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tho paat yoar, hoon ot mush service to ettherof! SN TRLLT TELE@RAPH, | MttIt Lag nae robo im fact, the banks throughout the ane Bt aah, | Py Meroe rap pg > Raney = —— —— —— —~] | Ne rhe @ 13th, = b * sountey appear ohare ban very lite benetited by evsol No sxcanes | the’? eaten. Be at create wo aswe ° oldie ad e ‘ vie pe foo mas 9 Perea ng ’ ———-—~ ‘There was a report in Vera Cruz on the 7th Inst. that zits eqeaitia ft seg seclamn 06 Seen aplass, Weare — Pees te oe HIGHLY IMPORTANT the Maria Burt had been driven ashore twebty miles im wi six —— Cy = ap) The 4a Free published it portations and mining. Within the past six years, the | ane fact. correapondent writes during the dey, exports of specie have only in one intance—isisex| EF ROM MEXICO, |_| thatthe'report nadteen discovered to be false. Ambrosia Aleaide, a lieutenant in the Eleventh Re- eae the imports; even in those sry which have fol- eT py ea ne G > | gue t, M. 2 ’ ane Astonia Garcia, aijutent ‘in the sth - of caaal caemnathaien egiment, M. A., who were shot in the plage at Jalapa, hayes ee oe cn iereer | Another Change in the Government, | Te rita prison oe thee oe teenie Rebolledo, precious metals in the United Sates are repidly increas- world —( ney or India were stricken with « blight; aod let bim examine thet this territorial extent there is a limit beyond nature forb!ds them to go. (Cheers) Then let hi aoe that Aegis country is now a times - a than nglan, ‘rance, Spain an i am witbont slavery. to" iectniy amnex to Ie'a netics out slavery, annex to ® nation, without the moral approbation of the world—(great cheering)—and one containing population of nine lions of souls, who diff r from us in laws, language, d religion. (Applause) He ‘had already detained them too long. [Cries of “No, no.”) He id now turn - sod It was Proved that they had givea their parole at cap tuiation of Vera Cruz xot to take up arms ing, and our currency must soon become established| ANAYA ELECT&D PRESIDENT. | aginst ited States. Rebolledo ond ovarruvias sa acechaeet Were sent to Perote on the 24h. The first has also upon thet basis. Whatever tends to keep the precious en under parole; but be says he has been exchanged, metals in circulation among the people, and prevents the PRONUNC!AMENTO OF SANTA ANNA, | wane eee omen ° banks from hoarding them, end issuing five or six dol- Gen, Pena y Barragan has been appointed military jewith pieasure from-the contemplation of this subject auicetaisenaninsnonsaatibe epee nereemeerenee | Commander of the State of Vera Cruz. This nomins- and address h'msif to a nation of intelligent republi- | , TB best place for gentiemen to get thelr | lsrs of paper for one of specie in hand, is © favorable tion created groat dissatisfaction among the Mexicans in . He did not regard the cant about th boots, shoes, gaicers and pamps,is at our friend Young's, oppo- | feature should be supported. We should have bee ADDRESS OF PRESIDENT ANAYA, | Ji bd 3 Sexons, as put forth in some of the public journals, pee, | ft gutomice.. Hi Mon the belt Peonch cat toot a 2 ape io ® position similar to that of Great Britain, had bs Rete Ay The train under command of Gen Patterson left Jaln- cering ber, to he organs for the public weal There was the twenty-four millons{of specie imported within the rouble in the einai Camp. | peon the 2och ult Six hundred men were left by him al no in the land « spirit that would resolutely adhere icy. On every occasion the case, to garrison that place. ‘Th Z the ‘the ablest. champion which the onatitution—the people would fix their eyes upon | of No.4 Aun strect, We would recommend all ont friends ty | Past twelve months, gone into the banks and been the pr tt ta | recoguise the commander et Ms tea aaa scould bribg into the field. 1 took my ground | that “ brigat particular star’ which lights up the w serene oo athe said piace: It you want good boots and | basis, (aa it would have been) of an expansion and a ‘s “ apd military. ; be waz, an dhe took sides with It, and I a ae Raga sat to pais a se Yetta ial ane) NT tee great speculative movement. ARREST OF GENS, WORTH AND PILLOW, | wnat train under the command of Gen, Butler, re oted. 3 | India Rubber Goods ofevery description Stock 7 * e pu en ac- Bonar Ara Te att Leuoat ths | gence and rrtbe of the People, and the sprit ihatnes | faseulely Brushes of aperor tuceitze. am ray gua | gue Use st “ope te "SemweStiae sexip 9 rag companying is estimated at 000.” Gog, Scott will toon administration. Why, my friends, there is always tobe | awakened in that Comgle ot fre dom, where they— » tem- jear Rubber Warehouses C0 Brondway-ceurlyonponite Tem | ‘tome 43 oe ede se COLONEL DUNCAN. A private lettnr dated the 7th fst, informs us that pose a ec ce tha policy of the Foul advauce ‘Ate farther calling om the meetin thot eee Mote Litiuofs vandabite” Ht ie Resding RR fap 053 FOR Pag tyr} sash tay hom Condorn, 1 jinois Fu a9% meen Tininistethon, "Yaa have then here to this exertion for the cause upon which they :adas-| A Suggestion—The most a a esas rely on 8 mbled the speaker coucluted. [Volew from the galle. | for the appronehivg holidars cau ' i, faa te rn been captured on the road to Mexico from diferent you have them living on the patronage ry selected fr KN X78 | 1000 ead 383% 100 do beo 62 MUTINOUS CORRESPONDENCE. trains, They were reieased by General Marin, vabo w ‘and who expect more You have an army of men who | TY," | 21K Herald— Great news from Mexteo.”) (Loud | stock of AAP Riee ey Tere: fas Black Loves aad Wiegh | 16s Howding Bene eR as i | Saris wey 30 Vata Cows 19 seem error 2 Vaae Sar aaa at ete’ ohare sno gr many | hws te and, acme eas wee acy | Buancienme ER igs| «SANTA ANNA'S ARMY. | ruyathlnhimaceltnigaal Sen who hava made money by peddling sirta tothe wotan: | | Mr N-, Guns Fellow ditions after the cogent | fev starivint Sot nat Curthisedatthis | 200 Farmers\Trust’ = 26) WO HHarlemRR a0" a k The -Arco Irie says that Padre Jaraute.ts about to ro- teers. They are looking to this war with longivg - phe shnakers who bave preceded me, | shall | establishment will be delivered a early hour on New | $59 Canton Co 2% 10 do 40% he. he. be. turn to operate in the urighborhood of Vers Cruz, and ezprotiog ‘out of thelr ‘sales to aco wnulate apes les Bieratiacs ee Tihs uieet Pe ehen toe cen ‘Year's morning in any part of the citv,free of charge. ae Second Board, that his bana ay en zlnieeeny with semee eee - ‘than! ion of the cs * $6009 Tr’; ites, 64 = 997% 100 wha Cy W) men from the iut-rior, who is at the expe - ware aithemnae tone and! Boticve that partof the people | bled is famillcr to you all. You are met toexpress your | tattle Snake.cWe call the attention of the | em Tyy None fe oak aden Bye second Overland Express, which arrived last | quis del Jarnal : by will pronounce thelr judgment ageinst the war— | oplaion on a question affecting the vital interesta of the | public to the exh bition of the Mattle Suake at423 Broadway, | 100 Loug lalant RR 27% 50 Reading RR 6% | (Monday) night, we received advices from New Orleans, | I'he fllowing are from the Free American of the 4th (Cheers } yma a good and the sue crak peta oe at amon Be ateasion ee as well worthy their inspection. POLS RK b3 ze 8 ¢ b30 gaa Sethe: pt eat obtha Monday. 1815 teint inst tee Ge wade the command of gee oi . Your illustrious statesman, ", pone pees: i a Pi | is on the eve of oh to the interior, + Gua Gelatin. the Felts of a peat age, haa tortie his oppon: | How can it be terminated, and how 90. with | aa the uptrr tee ot Bee arrroan, Gallery, New Stock K xchange. The news from Mexico, received by an arrival at New | eral will commaud about 1760 men, rank and file, and tion to the polioy ope wer, Bie not only bis; na pe ge BA 4a a ic ra enn attempt of Gneally Alled with visiters ceteea e west he es or | $0 8he eo vali sgeha Farmers ‘Trast 0 36 | Orieans, is very important. will consist of one regiment of Tenneesee Volantee Aluctrious sa; Ashland -(Great applause, whic! 10 in- ud a % . foot. 800 men; @ battalinn of infantry, volunteers a1 lated for nae ee ee a ee tke same tes: Grats Tae opinion art metal oe eee ‘ney ean bese well ee ae, Fae ee were win vobtontagas| vie dg gone seats reports regulate, under Major W Ww om 47h artliesy. of ® century mm the objeo | ae 2080 16 effec Janta Anna at the head of anarmy | about 000 wan. a battalian cf Grorgia mouates jun <a —he | in the estimation of the so called democracy. Wi | ie . Sere atoquenee in the wenateand in the Hove of | told that wo ure warring for lademnity. iow let cbone MONEY MARKET, 9 do w 29% | of sixteen thousand men. Although this waenot credit. | teers, under Lieut Col Calhoun, 480 men £0 di r 0% 50 Long tmaa 33 20 do all Repres-nte ives, has not only chained attention here, | how fur the message of the President conformsto law or Monday, Dee, 20-0 P.M | po 5 214 | ed, the Picayune has advices of @ revolution or pronun- | ¥,Trst0t to bare Ws enngunce che death of Lieut, but also in Earope—he who is endeared to his couutry- | the true interests of the on “ and [ oe tothose | The stook market opened quite buoyant this morn- & J £ ciam-nto in his favor. | of the vom ete ohn eee ee thugersbe han gotcn (en hin rete the nosgs ot the Treaident ower tothe aathoray | 196 tnd for Monday thogs inthe atreot wore a brighter cry TRaon REPORT, gee ony vane ee mage iteeee ted e whdcanay offers aod frend ne which | trust will reach the heart we which | shall produce tothem. We have been told that | spect. There were not apy extensive transactions, New Yorx, Monday Afternoon, Dee. 20 The Mexioan Congress has broken up in confusion, The Peruvian. & schooner, was blown ashore on the the American people. as spoken hissentiments, not | the war was o¢casioned by the annexation of Texas. I | which ia indicative of a disposition to hold for « farther | We have, in the continued absence of the steamer’s | and the members were retiring from Queretaro, in dis- | Int lustant ner Vere Cret The divee Ine. of the dt as politician, but as a Christian man,on the war. Hu | believe the immediate cause of the war was the march- news, to notice another dull day on ’Change, especial ti he’ i ate dared to give utterance to sentiments which he knew ur army to the Rio Grande, on the territory be- | S4vance. At the first board Treasury notes wentwp poets) pice sede yepeyetbict “i Galea of ni itene wan guise. fortunt, says, hy Mexican commissioners 4 ere at Mr, ‘Would subject him to the villiftoations and abuse which | fween that river and the Neuses Now I read from the | per cent; lllinole 6's, 1; Reading Bonds, 34; Reading | small, and on terme that did uot materially vary from | Ut the most importunt—patnfully important—in- | uct (0 Qurrwiaro, ou learning that Mr have been heaped on him by the hired soribblers of a | speech of Senator Benton on the question of the bound: | Railroad, ; Farmers’ Loan, 4; Canton, 3; Harlem, | those current last wok. Wheat was firm, and sales of | telligence by our Express, is the arrest of Generals | The fuilowing items are from the Arco Iris, of the 34 corrupt administration ; a set of creatures who, Ii ry between {’exas and Mexico. “1 wash my hand, ee Zi. rime Oblo were made at full prices. Corn was firm. illow, | tnatant :— ° fhe Weavengers, pluudce the deadwbo ure siwoys | be, ef all attempts to dismember Mexloo.. ‘The trea % j Long Island, %; Norwich and Worcester closed ot | EOYVuNs were made on terms in favor of eollers, oom’ | “ort 8nd Pillow, and Col. Duncan, by order of | tnrtan tired at had no 5 By lust acconnts, General Filzola was at Queretaro, Feady to pour out their filthy abute, when they think | wil that relates to territory Is an outrage on Mexico, | It | prices current at the close of the market on Saturday. | pared with last week’s prices Meal was steady. Ryw | G¢0- Scott. They are charged with refleoting nanim- | with «force of 2000 men, Tus ucberel in-ebien, Duster ie al —- pope prayed Aipteer bed tm farther, ine fie Se pcre thas pe ot ering At the second board Harlem advanced 2/ per cent; | experienced no change. Provisions were junctive, aud | proper manner, upon the General in ohiefof the Ame- | mente, had yet bis head quarters wt Guansjuato, with wes auch 8 man ; , peec! ‘ nd Reading transactions light. In groceries there was very little | rican army. The charge is founded upon their oorres- | #2 uruly of doco M@ny uembers of the Cougre ‘this manner; but I am sure they will not be regarded by | When he says that it would bea gross act to take this | Norwich and Worcester,1; Canton, *<; ia doing, without ebange in prices picased with the election of the mew president. uy hia ‘They witi pass by him like the idl4 wind, which | disputed territory. Hero is the language of a demooratic | Railroad, 3. ‘Asties—Bulen of 10) bola pots were made at $5 60, | PBdence, which has fallen into his hands. thelr seats, and retired in disgust feom the elty of Que he regards ot ia fame 4 his patriotiem cuanot be Pye oa beatae < ae cate bes of the The Hibernia is now in her sixteenth day, and is just | while pearls were steady at $2. 4 The schooner Pertia, Capt. Wakeman, arrived at New ere However, there sealedt yet more than the mpuired 6 efforts of such creatures as ese. A . for Beeswax remained at 22 ots, for yellow. rey 8 i) xed number, which is required to form # quorum. Know not chetuer Houry Cloy will ever, be placed be- | Which the United States would be sible’ Letusiook | SPoutdue. We shall now look for her arrival every mo- | BAt.tirorrs.—Flour—The” sale, footed up about | Qrssne on Sunday afternoon, having sailed from Vera Tho following is from. the Free cmericon of the 44th fore the Amerioan peo! i ao matdat for office. { | #tthis question in another aspect, oa the law of nations, | ment, and shall probably give the news in an extra. 2,000 = 2,600 bbls in various small lots, including par- A gentleman thoroughly conversant with Mexican af- | wit. :— hie recent sentiments nded that | Sud onw higher low our responsibility to God Texashav- | The public mind is very muob exolted relative to the | otla of Genssve common to fair at $6 12% a $6 25; of way [believe he has only given utterance to his real | {2g become part ofthis Union is « sovereign State, and en- . | Lockport at $6 1234; 600 Troy, at $6 25; 200.8 300 Os- that, frow the best i r ¢ which pluce he left on the 2ist inst, politely furnisl Fontimenta on the questio - Neithor do I believe that | titled to onr protection. How was oho admitted? How | ature of our next Europeam advices, and a very limi. | LocnPort at $6 124; 040 Brox, at $0 26; 200 a 240 Op atisded that in place of Being it Soumend ofeiget, | us sith the following. intelligence :-'& promdnclamento the Presidency of the United States would add to his | #aud ali the States constituting this coanersey 1 Our | ted amount of business will be done until private letters | HWhcat.—Sales of about 6000 bushels prime mixed Obio, jeusand men, Sania Anns has not eighteen hun- | baviog been made by the military in Queretaro in favor fame. In his retirement et Ashiand, surrounded by bis oorteee is w treaty of alliance offensive and defen- | by the steamer come to hand, at $1 40. Corn—The sales embraced about 10,000 a} dred, nor even a hundred and eighty followers. of Sauts Auns, he engaged six men, aud paid them io family apd friends, he is moye to be admired thaa Mr. | sive ‘hen we admitted Texas we took her in with all Th 12,000 bushels,inclpding parcels ot Western mixed. at 73 Gen. Anaya was elected President of Mu t Wo accompany hifi from T: huacan to that city; Por, with all bis patronage or all his power — | Ber burdens; we assumed to defend her, to resist aggres- e completion of the Iligols and Michigan canal le! spe, "Aish 4000 fst yellow, at 800, Hound yellow was | 110s tase Tin Tone ace Bee a ice gion on the | 09 48 they bud reoeived (he sua wake 1UF, they ‘The’ presidency of the United States may be meek on her territory. 1t was precisely the same as if, | progressing rapidly. Tiere are about two thousand men | held at 3c; 900 mixed, sold ‘at twenty days delivery, at | dent. His present term of offloe extends only to the 3th | deserted thar general He then ordered the commander cov ted b; all ihe. desize 2 mate thet pa- Tee ae rant Shilewe are in a war. with Sesioo, Eng- employed on the line between Chicego andthe Sag, a dis- | 780. M-al—Small sales of New Jerney were mai otJanuury pext. He is known to b» in favor of peuce | of the forces ia the Btate of Vers Crug. Gea, vurin, to * if ir of that, e would 60- er. 0 i" a — Q send elu i. pohly itvon similar to that ‘which ‘a wae chai’ by hesitat» to say that by so doing she would not deciare | #208 of eighteen miles ; and the work is pushed forward | $3 44 Ry- was stuady at $6. Outs—Sales of 3000 | in forming bis cabinet he continued Mors y Villaiull in | Send him an escort whlob the 1 ter reluctantly ersnted; busbels North River, were made at 50c Rye Flour tl t. v1 my bat jmmediately after sent bis resiguation to the govern Mr. Tyler—(epplauselong and loud)—despised by all | Was against the United States? This is the law | at considerably greater cost than would berequiredinths | 200 bbls. were sold at’ $4 50, Borl y-The warket was Presents Met aeckguiey oe tate setneeeee Pring meot at Queretaro : But Henry Cloy in his retirement is an object of admi-| 00 nations, end the law of common synse— | summer. This is the,fault of the bondholders’ trustees; | quiet. Alot was under negotiation, at 82¢ tration isin favor of an honorable peace. and one of ita | Guu Senta Anna was to leave Tebuacan on the 224 for f ti hi try . Wh his | We annexed Texas—did Mexico declare war? Sh 1 ms yee reer ote ie boomer it Veer te Ganivceher Melemstio wiations okt Me Bice but the importance of finishing the work is so great, Canoixs.—Sperm were firm at at 330, No change in | first acts was to dispatch acommission to the city of Mex- | Queretaro, We therstore may expect to hear the news aba and 9 other kinds. joo to re-open negotiations with M Oy om- | OF the overthrow of the Government of Mexico. gratitude and veneration; and whether be shall con- ae then? She was originally @ part of Moxico, | that no obstacle should be permitted to stand in the | Corrs:,—Sales of 800 begs of Rio, slightly damaged, | missioners’ were Senora Gout, Avtiinin aud teeta Oar informant that the people in tinue to live in that retirement, or be oalled forth by | Sud, sehree her peeatercece snd had a right to | way. Farther south operations are going on with vigor, | were made by auction,a! dig u4Xc,oash —* and Gen. Rincon, the first two having bean on the for- | Cordova were anxiously awaiting the arrival of the the voloes of the American people, when wo shall all | Hold all it porserned 1 wesuine we had a right to | 207 19 anal wil becempleted ot Jellocia « few ae wan an arrival of 1800 bbls. of Halifax | mer commission. ‘Mr. Triat’s powers had been revoked | Americans, who were repoit-d to be ou their march heve pursed off this stage, Henry Clay will yet live in eect ata with ‘Texas, but not Texas from the Nueces PI et in @ fow days. | mackerel, held a: $3 for No.l’s, and at $6 for No. 2’s. | prior to the arrival of the commission, and asGen Soott | from Jalapa to those places to free them from the yode the hearts of his countrymen. After ages will point to ders sa ond not that part of Texas which never | ‘The resent movements made in specie, have greatiy | There was nothing new in dry cod, which remsined | possessed no papers to treat with them, itis presumed | of guerrilla bsnuitties, who threatened their property and hin ss paetcamecss Coen nt arte e\ tebe I That part pang incite Gomtaienen tn oe vee odd alarmed some of the Wall street financiers, and fears | nominal at hey weet fe that they werw referred to our governmont at Washing. | lives. ol im the cout 'e ues 8 appro- LOT TON —' jul . 0 P i bation of fuel men, ua Olay pe Gallatin, ‘and bihee | people occupying its territory; and is not that as | have been entertained by those who undertake tomanage | “07? e sales to-day were qi ton. Relative to the arrest of Gun. Worth, Gen Pillow, fairs, who came pasgenger on the Portia. assures the Pi- | A gentlemen who arrived here yesterday from Oregaba. Vera Crus paper cf the 20th we find the follow. Ulwstfions men, who gave utterance to their ayntiments, | 0d title ss the empty declaration of the ‘Texan | the operations of the banking institutions of this and borfate tes Ao Wei. Lasbne lokiaea Wriien Be teesonn Leela eae reEia thie Adth inst Gon, Beott intimated tothe edltes of feel an ned conten u for. heen who attempt to abuse Theta taney Peis Sieputel at eae ae hen Fe] has other cities of the Union, that all their specie was going Livguroon Cu, New Ocieans | th? ommander-in-chirf have tailen iato his possession, iron by ae reuiantis iG ithe con tuneds the Pines ‘The Honorable Francis H. Urrox, of Now Orleans, | tual occupation in Mexico. We ciaim it—be it eo, | t0sllp through their fingers. These individuals get very Uplands. Florida, Mob. & Teaca | Shon which Le at onow arrested them / gation of asticles caleulaced, £0.91 , The following letter contains political nows of iaterest | Would stop the publication of bis peper, and cause the and importance— Printing waterials to be aold for the benefit of the poor. Mexico, November 24, 1847, A Mexican was tried by a mititary commission for sbhoot- A Zenor Zuliata, who some time since brought for- | ing with the intention of killing another person, and ward 8 resolution to erect thy city of Mexico into an | W#8 condemned to br flogged in the pivaa. The Munitor independent Siate duriug the occupation by the Ameri | Republiewno having made some cffeusiv jerks a8 to can arimy, which proposition was rejected by the Con. this mode of punishment, and having publiabed a false ve next Intesduced ie the menting. and was zevaived ot ihe poneene es ioleee a uereas provision for ae easily frightened, and make the most outrageous mis. with the most enthuslsetic cheering from all parte of the ‘as made by the act of Congress, whic! ° Yast edioc He asld : My fellow cicizens,-we ere as, | Admitted Texas iato the Union What kind of neso- aed bap Alpe Peale, in thelr attempts to place them: sembled together this evening, in the performance of | tiation was xt, to march our armies there, and plant our | %lves in a safe and proper position. For the purpose of one ea highest and owt glstous ge jes that devolve Cegen fos euatieaa 8 olty, te ares este eater showing the amount of specie in the country now, inde- ona le. We are here to-night togive utterance int executive who 8, was be who, in 2 to our Mews, feolings ‘aad ‘opinions, © od n that | bis inaugurat message, seid the whole of Oregon or endent’ of Sheiemount iomshand previcus t0:1643, 99 : “ , 88 with scorn, has wgain made himae! report as to the nature of the off noe,the G nor ad- Great question’ which now agitates this land from its | Rone; aud very quictly backed out from his high proten- have sanexed the oflcial returns of imports and exports | Fise......1......-... nou. Light of aricos were Sap. | stock of the pation by another proposition ne leeethes | devesed mote to bi. in which he threatens to bave centre to” its otrcumference—n question of such impor- | *0ns. I think there was another motive when he gave di- | from that time :— ie Gace veantel tho iowa polnt, and except | that tue federal compact should be broken, the union | him tried before same commission, and orders him tana, and one before which all other questions, | rections bp Aras Be bask hee cetyl Hilo Grande. I | Imrontation axp Exrontation or Sreciz into np | basea wherm holders were forced to ell, there was dis. | destyoyed, and the cry be given to the States“ sauve | t© publish the true circumstances «f the case r whether of free suffragy or litical ecouomy, | Omm hy, fellow-cltisens, that in the dissstrous position in FRoM TH Unitep States, position to hold on ‘The low prices which have ruled in | 7"i peut.” The proposition was reovived with indigna- ‘et rdey, four mon bslongiog to Captain Connolly's Bink into mee. ite now five weeks piuce which we stand, disastrous not in its immediate but re- Inpor:ation. Ezportation, | this market fora few weeks Dok, will probably have the | tion and rejooted at once. The governors of the states | Company of Louisiaaa Voluntvers, left the encampment assemblage of our fellow citizens of Kentucky, wan ud- | M0te cons:quences, wa are to express what I believe + $4,087,016 3,612 785 | tendency to check importations " v4 are still in session at Queretaro, aud have proposed two ‘an Juan, aad when a fw miles from the oamp, were dressed by the great om Of buan iseedom ou this | to be the sentiments of nine-tenths of the American + 22/320'335 1.418 362 Ml. packs Tine taareat wan ‘variable. Some descrip. | questions to the government, to which they demand eked by about forty Mexicans, wo of the party rest question (Loud and reiterated cheers ) Since that | People—the sentiments of him who has stood for forty + 6,830 429 6.454214 | tions tended upwards, particularly oak tannages, while | clest and peremptory repli lat, In what character | Were killed, and the other two, although wounded, suo- e the Congress of the nation has assembled. {/, at | Years preeminent among bis fellow citizena—HenryClay, {4070242 7763049 | hemlock sole declined--the falling off in the latter arti- toget! nd will the government | ceded in making their escape, and reached San Juan that Smo tees mas Occasion for an expression of popu- ey sage ot Ashland. There are two Kinds of courage 8,777,732 3,581,417 | cle has arisen, it is sald, from various causes, among | subi it to their decision. ad. Will the government | last evening. A detachment Nes mmediataly sent la opinion, by primary expression at » meeting anxious oral—the of which has broug! : Bre i 6) @ | make known, with clearness and franknees, the | pureuit of the Mexicans, an ey are encounters rs lieved vote Pt ree Nat Deere seo ponerse you here, and originally that great patriotism which ie, 24121 nic 186,119 which was the stringency in the money market, and thi rogramme of its policy with regard to peace or | ‘hey will pay dearly ter that exploit tien st home—if there was occasion then for such an coe bor tire thoges bs led that son to shed his: Total...... 64,207,043 23,699,046 Tenet 2. tae whee (ee lag sat rd war. A correspondent of Ei Monitar says tra it was | we) ce writing the above, wa bave unders'00a crprestiea at opinion in relation to the policy of ths pt cer Malice Maple cee te peril in the) ai, eee of $40,507,997 since 1941, | mand. Some of the stock lately fold was said to be | understood the government had answered there quer- | that » detachment of mousted men, who pecompanied administration on thesubject of this Mexicaa war, how | father that great reputution Ampere foro phn Rare Oe sce capges phates, leather purchased some five years ago on speculation, | tions by stating that they had been called together sole. | Me Market men, fell in with a party of guerrilloros, is it since t Thepilioy of the administration is now | Joyed el eee ek ee him to} within a period of six years; while there has only been | sq was sold to close up accounts for parties interested | ly for thy purpose of throwing light upon the subjec:, | WLo were posted on the parsage of the Jatter to rob them. sxpremed, Wa ware tald that this maenat » war-of | Hone thet, menor jarnt To apply the langhage of | S% imetease of elght.milliona of dollars in the specie of | Phewales ofthis stook being for cash ware low oom: | tuat the yeneral government would be ablein some mun- | AD eDgagerert took place, in which two of the robbers try of wexiga—but w var of fodemtity and wo are uow | #2°ate Me-Chanbiog, ia slaling way, Henry Clay i | S88 banks of seven of the principal States ta the Union, | pered with the urrent market, proes but iutensloal. | nex toaurrendsr ts powers. and that it vas more inal: | Wehy Aive@ and ton taken primers told that this war ia'to be oarried on, so as to interfere | 80 eter mrecanosh Se his life wud in ail bis ob- | We annex a table exhibiting the movementaof the banks fhote, it was'ssid there had been some fresh steck, not | prosoute the war. The British Charge a'Afsine nea | Ansys, trauslaved bythe virco Iris: with the very vitelity of Mexico herself, and that 2° | quant that we aot have nasomtled, ond {oun seth ieet of reveral States, at three periods. The returns of 1847 | much more then half tanned, bearing good inspection, | arrivedat Queretaro and taken up his tewporary reai- INAUGURAL ADDRESS OF PRESIDENT ANAYA ee pole amend as ee as thet there {a here an entire ‘Doanimity mitey print Som f are principally of recent date, and show the latest move- | sold at auction, which also aided Im depressing prices tees a ate ae. ae ip no news as yet as to the | After being sworn us President ad interim of the Repub- tame ‘time, are. aroused to the dangers that | A @ gentleman for whom he entertained the highestre: | ment. It will be seen that. the banks get but | 02 00d qualitioe as woll as poor. ‘These descriptions, | dissolution of Congress in consequence cf the withdraw. lio of Mexico however, bave been mostly disposed of, and when fully | a! of the puroe, but it appears to be universally believed Sres, Diputies—I come to fulfill your wishes, takin; al over Laprinnng tl easel an theme by tend — pyc ber ha LT gen- | small part of the precious metals which come into the | ao, it was thought would enable the market to ‘assume | here that there is not a quorum left. and it iseaid. thet in charg the supreme exeoutive power of the Union, for selves, but — as - o — re to : acl Mr Blunt eat down amid great cheering The band | Country in the regular operations of trade:— asteadier tone. The stock on hand is estimated under | President Anaya has written to General Rincon and | the short apace of time that will elapse until the next everiastiog Frm ie bene ion oto) o ageauics next played Yankee Doodle, amid. celle te Witten ane Binns dvtisp Usretd Stiva 200 000 sides, against about 350000 same time last year. eral other influential persons, requesting them to re- | constitutional period arrives. If the days be few, the mponsSae he aloes ee Lene dears cane, BARD E8'| reas Leet ogkd that bis eoela Co bone aa co j Pyar ¥ Roors axo Sons —The stock is extremely small, but | pair to Queretaro and confer with them as to what steps | difculties present themselves numerous and app iling dane itp ny pete: © Gayest te v agate i. HS ligus im Biecrneamtions Be suggested 6 reoulalbewalltee 1812. 1947, | the season ‘or selling being over, the demand is conse- | he should take in the present crisis, The grest misfortunes of our land, is thesentiment that var I will ten Be hia is, te Do Datesrntoa: | take the question.on the addeean and resolarione, Shy n | New York... $2,022,260 74,138 437 | quently ght and prices have, through the unsteadi- | Mexico, Nov. 19, 1847 —On the Sth inst. thirty-six | exclusively occupies the miads of all who kuow the of the avowed policy by : a Apded ee was done, and they were passed 1 esolu| m hong pshire. 389,853 nessof the leather market, become somewhat variable, | Wagons belonging to merchants in this city gnd Puebla. | Meaniug Of the sacred word country. In such cicoum- Abier bat ry thaw Koned ave br; rey wake. Roe Cha mously P ery nearly uoant- 44,610,391 Favtr—Sales of 600 to 600 boxes wet dried raisins wero | left the latter place with a lot of tobacco, rf goods aud | stances, without the powerful conourrenoe of the nation, of Texas had been cupee Cts DeMAw Oe TAM wa ay oF wehitha, Sut Misi Whiks disach ‘da car Sie made at $1 50 brandy, destined for this destiny. On reaching San erpment can undertke ita defence It and that that act on Bier of ose government | ois of White, Gradan, fellas’ € notappear. Am’ Hemy—Nothing new Martin, Gens. Kea and Torr-jon, in command of the to the executive power to unite all efforts. was in violation of » solemn ty with Mexico, " y) » KO Mo asses was quiet, without change in prices guerilla f.roes there, made a descent upon the wagons, according to the nationat will 4 rem: ve all ob- in derogation of the national honor. (Applause) | Mr Scion said Mr White was not present. Abler tongues than mine have said that Phe was | A motion was then made to adjourn, when Greeley Precipitated by our army taking possession of Mexi- | ¥98 jonas called fur by the meeting. can territorysfram her citizens. However just may The address and resolutions were then presented for — Navat Stonrs—Sales of 100 barrels spirits turpentine | c#ptured them, and startered off for Queretaro via 175,275,637 | were made at J8c cash Small sales of tar were made at | Tlascala. Information was soaverea to Gen Lane, at $225 Raw turpentine remained nominally the same, | Puebla, who started after them with a force of infantry , that disconfidence has hitherto thrown in the ith the decision of an ancient rervant of the cown- 1812. 1817. | as well as rosin. and the cavalry command of Capt, Roberts. When they | try, 1 have sworn not to omit w single effort. nor to bave been our complaints against Mexico, for her long | the sanction of the meeting. and unanimously adopted. 5471691 9,107 920 |" Orus—Linsoed—Moderate sales of English were mak- | Tesched Tlascala, they found the enemy there, and | apare the tacst contly susritiees, in endesvoridg te prove Raglested delay in tho settlement of questions having re- | | Mt. Gursiey then rose end said -At this hour of 194.341 151.75) | tog at 550 a b6c, and of Americun city pressed at 57 jon her rwho had been sent tothe rear of the town, | mnself worthy of the confidence ropored by me in the ference to property or spoliation, uever was ic conten- Cy my friends, and after three hours o! king, you 3.110837 3.913.974 | 595 Some sal seeing @ movement to run off the train, oha: upon | National representetion. To doubt cf the co-operation ded that this war was déolared upon any such grounds | ¢9u'd nas Gxaeet met to say mush, ware Tend: wed with | ¢f aaast foacta7 | lous old undiene! the guerillas, completely routing them, killing seven- | of the Mexican people would be to doubt of that valor i a was broughton ¥ all kn . : f D os byrbdiesienr ers Derren pereina ien fellow, ctivens, that before tee Sad ce ny | South : aes aetts hile te ieee en an 8 thirteen officers prisoners In the | and those high virtues which emancipated the couutry, 0 2'912,654 6.192 376 meantime. a f obey of the wagons, which had been | which ulchough disheartened and led astray by twenty- of fabout 245 barrels mess pork, in | taken a mile frow the town by a party of the enemy, | five yi of disse: are producing even yet #0 ade—a small part at $12, and the | Were set on fire and six destroyed, before the infantry such sublime sacrifices imeut of my cuth justttaken 4124, 586 23,153,788 tion. violanon of al honor, and by orders of the | | have dotes ed. aest and exposed its nefarious pre- council of the national government—(Leud «nd | texte. With all due respect tothe authoritiva of the coutivu-d cheering)—By him who would fix up- | COUvtry, I have fought and will fight aguinst the war to on Mexico the imputation of having opened | the end Fellow citizens, you will frown upon the nder at $12 25c Prime do sold in small lots at $9, | came up, who rescued the remainder. [ think thia will b “ be @ lesson to the guerillas, and teach them that th hostilities (ohe-r4)—who would reduce to au eu | War nnd its pretoxts, you will toon have pence—wo might 14,380 909 Pee ee ee an eats arm fee oeev rua cies | Americans are Gatertnlbed Yo protest the Ramoeeene ae [eer ear ens ceasing 8 be -reapeated the:tanday tie sree M xico, a Ia nep ty for the war. ths. 7 tata, teed ae Bas néves olprod us other 9.509 112 arrive at 60 There was no change in butter or cheese | teresis of this country, no matter to what nation the | my duly and my profound convictions Th federal ( ane yy it was sak "4 devil quoted scrip- ae wish 6 ocgn tie ole cy vm ago she offered us 1,585 820 Rice Sales of 50 tierces were made, of fair quality, at | Merchants belong. Santa Anna has assumed ihe com. | ja the ouly ou calculated t save ople in & Leak . bis own Lit yh? wr) | boid in my Feed by tho corenuiver atten Geen it was re- 1911,983 $3 43% from the wharf. ‘The receipts were pretty free, | mand ofthearmy at Oujacn. He says that he was de- on 60 dangerous as ours To seek now # remedy io : a age mal fa ve of bis counts) (appisuse), ing a prace to conquer a terrive el Tete in conquer- Lane # ro an and the market a little depressed. prived of the heotenge by P in order that | in new syetema, or ia new revolutions, would be to give and | shall present thet adireas 10 my fellow citizens, | {26 0 Drage to conguer a verritory. et ua act honestly, . 8 704 Soup —Flixseed was steady at 1350. the latter might find uo obstacle in making peace with | up the republic without defence aud without remorse i. —— ave eo om for a resident if ue bud acted gaye? ba. gray Wuader we oS one wi - force of arms Total... 0.00. 837218208 9551408 62,751 905 Svaan—No sal f moment were reported. the Americans He avows determination to oppose | to the enemy wuo core down our national flag from the PD yo a as pea eas ing A act honestly we can do noth- 'D' posits. P Tattow— Sales of cove lbs were made at 8% cents, pple permnirg de ithe in larrote saa 7 Oc- | palace where the victorious Iturbide planted it with his 4 1810. 1842. 1817. w wz- No 3 4 erritory. Mora y | own “Obsezre towards ll nations good faith and Justice : | He. {20k his seat amidat the vociferous applaase of the | New York. $i0.473235 1747830095008. | Wrisnry About 500 bacrels New Orleans were sold,to | Vileunil bas Deen nominated Seoretury of Wor. ‘Torncl | "The eeternment relles upon the co: ppd cpt Lae reorad Pyle’ a p Hellion Writebes en em a so heb oa - “ae for. Mr. few Hempk aria ¥iaae is 05 5 arrive in 30 da: oli cents, We heard of no sales of ne a w pervs tpt te Hat Yeserdey to take up Bis Staten, * ir fee sense, and fied os e gm %, maa : i q 5 BF ptate Prisen or drudge. 4y & new paper | orde Will Keep in barmopy with them, for thelr ef- the diotates of good policy will ever oppose it” (Imivense a HONeR wat then made and seconded to adjourn, nine OS ion 1607-811 | oe ntionts—16,000 bushels ofoorn in. balk were engag: cuiled the Yankee Dovdée made its uppeurance forts (the heroie capital of the republic being lost.) are ; ; . " i idu » ine 5 tbe ° fadevis. and coutinued—Oh! that the wdiminiatration |, Three cheers were then offered for Honry Clay, and | “°™*i#™. vi RMI ch AMM the 30th ult tipi Secsestur, 9 ‘ | ment far from increasing, will endexvor Lo lessen them The Arco Iris says that Gen. Patterson's division left | as much as lays in ite power, The security of persons Jalapa on the 26th ult Before bis depurture he huug. | aud proper.tes will be sxcred, taxes will Le exvoted pro on the 33d, two Amerioan teamsters. for having killed a | portionably, and the amount thereof distribaied with of the illusteiogs Washington could but oome home to | three for Gen. Taylor, then three for Gen. Scott ‘Three the Preeident with anything Ike the light of truth ! | Cheecs were then offered ior Henry Clay for the next We would never be called upon to mourn over the | President. fegradation of our couatry. (Votoiferous applause ) |, The assemblage, after this $33 :514,:74 35.095,113 65,986,015 ow an important increase in department but that of loans and discounts, and the re dispersed in perfect good Meni “lve years old @ caused also to be | honesty and economy. ‘ne speaker continued—as public credit was pubic | f¢éling, resembling very much a Sabbath night at the | Strictions which appear to have been placed upon that executed, next day, the two Mexioan officers, G11 Tt in thi f se, who also knows our neces- oslea, co was tho credit of the royal bid of the repub: | Taberaacle department have been attended with the most gratify: | On Saturday morning, 18th Instant, Mre. Many Ann, | S04 Aloaae, (belouging’ to tho 8: anid 11th regina) 1 atyades lar veanlcioeis ete eloe. lane ke tie eoeaioerae: io; but strip it ofits plumag: 0 ishonor- ees i ; 942, p who were taken prisoners commanding guerillas, with | quir-s, and to diffuse lite and 0 Ment through- ed’ (Kevewed applause } It was uuiversilly regarded, . Polwe Intelligeuce. ng revalts, Since 1649, the amount of specie in the |” "The reisti d friends of the family are respect-| Jurhaying been exchanged, “The pravic varied thea | due We. peucbllé,, 1. Wilk bo ime fms, to.nemalpconth trom the earliest ages of cbristianized and civilizedna- | | Charge against Mr Colien dismissed —Justice Drink- | Sve banks has increased a little more than fifty per | fully invited to wttend the funeral, from her late real- | 9 great pomp and ceremony, upon which Gen Patter. | them, striving xbove all to unite all the private efforte tious, that aggressions upon vue nation by another, | ef Madea decision yesterday, afters long and tedious | cent , while the olroulation has increased about seventy | drnce, No. 19 Hes street, thisday, (Tuesday) 2ist inst., i were in open hortiity to the pubiic lewa of the world. | hearing, in the case of Henry Colton, who stood chi Me would ek, who hud authorfaed thee feeruedjuricts, | ith An wesnult on Sherman ® Miley, win heroes eee | Per cent. This is « safe proportion, and keeps these in the nincternta century, to oommeuon this war? | ihe cbarse has been dismlered by ihe magistrate, but | *¥o departments properly balanced. ‘The proportion of | gon of James and Bridget Moore, aged 3 y at haif past 3 P son sent the perme Nab Leg hee phe Seite bad been | in the grand wtjeot, toe ralvation of our iudependence. spontaneous with the people, and that he had not power | For me, all our vomeatic broil foolish onwitles and dla On Sunday evening, 19th instant, James iat to prevent it; besides he remarked th it Dotwithatending sensiona, will be benoeiorth secondary matters of cousi- without farther invitation. ue the great number who attended the ceremony, order bad | cer@tion. ‘iy adminisiration will not persecute sp Aybedse Ke ez fea eled hee jimall Tinea as mae ie boeken} toot Bepalyn beg aeatane ae specie on hand to paper in ciroulation, is now about the = friends, and acquaintancer, and those of his | 2t, beem disturbed in the slightest mabner.’ clans or party, lcall ‘apen all without distinetion to a | 3 ; Foe sae pacaneny pivtere nto relate | one year, fi p the per same as it was five years sioce, while the circulating | tather-in-inw, Jobu Colhy’ ure requested to attend his | _ We Dave been informed that Padre Martin (tho se- | s: mble around the staudsrd of (beir country thie day, (Tursday) 2let instant, a 3% o'clock, | COM4 Jareuta,) had been mace prisoner while sleeping | Without being deluded as to our itustion, om the 4 y 3 edium in the country at large, bas been by large im- above power. (t was through this they hud progress. |. o4tvest of a Shop “ Lifter..—Asnistant Captain | ™ try ‘ee, jen by large im. ii if th tos of the city of Mexi D tub ite diffi ed. Christianity and civil.zation would go hand in Spelght and ofloer Wilton, of the 15 d, Portations of specie materially improved So far as the estdeuce of his parents, 10th avenue, corner neenee Otere brought foewen yt 5 ay in the CUM SRATNGT CO MMATINS iteoteeee Me foe be hand, By this spleudid union—by this, tey wouldele. | 0 Saturday afternoon a woian by the banks are concerned, there hes been very little change; Ee ee ee we E | Mexioan Congress, for depriving the Executive of the | our destiny; | buve come to ibis place with the firm vate principle over power and igzasest [Aj orley, and ber tusband Patrick Corley, on suspicion of | bat the amount of gold and ail a jew Orleans. of yellow fever, Mr. Witutast power to alienate avy part of the territory of the repub- | resolution never tosesl ‘he dishonor of my native land. ‘The roverelyn laws of tuo world were for or having stolen ¢ shawl from a store in Bleocker street. * ver ln the hands of the | Jonxsrow, Dentist, formerly of this ety, and formany | [Oyo treaty of peace, The proposition was Tejected | (od alone cau lork into the future, an to public. Imen» and cupyeassing ill” The present avowed policy On searcbing t people is full double what it was ten years sino years a resident of Havana by _a large inwjority, which is deemed a favorable omen | it eafficer, that they know Weir duty wud fufil tr. The admipictration on the eutjuct of this war, he coutendea, | 28 Fidteentl et, The annexed returns exhibit the movement 4; = wag By the following general orders which we find inthe | ution is uware that | ever ‘eceived her; that my wus & violation of a treaty, aud of national honoz, lie ty ‘S dry goeds, euch as sha principal department of each bank in the State yest _ Weekly Report of Deaths Fret American, train wasto leave the Clty of Mexico | oaths are always loyal; and that my blood, my lite, and Woult mot have it supposed that they were un- or fancy ariioles, together with so “ Ta the City aud Conary of Nev York, irom tee tie day of | on the ach ult., for Vera Cras, Mr. Trist will oome | my repatation belong to ber, Cniled in ber name, | minafal of, or did not, apsreciace, the servivon of | Of crockery, for all of which ownera Corolina at four periods:— - Pr Ay AO i og AL down with that train have come to oceupy, of ali situations, that mont con- thore here men who bad perilied and ssoriticed | Merrit: losked them up for examinati f Barns or Soutn Canora. idigenohanasner - ‘The same psper furnishes the following orders touch. | trary to wy inclinations May God bicas and cause to their lives on the battle field. © (Cries of no, no)— | Charge Dismissed days ago, o Apoplexy, 4; Asthma}; 2; Broncibtis ing the military contributions which Mexico is oalled |b fullijl-d the ardent desires of the man who bas not 9 trusted the friends and survivors would he remem- | Charge baving been made ngaiast Charles Fraiser and Je7. 1947, ing, 2; Burned or Sea'ded, 1; rtiesnake, 1; Ci upon to make:— sud isincapable oi entertaioing uny other ides than pered by theic country, audreceive nomething to glad- | S'T St Joha, by James F. Smith, who were alleged by Bank of the State 1,263, ve. GENERAL onDENS—NO 968 that of the liberty and honor of his upfortunsie en thie evening eG Upon their brows he would | Smith. to bave obtained "$120 by false representations, | Bak of the State 205460 ‘Yala Lattase : Hrapquantens or Tae anny, country plane ieurel crown ; but upon the brows of the catiuct | Upoo Smith being cross: ned by th: defendants,be- do Camden... 413,544 379,528 ‘306,137 " Mexioo, November 25° 1847 Gon Urree is said to have been captured by the ¢ Would plant @ wreath of hissing serpents, to be point- | OF Justice O borne, he denied the material facts set | Southwestern RI... 613,000 533iu st ae0 Under instructions frem tho Government at bon Camanche Indians ed ut by the finger of scorn, (Laug ter and iminense he ed frat aM@davit Consequently the case was | Planters and Mechs... 901.10 819,915 919 030 _ oy ery spun, requiring thet thia wrwy rhali, x8 sov0 ua praoticnbl», | The rond at present is entirely opened betweea Vere cheering) Amog the resolutions, he would refer to | dswissed by tho magistrate forthwith. Union Bank. 610.965 630.486 isin story 1 begin to raise, within the country it occupies, ihe | Cruz end sbe oity of Mexico, and small parties can the fitch ae, which referred to the meeting at Lexiog Disturbuig Rek gious Worship.— Othoer Sickels, of the State Bank Sercee Sizi6h a tent 3; do sca let ¢, do typhus 1S: Heart, dissnse of 2; In- | meang in whole or in grest part, of maintaining the ex. | travel wi bout danger ton The speaker here read the fifth raslation, und Hae! ward, arrested on phrase & man called Charles 7.9 TUT 6419 750.892 750,13 | ammation, ims Ms pinnae, s peuses of the occupstion, unuil the Federal Government | Gen who was eusproted of entertaining coutinued : Since the paseage of that regaiuuiog, it had | Hewson, on # charge of disturbing religious worship at $6,156.528 5,816,325 6,121 919 of stounsels, 121 fl mmation of throat, | Of Siexioo shall submit terms of pexce which the United | revolutic the government. bas boon avowed ms the policy of the govermiavut, the man- | (Pe Norfolk se Churob. He was held ta bail by Justice ipecte. Maraemus, 6; (vid age, 4; Palsy, | States may houorably accept, it 1* ordered that no un- | been b j and it fs wiso rumored nec in which this war would subsequently be prosecu- | Ketohian tor bis future good bebavior. Bank ofthe State .... 115,552 245,901 274,774 Nuptue, 1; 34 eoined bullion, bars Or ingots. either of gold or silver, | that thers » Kequiess ar in poor tad, uaaiely, tor wtitorial indemuity Now, it was} yy quitted at the Special Sessions.~-A few days ago, | Branch at Columbis.. 4,078 3.765 4,235 ‘Tetan shall be ny port of Mexico, uutil the fur’ | | Gen. Almonte came to Queretaro tome if be could searcely porsidls to oonsiaer the evils, inevitable, mani. | Henry 8. Dowdall was arrested on suspicion of robbing bowen eee | cae ee ear, 35: 1 9,31; 5 to roment at Lome shall be made be elected President, but his pretensio war received fold und immediate, which would be the coum quence of | Bis employer, James W. King, of No. 295 Fourth street, | Southwestern «4 10 30, 29; 29 to 40,25; 40 to 50, 16; 50 to 60, 14; 179,379 50,606 abject. 60 46 to give time for raid Go- | with w 65,298 93,644 lie rate of export duty on suob boliion, | ltisens. Id and silver oolns ubmo: ond contempt both by esoidie: Waiting. ie Guia polley, to sooure iodetawity Lie ai the | Ths onse was brought before the speolat Soosne’, civero | Piancerg & Mechs, ei a U Bauk 70 to 80, 10; 80 to 901; 99 to 1°0, 2; uaknown, 1. known on the ‘apenas of the war, the compiainaut failing to substantiate the cherie, Mr | souolpbtel A W. WHITE, City Luspeetor. | verument to Ox ° ‘Tho preservation of the national honor, in seeking for | Dowdatt once cs ea Bank ofS. rin be nidteoesesmanetstrnmte tM dts by See cee er the fy ange yetem intimated ergs ry cy indemuity, wud exuitug over their own aggressions, had | Stealing a Coat.—A fellow called Potor Gillespie was —— Rar SS | above, all rente for h uses or qaurters, oooupied by oft | IMPORTANT FROM SANTA FE. oalled Gown Upeh them the denunciationsof the world | Strested yesterday on s charga of stealing a jacket worth $590,065 961,258 860,475 A TUTTLE, ers or troops of the army, in wny ofty or villyge tv ‘The cup wae to their lips, and tney should bear the con- | $5 belonging to Jucos Hoffman, No 35 Madison street. fo ak ‘ E. “asmousite’b f Jil cease, a8 soon as contracts may permit. ae 2g SaAR tequenogs of I Kaving aiteceted the opinions of man- | Detained Lg Jvstlon Ketebam for tral PNG UNE Na8081E 1208889 | iproadway_ ou Thurads y; from and aftor the end of this month, where | E'rightful IWEassacre of Indians. iad ‘They bad to preserve this navioanl honor — = = . . this order sbail be received In time, und inf feos in their midet, lighting up tue flames? civil vite | Portable Shaving Oases.The most portable | SouiCres 340 500 Sielt acomeanhroeseventhe engi week of ih aud fahiona; | Svocasury quacrers, voth for caloere ead troops, where yee s cord, on the qavstlon of ¢ (hisses, dheors, np. | and the most complete article now manufictured, having every | Planters & 42 900 Gad ne Furniture contained. therel, commvisigr the logcst | the pubiio ‘buildlage are inouclent, will firet ‘be d.- ATTEMPT AT MU R nivao) which would cod Ia bedekingup the republie, | feqwiaice for a xeneeinai’ toilet, aad ny nrraveltiog gered, 119,803 nd oa valuabie assortment of city made farmtur. offered | anmded, af Tequired, of the civil muthorities of th MPT AT MURDER AND SUICIDE, Were awe ict tien amongst thes, who were now mon, invalusble: Kor aale at G. SAUNDERS & SON, 177 213 62 ease ‘The stvek consists. of Rosewood a d | severat ylaven ocoupied by the troops, po nee te aanilite | oe ploviing their schemes of dissolation of that Union to | Drostwny,# few doors above Courtlaudt street. Pet ud or, hal!, bondoir, aud chamber furniture. of th® | the inconvenience imposed upon the inhabitants, and | ; ‘; which vhey would now Aomex Mexico? (Loud cheer- _ 2,490 097 beds maitrames. Ke the whole of | dimninish the sans ac much an possible vi peso sont ed nati Rg ing.)’ They were called upon to rob the Suuth, thet | Fine Cutlery—The Subscribers invite atten= Be'rendy, and the farnicure may beexamingd ou ihe mo niog | It the muthoritien fall to put the troopa promptly in | Weare In possession of Santa Fe intelligence, just re- the Union ivy be-— (Groans, cheers, hisses) Ho | tion to therrvessortm of, Pen, Pocket aad Spertemen's we. Oh sale’ ait Ponsersion of such quarters, then the commandi:g off. | Colved from Fort Malo,of the 26:b ult., stating that thet i y ‘soods to be wold by Auction ; Whenen ihe iRecesaty for territoritorial indemnity, ty pada Need FOE AC Catiery havin fove rae retard Heae to be choved our witne | ing iububitants, will cause the necessary bullding to be | /Mdlans wheu it fwndmitted; amd it can’t be desde that, wales | cmiked scerior workmen, they will a 20 onsen 1993 “The st oegupled | Tho clroumstances attending it were, substantially, pe Mag ay TS ie ja oppo. | EON, 197 Broadway, opposite Howard Hotel. Be Subsistance, forage and other necessaries, for the | @s follows — ¢ | army, will be purchased and pald for as heretofore; and, the injunctions and penalties of the martial law order, | 0 the 20th, Indians were observed at some distance dated February 19, 1847, originally published at Tam- | from the fort, and wert supposed to be upwards of 70 oF Ploo, and re published several times since, with addi- | 100 in mumber, The chief of the band visited the fort the fathers of this ingtitution. ‘Uhia proposition and qoiloy otmanoring from Phat Little man, ambitious of fame | Fancy Paper and Paper Boxes, Cort who diawe forth from ihe seclusion it bad been in— t Jeweiry (Inag iter cheers—bieses)--a litte men who had now pill, boxes, 883,912 1,549 662 1, ‘The falling off bas been pretty equally distributed, — _The above table contains the statements of such of the -* i) tant, | tons, will, aa from the first, be strictly enforced, as aleo, . sovu hom nothing but exvarition eaotey and fentecing p Catasen aad Ta ics Of the da Wars Gotta! disiend. ot Teenie: ant teres fn general, al the obligations of good morals ‘and the | eS ake ially invited in by Capt. Pettengers, the e Lanl be the besser Oth) nttar Haat Ciohama aetna “Aiee bo ay wh “ : LUINDIS CANAL SCHIP and. certifieves given for in- | MOR -xact diecipline The Indiana were also invited to enter, who,while im | TO red by the Leads OF Soretar hers, (Growrt—cheers th Maiden lane. G. J. ‘ale the act of December 18,1840 It will be seen that the , u By dof Maj. Gon. Scorr invite , 5 lines.) Let avy man Who desired to examine this set reat on Canal bonds waned. Apply to 19 Piatt ore i) | 188ge importation of specie into this country, within | stars. be fort, hed thet suspicions aroused thet harm was in H.L SCOTT, A.A AG, | ended them, whion was ouveed by Sertain movements |