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Proatsleraamesiata HE NEW YORK HERALD. Seg on are ten eran NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 17, 1846. Price Two Centa: € | ‘Trade with the Two Sicilics. cones: ;it being understood any | office, making up a from the nts of | Affairs ofLa Plat. = |_| Matamonas, (Mexico,) July 18,1840, N EW YORK HERALD. Treaty %! vara pee’ asinetion Tetacen the United legal ich gem or ee ce erty, the riptarede Ration iratlven Scher Samer b | No. Ill. Hot Weather—Coupe de tole Patio, of the ie 0 Sicilies. same decis: i i ii JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, | ** 72 Pxestoenr or swe ewirep stares or sreaics. | thounals ofthe country: Meier eg Penny th ogee Buenos Ayres, 11th May, 1846. Battles of the 8th and 9h. ogg sere Whereas a Treaty arc, ret aal Med Wastastebite on ee ay = aye Fach of the two high | of the conservatives who to him in his; Sm:—In previous letters I endeavored to give | I avail myself of the present favorable oppor- Girculation---Forty Thousand, | tween the United States of America and his Majesty the | weather OF other cause into one of the ports of the other, | COfM IAW measures, it is estimated that he would you the avowed and real motives for the English | tunity (the sun having set and given me achance a en grmny camry King of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, was coneladed very day, Price 2 ceuts per copy—$7 | and signed at Naples on the first day of December, ‘one | fuetho benedtet the Beare fool ort oF nevigaien: id | Fen eo keene Aah Tay cotetee ce and French armed intervention in the affairs of to breath,) of writing you a few lines. The be ry Ye ented pW ia Ba jee 6% cents | ousind eigth hundred and forty five, which Treaty, be- | take refuge be real and evident, and if no operation of | conduct the. business of the country, they can the Rio de la Plata. I told you of the pathetic | weather has been intensely hot of late ; as your Per copy $3 1 com jee annum—jayable in advance. ene ae mie lish and Italian languages, is, word for | c: re ee ene or ipclonting. imerchen: scarcely refuse to support Peel. Someene must appeals to “ Victoria ” against the barbarous cru- | friend T, would say, is an ice house to this "ALD FOR Fae Caner gee wees: | TMS Ueland talon of Avie das acdsiin aa a Og, WAGE omay regerd this rebrrnee oe ise | bein. The saree Party 8x8. 00h the Ghestion elties of Rosas, by the English loan and stock- place. ‘Three men died instantly on the Mth by a ; we a 4 The: whigewikiane thas trial... Fo be ste, ne river bere rose over fifteen feet King of th jcili 4 ane Hed the jobbi at . ing - ne Fiegtom m of the ° Two | ing equally aa, Laat, oo as Se reper of ce Vousel, aha papell try is still on the cards. Lord jobbing company of Montevideo, who had obtain- | coup de solie! so hap DAILY HERALD. 2 nderstanding which have bithe aub- | to the payment of duties, and that the said vessels do not | Stanley would not scruple to muke the trial, sup- © from Rivera and the so-called government | about two weeks since, which obliged us tom ove PI ING of all kinds executed with beauty and des soe. between ther respective Stale. ait Got stay in Port beyond the time necessary, keeping in view | ported by the whole tory party, of every 4 of the Banda Oriental, shut up in the city of Mon- | ourcamp. The old encampment is now three "All letters or communications, by mail, to the | the commercial intercourse between them, have the cause w! led to taking . * and com} 5 tevideo, grants of all the public property of the | fer unde ter, alth h the water has subsid- 4 Mbljhmeng, must be postpaid, or the postage will be de- | t9 enter into negotiations for the conclusion of a Treaty | | Axx XL. To carry always more into’ ‘effect the | Great re entertained on this side of the | province, and a grant of Ft leagues» are GF Gib |e tnaet Water, akthough Wawa i a Ge , Exvocrintion menor, NN L. Came Navigation, for which purpose they pvercavesnaahe whan) Pee ing Darton ti ‘agree | channel whether the Guizot cabinet will obtain a | finest land in the camp, to be acne, by 300 En- | ¢¢ much in the last twodays. We have plenty ¥, Fropnetor The Pendens Mentiarics, that it tose 8; William pers a Hc ietablished tz " be ot er | majority Ne Bae penta Weceiet: Soult an glish families, for loans ‘eye by them at enor- ne vagetabiet, and all kinds of oo my rie in ‘onx TABLISPMENT, H. Polk, € ffaires id United St f ‘those | ‘0.zetire, being very naturally and properly un- | mous interest,to support the totterin; vernment. | abundance—green corn since the ol — Norte Went core rat Watton and Naser sects ~~ oe Chis Majesty the rot the be the pedo chief of cates with | Not only Necliciagn teonet lenders Stained these | melons, oranges, lemons, &c. * America, to the Court of his Majesty the King of the ‘Two 8 and bie Majesty je Kingdom of the Two Sicili is e King wi measures he has almost as little to do as | lands and public property, but also the whole re- Itis not the most pleasant to march through the RARITINE ACCUMMUDA TIONS. eee eingaom. of ty 0 Sicilies; D. Giustino ple with those of President Polk. Guizot must then | venue of the Custom House for years tocome’ | interior of the country where there gabe pe Ap p Seiden it ee ee ep Be nr yas i 9 no eotecen ‘of the taecnd aated porathe mom nee in aaheiense, —_ the err ape right ta navigate the river woes or water thet is fit to drink; but, as the ca MAN & CO. * wencis a Sicilies, i inet. But he has never | Uruguay with steam, under the English flag. | Irishmen said when he was going to be hung, “it Unive gee nid rat Brita ned Trelsad.‘Old-Established | Minister Soc of State of said Majesty; D. Mi. shall be into the United able to obtain that personal popularity Thieband of Shylocks could well afford to fabs: is nothing when yov cet used to it.” No doubt },61 South street, New York. cheel Gravina and Requesenz, Prince of Comitini, Knight rica, whether in vessels of the one or the 3 a a if “ his: f anh i ‘a hi ‘ have’ éeen in prikt many partiewlars of th Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Francis the Ist, Gen- a8 on those which in like manner shall be is considered de le, if not necessary, | cate charges of inhuman cruelty, and hire wit- | you have in prin particulars of the tleman of the Chamber in waiting. and Minister Secre- rted into the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies in vee ostensible headof the cabinet. _ nesses to substantiate their fabrications, to secure | battles of the 8th and 9th of 34 I was in both tery of State of his said Mi ny and D. Antonia Spinelli, | sels of both countries. A great sensation has just been excited here | the peel of so rich a bond. ‘i those engagements; it makes a fellow feel a little of Beales, Commander of the Royal Order of Francis the | They declare, besides, that, as the prod of the all classes, on account of a soldier of the} It has even been imagined, that in some cases, | queer to find himself marching up to the mouth ist, Gentleman of the Chamber of his said Majesty, Mem. | soil and industry of the two countries, on intro- Seventh Huzzars, who has died of the effects of | they were, at least, the instigators of horrid crime, | of Mexican cannon, and the grape and cannis- ian ber of the General Consulta, and Superintendent Gene- | duction inte the ports of the other, shail not a fh + Itisthought that it will lead | to give plausibility of their charges against Rosas. | ter falling thick and fast aroundhim. The Sth i ips ling every ve days. Pin ases a thelr all paren, Sone pediiad tne freee tae ike p Eohotat Eee ed cha! to the ition gf that barbarous practice. Ons very singular circumstance occurred short- | received in square a charge from 700 cavalry, and ‘The subscribers, in calliog th « attention ‘of Old Country. | Sxc™ ‘concluded amd signed t nietet ee | od pad white Sine Orie Kingdom of the Two Siel << ly before the commencement of thostilities, by the | had but four wounded, while the enemy lost Moats foc trincienead Prammagers nea wees zy, bog | . Att. I. There shadi'be-reciprocal liberty of commerce | of every kind, including those of Marsala, which may ¥, Beruix, June 8, 1846. | “ mediators.” I have told you before, that since | twenty-five. Our strength wasonly 310. The se- re to state thet baninape of tee Haese Liezipodl and navigation between'the United States of America and Re pected, directly into the United States of Ame: Polish Insurrection—Polish . Nationality—The | Rosas came into power, foreigners had always | cond day our copper-colored neighbors thought wilbe condgcied by qt oranch. : the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. - | whet in vessels of the one or the other: 4 e a been respected and secure. This was urged as | they had everything prepared to massacre us in " sending for thetr friends sill srosce, age not. pay higher or greater duties than renee ¢ red | Priesthood—Prustian Policy towards the Poles. the great No duty of customs, or other imposts, shall be charged fe | UPON any goods the produce or manufacture of ane an argument against the interference. Some | the chapparel, two miles from our former action; fine m4 alate of the hed rd phan ay mss_com. | Country, upon importation by sea or by land from such yy meu v My long silence has not been occasioned by | time before the blockade of this place, a Scotch | but the way we routed them was “nothing to +| any dearth of matter,.or want of movement in | family by the name of Kidd, consisting of some | nobody.” he 5th lost ten killed, and twenty- ny thite wines of the most favored nations. And in yerience; and as they sail every five | COuNtry into the other, other or higher than the duty or oo ne i ten persons, quiet, unoffending and in- | four wounded the second day. I had my cap days, offer every facility that cau be furnished. With those | isppost charged w Of the same kind the produce | the T; lies, whether in of the one or other political world. On the contrary, events of | 2iN° oF ten | eaten) if Perior array he subscribers look rd fk ted thei nation, sha! reater duties than the : id dustrious, living in the country, were all murder- , knocked off by a saucy grape shot, and an hole continuation of that petronaxe which ‘has Myo liberally oI re United States ol yest gat y hy a fouty : cottons of Hone: Donthl ort S of th int Areas Unusually interesting nature have taken place | ed in their own house. This outrage was blazon- | made in my favecenck fy a musket ball. * * * nations, extended to oe 49 oe ey years Past. case any of | King of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies do haeny en- in the course of the last few months, the Polish | ed about as a conclusive reason for the interposi- | Four companies (A B C and D), ofthe 5th, have nded as customary. For actor parctenbon cand Cr he gage that the subjects or citizens of any other State shall gece tr - Eee post paid. * 5 * tion of English and French humanity, and even | been broken up, and the officers and N C. offi. Inqursection hav ing kent pout ie people and figures in fhe reasons assigned by Ouseley an | | cers sent north to recruit, Three companies (E, theix rulers on the gui vive ever since the early | Detfaudis, for their blockade ; notwithstanding it |G, and K) letta few days since for Camargo; Ant. XII. The present treaty shall be in force from this aay, and for the term of ten years, and further; until the end of twelve months after either of the high con- ties shall have given notice to the other of HERDS not enjoy any favor, privilege, or immunity whatever, in J Age Mal ve is. _| matters of commorce and nevigation, which shell not al. HERDMAN & CO. Liverpool. | 60, and at the same time, be extended to the subjects oF N. for al be furnished, | cit other : part of January, and created an excitement | is known to every person living here, as also to | the remaining companies kave been waiting for evade coal he prinelpal Banking Taacitations throushoa! toe oe yap meet Ponty sreceitonsly, eaepion pueavrectrringtonear ne accents which is not yet entirely subsided. As, however, | Messrs Ouseley and Deffaudis, that Rosas had | a boat, which has just arrived; so it is probable igOm, Of ADDIicatine as Above. jy28t_ | been gratuitous, and in return for a compensation, as | such notice at nd of the said term of ten years, or | YOU have continually been receiving the | adopted every means that human ingenuity could | we shall leave to-morrow morning. It is under NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKB@S. nearly ax possible of proportionate value effect, to be | atany subsequent term. ‘ jatet ints by way of, France and England, I | suggest to discover the authors of the deed, All| stood here that as soon as the army can be con - adjusted by mutual i egreement, if the concession shell} Ant. XIII. The present treaty shall bo approved and | tho! useless to give any particulars of these | who could in any way be sus ected—dozens, 1 | centrated at Camargo, a distance of 250 miles- have been conditional. * ratified by the President of the United States of Ameri- | occ! while they were still in p: ss, | believe near a hundred, at different times were | from this place, it will take up the line of march area ‘ist, and. Art. IL. Allarticles of the produce or manufacture of | ca, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate of feeling certain of being forestalled your ris | arrested and tried. Even some of the Justices of | for Monterey, a strong fortification in the pass. plod owae Bverpoe! either country, and of their respective States, which can |'the said States, and by his Mi the of the | and correspondents. After the total fail- | the Peace and Alcaldes of the district were | They are reported to be preparing themselves From New York.’ Livei pool, | legally be imported into eithercountry from the other in | Kingdom of the Two Sicilier, wad the tide to sek ; U ail lon , e | They : , Dec. 21 Feb: "6 | ships of that other country, and thence coming, shall, | be exchanged at Noples, at the expiration af six terse | We O Release ge nee, S04 ill, concerted | brougli/before the Chiat of the Police, fora sup- | to give us. warm reception. New ship Hirepos!, 1150 tons, SRec, jt | Feb. Srhan-90.Jmnporteth we pubiecs te tint ame pares SMe iffows tee teat in oabareeoc sensi it possible enterprize, it is easierto form an opinion of the | posed neglect of duty, in not detecting beh nd pe= had almost forgotten to say that your friend J. Eldridge. : ¢ 21 | er. Joy the samo privileges, whether imported in ships of the 1 ded In witness: wi the tive tiari bave signed the same, and ‘have aflixed Riarete the coals of their arms. Done at Naples the first. of December, in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-five. * . Wituan H. Poux, Guustixo Foatunato, Pawncare ot Comitini, causes that led to it, and of the effect itis likely to | trators of the foul deed. 1 would not have ed | orporal S, of E company, was severely wound- have on the future condition of those provinces | to this matter, had it not been used by the minis- | ed on the 9th in # personal contest with one of ot Prussia, that were engaged in the revelutionary | ters to justify their conduct. Butt ask any re- | the enemy; they were for some minutes engaged movement. flecting man, which is most probable, that Rosas, | in the agreeable amusement of running their bay- There can be no doubt that the Prussian govern. | With the powerful nations ot England and France | onets into each other, till at last the Mexican fell ment was far from suspecting the existence.ef so | teady and threatening to attack him with their | to rise no more. universal a spirit of disaffection in ite Pulish ter- | united forces—should urge them on bymiehen act;| Excuse this, as it is written in haste; ifanything ritories, as was revealed by the events gilude@tg:}0r thet the Shylecks, fearing that the ministers | occurs above worth mentioning, 1 will write. one country or iu ships of the other ; and in like manner, all goods which can legally be exported or re-exported from either country to the other in ships of that country, shall, when so ex; or Teenparted, bo subject to the me duties, be entitled to the same privileges, drawbacks, bounties, and allowances, whether exported in ships of the one country or in ships of the other. Art. [1] No duties of tonnage, harbor, light-houses, shi ofthe We january 21 March NegstinGrempatiie wee Sie? gt Tey New Ship Rochester, 800 tons, ew ajoha Brito. Centber akc ee Png g mee Ship Hottinewer, 1050 tons, ppareh at a ¥ fra Barsly. NW. 21 Feve , ‘These substantial, fast sailing, first class ships, all buitt in ANTONIO Spine. L. . i i ; ity of new ‘men pilotage, quarantine, or other similar duties, of whatever | _ And whereas the said Treaty hus been duly ratifie The system of"Prussia has alwnys been ia- | might listen to reason and justice, should have —_————— aac es and wil be Leerneched panstaeiin'ee, ‘Feist nature, or under whatever denomination, shall be impo. | both parts, and the respecti D vatifications oF the pe tory one, and it was natural to hope that the Poles | strengthemed their cause and hastened the action Army Intelligen each month. sed in either country upon the vessels of the other, in re. Their cabins are elegant and commodious, andare furnished | spect of voyages between the United with whatever can couduce to the ease and comfort of passen- tod the Rigdon of the Two Sieilies, it lade, aes by were exchanged at Nuples, on the first day of June, one thousand eight hundred and forty six,by William H Polk, Churge d’Affaires of the United States, and D. Giustino would feel gratetul for the moderation of her | Of the mediators, by hiring. assassins to commit [Correspondence of the N. O. Bee.) sway, when bom pared to the iron severity of Rus | this murder? On Rosas’ part it would have been | | Matamonas, July 27th, 1846-—The third Ashen ber i 5 4 : left here for Camargo with their heavy guns, y Bets. "Price of passage $100. #aand the medieval policy of Austria, and be | the wpplication of the match to the cannon levelled | Vent up by land. All the Texan cavalry’ will leave (ey Neither the captains wor owners of these ships, will be re- Sieolae pra lenay ipfiril epee ng diy. bo myn Sees add Sa et Reg ephemera ph Feed ery | willing to forget the eixcumstances to which she | at his country ; on their’s, a stimulant to speedy | yone,tP! lace some day” this week. ‘Their number te Fegalar bills of lading aresiged therefor," ""*™* |- “artiV. itis hereby declared that the stipulations of | Minister Secrevary of State of his said Majencs © Mi, | OWed her dominion, in consideration of the mild. | action in accordance with their wishes. But,| potwecs foes and 1900" 1 do not think they will remain For freight or re a Hy to the present treaty are not to be understood as upplying | chael Gravina and Requesenz, Prince of Comitini, Knight | ness she displayed in its exercise. But the event | enough of motives! 1 will now speak of actions.’| at Camargo any length of time, but move on to Mier, Pessety OODHULL & MINTURN, to the navigation and carrying trae hetween one port | Grand Cross of theRoyai Order ot Francis the IstGentle- | showed that the Poles were more sensible to the | William Gore Ouseley, the English minister, ar- | about 25 miles above. man of the Chamber i of State of his said Maj lea, Commander of t! Genveman of the Cham) 8 said ofthe General Consulta, 87 South street w York, orto | andanother situated in the jos of e rekbEN, BROTHERS 25." party, such savigation and tate bela Heacyod eacit, _ ivi to nat vessels. itl NEW YORE AND GLASGOW LINE UF thall; however, be permitted to lod of usioed the ere or part of their omnis at one or more ports in the States ‘iieia f either of the ntracting parties, and the: of either of col , 33 5 i P:3 ceed to complete said loading or paeeding os from New York on the lett win tae other port or ports in the same States. of each mouth. aiting, and Minister Sec ity; and D. Anto c bat loss of their nationality, than to the benefits they | tived here about the end of April, 1845. He, of |, Three of the four Louisiana regiments that were sta- it af derived from the Prussian administrative institu- | Course, stopped some days in Montevideo, on his | tioned above here have passed dowa in boats, and ‘| tions. ‘The nobility, shorn of their ancient splen- | Way, Where he had his ideas brightened up by webapps ingore prypenctine Poi bgrdhetadee , eax | dor, and limited in their feudal Power, were eager | the instigators of the intervention, On the 8th of | Volunteers that might feel dispeced Yo remain 42 months, to throw off the yoke of their German masters, | May, he was accredited, and on the 10th went to | including the time they have already served. . blessed state of things, in | Work. He stated to Mr. Arana, the Minister of | One ane ee Peyton’s reriment arrived here from . (-Generi the Archives of the Kingdo: art of their respect ; ive governments : and to restore tl Now, therefore, be it k: that I, James K. Porx, | which every little Seigneur enjoyed absolute au- | Foreign affairs, what he required. First, all the | below, and reported that he had had a muster-roll of 68 Art. V. Neither of the two governments, nor any cor- | President of the United Stu Amerion, ‘have caused thorit, aver his iapenacnis wn serfs. The Ro-| Argentine troops must be withdrawn from the | men; but! did not Jearn whether they were re-mustered From N. York. Fm. Gl’gow. | poration, or agent, acting in behalf or under the autho. | the said Treaty to be mad ic, to the end that the | man ri tholic priesthood, i Banda Oriental, and the squadron from Monte- | in. A company of Texans were refused admission into same and every clause and le thereof may be ub- pose a pa oie hate, video. Alter this, he Would talle of a settlement | the service this morning, tho General saying ‘he hed 7 me s . n rd * Lonat enough men. Whether that was the only reason I can- ad the chtizene thersote te witnoc? (te, United States | ag usual uncompromising in their opposition to a | ofthe difticulties. He intimated, too, that Eng- °) Junel. July 15, rity of either government, shall, in the purchase of ony Ship SARACEN, N. T. Hawkins, 3 Oct. 1. pou bs. article which, being the growth, produce, or manufac- Feb. 1. larch 15, ture, of the one country, shull be imported into the other, July, April 15. ive, directé irectl ; hand, vernment, whose toleration, though approach. | and and France had the force at hand to enforce d about Matamoras, with the exception of the Br. Ship BROOKSBY,H.M'Ewen,} Nov. i, Abe. is give, directly oF indirectly, wy prlority, or, preference uereunto set my hand, and caused tho seal of the United i to-weakness in the forbearance it displays to- | these demands, but hehe : 7 they yous. Rot be | srs arg not 1500 men. (Gem. Taylor gare up Augusti. May 15, of the vessel in which such article shall have been im. Done at the city of Washington, thistwenty-fourth day | wards the -encroachments of ultramontanism, driven to resort to it. He did not wish to threat- | the command o: town ag rda: a Col Clarke of Br Bark ADAM CARR, <—=, Dery pt. 15. | ported ; itbeing the true intent and meaning of the high pf July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight | could not atone in their eyes for the unpardonable | em; he came as a friend to establish pence, &c., | the 6th regiment, now in thie Unite States. It wes pro- it Janis contracting parties that no distinction or difference wha hundred und forty-six, and of the Independence of | offence of being Protestant in its character, Prasncsnialaenem: by tates, 600, |, PO Ee koran tamer eee i nyt; | Jane 15 ever shali be made in this respect. {u. 8.] the United Staies the seventy-first. its principles. If the sentiments of the dominant | 8 Ouseley seemed to anticipate. "On the contra- During eine tee Gabe Ave iediiers Wave dixtoed Br. Bark ANN HARLEY, Ott, Fone. 4 ee i ase ris The _— a parties engage, in re ndeds i JAMES K.POLK. | ciasses had been shatea by the third and most Me. Arana brought him toa parley, Ouseley here from Camargo, but no word of news was brought These shipe'are good, substantial vessels, ably commanded, | {nto statda of Amerion ahell np ne Geeaen oF the | By the President: ta of Biaie numerous postion of the population, it is impossi ered his tone, agreed to discuss the rightof the | of the movement of the enemy. The river is fall See etree es pace ehensa meetin milky sdom of the Two Sich. : ry ; ble to say what lengths the insurgents might have | Matter, and to admit Mr. Brent, the Charge d’AC- | Yery fast, and the idea seome to be {0 get up as mach a8 a will b Majesty the King of the kin, nd subjects of his said Majesty in the United paid to pro: comfort. ‘The agents or Captains wil) Correspondence of the N. ¥. Herald. proceeded to ; but fortunately for Prussia the co- | faires of the United States, as one of the arbitra- | the provisions as possible before it got to low water x Is or packag: them, un | St f » that th i f ti t ing. Jors. These three, Messrs. Arana, Ouseley and | mark. I think from the number of troops concentra ion ils oP laden ‘are signed therefor. paloong hea ias Pe right fas ge 1 Esa tela i nae See or reyes S Lonpon, 24th July, 1846. ohiet he. Na Bane ei the Selevon ian Brent, had several conferences, and seemed to be | there, thata much larger number of boats will be for for or Passe, PP OL, & MINTURN, high contracting parties, subject to the same precautions | Polttical Prospects and Speculations—Probable Dis- | race to the German, they could not but contrast approaching a basis on gebieh peace might be es- Re eal the Matamoras Bevielle, July 25. “ EIDE MEATY. ate. | Shitane ofthe mont rored mation Tt Ne NOU OF | solution of the New Minisiry—Return of Sir | their present condition, of comparative liberty | een fey immediately discovered | ,,7B0 Rev. ir Meira will elerae inst, abl preach re = are ‘They shall be entitled to occupy dwellings and ware-| Robert Peel—Military Flogging. 4 ee i eer the oe ek sh pees aan that Mir ‘could have nothing todo with the Salees, aud every succeeding @uatey’ tit fa ra pscomes tre ph} jerrcnion fea etapa coperty of The excitement momentarily produced by the they felt z ahdowel: suspicion that the inh sac bee pa arbitration. The French and English had taken | tice. é or any other wey whatever without the Smnalloct hind. late ministerial crisis, has now subsided, and the | of national independence gee Ke the signal for hs matagin: the: bee apd. ope, oe Uatet biti Brom the Ww Orleans Pictyuna, Aug. J oe ing rubecte or ctv are phony Resaiverbag? great public begin to think what will be the ulti- oe "3 pbacerey Ayes eneeett aad i antrantiog Thema? | Brenthad offered his mediation, which had heen | #6 Santiago, bringing three companies of the Andrew ys sur personal whether by and may teke possession rf others acting for will, paying to the profit of the respective governi uch dues only as the inhabitants of the country jin the said goods are shall be subject to pay in like cases. And incase of the absence cf the heir and representative, such care 0 shall be taken of the said goods as would be taken of the this (the only line.) he a ‘oods of a native of the same country in like case, until Farther particulars Given, ga Paication tac OTT, the lawful owner may take measures for receiving them : A : 7 , i iment of Loui olunteers, numbering mate issue of the present unexampled disorgani- | hies, the prayers and admonitions of the clergy, | 2°cepted early in A i ang the arrival ore ei- eee op a. cocked af Cepessns Heady Ream, zation ef political parties. What will the frag- | who were thus deprived of the only means of pd, crg bP papetantl ees 22 ent bave tnd Foniaine, and Licutenants Fairchild, Kelly, Johnson, ments do? Inte what new combinations will ii gl eg Priaeta em phone Savard respes | and for presuming to move in the business alon: ¥] Really. at ean a aisschusetts, Capt. Wood, arrived they resolve themselves? Which of them will Lindy Nai support of the masses. ane poor Chess waa and hybewbgrne ies ng "Rig epee whence, he sailed on ae coalesce, and which will reciprocally repel? |” Notwithstanding the complete failure of this | ‘© deny what he had done,—said that it Dre aisnce companies of the Se regimen (cs These are questions which every body asks, and | revolutionary attempt, and the ease with which it | Private andinformal, and even asked MeArane Dokla') Loulstane volunteers, under command of Lieut. Ps it hi jg | Col. Emerson. She spoke on the 3d inst., lat. 27 . which nobody answers. All former rules of pod Te epee reasonably anticipate | © permit him to alter the date of seme of his ‘hinutes, long,;91. degrees, ship Charles Carroll, from a ng no boa he ‘li f con- | notes, as you may see by a copy of the correspon- to ‘thi ith t . On the 4th she passed judging political conduct are annihilated. The | duet hitherto pursued by ais: cowards her Po. | dence, which I send you. tinally, Mr. Ouseley, three shipe ‘The bark Kazan, previously. reported. as testament or ab inte: sons who may make arrangements for MARSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS. 75 Bouth street, commer of Maidest Lane, or And if a question should arise among several claimants, | ‘yture in all thi i Though she ha: i settled the matter, by placing himself entirely un- | Jost on Padre Jeland, within twelve miles of the Brasos, A hich of the id ings,except astronomy, can only be | lish subjects. Though she has used her victory ; 1, x Messrs. REID & M Y, Aponte | Sato which of nem eal Somber poke ba juglede by the "pase: Anilliaey 4s ae) ay ait ‘de, | with moderation—though she neither hangs the | det the lead of Deffaudis. "throughout the month wenteshore on the 2lat ult. |The officers and crew rand he seid ore gts ogy malcontents in detail, like Nich nor butch- | Of June they kept up a hot correspondence with | 180 Ohio volunteers g safe. ir Pp But statesmen now act as statesmen never acted ers them en masse, like Metterni ernment, demanding @ cessation of all | equipage and twenty deys’ rations were saved. before, and we must wait for another century to | tem of concili ies in the Banda Oriental, and an entire | vessel was sold for $175. rawal of Argentine forces, both land and Ve re gc Lepper Arp ton to pay, under any pretence positions other or ‘kane than or may hereafter be paid, by the » her. sys- | thi ion is likely to be greatly modified. supply the grounds for a new body of political | The nobility will be abandoned to their fate as in- ver, any ta those which are p i ‘i ‘ subjects or citizens of the most favored nations in th A ini i i im. | n@val, and threatening vengeance if Rosas refused rt ‘Col. Feather ton’s, eon tet a fom Mares te 16 oF sch most | Fopectie Stats of fhe high contracting perder, | ANAUOWieR. | Cur grand children ‘may possibly | corigible, while every effort will be made to. im. | Beynon thieaion ng rengeatog jf onns to/ased | of Louutans voluntecrs (ol Feather tony) comment = the your en fellows == hn ey ory be nom prom, all military service, whe- Lee rules to guide their anticipations. e have oe sine Poe he yet piety i ls aie oe dated, and showed them they had no right to in- She Jeft on the 97th ult.’ 7 f i Captains. Fro ther by land or by sea ; from forced loans, and fi none. 9 le , ‘ de JOINVILLE, (new) Lawrence, eacactaacy Hercibution Wi comer her tC ie ae Tt Ea truth, England has just passed, or rather is | the rest of the monarchy, by engrafting the Tue- fonds ay praia yim ER Arne eves tudatlinanes. I (new) pilvester, blished. ‘Their erocign = warehouses, and all premises | in the act of passing, through a series of bloodless | ton element bt i Hae in “> lavonic gE and justice, as they, cathiided; hadovar. in | ‘The U.8. revenue cutter McLean, we learn, sails on 8 SKA (new) ed selene, mall ts sempectel” joucttiony peuspheots A hannah primipadinn ltt tation a ae Ghtlortelang: rs Vabtlationattas Y the superiority of their naval forces. ButI can- | Monday next for Tampico. Since she arrived here, are the pen and the tongue ;—the steam-engine nd ot into detail. Already have I eccupied too | twenty men have been enlisted as marines for her—N. and '" whole people, but itis by no means a hopeless | ®°t go into detail. ee P . Pic Aug. 8. payor ne — Sep en eons: & with On oli snake wien, Thea seine tipo one. qt pit art of Eastern Germany was for- | much ground ; if you Rey Ke) sinha We learn from a letter, that on Ws last, orders pets td move oe with the room ven form bill. Now we have, at one felt swoop, ex- | merly inkabited by the Venedi, a tribe of Sclavo- bik {cpap you can do ea gi is Be TrnCts | wore received at Pensacola, for the revenue cutter Wol- ‘competent tribunal ; ‘and each of the two high contract punged our whole system of commercial poliey | nian origin, who in the course of ages have been ‘ble the: Sormemponaesor) - 2 + ret ay’ should — ae veins ie Lena 6 proves ad si feaportent, ing parties engages that the citizens or sul ef the | trom the statute book !—what next ? gradually and so completely Germanized that b panar'bse od Or vai a He ak caf over.— et The phen 9 ek thane despatches Treation Cee een go eee eee teh: thall enjoy | | Inthe midst of this legislative commotion, we | scarce @estige of the metamorphosis is percep- | Pe 1uestioned. | One thing J. cannot pass over.— | Ver vt een they must be of eaenetec few tne manner te their own citizens or uubjects or thee ans | have covered the country with a network of rail- | tible. Phe same process is now going on in Sile StH July arpa aa. dasobthegsounds.to justify in- | fact that the Wolcott was undergoing a thorobgh over. or citizens of the most favored valiga te "ee" | ways, and built engines that transport the popu- | sia, which, a few centuries ago, was as much a me hab Sintra iy faranteed the in- | hauling, painting, &c., and she would hardly be called “Kr Vil. The por meme ps the subjects of each of the | ‘ation from one centre of commerce to another,— Polish country as Galicia or | Posnania, but where p yehinnae pees t a an ‘iO tn al, as agreed up. | ito sea service until these necessary repsirs were com- two high contracting parties shall be free in the States of | {rom one extremity of the island to the opposite, the language, manners, and customs cf Germany oattr” Bravil a: i d the Afgenting Conf eadraton F aaeey unless in case of an emergency.— Mobile Herald, Seer hae EERE tar the wee ee rae 2 | Se seventy, iiléd ani hor: Not cones wih hiss} are Gate soquiing greater preponderance... Tbe. | i, wey of May \Phis ts ask AUsolute falsdhiocd, | iis cities hos pretilil Gael Marmuedee of commit those affuirs to the management of any persons | we have seized that etherial agent which Franklin | same system, carried out with steadiness and cir- | Ie, ‘teuly Of Lou. os 18 ed, shows an in: | trom the President t» Mexicana. Herald.) ers whom they may appoint as their broker, factor, or agent; | drew from heaven, and compelled it to carry our | cumspection, will probably have the same effect | * eile Grcestoe be x hanton tal ‘ wishes and our commands {rom place to place, | in Prussian Poland, where the nucleus of a Ger- fo orf ie aah rr hed A ip ecg rs hat ie crest, eed et were conteined PJ the, Jetter we over the surface of she land, with the speed of Kary LS aey is ert Alar 5 ae events, bro in believing Mr. ‘Ouseley s ceeuaat abe | ore dive cy contradicted sy the efile ceeusts otro d i 13 Wi 6 only mean: ant en: Py &’ r eval the presen a its place? Every | against all future I teempts to subvert it, and to | ject-. When the treaty of 1828 was made, the Min- | have been received in the Navy Department. The a 4 : . |. | ritan has arrived for some days at Pensacola. She one asks the question. Every one tries to solve it. | maintain its undisputed sway over a province, cures ph I Aa Anew Pes Ee el far no case of yellow fever—none of her crew hes fellen'a Opinions differ and solutions are contradictory. | the possession of which is indispensable as a bar- sonby, the English Minister at Rio de Janeiro, | Victim to it—the sufferings attributed $e the sonrvy, and It has not yet sailed out of port, and yet it sees a | rier against the growing ambition of Russia. Ys a ( ?aneiro, | the mortality which is reported of our vessels era od afi 8 Ah Dorie waiahs por hurealbocs already oe under date of 18th August, 1828, asking him if he | Cruz, are extravagant exaggerations. We understand or visit to, their houses, and ne arbitrary examination or SRITISH AND NORTH AMERI- | nor shall the citizens and subjects of wo high con- os ore a pas tracting parties be restrained in their choice of persons to Ger contract with the Lords of the Adm:. | act in such capacities, nor shall thev be called upon to ity. pay any selary or remuneration to any person whom they Oey . . ie. shall not choose to sapien: iy IONTA: Capt. E.G. Absolute freoiom shall be given in all cases to the INIA. J,Hewntt. buyer and seller to bargain te er, and to fix the price . TA 7 eoeakine. of any goods or merchandize imported into, or to be ex: Will ell frou Liverpool aid'Bootba, via lisivfen, aa fol | Ported from, the Statew and dominions of the two high Av Sab! 4 lows ractil nerall 7 ; was authorised to guarantee the treaty, and ex- | that our squadron is as healthy as possible. — » area cAperis sign cate Soemten ant Beatle foam and roar. This reef is the sugar question. | On Friday, two of the California volunteers quartered pressing ri hope he frould do so. on Union, “ue. 14. hi the intervention of any special egentain the States and | 1 2€ Opposition has already raised the cry of No | on Governor's Island, between 8 and 9 o'clock in the | Hie replied, Mtsysemmedionths 8) 8's i slave 1 The humanity party are \ing, attempted to swim from the Island to the.upper ‘i ‘ The Enlistment of Seamen, ritannia. ’ i wae VIL, Each ot the tee high costrécting perties | summoned to the field ; and they are sformidable | end of the Ausntc. Dock. One. beginaing to feel’ox. | “The undersigned in reply, has the. honor | Mx. Eprros,—In one of the papers, it is stated : - have, in th of the othe: wile, viee-conauls | party in England. They include almost the en- | hausted turned beck and reached the shore in safety, | tate, that he has no authonty bs that the recruiting officers on this station, cannot aod commercial acted of their ow a sppolitan tment, who pet te r “ae ey Pe and immediately directed a boat to be sent to secure his | Ment to contract any engagement for the guaran- list a sailor in this city—that they refuse to thall enjoy the fame priv es ed powers of those of The minieral pon, as just announced by the ee cep pil Piers ay va tp he pny bes toned of A gin ome pry gl {nto the Mexican war 1 die of yellow fever. Tike * r) ae 4 q defo y name was > an | tues the sent wee fog ; but ; hoya rye shall | Times, is to consist of an immediate equalisation Jehn ‘Thompson, from Onwego. Geenlaey Gen. Balcarce’s knowledge, that the | ! ge» false, and oe re en published for faws and usages fo, Which the private inaividuals of their | Of ‘he duty on free and slave grown sugar, and a | "7h, spplics'ion for anew trial in the case of Wyatt, | undersigned was similarly situated, when he had | some vile purpose, ere has been no objec- nation are sudject in the same gradually declining rate of duty,by which in acer- | ine murdere! been denied, and as the Governor has | the honor and pleasure to be British Envoy at | tion made on the part of seamen to the war in No berths secured an surgeons. No freig ye specie, received om 3 ES - bg Gi i i il ht, ” i Mexico, and the enlistments have av thirty- ‘The said consuls, vice-consuls and commercial agents | ‘#1 brief interval, that rurticie will be brought, | refused to @ suspension of sentence, he will un- os Ayres.” What honest man knowing this, » averaged teotnsen sae Mev betes a1 aad | are authorized to require the assistance of the local av- | like all others, under the srvster of free commerce. | goubtedly te hung om Slonday next Hould tay thei England hed guaranteed the seaty | five a week for months past; and some weeks eles aad a has boon ith | thorities for the search, arrest, detention, and imprison | An opposition to this project has been declared in | ‘The Curtand Guards,a very neatly uniformed compa | of 1828 1 | have extended to over forty; as any ene may see, — Majesty’s got fay too le ree meut = br Torin pbenied meh ndles medhetedfomedpe oy th both houses of parliamen’,, even betore its formal | ny of firemen volunteers from New York, nui bering About the end of July, the grand mediators, | by cailing apd viewing the returns at the nav: Mee T Seats Gti bails’ ol carly nest pon M aspae yo sa deren’ finan: mfr oe announcement. This opposition is of a mixed | 35 muskets, and commanded by Captain Lloyd, arrive finding they could neither coax nor frighten Ro- | reudezvous, No. 9 Cherry street. Several drafts given of the time when they wi ™ we hall wnieg Semana dherteaadiord arr Soon, , partly protectiomiss, and partly huma- | at Albany on Friday.onan excursion, accompanied by | Uueink ney could neiened fadependence of his |9£ seamen have been sent from this station to months: and.ever fortnight during the other montha‘in the | Dy the exhibition of the registers of the vessels, the To year Goiog alternately. Liverpool, and Halifax | of the crews, or by other official documents, that such and Boston, and between Liverpool and New York. individuals formed part of the crews ; and this reclama- dy 1” sn hte a tion being thus vabbentsated, the sosreuder shall net be 7 relused. ARBAETS ON GREAT BRITAIN | "stich deserters, when arrested, shall be placed st the —y ‘to thei Srieade in any pet he Ber ye bea vice bong ba commer. tain land,can procure agents, may confined e ic prisons, ribers for any amount, trom | at the request anf cost uf those who # claim them, is Some will oppose on the ground of | Engine Vo. No. 2, of Hudson city. They ure the guests cere Gad eniled: 16° Pitti br? Sancta ign saree Som chin ouy Sunvix Hall ile tegha icles Sismuatiiee, oar Saree Of their doing: schooners Reefer, Petrel and Bonita, with the ill i ext, store ships Lexington and Relief, have all sailed u formidable opposition will no doubt be consti- i Desscees Accioent —A son of Henry J. Rogers, eq. ter reaching there, I will speak in my nex ip’ A it Norfolk and Boston. The sloop of war Dale, the i S from this port recently, with their crews almost tuted | Meanwhile it ig announced, in a semi. | tie Sehewald neton telegraph, met: rik oa ect Fa * 5 Cernces or rae U.S, | exclusively shipped on this station, and — official wa atin Ro'oert wie 2 poe ome to mot on Thursday which it is fea Perigual Movemante. bea se gocnikernent ne both the et oa Cee ee Feet oe tieale weight and influence 10 | ite js about ten years of The Chevalier Adam do Lovenskiold, Charge wat. | fire and Vixen, when they are, ready oo rd Jolin Russell on tis question. tub at his father’s dwellin, faires of Swedish and Norwegian Majesty in the | them. Why, Mr. Editor, should a paper, wi met with an ace: ill cost him his li had gone into a through mist 4 ount, in deta until If the ministry failto carry the sugar question, | turned hot water in the tub of cold, and pl tes, d here yesterday, in the Sultan | ing to be considered as respectable, publish as a fowns ‘throughout the United Kingdom, h proce to the ronal to. when teey aloe: d, or sent | avis quite posible; an frimediate ‘dissolution is | in, seauding himself so badly the physicians have oar itarter’ Nei. gdh cA mone ey feat so wilfial a misstatement, when correct infor- i a, reat Wesrern’ will sail tgp | back to their own country bya vessel of the same ua | inevitable, and this necessi:y will doubtless | Bo hopes of his recovery. ‘The lower part of his person Hon, Jobn J, Crittenden, the distinguished Senator | mation could be had by asking for it? New York gu the ith by either Gf erbich drafts can be Tor. | tion. or any other vessel whatsoever. But if not sent | operate to some extent. in their favor. The wish | ¥4* burnt to acrisp. } Renprzvovs. ~& J. T. TAPSCOTT, 86 801 a a street, back within four months from the day of their arrest, or anl3 ne 2 doors below Burling slip. | if all the expenses = such rene penn oh brine Lf = . Ty ed by the party causing such arrest imp) isonment EMIGRATION OFFICE, Rese ci hak | they shall bo set at liberty, and shall not be again ar pT eer ay treet —| for | rested for th use. enna if ten ctl estary |. However, if erter should be found to have com- of the cabinet, howevi:r, is to stave off a dissolu- | | A New Yous a snaeaindy go aaagon ot — eooanmy © fh the Hom Me. Grinee ii, M. aio wa ~The Chimes. ton if possible, until February, s0 as to obtain Bordell, who hed just arrived in Pa city, from Illinois, | The Hon Mr. Hilliard, the distinguished whig member | Why does not the chimer of Trinity give us time to mature their plans, and consolidate their | ,cying’ started in June, and travelled the whole | of Congress from Alabama, who ison his way with his | ry, Coes the bells? As yet we have heard party. That they car mot go on through the next | distance on foot, pas Wa through Indiana, Ohio, | family, to Saratoga Springs, passes a day or two in Alba- | Some Variation on a from the session they know. "Chey intend theretore totake | and Western Pennsy following the National | ny, a8 the guest of the Hon. Bradford R. Wood. nothing but the same rotary of sound, il, dingt ’ . i lowest, ‘“ding, dong, be ; ean jecessary arran; tage of t the eive,after the | Road He was on his way to New York city, where his | The Union'sta'es that the Postmaster General left | highest aote to the ell: aie t ong, the subscribers, on reasonable terme, to have them brought | eq until tne tibunnl before which his ease. aball ‘be de: | opening Pm pata ueee year, to dissslve. friends revide, and which he purposes reaching in the | Washington on Thursday, on a visit to hiefamily in Ten- | dong, (lat dings dong bells Oe ewe ie HE NEW LINE OF LI L PACKETS, _ | Pending, shall ha I. appears to be tits impression, however, in the ceemnltieenrmimababtenelisis scones: | eaeimaad incall cece teaee one Hels CRSEE poet. (ong el ee eomnve OF bells auasiot the Diep ‘The Bhige of this: Vine ere tavermeeod any other, and | Sentence shall ha best miormed politic al circles, that the whig cabi- | eighteen aiecene al Dcadeasemen © ‘openaure’ General Cass is in Boston. tor arranie something that will not be so monoto- Siem ery eomtenate Sonvemeel iene rer ‘eck saéa thee ither of the high | N¢t cannot long hold er. The country looks | sim of money, determined to @ tour through t Messrs, Calhoun and M'Duffio arrived hore on Tues: | 10" 0t We have had the ding, dong, long enough. clase sreatest reliance may be pi ‘their pane: Contreoung pa uch or vessels, or any parts | tO Sir Robert Peel as; man best calculated to | country, which he hasdone, on foot, and a greater art day evening in the cars, from Washington, and t ne A Lover psy Smog 1m sailing, re sul are ints for the 1, and all furniture and eppurtenances belonging | Meet the exigencies of the times.# He has im- | ofthe time alone, traversing a greater. portion of the | ed on Weduesday morning to the Greenbrier White Sul- — int thereot, PP Cat , . t fow of our shoul = . Uni f.! ines of Liverpool ets, in any | thereunto, and all goods and merchandize which +i mensely improved and {strengthened his position | Western States. He is certainly one of the “ bo hoys,” | phur Springs. Their visit was so short a4 id Poll Intell! ce. Drafts foreny‘amoune payable without digcosarts all the | De saved theretsomy, or tHe produce thereof, it sold, sail | by result of the (present session, and es- | andit energy end enterprise will make a man, he is sure- | Citizens were aware of thelr presence, Mr. Calho ‘The Whigs of the 22d district of Pennsylvanta, have principal towns of England, Ireland, ‘Soot ‘or Wales, sun | be faithfully restored with the least possible delay, to | ecially by his mode of retiring from. office. | ly destined to be one Suecess to him, wherever he | looks well, but M'Duffie appears quite fecble.— Winches- nominated DL. Hays, of Mercer county, at their cendi- flzo be obtamned. ! the proprietors, upon being claimed by them, or by thelr | Wycisly, ‘aout dina. bia fer lice | may go.— Phi ladelphia paper. ter (Wa) Republican. | date for Congress. The district is now represented by For further particulary, apply to , duly wuthorived lactore; and if there are ne such pro. | 4 nere i Bo do With acclamation. A Goal. | 4The weather seems to continue its warmth throughout | _ Messrs. Webster and Winthrop arrived at Boston on | Win, s: Garvin, Democrat, teftre 8 Routh at 3d dvor below Burfing Blip, N.Y. prigtors or factors on the spot, then the said goods 404 ‘tion, were it possible, would be the thing | the country. At Boston on Saturday, the thermometer | Friday morning. Thomas O. Edwards, of Fairfield county, is the Whig : es erchandise, or the proceeds thereof, as well a sie the country would desire. But how could | stood at 97; at New Haven, 92 in the shade. In New| Capronr avo Deatn oF We some days ago, | candidate for Congress in the 9th district of Ohio, now New Line— perers found oa boerd such wrecked'shipe or vesssls, ‘4 ¥ P York we can keep no account. copied an article from a So paper, mentioning the | represented by Augustus L. Perrill, Demoorat. FOR LivyERPOOL—New Repaler pose lor | Sir Robert and Lord John sit in the same Pi xy co anit Angus Seth—The ya A sae coat cere ne aenericen er -Micilian toe oF | abi i veld th Goon.—The Grand Jury of Cayuga county, upon the | arrest of two robbers, and the subsequent shooting of | “A wit Coe bola at potinnd on Wednesday ‘st ship S{DDONS, Pay oor ester, Vice consul in whose distriot the wreck may have tak- | cabinet—neither would consent to yield the lead ay of the prieonoficers, last’ week iouns ¢ bill | one of them in hie attempts to.cscape., IL ie now suppoe- | , At® Whig Convention held at Porsiee’ ta Tt eseen ey las above, . en place ; and such consul, vice consul, proprietors, or | to the other, If the House of Lords were less in- | te*timony o Tussell Chappel, ogent of the | cd thet Eppes the murderer of Male, in Petersburg, Ve. | last, J. 8. Little was nominated 998 Gnttiete a rT. ne pacea bevy ecneamedacions factors, shell pay only the’ expenses inured in ‘the | \o\ Yi ie. it tak of indictment against , age , Mue'most singular deve- | §Te8s, receiv WW berue fers gr comfort, apply on board, at Orleans Preservation of the pro gether with the rate of | 'BAificant than it is, it mi pap Nag that one | State Prison, for viding unwholerome food for the | was the individual shot. If v0, some mont ung oe joseph Adams had 4, W. P. Fessenden 2, and ‘of street, “¢ salves property ia or the other being raise: rage wicts, The rs at Ww or- sopeents yon 70 1 vote. ship prem b at GLEBE. CO, Seah at | Boum sees ern, nh ‘ofa national | ead that house, But neiherLerd Sohn nor Sir | Sered tobe cooked for their doe, quantity of fajured | edvertved five of E ppt, cot Hues ead | Redelphue Dick! neon fe the Dewocvatie cendidete fog Fp ee ite tS Tee ears penis tnd mecha caved am: the | Reber! would consent o be ahelved in the Lord. | ed pod og, ch bad oon mune ye | hi aut Sayers wenn he sabberd | Congeneis ues wer Sendwhy Dic Chi a . to ualyes f