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FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER Q, 1846. Vol. XI, No, 264—Whole No, 4507. HAILHUADS, &e, 5 Education in Turkey—The Progress of | Affairs In Canada. City Convention, G ee | LY RESBERED. Civilization. (From the Montreal Herald, September 28.) Thts Convention »; met at 5e’clock last evenin, LONG ISLAND RAILROAD, For NEW YORK and intermediate places Lady, I Saw thee ‘mid a gairish thro: (From a Constantinople Letter of July 8 Th oe i , pid ‘ | , is absolutely noth’ the Provi hen the report of Committee on dividing the eit FALL ARRANGEMENT, Zhe steamboat NEW PHIL DELPAL That to thee the courtier’s willin, ‘ f Yahi try politics. Public attention ie still directed to the bs ved | Into wards end districts” was taken up. The pend 4 The question of education, which the Turkish m have just manifested their intention of taki ‘aptain Lawrence H. Fraze etween Amboy and New Yor iously ation of the navigation laws, aad the other commercial | reported in favor of allowing the city to remain, as at Ky Mond: ‘Whicl parisites were breathing unto thee. in hand, by the appointment of a Council of Public In- | modifications rendered necessary by the new policy of | present, divided into eighteen wards—ayes 18, noes 6— South Amboy at 6%, Perth Am! a x og at Beatty, Roseville, Blowing Star | There Eis redinnt plessute en thy brow, is more closely and vitally connected with the | Great Britian, rather than to local concerns,which do not | as follows i ing in New York about 9 o'clock, retura- Ni a 7 a stinies of this country than any othi | present any points ot immediate interest. Briggs, Boyd, Candee, Cook, Onend after FRIDAY, Gerber 2, 1846, Trains will ron es f "York from Pier No.2 North River, at 4 p ew Ber anal ls menknoss there, steam, the Koran will no longer Prieur, one-of the Conadians banished on account of the | Crapo, Doug! y Graham, Hesbrouck, Hatfield, Leave Brooxirn—at 7 o'clock A. M. (Bostou trein) for | ° Fare from Sonth & Perth Amboy, 25 ee ee Jn gentle gratitude, itself in prayer. Pezclo dia, and sole sew troubles of 1837-8 recently returned from Sydney. | McUay, McSpedon, Parker, Porter. Teen pest, deity cept Sundays) stopping at | all the other lacdeiss oie Sane a wus cor. x " - Turkey is now brought nearer to tl | The improved price of flour and timber has given a | erick, French, Greenman, Innes, Kelly, «4g Farmingdale aud St, George's M: St the le eee esa 12% coats, All Kindy OF ieelgnt taken Again system of communication, which it to speculation, which promises to run quite to its | Maclay, Purser, Varian. artis A eens tee Farmingdale ‘South Amboy Sept. 22, 1846 T ercy’s name ditions. The multiplicatien of / xtent. However this may be, the country TL rt wal pted, ayes 16, noes, 7, eK. fo TEUPLEG LINE UF OTE And th de, English stem Ret to speak of ‘the sarc addition to the value of | jeach, Briggs, Boyd, Candee, Cook, & Ny Direce--Bally, Gastaye ses at changes thou steamnavy of the Porte, gives the golden horn capital is ¢ d m, Ha we the gre and the large amounts of debts which most wert still thé That power could not thy holy faith subdu & | From Steamboat ier between Cortlandt and Liberty ste “8 ty ata. | : i ; 4 r True to Saviour—to your count 4 west; and reminds one rather of Marseille: ool ve upon their books, makes this circum- FS MP Ao g pigumboat KNICKERBOCKER, Capt. A September 34th. Catza Lom of Lyousiste, | New York, than of the capital of Turkey. By their | stance of the utmost importance, end our people are of | ser, Verian. i Ori ay and Friday evenings, 6 a'hock. 4 family resemblance in manners, religion, ideas, and | course in spirits corresponding to the occasion. Resolution by Ald. Purser, that all representation in Norwich.) "Moston ‘ais days Ceacept’ Som | will leans ou Tessaee: Thameiee oa onlay ovcohnene Wasaineron, Sxrr. 19, 1840. | gciSveticn vubjocts of the Forte, aud tie. Armesians end | the newly dlucovered iminarel teeanases on toe Defias | Property, “ASopIERS Te Thuan Tamenee ¥ ~ 4 , a ie . pies 7 voniam subjects of the Porte, an e Armeni a 6 Dew! jiscovel mine! treasures on the British | property. ted. we ) steppe at St. George's Manor and eek Sidadefi'te inh eesti KSbhee in| Tie Administration Reviewed. Jows, by their commercial activity, have naturally pro- | shore of tare Superior. There is no doubt that a large | FReport of committes on bonding pagsongers, referred to ‘Leave Vanyinopare at6& A.M. daily, (except Sundays,) | time for the morning cars for the Bast and West, | “They aro held together by the cohesive power of the | ted by this rapid intercommunication with the west, for | mining business will shortly spring up in that hitherto | special committee. . commedation traisyand] kere 7 tees af sandiceee retest sad ewe takes after § | Public plunder. pte their edvancement in knowledge and civilization; while neglected region. A resolution to edjourn sine die on the 20th inst. wae Grave Jamar meee = AM, age. M., and 636 P. ont a te 4 tes estat is bin | Protectio trahit subjectionem et subjectio protec the Kyipnd by inn nenge peed oan Cate, Fangs Srey peed Shin wind b ree home by the last ota ve tion adj a (tite (Pride M., js ‘ All persons are any of | of ey). 4 » R rangers, by the exclusive bigotry ol mail, that the Directors ofthe St. Lawrence and Atlantic e Convention adjourned to meet ( y) even t rooklyn for Greenport, with a | without a written order from the captains or agents. , | tionem, that is, tion induces allegi: ligion, their constitutional apathy and pride of o! Rail had agreed to return the amount ofthe deposits » at 6 o'clock. iy Ah Hetenise inte Uaemponernc Seek | sacianeteesaete Ge wiatees et FC: | alocince enniiee protection. ‘The imperfect | wresemaimes commuravely,imacoounble te martnet sf, ai trol | PEs ba Macadey, Tht sets, argeupert at 1'< o'clock | e enstifes protection. The imperfect | nuences. ‘The coi \d not signed the books of the Company. Thi Movements of Traveliczs, mediate places. arariniia i arson, pares MAIL LINE. Pete manner in whidh the Administration has carried iniplaares ats ° qrmangesanty was consented ‘9: on account of the excel i Ragantewys coin ie oaietbied os lesen the 5 P.M. term. Pension oe lent prog] of the project Sanada, which make it follow- Leave Brosklyn at 9 o'clock A.M. for Greeuport. Re- head ROT LER eet a. _, | out this principle of protection, is the secret of the | when the more euiightened Turks feel tha cortdin tant ne tieuite wilt Gooer’ ta carrying it out, | ing ho 4 leave Greenport at 236 P. M., fer Brooklyn, stopping — ‘Mondoe fy &ert Beary, will | want of allegi of the party. We speak not | *uperiority can be only maintained by their keeping | without holding unwilling parties to the bargain. Kimley, Massachusetts; J. Lewis, Phi- Fane 10—Bodfe leave ou Monday, Wednesday, Friday, W elar | ortho protectiog MONiyh tariff foe thee hee i pace with the advancement of tho Christian worl in| | In connectionwith this undertaking we may notice, street, Washington; J. Roberts, W. Tage tes boca Secmboat SANTA CLAUS, Capeain B.Overbaugh, wilt | ne © a gh tari, for that has been | knowledge. ‘They feel that the retrogradation of their | that a number of our most influential citizens have com- ie an Agden fark, (17 maflen} 31344 Oo leave on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afteruoons, ut | faithfully repui 3 but of the protection of the | national position has heen owing tol tionariness of | menceda survey of the St Lawrence opposite the town, Philadelphis, J. Gray, Boston; 8. Dourt) 373; Hempstead, 37362 Soreock. “naked and hungry” of the church, whose cry for |!" ¥ and i t | with the intention of carrying over a brid Small, Pennsylvania; G. Barry, U. 8. Navy; P. Stockton, ‘Westbury, 44; Hicksville, 44; F ‘Apply o» board, or at the office on the wharf. atire P . cry for | want of knowledge is want of power. the Southern Railways with the city. The Nowport; 8. Philips, Mass; C: Day, N. Orleans; R. O, ‘90: nso 38; Ba ffolk Stati TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH bread, like that ofa pack of wolves around an In- | _ ‘The hatti-sheriff which harbingored the fall of the | for anact at the next Parliamentary session. den, Mass; R. Smith, Boston; L. Van Bohell, Philada. 18%; Medford Station, $! NEW AND MOST AGRREABLE LINE TO. dian lodge for can only be silenced by an | Pits ministry, and accused that adminstration of failure | | We mentioned in our last, that Captain Bayfield, the | _Astoa—H Putnam, Mass; W. Chapin, Hartford, W. os Sener, $0 4; Fredericksburgh, Richmond, Petersburgh, Va; Lynch- ‘ y in ali but their military reforms, recommended ministers | well-known Hydrographer, was here to survey the Lake | Freeman, Boston; J. Snowe, Rochester; W. Long, Port: 1 asset rgauretack, $1 6le: Carchogae;, burgh, Raleigh, Welden, N. Cjand Charleston, $C. | 0ocasional mar @, cast at random among | emphatically to busy themselves with providing instruo- | St. Peter, in order to onable the Provincial Government | and; W. Bellamy, Philad ew J. Storrett, Baltimore; Dy, Boston train, $2.26. "THE PUBLIC are informed that the new | the group. are the fellows who have | tot for the people, and insisted upon the necessity of | to decide upon the proper course tobe taken with regard | G- Laury, Washington; R. Cassan, J. Cassidy, Baltimore; ‘Btages are im readiness on the arrival of Trains at the seve- and srlendid low pressure steamer MOUN' . founding schools for this purpose. It might therefore bo | to the public works in that part of the river. The cir- | A-Rucker. J. Hatcher. Virginia; W. Wurtz, Philadel- ral Stations, te take passengers at very low fares, toall parte ERN ne Se UNA | created all the mischief, and that have kept up all | fairly presumed that distinguishing feature of the | cumstances are theso; the channel which has hitherto | phie; J. Smith, Pittsburgh; J. Pyne J. Al ‘ wou! Boston be its devotion to this | been used by the Montreal shipping having been, found | jen. Cincinnati; @, Alston, Char harf, Balti- | this di ii Vie | this disturbanoe. The whole secret of the difficul- Giealties ‘which ik presente treet w! 5, + ming, a6 P.M. for é » ‘ » low for the wants of the port, it was resolved to Washington; C Grant, ty is to be found jm the disparity between the | demand ali the energies of Reshid Pnsha and his col- | make an artificial about £70,000 has boon laid | Boston; W. Belcher, St. Louis; G. Wade, Beston, C- loaves and fishes, and the hungry multitude, | lesgues to overcome, Twenty thousand schools exist | out in thia'' new chénoel.” “The work was begununder | Wetherall. H. Taylor, Baltimore; B. Foor, Boston; 8. ‘ 4 : | throughout the empire, at which only some sentences e auspices of the Board of Works, presided ove: , 5 The miraculous power of multiplication as exer- | ino’ Koran aro. tauglit, and. sometinn h lite reading, | Mr. Killaly, It vow appears that. the hydrographical | J. Bull t the foot of Whitehall minutes rates will be in readiness base: bor om the arrival of the train from Brooklyu. Brooklyn, Sept 28, 1846, 329 re cised by the Son would alone be compe- | writin, i r i - = Hii; ig, and counting. In these and funds which | plans, upon the faith of which the undertaking was com- —_ oy AND WiSTKIN tent to the distribtition of a morsel all around. | oxist for their maintenance, lio the materials for the new | menced. did not ut all reprosent the real position of the ADS, GEORGIA. As itis, Col. Polk such power, and after | system of education. sut where is instruction to | sh andit had become a question, whe! whole ropac dividing the spoils on to the best of his abili- | come from? Where are the masters for these 20,000 | amount expended, was not utterly wasted. t. Bay- | § t; A. Tyler, Norwich; T. Barry, W hat the Line hereby advertised is | ty, he can only cry, “peccavi,” hands off, for the | schools 7—masters. who can teach anything beyond | ficld’s report is not yet published, but it is understood | ington; J, Mitehell, do; Capt. Ty Mail Line through Virginia, and | trencher’s empty. the rudimental Mehommetan accomplishm that he recommends the prosecution of the new channel, | Philadelphia; D. Gadson, Dr. P. Gad Mail on accountof the great outlay already incurred, though | Rushe, Rye mentioned? There are none. A aursery m fore formed {¢ lying fi "ihe “schools of |b h bts. whether h 1d Faanxtix—S. Thom| Bridgeport; J. McRae, C. ‘ é fore formed for supplying fit masters to the schools of | he expresses his doubts whethor he would ever have in—8. son, Bridgeport; J. McRae, 10 slamepain Convention. |the empire—agrent” normal school for qualifying. | advised it to be begun had he had correct. data betore | Goldsmith, A. Ford, Pllladelphia; 'T. Knapp, N. York; was not ® permanent} teachers. And who are tobe the heads of such a school? | him. The last remark isto be explained by the fact, | ©. Pettett, nmi Pe oRS G. Christie, Buffulo: 8. Pick- , but a temporary armis | Men doubtless acquainted with the European training.— | that the Captain had given an opinion, some years ago, | €2%, Hudson; J. Hasbrook, Ogdensburgh; T. Shaw, Mo- msion of the quarrel, ex- properest persons would be ‘'urks educated at the great | in favor of the:work, upon the faith ‘of representations | bile; W. McGavy, North Carolina; W. Wisdell, Cincia- ities of the case. As soon | European seminaries. Now, there certainly exist a few | made to him by Mr. Killaly. Our commercial men will T. Raymond, Ohio; J. Ramsay, North Carolina; G. ved, the important ques- Torks, such as ws Pash, the Sreaident of ne Connell ve good reason to congratulate themselves if this de- a year Ee art pny oe sia” Hilibate of Public Instruction, an chmet Effendi, of the Office | cision shou ad to the energe! prosecution of the oe » Pi lelpl 3 ©. olfe, isbu’h; factions should control the Blunder tens tae involved 304 Tis May; Me. W 1, New York; D. For e tit is the intention of the Corapanies compos Mail Line that passengers shall be conveyed -by. Rection with the Mount Vernon, always ss cheaply as by any | back for @ mou any other line, and with more comfort, expedi ad cer | The result of that Rincon e Avant ‘ tainty, than by any other Line except the Line via Wash | eonsolidation of the ealoga, Weatern lantic wo t ji i infe Geulewittene, . | , For further particulars enquire at the Southern Rajlrond-of- | te, an informal ‘onan eho tllowing rene, ve to Atlanta and Ooth- | gee,’Pratt at., Baltiwore, of STOCKTON & FALLS, orat | torted from the Ge Watcitr Goons, Tot To Ooth- the ‘Commerce st. wharf, or ou Tuesdays and Fridays on | as the victory Hi ‘Of the Store at Ga the Great | To a fair understahding, it is necessary to go vanaah to Oothealoga, Bavaanah to Macon, Coffer, Liquer, Basti os 7 Qeth- | board the Mount Vernon, of " : aye 3 , C..W. GUNNEL, Captain, | tion arose, which ‘ease Tebcce. esther, N. B.—Travellers by the above Li Er Capea a of Interpreters, who have received an European educa. | work; but the orig Cotton Yarns r, Tin, a will bear in mind that | administration ? )Van Buren interest, which | {j, . 4 : 1 . Sat ees Ue” wel ae avian cg meson Sltmorg cn utmoa | ha ruled the longer hich ned sacrificed the |S at Cumage’ ‘Bok es neti tna nek | "Sur Pall act tres Swi. puny“ ace abe Lin Bei in” casks det fechas ua $075 | any poiot South of Petersburg at the samme time with these | West, and whieh had o} up both Van Buren | should have tbut perfect mastery ofthe radiments of any | shallowness of the river, which at this season is unusual. | Capt. Travers, Solem; Orlando Furness, 3 allow, ‘Been last ven when there is no breach of couuection by the Bay ad right as ee sapiiese bine the altar of would qualify them for teaching cit, asp dow. eat ee, tase 'ts Gould as Ashton, boody, Bostens 4. ark, aunee ig Iron Grind sis im*re | democracy, with some j ow retensi: ven if the: © other proper qualifications 6 City Bank statement has been published, to the . ene, idence; W. ards, Georgia; 0 $0 50 $0 69% NOTICE. claimed tee honor as San t, Ke neempech’ for teachers. But what isa far ete Neriode hjection, | end of Augnst, and oxhihits an account of Assets |H ti bert, New Brunewick; Hon. V. Ellis, New Or- TROY EVENING LINE and from their rank, their influence, their losses, | #%°h men find their accomplishments so a1 in | £717,704 13s, and Liabilities £396,711 ts. 11d; tho ed, Boston; Mississippi; Col. J. P, HOUR CHANGED. — f d thei ‘, "But th and fc 5 108808, | serving the government in more profitable amount of gold and bullion on hand being £35,054 19s, 6d, | Howard, Vermont: dale, Car est; Captain ON and after TUBBDAY, September 15, | unc ‘helt services. But t mand for the reins of higher dignity, that there is not, pei The number of emigrants arrived at Quebec, by the | Willoughby, Montreal; J. Strong, Canada, the low pressure steamboat EMPIRE, Capt, | W2S most PEON rejected. Blair and Rives je respectable who has enjoyed tle adv: reports tothe 19th September, was 30.284, being 6,372 | _Jupson—W. Buckingham, J. Buckingham, Ohio; L. - RB. Macy, vill leave the steamboat per | Were turned adrilt, in the face of all hazards and | of a good education in Europe, that could be found will- | more than during the sume period of 1845. Fowler, Hudson; A. Moseiey, Troy; G. Morten, George atch of Courtlands str Rico, New Haven; C. Judson, M. Brownlee, Boston; H. ie at6 o'clock, P. M., instead of | against tue almost sepulchral remonstrances of | ing, even were he qualified, to ace t a professorship in Mr. Templeton, the singer, has been starring it in 1P. M. as heretofore altr_ | Old Hickory—an Bs dnt Buren man, or old | such anormal school as 1 have aobsiibedy ie ie olear Canada, and has just completed a campaign, whieh must | Brownell, Hartford; L. Bradiord, Conn,; T’ Clarke, M. FORK SIALEN ISLAND. hunker,was taken from York Suate and placed in | therefore, that the organization of such an institution is | have been very successful. Butard, A, Beuson, Hartford; M. Clarke, Princeton. . ) ON am > = cp i i 1 q + ied Y eae d after TUES! . | not quite so practicable in the present state of things, as it is said thut Mr. Eaton, who has already completed pitta tay Caters, on Sa od wear hiny wince pathy: weal ee peanes Pp pete ae ate Rea in desirable, ‘The materials do not yet exist, and must be | Capt Barclay’s feat of walking 1000 miles in 1000 hours, United States District Court. Salt, per Liverpool Sack, Leave Staten Island at 6, 8, 10,12. M. and | Monee cf mee yrs uren and Wright. of very gradual growth. A sutlicient quantity of young | is tobe backed to walk 1000 quarters of a mile in 1000 Before Judge Betts. ‘Pass. vi tah i oP. M. ecame necessary not only to c@mvinee the Van | ‘Turks must be educated’ in the European wniversities | quarters of anhour. He is upwards of 70 | Oor. 1—Sentenecs.—The following Persons were sen- Sevamash to Adanta.... Ci) cov oy bo np 954 A.M. and 11,3, 5, and7P. M, Buren-Wright-Benton cligue that the adminisira- | expressly for thisend. Neither ought these to be select-| A very ingenious cannon beon recently exhibited | tenced by Judge Bette:—James Van Fleet, convicted of Children under 12 years of age, half price. - risk of the owners thereof. 4r_ | tion was under no particu.ar obll 8 to them | ed the class ef what I may term nobles, as such are | here, invented by aFrench Canadian gentleman, named | an assault with a dangerous weapon on the second mate ‘Savannah to Mac 0 INDEPENDENT MORNING LINE AT | over the rest of the party, but that s their | at present whe receive the benefit of foreign training, for | Larochelle. It sponges, load: id dischar itself, | of the ship Gi was sentenced to six months impri- trleZoe Bonds consigned ia the Subscriber will be forwarded 7 O'CLOCKFOR ALBANY from the | fice to follow and Peer ead HAT MMMMMIL ty [tle idle to think tratugeh-canbe: retained: in the Ram. {andcan be made ofits shout Gbchets' per mitcte, Ths | sonment, tobe kept et hard lavor, ‘sit to yay ulus ef Freight may be paid at Savannah, Atlanta or Ooth- | street Passage $150, Touching at the foot of Hammond st, | erninent—though it were of their o' ble condition of Hodjas, with a salary of two or three | model shown here was worked by a small crank turned | one dollar. : ora. F.'WINTER, Forwarding Agent, CR H.” | Breekfastand dinner provided os board, “}ing. The same of the “young dem oa ink agg US on ot Mag bedi heme a ff on Wed tot Re pO Slat RL ae oa Mb eeaben ik ah ew pod i he i i ¥ ‘ 3 iti i ; | conv: a VaRWan, Angust 15, 1846. ais 2m *rre ‘The swift and paguiticent soa tibia wikis roe tronh aetinins & the Mud » | unambitious ranks of the commonalty as ure likely t ricket match came off on We: etwoon the icted of an attempt to ‘make a revolt on board the “REGULAR MAIL LINE FOR BOSTON. | maaded by Capt. R. Roe, i Yi « moderate remuneration for their services, | Kingston Club and the Garrison in that city. It termin- | ship lowa, wore each sentenced to three months impri- Kes vbaempe aoe ee day, Thursday, and Saturday." Lea ¥. "Monday, | and the dynasty of John Tyler and John Jones, a fe pouitioninthe State. Some might be | edgby ascoro of 111 forthe military, aud 104 for the | sonment, and to pay a fine oft n dollars each. a CESTER, without change of ednesday and Fi 7 a paging ot Ven de Far, Rigs uibe aey paHiet as tie baer ag pissodan. twas some bin England, and si greater attention st Kingstonians—a pretty tight match. ler, Blake, Fritz, and Wilson, also conrisial ot te. Cars oF Bagyare, or withou ptakill, Hudeca.” 3 + Kingsron, | scotched by the election of Father Ritchie conomical universities of Germany. In the ere severally sentence: crossing any ke, ean ™ inter to both hi di ly kei it might be asked, why could not Europeans Ivnaca, Sept. 26, 1846. ine of five dol- nossngens ¢ sat Norwich, OPPOSITION MORNING LINE AT 64 O- | Dauy Times) in'e civgle Low on the eps othe | be installed in the professorships? It would be highly Meniceb Neco: Reuies ids Mantras be i : ct baingoon- Bos is being the ou! a. CLOCK FOR. ALBANY meee desirable, and will no doubt fall in with the views of the i Aes, corned in the same attempt, was sentenced to twenty that communi through by he Landing at Hammond street, Van Certlandt’s (Peekskill) neck, by the ivory mallet of the United Sta: cil, that there shoul.: be at least one European pro-| The Thursday’s Herald has just been received The days impcisonment, and to pay a fine of five dollars. Breage Bin gee dT ine enc Ms ge dpa a Cold Spring, Newburgh, New Hamburgh, Milton, Vough Senate. ; appointed for the teaching of his own native | Mexican news c jome excitement, and various spe homas Wilron ‘and. Charles Squires, convicted of an ‘aad. ers Wi) danaterine gion baw ectention't0 teak, heepaie, Hirde Fark, pper ied Hook,, Bristol, The Calhoun faction were treated with even je. But apart from tho invidiousnes of putting the | culations are started as to the probable duration of the | *ttmPt to make a revolt on board the ship Joba T. Har ongg and como ate aE aad: oy atskill, Hudson, si Coxsael ae, Tene AQ ae ri sppatent oreeiey a cites a: the prece- OT Sores heg ny ner rent ge A Lac pith3 bined Bags paieoes, Se, aces months imprison- is line leaves south side io. forth River, foot of i ing. . Calhoun, with his hands f ifthe Ore- ‘utmost aly in number of Euro- : ha “4 “ Flace, daily, (Sundays excepted) nt 5 o'clock, P. M milectakepistioer of pinta eee gon e eon te sepa HC egaisiia, whe combined @ native fecility of | Wo are quite barren of localnews just at present, and | Charles Crocket, Thomas Harrington, and another, treet on | GON question, the setdement of which he would w na Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Yelock, A. M. . Dastan, leaves | raring, leave “ay om Tuwaday Thay a git. de | have preferred to hold over all other considera. , with thi it of * also convicted of being concerned in the same attempt, mary in tome perce, Geparterant of | indeed I hardly feel myselfin a condition for letter writ- | were each sentenced to two months imprisonment, and o . ia Boston in time to ce all the eastern trains amer ATLANTIC, Cayai 4 ex in ka every Tussday, Thursday. snd Saturdeys, at 5 o'clock, P.M. | “Passengers taxing this bont will exrve ie Atbang i tions, was turned adrift without apology. Seuth ‘ako: ing, not having recovered from the “ jam” at the cara: | to pay a fine of five dollars each. Alfred McCoy, an a] crite qieguer WGNCEATEN, Ceram Yon Pelt ates | etary Nat and West yimcimetor | Carolin a sapponifedand rebeled, a#tcual,and mal shoo ofthe kind 1 ave aketched | int, ing j prectice gu beard sald ship alto cenvicted as a barty 40 For farther information, in fo/H VANDERBILT, | fate to Vi vis ennon poets "95 i . . | continu iting the administration down to the ‘To-day has been “ show day,” and as far as as of said revolt, was sente: to one month imprisonment. No. & Battery Flace, North Riv te’ | Reema ee Had going and even after the pi e of the new Stal tutional Convention. Splice eer Merten Aphedgee veo hcg bl he es oe _ TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS. MORNING BOAT FOR ALEANY AND TROY | tarifl, took it as the best that could be had of the | Weoxespay, 30.—Mr. Townsend presented the | P®°P! Ee CORGe: , it has beet aap races dont 3 si evrexce or Deata—Two important trials came oi : MORNING BOAT FOR ALBANY AND TROY | inefficient existing Executive authorities. The | memorial of Brown, Brothers & Co., of New York, for a | The town was early filled by people from the neighbor- 5 the recent atom cammhy Ovak sae, Lempioss bald in Samed tte Ef BOLL AH Becoktat Western division, particularly the Buckeyes, had | board to equalize taking this boat will arrive in time fake | an equally grave complaint with the rest of the bes following ee mgned thas the regent breab, Ghutenattetiae Chaat Te west to Buffalo, and north | malcontents. They had no member of the Cabi- | wii not toke uy a ie lreshes, haviug boanre, | “the boat NIAGARA, Capt, Wm. Ellsworth, Mon- | Het—no foreign minister, and only one respectable | jtanding commattees of this body s LIN, road | day, fodngsday and Ruder, at7 o'clock, A. M., from the | Office under the Admunistration. North, South, | will, on the,ensuing Sond Srocea to coos the re- | itself om their entrance. The most novel Referred. Mr. Jones, offer- } ing country, all eagerly awaiting the appearance of the | First Circuit. ‘The first was the case of Patrick Flynn, é next the Convention | ™¢>*seric. High expectations had been raised from the | jndicted for the murder of Robert James, in Durham, ‘ef the reports of the | reports which had preceded it, but _we were still unpre- | Green county, on the 13th of August ’ will be recollected, was « drover, wil unacted on ; but for the mi ificence of the sight w! ee eset peeted tet u iy sad Canal from Priladelphia to Pts Gommenced its | steamboat pier foot of Barclay street. ee nope: | Bent, ‘and Wet, there Wen ; . f waylaying and 4 rt nme universal com- rocession was the great band car, w hes already | Case of waylaying pre! d a lng oh A a FRG dont a yt fecaae a ee plaint against the State of Tenntssce. Sh had | lalamendaents adopted by the Convention, » "| been noticed in your paper. Itis needless to aay their | the jury brought in a verdict of guilty- of murder ia the vel aM. os posters of eight, ly on board, or to F. B. Hall, at 7 7 bh til half past 8 this afte: spacious pavilion was crowded to overflowing. first degree. The prisoner was sentenced to be execut- 7 this route passengers will avoid all the fatigue and dan. | *REOMCC onthe wharf ___anigre_ | done nothing, and had gotevery thing. The Van | | Table, until half part 3 this afternoon, Ms, Baker's | *PrrossreRaymond and Waring (the proprietors) I ara | 6d on the 1th of November nex’. The other case was a y of wight, travelling in couches, both Hailroads being peas | TROY MOKNING AND EVENING LINE. | Burenites were defrauded-the Calhoun men | het ie on wanking and, the pureouryy (rélenes to | Pleavad to learn have had a most successful season, and | that of Peres Hitchcock, who wes indicted for the mur 4 f i ee nitertants 15 dk oe claiodnsatsst MORNING LINE AT SEVEN O’CLOCK. were’outraged—the men of the West most grossly lity of stockholders of’ b ‘and | re now making their way towards New York,in which | der of his father John Hitchcock, in town of Wyndham, Pg sep bray y mem nal fb Apeanony Office FO ALBANY AND TROY—From the | deceived, and the young democracy murdered in | panking associations) was laid on the table until 9 on | city they intend to take up their wiater quarters. on the 26th of May last. The pst the pri- ‘api @a® ere RAE CUMMINGS, Agee. Freembont Fier as ie foot of e Fount Ne cold blood, and without remorse, and without @ | Monday morning. Mr. Swackhamer moved that the re- at ten taal Nawse cateem tote taren ite i No. 11, on the rights and privileg of Varieties affray. He was found guilty, and sentenced to the State red after reports Nos. prison for I cue 2 ~ ee Ss eoet Folnt Ni funeral consigned to Hades. itt . WA | SS EEE | Mae being ot the lato somion, we fna | fr sas bes P RNES 1g lerhook and Baltirao: that, gathered up here and there, and headed by | T ‘The convention then proceeded further to con- . d OFFI: 5 4 board the boat. that arch tacti the h a e report on the election orfappointment of all offi- NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL EMIGRATION | qeulty'tad bitiey Sortnen} AA Monday. Wet gyn ceca a ear et Kiemincane core whose functions are Jocal, &c- ‘The fifth section ; sella Gorham, F Yih ele f the report, relative to the election of Mayors of ci- P. Fr BYBNES & CO, of ‘ rahe gateaminoat, TROY Captam, Gorham, on Tuesday. | independent of all cliques, was enabled tocrerce | tigs war struck out. The sixth section, providing for TO TAILORS. THOSE who wish to acqutre a rapid knowledge of Cutting ti all the various styles ‘of garments worn at the are advised to as 2 copy of Stinemetts’ Celebrated ‘says, ‘that Major Delevan, jorming the public of the U - the obedience of the most refractory, with the intment by the supervisors, or oth a ine, of first etapense sit onaly om board, or at the office on the | tender of rewards on the one hand, or threats of ae authoritien, of all county, city, town and village cna yh Saat Delevan, proprictors | work oa blest wl ch contains all the information Seb, Lith, 6th, 4 excommunication on the other. Seizing the Ore- | oflicers whose election or appointment is not provided | Tou? hy being ‘coon akon. He Wes on. alae rg ges ay ee apm mot 20th to Boston, and at stated NEW YORK. ALBANY AND TROY LINE gow recommendations, the men of the West deter- | for in the constitution, in suc yA 88 the legislature | week, by being thio’ en returning the | Union, and ie Aen pene y, by the sr New Orleans daring the he FOR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT "| mined to bear off the palm in a blind obedience | mAy direct, was agreed to. The reventh section, rele: | horses he was driving became and ran away, | 8d0Pt its Principles Price per copy: Tapeemenc akg" ise GENE | gy Fem narie es Peo Cewtase,,, |, the Executive omcie, The New York Delega | Ste san ictun we Mescli wer fore au it | tod bene tn sccdnt, hw oe wemeamaeay out | Se arturnfe sess yt acer he ent in the passenger trade in Liverpool, | ,, The low-pressure steamboat EMPIRE, HB, Magy | tion, however, were hard to surpass in this chap- | tional section, authorising the legislature to fx the fees | pd scratched: and his body «good dealbeuiged, He WB. 8 importance ol a direct Agency in the | Legres the foot iy CY * y | ter of servile servility. There was still adrop of paid to Gounty Glen trict was compelled to remain behind when the loft | sto1mer No us 7, New Gaited Seates, forthe purpose of placing withia the power of none COLUMBIA, © ‘Wm. H. Peck, wil) | SWeetness in the bitter draught in the prospect of | fees to be paid to the cot treasurers. Lexington. ’ THE AMAZON Teopendeace with arespectable: establishment, from whom | I9a7e,o% Monday, Wednesday and Sriday evenings, & | rotalintion against the annexation of Texas, and | clerks, district attorney ftreasurers to be Tuornse Bequesrs—Ieanc Franklin, of Sumner CO wigs, they ean rely for attentioh and favor towards their relations taking these Boats will arrive in time. to take | *Sainst the South. But even here the South were | sated by selaries. | Mr. St. John moved to add that th ne Rageeshes eres ppaiiongt: Be 267 oh, ogring the ald county. ‘ sie Train of Cars from ‘to Buffalo, anc | rtumphant, and Cass, Allen, Dickinson, and com- ol not exceed the amount of fees paid into cducution of tales” oat femel rd GENTLEMEN'S Real Heads of Hair, being 4 BYRNES & go. offer many advantages to passen- oy any, too late discovered that they had been pl: treasury of such counties respectively. juce Ny test improve! the gers which no ethers have atcempted, ina direct communiea- Rn, Smee peny, a 0" 4 ley ha n play- ted, and the section was then rejected. ense ‘and the subscriber 18 tion by the.r ships from Lreland to the Uni ned ew as they | ge wi ee i p o» | ing @ game of Reyer as John Quincy Adams, | ‘The eighth section, authorising the legislature to re| places. The value em here. displa have. wpvariably, vessels lurieg the spring f’om;Dubl Ro freight taken ahror 5% o’eloek. backed by the first Ree of Genesi the | jate the fees of those officers for whom no provision is about six hundred | any height, « peint, in wig "making never before Saved much trou ose alone, event, bank, billy, specie, oy gp» | Frosidont’s Message. Tho North and West had | made by the constitution, was rejected. The ninth sec- fi thea by chapel ee irely new; ‘al a et a hope remainin, ie of rivers and t |, authorisin, board of supervisors to fix th Basset moment H ‘themee| ports of the United Siates ships trade fro DALY, LINE BOA: BETW. bors ; they passed ro his Excellency—the late | ry of district sttorneys was strack out, 63 to- 32.” The Pr aeyige elste Mayor Me Alpin, st Mo- to the comstenence wlhas core booms pa areal of | the verpool, nenrly at the same cost as direct York. () ‘ATEN ISLANI acknowledged head of the party. The tariff was | tenth section, relative to the duration of offices, not pro- | bile, with a conspiracy ‘to seize, convert to piratical living man. Copy t 5 rl went ts ATEN ISLANDER, Capes D: Van Feit wil ending while the rivers and harbors remained in Tied by this constitution, was adopted. “Mr. Swackha- pariaeee the eohsenen Mobile. ‘ Grant was tne onder OF | __su28 imere abe Hotels andes tesonts Hotel fe = if i i ne 4 . og overheard, in L) a J _ ate ou GAT ation, ana vy whom any money can be were Bren Island a@®, 8, 9, Wand 11 A. Mf; at, 2,3, 4,5; are ‘Father fiitchie: and site tase Wika fase sable OL etna or comsellr ak lane ened. ae rec, | Proeely te of Fraaure, was arrested. © closely oe INVISIBLE WIG " en stores, Sc. i * man ‘ a on i t ‘tablished are ‘abolished ; but | A mam nemed Mathias Cloud died at Boston on Sunday | GO clovely resembles the seal bead Of hake ea ‘The persons who act for this Company in the United States | Leave New York, st 7,8, 10, and 11, A. BM. and 1, 2,3, 4,9, Bunkerhoff and Rathbun knocking under at dis- | and compensation now re .Tand 7PM. tion. iff being secured, the rivers a1 ro made by law for all last, from the effects of laudanum taken by misteke. “NEW YORK—Mr. Edward Saul, $8 South, comer of | * Ail reene a the nak of of the owners threo eee gery onkclypene , See Sey | Meme Le OL Beier and ~~ The adv Sei aaiauen Wants: wake Sande toe 4 r a harbors are thrown overboard, followed by the | vailin in any suit asa part of the recovery, an| The Richmond Southern Standard of the 30th ult. says n Wall street. stage will I It's landing for the Telegrapb- be . neti : i 1e 80 closely to BORTON SM WR McKay, St Mibeatere. se Beaton very bows Viroughoutthe day. Fare 18% conta. Soph seetecen. oes Neon 2nd the West Siutabl compa MNO aoneeeR TT Fire | Seaoad toon hd wabrtaaees paceman oreeog ot fecemfle he anata both ia ightnes and nace ae hy ’ ee =e = neat Ppt , fe - | dead, remained in @ very critical situation. by pormenane 0 PAL TIMORE—Mr. George Law. FOR LIVERPOOL —Only Regular Packet to | Pledged to the prostration of the powers that be, tation, Lom se than fhe vbr pom yea o's ciand say that if mortification doe not take PF eee I it pth TE noe perpen ‘evo! NEW ORLEANS My. Jehu ‘Tos enil.on the Get of Cetober—-2 he sagerior fast seil- | especially Secretary Walker. ten 29. Mr. Worden offered the following section :— next 24 hours, he may yet recover. We sincerely hope the sceptic and conuoi ike invited to Drarre ano kxcnanos —Dre ey amount, payable | {amet Mil; RUAN heey he President next asks for two millions to buy | All officers mentioned in thia article elected by the.| itmay be so.” novel and benutifa Har peti at Nt, 20 the Provincial Saat tio vee el nee lee: the above ship, having superb accommode- | UP the government of Paredes, and bribe him to | people of the ral counties and in office on the first] Perex Parte, one ef the chiefs of the Tuscarora eotues ek Lian onees ap shears. rimeme Sihontdiecoune. vy og and Scotland, | tions for cabin, second cabin, ad steerage passengers, who | put anend to the existing war with Mexico. ‘The | day of January, 1847, shall hold their respective offices | indians, who, with Elder James Cusick and others, paid ST WIGS For particulars of terms apply to ‘will be taken at the low ee Pie louse pass the measure (the North and West) | uatil the first of January, 1960. And the terms of all off- | g visit to our city lest spring, and gave several concerts NEW INVENTED . PW. BYRNES & CO., th JOHN HERDMAN & CO. with an abolition proviso, in their bitterness |°e' mentioned in this article and not elected by the | of sacred music, ‘this life on the 8th ult. at Fort | FZATCHELOR’S new invented Wins and Scabps, made of 29 61 South street. P people, when this constitution takes effect, or appointed | Scott, Mo., whither the tribe had emigrated {rom New | 2», the finest natural curl hatr and adapt * They are 58 South, corm er yi st.. New York. rn that out we SES &'cO.,” | BLACK BALL, OR OLD LINE OF LIVER: | *8ainst the success of the South, and the appa- | to fl any vacancy in such office, shall expire first Janu- | York’ In's letter from Elder Cus ‘entirely © mew in} st imem 3% Waterloo Rosd, Liverpool. POOL PACKETS. rent perfidy of the administration, Honest John | ary, 1948. And the legislature shall provide by law for | of about 200 who went to that now country, thirty have | $30 Leen Sa EY hate Sha Ea te HAVANA AND NEW For LIVERPOOLThe only regular Packet of | Davis, in the Senate, talks the whole scheme to | supplying any vacancies occurring in any office created | Jlod, among whom war the wite of Peter Criotup, who | The publre are invited to inepecte large and well select EANS the Ist of October—The magnificent and celebrated | death, by talking out the last invaluable half | in this article until such vacency shall supplied by | di the 4th of August last Many of those who re- | sock, containing every variety of size and color; they favorite Packet Ship OXFORD, bur- | hour of the session. election or othewise, and ail elections to fill vacancies | main, desire to return to their native country. — Philadel then be apie antes he effect. en Lone vane, Captain Samuel Yeaton, will sail positively | And thns we find, that a party, which was uni- | shall be for the residue of the vacant term. phia Sun. | gh, BATCHELOR, inventor and only Beastromzer, 2 aly necen tedat the outset of the most momentous session of |, Referred to committee No.7. The article was then | Plenae to cony the addr aiatenre rcely necessary to sa public, that, the accor in, 2d Cabin and Steers t 18 well know to the tra- laid on the table, and ordered to be printed. The Con-| Covrr ror THR CorrEcTION oF Ernors.—Wed- | — f the OXFORD, | thi nd which after havi: Tey PALicn Wehccie-o: in] toe Geter OF the woneaurer chbe ae vention then proceeded to the consideration of the report | necday, Sept. 90, 1846.—Present: Senator Lott BATGHELOR’S HAIR DYE. Phe yell ‘and has been tested an rY Hide ceoegumcaitions | ore most superb and cost! h dern i - reed . on the elective franchise —the qua rh ‘ LIQUID COLORING FOR THE HAIR, WHI8- acager as of gupeiorgret-and oes aha indoce: | Mon all Coaveniere, ther carat ont eédvorneeamforea | more Convention, and the principal bill, the | ineauons to vote and to hold ofice” ‘The fret secton | Presiding, and nine other, Senators, No, quorum being | A Ted tt Olaline to hatamapt il ar sien ve um s, but will be alongside the wharf at ay ey Yh tan | those e1 , who should call and see this splendid speci- tanff, with an unequivocal majority against it, is | was read as follows :— Path Tinton ef it wasition seat at otsldeh, "As M, (be by’ thos: haye used or sold rath Thursday morning from which race she will depart | Et Ls rete instantly resolved into its original state of disso- Every white male citizen of the age of twenty-one | On the 71) tay oe nero the hi ot sequmente ying t Its application is For passage, apply to the captaty, or to don octets ee es early applica. | lation, saving that the South, the most openly re- | years, who shall havo been a citizen for sixty days, and | SOU Wh again Py nf Gants ‘od white of ing owphaticnll fect ws J. & N. BRIGGS, 40 South at, | ton! made fogt of Beekman street, or to uy dita ‘ an inhabitant ofithis State one year next preceding’ any os rian mPa way Ke ed Koh ¥ | e subscribers, BROTHERS & Co bellious division of all, and the weakest, have wor «Geo tas: We Sasot oy preference. The following shows the | keepers, druggists, Ke., it will be found a ost desirable ar were joot to the Fulton Hank). | gained every thing—the Oregon, the tariff, and | lection, and for the last jonthis @ resident of the {the Error calendar. No. 3, W. Small vs. | ticle, as they can with confidence, recommend er ous Manufacturing Co. 4. J. McCullough vs. | tomers, and nox be troubled with complaints of lying the "SHIP FOR NEW OR | the vetoes; while the North and West, with an Aid frst class Packet ship OS. | overwhelining force, all-sacrificing, and all-obe- idwill sail positively on the | dient, have been stripped to their skins, in the ve- maperior com - (pment pees oe the tariff, — the Oregon. ana nee sengers, such a curious and anomalous con nuon 0! airs wd Treas peeysons to cagie Souetaa Uy coe easeeen ce iar | Presented in the history of politics, since the days | the first line. The motion was debated by the same. 97, G. W. Stanton, Jr., vs. J. Kinney. 0. F | tion of the hair, without ¢ ther partientars apply on board the ship, at pler 0. 0B. R. | Of the French Directory. sell, abd Stev a The io A i veoune Sate | Hi Stief ve. MB Hart. 98. E. Corning and al. vs. J. Me- | if it proves ati decade With the triumph of the whole chain of the | {hy vote was aken, Cullough. 34H, Copgill ve. D. Leavitt, President, ke. | BRTCHELOK, No. 3 1 wash- J. Moss, 6. The Madison Co. Mutual Ins. Co. va. J. Gates See eriihses pub of so Rea - rr andal. 11, The Medical Institution of Geneva College | { ne co those wonder ‘sO. 8. Patterson. 12. F. Ray va Birdseye tnd erfeetty faiform, entirely tree (moval pazple, Deer 16. G. P. Frost vs. the Saratoga Mutuel Fire Insurance | daced by the ordinary hair dyes. In proof of ite e! y the Co. 23. J. Fowler vs. 8. P. Jermain. 24 W. Ellis vs. | inventor is prepared to apply the dye to ehiehers, oF & por . BRITISH ANU NORTH AMERE CAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM SHIPS. pend tons and 440 horse power each, an oer contmet witt the Lords of the - ity. J. HERDMAN & CO., 61 South st f i i 8 u The well known fast sailing ship JOHN’ HOLLAND, | Baltimore resolutions, which the party had united | Aprgnnoon Sxssion.—The report ef the select com: | 2% J, jer v8.8, B.. Ne MCE. | $1, double size $1 50, Captain —, will succeed the Osceola, and sail on or abort in supporting as one man, we find the adminis- | mittee to whom was referred the article y Mr. People 08 Adame vo the'P ta &DiMead vad | nero Cer bi s07h_ | tration elected upon them, recommending them, | Loomis in relation te corporations other than banking #04 | {yfyon, “Called once and —6. G. Call ve. the | TOO BPE FOR L1V ERPOOL—NewLine—Regular Packet spd approving them, in the very hour of success _— bn ok ticind does comnialowe of People. 21. E. Judson vs, ton. 22. W. G. Wood CATARLISHED IN 1840. of Oct. 2rh—The elegant fast sailing Picket ship | abandoned in every quarter :— oot yet cpr 2d 8) formed under general laws, v0. Weiant, 26%. T. P Heyer. 26. H. | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GARKICK, B. J. Ho Trask master, will sail as | 1, By the north and west, because of the ruse upon | ‘hell not be created by special act, except in cases, when | | oomig vs, H. Munro. 29. 'T. Denn the Manhattan | § of de Qceriptions, kinds and sizes, 50 per con ATS LAGER AT rang accommodations aneoeaiteg | {26 Oreuom-guation, andthe velo" of the rivers and | the judgment ofthe Legislator, the object of the cor: | COO" "A ‘Krenek va, Re D. Carmuse aI H. ewit so | Oaiioner chan canbe bonght st any eter Places "Tie for »pl comtort.. Ay board harbors, ; ee = hg al. va, J, D. Beers. 32. G.M. Patchen vs. the city of | ming at manniacturery’ prices, fooc uf Walrrteey arto "7 “Ee RCOLLING '&'Co: | |, BY Ponne Ivania, because of the repeal of theact | fopied withont degnion: The sepond fection W9# | Brookiya, aad er Ii ewe Stabe" ‘nee o' re “ of 5 Kane lett - — ' Mannthetnvers mvnrrers. tary i ; " tions shall be secured by such in- , | aug tre gicket ship ROSCTUS, 4. Eldridge, master, will succeed eds) uso the administration is suspect: | 4, Duet from comporat ‘corporators end other means, as | FIRKS.—A very destructive fire commenced in | area CANDLES AND OlL—A supenor article of ace, pose design to ove may be preseribed by law.” Aci libra the wood ands of Mr. Clark, in the southwest a Ss Sperm Candies ot 05 cents per a oat aon ato ERP — Mr. Tilden red as a sul }, a section drawn lymouth, which was ning when last hes ter. a Qrapsee Tie frst-clang. feet saline pocket skip | gilt’ Auem ome & © - | himsett and Sir. Loomis, to this effct~thet after tho year | from. ‘The fie extended over a range of e/ght miles, | olay do, at 6a, conta the, Od! fave ere RY CLAY, Capt. Nye, wil mil as above, her | 9%! Benton, en oot W sdb ide ry stockholder in any corporation for pecuniary | and between one and two thousand cords of wood had | Pinch hate sit iigyiss hg se s Yexulsr day. ; nésthera Heute bene lof the 1 e ept insurance compauies, shall be liable in | been consumed. A large number of citizens turned ont, ‘and (26 Greenwich and 76 Stree. nd Lcgrage fasonernPemons tending eb | al hacora None bal Ue ale of hs sires Asda oan smoot seat ote tomiaal | mouth’ Tnsuraee olen, awn 2 at 2 | ied above wr, Gowan pecker de make immediate appiveatiog on board fort of Maiden | | % By Van Buren, Wright and gompeny, including fiictouk. it” Ayrwult movdd to trike out the | quelling. ther femes, and “greal hoper were en- | {ivered cvany pao the ety free of eherge, ale tmere caret Met ak tek ie. Blair and Rives, and « formida- insurance companies. Ca 08 to | tortalned, that the fre would’ be extinguished 10 the | FSC ys —rratwou of the Kidneys, pain inthe rds exce| ause of the Cage 3 ree mate | 87. ‘The su wiffute sh amended, was than K , 42 to | course ofthe forenoon The fire ft a coal pi itivenens sore eyes. ing to Mr. Lobdell, with ite | eee Speci han tnde radien! cures im m ny Cxa0e va iVenvro0,=—The New Line—iteguiar imate extinction, beg! | bo: | LT SHil BROORKSEY, err Diakat al bier Desc Phe. veveiere lento 61. The second section, ve, was adopted. Mr. | A barn in Plympton, belo: : : mereetins k Insured. On Tuesday, ive mentioned eomplaints, as can pair a rg) Peer car choce een maybe cathy, the font, because ther apprehend anothér con | Yotn to pie any special not fraiod Unser Une Brat ectjon, | w howe and twe baroe belonging to ir. Lyman et An | sonal reference.” The speci ia ner teh of enipernth, “rPSSouuLL wanervnn, | point acsiiethe Uiokie tsteey Ssanaint overage Catboun, 7"! | antiga pos tks Parag beeps Kami | Gar’ arb, caveh ts ecko Werester and |Euote oy len temnsat" gah og wth runs | Be ti sige oat ye a aa ace RS |eirneay he Morte moved to amoung ore | miko s egutninant Gan haat Soe Soars. eT highway, Seva als te sston os coeds chat Carried, | mated at about $3,000, on which hogg Oe tapes Rene, on Bie TOK NEW ORCRANS—To oni in gicw agers WOODRULL & MINTURN, | The fine fast sailing seppared Snr ‘87 Bonth street. | vetoed bill of French indemnities. al cases: +) " PS Positively pe, a te Si hPrysgur 1000 tons. aaa any oneting | hy be ge peo new oes the | The. Teinaiing ncn, Ssaning the tens ones muieae, Lie Wyman none, two. hare, = oSelitings a at Wim PENNE, wae Leak i wii att Piet fl 4 : article, as amended, ‘bridge, were jestroyed, “ yee ” radon. | day ; Hy and oa ou her regster | Pesive ammunition is pretty well expended, | Se'reintod,” Adjourned-—sdvbeny step’ nis Oue* © | (rt cube Barb, the harvest of tke Inte crop. eater co wien

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