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INDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1846. Pris Two Cente; Vol. XII, No. 246—~Whole No. 4489. NEW YORK, ce OOKBINDERS’ STOCK and Tool Warehouse.— | ; { Am eric : A ffairs in ‘Englay , _| Posits, and the dissolution of colourable railway compai] nown’s Tract, Herkimer Co,, N.Y.) THE NE W YORK HERALD. Me jose ga Mes. Naseem st, has forsale | OUR MEX |AN RELATIONS. ican in land. ies, theso amall capitalists are getting hold of tome tao Sept. 6, 1846. ie Skivers, ee Gasvet ’ Spindles and Speculations. mer Senin Sos. ei pos cma fed F employment. Feo- | The Going to Mount Marcy—vtrrival at Brown's Tract " T a | = le wi jet thei: re is any | JAMES QORDON BENNETT PROPRIETOR, | ("sri ‘Aoete Baraishers, | SANTA Liverpool Mercury, Aug.1¢], 1 | leans ofinvestment open to thems and the only way to | —John Brown, Dr. and Cr. with the Road—2 Gyprey | ed plored Cals, ond CRS Heiney fatelligence abeaiiag weather om : | prevent their spoiling railway and other enterprises by | Mcal—f Glimpse at Brown's Tvact—The Eagle ‘urkey Morocco, ilding ani Is, " | overdoing them, is to extend and vary the modes of re-| fover— Moral Reflections—The Indian Hunter and d Blue'Roans, “ *" Tools, ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS — tonto the settlement of the Oregon a | a Giroulation---Forty Thousand: — | Americar E, Sheep shics, Compames, Hummers "and | is : * preservation of that, peace ‘bet | aneratire fevesteanky whieh cam only ‘be deve by |’ ‘OTT. sere Toes end Clessenan’e Ralesms saute i = feces Me pag Leet, adi. | OF TH: ) “he. ow me There are some who shrink from this conelusion ; ap- | With the aid of a second edition of *Don jQuixotte’s HER ALD—Every day, Price 2 cents per copy—¥ £ Thread, . ee. TN i prehending that every extension of markets increai to, have. I hed this pict wore @ wine and Thread, Polishers, ke. } L 0 $ S 0 F HE T R U xX T 0 N : 1, which, in conjunction, ‘osinante, have I reac! picturesque stopping 9 per ano bl ce. ‘ Se prea | the temptation to over-trading and the chance of fluctua: f the British Parliament, to collision with more competi. | Place in my wild-wood’s route; at least here we are to ‘- { mutual interest to those of near-rela- Also, 2 d-hand Embossing Presses. N.B'—Letericg Blocks, Gilding ie lis, Tools, kunboss- | tions, by bringing ui PE—Every Steam Packer day |; ry Senshi ta tieed tat me thasttntions cane | tors. Increased facilities of intercourse and quicker | leave the barbs, and take to barks—an Indian, belonging Frice 6% cents per copr—$3 0 per annua, payable in ad | ME,f‘n, Ai,ac: eu to Order at the shorvest notice, SINGULAR @TATE OF THINGS. future rapture all butimpostible. ‘The Tariff bill,t will communication by land and soe. aro efactively counter. | to the St. Rogis’ tribe, being iu waiting with two finely ‘ADVERTISEMEMTS at the usual pric ime aed RNC eee ea aataans Testa Soon as i | be seen, passed the Senate on the 20th of July, by «bare | more easily and certainly known. Reactions are more embroidered canoes for our morning’s passage up the sateen ene NEEDLES. ARRIV | majority of one, the numbers being 28 to 27, réceived tho | Tmediately felt eck over production, before it | chain of lakes that form the head.waters of the Hudson, PRINTING of all kinds executed with beauty aud de: | MANUFACTURED BY JOHN RIMMER & SONS, ‘AL VERA CRUZ | assont of the President the following day, and is now a ; j ek oven: afore it | : ; ae ALCESTER, ENGLAND. law. it comes into operation on the Ist of December trates ps wer sagt tone id iisine be tepertoellng the Racket, the Oswegatchios, the Black and the Moose ters or communications, by mail, addressed to th | FROBERT 8 STENTON) 14, MAIDEN LANE. (Up Spiga next. A copy of the new Tarift will be found elsewhere. | imadistely + arse of yarns’in Manchester 1s known ia | TIVers: The distance though the woots from Lewis Co,, is ie aenbtodmecey reniieds' "| —la necoumcyin the worlddors he manactarerso sere | PE A CE MUS S1 ON « | warmontaivocates or war with Ragland onthe Oregon | alle inex wevks, and in China in two month: and a | Pyraed since coustracted sbont eenty vene one ees sg frome deserved superiority pe ’ ue: were also the most strenuous supporters o! the ‘er | ina truly awful state—broken causeways: and dilap rthis reason, au American looks for q ? Door ea ie | to the foreign purchaser, and the receipt of payment, aie er ways pida- » | new tariff. Perhaps these gentlemen, having failed in b er . | ted bridges and morasses, of an unfathomabl: Reisardieees read itis tae cee quality soohine remversoare their attempts. to involve’ the two ‘countries in war, | ected more simply and directly, Stocks which for- | Tao it wo amall underteklog, in polst of eutecprise to and recomumesds whet be has tried aad proved. Still thought the next best thing they could do was to endea- Ka < vnwctrtiggr it -§ jeturers, micdlemed. | commence this route. They are the monuments of the Tino wale without exception, All who purchase Needles by | SPeetal Despatches @ the New-York Herald | Oho ensure a perpotuil peace. At all events they | *d forwarding agents, are now centered in the hands of | Titty and ‘perseverance of John Brown, of iehete E. A. KUTZ, Wholesale are well aware that they are uot usualy label!ed could not have adopted a course more likely to to | Producers and consuiners. le machinery of commerce | j.j4n4, who made this clearing of about fifteen hundred NAUTICA ST RACTURER AnD nUvORt ER oF With the real manutagtaree a's e with tl e of the | U.S, Homp Squapnox, off Antonio,? . | thatconsummation, than the supporting of a measure | Querations te being oxtended Though the teeters on. | 2cte#; and then, the State, no completing How pledges PICAL & MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS. | imporcer in Now York, Lizardo, August 26th, 1816, 'y | tending to promote and extend the commercial inte: | errr oe et ae eae thom more com, | te torthern New York, he was obliged to abandon his Be ite neBnahes Nie wth 4 Periiag, Slip, ¥. .. | importer.can attach bi Arrival of Santa Anna at C 0. ‘ course between them. ehaly ta hand, weec’ more. istiactly all their minute | settlement, and has left'it worse than a wilderness to the W'thathelineconady on and n general aorent st | Sea everyone of cumini ty WLS | Cora ty the U. 8. Nabal forces Lave ofthe U | gorieene ean peme alte ubliah the txt of the Ore: | fn thid cher ie afoty forthe capital and salty forthe | SY, oL.very, bedy Dut the hunter and the tourit quality whi e previously purchased, and again r ‘al ia by the U. 8. forces—Loss of the . | gon treaty, which, we are glad to perceive, is free from ~ ee se ter ge rly in the woods, at each stream, wi Pevel its ¢ cleus, "This isnot right. Itis time that justice should be doue z brig Truaten; and surren Stag Ber officcre end crew es fro cry met ambien nt retin babe fen w prot, willbe more certain and wendy ie were ged o nerd nate Megha ‘om acrom, om rd - P ely to lead to further disputes. The tree navigation J : and then carry our baggage over logs, and oft times the real maker: ors to the wholesale trade, (and through | prtemers of War—Scurvy-sAirrival of Despatches and) of the Columbia river isconceded in perpetuity, not, as Lo ey Aug. 29, 1846, | Wading in the water to our Thave thus made out them to the ladies of the United States.) Joln Miwmer's | log of Truce. was thought by some, merely limited to British subjects OR FORE: AUG: 2; . the debit and credit of this short part of a long trip :— fous a re ore eo hari, Taparietiye and Rince my last, the following events have created some tradi roy - hecgerg relent Company, and terminat- The Town—Cotton Mill—Howe’s Circus To. sarinacinokoeshe vo Dr. to say “a ied. jes, as st ever ‘ir f wi ; ‘ bsg abies Se ba pares of ie. general comys e i Ng bo ioto cus | excitement among us, and ma; the same with you. a Mieciee wa bare Mpeg nee beyond rumors of | We find a large town here in a very awkward i wmenaatanin ce ae 1c, Manilests, Log Books, Nauti: any aod shepeaions the Coutinent of Earope, where | Santa Anaa has returned to 3 ho arrivedat Vera movements and preparations. Let os hope that the com- | topographical locality. One portion of itlies on a . four Diistered 008, icin ate are of the best materials | have @ reputation superior to al! others: aldeodim=rh_ | CTu% on the 16th inst., acco by his wife and | pérative pent te rouge mediation of Great | High hill, from which you descend abruptly to the «feeding eight battalions of mosquiteey, 60 id warranted correct. Sextants,, CUNSUMPTIUN COUGHS. friend Gen Almonte; they came from Havana in the | fin forthe amicable settlement of all disputes be- | lower town, which lies in alow hollow, ten feet — [nt Aeataine ge ete Ek AND ALL DISEASES OF THE LUNGS Englich merchant steamer On Senta Anne's eos the sire} <epantios of tie north at synit: | ASORIE? lower: than the canal that passes through the Hoow’ Gi A gd r 4 be for end delivered. “ landing in Vera Cruz, h received with acclamation’| this be accomplished, the “small cloud in west,” en ee ~ 12’ Capit to Roap ro Baown’s Tract. paired seut for and delivers § g 8 8 8 & g § 8 8 8 3 8 § in pag tomb pra ‘ctog » BAbue ss wash tranlosked to wath sack oheusboes poe middle‘of it. A surface is occupied by a popula- B ait free of partridges, = - $3 9 7 . ry reception | time ago, w completely dispelled, and give place i “foursnipe, - - - « Y ORDER of the Honovable Ani Mezxen. Bapreme e DK 3W Y NE Biss by the citizens was not what ‘he expected—they are” florious, and, we hope, long continued sunshine. That tion apparently of seven or eight thousand, equal “ eight pairs pigeons, - - - 200 tachment hes segued egataat the estate uf Deviagh me doubtful as to the policy he intémds pursuing, and afraid | it may be #0, and soon, must be the prayer of every lo- | to the area of Brooklyn, with its sixty thousand Mae fine Age me det, on due proof made Ue nd Wana Case Come WILD CHERRY. to trust him Soon after his artival he issued a“ pronun- 4 Y¢" of freedom and humanity. inhabitants. The place is not only divided iuto Pid ele men Oe Leg lho jouer pursu nt to the dirrctions of the Statute concern- | THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE PREPARATION i to,” the purport of [From the London News, August 8. the upper and lower towns, but is sub-divided t b hs, ae ee a" Artachupe.tn aguinct sbosomdingy asecesiod or nonvect: | Coughs, Golds Auchite, Droscnitns Lives Coc itee aol, | cremento,” the purport of WHAM mat he wishes 10) | 1 any credence 1sto be plied in esenunts hom Mexi. PP. bade ded by naough belige, Lo} dent debtors: - ting’ Blood, Difficulty of Breathine, Pain in the Side obey the will of the people of » I learn that be | 24 nat country is threatened not merely to be shorn of |e canal which passes directly through both, 00 Ano that the same willbe sold for the payment of his debts ‘and Breast, Palpitation of the Heurt, iaflaenza, has sent his lady to his old estate of ** Clavo,” and | its: re i i i - ca taniess he, the sa.d Thoms D. Fincu, sopesr teres Ping a Fy Mango h its northern provinces, but absolutely to be broken up; | ascending the hill by a chain of locks, and span- — rach attachment acerrdiag tolav, within three months from "Netvous Debility, aud all diseases of left Vera Cruz, with an armed! eagort, for the city o! | in which caso its scattered members: might he absorbed ned by 80 many bridges as to give it the appear- | Balance due Brown's Tract Road, 60 iret ation , ‘nroat, ry i o1 a , 2 4 that te mak. “An Cine the payment of dy dcbus and the delivery of any ae moat efectant and" pete di akip bt hlacy-s welainavica: ook say, brought ‘within the sphere of their induence, “Yu. | ance almost of a tunnel. There are dozens of Pismberiynerge drteeone at's, iA tar apts eed or for his use, ant speedy cure ever os 7 blockading eatan, most southern extremity of the empire e i ay | thi rh the | fe it, ted but 4 roperty by him for auy purpese whatever, ‘Kuown tor when the Arab appeared off the Harbor; an officer from | most important and populous of the provinces, after the | COOPer, shops in the lower town, where they | hreugh t Ehune a ta folcchiie with Weems hee Aad len by Jaw and are vi any of ‘ is ral ff Me itself and those make thousands of flour barrels, and a large mill . 0 July 24, 1 that ship boarded the steamer and had an interview with } Central ones of Mexico itself and t immediately 7 i forks. Seated around a fire kindled against a dry pine My 2 LP PCH, of Ballston Spe, above diseases fe around it, has declared itself independent ; not in any | On the ey of the hill where {hey make barrels | stump, with @ dashing little rill curling among the moss- jy28 Itaw3mo *rre Atty. for attaching Gredicots. ~ Santa Anne, but it was nothing more than a “friendly | temporary fit of di faction, but with a determination | of flour. East of the canal in the lower town are | beds at our feet, each supplied with crotched sticks, uj é NITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT, Fifth at DR. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF call”—asit is well known th: Saunders, of the St, | to imitate and adopt the local independence achieved by | a number of the elegant residences of the local | which h huggit nice alip of fat Dear cae beer ee ren the remedion Gn CHERRY. a greet vane: | M09" acting under the ord:ra of. Commodore Conner, | ‘be different portions of the adjoining Columbia. aristocracy, like the four-and-twenty captains all | pork, whi farotind the little oartyr ‘ - 5 cl It ia not the higher orders of a state which keep it to- ‘ i i i ind his little oleaginous co: m, they stew and ft, oF which aot the part of masolo to knit fatones’ ina row. Also, further in, the railroad terminus | ® ie jeag' ym panior ey stow and bindallto a common centre. This vital office in u D. 1846. The court mi t to.adj .” Present | ()F all the. Roti Baoa HE oetdobe die Vaden Pim Mane | OD” i, mbichpotete tobe of Great fl MMe A offered no obstructions to Santa Anna’s entry into MeKinley, presidi , absent. Josiah et a enter Clark of al No. 1G0—Teap POUND Sinur OF WILD jue to oS human fa- SWAYNE’SCOM- | Mexico. General Almonte was thg bearer of a box of RY as one of the | segars from our Consul at Havana to Commodore where the iron track from buffalo, via “the falls,” | Jike @ newly married couple on suddenly stops, so that in getting to Lockport ‘ing and returning odors summer hy ory character. i ; e any great community or empire must be performed b orses were tethered, and are browsing with great i Phillipe Joka Heat Con Luke Darse We, Eompounds put forth for ths cure of diaearee which afer | Conner. So you seo matters here are yot likely | the lower classos,the (pie ‘Sai Beay et the people. In | fom New York by railroad, you must go to Lake | gegerness the bramble the road.” Whew we skitk, Waiter J Le eed exes. | human nature, not one remedy eould be uamed which has in | t© endin smoke. old Europe, and in the Europe of this day beyond | Erie, 40 miles beyond the town, in order to come | emerged into the cle a vision of wild beauty burst ano, Wedel Na 40 short a space of time acquired such unbounded confidence | We have information of a late date from the Pacific, | the Rhine, the tendency of members of the upper clasa | in on the other side. This arrangement of a back | upon forests blending with the sky, edt nk with the public, aud as Fertormed such a raculous cares; Mae fh other d ed Horeca Redabeagelinhe > the aps was and is to divide and te break up empires, for each | door entrance to the settlement by railroad, throws | and one lone mansion loomed far behind the trees, built arke & Co., 2 to enjoy his local influence. ‘The rise of the middle clas. tirely off the track. “ Upon around hill, a sort of sentinel to the hunters and Be cial Sia pamalb-ane coed unity of empire ta Frentes ret ge Sey Chitty miles to the south cue | fisherman of the better days that it once had seen.” The and is doing so in Germany. Buffalo, and the lateral road from Buffalo here | ™°0% was full upon us ere we reached this old time- ten Finley, i ulty and others, as thi: ly celebrated remed: 7 ‘df begeeng of sanpoane, herein, and that said defendants re- | UY Re ©. nee iret felebrated rei any: ; the U. 8. naval forces uader Com. Sloat. At San Fran- of Unfortunately, in Mexico, and in all the States peeples turns the face of the t pletely on e | Worn house, and the Moose river fringed with silver the 7 fH. H: Wilde, iL OF YOUR CO! , Monterey, and oth: ints, th hy ol Now Hors. Qu, gacnion of iH Wilde iniiany people ate ery, bt to consider cold but ee ee ai tianetibentas will Cwrinch was flying—the citizens of Eye atl ey gle hemasies nena shogt Niue | toe Americana a0 dtane .. Soliciror for ts \ppears to ii , the i I id rs ~ id shaw! that od dl such'we woul reful of yor s.” do not tam. | by the Mexicans. The U.S. ship Portemodth wes at San There Eee a tow petppsienss, Poakhie the Eevenean ver. | Wrong direction. The people have actually found resembling ihe fineat oanhmeres from the, ones looms ot your constitutio If you d tolive to ood Mere sp Hurry on the volunteers, or they will be-| nacular, at the top. Indians and negroes, and Mestizes be-, | out this fact; and they have hada preliminary | Zeflis. The inmates gave us a hearty welcome, and the low. These people have no education, no national pride | survey of the route fora continuation via the ca- | soft side ofa well-cleaned hemlock floor to sleep on; a Ifthe Spaniards had not been the most ruthless, the | nal, to Rochester, 62 miles, which would at once | ®olitary eagle, whose mate was shot by our host some 10 most brutal, the most exclusive, insolent, and stupid of | bring the out-ol:the-way town of Lockport into | ¥¢4"s ogo, i# sailing over the landscape, which he visits domineering races, the native races would not have | the regular line of the great thoroughfare, east and | °V°TY ¥ear with a devotion to past affection that t combined to overthrow them. Unhappily, their expul- er uphavé io One rll scleeneal teach human bipeds «lesson, and butterfly pvets, that sion not only destroyed the links between’ America and | Wet. “ ne small impediment in the way | constancy is not an emanation of the pen, but @ pridciple Europe, but even the links that kept American pro- | —@nd that is, the want of a company—and the | ofthe heart. Sail on noble hermit of the wilderness Vinces together. No class of proprietors derive any bene- | Want of funds. ‘True, the Leckporters have a | thine was indeed the love oflife’s early day, andto call fit from connexion with the central government. It is | canal to Albany, buta railway through from the | those blossed memories, dost thou now, in fonely beauty, | the military which Setsis, Fees i ty isa soldier that | lake to Rochester, would Being to the canal itself | fill ee, eee naw nar or ~ a — wer, and gives the only ‘office worth having, | in. this inte : i oe’er the fragrance of fade mn Por 6 'y, ing, | in this interval, a large addition of business. abandon, bird of the tempest and the storm ; withered be as will effect an ensy Le E's COMPOUND SYRUP 1 is HERRY has cured more colds than any other BOL oolpgherive re dah Sacer aera for confessed by sais for his country. The certificares of ‘taken Clerk's Office, Cireuit Court of district of Loutijana. 4 hereby eert the - trae copy from the original of record 1a this office, oes iy hand and tho wal of aid eaurt, at the ety of New Or lee 6th day of July, 1846. ‘iy aw mm £0. RANDOLPH, Clerk. CEMENT, SAND AND GRAVEL FOR THE UNL: TED STATES DRY DOCK, AT BROOKLYN New Yoru, August sath, tev EALED PROPOSALS, endorsed © Proposals for OF WILD me fie in- fle offere . f; i stant, on a cruise up the coast yn the 14th, while cares eee tans anvaluablg, medicine, wich the Pro | Standiog in to ‘Tusjan, 100 miles fo the ae ts aunative properties aad the kigh rauk | of Vera Cruz, she captured a small Mexican eoast- imation vessel; after throwing the 0 ~overbdeard, I Faculty, and thousands who have transferring her captain (a Scotchman) and ‘his COMPOUND SYKUE OF WILD | crew to the Truxton, she was sent adrift. Capt. Qa concur jn pronouncing it oug of the best te | penter being anxious to cross the bar for the purpose: for the cure of all PULMONARY | Chtaining fresh provisions for the squadron, emplo CAUCTION—Dr. Swayne’s Preparation of Wild Cherry | the captain of the coaster, who knew course pe: ; rild Che i isdiction, to his comrades. A civilian has no | ‘[} i “—) 3 ‘the firet that ahanad so ton aaklin tosh ly, to pilot him in. This fellow, with jurisdiction, to ¢ it There is no help for this people, but in a connec- als for the Dry Dock,” will be received at ols formateri: | any other country. Years after this “celebmted remedy” | iogly tan the Traxton-on the fee, raphe tt Jo Mte Dierefore looks to local iaikiones, nate | ton With the “grand ohain.> ‘Under the present qualities cukagiel ice wr sstasenat rice, go'elock, FM. on Satara the 26th day of September next, | Game o atid ee byt omy ag ted struck. Every effort (but without effect) was immedi- 6 with the provincials around him in keeping | ®*fangement, they are forty miles off in the back | truth, and constancy. The Indian has just returned with Which will be 1 use during the present season : thar even persons might be deceived (and sera | ftely made to, heave her ol the wind blowing frosh Money nt home ; in directing their own adminis- | Settlement. > a daughter of his’ and some dried venison, I thank For 500 cubic yi mixture palmed off upon them) ifthey did not bear yacctees! nenoceanl er guns and shot were thrown | tration; in.advising what is best for their own com-| Inthe lower town, also, is a large cotton facto- | Providence that we are to have woman to yr. SWAYNE. er bow guns,) but she still thump- ‘apt. C. then despatched Lieut. Berry- ‘of buil sand. For 500 cubic yards of beach gravel. All of the above materials are to be Ianded on such wharf i Pt as may be directed by the Engineer, and previous tothe Ist ¥, ate fictitious and counterfeit, except that | man in one of the brig’s boats, with orders to reach the of November next. youre titten signature of Dr. Swayne.—Great care | squadron, and get the assistance of one of the steamers. ‘The proposals for cement must stare a price pes cask of 90 | should be observed to purchase from the regularly appointed | Fou Jaya afer, the boat was picked up by the St eet omaaed “Those for bene pdr Princi oI y 5 Mary’s, and brought into this place on the 19th. A: sand pal Office, corner of EIGHTH and RACE streets, ee ae place on the 4 8000 which | is retarsed, Those for and gravel must state «| trie ria page Lg sams sop oouane 7 oa in mind the nai Rem all preparations purporting to contain | ed very heavily. merce ; and in seeing their friends, acquaintance and re- | ry, Worked by a stream of water, brought along | delight and refine us with her presence— Iatives a provincial authority, in Lcu of stranger harples | the edge of the hill from the eaual, -Itis owned | , | know not how soon this letter will reach you, fer you ongseagees icans, with the exception of | DY Hunt, (Hon. Washington Hunt) Fields & Co. | | Lord ay ‘my next I shall have reached pet -yabelney the di (inthe capital, are all federalists, Nothing | L¢ Works up the “ raw material” through its seve- | ofthe Adirondacs and the land ofjthe Algonquins, where hae prevented their establishing universally such a sys, | ‘al processes, to the plain white shirtings und | the axo of the hunter alone has echoed, and the soli tom of or non-government, butthe dread of | shectings. It has in operation some 2,600 spin- | beaver yet builds his dam—where the deer have : i - gO TI im casks to contain about 300 Conner, be sent the Princeton to Tuspan. inthe meap- - fara and depreciation af the | dies, and 75 looms. employing from 700 80 opera. | run ways, and Indians their trails. May the winged pouads. The staves must be made ‘of hard wood and bound g $ g i g & $ $ g g i} g g 8 time, while the Truxton was in this perilous situations two ¥ give full ‘scope and freedom to | tives. ‘The com any, in spite of the new tariff, steed on the seal of this epistle nid it in Lacagens faye Sith orhickory hoops, and weigh about 280030 | “AGgwrs in New Yaux—Cnasues H, Hino, cormeret | Mexican schooners wade thetr eppearance standing Yo- | the national \ ; ‘There are, indeed, some of the | propose adding 75 looms more. Upon the whole’ | Without delay. Tle Indian begins to more, is pous he. arin’ they must be | Broadway and John streets; &. A. Saxps, 188 Bowery; E. B. | wards her. Lieut. Bushrod Hunter volunteered to take military who hi ut they care thought, that for th tablished fi ; >| time I snored to. I have just rul my ancle and toes under cover until they are delivered at | Wanwen, 208 Bleecker street, J.C. Hat, 48 Grand, cornet | them with lst cutter of the brig, which was soon accom- | only to make uso e time, vem #12, eile abil vcleen otek nteas theae factories, the | with Cheesman's Balsam, Good night. Forgetting al- the wavy yard. Norfolk; J. 1,, Lewis, 527 Greenwich; Dobp, 711 Broadway; | plished. Mr. H. and five men retaining one of the schoo- | bie them 4 i new tariff will turn out better than the act of '42. | most to state that or hors > his rite Persons intending to propose for cement must send to the | W: d Ki Fr ‘ s ple them in the dust Thus did Santa Anna, ; most to state my poor horse (you can see ae Sepik aicaniakdl te chore sacle alae) eee 121 Fulton; Mrs. Hayes, Brooklyn. Bers, and a noir aera oe a other They | and Paredes too. And ‘mey Santa Anna do again | Lt will seein the sc re gore se other invest- | far as you could see him)fis auite tagged ‘out. We leave ) fn ist of a és Nh 0 attemp' in the Truxton, but were prevent | For, whi ises the federalist | ments, and prevent that wholesale competition | him hére to feed upon these fenceless pastures till our Pen rah ciee vartiy tree from dirt, CLOCKS, FANCY GOODS AND GLASSWARE. | tedfrom achieving their aim by th stat of the wind | pry’ aud triumphe y uot b with enjoying the fruit | in factories of cotton goods, which was already | return. Then mic sincero amico, allow me to subscribe ral must be bench washed, free from dirt, aiduot | A Larwe atsortment of Fancy Goods, Clocks, Violins, Gui, | and weather. Capt. Carpender finding that Lieut. fH. | ofits triumph tn its own uit seeks to | threatening a pretty general overthrow of the | myself (as diplomatists have it) with the most distinguish amples ofthe sand and gravel proposed to be furished, | to deniers at redaced prices, at 0001 0" sae ni Per ad water ing email ost, wivel, Rermeaany | dominate over the capital, iis neighbors; in| smaller establishments. There are several other | ° consideration, your obedient servant, Hari. must be sent to the Dry Dock office ft ‘ '. GERDING, Orifted ont to the schoone: te 4 which it succeeds, per! ora betray. factories in the village. Hantronn, Sept. 12, 1846, sor igprropoeals must ge accompanied, with the written as, | _tnstimre SUBMIT — Maiden Inve. ume a that oficer, informing ian iat ite could olther ke mony 1S iedeninn sectocnotiane oe arya who Bpeched hore, from sonees, New Haven, Hartford, and Springfield peice all for the faithfal performance ten per cent Gs. make st of his way wil e schooners to the | er, if the United States take Mexican Fi yes ? mn of, we perceive, among the i il i i canes | CHE i joi 3 i in j h Conn. —New Freight Depot of the amonnt delivered 3 in all cases be retained unti BAzsBeLon’s new invented Wigs and Scabps, made of | squadron. or rejoin Capt. C.—that it was the intention of | jand, they will make it triumph in a far mote complete iad ofa whig candidate for governor ; Its Branch Road to Conn. River—New Freig! ep fully complied with... s hair, and adapted ia the most easy | those on board the brig to abandon her, and reach the di ut we doubt whether he would even accept now | —-2nnual Election of Officers—Fare Raised— Military : 1 wile gountdered wales decompanied by a Je of cach tudjvid shore, intending to deliver, themselver up. Liens. 1. | "Tie lat mail asses us, that Chihuahua and Durango | an unanimous nomination, much less the ancer- | Election Steam Mill—The Weather—Pest Office Af That such bond will be given by the party, whose offer may be for habapaitens where haaropekene Pegreiye aso have agreed to form a federal state. These two im tainties of a split ticket. fairs. accepted, wader the penalty contained in’ the 6th section of the act of lueh August, 1816, 4 stock, coutainin ther information can be obetined of the Engineer, | then beable,to ju tant provinces are by no means in the neighborhoodor | ~~ Howe’s & Co.’s circus company are here, and| ‘The N.H. and 8. Railroad Company have done a wen- fu Willlam 3: MeAtpi Seeart geet cae wader the influence of General Taylor, and his victor) the people are all agog forthe show. The very | derfully lucrative business the pest year. It is now build- charge oi a “quarter gunner,” The other one in not been neard iron effect. ous army. New Leon, Tamaulipa, and Cohabuila form - «at the D: kk Office, at th WM. BATCHELO! tor and only madufs , 2 | and itis feared she has Lees lost. This boat has sii Liens ¢ Fi Indians, who promenade the streets in their é Navy Yard, Brook! WOSrER M. WETMORE, | Wallaireet, new Urodway. ‘Removed irom ls fresdway. | arrived safe main st has since | the scene of his operaiiane; and, if tho defeated Ment | Pro diatod Cloeks in August, aro curious. to see | ins & branch road from the foot of Taleott street, on Com 0 “4 o y i Ye is ef ol ROPOSALS, sealed, and endorsed, “Wharf Timber” GENUINE GALVANIC RINGS, reached the wreck on the morning of the 2th, and Da se Trey ny mln pene eg ep ua "ps pO TOR ile in length. The Irishmen are at work on it‘as “ spa- Se ee ee Oe Par some, Wey Sony st hs elie » found the Truxton absudoted. A flag of truce was then | Sng Durango hus received ite impulse from Sente Fe and | State Canstitutional Convention, Rae ux-bennae tein ie divert ee ss wi etl MAGNETIC FLUID font by Lieut Bogys, wiwo sanded, ain! was kindly te-| Upper Texus. ‘There has been another movement Sxrr. 12—A communication was received fix: the | dily” as possible,and the steam spile driver is hammering t Hemlock Dock Logs, 9% to 42 feet long. to FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF pons ay Gn paare, who intorwed bim there were nv | Kind in Guadalaxara. The seizure of Mazatlan |y the | clerk inchancery of the second circuit in relation to tus | away from morning to night. Anda few rods South ot et, to be urea, with the ‘on, not less than 7 RHEUMATISM, poet ay nod 9 mg ion parte. =~ pe ey Nr has created another in Cinaloa and Sonoca.—- | funds in court, Referred. Mr. Townseud moved | the Great Bridge, a new freight depot, 260 by 80 feet, is ‘nba? i Pp lifornias are no doubt theirs.” The power of Mex- | that evening se: be held to ‘of the reports on P Timbérele by 1C inches NERVOUS COMPLAINTS aud crow of the brig landed un the 17th, aud oa the 19th | ico may thus speedily be reduced to its got gece Roc the rights of the citizen and on — ‘Table. ‘Tho | ™pidly going forward. fox first story isto be built of " ee a eh dette et eta. ces eat ae they started on foot for » ampico, distant about 100 miles. | ‘That is to say, it must receive the law from the first up- | Convention then proceeded durtheF to considec the re- | stone, and the second of brick, which will make it two feet of White Pine Timber, 12 by 12 inches Nomi Wcaaethes powers Folepet ie, ens to Pevenbenad hee ogg a up —— of war. | start who marches upon it with any force, and under a port of Mr. Hoffman, on the canals, finance, &e. ‘he | stories in gee oo ag, od ares bank, and oly. one on traight and of parallel width, to Wverage 43 | this remar very. The most. respe fins, dear gee aig oc Riggs tocar Hg federalist banner. rst section setting apart the «nin of $1,500,000, of the | Commerce street. Nearly hulf a dozen lecge bulldogs square, to feet, and none less than 30 feet in length. +> The Truxton, after being abandoned by her people, | {, j, doubt h for the purpose of crushing | canal revenues, as fund t the interest and | have either been pulled down or moved off the land be- 506 White Pine Tie’ Loge, 12, aches diameter}. 21 tect | HHA CALVANIG BEETS BRACE RTS GAirERS. | and before the arrival of the Princeton, was pillaged of | sese Yonvestic oncinicn ae of repelling the army of the | redeem the princi ee aed te ey ine ceaxistod on | tween the foot of Kilboura und foot of Talcott to Tong. i “ ke., are a for various diseases, and can. be wor. by the | il that could be carried off by the Mexicans. On the | (rnited States, that General President Paredes has taken | the Ist June, 1846, and including $200,000 then to be | moke room for it. The work has been begun only a few Any farther quantity of the above Timber that may be re- | most delicate with perfect and convenience. The grea | 22d, (apt. Engle of the Princeton, finding there wes no | the field, or is about to do so. It is onky by the presence | borrowed, until tho whole be paid, was passed over, no | days, but is already under great hondway., and fs to bo we be doth We W08 Nie Tard, Brookiyn, as slpeeae ae beneticis) intinance sxe: ect the, system by these arti- | possibility of sw the brig, the water th of the army in. the provinces that he can prevent the | amendment being moved thereto. The second section, | completed by the 1st of November. More life and activ- required. at the expense of the contractor, subject to the in- | “Only Aueney in New Yor, Nov 18d Broadway, between federalist rising. ‘The army, when in the capital, toge- | requiring the payment annually, into the State treasury, | ity prevail in this fection of our city in consequence, inspection of the yard. John ‘and Maiden lane.’ ide . : ie ther with an army on the Kio Grande, checked such in- | of $672,000, in liquidation of the State claims for advan | than has been w nessod By a venerable , A bond, with two su} ies, will be taken for the = Explanatory perphiets may be had gratis. ‘ + bsp weather built at ey in 1842, and wes dependent and rebellious movements, as between two and payments to the canals, was also passed over, no | ‘the oldest ee ger at meeting of id 10 per cent. retamed | _s10 1wdk2cW *re the foest beig incur navy. i li fires. But now the army of Arista is beaten and con- | amendment having been moved thereto. ‘The third sec- | Company, held on the 9th inst. in this cit a y, O read aaah Pond, David Watkinson, of Hartford; J, Boorman, of the see ah of the canals, after pay- | Peck, C. Vanderbilt, of New York; Ezra ©. Reed, New xpenses of the canals and the sums appro: | Haven; J. 8. Brooks, M: R. Gi A temned ; and it will require more efforts and power than | tion was th Paredes can probably employ, to prevent all the northern provinces from bidding defiance to the army and central ———TO WOOLLEN GOODS MERCHANTS. the officera who bi fone to T' jess accompanied by a TO WOOLLEN (:00DS MERCHANTS. fk. W.< arpende: acting Master, ny signed by ong oF renpousitle persons, MIGEON & CO. veil Party whove offer may bé | CLOTHS, CASSIMERE d y contames FIN| i Passed Midshipmen, John P. Bi , Geo. B. eae SATTINETS RE Midshipman, Simeon T. Bassett. Purser, George F. accepted, ui section 6th, i * ernment, and virtually joining the Americans by the y the two precedi tions, shall, in each fis- | and C. W. Chapin, Est ty august fis > abs crencnmectlaTae crest Ruy | Guaer , Margoan,_ dota 6 “Mesoramit. Cope eer not» TN" | al year be applied to the improvement vol the rie ca. | the year ennai ki MWently elected y ‘ERENCES and orders for work at Messrs. Woolcon » H. Watkinson. q ich manner as may be directed by law, un' 7 , 5 New York, August 29th, 1846. de ri eck 5 ‘Of the crew, about sixty petty officers and men are (From the Live«pool Mail, August 15.] uch itch, Secretary. Three miles of the 36 sented. weyong, | steed Onc C6Ssi Pens” = alba” | pono are gnu annie, oat Mans |, The Comii, pm fara ec Pao sr | Sagas owe he enone Seven | Gay Gael wits al eee rent ———~-CUORNS SUURE WARRANTED | hi# new, are on board the Cumber ir Berry- * Mr. Danforth al to i “ . | The Com voted unanimously to proceed forthwith CORNS —CUnc WARRANTED. moved to include the “Black River Ca pany Kad hae ks ewite i | ([HEArbian Gor Plate isan effectual cure for core | Pafand bons crew Gn tanta the Trincetan rected by | casting rote Of the Vien Presiiont by this hearure | 280, ME. Hawley moved farther toamend, by Including | with relaying the entre road between this clty and New Pinn.—Capital £40,000 or $2,300,000.—(Eupowered by act | ic ghoufd fall cgeure the mosey will Pe refuuded, Overs | the scurvy. ‘The Raritan, when she sailed from here to | now undoubtedly the law of the land, the duties upon all | rti's amendment was iar, Mo Chucteld moved to | The receipts ofthe Road from September 1, 1845 to 1846, UNITED STATES BOARD Or DIRECTORS. boxes have been sold this season, and not one box has been | Pensacola, had eighty cases—the Potomac hes over a | ™ rage De considerably reduced. ‘To weertainen- | *tike out the whole section. Lost. Mr. Chamberlain | have been as follows :— Office 74 Wall street.) | (eturned for having fay vad big SO Forsale by David | hundred, and it is making its appearance on board the | Stat « «$166,061 Ot 1 . 1d to substitute the foll for the section :— Sands & Co, 77 East Broad; 100 Fal 4273 . tent this will benefit the British manufacturer ; but, on | ™3)° ibstittite the following for Jeon HARTER ths., Chsirman. Broadway, C, H Rang, 192 Broa eye Horse, «an Had berge tepals ent oe wank of vogubies Sat tied pre the other hand, it will, by diminishing the revenue, em- cane romeiiing revenues, after complying with the EY JORN ae. Taq. SAM'S. HOWLAND, Eq, tt &e Ket ium, 181 Fulton. . Smith, 241 Sprivé | visions ; the smaller vessels which are kept constantly | barrassthe American government, render it necessary to rhe iccent ie ipplied to the Neer age its Seerdcuae JONA'N 60 HUE, Fea. GORM, A WORTH: eet, E. M: Guion, 127 wand by drmauiaté generally | Yotom Ane noc iroubled with It impote taxes upon the citizens, not for any domestic pur- | fo,"h0 fie canal, the completion of the Genesee V OE ee S| JAMES BOORMAN, Eq.” BAMUEL St FOX, kaa. ene : in The U.S. steam cutter Legare, arrived here on the | pote, but to enable the President to carry on an oxpen- | Oy Poment ag Meith wee tet ty te ida Fiver Jim | <penses of operating and ‘maintaining the . Dit. VAN HOOK, kieq. Get FOES i reese 2°13; | 28th, from the Brassos vie. New Orleans. Midshipman “oe Bvigien War that the United States aim ot the | /°8t—and no further proposition being made to amend | oad, and interest on bonds and loans... . , 193,488 24 nO. ‘ labersham of the Raritan, was the bearer of important : sti . £8: FRPRER E, [Ate hart 047 i Dae PERSEA R BROOKS, | deepatches from Washington for Com. Conner after ubjugation and ation of Mexico. All the | Viding that of the aiure sors oC $975 90" 4000 00 ‘shall | Net income forthe J. Leaxprn Stank, General “Agent, and Kew ine MOTHERS CORDIAL their receipt, a fiag of trace was sent by Com. C.to Vera ro directed to this purpose. 052674 | annually be set apart us a sinking fand to pay'the gone- | Equalto 734 per cent. on , Ricwanpsox, General Accountant, for the United States aud MOTHER'S 5 Cruz—all very mysterious. Buve Jacker. ed grants of money: which isto be | Tat tund debs, including the debt on account of the de- | _ Receipts the previous year, from September 1, 1844 to Bi N. A. Colonies. vH superior efficacy of this article, when used in the last borrowed, on the security of conquest, that is, the plun- | fitein, rail ae t debt on stocks | September 1, 1845, were $176,984 40. —New Vork.—J Kearn: Rodgers, M. D., No. stages ol Dreguaney, 18 0 apparent: that no male who {Cor. of the New Orleans Picayune, Sept. 5.] der of the Mexican people. It is abundantly clear that | j rr! te! A. jo : he number of passengers ti ted between Hart- ‘ +E. Hosack, M.D., 101 Freuklin | has once experienced tts ts woul id be willing, on 2 U.S. Revenue Steamer Lecane, 2 the Americans have no other resources or expectations ; | ODE fF 4 those companies which have paid the interest, | |, “Ne m Springheld exclas eae why totitaroneh 8. Keene, 290 Fourth st. Spusiuge, to becepriv TI sd 8. W. Pass, Sept. 34, 1846. 5 | and these they must place the firmest reliance upon ; for | worn (Pe same shall become a charge onthe treasary oF | |v Os ioen during the past year, 45,945, Between caer roa ip Wall thus place both ehild sud mot tate ofeaiety. I have just arrived from Vora Cruz, which place I left | who ever before hear of a nation reducing its income | &on?ral fund, until the same be wholly paid, Ke, was sfeld and New. Haven, exclusive of Way sad diven —alonn Bi tay en bed no quack article, but the ription of @ reguier | On the 291n ult., brin with me despatches from the | and abolishing taxes at the commencement of a war ! Nation ween endment being moved. The ‘The Prem sa thet a {Office for America, 71 Wall street. Physician, ove who, has made this branch of his practice a | Commodore forthe Government * * * * gtion wae thes read as follows nd through travel, 16,084. _ For prow tables of rates, blank forms of application, | Particular’ study. For sale at 192 Broadway, comer of Jo ‘The yellow fever had made its appearance on board | | 44, Unt een peeps pete ween been, Ae th pany. te sap tie soa ee = Pemplnhen wig of Whole number of gers between all Jists of su nd. he ly | street. s{im*m | the British vessels of war at Secrificios, in the expo: r le ing Hock of State loaned or advanced to such company, shall | the stations, one red ninety six thousand two han . The scurvy prevailed to a great extent on board the | yca" ending the 16th June, 1846, there appears to be of et. ‘wothce daily | "['Q,LEASE, for anamber of yenrs.s beautifully sit ted i dred and sevent; ‘is large number not one . x 4 Dalanes ling off, as compared with the exports during the be fairly and duly enforced, and not deferred, rel Fe rs segarance given to applicants | suirable quantity of Land, neat the city at New York: he. | good healthe of the squadron were in | Sryire on the samo. day of 1845. In-cotton yarns there | OF compiomised; and the ‘moneys, arising from received the slightest injury while on the road. e a a wi and railroad communication with that city of |” Santa Anna had landed at Vera Cruz. Hi ived | 18 an inerease of about 8}, per claims shail be set apart, and applied as part of the 2 Directors estimate the net income of the e Generel Agree. +. ‘The permanent summer suyply ss from 70 horse to | with great demonstrations of joy—the city and castle | #80, an increase of about MC" per cent. | ing fund provided in the fourth section of this article. | coming year, from all sources, $195,000, which after JEFFEKSON INSURANCE COMPANY. mort any amount. AppIy to, MORE & BAKER, | Win reat temonatations of Jo ue city and castle | tired there is a decrease of 10%s per cent.; and in print: | Mr. Jordan moved to trike ont the words-—"and not” | Paying 7 per cent. on the capital and lisbisities of the ice No. 50 Wall Street, New York. _ = , 204 ‘date Conner, It is presume he had a passport. ed and dyed calicoes of 9s per cent. The decrease in | and “released,” and to insert after the word enforced” | Company, will leave a balance of $24,000 as a contingent om} deing enthorized by anactof the Loriste. THE AMAGUN Oe worsted goods amounts to nearly 2514 per cent. The | the words “but may be,” andafter the word “compro- ‘A cotabenkinal Gipidend: of 3h per cent. hes boen de- jtled "An act for By hecehs of Tee vamieress Lnoarenes wiGs, Eyceheenaready. Coarse ee Fer ine NCC SE Tny, LO nee commana, ae Eel clared, payitie’ Gn ine aret of Ootover, Soteeeny to fill up its capigal stock, which was impaired by GENTLEMEN'S Rew \. the lareat ane’ | Comeressionel — Candidates— Woodworth, . Delemster, 662,582,764 yds, | Messrs. ‘Jordan, Richmond, Burr, Perkins, Worden, Hof The flell officers. of the first brigade of Connecticut occasioned y athe fire of 1045 j ‘end the Kreatest_ improvement Hada chm hen Wigs and | and Taber Belden—Opinions—Prospects— Surrogate 663,771,133 yds. | man, Chatfield, Van Schoonhoven and Hawley, until 2 | Militia met, this day, ot the Eagle Hotel in this city, and ve ha the aad ‘capital stoc the | duce them here hee Heahae ena eng,the firstto intro: | and his Fees—Trouble in the Camp. ; 135 0401078 ios. grelock, when without taking the question, the ‘Conven- | made choice of Colonel E:vekiel Hauer. ot fmes! ie Provisions of said act, 4 . y 2 point in wig making oe I al: fact that the all ful de Dit ¢ + +1846 .. 146,243 690 Iba. n ajourned to Monday.—Albany Argus. eir Brig jeneral, ‘ Notice is hi iven i ity with said act ith 4 never before — t is an alarming fact that the all power: mocracy . cacigaciomethenannniangs signed. Now look out for military pronunciamentes, sean oe Pe ate | Renda | tegrated tintin, You mot | gen gece: HME | aa men Sage eran ons ve | Semen satin A nee doaene bie? Ys it it ‘ a an nam ey, a rer on the Vt. | a rT - * angesjonial soy cv before “Many of User ue | WUl'coutenncy tate aces sak tances | Brg ast, Duchen, where partin ry, aout sana | Coty tread satsae toe ian Ratan war kiied in’ Atibusahes ents | 2eimoatl eal edge review end exerts ott Ro.s0 Walt tmthe cag at Heo Pak: living man. “Cot jority. Th worse ta, thas there is siwaye am om | Worsted good diton night of Thursday last by two Irishmen, Philip Molvin | nearest tavorns possible. There is fun and rum ahead, 10» road: . Je consequen ly a f elect to til Mite erech, sat tes eee \ | ones Ch Broe pee EB i on engetic contest for the locofoco nomination. ‘This time Ditto i! g3,779,543 and Dea shapers, P that a qu pet ence Ue and frolic, and lots of powder to be iy 4 ‘stock, vo ay, the amount required at such times | - 50 PAPER BOX MAKERS, 000 I -_ | they have it with a vengeance. Judge Woodworth, the | ‘Theover-stocked markets of India and China are ad. | tween Melvin hi Let py ted - of itter, about | come. For} strost steam Soaring ‘ill into nd such manuér aa the Board of Directors may hereafter de FATE SOX MAKERS 29) iat ee wont Congressman is far-famed as political manager. | verse to any improvement in the cotton b one ial cows skin neues Guan eee “* ee eee ee monet week. The Company owning it, called And notice is hereby further given that on the 20th day of | for sale by renee OKs, jo beats the deuce electioneering. He don’t waste pow- | prospect of a gi arvest, howe pro ip It | te prostrate S hagers et. , Ronee = | (poration ford Mil and Manufactu Company,” with Opobss + so. much new stock shail be created and dispos- | _*"!? 'n + and &7 Nassau at, | der. He mixes up with his other good electioneering qua- | crease the home trade, paralysed for some time back by | Harv ood, brougut before Justice A | 1 arital of $28,000, in gi into the fou line at ras will make up the original capital ofwaid esnocntton DEAFNESS CURED. lities that of an excellent financier. Henry Delamater is id railway panics, The settlement of the | Harwood, brought before Justice Newton, of Fitchburg, | a cash capital of, $2,000 te gol nt a little the best, Purpose ect : 7 i itted await his trial at th: t ori reat rate. ey expect are ol sed cir of October eat. andor BB] BROADWAY (tract | cheerfully comply int Meocdig Weenies fe rate callie 8 Cénarees A ee eis Meaciibecd | hal court for mur betenJewred, | dour tobe found ont mundane sphere, Nows eerrons. Tbeibiede’ qreyat okey aril | mus mre ns coreg dat an | abut og amo gate nominally. Ta, caleauiue Thadin iret har bean appointed Vice |g 25," ean ogPlpet oie blag Cela, ea tosuch ne Decne, gerepment to All ap shares as.bov Pers ore the eretment of haber i ie x politics * pert ctatain, e port of Charleston and State | 145+ northwester of Wednesday and Thursday comes ti ani ‘new sul ions to 'LE & EDWARDS, Aurists, (381 Broadway,) N. Y., he re Belden ix er aspirant for the same station ; of South Carolina, and recognized as such by President . drat a a etme ogara ane affect on the 3d | Zov Sze nis neering aud fas anion returned te hie Gury" | “notmuch talked of The fun of the thing ie, tat the 4 Polk. ré | Deck sw Rontidabibr te 6'real Davy. CHMMMME abichina her ahare is reqijred on new aubscriptions iit no TEN Delamater partisans declare thet they will not vote for .,alvocated last night by | From a census recently taken, it appears that Fall | chap. He has been only afew days in his seat, but has Mot elect to ol] eit ry wegiecs shell tet sit exose of deateeerterouae on cai Sachse! wre if he be nominated ey are both enth | Dr Bowring, and postponed. rather 0 place the | River, Mass., ns a population of over 11,000 poople. | carried out already those ne improvements sug- the right soto ov that vere re sont 24 day of Nat spe Deane ty ae. A oyre cure for i i bgt wi eaiteee is Pounateta, as he has pore | Seutations with th iter g pnt cwore | ee me ee =? ut 4,000,000, end the personal | fe ed bgt ye oe Herat ot oe rate Goliverioe ar vert, to surrender f0 the and President or Be rom barges from ggd buzzin ve p Property at $2,600,000. This in a flourishing plac | ie boxes, and gentlemen a . He ofhie original certificates 3 a ry energetic friends. it Ject | satisfact footing. The New York merchants have | te is fee ire naw gertibostes, for sch numba of shes - & delegate from each town to represent us in a res: | been watching the progress of this question with intense pnt suddenly on the 4th instant, at pe Pore’ § deg pees nnd PMs & the eatg-rogm astley may respectively entitled Stockholders sional convention to be held at Fishkill viilege on the | interest for upwards of a year. in, wife of Kara J. Berin, aged 15 years. v7 Pot | tribution ‘of the Is. He pitched out all but two of the receiving pay for fractional parts of shares. | fath af October. Do send up a reporter, as there will | The extension of the free trade policy to everybranch | Honem eaapienien tee li ee aa oge is pot down Old clevks after bo hed boca in the ellineeae ‘and WwW. 1» Prest. rich times. too prom) followedup. Under 1 . T Hore, See'y. Mele sevcsametts “it appears by returns to the Constitutional Conven: | Me sli restrictive system, the field of remunerative em. | &t19, her appearance indicated that she was not more | all but ove wore democrats, ite must hurry up rk, August 10th, 1646. _nul? dtawt Nr thout « particle of colyeynth, | tion that the fees of our locofoco Surrogate are four times | ployment for copital was artificially narrowed, and the | than'l2or 13 yearsof age. fag recra ond eh et am Leen ere an ee GENTLEMEN'S FALL STYLE OF HATS. | fine Mest delice cient {© take and perfectly harmiess | larger than the fees of any other Surrogate of any other | consequence has been that capital hasdncreased in a dis- | Calvin Russ, the murderer of his wife in New York on | ¥. ting tor their lotters, after wer THAI HM nr x | Bogen oy Sou Be, fer eves | Sou aul min ot pouie, Sn wna in te | groper ale he cranes of fro | Wand. tnd gor Saar yaotoeige | nen eae , of re ene, on application to ‘& CO, 108 Nassau street. ‘gob er ayer tis under the | fitable investment. ‘was one stimuli to | this city, and his father (a wood-saw: resided. on ‘ing season, are now ly for G .D. | street. Religious Intellige Gaertn, manana ne re PEGs mooie enn so: | oe ease peta $0 | ase edhe ya |, nom, enn seated ot a Hea d, as such, they fe qoaices. of Beazer jed S as ‘ons crit | The democracy have plenty of applicants for all the | mode of investment, as p increased returns. | spectable men. We recollect Calvin very well, fend | ville on Sunday last. A-religions Pier a On | Saticae eA eh pre” aitee hei, Crk, Mead alee engage Dually | Th prsent Puig te sare marke | ver Kew any ot him. He war chair panier | Yk Memedin, Braco! Presbyterian Orner and Nassau streets, . er, pa. | owing to the same cause, By repayment of the Boston Bee. r -