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and 4 r — . ” ear | i 4 been INTELLIGENCE BY TELEGRAPH, | oetcc"cii'pmtvanemaana neice” | INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAULS, | rrenn!nupution, enti sna prmminten Previous. The cutlets for the immense quantity of agri- oultural products seeking a niarket on the lakes, have —— nae Corn- 5,000 bushels were made, including west- ——e Se than becomes the performance of # public duty on th! this year been crowded with breadstufts. The city of * 77 cents, end yellow do 83 cents, Tye oer oor, 1am eure it ‘will, be ascribed ( wright couse. I Sandusky, on Lake Erie, presente « statement relative FROM MEXICO, Sales of 4's 800 bushels were molest $1, ata THIRTUTH CONGRESS. will conclude, sir, by reading to the Senate an extract to trade, which will compare favorably with avy other ia enti a of 4,000 bushels bg) at ase seats. Provisions FIRST SEASION. pO ag gory wine coor pg no cingle = place inthe Western country. Sandusky is favorably | reported. “Corn—The sales embraced about 10412000 | Entelligence from the Rio Grande. RE? Seen. Senn Senate. May "Brows, 8 willans, offeer, with anem 1 located at the head of Lake Erie, about the centre of | bushels, including 7 a 800 bushels bandsome Northern e a vi Bait, Beces Reems, omens er -- Wasnine von, Deo, 20, 1847, had the pleasure of being associated many years’ ago in Pps Interesting day in the Senate, Cloudy morning; but | the staff of a former commanding general army. e Louis Philippe wi w the front circle of the gallery preveote the attraction of | It is dated at the National Palace, in the city of Mexico, day morning, by the steamers ‘Telegraph many of the bright-eyed daughters of the land. Prayer | on the lat of October, two months after the petition was the northern line of the State of Ohio, connected by | whiteat #50; 229 sacks do New Orleans pure, sound | — enretations of the | nche / (A ? epredations of the Camanche Ind railroads and canals with the interior of Ohio and | New’ Oricass mivef sold wl cll ha P y. . ee ines. Michigan, ‘The Mad River road to Springfield, connect- | was offered at 76c; and 550@ New Orleans white sold at > 73 by Rev. Mr. Gurley, who makes # good prayer and a | signed:—'! would also call to your notice the melan- tog at that point with the Springfield and Cincinnati; | 780. | Meal—Saleg of 200 bbls Brandywine were made on he, he, be, sun aceon at hie prem alia, sit report thet on | geod chaplain Journal of Thursday last. Mr. Webster | eboly faot, that many of the officers, who have signed i ‘2 were soldat $3 34; Halifax and Liverpool. in his seat to-day, looking very well. this petition, have since loriously fallen im the service is finished and in operation,excepting twenty-four miles, | sng 140 do on terms not understood. Ryc--Sales of — my New O: Art Danvers, and bark Alvaro, | An unusual amount of petitions were presented and | of their country, leaving Hoatitute widows, and helpless which will be completed early next spring, making the i ushels were ae o ag ies the so Me wal The Overland Express came through again last night. bertson, Philadelphia. papers transferred, and of morning business generally a orphans. iA being deed, they now pong oy ly connection Sand Cincinnati complete. | S8id, was refused + ¢ Flow p rleans ™ «i deal was disposed of. speak, saying—' We have offered up our lives to our between Sandusky and Cincinnati complete. | ‘Tne last sale was made at $4 00, Bariey—Salea of 1500 | TB® messenger left New O: on the afternoon of | CTU ATION AS HOUSEKEEPER—Want , aen- | “The Vice Paraounr laid certain papers from the | countryvand we now call’ upon her. fo provide e decent ‘The Mansfeld and Sandusky railroad, a distance of ffty- | bushels were made, rather common, at Oats—Sales | the 15th. teel family. by a lady who hvs had some years experience, | ‘Treasury Department before the Senate competence for our bereaved widows and fatherless six miles, has been finished and in successful oper- | of 3000 bushels of Southern were made at 130. The steamer Ann Chase bad arrived with news from | $j ctmgive unexcentionable references. A note nddrensed | TONY INYERNAL IMvROVEMERT®, Treldren. vont i#,teo much, Mr. President, to ask that = ‘ 2 Pos ; ith a. 3 Ts. ation during the past elghtesn months. The Columbus | Cort are bags of Rio sound, were made by | th¢ Brazos to the 11th. She left Vera Cruz onthe aéth | ~imaier yeti tf Mr, Asuny offered a resolution asking of the Seore- | be'printed Tine ie aamnae teach’ to them, may and Lake Erie railroad is located, from Mansfield to | guotion, at 60, cash, and 100 do St. Domingo do, at 6X0, | Consequently her advices from that city were anticipat- BQy WANTED—15 years old, to lear the Hat Fi wit tary of the Treasury why he had not returned an an- | to print petitions, But these are something more. As Newark, and most of it is under contract, and will be | cash. ed yesterday. ess. Apply to RABFERTY & LEASH, . swer to « resolution of the Se -dsy were quite small, and| Accounts from Saltillo and the valley of the Rio | !i™ street, up of Lith Februar daz ierre | 1846, inquiring for information ragai j | far as they go, they are lists of the it livh ing certain public | the honored dead, in Mexico. I m: completed in less than two years, connecting at that | _ Corro . . with one exceeption ‘were confined to thi ts of | Grande have been received by her. \OACH PAINTER WANTED—A young wan of good | lands in tho State of Arkansas, subject to be overflowed | print, polnt with Columbus, Lancaster and Zanesville, making | manufacturere. Priceacontinued {firm at our quotations. | , The Camanche Indians ware making descents in large Comes, who could act as salesman, and who 1 | by the Arkansas and Mieslasippl Kivers, the value of ¥ WHITNEY’s BaiLaoan. ite distance to each{‘about eighty-six miles, reaching Lavearoot CLassiricarion. ae Srsaunes he Reiger meager in the Northwest- fh must wolea sins eae in ent kent foam, and’ to pervens theiesaverkoer aay sien ena |" me Batowin Presented certain resolutions recom- the rioh beds of coal and iron ore in the Hocking and Untands, Florida. Mob. Tesas | every direction, Mejor Lane, of the Toren ede ona. his character will opted. (Mr. Walker will, therefore, ha Ca eee reres Lake enone Ealirees to Muskingum valleys. The length of the road from this the Pacific ocean from Lake Michigan. oO jor. with 60 mem, encountered them and had a fight with Sundry bills were introduced by Messrs. Mangum, ys. AD) s DRAWBACK point will be about one hundred and forty-two miles. them. A larger force had been pressed forward to his of this paper (within two or three | Felch, Breese and others. Mr. Dix presented @ memerial from merchants of Os- assistance, to enable him to dri to. 22 3t THE BRIG SOMERS. ‘The annexed table exhibits the quantity and value pein eee je him ive them back to theirown ANTEDOAP = maki saline M1, Jonwson, of Maryland, presented the memorial of | 8°: asking the extension of th tem of drawbecks in certain cases. Referred. THE PILOT Law. of certain articles imported into and exported from Sandusky city during the past season. It will be per- Y cals aiken new or making, erm Avie a small | the surviving officers and mon of the late United States ‘DO. 7 2 THIRTIETH CONGRESS. i'Scec™ | brig Somers, asking indemnity for losses sustained in the 1 bei TAs. Mr. Dix gave notice of bill for the repeal of the ceived that the shipments of breadstuils have been ox- HIRST SESSION, ANTED—By a respectable young woman AOOking ob i voresliies Be Galt oF Naniee,: Nenereas. ST nad also of an sot conceraiog testimony. ‘ nurse, anil has no objection to LATOR. 4 coodingly large was an arrival of 600 bbls Halifax Mhok- SENATE 708 DOO: 21, 1847. | Pleaser enil atsé6 Mottstrects ia the tear. Mr, Maxaunt gave notice of a bill he should introduce, | yor ot the eubine Lunia tere ondesed to be painted. Coumence or Sanousxy City, OntomLuvonts an Ex- | ¢fel, but we heard of no rales, and prices were nominal. | ‘The Senate met at 12 o'clook, M, pursuant to adjourn O S8TOCKINGERS.—Wanted, a good haud for authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to purchase | “Xi, Busy ysx: introduced a bill to allow the State of Ill!- TORTS, 1847. ‘There were no arrivals of dry Cod,and none aflost—they | ment. Mr. Dix of New York, introduced a bill t gauge frame: also; a good hand for a 20 gauge ribb fi the patent right of Espy's conical (or comical) venti- | yois the right of way through the public lands. Read Imperts from American Ports. were quiet at $3 50 a $3 6254, the act of March 1837, concerning pilots. “Ala 0 Fepeal | those accustomed to silk preferred. Apply to D. A. lator, nat cole en tee c one vee Tete | FRU —Sales of 9 to 600 boxes wet dried Raisins, | lating to testimony—read twice aod referred: nn Te” | HICKs72 Maiden lane, ee onxoon. bie “aan t $1 45a $1 50. Sales of 26,278 drums | Bills were introduced directing the Secretary of th YE AND EAR—DR, POWELL atten ely t) | . Mr. Haxwecan gave notice of a bill he should intro- FUGITIVE SLAVES KENTUCKY YA. MICHIGAN, 47;423 | Smyrna Figs, were made by auction at 734 @ 100; 1004 | Navy to purchase the patent right to th ef diseases of the Kye and Ear, from9 to 4o’elock, at his of- | duce, for the organization of a territorial government for | Mr. Uxvenwoon presented a memorial frem the State 6256 do“Eleme,” at 150 per Ib, and 100 casks red ‘Smyrna tietor ° bor to ite P pete phe al wo fetignl ne f BY. oor ner of areas street. Dn Rawal’ Oregon, of Lares asking Lit ser ges of Congress = the in . - i - | Tr ‘their cure, : . ; ‘ Bhipments to American Ports. eur ~The market was quiet. directing the jadiclary oun ee rae One eee ede Aetna Hane eee eookaeilers, Just | cor the valley of Mexico, to the justice of their-country,| Mr. U. recited @ case, in filustration of the Just Whee bushels wala Pc jang nape market was quiet, without material | ther legislation is necessary to carry ‘Into effect the Powell's BelCA ing E ‘ountaina, or Jet, or Dauchs ‘ths, | and a handsome tribute by a late fellow officer of the bine ot ee ubvenseiees se Bagi i fog JOM. + + . for strengthening the i ‘ oman d 8 loa, ibis. tines Avan Arora ie sbain thn’ enh Gig: 8 tio \heiibiod Uradiciees trenefastion enon © the mutual surrender | athe Fatr of the Amerieaa | Hea tow forme ah SPMD Dis scuse ter? Cast Verne or woebea lene two pots slave, who ran awe; from him, He was, oweter, pur- we ¢ have reached about 300 bbls ,at 380. Sales of 300 bbls, busi: f i re cee noe iter | tions, sued to Detroit, and arrested. 6 slave Was om BS North Carolina rosin were made at 650, and 100 bbis. ‘se A General public interest was tran LLINOIS CANAL SCUIP and certificates maven for in-| Mr. Dix anid—Mr President :—1 rine to present two | him by the interference of other persons, and before white, at $2 25. There was no change in raw turpen- tine, or tar. O11.s—Linseed—There was no change in quotations for English or American city pressed, while sales were terest on Canal bonds wanted. Apply to 19 Flatt street, up | petitions to,which I desire te invoke the attention | 8ny beg | could be soaty the Rat pa spe Reapnd sgl S are BARBED * | of the Senate. It was not until that | action of trespass, and put in jail, an ve re- The House met at the appointed hour, 12 o'clock. ¥KICE OF THE BOARD OF MANAGERS of the | | wan apprised of thelt contents oF Tahoma Irene | leased. ‘The owner remained. in jail until relleved by Petitions being { er 1 Odd Fellows’ Hall Association of the city of New York | brought them here at an earlier di They were left on | representations from his friends in Kentucky, the Sena moderate There was no change in fish oils. amen ae aoe ime Pe ep eaee by aNey, opi 98 if a7 Sealed proposals will be te- | my table in the city, a week or te1 ‘ago, when | was | tor among them, furnishing satisfactory evidence that Oi, Caxe—Sales of 60 tons thin oblong were made | Members from ferent States, and were refer- | ceived at the office of this Association, No. absent, sealed and addressed to an honorable Senator | the prisoner was the bona fide owner ofthe slave in ques red to the appropriate Committees, tional Hall) until Wednesday, the 23d instant, M. Pell from Missourl, (Mr. Benton.) not : o | tion, Subsequently, the si) escaped into Canade, 11—Salee of160 bbe, mess pork were made et slave: M., for contracts for painting the Odd Fellow ) not now in his place, who HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. of Grand, Ceutre, and Oi 0 , according to | served for many years as chairman of the C ‘i where he was beyond the recovery. Mr. U. a and a small parcel, two years old, aold at | ,\!%. Ginptncg, of Ohio, pretonted petitions, praying | speestieation, wich may be seen at the office ‘ol J. Trench, | Mlilitary Affeirs, with dinting honorto himselfand | waked that the memorial be referred to the Judielary 1ave 29; prime do. sold’ in vinall lots, at $8 a | {Be sdoptionof the necessary measures to abolish sla- | architect, No. 12 Chambers street, Farties proposing must | advantage to the country ; an greatly regret that he to see what could be done on the subject. if $8 12%. Beef—Sales of 200 bbls. were made, including | '* eee eeeee Oe COU: that the petitions be | uae th,time reasired to perform the work specified, and the | ig not here to take charge of them. Iam not. in the | And it wasno referred. latter ; 5 30, i payment, ‘The 0 competen . ‘or country wae worth $8.and $0 ; 90 bbls. ity inspection tale te totes this no regular order of business on the | Sccunties, with their consent expressed. in writing, for the | it is doubtless more proper to await the action of appro. of 1812. 85 sold at $8 75, and $5 624. Lard—Sales of 200 bbls. in- | Soeaker giving his canten vole te raion d, A to 97, the | faithful nerformance of coutivet) must accompany, the pro. | priate committees on the sul to which they refer. ‘ MADIGON PAPERS, ferior, new, sold at 7c; 100 kegs Lelands city, new, one e Ly in the negative. It lies | posals. Offers must be gndowed—"" Katumate for Painting.” | But | trust the nature of there may be deemed by the Mr. Crivrexpen gave notice of @ bill to authorize the sold at 10440 ; 200 do, common new, sold at 7340, and 179 | °NT? ,, ti Gecrtin, fi By order. BENJAMIN J. ENTZ Secretary. d203t*rrc | Senate to justify @ departure from the usual practi purchase of t bs as of James Madison, late Presi- bole. old, sold at 6}40. 50,000 Ibe. Baltimore new hams bate fue quastion oe rtocnen an intention to de- EW YORK HORSE BAZAAR, No, 31 Crosby atrect, | ‘They are petitions signed by the offoers of the Army at | dent of the United States —13 i L. F. nigh, ‘tones cor ti ¥ j OF TEXAS, Ohoy soldat 100; this State was stendy, necordlag to TH AUEAICAN Wan, aales ll take place at this eqblishment on Wedheatay: | Sommenged ita match towards eg eat See the | Me. Carrruprn ‘presented the ‘memorial of Leste at quality, at 100 a 180. Cheese was quict. at bo u70, | _, Mf-Borrs offered arerolution calling on the l'realdent | December 22, at Ito'elock, with Carriages, Harness, &e- aut ing list’ it con. | Coombe, asking the payment ofa debt due to bim by the 000 1 ; ah a cine frat in styled “a petition for » retir! for juformation relating to the war with Mexico. PEED olocis Wis Caran Of Doras. oauames NevINe | tetas two hundred and thirty-three sigastures, and prays | Sovernment of the late Republic of Texas, and for the hy catalogue. John | for certain legislative provisions in respect to aged and | Payment of which were pled; Manager. “d2i2t®rre | disabled officers, which, without casting any new bur: | transferred to the United Stat on and Fair, 1215 Ful. | dens on the public treasury, would, in the opinion of the | t6 be printed nd Wednesday. Wetwi'l on | petitioners, add greatly to the efficiency of the army, MBS, ANN CRAIE. b stars and at the same time do justica to those who perform | Mr. Jonysox, of Maryland, presented the memorial in cask, this State, common, sol 8 of 50 tierces 60. @ made at $3 374 a 3 50. ‘The value of merchandise exported to foreign ports | 2° was $160,137, and the value imported was $204,352,— about three-sixteenths Mason fader ie oonrentcn ere nce gm Last year the shipments of wheat from Sandusky Mr. Vintox, of Ohio, Chairman of the Committees amounted to 810,000 bushels; now to upwards of | eee ee Nag riven made st $1.29. | Waya and Means, on leave, reported «ill iaaking af ad Ww 1,800,000, showing an increase of nearly one million of | guction at 34a tc, At private sale, we heard of sone propriation for the supply of detictency in former Bilis. | gether with our spteadid mill” Washingto the drudgery and encounter the perils of military ser- | of Mrs. Ann Chase, asking indemnity for losses incurred bushels in ono year. Other things are about in the | 60 hhds New Orleansreported at 434 130. the pring in Mexico fon the Longe dasintenance of | Washington, ihe Father of cur eouutty” aud commander it | view in the feld. I will only aay further in reference to | inconsequenee of the approach {ead the capture’ of same proportion. The amount ot flour shipped, 133,099 aye eee and Virginia | {°° to the Commitee of the Whole, and. with the | Geseral Aimpudiatreatiag forthe en-itulationof Moute-ey’ with | this petition, that the plan suggested corresponds, to | Tampico. by the United States Navy, she being a resi- Mr. Apams introduced ® resolution calling on the | Homes to offer att mot be off Wm. Cowa ged her revenues, now Referred, and ordered i ‘ ieneral gule ey dent of ‘Famrpico, and n very important assistant to the barrels, reduced to grain, would make 665,195 bushels, | jeaf, wei it 436 0 6340, livers of the Secretary of War, the Commissary Gene- | Aeri'ty, 1 i6i7, aoteeen, General Seste und Surapasue wlate comtannder of the arkiy”” (eneeal Moeecat) | bloodleas ovctipeiion of ssid elty ‘by the United States which, added to the wheat, would make an aggregate of Wuateno. fo change. | ravine he cethatihewoutal ‘ fdanta A and | believe, recently recommended by the present | forces. Referred, to the Committee on Foreign Rela- 2,481,249 bushels shipped in one season from one port | ,, Wi!s#y—Sales of 000 barrels New Orleans were to go into committee and take up this bile Mead ened eee ee |. camenaye enema cua: on Lake Erie. When we take into consideration the | Fnricurs—There was'no obange in rates, and owin Mfter the transaction of some unimportant business phans,” itis signed by two hundred and twenty-two | Mr. Banoxn presented a memorial frem the Soclety of fact that there gro a great iumber of outlets for the | to these arrivel ef se steraees eee ia TIRE | the House resumed the consideration of the ‘seated ba wre rua ct officers, and I believe the names, as far as they go, are | Friends, of North Carolina, at their yearly meeting, the ing for the acs m0 light, but prices were steady, with firmness on the part | Order Of the day, viz:—the resolution of the Mr. W. A. | pk forth twill ight th fi identical with those borne on the first. It i dated | memorial being dated 11th day of the 11th month, 1847. agricultural produots of Ohto and other western States, | of shin Owners, if Bent | Michardaon, of hitnoin Proposing that the prosecution | fo ftop.. ‘The people must not fai cling tte Waahington at Puebla, on the first day of August last, almost at the | Thete goed people tal of the awful and calamitous war the shipments from Sandusky have been for the past | seewsyeeenee me | °F the war in Mexico be continued Market to get their supplies. POST & LEMOR Rovgh and | moment the army took up its march for the valley of | Prorecuted against Mexico, and pray Congresa to adopt =a Mr. Strvens, of Georgia, offered a substitute, pro- | Ready. Our motto, “Our country, hore radiah, and liberty.” | Monyent ee eae toe ita apenis’ tocaalnetica, ABEEGOE toeaine year enormous. Married, osing that the troo} PI " o ante Mexico; and when considered in connexion with the sur- | Meas for speedy y It will be seen on reference to the above table, that | | At St. Bartholomew's Church: 0 \ionJay evening, withdrawn from brocge ofthe that sone ATHY Be | ame t*re_| rounding circumstances and the belliant oveute ghich | the effusion. of blood. ‘Our beloved Lord and Saviour E h, D. C, . —— 2 BOYCE wishes to say to her says—‘Put up thy sword in its scabbard, for whoever the imports exoeed the exports $3,708,711. ‘This is | 20th instant, by the Rev, Lewis subject of indemnity, such as had been suggested by Mr. ade of New York and its vicinity: that she has return: | By thoae "which abeaaltaed tice Meee xeceded | toy tath with the sword shail fall by the sword’. ‘The i ; to Miss M FE of ‘i +) b oming principally to the fact that large amount of | § Fordham, Eaq_ of iuatington, aan Mtediog: Na iMfe speech, at Lexington, be opened wit | en a ee et aera emer fay | parte into italy, Itaddrensn iterlf with, great forco to | apostle James also says" Whence come ot ate > i + > &c, The petition was read and r . merchandise shipped for the interior of Ohio, has | On the 19th instant, by Rev n, Mr ‘The substitute was warmly debated by Messrs, Botts, | °" the third flovr, over the Museum, where she will be ha} the feelings, a8 well as the justice, of Cong: and the | ings,” Xe. James R. Sraina, of Bermuda, to Mi ANCES 01 i y 8 Botts, | to receive calls on Phrenology, Physiognomy, Astrology, and | country. I will mot detain the Senate b: ‘ing into NEW HAMPSHIRE ON THE PROVISO: . passed through Sandusky, that being a place of tran- Disuicjotthisenty, of AG ae be of oe Feet rie eke, the resolu. | Tending.of the Planets, which perta to past, present, and fu | avy detailed review of there events, with a view to en- . Presented the joint resolutions passed by shipment. The portions of those western States border- ‘At Newtown, Long Island, on Monday Deo. | tion which had. been proposed asm substitute ea ¢ evel 2 ct etlte| Tatars | force the appeal contained in the petition on your atten- | the New Hampsbire Legislature on the slavery question: ing on the great northern lak as yet thinly popu. | 20th, by the Rev Mr. Shelton, Mr. Sasvs. ilvmr- | argued with much earnestness against the wee witch ne | coniuctofour liven, ill read and explain | On. | hope, however, I may be indulged 1 saying, in | They intermeddlin, lated; contain immense sections of the richest land | °T°%) to Miss Hasan Huarsron. rolared to be unjust and uncalled for—and that it was | (0,the astonisement’ aud ‘rill answerall | Justice to those who bore a ,part in them, that the first | with slavery, tion, i At Taterson, N. J., on the 20th instant, by the Rey. E. ashad been provoked by American » lawful an 1, property, and | conquest In Mexico cannot’ asit appears to me, be com- | go for atanding by the compromises of that instrument. . eres he , alth -1 3 i] in the world, which is as yot uncultivated, un- | Wiggins, Mr. Tarnaut Baity, of this city, to Jane, | sion, being brought about by the cacute gcd eee | Jove. afte y furtherinore, that she uses 5 oe receaie seriaice tate ane eetye MeeeaP EN of the LR eete Ee | et cual esta Austltutlon, as ivsae they ate settled and (almost unknown. Notwithstanding this, | daughter of Brant Van Blarcom, Eeq., of the former | President Polk. In the course of his remarks. Mr. B. fesses no witchcraft, but only what may be looked | tri Ci ae: ¢ 7 a . B. a i Sorte it at - the surplus products of the inhabited portions are | Place. pearl a ead took oocasion to denounce with much severity the | uponas science. Madsme D. can be consulted from 8 o'clock Erne pete wr pA At AE Dahan ced ppthonpicnt stan rng po proper plow mp oalege ong immense, as will be seen by such tables as we have Died. course farmed by the President in relation to the | jn tte morning nut 10 in the evening Terms 50 cents ench— | The use of firearms, until then unknown to the inhabl- | than loosen the bonds of riavery. ‘The third resolation On the 21st instant, Matuew Connoucy, in the 4th | Prosecution of the war, which he severely scrutinized 21 2#r | tants of Mexico, was sufficient in itself to make his force, | goes emphatically for the Wilmot proviso, in reference to given above. When the population of these sections year of his ag J . aad condemned sURLTT ve | Small as it: was, irresistible. Inthe eyes of that simple | any new territory that may be annexed to this Union. becomes dense, and the land cultivated to ite full | 7*tis friends and acquaintance are respectfully invited | it. THomr#on, of Indiana, in the course of the debate, KH. SCHMIL and superstituoun people, he seemed armed with super. | The fourth resolution instructs their senators, and re- extent, there will be such an amount of produce seeking | to attend his funeral, from bi residence, 54 Prince bepenrre at negotiations should be entered into.with | aay ne Minc KEN human power. (ther circumstances combined to facili- | quests their representatives, to act in conformity with street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Mexico, in relation to Upper California, Monterey, the a Sn tate his success. The native tribes, by which the eountry | said resolutions. Ordered to be printed. market (hat the outlets will be completely choked up.— | "VSO nieaday, aiat Inscant, Mn Jona S, Tinencs, aged | PAY Of San Francisco, and that final measures should | NEW FAUITS YOM “Lie, HOLIDAYS —Hninns in | Was dosseaned, were distinct communities rot aiveos ae steno ‘When the population of Illinois and Indiana becomes | 49 year: J isis : "A590 | be adopted, with a view to determine and mark out the | imo u nal greg currants, hier pranes, colored candles | KHowledging the same head, and often ‘divided among | CONNRCTICUT RESOLUTIONS---MN, NILES ON THE SLAVERY doubled, where shall we find markets for their surplus | Tis friends, those of his family and soni P| eee pounileclee Se would aot th ited, Staten | andanices, qld coffees, new green and black tens, German aud | themaelves Dylimplacablehoatlity and re products? It will require one or two.more Erie Canals, | Duany and E.B., Mullany, are requested to attend his ¥ she bbl. or ts T will please call and'receive by the ship Bavera, from Havre 1) street ove tments. Cor- "Epa QUESTION. he yellow (about equal to Stuarts) at | tez, by bis consummate prudence and art, turned these | ..MA- Nites presented a preamble and resolutions, pase: United States, by the acquisition of territory, and that | 73 cts. . Tbs. ; white and brown Havanna | dissensions to his own account ; he lured tho parties to | C1 DY the Legislature of Connecticut. The preamble and three or four Exle Railroad, to bring te the ca- | is ate readonce) No-tO nocond strcet | © O'™ OM | would remain w permanent boundary between the two | svenie i bogcr, with line tock of eocerign doretleat | hem into his own service, aud wen hepreseatod hiswet | clare the war to exist by the marching ef cus teaope board the sccumulating products of the West. On Monday evening, 20th instant, Atraxo, infant | St Toosns, of Georgia, was opposed to all territorial | L¥:I Gi nd ‘Tea Denler, Nos 250 aud. 428 Greenwich ai the gatea of a olkx: ore geen td wan at the head of | gbie fundamental provision, which shall forever exolude The tonnage employed during the past year, in the | °2,0f John § et the amie aoe lina ‘to attend the | Scauisitions of conquest, of any portion of Mexico, Ile sod sina cbbvesisek before parthaciorear itera | auxiliaries to. the band of Speuieeda. wh eive® Af | from such territories be ati mage i NS commerce of Sandusky city, was as follows :— funeral, this afternoon, at J o’clook, from’ the reaidence onqeed, {bes the oo erg < of eo a army, dl- | discount will be made to those who buy commenced his march from Vera Cruz. ‘Thus, his early bee tisa reese ten sine Aw m this ble Commence or Sampusey Crrr; Onto, of bis grandfather, Owen Churchinan, No. 2 Henry | tr aiteclocums terian distension, the whole eahjest wes! Sp GORINGZDLD TI voy waivy erent rote and the pelloat ceey oe Roly as of arms | and resolutions. Whatever opinion he might on ived por’ a= q + 3 et 5 a 6 led, had no suc! asky from 30th September, 1846, Tonnage. | _ Of consumption, on the 16th instant, at Norwich, | !#! over. siodes pefoot. New toofs of roush plank cov advantages.‘The whole population of, the counter, Pr aber pa Ree Lehane tar sa Neen Fie be aeigcig anes 3 seocee Sear nor ers: af moat #1 Mr. Wexrwonti offered @ resolution, declaring that | re gee leah iy Se rarest Bre Hy- poe ier nee] to Riek igac’ Lies unled acne maD | or the act of the President, he supy ;osed would have very . 340,000 | second son o: Ft Saas a 4 against him, and animated by the fiercest animosit: i ‘ques 4 99,590 Spon Sivece. be, hows foe therperpoes of Realtsting eee ishtaud durnblestwot, Kelerences and speetmenser GOOD: | He wan oppoced by military forcen, armed like bis | Httle influence on the question of territory, as the eon 5,530 oes * ‘ A TUTTLE, AUCTIONEER—Exte: ‘ot Factory, 38 West Broadway, between | own; often better disciplined; occupying positions requence of this war. ‘here were many members of the e sale ef | Merce and adding to the defences of the country” ‘The Ls Legislature who did not like this pream! it 3,800 | EY, “aasiouablesousehoid ana cabinet f t No. 28 | resolution passed after some debat 4 RPO chosen by themselves, sirongby nature, and forti- ity insisted that it should be done, done 2,800 | Broadway, on Thursday, Dec.2i—A. C. Tuttle will sell at | "A bill wae introduced by Mr Rose’ Sony toe tay | PATENT GUETA RACHA MACHING. B See ee eer rant cc, xt. DEMe | thar ‘own way, just as the majority here insisted. upon 3,400 | auevion, at the above rooms, on ‘Thursday, Dec. 24, at 10 | completion of the Cumberland road throuel “Okie, Inv AND BANDING, FLAT’ AND “ROUND —ihe | obstacles were overcome Ly his skill as a tactician, | the preamble declaring the “war to enlst by the aot! oF 3,400 | o'clock, without reserve, the entire stock of rich and fashiiOna- | Grate ‘Iitnols, and Missoart 5 American Gutta Vercls Company arc now manufacturing ihe | aided by @ corps of offlcers unsurpassed for thelr | Mexico’ However that might be, he had no doubt that 1,133 | ble Hotewood, Mahogany and Black Walout Household BROOKLYN A FORT OF ENTRY. iow bave a siock-on handy and fo by. the “indomitable courage et’ theie “fellowersne | the Fetolutions expressed the sentiment of the Legis. Bue 3.99; | aud most valuable assortment of city made furmicure offered | Notice was given of a bill to make Brooklyn a port | William street, Washiu on Bu With alt hie force ett ee tho setts fciowers.- | ture, and the pogo breton onl « New vessels, do. . toces 8 SAr4 || MStsceme perlertall: heeketh padcie ces fete entre, | Oe mney t ends, round or fat, an it meet with | the hospital, and with less than six thousand men, after | Party premes of the : ae Value of new vessels, $106,416 83. me eeee naan sipley "Deda mattraes, Etherw intent mee: Prompt attention, ‘The ‘American (Gutta Percha Company, | a series of deaperate contests, he took posrension of the | Ttwect. They had shuitled on both sides, and had tried sold ————— keep the ition out of th . But it would have ‘The amount of tonnage engaged in the trade of San, which will be without reserve, for cash. Catalogues will | Interesting Particulars from the Packet Ship Patentees for the Umted States, 139 jam st. 207% r city of Mexico, containing nearly two hundred thousand bed he nat, “ite had hoped that ‘question, however, would be ready, and the furniture may be examined on the mo:n.ng INDOW SHADES—Fitteen d Pairs ~ | inhabitants, and defended by the remnant of an arm: 3 dusky, exceeds that of many ports on the Atlantic, of sale. daz re meee: ng of every style of imported and American Shades, for | of ‘more than thirty ‘thousand soldiers. 1 confoos | Be se'nap it set of this toy’ But ibece weed neoke: The offcial returns of the bauks of New Orleans, for | FR OVAL GURLEY, Auctioneer—LAKGE SALE OF | | transmit to the Herald the following additional par- | ${¢,i2, ots to.suit purchasers, at prices $0 per cent less Aun | | know nothing in modern warfare which ex- | tions which had brought it before us, already + and ar i ther st Merchsnts, c., Wil well to call at : " the month of November, present the annexed detailed | Guriey, 301 Brosdwary con et Bene told by Royal tieulars of the disaster to the ship LouisPhilippe; | KELTY & RIKER'S exclusive Window Shade Store, 131 | CC@d* in brilliancy the military movements of the | tho rresident’s message informs us’ that certain and aggregate statement :— and ‘aptain le, of the 2 Chathara street 4 army, from the Gulf to the city of Mexico. 1] portions of Mexico already belong to us, and he aks valuable collection of fine English and french keugra eon, arrived at New | Chatham Si A ess: 1] portions of Mexte y 1g to us, Wksiaicd Neve Gurainbait Viuga, comprising a great variety “of ns sts, | Bedford yesterday afternoon, from Nantucket, re- | GTHAMBHIP NORTHERNEC, HOR CHARLEST shall ‘not attempt to speak of them in the lan- | us for territorial governments to be established over “"Gosk Leahilitice, gona Cie studies, Ke. many of them beautifally © ports that on Sunday tempt was made by the | SS -csemten west ihe ati ee Vilna cent guag K y them. Mr, Niles’ said 4 been startled at this interesting subjecti i nd. 2a ite® 4 ~ BROWN, Aw HOt steamers Massachusetts and Telegraph to tow Christmas, the departure of the dunt Mon: | Comment. Like achievements of Gen. ‘Taylor and his | proposition in the messaze. On the subject of Salis . W. BROWN, Anctioneer-—HOU into port ; but after parting the warps several timed, | day thetith, at) pelock, V. Mf gh De received un. | brave troops on the Rio Cizande, and especially at Buena | Eiavery, he was clearly against interfering ‘with it 1260 907's49 | Boxes, Dressing Cases, Furniture, Camphor Wood ‘Trunks, | owing to & strong wind and heavy sea, the attempt was | Ul 1? o'clock on that day: All bills of la ned on voard, | Vista, the highest and most appropriate praise is con- | where it existed under the Constitution ; but he doubt- 426,225 568,357 | &e—J. W. Brown will sell at auction on Thursday, Dee 23, | abandoned. reed however, succeeded in the morning care reacet Chinto ea river. Kor naseage, apply to tained in the ai ent stateme ne of ie M a ge ed the power of Congress of extending or enlarging the pch’a-an 2'432,706 1145 1,498,678 | St half-past 10 o’elock, at the corner of Broadway and Liber: | in mooring the ships short distance from the shore HOF . b tuted . the gallant achievements in the valley of Mexico, area of slavery. sentiment of the North, he be- Union Bank, $110,749 26,195 ‘199,064 | ty street, we assortment ef valnable House Furnishing | where she lay in comparative safety. ler rudder inen. ttic ‘ -. | which I have briefly referred, were due to the chivalrous | lieved to be, that there was no power injthis covernment nade —— 2" | Goods, compri er plated Ware, ivory and other | Tore mney Da eho loakn bade Th “ ; | FOR NEW ORLEANS—Louisiann aud New York Line | men whore names are signed to this petition, and to | to extend elavery. aud that if thure: wanit vecld be wa ‘Total, November. ..$13,323,533 18,871,791 3.514.535 7,252,003 able Cutlery, gozeme: papier machee and painted | tirely gone, = irty of her pas- of PacketrVery reduced rates of Fre ght—The new | their gallant associates in the field. At the head of the | wige and inexpedient to exercise it. When the question Total October... 12,572,781 17;193:813 4,345,080 G'i92;376 | Tea Trays; ste ‘Ke. witha great variety of other more! sented of He New Bedhaa.” The probably | and splened Te rain Eacket Ship OSWECGO, Thomas | ist { find Winfield Soot, William J. Worth, John A. | Should come up, he hoped it would be discussed with due —_—— — BS a je steamers i. ste jo Hh positi ol es, u Increase. 790,752 1,677,978 — ‘1,059,038 were making another attempt yesterday morning to tow | ‘Thursday. Dee. ath, her regularday.. For freahtor prnage, | Quitman, Gideon J. Pillow, David E. Twiggs, James | regard to the rights of all parties, He did not bellev Decrease hip, and as thi was h pleadid fe hed nes modati rt Tittle AaabE entartcned of choke ae arora: EBS Wa | APNE Whur Gocot Walreret erie ER COLLINS, | general offoers; ilerney, Clark, Tiley, and. Garland eee a ee erate tints tees E. Liabilities, Assets. "| Nurniture, viz. Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tables, Fancy and | _ She will probably be taken to Edgarton or to New. | °6, South street. Agent in New Orleans, Mr, Wim, Creevy, Among the colonels ; suc smong the feld snd stall end | the Constitution has left it, If we acquire territory, aball well ital. y we pena . + a ill promptly al Is isaddress. Packet | lower commissioned grades, other names, too tedious to do thisthing’ lo didnot ebject to the acquisition of - “sara s.o1esor 27 | gett, doy French, Gothie, snd Cottage Bedstends, Hair Mat- port, to undergo the necessary repairs to enable her to | ship CLIFTON will succeed the Oswego, and sail erect | mention, which those who bear them have, by their gal- terse Ac semaentents Bek a question ta. shall this apply oa board | Shields, George Cadwallader, and Persifer F. Smith, all | that there was any power in this government to extend, - 830,545, Tatat Movement und Dead Weight, | 12 camphor wood Trask, to e zirre. | proceed to New York. ¥ lar . 8,690,545 99 ; : +H : Auother report from the Vineyard is that the steamers | Fra VANA AND PHILADELE ; lantry, made familiar to their countrymen. I have | government become an agent {a establishing slavery 2,482,706 44 4,916,342 65 be Paste &ce —40 bags Caraway Seed; 76 carbonate | Edgartown, where she no doubt arrived yesterday af- | ton, m ste 1 sail from Philadelphia on the 28th of Dece bee y, NEW HAMPSHIRE ON THE WAR. Pabted AS se 413.218 68 6,458,360 45 | Of ammonia: 1500 bs fresh jujube paste; 190 oz otto of ros ternoon, ber. For passage having, handsome! = ta oy at ties an lee nate ne Me a Me. Arnearon Presented rerotutions poet ye d ————— ati m1 . ply to SFEWA jan pt Legislature of New Hampshire, giving than! jeon- Fotal, November $14 635,590 74 35,709,909 41 UG 5 cast me The freight list amounted L pstelu ae ele secretions. erly 6 3! men held & pen was to inscribe their names upon this | orale Taylor and Scott, their officers and men, for thelr Ne ai nim ae lec] Dry Goods to be sold by Auction xt No.278 Bleecker | ‘The Louis Philippe is reported to have been towed | PW. BYNES & COs UNITED STATES AND | Petition; and when this appeal to their countrymen | prijliant achievements, ko, Ko, and approving the war 4 vi asers. ‘The stock co i le form i mt t J wou , orden e inter The banks of New Orleans have, within the paat | saugotrich 8s Shawl flat, wes iy (veel hinds "ot | guaknt wnowing §# an interesting soconnt from Nan: | fiier that they continue to bring out Passengers direct from | the weapons with which they were vindicating their | ‘“LuChs were ordered te be printed. pe of the New month, strengthened their issuing department very ma- | Stock of Carpets mill be ihe ed halon Bea eat. Naxtucxrr, Sunday evening, Deo. 19. | Trelaud'on'more favorable terme tiauean be obtained feom | Couey ® honor in the eld, and which none but Death, | jfamprhire Legisiature, protesting against the extension ot Barrow. A. BUTTER | _ After my last, the wind c trong at. terfally, the circulation having been reduced more than | Store 278 Bleecker street, FIKLD, Auctioneer. the conquetor of us ail, could wrest from their grasp. | of the franking privilege, as extended at the last session, Mr. President { will not undertake to give a summary | and against the three cents portage on Irregular newspe- th of the contonts of this petition. Itis very briet; pre- | pers king the repeal of the law in these particulars. paring, as the petitioners were, for the unequal contest | Nefetred any other house eugage in very strong at s 2h ater bad bos feat up Ly Sogmy 8 t the south side, | the piness anparwese comb mg inthe Pesspager tr de, lo itt tl Liverpool. e many tt san maseugeis that have sale specie on hand has increased more than one million of Mair House, will publish to morrow the ¥ the ship ‘at abour’ TD o'clock; but ow ste the cere ble inthe ahi vei have be “/! despaten {rem ot aoe hich awaited th dof which, perhaps, they al ed that thi lati the Mexi we“ Mysteries and Miseries of New York,” iverpool, and the different ports of Ireland, for the last thirty | which awaited them, an which, perhaps, they alone Mr. Si n asked that the resolations on the Mexican dollars. The cash assets have increased more than a of New York,” by Jud- | sea and the violent pitching morte ing of both ky ina sufficient guaranty of our ability to fulfil with satis- | did not doubt the issue, they had no words to ence war ean, and they were read; wheieupon eight hundred thousand dollars, while the amount of YSTERY AND MISERY —BERFORD & son, Esq ,.al. Ned Buntline. The characters oduces ears, i million anda half, while the onsh liabilities have onl, ‘well Known to th sand and boats, the; the cables several times, and | faction, any engagement for passengers that we may be favored See ee ara he enh abies herent | Seg ease sm Oa ee Altre gelitag the ap about five miles of shore and ear vet ratty and Bile of chaage given foray amount, | Vt OT ANtgenvee'y ‘pernaision, im thelr own. Incguogs: | Che veesi eee hespproved every thing expressed in aE NW — ee | 8. md of the lan ve at the National Bauk of Irelaud and its | *t , thousand dollars. The New Orleans banks are in s iP OF The aT tae LIGHT Com. tia eoms in shoes, tiie ship was then’ beck in to with, ‘on all the “To the Senate and House of Representatives of the | Senate as somewhat out of order. ‘They had nothing to stronger position than those of any other city in the eC irectors of this Sieamay wall he held at this office, ‘No. bo v= oe half ben mae and lies with two an- discount. a Bede of Amerien : ress Unies Wal bat ay Le ane ho eriauhine: ties eanicding : jt wn,one of 32 3 4 , officers of the United ¢ Mr. ° Union, not excepting those of the city of New York; | between the hours of Ii aid 12 o'clock RM Lie nz | ant ware Army, beg leave, inert reepectfally, to represent to your | to what he believed to be the wishes of the Legislature. poly, or address abreast of the Nobadeer Pond. CO., #3 Bouth st th thelr specie on band is double the amount of paper | book will from the 24th inst. until boats came to town this afternoon just bef honorable bodies, that many of us are married andhave | Mr. Srviex moved the reconsideration of the motion issues. Paper | ton. By o U. L. EVERITT, Secretar: _. | dark. The Massachusetts landed about forty passengerr, KITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN BR. M. STEAM. | left wives and children at ane copendeat epee 00; that ae: “oe Yeon th wupon witherew tie vosslations for eet Mina ation: TS AND TRAVELLERS —The follow. | W8° Feport that she first struck on Thursday might ut SHIPS FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL.—H1 | we are constantly exposed to danger and sudden d r. Arnenton thereup efor syle at the Map Store, No, | !2 0’clock and remained on two hours, Then got off, wh, Seas Treqgary Nese 997% 109ths Farmers’ Tr 30 2 NIA, Capt. Kyrie, from New York, st January— | not only on the field of battle, but by exposure to un- | the present 27 4 lo alamos 99 0 ‘aveller’s Guide for the United ‘& short time, CALEDONIA, Capt Lott, from Borton, Ich Januaryim hy and deadly climates; and that in going to the hgh tn wg 1000 State 1's, 49 100% 50 Tllinois Bank — 90 anner’s Hind Book for the North; Central Traveller; ein, then run some tions SEND: | Faneageto Liverpool $1298 "Apply to ke CUNARD: JF, 38 rp ey ‘of us have our hearts depressed by the met. | Mr Jonssox, of La, introduced a bill granting certain 20000 86's, *62eoupon 9844 40 do Western Tourist: together with Maps of the United S same course, all clear; but after sounding found the wa- Broadway dud 18 tre ancholy conviction that, if we Ml, our wives and chil- | lands to Louisiana, for internal improvements. Iteferred, Yoo Ai ine Innp stk, %¢7 "34 250 Canton Ser neh; and others ou larger seaten, at Beate ors Ries ter four or five feet in the hold; concluded to put about | "EXAPSCOTT'S GENERAL EMIGRATION OFFICE, | dren-will be helplessly thrown on the cold charities of the MR, CALHOUN’S RESOLUTIONS. 10000 Reading Bonds, 50 713% 100 Gee te Shay RR 3 cheap Mee " sea ieere | and run her ashore, and that they were heading her for 86 South street—The following well known fast saili world. Mr. Cannoun hoped the chair would take up his reso- Mee de "> Dietmar . - a oh. the land when she brought up on Pochick at 6 o'clock favorite packet ships, will sail punetually as follows We most respectfully ask our country to give us the | lutions offered the other day, in order to fix the day for 3000 Reading Mtg Bonds 632 100 dg G railed athe Brows Jugs corhes af liadton sed hates | {iday morning, where abe was fiat discovered. Krom | aunt ft#poul, 108 tons from New York on aist Deceinber, | yanurance, if we oifer up our lives in her service, that | their consideration. ‘They are the rerolutions which we 000 kot Cometun ff ae Stoninkton RR YO atrects, on this day, Wedeesday, 22d December, t tin the opinion of llete heey Chup hy the passengers, | from New York ath Dees nid from Liverpool ith Februs: | the will provide for our destitute widens and orphana; | ave before given. declaring, frst. that the conquest and 50 North ‘Am Trust teh is Hala RR st loin of Beef. and also a splendid Ts a opin i of lots pe that she first struck ou | ry. In addition tothe above splendid packets, there are be- | and that she may do fo, we humbly petition your honor- exation of Mexico, would be hazardous to,and in the 90 North 10d 330 Adaya, ‘ailing to commence at 7 o'clock. even: | the Pollock Rip, or the Stone Horse, aa they taw a light | longiug to the new | celebrated packet! ship, Queen of | able bodies to paas such a law, ax you, in your wisdom, | end subversive of, our republican institutions. Second- $0 ao 600 ing. _N. B.—A quantity of Poultry, also. d22 1t*r | which was probably Sandy Point Light, and that ‘when the West, Const Rosius, Sheridan, Hottinguer and | shail deem just; as shail give to be wives and children of | ly, declaring decisively egainat the adoption of any policy 50 a b+ do thy | TINWO very compact PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES | 8b¢ got off and stood 8. E. she struck Great Point Rip | Garrick. Pers pat proceeding to Liverpool, of those | omoers and soldiers dying in the service of their coun- | whiel would lead to consequences #0 disastrous, 39 do iodo ” TD Won SX PPB onc und fee here Power Ue ee | and then Baas Rip, because when ho attack the tem Thsning to send for their friends in the old country. will study | ey Tensions during the. natural liver or widowhood of |" ‘Lhe resolutions were taken up and read, do 31 do b30 amall Tabulsr Mollers-the whole nearly new and ‘well con- | last times she saw another light. The boats are all regularly frosm New York on the ast aud 26th of e the wife, and during the minority of the children; and | Mr. Carwoun said that in regard to ae day for 10 do so do structed: at Mr. JOHN MILLS, Machinist, wear Third street, | thiewn ashore and broken up, every one, life Boat and | and from Liverpool on the uth and, tithe Ao your petitioners, asin duly bound, will ever gratefully | their consideration, he would leave it to the wishes of 100 lo 50 do 630 Mas fi 22 3e" re all. The rudder has broken ff just below the port. All | application must be made to W.& J.T. TAPSC ra: the Senate. For himself he had no choles. that he 300 i 4 > po Pp we do 100 0 810 1 OK SALE~Received by the ship Childe Harold, 100,000 | hands are at the pumps. Among the reat, females as | * jew York, or to TAPSCOTT & Bt A, Mexico, Aug Ist, 1847.” wished was that there might be no uanecessary delay to OR ay “0 do segnrs. and 90 bales tobacco, for sale in lots to suit purch: | well as men, I enclose w list of parsengers in haste. George's Buildings, Regent's Road, Livernool at bem ; . Also x large Lot ¢ 7 “% Ghoice wrappers, anitable It in due to General Soott to say, that in wigning the | their discustion. He would suggest the first Tuesday in 22 . KNIC Hed 8. B. TUCK PUK VALPAMAIBU, INT RAMEDIOS AND Li — ’ January next. Seceke ‘tr BRO, 158 South stree' P, SA temporary rudder is being made to-night Bvt shay OWPHRUS, 373 conn, ¥ MLA. | petition he added there words. yithout any desire | "Mr. Stvien.—BSay the second thane Hatem BR bee ae 20 | BOUQUETS OF SWEET ¥LOWERS—LENOIR, | and an anchor and chain are to be got on board in the | {¢f Will positively sail as above on or about the Of procuring for my or ihe commen lows ct Mr. Base. — Two weeks from to-morrow. 100 do ans 277, Florist, 45th street, Bloomingdale road,hand aud table box ing, if ible. Weath For freight or passage, having packet accommodation from the proposed change in the pension laws of the | : fe ks fxtim to. 100. di AE 450 F: v1 4 ‘&e., mide up handsomely morning, if possible, Weather more moderate this | io SAM'L I, TRACY. 27 (ld Bip. | entirely concur in the reasonableness of the | Mr. Ca1.noux.—Two weeks from to-morrow. $0 Morris Canal btw $7) 1000 do bts a New Work Hotel. All kinds of | °°@BIDB: ee + Loria JACKET SHIP LIVERPOOL, for Liverpool, being ana. | foresoing petition, and can see no military or other ob- | | Mr. Avirx.—I do not understand the Senator's mo- & 4e i 33 Caxton Co 20% | ch laa ik et | we Ne, Recione, Meee Benkae, Homer, coh Philadel. A voidably detained, will sail on ‘Thursday, 23d inst., at 12 | jeotion to its being signed and Presented : : wee Vive. Peseets emesis: Os Ye tb tate 4 0 19% HEWARKD-—stolen from subseriber'ahouse, oa on r, Henry © s Philadel- | o’clock. WOODHULL & MINTURN, 87 Sou jar INFIELD SCOTT.” i Hi 250 Long Toland RR 198 Staton alend, eta ore tupeen berahouse, eiller, Germany; Wm. Bartlett, jr., Balti- he 5 the second Tuesday in January for the diseussion of the Hew Steck Masham Co, Makers Nong tas a beret Watch, 8. 1. Tobias all on shore, PACKETS KOK HAV KE—Second Line—The ship UTI: | Gen, Quitman also signs with the following addition : | thyrtutious. fobs Cominco bib te Seren feet ro RR ang | em ped ind 16 ‘ity doll Pas a — ain $ . Benedict, Fred Roux, New 4 CA, D. B. Swan, master, will sail on the Ist January. (9 | “1 approve the measure of placing the regular army on Mr. Aviex —I don’t know that [ bave any do bao 50 do ei fifty dolla c e thief, will be paid by | York; 165 steerage, 24 officers and crew. KOPLE'S LINE STEAMBOAT FOK ALBANY, Dai | the same footing with the navy and volunteers objection to the motion; but he said as the % do bio 0 do ba aie 0. ¥.CEBIA, corner of Old slip and Pearl treat, No — dik o 7, Gondare Exceped = ough Direct At5 o'clock, F J. A, QUITMAN.” | top wae important, and ‘as the opinions of the S 2 do 50 200 do bo 41 - 21 2e* re vd jarvandt an ity street i ite oxplat HI, om South Carolina were entitled to great ri 5 > Ta lems Mlroad Accia ram REGON, ‘This remark of General Quitman explaina all. The | from Sout! 8 sehen BR 100 199 Ho bio 41g | FO FANENTS—The adv © University man, ond sii Pere oo. 1—P.ag, | Hondas Wedeestan ‘asd Fildes omte pont Will lonre, 8 | setay te not on on equally favorable footing in reapect to | that as he (Mr, A) considered the ressiations doe ttle 190 y~ om 2 = ea aan need in e Reation 7 EY ons engage- ‘The Niagara Falls Railroad cars run off the track this | stetmboat COLUMBIA, Capt. W. w. will leave on | widows and orphans as the navy or volunteers. With- | ambiguous, he heped the Senator would explain them as Ba do ath 2 i boas Xx, ice. merning, killing one man and wounding several others, soneiayy Winenday and Saturday evenings (1 (Ray | f out aie, of the inequality, the petition reapect- | fur as to state whether peel ee eee as 0 k cash 100 do 815 4 Their namesare not mentioned. foot of Barciay street. Steamboat SANTA” i daa fully aske that it may be rectified. Mr. President, | | territory whateoever at end of this war for indemni- 5), Car | have no doubt that in reading and signing this petition, | ties, or whether he intends to convey the ides that if the recollection of wives and child thousands of | we absorb the whole of Mexico, the consequences which miles Away, many of whom were to become widows and | he predicts are to follow, He must either mean the one orphans before this last missive could reach the capital, other ~~ tain B. O1 ee ~ rerbagh, well |e The Markets, atterkoons, yphers, &o., engray ry + engraved with arms or New Ontrans, Dec, 4th.—Cotton-.There is no c eaves, signet ring Arms fou '¥ TRADE REPORT. New You, Torspay Arrennoon, Deo, 21, aay device. and peinted inany style, | in quotations, Sales small. Sugar—Tho market ‘The near spprosch of the holidaya, together with the | [rom $2and uwards, and forwarded to avy part of the United a "1 . to i was to the signers far more trying than the scenes of .wouN would explain with great pleasure. His : Ss: Books of Heraldry kept w pwards of 200/ tive, ani the sales to-day reached 1000 bhdy, at full ‘ext. Freight taken at mode i 2 fag operations ia’ ions, Gainey nad the effect of cheek yamer,_ Auy iaform tion uiven tn herder war oo cx sed prices, Molasses—Saies at 18'¢c. Freights ‘and ox: | rate rates, “pie gy, ‘velock tt M. "ait pertone danger and death on which they were about to enter. | object wan presented in the simple resolution itself. ceton | If it was to them ® moment of weakooss—the only w on herent, | neem pardonable to tthe othes | battle flelda attents d20r | sleep in honorable graves —rome are lying N LANGUAGES, 235 changes remain at yesterday's rates, are forbid trast: way —French, ficlian, Spanish, Germen aud English— Batrimonr, Deo. 21.~Flour—The market was inac- Frof De Tivoli has the honor to announce to the gentlemen | tive, and amail sales of Howard street were mada ag lad by 4 Ate that he has jw 25 8 $6 3734. Dealers were waiting for si ar's news preetionl cnet a There waa no change in Wheat; we quote Maryland re Hevea w at 130 9 1320, and family white do, at 142 8 1430. Corn erate. engaged for enc! —Sales of 3000 bushels were made, including Maryland white and mixed, at 670, and yellow do do at 630. Whi nolined to droo; are now forming, atter and olicese there was ao change of moree” 2 | muted. Apply fromtt A. M. to '3E-M,aua from 610.8 i the | Key—Sales of 200 bole were inade any of the bonts of this line, with: ADEMY OF FOR i ‘ayn bonrd the bonis, orto. Est. BUNULAD, or wharf. mostly at yesterday's quotations. W. q but holders were pretty fiem at previous peices tere ral samples were offered, but were held above the vie of purchasers Corn continued firm, with sales at full prices. ‘The market closed with an upward tom Rye was steady, and oats were about th terday. In provisions transaetio a @ud Jard were dull, and pric ‘The present Cert is, whether we shall conquer Me: t men-—the memory of a dozen | co, and hold it Province, or nex it to this Union. | a tit wan the last. Some of them | The question | we adopt a policy which will ter- irep in honorah Pg on beds of te fa the shathtlation of the nationality of Mexioo? TANGED (O45—NEW YORK, ALBANY | #ickness in Mexico, many are atill in the feld ready, thus find ourselves, at the end of anol cam- D TROY LINE Fore ALBANY AND TROY to peril all in their country’s cause, and some future time, with eight or nine addi- | f Courtlandt street—assengers [ am porry to ray not w few—restored to ions of people on our hands, and we may not ‘roy jn ume to take the earliest | their homes, are dragging sbout.their scarred and todo with them. This is the question — Ho,,aud north to Saratoga, Lnke | mangled limbs, in the face of their friends and | After this is settled, we may know what to do with the niy a limited number will be ad- 28% 0.290, The Champlain. | ‘The low-pressure steambont Kindred, with lives held by the frailest tenure — h A ednie MB MD Macy, hie pelock: ; 7 enure — | others sroceries the chief ales were making by auction Gratien, tom and taco oll (edtove loners ane tth wasno change in Provisions. NB. Macy hig Myening ats gvclock. Heat | Bue, vir,1 bave seid cough. it would be to distrust the | Mr. Dicxrnsow asked if themotion embraced his reso- 21 3t*r pote wore mode eb $8 8Osorpoey bad $3 erase na | caecarannd lemme eta torday y 5 50 for pote, and $7 for pearls eT ote coy = - | keta to-day. Versela are Baeavsrvrrs—Flour—The sales i, various separate MATING SALT Tne curso of, brie Mareclhe, | Weather getting colder. + (ta footed up about 4000 w 4060 bola, Including parcels | JOLIN DUMAND & CU. 7 Cedar atest" LRY9° | Hosrow, D Burrat 21 —There was no change in the mar- Apply on boerd, or at the office onthe w if, ns0re | Tight feeling of the Senate to aay more. Less | could | lutions, as they had the precedence —Honr changed trom @ to 5 o'clock — ry | B&t ay, in justice to myself, with this paper before me, (Mr. Dickinéon’s resolutions, offered the dey before ing Line Steamers ISAAC NEWTON, and on which | recognise the names of numerous friends, | Mr. Cathoun’s, declare that it ie expedient to annex 1L.-Flour~The market ined at pal will leave for Albany at 5 o'eloek iystead Of 6 as here | HG former associates, many of whom wo sball see no | new territories to the United States, when it canbe oe rome 04 Y | offre, on and alter Monday, Nov. 29, 19i7 430 PD more, Jt gives ime pleasure, not unmixed with pain, to! justly done; and thet Congress has po power over the till arriving by the Lake Albany OnE

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