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STHE NEWSYORK HERALD. Pe eee Pan Wii Bes 9908 NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1846. E. A. KUTZ ' from that tribe to Washit ton, arrived here ; Varieties, THE NEW YORK HERALD. NAUTICARAOPASTURER ano rtrontak oF MILITARY AFFAIRS. | decked off with the gewgews bestowed upon them atthe | ‘The Common Council of Pittsburgh have offered $2000 NAUTICAL & MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS. FRO | Capital. reward for the arrest of the murderer of Lawson, the 180 Water si , comer of Burlin, i 2 JAMES GORDON BENNETT PROPRIETOR | WrGUu sree tntar fee Sepa Girculation---Forty Thousand, | fvaselantansz comes, Sr. Sees, Theodeiie, | EEXGEEL thematical Scales, Parallel 4 fireman. NEWS FROM THE ARMY OF INVASION. (From the St Louls Republican, Sept. 14] | _ The Albany Knickerbocker of the 17th, gives the two Letters were received in this city on Saturday, from | following horrible transactions av having —— in that Further Particulars of the Riot at Burita, | the proper authorities at Washington, notifying the Uni- city :—Von Isaac Sterne, th ——_—_—_—_——_——_——_ | Sp enaan 4 | ted States com here pe fia ngemination the ey | in the lower pare of hea yevdoay hrougs DAILY HERALD—Kvery day, Price 3 cents per copy—6? re ts | | ornment to dispense with the aervices of the regiment of | outrageous and brutal rape on a % per enm able in advance, of Gauging lastruments, ws aca | | Infantry called for by the requisition on the Governor of | named Mary Ann Suthger, about 15 or 16 years old. It WEEKLY HERALD—Pvery Saturday—Price 6% cents i. Cumere,, aang, a8 Wena | i | THE CHIHUAHUA EXPEDITION. | ri aisle, of the 18th of July appears the wretch enticed her into a room, then threw Dor copy 03 1836 cones pos sarin, revablo in advance. ofthe World ral ‘ | Per rs i ; | her over on a bed, and stifled her eri the Sa bes cocane asa te ce 1.aay: Fil witch's : pe Proudly i th bed clothes down her throat, wh his pe Sgerrseencmnod bur erty srw» Aes reel as Manitests, Log Books, Nauti {From the Ni ‘une, Sept. 11.) From the New Ori Delia, Sept. 13 | purpose on her person. The evidence of the girl is vei ADVERTISEMEMTS at thejusual pricesmalways eas) The Arab arrived! e night of Wednes- [From the New Orleans Delta, Sept. 12.] where they may be. They strong and cannot be contradicted ; she intended to gi of the pest» mattgiale day last, the 9th is ‘orrect.. ‘J Ny i tod val the articles in the | {0™n000 Of the na to Vera Cruz. ‘The most impos Wing left Vera Cruz on the af- | | The steamboat Sea arrived yesterday morning from the | for the time which they may have passed in_ servic patdorlock, ‘The Arab, it will | Rio Grande, having on board a portion of Col, Johnsow’s | travelling to Fort Leavenworth, end, we prosum. | Vessel which conveyed Santa An- | Regiment of Texas Volunteers, who have been discharg- | months clothing. ‘The orders are peremptory, and will, 4 ed from service. no doubt, be complied with immediately. Four of the by the Arab touches the ar- | | The returning volunteers left Camargo on Tuesday of | companies are from St. Louis, and we understand nearly before the grand jury to-day, and unless Von Isaac com- mits suici ir does some other horrible thing to prevent i pect a voyage to Sing Sing. He was bailed. rd of a most outrageous case of villany practised on a girl inthis city. It ap- ‘& advance. P pLAENTING of all kinds exooated with bonuty and der All or communications, by mail, establishment, mast be post paid, bg ipuonan ities i i ne ducted from the subse: remitted. - JAMES GORDON BENNETT, e = rival of Santa Anna ag’ ruz. On this point we are | last week. At the time of their departure the army was | all of the regiment had arrived at Fort Leavenworth last applied to a colored fellow in town, who ‘ORDON B AN CHANCERY. sin an | able te speak upom the authority of Mr. O'Neil, one of | leaving Camargo indetachments, in the direction of Mon- Wedneslay.” ‘ceps an intelligence office in Pearl street, for a situa- Rpy Your Hamarp Estas % asan Catharine Fischer-—Bill fora Di- | the owners of the Aral mode the voyage from Ha. | teroy. and Gen. Taylor was expected to start in person tion, and he hired her to a canal boat captain. The girl Morth-West nore rot Fulton and Nacete streets! nculo matrimomii—F. W.. Geissenhainer, Jr., | Vana with Santa Anna. general had previously as- | On Wednesday. Rivexsivr, Sept. 4, 1846, | was from the country, and entirely innocent of the peak —_—_—_—_—— Solicitor—Susaa Catharine Fiseher, the de- | sured Mr. O’Neil that ‘would be no occasion torun | _ We learn that the prospects and the expectation of the | Reauties of Riverside—The Canal—The Convention— | tion she was placing herself in, by going on the a i r he arsived of Vara | sneed, that tiebelieved that che other Texas regiments | Scheme to Defeat Silas Wright—Zventon Fale | Dent, Afar pang here, dower ay oF aos Mh ’s, and the Arab imme- | Will have leave to return home,if they will accept it. Trouting— Hunting. hands on board followed his example. It was with diffi- Gt Mary's sont, 8 Doak to I hay to yaoone ery. y,onjoy good health. | 1 now write you from one of the quietest little nooks ctilty she managed to escape from the brutes, and sought Gen. Almonte whom he THE RIOT AT BURITA, in the wide world, embosomed in a neighborhood of |? week or ten’ days ose; and it wee fount that she exchanged salutations — Heap-Quantens let Buia., 2p Divreton, clumps of trees, whose summer foliage is redolent with | was horribly diseased. A physician was called in, who was conducted to Gen. Camp Patterson, Sept. 1, 1846. } beauty and health, and whose shado is the very spot to | on learning her story, immediately informed John O. Cole his berth quite ill. Then | The steamer Corvette lay at the landing’ last evening, | cnitivate a ‘dolce far niente” disposition. Evergreen | o% the facts, and he has taken the necessary steps to pun- whose place of residenc s,,in | the blockade—that the Me see ee BAL Ried theres will by | Without any difioulty. 4 aby her. Dated New York, Sept. 8,166. | Ginrs hey deseried te the Arab, with the fi reaching her be encoui recognised, and with whi By Gen. Almonte the lieu! Santa Anna, who was lyii DR. KILLINGER’S LINIMENT 1 warranted cares ulcers, HORSE AND WAGON FOR SALE. A GENTLEMAN leaving for Europe, wishes to sell his ho stablishment, a short interview took pl and when the lieutenant | taking in the remaining companies of the Geo! Regi- “ 4 ‘ i ish the wretches. handsome iy Mat woe ‘olds tea e se afce reappeared on dec to the owners permission | inentof Velantocer, for Camarge, About helfeect sin | forests bound the distanco with their blueish purple | "6, Friday, tho 28th ult., Col. R. C. tale, and the of- a . i 7 vass the blockac J the cvening, a most disgraceful and violent encounter | tints—rimmed by tho dark brilliant waves of the Black | ficers of the Brady regiment of Pennsylvania volunteers, eee ease rn thabeahn te thn foie ira to Se tase, River, whose pathway studded with falls, and dotted by sssombled is the yu ic square of Lewistown, Midis “apt. J at Be aeeeae cor | islands, seems more like a rosary of jet and pearls,whose | County, Pa. for the purpose of presenting swon 4 ed by Capt. J. McMahan, and Kinosaw Rangers. ‘The | isan y bit cs R. P. Maclay, of the 8th infantry, and Lt. J. 8. Woods, of dapparently expected the mmelée was Kept up for over half an hour between theto | “Ave Marian” are marked by brilliant emeralds let fll | the duh infantry, for their distin ished services in the i s | two companies, in which they generally engaged on both | by an angel, than a dashing, leaping, laughing river | battles of Palo Alto and Resaca de la Palma. The scene bib whch ot si deal ayn suid ik gt Lats | thr coy war mane ser Geveior Low; mh | hue supe To eng evra sien Anna ‘landed, he was re-| jeft Col. E. D. Beker in command of thi le ‘ order, and will be n account received Townsend s stables, 72 h, jischarge | sents that the suite of cording to law, ‘i JUST IMFORTED, tee hae rane tots three months from | tion, and even alarm, w! A QUANTITY of German Summer Rapeseed, ‘art Se cae el ar bg himself was perfecti: = Kc., very good for Seed Birds ia the moult: | property Reloagiag ts toad Tebtog te oan ar doy Peeves, and | visit. Itis farther added pear and such attache ing season. One pair of French lap-eared Rabbits, so B Pwtiose wool ‘tw fier than Mermo: 4 pair of English | a forbidden im fore sede ean or any DEORE WCET ET | tee the desived, Pheasmits} 8 young African Grey Parrots. The usual | “Dated Ballston Spe, July 24,1 variety of rare and valuable Birds. For sale by W.B. LITCH, of Ballstos q ‘ Brigade. His | God bless him, is now lost in the oblivion of o better The people of Mercer county, Ohio, have given an- aes 5 Sond bureye, _iy28 ttaw3mo #rre forsiichian Creator, | colved buthy a fow trigada thet the reception. wis Dot | encampment was immediately opposite the Boat about 2 | world, and has of yore been known asthe " Black River | other'notice tothe efoct that a’ colored persons mut thusiasm, Santa Anna ntly disap; returned with a company of his regiment from the bu- | Country.” Yet in the amall space of fifty years, a great tears Earpiece 27. Led cf ane ce a bom j meg te ed by the reception given health continued | rial of one of their number, and hearing the riot still | part of it has been converted froma howling wilderness ent | infirm up to the time of th ure of the Arab. He | progressing on the boat, he ordered this company and | ;, tale A ti aye they must. jeb, district Judge. The Hon. J. , val, to entertain at a " hy . into a comparative Eden of agriculture and cultivation— ‘he celebration of the I. O. of O. F. in Philadelphia, a A Mabie dicnor tn the peleceeé Vera Cruz, a largo num. | uepluer *2 follow him to the vont, with a view Of | the indomitable ax of the Yankee pioneer has done the | passed off with but one occurrence to mar the interest of lark eg al. No. 1420-—It ap. | ber of civil dignitaries and officers. At the din: | gttached to tho Georgia com the day, and that was the expulsion of Frank Johnson's TC was TAT pS Ul OURT, Fitth © natrict of Lagisiana, Saturday, 27th day af Jun court met pursuant to adjournment. ish and Scotch Terriers, Ia fi b- | D. lie eis few exee ome’) with | uy x of he Hon. Theo. Il. Mc at the depot of A. GRIEVE, No. Kael ‘Josiah Be Yet ol mn Bie KING CHARLES SPANIELS, Itaijan Grey Hounds, Newfoundland Watch Dogs, White Poodle Dogs, En; iC - ing to th hat the d \ ‘ ¢ ‘engaged in the | same service that their steel did ina different manner TO LET, Wire's Philips, Joh Hunt & Con Luke Davis, W823, | ner a more favorable. dis ‘was manifested to- | meiée, at once attacked him wi ord. ‘They had | Hite gecaceh ert tal Feaaie te mee Pn, ee ene fe Scr oe THE three story Brick House, No. 275 Tenth street, | Van Buskirk, Wal Mr wards the General, and therewas some appearance of | been sngaged but a few mome me ceeaemte (ne erinaton: fil the mrebept lima; and aaas Oey | ookte. a sethe toch nirwot the'eioamed Roe int tebtensios eivoa cn ev elore teerine oto wee a qothusiagna:, Subsernatly, Ame ay? sme CRR ie | villas Among the rioters fired a pistol at Him, which | aided by the hard Dutchman, an the steady Scot, at | Southe Ibis resily magnificent’ vessel’ arrived : 0 e stopped at his hacienda, EF J 0, assed through the thic! of his neck from be- of W' Yeuber. Enquire on the premises. si9 30#r of Jalapa, whore he remained up to the latest accounts Rind into his mouth, knocking out one of his teeth. Such Bwritzerland, ve Souverte: this ee Nvildarsese into hours from New ¥ oc. “The secueree deccrint na pais Gafeatuars te ived from him. He wouldileave there for the city | is th t thi ing, f h scriptions of . On motion of KR. H. Wilde, | Teceived from him. " A b is the report to me this morning, from the Assistant | bjooming and productive farms, whose golden butter and which have appeared inthe northern papers do not 9 res, ke. For sale one of 3. B."Duncan, Haq. solicitor for | of Mexico at the very easlicstmament his health would | Surgeon of his regiment. ‘The wound is not this morw- | Jelicious cheese, fino Limbed horses, and blooded sheep | appear, ‘by any means, to be exaggerated.. She. is a EM Poier Wowses's Livery table, with Hotes: Concicn | tng cneteon het cee sae Ee Penitaeed commen potowec™: | PEP tis presence in the fisld may be urgently re- | Hof conenerea mmenay mumnough, lent evening 1 did not | and cows, have mado it the envy of seme, nd the admi- | model, and external and internal om tor cash, four Houses and Lots in Rom: | of Now Yor pale ep eben none-of Ve hae Lian omg Tt facts supt o wor! ive at this time. He is more com- | ration of larg in the State, [t willbe | ly the finest vossel that has for a long heap for cash, ry of a ence ame for three months, manifest from anoth@r important fact which we | fortable than could be expected, and we now extertain well recollected by you that this county is one of the | our waters.” top wer ordemur tothe co stationed Luis | no doubt but he will recover. In addition to Col. Baker, } Poup called Nocthern New York,” whose great man | ° ; ; of Paredes! Pared Capt. Roberts was slightly wounded by a pistol shot. | ae (die Silas Wright, The canal, when finjobed (and | 2 woollen factory in Peterboro’, N.H., known as Capt. Post, Acting Commissary, slightly. Sergeant |it'will only take $300,000 to completo it) will be the Cogewell’s factory, was burnt down on Wednesday night clara- | Helm, of Company C, badly wounded—a bi oes di- grand outlet of the resources of this county, viz., butter, last, together with a small dwelling house and barn. of Paredes was ge- rectly through his body. Corporal Ureary very slight- | Ehceas, lumber, charcoal, and grain. To excitement | Property was insured. when Mr. O’Neil | ly. Private Dillon mortally wounded with a oayonet— | throughout the county is intense in regard to the action | The New Haven Courier of Saturday says, that “ The letter from Ve- | he probably will not live the day out. Privates fH. Mer- | of theConvention upca this subject. wires were occupied between Boston and New York the there. tin. Stewart, Shepherd and Lee, all i hole of yesterday, scarcely five minutes occurring be- extremely dificult to | ‘This constitute: There is already a scheme to defeat the election of | whole of yesterday y ¢ evening, wheat rh m GOOD CHANCES TO MAKE MONEY. TO LE’ 'T, fixtures, &c. For sale one of the best cor- ‘ms, &e., or wishing to let or sell cut, ap- E, 552 Pearl st. A partner forthe Farni- ‘ing basiness,with $600, is wanted—this is a 3 ereby eertify the for 'y si9 3t*re ey TO LET. — | true copy from the original of record inthis office. Witness | nerally believed in the city of at ONE OR TWO single gentlemen can be accommo- | {exus this Gt day of July e ibid’ ee CY Of New Or. | lett there, and we learn by a cot iabte bea | tion of th dated with fast, and either double or single bed- | ““jy 93 taw 3m m ‘iD, RANDOLPH, Clerk. Cru: t it was aleo fully c rooms, furnished or unfurnished, in a quiet aad r ‘Neil represents that it i ‘as far_as can’ be ascel Silas Wright for Governor. I understand that there are | tween sunrise and 10 o'clock mmily,in an airy and ceutral situation, by addre: CEMENT, SAND AND GRAVEL FOR THE UNI- e at any conclusion as to the 5! of popular feel. | were wounded in the 3d Regiment of Illinois Volu: i ni ‘are deeply involved in this | active use. The news by the steamer was transmitted to B.C. at this off m5 Iw TED STATES DRY DOCK, AT BROOKLYN. | ing in regard to the different aspirautefor power in Mex | and who aeted under the command of Col Baker, in the | 425 democratic counties that are decpiy involved in tlt | tone New York journals and news rooms during the TO RENT, Navy Aqent’s Orricesy ico. Among commercial men, and in mong all | effort to suppress this disgraceful and unpardonable riot. | crook, { shall givethem to you. ‘Trenton Falls are now | morning, beginning at about 5 o'clock, and continuing A FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE, neur Broad | Qua ren p; mA NAY Cork, Angpat Sith, 1046. ,. | Classes not immediately connected with the military, | How many are killed and wounded among the two com- | one of the pleasantest places of resort. The water is | until nearly boon ; most of the principal papers having way, inthe vicinity of the Battery, in excellent order, | QEALED PROPOSALS, cudorsed ” Proposals tor materi: | the utmost apathy and indifference appear to reign. panies who were engaged in the riot on the Corvette, I | verylow, and the view by moonlight is unsurpassed, | different reports of the news sent over the line. At the 'y Dock,” will be received at this office w ‘The day the Arab left, a flag of truce,was sent ashore | cannot ascertain with sufficient certainty to venture any | 9ven by the great Niagara. I rey certainly give the | same time, we understand, and simultaneous with its re- vere left in Springfield, In addition to the great ign news sent over the wires on the Ist of October. sjlwm porclock, FM. on Satarday, the a&th day of September next, | 44 Commodore Conner, and the same ogourrence had ments. But one body hi i i . M., on Sa 7 y has as yet been seen by me, , - | ception in New York, copies al Which will beseactoed ell pa tno tiken place ontwo or threo occasions Previously. We teveral ore ssid to have floated down the river, ¢ Teurp et ue latter | are a0 6 vauivery tel sat ts flartord. and New. Haver % f have, of course, no clue to the nature of the communi | were knocked overboard during the fight. ‘The causeof | “ter: there at prosent. It strikes me to be the amonnt of détails of the fo For 500 cubic yards of building san FOR SAL. For 500 cubic yards of beach gravel. cations interchanged, but as the Daring ar from the | it was easily ascertained—whiskey was at the bot om of i i fi t terday, Boston bad two hundred messa- ON THE EAST side of Adelphi street, Brooklyn, | Ail of the above materials are. to. be landed an such wharf | mouth of the river the day prior to the Arab’ departure, | the whole of it. The Jasper Greens was an Irish com- | {0,i¢ &way ahoney-moon in. | Some of the fin ges for New York, nod New York hed about slaty fer shout fifty yards north of Myrtle Avenue, » three | af may be disected by the Engineer, and previous tothe st | it was conjectured that the Commodore mi vere | pany, trom Savannah—the other, a company of Ameri: | gion few blue hare-belli Boston, waiting to be transmitted over the line; all these story and basement house, with tea room and cellar | of November ne: ‘ eived by her communications which c his | cans gion around the: yet the few blue hare-be! maiden t i‘ het hc-sidusteuninaadbnd, ‘ene! trached—the plot of ground is 30 by 122 feet, mostly laid out | The proposals fur cement musfatnte a price per ceived by ex. 3, __ | het with, growing over the edge of the grey ruc in addition to's crowd of similar comme . roudy jn garden. The house is handsome and very substantially | pounds, from which will be deducted 123g cents for conduct. A meeting of the Field and Staff officers of the two Illi- } tg me infinitely more interesting. Yesterday, | at each way-station to be sent to New York and Boston. built, and there ‘Brooklyn at so moderate a cost, | which is returued. Those for sand and gravel a (From the New Orleans Delta, Sent 11) nois Regiments, and one Indiana Regiment, who also | trouting, und only took some dozen, Toarnot sna. | From the rates of charge we conjecture \the line earned - which surpasse: ualyit in taste, and the salubri- | price for cubic y: . y Santa Anna, after remaining but a short ti Vera | had some men on the ground, has been called, to meet | jvse tho. exquisite feelings that env Waa whan Welln erm 7 ears Be aa hi Le RLS Mice og must be put up in Nae f to vee about 300 | Cruz, proceeded to his hacienda, at Encerres, near Jala- | at these quarters this morning at 7 o'clock, when, with- | them bi andathen their shining silvered sides, studde ntered yesterday in the case of e staves must be made of hard wood and bound i i i it is said, to it. bt, a court of inquiry will be organized, and vi i x ry ai n : ' pa, where he still remains, owing, il , to indigposi- | out doubt, a court of inquiry will be org: 5 2 | with ru ! Pen traces feebly the delight o: angler- have Ont ortUaLTy fa foakd meet’ dentable propercy. “ppl | pounds. Each barrel must be paperedy and they, must be | Hom though it is strongly surmised that a stronger mo-| rigid investigation be had. “The boat has been detained | Dogr old. Izaak Walton—I have realised all that in this | Livingston & ne ae. re td wad apt under cover Gadi they tie eniven tives than that of ill health prompts his retirement {ofthe | with the Georgians on board, and will remain here until | sport you wrote about so wisely, for which I thank your | piste attorney, th . present—that of a desire to feel his way before advancing | the “oN gw be is over, and the course to be pursued | crumbling and long withered- hand. I expect to be in | on ¢ legal evidence a. : r WANTED, Persous intending to propose for. cement mustsend to the | on the Capital He is, surrounded by a large military | with the rioters determined upon. A strict guard was | (re will Sroods soon, among the red deer and red men, onolevidenes a dicted ‘for the great robbery of press. It was the opinion of the @ convicted gainst him. ‘The confession which on of which a large amount of Gentlemen and their w single gentlemen, can | Dry Dock office one cask of description, as a sam- ind detached bo- | kept up during the night, although some of the riotors Thi te! be veeomamodated with ightfally sitanted.rooms, by | plejon or Yefore the fiatof September, <1 "1 dies of troops occupy positions on the route ftom Jclapa daped previsus fo the guard being stationed. — pee Oa teed Gea eee ieh ner emma klsrand nooo. Tee arat recientes tate TRTARLIGHED PRICES © ‘The gravel must be b 4 if + to the city of Mexico. Gen. Almonte is at the Capital, Dr. Wood and Dr. Boal, of the Indiana Brigade, at- | ing spots in this, county, which I shall visit and write | discharged.—Rochester Adv., 18¢h. T , washed, free from dirt, andnot | 5.4 ig now Minister of War and Marine. No further | tended Col Baker during the whole night, to whom his i r 1y bad 4 cheste GURNEY’S NEW ESTABLISHMENT, | **sceding 144 tnches in diameter, a ve surnished, | change had taken place in the state of affairs inthe city | friends are greatly indebted for their kindness and atten. | Sout. Joseph Benararts, louneny hala somasey met calibvash.antanieneees. . 138 FuLton stREET, or Pritts: 50 | must be sent to the Dry Dock office - k 5 of Mexico since our last advices, and things were appa- | tiont P 2 with the Princess of Connio. It was inthis country that, "The Ohio annual conference of the Methodist Episco- RST QUALITY BLACK FUR ‘The proposals must be accompanied with the written as- | rently quiet, though ientos were being daily | 1 open this to say that it has just been reported to me | Guring the Reign of Terrer, many of the exiles found | yr Chucch ty ijast closed its session in. Piqua. ‘dvey SECON sent of two responsible persons to become ismued from the different bureaus in rapid succession, as | thatthe man who shot Col. Baker has been discovered, | refuge, and their quaint stone mansions are numerous in | ning washermenious. ‘The business of the conference 3 300 2.50 | Gi che amount delivered will in all cares be veteiagd war | mRaingles ican documents generally sre. | and that the commanding officer of the Goorgia Regi- | the neighboring county of Jefierson. There are also | Was‘inished in a short time, and the brethren met and E prices have been tirmly estal and ma) f Santa Anna was daily cted at the Capital, and pre- | ment stands ready to surrender him. dian relics found here—pipes, arrows, carth- ii 1 conferenc: tapiieidgrrelied ons asthe beauty, style and fnish | ‘gycomemnet it fully complied With secompanied by a | Parations on a Were maliiig there ond ait HE CHMUAHUA EXPEDITION. Savers, and betohets's and tredition sister tat the val | Ee teigahteteate seoietn aan Of the article to which they appertaim. The proprietor would ned by one or more responsible persons, | along the route to Jalapa, receive him. The object of Bas A 2B Sept. 3, 1846. ley of thesiver was favorite bunting-ground,of their's, - respectfully ask the public to test the value of ‘ill be given by the party whose offer may be | his delay being a ma astonishment to the populace, } 1 yin) gi | Sols bbe emi “8 Spi toy ha F nee | €or with the productions of any other mam accepted, under the penalty contained in the 6th section of | and only known to thore who pulled the wir alt ev cutee dintlon ot Gan en 2 LD VIOLINS. aud believes no candid mind will leave the pre- | the act of 10th August, 1816. O'Neill passed through Perote, on his way beck onward march -6f the centre division of the army for Locxroat, N.Y. Aug. 31, 1846. JOUNBON, No ak Witten 2 New York, has dissatisfied with them or their price: ¥ further information can be obtained of the Engineer, P was informed that Paredes | “hihuahua, and om some future day fill up the g . clap smariagy rotary & ~ F fe beat collection of genuine old Instruments T. T. GURNEY, 134 Fulton st. from the city of Mexico, he ‘ete for sale the best, er , stint __T_T. GURNEY, 134 Fulton at_ | willlam J; MeAlpine, Eat the Dry Dock Ofices atthe | (rer cawnued @ prisoner'in the castle of that city, but | , en, Wool, witha part of his staff, left Port Lavacca | Business of Lockpert— Washington Hunt—Secretery | 612, tered in New York. Also, very fue ney" ineognest, / WaTTUFONT © JAMES, FASHIONABLE MiUlawiwrre nt FHOSTER M- Witty Agent, | Could leara no particulars. A rumor, however, was then | 0m the &th ult, iad s+ fale plage om the lee Marcy. from the best Krench makers, viz: Guitars, Vielas, Violins, HATT: 5 —WHARF TIMBER FOR THE NAVY YARD. — | Prevalent that the army stationed at San Luis had pro- | [0"8, d h befel him, ft ‘We are indebted to the Hon. Washington Hunt, of this | Violoncellos, ke. fe Mysic, by the most cele- No. 82 Nassau Street, near Fulton. ARE OK THE NAVY YARD. 'd in favor of Paredes a few days previously. in consequence of wuich befel him, from the The balance of a lot of ign Mysic, by the m: i ion be- | PROPOSALS, sealed, and endorsed, “Wharf Timber” | Ones Me : E a effacts of which I am tosay he has now entiroly | place, for a look round through this villege this morn- for piano, violia and piano, solos, duette, Tee soheotnecs: easbatedee be the weprebetien be- will b by the Navy Agent, New York, at lus | _ It was rumored in Vera Cruz on the day the Arab left | °8o0/0.%04 D trios, quarte intettes, &e., for one cent per Dag tele Hats) ban, operate thet shag Seve aly t, until Monday, 8b September, at 3 | thatthe British brig of war Daring, which arrived the | "T'S"; any man and veteran Inspector Gone. | ing. We find that a large proportion of the real estate | dint entire Paris music fortwo cents per page. iush ead trimmings, which they wes are, (uported : day previous, had brought despatches from our govern | Ji churchill has arrived, af ot. Fraser, of the | of the lower town, possessing a great water powerfrom | | Those desirous of purchasing Instruments or Instrumental om Part The manufacture solely ine there own store, | 2200 Pine or Hemlock Dock Logs, 30 to 42 feet long. to | ment of a pacific character. The Daring, it will be re- pee) ap en , intly of | Music, are respectfully invited to all, SrunCof a Hat ave ceapecrfully solicited to call | SYeraxe,36 feet, to be green, with the bark on, not less than 7 | Collected by our readers, left the Balize a short time ago, | CO™PS of cagineers; Capt. Cross, juartermaster | tho canal, is the property independently or conjointly o! : ATustrauments repaired by the best workmen, ara JPONT, inches diameter at the smail it ‘ carrying despatches to our squadron at Sacrificios. and chiof of that department here, and Kingsbury, | vr. Hunt, andex-governor Marcy, Secretary of War — iwD&itW re 1700 running feet of White Pine Timber, 4 by 14 inches cy “ " ordnance department, who compose a part"of the gene- di id full ders hi ves to has eMart 5 s W square, t0 average 43 fest in length, none lees than 30feet,to | Everything looked quist st Vera Cras. A boat with & | ruby staf Capt. Prentiss, Ass't Adj't General, ia expect. | We visited last Saturday the cotton factory of Hunt THE, undersigned respectfully tenders his services aha NEW BOOT AND Pa oe Meee fest at Wits Dias Fimbsis th be th aes Se oe ee tae war aieving tp Sorrel oe glare ed to join in poner Lr cies» 42 Field & Co, which has been struggling along against dace of any kind—alto, fr the Receiving and, Forwarding of - < square, to be straight and of lel width, to average 45| ‘The roads leading from Vera Cruz to the city of Mex- 1 two regiments of Illi ‘vorumeors, numerous drawbacks for sixor seven years, but which Pe Ci apg be hee ‘plished house im Boots, for, $3 00 j, Fine Calf | feet, and none less than 30 feet in gt foe wate infested with robbers, and scarcely a. day pum Hardin and Bissell, Jeft their encampment on, Placedotes | a some 4,000 00 loons, and sixty | Orders; and charges as moderate as any exiapihed howe Jj a" "uaa Sote areal | ob White Pine Tie Logs, 12" inches diameter, 21 feet ed without hearing of the Aligances being stopped and | Sise'seihe Oja de Agua” Capt. Webb's company, ta | others in preparation Sitte t n hole umber ef | Sevancah, Ga., August 31, 146. Te oeers and equal to any now made, Every thing else in our | Any farther quantity of the above Timber that may be re- | the passengers robbed of every ar possqased. charge of the sick, who, | le fast recovering, WEIR’S CELEBRATED BROWN ally low. Jobbers and others will ay qui i the | (the brig Truxton had | Co4°Se of the sick, who, | learn, now ate fast reco » Hlooms 160. In the very teeth of the new tariff law, it is Gree cement aint ee ae | WL garecae as fier You, medtrc ace o | meer Ne eed ee and Willjoin thal rogiments ina fow days... (ipedatermination ofthe company to persevere. They | pomovarn ang ELECTUARY) 0, faapection mud bought for cash, and therefore we can sell as | required atthe expense of the contacter rulleer to he ine | Se hee, Commander was similer to the ofe already re- | _Col- Harney, with a dotachmen - oe " snd recommended by. the facalty—a never low as any house in this city. Boots neatly footed for $5 5% inspection of the yard. ceived Léres consisting of Bvt. Mjr. Beall’s, Capts. Howe and e’s | give employment at the factory to about 120 persons, failiny remedy for ot affections of t iF TERETE nt es Maiden lanes corner of Walltam st. | Abort, with two euficient sureties, will be taken for the (From the New Orleans Times, Sept. 11.) returned {rom the Presidio do Rio Grande 00 | they werg not yet resolved upon diminishing the num. | joatioe sma.vcrlzeat ol he faithful performance of the contrac 10 per cent. retaines ‘The personaxes who accompanied Sante Anna fi » havi $ “$ ber. We this morning the large flouring mill of Be a wet aan ta eek ola sti ss gollntcral sean for it linea smpanied bya | Havank, Almoste, Hejon, ety hind gone on to exico, | Cheif return, Capt Howe's compeay has been consolide Bpeiaing Co, an which Mesers, Haat and Marcy. ae Piey sade, sad ass eqgal to thoes sold im other seenes | wsi : : bi ‘ularly instalied in various State ; ” ¢ chief shareho! It runs fourteen pair of burrs, for $s, Fine’ French Cult’ Dress Boots lor $4 56, equal ned Uy one oF ‘more tesponsible persons, | where they had been regulasly insta Capt Hesse will poehenty 4s epen tha toe per urtees pelt, of barra, made, given by the party whose offer may b ices. onte is§Minister of Marine and of War, Re- i and turns out, or turn out, 600 barrels of 0 proof nny tat Rag or $7. All alty contained in section Oth, of the | Jon of. the Interior, and Gomez Farias of Finance. " ae aeatee ite aE eee nat | day. ‘There sre various other factories and mills in the | dict or hindrance trom busiest. in a1 Grand street, in Youks tay ih Sa eg “Navy Agents Office, Ep arty ome yg ey a Bb the whole under the-command of Major Bonneville, left | lower Cows, and Ingumeraiue 8 » where they | boxes, a3 shollings and ¢ shillings per box. “None gentine ‘ jear the jean Maseum. 2d inst., with despatches, sai irom me- | ‘ . , 1 en e tor. Quick sales and small profits is ourmotio—4 Aun atest, | New York, August dh, 06-9. Ve rwcone, flean government. ‘These despatches wero reported 9 Ui cine SoeeapLINOK amr okobteseaiiontn about os il copra ber ea ad aa | > Orders ouch the Fost Office will be duly attended Pc —~ Se een ee a gD) Navy Agent. | comprise offers of peace on a permanent and ox- | SS" ceoshe’ “Great oretih $e due the gallant Major sed " 3 ANCING ACADEMY.—MADAME ACHILLE, in . sing President Polk’s readiness either to send a Min- > last year subscriptions to the amount o! 000, HENRY LAWRENCE, DD retwining hier sincere thinks for the liberal patronage of | NVATIGNAL, GAN Fund Lie Ausareace Sovety. of | [erricnipotentiary to Mexico, or to receive a Mexican | ‘hove under him, inthelperformance off todle ever | but tho Oregon business in Congress stopped all further fh Se ai fora them that ahe i abst to resume her prof ona an. | Of Parliamenthe aie Royal assent sain sar ured by act | minier currenti7 teported in Mexico, on the 26th ult, | ,, The Arkansas mounted volunteers, under eras tre covered with stone prepared for ius sacboa chein ot etal nie ee eto Seminaries and private familes. Her Salon, naman sé. “ATES BOARD DIRECTORS. had ed | %f Col. Yell, le: ‘ashington, , » | locks in the prosecution of the grandenlargement ; but jeseription. alker street, will re-opeu on Saturday, the 3d October, for that the troops at San Luis de Potosi, had pronounced | 314 arrived hero on the ‘alt. 4 hi " he tuition of those lad hi ish (Office 74 Wall street.) | for Paredes. An express had reached Mr. Macintosh, the the estoppel of the legislature to the work leaves them | Conv; ‘otton, Linen, &e., all widths. Jogubendencing end waltaing or form private quad: ‘Wacns Vee Fork ai British Consul at Vera Cruz,confirming the intelligence airs eceatae 8s Sale) suet thse there like a scattered mass of Tuins, a magnificent um | une and low of all Kinds vier yousg indies and also for young gentlemen under 10 | JOHN, J- PALMER SAM'S. HOWLAND, eq, | Mr. O'Neil, however, states that Mr. Macintosh did not | ¢¢» “The” surroundi Country je a beautiful rolling | built monument to tre vi hich would, have broken |. And. large asoremeat of 0g lad JQNA’N GOOD: 44. GOR'M. A. WORTH, Esq. | know what cre ere was given 10 nows | Orairie, dotted Fin ‘ol of oak, ke - a Ends, Bag Clasps, Perforated Paper, oar Of See, Wy canwedare and from 3to Se'elock, | JRE BOORMAN Eeat SAMUEL M ROK: bie’ | thus brought; but as pronunciamentes followed one | Preirie, dotted over with clumps of oak, muskeet, ctc., | down any other Stato than the State of New York. : ; PM. tlemen ahore 10 years, the same days A. I. BOX, Esa. us brought ; pr through which, many little streams wend their way to audi | sell ak the lowest possible prices. tae oe for gentlemen, Tuesdays oat rs GEORGE BAR PAY, Ce Pa A VAN HOOK, Eoa: beg peers! oo Emme go hed epee, Coun | the clear and beatiful San Antonio river, with its banks econ phone to the im) were Whe phy amps THE EAST RIVER M AL INSURANC! days at the Soirees exclusively for her pupils | (. IDDLE, Esq. nie A, GODEY, Faq. try it was post Pag het rag oe ga'nished with foliage, flowing along in front of the i ndered him nelens . We are sa- Company, of the city of New York, office, and their paren j . ‘ hen in the city of Mexico, Mr. O'Neil heard that oven if it were tendered him nelens velens. pa New York, off are R, M, y affording th of te street. This Company continues to agai ainladame Achillohas dhs leasnre te announce satan ad. | 8 LW Avtm Seatt, Generel agent, ona Eoraae't, | Paredes was & prisoner in the hands of the present go- | rails the eppoiie alge ts, bounded By a range oF his; | aed that his personal preferences are in opponition 1 | Gamage by fre gu, dweileg noweeg, warehouses, txilaigs, ition e dances ly known in New Yor! ‘will in M : ; t ling to Vi Cruz, between the 4 is bei ” t tt miture, on as sruct her pvpils in those Polka Waltzes and’ Quadrilles | Bieta #o Norning of the 26th and that of the 2nd inst, when the | Sfetching to the northwest. | On the western side of the | Congress, though we s his constituents will as similar inst thiseity. Seen ee oe Sree evens ee Dect ebuleny ta Fane passing through erote, that gen- | 8% Antonio, are encamped five companies of Texas Vo | 1y jot him off on the last indictment, JOHN BROUWER, President. *ihere beautiful pas are the new quadrille Mazar 110 Bleecker ni j Alexander E. Homsck, Bey iol Wraabims | Noman wes actually told byean inkebitant, that the ex: | 1unteera, under the command of Col. Young j and being | 7ro.day we push up to Nisgars. Truly, _ Canes H. Binwey, Secretary. vo ine Cellarius waltz ; the graceful Redowa; the Vien: 290 Fourth st. Prosident, ad interim (Paredes) was a clone prisoner in| fey days. The advance of the Army will take up its line Tur Docron. valtz a deus t the pretty walte a cing temps _compos- S e Merchants’ Bank, New York. ‘ y, HE gentl ho hi ‘ancy Dress at 66 Warren st. ire toaeater bao Png ga acces | Eitine intioge iMate" | Neo, aotnd thee ot ult | aocon ag uy te aagetiasee BA | ae ruare—tn. Mowe ev ine tenes Bea | eee ee a ae ‘ Me, ANE) lazurka we which wi by emps, Steg if 7 é i i ii —, ie Co reel- owber. is ti i shar f fe 74 " nately, think of bringing any newspapers wi ‘im, n The Theatre Irs. Mowatt as janca, e d pipe ind mae to Ty oo Weck thes ; For ronpectnn able of ate, Bank forms of appl titer fram-the olty of Mexico oF Ven eS Torvum tho Crosaetnp:snaeree evelrming ee lencies of this fine Actress Defined. ee Bas FisHOF ‘ail Madame Achille, ax she has received them from Mous. Jules | lists of sub agents and medical examiners, &c., pleas are without any document done, which is possible, {to place} this train ina proper « Kazi Italian Wife,” was well Mae eeNECL bs ther aoevs eelsbricd”prokerars ts | ted, Medjeal qxaminers tend atthe society's omen auiy | O7the Me, movement SP about cx hundred inianty | me tgivaeficiency to the expedition, | cas situe yoanse ‘hovtee toe ete, 1s n-th. seas altel, ADOT RL Sok” : ; “ ; qu ¥ o in. Wool is up early iN inging 4 i eg 4 ee ee a imaWeer” | a3 P.M. Pamphlets on life assurance piven to applicants | Shi'a few cavalry, took up the line of march from that | volunteers inte facie He is sell in tows but omnes | oocasion presented us cf witnessing the acting of Mrs. eva tintty and tue pabttc te Gonetal et oo ‘x bas indy DENOING ACADEMY: ii A Mammen isn Ye ea Bock “ay 9 Nes they svanet gon Fatty yood Cen os pat aay wil) pk his tent, with the troops, tC Mowatt. Not Booth in Richard III, not Miss Cush- | street, aud would) inform coe that she ae srt Beep tu SHAKSERARE HOSEL conse. of, Duane sme EFFERSON INSURANCE COMP. : amp Crockett, as will every officer, whose constant | visu as Cordelia, not Kemble as Hamlet, not Fanny | Tet #i st limcnt of Comets of ie latest syle, i siroutting ty hia iqnds oad a Office No. 60 Wall Stet. New York. an tranquility seems to roign throughout Dufinave no doubt that the CenereL-will take possession | Elasler in the Cachucha, not Dempster in the song of | ow imagnvctnre, wholesale eg real. tuition of Dancing Te Compe being authorized by an act of the Legisla- | the principal places in Mexico, the movement in favor of | ortho cepital ef Chihuahua some time in the month of | john Anderson my Joe, net De Meyer on his piano, not Also, Russia jelts and Back ery deseription. Mihes the opporcen iyo eters Tis mone stoezte eases fed An bie Gace Ce he tehitant Demcenes | Ok naene tnscohes meatal tasoabet, October. The distance to the Rio Grande. is calculated | G1, yun on his fiddle, nor the Misses Sloman on their | — TRAVELLING TRUN nkes 0 ied “An act for the benefit of the Jefferson Insurance | But, as our informant shrewdly remarke tt about 140 miles, and from thence to Chihuahua, 490 | Ole Bul . KS, ke his late patrons for their very | mpany,” to fill up its capigal stock, which was impaired W) }- - heartil; 5 No. apsctfully announces that Fy rh losses creesioned by ire of 19th July, 1845; and the vost Be.) ‘shams to, take fit wie making our march nearly 600 miles, over a lovely | fifteen hundred aa ivohectmi tc erat QHN CATIN. ACH, way, a agro od ay. 1 wea vorite Folkas, Mazurka and Polka quadriless the S| solved Ghar ine edcapital sek be hited af wocondiau ty ite | He interest in the interminable coupe d'etat which, in | °The Kentucky and Tennossse cavalry, it is supposed, | it the *Pivit oftheit severe! Di 7 | Weomaking sasortment of ‘Freaks, ‘alises, Carpet elvadmired Redows, with Masurkn and other styles | provisions of said-act sap Sed Mexico, upset one government and substitute another, | wij, Soin Gen. Taylor's command, ‘They have, as yet, | tan did Mrs, Mowatt last night inte the very seul and Bag, idaiahcls, wholesale and ret. at 1 waltzing; fancy dancing Days of tuition, id act and with | with the facility of a harlequin change in @ 3 {the character she sustaine ‘rom. ra qi leather Tranks, suitabl ay gor Fevnrcery, Haneg f seaeance fot nd rat Circuit, t0 | farce. ts ' men, Wools force will amomnt to about 6000 men. ame, through all the gradations of. confidence, Neuch Balle Peste. Eee in renee Fe OR Saree Tanpabincy ait tty alae rpemioant Bane Uctkerieers, | ,, During the pong of Hants, f.300 a he, Sie Soe : San Antonio ne Bexan, Sept. 5, 1846, i 8 jeslousy, conviction sup Iiimiliation, distrust, | 4,O™iere tor the Wat Indies, South America, &e., Sed with mf hy Ry a confined to his cebin, “ Mek: meee u 7. joubdt, jer » 5 D h a ‘ mn Nov. Mr. H woul also sunounce th Wie Mecaident or Secretay of aig company, at thei office, a fering from his: mulated leg as the cause | _ Since the 3 inst, Capt, Washington's company of the | vengeance, desperation, treachery, desptir, remora, oS NOH ARTIFICIAL FLOWER residene elect to fill up their atoek, ad also in case they elect to fil | He was cc“ompanied, as wo have already stated in ajpre. | Sts 0. f AeNOuty vette May ad ‘paased through in full | ebentance, ana uh, a a ond releoming all the az SATHERS, fc ; apes cn Thenday, Gctoper 1 Sop etl mieegte to ee toad et Dacca May harechinte, | Cound indy, sd hindenguice, yn forner marriage. & | uniform, with four &-pounders and two 12-pound howit- | reprsventations of Bianca vy this charm s KAHN, Importers, 83 Nata strect, wp tary, mat om, please apply st his residence, 82 Canal street. cide, ores sas i ge Ate Totoresti girl, about 19 yeurs of age They are Cg Mb ime Teese nies tortiaedie apetertans ht panels superd, atthe ta aes os Suen nidion Jane, he ey peived by tn erie 3} i‘. irther given t! ont ja it 5 ared exceed- , in a manner w! y! " DANCING ACADEMY oak shall. be crested. end dispoo: ba Sane Van ten ‘other passengers. in the | this part of the country, and ooh astonished the Moxt | tonseu ne mes cheers of the tudience. ‘The | Shotee selection of the Is:ert » hastionsble rr fen of NORTHERN PYCHANGE, 279 BLEECKER STREET, nal capital of anidcorporation: | ‘Arab, Almonte excited igen om Sirens Say ares Saal ae ak eee Lae Biece was Wall wuetuine in ll sete eas geen Torethver with a ermplene sviortmnt, vol nto for 2 th F ‘ i z freely the E: nguage. He was the : jeserves encot A cial Flower-makers, of the newest deseriptions, “Tanks to his friends ard the public for the liberal pat dere raseT he among aeeatte | Hie andout ofthe whole party, who, nelading himsel, | equal that of the Mexicans,” ‘They encamped on the Sen | gach that there vito necossity that she sbould run the | cing every arice in thls I pager et age bestowed on him last season. desires, most respectfully, havea prior at times seemed agitated with some fears regarding Pedro, about two miles from the city, certificate. She yet remains in| THEXS—Marabonts, do. imitation, ostrich and | to annouuce that bis classes for the Faition of Dancing wil ne Sevenment to! Il up shares as mt | reception they would meet on reaching Vera Crus. we is Meg re heat = 2d Dragoons, A a left ae mre wes < aces lanes feathers, in great variety, aut of the very 1 at room: Friday, 2d, i ed | Col. Harne: com ) an sing Oe. - fare ine etre of producing vanous pe a fahonahe | Goh Neves rain on ne tuner ot fe | ust except Sant dumptom offeref the event, uring apt Cady, at Premio de’ Rio other engogement. ROUEN THE AMAZON y a8, jazourka an i > be, %, . - a Lt And notice is . the arrival of the Arab outside jahan, v morning , re. our ol comfortab arters at the of Ws tzing; Mazourbaend Polka Quadrs shall not elect to 6ll up their stock. sient Pera Cus, the was boarded by a boat from the Bt ported the remainder ofthe command near at hand; thelr es Hotel thin morning, for a" good bye” to : tpi Days of ition, Teusdays and i aaa ea currender To che aad Peed, a7 cf, No> | tho officer in command of which (the boat) Penn nae ~ ty howsde-do" te Lake Ontario and the GENTLEMEN'S Real Head of Hi, re ‘an Gentlemen wf ident retary, ised Almonte, hailing him as she neces proct Lawrence. Onte’ 7 ; 50 [ fae sem. | Miho ls, eerie cerca sack nde | On mounting the eck, he and Almonte ey yf Fre Docron. Flat the Bt as they may respectively be entitled to, said Stoc! fers | Santa Anna’s cabin ; after a brief colloquy, nm Shased. After the had pushed off their Dost the ——— any height, a point in W ik i * receiving pay for fractional parts 9) shares. officer left, and the Arab went in, and anchored immedi- | purc y Y ! Count yor fue Comaection or Eanoue—Sat- | They Fowed of ventilacing ave been ere P a the floor | Gt0.. T-Hore, Seery. * Bah id ey vite pe eted et Sea coe pinay: Ay ak 0 ies river, ‘Three a oer ery wardey, Bepreniber 19.—Present—Lieut. Governor “ as, mend par pean all laid anetes tas ken ie epi ormce: andthe floor | Deceainew York, August 10th, 1046. ania geawttae | gg Ate ntci tadien cn ec tenity of obser were killed: the remainder jumped overboard,and reach- | Gardiner, and nineteen Senators. No. 6—H. Van Den- a tances and at onee become part an the . R. would also inform 4 ” F SE i Pe ed the bank on this side. During the afternoon, the Mex- | burgh va. P. Havens and wife. Mr. R. W. Peckham, con- Copy, the address. ; Parents who may place their FEMALE SEMINARY, that excitement amongst the people which 01 &PHALON, 61 Broadway, he that every attention will be Paid | wo, TL EAS BROADWAY. poner ot Marke naturally think would be the result of the pres ican kept up a fire from thelr misketry, and tucceeded | cluded for defendant in error. Mr. H. Hogeboom was LON. 6) Brosd way. acon’ Motel. ig regan the ae ara Be | pay htatei tenet Ceara | ema sncea cee Tee mmtN he er | SOULE ene fers rca | Nord. BM, Se Meal td ped | “THE TNVISILE, WIG sidence, 62 Canal street. ol intry. ‘ a wh . a . " real ad of hair, that se Tiley We The og classes — their line of march for this place, being already under | without prejudice till Monday. No. 11.—Medical Insti +() closely resembles the £ FASHIONABLE DANCIN izabeth Oram, who has been long an rders to that effect. ‘Undoubtedl 'y this time, this sig- | tutionof Geneva ve. 0.8. Paterson, postponed Soe Connoisseurs have pronounced jt the most perfect Burts teat recporteliy otro fe heneraie the'Rew Work alice depactmeac sf ancient nf mo From the New Orleans Fieeyune, Sept: 11] SOE ae at eecidad: Caroughaesion, wo giving wall | eli eties teerecton ix ecrember: tees merit hay, ve tid exraordnary tavention gf the day eat adventage , Paris, most respectfully ruil, we. | dera languages aad belles letres, continues under the dir # Picayune, 4 at | rahul iuatee to the arms of the magnanimous and exelted | V- Birdseye, ‘Short, noticed ani renoticed for Monday, | of that she will pommecace hes clahea, Sor ¢ tuition icing | tion of Jacob T Bergen pe ere Ae pe entgs ob , We eh the U. 5, Frigate he ym vey al people. 26th inet) ‘a thet No. 14, 8. Gann vs. I. | semiogor we wil have the plesotre of itvoducing some eta "wew | Preach: Latin and rawing. Agtage ts trovided to convey | tia known thac the Petoaac has a” good many” cases of |" Surgeon EB. Trice formerly of Baltimore, is ordered | Thomss, have, preference on, Monday, morning. and Wnt | ja sho will mmeticely send Worl the woveltin an they ae Miltwiawime se | ERD gate Heritan waa to sil from Pensacole for Vera | We are fas tnproaching, the day of marching, and | dar had been previoualy called, and no counsel war Oe | acon i wai roughow season, Bee —— i n is anxious to on. em sent to wa 1e. 4 Mdnedcilier Belkan (rat ANDREWS & BOYLE, | would aigoleate Perecols tis dey or otf Momiay mae | trip, though there are some who fear that fighting me oe this novel and benmtifal j Mcnran. on Wels & Bese AYTHO! "apd pastichen of Phonatypic and Phonograph: | t4 yejgin the squadron, unless orders of a different Will be dene. ‘The troops are generally in good health, Court For rue Correction or Eanors.—Thurt- | ein er i beeey Im Faceful Walts Rtedowa, Sc. | opened 5 tom 389 Washington street, Boston, hare | tenor should in the meantime be received and those who brought disease with them are fast recov- | Jay Sept. 17--Present Lieut. Goy. Gardiner, and nine- on ON ee wIGKT MACHINES, ~ : tivod of returning thaka to hernu- | Rieieyaieranch office at 66 NASSAU STRELT, New ¥ ork, r cring. Capt. Webb's company arrived from the Oja de | tec; H Teaieland ol vs. J. Fielden andal.| MAGNETIC ELECTRIC, ne to, of thei: d periodical. | We learn from conversation with Lieut. Chaduck, of Ls teen senators. P. F. BS EA and begs, also, to state that those | H Zapiieatigns, clententary and pe minutes after my last had Col. “fecision of this cause, and IGT DOLLAI amergua patrons and Begs alt to ae nat tnowe qraics and | A literal discount made to Booksellers, end others who buy | the Ewing, that two of the boats from the cutter went | Agua efow minutos after Ay lat . Cat | The court proceeded tothe decision of this crite, PO" | 5 anvrit & SLAW bee neal the ssured that every means will be taken by her to. impart that | ‘Theit'works may also ster | Ton eetimecrive-with wena seere’ ¢ = very | failed as Assistant Inspector General, is going through | ‘te Tore amithe decision further | 22 to their improv i" n grace and elegance of style 0 eavential to the sioder ball | sausteeer. + ™sY Amobe hed of Fowlers Wells, [31 Nas- | pleasant interview with some score of Mexicans. The | tailed * ‘1 inspection of all the troops here sal. The vote was re core and [iudson Railroad Com- | Loves, which may be seea, in, crertion Schools and private families attended. Public classes an # Repairer ter berks aad thetouts su ample store Of provisions, Which were par. | Ihave just hoard that a company of Infantry, under | Pent, J. nrown, Mr. Reynolds concluded or plain: | citancvand Mots Whooping COMM SPRINT. ye cog. - lesnoug ot her renidence, 11 Leg cet, went Of | NB Me Royle will 329 Washington st. Boston, | hated for the vae-of tho cutter. The Mexicans were | command of Lieutenant Wetmore, is on its wey from | tin Iqerror. Mr. A. C: Page was heard for defendant in i te assortmen aan ; Bicabwer, terms ttiendanes Tne ed rnb Mbve'totice of tet Loar re eager for news from “the wars,” and made their visi- | Port en {, Casto, ond ote erroc, Mr. M. T. gia reply. Decision postponed | stant on MARE at to Country Agente, siTim*re ters altogether at home. The Chief, , others deputation | until December.—Argus. ‘ Count

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