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FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1S, 1846. Price Pwo Cents, Vol, XI, No, 250—Whole No, 4493, STKAMBUATS, wee | Rev. in Tabasco. TPrial of Spencer for the Murder of his Wife | in the fall of 1643; the prisoner at the bar was in my “State Constitutiowal Conven THE NE W YORK HERALD. | = ————=| The habe coud mer Fernando, Capt. Pinson, arrived | ase in Jersey City. pane, at Albers ie ~ fal ape oceans oo jesinted ait is —The convention: Wes egpin ) commiting sof eS PEOPLE'S 3 rt y' Cam; , having sailed on | cou! 4 5 Ne with him in 1941; he staid at my house at e whole on the report relative e finances e nese Dally, Besays Seeger AE TAL? e 30th A . it no adn rite any vestal | Before “Chiet, TRA cadiowes cat tatiees: John | the fall of 1843; he staid tl st seven weeks toa day; | State. The question was upon the seventh section of the | Steamboat pier between Courtlandt and Liberty sts. | mention of the arri: ofthe U. 8. brig Somers, for | Tonnellé, junr, James M*Donnell, John Griffith, John | | observed something str: eel manner ; in opening | report. It prohibits the sale or lease of the can ls, so boat KNICKERBOCKER, Capt. A. | news of interest ‘ucatan. A letter from Laguna G, Speer, C. Van Winkle, and Geo. C. DeKay. the door | perceived Mr. Spencer ; | discovered in his | far as the same are now finished and navigable.” Mr. | on Monday, Wednes as far as the 3d of -ugust, makes : NINTH Day. countenance something very different from what I ob- | Patterson moved to strike out the quoted words, #0 as to a at 3g seek. ea water and provisio: She immediately departed, her The Court sat at 93; o'clock. served before ; his ‘was quite glass; ited him | forbid the sale of the canals finished or unfinished. Mr. we on Tuesday, Thursday ani pid F pe por] commander divice s that Tabasco would be | Prexneroist Epwaxps, Esq, sworn.—I am a lawyer, | into the parlor and d him to take a sea id so ; | | Hoffman made a few explanations. feo “p74 peace were brought about | residing in New York, and previo sto the last spring i | then asked him if he was jhe told me’ he was not, | general features of the report was t bove boats will at all times arrive in Albany in ample and Mexico. tised law in Columbur hio, for five years; | saw a SAlLY eet aa, Beno Remmnpencngy— I then commenced acon: | Worden. The question was then taken on the motion of 6 P.M. w o vance. | Sacurde | time for the morning ears for th ’ this ci ; in- | Versation with him and discovered his manner was dif- | Mr. Patterson, und it was carried, 44 to 34. Mr. Burr tear ren aed yebiy medyaneee tauien at inoderate tates and nous iaken after 5 | slight importance. ve hath of "AUgUI the parties | traded thee, Rone Mighiy edsmostcbls ceortenn or | ferent from what it had ever been before, both his coun- | moved to strike out the entire section. ‘The debate was H 0! Every Steam Pac! ay. © fortna stationed at San Ju tista declared against the | New York State, as a Et 8 advocate of the whig | tenance and manners; het left for a political meeting, | resumed and continued by Mr. Marvin and Mr. Allen, Price 6% ceuts per copr—G3 0 per annum, payable im without 2 aaine,(ortnd trusting any of the boats of this line, | government of P in favor of Santa Anna. We | cause; he delivered a whig speech, and all went to hear | #8 he told me, and returned again in the evening; | gave | when Mr. Burr’s motion was negatived without a divi- i iho! tren order fromthe eaptains oragents.. | are indebted to a house for a copy of the | him; a fow days after he lectured on mesmerism ; he | him an invitation to make my house his home whilst he | sion. Mr. Harrison moved the following addition to th VERTISEMEMTS at thejesual priceo—always cas) | g 10% Pastage ot freight, apply on board thebosts, of to F.C. Bautista Traconis and | usually stayed at the Neil. House; I stopped | remained in the city of Albany ; I thought it best not to | last section :—_ ING of all ttinds exeouted with beauty and de: UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. the i It is not worth translating, | there also; He exhibited many symptoms of have any conversation with him that evening as his mind Re “ But the Legislature shall hes no power fo eethoeise pati AtSo’elock, P. M., Landing at Intermediate Places. follows veryclosely the b ing of unsound mind; his speeches were somewhat | sppeare Adie so much out ae orders Keseped ae nepeaties urey ome lon rng to be Resonant wit All letters or bes apy ef ng Sidvenned to : From the foot of Barclay stre y Anne from Havana. The | singular; there appeared to be no connection between | rently, there was no connection in his sentenc n expense of fe, unti presen’ ¢-tablishment, must be pest paid, or the postage will be Steamboat SANTA CLAUS, Saptain B. Overbaugh, will | evils of the countryare to the overthrow of the | several parts of his speech ; | remarked it at the time ; I | | first saw him he commenced whistling, the n 5 AM ig Hit toeo es Some dueted from ey leave on Mouday, Wednesday, Friday, anc Sunday ‘after- | Constitution of 1924, ithe successive factions which | have heard others make whig speech disconnected | ing he appeared more composed ; 1 considered from. his is proposition and the general subject was discussed 4 GO! NI) a moons, at 5 o'el q ‘f have since usurped ofafree government. The | as his was. (Laughter.) Mr. Loomis ‘a controversy | manner meant to insult me ; once or twice, from | by Mr. Richmend, until 2 o'clock, when the committee New Youn om iowa Seonaibeat RTM AMERICA, Capt. R. H. Fury, will | monarchical designs of denounced asoffonsive | with him ; the prisoner said he could make a better de- | his manner, | left the room; there was no connection be- | rose. A communication was received from the Secreta- North-West core, ret Felton and Nasase streets leave ou ‘Tuesday, Thursday and "Saturday afternoons, at | to the nation and aa the destruction. of the | mocratic than kwhig *specch”” (Laughter) He also | tween his sentences ; he wrote some letters to a lady at | ry of State, inviting the members of the Convention to ISaIy et beenh,, on bo he cine Cb Aan, ast | 2Fmy. Six articles are of the following | said he could speak better on Irish repeal. ‘loushter) ‘Troy; 1 advised him to take a school in Albany ; he said | attend the closing exercises of the public examination of 2. = tenor: The first repudiat Congress summoned by | He then said that his forte was mesmeri: (Renewed | his soesgpments would not admit of it; his manner was | the State Normal School, at the Middle Dutch Church, MALLMUALS, He, NOTICE. Paredes; the second cails ‘Congress, the members of | laughter) We to joke him to his bout his | Wild and very much excited ; when he left me he went | te-morrow. Recess. TROY EVENING LINE. which are to be elected of the law of 1924; | remarks, and he did not seem to take it ; he did not seem | to see his father,a t Cooperstown Arrennoon Szssion.—The amendment of Mr. Harrison LONG ISLAND RAILROAD. the third provides for of Congress within | to understand we were quizzing him ; we told him to lec- | |, Mrs. Sanan Taoren, wife to last witness, corroborated | was negatived. Mr. Stow then moved to amend the first FALL ARRANGEMENT, id after September 15, | four months; the fourth existence of the | ture on mesmerism ai ive up politics; he said he | the testimony of her husband. She felt afraid of being | section, by striking out the words “that part of the a RE, Capt: | army; the fifth denounces ang. to the Congress | would ; we all concluded he was a crackbrained sort of | in the house alone with the prisoner, in her husband’s | state debt called the canal debt, as it existed at the time thn Wook ef Coarnlieds sreet, a 6 o'clock ter | to be called, or to the cor which it ma 3 | fellow that would do no service to the whig cause; he | Sbsence, and expressed her fears to her husband; 8 | gforesaid, and including $300,000 then to be borrowed”— Fy Wn. or wesetaloen na h elit. | and the sixth proclaim: Sante Anna to be the chief | lectured on mesmerism, andjintroduced all the peetry in- ‘kage of letters he addressed to a respectable young | and to insert “of the State debt, until the first day of = NORD i — . of the revolution, an‘ calls bim to take the command im- | the world. (Laughter) His lecture had no posible con, | lady, whom he did not know, was returned to him at my | July, 1860; after which $2,000,000 of said revenue shall iu and alter gant, 21 wil run as FUR STATIN ISLAND. mediately upon his arrival. this last article there is | nection with mesmerism ; he then said he could sing | house. . continue $e be-copliad. o: set apart annually.” The ef- Leave Baooxiyx—at 7 o'clock A. M. (Boston train) for sON and after TUESDAY. the 15th day of | no implied censure upon Miiewer contest of eats | and put others into a mesmeric sleep,and make them also | _ Miss he last witness, corrobo- | fect of the amendment is to set apart asa soking fund ily (except s) stopping at Leave Staten Island cee, Sth ae a aiows: | Anna, and in this it differs all the mentor | sing. (Laughter) He sung very well, indeed ; he spoke and brother-in-law, whe | $1,500,000 annually for ten years, and thereafter $2,000,” je and St. + 8, 10, - and | we have seen made in the Departments. As they | of his wonderful supernatural powers with great serious- tely preceded her on the stand. 000, until the State debt is paid. Mr. Stow spoke in sup’ Farmi lanor. “ © BA. i, daily, ‘armingdale and Petgn G. Sarr, ver w iY 1, .M. knew well at Tal fevolution in Mexico, , and what he was todo in the world ‘said also testified | port of his amendment until six o’clock, when the com’ \ © BERS Raeaayy Poamars and saan | ~All Teightat he tat ofthe owncrsthercot: 27? yi | Puebla and Vera Crus woul restore Santa Anna to he'had been ited bye "Almighty with natural | im corroboration. Ih hi ke incoherently. Iitee rose, Mr, Harris had leave to submit the follow FOR NEW BRUNSWICK | Power, we su e the: omissic their wore 6 was going to wonderful tl a; we! ! report from commit number which wes re Witten ee FOR NEW BRUNSWICK. | amond for declaring 10 late on as their | Falked to him about these matters for our amusement and | City, testified that prisoner and his wifo went to his batty | ported to a committee of the whole, and ordered to be Leave Oneexront—at 94 A.M. Monday, Wednesday and PHILADELPHIA, Captainfl, B. Frazee wilt | ,, We have no further de this revolution, but we | held conversations with him ; he repeatedly said that he | house on one occasion (he could not remember the day) i printed : _ Fridays, for Brooklyn. leave Now York from the foot of Barel have tho following adi inhabitants of Tabasco | would make any lady he choose, by tho power of his page ee him he had just come from Newark ; I tol 41. All feudal tenures of any description, with all their “ “at 6 P. M., (or on the arrival of the boat from | street, every ‘except Sunday o’clock, A. M. by Gen. Traconis. it is § document so purely Mexican | will, lay 0 busch of flowers at any wicdow he pleased ; | him it was the ladies’ day, and that he could not go in; | incidents, are abolished. Norwich) onton train daily, fgcert Sun- | New Brauswic! feseent Sacer, that we translate ‘ he used to the table and pretend to | there were six or seven in bathing at the time {| 42. No loan or grant . Star, Ro jor and | Bentley's, Perth Amboy, South Amboy and Pri “es arriving at New Brunswick about haif past 12 o'clock. Kee’ | “8 Comandante General ofthe Department of Tobas. himself up at f agricultural land for a ho ged rise.a power over some one at the table. (Laughter. | told him he could not goin; his wife was there at the | period than two years, ir made, in which This always afforded us much amusement; he spoke | time i he remained there not over five minutes I told | Feserved any Teut or service of any kind, shall be valid. ig at Bt. Lrave Fanainopabe at 63% A.M. daily, (except Sundays,) | turning will leave New Brunswick at half pact o'clock tif his wife wanted i ife would i “ modation train, and MoM. . a Fetrow Citizens—In of liberty, as we | frequently of ladies whose wills he had subdued in this wife wanted to go in my wife would wait | 43. All covenants or conditions in any it of land Leave Jamaican at @ o'clock A: M., and aX P.M, for| idk ofaraco Sauth Amboy. Price's Foint,and New Brunt: | naye done this day, we complyrwith a sacred ducy, with, | Way ; he seemed to think Ne thould Sights duel with | OM her ; his wife and himself then left. whereby the right of the grantee to alien fs in any man- Brook! en Il' kinds of freight taken at the lowest rates. an imperious obligation to co- inthe salvation of | some persons in the city, in co: uence of this power |, Jou Anmetnona, of Jersey City, testified that he saw | ner restrained, and all fines, quarter sales and other ht tram will leave Brooklyn for Greenport, with a jew York, 3d September, 1846, “2w*m | the Republic, menaced with des by the audacious | which he exerted as he imagined ; he had a pistol with | the prisoner Sanyo Lcage- 4 through the city ; | charges upon alienation, r in any grant of land re? car attach time ; he said he had got this power asa some nine or ten days before he shot his wife he was | hereaft ed, on Monday, Wednesday and Fri- be made, shall be void. Gree urned. A.M. Returnin, jon ‘at 1 o'clock P. INDEPENDENT MORNING LINE AT | Demy of our nationality, or by the perfidy of a Govern- i OCK.—FOR ALBA i, leay r ing by and he dropped his handkerchief ; 1 picked it b th ursda} 7 O'CLOC. ment which seeks to lead us to @ monarchy which the | from the Creator, and he could not be blamed for it; he | P@## PI rchief ; I picke: The Convention then adjo A la pur oan ti nena tearsboat pier at the pres foor of Wares | nation abhors, and which can ‘coly be enthroned upon its | mentioned the names of several respectable families in | UP af wold cae enn mare be, SUNDAY TRAIN. street. Passage $1 50. Touching at the foot of Hammond st. | ashes. Columbus ; he prayed every morning and evening in his hod Lt aes a — jandkerchief 7” he told me I Political Intelligence. batve Brooklyn at 9 o'clock, ACM for Greenport. Re Bi Se at aad peatiReat a fuon WITCH, com | igabascans :—To consummate the plan of salvation | room with great exrnestness we concluded: he must | 4 Tih ak een ke ek namarchiet he, spoke very | — Edward Bradley, Esq, is the Loco Foco candidate for rng, . M., . - | which we have proclaimed, d patriotia ve orazy ; saw at the or House in 3 in the 2d district of Michig: nals stir | panded by Capt Berson i Hoey New York Tues: | dre necessary ;" and. so. reeplandent tee those brilliant | July last, in New York; { passed but a moment with him, | #POK¢ ; I aid a word or two, and he muttered something | CObSTes# in OF CENTKAL AND MACON AND WESTEKS anegdey and Pip. Lani at Goumdaadie, Weet | qualities n you that 1 feel Be lnrust aa to" the inne, “i int, Newburgh, Milton, . 7 ward of a just _revol ‘sustained RAIL ROADS, Batskinl, Hudson. uct ncopur andi, i the honor and petriotigm by whioh true Mexicans ere - | distinguished. ; ro er in pniene een oaee AT @ 0! Butin the midst of the revolt into which we have Landing at Hammond street, Van Cortnadys. (Peekskil), been lauriched I hope that not ae aS “ it up towards the str he was walking prett: Dr. Diller Luther is the whig candidate for Congress took held ofmmy. cont by the follar® and sald, *"T want to | fast; he intimated ax much us that 1 stole his fandker: | inthe loth district, Pennsylvania see you,” in a very tremulous and excited tone of voice; | Chief; 1 noticed him after that several times, and spoke | ‘The Democratic State Convention met day before — I stepped into a corner aside with him; he said, * Do you | *bout it in Mr. Wilson's store. terday, in Boston. Hon. John A. Bolles was elected Pre- believe anything in those stories about my wife; I be- Francis P. Gautier Gepiier to Dr. Gautier, who has | sident. The Hon. Isaac Davis, of Worcester, was nomi- lievejyyou Tived 10 Columbus,” I ssid, “1 do not know | #lready testified in relationto prisoner’s passing in | nated for Governor, and Hon. George Hood, of Lynn, anytitng about her; 1-never heard her in my life; |the ferry boat, in May last, and his di nor | for Lieut. Governor. Various resolutions were pessed, Pea 8 disorder or violence will occur to ak ia, forma pom Be | Cold Sorin Newb hod famburghy Pliltoa, Foush the cause proclaimed ; end thi ‘union which dic. | you know her yourself long enough iia. ta knew sndoonduct therein,) corroborated the statement of | and the Convention adjourned. in of 371 nN d Pas 1 es us may prove the firm of the public | Whether theso rumors about her are false; | en s brother in relation to the facts already detailed ; Savannah to | al Faitrond. «5 --l@0 miles HE new and, fastseiiing | ‘aud of tho individual ‘yealmlae which | ben de. ed to turn away from himthen; his manner w Witness saw prisoner about a month after cross: | Tur Two Tuousann Ong HUNDRED ann Six- acon to Atlanta... ..Macon k Western Railroad 101° eamboat METAMORA, Capt. P. to sustain ; and to obtain results a firm | that I did not wish to continuo to speak to him; he then | 10g with hie wife; he saw him a third time, also, | ry Doutans Recovensp.—We are pleased to com- oe ko from Savanaa t0 Atlanta and Ooth- | SontareWednerdy se Fein oot. oF, Warren street on | reliance is placed in the civic virtués whieh adorn the | ook hold of my coat aguin; | asked him if ho had | £91Ng from Jersey City to New York ; it was about & | municate the fact that the $2160 lost overboard some SGliellewinasiees, is? bg ashen omen artes oflock, d Setarday | 8s of this country, by your fellow itizen and friend. | medefany new Gatoveel on'the subject of mesmerism; | 42% = oe “e4 pot 7 @ pair of embroidered | week or ten days ago by Captain Kirwan, of the schoon- .On Weiakt Goons. To.At- To Ooth- | “Passengers taking this boat will erive ia Albany Py) JUAN BAUTISTA TRACONIS. | he he had the most astonishing that had ever been | #7APe ed tho boat oi to the Captain, and went | or Portia, was found and recovered yesterday mornin, Coffee. Liquor, Bags Rope, tania. caloga. | the cars going Noreh and West, San Juan Bautista, August, 19, 1846. heard of; he then immediately said to me “ You lived in | 0" bow 4 and came off again; he went to the | Agreward of $500 was paid the lucky man who brought it Cheese, Tobeceo. Leather, Breakiast and Dinner on board. LN. 0. Picayune} I'd give a thousand dollars, a million dollars, | Window and knocked several times ; he then left the | up from the" mighty deep.” The money was lost in eras, Cqppens Pin, Fare to Van Cortlandt’s Dock, 25 cents; Penghkeepsie, 50; ee ee eared os, could be substanti: inst her;” | boat, and seemed to be in a great hurry , the en tap- | five fathoms water about two miles below the city.— Tron, HeDow ae a 90.75 Hudson, 75; Albany, $1. stim? Army Intelligence. up and down the steps, and said, in'a | ~ihew: bell and let the boat go—it went before the tim Norfolk Beacon, Sept. 16. a as FOR NEW ORLFANS— Lonisiana and New | . [nthe Picayune of the 9th instant, we find the follow- ' They are false—all false;” he then | Spencer Went over; I saw him standing by the eng York Line Positively first and ouly regular packet, | ing extract from the letter of an oficer im the army, said “It is true,” end turned to crying: after that | left rey Hes L yract on tee eben i sa Base egesn ~~~ CONSUMPTION COUGHS, to sail to-morrow inst. The fast*saili sr | date im, and im since unti is morning; standi on the ; $0 62% et ship SARTELLE. Taylor, master, will positively ssnhace, Angus, || chineccunishageis te elution Lesvet ain kane wrsof the boat; when ine Bost wes ubous Sort fect ines AND ALL DISEASES OF THE LUNGS, Se Cc. e, her regular day. General Worth, with the first igader of his For freight or passage apply on board at Orleans wharf, | division, is at the new depot established b in the 0% | foot of Wall street, orto E. K. COLLINS & beautiful village of Seralvo about 70 or 80 miles distant the bridge he jumped ashore and passed along; 1 went St Colustivasy Re speared ‘indeed to have been a very. | SA or shige 1 passed along end came to the stoop of the S335 as Bias we S335 a ; : % Sou ¢ AY! Foritiely no freight received on boardafter this evening, | f0m here, and on the upper Toute vin Mier te Monte. we Northern Hotel, foot of Courtlandt street}; hi ke to ” ES ‘antty ety ky rf capes arn some young man there, and he shook his "he ran COMPOUND SYRUP tion. i 18th instant. rey. it up the stroet ; he appeared to be in great excitement and oF Te S| ePuasenge il pleate be on board. to-morrow at2 o'clock, iidat th mile Depeed Aller ots te batt to Nvitnese withdrew agitated. : WILD CHERRY. gin 00 | BAe Cleats Wehart foot of Wall-strest. no wil; | St Puntioguda, a village say 30 miles this side of Tuomas J. Marinus aworn—I was present at the trial | The Court adjourned to 94 o’clock this forenoon. THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE va arte eg Promptly forward all goods to hisaddiem oe? 8 WHl | The first infantry and the third brigade will both : L. Dobbin and John] Phillips, be- Cong, oe ena Sropgucs, Live Complains, Spit) 150 | "Packet Ship GENESEE, Minot, master, will succeed the | shortly—the volunteer force, some 2 or 3000, will ice Edwards; I was a witness in the case. United States District Court. nl od Dreast, Paipitation of the Hearts Infiueusa, i % Senet. : ‘ , Ot Gilthe anny al of head re wast Mn 4 bs we ain = it when the Before Judge Betts. "Croup, Broken Cs natitution, Sor ¢ Throat, - ~ = val o: re at int—say at 1TNxas—1 Was present when warrant was a] " lity, ‘disease: . EOR NEW QRUEANG— The packet ship O8 | sept. 10th. Meanwhile Gen, Worth is. actively engaged. for by Air. Dobbin, because it was made to | , Grane Larceny om the High Seas—Patrick O'Brien, Nerifmoers Breck aad Loenges Pat We sci ed soe | tn nozeasing the means of. transportation, roootinalte ‘mother; Mr. Dobbin left, and in eight or ten minutes | indicted for stealing 160 sovereigns, was put on his trial. the most effectual and te. A the reutes in advance of his position, &c.” The people o with his mother. ” = From the beney oe United States bese gare e speedy cure ever Canteen. 4 ib tie Sabacrrber will be forwarded and weorace pusengers, | Seralvo received him vory graciously: Colonel Hays, | Q--What did they sale to the justice? shipped sf Glasgow on the ith day of July lst on board “myo 1 i" o first regiment mou: ‘exan Rangers, Te- ‘ATE Ol 3 " i aia rie gid Savannah, Adlanta of Oath pier Ip Eaat River ear Oldatinvor to turned from ie Toug, march to San Fernanda leaving the jon of the admissibility of this evidence was | her tay came ou board; sy formed an acquaintance, above diseases enloga. ij » Forwarding Agent, C. 7 ibe: wt : of regiment to rest and recruit at village of for argument, 4 i “SavANWant, Angust 15, 1846. aid den *rre a abegribere will: have a regular succession of | Chit, on the tan Juan, above Us. In obtaining valesble i fallen ad 100 coversigns ins. pause in his prank, bat UDR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP oF Ww. be believing the trunk insecure, and O’Brien having alarge : me Hannison, of Jersey City.—I am wife | strong chest, Pullen requested him to take the money ge Ee g eee = landiord ‘of the house where the | ind keep it for him Until they arrived in port. O'Brien | OD pil the remedies of the day, and they are « great varie REGULAR MAIL LINE FOR BOSTON. ‘New Line of Packets for LIVERPOOL= Packer | Knowledge of the country from San Fernando to this sec- x _ ‘ tion of country—in oouliia ting the Je in all the set- AJA NORWICH & WOR: fist September—The splendid fuse sailing “and | tomer CrOugh Wilks ecponset Oot i i alue to the human fa- without change i ning their in- committed; I live next door; it was for- i rf sreae yi passes fe ars or. Bhgjnge, oF whthou pcdhouse, will sil on Moa: | tentions towards our army and government—this march | merly our wos ldtbeth to Mr nd Sirs. Dobbin; | Comented, opened his chest; and Pullen gave bien te | eae any AY NES COM: ing any Ferry. day, September 2i, her r day. The ships of this line | has been creditable, and well conducted,in the highest | I was not on terms with the Dobbin family; I | Sular part of the chest, and added at the time, that they | ® discoveries of modern science. Of allthe many oe Norwich, are fi ext | being all 1000 tous and upwards, persons about to emberk | degree. Some two or three thousand of the refugee | saw Mrs. Spencer om the 2d of July; Mrs. Spencer and ld be safe there. Pull ferwards sak rf ry nds pat forth for the cure of diseases which affeet seuts . This being the only inland. route | for the old country will not fail to, see the advautages to be | troops of the 8th and 9th May, are now in Monterey un- | Mrs. Dobbin came into my house on that day; the 3 eee aw en never alterw: asked for | human nature, not one remedy could ained which has that’, co1 fag ure accompanied through by the con: | ceive, rom selecting this line in preference to auy other, | dor Mejia, but aro deserting every opportunity. Canales | was brought to G that day; 1 was fret attracted | ie Purse, Dor raw it until they arrived in port invchent | S2,ah0rLA space of time acquired such unbounded contdenee a- capacity re jem every Way more com: ri ‘ latter at | wi fn : dactor ‘who will have particular charge of their | farcut onvenient than ships ofa small class, ‘and their | 88d the prefect Cardenas are said to be traversing the | by a scream; | we the door; I looked out snd handed Pullen his parse, Upon tskiug, the puree in | Lei hee marion cad received or meek eaten Boe cares: dow; Mrs. Messum with out of the door of thelt house ‘Louis, do you tell us the ‘baggage, and who will otherwise give his attention to their oda fe bin, country hence to Monterey, endeavoring to impress all ssteaed tcugers ic ie well "known, Sse auger to' thors; ef fey | the rauchero into service against us.” Neurly the whole Thjalipe loaves sonth side No. 1, North River, foot of | other line z packets. Persons wishing to secore berths | ranchero population have deserted this neighborhood, Bazery Flac Gaily, (Sundays excepted) at 5 o'clock, P. M., | should not fail to make early application on board, foot of | possibly to join the army voluntarily, but most probably anidrives in Bostoa jn time to take al the eastern ta Bu-ling Slip, or to WEST. TAPECOTE. | Eo seceste. themscives from military inmresenete The The new gtecher Tee dege Bes = sive 86 tonth st-_ | rumor of Paredes being a prisoner is confirmed, and some Taeeda y j 24° Ls REESE OR Yk ae Pe Temmer WORCHOTEN. Capeais “Vin Balt heaven A RAKE CHANCE. sey he is to be executed. Arista has been recently in it 5 o'clock, P. his hand, he observed that it was light, but made ne re- | culty and othe: mark, as he apd O’Brien agreed shortly befor BE in coe ce ths te 9 certain house in the city in the course of the ‘allen, according agreement, came to where tl the house, he wants te were to meet, but O’Brien ‘did not come. Pul- of them then asked if the: ourhouse; || jen, after waiting a considerable time for him, went replied certainly; 1 smmediately back room, | to the ship, yp Phe, that O'Brien had come there as this justly, celebrated reme: AKEFUL OF YOUR COLD. , acold buta trifling of itself in a few Batto 1s,” do not tam- to live to a good you des it off ind “per. 73 COMPOUND SYRUP Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, al a FOR SALE, the stock aud fix: of a well Mont ; but Mejia is the active commander. No op- | lea the th: «Por further information. inquire of JH. VANDERBILT, blished Porter House, 183 West street, now dommps | position from the garrison at Monterey: te BY Bel eerct eke ‘and Mr. sinter. | i2,the mean time, and hadaken away his luggage It | manent cure, DH. SWAYNE'S COMEQL then eny other No. § Battery Place, Nort ne iose RE WT first rate business, with a lease till the Ist of May | {s understood they will assuredly run away on the ap- | ed corey mont SRGm omtan. | men cSsarred to him that ell was not right, and ho | Dcuicine offered for sale inthis country. ‘The ceribcates of i Bestery Fisoe, next. Apply on the preinises. a7 ar” | proach of the American Caydereta, with all the | ed the basement of our house; he camo up the stare and | gunted nit money, and found that he bed oul 99 sove- | Swen eifected by this avalualle medicine, which the pro TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS. REECE OS) OC DREgeraes Te pate gs aS my door, the door of the back room on my | Sadi hoager pin ce: piesa not see OBrien afterwards | prietoy is daily ecetving, are of the most graying charec. ONE OR TWO single gentlemen can be accommo- | small garrisons of troops cantoned in them for supplies. | opened the door; he then said “that is my | which he had taken his passage for’ Liverpool, O'Brien | (rhende a eat tcganattve Properties and the high rank FE ein iatntared ast; and either double or ausgle bed- | The army, in numbers 6000, will be in possession of Mon- | mother-in-law speaking,” I said ‘'! know noth ng about dosed then to have any commaunioatinn its hiss, wpen | | Tee brect se, he nd ey sabi rooms, farmed or xnfurnished, ina nist aad respee- | terey about the 16th wo the 40th of September, and of Sal. | it, but | would. wis ” he had a | pon which Pullen sent fora constable and had hin‘ er. | used DR. SWAY? £°3 COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD Tie is reaposmay> “@tmed thas the recent break | {sys family, in aur ‘Addressing | tillo by the 30th. The troops are generally well—the | but on; l observed the expression of his yma CHERRY, ar in pronouncing it one of the best fe L inthe Canal, cansed a paving bose re, 2 — we S Tenne: roops and some of the Ohio (Ist and 2d regi- | glaring, and his manner was ‘The Rev. Mr. McGinvis proved that prisoner called on | Medics exer ted for the cure of all PULMONAR prired, the PIONEER & EXPRESS LINE, via Railroad TO RENT, ments) are suffering from sickness. ‘The greater portion | Ge. alsrmed, I wont hurt you sired him | im, on the 26th August, ard lodged inthis hands 40 so. | ARRECTION: ‘ ‘ i ad Canal from Philadelphia to Fucsbarghy Commenced ta A FOUR STORY BRICK’ HOUSE, new Broad; | of the volunteer force remains behind at this place and | to leave my house; he then sail, in alow tone of voice, | tengiguatorsehick bar hir Mectorte ave ia, Mae Fo | wot ON, De, Swayne’s Preparation of Wild Cherry ring the (No. #74 Market street, DAILY, at 7 tnd''postessing ‘every Conveniexce, for «Boarding | thi 0 aiande,, until the necessary supplies from | putting up his finger, “don’ say a word,” he wanted me | ceipt. ‘The prisoner called on the 25th and insisted on | any other country. Years after this "celebrated remmed rel Trouse. Kent moderate (oa good tenant, and possession given ee wages to be silent; he then heard his mother-in-law’s voice and Deck the money, und stated that he lost Mr. Mc- h the fatigue and dan- entered the parlor through the back parlor; I then heard | Ginnit's teceipe, ‘The latter refused to give the money being pase Army of the West. some one scream and ory at the door of the room in until he made ‘an affidavit ot the lens of te vecel t ; upon w on the Ist of October. App! G8 a ° The St. Louis Republican, of the 10th inst, says : “ We | Which I was; it was my bed-room; this scream: was in- the prisoner went returned the next s5iw 0. L. PRIDE, TO LET FOR THE WINTE SUITS OF ROOMS, ie , | have taken some pains to procure accurate information | #tanteneous—as soon as he entered the room; I opened | day with an affidavit. A drawn up on the ‘Remember, all preparations ting to coatain fan i: Me” Rousjeting of Drawing Rooms, | in regard. to the condition and future prospects of the | 2° Hee, snd Mis, Epenee? came inte my reel) | samme and signed ‘An altercation then Canny, are fictitious and. counterfell, except that SEIT AD NORTH AMEE : “army of the W ‘ender Getatal % nd we sm vos oh, few moments she said, | took between them, the kept both the A ime written 31 ure of Dr. Swarne.—Greateare Sercontrcs withthe Lorde of ue Adin | fnrusbea, he Tocation i fery anirable, beng uly one | {7 tn eapedlion, WE kuow his pradence™ Ae tatiee,|isct te, fit ef derangement, and tie Inga largo eum sf money from a Tellompanongar- tt | pgiaegt,OSe* comer of EIGHTH and RACK ares, . , } re ths r * ¢ lunatic asylum for five years; she was d from Mr. McGinnis’s testimony, thet the HIBERNIA.”. Capt. A. Ryrie. si2lwere Tenos-—his ebility to surmount great and extraordinary | 12 room with me alone st this time; she then repeated e of Patrick Ballery, and CALEDON FG. Lot FOR SALE difficultie: bat wa are sated: glo, that he has to en. | «she’s certainly crazy’”—she then said that the day before Sahatemaner BSssssggsy & CAMBRIA p.C.H £, Judkos. ON THE EAST side of Adelphi street, Brooklyn, | he escapes them. General Kearney, it is now certain, | he acted very strangely, so that she was afraid to ocoupy the money to the witness, which hn ‘A iB pais we WE fs about fifty yards north of Myrtle Av three | fenves the United States under peculiar and mest er, | the same room with him that night; but she did not, she Abt ngieanyt Ml aps : Will sail from Liverpool and Boston ifax, as fol story and basement house, with tea room and cellar tical circumstances. He has reached Fort Bent, with | #4, like to tell him she was afraid of him, but she told ‘The case was here closed for the prosecution—after | Norfolk; J. L. % lows — —— ed the he Plot of ground ia 50 by 122 feet, mostly I Sit | a command of at least 1,800 men, nearly all of Ptrct ‘him she was indisposed and would lie on the lounge; she | which the Court adjourned to this morning. ‘vattand KetcHam, 121 Fulton: built, and there is no place in Brooklyn at so moderate a cost, | were mounted when they left’ Fort Leavenworth— | then said that she had many times, with his approbation, | ‘The grand jury came into court, in the forenoon, and | street, Brooklyn; B. O..vs & Son, ‘Newark, J whicl rhaps equals it in taste, and the salubri- | the exception is to be found in the companies , | taken his pistols, his razors, and even his pocket knife, | handed up true bills against James Van Vleet and Allen Co. Por 5, Drea, de. Proviaenes; Hoapuatt sof th jon. For a Merchant who | which were received into the service before his depar- = the cote those fits coming on; she then said, to- | stewart, for endeavoring to make a revolt on board the treet, N.Y. slim id New York di Bir enoy being buil mn of the time wh over offeres Gentlemen and others wishing to purchase + 5 intry air for his family, while he can | (ure from the fort. He has been followed by a battslion Garrick ; also, one against Van Vleet for an assault ? ‘Opportunity of reaching.Pearl street in twentv-twe mi- | (wre from the fort. |} veel ‘The Sars here objected to the whole of this testimon; meate with 8. EDUCATION. . From 10 Liverpool sig, | netge te road be found most desirable propery. Apoly Prices regiment of mocated mea, a these sor? cok | in relation to the declarations of the decessed in Mire, | °™ the mato with «dangerous wepon NEW BRIGHTON COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, No berths secur eel “fot!” hese’ ships carry” ex- WANTED by Majer Willakis, battalion, oopsisting of Ave Rendred | MiTSS' Tey esen wes of opinion it would be rather a dit pertor Court. DORE Aca. 2 pape mi a ae gabam ives or single gentlemen, can ther regina of tiniesioy’ ‘will be pe fnasety unt on tnate ficult matter to rule out Bir an hour's testimony. Before Chief Justice Jones. on te ae teee culars, formas for Roard- of freight, pesage, or any other information, spply to Maly Stenavimere’ | Way, numbering at least one thousand men, Andco | fae Couns ruled in favor of the defence. | | eet on Wan Tapert: oTMts won tusetion of ainte: | Wood & Son, «lt Broadway, New York, or et the Iatlinie: h mae SAB rvplying 474 Brondway. "anh im*re we . teed, - ALHARNDEN & COS, 6-Wall st. AILANTHUS TREES FOR PARKS, | with tho tran of tho army. Should they ‘ever reach | the foom he commenced pulling “her ‘about inasory note fr $1990 00, was dated the 20 of Bop | _*1¢e0duete 57> In addision to the above line between. Livarpool and : STREETS, ke. Senta Fe, the command will consist, in rowod numbers, | Strange manner, and he kept them up all night tember, 1839, and payable on demand. Mr. Lovejoy | PYANCING, ACADEMY MADAME, ACHILLE, in Pet Malerty’s eoveramont, to establish a line between Liv: ey SH QUBAND Allaithns Trees, from ten to | of forty-eight hundred men; and with the teamstors and | S#id he attempted the life of her, mother, who, qecdeeas caberh and pul te ouh tp.the plain tence, | bet frends ant the peitie Gesives woes. Necoreetelio; eee ect, ‘The steamships for thi ralgneest thriftie ‘yer offered’ ta’ this | attendants of the camp, it'will be ud they fastened all the doore and windetes cc. | cater, The selendant pleaded the general lesue, and gave her professional him; she said they fastened all the doors and windo' that Mr. Spencer could not get in; then she said towards | in evidence a stated und settled account between Mr. the 3d October, for noon she,heard a noise uj ; she said by a slight | Lovejoy and the defendant, dated in 1843, upon which de- tlemen who may wish to a movement of the bed ing she was induced to look autor fendant's orn admitted there was | , alance of $100 | join ber dancing and waltzing classes, or form private qusd- hada limited supply | the bed, an re overed Mr. Spencer; that he | due to Mr. Lovejoy, whic! 7 ere ing to pay yy ytd nes 4 dalso fc th under 10 came out and followed her to the front entry with his | interest, although in point of fact they believed there | |For young and also for young gentlemen under {; thatahe then | was nothing; but the defendant's books and papers huv- | feNs of Saturdays, from 3 to $ o'clock, + and early next year due notice will | tamer t least this number will, at they will start. Under thi r a wall every Saturday yt view them at the garden of Fran: during the other months City, or for terms apply at uh the i Ge' arne’ Detween Liverpool, and. Halif USF Boston. snd between Liverpool and New York. ais | —/twer iy. | and left onthe ad of August He had limited supply ve a aaa ae mh f rations, and TAPSCOTT’S GENERAL A FARM FOR SALE. nen to half rations. But he was not permitted, by cir- | Pistol, which he presented to her breast; that or Harsitaus, Jersey ed, and that subsistence m ie Seed Store’o i rived from the United States. 'DUNLAt & THOMSON, 635 Broad: i I~ ee familes. Her. Salon, 41 on IC) A 5 same days at 5 o’- pofae 2 0 A FARM at private sale, situated in the State of : ; screamed,and her brother forced them out to the stoop; | | ing been burned out in the great fire of July, he was | oj " Paesdays and ‘ cE ey FR: Jersey, in the county of I Ot te eect oF Lorene tor Kichoree: Herman com, | then remarked to her I did not think her husband would | unable to preve the fact. The Jury gave a verdict for | days ees exclusively” for her pupiia their friends in any part of the old country | Sourtbrogk, from Somervilfe: and’s miles. trom | pelled to take up the line of merch, in order to find 00d | a ee Th ee nara ot eer erent, or Pant, Me: Cowles; for a has tis leasure tg announce that in ad ‘i #0 serious; she then ‘that’s er 1 Ce oO} » Mr. i! 4 the subseribers, on reasonable verms, to have them brongnt | Pitekanii. seres, or there- | for them on the prairies. This is the true cause of his | 10%! ee en grin, Delere Jetge Vanterpeel. ‘ready known in New York. she will sa ph ¥ situated, astream of water diffieulties i 1s derangement—did you of acrazy person ge Irpoo! hi those Polka Ws out, ite NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS, _| tina through tt: of never failing water by the | piitwey and in that of the mounted mon whe were to | looking to the consequences”—she then asked me if the | Clarke ve. Day —This eause was summed up to-day, | *hichars sow the tnost popular in the best socies ta Peaks ‘The Ships of this line are nnsui by any other, and | door, a house and barn, and other out buildiogs, alm | (liow him. room in which we were sitting joined on their room; she | after which it was given to the jury, who had not ren- | snd Loudon. their immense size (ail being 1900 Sone) and 0 renders geod venss fF py er ae Tue Monwon Invantay.—We have a report, that cee ‘ou must have heard something; she then said | dered a verdict up to a late gop tapig Oe ning. “These atifal pas are the new quadrille Mazurka; the them more comforta! le convenrent than shipsof a smaller ome’ since the death of Lieut. Col. Allen, Lieut. Smith, of the | She would go to her mother; she then went to her mo- | The calender up to ® will be up morning, | Cellarius waltz ; ene led as, ee jennoise, or clays and th greatest relvanes may be placed tn their pune: U.S Army, haa been assigned the command of the five | ther aud said, “'The lady does not think he is crazy;” the | (Friday.) sitwo months sine in L.oodos vy Perveeratd Ta Masnecton, ey eee uston Lunes of Liverpecl potters, ia cas "Any person wishing to pareha: hundred Mormons enlisted for the western expedition | Mother then said, “Oh! she don’t know, he is certainly neanew Max tz, which with thet, © cfee Sf whtgh passage can be on reasonable terms. ou Jacon Beuuts on uuder General Kearney. crazy;” then there wasa message from Mr. Movements of Travellers. will not be brought out in Paris till the e ng winter, : for amy amount, payable without discount in all the “4 “ ~ ph: st AE TO Spencer to have his wife go down stairs; he was in the | Yesterday's arrivals exhibited a further increase of | dances can be taught by no other person in New York principel towns of England, Freland, Scotland or Wales, tos | WATLRIPONT & JAMES, FASHIONABLE Elections basement rooms of my = I believe at this time; he | travel te and through the city, as the following summa- feteme Act lille, ag abe hap re m from Mons, ales “ior harner puticolara,apply f0,. | No. #8 Nassau Sirect, herr Fulton, | Tit Eitcrion, im, Mamne-—The returns, trom this | “ct brought the mete tie! them adhe my eoryant vo | °7 com, egies othe anoared hotels wil et | cannaly cone by the, above celebreted, profaeae Te ry ~/ a a = a ey a ", » oe i of la a im 'T 86 Sonth at., 24 door below Barling Slip, N.Y. S. THE subscribers encouraged | ‘Congressional Districts, so far as heard from, | 8° down stairs; I wanted to make the matter as short as | poston; N. Layworth, Cincinnati; G. Hale, New Haven; . Ae ar caeae paetain | eemcaetea tee wiih the exception of the ‘Thied District, which has | ouuble; ho then turned to Mra: Mengum and asked her | C2 Villar, Schenectady W. Garett. Charleston; CMe: HARDWARE, HAIR SEATING, AND TRELAND—Fersona, washing to re fg pep ell nee gy hig there hae been no choice | iogive the pistol; Mr. Spencer then th wen, Sew kere, C ; A. Kolinski, Po- | ryyisy subscriber iN ad he nape aN Gront Brean or Irelandycan procare drafts On the gubernatorial vote In ‘Cumberland county. and | n.caled hit wif by the name °Mary;” he wid, “Mary, | [and "TSumoer, Boston; A. Austin, Philadelphia; T. Trevor see si Ss A * . ise, do; G. Marsh, \Vermont; , s} Ay w i 7 Et and apvarday payable on dernand, withont gyeeoyat, me | 22 eeem™ __ WM. Jawa’ | to, NIRS ests ual emeine in doubt, ‘We nave | if tone of volce; Mrs. Spencer said "Yes," he then said, | Geo, dame, doy Dr. Forman, Princeton; A. Weld, peg SS ed aad ee Slike princirat Fowus ‘acoughont the United Kin FALL STYLE GENTLEMEN'S HATS, | no. farther returns of members elected to that body. | ,}yilzou let me come to your house;) she answered. | ton; W. Talcock, Buifalo; H. Cobale; Charleston; J, Ab- | 300 pair do, do guard Carvery. at 3 usd the steumnsip (ireat Western” will sal now ready tor feaneetion nase; 10 William street has | The following are the returns for Governor, no far as re- | 214 "-wil you keep me from jail” she thon sald, “I | P's, or" Mlarnand, Geo. Morgan, do, Edw. Plowder, | .1% mperior Hair Cloth, all rafts can be for | Napped Beavers and fne Silk Hots of the ten fekronnine | eevee + seat, | Will'do what I can;” he then handed the pistol to Mrs. | Yo, 8. Lathrop, Georgia; W. Williams, Rochester.’ | "1°"... 1 over Watcher, at $13 40; Movements at $050, ke. ‘ the foe ten. any Hat py + Lae ¥Y | York County, 15 towns. et “Ti tay tisned, ae ‘ohne noe ioerenh be aid, "I hy — a Crev—R, Panton, Nt Mi : Aieay, Wollee haa. Be ie wa, Vices. Violi * Pecks, Te trayer? rer Dounty, Spencer, ’ 0 Ae , +f. . ty Vices, Violin Strings r “—Contignees per packet svip LAN- | _Prices—Best Beaver, $4 30. Best Silk, $4 awer aie 430! 1231 | pistol, or your husband has no pistol now; 1 cant say aremaitsy A, ‘Charber, do, W.Ouator, Washington, a. | Capeke ae. tt Vl" SCHR Ao NEW OULDS ny: ‘erpool, will please send down shetty NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 6 MAIDEN , risa 779 | which; Mrs. Spencer then went down stairs; he mot her | Frysenger, Illinois; G. Johnson, Buffalo; H. Townsend, | _*!¢ MWFis*r 55 John street, ap stairs. Suhre days will So scat yah Pav Brora "Tae LANE, NEW YORK: © MAIDEN 4 Ht MBt | Stat Soom semaine: the tae tei aera | eves Vaney, Gnandenus Weg, Mchian; | "WEIS CELEBRATED BROWN 3 5 B : 4 Ky.; B. mond, D. ’ sLEC FOW }1VERPOOL— New Line—Reguinr pack- FINE Cat © le for, $3 00 + Fine Cal 138 673 | up stairs and passed through my bedroom to the parlor; | Jerson, Col, Stanton tS A.y N, Middleton. Phitad + J. Det DUECTUARY, ,toanil September 2eth—The elegant, fast tai City Made Dress for, $3 50 jBrengh Dress’ ea @ eee 336 348 | she said she would | g0 snd ask her mother if she would | ft puch altenore, FFROVED aad. sap vier tons, will salt as above her fegalar dagen? tnd euunl to aay now ‘made. bvery thing eleg Teves | 7 S.« Tim —«ibaia—~oag | Allow him to go tothe house; she immediately went and- Wheeler, N. C.; W. Bunall, Bridgeport; | ination an'i weakness of ary organs. both 1 For ‘oF Paseage, having accommodations wnequi equally low. Jobers and wilt Het cae | Total... 116 re M 5033 | returned ina very fow minutes, and begged me to ex | pr. ‘Mott, Schenectady; J. Hopkins, Va; W. Ells, Mo: | fe ‘This excellent inal pre} i for spl ‘or comfort, apply on board, at rious whart ¢all before purchasing; owr stock ‘The democratic loss is about 3,600 votes. use her from through my house, and said that Langton, ‘do; James Dudley, | * has never awa ve I oot of Wall street, or to inspection and bought for cash, and her mother would allow him to come; she ina few mo- ich; "I. French, New Londes; fe attacks of gon ey KK. COLBINS & CO., $6 Bouth | low as any house in this eity.,'B Varieties. ments came back the samo way and entered into her ded to the publie, 08 ee operas Pacey Ga kRloK J, H Tesh ht pasring done in the stare ARY & | The Now Haven Courier of the 16th inst. says:—" We | own house; he went out also by the garden gate; inabout My Ty y the SHERIDAN, uid ail Oct ie he pate | a nat. | think it rather a singular fact that the first benevolent | an hour after, young Mr. Dobbin came in for the pistol, Havrall, Bridgeport. ‘only by JAMES. WEIR, 741 sarest, in it cood tober 26th, her r lar yey - ‘Savannah: Prepar by 8 ¥ FINE BOOTS, FOR $3 of the age—e society which, we believe, receives | and Mrs. Messum guvo it to him. od Bak. i we . | pogeer etd shillings and 6 ah@lings per box. pA an ssalcr skies aap3l fo crea’ o0td te pehen storey. | Sas GUEERED Ssoually more money than any other in |” "Cryse-eramined.©-The impression upon my mind, when wari J Lee, Pulled, Howata' oe Howard, | unlect stened by the co - ’ ed by tor. TASSAGH FROM BELFAST DIRECT—To for 8), “Pine French Cait Dress Boots tor 84 on the world— this city duri band as to’ cover | tor 3 ©. Howard, Geos @. Howard, | mie Grier ty rough the Post Office wil be eat LEME Torte ‘ylendd J or $2, ine’ French a AN sity for Mg ‘held its annual a iin city inf | Mra. Spencer said her husband was crazy, wi ‘°F | do; A. Alton, St. John; H, Erdton, 8. C Stenberg: | to. wu dal ar . hael, 9 the past week, occupying #, and yet not one | yp the mortification of her coming to my house. Connecticut; J, Hanock, Ohio ie Joots warranted 0 give a ‘No.4 Aunscree, | Ohite New Fork secular papers fal warranted nvond- | “Tring Derence objected. Hanford, Canada, H¢ HENRY LAWRENG will sali ns above, her rega . H. Grang sumed it was to cover up the disgrace. | 1, Milner, do; J. James, Bornes, és W. borated the testimony of the lady last sworn—Mrs. Har- | son, Waterbury, F. Colemas, ‘he subscriber has completed arrangements. to ha’ reguine line of rst class ahipa, ‘sling the 13th of each | Quick salen and emall pate ie emote as neeet. | EYCTY O0e must make his own ‘upon such « fe aid sho did not want | go, A. Howard, P Ww. M Jouesvilies 8; | [MPORTEN of Freeh pnglioh cod Gerona Heed ariete font from, the above port, thereby resenting the most | _ Sha ture nt imal! Profit is our motto. fact him to be pat in jail, that she would sooner have him | Higgens, New" Haven; G. ‘Wiley, Georgia: wt Hert, | L—comorinine Zephyr Woal and otheriings "” fax their frleods browght ont fom the north of ireland, "For UR RILLINGRN OD LININENT wanes | Another link of the “universal tine” has jos | placed in the lanatic aaylum. “When Mr. Spencer came | Ueske A. Sisnelifer Harsords James, Huumchuerts; | Faiterms Oberety dereripton. further particnjars, please spply (if by lett id. to stop dinrrhasa with two doses; it cures ulcers, ne into successful operation. ‘and | foto the hall I thought he was in a violent passion; I was | & Alexander, 8. C., L, Beecher, Boston; 8. McConnell, », &ee., all widths. Mel RAVce of all cad very seqre cuts bretors; | harrisburg section ef'the “Atlante end Othe Tele, very much ; his eyes were more gl than | Ohie; R. Thomas, Philad.; G. Ripley, Texas; T. Smith, nate or to Messrs. RICHARD: da money wil any [have over seen; I do not often see men in Rs 5 Ls @. Xariety. ‘and y sl Bedford; W. Stevenson, 8. C. Parse Slides and same wn ee A Teese wanton geen N. Tuttle, New Pave iy % 53a. Peattords ke., ke., wi et ya: ‘ by 4 .; J. Ames, . .N.HL; B. saiing packet ship ANNE, Car a sleet Mra. Marinpa Metsu was here produced, and corro- | Rockwell, Hertfonl; 0. Rice, New Haven; H. William. ; |. ¥. W. Hudson, Va; Als.; it Talt, Providence; reabin and steo Passengers are unsar- rison—in relation to what occurred in Mrs. Harrison’s | 7. Cossett, Tennessee; A Gage, commodations passed by any, ihe ove port. Fes frewght or house,’whon the prisoner, Mrs, Spencer and Mrs. Dobbin | & whilber, do; N. , 40; 8. Root, Mase; T. Ellis, 7 Basta whieh wie ERDMAN 8C Prat Bonth st. were there. : Filed, M. Cooke, do; R. Busli, Hartford; Mr. Bliss, ty lar succession of Samvuer J. Troren, of New York, sworn— Philed.; M. Mc! ing Hon. E. D. Culmer, Wash- polstanipe ulling Weekly forthe bore port. "al ‘Resides in New York about a year ; resided in the City of Albany ington, D. C.; A. Gorman, CADE MRC BEK rcv

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