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YORK HERALD. — == — = ae el ———= —— ———=—— een} Vol, XI, No. 250—Whole No, 450%. . i NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1846. Price Two Cents, —<—<—= ——— — —— — —— ——— a <== seinen s neers = ener v= =—= aes enna | MAILHOADS, &o, | STM ANRBOATS, we. Execs cia apse A mee 4a ! dete the packets, Ba. at beh port. y starday in} European Correspondence. | cause we SS gg or ar unnar_onreeines upon the corn = —— a leans " mber charge of Lieut. B. Berryman, of . rig of ‘ aati mi tion. But, o1 other matters an sstions LONG ISLAND RAILROAD. | “YEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMENS FOR AUBANY Wo obtained yasterday the use of a fle of Mexican | war ruxton. Anoficer of the U. 8. Court was des: | 7¢ Emalish Offer to Mediate—The Meaican War—Vic- | Ww Groat, 0 OM.4 ong identical party. Well, FALL ARRANGEMENT, |», Direet—Daily, Sandays excepted—at 6 o'clock, P.M. * papers, neatly complete, for the month of August. itched en board last evening and placed seals upon the | eria--Marriage of the Queen of Spain—Railway Spe- | then, since that question is settled and e by, From Steamboat pier between tlandt and Liberty ste. ‘he latest Ve; x that was submitted to us | hatches, &c. The captain of the brig and four of his | culations—Feeding the Times—Money Market~Musical let us forgive and forget—let us be unltel ‘and let | unboat KNICKERBOCKER, Capt. A. | was dated Augast 30th. Up to that time they had not | crew came here iu the vessel, and were permitted to Matters—Ameri Actors—Suppli us again take overnment in our hands, which we Houghton, will leave ou Mooday,'Wednew: | heard of the arfigalof Santa Anna at the capital. Land: | on shore. We learn that the captain has employed fe. | Malfers—vAmerican tetors—Supplementory, fe. gc. | DA SBMOL VN as ile strongest party, and forgetting this a AY, Seve A The, Trae wall ran we satear HEN and Frida evenings, at 6.0 clock. on the 16th,he gave a dinner to his | Roselius on behalf of the owners of the brig. Her car- Lonvon, Sept. th, 1846. | Ong gunject of quarrel, winich is now settled, let us go follows: esday, Thursday at Vera (; IN, Capt Bh G: Cruttenden, | fatty oe the} and Saturday evenings, at6 | On'the Isth, au "The above boats will mes i tole fom the aor. | time fur the worming caps forthe Reseed West oeP* | cation in which imgdale and inter. | Freight ken at moderate rates, aud nowe taken efter 5 | the powers which arsdays and Satur- | All persons are forbid trusti boats of this lime, | Anna i ranediato placenat | without a written order rome capeaior arenes ee” | Anna ae eldin or passage or reight, apply on board theboatn, oF F.C: | ‘ine Swath Jef for his ‘hacienda of EI Encerro | go is principally linens, und worth fully $80,000. The | Lord Aberdeen gave it to be understood to the Ameri- on amiably together for {he future, and Keep the go place received a deputation sent vessel is but five years old an for her class, but i vernment in the hands of our perty.” Such was Tes Ly Gen. Salas, with a communi- | not a particularly fast sailer.. The captain mentains that | Ct? S°vermment, that if the United States government | Porieent in tie ent therewith, he sent round his r devolves upon the ex-President | he never had any intention of running the blockade, but | *hould be willing to accept any mediation in Mexican jpessongers to call the heads of the party together, to been conferred on himself by the | that after he had been warned off and proceeded on his | affairs, the British government would be ready to act as ree together to take the government out of the a that date, we look upon Santa | e found it necessary to put back for | friendly mediator. | of the Russell ministry, and reinstate it with the great whole power of the country, aa id ined to ask permission to enter for A P08 and most powerful party—the tories. But he was mis- Bmore particularly indicate, | | of the squadron, when | This was an interference prudent and politic. Lord taken. ‘A brother offended” is harder to be won back vel at Vera Cruz reached Mexico Leave B 7 greleck A. M. (Boston trrin) for | stan sot day (ore Setgpebuioreieect | Farmingdale nnd St. George's M | at ois A. daily, for "4 “ow so AM Tuesdays, Th fyeuport 2 (BM. for Marmingdale, daily. Leave Gnnexront—at3ig AM) Soiday, Wednesday and will y o'clock. The pont atti A.M | Schultz, at the office on the ee ea of Reames at Ver | ize of. , __ | Palmerston, onthe contrary, as soon as he came into of- than anenemy. The offence taken at Sir Robert and his © “AEG ML. (oron the arrival of the boatfrom | a gg, UNITED STATES MAIL LINK. Holiday, and salvgei@t attillery ‘wore fred. In two ot | Ligut, Betrymrts whose coolnens; Soursge snd gnorey | 8°e: called upon Mr. McLane for an explanation why no | Coad}iors, who lid, tied him te pate ae geatuitous! By ip Dye lh nah coat DH pce Mr oeenoeems Ons ranting at Intermediate Places. | threo days after, Gem Almonte and Senor Rejon arrived | juthe affair of the loss of the Truxton have already won | oti€e was taken by his government of this quasi offer | jy.” It wasa weak idea of Lord Lyndhurst, Was it Farmingd: Steamboat NOKTH ate, , wilt | im the capital, | for him the approbatior steem of his countrymen.— | of mediation, and receiving such a complete and digni- | to beexpected that the offended party Gen. Paredes w: ine at his 0 s d, and join ? No! it ‘eby put |@ prisoner in the castle of Perote. | We received trom his lain straight forward ac- " itation, come round again at one Wwas on his way to Queretaro, | count of the affair, which does not differ materinily | {04 answer as was to be expected from such a man as | Stith ON no had vo grievously offen and surrounded by afew mili-| from the accounts 'we have already received from | Mr. McLane, immediately sends instructions to the Bri- | ¢},em immediately to reinstate them in pow nt in pursuit consisted of 600 . Lieut. B. was four di mall boat | tish minister at Washington, not to offer British media- | wasnotto be done, though they would ‘A, Capt. R. H. Fu ily, {except Sundays,) | leave on Monday, Wednesday, Wriday, aud Sunday’ after- | accommodation trai ig P.M. noons, at 5 o'clock, | When made prison Leave dhatageh— 96 8 o'clock A. M., and 2i¢ P. M., for boat SANTA CLAUS, Captain B. Overbaugh, — | escorted by filty lancet rool A freight tram will leave Broo! wd | | leave on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday aftern | tary friends. Th n_ for Greenport, with a | 50,clock. | tro wy " F > troopsgand came up with him at the hacienda of Ahue- ftthe Truxton, before he ny vessel | tion, but to urge, or rather insist upon it. is quite | themselves in power again,and in the sphere of patronage, mae, car atuacheds on Mondar, Wednesday snd Fri- Apply op board, dotinn E the wharf. s2ire_| huetes onthe sth of Aligust. ‘The commander of these od all’ suffered severely for the want | characteristic of the man. I tay of the man; for be it | pl dnsion. "80 then Lord’ Lyndburat' gu Teesday, Thursday and Wetarieye stoning ce inter. TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTA. troops at once intimaged to him the folly of resistance, provisions, of which their supply was total- | understood, that though we speak abstractly of the con- d, there was too much bonhommie in it. All mcdinte places, NEW AND MOST AGREEABLE LINE TO. and he surrendered ‘without a straggle. He was con: | ly uate, Consisting of nothing more’ than a few | duct of governmenta, yet wor must individualise; for ii | ce come out by mere accident, in the quarrel SUNDAY TRAIN. Fredericksburgh, Richmond, Petersbursh, Fa; Lynch-| ducted at once to Hal, being treated with por- | biscuit and a apall quantity of spirits—but they wore all | is always the conduct of individuals, however complica. | Lord G. Bentinck and Lord Lyndhurst. Sir R. Eto A, M., for Greenport. Re bun eteieh, clden, reid Charleston, SC. | fect courtesy and congideration. lo demanded to be | animated with the hope of bringing succor to their com. | ted the government may be, and however abstract its | too knowing to join the scheme of his old friend , for Brookiyn, sto} allowed to leave the befere the revo 1 This was not thought | rades, and preventing them from becoming prisoners of | entirety; for the wise conduct of any government is the | —he told him at once that he would have nothing to do should be completely | war. Lieut. B, confesses that he was sadly disappointed | conduct of wise individuals; and the foolish mamagoment | with the matter. But the old man persevered, and went security he was, efter re- | on returning tothe brig to find her abandoned. Ho sup. | of ay government is altogether the foolish management | on with his efforts to reunite the broken part —net i, Mexico, conducted to Perote, | poses that the guns, shot, kc., were thrown overboard, | ef individuals, who can and ought to be individualised. | that he wanted place again for himeelf, but he did not q papers talk of doing justice | being probably useless from their position, with the hope | It would have been wiser on the part of Lord Palmerston | wish to see the power and government pass out of the upon him as a monarckist and a traitor, but the tone of | of getting the vessol off, and that after waiting threo days, | simply to have reiterated to the United States govern- | party into the hands of the whigs. That, no doubt, was h together reapectful and | all hope of regeivi juccor from the squadron was | ment the friendly readiness of the British government to | hisonly motive. True, he did not want place for him- subjected to mili- | abandoned, ag it was thought highly improbable that | act as mediator, and not to press, as he has done, his offer, | self any more, but he would like to see his friends, and his case to the discretion } Lieut. B’s party could reach it, and that Capt. Carpender pe sae | a mptory answer. For should the ans not his enemies, in power. The scheme failed, and Lord it soon to hear of his enlarge- | though it useless to remain longer on the wreck. summarily be, as it is to be sepented, that the U. Stat George has blown it. Peel acted honestly, according to of Santa Apna from Vera| We give below Santa Anna's proclamation to the | government declines the proffered mediation, the next | his declaratien—not only he would not aid to restore the ‘approach of Gen. Paredes to- | troops of San Juan de Uloa:— step will note from the British minister, under in- | party, buthe even assisted the new rag with a moment, El Indicador ex- Bartagen gv Anme—Your generous call having | structions from Lord Palmerston, requiring explanation | speech in their favor onthe sugar question. The Russel po ken a SI eae ea ae a CENTKAL AND MAUUN AND WESTniin RAIL KOADS, GEORGIA. day evening, a rough Tickets to Pebeieas to Weldens Il the wide and 0 , | ment. In noting the d ¢ mouth ofthe Potomes aad Bis pou Comtex! Cruz on the 18th, and ly avoided by this Line. wards Perote at the fers are advised that the Line hereby advertised is | claims,“ What a coin it i 80 jooda wilt be car: ‘rom Savannah to" Atlanta and Ooth- rs : " ce! inscrutable are the mys- | reached me inmy exile, I could no longer be indifferent | of the intentions of the United States with regard to | ministry therefore subsists, but on yak basis, merely , at the folloy eink resem, “al wit, Si pd, ad pice ot ee ae et Rios crema Viren and teries of Divine Provi to it, seeing that it was but an echo of the solicitations | Calitornia and Mexico, and protesting against any infrac- the Sbstinac and internal dissensions of the strong- , Coffee. Liquor, Bagging, Rope, tania, catega, | Mail Line that passengers shall be conveyed by them in con: | OCD: Bravo, the lat President, is treated by the for my return from other departments. It were im: | tion of tho integrity of the Mexican empire. ‘This will arty. It is very probabl though by no Cheese, Tobaceo, ee c * | neetion with the Mouat Vernon, always as cheaply as by any ) Papers with as much das when in power. He has | possible for me not to watch with solicitude the calami- | originate a diplomatic contention more complicated and certain, that the whigs may rei por ‘arms, € i ay other line, and with more ‘comfort, expedition and cer- | Suffered no restraint whi 4 ties that have been crowding on our unfortunate country | difficult than the Oregon question. For Great Britain | till the steecanhin lution of this Parliament. Hollow” ga 50 free. than by any other Line except the Line via Wash- upreme command from the | —I could not bat feel an absorbing interest in the pro- | alone might concede and terminate of herself the Oregon | it is morally certain, that at the next general election the astings 3 3 tohave done as little | gress of the national conflict in which she is engaged. | question amicably, as she ut Mexico alone, it is | great landed and tory party will come inte power again Flour, Race, Bi ali of bees, st the Southern Railroad of: fend only what was urgently | Your conduct, brethern in armer has been noble—pat: | uot to bo expected, woud make amicable concessions | Gnder new leaders, “This will be owing to the singuler wax, "Sait Goering, Pig Irom and Grind, ys and. Weide; Cpe ‘the case. He boasts, how- | riotic. By declaring in favor of the plan of Guadalajara, js too headstrong and obat much Jess, backed | effect and operation of the reform bill. It is a remark- MOE eC. bal, cots > avs cedbias 9050 Ov oi the oni ito bid Eka Broke [0% have Yonddred an important service to the nation— | by Lerd Palmerston, will she be disposed to wisdom and able circugeet noe, which no one dreemed of at the time, . W. GUNNEL, ‘in. ed to die rather than | For nation will not forget you, nor suffer your | humility. at there form in the represent whic! 8 N. B.—Travellers by the above Line will bear in that fikiousness of the Ameri- | sacritices to be forgotten in the shade of oblivion, z Now, it is not to be expected, on the other hand, that 8 ago, and from which every body calculated upon they ha two hours more in Baltimore than passengers b 8 to Santa Anna he urges| They joy which | feel, my friends, in finding myself | the United States, in the present humour of the people, | the ruin of the tories as a party, has been the means of ee he ~ cl rege reek ani ee and yet him to hasten to Mexico as tgon as possible to essume once more among you, is unbounded; and when I see | will be disposed to stop short of the acquisition of Cali- | making that party stronger than it ever was. This effect, ‘ery, por autin fact (estoven when these ib ne bonek-ef seemeeten eae powers. The papers commneésd him for refusing to ac- | you, as I do, with the ‘strongest feelings of enthusiasm | fornia,—nay,we may take it as granted, that California is | #0 untoreseen,proceeds from the simple fact, that the ex- Crockery, pereubie Line. ‘318 Im) cept the President while discharging the tunctions | devoted to the service of our common country, my | already and virtually has been for some time past an | tension of the number of voters consists chiefly of small Motsasea' aud Oil, per - of the office. satisfaction ig unbounded. Relying ou your patriotism | American territory. In such a status, wherein neither | tenants, and these small tenants are all under the influ- poy NOTICE. Onthe 15th of Aug: issued a proclamation, in | and virtue, | lmurried to join you as soon as it was possible | side will be able to recede or concede, (for we may cal- | ence of their landlords, and dare not vote against them. TROY an ct Pi LINE. peony aap me to countrymen that a new in- | for me to do so; and I am now here for the purpose of co- | culate both on the indomituble obstinacy of Mexico and | Hence the reform bill, in its very boon of augmenting the sl been offered to ; that another act of base- | operating with you in working out the salvation of the | Lord Palmerston, and upon the firm and proud determi- | number of votesr among the poor householders, kc., has the Americans. He alludes | Republic—rescuing it from impending ruin, and raising | nation of the people of the United States) in such a sta- | increased, to an amazing extent, the power of the great seys, the Americans have | it from the ignominious position to which it has been re. | tus rerum, the question which will necessarily arise, ap- | landed interest. ‘I'he approaching general election will TUESDAY, September 15, | ness had been perpetrat avout EMT E. Capt | to the Californias, whic Savannah to Atlanta... cs. oo atthe ot of Court se now seized by the stro: r having villanously | duced by treason and imbecility. Thi @ which we | pears likely to be more difficult of management than was | prove thi d put an end,no doubt, to the tem; ex. Ehideon under 12 sears ofage;aif yrice, Fe os heocreaatas otrwetaats o'clock, P. Bi., instead of that the expedition | are about to cesouse is a just oae—aye,a just one. Itex. | thatof the Oregon q testio altation of the whigs. "AMERICANENSIS. to Macon,...sserecess:- $70 | Fox SPATEN ISLAND ‘would set forth in two | acts from the devoted sons of tue Mexican nation, great Thus, there seems to be dawning in the distance a fu- Zar oes consi Babsenber will be forwarded epi til eae thi and heroic sacrifices. Never, perhaps, before have we | tute not without its clouds and apprehensions. Much Rauaicu, N. C., Sept., 1846. of Commussions. and after TUESDAY, the 15th day of brandished our swords ina cause more noble. True, | wisdom and modera’ion, much diplomatic kill and for- Setigsiag sneesate Californias and the | everything is destroyed, but we, with the proper spirit, | enrance will be required to mect this cri have | “hurch Belte—Politice— Physicians Senator Hayweed, In conclu. | and aided by the Mexican people, can everything recre- | no doubt this will all be found among our able statesmen | 1 arrived in this beautiful “city of oaks” last evening i te. Let us, then, to our duty, and labor incessantly, till | at Washington. Lord Palmerston was minister of war | It is very regularly laid out. The Raleigh and Gaston which would be raise the republic from the abject position in which, | under Lord C i vonite their rich | at this moment, it finds itself, on account of the infamous | triumph, the Tailroad terminates at this place, and strange to say, the conduct of those against whom you havo raised the cry | has never felt or se democracy of this region go in for putting it down. of indignation—who, without legal right or recogaised | power, the powe VaNNAH, August 15, 1846. baw dat er pos ap prone A nls 5 York at7, 9,11 A.M. and 1,3,5,and7P. M. | sion he 9; ently to REGULAR MAIL CINE : - pode cs Pr IN) ‘ Freigh Be Ooth- Sepramborton. "Cs {) would be take : [te Ni “a at the risk’of the owners thereof. with their best exertions the 2 INDEPENDENT) made to drive out the Americans, without oe OCLOCK-FOR ALDANY frou the | And fertile territories forever to the j eee LOCK FOR ALBANY from the | Sone sevolution, he sscures, them, 1a ; ; wer, the por ‘Their candidate for governor electioneered mainly on ‘et Norwich, are insur street. ¢ $150. Touchi it the foot of | . | Ones ; “we know your worth, and we mission, usuxped the national power. spirit which dire it, and he is to come very near . . oe. Ths being the, oily infaud, route | Breekthac and dinuer provided on board on ng +. Seaedasumicts Ul we arp aon inor a Finally, we will, by our jolt efforts, contribute to fix | to a love of it in having no fear or distrust of i *Then See Mae were newiety steam! ap L.. awift an if C = i ie vil ion. yy Be , " i fs i aon 4, Carona npest g iho ited br ne pe ficeut s pene 5 alld a om Ste Republicano of the (vilowing da} at once the destinies of the nation. again, Lord Palmerston is a Tory, a war would make him rates has been named Comm: Soldiers of tle Republic !—A proud anda noble senti- | great, he would become the greatest maa in England ; ‘This is certainly a great place for church bells. ment animated me when the happiness was mine to lead | the fragments of the Tory party would cohere together ring all day Sunday, bec: you tothe bajtle-field against the foreign enemies of our | around him, the Protectionists would idolize him and his They tephen R. Roe, Sat Li eaves Albany, Monday, se it is Sunday ; and all the Mt ve: vend Pridare Lending ae Ves Co cae Wee burgh, Milton, Po’keepaie, Hyde Park, Klagaton, . audbre ductor of the train, who wil particul: f their | day, Thursday egrace, and who will otherwise grve his attention to their | Wedn fh ition, accompanied by Senor Cast ising leaves south side Pies No.1, North River, foot of | Garkiil Hudsee of Mentorey. in unother paper wo seq announced tho | country. With feelings similar I appear again ati this | policy for a war would be are-enactment ot (ue corn laws phe eh saeco germs DE agi ecg, attery Place, daily, (Sundays, lat 5 o%clock, P. M., death of the Bishop of California, and in the samo paper | moment to defend the sacred rights of nationality. We | Then again, there is a numerous ar...y und navy burning on the time each one will ring. I was sitting onthe and arrives in Boston Jo time eg the eastern trains. |’ | OPPOSITION MORNING LINE AT 6§ O’- | allusion is made to events in California, “at which point | will cause eur insulted eagles to rise victorious in the | for action, distinction, and prize money ; und wearie p at Zarbrough’s hotel, and heard the following :— Pie mer f ee eta tes es CLOCK FOR ALBANY our arms have suffered reverses.” midst of the combat: the nation shall be tenfold vindi- | wit tay Then also,—and perhaps above all, “Liquor for the crowd on’ Sandie.” “Dene,” says ano- ongyy, Teceday, Donsdey, and hat § o'clock, Landing at Hammond street, Van Cortlandt’s (Peekskill), | In regard to the loss of the Truxton w: but two | cated for the numerous outrages sho has sustained, and | though least heoded,—the political diathesis of the na- | thor, “I'll take Meekins against him, for he has anew a ‘Monday, Wednesday, and t Serclock’ PM, Cold § Newburgh, New Hamburgh, Milton, Pough- | or three lines. It is said that she ran agro the bar | we shall exact for her that respect which of right she | tion at this moment is a craving for excitement; and | hell” “But w: gays another, “until brother Frink further information, inquire VANDERBILT, Keopsie, vag egston, Upper Hook Bristol, | the night of the 14th of August; that she thi er | merits. In enterprise, brother soldiers, the glory | war with its contracts and expenditures would give this | pegins, and I'll ry you two to one against the field.” ne month Ravers mrtiey iskill, Hudson oid Coxsackie. Passage, One Dollar.” | seven guns ; and that her crew surrendered on the 7th. | that awaits us is immense '' Be then as You have always | to the inactive capitalist, it would give it to the inactive | “Ei¢ main and-alpost sole topic ‘of conversation, and “TO WESTERN TRAVEL steamboat METAMORA, Cant. P ‘There is no boasting over the exploit. . been—brave, subordinate, patient ; and doubt it not the | and restless population. These things and othors are to | you will find it very general in the town, is politics and x WELLE! 3 aril Tear the pier Tout off Wrepes aivect on During the sduinistration of Kelas, various Negetbyernd Se rea 8 assigned us, we will con- = (ret vb lthrad rks ry re ind pee wa out in | family physicians. ‘The latter is ‘carried to a most ridi- ionday, Weduesday and Friday, at _63¢ o’elock, A.M. Re | tions liad been iss! to arouse ople te summate wil e happi success. @ political calculation of the prudent statesman. * Fy A Kime: ‘snes rs = ping ~: is algae im Albany iu time for Efforts were made to organize the local militia, but with ]- Heroic Vera Crnz, 16th Aug., 1846. has already opened the subject doctors, (when the Lord knows one is plenty, and some- ; Public igrespeceany that the recent break, j Saeed a Bil pelea Gamat little apparent effect ‘The Diario of 13th announced rliament, against the ambition aud | times too many.) One was recommended because he pa] he Canal al, caused yr re et baring beenre: | Fare to Vai Cortlandt Dock, 25 cents; Poughkeepsie, $0; | that Gow. Ampudia had received the command of the State Constitutional Convention. cement of the United States and in favor of Mexico. | had cured a very severe pain in the face; another the paired. the FIONEES & Excess bs via Railroad | Hudson, 75; Albaty,$l._ tim |‘ Army of the North?’ Another’paper says that Gen | (@err.25—Mr. Allen preseuted a reraonstrance from y on the groand thet the vast amount of = regal for the season on Mou 6th of April Munuel Komero has been appointed to the command of | New York against the individual liability of itish intoreste and capital involved with Mexico, called | which js looked upon as sisonymous with death. Tei [iting the Depot, Noo 3H Market stat, DAILY, 227% | REMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, | the third Urigade of the same army, On tho 20h August | ow’ bapond the mount of take eae Rote eee oi | for interference on the part of the British government in | Confidently asserted, that only one case has ever re0o. A: PON , AND SCOTLAND. itis mentioned that $10,000 hiad been remitted to Ca- | Chaigeld reported adversely to the section. submitted | the Protent position of Mexico with the United states.— | Vered in this community. (Ask the “Doctor” if it ia not iy che conte patvuere will aroid all the fauigue and dan. PARTIES wishing to, remit mone margo, but the purpose is not named. The Mexicans | yesterday by Mr. Mann, in relation to the compensation | 7he answer of Lord Palmerston w: rathor queer?) But enough—I am well. Stinaaylaahe Beek ica and, can ds a0 in the moet aafe and tapeditigns | troop thert, of offears of the Legislature. ‘Table. On motion of | (tence, und hus continued on the rive ever since, espe: | gq een ane ens serie in town, have not yet ‘or farther mformation, old-established Office " se ne Mr. Ni to tl i irect 5 ‘ a * | seen him, ine }. 1@ 0! Sr eee ation, AUPAY the 6 manner through the subseribers, by drults at sight: Payable | rey were coutuined in a letter of the lst of July, an- | to lay before ihe Convention on Wedreedey the jon | cially since the news from New York has informed us | Political iriends were about to burn him in effigy, re. ‘A. He CUMMINGS, Agent. | Money may be sent by letter (poor aid) Feat and Scotland. | nounciog the disbandment of the Louisiana volunteers, | to the presamt time, printed, By unanimous-consent, Mr, | Of the pacific intentions of the American Cabinet. With | Petations, who are all whigs, t ARTERA AND NOKTH AMER. United Stat og the address and thename of the | 80d the departure of 3,000 of them, whereby it was said | Conely was-allowed to record his name on the votes | ® Tidiculous exaggeration of feeling, politicians hero took | jired of his friends, had determined to take out the ring Cc. 3 ry t ill that the pr «d march of Gen. Tayk that city ji it for granted that the American government was about fs Nhs At ALL SEAM SHES, | feet aca” Soni ye enn Hrmaried OF | se sli wonid bu haeentsd eve se atius‘ad | Uae cetyantaraan eat’ phe faeso Le | coo to arma at pace inant and wihoat dear | Wute'g wae an weet cenanty bars cpio eee ‘contract with the Lords of the Admr | o5 ime, ABRAHAM BELL & SON, | dresses of Governors of Departments scattered through | scind the rule speeches to fifteen minutes, ‘Ta. | With Mexico—and the Zimes,with ether journals, imme- | determination into effect, had not the burners : Sen 117 Falton street. | the payers, in which the people are urged torepel the in- | ble. Mr. Tow Mod the Toference to a select com. | “ately began to crow,and tauntingly to reproach Ameri- | rat.” and desisted. 1 think for tho peace and honor of - Cant. & Brtic. OLD ESTABLISHED UNITED STATES & | vacion and * to roll back the tide across the Sabine,” but | mittee of an addi section to the article respecting | C& With tho charge of “‘backing out.” I apprehend they | the community, it is well for both parties that it turned apt. E. G. Lott. GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND EMIGRANT | we do not find definite measures offered, or Any thing | the State oficers organising the comptroller, treasurer, | ST® all greatly, mistaken, yet the effect on stocks wos | Gut as it did. ©. j 4 Packer Ships: sails eraak gat | said by which we can jndge of the number of troops | surveyor general and a general, as. board of re. | electric. An article inthe New York Herald, relating to | {t js the thought of the knowing ones, that Capt.C_H E, Judkans. wers by the regular ce Geamtnieataneat ° w yy Monterey or San Luis Potosi. Monterey | vision in the appraise ‘count; the American Blockading Squadron, has created some Says : ant also for firet-glese American. transient ships, suil- | {0’semed as the point where the struggle is to take place, | valaation of reel ova pomnsret ta therein; and oe Sos stir here, at if tho blockade had been Kept up with some the appointment. It is sid he can also be furnished for any amount, payable | but not in the letters of Santa Anaa. or an equitable Imposition of state or national direct | PArtiality to favored vossols circumstances,and is in a measure dependent on . thronghout the United Kingdom. on application as " There is an enumeration of the States which have de- ion. Agreed to, and Mesars. Townsend, Ayrault, whe pert Queen of England, cortainly a fine woman, | tice of his p ion, which amounts to 10,000 or. \ ant JOHN HERDMAN & Co,. $1 South avreet. | clared for the revolution, but it would be much easier to B. Wright and Swackhamer: inted such | #04 gifted with extraordinary prudence and good sense | dollars annually; and he will decline, as he did om for- MORNING BUAT FOR ALBANY AND TROY | 24me those which have not. A vast majority are with | committee. The Convention then pro to censidor | hitherto, is carried about from place to place in search of | mer occasion. ‘It is thought by others, he will be-wil PASSAGE ONE DOLLAR—Byeakfast | S@nta Anna. Gen. Alvarez, in giving in his adhesion, | the report on incorporations other han banking or mun: | Pleasure Le Trigg ma by drive away ennui and sor- | jing to finish out the unexpired tefm of Mr.H. I have Passace Mom and dimger On the boat. Passengers | boasts to have been the first to declare against Paredes | cipal. ‘The pending question was upon the ‘fitet section. | T°W: if possible. Alas, the miseries of royalty. It is said | seen several of the most prominent men of the ; From Boston to Liverpool BEM taking this boat will arrive in time to take | and his tyranny. San Luis Potosi pronounced on the sth | Mr. Van Schoonhoven moved to amend the section by | that she is somewhat in danger of f under that mel- | who think that his place will be filled by either Ex-Go- Brom Boston to Haitian. + ge | ihegerening train of cars from Troy west to Buffalo, and north | of August, and we find no mention of the counter declar- | adding to it a provision requiting the assent of wedi ancholic malady with which the latter days of her grand- | yernor Morehead, £. Stanley, K. Raynor, C. C. Battle, or mistced extgeone, ‘Ne H ears NIAGARA, Capt, Win. Ellaworth, Mou- | #102 there, of which we have had reports. The Indica- | of the members elected to each branch of the legislature | !ather were beta zea. 40, it is a sad proof of the com- | p. K. McRae; all these it is theught will be candidates, a day, Weduenday ang Eeday? at? o'clock, AM. irom the | 427 of the Q7théult. says that Campeachy would declare | to the passage of every law creating corporations res | Plete inefficacy of power and wealth to communica ether with fifteen or twenty more. boat pier foo! i his place Harrison. 1 will be filled by ex-Senator Badger, if he % in faoderate weekly, at v 's of sailing. for freignte ; hnuidliehastin: wine ay: nS Sonat ieee on the 19th, and that Gen. Basadre and ex-Governor Men: | sociations ; and {o all laws authorizing them to tak ace and happiness. 1o the Queen of Spain, by the | ‘Ff must close this letter for the meil, but willgive you reves Paaaagey oF any oe Me Aer Me eteeamee OE MMTONY Moet, Hetaraing 8 OPPO” | dezj were .there for the purpose, and that the State of | land or enjoy a franchiso of way for their own or for the Hime tis reaches you, ste will, under’ permision from | « egntinuation either from Fayetteville or Celussiia.” ‘is atte be 4 Babnp) hu Lx A 6 Wall et. 4 Ri age oF freignt, apply on board, or to F. B. Hall, at | Yucatan would be rye pen into the Republic. The i Rejected. Mr. O’Conor offered the follow- | Brance and ind tog sony wae sew Boe yh a 7 i he above line between -Livorpool and | the office on the wharf. aul9re_ | news was expected daily at Vera Cruz via . stitute for the whol: tion :— Mi and. How differenther! pyer,—The VO. i ; i Tifa aa Boston. a contract has been entered into with | “Te Oy MOMNING AND EVENING LINE. | . Senor Cartioe hed ected es Governor of the Stato of | “Associations for the pectitisty gain’ atid profit of the | © from Victoria,who boldly, and like an American | 4 aceount ofa memntedhetap daa, whl toe. erpool and New York direct, The steamships for this ser. MORNING LINE AT SEVEN O'CLOCK Mexico, but hed been succeeded by Senor Olaquiblo. | associated, may be created, incorporated or continued | Womall, Chose him who pleased her, and married him she | Di WOOUnnt hy & Hi ious that citys: vice are now being built, and early uext year due notice will FOR ALBANY AND TROY—From the | Gen. Soto had been appointed Governor of Vera Cruz, | by virtue of general laws, but not bj jal act. All | Chose. © EiAbout 10 o'clock the partics to. the duel, Honor of be given of the time when they will start. Under the new mboat Pier at the foot of Barclay street. | 8nd Gen. Garcia Conde of Guanajuato. powers acquired under such laws, shall be liable to ex- | | The railwayayetem tance a8 | snaro, an Italian, and a Frenchman,whose nime we could contrnet the steamers will sull every Saturday during eight ing at Peekskill, West Point, New- | A decree of the 7th of May, cutting down the salaries | tinguishment by law. not only to comm Fee Sows | 5 sxonrtain enerectio.. bet aptemeed It 40 be seme aneh. months, and every fortnight during the other months in the Pe Ht k, Rhine- | of various civil officers, has been annulled. ort, 64to 31. The section was then agreed to. Mr. | Paper to indicate th re market, but even shartier, both year. Going alternately between Liverpool, and Halifax Hudson, Coxsaci oO . i i sti + to become a department of ‘A voard | ame as Chartier, both well known as traders on the i Doreen, and botoane Licsrpoal we Now York, sts B % , i" a On the 17th August, $20,000 were appropriated to the | Richmond moved an additional section that no me one hes been c ik ‘simil: the board | Tiver, accompanied by their respective seconds, crossed ote Fan ene OES Mint of Mexico, apparently to re-commence operations, | tion should take private property without consent of the | Or ootnas Ot trade ce ae otis bard | over from the city to settle an old quarrel. “A pairof y tn be owner: ost, Mr. a a is Peis wi wiley Moraga? Aste ve °% Monday, Wet | “tag information as to our feetand other ships of war | empowering ihe ‘legislature to grout powers and | {ts tew railway board is to be a memberef the Cabinet | duelling pistols were borrowed for the ogcasion from a WW BYRNE: Magy paieaseamboce TROY, Captain, Gorham, on Tuesday, | off Vora Cruz ix not so late as via Tensacola. ‘The tele- | privileges to any association incorporated under OF veivane” Ail the auicioe pete Cane iment of | Poi the drama, alter cation: tio teat oee 5 NEW YORK QND LIVERPOOL EMIGRATION lay and Saturday morningy, et7 o’eloe ph om the castle of San Juan D’Ulloa appears to dono-| this article, other than banking, trading or manu. | (ovement, AU the affairs, regulations, and legidlas | Way speedily biought to a close, by Parmaro being shot, Qrhice Bernas o eight aly en bowd ora he otis on the | put tpset Pa teen haste Ay th Se | NCTUNNE wwe at may bo uecemery 1068 | ia bod 283 thallus antagonist king hm nthe heed te W. BYRNES & CO., of Liverpool, are desirous of in- | wharf. y n fullactivity by e | carrying on of eir business. at, 55 mins In the absence of other excitement, of the most | ove the le& eye, and ranging upwards through the forming th lie of the United States, that th \ _ passing of flags of truce is duly noted, but no clue to} The second section, requiring the publication of the | . h one @ mot in, ‘Th tutors, his own nd, «trend ” ue to desmaten a hine. of fest class: Shina’and Packewts | NEW YORK. ALBANY AND TROY LINE, | What is going on under them is allorded. We now recur the stockholders of these companies and their | *ingular spectacles of the day is the bere le cluded, left. the decessed on the ground as he fell, i for Philadelphia, and on the iom the pier at the fog of and designs of Gen. Santa Anna. There are|ed. ‘The third section, making the corporators indivi- | Lord Mayor of London, and attended Gch and 20th to Boston, and at stated penods to Baltimore; | Thel steamboat B,C i . Macy, | two documents in th nfolding hi dually 1 corporati istrict, also to New Orleans during the heal eazon; by any of waves the foot of Courtiaudt ‘street, o2 Paseduy, Phusday isa long address to the Mexican nation, Pwd any the fas pn pon ge ‘heer yah th Bes sok ‘The Bank has reduced the interest of money to 3 per | oon that te Austice of visited d the o and ° names of ‘i he New York, on the Ist, 6th, Iith, 16th, 2ist aud 26th of each FOR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT, to such passages in the papers as serve to illustrate the | condition, and restricting their indebtedness, was reject- | "eT, in glorification of the Times papor, fled=not, however, before hie person was rifled ofa month; and on the 12th and’ 20th ‘for Ph i cowand Le eet maas Weakebe attended by great Roth- | snd breastpin; and it was only ‘oa tine in thn ge whieh lines parti wage for their friea : * ing of the circumstance, visi out ‘ei t dis: pparatanent or delay hy Pyed the boat COL A? Cape Wm. Hi. Peck, will roe see Mal ato et ee te Mockholders should be individually lisble for the whole Sain is te tra ere iataig tonten beepet cts °> | removed, andan inquest held on it; f t] d the importance of a direct Agency in the | (Sele + Wednesday and Friday evenings, 87) Gen, solas, who had previously ordered the Governors | indebtedness of the corporation) ‘The Convention then | Some idea may be formed of the impsrtance of the | before which the above facts w th ied ike pcan cola gt te ioe cor | qr bfeater uit ite Mana Wi mene tgs ht | Greco of Sante ham, ou ifs an of Ragen neers | SArveseser Seamor—The amend se: |Sived went, "on all he four inthe Kingdom, 'o | Nw" rnow Havana —The N. O. Dela ofthe x . o* ‘rain Troy west to y rections nt nna, on the 22d of Au i FT ERNOO! —" it * 4 tO} NNA.— N. 0. D respondence with a respectable establishment, from whom ‘to Sa itehalt and Lake Champlain." | Bando Nacional, or edict, countersigned Dd ‘Senor Mo. | tion, propos vi by Mr. Tathill, to include | credo er ee amount to nearly 900,000 dollars. 18th says—The Spanish ship Tacio, which arnved ‘Trade is improving—the cotton market in consequence | from Havana yesterday, brought over the large amount to Propose: they can rely for attentioh and favor towards their relations ‘or Passage or Freight, apply on board, or at Office os | nastirio, then at the head of the State Department, and ies within its provisions, and meking the personal , ae \e ‘ fest proposition | favorable, Wheat and flour continue to pour into the | of $25,776 in specie, $13 653 consigned to Andrew Castil- nap paar oer 50. . . addressed to Gen. Cortina, the Governor of the State of | liability unlimited | was divided, and the gen iwiadhuogdwryhary cxieruedinediipteccmisenjes: | ROTTER diate 100 hoe sills, seesie, or Mexico. ‘This edict embodies the views of Senta Auna. | negatived by a tie vote, 44 (0 44, and the latter bya vote | Ports, and yet there is reom for more. lo, $9,224 to J. M. Caballero, and $3,000 to J, Robert Gi- tion by the:r ships Ireland to the United Sta hey | other kind of positively at the ownereriak j2@- | The following iva brief synopsis of ita provisions of 6 to 81. Mr. White then moved to strike out the en- | Mendelssohn’s grand oratorio of “ Elijah” was brought | rona.. The Spanish brig Pepito also brought over $12,- have, mvariably, vessels duric g the spring f om Du ork, i - - First. Until the new constitution shall be adopted, that | tire section. Lost, 45 to 49. Mr. Ayrault moved a re- | out atthe Great aetna Musical Festival last week. | 375 con to J. Prats. Waterford, Belfast oudonderry, by which me TD RA Tt ty icu- | consideration. . The fourth section Mr. Richmond | This composition is spoken of as th e it stated in the ta are saved mu actheir own seaport and also that of the ports of the United States to which verpool, nearly at the same cost as direct to ) obi 8 & CO. have agents in all the seaport ey Y of the year 1824 shall be in full force in every parti We anna papers that, by the Thy oear beats SYLTH, Copainet Brag: | lor in which it is not repugnant to the plan of the citadel | propoved to amend to strike out the latter clause, except age In sausice) producto Spanish brig Pelicano, arrived irom Sisal on the 27th, the ‘ATEN ISLANDER, Captain D. Van Pelt, will | Of Mexico of the 4th August, and in which the present | railroad and other companies, having a franchise of way, | Haydn's celebrated * C; ion ;” it requires a compl British merchant steamship Arab was, by order of Santa follows :— snomelous situation of the country will allow it to | from personal liability for money borrowed, for land, or | my of musicians and si Mo for performance ; the , detained off Sisal, and that he sent some important 4 ¢ Staten Island @6, 8, 9, 10 and 11 A. M; ati, 2,3, 4,5, onply. for iron. Carried, 52to 31. ction ua amended, | composer himself, aided by Moscheles, led the orchestra | sealed despatches to Gov. Barbachano. " reland, from whence steamers leave for Liverpool, ope’, dew Yark. ot 7,9, 1an8 11y\A: M: end 1,8, 3,4,6, ‘ondly. The functions of the assemblies of the de- | was then adopted, 44 to 42. Pending a modification of | onthe occasion. it underwent many Inborious rehearsals | These despatches are, in all probability, in relation to rh AE TR OA 2 citer erie temian et RR ee nn mney | Se emer th an pet bee Melsg L| Merial Somembsdor Aeraenarcion’ | tases by tee) Mciacder ot Vato Gre: thet they expect- fc * e ris are there! lared jou . regu! ef a i Cruz, paid that may be required to procure sea stores, Au at the risk > Ly ig, fre af Sp eclndg Lk ane twelve performers, among whom were some of the moxt | ed to hear early in September of the pronunciamento in day &e. "The pecsous who act for this Company in the United States | _Astage will leave Vanderbi nt Governors of departments are i throughou Fare i tions, ‘ i tl . h Santa Anna. “NEW YORK—Mr. Edward Saul, 58 South, comer of eo en iat iON) bimeoommetwbemastag tate sndtobe| Liurenant Bacuz.—This officer, whose un- foetecight’ vislian renty viola, ststean violoncello Then pesenigeys sapert that four sail of the French ‘Wall street. 8 - {a= FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTE Ai | Fourtbly. Governors of new departments, w: timely death has been recorded with so many ex- | ten double basses, four of each of the following inst squadron arrived at that port a few days previous to. the aa. 3 W. P. McKay, 52 Milb street. coprere ned bark ABBOTS- | stitution, will be regulated by those ef the States whos | meme of ret was one who eminently deserved, | ments, viz : flutes, oboes, clarionets, horns, bassoons, and | sailing of the T.; three or four others were ted, PHILADELPHIA—Messrs. H. C. Craig & Co., Market FORD, H. Buckland, m: , of 407 tons cay 8 are nearest. ith by his conduct as an officer, and his acquirements | trumpets ; three trombones, three ophicleides, or ser- | when the whole were to leave for Vera Cruz. jothing wee LUTIMORE—Mr. George Law. will be ready to receive freight in about ten days, a ‘ifthly. As these functionaries have no legitimate title | ®% @ 8! lar, the jinions and the warm regard, of nts, and two great drums. Among the singers were, | farther of interest. Re ORANG Me Jehu Teche. fine order for my voyage, Avply to, the master on bod oF | t power, it is declared that they owe their existence to | {hose whe knew him. Devotedly attached to the service | Madame Griah, Madame Caradori Allen, Mise Bassano, Drarrs ann Excrtanor —Drafis for any gmount, payable eas = - the political movement which isto regenerate the coun. | in which he was cogered, and stimulated by many con- | Miss Hawes, the Misses Williams, Messrs. Braham, Ma- Varieties, atsigi the Provincial Bank of Ireland and all its brancl ie FRETGUT or charter this day only, The | try, and consequently the General-in Chief can replace | *iderations to make his efforts Agena, Bg ag he | rio, Lablache, Phillips, Machin Staudigl, ke. The sal Houstis, who sieeve with Mrs. Jones from Hempstead, andals, on all the principal towns of England and Scotland Sit Te ered aad cOnPe aeteat ta AR AHI | thom, as may best conduce to the interest of the “move: | Was fast winning a most enviable reputation. The oft. | of tickets exceeded by £1200, that of any former festival. | has been ‘convicted of petit larceny, and sentenced to Ny for seasand will take tm freight oF cers of the U. 8. Brig Washi were, at the time of the | Birmingham was crowded with visiters from London and | six months nye in the county jail for me yo ‘The above is a frame work by which power will be | dreadful huricane, engeged in experiments for the pur. | the adjoining counties. the goods of Mr. Coon, which he took with him on WW ei. BRPSCOTT, 07 South st effectually centralized until the naw congiation comes | howe “avcartanig eee Tek ate Tene ae | iit ethan: nerd Mile, Boutag, the greatant cooesioa. We S LINE “jr | into force, but Santa Anna declares that he will hear of | 4epth, ; e , y 0. . ssnimte tt eter Hand Livers. | BLACK BALES OW OU LINE OF LIVELE | ig dhatraips artitary rie Ty encnaton of | Rogen and, ferred hg tua unr connec | cght yeas of, it marzinge wie srmnn Coun | warm weathar stat icy” e tanrmomaer es pS ef aie Det “Ape “onperio ro ise sa ne BBB oli neti only regular Packet of | Zootan put to execute the will ot thernstion,””” He isto | a24 application of knowledge, which promised most gra- | her husbund having lost the greater part of hie property | **¢F#Ring on the 18th, from 96 to 100 degrees. et ship ROCHE. tous burthen, Cay : f Ny to, For particulars of terms app! PW. BYRNES & co., 58 South, comer of Wall st., New York. — magnificent and celebrated | 10 paid itut 4, hb i tifying results. in unsuccessful speculation Fine ix Massacnusetts.—A correspondent of the Bos” fone Bercoe, will sil ay above, her regular day. SRS setseiine, favorite Packet Ship OXFORD, bur | One U aed Oy that thinge may not goon at hepherard;> | Benjamin Franklin was, wo believe, the first who dis- | “Generally, actors and artiste from America succeed | ton Trenscript, wring from Great Barringten, under date ulf si it traversed; and whi on the ist of October. but he is to use as little discretion as possible, andthe | Covered the variation in temperature of here well, and “ from America It is aearcely necessary to say, ag its well know to the tra: | new deputies. to Congress are to come charged with | from thet of the ocean, wh yollegentic, tee, the accommodations of the OXFORD, | every description of power. He will in no manner in- | 20%! the stream on a vo: peobipen dhs ia terfere to nifect the result of the elections, or to influ. | Mometer 0} » $100, ment and convenience, that ence the legislation of the country. [A decree of Salas | Positive indication of what ad previously only sup- | from a great theatre in America who have tot BOPTINGUER, 1008 tons. Captain ire those embarking, who’ is alluded to by the papers, which particularly protects eked pains ba “ ae et Shree ed bg mot bee Fe | = os tt ba defeat; these a figence. a her regular r f x great philosopher, to reat religio tre, * wher, tints s wad | Mon ot Reval Ss the electors from the interference of office-holders and | ) 440 /0 Complete what ‘his great ancestor had comm: cai vopecaioe oreiben, wal cruieslisabaiings wien The whigs of Oswogo county have nominated Moses Vou i yl NEW OHLEANS— Louisiana and New | thon should be made os from all force or other external influence.) cod. It waa hot given to him to gratify that wish, for he | all going back * with a flea in therr L. Lee and Curtis R- Cable, for the Assembly. wh. ine—Regalar Packet for NE, Fs is often put forth as a | of 23d September, sa had a serious conflagration 3 Asap to public favor “Rasesll is doite goed beet Pavan De enville, and the destruction of Cof- lo Europe, threw a ther- as an Ameri i Miss Virginia Monier has ‘Co.'s Furnace and coal houses, consuming nearly @ received an exact and Dut there aré some artists | 200,000 bushels of coal. ‘The loss will come up to $20,- WOODHULL & MINTUR 87 Bouth street. Political Intell allies, who are ‘ er the subscribers. Hi, BRO ‘Thus then, we see that in resuming power, Santa Anna | has been smitten even in the beginning of his labo: SUPPLEMENT Atty Gen. Barker has declined the democratic nomination does so with no restrictions save such a8 are self-im- | there will ib ‘ e All the addresses of felicitation sent to him, and | tor the lots which science fusseine 1 being deprived ot | Zhe Morals of English Politicians —The Whige and the | fo" Congress, in thet2 Siatrict of thin State, on account me minated ‘The Ri a ina Prckot ship CHARGE: | s22rre 39 Fulton at. (next door to il positively sail as above, her day, “FIRST PACKET. SHIP FOR NEW ORf| they are many, speak of his powers as being unlimited | his strength of ‘and his peculiar fitness to of ill health, and Hiram H. Borvey is no: "Bor freight or passage apply on board at Orleans wharf, ANS—The splendid first class p iP O8- | to save und defend the country, The address of General | piish therdieult caderteking ke was o i accom: | I stated in my former communication, relating to the raeenar roca mE. COLLINS 680. | ae EOLA, Captain Childgwill sail positively on the | Sales devolves upon him explicitly all the rights which | "since writing the above: we have secetead ihe follow. | siUlar position of the new ministry, and the Conserve. County Court. Agent in New Orleans, James E. Woodruff, ght will alities are well known and she ix im all re, | the revolution gave to Salas. Santa Anna then may al- | ing note of the proceedings of the surviving officers of the | tive or High Tory Pog 2 hat a mysterious thing it was | ‘phe Hon. Michael Ulahoeffer President in the chair. promptly forward all goods 19 h \dress. r spects asuperior conveyance for second eabia and ste low his patriotic and his personal motives just such sway | Washington :— that that party ba undoubted power, if it pleased, | zyiai of Justice Drinker.—The court met y Packet Ship JANE FE. WILLIAMS" Parker, master, will Sr0 requested Co eMinnnS Sew waeo mods: | av he chooses, and at his’ pleasure he may avoid respon- | “Ata meeting ofthe offleers ofthe U. 8. Surveying brig | to overthrow the new, on the sugar question, | pursuant to wdjournment, to give its solemn decision mncened the Fa a ee en pier Mo. OE W. | sibility by throwing upon the Congress to meet in De- | Washington, held on board, September 24, 1846, it was | Yet made no effort to do to. The tru h has since come | {hie grave and important cause, after hatching it for six athe iol Oooh ‘ it Oe NRE Oe 1 cember the solution of every question which may ved to wear crape on the left arm and sword for the | Ut, Owing to a little squabble between Lord George . After proc for some time with closed <The splendid new packet ship ST PATIICK, | POW OM SHD, OF ye RD AN & CO,,61 South barress himself. ‘The only declarations ‘ot his purposes | Seer sf thirty dave, in testimony of their unfaigned eon, | Bentinck and Lord Lyndhmest. It may ho well, for Ge | eee tig Membre ofthe ti hemp ter, 1000 tons barthen, : fi - a D. sake fe ion ving a co wid hip JOHN’ HOLLAND, | I to the war, which we have seen we have no- hawt Emi Pa be om oir unfaigned 60r; | sake of making the Case cleat and Ineligible, to, state | ee enn ere Ee following reeset couwider- ' 'e ive ret for the unt e ol ei bel a rman nson reso! — Reiser peeks \ above. Cae rel ence eced the Oscenis, end sail’ on or abpat | tod ; the allusion to" the laurels tobe won on | commander and mess imate, Lieut Commanding George | tue position of the great Tory party, and how” the apt | sictnst altheagh this Court do net , i apply on beardet iter 4 North River, ‘commodations, | the Ist of October. s20rh__ | tho banks of the Sabine” is the most pointed. The pro | M. Bache.—Phila. Gazette, Sept. 26. | oe ared nits ranks. | Peel was in fact at the head of It, | the official ucts of Justice Drinker in question by aldo ol *r DAVID Mer sha aes tas % B ebeemeenenestinecling n Sir Robert the charges and specifications against him, yet we de not the crownii of the nt revolution. itis the a ie ine | 190k the corn laws in hand, hit ; some sided t sufficient has bee: iil poet: | letest mark of the hand of Wanta, Aune which we can |, #%,Cotron Worm.—We havo artthentic in- | with him, others were very. bitter againet him. for this (ind wat euMlolent bee b Therein cull fo, Sealy plendid se- | find, save only the organization of the cabinet, formed of peak hye hl nl per el hapa tie ae ont | Measure. Hence his sudden and unoxpected foll—for & charges be dirmissed.” ne splendid pc! ieasbaly ae ao Nera ae net ie Jovem! rw packet ship GuENMORE, Capuie i. ship, MACAO, Capt. yd her regular day. OGDEN, 68 Watt st. FOR BELFAST, IRELAND —To sail pune- | MUlgaticn of the Bando of the 22nd was celebrated as ps on the ist Octob Y whe will | Almonte, ‘and Pacheco. Santa Anna writes rT for cabin aud steerm jon, tion of his own part: iting with the whigs and ea Y Bemenbactions bun eveeriesed. vis exienectionss te havea be taken on the lowest terms. For pay apply of | Salay that he wilt be in Mexico as soon as his health will | BUY the army worms that had collected in the ditches, | Fadiouls, dafontod hie on Yao question of the, Irish coet- | ani’ Coban Plows terse ete Mocceen ben ake, roxuise ine of fist class ships, exiting the, 1st of east ship Ine ree OPH MeMURRAY, | #llow, his old wounds now giving him much suffering e atmosphere becoming tainted by their decay, pro- | cion bill, and the Russell ministry came into power ofthe tat and 2d, 9, 5, 6, Land 18. Nays, Aldermen of mouth. fe , Our attention waa particulerly mising to originate disease, No conception can be form- | ‘hry gin Merolsy opon the party and Ee eld A ees corner of Fine and South steett- | axing in the popers to show distinetly the positon of Ben: | &4 of their destructiveness or quantity, except witness: | the country sit was indeed extrsordinsry 10 ee. pow: | f b PAUKET SHIP Bit oa pnp iN. O. i a oe eu Gy lsster bo m1 | ial PSP ied pa AC gy ta Annain the vernment of Mexico at present. The ed in the fields. —N. O. Delta 18th inst. erful party defeated, and a weak and really powerless wee ‘no debts of th the 8th and 10th, 12, 14, 16, 17 and 18. Absent, Alder. of the 4th and 9th Wards ‘ H ve Ox} ion is the resultof our labors, but we aoe laced wr Lord Lyndhurst contemplated = = rte Mewes RICHAUDOON BROTHERS ECO, | by ene Camane i ene debts of their contracting will be paid of aiile of papers for a hort time only, and'may | COURT yor THE Conuxction oF Enons.—Fui- | the umn with grist, ond thought naturally enough, that "TVHE EAST RIVER MUTUAL INSURAN, ssme No. 4 York street, B_ 'faxt. WOODHULL & MINTURN, have over! matters of moment. But to our | day, Sept. 25, 1846.—Present—Lt. Gov. Gardiner | the fallenghouse migh: be bu up egain, and the reins of RL TA py PACK| RK HAVRE—Second Line— es. WON 87 South street. | view Santa Auna appears to have no other limits to his | and 24 Senators. No. 13. G. W. Stanton, jr. va. G, W. | power be recovered egaiv for his party, The s haa by fre, pata we ded nan NICO AS, Corie *Nathasiel W BELGIAN COOKING STOVES. power for the present than his own sovereign will and | Stanton. Mr. 8. Stevens was heard for in error; and | question presented the opportunity, and he determined to Sdiee nod honsehoid furniture, om os vs will sail on the Ist of October. oF these famous Cooking Stover for gale, bee ou N ak Galkin + Mr. bo ey ly. Liens ned till De- ereik hieseli oi ry wes pot eran roe, rms a0 sini Inauitutions ay oF jam! jainde, taken ‘era Cruz cember. No. 19, Van vs. Fow! next reasoned thus :—" are HINCKEN, 60 Wall street, | “yussimec PEERING... | octese ingreah ot tos tween, for. enloevotiog ta ids| te led , Cause next to | He reasoned cvermment have (ellen ftom our hands, be: | Cuanuiée H. Brawny, Secretary, "ies