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I ~ Telegraph Ri C mums Y, LL Sun - ~ From the Telegraph 30901 oflhe Al e : \ vity A Extmprdimary ease of Adjpocere. , ._ Now York, Mamh 9-10 A.. . New York, Monday-T f the courtesy of Mrs. Fredrick Friend,\) “tally first)?“ m C . From Mm“ and the 48 Ludlow street, ive yesterday bad -an paértunity: of enmmmg what we {and. other: much hem varsed: m such Vera w | - Advices from: Anton Lamb \ Gagflcou amved at Taniplqoon the 19111 {af Liout Col. Alfpnse De Le Pu .and was- received with. mtluary honon - { under the: 'instruciioniof G fo V3\ Craz® papers say that Santa Ann” the: unwinding country [| had given positive ordefa to withdraw . all | , Jalas and brought-much vafamble Informa a solil, s ; | trooge: from 'the city and march into the fa regard'to the Mexiokrf , It was the case of the late Mrs. | terior It was genérally beljeved that the The following i#an 'estr 5 j tend, fnothex of Mr F. Friend, who was. Americans would take penceabla powssw“ in the Courier of this-marning dated. Point Tanbel {< \~ T about the middle of February last disiater- | of Vera Cruz., . | Feb. 14th. - The writer of the Tester says he obtain- Fed. I red at the old butying ground at the corner General Scott had issued several orders \ed the the facts from the lips of Gon. Scoit himself, | offlfeadwa and. twelfth streets-the con- “Swan“ affairs and. ”‘nbfishmg mugs: 1 which séems very likely to be true, since Sants An- . ; version 'of w ground to 'the purposes: -of law Prepnmnnns were ma mg toe | nails already in possession of our plan of 'pperations. | ; the troops.. - +The General is waiting most angiously for trans- culation and «improvement\ has caused | much excitement, litigation, and. remon-. The Picayunee Tetters: say that Santa 'ports and ordnance atores from 'New Orleans to jong of this _ -| Texas, lows, and: Wmonsm- idmitted into our Union, tory, unier the: namibc-of Minexota,; hu 'been | organized. The territorial bill tor Oreg bas failed .to become a ln g - was apparently accomplished, im WeekSPsllzffitzlaédifznbe Of nature show dur proceed“ niards have teased. to oukt be the motto, and. & { poured in at all quare ;s sn _] question no Torgger : ' Anfia marches to Saltillo, preparatory to. at- ® lagtede 000. __. 9\ 2h - 2 4 foreign relatigna of the 22:3: glrxggxfifiélgcosefiavmg relatives and racking Monteny—Gen,8rwa moving on | movedown'tho gar“ cg“ gays! 'Worth with | (ufs. tablishment of an equita *'hire. Friond and her husband, who we | to Matamoras. 2000 regulare is also Here, moyement, is to- + 'take place as follows. Ar soon. as the transports |: Brazos dates to the 23d state that Pike -was not:among the: captured; the capture/bf :the r8st was confirme . . Gen. Taylor is at Saltilo© _-. ' Fhe Mexicans under Minor; 'had drawn | nearer, but made:no attack. - Gen Butler had arrived at New 'Orleans. | - The British-steamet tweed was w recked with a lors of 60 lives. A company of traders: from Santa F0, which place they left. about the 11th of Jan- 'uary, stahethat on the 25th of\ Dec., about ©1500 Means from the city. of Chihuahua: met 600 Americans under Col. TJoniphan about 25 - miles this side of Et Passo, and af- tor . a short engagement the: Mexicans f inc fizzlngblflxmfigz ravifiiziefitsm; bpheve, were born and brought upin thef re, the- anticipationiof its: friewds. ~The city, were leading members of the Nassao tementof the Secretary of the Treasury, | gongregation which purchased that blished lastevening, shows the gratifying. spot for a burial ground, and from sheuown ct that the first three months of the opera- means, and the @ontributions they (persona - ton of tha new tarif have an ad \ty obtained, paid ong entire half of the cost dition to the revenue collected st the six. 'of the two. lots purchased for that purpose. f prmm t of the Union of more than | There they were both buried, side: by side, | farm and sixty thousand dollars, } 'and above and around them were interred f “and above the smount received -at the { several of their children and other near rel., ort duriog the “mum“. period atlvea—nnnly 10 be ruthlessly tora up and |, 'olthe lust year of the taviff of: 1842, - The [get hores and thoy are hourly. expected the troops are to be 'embarked for Tampico. 'They will be\ joined by Gens. Patterson, Twig”, Bhiclds and | Pillow with about. £000: more. - Alt -will-then sail | I for the Island of Lobos, which in sigty smiles south of Tampico, where they will find part.of the sotun- 'teers lately called out. © The whole forge will then . \nugiber 12.0.0, 0, and perhaps 13,000; Then tho General - will orgmmtheoommflndund sail for An-: ton. Lmrdo, where he-will find our fleet, It. will escort tim to the. “laud of. Bacrificies, 'about fire miles from Vera Cruz, a and sbout:three 'and a: half from the main Jand. . Ho: will disembark 'the army | atthisistand, and ander the cover of mogunnof - 'the Navy, will land troops, or rather. transport | leaving about 30 dead on the field, and: 8 | them in surfboats to themain shore. | Here he cs> 'I pects to meet Santa Anna with all the troops 'he can: \I welock the next mo Sho was a hale, | six of whom havesince: «died C w E- I d | muster-say 30,000. to 40, 000 -and with this well- J hearty old lady, 68 years of Imost: 'Of the Americans. seven were wounds he againoted ling}; (mine: 2nd“ {55635212 an? .and none killed.. appointed: but small number of 13,000men, he means to enable -her to give up entire- Cal. Doniptsan was on his “fa from San» | to whip tho 40,000 Mexicans and capture the cityof. e-cares. and:Jabors of her household, was | 8 * Wool. | Vera Cruz; the Navy, of course, co- opmtingm the ang 61”?le ofé fashioned Jilomemwho lové headed by tiie Priests, but it was discovere attack upon the castle, ._ '. co . onc acnes c ica duties: \ .\\ fime. toy reventite Jonsummauon Twen- [guided Attack Bl nu Cm, tic Gum to, . a large ngleaders, 'mostly pricsts,. 'had been-ar-' |. \f the: pergrmtgnce of hot “gold huh? s she | 8 oce In looking after the condit ated, and it was: thought they would be | was engage?i in after the condition -[ scaitered years afterwards, that scheming | speculators might add- to the contents of | their miready overburghened eofféra. _ . ' riend died if\ February, 1830, very\ dJenly, having retired -to reat almost ber usugl health, ani,. was lifeless before\ 8: id | 4 e ¢ ae € [and mdnsmn! intérests will 1 ien . grow up.: f: The copval.of Europe, dpernting upon the | ae $ to: [ so rd. ** great nutural resources of that Favored re-] PB np, a Imam“, h” w the severedefr test. in the conduct of 1 yen-«moat of the government . datin earls1 be but Tittle dont t gion, will soon producesuch barriers to mil- that the cursg of Mexico, | tsbarike, mnat gease to. he-; | + : it is regarded : he . | people, though it i {grepted that sa to it, in\ \al int in the > V Senna? oppost o ame i 'that body, 11mm; Abe ia frivilous mmfiereme of Mr. Setalgr ta; Fe: to Chihuahua to j n. There had bean an insurrection at Santa -Fe, 'The Now Yolk Herald of yulmhy, clam to- {hava information of the movements that are 1 pre- | -] ed and ith | Badger. THL The bill\ providing for the con- ltt -. function of four war ateamers. of the : of {heap Tfifgmgz iifieiafg, There had been & good deal of sickness 'cedo the attack on Vera Croz and the- Castle of San lass, and for three distinct lines of ma fime in cold brine.. Soon: 'in the army.\ ~A Juam The: entire army, with theexception of that portion sinder the command of Gen. Taylor, and: Out of Price's whole. regiment, not thirty were able to do duty. ~ | gorrigoning Bultillo, Monterey,. Camargo, Ko., will An thecourse of the eve. ~ or shoulders, and caused 'The traders iu cred severely from the | rendezvous under the command of Gene Scott, 'at. old, . They saw nor heard nothing from fthe island of Lobos, © They will be conveyed from: the : Sho retived to bed, © A o retired to fig’ the 120 teainsters who left Santa Fo in 'No | thence 1 bn for this purpose the ye p aunches. have bun «ordered L s feared: nearly the whole | large .pumber the government, - From . this landing, Gen.. tt marches on. Vera Cruz and then -the city tnd Fe teamers-one from New York 40 Liver | dol, to consist of fireshnpi one front New |? th. toANew Orleans, via- Havana, also- “mg, estended ith a branch: line sensation of sickness, . inedof a chilling numbness | frozen to death at Cow Creek, who were in. advance of all the companies who started in |- the Castles: will be simultoneously : attacked by the the witter ~) _- Army and: Nary. ~All thisia:to aka pun on the: ___, Later (in: Mexico. > Ahtrof March, or > , Warbinton March #--10 P. M. - {Castile. San Juan By the schooner Delta, at New Orleans ' 'accupied hy. our troops. 5 ( on thé Ist inst., we: have news from 'Tam- { place. © 1C it prove! mmxmy,m0nuo willprol» confined to the same. few square the 20th ult |__ 'ably bo dentgoyed: :s s of earth, and tivo or three of her chil- 'Gen. Bcott aftived. at} .Tempico on the | TM ship of the: imam. w! area, we 'believe, were burned ol the»: pa mmfixhfle At was reported: that Vora Croz | Nieegtur, both of which sailed from Ham rents. had been evacuated by order of 'Sant® As- T'on the fat undet seated orders, are-de» -There they remained until a few weeks | nu, and the' “Mm? be “Ml” marched 'to the | operate in thisattack. The imc : : pear in wight of Vera he : PC 3 bnried, nsabove he: husband 1 ® | aince, when the new rder of things . tha a 'had atisen in: relation: to he property 6 ”WM from: diy whemlbe atlack mutant Mex» 6 - naletler kmhm’hleflin; mullhattmeoflh ' , % M ' * munching Monte y. Cen. Urrea, with 5,900- troops at Vici to attack Mat-mom, and both must F0\ successful. ren, nothing out-of the usual cofim re: was ohm-uh and the cor [From the Albany: mafia V Friday,: Ml'flll 8. ntuda T l“ tas Sxxare. -A committco - ofConfcramd A25! | wamdirectod on the judicial district bill. ] makiger of the sitting-was.occupled in the discus- siog qf the bill for the -s«ppointmont. of commission- \C| erate cudify the laws and to simplily practice. Two gf the names for the last commission were a '} apon) ].quesion on the last: to be named, the Emu adjourn. \The res Mesure. Loomis and Hill, Pendingthedis- In tus Bonn-A bill was -reported by Mr. Bur- nell, fram the judiciary committes, providing for - the election of judges of the court of apperis, af the. - agpreme court, of counties, of aurrogates,- “mm :torneys, &c., recorders and police j juitices. 'The Bill was made a special order for Monday,. 'The Hell. ' gate pilot bill was Tukem upihamenmitice, debated\ - and amended, and reporigs 'by Mr. Walsh, to recommit with instroction's, was. 10mm 'the bill ordeal! h # thud mdm‘. Ad« tothe house. .. Asmotion | ae 1 * Saturday, March 6. ° An Tui Sinhtt-v‘lbl tull from the Avséuibly to uni-name charter of the Northorn Rail Road was 'read a third time and passed. gum pute i;, | the day was spent it the dincusmon of the Emigrant \ passenger bill. Tw tus Hovee-tho Hell-Gate- pilot hill on mo- | (ion of Mr. Waish, was Wind withi instruc= 'tions to open the business to. comma”. A mo- i; tion to reconsider lies on the inkle. 'The New Yorke ., city charter bill, on motion of Mr. Candee, was sent _ fo the N.Y. Delegation. 'The literature commuittage - ~wis instrieged to bring ina bill “cinnamon“ of county . aupcrintendent,.€ + , sone prefer to retain it and pay- the expenré * county Thmnmpwi in inflation 'to attend the ammonium mam-ma Capt Moms < -No Analaction was had. Adjourned \*- .- Monday, March 8. In rae Smurf—Mr. bluffs!“ reported a gen- cral for theformition of corporations for the can- 'atraction of canats and for the 1&an thereof. Mr. Hand; a gemlbfll exlanding the time af bold. Ang the common pleas “32:th 15mg!»- out tho state. - The emigrant passenger bill yras ta- ken up in committe of the ‘wbolfilfiiflmt #long: - - debate; the commiitce Ese and - traported\ 'progreas. . Lem was- refused to the committes to ait aguin, .._ and pending a. motion to ander the N1 to! third ; . reading, the Senate\ adjourned. In Wright, Tocating-the N. YEE &, It wholly with» Housi-4 hill was 'brotght in by. Mr. this state.. Tho. reference of the yéot bill with \ifstfuctions, was rsconsidercil, and poudiag the mo- tion.iteelf, the special order -intercensd. Thie:bill, \E providing for the clection. of jodger of 'the court of be | apporls, supreme court, surrogates, “with“, ‘ [recorders, &o: was taken up in: committes: of the . whole, and the time of election fixed on Monday, | the Stat day of May next. « No. other question. was | taken, when the committoo rose. | 'I'he Howes con- -K curred with the Senate in the nmumatqflqmul commiltoe to make arrangements for attending the - | funeral obsequies of Capt. M056! Adm-d 'to -| Wadneeday. . _ Walnut-y, Murd- a C tig sur Sematz-thé bill 'to ridges the capity). | atock ofthe N. ¥. Froman's Insurance Company; yeas reed a third tims and gassed. momma» * a snowmen! of 'commissioners to codify, ate , was z, o. \| Then discussed in committes of | tho- whole tau! tho ldjonmment. No question taken.. 'In tus Hoves-A bill was mimics“ Bby Mr: thloy. to Sitter the general banking:law. | (t aw» than». hangout! 8 finch. an! taxes I'm t Minnmmyoflbldcmbofi % wwuayluyhulkdu‘ . | 5.3 # . he bad cuppa in a conflict mm 'Gen.Ta; o 'face. “fl layman-m: is not believed at Tam.. F. aszhibled all . possesied in life, and, indeed, the' Gen Seotthas issued ofders to pnnuh all | * a were somewhat larger, and, wnhthe crircé éommitied by- Maxicans of Amen | o, «BMW mybcfmdl film?\ of the £..the abse r5 | cans, not provided for by the arm f Feénmno 'of Of e: in the \ali - flat Ain! before a militar commission, & File ten egos\ “d them!- cordm to mafia\ at? fix: Inited State;d § if?\ aan opeller mgton atfived at) \ls av evils-3: ont’he 20th chi ry, from |\\ \of}! ck fiimywlmc mmfifn { i mg. fairest, purest] farm; ir seen on alabaster] Tfi Resh mg \ andhard as the purest sperms , p {wily-free Tom disagresnble pdor |- won, he rwhole : {non - tho rame wpndexf d. limbs presen % fifamlutm; iation “flange!\ £1th ,’ batteries, and the 2d Mississipprregiment \10d at Slhtllo on the. 2d F2 £5.31, fad . 6 Agus Neva. All the | °C\ e:.on the 108, a Po rote i F la i Res h \3.- xroopm drflknd : but: Mail eloquent nbuk! of that Mn; ated ar offensive preamble ag (In President mlh cause n aware must: prev-n; ita passage fs of some of The Bill yum: an fulumdfimimm trouble. e Os m ime to: mtg - ‘ ‘ M 4 , as Jimmvm ”teak: $1; 12:3 Ite mm? film Get: Taylor wants hgh‘ f MW which are now wholly unable to ac {- e> 9 wever, that ser-] . ve , ae ally {can j ”a understand; : ‘Gmmthan’n bc wa hue nave! berm 0M print . pr}? Iummm with uni film * 0 1 « friend of Henry Ch! , Hearned: p A _1 unatthcdalm we 2 amos © were present. Shortly attorwards 73 ro t Lin-L Inch-9mm “art-£3: WMWuhmw-m“ e - Betpasunizaar Cast or Porsputite Shopina Coy, wite. of Madman-rim «Waugh-q. W went «Mb-halt roman in-. debt nod 10; per cont. whddhm the noto «nd said \it i rat-JP“! by whomt ‘Idanhw, Plane-11m. (AM, nc.\ M + it Cig x a i‘«it?!human-w?‘I' “mm“? mime! disd. 'The ense Trie divesionad for want as, | was keid in the church, Wm. -| Beq., Viee Pru-down“! J. M\ . . ;} Secretary. - _. & , 'to The: fimmeDr, hunk . York on the subject of Ami-l an ~wm ulna from 1h. 'select commities: and laid on. 'the table. - The bill for the election of Judicial of- { Acers wasfurther discussed in commaittce, Page. “puma? Nana-Tb- N. Y. Gloh up m m Summon and: Scourge started from the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, on Friday morning. Their Man-M ».siid to be vera.Cros, by way of Havanse. _| > The Tribune says the main business at the yahd * atprescnatis/fitting:out two bomb analytic Ves 4 uvids and Hecla. .Each vessel isto carry, bonideés ~| smaller guns, one of tho large Alger guns, *\\ | weighing 15,887 Ihe, and working am upon. ' 'a carriage, and slide, which wiigh 98,379 .| tbs. By this means, theso huge guns, tok feet long.; 'with a ten inch bore, can: he directed every way.= Tombktbedocktobanhm weight, strong cross beams have been. placed beneath it, secured. by ong iron bolts Amanda; soroas the 1m ' R \Mase Muxtine ~0f. Auth Rm aps\ . T9 | Cuvrontown.-A. mase mesting of anti-rent» '\ ers was held at Chruchtown, Columbia Co.. 'on the 10th: inst. A large mflw \{ renters. wore preoséut. -A procsuion wis. vabwhmlihmdm“ PM! conépicnont position. mm Low-En .,. was chosen President: I in a long tirade: “$120 ton. He indulged } | land holders;and as wa: learn from the «Sqn! | Rights Advocate,\ advised themto adopt the We! plan.ofor-Governor Heward: aunt-ism e In the halls of justice, © * Boughton was followed by Mewre. Mb :and Pepper, and a aet of weres» | . 'doptea ”um-wra- action of Vor - £1“ch “no , | Supervisors in: '|:ofice of judge and Murregate; mac-immuno- r 'and solieting tha ‘Wtblflifiiflhmiiwm WW of the scheo « but [ ner arrived ou Fridey from-Bt. Croix, reports that about eight: miles past of the- 'Hole xal Wall, about the 90th inst. be Fell in with. where and aft schooner, bottom upward ~Her :maste had broken off and were floating . along: side. . Her'boitgqnr was p could micmmmfiNn\mmm | but owing tothe hoary wea. running at the 'time, and whighwind, ho was wouble to board bin; Bhn had.not been upect- more than about, y | three weeks or s month ; he thinks acme time _. _ | betore the wreck was- discovered, shod-ed, @ $1\!me O. Pe. %. . Strokx, id hm 'been t | visited the past week with dne 1 a my“. wars [80 * F08Yy: . ”Mt-mum with heavy painted grows, snd be Are amt n uus ~ and rith; gwaflxmoutnd perseverance on | ~ senting t the public the. first\ 'nuimbar: of | when-7mm delay than was inundad cir pert, we have the satisfaction of pro- ' The Otrege Democrat. Being somewhat fa- mihu' with the trials aind difficulties which the editor and *publisher of a newspaper has - to eficounter, \the subject 'has been well considered in all its bearings and minnow, ‘ the sesult of which is a firm and unalterable: ~ determination -to persist in the undertaking. Huang no one to. censult but ourself, and amsuming the mpowblhty, and being qmte sure we are right, we mean to g9 ahead. In thus announcing. our settled purpose; -__.\ we desire it to be distinctly understood. that (--- it da with no hostile or antagonist views, feel ings or inlentions Jowards any existing pa- per established and published in this county. It is the place of our nativity-of all our early associations-whore we. first learned to admire the pure doctrines 'of Jeffersoni- an democraq, and though for several years © past, laboring in & distant : mty «of this state, in the capacity: of editor \of a public : Jotirnal, devoted to the same great-cause to whichOld Otsego has ao generously contrib: \_ uted her support, yet we have always taken a despintereat in whatever - related to -ou native county ; and it is with theie feeling that we avail ourself ofthat egmmon righ . by all, of the & punuimf happi hess\ and carrying on their legal basines where their ; judgmenta-digtate: they can bes promotetheir own.. 'and sthers wolfate. ] shailaver be gur desire. and: effort to .cult vate a good with, and to re 'ciprocate wll the . tisual courtosics :extende cowards us by our brethren of the press. .It input Garncst aind. sincere desire th nmhmg may mama to mar those cordis relations That should sub-m batman «& conductors of the public press. go 'unfort ntwimmwmppmmdfifl thig'te ~As Al appen sonable anticipation, whichy- we are. deférmined | aball be by no fault ours, we. hays. only to~s know o nghu and. 1;umme to efend them. _ 'Coucious: that it depeids entirely tp the ability with winch [paper is conduct for its ru6coss dutmguuh' For intelligence and dimimmafion, it is p haps unnecessary to say thet the editor a pmpmtorof this paper does not upset to sustained in the undertakingunless in t judgment of the public, after a fairway t paper is deemed worthy of patronage. 1 efiomhdkhwmung to. make it all i sho wants, tastos, nunmenu, \interests. a MM consonant with truth, mg justice and propriety, may. de It w always contain: the choicest and but selec diterary inatter, adapted to the tastes of | anumerons clam of readers.. who prefer ind of matter; all - the current. nowsy | at!\ Wm‘mvu Gauguin“), 'per steamers, railways, | oonches, or thetelegraphic Lines, proper, ineertion in a country: newsp«per, will ~ early and promptly 1='d before the pul shrough the columnsc' . the Demogm As: radium 'of. advertising, it is. inte ed to maka this paper preferable to. any er paper published in this county . ° ' In palm this paper will be. decide démmflhc, according to the 'general. | fnost enlarged signification of the term, advocate :af no clique or faction, and . lowing the lead- of nopeperat the Ca / or shewhere; but conducted on the b ' 'basizof findemocnnc platform, as soewr \ send it,. find with: tmw to the harmon! 3 united; an action of the De - crate Pm, Being fully. connnced at the-: pro-ant time in this State, there in moit imperious necessity of the Democ Premin the country Hereafter, in ag mmMiudube free and and v - by the centralized yolitical \hereiofore existing st Albany, mm! course calculaied toheal existing ani ~ ties and dugout, 'The result of which NN‘ 20: 4M”!!! the “M05 DB! I? willbe: uncommmmng is. its hor to all partial, invidious or class legisla and the mdrocaie of all Taws as far as ; 1mm, 'being general, Jost and uni hroughoitt tha state, and interfering as tle as possible consistent with the p good, with the from action and prévate nes, tastes: nMMm 'of. thecitizen. ~ 'It will advgeate @ fall fair complian Minimum part of the.Lagialata __ this state in carrying out the reforms e ~ ~wd, contemplated and provkgd form a muuw|m | ~~ Mint lpeelfiuuon as. to ”W of this i committed: t judgment of the m ty. when dee we are-content to abide. hemo ron - Cr This number: 06mm, D .crat will - be forwarded: to \épnia who wot envolled there- names as' subseribe Alliuech who do: not return the samp . mediately will be wondered as perm subscribers: |_. ___. e * 4 The paper. ot: which 11m iti the Demoerat is: - worked, 1s: not of so - -as we intend ~ to- use 'hereaf Is wiil \sleo he obsirred that the sh tather too nurrow, but we. were procure a larger sigh this week. . Th \ flhwmhwumnmfi t . _-_ Ip Th mtg?!“ 1 aar wutnfiflfitnmqyz th“um§ mainlin- will 6 done; © signs occupy butfour hours euch day . the most of that is occupied with i .But what cise: could be 01 | 556.“ng Legislature?