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ete arene mite ee ee YORK HERALD. NEW YO MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1 Fags THE PROPER GEOGRAPHICAL POSITION OF AMERICA IN THE WORLD. f shaun: a: 0s Reem gn | Drives— Sheet Iron Band—The American House— ARMY OF INVASION.| ITS IMPORTANCE IN ‘A COMMERCIAL AND POLITICAL POINT OF VIEW, | Sere Home-ticralon Capt surat 7% nu packet smp New World—Military—Tbe Navy Yard, ADVANCE ON MONTEREY. | $e, $e. om *'*\ | Notwithstanding the innumerable prejudices which I : | have for years labored under, respecting this great Ba- THE REPORTED ARRIVAL OP ANPUDIA gtTit OCe,, SriTaannagyy blot the Hast.” te all magulentitys and the WITH A MEXICAN ARMY. A k more I perambulate its narrow, winding, and well-clean- . n ed streets, the more impressed am I with its growing im- portance, until at last, out of respect to some of the good f ANOTHER BATTLE EXPECTED. | people here, and through a sense of justice, must freely | acknowledge its greatness, as the second city on this &e. &e. ke. [From the New Orleans Jeffersonian, Sept. 19.] Matamonas, Sept. 10, 1846, Thave just been informed from what I deem » that tay Ampudia has arrived at Monte- | continent—and that’s saying considerable for a New Yorker. | There is always something new to be seen; I moana stranger can never get tired; for at every short ‘and | crooked corner, some novel feature, or some singular sarrin's Bay rey, ‘between ‘and 10,000 men. He had placed wi cimen of antiquated mechanism arrests his al 3 ast point fa *Y pect. wate: Fpl woe = U8 wy s\ | 8 y RUSIAN oad 0 diversified alent varied are the scenes, berger anticipated—an no doubt the strongest resistance will be AMERICA Page ots nie = cep hy phen y male to keep that neal key. ak te whele in. The very irregularity, which, by the way, seems to have terior country. My, iafermanh ol, Cote] aymaster, s ; been most strictly observed in the formation of the issued. declaring the penalty of death to all Mexicans i who shall hold communication, or in Way assist the sa American qo Gaeaty lor left emerge, foe _ terey on inst 2 ie proposes attacl plece with but eix thousend men, and there willbe hot} TARTARY work then, you may depend on it. There is a report streets, has, whether bese opr hd not, given to the town a peculiar charm, which admits of but a amall por- tien of monoteny. The sporting’ portion of this orthodox endeavored to treat themselves to a bit of fun, in io way of on the Cam- 5 bridge course yesterda erses originall frhichT give you for what itis worth) that Canales / intended to rin being two colebrated nage; wets net Col. Baker, who was wounded some time since in at- CHINESE EMP PRE ee | brought out; and as the attendance was large, comprising tempting to quell an affcay, has, [am happy to inform wey Seana some of the first on the list of Boston sporting notoriety, ‘our nessly teoovered. His life had been red of TIBET Pot ar kh lg to please them a trot was gotten up; little interest, howe, was manifested in either of these last horses. In pecies of sporting, as well as in every other, Boston excels New Yerk. In horse jockeying and racing they have facilities and advan! not possessed by Gotham. The magnificent roade, out from all parts of the ive them one dec vantage. I think I count ed eight roads, the poorest of which t compete with our celebrated Bloomingdale; but above all are the Cam- @ roads themselves are hard what shall I say about it? At CHINA cman OO 99 rN rs eae 08. rome rene «4 2 OR MNDOOSTAN canton so (ORM TaSA * werd Aan opowe 1? SP" * rsome time. The number of persons kil in the fight between the Georgia and 4th Regiment of Illinois volunteers, proves to be but six. Nodoubt you heard by the last mail of the whole affeir. Major General Patterson has been bread in command of the second division, com ‘ami 3 yznoee, Matamoras, Burita, Fert Brown, Fort and Brasos Delta, . 19.) lorranh bringe the intent sdvices free the Ar. STRAIT Cf GIBRALTS MAQEIRD <2 unr OF & Re “tains : enoe 2 JAMAICA Ye 3, CANARY IS i The T. GARE VERO 18 ess, in the course of my ex- my, A friend who came a passenger in the T., and who anything, in either art or nature, bi had the best opportunity of being made acquainted with The scenery is indeed enchanting, more the existing state of things there, hes furnished us with ially to him who has a soul capable of appreciating the following revumé of the general news. It is from works of nature. Spellbound, | gave myself up hig Sly @ 7th inst., and from Matamoras to the 10th. gly and unresistingly to the magic influence of ‘On the 6th inst., Gen. Taylor crossed the San Juan, and + ‘sium. on the 7th took up the line ef march for Seralvo, where ow APEAMAMBUCO oy re now, through the middle of the enjoying We day, beautiful weather, but towards evening a ‘chill » piercing Gen. Worth, with his command, had halted. Hay’s ae 7.6 ASCENSION ‘ment was to have left China for the same destinal 4 ee lee ehOW /SLANUS north easter comes whistling and rattling with conside- tending to reach there simultaneously with Gen. Taylor. GOCIETY IS ra beh sae rable force, Sroogh the serpentine alleys of this part ‘oso dim visage. not even the amphi- General Taylor, in his march, ia pared for any emer- gency—either an advance or a retreat. He permitted no soldier or officer to take more baggage with him than he can conveniently carry on his back. A number of steam- oi christendom, w’ proof natures of the venerub! Sheet Iron Band” dare encounter. In consequence ef which, fine coal fires become an indespenrable re- uTH * PACIF io "ARIS ers had reached Matamoras with the extra beggage, and Lem uisite at the American Hou fhe quartel of the Zepadores wes converted Elec doyet 8 Sas ATLAW rT, th the city, end to testify for 2 ANY ° caPeCor 000’ Horm commodity, and the taste of the ho All the supplies for the advancing army, so far, have S be} ° x said voteran band, congregate in social converse, enjoy- been sent on by pack mules, and the General expects to ing this luxury to the iullest extent—an honor, no doubt, have thirty days Irae for 12,000 men at Sersivo, when he reaches it T neral impression is that ke not advance further till he Notwithstanding the duly appreciated by the good The corner stone of a Suilor by the Rev Mr. Fearing, in presence of al . Notwi re- ‘ 00 concourse of persons of both sexes. ioeth foros, between #on %, ACKLAND [8 tution is fuuuded much upon the seme principh the Generel believes be can en- YI} e which guide an extensive establishment in Ni ter Monterey, and even Saltille, witheut encountering . CAPE HORN [pan although upon e much smaller scale. The building any opposition. The troops now on the road between % ay be erected turough the aid of voluntary contributions Ci paps Mecmaey. Saber, near 12,000 ; none were 4 > * from merchants and others, and is situated in North suffered to ge but such as were able and willing to stand % aS (dere, opposite the Bethel.’ The ceremony was inte prea verba ers Pn ghan i had the et ater Loe ting and impressive embracing the various forms volucteer regiments ; few oi upen such occusic Among those who oceupie the Sceceded 600 strong Pat aes mam titod vote spicuous part in the perfo 4 was the mu Ete lees. ‘Those regimenis are from Tennessee, one OUR BALANCE OF TRADE AND OUR BALANCE OF POWER. spected, gentlewwnly, ani gall piain Josh Stur. fro lucky, one trom Ohio, ~ ‘ es, of the cutter Hamilton, w aft ° us e Baltimore battalien,« pert tow graces this harborto is benevolence w the Texan Infantry, reorganized, McC ‘sand exertions, the Gillespie's Rangers. het . Fory w or and a kind hear A excellent sheep walks. The climate is so mild that these jiment of Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry, Col. H. Mare make a ‘image to the shrine, to to her i i sal: re a chners were pean sta ick vlunters nthe horialet | tnimals need ilo more care than tkedesr of he gain, shall had errive in'e tciaty of Pot’ Lavegeh tnd im persoi. “Strange aa it may acem ‘in this ene {he,>ugrims ere noble, royal, imperial; but the | vlan. ha tured auliuo ssi, atentively and wie wore otis that it required neatly s whele regiment to et pn ft pec ath aundry dies uae Milt be cold oe conten Eo ca! Fas gg oy This & lightened age, it is nevertheless the fact, that the jor effeet, of Taller for dpoelt ths pameisia ie The | condition of ‘ahs most vulusble-glase of ren; snd while tend to them. Those whom the Tennesseans left be- | at's lower rate than cotton. The wool growersof Texas Autonio, via Little Rock and Fulton, ‘Arkansas, and p Austrian forcrnment, instead of discouraging jower classes must be kept down, and the most ef- | “@ has the co-operation of so many amiable hind seemed to be particularly unfortunate, tor they had | require no protection. They may defy competition with in’s Ferry, on the Trinity. On arriving at Washingtonj@,scenes 80 humiliating to the human race, protects fectual means to do 80 is to encourage ignorance | ny Drikht eyes, us Vivitnees So-Gny’ Spe the eccssien to call on the cr amians to attend te them. | As fast as | the shepherds of any quarter of the globe. Texas, the regiment was met by an express from Gengg.them by pe yra rest y pilgrimages to Mariazell and superstition, and occasional examples amon eee ne eet to re Te et ney are, to be | A party of gentlemen from Fayette county visited this Wool, with orders to change their route to Port Lavac’4 froma Vienna. In the early partof June, placards the rulers are found to be exceedingly influential. | will waa pray ers Aisperition, to discharge all. volunteore discon. | “28ular natural curiosity, the enchanted rock, © few oa, and there encamp, and await further orders. Col.fwere posted on the corners, announcing to the jn short the whole system is infamous in the ex- | the fuir ax, 0000 vi tenied’and wish to return to their homes. Though | Wek# ince, and we are indebted to one of them, Mr. Marshall has despatched Mr. Kennedy of his quartermas-Mipeople that on the morning of the 28th of June, a most disgraceful ion th Yesterday 1 vi ited Capt Skiddy’s new shir, at East ten| wish to return oir 8. ugh | Rabb, for a smell fragment of the rock. This fregment ter’s department to Gen. Taylor for further orders. Diep wished: to.i0in" the ‘anridial procession {Temes 8nd most racdid)to.& neon that pre- ¥ basil arung the number crea in the hospital at Matamoras is | consists of red granite. The account which Mr. ©. W. Kennedy came over on the Day, and will take the join in) P i tends to take its rank among those that lay claim | Boston ‘Ihe men are busily engay ed in fitting her out. Her cabins are not yet completed. To-day the br says nem lower mizen and mainmasts were put up. The: bo) Sah tter a Pied of some weeks throughout Styria | inaking rapid prog and she will probably bi of the mortality is greater at th ay ri 1 Those whe ge Wuncie die @ | Rabb gives of this rock differs materially from those that would meet in the public square of the cathedral, med after d toa southernclimate when once prostrated by the fover t for Brazos Sentiego. the * th performance of high mass, procee: vanaf ey kkar onerceis os to mabe sar ys journey, accompanied by a select com- already an established business yf tal, n all his time is spent in various parts of | tithough st pi . country, will find it rather difficult to land thore—at | is°Qimicuit to ascend It. Neer’ thesummltare several the regiment in which Commer M- Clay and ‘Thomas F gejoicing that they, at least, we enough Styria, where he has I estates, on which he | % te eg Jest suck Js the opinion pow. A diferent interpretation | crevices thst seem to have been formed by volcanic sc- Marshall command companies. 7 ftobare their heeds 16 the Bebe oy ey) ce ete eee eee ei "Tmcrove. | he much improved, she is, however, superior to any 7s rer, en. and their interior surfaces are blackened with jThe same number of the Advocate says it is believed mand expose themselves to a journey Of weeks, ments of the day. Among other things he intro- it or of the inbabi sda Badan ever seldom regain their former ‘on the Rie Grande ; | SVizently fabulons, and we have beentinduced to believe i ad Carinthia, has convinced me that there is @ | ready to leave lor New York betore the cold wi Without acchange ef stmowphere they die off quick! ; at shay wore Gerived Grn the Tadiass ruiber than from Ree a et ae fete eeeey faxhers. eet sod young, blight on these unfortunate coi : sets in. ppeurance {rem the. wharf at Boston ‘ else become so enfeebled that they are ‘unable to help has St. tase abooeatn dis socks Ma Hy pehiy a reaches Of iro amathare pid witits ry 1 yurventny gray st vistece, has provided them with her ric! ; but if | may express my i themselves. A person who has visited the hospitals at | vered at a distance of fifteen or twenty miles, ri- There are various surmises as to the reason for their children Eacintants, collects e the appointed character of the people renders cape gm ral bag ng indy oy Mood the different posts, bas said that if one half of the north- | ting’ like dome of polished silver, above the sur- ‘of destination, but these are so entirely conjec-{4 « . welling ee capri J Pr ble to improve their condition. ears of the beeuty an gace vaen 8 eee wr ern and western volunteers who went to the Rio Grande | rounding plain. Accemding to another aceount, tural that we do not give them. Their friends in Ren erae> number of four thousand. Among fectly averse to the introduction of ing ‘ork built ships. ‘The Henry Clay, in my estimation, as are efleotive men om the 15th October, it is more than be | it'sppears as a large round black hill in the day ; but i tucky will be happy tohear that the health of the regi gfnese, Were the blind, the lame, and those afilict- “new,and fatigue themselves with old modes of per- | '#T As.spPearances are concemed, is hanceomer, and sits Jooks for. the night a bright light is soen issuing from its summit, giment generally hes deen good, and that their horse: fjed with every to which human flesh is forming Inber which other Countries Have fongot- | °0,the, Waler with more ease and evenness. It ie true, Gen. Patterson hes been left in command of all the | which may be pds ike, miles over the surrounding re in good order. The m ‘ine spirits, save only 4/heir—all expecti Holy Virgin to restore Th benefs f Styri LG per epg eae cp! reba pace country from ’amargo to the mouth of the river, and he | Country. “The account givea by Mr. Rabb is much more that they are appreheurive of being disbanded before Y'them to health, as a | OO a EB ati gh aptege tty: stilt cia bal he ag gr ghpeageeny peer mpg digo has been instructed by General Taylor to issue an order | Co tl staton that tha teck When sock of h distance . ther ham fe vA ‘and willin; os cotadion te 2 doing more than any other man to awaken it amid ships, are not in ; they are much prohibiting the entrance of strangers into the river and | Gigers little in appearance from the surrounding hille, — Since w: ans there, we have weuthe "exis aa! ervith their b tad rb ‘OF {rom its stupor, is the archduke John, and uncle and entirely too at Camargo, This order was Drought down to Captain | sxcept that its form is remarkably regular—resembliog vocate of the 10th, which says the Kentucky regiment pp Se ae eee sepigrimesared ofthe present Emperor of Austria. Instead of | tl ‘merchantmen — 7, rs a 5 backs, anc " ms: relies: ome 4 whe hes net ry 'Y | a huge dome two or three hundred feet The sur- Wey Gytieeopietction oT seeputen toot tote oe fon their journey over hill and dale, singing and re’ in the luxuries of court life in the capi- to . Butler was the man Gen Taylor designed leav- | spice. ‘The Indians have a tradition that fires in former there, and upon the reported authority of Gen. Wool, @with no other shelter than the canopy of duced the cultivation of the potatoe into Styria, | to-day with Business appeared to have command of the lower country, but as Patterson ra issued from these crevices, and they imsgine that that he had received orders to remain at San Antonio un #and no better prospect than the pangs of although only by making the most determined ef- | been suspended at an early hour, and the whole popa- \ jt hor reach Camargo 88 soon as waa expected, the oF | the rock is the abode of an Indien deity. ‘They formerly til the result of certain negotiations should be known — i ; bi Gen. P. is ih ‘he road travelled by the pilgrims trom 4 i lace, from patrician to arlislt t buing towed tc: | ad ede Gan argue rempyriere nr oars Woscmut cred tim hough iti evenly elsred io Marcell has ong” been ho one adopted fot (sty tne ant were ata bined aime | Eats wim me saw no fires upon it while they encamped near it; but — We annex a letter from one of the Illinois Volunteers pineir route, and passes through many villages die with a vegetable of which they were entirely Coatmen. "The scene wee Benadifal bad sxsiting Ja treordinary Freclamé, | hunters who have visited it within a few years, state that stationed near San Antonio :— where there are parish churches; most of these | nt; the archduke ra‘sed some to 1 ge epee aaphoby pce gta ag on ot many ricans, and the Ajoalde of Camargo had | ey beve often. noticed faint lights glimmering on ite Camp Cnocuerr, near Sen Antonio, collect a band to join the main body, and march ag still the potatoe was nothing of i ‘ample is here offered to «Bando, probibiting the Mexicans from | {;° cor ay SO eee oS a Texas, Aug. 31, 1846. omeet them with banners. ‘ tanee, (and it was not until rewards were offe: (fetes, and particularly to the m Seonts. Some uf the deck hands | tbae been throwa up by volcanio action, as they As we have the promise of mail this and ag, These parish churches, however, instead of pro ¢o them consented to cultivate the pota- re could not y cessed their labor, but an intimation from | $7° broken beefed det pod bow all around departure in the morning, an unusual event at this place, @Viding a little refreshment for the exhausted pil- ; ! to its high-born defender, now | twenty- tome of he ir employers, that the functionaries might be | of dendtas tat aban Cae tine tiene! can give you anitem ortwo of our present situation. @igrims, beg the last farthing from them for their en i degree of popularity among | 2erme: rou; close ximit ith a lazo, he rel and regiment our Illinois volunteers, ¥ su) or extort mone’ lor ismans and amu- “ the men reumedthcitlabers | | 170 Be Felentess #24 | secondary formations. At the distance of 4 few miles ong regiment of meunied men from Arkanaas wader Col Elets’ which 2, born S lets, overytitt Serge to Reoune the pilgrims tsThe archduke has broleennaiuitzsunenele of roy- Streamer Cov. Caoss, Sept. 9, 1846, zental ition, rest one w another, e the with eve: jing they want on their journey. 6 dissati ‘ a arlor left for Monterey on the 5th. Pirhe whole | leaves TP beok The preset, therefore, a singular Berney ach ton totes of infantry from Keatucky, deluded victims can then repair to the miserable i yond See Ti “a wile eis the roti aulre} many and other invited guests, ook dinner on the | contrast_with the broken ftregular strata. imme. Htrney,and one company of infantry from Keatucky” Bh oveis of inns, and be Tobbed of the litte they Thmpia™ily, took to hamachi rer one was the | be found elaewhore.” A vist also, Tavited by the whole | diately around the rock.” If farther investigations should They are'ai on Today or muna ead iepocton tv lit ora late ofwarm water and salt.called. Syavttor of mvitage” postmaster, and wae ft | Franklin wets te Sno, sar ak Speirs rock is et yeheats iD, fact might Col Churchill wos will Reve to wash his with J'soup, as all inns along the line of jjoumeygaleulate met by her noble suitor while on & mountain 6x. welcome reecption he is sure to have at Lieut. French returned for more ammunition, a report chain. of yolesuoss. extends from the volcanls region Sood castile soap, after touching seme volunteer guns. tito have a fine harvest until the pilgrims have been edition in search of the chamois; her charms | @urteous and gellent ofioees. . ‘Our are well provisioned, and in good health and ¥ fleeced of all thi which is generally the inaeke ‘li . on to the volcanoes of Mexico. Possi- sririts, spot on which we & ia & most of all they possess, Scneraly were all-powerful, and the princely families of the (sk pope day ape gtr rte auf: Europe were disdained = the ier quaiden of LADIES) 4 il " i ve t a] AM J.B. packer Lpew tiod, cid with: thrtats sore from eeeinta ‘The union has proved a truly happy Witham ty: Dies singing and praying, which are kept up without ia is one of the richest countries in the | |ndies Whe ae one eae ‘Sing! 1 Cc rs 9 ry ‘The whele of Gen. T.’s force has gone, about 6000 in Hot Springs of Arkansas—and the lights seen at the en- t losing the energy of his earlier intermission, the most that, they can procure is worfd ; its beds of iron ore are inexhaustible, and Col. Baker will get well. Nothing new. chanted rock of Texas, may all havea common origin in Me, hae sequlred the wisdom, which, experience slone a drink of beer in some disgustingly see Aad for the treasures are frequently on the very surface Pornt Insane, Sept. 11, 1946. | * hain of subterranean 3 and if we could be- our country in the present campaign. which they are obliged to pay three or four times ofthe earth, The most celebrated spor in Styria | Pexmpntty é T have just time to send you the last news, Taylor left | lieve in the theory of the celebrated geologist, De Beau- is sak lee. T the usual price. At night, whether it rain, hail, fo, the manufacture of iron, is a Vil named | will occupy Ci for Menterey, with 6000 men, on the 5th. Am- A opinion thet a range “A has fe vacca, Sept. that some Per snows all of which may happen in July iuthese « fron Ore,” of about two thousand inhabitants, | establishlish pudia has arrived at Monterey with « large force, re- | ‘sins will at some fature day be thrown up along this, "A rumor pees ouremt for a day oF ihe prenidio de #mountainous regions, their scaly bed. is the bare a1] composed of miners and their families. - der the ¥. say from 4000 to 10,000 men, and ten pieces of ar. | hain, with the great ranges of the Hecky mous. bahia Pigs A lh conta le o de Hearth, with the exception of the blanket lashed to iorune consists of the “Ore mountain,” here ladies may affix He has completely fertified the place. His pro- | ‘#ins. omnes mpage ts Alpe rend A their backs. base of which they reside. This mountain is five | at his residence, #7 East re pen Petticoat Dit chek eee aoe chain of volcanic hills were thrown up in the plain ef Yer leaving behind their camp equipage, stores, ect, One Having arrived at the place of pilgrimage, a miles in circumference at the base, The Malpais in Mexico. The least of these r for some three | now life commences, and presents to the p than 2800 feet in height; it 18 one «solid Oar are last accounts, Taylor's head-quarters rand the central mountain of Jorullo was elevated 9° four hours, across the river, and that the Texians lost 4 thropist a scene still more melancholy. 1 iron ore, and so pen at that no shafts are re- were at Seralvo, half way between Carmargo and {Mon- in feet above the Cre) plain. Before thisevent four men. ‘army of pilgrims is received with congratulations yired to work it, the ore being taken from the Letters ‘abor. occu » “I met with ld acquaintance direct frem the Rio ‘i * : pa Bg a i ig ge ne bang 4 tred with fertile falds of cane'snd indig. WOE OOF » Cranaa, having yorved'stareo months’ tour. As regards Fe oR Rao rctard oe ales very rariace, ‘ Twenty immense furnaces, in commenced in earnest. This intelligence arrived by the | ,, Some of our volunteers on the Rio e in the feelings of the Mexicans as to the war and towards Beme procesd ‘from the bottom of the hii to the ic! ore is‘smelted, are situated a: base Camarge mail last night. of that they ‘ have not seen a decent sized tree in .» the American forces, he thinks that they are nveterstaly ptemrole, io Giatinioe of several Hasived yards, on ofthe mountain, and the ore is conve ed to them rant ‘Guede hostile; ould abet 4 Decal: } Military Affairs. Hhsdns oon ieotintaarcter serail the Erets Fe paris! ‘deeat, the population would turn out en mance, their knees ; others throw themselves prostrate, OF &.s"aimunistration of the, mines, are still to be Sr. C prisoners informed us that they scarcely found a tree &nd that the army would be ceomy destroyed. He est and beat the earth with their foreheads until ex- (5454 documents which prove that these beds of Executive Office, Hartiora. July 14, 1846 that messured more than one or two feet in diameter on timates the whole force upon the Rio Grande at 10,000, of [haustion stretches them powerless on the greund. 076 were worked by the Romans, particularly in Sim—I have the hovor to transmit to you the neem their route trom Santa Fe to Vera Cruz. were at Camargo, and sdvancing upon Mon- | Others again proceed from the portals of the tho tine of Julius The openings of vari- nying resolutions of the General Astoably ofthe Sree | Passed by the ancient garden of Montezuma, near the ‘rey, Tralees nogotietion should settle the matter, Hoy ee ae eee one se ouith extend, the time omar. The openings of vari- of Connecticut, and to request that they be consrunioe ony ot Moxie, they would have Bop endhnge ing | ethane consider the war as jest bogus.” "ed seme, praying and crying to the Virgin, and ome Paras oy ir" Homan ‘and their, weather- Mg Tages espn ry prota tye Lp sol tome, of | There is acypress tree near that city thet is 117 feet in Piverimace oy Martaze.i, idrequent y pase. in o hair — js nana beaten appearance does not belie their preten- are STORE FOR SAbe “9 transmitting these resolutions, 1 have the tutisfaction of eceieas te sanattane Eh iat, comentie ateee, ores) ee. & lee ‘ sein saint to inseroede with tie irgi Pivomen sons. Many of the Leecher Lee hain HEIR LSB is bikes tar Gale thet bans. well securing 300, that they , were passed in both Houses of | (iPPean® Tove han 8000 yeers old. Humboldt cone, The Austrian Mecca—Description of the Ceremo. :! cut off their hair, and tie it tothe railingsof the Spcients are "te nail Kad than acopiyed bluhed stand, (3 Bowery, commer Walker street, fo- express the high sense entertainea by the people ‘of thi | dered acertain Boabab tree of Africa, which was nearly — nies—Penances ef the Pilgrims—Character of the : shrine, or pass around the church, ao along ‘horizontal lleries to ‘the smelting furna- ‘business, aod is in complete Btate, of the skill, firmness, heroic courage, and brilliant | 24 feet in diameter, to be the oldest organic monument — People—Cultivation of the Potato—Romantic heads against the stones, and kissing them. These ces.” About 800,000 cwt. of iron are produced an- | "der. Will be sold low ton good purchases. 2 aay Genoa” hitiesmanecnnberees Seontshees there se wee. Bea esac, pofhny a great Marriage of the Arch-Duke—Mineral Resources ° we be A bd i sehiied. cua’ tat they eno hearer nually, and all her al wal BP pes Rapa aaiwerre 30 Falton, comer wie ‘and 63 Bowery. Thave the honor to be, S7 feeds St Menlo is considered by to be ol of Styria—Iron Ore. \F theless trus. reatest popularity of Maria- supposed to employ al en or d by Ory with eight remect,, | Suamiae bewbencl natal, Hoge wants astra haa it Mecca—and in the year 1846, elles n ia power of performing miraces, and xurgeafihe Of ne Gre Monto maining tw ORSET MAKER, ISAAC FOUCKY. | Stet Pome puesta races Ses angry cnr ‘ousnnds on thousands are traveling in endless | ra enhes representing tue charaoter of nenc- cs Uy private individuals; the aver, how over rechen ie ar igal e }- le be Faces of 88 5 are Wu Pierre mals became extinct. ast processions from all parts of the monarchy—Bo- | ly COS thouees miracles performed by the Vir- dove motte is your clinicians euied 0 rowed upon while ia a business ot 248 Hndson Heapevantens, Anmy or ecm ‘The Chihuahua Exped hemia, Moravia, Gallicia, Hangary, and Dalma-* gin. One woman, in ne ae part et a gives the government an immense advan over S1n—1 hive the honor to 20 Piowibige the receipt of [From the New Orleans Pica: 1 tia—to be absolved of their sins, and witness the oy was troubled with a large swelling on the Fri vate competitors, as the furnaces of the fo:mer s ne, 19.) : ‘: ‘ ‘ ; it flnally burst, with a profuse discharge of 6), for repairs. With the Austrian go- your communication of the 14th ultimo, transmitting | The steamship James L. ‘Day, Capt. orltio, arrived performance of miracles in the shrine of Maria- }Jood, threatening death from exhaustion; she ly stop “ ¢y 8 Al certain resolutions General Asse: y esterday afterneon from Port Lavacca, Prt aie , . ‘ ne. : ; , vernment the of trade is always the right | #15 !m-m tieut. Ie tat pleased the ‘General Ascenoly to notice | Yefton the leu lost which place she yell, The ois na ciopect on rhe ig a PL er tk ontee, aru —_ strongety th Lema gr ed individ: FRENCH ARTI iFiciat FLOWEAS, with approbation, the recent ices of | Capt. Grifin that e train of thirt; mi the mountains o: ria, and is compose: a 4 ; to r the arena, it frequently excludes EATHE g ihe Army dn tis tober orth ts ene he, A fran Antonia op left among the moun tyria, of @ Visit to the shrine, with a handsome re. them entirely end drives sn oorapiete tapadpaly. ~ FEA 3} Neco raat “4 t His Excellency, Isaac Tovce: tt eae ree under his command, and a force of Texan volun bui ” and other holy objects, which are exposed for | up by ; : wig vp no Me Im rv fers, He reached the Rio Grande, crossed the river, pee dhe aad ear te Paanianon = “ihe eale te othe put ap aionnd the church. These peg 3 many mele mages i brng | kare ES WIGHT. SAR nanaieg® [ives the Townes Telegraph, Sept. 8} p & the country, when he receivedan ost celebrated place of pilgrimage in the Aus- all receive the influence of the Holy Virgin by ret ay having taken the gontinent by wicke ot| sant, buvoo Fs Poul harfunaion have seseatis orf ea wr Chane, tae onder arrest. ThetToxes Ad. been By 2 oats pe Pom gi fag mr the Vir- pean hens A Uo phn gd j WF be weousenry means of securing to. themselves the advantag W aN a RAY BAN prone The pepeletnoner Mis, Aouveblog ‘sviomess wie Po hig Gory grea oe adds edad pn hin Snort mrt Gacacahieweis. thes 00 ae . : which they possess, simply. Ls are: tphen Menidh in ‘The tue and only wecuine sitiele ns orrainally as ; ilove, ow amounts{o 600 suis. "thecolenists bare suf. | tat he the operations of Gea Wool to no Amassive railing round the shrine, is ofsolid silver, Marriazell is yearly visited by about 100,000 pil- ble to turn the raw mater™’ into ® niwiy y ius, Warranted co maintain the reyaracton It bas oe fered comparatively little from sickness. The French bay sim asare the lamp, the altar, and other decorations. grims, from the remotest corners of the monar- piket Soaps Frome Pie lowest prices that @ geod urdlels the friends and relatives of the of Kentuck: ofa small town, whose inhabitants are solely SUP- sent to the church. The grateful woman who fellinjbattle. For chegn sapreseione 4 of feeling, the about saves miles from em) ported by keeping inns for the accommodation of presented a picture of the scene to the church, Pcie Bow yg te repr 2h rabin " = 4 Pig Ravens ok Bree tar glean SE ent Gee Play Sed yp iiss neg 164 Emprevario and Hen- the pilgrims, and the manufacture and sale of which jhas slready an extensive. collection of Trent, and subject 10 a special und extensive code ch in bumciess wreath, epee: ba anda, ee. ra Anombly and State of Connecticut, through her Ex. | heavy weather during their passages to They small fancy articles, that are always purchased by and folly OF Webb tie hush sind is capable. of mining laws, which ofcourse, are not anfavor- Ii owewent descriptions, and embra- gonstraea hanks for the generous interest and sym- po obliged to, throw * considerable portion of | travellers as a souvenir of their visit. The There is scai rely steep or dangerous mountain -?e ‘school in Burbpe belo ith ee acrorarinct cine, ory art bouts, do, imitation, ostrieh and fancy ‘The corps of the regular Army sre now separated, | ence, ke. Ci : Collins wes peli a area during church was built in 1363, in commemoration of a pass, or river side in Styria, thatis not ornament- of A’ustria, and is situated alitigurn where op- in’ reat variety, and of the very richest kinds. deing thrown forward on the route to the interior. When | the gale, but is fast recovering. At 4 0 P.M. victory over the Turks, and wao at first arude ¢d with a large picture placed on ten gare portunity ‘is afforded for a course of practical in- | 8! 'm*re_— again brought together, it will be my highest pride and | (16th,) the Day passed a number of pieces of the wreck : : th 1 “°° representing accidents that have happened Gan 0 Wee yates. lee papile decree off MOORE, whi arrized in theo ? sbestene Woah Yon bate fo} seg ed orders, the acces supposed to be the New York, which was cell in which was deposited an image neg he would have roved { tal, had the reon in dan: aioy pd bene at no el dept mime imponaat LE oo Thave the ty whe, onor to trans- gin. Shortly after, a Count of Moravia, being r not called on the Virgin, protect Somwen: Delonte ‘aiiabled.— or Work. Sept. 19.166 Zi sa) fw with bigh regan, smoking Cet Horsey und hie meremcnts The scegant troubled with the gout, repaired to the shrine of by her. ‘The income resulting tothe church from Syrian iron isin demand on all parts of the, con- | — TO THE PUBLIC. YOUF most ob. sorrvt which appears to us the most authentic is that Col, Hare the Virgin, and by her intercession was cured of ir is slrsedy said a4 pAk., illions, and the ‘ent on account of its quality; and althow bh a TH Dr. HEINE whose name bes - Maj. Gen G, i aoey, Dey pe fet boa posed yy Mexico, his malady; this wonderful miracle was announ- yearly additions are yet very large. Another — roduce is dan gh nla: al | oF7 Chapiere street. iting & ia be lowed by Gen. Wool, with the dra: ced to the wotld, and the Count, in gratitude, great source of gain is the tcade ib relics, rosaries, lowed up by railroads the mantfacture of | "eds of te Pile have Wherey 1 my eS ee a Phe worst partol the story is, that on his return to $n 1 js a belief among all the lower and very chy; the majority of these are of the poorest ox ri Ma es oy area Sriiie he nisteent ‘adapted to the oe: prion of his pele Nee Ceres general among ‘the others, that this virgin poe classes, generally peasants ; the most distant make one image in the course of their life; others, - that reside nearer, visit the shrine once a 4 A pardoning featnre is the fact that few of the upper classes join these bands, although at umes z ean be sold, . S Druggists, Fedl culture of wheat and other grains A sesses the r of protecting from danger, 5 HN GON, ely cultivated in the : s Fcuri of diseases. Se eord’s cele iy 9 an syn ha aod The vine and ierera Tintnct rouse ‘We sot it down as a" camp phan g 4 sorts . In onsen ger a each 5 and me irae a Beat ese commen to ake, ¢ vow |\see ”_ are much surprised to loern by this arrival that the in case of recovery, the patient £ ag

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