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of the law,’ however, led to Columbus, | dissenting voice; but they upon Taylor as and recommended T. M. Key, Eeq. to the ‘“‘whig | the available man, and as their second cl ice 5 tin-pa.t,” not asa better, or as good a lawyer as | and the whigsas a party refuse to come out in whig. he tin-pan caucus deci o a ‘ances may conspire er to make Clay on, M Ci . Geatand ws Py igy confirmed it by @ vote | an available man ; but cuaiben who is so fortu- bh Crabtree, Moris fashington, Tiesion, AD a, im the Legislature. And as an evidenceof their | nate as to secure the nomination of the whig To arrive at Boston. Boston. Bere haste to carry out the edict ef their miele National Convention, will receive the unite F LIVERPOOL, ‘ LADIES’ LIST. omas Ms caucus, itis said that they elected the Judge be- | support of the whig party, and the electoral vote | Britannia, Lang, Feb 12 | Brita A Grime. Mies Bridget|Nangle Mrs Marga- ee Co fore the bill had become a law, by the signatures | of Kentucky. yee Movements of the Addims Mrs (Eliza- Griffin Miss C: ret Bi Franklin 8 Far of the Speakers ! 5 e The candidates for the nomination at the Ships to Arrive. beth sizont wrk Gree Mad etecesh tvetaiied rch Harry } ‘mingbam Sach partisan action ins however, making | Gubernatorial Convention, to be holden here on Aeirs Sie Also Gilkinson Miss Es) C asp ieky | Faaget alone Taylor friends by scores. The people see daily | the 22d inst., are busily at’ work canvassing the Akerman Mrs (6th) ther Miss (Diced Qrbora ae Bode ara 8 “Fol evidences of some action necessaryjon their part, | delegates appointed from the different counties. lime | way) si aq. | Broonar to break down the partisan spirit of the day. As I wrote you before, the great contest is be- Ale as Brel | Golden Mit | O'Roake Miss Brid- Oo The ‘repeal of the black laws” is a phrase | tween ‘Arch, Dixon and William J. Graves; but ‘Andrews Mise "Ca-| Goh r He eo oa or orden james ong hears much about in Ohio. It refers to cer- | it is possible that the contest will be so warm PORTSMOUTH. | ieMarie O’Brien Miss Mary | Bloomfield Chas W tain provisions in regard to negroes and mulat- | that the friends of the w Aoes, rendering them liable to give security for | friends of Colonel Charl tharine L fhe dl Victoria, Hovey Feb 4 | Arlington MissMary Grogan Mra Bridget Otis Mi ermay join with the | am tazie, C i, Feb 1| Yorktown, Sebor, Mar 1 | All |Guodrien Mrs Sarah iG: intl oad tine eee Gide, Williams,’ Feb &|Htiudeom, Prats’ M na Mad Mongin | J tiudson, Pratt, Mar 8 a 3 |Patterson Miss Ann | Bowers their maintenance ; prohibiting intermarriage | cure to him the nomination. The constitutional ecealamenn, Wate, Fob ‘Wallington, Chadwick, Mar 16 Ayres Miss “Mary| Golden Mrs Mary |Page Mrs (Church wi with whites; and debarring them from gi convention men are making some stir about a mains (| Havre, Ainsworth, Feb 2¢ | Angustus Mrs A M|Gukian Mrs (Sut | pater Mus Har gore Se So testimony when either patty to the case is a| candidate for governor—ex-Governor Metcalfe i an, Allen Mrs C | folk street) viet rown Francis As white person. In many of the counties, the elec- | as their man, and it is possible that in the gene- Soon iss ai ley Mee E |Prattis Killen |, | Bueno Dr Vranco Tones Lieut Chas H | Naughton Mich? | ‘sobinson Edw tions are decided on the question of repealing | ral scramble, he may get the oyster, although his Bronch Miss AD |Hamittoa Mu EM een x. Beene? alter Isdel Romad Newcomb CY Rose J K these laws. The whigs in the Western Reserve | chances may be constdered quite shell-y. The Bayard Miss AC Hawkes Mia iene ia Bushee John L free ane. Dr Recland AndrewW itowe Augustus districts have only been able to remain inthe | friends of Colonel Marshall, of the Kentucky Barker Mrs (Cherry) ,)smin Har (filmer Mra De | Butler B iecen. Nichols Jemes j ascendancy by espousing this asa part of whig| cavalry, have made a desperate effort in the st ayereed: Mrs | Peay Miss (Varick eee Sermge Jackson Theodore J | Nickerson Isaac H policy. But, although by this profession made | House to make political capital for him, at the Hall Miss Francis Butler Heary eee Ane No DL to their constituents, as whigs, they succeed in | expense of Governor Owsley—alleging the omis- pene iter ‘Surlmg Ebenezer Taek James Nest jaskeun being elected, and thus secure a whig majority | sion of the Governor to make honorable men- Packet ship Ashburton, Howland. Liverpool, Jan 22d to | Bradley Mrs | Hassall Me Bryard cy IY Donohue James Jacksor Theodore Neall Wm R inthe Legislature, for all other purposes, they | tion, in his annual message, of the Kentucky | Grinnell, Misuim & Co. "Wen towed upto Quacautine by the | RiZket Mra Janes | -manatrert) 5 redydohs |pomtece a Don | ebte? Pana w oe never could succeed in getting the votes of the | cavalry, was intentional, &c. The attempt was | steamboat Hercules. ; a Blaceley Rose sone C2 \ 4 Bradoel Jotkam =| Dowd Thomas Jacobs E Nicholson Jas B whigs ef southern Ohio to repeal these laws. It| clearly an abortion. : 5 lumber te Gorge cals MeCellan, 8 John, NB, 11 days, | Blanchard Muss Ma Hayes Maria pre sertiten | Banedamer . , |Doolitie Wm | James © M ry was thought, however, that inasmuch as Gov. 1 see by the Herald of the Sd inst., which 1] “Schr Zulette, (of Be: wiek,) Stanley, Georgetown, SC, 14 ‘ | Rachael E ee ae eldwin Jooep Daffly Malachy Janett Janes 2 {S mth CC—3 Bebb declared himself in favor of the repeal, be- | received yesterday, that you have distanced the | days. ‘The Z was boarded by’ pilot boat Homers she pat‘on Haly Mrs Mary = Post Mrs Ruthana Testeen Joltan ethail Fane fore his election, and has so recommended in| Tribune. Now we here care nothing about that; beaae tazo palate to aumiet da ng Noaipedvtoony P Barlow: Mes Caro-) Haltpenay Mary Pa Mat onore James RN his message, that now, the Present webag malo | Jus glee: mR che, Hervids wits or wathout Your | Schr Delaware, Holbréok, Thomaston, 6 days, | eats Mrs Win | Hart MinsCatharine ic eee Ot chard M rity would act together on thi 5 3” that is what we want. Leo, Jameson, T . 6 days, to master. eucannan Bridget |Heydon Miss Maria : i re was made a tow days since. It was lost,| |The weather has been quite cool for the past md ere renabersin. Boston 6 Gory te 7 Rerrick, Berry Mis L a |B tele Me Cores Miss Sheson Clank Nickolas Peak many of the whigs voting against the repeal. fewr days, but 18 some warmer to-day, and quite ° - 4 Bonnets Nive Jobe | as ‘Mre Mary E MeConagly ‘Mrs Tohason Mr (Broad- Nixon Hamilton eee TD Bing-| Vale Di ‘ This result will cause considerable excitement | pleasant. Cicero. Brig Hayti Cutts, from Port au Prince, with coffee, toA&k | _brth aely Mies Elles. |e Genuell Elsa Johnson Harris Pell | Nye Win DF Bees Cape Oris |¥ ote ichara Rnrosigi ous the Stace, mad IE RANE 8 so Fort Mann, Urrer ARKANSAS LO Bern hese ba ic Beatty Joseph Spereeses. FP semnane rose, Robinson Alex. |V anderburgh Alex. Suidiic slpetion estan ane Hak. G Gee - "January 12, 1848.” } cig ton, for Southampton, has been detained | Beaumont Miss Ce [Heineman MrsZme.|Me Ardell Mary - | peatty R pny i ab nee ah ChasL | vanBlareumGeorge Steamshi : the whig ranks, no doubt with a design to draw | Resignation of one of the Captains of Infantry— | by fogs. She has left her wharf, and lays at anchor inthe | Beaton Miss AM out an expression from Gen. Ford, the whigcan-| Election of a Successor—Nativeism in the Camp | River. She will sail this momia, BentonMissFannyF didate for governor. ini-| MeCol Breyers Joha ey Tin eine Meaty | Bar icReady Miss Ma- til Ror Henry De * Robbius Danl | Van Schoorhoven & Sere Mi, Geen Robins ‘Lucius C fa shone ove ne ; web st Romaine Geo H e ,.The Columbus correspondent of the Cleveland | —The Female Volunteer--Ardent Spirits and its Qline work George Roy Eleonere Herald, (whig) speaking of the dereliction of | Doings. Mi | dorf Johann D| Ryan Thos BAe ond on duty of sores XIEShS wh ns SRE Be ae. I avail myself ofan escort going from hence |Mei | Oils ale RumwilC H | Van” Beathuysen ticularly, and that is the vote of Joseph 8. Hawkins, the | to Independence, with our adjutant, who is 3 Mefoghlia Mary, Lenses] fonse Seren Bane Van Hom Jas H Speakerot the House. He was here several days before | (much to our regret) compelled to return, from Miscellaneous Record. Te MeLaughfing 1 Bet- Omilie Philhp | Van Pelt Aaron the commencement of the session, and a very anxious | |. . 4 a . Pacnet Suir Iowa, Wheaton, for Havre, will sail this org Miss Mary sey or Mary ey geet rdon 8 Osborn John | w. candidate for the office he now holds. Our’ Reserve and | his health being ina very infirm state, to write | morning, weather permitting. Howard Miss Catha-| McGuire Margaret | Bond Timothy i P | Walsh Willi Eastern Obio folks, as 8 matter of course, all other things | to you. Tue Steamsnir Wasurvaton, Johnston, for Bremen and tine McHugh Catharine | Sondrup JL | gard sone Jone Ge we! | PaseCG terman ll being equal. preferred aman who was in favor of the re- : = A Southampton, having been detained by the fog, will sail this Hodgkins Mrs Se a Bourlier Peter | tener aaa one ate Gard: Wallen W. of the black laws, and took some trouble to ascer| Matters and things are moving on here in a| morning early. nda|QUivinMiss Isabella | Brown Pani T | Ely, Freeten to "7 |Weacehter Wan the position of the several candidates on that sub-| very common-place maaner. The troops have | Suir Louisa, at Boston, from New Orl teports bad race Aemebers Leazinds nin MissElizabeth | Brown William | Kizenback J | ‘ % aries | Walker Capt j “ . sai weather on the passage, started deck load, split sails and sus- Hopkins Mrs Jobo |Qain Ellen Boy] James ‘Daniel W facial Stearnz Henry K =| Walker John ject. Mr. Hawkins assured them, unequivooslly, that 1d e Be, Miss Ji 5 Evans Kraft Heintich | | Walker ‘Thomas “be should vote for their repeal, and with thi been heretofore busily employed in building | fiined other damage. Pa B Mra Maria Honstain Mise: Jane R Brown Ci t Jno | Everest Asa E |Kitalee Frederick Seat ae Wallet, omen, understanding he received the votes of t quarters, &c. The weather has been serenely Ship Louisa, 20 days from ie aw Otlanns fet Benoou; ne dito; Ba Me Ne Hook Mrs'Thos Raner Miss, o,, iecca John Lape gy Kraft J Schlen Matthew Washingzon Geo PLN eh ced pg A a beautiful, until the 8th, when we had a most | lat 24/45, long 20 35. Buggy Catharine | °Pien Miss Mary |Rendell Mise May | Sues)y Joho Framan Thomas [frou spell Wee. Waa lation of his word ag gentleman.” boisterous snow storm, which to most of us was Hotiesto Maxine, Butler Catharine! | Holmes Eliza Ann tics Cathe: | Butler Charles D [Farley A Koapp Sami Shepard Elisha H | Watson JohnH The feeli hibited hi ill d how ae : - Logg. InLuMinaTion oF THREE New LicHTHOUSES— | Bruce Mrs Sarah_ | Hoffman Miss Nan-|Reilly Miss Cat Buntong C Frankenstein GN | ee Sexton Edwin A. | Warburlow ae pet pn seadiopcpe fe ripest a oe yes unexampled in its violence; but, to our gratifica- | Mii ry of Public Works, F Dee, 1847-—Mariners are | Burrows Miss Ma- acta Aaa ReitMrs Mary Ann Butehelder, Burr &| francisco lab Kelty Win Seymour John W | Watthour is question in Ohio,” ™*Y °° | tion, it was but of short duration. What ren- | hetqbyintormed, that from the Ist January next, the | paz Mi Tenstreet) | Reynolds Ann Co na Bam je | pecemaDavid V |iceily Michael Sherman Henry | Weaver James C affected on this question in Ohio. . Lights will t ie! Burns Miss Catha Burhans Sam’l Fenn \Kelly Mr (Dra Sheridan Wm Ohio is likely to have a “ boundary war” with | dered this outbreak of the elements the more as- | northemextremity of Corsica, aud the ether two at the en- | Ours Horton Miss Mary Rean Bis zee ay BumettJames G@ | erguson 8D ee =| a Feamwngton Wm Steward] A & Co Wearerk Virginia, as she had with Michigan a few years | tonishing was,that the very evening preceding | trance to the K. “shows the geographical position, | Bums Mra Peter | Holmes Margaret hards ‘Mrs Hea: | BYmet James — | French Bartley |g ogg Henry M) | Phenix Pheodare SKIN E.G | Wells Amos @ since, when she hed actually a large military | the storm the sky was clear as amber, the stars | .,1n¢ following descrintion shows the geographical position, | Byets Mrs Sylveate| Hopper Miss Sarah ree ipa Keen Gape Geo MH | Phillipe Mr, Water| Stillwell lan ie inves gepaiiato the scene of action oak blood- | divinely refulgent, and all nature seemed hushed | of which has been already a1mounced in the three last editions Clarke Miss E flumphrey Mrs Xli-/ Rine Miss Mary Giese Rey Kid street Smith Drfdmand | Wi shed was only prevented by a timely accession to | ito a calm repose, and no meteorological indi- of the Deseription des Phares de France, published in 185, | Ch i atcsinscn Mins eee ccen: | GRIN oe ran eee Rally Wen Bits ‘Vila 8 | her claims. The controversy with Virginia arises ee to give us warning of the impending L THOUS aFME eterno Gmaatia hight wich Genceaeatanar: ATEUAE a saa| Be etinett Milo Mag- | Chaczbers Washing Fisk Samuel ely Eye Josiah amit Gapt Caleb | f, H ; B 5 eclipses of from minute to minute. pon fusband Mrs i . ‘oot Hear mith Stepher from a, difference of construction (as did that | “"Th'Tay last Igave you to understand our little | Island of Giraglia. omchtttts., |Hvslop Mrs Mo | dalina Bui | Chivers Randolph|Flova Richard T | Kerr Alexander Smith Wn with Michigan) ivf the language of the deed of | community was thrown into a.consideraale state | Ltt «3 sor aot f5sec. Lon.7 dex min $8.00 GarroliMary A' [Hughes Miss Brid//Roberson Miss Eli} Chambers Gandoloh|gorman James | eemice Richa Smith al hance and Rete Cuanected huOrys, find the ordi- | of agitation from the resignation of one of the | Elevation {20 $3m.§ 2a@e $7 miles. | Camel Jane 1é& J __|Roche Mrs Graig Dr John yor Jamas Keer enith Trams i * r ‘ 9 + 5 I> < ? 4 ti r fuller Col Chas Snod Alex nance and acts connectedtherewith. This ques. captains of the infantry companies-not from this | _ Ix ordinary weather these eelipses will be total only beyond | GhardevoynoN's#} | ses Ming Marah | Rove Mise Sarah 7 Willem Stocktridne Be tion first arose about two years since, when some | ©? . oat ‘a distance of ten marine mile: Ro'ph Mrs Rachel ‘aashaw Samuel Scott, Pits & Co Virginia officers arrested two citizens of Ohio on | ®ifcumstance of itself, but from the agitation | ® flmanes of ten manne MGS On oF Re oe a iia Gobsrt Miss Fanny anning DO Ia Beat Wi & the beach of the river, on the Ohio side, or west | C8equent on the election of his successor. Al- | Lighthouse of inou=Fixed Light. [3] U; Gene Mrs HL -| Rockwood Mes Faaet Joseph R ayy A |Southwick Wm L bank, and held them for trial under the lawe of | though the period for the consummation of the | of Petit Minow, ite at the Western eatronce, and at the | Carpenter fit 2 ae jaughnan John Pant Pierre Louis | smyles Robert Virginia, for enticing and harboring negro slaves, | ¢lection is yet uncertain, and may never take er ee deg at cate Lou, 6 deg $2 min 19 see W. Gaeld MraMar ve Rogers Mrs Caro- | C: ay aes Paty Wm i oe In the trial of these’men, in. whose behalf the pa pe ang Ba oye ace quanineenoee Wey re. | Elevation {above the ground 300°$ rauge 15 miles. Calista Mare” Be Maye | Glee Chistes Fleet Jona Prey Capt Ephraim | Shute James W State of Ohio had employed the Hon. 8. F. Vin. | terfere prior to the reception ofan answer re. | “20: Labovetheseas Sh Ded from tneee | Gaim Hist isetar.| tackeon Miss E |Ronch Amelia | Clastrier Chas A | fermoly, William | ing’ Feck EA Stuneman 83 ton, Virginiaclaimed jurisdiction, not only over | SPecting t Pn eeemed de the discitline’ dad | tethree minutes with lashes, preceded and followed by briet | Crawford Miss Mar-| feevson Btiss | Rosenburg MissEli- Charles Mace Pea BL [fame Col Joba, A | Fedriek JecohB | guanEmtn,S the’ ground wheregthese men had been arrested, | WC Are Perfectly annoyed; the discipline and | eclipses. (2] Upon the Point of Portzic, at 6400 metres N. 69 | o€S srrscarctine 18tteet) sy Han-|Rev Mile Josephine | Carer We | Fungan G |KKochford Albert. | Pectonober: | Sackete Adnah “ 3 armony of the company very much affected by of the Lighthon: Cedell Miss (Broad-| ‘orelson 5 Fisher Wm hard Rev M but to ‘high water mark’’ on the Ohio, or west, ; ras Lat. 48 deg 20 min 12sec Lon 6 deg 57 min 9 sec W. tell Mis h Rowe Miss Rachel | Chapman Valentine | fiton'y, Kochling Bernhard | Preston Lydon B | s shore of the river. The defence (on the part of Heimenoen verlag and Se endian: Dae felts Elevation 4 80"2 the ground ... 38m. 402 nore i6 oy i ria_|Johaton Mise Delia|Ryan Bliss GMs” | Clayton Joep |F1t2h Joseph B {Knox RA. Perkins Ben). | Show Robert L ‘ sheer est, isdiction.’ | DY, some aspirin, idates, | hi see ce « 56. mm, 205 Tam a f Ci ‘ z Sp ‘onal Ghio) contended for * mid channel jurisdiction.” | WN n> doubt, astonish you, is that the subject | In ordmaty weatuer the brief’ eclipses of this Lightho Hinto Bs | attire Eliza-|geandem AirsJane | Chedell Kou George a Preston Lynde B Jesse 8 How the point was decided by cae court, I Bite of nativism has been enlisted as an auxilliary; | will become total only beyond a distance of eight marine | orStee Miss Mo | beth Stanford Miss Geenee epuie Cawrence John pusare Jecoe | since been ‘brought to the notice of the legisla: | MBde s theme of distension and discord, and has | "4ftxe rw Lighsin ane wth exch othe wil nine to | CPEs na Come (St MARTA Stanley Mee ars | Coe F Peamcin, | Philips Jamee’ | Speer J iieg . i have tosteer to the entrauce of the | COF Francis illip Philetus | Seabury Addison tures of the two States, and by correspondence | Sa¥see hard feelings where none previously ex- | mar x lia j Scally Margaret Coffin DT Pinkerton Charl y between the Governor ‘joint commission wes | 264., The following i the true state of this Mass the Bou that of * VandreeS™) °°" | Genet Emily Sealers iia? | Gronks Wp Eatgen‘Sasat | fowellsivm | Seabury Ales agreed on. at this post: r Corbin MissBophro-| Knepe N ‘beth Conklin Henry Uenge John H eat et | Stezer Leonhard : post:— Keef Miss Augusta! sat | Lawrence Wm 8 | Spencer eceOmly, the Hon. Thomas Ewing, J pin Company C, 101 in the aggregate—all foreigners. 5 bal id Coha Mrs B ___|Keefon Miss Mary eiele ne (Sat | Cole LP |Eangworthy Mon- | Balmer J H, | Shepherd Jonathan jarren Capt the Hou Jasmacs Collier ssccmmissieecreontne | Company Dts" s Nnwne et pen Or, Manse Cae sateen Lee tent, | Cocear Mos Bld | exten Bas 2x haldoaMise Anan |Lantr‘Mons Alexia | Palmer Archibald |Seguon enh | Wittes Weler Ss 8 CO) : “ “ y re C 3 i ‘ at a la “ | fy part of Ohio; met the Hon. Wm. C. Rives, Wm Peet es nave judged chor grok are foreleners. | son Cientuegge: Sulla Bray and Sra, Bray, Phigdciphin; | Coneklia Mins Jolis| Kelly Mins(Mottst)|gowall Mise A frenele John |takeivam Mo | PU Watt oon) BiewerGhares | Wardlow Wm Green, Esq., and G.W. Thompson, Esq., as com- Would you have judged that such a subject as | schts Falcon, Parritt, Wilmington, eich area: | Comes mars "| Kain Miss Bridget 2|° ‘seth Croul Jesse | \ Riera Ci | have Palmer Ephraim Mg; | Watson WinslowM missioners on the part of Virginia, on the 10th | nativism, under such circumstances, ‘should | Baltimore fo Bain, ‘Telegrapbed. ship Callender, Livepoel: | ch ae coun eet Mis Bite | ge My Mary Geers Teael'k |Fitzhugh'Thoe | Larvance Captian | Pratt Wan | Wells James Jan. last, at Washington, and continued in con- | ever have been mooted, in a community where | Yann; brigs Virgin, Wasgatt, Montevideo and a market; Joh landt street ree Ades Joh Shelley Mra(Bank st | Crosby Alonzo F |flinn Thomas PA 5, Pleiffee Jol slab ference until the 28th, without having effected | such are the composing elements. To me the | Clifford, Staples, Carden omtezums, tanzas; | Comstock Ju: Ffeen Mrs fohn Sergeant Miss Coger Patrick lPoedee ato. |peiusge Johann Peabody Potham Welch Geok is obvi but assuredly most unijusti- | ships Hope, Weston, NOrleans; Sabattis, C Cox, Apalachico- | lia A. be ly Georg Cox John C | ord) M ji Phelps John N Wells James an adjustment. cause is obvious, y In; bark Union, Kendrick, Baltimore; brigs Dr Hiteneoek. E1- | ConnerMissFrances| ria @ Seerey Elizabeth | Cox John C, | ord Samoa: Ceaden Patrick Phelps John N | Wells Jam The report of the Ohio Board, made to the Le- | fiable. Wall, Movies Bue, Nyder, Fuiladelobia:, schrs Potomac | Conway Ann. |Kaight Miss (Mal-Stevenson Mus Me | Coudond A _ | (Fowler VB... |Leckler Berard | Fearson Dr 3 Weber Ch gislature, has, to-day, been publishsd in the city Our lieutenant-colonel and the two mounted | Mer Nor folks, Cit id Heasah Grant, Collins Mra Elizs-| berry at) (@rinee atts, SU Cushman Kev Rich. | Foot Capt Hir {equate Mees Pepion Jean Claude| S!e1"® Wemet Andrew paper, and hasbeen the chief topic of remark in | companies are etill absent; although we have ne- | Smith, Baltimore. ald srerpoot | cowell Jane Aeteet) rig. Sberyeeke Mise Mi- | Cots George A [fuller Walton = Leo UM G Freatisy, Thos B Weston Salivan H every circle. There exists an excitement on the | ver heard from them, we have some reason to ‘paaiagues REE , Grow Mrs Anna | Kilroug Miss Bria oy Mine Rebec. | Catt ne, Fry Joby, |Ceanuard WE | yin Bolomga Henry | - subject bordering on indignation. Every Ohioan infer they have preececol on to Piquette Ware, Livenroot—Packet ship Ashburton—Robert Gaskin and | Costello Nelly kAffce Miss Brid| even Carrier Capt T! 08 \Glaiding Time'y | Lam Ache Pull Heary _ | seems to regard the pretensions of Virginia as | between Bent’s Fort and Santa Fe. lady, Canada; William Posson, do; Dr John Bilsborrow, Eng- | Gpureiiill MraCece- get Semon Corra end at iad Lee Edward Prince Chales, | Seott (-eorge | so absurd that if it were not for the previous Papeete Gira tear eall coats ee Ind. 350 in steerag oe ee ae aes Mrs Au/$nith Miss Catha- | Gragg Francis 4 |{gale Moses, | bsouard Joba vad pene Henry. F Short Dr Sewall j good character of the “Old Dominion,” they | and seems quite proud of the singular andnovei Fore abs umn Miss Ann Fatt ary R |. tine Cempfield Daniel | Garry Dani at Porter J J would be disposed to treat them with as much | position she holds in the battalion. The gentle- Eavaned orcas ide yd oo J & A Willinks—18 bores sity Mes | Ee Mrs John P/grribaer Mrs JM. JA galt De | izes Wm Oscar Fortey James contempt as we Americans did the Mexicans as | men under whose protection she was induced to | & [, Holmes—1 Devartment of State~1 cask Mathe a, deg: D Knox aise |Green Michael J | Lefferor Michrel ee anauon, before we tried to traverse their do- | leave the scenes of pabaee life and eens sol- | di fo eons ee Meee was Dine s wnie | Darling Mrs Je Fae ae jgenith ae {Green John | EeesSaee Tenipes McBride Jes * masta wd conden sbeie plicsnis like eae? and oe saath, i ear sroetraiat, Fig oe Hoosevels & Son—1 V Van Wagene me & Tucker cance Rigg Bataan ir ‘Au. | Lapoie Miss The-|_ ret M Miss Ma. | CRol08 4 |Getty Horatio N | "Hein MeDanough Jas L| reat WL their india-rubber government. by hs ay abcocl co—' a ans ine x ja ns - | Chachin James’ HI * ‘ F isthtas ° cases )water—| ensen Jagger gusta Eliz Gibbs Dr W Frederick Os- | McDonald David, The Virginians, merery had Jia ee eae under the immediate charge of a sen & Grif 2 ox on ice. & Drown Gilson Reese aes Délymple Mrs Ra |Lacount Mrs wy laZith aris Inegine Clark Win bs jginee Dr -S MeDonongh DC F 3 care how they crowd themselves upon the Buck- | tinel. ’ J bundles tubes DC Colden—2 eases T&G Elis Richmond | chael 1. |Langhlin Mrs Lydie|Smitht De é Gifford Capt Sami | Levein'D Mearron Jas | Sawtell F.C. yong | eye freemen. This attempt to extend See .The suttler appointed ir this battalion ameng Vac 2 cases H Holenshay-29 Haight Hassall Keres cores A | Dyptorth, [A MissJane| Xi MissEli- | Giovanni. te ee Mec sh aryeeney Joho, Srey diction over the narrow strip of soil between low | his promiscuous commodities, has included a | Coates care of McCal rong —3 bbis 5 cases, ard | Davy Muss Katha-/ Lawrence MissJane| zabeth _ (ti n Gh etter Ado and high water mark, on hererbat-auls Cor the large quantity of the damning and destructive | %coptorder 2 Tooker Mead, & col MeCall & Surobe—2 | Dary, Muss | Leonard Miss Mary |Suttt i a ary |EimeBelé gohan MekierasnAuthony| steele, William | illiamG P Ohio river, may waken up acontroversy, com- | agent—ardent spirits; its demoralizing and dis- | cask 2 crates R Patrick & co—1 cask 2 crates C Robins—7 cases Degryhe MisaFran: Levy Mrs B (Eliz) DC Lodge Mercantite 1 | MeKlderry Matk | spearin pared to which. the <Witmet proviso” and the | organizing effect upon the community was very 1 bale Nevins & co-30, brs order—-7 oxses MoCall & Strong——4 | CHE 0 sing | beta sn Ginee Margaret pL Lae McGregor Dr igmeet Wb ‘annexation of Mexico,” are not to be named. | soon lamentably conspicuous. Asan antidote, | Ru ig irou' Wan Meadsnc390° bxe cin plates T'M Brace & | Degnen Miss (Ca- ie etree, | (ee ont Mok Metseus, Mic! Glia-| gebelden at rick The Ohio commissioners say : ‘‘ The Virginia | some time ago a temperance society was organ- | Sons—z7 cures order—1 Clapp & Kent—I8 cks Coflia & Bradley | _ tharine rest) Lochlin Miss Cor-|Smith Mary _ Carr John Lockwood Wm ¥ fon. <.,/Stern M. Chas board of commissioners insisted on such a con- | ised, which I'am happy to state has already been | —zeasks order—2 Tracey Alien & co—t cases Wright sturges | Deeon Elizsbe iia Smith Mrealice | GST IOMR aw, 9 Dipilontuyveant | McCormick Fetick| Scher Henry W | Wate BC struction being put upon the ordinance of Con. | praductive of the most gratifyiag results. Guat | Cane Warumrel Haagiinout<'Van Dewsendagens feo | Denny Mrs Hebeces|Livingvion Mrs Ju /Gmith Hellen 4. | Catlin dt 8 Ginter Jus Uraves |Diision Chelsea 12 | MeCoskerMe _Seblestnger W | Walker Of gress, of July 12th, 1787, and the act ot Virginia, | |The stock has and is suffering very severely, | “5 allen Wasen & co—? Langstone & co—IMetlvin & Wil | Dismond Miss Marit) aiey Elizb’h Ghevriet | Green Henry Lodge Excelsior 126 | MeCa:ter Dan} | Sherwood Fatins | Watson Mr of Dec. 18, 1789,—-and 80 to be incorporated in | and there is but little hopes of any, at all events, | liams—1 Fellows Wadsworth & col orders! Ww H Smith & DEER san 3 Livingston Miss Ca- Stone Ellen. ing | Ghelsom ReyD | Green George Lodge Mechanics Metaliough John || rrennt A | Wyaryer Jobe the present compact—as would afford absolute | of but very few, surviving the winter. FMA ett to mate apt pide! SK yay mihore | Dickenson Mra Lau |, Tole 4... |Seott Miss Christina | Grity JB poy oon fa Oy: MeGnueceMe | Stringer William =| Ward Jame pres P & Lasge—9 Henry Andrews & co—8 y & G: Lochern Miss Cat M Cohane Daniel er Geor Smith, DS protection to the right of persons and property | We have every reason to imagine the three | s‘gueseil & Marsh—t Freeland Stuart & co—3 Tweedy Mosier | ra W. rine Short Beck eae Glenu James |Eowden John McNamee Hugh (gmt S wi of citizens of Virginia, as they exist in Virginia, | companies left here will not be moved until late | & co—4J W Betts & co—1 A Joumeay & co—2 J U Brown & Linday Charlotte | Sofer Miss Esther | Gejsan John riffiths WmE | Lowere Abraham McKnight ¥e hn ith isaac Wim |W igh Robt g i w within | spring or early summer. Then of course our | ¢o1 Sparkman & Kelsey—1 csk H J Hopkins—t D Cooper—1 Lovett Mrs Esther |Schultz MissFrancis | Gojlin Francois ™m Longlay P W leNamee James Smith GC ‘ while floating upon the river any where within | spring i! ‘Henry & co—4es E W Cumings—1 Jas Mrs Eliza-| M Ls Gi ‘Capt Caled |Longnvoe P Mclatosh Dr L W 2) h Willi Webster John A 1 be guided by existing circum. | buese reenway, Henry & codes E W Cumings- Locke Mrs .. | Gochran Robert ilasy Capt Calel iG MeMuilen ant” 7 Smith William. | Webster fohn | its banks, and while moored by or attached to | movements wi g y Kelly—1 esk Jackson & Underhill—2 Wright & Smith—2 bale beth Symonds Mrs Maria | Gofe'"Neap \GillespieChas B- |Liwden James Smith Rev Levin | oetbiit wea “You arjfpes fomee& Soecanles Wows Sinem Bhar | Dgzaneny Mi [Eoumgang.very gmvi Am, | Gomme abere— Gimagscuucrne te Cay | Mecuten en ot eet trie ‘7 “ ” ” 4 i i i 7 i se » i} ons! val 8 | r4 This,if we admit that the “‘bank” and “shore You would PaccRiaH Yor Use by sending md face's co. Johueon & Brother oa cr CET Rulwet tote Vas mY, Henee |Loomushine MCor|smail Mra Mary | CoonJobe l |GousulesArrons |Loomis Thos W_ | Meudd- Andrew | | webb Philip D of a river always is at the water’s edge, would | an occasional paper, which I assure you wou! Densen, Jaggar & co—2 cs Levi Cook & co—3 Heiss, Brothers Patt a Mrs (Mul |, Belin ‘Syonegun Mrs. Cooper Jacob \Gluver R Oyden |Lovelinn Capt Jer- Henst Wm | Smith Cape Wheeler J a D have extended siave jurisdiction into alarge por- | be equally gratifying as acceptable. Yours, &eom'G I oulion—7 Watt & Sherman 1 bale W Tapes ee | Oe see) fyned Miss Mary ry Conoran Henry Gueres Laurent, | 80y wo Meee Patrick |ghoedt Ww | |\Wowur Wwe Ie IGE Roe Wee Een | Be Asginwe Mucell cont Ag Wilting ese a | Bory Rengy, [HMC SUM /rraig Mm (Chat | oer ruck Demis | MeRomnell Arch Southwick AN Westen MC ast, arin, the hi water. navi e: 7 a i —! 1 yrti rt! bo; i id- ‘ ? fen: jc Art 4 siuslisin the Wast about en “expanding and con. | TH Pork Trapg 1x Cincinnatr.—In a recent | Spice & co-3 Paton & Bteware—1 Mortimer & Garatry—t box | Doesene scree) Manning Mrs Brid-) pateott Nis Louisa Goon John L. Py | Melanghiaa done, |gomet,Georse Wars ek i yy fi article we stated that the number of hogs packed | Homes—2 cs G Shaw—47 boxes W Hedmond—1 bale Grant & | Dunbae Mrs(Princ. | 48¢t ne eiing | Louise Gooner J be Lynch Joha Mclntosh LucinsW| Suarez AD Jose | Wison Joseph eracting. ee toa ye ge the first in this elty during the present season, was at least Barton—600 bores Hn Plates Phelps. Dodge fe eat bale AT aC Menein Mary Crowell Hatvell F Eyon jacob Mek Richard Satica Lawis | wiley Edw x 5 fime, real vith a ir 400,000. The season had not then closed, and we find | Stewart & co—1 cs J McMenomy—1 bale 5 cs ‘owell | D fs Martha Mrs toe Crowell Joseph L ynagh Jai M amet, | Summer Wy iilinm Aloe contracting State territo : 3 the statement was under the mark. The number now & com? cases Acske Vas Avdronra f ist ona heaghs Reid § 5 Datoar Miss Loe! Marquis Mee Mary Tmkham Miss Canningtam Wm | ew a mag Hocae ‘fames |Jehults Joreph Willer fa This is a subject, too, w litical aspirants | paeked is 450,000! The packing hae not yet quite | Sprague—2.cska lcs Walsh & Mallory 2 ceks kt F Heyer—2 | Dostos Mace Mrsd- |Ltoure Mrs Jalia | Culotta Dominics i Lyons John MeGuieyChes” lreacy Edmond Wihon Wan may regard with interes it may assume | eased. There is reason te believe that in three-fourths | ¢? john Gihon & co—2 E Thompson, Gale & co—1 K Godfrey BE Mehrens Miss H Tympkinn Misi Garter. Aedrewed ary unt : \qiacy HM such an importance, and re so far involved | of the country towns the number packed is also greatly | & co—3 J si Doanelly & eo—1 Ames & Ei: tar: | Egan Mary Mahar Miss Jonan-|phiCe? vyisg gq. | Calvert George H |Gridley Eli mM Quinn John | Pallmadge N 8 | in the great quest f the s to exert an | increased. The great cause of this is doubtless the | ces & Shaw—2 bales 3 c.ses Bird, Ebsworth MissBelle | “n ‘i ne x Win Gibjam B Mack Patrick R Taber Job wre Dg epi hee AM quantity of Indian corn, and the condition of the corn | Kaowles—l case W Miles—40 ¥ - Ghadwiek Wranklin| Geibert Merit 8 | Mack Patrick Raymon Kev Jno T| Uenser £ B \ immense influence, one way or another, upon arket. A large crop. and the cessation, to a great | French—321 bars 22 bdles iron porax a Oles! Yanshan Miss Eli-| ‘i Campbell Wm Given Charlotte M Rathbone Sem] B Taylor Capt J P H the election of *48, and to decide the throw of | ™ 3 bars iron Breese & Elliott—120 bdis iron tk & co—120 | Fagin Miss \ sabedl | Udell Miss Laura Cram & Perty Grogan Thoms | Rexford GR Teller Samuel | It Ps ‘ extent, of the foreign export are the great f the dena? h ‘Je . ;.| Usher Miss Sophia . a f Williamson CH the electoral vote of Ohio. id, perhaps, also, of "” * tons on ‘al er—1 cask order—?8 erates 1 cak Joseph | Farrel Mrs Johannes) viathews Miss Eli-| Calker DrM A. Glover Wm C Mandeville J D + Lewis | Tremper Michel » t Vines re Vote Of ORO, BAG, ‘Pernehe, » increase of fatted hogs.—Cin. Chronicle, Fe Evans—8 crates Dana & Welb—3 Miller & Coates—1csk JG | FarringtonMrs Mary | “athens ERI Gordon Thos D | Mandeville J ‘Connor Mertan James White W Cow $ Virginia ! WesTeRN Scripx. ——_——_—_—. Jackson—I order—1 ED Little—43 csks 2 ca blliman Brothers | Fesler’ Miss Made: y2i0Ct™ poiaces | virgil Sarah P rick JO |Goodman James be Fy ich Tice Heary White presk - -—— ed Miscellaneous, & com order—2 B Elliman—i6 cs beals, Bush & co—! Hall, | — line | Martin Mar; Vasutra Mr C Clarke Thos B |Gumrey Dr Peter | eee Sohn T Rexford Sam]. \Didas Gannet | Whittlesey Tos Franxvort, Feb. 10, 1848. The prospects for the early opening of navigation on | Brovhers & co2 Nichols & Beatty 3 Marsh & Frasen—1 cok | Freeman (Madison Mis JM vance Bie Chery. Carroll Michl | H farshall Wm C Richardson Ceptain Tillinghas Monsiewr| Whitey Theo . Aq I * b- oy i a jas Doings in the Legislature—Edvcaiion—National | Lake Superior are seid to be extremely favorable. RL Krook,esq—6 #8 Clark—1 order—t Freeland ward st) 4g | Ganewell Michael [ffapmayeha =| Maker Col | pichmond Chas (ecm eM | Write Cane! y litt % Mr. Gliddon is at Mobile, lecturing on Egyptian an- | —6 W J Miller—5 J W Stewart & co—2 Rery, Jubin & co—5 | Fremont Vanhosen i Clark Hansen Chr Viassett Stephen ice Joha Tobey Samuel | yacoy & 1 and Staten Politics—Clay and Taylor, §¢. §c. tiquity. Kee & Tenton—t HI Bheldon & coma Lee & Tenton—i J W | Krench Mi mehebe |" M oe Chan | Venting Mise | Seraeen Tota aaen deta Rinderberry W | Thomson M | Jacoby The Legislature still continues its monotonous | sisty steamers, with an aggregate tonnage of 6.247 | Ramary., Gr luullespie i Teenage it Hunter cot | Fitepatrick Mrs Fa | lather Miss Char-| Vanderbare |Hamhoeite A | Mayetredas Hichutdson Thos |foarwakdem—2 | Yates E ro D z “bi in the trade u the Illinois river 151 46 bdls iron Bi & Elliott—1 | Fitzpatrick Mis | .! w | Hamilton Edw | Gagaire \Young James a on en eat nage ne iae esc in | Seataak ome Upon tes eomeloton, a tie neaal's | EAL inoatas sceecr eee reece ee asteas | Nugmmsled Mir | dendeeneld Mrnie| OO |HamiltottbedJae A) Merkieiblan | Hockwood & Ster- Trumbull Jahu | Yate Bleeker &C benefit of,” &e.; but have had one general bill | very handsome inorease to this trade mey be expeoted. | orrell conl 80 toné Ashton's anit Grinnell Minturn & c Fltemand MissAen | Mier Mrs Ann | 3et ater ‘ |flemmlton De Jno Aj Merkle Fabian sient ao, esis David ale FG under consideration, since I last wrote you, to| Acgording to a reocrd kept by the officers of the Lu- ‘i Arrivat of Strange: t ” toh ins o0\ ee | Chapman Daniel | Hamel Mr er on Lient Ine Palen George | , s abli natic Arylum, at Utica, there were 196 suicides in the “ i Finley Miss Marth: | “thy ard Bridget Cave Robek | art Dr, or GF Miller James A Trask Lawrence Zendeer J DL, ave Ha ae pee sd whe apres Price ot | State duriog’ the year 1847—an increase of 42 over the Lge on tently Bilton Catherine | organ Mra Bridget) Watson Mrs (Mul | Grtwion’) & Ren | ytnomer (0 | Mills Capt Almena me Lawrence, Zonder s Die, schools, &c. It was introduced by Dr. Price, of | previous year. L Ashmeade, Vhiladelphin; Cantwell, Wilmington; Mr | Fusplatt Miss Bet ) orange Miss Har-' berry st) Coe aL | Hachela 1 Moxan Mr = = Fayette county, who made an eloqyent and beau- On the Ist of January, 1648, there were livin in the | and Mrs Johns, New a dae Fisher Miss Esthi-| y's ates 8 (Warner Mer, C ieee | Heber cl YE AND EAR-DR. POWELL ATTENDS EXCLU ¢, ; Ot rsons, reach: A! a s Dae M Be nivel to diseases of ye an aT, tifal speech in support of the bill. The speech Seetanse tapout ona Genstens he: Genet popule- | @Thomas J Lobdell, Boston; Mrand Mrs Little, dos Froy Mrs Ann ie Goun Hay Douay | Henerie W. Moree saees ck at 261 Broadway, corer of War was saidto maintain most fully the high charac- | tion of the town is but little over 4000. Jordan, do: WB Little, ¢ of N. Wilkinson, do; J mel. | Rox Mary | Moore Sliss (Morns Welsh Mrs Mery. | Crocker {sane B Montgomery JohnR dang oeorksk ay ter of that county, of which the Hon. Henry| ‘The Halifax Courier, of the 12th instant, has an ao- i idence; Mr F Fowler, Boston: JM ‘Blaney. | Flowers Mrs(Hour-|\teatgomery Mrs| Webster “Miss Ae | Gono! James | Moore tobe his office and of all boot Slay. Presid i i j- | Count of the opening of the legislature at Prince Ed- | do; J PG: do; T Whitmore do; 8 Smith, Alabama; ton street) | Elizabeth manda Colton Jeck mmond Hugh &| Mor aa Heo Eyes of a superior quali; Clay—the President in expectancy—is a resi- | count of the opsning o Leslie, do; A Wall, do; W Namee do; H Carr, do; J Swain, | Foot Mrs (13thst) | yorrison Miss Mary| Welch Mra EV eon ™ ON 1 aoaeetetee Acting Eye Fountains or Jt i i ington, Norfolk; J Brown, Provi+ jon Hanna | 1 fsabella ell Michael | 4 | or Douche Baths, for strengthenig the eyes, dent. It so much awoke the degislators to their vy. Addi Norfolk; J Bi P. Fordon Hi “Aah 1 Taabell Conn Aibek ys Murthy ues Douche Baths, for strength the eyes, which has ju y a ee ‘ There are said to be twenty-two inches of snow, on s Ryan, Baltimore: WH Tho upson, Alabama; R rc) | Mortugh Miss Eliza- Wilson Mrs Cromwell Leonard) fficheock Benj = Murphy James. | | received a diploma at the Fair of the American Institute, no duty, that they actually thirsted for more infor- | level, at Waltham, Mags. 10; T Ferguson, Philadelphia. Graham Miss Cath| be Willing Miss Maria cots iime- | turds den for sale at his office. mation on the subject, and invited Rey. Dr. | ‘Thomas Cole, the artist, died at his residence in Cat- : CITY HOTEL. Pat | Jane lorris Mrs Marths |Wilkinsen Mrs Mer: | Costolo John | Halstead D Musso Mous Bar. OR NEW ORLEANS—LOUISIANA ‘AND NE" Buckinridge, formerly ’President of Jefferson | skill, on Setarday last, £8 Pegrant' Norfolies Ai Starkey, Consestont GE Maller, | Game Miss Sarah K | Vivers Mise Bar Soom cone, | Hobley J ki maced rates, of Freight; College, Pato address them upon the aubject of r Boson i O'Shnushaeany ca Mise Allan) 20") isee | bb Packet shi TORO} education. is a s was delivered yester- fartin, Hudson ; jen 2 lurray, B ia ing most of her day evening, and was pronounced well worthy mpbell, Woodbury. Garrison Mrs Elizs | Muloy Miss Bridget pan ssise He: lar day.» For fre of the high literary character of its author, He vc JF Prll, Stanford: 8 F Reynolds, | Goiisrta Miss Se | cten i TM Orleans Wharf, foot of We told the legislators that the State had always nse W'K Prisees Flashiogs HHT Tusthing Sag arbor; ong Nolan Miss Cathae Williams Miss Bn- Howes Cape Sam’ before shipping elaewhey spurned with high indignation the very idea of iege id Indy, Eoglaad: SP Ruggles, Boston; i tern Mise Williams Ana H Fave renite repudiation ; but she had at the same time ac- J8 Beers, N Y. nfs e-| Nelsou Mrs Augus-| Williams Miss Jane | (3 ys hes Win F rin kay ya 5 ho will prompt, tually robbed her children of over a million of ‘wy: ariel, Conaneticnes WB Cents, Homnshs\ ti Bouin pane Ne [Whipple Mrs Gus | Chubb Hatchine ThoajR Nee ee are Whack coos of Well pret soaaly aed foned $0, init Geer ant ceed New York; © “philagelph iy sett Live Coumerel Near Ste | (Frank. Wied Mise Care arch Ske Halliday Capt Merk Shenue ' vaund morning, at12 o'clock, at which time the ot 8 de 5 pe a a lelphia; Miller, Po: ester; ine Culliang Patriel = it in profitlees internal improvements ; and had Bey of beats, NZ. ky Captam Van Allen, Pitsuu gh. oval Sarah J Word Mrs Jobe D ee te |Hsittieure ne \ Matthews John HE HAMILTON HOUSE. AT FORT HAMILTO by an act of the Legislature ordered the bonds, | Bermuda .. ee Bens Wace ik Biase Seats Da ; ood Camelia M | paity Patrick Hanford Henry W |May Capt Wm will be leased to 8 good tenant on favorable terms. the evidences of debt, to be publicly burned, an fie cues, Mk port opie eke cutee 1 Doug te Sez, Ley he Marga- Young Mrs Mary J | Daily James G Haggerty Clem’t Mt asm, Dr Bi ply to G.8, GEL8TON, on the premises. i at act tenfold worse than repudiation itself, and more; Xd Peltman, 1 esse tenre | “ pawieno games Haeilte Gnetavas A Thos HER’S BOOK—THE APPREHENSIG. c NTLEMEN’S LIST. | VERY MOT! which foul blot he called upon them to wipe from nia; Hon R McClellan: GENTLE ee ay Sam’l Benj 8. ‘of poverty, and the prospect of a large family of childy their otherwise unspotted character. a Rigwient, $95 ¢ oer | Aigeldinger \Bissticae Paolo Fa- Clement [Harding Timothy David Gonsiderate people from entering the marry Resolutions have been introduced into the [Pd Albertazzi Da Fi-| princkerhoff C Her 7” " peek, me these objections. Pye 0 ee enate, declaring the war unconstitutionally JUDSO! HOTEL. i J Brodrick Virgil i St nme, 222 Broad Zoiber & commenced; ‘* that we deprecate any attempt on P Smith, Neshville; J M chinson, Buffalo; Mr and Mrs ™ rooks Pelattah fington B avis, 16 State st., Borson, and the pil he part of the overnment to make Mexico an orto Cabello joe, Bos: and Mrs Mt Verno sogtien | ep 1 ce) wr } ited S 7 H id , dos , Richmond; J Myers, jonney, anigiltnsinael integral part of the United States by conquest”— | ¢ point Petre, Guad. dora 7A Webiworth, Bellows Kalecd Helbzook, Andres Booth Geo & Sons | Belekert Ceqree Tes sete tm| Montgomery. TAY DR CORRITT. 1) DUANE | that the ‘free pass from the President hs Santa | Chagre: ernambuco Boston; LB scott, poems Ua is, New York. Anthony Geo WE ponsenas Geo \H Wa, . Moriat ha itera ‘ollege o} range ae Anna, deserves the indignant censure of ever NORTHERN HOTEL. ‘Armes | hos W fi , i James. oe 1 to diseases enables ( ‘American patriot™—that“the President, ‘too M Nasley, Albay: O' May and lady, Paterago, New Jer- AnchwoodG Bowman Simon | Bickinsga GP |{epburn James | | Montgomery (Pear Ayer hens of tals pay upon himeelf most fearful responsibility snd fo Janeiro Oe | Uandilie, FF Ke riety pulang C Hudson? peste len 8, Brown Edward right Nila Hi, c.__ | YorisJexhus No mercury aed, nor restraint in det or Bt will, and should be held to a strict account” for aimbo, Rio Grande, 8 A Harrison, New York; K Folger and lad, Newark, New Jer- Brady Francis 0 4 i r) Moers a 4 Ail the evils that have flowed therefrom ; and San Suen CA wy Brady Thome (Boum x Hote Hence” _| that “the Wilmot proviso was a firebrand eee ae MOREE Babeoc Francis = Barckhard Wm Holloway I], Houstou, Texas; Robert Lockhart, do; N | Agams F & C Bradley AS Burton Capt M8 " thrown into the temple of freedom, which may Dee Harbor; Mrand Mis Hawley, Kingston, N hot Ss Baldwin Jobat, . Berta Hogan Francis consume und destroy it; and as it was done by jan ell. loleolm fan HE “ PRACTIC, LJ Baldwin John L | Burton J Soloman Baki consulted upon any of + 88 Greenw. Neratf | Betts ere 34 H one ol the great leaders of the democratic party, let thet party answer to the country for the con- tty 8 4 dene Jan | ant (Sunday ex: duct of its cpa, and compeer.’” These reso- ee ; | Barrows Thomas ply a he early st of these complaints, 1 lutions you will observe, follow in the wake of Get Americiair H | Mifine John It ja chiefly, However, thove whe hnve suffet Clay’s Lexington speech, and yet resolutions are Nov [025 i Arnold Peter 8 Daley Richa Main John 8 certain class of people, of otherwise, who can |, prepared and will be offered in a day or two, Dee 7 | error, Montreal; GL. Dabolly New Love Attrey Win i et Ls perie Cavet Maines John F.| perfyansreciate hievervives ‘ - nominating (ieneral Taylor for the Presidency, eee Bouton: 6H Katon,, Pituburah: ¥ E Ives, Ni Andrews FL Backman Capt Davie Christopher Paige = EDICAL CARD—DR. MORRISON. 200% FULT? The position occupied by the whig patty. of Jon 21 | Jewett, Boston D Tnitchard, New Havens J Auerberry Robt B Bryan 4 avis Henry Matha Mr (Chat. street, devotes his entire time to the treatewent of pr this State in relation to these two men, who reat YH Btroun, dor WK Benile da tkineons He Bebread Phitiroe—t erie at digenses Ke jorthas, have proven themselves the greatest ot the age— Wich; A Kisaball, Augusta; J Hammond, Aula jennett Jol eye as Sasgael ‘ath pal the one in the cabinet, the other in the field— WESTERN HOTEL. | ml raloes y Clay and Taylor, is this:—once satisfy the party Eye) th pansachs ita; J Sehul Wideplia, % jong dn that the election of Clay is certainly to follow Cry cue . ed'ta- | Deane Samuel J grarantecd. ; his nomination, and there w scarcely bea iy, 80; ton. 7 ‘