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Vol. XII, No, 253—Whole No. 4496. NEW YORK, MONDAY MORN NG, SEPTEMBER 21, 1846. Price Two Cents, E.A.KUTZ,. ANUFACTURER AND IMPOR & MATHEMATICAL, INSTRUMENTS. Water street, corner of Burling Sk y inform his friends au THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT PROPRIETOR Girculation---Forty Thousand, DAILY HERALD eng WEEKLY fie OULD respeetfull: that he has constantly on hand a Instruments, Scales, Barometers, Hy drometore, Seatorne F, day, Price 2 cents per copy? able in advance. RALD—Every Saturday—Price 6 cents 3 1246 cents pex annum—payable in advance. F SUROPE—Every Steam Price 6% cents per copy—@3 00 per aunum, pa} in v ADVERTISEMEMTS nt thejusual pricesmalways eas! edvance EIENTING of alt kinds executed with Deanty and de ‘All letters or communications, by mail, addressed to lishment, must be post paid, or the postage will be feted frou the subscript JAMES GURDON BENNETT, nei Yorx ia ng Esratias NT, [astruments, suitable for Gaugers, Gauging and Wantag: e & general assorument of Charts of all parts of the W. ls of Ladvag, Musil Bills of Lading, Manite xtants, e articles in the d most correct mauner IN CHANCERY. jancellor of the 'W. Geissenhainer, Jr. the the eighth day of March next-or the bill Hed taken as confessed by her. Dated New Yor EFORE the Vice Ch: thon Fischer vs. Susan Dit. KILLINGER’S LINIMENT 1s warranted stop 3; it cares ulcers, hree ‘case of a failure. It will matie Pains, as certain as a} street, only 50 cents per bottle. HORSE AND WAGON FOR SALE. 0 eradicate all 1 - ‘0 be had at 90 John RDER of the Honora 2 1 Commissioner, notice is hereb: bas issued against ite of Ballston Spa, debtor, on due proof Le to tl m absconding or con: id Supreme Court im perfe To be seen at Thurston & b and will be sold anand atablen, 72 Hende at JUST IMFORTED, A QUANTITY of German Summer Rapeseed, 104 for Seed Birds in the moult: ing season. One pair of French lap-eared Rabbits, whose wool is finer than Merino: 4 pair of African Grey Parrots. T! All be sold for the such attachment accor irst publication of And that the parment of an pronenty Relossing to said - er te ¢ transfer of .ny propert Y are forbidden by porand are ory Ren ent payment of his debts pear and di ng tolaw, within three months froin fawseed, &e., very go tor to him or for his use, and variety of rare an ‘A. OR 5 John at., New York, | —1726 ltaw3mo @rre_ KING CHARLES SPANIELS, Hounds Newfoundland Watch Doss. Whine Pauls Don Terriers." fa fect the pub: Mcvaleb, district r Clark et al.—No, 1490—It ap- cog era S. Bak or before the Ist of No- GOOD CHANCES TO MAKE MONEY. TO LET, fixtures, &c. For sale one of the b Liquor Stores in the ity: ali r ‘imkney & Bertin ,andJ, W. Pinkney, have not been served ww Yorks Oa. inotio Published in one of thy Kc. For sale cheap for c: k for three months, to plead, answer or dem alone,on or before the next ensuing, orthe Y i ans, ks. oF wishing to let or sell, cat, ap- ‘anu Undertalting basiness,with $600, is wanted—th be tak m for eonfe idcourt, at the city of New Or- ED, RANDOLPH, Clerk. CEMENT, SAND AND GRAVEL FOR THE UNI- TED STATES DRY DOCK, AT BROOKLYN. Navy Acenr’s Orrice, ‘. ew York, August 28th EALED PROPOSALS, endorsed ais for the Dry Dock,” will be received at this office until M., on Saturday, the 26th day of September next, for about £00 casks of Hydraulic Ceme i which will be required for use dari ‘or 500 cubic yards of building van For 500 cubic yards ONE OR TWO dated with breakfast, rooms, furnished or unfura hed, in a quiet and respec- in an airy aud ceutral situation, by addressing T . STORY BRICK’ HOUSE, neur Broad icinity of the Battery, in excellent order, asing every convenience for a Boardi ud tenant, and possession given "GEO. L. PRIDE, 41 Wall st. ‘roposals for materi- nF the present season ; FOR SALE. ON THE EAST side of Adelphi street, Brooklyn, le Avenue, a three tea room and cellar Jeet, mostly laid out den. The house is handsome and very substantially rooklyn at so moderate a cost, ahout fifty yards n xt. for cement musf state ‘h will be deducted 12! which is returned, Those for sand and gravel must state a price for cubic yard. . ‘he cement must be pat up in casks to contain about 300 ‘wood and bound and weigh about 28 to 30 a price per cask of 300 pounds, from whi cents for each cask built, and thece is m which surpasses, ty and ly, while he can in twentv-twe mi- a Apply awre jortunity of reat t e found most desirable Each barrel must transported and kept under cover until they are delivered at Persons intending to propose for cement must send to the Gentlemen and their wives e above description, asa sam- pplying at 474 Broadway. ESTABLISHED PRICES AT GURNEY’S NEW ESTABLI single gentlemen, can | Dry Dock office one cask o} lly situated rooms, by fore the 2ist of Septemb: an28 Im*re lex, entirely free from dirt. washed, free from dirt, and not ter, the sand and gravel proposed to be furnished, it to the Dry Dock office A roposals must be accompanied with the written as- wo responsible persous to b f the contract, and ten per cent ill in all cases be retained until ‘THESE prices have been ye as implicitly relied on, asidered unless accom} ed by ~ vad broek a beng a nas given by the party whose offer may the penaity contained in’ the éth section of m can be obtained of the Engineer, ralue of his Hats, by y other manufacturer ind will leave the pre- or rices. . T. GURNEY, 12 Fulton st. 3, FASHIONABLE No. 82 Nassau Street, near Fulton. bseribe raged ionopamanec toms beg operator further informati m J. McAlpine, WALLKIPUNT & JAME: ‘ HATTE ER FOR THE NAVY YARD. 9 and endorsed, “Wharf Timber” will be received by the Navy Agent, New York, Monday, 2h Septem! for Hemlock Dock Logs, 30 to 42 feet long, to with the bark on, not Jess than 7 meter at the small end. 1700 running feet of Whi square, 0 average 45 feet in leu ight and of parallel width. 2000 running feet of White Pine Timber, 12 by 12 inches square, to be straight and of parallel width, to average 45 feet, and none less than 30 feet in length. ite Pine Tie Logs, 12 inches diameter, 21 feet Any further quantity of the above Timber that may be re- delivered at the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, as soon as d, atthe expense of the contractor, subject to the in- inspection of the yard. ¥ A bond, with two sufficient sureties, will be taken for the faithful performance of the contract, and 10 per cent. retained as collateral security for its fulfilment. No proposals will be cor AKF F the approbation be- | PROPOSALS, sealed, have alvays Water street, until assortment of their own manu ‘and trimmings which they use are im) they manufacture solely for their own store iy solicited to call WATTRIFONT, H. JAMES. lemen in want of a Hat are 4 M. Pine Timber, 4 by 14 ii fh, none less thaa 30 feet, to to any boot in the toate Oa to Eas we jow. Jol call before purchas a oahers will rersraeicual miakasion ees aes re we can sell as inspection and bought for cash, and McGEARY k HIGGINS, n lane, corner of William st. FINE BOOTS, FOR $3 50, made, and are eqi to those sold in other stores ered, unless accompanied by a Fine French Calt Dress Boots { thee best made and soldin tale cis foe #6 os YOUNG & JON A Quick sales and small profits is our motwo—4 Aun ye given by the party w accepted, under the penalty contamed in section 6th, of the iret tates ete PROSPER M. WET! cucu ANUING ACADEMY.—MADAME sincere thanks for the liberal pat the public, desires most respectfally to in- sume her professional atten- ACHILLE, in | QTATIONAL, LOAN Fund Life Assurance Society, of London.—" A Saving Bank for the widow and the or- Phan.”—Capital £500,000 ict. Royals eat Reena ‘ent, 21 . DP atAtES BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Fors ice 74 Wall street.) few York. JACOB HARVES, Fea., PACMER tag” Sant HOWL A GEL MA ROX, Baar M. VAN HOOK, Esq, é, POWs A. GODEY, Fea GEO. R. HA} J. Leanper Starr, General Et it she 18 about to dance to Seminaries and private fa ‘Walker street, will re-open on Saturday ose ladies and gentle: who may wish to es, or form private quad- join cing Tie rove Laltas wad alla gentl jr young lies ame Iso for young le! id Saturdays, for gentlemen above 18, years, the same days at 5 0” parents, as usual. ‘Aenite has th diton tothe ‘canoes already. Gor JAMES BOORMAN GEORGE BARCLAY, o Lusively for her pupils ure to announce that in ad- own in New York, she will in- er prpils in those Polka Waltres and Quadrilles now the most pepular in the best society in t, and Epw. . the United States and s.—New York—J Kearny Alexander E. Hosack, at. ts’ Bank, New York. Staxpixg Counse..—Wm. Van Hook, Soricrror —John Hone, Eeq., 11 Pi Office for Amer For prospects, tables of rates, s are the new quadrille Mazurka; the Beanie ne oy Shag Viens rett tea yemps_ ondon by Perrot; and La Mazovien sh with that, a cing temps, he coming winter. These "These beautiful pa Cellarius waltz ; the waltz a deux temp: ed (wo months since in ‘Mazurka waltz, whic brought out in Paris till tl be taught by no other person in Ile, ns she has received them from Mons. Jules rom ‘is,and to whom ied by the above celebrated R testimony of their high esteem. jm DANCING ACADEMY. aver of Duane ax ER to his friends and aces for the tuition of Dancing JEFFERSON INSURANCE COMPANY. 50 Wall Street. New York. ing anshorived by of New York, titled “* An act for the benefit of company,” to fill w losses occasioned R.G. ROBERTS 7am act ¢ the Legisla- said Company hat the said capital stock be filled up accordin x to the Provisions of said ac Notice is hereby the approval of the all the present stockholders. of th od ify, on or before the cretay of sain vom) is season, various n favorite Polkas, Mazas of waltzing; fane in conformity with sai Chancellor of the Fi: and Masters, from 3 ¢ evening. Assembl: vom, + that the: lace semi-monthly, *hday of October n also in ease they elect to fi amount required at such times Board of Directors may hereafter de ice is hereby further given that on the 20th day of be created and dispor n on Thursday, Oct meee poly at his residene it next, so mach new stock Sy DANCING ACADEMY NORTHERN EXCHANGE, 273 BL! KER STREET. G. KOBERTSO 4, most respectfully, jon of Dancing wit open at the above rooms on Fridav, October 2d, when he will have the pleasure of introducing yario sd fis bl favorite Polkas, the Mazour! stocl pri ich day an instalment we me ae l wy forfeit ‘on uder to the suid President eee their original certificates ceive new certificates, for a1 as they may respectively be entitl receiving pay for fractional parts % on is classes for the n 1 up their stock, or by And n is r shall not elect to 6! days ; honrs of attendance Sto 6. M.; Gentlemen A gy 10th, 1846. FEMALE SEMINARY WAY, corner of CL 10 any room in the id es et whi farther particulars, apply et the ehass soon as ta a) sidence, 62 Canal street. Mao ea ABD ING of the Academic il) commence her classes, branches, oo the Ist No. LEAST BRO, hasbeen long and favorably "The department of ancient and mo- and belles lettres continues under the dirs There are no extra eben New York pnbii rms her pupils, &e. w vie i dances, which she has who will immediate! city, free of charge. merous patrons, gentlemen who Boskeefters, and weir works may also be had of Fowler fe Wells, 131 Nas- | ae OREWS KBOY LE. ridashamnauirnst iscount made to others who buy | will be taken by grace and elegance of style so essential to the mv ‘Schools und private fami a ronan, hare terme Public classes an asian Bo TY Tila —— ADDITIONAL INTELLIGENCE FRO MEXICO. HIGH INTERESTING. TA ANNA, &e., &e., &e. [From the Néw Orleans Picayune, Sept. 11.) The Arab arrivedi@ff the Belize the night of Wednes- day last, the 9th ii = left Vera Cruz on the af- 4 ternoon of the 3d is o'clock. The Arab, it will be recollected, is vessel which conveyed Santa An- na to Vera Cruz. The most impo: by the Arab touches the ar- rival of Santa Anna ‘ruz. On this point we are able te speak upon authority of Mr. O’Neil, one of the owners of the Aral mode the voyage from Ha- vana with Santa Anna. general had previously as- sured Mr. O'Neil that ‘would be no occasion to run the blockade—that the weuld be allowed to enter without any difficulty. the Arab arrived off’ Vera Cruz, they deseried the ’s, and the Arab imme- diately bore up for her. ‘Mary’s sent a boat to the Arab, with the fi tenant on board. Upon reaching her he encoui Gen. Almonte, whom he recognised, and with wh exchanged salutations.— i was conducted to Gen. Santa Anna, who was lyii |. Then a short interview took p utenant reappeared on deck, he gav@ to the owners permission to pass the blockade. : f naccount received commercial house repre- sents that the suite of Samia Anna evinced much emo- co <1 even _ he , but pe sean imself was perfec: apparently expected the It is farthe: added the manerel delivered a the boat, which produ- Anna ‘landed, he was re- the reception was not m= avitentiy diappol fat. was evident His health cout inued ure of the Arab. He val, to entertain at a a Vere Gruz, a large num- er of civil dignitaries and officers. At the din ner a more favorable dis} ‘was manifested to- wards the General, and there’ some appearance of enthusiasm, Subsequently, om hie way to the capital, he stopped at his hacienda, "EP Encervo. in the vicinity of Jalapa, where he remained “up to the latest accounts received from him. He wouldileave there for the city of Mexico at the very earliest moment his health would may be urgently re- important fact which we stationed at San Luis of Paredes! Paredes, y Potosi has declared again in’ by the way, isa prisoner in t rumored w! tion of the army ai nerally believed in the city of e- when Mr. ‘O'Neil left there, and we learn by a cot letter from Ve- ra Cruz that it was also fully ci there. Mr. O'Neil represents that it if. extremely difficult to arrive at any conclusion as to the state of popular feel ing in regard to the different aspirants power in Mex ico. Among commercial men, and in fact among all classes not immediately connected with the military, the utmost apathy and indifference appear to reign. The day the Arab left, a flag of truco,was sent ashore by Commodore Conner, and the same egcurrence had taken place ontwo or three occasions previously. We have, ef course, no clue to the nature of ried fv te cations interchanged, but as the Daring ar frum the mouth of the river the day prior to the Aral ey it was conjectured that the Commodore mi ceived by her communications which ct his conduct. {From the New Orleans Delta, Sept. Santa Anna, after remaining but a short tii Vera Cruz, proceeded to his hacienda, at Encerres, jala- pa, where he still remains, owing, it is said, to tion, though it is strongly surmised that a stronger mo- tives than that of ill hes prompts his retirement forthe prosent—that of a desire to feel his way before advancing onthe Capital He is surrounded by a large military force, strongly at to his interests, and detached bo- dies of troops occupy positions on the route from Jelapa to the city of Mexico. en. Almonte is at the Capital, and is now Minister of War and Marine. No further change had taken place in the state of affairs inthe city of Mexico since our last advices, and things were appa- rently quiet, though pronunciamientos were being daily issued fom the different bureaus in rapid succession, as meaningless as such Mexican documents generally are. Santa Anna was daily expected at the Capital, and pre- parations on a grand scale were making there and all along the route to Jalapa, to receive him. The object of his delay being a matter of astonishment to the populace, and only known to those who pulled the wir ‘As Mr. O'Neill passed through Perote, on his way beck from the city of Mexico, he was informed that Paredes was confined a prisoner in the castle of that city, but could learn no particulars. A rumor, however, was then prevalent that the army stationed at San Luis had pro- nounced in favor of Paredes a few days previously. It was rumored in Vera Cruz on the day the Arab left that the British brig of war Daring, which arrived the day previous, had brought despatches from our govern- ment of a pacific character. e Daring, it will be re- collected by our readers, left the Balize a short time ago, carrying despatches to our squadron at Sacrificios, Everything looked quiet at Vera Cruz. A boat witha flag of truce from the squadron was seen going to the castle as the Arab was leaving the port. The roads leading from Vera Cruz to the city of Mex- ico were infested with robbers, and scarcely a beng ed without hearing of th nces, being stopped and the poet robbed of everything they possessed. The intelligence of the loss of the brig Truxton had reached Vera Cruz, and the version of her abandonment by her commander was similar to the one already re- ceived here. (From the New Orleans Times, Sept. 11.] The personazes who accompanied Santa Anna from Havana, Almonte, Rejon, etc., had gone on to Zexico, where tee! had been regularly instalied in various State offices. Almonte is§Minister of Marine and of War, Re- jon of the Interior, and Gomez of Finance. "The British brig-of-war Daring arrived at Vera Cruz on the 2d inst., with despatches, said to be from the Ame- rican government. These despatches wero reported to comprise offers of peace on a permanent basis, and ex- ressing President Polk’s readiness either to send a Min- Rter Picnipotentiary to Mexico, or to receive a Mexican minister at Washington. It was currently reported in Mexico, on the 28th ult., that the troops at San Luis de Potosi, had pronounced for Paredes. An express had reached Mr. Macintosh, the British Consul at Vera Cruz,confirming the intelligence. Mr. O'Neil, huwe: states that Mr. Macintosh did not know what credence there was to be given to the news thus brought ; but es pronunciamentes followed one another in such omer succession inthat distracted coun- try, it was possible there was some truth in it. When im the city of Mexico, Mr. O’Neil heard that Paredes was a prisoner in the hands of the present fe. vernment ; and in travelling to Vera Cruz, between the morning of the 28th and that of the 2nd inst, when the vehicle he was in was passing through Perote, that gen- tleman was actually told by an inhabitant, that the ex- President, ad interim (Paredes) was a close prisoner in the castle. ie dake Mr. O'Neil, absorbed by his affairs, did not, unfortu- nately, think of bringing any newspapers with him either from the city of Mexico or Vera Cruz, so that we are without any documents showing the onward progress of the late movements. Immodiately after Santa Anna quitted Vera Cruz, a force of about six hundred infantry and afew cavalry, took upthe line of march from that port for the may iy Mexico. Mr. O'Neil met them on his ay back to his vessel ; they seemed in pretty good order. ‘We learn that tranquility seems to reign throughout the principal places in Mexico, the movement in favor of Santa Anna having been pretty gen ral and simultaneous. But, as our informant shrewd! 4 remarked, the fact is that the mass of the people- engaged in mercantile, industrial, or manufacturing pursuits—scem to take lit- tle interest in the interminable coups d'etat which, in Mexico, upset one government and substitute another, with the facility of a harlequin change in @ Christmas farce. During the passage of Santa Anna and his suite from Havanne, he kept himself strictly confined to his crbin, wffering from his mutilated leg as the causo.— ccompanied, as we have already stated in ajpre- ceding number of our paper, by his wife, who ia a very young Indy, and his daughter by a former marriage, & very intere: 1, about 12 yeurs of age They are , with light hair; and appeared exceed- Amongst the other sengers in the excited the greatest interest, trom his so freely the English language. He was the nd soul of the whole party, who, including himself, es reamed ogitated with dome isers regarding the reception they would meet on reaching Vera Cruz. We man excaph Anna himself, who neither betrayed fear, por the slightest symptom of fear of the event, du the whole passage. @n the arrival of the Arab ou Vora Cruz, she was boarded by a boat from the St. the officer in command of which (the boat) immediately recognised Almonte, hailing him as she cai longside. On mounting the deck, he and Almonte Santa Anna’s cabin ; after a briof colloquy n officer left, and the Arab went in, and anchored immedi- ately under the guns of San Jua The ‘war with the United States did not appear, so far as Mr. O'Neil had an opportunity of observing, to create that excitement ony Se the people which one would naturally think would be the result of the presence of @ toe and victorious army,marehing into the very eart of their country. Naval Intell! . From the Orleans Picayune, Sept. 11.] We learn that the U. S, Frigate Potomac arrived at Pensacola, the 9th instant, having sailed from Vera Cruz. Itis known that the Potomac has a good many cases of | scurvy on The frigate Raritan was to sail from Pensacola for Vera Cruz onthe 10th inst ‘The 5 frigate Mississipp hie bg bi Pensacola thi Ans vod a to rejoin squadron, unless orders of a tenor should in the meantime be received. We learn from conversation with Lieut. Chaduck, of the Ewing, that two of the boats from the cutter wert over the bar at Soto la Marina, landed, and held a very pleasant interview with some score of Mexicans. The latter were very willing to traffic, and it down to the boats an ample store of provisions, wi were pur- chased for the use of the cutter, The Mexicans were eager for news from “the wars,” and made their ters altogether at home. next ferent from that tribe to Washington, arrived here decked off with the gewgaws bestowed upon MILITARY AFFAIRS. NEWS FROM THE ARMY OF INVASION, Further Particulars of the Riot at Burita, | THE CHIHUAHUA EXPEDITION. &e. &e. &e. The Common Council of Pittsbu: reward for the arrest of the mu THE ARMY OF THE WEST. [From the St Louis Republican, Sept. 14.] din this city on Sa | the proper authorities at Washington, notifyi ates officers here of th i ernment to dis |, ‘The Albany Knickerbocker lay, from | following horrible tran: city :—Von Isaac Sterne, | in the lower part of Broadway, was brought up for a most eous and brutal rape on a Mary Ano Suthg: he wretch enti Letters were re & ices of the regiment of Infantry called for by the requisition on the Governor of ly, and which has, ere thi It is directed that | rvice as speedily as pos- sible, either at Fort Leavenworth, or any other point where they may be. The: for the time which they may to Fort Leavenwortl months clothing. » be complied with immediately. companies are from St. Louis, and we understand nearly all of the regiment had arrived at Fort Leavenworth last er, about 15 or her into a room, then threw and stifled her cri throat, while he accomplished his purpose on her person, The evidence of the girl is strong and cannot be contradicted before the grand jury to-day, and wi 0 or does some other horrible thing to prevent it, he may expect a voyage to Sing Sing. He was bailed. We have heard of a most out villany which has been practised on a girl in this city. It ap- ars that she applied to a colored fellow in town, who eps an intelligence office in Pearl street, for a situa- tion, and he hired her to a canal boat captain. The girl was from the country, and entirely innocent olan acing herself in, this State, of the 18th of 01 (From the New Orleans Delta, Sept. 12.) The steamboat Sea arrived yesterday morning from the ving on board a portion of Col. Johnson’s xas Volunteers, who have been discharg- ill, of’ course, receive passed in servic and, we presum ness Von Isaac com- ed from service. volunteers left Camargo on Tuesday of last week. At the time of their departure th y amargo in detachments, in the direction of Mon- teroy, and Gen. Taylor was expected to start in person the expectation of the ther Texas regiments they will accept it. Rivensipe, Sept. 4, 1846, Beauties of Riverside—The Canal—The Convention— Scheme to Defeat Silas Wright—Trenton Falls— Trouting—Hunting. I now write you from one of the quietest little nooks in the wide world, embosomed in a neighborhood of clumps of trees, whose summer foliage is redolent with beauty and health, and whose shade is the very spot to cnitivate a “dolce far niente” disposition. E: forests bound the distance with their blueish purple tints—rimmed by tho dark brilliant waves of the Black River, whose pathway studded with falls, and dotted by islands, seoms more like a rosary of jet and pearls, “ Ave Marias” are marked by brilliant emeralds let fall by an angel, than a dashing, leaping, laughing river This county was named after Governor Lewis, who, God bless him, is now lost in the oblivion of a better world, and has of yore been known as the “ Black River Yet in the small space of fifty years, a great part of it has been converted froma howling wilderness into a comparative Eden of agriculture and cultivation— the indomitable ax of the Yankee pioneer has done the same service that their steel did ina different manner at Lexington, till the present time; and strange to r sof the country are yet but hal hard Dutchman, and the « of Wales, and the sons of this once wilderness into We learn that tho General for a fight are indeed, that it is believ will have leave to return hom The Texas volunteers generally enjoy good health. Not a death has occurred among those from Galveston. THE RIOT AT BURITA, agters let Bria., 2p Division, ‘The steamer Corvette lay at the landing last evening, taking in the remaining companies of the Georgia Regi- ment of Volunteers for Camargo. About half-past 8 in \d violent encounter tween two companies attached to the Geor- gia Regiment, on the boat—the Jasper Greens, command- . McMahan, and Kinesaw Rangers. Tho a Bp oa ave Bale an er between these two com; ies, in which they generally engaged on both sides, ‘doing ali the injury they could with Pin knives Gen, Shields was absent at Matamoras, which captain suceeede: hands on board followed his example. It was with diff- from the brutes, and sought refuge with a poor family in the lower part of the city. lapsed, and it was found that she . A physician was called in, who rning her story, immediately informed John O. Cole as taken the necessary steps to pun- culty she managed to esca| A week or ten da; of the facts, and he ish the wretches. On Friday, the 28th ult., Col. R. C. {lale, and thi ficers of the Brady regiment of Pennsylvania volunteers, assembled in the public square of iff county, Pa., for the purpose of presenting swords to Lt. faclay, of the Sth infantry, and Lt. J. 8. Woods, of the 4th infantry, for their disti battles of Palo Alto and Revaca de la Palma. The scene is said to have been very were delivered on the jercer county, Ohio, have given an- colored persons must a most disgraceful D. Baker in command of encampment was immediately oj third of a mile from the bank of returned with a company of his regiment from rial of one of their number, and hearing t! progressing on the boat, he ordered this company and one other to follow him to the boat, with a view of quelling it. In his attemping to,do so, one of the ittachs to tho Georgia com melée, at once attacked him wit been sngaged but a few moments, when some cowardl: the rioters fired a the thick part of The people of other notice to the effect that leave that place by the Ist of March next, or they have resolved to remove them—peaceably if they can, forci- bration of the I. O. of O. F. in Philadelphia, passed off with but one occurrence to mar the interest of that was the expulsion of Frank Johnson’s from the procession, on account of their The Charleston Courier of the 15th says of the steamer is really magnificent vessel arrived 4 o’clock, after a eo of 67 hours from New York. The gorgeous descriptions of her which have appeared inthe northern papers do not any means, to be exi external and internal em| ly the finest vessel that has for a long time appeared in e ed in the swords They had istol at him, whic! his neck from be- ‘nocking out one of his teeth. Such isthe report to me this morning, from the Assistant Surgeon of his regiment. The wound is not this mora- ing considered mortal, altho suppose he would be alive at this time. fortable than could be expected, and we now ertertain no doubt but he will recover. In addition to Col. Baker, Capt. Roberts was slightly wounded by a pistol sho’ ‘ommissary, slighi im, of Company C, Lae | Ne lana bi nite, Corporal Ursary very te jillon mortally wounded with ~ 'y will not live the day out. Pri r ind Lee, all slightly wounded. far as can be ascertained, all who were wounded in the 3d Regiment of Illinois Volunteers, and who aeted under the command of Col Baker, in the etfort to suppress this disgraceful and unpardonable riot. How many are killed and wounded among the two com- aged in the riot on the Corvette, I sufficient certainty to venture any et been seen by me, down the river, that here this morning, Switzerland, have convert blooming and productive farms, whose golden butter and delicious cheese, fine limbed horses, and blooded sheep ade it the envy of seme, and the admi- ration of other larger counties in the State. well recollected by you that this county is one of the up called ‘Northern New York,” whose great man been Silas Wright. The canal, it will only take $300,000 to comp! grand outlet of the resources of this county, viz., butter, cheese, lumber, charcoal, and grain. throughout the county is intense in regard to the action of the Convention upon this subject. There is already a schemo to defeat the election of 1 understand that there are six democratic counties that are deeply involved in this scheme,’and as fast as | can find out shall give them to you. pleasantest places of resort. verylow, and the view by moonli even by the great Niagara. le is more com- when finished (and lete it) will be the | Cosswell’s facto The excitement pro! tin, Stewart, Shepher This constitutes, Silas Wright for Governor. cts, by hook or by ‘Trenton Falls are now | morning, beginning at about 5 until nearly boon ; most of the principal pi different reports of the news sent over the . At the same time, we understand, and simultaneous with its re- ception in New York, copies also were left in Springfield, Hartford, and New Haven. amount of details of the foreign news sent over the wires Boston tai over two hundred messa- . and New York had about sixty for to be transmitted over the li in addition to a crowd of similar communi at each way-station to be sent to New York and Boston. From the rates of charge we conjecture jthe line earned nearly $200 yesterday.” A nolle prosequi Dr. Jones aliss Hate Livingston & Well’s panies who were en; cannot ascertain witl a But one body has as and several are said to have floates were knocked overboard during the fight. ‘The causeof it wat easily ascertaine the whole of it. ht is unsurpassed, certainly give the nly tov prepare my mind for the ma- There are several very select visi- It strikes me to be the very spot if jesty of the latter. ters there at present to hie away ahoney-moon in. Some of the finest petri- tuctions in this State are found in limestone of the re- gion around them ; yet the few blue hare-bells that 1 met with, grewing over the edge of the grey rocks, are to me infinitely more interesting. Yesterday, | went trouting, and only took some dozen, se the exquisite feelings , at noon yesterd: was an Irish com- company of Ameri- A meeting of the Field and Staff officers of the two Illi- nois Regiments, and one Indiana Regiment, who also had some men on the ground, has been called, to meet at these quarters this morning at 7 o'clock, when, with- court of inquiry will be organized, and a The boat has been detained with the Georgians on board, and will remain here until tion is over, and the course to be pursued the rioters determined upon. kept up during the night, although some of the riotors previous to the guard being stationed. ‘Dr. Wood and Dr. Boal, of the Indiana Bri, the whole night, to w et I cannot ana- that one has when feelin, andithen their shining silvered sides, studde the delight of an angler- rigid investigation be had. Dear old [zaak Walton— sport you wrote about so sely, for which | thank your crumbling and long withered- hand. I expect to be in the wild woods soon, among tl id di A strict guard was Thad almost forgotten tosay that there are several very singular and interest ing spots in this; county, which I shall. v about. Joseph Bonsparte iormerly had a country seat north of this, and it was here that be with the Princess of Connio. during the Reign of Terrer, many of the exil refuge, and their quaint stone mansions are nut the neighboring county of Jefferson. There are also very fine Indian relics found h enwere, and hatchet ley of theriver wasa tended Col Baker duri: ie are greatly indebted for their this to say that it has just been reported to me ‘man who shot Col. Baker has been discovered, and that the commanding officer of the Georgia Regi- ment stands ready to surrender him. THE CHINVAHUA EXPEDITION. Sax Antonio pr Bexan, Sept. 3, 1846. I will give you a hasty note of ourpreparations for the h Of the centre division of the army for Chihuahua, and on some future day fill up th at this place on the 14th, lea- Lt. McDowall, 1st artill wuich befel him, from the to say he hes now entirely ‘That worthy man and veteran has arrived, as ali neers; Capt. Cross, passed the summer It was in this countr, pi arrows, carth- and tradition states that the val- favorite bunting-ground,of their's, Locxroat, N.Y. Aug. 31, 1846. Business of Lockpert— Washington Hunt— Secretary ving behind hit in consequence of We are indebted to the Hon. Washington Hunt, of this place, for a look round through this villege this morn- ing. We find that a large proportion of the real estate of the lower town, possessing a great water power {from the canal, is the property independently or conjointly of Mr. Hunt, andex-governor Marcy, Secretary of War — Preset, of the e respectfully invite al6 IwD&itW Fre at department here, and Lt. Kingsbury, ne th have offered $3000 lerer of Lawson, the the 17th, gives the two having occurred in that of a German tavern r athis house years old, It y crami he intended to eous case of by going on the there, however, a day or two, the in accomplishi all her ruin, and of- ewistown, M. ished services in the . Several able ad- n. erated. She is in ishment, decided- The woollen factory in Peterboro’, N.H., known as was burnt down on Wednesday —_ small dwelling house and barn. The property was insured. ‘The New Haven Courier of Saturday says, that “ The wires were occupied between Boston and New York the whole of yesterday, scarcely five minutes occurring be- and 10 o'clock last eve: ing, when not in er was transmitted 's rooms during the lock, and continuing ra having In addition to the great all these, tions, ready ‘as entered yesterday in the case of indicted ‘for the great robbery of It was the opinion of the District Attorney that the Doctor could not be convicted on the legal evisenco sgainst him. ‘The confession which and by reason of which a larg the money has been obtained, could not, under the laws of evidence, be introduced against him, and he was finally discharged.— Roc Ad Religious Antellige: ual conference of the Methodist be losed its session in Piqua. ry business of the conference and the brethren met and ssion of the conference will mount of nce. isco- 0) OLD VIOLINS. JOHNSON, No. 167 William street, New York, has + for sale the best collection of genui ik. Also, very fin from the best French makers, viz: Guitars, Violoucellos, ke. 4 balance of a lot of foreign Mysic, by the most cele- brated authors, for piano, violia ant trios, quartettes, quintettes, ke., for ‘Some entirely new Paris musie fort Th Instruments i. repaired by the best workmen. old Instruments iustqnments, jolas, Violins, iano, solos, duetts, ent per pagi cents per page. or Instrumental ordnance department, who compose a part gel apt. Prentiss, Ass’t Adj’t General, is expect- We visited last Saturday the cotton factory of Hunt Field & Co», which has been struggling along against numerous drawbacks for sixor seven years, but which is now running some 4,000 spindles, 90 looms, and sixty others in preparation, making the whole number of strict aud punctual orders, and charges as moderate as Hardin and Bissell, left thei i ‘Savanuah, Ga., August 31, 1946, creek, on the 11th ult., and a ving at the “Ojade Agua” ere on the 24th, lea pt. Webb’s company, in HE undersigned respectfully tenders his services to his ral, for the sale of Pro ving and Forwarding of tention will established h A LARITT be paid to all charge of the sick, who, | learn, now and will join their regi Col. Harney, with @ consisting of Bvt. Mjr. Be: fast recovering, ment of the 24 Dragoons, Copts. Howe and Blake’s es, returned from the Presidio de Rio Grande on absent about one month, Since looms 150. In the very teeth of the new tariff law, it is ‘the determination of the company to persevere. They give employment at the factory to about 120 persons,and they Were not yet resolved upon diminishing the num- ig we ‘! this Naotaie tie large flouring mill of h Messrs. Hunt and eye It runs fourteen pair of bu turn 600 barrels of flour Spalding Sar gore shareh and turns out, or 'y: rioar tbeeieatories and mills in lower town, and innumeralile turn out tens of thousands of joining mills convert into barrels Lockport and Rochester Railroad ubscriptions to the amount of © Oregon business in Congress stoppe About 100 acres of are covered with stone prepared locks in the prosecution of the grandenlargement ; but the estoppel of the legislature to the work leaves them there like a scattered mass of ruins, a magnificent un- built monument to the wisdom of the legislature of York State, a sort of legislation which would have broken other State than the State of New York. ssion that Judge Hunt led to the public, taj E . Howe will probably go upon the reci 'wo companies of 1st Eustis, and two compan’ the whole under the command of Fort Smith on the 13th July, and errived here on the 27th ult., having accomplished a march of 700 miles in about Great credit is due the those under him, in thelperformance of this tedious march and in bringing their train in such remarkably fine order. The Arkansas mounted volunteers, under the command ion, oe , on the 16th of July, ult. Lise peeps 3 ani al through the Fost Office will be duty HENRY LAWRENCE, 1 John street, « few doors from Broadway. aoe Ke., all widths. allant Major and MPORTER of Frenc! Ofevery description. « Cotton, Linen, of Col. Yell, left Washiny sap aioe gag hat and arrived here on the 2! ‘These troops are encamped in a delightful spot, three miles above the AlamoJbearing the name “ Camp Crock- country is a beautiful rolling dotted over with clumps of oak, muskeet, etc., little streams wend their way to 1 San Antonio river, with its banks al in_ fron fundance of pn et.” The surroundi We are inclined to the im) would decline a nomination even if it were tendered him nelens velens. We are sa- tisfied that his personal preferences are in opposition to his being called into the field, either for governor or for ose his constituents will hard- To-day we push up te Niagara. Truly, s. TUAL INSURAN! of the city of New York, office, Ne. mpany cont to insure against ‘nished with foliage, flowin affording the troops an al the opposite side is bounded stretching to the northwest. On the western side of San Antonio, are encamped five companies of Texas Vo- lunteers , under the command of Col. ¥: terms as similar aNxy, Secretary. WEIR’S CELEBRATED BROWN . malt ELSOTUARY; TRON ED ay toraltacctions oF the weakness of the Urinary orgals, lent medicinal pre both im mai jon, (suited for in removing the ‘ate attacks of gonorrhea, &e,, and can be safely ts operations are quick, sure all times, without regard to IR, 248 Grand street, in lings per box. None genume ded Te Cc) if houses, warehouses, baildings, a pene furniture, on as acai is city. station SHN BROUWER, President. six months’ men, they will The advance of of march about the 15th inst. exertions being made by ment, under the indefatigabl known in the Crescent done, which is possible, {to place] this train ina proper state to give efficiency to thi ‘00] is up early and late, an volunteers into form. He is. still row or next day, will pitch his tent, with the troops, in Camp Crockett, as will every officer, whose constant business does not make it necessary I have no doubt that the General will take possession of the capital ef Chihuahua some time in the month of The distance to the Rio Grande is calculated at about 140 miles, amd from thence to Chihuahua, 450 miles ; making our march nearly 600 miles, over a lovely , it is supposed, oy hore meget ‘Tur Doctor. ¥¥aLo, Sept. 2, 1846. The Theatre—Mrs. Mowatt as Bianca, §¢.—The Excel- lencies of this fine Actress Defined. The play of “ Fazio, or the Italian Wife,” was well done at the Buffalo Theatre last night. oocasion presented us cf witnessing the acting of Mrs. Mowatt. Not Booth in Richard III, not Miss Cush- man as Cordelia, not Kemble as Hamlet, not Fanny Elsslor in the Cachucha, not Dempster in the song of John Anderson my Joe, not De Meyer on his piano, not Ole Bull on his fiddle, nor the Misses Sloman on their fifteen hundred dollar harps, ever entered more heartily into the spirit ofthoir severe! performances respectively, than did Mrs, Mowatt last night inte the very soul end bottom of the character she sustained. to the last, through all the gradations of. confidence, doubt, jealousy, conviction, pride, humiliation, distrust, speration, treachery, ‘uish, and that streng effection running , crowning oll, ond redeomin representations of Bianca by this charming Mr Davenport, as FF Cy which must have been as flattering id cheers of the nudience. The t hor superiority is should run the yet remains in here wes a good house last bespeak her an increasing auditory to rmy will take up its line sooner ; great ‘aptain Cross,who is well ity, and ‘who leaves consis ie OULD return het Gadete teatee oo the ladles ira efalbacinoes at 443 fladeon ion. 4 is fast bringing the town ; but to-mor- cinity and the public in upon her while {ihe has commaen 106 Hudson street, here ahe will keep a general assortment of Corsets of the atyle, te remain in town. own manufacture, Also, Ri "The Kentucky and Tennossee caval will join Gen, Taylor’s command. 's force will amount to about 6000 men. San Antonio pe Bexan, Sept. 5, 1846, Since the 3d inst., Capt. Washington’s company of the 4th U. 8. Artillery arrived here from Carli entered the city yesterday, and passed through in fuil uniform, with four 6-pounders and two 12-pound howit- zers, with their caissons, travelling { &e., ke., which made quite a formidab this part of the country, and much astoni cans here, they never display in an army, and be! equal that of the Mexicans. miles from the city. of the 2d Dragoous Col. Harney with three com) ‘a superior article ‘Malle Buje, ial eat Indies, South Amerien, ke From the first , dorpair, remorse, isle, Pa. They e, baggage train, self in a manner to Bianca as the Flowers, in brnener, wree with a complete sstortm . Tower-makers, of the nevrost deseriptions, at ¢. f arabonte, do. imitation, ostrieh and fancy ‘enthers, in great vanety, nad of the very richest kinds. seen so great an artille wing that nothing could ‘They encamped on the San (who was left by of Texas troops, un- such that there is little necossit tour of England fora Buffalo several nigh' “NEWPORT FANCY BALL, tleman who hired a Fancy above Ball, is politely req ‘MAKER Dress at 66 Warren st. ted to return it to ae ate Seer ‘KAVELLING TRUNKS, &e. seatiy Sat ‘alises, Carpet ‘sole leather Tranks, suitable foe Portmanteaus for .. filled with 026 im*r ~~ FRENCH ARTIFICIAL TLOWEKS, der the command of Capt. Cady, at Presidio Rio and Mr. Callahan, arrived this morning , and re- ported the remainder of the command near at hand; their provisions being damaged and condemned, it becam ry to procure more—and as the inhabitants Presidio professed to be very friendly, they rent a nine men, over the river, to bring the purchased. After the men had were attacked b: chaparral on the ‘comfortable quarters at the Lake Ontario and the o ENTLEMEN’S Real Heads of H fall river St. Lawrence. ovement in the man a ff their boat they jexicans, secreted in the Three of our party killed: the remainder jumped overboard,and reach- e bank on this side. During the fire from their musketry, and succeed: nding another The the r ver, took up already under by this time, this sig- nico, as giving ad “4 Court ror THE Correction or Errors—Sat- | They sre compose urday, September 19.—Present—Lieut. Governor and nineteen Senators. . Havens and wife. Mr. R. W. Peckham, con- for defendant in error. heard in reply. loses and al. vs. without prejudice till Monday. No. 11.—Medical Insti- vs. 0.9. Paterson, postponed 0. noticed and renoticed for Monda; inst. Ordered that cause No. 14, $. Gunn vs . The day calen: | counsel e puton in 4 moment to the countenance as mn. CoP) living mai aA No. 8—H. Van Den- afternoon, the Mex- in killing one mule and Ji troops having no means ol their line of march for this orders to that effect. nal victory i# heralded through tional lustre to the arnis of the magnanimous and exelte B. Price, formerly of Baltimore, is ordered to Headquarters as Medical Director. We aro fast epproachiny | every man isanxious to be off. We antici ‘though there are some who fear that hting generally in good 4 with them are fast recov- ived from the Oja de had Col. VVISIBLE WIG real head of hair, that se pronounced Bais, most perfect great advantage its being made wit ts appearance $0 closely to a areata Reale, all pin | of pny and *. Mead and al. tution of Geneva Ci ppd the recess in gearing, rte ex Thomas, have preference on Monday warance, a0 0 $47 mn the calendar be resumed at No. 9. viously called, and no the day of marc Cova ror rue Correction or Eanons- , Sept. 17.—Present Lieut. pd pre ag P. F. Lab the vote stood nine for the affirm aol, The voto was re postponed. and those who bi ering. Capt. Webb's company arri a afew minutes after my jeut. bmg Ist ey ae ‘de- ipector General, is g rough a thorough inspection of all the here. st heard that a company of Infantry, under command of Lieutenant Wetmore, i on its way from Port Lavacca. The Lipan Chief, Castro, end others of the deputation . Gardiner, ine~ ‘al. vs. J. Fielden and al. decision of this cause, and ance and two for rever: C and ic~) a oon Hudson road Com- poser oe ae concluded for plain- Mr. A. C. Page was heard for defendant in |. T. Reynolds in reply. Ar gus. ich may be seea in, rie ed J. Brown, Mr. Ty Re} THE AMAZON wigs, ir, being the latest and and gossamer work. They Hranueal contrivance entirely new; they. 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