. ... _.. e.. ........ whin ]la ve • • • i tho t . . under-cone:ride mideliiii: dad fiieTotihtivitesiraera MIL be converted into, 'Our own . coin ,- without the w--omn crated , .or -may hereafter Within al Na :.- n* . d . li i i , ,io ‘ , ursuancesif expen se, •risk;and - i t giielay of tianaporting it to prescribed period emigrate, to Oregon, and ;pet and the . amount re-' tle,,upOni,thein.i These-hardy and adventurousl law' ft ° 7:lthe.Pos'tinaater General, making an sl the min ' t for that patrpose, , the dangers and . ditien lin the Whole, of .war ; citizens, who haye encounteredd 'lB coined would be much larger. , e• . ,t,steame rs, .inie journey, and ' 'eet torte taken for u r • sub- Experience has jved that foreign coin, and i privatnis .of l a long and- toils. : i , i . p b ie . use. ,As further espeeia Ily fareign Old coin,. will not circulate hav#:at lengali.found an abiding place for them- crintratita for the transportation of the mail to Ives and. Glfamilies:, upon the icely,as a cutreney .amting the:4l(6°lde. sei heir :, utmost verge, foreleg,. countries may be authorized : by Con- Th e el tn im s portant , meainre of extending our specie . of our w e st ern li m its, s h o uld be . steer e d int thelgresa, p his number may be enlarged indefiaite cir iulation. both of geld and silver, and of dif- homes which they have improyedby their-la ,or.; IV. t, fusing i t among the : Teeple, can only be effected I refer you to the accomlian,ving repo t of! ' Tlukohlightened: policy by - which a rapid b ) ' co nverting sueh foreign coin into American the Secretary of War f"r a ictniled accoa I t(i emerni stiJn with the -ar• en distan t parts; coin, I repeat the ecommen datien coneabled the Operations ortite vari"nae bran.cfnes o; the 1 ..I tlitegiebieis estaidished„hy means of Anuir in my l as timinual caessige for the establish- public service .coneeeted with the deoartn mu icao-bnilt sea steamere. Wonld tied an am pl e ment. of a branch of the mint o f th e u n i te d mi dd r hi, elmree. The duties dv! 1' big! en : rewal diie th e increase m'eur commerce, and in States at the city of New York. this department have been unusually vicious ;maid/our countty and its resources more fa- All the public lands which had been survey- and iresponsible during the past Year, and have -vorably known abroad; but the national ad ed and were ready for market have been pro- beendiseharged with ability and success. i . vantage is still greaterof having our naval of-- claimed for sale &Ong the past. yea r . ' The Pacific relations continue to exist with I the 'fixers tbade familiar with navigation ; anti: of quantity offered an to be offered :for sale, un- various Indian tribes, and most of them mani- '.haringlthe privilege of taking the ships alrea der proclamations iesued sincethe : first of Jan- feat a strong friendship for the United Strites. tly equipped for immediate service at a mo nary last., amounts do nine million one hundred some depredations were committed during l the Metit',iijnotice ; and will he cheaply purchased and thirty-eight thousand five hundred and past year ripenliar trains transporting supplies by theinompensation to be paid for the trans thirty-one acres. • The prosperity of the \Vest- for the army 'on the road between the western_ .portatlen of.the mail in them, over and above ern States and territories in which these lands, border of M issouri and Santa Fe.. These dep- the •poStage received., ' lie will be advaucedlby their speedy sale. By ; relations, Whieli are supposed : to have been .. Ajutit national pride, no less than our come w i t hh o ldi n g theta fiom market, their growth; committed by bands -front, the Legion of It l iew mercial interests, would seem to fav o r the pol and increase itiTilation would be retarded, I Mexico, have been arrested by'Abe presene o' of icy or augmenting the number of this descrip while thousand 0 jir enterprising and merit°. a militarrforce, ordered out for that puro:me. tion oflVessels. They can be built in our rims frontier popuration would, b deprived of Some outrages have been perpetrated by a p or- country cheaper and in greater numbers thin the opportunity of sbeuring freeholds for them- tion urine aorthWestern hands upon the weaker in anybther in the world. selves and their families. But in addition to and comparatively defenceless . neighbo ing I refer you to the accompanying report of the the general oonsiletations which rendered the tribes. P r ompt measures were taken to re- -Postmaster General for a detailed and satisfac early sale of these lairds proper, it was a lead , . vent-such oecurren-es in future. i tory account of the condition and operations of Rag* - object at this t i to derive as large a man Between 'one and two thousand Indians,lbe- 'that dipartment during the past year. It is as po s sible from th 4-source, and thus diminishd longing to several tribes, having been removed .gratifying to find that, within so short a period by that amount, thri 'public loan -rendered ne- during the year from the cast of the Missisips! after the reduction in the rates of postage, and cessary by the exist§nee o f a foreig n war . • Ipi to th e country allotted to them west of that _notwithstanding the great increase of mail ser •lt is estimated that notless than] millions i river, as their ; permanent home ; and arratige- vii', tile revenue received for the year will be of acres of the pubic lands will be surveyed ' went* have been made for others to follow { sufficient to defray all the expenses, and that and be in a conditio(i to be pr oc l a im e d-t or sa l e : Since the treaty of 1846 with the Cherokees, no farther aid will be required from the treasu daring the year 184 8. the feuds among them appear to have subsi- ry for that purpr sc. . In my last annual message I presented the ded. and they have become more united 'and • • Thel-Ifirst of the American mail steamers au. reasons which,. in ray jud g ment, rend e r e d it contented than they have been for many years •thorizO i l_by the act of the third of March, 1845,1 proper to graduate Old reduce the price of such I past.. The commissioners, appointed in p m i su _ was coinpleted and entered upon the service on I of the public lands as have remained unsold for! ante of the act of June-twenty-seventli, 106. the fiiii, of June last, and is now on her third I long periods after they had been offered for' to settle claims arising urder the treaty of voyagOito Bremen and oth( r intermediate ports.l sale at public auctioti. .. . 1835—'36 with that tribe, hare executed t ei r , The otilier vessels authorized under the provi-; Many millions of mores of public l an d s lyi ng :siuties; nrel after a patient 'investigation, lid Isiorns Of that act are in course of construction, i within the limits of -several of the western is full and fair .examination of all the easeslandwill be put upon the line as - soon as cum: States have been offered in the Market, and ! 'Fought before them, clrs e d their labors blithe pleted4l Contracts have also been made fur the been subject to sale at private entry for more i i month Of July lasi. This is theifourth hilard i transpiirtation of the mail in a steamer from ! I than twenty years,". and .large quantities for' of coininissioners which has been Organized tun-Clarleitun to 'Havana. more than thirty yer , at the lowest.price pre- !der th i is.treaty. • Ample opportunity has been 'A r4iprocal and satisfactory postal-arrange scribed by the existing lawti, and it h as b een i afforded taint! those interested to bring for Ward i meat lids been made by tl:e Post Master G-en found that they will; not command that price. j their claims, No doubt is entertained that i nm I eral with the authorities of Brennen, and no I They must remain u;bsold and unctiltiyated for', partial justice has be en done by the late lin rd, diffeulty is apprehended in making similar ar- 1 en i n d e finite period,. !runless the price demanded and that all valid claims embraced by t' et .. a- j raagenients with all other Powers with which i Corr them by the govrnment....shall b e re d uce d, j ty hate been e..nsidemd :aid allowed. Thi.. r c - Iwe mail have c nmmunieations by mail steamers. j No satisfactory reasein is per4tetl w hy el ie y, sult, and the final settlement to be made it h !..exeepOwith Great Britain. should be longer held at rates above their rea l t!.is tribe, Mader the treaty of 1 'F'-iti. whi e h will I On -the arrival of the first of the American value. At the preient period an additional Ire completed and laid befere pm (luring N twr ; stenmili's, bound to Bremen, at Sonitha,mPton, l rea son exists. for ads uing tine measure reeorn. session, will adju-t all gm shorts: of cent rovi rsy ,in the !booth 'of .June last, the British post of mended. When the errantry is engaged i n a. between tlcm ..d the United States. and I re. I flee diketed the celleetimn of di - ' 1. 1 serummating • foreign war, and we'rrnust 'necessarily res .rt tut,duee a state of relations with Ahem sir de, 11)0:gages on all letters and other mailable mat loans, it would seem Ito he the dictate of wis- men -defined, and satisfnetory. "iii )tc , r, w eh s!.e belt out to Great Britain, or. dim tart we should travail ourselves of nil our Under the diseretionany with •rity connfee'l • which *met into the B, itish p•et offi c e on tl am' resonrees, and thus ilimit the amount of the `b' , the aft of the t! ird of March lest, the n - was t4,l"ranee aid other parts of Eurnpe. publi.. iniebtednr•e•s• to the possible sum. ; unities due to • the various tribes have been , The eel et of the order of the ill it ish post office I recommendt.hatitle existing lan-s on the paid daring the present year to the heedl: ofJ is to sitbjeet all letters and other matter trans.- subject of pre-emption rights be amended and j famtliun instead of to their ehic7a, or' such ler1 er- jportedj4ny A merical steamers tipdoublepostaee ne , idified so as .to operate prospectively; aid to sons, they might designate, as require( by j. ne pAtacre having been , pre. mushy paid on i l enthraeie all who - mad settle upon the public the l aws previously existing. This model oil i j them t 4 th e. United States, while 'letters trans lauds mid make impt,oveinents u po n th em bem . payment has given generil satisfaction. to ) thelporiedlin British steamers are subject to- pay' fete they.are serreeyed, -as well as afterw ar d s , great body of the Indiana_ Justice baLsbee e i but single postage. This measure was adopt- in all cases where Such settlements may be done to them, and they' are grateful to Ithel ed with. the avowed object of protecting the trade a ft er the Indian l t.t le shall have been ex- lg Jvernmeint for it. A fele- chiefs and interist-.' Britiallitie of mail steamers now running eb - tiozaishod. 4 i . ed. persons may object t o this mode of payment, tween Boston and Liverpool, and, if permitted' , if the rigaeiof trretemption be thus extend.; but it is believed to be the only m• (le of pre- ;to continue, Must speedily put an end to the ed. it will embrace a l larg e meritorious class of, Venk: freed and imposition f: urn being4l 4 • ofall p c- reeve station letters and ether matter by our citizens. It will increase 'he number of. tised upon t:-ogre gr( at hod of common ln li j A. -'l - ans, ~ merman steamers, and give to British steam small freeholdee e u p r l n oram.lierel.e.e . ....--- 1 ----;u-Le e menstitelitta . a Je miesitneefs4.4,lecetzilmm— t... •, ' . xi,..4. ' ~‘; Jiaarek r ly of • the busieess. A just and; enabled 1 Dere L I Li s eir,,,,,te .0,,,ir chi „,„l, nr to gran y :igun tiereene I "," U mots]," 'f [ ''''''"'' - "t.4'' ''` 4.9, "iirWirifrai,---iivitartrif:sliallArttrrs otherwise improve titeir -condition, while they -of the. tribes na ye reeentl,- r a if, st. d a. he.- Jwe l 11 ' , 4 . ; ,00 100- , 1 / 7 .....- lowa , no snch:diserim will he found at all times, as they have ever: crea I 'i se...Jeer-est ie the eetn'• i- me. I ..selet Is 1 inati eces marb• ;alai- se British steamers-ming, -• I themselves tri; be i n t h e enr o .3 Jeer preo v , h f 1 amer g lt em, and or,. Itis,:.: _ .r:. id ad , an ~.- 411:. ILI 0_ rs int , our perte, but all letters an-iv to 'tl Chitt . in agelliniture—eenne .f tin, in predeeing a . lir- ling ine., le ed States are subject to the j ta their tountry, among our hardiest and best volunteer soldiers. e4er ready to tender their; fieient quaetite of feed :or their suppert, erl i same ilt.te of postaqivhether brought in Brit service- in eases of eiuergeney, and among the! in some cases a. surplus to dispine of to tl eir.ish (ir Ameriean vessels. I refer to - the report iast to ]ca g e the Belo} as long as an enemy re , - ' neighbors. The comforts by which those ho lof ti n e '.Postmaster General for a full statement mains to btu eneounfereil. : have received even a very limited edueat on, l of tine ;filets of the Noe, and of the steps taken'' \, such a pollee mil/ialso impress these patri- ' a h ave - hurt.. 'are ur- ;b - him to correct this ' an engaged in nermu ~ , y e inequality. He has e x . enc. pioneer ennigran e fs with deeper feelings o f, rounded, tend gradually to draw - off their Jess lerted all the power conferred upon him by the, vatitudc for the parental care of their govern- etiyilized brethren from th lire/tenet:a in us 1 existing laws. ment. when they fifpi their dearest interests se- lof subsistence by the chas ,to habits of 1 or .Thei'lninister of the United States at London tared to them by the permanent-laws of the land civilization. ,Inas brtinght the subject to the attention of the j _ . land. and that they tare no longer in danger of! The accompanying reps of the Setretjary !British , ! government, and is now engaged in no losing their homes - and hard-eerned improve- , s of.theNavy presents a - sat i sfactory and grteti- igotiatMns for the purpose of adjusting recipro in.mts by being breitight into competition with: fying account of the condaion and operations teal poStal arrangements, which shall be equally a More wealthy class, of purchasers at the land of the'naval service daring the past yeari i .- ;just to i both countries. Should he fail in eon sales,i ' • • • Our cOMmerce has been pursued with inerdas-jelnding such arrangements, and &maid Great 1 Theattention of Unneress was! invited, at •ed aetitity, and with safety and sticf•ess,' in ev-Ilkitait insist on entorein'g the unequalled tin- 1 I their last and the preeedingsdeirat, to the im- j cry quarter (If the globe Tinder the protection , just measure she has adopted, it will become pertani:e of establishiZg a - Territorial - govern- ;of ourfiag, which the navy has caused to be I necessary to confer additional 'powers on the' merit over ourlinslmesions in Oreuria; au di t i s trespect.ed . in the most distant seas. • -Pest Master General, in order to enable him to to be reneretted that here was ho legislation on i In tike gulf of Mexico,. and in the Pacific!, j meet the emergency, and to put our own steam-. the subject. Oar4.iitizens 'who 'inhabit that • the officers and men of .our squadrons have iers on an equal footing with British steamers distant region of cointry are still leff.without !displayed distinguis' ed gallantry, and pe or- !engaged in transporting the mail between the! the protection of our : laws, or any regularly or,- I rued veluable - services, In the early stage •of two. countries ; and I recommend that such .ganized gevernment.il• - e • i the war with Mexico, her, ports on both coasts i •power(lj he conferred. , 1 Before the questiOn of limits and beundariesOe re blockaded, and mo e recently - many of ( ~t , .!, . ..sletorthi e extoll i ng state of our country, I merit may not of the territory of Oregon wagdefinitely settled, them beim been captifted and held by the i na- Ime. e. P „ P eiew a , ';a l .l t e wi ee n a g e ,th „en in f= l o u r i l e ereti re.7 a n u mit to iiiiil front the necessity btheir uondition, the itibab- i vy. . When acting in' c operation with the i!trio n u . s , oriry pn...dria2sorg, In Msfarevrell address to Ms county itarits had established a temporarylpiyerninent I land fn;rOes the naval fi ers_ and men - have That ' ttl'eatest and b•st of then, who Retool Ms country so' .of their own. Besides the want of legal au- { lil i rfOrined'ollant and distinguished servi?es, i ! i i r e .i. ' 4l. lh io ved ou t r i p,Z n U t 4r e l j e' , "v t , :l i t ' p . :e f Leut y co g ue .w ern r ; I - thority for continuing suc h a government; itislon 411 4-as well its on w.it,er, and dsei . ve ;the ' ,'Noes] d ritniontions -Northem and itliern, Atla tic and ' ' 1 PW• - oiem-arbence desitmina men may e eavor to excite abe wholly inadequate t 0 pxotect them in their thigli co mmendations of 'th country. ! 1 Wief that thew en a real difference of local barrens mind vim ,..„ 1 rights of person and property, gir to secure to : White other maritime powers are ad 4 in g t °i; an El d nli ed am i dt c leun i Tg"hair crtivi it f the l • importance of them the enjoyment la the privileges of ether their navies " !erg' clambers of war stemper 4, it. mite Unto atidafpnoerving harmony be.Aveen a hsdifferent parts, citizens, to which they are entitletterader the was • a !raise olio on our part to make similar I 'l., l'ls h n 4 l: , hm..:ltifeilltn:fhTt l y ii :li c°Unt Wi ne ;rn i ;c t f i t l e t . ,4 lit d rtie til s e it ii i n e :r ti n i s n e constitution of thdUnited States: , They should attlittionstirrinf avy. • The gut war stem=' ' 1;; i llu i e l :f htnt i r h n a a t t v irtil li Vn . E ' ai inynor collective and 'lndividual have the right of sugrage,. be represented in a 'ol'authorized by the act of the third of Ma eli,h ; -,,,, i , 1 ,,,,,4*.. '..nocomeo u 2 1 to it CI: 'aitsubstt.relent,liti;lllLart:eitilaell'lann;ilitinntil Territorial .legislatuie, and by- a delegate ; in 113 7,wirele coiirs(of construction: 1 . I: ,:: io r i.d .. e; aro!, 0(1 e as n u rar ie i l l i a alladiTu mi oto: r r i estoeil safety atui C.neress; and possess all the rights.and'priii- , LlW,additiOn,to the four War steameril atl tie. I- i?.4l94lancigar. wbalrvtl2ny snegest ::e t n hj a m e:olpUto l u l ;li v ai leges whi c h citizens iof other portions of' •the 'crtzetl7 this act, !the Secretary of the n vy I,,,,,,n'itpnctt ll :,,,iLtuy:i.avvrenutintileosit,b,w,ldiTonardt,:maptidtr adcitanttltnfrqwwnlionfi 'Territories of the Utitted * States have heretofore bP, its - . . 1 tirstathe of its provisions, entered ia- O L cy.o" . ; , ‘ 911;t:tr.! tont Ile re;, or to enfeeble tbegneZd ti y gg r "which 'enjoyed, or may nowienjoy. • ' j . th•contractS for •'construction of five te m- 74 „ 1,. ' 441;17,'er Le.7","a;"...," trot.l a ma my. low adrrooltlons . rif Waoh• • Our judicial st - stetft, revenue laws, laws re g u.i ercs . ,:foitt a ,'Mployed in the transportation of the I:,:tit,Tiiiiii4lieuili,:e4,, L i s ni w ei itt . a v l a l i t u l e ie ni fii r rz r of i tat i l u i. i l i t ri to (Windt gating trade and infprcontse 'with; the Indian thtoe . 4; , . tee : Mail "f rom New 'York. t! e o .... ew ,ITelenateOlatcs. to,whirh We me so o l i t urL Intielstrod r ° e r r" ) eu ri r j ' tribes, and the protehtion-of oar leris - sgenerally, _Orley teaching .at. Charleston; Savkin ah, l i fr" stid in,poeulinloo to.d wealth, and for all Out cottotltuos us area . happy nattoo. flow unnopotiant emelt our differ. , should he extended 4ver them. . '", - 1 and Fr ragtag:, and, frote. Havanna toi . a- l'.eor. c s. 6f itpinion unmoor questionsof public po ley Compared h addition to t,14, inhabitants in that Ferri -1,. gra)) ?: ' AX three steamers . 'to be emplciye in il,N th „ e ,‘`, ll , n ' e le w " p rm,,,,ni, k 7, 4 ,,,tb y w, en 'ic d nX i tonsis to si r a i i i it y ll ik. we avow Worn wh o had previotislyl.emigrateff to it, largellikent rhi-froM j New. York .. to LiverPoo . lon y te t to .' ingr i es tu r:Ted by goograp!dcal Ilnes..Srbe u ttlby it numbers of our eitizeim have fo l iiili e d - thein du- ' i These; steamers will bp the property of the e n-l' im invosi ' the blett-ieg of the Almighty . Ruler of the Univalve ring the present yeatll and 'it is net doubted traetu fe ,but e ire -to , be built- ".undet I the : u -l in en , e(( . ( i y.l .: : l otiera p, r t i o na co s, ewin be mv Maims duty, no Ina than , erate with you th all 111Pasilltei *bleb that during the next i lid subsequentyears their 1 i per.n indent ...and direction . of a naval n- 'pay welt e ta remote tbdi honor and endurino welfare' I our • • JASIEet K. POI.K. numbers will b e grea tl y i rter ' eas a. -,... ~ : , strue : ri p the -employ' of the Navy -Dopart- 7"°'"i'r e i wi . m rw• • aanington, Deeember 7th, 1847. • . Congress, at its la 4 session, eitablished pest- ment,t' Mli tn be. la- tithitrwited las to. .dr l' !... routes leading to Oreknn, and between, different them; hnierthle,,,akthu least pdssible expense Poi nts within that teirirory, and itilthatiiealla . „ into wiar j ayamerkof ths . first dais:” 1 establishment of pos6 offices at : " - Astoria 'and A-prescribed .-:aiiintier:'-or- nasal loffienrs, las such other places 04,6 e coasts ofT . lie‘llPi t eific, well 0-4 , u post office agent, are to be out b° rd within tine territory of the United States, as the 4:71 ', i ....t. and "*tilfititY is • reserved to ' the Public interests ma' require:" Yost offices 'itiiiyi.. DOpdriiiietit,,sittall .titeci., to "e x ercise; hareairVeteithishipa ".• Ind to have, accordingly beet established, deputy..peilti-•• ..T.-1-4.r.: i ;°* i ers--- i•--......,i- • ' / 3 • masters appointed, end piovisioitt.Madeliette ttle:#. lit i• "to. matoititnem for the ..exytititvel transportafieeef the; mails. 's! -. - ... .10 - :: 'oink; ' iiosidie'oboX*4-. - States-r- - uPmf' The preservation if peace with 'li"" -' aki n ' proper ition !to the costrot t e lndia n • . .. ;-com pensate • ; ; tribes residing ' ofthe.Rocky - ' •' - " wesc,. Mountains: t . refer." ...I _..... •i I will renderit • - • i. , ,PrePe4l that authority should 4o; • - iii .. - t theseletteatitabipit :will be empliled given ey raw tor. the appointment . of amide"- • hi 44' '''''itint. the inhilit of the St . res ( Pate number of Indian agents to reside among' coast pek APO, .0 foreign l ofiuntnes, "oa f an th en. - -- , -ennui . r. tittipetiiiti a to -' be piidto the owners, . . I recommend thatit surveyor general' fl oe there': 0 41,,k1.1-• alw vs` ready, upon ' - any 1 er jbe established in a 10 - '3° ir — Pn . " ' av''' e c- ... -I.— i 'r tin ' be ' 6l ' tea itito' ar in ism,/ ,' - 0 . nver th tent ry, and that !the "le-e-- - .. , ' II ' --r j - public lands be tutv ed and brought '' .. • ',lee:int; . s reaili t he :right reierVed. - to 0101 din market at an earl ` 13"Yed . • ' 446 for '' ''''' l i -'?..-;.".' iirltda greatlyiii 't,lie- l effiC 'ii y fit•l'l ... •., 1 ;'... pu tk i tt‘‘ ,.. • :.. ~ I recommend, also§ that grants' ' ' - Q' I) ef ; this aes .ri tion or our a.. upon liberal' 11 , ,a1i : i„.1..4A.„.1-,i. .--,, -J, .1 3 , , .c., p , tisms, o ff- ited 'titles ' -public • • • •;14 -- - 1'74 the steamers thus 'autboriw nu qua of the_publin laoilifiva. - -•!- .- i.", -', r, t ; he ; bt made to all ' ' ' ''' andei ' —^. ' ticialldC - air the 'fia0444171:0 1161 qt4tfoi of tiro, !hated Stagg 4' . . -,- - . - - , - 1 [ Wno'l.l. wort To ylnoos.4Ts !—Read, be ifore'y(ib answer, "T will." The Star of that ' Pity tells us upon " unquestioned" authority, that rrancis. Kinney, now residing at the earner of Bridge - And Johnson streets,' in that City, married his wife Mary when she 'WAS 14 and Int 16 •yairs of age. When slier was 15 ith 9 bad_ber first child—at 17 she bad two ad ditionat children—at 18 three ga l ore 20 she bad •foar ; , at 21 she bad three, and at 22 years She 1301' two, which' are now 'a feW weeks old— inakinils children! in B.y eara. iTheii: extra 4irditutt• facts will probably arrest the atten tion, of the .We should li k e, to know bow minty of these children are ow living. it ALKER (pays a GTII - 111 IFillitsiiirtii) bias i~cen for tai` krntirin#: sixteen linTars a day; Iyadibatpasse'd tbei:a day said . , last ')/'O/IkY• Mon Del TI, pleb Stam wit :-- TaOMAS JOONSOt: 'AA 1. TunIRELL'; Wm. C. WARD, . AIOgSA Ca!ASE. ' B. J. NIVEN, . TITpS &Mira, jr.,` Amos WlLLtAtda, ` ; ALFRED JONES,. BENJ. GLIDDEN', • , lic m r. ;, J . Tun „,i,, , J. H. DIJIOCK,, - EDiilN TIpFANS. There will he a tnecing of the abol;i3 - narned Committee at D. D. Wniner's "-lintel, in Mon trose, on Tuesday Elie t)4jl dap':, of December; instant. A punctual al e danne of all; the 4en tlemen named, is dnsir* , ' ' ' , THOS. JCR SOtl, Chairman. Dee. 0, 1847. ampli .4901 The Aliago. , We lay before nurreaders toijOire second annual message of President Pout, read befell 4 branches of Congress on Tuesday w. ek. .11 iccupy log gqi,do e ,„ siniost our entire space, we are prevented, of course. fro, ring shy ana lysls of, dr re marks on Its contents, n 137341.1, y aninot needed,as it wily b. almost if not quite, tinlyersmy , a,* is t o plait,. explicit ti and convincing that nobody ma 3 ' take Its import, or hesitate to sanction its doctrines. litill,s,dai rant ',,,iimial,, an expression cur approbation, and anearma6avictfon that It wilt be en domed by a vast rbalrarlty-;-tegt au Islay big all per:limed' of the ~, tg.ast spark o' patriotism and f the American people. One thing is very certain; and Itd j th4resldent his studied no cromealtnont. left nothing for I .4gress to ask defined. It, In ra t, MM. ails the man. t 4 atinc , 4?fbariess and decisive, it halts at no half way point, leAvriSeristiliject lu obsturity, but 1 probes the position and pailcy! of itiptiktn to the 'bottom:and declares. in the most pox live inat,os. and with int)ncible firm finis, what measures seldom! Witik#lll iitot, receive his sanc tion. Werepeat, let It be: read'smrelly. It Is . a text book for the Democracy of our country', litinhotrd be everywhere un derstood. Read at, fellow-Deutearkond. , if. as iimost kyrob able, the Whir paper of tl:e cr n t iinuld lack l' e honesty to publish it, lest It might knock the 04* fafirta the eyes of some its humbugged supportegs, , lenth:t yOur .% Mg neighbors and urge TIMM to read it. ' ..',; _ 1 Con 64 - • i _ The first session of th4l4tieth Congress assembled at the Gapitol t4he'fitlkinst, forty three Senators and two b and twenty-one members of the House Ili present. 1 The Se.ntte was called to order its; the Vi !e•Presi dent at noon, and the 1101 U the Clerk Mr. .French, when the blcction prE.. C. Winthrop (Whig) of Massachirsettst I , ieitker of the latter branch, and Mr. Campbell, i*hig) Clerk, took place, each being elected. by arnajority of one The annual message from tlie President Was • then received and read by thWelerk. 1 Subsequently Mr Johnson, k the Post-master of the last Congress ca Dew.) was re-elected likewise by one majority. Aside from the above Oki* of the organi zation, the proceedings . yet - pOssess, but Ellie interest, the whole time having been employed in " clearing the decks" fbr the more.important business of the session. A resolutuntrepialing:.that portion of the jaw of. vc-rari posed postage on newspapers:fireulating with in 30 miles of the office ob pulgieatien, we ob serve, has already been offered, and will, With out any doubt, be speedily adopted. Haaatsov BELL—the reputed mriiderer of Mrs. Williams, in Wayne County, was last week tried and found "guilty." An applica tion for a new trial was made by tbe , prisoner's counsel which has suspended his sentence un til the next term, during which tithe the Applk cation will be considered by Labe Court. Of his having committed thedee4 alleged against him there is said to be tiq. doubt ; the only question being whether he is compos mentis or not, sufficient to render hint. amenable. fißr The mammoth Christmas Pictorial Brother Jonathan, published by Wilson SC Co. New York, has come to hand; It is printed on an immense sheet of papet five and a 'half feet long, by near four feet wide, and contains just seventy Engratings÷sonite of them 'very large and beautiful L--on subj6ets appropriate for the Christmas and 'new Sir's Holidays.— The price is 12 cents per l copy . , 4 or top for, one dollar. t MAGAZINES.—GO.Iey's Lady"sßook and the Union Marazino for Ja.miarp r two rival] yet unrivalled monthlies--have both been received. We have no room for an. extended 'maids s of either, further than to say the' cannot be beat. Godey's Book never possessed more attrac tions, while the -"Union" i a gem .o ot the 'ghost order. Their merits entitle them-. to our best wishes. A Wen OP C021 4 411E5P.--1i the, President disclaims a war forconquesti some of his Pi . - fibers, it seems, do not, for they have not only invaded the country, but, art carryiog‘lheir conquests into the domestic circle of Ithit Mex icans, and annexing the Senoras ' nd Sen4itas without the consent of, theitimale The following fact is ominous! of the, snbitigi-, 4 ' Lion of the country : • 4 Elopement in Mexico.-- ( nito an exciie ment was produced at Monterey Teeentl,y, I by a double elopement, at the at : time, of two Mexican Senoritas isrith"two 'Eiders belongin . g to the staff corps , Of our army. One I,the ladies, more property sp?tik.ing, was aSe being the wife of a Mexican:amoral comucler• able rank; absent with 'th* ‘ atiny,'tind t4 9 104k• era Senorit a of I'T et: nice If they carry on this •Oue ,fery,strtatyely, "young, Mexico!" will be el4def up . to: ~vorryAd Mexico-. , ,6, ~" ". AllielvAL . 0/ WIN: "A11.0)1 ALT a.-mlll- LEANB.-Tbe atenreerMaunitthitcafttl tow Santiag4a arrived at New Orl4na 'Fie - Ai l Olii, z i Rd left on the 26th arid lirinOt no3iewai '..' Gait Tailor wa4 0 keLrHlT . ed:lit' - !1: ',10..',. leans b.v a splendid iiToetaisianhFii Tii4i,tAlit nication ft tin eight days, IN= - , gliCeyer. . ke 1,? 4 4, In ee. Sus wing te, to ; 4 , • 1 ' Owing to the g r ia . leiiit l li! of , he Message of President Ptilk,:vri3.`rarelWai - ed I to con dense, to a contiderabloSextetit, t .. retta of the week. Oar &dikes freni z lifixica : -ioseeis — b6t little interest. ~By an krriValitniwbtlearils on the 29th, ult., , from Vera Cris, vie lia e a confirm- V , I' 1. •-,t.r ! • - ; • ation of the repart of arrevolniion in. ptiltda- . htiara, with th`e'ob,iect of making domes Far - 1 41 Piveidant. , The: reialutilmis is ,plnnridred the churches, but were pits down y au infllik ated - mob,' A bloody engage*en ensieti, in. which Ampudia was slain. " . Paredes:it is Mid, has pronounced -in favor of the plan of Surat*. The same lilts been done . by the garrison .or Moseptal; (Ineretara stands out for Pena •y, Pena; GuadaleaMia for Almo nte,' and Santa Anne:for hiMself. i' Itl is said the governmentiwilll disband the a!tmi ( l and require the :national guard to per f tra its service. , . .1 Akieeree has been ; issued prd ring the pri maryi,olections to he held: on the lot ult., the scomid on.the 6th December, and the last on the Pth of the same month: i. " The steamship Britannia arrive . at•ißoston on Wednesday with tiverpoofdatto-the 19th ult. ' Breadstuffs remain t em at t e pn'ees last repotted, if any varietimi it is. slighi !, ad vance. A - slight but perceptilile a dgritifying imprevement,in the tummy market lastl• taken place„ nevertheless some additional Mures are reported. The packet ship Stephen Whitney was totally lost together-with nimity-two lives, on the el cuing of the 18th u 1(.„ on tbd south coast of Ireland, under eircuthstafices the most appalling. §ne was un her voyage from New York to Liverpool, when •mistakifig the light on Rock Island, cape Clear, for i the old head of - Klnsale; she continued' , her 'course inteeding to reach Cork harbor; but in less l than, three] quarters of an hour with a, suddenness which defied all Inman' effort to avirter fate she came broadside on a rock Call ed the West Calf, about 4 miles inside the Cape, and in less th an-10 minntesaftei strikin g, sbeidashed to atoms, overwhelming no leris than 92 of her helpless crow and passengers, ?18 idnly 'id' 110 sueecedecl'in clambering up the I face:of the rock which .forms a wretched i Island, contain ing .I,lzish huts. ... • . . . . The British Parliament was Convened yes- terday . No business was transacted , beyond the mere ceremony of opening,which itaidone ' by Royal commission. - . . Hostilities were at length edmmenced in Switzerland .between- theifortiified eity of 'Mb °try, occupied by the army! : ohe hitter.— Some skirmishing bad taken pace ,iii which the troops of the Souderbandiwere worsted.— Count Bressori, French Arlibassador,at the Two Sicilies, committed suicide en the : 2d inst hod a short time previouslyi etrunt Mortier, also French Ambassador at the genet of Tour in, attempted`: to nuirder - botii hie . children and to Cut his own throat while labdring 'under a fit of insanit-y. Dr." Felix Illen4ellsohn Bar tholdy, the eminent.-composer of Elijah, died Auddenly at Leipsio- on the 4th, inst:, in the 39th year of his age. A convention has been entered into between the Poll the' Grand Duke of Tuscany .aruP. 'Luc - erns tid the King of Sardinia, for the.formation of a tariff based upon thii'..principle or the German Cooamercial League : the measure has been hailed through colt - Eetspe with; the test. -Oeseitile elate- f...a,,... • The state' et lielaudis • truly fright= ful. A system of acipareut resistance is every where manifested; landlords ';daily falling- be fore the Van sexn ea of the people. The French Mail steamer Vioi6n 1011 not lealve' Havre un til the 24th: in conteqUenap,• oir the' injuries which her machinery suffered tepoir:tbe last voyage from N. York.' , i . A Iman calling himself, N. teviis was arrest ed in', NOshington on: Thursday , last :charged with pa*ing counterfeit 'potfis to the; amount -of $3600, on the Danbury 'Null of Connecti cut; at Petersburg Va l Tliel information of the fraud was tommumeated by . telegraph in advance of the culprit'S arrival. Hon. Robt. J. Walker, _Secretary .of Abe_ Treasury, was taken seriously ill lon Thtirsa l y at the Department. He is now reported c -- valescent. •- • r The Freemont Cou'rt 11lartial drags its slow length along' at }Washington;: 1C0m.4 Stock ton Was under examination- latest advices, but had developed nothing new j Q .• Seine miserable scape-galldvis,.! on Tuesday evening week, -turned the,switbli, on the track of the N. Y. & Erie Railroad, aliout six miles above Piermont which- caused {.14 -.Loc;oiniitive 'and tender to run off th::. Nci . oph in Jured.„ - ! I_ - • More Incidents Connected)ci, of the Pluenii.—Tho cl&iveid says: Mr. Horse 'found a St; Which he tied to•hie fender. wit kerchief. Upon this 'float he self about two bours thte!!ghout, froM, Ca;io of mind, fi,rtftude and hardin63-; .111eZ - .When he firit.got into. a surrouriAt . za by . those who: eking: out their. existence . providentially - reach them: T drui T iftei another, exhauSted the t 'sleep of deat,l4 corn the - she was bearing , down' .to t her fortunate beings, and ineonn those around hint, a ithe- ;sam them to :hold out 'longer, : arid, rescued front;. their perilourt sit .1 thie,.he 4141:1t6 Ilietti.*.ere in . Oc t .11Q0,14,1),f-h4 poe, And ho in is , fe;o.r mtmitei'afterira4s; rermilibed_exc_eptibiitimen,who lady, cabin panikepg*r,,dro* , him, and An itassnionttbift kind. 4 , orroTs,: , "The Acs: • givetito• thf The omnillethi bed out 014.,tkci, then 1 1 41 0 1 - Wegogl Aii4. - -tbe: ; rushed niadlturun*till ii IL-The almond" e with itting 6441 . J:si t who W:lthe4 l 4*l.4tVo felita***lll,ol4 - . liiithe 4 (o,llo 4 Varii% ) ; l o l treat, burned to -de4 o .4:eiArnincid. NI Ott .o siwu.tracir.beivi htreemani4: 40 11 /3i l 4' afFfiunw, , :Tlitid - itilen-inridja44e tbit Vesti statediat: " • _ iii74 - axi, e - )1e refines twin .. p_ into the Wit& Witlf the thilk tad pine° *Mr upon ;a door; ,, =Thiswitirtine, P eartedilevetik • nesa Bilis "'refueled. ie.& MAW 114 hi:Aare/4a ' companied hei.',:iThey joined,aitn si ,m 4 I t i ng a ing trite , Ale ..yielding fined,' sink t to rise no ' ore in life. • Mr. , Long, oflitilira "e, sge l / 4 saw his; wife and ehiid drawn almosh-irititto reach, without the • power to sate= Be after. Wards' grit hold of - the wheel, Under;theitt, arid Was one Of the throe Who were 4,44111i# 1 from she' water, 'The body ,of young :t,tadalik the cabin,lioy, was founditioating,upop,o4id, der. Re was lying on his side, witkliii kW resting upotaia hand. Ile. wasevidentirite t drOwnad, but died cold. , Whiiri - rther ' ' singeraimemne agars of the - iininkletlitlietr' which' auribunded them, and that altiline7 ' ' 7 1, tarn deathliraited them , a scene waiireee' 14 widohli f iggap description. Bome toOk - gmilitie„ . se l ves ,t 9 .qultet prayer, others howled:4o4olK while rithers'atill howled in meek sabtrtiesioato ' the ruling Power. 1 As the tire pregressistforie. [ after another of ' , the voices were hushed it . ' death, and a silence aivfel and profennesife .cceded. . In regait teltb.eirnann er in which the fire iris communicated; Ogre is. nothing ,*.411/.. 1 than surmises: .The most reasonehle;:suPposa, tion ii," that'it was eitherl•by the-falling doom of a doarin the due, or by-tte 'breakingferi lamp in the'ood.:hold, '• i - ~_ '' ''''''' 4l .'' 'a There dauld not,haVe-been-leini than 200 ho- man beingaswept into eternity by.:this dim*, and' fnllyt three-fourths 0 that-nlitibili crap strangerafrom a far-ofteatuittf 7j ' l,l :.'"' -- Z. A yonnggirl of 17, now4it, Shelio:ltai;Wtio sole survivor of a party 025, who ;14`rtk er, 18 : 0 06. -' An old niOr Oerlli '. e e childreniialeft,eo . meirn,the loisiet,an tho se; for whose-Slakes hel:hadlefphisintitiVelind and . emigrated' to •Amerfea. ' 11:ro h44:056 - eir - and equally heart-rending cas - t. TiideefrthltA4 - calamity WOO Mpstaillictilgi . ' fltiTeAtt: -we' have ever been ;called eponjto- ; • iut H izeattaitt o. ~ .1 tn - .l4iherfiY,:'4l,-the).3th Ast. Eid}*.k. Nst, Mr, Rujslar.. B. SlimstaijfijEater and DESS THERE trier plac6: , , By Rld.-B. Taylor, Nov.latb, at Mr..TruTell'is Monirost, Mr. CHRISTOPHER -11A3ILItr, of Great Bead, t 6 - PEL IN I" 'HEW** , of Rash. , -gto. .0:iber,t(5v11tki.!..07.f,;....1 THE EXAMIXNATIONi' `;:-tar 1 _ 4,, Of Miss Wi ll ard's school Will be bel g ag e- Court House in Montrosei owThurailiiN.Delri, 23d, to commence at 9 . o'clock Aj. -4 M.' . .lidrid continue through the evening', TbOt,citi*tfp and friends of Education are respectfU • ll'Or.` tad to attniod. The Winter ''`'erns; will ,~etas. mence o Monday; Januaty,l9tlilB4B:= ,- ial) blontrosi, Dec:, 15, 1847. , oinik. • - - POCKET BOOK LOST! . .) 4 7:rt`l -,..„.. LOST; . 77 4 , ~. in the vicinity :of the Fred:WWll.'" Meeting House, in . Springville on , the. 7th pc Bth ininant, a CALF SKIIN WALLET:- : e - taming' 17 dollars in Blink notes.. , Ttra2Thels dollar notes Uf the Bank of Susquehaaha COL, one five deOttir note of thg Union ffilikrl44. having " Trivetel wrltteh on' the - hide- 2 1*i one two (lunar of the Brnbme Co. Baulrl - 47. perion finding the said lallelshall . , - 1* ly rewarded on the deli ery,of_ity 4 4 • -' 1 scriber la - Springville...lra-immix& 6. .iiidige re an... uaer -nror th ern emocratPlmi6vip, MARTIN; L TRUES ELlit. Springville, Dee. 16, 1847... - ? le. ,a.1.....t sidininistratorlt- Sal 4 • ..- • N purttence of an order from 0 404 6 410 o Court in end-for the county! of Singtiliio.*ite o me directed, I shall capes, to PettiliOale vendue or out-cry, oh Friday the'Bl474o 4 y Decerpher.at one o'clok in the - afternoiskAn the prenibiesr , liereinafter descriked. alt tbst certain farpi,mescuage "or_ lot of land, simile tying and beinginthe tciwnshio .- ot-itablu . it in said .county and , bounded 'as follois ter'sritl4- Beginning at beece tree the nortluituit cote& of land surveyed; to AbrehatylAkitti;itilefille partly by the calcined west 178 Per.ctiekta beech, - - tree ; - thence Notth 10`per,ChOis tit post ; theneetast partly by, landsfittilayictftr George - Ila perches to a, post4::theil by the same South; 50 Clegreet44llll perches te a,post on the attic/ GeorgegaiesAt's South-east. corner ;- thence- EaeL.l3 perches and BAoihinorak perchlo -;a1:14.4.*1ine3 South'o7. percbes.to the iilacei .-hegiorallig -cont amine; one hundred. acres-1.41mi s.thirtpnine perches more or less AvithltheapPartenaiieskts dwelling - Hauge, barn, orqbardtte:, *kb 70 or 80 acres unproved,' late I , the.tatEr; lid heineateitcl'or grverly; of daidktbiiill~ip decid. ' t' • •T ;}flout. `Aii 4 o . ; -. afthe.iiiailitTlO'i.tiln i ti!.ordiriA z af .oe' said Philip . q is death, in and, to.the South:he lrotlef t iliei_ i upon,lhe dra ft of restirvei WNcile• ssid , half lot containing . s(li me . t6otA l licrll• The terniA.of salt - wilt ! be tnatie,,kne*e at the time of sale, . - is GEGROE''HAVERLYPAdministretor ,ef . PHILIPIHAVERLYjdieII. Nev.29..;•1817. '• co; AclicsiPsAA44- day January 14th i 1847.1 • , OEOHCIE HAVE • ArlrainistisUr. 1 . 111, the burning nn4 Plaimgcaler 1-, ts‘rocm - Ido or, Ir s ne4k Lib& .L i p ported hitn hall, 'evincing rn, a . pt i esence • allnoit ideredi- I , eiwater he, was i ; It . i r n e r ont. t 4m T h n t ;o h'elSaw sink la chilled, to h flre k t tcqdis ;l e, preiiell9r, as I t i l ilit of tfiose na c the fact to t me•Ohortuag t 'ey -Would , le ~ 't, on. i :At , that ay aliiv within, Toiditlan that t a single, one were saved..A , 7 wjthia reach of , [tic yield to the gen, which he ii ugYfiwrifie. Ir . ' 0 ' flame. ,Widoh, e `Striiiuid tat led .'4911, OIL ~ Hied' :ciirieiit ':, ealiat ta-_-the II , Wilre'cOVer: - lit 11110 y there , I . - tirrilitiiikeil !`.. 3!efaiiPlie 10' -, ll o l ilety , '...4 114 .- 1 Ow whydratich. 14 Ot..biwtselfi' oplitjutlikiiettisis Aklllithlikininy ktwintf, witiiii.i , ----,------,- -- - 'Rid:nth streiget 9 rt ''Sate'iz , 4 ,„ 1 ~ , . F. . ~-, i„ 1.:..c.* >NI. N mug is beret glien;lgat'hiittitl4r Susqulb t a h lt e n 6 a ~ "'wh i frit c eZosed . " 13 - f ic * ille °: , ii . 4 ,ict,enduit or out-eryolt ; the is Lai* Shearman, deceaseti, in ;ti elawnthils of Am , ock, on Thursday -the 2,3 d, day of Dellienikkir next, at one O'clock in the Itflernoint-40141kat day, all those two certain lota. Pinceedraliat- Ceis of lead': 'situate. lying nee..' it , '` ''' Ilea& township of Dintock aforesaid, %latte r ' ' • et of limes Shiarman, fateipf the jiii j lif iii - ift, 'decened,ind severally 0011144 _*,- 14 ,4*.A____, . io t a as follows' , to wit ; - - the ftr.in Jl l leq 4 b o /_,..., 4 4 1 ' thereof, being ' the farm Itornierit,Vlßl.l9;4o occupied by Allen Upinn. ..ißountbo' North, by;land of Richard. Galetanit4irtiler . List, by lands of Gordon D.; Hempsted-end Elisha , Tiffany—ensile -;Sank; Allquads 4tof !Charles Greenwood, and ;Genigt*qategAtitAn w West. by lands of .10cob S. Ills, and Dudley 11; 8 raith--ContaininglotAht; red. and sotty.tour acres, with at one.k , . laientf.five,stres irnproved, e ilrid;hiiyihtg, 4 'nit,'"one dint ling iitittle, I ,witttiki*li7,t, „,... l irdt4 in - di 'cider mill. 1 ; '''',,''''''s l . .' .4-- 1 . - .ALISO.t the atone ,Plan idd l A'• , 4 y otherpleee" - of parcel of 1 land lteth ,f,,.. , knobn itflite Henry Bal i VekAim - 4 ' tr ~, beltigvoiiiided On the rierth,,l)3o4ooß;tir ~t Bolles and Prune's Tingley ~_4 ' ist(llr: T , • Jandlikitimiii Dennis; oWthit Batik iViedlande of B. 'I% Wilber.; and ron''' the West' li 7isadd 0 116 4r4 1 4 1 birs- ab4,,inbit-NsTribd ' us poottyrao, iggrok cit 0015 1 1 116 Utiv3Wit 0 1 40 4 Jo Aigtaiekatitove4.- rilavingthigitePailsta dwelling ttousea.llDri* krtailsßritkornbatto ii . and other, appurtenant ' , 4 `latritz.v.e9/ 4..Teiws *de konwenotha , a .... '' .6 *, l L - 'loi t at i i ~ s r bil l " *M -4 ' i" 1 i 7 -t' . ' 1 14- .1 ". 1 11 71 ill =I MEE 11