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( I ,-1,; «X 5,39 was a bill for the rblief of the corporations of the D istijct of Columbia, by appropriating $ ! 500,000 for the payment of their debts. After a long debate in Committee of the Whole, the bill was agreed to by the Copnmittee, and re- ‘ported to tl^e House, and the House adjourn- ed^ The resolution in relation t § ^ n j adjourn-all ment o f the legislature was called up, and af-and ite, thp House resolved to ter considerable ^ebat idjourn on the 24tli inst. ' .T he bill in relation to the apprisal of d( ges oji the canals was read a third time and --^ Mr. W etm ofe offered a resolution in rela- tion to the appointment o f a joint comhiittee to examine ihe acooums o f the Treasurer, which lays on Ihe table. Mr. Wilkeson, pursuant to notice; brought in a bill to compel voluntary associations to glve tTid nam W of thWpaftne^^^^^ In Senate, May 1 ^ —T h e bill for the appor- tionment of members o f Aaiembly and the a r- rangement of tho Senate disiricis, was read a third time and passed, ayes 28, noes 3. Edward Livingston, Esq. as counsel, fur Mr. Bishop, prescnled a list of his newly dis- covered witnesses,'and the facts he expects to prove by th em ; and stpted th at the evf^ dence would,he ready whenever the commit, 8 were prepared to have it. Four o’clock this afternoon was appointed by tho committee for the hearing of it. The restraining act was taken up . in com- mittee' of tho whole and various amendments were offered and read, but the committee rose and reported without taking any question, and the Senate went into executive ho.sines.s. - ___ In Assembly.—The House concgrrMl.in the anlBndmehib of the Senate to Ihe bills to instruct the Auburn and Rochester, and tb .e lioa and Syracuse railsToadeC adjourn-all put to the sword, f?nt five who escaped,] af-and only (wo of them Georgians; one, Rich- ■\ ■ • --^ J.L” ! - i : . a , h i . h h f l. n« . d i ., e r , „, l towards the mam army w illi Iho b.ilance i.l snre^ th,m a.irUhe imUlic generally, Hut mnlmis: shall his troops, 360 men. and s.veu pieces of ar- tjllery, when they were attacke.1 in an open sUncU .o him .. . ■ lila agents In New York* ' prairioby a large Mexican furce, mostly cavat-1 „ * w.m .CA'rrEti.. could=-not telH he result. The termination m I i«-________________________V g ? ! G rea t , ^ c t i o n S a le e ? e r” a,t’nef:“S l - i s r i;.u7.esj a lar ,i<e quantity of Calicoes, on .I G injihams, of dirrereiit piuiorns and qualities] Mej-ino and Tliibot <iav\ ls, S:Ks, French Mushns,. Ribbons. Laces, and n-.-sirry: OilfThuiulrcd India Rubber 0;i CloUts, eStc Ac. ■jlJJie above is a Inrue stock of Goods, comprisiri« mdst ariicles kept by DrA’ GViods Ab -rc/tants,*and will without reserve. Further particulars will he given next week in hand-hills. A liberal creditwill be given; oiiall ctiiiiinue^rroin ila^^o day lill tho whole is sold. ^ t lio s s o r D am atge b FI lA NCE COl y . . . N e w S p r lttp G ood . s S S S i e li P i --^ ed^ sad statins th at measures were necessary oi the part of congress to carry it into effect. Mr. Southard froui the naval committee re ported in favor of a navy yard, south of Ches- apeake B ay; and also on the subject of a aa- Tal depot at Key West, and a bill authorizing a survey of the coast of Florida. Mr. Ewing stated that an additional report had been received from the treasury .depart- ment, relative to the transfers of public money from the western depoail.e banks lg lb,e eastern cities; of wliich, after some highly interesting remarks, he moved that a thousand extra cop- ies be printed. The motion was agreed to. T he general appropriation bill w.is then ta= ken up. After some debate, the motion to strike out the ilepi of SdO .OOO , for printing the documentary history of tlie United States was .^Tho bill wa's then read a third time and pas- A3TNA I N S U R A N C E C O M P A N Y , Op UAnTPOUD ,CONNECTICUT . --^ ! this unhappy affair, was explained by three .men who escaped about the time o f the catas-1 age, and doing much e xecu tio n ; and .kept r e - .treating through the fight, whic h lasted! the greater part o f the day, until he gained \some—poi \J s e d j h .stumld be treated as prisoners of war. Their\ arms were immediately secured, and the next ,h .y ities have been comtfiTl ted. The army of 'I'exas after making - i stand on the Colorado, has relreatcd to llie’ east ^side of the' Brasses. San Pliillippe is burnt (by the citizens>and there is a probahi'li- ty that Urazor -----‘ i -----the a.amfi fate. ishington have' ^ expect thilt the half a dozen families west of the Brass The enemy is known to be marching jti -cmuxttyLjn_iw.o. divisions f 2000 P L O U ii—W E S T E i ti v f l o c u .men f l q ii r , b r a n, s h o r t s anu Fe e d oi evyjr de ' 'V't c a - t e l l .treating c 3 h pai.rfm Utica , May IB. -----—-^ NEW nogug. Op UAnTPOUD ,CONNECTICUT . UWJN, Secreniry.. . .«Titm7 (N TRACY u nnw mexving n lxrfze mxdmm In his 1. mmrur nnoxs. ¥m:»m-nu, 1: aulrnl, Mvdirnl, Thcnlogvul, sum: L\nllMlACfHA!I('Du‘1.lJL': “huh-rxmu pnsun Iugmmmzmonx ever ulferv: m mu mule! mm lm new Puhllcalluns nfllle Lnl wmm; all at’ .vI:::.n mu hz mm on me man rusumxble Irlrlun ..... ,1...... \/IV...=..m.. nznuunxumLFIIJII _ He will unmnlm m xeruive me new lmbhcutlnnau um an-mu»u.*.o.n III: pn>.ss,. Also 1. large uuppjy ul Engilill ma Amrnlcnn sn‘ 'no,\~uu'. umn;msm.: pgmv.-ruf L-vary Illwcxipliuu; Mu. Ihemaurul xnsunumm. yx.m..g um] :-um hlv-uk emu, m;1u.$_u».:....u nmu.V>A-:us.“QuIlla..YVa1'us MC. dzc.\ .stumld Their\ [g Ti.MOKdvr-wilxox rinr» t t . ^ of May neat. For ^ UHcvMerch,5.,9^\— .........-...-....... ymuu.mums.mums. vvawusnu;.n:c. G '|‘1*my|xI.\.r_xH1brlm.- Fxxmr ,mm..~m and rm. xv L'\'CL\)PRII)A.IIlll1Clln snmlly mm wm'l:x m vulmnvs or llumbnrn f|'um um.» corn-mrm:emr:n(>. my 3 ma 3\\'5l . rinr» t t m l I S S i T S T RA W B J K im . llarlfoid,-June, 1835. UWJN, Secreniry. Iiisuratice Company coiiltni.s oi each ; togetlitr with other insur.iblcnrop»‘r- . . 8 .4M I'Ll, f a rWEIL. pas- ' Executive business occupied the remain of the day, and on Saturday the Senate dii^ 'In the House on Friday, communications tvero reccei'ved from the Secretary of War -and quarter master general, relative to the state of affairs on the western frontier and the movementa-of Gen. Gainesj - A tid-in-conneX—- ion-with'lhese, Mr. Cambreleng reported a bill making an oppropriation of one million for the protection of the frontier, which was read twice in committee of the whole and ordered fo be * Air, Howard from the foreign committee re- ported a billTor anticipating the payment of claims under the French and Sicilian treaties of indemnification. , inificati.j • ainde^,flt^B _d^y_jiK aa_£B ^ 5 V '£ ''S a s S i i V K hymns, and is pul up in acoiivenleiit size and .sold at 12J crhTri!.yKb'irdr^,^k.‘““‘ p-<= - For sale at the Society’s Dopyisitory,. No. 169 Genesee H A R I) \V AK E .—JA.\II:‘»4 DANA 4: SUN Ill?‘ now recewln‘ um; wring hnjmrlnnuua ul .IlAIU)WA% CUTLEKY nnd- ‘ SADDLE“ , CABINS‘? WARE, which |||2y 09¢! lit) DIIB on lhr maul rensnxm|:|e until, .1 me 0.,» nmwm Sun, 92 Gcneiee .1. um, May 3, ma. - em . lioa and Syracuse railsToadeC The Senate sent for concurrence a bill for the apportionment of members of Assembly, with reorganization o f the S ena^distriV ts, which was referred to a commiljtee of the whole and made a special order, for. to-mor- 1.AYLSWORTIL. ^ enemy to -cmuxttyLjn_iw.o. divisions o f 2000 men one through theiiets«or-opott~the-San Phil- lippe, and another along the coast towards Velasco. They were constantly expected at the latter place wheirHeft it, and the advance of the other division had already reached San Plhilippe. The Indians had begun to be. trou- blesome, and many negroes have run away—- in some instances whole plantations of them had gone off in a body, but had done no fur- AheL_miachieL__ Yb i^ .mao.yJ'atmliea-and ae.u eastward, some for the y water—others are mi )d by the arn . den’^ & c ' ^ & c ® ^ > > * r ^ »u d C a ^ - Tlie bill to amend the charter of the New- 'ork and Erie rail-road company, [provides /or carrying the mail,] was read a thirtf time and passed. In Senate, May 11.—Tho motion refer . _ _- » snot: crunsmn. 1'000LBs -nu”. Talhnm & Walker‘: mann- mun. just roczlved and rot ml: :1 92 Genus: u my mm 5.51 .V\l\(E‘.SJ')ANA_ a sex . and passed. In Senate, May 11.—Tho motion to refer the several propositions relative to the repeal of the restraining lUw to the bank committee, which was pending when the Senate adjohrn- ed yesterday, was taken up, on motion of Mr. , , V 'e getable P u lm on a r y B a lsa m . 3 0 Tuesday, M a ^ ^ l^ ^ ...... ., mmm) mclea (1I.\1rc1.2'3 GI-uracc mm ms“-, .\pu12G, ms. . July 13th , 1835. F A C.-\llD.—A BLAKESLEY \v[sm.-Am mfnrmhu pm-an. um Ilm public, um be hzu M an Imlnm umn mu mxnrmm clung» a! mm. M, P. s.m1'n. m - ....._...........~..a.u...s.............................- . . RI«TOL. . . »m ainde^,flt^B _d^y_jiK aa_£B relief of the District corporalibns which was Saturday the 6ih. the civil and diplo- matic bill, as amended by the Senate, was ta- ken up in committee of the whole ; the amend- ments of the comrhittee wer« reported to the -House, and the bill sent to lh e Senate for con- ^^^The house then resolved itself into a com- mittee of the whole, on the hill making an ap- propriation of one million for the defence of the Western frontier, on which a very anima- ted and interestinfe debate arose. The bill was reported to the hSuse, read a third time, an 1 passed. And then the house adjourned. «Mo .x d a t ,- May 9.—In the Senate, the bill making provision for the support of the army, was read the third lime and passed, Mr* Ben- ton presented a memorial from a public meet- ing held in Philadelphia; in favor of recogni- zing the independence of Texas. He said he was not surprised at the nivhtsal feeling in fa- r th ofth s co r , l ti i tte pting v o r o f T exa s among m e people 01 ini3_coumry, arisin g from the perfidy qnd usurpations o f San- Anna, ho aUempling Ambrose L. Jordan, E sqrlif counsel for Mr. Kemble, submitted a list of the witnesses and a statement of the facts he intended to prove by them, in obedience to a resolution of the Sen- ate, of Monday last. Referred, on mbtiou of Mr. Maison, to the committee of investiga- ■ Mr. Young notified the counsel that a meet- ing of the committee would be held this after- noon at 4 o’clock. I:ui§§E5I—'a'.fnE»'u§E£'\ iie\n}»}'y' H2 7.3-'xu.'\\fz' ai§.\ii\II'-Hfxiuuugli !on'i |.hnnIing~|mIue, conwr or John and Event! mm May 3 mm NVIHUAM B.C1.ARK S,. t a r ‘K r i K S K Feb 13tb, we learu that the plague was maktog great 4>rogress in Upper Egypt. Norxcm.— The 1;-mnors,Ixau her-l-‘torn n.-my: -mm me 'mmm.: a row.--men. Is mic day dlmnlvml ny mnnual cnuselll; me nu] 1-..m.u..a Ix-Inulhorlzml mum up uh» bnmnell oflhe mm. mm mu conllnue busmesx :1 us I. uuha ow ,......n. rm Um- aim: mm. -. mur 1- nmmn. May 7. ms. LMBIK 'l‘o\\'NsE.\'D nnuuhmum hvpralhnll ..-o pqrsmns um:-I-veulm mo nboye \rll|nEyIrr-thlrl lu||vot1nncam‘|mIu-Iu. my on mow pm; e Ilsa n. to Invrixnndrurrhu mp prxurmzge ofIhe'fr|L-ndsalx e .- mm. Uucx, May I7. 13:11. (am 'l'D\\'NSENI!. ‘IR. TIIOMAS WILKIE. P011Tl'(AlTPAlN- I TER.hu1 mm rammed u, nu. r.1I_v, um Imsxakcn .\roomnu I'.._»-.-nxumev, lwu duors frulu ! \kII1’fn’lYl‘ nnuhl Iu> Impuy In wml on all lh.-so wha \-mum Iiwur mm wuh their |m||’IlIIBfE. The €).lIEIlfl||1I' he \la|IIA|lII1H’MX y.-m_ pm Xnhahur->l'Iu.1 pmr.»m..n. Ix: m¢n..nu.»m mu unulnlu muno extrlhl ancnvacy uf nurlnu-. a.»m-my nl much, we uiulmll, mu-nagu mum. nu,-. .«pnIa.,nsaa, aux . NVIHUAM B. C1.ARK S, . . on nrar ih.* trrniii.ation of thp Rail U nj: appearance, th^ dclichfiul The U. S. ship Vincennes, Captain Aulick in her cruise through the groups of Islands in the Pnciftc, has taken off twenty American seamen left on shore In a destitute oonditon by different whalers. The greater part o f whom Capt. A. put on board with their own consent. American mer: chant vessels wanting hands. VE\VGll0D.§.—TlYEOlJOllE s, sown now L rn:2l\1m{ m oxvemavu and nrln -ssonmem nf rmcv AND s-urn; mw aoona -mm. r..- mll ul- feraHhoIo\vos||wlcu. Apnl as. 1sw—aww _ G .-A. r d S T E R DE N T IS T ,Mo. 66 Oenvgee Street) , noon at In Assembly.—BWs to construct twenty- ir rail roads in different parts of the state, were read a third time and passed. NE>V SPUING GOODS .p . J8 . were read a third time and passed. I n Senate. May 12.—The committee of tho whole, Mr. Spraker in the chair, took up the resolutioas-dh the subject of tho judiciary 7110 MA NXIFACTUR mm s.--—s.\M'-‘cum . g CHANDLER, wonm Inform me |iuh|m g.~m-nuv, nu: me Are rw|v»l2u(l¢|irl?Eu me cuy Run-nue. n|| Innéa ov wo3L1.r:N mom ML -mu Ire |IrupareA| no 2.. mm onlv.-rs lormou om»: km«.or_ wnrk usually uuulc IlrQIl1|l_XI.If||n¢lI|A\o{l|1a}|lld;_ T|I’e|f{a:.Il‘ilI1'5l0Y n... . .to a lN o . ^ l ^ j e i ^ . . ^ tho whole, Mr. Spraker in the chair, took up the resolutioas-dh the subject of tho judiciary ^Mr. Powers moved an additional resolution, for the re-organization of the court of chance- ^ Th e comm ittee passed the first proposition reported by the judjciary committee, provi- ding for the amendment o f the constitution so „g (o authorise the appointment o f tw oaddi- ’fional j'liatioes o f the Supreme Court and rose and reported progress on the other projects gahmiltcd. ' - In A bly—The House in committee of New York Mu-ku,—s-turd-y, may M. A!l¢nl—The demand coll Active pml [he plhzel There we been rmnu uumzé - son nu pm 1136 so; |n_v_1 150 gm: ,I\e1r_I:u5 :7 ap. I _ Cnl-r<m—'l'he me: for me last mm ohylembnca .bmn mo bnlu N‘ Orlenxu at In 211 cm; |!plands.l5| me; man Flunda, neg ; 19‘); um so Mamie n n 2| ; making . mu: rorine week '1 mo lulu. _ Fnuux Ann llnr.—The Llaur market ha: non-nnoa mil:-nnlly since an; um nonce. ‘ me. ot Wu|:n| cum mm mm\ yeuendtv u s» so cur con... man to fur bumu; :uml| pnrcallal Fenns at :5 so . Ia‘ 5-2| uy». Fleur In-Itlucllnmllo u no Sale: ofC4xrn Mun m mm. In :21 so - rzz; -nu bus :4 541. cu-«—:un Luahels ar (cud Tusuny Yellow Corn mldu 90; woo Antwerp Eye M as cu; nu: man u 99 cu. Tum any mm: unmh. or ran.-up. When u. umrm. but me qnuluy gem-r||ly|I arm-wry. ma We hum of nu nle: Norm mu um mm at a nu. so am. winch u 1 rmhu redunuou; nula or Northern Yellvw Corn wu mm M 92; um . mm of Nnrlh Cu» ulmn u as m. wd-Kn; Nnnhnrn om -x 54 all. l'novmmu—'|‘|\e euxlnd ru», nu: ma ram continue: very moxleule. um rm Mesa Park ym puke avlnnll re~ ducllun m our zuulumnn. um munuuu ronnu um, bullhr dcmul ll Hlmled. nuuer u excee-Imxlvtlull. but Erma: Imeaeumeu no runner. noel’, Mesl.XtI| so an pct b|1|.‘. Prune, :7 - 53. Park, Meal». :2 n .22; Puma, IN a lid.-Canmmrcinl Adm ........ ....._.....,..._... .. ...,... ... ...... um. Ingenu- =.» mu. um: ownnxpcncnce an-I4.. mu ofumr work» hen, mnfmey namr the-nsclven e:ubIe me... In cun- ma wan mg umu-3 Qltuhhslnncnl |n um country. All‘ -rdern -an e execuled mu. prpmpnnen. ma u. .. am... .e.- mu ma-u rm mm m...m.o... Order! Irc;nlql“lIanl:xIl‘:1T:;urI.und n:n._n£?v1..;‘arc'adxion wt mi 9 1 e r no,nre In an ....e.. - \V - - H. SA¥H*‘0llI;. - 4:u.nunr cm.\'m.:n Hsmkv 1-ormsv. um um. May 17. lama. - xx.\ .p -‘ ‘ “le inuchr ------------------------” ....... -\\ ----’ lets were iiS . Utica, April 26, iS3f. .to I5r”e*oi^^yS“-Pec. 15 , ____ . . ^ a r arisin g from the perfidy qnd usurpations o f San- ta Anna, w ho was aUempling to wage at once ^ a war o f abolition and Catholicism, and who 1 .1 _r - j - .-i .. - r .i . .. i tte pting r r cathn n threatened the federal government of thi .to ----’ . .1_r ... .. n threatened the federal government of thi ,country ; and that lie meant to pluck the lau- rels from the brow of G ene^l Jackson. Not- withstandingihisstrong expression of feeling, *Tr. Preston could not perceive how this gov- nment could in good faith do any thing to d the Texlans ' eyond good wishes for their; leeess. Mr. Webster concurred in the gen- •al view takcfi'of the the Senator gahmiltcd. ' - In A ssem bly—The House in committee of he whole, Mr. Cornell in t!ie chair, again took the bill to regulate the sale o f grain by An amendment leaving it optional with the parties whether they will sell by weight or mensiiro was adopted. a|i'!faayw!r™effen The qua lirj' of these lands is jreneraliy I s S l i S S s .to . YDS OIL FLOOR ILDTIIS on 1 2,000 lrnnspmrnlinn. undxrl lalrr panernn of me man In .\'L-w )'nrk.1n melvlork rum-r's usm in the Uliu (-IIuhH.~||~ m-mlsnlmnd 0! any mm] In ms vwu in the Unucd :5‘%.‘°\ . -. A .. .to . . apply at the August 13 , 1835. . leeess. Mr. Webster concurred in the gen- •al view takcfi'of the subject by the Senator South Carolina ; but he was for peace, would do nothing to compromise,that B ,althongh he was for sustaining, in eve- i».the rinlits o ' ------------fro m iitl cated tho sentiments imputed to Santa Anna, and desireJ to know on what authority they were made. Mr. Walker, o f Missippi, read an extract received by him from an agent of tho U. S. in Mexico, who vouched for the correctness of the declarations thade by Santa Anne, which were made in the presence of the British and French Ministeis at the lime. In the H ouse,M r Everett of Vermont, of- .......................... c President fo lalive to Mexi ■ the fron use, I fered a resnloiion calling-on-tliuPresident for information on every suliject rel t i- co, the boundary line and ileferfce of tie r; which lies op the table one day. The questi >n of the disposal of the surplus Reven- ue came np, was debated, but not finally dis» posed of; when that part of the naval appro- priation bill relating to tlie South Sea explo- rin g expedition was considered, and after con- eiderahle debate, the amendment to the amend, ment, (which gives tho President power to fit out the expedition, if ho deems it expedient,) it was carried 92 to 63. The House .made the fortification hill, and ad ,;^ some progress in l Journed at a lalo'hi idc. —! mensiiro was adopted. The bill was, after some attempts to amend lad been lost, adopted, reported to tho house, ead a third lime and passed. The bill to incorporate the Catholic Educa- tion Society and ^rplian^Asylumof St. Luke’s d to incoppofating any bill recogni- zing any religions creed. Mr. Carroll defended Ihe^eciion. T h e bill was laid on the table.] In Senate, May 13.—About 20 rail-road lilis were reported by Messrs. Mack,-J. Beardsley and Lounsberry, and ordered to a third reaifing. The senate assigned 11 o’clock to-day for hearing the counsel of Mr. Kemble. Bills read a third time and passed: To ineotpora'te ihe Oneida Bank, ayes 23, noes 4, (Messrs. Beckwiili, Loomis, Willes and Young.) ' - To incorpoHrte iho Tompkins County Bank, ayes 22, noes 5, (Mes.srs. Beckwith, Lawyer, Loomis, Willes and Young.) 'Po incorporate the Bank nf Lvons, ayes 24, noes 3, (Messrs. Beckwith, Willes and Young.) 'Phe senate then resolved to hear the coun- sel of Air. Kemble. m?\[::\;un: mmingxo p-‘re hm Fur Ih u-Ir awn runmmp- non um alwnu he lupphed. sun‘ :1. Tnonsox Arlrll 26. was. A . 4».-so rn ey a t L a w , A& S o licito r In C lia n co r y 27tf . May 13,1835. s i iil S I S S to tho official iell moats at thoir pub - 1 market. ?ORTS.-Al(l. White, from I Srnma n-por| n‘! Fuhionu to: M6. jun rrreigd hy lhengnnm Mm. Sagucz, sclrdalylng Iyuuufur dn:u..¢.nLluen1I. cnunanllz an hand. 3.;-mm. ‘kc. or-nu. r mg mu .4. u..m.u......... Ema. Apnl’25. 1 5. B01! f^LEGANt AND U iril varieties of Cambrlck'nrd LZi Prints, at much lower price than usuaL received “’uik^'^NOT .'ieih,1.935. ^ ^ if '. f New York arc ortererJ lor sale, for cash or on liberal credit. The lands* are titua- a ted on ihe nmiherly side of the Oaclda , ■ The cuun'ry may hnlIh;, manning nmm-mus and mr.»i.uw|emauu, scboah. cu-mm, grm nun. nw -mun. u... ... -.....-.. .--- RcIpeI;ub|u nu-lF'r'c r-on. culun mun, mm m: valley at me um-x, um frollxlrher mm, no In. moms; Kn. Thu Legmnmu an mic or New arm has jug Iuuednlnwlo couxlruu the Black mm Canal, vrluch w n arr-mu chem-J: am: my Iccesa m mu. vegan. Tl-c conleunplued Rail and mm the Inner: Ihwr banal lo the rum su. lmvlemcq w|ll pmbalrly was through \-:~£'=';*‘*.. .. ~ .. .. k . “’uik^'^NOT .'ieih , 1 .935 . ^ ^ i f ' °'°I t!lll« .tV .re 11 TRAC} S . NEW GOODS .\ a?l\ le S S ! ? oni-fi-iemis and the puhlir e^notally are invited to call ^'if NEW GOODS .\ men: .a..... . TI-a prlnclxlal pm or uh: propeny all‘:-red I-V me Aub- acrlber Ivu vary nenr (Ind nine 0! ll Ihrcclly Ilrun) Illa‘ I‘-;°s=;'\'.m.'=='~ Ix , ‘. . . . . . ‘VANTED. an AI’l'|'klZN'l'lCE In u~- Lmklng Gllushuslnan; ngu Ir-nu“ m xr- 'I‘esup|nmn|a an In cluxmcm: andhnl-|I.s wnu ho -r.“..m~d. In All: Iulmsribvr. w. .1. our \« I. ULlcu,P2nn-.II‘1, ms. __ ¢.'ur_ (‘10'I[l|llSSlI)NER on DEED§.—’l'hn my-. : ncrIhv'r mu lmcxu nmvumlcnl cnmmlsuonr-rm me n-;k.no\vled§nurM -rne.-.1. fnrlllu rnnnly nf0nnM.'I mwx:\'. n.uu~mu). s-. r:. nesrc mm um my 91!}, ms , uuxr 1market. ?ORTS.-Al(l. White, from I t lll l s s S s slcian for Hie city dispensary bo referred to a special ‘\^vfflu™nTheXyW°ap^^^^^ \‘ •hito , Holmes, ^ZdTn\noHonof AUl Faxton, his honoi r the Mayor, R L 1‘An a a n ._____\ Jan. 4 , 1836 . . . CLOTH \'|5L\'E'I‘ VESTING. Ilmvr xrllrh-: Fl x-st.-ea! n. J. avoluus. mm u.. mm.ls1'~. a:u(_ A lllfll \'.lIlIE'|'\' OF LONDON C.\3‘SI.‘YElUC5— 9: «mm .m.-:. n. .1. Momus. Ilnra. Oct. mm. 18.55. SM -u ..,.., .TO.j.d,. ^ Pe 5<ins at a distance cart address the-sulisfi^In'r at Morristown. St Lawrence county, or Ptessi.-, Jetlerson N. V . and ttieym^ o^cntaie^n^on ^iro^^^ May,lMe. . Agent for tile Proprietor. P f* .the present is a most advamagrY iuNimie m clear lands? the high price of“ black salts” being sufficiful lo^ay for the laods, and for the exponseWcTeaniY- . David Wager & .James Wafson WilUnais , Street, (Wash ::._::_____ \ POUND! C0‘I\.|‘0N BA’l\l‘l.l\'l.v3 D of . [nod qumny (or u|r .; (In: Lu.-u Cu Elmo hv bums nmwm.L. April as me: -.m-so sel of Air. Kemble. Ambrose L. Jordan, Esq. addressed the sen- until the hour of adjourn.ment, without con- eluding his argument. In Assembly.—T\\a voles of the house on the bills to incorporate the Hudson City Bank, and the Pacific Bank of New-York, and to in- crerse the capital of the Merchants’Exchange Bank, New-York, were re-considered, and tho bills severally lost. In Senate, May 14.—A .L. Jordan, Esq. concluded his defence of Mr. Kemble. Henry R. Storrs, Esq. followed, on behalf if Mr. Bishop, and argued against the consii- gmhoriiy of tho Senate to expel any of nnembers, except upon impeachment and cnyjction. . i^Iay 4: B|1glIADCL0TH5, mtssuumuzs. 5.51.. mans -he liar mr rlvengmul me Ullca cut: Stare. A[vIiIZ'u.I . 3w.'.l) «LA nu or!-‘Kc:-:.— om \v}m>Pv I1. .mu:. :1. I-'.LL|S.huve nln-ned Ino .~a.1:.ommsum, um, om.-nltlr the hon c-me, «'91- 0» '1-0218159 n1 villa: and exclunzing wxld lands. cullnuled ngm. noun nu lulu, and Vnrlnl hoah Iou ‘ Thry will recr|va Ind xe. mm m . hook mu ror the y...-me, rum, house: \‘“'£J°“ i°\\\“ . . .._.... A-.4. . _ ._._ _. N . Y . L E G ISI.A T U R E .- 6E”1K:I§'§’L:kE}fp!& E or y-ml m um um can Elan-:,No. Henna: mm. Apnl ma nu; ma mm mu warnmu Tivy have on hand nuX|u1xrd mm 5.: nlqum wild mud: in Om-Ida. and um It‘,-acem cnvunllc wluzh‘ may win srll mu; law mm um I noon-zum new Also a uumm n«m.smu.« [on am \can! u .y. r|| luecnmns In ml: my, wlnclnlhey wuugn In Senate, May 9.—On motion of Mr. Ed- Lnniow Arm RASPEEIIIIY svnur, Iv, me duzen or .|n[le haul». Iur nmr hy .1. H. MARC!-HS! .2 « M.1y.P‘ nmurmsl & nimnr-5. .__..:_.__: A COOK \VANTED.—Fnr\ gov!!! tuck Iwbcral waxes mu 1.. uixuu. .¢...uy In .cuv.'ncnu.1. Ax-nu-an xsus. wzr Resolved, T hat the Hon. John C. Kemble and the lion. Isaac W .Bishop, be requested to inrke a statement to the Senate, of the names of the noyrdy discovered witnesses they wish to examine relative to the char- ges preferred against them, or either of them, and also the facts they expect to prove by suclr witnesses, and that a copy of such teinent be served upon Ihe complainants. Resolved, T hat the testimony takeii and art made by the committee of investigation. repo , relative'to the charges against the Hon. John C. Kemble and the Hbn. Isaac VV. Bishop, be recommitted to the said committee, and that they be directed to take such rfewly discover- 'ed evidence as the above named senators, or the complainants, may desire, to produce, pro- perly appertaining to the subjects of investiga- oorpomuon mace. /, PUBLIC? NOTICE |l herehy given limit 14'‘. up‘ £lk'Illon|s new fending before (II: L‘1ImumrI Faun.‘ cu rope:-inn uh! m|Iwvm| Jomuon -um,-u ,r..m nu pr:-sennennlnanon until u |hn|| In|g-_r-mu mm Imn. and um :J.,.umn.... -nu» many lewd Ill!-u by nu- Common »0|lllCl|,0l|\I¢ Will inn: May J. D. E!) AROS, CI:-Ik ONION REED.» Jn-I rt-cured smug. \vmxe.\'.-1, |nw, and ma an-kn om\ npnnmax Ml» very mu, by .1. n. M cums.» my 0. mncmsl dc F mans. Jlica, Nov. I6th, 183,> law om xvnn-m-. um‘ rm | rmcn-Hr mu;-.qnn lrn rrn'|;;‘m« -pv'1rIs m vsurlnz ‘vh. Ln:-ls, ¢ul|lu1¢J nnn or hnune xm rm m. .....1,m m an; mm.u.-n knhe name. nutl (mm_ his nun; It-d Irlcvlexmxiencc in aprnislng I.r:L.§s.;_)._» red :1: hmw.l!I‘Itnnlldl-1 1nv|ln:LI Utic .^ May 14, 1836. Sumac .u. mawuunmn-rs.--J-m rec'd ommpo wnrh nlsuruical Inaxrumenu. cnmynuing . vary Iargc and gennral Iusnrlmx-nl, rm tall: by .. . 1; .‘&,!‘.'.‘§.!‘.°'\i'!; \Em. I'flice to the romiis two doors below Men, April 13. IFSL cnyjction. onviction. Before Mr. S. had concluded, he gave way to a motion th at the -Senate adjourn until half past three o’clock, which was carried. . In Assembly.—T h e bill to replenish ih - IKIN ,AU ’ y. 24w1 Punmc Norlcmuhmhygv-1»-um. u. mu.” mm us now pending beam the -;nnm.. .. u.....¢.: m. gradnnf um gxmlnn; l)o|IunbiIf.r:1:I,|mm Susie ilrzvl m \V!glu|n-H1 tweet. mu rm‘;-1...; a saw . |uv-Ann _xx4 Nu’! cm.-u whore Ihc s|rrcltr»su2.nu.ul(1rL-ck.‘ Oorpnmuou Noueu. To svlu-.sr.uN DEN’l'ls'l'!.—dml recmm, mu mr mlr. \ lama Asunlmunlnf ! I‘mL rm... Na 4, m I2: sun-. vmL mnuenuuucom,.omxiun.w.n. -. Imp mun...m uf ms nmu approved AruncI.:J'l'u-:lh. }rm..u:mu..<n Plnhrh-Iph-5\ E “ .__mm “ Jnnvxs M.’ furrcu, AHornryula|w.n nxomnmra budding uvr-r mu sum of A.C:-om-r a Son. nrou. bun, April mu, lam. mt \ll. :1 mhcmsx. a Mmcgnga ggnng _ RgMovAL._.n. 1- !mTl.El'l hu rem-ma his small of goudxln the Large and Comlnmluansnure, No. 76‘ Donut: ulrrel, ||\r:: doors ubvue Ihn «Info um, when h_z In new recelvmg hisSI'lUNG Gonna ruxuyu-mu; m hnndsmne usomnznl al Pmcy ma Blank Dry Goods. May 3. am ' Mr. Judd offered a resolution to appoint committee of one from each senate district enquire *'— ------- f. |l into- ing a hot Governor, which purcha uncll an HA4] mm um. . —.2\»-an .v, D. snwzums cum. =“Z:'£Ji..Z'.‘&‘h'é’.'7'.}'EZ May 3.-~‘Z\\'5| H a ffE a p f For sum Tna fnlkmlng |1EALI7S‘l‘A'|'I}lnIh'l cuy olUL4u:—A Huunmdla-I. Hus, E-n Io me cnunly den’: ox \Vl|Iu- om u. - * Tm: llousn ma Iomcku 21 man.) 0» mm sw. nu! -nzmmhrmge. The name will be we hm’. u n LI me ptgmellyqf my u»a'«.m um Onh-n, um. whh loclnu ezouuln. The auhnrribez W: oEc_-n forllle. I ptdhckl luau ma luh 19 on M. u sum, vhggummd nu {alga muse, 4-mg di\'zI:Lly uanmclr «main-w I u Icrn||I||||urY)I'lhe n1| mm mm x vgry 2- mun lolou -.y¢u- Alxeu. nrarfy oppulill _1 ._ * v,... Am-xa§.§...r.. »\xv:‘IIIdl|:xe mas: n|7;m.n n ‘gm _L. mus -.-ore -e : nl . mu an I 1, - hvaonnu rol mm March 7, ms. . Ix: Punnxc ;<o'r1c|z Is 1-mby.giv;n mu m n.-,.x..' clllun Ix nnw pomlinx warn the Lonnnan L'I>un<r| Yor Inging nu alunu num me gutter: nn mun mm 44 Fayette -um. noun Gene-eeuo ule an e<.an-I sum ..,. Ell-rnunn will be, ! Ilpan I“ u... c........o.. onncxlon Prul-ymmnm. J. 1). 2|) ‘Anna on. May 3_ Is». nwéu Corpontlon Notice. [nus-mu ulvx-ms. uml LINEN uuvxs‘ and wnrrnnled. Jun r:r::(v¢|| by A. 1'. nl TLER. May :1. 1335. cur ssna(§'CJ'aii\i.TF..i}Z\}2}.Jx{.f.TE\EFIi{&Z;1La}§}{ - hold nnevnoun sessions, commencing at 4 u‘~ mung. , _ _ W H I T E S B O R O ’ AC M ale & F e m a le D ep ._Z___j——< PLuna I-‘lawn:-:nmr1I.bIe mmn um bnlv lumenLACES, jun: recened at 7: banner men by my 1—sm' , A. 1-. B|J'l'LER. ‘PRINTED ucoxnws. M-nun; mu Maus- hmc n rpoaivexl um omsea-um: by May 3.—5ur A. 1-. nuwucn. The annexed letter from the Coiambus, (Geo.) Herald nf April 19th, contains a more exact and connected view of the late events in Texas, than we have elsewhere seen. It was written by a Mr. Lambkin, late of Texa te Gen. Baihune, of Columbus—Eve. Jour. 'crsaiinn between Messrs. After some convi Maison, Young and others, • Mr. Livingston suggested an amCndme the resolution, so as to provide fbr meeting at 9 o’clock A. M., which vVas adopted by Mr. Edwards'and passed. . Bills read a third time and passed: For the erection of the town of Oneida. T provide for the construction of 'crsaiinn between Messrs. After some convi 1.. nm“ Clxuruh on Munch] Inurninlg (he nan. lush.‘ »y me in. «V um-op once.-‘tam. mo :v.(!)Iu!eI w_ Bradley, omm llnu.-n, CL, Mm mm. ulIug|msr M um um cm. 1..-nu Homler, or thin cuy. ' ...., ..—.... .. . ,,,,,, rlu-1xnE'r sn.u\'Ls. wim nu-I ! and» mu ;‘ Funny smwxs amt rmdkurmefs: mix mom um Hosiery; mv.-gnu“, Cullcnes. &r . km‘. for mo. low, .1 7o seam: mm, by A. 1'. mvn.r—!xv.. my 3. , sur * On b o a r d s c iir .DeKa i .b ,J Mississippi River, April.7. J Dear Sir—You are no doubt somew hat sur- (irised at the heading of this page : but a few words will explain all. 1 am on board olf one of a number<i4)f vessels that are laden with the unfortunates who are flying from the terrors of war. You have, perhaps, heard of the storming of.S an Antonio, and m.issacre of the ’Pexian garrison. All without an exception, perished, save a woman and two negroes.— Davy Crockett was among the number. He had fully sustained bia'great character for intre- pidity, during an unsuccessful attempt of the enemy to storm the Alamo, ju st one week before the massacre. A shqrt lime jrfe 'tiiTOis to this, a parly of 60 or 70 under Col. Joh'n- soni were cut off, .save four., John Love was among the number who escaped. Renben Brown fell there, and young Mitchell of Har-- ris county, fell in the Alamo. T he taking of the Alamo was followed by the retreat of the maiifarmy from Gonzales, and by llie exter- roination of Fannin’s regiment. 600 strong. Major W ard, and the Georgia' battalion (Capt. Wadsworth’s company included) had been detaehedby Col. Fannin* then at Bahia, to protect aome families who Verc flying ffom the enemy: when they were attacked and af- ter fighting and rfetrealing nearly two days, were at length overpowered by numbers, add — nnu.-ls;\v.Inu:4 Baum-:1-r c mucm hm recelvcd . mw lo: «I beuII|l‘ul Enénvingsy nylon; which are Haunt’: Gallery ornruuh ngrnv (>91. 0 Swi1zcrlaud—lllIuIn|ed by - urlu nlvinu. I‘Inden'I Landscape Illuslruwns elm: «BibIe~ utmu-,gu... Immllu: London uuampe Annunl. 1‘a6mn al|n.ry—bn\|nd, nnv mlmheu. e!L1ll'I Illullrnlingn Blhlu. Rowan‘: Wunderingl through Nunh Walu. Il|IIsInIIlunl—ImIn Ie Gill. amp-. &c.—May us. _ _ 2w] _:L_:_?_ ted. ' Mr . Pe t e r Jon es WhiicsboTB’ - April 23, 1836. Ulicm umyu .4. ms. ill l I S s artford. May 10 ,1836 n :4 vv uuuvaa lJAnlRS mnwuu. will ncem |ho pfeaem u-um me t/rm: um Slarv Na 51 Bonuses -my a um um de n4wr_lmnuLof5P1'UNG az su.w.\u«:1£ nu Goons. w um he mu aelIH(‘[ar cum Iv. - mull .u. Vance M wlmluah mmu. . rmna. nm the public are rzspeclfw invited w all ma enmlna his uurk. Aprll 2'» 1 - . awso BROAD-GLO'l‘l-Is u uAssImEnsa {mu um cheap gas. Muy 3, sur 5.1‘. 51111.: L. mf For the erection of the town of Oneida. T o provide for the construction of a r road from Brew^ton bridge to Syracuse. 'j <To provide lor the construction of a. r road from Syracuse to Utica. raense ----------- T o provide for the construction of a rail- road from Oswego to Utica. T o provide for the construction of a rail- road from Lansingburgh to Troy. ■ ; The coraroiltee of the whole, Mr. Downing in the-chair, took op the bill for t(ie apportion- ment of memiters of Assembly, and the re-or- ganization o f the -Senate districts. - The committee passed the bill as reported by the jo int comnliUee. which pdopted the soggestion of the Secrela,^ of State, as to ps- * timating tho number of female aliens. members asked ................. ‘‘T R I S T ^ ^ ^ u t e - R o y o l,' medium, demi and cap ^DRAWJNG TENCdl^Brtiokman & and ___._._ ,_____._?_ FAMILIES wAm-bn.—n.u: or Iwu familial wm 4-oumn: emplopvmer-I mid eomrunnlue n.-nu. nmnunuhe um: Conan -cm . A Ilvulion nhnuld he lnldu hnmeollnlely, lo T. EGGLES'I'ON. Newvlnxrlfonl, May m,1sse. . sm- ...........-. -5...\ THE S rnsprcl!u|ly mfnrms lhl: E‘liXf‘VII Bl . UNI‘! and HI envirnnl, \Ill ha inlenrluoon |'I return In W: .n{. In two nnnmer touuu ofLncn-van an mm. I-J5\ GI ANNA“. “ll nyslem of Grammar ll vcr Lnmteriully 'Im‘1rnvcd. Mid U10 VIMUHGR which ll Mfr?! lé Evgsonk mm ng in acquire a pn:||c:\| kN1\\'lcd:(c ur Ihn nglixh 1-’IlIL'V)7I§,'F4l||'|I gn:nL To HI EN pnuuus and rrien-Is M ‘JHCB1 UNMOII Mlll OUIEX Pllltel. \\'hM\I (whcnlhnre) he nqn-MIL-; rr.-vIsi|. n- wnuld guy, by way 0! ayunngy,Ihnv. m '1:-lrlyvvux ms mm-:1. l\-. rm I-Iurlk-d‘ mu |nI-2r-nu um um iII3\u hlsown. o. n PELRCEI N:-wunn, Apnl nu, man. 49:: . G = i? . - i e . g ii s v = s - r .__._ 7 4.,._ T. _... DlSSOLUTl0N.—Tr:a co-pn \ memorm uix bemoan mm mm: hers was uxmnwc by nmunl mm“: on m; In hat. The noun mu hooku ..r (In: conccrnua In .m..n.e mm: at 1. wmg roman. Icclion. All «in a um: um Finn and no: pnld hylhe u.y,ot.u.m- ncx wm, wumom any aumimanamn. be prlnmtolegnl Mud: foi oo|lectM'm. _ my m—awa2 w ELLEE .2 m.LI.‘. Cnorxxs AND cAssIu£.1ms.—~n.:exv--1‘ Ilus mnmlru.-,, .. very exmnnlve monnmu U1 Ilia‘ nbave nnlclci, whizh mil Inetold nun-ken unusnilly xow, nk ' 1' 1-‘. 'nucv:s. Nu. 516cm:-tee sx. :=.u.1m,1x=a. mr , , }§_{____ WILL b§‘n;n-upsl nus thy n n undid nssa ! Preucll ermocx (.‘n|m:es, J’: 3. <a..m.u, wom llclu Rn1|l$HN“ llnc. MK‘ M - 1-. iv. rim: -5. 6‘LGen:Ieul. NE-. :a1-ma . U F -^A U W -im C A .,-. vii,; ■ C A .,-. vii,; NE‘? SPRING GOODS. 1.. an n. pmncn: would mpmruuy Inform . the gum\. of Ulla: -nu ma‘ Iganrnltlx, am me, has um muuon Iecenl g octnp ed b eun. mm. at Clark. two ‘doors below! a Ontario No. oeamme nreegwhzra they um um opening Iqenenl nnd wellnleoled -uonmm or Emile ma Fmcy‘ mu uoons, at‘ am Lwasl!mpnnnl|onI, null the mall Ilvpmv» ea -1 In (mm ptrsenujuon. rurcu-um are ru- ,.mr.’.u, Invned mull an e Inc the . omn- meal. in may my depend n Iheh‘ be| red _nn ,1» nun bx: punhln zlaowhcrc. my m—4wse Gnovmz sm:n.—n. mhlcrlber ma uuno vcryclonn, Bollndlh clam: lead which ha Will SM} at mum nu-ice. WM‘ BRISTOL. April 9. um. 15 n‘ Linseed oll. , ' _ 2 5 cuss puma Llxsnnlz 011., um marmn: no-ma, m-nor uh: n redacadgrlee, sen. Is. by w11.Lu\Ms & uou.y§1‘ I}. \ muss sssn.—ono nun-ma Bu may by wu.uzms a non. : .. nid-y. ,. ^DRAWJNG TENCdl^Brtiokman & Langdon’s, and **TOLO!tk^mvSm'^ Reeves, and Columbian Water ]c^RDg-En^mollcd, Gold borderedand plain Vuiting.. IT e W ~ a k r a k 6 e m e n t . r N B O C KERY , C H IN A , AND Kj g l a s s w a r e,—The subscriber hav ing purchased the entire stock of Ciockciy, China,and Glass Ware, belonging to Jolio R- Ludlow , No. 123Genesee st.—(twodoors bo - .......... ...... 1) Utica, will be hr—- kahdthe public it vcnoox-nanv. cmnm, E GLASIWABE. The Subncnber In new rmnin; ma apenxngnma mu elennl. nnd axlenalvu Iuurununl. cnmnlllnz nu. nu, 1'9. m_|J-rail»: wu_r‘o. mfg u1_om.r »__rux_c1e:‘u.:1on5; —v4'—._ UTICA-& acna§I1:c'rmx' ruuL.—xo.u: com. nNv.—Nm|u I IInnI:y‘fIven,lhnK nu mm :2- hineen nnmnm ul‘ lhe nu um um: ' y ..m nm w.e: o‘ «n-.: gxrnr c m I: n m nuh u:s°nuII an of l%hmy,P::’Ihe nuuup’ nsn. fr‘ 3 an In: npencd u :2 n'¢lm:k M.Inv.1 to condnwni umu1.P. M. AIhnny.Ap«ru25,Is)& *’ 5 | .- \'\'d\°\\° m'57.':§\|3on1:n Seqrelnq timating tho number of female aliens. In >lsseOTJ/y.-»Twerify-dno members asked leave of absence, for valrious periods, varying froth-one day to the end of the session. Leave was tefased to all except'such aa are absent on, eoc'onnt o f their own ill-liealth or sickness in thoir families. • May. 16.4 .. ....:m :.’°'as:.' ..,.. ; , I 00 me a “‘F\s’3.°?a'. aum\n’z.§:m°a 75¢.\ Illlau, M.ys,uiu;: . i -u. war x:.3~\“ ;‘ 2. -.“\ on-qn and I-nrhgVlevl’)§j \.