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. to introduce resolutions of thanks to Col. Donapha: - INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS. feore ond mon, for the manner in which they porkeeed [From the N.@ re. ‘The Telegraph reports no vessels in sight at sundown. tae extelieated CORNET ERROR, stotiaship Palmetto, Capt Seiles. arrived Bark St Lawrence, Oporto: brigs Lady of the Lake, Berma- ak thore oa toe abla" tlk. | dsr Emly, Chuestonad other ith, Gal Affairs in Weshington. Mr. NR. Hart offered « resolution, which mecsep beg be a oun abt rArt Jan 3b, scheé Jos Baker, Arey, J was odopt- papers by her to the 28th. Buel for Port au Prinee: Sth, Dresdea, N'York for Bos: . ed, directing the Committee C erce From jvilion wa learn ar Fort aes Svinees She 4 made was accertained Wasuineton, Feb. 9, 1848. | into the expealenoy of eporopriatag 930,00 to continue | nile 'aiviging the sownty ef Nefagle inte chreene% | _rmuactieraat PHartne Correeponanes; ui, | ily. Sse seh J0v Bakert We Hour, Brien SO that the iatant- shortly after birth, hed Serious Frare—Treaty with Mexico—the Wimot | “ASG TEs Hou sijnurand countiag ta Dacalled obo, Srarr and Cemmaron. ware | emi Ateede, W)thnme; Arlo. Bich Ana Aier scr: | bark “Ranger, Sedona Condens sehr’ Manic Mtrr=an, Verdlet weoonngiy se ae A ing aul ising jadson, a 'y » Cran 3 *| Gr ” “= - ag Proviso in Mexico— Look Out. holders of San Jacinto donation land claima to erll the | May. New Vork: Paowipunce. Feb Below, a full rigned brig, in light rim. | P54 ultyne street super: the body or a onel spears That the President has something like an out- ‘The War, &c. same. whlch, passed the House some time before, and 48 | yisry Aun 5 tae Charleston, enix, Homer. Matanzas; | 0d, named Phebe E; Hose, whose clothes, during the mo- line of a treaty before him, no one in this city | GUATEMALA AND HONDURA’ House, on the 18th, and wes passed bya majorite oftwo,, vw Orlouss; schr James Barrett, May, | mentary absence of her mother from the room, eaught 6 A - | Onl ‘eb. 3. x doubts. What it is, very few know. We say,! ot many montha since apprehensiont were expressed | SU2t, 02 Smimated debate, “le is expected to pass the erhool wl oe ot the “Linchuuge creediog kegaen this ay st f 1 of the terms with honor, do so | that the governments composing what former! | ®quarter before 4 o'clock. Le:ters can be prepaid at the above if he can accept of the bedreeryea | pen ly all gg ve nlp wy py — ov ant Indians have been committing Gepredations uot | Sihseto any part of the Contiment. . at once, unless the desiga is to hol exico as | fore, m Seguin. The tribe uoknown. On the 13th hin M: for London, will . i foreign relations by mingling in the contest between | ult.,a man was killed by them atTlum Creek, neat which | of packet shio Muvraton, for wil a captured province forever. Mextoo and the United States, espousing the cause of | they are supposed still 1A a | meee pines) at hood vy “pee r * 4 e former. arm ti Y f Ll L ‘anton, will svil morning. ‘Letters We happened to be somewhere when serious | ‘Aciécion lest we should curry our vicvorious orme set | of eek ees nations the reoelpt of ur from the parieh | or pavers left athe offce belo It o'lock, willbe forwarded. L Fe Steen 9 ne ike hoon, became #ixzy, fell down, and instantly expired.— fears were expressed, and with reason, that, un- | south as to encroach upon them, sad a good deal more imey,wo belleve.be assigned why the teade of that | , SHI" Quenxc, Brewster, hence for New Orlews struck on | whine ise tani mth hictars eathe Bal Hall; Mr | Verdict, death by apoplexy { agen i pe ba Haan leas we make a treaty within the next three | Sieteuuhed umuine af tie oped stot aes %8 | part of Loulslane should oome to Galveston in prefer- | Overboard pert of the cargo tv save tne shi. Allen, United States: J.J Phelps. Irelan wie and G ‘Law Intelligence. : jerry, Kagiand: Mf ‘Buchanan: Mrs Crowther.Misves ; re hg RE Court or Oven anv Tenminen, Feb. 10—Before Mr. distinguished mamber of the United States Senate, to : Ly months, we never can. Why? Instead of a| indemnify Mexioo for the territorial acquisitions ‘we oat ‘t hall 24, the prices _ ae i jor; | janx Pa Ipod Boston, from Savannah, on 24 inst, | Mary aad Sa rowther, Isaac David, Se i sarah, nd ?y relan: iss Brot iy, C fire, in ppenorecnee of which she was so severely burned that she died immediately. Verdict, death by nt burned, her — Roving enclaentety taken Pm DeatH By AvorLexy.—The coroner ‘an inquest Ar scht Greenway, Couch, New York. | sig at No, 788 Greenwich street, on the body of Mra E Ellen Ryan, a native of Ireland ‘aged 42 years,who,while attending to her household duties on Wednesday after- : i generally 346 loa, ided ahi ith | Ravin Ch end Siaith—The P Wilmot proviso being proposed by any of our | Might make from her on thenerth and east by giving | and 34, Foods in’ small qeantities tunp be ware RES Bt ea eens & eres reas tas een [ae | awe Crowes wen O'Conner, Joha O'Conner,’ Mr baer poche pga bce which was set dewn own countrymen, affecting territory to be an-| subject po oo eet hewn al : merica © | lower ‘The editor thinks people will be iucredulous as | topsail ape 58. hay Probably been carried away in | and Mrs Smith. and 70 in the second cabin. for trial this morning, was agalti postponed to Tuesday, “ Vai ith th : lightly ag er. save that aletter | to this statement. In jog of the sugar crop of heavy NW biow the ‘New On-eans—Ship Gelena—Mr J Williams. or tri ing; ene cidkinese of » nexed to our Union with the assent of Mexico, | or proclamation by the President of Honduras was pub- | Texas, the same paper has thie paragraph: Bang E Gi the 22d instant, in conennenes 9 ‘Green, the Mexican goverament itself will require, as | lished or commented upon, in which he talked to bis | ‘This crop has been cut short, 413g. to 69 Importations. the principal witness for ths prosecution, ~ho, it sppears, Fore! porta bust. rooL—droaty SaraltGundew'o2 boxestin plates 306 | 1# cOntined to his bed with ship fever. Nu other bast. during age ix in Phelps, Dodge & co—2 casks and 23 loose chains Mer | 2¢88 being ready, the court adjourned. A § according to the an indispensable treaty stipulation, that slave: countrymen of the misfortunes of Mexico and | information we cai ‘about: fourth, shall not be extended over the territo Daieh the wrongs done her by the United States, and | frost—the verage per tere this yes ie ion ato by a foretopesil sc! J Strong—John she may surrender. Mr. Polk, as he has the | *!4 Something of their obligations, as being of | hundred pounds, A consi fe jon of our crop | "Way the bark’s msia chains. and parting the lanyards to main | ritt & eo—1 cass crates plants tllwanger & Barry —3 3 | _Crxcurt Count, Feb 10—Before Judge a—Jo itiative in treaties, and bein the same Diced, to fin Mexico in resisting the | will be consumed in the country The total receipts in | 4%, ‘The schoouer struck stem on, carving away her jib | Cope & co— J Navier—5 Melvajne & Williams—2 Cromwell | Leeds vs. Th Mechanics’ Fire Insurance Co., Newark.— initial 5 ng @ pro. “North Americans.” ‘This, as nearas we remember, ry p boom and bow spi d she received no other dama Haught & co—1 L Famier—5 Stavid & com! Norris & Bird—1 | This was an action on a policy of insurance effected at very man, would not consent to this; and therefore | was the purport of what bis Exceliescy of Heed this port will probably be between two thousand and | ys uo part of her hull Hove to for h Ke'co—3J ‘Nicholson—t {ncoldaby, Bowseru_& Hal. | the oMoe of the defendants, on tbe brig Tremont, for no such treaty could be made by him. If, hew- | had toss: upon ‘ib tanita, nok Mines tee . er . ped bag Prey meg i TS aa oot.a fight until da Jaa wheu we stood on our cours | me rg Wed Benjamin je & coi9 Wright, Sturgis & Shaw—3 | one year, from the oih October, 1843, and until twenty- f —5 EJ Brower & co—2 Mcallister & ever, a treaty be made on the basis of which he | but few allusions to the subject in t eatill ‘ oo oe Sa oer Eco Me guuster G | four hours after she should be moored in good safety at hhas the shadow, he can. estop the anti-slavery | on /he20th ult, there appeared an article in the Diario | Geaaraana that om Monday night lag, af the Chisholm | | Bx. ney borg t Sonthamntn LI rnorted | gamit oot) Wornet—1i § Wiasion cot Allen, | BOF port of destination It appeared that the stipulation. If he lets slip this golden moment, | 2 ! Marina, which we find copied into La Patria. | county, was killed by his son-in-law’ = Mf. Gorman. | aud sens @ landed, and pervons were busy on Tues. | Heaxen & co—3 Lattimer & Large—102 L, Atterbury, jr&co— | seiled from the port of Havana on the sth of September, it will be too late to make peace during his ad- | From this it appears that Honduras was in carnest in | Mr. Spencer was at tne time moving to Eastern Te: ut tne mahogany. ‘The eaptain has had | $ Fellows, Van Arsdule & Cooper—3 C Paulsou—i3 Regge, | 1844, with @ cargo of molasses, conslgaed to parties in a y ee per i carrying into effect the purpose of her President, and | having left Goliad with hi ted bog q . ‘Phe vessel is insured is this city for | Babcock & co—2 R U Rebins—2 E Baker & co—5 C Dodge— | Boston. Oa the 6th of October, when the vessel had inistration And if no peace be made before | tharthe other States composing the old confederacy i rad : bm Sona tein ae Soe eras of 2 Wolfe & Gillespie—5 WG Hunt & co—1 D Balch & co—! | arrived within a day or two days sail of her destined the 4th of March, 1849, by that time Mexico | were severally addressed and urged to co-operate in re- | Gorman received a cut from Spencer, sh derclepia Scur Hupson—The agents of the abor wousel, state thet Qdetheimer & Terroupt—4 Lord & Taylor—4 8S Gel port, » storm came on; the wind blowing from north-east; dav eveuing " i 5 i i i A a Parson & cs—4 A Reid~-2 A P Forrest & cn—26 J & T. art Iimpoeeiblc fay sre. Mesicans to’ drive away the | apouthe Sauer’ acencan hastanme steal, Make | verocne.” Upencer wa lid by Hall” tis tofewe ou the morsing ofthe forthe sane Dine. | iors cr sua Bothare 4 Nowtn | roeaa Shed tates ules rom asd’ aftr east intruders time expressed her willingness to aid Santa Anna to the From the N. O Delta, Feb. 2 | Bexrast, Jan 13—A bark of about $00 tons, waterlogged | 1 & P Heyer—I Barton ros—4 Blunt & Symes—1 Fellows @ | lett her, she split, and the argo was washed out. She tha bust head, | Schell—3 Bar Gov. Wood has sent a message to the Legislature, sug- | and abandoned, topmasts and jibvoom gone hill, Abernethy & Collins—67 McCall then surveyed und condemned, and the preli aac Y Sf hex resources, not oversteppiog the limite pre- | -itine the propriety of passing resclutions expressive? | etouve ou deck vad paiuted xreen. wae passed 30th ult, ina | Strong—d Adame fe Cont Soracre & Noodgtaea-€ Russell & | roots made out and farnished to defendants, After the Wilmot proviso, and the United Stetes go- | Soy we have for the first time the reply of Guatemala | tbe wishes and ‘exprotations of the people of the State,in | 4%, lon 42, by the Infanta, Hawes, arr here. Marsh—82 Butterfield Bros—6? Lewis & co—7 G M Chapman | these proofs, the plaintiffs counsel rested, and yernment will not make a treaty in consequence, | ¢o this overture, and an she is the ouly ‘Stateof any im. | elation to the ineorporation of the offloers of the Texas | | Droouxpa, Jan 13~The Johu, Bolton, Brown, from Liver. | £°o—39 Wim, Whitewright & co10 Heary Faraum & Cot) that the plsintid ought to recover acoerding to the we will, as a nation, be committed before the | portance in the confederacy, vo she appears to possess | NA¥y into the Navy of the United States, agreeably, as | pool for Mobile, which wasn collision with the Dart, lost her | Stge, Swan & co-t Hughes, Wa Hasta Beco ‘S’k'T | terms of the policy, a8 the vessel had uot arrived, and : If Mexi i ext Again: If Mexico propose terms, and insist on sokited bythe world, in favor of ‘‘extending the area” of sla- | what sense ought to bel he conceiven. to the terms of annexation. waprit and cap by the collision. 3 C Connay—i Sd F Sand TT © 1 Hartis—1 Richard | was moored for twenty-four hours in good safety at her very!” A position to which the citizens of the | " Guatemala suswers that having ecealaed into hor re- ditch ditloulty is found in the elecrion of « Commis | , Ta Nurnunz, Heavy, that arrived at Liverpog! onthe 1th Fatrick eo—t0 as Stewart co-9 Smith, ‘Thureer & ems T port of destination. Mr. Lord, for the defendants, con- free States will not submit. lations with the two belligerent powers, the government | *Hner of ite General Land OMoe by the Legislature. | som lon 3. with decks swept, eaky, kc, and will have to dw | ~29 Jon Hebjason & e>—2t Wyss & sourel Henry Beyliee | cended that the Clause inte Oey ea ntocd sateen Then must come the great contest between | Wa# convinced that there did not exist between it |, The bill for the relief ot Com, Moore and others, who @ to repair. 11 Russ, Bros & co—2 Mort ‘Gawtry—1 J Gibson & co— . | and the Republic of Mexico any treaty or conven. | ‘falshed supplies for the Navy. has become a la R J f' HE ong Ay pt °W Joba. | 8t her port of destination,” meant noting, and thet the Hee Er fade and Slavery ou the eta tion ‘eontrelling their isutual salations”, wie there | _ Oa the 10th ule. the Hom. Jddge Passhal of Arkansas, | THE, {oun Bouzor, fiom Liverpool for Mobile, was in| # Tookse. Mead 6 o¢2.Jave tnlconsr& com 14 st oul | partieawere not oma byit; it wasmeresutpl . The contact Jan 10th. off Drogheda, with the Dart, from Glasgow, 7 a pry was, in fi concluded bis argument in the Supreme Court, after | Contact n . & D) icy should be considered as to time only..and all the In fact, @ treaty of peace and friendship with when the latter suuk; crew saved. f Jor & €o--400 ingots ‘in Lawreees, ‘Murray yaat bse Ante ag 4 pong Sarg 8 tween the antagonistic sections of our country. | the United States of Ameri 1 back | three deys’ apesking, in the case of Joseph F. Smith aud ‘We say, in conclusion, to the administration aes merlos, concluded ss far back | others, against James Power, Empresaric. The question __, Whalemen. ivrarcou—Shipissac Wright-i box. containing 1595 so- | time to take effect at noon on the 5th October, Wikea'to ths wild screech q pa soon saeees tas eee $ | involved all the principles ooauected with Spanish grants | yStiled from Bimon’s Bay, Vane of Good Hope, Nov 4, Geo | verengus Nesmith & Walh—tstous pig iron Tovey & Son ion tents ‘end et the same hour om the Sth of October, of the locomotive, or | Central Ai Wash . Burk . —130 bars railroad r= G06 r— 1573 bars fact that it was entered the autumn ‘look out when the bell rings,”” This slavery | have blading foree for only twelve yearn aa a treaty | within the 10 pordar leagues, Ite spoken of agen abe | “lh Canerl ot, otth let 4738, lon 8. buadies bition Sith & Fieckef0) hers and 56.40. Dwight | 1944. The faat that {t was entered lato in the sntame - | of com i. ithaven, 5 } lon . Fre i i jater—1390 uestion is more dangerous than the locomo: Meetory ae one eae: oe Tae Parmanent and | ‘a'oourt, it must have required a great deal of investiga: | uunsve™s Dee faxes ter plate Hardvick Broters—200 do chemicals, Josiah | to bappen, that the controlling words relied upon by q tive. ‘Get off the track!” We pause to hear | ¢¥er Obligatory as one of peace and friendship. The go- Spoken. 7 . | tion and lebor. : 26 id 1 bale mdse Butterfield Brothers | Mr. Cutting, plaintiff's counsel, were in print and did whether you are hurt. Feurx. eats ie ena ie tne aye In the Houso of Representatives, on the 16th ult., Mr. | 3,5 Wroeicraeainny te bon rotnng vtvepred brpigane gree eel Thomas & co—leask and 2 hhds hollow | not aeck oe control © , obvious meaning and in- WasuincTon, Feb. 9, 1848 rica was bound to maintain relations of peace and friend- pen ini mad apecaien, tent ihe yatieiies tak dato php Victoria, from Bordeaux for New Orleans, Jan 19, lat | Ware John,J Ls argrave-—t pas vices paren se2 suis $0 further contended that the . this * bij I neve! e1 me ity of a law com e Gov- lon 4 * h The Mexican Question. pe i Re ad “thet batt ie ernor of this State to d a, by Peeclammation, ‘the for- oti. Suabe , from New Orleans for Liverpool, Jan 27, I- Af peed a pk ht peg tron | vices 12 Since the late abjurations of Messrs Case and | they should rematn neutral in the contest between Mex- | {siture of the Colony contract, entered into by Charles | 3137.1 7210-4 tom Bremen for New York, with Joss of | hatdware Edwin Huot—t casecutlery Francis & Jones—I cl “ : “ < ico and the United States. ‘This is plain good rense, not | “entom Mercer, with the late republic of Texas; and | nowsprit, foretopmast, &c—wanted no assistance, Feb 4, lat 40, | hard: Lew, Smith & eo—l cask ¢o C 8 Little—2 casks Sevier, the friends of peace with Mexico breathe | particalarly worthy of note ina “Norch American,” | that they report, by bill or otherwise, as early as practi- | longa." : outed r & Tucker—2 cases wool alittle easier. But still there is some doubt, a| but rather striking than otherwise in one of these “God | °Mble. Adopted. City of Rochester, from Bristol for Mobile, no date, Int 42, | 4.40 mdse Stone Swan & Cp » 8! and liberty” mem who live further south. After thie | ,. The past winter has been the mildest ever known in | loni6. : 2 Aatson & co—12 eates cotton do Wm ties. great deal of apprehension, and more mystery | demonstration of sense, of right, and of spiritoa the | Texas. An Am berk, showins a bive 41 red ball in the cen- | Mase to order—I case & 5 bales mdse Fron e—9 cases | PS than ever with regard to the intentions of the | part of the government of General Carrera, we probably | _ 1 ## Gattant Carraix Watxen.—The following oom- tre, wosring 8 was passed J 1 gi indefinite time, for two, three or five years, ‘was lost, then to compelfthe insurers to psy the amount of the policy, which would be contrary to the spirit and meaning of the instrument and the intention of the casks natron to order—1 box mdse J A Stnart & co—l case lin- | Obvious meaning of the parties, namely, that the plain- oma ee ten eee ones re ckets doserh Blogeri0o | Mr. Currixo replied—That the policy expressed the shall have little more of the orusade preached by Hom | Unication to the editor of the Galveston News, touoh- | wishy Albert tha ane fd jeering | Ch'yara 1 box mdse B Underwood—3 hhds earthenware RE | tiff should have twenty-four hours to moor his vessel in administration upon Mexico; and the suspicion | duras egatust the North America: ing the | | al 5 2 ns g the last sepulchral rites of the late gallant ana much ‘Alcock —30 boxes mdse John Gihon & co—2 bales biankets {ver she arrived in port; and that the Ps * “ : ni lsmented Ci Foreign Ports. Grant & Barton—2 di ad Wiekham & Hotchkiss— it the struction, partioularl; ST ae teens sraperices esd ae 781 em tae Nt Ops tks melancholy plese in traateriing ft %0 ous : Degman tgtor. | Sper ieeeea fr Heh Coco anat Va | au there magne. dlarepanoy between, the” printed, oad 3 , Annexed is a list of the deaths which bi a The nevigati by . . "| merchandize Wight. Sturgis & Co—1 bale drugee's, G Hast. | Weltten parts of it; in such parts were to be = 2 3 th both war cry of the coming Presidential campaign. | the General Hospital at Porte, Mesien her ieee with prTONt0, Jan. 8. 1618—To-day, in accordance | | Bxtrasr, Jan 17—Arr Gleomore, Clark, New York. ld | ings & Cong caws merchandize (lark, routhworth & Co—22 | taken together, and havs equal weight with the Court + . he ‘The President isa shrewd man. He keeps his | October to the 31st of December, 1847, inclusive. gementa, the burial of Capt. Samuel | H Scott, Alexander. Charleston, bo: "Wm Redmond—I« bales flax and sacks Order—! cave | in giving its decision. H. Walker took place. We hed s fine sunny day for | | Bonpravx 1s do Wm Redmoud—Ii bales flax and sacks Order—I cave | in giving $id trom the Roads, Lubec, Budermore, | i Is soft dom=14_ bi woolled She Jv: lecided that it was a time policy, made to vom seerets, or gives two or three different re- | 4, BaFmey, co, K, 6th Infantry, diarrhies, October 31. | the occasion, favorable and pecullariy spmoreisten, | NYorn: barene, Bailey. United States. Nee | ere eee barledie dol seme hiberdamary SAT | pcucotn cho sethin bout ena coon ey, eae te oh Le, Lucius Bryant, 15th Inf., intermittent fever, October 31. | being th jorable Sth of January. Atan early hour | CO8UNva, Jan 5—Arr Bornholm Morrill, New Orleans. — | diz uffy—3 casks hardware | cease at a certain hour on snother day, and that the oot it same matter, toas many difler- | James Duncan, co. K, Voltigeurs, debility, November 1.” | the stores were all closed, and all business ded for | {ADIz, Dee sl—Arr leanuah, Weodmus, New York. iC ‘Gpset pds bales merchandize Orver | parties must have #0 understood it; and if plalotif’s mal betier than if he said men | Gamard Jones, co C. oth Infantry, jelepet, November 1. | the time At 11 o'clock, the hour appointed, the citi- | Lady Comwall, Boston: 18:h, Ysomun, Pardon, NOrleavs, "| dize'J Joues & CocS bales abd 1a cues do Tooker, Mead & | counsel could make out no other case for his client, he nd a good deal better than it he said no- rper, co. A, Lith Inf., remittent fever, Nov. 2. | zens began to assemble in the Plaza, where a procession Cowan: Jan 20—fut m, Alex Von Hamboldt, Waiter, Co—3 eashs hardware. Tiacy, Allen & Co—1 case doH W | would order a non-suit. at all. But of one thing we grow more | Audrew Harman, co. K, Voltigeurs, catarrhus, Nov. 2 was formed in the front of the Court house, C 0 e 00. K, 1 Nov. 2. DB , according | mond for Bremen. ‘Sc o—2 canks do A B Allen & Co—lI5 do blankets E & . Curtina excepted to the ruling of the Judge, but audent every day, which is, that the House | James White, oo. C, 4th Ind. Vol, pleuritis, Nov. 3 to the order previously drawn up. The ladios | Dat, Jan 20—-Arr Margaret Evans, Tinker, London, and ald | W'Goek—9 do merchandize 8d Jones & Co) do do, Order— | gaid the policy was, souswed by the safendant’s agent a It ¥ote no more regiments for the war with | James MeDonald, 00. G, 15th Inf, diarrices, Nov. 3. to demonstrate thelr love and respect forthe gallant and | {ot New York. 19h, ald Lisbon, Fisher, NOrleans: Mouc- | 1 bale aud 6 cases do Richard Irvin——8 bales do Nervine & Co | few days before the disaster happened, aud upon that xico, until another effort of some sort is made | 4auee MeGuire, co. K, 7th Inf, diarrbce1, Nov. 3. chivalrous dead. All mot and joined in the procession, | Soneiisc Foret, uid sid for Mobile, Prince of Wales, Brows, | Wart art Soeran ia caves lordiware Ordereridg merchen | fact they would go the jury. Evidence was then given for peace, and further developments come in | Jumer Magers oot Kaen ios diarrhoea, Nov. 3. Mra. Jacobes, his first friend and female acquaintance | and eld tor New Orleans. i TT Te ell & Marah—7 do do Clopp & Kent—i do do Ven | that Mr. Gregory, the dante’ agent, retlewel the from KEERAWIARO. ‘Anguatdi Havion’ ob. 07 beg teste in the place, whose house had long bsen his home, in | Havas, Jan 19—Arr London, Ross, New Orleans; Sviviede | Dusen Lagger & Co—2 casks hardware Allam and Kendrick | policy some time in the month of September or begin- ain Slngthin ll ctunten bin ugustus Harlon, co. K. Voltigeurs, diarrhea, Nov. 4. pg tp with Mrs. Elliott preceding, the others follow- | Grasse, Rich, New York , Rome, Manson, N Orlean —2do do Sawin Hunt—5 cases merehandize Van Schoonoven | ning of October, 1844. Wasurneton, Feb. 9, 1848 Henry Stodberd, co. B. U.S. Marines, debilitas, Nov. 4. | ing in order. The procession then moved round the Sailed Jan 17, Suffolx, Merchant, Unired States via Ca & Co—t1 do do Clarke, Sonthw-rth, & Co—7 do do Southwick mth. defence was that Mr. Gregory was superseded by = SHIN Ny 9, 1848. Henry H. Dunne, Q. M. Dep, rheumatism, Nov 5. old military Plaza, down the main atreet, and across the | J>wa, Baker, New Orleans; Nione, Thomas, do; Oneida, | & For rehand| & 8S Moore & ¢ a letter from the President of the Company, written in Mr. Niles’s Plan of Peace. Jefferson Almond. Geo, Draqions. diarrhost, Nov. 6. bridge to the Alameda, where seats for the ladies | ;V,tlisms Sew Yorks 1oth. Fi Harward. Read, ‘ew Or hag April, 1844, and that at the time he renewed the polley Mr. Niles addressed the Senate to-day on the | Rbt. M. Jones, co, K. ath Inf, diarrbas, Nov. 5. hed been arranged around the open grave. Our | Hinton, Savannah. i mis ; he had no suthority to do it, his authority only extend- y A. Andonif, co. E, 121 Inf, debilitas, Nov. 6 | gentlemanly and talsnted fellow citiven, Captain Ral. | “fiCtasson Sta 21—Arr Lord Seaton. Fitzyminon, N, Or Gime ee ing to. peers, » oP ee for pope cargoes, and g . in & Patmann the Com ‘sppro! im bepain | Bsa to orderédo Walker, Brothere=i'do Thomas Rigney | the tot instance, plainti's sounsel b pone 0 h, Milton, Govham, Boston; 19th, WN Orleans: Tstac Newton, Bush, Mobile; 16th, H ten regiment bill. He is in favor of peace—he | Jobn W. Hames, co K, 12th Inf, diarrhoea, Noy. 7 ston, quartermaster at this place, then addressed the | leau: is against the military occupation of Mexico, as Hs Kets, soni Ath lati tabeemittent sever, Nov. 8. assembly, and ina chaste and ap; te style, pro- i AN ; : nounced an eulogy on him who lay cold and inenimate 1) Hurisou. New York; 15.h, Scotland, Kelso,and Aberdeen, ; —1 do to order—27 crates earthenware Mr Mitchell—28 cs | Cuestion, as to whether Mr. Gregory was legally super- a means of acquiring peace—he is opposed to a | Jos. Rudersell, oo. j, 12th Inf, diarebces, Nov 10 before them. After which, all that remained of the youth MgO rath Savaanah. mdze W Redmond—2 de Hank, Brothore—1) de ck JAGR | ocd by the letter, and it was finally agreed (as ‘the . +): . me RT oe . Jos. Ha ge,co. D, Voitigeucs, di«rrbora, Nov. 11. strictly military line of occupation—he is hostile | \iOseg Cunuor, 4h Ind Vol. remit fever. to the further prosecution of the war into the | Isaac Westons, co. E, 4th Artillery, diarrhars, Ney vital parts of Mexico, and he will vote the ten | Semuel Yarborough, co. G, 14th Inf, diatrboes, No’ “ d Mary, Crosby, New York: 20th, = Ne CE "Sale Rew Orican! me | Sheree a fal hero who had prematurely fallen with his blushing honors thick upon him, was consigned to its last resting 2. place, close by the sideot the lsmented Gillespie. ’Tis 13 | « beautiful spot they have assigned them, in view of the 6 do dom} ck hard’ |. | Judge had doubts on the point raised, whether Mr. Gre- wrk Osear, Shenck & co—i_camdze K | gory was or was not theagentof defendants at the time,) Haines & co—1 do Sparkman & | quat the jury should find a verdict for the plaintiffs for 18 do SJ Jones—1 ck hardware | $9.500, subject to adjustment; and, also, subject to the co—7 es George Sayer & co—I val Monkhouse—2 do Halstea do A Jewmea’ Garrick, ard Loni ,, Warren, Apalachie : é William Martin, 00K, 4th Iaf., diarchcea, Nov.13. 1d Alam ek—1 ea mize Cromwell Haight & com? do Allen. regiments. He will vote them, and keep the | Alex. Grady,co'F, 11th (nf, rueamatiom, Nov. 13, cosiniogts ttn theen at Ghekasenpein ard senenai My Sees Heweesvend 3 ry Haven & co—1 do U Hi Kellonr & com! [2 ey phir ry Sob a Sitaia \f tio Geert army in Mexico while yet another attempt is | Seaspueiss°0, Hy $2 tnd Vol. diarrhea, Nov. 14. | ly ite devoted walls. In these hallowed pre- | (ore. New Orieanss Marguiet, Ropers, Bevanaah vo one | Danetee, Buckley vos las caimdge Keats Keadalton & co | should 20 decide, and also to turn the oace into « pill of made atnegotiations. An overwhelming force | Jonn Baiediey, 00 K. ath Ind Vol. siarrbeos, Nov. i7. tohes beet oftrerpatees cai eaeeter penne: Sich, Eaierat Andren Raltopore: © ieee Soke cans iS hatataer sc: | Maeeaeloes _Vecdies eeseaiany.. might have a good effect in bringing the Mexi- | J8mes Spaier, co, 1, 12th Inf, diarrboes, Nov. 17. San Antonio. To us there {sa cratification in the re- 214, Hibernia, (s) Shannon, for New York. 29th; | cobus & Condit—10 es mdze EJ. Brown & co—l ck hardwa Surcaton Court—Before Judge Ventoupes2e- can government to terms; or even the act of | J800b Jennings, co. K, 12th Inf, intermit. fever, Nov. 18 | membrance, melancholy though it be, that their last wish, Fe mbria, i} Harrie | Soswell & Steele—60 do Walsh, Mulroy & co—6 do Wermore | dard et a! vs. the Long Island Ratiroad Company.—The Voting it might do some good in Mexico toward | 2988 A. Smart, oo. G'12ch Inf. diarrhoes, Nov’ 20. to be laid among us hes now been cocomplished. This ins Memuon, Beojamm, for New | & co—-3 do Conant Ellis & co—16 es mdze AM & WN Strong | case for the defence was opened this morning. It ap- ‘Orleans: Isaac | —2do A H Maltoy—i do G W Betts—9do Wm Sloane—6 | pears two defences are set up—first, that defendants ‘a, Tate, Charles- | Thompson & co—6 Jotimer & Large—| G eenw: Henry & | were not employed by plaintiffs, but by Adams & Co., jultana, Hall, New | co—1200 bxetin plate Phelps, Dodwe & co—a9 castriw plait ' | The express agents, afd if at all liable it 1 to the latter: Feb 5. C 47 es mdze Bird & Gil man—10 dv Beals, Bash & or Charleston: Sohn Cadmus, | Sovssde Gihos & Coci do SS Holmen secondly, that the goods were irregularly put on board : ht do . Jacob Baner’, co. G, 15th Inf, Atpsnla, Nov. 22 waa their adored oxen . peace. But aL Site new attempt fated he would } john Lindsey, eo. F, 11th Inf, intermit faver, Nov. 23. | tifal Sek Coane on negra embellial jane withdraw to Mr. Calhoun’s defensive line, and | D. W. Miller, so. F. Sth {nf., intermit fever, Nov 25. For this home of their choive, they foaght and perilled let the Mexicans take care of themselves, and we | Wayne Whitecotton, co D, 5th Inf, diarrbess, Nov. 26. | all that is dear in life and life itself, and proudly does 25th: Carn Newton, Bush, Boston, with Sesarehs Je take care of ourselves. That’s the plan of Mr | R. M Pratt, co B, th Inf.,intermit sever, Nov. 26, this ol beso revux, New Orleans; Richard | |G: Br bark C Cooloone tons pig iron40cks | by the agent of Adams & Co, were in his custody dur- Niles, A whig, on coming out of the Senate, | Wm H. Cobb, co: §, 7thiat, diuerbory Nov. 21. | Haseitaorttatiee dp: fan, Hann, New, Vouk West Foi, ‘Aledo: | Boorman, Johnston cos bbls A Mitchell & coi pkgs D, | tog the voyage, and thet by his negligence they were i be 2 eta 5 do; Hall, do; - | ‘offia, y pee ven remarked to a democratic senator, ‘ Well, | Wm, Patterson, co. 1ith laf, diarrhoea, Nov.28 | he lake are broken the: formed the email but gallant West" Philadehes rrp garg tis Paton & Srewart6 do Henry & co—6 Beals, Bush & co | the jury to-morrow (this) morning 4 «rgia Vol , istermit, fever, Nov. 28. | band that guarded us through the eventful past—death Dragoons. iat ‘h Inf, catarrhus, » te tom yg on Sern Retbiloe toc | ae Smit, Thurger & co—10 Stone, Swae & co—12 Bangs, Before Judge Oakley —Frederick T. Peet and ethers thank God, you have some guns on yonr side 3 | Dante 5 that shoot at both ends, as well as we have Werley Riches has been among brave i— Gillepsis Walker, and other en oe Oe eee te hemp 10 dodeer | &- Wm. Taylor, mpleaded, fc —This was an action on ol u—brig Quincy—50 beles 73 hali The remark was hardly fair, for the argument of | 5 B Florida Vol., diarrbaes, N yi pad proba yr enced oocadly ppm fit = ae o } & promissory note for $400. The defence set up is w than thet of Mr. Johnson, of Maryland, and a| Chomas Hansell, co. E, th Inf, athsnia, Nov. 30 ther living oF dead, dear ae brothers shall each on Pont Law, orP. Jan 14—Johan Frederick, Wiecing, Charles: Domestic Lmportations: feud, ‘Che case is adjourned till to-morrow (Chie) on ra von ihe ; i y 6 ; toafor Bremen; 18.h Olof Wyck, Lanphier, Mansanilla for | New Onreaxs—Ship Galera—i0 ble cotton HM Andrews | morning. For plaintiffs, Mr. C. Gray and Mr. Martine tter specch, in every view J J, Stevens, oo D,11ch laf, intermitteat fav baof those who stood by us ia that fearfal period ofrapine | Siemen = do Brower & Neison~273 Holbrook & Nelson—203 'C | Guies foe defendant. Mr, H. Dresser » Feeruit, 2 , diarrboes Nov. and murder, to protect usaud our homes fromthe sav. | P. , Dec 22—Arr Roscoe, Watkins, Algi © 4 & Pitcher—10!_ Ne: & Co—68 W iy ‘Before Ju -—o Rentgen THIKTIETH CONGRESS, Levi J Brass, oo. K, Voltigeurs, dysenteria, Nov. 30, e foe; and regardless ‘slike of hacdships and danger, | _Poat Tatnor;Jan is—Marquis of Bute, Hervey, for New | Whitlock srail vias mgs Geet MS Miller—o3 tow Name | MComson Piess— sigh arg eng Thomas O'Neil, co F, 14th Inf. phthiris. Deo. 1 tched over us tiil the danger had passed, or they had | York, 'dx abl Sten han & Scott—1 hf bb! syrap Norton, Converse & co— | 4. Charles Condert and Henry Duciuscaw.—This was son om Siete Barth, etait opihtata es | prematenly aen TET | nes ak rs Pele ameris Dos | Bibi ee meee eae cee UP (ae | ae ficatee tia aamraas Seales eae —— SPT ; wets eoth : : House of Rep-esentatives, Lene om pty tye imo geen hn ony BaLcwuna: Fab! 10, 120s. Rrowey, NSW, Aug #7—8ld Pacific, Gardoer, South Seas. | rich—1 bbl sour plex mdze Golvsmish, Haber &co—1 hf do | the order of the crher defendant. ‘The note was given Wasminaton, Feb 9,168. | wm. Childers.co K.1ith inf. diarrbose, Deo. 3, SOL FEATS wisi “on ea sara ; Enies a Jan gare Coane, andere Rie Janeiro. errap,B Mef-vere= 90 ble enchineal | do wranills, Odo izle? | by Mr. Condert to Mr. Duslugeau, fa the early part of REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES. seat i eet bes. 0) a out | 3 . (Dunmore, = bark “ April, 1847, to have it discounted. It a that Mr. Verrs, trom the comentetee ou Milltery A@atre, | Grer®. Corder, 00, C. 14th Inf, diarrhass, Deo 6. lea¥i dditi x ice i | Hilias, (of Liverpool) Harrison, from Newport for NYork, | Sele. je—17 hhds hams honldors, Mt bbe T | Ducloseau was indebted to plaintiff in the sum of $130, reported the bill from the Seante, to promote che filing | “shy gittom 00. I, 19:h Inf.,hypertrophy of the heart, | leaving an additional cart-load of ice in the re : ipa Be Son—-110 Bele and that while the note was in his hends the plain- Uo vacancies in the volunteer corps, with an amendmen | War Shran, 00. K, Texas Rangers, disrrboss, Deo. 8, | SMS about Baltimore; and the prospect for a | wiiA"?sika Lawrence Gunue tite te ms—6l tes hams Heran, Lees & com? a tif threatened to take legal proceedings against him; (woderstood to strike out the money bounty.) which wa: | Robert Merean, co. D, 5:b Inf. dysenteria, Deo. 9. supply is getting unusually gloomy. Boston, idg molasses ary, Bath, oo iog—50 do molasses Harper co—122 do 284 he thercupon gave bim the note as a collateral security, Fead twice, and referr-dto the oommittes of the whole | Parnel Herron, co. 1, i2th Inf .phtbisla, Deo 11. | Our City Council have resolved, notwithstand arr Ih oarinen. a Yer. sad Kramers Liben, Fone Bshopetol woot Lk ¥ evby—a1 hogs toga TW Barnwell Miratee Canbstee ehenmars leemtccaion ase on ion. Joho Dedman, co. A, 12th lof’, phtbisie, Nec 11. ; . . I Ath on ee eee aetna en ‘i wan to be extended. It also appeated that © 41D aND COMFORT” TO soLDIERS: ° ’ * P ing the i i Chee Hammond, Stinson. from Bath, arr 19th; Natahnis, Fitch | li phesmdze to order, 2 " laintif? called on detendant Condert to enquire respect- ‘m Riker. recrui', 7th Int, dysenteria, Dec 13. measure, to have the streets cleaned b: tract, | s¢hrs Merchant. Tessier. from Charlest-n, arr 20h; Teones: | Barbier—69 do Wm Van a i bill providing additional hospital nccommods- | Samuel F Main, co’ E, 4th (nf, dysenteria, Deo. 15. Py a Y COMUACt. | see. Todd, from Wilm‘ngton, do. Cld i7th, brigs JH Sie. | Brothers & c-—79 do5 bales hides J Hf Tallman—40 bales cot. | had been fraudulently put in circulation, that no eon- t the port of New Orleans for soldiers, sick and | Lewis Stiles, 00.1, sth Inf, dysenteria, Deo 18 In 1846 they were cleaned by contract, at a cost | Rhees, Collagan, Catmita, ¢9 loud for Boston; Confidence | tox Hopkins & ilen— 34 Thos ee ees Ss sideration hadi been given te it; sind) thine tp not, ck ry alifornia. Hicl we 5 'e er itten Fred Sainere, co. 1, 4th laf, dysenteria, Dee. 25." il pe pet Yaa walt lee ; one or Bowtons Mary Fcvaces, Hook sore. die Philips & Aborn—4 biles rope 1 do bexging K&D M | demanding payment, as the note was not available, was : ? = | pet 13th at ; Baker, ALACHICOLA: ‘ 7 ‘The Sreaxen, (to Mr. Borrs)—Does it make an ap- | Sishect Sloan co’ € Lith tor, Marder ee aie 8 | derot Leplat Carter, on the dth of July, 1846. | Yuk Cla bwk eel Atwosd: NWorks tt USES 9° | o08'do 4 buta wine dhoxes olivesd HU Talmes--#5.000ataver | Duclugenu, and in favor of the defendant Condert. For ropriatio J. B. Warrick, 00.G, 12th lot” diarrbors, Dee 31, The jury, in cousideration ofthe fact that h Rio Jannino, Dec 20—Bark Califrnia, late of Boston, sold, | Phillips & Aborn—3 cke 1 bbl L 8 Equires—60 bales cotton Al- | pigintift, Mr. Ward; for defendant Condert, Mr. Edgar .—It does not. I ask that it be put upon its | Henry Moro, co. K, fath Inf, diarrhea, Deo 31 i jina “state of derangement from the eficets of oe ie ache Brarsets, Fullerton, Baltimore | toomee=-=s==e=eessseen een Ted Le eo nim tiiet aaitasui City of Passage. i J 4 FH ‘d r s 5 Monmouth B. Hart, lite Sheriff County and City o; =The bill was accordingly read a third time,and passed. CLOTHING FOR VOLUNTEERS liqaor, when he committed the deed, and that oman Bomton—no damage re} met UD Sires ire Arrival of Strangers New York, vs. Charles eureheede et cl~This_ was an TEKRITORY OF OREGON. Wan Duphuriinte | he bas since faithfully served his country, and i eo ace ae Tuonspay, Febrawry 10. action om ¢ bomd for $560, exeouted by the 4 Mr. C.B Smrrw. from the committee on the Territo- Adjatant General's Office risked his life at Alvarado, Vera Cruz, and other “ Home Ports, ASTOR HOUSE laintif. It appeared that the defendant obtained » | regon, which was e, and referred to tl Genenat Onpeas, No. 6—" Ax Act to provide oloth- | CY of the court. Buistor, RI. Feb7—Arr brig Maria, Ingrahain. Matynzes. : i + TG Hereford ; 4. | 080 execution, Cefivered it to the : a committees of the whole on the state of the Union. He | ing for volunteers in ti 5 ‘i i Yan i i ‘ re; | leans: Mr.and Mrs. Hall. London ; I (reene, Sllaad, | to levy onit, and proceed toa sale, and to indemnify ng for volunteers in the service of the United States. The office seekers are getting out of patience ate caressing ile Hast, Havre: | Chanon and J Easter, Pernsyly Wich, A'P Relpboaka, anf Sates hima the bond in suit ; an sction was after- it be made the special order of the day for | “Bo it enacted by the Senate and Houas of Reperesn- | with tue governor for not making his appoint- | ‘imoleon. Freeman, N on Norwie! Welsh, do; Newton, Howes, do: Thorndi! —_ A | a y : rield, New York ; © B Hobart wards brought against the Sheriff, ands ju it re- ssTom, of Alabame.—What is it? embled, ‘That in liew of the Tsay GREE, GeeE ree, | muame for the oak whilst the office holders, are ; Middlraex, Elliot. do: Alk Gofte. Hortons tH ricld, New YOR ely, Rochester; C | covered ageinst him, the stmount of which he bed to Mr Hesiy —The Oregon bill ; let s make it the spe- | ing laws, is allowed to volunteers as @ commutation for | “Jolcing at the delay, as they are all bound to | s Rochelle, Curtis. Neweastle Faulkner, Boston ; 8 tawrence, Lowell ; J Baxter, Boston; | pay, and he now seeks to recover the penalty of the cial order of the de: clsthing, tae Presidene be, and he $0 hereby, authorised travel when the appointments are made. Tae | by TTL fy J Carroll: Brooklyn: HP Hoss, Port Byroe: G Aseners, Mou: | Bota” Adjourned to-morrow (this morning) For plain- The motion of Mr. Smith was agreed to. tocausn volunteers to be furnished with ‘clothing in | “18” are all whigs, and the “outs” are all demo- | 4 ®- Bogurdus, Charleston: Womnas, Howes, Balt. | etl; T Colgate, and ¥ Silvador, Lonsdale. tf, Mr. C, Sandford and Mr. Joseph C. liart. 1 gabe, bill ig nearly the samo ag that reported last year. | kind, at the same tates, according togrades, asis provid. | crats. The bill to appoint twenty less magis- Cabs, Howe, Salem: brigs A Hayfird. Smith, Galvew | 1 puitadehiir W Dlexton, United States Navy; | _ Scraee Counr Feb. 10—In Chambers—Before Judge thar slavery nor involuntary servitude shall be tolerated, | °2,7r te *roops of the regular army.” trates, 'and to give them a salary, compelling | you Mary Santon. My der ein Bear, Pinladelphisy a Hider, West Pome: J A Farley, Alabama; 1 Yard, Phils ‘McNamee vs, Peter Felter; Dizon caoept for arian med or dae cree petllbe tolerated, | Arrnorro, January 26, 1848 them to pay their fees into the city treasury, has | {.GG¢k de? Win M Ro delphiat J Shaw, Boston. i .— Judge Edwards de- ae Pech ae ereor ) 1 Under the provieions of the act of Congress, | yiven great dissatisfaction to the expectauts as R: Phitad . CITY HOTEL. three ; an. clothing, will be furnished to volunteer troops in the | well as to the lawyers. The lawyers think that Faria JH Hemmell, Burlington: A.C Hall Pittsbu causes, on the ground that tl suffi- & ‘The House resolved itself iato » Committee of the i f Whole on the state of the Union, Me. bots te theca, service of the United States, in the same manner that it G we uke, New York; M. Stor ‘ stent show that th Plsintifls had ‘any coonection Ohesing, Werrehe Mic; | & Patterson, against the defendant. 3 Caldwell, New York. Court or Generar Sxssions, Feb. 10—Before Recor- FRANKLIN HOUSE. der Scott,'and Aldermen Adame and Crolius. © Thompson, R_N, Sarah Sands, R Sulon, par Committed for Trial—A colored man named Charles is, i is Capt, W. Sarah Band apt Randall, Buffalo: J Hol Biake, was brought inte court on a bench warrant, in pl MeFatland, Ja if our magistrates are not interested in the fees, | Yanan: BF Hanks, Allen. Washington. N | Memphis; nd reeumed the conalderation of the bill authorising & | or the Ge months aitenes “eeeeaneHoe Deen: | there will not be half the litigation among out | lm Harding, Norfolk; Sumy. Gray. Alesandrin; Wolcott loan. made to companies on being mustered into service, and | ©!tizens, and the “ seekers” consider the chances | der, and Jasper, Ham: rig ‘ork; Marietta, Me. Fisnen, of OMe. Teierred to the remark ot the | to individual volunteer recruits, (see “circular,” Auguat | diminished by the reduction. Make our magis- ease From ’Phs 4 eran rion, thee? thao wiz, Si Lane), who said, on | 7, 1817.) will be discontinued. in eu of the commute. | (fates honest, and the expenses of our courts of | for a, putin om account 0 4 jar was inevitable’ Now, tion allowance, every officer in cl of clothing will | justice will be reduced one half,and lawyers’ fees | below. h schooner Maria So ited by Underwood ian (from ‘wind, and anchored from Rotterdam. joss of, head phia. in his mind, if Texas hed not been annexed, there would Lerpsic ; D an exact account, according forms prescribed | in proportion. nal for two harksacd a herm brig a} ids, Ireland: ; have been no war ; and he believed that the removal of . prop |, barks Palestme, Hersey, Monteviden: Sy! ei ah San which he stands indicted for larceny; and in default of our troops to the Rio Grande. by the President o/ the | whic hewsr hens tog. SHePATEMEnE, Of OVE AS, | | Kiitimore, br ramsauld, Gorhem, Vera, Cras: Fem, Fishkills 3 11 Richards, Pennsylvanin’ | Pai was committed for trial re , labo gage 4 rown, Thacher, Mabie; Andrew Kiog. Fran Forfeiture «f Bail Nathaniel Ladd. indicted for an United States, provoked hostilities. Mexico had poases- | proper charges “M Johnson, Eldriege, Alexandria; echrs madeonthe next masterroll, with| PTARPTIME | Gar D ; CRIME ca tte Ay Matbaae' Pacsuet | evaopieaperdanay metbet, arazarh 1) INTELLIGENCE, | lina Catia bet hry, op Bice Gan Ore Sue a | eae ce nes aa Te i ee doubted this, he had the documents to show the ‘rool siveuy et tho Oman Whilevee lias mang be thereve | ‘Sebdeie Wied Sack: Peiaiy | | Weeden | my ye ny Bie be ey Dr Wrasse, Fosusyivaniny, > Clarke, Memphi Burley, | ed for falee pretences, severally failing to answer when if Maxloo, then, owned the country, what right had | incurred by the United Szates, which will be deducted of New York, Wobranry 11, 1848, | isabella, thermood. NYork: 8A, Appleton, Hi Boston. i en RH called for trial, thelr Eecogaizances were declared to be thar river washer's, make it so? ‘She had mo valid itle | °Cs °F, his Pry and emoluments +216 50] moon seta | Nulatter pat WNW to We Mrand Mrs Jones, Weshingtoe: J Exau, Philadelphia: J |" “qyial for Grand Larceny —John O'Rorke, was then 2 In settling with volunteers for clothing charged on Roshtom, do: J Ashtou, do: 8 Smith & $15 10) rem ware 57 | Otmas; schr Hanover. Itis » J Winter, Ds to it, There were but tvo ways that Texas could ha’ placed at the bar for trial ona charge of baving been cor- the muster-rolis as above, the settlement, for simplifice- | de most of the di also become possessed of it—first, by conquest; secondly, by | tion, will be made by the paymaster on the basia ee caren eee Sale. or cerned with William Gammal and James Ross, in ateal- purchase. “Every man knows that, Se ald not conquer | iiowance to each of twa dollars ond ity: conte, por ‘iio abilisten Sieh dererteamnkse chs aan ing a copper worm, worth $100, belopgiog to Mr, Jonae and everybody Knows that she did not purchase it | month. whieh is about the moutiily average toa soldier | §hif.-Mediaror. (pkt) Stary. London. J Gri wold it fon im thie case, as in thet of Roe and Gamal Shuto 40 the Poteencecrculidoation, might have | jq the regulac army during the term of bis enlistaent. | Co: Patio, Wars, Vera Grav, Nesmith’ & Wall Be blones Condoas ih, Ola arton, Ver fied to sustain the indictment, and the jury acquitted dat aad bis udveontes Tine wary nccording to the | The price of each article of clothing must becbarged at, | lobia ‘Osleaas, Johnson & Lowden: Thetis, North of Europe. : "| Bldreny, Baltimore: R Moor-, en oon — pistons tt The President, under t fey tan eright | the rates fixed in “general orders ;” and if svy volun. | do. & K Co Cuatnam Feb 7—Arr to-day: brig Chas J Daw, Stetson, | ‘on; rant, Loag Isiand Tat for R lag Staten Coodi'=3 Aveon was Ue cate Geeta he plea that the Mexicans | teer bas drawn lees than his allowance, he will bs paid | Brige— Vaucvuver, Aweetser, Cumpeachy, Nei Itimore, for do. Philadelphia; JK Greer Wheel “ anlica te tees coun odietaanh ie ORD ware sbgut to invade our country, 0 for Geamunes | Ht ta bal uvtedsnes, Ue choco ureaeee : Brvgiliaa, Pikhum, at Jonas, NF; Dansec AC Havens, Barrett, and R UDSON’S HOTEL sons gamed 00 COs coae eee ee Lo8 K 0 Grande. Who, then, | tor cuna, Near Savanoah, Dayham & Dimon chs Concord, Butler, West | RC Kirk. Ohio; E Sadgett, Cineinsati; R Buell. Hartford: | valued at ¢40, knowing the same to have been stolen. commenced the war? There was no evidence that t! Demil ly, Keed, Norfol | tar. N York. H U8 Army; | On the part of the prosecution, Mr. Clark deposed, that ‘oster, Galen im Hurtfore; J Stun. A Mors, J B ‘ork. ell. Balti’ | » coat of his was stolen in the month of November last, Marshall, | trom his residence in Broadway, and that it was subse- quently recovered from Goodman’s pawn shop, in Centre etre ces b (Sid, brig ‘Tepl. ff Havener, Matanzas; Susan ner, Parker, Hav rr sche Vanda ‘Castine; 6th. eld «chr Sami Noyes, Hatch, Mariel gt ce ne yep eae — Tpetie me chen? LOVEJOY’S HOTEL. iis. Wel ia port. schrs tydia tekerson, Niek- “2 erson, NY ork for Bos on: Elien, Brown; Howard, Crowell, and. Wallingford: J Bl rx Patter. | ""J,wrs Anpenson, on being examined, testified that ho © | 3 Incases where volunteers have already received N Ni : tt Palo Alto, “He would goose tae ntil the | the six months advance commutation, they [Bieri iigton, NU: Bitvrro’ Braces Frackne aek ; with Mexico now, as he would before the mae | Cours, entitled to clothing in kind inaddition; andany | Buck: New ber Bmith, Baltimore: Geo Klotts, Smith, . He would claim nothing for th le war | articles that may be issued in kind during the time for Rules a ryclouen, Bos on Rodman, Osgood, Hepa hy So gle meh whieh they have been paid, the commutation allowance, | New en ce must be stopped against them on the mauster-rolls. Arrived, to before it com: : accused D r] rn Steamship Sarah Sands. Th and ¥'mma, Lovell, Boston for NYork. \ sold the property in question to the on being masteres iotsonvies sed to tdieldael polage | mdse, to M Kermit. ‘Phe Sarah San pool Jan 224, | | ody Pye pala a Ma Dartuive Croton Falls; Wee Hes clerk in the employ. of Mi sd rid teers when enrolled to fil raceucies, shall be restricted | 142%» tnd hove tov outside the Bar Wedaesdiy night at 12 lier. Liverpool; brie Republic Sinirh: Hava ara, Albany: Crosby, Roches peng ne ag ll ay gh rigun | iy her stock, aud one bianket ‘Ship Hollander, (of B rdmian, Nev for New Yuik. . [iven, New Jere his property. constitatitional and uojast. Now, it seam ings, one leather ptock, s binnket to each; end as » Hollande®, (of Boston! yin New Os ‘ ; layman, Brocklyn: GM Bteut saw testified that he arrested the prisoner thet ais GOWe pineed them in on vas arene eniio the cost of these articles exceeds the two months’ com- | rvith 09 bales cortou 250 kegs lard 19 000 rallons ake Barer te atk mised Tee ree Dwight, South Deerfie tae aroma ‘obtained from James An- Havens & Co. Has expericaced heavy westerly ga But fourteen voted against the bill appropriating ten | MUtstion saoney, the seitinwent on account of clothing | fs temoon, barks Pioneer, from Boston, hound io Baltimore: derson, who stated that the prisoner had the cost. boar lays. ‘ " milous of Giliees bed fifty thonees , in such cases will bs made, not on ths first, but on | Pd, Pigt on Ni ; hr Fortune, Ewell, New ¥ 7th, eld, bark WHDC NORTHERN HOTEL. Wing their eeats, rendered « ver- whige say thet the peonmsble. dociaring es ar Seu the sesond eaberquens beriodicel master roll—the volun. je Capes tot the De sre, cxchomeed sheeels Tight, 5 | Oi Br brig, Bermnd porter diet or pail wishes) Nsded tbe prisoner for sentence. by the ext of Mexioo, was false. Admit thet it in—cbut | er mesawhile seosiving no portion of his clothiog Tark’s Istend. Wadelphia: « | dlot of guilty, ant inch Warrent—Aon Logan and Jobn he did not,) why did they vote for it? ‘They say that | OY a, Ylanenae in, New Jeney: 8Van ¢ | siivie, indicted for agrand larceny, were arrested on & the war is unjast, unnecessary, and unconsiitutional, | PRE am i reggae ig ony Rigo Pr edn Boston. Miss J bench warrant, issued by this court, and committed to w iseued to the regular ar- ‘The court then adjourned until to- 7 Bi. "If We nad bellsted the eee te eek ee eee | my, ein ths same meoner. ‘These ar- ship for no man would have induced him to vee te ticles will only be charged to the voluateer when lost or | pire. He entered {oto the question of boundary, rendered unserviceable by bis ow sud quoted General Taylor's letter to the War Depart. 6. Colonels of volunteer regim ment, in which he adrieed the advance of the United | Prete ‘nsiruations to company, heral Taylor, desired tase ak of the Rio Grande. Ge- | wii be faruishea to voluntecr officers on the recruiting for the 00d of the country, and {i was for the good of | Stvice by their respective superintendents. the couatry that the army’ sin wae of | 7, Commanders of volunteer regiments in the field imeated on the various Istters of Soetene pse.cOm- | will lose no time in forwarding to the Quartermaster ow that the government acnulescea tue General, Wasbir gion. special estimates fo: « six inonthe’ Mr. usu, of Vermont, ob: supply of clo! 4% totheir regiments; and similer re. conaiaee + eg ont, obisiaed the floor, when the quisitions will be mad , througt the Avjataat Geueral’s rae War Digucnnt® cn emmuntation | Sci nae Stunt ot sn ney Lteut Emory, of the topographiont corps ang orto | for the effl vieat proseoutioa of th erscruiting operations the army uader Geueral Kearay feom’ rime owed | with which they are charged. Every officer command. Pacific vceun, Au extra nuader, with ths uccompanye | 16 % Yoluaieer company. oF employed in the recruiting img map, was ordered to be printed Pa4Y- | service, will immediately make application to the Qaar- er, New York ‘kaon, 7 vy, 8) ber, Wig 4 ita, [ Span} Ro’ » pails, sone await their tri mornin; 9 SOT OF ee epan, 118 Day—CireuitCourt.—2, 8, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 98, 29, 30, 31, 33, 32 Merton Court. 16, 25, 81, 41, 7. 42, 46, 68, 64, 59, 60, 62, 64, 12, 32, 65, 06, 67, 70, 71, 72, 78 Se Werdielh, tO | Oommen Pleas, part 1.—116, 135, 145, 147, 149, 151, 158, oe burn, C irown: Foughiep™ 165, 157, 169. Part 2.—10, 14, 78, 88, 100,112, 116, 118, ’ 1 Robertson, Rochester; * | 1a, 122, burne, Auburn. kurneme Count or tHe Uniten States, Feb. 9, 1848 TAMMANY HALL. —William McMurray and Lorenzo B. Shepard, Eaqs, of M Norton, New Haven: B W Read, 8 A Benson, Newer | New York, wero,om motion of Mr. Webster, ndinittrd at- sors Wilson. Lorg Islands J Brown, New Vorki tN. torneys and counreliors ofthis court. No. 144 —W. Hour. ren, Boston; J Phithps, St Louis; Me Buffam, ton ot al, plaintiffa in error. vs, City Bank ot New Orleans, Comnostiont, The argument of this cause was continued by Mr. Rev- erdy Johnaon for the plaintiffs in error, and by Mr. Ser- geant for the defenda Fonsrat Cxesmonigs in Boston.—Funeral rites were observed in Boston, on the 9th inst, ays balwarks, stove house on that and the cabin with wacer, split sails, 13 steerske passenzers. British bark Coolooney, Livingston, fro On the 4th, off Farr Head, Ireland, ay ee New anders for o' dike instructions Holme iller, Galveston; Mary, Heald zabeth, [Br] Geves, Li aus, Hilard, New York ont, Taylor, Ha Boutelle, do; Chaos, Willon, Liverpool,” bark berry. Cardenas.(Cuba); Rio, Cott ell, Boston Lemond, New Yo ki Lato, Foles, New Yorks Chiceill on mn 0. (Porta ? Hill’ Trinidad, sehen cd rows. Donsh withthe relia, Craft, Brozos Santiago, Montreal, Pe. incy) Kempton, Sisal, 24 days, to Bret Sarah Jace, Oliver, Matamoras : Arr, #t Palmetto, Smith. Galveston; sl Apalachicola, 18 days. to R Post. | Nathaniel Th ‘Th mpson, Kenvebank; Vandal jaet Satardty, and was blown off in Lecrew, Boston: Amel splitsnite. &e Ga. 9 day be wv 4 wind N UNITED STATES HOTEL: Capt Balance, Washingtoo; J Hines and we os F Dy 7 vas ed an 2 Aare eet siten, Warren r ‘Worcester: + Toy, W blow 120 mile Ohio, Lockman, Daries che. La Broom, (Br) Wh ith umber, to C | leh ; ish ‘apt twermaster General for » copy of the reguintions relative | pokey mi J 7 | W'S Pearson, =i i in honor cf the late Col, Ransom, and Capt ‘1 hompron, Me. Viwron, from the Comittee of Ways.and Vieans, | clothing accountability, aud also for a supply of the | Zeke") G Fertig, ——, Vira | cowed teens SOU elec sie Mewiecaens teniboak Mrstet es? | Mosmenalty Hinks Mt Ganer doy Fon sistoly | two of the reported @ bill making appropriations fo: support of | printed blauk forms connected therewith. | Schr Steuach, Weaver, Philadelphia, 3 days. ater, towed to sea, Hindoston, aod Aurelius; bus Conn; be iagon. Fo [ Recon ford. cost our country, Wh: the mevy, for the year ending the ath o} 2, 1849, | _% The Quartermaster’s Department will take speedy | Schr Emily & Hanash, Adi from the Delaware, 4 days, | \Whoat Phe bark Gray, Wen: Meri valeen MOTEL. poring, wes pasting th: Wile wae referred to the Committee of the Whole on | Measures sor establishing slothing depots 1a Mexico, | ‘0 A Barratt & 0, 5 LS wi Bi ° ‘wore fired. The remains toe ptate of the Union, and ordered to be printed. | #2xillary to the ‘depot ot Vora Crus, at such | Shr 4 Guest, Bacon, from the Delaware, 4 days, to A wo N Vermont. The of Capt. Puy Oy, DORAPMaR, y Vince on Gesigaated by the Major Ge Se Gianie, suull, B ND. wae left ot the Melee doped, ler. Gaeav, of Mieectsl, pave neites of hip intention | 2°°6 ; « gio eshte eo cag Me. : ? 1 . JONBE, Adjutant General, Jeno, Baker, Now Londen, 0 hows.

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