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eo - ‘ 4 ‘Save via Que foe York, bows | The Universal says that @ company of soldicrs, com: ‘The Pouties of Newspapers. to AFFAIRS IN MEXICO. manded by a corporal, had been surprised and almost @2- | Below will be found # list of all the newspapers on the Lape J th me a y, NYork (ond std 224 Rann 1 * dians in Sonora. Cincinnati Times., at once turned upon trig? 4 py, oan rae gy tirely eut to pieces by the Apache India exchange list of the New Yorx Hzaxatp, with the excep- all Sid Sth, brigs ‘Norman, Nevens, 5 Onslaught on the American Bible Society Tyo barbarous Indians have made fresh incursions into nge ] 2 Columbus Democrat. ping on all siggs. , Matensas (bean previously 7 ae of ten 4) Sonora, Durango and Zacatecas. | tion of those which are exclusively ee wee myn i: Statesman Elizabet dave er), Richardson, NYork. e New Orleans Picayune, March 24.) _ —_—____—_—_——. cial. It will serve, ina certain measure, cate tl age, comi inciden- » eland Plaindeaier. im port Feb tally conveys ine fact that the Mexican Minister Plonipo. Interesting Srom Mesilla Waea: sate of polit etn throughout the country. Thus | CTE! peta uy Valparaiee; sand tent in Guatemala, D. J. Nep. de Pereda, has ad- | Ararguenccs, New Mexico, Feb. 25, 1864. we gather from it that since the resuscitation of the whig | Jefferson Senti: Martin an trend .& communication to the editors of the Gora de 70 THE EDITOR OF THR NEW YORK HERALD. party on the new basis on which it now rests, the whig | New Lisbon Palladis teen whee in pri " a. epg, Squantum lor, in reply to am article which they had pul s ith inclosed T 8 i tence, remarked that Shaw's fragile 1 an Roscoe, 5; Ushed, censuring Renta Anna. with respect to the tae |. Seae-toeyel eens ar, you Laing of the | jouznals azo to all others as nine:to stetoen, andthe | 2.1, constitution Against. | Gentiy consumptive tendency, indicate that in all pro- | Schoreakame yes cheguns barks Theo “re mornes, lame. events in Mexico. The nature of the communication is nta Fe which contains a copy of the corres- democratic presses as thirteen to twelve. On the Ne- | Frie Guzette.... si Zy he will be liberated long before the expiration of | Francisco: d' Walls, Jr, Tarsitt, . a Seer pondence between Judge Benedict and Major Backus, braska question it would seem that the opponents of the | Harrisburg Patriot. Dem. Favor. tom | the term of his sentence, not by any legal clemency, but vis Canna Arr Jan &, ship Magellan, King, Valparaieo sae anean amen teas Po dela Vega lin adirceved While the Judge held the N. Term of Court in Denaneo _ ill have a majority of thirteen; but it must be reool- | Phila. Sor Seer Whig. Opposed. Against. | by the hand of death. t inthe | viGARBENAS—Sld March 17, bark J W Paige, Atwood, Pre ite hes eek eee Go coats kt et county. That and the articles written by Juldge Watts, lected that out of 268 papers included in the list only 88 | .. yennsylvanian : t. | | About 4 A. Mon the 10th ing fire broke out in the | rience: “in port ith, ‘big "Eliza Dudley. ‘Hopkins, tee to him in the correspondence which wo some thixe will explain the ehief facts | are from the South and 180 from the North: It willalso |“ Bulletin — a on ns oe Dauphin, Mobile, The Hausras—Cla March 16, brig Purchase, Rodney, Ant= ee Son an Peet te miclionionin. Het Cuentas Azules was an eminent chief of the Moscelaro | be noticed that whereas almost every paper except a | Pittsburg Post... <n see whole building was soon in @ blaze, and Mellvaine & Co.’ "Beason Sit vey oF aD Sao a caton, professes profound respect for his Excellency. p tribe of Apache Indigns. He, with some of his people, few hardened whig organs supported General Pierce’s Gasette.. “ bookstore and other propertios adjoining were Bgr oo co Maunounnd (or obson's Bay}—In port Dec 28, shipe ADO” daper called, HU zis, bas jst voen pull! | bad been on a friendly visit end talk to Fort Fillmore. | election in 1852, there is actually among the papers on _ | eipioeie 7 | AKtAE bats, for Callng ant Movasgu SPR state west a I» < . 1 C1 oh it 1 i te Ni bh + a lon Jan 7, Gen hse ft leeks ln kins ,and | At night he became intoxicated in the town of Denana, | our exchange list at present a majority of 24 against his Mowers Meet as Agains Samuel McKee, of St. Louis, has recoiv®d the commis. | Bef for Lon¢ ign Jon 7 Be, get in which, it is said, will be admitte # comma: | om the undisputed sido of the river, and whon a short administration. i oat Sone Tavew sion of cadet at West Point from Utah Territory. to 26t! Ocean, Ware, ‘tohison, for Cape Town, CURL, iations, exposu ges, &e. | : ived | DAMA. * ; “ soon; Auckland, Nelson, Francleoo an cence, ae ‘Tnagine,o mi very one of | ee one yoke ‘se remy rye ~ wee ics. Nebraska. Administr'n. SOUTH CAROLINA. See Singk: Heard bare: eplonmned yniit the Mths Gay: of Heloise, masted) MeKeigo, from NYork Sept itvare’ sone ee eeorP hom, Muraiitte cell us that itstings itself to | butashort time, A Mexican of Mesilla was, and is, sup- | ysopite advertiser. Were . Seas! Favor. | Aprilne: Ai the Heads 7th several vermis te for Bt” deaths under certain circumstances. It will not Hive long, | Poued tohave committed the crime; ||) 1 | ltt Regiater. ; " en " |S pagitt Fert Philip 7th, bark Kleber, Crowell, Bestom tee | ribe was greatly exasperated, ® ‘Advertiser. “ “ «“ “ : Wire new navigation act of Santa Anna continues to call pi Se esther pet angina pee OT TE ia! “« Agiinnt. Favor. Against. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. March 6, bark Turk, Small, for Bog. ; i " pointer ing, robbing, &e., and infest Jerns - aS POPES SEERA R probal forth general con ae Non nat Ie ape items ec the | etl, or twenty tile “journey of death,”” and murder- | + tt1e nook Democrat. mene Favor. Favor. ee ean POM ee 9 scan ee h 1 (ao reported, but. probably be- 4gorernment will yet revoke it before the expiration of the | if, if they can, when they dare attack. There was “Whig ‘Whig. # Opposed. Against. | Memphis Whig. fT apa ement telope, Whittlesey, for NYork next four months, at ihe end of which it is to come into opera- | ¢xeitement and much apprehension among the people consxencet, ‘s Buen goa Gity of Glasgow. Liverpool Fos ah days Hy Trowbridge, Carrice, weg carne: Piola, Piper do: i - e vould to ent their t! . Se v z ff as a ae ¥ 5 Wo om so ha addrosseg | the tee talked with the Judge about the matter white Hartford Courant.......Whig. Opposed. Agatast. | Nashville American. ieee, Se Mar 22 | dossche Marcie tritow wig oargo,and others Tae Archbishop of the diosess of Moxico hal addressod {he men talked with th i Time: Dem. . Favor. \. iegaame Against. City of Manchester. Liver Mar 22 | (St Tuouas—sit March fh, slip Plymouth Rock, Taoker, SBA the corey ¢ cizoalan, 1B Walch ihe recommends to | he successor to Arules agked Judgo B. to ix upon Aftcen | New Haven Courier: ... Whig. % feline Pacific. N Apt 1 | Cor cnor--in port areh 8 bg Alnah, Potter, for Lon- and reading of the Protestaut bibles which are being ine @4Y® ts the period in phieh Burule should be produced | Norwich Aurora. rs,ssccDem. Favor. Favor, Favor. | Africa. New York ‘Abt & | Sgsdaye: Abner Taytor, Smith. from Nosfotk, dag, + © troduced from the United States in Tumaulipas, across | for t nol then, forthwith they would take their own DELAWARE, | hern Light... New York ayy ye od Re a ” rm abl : course. ‘the Judge, of course, spoke plainly, and said they : 4 i . ‘Times “=| Northern Light... . for Boston ready: er, Mayo, for do soon. bale tad we dnd tt is canny apenealireg ed must keep peace continually, ee deena ery! in Davee RaneHAEs “nee “biisi hed Victoria Advoca' Dem. Favor. | North Star, + New York H ton SERA aie port Feb 1, ship Equator, Elwell, disg, warded to the Archbishop by the Minister of Justice, who the fnets as connected with the Mesilla question, ag dis- | Ocala Sun,..... .-Dem. Favor. Favor. VERMOST. (PER STEAMSHIP CANADA, AT BonTON. had received it from ta rcspeciable person residing in etseed in. the correspondence, worthy of public atten: | Petswaeace Journal... “ “ Burlington Sentinel. .Dem. Favor. Favor | S| Anewentcasr Marek 1i-Cher Keon Onein, NY the United States of North America.” This communica- tion, you will pleas refer to it in your paper. Mesilla ‘croroia. Woodstock Spirit ‘of | Virginia Ann, McDonald, and Mathilde, Peterson, tion ia to the following effect:— ina ‘o which many criminals flee trom bei coun- | augusta Sentinel.......Dem. Favor. Favor. the Age............Dem. “ « ton; 1osh, Catharine, Bawards, NYork, Your E ey knows that there exists i city a ao ad as things now are, they look upon the place Constitutionalist « « Burlington Free Press. Whig. Opposed. Against. | chr Bathe Sepeide iM, Zot Grosao, Wickman, Galves- Imerican Bivlo Society. for the | where courts are held without fearing to be arrested. Columbus Sentinel ...., « « Frankfin Herald......Dem. Favor. Favor. Hermann . mi S seaer Tod 22, Marla, Maristany, Mobile sad ‘This state of things 1 trust, will soon cease. Macon Messenger Whig. Favor. Against. | Bellows Falls Argus... ee a P| is = “AU packages and letters intended for the New Yorx | Malaga; Albertina, Maristany, ‘NOrleans; okt lerced, Ri- Sere ‘i * i 3 IAL JURISDICTION OVER THE MESILLA VALLEY, | Milledgeville Union. Dem. Faver. Favor. Vermont Patriot be « coms, do; 26th, Algodonera, Beltran, do. Eee eee ere sent ar ee ane gromsent eanz ha. to iFrom the Santa Fe Gazette} Savannah Georgian “ “ “ NorthStar... « “ eat ogee kare. atosen and ot eee eden nan Baenyx—Arr March 10, Ernestine, Frericks, and Adonis, iia as maser anteaiated to soveres rocerestn it F LLA QUESTION AGAIN. “Courier. “ “ « Burlington Free Press...Whig. Opposed. Against. | “oor ty | Bote, NOsteans: 13th, Cortolan, Janssen, NYork; 14th, i 1853, a series of articles on the | Macon Messenger ....., Whig. « Against. | Windsor Journal,, ait bi a Cannanyon htt Warch 10, Higginaon, Jones, Bangor for Flos, have Le published, when the following “ Telegraph... ...Dem. “« Favor. ‘viRGita. | po ER raat SS ee mapas al) perv eer sie eee aaagane ee & “ eri IVA ae rh a 14th, industry, NYork. aint) Cans, Sh ole Baan gogical congress that hae thus far existed in S, of the Boundary Comm Courier. me, « bd “ “ “ “ don. (ond eldicth for NYory Gemene roa, Willies, Lae. joa, recognizes no religion protected by the State, and affect- pon the United 5 % TLLINOTS. “ .Dem. # i CLEARED 17th for San Francisco); 16th, Patria, Sippel, NYork for ing freedom of worship. dows n tho free establish artlott was av Chicago Tribune .......Whig, Opposed. Against. Petersburg Dem set “ « 7 1, EK Collins. London, with loss of an anchor—would be su; c ee Sr crnone sea the rights of the United States existing + Journal. i a Be MW «Intelligencer. Whig, & Same SE eerie W Hiniiete, Liverpool, Grianell, Min- NOOTER Are Marek 16, Talloyrand, Swasey, Antworp for~ Object in addressing this - | Une ror SuMe ali pe Bala 7a ae Pg = ree Richmond Enquirer... .De Favor. turn & Co. ; ith @5 Gxovoxsten—Sld March 12, Sarah Ann, Drinkwater, form you that many of th on 2a. up to the time of run g the line by Mr. , m. Pi . Hi “ Whi, 4 Against. Bark Agenoria, Skilling, Havana, Nosmi jong. Newport, E. . sont to the ropnblic, aud t dncod end will | Bartlett the neve in the posses- | Freeport Bulletin ......_ i Opposed. “ Examiner.. m, “ Brig St Agnos, Putman, San Juan, Cubs, JS Whitney | “CUR ocx—Arr March 11, Tusket, Stowe, Porto Rico: Deintroduced ty thoTosan ironties into Tamantipas. | Pro. | sion or under ; ion of the State of Chihuaby Quincy Patriot, Opposed. — Winchester Virginian... Favor. ie Bcc lead ‘Lave. piven Pk A Chics 13 Dirigo, Youn , NYork, Sld 15th’ (before reported 12th; at H b vas in fuct it oe der vi tr, bead y" ¥ lackson, N 4 all places ne doctors or « Bewke | Sag ras in facs ne ann Manepeatesien| Page Opposed. Against. Brig Josiah Jex, Carpenter, Attakapas, Mayhew, Talbot | ““Chivegsp—Arr March 16, Julius, Klockgeter, Balbi- Maree ; 4th, That the President of the United States and Con- | Madison Madison: Faror. % Green Day Aoveearatie lien avor. Favor. | & £°;- RB Clark, Rumsey, Attakapas, Sturzes & Co. more, Sid Ieth, Old Hickory, Potter, Boston (and eld from ioe. ‘Beriden Bitton, sh ciect repudiated sail line of Mr. Bartlett. | | New Albany Ledger. « Favor: || Munsukie News. 352055 1; Opposed. Favor. | ySeht Heinrich (Brom), Hastman, Aquadill PR, Punch & Hurt—sld March 14, Ulverstone, Brodrick, Boston. objects of the Protestants are the proclamation of Governor Lane of 13th 4 i = Senti rel aan} oe inst, | Meineke, “Ve. VanBrunt & Slaght. Havne—Arr March 15, R Parker, Trefothen, dé . bya large number of Freel: novels, , Was 9 proper assertion of the title of the | Cedar Rapids Era Favor. Favor. - ting Bk RS Against. | “Schr Aimeda, Woldon, Waterton, Va,VanBrunt & Slaght: | .duth "Young: Mobic, ofan Dolan tite en ccs iy erotenante, Ce Ppa to isputed territory, and a Hein eke ae 5 a uM * ‘Democrat, sale “ 7 son We t Mewnern, acest, -Hevemes Henvorr. a March 15, Halle, Sister’, Reston. as bag Sepeupting the hearts of the roung. | I urisdiction of the territory of New | Council Blufls Bugle ‘ wasinxGror, D. C. ham, Philadelphia, JH Havens. IVERPOOL—ATE Marel “Laue ett, SAL iets uleak beaceh eet exico over that disputed territory. St. Mary Gazette. Opposed. Intelligencer. <Whig. |" Opposed. Against, | Seht Home, Roudham, Fouvidoneer marten, rei ee ore ec tag peer gt = of eh Aa are introduced for : ; i important tee avcnmere } eauinritare sia areal Agstast oe put Dem. Favor. Reena | Steamer Mara, Green, Philadelphia, J & N Briggs. : uggare of passengers. is taken place which the government and people of the | Louisville Journal... 5 \ j ntine! is ¢ e posed.” ARRIVED. ‘Arr off 16th, $8 Lewis, from ——. “fhe Archbishop besides this official commn- | United States ought to be informed of, and it is our pre- «Democrat... Favor. Favor. | Star... SiN eth Wor. | Steamabip Curlew (Bx), Sampson, St Thomas, March 19, | Of Point Lynas ith, JM Wood, for NOrleans, putting nication he has received personal information from the ley that information before them. « ‘Times. « 6 ‘National Era, -Free Soil. Opposed. Against. | Rermuda 2th, with mdse and passongers, to E Cunard. | back to Liverpool through stress of weath Minister of Justice, that 1m na is situated on. the east side of « — Courie Opposed. Against. PREY | Experienced heavy NW gales after leaving Bormud Sia 15th, ‘Kalamazoo, Taylor, Savannah: Royal Saxom, taken by the government to ite the Mesilla valley, and distant | Newport News “ “ ae ons. | Bthy no lat, Ae, ship’ “Ohio,” with passengers Galt, and Spirit of the Times, Drew, Baltimore; Westmore- the Bibles and other books town: of Manila: ta a fal orig « « “ Neb'ka Admi’ns- | Foston bark. painted back. land, Decan, Philadelphis ;WH » other books, icom the town of Mesilla, is situated | Princeton Kentuckian. sa) arteabos tl Ls cciaben, ah tend, omee agents alluded to, by whor the t of Dona Ai ty. About LOUISIANA, Ques'n. tration. Bark Mary & Elleabeth (of Searsport), Hichborn, Havre, | beck, rere work. The whole of his addr ‘ Hee eae TET kae Teer | Now ‘ 1 2 Fi TT | ar days, with mage and 216 passengers, to. RP Duck & Co.” | Kate Howe, Note 5 rist, Gilchrist, : r 8 s Cruces, ix located the post of Fort | New Orleans Courier..,.Dem, Favor. ‘avor. Pa, = | lash, Wilson, Vera Cruz, arch , with apecie, &o, | NYork: Pyramid, pitndorson, Wombay. tion here: and its geners1 tenor will be suflictently gathes- post there is now stationed four or five i i Whig. Against. Against. States. s ¥ = H $ H | to Hargous Bren. “Experienced lary wenther. Was ight | (Cli out Lith, Jol Garrow, Dyer, NOrlgant: Henry Clay, ‘Avcar®ul perusal of our late exchangos from Siosieo pies plese pe “ Bee. « ie” “« ed S 8 Sf | Gaye nore ener Gat New Haven), Francis. Ponce, PR, | Driver, Queenstown: 15th, Harkaway, Brock Charleston; confirms in our mind the opinions we have lithovto hell | ol States, District Juige for: the “ True Dalla‘Indp't. Favor. ek 2 2 — 4 2 .2| march it, with'nupar and molasses, to Southmayd &sous, | Tonawanda, Jallus, Philadetptia; De Witt Cilnton, Fuak, aad expressed, that the existing government there iy one | at the November term, 1858, of “ Picayune... ¢ i - BER ie meet he area (eee ae panier *Mareh 2, int 7 | | Entd for lag 14th, Warbler, Hunter: 3 EP Harward, An- Sas cekrly renin Gard acutea | IAaseA IRE chee urt, to meet the question of jusiadtetion a Delta... - = F Li 2 1 =| BRT BIW, spoxe bark Ufltte tissic,of Boston, nenes | drop, and Mary Ward, Little, On ladon ai I at . Indeed, e else | Wey. In instructions to rand pay ay isis for Franklin, La. ' J h { ¥ SeaAL Here eeeniaxpeeten sent, One Se eee 5 Lmgsterly review GF he qieattone tn Opposed. Favor. A te erie uo | pare Susaa (of Charleston), Hawes, Georgetown, DG,and | Hy. NOrlenns; Progten, Chase, and Jas H Bogart, Howe, Drie veins mee eee ot cee | ia ar ih ws fo ge ea Plas ea ot i Seeeeeane ee 1ceon-zatd lapatn, Maco 1 Aisle, Petre Yearned nothing. Coming into power with the almost | | an ihe constitution, treaties, and laws of the | pposed. Against. 1 2 — 2 1 1. 2| “Snes Morkneoy HM, Ponce, PR, 8 days, with sugar,to | Shanghae; New England, Bro Nona, NYank; Mandel Bade ; ng. Coming into power he almost | United States, and of this territory; that, by the treaty Favor. ‘Favor. Vea acca eee ae Thowpen & troster. yon, Warner, do (and oulwitde aitis ‘Tld_13th, Alba- gnaalr me consent of al Barter, who, ik of the inna | of Guadalupe Hidalgo, by the laws ef the Congress of the | Opposed. Against. his era ay ig ik fobort, Charleston, 12 days, with cotton | trosi Knowles, Caloutte (and ald from D al ith.) Eatd onditi cout eve disposed to adopt | United § ri: AEGSUSDATIGRGE GRE | = < * t & Co. : ng, ; 16th, Common- the course of actionof any chiot whose antecedents seom- | Vaved States. and by the proclamation of Gov. Laney of | Bath Tribume.co-. sso. Oo te im rr BM Bade Be eg Mott & Co wath Garibalal, Kegeaiis eaktcmea ed to promise an infusion of strongth into the body poli. | Ly Pi err earagllerry Gar We taba Oh akrte Gec P 2 841383 5 4 4] Mapurna—Arr Fob 26, Nacooches, Thorp, NYork, tield, I favor. * CONS 8 00 5 : LAND. : NYork; 7th, Sea, Davies, Boston. Papa inet | eames a eat and that it was the duty of the officers of this court when | Annapolis Republica... Whig. Favor. em ncuaets 4 re 2 i a a br Schr Senate, Harding’ Rockle: Mxssixa—Arr Feb’ 22, Elisaboth Moans, Finney, Mar- Sere anxiety the installa they had process against .any criminals residing in the | Baltimore Times, ¢ 3 3 — 8 $8 & 3 | Sehr Mary Taylor, Smith, Rockland. seliten; 25th, Young Turk, Hardiog, London, which should bring new life to the abnos Mesilla valley, peaceably to.go there andarrest them on |“ American... Opposed. § H H Schr Ontario, ———, Rockland, Mancare—sid dare 14, Pandora, Hawkins, NYork. body politic. such process, and bring them before him to be dealt with “ — Glipper......-Indp’t. “ Fea hay eee = — | Schr Samuc ‘Borry, Boston, 4 days. Nuwront—Arr Mirch 18, Evergreen, Young, Gloucester Since his return one year has elapzed, and allhough | gecorii: to Under these instructions of the Judge | .. ‘ Argus. Y Favor. 5 7s : 5 8 6 Schr Cornel Boston. See cet Aan. prakweter do for NOrleans. Sid during that time innumerable changes have been elfect- | an indictment was found against Pedro Jos Barule for Cumberland Mine! AY iar Ae Pema sey Ek rae Ba PonrexoyrnePur in March 15, Oriental, Weatgarth, eal in ery branch ofthe government, nat a since vital | fhe murder cf the Indian chief Cuenta Azules, and @ | JOUMAD...ssssovsu0Whig. = Tair ipa) Staind) piece eo ase, 1 day. Tendon for Pork Philip, leaky—seo below. Hi a t a 8 1 i ‘MASSACHUSETTS. : is, +7} Bit foreign or external policy. Old and worn out re- | Warrant pas tasued for Bis ap Tetter to Major Backus, in- | Boston Times.. Favor, ior ea pe OT ee isalenhenAMM 6's ease mbes Canto oenrefe tes hed strictive theories of finance have been put in force, and, forming him that an indictment was foundagainst Pedro / Opposed. i 3 Ship Albert Gallatin, from Livorpool. }UEENSTOWN—Arr March 11, Petrel, Avory, Cardenas. 8s a natural result, have destroyed the revenue formerly | Jogs Barule for the murder of the Indian chief Cuentas ig 2 2 = 2 2 2 2h snipstar ofthe Werk, trom Liverpool, ag mm gal gg Pig ogg lee raised from foreign importations. Now sources of pub- | ‘szules; that the United States Marshal, Mr. Ramlcy, on | “ UBS hoe eles | Raatanccias, Sear, 4 Lady Arbella Grant, Hamburg. Sid 15th, Haloyon, and lic wealth have been sought for, new levies of taxes, and | jyeing sent to arrest him, the alealde refused to give him | “ 3 2 ~ 4 1 2 3] Windatsunrise, NE; meridian, do; sunset, SE, and fogey. Sy ote etalk ee ee ETS She whole vocabulary of the younger Pitt has been ran- nd that the habia were med to arredt the ex. Favor. aR gene toeet ee (By Sanvy Hoox Paintino Trize arm.) Taixere Are March — Home, NOrleans. | nam . esearches hay n of the warrant; and that, furthermore, the Court | posed. = ‘Tux HiouLanps, March 31—Sundown. ‘ATERFORD—Arr off March 13, , fom —, only tresulted in a failure to raise sufficient revenue to | would require the assistance of the United States army to “ 5 5 ~ 9 1 2 8) _ qhere are no vessels inward bound insight. Wind ENE. = B pay the expense of collection. Old and effet rallying | enable the Marshal to arrest the accused and produce “ 1 8 1 2 3 2 2 | Weather thick and foggy, . Liverroon, March 11—The Fanny, of St Andrews, NB, Cries have been raised, but without awakeuing in the | him in the court, to be dealt with nccording to law. “ Against, | Washington, D.C, Dy elses) 8s from Callao with guano, has been ¢ owed into Rio Janeiro slightest degree the national sentiment, or a single pul- | Poth the Marshal and the Sheri! concurred in the state- & a otal “90 141 23186 123 111 135 | Ship Pride of pote Sh David, G Fleming, from St John, NB, which Sation of the national heart; and now even tho trumpet- | ment of Judge Penedict, that they were unable to arrest | “ ee otal says +0 35 p ride of America, built at Richmond, Me, 1 ; leming, from St John, NB, whic ers have ceased their labors from pure exhaustion. | Greenfield D “ F mer, 1826-tonspis stated in the Bath Tribuno toh: grounded yesterday on the bank off Cobourg dock, was While tae nation contemplates with sariness, the desola- Bonedict Major Backus | Haverhill Banner. < « Agaaat Tiotabiae sold'to a Liverpool house for £20,000. fowed off on tie flood last ovening, and hus sinco boom tion of tome of Hts tnest portions of ternitor . otted« Wy that he was eom: | Lawrence Sentinel... Favor. Among’the news leought to Gfacleston by the steamer Mans Caren a Dene eeine coer aes pen pozchentd by | i ans City of Manchester (a), which arrived here to- Gill Gan ine snaee ¢ nish the sald military aid for many rea- | Lynn Bay State, sowed. wabel, saye the Boston Atlas, is the,announcement of the | ged as a brig, and employed in the North Atlantic w dey from Philadelphia, reports that om theSth Maroh, in lat sto veeruit his exhausted ex- power by the suicidal policy | ory. Whig. posed. Against. | fever at Havana, on the inst. Le ave been | Schr Sharon, 175 t : tort ran to the southward for a hours ‘ air received from him, dated the 14th, stating that the fover | Thunow'& Sona, Nowearenr sie pene ee OY Capt Jose | Gnd n pasoage through, ; Lowell Advertiser, ations existing at present between “Courier .. and New Pedferd Mereur. chequer and prop his fall Of a sale of a portion of i It ig no wonder that under such cireumstanees the he republic of Mexico has exorcised | Newburyport Herald... “« “ had taken a favorable,turn, and that he expected soon to} Lauxonsn—At Bath country should turn with @ 2 chief who A tacthiney for wenriy tite deere SpEtHaisia ans: Favor. ° Favor. | recover his usual health ;'an unexpected chango must | ing-n bark of O09 tons, calledths Live Yewkee haiti ae a had come in but a short clining to comply with the request of Judge Béne- | Plymouth Rock. i Opposed “ therefore have taken place to have causod his death so | house in San Francisco. are about to build another mises—that this is the | s governed solely by what he consideted to be , Springfield Republican. Whig. ‘ Against. | suddenly. Mr. Greely was a native of Portland, Me.,and, | Yetsel for San Francisco, and a abip on their own account. Seas clahsen aro:tired | to the covernment of the United States, and hot «Post ‘Dem. “ Favor. | inadaition to. liberal edueation, bomessed fine natural At Bast Boston 2th, by Messrs A & 0 T Sampson, a pro- mime, and that all !co y iv povition to withhok! his support from a’ just ad- | Salem Register .. Against. | endowments. During many years he trancacted business ler ns, intended for a towhoat. to be commande Porramourn, March riental, Westgarth, from with this country as th Hilistniton of the laweat his courte. ouvinewee ee. | Xanatim Denon Favor." | in this city as the senior of the firm of Greely & Guid, | bY Capt Cousins, and to be fitted with Bowker's propellers | romaun'te Fort Philip, which pur in here yesterday, leaky rent power shall e: ether it sl r y epprehensive that the em Worcester Palladium. “ ‘West India merchants, and during the administrations of meyer. must discharge part of cargo. continue for an ind Some parties are 1: event, and a revolutien bh the south by Gen. Alva Well known h leader. The worst that can be said of the pr ‘or the purpose named would levd te disastrous ré- Honynean, March 14—Tho Panthoon, from Now York to Liverpo>l, which was stranded in Rhosnigyr Bay on the 8th ‘of the cottom has Gen. Taylor and Mr.'Fillmore he was Collector of the | _ Misc Vxase1—Brig 8 Against. | port of Boston and Charlestown. When he retired from | Master, left Boston for Hi Favor." | office, the merchants of Boston addressed to him alet- | Against, | {07 fouebstin the Nighest terms of commendation for inst. e faithful manner in which he ha charged the du- Marine = ties of his office, To this testimony ho returned anable | poston Seep re ir et ries Detroit Advertiser one of the .! “© Demoers ‘inos, who sup- ‘« Free Press. he said in con- “Tribune . She was a vess tons, March, one to pieces; @ large Guysborough in 1858, and owned by B Wier & Co of Halifax. | Washed om shore, but very little of tho remainder of the EEE cargo. his movement is the followin ary of this Territory and the | Grand Rapids Engle N Feb 9—The Clymone, Smith, from the intentions, ns presented by 27 Universal, one of Santa | people wish to know what they mag expect and are toe. | MISSOURK. reply, setting forth the leading disadvantage incurred by | hake Merville oe, Presses Palme a Meany! Cas ere tantarent deleeen ree Anna's chief supporters. It holds those ideas up to the | pend on. If the temporary commander of a four com. | Jefferson City Inquiror.Dem. Favor. Favor. | Poston in consequence of the intogriéy displayed in collect- | State, Baltimore; Gambis, Havana; a ightonod of ty tons sonia, which, hace scorn of all good Mexicans, or rather of all good San- | pany post can in effect take his seat upon the judge’s | St. Joseph Gazette..... ‘Opposed. “ ing the revenue and incidentaly calling the attention of the | Philadelphia; brigs Bloomér, Halifax; tanistas -— Bonclt reverse lila docisiona and set, at dedance fila pro. | St. Louls Democrat...“ se uy government to the frauds committed at other ports, | Maw, Backsville, SC; Empire, Baltimo y, Ewer, from Callao to the United States, ‘Federative and State sovereignty; preponderance of | cess and mandates under the law, let us know it. If the | «Republican .. Whig. Favor. Against. | owing to a desire to increase shipments, without regard nin sobre Springhill, Gon: ri ‘Oth Fed and re: the people over the ‘cloth coat class,” absolute sub- | judicial authority of this Territory is to be leftin this | ‘ _ Intelligencer.. ** Opposed. « to their effect upon the revenue of the country. We | Juliet’ Richmond: Kossack New Yorke W'S Bowe ani | commended to dischar, mission ef the ecclesiastical to the civil ‘power; freedom | Powerless condition in tho execution of process for the | Weston Reporter “ “ believe bis suggestions wers acted upon by the govern- | Jos Farwell, do; Adriana, Baltimore; A Tirrell, Philadel: | Stxrriy, March 13=Tho fairway between this and Swire- ef conscience and of worship; suppression of the army, appreheneion and punishment of public criminals, let the ment in the way he.pointed out, and « notorious system Bostot munde is ane the aes eer to sea open. As and the supremacy of parliamentary rule; reorganization | country know it. If the right and extent of jurisdiction | Kosciusko Sun Favor. of false entries at several of the large ports was, in con- CHARLESTON, March 20—Arr brigs Hudson, Searsport, | tb ino, and eget a 's of the Oder are free of the school system, &c.”” existing under the treaties and laws of the United States | Natchez Free Ti « sequence, broken up. A few months since he entered | bound to Bucksville, put in leaky. * iga considered as oper Such are the pernicious doctrines of the new revolu- | ag determined by the highest judicial authorities of this | Vicksburg Sentin « into copartnership with Edwin Parker, Esq.,aa the firm | Also arr bark NYork; schr Seamark, Rockport. es see Mavigaion opened, tion, according to Santa Anna’s organ, and we must say is to come under the review of the temporary of Greely & Parker, and had gone to Havana to make —————_———————— ee ee strike us as having more vital life and positive ten- r of a four company post, and are to be tram) Concord Patriot. Favor. some business arrangements, when he was taken sick Herald Marine Correspondence. (Th sf hale deen de 4 reorganization of socioty and gol govern- | ter foot and disregarded by him whenever he thinks Reporter. ¢ Against. | and died. He was about 43 years of age, andleavesa | HAMILTON (Bermuda), Marctt 24—Brig Loni, Capt Leo. 1¢ whole of our shipping papers have not come tohand. Mexico, than anything we have ever seen ad- ty to his government may require it,’ and such | Dover Enquirer. Opposed. “ wife and family, who are in thia city, to mourn his loss, | M&D, arrived Pte gette! ial y as, and one Home Ports. the Santa Anna school, not excepting the fa- luct is to mect the approbation of the military com- | Leancn Whig. Z “ “ Asa business man, he had a large number of acquain- | fo they, oe yut four days passage from New Yor! BALTIMORE dee Maroh 30, steamer Piedmot mous order of Guadalupe or the mighty power of the | mandant of this military department, it is due to the ju. | Manchester Messenger.“ « « tances, who esteemed him highly; but, besides these, he | “anesaie of ehip Jessore, Jessore, postponed from yoster- | Facey ork eee aie Rendricks, Bosto Dictator. The Mexican papers also hint that Alvarez is | diciary of this Territory to know it at once, in order that | Nashua Gazette..... Favor. Favor. had many personal friends, who will feel his loss almost vy, in consequence of unfavorable weather, takes place to- | schrs Excel, Hami » Portland, TY ‘Dre in correspondence with President (soidisant) Walker and | they may be no longer deladed witlt the unsubstantial |‘ Telegraph. Opposed. Against. | as keonly as his own family. morrow at St Georges, land; Linda, Winslow, do; Bolivar, Small the Count Boulbon. We shail doubt this until we hear | gensblance of authority.” | Portsmouth Chronicle. _ ‘ is “ ‘Cot, Jaume Casrremam, & prominent citicen of Clarke Joseph, rofitting at this port, will beroady to | Gray, NBodford; W B'Darlin, something directly from the other side of the continent. | ae ' uF Gazette... .Dem. Favor. Favor. | county, Va., died at his iesidence at Snickers’ Ferry, on ee f war at these islands At nrosent, | Somegtl HMllips: Patrick Suse Shes many, we cpanel ek Vidal, Sram Meshinn Sod Our Carthagena Correspondence. | seid fo cna ~ | the 1éth inst., after en illness caused by an attack of | d ship Vestal having left © rifalifax. | Mary A Forrest, Forseve fram Palerwo— oe die, OnE Santanista representations, that the sands of the dicta- | C ska, March 10, 1854. sey City Sentinel... Whig. Opposed. Against. | paralysis. A few years ago Col. C. was a Delegate in the Bermuda is expected here from Nassa: ‘ steamer Westernport, Hall, NYork; brig Cronstadt, How- torial power are fast running out. ARTHAGENA, March 10, 1854. | Newark Mercury, “ “ a7 Pactalataré from Clark county, His age was about 60, | , The schr Earl Dundonald leave ‘Imore! land, Caribbean Sen, iy sharing J (From the New Orleans Courier, March 24.) ‘he Darien Expedition—Licut. Strain's Party still Missing | Advertiser .... “ “ 6 eer raaeet to return hero. i LOSTON—Arr March 90, ships Northern Chief, Alden, By the arrival of the brig John Williams, which loft —Heyzes of the Natives regarding them—Santa Anna | Trenton American......Dem. Favor. Favor. Wranx G. Eatox died on the 24th inst., at his resi- he big Hatkland Qoconghs tn hoce 0 0.400 Liverpool 34 ult; Josephine Harding, Adams, Mobile: brig Vera Cruz on the 14th inst.. we are placed in possession | 9 : é ) me lore. Gasette,...... White, Opposed. Opposed, | dence in Roxbury, Mass. The deceased was a well known | out)leayés to-morrow for Norfolk, to londfor-y |... | Onward, ‘ibbets, Matanzas 6th ust, Via of files from Mexico to the oth. | and the Gadsden Treaty—Recollections of his Imperial NEw YORE. citizen of Roxbury. He was goveral years Chief Engineor | yDil6 Tusnado left St Georges on Wednesday Yom pot New | sobre John F Patten, Nickerson, Jakionvill Port of Acapulco is closed to trade, either by for- | Highness—His Oficial Appointments, ce. Albany Argus. Favor. Against. ad partment, and three years a member of the | “ Soe'Foreign Ports, al Hoehne, Cole Ben eignor Mexican vessels, as well as to all importations The steamer is in sight, and you will allow me to give || Albeny Express 5 uncH. s shines = Dennis, Hewitt; Telegraph, Nickerson, and Lonsdale, Cro ‘ 2 Fi any Rex | | PHILADELPAITA, March 31, 4 PM—Arrsohrs Eliza Jane, | eli dor ; HreThhue bees poovided by the Governor, that when ono | YOU; in great haste, the following information:—The | Albany Register. Tae Domestic Miscellany. | ish, NYork: BE Sharp, Sharp, Boston, Sarsh, Sherman, ints ead Pigmmot Rac ucy RY Astana; Wleath, Hat- of the ports of the republic shall have been officially schooner Nicolas arrived on the 9th inst. from Port Whig. wie Logislatare of Minnesote.adjourned on | POs werw tabs General Worth, Burt, Chaciesten; moses | Stig tation Penn ir patie Baltimore; barks Montpelier, closed for Led be be all yey praghed yr ean] Fecores, in two days, with the news which you know al- my 4 : tions or exportations shali be paid into the genera ; ison Democrat Sensory, OF at the extattch Bouse oF ie nearest park. ready, of the crossing through the Isthmus of Darien by | Batavia Advocate, Mexican consuls shall not be allowed to sign manifests Lionel Gisborne, Fsq.. civil engineer, of the British sur- | Batavia Democra Baker, Be 5 ‘The Ohio Legislature have adopted a resolution re- | Cid barks Heindeer, Heard, Rio Jancir questing the Lewislature of Pennsylvania to enact such | Brooks, Havang; brig ‘Orm eed, Sa Jem” Favor. Favor. | lawns will soure to the péoplo of tha United States a | plvanie, Roath, Nprwich; BE Sha . Holmes, Brazil; Foster, Crowell, Phi rus Hark (Be), Coombes’ ast” ae Ped Alexandria; Ella, Bourne, Balti Jno Philadelphia; Gulnare, Crowell, and York; ger, Higgins, do, Nothing re, brigs iladelphia; ; Luther of pills of lading for any port which is in w state of re- veying party. Batavia Times o Op oeea, ABtinste | Fight to pass through that State unmolested. + Lh on . Tam grieved to havé to inform you that Lieut. Strai meee ween Opposed. ¢3 It seems to be an established fact that John Rhine, BOOTHBAY—Arr March 25, schrs Coquette, Bennett, Rh nr A ogg opel ly oral Agel acl the sent -one men from ihe Ova ae still shade ble ae ar “i landlord of the Union House in Iagrango, Harrison coun- | nn gurp Express, vetore reported abandoned, was ailing | Piiadelplia fer Bath. t tors. Death is the penalty decreed against all persons y ‘yane, ill miss- | Buffalo Post. ty, Ohio, elope on Monday night last with a daughter of | geet when left, and probably sunk same night. © | | CHARLESTON Arr March 2, ship Jno N Cushing, Plam- convicted of conspiring agamst the government. ing, and amonget them are two natives of this city, | Buflalo Express, Opposed. « Jetse Hukill, of the same place. The former left a wite | “hyve Many (of Yarmouth, NS), Scott from Liverpool Se Devs, Micki Ceackvens, The payment of taxes shall hereafter be exacted by yfr, Polanco afd Mr. Castille. We don’t lose all hopes | eat a nae pire wives pra and one child the latter was nineteen years of age, and | Jan stor Boston, has been totally tholee: No parti: srine.” d The Caiversal announces that two bodies of infwhtry T*Pecting them, for, inthe year 1690, or thereabouts, | Patarig Democrat Gece. Fore retty well provided with money from the store of her | culars. X sete larch 24, brig Australia, Wylie, 4 y i eect . Mt c ther. Banx Sanacossa, at Philadelphia 30th from New Or. | Jackronville. bare pho Keorbeerke Matis Lin ial Ab, when the buccancers, under Morgan and other pirates, | Pptaat ith anal i Against, The Troy Times says, ne soon ag an addition of the | leans, enme into the Capes 224 | ad on night of 25th pra diluiertlscy oe ate ae) Wm F Cox, Houck, ler Alvare “ ‘ | bx 5 ; i or om the ar , lost anchor an: H , 3 foiled in thelr Bifempt to prevent the troops of ihe gor, Tee to cross the same land, their stragglers, and those of | New Xork Express... saved mn bridge is completod, (which will be in a few weeks,) thera | While at anchor rows, Pi jer snchorand | oo will be an uninterrupted “lightning train” from New | fathoms chaig, gpd drove out to sea, sed for Darien, Ga; scl ‘T Wood, | Waltham Brat iore; sloope ith W ithorno, snd Catharine proment from crossing the Cuesta del Simon. the Spaniards in other epochs, used to appear to the east- | Ogdensburg Republican. Opposed. Favor. " e The activity displayed by the government against the ward, towards the Atrato river, and on other occasions | Ogdensburg Sentine “ Against. | York, by way of Troy, to Buffalo. : i‘ Sonn Grx Vrazix (of Hampdon), Sinith, from Atta | it March 2, seit Manson, Eliott, Now insurrection, and the number of troops sent to the on tho Tacifle shores, to the south of the Gulf of San | Oswego Journs! “ “6 Willinm MeMullin, who was concerndd:in a brutal prize | for Baltimore, before reported ashore at Cape Honry, Fork: 23d; prise Charles Edward, “Doak, and Matinio, south, give strong hopes that the movement will be | ; a . ‘ S82 | Oswego Palladium. “ Favor. | fight in Chester county, Pa., about three months ago, | beon surveyed and ordered to be sold. : Thorndike, Belfast to load for Cuba, Sld 26th, Allston, speedily put down. Alvaroz has been deprived of all his el ss from either ef those quarters cannot | pockskill Republican. “ Against. | haa been pardoned by Gov. Bigler. | _Sown Many A Fornesr, from Palermo, arr below Balti: | Mitchell, Cardenas. honors and decorations. rocch us in less than three or four weeks from this day. | Port Jervix Union., Favor. Against. The Portland Advertiver of the 27th inst. says the-| More With, on the zd Feby Lat 35 19, lon 48, while lying to A SE Er aie y coke Aerestas, Binns, Notwithstanding these assurances of the official shoct, | The fanilics of Messrs. Polanco and Castillo are under | Tenn Yan Democrat, Opposed. Favor. | snow storm of Thursday last was one of the soverest of | Hiaiutepmast Putsuved therigsing and sails ina damage! | Cages Delsco, doeCla avn, sche Wiosmer, ‘Fucker, e. verbal reports which we have every reason to ere re- no great apprehensions regarding their fate, for the | Palmyra I’emocrat. VO. Againsts | the ‘winter storms.’’? In some places’ the snow fell to | state, and while clearing away the wreck, Captain Forrest WoniLE—cla March ips J_L Dimmick, 'Skolfeld, present the State of Vern Cruz, and in fact noarly the | present. uf | Meehceter America: Opposed. “ tho depth of two feet, so that on Friday the trains could | fell from ‘he weain Figuing, about 25 feet, breaking his log | Hiverpool; Carolus Magnus, Chase, Havre; sehr Julia, Cor- whole republic, as being in a high state of excitement Mr, Codazsi, the civil enginecr from New Granada, in | «© Demoera “ “ set uavel, and getting otherwise sadly injured. Experienced heavy | fon, Ebi Dimkst Wasik: ‘We have received a proclamation withon! date, ail the j surveying operation, has with him 109 men | Advertist Favor. “ ‘i poilor in the foundry of Weiskittel & Bank, | Yeste®ly gales for forty sucsessive — ‘Arr March 22, brig Bonaparte, Foster, Ma-~ signed “ Los Democratos,” in which Santa Anna is most | of the line and 50 fercate, or gang criminals, He writes | « Opposed. Favor. coy eee boat Se mth Gesteoving Notices to Mariners, NEWARK—Arr March 90, schr RB Pitts, Sealy, Rook- i yathe people | nothing satisfactory as’ yet respecting the proj ‘ Favor. “« Paltimore, exploded on the 27th inst., almost destroying TICE. Pie Poised unmercifally treated. This proclamation says the peopl nothing y pe gs the projected | ‘ave ‘iding but ine no peteon: although @ nutabe QUARANTINE NO" Jand, Me. have only to say one word to put at naught the power of | canal. S “ Against, | the building but injuring no person, althoug! id Lrsnow, March 10, 1854. NEWPORT—In port March 90, 8% AM, schrs J S Hop- the Dictator. | The veseele of war moving there were or have been:— | ‘ Opposed, Favor. | of individuals were about the premises. Sir I am gind to say thet an order, fr he Boned of | King, (apposed trom Tangier, Va, for, Boston), with lose O€ ‘Wo have also before us a printet sheet | Pritish steamer Levasta French, | Schenectedy Reflector,. Favor. Against. A riot ocourred in Baltimore on the 27th inst. betweon | Health, dated 7th inst, in the Diario of Sit. deoléres all the Uri of Seeman: Ra ity, ro roe ens object and the means of the present revo | Avis, steamer Chimere; -of-war | Silver Creek Gazetie.... ‘ tn: « Columbian and Vigilant fire companies, and a number of Ld Tosser orders anos sald ports ‘vessels, therotore, | (or Well eat, toon Wesinn toc banaiee, Oe ‘reomam cussed at some length. ‘This document, | Sandy Hil Herald. “ Raver, sane persons wore injured with bricks and stones. Bound bere, Bavia im Dill of health, endorsed by tue ving Neen ashore at Block Inland yi AM emanate from the secret rs from Martinique. | Cooperstown Journal... posed. ‘avor. G. F. Mark: a . Th turvese Consul, also vei put in here, au: ecl nces Hallet, and Susan Ludwig, New York; an¢ ‘pon the people to cleot everywhere Juntas, ‘wt We expect, in the next steamer from Mexico, Mr, Vil- | Danville Democrat...c0. “ ee ee emcicrstntg: Va eee desteoyed by Nee on | having s Custom hcuse Hil of health, will be adinitéed to | Siners. “Went to rex 20th, echis Daaiol irae’, Heald, foe ee eee an nee ancy ie tere nth itt ace eM eee, Against. | the 26th inst. Loss $10,000. TK ubther order of the Board of Fonlth, also of 7th film ail River): Anna donikine, Sherman, Yor dor Stee and of the revolutionary forces. The measu here. “We don’t know w will bring ordera to | Elmira Gazette...... Me pposed. Favor. . | eve Diario of the Oth, declare tod from. Fob re p ' y . talen for the estab! baent of» republican ge fell the furniture and house in Torbaco, Nobody i bet- | Glen’s Falis Republican, Favor. Against. The vie Le Bre a er for the passage of ves. Fes tam asoaee ek aetst tithe porty of Swe aes ud Grace Darling, for Philadelphia, (all from as soon as the capital shall have pronounce | ter acquainted than you are with the Mexican hero, who, | Hudeon Gazette........ “ “ sels on the Ist of April. | Norway, thns fomoving all prerloa orders relative ti W HAVEN—Arr March 90, brig Abbe Thaxtor, Stool favor of the movement, are also indicated ani prescribed | they sey here, to my great ler, has concladed a | Hornellsville Tribune... & “« Show was falling in Syrzeuse on the 26th inst., and the | ports. (Signed) | CHAS JAUNCEY, Agent to Lloyd WOdays from Mavaruen, Pt; echre Miranda, Welsnors, 5 to those juntas, and everything seems prepared for the aty fo pive up seme of the Mexican territory to the | Huntington, L.1.,Dem’t “ e wes ” « Jeighing we good. Cart G A Harsten, RN, Secretary, Lloyd's. Pia G Whistler, Baker, James River; Sam’! Lenox, carly and inevitable overthrow of the prevent govern nt A Stal is strange toa person like myself, | Jamestown Democrat... posed. Favor. rncymen painters and house carpenters, of Cin- ut vested: Will ‘va; teal Must dle anomie? dieeti ‘ te % leas plated in poomasion of a Gira doeument iaeard | who hae constantly heard him tak against the Ganda” | Lyons Gazette. ay © Against. weed y are OD & ative for higher wages, ach Tighl reseed will bo pihaed Guang the. manta of Apetl | a badabon Sld March 90, sebr Stranger, Black: by the revolutionary press, enumerating the changes to | lupe Hidylgo treaty; but ea long way with him. | Lockport Courier.......Whig. “ f ~ PRILADELPHIA—Arr March 30, PM, schr John W Belly’ Shih the attemtion Of the fants should be tore par- | Whether Ke line utaalited hie principles tos gved round | Montosllo Watebman,, Dente Favor. « fay host afer re eae Heal fire in | Offcial notice is siven that the light on Boon Taland, Rew Toth, Ole tanh heey eee ticularly directed. These changes are of the most liberal | y Icannot toll, bat he is certainiy the most | Malone Jeffersonian “ “ “ Jefferson U edd ie rn cag had aoc bed Pd cf: viz.» | York, Me, is to be tompora ly removed #0 sacther towei bh Loaming, Vath Gann D Eeeed cea tile Eaae ee mee eto | Ree ER eioee Wein Opa « yee fogeitier to the fie, and being ready ier a itis | Meriuers are: theretire cxetioned’ that between Abril aad rideeport: Ei eve Wiig Re aren ent pm Matar ae rag eh 23+ Parti lb Uhl eo i “ t unceremoniously got into an altercation with | £0 they cannot depend upon sceing the light, ite, Winbnete roland, New ‘The colonization law has been published. The follow- | consistency that made us believe, many times, he was | New York Times.. ear * “ ‘an, Most unc oe ochelle; ¥ >, : 4 ork Ce “ “ Irishmen. A fight ensued, during which one of the ‘Whatemen. Cog he! ane ane : : , * RAE aaah eg “ foem: maned Stephen Maden, vas stabbed to the heart. | _Ageat New London 2b, bark New England, Fish, Hono. | 1 KOV Yee ¢ Miniater of Fomento shall appoint agents in foreign “Nace de los Yankees,’ he used to say; noteven their | New York Evening Post. Dem. bog) ; lain vin a singe OW! aq countries to recruit and embark colonists for Mexico | eperm candles, or coin—but a large quaniity of the lat. | N.Y. Jourdal'of Com « Favor. He lived but a few moments after. I Tp SP erCREES” spin wil, Alnite, Seuks, Of Rdgactewn/‘a0 of, N York) Winslow: Mor The colonists must profess the Catholic religion, have ter—may dui those feelin We don’t hear of his | N our. and Enq’r. Opposed A destructive fire broke ont in Albany on the 28th roport of oil ‘ phe: ones, ove fee pls Elica, Blvecd, NYwke certificates of good character, and follow some nseful | having appointed yet any to replace his nominee, eateles Lemocra “ Favor, | inst, in the lumber yard of Ward & Easton, which |" Svoxrx—Jan 27, Int 43 8, lon 68 W, Arctic, Golott, Fit, | Hevley. Jeunings, NYork: sloop Elisa, Elwood; /N Yorks Yi ; tied the Mh toe Be r {die fly pre: hat of Myors & Bennett, both’ situate | 25 ep since leaving Sandwich Islands; would cruise a month | ‘tenwer Petrol, Jong 4 P Me pursuit Mr. Felques, who died ‘the Magdalena, going up Favor. speedily apread to that of My: River of Plat irom Apalachicola. Sid, eebr John Rogers, Mayhew, Phila= The agents will provide for the safety and welfare of | to fill his y F inister and Commissioner to a Against. | on Water sireet. The lumber was most, 0 total oes, Dr costeoned stones Spoken. ¥ i ‘ h 20, bark Sarah B Hole, i the colonists during the passage. theee th to form a coalition agrinst | Utica Obrerver. Opposed. Favor. | Two horses were burned to death. Mr. J. W. White’s | Ship Stretna, from New-Orleans for Elsinore, 18th inst, AND— Are Mare 90, bork iat e ele row= Col « bas about $10,000 insurance on both properties, P, Pe tonas Lotbgingtan ark Cabasa, lejohn, lohists not having the means to pay t nthe North, as he has the | Dunkirk t agency bas about $ FENCO © heh {| Int 5 20, ton 70 20. t 4 Urige Roamer, Round Pond: ech Antol shall have it free, but shall refand the an | | Cubs, Allegany Favor. $6,000 of which is on Easton & Ward’s. The house and hip (Br), from Liverpool for Charleston, March STCHMOND—Atr March 20, schrs Richmond, Hi them to th | Anna, who was @ martyr here to the | Brooklyn Avertis Oppored. store of Mr. Matthews Brown were damaged to the extont | 6, lat49, lon 1. iC haTaomk, and Henson, Breweren, j erics of his handsome Toki: rooklyn Eogle.. te: of $500 or $600. | [Ship Chimborago, Gilchrist, from Havre for New Orleans, ‘Crowell, Boston. Sid, brig Mary Morton, ’. ME ae eee york De ’ March 6, int 4734, lon 12.60 ra KE Huntley, i NY¥ork; Sha- tillable land, and each family of three indiviloals & | Indy, aivd if he fe not wotizely erazy ho may get av'in fu- | New York Democrat. Favor. ve There ave two hundred and eleven lawyers in St. Louis | METSS Ti /Mtia® Marsh, from Havre for Now York, Maroh fons antse tS eenee 1,000,000 aquare varas, They shall bind them position to hear an reimburse their value to bd + mrad after five years, | God save him and his iong in. amall tales. | Troy Times.......... county, Mo. | 7, Jato, lon 20, of an unusual size, that Mrs. Seymour, a lady of 58 years, was aboard the | Ship Josiah Bradl bpp. “ X FRAN CISCO—Adv March 1, shij lo, area NYork immediately; barks Mortha Allen, Ells Frances, an Boyson, from Liverpool for New Or: to reside upon their | | he may return amongst us, if Hrother Jonathan in | Ashville News. Favor. Favor. ; lat 49 11, Ton 9. e Thompson: for « Ens anebifitaall ve eonatioiedins Mastin teow the |: a posolon with tim chaoe tie iretiery coe | eect “ «| seeamene, J. Sp Avery ope uae dams fare weet | Palmet, from Apalachicolafor Boston, 18 | MERWANNAR—Arr March 26, bark Flight, Calhoun, Provi+ day of their landing, and shall bear all the charges im- | General Sante Anna was not friendly to Mr. Almonte | Halifax Republican. hi “ states wher her pillow,,which was lost; also, & matuseript feck Avatanche, Seach, trem New Orlonne for Liverpost, St Cy Ra Red posed upon them by that quality. whilst in this place. The very reverse. He would try | Raleigh Register... « AMinst. pa head which: on ‘expected, one thousand. dollars | 2440, ion 85 (by echt Wd Arthur at Movite au | SOMrsport, has » abip Southport, yn, NYork; ‘The colonists shail be allowed to introduce, free of du- | to put his ber th in ridicule, When he sent him here, he Wilmington Commerc 1. « « writ , 4 ot Milahet. She bas been for some time an ). BT MARKS—Cld March 16, sche Anthom, Sanders, Now ties, their wearing apparel, tools, and agricultural imple- | wrote to a certain correspondent of his, C. P., to jus- Fro oes and was on her way to Philadelphia. from Bermuda for St Domingo, 6 40Y8 | york: Te dar A Sanger, Gator d ments. tify himeelf, that he had sent him to Washington to get | Cincinnati Gazette...... Opposed. Against, | euthoress, the 16th inst., th Turks Island Passage March SALEM—Cld March 29, ‘bark A paper, says the Siglo, gives us to understand thata | ridof him. | “« Commercial, .Dem “ « Daring the fire in New Orleans on zh in ie ° Foreign Ports. bar: brig Braman, (airtel fecret society exists in Mexico. The Spaniards call this mode oe Rrooneding, Alumbrar < eee bee” r “ ¥ - fueises he bd 4 ee ’ P- he tout Me Gon) NG. Ar ‘ease in port Feb 2. 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