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THE NEW YORK HERALD. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1846. : ws es | | Military Intelligence. State Constitutional Convention. WAR AT THE WEST, | ¥70m the Camps and from BEoxico. | ogc. i honey, Canainth W, Wilson, aalled | Momest Avewet aioMe, Hunt preteney t petition [From the Washington Union, Sept. 21.] from Spear’s wharf on Friday afternoon last, bound for | from New York that clergymen may be eligible to of eee | Since our last paper despatches have been received | Brazos Santiago,having on board Captain Ker, and Lieuts. | fice, and that female citizens of this State may be enti- (THE MORMON. Hy : » ni 4 from the camps of Generals Taylor and Wool. ‘They con- : 5 pad Capteli Rar, 4nd Lt hat i 'H MORMON TROUBLES. eee eae the accomnte whichis here publisiey | A Lowry and G. Humphreys, of the U. 8: Dragoons. | Ued'to civil rights Referred. Mr. Townseni presented _,TO SOUTHERN DRUGGISTS. | | We anteD bya Young Man, an excellent Dreggist and | CONEY “ISLAND AND FORT HAMILTON ation to go South. Best of references 43 FERRY | Reetvore wit te a ee” pts Steambont PROPRIETOR, Captain | CEPT OFF WARDROBE AND FURNITURE BUAIB, «6 “Malian, will rau on Monday, Tuesday au i ——— Tho lady and child of Capt. Ker accompany him. The | a remonstrance from New Yor ainst th Wednesday, 21st, 29d and 23d of Sept. leaving WANTED. ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS, | {7myre Nex Orfeans papers Ge apie was on the | vessel tok on board at the Fort adetachment af 36 mon, | billty in’ charters. of pide > Bg ‘Table: ir Swack Gamat street 956.4 M. and Ug P.M. ADIES OR GENTLEMEN having supe: fluous effects a * | eveof marching for Mouterey. Gen Wool was receiv. | recruits for the Second Dragoons, to which the officers hamer offered the following :— fe > M. ; | La'to dispose of fearing 4 uraiture &e., | ing arms, ammunition and recrnits, and wes preparing ate! ent Rar dod Lig : Si eeckonmt ~ i Coney Uatand—ii5¢ 5PM, | | “cam obtain a" fair eagh price Panam ding for the om the St. Louis New Era, Sept. 15.] | for o tccdness aeaieh to Chitvaabals “Thus three shave names elon Chee beans Liant Lowry want. zesoleads Pon STAT hie seston spect, cocupetion og Pre steeper: JO8E as COFFE, will leave | subscribe, through the Post Office, or otherw ogee will r Alvarado came down yesterday evening, | camps are in motion, and we expect to hear of decisive ane Humphreys is just from West Poin. Capt Ker was nd free to all the citizens. of the state, without license Fike etredt, Re and 234, attend at their residences, aa have iTY> | ers report that the rumors as to the first bat- | and successiul results from all at no distant day. It is | accompanied to the wharf by a number of his friends of or an) impediment whatever, cS Cony Istand—I2h4 ana 6. can be attended toby Med. LEVENSTYN. fhe Mormons and auti-Mormons were gro: in thirty days, or sooner, Gen. Taylor will | Wiom ke has made many during his short stay, and the Revered. The following resolution was on motion of Eisene 8°" THOMAS BEILBY, Proprietor. | met i Mormon was wounded, meee tho army of ihe contre, will beat Chinu: | Yessel Was emphatically cheered as she left tho wharf | Mr. Bruce agreed to : “PEOPLES LINE OF ST EAMES Po | | WARDROBE AND FURNITURE WANTED. | and ngipe killed or wounded on the part of the | ahua, and Col. Kearney will bo at Santa Fe, ‘The meshos | — Baltimore American: [rca Ti, Thatthe Convention sail penesen Soumees rom Steamboat pier between Courtland and Li y applying for the subscriber at No. 11 Marion stre | the aoe + c , ctlons of co i erie haa BY fos the Gavel vervioe't Finwnoe at or before 4 o'clock this day. teamboat KNICKERBOCKER | tween Broome and Spring streets. N. 8TOK | Hermon camp from the city, but the shot was | our hands, besides the ports which we may have taken in | number of new recruits for the naval service have | ‘rhe Convention then proceeded further to consider the Houghton, will leave on Monday, N. B.—A line through the post office or otherwise, will be | % i Californla. ‘ , | been put to work as laborers in the Brooklyn Yard. report of the Finance Committee. The question wes day and Friday ever 0" : unctually attended to. au26im*rh | Afte: the anti-Mormons sent in a white to Ita] from the Mobile Tribune that the Princeton Most of the officers ordered to the new sloop of war p q E INDRIK HUDSON, Cart RG Cnaienden, mee s500 REWARD. | make certaim propositions for the adjustment of th Mim | bas arcived atfPensscola, with despatches'frem our squa-| Albany, reported themselves at the yard yesterday | 10" Hagen CMe Ceo wil! leave ou Tuesday, Thursday and Seturday evenings, a6 | F OST OF STOLEN, on the evening of the 17th instant, { CUlties, whighiwere rejected by the opposite party. ‘The | dron off Vera Cruz. ‘The gentleman who has brought toring. a shield The amendment of Mr. Bouck is in substance this. He on Henin : , on board the steamboat North America, on her passage | 20tieMorm@methen began to manwuvre and march so as | despatches for our government brings also some Mexi-| | The United States frigate Constitution with a convoy, | pronosos to reduce the sinking fund for the cumal debt time for She moraine cars har th arrive ig Albany in emple | io Altauy, a SKALED PACKAGE, containing several hun- | to ank tha Mormon fore can papers as late as the 25th August from Mexico, and | from Rio Janeiro, was spoken on the Ist of September, in | {9'4)'995,000. He also sets apart ‘$172,000 annually to Preight taken ut modems tes nat eee taken after 5 | 2rd shares of North American Trust and Banking Company, | ” When the within cannon shot, the Nauvoo par- | from Vera Craz, down to the 2d Sept., inclusive. latitude 17 56, longitude 50, by the Ann, arrived at Balti- | moet'any deficiency which’ mop accus in the open oe o'clock, P.M. tates; en after 5 | iu certiticates of 24 and 90, and smaller desomidations, (in | ty fired on the anti-Mormons, and the ‘battle began. It| We give the following synopsis of their contents:— | more. Capt. Hill, of the Ann, reports that on the 14th | t)\a general fund, for the expenyor of nt. Hi Ail persous are fortad trusting any of the boats of this live, Bank Cortifcates (Also, que certificate for one hundred | continued {gam one o'clock till forty minutes past four. Latest Journals from Mexico, at day light, the Constitution and one were not in | a)nfopriates $360,000 Aneaatie anal tae cena Genres without a written order from the captains or agents. "| Iug'in theuame of KK, Noe, onthe book's of said company | Fbere wee® many discharges of artillery and small EIVED DY THE PRINCETON. sight—all the other vessels of the convoy were then mu for the interest, and aubsequently. $1,600,000 annus saat Resange ot Lreight, apply on board theboats, or to F.C. of attorney ectached. All petane | OF Additional Mexican papers have been received at the | seen. ally for the redemption of the principal of the general malts, at the office on.the wharf gainst negotiating ihe same. On one man named Anderson and his son 16 | Navy Department, from the city of Mexico, to the 26th of | | The U. 8. ship Vincennes, Captain Paulding, arrived at | fang debt, The remainder of the coual reventse UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. Kk. K. NOE, years old, ida man named Norris, all of them Mor- | August, and from | Vera Crux to tho 2d of September, in- | Amoy, Juno 4th, from Hong Kong, and the U.S. ship Co- | gy yropriated to the enlargement of the Erle canal and AtSo’elock, F. ., Landing et intermediate Places ve reward will be 2 @fchauts Exchauige, NV iilled, and several others wounded. elusive, ‘They mention the arrival in the city of Mexico, | lumbus, Commodore Biddle, from do., arrived at Amoy ,/ the completion of the Genesee ‘Valley, end Black river ‘dibiabest ene not a Py tas arate i F pies ated aaaban yalanglebhapale im antiMormons, Capt. Smith, of Car- | on the 23d of August, of Gen. Almonte, Crescencio Re- | June oth. ¥ ’ canals, After the payment of the canalfdebt, $672,000 ia jencetmbors NORTH AMERICA, Capt, KH: Fury, will | 28 aud te coutents ____si Iw ded, and soveral others wounded. Tho | jon, and Crescencio Boves, who accompanied Santa An-| ‘Tho U. 8. sloop-of-war Dale had sailed from Rio de Ja- | annually appropriated from the canal revenues to the re Oe ponder, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday after- PERM CANDLES AND OIL—A superior article of people of Nai reported the anti-Mormon loss at a | nafrom Havana, but say nothing of any contemplated | neiro on the 5th of August for the Pacifie eneral fund, to meet the expenses of the government. finest quality Win- | touch largermimber, but their report was contradicted | appointments to the high oflices of government, the du-| ‘The U: S.ship Saratoga, just arrived at Rio from Bos- | fenate was had upon the amendment, when Mr. Nicoll Bteamboar SANTA CLAUS, Captain B. Overbaugh, will |} Sperm Candles at 25 ceuts per ib. ta 3 deat d 4 ter Bleached Sperm Oil at $1 the gallon. Also, Bieeched | at Warsaw. ties of which, subsequent to the overthrow of the late | ton, was to follow the Dale in « few days. vi +7 hs we dear age sheer Share Sriobengioas te Solar do, at Gilg cents; also, old Jara Coffee, Green and | Mormondomif represented as bearing all the features | administration, had beon discharged by the chief clerks | ‘The U. 8. brig Bainbridge was ordered to the River | M0Ved, the previeus question, ruaeetoa ete tanta Apply on board, or at the office on the wharf. satre | fiquauthties amie Wy EO POW | Sew citadaly GERY Man within its limits is under arma, | of the respective departments. Flate to await the arrival of the U. 8.iship Preble, before d by Messrs, Van Schoonhoven, Chamberlain, Har- TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH NB —Famiges Mies Greenwichiand 72 Verey stets. | Chives upon file persone. numbers of es water: ints | Salan eho was in tho oxereise of the chietexecutive sts | “The U.S. sloop Plymouth was to leave for the United | Ht, Lo0mis, Stow, Tilden, Stetson, Murvin and Bruce, S wi a *¢ N. — by he tit 1 po nun ‘. e women, ty is, Who wal cS ie uel @: ive alle S. Mr. r- Presse an? MOST AGREEABLE LINE TO invited to give the ebovern trial, “Goods mektd and der | Said, are ke@@ifor the fight, and express themselves ready thoriy, dated tho 10th of August, and delivered to Sania | States with a convoy about the 11th of August — Balt, baby gg ater rae Bln elgy Lapeer hp " tag SH pean Pe iakt i, jel Va; Lyneh- | jivered to auy part of the fchrrge, _sl81m*re__| to bear ai d it become necessary, for the protec. | Anna by three high officers commissioned for the pur- | Imerican, Sept. 22. salt lands for other lands contiguous, under certain re- ie! THE PURLIS Rermbegdoeet & Cc. O LEASE, I& anumber of b iy F tion of the and thecity. There appea pose. It consists chiefly of compliments. Ho says, “ Be- strictions—but the proposition was not in order. Mr. daplendid iow premurensamer MOUNT | Water Fewer ailomiag « dousshing tillage, aiokes | ose eelinmiameng: the Jack-\formons, au io | ing obliged, on the discontinuance of the late gov: v Richmond then ‘obtained the Moor, and the. Convention ERNON, counce the Great Mail | suitable quantity of Land, near the city of New’ York, ha. | before they will guffer the force, which threatens their | ernment, to exercise the authority which was reserved Tivos iedigas heaioait mergree Ae palace DG took a recess. , Line at Acquie Creek, leaves Commerce street wharf, Balti- | ater and railroad communication with that city of | City, to invades heir foes twice, by the plan for your excellency, I have confined its ex-| , The Boston Transcript of the 20th; says that“ Capt. | ATTN. session. —The debate was continued by more, every Tuesday aud Friday eveaing, at 6 P. M., for the ‘The permanent summer supply is from 70 horse to | begia to inc: y to pro- | ercise toWhe execution of that plan, and to the most ur- | Hood, of the bark Hebron, arrived this day from Pictou, rs. Richmond and Nicholas, when the hour of four above poluts. yamount. Apply to MORE & BAKER, tect themselvegs, ice have they refused offers of | gent busi of state, according to the common ex. | N.8., whence he sailed on the loth inst,, reports thattwo |} Vin’ arrived, the Convention, according to order, pro. ‘Through Tickets to Richmond. +84 00 si im*r 204 Broadway. | peace, Should fi i ive no reinforcoments, | inting laws, and respecting, as well in accordance with | 1#y's previous to his sailing, there was. strike among the | (O00 {hv org is COHAN tON, Bene ne ing A ot amen eo te Koterabarg: 70 $30,000 TO LHND they will have t skill and bravery before | the spirit of the plan, as with my character, the public | Men employed in the coal mines, forhigher wages. Bev | ee to ATW aomis’ propositions reducing the emmouct “ 7 19 00 N BOND AND MORTGAGE, ou productive real es- y bringing the Mormons to terms. | guarantees. ‘The first measure ‘has been to place all the | ¢Fl of t singe of vessels had protested against the | (rte canal debt sinking fand '$100,000.” Mr. Loomis’ Being atthe sedicious ana | J tate in this city or Brooklyn,’ It will be divided into ill be Snewed, no doubt, but it is more than | troops of the republic en route to Monterey, New Mexi- | COmPany; and, at noon on the loth, word was received | Cuuetitute for Mr. Hoffman’ section was adopted much more.ce Chesapeake Bayand James fiver | Sms suit applicants, Apply to 8 S. Broad, No.1 Wall | probable that thi Mormons will maintain possession of | co, aud the Californias.” Santa Anna’s reply to thisad. | St the loading place that several of the miners had com: | §7 4045) vir. Loomis’ second section was adopte > Breamboat Line, all the wide and rough pertign of he Bay, | “eet tothe Crotan Water Oikicn, basement. "awl Imm | the city. dress is dated at the hacienda or farm of Encero, August | Menced work again. Since writing the above, we learn | 5) “Viti a slight amendment proposed by Mir C between the mouth ofthe Fotomac and Old Point Comfort, LEECHES! LEBCHES! LEBUHES! [From fhe St. Louis Reveille, Sep. 15 20th, and also deals chiefly in generalities, compliments | that the hands engaged in and about the mines have all | (4h just ling. Mr. Loomis’ third section was then taken Hlers are stvised that the ‘ine hereby advertised is | A FRESH supply of inrge and healthy Swedish Leeches, | By the Ocean ‘Wave, which arrived here on Sunday ions. He says: | Your excellency is pleased i i up, and Mr. Bouck moved titute. Mr. Patterson reel of the Great Mail Line thought Virg.niac and | 4a Justreceived—for sale in quan archi morning, we that a collision had taken place be- the nation recollects some services which | Rars.—We learn from the Leonardtown Herald that a | moved to amend Mr. Loomis’ section, so that it should the inteution of the Companies composine tl packed'up so e transported an yey tween the hostil@forces in Hancock, on the afternoon of had the good fortune to render it I shall count | negro man named Charles, slave of Mrs. Ann Abell, on | provide that the surplus revenues of ‘the canals, after ine that passengcrs shall be con Friday and that from twelve to fifteen anties had | them es nothing if I have not the glory of rendering it | the Patuxent river, fo! ed by them in con- . bes ee Es A it bly entered the dwelling of Mra. | complying with the two preceding sections, should be on withthe Afouat Vernon, alway ta cheaply as by aay a0 ehh Smpertie Of gecbet, $4 Jone t, bal ca tall a. The Mormons, iis sad had | the greatest, the most lasting for its future generations, | Fevans, a widow lady living near Clark sini, ou ihe might | appropriated to the ordinary expenses of Government, any other line, and with more ‘comfort, expedition aud cer | MAGNETIC ELECTRICAL MACHINES, _ | but one man ‘They marched out to meet the ad- | Which is to give ita definitive constitution as a sovereign | of the 6th inst., and violated the person of her daughter | and for the completion of the enlargement, and the Ge- any other Line except the Line via Wash EIGHT DOLLARS EACH vaucing forcestef the anties, and, encountering them | ation ia tho full possession and exercise of ite rights, | (Mrs. Davis) ina most shocking and brutal manner. He | neseo Valley and Black River canals. Mr. P., however, For further particulars enguire at the Southern Railroad of: | BAR TH, & SHAW dex to cll the attention of the public | about one milerwast of the elly, commenced the action, | &4 on the road to its prosperity, For this | have been | was arrested on Thursdayflast, and committed to jail to | withdrew his amendment afterwards, to allow e vote to fice, Prett st., Baltimore. of STOCKTON & FALLS, or at Witch may be seek opecation’ ak thei cdhea, pais | Which, after about two hours’ , ended by the latter | Summoned. Kor this | begr! and I shall know how to | await his trial at the next term’ of the county court. be taken on Mr. Bouck’s. But Mr. Nicoll moved to the Comiherce st. wharf, or on Tuesdays and Fridays on amend Mr. Lodinis’ third section, so as to provide that at d the Mount Vernon, of least one-third of the surplus revenues shall be annually citant, and Holt’s Whooping Cough 8 wi te is ‘i UN sca hoae cpebetraae Gk Gold wen Hil varT: oh.voda: | Lake pubes the came’ eoaatters had assed: tone | give itself a constitution and repel its enemy, and as | was arrosted on the charge applied to the improvement of the Erie canal, until the annie dike i ous to the fray, betweem Major Parker, commanding in | YOU excellenc’ has taken the first steps in both, you | persons of two small white 1 aggregate of such appropriation should amount to ——, A liberal discount to Country Agents, si7im*re_| Nauvoo, aud Col. Singleton, the leader of tho Anti-Mor- | have merited well of the nation; and Inot only approve | 8 and 10 years. He was taken before Justice Stansbury, | and the residue to Le appropriated as provided in the sec- LEECHES! LEECHES! mona, in which the latter made certain propositions, the acts of your government, but as a clfief honored by | and committed for trial at the Be ent term of the city | tion. ‘There were various propositions to fill the blank. ‘W. GUNNEL, ©: ine will bear in their office, i . “ e. os thd: tl in | Xccomplish it. And asthe first measures necessary to roadway, where may be had Barth & Shaw’s Galvauic Ex- wane sewing ag 1 and Lowe A the Mormons in | this’end are two, and consist in summoning the nation to | - Axoruer.—A colored bo} N. B.—Travellers by the ebove they have two hours more in Baltimore thau p the Chesapenke Bay and James River boat: any poit South of Petersburg atthe same Jast, even when there is no breach of comme UST REC 10,000 large ai i hich he said if the Mlagmons would accele 4 the nation’s confidence, I congratulate youon your suc: | court. The outrage was committed in Hillen street, on | Mr. White moved $6,000,000, Mr. @*Conor $5,000,000, ica ere Asa C0) Germ ee healthy, Swedish | i ercultion would bo od judled. There wee er a the | cess, und thank you in tho name of the nation.” ‘These | Tuesday last. It was with great difficulty the officer | Mr. Russell $2,500,000; ke." Ali. these propositions NOTIGH for sale by J. FERDINAND ULEU, Ist. The Mormons to. su ap theirarma 2, All| ate the only allusions to the existing war. ‘The news. | could keep off the excite as he was conveying | wore voted down by decisive votes. Mr. Chamberlain TROY EVENING LINE Sim#re __Importerof Leeches, No. 118 Willinm st, | but their agents, who may to dinpose of their pro. | PAPers seem to belie Gen. Sala’s assertion that he had put | the accused to prison. © have got hold of him, | then moved to lay Mr. Nicoll’s proposition on the table. woUs Chanare . BIRD GAGE MANUFACTORY perty, must leave the State days. 3d. An attor- | eons in motion towards the theatre of war ; and are as- | he would doubtless have undergone & prompt and sum- | Carried, 70 to 47. Mr. Patterson then renewed his ON and after TUESDAY, September 15 136, Spring Street, (between We rene. ney to be selected to take on ofall writs, serve | Sailing the present administration upon the same ground | mary punishment.—Balt. Sun. amendment, Mr. Chatfield called for a division of the the low pressure steamboac EMPIRE. Cape, Hi SOBSCKIB. form his customers and the | and settle the “rae which they took in opposition $ Horrere and Paredes, At Baltimoro, in the military procession of the 12th | question, so that it should be put separately on each of ified KB Macy, will leave the steamboat mer | bublic, that he keeps constantly on hand, alarge supply | ‘These props to by the Mormons, | The following is translated from the Republicano of the | inst, was to be seen the venereble Colonel Schultze, seat- | the three canals. Mr. Kirkland moved to lay it on the atthe foot of Courtlaadt atveet, at6 o'vlock, P. M., instead of | of Common aud Kancy Bird Cages, of every description ; | but when submitted by Col. Singleton te the officors of | 22) of August. aE Pare barouche, and now in his 95th year. Col. S.is by | table, Lost, 39 to 72. Mr. Patterson again withdrew 7P. M., ns heretofore shir | also, jen, Cedar and Willow rushes Baskets, | the Anti-Mormous, they rejscte Col. 8. and Col. We see it stated in the Diario del Gobierno of the | birth a Hessian, and came to this country with the Brit. | his amendment. Mr. Brown renewed it with variations, FO STATEN ISLAND. sna Messed eee rhe will ei estan they Pin | Chittenden immediately threw that the brigade which was ready to march at | jry'troope durmig the sovolction, Seam after Lis arrival | limiting it to the improvement of the tie canal. Mr’ ni Yasir | declaring that the Mormons hi in ® willingness to | the time when the pronunciamento took placo, has not | he sougiit an opportunity to enter the -U, 8. army, and | Chamberlain moved to lay it on the table. Carried, 68 to ON and efter TUESDAY, th bought el: here. L "7 Geeta sercember inst, te beet wall oe toe, | eet sleowhere : 2 make peace, highiy creditable’ to them as a people, aud | Yet been able to leave, as it was desired to finish pro- | continued with it until peace was declared. Subsequent | 45. ‘The question then recurred on Mr. Bouck’s substi- Leave Staten Isiand at 6,8, 10,12 A. M. and y RAKE CHANCE they resolved to take no further jem "Col. | Yiding it with everything necessary, in order that it may | to the war he settled in Baltimore county, and inthe Jnst | tute for Mr. Loomis’ third section, appropriating $172,000 Reweoe. A NUMBER OF AGENTS WANTED to undertake the | Brockman was then elected to the of the ascatl. | Bot depart like the brigades which’ the lato administra- | war with England, he distingulshed himecifas.a defender | anually of the surplus to the support of government, ‘Leave New York at7, 9,11 A. M, and 1, 3,5, and7P. M. sale of anew. seful patented article, which can be | ing for the fight Sti tion caused to march, without equipments, and above all, | of Haiti havi dof iment from Balti. | 2nd the residue to the enlargemont and the two unfinish- All freight ‘ofthe owners thereo! r_ | sold to every family in the Union. To men o} ble | PA Se Alritseewenioe - | without ammunition’ Without pretending to speak in | More county, ne Command Of & regiment from Balth: | C4" canals, until completed: and thereafter $672,600 an INDEPEN MORNING LANE AD arte eee eae ice aT ee ; rae favor of the late administration, we deem it proper to say is nually for the support of government. Mr. Beuck moved ee ALBANY from the im. Apply to a} 8. FRENCH, seco: that this statement of the Diario is not correct, for every — Hee above ber last Lynchburg papers, that Capt. | the previous question, and there was asecond, &c., and the pier foot ef Warren 289 Broadway, up stairs. Mexican knows and saw, that the brigades which have | Wm. A. rwho pursued Epes irom that place, has | jig substitute was lost, 64 to 60. Mr. Loomis thon moved $15 ‘at the foot of Hammond st. | Letters must be postpaid in order to receive attention. left wese perfectly well clothed and equipped, and we | returned home without succeeding in overtaking him. | i previous question on his third section, and there was street. Brenkta n ~TBhe swift and aeniicent stexun ech by vane Vig mee Roe, I n Thureday. an ’ Wednesday and Friday. © i ohh He went as far as Galveston, Texas, at which place he soem Sonn ets pon ge oe the supphes of | lostall trace of Epes, who paid his bill and left’ several clothing and equipments, which the chief officers of the | ays before ( Ry Ts arrival; but it was not known in corps deawired ‘were. furnished, ani even the brigade | What direction he had gono. "Captain “. had landbitls au2d | AMERICAN MANUFACTURED CUTLERY. M. WILD, manufacturer of Cutlery, No. 160 Division asecond, &c., and it was rejected, 63 tol. Mr. Chat- field moved ‘a reconsideration. ‘Table. Adj—.Albany Argus. Ts i and Mormons prevented the advance of ‘ x street, New York, has constantly ou hand a good. ax Led wil ing | printed and circulated, which may yet seoure his appre- = ,, Newburgh, Milton, Po’k * i it : % which bas not yet lefthas been provided with everything < D yy PP aa: Grok, Hodes te srreesed cei khan hea rm of Se ow carer | ek nwt evar pet rown up three broastworks, at | necensary. We have been informed that the expenx | heusion, | ty sand | trewens, SHERMOMETERS. OPPOSITION MORNING LINE AT 64 O'-| LOOKS, FANCY GOODS AND GLASSWARE, | about one anda hai'miles from the city, towards the | turee ae an Sey Mipteknd-dollace; aod, tn1 9 block on Riealiny eotnea tain ‘the pecitenss ty |b shicoralivtae cakutetoeetieie been CLOCK FOR ALBANY Large assortment of Fancy Goods, Clocks, Violins, Gui | Tod leading to Carthage, and behind these the defer ences to aner.ooe UROET iy yoy ; ick at aie N leads 6 isi Spree LOC LBANY tare and Wigsans also Glatawere, Ching, Rev eiiee cok) bfordee'sre posted, -with five plese olartliucy: Ae order to ascertain the truth, it will be sufficient to put | the tragedy of Richard the Third at the Arch street | , Now om hand, 8 gross assorted sizes, warranted correct. Landing at Hammond street, Van Cortlandt’s (Peekskill) | to dealers at reduced prices, at ' ee: 12o°clock, M., the new citizens fired two six poun this question. If the brigades which have left departed | Theatre, one of the wing scenes caught fire from the pectacles and Daguerrian ate Eo Ace, Cold Spring, Newlurgh, New Hamburgh, Milton, Fong GEORGE F. GERDING, bass Gan Aloe’ aamegn som which the, litter rein ato out equipments or ammunition, of what consisted | gae-light, and in a moment everything was illuminated by Pag! keepsie, Hyde Park, Kingston, Upper ed Hook. Bristol, an®Imec WN av t 000 les which th d with bright bl Th f fire th y the i = at ‘ with a requ ” ‘ e 3 FiRTS PTE Catstill, Hudson, and Coxsackie. Passage, Ove Dollar. | ee a re See ywwith a request to hold another “tulk.” but | Webern visa knot thet, another, and tie chief por- | the preatoet consternation and fright, ond the necne that | ~ CHRISTIE'S ce stermboat METAMORA, Cape. Phd Seale WEIR'S CELEBRATED BROWN eeee deen talking with. thee ag ee rer nat they | tion of the ammunition which was to have been sent, | enstied was almost indescribable. An instantaneous rush GALVANIC RINGS will leave ihe pier fout of Warren street on |. proven and OL UARY, | Ould fight until the others becuine desirous of peace, | stiligemsins in the citalel; £0 that the detention of the | was made for the doors, and all struggled to get ont The | a wis, tho AN NAGNETIC FLUID Passeagers taking this boat willamive in Al nation an weakness of the urinary orgas both im males and | Siles—over eighty discharges of cannon were ja marebing to join the army on the frontier. Goon aundete ocbder sts Diu Srogugion wal Meavear: huaGamachia td recthe soouke 4 the cars going North and West. f ‘his excellent inedicinal uation, (suized for’) boll parties durin on crests olen. boue Bol sec “This is more necessary, because a rumor is| riages were soon’on the ground, aud with their prompt Meaus whieb, th feaven designed Fare to Van Cortiand¢s Bock 25 cents; Poughke tnoat obstina ani fey. wad cam be-aetay sr quatherlb@inanncderteeeeat yee thon nate br aie rough yy letters from the interior, that the first | assistance, the workmen at length succeeded in extin. | To allevia F Hndson, 75; Albany, $1. 3 . eueentas scan operations are quick, sure | the Antios to outilank the Nauvoo right, and puss their | brigade wl A tlc le As cag sang m-doryplina pat maby meatal Heidi ommend Hush an apopltive nt Seeiaeal eee eee . iced peered cay by JAMES WEIR, 248 Grand street, in |- ites drew out from the breastark to revel texraivars, | Luis, leaving ite chief fo his journey with his aid | derable delay, the play proceeded. ‘This is the sécond | Abs, Gout: Tiedaloreux, Vertigo, ang Sick Howe “W. BYRNES & CO.’S ienlges signed ar the. poowaatok : ee force, and succeeded in beating them back. Dari only, to render his serv on the frontier. If t time this theatre has been seriously in danger of being | sions, Cramp, Palpitation of the Heart thy NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL EMIGRATION | "I~ Orders through the Post Office will be daly attended | this skirmich on the right aman, named Anderson. the | {act what name does it deserve? A feeling of barnt within «few months, Avortexy Joints, ) a OFFICE. to. WAthrcsidh. wid si6im*re_ | leader of the Mormon Spartans, fell, shot through the | CoMPels us to Vemute. | * 0 | ‘A communication was made from Buffalo to Baltimore, | Lambaxy, Pa Neuralgia P. WW BYRNES &,00.,0f Livernogl, are denrous of HENRY LAWRENCE, lungs by a rifle ball, and almost instantly expired— | We, all ask, is the last brigade to leave for Texas or | Maryland,on Tuesday afternoon, and an answer was re: | General Delility, Delicieuey of Nervous aud Phy * forming the part ic of the United Sta About the same moment, his son, a boy of about fifteen | "°t!” ceivedatthe Telegraph office in thi: ity ii bout tw y a a 0 le i 1A Jehan street, « Sew deere from Broadw ‘On the 224 of August, General Salus iastiod a decree, | fours. ‘It will beeborne in wind that the. wires ars not, | kicxyr they are coutdeaty recommended. in ceses of Dyoe cases of Dys- Now Yorks buthe ite tihy fish, loihy fist ane nha eas h ae RITIRIRG Zopkie Woe aad ae eect ee res orrucle By: an ake pound shoe che cine | declaring the constitution of 18 ¢ federal consti- | a3 yet, connected between New York and Jersey Cit scalecaeeichdactyaiely =: Mecongpment ox wens of Nespas month; gud on the 12 a: d!20ch for Mntadelphia, and onthe Faterat fener none shoulder, and his body made a orushed mews. of bees: | Homin force ‘until a new constitution should be estab: | and that the communication and answer had both to be | Energy mieounection. with the Organs, they have also to New Orleans daring the healthy seasdo; by any of itk, Cotton, Linen, &e., all widths. the whole breust being torn to pieces. Another Mormon | lished, abolishing the assemblies of the departments. and | rewritten at Jersey City and Philadelphia—Bujfato | Pfr eqns sucrenlay st Cees and Strengthening requiring the present governors of departments to stylo | advertiser. themselves governors of States. 7 1 epi Mr. Mauguin, a well-known person: The Vera Cruz Indicador of the 27th of Augustsstates | 21° Riagton cued to the. Crulted s— Purse and Floss of all bi was struck during tis patt of the fight with « cannon 1 t shot, an instantly. His name was Norris, a ede tice Sema te kek | blacksmith. ‘The fight continued for two hours. @ which lines partes ean eng’ jeads to be brought out #ithout ‘Wiseppemtment or delay, this being the oldest t establishment im the pope: trade in Liverpool, Plasters, are used in most chronic cases of disease, and can be in France, has | wom by the more delicate person with perfect safety and ee, to sustain | convenience. ‘ing found the importance of a direct Agency in the x ei that, the precedii afternoon, a boat was despat to 4 r to Only A, y in New York, 182 Breadway. Explana- Stites, for the purpove of placing within the power of | #ll At the lowest possible p: i half, and every attempt Oe. Anties made to pase the ‘city thom one ot the United States ships oe ‘war, un. | the pretensions of the family of tho late Etienne Girard | yoy Pamphlets with full directions, may be hat gratis’ Se iie, Ge OF he ramen oeeorer ee een sne, iamediate cor NOT! bet mergedir, ete rere wuccesstully beat: | act a flag of truce, bearing a letter addressed to the com- | % some “ieee premarin ome pfeil Net TL the ean rely for attentiob and favor towards their relations | A, GODEFROY, (Mrs. J. H Geyelle,) will open on | {heir camp. leaving tho Mield in potseasiow Fike: sow manent general... he oat. feinrpen [mediately ee eer nee cotstey, 10 the exclusion OFM OWs | ide BLOUVENEL & OO, h ing the old * > : officer in charge saying that he had no orders to wait for 2 4 Z 4 “PW. BYRNES & CO. offer many advantages to passen- | Millinery, and ladies! articles in general. 4 tizensand Mormons. «the fight an invalid Mormon | ‘answer, ‘The editors of the Jndicador say, that they | ‘The Philadelphia Spirit of the Times says:-—That a | Vr ANGEACTURERS, and Witslenale sod Revit Desert gers which no others have atiempred, in a direct communice- | 915 were Caliesdia tha Cotkses Menken. | was paciee anam the wenret hotel wie ascertained that the letter enclosed another from the Se- | severe quarrel ocourred on Saturday last in the Sun in Glass, Solar; ]-ard.and Camphene Lampe, Chande- m Ireland to t! | por 1p P pe the “Dede PY ti ti. | retary of State of the United States, to the Mexican | office po ere the ive candidate for Congress in the | ers, Brackets, Hal! Lamps and Lanterns, Girandoles, Can- eet RSC rs eauthntcs aids minister of foreign affairs, which the American com. | first district, and a brother of didate of the same charches, and hotels, fit CORSET MAKER, Niling: with upturned eves unl tainiully aaeipug | modore requested should bo cent to him. ‘The Indécador | party in the fourth district, whieh terminated in a fierce that of being lind No. 106 Hudson atest, ew York; utente he yes and painfully anxious | five’ that nothing was known of the contents of the let- | personal conflict and the effusion of some biood. It OULD retarn h einity aud the pul ter; but that the present government, whose principle | appears that Mr. Littel, the candidate has backed out of is to make known to the nation everything that occurs, | the field and has Isft the party, with that instinctive good or bad, will soon publish its contents. forecast which prompts rats to leave a falling house, for Santa Anna, in his reply to General Salas’s address | which actof discretion Mr. Levin brands him, in his f vere thanks 10 the ‘ladies of tia vie | faces listeniag to his report of the bultle, which, from ited States to which ships trace fr i He public in general for the very liberal pa- | timo to time, he related to them from abovo. Our’ infor u 4 ¢ bestowed upon her while i ess at 243 Hus any of t N S'& CO. have agents in all the seaport said would juforan thom thet she bes comeienced baste.) vette ney seth tata tty enka Sah tote eae m wh steamers leave for Liverpool, | ness again at 106 Huds n street, where she will keep on hand | Nouv ao. deiending itageinst this f it should dri and in many of the ivterior tows, who are most atteutive {6 | « general assortment of Corsets of ‘ive latest style, all of her Galo aL vbetsiede Moanin Abidaruere they a1 GHY° | says, that his wound having been irritated by his | benevolent and polite manner, as an “ infamous traitor.” | WH ree os where a by whom any money can be | own manufacture, whole: esd otall Sveiy bhectibisbee tl i eS oe _ tes p heh Tne pes Nena voyage, and by excitement, it will be necessary for him | He indulged in a a ie geen’ inthe Very superior quality and eutirely new forms, i smipiar' + to wait at Encero until it is in a condition to enable him | presence of Dr. Littel, as stated, when the latter resented | VY iiiel Also, hite China ‘Tea ‘The pecsous who act for thi foree isunknown. At Carthage they only acknowledge [by cuffing the honorable gentleman ina style by no | pect ice ule Some tami wits core an ited States tow is | d for parties. RENCH CHINA DINING SETS. cure sea store &e. Company in the United States | ats'timt me Lt TRAVELLING TRUNKS &o7 nded—Capt. Smith, one of the number, | t¢ travel " NEW YORK—Mr. Edward Saul, 98 South, comer of RAVELLING TRUNKS, &e, bene pg ate — : i Je of Paredes. A Vera Crux paper | means agreeable to his foelings, A regular fight ensued, | take the trouble to call and see there s Wail street. 4 K OHN CATTNACH, Trank Manufacturer, No.1 Wall | mortally. | Every preparation was making on both sides aban’ ror tha atarhoe Of anything Of Interest fa ihe | and the honorsble gentleman's head Was brought incom. | . Families furnishing in the Chiva or GI ‘save at BOSTON—Mr, W. P, McKay, 52 Milk street. orner of Broadway, has pow on hand ard constant- Mexico, and the papers | tact with a gas fixture, and being the softer matefial, re- | least “5 per cent at the CHINA HALL, rune ‘us strerC, c ~< ed °, 4 1 57 i papers received from the city 0! ir if afi AD TAH C REE co, tunes | gs ated actses Voter oo | tna ef ek comenan Svan ok ee | every eel th See of he pinvaneomenier | cian waned syne soventy. tnt ot dagerou Me, | SRB a waoent of alia Chie BALTIMORESMr. George Law. i fe of sol itable for | citizens are in the city, without the power or opportuni | I various part of the country, in favor of the existing Pele erie ped yell rage Megeead wholesale and furnishing, at Ching, Hall C esnut street, di- NE EANS—Mr. John Toole. i i nit. Fo: q te thi “ Dalvis an, Use wiwee —Drete ter any smoust, payable | resch eae ty to leaves their husbands aro in the field battling against | 6 {From the Mobile Herald, Sopt. 16. G gentle bict Shab the afice aid ‘not belong to bir, and | °S see ee ee Ena & GON. fe Post jauke of Ireland and all its branches, | _ Orders for the West Indies, Sonth America, &e., filled with | 82 Unreasonable mob, and they are left a prey to the | 1, a ouee colunn (pub NOES; eh tay tech |deeeceded tear tanparest Wasa ware, Spptoncta ipal towns of England and Scotland, | despatch. Jaz tinsr | worstof UANO—200 tna, the balance of the cargo of ship Shaks o ‘on all the pri 7 f mn +t of the first fight id} ted | two letters from our valuable correspondents, attached to | for such violence as he was the author of, and peare, from Ichabo, an tight casks, for sale in lots to suit re iedees ch aca oats th FRENOH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, Ce earns Mouton baving Leon weusier ar the | the squadron, announcing the departure {rom Vera Cruz | matter rested for the time. percents oaks, for ante Ie fots fo P. W. BYRNES & CO., FEATHERS, &c. heel, and several Aunties badly frightened—the main | #94 arrival at Pensacola, of the steamship Princeton, | v1 ory Suicipe —We learn from the Rond Ss y A ee if Wall st., New York. ENRY & KAHN, Importers,3 N bodies of the opposing forces not having ventured within | bring! watches from the Commodore, and es We e lout | (7 The many experiments made this season from the car Vv. BYRNES & CO, Mien t i encore dd 8 's also the reply of the Mexican Government to tho over- Democrat that John Terwilliger, a young man about 21 fo, not cal Proves the great gain inh: at, but tn eat s22 Im*m erloo Road, Liverpool. a} se. DS id ture of peace eommunicated toit from the Department ret i ane, focmacet usr” Eee ee ast equal if not eae other em 7 N_OF THE WEST, eum New Mints 1x Lowsta—Errects or raz Ta- | of State early in August. Lieut. Purviance, the bearer bh * - 4 y BSE, | artificial Fi . im be ? é... \ 7 r .. | ly attached toa young girl of Kingston, and obtaining a D reat variet: aa martitk at | Together with a complete aca i nivr.—The foundation for the new mill on the | 3f tere ee ate e arn ere ton Wit tho nature | furlough, he went up a few days ago from the encump- | Lrome'ot winch ace’ of ax extraordinary quality, Just re ficial Flower-makers, of the newest descriptions, aud embra- | carpet is nearly completed. ‘This mill will be filled with Mexico inweol coure cannot poss | Ment at Governor's Inland, and endeavored to persuade | eeiye cing e ery article in this line. wer looms for carpet weaving, It is to be 272 feet | of this reply from S ieee: , a fresh lot of the N. B., Vin day Chamy .“Amon- ‘FEATHERS “Marabouts, do. imitation, ostrich and faney | fong: by 120 feet wide. 2 stories high, and. lighted from | “ively tay, but we are incited to adopt the pinion ex: oe ee ay i Aston last | citsdo” and “Manzanita” Sherry old Bchetdam Oin,superior 322 é Feathers, in sreat variety, aud of the very richest kit the top. and will contain 200 looms. ‘This company is pressed by oe, ied pe ig SW weve = Bide eek Le teok i abos ot ettoniows Tuesday, but the | °!4 Kym ard choice Brandics, 1m woud or pleas, ad RE TE ORL nl nn oe oT FO r » recon vaceable. ieut. P. . , : ‘or sale by " GOOD, ‘A ? 3 feet, and 4 stories high, calculated for 20,000 spindles. It eae re , hia declarations, it ts supposed, with G ! rel LOE REIS: acitt Pocket of Wigs, iefest being tied for operation. Part ‘of the. building Affairs in California, ge ey niscteedtiog, he dria large quate 5 OO KEG of 100 tbe cach of 236 and 3 inch t nails the lat of Oetober—The muguifcent and celebrated was undermined by water last spring, and about 30 fect Oise ssn. & Ra, aisartt tity of water, which produced death. Ist quality, are daily expected, and will be sold low, ‘st-mniling, favorite Packet Ship OXFORD, vur- Vigh-as-] co namhdeneineteahh ie alee eden tha Mentone Off Mazatlan, August 10, 1846, y 1 + ou delivery after Int of December next, at then 100 tons, Captain Samuel Yeaton, will sail positively i i fs nearly roady for machinery. It is 6 stories high, 353 | 1 wrote youfrom Monterey on the 6th of July, or ‘GEORGE Ff. GERDING, on the Lat of Oetober. comin Laraa ated play ad and temples to | feetin length, and 43 wide, abd will run 000 looms’ and | shortly after, giving you a detailed account of the oc] Supnex Weatru.—The St. Louis Republican, | = tmee___7B Maiden Inne. junction of Liberty st _ yell ie, that, the accow modations of the OXFORD, | ‘They ree compoved of veutileting or gossamer work, They | 2 nd give employment 10 500 hands. itis | crrences at that place; foaring, however, that you may | or siie 12 i, gives the following account of a Visi- TO WOOLLEN GOODS MERCHANTS. for i Passevgers is fitted out in | fit on the head by a mechanical contrivance entirely new; thes manufacture of printing cloth. ‘The | ay not have reaeived it, 1 forward it to you by this | 1. oo call Ls their ofica, relative to the securing . M ON & CO. Ghost sacerb and costly mansers with every modern Tirproves | Chase ne eee oe nee ea re ene, s ml w coried irom the can through an | opHortnity, which will probably be the last comiauny | ne cach Nim is parens: ethe death of rele | CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND SAai'TINETS RE Fen ee da ea en tne compton of | fo the eountensice and t once become part and pareel of the | j wrought iron feeder, oF fume, feet in diame | cation yon will recelve from me, being now hemeward | fore ng cod had suddenly m gay GGNISHERS, Oy eluewhere Ven | HVIE MAN. COV ASLON, 6) Broadway, opposite the Senet a peer rp gb ee (On the 6th of July all was bustle in the cabin of the | t0 £83,000 sterling. on deposit in the Bank of England. | 1 eyERENCHS and orders for work at Messrs, Wooleot F eae, early applies: | _an28 1m*re Globe Hotel, uncer udann's Hotel | &t,the raachine shop in this ci Savannoh; some for or five men were busily employed | Besides, this comtortable sium of ready cot are niche | aeetg Sade, 62 Pinestreet; W.-C. Langley & Co. 29 Broad thesutscribers, ROCHE, BROTHERS & Con BLE WIG i a en ey eo ait | writing letters, proclamations, ue, preparatory to taking | f@mily estate in Westmoreland, the mansion ef which, | street: D. Brigham & Co., 60 Pine street. ‘ni6 2mm is Falton at. (rextdoortothe Patton dank), | C10 closety resembles pany are alvo building new | porrestion of California It was long afterthe watching, | weeks ince, the former possoesor of this wealth, Was In THE CELEBRATED CHINHSE SKIN POWDER SK —_ . id i h ‘0 i 7 our of midni; e z d . ry ED (| | ZR, & RIRCT PACKET SHIP FOR NEW ONE] soa'extrasrdinary inven : ‘ pas feat oan” yh new waste house, 110 | troubled repore, as all was to be prepared by six orclock | Perfect health, a,widewer of about 49 yours of ago, look- | FOR restoring, beantifyine, and Preserving the complex PEGI A, Captain Childaywill sal positively ou the | See nd walgue Wis, ie yonely to | 882 about 5,000,000 of rick— | the following morning, which cams as bright and beaut: | Ty one. of England were Jia tonyind roudering the skin delicately white, smonth, and ut . Capta in or weaving, which cea pearance an closely to t reeri fulas 1 July day of our own favored island. At six A. M., a Pigs e hig] n a th ber. p 4 hed, it that Pe oodlag Saltese DIET sare wel! knows and. she. nail Revonah oth highness sad sng nearly | Capt, Mervine came on board to receive orders, and at 7 | monies) ad tools eis set tremens theta from infancy at a r4 superiorconveyance for second cabin avd ‘Phe large mill is for spinning, und | he left with a summons to the military commandant of cond Sytem Sethe Lath Meaty sacrealna s hereditary end ingtelabte ‘all exes of Very soon he die 7 for operation. sted to examine her certain set of Chinese priesthood, 1, for the sale of Pro three chiliren; George Morrow, William Crow, Henry count, 1m ail the prineipal sowes of Raqlend, irel such acknowledgment ; and it shall appear by such cer- | says that between 10 and half past 10 o’clock on the pre: e are. r pe i Monterey to surrender the place forthwith to the arms Seer wre cis etesgieg by muy cet ceteal, TILIA will contain, when full 20,000 spindles, end will be dri. | Meet sree cod Place forthwith to the arms | iw of England, an {ntestute’s estate goes to the heirs ut certa ther particulars apply oa board the ship, at pier No. 10. K. | this novel and beaweifal Wor wed en Hag mrethod of ft | Von OY water Po! military Govern the surrendor of all California. jaw, and the person before us being the oldest collateral ‘extended iotercourse of Great Britain with that ‘att jooms, and a steam engine of one hundred and ry all heir in the descending line, the whole of this Inrge ex ‘communications rea below Old ting the head, at the inv (A. G. BARRY,) 146 Broad " At9. A. M. of the 7th Jaly, the expedition started from e ited many important ath pect- J. HERDMAN & CO., 61 South st way, corner of Liberty iiTimeme | eighty horse power,wiii be used in driving the machinery. | 000) oo a of ats ore 1 the Wavennah, {ate-amounting to. half million of dollars, has fallen to | ing their customs ‘amongst number the The well known fast sailing ship, JOHN HOLLAND, a a | The new woolen mill of the Middlesex Company, on | the Sayannaly, composed of the i ree eged ‘Gur vishior left us, much cheered with the infor | tetine of thie r, called by ee Caprain ——, will auceeed the Oscevla, and sail on “pyri, INVENTED Wigs. Concord river, is 160 by 43 fe stories high, with an | Levant, and Cyane, and landed without opposition at the ion he had received.’ He. will soon be on his way to | fume or (thie lous. ret. was. disc} a the lit ef Derober, ASN ioe sae Fee, erences Wigs and Seasps, mai engine house and a large engine for use in case of a fail- | Mole. The forces wero then marched ape Cd a England, to take possession of what is, in this country, eats Bess Peen Blige FOR DELFAST, INULAND—To sail punc- | oenter tothe peculinneyte ct ec the thost easy | Gre of water, which ls always expected on this river in | t@ the custom house, where aconcourse of the inhabitant | ‘ecg splendid fortune. Although a. mum, of very omerorenmnes tually on the ist October. The. splendid p cket | sutirely a new invention, doing sway wah summer. The company have also recently built a new a, Hero the merines and men were | simple habits and wants, he was already forming plans Oriental herbs, and My oni an Shore, hes cea dan he ice aplesiitd ne: | Aificalties 40 long experienced by. ‘chose car machine shop and made additions to their old mills. Jamation read to the multitude by | for the future. ‘The estate he intended to distribute in | may for the cure ot all cutaneous bipsaatean eaten ay. She has splendid ac to inspecta large and well aeieeted | At the Lowoll Bleachery,extonsive improvements are Eeq , purser of the Cyane, in aloud | vo ciend,.to branches of the family ; butthe money he | disorders. Amongst the most prominent are Tan, Freckles, cengers, F ety of i i pious Pe jo im faye me ie aoe abin and jeegage passant ers, whe hg to! taining every ty of size and color; they will | being made. A large bleach hou: ing house, which was recowed with three intonds to bring to this country, and here to pars Peo fnsensinte and Copious Perspiration, —Blotches, ples, Board tre ship foot tee ore withoaass W LER Tavecee'ahd ‘tity iaskin ss ane dry house, and sn engin room for anew engine of | hearty chears by Soe Te ne sunt cont Kawaed | mainder of his days, Aw some nseurance of this, he we yead of YCLIREMOGH, fo Brgedys bio. EPH MeMURRAY, 120 horse power, are now being built. r leaves his wife and two childr vith the | gin, mS Ry . st re corner of Fine avd Sonth streets. ronday. Removed om i Broaden eet ore nor at Lowell, may bo gathered Higgins, mmedistoly after which a salute, of 21 guns | Sosren lot relgiarte Grom tree eect Wit the | ing, commer OF Jéhn and Broadway | A.B nds eat Tine of Packers tor LiVERTOUL— B ELOIS HAIN 7 from these facts. There are a number of other establish- hou ire a. LA “4 F - how bas ots hy Ie for the. Usdted ion, corer of Broadway aud Chambers street | and ali othe of 6:h September—The splendid fast sailing au AT met DYE. ments, of a smaller kind, about to be started. and im- | house was then turned into a ba: fol Feapectabie, ehemiets and Deriumers, theeumbons the avorite packet, ship SHERIDAN, Ti00 tong but: a smaller kind, about to be darted. and ine, | States forces. and every thing settled down quietly. oe is Siares ; and of the sole importers, HOBBS be ¢ dea, 2 ap ain G. Bi Corsish, wth St on Saturday. Septem- K las i ting $e ony hacenten== Lowell, Comrtet, Rept 10 Communications were immediately despatched to F gobo ag me bps oy St sor ihe es price 38. 5s., and 7 iF Sth, her teguiar day. ¢ ships of this line bein fe 4 ix 5s Commander Montgomery, of the Portemouth, at St. F’ aston, Canapa —The Kings on Herald of tly cease all 1000 tous and upwards, persons about to emb 1 cisco, at which place, and at Zanonia, the U.S. flag w Toth inst,, adds:—"'The unfortunate rufferers were in- MOTHER’S CORDIAL. ‘oan od country wil nat {nil 10 see the bo 4 Powers or Arrorney to Kxceive Mos hoisted on the morning ofthe Oth; and before ten days | tered yesterday afternoon, attended with ior efficacy of this artele, when the last sm thelt Keoat Capasity Fendbra Whole orca eee ee oe i. A ad re. | Government.—We are requested to call the at- | nod elapsed the whole of California, North of Monterey, | grote by a vast concourse of people BUANCY, 18 40 ay male who Forisble sud gonvenient than slp pfe sess nore Gom- | ticle, af they can with confidence, reenmmen tention of claimants to the law passed July 29, | wos under the flag of the U. States, much to the apparent | were taken together to St. Ge " gace experion bad Ves vend , ng, on any accommoda cong extn, tnd steerage pas- | t mers and not be troubled With complainta of ite. dy img the 7 CONE ged acleim on the gatisfaction of the poole, who ort wil ~ knowing specious aisle wih the teal, from thenoe te the basying | We teiah tice setletiaats eiekioak oe ects en an sengers, it lor to those. of any | skim or linen. It will not rab off the hair, an wre B29 Mth how much better they will beoff under the Government ground, the others ba been interred eleewhere ape tik ciited tin Gea other line wwiahing to secore ber only improves. its appearance, ‘The color is permanent ‘ongross, and thereby directed 10 be p aE atid Sustee Ee ee rey tee Sot heen recovered yet, and ace both ehild nid mother im estate oCaalety. Wal tusenorse had of fae fon ot he perfectly Feo eo ee ae ie giiutaral | the money shall not be paid to any person other than the |” On the 16th of July Coptain Stockton arrived, too late, | there ix hope that thore is nono (o recover. fi Physician, ene who hes made thie’ branch of hie practice & ‘At their geners) Passoge Office, 86 Fonth at secsad.” Be ieTiees; bats evee, 0 tbc fie chstent or his gal representative unless uch per however, to participate directly in taking possession of misses of claims, another. _Toere may bars parvicular study. For sale at 192 Broadway, eomer of Johu oor below Bui inv repared to apply the dye to whiskers, or a por werner ‘alitornia in the boat, and if so, as six were saved | = oc ‘The Sheridan wall, suit from Liverpool on the ith Hee erage uhlarie, wo those wishing ts purchase, | eHactment of the resolution or nt allowing the claim. ‘On the 29th Commodore Slont gave up the command | the lost have been found The following | TO TAILORS seiner. (Persons wishing 10 send for their trends can have | 1 es satisfactory ; for which purpose he has private | _ “And every such warrant of attorney shall refer to | ¢9 Commodore Stockton, hoisted his flag on board the Wwe. teke from the MWhig:-John Thomas eacietiatuh wink cheeanaenamaeiiion st Cusine them bronght ut in this magnificent packet, or any of the re- ‘only and sold wholesale and retail by WM. | such resolution or act, and expressly recite the amount | povent, and eailed for the United States via Mazatlan | child; Wm. Joice, a wife; Join Guinn a w AE tke Scene tavian ot ior ate ~§ gular line, sailing on the Ist, 6th, 7th, Lich, 16th, 21 =: fh sOR, No.2 Wali street, near Broadway. Price | nd shall be attested by two competent | ang Panama, and we hope to reach the United States in | Alex. Thompson, a wife; Thomas B ates, w wife tine, are ndviced to obenin a Se cele been Cf every month on favorable te Heating |. double size $1 50, ridiens. Sole ayent in Washe nd be acknowledged by the perton or per- | sii November, Hee a oemee a wile. end. obild; Robert fe | ioreged Setaray ere) Waterloo Road “Lt 1 pet LS Set es tons executingIt before an officer Laving anthority to | and family in Ireland; Price Lennox, a wife and family | oF Deaf ip’ taiy ated SS See dense iden ae ; % his services to his take the acknowledgment of deeds, who shall certity | The Maysville Eagle of Tuosday, September 1th, | in ireland; William Forbes, a wife; T. More, wife end | | | ‘ and, | H ' : + prineipl or Wales, can at all times be obtained on application (if by A | orwarding of | tificate that such officer, at the time of making such ac- | vious night, the jewelry storo of D. 8. Hudson, rof | Drew, Robert Somerville, Thomas Eliott, J. MeCart- ding to the bi Texter, post pnid,) as shove, snc, | Stor ont aloe a osngne seni i be paid toall | Enowledgment, read, ond fully explained muck warrant | Mein Cover, und Frout atrecte fwes onicced bya ails, | ney, é painter segeraine othe wee neg iter oe he elegant pocket ship Rochester, will succeed the Sheri- | this erty. Wie A of attorney to the person or persons acknowledging the | ton key, from Main Cross street door, and robbed of | _“ There are two more, Whose names we have not been .B. EME’ dan, and sail ou the 2ist of October, her regular day. s2ith | ""Seyannah, Ga., August 31, 1646, ~" same.”—Union, jewelry to the amount of $4000, 3 able to ascertain.” s10 tne No us way, New

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