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THE NEW YORK HERALD. fe — a A eR ae ce eee oe se ec es $$$ - al al Vol. 1X.—No, 230.—Whole No. 3442. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23, 1843. Price Two Cents, THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pub- ‘afeach month," te Peete o. 3 Wall-street, N' wa ave mera fy ar job an extensive Bromiy | From avery valued correspondent, whose com-| ‘Koop anv Dixt.”—In no country is there more owing FAS which ware ca lished every day of the year except New Year’s day and Fourth of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per an- num— posteges paid—cash in advance. THE WEEKLY HERALD —published every Saturdsy morning—price 6} cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum— Riis NEWYORK, ALBANY, TROY AND MONTREAL of the Pyare ages COG were arefilly 96 munications have frequently appeared in the Herald, need of the labors of # plain, intelligible, and scien- PRESS. ai on ai aka they offer for sale, in wholesale and ‘retail, on liberal terms, | We have the following interesting intelligence of a | tifie public instruction respecting the way in which disposed of thei — Troy, the ‘subscribers, the old con- | ‘Berlin Zephyr and German Worsted—the most complete as- | ate date :~ the stomach should be treated than there is in these Co’s Nor New ¥. sortment Ruo, 4th July, 1843. | United States. From the nureery to the graveyard, it. Embroidery Patt ‘hoice selection. J. 8, e "4 ras for Embroidery, of cosine: wormed: Tinen, silk, gold | py bY, the, U8. corvette John Adams, whic left! po her Jonathan suffers from habitual violations of 25th July. ape 2th Augase, « Depeyster, 250 Nkiddy, 2ith October. Harn will continue to rn posteges paid—cash in advance. ; m Liverroon’ Por al ee. Montevideo, 20th June, we had no letter nor jour- : ‘ ‘ADVERTISERS are informed that the clreulation of | hin SHERID. main BA Dest, 1h July. oda, Me. 19 !any bape bet i ‘chon fe, for embroidery, trimm nals, but one of the officers who had been on. chore | the dietetical regimen, which should be observed the Herald is over ‘THIRTY THOUSAND, and increas: John Collins, 13th September, aiid Albany to Boston, and West from Alba ieckeon se rts pe same day, relates that the city was in great ju- | by all who wish to avoid the horrors of dyspepsia ing ASG hes stecgadenieaies ol ave seule 0 ls apinn FB. Cobb, ath October, | UA buatnes entryated to their charge ‘will tw romp at) oa ery aud Fringe makers, in skeins and | Pile and enthualastn, advices having. arrived that | and the doctors. We think that this work of phi- cily, or the world, and is, therefore, the best channel for bw city of New York, with such improvements as | notes, draf “guspeaters, superbly embroidered, and Suspeuder Trim-|divisions. SONBAY lanthropy is now ina fair way of accomplishment siness men in the city or country. Prices moderate—cash | Every care has heen | ap ane aot CORT SC PARES, cee— USI, Silver and Stee! Beads, in all Nos. ‘The garrison of the Cerro had made a sortie on | by the publication of an enlarged and improved edi- nadvance. modations. The price of passage hence is $75. These ships Mother of Pearl, Gold, Silver and Steel Purse Orpamenta. the luth June, reintorced by three battalions trom | tion of the admirable treatise on“ Food and Diet,” PRINTING of all kinds executed at the most moderate ive pmol etlahotion nee ee S.J Si Fouls at, Montreal: | Tusa" Hondy Twit Teresi soa | the city, and driven away Oribe's troops, who sur-|4y ine justly celebrated. De. Pereing, of Loud Prices, and in the most elegant style. a aad gg ogee on ; on Rey, een end 8 rectly of OmeaE TROT ABE ra sgl gy matic ; Pande We rien o sorter aren e island to penefit y m, unless ew York. I y, nOY. be Pl i enos JAMES GORDON BENNETT, gular bills of | re signed therefor. ime, Ward & Ki Juno. Payne, | “Artificial Flowers—a choice selection, cled§ fuetive Flan tale anus tovarnenenvpeepoeed | plivaical: uae heck th i ds of disease, Paornueron op tux Huaaun Eatanisnneenr, | Forty SAVY! os wouth at, New York, orto | Jeno Gs Eel: Fringes, of cofton, worsted aad silk imported and demesic: | 10 take a loan of $400,000, from the merchants, to | Gr} reach weeny cacck the inreads of : UO. * 5 ol . *. Y, a ” . a . ii Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO. Liverpool... | Pepoon & floth isi cao 2m ill a ue 2 repay in three months’; im the event of a refusal, | Wo ‘each us how to enjoy the good things of this ie packets will be charged 125, cents per nd newspapers 1 cent each. OF LIVERPOOL PACKE’ WILHELMS, No. 231 Broadway, opposite the Foun + hag received a large supply of Goods, which he offers wholesale, and re he paper money was likely to be emitted. life. The American editor, Dr. C. A. Lee, of this ni! 8: ‘e have a few dayslater news from Rio Grande | city, has added a very valuable appendix, and we AGENTS, ‘Lne following is @ list of agents for the Herald, where Drew, Robinson & Co. of 2d June, confirming and giving details of the | do not believe that a single point connected with riptions ME Berlin, Zephir, wor une subse! will be received, end single numbers are POMEROY embroidery Pact hi : battle of Poncha Verde, where the rebel army was a reted found for sale:— eth A eas oe Ganvase of every description : completely defeated, with a loss of 600 men killed | the #ubject—extended as it is—has been neglected. + +Mossrs. Redding & Co. New Ship LIVERPOOL, 1130 tons, (Thin December. | PAE EEC B ESS Worsted, Silk, Cotton, Gold and Silver, Embroideries, ‘'rim | and wounded. The Rio Grande war, which has| The chemical elements of foods—their digestibility + sMessrs, Zieber & Co. John Eldridge, é FOR. jon i ld feria MeUIGoe hen urccsanaracene Ion aa Pare Sik ps y eye ces! Brazil theater years, bi pe Megas —nutritive qualities—times of eating—and the re- + Wm. Taylor. New ship QUEEN OF THE WEST, the, People’s Line of Steamboata, on the ‘North It Artificial Flowers and Feathers. ayear, is considered as nearly concluded by this | 9; : fesse Do. S50 cana ehilig F. Woodhouse. Rail Toad Companies west of Albany for running thet Expres | A great Yariety of cast iron Work x vw victory. The advices from Rio, official, about the | &'™°" adapted for disordered states of the digestive, Ship ROCHESTER, 850 tous. Waite eaten ol 183. an Express will leave thir office,, No. 3 | Veriieny, fo be sold in packages from 4 to 24 gross, at very | the Rio Grande war, are quite different (rom the | 0fRans—are all discussed with great minnteness and eee John Britton. teth Vebruary. | for the above named and intermediate places, | °° °S** | Raney Note Papers, Wafers and, Fnyelopes, together with a | advices some New York papers have given to their | ability. The appendix is exceedingly interesting 16th November. MPORTANT, large assortment of fancy articles, Gloves, Work and Segar | readers. Speaking about rebel forces of 10,000 or | and instructive. The work is very elegantly got up, Ns Ship HOTTINGUER, 1050 tons, ° For the greater safety and security of all Tra Bursely, Jeip Hah. ekages eutrnsted in their care, they hav ‘Those nbstantial, fast sailing, first class chee bute. in | Salen on board of the steamboats, in a strte: room oc ew Yai. arecomfianied hy ‘men’of expertnce|slusively by themselves and the’mewnser in charge sleeps in | op GENTLE and will be dispatched punetually on the i6th of | {Ve suime joo with the tron satceinto which all such wdkages | RADY MADE LINENS | Noo Wallsuet, | PE: Subserit i ney fi 2 30,000 men, which is quite ridiculous, for any one . 3 aa er mene DE eras —ilzimtee | the least conversant ‘with the Province of Itio | {fm the press of the Messrs. Langley, and is sold ee raed ? 4 Grande. for one dollar. Convinced of its great value, we INENS.UNDE ‘ The French frigate Uranie, Admiral Brerat, has | cheerfully commend it to universal approbation. “Their cabins are elegant and eommodions, and arefumished| Tec b street, ces ag arrived irom Toulon, together with the corvette | Frorssant's Curonicirs— Winchester, New York. ith whatever can conduce to the ease and comfort of passen- > 5 on ey oneqmane ok ato Sabine. The Admiral is commissary from the | _ 71. sicth number of Sir John Froiseart’s Chroni gers. PATERSON Fanteere! oar Ey King of France to Queen Pomaré, and com- | —The sixth number ot Sir John Proissart’s Chroni- ieither the captains or owners of these ships will be respon- ¥ le for any parcels or packages seat by them, unless regular silk, cotton, bills Inding are signed therefor. For Freight ose MULE MINTURNS, kskin and other under shirts aw mander-in-chief of the French forces in the Pa-| cles of England, France, Spain and the adjoining ing 10 a geatleman’s "wardrole’ ary rich, varied, amd | C14 OF 4 Océ inie, asthe French call it. The bark | ceuntries is an exceedingly valuable number. ‘and. well’ worthy the atten ‘ Lucy Penniman, cleared for Goa, with general c F. Bi Sadlier, New Y. cargo; brigs Porpoise and Duane, loading for JaTHOLic Famity Bintx.—Sadlier, New York.— e Uthe habit | ‘The New Orleans Bulletin of Monday, the 14th | number of this popular periodical comes to us under peice and from Marseilles on the Ist of each month. during the Ye Louisville, Ky NTS. ity, they. would Cat 2 n Sadlier § Beau tige ns cocss Woodmand easinews, | ory winLDENHNOTNTERS HUE | ov aaah Med Bash age Srrante pent . (Aires, the one just taken 800 bbls, gunpowder on |e sae fed vem the Latin veigeies With emote: Hudson, N. Y... George Clare. MARSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS. eat pee ayaa HORM UN ay Giga Go che ain ays f aud Quillemaine, 76 days, in ballast, and 27 passengers, Hho te tO pint tact Hed al Mobile ‘Ales. » ib pM. Be Pe ee ea iat put under quarantine TiUn | New Mork: ahi acti op ters Treston, Ned The Se vy ct, Leavy, Paznuson Daron PAYS Levee Neve Your. sare to the scrapers their ate stase Bee rae a. Sourmgey Literary Messenorr.—The August ’ . M: hey wi d of immense be | ; Freach Fashion Wheeling, Va. yeari— ‘ 2 : ‘Transportation cars ply daily (8 of sedentary " . oft ji i i changed auspices. Rasen pein Ok tea, pond New York. Marvcttes. | ger partatlon ¢ are ply da ly ( eetce dered the ri . pate » has the following late information from Lavras’ ain Dksosconah on Eieeuaanae el Utica, N. ¥. PRESCOTT, Capt, Myrick, Sale Raped. | Seeman Refire-the state fiom ON ee ata Miniocrdinoan Gute: ee ; tes —We hail this elegant translation with great Nashville, HELLESPONT, Capt. Adi Aug.1. Qet.”t NEW ARRANGEMENT. may depend on being suited with the best and most fashionable | ‘The steam packet Sarah Barnes, Captain Jones, | pleasure, as a very valuable and interesting addition Syracuse, N. Y. SO ison" ong = bss Ber z FARE AND FREIGHT REDU articles, by calling at the old establishment of ie arrived from Galveston on Saturday morning,bring- | to our national literature. ‘To Mr. George Folsom, Pala ns et ‘They a9 ail coppered and copper fastened, and have exosllent Vit ULAR MAIL LINE aiahitnbas ‘ Poe anet ing papers to the 9ch meet twenty-three days later | the accomplished translator, and to the spirited pub- Vicksburg, Miss... segommodations Yor passengers. | ia INGTON AND NEWPOR DALE & MAXWELL than before received, and from other parts of the | lishers, Messrs. Wiley & Putnam, the thanks of all New Bediord, Mass... nner te will be $100, exclusive of wines ing superior stermers, runing in co No. 2 CEDAR STRERT, NEW YORK republic to corresponding dates. Pc interested in the early history of the South Ameri- Previdenes, I. ‘Goolls addressed to the agents, BOYD & HINCKEN, will mungton ang Boston and Urovidence Hailronds OLE, Agents inthe United States, for the Freach Report | ,Cap'tin Galan, of the Mexican army under Gen, | can Continent are eminently due. It is certainly Worcester, Mai +L. Thompson. be forwauiled free of other charges than those actually paid. RHODE ISLAND, Capt Thayer. 1, translated into English, with Pattern Sheets, | Wool, arrived ar Washington, the present capital] not a little remarkable that such an important Nantucket. Mass. .J. P. Hussey. For freight or passage ange ie ai ry PROVIDENCE, : for tailors, ress makers and miltivers, received or Texas, on the 25th July, bearing despatches from | yolume should have for so long a period escaped the No. 9.1 “eon NA {hs arrival of wvery Packet. Those who wish | his government. He gave’ official notice, it is sta: | notice of any English translator, and we feel no {ge Yearly subscription to the Daily Herald, $7 25, i RAGAN set. and for a shorter period atthe same rate. The Weekly m20r R OHEGAN, One of which will leave New York ildings, or ROOM & CO., 103 Front street. | ed) from Pier No. 1, Battery Plac ted, of the withdrawal to the west side of the Rio | small pride in being able to record the fact, that to Grande of all the Mexican forces—the Texan line | the American press the literary world is indebted for English language, can have them by ‘erms of the Elegant, or Tailors Fashion, ¢ issued monthly, Le. Foilet, or Ladies Fashio ily (Sundays except- rh M. N. River, at 5 4 4 ey 5 SANS ARRANGE, TS. 4 Q ane being acknowledged to extend to the east bank of | this,the first translation'into our language. There i | LOVISTANNA AND NEW VOI LINE OF PACKETS Weittay He Bcualngsin waa Nawteare ad tee Es Beta er yeas tana weekly, with igh Agel per that stream. GaniaiieGa alto uliudstin inritioaition romantic interest about the conquest of Mexico by BR D RTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL Stonington. di sir! way WM. T. JENNINGS & CO. from General, Wool to President Houston, to ap- | the Spaniards, which renders any authentic detail OF 1200 tons and 410 horse power each ‘The MASSACHUSETTS, Captain Comstock, on Tues-| -RapERS AND TAILORS, 231 Broadway, American | Pat commissioners to meet at Laredo, to arrange | respecting it exceedingly attractive. ‘The “ Letters Appointed by the Admiralty to sail tween Liverpool and | |, For the better accommodation of shippers, it is intended to | day fe a Saturday for Stoning: | DAT opposite the Fountain, it attention to an asgort- | Some matual plao of operations against the bands| and Despatches” of Cortes are written in a very Boston, congas and Her Rtaseatys Maer” PS” | SASH" Jreadh mond coon the ft October eon: |, Peawmgery dn the arrival ofthe steamers at Stonington, will | eut tsewonable goods, cluding Cloths, Cassmers, Vr] of robbers and inurderers known to infest the wes-| graphic style. They bear the impress of accuracy ajesty’s Mails, nid 2 § ql ‘ he immediately forwarded in the splen and commoi; ings Sesh ee cp Ade tern borders of Texas, and which, if not euppressed, | throughout; and being so fully corroborated by the May, When regular days will be appointed for the | Cars of the Railroad to Providenc - | Newport will proceed in the. steame! he fol- | ger). from thence st jock the ce that’ th tem of small profits and quick returns,” s J Wivjelt ius elicited s0 liberal a Patronage, will be continued, | would prove a great obstacle to any trade that might | statements of subsequent creditable historical au- ments are such as will enable us to fill all or | be opeved.” The Washington Vindicator says:— | thoriiies and travellers, they are commended to us Boston, and ewan (in superior or- owing anorning, thu he ments will be prevented “durin, lowing ships will commence this arrangement : Ship VAZOO, Captain Cornell, giving them an opportuntty of a night’s rest on board the s iy “We presume that the object of this proposition is | by all the claims which truth and impartiality con- Charles Hl. F Shin OCONER, Captain Jackson ot Massachusetts or Rhode Island, ‘and then breakfast on board ea ericlan for tmmedlace ser ia: te aaa designed to arrange some plan by which the robbers | fer. ‘The ch valnic enterprise of Cortes in all its Ralward Gf Brie MISSISSIPPI. Mote bard. ha she a; steamerpsdavechent Uumounht eoniaved end | 00s neoek, of an assortment first quality ready made and murderers who are interrupting the intercourse condition of the country—the opposi- NTA, “Cul laohiew Ship SHAKSPEARE, Captain Miner. Prepared to promote celerity of travel and the comfort and. se. | ments Cousistinx 0) Brocke between the two countries, may be suppressed. In h the successtul invaders met—the Will sail f n via Halifax, | : y quty of passengers, and not surpaesed .by any in the United Dress Coats, Pantaloons, the meantime, it will not intertere with the general | final settlement ot the Spaniards—are described with From Bost Fhoat Liv} P 00%. For passage or freight, which ip taken at very. reduced rates, ete i negotiations which may be in progress between the | great minuteness and effect. The, work is an indis- Re nak ees apply on board, at north side of pier No. 1, 22 Broadway, or of- | 4 ehoice collection 0} two countries. Certain it is that hostilities on the | pensable companion to Stephens’ valuable works, fi rd 19th 2 fice of Samuel Dev ght agent, on the wharf. Silk and Satin Scarfs, Cravats, part of Mexico towards Texas has ceased, and | and must occupy a place in every good library on these, ships care sp enced surgeons, and are supplied with Es Malice vewy York, exn poigkets for the route and’ steamers’ berths oan be secured on Hakcrehiets, Gloves, about sixty troops who were on this side ot the Rio | this ccna gt - er Hees ‘ , Pi Let LT enh “ oF 3 spencers, ue 3 be ‘dered to Matamoras.” Tanner’s Mar or tHe Untrep Srares.—As a rent , \‘si3 7 for packets; are of light. d =i HARNDEN & CO., No, 3 Wall street if Grande, have been or ri Nowa. nek palaipe: ations apply to Acer ey Leer Arietta: Fro and after the loth inst, freight will not te received isthe shits, ean Tue Texan Navy.—The Houston Citizen says— | woik of art this is one of the most beautiful maps D. BRIGHAN oy Agent, tions for passengers unequalled for comfi "They are com- | Ud forwarded after half-past 4 P.M. m9 Gm* im At prices which must offer inducements Com. Moore and Captain Lothrop have been dis- | ever published in this or any other country, But its ill inake No. 3 Wall st., New York, | mai yexertion | LAKE ONTARIO STEAM-BOAT nOU TE, jy2t Im*ec J _ | missed trom the service ; the former for disobedi-| elegance is not its chief recommendation. Its ac- led by experienced masters, DRAFTS ON ENGLAND, IRELAND, | py and down the Mississipi thats ee ee HEROM ROCHESTER. CHEAP TAILOLING. FSTABLISHME NT, | ence of repeated orders, in the cases enumerated in | curacy and comprehensiveness are worthy of much cis iy the old country,” can be sup: | sible topdemciey, bullion, hreehous atone, siver Ory teted gare PEA DMIRAT. foe Ntatae Halls direct, | PPHE Subseriber, well known for the elenpness and dirabi- | the President’s proclamation ; and sel utet las commendation. All the recent government surveys with Drafts, in sums of 1,2, 3,5, 10, | Or for any letters, parcel or package, sent by or put on board. of (via Lewiston) daily. lity of his work, desires to ‘his patrons and the | for refusing.to take the command when the Com-| have been inserted, together with the new counties, & £50, or any amount, payable on demand | them, unless regular bills of lading are taken for the samme and Phe GORE, to Toronto and Hamilton, public, that he is now, to suit the ec tendency, o modore was suspended and ordered to report him-| towns, railroads and canals, in every State and ter- any other charge, a the National Bank of | the value thereon expressed. oan QMERT for ororito, tomcin o Gabeucahy Dae re 1 “ sees Cottle tis Velieved, by 20 | Self, in arrest to the Depertment of War and Ma-|ritory of the Union, as well as those in Texas. oe same quality are made by the | Tine. All the remaining officery, with one or two] With these important additions and corrections, ‘pool, : A NEW ROUTE BY WAY OF LAKE ONTARIO. | cheap how snc ii 1 what is"meant by | ¢Xceptons, have resigned, and the yessels are now | the map will be found as perfect as the existing ma- ing Company, Sir Win. Forbes Hunter & Co. Scotland, and | Orleans, who will promptly forward all goouls to the Possengers can avoid the Oswego Canal, by taking the Rajl- | In order that gentleinen may understand what istmeant by | in the hands of the Navy Commissioners. The | terials would allow, and perhaps more #o than any by : pane: pad fror v1 se to. teamboat four he lowing bill of prices is submitted to their b; n a h Bank, do., M ned For freight or passaze, apply to bs -; Pi K. Corl! NS ©O., 56 South ja Co., Exe’ eK. & », Hamilton fern Bank of Scotland, Greenock Ba HULLIN & WOODRUFF, Agent Lond ith a guarantee tl steamers Great Western or Hibernia, by, imemwels mr dl, large and new Steamboat ADMIRAL, Captain the fit unexceptionable : remain on board, and about one third of the ship’s| amount of fresh information contained in no other W.& J.T. TAPSCOTT, |» “5 “~ | Gordon, one of’ the best saa boats that ever floated on the water Supertine west of England Cloth Coats: «$12 to $16 crew. CO ’ i eal 1 i i i i At their General Passage Office, 43 Peck Slip, comer South st. | NEW JERSEY RAILROAD AND TRANS | or hake’Onnr re Rocher Innding every moruiug, | Pats of blagk or fyney Double Milled. Cass, t07 Eile inetd ticrty Satie seh tA eA Daa tt aha pry atonal rte oo N. B,—All letters from the country must come post paid. PORTATION COMPANY, ast 10 o%elock, or on the arrival of | \pViests, of rage gant Dodie oy PMS oo sige Spt . ainly the case with regard to the plans of cities; iyi egara Falls and Buffalo, Through PR rae aud trimming, in the best style, at the following 4 ihe dean cing of the Hake hes above seared, ine there is Bo une of fie ind extant wiiel gives that DRAFTS ON ENGLAND, IRELAND, r oa ni mG hours, Passengers leaving Sy. ibn hes F 6% to $8 uced much excitement in Galveston, and it is said | minute and detailed view of our principal cities that ihecarbich con ba sont by. iho stemmnen aver? Saye P resig Win Reena = a RES a a Vente aid Vests: if to 1% that Houston was burnt in effigy. The Civilian] this does, and we regard it as a very important ae pba, a ing from Boston on the WYOR morning steamboats up the Lakes. wt FILKINS, Agent. All orders executed with punctualit VAT. states that * moderation and dignity characterised | and peculiar feature of the work. ‘We have at all times for sale Drafts at sight] FARE REDUCED TO ‘Dh etaasnie Glove, Canesie okert Ran ‘Rochester | As the season is advanced, the present stock of suinmer | the er are retiring.” The brg Sam Houston,| Sxercues or Yair Couizce—Saxton & Miles, for any amount, drawn direct on the Royal Bank of Ireland, From the foot of Courtlandt street, New ts for Tor very Monday. Wednesday and Friday eve- | goods will be sold low. augim *r | which left Galveston on the 7h instant for this city,] New York.—This is a neat volume, entitled Dublin. Also, ‘on Messrs. Prescott, Grote, Ames 0. Bank: very ning, at 7 o7elock; and will leave Toronto for Hamilton, every | Gast TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT has on board a number of the officers and men late | « Sketches of Yale College,” with numerous ers, London, which are paid free of risk or'any charge whatever Leavis New York, Tuesday, Thursday and Sat at 8 ololeck, CASH TAIL NG | Ls ONT. of the Texan navy. A public dinner was given le vi is Wit Prous anec- in every | Provines and County, beet all the inland towns | at g A.M. At 2 P.M. "The steamboat America, Cap! will leaye Roches- PHILLIPS, Merchant Tailor, (late of 7 Astor House, bs o by cll ae dotes, &c., by a member of that institution. throughout, England, Ireland, Beotland and Wales, thereby i 3 do tee Lanting for “Foronto, touching at Coburgh, bart Hope, | 2+ Broadway, )'iraprossed with the necessity, of meeting, the Zommodore Moore by citizens of Galveston on the | Among its contents are the Annals of Yale, a chro- answering the same purpose as Bank of England Notes. Apply it ao 4 do. the times by the reduction of his prices, an Bond Head and Darlington, weather. permitting, ‘Tuesdays, 28:hult., asa mark of approbation of bis conduct, | nological table of events, and its present eta 9 do. to or address, if by letter, (post paid. va 1036 dos ae ‘ e lo le subject 3 t inall Af P BROTHERS & 60. cee. do. Wednesdays nd Saturdays, at 7 o'clock, F. M. pic ti a ara ta a of comte Lindale yt deere thawissis its departments, together with college life, college PSR. B. kiCor hares regular njcoeasion of frre cla * oN suNDAYS PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS a tee ha baa retina seatored | Navy Commissioner, have,ench published: an ad-| once College anecdotes, de. shyps sailing weekly trom Liverpool. ‘Those sending for their From the foot of Courtlandt street. ‘OR ALBANY —Daily at 7 kP. M— ip NASSAU STREET, comer of Beckman, where | Greed to the public “explanatory OF their apparent | ,, THE Souvenie np ormen Tarxs—Dunigan, N. neve vee amped Lae agent £0 hare seem bros wk Co Leaves New York, ‘ae Leaves ewark, ; - hr ix dirvet—From ¢ steamboat pier be- gentlemen can now be supplied at a deduction of ten per ceut ucbediends Y ane i Y.—This is a transiation from the French, and may hroagh ws. 0 . Mr. RK ¥ 9 md a0 P.M. At 12 ne P.M. ween dd Liberty street from his former low price : vile s i torward passengers with care and despatch. For passage apply Raine Wonk. TaPAN NOW s Sie at oat KNICK ERBOURER( ‘The following is submitted merely as a specimen of the VC make selections of such other items aswe spepianietndehasidistecl abe RA orate Hattie sabe JAMES D. ROCHE, 14 Goree 8AM AU3 PM, a P.M. | "Steamboat ROCHESTER, Capt, A- rine Coats made in the best style from $16 to $18 ind of interest. PRE Sys aTICS— , . ens SS NN Saas eRe aie a + 2 “ion i ie risen ie ion re go. Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings at seven o'clock. fe a the finest quality, = = 18 22 PAPA AAT Gidea ta rent Bebe da, ree Unie ate pei hs: Sete ere REMITTANCES TO IRELAN ? 1 do. i do. 94 do. i ; Bi 35 sh oi 4s apts Sunday for Matamoras, ¢: t , Cap- 5 - i fhe dh 12 do. Steamboat SOUTH A. ‘A, Capt. L. W. Brainartl, in conclusion, to observe, the above articles in Gale c is Pee ° iy part oC of Tieland | ‘The, trains for Weateld, Plainfield, Rowidbrook, Somer | will lave: Mouday, W aid Friday afternoon, at 3 | may be rhied iM alt respects to be Of the moat gente de- | 1410) pales: tee. Pt eee blele Ready Reckoner, for thenae of, fatimers\ pai c 2 ; ile, Se., connect he 9A, M., and 4t¢ P.M. ; trains | o'clock. TESS scription, and Jowee than any other house furnishing the same nt. é I. ne for the last thirty Fst msinees eve | Loe! New: York daily, Wenders cxoetteg. ms 1° Stennboat NORTH AMERICA, Capt, M. H. ‘Truesdell, | quality of articles. ____jytimr_| We understand that Brig. Gen. A. Somerville is a| ‘Tux Socrat, History or Great Brirain—Colyer, England, or Scotland, e : ‘ Kare between New York and Elizabeth Town 25 cents. a rn Seer ee Sere nines Ove Gq EN'S LEFT OFF WARDROBE—Gentle- | candidate for Major General. New York.—This is a neat volume onan interest: Ley ip mie deen ag Aah gt Meio npn ed NEWYORK AND RAHWAY Passeigers taking this Line of Boats will invariably arrive jin | -% me or families desirous of converting ther leit off wear | A correspondent of the Citizen states, informa- | ing subject, to wit, the social history of Great Bri- Persotis jn Ireland, England or’ Scotland, to, whom it is to be- i‘ joe Now Yorks Leaves Rahway, ae Albany in ample time to take the Morning ‘Train of Cars for pe? aerate FAD See . 8 tion beets renee Bye te b hoe Ce tain during the reigns of the Stuarts, beginniag with sent, and nearest post town, will be immediately transmitted, | At come i emia a Ne anceetan i i ‘To families and gentlemen quitting the city,or changin persons had visited the Lipan Indians and stolen | the seventeenth century; being the period of the fund patd accordingly, aad'& receipt to that effeet given, orfor: |? do. id 8, do BS “dow | une abare Doats are yew and sabstantial, are furnished with | gence, having any supestiuous effects to dispose of, will Aad it | twelve horses from them. ‘They were pursued into | setilpag of the United atten The work is ded warded to the sender. 34 much'to their advantage to send. fo subseriber, who will 8 A In like manner money, or claims on persons in any part of a oe i 5 Mr et Hons are unrivslled on the Hudson. P. C. Schultz | attend them at their residence by appointment. the settlements, the horses recaptured and them- | cated to the people of the United States, because Ireland, England or Scotland, can be collected by the subseri- NEW YORK AND NEW BRUNSWICK. ior Fassage of Freight, apply on board, orto F.C. Sehalts H. LEVETT, selves taken, but they afterwards escaped.—Galves- | the volume exhibits the soc‘al condition of their ber for persons residing in any part of the United States or Ca- From foot of Courtlandt street, New York, daily, at the office on the wharf, eee Atle OF No. 6 J few York. | ton News, 8h inst. j fi ‘ f their fi 7 nada, and will be paid to them accordingly. Leaves New York, Leaves New Brunswick. SEVEN O°CLOG ORNING LINE| A Jine through the post office, or ot ni receive 5 . 1 Tage? patriotic forefathers at the time of their first emi- Timer GEORGE McBRIDE, Jr. 82 Cedarst. | At 9 A.M. At AM. ACG AM. atilis AM. FOR ALBANY, TROY, and intermediate | prompt attation: ; me foe re genike Viet wc ae! Pipl ar- | gration. oe v hee do. 7K do. ie PLM. ndings—From the steamboat pier, at te | ("orhing cleaned, altered and repaired. ani7imr_ | rived at Galveston on the ult., in ten days trom 0 Phi FOR LIVERPOOL—Regular packet of the 25th DN"SUNDAY Breakfast and 4 a wate muna a * ‘ 7. |. Farmer’s Excycioragpra.—C: & Hart, Phi- Ausust—The splendid fast sailing packet ship SID- Leaves New Fork, Leaves New Brunswick. | Putra Naw Yor The mpi on Monday Wednesday SHIRT MANUFACTORY, Vera Cruz—bringing despatches to the British Mi-| jadeiphia This eminent. publishing house has 16. DONS, will positively sail as above, her regular day. | At 9 1. and 4% P.M. At tite A M,, and 8g and Friday. The Troy on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, AND GENTLEM EN’S FURNL nister. sued the twelfth number of the Farmer’s Encyclo- oda 5 5 n the el) p at N LAD ast Te seneral * wih, fo! odi F i i steqnage fusezagessy Densus winking vo embark should take | ond Nee Braaseine ny between Nes, oie ah rd General Houston starts to-day, July 20th, forthe | radia, of rural affairs, which is adapted to the “i French 1 at—Caldwell’s, West Point, Newburgh, Hampton, psie, Hyde Park, Rhinebeck, U. Red Hook, Bristol, - Sengral peeortinent of | Indian treaty. He accepted an invitation to a bar- e bacue at Fantharp’s to-day, and at Crockett on the an early application to Between New York and Rahway, 2 Poughke 8, United States, by a practical farmer. ppears to ho procure their tickets at the ticket office, re- | Catskill, Lindson, Coxsackie and wey i Teed JOSEPH : Passenger ‘s ler garments inade ap'to order and Tey r i o i i me shoe ai taser he SAS Seti | Sat ly AS th naa. eT” MST” | ga cen erent ® % Hes | ae ear, ‘ow r= Comte Hoe, Pig | hol August From all the indiestions ba vat | °°" or ya Yeun.—-Carey and Hatt have meket ship ASHBURTON, Capt. Hi iit poste | é “ ‘ a PD dase ts ose cg oes AF mer TROY. Canes 8. Go drawers and book rack. M. NS. | to the Trinity will show that he yet enjoys ina|. s ‘a Bi; 7 Reales pets MEN ior aun SUMMER ARRANGEMENT Gane Tak meme ae ee _ | large degree the peoples’ confidence, whatever | just issued an excellent cheap edition of this admi ersons wishing to send for their (Fiend Sveti the old | NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA RAL ROAD LINE For passage, apply ut the ofice, foot Of Barclay street, of on BUTTONS. aa may be said to the contrary — Houston Citizen. able novel. ss s 4 a country, ean hay out by the above ships, or any ‘ ard, _ PATENT AGATE BUTTOD ‘Tue Convention.—On the 17th of July only six| Cetenraten Trias or aus Countrirs.— Carey ¢ ie regular packets, by applying as above, (if by letter post Ni UNSWIC . x, TRENTON, fotice.—All G ‘i n : 4 ALL © ; he regular pac! y applyi po Vu beaming 0) lig pon Puixcerow, Baseren Bale oars aaah, acme, Beek, bag Shy board het eee Jensey. members appeared at La Grange to attend the con- | Hart, Philadelphia.—This thick volume contains NEW LINE OF LIVEROOL PACKETS— the Boats of this Linegnust be at the risk of the owners of such THOS’ PROSSER, vention, and those who were present considered it | trials of all countries and remarkable cases of crimi- Packet of 25th of August. The elegant, fast sailing goods. ote aulé F jy25 Im*r Patentee. ll _ | unnecessary to organize ameeting. The Hon. W. | nal jurisprudence. It is understood to be but an pnd favorite packet ship SIDDONS, NING T ee acket ship SIDDONS, Capt E-B-Cobb, ; SCLOCK EVE . will sail punctually as above, her regular day; ROUG TX NOUKS. for ALBANY AND TROY direct, w ‘The ships of this line are all 1000 tons burthen and upwards, ‘ 5. mn ho hl . mmmodations foreabin, second cabin and steerage. ind Hew York daily ffom the foot of Courslandte st. BWALLOW, a ithe splendid low prepsnre gesammboat, E. Jones, of Gonzales, and Mr. J. W. Harrison, | avant courtér, for other similar compilations are to were prevented from attending by sickness, and | follow, though from this volume alone there is suf- Judge Webb, having recently lost a favorite son, | ficient of the horrible to satisfy the craving of almost F wi are superior to any other line of | i ine at 9A. M.—Mail Pilot Line atig FM. | 8 mi i Michean, will 4 i ork Atha Ww, hel : proceeds to Bordentown, from thence by landt street every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday | (1 the (vi! ‘25 cent belo - | was unwilling to leave his family. Zee any appetite for such reading. e, nevertheless, esha abana ames sotpnbest to Ph erie Wide ah Cait jenpciin ating tera leeete tite eaten an auton epee of meni ‘ bas eA &The counties of Jackson and Victoria, did not | are of opinion that the collection of these trials in W.& J.T. TAPSCOTT, Pillstdohiad wihonthageofas, and accommodations is wot surpassed on the Hudson, Ladies wishing, their summer dresses, ee site lke w elect any delegates. The grievances of ths West- | a convenient form for reference, may have its uses. mee eck Slip, cor South street. Passengers will procure their tickets at, the office foot of | _au8 ec a wlth thn ge roa " | ern people will now, we hope, be submitted to the Sur N 7 for their friends to come cut | ¢ a f om = Visit. Geatlemen will also do. well to call. with such articles people ’ . Montaty Senta Svrruement to ts New ia i Roti potbe aenay of the line, can Uo soon favorable | Courtlandt street, why rea commodious, steamboat, will be in TO +t OTN AAA CAH A apparel ax may need dyeing or pressing. All orders | proper tribuaal—the Congress of Texas.—Houston | won; >—Winchester, New York.—The August No. readiness, with baggage crat by OPPOSITION LINE—Thesph 7 hi terms, al those wishing to remit money ean have drafts yaya. pisiciphis baxgage crates are conveyed from city to city. poate NEW JERSEY, Cant Hobe iF beat style st Nos 100 Peart st?" | Star. contains continuations of the Tales and Romances Pout nd: Ireland, Se i= ‘ AF mre tanarinl lgtikhnnste Sot Na eke caer re reese wil form | Hi s are at No 297 Bleecker st, No 42 Bowery, and} A Darav' —One_ of the Indian agents who | by James, Ainsworth, Lever, Dickens and Lover, at towns of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, on appli- | W!ROut being opened by the way | Tac’ i on His branche . AFAULTER — One i y James, » : k Lover, tafe eg ra se one cosas ene pees ine Albury and New Var every eve . py a cg tg tte Sl Re Bae Sst ot by President Howton to Galverion, some pith which ey public has acquit da tamiliarity i il * i a ¢ lines leave Philadelphia from the foot of Wal- nat low prices. For freight and passage Merchant: have all kinds of goods dyed and put up in | weeks since to purchase beads and other trinkets | from preceding numbers. James’ ce Siddons and sail on the lth September, her regular day. nt ate ream Borden, af 7 pfelock, A. Mt. tical ba ee one i ny and on moderate terms. wvaneee, | We the Indians fina “decaroped™ with the pubic | Times ot Oldy” ink ecent addition 10 this work, ry 7 =: — | "Phe lines for Baltimore leave Philadelphia at 74¢ A. M., and SGULAR. OPPOSITION FOR BOS- rincipal office woth alas | money placed in his charge. A person was sent in | and we understand it is bis first attempt to write @ Thee Eyed cee ack, eth Rete BaP. M. b of the lines from New York: PERO E Ce PANY Tey ITED ST. fursuit of him, but in vain. When last seen he was | work in monthly perts. WENT. Philip, Woodhouse, master, 1290 tons, will “Newport and 3h TEA EMPORI ee x wending his way towards Mexico.— 1b. | A Woarenaeion Arreay on Sonpay.—A& part sail on het regular day, the | ORS . The fast sailing steamboat CU SCK, Captain 121 late 129 Chatham street, New York, Ss Ri —About 150 troops fromthe | _-“*. 60 Tg a For freight or passage, having accomodations unequalled for Win. H. Peck, leaves Catharine Market t Ri sg alto roo "OLDIERS. SANZ URSING 1 ge tn of nine young men of Philadelphia went on a sail- elegance tnd comfort, apply ge hoard were ate Burling Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at ovclock, PeMo rg Ag Saree Bay Cd Red River counties passed through Harrison coun: | fie’ vxeursion down to Fell’s Point, on the. Jersey slip, or to ULL & M INEURNS, | nor Pabeage or freight apply on board, or to A. WHOLES AIL Wee y es fore ade uly on their bits Ag the West; jside on Sunday. Wight of them went into bathe, ‘The fine packet ship Rochester, Captain John Britton, 600 eer bald HE CANTO! p * ind. style. | OUt having received information of the armistice | and she otter brought a melon from Mr. Fell’s water- i I. , —— CE Ni cs po tlk y and. style.— yi 3 7 t il suceead the Chavet ‘of the West, and sail on het re: ABSOCIATION PAS Op ORFICE TO ALBANY on ARK AND, Pr ee aes tesa the most delicious and | they disbanded and returned home.—Jb, melon patch. Mr. F, who had for several nights _— Syracuse, 2% Buffalo, 3:50 fter Ji h powerful grades of Green and Black. ory Package bears the | A new college is about to be established in San pest suflered severely by depredations upon his FOR HULL, ENGLAND—A first class Ameri- Oswego, 2% Up. and’ Lower Canada 5 50 ‘Leave the foot of Barc stamp of neatuess and elegance, and the Teas therein. are so | Augustine, under the auspices of the clergy, and di with two of his neighbors, on the cr age fh fight Toattion, cont 7 i eh eaany, » agg ste wy 4 sg) Troe hy seen tabetek in. ony” td eta vat members ‘of the Methodist Episcopal Church. A vaich uy On teciog them approach armed, the ity t freight, if i ¢ application i 4 ES 5 nqwet at re climate. ‘Their system Spise' A) watch. s ; MUEWOODHULL be HUHNE,” Barsieg ina Nets You, Ee oF eaeae struts Seerenrin Se 976 Aa ME 5 od i prowrenting eas Te esta ntgareely to be excelled. It special agent has been dispatched to the United | took to their boats and pushed for the 1. shore, be shower. va aOR | and 16 FM et ‘ von the utmost regard to the rights of ar i > pr and BARS 6 ATRL OU Te a et HARNDEN LER oe mee vein ivi sirer fans fed Seats ott Sa | Gapemte Competent alo and female ieechers atm; | ceeded?" Owe received « sbet wader the. ye PD OURN GE Cae Nenret “She: havens AVE: 023, tise ia a Jr'6 tmtes cmhich fail to. give them the utmost satisfaction, which ple means have been provided for the erection of | Another was seriously hurt. ‘Three shots went accommodations for Passengers. TOY connor | ENOTES TERENGH SELUIAN-AND-AMERICAR STATEN ISLAND, FERRY, FOOT | the money i ie lant heads of families, and shipe | Large and commodious buildings, and the institution | through his hat, and lodged m his ekull, the flesh of Foetieight OF PuOSAZe ADDI TO acy EXPRESS, GENERAL FORWARDING AND SEATENTSUANDER and SAMBON will masters ih fad Wo decided edrentage to supply Uhemuelves | will go into operation by the aeeet ROEM NC UAY | bom Ith air wow teeenuy pid aed his iw —~ Tas, ? , af J8k. (; m ablis! —Citize table cone le . 1200 9 Tontine Building, cor, Wall and Water sts, HARNDEN & CO. wi USF nd by their daily | Fam 8s follows util further notice -— rom this establishment. | ss itizen, . was in a pitta Ye Win a apeegs Gers, Rowele, Bank Noten Penkagesend Parcels to any ee er ed Oi Ue ee GRRL Yon’ ah Sar ofthe United States executed with | It is understood that the Comanches, who were | F. then gave up the chase, and the young men pro- lendid, "wely | Bart of the United States or Canadas, and by. the steam Baten Naw Work wnt taten Ialand evicy ou? of x despatch. said to have been in large numbers below the Lare- | cured medical aid on reaching the shore. warehouse in America for the sale of Hou- FOR NEW ORLEANS Star Li patch The sib. Nen'pncket shit) FRANKLIN, wilh sa i i j ‘apt. Kennedy, Frames. oth tinsel mmr ile ag ial dag Seaton, lola Ferry cere, witliany Wow Works ifton di Black Tea. 329 tm#m- | do road, and made a visit, not long since, 1 Oot Dera.catioy 1» West Camnaipas —The Concord c widations for cabin, 2d cabin and | of trticular attentinn is paid to the purchaseor sale of all de- | Thifton, 9h: M, on Sunda y 10th. ast Se moet i Ta B52 Christi, had passed rp the Kio Grande, with eelings | - ee condent of the Lowell Courier gives the fol- rasseny Tho will be taken at the very lowest rates, | Sctitions of merchandise, collecting and paying Drafts, Notes, |]! irsion to_ Fort Hamilton, Sundays exceptzd.— es? hostile 'to the Mexicans. They did not leave the | Corres? ourier Bi steerage passengers, who will be taken at ; | and Bills, to the entry of merchandise at the Custom House, ton 78g A. M. ning tone Nea toe INDIA TEA COMPANY. 1 of M til they had taken | lowing account of a defalcation in the town of Those desirous of securing births would do well to make early | and to the general transaction of any and all kinda at tocwand: ASRIOR: 176) OEY Ee eee ve eee 188 Canat srexeT, New York. neighborhood of Matamoras un! a | West Cambridge. ‘I heard to-day of a little ‘finan- application om board the ship, foot of Pive street oF to ing and commission busine of Fixchange, in sums to sini = SOURAGED byt faction given sinee the opening | Some prisoners, but were represented to have left) © riffat 1 1 in tho jeMURRAY, sett, fa on Be ae WB Haine, NS. 4 ~ - NCOURAGED by the satisfaction given sines pening Laredo.—Galweaton News. ciering’ affair which took place last week in auld ec 100 Pine street. | Part’ of + Joka, fax, N.-S., or on any ARRANGEMENT FOR | Hooreicic establishment respecttully invite the attention of mer. | then at Laredo. town of West Cambridge. A man who moved into Foreign Post WSBURY—Long Branch, Sandy | chants and families to their «mp! kof superior Teas and | We notice in the National Vindicator an account an Fe lame cxeerienrd | of a quarrel which recently took place in Austin, T . ‘hey confidently recom, | between Mr. Nolan and Captain Mark B. Lewis, in| ),, . r ‘and his cows, ut as cheaper, fr’ | Which the latter drew a pistol and lett town with his family, his horse a ly ast i fr et the former Ww. hi nd Thursday morning, vt than can be had elsewhere, AM! ordersprowpel | WHER the uel Cite ave been taken into cus. aN hes Rib pi ovng Sal | aol. He glorified in tody, when two ot Nolan’striends came upon the | (0 name of Capt. Cady. He was treasurer of the e. eubscriber's prisoner and killed him —Jb, | Odd Fellows? Lodge in that ad Mager "from the manufac: how true he was to his trust, he bas not parted wi that town about four years ago, and who has ope. tt Packet Ship— oft! ods Haat be marked “ ; fro made himself fer the last year somewhat notorious, ¥OR NEW on den & LEAN HATA Captain etter Bags are madegtp for all the Royal Mail Steam: ‘The superior fast sailing sh ale, Wall be despatched: in a few days. gps from Boston, and the steamer and sailing packets from New iis suijerior ship has unsurpassed accommodation for cabin, | York. % , and steerage passengers, and oul to be ex: Mg Pal offices and agen: . ‘: om board the ship, pier 1 Hast iver oF tg clean, Maris & Co., 3 Abehurch lane, London. Oh gree, SO. vam an obiies Wreeiile eeelbilh 61 South st, near Wall st. werson & Co., Paris and Havre, The Shrewabiary will run as above weather permitting, wn- NN. B.—The subseviber, will despath Htst lise shine weekly American Cor "Apter til further notice, All baggage at the risk of the owners. Haight, Ewa., Belgium hho % nomstinntly Te i J. and J. G. Woodward, St. Jol en Fare 374 cents. a As he is constantly ick " f cen Gi ponshe vert levee tact one eaae | AW iodter. asym ReTpERC- wie in atendance to convey samenners | Yer Waices: e ie ie emia Yo | y p> The people of Louisiana, like many in New | a cent of the lander anybody, but ae taken them we ork, a J; G. Woodward, New Orlean from the aforesaid landing places to any part of the county re- | tirers in Ragland, vont, and at meen lew at retail, ¢han are seeking to amend the constitution of that | with him (about $60) He managed to get about t La. Yom Vine -Roevingn secs mame ition ofa ithe shrewsbury will go the inner passage, when practicable, | any other house in the city. | Gold wrytches as low as $20 (0 $29 | State. ‘The question whether a convention shall be | $150 of the town's money in his hands, and he has ok, Ocean Hong and Eatontow: u ud boat SHREWSBURY, Capr coffee, purchased for cash, by. 0 jn the trade, Fast India T mend them, 10 to 19 par © finily. it splendid assortment of dat the subscriber's. rance, and Switzer! NewYork Line—Regular packstT'o succeed the ; ¥ other | u . ‘ Dy homie The fat “olin cet mHUNTS: if 1 Haren & Co. wa else | uch, Watches. aud yesh gh tine athe mowey tetuived, assembled to amend the constitutson of the State of | Kept that too VILLE, Capt. O. mmfurd, will sail as abo: or| N.B- . are alone responsible for the a AY 5 OnK rate! clocks and jewellery repaired the best manner, | Louisiana, was vote ople of that %, . freight or passage, having handsome furnished accommodations | injury of any articles, or property of any description committed i ate ta. gah cies ih eee ent Oeber Wiese tu ted OA Sata, in cometinne f. ft cbintiere af legis: | Count ror tie Correction or Errors, August apply on board, at Orleans whart, foot of Wall sgrret, OF to | to their care} por is any risk assumed by, nor can any be at- r . Leave atsA.M,| GC. ALLEN, importer of Watches ‘and jewellery, fates, fm Toul e iy ® leas" | 9) Mary L vingston vs. Hannah Stickles and al., K, COLLINS & CO. South at | tacha wo the New Jersey Steamboat Navigation, Company, by ening leave the Wave road: Wholesale and retail, 30 Wall street, up ature, at the last election. The result of this vote | Ti irators of Andrew Stickles, deceased. Mr. lew for Hockaway, by way of Sonth Ferry in such of the parishes as have been heard from, Agents in New Orleans, Hulin & Woodraff, who will hich their erates are, or may, spe transported; nor the Jacob Sunderland continued his argument for re- pegmotly ar Ail goods fo their address. ‘ork, Providence, and Boston Railroad, oF the Bostnn and Pro- | Peek A Uy We Tey ct Soret ree TON—Hi01 bales Alabama Cotton, nl un tne oes 1 re ress oh ‘ine hi TSSISSIPPL, Captain C. Hillard, wilt | yi i Jorpor ‘7 to. th wers leaving their names at . t me", PERSSE & BROOKS, constituting the principal part of the State is, voice fe ., succred the 1 aneriile ¥; ‘aur aye ia nNOS Rei ot | rally called foe by RENEE CONLIN aw 30 No. 61 Liberty st. (in favor of the convention 10,313, against it 2,653. spenden'. vite No, sts, New York. .