The New York Herald Newspaper, November 20, 1844, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. Xu No, 381—-Whole No, 2091 , NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, 1844. nding THE NEW ,2ORK HERALD. PASSA, yn 7 BRITA AND IRELAND |” Tun Wan OP THE RIVAL INFLUENCES. athe Hewat i before this time known shke within | Horse ar Wasuixarox.—Our corresponde Belew inten Vertenteel ahs lord of the at Washington, are very profuse in their compli-| Nov, 19 —Swydam Sage § one is politically dead, and the white- THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. TRE LINE i ia | Mente | hotels at Washington, Brown’s | decision of the 5 ACKETS, Ma haired master of the other has the measure of his nt on several hotels at ington, THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. {Siing from, Liverpool oe } month. 5 Hirst nifesto of the Van Buren Section of honorable fame, and patriotic happiness in the wel- | und others, but they seem to have overlooked the pe ~ To the Public, Serneceaary srmapuants ru center the Democracy, fare, oh jus country cue pot only t0.the brim but | « National Hotel,” recently established by Cole- THE NEW YORK HERALD—Daily Nemeapes-op pool ‘panctually on the 7th and 19th otseey ene resi political life is now over; it never was before. The | ™4»Jormerly of this city, which will far surpass Peter Seat the year except Now Year's Day and Fourth og og Sr ceanacl Amertona ™ (From bd eae Revd Nov. 13] it anap-judgment” of ‘1840 being reversed, his prin- | any of the others. The very advent of Coleman, ‘The prisoner, Samuel Adams,and one Richard Se; 5s of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 ; ae on ine 5 cil stand now confirmed and ratified by ev: d) t in stimu. i eal ini paid—cssh in advance. cer gy Mo om tink they shall be Bearded mith assed st | “Now lettest thou thy servant, Lord, depart in tree ‘gninst them; and his policy, | rome re taye had already a good effect in stimu- | were, in the month of June last, indicted for r} of which opposition to a national bank is the pivot, lating the others into some exertion. But let them | money by false pretences of “ Bu; , Sage, k Co.” o' * 14 A A fe y of th is established high above the reach of possible fu- | do what they please, Coleman will surpass them all Bistcol! ‘oniee Moe the Gis tageat July, 1644, and altar be tuys ees be ah Hpac in the excellence of his establishment. 1n order yas indicted here, the Governes o the. Fae ven é reverse been the case, it wo! aye i i i ont ued a requisition ¢ Governor ef Ohio broken General Jackson’s heart.’ Jt would have thet the public may. know:something, of his tables sprehension and delivery of Adams sabmemmverite A. peace.””.—The day has now at last arrived at which the great and good old man of the Hermitage may thus recognize that the ripe fullness of his.time has at length come—that his public life is now a thing consummate and complete—that 1t has not been a THE WEEKLY HERALD—published Seurday vi thorning—price 6% conta per copy. or $3 18 per amano. mpeg ee mia id here sgiaay eben ‘cs oui, ea in advance, at poo | $4 followng macnifeenc Sipe, Cr.seeem) | teuett compte LYRIS ped i) a as or the world, andthe hme ae an or busines ENG? AND SOUT TOU P vain fragment, broken off ‘abruptly in failure and | been the condemnation, the reversal, ot his whole | 2"4 his wines, we give the following: Smith and David Greig, agents ef thi of New men in the clty of counerye Prices | wk er - ICA. | | disappointment, in regard to all Mat hog beantea'lpuliaieal, Vise: “Ie: wetolvede tie undoing: of all GENTLEMEN'S ORDINARY. Ret pemes tee LN i PRINTING of all kinds exoeuted a the most moderate prio, | servers erhdatir ekg, netsaliod arrangements, the Bab- | main labor, ain and’ achievement, Soshe seed | he had done and the doing of all he had labored Sour. Ohio issued his warrant or precept to the Sheriff of Ross and in the most elegant style. port whieh hasbeen extended to them 0 many pears for wine | have been the case had the ‘attenuated feebleness | to undo. ‘Tie furure could heve hea oe hope for ‘Terrapin. county, (being the county in which Adams resided,) com- ri JAMES Sonn beep i bot ot pg inate | ee h cma "9 life mee parted at any moment in ims cnn no ther mnetseris than tisose of la- welt wick mending him ‘to deliver Adams and Seymour te @ Greig ‘ROPRIETOR OF THE Henap Estapiisument, t i ¥ it, @ interval between the election ors vainly wasted, and wo: an wi le di Smith, as suc! it ot New Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets. an Royal Baal refs a aa Say Sencat, Sins Gives? which hag just been decided. ile eryerrsgy But Piovilonse had no malt ier Focad ‘isement Bomzp, the same day, or very few days after the warrant of the a ee and Neg sree w has not been ‘ (hg doomed to the hard fate of the General who fell when the battle of his country seemed lost, and closed his eyes upon her broken and routed squad- par earisn a » PRESC! OTH, AMES & CO. in reserve for our national sins—no such grievous | #°™ Penge, Governor of Ohio was issued, the Sheriff of Ross county i i L Ne . “ —Caper Sauce. yihich ill be paid on nd at any fe = trial to bow down the grey hairs of the old patriot Leet rah bingy ‘sper Sauce. | apprehended Adams, and delivered him to i ken—Oyster Sauce. hero in sorrow to the grave. All is, on the con- BAY open hurried him out of the State of Ohio with a precipitaney cated his determination to avoid, if Be. iand Seciland aad Wale ptonnna w rons, unsolaced by the subsequent spectacle of therr | trary, well for the country, and peace and_joy for | Cotlette de Mouton, Soubees, "Longe de Veau, Sauce ite | ‘Mt, sbundently udicated, hie determination o avoid vARE SHRED SRELINOS G " ‘ es eng Poy tally, and gallant recovery of the eventtul day. | him. His political life is now complete—his work | Cotlette de Cussion, Sauce a wise. Seymour was not taken, and the Governor of UBLING FROM PATERSY TO ext dogg fo the a kon ial How anxiously have we not all watched the reports | done, and confirmed beyond future undoing—his Pose, Pk porno “e) uy Ohio afterwards countermanded and revoked the order On ued after the Istot Gecenrerpili Rapes Ni, Bea The Old Line of ts quit from this port } of the still feebler and feebler health of the old | “mission” accomplished. All issaved—all atoncd | Abatto Navets, v; aero for his surrender. Adame wes to the aby of Fatkusox Depor. Ne ‘OR. fe County wil en ae sack mouth. | Fartieg retura- chiel—hoping, aa the object next in interest after | for—all secured. Long indeed may he yet remain Boilea Potatoes Dilan thi vc ein New York, whero the offence, in one count of the wees 9 o'elo Aye in favorite Line for their eoaveyauser in treks. | the great public issues involved in the struggle, | with us, one of the posterity to his own consum- Turnips, iy Cabbage, | ‘ntitslent, ok Tele, is Silages. ke Ware aap som: oe, mo FO other. that he might be spared yet a little longer, to see | mated political life; but he is now at any moment | cra! Potatoes, Carrots—Celery. Mashed Potatoas,, Juda Daly eae sae a eee eee ; us Bonpars, that his country was safe, and that he bad not lived | ready for that last hour, which will now be as free Ros intova recoguisance, with sureties, to appear’ and answer fo'clock A M. | gorelpek A.M. POR LONDON. Fesket of the 20th of November. | in vain. And now, after the decision of the gene- | from grief or anxiety for what he leaves behind, | Mutton, Beef, Turke Geese—Apple Sauce, f the indiciment in the Court of Sessions here, snd) was, dees mM. 4 Me rane Paci’ 3 REENe BiCE HUDEON, Coptain ral result, and the first gratulations prompted by it, | as it might well otherwise have been shaded with Gam therefore, discharged from custody, Afterwards, apd on - fe, having 3 lenis ‘accommodations, apply to on grounds higher than any possible personal ones, | addest clouds of fear and gloom. He is ready Second Course—Pheasants. ‘ the fourth of November instant,his bail surrendered him aust Nov. at2P. Mecos rage fren ae JON HEDMAN: Gt Abthstmet_ | the next reflection that rises 18 that of warm satis: | now to-* depart in peace.” {or his eyes have socy saints, “Apple ate” pucetass a Confeture, | t0 the keeper of the City Prison, Wh.le he was there in Seepatee Na TUS, Be oranien Riespintindiicianciaeealioe ee | lived to witness? "st cenetel Jackson bas the salvation of his country. Metin res ARs Fading "| Stermeationed, wot llowed. by" me, the Court Ses » Capt. K Ww itively rember. —The 3} class, fast sailing pack- | lived to witness it, aoe , " d dig sepeproanta ches ache ee, oe se, REN RIGE HUUBION i oo | Foy iln election was part and parcel ofthe foci Apples, Chena, Almonds, | not brought into Court or dows it appese that he had Spy price of forty deli, ‘who are desirous to embark | Having very superior accommodations for cabin, second cabin | Whole long struggle which has so deeply agitated a Corvictar } Grapes, Filberts, Raisins. | notice of such proaeeding before the ‘allowance and she. should make im 16 application to steerage Thasnagec,Vernone Wiping w eae should the country for the last four, we may indeed say eehee rien arse Fillmore, (13 scattering) Hock. Cuaner. vice of the Habeas Corpus, ‘The prisoner is now brought ie a ROSEEE MeMURBAY,, No.1 ionic comet for | te lst Bive Prendential ‘arin From the beg | Grimes eve ine (i watering Hocdsimer, Wr, $1 GD Teljaclare, "$9 62] beloreme on Habeas Corpus, and/laime tobe discharged SS * - 5 = ~ - — | ning almost to the very end, Jackson an ja) 10. » . 5 im custody, on various ) among wl DInBOROHIE FOR NEW ORLEANS, PE pa Na EE yEREOOL TACKERE. may be said to have beet the two principal leaders | Folk ever Clay. Do. 1826, 2 00 Margauex, 9 28} lowing are most promine ber 20. i esl ; avorite Packet Shin HORTINGUET ({ite" tong.) | and chiefs of the two opposite parties and policies. Ohio Election: Tadeghelmer, 1694... 9,08, .Ghatgan Margaux, $004; Fires: That he was. citizen of the State of Ohio; that JOHN 8, Mek oore, master ira Bursley, will Positively as above, her regular | For the last eight years, indeed, Jackson has been enone ; he a Bat 9S i nese as pap ie lakn Raters Jeans iu the most comfortal he S ling being, 1000, tons burthen and apwards, J in retirement; ee it nas been still his old battle, pair Paling pent HA Manes, "9900. Pale Sherry,” $1.00 | sition for him, andthe Governor of Ohio hed no right to during the whole of the gale on Oct. 6, w many Bertone sbont to embark for the old country should wot fall ts lengthened out beyond his own personal participa- . Polk.Biry | Grape, 200 Superior do, 2 00 } issue a warrant for his surrender, and that the Governor ‘were Jon, nad has thor maby pro isny a be 8 perfeat select is line i in a prefareace eto any gther. aneir Et caceeiey rae hans Does canied on by the pacer Na a2 cn Cliquot, 200 Amontillado, 3 009 of ie reared mee met samareee ene before him to cranes yal. , 7 18 post, his on! ial friends and su; ‘o. ts, 100 sustain the issuing o| requisition. Sari and sccums araesouey® phoubearderts "2" | "™the'scconmodstoos ofthe Hotiguer are unsarpaued for | potters, Mr. Van, Buren for the greater prepertion Ae er 200 “Second,” ‘hut the Court of Sessions hes no Jurisdic- staat NB. MeCREA! ¥ ACO. 7 Coenties? Slip. cabin, second cabin and steerage passengers. ‘To secure berths | of the period, and Mr. Polk in the last struggle of 3140 2821 1] Do. pints, 100 tion over the person of the defendant, or the sub, ae. taiziine to New Orleans, seven days, No steerage Passenwers | early application must be af hosyt foot of Barling Slip, the long contest. Still, we say, it has been the 1939 17982342130 Port. Miasihi! ay OF the teveponnion | Yaotaer, reer wer ae ae NITISH AND NOT iERIGAN ROYAL MAIL | 216 76 South street, comer Mai same old Jackson battle, for the maintenance of rr ast SARA | Port, $1 50 Blackburne, 2 00 | Committed, and never committed any offence in the city IAM MES FOR NEW ORLEANS—Loulsians ana new | the same policy and the sume party, the same ideas, itr 069i ‘3 | Saudoman’s Fort, "2:00 Do, Old Reserve, 2 60 J committed, and never com ane 4 York Line.—Regular packet, to sail ucrday, oe and the same men; and through its whole length, 904 277 115543 Murdock x Co's Old 200) Third. “That he was virtuolly kidnapped, and that it is Vater ate tnd 440, here power sach.= | Gmliee Noveraer. Thetclegant fast tiling packet ship UN- | the main, central, tallest, and most conspicuous Tee SBR RRB, Bae as ashe oog ua my duty to discharge him and give him safe conduct cut matralty. y.” For freight or passage, having clase famietet se | figure in the van of the opposite array hus been 3500 MIB 5743217 Symington’ extra Old | | ot this Beate. Captain Alesander Ryrie. commodatious, apply on board” at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall | Henry Clay. In the recent election, this long and 200918852281 60 roy shed As the questions involved were questions of great in- in Esward Glee street e antes EK. COLLINS ‘529,96 South st. J tremendous struggle had at last reached its last ie au uM “a We mean no disparagement to the other hote! terest and im; petanos, and, the ameunt ss atleast val here CE Nalcina oh sin Aneedacinn inemertaseestr nated oo Boek Role ESTE Hea CU Be) | Te Baum repeat ons oomytetighy that Colter Traqueied my sesocats fo nit wit ee and re EE, Je may rely upon having their goods correctly measur- § @ b rated al @ fee! 8 “ i ”? wi jish- 1 Vin. Hite, ft follows: eas and that the ships of this line will se ‘Dunctually as adver: anvalyed 1" each and ail of its, Preceding mager, eA eH nd § sarenane ‘aye Eo Pests, Arpeee, cee pert and ie eprenition y nie = sere re have Caledonia, Lott.. 16th,” gut § Agents in New Orleans, Messrs, his was the great peculiarity of t lection; end mi eae ? y f conferred with me in relation to it, and performed that fie, i Apgschi will promptly forwacd all coode toed Rat Ten, rio this it wus w ich rallied both ies in it with a i know them all, and can speak with confidence on | sdvisory ofice; which the counsel for the respective par- wore MS JERSE 'Y FLO. DOCK—Thi such an intense excitement, and such a deep an this point. ties consent at they might perform. wee fe Foan. oxperienced surgeons, and are supplied sadimpored eck tence tl Tonia bar almost desperate determingilon, kool Olay trie eh Rg vd lap Le ; thont to announce the conclusion ut which we have ar. For OF passage, apply to ins aud owners of vessels ai ed to call ang ex- umphed, Jackson, and all of us, and all the lead 210 7g 628-218 | InptAN Arvarns.—The Arkansas Intelligencer of } tived. It appears prisoner y ySRIGHAM, Jan. , amine it, and they will at once see that it is as well adapted for ricilan ef himad lomterith bins Thi 5835720; «BOR. (298 5 York in the month of Merch last,which was some months teas i Ja, Agen , | raising and repaleiug veseels,as any Dork mow tot woeetion, | 198 apeiecle les of his administration with him, bit cits tog ti scr a recent date says that the Choctaw tribe of Indians, after the offence (if any) was committed. He came here ae aA STATEN ISLAND ee | Theretis also attached to this Dock, Diucksmiths, Shipeampen, | the dust. In the victory of the Democratic party , 3157851) 4y | tuting the temporary absence of their egent, Major Wi. Fon a bridal excursion Xceompanied by. his wite, and his STATEN ISLAND tere, Caulkers aud Painters. All work done in the anost expe- | Clay lies irretrievably and hopelessly prostrate at 1738 — 20801750195 | Armstrong, from his agency, assembled in general coun: J Pn t bridal «xcursion. accompan sppolatment ‘on that 60° FERRY. dit;ous mauuer and at reasonable rates, our feet, and with him all the false and bad politi- ir 22923, — J il, apd passed a resolution very complimentary to him Diothet and sister. He made an appointment on ’ FOOT OF WHITEHALL ul3 im* ere HILL & McLAUGHLIN. cal ideas which are best summed up in his singh 1899 2148 2164 114 | They have also provided for the establishment of another all tae to have been defrauded, at six o’clock in the af- ‘The Boats will ren ax follows on and after Nov. 18, FRENCH’S HOTEL, nome. Famine, oe saa semiuay fn the nation, to be calied the “Armstrong J teroon of the day he left the cityjvand instead of ful- Os etd ee ee es Ea Pi THE PROPRIETOR iespectfully informs hia friends and | It is curious to trace back the linked connection Se ee ee eee eee tebe sab agent, info Neer rustle blnes aiatic talalics euetamaertae + UAE BEATER RADE ar 183 Felton ateeat oe aus opened his new and splendid hotel } of thewe important national events: to see how the ee oe t Okaeetror “4 BD Philslefphis, without oF offering at the 1) & Sew. Broadwa: me- rf et he 2218 2385294 a. | Nees and Quapaws, I tribes under his charge, are in f (rein for 2789 9146 3324 «1% | an improving logy for not rming im: is it. and the pri I places of that their house intended, at it — LEAVE, _P.8.—All goods fast bo parent metkesaY ak are at the | diste vicinity of maereantile 6 two greet parties in which we have allbecome en- ition. Tish of the owners thereof. a3 in la itn SETS i amusement, and has furnishe a style that Mr. Sage testifies listed with so much earnest interest on the oppo- ir favor- ith the 7 i ose 658 te have him arrested for the alleged fraud committ FR GE Ree oP aplecans arian mee many hee agers ta the ait: iad npro | site sides, gradually arose out of the general fusion Po ae 3840 ts Mourper at Miixpervittx.—The Recorder of againat {them. He further states, that had dis- of all political elements under Monroe’s adminis- tration, with its “ era of good feelings ;” aad how they more and more distinctly developed their an- tagonism, and lengthened it out from struggle to NEWARK AND NEW YORK. FARE ONLY 184 CENTS. w AND D 1625 1015 2 the 12th instant, contains the particulars of the | covered from Mr. Adams himself, while ~ the city Ag CEN Barnnow, 1318 1956 1793 473 | death of Thomas K. Fuller, of Bibb county, who wes shot | in March last, that the pro ‘on the strength of 56 GSH “12 | in Milledgeville, on the day of the Presidential election, | which the draite were ¢Tawh, never hed been fa the 1s asf | by 2 man named William Searcy. Governor Crawford | Possession. of Seymour, and that ‘they then intended regard to elegance and comfort, and that he has combined eco- nomy the following prices will sho 4 ROOM FOR ONE NIGH THE? Ni imatism, Fever, spedy and certain cure is_o} Yo auch, in the use of Mrs, CAKROLL’S Medieated Vapour Bath, 325 Broadway. Sul: your Soe require half an hour's notice. Open fromé A, M. ni6 lw tre TEXAS. THE ATTENTION of Specalssors and Eagterprising Cie 9 The rooms will be warmed grat IN and ptember 10 daily, th it i 14396204: 21 | o&ers a reward of $150 for the a ension of the mur-} to arrest him, if they could get at facts in the case aa follows (Suntays icladed) Leave New: | "Ther e's NESE CTURY Pcbed, ia. which there, are ii Somes Hoy karen ie oi ae so Tait "am “41 | derer, to which the father of the deceased adds $200. | yugicient to warrant such ‘arrest—Edward Adams " » foot of Centre street, 8 o'clock A. M.— | meals served np ataLL HouRs of the day and evening. There y A in this final crush o} 1448 423 312 4 | Ssarcy is represented to be about 6 feet 11 inches to 6 feet f to be sure, says, that his brother did net leave the city in I h ta y we New York, foot of Barclay street, 3 o’clock P. M. are also Bath Kooms covnected, for warm, cold and shower | chcounter, involving the annihilation of the de- 13g 872, 1657 113 | in beight—will weigh from 170 to 180 pounda—sandy hair § much of a hurry ; that he did not go away in order to ‘apd ree baths. ‘The Porter will be iu attendance at all times during the | feated, and probably leading to a new fusion and 2075 = 1210-348 114 | and complexion—sullen;and jferocious countenance—is § avoid bei arrested ; but left to transact some business TLEASANT AND CHEAP MACUNSIONS- aight to sdinit lodgers, and ta let therm ont at all hours, 4 | fecomposition of partie constitute again a foo Hey! 83 | about 23 or 29 yours old—had on when he escaped a fur fin Philadelphia, to try and raise some money there. The pes Baie gre se NGEMENT: grates eee em sings oun closes wi fresh starting point for another political cyle of 272 4489 319686 captain ‘a black or blue frock or box coat, with outside fecand section of the’ Sourth azole of the mee ie ry t Sri ei perhaps another twenty years. 163 26 9 | pockets. the United States provides, “A person cher Ton te Me ee tee yennl Place. reHe Med EW, YORK BRASS BAND. Begin at the beginning, and behold the confused ae ee eS in- | 22Y State with treason, felony, or other crime, who shall o J HE Members of the New York Brass Band would respect . * ' a 195 63 192 ‘Tae New Packer Suir.—Another new ship, in- \d be found in another State, shall, on Fie Buea boat CINDERELLA, wall rim as fully inform their patrons and the public in general thavat a | State of all political parties and ideas in the elec- 177 e219 201210 tended fi ns Y in id Liv 1 ket line, fed rheg ieee tive authority of the Sate from foll lows, Daily, from May 20th to Ovtbet lat, | meeting of the Band held ac Milicary Hall, Bowery, and Noy,, | tion of 1824, after Monr term—as expressed in 647 ‘800 36 «ag | teMded for a new York and Liverpool packet 'y | deman: e executive iy = 1844 :—L-caven New York at 9and Ll o’ Mi it Tea APY: iy is lying at Greenleaf’s wharf ready for sea. This is the | which he fled, be delivered up to be removed to the St at sa,eandt P.M : * | As ME AE WALES was ananimcaaly eleced Levder, anf | the absence of any uther than yersonal iasues, the Tat atts 48 | Bt. Patkicn, (before mentioned, ns launched from the yard | having jurisdiction af thossine””” Congress, as early. 8s Leaves Port aennends 20 minutes to 3, and 10 minutes to st the Band wit be inferior to uone in this countey.— | {rustration of any election by the people, and the 582. 451 697 2 | of Currier & Townsend,) of 900 tons—she adds another to ff the year 1793, passed au uct to carry outtmais Provision of Mprea' Not catint’ es treba te A. M.céc 1K, Seah 136 Teturn cheir thanks for the very flattering pe: | return of Jackson, Adame, and Crawford to the 4599435574111 the atrong. and beautiful vessels, which our | the Constitution, which provides that “ whenever the Ex- PM. ‘ Fo ee eons Hast season, and will use every | House of Representatives for choice; Clay himeell “O17 «wer gino | Shipwrights have sent abroad. Her cabin ‘accommoda- ecutive authority of any state in the Union, shall demand aS Aetay—Leaves Now York, at and 11 A. M.; at 2, fond | the Band wil made to Richard Willis, Leader 19" Bavacd | being the next highest candidate. Crawford is the “9g — | tions are ample, neatly and tastefully finished. The J any person usa fugitive from eee ache 1, at 20 minutes to 8 and 10 A.M3 | street; James Conner, Hoormary: yard’ street, orany of the | Republican candidate rope:; Adams cross be- 1616 1727 ~—«-2316—S 41. | painting and the enamel work we have never seen ex- ff a { any State or Territory to w! person i Sand TEM. mytt émére _ | {plowing members: Wm. Wal lace, 49 Spring streets ‘Altre H | tween Federalism and Re ublicanism; Clay anoth- ee, deel ae ae celled. The graining, is very Bandsomely Corky ons shall hi Sad aod shall, mareover; peed the copy ot " ty Saptain | John Bleakley, f atreet; J. Fuysing, 3 Orchard art; Jacki ed amalgam of Re- si ‘ommitted treason, IN. Rimell, leaves the end O€ T watt, Some <P yi Whom Preece E- Wheeler, corner Sth Aveaue publicanism, No partyism, the Western interes i lem. aio | 92 | Inonuase 0 PostLarion In. Taxads—We lean | lolony, or co oe verted ‘0s, authento, by “oe ‘will be in seven her arival at £8 Tid Wooster streets ©. 8. Gm Comporer 24 Baya street. mts Potion Bags, and se shernotey ane sare A a 4 ey oe ay | that Northern Texas is fast Se up; emigrants ite (Csebdaie cd be! Heed ae tee _ ‘aaeed ited, t i i u . C It and love 504 2 95 85 ‘other j Territory from w! 6 pel fi Pleven, to convey Passengers to the neighborinu towns. Iasege Gouin) flee CHARD WILLIS, Leader." } patriotic honesty which was already fe oe it are pouring into that section more rapidly thin any “ thority of r TCLOG del Yo i : F in advance by the instinctive sympathy of the pop- 1 219k 686 151 atte of the Republic. Four hundred fa tilies from | it shell bethe duty of the Executive aut y of any ALBANY, TROY: and Intermediate acts | BE nakcg aan Provided for Fabliq, Dalle, 1 eum nsolee: | ular heart. Here, then, is the point of departute. ‘= g3-— 2 E Mitssourd and Iltinets have lately settled on the upper ach state or Tarritory 10 which such penton seal have foe fares the’ Steamboat Pier at the foot of | nl2im*m ¥ The first act is the ever memorabl* Coalition,b: 518 516 5701 | Trinity ; they are the old pioneers of the Western States, ieppiee cause ae ste ee en ‘aac sition tha Ieeed relay street, (Breakfast and Dinner on board the boat.), ones a hip LIVERPOOL, from | which, while Adams coalesced with the Fedetal- iaimea ibaa inooeraos0 | SzC,"well armed and prepared to defend themselves against | delivered te the Executive authority making the demand ‘The new low pressure Steamboat TROY, Capt. A. Gorhim, alt plesse bead thats pont ee ism of the H t Re; ‘ : 1ai7a 155113149061 8050 | Mexicans or Indians. In the course often years Texas | oF his o ‘as the pi Poi + leaves New York at7 o'clock A. M., on M'uesday, Tharsda will please sen, permits on board. at west | ism of the House of Representatives and the coun. 149061 will have 8 popalastaater 1,000,000 fugitive from justice, within the contemplation of the and Saturday, gud Troy at 6 e’cioe cA. My and ‘albany at 7 ee ‘pormited a prem a Metmarg Bo] try, {op shel wales, Glas soslesced with the gre sists Sete tals — i Pop yu ‘ act of Congress and the Constitution 1 Fer the purpose "cloc! Ma y,, Wednesday riday. i re! rT i im- Harrison's js ose case factory to our °'Noriex.—All goods, treight, bagrage, bank bills, apecje,or | Pi Se oH Rene be Pel eh hodine tthe ae ssaharatel ats pee He Aggregate vote in ist4 Cuutivare Winer Ariis.—Mr. R. J. Pell, of | OC e'tiving at a conclusion in this nsoeasary ‘te decide, y other kind of property, taken, shipped, or put on board this | _ Oo Faken, | oi 7 H . iti. | Meerewate vote in 1640, Ulster county, New York, has an orchard containing . ‘Habeas look bebind the acts atm be atthe rik Of theowners of euch goods, freight, | PACKET SHIP SLD DONE, frou Lirerpool js dschaising | citcumstances of aggravation to the flagrant politi- + “ea 30,000 apple teen fone kindof frult;the Newtown Piypi- yg aerate capper Boe! erage yy ig er ot eygemuanar faith apply on boar, orto F. B. HALL, at | Consiences wil ewe’ and to the veelpe of ir goeds in: | CNece Tioga the sane aation of the Republican rp peta : are SC tha cea aaa ni treet 1700 barrelgof apples. | Whether we have aright to determine the suficieney of (> Noticx:—he Empire has discontinued running forthe | use _____lfec | party and the di ust. of the popular feeling, at | ,Honniste arrain tN Tux Sanpwicn Isianps.— } jollars per barrel, and the remainder wore tent te Landon SrLAbanthe praotatinas ramen tein Mee eats oe aad seazon. uuye | THR EFFECT OF THE LATE ELECTION | such abirth of the administration thus brought into | The following extract of a letter trom Lahaina, | and sold at nine dollars per barrel. be ‘constitute abar to the object now sought st my hands. PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS Aie form of Colds, Conta, iihetinatiom, Reverse A | POWer; its rally and concentration on Gen. Jack- | giver an account of a most horrible occurrence which re- We think there is eaqugh in the case to justify the deten- FOR ALBANY. i i son, stimulated and strengthened by the decidedly tederal character into which the administration speedily developed itself ; bringing out the two old parties of the country with tolerable distinctness, \n array against each other; and resulting in the 2a et arensrt rem oat Ornette Ont, | TESTED The Haapart Me, Sentinel f lok othe wrecey nthe drag hee rae od “ “ Vessels a to it demand here,and we ately questions. that three men deserted from hint last Friday sagher vie | have been requested to state that ty or aundred sallof | sete. (uct for ‘ne ciher Purpose) that 4 can on Hubees day two of them returned ; they were brought to the vessels can find freight at this port aud Calais.” Corns, dogk behind the sn ie Governors of ae Consulate Agency, and made one of the most horrible two States, and inquire whether there was suffic LY, Sun: excepted—Through direct, Sse: sis trom he Soper Piet bowed ‘ourtiandt and : ‘Steamboat 4 Capeaia. A Fi &. iy - i i jared, * . ee . Wil- | to authorize the requisition of the one, and the surrender sir oe EPO | eptemert tar UAN TT| eeceae ohgh Paci de Bad toavarestanet vinta al ena | wld" WAERE ne Ta Keane oPah Salt | Sitar mati aha ore ‘The House of BIRCKHEAD & CO. No. 45 West, ranning | the republican or democratic party wali There were throe in the boat, viz : Walter G. | the Navigator's Islands, in the Pacific ocean. in March, mey place him in the cheracter of a fagitive Eire o'slock, Fi, HCA. Captain RG. Crat- Spm auneton sires i authorized to wll Lots and Squares | ‘Then proceeds the reversal of the. federal cha. | © hstes Nee Terk Oi rs eee Cnet é {rom justice ; and if it were a nearly balanced cate us to tendons Mouday, 1 Friday aul Sunday from its commercial advantages, the’ Peet port iu the Catrat parvenoh Bis Scverament signalised in perticeles ¥ ing to fddletown Point N. J.—the latter a colored mae Nose Diese Raritan ar cia lady a owing, di one wtaiicment cal the amedoction ot the) Reonstive' oa f 5 nena ico. 4 uch an act as the Maysvi d Veto. 7 t, 8 Z r indictment je adjudics e am cerephots COLUMBIA, Cancun Wiltings H., Soaks] "HIS is alog sutborieed bo sal some encssdionly Gertie hnds | Cotas Coe tes Yaville Road Veto. A | They pulled all Friday night, ee ag sunday, ,4ud thelr 1 ier, and a friend who called upon her the morning after 4 thorities of two¥states,fecl inclined to avefrale thal’ wots iy nee a ee ie py OG ‘arige | in the centre of thepresent population of that rich and intarst- adminiatation’ ander “the lead of Clay ie head ieee Oatteediey tner tatiana Been See The, orld come to an end on the 2sth ult :—" Well, marm, 4 and diecharge the prisoner. Ho was oF coal p ave ines 9 - ; j rived ‘didn’ Seaet or eae te ee ces baw ard Sabra myer a fe proprietor, ws President of thn los and ands, Me. Soi | batters Mee pects transferred { the Haat of prise Bap aboad awa hed Khel Sadnenfl fd gee "goup lastnight?) Well, Tait "Phect-bet mato on See ee aera en er iadecntet oes rend Soule 2 rim, is now in this city, aud every information wil ited States, rn i iny y Je of ” ‘ mastences “ ceamgroditiont um 8 en Naat Saoees Hind gy enim *ontletion at these ashad never before been expenienced or “dreamed | starvation. ‘They were not able to get up the pali (preci. | "| '9rBot my snuil box - eel hese canta Weed ne St nig " ‘ duce a jury to conclude that he left the State ony ant cae rood br Behe Pen ead Auteauany CoaL.—The first train of cars laden # purpose rf avoiding a prosecution then in contem- bia with the bituminous coal of Western Maryland, } plation against bim. Hemay have left for the his army and, three tnd Arak Bis Benda eiee stint | was despatched on Saturday fiom the mines {oDaltimore, | stated by his brother ; but Gon non-fuldiment of hie they cut a piece from his right arm and ate it. After they | ® distance, by the r 1 o: t one hundred aud | engagement to meet Mr. Sage bi SI oid became strengthened, they got up the pali, and met with | "inety miles. The Boston Daily Advertiser announces it | on which he left, a jury might eeu 7 some natives, who gave them food, and brought them | tobeof a auperior quality, and says—Specimens ef this | the effect of proceedings, whiah Mr ee says, their across the island, end to this piece in canoes, The na- | CO#l have been lately received ia this city, and there is | House thought of institating against him. tives have been examined, and confirm tho stutement | Ho doubt thet it will commend a high price, in compari. it were compatent for mete look behind the/acts:f thous 4 ol ns, us i junc! cohen mado by the men. The dead body was found as they des. | tion with other descrip hacia ner nh ad pen to overrule, and make an ladepesdent os ry inte ; fugit from ni8 3#re BIRCKHEAD & CO. 55 Weat street. NEW YORK RIDING SCHOOL. Nos. 65 and 67 Watt st. near Canal. HE Proprietor of this popular establishment, de TH faeinl ecko ledgrinen em cco tbe dsc dat to state Ri of, by the gigantic efforts of the political and mo- ney powers, as represented in the persons of the two worthy associates in this unholy alliance of ambition and avarice, Clay and Biddle. ‘Ihe ta- riffs of ’28 and °32, with Nullification, and the Compromise of ’33, constitute an e| an im- portant one, but still an episode—in the larger movement of these great forces and great events. The Bank and Clay are both beaten down. Not the Hilson, SrAll persons awe forbA tastisg any” of the boats of this , without an order trom the Captain. i, ‘or apply on board, orto P.C. Schultz, MORNING LINE AS ¥ROM NEW YORK TO CROTON, SING SING. 7 ‘ 4 BB'S FERRY, HASTINGS AND, YONKERS—DAt L Sxcepted The new and su stantial ont C See a, t o'clock, A. M., ve i of Baamaced coon. wi hich be has reeeiyed from the publi Hyawino Scuoor for. Equestrian Tuition and Eeersiee Pill open forthe season on, MONDAY next, the uh in jours from 7 to 10 P. M. ‘The Evenings of } Monday and Thurs- of the yn tapart for gentlemen and ies of the families ely. ‘The riding master ix well kuown to be one cribed and buried by them. The Governor will send to | #d for steamboats, and probably for locomotiv: ve ft enc successful in th 4 only is Jackson re-elected over Clay as his compe- land. the point, whether he was in point o Pate a etc RT landing as above, ears aid mah JAMES CODDINGTON, Proprietor. itor, but the, effort to force the restoration of the ingvand forthe remains ofthe pout? cn Se Swonp Paxsentation.—On the 29th ult., Gen. | { AT ana italien of knother Siete the Washingtou Irving will go as far as Yeeks! ‘and Jeave " leposites and the re-charter of the Bank, durin; v informed letter that \ rR “9 * | saying 6 oi there at Lovelock, P, M., landing ’ UIRE éc BROTHER, his second tem, wholly fail ; and the opposition ts | quently teed for reciente erate ene: | Jackson, at the Hermit as above. apply va voard. or to STEPHEN B. TOMPRINS, toa West stret. 2 OM © ini6 Inore WEEN PRILADELPHIC AND SAUTIMORE BETWEEN ER PORTSMOUTH. ‘Express is connected with feamer, by which small. pack: valuable papers will be for- Wee ruiyireed; gh, due gare and aiention I properly Sheed wih name a ORRIS BUCKMAN, Agent, or to aaepiy tev mane au egled en rerqnny | iSeat Risin tnftvrotars ache anieet Sc | Sarat ueteneeag gut ny ef eo We are 1 ears or ania te Hine nad geoand costs: Having | Orleans. An eye witness describes the acene as exceed: | cate, shall volgntarily come withintne piate ond oun the public reads, © (+ ne they wore working it outon } ingly interesting and affecting. where the offence was committed, and prematurely pul gg ER ee i —_— part thence for his home with the view of avoid: Inpran Murpganns.—In consequence of the Jate | Faxing Srars.—The New Haven Herald, of } andprosecution here for the crime, | haveno hesitation In murder of Mr. Watson, by the Sissiton Sioux, it is | Saturday says that they have as yet no report from their { saying that such an one is a fugitive from justice within understood that a party of infantry from Fort Snelling, star-gazing fraternity, but expect to make a piv it- | the Constitution and the act of Congress. So, if mun with- and Sumner’s dragoons, from Fort Atkinson, united, on | able appearance, as soon as they et ready, and. cautions | in a Btate secretly commitea crime, and suidenly d . the 24th September, at Traverse des Sioux, on the Bt. Pe- | its brother editors not to be in such a hurry “ about get- { The crime not being discovered till months,or if you tora; the whole party then under Lieut. Col Wilson, | ting at the man in the moon.” & year after his deperturs Jeft for NEW CHEAP CASH STORE, Bowe! No. 182 ry, OF WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE. '—We say to our friends aud the public, come and set our New Store and tock, aud jadge for yourselves whethet our oods prices are worth: poous, Forks, ves, ‘areiae cured, [ot'coha.” And all goods sold war: ry no sale. Mr, Cougver, (wall known to the public as askilfal Watch- maktr,) will wivg his whole attention Wo the repairing of Watch: et. Doplec, ‘Lebre, and all kinds of Watches, repaired and so much dispirited and enfeebled that they dare not run Clay again; and are compelledto have re- course to the expedient of running a number of candidates of various politics in the different sec- tions of the Union, as the only chance of defeat- ing Mr. Van Buren, Jackson’s bosom friend, hieu- tenant, and successor This too, utterly fails, and Jackson’s administration and principles remain tri- . ae though he may ha’ nl9.2w*m JAMt#S HAND, 30 South wharves, warranted, “(Such as are worth repairing have a person | umphant in the election of Mr. Van Buren, who, marched for Lake Traverse, On the Sh October they . other than the deeing’ from the Justice of the “Bhi PACKET FOR HAVRE—SECOND CINE. —The | “owen: Suamboats and Bourding Tous faruished with sil. | ™°%t 0 the old chief himsclf, had been the master- | Maral iol bake Traverse, infantry were left, andthe | New 1 ~The -Leei New { State azainst which h ended: yet he purel be ship BALTIMORE, Edward Funk, master, willrail | ver Ward at trade prices. niGiw*tre | spirit of his government. - | Colonel proceeded rapidly with the dragoons, thirty miles hire On RE Ane Legislature of New | treated, and proceeded sgainst as a Hugitive justice. the lst of December, ‘ But the contest is not yet ended, though a brief | beyond, where the chiefs and many of that tribe were | H@mpshire will commence at Conco Wednesday, } rhe consciousness of his having committed , of OF treught oF passage, apply to | BOYD & HINCKEN MEDIOAL NOTICE, pause has seemed to interrupt it. Cloy still thunders | found. “whe Colonel held council with them, when | agreeably eon cere eeution of sdjournment in June last. 1 nj, amenable to the laws of the State, against which nSee__No. 9 Loasine Building, corner Wall and Water ste, STRANGERS AND CITIZENS aflicted with sny form | on at the head of opposition, ever, ever still inteut | they delivered up four young men who had been con- ie Gn nant lear venuri ie Pecieal beet oen , might and would properly be regarded as @ WANTED FOR CHARLESTON, S.C. ca a litie, eee LT, fy arusy | Ont e great prize for which he alone seems to live } cerned in the above murder. With these men as prison foe (hownseiens: y' e principal business assigned going out of its limits, and form a legitimate A number of VESSELS from 160 to 400 tons, to Tollow log pyle h val 7 and move and have his being. The great crash of | the commenced their return, and in a . basis for an Executive requisition and surrender. load with stone. ‘The highest freight paid. | Apuily at fade ieee Syly 1. cowtnsaned &, eertsia pevans | the Credit Spaters followed ‘en the intense finan- | ‘nother Indian was ded, charged with being one jt oT ee the Governor in the case just , should have the office of the STALEN [ISLAND GRANITE y : A i { the murderers of Watso: Crvinization.—At Owingsville, in Kentueky, ed against the offender 96 a fugitive from justice, { would UMEANY, NO. 3 Wall street na swore | Heenee, and iremediacety applies wo 6 doreet, whe bre | cial distrese—the agonies of half a million of bink- | “the Trewern inentey have returned to their pro. | on one of the days of the election, there were | nothe inclined to speculate upon the probability of his “kee OLD ESTABLISHED. PACKET OFFICE, 6] |-Was gradually getting worse ; 1 tried one e afer all the | rupts—-and the depressed agricultural prices Wi stations, but it is much fo be regretted that thefve | twenty-two fist fights and a sotto with knives, which 1¢- having left the State, for purposes other than to avoid the $01 cal EA from Great Britain aud | edvertisi Los, and each one promised positively tocase | ull these advantages of circumstances, the opposi- Pocus r soners made their escape from the guard during | *vited in the death of both the combatants. Whiskey was penalties ef its violated lraland, via Liverpool, an at all times be J ime: at tons Tiscover one Petncladed' way inc, | tion still dread defeat under Clay, and he is again, | thenight of the 1othjOctober, at Beaver river, itm rare | the Cause of this brutality and murder ! this cae, 1 would not, it 1 farpacket ahipe sail verpool, by the FRe | the hospital, where toe ime under a course off to his own great indignation, postponed till the next | posed by the traders and othors acquainted with the In. cane, without dito an ons ‘and drafts can as usual be furni for gay emQouMt pay” cury for eight weeks ; my wae none were leerated, pains | time. An equivocal and non-committal ticket is | dians, that this march of the troops (the first ever made Byron Beaten.—Leander swam from Abydos } thereon, take the responsi ble at the. National and ‘beyinea ‘ Trehand end theit | ia all my foumes, and asa} made a ot sen honest ole Westra general, ‘and a that part of ae one Rvabbeve a iy ped effect to Seatos to meet his beloved Hero ; and Byron bag [get esuahen, and thapeghos eg ee, ie i. n nullifier; ie * was more voin of hav’ med the same feat Wien richoue disese ation er vortner par Aal'sristl amd Alamaed oh paign of 1840 the | they mect—&. Tuts Repubt m than of any other ‘act of hie life, "We now have teachers | © ler him to be rem ral crush and elamor of the Campaign of 1840, the country yields to the intoxicating potion of Whig promisee; discards the sterner wisdom and integri- ty of the connsela of the Democratic administra- tien; Mr. Van Buren is defeated, and Harrison comes into power—still with Clay as the power be- hind the throne greater than the throne itself. The next link in the histery is still fresh in the 7 and learned prefessors of the science of swim: . There = Inptan Possxastons.—The Otioes own, at the | resides in this citye man by the name of Peter haley, a Cireuit Court, latest accounts, a large tract of country on the Big } jescendent of the Regicide ‘Whaley, who more than fifty Before Judge Kent, Platte, weat of the Missouri; taey are a poor race of peo. years ago »wam from the West Ferry on Connanicut to Nov. 19—Isaac IT Smith, et, al. vs. Theodore fl. Bar ple, and receive a small annuity of $2500. The Pawnees | ihe South Ferry onthe Narraganset shore, a distunce of | une M. B. Hen ta thig ase, which has been fully ro- are a powerful body, and number about 6500 porsens, di- | three miles. with a fresh south-west wind, when it was | ported in the Herald, tho jury rendered a verdict (ond vided into bands under the names of Pawnee-Loups, | much rougher than the Hellespont. But this was a mere | iondant 6cents damages, and 6 cents costs; and as to, the Grand Pawnees, Republican Pawnees, Pawnee-Pics, &*.; Sunday morning exercise. He has often oftered, for a rea- | other, the defendant (the Sheriff) a verdict ', Post paid, BY Tetiar, Post OO SER OMAN, a1 Hoot et iene... SEEM ~ KXOHANGY, ON ENGLAND, (REL. A * SCOTLAND AND WALES—7he’ Sabet bos all arpa fo gue bifoat from, Bi to Li, » baynble Bend acl a or CA ie dat on cers. I » Pl under your ¢are on the fam now wel t ac restored uo perfect health. mal as oe Jarpenter wut , Harlem, NY. De, Cooper yarranta to eure cvery cose, no’ matter how! loin suuuling, of Glee, Brsicture and Seunjnal We aud os vate maladies cared i wi ng widh the patient's habits. Dr. Cooper's Ottis, It Duane street, two doore trom Chathinn at. No cor ne pay. Bigim*rre complete # e doctors“ ae, wt. aasage. to apd froin Liv an be’ nee: te lowers Haven bY nay of th lun of peck calling om 5G UL COUNT MY MEN—Neuittaases 7 final] or fa i arrison’s death—Tyler’s | ‘hey are wild and fugitive in their babite, and receive | sonable compensation, to awim trom Tein Judith to | sensi wen aeet, | ity at hecamonss Ais Hh it ed bh of each mouth, on appltetion as above. | [°O, Uh COUNT RE EY Kea Hea whic whl | Foeessiouc Clay's Congresmonal, dictatorahiy che | provisions and goods. The Grand. Nation’ ithe Foto: | sient acer tiers se tim rom Fain: Judith to Fraval Vendenburgh ve. Theepitus Vendenburgh.—Thie Pa Ts PES NRRL PS BO eS Tee OS sntizely prevent the loa or Slay. of ‘or partion lars litical Traud of the bank: techaete the | Wattomies, or the “united bands of the Chippewas, Otte: | could rot out-awim — Providence Journal, Nov. 18 action was brought by a phyuician of the Heute: Arie aerial PYG Ta | "Uine OC VINORTON. Tomi | Hemel ations tines Cey'yee | Seseng treet, Eber, Gun, ony ins Werearet of a ety enh gee hy ne hs oa Bi a ene rt r odegg » acres of ie lands, al uri river to the diag 4 packet hin ROR NOU reguint day," | A MERIGAN PILOT EXTRA COTTON DUCK | to the hilt upon him—resulting in the vigorous | Little Sioux, namber about s600, "and receive: a2 ov a wpen ths |, amen of the chy of Unsein, Coa oy 4 Vor fight or pasuage, paving very euperjer acomiodaticne, ANieoitie ceiitor atite; manethctared with tee frat rally of the whole whig or Clay party for the elec- } year for their lends soldin Illinois and Michigan. ‘They Guitar, brs fadtecmenk be tae ear et te opeph | vee iil with the conruaption. “Tt Ne 1843 unsurpassed by any ship in port, apply to the Captain ou board, | s#t care, from the bevt materials, ‘nd comprising a complete as tion of the present year, aa ite and his death- Hable bosy of tadiens,ere goed farmers. end | Silt, on indlotment for the murder of: J- © (ne | tf resided in this city, and in Mey, 1649, wee Wert aide Burling Milp, oF to sortinent, from No. } a5, of extra quality, for sale by ene Bn “g) is hich rchiltren, The payment of the annuities is | ld Warren Tragedy) was closed lost evening. This a Tony WOODAULL & MINTURNS, 06 ec. i. K. COLLINS & UO. 56 South stepet. J struggle against the democratic pai whic! n of great hilarity and festivit morning the Chief Justice announced from the Bench | !!tJson to consult with a Dr. Cook of the ‘latter place, in 4 87 South street. OSIN.—230 barrels No. 1, in good shipping condition, for 20ites upon Mr. Polk, another bosom friend and ORSON SES Ez te oetvty. that the decision of the Court would be pronounced next | (h¢ above case. Thi Tepeated several times from Price of Preeaee $190 ‘omre_ | ROSIN: Oe ie BOE CALL & GOL | political pupil of General Jackson, as its candidate. | Mirs.zmiam.—The Selectmen of Meredith, New | ‘erm--the judges being hardly atle whi in the ed them occuniowelly ieee amily to Rhine- KOK NEW OKLEANS—Union Line—wirst | nis Iwrre 90 frond stitet. At last, then, Clay is again taken up by hisparty. | Hampshire, inst week applied by petition to the term, and without the aid of their libra. bat place. Dr. Cook w pn ratte reqalar packet with dlespatch—The fast sailing packet [¢}0UK—200 bois. Extra Eagle Miils St Lous. biour. All along its real leader, they have now at last | judge ot Probate, for the county of Be for guardians consideration to a case of so much im. | "i" place | De think part of plain- nip UNION, 4. 8. Bethoree, manter, is now loddi 200 do Merchant’ do do do courage again to place him avowedly at its head | to be app-' tod over the persons snd property of eight or T was theretore remanded to the jail of sharges were tro h g vaparior sgoomaseds ton early apf Landi hip Us %, .d for sale by So close is his identification with all their princi- | ten individuals in Mereaith, who have neglecting the case stands over to the February je on board, at Murray cg vant or to 1 gy tanita WINS UO, 56 Sout at. ples, plans, spirit, and measures, that he is nomi- | their business and their property to go to waste, | term.—Tventon, N. J. Letter, Nov. 16. Pleas. H MeMURRAY, PATOR cary aaliciee Haglich Fodiconn, d by acclamation, and stande as the full und Pe ror ne meget ee ite wl P AMeaT, 5 h Before Judge Daily. MS EOACA... : Pee my 4 i iat Dee tows | perfect representative of them all. On the other | ‘:#tely Issned an order upon sll the individuals to appear RXAN Po.irics.— Anson Jones’s majority forthe Nev. 19—This Court stands further adjourned, no jury FOR LIV ERPOOL—The fast, sailing ship ISA- # co sust pul irerol bad iar c hand, the democratic party and policy are well and at the next court, to show cause, .f any they hay hy Presidency of Texas is between seven and nine hundred | cases being ready for trial, PELL A, Captain Bright, Wl be despatched tn few J : 56 South suet. | wortbily represented Uo tose, candidate, and the | ‘2° Prayer of toe said petition should not be gran votes. KL Anderson is the Vice President elect. He selectmen in eeveral of the towns in that part of th have interfered, and told those who are neglect crops, that ‘they must go to work o care of as idlers and spendthrifts ere, GHEATHING ELT —20 ‘Of the yery superior patent y, vessels Ser Paes a was originally a shoemaker, 80 sey the pa;ers. By stat- Court Calendar—This Day. ing the tact, we do not mean it as any disparagement to } | Cixcurt Count—Nos. 11, 46, 61, 66, 67,72, 96, 77, 66, 63, uchivee rather favorable to hig character | 94, 62,71, 104, 108, 106, 106. issue is joined between See which the country i, 11 Common Puxas—6, 17, 100, 18, 20, ‘21, 22, 98, 10, ts to pass its final judgment for the permanent ns- cy the one or the other in its government. harvest their will be taken

Other pages from this issue: