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NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1846. yori lg a age | JEFFERSON INSURANCE COMPANY. ‘The State Constitutional Convention. | | re = 5; = —oooooooOoee Office No. & | 4 | ing, with the amendment thereto, with some ‘mo difi LONG ISLAND RAILROAD. pus Ore of Want Sires, die 1: ae ‘isle: | A P 0 F T H E C I T Y 0 F T A M PI Cc 0, | Awany, Oct. 5, 1846, } tion, was adopted. The seventh section, which pbs nage ait Mee aERT, 1K ‘ture of the State of New York passed: May: toe iste, | | The Closing Scenes—General Review—The Married | * Married women the control of their ‘own property— : | gated’ ant arhe begat sl Seerant ani | COPIED FROM ONE OF ARISTA’S CHARTS. | Women's Section, $e | Sousiler. "Phe reconsideration was finaly cettied, 50 Hoses occasioned by the’ fire of 19th July, 1843) and the | © | We ogain visited the Assembly Chamberthis morning, | 43. Mr. Harris moved te amend so as to provide that ihe solved thet the ate carta Sosa Rey as Manalueously xe | japtured at Resaca de la Palma. | where the State Constitutional Convention is now in ses. | )'ehe'ty of the wife shall not lable for the debts of Ot.and after FRIDAY, October 2, 1846, Trains will run ag prorizions of sai follow: Notice is hereby th d ii sion. The concluding business is so vastly important Mere afeartally oneal - ‘ney be benett that I cannot but entertain the belief that a summary will | of sock eeperirs Lost, 48to 61, and the section itself be acceptable to you, and interesting to the readers of | ected, 50 to 59. Mr. Bassom moved a section declar- the New Fork pases sd | ing that the contract of marriage shall not be held to vest | in either of the contractin, rtie ‘The new Constitution, as adopted by the Convention, | other. Lost, 6 to 89. Several ciher propentous ware hoving been printed, the Convention commenced a kind | fered to take the place of the rejected section, ¥ k is | formity with said act and with t Lunatn Buooxtin—st 7 Gricck A. Mi, (Egeton trein) for | uns etite ie her tow sends ¢ (Greenport, dail sfeigemt toy stoprine al dhe retentstoekholgry ofthe Compa th hat they are ree ¢ ‘ a Mm Farmingdalt ‘Gegree’s Manor. ired to elenify” eae arn sat a ela « mM ly, for Retiogdae ‘and inter: | ihe eet feat or Seer fay af ompuy. Riker mes wm atizotelock, M., for Greenport daily, ( Sct soddl ae teel ine 5 Ee Je veges days excepted.) Mopping at Jamvice, Branch, an pb : ch Sun- elect to fill up theit stock, aud also iu case they’ elect to up th the affiormt tequired at such timed by Mr. Ficksvilisy axa all ; : stock, to pay, ut | Loomis, and others; when, ‘ 4 «sm Hekeariiles ae all p \ hy > igen | opts Manner as the Board of Di-ectors may hereafter dof me a Ca rene a | pana beginning whole subject was Ind peep mae cee Santor, the Luave Gunensons—at 8X A. M., daily Sceommodstion train And notice is hereby further given that on the 2th day of * We the people of the State of New York, grateful to | Section, securing the iliberty of speech, the freedom of 4 gPugE Db for ou the asnal of she boa frm | ef a wil make np the original expt of snd iat he Almighty God fer our freedom : in order to secure its | CI n aed witha ieee ele ee ee Jorwiel.) Boston train daily, (except Sun- ud for that purpose books of subseription will be opened at ings, do establish this constitution. ibel, making it applicable > a e rge’s or an u ‘The preamble, after a brilliant effort on the part of | t° criminal pynutens only. The ninth section requir- Michael Hoffman, in reply to a proposal to amend, was | ing 2 'wo-thind vote to appropriate the public property to eiaun. private purposes, was adopted. The tenth section was ‘The Convention then decided thatthe trial by jury | der consideration when the Conveation adjourned. should remain inviolate forever, butthe following clause | eft it srtional Trinythe partion ina otyil sat Whether Ocpensaunon, N. Y., Sept. 1846. e trial should be a jury trial or not: ‘But a jury The Run from Buffato—@rand Island and Majer Noah— may be waived by the parties in all civil case Navy pi iby ay Bugpesied at the Felom ner to be prescribed by law.” This clause was incorpora- | The Lake -Town of Oswego—Statistics. of Trade ted into the second section of the first article of the new Sackett’s Harbor--An old Ship in the Ship Hor constitut ston—The Cathedral—The Mark Peraisagdels, poly nae Sah he Leave Fanwixopate at Oi A M. daily (except Sandays,) | subscribed—(the present stockholders to. ha a Leave Jastitesmat o'clock A.’ My 242. BM, and6yy P,| wrendoned'ant! che neve sabeceiimone to take elfect onthe 3d A freight traia'wil lesve Brooklyn for Greenport, with « py of Nor ire caedarane weston ra! cat attached, on Monday, Wadneadny aud Fi. | ‘“And wotice is hereby further given to such stockholders as at8ig A.M. Returning, leave Greenport at 144 o’clotk | shall i fill up their stock, or by lect shall fi f "Mo Tata, ‘Thuraday and Baturdays, stopriag at inter: | the right 0 t0 40, that they are required onthe 20 day of Nos ber next, to surrender to the said President or Secretary, SUNDAY TRAIN. the eal ‘ginal certificates of stock, EPRALTEA i cresnsor:_ne | esta ctstionee mete soa! R i mber of shares In certain cases heretofore, courts of law have refused | and the So! euport at 236 F, ML, for Brooklyn, stopping | asthey may respectively be entiiled to, said Stockholders to receive the testimony of witnestes who did wot be- | Bie dentnage ty ‘Kote Johutnc the receiving pay for fractic part 7: WFHORNE, Fan lieve in the existence of a ren Being ; but this day ucen of the Ther Islands, 4c., $e. iy Gro. T. Hore, See’y. . the Convention has introduced the following clause into | ‘The run down from Buffalo to Ogdensbi _Dated New York, Aui 10th, 1846. aul? 2tawtNar the new constitution :— gare ls, and all along down on the e No person, shall be reiiderad tacon pated as a wit: | above that dark und fearfully deep and rapid ace |, OD ac nt of rs rel ious belief.” i ihe attention of the convention wos then oalled tothe | the wari n> ner 7 and Cow” the Bt. Lawrence, beats fourth section of the first article of the old constitution, HAKDWARE, HAIR SEATING, &c. ROSS love priced Kntvevand Kork AOO GE985 Jom Priced Knives and Korks, St. G t vind whi ; ef Left Buffalo per railroad yesterday morning at nine re Jaserpar | LOO) ito do pial white bone do $6 0 per gross which declares that “* no minister of the gospel, or —passing Grand Island, whee Major Mordecel Manas. Fao pote a5 3 Greenport = oe or ° vera, waar Forks, 3734 cents. po pra eens heeaea ot ae Noah purposed to settle the Jews in Ne caf REDS Ste te renin rs caw aretvil pl Pigiaree itch de 100 dor Patent Knob Locks, “f ible to, orjcapable of holding apy civil or the Aations: Nore atthe inland, hin ol the Island. 100 pieces Layrock's Hair Cloth, at reduced list. eee — | camo Navy Island, where the Patriote were starved and it distinguished for | frozen out, or scered out, inthe late Canadian war, end c heard before in this ' the old wharf, at Schlosser, where the Caroline was out chamber, the section was ‘ken out. Hereafter the | out and sent down in a blaze into the gulf of oblivien ; y of this State, of all denominations, are, if this | and then “the mained constitution be adopted by the people, eligible to any al hours, taking a stroll over the island with an in- civil or military office. It w d as highly pro- ing lady from Buffalo, and where we dined to the bable that no priest would t appears to | military discipline of the table d’hote of the Cataract me to clear case that priest for Go- | How vernor by and by. I think this movement is without precedent in the history of the government of this ta Singular to state, after a ity beyond any thing | ¢ Crates will be in readiness at the foot of Whitehall Also, a very complete assortment of warranted C$ Files, fr the several trains, 30 minutes | Chisels rawing Knives. all numbers of calico printer's tarting from the Brooklyn Screws, Bteelye: Fire Irons, Kettles and peamabeat A of then eaves ooereee rt paus, Tea Trays, Violin Stringg, Percussion Caps, Gun Ke. popetlers are solicited to examine she above goods and prices CHEE tT ROADS: GEOR OTA eT SKN 03 StieM WEE je John at, up stairs. a DEPOT OF ca a ee eum AND GLASS: 315 BROADWAY, (UP STAIRS.) G¥RARDIN, Age the Manufacturers, has re- ceived from re sale orter family, who own the property at the Falls, sd t0, be worth half millien, oa i therefore take the liberty o: ing to them an improvement The ninth section of the first article, which provides | or two to ‘eel int Ne ate the public atifcation. that private property shall not be taken for public use, | And our preliminary suggestion is, that they are unde: without just compensation, was then had under obligations to th sideration. A very lengthy discussion ensued, which | island and the ri y 1. Wit tel thant of the State at Geo ia, form a sonsingons line fom Be Bavenuch to Masons. Ceatel tesiiroads nt" c irom whom, in the brit i Fancy Cu luded when 1 left the chamber. Macon to Atianta,......Macon & Wester Railroad Fa re So was not concluded when {left the chamber. roe pare Malle be 5 8, Bee., See. ‘To-morrow has been fixed upon for the final adjourn- tdvods will becersed irom Sayanaeh tor Atlanea and Ootb- | p; Ang: fot tale, less than cost, aaplendid Dessert Service of ment ofthe Convention; but it is believed that the session calogs, atthe following rates, vig: rs Sait ar teetlgen = co Sa LOT CR will be prolonged som> days latsr. ‘Tho wholo body b establishment in Spruce street, to match any patrerns.o seems to be distinguished for good order and unanimity ineuft Seanane tt Goops, To.ft- Te Ooth- aor, Bagging, Ho Dagar, ¢ c es Liq Topacee Leathe tanta, caloge. | French or English China, of Im eod*r of sentiment ; the general appearance and address f the ind a substantial orna- members is very creditable to the State and the ni Hides, Cotton Yarns, (ypper,_ Tin, COAL. : ody? Bar and Sheet Iron,’ "i D i b they would not suffer by a comparison with any body a Catings eres en gece 90.75 remit gry ep epr yee yee she be eieeeeed of men of like character I ever saw. I will try to send cask ‘oF boxes, in the best order from, the yard, commer of King and Green- joa ge veh rane ine wert re xb sey of ad e rg these % wich streets—25 cents t. : ournment, whi pe coptable i i 3 tron and Grind or tmendere ne HBS Ben CLINTON, THE NEW POINT OF ATTACK. Jourament, which | ope willbe accopiablo 1 You. | | the Nereides or the Naiales, pouting out from thelr 4 ideiascances Aes $0 6255 RK, 0. WETMORE & OU, .. e sive of the sesuit of the election to be holden next No- | not thet be beautiful? And then that disfiguring wooden Boxes of Hats, Bonnets and. Furniture, [MPOWTERS mid Dealersin Ching, Glass "'and Esrthen- REFERENCES. vember; his spirits are excellent, and his general Lealth | box, called Utd tick up against the flank POF CUDIC LOOT... oe eve vee cenaes 80 90 . infor th - : probably, never was better. of Goat Island, remov. Pees St tire Usd: Seualats ee: geneyaty ol ie dertrttionof iar ata ty Gr 1. Muleteer Square 5. Waste Lands. Aig ahetoh re The weather here is of that kind usually called“ Indian | anda stairway cut dow ‘any thing to get ‘Glass, 0 Confection. the night of the 29th September, and thet they are now 2. Place d’Armes. 6. Hospital. , Rcandsine Growl ” Tnever experienced more beautiful w that wooden eye-aore to « front view, out of the way, for so MD. 100 Ibs. 35 anew stock of goods at No’ 113 Pearl street, Hanover 3. Custom House. 7. Piers. ll. Exercising Grounds. I close, Mr. O’Conor, of New York has moved | however creditable to the builder, it spoils the picture which place their business will be resumed and 4. Liberty Fort. 12. Forts. A. Forts to reconsider the 7th section of the Ist article of the new | gam Pate! ight Hou: ty of the | picturesque: of the # e, and that | path ought to be cut to the illdo. It contributes to the Consitution, which provides that “all pro fe, owned by her at the time of her ders upon their books, at the time of the late fire, will 12 00 All 3 speedily bs shined, and they trast oer the conqeisy which} The Route from our Fron (Panuco) there is a garrison containing six hundred troops, usin i 1 50 as fur the momeut suspen led ty not deter ieees of artillery, | acquired by her afterwards, by gift, devis the Hog's B, in little central is any of their customers from sug their purct ases, Bor ‘Tampico, to the City ee el iactieet ehtaneabed by ra panier Of poor | or otherwise than from her Kusbaii ahall be hier separate | breaking their heads in stumbli 85 | country merchants from examining their wares. The above sketch iss ‘objects just ready to drop to their parent earth. Tpopets \ they go under. Not another tree, not a single sapling. Savannah to Atlas —tiitecdere —______| en from a map found in nja mound of tho opposite side of the luke there ia | Mr. his motion by a forcible appeal | ought to be out out of the fine ferest of the Island. There, Children wi CHEAPER THAN EVER. of the 8thend 9th of Mey. As there ie(te afort and four pieces of cannon, and on the canal which | to the C whole section His argu: | au improvements might be made with the Savannah to. Mae: A A FULL suit of superfine cloth made to order, in the most | on Tampico by our forces, and es our } leads from the river into the lake, there is another com- luring | greatest advantage toall concerne railroad d Goods consigned to the Subscriber will be forwarded substential and fashionable si AC ¥ leas from that of posod of sand bags. Outside of the town there is one | bil Ne e ‘0 Johu- | the cliff to the ferry was certainly a great discevery ; und 1 rer alee een ba. paid at Bavssnbh; Adtanta oc Goa. | Sate We a Conair aac ee Rok, Oe Hlish: | the following the route will Piner, which is ina state of dilepidation, In landin fon's reports in support of his portion. He was fol | affords a most convenient means of riding uy and down ; it ma} ‘id at ivannah, ita oF rine street, ew Yor! very arucle im 5 * ‘ pag lowe: but viewed from the opposite it lool ike ona. F'Wwintt y low. ‘Call aud see. ing. We give first the route from Montere F there would be little to contend with ; indeed many o y bat viewed from the opjoste side, Look Tike the ral avannam, Angust I5, 1846. Id 2m *rre hi ‘and Saltill ters. mised to become rather exciting and highiy REGULAR MAIL LINE FOR BOSTON, BALTIMORE COLLEGE OF DENTAL SUK: | Vc 19,000 souls, ore towns plogsantly “jpAt the bar there are about two hundred men, under | The Mayor came down upon the Con euOn 12 a peril r | is out of taste with the. ace of r TAA, NOBWICH & WOR. F LECT ee adesntONs 1836 7. isin. | Situated’ In the Sierra Madre, 'and not far iro fe command of General Cor, of Texan memory. Par- | mentary style. He gare the Convention a graphic pic- | graded road uy the cliff on the Canada side, 0 GESTER, withoat change of: HE LECTU SES and Mechanical Iustruction inthis in- | other. Here the vailies sre fruitf is still Commandant General, and Colonel Castillo, | ture o life in New York during hi mm Cd Cres dred times over in better keeping wil eo Cars. wage, or without stitution will commence oa ihe Ist Monday of Novem- | S0SGant for the oxisting population. ‘The cow layor of the place. The whole force, at the bar, in the | where he said poor women toiled tor money which was | ought here to be studied before mere convenience, im Tartred ther | Ua had Continue four mouths: sing will be in readiness for | tween Monterey and Zacatecas abou: ry, and in the forts, consists of but one thousand and fa ap sr nie besser peer Paigaktuaran Pema Beaty of Ret vo Boston. his. fe ng the only inland: route the class. he arge aud costly additions have been made tothe | herds. ‘The latter is a mining district ; its population is of whom two hundred and forty are com- | Wis fo wet ly to way that 1 b railryad, only make the other additions we hav thro ‘| museum. To encow ie emulation a handsome ® of extract: } computed at 23,000 souls. South of Zacatecas is isers | Nc Convention will be reversed, and the offe: 'ER, Forwarding Anna, c. RR. JOHN MOFFATT. Monterey, said — contain 15,000 inhabitant , the native Mexicans are ready to change their taskmas Ex-Mayor Moi ‘iver. Iti#an improvement which mara the picture—it rive: Pp! ole = is nd as long as possible, the But we Si agree t = ul at Ra bY steamboat sad railroad. . mula 8 f ico nullif, hat its | ment of tl f mitted. i ductor the ea, ho rl hare particular ares of thetr Obie grotassieg close wa shell erhitne saosepretiimteys | Ce, S84 ets rele cae Groth at tan inttanon 1 defence ord ahtacal defects of ite milite: | sive section stricken out. From the Falls we passod slong the cli and gradually ‘ ‘otherwise give his attention to their | Chapin A. Harris, Av M. M.D. professor ofthe prineyjles roach to the city ie guarded by a [From the Albany Argus, Oct.6] Frye peg hide alpen some two hundred . and one-third ot the beans and pepper consumed in the aa eee pond. AM AD”, Professor Special Pathology, | State. The next townof importance is San Luis Poto! and Therapeutics, copital of the State of that name. It is surrounded by ‘W.H-Handy, M.D , Professor of Anatomy and Physio: | wall cultivated country, Wgardens, snd_villages, which -] aaeae. she ont Vater Population to hetwoan ‘and 60,000. The town itself 3 . A ji ita about 20,000. Cyrenus D. Cone, D D. G., Demonstrator of Mechanical ey ‘skotal ‘of the route from this part of the table land ree Dentistry. ‘Ticket of exch professor $25; matriculation $5; demonstra | to the sea const, will iva our readers some idea of the size. The: than ten feet water, and is DO Mr. A: , fention, re- | feet, ere tho Niogara, having eaten ing (OF the, Erebtet | pored to aricle om tho rights of the citizen. Fable, | 324,40 ease," fromthe. calanet oxpamds in te y until after Mr. Jordan’s report is taken up. Mr.Murphy | 10.8 ountry into a broad, deep, and navigable stream. iy i Be entity or Orienburg, The Copeia ue yreed nin continings, af bis boat, but says that as your upper cabins are all tions to tax, Ke. ME the go, he fe going to substitute on oe ae Onoor the fashion that will be the be ease and com! This line leaves south side Pier No. 1, North River, foot of ee. | dail Pelock,. artery Flaca, ly, (Sundays excepted) at 5 o'clock, P. M., ep under instruction of the to take all the eastern trains. » ned ffectua it Sites tests of cus vabcores of things will entitle the capture of Tampico ould be reduced The ee steamer A’ TIC, Captain Dustan, leaves o "The: sien ey Gira Van eve, eaves every Monday, Wednesday, and at 5o'clock, P. M, farther infor yinguire of JH. VANDERBILT, No. 8 Battery Place, North Raver. Lefre For = VELLER: * $10; dis ket, wal, $10: diph difficulties that attend all communication between tl to great res] even if its defences rs r oll pee eg t! TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS. Raat ene WH HANDY. M. Dr Dean. vated region and the ports of entry on the Gulf. The far below thelpresent strength § Sf the 1a soctians Ira epicere thd which will cast the North River, craft, completely MAGNETIC ELEUPRICAL MACHINES, country between San Luis and Tula, which isreached The road to the capital, a distance of The special order of the jay, the porwey into the = or paeny ‘s hon EIGHT DOLLARS LACH s on the fourth day, is, for the most part, an arid tract, at about 300 miles, pr still greater difficulties—a por- | Fitton the revision of the constitution. ‘The preamble ae ee at Frenc! — Leh phon cae ARTH & SHAW beg to call the attention of the publie | least it appears so in the dry season, strewed with m tion of it along the valley ‘Ca. | Mitte ot in the following words :— EAHy this morning. we hauled up at Oswego, one of fic Ts respectiay,~ 1) formed that the recent breah ‘to thetr improved Apparatus. for medics! and other pur- | of limestone. Si very, deficient in wood and water, nader,” ol tis crossed some sixty We, the people of the State of New York, grateful to Les bbe Dae Dacca Sens praaeaner, we spend L “inthe Canal, caused Sy ine izte freshet, hav re | poses, which may be seca in operation at their office, 209 | alarge proportion of itis used for grazing. or seventy times. that of the | ives Pret our freedom: in order t6 secure its | West, and a ridence, of its prosperity, paired, the PIONEER & EXT LINk, vin Railrosc | Uroadway, where may be had Barth & Shaw's Galvauc Ex- |" From'October to Jun, there isthe greatest difficulty mountain San Ammonic tous than sny | A Zraaasied, eae aeaiaten” you the following table of ; ioe eT and Canal from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, commenced its | citant, and Holt’s Whooping Cough Specific. in prosuting wolery during the rest of th rwihs raat we hare © fa rarely tra. | Dlessings, d ish this constitution” sjected, | _ Amount of Tolls received ut *ho Collector's Ofice, Os. ruler wipe sah he, souacn aoa ppioney, | be etn # Apa. ava A A las jeassortment of Gold and Silver Leaf con- | no' want of pasture or water. Near th - velled di = son. T' ice vooaduct bird aath pads pg red’), lil to 0. ‘The first section wego, from the opening of navigation to A jets, re as : ? Agents, face of the country assum pect, San Luis to Guanajuato, ipe Datel ad be aaah sols «$73, O Petals tense beeesagers Will'xvoid ill the ficigue end den “Aitbert dicount to Contry Agents, __et7 m®re_ Toad passes through deep woods, which extend arid and mountainou and | Of article was read: 1 aisfranchised orde- | D0 for the same time, 84h. .\..'...'...." 68,170 39 eee A ah ETS A | VOT PARSE | CO., | airatiniutcs he ch Made Foxit fudtyan atte tae tds hidmet pattie | ive ear! Aah MONT gered SB, | ear acs ig jij HEM be i i :. ng pr ma TOR, SOY Practnene 1s we in " ® | citizen thereof, unless by we e |, or the S cieorecen fooubd so. Bist July, For furier information, apply at the old-established Office NO. 379 PEARL STREET, single file, is knee deep in’ fine dust. From Norla it de- country called “Las Villas,” the towns; from the num peyton Number of clearances , wr Metee, crests b doses aliove Eighth sees e Agon AVE the larvest supply and the most ‘splendid assort- | scends, by a circuitous route, tothe plain, at th ber of towns it supports. , SeaEne OCIS Pee oe ttt” ch Cae fllipanh bss pati nyo ae ee See Rn meant of ll the latest aad the most approved : styles of | tremity of bi 4s Fe ee Heeseai oe! cantie le Ace Calientes, 4 Pte Earoee a, Rey pears.” ‘and the section agreed to. Mr. Richmond 10. 1845. / i chante, i town, remarkable chiefly fer beis on the ver ato, and Selemanca, Pr i Lost, and fin — ShiGh, ey chest atergant,, Dealers, Landlowds, and | Otic arid tract of coustry_ wit sade with lle to ffloen thousand souls, arevituated within a short dig: | ofered the following section sa In favor Of LAB no eat wo oe y Hangers is. On I Tula, the face of tance of each other, and not far from the cities of Zacate- 5 Amount of Salt’ received at Oswego by Canal, ‘The most competent Paper rs can be had at the | intermission, to Sen Luis. 01 ing. 5 ' ‘The second section was then rea gira corn A RNES CO’S shorte ce 4 lm*re a. The road from being dry and dusty, cas, San Luis, Guadalajara and Sra ree It is known, trial by jury in all cases in which ithas been aa yd . , inclnai e: bite Bish eran 5 ylation rar bd FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, god ronal. sanang cactas, ae SBOCe LED eed thn septs ertatenoonrat ull tomeey 6 ee ‘need, shall remain inviolate for ever. [Giaired he Sates ag: Seraes “ 5 through a fruitful valley cultivatedin corn, a moved to add :— 1, Vy, BYRNES & CO. of Liverpool, are desirous of i fa Yardeni is pepper, and dotted with neatfarm houses. A few hours dry season. Guanajuato is abeautiful city, of between NE csasa, adaisys ta cnr Saaabh or waate vole New Work, on the tat. thy Aish, 16ihy Bist and 26th of cach | Choice selection of the latest and most fashionable styles of | descent from the table land to the level of the coast. The about seventy thousand, “From Guanajuato te Quer<taro | Tet eased ithe Te prescribed By inw.” | Mego, from the opening of navigation to the Sist July, 8:hand 20th to Boston, and at stated periods to ‘Baltimore; ifieial Flowers, in buncnes, wreaths, path is cregay and by y and the descent occupies about os ae, fertile Bel ‘The amendment was ‘and the section as Oe Ey Seorttt 96,098 feet; Shingles, 2,057; also to New Orleans daring the healthy season; by any of | Together with a compleve assortment of Maerial an hour and a half. A few leogues farther on is the co! _ | amended, adopted, 107 to Med section of the re- Pann mt if pect ia dotted with vil _ Ashe 4,038 do; Beet, 0,492 do; Bs k A , 168, which lines parties can engage for their o is to be brought | ficial Flower-makers, of the newest descriptions, and embra- | tadera, which is longer and much more precipitous, T thout disypporetment or delay, thi f bs ng every article in this lin icin Luverpocl, | BEATHERS—Marabouts, 40. imitation, oxti‘ch and fancy | “€8¢ See ee vpetatoli-Canivated i Tish port was then read, as follow: 482, ids and gardens, The |." The free exercise and enjoyment of religious one Ser bartels, Corn, Pie the warm region" tierra templa- Inges, with their neat churches descent terminates ager trade in Liverpool, rect Agency in the «reat variety, of the very richest kit " . Swath : Laja {a traversed on a stone bridge of fine arch sion and worship, without discrimination or Skimming the blu xpanse of Lake Ontario, whieh ie 1 OUT, ining a ne jmore PO et tae ode | Mitty el fadian wtinaee ped near Zelaya, and ~ hoe Bo pee frequently ove Frege ited Rape eae beat ~~ stretched out to the erizon like the cosan te a aun it | i fi n MRS, BISHOP, mbossed in orange groves. ‘The third descent is flows its banks, and inundates the surrounding countr; ence hereby sscured, chalet iand.ws 4 Tetreas poly for eteancise aad favor’ towards: thats relevons CORSET MAKER seiiedihe chomat and the fest the. cucharas, the shortest but in winter its bed is quite dry. ‘Throughout the Bajio | be so construed as to ex ‘veuue clipper was lying in wait behind the nerally mies = inconsistent with the peace or safety of | houses mtrcncodeus etd walk: hres been ate. resting Mr. Harris moved to add after the word “ mankind,” Ae UCRNES & CO. off adi to passe we. $'& CO. offer man: e ‘ which 20 others have akempteds i n direct 2 , brings the travellers ona level olive groves abound, and wheat and barley are with the coowt tne "ilerre aliente?” Neat the cuchorss cultivated where tho land admity of irrigation. The he fords the river Lemon, a rapid stream,generally reach. ! culture, however, dian 5 i- rai he | ee diy trem ‘Cork, ing to the saddle girths. ' Fromjthis river it is three days tutes the chief food of the people. ‘This portion of the the ee ‘alature shall provide by law for the ef. | were sound, and finding which met tron: she " 1 b by mi- | nese agai at 106 Hudson street, where she will beep on band easy side to the wretched town ot Attamira, through country, from the circumstances of its superior fruitful- fectual protection of the rights of conscience, so that in io St Se eaiee hie mie no, h ends, so that e . by being shipped ral of C f the lates le, arid country; divided into cattle farms. A few ness, was the chief seat of war during revolutionary } ras of belog leaded in any-cf | gum maguiocture, wholesale snd retail. 7. father an arid oonstry iT ctresm and across a deep basin contvets, and sufered onebly the exeicise thereof, no person shallsuifar i person or | Tye people ot tue town are ow afraid that vow the ports of t ited Thich ships trade from Lie | Also, Russia Belts and Back Braces of every description | whore the shipping le, lands him at Tampico. The rie | Querctaro is a large town, containing about 30,000 in- | OFtste.” | At raggart moved to add after the | Priation is made to finish the ship, the Pres ‘verpool, eva abis cums cost ? x st5 lal ver Panuco, which heads not far from San Luis, is navi- babitants. From Querétaro the road traverse rtion | ott kind,” the i rom the bill, be the vessel is at sep gre 5 yaaa ) soutien Teabiads Waseh wittiuse te LIBERAL, BOOKS, at the Beacon Office, No.3 Frankim | able for a short distance above, 1 Tampico, for oat of of country only partially cultivated, at it sulfere for | “2'%, 59 perce shall be plow, Hae incompetent tobe a trom salt water to admit of » constitutional construction Pat meory of the lcerior te any money cau be | Thomas Pine STolare’s Ditiouatoscrane Life of Chae. seit galled the talle “Je maiz. But the ‘aspect of the hills that shut in the valley of Mexico on this side From | Witness on account of his opinions in matters of religious | , peninsula juttin, into the lake. The Catholics are : erecting a most noble Gothic cathedral on the Heights, oe apparently from the deck, on the plan of the Trinity, in yas, tthe belief oy dishe, | Now ork, but larger. ‘The now | market-heure near ground of such belief or disbelief, in order to enable the tae sed ta achitvectural symametzy by any building north , * Paine, Oo ge Mand the rame preci. hence to the capital is a day's travel, ever a country va- Yale's Late ol 2. Faine, the | country is similar to that described, and the seme Precl- Hence iow barren bills an! Fick’ plsine The cmall situated between er is the ce- emi w that be d to jtores, Ke. Volney’s Ri dit Pifhe persous who net for this Company in the United States | Works of ar Use ed Der Hollie Pa iners Principtes of | pious mountains have to be overcome on both routes. low ‘barren hills ant rich = Nature, Bheliey's Queen Mab, Le Citateur, Emma 3 ' 4 jan “SEW YORK—Mr. Edward Saul, 58 South, comer of | Three Ympostors (curious book), the Vestages of Or "The following description will give an idea of the de- towne of Guantilen end Tenepenti Wigston See Tete: eet ee anti ime | fences or streets running from the Legoon to the rivey lebrated Desagne, or drain of Huehuetoca, in the line of « half moon aro : dto. The 4th section, rendering ministers o! ‘and ht of th8 town, o rangements to haves Affairs in Mexico. on the contrary, leaving to the citizens the most absolute | the gospel ineligible to, or incapable ‘of herding, any. ct | side. To your | right, and the right o th from th th ed liberty to elect those who merit their confidence. | | | vil or military office in the State, was, on motion of Mr. pack Be gpote nr the principal towns of England and Scotland, | Month from the O may feel desirous of har, | _ Vivala Republica! Attwelve is Excellency flatters himself that order wi Russell struck out, by a vote of 77 to 33. Mr. Swackha- lat ae one wie fae vets ited bree St oe tea nd Wor | litle after, tue roar of artillery strictly observed; butif unfortunately any authority oF | mer moved the following section : Rress on. the ol! to street. KEW ONLEANS Sedeha Toole, Pima! (ee hy mee rene: da Daarts ano kxcuaxax —Drafte for any é, paeall ight, on the Provincial Bank of Ireland and all its branches, | feRw!a® ae of BOSTON—Mr. W. P. McKay, 52 Milb street. P. . L 0 jury to judge of his credibility.” ites the curiosity of ew packet ship GLENMORE, Captain Michael, gart’s adopted, 63 to 46 ; and the section, as asm ; fort Henry, bristling with cannon subterranean passage down to the the hill, and another in pro- side, protected by a tower On a mut. For particulars of terms apply to, pith sh furth ; ease “pply (if by the citadel and cantonments,rockets ascend- public fanetionary should ao far forget his duty, the ‘Every qualified elector, not excluded by virtue of E sau near the: ity, sa South, coffe eB TNES ECO, | “obec, FOm: MeMURRAL, cor.-Pac endSoatk streets. | jun fronrall sides, draume boating and bands playing, with yousioilty will be made, eflectiy munishing the trans | nolding toy ther ofc, sal be eligible to any elect ot tecgorett a tee lake, a great moat or ‘breast y F — THE A DA hn ae naa i sount rom tate.” construction, 1e 222 1m#m 36 Waterloo Hom eae, jot Aroma Partatey fully disturbed. the ‘repose of the pulations Are'hcndred dollars, wh id the trangre: Tee Re Giieid on the table, Samaroo Recency. ue ee With ave calculated. to rake the surface of le water. ~ 9 path Oe, om ireuedl the of individual ; or shoul to the writ 0! agree . divi this hill frem E, Captain Pieree, October Th— | 6x linary, too, by reason of th Apa tn del le’ severe or will be dealt with in cosformity pect, apie d, than bead 6 In the centre of the little bay dividing this hil | city, a martello tower (a round tower, of about fifty feet | Gi scter) is rapidly rising upward. in front of the city ‘| they are building another, aud above it another, and be- ; Jow the bill of kort Henry, on another hill, still another. , in time of war, | Tose towers, from all we can glean on the way, are to ‘a Outerbridge, October 10th. | night in which was celebrated an yRN 7 7 P FRA OPPOSITION MORNING LINE AT 64 0’ sipeuRTIS . ; the CLOCK FOR ALBANY | a) 7 pane in either gh the shove slips, whic | all its consequences to the country. Such is the rrival With the Tawa of the land, . Us il y 5 rt wer street, i} ni ’ od bday the léth inst, according to letters official and private Shas Nadie et Wades baa prea gee py and Rinderkook. P. $.—Passages can also be had to and from all pa x omen Hg st whieh this State may keep, with the Consent ol Con: Wisk, with port bolas et voguier inter vale, on HE tel and’ fasting, low-prenmure | Kes weekly. and Wales, aad 10 New Orleane,| WHIGS Selon ee Down saved ‘The arrival of General: 74 ns pxcelleney the Gorernor af Tuasulipeen Broan ae of pace! niin cases of petit larceny an Sapiral arrangement, or a odes heavy. "pices ot ora teamboat METAMORA, Capt. 8. H. Smith, | | santo Anna is of so much importance as to have preserves t in which General Taylor, with | 4er iscretion of the leg! 2 " | nance. They have advanced with them to some twelve CS are the pier fout of Warren street on FOR NEW OKLEANS— Lovismna and New | the independence and republican form in all its purity — ptr ea gg merge ee carat Pay ‘owt | ment or indictment of grand jury and ro svory tual on | Gr biteen feet in heiglt, and the workmen are as Dusy ws or cduceday and Friday, st G16 o clock, AM. Re Fee a ae ae TT TANiS tarkee, | The national honor and integrity of the territory saved-- Ca riets “Persons of the least reflection penetrated the in- | impeachment or indictment, the party accuse bees upon all of them. "The whole of the works, when ne. , day, taruing, leave Atbauy on Tu ‘assen it J, bE. WILLIAMS, Varker, > Gert taking this boat will arrive in Al faerie ae Vande asda ‘arker, | ond the almont certain defeat of our foreigh enemi and will sail as above, her regular tentien of the American Government to wrest from us ere were eee in person, and with coun | completed, will be capable of commanding « defence cured, as woll as unnumbered days of glory for the the immense territory of Tamaulipas, and with it New | equivalent to five hundred pieces of cannon. Several the trains of cara going North and West. Y for tah bis ject to be twice put in jeopard t ‘Brean i | freight 4 try and our valiant army. He who fought for inde- 5 si No person shall be subjec P ps soldiers of the 7ist regiment, in their fatigue dresses o! Peres page ai cut oof A CLARKE, | nt WAN cry PY R'CBLETEE EO" | pended emai vy th rrweof far Crt f8 We waco of etary ded, onal | iu manne oo, lle copra 2c | Gatch rumen elo eke chan ef ce me io in "2 » 5 inal case to be . , ligt ¥ oa ot Vas Canandes Dock 1s cents; Poughkeepsie, 30; | Tositively yo goods received after Tuesday, Qctover is: | 2h gh sone irom victory to victory against the troops WW* may say, theambitious plan proposed to themselves | TOM Sten ved of lit, liberty or property, without dus | S0Ayonet i) the alent, Nal Sime Peemed fo take Hodson 73: Alban “OLlm Woodruff, who will | S10 United States, auxiliaris of the rebels of Texas, 2,the spuriongsons of Warhingion, as sbtsined the | process of law nor shall private property ‘be taken for | SU2PE. tier pleasure in exhibiting themselves, ts if chale sul the horrors and the unworthy treatment of a to teoreh ageitat the © pers; conducting to | Public use, without just compensation.’ leaging us to a fight ; strutting up and down like Goliath 2 | Mr. Kirkland moved.to add the following :-— | s of israel. The “When private property suall be taken for any pub | ¢ fe ee defied the armie he who, wishing to impede another ont- estan pretty little black painted steamer, of ogs ‘of French troops to oar national flog, hadjthe mis 6 of war the o| irmy; overcom: FOR LIVERPOOL, Packet of the lith Oc Fe splendid fast, sailing Packet Ship Vitel then 800 tons, Ci sons, Will sil p + FOR B2LFAST, I" BLAND, DIRECT—Rega selves, which were by no Royal, nd , ; ae “ invoked by the country in lic use other than that of the State, the compensation to lakes, was lying in port, a Gisrveseml enblny oh srosiage, pamensere are, yaserpessed luz Facket of the Buh Oct ~The first class fat gui | fortune to love a leg he ie Meher fearing to ex- ™eane slight, and rising superior to the infirmities with | Fe Te thereior shall be arcertained by jury, or by | ie British line, ot ammering away upon the rounding other yeasel in to umber of her passen- | Seoct, master, will positively sail on’ Thursday, the sth Oet, | pose himself to a thousan Wwithont doubt the Which I was then al ; pot Ives than three commissioners, uppointed by a court | Wwenty tocks t ma the a establish ona sure _ Great was my enjoymenton reaching the towns of the | Of record, ox shall be prescribed by Jaw Private routs | Keel of an iron steamer Spit Ci Pa Gr the ‘Thousand by a gers are al those desirous of securing berths ‘di her reguiar ;who will guarantee to North and city of Matamoras, to see tho noble and pat- | may be opened in the manner to be prescribed by law : Left Kingston a i fone of the most enchanting yen shoald make early application on board, foot of Maiden ‘The eccommodations for ¢ econd cabin and steerage Lane, orto JOSEPH MeMURKAY, maa mourp seed byan basis our national indepen: eee w Ag ct hobiteate: Thiet Isiands of the St. Lawrence 4 Te 5 | passengers, OsUFP A680 " bort, and prices e itsell accord. riotic enthusiasm displayed by the inhubitan' iD but in every case the Decessity of the road, and the in the ince vf the eart ve Comer of Pine & South street. | moderate. As « uumber of her passengers are already the nation the liberty requitice '0 oriithe sad division connection with the other circumstances in our favor, | gmount ‘ofall damoge to be sustained by the opening pieces of rv ten twelve miles wide, from shore ng berths should make carly | ing to ite nocesltd Poutein trom the latter led me toassure the Minister of War that I would ina RLGHLAR LINE OF PACKED SHIPS FOR | 888td ‘hose desirous of secu ! hall be first determined by a jury of frreholae Over is he p Sear acket ship CAMBRIDGE, | SPPvEAtIOn on board, oot OF PUT BEIT aay, | tenuis winentene iormee requires andjput the wrmy in few days put to rout General Taylor | But General weak to shore of the ‘ land, with ssiands of al) sizes, (rom Teng o toa bit of shrubbery three feet it, toget! ith é Se ibip ROCHBOL EN em tie Rie of Oetob: ot re comer of Pineand South steeets. | the conditionfnecessary to contend against our exes Mariana Arista having been directed to take command at at Savas mapenen tobe Desshied.” | fseenky mi "Sis und scattered inthe wate in nd the packet ship GAKKICK on the feth of Octopes, = FOR OLASGOW—Regoly Packer In Nova y occurrence, the moment when I was about to cerry inio full effect my ufjhy ‘moved to amend the amendment, by | {ef ating irequiaity ond profurion At one “These splendid packet ships will be despatched as above, The fine new Br. packet ship BROOKSBY, 500 | We congratulate sincerely the illustrious general whom plans, there 4 1 tab inte altesdy knows striking out all after the words “ by a jury,” and adding | point you gli between the shor hal poten eld it being their regular days. For passage, having unsurptssed tous, Capt. Hugh Mekwen, will sail as above, her | fortune and his deserts restore ,to a position to make his obedience; and the lamentable resul ready kno instead : | roe yext moment 5 OU pass them, and you may accommodations, apply to a Tegular day. country great, free and happy. We give thanks to the to your Exvellency. | © Of twelve frecholders, where the same shall be sita- ae ‘jetusonque islands from the deck ‘of the steamer, ‘tain an t rot freight of. passage, having splendid agsommy + | Almighty, the author and supreme disposer of all, Dis ed and mortified, I asked, on the 14th of | ated, who e chosen and qui as jurors jn civ Mitasely covered With pil ys Passage trom Great Britain snd ireland cat For fei : 4 dations, | Almighty, Peeme disposer of all, and ified, 1 asked, on the 14th of | ated, who shall be chosen and qualifed in civit | Ait “I with pines ane codars, and the apply on board, foot of Rosevelt street, Kast R ver, to y health, since | cases.” WOODHULL'& MINTURN, We pray ; Ht ‘ A larger one t General Santa Anna to forw: e good intentions rt with the di n of the North could be of Mr. Murphy’s amendment wes rejected, $4 to 20. Mr. — ed island, FL Bomth Set with a no benefit tot Kirkland’s amendment was adopted. ‘Mr. Cook moved | {thes west rates, on applications above," ‘o6re Y¥ REGULAR LINE OF NE | ~ ; hich we know he comes These unfortunate towns; and this having ed is PACKETe The shiney sai yn Lay: | REMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, | trimeted.* Shu’ “Ah SMOS we Po oenetted for thit location from the town of Galeane, mmondment of Mr. by adding after | Soret jor the blishment of to continue his bl aiding May, tor upon wi cared at the lowest rates, on application as abo: fed in i. built upon the the Ws Regular New Orleans Line, in their proper AND SCOTLA: CIRCULAR YROM THE DEPARTMENT oF sTATH TO TUE Toffered myself to the President pro tem to return and prescribed by law ” the follow!ag :— ee Seca ee orger are as follows, xt PARTIES wishing to re GOVERNORS OF THE SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS OR STATES. - eombat agein with these haught; conmaeraas from this And in such road, when opened, the public shall | 1° ji:tle gerd The sais to their friends in Gi place too | have repeated my solicitude with the same | havo the b t= packet ship SILAS HOLMES, Captsin Berry, at right of i October 9th, in thi t 4 expeditions | , The general in chief of the liberating ermy and acting of way. ofthis line haying now commenced their regu- Sion we kripelpal towns in Hngland. Hela and corthe | formity with Art. 4 of the plan proclaimed st the citadel, was a citizen of Tamaulipas, whence too I have received | ‘But such compensation as lives the hero i every three days. Persons, aboa: ited o thera dine name ofthe | {tremeinsfor his Excellency to dictate the meesures abundant testimony of regard, I desire to make to you | by any allowance for prospective benefits. | utiful, delicately formed, 0 igre Tarcees ia. tone fat shy H y.t0 receive Hemi al We regularly forwarded by | ‘hich will insure, the greatest freedom 1e during this simple statement, that you may be persuaded that if | "Lost. Mr. Loomis mov fier the words | Johmson, a beautiful, delice Of The due it dependes “ ” ht of way to » leman of New Yor! it f packet or steamer, 4 d ant imy ceremon’ the eloctions, | separated myself from the theatre of operations, and | “ private roads,” the word! is! ousand lslands.” A gent gels very. rearonable, for which, aed toe: | wuahimdy ABRAHAM BELL & SON, pareduble to the ob} atin enjoined at the close of said from the duty | so much desire, there were powerful | the public over the same ;” and also by rruriking out ihe ing a number of these islands, has given ae eee i be made on board the | oo 117 Falton street. | S8°te. To this end he has thought proper to direct me causes for this step, and not that before or since has my | words “by the person to bo benefited,” and inverting | them,on which, we learn, she purposes " TENGE AND ENGLISH COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, | () rycommendto your Excellency thet, in the most eff- interest been diminished to go and defend this bh insiend, ‘as shall be proscribed by aw.’ The queen | mor residence. ak mak patent bri) Jow Burling Slip. | Enel gunners Antimetisand io {eraintng ‘wilt eams | cncious manner ead wnder the strictest reqpon@iity, people, worthy of every care. Was pul onthe frat amendment, i lat 94 00 tg | _ But the ringing of the bell ammount ee ese we { e: our rt. Loom! ithdrew. a ” . Em nm forthe a ie mence in the above establishment on Monday, the sth Or | you prevent any public nes waniltne yg tee bias. renee. oa Pra libert; Parti- remy ‘put the words ‘other than that of the State | soi expect ‘riviee you from Montreal. Agreeably, si -—- FAGRETSOR BAY RE Becond Line—Packet tober. Terms moderate. For I 1) ept by the exercise of ship IDA, Copt. Jas, Fanck, will sail on the 4 PERPLEEY Binet: | (rte Bo twerkeing tneny mpanere diseclly oF sm ab. w Neng RARE Re We | Zygegem! act win evens adi" | ich het lecdot ay fart yos, Sar Low Tue Voor tipRO DE AMPUDI/ this, the Convention took a recess. — oe, TA: | Pending thi tpesion The section peading inthe mom | ¥* hove