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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol Xt, No. a07-whete Mo 100 NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1845. _ ra ae ee DE ee at ie eae Cuamuasron, 5. C., Nov. 10, 1845. whilst the merchant, mechanic, and laboring menare bl of the City and | Number of pri Wealth and Popalation 208 “Americano-Chinese ‘Treaty. | superior quality, picked, per 100 cat- County of New York in 1845, | Cestof bulidings. . .... + $44,961] ‘Phe following is acondensed view of the treaty of ; 50 , : ing liberally and continually #t their puri We have ohesined at wonchlerable labor, the tole | 22; other improvements $6.495| pence, amity ani commerce which was. nogotisted be- ferior quality, (mother cloves) per 2 Meneeenle $e Mall Gerba) 2 ir time, to old the election of men who care not one ? sage | New ate... . 5 + $38,625 | tyeen Hon. Caleb Cushing on the part of the United 70 5 0} 8 the session of Congress draws near, the ‘chivalry out them, or their interest, no farther than to get lowing returns of the wealth of this city and county. | Xumpor of children attending. 8,354 | States, and Tsiyeng, Governor General of the two Kwa- | CW bezoar, per catty, 1 0 0 troops are being mustered and drilled, for the part they | their votes, It is time that these men who do the work We give it to-day, because a statement has been Number of wholesale stores Arai | Foms om the part of China, and which has been duly rati; Reh pee 1m cates, © 3 © | are to take inthe national drama, soon to be enacted.— and. contributions BB A neues ane © sees published in an obscure paper, and which we gave | Poof retail do. 41209 | Ree ort ally and correctly puolished’by. our govern | ANeca nl, per 100 cattios 0 1 § | The Mercury is the fugleman in all these military ¢ oP each. party are a certain for the want of a better, so incomplete, inaccurate as | Nenbon oe yeeoocaplly POs 1966 ment. F | arenes foreign, superior quality, &c. per ai ‘ cises, and it is the organ of the most belligerent class of as i bib A sae ost a 7 Aut. 1—There shall by } Q ; o| : " i tions prior to the Conventions! to be of very little use. We now give the returns, | Number of, merchants.» «..... 0. ++: 8411 areeahs pane antl a perians ane Tatas Ram BeOS, Ginseng, inferior quality, ke, per 100 catties, 3 5 0 | MF porter ‘deer ‘The braces spirit, and direct | "1" Ee democratic ranks Gideon Welles, Esq., of this as taken from the official decuments which have | umber of manufactori 1742 | ""‘awr. 9—Citizens of the United States trading to China | Of every 100 cattis of foreign ginseng, of w! ness with which it speaks, would give zest to a bal city, will probably be nominated for Governor. I no been forwarded to Albany. They are probabl | Marie ai mechanics. . 31,995 | will pay duties fixed by this treaty, and in no case to be | rt, one-fifth part is to be considered as | cause, and that in which it is now enlisted, is esteemed, tice that he has been offered a ;$1700 clerkship im Wash : 4 rial ued ft en elle poets 1,016 | subject to higher duties than the people of any other na. | erior quality, and four-fifths of inferior | atleast by those who touch its keys, to be the most me. ington. This is no go with him. If he Capoct have correct as they can be, under the circumstances in | x nt wT clergymen. . to 82 | tion. Fees and charges are abolished, and the officers of weer. ikea sid batelalic. - something worthy of his talents from M . Poll, the de~ which they were collected, and those, we supposes | “nominations: heakeaiag (oc atae cad use of the revenue who may be guilty of exaction willbe pu. | Gum olibanum, per 100 catties, 6 6 9 | Sale pee: mocracy in this State will reward him. As for the whigs, were not the best. ® nominations, including perquisites and use of nished. If Chinese government desire to alter the tariff’ | Myrrh, per 100 catties, © 5 0) South Carolina hes never, and will never forgive Mr, who they will nominate, I cannot tell -not b an sopulation,. . . neon: | een oatate by teen: +. ++ + $275,025 | it must be done with advice and consent of the United | Mace of flower of nutmeg, per 100 catties, 1 0 ©! Cathoun’s summary dismissal from the Department of heir secrets enough to state; but this I do know, if | day are Ma + 100,472 | Number of physicians and surgeon cies 8751 States. If additional advantages are hereafter granted to er, per 100 catties, 30 eee tis ck - do not nominate a clean new ticket with a merchant, at 160,751 any other nation, the citizens of the United States to par- first quality, per 100 o: ; * 20 0, State, and more especially as his place was supplied by mechanic, or farmer for Governor, they will next subject to militia duty,. Persons entitled to vote, 35,031 More Mormon Revetations.—A pamphlet has | ticipate in the 2 : K eg, Second quality, or coarse, per 100 cat- one so prominently identified with that interest, which | spring be defeated—mat 63,937 just been published in St. Louis by O. Olney, one of | Ant. 3.—Defines Kwang-chow, Amoy, Fuchow, 1 putchuk, per 100 catties, 0 © | hehad so long and so zealously combatted. On this ac, 801 twice this fall occasion- Some malicio Aliens, not naturalized, 60,045 ° A : ot Mormon Elders, containing revelations of the iniqui- | Ningpo and Shang-hai as the trading ports. 075 : e Farmington canal;the last one this Sle RCA + 1,957 Tactived by thes Twelve” at Nauvoo, from which | Akt. 4—Authorizes the United States to send consuls | Ritinoceros horns, per 160 cattie © 0 count the blow was made more severe, and the reflec | week. This is outrageous. ‘The people along the line ore an a 12,65 | we make the following extract to those ports, and prevides for redress in case of their | |. suxpnt ed to be more flagrant. ero i eeving fox, | of the canal should be grateful, especially the past dry : “a Pos though as 1 have written that [found Nauvoo a sink | being disres; ctfully treated. | Flints, per 100 cattie 00 Fy ea orate ee fruits of | #22200, when the canal was an excellent place to grow 1 | of intwuleys 1'do not ment te ba understood that all ure | Aur.5--At each of the above ports citizens of the Uni- | Mother-of pear! shells, per 100 catties, 02 on at oeauinet Oregon, the | wendow grast—there having been just enough water in to practising upon their own judgment, but hundreds ted States may carry on commerce under the tariff and | DRIED MEATS. | ; bes Deena ce thiaimum | i¢ {or that that on the tow path being pretty “s re gg mony aro so bound up in *he belief that the twelve are pure, | rules regulated by this treaty. | Birds’ nests, first quality, mandarin, per 100 cat- | wor upon the Union, and the proclamatiou for s minimum | well scorched by the Stibtenntiere en. no regard to 9 reasonableness oftheir require. | Ant. 6—On the arrival of every merchant vessel,ships’ | . ties, 5 0 0 | tariff'and no compromise,short of a horizontal scale of 20 | tors of these outrage Seep et Carinks hay eun preceding ments that it is often Se eaede rear ite; | papers to be lodged with the convul and tonnage daty of | Birds! nests, 2d quality, ordinary, per 100 cat's, 2 5 0 | Percent. These however, are but the initistory saps to 8 | to our Wether mina as a ee Commit’ sin in #0 doing, it will not lie at our doors but | hve mace per ton if over 100 tons burden, andone mace | Birds’ nests, third quality, with feathers, per 100 more public and official stand, designed to be taken st Last evening two barns were consumed by fire—and en a ae 0. will be answered upon the hoads of the twalve for so | per ton if she be 160 tons or under shall bo paid in full of |, catties, f O60 ng of the legislature in December, whon reso- | therein two cews were burnt—this is the work of an in- Male ea hs, do. ere teaching ts.” This is the confidence which that people | all charges. If a vessel after paying tonnage duties at | Bicho de mar, first quality, black, per 100 cat’s, 0 8 0 D |, affirming in even more positive | cendiary. It occurred a little before nine o’clock, and reste Mts do, do. vase have in the twelve, to the exclusion of all honor, truth, | on@ port shall proceed fo anotharauty on her ‘cargo only | Bichode mat, second quality, white, per 100 terms the position of the State, on all the great questions | by the promptness of our firemen, not much other dam- ersons in the county born in the State of N. Y, justice, peace, mercy and righteousne | shall be paid, catties, 0 2 0| ofthe day, Proceedings to this effect are now in prepa- | age was done to the surroundirg wood buildings. The Re. do. born in New Eng. Stat ‘The building of th 1v00 House 18 wholly abandon. | Anr.7. —No tonnage duty to be paid by boats engaged Sharks’ fins, first quality, white, per 100 catties, 1 0 0 | Fation, and you may look for a“ Declaration of Rights,” | barns were in Washington street, near the rai com- 2 Seedlings cd, its bare walls and large piles of brick near by, ex. | inthe conveyance of passengers, &c., but all cargo boats | Sharks? sins, 24 quality, blaek, per 100 0 5 0 | second only to tht which shook the pelace of George pany’s new. machine shop, A considerable quantity of 0. do. bornin Mexico or 8. Ama. 608 | posed to the weather, presenting a striking contrast to | shall pay regular tonnage unless they are hired from ci- | Stock fish, called dried fish, per 100 catties, 0 4 0 | the Third, some seventy odd years ago. No opinions | hides from the contiguous tannery, was stored in one of Do. do. orn in @. Britain or its the view which would be presented if the measures of | tizeus of China. Fish maw, not formerly in tariff, per 100 cat’s, 1 5 0 | Will be minced, no opposition concealed, no petitions | the barns, and of course consumed. Although this fire posressious,. the martyred prophet were to be carried out as he de- zens of the United States may hire and en- PAINTERS’ STORES. addressed— it will be language of asserted justice, | was of an hour’s duration, commencing before 9 o'clock, Do do. bora in France,. . signed. “A desperate effort is being made to finish the servants, compradors, linguists and writors. | Cochineal, por 100 catti > 9 0 | and defiance in its vindication, The negative hosti- | still the Daily Morning Courant ol this city, as Do. deo. orn in Germany... Temple, although hundreds, yea thousands of dollars of O-On the arrival of merchant vessels the super- | Smalts, per 100 catties, 4 0 0 | lity to the administration will then assu: e form j Usual, had not ‘a word about it. ‘To-morrow mornin; con® Oye eatin other parts of Eur. the tithing are appropriated to the subsistence of the | intendant of customs may appoint officers to guard them, ; Sapan woods, per 100 catties, 0,1 O} ot sen, a Oe eek ee off, South | (two days after the fire) they will probably have children between the ages of 6and 18 years, . . . twelve, the bishops and their prostitutes, thereby requir | but they shall not be entitled to any allowance from the woons, canes, &. | Carolina, which so much contributed in this | lines concerning it—judging of the future by the pas Children attending common schools, ing an oxtra amount of tithing to what would be neces. | vessel. Ratans, per 100 catties, ° 0 2 0 | of the country to the election of Mr. Polk, will) ‘The eclipse of the moon this evening at half past seven Children attending female school sary for the tise to which it should be applied. In view | Anr.10.—Whenover a merchant vessel shall cast an- Ebony, per 100 catties, o1 6] oe erself in an attitude of irreconcileable eni to half past eight o'clock, was perfect, ‘and would well ¢ bilaven ae Prat eetemreeeee ee of such chor, the supercargo, master or assignee, shall within 45 All other Imported wood, as red wood, satin | preity er aca aharst tens ts ren . og ae pass fora total one, although unl eralded by our newspe * ‘ i it shij i 3 wood, yellow wood, i . i 1 > ext F we news from the Warts or apanalon other woollenieloth manatee as Os a fore Ss sorrow to t hours deposit ship's papers in the hands of the Consul, ‘ood, y not specifically enumer | the foreign relations. She intends mischief und will have | pee Naetbelk or anne teune” a. P. appoi who will make a report to the Superintendent of Cus-| ated, to pay a duty of 10 per cent. ad valo- y those who are utterly destitute of | toms of the tounage—a permit will then be granted for} Tem. every pri that tends to exalt a man in the discharging. In case of discharging without permit, being, or make him noble in the eyes of vesi if put to the trouble of fomenting it her- tured inthe family, ......esees ees ‘Yards of linen, cotton, or other cloth, do. Acres of land improved, . . . ‘Acres of barley under cultivation * . - Variet! 1 and cargo to be forfeited. Clocks. vult that will grow out of this movement, will | 4 sportsman in Philadelphia, tired of the slow A) Watches. be the election of Mr. Calhoun to the Senate, in place of method of Killing ducks in the Delaware, in the usual chocks, waTcHns, &c. consequence.of which, our mites which have If the master desires he may within 48 hours proceed ; ; i ariel ot Poeco vated rcs fully cast in for the building of the Ito to another port without breaking bulk. : Telescopes. Judge Huger, who wishes to retire, and who will resign | way, stripped and plunged into the river, and hid him- ushels of beans raise axe ippiied to. the sebalitaree tnd ‘Anrg}1-_ Superintendent of Customs will appoint off- | Glass panes and crystal wares of all kinds. atthe proper crisis. If it be determined that Mr. Cal- | <0if'among the bulrushes, intending, after the Indian Acres ot hacky be themselves and their prosti cers toxamine all goods discharged, and if dispute oc- | Writing desks. Rveaianatiy neeaty anemia! eneee an Ue | fashion, to catch the ducks with his hand, and wring ushels o} lo cur in regard fo the value, it may within twenty-four | Dressing cases. Slected.as scones the, Legisiature convenes their necks, when the discharge of a gun, which came Acres of turnip: hours be referred to the Consul to be adjusted with the | Jewely of Gold and silver. Judge Huger will, in all probability, proceed to Wash- | hear killing him, set the birds to flight. ‘The sportsmen Bushels raised, daily plunging. And such are the | Superintendent. r Cutlery, swords, &c. | ington and relinquish his post when the tarift discussion | sent th Saogs’ to bring in the game, who seized the cres of potatoes, mon, influenced by stich jassioase who have only to| Ant. 12.--Standard weights and measures will be de- | All the foregoing, and any other miscellaneous up, in which Mr. Calhoun willbe called upo swimmer by his hair, and brought him to shore, to the Bushele raised, speak the word, and no crime is'too horrible, novect, | livered to the Consels at each port. articles of the same description, 6 per cent. participate by the unanimous voice of this State and the | ingnite amazement of the gunners. Acres of wheat sown however mean and degrading, too low for their police, —Tonnage duties to be paid when the vessels | ad valorem. whole Free ‘Trade interest—an appeal which he cannot | "the Lion King, has purchased the largest (as they are called,) to perform, in order to carry out | are admitted to entry, duties of import on the discharge cuass 10. rosiat if he would. Again : he will be summoned by ait eee ere aad, He tea named him General Wesh- 60 | the designs of their superiors. 3s of the goods, and duty of export on the landing. Duties | Cotton, fabrics of cotton, canvas from 75 to 100 the commercial sections to a edl art in regard horse in Zag an oe i. ies Hn : at pldoapad Acres of corn sow 163} | ‘The twelve often mheet in council, to give advice to | shall be received in Sycee sliver or foreign money. No| chi’ long, and 1 chih’7 tsun to 2 shih 2 teun to Oregon, which atriotically and ably discharged | ington. He is twenty hands high, and looks 2* large ppp meadeeas 6296 | any whe choose to ask it, and also to give orders to those | other duties to be levied on any goods on their resale or | hve par piene, oe Oe wedeed en” thet Sir Calhoun Pate to! the Senate, ried iis mene is nearly four feet long: is tall. sweeps 4 ne in i b. Is 4 be " ns ts A r pan § os ry a ii Do. oats, . elt | i ccthorhty under thaws, and) on one| such cocesian | | anal as saine transtltied| Crom s0e vessel | cette oe ee | 0.4 o- | R84 that gouth Carolina enlists nthe oppontion satu | the grounds he Je, pertectly ternal, tar Mire teen in Bushels harveste 2135 Where laid on the centre table and one fifteen shoot. | to another until there be particular oceasion,under the | Long white cloths 75 to 100 chih long, ard 2 Nag ay ae alae TA | ore artain” Helis only aix years oldy he Will be ex- Neat cattle, 831 je) stood in the corner to protect the persons of the | penalty of forfeiture. chih 2 tsun to2 chih 6 teun wide, tocmer] thes Seen opeonan eerr orc vee ve. Holm ard | Oietad thertiy in’ Londos, end then sent to the United Do. wl 48 although an armed guard are posted every night | | Arr. 15.—Limitation of trade to Hong merchants abo- vided into superior and inferior fine cot! a penaidate for the: son B Tete i ove whoknow | States. A most splendid covering of blue silk velvet, o thome, and hi ington, it | fringed with a deep border of gold, is being made for y, it cannot,be intended in seriousn him. Acgreat deal of feeling IM&s been excited aj ing fit e © 1 5 | collect or of this port, Mr. Grayson, for his un} | dose Se eo oee wiaceage? Do. over one year old, Gowns the city, and every street guarded by police, | lished, and United States citizens may trade with all per- per piece, 01 7,102 | armed with (some of them) large heavy canes with an | sons. Cambrica and muslins from 50 to 60 chih long, 0 pistols and bowie knives; and| Ant. 16.—The governments of the two countries not | and 2chih 9 tsun to 3 chih 3 tsun wide, per oa of the twelve, thus shielding | to be responsible for the debts contracted by their citi- 12,080 | iron or steel point, 50 | others around the 13,346 | them from any intrusion in the night time, and in the day | zens. 4 , grey or unbleached domestic, and from , i | '22 | time they are (unless they are secreted for fear of being | _A®r. 17—Citizens of United States shall have privilege | 75 to 100 chih long, and 2 chih to 2 chih 9 teun | Conduct in removing one of the best, most honest, and | ty, and for many years a ‘resident of Springfield, but 5 | arrested for some of their misdemeanors) walking the | of obtaining sites for houses, places of business, hos wide, formerly classed as coarse long cloths, | Comipetant of Bix aul nates, alleging no other cause | who is now located in Fayetteville, N.C. e writer 7 than that the democratic party demanded the dismissal ‘ i per piece. o10 bs states that there are nearly fifty cotton mills in the State, of a man, who most unfortunately for him, has ahh which are all dependent on the north for machinery. 3 22 | streets in their broadcloths while their followers a tals, churches and cemeteries.| Desecration of cemetri: - 2.1 ssoi | tolling to support them in their Juxury and extrava- | to be punishable. Citizens of the U. States may pass and | Twilled cottons, gray, same dimonsions per grist gance. repass in the neighborhood of the places of anchorage, | _ Piece. 010) He thinks that a foundry and machine shop, located in ES a + $37,233, it respects the late troubles in the county, 1am pre- | but shall not at pleasure make excursions into the coun- | Chintz and prints of all kinds, from 60 to 75 chih | tim 5 Dip ttle moda Fayetteville, would be well supported. Other kinds of Do of manufactured artic! “1 $2294 | pared to say in truth as follow: try, nor frequent marts for the purpose of selling goods | long, and from 2 chih 9 tsun to 3 chih 3 tsun pec aigcannd Apps ae piven mechanics are wanted, particularly cabinet and chair Da ft of raw materials manufactured in saw ip Evelry by their unbounded influence over their | to peed the payee, ane ; wines formerly called ornamented or flower appolutal a ty. the’ oe a a “is being. the eneetieai makers, and manufacturers of edge tools. mille. ee dees subjects, teare.ng that the people round about nt. 18,—Citizens of the U. States may employ teach- cloths, per piece 020 i iti, f i i i Do of manufactured articies in do. . them aro gentiles, and that the saints are to “suck the | ers and may purchare books. ney is**™ | cotton yarn or cotton thread, [RLS pone ty als eit apescesia a va Hieary L Piaskaey, the Pepe belie tes Ae! far my salt Porscte 0 of raw materials manufactured milk of the gentiles,” have created such a state of feeling | _ Ax. 19.—Citizens of the United States pursuing their | Linen, fine, not formerly in the tariff, from 60 former member of Congress, was dismissed to fulfil’ this | tate to avow, that, although the women of the United peaceably shall receive protection from the go- | to 75 chih long, and 1 chih 9 tsun to 2 chih 2 in the breasts of their followers that they think it is no} busin | part of the work of reform, States are confined within the narrow circle of domestic sin for them to “suck a little,” just now, and in fact || vernment. tsun wide, per 100 catties. 0 a : : ‘ spe . ; F Nth ” i er the election of Mr. Polk and the discharge of Mr. | life, and their situation is, im some respects, one of ex N ofan have heard prominent men, as high Priests and Pre-| Ant. 20.—Citizens of the U. States entitled to draw- ane perchang : scabs | Cathoun, the South Carolina Delegation, as | understand, | treme dependence, I have nowhere seen women occu- 90.) OU MMB, 655 o's sialee's siding officers, say that if a gentile comes in their way, | back on any goods they may wish to re-export. All other imported articles of this class, as ging- addressed a letter to the President, requesting, in the | pying a loftier position; and if | were asked, now I am Number of cotton factories. . the best way to do is to put him “out of the way,” ar| Ant. 21.—Provides for the punishment of any criminal | hams, pulicats, dyed cottons, velveteens, sil most positive terms, that no removal for opinion's sake | drawing to a close of this work, in which I have spoken Value of raw material manufactured in’ cotton quick as possible, Such sentiments thrown out by the | acts committed by citizens oveither nation. oF ae anit, ee eens aa | Should be made in this State—that they desired the few | of so many things done by the Americans, to what the OMOTOB Is '6 0 6'0 0'e'e sv n9's Bs 0 waie'sie * $28,600 | people at Nauvoo have not failed to create a response on| Ant. 22—In case of a war between the Chinese and | and cotton, &c., 5 per cent ad valorem. | Whigs in offee to be retained, because they were trust- | singular prosperity and growing strength of that people Do of manufactured articles indo. . ..”. .... $82,200 | the part of the settlers, and the feeling has been fanned | 2ny foreign nation, the vessels of the United States not to __ FABRICS OF SILK, WOOLLEN, KC. | otk “7 tabi ines licited that ought to Be atcribated, I should Feply—to the superiority Yards of cottun cloth manufactured, ;..’..". 836/300 | into'a flome that will ere spring (I opine) burn too. hot | be excluded untess the American flag be used to the pre- | Handkerchiefs, large, above 2 chih 6 tsun, each 0 0 1; | Shang’ of any fort should occur inthe Federal appoint. | of their women.” ve of raw material manufactured in woolen for Mormons. Yea, even to their expulsion from the | jtdice of the Chinese. Handkerchiefs, small, under'® chih 6 tsun, each, 0 0 1 | (uauge o A0y Som Slee on cees retained very much : : : factories... .. state, and for this reason. ‘Ant. 23—Consul at each port shall make an annual | Gold and silver thread, superior or real, per ments. In this way Grayson was retained very much | Mr. Van Valkenburgh, of Albany, with a rifle of manufactured artic! A stipulation has been mutually agreed to by both | statement to the Governor of the amount of arrivals and | | catty OO eae eee Wroneaived himentl indented to Mr. Holmes. [esos nenueo rare, the following unrivalled hits: Mormons aad Anties, that hostile operations and man-| departures,and value of goods imported and exported by | Broadcloth, Spanish stripe, &c., from 3 chih 6 eee ee cot aun theretoce: wane ae r. Holmes | ‘The target was 15 inches @uvres should cease on both sides,and also that{the Mor | American vessel teun to 4 chih 6 tsun wide, per chang 015} Ptsethielley ice ieee Tobie leet removal, to | number of shots 20. Five of the shots almost forced Nauvoo so soon as grass grows sufti-| , AXT. 24—Provides for the manner to be pursued in ad- | Narrow cloths, as long ells, cassimeres, &c. for- | me relative of his a place. This is the story ast | the centre, and the aggregate of the entire 20 is only 3} De yaat mannfec lant for toumat to subsist upon. dressing the officers of the government. ee RY merly Ey woollens, per chang 0 0 7 SHAN partsobing ae ppenare st tone Sve ie were inches from the centre. umber of trip-hamme: Yet still the Mormons have heen visited by writs to| _/ te etween citizens of the United | Camlets, (Dutch,) per chang 01 5] ' i There i ice village out West called “Fon Value of raw material used i bring some offenders (of which class there is'many) to d by the authorities of their own go- | Camlets per chang BOT ee a tellst, thet, Grayson ip, cow identiSed with | DUlac, ee ee ioe eee atin aes REL factured articl tice ; which serves as a pretext for the Mormons to | Vernment, and questions between the citizens of the two | Ymitation camlets or bombavettes, per chang = 0 34 | Holmes’ faction, and that ‘ck Clapp, editor of the Mircury, | from there says: We have seventeen families, besides He! es send out armed forces, numbering from 60 to 200, who | Countriesdecided by treaty: | ee 3 0 0 | ghdsome others who belong tothe rule or ruin school, | many young men, who wouli take wives if they could Se rater ahemies cal i © 1 ©} and who are now making trouble for the administration, | find the material, (can't you furnish us?) three ‘“docto! ican autho- | All other fabrics of wool, or of mixed wool and eck feoour the prairie between Nauvoo and| . Axt. 26—American v v (as ti 1) in search of ‘ Prairie Chickens;” | five ports to be under jurisdiction of the Ai y this 'was not enough, a body of these | tities. In case of robbery or piracy the authorities will | cotton, wool and silk, &c., 5 per cent ad valo- men have been to Carthage, and entirely broke up the sae them aid in discovering and punishing the guilty, lem. i i so suggested that the gentleman dismissed, got his | two lawyers, two ministers, three stores, two tavern | ing papers” for happening to be a devout Catholic | one saw-mill, blacksmiths, shoe-makers, carpenters, christian, and an ado) citizen of some thirty years | joiners, &c. &c. din Do — of manufactured articl Number of asheri court which was at pl ut government will not make indemnity. wings, &e. , n ; ; ace; (so I heard one | ai er va7—in case of shipwreck the government will | Wine and beer in quart bottles, per 100 110'-0. atenee ie, te 260 Bt vouch, borers: maya 72 | < A:danner in'peretoge comaty, who Keebs’ twenty afford relief and Wine in pint bottles, per 100 0 5 o | other date than evinced natal lo notentirely credit. It | cows,has this season received for butter,$526: for 21 pigs ‘Aur. 28—American vessels, persons and property, not | Wine in casks, per 100 catties 1 3 O | ie thought, toxday, that sufloient influence will be | fattened on buttermilk, $173: total, $008, He has besides bject to embargo, or detained on any pretence of METALS. pee oy "4 mene subasitibed, as it ix Delia ted. fa used milk and butter freely fora large family. The la- public service. Copper, foreign, in pigs, &c. per 100 catties, 1 0 0 | Seaste, anda democrat substituted, as it is believed this | bor has been performed chiefly by females. ‘The churn- Number of dying and pi Ant. 29—The authorities will apprehend deserters | Copper, wrought, as sheets, rods, &c., Per 100 siresiouif subuntited to teat ody eadart proper Terre: | Lak wet done by a stout ram, and geod enough for him. Value of raw material in do. judge of court, in company with some of the law- | from American vessels and deliver them up. catties, 16 9 | Sees eeeeaited to Cees Leey, uitor'e proper Tpre: | This ls « specinien of the eeiple prosperity OF Sur Guasing Value of manufactured articles in do. the county, visited Nauvoo to inquire the reason | _AXT. 80.—The authorities of the two countries shall | Iron, foreign, unmanufactured, per 100 catties, 0 1 0 | —- Sent bl blish this for the edi interests. Number of Tanneries. Dresking up of the court in such a manner, but | dress each other in terms of equality. Iron, as in pigs; iron manufactured, as in bars, | iq bgpeyou will be able to publish this for the edifica. | ‘The Iron Witch, which is intended for a Value of raw material hidiecg. received nothing tory, except atirade of abuse | _ AT. 31—Communications from the government of the | _ rods, &., per 100 catties, Geb hi tthe war ” ig! se gion, w! id pyar. : ight | oat between Abad and Naw’ Stikiii mokes ere e Value of manufactured articles in do. from John Taylor, (one of the twelve) which he (the | United States to be transmitted through the medium of | Lead, foreign, in pigs, or manufactured, per 100 | Of the Herat cones te eae to tne Gecitsion of | most perfect vessel of the kind ever constructed. There Number of Brow: siacinenh judge) carried away rankling end festering in his own | the imperial commissioner. catties, : 09 9:) Semen al eC Bo ote De eeene inteenieced is but one piece of timber in the hull; all the rest is iron Value of raw material used i bey som. ‘Ant. 32—Ships of war of the United States shall enjoy | Steel, foreign, of every kind, per 100 cattios, 0 4. 0 | neliill have some very interesting information in my | 0 Wit] draw 36 inches water with her machinery and Value of manufactured articles in do Another evidence of their purity and holiness may be | {acilities in procuring supplies. Tin, foreign, per 100 cattic 10 Oo coal on board, and will go very fast. Capt. M. H. Trues- Pounds of Raw Silk manufactured. . gathered from the fact thatat the houses of some of| At. 33—American citizens trading clandestinely | Tin plates, formerly not in the tariff, per 100 dell, recently of the South America, has been engaged mber of incorporated manufactories the twelve, | have seen from three to five young females, | *ubject fo punishment by Chinese government. catties, 040 Hartrorp, Nov. 13, 1845. | ag her commander. The Witch will come out earl: Unincor orated do wed ia'tente 3 whore prolific appearance indicatos a great increaso of Ant, 34—Provides for the ratification of the treaty. Spelter is only permitted to be sold to govern- New York and Hartford Railroad—Magnetic Telegraph— | next season. y nd dumb males under 12 rity inthe temporal kingdom, t thing of : ; ent merchants, mse F 3 : Bs ee endef Tears of age {sar diee ak lent Ce eran che THE TARIFF OF DUTIES TO BE rien 4ND | Allunenumerated metals, es zinc, yellow oop- Screw Association—License Law—Governor Baldwin's | Hon. S. 8. Prentiss was complimented with a pub- females.under 12... .. ferent ones in high standing in the church, and (as I have is agreed shall be paid upon goods | Pes &c., 10 per cent. ad valorem. Vetoes—Lawyers—-Farmington Canal—Fire—Enter- | lic dinner at Vicksburg, on the 30th ult. as a parting over 12 and under 5. been taught from their own mouths,) believe it to be d exported by the United States at the cus- : JEWELRY. rise of Hartford Papers—Eclipse. Sormplimant, andl ie Soke ee Pans ee nd dumb whose parents are u: their privilege before God to raise up as many childrei of Canton, Amoy, Fuchow, Ningpo, and | C@nelians, per 100 stones, O18, Galli a a Widlg; th his old and former friends. Tho affair is said to have or cuppertthes ne ogg | here in the they can, that they may have ag Shanghai, are as follows ; the articles being arranged in | ©@Felian beads, per 100 catties, FA BN Wieatdaaccaih Ais Secheny rtat deca epee hae Wes cl pepe whese parents are able to sup- er kingdom to ru! 73 and ‘on being asked | classes, viz : SKINS, TRETH, HORNS, ETC. Haven Railroad Company have secured the services of| A. Mason, manufacturer of tacks and brads, in 37 | how many women it is one’s privilege to beget children pisauat: Bullocks’ and buffalo horas, per 100 catties, 2 0 0 | of Mr. Broadhead, of New York State, as their General | Worcester, while adjusting his machinery, was caught 254 | With, tho answer w: ‘As many as he can maintain.”| [A tael is equal to $1 25 to $1 40; a mace 12} to 14 | COW and ox hides, tanned and untanned, per 100 Superintendent. Their road being 64 miles in length— by the skirts of his coat ty the belt, and drawn up Number of blind males und 4 | Thus making it an object among themselves, (except the | conte; a candareen 100th part of a mace.) catties, 0 5 o| Supe 2 : sais sth— | backwards over the shaft, between which and the ceiling Do do aq | twelve, the bishops, the Temple committee, and some 3m | Set otter skins, each 1 8 0 | over88 of which 2trains run daily in winter and 3in | there was only a space of 1S inches, and was thrown Number of blind femal q | other privileged ci \cters,) who help themselves out of 5 § Fox skins, large each © 1 5 | summer, and over 26 of which, three trains in winter | round upwards of 100 times before the machinery could ind 3 19 | Temple funds, to enter largely into speculative engage- 38 & Fox skins, small he 0 © 74 | and four in summer, conveying some 100,000 passengers | be stopped. His back was probably broken the first re- parents are unable to ments, that thereby, upon their income, the ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE. § | Tiger, leopard, and marten skin o1 t annually—should have a first rate superintendent, as | volution. He died ina few moments. Mr. Mason was pieanpertthem ey ae em 29 Ld ie yatta BOG al g bane ote ranaer and sharks’ 2 0 0 | they now have, for their own interest and prodit, and for | between 50 and 60 years of age. ‘ 3 ; a ne them... ceases peor, | whom they practise such abominations under the Mer cians ak * | Hare, rabbit. and ermine skins, per 100 § 0 0 | the security of passengers lives, and the speedy trans.) Last week a boy living in Gates county, N. C., Total number of blind persons ..’.'..'.. . 4g | righteousness, asmust make the heavens weep, and the | Tea, formerly diviled’ to fine and native Sea-horse teeth, per 100 3:0. 9:| cam Eevedteaate tee aipertntendeuk Just, apvokster: cos Conan cietr tines wocie rer eanterete e Namber of malo idiots undgr i youre oo a the fallen and degraded state of | ick, and fine 1 native green tens, per 100 Elephant’ teeth, first quality, whole, per 100 the above road, has completed his survey report, inclu- Ca ae ct Wace Oracwecioe iyiay tally woousta u 2 age 1 igtht unto the wor! nd also catties, 26 . rs 40 0! di tes, &c. of the New York and Hartford pro- 3] Arden Number of female idiots under 21 years of 5 | the 7 Aniseed star, per 100 catties, > 8 0| Flephant’s teeth, second quality, broken, per cing oroed, to unite with the Flarlem road at Danbury, Kiary'?m going to shoot you,"aring at tho same mo D0 ob oviote eunpoeatal fants of ag 13 | , Another important item in the presentteachings ofc | Sus, each catty H 8 8 O| 100 catti i Per’) 0 0 | toh willl wane week be put to prow ‘Dheaurvey & | coeeratacentes tara boos Cate ter aera s 2 elve, i i ings ¥ F Gant tet ead 19 | and anno' ntings,or their endowments marriages wil Capoon cutcheny, per 100 cat 0 3 o | Allnew goods, which it has not been practicable to enu- pooabnptitbennge ine fri icipated, Want | ee sudering the most excruciating egony. Number of male lunatics under 2i y's of age. 7 | be declared void, and every person have the privilege of | Camphor, pe 100’ catties, 1 8 0 | <,merate herein, a duty of 6 per cent. ad valorem. until the report n—Nous verrone. Information has been given to the authorities in do lo over 21 y's of age. . 246 | Choosing forhim or herself, by a mutual agreement, that | Arsenii r different Chinese names, per Rice and ot! duty Bes: I regret to say week’s dickering and | Boston that Tirrell has been seen in the vicinity of Peek- Number of female lunatics under 21.. ..- 10 | is, if two choose to remain togother, it is their privilege tties, 0 7 6 | con .— OP icking at the stock of the ma telegraph, there | skill, N.Y. ‘They have taken cognizance of the informs. Numberof do do over2l...... 975 | to do so, but neither one can retain the other, if he or » per 100 catties, 0 7 5 | Shipp —These have hitherto been charged on the Bas not been subscribed this city’s portion. It is all ow. | tion, and have done what has been considered expedient / Number of lunatics supported by charity aig | Bhe chooses to lepart anddive with anothe. Oh shame ! ‘buds, not formerly contained in the tariff, measurement of the ship’s length and breadth, at so | ing to having been placed solely in the hands of “big | to ascertain the truth of the intelligence, and take sub- Number in Lunatic Asylums...........05. 795 ba ad thy blush 7” per 100 catties, 1 0 0| much per chang ; but it is now agreed to alter the sys. | bugs.” The merchants and mechanics of this city stood | sequent and immediate action. No, not supported by public or private charity. 118 | 4, Furthermore, it is id by the redoubtable Brigham, | China root, per 100 catties, 0 9 0| tem, and charge according to Fogiste red statement | ready to take every cent of the stock; butas ithad been | The colonization vessel, the brig Kent, will eeasagt ant ti apetics ie ¥. 887 ay B woh ig Re A el od away, a Nauvoo, if | Cubebs, not formerly in tariff, per 100 catti 150 porn beds of tons of the ship’s burden. On each | placed under the guardianship of the banks and insu- | sail from Baltimore with emigrants for Cape Palmas to- Number of Baptist churches . 23 | come off, and none shall turn to tell their tales” | ftactell pe 100 cat G1 Ol Seelining SRAMSC Er Pee he ttee tat hal: eaten Dost meh wba alert te | Sraenaen eT Te Cost of do wean $489,300 | Another tof his is better that fifty inno- | Rhubarb per 100 c 1 8 0] oldcharges ofmeaturemest, entrance ‘and’ aoe secnd put to ahatxe the $200,000 to $1,200,000 cor. | Neto Passenger ta Gost of other Improvements in do. $271,000 | cent men should saith Ga y than tan cri Turmeric, per 100 catties, 0 2 o| ance fe aily and monthly ‘orations that have made such an abortion in attempting yi At the ura oen ee Just sloesd; the eo My ‘08 efordo.... seecee $187, inst any one of the twelve, par ee Ps ahaa ers vs. lvins, for the seduction o! int ugh- Nosber of Episcopalian churche: n oe Bone and horn ware, par Too cation, 1 0 0} 7 2## Rescvr.—The schooner Commodore, OC: pusilaniaty fr $5,000 to Mtastock, “Shame on tuch | sons rosulted in & verdict of $1000. bb ea ae i «$286,000 no ipo to the peo; China ware, fine and coarse, formerly classed Dorrett, which sailed from Buffalo last Fri lay ‘After much blustering and agitation in starting two | J. Evans, a farmer of Pahaquarry township, in Coa cera pes verents, . Btston ‘a alma 80, for I am all the | ‘as fine native, coarse and’ mid idling, per 100 jing, loaded with pork and flour, went down as far | *team cotton mills in this city, the past six months, with | gathering his buckwheat crop,foun le stalk which Cost of realestate; « $870,600 | Bible nee, now, if they willobey my| Catties, o 5 0 |8# Erie; was driven back as far as the Tolandeand return, | #0me $200,000 capital, at length the mountain has | produced five thousand two hundred eventy-five Nene ‘res! | ok jan churches T Copper ware and pewtor ware, per 100 catties, 0 5 0 | © to he the pier iterday evening. She drew so | brought forth 8 mouse, in the maps ct Hardware Joint | grains !—Warren (N.J.) Journal. oo 4 way, became u ‘ ter all that has been said and done in regard to manufac: | z na A ~ Stim of Congregation cack Fa that people ote | "emer stacy nas ery ced Macnee: Hae tthe east arnt cer ‘ac ighScure St | orev in our. we FalyexpacodYtter tng How. Wencd ue" caure alae bape tat gh , k violently upon the rocks, and th d vel mec! in this city will undoubtedly say, | ; 4 Goat of other improvement: f | , 88s Per 100 catties, " 6 0 0 | ives queued bet n , and the wind and | SYft: Smallest favors thanktully received, and Targe; | hearing the arguments of Gen. Bridges.— Boston Post. Cont of real eatate; 4 Mother od pooan ian paniabagtiie 1 0 0 | ing jib-boom was Carre aney Gal the Wee nana te | ones in proportion.” This concern is to be located at the | ‘The amount of duties collected at the Custom Number of Methodist churches. . Rattan ware, rattan and bamboo wotk, per 100 sink. The ‘on board were overwhelmed fir the | f00t of State street—the Wall street of Hartford—in a Houses of Havana and Barcelona during nine months . catties, y 0 2 | Spray and w: that poured in over the starboard quar- | /@rge four story brick building, near the river. | for the cotton consumed in the manufactories of Cata- ea ons ised f jocosely | sandal-wood ware, per 100 catties, ¢ 0 | ter, and drenched them from head to foot. ‘Theircon. | , Considerable fuss is, being made about our license | lonia, was $464,026 79. Out of 92,067 bales.imported into ber Z s practised frequently upon those offenders who | sag enyood ware, Der 10 b dition was getting to ef ue M laws having been signed as “assented to,” by Governor | Barcelona, 65,44 were from New Orleans. Number ofitoman Catholic church are not judged worthy of death, which is covering them | gold ware aud silverware, per 100 caltioa, 10 0 0 drunken man | the distance | Baldwin, instoad of as, constitutionally, required to be, | ‘The New Orleans Bee, a leading Clay paper, says _ do 0% foot w: Ith obtained from the vault of | ‘rortoise-shell w: , ” r was not thirty f¢ hi “approved.” But it is all gammon; for it would have | .. ° . a some nec ‘ ‘are, per 100 catties 10 00 ty feet, yet no human bein, ‘PP! | a ‘We are clearly in favor of a revenue tariff—of a tariff er improvements, fome necessary in the city, and then casting them into | {eather trunke and boxes, per 100 cattien, 0) 0) Soeaeraeeeel through fuch & turf, enies, aor cers “Logiltage within tre, days iter fame ses the required amount of revenue, and no nder of Dutch Reformed church: -rending fact in th Fapnics or HEMP, Ke. ited : ¥ ant im, he be null bi . chive rcraning tot nthe, prevent istry of] Gags chet, and til caine of hens aen, par excited more than’ thousand people gathered on the | muwion 10 him. Then now, can ithe null hecane,te | AT the late session ofthe Supreme Court in New Cost of other improvement with which to 100 catties, 1 0 0| broke over ortunate wrecked, although the, spray | View of the subject, whatever some of the lawyers may | Haven county, Conn. no less thirteen divomces of real estate ny means of subsistence there, exe Nankeen, and all cloths of cotten, (formerly was final © ‘the vessel by casting a line; the | 84 of the legality of the law. Were granted. The law of Connecticut, it seems,allows Number of Unive pense of virtue, and who are continuall not in the tarif!) per 100 cattie 1 0 0 | poak halyards were detached from the foresail gat, the | **Y, cy, Baldwinhas a precious little sympathy with the | OF compels the Court to grant divorces where either Cont of Importunities of those fiends in human shape who, after SILK, FABRICS OF MILK, &e. the lower end sent ashore. ‘The men were then’heuled | masses of the Whig party-—he soars above them; he husband or wife are habitually intemperate. Cost of realestate... ving gratified their passion for lust, will, atraightway, | Raw silk of any province, per 100 catties, 10 © 0 | ashore through the air, one at a time, Deing fastened to | S04 lawyer, and undoubtedly « good man in society; | ‘The day boats Troy and Niagara will not be with- Number of Unitarian church gary boone Aegp # eens od etre God and the An: | Se eet ete se bay an tie 420 0 | the lines, in a style not uncommon in’ similar dangers of pporien pong noenbane nb from his natural | drawn this week, as reported in our paper yesterday,on 2 lo iritual wifery is practised o1 H e 0 0 i k. i opular Gov. of Conn i Ath Cont of real ext tol fem, when ‘perhaps ‘some of thels views | Sil Tibgad wy Yree pee 100 oatks ,. no thei Cumne off frst-chen Coptsin Dorrett cnt isetiy tre feasion of our Legislatu nthe Carden ‘Mail i felicitating itselt on the Number of Jewith Syiagogues u in secret, beseech: | Silk and: satin fab: f all k though not without getting e dip into the tremen, | Pts widen the draw’ of tke pects; and general improvement of Cam. COL EE hthat tnt eda for yielding in an tinguarded : which seemed to leap up’ into the air, to Vor the Housatonic river, which was passed because | den. , Rows of brick houses are g up in all Cowra oie Sa nts, . 0 open a way lor their | g,atins, : at a ethe proy that was about to oscape. As the last | the present draw istoo na row to admit the ingress and | parts, and even the old dingy looking Bank has been Pd dbo Boe i veee ee asiete roy er: perchance, | filk and cotton mixed fabrics, per 100 cat 3 0 0 | man, the mate swung out of the surf, and stood upon the | estess of vossels that are now being and to be used in | painted. wd nels Quaker churches, nd piety, they ‘may atone | Heretofore a further charge per piece has been citizens that had stood. silent in | the wonderfully increasing trade on that stream. Yet |" jt is stated that Dr. Judson has abandoned his vortoldo do ‘ momont, ‘and nt Inst gain anim, | levied; the whole duty is now to be paid in we treneit of the peor sailors, Di Governor vetoed it, because it was interfering with | intention of returning to India immediately, He will (oe of other improvaments. heritance withthe saints of God. Think not, my readers, | _o0¢ sum, and the further charge is abolished. and tremendeue Choon which tune | ‘vested rights.” The devi take the accursed * vested postpone his departure until spring. , ‘ pa a a fancy piece, or the suggestions of an over: high abo ‘ | right when it interferes with ; oe Number of college oxcited imagination, for it is but afew out of thousa {hh above the roar of the ferce gale and the crashing of | (Ev stice to the community. And this same Wash. | Katzenbach, inn-keeper on Mill Hill, Trenton, ost of hs fo tes of the testimonios that might be brought to show 5 © 2 0 | foot, and almost frozen with forty-eight hours exposure | ington Bridge Corporation charge 25 cents on each wa- | Was drowned in the feeder, about six miles from Tren- Cost of other improvements - virtue and truth have fled from their midst, and vice, in _ IMPORTS OF WAX, SALTETRE, &C. | to the violence and inclomency of the weather. The | §00, and other vehicles in proportion, for crossing a | ‘0; 0m the Sist wt. ¥ ost of Real Estate... , almost every form, has stalked forth, and holds, un- | Wax, foreign, as beeswax, also called tile wax, | Commodo: fter sunk on the spot, her deck being | 1ickety and dangerous uncovered bridge, of about om A story has been going the rounds of the papers, Number of Academies checked by any pure principle, the swt Re, 100 catties, 1 0 0 | still above the water. She belongs to Wheeler Bae, fifth of a mile in length! However, the Legislature | that tame ducks can be made equal in flavor to canvas ae Bs the entire community, while their public ON of rose mallows, per 100 catti 1 0 0 | tram, and is nine or ten years old.— Cleveland Plaindeal- | passed it into a law, notwithstanding Gov. B. appeared backs, by feeding them on celery occasionally, but, un- provements $500 | 27d Seasons and Neighbor—would fain make the people Saltpetre, foreign, per 100 catties, 0 3 0 | er, 10th inst. r | before them, and made his plea for “‘ vested rights, ? in | fortunately for the success of the experiment, the ducks ate... . . ata distance believe that Nauvoo is pure as was Eden at | This article is only allowed to be sold to the Fig on. He was thus justly rebuked. And of the fifty. | won't eat the celery ! F Number of Female Seminaries : 7 | Heat, and that the people are the innocent but persecuted ts. Formerly this regu- | Mr. Cartouy.—This gentleman arrived in New | eight public acts passed by that Legislature, one he ve- | A machine has been invented by Hall, of Cox- Cost v i ngs. ig People which they once wert er 3 | Orleans on the 7th instant, en route to join the Mem- | teed—one,he petmitted to become Taw without his | sackie, N. Y., with which one person can mould 14,000 Son of piher improvements otha evibies Pi Rarx Cask in Boston.—The jury in the case a ch 050) ot Cerne aren He war received with all the Reatey ta a, © AGRI Call. gusta) AERIS bhai SA Paine ht oe a ae f OL Estates. oo oss css s A 5 . Inthe evening a splendid banquet was given to | uted to.” | é Other incorporated instliutions of learuing. | of Thomas Baldwin, charged with committing an SPICES AND PERFUMES. | Mr i D a Ls ~ h that he has little fellow | hi Goatel do, oy me: 8 | outrage on his niece, aged 13, which had occupied the | Gum benzoin and oil of benzoin, per 100 catties, 1 0 0 | citivent aa, vine Yoasieniac! Cie compieneaiicerean fg party’) The amount of it is they | esterday morning we bad is very white and os state... y , , 040 mark heretofore, instead o! ct . Number of Notmal Schools, | been able to agtes upon & verdiet. Couns All other articles of this class, not specifically Chan, seh pidgin nia bam aCHTIOG Wo ee Ce | ractical business it - Cost of do. : Went nor another trialimmodiately. Judge | mentioned herein, to pay a duty of 10 per ot Louie jy in aor ONT trageous practice of | __U. 8. Diseater Counr.—Before Judge Woodbury. be. of rel tine: Washburn it te, would continue tl to the Do- peat ad valorem. read asluiarcay flood, hes nis You | —The case ot J. M, Reed va. the Lod sand Conal umber of common school: | fa . a mad Mr. Dustin | Perfumery, 5 per cent ad valorem. Jour’ : y ? | Comy of Lowell, is on trial before this court. eo Cost of en, for a reduction of the bail fixe In the Police Court at ee eries ov Exnone—Avnany, | Governcs don it ie outrag Fonopoly interest volved in this trial is of large amount, and has Do, of other improvements, $1,000, the Court remarked, that as tho case was more | Asafotid 1°0 Ol apepeen ind at aaeiarens Net teehee cree. from the twopenny pettifoggers, who are been in course of litigation for several years. The fol- Ruistce ot periie ceebaatst pltco. the bail et only’ gobo.” Chua E™9ee twos | Camper 6. pure, formerly | Bulland wite. Ifteached before a week from nent Nox: rte bread at tele trade taining looring array, of talent ote, erect, tor’ the Saint Number o! 4 on t re’ Dist, ss Beat pat oa trial Ga tee cet . Warner was| clas ) Per cat 1 0 ©| day, to be passed without prejudice. y ing out the | Choate, and Mr. Parker, of Wor i ‘ ies all ei COMMS "Par lg sNews | a a Se Sian ment || Seared Won sod ae e, bade ace hr | rene Nae agg rey ee rants, Lower each” le! ir. if ) too,