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ne = + apapreipaanesginaing epagpherlaiie'-sepTaomtage stoma no dart Poa ad ington, Burke, from Zanzibar for New Bedford, had 1670 bap, | ()() FAR! sn ives Pasty ania i |, West in’ Dutchess, Ulster, Columbia and Z no Spoken. Ls hs 7 at tom she arateomens of the distant General, i appears thot | with the Seneta: fresn North Carolina in whet he hed Steamer Northerner, Budd, from New York for Charleston, fecal S ‘ccuutiea; and's number on Long Ielsnd and in Hesitethortsed by law. Thelcentncally reverving camel: stated in defence of the people of hia State. against any 3. off Carrick 5 New Oilenns for Marseilles, Dec | 2stseX;, tows onthe Hudson wr superior, yarica ses 4 ede d. "No one wil: here iter call tn questi x Dabble: thet the eaisting legal enblshmest | tended to Intimate thet I oame from e State whoee acta 22 Flcade Ligh NW 20m Fark, Albay ce. "Revera'on Sate’ Ialand Seund. Call on eaparity to assert our rights, wherever there my iequ re or eld a greater uu- | have been . If Thad thought #0, I should Le - Sergent & Sou, 19 Wall street. “N. B. $100,000 toloan, im fate ference. if the great experimeut had {aied, it would | rwerieal streogth than is mow there. Hothat. ifthe for e of the Shaws come poopius waa tie taal bans aime to eit, 4) dia kasi: Boil AAS Aa have takea to recover from the m‘sfortuuc. Rut now. y isto be materially angmeoted, this must be done by the in repelling the im tation. But if the Senator G LOBE HOTEL, BROOKLYN, No 200 Fultun street— wherever the Americv flu t# hore, or the name of Amer: ion of new corps, and by maltiplying the arrangements, cA $e pul MARI D + my ‘aud aple: tablishinent having been erected cum knows, sad thit wherever in everywhere ths giorions | aud preuriag recruit sud solusterrs, Se Sw did mean it, I oan say, thet so bigh is the reputation of | TIME HERALD. on ed in the best manner, expressly for a hotel. has been fects of this war hive prociaumed our power, aud ¢ of the prop red plan of the camprign | Missisel; i fn the estimation of the civilised world. that { sities Bi A dhe y fi Por y the subscribers. furnished throughout with new fur ‘nd that we hav tak i that part of the revort of the Secretary of n above the reach of the Senator from North eee a eh aeenae. ‘and 1s now oven for the reception of company. It will est ustions of the wor! t bren read to the menste Sho is 20 far beyond his aim, that he has not | Port of New York, January 5, 1848, fintg Globe, Hillert, 1 days from New Orleans for Trieste, in Hot the fist class — ambition there will be uo dream fore. presume to sperk wa hori-atively . | the streogth to bring his arrows to the mark. ptecccentMatte Datcractorecn 18 was boarded by « Tarks [sland pilot on the 1ath Dec. rumeDts ar i nd and venrilated, sud noi wllany haat le f feseees aay well ba ty ne re tye om of operates | "hte Bubons said he did not even think of past rem | +7 24] Moon RIBKR + « g 12 | "Behe Predaale, from New York for Charleston, Dee 27 lat | as notantivacd gomsone ama copremence oy families faa et bi oust regi * rn | Bisoences in the histor our country, in the remar! coe HIGH WATER. , on - ae rota 9 . of Lat arene Regi a tie ees ameaner at | Ponhannceemraeray ces, the conduct of the war willbe ef: | Sieh he hed made. whlch sermed. a0 strongly. to nave Schr Azof. tvickerson, from Jeremie for Boston, Dec 22, in eet the approval ot its patrons, GF. OPES ue will tron: . F. Pol the New York Hotel, and 8. H. ORMBBEE, late of the excited the suspicions of the Senator from Mississipp!. | Crooked Isiand 5 ee eg leche New York teh se Antiova, Dee 2t—Brig Fashion, Kirwan, of and from Balti- ay z . 300 1 Oh lared sphere of 01 (Laughter fe meant no disrespect to the Sens’or of ‘ i % which, from ther imparea Sisnisipet. It waa largely composed of citizens from | Gitar (ok Wile, Lene erent: Sie Marshal tate dev “Hi 4 euch regiment iu the field is rather less chao three-fourths a! | if che obstina uy legal ment ; so that rhis mewsu-e, Jopted, will | ex nd | about 7,109 mec fo thearmy, The oreanigation is precisely. | «: thit poowited io the act whieh pissed at the last session of | area numer of pos tin | tary or poliue | we 1, Ou 1avorable 1, Mu & Coy ' ‘K OU EDis OKs, PRINTE — Br) | More. ar aah only Aim vessel ‘mils - sigs and hold. These cw oaly be | North © terms, about 400 Ibs, of Bout c dditi at f roe; amias the detai " fi atry. ard partion. aroling; and if the Senator and hia shall | it lavre. icken; Bro. spa, Dee 24—Brigs New Orleans, Bramh: Long Vrimer, ere "hes Cally eousidere’, nd are Well kuown to the Senate, ite grout lmesof communication, which ust be com. | BOt Be aesalled till assailed by mo, be will by t | Mi Ewen, Glaagow W. turn «i... | for New Fo'k,aext days Lomnay Chase. tm di bs. minion, 100 1b8 Brew tnd ‘300 Ibe of Fan secrete vecter See rouse Ta Cag eee ee eset thts olde | oe dente, MeCobis Ge alana Re teards ace? * Baileys | (Bx) fic, for do, ¢ days; Lady of the Lake, Bemus trom do, | £29 toPecherih tease, gates elves, favniturer aud every rexsvus which reader tt « the House, I am willing to ai t ra . : pie Okey " + tox , furniture, 5 lyst: ‘ PBL pm t | OSrat> Manian Gage, Reed, Belize, Hon. B Blanco; Iexbettn, | /* lh “Nov d brig Archelaus, | osherartigre complete, and in wood order, being meer y new, Sarat Oa ons | nocldotane tame at iets Hi Le adel poemtun tic tee oe van end be ell, t Marya, Ga, Nesmth 4 Walah; Arabian, Gri; | eit Betts nar Get iar ship Beerng, Rowell rom | expsble of pratig two large papers weekly. Address “A. B., Dating {pe soem eT Saree Creneury of the snemy. Lh Know tbat [should Have felt, even if he had meant for Sumit 4 : ig extract from the Report of the Secretary of } ‘War was thea rexd by the See-erary i— tal ent uh +r of smceess, so dissstrous to Mexico; our evn. | d: more. Sehe—W W Wyer, Saow, Demerara, H U sderwood: Jas A | 4 (Aud 4) arr Oc: " PARTIES VS we=4 i what be said aD) Boyle, alin’ Mebeaiee Uyachbarg, Gould, | -,Cavstna, Nev sT—Brige Lather, Glover, and Romp, Clark, | Wyptisic YOR FaRTIEN. EXCUUSIV VE, Re— 4 fal “ r Mr. Foote said that while the explanation of the Se- | Richmond; Virginia, Hoffman, rhiladelpnia; Emeline, Mar- Dec lo—Arr brig F A Heath, (uot Chas Heath) | price o1 app ication at $2 Authoav-otreet, The wen ae all quest oft mae of her Rtates and ter tones: abjagetion | was prepared to expect tha’ Dam auw i nator was exquisitely graceful, there was evidently | ‘2, do. Arrived. pledged to temperance, have been here but a short tun aatrecapstion of her capital: the defeat and dispersion o! her | Iam uot at liverty tonume my suth-nity. * = something yet bebind. | : 3 Wo: Dec 13—Brig Clara Ellen, Kellman, for NYork | of them hive belonged to Father Miathew’s baad aud are ex of war, and the | If the same inf tase on con i wes to prevail in the Mexiow | | Mr Bapgua—{ have digolatmed any disrespect tothe | , Berk Lucilla, (of Salem) Ropes. Analaboo (Samatra).1°5 | o; Hoston, ide, Sid 13h brig Tyrove, Simith, Boston. ed Come, De Kay's Ceetotale sin hononr of the gentleman who and, of Salem uo Am Ine 37 10,lon 63 80, spoke bark | For or bh ng fo state it he a & ot yet brought | - onuecils,we can hold oa, it hold on, an th dav 5 piculs pepper, to T Do- Kinaston, Ja. Dee 4—Arr Br brig Fonsnia Dill, Baltimore. | rais edoui h Senator and his State. 1 oan gono further, ner make it | }, Screens. Dee ath, | Matanzas Dec Tarr brig Sar Parr, Poriiaud ngs wh we ex: eenvted by the | euewny piv the eo t of a ener is Ss ”. , il i + | own: ives. Wi ee | & Matter of discussion. of and from New Hi ‘ pat y of Boston, £01 A Gents’, boys’, Ldies? and chil- oe Son, | els’ owing foi manives) Smens © OF letettg; | Mr Foore rejoined. that while the explanation was | ven for Porto tico; 27th, Int 9, lon 67 30, spoke sche Bengal, of | Nosmate NP; Dee Hi—Ship ‘Tennessee, or aitnecus), Congiees end ail otner Gules, Soe o negestions: with few we es | Spparently oonclurive, he wished to | Thomaston, for Bt Domingo. . Sid 2ith, bark : Pamps, Buskuvs, Ties: binck. blue, purple white acd Suow tist we should bandon | revand| Mr. Baboxn—Was not t Be gian bark Amot-rit, De Boninge, Valparaiso, 97 days, to | Alexandria, huvitg repaired; 20th, 4 Boos; ‘Mockasin Over thoes, and all sorts of Boots and Shoes E Bartlett & Co. ‘eane, Baltimore. for (amity us, too numerous to mention; Cork Boots, water- Bark Jane. Witham, St Martins, 23 days, with 7500 bushels 4 RA — 1 Salem, unc; | Prof Dress Boots, made to order: Boots and Shoes suld with nip to J Durand & Co, 2 scpanss Dec C—Brig Kegle, Trumbull, ra, for Salem, unes | uhhen—ataty Broadway and 42 (nal st araw our tro. ps from the enemy's the lessorscfad-| Mr. Footn —Yes, it was exquisitel 4 Pr positiaa couls only be seri usly enter t usrivht, aud till the expe | graceful, and agreeable, aud dove in a most charming Ce ad ot Cae tone pales iecnited berty, end were | tence of “ar ewa aud its eperation arouag tnem shall hive | manner; but atill there was ous portion of it which ex: | “"Hensarg ting Haass, Martine, Rio Janeiro. Nov 3 with toro | “Rt Audorinna,(Gies)iordo nextday. oy | ye Remi ep atourcent with edbarent role “1 of the | cited mir’\ful emotions, and thet was, that the Hon. | bags coffee 681 caif skins 35 et) SiTkin & lrouside. | for Baltimore. 2 ? r C ‘ood tht wll stor well replen- | y | Senator diu not know that iy past circumstanors in | Nov 26. lat 21, 1on 29, spoke British ship Stag, trom Loudon for |“ Sustatna, Oct 4—Ship Sooloo, Nutting, from Ca’cutta, err ed, to’ meet the wants of ihe nfOst fstidious. Atthe same i | | | utiful; it a. verry Uhriete secoriug the jastobje father operat'one must. ia my grinton. be congacted ia War, we enn revive leaw 1g the Nex can people iu he f the histesprat san countey eeetdtite, ited Point Philip. b ‘Si 1 be tak t ‘hat ch: ‘ode fromail places aut pos in betters prov he otrinencsbip by justice, than to provehs | pictous. pa Te exolted my sus | “Grig Redrare, Dortitis, Nasssa, NP 9 dara, to AG Bensou | “'t‘stuntins, Dec 10—Bark Floyd, Masbary, for New Ov- | tehe stock tthe end of the yenry consequently’ the goo 8 Tee ad cease (rom al! aggressive op: nd ag on Mr Bapoga said he bad distinetly declared that be ac 0. Sidinco with bark Gea Harrison, for Alexandria, she | Jenna, next da’ taining on haud—part ly faney good mast be ese — beh dete rank at Oa one of second. to overu, the who im repair Sr Jaco, Dec 9—Brig Merrimack, Goodwi ei an GBS htok of ante make cl 3 inl the its r F ; 4 for NYork. | of stanv and ever: fee; therefure, PETAL HOB 1 pl b: 1 i y past ciscumstauces in story | British brig Planet, Bryan, Salt Key, 13 davs, with 3200 bush- 00 | Meisia what we now posrss, open the eit oeeniie of tho country in ounneation with the remark in ques | el: ssit.to1 & G Laurie Dec 30, Int 3847, lon 72 46, spoke (oor Henna, NE asous Bee 13-Bilg dovtios, Jouaxon, from | dies mine following ooiplemas ol toes tion. He did not even think of them at the time. | sche John Polit, from Neve Loudou for Charleston. 2d i ie ° Mr. Foots expressed himself as satisfied with the Se- | Bxmegat, inagale from KN sprung foreinast, carried away Home Ports. gnilars, from 6i¢ ctsand upwards, iu great variety, sd sepieste the rect families of son netor’s explanation. head of mamas Beacon taht wen from $1 and upward.; do; very rich with cuffs to matehy ke. , : u i Thies cxeiussve of ow’ force upen ihe Mio Crime; smoant | (Tae p int in question, wo suppose, was the question | witr iow md, tester hun Maragoune, 15 days, Pee pe tid opmelbi ye though t» hold that recion, w peaceab’e possession ‘end to | Of tbose bonds 1) “ech brig Maaulin, O'Brien, Halifax, 14 days, with fish, to | 214 inst. ah'ps Radiant, Brown, for Li cand ng ai ne nat resion, Ht peaceab'e Possession jend (| Mr, Dovaiais appealed for the bill. He was, with al | Netson& Miles : (B bethat he free wil i Mw inn’ | Foapect, opposed to givin’ any abstraction, ‘whether New London, 2 days, with lam- ward operations, eith: 0 'uis, or by the | from the Senator from South lina, or the Senator mm dat less wf Zacatecas, to the | from New York, or any one reoedence over the Tore* alwaya ready, w thia apron. seins supplies, enfvrer coat 2 | | | i | off | Baltimore, arr 34, for rerasmduco, 15.0. | | | th capes, pico edxey from $15) and upwards: do, very tieh, rpool. lug; Qaeen, | Zed a bear irom baled ha Hi sitar Keg hd to own. for L lide; | $ik; maliene lage capea, (rem $2 and upwards; do berthes, {comdo. waiting: Floridian, Whittemore, and | £00, Stand eowarda: do collars frow Ie Gd. nnd upwards, 06 drew Scott, Fmery, fm Perdand, do; | 46% thread Inc exper, very cheap 124 do do do ber hes, from and, upwards; 7570 do 4» col & barks Hobert Watt, | $m, sidered Tindn eambnie brndkerch ef, from $1 20 an 150 pose sf protiseting the 3 A fai dscu of tne comprrative mi of eu luctumg eur military op rations would ex eud tabie leugch ; 1 shal base Calais, vi & Vose Burditt, Port» Cabello. Dee 15, te @ Whitaker. schr Pallas, (rom Buckepott for Virniata my rem. W prominent censidesations rela- iegislature of the country. He was 0} to ec 31, rer Flitner, fm do peo . pposed to setting hr Mary. 8 dave from Boston for Wilmingion, Cape | wAitwg: Susea W Lind. Clari ; isabella, ES iveiehescn:tc a: seein’ wnanhi Wiel weopertateninicy'| caitcetins aside the hour bills and the supply bill, to disouse what a eartg WiC distant 47 mites. i rable tim Havana, reybosie', Harris, for New York, and se -urity—tne only object of ihe war—the Iine polvey is | bled. are amply. sufficien he considered the idle question whether we shouid an- | Schr Leopard, Hauuy, Goosbury. 98 days, to master. mush dispatch; Gilberts) rim, Lewis, aud Flor: rewarded as obj ctiousble If our present position eaunot | already reduced to abedience. to nex Mexico or not. He wished to see the speeches of | Schr Canary, Mansworth. Machias, 20 days. enee, Woodward, fm New York, waiting; brigs Almeda, cummacd accept ible ierms of pac:hestios from Mexico. re- | toner it ts protected, and to fen Senetors made upon practical mesures, which involved | Schr Orellana, Rich, New Haven." Hallock, fur New York with dispatch; RU Fisher, Hobact, tring ty an invemeity line wou'd certumly fait to produce | they are found m the bittle field, in the elimate, or in popalar | sore reeponsibility. 7 Schr Monterey, S.ubbs, Delaware City. for New York, fetal 9 AZOO ACBESO # LAN D—For sae in Warr a conut sxch a result; it would weaken the inducem-nis of the evemy | fumal's, msy well vot againat this bill. sad, refuse the aus- | Mr. Wes diog to state that Schr Kagle, Jones, Sag'Har bor. Bevery, Vee 30—Sid bark Hannsh Sprague, Lunt, New town of Jo nsburgh, Stale of New York. Apply to vat avend to Rost vred, by our vuluatary sur | msntarioa it trovi ies, Buttuose who, like me, believe thit . WesToort was proceeding to state that he meat Below. : | Jt. B. Norton, tKar Rockaway, Long Island, State ronder, to the poss - | aod importart depart for the word of Cound | BOt the immediate ger of the army, when he spoke | bri i wd | Jan 3—Arr ships Tsar, Leach, Cron | orl ments, and rom the pressure of ourcrms, and froin of the necessity of immediate relief, wherenpon, Bhelagenkoewa, Sall | gers, Belize, Hond; Phavsalia, Allen, N Orleans URULARY AND FINE PREVENTED, by the odop- urces thaa hy din secucity to hy ither eurqaest aud amnoyance, be- | uimecessary peri Mr. BapceR rese and said—Ob no, the Senator did 5 ia, Li i | !8¥, Moore, Palermo; Flor, Cole. Apalachic tion of TOMLiNSON & HOPKINS’s ALARM, ¥ hion : by taro big avery bis . Packet ships Columbia, Liverpool; Gladiator, London; ships | 1, Frost, Hdwards, Phila; Macy Miller, Lyn i BENS baat s ed _ limis we might select woul left wih | of numa endure Niverat arrange | not say immediate danger ; but three weeke henee. Cr Charleston, | ships Judah Toure, Nickerson, W Orleans isa simple cud very ingenious contrivace—it is attached Fan ermcnts hath ivan al Colon, Havana; Jessore, New Orleaas t, when weizhed 2 the balwce w od of its sons, will cheerfally ve % fort Mr. Westcott, rejoined at some length in favor of to the doors, windows or shu:ters, W. action upon the bill; and as Mr. Calheun’ t the ‘Alarm Bell rinyine, whic! leper. The * Alarm” Charleston; barks Hudson, Bremen; 8 wan, Co. St ry, do; C: % doy A » Smyr- ere a Marys; brixs Cordelin. Ponce: Erato, Porto Cabello; Hades, | ue tics Tartans Preteen dos Anne evactis, Malthe, | | pare et | (declaratory against the annexation of Mexice) and the Hl Harbor Grace; and others. Phila; schrs Eglaatine, Hanson, St Pierro, ‘Sid burks | resolutions Hi ary wath concentested forces at our detacned pests. To hold These po n 7 i inve Cthatehnali fall within tve poe,). aud toreveut te | plley batera sabare Spanley aad pete bill were inot antagonistic, there was nothing in the Seapianiiaaneae dno Cuver, Jas Andrews. ‘The following fore thas he'samsmmon fell bespios-— de haa been st we cnrsious in othe territories which we might choose to. uppro- Wherever * * ® * appear. the copy Ww! two measures to prevent his giving his sanction to Herald Marine Correspondence. chered ja the t:oads, whea the wind came an clk: | the Sun Building, Heely’s Franklin square House, aad at 0 C it was wholly impossible to decy pher it—H&matb | both, if it were necessary Pumapeenra, Jan 4,4 ? M—Arrived—BScha Mary George, | ihiPs Zone, Hawin, Helen MeUaw: Br brigs Barkhill. Ze- | forth & Cos, Broadway and Wall stieet, by Dunn & West, me would suffice When Mr Cass had concluded, Mr. Catmouy expressed his willingness to adopt the | Watts, Wilmington, NO; William Henry, May, Bridgeport: | ward bound pat baces” Bark Walter remuns in Presideat | ‘Little Green street, near Liberty, who are the agentsfor the EO dio Mr. Critrexpen moved to postpone the further con- | suggestion of the Senator from Arkansas. | Asher C Haveus. Barrett, New York: Reaper, Myers, 40; | Rouds, Braz Metamora std yesterday, Patentees. ‘They will take pleasure in showing the operation wut veqrcifonbaced'te feaehehive to ase for sideration of the bill till to-morrow. Mr Jerrensox Davie urged the necessity of immedi- | Frances Esther, Nosh, do; Brookhaven, Burdick, do: Adeline, | pits stoae jan years We brig Jabez, Smith, fm Antigua; | ne wha enll it! oe i wn Tmistal the line policy show! Mr. Cass —1 have no objection. ate action uponthe bill. Immediate action was required Sealy, Cs eo ie h J, Galley Havana: Hope, L: brigs Macon, Hoey, Savannah; Packet, Clark, Bath; senr Jas the well kuown Fonts he number of oar troop. sll 8 w ran Lenn: wud nitvENpEN.— Ie Jt to-morrow or the day after, | to get the troops to Mexico before the yellow fever anould | sicagrovaanageed Mana ypchapedegpntyecenas fagney: Thomat Be SUK ship, Damasons: Hialeah Or T fn. Atypets as, Tetely received over, 100 ceive, thereby effeara reduction of cur eetua] expsndinres for | the Sandton feewn Souths Careline wishes to speak get in. The Senstor from Florida was therefereright It |" Cieared—Schs Charles 4 Hannam, Thomas, Barbadoes; In- | Son" odtrer, West adver; cher, Waney, (BN Cuuninghatie | for only $9 to $5. pin. “Als”, French and english Bl ele cuse A wesce ofthe taterrsption of intrredurse, between | Mtr GC MuNMaRc. esmons gale sane et anneal ly legislation in the supply of troops which hadled | crease, Westcott, Boston; Reaper, Myers, New York. Halifax: Hiram Gerard, Price, N Yovk. [Some of the above | simeres and doeakins, from 84 to $8 per_parr, warranted good the seuorcs in ont possession, and the central parts of Mexics, | from South fon etait ret. Spokees his Coser: pute meme of so many bloody batties. It was from | Miscellaneous Record. have belore been reported sld, but did not proceed far on ac- | oro sale. Gents who are in waut of Pants will do well to paeyeotlections on amgaris are huthe co vecmincoasider Uc; | will give way to tbe bill ; men? | and ify after the battle of Carre Gordo, Gen, booet ead | TACZET Ait Untch for Havre, will sal this morning, Let- | gout of thehicknes of the weather apd no wine] Bolom | Goats: medors otdersaid wer called or, lle holt nd oe ee oey ae cousequeutir, the receipts: of revenue | ME. Catwoux eaid that in a conversation with the | been , 7 be leary opty erie Oneeo,———=, of Portland. noes n OOO Smnelnos 6 | ‘Below cost. Z : the head of a larg itary Affairs, it had been agreed that he | Anna would not have Gathoun) should have an opportunity to peak | or to fortify the Mexi upon his sufficient army Sante sip CHanLesaone, of this port, and formerly one of the | OCC, —, of Portland. is Northerer, Budd. N | WALLEAUE 0 d time to reorganize at Orisabs, | Havre packets, was lost on oue of the Bahsmas on the 17th ult eae aD capital, but, on the other hand, | y i ; York: brig Tybee, White, do; schs J P Bent, Means, do; t resolutions to-morrow. and that war all the | Gen Scott could have marched on to the olty. and os: | Aistansreaier, hows valued arghoct Siaos,tanated | Leithton, Handy do, murce will be smatt chairman on Mil Uader the operation of the line policy, all expectations of | (Mr. ‘Teasensag the burden of sustrivirg cur troops. AUVIES HaAik DRESSOR, No is Frankfort street, begs to inform the ladies that he will dress the hatr iu the most fashion= ble style fur Balls, Parties, sapplies and coat.ibutions from the enemy, woud be di understanding that was had up¢n the subj-et. cupied it without firin, | the padewak | casting, Me, Dec 30—Arr brig Susan Currier, Peikin | Opera, &ec. By leaving their address he will call at thei : & eet ; 0 ga gun, What led to the battle | Wall st. ‘The following letter from the agent of the underwri- yy leeving their address he will call at theit Se eee ieee sar deaiketoacies aud appre | , Mt. Cmirtexpex —-I would move, then, to postpone | of Buena Vista, but the fact, ibat the enemy knew that te to Mr Tappan, secietary ofthe boazd, received yesterday, |" awtronr, Dee a3—Arr brig, Belle, Greenlaw, Wilming. | houses Oraamental hair work of every description made to priate them wasascertuned or suspected. Bat, were it otner- | the bill till day after to-morrew. Gen. Taylor lars. rdenas; 27th, F , troops were withdrawn, and thought that | &'¥es the particu wise, as our posts would be remote from the wealth and re- | Mr. Cass would not consent that the bill should bs | he would fall an eney prey, and that every depot to the | 4 small vessel arrived this mor sources of the couatry.the amount which could be obtained | laid over or deferred longer than to-morrow. It was | Gulf would be the succeeding plunder of tue expedition near Harbor Island. with the crew anc wo. Id be incousiderable. important to pass it at once. He would hear the | We must either expend our money or our blood. As to | rom the wreck of the packet ship Charlemagne. ay i Packard, 9 oa La Te Meg a doer Senator from Sontk Caroling with great plea- | the resolutions of the Senator from South Carolin, there | days from New York, bound to New Orleans. She struck on tou, NC. Sid, brias Rebecea, Kuight, hia, Smati, New Vork, In port, 29th, wa on, of Lahee, Deming, for New Orlean Calais for Jamaier: Droid, Shackford, Joserhine, Hat Woronoco, Michener, for ‘Baltimore; Albert eating, Li E: ton, for Philadelphia: sch George, Strickland, for New York. | lar day. For freight or passage, having hip Cey- OK NEW ORLEANS—Louisiann and New Yoru L Lship vey | OF Packets—Very reduced rates of Fre cht-—~The new splendid fast sailing Packet Ship VANDALIA, Cajt, Norton igh | is now loading, aud will sail Moods y itth, her regu: lendid furnished fl een hovia, | hend, | Sure, as he alwayshad Gone; but if his resolutions were | was no antagonism between them and the bill.’ Who | ‘he morning ofthe 17th December, about o'clock, andisa | “Lpcaxtrown Arrach Wolcott, Ryder, towed into | accommodations, apply on board, et Urieaus Wharf, foot of eal ee Sl oT Mexico t disert bench | Sfver that perslsted iu, he would have to calls yote of | was fer annexing Mexico? Is there one man in the | (tl wreck. We auderstard most of the goods were saved | shis'hasbor b ‘elegrorh.o and AM | Wall aueet orto Bk QOLLINS, #6 South treet, Agent in Ee eee eee Deena eer | After mererniins conversation the ately? He beped: the bier a seniat Telleving | forme : Freep le aa at York, for | tit woods to his sderess. Breese Shin GLEPTOR wal ae the pure! al ua! — je army? oe per ie ‘wo! receive rompt ‘The brig Pedraza has by rind bi id sit f the =, 4 . 5, me \ 4 + Pe ce These considerations, without brinzing into view oth’ | Mr Crittenpex hoped the bill would be postponed | consideration. PROUP* | sand lusts and we are enabied to inform you ther Contain Paste eee ee eee ae ee Rear on ner renelar day. 2 fletton OR LIVERPOOL—NEW LINE—Keguiar Pacugt of zelle Snow, NYork: Guloate, Dodgerdo: rehs Cutter, Pratt, | a eu c 40; Wavehman, Watson, do: cld brig © L Walton, Rowe, N | packerchin SHRMIDAN, tecnge Be een, fast of the goods saved from the jearn that all, with the excep- have led me to look to one of the other modes ot opera- till the day aft ‘ f ‘day after to-morrow, Mr. Sxvren moved that the bill be postponed till Wed- | ard has arrived witn th {ick Leprameserlcnede:se protecatlo wtiahiel cscapyiag an’) nfs, 5 rs, after « hearing of the Senator from South | neaday-at one o'clock, and that the Senate mow go into | eons hte UTS do: Ware vi Valton, Rowe, N | 4 mf : fe eshte ‘papkiated-thel of oben ou! ad, earnestly pleaded the return to | executive session. ork; sehra Michigan, Per jarbados; Mount, Rese, N ing ard wil i the while country the wie exteut of terri ory emorsced is | the consideration and immediate action upon the bill; | Mr. Carrrexpex—One remark. ‘The Senator from | ‘tmesed:, All the cotton goods, had to be sold immetiately. | Yoru’ itichmond, ciibbs, Gaudaloupes gtemet, Ray, Der | Kor Height ere ppenee hotter apheet a Seen the Mex can republis many importa nfs to be gar. | and uuless there wane distinct informal understanding | Mississippi was mistaken if he supposed that any of the | she struck, not saving the pr. us belonging to the s! muda. A ieje | SPP’ on board, at Orleans wharh, foot of ‘Wall strect. or to ed and the long lines of communication to be that after the remarks of theSenator from South Caro- | disasters of the war were attributable to tardy legisla- | were perishable jing wet with salt water. ‘I'h Horstes Hora, Jah 3 fs Gamaliel, Gorham, Balti- | EPR. Collins, 36 South atreet ‘The Packet Fiup GARRICK, sent difficulties of mo ordinary magni w li athe bill should be taken up again, he would oppose | tion. ‘They hi | area it Philadelphia for Lynn. | Moses Hunt, master, will d the Sherid: d sui her . \s yy had voted ail the men and money asked. _ has been settled t! moraing at forty-five per cent.. a great '» Will succees e Sheridan, aud suil her Siew st Saori af eau Se Eee oe ve ae Tecan aedate gd tcK3 in the gute tore were s0,000 voted forthe war in a | peruano neon ariag ets dove oh”! (She had aS | site Deca rade Ca, inch Ling OF WIRAWUOATS FOR ADEE ° i t. Iu carrvil iT fect, Mr. AtcHison move e Senate go into execu- | single day, ani ey were not exhausted till a day or a * Newsurvrorr, Jan2 » brig Carthage, Graves, fm DE NE OF SPRAMBUATS FOR ALBS eae Fee ereranee to rely spre the verahie Giseeion: | tive samion two ago, aid then they were oalled out to serve during | $i: Texxxssex, Pray, of Boston, from Bremen for New | Cadiz Lhe belated NY AND THE INT EAMEDIATE LANDINGS— From the foot of Courth at 5 o'clock, f. M. Pas ity, of auy considerable parcof the Mexieas | The Vice Pursioxs+—There is a pending motion to | the wai heopie, watt! some assarance of the stability of our power was | postpont die ived from its conticuance. Qur posts mut t, therefore, be | Mr strang, aud ourforces uumerous, in order to secure the many | giyy ge and long lines of comma: tion, to disperse and chastise the | Orleans ‘got ash range Keyaabout 19th Dec, bat was | Nonvorx, Jan 1—Arr brig Delaware, Blithers, Demerara _ Whatever might have occurred, it was mot | oro and taken into Nacsnt NO) ‘The captain fas cousin: | sche Atauract Tow, Provacctaam Md ache Ertumpn, (ar) | feeRers inking the uhove luse will arrive iu Albwiy’ in axsplo ly tog 1 ded to forward on the passengers to New Orleans, and wait in- abeth. St Croix; Avenger, Ballance, J | time to take the morning train of eas for the East or We structions irom Boston ‘The i d, N¥ork. The steamboat NO® WICH. Captan Dogg: ough on hand to get a tent, or a camp ket- | $10,000. ‘The ship was valued at $1,497, 1ucluding 7,800 bags. New Oxxeans, Dec 25—Ari boat prer foot of Courtland street. U 1 I trust the Senate will not gointo execu- wo. It is important that the bill should be ac- will leave the Mondays, Wedner steamship Palmetto, Smith, frm and hak plnds wine would cbstract them acd teaupsren | ted upon. and | hope it will go on, if the question of | tle, or forage, or supplies of any kind | ers. for getting off U ‘achs Charran, Golding, ‘'ampico: Portia, ‘The steamboat COLUMBIA. Captun W the nore powerful uprisicgs of the people where-er they inc; | postponement ig deferred. We have yet auhour (to| Mr. Currrunpen said there was not a dollar asked for rt, W ‘salvaxe of 40 per cent. aay, Thursday and Satu day afternoon, ats beatempted Ie -noot » | three o'clock) for the consideration of the bill. that had not b-en granted. Not a single appropriation 1e hubor on the night of the Lith, there was rs, Conner, Baltimore for ove boats are of superior streugth end calew curry inw falleff-et t iz. Arcuisox-I make the motion to go into execu- | bad been reduced. This had been pecullarly, the mutiny by the crew, but the energetic measures Aizabeth, Feltoa, Boston, to load for Tri For passsge or freight, apply on board, oF to m-a To insure the pre: of Capt Pray soou quelled the disturbance at the office onethe wharf. tive session; the question of postponezaent can be deci- | that every man, amd every dollar asked, had been hu Aviivs, (new, of Vortland, 2¢3 tons) country, nud at plices were they woula br wanted, itwoald | goa uy, Baro Warten R Jones, Ja, fom Turl Tolford, A palachicoia J OLice—On and ater Monday, January $4, the steam ountry 5 weet pou to-morrow. granted. : M ader_w i i Eee ey acre aad seeding to sheir tetsoks dewanting | Me Onirrexpex—As the Senstor Intimates, we can | Sir, Davie had intended to refer to ome item not al- | {9 orga renaited by telegraph sshor oats iusther ores ;Leave, Staten talead t 08. 10 Bt A nf tesops as soon as needed to give effect to | leave the questio. of postponement till to-morrow. lowed. ahe had tw> feet her hold. She belonged tot ~ Pasevupers Balled, and 4 P.M. Leave New York,at9 aud 1A. Mz 1,3 and would, Tappreheat, bring a very heavy, and perhaps Mr, Carnous—I am certainly desirous of knowing in | Mr. Carrtexprx—I do not recollect it, What is it? | Goveroment. more on the morsiog of the Zist.in | Nyuyiras—Bark TLeue atte MAET Rseaea Owen; Min: Mtes)| eo vie 2 ing demand apou | % sng advance whether I's aYe an opportunity to speak | Mr. Davis—it was garrison equipage. 1 dense fog. und at the last advices she was thamping severely. | yi... Qwen, Misses Concha Owen, Ania Owen, Rosarito | {Yj KINHANDI°S GILDED BUARS LETIOR ap etythird mode presented s,is my judgmest, preferable to | tomorrow or mot. I shall, ot course, give way if the | Mr. Cxrrrespex—That was not here, Ic was thought she would not be got off. é - | Gwen, Pepiila Owen: Sors Don Martin del Castillo, Don Ex- | SIGNE—There lettes ae bad asa fued condition. all now hela’ sete te ce, | Se@atesays fo But I regard this as certaioly very ex- Mr. Davis—It was in the other house. Buia Asions on Cars Henay—The Br brig Jabez, teban Estrada, Dou Tumis de la Vega. Don J A Perrosier, Mr | anda brillianey of the gilding une wurcendered but in compliance with treaty | ‘raordinary that the Chairman on Military Affaire | Mr. Cuirrexnes—Ab, yes, but even that does not | timore,on the isi ult, saw alarge big ashore vetweea False | James Haus, Uharles P Morenonse, Joseph Taylor. ta the exty—which wi Henry spenned to any eobor that atipatations. plan als) contemplates fariber seq ti should bave anticipated me by a bill, which the Senator | appiy to us Pave and Cape r to the weather. ‘Lhey are alto Ex ending 6 other imperaay: poluts, more or less numerous, as | from Oho (Mr Allen) has axid war intended es a par- | And, on mation, tho bill, as understood, was postponed | thinus’ from the dasgerous ‘pouron ia which the: bre: was Passengers Arrived. sat itl Bercigpeneal tai, Mun pertanps Rin’ weleoutare toes eircumstaas cs may "A 1. le Gamentary ad’ over me. Itis an advantage that | till Wednesday, (the ten reciment bill.) and then the | lying when he saw her, that she is lost. Nassau. NP=Brig Pe apt Hunt and mate, late of | sisting between Meiuhardt & Scott, was dissolved os the lat of Fee at oer bled a mire Of Metico meat at hing | Bas no precedent of apything of the hind that 1 have | Senate went into exocative session. brig Coetieco; T Martiz fship Peunes inv’ HP MEINIT ADT wn, of Portsmouth, at Boston from Turks Island, b TEER yan the asecmbled s mics of Metico, most of ihove | wver kaown. I do not choose to speak upon the bill. It | (Of course this is bat a sketch of the mavy columnsre- | ;,okightof the 31 euconutered a parker, og Mite ttood beyoud the range of the physiesl eviletufiicted be | des mot afford scope enough for the remarks which | | quired to fill up the discussion of the day; but the rea- | four days. f d the war, Ry extendiaz ths theatre of 1t, aod chiuging the { destre to make; but [mow only wish to understand whe- | uer will divcover that we have secured tho strong points, | mode of conducting it they cin be mide to feel its pres ire — | ther I am to epeak to-morrow or not. throughout | ’ la cousegaeuce of nu jivers aud hamwe police. wehsye «s | Mr. Cass explained He» would not do injustice to the House of Representatives. yet, sexrcely touched the substance of ths thy aad infla- | Senator from South Carclina—no diecourtesy. He had [Ta consequ -nee of the crowded state of our columns, AVELLING TRUNKS, ke—JOHN C. Trunk Manufacturer, No. 1 Wall Broadway, hos pow on hwed,and constantly making, assortinent of Foreign Importations. Canron—Ship Montre eae 815 roll ii Wb Ubox sitks 1 do tea 2 du md: Wk 6 ro'ls mettivg 1 bx lacqaered ware Ido Ja- or European Travel, and Port earial elawsesio M-xco Asthe Mexie v has long beew Brio Exmima, at Portl 7 mauteus for the Orders tor the West I a et ° ar heat “ | given notice, however, that he should move to take up | by the press of importeot matter, we are compelled to pan 25 ca :ampher 170 half chests tea 7) chests compher 257 | {i 25. “any la a them the tm:traimgor of oppression te the hsada ot their suc- | Enis bill to the exclusion of all other basiuess He should | cave over the proceedings of ths House of Representa. | Amelt, of New, Haven, ‘rom Demerara for Bocaire. St eats toa Cary & Co 189 hi ches + Zi; boxsaten él esco J D | Sit South Amerien, & ES f vmed their feacs. Onr army has afforded | beglad to hear tae Senator from Soath Caroline; but | tives on Monday last.) [This-if trae, is uo donbe the Amelia Mulholland Cochrace, | L¢ylur—t2 ex J, MeLanabart— es Olyphant & Son 4 bhive OF THe New kOuh GAS LIGHT COM wat “? n hin their owa; und thus, by our pre- | could not consent toa longer postponement of rhe bill ee which left Vemerara some ‘about ths Sth of Dee, for Bo. | 02 42 Cutter & Vavenport—# es. Colby—il ¢ ses silk 47 do PANY Dre: mber 21. 187—The sanual electwou for thir ke could: ur forbeuraace, th-y have. withia certain lim, | Me. Weercor® was opposed to anything that would Affairs in the City of Mexico. re. to load salt for New 5) . Brown & Broihere¢ do Gordon & Talbot. t00 do 6 cs mdze | iren Directors of this Company, wall be held at this offiee, No, Bitte escaped exnetious trom eithe” "Bot our «neve et | arrest imimediate sation upon the bill, H- would oppose (Cor. of the New Oreaus Delta, Deo 24) | Bag AmatnuLa, Doan itttes sees 70% ds tea. W Wilson & Sou=08%G do | betweenthe hours of Tl asd’ If s'clock. My Tie panes Dave nw opened TOE wT te ee ond to hostilities, Beme, | Saythieg that hindered the paseage of the necessary | Ths following letter from a Mexican. dated Mexico | Dec 23 laden wih staves, sprung aleak the s:me & Semnous—10 do Gill, Git rt & Noyes—1119 costs 666914 do | book will be closed from the 24th inst until after the eleo prooenty cam. of they will, par an end to nowt ier ore | muasures, for the suooor of the army situated ar it wat | Nov 27th. was sent to a friend at Vera Cruz: | sang all hauds to be kept conscantly at the pumps per | 7es mdz 00 pas do Haggesty, Draper & Jones—l0eet hina | con. Ry order, CL. RV ERITH Hecrernry Kies (hh me see " fa the midst of a population of eight or ten millions of | “Every time I take the pen to write to you. it reca__| free. They oontn pampiag her four days, when, fiading | ware ri M Hayd-n—t ca Olypnout & son—I dosilk F Co! UsTON COUGH CONFKCTION—Jhucen id jtica to the troops required to garriton plveerto be re. | hostile people. Ia three weeks the army might be sur- | to my mind the 1 yee Laem in ‘hoppiness tt | Letom by ibester Sonne fiver re ey Inoue Barter, | Beale & Burh=aaal pokas ten McKeen & Bor tees rile mat well known a tielehie been im extensive we for more ropes:d to ht the fiel tent f for va: ‘out off in some of its d and if seems to me that J at! ear the voice of those friends f i RUA hy Bong boreal - egg ye | than twel ‘ sy proposed to hare ta the Bel tent force fur | rounded and letaus; and if any a few hours frlende | "ive? vessel fel va writ them on the 27th, 1m lat"29) lon 744. | tng 4, call BF Whire-—ti.es 61 k Darin Broots Becoms pas | {hat (welve sears: with the greatest sarcess. | disaster of this kind should happen, be did not wish | with whom every evening I enjoy: Nothing saved bat a few sails. ¢ 3 Ronalds—5 cs mdz F DeSilrer—1 do si k ‘i M Weed y i tr) ap ths ports in b cmt nt chitis, aud all pul y ih Fo tee on tin motdesmed proper ts | Me. Bapeen sald that a fortmight ego, the resolutions | wae « victim of thet territi+ bombardment whose horri- | L708, (alsnd (Gataman), (presiousty, reported Vatranatse—Bark Ambiorix- 3547 bars copper td hides seo | Sina jad only Keumive Consh Candy. and the only one w hie Pr aeceeie more detail the mn veemants aud oojecs contem- | of the Senntor from South Carolioa were made the eps: | die crash still sounds to my heart | Nasevm and sold. | gtla biazilla wood 37 bales wool B Bartlett & cu-100 quis bra: | abh- are inf rmed that Messrs. Huvkton & Co., are vo longer P fa the farther prosecuti m of the war tpo:this vlaa” cial order for to-morrow ; aed thatoa last 0g The vengeance of God has fallen upon us,and we | gown. Cxci, Binney, from Baltimore, was at Cumana, 224 | big A Capenio=Scht Ocean—22 ceroons indigo Allen. | the *eents.for the sale of this Confection, but that the genume “Assuming tht this plano opsratims recommended by the | day of the Senate. up to tvat time, bat ous, ‘he chair. | must bear tne beavy weight of the puoisnment we are | Nov in 17 days? pass Nov lat rv hides 13 bags coffee 19 pkus copperDes Arts | cha.be obtained uty, of the flowing daly eppo.ted agents. je—and, for myself, 1 have no | man on military affsirs bad moved sod urged the dis- | condemned to euffer. Oar conntrymen have too long | lou7?26 passed close h Hi r romdway, Geceral Agent. Sold siao by 13 7 ba 300 bage cuff se 18 ¢ Secretary of War is the uF doa't apan thet sw Hoye & co- P lying on her broadside, with | & Huewr—38 hid 2 as indigo Mait'ar 4 Chelps & Com855 hi ‘ons indigo 30 b+gs coffee Ayinar 1, 273 'e e thea fuur gre st objects to he 7 cussion of this bill, to the exclusion of the previous or- | been in the path of crims, and now we must suffer with | all her masts and ap-r: 6 10 ken! in view in caumative the fo ce tae povided for the | (orate, im my optalon, sir. *xhibits a waut of cour. | freignation, the will of our God. We cannot ask when | topgalinat yards slof', and bowapnit standing. She & com? bigs mdre K Phelps & co—é phys copper 2 bxesturde eee ve cont Lued occupation of th» important positions we y to the Senator from South Carolina, no: in accord. | is vengeance will be appeased ; but still, we hope! | very deep in the water, wih her mastheads to the wat shell A Hubbard & eo—12 tons ligoumyitie 3 W Lewis & co— ge. now hole. anon with the unsges of this body Nothing but «xtreme | We hope that mooths will not elapse befors we may at | fier uren ve bees lout. inte siuacions Munn Verh ence. | {omniden2 bxato order, Vinshiv.77 bast Beoasway, and Coddington 3°3 ude street. Also, Whitwell’s Original Opodeldoc—Price 35 nts: The best possible cure for rheumatinm einuip, sprens ke. Reware of imitations. Sold genuine only by H.Joha- 109 Fnlon street. her not toh son, 273 Broadway andi¥ands, . G i r Brig Helen Maria (reported yesterday )—327 salt- Ration st é 2. Th. taking presession of sarh other commandiog porstsns | pablic necessity would justify such a course What ie | the altar of his chureh sing a Te Deum of thanks to bis | ‘and vead the brat four Cid reed es = : , experi-ae miy how to be proper, and es ths cireumstances bat chis bill should he urged througa | bolivess, tor his kindness in freeing us from the yoke of ‘ald not make out th twavettherac | Sank W AF 197 sheep aks Tenitds boi aot ot td othe a ee of Oe TL AEE" 3p «ue: udecsliny. eninGinidiondiid Se et The argument of te Sens scrang: sie pant of eee gh eM slew ie ies i her stern; no carved ia NR cr I Seine tained where the r'positions as well fron the xer-coast to the e-pital, as reaps itself; for if wny serious dis ‘¢ are ull #0 thunder-struck hers bythe late viotory c—The fo lowing additional particnlers of EON? j ; : ¥ Ou Reitiog auy mticle hat they wey eall lors Hee oe ae a an rartichieh may beceoughe lite | ter could be immedietely apprehended. i there | gulned over our arme, het Indeed we look upon the | th d usw schovnse Sen Witch, and the fe he Bhakepcore Hel, conter sf Daine tnd, Wittiam | ca," menare marmted geruive and diet irom the paprie: geet a way, by avy possible human agenoy. that | handfal of North Americaus who conquvred us, with | shed by * apt Davia,of the sche Aminds: | suieeta. All who lvve sostal and xentecl evmrany, well know | ard perfamery,yo hsve onvy to caller Iai sehen oa ‘4A trong free y the’ wecessarily slow process of the pansace | Sstonishiaent and respeot—for they are considered ae | Iran on che beach tn the sehr Ama that it will be, under this able and polite professor's mauege- | findove of the largest and cheapest assoitments this ride parpases, nich shall always be kep apou the sles: andresdy | of this bill, and the slow details of ealisting | the tools which the Almighty uses against us. My poor | {7 Co seuueatly kept drifting to she 8 poh aie ment, ay elegant affair. and will be present rurope. General Wholensle Ageuts, for Dr Uphams Pile eres The part of the Mexican people. see? “*°8" | and organizing the troops these ten regiments could be | countrymen try to throw all the blame upon their off- | strong current section that way; when she had drifted s0 P A WAdsH—GOLD smi THs RTT SG CONS, Eleetuary, and Dr. Wood’s Sars sparl'a aud Wild Cherry B "She orgunrention and maintenuace of wlarge fore sent down to avert such disaster? The gouernl subjeot | cers, and the most eminent among them have been | chors we: 389 Broadway und 252.G and st Great redaction for thix | tern, Dr Ven Zande 1, Jones's Americnn « holagoe, the mets of rendering 1's employment ns of the war would have to undergo s gen-ral discussion, | called * traitors!”” But, my dear friend, do not believe | the meas ofall havds being loi t Anti-Agne and Fever Pulls, Bull's Sarsap week only. A beauciful han? tanght to all (old and young) nten lessons of ue houreach ‘Term. to persons snbverih. | 1X. Swayne’s Syinp Wild Cherry. Ayres's Cherry Pectoral, ing this week, ONE DULLAR fur the course, aad asatisfac- | Dr. Wadeworth’s Worm Killer and Wild ( laps Blossom ) Dentrfice, x moat beeutiful article aed recominrnded by pron pis . ih fessor Biliran: Dyet’s 2 iven, 0 in her main B50 EWAKURN YET FOUND —Hirediromthe | (ot for the ‘Pheaate Perhltgars, segieasy ait eae: i" ould very stable. 25 Warren st.. on Saturday. Nov 20, @ | bounded nomber of Medicines and Perfumery. Pills, Plasters, e current prevestedit. Ido | Lisht Gigy Horse, 1536 hinds high, sboas 1} years iid is re | Ke, Ke. Kirkbride’s Tottersall Heave Powders; together y coumequence, except it wher | ters aud down hua legs, with ahalflorg tail,though never dvck- | qnnye, Tent Bumber of other horse madicier, for sale es beta ed, yet mi @ beeu by thistime; yet not be heel. d. that—the field of battle answers that it is a lie ! | sotne in aaders rest of aul, Thine ahe woutd have come in | \ . | so that they eould hr ‘om her ji boom on board here to count the brave fel- | ‘tanda. As svon an] could get rn shore i went dows take | torr tmprasesnen man | then there were three men in her fc much be'ter to opposition hopel-as by tl and that discussion could as well be had on Mr. C: streogth, than to exeite it ito artion by the exhibition of | poun's reeoiutions as upon this bill. He hoped. the: a a thea be compelie! to resort t desperate strag : Fins, tz remedy evils whieh ordiuary pradence would have | {0r® the Senate wonld ut least postpone the Dill ull the " id we o t nur | Say. There Frente tttatt wha tre dove nod suffered vo macht | . Mr. Cass, iu reply to the Senator from N, Carolina, | you would bave seen how guilty are those who call our | | the esemy nd to the world. Remember, sir. thxt our troops | disavowed any intention of discourtesy to the Senator | offloern* traitors.”? are 9009 miles from home, im the midst of a hostile popaiati from South Caroline, H® had given an eerly notice of Ths goveroment, now in Queretaro (if it can be | of ewht or tea mitlions t this bill, aud that he should aak for its consideration to | called @ government, for at present we have no govern- e cold fron of the bayoneta Pg oe babii the exclusion of ail other busiaess, The afflicting hand | ment), has nominated commissioners to meet Mr Trist. | Scrx Wotcott Reider, was towed inte Fdgartown on the | A lite sharp on a of hia hip jgometn ng tender the TRKBRID ES TAI THaSALUSHe. a He \ a 4 ph. 9 i . sach perils. T1 rionty oF of Providence had arrested eur basiness proceedings in | They are expected here to-day, if they have not yet | sccamner Telegraph Tae pocend day on: from, e Ene, mrhich eamuas hse coat, pee She rearick rete ope owe shat in this condition | those last oftiors of respect that are due to the dead, and | arrived, which I @id not learn. But what will be the | an iarad +4 people will saddeuly break out in o iucurrectious, | this was the very firet day which had been sfforded for | result? Can they accept the conditions which will be | rod sometimes display na euergy and conrige whieh they | the oonsiteration of the subject He was opposed to a | imposed by the United States? Will they have enough | failed to exhibit noo the bartle field. Who would weigh | general discussion upon Mr Calhoun’sresolu\ioas He | energy to cede an iuch of our territory? If they do, with a ericical balance the am vuat of opp sition we have to | would cheerfully agree to poetpone the bill one they will be called by the {gaominious name of “ trai- fed to throw over 5 tons of chain led in both his gambrels, so that they are quite pulmonary compl th w nd some other articles ofhereargo | a ding 0 ht. Enamel leather top wagan, Wood | Warranced to be the best remedy ever used for th ined in porton the | & Fomlinton’s m: nets low, large xproa, drab | gud will cure any erse nf the kind thac ean t cloth lining inside, with cushion of light moroc~o; troat wheel | ‘They are also an excellent condition medicine, evd will im- Baia Cocneco, of and for Boston, before reported put into | “ou! Steet 4 inches, and hind wheel 4 feet, brass mounted: | prove in every way the appesrance of an unhealthy horse, by Tporehend, end the streogth necessary to cvercote it; ard then ie ea . Jaut axien, hab band smocth surface of brave; bravs mounted je. strengthening the divestive oreaus pad Sully p 1d fo id Ne 0 allow thi ator to express his views ; but be tore | Nassau on her passage from Rio Hache, was condemned bya | p!Si ax t \s A. 3 7 C201 Provide ere a a ed at palition erithennic cng | he wae opposed to any further debate in adv, ‘This {s not the worst; itis rumored that Mr. Trist | oard of survey. She wistco mnch decayed to 1 light made, acd white robe skin. By 2 man about 0 fem. Bold by AH. Go Co. 149 Fulton age, $ feet 8 inches high, lead, nnd at New barr a little grey, call: yer atout built, fair com: mae!f Mr. Cox, good ho- nd that the | part, and was sold, together with her cergo. Salvage ‘upon the bill has been recalled by his government, that bs. which would say, 'f so many troops have doe ro | action of the Sen: much how meay will itrequire todo so mach more? Iteust | Mr. Bururn had no favor to asi for his colleagu ers with which he was olethed have been with. | Bava Gen Hannison, of and for Alexandria, reported ha- | a foud of smok blue cloth elonk and bleek Chic ine sappplies we msy rote will begiven upon a far better | wage shmpls question of justice. There was an ascor- | drawn from him. If this be the case, there ts mo possi. | ving put into Nassau in distroes, repaired,and sailed on the 23th | das if from the cone h fil return the Principle. Ups Rees the ae fi eral ara weer eake fez | talaed majoricy here for ine bill. It was for them to de- | bility of tasking pesce—-for the present, at least. One | for her destinatio iio Ne H vation hat wil lead to the recovery of the Lon Monday. attal 5 ; | hope, —is, 5 * if x r ceivi . of $10 for property Ora A attai sing them, cide when it should be postponed, sod when taken up; | hope, the inst, the last! —is, that the Congress of Wash. oar? ats sod este sevensnacore i ust eee Niehof e hs y the The proceedings of this government areas well knowa in | bat why could they not as well muke that decision | ington. tired of victories, will withdraw its armirr; at Mexico usher. They do uot indeed trare! upon the wicgsot | after to-morrow, as in advance ef the resolutions of his | least, from & portion of our territory, and abandon to the wiad, but they rave! withthe power of te press, sua ore | colleague? Mr. B. was not disposed, like the Senator | usasmail apace, where we will be able to breathe our apre.d through tne etvitts vous Vigorous and promot ae- | from Florida, to take counsel feom consternation, There | last, separated from the restof human beings. A new li produce the yeffcct upou the state of thiogs | waano ground for apprehending any immediate danger | President has been elected—Sr. Don Pedro Ansys. Will effort to not including the ‘Tennessee or and stable keepers, mal . i er UK. JRAY. indebted to the offices of the Charleston Courier, Se BILL LO st—Lost yesierday morning tu Wail st sanidiRepudhicans aud the New Londou News, forshna: | BLOW ‘voneinwedrea dottarbnt onthe Bank of Mobile A liberal re «ard will be g.ven to any ove who has found the 1. 1. te! wes MeClint.ek, a D. Princip'es and Mra and M. ia Mexico. Nothing nce more ty impress upwn uxp—At North Edgecomb, M recently (not ania REY! Surgery. Meaty Gibbo i f Medi the p-ople of that couatry reessity 0: to the army. we be more happy under him than under the other Pre. vouih a fae barge of abont 400 tons, ealied the Chucs | © tthe offiee of SAMES HUMPHREY'S, dt Wall st Mery, Beaty o g instnutes of Medicine und Unauimoas determination io Congress to pur | Me, Fors, in reply to the Senator from N. Carolina, | sidents! | amvafeald not What can he do? Nothing? | 5 ed by Scar. Job Jonathan, Enoch and Moses Chase OPARTNERSAIP SOTICK—Merehante and otiers, | suatoraf Aucune Ric hick Be De og eee e: eth 1 it is obtained. (Mr. Badger) disclaimed any idea of discourtesy to the | | fear my letter will be too long; I will, therefore, termi- | snd 1’, W. Chadboume, and to be commanded by Capt. Joha about having sigus painted for new firms, sre requested to | gery. Kee for the full course, $70.' Fee for those who bave pinreees : pemeetmatal ek bites Ee cation the Senetor from South Carolina, he thought the for- ) promising you another by the first opportunity. Chase. cailat Ackerm: to Nassaxt street, and examine his new | attended two fulleourses in other Colleges, $40 i of our present arany, eluding regulars and volunt | mer Senator had made the ¢! itheut being able to Avant, Jan, 2, 1647, | | Pons oy Boston—The following table embraces he arival bere Eis pgfrnd 2A and in every 70 tou so, be vad ones: nly YOLUNTERRS Gencrai Events | and clearances during each mor Actanl force about... .... sreescee To comptete the organization will reqa're. . i wenty-five regiments of regulare Fall le- ‘omp ement,exelusive of officers. . | sustain it by the evidence ja the case. There was an ion 0, Legisluture. zoo | Baiforca disposition in the Senate, for the moat perfect | 7*¢ "#2 abet bolton fbr OC. Oe. courtesy, especially toward the Senator from South | There is a terrible bubbub in relation to the organiza. | | Carolin there wes @ fraternal good feeling towards | tion of the two Houses, and particulary of the lower | him. an simost filial respect; and where, then. was the | House. Greeley bas come hither from Washington, (at ot diary signs now in use. ACKEKMAN, inte Ackerman & Miller, 101 Nassau street, | secting Rooms will ti hextto the Herald offize. rr rangements now pent [von TloN WASTED — given of | chairs of Inetitntes ¢ KARL PETELER, wonld be thankfully received by hie | pied by distinet Pro‘essors ni CLINT OCK. M.D. Dew mp en ” | r. 8 e. formation iequire of J OM. eee aaa ce lil saatien 21538 | ground fore charge of « want of courtesy? Krom the | the suggestion of Weed ) to areiet In making anuitacte Wee aiaree ee te ere rors ieee FAP Nero one RIVERA {edelnnin, December 47 18 Turing the last year there were reeru:ted— . silence on the other side, Mr. Foote was disposed to ization. The re at swords pointe—the radi. QOOKRERPER W e qualified by Bennett, H 11018 think there might be rome scheme in this movement for | ag section, headed by reek For the old army ; ' are pledged to expunge 1d. who has been ce: chor whohas kept books Fre Se itd the pottponement of this bill, us one of the measures for | Prindle, the prince of clerks, and to put. Mr, ee Boncett’s sysiem, with & selerence to the houre—other Iiiade phi F ses of yovone i ae usteining the war ; and with great earnestness, be | Hawley, of 7, in his place, ‘There ts thuas | xu Suet 18 ht—may heat ofa permanent place, by address | raiadies of a delicate nature, and Aestroctive hatios oF Voruntears Y | eitiece io the fea 2 °% immediately succoring oUF | progpsct of a refreshing row in the whig osueus, which | Sapiamber 34 OCKEE & Cu.68 Meriden iene. ___| vatids, whese compiniats are in the. mog. deeperste condition |" Mr. B disclaimed any intention of ch will be held at the capitol to-night, The struggle will | Qevober 38 TON WANTED —A respectable Irish person, | inay depend on boing always conducted by Dr. K. himself, SOUND Si esevens sos sctecsis TEM e ea Rs 0 — intention of charging ade- | he between the Greeleyites and the anti-Greeleyites, Ree 43 d with a gentleman for 14 years as chambermai witha prompt, safe aud energetic treatment, toa perfect cure. ——— mt | itfwan quite pomlble however, Ust a gentlemen might | S0dit is asserted that the latter gentlemen are in « | December otis staatios ay cham, sezid or | Sunes Gavening, tapolleg ata Omer SO cevart teed Deduct the garricous of Tampico and Vers Bibit rgd decided mejority, in both Houses. The power of Weed table private family. She pertectiy une | rivesumcient to care themeclves hn ive: Lop kes ir ail the ogrations betwees Vers Crag 7 fewer quite poosibie there aight be differ ttopintos, is | 18 waning: it Is at the point of dissolution, and he Cerstands her busiuess,, A live’ addreased to Bridget, nud left | fers, post pad, wiilmeet prompt attention Hendenee, N. W. eee Metine Inefeding garriooes, together With the subject. " Nor was there any scheme in thie matter, | Seemt te have made the most desperate efforts to | ss sacing the yeur pe Pe aeeeercoedts page of te Phitad ie sick and disabled... . saperpitenc as suggested by the Senator from Miselesippi. He (\r. | Bf'the arrivals. 3 ships, 14 bar bri pectable Young Wom rtieulars, see th page of the Philade: u the Adjetait Genetal’s office do Badger) came trom a part of the Union where scheming { nera were British: # ships and 2 brigs Denia wie, tox WIVATE TREATIA® Se et ccelly som was not practised, and where it was not held in very ogeged | Wot Sremen; | bark and 4 brige French, } bark Bi ork in asmall. family. Bbe 35.4 {the Genital Organs, their Ni ture Lae | high repute; and not being echemers themselves, the: cagneed | 1 brig and] schooner Dutch; | bark and 6 brigs Swedish; 1 brig "ihe best of city refere her} i ae 3) * jeneral Wool: | P ¥ | in furious etforts to oust Prindle from tho elerks | yest on’ rigy Brexilt Rovcon ded bases The best of city reference from her last ‘Consequences, and ui ed to we naga babi | were not in the habit of suspecting others of reheming. | the House. ‘This course was alopted because tl “4 dey for hovesty and capacity. Please to enquire im Kighth vidual, of both sexes. 4th Ki 312 p He sould not go into an informal understanding that | Siready several competitors for the clerkship of. the : rt, enues Bend C, for Thomas: Walls, in the Price a by ali Booksellers Gold, also, by the Author, 68 | when the gentleman from South Carolina is heard, the eee treet: or, muiled, Free, ‘n secure envelopes Senate, the mort prominent of whom are Bogert, of . : ° ‘ 7 6,7 , cote . hs New St ‘ 6,727 | bill shall take precedence of the resclations. New York, and Beers, late member of Assembly from ANTED—By a respectable girl, asitastion as chamber: | feceipt of $1, post paid, nddressed Box 869, Lower Post Office, : {| Mr. Case did not wish to be held responsible for a re- | Westchester, with a large preportion of the Senators 7 maid, orto trke care of child‘en—speaks French and | New York. BiRendeaechicorterChurchinrecteee, ATMS (0 Mt dour. | OPER, 4 DUANE STRERT, between Chatham Did Withism' streets, has for the last’ fou mark of the Senator from Ohio (Mr. Ajlen), that the mo- pled ed to sustaip one or the other of these gentlemen. 4 2,157 | tion to take up the bill was « parliamentary move to cut | Mr. Iinwlay’s election was, of course, out ef the ques- 310 18 | 83 Rende street, mum 41S Ageremare harebe 3.197 off the resolutions of the Senator jrom South Carolina, | tion. His friends could, therefore, hit upon ANTED—By a respectable young woman, a suation to Drogen route, under Lient. Col. Powell hee Gattan woud be Bed te ee. tiw Meester ews | capediens than te drop Prindivend Yarn bias oti Sieve W As ihoucageal hewtpyrere of acanal pevvate upaiy cies ARTE ee met Ree W ork fle ona cu etn at j7 | South Carolina : but be thought that, after that, the | shipof the House. Shia w: . butit was better than to | Auamst, 18 no objection to do she waitirg or chamber work. The best of | cases of this disease, and mild e dasa. In California, nuder Col. Mesor (7 | question is, shall the Will come up? After the Senator | provoke the wrath of sucha man as Hawley. Inold Erie, | Bectwamber & ae ee ee eNO oe ' | Rtrieture—De, Cooper hns d red anew method by whieh Hegalars.... . ‘ had spoken, {f uone elee should do it, he should move to | is issaid, his influence and popularity aretremendourand | November 12 He suLiery . he ean cure the worst forin of stricture in, from one. to. tw9 Volunteers. lay the resolutions upon the table | he haa represented her in the Assembly. It wastherefore | December 11 pL Liiiics ronahcon by c beeres peblc fostiea ta by seam Vorces—Certainly, certainly that’s the better way. | an awful apprebension that Hawley would push Erie from | ne ose ae ing oantiomen wore slensed ts ofhcors jor he, men, Whis, when to freely iaduiaed in, Beets cvapepeie, Aggague 019 = Mr. Diexrnson reminded the Scoate that bis resolu- | her moorings if he was not elected olerk, that induced 16 239 Git 1423 319 tohuF. Van Ren Hollerimac, Headent ; W- Bme of the limbs all of the .back. confusion of the tions had preeedenoe by priority of those of the Senator the radical whigs to undertake fo derperate a game as | Hi President; « . PlantenwTreasorer; P. Hodenpy), Secretary; R. tnvd aversion tosocietr. A eure warranted in every _* | from South Carolina, He sbould not, however, press the expulsion of Philander B. Prindle, the popular | ng the year, 902° 551 ine Behoyer i’, Dibbiee, Dela Perse, H. Fall ml he ai haree Bs ss Total jand force employed in the prosecation of them upon the Senate ; but would wait a favorable op- | and esteemed clerk of the last House. We aball have renees, i 168 Pay DES HOLLER SoG Beat |S! PHO EDICAL\ AW a, 20434 Futon avect d the wars portunity, when, at some proper interval of relief from pome fun before the s thing fe settled. ninidiies Ww de| ish: 2 Spa shi Pee eben ERMAN, Pres’ BenTotes ins entire ne tothe trentment of Pri wote Dises ne legulars Stee ene eee eee business, he might call them up for consideration, | 3 is in town, and there are hundreds of ap- | brige Danish: 1 brig wea eT yoyo FRIC Volmateers. « Mr Mancow ected ‘agaiust any intention of arrest- | plioants for the offices of sergeant at arms, door-Keepers, | @ dy riick nk Russian; 1 bark. | brig and i schoo- Ove T RED Oke ERICK: now selling the ebility from x secret, Habit, indue amine ' ing the mensuree of the administration on th | nesietant cler! yes, KG, ko. ner Datch; 3 brigs Brazilian; 1¢ remainder Avnerican. orek py ‘sige Nut; at $5 75 for stove, trictares he cures witheat pei, See Dr. 7) B whieh it wilt beeen tha: pw in urging the propriety of allowing the We bave id and beautifal day, with » bright Ke or broken. Coal’ Troma sr Yered, at 85 50 pe . ‘Whalemen. ken direct spon. il be ith the signatures of Bir Astley t, Sit A. Carlile, 1. Boo jes Lae garrisons of yico and ef Lae Senator from Sonth Cerolina, first to come up sun, and we saw the new comptroller taking # morn: mona Bay, CGH, Nov 4, bark Wi a i te kr cr if dan ean! or sale * he OSes 20436 Fulton str perfect cure guar: show t0.00b men rank end die, excloding officers: ‘ods the | for Alsouseion ° P Valk’ All the members are in town. jade aon ea Neraisen At he, bak Goatees Wak’ | PEER CLINTON, comer of ing usd Gresawich streets, oa ' i té TT eT. eee es, ee I a eT

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