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ethceihate Toe a 2 Vols, Hos 3T0—Whete mo 4512 NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, 1846. Wasurxaoton, Oct 6, 1846. forthe | fs pooped F petra y an thamecives the Joan could be easily effected under the present! The State Constitutional Convention. ! Military Affairs. Police Intelii Sunset from the Capitol—A Singular Phenomenon—The | troul ir state of the mesey market.” Of this fact there cannot | ‘Two companies, recruited at/Fort Monroe during the; Lucky rrest.—Officer Hamblin, of the 34 ward, ar- Stele a Ore eae seat end Tacongra. | #4 purchase of new country north of the St Peters. | be any doubt; hi » the government will not find any Aiasy) Ook ¢, 1046. | |) DME Sone ave held in readicess for embastelics Cor |, rected tn Tesstay test, @ boy about 14 yours. of 1c) ire indebted to Mr. Rice, counsellor for the tribe, difficulty in rais ", ‘ " ), diy ant fortis: Intahesting Lassen in the Fine rte | for this information: Tmouey. as will, meet all the | The Rights of Women Restricted—Anti-Rent—Limite- | Wo oat of war, as soon as orders ahall arrive for that pur | the name of Thotwas Morcesy, on suspicion of stealing & notes may be wanted. tion of Leases—Imprisonment of Witnesses —Anti-Rent | pose.—Nor folk Beacon, Oct. 2. gold watch, from the fact of his attempting to sell the treasury Two Members of Congress Discovered in the Capitol | The commissioners, to-day, we are informed, sent in a| If, however, there should be, as there was in 1914, a i | same to a young man called Jim, the carver in the eatin Grounds —Paint Wented_-Mecting in Jackson Hali— | Wtitten reply, declining to meet the chiefs upon this pro- | combination down thé Treasury, it cen in such | Convention, de. te. We learn that Lieut, Walden, U. 8. A., who has been | Hon8.0°,1 Jed in Vesey street, for $26, when the watch positio! upon the discretion of se! & lo: | case jund the notes at six he | As I supposed yesterday, the 7th section of the first quartered in thi bo § for some time past, on recruiting t "The bo: taken to the Stetion ‘The Kilmiste Family—Capt. Fazio—Gen. Armstrong | cality ‘for the ‘and of the disbursement of their | and Il Kaen ere per COR er Nea, | i ns h erders to prepare immediately for Was worth $60. @ boy was taken We rhe | money, ax heretofore this will the price up so near to par as to satis. | article of the new constitution, which it appears was .. ee tentkics been & to !tonse, and locked up for examination, to allow time for <V. Knox Walker—Mr. Bonardue— 8. J. Walher-“The | athe indians appear woe ina bad hamer this morning. | cotice be mavctieg heldee (ene sPacie, Provided | adopted in committee ofthe whole, and which provides s Island, NY Lieut: W. will also nicer 10 Bad xe dwar for. tue property, andl oat Sub-Trearury—Mr. Bouck Blair ¢ Rives. O- 4 | but we suppose « compromise will be effected before ne- | through th tothe Treasury, witha promise | that the whole property of tho wife shall be her sepa Jif a» soon as possibl " er orders h 9 Oey ween ed ates te povaral Smith and the Conservatives— Direct Taxation once | gotiations are closed, as upon the Oregon question. to return certificalasof stock by mail. thus supersading | rate property, and that the husband shall have no con: 7**™0" New, Ove © is + in Utiew of watches, money eid More—The True State of the Case—Henry Clay's mane learn that F. W. , Esq., of the Treasury | the necessity of employing agents in the matter. f trol over if, was taat evetilg stricked dut 2h ouivention, an . welry tis waten eing the one described in the Friends in Motion—Messengér to Ashland—The Win- It is contended Present discount of a half per | by a vote of 60 to 69. It will thus be seen thet tine priv, |The U. 8. iron hn |, which Likewise gave a Cescription of the thief cent, small as ifis, d not be borne by the creditors, i ped- who aro entitle be paid in gold and silver, the only | (otatitudons Pee” 1s ney Wore under the old | ing to completion atthe Duilding aro ee ee peanse ling clemies enware cement. Justios Inprose or postry be | country, Ao the laws and constitution of the | “The great question of anti-rent is again being agitated | of the work, both as regards strength and smoothnesr, | Drinker committe: sused to priage to swrel: the Se ‘This, howevery uesti be. settled bet | inthe Convention. It is very remarkable that some per- | we do not hositate to say that it will compare with any | {tisition of the magistrate of Utica, to be conveyed beck the partion, in DMEM Aiseting the ‘gree ‘ween | manent conclusion cannot be arrived at in regard to the | aimilar work inthis country. ‘The Allegheny has been | 10" ‘rial. n eround the country nebago Negotiations—F. W. Thomas—Jerry Brown— Rev. Mr. Sprole—@ov. Brown, $e. $e. his expe From the topmost terrace of the capitol, last evening, | ° This boy it ep seem: ually at home, whi blic lecturer, we saw the sun of the oth October setting in all his re- especially upon English iiterature, he hen few superiors - | in the country. galglory. He rested upon the wooded hills of Arling. The day is ann nat the great question of administration of these leases; time and money, and | constructed by John L. Porter, Naval Constructor, under | Robbed on the Hook.—Ofticer Brady of the 7th ward, blood and tears have be i Sheree a ‘hip. ‘spars, gun carriages, boats, | arrested, yosteriay, Susan Hubbard oof Sarah Doane, lorious one ; there is such asoft | To guard egainét complaint, at th f th ae WORSE upén. the: wabivct; if . Prag es ite ton, round ag the shield fof young Douglas, and red us gu Beomplaint, ¢ agents of the go | has grown more and more complex and complicated; it , ke., been a that ob! charged with “ touching” Henry Maxham, of a the shield of Mare, and went down with the majesty of the’ Mille and ‘the sky, that it laspd cen cat. teleads pny Spee oe sted to make their contracts | has sttracted the attention of political me tod | goatiomin we ere. mnicbie! ee’ to inllowiag partion: Book containing $95, while in « house of’ disrepute in ‘n emperor. ! bismillah! God-be Jerry Brown, of the ‘Post. Office’ Department, with the | Lilver ca the treceeee oe cake drafts fox gold and | has been used by them as a great instrument for ‘their firs connected with the vessel. Her dimensions are as | Walnut street. Locked up for trial by Justice Ketcham. ‘A dense clond of mist hung over the circumference of 2r'poma thd metning:’ ‘The sncced “Andetamt Boot | nage ae pat Wi at the option of the | civil Sggrandizement; the literati of the country have | follows :— Attempt to Pase Counterfeit Money.—Officers M‘Gee the city like «pall, ‘clearly marking the ‘line ofthe at pratt Rep rome 4 ratonsions to compate with Sarto gunned poten, Mould in mast cases De Dre: | bean seleed with the ant-rent mania; and commeuiaries, | Length on Deck. sss s1@5 feet. | and Gillespie of the ath ward, arrested last evening « tumnal epidemic of fevers and agues—its western boun- | the Belvidere Apollo inthe line of beauty, but he sings | ‘As to their being Kept at par every where, it is idle to | im he shape of novels, of extrordinary force and pow-| Length of Keel . wet lara young man called John Henry, on a charge of attempt been scattered over the country. It has puz- m moulded ing to pass a counterfeit $5 bill on J, Benjamin, No. 38 Chatham street, in payment for a coat. On the officers’ searching the accused, they found on his person three fives, and a ten dollar counterfeit bill, all on Eestern dary being suspended over the White House. Mashal- | jixe Apollo never " (9 aw inh! God save tae Repellent iia The Rev. Mr. Sprole is having a portico and ow bey ete ee a i eid ned | led law {courts and equity courts; it has mysticated mal woeaee shanty with le four porticoes pe Fp seanee = Se bea mnt vt ‘Tae columns of the | States Bank. Th specie enough in the nation pay cauldron of politics it hes fared with, the house skylights, ah edifce which was often mistaken | {ne Serer Of the canola ta boing covered with ae tien | to.siTect that object it.could not be done without sub- | growth of the State; and finally, it has become a black e-her covered . Upon the accused being asked where he got the for a smol we; but which was the unsightly casket | determined that ihe church of the adeisictration ukall wort sSreet prigsiple, Mapped of supply and Le stain upon the great body politic; it has corrupted Go-| onthe gun deck; her store rooms, bread room, she! from fie said that he found them on board the South of wm of sculpture, Greenough’s unfortunate Ro: | \tanethe shine off” all ite auxilierios in Washi 2 grops Gai ever regulate the rate of | vernors and juries. It is a sin, sub- | room, sail room, mogazine, chain lockers, coal bunka,| Ferry boat, but did not intend to pass them, Justice mao liatorial statue of Washington—this shanty we! ‘The f¢ a al ington. exchange ; hence gt varies with the season. The price | ject for the puei tt of puerile men in all condi | head capstans, &c., being ail of iron, as also her berth | Dri locked hi fe amination. : foundremoved; and the statue, upon a eky-gray poder: | y,nve,fevers.and fovarand agus are rapidly abating in | of treasury notes, always at par at Washington, must at |{'5n9 and positions; and yet nothing has been done, not | deck. gun and tert eck, water, “ways, be, The | Diner locked him up for examination. tal ten feet high, sitting out in the open air. lites aff Gas "Gouvalnentak halved meatinour dally pan | Ghhe lacie Pe Sourse of Exchange, ruling ® | nothing will be done; no proposition reaching the core of | Allegheny is to be barque rigged, and will prevent a and Terminer. ‘The workmen were clearing away the rubbish from | uobulations, adi phe raat a ps ee the thing has been made; no argument has been adduced | handsom: on the water, and itis the opinion | Before Judge Edmonds and Aldermen Jackson and the base ; and the “‘statty” isto bave an iron reiling Gen. Brown, of Tennessee, and lady. still continue ‘around it; and then, bad as its personification is, it will be . ‘ b 7 soeitifal 2 . Tot - their sojourn among us, at the Governor's old quarters, The fj oe at Brown's Hotel, not the Governor's, but Uncle Jesse’s. pita, fe Siiceo were petd tate icett | No important news from the seat of war, though some- 16.000 jor coats of bringing it from Italy to the Navy | {ring Of great moment is expected by every ,mail from ard. It was then brought up to the capitol, moved up | "And withthe Impression that we hav ippearance | nor no plea offered which has not had a cy to de | of competent judges that she wil a fast ship under Johi price of bank checks because of | iy the settlement of the question. 80 we go.— | canvass alone. Her ri which has been made D; i ak " 'y of sending treasury notes to | The treasure of the ‘State may be exhausted, | John rwin & Son, of this place, is all fitted and ready t0 | for ataiving Honee Buckley, a police siicers gute Bil Fqcratts on Philidelphis, New | and the peace of families and neighborhoods | go on board as soon as the ship is louached. She is to | of June last. in Ws tat the North oyet: from | 22d of the whole State, may be disturbed, but this mat- | be propelled with Lieut. W. W. Hunter's submerged | proceeded with. Mr. O’Conor, the District Attorney's ditt ter will remain unsettled apparently forever. The leas- | horizontal propellers, which officer is also superintend: | gsistant, opened the case, and then called Henry Buck- cn the | 0g, ofall agricultural lands within, this State, was limit: | ing the work, and from the energy that he hee, manifes oF Wwhe teotified he was'a police offioer ; that onthe 9th P fi tinue to receive them,the | oq by the Convention to-day to twelve years. le: the great fight of stairs of the eastern portico into the “ mana tq tall times to c ut his plan, we heartily wish rotunda, where it was placed in the centre of the floor on | Ieinuited cont ibeiepeiatey crane te wat sod to Jal per cont ; and.as the |" Frequent complaints have often been made by indi- | that in this shiphe may be triumphantly success(ul,which | homes strgety there wars large’ crowd on the alder ‘@ high pedestal ; but the light dida’t suit it, the rayscame ‘Tue Doctor. Ae ‘ee cont a bid viduals, and by the press, that witnesses in certain casos | we have every reason to believe will be the case. Her| walk, amongst whom was the prisoner ; the crowd was from the skylights of the dome too plumb down on the pa ‘ & bf aT only, | have been wettaliy. imprisoned until the 8 were | armament for the present will consist of four heavy 64 | very noisy, and there wasa tendency to create a riot; the poe agree me Po rc oh mgd door, Wasuinaron, Oct, 5, 1846. al ‘reasury | brought te "ge ipllewing section, which obviates | pounders, moeunted on pivots bo este rein say direotiad. | prisoner was the noisiest and most riotous amongst them. ‘Dear! was . ya fectui > was a} 10, 5 partici ineudhcient $ and it was Seovedagain into the centreon Additional News from Mexico. ‘as a science, it should be ay © ¥ si x manufectured by Wess, Knay Fond Totten, ofthis place, pa naar hep por gga age in very a lower pedestal, but still the light was refractory. It} Lieut. O’Brien, of the Washington volunteers, opera- san war then removed out ofthe retunda into, the oastorn | ting with the main army of Gen, Taylor, arrived in tis | Betge Up 2 and shove per , and the eight-sided wooden house was built around - on the North rules rr. , and the concentrative concave sky-light was built | °itY from the seat of war, this morning. He left Camar- | —{n order to understanT the excellence of the treasury over it. After a year's imprisonment here; in which time | £0 on the 2nd September, hi wing given up his commis: | note system, itis only n it beeame covered with dust and ulated with cob- | sion from of the feve ‘under the impression | between the present dit ‘webs, the shanty is taken away, and this mass of highly | that the in the war were about to enter into nego: | the risk and expenses of ‘wrought marblo, of ten tons weight, representing Wash. | tiations.. ‘This impression was general in the army, on | New York, Philadelph: Baked asa heathen, is | the receipt of the news of the return of Santa Anna ; | government may have out — Causes will carry treasury | “Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive | and from the great strength with which the ade it 5 y are made it ‘of: All places whore exchange | gnes imposed ; nor shall cruel and unusual punishments | {a caloulated taat thoy will range much farther dan any | SOUsiv® language; and moved of; witness, followed bisa Peeeeres) ner aiall: wiknesses::be. Haxsneemetny ri} Babs Sam Jn Gia FA OSE DAN, Aine ship is also pierced | round and said, that if he, the witness, laid his hand om « . for a side batte six 32 pounders, which can be put on - t his damned heart out ; yto compare the diference | “The following section, one of those reported by the | at pleasure. It fecalculated thet her draught of water, | then fllowed him sad again grasped him by the Callers N F cent, with | committee on revision, relative to the sale of fands, | when fully equipped for sea, will bo 13 fect. She has | von which he turnod round ‘und’ stabbed the witness in fansporting speciefrom Boston, | way adopted: “All fines, quarter sales, or other like | two low pressure engines of 300 horse power oach, | the left breast, near the heart, striking one ofthe ribs and gard other places where the | restraints upon alienation reserved, in any grant of | which are also being built by Mr. Tomlinson, the work: | turning the Knile beckwerds, inflictiog e very severe iP deere) be land, hereafter to be made, shall be void.” manship of which would do credit to any establishment; | wound, which confined the witneas to his bed for a week, Seta use anda number of the junior offi f thi lunte tamoras, Camargo, Mi California, and other places now le of the junior officers of the volunteers » NAGY An effort was made to i . ‘The execution of this statue is unsurpassed in its deli- | Consequently resigned. Lieut. O’Brien, having since | where it ma ihe aaving’of time would of | 1,1 urtiolo of the old consitation which recognizer the | PGaboce Posh nnn ameter and four feet stroke. | and to ‘bis house foe Bre, For the rover tl eee on cate and intricate chi , especially of the royal | learned that the war i¢ to be prosecuted with renewed | itself more than com efor the half per cont, and | validity of grants of lani made in this State previous to pe tana The jurrieftera alert oonrelistion, foun ates peice chair of state, &c.; but the design is the most unfortu- | Vigor, is desirous of returning forthwith. He says that | the interest on the n daring the absence of the trea. | 1775 by the King of Great Britain, together with all U. 8, District Court. uilty of assault and battery only.” nate that could have been selected. It has converted the | Gen. Taylor did not expect to ‘meet an enemy in Monte- | eury notes would be d compensation of the half | charters, &c., made by this illustrious personage, but the Before Judge Betts. ey oo ated Wake file tees Wad Celine teléd inthe Ooust father of his country into the Greck thunderer, and de, | rey, but thatthe town would be abandoned on his ap. | per cont. , The insures ht and primage, andother | egort was defeated, and the section, as it stands on the | __Inre Prudent Rosier, on Trial as an Insane Person.— | o¢' General Sessions, but in consequence of the absence nied him even the decent privilege of a shirt. roach. Ho anticipated, however, that Ampudia would | ¢xpenses inoident to the 1 n of specie; would | o]4 constitution, was adopted into the new. This caso was begun on Tuesday, and, as fer as it pro- | $f ono of the jurors who sat on the trial, a verdict was ‘We mot. in the grounds of the capital, Mr. Bygby, of induced, against his own will, to make astand at Sal- | amount to three times such dj A convention of anti-rent delegates from nine counties | gressed, was reported in the Herald of yesterday. Dr. | not rendered, and Mr. McAdam, the prisoner’s counsel, the Senate, and Mf. Ramsay, of the Houte, “the last of | tillo, the next town in the mountains. ‘The army buy | ‘These views are, to 1 so plain, that they | in this State, and double the number of the reprosenta- Froudat was examined on the part of Rosier, and his | Rotrendered, and Mr. Modan, the of Oyer and Termi- the barons.” Like two solitary ghosts of the late popu- | Nothing of the enemy but milk and beof, the Mexicans | cannot fail to put an end debute on the subject, | tives of those several countios in the Assembly, met in | testimony accorded pretty much with thatof Dr. Tomp- | o¢ lows and noisy forum, they wandered, as we think the | having no millato grind their corn—they pulverize it by | With every man who po #8 due share of common | this city to-day for the purpose of nominating a candi- | kins. After the examination of Dr. Proudft, the District naib ea ee brigadier says in one of his little eonge, ‘lonely and de- | beating it to pieces. and then boiling it. The army pay | Ovo ea date for governor. The convention efter ita organize- | Attorney called Captain Lyons, of the ship lowa, who Court of General Sessions. solate,” five cents a pound tor beef. It is observed that in th You say that more than have eli since | tion, ordered the doors to be closed. deposed nearly as follows:—They left Havre on the | Bofore Recorder Scott and Aldermen Smith and Comp- “ Desolate and lone.” | Bee nes a duetian te enn from the Mexican ats tbe peseeee, ress sutee issue of i ed The convention will not adjourn before Friday or oh of August ; i. ayes wren attracted 1 to the, bcisonan ton. Jonas B. Phillips, Esq., Dis. Att. ad interim. i hind iasing, o! ie women “ millio issued, leaving Saturday of this week. the fter they left Hav: e was informed on Oct. 7.—Trial for Grand Larceny.—James Hazard sitahanmen rept oat birds left behind inthe | chitdren are left Behind. From this it is suppored | De inferred therefrom that the nt hed been un- | "P's “rhe following soction in relation to the qualif- | day that some of the packages ef the cargo in the hold | wae placed at the bar, thie morning, for trial on a charge i that a Mexican force of some considerable numbers | able to issue them, and wi for funds. The | cstion of electors, was adopted this evening at a late | were broken open ; that a noise was heard in the hold, | of grand larceny, in having, on the 12th of August pasiesertinabtont ite sect sein renter is collected in advance of the army. A large num- of this was the fact: the government had an | £2u0"40q will become a par of the new constitutions | and that the two mates went down and asked who was | stolen from the Premises, No. 9 Desbrosnes etrpst, a bea Spanish monastery. ‘Thy five of ten thousead dollacs | Ler of the volunteers were on the sick list, and many | abundance of funds in the treasury, therefore, hav- | « Every male citizen of the ag@of 21 years, who shall | there, but got no they called out again, | watch, alleged to be worth $50, the property of a coler- required for a how coat of white lead not reverting to | 12 Comsequence had been sent home. Most of the offi- | ing no occasion for the use of trees p necther is | have been a citizen for ten days, andan inhebitant of | whereupon the prisoner issued forth, and the mates | ed man named Spencer Houston. ‘on the ‘of the cers and men let their beards it saves the trouble | sued nor offered the: this State for one year next preceding any election, and | asked him who he was; upon which he said he was Prosecution, it was shown in evidence that the accused calle the benefit of the constituents of any member of either | Ce/s.and men let heir beards grow 5 he 18th i urpose of seeing » ips from being blistered | nthe Heruid of the 16th instant, ap for the last four months a of the county where er; he was told he had no busi there: he dat the house in question for the of house, the appropriation of course has not been made. i beta a8 | he-may offer his vote, shall be entitled to vote at such ‘ fo get some | Mrs. Houston, with whom he claimed an acquaintance, “ by the sun, and keeps out the insects, we suppose. notes, you say :—‘ These notes, be Jackson Hall wad illuminated last night, where there | "Ywo rare obliged to Lieut. W. D. Porter, of the high as that authorised, would be talists | gloction in the election district of which he shall at the t on foot, | and finding Houston and his wife in conversation, he a’ Wasa meoting of the democratic association, to talk over | for the tollowie extract of a letter received by him this | and laid aside as a permanent juv ir case resident, and else , in which were a large | proceeded droom, and took from the present requisitions upon the party and ite future | morning from acaptain of the voluntoers under General | could be no more or less than the same direct loon” [aime be & “he oor ppm lapel nl ty yea th ap gui centesede bedroom, reafte: lec! the ber of valuable watches, were broken open run! i 4, fe hich Prospects. About twenty proelytes were added to the | ‘Taylor. ‘The letter is dated— Do the banks allow interest on their n7 Is not at tar cach citron akall have been £2 thicty prc | weiches taken out, and the’ peper in which they were | {once another. ndictiwent was found agsinst hin) and a “ Camp Camarco, Mexico, Aug. 30, 1846. the country filled with their notes to the & “‘ We have marched here, 175 miles, on foot, from Bu- | two hundred millions of dollars? Are not rita, through the enemy’s own country, without moles- | large amounts for years without being tat yy hat ere pew ‘4 ei gertlae remain ween pees poe ae Oey a “ Camargo is situated on the it r) iver, | new notes in lieu thereof pu! circulati Re et ste ee eke ata emall | gt. John (or Juan), threo miles above tts mouth. ‘The | provided. for by law in the case of the treasui dead, we learn that such isthe intentionor Mi ic” | Fiveris-a deep and beautiful one, 200 yards wide, and ex- | W Ly then should the government allow interest on t CANE Aeiis abeeiitty Cinkelased tive sect rs “ cellent water when settled. This isa rich, level, beau- | treasury notes? Many of these local banks aro Ws his Ontter ats Mobile” jnotead of Georpranice for running | tiful country ; the finest for sugar, cotton, corn, and to- | less, and would explode in case their creditors shd his despatches to Commodore Donnas, aes interview, | bacce Lever saw, surpassing t 1° Mississippi in all re- | demand payment. Why then should the governmen with the President yesterday. ‘The President was inexor. | *Pects especially for het and, if in American hands, | which is beyond the possibility of doubt, allow in- would soon bi $200 per acre.” . terest on its notes to be used for the same purpose ? thie, ‘The dtsobedience was set down as inexcusable Tha rethius af the loner, tough oC" sole lihbtest; e°| For remittances, tteesury wotes ere far salar Sod, Sti ut; they also found two or three | gold watch from a box. id rifled, the whole of which was | ~ The Jury rendered a verdict of guilty, and the court, fers his vote.” found afterwards where the prisoner bad concealed the | with an understanding that the accused would not be ArreRnoow Srssion.—Mr. 8t. John offered a section | property. Capt. Lyons then had an interview with pri- | tried for stealing the money, sentenced him to be impris- securing to married women their separate property. and inquired of him who he was, and what he | son-din the State prisen for the term of 3 years. Laid on the table, 53 to39 Mr. Townsend moved a se: joing in that part of the hold; ho said he was a) 7yial for Grand Larceny.—Augustus Oakenbull, who tion providing thet the home of every family shall be sa-| st t Resees er, and that he was looking fur his chest, | was put on his trialat the lest term of this court, on a cred from civil process, to an ameunt not exceeding | in which he had some provisions; he was then tol1 that | charge of grand larceny, in having stolen $200 in bank for debts created alter the adoption of this constitu. | {rom the peculiar circumstances under which he was | pills and gold ooin, from Richard Frolick, of No. 101 Lost, 11 to 76. The article was then adopted, and | discovered, and the fact that a part of the cargo had been | Washington street, on the 29th of August last, and in dered tobe engrossed. The subject of elective fran- | stolen, he must be supposed to have something to do | which case the jury were unable to agree upon a ver- ‘was then taken up. Mr. O’Conor meved as the | with the robbery jhe, P.otested his innocence ; Captain | dict, was then again placed at the bar for the before int of some | next preceding the election, a resident of the district | wrapped scattered ie beld in | from Which tie officer is to be chosen for whom he of | trunks broken ope or Lyons ted, that from the circum-tances of his being ry . Very little progress wes made in the Jes “The = a about the same in substance as the intelligence received | sequently, better than bank notes—safer, because the mrodeh oe mah a seen pees ay found ‘inthe held, ‘and the packages broken open, it was a [rer Canaemso peleas the court Sifourned until to-mor- ' Whe, thietefors, 1 appeal Sin ¢ | from other sources heretofore. The prospect ef a fight | are payable to order, while bank notes are made payable Sinstead of 6 pene Yesidence in the county. | sufficient justification for him to put Rosier uuder row morning. “Avmastrertg has eae Ba 9 ; is dull—the men are getting tired of the monotony of |to bearer. Bank notes can only be had in small moved a substitute, requiring 4 resi. | he still persisted in asserting his innocence,an Laverne sem Ok omer wee Sear oa remy ime le yor jad the campaign ; and an opinion is expressed that the | amounts, excepting at the ang where the banks are inthe county, ® days citizenship, and an addition. | a passenger on board the ship, and that il he ( pers we a Re Bd a pe mere hecoh yl om 7 orning 5 r | war might be closed in two months, it the department | located ; and to send them from such places to distant “as follows :— put him in irons it would be a very a Before Judge Oakle oe “4 pend upon it he wasnot a stu hey coer Wehe te '¢- | would only give the permission to do it. The recent, cities, the discount would be ten times as great as that citizen shall have been for 30 days next pre- | sure, and that he would make him suffer tor it on the ar. | | Oct. 7.—Wm C. Noyes ws. Joseph A. Voisen, et al.— pen elias aie Ss bling treaty, | ders taken down, will, therefore, be the very thing for | on treesury notes. we resident of the district trom which | rival of the ship at New York; Capt. Lyons told him | This ‘an action of trover, to recover se balls ‘Mr. J. Knox Walker, who bas been rasticating in T: bye A a PE The currency which the people want is the one that tobe choven for whom he offers his voto.” | that the circumstances under which he was found would | exchange. After the plaintiff's case was closed, Mr. Cut, nesese, Ainds.a large ‘eccumeletion of nisigaek land rm nee a be scey, etme yea pled Pet: bode an vera par, without stopping to calculate inter- Mr. Jo! to strike outthe 10 days citizenship. ees brie ne him ie Sone, whol pat cocoa 1; pe pummaved | ors maps SP ths Aare ate son ve ‘ conseq' ts ¥ a est or discount. . Mr. Russell one. isoner’s chest was then opene urge 2 tents upon hi table, He comsequently hae beon com | als Capiain Todd, late ofthe ‘Texan Navy. With the | All those are powerful reasons why treasury notes | roridence toiGs Lost, a7 to 80, Mr, Stora subadture | bundle taken out out of it, which the prisoner p wag the rame opiaion, and granted the noneuk. to the day, roneudae to rin a by he ‘ours | army and navy, rank is a matter of sufficient importance | should not bear interest, and a more imposing argument, | was then “77 to 29, Mr. Flanders moved to | declared was not his, and that he knew nothin Henry Havens vs. jampeon athe The wee an ‘ac- of Congress. The beat, peje sf ay. e meeting | to justify this correction. i or rs has, ae it should bane. 4 done, operated ‘authorizing colored persons to & pendlg wae herve ppened and foot owing bo fire promienery it Th - : ~ —— ie rod Last week Mr. Bogerdus, of your custom house, was “Freasury Notes, Bittle Meme Weir yell pong rae Siegen SALA Gualifestion. Los, 2010 76| ticles taken out, viz:—an iron hammer, with a claw on | was give fo. thin’ person, to induce Ata release the here, and this week we hear of Mr. Walker being in Naw Onurave, Sept. 25, 1846. | woud bs hepeneh oe te eet i ne omended was adopted, | the end of it, a pair of pincers, knife, chisecl, or what it | Cosition deed. Jt was therefore contended, that it was gi- prongs ae mie Bogardus (finding e scre w | Jauxs Gonvon Besnerr, Eeq., New York. , | bear interest ; thie iutorest for tive tin wi wo ave juire No person born after the adoption tei constitution pope there oot 0 found in his trunk different | Ven in fraud of the other creditors, and although ©) came on for Mr. Walker ;anddoubtless Mr. Walk: | | Dean Six :—Inthe money article which appeared in | for them to go to the army and be to Washing: | gnatlsePentitied to volo, usless'at the time he offorsto | kinds’ of naila and. screws, a box of matches und | Piaintift was a bona fide holder, yet he ought not to reco- Srey name cience to the call. Query—What was | your valuable paper of the 16th inst, you do not seem | ton would be far greater than the amount that would be | yote he shall be able to ‘read the English lan. | globe lamp covered (except a small o} ‘on one side,) | Ver. Verdict for plaintift oe rt neg ary treasury notes, and | to have considered cause and effect. You say, “Quota- requisite to indemnify all the public ereditors for the | guage. = with ‘coarse ; he also had on rd a settee Movemen Travellers. Whil ee pa id dolar estitery it the Tes tions for government securities are steady, but they rule | joss sustained by discounts. Mr. Murphy moved te add to thd the word | and an arm chair with false bottoms: there were also| We don’t pretend, in the subsequent extract from the ri -s ing Secretary of the Trea. | at present several percent. below those current amonth | ‘The Herald of the 1Gth inst. also contains the follow- | «; weil.” Carcied. ‘Mr. Bergen moved to fasert before | found three large quarto volumes, one relating to the | registries of the respective hotels,to give any impression sury isdoing all that man can do to keep his Department | or two since. This depreciation has been produced prin- ing observations :— English” the words “Dutch and.” Mr. joved to | customs of Paris ; another to the criminal code of France, | of the vast increase of arrivals at each hotel yesterday. afloat under the new system, it is slrewdly suspected | cipally by the doubt and uncertainty that still exist an | © The experiment of issuing troasury notes bearing a | Jay the section on the table. Carrie 2 | and the third a theatrical work with a large square hole | ‘The following is but en epitome :—— eal knews, expects, and desires the sub-treasury will systion vod eres Loreen, fr a the faved of & | nominal rate of interest has been made, and thus far is | moved a section authorising tho to exclude | in the cover of each, and the leaves scooped out, which | Asenrcan—J. Cavender, Philadelphia; Dr. Benham, ‘The reason lies in nut shell. In the failure of the | the operations of the country. The new issue of treastry | Su,teortion. We must admit that we are grievously | from the right of suffrage infamous po ‘aha those | made them hollow inside. They were bound together | do, T. Dorcantel, do; Mr. Johns, New York; B. Lixton, by two flat slight boards, tied with a piece of strong twine; | Connecticut; B. Hebard, Massachusetts; J. Larance, italso ta peer that these books, as well aa the false bot- | Pennsylvania; M. Gray, Delaware; Dix, United toma in the chairs, setiee and chest, were intended to be | states Army; G. Grant, United States Navy; Dr. Doyt, bay stolen property : he afterwards | FallRiver; R. Mackay, Savannah; W.Middleton, Charles was the owner of ali that was | ton; G. Hanover, Boston; Mr. Norris, Philedelphia; and confessed that he broke open the boxes and | Major Dwight, United States Army; J. Rogers, Charles- Phillips, lepending on the, result. of any offered a modification it, he section, as amended. — arious propositions making reading and rospectively, a test of qualification for a vi ud TY | disappointed in the result of this financial movement on | havi: bd sub-treasury the Van Buren-Wright-Benton interest goes | notes does not as yet work very well. They are at a wa be oan aveng & Dee ee ata andthe Walker stock gocs up in a corresponding hee + three sud eit’ per cent in hh Orleane, or pred tis ferns ay | Mad oie Bey id mig hotter is with tho greatest diMiculty they can be put into cir- | they would add so much to the cire of the it has been intimated to us that there is a movement on | culation at par. It is now more thantwo months since — L e foot to give Mr. Buchanan the democratic nomination | an issue often millions of there notes was authorizea, | Country—that they would be at least par, and be useful | writing, notenly in introduci: i ue | sald encingehee stu tocend,upan the ueka | and only aboutona milion, hag gen ‘atund, This | provost the indepeaenttrearary.sety but fur | Jown rW Taylor fared w section, tebe tubmit a the parties can be brought to coalesce wo cannot well | find» it impossible to meet the demands upomit, i good | changea? ne nee oe es uatOn Of our domestic. ex: | ted to the people separately, autherising colored persons on bosri, at Havre, witiout the knowledge | J. Williams, Patadelphie; 1 ca} and stowed himself away in Wharton, Newbury Rogy j.and thatthe several articles above described we: an, Aurora; Mr. Hazard, Providence; V. A. Petu, E. M brought on board in of another man named Louis | Celais, Me: Judge Hefferton, Long Island; J. Gray, Bos- Shartio, who was a p rn in the lows. ‘The caso is | ton; J’ Young. do, 8 Keneas, Philadelphia; C. Bhomaber, divine. evidence that something must soon be done to remed: , Verily, however, tho sppointment of Mr Bouck to the evils of th cxisting’ fiuancial system of the govers me boa 2 hcg Aa ly: onrage le. WY wigoeed, 70 1088.” The eae pi pterela: opi sub-treasury ew oF e retention of ir. rn a Le a Randolph in the ofice, of the ‘Treasurer of the United | “The law authorizing the iemo of ten millions leavas pores isn le eetpeinpohise genonethanto ga withons said sie, ronnfETomihe Albany Argus, Oct 7) +H ) Dearing in mi e recent ular strictures of | it wi e President to raise that amount of ° i A Mr. ir moves 1e CO! fe ision | further adjourned to this m inciunati; JM: ' New Bedford; W. + Mr. R. against the sub treasury, feck hough Mr. | money by notes, interest at the rate of gumatapetroes SS, Lex eg ie he Baga of the constitution, report as part thereof, his article ij ¢ Fgh ted ates = 5 Btoch, Laweltt Walker wos atleast indifferent ‘to the triumph of the | five pet cent or under, or by @ diroct loan for the whole | and made them redeomalic ot aight arith specie whethe; | (heretofore published) on the subject of education. ‘Ta. Common Pleas: Fistesueme oven cen how L hard money experiment. orany portion of that sum. It is the opinion of our | they hed matured or uot, or had the goverament issued | P10. Mr. Harrison offered a resolution instructing the Before Judge Ingraham. 4 late, Bolivia; Biasis bemaboms D token ae Meantime, Messrs. Blair and Rives insi it they do | shrewdest financiers, that treasury notes for only a them payable on demand, or preceded their issue witn | sme committee to amend the, article on the legislative | @or, 7.—Allen vs. Aguire—This was an action to te | Wheeler, Oxford; J. Hobson, Richmond; J, Mi not a to resuscitate the old Globe, use they | of the ten millions will be issued, and that a direct loan | the cio wateh appeared in the official gazette at Wasb- department, so that Richmond county, in the formation | cover a drawback on a cargo of raisins. The plaintiff pur- n; Captain Ryrie, Steamer Hibernia; A. ¢aa neither support nor o the existing administra | will be raised for the balance, ‘There is no deubt but | ington, on the ith inst, none of the dificulties you refer | of tesecond district, shall be reannexed to Kings coun. | chased from defendant the raisins in question, and it waa Georgia; Cr Litchdeld; Detroit; R. Wiggan, Bostony O- tion; end to them a neutral position is out of the ques | that a government loan could be very easily effected un- ? y ty. Table. The resolution fixing upon to-day for al- | Sart of the contract that he should be allowed a draw- “9 ! d laid on the table. On Bae ot 15 per cent on incipient damages, and 40 per cent Soe Townley, ‘Auburn; Lieut. Colonel Bolte, ed bos would have occurred ; hence | think you were wrong . der the present state of the money market, and it is the journment, was reconsi a Tho administration was pledged to Fog Smith end, the | universel opinion empng cepitalizts that the finances of Saag os capecnes ans rtion. etal Fulton's ap- | motion of Mr. Russc!!, ‘he convention proceeded to the | /@F damages by sea. ‘The plaintiff afterwards claimed | united States ‘Evans, New Jersey; B. Tyler copservatives to expel Blair ‘Rives, in-consi- | the country would become settled upon s better basis, team power hed failed because an phe considerstion of t port of the committee on the revi- | the whole of the drawback, by reason of damages, and | 7. Lincoln, Phila hors F deration of the support athe conservatives in the grand | and upon a more permanent foundation, than by a Jorge employed in the experiment hat omitted p screw, | 0°! onstitu...n, Mr, Swackhamer offered an ad- | the defendant refused, alleging that the contract contain: | gory, North Carolina; Mr. Chor aan do; B. campaign ef 44 ‘Afarther ‘consideration was the ne | issue of treasury notes, which would become dep when the effect of the mn exhibited itself at the | “iti: onin relation tothe imprisonment of wit: |‘e4 no such clause as that set up by the plaintiff. The | geiphia; Otia Morse, Boston; J. Duncan, Char Beat of Gov Mercyrund ethers, and the Teloston of | "*Thegoverument cannot put out thoes moter ve ke | Arat revolution of the wheal, was at once remediod, and | fhe", "suction Te” Me FO¥Kin# OMf@r08 | jury found a verdict for Piaineat oa yee St Janes thine Baber, UBk J Micros, Philaielphie; 4 ing se 3 efore ‘eo - ; Major Baker, U.S.A.; i 3 efficient und useful conservatives in their } full amount authorised, unless they are kept at par in — fe gmp wher set dans tad | = vail shall not be required, nor ex © | Calvin Patterson ve. James M. Ferguson —Thia was an | ¢*gammente, Philadelphia; W. De Mott, Albany; fell It upon this pledge, Col. Polk was elected, Messrs. | the market. The greater the depreciation the greater the | without interest, will anawer all the 8 of govern- | £286 impovod, nor shall cruel and unusual punishments | action of trespess. It appeared the piuintif’, with others, | Deacon, Canada; R. L. Read, H.M. 62d regi Blair and Rives have no right to complain of their ex. | difficulty inj getting them into circulation, We see no | ment however long the war may la, whige, as a | D2 inflicted. r hired a stable from defendant—that some of the parti Faarsiin--Dr. Hill, Cincinnati; M. Evans, Communication. Indeed we believe they understand, and | way to avoid making @ direct loan.” rty, will be slow to attempt 16 discredit treasury notes, | Mr. Murphy movod to add, ‘'nor shall witnessos be | owed nim rent,and be issued a landlord's warrant. The | pyia; B. Thomas, Goshen; J. Smith, Montoe co; T. Rice, do not complain of, the exigencies of the case. Let us, in the Jang ¢ of the illustrious Madison, ex- | rhe federal rty opposed the glorious war’ of 1914, and | Uireasonably detained.” The amendment was agreed | parties hearing of his intention, moved their property off | ‘Worcester; W. Kingsley, New Haven; J. Brown, Buffe- We are enabled to-day to explain the matter in dispute | amine the subject r, and see if'a different rew | I thee seid tee ee ee ee ee War of J fasl'nc | t2, 108 to 0; and the section, as amended, adopted. Mr. | {he premises; they were followed by the defendant, who | 19. 4. Nevins, Maine; F,’ Bachelor, J. Land, Boston; @. between us and Father Ritchie, on the subject of direct | cannot be presented. indignant st their conduct that they would, in the hope | Harris moved to add the follewing sections: seized two horses, afour wheeled:cab, and double set of | steele, Albany; M. Doolittle, Georgia; B. .N. | ‘The depreciation of treasury notes was not owing to | or ¢ the stigma of the Harviord Convention, the | _,"9!- All feudal tenures, of every description, with | harness belonging to the plaintiff, who, it appeared, did | j.'s. Hubbell, Utica; C. Woodward, Castleton; J. tly, one of the auditors of the treasury submit- | any want of faith in the arcity | Messpchusetts Resolutions, the refusul to cross the lines | #!! their incidents declared to be abolished ; sav- | not owe him any rent. The ty) was afterwards | Lexington; E. Townsend, Chicago; C. Me Gervy, N.C; to the democratic association, a short writien decla- | of money, nor to any di stem. The securi- | jn it of an invading foe, and other similar evidences | 19S: however, all and services certain, which at | replevened by the plaintiff, and he now brings his action | J" tyes, Savannah; J. Bacon, 8t.. Louis; J. Phila- yatjon in farar of direct taxes, for ite adoption and cireu: | ties offered in the market were payable in twelve months, | o¢ Mvotion to the couse of ihe enemy, be the first to ny | S2Y time heretofore have been lawfally created or re- | to recover damages for the trespass. The case is adjourn- | Goiphis, officially. A member of the association took up | bearing only a nominal interest of one mill per centum | to arms in vindication of the honor’ of their country | *Zv¢d-” edto this morning. owano—E. Ledyard, Philad; M. Rose, Canadas, D. the poper, amended it, and sent it back to the auditor — | per annum; consequently the discount required was in | when again assailed. How wonderfully has this predic- sole All lands within this State are declared to be Co PRE ETE NAL Gilmour, Washington; . Burt, Seugertion, Ww » The auditor, from the amendments that the ry rate Interest for one year, and not a | tion been verified in our nt war ‘with{Mexico | allodial; so that, subject only to the liability to es Political Intelligence. Mr. Chalbor, Montreal; J. recy, ay; W Burrage, r had been duly considered by the association, sent depreciation of the paper. Guteid: ony cnok Tact 00 Giscrodit treesury notes | Chest, the entire and absolute property is vested inthe | The whigs of Montgomery county have nominated | 17° Hnston, Boston; D. Pratt, Als; Dr. Fall River; wn for the names of the Executive Committee,which, | alt is true that these securities bore on their face the | be made, it must prove abortive, as the whole democratic according to the nature of their respective es- | Gamaliel Bowditch and Danie! "hardin, Bolom; B. Gray for the Assembly. | ) Weaver, J. Vars, Newport F » were furnished. The auditor then or- | words “ receivabie in ‘ment of all public dues,” but tchess county, Epenetus Crosby, Walter Sher- ha , Providence; C. Wolfe, dered at the Union office 3,000 copies of the report of Se- | whether receiv Detore oF after malar aid: not (os | tons Bescon ro —— o. se ee me a . No lease or grant of agricultural lands for a Bn he AJ. Knee ABig are the whig’ ‘candidates for Mass; F. Roapman, eretary Walker against tho tariff of 42, with the amend: | pear, and the legal intendment might be, not until after | tent notes, Nelchor dees any interer—vine ono os longer period than seven years, hereafter made, in which | Assembly. Albany; Mr. Walk paper attached asa“ fiy-leaf,” andthe names of the good: be reserved any rent or service of any kind, shall Stephen J. W. Tabor, is the democratic candidate for | Doane, N. O; ty. beyond doubt, the other is of dor ative Com: ain, it was not known bere that ised > E f be valid.’ jistrict, Massachusetts. Ju — ley, Boston; J. H The Executive Committee, discovering the blunder, tobe se received ah it-aon a tee aeertar ct solidity; that « people like this, who at | "“u''4" "Ail fines, quarter sales or other chargos upon Coe nti ot Talisdogs, Me announced as cendi- | wich, Holbrook, C.Joy, J Wtickney, Boston; G. B- ordered the fly-leaf to be tornoff from the copies of the administration mig! ray | the frst cause were willing to leave their domestic com: | stisnation reserved in any grant of land hereafter to be | 4,F; W. Bowden, of, Tetedagn. to SonOtnied at vane ; ua, N. York; @ Chapin’ Prov, but in'some oases it may have ith said ave blessed with the I rianiy muster, | £2Ft# and fy to the tented field, encountering the exces: | Tadeo shall be void.” dete for. Cong 4 Secsah Whive whe bb 2 Ren: Prov. D Coton Waren by te mana the eae Gane ot ee tet En Deepen’ Wilt She Tew. Of eae enly. master, 1 aap ofamarch during « hot end sickly season, | ™5de, {helt Devoid ore Mr. Nicoll mov. | caused by the death of F.G- McConnell. Where D. Buck, y Prov D, ‘are; N. We heat ochsgece cage," | Sea a etic | areeh rte mary mane ern | tsa Seow oven | “Pesan Tec | Sea nw. epee et ee Ra fe do tively assert Secretary of the | w! how intended, anted t 7 inserting “twelve.” Carried, 71 to 31, e section, —_—_—_——_ rd; J. Trow! » F. Dw! New Haven; A. Walker, or aloresaid, and ih pene 4 gag may have wanted the | would not make w trifling contribution to the ‘sane holy | so" Chenaed, adopted. ‘The sh section was then read. Persona: Movements. Catan ” ight, 4 i ‘Treasury, auditor others rested, ls cause, XC their bank notes for treasu: “ individually endorse the doctrines ofthat ** Ay leaf,” re" | “The collector of the customs for this port at first hesi- Sotes’ wiich would'be rendering equally valuable servi. | Mr Nicoll moved to, strike out the words * or other | Hon. Simon Cameron Was in Potteville last week, on 8 Anports for scmtees epoet a eet tea. tantee ieee Cea Sa ee 1 Rr tad needy creak | cog with crete rng merpgen egg Pe fy cma Taian can’ “awarigr selec’, sit, Menges ere pers spodaA yy 4 ee lnceret aioe Mad Pee mes Miselegpk fr ee f . soldiers a 0 ; gauive comminee othe ‘Washington demeratic storie: | tars whe had been long” waiting for thelr money were quffering. Your ob’ servant aeheden strike out the enlire section, and inser an ‘atneater Allan is domesticated a Cincinnati, raining papers. JAC! ud 4 6 present nif nt has carried uses far as wo can safely go for the pre- | gagements, whieh were prema onthem Under these i alienation eee ed Ave tease heresies te be mate ahsll | It is now atated that President Polk will visit New UNION HILL ACADEMY. ‘We are clearly of the snme opinion. mitted to for dey or to LRM ere mre i gy the th | be vold e , York on the 994 inat. + FORDHAM, WESCHESTER COUNTY, Great 4 inst., William R. Myers, Sam . ‘ers, an ‘i 7 % f Tuesday says, Mr. Secreta: NEAR WEW YOR! Meanwhile, the whigy have a st10n Patt Moneys Mr, | ant aie ae eee nas agicte New Orleate press, | William & Burr, charged with shooting D Marvia Hoyt, | amenanfeat was agreed, to, 10.48. Me, Ruggles sub. | Wall See tadettiead, werk eatoopn iis ey, foxm ALEX. DEMPSTER, A. M., Principal. Bowden, ofthe vilenandrie Garett, has gone off to| public that the treasury notes would be immediately re- | eppetred in court. On examining the sitending Phy# | sicuty was rejected, 04 to 31, and the section, a¢ amend. | Philadelphis,to New York, on Friday last, and on Satur. nev. UTERO potbru. fan ese cian mnt eas | a it apne ae ae tn | Ein arte, renga | 4M. bi Ue wn roeh ES” | Suh tern Cl cok eens | PS sia le iascaeiteae " ; a , his Honor toi ty. ‘ 4 Bee ce sheen nya oa,| mune eats ta Sin ae, | oie ae bl ie rns ad 60° | afer mnt aa St | wets pcg ras Mae marly pred” | gent dl, mee sa racy on both is to the ox t election into the Staten, as well before oe bed bpeacics each, for their appearance before him at that time. inendto all ds within the jurisdiction of the State ; | and another victory over the Mexicans would, we think, Ko fore ers ‘wish to i House of Hepreseustives, the only contingency upon| The effect of these couaiderstions’ Nilo to. cons holt cae en be nag Fw ng gid and all lunde the title to which shall fail, from a defect of | entirely restore him. he me, in the Baslish Inn , tt 4 wine follo ry Gere etn Wineed coun tv the postatiy oy rumah ie WE ae Hoyt, again came up before the Mayor yesterday. Mr, Ruggles moved a prdlnine vine a of the vote | PrnnxsyLvanra ImprovemENts.— Weare indebted er etloa to iis Kom those jes. offer of the U. &, Commisncnara to ecitio them ona tract | the receipt of the Washington Unies ren caetne axe | Hoyts physicians, (Dre. Carmichael and Mills, replied adopting the fret two sections ef Mr Harris. ‘Table. | to a friend at Harrisburg for the following official | Bosrd and washing per anna $200. of mney, north of the St. Peter’s river,on the upper | Treasury Circular, which is in words and figures fol ets toa = 3 Fea _ dege ngbemngse ms resi on TE le ‘ag following Moai i i fee nt of tolls Tooutred on the public improvements | _s18 TaThSalm*rh DEUGGISTS; L, West :— ing :— then , Quarter sales or other restrain tobe 7 ae be mijn feply. to the proposition made by the Commissioners | = ‘Taeasuny Der Sept. 11 been—a fungus having formed onthe brain. The coum | fiongtion reserved in any grant of land hereafter to be LGN ooo store, Pura{ture, Good Will, te. on Saturday, we respectfully beg fave to state the fol-| All trossury notes as well before as uhermatutity, are | SL for the accused, who said that their clients wore | made, shall be void. Wale received Gp ta Ovkeberl, 1046, neoeses e0.|kh ceseelt hed and handsomely fitted up Drag lowing reasons for lining “ro sprig | redeemable here at the Treasury of the United Stage ig | aB&i0us for a trial, then moved that the Court adjourn to | ™'AGopied, 62 1099. ‘The 11th section. of the report of | Tolls Woontyed lig bd October 1) loess... 1. veoreae 90 |e @ sssorument of Drags, Cherie. Ist. Gov. Clarke gave us to understand that we could | specie or in sight drafts of the ‘Treasurer of the United | HO¥t'# bed-side andconduct the examination there | the committee on revision, relative to the sale of lands, ’ + situated in ope of w Faney Artic horoughfares in upper part eity $62.199 68 | and fai b smess, and to any one wishing to enter a a ning (WO | Seweel and prottarte basiness, this Wren opportanity seldoun be about | tobe met with. Terms States, equiv: at his option upon, Baltimore, te nd cluding all persens but the parties and counsel They | wos agroed to. The 12th section of the same report, re- toll er to ecke and payable Kt sscie, drawn | aid that i Wasturual to adopt sucha course —end Hoyt Tativerto the old colony laws, was read. Mr” Nicoll | ‘crete criails im, kaso) up to Oct 1at, ov Boston, or the public depositories a ro as may silane expressed opin’ ”, moved to amend the section requiring the legislature to | And it is estimated thi el; phys ; eal G nich P Id ne rer 4 it dollars, in our ally agreed u ned Ds nar athe mem eared ee investigation wou int a commission of five (reduced to three on motion Tia Of tho Sebel Four, Over thoes of les opinion, i not a inir consideration for the difference be: | °° MY" Faria, secrotary of the Treasury. | do hime injury. The counsel added, however, thst, | CPi" Richmond) to codify the laws. The amendment | gogo, which will sal the Incrowse of ur lands and the small Y ‘ mettor 1d be pdb tract offered us by gov- | The publication of this circular, together with the in- | S' Sevens: te easesinattve ot BY! ee was agreed (0, and as amended, the nection was adopted, | Syer ino last upward of $112.00, vos 3d The country notth of the St Peter's, as elected by format eiches Ee cores vests es Eeneselenineee Ney a Cr oy ba Donte duetmeos trot Se carat rire disasters by the flood of last sprig. 1 the commissioners, may not be the one that the Winns. | fect to pond Wee ho anes ball of one per coat of phy moved to add 7 wt to eee reasonable. App'y at 19 BSixih avenue. rj “1 SION eeiglg quent | PyETWEEN Mercer and Marray streets, a Gold shape of sharp. The rill ba suseabl Bie jre thas onset ateschhe hela ae rT 06 TuThkS*r Dagoes might wish, and if we are to go north of said hich bank he it fund: But such chi ters to bodies politic o corporate made seniors yaabe _06 38 rC ce as ii. river, we wish to get as far from the whites as possible, | ¥iz" Graal sad benking Comveny, Soa our lerge ex by the King of England shall have no other greater ef- Paty fa Rags hw api —The Lage taming L yur PUBLISHED, « earings book shen ihe Shabir, eo . anentaanen Scr Exchanger, 1 Siac ees ofa Snr ame | ih Carcing mer deopesves 0 oie" Ole Ste Hew Rade a ere { a Exchanges, to 7 i ard th ant tremors and aba orci tr oe et tnd more wit ate Se netewe” "0% Smee mtion | erate Oe Pantin ecw tenid|_c er te monty ere ane ‘Then, yromise or intimate ee been much less affected Rte pert oe ibe Biate + sie . We get yy the banks; hence Court Calendar, Thisday. 5 pred ina considerable de- | M3; BRADY would reapgetfalty, request all ™ siemens that this practice will not be conti- Surmnion Count.—75, 36, ha 41,77, 10, 86, 88 to 101. ee valling are the fever and Ogue, | ory pitfyine ke and wlabing t 0 Pa — a }) Btrangements to that end should be Common Pieas, First Lao 174, 176, 178, 330, 160, 182, a severe ewes,” Gnd in some cases conges- | ™ kage Exess h os the as oy eet Set, 08 ke Also their right of eee Re | Breseary will induce ye? Mart EN, Vol, W8ty 845, 171, 175, 177, 161, 189, | tive fever, and what is called by some the “cold plague.” Rat pr Tor the Past two yearn, leaves it w — doubt but thata government 195, 187, 191, 198, 195. eS \ am ileninigion (SN. 0.) Courier. pablic to 1¢ merits