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IT VAD ATT) | Mietany Senvice—Miwwag ato Sarpyes —Our | invenearing raow pe Bertren West Ineens— | ony 0 4 W Y ORK HERALD. readers are aware, We presume, that a shorttime | ‘The schooner Globe, Capt, Seeley, arrived yestor- | AnoTi#es Bonaire poeeetiah Wire Kits Se pl nt issued proposals far day, from Demerara, bringing ue files of the | to #t mes Hesbaw ward police was dalled govern N “ os " . men x o w York, Bhureday, Septembbr 10,1846. the formation of a company, or regiment | Georgetown Gazette, to the 24th ult., Le ee, ae $ se uate, us Major_General io the U.S. A Alto, of pretences, b ri Maya the tut O'Connell's Conversion to the Whigs of sappers and miners, to be composed The only items of interest to the Ameritan peo- tees by the name of Gf Russ, upon his wife vid 0 in the sum of $100. John Denunelation of Young Ireland. exclusively of mechanics, and which, when ple, area few paragraphs upon the workings of | pi.,4 by cutting her tl near to ear, with some | yor: Sonstitutional Bill of Hights reported tothe New bone og hg Arp Lhere ace two parties in England, equally op- completed, would be mustered into the ser- the Cooley system. sharp instrument, causing M™stant death. ' It appears | 34. Azsivel of teaeetiat aews from Mexico, received | John Grasser, for an arvault and battery, bailed by Fran: : neo of the 0 as : : Ril fi the circumstances, that#his unfortunate young wo- | at tho si, cis in the sum of $100. 4 > independence of Ireland, the whigs Vice of the United States, and take part in| ‘The system, under its present organization, | ion) ich MagpBichanan, at 791. White | Suieeo bed docteced nome uae, the, department of | Sanor, Dailed by Altved No iedsh ihe en wee servatives. There is a numberof prosecuting the existing war against Mexico. As seems to harmonize butlittle with the general ¥ had b be last three w: her | of the Tariff Bill posed to t and the r fe 1 in the House of Representatives John M. Secor, indicted for a misdemeanor, and bailed Irishmen in both paries. These menare,aswe always has been the case with American citizens feelings of the inhabitants, and from what we can pein bor popes int Pr trade, ap8 Pee ip tp, |, cathe Sees at New York with unusual splendor pg bi tn the wim of $1,000. Patrick Cas have said, equally opposed tothe repeul of the When called to the defence of their country, the learn, the good effects, so publicly and loudly in- | to reside with him, he had her several letters re- bg ‘nd extraordinary pall with foreign | trick marey in th poy Shenk ak 3 Bad y ~ act of union. O’Connell has, since 1340, de- Dumber of mechanics required by the govern- dulged in, have fell far short of the expectations guertin er bn eee ay t delay, bat gulttios, to pares hy the enmehip Rrtannig Yate New Fork erat. pion OS aa battery, saat balled by clared that neither party had his confidence, and ment for the proposed service was readily enrolled Of 118 originators. | An enlire change in the @X- Cond day of this month he > | glorteubaddtostse ettalned ite ae ay any nee oie |L indicted for an sssault and ‘b, ary 4 “ ts 1 gia ld not | and mustered into service. Thecali had not tobe istith rules, for the better management Of the | pressing his surpriseand d ction Sommand of Gen. Taylor, by John Butler in the sum of $800, Willine co Senn Dee, WH) LNCS, LO Oe ee a had not tobe Caolies inthe West Indies, is, orhas been made. | fe'having stated in this ded $3 to | Resaca de le ‘Also of the of Spencer* indicted for @ misdemeanor, ond bailed. by have his support, “ even if he were his own bro- repeated, for at the first summons the required “From a circular or order issued by the Governor, | pay her expenses. ‘This lett Rome—Revolution in Poland, John L. Targee, in the sum of $1000. Frederic Cruzier, ther.” All this time the tories have been in pow- number of men tendered their services, and left the planters of Trinidad are prohibited to admit | received by his wife. Russ, B coming: 6th. Threatened Revolution in Canada, in consequence | indicted for an assault and battery, vailed by Christian . y 7 i f ‘i to permanent employment any Indian laborers | at not receiving an answer, staimed for this city to ascer- | of the introduction of the Corn Bill in the House ‘l'Com. | F. Mayr, in the sum of $200. Henry’ Haler, indicted for er, except for a very brief period. The repeal their homes, their families, their old associations, |) Oent ng themselves for service, unless they can | tain the delay, apd arrived in t@wn yesterday morning | mons, (England. obtaining goods by false pretences, oC. party is totally distinct from both whigs and to- and every thing hat is near and dear to them, furnish from their late managers (rather masters) Lami lgoegg =e dg once a Loar ae 9th. The California regiment enrolled under the oom: ; Huffman ani Joba Monesel eacl 5a the . s. O'Connell ba , i . 3 took up the line of march for the enemy’s acertificate, a regular discharge, and a strict ac- | Wife, at No. | : here somal mand of Col. Stevenson, who goes to Wi n to re- | Michael Collins, indicted for an assault and battery, bail- ries. O'Connell bas often declared, in op- | and took up y Drips j f | | Sether during the day app onvery friendly terms, | ceive his instructions. Great speech of Mr. Dix on the | ed by Samuel Nichols, Jr., in the sum of $200, and John posing a whig, that be was @ very worthy man, | country. count of their conduct while under their control. | thd were to have returned to Almeny by the evening boat, | Warehousing Bill inthe U.S Senate. ¥. Varick, elso indicted for an assault and battery, and pole tips ts in Parli |. Bot oa This certificate ong be withheid from the poor In- | but from the fact of a dress ished, which the | 0th. Bill to incorporate the Texian navy with that of | ¥alled by Edward Moore in the sum of $200, severally avery wayiqsielified: fop &. aabhin Eis nmart wt bl nicluainine en ; dinn oF negro until it suits the eapr ce ot conve- | deceased was having made, Magefore it was concluded | ihe Usitod States, dobeted inthe United tales Senate and | falling to appear on teing called totral, thelr rexpective thatas he was a whig, he could not have his sup- While these patriotic citizene are entitled to the | pience of the employer,depriving him in the mean- | by Russ to stay one 0 amended. recognizances were declared to be forfeited. port. Tomeritthe confidence of the people and fullest credit for the alacrity with which they | timeot allman ofsabsistences Ublais raiten ei: inmgies of Oe Sa on Tasos FE seein yh ramen pe paaet sare Bi ey eg Bee ae yoda was then ‘ ‘of the association, he should become obeyed their country’s call, it must not be sup- Stance ofthe jushice ot tne | auly sym Ay se | Known tobe together inthe mgem between 6and7 o'clock, | writers at Washington. 7 ith having, on the 28h of July last, entered use : oned. that t-y enzollivig themasiven among their Tien ar. seen A i bet * | and about teo minutes before 7 o'clock a fall was heard | “jain ‘The warehousing Dill—ordered to be en- | of Jiarriet Brown, No 183 Elm street, and stolen there- A repealer poned. SHAt Ay. @ provi Weeiaeuige Srncnie LAGI | ong Or Hun penn eee and worst sp of slavery: | in their room, by a person wi the room under | grossed, The tariff bill introduced in the Senate, | {om a gold watch, chain, and keys, also’a gold pencil Lord John Russell came into power—the leader country’s defenders, they are for ever lost to the fostered and encouraged by men nthropy ae neath, who ‘romark h there! Calvin | \ir, Lewis opens the debate thereon. Cel Payne, one of | Case, Which property was alleged to he worth $120 On g party—at the head of awhigadmin- Society they left behind them, or that they de- love Great Britain bears a9, py geese deg) te . has knocked Eliza the heroesof the late battle of Palo Alto, haviog receiy- | the part of the prosecution, the complainant seposed that a a remember relatiug a case which occurred a fe’ ment, Russ was seen ig down stairs from the room, | ed a wound in the engi altimore en | 02 hefore-named day, her servant, a colored woman, himself, and every member of the ca- Prived themselves of those rights and privileges weeks since at Trinidad, on the arrival of a cargo | aud smiled at Mra. Buchatiap as he passed tho room doot | route for Washington, with tzophio came down stairs and stated that a robber had been in y oppose e pri which are the birthright of every individual born | of Coolies, which Joint ot cruelty and inhu- | onthe stairway. Ina few Minutes afterwards, Mrs. Bu: | of ‘ the house. and escaped through a window with a chisel pposed to the’ principle of repeal, nee Ore: : or ees ae eeae need ot | chanan ran up stairs toemlPMre Ruse to tea, and then |” ,"\""p sssageof the land graduation hill. inhis hand. ‘The colored servant of the complaisant next \ in his seat in parliament, on American soil. This is far from being the | manity, is equal to any we have ever heard of— | bohei4 the awful sight ofthis poor creature weltering in | }sin, Accetataf the dreatial fine at Neutucket, which | deposed, thst while in an uyper room of the howe, in of se ng a repeal of the union was cuse in the United States, although it islamenta- | husbands separated irom their wives, parents | nor blood on the oor, were she had been threwn by | destroyed property to the amoun’ of $290,090; Mrs. Speu, | front of the looking glass, the observed the reflection of Hs frem their children, brothers from their sisters, | this monster of a hu Russ has escaped, and is au P i bi ‘4 man in anoth the door of which was opposite absurd ; this man came into power | bly soin Europe. Fandall family ties 'aptnred aud disregarded by | posed to have gone to Alany by the 7 o'clock boat, as | CCrsROtby her husband in Jersey city. following | the loss, and ene eee into the room to see who it v bis s ns of anti-republicanism on his fore- | It behoves, therefore, the Government to throw | tho mpnyediaes oy e ace Gee pao dma een in Whi cane acl Ra direction. pores jas. i Washington, :~ Captains Stewart, Rooke wae he Ry hg Re we mvnenl i saint a - s festerin: ‘ evidence, we give a few of the rules latel lopt- as marked © iy |, aad to ena i ‘ard, Instantly went out 6 window and io! is escape : k ; came into power stained with the political its festering arms around those of our citizens by papaya ot Trinidad 2 PY | ke hie erceat aa ty. wo’zive 8 description of his | 228ce, Jone pees pias nome qeaiane AP when id ocr dacentheddidt’a mcimer tad Gees tenet of Loving endeavored to effect a coalition | Who rush to the cannon’s mouth to serve and de- | | person and dress. asmall sized man, of about 6 Mek. Pr open and robbed of the property in question ; that on 5 | “1—tIt is recommended that no Manager should allow | Per sinches in heigi own hair and rather sand; : * + Par | passing through Centre street the following day, she s qulvogtates of coercion, and ofhaving a fend their country, ‘and see that they are pro- | Coolie ithout furnishing them with © | whiskers, about thirtyapears of age, wore a straw hot wer, Breese. See cok Seimei mitteadtice Waal te wanteaonmes’ core cs beford voted for the first reading of a tected in all their rights and privileges. | Ticket sgned by himself. specilying the name, period | g light sack, or coat, Light pantaloons, and satin sere pesmnde of the Engi ate oralng: . unin , i 2 a | of leave and locality to be visited. vest. This clothing mist be spotted with tiedlood of tp sien of She: daseat OF. the lish CoMronm SUD 1.15 ‘and there i 1 iid punish wth transportation to e have been induced to m ke these remarks 4—Coolies, whose contract has expired, and who re 4 . r 1 Robert Peel, with his conclud. < — t r : coolles, wi « ith. | bis victim 5 also he has left the impressions of tus bloody | ing speech in Parliament en the sottiement of the Ore. | Ceused his arrest by Prince John Davis, who, on being the pen)! settlements an Irishman found out ofhis by reading the complaints made by the privates fuse to renew with their loy ors, are, notwith- | fingers on the door ofthe room where he committed the Nuestion. “Treasury note bil passed the: Cnited | called to the stand, testified, that in consequence of infor. house between sunrise a Ht5.€0 P th si y standing: not to guit their estates until they Br first Ju". | bloody deed, and om passing down stairs,where he touch- 4 4 ry mation imparted to him by the lust witness, he arre:ted ho etween sunrise and sunset; came into pow. - of the new regiment company of sappers and 4;.4.4 with discharge certificates, in which the due ad- | ea tne ‘sill of the Ww {avalso stained with blood. ‘The | States Senate, the accused, who waa at once identified by the colered er with arms bill, a mest galling and insulting | miners, that we have referred to above. From justrent of their accounts is tobe noted, together with | n used for this horrible deed has evidently been | ..20th Speech of Mr. Niles onthe tariff bill. Great servant. Oiticers Appleyard and rolius, of the oth Wa: , 5 d ‘any particularly bad or good conduct for which they | Sane eed hte wae fact inthe | Sitement in Washington on the sul 5 Z hay Woow tmaraaeeneett mat m , in his hand. This is the man whom what we have heard, the persons composing fy,y, using the year, have been remarkable.” Eee eng wat saund ia the | 2and. Arrival and. highly succcsstul trip of tae Great | opova that toy ow the prisoner ee te nibg of Co nell provennced in favor of, in the face this regiment, are daily misused. This regiment {js not ar all likely that these poor coolies will ty genteel young woman, of about | Pritein, in 12 days andi hours from Liverpool to New | jt, Sean decidedly bad; that they ‘hed Frequently of ol! bis former declarations. Nay, even in the | Was formed upon the condition that its members | ever get their certificates of discharge from their no cause can be assigned for | “93:4. News from Mexico de! svem him at late hours of the ‘night, at grog. case of Sliel, holding a subord nate office in Would, when organized, be on a superior footing | isk masters. sony Thane a year "ae ths Dis oelakenticn Gt Fie. Am Taly By Lier Boe agg 1b Be pei ober ted the adrainistration, all opposition was withdrawn | to the soldiers of the army, that they would re- | ‘Theatricals, | ee: name, as ae eee, Berore be ped ge one ig | other persons of the most abandoned obaracter. at the eleventh hour, notwithstanding that gentle- | ceive higher pay than privates, and that they pygy Tyrarae—“ Richard IIL” was performed last | i aceath Wis Chante eae ealiog 4 nb een ge penn cr man’s avowed hostility to repeal, and notwith- Would receive a regular education under the evening to a crowded house, with all the stage effect | ) and on examining the wound, he 4 : r | Adams, that the accused was with him at a distant BS: that O'Connell had previously organ- United States Government, and be provided with | given it by the gorgeous costumes, scenery and appoint: | BELIrAt cit cron sar 08k, AMA WH | Silla a ded. ths owaley te ulleged to have taken Place, ‘Ouier wit: | Ast him a most vigorous opposition. everything necessary to eonduce to their com | ments used in its production last winter. We have al- | An inquest wilbbo held this forenoon. ae ation of Mr. Haywardin the Senate of the | 2e#te# Tesided to the previous good character of the de- | iestion will be asked, what is the cause | fort. ready ee that Mr. eet eee bee: vig ener ‘tue Weatner—Tue Buow.—About 12 pepe States. Great excitement on the tariff question re boing closed on both sides, J. W. Green, f O’Connell’s sudde: i “ iti i unmate! nt on the stage. It was last evenin; in Congress. | ; ys. Wi “4d of O'Connell's sudden conversion? We shall | On these conditions they enlisted, and entered | upmmehed as presont Di Nt of Elizabeth was clotha a with consid Il | "aath Passage of the Tariff Bill by the casting vote Eaq., proceeded to adress the jury in behalf of the pri first say what we think isnot the cause. the service of the United States for five years; | with new beauties in the hangs of Mrs Kean. Wo can: day it. ['Srmmoted Getta cies OMT ERT LORE We do not believe that O'Connell expects, | but when the facts of the ense became known, it not speak too highly of Miss Denny's impersonation of | States Senate ConGUIed i et ouz-of Resntec, | ;, The Jury, However, after a long consultation, retnrned or would accept place underthe government.— | was discovered that certain persons intheemploy | have ever seen it played befere. Her sister's Duke of | tatteun: | iato court, and intimated that they had been unable to _ Richmond was excel- | and clouds of Landing of emigrants for the month of July agree upona verdict. The court therefore discnarged ‘ery respectable piece | the near ay Fall. During the gale, many ves- | From G: ni : Gon the jury from further consideration of the subject. Veen betior. Tonight | sels at anchiorin the bay and at quarantine, were iorced | mans), 2303; face Beene aoe peance (chiolly Ger | ‘The Court then adjourned until tomorrow merning. Ue has steadily refused office all his life, and it of the government had sadly misrepresented the | York wat eq lly good. Dyot y too late for b ch oF ‘A h lent. Stark’s Buckingham w: is now too late for him tochange, on the thresh- | prospects of these, our fellow citizens, who, the of acting, although it might ha’ hold of thy grave, Besides, in a pecuniary point moment they were under the control of their su- | “ Richard IIL.” is repeated, with the farce of * The | from their nce egainst | from Hamburg, 512 ; from Holland. 250 ; from Norway, | Cireutt Court. of view, and otherwise, the eckan te eal tri- | perior eBoors discovered, to their sorrow, that | Bérfack Room,” in which Mrs. Kean takes the part of | each other, in every instance where | 240; from other parts, 174; total 18,600. | Batre Judge Sixers. , se, - | pe cers, ed, » Clarissa. ‘To-morrow evening Mrs. Kean’s benefit. collision took, avausr. The California Expedition in re Juhn Cooke.—Gene- Ist. Departure of the steamboats Cambria and Great ral Sutherland commenced summing up the case at 4 pri yo meee tied Lat a to their Lp meen phere yesterday Che ptog rer: the Head \s8ag0 oO! 1c ‘are! |. Passa; ll jub- 3 were aljourned. After inary remarks, Treasury Bill, ie marten ner he said that if in the investigation of this caso any in: bute he receives, and the position he occupies as | the glorious prospect under which they enlisted, Bowery Tueatas.—The tragedy of the “Wife” and Claas it ieader of a nation, are of far more solid gratifica- | vanished like a dream; and that instead of being | the drama of the “Six Degrees of Crime,” were per- | bul tion than the emoluments or the honors of any | superior in any respect to privates, they were | formed at this theatre last evening toa very crowded government office, only equal to them in point of rank, and inferior | house. Miss Denn as Mariana, the wife, performed her | Fand-was bivwn off whi rcrew were absent, | _.24: Account of the taking of Camargo by the United temperate language had been iatroduced by him into the He cannot expect to obtain repeal of the union | to them in point of comfort and enjoyment. If | part ina very creditable manner, and drew down repeat: | heavily laden, and not a sou! on board to guide | Sta'?s troops without opposition. ficursiona avenid ‘nemeneral, foe py son regret it. . : : ‘ i ; be said of Mr. ‘Approhanaions ere entertained for the safety of | 1,20. Veto ofthe Rives sad Harbor BUM by the President. | 2 Megnel® Mel cee) 00 St SES uemaeble persco on ee from the present administration, Lord John | their represertations are to be credited, their | te ieee bier ie Getew and of Mr. umber of small cossting craft, which left y: ater Eom k she abe irese Sete co Seca water pests. | poe ee ny ont a Pupithe eke i fate re te . Sapiyy P Be hei jg | Clarke, who took the part of Leon Gonzago, of . tion ie Columbia navigation clause in the Oregon ach; and I would now, for my ow aoe sake Russell has often declared ‘that repeal is totally | clothing is poor and insuflicient. Their diet is Booth, as Ferrardo Gonzago, both of whom have earned The dlow must have been more severe outside ener te co Frente Naghetny fo we Se Or eh ee or ere anita raha URL eaave UTE ie the eutof the question. He evidently looks upon the | meagre and unpalatable, and their general treat- | avery flattering serutaticn, ae Grazia of “Six Degrees mt oT en Poe Gis joe aco al eb States Senate. fog hbo bf foi It eros tombe penerenen <. sail : fe 20, ic a SPs Crime,” wound up last evening’s performances. ‘RERDOM OF THE CrTY.— * my nature—from my impulsive feelings, ai at henes! repeal agitation a8 a game O'Connell is play- | ment far different from whatthey expected when PLT. oning is “Romeo and, Juliet,” and the “Care 4 of the city to the Hon. Louis McLane, General | the public prints, \ el whicl-avery Mghoualed man shadid-bclignts the ‘or the purpose of obtaining something else. | they joined the regiment. Misrepresentations | penter of Rouen” Miss Dean to great advan- , the Dutch Naval officers, Col. McIntosh, &c. &c., Passage ofthe new Postage Bill. Also, bill to an- | aid of un oppressed client. Your honor will remember In this light he will undoubtedly treat it, | were resorted to for the purpose of seducing these | tage as Juliet- indeed, we consider it ber best character, | arg to be given carly in October, next month, probably | thorie the Freaiteat loeue Letters of Marque and Re- | it a case that excited agroat deal of interest, You seo O'Connell, therefore, cannot expe , to attain his | men from their quiet pursuits and avocations, by | js an admirable cast, and one that will guarantee the Tux Deatn or a City Newsraren.—The Morning “ 10th. idjensanee ofGe ‘Lona Rows et te disband- bench—your honor saw my opponents Sere yesterday, darling object by paying court to Lord John | those empowered by the government to enlist , tragedy being successfully played throughout. News, for sometime the Republic, and afterwards a nurs- ing af fie volunteers alsed y General Gaines. Defeat | Cat aed a or pony ote erg die ong oa Tf ; 9 1 s ;; i & J o jexican Peace Bill. fs fi Russell, O'Connell is not what ae was. Years | them, and the consequence is, that the best | Gxrenwicu Tuarne.—Under the liberal end effi. ting of ee cares yt Sag Sty reernicay pave whine 13th. Rumored mediation of England inthe Mexican your honor will only let me, I will impeach ther organ i have come upon him, and age as lately done | among them are finding themselves deceived. | cient management of Mr. ware the crc ee 9 with an organic disease, which we believe several tim hpi era sient | ee erent Paap peated gold lace i ork , a consi i ce sing = y ii e: - . | has emerged froma state of comparative obscu! threatened its existence. It was for some time dry-nursed 161 ¢ President visits Point. elr bits of paper a we its Work upon a constitution once singula Now there is no question but that the govern: | ie ae athe ber slaonbele acitsementtn tail ‘Mr | by a chevalier {rom th Paris, and icn oy Jans 19th. Arrival of the Caledonia ut Boston, bringing ac- Cowxt—Mr, Sutherland, you are wandering from the ly robust. The dark shadow of approaching | ment would never countenance any proceeding | ™ P Satake him. | L: O'Sullivan, on philosoptical privciples ; but not thri- | counts of another attempt to amassinate tho King of the question. You must confine yoursell to tue points be- coluticn is on his once dauntless spirit.— | of this nature on the part of its employees; but | F¥e! st the commencement of his career, pledgedBim- | ving, jt was delivered up by him into other keeping. | French—the progress of free trate principles in England , fore me. I have, after a patient hearing of twe days, ’ : : “3 | self to omit ma ng Bo exertion to please ns. | Some two or three mont ce, the pap upon which | —the cholera in London—the Repeal controversy in Ire- | decided upon the point you are now arguing. hat winidity incidental to age has beset him | that sucha proceeding has been resorted co in the | The manner in w -~ he has succeeded oa dged | it had hitherto been fed, w: thdrawn from it by a de- | Wend the sugar question in England. | 1 Sr ansatann— she ee neat en poeneere® in the midst of hi 5 endeavors for | casi r from the patronage he receives. Mrs. jones ap: | nd givento Slam, | 20th. Departure of the Great Western. rough a dei wil 5 0 Lh auiethsiactseh Powerlul endeavors for | case we have mentioned, there probably can be | TO ne Je this evening as Mrs. Haller, in "The Stran- | i ild‘ihe News, has | _Slst, Accounts of the deperture of Santa Anna for Vera Show that you have violated the law. i 1 d.senthralment of his country. He is now be- | no question. How important, therefore, it is for | fer,” Mr. Freer, Mr Stevens, Mr. Chal iss Drake, | been suff I dependent | Cruz. Another revelution in Mexico. Letters of Marque _ Couxt—I can’t allow you to reverse my decision in ine my owncourt, There is another tribunal for thac pur- averse to troublesome dis; utations w, y f eside} = ions with the | the Secretery of War, er the President, as the | vacleah: ihe evening’ peareaneall d'the rest of the company, taking maining cha- " granted against the United States aby Mexico. gove nment, and he is disposed to make terms case may be, to employ none but persons of | the melo-dramatic comedy of * Rob conclude with onary democrats, until it hi length 22d. Acquittal of Major General Gaines, on charges | P03? yy,” in which | under the cruel bereavment of its ral sustenance, | tried before a Court of Inquiry relative toanalleged SutTHeniaxp—I came here to show you that you have for an instalment cf the liberties of his country, known character and respectability, who, by their | Mrs. Jones will likewise appear. , | and quietly given up the ghost, It has literally ‘died | breach of military law. iolated this man’s rights, and denied him common jus where, a few years ago, he would not have treat- | previous life and conduct, are incapable of re- | Caste Gannex—The Buffo trgupe of Ethiopian | sn Made to Sen An inquest was held yesterday ‘24th. Arrival of the Dutch schooner of war Adler’ upon i its remains, and we understand the verdict rendered was { Capt Knollaert, at New York. ‘ ed for ary’ ng less than the whole. In the infir- | sorting to such underhand means of filling the | i?&¢'# appear this evening and-sing their very entertain- | “4 chaustion and went of sustenance.” Aith. Cricket match between the St. George and Union dinary _ It seems to me you have come here to indulge m ty of his old age, the homage done him by both | ranks of companies required by the government | *"& negro airs; Mr. Holman some sentimental songs | A number of persons in deep mourning were observed | Clubs Covat—Mr. Sutherland, your conduot is most extraor- | ‘inst all Canada E | your private feelings, to make unfounded assertions, a deci Peres oath. | Yo inact the administration of justice. | yesterday to parade that portion of Ann street opposite | frigate whig and tory journals, is as sweet incense in his | in prosecuting the war, for a service like this. are, moreover dlssleing wows and freworke, wih | its lato residence, wh> wore thought to be pall bearers, | | 48th. Itsabrapt termination in a row, when the Cana- | ,, After being obliged to liston'to tho general for ne nosirils, and he is disposed to bandy compliments ‘ i lip Scoala era Yap ohare ep opr Byes caging) fhe Mery Rome heb kn yr elon ea al ata savatinaese P 5 Upon enquiry, we learned that they were the printers of | of tho game had been violated by one of the play | adjourned to Saturday next. F with those whom he has once met in all the pano- Tue New York Prrot-Lavncurs —No neglect night. the defunct journal, and th appearance in sable habili- | the Union Club, named Dudson | Ra FT eye. pycf invective. He cannot repeat the experi-| or injustice can abate the zeal of the New York | Hows’s Mammotm Gincvs.—The people of Lyons, Vi muitos nth dost sboncoies em veh intungs rsa sat tha ty, Peet ebane | pir MART Mow SER aa ment of the monster meetings, and he is disposed _ pilots to maintain their well-known superiority in | ho my erect netnee sie Cele eet Fixe.—A firo broke out, inthe house No. 162 William | the steamer Caledoniu, at Boston, in time forher sailing | 51. 4 Cogian, Matton, Ibe B © tke from the government what is given him, skill, industry, and character. On the contrary, | the great Paris, and decidedly the greatest | street, yosterday, about noon. The damago sustained | 4¢Y, on the Ist September. | walt Feshtons— Beste’ Coster ens her prepared ieenabis and be thankful. He has even secretly made up the blind opposition of the underwriters, and a | female equestrian that ever visited these shores, will ap- | was trifling. Lge taht em ie de ee | | to the public, and the trade geuevaily, theit Fall Fashions for 7 rf before them They willbe at Lyens onthe 12th | profusion of water soon puta stop to the devouring ele- | Board of Education. Hats: ke. The Fashion for Hats is something his mnind to take something less than repeal, if few of their pensioners, has only tended to in- | BoMember inst.; at Vienna on the 14th, and at Auburn | meat. | oc Geeee new and usique.as will be seen by jolished civeular, repeal b2 unattainable by any but the easiest crease the energies of the pilots in serving the real | om the 15th, 16th and 17th inst. Brat. Panty.—As our Ariel was coming down the | ‘T. Hanass, Esq. President, in the Chair. H RRL tL io ene incltieel Mateomaieses ee means. There are other considerations. He is interests of the commerce of the country. ‘Titian’s Venus is now at Utica. Bowery lest evening, after finding out the particulars of | The minutes of the former meeting were read and ap- | excellence ae ij < West's picture of Christ Healing the Sick , has been an elopement that took place yesterday in the upper part | proved. heir mode of manafacture courted by the whigs, and he feels it. He is now Not to be surpassed by any vessel afloat, Capt. | hibiting in Albany. We believe it is to be taken next 10% the city, he perceived several railroad cars loaded Communteations from Ward Commissioners, $c.—From chinery, th 4 to prodace an article of milk and honey where before be was gall and James Mitchell, of this port, without the aid of | Annapo!is, Md. with the éiite of the city, who were dressed in robes of | the Officers of the [4th ward, stating that the trustees chats line will be Se ace.” Bui Ara hiked A vie ot rad s virgin white, and decorated with theckoicest nosegays | were in debt for che schools of the ward, and asking for “4 n- wood, $ first object is to leave the suc- the underwriters’ coffers, has built and Jaunched, | Muatle: and bonquets from the nurseri of Grant Thorburn, | on appropriation of $1600 to pay such debte—refarred. session of his leadership to his son Jc ’ Balti i i ‘ Alexander Wilsen, and other famous nurserymen. The | Communication from the Officers of the 11th ward, pestis stots A his son John, and by ; at Baltimore, on the 6th inst, pilog oat of the | Tus Avottowxons—Masters Bullock and Cole and | Sopeerance of things indicating that comething ‘above | asking am appropriation for expenses incurred. for re: | "a ean ea y- val g with the whigs this can be most easily | following dimensions, viz. : fifty-three feet keel, | Miss Cole, the five youthful musicians, whose wonder: | the common run et ater ay dew, oe Fa take | pairs, and fitdr up schools inthe ward—referred. | dow Feahiow aud in addition wie $ effected: O’Brien is opposed + hil . "a le be | place, he, true to his nature, pushed through the open Communication from the trustees of Yorkville Public tasteful anc gaat Paris le Faney Article “has anh i'w aakuiaisinao aaa aE the whigs— | eighteen feet feur:imshes Deum, seven feet depth | fal instramental performances we have before noticed, | Pini: W-'ots of the cats, end took aseat apdlscoven | School, asking eu appropriation of9e00, fer Locks, star | Untelles., Couey Carpet’ Bas Wloves,-ellet ajoued h 1 isa nationalist only, and therefore, if | of bold, measuring about seventy tons, and draw- | and who, at the instance of several musical friends, have | 64, in order to ascertain What was in the wind, and ro- | tionery, &c for said school—referred to’ select commit: fe Oe ed cl cece tides, onnell be only @ nationalist, it is but an ing about nine feet aft and six feet forward. She pol: the rang the Lay of petals | ee ee pe the veyings ext coe ‘oe etniy cen tee, consisting of Mosars, Mason, Walker, and Quacken- | Plambe National jan Gallery, 251 ature 90, i ‘ i 4 Seta ' F not oncert thisevoning at A r re seate id raze between Jobn O'Connell and Smith | is named the David Mitchell, after a former Pitot eee eer ene eet a Peite would advo | than he overheard the charmiog ladies who partly com- | Mr. Dexwe moved the following resolution :— sere toner S sin wwhichs tha 0 a, If O'Connell can obtain any good and harbor master of this port, who, in his day, | gil whohave notheard these wonderful children, to at- posed he jovial throng, - ores Oe are. bo eB Lasagna ateteetein pene a te a mg pi rere igh Ran ee ia ‘ : SPE TAS i a Nveniiin. & 0 | beautiful and angelic Miss - , well- | priate a aum of $12, urpose adimiring public. c Lreand by coalescing with the whigs,itwill so | Was most highly esteemed. | tend their concert this evening eae eens peat \ hpewesa the, tacighbotheed Of Coffee House Slip se one | School house m that ward. ti of bailing a races every | they will be both plewsed au tabiishmi rtsake the wind out of O’Brien’s sails, and The newspapers of Baltimore are in eestacies ‘ili tonishiny | of our most indefatigable aud enterprizing merchants, | Mr. F xii ows wished that the plans and specifications | to"* © fi O'Coaivell ina; at hte ShcA, rite fa | ceudliiirations of Sik Rana aed 1 had ae {Ee ee 8, cousiderlog | ich marriage wat to take place at East Chester yer: | of the buildings should be frat roomed, Te To | Daguereeotypea | 0 ' ay, at bis ° ath, ride in’ of admiration of the mode! of this vessel; and her | "(a stinatrels, well known here and elsewhere. | terday evening: Ariel was in great gles at this informa: | "Mr. Danny replied that the plana and specification: | Portable Shaving Cases —the most porta~ mpbant ou bis father’s services. Besides all builders, Messrs. John A. Robb & Co., have im- | wii a beatae 16ch, 17th, and 18th inst, dur. | Heil es ny ele graphy Soot ple prying Nore pesoured, ony = Lege ned had * them ble aud at the same time the mod complete aad elegant arti el ‘ ‘ 5 " ” «the y to a contractor, to loo! over t! ; 4 » O'Conaell remembers the politeness of mortalized themselves by improving upon the fa- | ing the grett egricultural | sequence of which was, that he considered it advisable to | otherwise they would be here. He hoped, therciag, | saa’s ilet, and ass trevalligg’e, pero nvatuble, Fed the whigs of the Melbourne administration. He | mous “clippers” of that port, which have been Sporting intelligenee. evacuate his position among the moustelane de laines, | that the resolution wouid puss. sale by G. BAUNDE | § & bod Brordway, icc that his relatives, even to the third | unrivalled. Mr. Robb served his time in New rarvinue Course —Grent sport ix anticipated to- fn honorable retreat, and run to the office ai de- | Mr Frtuows, under the circumstances stated by the | A oa iT mi tail ail the information he had acquired before any of he | member for the 15th, consented to the passage of re- jourth remove, Were promoted to office by | York, and bas obtained an enviable rep: tation | Cae eee core’ Ane telling wae suite beek lastevem, | telegraph companies got windof it: ‘This he according | solution. BO tenement Fag oe eRe i Novinanby, and the prospectof similar treat- | for his skill, promptness, and moderate prices.— | Ing famerisus being Offered ‘oguinnt the, Beli nt even, | 1Y tri and then took wing for the scene of the marriage |” Mesars. Bonwonrm and Sevowicx made some remarks Wess cif ucd weenine fain uaiontary Henne ment by the new Lord Lieutenant Lord Besbo- | We congratulate the readers of the Herald upon | Tue frients of Moscow were taking all that offeren at | Chremony, which he has promised us he will detail in & | in opposition tv tao resvlution, after which the yeas and terns offered, each heing made of ; ° * lt hat he would beat Americus, supposing that | Sewing manner. nays were culled, and as it was found @ quorum was not ing couly ‘o ‘oarside fish °C rough, fills his mind with the most soething and | this accession to the fleet of New York pilot boats ; | the improvement in the weather would be in his favor. | | CHatHam Srreet.—There is no public thoroughfare | Present, the meeting was di page m the yoo of bere) di urbune feelings towards the present adiministra- | for, during the inclemencies and shipwrecks of | The mare, Dutchess, too had her admirers, who wero | ik our Rhea cit laste more of the attention of | | ‘oust mamas oo wie ele parehatess: midday 4 tion. Ail these causes unite to render O’Con- last winter, they were ever on the alert for duty, | sas the areih ertery Peileat Ala had Bellon, Ineunigenes, | G. SAUNDERS & 30%, 77 Brewtway. forms the meia ertery between per 7 ing we, forme the mela arcery petmeen the lower ond uoper part | Avavir 9.—irrest on Suspicion.—Am ol State prison nell more disposed to treat with the whigs for | to succor the distressed, and to beat allcreation in | bird, called John Cowen, was arrested yerterday, by | | Phalon’s Magic Hair Dye, a and U speeches of the “young Ireland” party. They The magnificent packet ship New World, was | nae Se ee ee aii pion tn, | ° 5 . : | f bli , and notwithstanding this, | i aw ee Aye: The inconsistency of his bringing us the latest news. We wish the David | q | thetels tatees, 00 comple ly monopolized, and lnmber. | Saeenernt aren Pasa: wr te act oe batooeriag | pal p Fans "Dye. Spe oS > cee ares present and former sentiments towards the whigs, , Mitchell, her gallant Captain, and her skilful | Movements of Travellers. | gue, bi fy mde a [reg ee hr icanaated sell a valise, containing three linen shirts, a pir of shoes, pair to ian Seow seen Simons rey was continually kept before his eyes in the | builders all sorts of good fortune. The hotels youterday wets oopjoady sogepiiet Oe, | centre of the ' y vts tas Saka ey SO Mae See Seats Sones, wast article ip | and plaid, and an album belonging to | iss © ee tothe Whore en, for | following names are selected from the | this line from which an owner is wanted. A) officers. id one boldly called ny . H oth rticularly to that part, embraci be “a is - asa re Soaieell se redeern his | launched from McKay’s ship yard, at East Bos- Feapoctive seein ein, Chicago; Mr. Rice, New | Hreets, By the innumerable o! por potstioas, Orase Hie ek trish oon ot yeah ge. for pledges, and reject all connection with the whigs. | ton, on Tuesday last. The New World is the ire; L. Deumas, Virginia; G. Graham, Washing- | walk, the pp of th covets mee Ge lpr gin having married twenty-seven women one after the other, At gthis O’Conneli’s jealousy took fire. T i ‘lt i ited ). Bigham, St. Louis ton ; J. eee ee Se * | and all living, for which offence he was tried for bigamy, | Ce at Sop wank dt eae ire. To ' largest merchant ship ever built in the Unit ‘Andrews, Philadelphie ; J. Col ; D. Baker, WMisance. If his honor will condescend to | ghd sentenced to tho State prison. Justice Drinker lock: e ired by @ set of young men, he could not States. She was modeled and constructed under Boston ; Mr. Hamilton, Mobile ton ; E. visit to this scene of puts and feather beds, he will | ed him up for examination. endure. To be crossed in his darling object the i di i i il. | Field, Nantucket; P. Mills, Treves; Wm. Belche g object of | the immediate superintendence of Captain Wil Louis; M.Tuthili, Mobile? J. Harrison, Cincinnati’ L serious Consideration. i - # coalition with the whigs, and the consequent liam Skiddy, of New York, who isto command | Cannon. Troy ; HI, Trumbull, Hartford ; Mr. Cumoung, Both arrested, Bie Healing & piece Of Rasa freee the eteee Guaky on LonG Istanp.—The remaining rob. | of James Euen, corner of 3d Avenue and 22d street.— Pi ay it. | Bnd our remarks to be correct, and worthy of his most | Stealing Linen.—Ann Garrison and Samuel Carr were | aviation of the Ohio ,. | e. State succession of his son John, was not to be borne. | her, and than whom there is not in the country S54 Regimens, Montreal | A. Waterman, Lapel he mi rer of nS cee bg a le Rae vot Mz. Tsk, at | Locked up for trial. be an be fom S: oR A dens ; rdner, Boston ; G. Marsh, Vermont; Mr. Farrel jockaway, and who escaped when his comrades were heed veeliug, mith O’Brien was becoming awkwardly | an individual who combines greater skill as @ | New Orleans; W, Sione, Washington; Mr. Lewes, | taken, wae arrested lastevening ut Gowanus. ‘The police Police Affairs. Phtabarg, Avg popular, and he must be got rid of. Ofthemeans | merchant, as a shipbuilder, and as a seaman, or | Daytes, Ohio. of Brooklyn deserve much credit for their exertions in | To tHe Eniton or THe New Youx Henate. fewille. Avy Crry—J. Robertson, Georgia ; B. Vick, Upper Ca termination to se- Dear Si adopted for this purpose, we have before spoken. | who has higher qualifications as a gentleman. | p Hull, Vie pony toy Mg Recetas of Tuesday morning centaina Load | 7 burg ; C. Stevenson, Virginia; J. D. Gro- | cure this fellow, who was found to be an old and notori- | Your Police reports This is enough on Irish affairs. We venture to assert that the New World will be | cer, Cimber and England J, Stackpole, Boston ; W. | ous burglar; and they afterwards refused to receive any | agraph headed rowd oe te accr cet ek Catia oe MONBY MAMKET. " ar i Cam , Virginia; A. Halladay, 3. Mitchell, New rtion of the reward ofte: ir. Fisk for his arrest arrest: Wednenday, . Da P.M. Misonat.:Coumrisua—There are tai floating palace—combining every known im- | Orieans ;'J. Palmer, Weshington ; B. Sands, U.S N. Within twenty-four hours. The reward was divided | Harman Hanfield, proprietor of « garden, in Williams he ea re ey xa e in our har- | provement, with all that is comfortable and ele- | George, J Negus, Philodelphia ; J. McCulloch, Wilming: | among those of the citizens who assisted on horse back jh. pentagram ay dren ede aay m burg! bor, at this time, four foreign vessels of war—three | . : ton; Bache, W. Morris, J. Stone, G. McHenry, Phi- through the di He was taken to Queens’ count; Asa duty to myself and friends, I publish the following | extent. Morris went ap %; Harlem \; Norwich a . 2 gant. She is to sail from this port, and her suc- | "4 W.B The AB he dee Leen ugh, the day. ® Qaeei y+ | statement of the affair :— | ‘ de 3 from Holland, and one under the flag of Spain.— | cess is certain. =o > Hudnon, Ggdenainig: Tea ra , anit teeeeatt organ fore wal gainet him, as wellas | scat Sunday, while in Mr. Hanfield’s garden in com. | Worcester 1; Reading %; Canton <5 Long Is 8 ch vesse 7 : " : . ‘aseac! ‘ | som losed fis t day's Ps biped Mihdasiors co, ye weber Our New York shipbuilders must have a care Chen ~n Sen J proce WWricthatys a. | ae ages cane oh epped, Seay Bisa pany Cilmi ‘aera boy f ime when Wie Henkel hi pip yet nce Levaes farther improv e of ived a fortnight since, | i 1 ie | D ee 7 Aa ‘tog, | the Jersey City ferry boat, at it yurtl tlemant: th en: 4 anid paid the usual covaplimentary ealate, burwag | £2¢ eit well-earned laurels. Boston and Balti- | Dey, Puuladelphi; 4-Rogers, St. Louie J Webrter | ecsignt nd was near being drowned. Thore wee not | Cherked,ia oa 8 very Wagentlemeniy mannes Wilh Ch jm Morris of M, others losing atthe mornog prise i Georgia ; skill, Philadel; T. Hill, Montreal ; More present powarlhl competitors, mbers, Vermont ; W. Davis, Albany; W. Todd, Washington ; J. Eaman, Kingston; M. Sherwood, Buf. | Plier, Whitney, j treated with neglect. The salute of the others lent light tosee when the boat was, made fat to the me, aeaeresgets ts seas vom of walters, ber tendess Counterfeit one dollar bills on the Bank of Indian’ dock. The authorities should see to rs fell to work with chairs, trays, and other mis- | South Bend Brench, payable to S L. Jennings, letter | et eral arate delay, returned froma | Geygrat, TavLon Nut YET A CANDIDATE For THE oad hay eheihic; Phe virgins t peste tw ee printiog hen me et a eats as weeny Caeredt a4 9 bay wimige Taaten tok sone vignette representing a black#mith shop, are in circal i 4 Prestoency.—By letters addressed by this hero to | Ohio ; G. Beecher, Connecticut. ” yA Avery, | Crossing a plank earelessly Taid over the trap door ofthe | although they were entire ers tome; he would not | tion. They are well executed, but when compared wi Now we think it proper to ask whether we are | 7 A ‘. ; wi Ge . M. - Howanv.—Dr. Young, Boston ; G. Wall, Burlington; | second. story, not, nationally, on the best of terms with Holland, | cc”? Folwom, of this city, and D. M. Lensin: | , TT" Riode talandy Major Hoss, J. Fleming, Tro Heat foot fh 01 My it gave way ond precipitated her to the | listen to any thing like reason, and I was obliged to fight | the genuine, the quality of the paper and engraving w . A a and if so, why has that government been insult- | fing and others, of Philadelphia, it appears thet | ihecingion, Kentncky ; D. Demarest, New Bedford, E. was broken in some way by the | in self-defence. i no came down, andthe received butitle | |The statement concerning my belng arrest-d is alto poor a ee eae’ Prop tea bet test Hest: i King, Hngiand ; R. Colburn, Baltimore ; A. Gitz, Pitts: | injury. Her escape, er, was miraculous. in | gether incorrect. 1 have commenced an action for dam- | Cas! , aad ts " <i nrtd Why, taeve We been dingraced’t In former |e ee ee Te OT eee) hacen Plone tiny L Tare, Goeeting 01 ways threo gr four such ‘casen have, come to our | ges against Hanfeld Youre, Hadi tear bn hd pemcinn. gays a Ke he had th ri 7 x next presidency. General Taylor truly remarks | smith, Buitimore ; E. Je Hale, North Carolina; George | knowledge, and all have in a measure origiuated incare- Janus Fanuery. ‘The entries at the ( Ampito tie: the ship-ol-the line North Ca- | (hat the agitation of this question in his present | Collyer, Philadelphia; J. Hayes, Geneva ; W. lessness, and from want of proper guards around these Custom House of New Orleans Festa ‘i,| hatches. ‘Two of these occurrences took place in the j August, were 163 vessels, viz: 82 ships, 26 barks ir 1 . 3 J. Mason, :'H. ips, ’ en ae on Decey, to salute al new | responsible situation, would tend to embarrass | ei eee a ete at aay poeta; | immediste vicinity of the above. beanie Pager rigs, 62 achra, 2 sloops, and 9 steamers. During ti 7 . XmDAE to our fellow citizens from the | him in successfully prosecuting the existing war | Mr. Gilmour, Canada ; J. Wilson, Upper Canada; W.| Conxstiva Du Bors.—We have now to add tothe list | gepr. 9—Thomas Fenton vs. Michael 0’ Donohue — | same period last your 43 vessels entered, viz : 10 ships wef se poses’ 2035 Lt navy but seldom see it— | with Mexico. Welagree perfectly with the Gene- | illesple, Philsdelphia; © MeEschram, Honduras HL. | of regent desthe, Counsting Oe, Sele tt lore than forte | This was proceeding under the ataiute The plainif| parks, 10 brigs, 19 schra, and 7 steamers, fo exercise officers and men, and keep all hands | raj in his remarks. He must not have any obsta” | Jeoson's.—L. Kilbourne, Charles Miller, Obio; G. | years,—was one of {Re original Directors of the Union | cupied « lot immedistely inthe rear of plainti’s. The | Cleared daring the same time 1845, 74 veasels, vir: in good health, and to save the ship from the dry | cje thrown in his way to end the war, butlikea Levey eae} ae oe tone, 8. a x: re Beni and ioeen omeneer tt ned Saiun one premires in dispute are situate in oe contre of the lots, ships, 7 barks, 7 brigs, 92 achrs., 6 sloops, and 6 steame i pt ii il i oath 0 A rts th ; b * +» Jones, rot nd an st 5 PP 3 rot. This year our harbor is left without its most | patriotic citizen, as he is, he must consider him- | nington; T, Tompkins, Bioghampyon ; D Smith, New | ple fortune, and retired afew years since from active par- seh ucatvene inte eecnanae ‘of mon, tore downthe | AMOUNt of tonnage 61,726 42 Cleared during the ear attractive ornament—our visiters are insulted— time this year, 189 vessels, viz: 40 ships, 96 barks, the real well wishers of the navy are disappoint- 7 a " 7 York ; T. Parker, Vermo it: A. Hammond, Connecticut ; | suits. He was a man of quiet habits, buta thorough mer- | fence, and took forcible session, which he has since | self'at the disposal of his fellow-countrymen when | }°sniu ‘Harord ; D. Clarke, do. ; L, Barber, Indiana ; | chant, and much respected for his uniform good charac- | Coutinued to keep. For the detence, it was sought tobe | brigs, 65 aches, 4 sloops, and 26 steamers ‘Tonnage | | : the war is concluded. J. Stephens, Canada; N. Walton, Montpelier; C. B.| ter and honrable dealings. hown that the premises in dispute originally belonged | joy iE me esd suffers an hundred times the pecu- (libsanaabin Smith Hertord. ; Conggan’s Orrive— Suleidé—The Cotonér ‘held ati | to de dante, eu that plaintsff was originally a trespass. TE Oe Pilkey oo assem oss ‘ot— . eee ? cording ‘rtd arin spe are smothered, the | Sreamsurr Sourmerxer.—In our notice of this | Elections. re erin im ha heat Ss Bon! of | ar pintntim, Mar, Metaham ; for defendaxt, Mr Boe | ofice at Oswoge;' from the opening of navigation to reigns to the disgrace ¢ the done, = arsimony | vessel yesterday, we ommitted to state that she | ,, Veruont—Onlye fow sees ee overnor areas | ®&@, Who came to her death 7 cutting her throat with | worth. September for tne years 1845 and 1846, was as follows: that if our Seorttary of the Navy keow of tas he | Was built for the able and enterprising firm of | follows Raton (whig) 20.209, Smity, (dem) 16,908, all | sirieg roeding te Bere |. a, United Beatee District Court, | ve $6797 a1 ve e ordere ad iy A 7 A > |. Seaman — ' tery, enely se dg ead tie North Carolina off the bat- | Spofford, Tilotson & Co., of this city, in conjune- others Gate, There 0 Rave Das aseeanansy. the t room, and on going to hor he die | seport of this cave in type, which is crowded out to-day. | Portree Why i# it that the Dutch schoone tion with Captain Berry. The hull was con- | Legislature, the whig candidate will undoubtedly be | beige be ane with her throat cut, on the floor. Ver | We shall give it to morrow. | Paces overte4s......... 996000 29 infevorot” has not been invited up w the navy sad fore, | structed by the well-known and scientific naval | elected by that body: tn the House, It i compoied Sat | : | Namber of clearances issued for the same time = act rep he ae 0. daunting she is aliowed to | Architect, W. H. Brown, Esq. ; the engines—a inthe Sonate the whige will be about tiree to ene. In United States Commissioners’ Ofiice. Court 4d ss hg Aa ay FE Ne { 1846. 2,304 ‘cans, wo had for years plundered us wien ex: | by Messrs. Ward, Stillman & Co. of the Novelty | Svecnd, Judge Collamer falls a Hitle short ofa majority | Cooke, ‘captain, of the “American brig Robert, was | No.1—G. C. Dekay va. G.F. Irving and al. Mr. F. B 3] in favorof’ sam le. pared against us, ‘ssels now pre- | her state rooms are already engaged for her first | jeads some five hugdred, but falls more than & n, on a seamen named Wi 0. 16.—G. P. Frost vs. the Saratoga Mutual Fire In. | Principal articles of proper'y shipped by canal at Oswe punity, were allowed the { In thi a, Marsh has a large over all others, | brought fbefore the Commissioner charged | Cutting concluded for respondents, and Mr. D. Lord, Jr. | ‘The following will show the amount of some of t Within’ reach to repait the very eee ery thing Works, We.understand thats large number of | In the turd Mash hes 6 stgS Meite. Fock (aom} | with aving scares Wakao porous wow ‘war heard op same si : ing am trip, on Saturday next. behind an election. with a heavy stick of wood. to bail cower surance Compeny. To be passed w prejudice. from the opening of navigation to 1st

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