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by Aha ramet omer difical- | | Section nineteen authorises rosters of droseogria, f ; Greek, Indies; also a Wd" that the captain whe bas nad ero a raartinen. whers ci prper seen re teonte fom the verp! rota, bat ie fet bry auksne Si Chara, Uae i made, until the same shail be area to tare | Castine nlt-Arrachr Varda, Eaton, ki) m ‘vena. ————___ BY OVERLAND WXPRESS. rumored yesterdey that the guerillas were collect! on the route te attack them ‘We do not believe this, for they know that our soldiers are on the took out for | th THE NEWS FROM MEXICO, | Son "cowasccon otwune tueyrascens°ee cut oe | theough, pertay and Toteny a Ana Ke perfidy eo, ease But why recall such | tained, have been so us to have impressed on the | shall Moss. I Suse ©) wy hee fi wr in oh Basawel Naresh, {feom Praublort n surprien them. We would therefore advise them fal events in regard to those who are the ocoasion | minds of ittee with force, the responsibility | amount, as originally certified. Havana: 6 Don out of the way.” 7 be Of our pr-erat mistertenes It pockelcndly for me onty to | of the duties entrusted to them. Section eighteen provides that no jegnatee 58 _any Mariel ahs aye rite Norse ot wich ne gee acral OP zyom roms iyo at giverane ng proves edime co ORME | aay bar tate Mar choad V2 pnts lsat toe | edu Topco as ok Repetto prgom euch | Reioe but lee ta Nyt Maa dpy Cd ews from Mexiro, ot which we gave telecrapbicry0op: | we gubjoia the followit raphs from the Arco | Your side in the battles, and that no opportunity hes . , oui, open inal ae er Sass slnandertine ta ‘of avy per- | ships Martimquaise, (1) Avril, Hf Sutton, Ekerman, Geqiintintny tnteniaty: Tilaions wes weduet Vy Seas} T0s of eheeaah ing par | deed to share te your battina. waton peruaps | igh’ in, | }Fwilege of lbulng 8 currency (wai it assuredly is one), open a pi sine, (1) Arie ne ‘ork: barks Be we hagen; Damariscotta ie hav timulated | should be within the rea of all who complied with the | son holaing a bill, &c, of sald bank, the payment of Savannah; brig George, {Re SYors: schs Laura different arrivals at New Orleans, and has been received | We learn that the Quartermaster has been erdered to week ere geo ie my pet nnopeta rules required by a just solicitude for the protection of | which shail have been refused ; this inspeotion must be | Dijana, NOreaus; Martha Washington, Boardman, in New York twenty-four hours in sdvance of the mails, | Prepare quarters for some 1500 or 2000 troops, informa- | soirat the head of the ‘army, diegraced and almost an- | the people from fraud, injuatice, the want of aright | allowed under @ psnalty, to the officer having charge of Mary Farrow. Warren, Bath, Me. Sid ships J C( alhoun, y. - | thom having been reosived by Vol Childs that they will | Dinilated, perbaps through ‘want of akill in ita cbief — | knowledge of business, or the cunning ingenuity of the ; such book, of $250. ‘ola; Sutton, New York; brig George, do; schr Lily, We copy from the Piccyune and ite Extra, of the 8th | short'y arrive It is then expected that Gen Res, now This day, I repeat, | have the pleasure of directing « or ‘Seotion 20, authorises any of the banks now in exist- lies. Feb 9—8ld achs Fl Lenihern Satbahtien instant :— at Macamoras, will receive another visit from the Amer- | word to ‘you—not ‘as general, not as chief, but as an in- No system of banking caa ba called sound which is | ence, to reorganize under the provisions of this act, if i Nyork, acl jora, sthern, Fatiad; PROM THE CITY OF MEXICO. foans, and those towns that have been so forward in fur- | jared soldier—an outraged Mexican. My only desire ia | mot based upon business, @ vigorous bnziness, in ali its | they are in # perfectly solvent condition; and if they | ST wt) ciias, Sid brig Citizen, Brown, Trescott, Our files of papers trom the city of Mexico are to the | Dishing“ ways and means” to this guerilia chief who. | +o take vengeance upon some men who are ignorant of | relations. Our psople are a business people; we oan- | comply with allthe provisions of this act; but no bank | 1, joad for Havana; schr Wm Fope, Foster, Weat Machias, to 14th ult. The -Ymerican Star of this date thus men. | With bis followers, is ranked ina late order of Mejor | the rights of war aud even of the most sacred institu- | mot be inactive. The swelling of the tide of trade, of | NOW in existence will be permitted to do this untilithas | joad fur Cien'uego tions the departure of the train :—"" We have only room | General Soott with robbers—will have an opportunity tions. commerce and labor, must be met, and our {ustitutions | discharged all its obligations to the gaiety fond. Faanxcin, La Jan 19—In pert, schr Almira, Steward, de- to say briefly that the American troops are by degrees | t° contribute of their abundance to the ——— of the | ” Gen, Bustamente concludes by there are thirty | adapted to it. While there in circu'ation a!)road, there | Section 22, provides that any other bank organizing | tained by siatnem of 00 ccoupying the mineral and other important pointe | A™@erican troops; a contribution, it is vegent, will | thousand valiant men left, who will not remain passive | must be facilities at home. While the «xchanges are | under the provisions of this act, shall pro tem. deposite | eee TON Elin areund us, and that the reveoues are being rapidly col | b¢ aid uprn those towns that have harbored aud sup- | during the occupation of the republic, &0. ‘This looks | active, so must be the deposites. Tha brilion and the | with the comptroller for the purposes mentioned in seo-*! Vanges TMi Sanco, leoted for the benefit of the American army. This is in | Ported guerillas. very well on , but we apprehend will amount to no | paper’ must interchange; and wherever the bank is | tion 13, six per cent stocks of this State, a sum equal to P Bent, Mean accordaaes with the policy which the home goverament | _,|¢ 8 confidently reported in this ity, that Col. Payon, | 20% than all the manifestore of that illustrious hero of | placed, it must bea bank of business; if it be not, it is| the amount of thelr clroulating notes; at the end of » » Barbs taro, a | of the Mexi parole, and for whose ex: ave Sere eran usd f that it should Se eee rah denen Teen eee | Ge ee has marked out At our latest é of the Mexican army now on - conclusive proof that it should not exist at all y 5 Fontaine, NYerk. ; ‘ quorum of Congress wat not in attendance and there | SbsOge Areat exertions have been made, bas flaally been | Seven tisrr ints and'to whoms healiudes im cheezeract | ‘The Dill your committee introduced provides that | per,be may return to said bank one-third of sald depos. | | Nonroux, Feb i2—Areachs Paragon, Dixon, Newburyport; was but little prospect thet ees would be trans. | Prevailed upon to violate his honor y engaging inre-| above given. publicity be given to the names of the individuals who | ite, and at the end of ‘he second year another third of cars sine tibiae: Hawt goted oh peneene.. x had been succeded by | SruIng soldier ie aievvore my be faleer kad from the THE RENTS. fo to Sompose the institution —that thelr responsibil | said deposite: and, at oranists tae Sa ee ‘ Liverpool; Aft. Pe 2 corely ho; at i ty—tl f —their tiona— | con Asi) fog expired, aed the latter toaaieerm, of the former hay. | hich aod honorable character of the Colonel, we believe | A etter from Atiixco states that the citizens there-—a | {¥nugs Ruvsos ot SOG Noun eo a otbes emitn whom | bank the balanco of said deposite, except the amount of Den So ckron, Boston . it 4s, and only give the report publicity, thet’ his friends | Meeting of the Council and others ba ; ten per cont upon its circulating notes, as presoribed in | pa. Pitcher, Bavanvah; schra. Ma Soom a Dea Tage eaeeeaeae ees lake be ehoom ee | oy Bare an opportunity to. dleabuse the minds of the | take the matter into consideration, had agreed to obey | tlt busines ts to, be done, and to the State at lark) | the twelfth section of this act. Lindsay, Cote Blanche and Attauapa ter upen wiled we tun ‘ter bo optaen. sive Rat | ofers of tbo Aterlcan army, if they fel wo duposed. | the order of Gen, Seotin regard tothe perment of he | itt fAnt thus the quiet nod. accurty ofthe publi ve | section 23 provides that if the securitie deponted | ser Breage Sntogg. Avr dhipegt Lewieas been rumors that Mr. Trist bas for some time been in AFFAIRS GENERALLY 1N_MBXICO. porto their own govermant. A communication had | enbanoed by furnishing them ihe means of knowing on aa co OLE ae ae asiivd cr reused by the | (Bt) Scoala, Liverpool: Ri icker, Bi conference with the Mexican commissioners, and that [Correspondence of the N © Picayune.) een sent to Governor Childs, at Puebla, to make this | Whom this con’ dence seeing has been adopt- | redemption of the circulating notes of any defaulting | XinPite, Raton, Ai 5 Tos 2 Tend certain terms have been agreed upon, but we Vena Cuvz, Mexico, Jan 23, 1848 —There is avery | representation to him.—Mezico (Star), Jan. 14, | gg Dont aystem of Panking no measure hag been adopt” | Tonk, the provision made in the 8th seotiea of the Sth pe Se py ieee tenn Elan en Pedal ie, gnc wake coins | Lanes ant Seana tent ben Leteen eee eras ee CIRCUS COMPANY. than the registration of notes issued by the Amancial | article of the consiitution, for the redemption of such | P Brown, hi a probably reach the city, wi Ps composed in part of government stores, | vrosgre, Kelly & Hamlin, with their company, leave the | officer of the State. It isa salutary guard against frau- | circulating notes, shalibe ‘applicable and held good to | 6th—Arrships Ann Rankin, (Br) MeAsther, Lon Cie, ae See Pe Sacre mE te, she frlendly Mexican mer. | city this morniog with the traln for Vera Cruz From | dulent issues And your committee haye embodied the | replace tho said seourities 40 deposited to thelr original | the Downs: Oceana, (Br) Joger. Liverpool: Lord Klzia. (Bz) Coe RR SILO OF THE AMERIOAG, been upon the road. A large fore of uecillae out | that port they will embark for South America, where | same in the bill submitted, with all the salutary provi- | value. erpool: Harmony, (Br) Jemeson; Live - ‘apt Whippte is said to have arrived at Vera Cruz, | gon. under Col. Zenobia, are koowa to be waiting on | they intend to make « profestional tour,—Mrxico (Star) | sions of the present statutes ia relation to it, ma Seotion 23, provides that every bank so organized shall r) Maxwell, Liverpo.l; Leopard, ther- from = city of Mexico, and to have brought down the road to attack it; and General Twiggs, who is ex- Jan, 14 plicable to the circulation which shall be issued by | possess the general powers of corporatien, as defined | ina; ‘Hero, Griffith: N York: Ton, CB ‘Barns, pews that Orizaba bas been taken, and is Dow in possns- ceedingly anxious to obestise this noted personage, has FROM NEW MFXICO. banks formed under the provisions of thislaw. in the 18th onapter of the first part of the Revised Sta- barks lesbella, (Br) Webster, Liverpool; Hloyd, sion of abooy of American troops despatebed from the de guerre to ceommnias his We have received the Santa Fe Republican of the 11th But the committee beg eto refer for most of the | tutes,and shall bs subject to the provisions contained in | Maybury, returne distress; Acadia, Crosby, ieee ae city of Mexico. The editors of the m-rican bad been | S40Pted the folowing ru C . The December. It publishes first the proceedings ofthe Sable to.ceeCopt. Whipple personally, to escertain the i ie mane ‘the medion ot the i which wil foe legislature of New Mexico, the message of Governor Do- t efficient measures are taken to protect the 8 acta. 5 Sinswood, Ver Cruz: schs [shon, Woodbar ; tion of the Senate and oS a 4 ‘THE PEACE PROSPECT iy Hapeoren Sy oman yengy fer terres ind the peculiar obligations to the bank of Wo Brazos; Monterey, Appleby, Apalachicola; De- while, the escort, composed of two fi tteries, guard wi ek Oar necounts from Mexico are as contradictory in re- | Saeaviee of dragooee wed four of ietenton wit tons such officers, are limited to an extent beyond present MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. arur, Morrell, Vera (rua: Lanza Virginia, Felt, Mo Bard to pear eas ihe rumors which cometousfrom Wash- | the toad aud endeavor to come up and surprise the gue. | aud New Mexico, He merely exprosseshis * regre Sound regulations are prescribed iv reference to events ths 616, srnames vce wesc ington. One of our occasional correspondenta, who ap- | rilla force The Georgia Indep: (he) cannot congratuiate (them! upon the cessation of | ine property which a bank msy hold. A tariff of oircu- Port of New York, February 16, 1848. j puke, Brement ichard prised us sometime since of the transmission of import- | Lieut. Anderson, are a part of the escort. hostilities between the Uniced States and Mexico. The | latien, such as has been approved by the people for is i lenty, Merrill, Philadelphia lef, 7. wore R. Adelaide, (Br) Smith. London: it been re- | Velix Chapin. Me Portland; Tiberius, Boston; It will therein | that chapter, except co far asthe same have been re- | ori re oneiler, Nekim, Durhe, Vara Orux, Jesonet pate ciaud Thompson, hence, returned ia cistress; Essex, Apams, Kini ant despatches by the sloop of war Seratoge, reiterates | “Ven, Cavz, January 24.—The courier d restoration of peace is much to be desired by us, as it | ries of years, made permanent. And, in whatev: his opinion that “peace is made no far at least as the | the Eoglish L, ‘ “ 2 will certaivly exercise an important influence upon our | could operate asa wise measure of security, has, in the | SUX RISKS... 6 44 | moon: suze, Convoy, Robertson, Charleston; ron nope re peppers lary Seep ef a having aft Monica oe he leche asthe semper en ‘Svery, | Prosperity and bappiness.””"—Union. belief of the committee, been prescribed.’ And, at the | 0" *ET#.. 916] wie wars . dyvana:geba Ouvwa. Cordann, Apa shia brig apr ey Taare « aintieonis ae body regards peace as concluded, | have seen a private MILITARY M)VEMENTS. same time, the bergen) of @ Lory te fo hs i tan) Dorantes, Gampenchy; Emma, Brown, Corpus’ Ch Quved the (9th. in the city of Mexico, says: “The Mexi Lents d to credit, which | ‘The United States steamship Virginia, Capt. Tuoker, | make it certain that when pursued in a legi Cleared. Corah, Wilkins, Apalachicola. meral impression is entitled to no | leaves this morning for Vera Cruz, loaded with govern: | 2° by honest and carefal men, it will afford them a fair to rea on the ips— Richard Alsop, Smith, Liverpool, R Kermit; Thos | “'Towboat Conqueror tow: 0: i can C.ngrers hes not been able to form a quorum and j 3 bat he cannot see that we are apy nearer to he followin; ni ; | Remuneration for the iavestment of oxpital, industry, , Farren, Vera Cruz, Harbeck & Co. | ka, Medallion, and Milti South ence in Just an far ff ae ever” Pacers y ment stores. She takes over the following passengers een , cee ka Mora, Paik, St Thomas and Maracaibo, Platt & Bi ‘he en G P The Arco Iss. of the 24h ult., contends that peace oo e The courier sent by Mr Peoples, with the | Mejor Robert Allen, HoratioG Finch,M. D. Huson, and at tion. Ifsach ave not the features of the bill, ae 5 eR 5 Pe fie fine ny erry y uF , as Ist inst, barks St Ji and Gen G Ie bark Antelope and brag Awmeriosne, Pha De Soto It, tel mericano. a) osceon the iat ust bri Lydia. Dark Wm Kennedy, message, for the Ame Stor, was mur- | Join G Park, John L Denning, Thomas J. Echols, and | it hes been only from the failure of the most honest in- roporitions have certainly b: * got a bet ) 7 . Sus Belay dod sive: Mesnoan’ convattisignses eed thee ia, dered. «few dys since, near here, on hie return. it is| Mr. Seawright. The brig Chinchili, Capt. Patterson, bere rperitey ep eri Be Aiake Berk D Huribure Coy Aimedn tks, Sc. turlbut & Co; Almeda present floancial insti- | Rowiand, Mobile, do; Watchman, Frost, Bermuda, W AF ‘ t > Tegretted, as be was one of the best men | also S 7 ver: | | ‘The important business of th ine Morea, end sehr Sarah, were towed to sea on the 20; the courte of a few weeks the public will be enabled to | for that serviow that could be found, His trip'up t0 | seathe brig loomett, Gapt, Thompece for Tanploon | tutlons of our State, under whatever law formed, has | Davenport; Louisn Berton, logers, Stontigton. Ree ey ein eine und Hecrcwess Verify its operations Mexico shows this He was taken into the bushes, stri; W. 0. Pi Feb. £1 ws been carefally considered ; and acting in the spirit of Schs—Bridgew: Matthews, Laguayra, &¢. @ Whitaker; Portuann, Feb 13—Arr b:ig Shaksneare, Pendleton, Maten- The Arco Inis of yesterday states that all the ne ped, and shot by the guerillas, or robbers. Anexpedi- | wy) ve) the principles of a general law, every facility hes been | Curlew, Lameke, Cruz, C’Clark; Cinderella @ Scull, | zs for Frank(ort; schs Lydia Stover, Haskell, Cardenas. Papers received et that office aseert that the Mexican | tion, under Col McClelland, 6th Tennessee vo a baad The steamboat Jamestown, from Cincinnati, which | provided to ensble all such institutions, which él hingtor Cathell, Alix dria; RL & A | 12th, brig Watsou, Dockray, Guayama; schr Juliet, jon, government and the Amrtican auchorities are negotl- | Somposed of about 300 Infantry and 200 mounted men, | azfived yesterday, brought down company B, 3d artil- | feniti.y sound ection in doing a legitimate busin ty, Weeks, rhiledelphia; Un- | Kio Janeiro and a mkt. 5 Bei ating for pesos. started this morniag to follow up the Orizaba road, and | [fY; Commanded by Captain Wm H. Shover, and lid basis, to come in and or- oe ety ‘Rhodes, Providence. Late a Feareon tek os Maar la yiioepeea This ine nisteke, richer of the Arco Iris or of the | try to out off the roobere, wno are represented to be in | Lieuts. E.G. Beckwith and D. L Reeves. The oom- w. No great and sudden change eT ae le shot Pate Henican: Hesdciek Hudsos, Munson, and Predmore Papers received by that journal. We have seen a letter | large force on the msin road to Puente Nacional A | P® ty strong, and fully equipped for service | has been deviued advisable, but the effort has been to adalat : A a i " of a later date than an unquestionsbly go 38 No More prospect of peace at present than when the wa commenced.—Frre Amer 4 “ . | Aumeck, NY a small merchants’ train started out leet evening, but it , with one hundred and twenty five picked | make the transition from @ special obarter or different | ¢, Steamibip Southemer, Berry, Chaileston. 72 hours, to Spol, ‘aH, Feb 10—Arr achr Fair, Farral, New York. Cld 8 ja the a x ; was only &@ ruse de guerre to draw them on, and it was reat belongirg to the battery—N. 0. Picayune, | system, to the provisions of the law now reported, an | miles Sonth of Sandy Hook, spoke British ship Madawas ship Davenpo: Br) Cullum, Liverpool. Sld brig Medford, ordered back last night ; and 1 hope this expedition will | **> 8. easy one—not likely to affect unfavorably the great basi- | days from Glasgow; same time passed brig Galveston, hence | Cook, Attshap: newspaper rectived he sucored in throwing @ fire in their rear, which will teach | _ Fifty boys are wanted for the United States army, | ness Interests o1 the State. for Nassau, NE; brig Engle. of Norwich, foc this port; and . MAXICAN © \NGRESS. them to Keep their eyes shioned, ‘and'a large space be- | for musicians ‘They must be between 14 and 16 years | A thorough supervision has been delegated to the | schr foeahontas, hence, Left on the Bar, chip South Carolina, | 4g nttin Geena sildeai t the latest dates frow Queretaro a quorum of Con. | twerm them and our trains hereatter. The steamehip | of age, and mot less than 4 feet 9 inches in hight. ‘hey | Comptroller. whose department, by this enactment will | buund to ip Wellington, Chidwiek, London and Portsmouth, | Edward Spring, Miss Anoa Spricg, Mrs 5 rancher, J C Fr armen bad pot aseembied Evesy effort atoreanization | VicKiw. woich takes this, wok fire yesterday, but it was | Will ber quired to enlist fur 6 years, and will be kept at | have the power at all times to kaow, as precisely as is ee Gaeclae Jan 26th and'27th, while lymg to ina | Tredwell, J Waycell and lady, Joze Barbon, Fé Jan 13, to lipe Alume, had been prevented, io consequeuce of the small number | «tinguished without any very serious injury, and was | #chool at Governor’s Island, for the purpose of learning | possible, tne condition «f the entire banking system —to | heavy gale from the WN W, carried away head of cutwater, | H B Hart. depo ies in attendance the caure of a few hours’ delay in ber departure to-day | uu-ic, und the ordinary branches of an English educa- | know it by a home examination of competent men, con- | bulwarks, and done other damage Has beeit eight days be- rs A Irtter inserted in the Monitor Republi ano of the | Aithuugh | have no very authentic grounds to sutnorise | tien, unte they are sufficiently old to be attached to | versant with the mature and cheraoter of the assets of | tween Nantucket shoals and Sandy Hook. The W. was tow- BES el 7tb, da'ed Queretaro, January 4h. stat-a that themem | me tv ray that Gen Lane is moving to Orizabs, with | compstics aa drummers or fifers. Poor mothers in this | the bank, with it debtors, with all that appertains to it. | ed upto the city by steamboats Samsoa, nnd Hercules. Cuantxstox—Sienmabip Southercer—Mrs ieKenzie, bers of Con, rets were coming to that place very slowly | 500 oavairy,it is positively asserted that such is the fact, | city, shov!! cubrace the opportunity of having their | And so completely is every avenue of information made Mrs Johuston, Mrs Bialp Dassacha eet Samsou, New Orieans, Jan 11. to Nes- | childand curse; Mrs Gil pie MoD ee ee net ith ‘The 'M. has experienced severe weather on | m and ‘hat at the iast meeting ef that body on the 2th of | by merchante who are well informed of ail that is going | boys well brought up and educated. For further pnt- | accessibls to this officer; that it is believed that he will | [n't " 15 days North of Hi 3h lady, George Howard and lady. Chas Cohrs, John C: Hi- Yaatimoath were fun scieabers were secant on fo the interior, The small-pox han made ite ape | tcuiars, enquize at the office of Capt. M. Kaowlton, No. | at times beable to make the public acqusinted with he | (oe passage. and bus been 19 days North of Havteras; has had | Indy, George Hower and fedy. cit Cole. ens Suiver eel The Aco Iris lrarns irom credible authority, that Se | pearance here, and fittzen cares are known to exist | 115 Cedaraireet, New Yorn, true condition of any bank in the State—its Cperd A p Anron, Burr, Charleston, 4th inst, tot P Wardell. On Kocekgm. bad Kelley. a HP —_ s Mare om Te 1 “abin . bu i . 3 5 it. | the 9u saw two vesse ore nei lock. ekenridge. vens. nderson, & Sommers, nor Rosa remained in the Cabinet of President Pena y | '0 the city, but there have bern no additional cases NAVAL INTELLIGENOE, and whether it is entitied to their conidsnce and or dont aan so Weng secre neat Yost Fiend ono st>| 07k. 1 5 paacrices tk beer aioe nner 8, Pena, fulfilling the duties of Minister of Foreigo Affairs. | tur three days, and it is to be hoped that the termble| The U.S. sti : 3 Wuh both masts standing The with instructions to attend to the business of the Home | diseare will soon take its final ieave of us. The quisition of a capital, paid in and possessed ; but to add ene, will D partment. Senor Riv« Palacios had been appointed | cases reported ere of a very mild form. Another fete ga : ere it pai Ri aope new guards to that, and to make the security still more eee cenit Se TN er Geveral Butler, Captain Wright, | A fecurity fall and ample has been provided in the re- he o her Newkirk, W Habe: 75: . H » Edward Conner, David Fay—30 in the Bi h Minister of Justice. and the post of Mivister of War | specimen of Yankee enterprie is about to be intro: | WG Pioayans Feb. 8. ample, a fund is created for the safety of the public, to| “Bark Jane KE Williams, Massou, Liverpool, Jan 1. Jan 28,| —Lonpor a ip Wellington—Charles W Bradley, Jr. had. it was said, been accepted by Senor Don Pedro | #uced into the city of tne Aztecs, in the shape ef an gab which all must contribute; which fund is secured in the | tat 40 30. lon 60, passed a ship's topmaat with rigging attache Connecticut: Louis Rosenther, Germany; John R Scott, ‘Eng: Maria Avaya omwib 3 line, which ia to be established there as soon os es | strictest menner, and placed under the watcbful cere of | Keb 1, lat $3.0, lon6¢ 20. spoke the Br bark Alpine, of St John, | lend—Stinthesteermge. |) ae a mauiy ct kieran os? ‘ met i go the second day out, but was th he and child—4 in th . FIGHT BETWEEN TAye's) RANGERS AND TUE GUE: | renah that plage, I hare seen several of them, ad ibe | 74¢ Banking System of New York—Movements | ton bas not, by yeats of honorable managment, sono, | Jase, Willams carried eway jibvoom. Has been 18 Cuantmeron— Should peace be deciared soon, and the country be eva- in the Legislature. greuter guarantees are provided At home snd abroad, Bark Ni W Bt , Stetson, New Orl " % be Batben:dathane iurely weovoua, 1aceed se 'licuch alison Ouaudliwe: BAL dea TeImuEy auras ef Acsarbee tea a ie wa abe "sean he | the babies mae to feel thet its 2:st duty fs to mek. the | toa tele eee eee ee ea ee eattone & co—100 pas Jutely certain that hedid ercepe with hin life at Teoti- | prise bebinu; and | sincerely hope, that the example ‘Q interesting and important report, upon the | public, who reeeive ita circulatiog notes, perfectiyse- | Bark Exact, Stevens, Savannah, 10 days, to Dunham & Di- | warmer & co—td casks J Lice & co 2 t ag 3 2 jihon city on the 12th of January Colonel Hayes, with | mulate them tofollow our example, which, with the ad- : : watoh over the others, and the unsullfed credit of the | . Brig Frances FF Beck. days, to | cit bale Clarke & West—i Lee & ( | Mon sbout one hundred Rengera and « few of tive filinois | rauteges which nature has lavished ao plontifally upon | oraing, by Mr. Ayrault, the polished and ce- | State in its stock, is made the basis of the fund to whic, Bee ere ne HIGihow & cot bale WL Fepis— it E Williame—o be -be vebicles, which have arrived in Vera Cruz, can Avsany, February 12, 1848. the financial officer of the State: and when the institu- Jork, out 4 had shifted | Savannak—Bai ane KY n—Doct Lestrade. [From the St r. (Mexico) Jan 14 oe ( Duscan, some twelve lexgues to the nortb-east of thr | showadurig our short ecjou mn amongst them willsti | subject of banking, was made to the Senate, this | cure. The vigilance of each institution is excited to | moa. Gth iat, lat 33, lon 77, passed bark Globe. of Richmond. Rogers 8 co—16 pkgs J Roberts— 2 Hall & Bros. ib er & co— Voiupteers, reached that place in pursuit of the pa- | chis region of the American continent. would placs | pable senator who has been appointed chairman | should the well secured capital of sny bank fail, the | on yoard 5 day: ; Greenbull—4 J Gihon & com7_F d-e Whilst bis men were reposing themeelves at a | “exico io a few years oy the side of the first nations of -. A : people, for their security, would yet have access. Brig Fi Drinkwater, St Marks, 18 days, to Coe, Ander- nth, ab Patbsdu/thete borena’ all pubeidlnd andvuccedded Je | thevearth. of the Committee on Banks and Insurance Com- | P'qhe’oommittee present to the Senate no hastily ma: | son &Uo.. Hae been Novth of Hatteros 10 days. ppg gd gp Bp phe em A: poll Red od rauta came suddenly on them with a party of Mexicans We ure in receipt of news from the city ot| panies. It will be found to be a report of great | tured plan. Whatever may be its errors, they are not Heh Col Beason, Crow, Veanhlia, I 27 day ron & Brand—12 eke Siffkin & co—1 ck 5cs JM Brite k Anbarp and svere coniest for some minutes ensued - | Mexico tothe 19:h instant All was quiet at the capi. those of inattention. A sound currency is the life of | gallons molasses,to_D t, Sayre. 27th ult. 48, lon 012.000 bars iron order—1 ce Cooley & com! 1 pkg S:ter, Price & com1 do T & J Ginns—I es Merston & Lywson—4 bdla c Sons—14 cx Thos Reynolds—6 cs © King & co—3 cks 1x D Thompson 2es Skyler pf fer & Cuter—2 Allen & co—i8 bla A W T & Mah—i: parcels Smith, Ther & cok? bis GR Buyne—é pe hon & co—5 bales Thsrgar & co—3 brs Buikley ility, and of the utmost public interest ; it con- spoke zchr April, of Boston, from New Oriea: About ons bundred and fifty shots were fired ny the | tal. Peace. prace, isthe ory. Jt is generally believed abil ore cae . business, and is one of the distinguishing features of a sy a Ssthcuel é Rangers avd a huadred by ths Vrxioura—the belis ot | that General Soot and Mr” Trist Mave succeeded in | tains a brief but comprehensive criticism of the | free Hoople, One of the first objects of government Phe CH hae Ha errr the latter ail going over. and not taking effect. Eigh' | making atresty of peace; nething is knows. for, o!| present system of banking, and it recommends a should be, the establishment of wise laws on this subject | to NE" Lost deck Ivad of molasses, split sails, &e. Mexicans wr'e kilivd. aud not an Ameriven waa killed or | course, ell the movements of those high in authority | y' : giants Your committee have not ‘been unmindfal of the obliga- | _ Schr Connecticut, Elwood, Newbern, NU. 6 days, to Medad wounced. Fuatber Jorauts fed on bis horse, having re | sre kept sesret. Many persovs of r.epectability, and | peremptory and radical alteration of that system. | tions that are de from the banks to the people, created | Platt. ovived several severe wouds When last sern he wa: | some bigh in authority, there is no doub: i ; «” | by them, with the privilege of furnishing the ourrency | Schr Samuel Roberts, Anderson, Edenton, NC. 7 days, toJ | 4A Devoe—I case A B Marvin & co—1 Hearn 1 Secliog im his suddie, and ine few momente af erward, | there will be p'sce in three mon The presunaie- || / 70. evolution which the committee propose 1s {iat isto be the medium of the business of every dey. Othe Eloiee, Robin i nm, NC, Lely rk a peer ly te yy ercsteaae pei md his horse came back, snddled and bridled, and the | wento of the Sate of Sa 9 Potosi, against the g >. | based upon this principle as the cardinal feature | They are bound to see to it, that all theirliabilities ehail | Scir Wm Penn, Sterl 4 aN es, Ranne—1J C Merks—4 casks 1 bri A'S Morgan—2 casks Sam: Frost—2 H M Hidieg—6 bales D Hadden & Son—7 cares folk. 7 days, toM Bedell. Tenke Dodi 100 asks D B Barstow eae Brows iy. Wain Tek Cope pearpnce mt son ove. DE pee a Schr John BM. Smith, Maltord, Del. Seve 7 Soodwin, MeNott, Milford, Del. bla F Burrst—64 pks, 1832 bars iron, 43 cs, 3 2 dbis to ing. Virgi bleod runing dowo bisride A \ieutenant was teker | ¥ -roment, and ber invitation to other States opposed to ‘ * that'¢ 2 i be secure, and promptly paid. Nor have they forgotten | Schr Pampero, Tredweil, prisoner, who states that ths padre was erverely wound: | .be government, & iauking peace, to send deputieat. | 17.4 S¥stem of b inking; that’to ev-ry creditor of 4 | the obiizaiions of the Tepislature, to enact such laws es | SenrJ ed) lt w-8 avery narrow rrrap- for him and. if living, | aeet at the city of San Late Po osi, | m confers, does . shall give to all the d iments of business am Lewd in prin- we think he cannot hoid out mach longer. Ia the pre- | aot look much like any permanency in apy peaceful ar- | 0t€ that 1s put out tor circulation, er the depo- | ities for the safest and most vigorous action. hr Wm od: order. e as Denti stance, had not the Rangers been “ennght rep | cangementmade or tobe made by our gelset General | site taken for sale keeping, there shell be a basis | ciples like these, it 1s believed the bill now introduced ir | Sehr Elizabeth, Lims, Thomeston. Livenroo—Sa'k Jane E, Williams—t0 tone pig iron G If ping,” thetr hore-s without bridies or saddles. very few | \vhas rather e frist aspect, An expedition is undoubt- | of actual capital, secured in as safe, perfect and | based,and they commit it to the judgment of the Senate. f __ _ Below. bpk ay FE rey pet eal feels Eh oy | of they Mex oans would have rscaped to tell the story. | edly on foot againat Ocizaba G-neral Lane, with a| absolute a manner, asthe most cautious, far-ave- | with the conviction that the wiedom of this body will | 1 ship, 1 bark, 2 brigs, uuknown. Set ical Fee as | eek Those who wore so lucky as to do 0, have received a les. | command of drazoons aud Texans, has already left, and | ing human sagacity willadmitofbeing necessary | Correct whatever errota mey, in the multiplicity of Balled. Th writ, Di 5 tora eley T Smith— son whieh ahould be of advantage to them, ‘rill probably reas there before the expedition about | tovestublish.”” ‘This is the principle which t x | detail, be found in its preparation. Ships Helena, Canton; Ashlond, New Orleans: barks Wa: | 2s iron W Mends— 58 a fcom thts city. Among eae many ex. | 10 cetublish Airs tee AN ACT FOR THR FORMATION OF BANKS. ban, West Indies; Rederiek Diu, St Maks; Ralph Cross. 83- | Walsh & co~'s chs 2 bkts 5 bags nails A Belknap—50 cts JW. FROM VERA CRUZ. Twas glad to moot” Colonel H. 'L, | committee have presented, astheone upon which | phe People ke do enact as follows: — aniuan; Vernon, io; Gallego, Kichmoud ;Drigs Caroline, New: 15 cks 6rs R Pat ick=5 bbls D Cooper—irk J Van ‘The train which left the city of Mexico on the 14th | Kisney, from Texas. Moet of your Feadere must be | *l! bauking operations should be prosrcuted. I! | Spc. 1. it shall be lawfal fcr any person, a resident of | Vitti Almeda, Mobile. t—I Homer, Foote & co=2do 3 ex Woodward & Cosnor N ult . arrived at Vera Cruz on the 27th without accident | .ware of the very important by Ci may bea very j st principle, but though this | this State, or any number of persons associated, a ma- ‘ ; berg) 9 cks 6 bute 5 bdls 12 anvils Benedict & Rockwell—22 cts 6 chs Or molrstation Ihe train comprised abouttwo buadred | K'to the army. His tervioes im procariag ‘the ‘eave | honorabl- senator professes to be ardently de- | jority of whom shall reside within this State, to estab. | (Packet shin Hortinguer, fem Livexoool. was towed to the | and 73 bare rou to orée. Wagons. with the following cacort, under Mojor Cald | portation with which the army marched upon voted to the doctrine of ** monopoly to none,and | ‘sh 80 office of discount, deposite and circulation upon | Hook. EEE RI Diggin bbenaive ct onvairy; eolabéatat Bnd 0,44'D eal ovirg by pe equal rights to all sand :hough he pretends to | tae eet aa conse cthe eetepats moun arene 2 SR Gp SETS Caapeie bomen Srnbe meets Md. che 96 bd 1 " re- er: ‘aglor. and bie activity aud sal dari 1e ist ve i Kes moul je era. larine C mnidience. ox 4 goons, commanded by Capt HW Merrill, with Lieuts | -ege of Vera Cruz,can nev-r be forgotten by the stmy. ees Heel le pel peepee HE La oe capital to be actually employed in the business of any | Puitapenrnis, Feb 15,4 ¥ M—Arrived—Baks Paez, Wil. | CUEE Tice Shufford, Tileston & co—44 casks rice J Emerie—12 Bickorll and Armstrong Ode battalion of tofantry. on to healt! : creer Seip such bank hereby created shall not by lees than $100. | kins, Leguayra; Franklin, Gilchrist, New Orleans; brig M bales cotton Sprague, Robinson & co—30 do J W Phillips—10¢ dommanded by Capt Ragelen. oth Infentry, comprisivs | source of much Joy toe bot af cara ieee ceene | liar privileges than individual citizens ; yet I am | 099; but n> beak: formed under ths provisions of thie | Hall, Boston; achs Jeroleman, Gosler, Charieston: Charles, | £1 2.ueterich—99 bags com and whent 11 sacks Demill &. co— Senor A. 5th RaPantey, a Lieut, Hondershot. com: | not cease to regret that private business of the greate eae to Bive ean Gate for rece pian ie oe in _ city ae —_ New cow Coph Calais: Ropeces, Collige, Now Kork, 9000 Beebee, Ludlow & co—i2 bales yarn Bhepberd, Wright mending; company C.4tu Infantry, IstLeut O F Hel | i: ‘tan his acts in the Senate have not been in accord- | shall have a lees capital than $500,000, uor in any other 7 4 5 1160 Greenway, Henry & co—sundry pkgs to order, Ser, eavelty commanding; company 1,24 Infantry, Lieut trum tas wasters dlsciatee renee ta the soci era ance with such professions. It was but yester- | cities of this State with a less capital than $250,000. Miscellaneous Record. HARLESTON—Ship, Ansoo—263 bales cotton H S Leverich Davis, commanding; one company of Voltigeu: state. 4 day that he recorded his vote in favor of a ce’ The business of banking of any such bank, a3 Lereia- Packet Sur Ducnesss, ’Orceans, for Havre, will sail at | —126 do Soregue, Robinson & co—74 tes rice J U Dord—19 half Lieut. Tilton, commanding, with Lieuts Cochran = NON-ALLEGIANCE. tain general manufacturing bill. after defiaed, shall be carried on a: the place where said | 10 Siete ce paren fort Lavenpool.siit cielk, eee te Carhare Bovahamn 50 by SoA Burkmeyer—2 Svan, The mountain howitaer battery, (6 pieces) let | Pronunciamento of the § aics of the Interior, Repudia- | I transmit herewith a synopsis of the bill for | bank shall belocated, and not eleewhere, this day” Letter bagsi the above will be found at the Bx. | rolls leather Lellie & Pierson—1 box E & A Suyder—22 begs rors. . : i * i; i wi RK AsHoRE— teamshi . i i O'Donnell aod Bishop, aesistant quartermasters; Capt. | of w grand conflagration of the whole republic hus ar-| {he'fenost tiseli of which ter wines the poucl | Habds and seals, whlch, shell apesity the mame of the | pasage to Ubatleioncsnw'n purkvn the ik ft igh'up on RU Masthadnsh do A.D £4 Brithts do G Konner & com igs Fras Gar icen gives tbh tillowing 1st of ts rived, which the silly confidence of ome contemptible Ba vered io be ikted || ee ot beaks ee ncoter or nici nao ier to the Northward of Cape Hotteras | Dyrake—12 smith’s bellows © Marshall—i90 hhds sugar LM je Free american gives the following of the off- ulators has endeavored to conceal, compromising | NUMber were ordered to be printed. business is to be transacted ; the amount of capital and lying broad: | #1offiman—999 sacks corn 790 bbls flour L Hill? bus Ek “AL ce18 who came down with the train:—Mejor Sumner, 24 6 fate of the present generation, ‘and of those who are THE REPORT OF MR. AYRAULT. stock, and the aggregate number: f shares—the names @ canvass lard A A Butterfield—2 do sugar L Appleby— D: Mejor Waite and Col. Ho’ to succeed. Instead of having endeavored to direct the | Mr. Avnavit, from the Committee on Banks and In- | and residences of the stockholders, and the emount of | feat ere r of amile to ordi events of the past year towards the improvement of the condition of the country; instead of enforcing and sanc- tioning some imporiant reforms, to assimilate two bor- dering countries destined to be brothers, and to march order. i ne comm LI. | Serie Load hy covion, reopeotivaly ; the existemoe ota | 1 jesiel., She ap eated to be a large bark, aud had not, rs birt Wi iclsanipte palie’dersens Ges nudbeia & ook has’ Excellency, the ecwace, cee or | these banks is limited to twenty years, but if they eball | ¢Yidently, been in that position long. PAS co—20do Atwater & Mulford—76 Holbrook, Nelson & cc—I6 cp ayer ny date vipat be’ cases to do buriness before the. expiration of thay time, | , SHI Cxvton—Io addition to $28.0C0 insured in this city on | Centre & coml0s hides A&A O Trask, abject so important, whore good or bad ad. | they will not be allowed to withdraw thelr contribution | Wa ii<Lewtpore Bentiel ates the the cameo 1 602 Coo lane . Clits, Wainwright, Farrell, Wilcox, together to prosperity, there have been miserabl ministration is so intimately connected with the in- | in act, directed to be made prior tothe said term of | and 500 casks plaster, and the freight money, were ds rt Aeut, Slaughter, Voltigeurs; Lieut, Shubrick, } ‘uns te aun tae atoner of come inteiguece, pei terests of the people, involving tran: twenty years. . | the amouct agd in what city not stated, but supposed to be is aT onher, Febreee ie Bon Phe bees end ent gre tes nl JN speculators with the blood of the people, whose fate was infue ny on she trade snd commere a ine ee ein he nce Mogens Hens feo wae ‘te AMERICAN HOTEL. ; . Robertson, > | Cativaly indilovens $0 thoes’ Tro site aucation eae lan | people. in oll departssente of industey, they e tery HP APOLLO was seen on the 2th Jan, 10 miles Sof Key | Li D ve 4 Lieut. Whipple, Voluntee: sight of, and thoee ‘will be held reepousible gho. with | vored to give, as it deserved, a full and mature consider. | the clerk of the county where the bank is located. | West, bound in, in distre TL iont Do Comp, Uninet Stes Navy: BC, Wharien, Now and Lieut. Phelps, V Orleans; JCal'amy, Georgia; Wwainson, do; ed, and ite capital paid in,| Banx Froyp, Maybe: Cc ' do; J Ewiog, New Jersey; M Har 1» Newport; J Slater, the business of banking in| New Urleau ou theghingiste dutteu, ‘Notiiagfankers ©” | Norwiens B Pratt. Prine 8: Treg ‘Shackleford, United Lvs, at Fagus, from Baltimore, had very heavy | States Army; L Steen, agtand. evil intentions, ave not known how to conduct hem | ts ant, han there | Chi ams being 90 cruel selves with the elevation of mind which was expected n no subject before the public judgment, has there embers of the Spanish dramatic company | from them by the exalted position in which aoe ‘wery | been greater error of extremes of opinion, so far apart, | the mode now prescribed. ‘also came down from Mexico on their way to Havana. placed. States of Guansjuato, Guadalajara and Za- | and 80 strenuously advocated, that the true theory, the | The fifth and sixth sections make provision for the ‘ id threw over deck load of hoops 5 The ship Rojab, arrived at Vera Cruz on the catecas have seconded the State of San Luis in the pro. | ound decision, bas been often among the things most | election of the president aa1 directors of the several | Brig Axnerr, from New Orleans for Tampi M Barrell Bei pret ¥ Cero: from New York having 350 troops on board, under the | ceeding in which ovr reader, will find berelaafcer cea | diflle be attained. It has been vebemently aesert | banks. | euustchineicesewme so pe miedowe Sprpatield, Bo Hor command of Capt Howe, of the 24 dragoons which was sanctioned and published with due golem: ty | ed, that ail banking was a monopoly—given tothe few | The seventh section forbids the officers or directors H H Cour—Cart Julio, of the sch HH Cole, and his | Sehenecudy; Mr Daveron, Saratoga; Mr. Wood, E Toe train met Gen. Marshall and Col Miller, with | on the 14th inst., reassuming the plentitude « against the rights of the many, and'that government | 0f apy bank so organized to borrow from it an amount second officers, arrived nt Salem on Sunday, via Ha- | Mr and Mra Haight, Pittsbargh; E Gun their rerpective commands, on the 17ch at Puebla vereignty, and repudiating the rickety and despi-abie | alone had advanced far in the progress of preservatien | Which shall, in the aggrecate of the indebtedness of all | vaua and New York ‘The H. H.C. wi Rossean,) Ti Cramer, Waterford ‘wo companies of the Michigan regiment consisting | yovernment at Queretaro, which hus acted at... 2 | of the happiness and prosperity of the people, which | Such offloers, be more thau one-fifth of its capital stook. | 134.4. M. while lying to. 1 Gen Wai Sing; Geo’ Kelly, Char of 215 men, uader the command of Maj. Ruebl, arrived | Gnd been at the mercy of @ few avaricious aspirant mort discouraged and oppored this purtuit’ And by the | The elghth section forbids any bank so organized to | Ire-sh from WNW with thick sxow squalls, and a heavy sca | Geo Ross, P grec osies W Bewart, Lansiagl on Saturday last. on board of the steamer McKim. The | outrage by their prejects illustrious deeds and the mort | side of this erzor, grew up ite antagonist, holding a doc. | teke or hold any part of its ctock—except when the | 9% )y daaue F Pendleiou, of and from Searsport for Havana. | ny, St Louis W: Lease. W Lewis, Philadedphi Ay poet a profovnd combinations of the science of diplomacy. trine utterly the reverse, and contending for tho giving | same shall be bypethecated, in good faith—in seourity | sprit, tes causiog her toriuk mnstanly, head down,leaving ui | K Holbrook, Boston; C Whitater, Providence: W- Boyle, od AH. Henscom, Lieute |" While these serious and horrible scenes have been | and the granting of privileges and exceptions and fran- | for # debt or loan ; and in such case the shar a part ofher ster two mates, John No- | Philadelphia; J Sawyer, Mo; 8 Bates, A Bachelor. Boston; ‘ot, Conant. and Hanscom enacted in the centre of the republic, let those ‘Stetes | chises inconsistent with that equality and simplicity | #0 hypothecated, shall be sold within eixty da Jan (seaman) R Wyman, U 8 N; W French, Providence; Y Kennedy, e rsippi the Electra, the Filrt. | which have passed through the orisls be carefal that | which ie essential in the institutions under which it is | Such'debt shall have become due, according to were working their p: Boston. St Vern cruz” Theinop of war Albany. nated on the | (Bele watchword be clrcumspection and wisdom, in or. | Our happiness to live disobarge of the dest Cook (perished jn the attempt whore: | _£ W Host, E Boulter, Haywood, Florida: Mr and ; : * | derto improve their future lot, and to raise themselves | ‘The great object of your committee has been, in cor- ee ee MC . opt, Hp Boultare, © Hayy Mie, weeps Sau Wik, fos thi Liaaee ot Lace Fue Gamehine ome ; iSueriaes i rished were John Clark, MC Ropes, and E Gould, seaman, | Waldron Stanton ‘Major Walker: toleave in a f-w days ou a cruise to the windward. easter ho datncae ren agg ego pines pee a ard Soa of Lede aay to Pvp of the pron bts, the Dalance shall be pald to | snd Sam! Harris, cvok. US Army; T Ta ‘Orme, Philadel iy The following is ® let ot the passengers who arrived Basis OF THE FLAN. Sena ¢ 8 whc sue that path which «Just vi h ¢ |” The ninth section authorises any bank #0 organized | ; hereon the stenmship McKim, from Vera Crug and | , 1: The State of San Luis Potosi, free, sovereign, and people equine rripes Meuiots thie voratitution seem to hold and convey such real estate as shall be requisite | vessel ofiay ions, builtst Medford nbout two years pico —Capte Mace, West and Pope, and Lieute mar hye one cf those which compose the Mexican | Prot ’ for its immediate accommodation in the transaction of | Yoined st avour $6000 © Bho ie toruied nt Progen Hoon md MeHonty; La. Volunteers; Lieute Hert. | confederation, reassumes the fall use of its sovereignty | ““They believe banks and banking aro conveniences of | ite business ; or such aa sball have been raortgaged to it | cargo was worth, orobably, upwaid of $10,000, and was insured steng snd Grey, and Midshipmen CL. Smith end W. | ,2. [i conseg the State repudiates the se called | business which are to be Teguleted by the well establish- | bY Way Of security, for loans previously contracted ; or | at feptune office in Boston. The bark was probsbly, the overnment of Union, residing at the city ef Quere- for money due ; or such as shall have been conveyed to it Boston, which was run into schooner on the 7th taro, and se th by ed common sense practical rules which govern an honest y, i ey: ‘> Laas k Geel nes comaa “ i, yy which it was bound, as it intercourse among men in all the pursuits of trade and it, im satisfaction of debts previous! contracted ; or it 4134, Jon 6950, the Lari ors her bows} ambert, F Taulier, J. Mitchell, EV. | does not consider it legitimate, and as ithas not obey- | Comtierae and labors that there ie to he neither mpete, | Such af aball have been purchased, at sales, upon judg- ihe Hqaable Office: Bostoa. pt, Antonio Ferreras, Augustin Vild, | S006 of North Ammien ot ne War with the United | yy or privilege about them, but that their duties are | memts, deorees, or mortages, obtained or made for such | "401, 5 bef ted at Gal fi A Seeman, ANYORCS CeMNEEES ote : ta just as clearly dedued and definable as those of any | debta; or upon prior liens as may be necessary in seou- | . oc} Jun deck losd on the passer, on eneom from Thomas 3. The Congress of the State, faithful to the will of | other business in life, and that : losrrHine, (before reported fallen in with ina siok- | G Dormen, T Smith, uni gaia: ) was owned in Povincetown, and was a superior CLINTON HOTEL Indy, Watertown ; NB Weed, Connecti- ran two Ladies, P Hackett, 0 Dickinson, E Sanders, New Orleans; CW Dyott, Phi'adelphia; hpor ; Thomas Page, Bor: FRANKLIN HOUSE. dale; R Brayton, Uhio; H Bishop, Bor. B Webster, ‘do; PW 8 Ss ‘avy; Lieut Gordon, of the Rifles ickeand T. E Faulkers, Quartermaster’ Eg ton; Captain jiers The following gentlemen, all belongi y " 'do;, P Willotsom, dos fing within therg | fity of euch debts. ‘The said banks shall not purchase, ees ite constituents, renews its protest ot the ist June last, lated limita, eS qe oid, or convey real estate in any other case or for an: Whalemen. L ‘0 Solu i? Navy, came passengers to) New On aud will maintain the war with all its force until it suc: | mtvemonte of soeiote; but that others ae oe tee, | otber purpose. 7 | At Sydsey, NSW, Aug 21, (by fetier from Capt Almy) | Mad "'New dork, f° Fiundreame: Whiesbrse’ J Riven, re: ft Tabusc; Lieut SW Goree iatenn | ceeds in having the justios of the Republic of Mexico in | is asked, or attempted, and they are thrown into the |, The teutn rection probibits any such bank from | Ocean: NB. iaio sp 50 wh on board: Balie, Handy. FH. 800 | Bricgeport: # C Calhoun, do; H Truesdell, New York; H basco; Lieut. 8 W Godon, late go- | the present war recognized and respeoted. combat of political or personal strife, they become ob. | buying or reiliog any goods, wares, merohandize, or | 1D. besices 1000 wh swved from the wreck of ship Bingham, Uhio. nd Lieuts. J M. DerrienandL.G.| 4. To this effect, and that the war may be carried | noxious, and are worthy of the di commodities whatever, or any stock created under any | Yartmouth, before repo ted lost. ; . HOWARD HOTEL. on with the utmost vigor, all the other States which | people, oxprrased through Nnetr ion ation of the | oor of the United States, of of any State, unless in sell Fee eee ee et eT eT Tae eee aNe | Dr Gamble, Florida; D Buckley, Mr sud Mrs Jackson, Ro- FROM THE INTERIOR. composed the old confederation are invited to joia tbe | “Ali the action on this question "which your commit. | ing the sero when tru y pledged as security for debte | with a0 tbls sp oil: brice Samuel Cook, Cook to-do, with | Guests Fate righ: Baltincge: E Feeny pad & Boe (From the Vera Cruz Free American, Jen. 24) national standard, and to contribute with ail their re- | tee intend to recommend, will be based on this princi- | due to such bank , except so far as may be necessary to | 185 bbls sp oil: Mattapoisett, —— of and from Matrapcisett ot ant Pens d thoreethe Riteeeieed WH Ge The mail from Orvasba strived bere on Saturday last; | °UFCe# according to their wealth and population ple as the cardinal feature in w system of banking; that | purchase and hold the stocks of this State in securing | with 65 bbls sp: schr Edwin, Nicason, of and from Province | © ‘Montgomery; J Baw! wc 2 C Newhall, © pePere'op to°the i'n trom the City of Mexioo here | 2, !@,0Fder that ‘the operaticns of the war, and the | fo every creditor ofa bank, wh cther that indebtedness | ita clroulating notes, town, 169 bbls spoil. cuinati N Stowbridge, Fall River; J Bradley, Philadelphi reowived by merchants at thie place, and dates from | Progress of public affairs, may not be retarded by this | arises trem the note that is put out for circulation, or | , Section 10 deolares that all the obligations and evi ‘ ,, Spoken. ‘oie N 8 Williams, New Haven; J Armstrong, Boston: Pt Baxter, Qaeretaro up to the &-h inst union, and to give more vigor to the enterprize, there | the deposite taken for safe keeping, there shull be basis | dences of debt of any such bank shall be obligatory up- | Dik, Mandell of Cambuidse, 1 day from New York for | Washington: AH Alieu, ship Yorktown: J Robb, Montreal; A small sheet published in Pusbla, called the Bolerin, | Wil be held in this capital, or wherever the majority of | of aciual capital, secured in as safe, perfect and absolate | on such bank, and shail be assignable and negotiable in | ™* °° ‘he hiladelphia ; HH Meley, Texas: J P Davis, says, (hat the portion State under the Mexican Govern. | ‘he States should determine, and with the least possible | @ manuer, os ths most cautious, fat-seeing human sage. | Hike manner ag if made or issued by a private person ; | MPR St , pirates hia! ment, was in ® stats of revolution; that some of the | diay, & comyention composed of the deputies ef the | city will admit of being Neorssary to eetatlish but every note, bill, or evidence of debt, purporting to | CARPRNAS. Feb 1 Barks Sohemia, Higying, for New York: JUDSON'S HOTRL. people were in favor of nominating Gen Rea Dictator, | States which may adopt the principles of the State of s be # bang note, issued by eaid bank, shall be deemed and | [iuslco, hogy Rad Fong Rawterr toes | a Boswell, J ‘ ‘ “ate Algocauia, Smith, for Newport lg: | Bowtons” Mt Deight Jt Niyme New. Hayes Th 3, Belfast, Jordan: and Amanda, Renton, from ‘and wished to overthrow the present Mexi - | San Late eames Present Mexican Gov- | ' ‘6, ‘This convention, the depositary of the power of Hy The North Am-ricon eaya, that the Americans took | th® people, will proceed immediately after ite install «- subjo ‘The principles which your committee intend respeot- | Pe,® DAS 2 pot! } payable on demand at the banking house of | ( ce 3 fally 0 recceumond a6 yeoper 00 be moulded into law Om | tie ald Dati. New York, wis qt: Potomac, Susith-waidog cargo: Kedron. | toer's fay Nocwiche os Wrecker , will be found to nd simple. They | “gection 12 makes every bank organized under this act | Camey, tor Provideuce next day: Win M’Uilvery: Hichborn, | P Buon rT f 1 tion to t believe the technical language, the complex ‘statement, ” id Matinic, Thorndike, for N York Idg; Califoraia. Hichborn, vy. 0 The Moncior of th: 11th says, thatthe train was to | $F Bim fabctiet alana h. oF unnecessary, and that they best represent | 4 Led0e and ot the ast entitled” An act’ to abolish the | M{tleya——, from ——. do; Canova, ——, tor, Portland, Mig: i NORTHERN HOTEL. leave the city on the 16:h, for this place wat {0 |, ,1- The convention wil give its principal attention to | the,intelligence and dignity of the Senate in presenting | oitoe of Bank Commissioner, and for other purposes,” | Amari fy TOW Bernie Ponte tie, | 2 Dally, New Jerapy: & Daalap, Albtny; G Webb, Ken Accounts irom General Cadwainder at Toluca, have | the war, it will provide means, either by levying new eae ey the Lae ee il Come ta aot etgh modi®- | passed April 18,143; and of the third section of the | sche Pilot, Jordan, fur Fro de: Civilian, Nickels, for N | “ky; WP White, Virgina, | been receive to the Sch aod 11th inst. He had des. | CeMtributions, or contracting loans in the Republic or Hl implify the move: | sot entitled” An act eusp nd ng for a limited time cer- | York. do. RATUBUN’S patehed the lith infantry to Lerm , Some Teagues | SF0sd, apportioning to every State which msy join the d strengthen the solvency of the currenoy. tain provisions of law, and tor other purposes,” passed | , CHENFUrGos, Jan 20—Brigs Sarah Williams, Thompson for | MR. Simmons, Boston: O this side of Trace confederation the fscrifice which will have to bsmade | A new constitution, matured after protracted debate | May 16, 1837. Every such bank will be required to keep | foston about 27th: tector, Pendleton, une. Sid 20th, brig | Hart, Rochester, & Brick, i i land; F CL Buff aio; The trim which was to leave yesterday for Jala} for the common cause. and deliberation, and adopted and ssnctioned by the ex. | in aeposite with the comptroller, a sum ‘equal to ten | onmer, Porter, Boston stands “dl deen detaloed by order of Gen ‘T'wigge” We have} 8. The State is expressly authorized to oall on the | pressed voloe of tie people, has, in reference to 66 Ls pe noe q Havana, Jan 39—Cli sehr Madeire, Herriman, Boston. Bld | Ohio: 8 Harrie, Cype An rate | per cont of the circulating notes received from the | prig Shawmut, . do informed that it would leave this moraing. other States to join it, in order to create resources to | pow-re, established & new principle, and one which is | comptroller, which doposite hall be in six per o¢i , Jan M—Arr brig Cambrian, Walter, Balti- Oo the 7th, m brigade of the American forces left Gus. | Proseoute the war, to raise troops, and to dispose of | controlling on the action of the Legislature, While it | stock of thin State; and said deposite shall not bs with. | more. Jimsips for Lerma. aod arrived a ter place uomo. | them as the circumstances may require; but in no case | sanctions the giving of such power—the forming of such | drawn during the term (20 years) to which the existence | _Lacuayna, Jan In port, a New York schr; only Am ves- ohuca our troops were rrceived with a | Sball it have tue power to impose penalties o1 organizations, it has presoribed the method to be, no! of the bank is limited ‘This section slso authorises the bay port (Afiiea) Nov 20—Brig Tam 0°Sh Franek white fag. and were freely accommodated with provi. | 80 residing in the State, except those which specific grant, but « general law; and acting in obedience | comptroller to change the plates of bank notcsin his | p,UgAwnor (Africa) Nov wt gh sub feat tions and lodgin, On the 9ch, the Ai ican detach | toned by the lew to this rule, your committee have matured a bill for the | possession. Saava, Jan 22—Barks Lilius, Whorf, (from Baltimore) for ment reached Toluca, and entered the town without | 9 This deoree will be published with the solemnity of | iustitution and regulation of banks, under which, with- | The thirteenth section {instructs the comptroller ds; Harriet T Bartlett, Baker, for do soon; brigs he olight-st resistance. Single ee end e functionaries of the Siate ism, or special privilege. bus with sufficient | to keep the depesite, montioned in the 1: for Charleston, unc; Wal 5 From Tampico we learn that the U. 8. propeller Sec- | of wolely it wy pedience under an oath, the formula S SIeVALoneeney Gi’, in occmeaterete | seummimeeeh ot + do do; Cardenne, retary Mason returned to Tampico on the 28th January, | withone eubectibing ta sae te government, and provisions may do #0,in conformity with ition of tl 1, Minsou' it | KinasTon, |, Bristol; Dr H 8 Batte, ‘T Uaveland, & Johason, Reinhardt, Balsimore; Me up, 1 Pratt, Nii ford. Crocker, do, disg; Byzvntinm, Grace unc. TAMMANY HALL. Sr Jado, Jan i7—Bark Wagrem, Klwell, Boston, art 16th; Li; & MeUobb, N J, EC O'Neil, NY: 8A from an experitoent cannot hold their and approved doctrines of monopoly to | other purpose whatever ; reult of an; ; Pad , ‘ W B Hatch, L 1; & Metiobb, N Ji EC 0 Neil, NY! Tauaesor river. hichrrts annarigeble sects ae saneee | tmployment, God and liberty. MARIANO AVILA ighta to all. Poy”? | bamk to redeom Ste circulating notes, tn gold oF allver, | Bier Yeh titi guy, OTN York Wi sebe King PhitiP, | Wininey, Worcester, (Merriam Mara LP Lid, L Prisch- has been opsnnd by cur trom esas ae eRe for canoes, | Mantano VittaLonos, Secretary. ject of your committee has been, in the | the comptrolier will redeem them from the avails of the | St Joris, ND. feb ®—Arr brig Bream, Wiseman, NYork, | UéCpnnechents AA eetier fe: § Selupeer: Me ihr Ky. 1s 4a faci the head of navigation By order of Colonel ADDRESS OF BUSTAMENTE. ! ave the honor to report at this time, to | deporite above mentioned ; but while the banks redeem | schs Henrietta, Best, Baltrmore; Brandy al. Frank: | sinpeive; B Grimawold, Pa _ es. Col. DeHlusay, ably eooied CF Crees onal [From the Scar, (Mexico,) Jan. 14) ily business of the the employment | their noter, there will be paid to them, by the comptrol- | fort. id sche Valeria. Gold ug, and Kate, fh lder, N York UNITED STATES HOTEL. Regiment Louisions Volunteer, has thus, after @ desl | Get: Dustament President of the Mexioan Re- ital in the legal tender of the | lf, the interest received from the investment, in| ,,/@iNtD4D, Jan 2l—Durk J W Blodget, Loring, for Boston, | 4 5 own, Warerbury; 8 J Mosters, U 8 Consul to Demare of labor, succeeded tm facilitating perations tw oeee | PUbUC, has eaued an address to his fellow-citizens, dated | country, or ite equivalent ; o solid, secure working basis | Fatable proportion, of such deposite. pia tata dur Arete add ra; H Gartmore, New Ori M Lord, ships Capt 8 FE Cole communioations are to be opeued mith San Laie Poteet | St Guanajuato on the 24:h ult. He says that, though | for the busiaess of the country to bo relied upon; | The fourteenth section authorises the comptroller, to ay NY torn dW Seberang ted) One buwdred miles oF land teausportation are by these | "108 to shed the last drop of blood in defence of his| net jiable to sudden expausion or, contraction ; not | *ppoint an impartial agent, ine atany time, into | Bart, Feb 0 S'd brig 8 tan, Have Orleans; Din: mease obviated, aad ti ceuatry.be bas po e satisfaction of sharing in :he \ \ ; | the condition of any suc! by a ted, and th e by the try.be bi 4 the eatistacti gin she | easily affected by spasmodic alarm of rumored fatiure; | ¢ dition of any such b ll ite detatie, and Howes dos bri pls arantoy Th ¢ SUPPLY Ing of aw « Luis mate oomperatively an easy matic ence oae be im@ediatnly established at Canceneg ‘aranto, Thomp- Reetaikn Sigal bonoravie batties epgeged He says ich bis countrymen have been | kept im healthy action, in vigorins business pursuits; a | pets. The services of suo) to be paid for, by the | pa deny Thy 4 post wil when Geu Valencia in 1841 ais. | gold representation of @ rafs circulation, nod an edi- | DADK 60 examined. Snoh an examination of any benk sche Armida, Prudence, Pes of deagoour bring ordered up the day our lof srmunt ley, | tufved the public peace uuder the pretence of opposition | cieat basia for a ound system of finance ‘fxamination | Will be made on the application of any other two banks, d hy Td They will keep the roads opea for the seudean tn tees to his (Bustamente) beiog in the Presidential ¢ air, he | of the details of the low, will it ie hoped cmeety tne if, in the ‘judgment of the comptroller, there are good ~ my poly ok we borbood, wed but little will be heard withdrew from @ station to which the votes of the he that the first object of th reasons, why such an investigation should be mad thet quarter hereafer. The trade of Tampico te rence had elevated him. After a few other remerks ia Fegara | to ptt TR pnts ‘aeder whieh tho bennens of Section sixieen contains provisions to make the circu: | #11 Bing, Knox, Pern nye» oud amit. #11 bark 4 WESTREN HO! souted as more active than at any time since ite corn. | © his absence from and return to his country, he pro- | the country coaid be honestly, fairly, safely pursued— | lating notes of any bank equal at all times to the amount ug Andiew King: sched ‘Jos d 1@ | Roberts, 9 'T Winchester, Mi \. Mundel,t | pation ceeds ae follows. We translate from the Monitor cf | one which the people would eanction, approve, and give | of capital stook porsessed by it ; the taxetion bank | sident Reads, byte D adee ce Sta i ert vr en i oa ae ) New jontevideo and any A large Sud valuable train left Vera Crus on the Teneseys their confidence. TO oe a or ON we IE OT ead cl ie OS a aa | a Sy | eel aaa coaeee | es acces cee | Reg

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