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evenness sr TUESDAY MORN MY A ING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1846. Price Two Cents, | meet, composed of representatives chosen by the people] ‘The Army from the West. Common Council. TIONS WITH MEXICO, prado to the Pecks) laws which iiotved for the [From the St. Louis Republican Sept. 21.] | Bolnp or Aspaausn. Sees, otal ad Merrine.— | choice of that of 1824, which shall charge itself with By the officers of the steamer Galena, which boat | Ald Jackson, President, in the chair. rr constituting, the nation, by adopting’the form of govern: | arrived from the Missouri river yesterday, we have in- | ‘The minutes of the last meeting were read and sp- and Intentions of the ment which may appearto bo in accordance with the na. | telligence from Kort Leavenworth to 12 ovclock, of Tues. | sreved Vol, X21, No, 261—Whole No. £504. NEW YO. THE EUROPEAN, EGAR WAREHOU: e arm rg years No. 6 Greeriwich street, three doors from the Batt Ss THORNTON, Noes Cheane BAR STRONG & Bit House is now pei for the actommodai tion the eer ees eats (meres: f, fine and wedium ” ive ® he jormas, Ct nage, and ete navared ther every eflort will be made to tender es, Casndores, Retlen. tone bec He gcompte rtabfe aud agreeable resort equal to any fa ene city. tone’ General assortment of Tobacco, Se gele on low supphed with always is i or | jm in rh tional will ; and which shall charge itself also with all | day last. ‘The Galena took up Capt.McNair’s company | Petitions —Several petitions of no interest were pre- Fetes, eee ee eat | FASHIONABLE DANCING, | TION. | that relates to tho war with the United States, and the | of volunteors, and they wero mustered into service on | #euted and referred to their appropriate committees, | Oeloek to 1vrelvek, sO lwers | Z4 Leonard street, West of Broadway. | question of ‘Texas, and other frontier departments, | the evening of her arrival. Waen she lett there was |; The Quorry-Master on Blackwell's Island —A_ patition And the men that oved wot when rrsilten with the Emerods. | MO 4LE PAULINE DESJARDINS, of the: Academic The ution of the War, — Tie monarchical form of goyernment, which the nation | still one company, from Independence, to arrive, to com foe fakes rene, Soy eee eaten ae eee IF, > C my - lo ovale, Pari hy, imc ie that h 7 evidently detests, is excluded. | plete the new regiment, and of course the election o! AN INE ATLIBIE GUE ROK FILES. "| Glass fr fshiouathe Dancing have commenced» Besdcs ra 2 All Mexicans faithful to their country, including | officers could not be conctaded until the rigiment was | Ald. Musavnor.x moved that the prayer be granted ; he Dy bavtat care :tor say mace aommatonanan bod Marurns as agee ta Bt, will be: thenew welts, Maxurke, : $ those who may be absent. therefrom, are called upon to | full. Majer Suart, the paymaster, was engaged on Tues | Said the petitioner was a deserving man and an excellent amocgst physiviaze aa the Hoomartheids, of Files, ‘These’ | femDs,Romponed. fore Ste Cok ee Mee, ee eat [Fromfhe Wesbingion Union, Sept. 26) | Tener theiracrvices inthe present ‘national, movement, | day in paying the irvops,Which he coul uot get through | OMcer Keferred, | te anes no mistake about it. t once safe and ei id | Dew and graceful, waltz Redowa, Schools and Families at | We can ste! yupotent authority, that the re- | fet Which purpose we specially invite his excellency | with until the following day. Tho steamer Little Mis- stsen-—Fetttion from Dr, Witon. 9 Sia Sane ae Jeasent in its xcti@n. No fear of taking cold whil j tended “Terma andbours made known on application. port is not tru Mexico has not refused to n General Don Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, the well-de- | souri, which conveyed the order for disbanding the new | *mount of his bill for personal services performed at Inflaence. no chasers in ee necessary | Hf taken aceor: a2t borh | with the gove: Of the Unite! States until we ehell | Serving of his country, acknowledging him from this | regiment, was met by the Galena on Wednesday at 10th Ward district stati om house—Referred, hy eed. | kaHundreds of certicates may be seen by calling on the “ ji t ‘Sh Jersey City —Communication from the Chief Engineer general-in-chief of all the ferces pledged and | Dewitt, about thirty hours run below the fort ie Ament of Jereey. Che, Mane ‘he momen ’ rom her territory, and our fleets | fotermined fo ight, in order that the nation may Fecover | doubtlcas arrived there, if not before the regiment was | ofthe Fire Dep Miss ANGELINA, | {f2™ her coast foundation. Th n f its rights, secure its liberty, and govern itself. full, at Ioast before it was ready to march, No news had | loan of afiro engine for a limited time—iteferred. eT CHAS By a Rariaten, AIRES: | mined to reler the Presidents, grecnte Peer as detes- | SE nti the sovereign Congress shall moet and decres | boon received {rom Gen. Kearney. Contracts ~Ioport of Committee ou Streets in favor of Fulton at; i. sing ing have proce tions for peace to tha constituent congress. of Mexico, | Wiiatever may be proper forthe war, it shall pe impera- (From the St Louis Union, Sept. 21.) fs bee Pape el grit tay Shon eee ahed teusilite of that, rexowned’ © mit semibiain the beginning of December—wo | tay \R°urgont and necesoary to sustain wilh honor whe | jen gras received, communication, by which we |" Drefemor Moraes Telegraph.—lteport of Committee on | . : | learn Mr. ‘Toplin arrived at Indepeudence, September raph c val cares of Bulbous Baglth lathes meant whe tieaeenied the | 6 gn end, ina more explicit manner | 2 cont a, and to fulfil this sacred duty without the | 11th, direct from the Sacremento. river, bere, he leit | Btzoets in favor of instructing the Chief of Felle teens guuths Tolips in 0 pile, Hy.a: | shorementioned Academy) have Just opened s Deneinr'| sitdoubt about tdimepatches by the Poona ae |, Within four months from the timo when tho libera- | hal received no news of tho war, but was faiending te | seaeis ney te, coeinncionia: wih sila SaeRae meow tioass! or gardos celeuse fo.” ander, | where, ail, the most | faltionshl iinzourkss, | Preceding paragrap the tru version of the trans- | {i08 forces shall have taken posession of the capital. of | romain whore he was until he received further orders | jng'¢dy. ‘Laid onthe Table, coed erdor : ; e . Til 4 7 : 4 we fortenty of green honse Plan rs a Fes Ke. | Hoe taken place DetwBen the (oo correspondence which | shail meet, for which purpose it ahall be the duty of the | frrterstwiit sornchiher le was ordered out ch ihe coun: | __ Lhe Brooklyn Union Ferry Company —Reportof Com- mittee on wharves, in favor of allowing the Union Ferry .:' . taught. : “Ladies and gentlemen are indistinctly received in this Aen. | mblics, we presume bo: The will be made known, gist of the generalin-chief to despatch the summons in the terms vegetable and flowe- Seeds of the bes lay. L ul to comply until he was ready. . pos ¢ from the foot of Hamilton Aeenee, Ai ee gman, va: | Sond ‘aschecy, apd where order end deceney will becca: | matter is thaw not positive: | Sine ies soe NT ee Sonks Tor 28 te. 18% Brockiyh, to Whitehall slip in this city, for the couve- at Parks, ave- | Brictly observed, #22 awere toe accepted HUpem | 5, The existence of the army is quarantied, and it is ae- nience of persons uttending funerals to Greenwood Cem- Purchase to sell again, I be my se torthose who MUSIC Gur Dabiiag are now in full flower; ¢ MPHE PIANO TAUGHT on very moderete terms, bya knowledge, of the e of sured that it shall be cherished and protected as the well etry, at the annual rent of $1, itdemanded, Accepted. it. dormen stituent Congress Seeretary Bancroft—Resolution by Al with the remainder of hiscommand. They were all fi; deserving military class of a free people ought to —Res : public are invited to view them at ho hi feet edly tion. ‘i i 4 - 4 Stoneall, tendering the hespitalities of the city to the Hon. Sa teh Avene and tidth street; ape" and who undertakes to teach it thoronehly: Terme, 3 dollars |; .Y Lbow far Santa Anna participated | arororait Congress, or shall make am atiempt, 06 ood health, and getting on well The Mormon battalion | Gpancroft Adapted, aud a committee of Live Was ap- SRO mering soeeon. . Permonth, Any, person, wishing to take instruction wall tand this reply was trans. to infringe the freedom of its members, | ¥"* at Council Grove on the ugus' pointed to carry the resoluti fo effect. ¢ Century Plant i again inf na we Please address. line to Musie, at the Herald Office.’ Md'its semhead, ae chal ee Contract —Report of Committee in favor of giving a igence. . | contract to Geo. fruesdale, to supply the city with 10,000 Gregory, sailed from this | gallons of oil. Accepted. era Cruz. The following |” Waite and Walker Streets.—Report of Committee on to 10 P. s27 inen UAE & THOMS yxy, Secdsmen and Florists, % LEECHES! LEECHES! LEECHES! 635 Broadway, near Bleecker. A FRESE sapely. of large and healthy Swedish Leeches, The U. 8. Ship Raritan, Cay lace yesterday morning for just received—for sale in quantities to suit purchasers, @ list of the officers , ptaln | ponds end Camels, adverse to constructing a eawer in Yl rato td and con s eleaned or dyed. from | Packed up s0.sto be transported auy distance with sxfety, by ihe ce it seems to correspond to the | Manifesto of General Salas, the general-in-chief of the y+ Commanding. Lieutenants Spencer | White and Walker streets, and rescinding an ordinance « Pants do, from 25 cents 1 i st Tmeek I ef FTE jeneral prine! professes to have laid down | “republican liberating armu, now exercising the supreme j ; Robert Emmett Hooe, Thoma: adopted in 1843, ordering ‘said sewers to be built. Ac- from 50 ceuts* 4? clos importer ef Leeches, 38 John st. for himself—of th If upon the wishes of the executive power to the nation. Hunter, Edmund T. Shubrick. Activg Master W. R. | cepted. N BB! esl. Carpets o 6 J. STOUVENEL & CO., Pegple and of the cones s. Fellow-citizens : Placed at the heed of the movement | McKinney ; Surgeon J. M. Foltz; Purser, A. E. Watson; | "Pier 26, East River.—Report of Committee on wharves, ably shkered bo Giher eolers, Wika John street, near Broadway, and No. 29 Gold street, ‘e had a right to eX@et @ frank and prompt answer happily effected on the morning ot this day, 1 | Lieutenant of Marines, William Lang; AssistantSurgeon | piery and slips, in favor of grauting exclusive use of pler iT 7 = ANUFACTURERS, and Wholesale and Retail Desiers | t@ Ox Hberal ahd grayflf@us proposition for negotiation | Consider myscit under the strict obligatiom® to present to | Thomas M. Potter; Passed Midshipmen, Wm. H Hudson, | D'tast river, to owners of steamenip Southerner, for one nr ILET SOAPS AND PERFU. in Glass, Solar, Lard, and Camphene Lomps, Chande- | But the acting MexicaRjgovernment declines to act with- | you an account of myfronduct ; of the motives which de- | Tamas Pattisen, William Nelson; Midshipmen, Thomas | year, Accepted. oul id original Wainat Oil Mi Shaving Brackets, Hall Lamps and iran an. | out the advi 5 | nce of the Congress of De- | termined me to act, and of the object to which the revo. | Roney, R. J. D. Price, T. Le Walker, H Cuyler Hunter, |“ pyet for Public Offices Resolution by Alderman Ben- will e between their | jution is directed, "Ever since the destruction of the fe. | W: W: Holmes, J. P'C. De Kraffts, J. Howard March, | plied tat Geagptaclar te advertise for a supply ow long they may | deral constitution m 1835, abandoning the path of law, | Milton Haxteen, Charles Gray, David Colem of fuel for public offices. Adopted, they advise the execu-| we have recklessly rushed along the tortuous track of | Win, Robert Dixon ; Gunner, C. V. Oliver. ‘American Institute—Invitation from the members of can conjecture. Another | arbitrary proc edings. Advancing, as chance directed, | William Laighton ; Sail Maker, Georg, the American Institute to visit the annual Fair of the In- by. And thus we should | without, any beacon to guide us, we have reached the | tain's Clerk, John L. Gregory ; Pur: stitute, on tae oth of October next. Adopted. idle and unavailing pro-| brink of a fearful abyss, into which our unfortunate |W: Aleran. Passengors—Lieute ‘Model of New York.—Invitaton from the proprietor of ty in the usual dilatory style | country is on the point of being precipitated. William Leigh ; Lieutenant of Marines, George Adams; | the Model of New York, at the Minerva Reoms. Ao: ut, in the mean time, what System has followed system; constitution has re- | Milshipman Mafiit.— Pensacola Gazette, Sept. 16. cepted, and Thursdsy next at o'clock, designated for tate astothe course which | placed constitution ; and one set of persons has suc-| The US. Iron steamer Mary Summers, which was | the visit. % ceeded another in power ; but neither have the systems | purchased by the U.S Government last July, ‘or ser | Board of Education —Communication from this Board pte. that though Santa | been based on roll foundations, nor have the constitu- | vice on the Rio Grande, has been put in thorough re- | asking for $12,000 for school purposes Reterred to Fi- i will not fold his arms, | tions beeninvested with the seal of legitimacy, nor have | pair by mechanics of this city, and may now be con- | nance Committee. . So far from this, we | the individuals charged with power escaped the lered one of the hest boats inthe service—one which | dime House.—Resolution to re-organise the Alms "how 5! Y Soar hly Seer y ¢. Ke. Private houses, churc! cember. Thus thi n Yonver Bitragt; tod pouch (rence pn art up mith an, chandeitery, brackets letter end the meetiig of Setbee, Oe Tene tae Men rey ene Ae NOW SST quality Sud cutting cannot be surpassed. by ft open Ss Beats Beeman Southern Merchants, aud Deslers in general, are invitedto | ¥: All the above articles made to order, and matched t> | Ve Rovernment, fo examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Pattern, and guaranteed to give satisfaction—all at agreat | month perbaps might p 3 Conrtlanat street. tion in price. Glass cut to order. altered and | have four months consy JOHNSON, VROOM & hed. Goods loaned for parties. 322 lm®me crastinaion, This is MEEN FUN! MEEN FUN : of Mexican negotiatiowy J EEN F tEEN D FINE BLACK TEAS, ~___ | segacious politician cal HE CELEBRATEU Chinese skin Powder, patroniz IX small packages, at very low prices—a great variety— | we onght to pursue? by Her Siajesty Queen Victoria, His Koyal Highness | L some of which are of ax extraotdinary quality, just re: | a (BS ¢ Albert, nad used in the nuisery of soyalty. and by the | eeiv mY: acveral ov ies of this | Also, afresh lot of the N. B , Vin dav Cham “Amon- le necessity | tillado” and‘ Manzauilla” Sherryjold Scheidam Cin superior feigns and courts i t no lovger be under th Of using poisenous substances to fiee their te og 3 e Old Rum and choice Brandies, ia Wood or glass. and his country me: ‘ vi lish th vate table kept diso ders, Mi |.» HOBBS No. . » intrymen, | contagion of party spirit. Thus factions have always | the government will be loth to part with, for the mate- | House depa:tment, so as to abolish the private je kep' Sag reoentis ataesth tote thas comyied al tine ee RN; BERD SOD sedidaeannareres succors into California. | ruled—but the people never. Men, not principles, have | rials are of the most substantial kind, her frame being | at that establishment for officers. valuable addendum to the toilet. "Ihe substance Powder, entirely tree from all mineral as'ringents, prepar solely fromoriental herbs aud fragrant exotics value, qui harmless in their nature, that those the most delicate aud cepreased xion,may apply it withont it is wit uradvancing armies He | triumphed ; we have had a thousand changes, but not | of iron, and the wood work of well seasoned hard pine | Pier at foot of Spring street—Communication from even promises to gather laurefijon the Sabine—that is to | one revolution. Hence has resulted a complote neglect | and osk. er siateaee kometaienans enclosing a resolution for the L Water Power, adjoining « flourishing village, Ly A ak ee the) lor and hi associate generals out of | of the laws, horrible disorder in the treasury, dilapida | ‘The Summers was formerly owned bythe Georgia | payment of the contractor for widening and repairin able quantity of Land, near the city of New York, ha | Mexico beyond the Rio Grade, and then to pursue them | tion of public funds, ruinous stock-jobbing, demoreliz. | Steamboat Company, and used as a towboat between | the pier at the foot of Spring strect Resolution adopted. water and railroad communication with that eity of | through the whole territory of Texas, until his advane- | tion of the army, utter want of concert in’ the adminis. | this city and Augusta, burning wood. Since she hax |. Street Commissioners uffice——Communication enclos- 'U LEASE, fora number of years, a beaut vi 10 miles 5 W bat it speedily adavs all s. The permanent summer supply is from 70 horse to | ing a:ms ean gather their victorious laurels on the ba: ‘ : | to irri ¢ i : 5 clam e banks | tration, loss of credit abroad, dismemberment of torri- | been purchased by government, her who chinery | ing assessment list and ordinances. Accepted. paldekrerd acer enh Eee | ee ee Mote: KBAKER, | of the Sabine.” We ought to thank him for stopp'ng at | tory, und the immense risk to which our ne‘ionality is | has undergone a thorough repair, and her boiler is s0 | Fees for discharging prisoners —Communication from sd wholesale of the importers HOBBS & CO. as these confines, and not pushing to Washington, as | exposed. Thi 1g to view, one | altered as to burn coal the nsel of the corporation, stating the illegality of street; A. B. SANDS & CO.,.100 Ful-on street; W: DEAFNESS CURED. he is said to have threatened sume since by one, all th which have brought us to the present | The Summers is 205 tona burthen, length of deck 120 | charging tees on the liberation of prisoners. Laid on the & Kerchom, Fulton str et; C. H. Ring, 192 Brosdway; V. | 3S BROAD WAY —ABarrsothe i cheerfully comply | Santa Auna had better boast less dd act more. This | state ; nor to throw the blame on oue party or to defoud | feet, breadth of beam 24 besides her freight, | table aud ordered to be printed Maniars in Kast Vous alta Sarees | was in deathrmre ta canscaeate of eet Kone toads | aesnae tani kee een tec long.she cham istio of his | another. will carry £0 tons of coal hooner rigged, and | City Inspector's office —| ommunications enclosing pat ate, vine ‘ a se even upon in his Jo : ie 5 sdinauces tor grading, filling in of Lots ties of th ited States charges from the ears; that the treatt had Such a review would be of no advantage ; it would | as she now lies at the wharf, ma! @ very respectable | drafts of various ordinances tor gr ra ‘‘ 5 bs hd it ia boxes—price 3s and &. TEES EDWARDS, Aarts, (38 liroadway,) neta Sere ptan ede ie meyers res, only serve toconfirm a@ truth that we all confess to uur appearance. a ik sue gt gaits 41 bares i Bile &o, nha received irum the city in FLUE undo gued Teapcedully tenders ie verviserioiny | co" is hearing and has again returned io betas t s 6, to wit : that every party has contributed She will be underthe comman# of Captain Peck, well | spector Laid on table SHE, qudory gued reapecifaily tenders bis services wo ns Sore eB. MP MENEVEN, | But iu afew days after in his intervi ‘work of the public ruin ; and that, both | known to the officers of the army lemanly | Awning Pa solution to have the awning poste ind—also, for th Sr eer | All cases of dentn eee te ft B: M.'s Forces, Jamaica, | he drops the character of the man o the victors and the vanquished, have alike been victims, | commander of the steamer Gen. Taylor, during the Flv- | in Nassuu street, between Ano street and Beekuiau stroet So se bry strict and punctual attention will be toall | Acoustic Drop ‘tale. A sure cure for incipient deafticas tantole whieh, dis te aes oe we the society which we form has always been so ; | 1ida war —Savannah Georgian. | removed before the Ist day of November ‘ea micas lers, aud charges as moderat« i it ry a cl 7 - | a | Bi oF Assi nve—The ste is erry. w oraie A LARITTE, Agent. ote Fi pt a sh nee | Nol imete | the feet of his countrymen. One wor umphe inp ek hee pe rh | Peta "Report and resolution ‘of Finance Committee Savannah, Gan. Anauntat. 106. cmenve i KITCHEN RANGES. 2 mor. | that the ri telialtyg he had lost at 8 ‘The last change, however, beyond measure bolder and | |News From tite Movunrains.—The steamer | as amended by the Board of Assistants, iu favor of graut- UNION HILL ACADEMY, HOLMES’ TWO OVEN KILGHER RANGES Te bets oe nk eee more imprudent than those which preceded it, was not | Clermont arnived at this place y sterday evening, | ing additional compeusation to the Distnct Attocmey FORDHAM, WESCHESTER COUNTY, HE Proprietors are now prepared to furnish Holmes’s | od, defied. all his chivali ar 4 limited, like these, to the mere chavge of the persons in | from Fort Union, above the mouth of the Yeliow St | Cencurred in. NEAR New YO! Bankes tothe trode, 6c see thean ap tir erirate feet od, defied all his chivalry. He kuows the ¢ | power, and to the expansion or contraction of sucial | which place she left on the 16th of August She was | The City Hall.—Report from the committee on offices ALEX. DEMPSTER, or boardiug houses, having purchased the right from the whe bs im. by, then, does he boast of g1 poeiples Those who effected it, raising their views to | chartered by a compyny of traders, ho | recently ew ré in favor Of Cleansing, painting, &. the City REV. “WILLIAM POWELL. patentee to manufacturs and sell them. Our experience in | “Military honors in opposition to Texas combined ‘igher object ed at the entire destruction of the or- | tablished a trading post on the Upper Mi Hall, provided the expens: not exceed $2000. Noa- setting Ki chen Kanges in this city, for | United States ? in asserting that Hovimes’ | All this, of course, is ridiculous bombast. Yi venience, and | have no wish to disparage or abuso the character ol ey are Warranted to perform the purposes for present ruler of Mexico. But we take it for granted that y are purchased, and if nut, they wall be removed : : : : i free ofavy exp-nse to the parchaser. " Numerous references | Heil employ ull the means he can command in earry- ee Sate ae thle Cotiration | cam be, given, to persons wishing’ to purchase. ‘The prices | "fil we ask, then, what ls our ownduty? Can any man the Breach; Spanish, avd German languages to enable him |" Gratee—Parlor, Office and Bed Room Grates of latest pat | of sense hesitate to hdvise the most spirited ix anization of society. Utterly regardless of the charac- | purpose of carry : c ter, the customs, and even the vices of the nation, they | She Jeft St. Louis on the 7ihof July, and went ap a The Jersey City Ferry Company —Resolution to direct sought, without respect to the length of time which hus | as Fort Union, om the Yellow Stone y the comptroiler noc to grant a new lease to the Jersey Upper passage io that place. [he olf. | Ferry Company. Referred tv committee on Ferries. port that tuey saw some small herds of | 2und Streec.—Resoiution to light 22nd street to the ‘ermillion, but_no more until they were | North River with gas. Adopted jay’® sepreey of Fort Union ; The Gus Company —Resvlution requiring the comp- g on commerce with the Blackteet,— | concurred ia. lish education, with tne other modern Languages ard the if reqaired. The pupiis have this peculiar advau- tage—that the whol» course of study is conduc Principal hitasell. To fore ho be LX this Seminary are tanxbe all the branches of a solid Ene Ch @lapted since our independence was achieved, to rees. | ven days on bi ish cers of the C. anew, in Mexic form of go we have not among us eny of the i Fests in Europe. The faction which entertained this i vigorous » unfortunately, found the most complete support een in great nu crossing the rit | troller to report to the bourd, at the next eCung, te communleate instruction to pupils from those countries. | terns. prosecution of the war on our part? We stand ia, this weruiment of i : i ’ ; 2 , nt of January, under whos rotection stern to the w durivg three days’ run, On | why the gas company has not lighted Bank street with Eien 8 ree Mipsis test ome hg our trocps ite Mexico They area fvancing west ieafoldand sustain and. heat a rer da | diana,ore of whloh attacked. the Gros Veut rt Resolution ef thanks to Cap- ; —Bright, plain,’and ‘ : : est- and sustain monarc! ciples; blasting | dians, one of which attacked the Gros Ven aptain James Duncan— NOTICE. 3 at all times rendh net raugee erate: an bette eaages | wirdly in three lines. ‘There is every reason to believe | Srithwile calummnies our public men, Uringing our affairs | ‘he boat was lying at their village, ond fred in Duncan tor his gallantry at the battle of Palo Alto, FB, GedeFROY, (Mrs. J. H, Gavelle,) will open on | smokey chimneys enrel—no use no pay. that General Kearney is already in possession ef Santa | int by means of misreprexentations or ridi- | lets into tha boat without injury. The part, and appropriating $00 to purchase a sword to be prese: Sailer aaeray, at sate 7 ber: BTond weintee ssocetmant of setore Ai GLLHOOLY and SON, 3 that General Tey lor is now, or will be ina few days, from. the past, hibited, the | and was soon compelled to retire. That poition of ted te him. Heierred to nance committeo. . ies’ articles in cone ‘BROADWAY, pe {me etonriovers and Manufacturers, 78 Nessau street. peepee erik > ane ; ae Peony th evils of the country arise from the company fntenage pe the Rous, trade was left at | Gas Company.—Resolution requiring the cu comrny 15 Bw Opposit Ce a Haley ober. cine creek, where they were about to erect an estal to Light Madison a cele with gas. . eS. Opposing the Carton Howse. _ 36,000 TO _LEND : Shall we then fold our arm: rade: te tie CAAT For Desasabe? Tin waiseiotes ot, Gow. | ae cae poems nf boven patens cum WEIR’S CELEBRATED BROWN On BOND AND MORTGAGE, on productive real es- company, with the outfit for the Blackfeet trade, was | ersof preperty, between Waverly and Washington pla- ELECTUARY, tate in this city or Brooklyn. It will be divided jnte landed on the timber about amile below Fort Union, | ces, prayivg that granite pavements may be constructed ATEROVED ard recommended by ‘the flections of the where they would make ats and ascend to | in Broadway between said places, in the same manner as licante, Apply to 3. 1 Wi fe Mtreat tothe Uratnn Wailer Dion, bassinet” nl Ime failing remedy forall ki tocrat the Marias river. The river at Fort Union was that in Broadway between Chambers and Read streets, mation and wenkuess of the uriuary organs, both ‘and TRAVELLING TRUNKS, &c. d to be [rejecte ; as born, in the | ingly low, huving scarcely water ‘nd offering to pay two-thirds of the cost, in front of their females, ‘This excellevt medicinal Hon, (suited for | JOHN CATTNACH, Trunk Hui , No. 1 Wall | we ought to be in possession of a large portion of pA eee dnralt; 90) bora, th th? | aca on indir rotuen the ofloers. were spprehensive that | fropective scopersy, provided: the corporation pays the on hand ‘ard coustant: | whole country. Sor from irittering’ away the m In vain the government, on the Congress, en- | they would have to stop entirely. ‘The river is lower | other third. Keferred to committee on streets. ‘alises, Carpet | which are in our hands, we should turn them to the jus course ; in | than ithas been for thirty yea in July and August, and the prairi i river been burnt by the Indians. At Antelope ls | land, they labored two weeks, in order to force'their way | to a | over tho bar by sparring and forming achannel. Partof itions of Mexico | dyke to the torrent of public opinion, whicly the company started down on rafts. 1e means by which | overflowing its banks to overwhelm the oligar: \- On their return the Gros Ventres were preparing to ‘ay like the snows | ministration. On the morning of the 4th, thé citadel | resist an attack from a war party of 700 Sioux, who were expected oext day. It was said that a war party of 125 meuaasleiis ecattant namical ia, ante te Pe apg pee keg tine busin ned. its operations o ¥ ‘| a dt back fi {ter some other routine business the Board adjourned. up asinche eget . jeavored to draw back from this el After Sed corteo.ft can be tansa nt all Gases, without regeid to gra superior stele of sole leather Tranks, suitable for | S2oOURt, and open the negotintion with all the advantages | vain was the endeavor made of ch diet or hindrance trom business. American or European Travel, and Portmanteaus for the | “%°%' “ry ‘ state to prevent the appearance of a Frepared caly'by JAMES WEIR, 40 Greed street, in french Malle Poste, ‘This is according to the true tactics of war, and accord: | affairs ; in vain did inet boxes, at 3 stall ing and 6 shillings per box. None genume Orders for the West Indies, South America, ke. filled with ing to the Boruryr frovgeeoad pete na policy. Grant an | tempt, by its initiative measure of the ned jetor. deapate! an: mer armistice nat ‘lo Orders through the Post Office wail be daly auend FIVE QUNDRED DOLLARS REW AKU. “admit ony cessation of arms—and HE EAST RIVER,MUTUAL INSURANCE (Stock ode 5 YiQuip iat i TGompary, of tre ex of New Kerk, ofice, Neat Wall T hates EGETABLE LiqUiD HATH DYE is aot beamsof the sun. The more than | passed the sentence of death upon this system, amd two fe: 20,000 troops which General Taylor has under his imme- | days sufficed to overthrow it. I, who now add ou, street. This Company continues to insure against loss an the Own in Sioux had gone up to attack the Crows. Many encamp- | damag ; i covery will enable a digte orders, independentl ected lines of | had already seen th f public evils § ments of Indians were found on the river—they bad r jocepted. i rrctetdee tee bonscherd taeaane oF xl ie ers ma few minut Wool and of ‘Kearney, conalet = ferent my mat amp ab rtgy turned from the proiries to propare ior,winter. At Reports of Commitiees—In favor of concurring with of a FO} f sh large proportion of | I could find noother remedy than a frank and loyal a pire in peal to the fountain of all power, by calli ther the osecute the war with the | uetion,conformably with the law which served in 1023 {or ptible, we scatter their | the formation of the constituent congress; inviting, more- and demoralize their | over, his Excellency General ‘Antonio Lopez ae Santa 3 Anna to the post of general-in-chiet, because his unques- a terms as similar institutions in this city. JOHN RO WER, Presi Crantrs H. Breve, ple tag st sel Wg ok Goad PAPEK—Of any size or qaality, manufac- tared to erder, at their PAP#.R MILLS, Win Locks, PERSSE & BROOKS, volunteers whose services their enlistment. C: bs he health of the “hair and retain all its softwess Jules Hanl’s Liquid Hair Dye,'as al) if p hay wish for black ask for box mark- for box mar B. ‘cour the Ponkas were encamped, they had the Board of Aldermen, in causing East Seventeenth st., attacked by the Sioux, and some of their men | between Ist Avenue and Avenue B, to be ted, is, was the first breach of peace between these | paved, &c. Concurred in. In favor of causing years, and they were expecting another | walk on the southerly side of 11th street, between Ave- of Sioux, who had theeatenedto | nue A and First Avenue to be flagged. Concurred in— e Connectieat. ma d to the subseriber at i f netracti or in cast 25th street, be- #25 wre Nos. 65 467 Nassau street. | Franklin Insti Me + bition, bey apse “ oes ot Besioan diplomacy, the more it is marked by pro- feria vant Bot eebeany te with the’ people, Shore and Blusasand. down oie, 0 (ween the oa aod 31 Avenues, Concurred in. ae ALLEN DODSWORTH’S Ha al, pevVudper apa chet mists 18" Soothe Thick art Delite | crastination ; the stronger wo see the necessity of prose. | and because his decison in favor of republican princi’ | the Black Suake Hi e encampments of | of constructing a sewer in 28th street, from the 6th to RIVATE DANCING S8@HOOL, No. 448 Broome st. | Chesnut street, Philadelphia, And at my agents, Wyatt & | CUting the war with all our energies. Such, we cannot | ples, renders him the firmest supporter of this *ystem | Mormonson both sides y wore making | 7th Avenues. Concurred in. Pay Brondway. Ketcham, 121’ Fulton; lirehugh, ‘209 god 209, Broadway ; | doubt, will be the course of the administration against the perfidious plaasof the monarchical perty. preparations for winter. The uri is becom- Hon. George Bancroft.—Resolution in favor of sppoint- ‘A.D. would beg leave to inform his friends and the public | F. A. Ariwult, Lafeye'te Busaar, corer of Liberty and Broad: We have expressed these views freely for seversldays | 1 now begin the fullilment of the (programme) | ing very dangerous, for at this of water the | ing a committee of five from each Board to wait upon the pay ny Tap sen neg pene be mpeg — “4 wayifJ.B Jaequemond, 415 nacre ty ad Keese & | pest. Wo are happy to see them confirmed in part by | which has been announced, by publishing the summons | bends are filled with snags. At Leaven there were | Hon. George Bancroft, late Sec: Petite <8 bron peace | He amnoene aagusunsnatas io te wony, sat - y= Jane, and by al! paaienn is ee three of the opposition papers. a for a Congress issued in 1823, without any other varia- | nine companies of volunteers, who expel ‘vee es, newly appointed Minister to land 0d exes Chait Taeeday, Oct. 6,at SP, ML, for Ladiesand children and ap, | Seat se ImPr_ | Phe Baltimore American concludes an article in last | tions than those rendered necessary by the difference of | join Col. Kearney in a few days.—St. Lowis New the hospitalities of the city” Coneus 7 Rev. M,for gentlemen. Tu TH PUBLIC. ‘Thursday’s paper, with the following advice, viz., that | times and of names, or any additions except those cor.- | 2lst inst. if Messrs. Maclay, Gilma: Beseag spate Ot Ped imstructions include all the Fashionable Dances of the GE may ectiehe otshaiend judge fap yourself, bt ga ao ey we tore naan of the evennne of | tained nih fos Snclndiog articles, the Lng meet re pe did ‘and Oliver, as the committee from as represe! 1a inded. lexican coast, prosecution of war, which is obvi 1s. at i me forward to ormon Ini CEs s, &e. made known by applying at the School. MY EAU UBTRAL Ri ATIVE. are the means to be mainly relied on. Adventitious aid | ostablish its government penal teanloms and let the | The St. Louis Republican ofthe fist has received fur- | = Approp nS communication was INE ao aaa eos he demas i 7 avmeore: ~ article; free from | may be used, if it can be made available ; yet no depen. | parties engage in the struggle at the proper time, and in | thor intelligence fromthe Mormons. It says— We have | the Street Com «fa THE AMAZON ial Cen s the hair expeuitiously, renders it beautiful | ©enCe On suoh collateral means should be allowed toen- | a legal manner—into that atraggle which is the essence | a mont dismal account of the condition of the Mormons | tion of $437, to defray Wigs, and’ cht Tmparts 10 ie the delicate fragrance of the | feeble the energy of our military movements.” of the representative system. Neither an oligarchy, nor | who undertook to emigrate to California, but stopped at | the foot of Spring street. pe, ENTLEMEN’S Real Hoods of Hair, being sori oft end leearient i uarenrthstnd'ic will comely | in We policy of he advice they conveys nn | tune Tot ashe deat tnae, dei id isplase Sur | aplice agreed on between them aud Col Allen when | er ever of graning, oxciua we uanf ons malt of a A an rea Mi . y € e nn ni VO! improvement. in the manufn or fad | brine in new hess on honda raters that cathe d ve * p * any fe it will have no Tight to complain, has page bag weniger) worst. oate a8, the Platie pier No. 26 for the accommodation of ip Bouther. bn Ips, and the subseriber is fo. the first to ¢ is turning grey, or falling out, by We must not only “‘ hold on to the ad’ we have | been invited to the work; and the River, and there to remain for an indefinite period of time. | ner, plying between this port and Charleston, 8.C. Re ce them here. They displa and eee ee re ee ay wcoon. bere” | gained,” but gain every advantage which the valor of | shall be formed will be undoubtedly legitimate. They attempted to reise a crop for their subsistence, but | ferred, any height, a in wig making never before ve Fleer obths Par betta, We teh preventive teshanreate our arms can obtain for us. We must prosecute the war | Meanwhile, it is indispensable ‘hatallformer compacts | failed to do'so, and bave abundoned the Platte, and are | _ Report and resolution in favor of constructing s sewer ‘They are composed of ventilating or gossamer work. pa 7 si fit oa the head by eal contrivance entirely new; they | and an infallible cure in all affections of the skin ou the | with all the vigor in our pewer. should end, ‘as they are all either stamped with nul- | now at Bel , on the Missouri river, near the Council | in Walker street between Church street West ‘are puton in & moment, jaro! her pena ys Ng head, as ruff, and for preventing the falling off of the {From the New Orleans Delta, Sept. 20.] lity, or objects of repugnance to a F ensare of society ; | Bluffs. T! said tobe in a starving condition, and | Broadway. Concurred in. che countenance, and at once beeome part and pareel of the | hairand turning grey. d immedi: In aprivate letter from a friend at Point Isabel, re- | but the existing common laws, and those which the pro- | nothing but the luring the com- | Report and resolution in favor of canting Brosiwey, ving man, Itis the simple prodnce and immediate extract of some | cived'by the Telegraph, we find a postacript, written os | Visional government proposes io publish will supply, in | ing winter, will save many of them from death, Presi. | betwoen lst and the northerly side of 23d street, to th Pos : t the poiat 4 some degree, the void necessarily occasioned by re- | dent Pelk, it is understood, some time ago despatched an J, paved, &¢. Coneurred in. eek WEN SP MAS POU OS, AOTRESE TS, 10) Tb OU WINE | ota of things. Our slilancewith foreign natlons | ogent to theircamp, to inquire Into thelt condition--pro- “Teyor and ‘resolution in favor of causing Houston reet, Thave just seen an extract from a letter from Capt. | Will bein no wise altered; because the government, | bably with a view of granting them some relief, and he between Lewis street and the East River, to be 6 the address. y 4 PHALO: roadway, salt K nair,endowed with and Im*re Shake Howsh ander Season's Hotel elegaafg tha ic ages te epidermis and exp tary Srrosive ection @ rapiration aa f THE INVISIBLE WIG dead particles that it deposits. "Fie preperaion rifies the ir, andan 'O closely resembles the real head of hair, that sceptics | hair, berutifal gloss and agreeable | S faithful to its treaties, will maintain the worthy repre- med to t n the Gen. B ulated, repaved, &e. Concarred in. Saal cccbenecete bere prodeeneee it, Ore-uest. poet | oad Shi fame. ne He | G——. which says that Canales has been taken prisoner.” | sos catives of friendly ‘nations, aa well ae thelt citizens, im | "in cddition the Neos Erect the eamne date caye-e’ From |" hepert and resolution in fevor of enthorseing the comp. aud extraordinary invention of the day. | The great advantage | | Fi jesale and retail, by Jnies Hanel, Chemist intl the enjoyment of all the privileges and considerations | the attentive oficers ofthe General Brooke,we learn that | troller to advertise for proposals to furnish the supply of Sacer eee are: Neon toe heed, bee, Pees 110) peers aoe (eshisay iabbanecsaiduee res dee taal clean required by duty and harmony. ‘The religion which we | the Mormons whe were noticed some time tice as being | fuel for publie oflces, he. Conourred iB. ss stall en comers hate, both im lij as and natural Premiers warded at the Franklin Institate. [From the Washington Union, Sept. 26 ] profess has not! to fear ; Property wilt be respected ; | at Council Bluffs have scattered. Some have gone over | Report and resolution in favor of caus ity} 4 pearance, as to defy detects Peing 50 ‘beautiful, ‘or sale also at m: its, Wyatt ani mi 181 Ful-| we tay belo: ween ae aie tare cane fi individual guarantees will maintained. Frankness, | to the Platte river ; numbers have located in and about | to be thoroughly id, ate ¥; Piration ton street; V. Clirehugh, 205 and 200 Broadway; F A. Ar- ‘e lay Mes gb ar — ts Sey, on honor, honesty, and entire devotion to rerablions. pia the Bluffs, and a deputation and a number of wa- ber ry . Concur ¢ jaemend, portant documents, ted for tl inion from the | ciples, are the bases of my conduct, I ask of you, fellow- we been sent back to Nauvoo to induce Board then adjourned until Monday evening nex! declaration | citizens, only confidence in my intentions, and effective to follow. It was currently reported at the See i the great evils wigs avoid- corner way and Liberty; J. B. Jacq 415 and like tevited te | Broadwnrs Hariisod, heawede Co, Maiden langs ana by all of the city of Mexico. The one ia the n wel and beautifel Wig.and tne pecelier metood of Uf: | respectatls dragatstsiu the Caiced Braves. Stimtr.. | Se General Sales and his sscocistes, signed by them at | CiuieT™ Only confidence in my intent ani duty oblige #¢ the iaventor's, (A.C. 146 Broad 7 the citadel of the city of Mexico, on the dta of August, | us, Our soldiers, defending our national independence, rot Livery atreetapeinre, __iivimeme |) LEECHES! LEECHES! {asserting the nullity of the existing. government and oi | on the frontier, vad the pegole afiemions tiveceh thei NEW INVENTED WiGs Dee eee seen lara, and healthy, Swedish | the Congress then sitting: the other is the manifesto of | representatives, the principles of civil liberty, and defini- Bz LOR’S new invented Wigs and Scaips, madeo! | for sale ye J. FERDINAND CLEU, —” | General Salas tothe Mexican nation, dated August 6— | tively organizing the republic upon them, the movement she Rens aasurgl unk Base, and ad Mosteasy | “sis im*re _ Importerof Leeches. No. 118 William at, | These documents are of the deepest interest in relation | of the th of August, 1646, will be, not a ‘seditionsput & manner to the peeuliar style of each in . They are ARIANO DE SAMS. ay all the venati ws qiurely 8 new mrention, doiog ew ous | RARE CHANCK jrotneedions aMfeise, incsmnch 98 they, sae the Basle. Sp08 T tevalation. JOSE M Fae ecloeed NUMBER OF AGENTS WANTED to undertake the | The roins being at the Jast advices, in the hand of Sala that they intend to concentrate upon th ‘so s00n ae thia tribe of Indians shall ee nt ma mary Elections. New Yonx, Sept. 26, 1646. To tar Eprro! Bir: L urnal of this morning, under the heed of City Nan tear reporter, in giving an account of x. | the primary election in the Eighteanth, Weed.) hes esd manner calculated, yxist- hed ing Circumstances, to do. me & personal in- o ‘rated fcom those who are contented to stay on the M ies 60 long experienced by which the peomal governmsat of ‘that constry Mexico, August 6, 1848. ‘ouri, and appear to be the most numerous—and ‘The pablie arp invited to igapects Tange, and well selscted | A. NUMBER OF , dorjto carry out their design of removing to that coun: | rma oad Hock, coutaining every vapiety of size and colori they will | gla to svery amily in the Union. ‘Yo. men of respectabie | swalung the arrival of Sonia Anna in the capital of sa! aia Secaieiide try they heen nent fr send inte he witiernee, gdm | 1207 d0oe™™04 tb ay tnt {toons datereat_ tas BA! 4 characters, a guarantee of Per annam . ° a the direction they inten ursue, a number ir | . Pwas not invit- Weta errr cae sts? | Ete Sayan nc em oi Wea yee On Boag Sy Tyowas Prasine, } [art pene Wit comg’" Aton: | seen tis tan cat ma vo ret es ag Pleane to copy the sddress ands ee ee 1 of August, one thousend eight hundred and forty-six, the Bones Ae, 1564, Dis ules. fet owl Prevails amongst the old | vised of any of their arrangement , itis true, ts. M: st of their appearance, bi moni yey “he. mort aumerous they | conceiy it | btw dae + on both skate, eee in aire oo nemange dent t ‘ut little, and to bear with inconve- yinibots Cases; ye t and jasults with Christian fortitude. ‘The regi: seneoet ny, cmproes, wah ond dors. ai Bs add, Lf cently taken from there to swell the army has | {4° from positively opposing Wir. , he would 29 Broadway, BATCHELOR’S HAIR DY Letters must be postpaid in order to receive atte! ee ee eee ieee stale | —cLocks- FANCY GOODS AN dernaed by'thoce who have used or sold the pre Lites sitet ot tooe see P undersigned generals, chiefs, and officers, having From the hurry of preparation attendant upon our des — | and being penetrated with the urgent necessity. which | parture,| reize « moment to dispatch you a letter, the 7. Col Percy Gok Ch 7 ae for Cae = RS ne forthwith from its | first of a series, | hope, descriptive of a voyage around Bey] Z 0 or sold ¢ of Fancy 1s, CI grievous peril, and considering :— ‘ not been for fered for dying the hair. Its application is sim; C tars and Fintes; also Glassware, China, & ‘That from the moment when the constitution 4 | Cape Horn, arrival ina distant country, and, when theré least have had my negative support, had it & rain hatically a perfect hair dye, without de- | to dealers at redu a 1 — f aj be termed a great many grass widows appr ae to ineare ce squmatoally 8, pertext fait nes Wes reduced prices, ‘SEORGE F. GERDING, to exist, which the republic freely and ee of the soil, climate, government, population, and other ‘and, if we are correctly informed, eer one half of those | te aeraoniees Reeth ged y be made "Be Maider probabil We itwill be found a most desirable ar: | _aud0tmee itself, those which afterwards were matters of interest to the readers of the Herald. Our | wh0enlised were married men, who have gone of and | success, ol wtucd adapted to the exigenci with confidence, recommend it to their eus- Ne and left their families upon the rity and ke. an hecbe troubled with complaints of its dying the R. MOORE, who lately arris in the GI t majority of the nation. ships are all ready for sea. The boats which are to tow ‘ante Rospectfully, yours, 4 iment will not rab ofthe ir, and constant wash, Minto 1, feauented ts sal ot Be. ies Fant ietter, | S's, tat hates bewe-yrosseded the: incessant ohankes | them.ts tha Narrows ere new alougsde ‘The letgigeny pot preg eens Nga bp Ray sai 3 rare isan Chews chess anmareal |” New York, Sept DE ee as scons i afflicted the country to such an extreme, | is over, and after all the delays and attempts at stopping | children together at one time in his life perintendent — = ree ™_ | that when ‘was torn to pieces, and after her external i fter the Gen. B. arrived . They flock. | ag hy LADIES’ HAIR DRESSING ills had been studiously aggravated, come spurious Mex. | us which the enemies of the expedition have brought | 20 vert One ters to hear the news, Nauvoo and des mary élections the dye to whiskers, or a por WIELAN4 ‘ible with HM. Martin, aud | ieans have deemed themselves w: rented: ie wiht 2 about, we sail this morning with a fair wind, and ® ship | the regiment for California was the burthen of their in- yrs you po Athen By way thet “in Myisee puvonn he bus proves} Pasian who’ may desire their ‘bit serrican to hose anise Oe Sete fe {ie most shamelay yatttles | load of officers and_men anxious for the voyage, and hap. quires Berides hore who have gone off in the’ regi : figure of Lords party? suecesded of wholesale and retail by WM. ‘on the following vermer the title of amonerch. py in the expectation of it. to search for lucatio which to winter ; others Kind of cMrepresentation. ‘Whatever cheat- lings eee try, with nent Bevodway. Price Seem: Sint al 8 8 | "Be Tat or tne puryons, of citatng 2 , Hole agents W: ‘ana Im* re Per month, every ay, propurso ably lo a. treason Ww. J-B bee whol ed “to. th . he: | disowa © ACTORY, will secupy ao stores ut his geder Wk will ts Bepecac ene | gucaratherovereixhty of the people, Oy Qumbied the | nxuries of life are provided for the men, and amore con- been don te Bron. ‘ing $0 <i gene 8] Our ships are all stored with provisions for a six | on hunting excursi ‘and the balance are employed in | wrong may bave marked previous primary months’ voyage. All the necessaries, and mony of the ricuiture, &e. ‘The joint-stock sy stom appears to have | dy election of last Friday is ad- i ry | Been done sway with, and every family is now upon eleotionsin tc yid men of whatever party to have been ress in which, with 6] er “ hook.” Thi b mitted . bookeof the oa Wis ters cearesd ine | Cuder'the Now York: Hotel, commer of Waresty Fine Most extraordigary elewents, yet those most muited to | tented and happy ct it would be dificult to find. The | ung tents, and each ov ie trying & tues care of ite eng | conducted in the fairest manne To gly reper od aita their names and reek “7 ome tee Speeny ef the nation. sloop of war Preble accompanies us, probably as far household, Should thoy linger aboat the Bluffs ull the | “barter elec eran dery’ -y Bon . rp heetaytherpareulars enquire of eae potatiat all the Taw which the prosent Congress may | Rio, which willbe out frst part. Our ceptain calculates | removel ofthe indiuns, it is maga’ thab probable. an at | Doth sidce ot injustice done to o iaers, pasce and id be ay. s 5 of wernment bei ing day " se TMPORTANT TO THE LADIES, ——— | cetse neither the pare the government it leit “Artve i California, the Action of our regiment will idee of emigrating to the Peaiha, to, Conceutrate’ thee | fod Numer Pam pb rh 8 ond, Boe tor As ‘ f mate; @ just motive always ex! for the : ery mucl st pore SRLEY: “Wiese” | Jer secret rom Aveion,andoered at 2 yer cst be-| tation eoaisve to damanh the cxarcie'r is incon” | We Self do nem there, We dal however provely, | ove, sndvofameoveamin of Ba, papel soni | regal mnion hay ag doe Mee Deke Se acpas S'ERM CANDLES AND O1-A superior asticie ot | Soe Numboss wcked bi tontible rights, usurped by the wdministration. "| immediately throw wp fortifeations, mount our guot’ | Nave been enabled, y farming ig. to keep soul ce od ra Ol ar dt thea ty Win very fine do Y oe |e. Thetthe elministration to, Deing composed | and consider ourselves in possession of the country until | And body together, but during thabeoming’ winter, they | 4 at 62g cents ; also, old allo im ita Lace worked do f of men devoted, some to monarchy, others of destestable | j: is ours by terms of peace. When our regiment is dis- | must suffer very severely, if sgrest many ofthem do not NN, NEW BRIGHTON Frith Pee roceries, ke , of ait for esle | Embroidered centralism, and ail to army, whose dis- | handed, it will be changed from a military into a civil and actually perish, for the want of provisions. PAVILION 5 (ag page tO yh ing . O POWLER $9 Needle worked, (two tow solution they meditated rome time since, because they | mechonical organization. Ail the implementa of the vi- ' BLANCARD bas the onor to inform his friends waPenl and 428 Greenwich and 76 Vesey streets. Muse eee (ease encountered in it aniwpediment to the accomplishment | rious branches of labor are teken with us, and we there Fen: Ouctvane her =—The company of | * s Pere De re ee eedlca a “yt 4 Families, boarding house and hotel heeper, el Organ of their perverse views fore contain within ourselves the elements of a powerful R Com! h | New Brignton, ope fer to warrt ier goine 90. Am invited to give the above a trial. Goods ‘and de- . 6, That if those should unfc tely be carried shall make California, with | Messrs. Leouard, of our county, and Shaw, of t number Of boarders offer ta wart MK Sarensed livered to any part of the city free of cherge, sit imere” | lem ¥eFy ‘Bi 3 jose should unfortunately je into | industrial State What we e rnin, wi . Jong and tedious tri arent. wilh teach Mz. Blan PRGHETIC ELECTRICAL DAOHINES — Diaeced: tron bits, effect, the benefits of the independence would be illu- | her heavenly climate, rich soil, and rare commercial ad- | St. Louis, are near at hand afer @ ong oad | Coe tidinn Maw . ak MAGNETIC ELECTi ICAL MACHINES, A ich Assortment of rel and imitation Lace © sory, to which we sacrifice our blood and our fortune for | yantages, time alone will exhibit. | shall write to you | Mr. Show returned from the pl oy —_ +4 The steamboats ran as follows == ne) ARTH & SHAW ber toceil the attonto eee HAY prewar trois — Prlaty waieeal the Fight to govern ourselves, | at our fist port, and let you know oUF progress, With | wae unablethente bring Bisroben i From New Brighton. From Mew Yer a ‘s 4 ou, kind frien a i BY thee iuproved Abparatas, ior medics other pyr. | _ St Imerre HEM ROSLATS, 113 Broniway. | CMTE Ry otehiisning a consthanes in eccordance a aiovishers, remain, youre, E.G. 28. | consideration of what was bestio,be done, they reut war | 2 6M POM, pitas UARD, Forsch ern strength, a, iG STON FOR SALE si the, wl of the reat alert of she nation, we sa qienare O'Cunen. | mont tanatort them sorose tine hock Movy well | vind Holt's Whoopi Cougisie ie r| RS’ Vans | shailatlengih possess'a stable cove of laws, beneath | we are outside the bay. I sénd this liter by the pi- | Caras ofeight men, and Were coming Weng JEN Nall | “ NB essortment Se Silver Leaf con- Te whose beneficent shade our great elements of rons ead Jot who is just abont to leave us. out of the har- | until Pawnee Indian, eer ot romethi Te dba to y i + “Atibert to Country si7 lm®re Powe ‘he, ™ cease. degen a teepe _— poner yb Seal sectenet cick ry so ete, tat pany oe the winter, ‘and stole 140 packs, ‘The rest AS neh fe wet I. > . | ever our sev very’ th (ere ranges | sae Brows cp creased einer: peers ae tea oR w tr ‘enter ‘otreet were | wero retainod f “OG have ia EPS place of the present. Congress, ‘another abel! | {Shu om vid edlewo New York. Gooldye ea Bebere ina ow daye—Independence vi

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