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Whole Nes £980, NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 23, 1848. * Forr Mann (River Arkansas.) 2 ‘The Mexican Heroes. ‘The Pai : ; : ry lc in Kingtand, % 15th Nov. 1847.5 Cor. JarreRson Davis his distinguished The present panic ia ihecotaiesiabead mon- " i a ‘ stg | Officer was bora in Mississippi, and his family | etary atiy f Englan Military Intelligence—Marching over the Deserts connections have not only been known asamong | Guy A spit England, is the most extraordi- ADVERTISEMENTS NEW EVERY MORNING. Indian Intelligence, ‘i es La Pointe, Lake S PERLOR: ae $ A (RS. SAN DS, NT & CO.’S Aug. 31, 1847. ee eee a anether O-xat er ot ver ‘The Treaty of Fond-du-Lac. ” i f —Interesting Particulars. her earliest but most useful citize been recorded in the annals ot fiir, Sands im his maguificeat : : d Presid . 4 : her earliest pioneers, but mosi citizens. | that country, not senate Reval Horsemamney, eat ‘catitied ho URIER OF St. PE | The United States government, during the States farther agree to pay to the Chieis of the Wamme? | Ai your varied and extensive correspond- | ‘Jefferson Davis,” says the Vicksburgh Sentinel, | The panic OU hat pone Ring the paaie. of 1815 rao P ’ pee | 2 arcan be readily ace summer, have had commissioners negotiating | sippi Indians, the sum of ove thousand dollars ence, Bam in hopes you may find a spare corner | *\ WaS among the very few southern rent pon | for by the sudden transition for alily seeenaiee ith shi = ississippi and Lake | f0F the term of forty-six years. But it is . a. that passed the severe ordeal of a West Point | 4 gtate of with the Chippeways of the Mississippi and L. when the Chippeways of the Mississippi. shall agrees | for a fw items from these desert regions. You, | graduation tered there at an early age, he | derangeme Superior, for the purchase of a trac: of land | to the schools to bs establiabed and the places at which | of couse, are aware, that by a requisition from | received the manly training and thorough educa- . lying west of the Mississippi, and extending be- | (y2ereto ye employed for theme, acd eaten | the, S@pretary of War, to the Governor of the | tion thut noble institution has given to so many Nsition from a state of war to peace ; but the present revulsion aad ntof the commercial afftira of that country, cannot be accounted for upon any knowa or received rational prineiple Chaldven under 10 years of age, when accom acre ander aiaue, ve the dress circle, ha w mee at 7. : ; rnamenting deft her halls | "pte reath oe tween the Watup and Crow Rivers, to the | United States to expend from year to year the annual D P * , | BOW, ornamenting the army, and be Lhe truth of this remork is admitted moon pegormance. sof nc eatherealgeate oioae cogil. 4 the Chispewaya and the | Payment remelatog uapald, in the support ef schools @ Missouri, dated Washington, July 24th, | fitted to serve his country whenever, called. | tact, that both Houses of Pala, prema — et blacksmiths and laborers, the same shail ad ey F i D appoint c te ¥ Fn pin oe Sama pat | Sine tedine since etnies rapa I ekemithe aud laborers, the ball be expended call was ae ons battalion of vol NUBen Bis taro had expired: she pthowed that he to aopoint committees to enquire into the cases TH. jioux Indians, whi stood, - | by the a Fr such purpose: ippe- ve on the fronti s »lie foste t stress, &e. EF e * Boek eieced Qy. i bi ie of the locality f the Wineb ways, full or mixed bloods, shall be employed as teach- morte ony tial Taint ftontidny Ande we fer aalliay vantage, and did not, av too many pt esany th debate on the mo- AS uM ey of the Halis of sired as a locality for the Winebagoes. ths and Isborers, when such persons can be Santa Fe and Oregoa, to consist of one do,. immediatel fa nd: turn. the: aecome y here are three parties in Parlia- Mosigeaman, ems Se x ihe Far heats, The latter Indians are proposed to be removed ed who are competent ‘to perform the duties re- y of light artillery, two companies of | phahments his Fobuntiy, Had, ivan tintpete manhs eed entertaining different views as to the ; ( iti eats infant in this panic—the adn it ted by evens szbich, wilt (b; faithfully | to this position for thé double purpose of secur- is and all former treaties, men, and two companies of infantry— | Success in personal pursuits. He entered the | attribute it to over-trading, and the abettasties regular army in good faith, and went through all | of available ca the severe duties of frontier service. Stationed | trade, at various points, it was the duty of the dragoons | «Chanee (the arm to which he was assigned) to keep | than £: ath, 168, | ing for them a permanent resting place, and to ve companies. These were duly organ- act as a barrier between the Chippeways and id mustered into service at Fort Leaven- Sioux, who are maintaining ‘a state of war,” f Mississippi and uring the month of September, and con- ble capita! from the regular channels of For the last fifteen meaths, says the lor of the Exchequer,” no less a sum ‘ I A ) 000,000 ° a ? which has existed for several generations, and Ee ar ne apie oh rank and nes watch oa the then expesed Indian froatiers, and | the flouting ¢ WESTIE COP are SUES fe ry , itant, one sergeant | scour the wilderness wherever danger threaten- | | :, rast has come to be considered the natural relation SISA Tah tonGotey i W v since 1841, enormous sums have been draw sician ; with— the Black Hawk war, in which he won distine- | fromthe stmeonne. ‘ pees made by goveroment to bring about a peace has (mounted), Capt. Jones, 9 tleute and 69 nen. | tion and promotion; and afterwards still con- om the same source and applied to the purchase A ‘and 3 of the belligerents have officers and privates. tinued withthe army, until domestic afflictions sums, which before were floating and used for failed, neither lige: (mounted), Capt. Satin, 3 Neuts. and 93 non- | prostrated his spirit, and drove him awhile, a meeting immediate engagements, into fixed and plan is, therefore, resorted to, in hope, from the algpiGned ofeors wend pritctae, Heute and 104non- | several years he lived almost unknown on | * Another party i the purchase of cora—in addition to. which ne quartermaster sergeant, and one prin- | ed On these rough duties, he went through | t”, ch, between the two tribes. Every effort heretofore | i by I se rough duties, he went throng of railway shares, thereby turning these large proved strong enough to conquer the other. This loned officers and privates hermit, into retirement and obscurity. or | steady capital. well-known charac er of the Winnebagoes, of a (infantry), Capt. Holdschilder, 3 lieuts, and 79 | 18 plantation in this county, watil in 1843, | table to the workin ists that it is mainly attribu- sof the Bank act of 1844, issioned officers and private when he was brought out by the democrats | commoaly called Sir Robert Peel i successful result. % (infantry), Cap: Napoleon Kosclalowski,2 lieuts, | for the State Senate; abut defeated. In 1844 | restricts the issues of the Bank *t ae ee The negotiations continued until the second of n-commissioned officers and privates he was made one of the electors on the | makes their notes, the moment they are isaued this month, at Fond-du-Lac, when a treaty was e 23d of September the two senior com. | Presidential ticket, ae FEE eae convertible—so that the Bank must of necessity have at all times within its vaults, in bullion, a sum equal in amount to its issues. The opponents of free trade contend that it has been produced by the free trade policy of Sir coneluded for the sale of the tract desired, ° hegtook up the line cr murah but the artillery seat is Congeatcian al career, when war blew hich ived th " f thi d atry were necessarily delayed until the | UP' songression: reer, wie which receive: ie signatures of more tha tober, when, accompanied by a train of | er blast on our Mexican frontier, and the sol- ‘ons, 851 horses, mules, and oxen, the | dier was again aroused within him. Having in- i n ‘! ; ‘s timated his intention of coming home to enter Brenan as eate Thesearete of sixty chiefs, head men, and warriors, of the na- tack, jr; Maedi Mr. Fi fi . Mr. ings Lady | tion; and on the following day (3d of A >} iar de ae von at once, and hurried to join his countrymen and comrades on the plains of Mexico. It is ot course use for himself which, during the darkness of the eve- yas upset, and caused a ridiculous catas- exhibiting a confused mixture of pork, nfiee, candles, soap, sugar, tents, knap- left Camp Gilpin (so named in honor of n ‘ Robert Peel and Lord John Russel—that while ing CAPTAIN OF THE Ba | hiving been confirmed by Que-we-sans* (the IGAAC A. VERPLANCK, i coladalit five tuiles trans Fort Leaven- | #efvice with a force from his State, our Hirst | their aystem enlarges the field of commercial ron Vanderpocter, Mr. Vzehe: Viscount de 4 Teiydy, the hetedisarp pfineipel ahiel at tee ht H.M. RICE, and marched. on that day 9. distance of | eee ee ee eee ey cite weg | operations, it restricts and curtails the means of fone: Adofph dé, Co Basen; Y)> ry principal chief of the Chip- One whe has Lost a tooth. en miles, with the exception of one | him their Colonel. | He then, resigned his seat | carrying them on. By this we presume is meant Circles 25 cents: Gallery.13% conte, Doors opes at halt | Peways, the council closed, and the treaty was perfor mance te. at that when the bullion is drawn out of the coum- try by eatensive mercantile operations, or by any other cause, the law of 1844 steps in and re- ‘commence at 7 a’eloek. forwarded to Washington for ratification. The white Fisher, ee Oe ee BRoawway ee 4 CARD —MR. But it 19 not destined to be ratified without op. 3 to refer to the name he there won and his State. An undisciplined 7 easil sincere. was ; stricta the Bank from issuing a substitute in to the very numerous andience wi Topered im ‘with their | position. There are always those whose private | , Balsam, c., ineluding a bottle of fire water, which ade suddenly i band of A, vete- | ner. If this be the meaning ofitjand we think it Dreseuce at his Farewell Basalt; oa evening lest He | interest is, in their own estimation, paramount The bad bey the cooks had secreted in a barrel of Cee eh nee iat ; | there isno substantial difference between the two Matsa Auguste, Biewore Clocce | to any public geod; and efforts may be expected One who moves in front but amid the wreck, the brittle crystal YW ievation at his little band alenen, | Parties opposed to the government, Both lay the Messrs. L, shegch; Arthepsog, Be ‘Burke fi indicati h te be reed Raven’s feather. vulnerable, and our beans got perfectly gin aA sevelion C) is ui ATG bea r blame at Sir Robert's door—that is, they agree Hf: Grates, M. Fredeney Lo fer, Chub a rom indications here, to be made at the seat of Through the earth, : ed with theardent. The cook’s lamenta- | #24 the almost. idolatry with which the name of | hat the present state of affairs is attributable to Davis is now linked with all the soldier aspires ere loud and violent, but without avail. ee ae Oe ee a haed ead ieee tepeeantic | government for its defeat. The treaty, you wi . elpet \ P oniect ti fe ea a i. his tampering with the nays in 1844 to avail himself of discover, by the copy accompanying this lett: One who stands ahead, e evening of the 8th, we encamped on the | ‘@ Of chivalry on oly rere hese are sulli- | For our own part, we tiink the evil lies deep- B OLEMUIC THEATRE—MONDAY differs in a few particulars, which are eque | aoe bl hollow sky. f the Ka, or Kanzas river, about 45 mil cient records of how here he served. er—that the causes above enumerated are Ae ELL 5 creditable to the Indians and honorable t. Fs ang, One who increases the earth fort Leavenworth. We crossed this river GENERAL TWIGG secondary, and that the present calamitous state (TCH rf . M ey DEVEL TN rasisece, ‘Mus Mary Pastor: | Comm: igsioners, from any that has been c: by walking over it, ra t much difficulty. The weather was most of things in England might be traced to other and , Q Y hy 11th inst. | ~ | eache-wteiliien (chain at From the Macon Telegraph, 11th a1 ry 1 Chantrau; Crequet, Mr. He ded with an Indian tribe; and these differences | LaPointe) t, and our men began to display a full The felis tay letter from Gen. Twiggs, one | remote causes here is the national debt, which yen, Sree fe TIPPERARY Liga are to be made the grounds for its rejection. Gaba) (Chiefof St. spirits; which, inne measures the be | of Georgia’s most, chivalric and distin guraliad drains from the people of England, annually, be- Lizey Chublock, Mise Reberts. After which, HUNTL It would be strange if exper «nce Was totally | _ Croix River) One who changes his seat. ted for from the want of spirits, asa large | Sons, Was written in reply to the note of Judge | tween fifty and sixty millions of pounds sterling A 1 URTLE—Fimothy Dandelion, Mr. Holland Mrs. Tur- lost on the Indian; and thos who suppose it is, Ke-che-waub-fah-aah, (Chief io& of the men, and I may add officers, had | Cole, transmitting the resolution uganimously | —there is then the civil list, the pension list, the MODEL OF A WIFE—Mr, Stamp, Mr. Cunni ; | ate mistaken. Ithastauglh ‘ie Chippeway the | 0 Pelican Lake,) Big Martin. their sacrifices pretty freely at the altar Roaiea by the democratic Convention held at | army aud navy estimates; and the last, not least, Tom, Mr. Couover; Mis. Stump, Mrs. ‘Henry. impropriety of a portion « xed breeds The Otter. jolly god, while atthe fort.” I may here | Milledgeville last June. ‘The compliment of the | the enormous expenditure entailed on the people pnd the, enztain rises at 7 o'clock. being recognized as a part alien nation The White Fish. . , that during the march of the 9th and | convention is as deserved as itis proper and re- | by the colonial policy of the goveramenbwhick is ph during the period of receiy —but at |) Bich Cloud veral strata of coal were visible, and gave | spectful, The history of the brilliantand eventiul | now admitted by the friends and supporters of STOR PLACK OP£RA—MONDAY, JAN. 24. WILL | all other times claiming an: re rights | 0. Tac ouee fe indications that this substance prevailed | life of Gen. Twiggs, trom the time when he was | the present administration to be good for nothin, be prassnend. tie epere of LUCREZIA BO) Gl Swan: | and privileges of citizens o1 States. a dance. found battling with the enemies of his country, | but to increase patron we and corruption. Suck Genvaro, W's. Benedetti: Oraiei, Sigra LietuRoe Gubers: | It has slso taught them (it, se has) | Keesh-ke-dow-ug, The cut ear. e 11th, we encamped at whatis termed, | during the lust war with Great Britain, to the | yn annual drain on the resources of the country, 8 Severo Strimi; Gaz r Lorenzo Biondi Hozni, | that it would be more convenient ior ic Missis- | Mane-wa-we-dung, One who leads in yelling. Santa Fe traders, Camp 110. Here there | preseat hour, which sees him engaged in a. hot | is too much even for the commercial enterprise, Bir G, Memonteai: Husichello, Sr N- Paros; Liveroto, | sippi bands to receive their annual payment | Ke-che-we-mitig-ooh, The great Frenchman, nty of wood and water, so we remained | less important struggle, on a distant and difficult | skill, and capital of the English people, We are somewhere on the upper waters of that river, ery aoe aaa Leon's foot, than to be compelled to make long and laborious Nab-gan-nub-be, (Chief of journeys to this place for the purpose. Ia this Fond du Lac.) One who sits ahead. service in a foreign land, reflects the highest honor on his native State, and he has not been overlooked by his adiniring countrymen. the 12th, 13th, and 14th. This delay was by the wagon train having taken a more us route, for the sake of more level roads Boxes, parqueite and balcony, Si; amphitheatre. 50 ceiits. ALMO’3 OPERA HOUSE—MONDAY. TUESDAY and Wednesday, J Pre not, however, to be understood as saying that those cat have not had their share in bring- ing about this panic; we believe that, taken to- havea , treaty provision has been mde forrelieving them | An-im-as-sun; ightni rived on the Mth, and we took up the City ov Mexico, Nov. 20, 1847. || cether, they had, and that they acted as stimu- Grand Tableaus Vivants and Poses Flastiques, Procramme— | ing these wholesome conditions, it omits the yc Chippeway River.) ‘The Martin. onthe 17th. Here we were astonished to | Bypressione of feeling for me, from the cemocratic oiti- | stimulants generally produce when they act on Fart 1-1 Landing of ¢ a, “heirs: 3, Murder of the Ian; | Customary clause inviting depredations on their | Kenoosh-ance, (Chief of d Ogpt. Jones’ company of mounted men. They | zens of my native State, assembled in convention at | predisposed system } cents, Adams; 4, Samson and Daltilah, two positions, Rubens; | stipend in the form of claims. Ake nein (hist of L Little Pike. ‘piceeded as far as the Little Arkansas, and | Milledgeville on the 29th June. ‘That so large and Those remarks lead us to inquire how far our he Storm, Pildedradt, Fes mianiee intermission o wonder the local traders and agents of tra- Courtrelle) isles The old me: Ce BA the grasa very much burned by the | pane clash ae alley ate led in Georgia, has uni own commercial and social prosperity may be heir Brides fu the Vineyards, Millais; 2, Venus | 4'g companies, as well as the general fabrica- Pin-as-ree, ae Indiate, they considered it unadvisable to pro- | Imoualy passods resolution that “expressed the ardent | affected by the present distre 3 in England. It seems to us that the commercial affairs of both tors of ‘Indian claims,” should object to such a | Nug-cum- mets tint | reasonable and proper form of treaty—nor is it | Ke-che-in-nin-ne, The great man, }), Triumph of the Amaz nian Q: jurveydet; 5, Diana and a of fil mit Pai ceed. | Captain Griffin had taken a contrary view | $04 unqualified admiration for the skill, gallantryand of thesubject, and continued on to this place, | {M050 ne adairable bility wad brevery with which ne | Countries are so intimately connected, that @ matter of surprise that those who are citizens at | Nab-wa ge-wun, The centre stream. according to orders. The report of Capt. Jones, | has ever led on the forces of his country to victory and | pressure on the monetary affairs in England, is all times except at the payment, aad even then, | 0%#¢-guln-jis The summer duck. however, produced a considerable sensation in | giory, and this resolution isintended by this convention, | sure to.be followed by another on the monetary ow piiias atari while sharing with the true Indian his capitatio an 8, (Chief of our eamp, and damped many a fondly-cherished | as an especial tribute to the hero of Cerro Gordo,” will | affairs in this country; of this tact, we have some mevee a7) wclock. Price of Admission—Dress Circle and | “lowance, exhibiting a disdain for him whic tne ) ae oe E joa hopeg even our officers were divided in their | ever be to me one of the proudest recollections of my | evidence already. We do not rely altogether for Va quette, lady acd gentleman, 50 cents; gentleman so | the true citizen would not assume, should join | Me tye, Faas re. cool ry ns on the propriety of proceeding onwards, | life. To my friends at home, vext to my couscience, I | proof of it on the bursting up of rotten banks in Hyp eper bores.to cents, Bax office geen from i@ AM to | in the mereenury movement. ‘Their interestsare | David King (Chief of Ke: 2 ¢ difficulties enumerated were various and | lok for fr all that concerns iy military careers | this and other neighboring States within the last a Dats. and | am gratified to percetve that my services identical, to deprive the poor ludian of his meagre wai-we-na), allowance by a traud, or unjustly to require him | Ma-tak-o-se ga, One who uses pine tobacco. to travel by fand and water a thousand miles, that | At-#im eens, Little Stone. they may sell them goods, when it would be | Kenish de-no (Chief of equally convenicut to have th- delivery within a} y,220ut Lake), qT specious. Then it was advanced that at Council = = Bes spor. | tWo weeks. By the way, as we are on the sub- Grove we hud wood and water in abundance, | (owt ehour! had the pleasure of soeviag, Uurivg'the | Ject of banks, we will treat our readers to a short and only about 150 miles from Fort Leavens- campaign in the north of Mexico. The preferment of | episode on the manner in which those shaving worth, from whence we obtained supplies; and | political aspirants have cast in the shade one who | shops are put inte operation. The way is this— Mates that even if we should be able to accomplish the | was second in command at Palo Alto and Resace, not | some half dozen very smart mea put their heads sonable distance of their home: Mukode: The strong. journey, then there was the difficulty of forward- | behind at Monteray, and first at Cerro Gordo, but he still | together, and resolve to make a little money Police Department und OM HALL. «72 BROADWAY, vt Broome ss —Crowded to ove fl nd fashion of New York. Open the week except Monday. Unabated sue week of the original CARISTY’S M TR: EF. P. Ci GAN Sineer Be Pesce I Rocaen Oo kbar T. Veuake’ | ‘The American people have but limited infor- | peta ~— ing provisions to sustain us during the winter. | has the spproving consolation within himseli, of having | any how. A bank is hit upon as the readiest and whose original and iuimitable Concerts are nightly honored | mation of the manner in which nearly every in- | Au je-bin-ase, Changing his feathers. Our colonel, however, overruled every objection | done his ou Femy, and what ia sull more grateful, ky the | St convenient mode of carrying out their re- wih crowded and highly respectable audiences, and uarver- | dian tribe with whom a treaty has been conclu- | Ga-na-dow-uh-win-2o (ent ——he determined to encounter every danger, and # } solve. The ext operation is to manufacture any Billy sirmicted to excel every amusemestof a similar charse: | Gui fran hy 4 de by wi c oEaiaae vl use every eflort to overcome all intervening dif. | SpPfobstion of his friends at home. The operations in Phe by f bs ; ter offered in this city. Admissi: cents; children uo od, has Deen grossly Negi » by what, at first Mi eer 8 ake), lerry hunter. 7 Atc War h ning dif_i- | the valley of Mexico will not be, #0 far ua 1 am concern. | quantity of bank shares, and open a subscription 10 years half price, Doors oven at 7 oelneh— ence sight, would appear to be a fuir provision for the yin beac The land turile, oulfves. ounci! Grove there are two stores, jource of regret to my friends in Georgia; yet forall | list. ‘The smart men put down their names for commence at 8. On Saturday, Jan, 29. xn Afternoon Cone 5 tiement of claims. i and the respective companies purchased such ar- It se ut of cluims. And if none but bona fide | “Wy Coaes sh rauinauieraiy: elie petbvete Stites bial an ch ar- | the distinction t! c ns Wi a A claims were allowed by those who are appointed |, h-be-dud-we.duag, Constantly Leliowing. Git ting ibthAGas Mamincteeaiedeitieslive Go to adjudicate, there could be no objection to such | Bab-yah- € treaty provisioa. It would be just and honora- doBrha seas Lone man, march, the returned mounted company preceding a No-din (Chief of Snake ttaches to a general of division, | | tifty er one hundred shares each, but take special acknowledge but the good fortune, in having under me | care never to pay any of the instalments. A tew Placer bemlerttaplon hoy “a ae wae, ieee hundred dollars is then subscribed, # house rent- a er i iq ° 5 7 s C \- ing moments, we succeeded to huppy results. ‘To you, | Cd) counters und desks purchased, clerks em. Doors open at 2, com at 3o0’clock. On Monday even- ing. Jvas 24. at the Brooklyn Institute. ROADWAY OBEON—ENTRANCE THROUGH Pigtegx’s Stloon—Under the management of k. G Gnex- Mt “Positively the jast nightof the | Ole. But, when a fraudulent claimant can be us. The roads were now perfectly level, and in , ployed, and the operation of putting their notes Flaeh Artin Part T, Fevorite Airs by Mae'G. Bimcuark, | readily and edectually sustaitied by the admie. | River). Thowind. excellent order. The weather was delightful, | Minus tether ton ome ee ee acca ied | (ate circulation te forthwith commenced—this Miss J. Reynald:on. slous of some vagabond Indian, hired for the Peter Marksman (Half-breed) and continued so until the 2ist, when it became | ing remembered their absent Jellow-citicen and friend. | being the main gn of the worthy direc- purpose, who testilies to the correctness of abill William Warren (Chief of unfavorable, and ia the evening ended with a Very respecitully, your obd’t serv’t, tors, whoever they may be. Every shift and by the MODEL AR’ g Oath, Amazon | of particulars, exceeding without limit, any true Viscws Roy cold, piercing rain; and, to add to our misfor- D. &. TWIGGS, Brig. Gen. U. S.A device is resorted to, to accomplish the object. ian Triumph, ttuben's Virgin, the Rose Girl, ‘Uelemschus | claim that mey exist ; of, as innumerable case sean Revtlste Cadotte (Half-breed). tunes, we had no wood, and, consequently, com- ARMY INTELLIGENCS. When notes to the amount of two or three bun- ip Calyoso’s [aland, the, Three Graces, th e .Quoit 71 aiyp. | Prove, when by similar means, clams are fubr John Baptiste Ro; ‘ plaints and grumbling was more abundant than | _ So many gallant officers of ‘ho atwy continue to visit | dred thousand dollars are put afloat, and property cam. Seeue, from the Deluge, “the Hveving Stare, | cated from whole cloth ; and, many times, iano- Michael Bushman ‘ hot cakes and coffe. But this was only evan- | Washington, that it is diMcult to keep up with the mus- | to the full amouut of the nominal value of the of Jealousy, the spy. Tabiead in honor of Gei ine: ceatly allowed by the commission, it is time that Sneson Godin “ escent, for a return of favorable weatherdispelled | ter-roll. Among the last visiters are Col Morgan, of the | trash is received, the first decent pretext thatvof- ' eet eee ate OE ee Ie cuts. Eotierme | 4 stop was put by government to such facilities John Sayre « every symptom of dissatisf.ction, until the eve- | Obie volunteers; Capt. Magruder, of the artillery rer. | fers is taken advantage of, their doors shut up ne ee one hi ranT baleee, for detrauding those who, of all people, are most Alexis Corbin “ ning of the 23rd, when a fracas took place be- | {oti tit aed'seoretary gallant’ names’ which atean | aud the swindle is then complete, We say, wit- ARNUMS AMERICAN MUSEUM—P.T. BARNUM, | *Blitled to protection. Sneson Corbin A tween the quartermaster and one of the lieuts. of | elt known to the country in tho anrals of the present | Olt fear of contradiction, that two out of every ‘ es ag ee mi Bey-tnd The traders and agents here, have by some Joseph Montrail i Company E. (Mr. T——e, one of the most popu- | prilliant three of the banks which have closed within the pm wtoncock, Manager=Kvery Day ’ P F o rilliant war. T ing oa Monday, Jan. 24, 181: WITNESSES ; lar of eur officers inthe battalion.) After some NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. last fortnight, were established on these prinei- — | means, obiained a copy of the treaty, and f i led to It is rumored that the U.S.brg Perry ts intended | ples, and that they availed themselves of the panie mint verv afternoon at 3o’elock, and every through that we are enab! furnish you with Wm W. Warren, Int’p’ter. Smith Movers, ‘he manager has engaged MASTE Charles Oak M. M. Samuels, violent language had passed, the latter gave the perl a 7. ‘ON ay ited and accomplished Tight-Ro; it. Lhey prevailed on the Iadian Superinten- | Roswell Hart H Blatchford, Interpreter, | former the lie direct, and gave him to understand | after her present cruize, for the U 3 Naval School at | in Hoagland to complete their schemes. Wie ona th che mort mapasine fees | dént how here, Mr. Richmond, through some of | Henry Evai Wik Atkiu he was perfectly ready to give him (the quarter- | Atmapolis, to practise the Midshipmen ia the bay of | But to return to the subject of our article. We | ee vee $e Paneiors, fomeretuine, ates cima) We. the Indians, on whom they could operate to hulda | A. Morrison. Julius Austriap. master) satisfaction for his expressions. But | Annapolis andat ee: have other proofs ef the coming crisis than the s fore the Ame-iean public. ia both of which characre-she wil | talk on the subject of the treaty, on Saturday, the August 3,1347, | whether the coolness of the evening, or a con- Destxuctive Fire at Cnicaco—Loss Estr- | failure of a few rotten country banks. We have appear ateach performance, Alo engaged, the followine ex- | 21st inst., at the council room (Sub-agent’s of- | | SPPFove of this treaty, and consent to the same. troordinary attractions : ~Great Westera, the Low Comedian, ite , mark, BUG-ON-A-Ke-8H IC careat earh performace ia ‘Two Laughible Frees. | "ce>) Where those who had been incited to is . (Principal Chief of the Chippeways, and Chief of Crow- ete, oged Band 12 years, who perform | OPPOSe ity expressed their objections. This oc- Hs Wing River Band) — Hole tn the sky. nthe Violin and Harp, each aceom- | curred before our arrival, and we are unable to Witness— Walter Sloan i a very talented and interesting i : ra Kishex's Shaksperean Cat inet: stitutional aversion to the game of plat MATED AT FROM T'WENTY-F1v: pistols at ten es, pacified the belligerents, I} avo Dottars!—About two o'clock yesterday | Joha Russell’s speech, that a combination exists cannot determine; suffice it to say, the quarter- | (Sunday) morning, a fire broke out in the large | between the British administration and the mo- master contented himself with reporting the | cabinet-making establishment of J. B. Wier, west of and neyed interest, to take back our hard money. We ireumstance to the colonel, who, on the follow- | next to the New York House. The buildiog being full | have also the fact that the drain of specie has al- «To Tummy Tuovs- | first, the indisputable fact, as appears by Lord by the other, ma\ I enteriaiument. speak of it, except by report, by which we learn that the malcontents were made to object, ing morning, interposed, and for the present the | Of combustible materials, it burned rapidiy, and the | ready commenced ; we have the further startling vd Miss a Whitlock, u ‘ he , ¢ J ; aa 1% . Whihecehis: Power: Living Orace Ontceg: | not to anything the treaty contained, nor amit. Sr. L wis, Jan. 5,1848. | flame. was smothered; but I rather imagine that | flames quickly communicated to Patterson & Co's ero- | fact that the balance of trad# for the last year, is jeuestes aud Petr fie, Darvel | 44 8 contain, but that it was approved of aud | Affairs in St. Louis—The Magnetic Telegraph— | 90 a future day it will break out afresh, as Tun- | Son's barber shop; New York House and buen JB | heavily against us. We fiad by statistics now Fees ee eee Sedans Hockey, eee yel | signed by more persone than was necessary, and nee Trade, §c. Wax Model of ths Hama; Body, tobe | that amony them were several half breeds.. No You b t s di Maw York seen privately aan extra eherge of 29 eeuty Admission +9 | speeches were made in favor ot the treaty. Ohare. 6 Chap oL Bu. duitor in -New Yor 2 whole, 25 cents: children under ten yenrs of age, and ol at Wak thas A Cuongh to walk atone, 1354 ceuls. oserved front sets, cue | After this a protest was paased around for sig- beeode Tremonstrating against depriving mixed each extra OSITIVELY TH Last. CONCERT breeds of their citizenship, and the removal of derstand various causes exist to fan the smother- | Wiers cabinet estublishment; J. A. Taylor’s hardware | on our table, that tor the two months ending the ' ing flame, . and grocery store; H. Warner'sauction store; J. Nick- | 30th November last, the exe of imports over On the 24th, we reached the Little Arkansas, | erson’s auction store. Water street—Columbian House | exports is $2,205,252, and that the exports of who makes up his ‘ St. Louis correspondence” | and on the 26th Big Cow Creek. During the | and barn. South side of Lake street—H. Brownshield’s | specie for th: same period is $3,613,292; and we from the journals of this city and the published | atch of this day, we first saw my old favorites, | clothing store; Mee.Daniel’s millinery store; B. Gaffaey’s | have the {urther fuct from the speech of the Chan- i y ciosene the buffalo; and some of the Ka Indians, who | mitten factor, C. Sheldon’s dry goods and grocery | vojlor of the Exchequer, that immense orders BY IHX eaday, Jan 2), 184 th’swill bet eir last appearsvee | tunity to peruse this document, as it lay on the | however, at the present writing, to derive much | small supply of their meat, which was most ac- | Sther mde or the teioke buildiag occupied by Benedick, | England. With these facts before us, how can Fee eee ee neler ioteat atanaPad | desk of the American Fur Company's office for | intelligence of interest from either of these | ceptable, and daly appreciated; for many of us | and immediately adjoining, a shoemaker's shop was con: | We come to any other conclusien than that a cri- ia pear iu theirmag iGcent cational eos: u ¥ 4 a . by one a i. tame, for the frst time iy America, A choice programme witl | Signature ; and was pretty well signed, or pur- | sources, his efforts are deserving of all commen- had never before tasted this delicious luxury. siderably damaged, tne doors and windows being burnt | sis in our monetary aflairs, is fast approach: beireserted. Tickets 40 cents, Dovrs open at halfpast6. | ported to be signed, by the wives and chil- On the 30th, we encamped at Walnut Creek. | out, and the contents somewhat injured. The stores | ing. What, then, is to be done? e say Concert achalf-past7 p ecisely, The steyermarkische Musi | dren of the traders and compan vents dation. We have not been called upon to record | During this evening we were suddenly aroused | of Beecher & Potwin, and of Smith & Rossetter—| loi a meeting of our merchants, bankers 1 pay will aire the Recon and Jast Concert at the clerks. Among the dignatures, Wes one Athen an atrocity of any kind fora week, and in the | by the astounding report that our tolonel had “ aeuaere SEsy SOmURES'RE vany seviocs Ohennee’ and moneyed interest, be immediately convened, INDAY EVENING CONC! NIBLO’S AL. | WS to be that of a suckling infant, named Borups way of shecking accideats we are equilly bad poe ema iiicn cateraiercmnieat Fone toee, | Such was the haste and slarm at the New York House, | t2 *ke these matters tno coxsidersiten, aa wee : : ic he celebrated | ANd more than huit, we were credibly intormed, | of The holidays are passing off quietly; our |< “Sak crs Bowe 10 €X- | caused by the repid spread of the flames. that many | If they canaot de be ited, and th Tous funiies, | Were the names of children. f passing off quietly; o1 amine a fire which was burning at some distance. persona were compelled to leave all their effects behind | draia of our specie may be prevented, ani i 18 On Monday, 234, another talk was held on | Merchants are leisure'y estimating their profits | and had actually been fired at. On the alarm | them An old gontleman from M'llenry county, lost | threatened calamity arrested. We warn them, the sane aubjeot at that we were present, and |on the last year’s busine as, and everything | Heng given in camp, the confusion was consi; | bis trunk, omntaining his elothes, « quantity of sliver | if measures be not taken, (and it ie not too late) ecnsisting of 3 purpose to make it the subject of a letter, by giv- | around us seems indicative of a state of affairs additional allowance of cartridges: This | ever vas teoovered yestarday morning, but of courseit | (0, nef, t uy, tle scenes of 1836and 1837 Ponrris, Ar ss, | aucun as, (horases, 8. Re.: fror Ing some of the speeches trom the notes taken. | entirely eati./ns he bode polit and | came oad ki Atisentirom some | hed been melted. Mr. Nickerson was compelled to leap | [i"#land against us, tite acenes or nor ihe year of flsvdn, Handel. Moz rt, Ueethoven, Spoke, Mewleloy ho! To many of uy it was highly interesting, as the | Cntitely satis‘astory to the body politic, save and cones an Te had arisen from Some | fom @ window in the second story, to save himeelf from | Will be re enacted before the close ye ablic uvou the merits of the above Baud when engaged at | first genuine Indian council we had ever wit- | €xceptthat portion of it whose business it is to 4 Poe: tes Japt apes Soran ny, pts, h the | the flames, and in the fal his ankls was badly sprained, | 1548. poe 5 jaracora, ha Gr Sehceider vo ener ict the above | wessed. Its spirit was decidedly in favor of the | gather together newspa,erial material. dnd had thie, inadvertently, been nenety udians, | A horse was burnt in Mr. Woir's cabinet establishment Tnagicar Occurrenox.—Last might, some time Seamer OG aoe BY a Liman ay diateonteg oa Treaty ot Fond du Las—~but one speaker op- |” yy my last, I mentioned that the work of ex- | wlishin 9 atid Gatke aoa 7 Next Vy ons | Ait Nickerson lost nearly all his stock of goods ; insu- | 6.+ supper, a most tragical affair came off at 1 2) cents. ‘The grand Salvon ts meni posed it, and he but faintly. Lt may be truly as- ts : rare ere S horrid catastrophe. Next day en- | rance, we understand, to the ee oe aN Mr’ | ome of te hotels of this city. Mz, White, the clerk and J vod | dies and gentlemen ean obtiia tefre serted, that there never was a treaty more geu- | tending the telegraph to Alton, Illinois, had been babe a bah ra Pah enLoe esate had” boon | tone his entire stock ‘of groceries’; ingured fur $2,000, | #eperintendeat of the concern, met with his death in the fal and resreertul tie erully and heurtily approved by the tribe who | commenced. The line wil] be commenced in | Vey level, hut an the march of Neth e een | Me. B Smith, hardware merebant, Tost his entire | conflict, ‘The dificulty arose’ from # claim, on the part h 8 y evening muadadt, bi thet negotiated by Messrs. Ver- | a few days. Immediately thereafter, I under- lecanine Weve nneiieting,, aad presented. avery shook not insured, we ie, bet 4 Deedes ied Acted vy ‘abowle katte, “The surriviog party. Baw bs planck an ce. st O'Rei ’ - 8, pe uilding the fire originated, lost nearly his entire stoc: ia os MOTH PANORAMA OF THE VAKD'S MA ver, pointed on three miles of eany iz and George White, deceased, relative to an account treaty, : . 4 3 . Messrs Lamb and Jha ld, at the Pasoram m | treaty, we have furnished an English transia- | treme western frontier of this State Aik; aie A a large lot of lamber; not insured. Mesers te held by White against Steinnutz, for board vad Oo cer oa whe : : . . Thi wat - : th, about three o'clock, the camp was aroused | skinner, of the New York House, saved much of their note y oct ; 3 aw sete pice te whe re it could be obtained, B NA-BE. Chis O'Reilly is truly a wonderful man. [a | by ‘a false alarm, and Company D, with their naurance, we hear, $3000 on hours and goods, | ary words were used, and White struck or slapped ; Netoek ushing torwar artaking, he ¢ e | offic : : [hergose (xnibitions on ap glock recsely. | —s Que wo sansis the son of Bug-on-a-ke-shig (Hols in | Pushing forward an undertaking, he says little | officers, traversed the prairie in quest of the sup- the Day, ar he war familiarly koowa), who died some | Pout the enterprize, and in some instances, | posed Indians; but the extent of their exploits - | time last spring; and this being the Arst official act of | D°fore you are billie kd y aware that itis com: | was to shoot two of the oxen. The 5th [ay evening, Juutsciyl018, will be cerformed fag | tue Young cbiet with the government, he assumes his | Menced, you see the announcement of its com- | day, and during the evening the rain fell in tor- lisima by Mr. Lover, entiled MACAURTELY | “thers name in signing the treaty. pletion. rents, flooding our tents, saturating our blankets Ste when the latter immediately . 0 n’s barber shop, loss in furniture not very | Steionutz in the face, wi considerable; no insurance, wo belivve, Patterson's | dtew m Knife and struck the former in the breast, grocery—the goods were mostly saved; we have not | "eveting the right carotil artery, near the aorta learned whether there was any insurance on either | !mmediately on receiving the blow, White rushed to the house or stock. Mr. Brownshield, on the south side of | bar-room desk of the American Hotel, and exclaiming Lake street, saved most of his stock of clothing; no in- | °° !amastabbedto the heert,”’ took » pistol therefrom, MOKS. “Macarhy More, Mr. Leman; Sir Peigvory Pip, oo 1 learn, on good authority, that this gentleman | and clothing, and giving us a gentle hint of what hat we ki f Mrs. Daniels, miliiver, lost | 2d pursued his antagonist to the street. A gentleman FO ieee tty Neie, ME GAEL Andree ¢ BoUe Rel! Tae Taeatv. proposes to extend his great'work to the Pacific. | we may expect during the long and dreary | tomeof her goods and. the principal part of hee furor: | present noticed that he appeared frint, and tuking is Kvaa, phy og binant: Articles of a treaty pot = conoiuded at the Fond | He ie had Be 3 to contract with the Beeermment winter, , "| tare; no insur Mr. Gaffavy, glove and mitien fac. | AF, suisted 4 to {he ,ssccom Ee Mise Chapman 3 fad BA. du Lac of Lake Superior, on the second day of August, | of the United States to complete the line within . 4 ‘ re! ‘lost, we hear, his entire stock, though we are not | Where he sat down; but had scarcely done #0, THE MAN AND THE fl ogee ee aig eae {| im che year one thedesnd eight hundred and forty seven, | one year! I P } On the 7th, we encamped at Jackson’s Grove, | tory, lost, we hear, ig ‘eno! hapa Gea Boe re ea ee sesclude wilh ths extravagcene | between the United States, by thelr Commissioners, Ieeac M UiIOSO—Geuersl B mbstes, Me. | A verplanek and Heury M TRice. and the Chippewa: ; i fled and has not been appre- my be over sanguine as totime ; | and during th w fell several inches | cercain of the trath of the hearsay ; no insurance, that | Was s corpse. Steinnutz E r, Jame 6. ibility of the undertaking in | deep. AVA hectare sroemeded onthe Sthyand | Weean learn of, Philo B, Sueldon, grocer lat the great: hended nt writing. — Memphis Paper 4 i i a Je si M fa’s Fe ¥ a art of his stock of groceries @ building belonge a Chipman ; King Artaxotoines, Mr.Geo 1. Sure indians, of the Missiseippi and Lake Superior, by the aly eat ain oF be mo doubt. We shall | reached Man’s Fort alittle before sunset, except. | £2 BM ty Magi, ‘We have hot beerd of any’ inearssee M.B GOGERT, AUCTIONEER HOUSE FUR- os, Br. A. Beckett; Divcaiica, Miss Chapman Chiefs and head men, soon have a chain of military posts to Oregon, | ing the wagon train and rear guard, who did not on either buildings or groceries. A German grocery J. niture Sale, Tuesday, January 29th, et 10 o'clock, at the om Mr: Lovers mat ninic het three Ant 1. It is agreed that the peace and friendship | and the protection afforded by these to the route, | arrive until the following alternoon. Daring i 8 4 e j 1 four story house, No. 210 Fulcoa acreet—Cattiogue anle of 30 rae which exis:sbetween the people of the United States | as Well as the almost constant travel westward, noe shop were alee Cevtroyed; but we cea leara | wut sors, honest cro Farjors, eitven Ba oct, BammNeet UNIOR BACHELOL Freer A ticulars as to the amount of loss or insuranc Owl.” vy Mille, Celeste of BOMSASTES but ws to the the march, we have lost over 100 yoke of oxen, Soiree—Sixth ‘Xonwil Finey joress | nd the Chippoway Indians, shall be perpetual. of emigrant parties, would prevent injury to the | and several mules, and here we may naturally Cook, chair maker, lost $200 in stock; no insur. | 34 Kitchen, Also,rich China, cut Glass, Mantel orsaumenta, i the above vat be ives atthe Coluer | Awr. I. Phe Chip i i H F 4 Erivot plated ware, Dixon's lee of re supposed to have been set in Wier's | jieini articles, worthy the notice of housekeepers. Sale po- incendiary, and strong suspicion is | sitive, rain or shive. for cash, bankab'@ money formerly in the employment of Mr. - nealay evening, Jaanary 25.4 HD Mivpemenas y Indians of the Mississippi | line from Indian eels Matbat from what | expect but few, if any, to survive the winter. o pe and Lake Superior, sede and sell to the United States | | have recently witnessec nes and bru- | Yesterday the colovel and the two mounted com- 1 all the land within the following boundaries, viz: Br- | catty among. the people a Me Kwinc ‘ f some sections of the | panie: ‘ T e iles 7 STANCE GAD é TAUGHT, AND FOR SAL sinning at the junctions of the Crow Wing and Mirsis- | West, throngh which the telegraph has already fart een akon, er tan a veut ral fives Wier. Chicago Tribune, Jam. 10. Cee ee hom OF pip the Five Bellar Bala Beye. War Ladieare taciok: eve icae spp river thence up the Crow Wing to the junction urther on, where, | understand, wood and grass the B Bowens fis thalemeaer: cule tiers eendbanenannar a get thds of that river, with Long Praitie river ; thence up ihe | been extended, | am of the opinion that it would | is much more abundant. The a:tillery and in-| ros Mavanzas.—We learn from the Aurora, |! Are s0PG to Kot oat; Corsimere Pants, agi fancy Ve te. DUMSDAY, of the Long Prairie Hiver to the boundary Hue ; between the | fare none the worse among the savages of the | fantry companies will, in all probability, remain | that by a Itoyal Order of the I7th Sept last, the Pe Uiver Coateand Cloaks, $2 to $10, each” Business Coa Staring 01 (8) Sroodwiy. three doors above Greed street. pod g deer! ey Indiana ; the far off plains. here during the winter. We expect a train with | port of Cardenas was opened on the Ist. inst for the in- | § to $9. Clesu ng and Repairing. Cash paid for Gentlemen's *RENCHLANGU . E—PROEESSOX F. RICHARD, | Seid boundary tine to a lake at th The statistics of the year just closed, show an | provisions in a week orten days; but should any | troduction of the following articles :—Linseed oll,cod- | Cloning, commer assum and Beenman. 000 "jth ne"a mou to guentna ew cutter wine | river; thence down the Watup tothe Mieatippi river | Louis, ‘The amount of acme of euryriaeigel ar. | lceeett tecident prevent them from arriving, | Sebjepieteof turpe.tinw, white teal In oll or poRder, | & <7) ciLALLENGE NOTICE TO GENTLE. Lagan thence up the Mieslasippt vo the place of beginalag. An , unt of some of eur principal ar- | our chiet reliance must be buflulo, for 1 under- | Sachors, spy glasses, Flow, pa, tans, ren who want their old cloihes to {cok like pew— ticles of export has nearly doubled, while that of | stand we have not ten days’ rations of pork in | ch#!t cabies, boxes, carpenters too sea , axes and adzes, | (aj) at che Tay loring, Dyeing, Cleaning also, all the interest an which the Indians, par- i i c| e iron and copper, pots, hoes, smoked beef, onions, porter, | |simeut, at 66 Gold street, whee you em get a ties to the treaty, may havein a tract of land lying upon | /Mports is much greater than for any previous | camp, ides, fi piteh, tat, gine. ‘ated wivhout #0 and north of Long @ river, and called one day's | Yeer- ‘The people are beginning to look around a ~ Remy: connan 2, muents Blas, Heres, ray lcait. giv, | {tbe anucttegs netier; sacl onthe mont, resseushe im Pa tUK of Bate of Property tor U: blie Lond rey iven Wa fi eat ity of New Yorkcou Wed- SZ ceed Wom nyo dnt Toe ence af ont gee perty sholl be sold, and that the detailed statement of the i perty so to be sold for anpaid assessments is publis in thi New York Dally Tribune, gnewapaper prined and published inthe city of New York. By order of e Mayor, a Ba cieasTr Yc, eet cone” fers, o MAR rh mimi Ofise, November 10,187, 16 Ldtlawlaw: ai a tact var. | Wedges, iron thimbles or brass, an om ut but as the boundary line betweeen . | them, to devise some more efficient means than Ayouth only sixteen years of age, named Owen Far- | 7 - J. BLN , 66 Gold street, two doors from Beekman. N. ians, parties to this treaty, ana the Chip 4 they now possess, of getting rid of their surplus | Tell bed @ Kettle of boiling. water,on Friday night, ool Gata benno Ro Rage ee ets sakes oe TZ Indians, commonly called “ Pillagers,” is {4 products, The-gevernment seems determined to | 7h0" mother, scalding her body most shookingly. | Gi icy Stses knives, potatoes, paper, andirovs, iron definite, it iengroed that before the United States use or | do nothing towards the improvement of our | % sus suse lonrinn Uke amy tery Aatarncenae picks, picturen, cheese, scales, salt, tallow, saws, hand- Srrecilas Seceadaee eo peouea te Aann com Code gd rivers, and the only alternative apparently left, | tanoee The son wae committed ae «common drunkard sors older, sole leather, copper ‘ent Jom, beets Fayre Pillagers’ a srl be defined and ‘eottlod etn satie. | 18 the construction of railroads. © are NOW iM | to the House of Correction for two months.—Boston | ing bsg: a ph od yon hs Havens, hea ordered faction of the Pillagers. re ye dae gy the mete by telegraph, | Courier Jan. 17 ne vee that from the let inst, the above articles aball also be in- Ant. III. Im consideration of the and can learn in an hour the complexion of mar- Marble fire+ jehowld wever be y 4 washed in soap: La Grande and to be in Uaicad States agree to pay to the Chiets of the C! kets; but we yet lack the means of getting our | suqg, but with ‘nies olled cloth, and rubbed dry with's B—The highest price paid for gentlemen's leit off weari ‘apparel. ij " LD B (AS LETTERS FOR hes eee are a for Sree A equal by any of cy in warranted to stad come of Pinna be ved from the Hi seventeen thousand dollars products forward, safely and speedily. oft tag. Gouuan tarts on Courier, Jam V7, pig ne