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Vol. X1., No. 267—Whole No. 4149. NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18, 1845, " 7 oN a t EI 1 a gala’ a a e : ———— = — a — : — = ree THE N EW Y ORK HERALD. leven Days Later from Mexico, to the Rio Grande, and is promptly informed of every End of the Mormon War. | to nt them from committi of ion or Court Intelligence. The J d at Ne movement of any importa n PI acts of aggre: JAM ——______ : e Joaquin arrived at New Orleans, on the 8th Nae eke her shares nce. [From the St, Louis Republican, Oct. 8.} retaliation on any citizens of the State, as a cantons Genrnat Sessions, Oct. 17th.—Before the Recorder, MES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. instant, from Vera Cruz, having sailed thence on the | cers of the army, who have kindhe tee aence with off The subloined documents may be regarded as | course may, and most probably will, bring about acolll- | and Aldermen Stoneall and Divver—M. C. Paterson,Esq., die il | sechnite Oat flee are acmnplate Brom tha oltyot Man pentete reals a ay Kio rpms time to remem | closing the Mormon difficulties, at least until next | sion, which will jaubvert all efforts to maintain sue-penne Distt Aitoxeey. Gin apne ei : “! e card < pars spring. inthis county; we purpose making a similar re- ve iliam ‘or Forgery, resumed. i culation---Forty Thousand. | jcoto the 20th ult., and from Vera Cruz to the 22d. Gesu Worth, with s poniee Crt an ephas Tadeo Ry Us Att Mormon Cliisens of Hancock and the sur- | West of your opponents. in this and the surrounding | derable deans occurred this morning, in consequence of ssDAILY MERALD Every dy. Prien? cuter copy—t7 | On the 1th, Gen, Herrera was formally proclaim | fairy aaded here yeteray. "The other portion wit | "W"Mlns Crunts [RPE nen, ot yon som fat saney sna eats Ieee ee Manan ot oe ea payable i : ; 4 ” i ays. F c. 7 we 3 ind that é c ss 3 af mic LY HeRALD- sry Snturday—Price 6 cents per | 4 President of the Republic, and upon the morning He erate yi Oe pone force here now is | We submit for your conside aes toes . fie. s- | Prosperity in the land of your destination, which you de- | ter waiting for some time, Alderman Diver made his ap- DVERTISE MENTS aerate a edyance. ye cash in | Of tae 16th, he took the oaths of office, in the pre-| | Nothing new since I wrote you last, (I think the 21st Fee ie creme and thas Ewalve: at Naa | Si \° Cue rd Hee ARDIN, | naneet oni aaa heaeoan and Coareal te ter ae ways ci | : q ot id | voo. i iy &e., N J. N, onsent "in | sence of both Houses of Congress, assembled in the | 9% 22). Capt. Kerr (dragoons) was out a few days since ition of things which coasters arise W. B. WARRE: fence the trial was proceeded with. on a small scout, about 50 miles from here, and he | adyance. EBINTING of all kinds executed with beauty and despateh_| Chamber of Deputies. The President pronounced | jn raptu Henry T. Vait, on being called and sworn, testified | A ks | iy ; is beautiful be- | 5S. A. DOUGLASS, |. A. McDOUGAL. and safety of the community, we of the country. He says, i i | letters or communications, by inail, addressed to | ~ da H the establishineut. must be pace ease BY tail, addressed to | @ discourse upon the occasion, which, though much | yond. descripti He es strencisarefbcte ° teller of the Bank of Commerce ; ducted from the sibecripeica nigasy canteens Wil De d@" | More brief than an American’ President's message, | direction by clusters of face, turks sn ae seer ind tot on foota permanent setilement of tee aim, | aE remap Fe 308 in the name of Charles King & Co., JAMES GORDON BENNETT, is yet too long for ourcolumns. We can merely in: | We heard, yesterday from Capt. Crane about 39 mi which distract this county. We sincerely trust | Professor Wines’ Sixth Lecture on the He- | was paid by him, on being presented by 9 young sue New Youn Henanal(omrstor ofthe dicate the rules of policy by which his administra- | up the Nueces, and that he finde no obetrustions un tee | tat object is in a fair train of being brew Commonwealth, at Clinton Hall. | named Gillisple ; witness Fomarued 10 Sared ites te. Northwest corner of Fulton aud ‘Nassau streets. | tion is to be guided. river for light draft boats. So far, the least depth was 4 | eC nd aga peared teens Professor Wines commenced his lecture by say- | heyiad suspicions Mt ws Steg othe bank ; Messrs. Serer = |i Ordecand i peace ae holds te be e bes party aoa peg Frit) ro to return ina few days; | nledg are reasons which incline us to the opi. | 2g, it had been shown in the preceding one that the | King & Co. at the time the check was paid had a balance .KIGH AND GASTON RAILROAD ° Senne Cosieh Gent nion that such is their intention, “You desire to see them | laws of Moses were, both in substance and form, | ° $19,000 in the bank in thels fivor., 1 1 sao Cutter if aloof from rt remo’ e think, also, that for the preservation of martes W. Mei ues, eee ai te erator FRA portion of the sth infantry. has ; of opinion, | ©@ptain Ogden’s and Captain Kello’s comp: nothing like positive disobedience, tumults or out: | the 6th infantry. These two latter companie: peace and quiet in this county, they had best remove; | Minently democratic;—that even after the substitu- | and had had somi and we have so advised them. But it i i i 1844, relative to the witha proper seuss of justice er huaeaty ther eet |e of the monarchy for the republic, the Kings | (rests or inducements to him to divulge any thing in ry ; witness never outany Bat FOK SALE breake from Key West. The other companies of th were, for a long time, rather popular magistrates, 3 officer at N MONDAY, the 20th day of December age ‘The prompt and rigorous administration of justice, and | ®9¢ 5th ‘are looked for daily. A com| of the 2d of women and children, should be driven from their Or iz Moe popu ig » | regard to this fo: ; witness was a police Ole decree of the Cort of Equity for Wake County, at | the improvement, morality and discipline ofthe army are | arillery, commanted by Livut. Dunctn, has arrived | homes by, threaltor violence, at his weasonof the year, | than arbitrary and despotic sovereigns. ‘The ob- | We tme*ytinhin poi the auject of the ‘ergery, and Se haitins Speier tee an ase ais Gov named Premingnt emg ihe dee eroumed by the | HArfvaaryac, wi tm ere tne, Llaat came | og at ete nnn cas sirens 7 ne S*"9® |joct of the present and succeeding Toctures was to | iald kia,” ; tor ; rureclo Executive, to which he will give his best efforts. d board ship, with 60 horses. Some of | "£.‘ i i ivi Saal : posed tetracaine gone Raligh and Gute Rulrad Copiny, | he puroand night abminiraion ofthe Bnancas ofthe | ‘hem Were placed in the heli, as Tunderstand, and 13, f,0e tx ourand of tke, Mormons, including the | show the great principles of civil and eriminal ju- | ,,f% ner coutenous made Sy Cater, whieh war pany, L will sell ar public Auction, at the Court House door | Country, and especially the equitable payment of the pub- | ‘ied. 4 fH ‘ {heir Church judicatories have pledged thane {Wl | risprudence embodied in the constitution of the | objected to by Mr. Bonney, one of the counsel for the Trthe city of Raleigh! ts the hater bitin wks Iie creditors, without any show of favor or preference, is | _ Day before yesterday two Lipans visited us in compa- ’ piedged themselves to | vreat lawgiver. The Mosaic code is by far the | defence, on the ground that the law would not permit mpany a announced as one of his most urgent desires, This | 2Y_ With Col. Cook, Texas Secretary of War ; ‘* Captain | TeMOve, next, spring; Peels see fe shoot, | most ancient body of laws that has survived the ra- n mi £87 m branch of the me: leads thePresidentto deplore the ut- | Jack Hays, of the Spies. and Col. Howard. The Lipan im iti 4 road, reaching from the City of Raleigh to Gas ter inaufficienc P chief, C ii that wherever the leaders go, the members will foll vages of time, and it is the earliest written code of era side athe “ i M y of the revenues of the government, and | Chief, Castro, is a noble looking fellow, about 6 feet 1 or | ny M ‘ re nega ts ; North side of the Roanoake river, in the direct line of public | gives him an opportunity to demand the promptand ener- | 2in0l i ion. fon his dairy shall fie prmetame habee weer Men dalveneiit a“ Naate ab inch piven vehne vy yanee to Petersburg, Point, Richmond, Washington i Ha: lakes m o by I P City, Baltimore. Se Kes together with all Bridges, Depots, | otic co-operation of the legislative body to remedy the es my eye young man, not over 27 | the Rocky}Mountains,it wil belthe best possible nce | precepts of the decalogue alone contain more sublime in his manners, but it is said he has the courage of the | tat all design remo aber othegtlbere agua eres rete ye peewee ahr ceae dade pood orkshops and Tools, Warehouses, Water Stations, Engines, | €Vil. All the powers of government are paralyzedfor want | 2¥ 90, very youthful in appearance, modest and retiring zens of other countie: Hancock, have resolved to | mankind,than all the profane writings of antiquity could proposi to remove in the | afford. This could not be if Moses had written simply of the Raleigh and Geston Railroad far as the same is known to me,) con with crime to say any thing that idence that was likely to convict or iter. any person chi could be used gi self in relation to time at which he had the with Cutter, which he thought was in August last ; after seeing Cutter, witness sent for the officers of the institu- tion. The Court de Cars, &e. &e. Also, the stock of Iron, Lu Wood, which may then beon hand, and all othe: ed aud used by the und Company for keeping up s aud Fire | of means. In pointing out particular evilsfrom this source | i the President says 22-"The army canuot move: teraitory. | ionand he hus complete control over the Lipaus, Castro, yo usurped, will remain usurped—and the hope of recover- | Hays and myself took a small" blizzard” together, and | 8¢¢eP ided the testimony, in relation to ad- and transportation on the sane. From the nature of the pro- | ing j i i 4 i spring ; and most or nearly all of th ith wh ithout th iration of it wi it being once lost, the usurpation will be suc € ro told him if he wanted the Lipans to go agai the | §P! 3 nearly @ with whom we | as a man, without the inspiration of the Supreme Bein, — raf MTD parahasets Ue te teres. U0 the! Diectes;/ andthe act ct | Iyand g iunlly continued until itembraces the whole | Mexicans or Camanches, should have alfthe warriors, | 8¥ o had an opportunity of conversing, hare expressed | Law is the measure of right—it gives every man a rule Bee enaer ae nada Seto terccdt ene terawend and yenarchacers by the terma of the Decree, and the Act of | Payer and shudder t0 confess Ite Motion, With so | Hays has constant communication with the Mexican bor. | themselves satisfied with the agreement of the Mormons | of action. Every just law is dictated by reason and be- | Much as they ware made Withons tereas, hone Ot Somat body corporate, by the name and style of the present Company, | many elesnents of abundance and of greatness, will dis. ders, He says that at Matamoras there are about 800, at | t® Temove as submitted to us, if it is carried out with | nevolence—its object is “ the greatest good of the gr ty as those confet aioe aN cs Ra re Aledo an aud will acquire all the fanchise, privileges, rights and immu: | appear trom the number of independent nations.” Monterey about 2400, and at Loredo about 100 soldiers. | 6°gd filth, ote eee gndad et Mane: Meek eat application ef the District Attorney to examine Mr. Ste ities now possessed by st, for the term of'80 yetrs, which its | !Phe security of the State in ite foreign relations will be | At Loredo they are making preparations to receive | At the solicitation of men of all partie therefor, depeended, on, Mennt Final vens in relation to any confessions ‘made to him by Cut. harter has ye % ir ‘ | ; PI ie mo { ene cit wilt eheateieeaeces bette a t! | “It is Hay’s opinion that if we, remain here, the Mexi- | 888 determi ion @ portion of his troops in this | human duty. It had an immediate reference te the He- Fy largo ip thelr chara, comained in the 2d, Volume, of the | Tos with foreign Aply pMi pF ace rian. Bele cans will not come to uttack us, but that if we go to the | County, to maintain order, who will continue in the field | brew people; but not to them alone. On the contrary, pe troversy, “but guarding always ee sovereignty and in. | Rio Grande we shall get a fight. All we have to say until Governor shall order them to be disbanded. | it affected, and was designed to affect, the whole human ter, as he had held out inducements or promises of favor to him to reveal his guilt, and it was subsequent to Cut- ter’s interview with Merritt The Court then took a recess for an hour. the Feats of Government, and in most of the Fublic | trovers Houtthe petartentbore:G: We have also recommended to the Governor to appoint | race, in its deepest and most precious interests. Th sraries of the States of the Union. lependence of th lie, ii ignit about the matter is, if our Government wish rernor to sppo! | C eee 3 eer grb wole Dacease money sat bea intra athe ate of he cbsuurenne Rail seapaStGhIIy ot ihe mere ieee, to tho Mio Grande, let them give t order andit shall be | 82 Aitorney to act tor the State, who ‘hall decide eet: law eontemplated man as about forming a community, | carte)” tostihed a6 irre Peg es hegay of sale, an aid as fol- ch i i it ° . We ake il i. rocess the milit [01 all execute ; - | and lai lown rules, not me indivi - + a Tovs, to wit : $05,000 at the eng of aie month, and fie Tesidwe | SUCHAx a vory slight outline of Gen. Herrora's Mes- | done. We came here for a fight it's in our line of busi- | Pent hom from being harassed by being ealled out toract | sccenice,but as indispensable prerequisites ofa wocial state | {told him my name, and that I had called to see him in in four instalments, forvals of ten months each—say sage. The reader will note one paragraph above which | 2°88. Hays says whenever he wants to know anything cefareade toake forgery ph the Bank ofc gmmerce} 1 if he knew @ man by the name o! illispie; hi Int, 20th Jute, 1818, has reference to the Annexation of Texas ; the last ono | #bout Mexico, he tells one or two of his trusty fellows | 1 frivolous and improper cases, and at the same time to | —TheProfessor here passed to some observations relative | ey eg hi 24, 29th April, 1817, one-fourth of the remainder. in quotation marks evidently alludes to the difficulties | t© “go and bring him a Mexican ;” he says he has hook- | Check and restrain the troops from any improper action, | to the constitution of courts, and the forms of judicial | (ion he asked the nature of! the business; I told him in 3d, 29th February, 1848, one-fourth of de with France, Besides these there is nothing whatever | ¢d several out of Loredo and other towns onthe bor-| | Order and quiet are again restored to your county, | procedure in use amo the Jews. Each city had iy thavthers f the check fur $1563 paid to Gil- 4th, the 29th of December, 1818, one-fottrth of do. to indicatesthe existence ofjFrance, thefUnited States, or | ders. and men are daily returniug to their homes and business, | own municipal authori { which a court, for the trial | reply that the forgery of the check fur $1388 tes) on re- Heh the 200, of Haters eo, ped of do. Jetea | Pexas, at there exists’ the slightest national ditfe. |, Lieut. Scaritt, (engineer corps,) has returned from his | Without apprehensien of illegal and improper interrup- of civil and criminal causes constituted an essential part. pe “a 2 si dity mr pastors ae perv oy “y Thad te held s appurtenances, completed | Aoxats Or, that ther tour of reconnoisance, He reports that fifty miles from | tion. The number of Judges, however. was not fixed. Jose: | Fervin8 ‘aft ini ormattee tear atked'me what object I uly five, yeurs since,, was $1,600,000—one half of which we Peat tate bui ite intern cole ie here, upon the Nueces, as also upon a stream for chain | ‘These measures, we think, ought to satisfy you. All | phus mentions seven, without distinguishing between of ponds) called Sweet Water, there are beautiful loca- | that some of you might demand, could not be granted | the large and small towns. Care was taken that every tions for regiments, plenty of wood and good water.— | Consistently with the rights of ethers. You should be | man should enjoy the benefit of a regular administration Capt. Crain, (engineers, is now out with a party aurvey- | satisfied with obtaining that which is practicable and | of justice, without going far to seek it, and without great probable. expense. ' The decisions in the municipal courts were in hadin view, I made no repli knew Gillispie? he said that Mr. Granam here rose tion thus imparted to tl El Veracruzano of the 20th announces that the last hes become necessary. The grading, bridg previous conducta had been attacked by robbers, and u excellent style of workmansl that two soldiers were killed in the aflray. El Locomo over ir, carrying the Mail of the United States, | for (a new paper) denies this, having been assured by but again asked him if he did. ke Cas run daily (it being a part of the’Soathern Metropolitan route,) at acom: | one of the conductors that ther: ii N ili i n the’ Sou f aoa ing the Neuces, its practicability for steamboat naviga- iti Penmation oy Sleeper mic Or $8,700, er annum, And, traver- | sort upon the conducta or itsescort. attack of the | tigh, fc. I think ero long tome of us will be moved igto | __ We beseech you, therefore, to be quietand orderly— | most cases final; in those of great magnitude an appeal | Ondition, must be construed oat thesad on Mable es length, eights for the transportarion-of Produce and Mer. | The Mexican papers give the most minute details of | the interior. and at the same time warn you not to violate the law. | lay tothe National Court ai Jerusalem. — But irttle isseid | cor the defence, was teneble as being tantamount to ® forces which the United States | ‘The news from Galvestonand Eastern Texas is of no | The troops stationed in Hancock will enforce it atall | avout the mode ot judicial procedure. Society was in its U threat. ‘The testimony of Mr. Merritt relative to the informe- tion he imparted to Mr. Cutter, and the conduct of Mr. Cutter on the occasion, were ruled out. Examination resumed.—From information im to me, | discovered that others were connected with the for- ery; but of my own knowledge, I knew nothing of the chandize, independently of the ree from Passengers, afford | the military and na‘ aconsiderable addition to the ordinary sources of profits on | has concentrated upon the frontier and coasts of Mexico. railreads. ‘Though not, now, yielding a profit on the large sum | ‘The Vera Cruz journals are very watchful as to the ublic dinner was given at Galveston | Remember: whatever may be the aggression against | dissoluble attachments, which bad been strengthened expeuded in its coustruction, its income bas been increasing for | Gult squadron, serving up full lists of ships and guns to | !° Terrell, late Minister from Texas to | you, the sympathy of the public may be forfeit It | by @ strong feeling of honesty and honor prevalent. In ime past, and it confidently believed that it would their morning readers, asa kind of appetizer for break. | France and England. cannot be denied that the burning of the houses of the | *Uch a state of society, to have prescribed legal forms a reasonable retum upon a more moderate amount of well arranged and agreeable afta Mormons in Hancock county, by which a large number | Would have been nothing less than to teach the people 4 in Hint : | fast, Seite te tel rtar rewrve atte mpc | Atari given to, he public rom Gon astan, the | Aa opponent of Antena, and of women and children have beex rendered hoselees und | Doth the vices and devices” of which they were 40 hep- , hazards. infancy—the people were bound together by almost in- d, at which tho lined : tfuliy | brave defe Pueb! i i ich | the dinner, but at the same time declared his ri in the beginning of winter, was an act crimi- | Pily ignorant. He enjoins, most pointedly, that the judg- Vai her Ralaiaaace an atl ag peepee BK ve defender of Fusbia ageinet Bante Anna, in which: t5 scaulesce, like a good citizen, in the decition of the | a1 li fund disgraceful to its perpetrators, Ard it | ment shall be given without fear or favor.’ ‘The sty ; | facts that others were actually concerned in the for- ‘The purchase money mustbe securedby bond with approved | ult, Gen, Cosme Furlong haa offered the services of | People. should also be known, that it has led many persons to be- | holding the Courts among the Israelites was the city | 87 Jed—I derived from officer Merritt ‘e have before mentioned the nomination of General | lieve, that, even if the Mormons are so bad as they are | gate. The parties themselves appeared to conduct, and ir, Stevens recalled—I derived from o! sureties. " SHARLE | twent: CHARLES L, HINTON, nrdllicy, baSaliony, foe regiments and one brigade of enistedn da Gov f th State. The Houst fe TON , in defence o' upreme Government and the ernor of thenew State. The Houston aba Special CaanesineratcueOeator Ey, | national territory. The: troops were first organized by | 7'elegraph says it is not probable that any candidate will “inthis cause.’ | the city of Puebfa when the French squadron lay off Vera | P¢ nominated in opposition to Gen. H. the information of the forgery on the 30th (Poy Foes I saw Cutter immediately afterwards and delivered up to the authoriti The defence called no witness d, they are no worse than those who have | Senerally managed, their own causes. In cases where houses. life was involved, two witnesses, besides the accuser anc your cause is just or unjust, the acts of these | informer, were necessary to conviction, and it was made obligatory on the w! themselv. was sub- and the ci Raleigh, N. C., October 6, 1045, Cruz. 'They have thas again been placed et the diepaar, | _ The packet brig Empire, arrived on the 29th ult., from | incendiaries have thus lost for you something of th e ’ EP Te following pavers will inser the foregoing adver- | tion of the Government, and great expectations are en. | New York, whence she sailed on the second. She brought | #ympathy and good will of your fellow citize fonda | hand in tne panishi the criminal—tt mitted to the Jury under charge from the Reog rai tisement 60 daye, and forward their bills for payment, with ® | tortained of the good effects of the example set by Puebla. | buttwenty passengers, revort to or persistence in, such a course, under existing | being, evidently: to prevent false witness, in matters of | ot futys : per contain ihegseme, to she aubacriber: Bostod Alas, | "One of tho papers of the interior speaking of the re-.| The rumor which prevailed in Galveston some days | circumstances, will make you forfeit all of the respect | lle and death. in ordinary trials one witness was suf- ‘The Court then adjourned until to-xmorrow morning. Gezette, Richmoud Enquirerand Richmond Whig, Charleston | Potted arrival of Gen. Gaona’ ion at Matamoras, ex. | Since, and which reached this city, of the burning of the | 80d sympathy of the community. ficient. The witnesses were examined soversialy | ia including the records and Wetrust and believe, for this lovely portion of our | Presence of the accused—this was the ca Courier, Mobile Advertiser, New Orleans Picayune, and N.C. | Claims : “ Heaven grant that it may be true, and that it | Treasurer's office at Au Standard, C.'L. H. t bi dof fi fi papers up to the commencement of President Houston's | State, a brighter day is dawning ; and we beseech all | trial. Anoath was, inall cases, administered. Much has Superior Court. 13 2m ma. Thay Bobo compored of more oficers then soldiers, and | Tgcond term, is confirmed. uston's | rortiga not to seek to hasten its approach by the torch of | been said, and many scruples have obtamed under the Before Judge Vanderpool, FOR SAUGERTIES AND CATSKIL. cause, if it comes to die of hunger, as has been almost | _ William Bledsoe, a brother-in-law of Gen. Houston, | the incendiary, nor to disturb its dawn by the clash of it The great | Ocr. 17.— Hamford (an infant by his next — ‘THE: Splendid Steamboat JAMES MADI. | the case with the troops now there, instead of improv- | died at his plantation, in Liberty Co., on the 20th ult. He | arms. Your feilow-citizens, Gentiles, however, has laid down the maxim | vs. Jedediah W. Hunt.—This was an action of rep! SON, Capt F. J, Copperly, will leave the foot | ing, it will only aggravate our condition.” was much esteemed. JOHN J. HARDIN, is the test of truth. The scruples appear to | to recover a quantity of dry and fancy goods which were af Cldaeatrect, evere Masdar, Wedassdty; | here was a report current and credited in Tampico | 11 regard to the crops of Texas we make one or two 8. A. DOUGLASS, e originated in consequence of a mi ruction of | located in a store 428 Grand street. It appeared that de- and Paturday at 6 o'clock, P.M. For freight or passage, apply on the 7th ultimo, that an expedition had been planned | ®xtracts. The following is fron the Galveston Civilian of W. B. WARREN, Christ’s sermon on the Mount. The words, fendant hired the store for plaintiff, who opened in the ont bosre orto O. F, Wainwright, Agent, on the wharf. at Corpus Christi by our troops, for taking by a coup de | the 24th ult :— J. A. McDOUGAL. rae een Songer i gonne to forbid all judi is goods pas and sloped in a few days, eres i Q ; tha iti Upon the B deli — aths—by ot to relate to their frequent and habit jefendant took possession of the goods in order to Bee ee Tt uata thatetod Atiotea ea ect Migr Te apecte yey rr ee tegen iner ase. Butin the time of Christ & species of okic cure the payment of the rent of the store which the taken for the plaintiff, who was the nep! ame security for the rent. he jury rendered a verdict for plaintiff, 6 cents dama- 4 ee cones costs, assessing the value of the proper- ty at 17. * William Whitlock, vs. Feliz Collomb et al.—Action of assumsit, to recover a bill of freight for cotton which fendant and Worle be composed of five thousand Americans and Texians, | i8 set down as “a fair average.” Further west the amount Nar'voo, Oct. 1, 1845. k Of € Ge Sige STATEN ISLAND Geng with eiphtesn pieces ofartillery ; and that it was only planted was less than that of the last year,more attention | To the first President and Couneil of the Church at Nau- | had entered into all judicial trials. Pharisees had FERRY delayed till it could be joined by some cavalry, shortly | having been very properly given to corn, of which the | 190 taught that no oath wes ‘binding unless the name of FOOT OF WHILEHALL STREET expected, “to be composed of Florida Indians and two | Yield is pretty good. 'he increase inthe amount planted |, Having had a free and full conversation with you this | Supreme Being was menti 5 ee eet \adsc Waders Gebaber atts aot beat companies from Bexar.” The editors lament th: resulted from the anticipation of increased immigration, | day in reference to your proposed removal from this | *Wear by the king or by Jerusalem, or by the hair of his On snd a ee OS tay ec oe willrun | cause they “know of what rapacity and treachery and we understand that the same cause new keeps the | county, together with the members of your church, we | head, etc., and break his oath without committing perju onthis Ferry, iP: 82 enemies ate capable,” and because the city is not ina | Price up to nearly fifty cents per bushel. On the Trinity | have to request you to submit the facts and intentions | ty. Itwas agamsta corrupt gloss of this kind that our Leave Beaten Island. Leave New York. the city is not in a | (re elieve both the com and cotton have turned out o faig | stated to us in sald conversation to writing, in order that | Saviour directed this part of his discourse. He meant to proper state of defence. They ad , ‘ n b ido the frontiers to unite with the veterans of the ar medium crop. The rains during the summer throughout | we may lay them before the governor and people of the | impress upon all men to avoid this species of chicanery, | was shipped from Mobile, on board the ship Splendid, Ig P.M. the souk, aad thus form the first ‘ine of ph Bird army of the country were partial, and pecs neighborhoods the | State. We hope that by so doing it will here's tenden. | and be true tothelr simple yea and nay. Thathe dic | in the month of April last, and was consigned to a house ue do i the enemy cannot pass without marching across the | crops bave boon uncommonly good, while in others they. | cy to allay the excitement at present existing in the pub: not intend to forbid judicial oaths is evident, from the belonging tp defmndantin thiscity; Tt was seta, - o- many i it.” have comparatively failed. ic mind. fact that he tes! himself under oath on trial, to his nce that the cotton was age uring A REGULA cts IC LINES RET WEEN saree Bottinl ies We ono arose a war for the | ins leer mumber of the Civilian we find the fol ‘ We Kas the honor to shee ourselves, respectful eect Ae Menara: eet eon Lens — ele! Vopr hiatlly Sy could not recover. ine G . 8. MA! of >} recovery of Texas, as a matter of cours i lowing extract fromthe Brasses Planter :— ‘ours, HN J. HARDIN, is = subject at some » an mentio! aint vs the damages were i sustained CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. Tengen coy talk about a declaration of wor, but tue plug | _ The weather is again fine for cotton picking, and the |” 5. A. DOUGLASS, the, case ef, Booz ‘the book’ of ‘Ruth where | Dourd the ship Splendid, but previous tothe cotton be- MORNING LINE at 10 o'clock A.M. | seems to be to go about the reconquest of Texas at the | CTop in some parts of the country is better than for W.B. WARREN, there were no lawyers, jurors nor advocates He | ing placed on board, and during the time the cotton was BEN FRANKLIN Ne.7, J.B. Summons, | earlioxt convenience of the government and people. It The yield of corn and potatoes is abundant, J. A. MeBOUGAL. then spoke of the original law relative to property. | bemg sent down the Mississippi river. master. may suit the convenience of our government to bring Persons in the United States whose prospects —_— Moeos Jegielnted fer pects vho.had thei: praperty to IKE No.8, J Armstrong, master. this controversy to an earlier issue than Mexico desi: have been blighted by drought, would do well to emi- Navvoo, Oct. 1, 1845. gain by the sword—his object was the equal distribution Marine Court. SIMON faye) A 6 o'clock P.M. ‘The papers 4 length the circular of Gen, Paredi grate to Texas. We have fat cattle, rich lands, and a | To Gen. John J. Hardin, W. B. Warren, 8. A. Douglass, | °f the conquered territory among his followers, which Before Judge Smith. MON S IN, W. Met master. dated the 6th Si is Potosi, in which he defends | Plenty to eatand drink, if milk and water would be ta- and J. A. McDougal : once distributed became inalienable. There could be no Oct. 17.— Jas. Keating vs. C. Connoi -Action of tres- BEN FRANKLIN No.6, W. McClellan, master. It. jan Luis D e det E r These boats, forming two daily lines, will run regularly, lea- | himself from the charges brought against him by the pa- | Kemas a substitute for more exciting liquids. In fact, nreply to your letter of this da actual sale of land among the Hebrews. This was a wise | pass to recover damages for alleged slander, uttered by viaganmeresity ot the Hon ‘alll take, freight aad poset’ | pe: onkes’ of the i we have all the elements of a great State, except popula- to submit’ the facts and intention: law,as it prevented poverty and served to attach everyone | defendant against plaintiff in accusing him of having sto- cP y at the and ‘ake freig pasi pers of the capital, whom h most disor: 8 pop' Pp FE Jen a key out of his, defendant's stable. The of jus- tification was set up in defence, which not bei deemed satisfactory, the jury rendered a verdict for the plaintiff Pecoes | tb erriting, iu order'tiat ey th to hisnative soil. The object of the jubilee was to put an pele . Ne Sate,” ve MenArennone endto all debts and strife. The Sabbatical year wee also ‘ult, to the “Quincy | established when it was ordained that the land should re- d of the industrial class yes of our country and | governorand people of the State, ] rates, ganizing views. He professes implicit confidence in the | tion. We want men, a ee at the Mail Wharf | Eovernment, and a determination. to sustain the Organic from intermediaie Landings, at the us ‘ight will be recerved for these lin Boat, foot of Brondw: A he ; , and to resist by the pla the seditious of R . to ourcommunication of the 24t! 2 a i Pin ohn: Arlanardrersias ercapnny re hag ea whateverclass they ay be, and thus secure the peace | . It gives us pleasure to make the following extract from | Committee,” &c., a copy of which is herewith enclosed. | ™ain fallow for the succeeding year. This was for both | of $100. STRADER & GORMAN, } ‘Agents, | 2d tranquillity ot tho nation. h . In addition to we would say that we had commen- or aoe Cees ea ‘The original law was ceiculiGaute ol in*rre ROGERS & SHERLOCK, nts. ‘La Esperanza, of Tampico, of the 3d ult. that let. ri tox ai dew smocaingsy hee bed that frcsty and) | Ga eaeing er eabemerne ce | sompre Domne CENy Det. ifr gaeltnete area leilrvdhe gra tasers Oct, 17.—Me Carthy vs. Hodges—This tedious case, al- e8 5 now o o = . 17.- * om, * i i hiliratiog feeli: oO i ters have been received which declare that Paredes was | Xhiliratiog feeling commonfto October in more northern Det to ready frequently noticed, will conclude this forenoon. PEOPLES’ LINE OF STEAMBOATS FORK ALBANY only awaiting the arrival of $60,000, hourl Jatitud id He i: 4 - ,000, expected, to tudes, and so welcome to the lovers of the gun and | feur companies organized of one hunred famili ro ALLY —Sestayg) Recent Teronsh De fake up his tehroh for the Ris Gremio "We shoal er. | the chase. ‘The present wholesome state of the atmos: | and six more companies now organizing, of the same | Where the a ' urtlaadt and Liberty streets. haps, add, that Paredes in his circular declares that the | Phere and the lateness of the season, give assurance | number each, preparatory to a removal. ry out of the tribe to which she belonged. The influence eats HENDRICK HUDSON, Captain R.G. | most perfect unanimity prevails in the “army of reserve” | that 1845 will prove another year of uninterrupted good | That one thousand families, including the Twelve, thn | ° the patriarchal governments n in the obedience Wadena, manos ye on Moaday, Wednestay'and Vriday Eve: under his command ; that every man fully adopts the | health in Galveston. arcely ble to conceive | High Council, the Trustees and general authorities of | 0fthe children. The duty of sons never ci nings, at6 o'clock. sentiments which influence himeelf and dictated the cir- | of a more healthy season than we have had. We antici- | the church, are fully determined to remove in the spring, | of the daughters only by ma: Fathe boat KNICKERBOCKER, Captain A. Houghton, | cular. ‘The f i i i ate an early comi t of the bi indeeendent of thi ti f selli ; | for their sons. The professor here allude ‘ . pers of the capital are evidently still in | P' ly mencement of the business season. indeeendent of the contingency of selling our property ; Will leave on Tuesday, Thursday and Baarday Evenings, a doubt as to the ultimate views of this “Mexican War- | The United States forces now; or soon to be, at the | #4 .that this company will comprise from five to six thou- | excellent maxims contained in the laws of Mos each, | tion of the daughters, who were allowed to succeed were no sons, provided that she did not mar. Court Calendar, Surerion Court—Tuis Day.—Nos. 52, 57, 58, 15, 98, 11, 31, 50, 67, 80, 98, 7, 189, 72, 69, 95, 78, 86, 44, 17, 27, 65, 107, 188, 72, 104, 68. Court For THE Correction or Errors—Thurs- day, Oct. 16.—Present—Lt. Gov. Gardner and 24 r z 5 F > Ly Torclock. 5 o'clock P.M., landing at intermediate places, fromthe foot | Wick,” as he has been called. camp near Corpus Christi, number 4,216 men, composed sand soul ; ‘ : : : ‘ x 216 men, com That the church, asa b fatherless. ‘The law which m wages of the laborer | Senators. Ordered—That the Court will take up uo of Barclay street = The fiat aotof the Senate after the inauguration of | as fellows 2 10 Companies, and Dragoons, 16 do. 7th To- | qug hat the church, as. body; desire te remove with us, | Payable before the going down of the san, forbidding a | cause below number 11, until the 1éth day of November try; 16do. ; steamboat SOUTH AMERICA, Capt. L. W. Brainard, | Herrera, is deplored by the Diarie. 1treferred to the af: | fantry ; 10 do. sth In! : will leave on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Bunday After’ | fuir of Gen, Rangel, in disposing of whose case the Court | 10 do, 34 Infantry ; 10. doth Infantry ;2 do, Volunteer L rbenricped me greg pet BO eee Aitereaints robes re pesearlriniedl toga ME Oeste: AMERICA, Captsin RH. Furey, | Maztial and the Government appear to have comein col- | Avtllery ; 10 do, duh Artillery. at the organization of the church we represent, is | °» 96 ba lision. ‘The precise story of this Rangel case wehave | In addition to this, th such, that there uever can exist but one head or presi- | Spirit. No ancient or modern code is so considerate o! will ieavo on Tuesday, Phanadayand'Stardny Afiernoons, acd | HOR, The Krecine wary. oh va GER SG A force of over 200 Texan | Ferner ie time und all good members wishto be | the rights and feelings of human nature, or breathes s0 hus has been Information has ‘been received by a gentleman of this | With the organization; and all are determined to re. | Pure a spirit for the children of poverty and sorrow. next, unless in c where the counsel of both jes consent. No. 7. P. A. Pie, in error va. E. Ab- lon and al, Defts. in erro) gularly called and passed. No. 7}. M. Wolff'and al. Pifis. in error vs. C. L. ‘oppell Deft. in error. G. Wood was heard for Piff.in error. E. Pazsen ing either of the above Lines will arrive in Alba- | which the official organ exclaim: ; ; ) ee ee Feel Unstcctinemeee | Loved; tu tha court of lant rework, the mont vest city, from the camp, to the effect that the above force is | Move tosome distant, point where we shall neither in inanay putlibir a AR daybed Otlha Ho he E Reee t ta ln en eee West. ie i » ) e rela- A "Fk, Beate are new and substantial, re furnished with now and | {MPURItY!” This is not a very good commencement for | about advancing from ite present position to the Rio | {rilkeyrnie nvinsed upom £0 soon as byesrieaierceneagd CE usury Gobt, &c., and the laws respecting mar.| THe Factory Oreratives.—The girls held a logant state rooms, and for speed and accommodations arewe- | ‘The destitution of the Government is so complete that i ——_____—_. ‘That we have some hundreds of farms and some two | Tisge, including the question of the deceased wife's | meeting on Monday afternoon, at which the em- "Wreight taken at moderate rates. means are,wanting for the payment of necessary daily | ,, ¥ Mysterious Arremrr to Murver Mrs. | thousand or more houses for sale in this city and county, | “ister. ployers were expecte ing been invited by a com- All persons are forbid trasting any of the Boats of this Line, expen Buapicr —The bold and diabolical outrage com- oa we roanest all good citizens to assist in the disposal Varieties aiberid ba Sn Cate LR declined without a written order from aptains or Agents. All the papers continue to discuss the chances of a re- | mitted at Greene, Chenango county, of which we gave | °f our property. 4 e Nashville Union says :—* Every information | ing had a oad 6 ae i rea rs oe — 4 cognized by the employers. To obviate such an objec- tion, in this instance, the meeting was called, and written invitations to the employers, carried to them by girls lately in their employ. For passage or freight, apply ,on board the boats, or to r C. | volution. The existing Government being evidently | account from the Chenango Republican, continues to | That we do not expect to find purchasers for our Tem- at the office on the wharf. O18 | too weak for the emergency in which Tele placed, it | ¢xcite general attention in that community, but thus far | Ple and other public buildings ; but we are willing to MORNING LINE AT 7 O'CLOCK, would appear that that military aspirant who possesses | baffles investigation. We shall have, in the next Che- | rent them to a respectable community who may inhabit FOR ALBANY, TROY and intermediate | most money and most audacity, and who is willing to | 2ango papers, the result of a committe andings, from the Steamboat Fier at the footo | favor with soft words and promises the views ofthe | Burdick, though most of the time I, eceive shows that there has been more sickness in nessee this summer than has prevailed for ten years. 48 many counties it has been fatal, but at present health ign Mew. | theclty. eairies: Ming |. ‘That we Wish it distinotly understood that although we | Decoming restored every whore. jarclay street. Federalists, is the most likely to obtain temporary | ade, at lucid intervals, a statement, under oath, of all | May not fid purchasers for our property, we will not | A man named Johnson was killed ata ballin the | __ None, however, attended on Monday, and Mr. Fleeson and inner on Dont the Boe a aays | POW;ET: 7 POFaTY | she knows of the outrage. The accounts she gives, when | sécrifice it or give it away, or suiter itillegally tobe | town of ‘Roxborough, C. W., by a companion, a young | read to the meeting the correspondence between Craig, Leaves New ¥ ork at o'clock, A. Mi, Rasedaye, Tharsisye delirious and when calm, are consistent in relation ‘to | Wrested from us. man named McLaughlin, a few days since. Johnson be | Riddie and others, appointed a committee at the meeting aud Saterday, and roy ab clasts A y Arrival from Texas. the deep damnation of her taking off,” And yot there t we do not intend to sow any wheat this fall, | came noisy and quarrelsom ral requested to b cadgod npapalven the employers, in which the latter ‘ ruck in the throa 7 ‘The Cincinnati, arrived at New Orleans on the | are some, even there, who insist, against every probahi. | and should we all sell, we shall not putin any more | but refused, when hi nd killed. ‘The low-pressure steamboat lst. To estaclish the ten hour system here, when Taesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at7 o'clock. 7th instant, having left the Bay of Aransas on the | lity, that she attempted to commit suic’ Our friend | crops of any description. Laugh steamboat NIAGARA, Captain A. Degroot, on Mon- d t fe erty ti } D ‘That as soon as practicab! t 5 adopted by the manufacturers in the east ; steninboa evening of the 28th ult. whether she had taken | Jove wm feel st liberty to furnish portio Mrs. Bos | sor this city, La, Haspe, Macedon Bene Crock eat all |, Eollis street church, Boston, has made a present | “2d. To exclude from their factories children under to F.B. Hall, troops. On her return she touched at Galveston, posed that this outrage oes ate oon: orto FB Hall abr | ete he brings us dates to last Saturday, the tk | &f Minoue greiataly commited, othe evslopment one er Al conde, freight, hogs re ae ee ieonany instant—a fortnight later than our previous ad- | ed that ajMrs, Bolt, of Triangle, di ved shi wii inust be at the risk of the owners of such goods, freight, bag- | Vices. ; ly, a year and a half ago, of whose Tate noth ing is yet le that we are in earnest, we will soon g: i he. CUNEO TAURI sane wnewe cM beh tel pay : Bane men were rrested on suspicion, dg! vg) Cee ogn Ecaee mistaken—we will leave them! wiles, Faget Eaq., of reba e te moh ea REGULA RBA 4 7 " pton, but they proved an alibi, and were of the Council, edn rom vines o! cond growt NNA The splendid and ket i ry [Ago s ich he was acting as clerk, has | discharged, though the ruspicion porte Be y Jeast on one | resi 13 4 “eet ke., this season, most delicious strawberri the first vines ut ied of his woun 0 some two or three other per- | of them. A committee of 20 influential citizens has been BRIGHAM YOUNG, Pres't. | having been mowed down soon after the first crop of fruit ear Creek, and all | ¢9 tno Rev John Fie ry places in the ‘county to give information to | find‘ot qe church, "Hike wos pe apollo testimonies are not sufficient to satisfy eget J ain he SOUR Wit have Wo aay, Wednesday and Friday, at7 oelock. For passage or freight, apply on board, twelve years of age. Mr. Fleeson then advised the girls to6 to ibe not to cease tating the question, w the ten hour system was adopted. ‘This was strongly opposed by the girls who reluct- antly ogre d to give up the strike, provided the employ- rs would. 1st. Attend the adjourned meeting of the operatives on day, election day, at 3 o'clock, P. Oct. i ns, from th @ cause—one a cabin boy and another | appointed by a numerous meeting, who are making effi- | Wrurann Ric = anos, Clerk, had been gathered. A {she ade * Ga the oeth ult the: Phavnis, of Richmond, arcived at | hopes tincture cot aed complicated al ihe gute | ; Cums o Hon. Henry Hawkins, of Alexander, died of | mitoenant” made i iste eee ees *_W..&. J.T. TAPSCOTT, 75 South st., i oe : not sleep or rest until the guilt ame CARTHAGE, Oct. 3d, 1845, - “ ; s STON SS a aa s in 24 days from Fortress Monroe, Va., with two | are brought to punishment. ‘Fue mother and brother ot | To the First President and High Council af the Gharsy ort Semel ps is ti eeisenseey ok Thraceday es uraigzy Met, | aaa ccmaine a Deere eae ar MACRO ih: i Dem B sll Cae Breen amas under commandot Brovet Major Merrie ath Artillery” brother, yeheces Sreminetie mverds sche eet, Oat helt | fe esas fen waves “The Company and the authorities of Toronto freak % ip ROSE. STANDISH, Capt. Spencer, will sail Major Morris, 4 . afte ination, was discharged, but he is | Since our conference with you yesterday, ¢ Gas meat aa ‘vt Spencer, wall sails | "Gen, Worth arrived at Arantns by the Cincinnati, Ray- | held as'a witness for the people, In the reeastime, it ie | rived at this place, and have held tree cosvoreereveny | Rave had a dispute-so the company have plunged the | | $0 pt peed tent) spent. Blaser City in darkness, and refuse to supply gas. Wn. A. Jeffrey, Senator from Franklin co.,North ‘arolina, died a few days ago. ye i ; "heaceommodatious for cabin, second cabin and steerage | ing gone on board at Tampa Bay, at which place the | not certain that the victim’s reas ill be restored, or ti- Mormons of this and th yas ers are unsurpassed by any vessel in port, and as a nam. | steamer touched. that her life can be prolonged. ‘tn wer Incid inter Is, We kare read to them your statement ae as of passengert arealready engaged, perso sirous of secu- The barque Pacific arrived on the 20th ult., at Aransas | she suffers the utmost mental sgony puis to an ap- | the Ist instant. We have informed them that you ind! 0 die strike.—Ptteburg Jow nal, Oct. M4. Hearts or NewOr.eans.—No city was ever ring berths should make immediate application on board, west | from New York, with flying artillery and horses on | prehension that she is d ilar state ride of Burling 94 1 scm eAY, cor Pine and South ata, | POUrd. ‘Thirteen’ horses were lost on the passage, (rom | begging her friends to cease their effete %o restore hor, | Inan protestations of truth, and. with vere reese | Our river, says the Augusta Chromcle of Saturday, | blessed with more delightful weather than that pis desecrate pert s ERoFer Lic | Ucing Placed in the hold, as is alleged. sAthany Journal, Oct. 16. | of earnest determination to carry out your satteered ig, | gave promise last night of something of a freshet, hav- | which we are now enjoying. After the rains of last FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER-For Liver | There appears to be no indication of any hostile move — tentions in good faith. pressed in- | Fert den rising for several hours at the rate of one and n | week it cleared off rapidly, and we now breathe . pol oF Bristol th well known aaree Boos ments on the Rio Grande ag : mas Ce Tay Steps tt jong | 15 the resolutions which were adopted on yesterda: halt to two feet per hour. ee earenren by what | invigorating Cena Mit. ae hfor @ A ~ _ Castro, chief of ¢ Lipans, lately caine to Corpus as at last broken up, and we | ; , by the delegate: : be led a “rainy da; aving commenced | northern autumn. e of the city was never Teceive Ireight in a few days. ¥ oor ty er Christi in company with the Becretary, of War and Mi j. | are ina fair way of having our {ull share of dull, cloudy tee se ribenook Beto eepaies (oom pte Beieas inth morning and continued throughout the | better; contagion could scarcely exist while the air is tte 1 South st. cor. Maden Lane. | Hays, and while in camp was treacheroutly shot, though days, dirty streets andbad roads. Wo had light ‘but con. | Citizens (as Wo are Infoumeds nets Len ng ween. | day, slacking up afew minutes at intervals, And ag thi: | 4o pure, the temperature to agreeable, and the skies 40 not mortally, by some unknown ruffian. In the letter ot urday last, a repetition of the same on ¥ i third of that character within the ree | clear. To our friends in the west and north we wo wi: FETS iP ONEIDA, Capt. dames t our attentive correspondent, the reader will wee further | Tuesiay, but on Wednesday it etme down steadily and to accept your proposition to wamay now hope for a navigable river the re- | say-Return, or you will love the mort exhilirating part i note of Castro. jay. in . Strai = Sr sai om the ie ota ree HINCK "A company of Camanchos was lately seen travelling | bly, and is stil rising ‘rapidly, and now promises to be | 40a, a doe gumertl servicccoale ines song ines’ Clans. iuentde: has gos poutine of ti venturing inte the city. ithe, bess healt ; No.9 ‘Tontine Bui in the direction of Matamorar, {and a detachment of the | navigable for the largest sized boats. We have 0 ob- rns of other counties, und of this, 40 far as toseres | to tee The Port Gib ton has gone post haste | timmer, and new it is no more hazardous to visit New ae FOR MOBILE—New Line—The spienaid Packet | dragoons had gone in pursu jection to this, az business has been waiting for some | ts'restrain and withhol hes, tistganes seater | eae eo aie hed poston tee eect | Orleans than Quebec, Business promises to commence ship GAZELLE, Captnin Treadwell, who goes to | It i# said that the volunteers from this city are sufter. | time for the riverto rise, and freights on the small boats rrnitted to depart fi lence, and that | Ist ins = 8" Personage made what | oo 1, and briskly, and all will rejoice to welcome hither the enty with freight and passengers, will have im- | ing a good deal fro and bilious fe have been extravagantly high. “‘Lhere is one disadvan- |”°Wwe are convinced. that Fee oe ead te ery Tanta etic’ | their truant friends, and the industrious, enterprising ive despteh for the above port. Trade at Corpus Christi is tage, however, in the heavy rain, it must have done con: | crigig, that it has beceme impossible for your church to | fut long enough to enquire for the nearest ro Per | stranger.—N. O. Picayune, Oct. 7. For freight or pags , second age all of which will be wach lees tiven the wi either eat large numbers of M bv applying to beet HERDMAN & CO.. ican t: siderable mischief to the cott fields. Since M, dee med a sure indication t Greene shat wsste ¥< remain in this count; | Texas. writing the above, we understand that up to yesterda} i Pte ye y fter what has been said and written by yourselves, | 4 young mulatto woman in Pittsburgh the other Comp.etion oF A Great Enrerpriss.—The 0 bots ae ve morning the river had risen eight { hwo 8 Pt. FOR LIVERPOOL—The New Line—Regaiar Lt it will be confidently expected by us and the whole | Montreal Herald of the 14th inst. — racer of aoe eiei te sapere a | gitar" Phere sage nce ek mara Araceae artes gee oe feng community hat wil remove rom the, te ae aa arate | m Sauniy at he remain ick ihe naw ohn eeaenvecket ship ROCHESTER, ooo tons, burthen, | man, with troops from Old Point Comfort, and the Fame, | 4m Dalo,was preparing to leave Mobile at the last nows. | Y°Ur wtatemont to Use nnn nner YOU have aBreed in | writ of habeus corpus would be a slow process, ineued « | Of ne Te ee sed, throeghn, it ts, wenn ee ee Forfreight or passage, lendid, large and comfortable | Wm. Bryan, Rorella, Two Friends, Gertrude, Cornelis The cloudy sky and warm temperature indic: YEhould you Not dos, we are satisfied, howevermuch | Seerch warrant for tho child's clothes, which the woman | YA tnarnois Canal, and by overcoming the rapids from stace'rooms andabin, ‘apply an bond westside Burlngalip, | and T. Hunt boat White Wing had been | Fainand e permanent rise in our river ‘ wo may deprecate violence and bloodshed, that violent | described. The constable found them and returned thers | Coteau du Lac to the C unites. Lake St. Francis Matte vaikieh tu #7 Bouth etreet. from New | ourriverfor the balance of the teason.--Afontgemery | menmuret Win te reroried 04, f0 compel your removal, | he Fayetteville North Caroli We | errs Tie Ls now completely. previned foe) ftom losers ‘ice of 5 , 5, he. wi wi in most jsastrous consequences to e Fayetteville or’ arolimian says © | navigation is now com} rovide: ir, ont The pecker ship Hottingner, 1050 tons Capt. Ira Bursley | York, Baltimore, New Orleans and other ports in the | (Ala) vtde. Oct. 10, Yourselves and your opponents, and that Te dnt willbe | have fitrord good authority that Gon, Romulurat, Saun. | etterihe Welland, excepting a n of the Lachine will sticceed the Kochester, and sail on her regular day, 21s | United M te ith the st be; int. | qCHBROKER Country.—The Cherokee Advocate of | your,expulsion from the State. | ders has been be pgete ‘Minister to Spain, and that he | Canal, which we hope to see by the end of an- November _ ‘ ’ s2tre on Paes an, wil ‘e steamer Leo, has gone int | September 25th, announces the first frost of the sea- |. We think that steps should be taken by you to make | will leave this city early in the spring. We must say | other season. The Welland Canal, also, on its enlarged Poe ieee, L—New Line=Hegnlar Facket ‘Ieawoons will go up tho Nueces for their winter | £% #dding ® confident hope that it will be immedi | it apparent that you are actually preparing to remove in | that we are much gratified at this intelligence. scale, will be opento the public, we hope, next season. of the th Oct—' legant ‘sailing Packet rag goup T | followed by a diminution of th | the spring. | death of | When both these are done, a chain of water communi- Bship GARRICK, B.5, HeTirak, master, of in rs, says the News, and perhap welled Vary. extensively aie : By carrying out, in good faith, your proposition to re- | ,, The Cherokee Advocate announces the death o/ | cation for vessels of large burthen, will be secured from foos. wil ¥ ae | movovar submitted tous, We think you should bo, and | the wife of the Rev. R. M. Loughbridge, o the Atlantic to the farthest shores of Lake Huron 4 lar das try—-a majority of the army will remain at Corpus | Hor freightor passage, having ugcommodations unequalledfor | Christi tagking almost every femil The ission. Mi it fort, 4 7 ~ ‘ the prisoners chi vill be permitted to depart peacesbly next spring for | apleudor or comfort, apply on board, at Orleans Nhat foot | Ot is in great demand at Corpus Christi—ali | We, Pomonere charged with the murder of Mr Jour destination, wost ot the Rocky Mountains, | bad eral years in Alaboma, a t all street, OF 10° sorte and ie : Ath. Ono of the four is a mere | rage 1° K. COLLINS & CO., 56 South street. and kinds of merchandise find a ready sale. Pota- | jad. Five hundred dellote ca Forthe purpote of maintaining law and order inthis | marriage with py Baha w York, but n a until her and Michigan. ren, the Tost only 1 “Sites or Forreirep Lanps 1¥ Vinainta.— Op L. was originally trom Price of $100. ey toes are in great demand ; sweet potatoes are Worth $1 | sake of which Mr, Bigelow woe watt ene fot the | ounty, the commanding general pro to leave an ill be Arica raster etm age | "Peete ar manne rhe tion oy of gic |"t ome wom om nmeraer condi” | ened mca crn en a en | TA ig sate Hoe in Alabama «(| tenenhy sae Hacaaee ela Ce eee 4 n. oe that 80, Al io long as the Go- a State louse in abama © sales, 5 OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK GAS LIGHT CO. pion ghee the accommodation of strangers, and fo: | Corrox.—The Port Gibson Herald of the 2d inst. | vernbr deems it necessary. * | mettle, ta toes the seat of government be temoved {rein Tee leleotae ett ment and improvement of this October 13th, 1945. permanent improvements. has the following: Many of our planters are com- | ‘And for the purpose of preventing the use of such | Tuscaloosa, of which there seems to be great probabili soctionat the State. TE PRESIDENT and Directors have this day deciared a | ‘There are, at this time, a great many Mexican horses | plaining loudly of the injury which the unpicked cotton it iividendof four and one half per caut on the capital tock | and mules at Corpus Chriatiyand large numbers are daily | has austained {rom the Ina ec a ee eP force for vexatious or improper objects, we will recom. | ty. A wri rin the Wetumpka Whig says, that the mar- a Ty Te ofthis company, for the six months ending Ist Aueast Inst, | arriving. on out | mend the Governor of the State to send some competent | ble can be obtained in any ‘quanthy % short distance ‘The London Times estimates the capical of sovear payable to the stockholders on and after Saturday, the Ist Nov. | ‘The ‘Vrexicen trade le interrupted. ‘Trad tained, and more is rendered so ‘ trashy,” by the legal officer to remain hore, and have the power of de- | above Wetumpka, on the Coosa river; and that, by em. | ty-four railways completed, Goted branches ef these at next Neh: +e ee testivens ing in from all the principal towne on the Rio Grande. y beating of tho rain, us seriously to affect its value, | ciding what process shall be executed by said military ploying the convicts in the Penitentiary on the work, the | thon, at £109,106, 220- Projected Drvcmpaniss, either Ane dere Oe eee SEV ERUPT, Secretary bea Rig haaee PI net qpediiog GF Upluas Celene ert Rh Terres | PRM: vecouizatesd 10 Youth flee yvizy: joieibWh tat! cheer b55/00e Resteding tee entpers of the sepeied * | Sreablished or projected, upto date, at £484,608,658, re a +f ° uJ | ui vl sible sf i ~ | en k mito Wi re Gon. Taylor hes spies constantly ranging the country | derably in price, ij hbaaalin straint in your power over the Prembers yer church, ring | the tine of or i spr ’ king a total of Wop 04 1 '