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NEW YORK, SATUR DAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 45, 1845. —We have | Court Wite District Court. Brooklyn Affairs. INTERESTING YRomM CenTRaL AMERIC. Liigenee. A I observe in the Herald of the 12th inst., certain 4 ae ye fr rif Belize, | Gronxat. Sessions, Nov. 14.—Before the Recorder and | The following important decision in relation to the : : | > received, by the John RK. Gardnet; from Belize, | tqo'Ala MLC. Paterson, Faq., District Attorney. | alien law has been given by Judge Betts, in the matter ig semaiuod in dhe Public Storer uowards of nine mouths, will be sold at auction, on WED. | Statements made, which you say are from estimates | 7°") ay rf | ydal OF michari ‘Welsh for’ Libdd, reeumed.—In rest | of an alien named Charles Preston. of jovember, 1845, by H. L. VAN W 0, 22 pre nce. | made by gne of the oldest inhabitants of Brooklyn, a fonduras, the following interesting intelligence By Posey or dos The applicant came to the United States inthe year M. op Nu’ . W. LAWKENCE, Collector. gentleman well acquainted with the aflairs and from Central America. Aglind auth vast of the datman 1892, being thena minor. His surviving parent’ his ast! cae Wuene From. | wants of the city, and one who has help for a lorig {From Honduras Gazette, Oct. 11.) that the character of Mr. Hi mother, still resides in this State; here he served his time B in adinmond 7..... Sieciiass | period a high position in its municipal government. _ We have Centrel American pupers to the 17th Septem- d th pprentis id he now mae his home with her : If information of the kind has been communica- ber. Among these are the proceedings of @ convention , when not eng! his ee ek. For several “ ted by an old citize, and one who has held a high | of friendship and alliance Weld between the, States of | ay youre | youre past 56 bee ber eS ee ee Dt iS three half pipes. Amsterdam. position in the municipal gov: ent, I think it can Guatemala and Honduras, and also a pamphlet conta‘n- | that the character of Mr. Horspool was beyond reproach, | ged in that employment, except the short intervals be- bag Brig Juan Jide | hrise but from one sourcesand La sorty to be Cait ing an exposition by the representative of Honduras in | qnd that he Was engaged in an extensive business, in a | tween ending one voyage and going out upon snother.— Lorto Rico, | Strained to say, Tdo not, know which meow: ect Guatemala, of the canses which led to the war with San | fair and honcrable way. ‘The case having closed on both | Those periods are passed at the house of his mother, ho deli He” Ged Balize. p eralnedsossyas Loonot know which most to pity, salvader, and a defence thereof, apparently written with | sides, the defandent proceeded to address the jury in lus | having no family of his own. A A aaah agi qareqnes. is weal ~e and want of correct information or his a good deal of cool ratiocination. own behalf, which he Aid with great ability. Mr. Win-| Two questions are Lerma by one 7 or Francis Markoe... . {i direct attack upon the interest of the citizens and his ‘lt appears by acorrespondetice between General slow also summed up for the defence. | whether the act of 1813, Mere sec 2, appl aA nis Mr Jchn Gibson, 21 Bond. London. own estate, which I learn he has offered to dispose | cholas Angulo, Commander in Chief of the army of San | The Disratct Attorney followed a thé part of the | case, and if it does not, whe he epee a p> 2 Carthi of, but holds at some twenty per cent higher than | Salvador, and etal Santos Guardiola of the Honduras | people, in a most able and eloquent speech. plicant has been such as to satisfy the existing laws on Bapols & Mixe Guay others who own with him, who feel perfectly safe | army, that after an armistice had been declared between | ° Alte? a brief charge from the Recorder, the case was | the subject. in eg former against the enormous taxes he aniicinetes. ¥ Sale | thore States, General Angulo complained that General | submitted to the jury, who, at a late hour, had not ren- | | The act of 1902 requires a pest tnos ithe ae Died st of Africa. “The statements made are with one or two excep- Guardiola had broken it, by attacking the San Salvador | dered a verdict. 5 Baten of Ave yanns (Roc: 3). Wesidenae) in ts Joa) Ace Aricebo. tions unqualifiedly false. Th emanantti forces; the latter admits that b t tothe port of the | Trial for Grand Larceny.—Jamen Cloggs was next put | ceptation, is the place o! = Tene one ee ri iS eaten a Hamburg. fone _ ia prs rf Fleer Petr eromairep | Unions sad dapated (knit fers a ile (om + Carbol- | on his tee ioe Wingo ny in aie an ca anr pits dyes ete sae poe 6 A i. Antw 2 a ae 4 . e PB lo with great loss; but this he did because the latter was | from Josi lolmes Bedfo: e@ mont y De, 8 M, 63 Pine street N'Y. aes Canter not within ten cents on the hundred dollars as high | on his way to invade his State; and on the very day that | last, while on thesr passage from jLaverpool, inthe sup | abode is not regarded as Ganstliating a new residence, one halt barrel. Bates. as they are in New York, (although they may have | he went to meet Carboflo, he assérts that Angulo also | Waterloo. The complainant testified that he lost his | without the accompaniment of an Dictate al jon 17 ‘ anonre: been so under hisadministration.) ‘The work-house | invaded a place called Olosingo; that he is peaceably im- | money on leaving the Liverpool dock, and subsequently | the former for the purpose of taking up another. a wv three barrels and one cask % named has had no other existence save in that of | clined, and so long as Angulo will refrain trom commit. | observed the defendant steal his trunk or valise, but did | | The act of 1802, therefore, would not prevent an alien B fi : Glasgow. his brain. Ward maps will probably cost in three of | ti a breach of the armistice, and act in good faith not niention the circumstance until he arrived here, id come into the United § m4 s and acq’ “ot e i the inner wards $2500 each, and the other fe botit 1 also abstain from molesting the territory of San Sal- | when he obtained the services of officer Rue, when 190 ici ith intent to mene it ph apie pee perience 5 London. $1000 each. ‘Thi ‘ds will ORS: big out | vador. ‘Chere is, therefore, every hope that peace will | sovereigns were found upon the person of Cleggs. Com. | obtaining his naturalization, a! onan pate debs x 3 Liverpool, vara ae Hip public celica ps t ain Tor be restored, et least for a time, between these two | plainant paid the officer, Rue, $19 for his services, but : interruptedly in the country the full period of five 8 hee Severs a ae cl project 18 all ima- | states; and we may account for the breach of the drmis- | did not get his sovereigns bac! : 5 Sisal ginary; his parks are paid for,as grading and paving | tice by that spirit Which generally actuates combatants | mut ute progress bed been inde in the proceedings | The act of March 2, 1513, noc, 12, contre this gon pe a of streets, by local assessments on the property around | and disputants—each party being determined to have the | of the trial, when the Court adjourned until to-morrow ; i ¥ i Liverpool. them, which is benefitted by the improvement. The hos- | Jast blow or the last word. morning. the war, aliens coming to this country shall reside there- 7 Malaga. pital now in successful progress is a matter of private ——— — in five years without being at any time during that pe- 2 Havre. Benevolent enterprise, and’ there is not a judgment | ‘Tue Lave Enovemet 1x Boston. —The nerves of Case of Poll} Rodine. riod out of the territory of the United States, in order a Bordeaux 1 statements made are calculated to do great injury | suffered a severe shock by the rumoted sudden, and apg pores his Honot' r6- ery arad’ t iitdte’ the ‘Teaidance aL Bi ha to our growing city, aud demand a refutation by a state- | mysterious disappearance of Miss Maria G******, a youn; Noy. 14.—At the ing of the Court, his Hono’ tintance was not requ: 10 const 5 Neweasile. iment of the facts aa they exist. ? lady of {aultiest personal beauty, added to attractions of | marked that he had received a letter from one of the | demanded by the laws before in force. 5 Liverpool. The permanent debt of the city ix $960,000, drawing an | ur more solidity, and more valuable—as the world goes, | jurors—Mr. Conant stating thatthe writerhad been per, | On tho 2#th of May, 1624, it was enacted, that any 8 Matanzas, interest of 6 per cent. per annum—the floating debt over | ‘The young lady is an orphan, and said to be connected | fectly unbiased when he was sworn abe at alien, being a free w ae ieee sided in the United 9 verpool. and abéve the amount levied for the taxes of the present | with‘one of the wealthiest and most aristocratic fam: ed his mind from the fact of hearing so many | age of 21 years, who shal ave resided ; , 3 occ a year, about $12,000, which will be reduced this year by | at the South—therefore it is not to be wondered at that | respectable men,during the last few days, express them- | States three years next preceding his a riving at the age Pie ‘Antwerp. trending Methane appropriations for is Jar: sue | the voldcrested in our sristecratio circles, by her ab- Nis Me ea ee of twenty-one years, and a smuod 40 “oy : " he taxes of the two outer wards is 33} cents on the ce, should set rumor's thousand tongues at work, nce . The Court | ral, de tt 0 f a | Brig Sea Flower. Oporto. hundred dollars. ‘The average taxes of the first seven | oven if unattended by any show of mystery, But as it is; | the subject matter contained in this commanication, | he admitted a citizen thereof, may, after he arrives nat “ 2 ahi Amalia... tats: Antwerp. were ape oo See These sts ayes pas sare the shock has been tenily excitin, ised to ened pa attesp Caceres jarani the ageiol Sweaty ne ert ied aie ue eR dae tho “ hip C Colon... lavana. those for the erection and repairs of school houses and | its highest pitch—anil in not a few instances over-step- | #nd al of e3 9 id tpicbe ashes Mena al “8 a Brig Saunt Ne veisile the grounds on. which they and, which are permanent ping Ki bounds of demarcation, séptirating the refined Taeee waretevoek pas Pata 2 ae! Lg fe nae As 's of his minority, to be admitted citizen, ke. 98 Chas Pellrei : H * i investments, while those in the city of New York are 87. | {rem the vulgar. A : ) » 13 o» he ' : sept. “3 BMr Henry Ship 1 orate. Hove 1 ""The city has an abundant supply of good and whole: | he usually biank faces of the dandies asetmed a stilt | Houston street, and John H. Ro! elt, batter Congress in this act reverts again te the use of the eg ABib Brig Gotha Ni some waier, which ean be forced to an elevation and | nlanker expression~they forgot to oil their motstaches, | Bowery, Mr. Conant, who wrote the letter aod Pete Semana i Be See et ot us cee 6 Rtreemons Ship Cambridge. . Liverpool. supply the citizens at a nearly nominalexpense. No ex- | or waste “ killing looks” on unthinking shop-girls whom | ded $3) Bavita ge sick, was allow: Dinara ly | cation of a restriction as to the m “16 No mark Mediator . London. penditure is nb ain Latest by the city authorities, as we | they met—a sure sign that something “dem’d mysteri | of an officer. ne nisebar examined up to COE is 4 ii riaiceat shaven Week oe e . ae ee at present have an abundant supply of goou water for all | gus” had happened or was about to. ‘The ladies put their , amounted to 890. tis bap radictayrre eis than seanta’ ee ecntian at a 15 “ dG ene Ot “ culinary purposes, and am building public cisterns at | sweet faces together like bunches of grapes and—“where essiox.—At the opening of the Court, Judge | absence from a eater 6 Jenolan protons se 18 Muller. Ship Oneida Havre. all points for the extinguishment of fires, has she gone?” Ho you know any thing about it ”— nounced that he had received s letter from | man’s vocation or business, do not divest his residence, . 9 lour cases. iD ‘auton. present expenditure of that department over $10,000 per | girl—T hope she has not been murdered.” ‘Oh! dread- | was taken ill tl ting that he was bodily ; decal : in j mnt, " Raeki i a one Bi a ae Marseilles annum, while the increase of taxable property will be | ful!” Sugh were the whispered expressions that reach- | diseased, aud his ch a state as to render | of law, continues to the party until a new,one is acquir 27 Jus W Auld, 200¢ pea handle. Barque Adam Carr. laskow. over $2,000,000 per annum. _ | ed the ear of the passer-by, and made him wonder “what | him incompetent, in serving as an impartial juror ; and |ed by him. dha re fica inesolancckineis temment le og “1 LOK sie. Ship Edwina : Hamburg. antganeme beeps for oominen gonna educsiion is | onairth it was all about.” ae from his general state of health he could not endure the fae tea leet at ts Free ees regaring pire ef HP Wellingto London. imited to a per centage on the value of the taxable pro- | But yesterday morning, this all-absorbing mystery was | fatigrie of the trial. i ‘i ovis ' ay Sa “Normans. s Havana, perty, and therefore cannot increase the taxes unrivalled--the foie runaway, who had thrown all | Covxart. rox tHe erence said, that no doubt the ju- dence, by aplication: of ew, dierent wen rebel “ 5% No “Charles, seve Glasgow, There has been about $250,000 of the present perma. | White-kiddom into a cold sweat by her mad prank, as | ror would be sufficiently recovered when a jury were e Test gon Ha te he cata aret "9 Miss J Maitland, i: see nent debt created by the purchase of the grounds and | suddenly appeared, as she had disappeared—a beanteous, | completed to sit on the case. Zs ; a UP Ce there kad Peon ely Minois, U'S one case: “ “ “ PE BETTI eta ieee eens tly is renee joyous Bride ! attended by the partner of her flight, now | The Court did not nosed in Su ae any pore dee aay ue tieposteriorast ‘of 1924, and the applicant is "10 Minadramond,J H biauk diamond phan d 50, ‘is amount which will complete @ | ‘her husband ! y rors, other than those which were already sworn. The 5 . ific i a N31... + one crate a Liverpool. Handsome edifice and settle a litigation which has arisen | ‘The particulars attending this highly exciting and in- | Court adjourned at # o'clock, until this morning at half | accordingly entitled to his certificate, of Dafueslization rie one box . “ Rotterdam, trom a stoppage of the former work. The permanent debt | teresting affair, as we gathered them, and trom good au- | past 10. upon these proofs, " al wr ag i ? ‘In the matter ef an Alien, IW. Foster—Per curiam real Bamue Medor omnes tigation abd Wonting tndsbeedascevettladsabour tac onos | oct gre mesy: sa) follows Mise G, was lat an or, Common Pleas. Application is made by an alien to be naturalized, upon “8 oo 2 a ie ttledsabout $120.000 is | phan quite young, and heiress to a large property, an . % Ship Zurich. Havre. now in the possession of the Commissioners ofthe Sinking |} 4 nee i dy noticed, | these facts :— Hi i “ sl s 1% | about two years since was sent to this city to finish her] Nov. 14.— Miller vs. Coffee—This case, already noticed, y . « ft Steamer Great Western. Liverpool. Fund, to extinguish the payment of this debt. Two | education. She made ither home at a fashronable board: | way summed up last evening. Verdict to-morrow. ‘The applicant deserted from a British ship ot war and Nov. il BHD ere aris. ers hundred thousand dollars of the debt is due, and payable | ing house in Beacon street, and while there formed an | enlisted on board an American frigate in 1814, war then Nov. ae ty ry , a rate ry i “ earls ‘on. ors, ve about $100, accum for the pay- | could boast of nothing but that inconvenient appendage | Noy. 14.—Jeremiah Tow/e was substituted as foreman, | U. 8. } " : oe Be jaan ot Liverpool. ment of the remaining $350,000. ‘That about to be raised | of very. many honest young men--poverty. ite loved | inte room of Miz Suydam, whose Drother's death caused | quently, and singe, thats: Solow ad she eee et “35 HDeon uatnite to erecta City Hall, and settle the suits pending, will | her, “ot wisely, but too well” for one of “low dogree,” | iim to apply to be discharged. | 15, Sometimes in the merchant and at others in tho Unit Dec. “6 John Watts... oaaneie Liverpool. be made payable on and alter 1855, by taxation of $10,000 | hut’ nevertheless he pushed his fortune with desperate ———— | ea States Chit er es Sotentieal te anch employment S40 “Alexander Dy’ pep eath cH per annum, which will all be paid by 1870, ‘Tho sinking | eloquence, and the truth, “that there is a tide in the Superior Court. | bart ef the United states other than by such employment “4 TB&Co with Wander is, cus cese “ und will pay the $850,000 by 1875, without any addi- | fairs of men, which taken ut the ebb leads on to fortune,” | —_ Before Judge Vanderpoel. " on board Americanvessels. In 183: he Mo No marke... two lara “ tional taxation; provision is, therefore, made for the pay- | in his case proved correct—and as has before happened, | Nov. 14.—in the #ase of Harrison vs. Hull, the Court | tion of intention Se Leone ae ata Te ataich Aa eight bores Rotterdam. ent ofall Beipeenanent bt fond fat. ba raise ») | the young lady yielded to the ar feu solicitations of the | charged the jury, wheri they retired. Verdict to-mor- | fi Sie point fee lence Sake (coateratrar perce 19 No mark...... <pantrtale Ry Waksown: ry 1875, without any increase of the taxes for that pur- | lover, and an elopement was agreed upon. row. ay: r Goanveae 2% . , pose, save the interest on $150,000. After 1855, the city | Now to bring about a “consummation so devoutly to Varieties. by the acts of Congress. ia slams ‘ be Schr Sea Flower. Honduras. ° , _pre nanent debt, and raise | blinded, and numerous fops and danglers put on the of | er Fi ; ‘thi wos oue bag Ship Bea... Liverpool: $20,000 per annum in its stead, fo pay that amount of | wrong ‘scent. “Lo ‘bring this about, the young lady at fra Pinion te that oritany Premiciiee can stat eric cy OCR Foe eN it a “0 Rese aie "“Teamnot be induced to beliove any intelligent citizen | {enced the Dowdain street church on Sunday evening |g, iis especially active, ‘The lowa City Reporter 88% | here his application is made, one year at least, inrorder Ge rn aises Veni eg/ira int ae Preetcets “id vil ill ei - A pti i “spel pina for' 7 that he lately met six teams from ie county, well | ization. (Act April 11, 1802, sec. 1, aye ne cesua REIN ee project of protectiog and making, prontablo weet te | pitty sud kindsheartedness, Arriving at the church door, | ioaded with“ utensils of husbandry, women, children, | '0,0utsinhis naturalization, (Act “p Jan. 2 Mr Brod 5,43 Greenwich st, NY one package. Londo have left, and gradually providing the means to pay off | wish trios che oats ine Py Sack 7, course | LUckeye lasses, and various other descriptions of house- | “"'¢i,’nain these provisions demand more than that the “ Revd J Job cae al Leghorn. all the indebtedness of the city, and settle all litigations, ‘lilo at rR OA Tiee chether | 20/4 furniture.” Twelve teams more were daily expec- | . ication should be within the jurisdiction of the Uni- “ § OME ped Peli when it can be demonstrated that if those who represent | with a roguish smile on her lip or a tear in her eye, we | ‘° SRTISeA ceante. and nip’ ctatad. that tice baa’ tad States, and look to a territorial residence. ‘The poli- uo 8 P&B... -- one bah ine them will heresfter be governed by the letter of the | know not. The innocent and piously-minded’ ma- | %0™ Richland county, and they state: cy ofthe Natural{zation Laws. is to am ate immi- i Dite Wats cis... er duced, rather than increased, @ increase of pro- | cushioned pew, gave herself up to her devotional exer- Tet J , ot « 1 a » SN, BZ anenaioat 4099, six bale Wane perty, liable to taxation, cises with an unction and wrapped attention more in ac- | “°Fait! counties. 4 ; distinctly indicated upon the face of every enactment on Hamburg. P| “ 4% ‘Win adouble triengle 533, son caee. cn ; I must admit there are individuals to be found, who, | cordance with piety and religious worship than the zea- According to the Faithful Watchman of Zion— | the subject. eA y | piety ig) iP sy TI 4 L. U.S.,p. 83) the first one “stan Jane ne oan 2 Hi from a want of sufficient information, a distrust of every | lus watchfulness of a guardian. the organ of the Orthodox German Jews—there are in | ‘'he actof March 26, 1796, (9 L. U.S. p. 89) the fiat one fot Gi Nas ; oue case x * * | body, as well as themselves, and an eternal disposition | The old lady now being well to do, Italy, 60,000 Israelites ; in Holland and Belgium, $0,000; | on the subject, passed under tho Federal Constitution, 13 2G gonnceted with a bar 166 one case : 4S to croak at, and about the actions of others, will perform | sense, we'll take a brief glance up sta in England, 30,000; in Denmark and Sweden, 3,000; in | required a residence of at least two years within the Li WMaescaes 3h CO a en : Franklin He acts, and make use of remarks that are decidedly de- | tered the lover was there among the singers, and their | Russia, 60,000, in Foland, 1,200,000; in Hungary, 160,000; | eee under the jurisdiction of the United eae parce:s. * : structive to their own interests; and if the evil only stop- | eyes met. Their voices joined together in the first hymn, | in European Turkey, 30 din other parts out of | that the jurisdiction referred to is t % pedjhere, 1 would have no cause to find fault, as the old ond then they no alenaly left. Inthe porsh ofthe ohurolt Europe, about one ‘million. There are at present in | ‘ines is made manifest by the addition that the alten is to adage is true" Whom the gods deni nltofleatroy, ae not a word was spoken, but a volume was rendered in | Galicia ie erge ane gues, and 100 smaller ones | meke his application to a court: jee one 8 rr iea _ ; : ‘i s , . 3 rst make mad.” ‘To allow these individuals to injure | the warm pressure ofthe offered hand, and a rapid walk | (Schulen) in Hungary, laces of worship inclusive,) | in he has resided for the = — Ih reed tapes ahttnke pesos — nbaar iene Darna Paey. oun = the rights of others, must not be tolerated. I trust theit | of w few moments Drought, them to a cartiege in readi. | 143; in Moravia, 3; and in Yohiemin 3 large synagogues At that day there were many military ports and sta on eee oe Finny MMA uene From. | actions and conduct will hereafter be appreciated, and | ness. They entered—the deor closed—and on Monday | Minyanim arenot allowed in Galicia except by special | tions still occupied by the British forces, Bh nce Yr eu allies , receive from our citizens. just retribution. Tauts. | night they were made man and wife in thecity of Brook- | license of the departmental authority. Among the $0,000 | nov, until surrender or conquest, be regarded as under Jee. it No Mae ene fee bar Ae oa Seacdsba Gh pt lyn, N.Y. |, May they live to a.good old age, sndever re: | inbsbliants of Bagdad there are at present 10,000 Jews | our actual jurisdiction, and it might Hesquentinsed: wie “ v ae 4 “i ConFESSiON AND Execution oF THE Davenrorr | fer to that “ mysterious affair’® with feelings of unmiu- | Twenty years back, before the Plague swept away | ther the ian country in possession o! v 5 Aig: <1) eooras tsk 74 Hamburg, Monperaea=John Lon , Aaron Long, and Gran- | gled vatisfaotion. zi thirds of the inhabitants, Bagdad numbered twice as | within the boundaries of the United States, might not be 3 FS with P under 4 ae ville Young, have this afternoon been hung accor. | _ (The tases tement is strictly true ; there is no | many Jews. | claimed as a place of residence, where a right to natural ag . a ding to, law, for the murder of Col, Geo. Davenport. | S#8 about it.) — Nov. 18 The greater part of the, skins sold by the Nor- bap rarer bare cont, wot, 5 “ “ Although the morning was rainy,an immense concourse Sas eee wegians are obtained from the Hamburgh merchants, | i at H ce + Gaecusk: Hate of people were seen assembling from every part of the | Tite Atcomau.—This vessel, with a cargo of 1,000 | who buy them in London from the Hudson's Bay Com | Ta mark then, definitely, the policy mpon Which the 6 No mark, a3. three casks f country; and at the time of the execution, i made an es- | bushels of wheat from Chicago, and 1000 barrels o1 | pany; the Norwegians convey them to Finmark, from Printetooratek wile. enna rodent upatl ooaiegs et ies Bete A : : ~ timate, and should judge there were five thousand pre- | flour, taken on, we believe, at Detroit,came out of the | whence they are taken to Moscow, and there sold to the | #0 ncerl pitates Ooh exacted that in addition to Onc at owe aren . Brig Joienaia : Roti sont—a promiscuous assemblage of men, women and | Welland canal on Fuiday, the 7th jaant -fiaving been caravan traders, for the purpose of being bartered with | ji Umis = WwRniuithe Linite ob the country, the alien “ oe YS en UC Reneeintae: Bee 3 a children. : ___ | constructed for the enlarged Welland canal, when com. | the Chinese for tea of Klachta. | should place himself riso under its lawe and authority: N. B— to real ; ; ‘ H i At one o'clock, the guards formed in front of the jail, | pleted, the Algomah was the largest vessel on Lake P ienti » | we a LU Prey is ty aaeedntda wn TE Resi Seas en gensatw non hare Femained in Public | wien the prisoners were brought out, and conductei in |, Ontario, and had to lighten through the canal, in its pre- A bat Leer ph SE ag ot Lancet antes aay e eoaniciew require an tins pate Se eee —— —sre ee = solemn prec jon, with music, to the Rellows. | The | sent unfinished state. Aftay coming out of the ‘can on | view of exploring the rains of Palenque and ether | sequent actof 1902, and it is only afterwards employed panes e é guard formed in ollow square about the gallu riday, she was engaged in receiving, by lighters, the i ieiltsation, t d 4 “ PACKETS FOR HAVRE-SECOND LINE. LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY. | ‘hile the pritoners ascended the scaffold and took theit | part ofher cargo she had discharged coming through, | Scattered vestiges of ur ancient civilization, in those | in relation to certain classes of rexidents. (Ack March iD seats with the shenf. jeveral other gentlemen also as- | Before she had received all her cargo oa board, the | fun, : his applicant could Hot thibn: thou? elesciy; have ob cended the scaffold. I say other gentlemen, for the pri- | severe storm of Saturday and Sunday came on.’ She | "30 ‘ eutioaned Deion of thirlter will sail duciethe near in teflon, soners appeared very much like gentlemen, They were | archored off the mouth of the canal, and onjSunday morn. | ,.,/He Hudson Bay Company has a settlement about | tained a certificate of naturalization, if Liber tient ase ing order: CHANGE OF HOURS well dressed, and up to this time scarcely any émotion | ing, the wind having increased toa gale, Capt. Morgan | 700fmiles north of St. Peters, the population of which | earlie at di ithin some 7 Ve y iS isi i ji i i ly 5 | amounts to 600 persons. In consequence of the exe: | without having first acquired a residence wit From N. York. From Havre TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS. Wwas visible in their countenances. But after sitting | discovered that his vessel was dragging her anchors; he | S724" ofa Chippewa Indian at this settlement, for the | State or Territory of the United States. An employment : j pry. 5, . q awhi i ve i jis 5 rr i d a y 7 oe tap UMIUA, Fe owist, mentet, ; LeMay. 18th Fume” peaye sGouumeusine on Monday, eptembes ith 1B Neserds hoe vested tore the cron, cod cee, ee eT eee Cr tas Cetat aR ei ee te ee,| murder of a white man, the Chippewas have resolved to | in the Naval Marine would not be a residence within any Ist Sept. 16th Oct. "Greenport, daily, Sands) fain for ‘usb % is ve ii commence hostilities against the settlers. State, nor would sailing in, merchant v« I~ y, Sm A paratus before them. storm and the sea coused his vessel to bear: with great ! : ; Ship ST. NICOLAS, J B Pell,“ ) IstJene. le anise gM Enraiigdule ‘and St. George's Manof. | ‘The sheriff advanced, and read tho order for the exe. | force upon the shore, and she bilged andsuak, her bows | The correspondent, at Paris, of the National In- parprbetish ale ae ee Seat: Mees i 4 5 1h Jaty. at 96 A. M for Farming Jale and intermedi. | cution; after which, he remarked that if the prisoners | ia five, and her stern in eight feet r. She had on | telligencer, writes that a visitor, likely to be well inform. | 74 :hat Borie’ or os p is ad 2 16th April. ate places, daily, Sundays excepted, and ov | wished to an: rtunity was given. John | board at the time 10,018 bushels wheat and 825 barrels of | ed, mentioned to him the creation of a company in Paris, : sec. 20.) . i ‘Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, thi y The laws of the United States were essentially modi- Ship ONEIDA, J Funck, mastor, 3 16h fo Cregepinttel heen rough | Long then arose, (the sheriff having’ unbound the cords | flour. Most of the wheat will probably be lost, the | with a capital of twelve millions of francs, for the par. awe ebb. they pertibules ofyresiienne Dy.tNe Isth De “ " atAP MS for Earmingdete nnd tntermediate from his arms,) and advancing, made t. very polite bow, | flour saved with slightdamage. It is suppose! the vessel | chase and settlement of lands in the West’ ee LTGRE RnR: te Cet partes enacting, * That Ship BALTIMORE, J Joh 16th Bevt- Leave Greenport! -Beetoe Peni eee Hee eee a EN OS ee ee gee a meusures | The Georgetown (D. C.) Advocate states that a | no person who shall arrive in the United States, 16th Jan: pega AR i eC as Ha or, ni at he said, avoiding his frequent repetitions | have been taken. el and cargo were nearly and | white chicken with four legs is now in that town. This | and after the time when this act shall take effect, shall and correcting his language, which was sometimes un- They are all of the first class, ably commanded, and with a grammatical and otherwise incorrect. [We o1 the | North Western had eof ceaalous toy rantermetecatacle nad cummodives. ie rhaps quite cevered with insurance, of which the | freak of nature is the mere curious asthe chicken is $8000, and the Howard, Etna, and | be admitted to become a citizen of the United States, , , daily, Sundi ' Manse acd Face who shall not, for the continued term of five years next stopping at St adie ~ Ht re « George’s Manor and : mle Bh | alive and well, The bird Was raised in Prince George's yavome Apiiy to, '® BOND'S MINCKEN® Agents nck Accommodation Trin, | Schn Tdog confessed that he was guilty of killing Col, | oe nnn —oeeeee otaeertier | county, Maryland. Pct arg remington P Aided clint Tontiais Building, No, Peeniect tg Leave Farmingdale—Kor Brooklyn,at 6x o'clock, A. Ai., and | Davenport, but said he wished those present to recei¢e, | VALUanLe Rea kistaTe Sorp.—The very valua- | ‘The American Peace Society, in a circular just | in etn tee Oa a ae ection of the Unite, none other than the expenses actually paid. RMT Leave JamaiceHr oes ted. the declaration of a dying man, his assertion that his | ble real estate owned by the Syracuse Company, es- | issued, requests the clergy to preach on “ Peace,” on the (LU. 8.514) ee a eee w errant ceapbvicgpabenset ; Mind 2 P | brother Aaron and Granville Young were innocent of | timated to be worth over $700,000, hss recently been.| approaching Thanksgiving days, throughout the country. | States” (41. 1S: O14) a te termination of MAKSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS. batind:¥, caver ene . Fare to that crime. Robert Birch, William Fox, Theodore | partitioned by Commissioners appointed by the Chan-| The Medical Schools of Philadelphia are now | the last war, (Februa e31B) but the facts agreed in iS Trotting Course 18M, tamaien 35; ‘Brasbeille 9s aye Peat See a ed eee cee beat eae eal hese Tats aero tee ttt | open, and from 700 to 1000 students are in attend- | this case, show that the applicant didnot come within mi , Att i ; 4 ly. He then called upon one Bonney to step pose, 1. en spacious | a ; : a ; i heuce on the fat and Marseittes the Toth of ench ‘month jtekeville 4; Sarmingdale jbegftek Ws: Thompror | crowd, ‘he said it * knocked out 630 pages from his | Furnace, Tannery, fc, were offered at public le. The | oT eE*s seamer Commerce left for New York this | tu's'« residence, which would ahecwards go omy be: + + i 5, i ration ; Medford | speech.” is Bonney he declared was the chief among | purchasers, we learn, were John Townsend and Augus ‘ ‘ ‘becn already indicated, under the act of « From Siation 110; Millville 1 60; St. George's Mmior 1 62%; | thieves and robbers. Aaron Long and Granville Young | tus James, of this city. We have seen Syracuse, emerg- | Morning, carrying with her twelve tow boats, all heavi- | cause, as has been already indicated, jas ore Stor N.Y. Marseil’s ine 1 ag eamesrors a ed Matteruck 1 6256; Cut: | then severally protested that wer were innocent. When ing from a tangled eth mp, with scarcely ‘ryland enough ly loaded. The our el on all these boats, is ost 1808, the residence. pont have its commencement withir ae a om Deel feb 1 Grernpon be Beasa ture Th port, Ace’n. tram, 1 75; id done, John Lon; for adove to rest the sole of its feet upon,giow house by | mated at 20,000 barrels, igi at $6}, woul amount to | t! . 2 oid Bord Sevetel jenriliead withie, Hewitt Stephen Coulter, Feb 1 Aprio Stakes are in rendiness ov the Arrival of ‘Trains atthe seversi | INK some events in his I house, and street by street, to its present magnitude and | PISS °% eek pata cube reiia load. and Se hive g | try itmight nnder the act of 1805, be regarded se cor NEB A i JIKB 4 Mari May 10 , to take passengers nt very low Fares, to all parts of the | Warning hy his fat , eauty. confident were we, twenty-five y (0, 1 ripe gar 5 i 7 | eu: ti i MS JOINVILLE, WWLentence, Amit dark ie land. ac ' pam ore) gman; but in that yoar he was persuaded to engage in | the then future importance of Syracuse, thar if any bod | ee Oe Peerteer) eee he) Nevis Ore its Onur) Se dr ce Sate eee phat iwennag! ~F MissoURT. mF filvente ay Daly 10 erect ta Secence Be we. nteadiness at, the foot of Whitehali | counterfeiting, and from that he was led to the commis- | had been good natured enough to lend us $200 to salt | time.—w1lbany Argus, ee rellod éhxeged in the tesrohant om aval service, Dut hese are all fast sailing, coppered and copper fastened ver Hor tc hour of saree Troe the Bevettt rains, 30 minutes be | sion of robbery and murder. A full coniession of his | down there, we should now have been rich. And| ‘The Boston Medical Journal proposes to trans- Per peainet t neceasrrily be his coming within the selsyand commanded by men of experience. ‘Theiraccommo: he ‘Stesmer statesman leaves, Orrcrert for Sag Harbor | &¢t8 and associates he said would implicate two hundred | though the day for vast profits has gone by, Syracuse | plant the transparent cornea from young animals to tne | the Eee Tae ace eeidee this: his only abode asd dine for puasengers are all that ueed be desired in point oi gfe Steamer Statesman leaves Greenpart tor Sag Harbor enn Uilinois, Indiana, Missouri and the Territory; but | stil ofers greatadvantages to capitalists. les growth is | eyes of hey eee eee ner sete Lgl Be raeaeh ar tcras n6 re ie withheld the confession, from regard to their families, | to be steady and permanent, It is surrounded by an ected out. a r. Plauviez, 2 ie day's of sailing from both ports modations. There was accordingly no arrival of the applicant be relied After he had closed, he returned to his se: 4 after | agrieultural district valuable alike for wheat and gra’ . He took one from a dog and placed it upon the | 1 7 F Goods addressed to the agents will be forwarded free of oth. consulting the other prisoners, aid it was dying But rich as ists soll, itis stil richer in the Saline | eye of a girl who had lost her sight Dy the small pox, | Detabt e Dee a eiak Toh eek law Comer sy er charges than those actually paid. Fequest that their bodies be given to their triends, and | and Gypsum treasures which are found beneath its su: | and who was thereby enabled to perceive light, but not | act of 1nd Mol allt tier Mbt Boon ine onturalization ‘orf ht or age apply t For treleh STRMBERLAIN & PHELPS, Proprietors, No. 103 Frontstreet, or to areenitn | objects. | a e__No.9 Tonting Ba Iding, A Wallet, A man named Clark was drowned this morning FOR NEW ORLEANS—Lonisiana and New York, Line—Hegular To sail Friday, 21s! FOR LON DON—The splendid packet ship ISAAC DAUD, Packer teak = ALLERTON, Capt. Torry, will. positively seil-on hee Tuesday, 18th November. Can accommodate a few in passengers in ahouse on deck, at stecrage rates. not tothe physicians. Mr. Gatchell now stepped for- | face.—.d/bany Journal, Nov. 13. ward and offered up a short and appropriate prayer; after | part of the five This ap- when the applicunt has been during an years out of the territory of the United States. A Bown Ovrrace.—the Vergennes Vermonter BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, which Mr. Haney read a psalm. The priseners now se- | about 11 o'clock, in the Lancaster pond, at the head o! | piicant has been almost without intermission out of the nl2re 9 Tontine Buildings, 8 Wall cor. Water st. verally shook hands with those onthe scaffold, and with | says that a young lady named Allen, together with a | Hudson street, near the Medical College. The horses | reROry ‘ofthe United States, following the seas as his sole each other. AaromLong and Young nearly ‘overcome withjem otion—John quite calm and collected. The sheriff bound their arms, put the rope around their necks, drew the caps over their faces, and led them forward upon the which he was driving into the pond to wat drowned. We were informed he land, in this county.—A/bany Argus, A warrant has been issued against a lady of | female friend, set out trom Panton for Ferrisburgh, in a waygon, and on passing an athletic looking fellow, ‘ame up to the side of the wagon and asked to ride— stating he was fatigued. ‘The ladies were alarmed, and were also | occupatien and having no fixed home within the country. New Scot- | The act of March 3, 1813, whilst it declared a great prin: | ciple in excluding foreigners from our national aad me! chant marine, and bestowing that em ‘ment upon our x ‘ker, master, will positively s from ‘ov, 13. mod. Int day. Freight or passage, having handsome farnished aceom foot of Wall : nw, apply on board, at Orteans wharf, ; For possage m cabin or the above place, apply on board, of to or to 7 OLLINS & CO,, 56 South drop, Taking the axe, he severed the rope at ove blow, | whipped vi i; i 4 ‘i ne Ke CO., 5 4 A pped the, horse into a gallop. Notwithstanding, the respectably cennected, for bi | own citizens, must still be regarded as growing out of SED MAN eGo tostively no goods received on board ater Tialay eveatig anddown went the drop, letting them fall 4 distance of | man clambered into the hind end of the Wagon’ and hing ton, wi Le carious caso, the lady heving hed | the relations notoriously existing at thee time tetween commanded them to get out of it immediately. ‘I'bey re- one most revolting to behold, | fused ; whereupon he seized each of them by the throat tibe. The middle rope broke, | with firm grasp, and in the struggle which ensued all letting Aaron Long triking bis back upon the beam | three were thrown to the ground, together with the seat. below, and lying insensible from the strangling caused | Miss Allen, by dealing the villain a series of stout blows by the rope before it broke. For a moment not ahuman | with the butcof her whip on his head, made her being moved ; all were horrified and seemed riveted to | and ran with ali p speed to the nouse, and gi their places. Soon, however, the officers descended aod | alarm, when two young men repaired to t raised him up, when he recovered his senses, and was | jy, ‘hey met the other lady, who had s the United States and Great Britain on that subject. The aggressions and outrages committed on American Ca in se aera for tad aera Laine led to _ hush; the declaration of war 1812, an e remonstrances: way a rl Dad hoa v | and reeriminations which had ‘been the chief them 7 t Baltimore, Peter Watkins, who tried | the diplomacy of the two governments for years ante Ce ee at aatvcd Elizabeth Till, in the summer, | dent to the wat, were unquestionsbly intended to. be by throwing her out of a garret window, had his triai | fterwards avoided by the enforcement of the policy in- Syritien separation trom her husband a short time since, had come to the conclusion that she was divorced. Un- marries another is, “in the eye of Agent in New Orleans J: é. pt ty. forward all gonde to hie address» coumeeNtho Will prompt The ship LOUISVILLE, ¢ net Moses Haut, will succeed ed e F. Williams, and sail Ist Dec., her regular day. But now remained a ‘lendid packet shi P ship and most horrible to de: AVE: h HENRY PRATT, Captain Hartley, of 1e0n tour burthen, will positively. sail oa Tue of November, her regular day. She has two lay, the 18th lendid large ous houses on deck, for second cabin passengers, Ui be taken at steerage rat ange in cabin or the above places, plense apply on board, pier No. 4 North River, near the Battery, or to JOHN HERDMAN & CO. der this matrimonial hallucination, = 61 South st., nese Wail st. dels, materials (a very large proportion of their flames being | again led upon tho gallows, suflering intensely, raising | 2 on Wednesday and was convicted of an assault with in- | dicated by this statute, ¥ , caping trom the clutches ot ¢ , with tl i ‘This eriactment might probably be proffered by the his bands and crying out, “The Lord have mercy on | the skirt of her dross, after having had her face much | tet to kill. ‘he girl war the principal witness ogainst United Stator aa bein of negotiation with the Keglish me! eing b lit Le outed by ine il ere Set ahec deat 4 | government, but although no concession of the contro, The Battle of Trenton is to be celebrated at the | pritain yer this particular rection has beoh ellowed to coming anniversary by a large military perade. A | stand asa solemn assurance that the privileges of natu- number of volunteers are to be invited,and an effort will | ralization would hereafter be restricted according to its - — ae live oak) and workmanship, the: unsurpassed, if O~tY REGULAR LIN® OF PACKETS FOR quatled. Salted on th P, they are unsurpassed, if not une NEW ORLEANS—The splendid nud fast sailing ‘fitlled. | Salted on the stocks nnd re-salted every’ year since. The Lord have mercy on me! You are hanging | disfigured T ii ship SULTANA’ Captain Dennis, will 0 judsomely faraaheds gopeneneer# we Vey extensiveand | an innocent man. And (poloting to his brother) there | wnug"aed with blows from his ist. The horse was found sitively sat! on Monday, November 17th, her regular day, owt eR COLLINS & CO., 56 South st. | b84BS My poor, poor brother.” But alas ! he heeded | thilly ot the wagon were broken off. : Persons about proceeding to New Orleana, will tind it much him not, FOR LIVERPOOL—New Line—Rogular, Packs: of the 2th Nov.—The elegant {ast sail Er he re ey to their advantage to s ships, a8 their ctuality in sailing may bedepended on, and et this line in preference to. transient 1 shall never for; ao Ww ~ ‘get the appearance of that man, as he Parc! upon the benchva large ER e Hore, Ronseries—A New Trick.—The rogues the price of prssage is very reasonable, for. which, and to se: ¢ loody streak about his neck, x “ " be made to play the marches, manwuvres and conflicts i r heir tay oven Soule man pr oe of 7 Pra shore, hrveiat days his body trembling ell over weit reparations were ae obra A i TR ORR on the. memorable 20th of December, with ‘histori i*feae therefore, « part of the naturalization laws, Y - x . _ . ‘or freight or passage, havin eo d ‘® Was another act i thae * Sat fi jity. wi an Fea-1 men, wi nit} %5 South st. comer of Maiden Lane. spleudor or comfort, apply. on board, at Orion had ot drama, As he was ascending the gallows, signs of | (@ ove of the rooms of ihe Exchange Uotfee House, and, | 4 h esd to the United States since idisvand sous at his leisure, drew out the screws of the which the door boit shuts, bored the holes larger, and, having filled them with soft putty, replaced the catch br FOR LIVERYUOL—The New Line—Regniar %! Wall street, or to Packet of ist. Novennber—Th i if EK. COLLINS & CO., 1h acket ship HOLTINGUER, 10 tong hanhee ——Price of paanage $100, 66 Routh street 7h an outbreak among the crowd were evident, Some cried, “that’s enough—iet him go‘ whi pression to their horror, to th Tne Weatner, Xc., 1n ALBANY.—We have had « | mapely the rule of decision in the case submitted to the glorious day—the sun has been ning with un- | Court. wearied patience, and our ets hi rendered | ‘The application must be therefore denied. others gave ex- Just at this moment some ery OTTL » 10 tons burthen, ‘will sail as above, her regular day” The elegant fart sriling preket ship Siddons, FB. C screws. With a bit of bi ured b Portreig ¢, hav ng sendd Taree and eornfortable mater, of fia tare, wi tomeeed atlP siddnts, KB. Cobh, jaiged in & remote part of the Crowd ; 10 One A We en et rape ant haeh the | Kayly Beautiful by numbers of fair pedestrians, Last paomarbnes< apys : state rooms and cabin, ‘apply on board, west side Burling ely her regalar day. 030 8; some were frightei § the night hight was one to be remembered; the moonlight was | Dgwrruction or Wxeat.—By a letter received oe WRODHULL te MINTURAE EP: “Sa FOR LONDONGT onal oo ie NE Noveeis rd retreated toward the gallow: | d90F open, in the aig bright enough to enable print to be read, and. but for the | trom Buflalo, Towa, dated October 28d, 1845, we =e Meher ST Bouthetiect, the pkey Mie HENDHIR HEBRON. Campa | edt atidden panic seized the immense crowd, und they | 4, he awaited the t : eager and nipping air, it seemed specially intended for | 150'n the appearance of a curious invect, which a doing THe ncket ahi Liverpool, 1150 tons, Capt. Joha Fldridge, gore, will sai as above. For Liverpool, to salto | © IE ther earth andes. the pallies teed J and Plato | "more, Was entered during the night while "he was | fentimentalizing. This, evening the entortainments in | (ett ‘damage to the wheat. About the lst of Se] d the Hottinguer, and anil ou her regular day, dist |/.\at November, the new packet ship FIDKLI eee ren opened, and Pluto door locked,as he supposed, until he found | this city are more varied than usual. tember 8 cttrious insect made its appearance in most of his cit} Mr. Dempster, the | delightiul vocalist, the Chopel of the male Aci omy ; Mire. junt, at the payee ppears in ani himselt and chariot, it could not have caused greater consterna- tion, or a more hasty flight. peers n ‘2 | asleep, and h ren from the, infernal regions with his horses | Te ist been robbed of hie gold wish, &” sms money, and nine notes of hand, of the value of upwards staff, will sail as above, her regular day. For passage by either of the above ships, having superior ac- commodations in cabia snd steer o2ame IL sum of the farms ; its first appearance is a small bug on the sur- face of the ). and on some farms the surface tor FOR SALE, FiRt® nT OR CHARTER.—The ry feat ealling 1 ‘ cerage, apply to | n The guard were With difi- , i 4 | nt Heart Never Won Fair Lady, a reTien toes tales Wee Urtoss Camaro « JOHN HENDMAN &-CO., 61 South st. | culty kept in their places; the crowd returned, and soon | 0! #100. | On examination, several other door locks had | wit in addition, a the moon com 6] | some inches deep would seem to be alive with them, In city, With five oak and locust top; newly copy New Line of Packets FOR LIVERPOOL—Packet | ll was quiet ; every one ashamed of himself for having | U8sergoue a sil i “ o'clock, and coneiud ‘clock, greatest obscu’ a few days after, they climb upon pebahe tis wttelted. Has handsome accommod: of the 2ist November—The splendid, fast sailing and | been frightened at nothing. One wagon was found up- . Rep age rearcrneesserenwi | at So’clock, 9 cli be plainly or whatever sigen thing is in their way, hi f Apply to K & OT TING ret, but it was supposed to be the eitect, and not the | Vinaisia ANNWAL CONFERENCE oF THE Merio- | hig jf we have a night at all like the Iast—llbany wfr..| tir into a small fly, about half the, size of @ house fy, . cause of the panic, The wretched victim of the law was | Diet Kriscorar, Cnurcn, Sovrn.— The annual ses- | gus, Nov. 13. and s the substance from the ger Lek a ~~ FOR SALE—The bark DUC DORLEANS, bur “line being all 1000 tons and upwards, per | *t,enwth despatched, and the crowd dispersed.— Chicago | sion of this body convenes this evening, at the Metho- | ‘ 1 OAS AWAY, The oneal y helenae we Bi then per register 310 tons, and carries 4600 bla, she for ind upwards, per. | Citigen. | diet Hpiseopal Chureh in this city. ‘This being the first | ‘Texas Feenina in Vermont.The Legislature o{ | sucha bug or fly before. Notwith " the piscop y 6 2 6 d country, will not fail to se° | tn ting this line in pre- | ity renders them every ywas built at Bristow, he uew ceiled, coppered and thoro frost every night, and have had som digg Ww «of white onk, in 1891; i fre cilvoresheuica she as soon as the sun is up and warme them, they go to thei A sion since the separate and distinct organizatio: |v j ily overhauled about 18 session sin i d rganization of | Vermont, previous to their adjournment on Thurs the Churet, South, an unusually lar attendance of | day last, adopted a series of resolutions relative to the teed it A few days ago, as Craig Vanmeter, of Salem, 4 mouths sinees is double decked, length 111 feet, breadth 27 feet, ent than ships of a small | West Jersey, was in the act of descending an old well, ministers is expected on the occasion. jes the mem- | 3 in. They not only eat oung k fe | 1 dwell’ : I texen The iret resolu work of destruction again. The brween decks feet 6 inchen, Hold 1 feet Ginhen.” Apply to bin, second eabin and | the wall caved in and buried him at the depth of 40 feel. bers of the Conference, about one humired in number, caeereea Hoa do ight to ansea Moraige, (anit? that | Wheat above the ground, but kill it at the roots, og ar Hoodlene og boned at Rade ehart, At oF to steerage jdupertorto those of | Mr. V. was suspended in the bucket. ‘The well caved ini some twenty five or thirty ministers attached to the Bal: | seccead, that the auaexation of Texan aril tend tewente mother seadon BS they heve thls, they mus wee street should wot fail. to make jo secure berth: | at7 o'clock inthe morning, and the neighbors began a timore and Philadelphia Conferences, but le with | en the bonds of the Union; th tests against the fore thew. na Wishing bos 1 plication, on board, toot of Hold not fail to PP foot! | search for what they deemed his dead body. Atfive in the South, are expected also to be in'attenda: & J.T. TAPSCOTT, at the the afternoon, they found him slives ane tet Fee | Aucrew Swill, Preside’ over' Re: Geliberetions ) u annexation without the consent of all the States ; and Passage Office, 75 South street, comer Maiden lane. | injured, the stones having formed ‘au arch over his head, Beacon, Nov. 12. the fourth instructs the hone bgt in Congress to act in accordance with the preceding resolutions. Bishop ‘Nov foi ery saperior article, { NS CO! Bont a nate bales oxeny wat "the day boats, Niagara and Troy, will discon~ i; tinue their trips for the season, alter this week