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ORK, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1846. pres we Conte ——— — ota Sate ne nnn eres -——— — ~ ——— a —_ a —— vente wre ann Sm mene ' MAKITLMM ACCUMMUDATIONS. ! DANCL ND WALTZING ACADEMY. ral of i ‘ ‘, ij State Constitutional Conven' ° : i ts eastern tributai ual in fertility and | PAPA EES viti se-open . ss | INTHLLIGUNCE , beauty to any of the most favored regions of Texas. The Axmawy, Oct. 7, 1846. seer RALL ROADS, GBORGIL. pe ae vaou Tax Tacs te apenranTEl Dartde on ones eaieys | _ ‘The time fixed upon forthe fal adjournment of the “ne noc oT c t half pase three o'clock f | ARMY OF INVASION, | tre sheltered trom the icy winds of the north by bigh | convention is rapidly approaching. ‘There is a disposi 4 —s 0. 3 id. Phuredi ranges of mountains, and enjoy a remarkably mild and tion to use the few hours left with great care ; the con d ARRANGEMENTS. Remittances to and yma from Great Britain sad Ireland, by BLACK Sa OR OLD LINE OF LIVER- { ‘OOL PACKETS. a. Wi iy temperate climate. i ‘clock and thirty minutes every at 8 o'e! 5 7 &e. le e j 7 . i A the ati vention meets at 8 o'c! a y 3 we oe by rf | &e. &e. __ Onder the impotent sway of Spain.and the still more nag preein nally a aeatihn the ent rule of Mexico, these fertile and beautiful ro- ans A on ip G ‘ “fies “ i ~ 7 oo Michael Hoffman, the mighty master it of The steamship Gal arrived at New Orleans on «have remained almost as desolate and unimprove'! ng. Michae Rehy mneeas episit of eater z form # continuous line from Sa- rgia of 371 miles, tral Railroad. given as usual rate classes, pri- re ; , Hn: val agent. ; 5 hools punciually artended'es, the 29th ult, from Port and Galveston. The fol- y were when occupied as ‘he hit a a ccrtey | a place ’ bey roy pe th ie Rehocls panctwally attendes:t0: | Oing paragraphe from the Galveston Civitien,, contain tant of theratngion: the ‘inetscaths SSSR Re eee eee te to Gotharlogn,, Weatern & Atlantic | ap «ty the Old Country fi —MAUAME ACHILLE, 1m, | all that we have from the army; and it is merely in con- micane shail be nis etna. resanroes, , Dacty questions be 07.¢T pat Maine his mami teh nods will be trom Bavanaah to Atianta and Qoth | make the necessary arrangements w' thinks forthe liberal jeirsuage of | firmation of direct intelligence previously received. they will doubtle ia weelth and population the | over his coborts, and by Mf ee iavigansses tle fellow Ndeclven tacat teehctiniioe we ict |. The Kentucky regimen’, under Colonel Marshall, num- | most foutishing portions of the globes. stern delivery, be animates end lnvigerntes his £ joga, at the following rates, viz: hat m brought out i tthe eight Pp "Ox Weick Goons, Toate To Ooth- | the Black Ball, ot Old Line of Liverpool Packets, silibg to resume her professional atten | bering about cight hundred men, is encamped at the | | ers, or appals ‘and contuses his foes. This Hoffman ts [oi cry f , Coffee. Liquor, Teom Liverpol on the Is. and loth of th. Also, Dy | t , decidedly man, depend upon it There Cota "Teanese Mi a vm Liverpol Shi tee h of every mani wie | mapen om funrden tha 38 Onnciey | Sok lint owing to toe Aiba C's arate ra | Washington Union, October 6.] | are other men of ability here, Dut none who cam ep: ‘and Sheet Iron,’ He Sar ig gern rere 84 CRORE ine eheatlemen who may wish to | regiment nas just received orders to proceed without de | ‘The following is.a translation of part of an article in | proach the admirol in perspicuity. and Castings ys ois 90.75 | “The Black Ball, or Old Line of Liverpool Packets, com- : : lay to Camargo. The Tennessee regiment is daily ex- | the Monitor Republicano, of the city of Mexico, profess. | Mt. Simmons, of Kssake 1s ig. Sihe Tee Ba Flour, Rice, Bacon in’ casks or | prise the following magnificent ships, aud wall sail fro j young gentlemen under 10 | pected. Neither of these regiments were inte’ te | ing tobe a critical review of the actions of Palo Alto | men in debate I ever saw ; he js, besides, leman reek, oat Fish, Tat. | ffRget ou the regular appointed days, as follows = } ‘Satu from 3 to 5 o'clock, | Join General Wool. ‘and Resaca de Guerrero. Our military readers will be | most decided ability ; he isa bachelor of it fifty, 1 Pte vies EL, let Jaw Ist May, | Ist September * |" An arrival at Port Lavacca from Matamoras, bringing | amused at the ingouuity displayed by the writer,in manu- | should judge, and one of the finest looking men in this ar 90 626 | EUNO! 16d i be | hurs- | dates to the Sth, reported that news had been received ietartag tinge ‘army for General Taylor out’ of such MAY, staat : : Boxes of Hats, eT Aa ie Suse) 1 Ooaiber. uls | very late from General Taylor, to the effect that he was | unsubstantial materials as suppositions and philosophical Je President of the State Convention will merit, i he Per cable fo0k. ane acne om | ForKauink, lat July, lat November. re to announce that m ad. | Marching upon Monterey with 8000 men, and was within | deductions; and every reader of Shakspeare will he | does not receive the unequivocal praise of the people o Boxes aud bales ot Diy Goede, Sadaicry OxKO 16th roth) 7" yeh dition to she New York she will i | a'few miles of that city.” Monterey was’ said to be de- | forcibly reminded of Falstaf’s men in buckram. The | this State for the most pallent and gentlemanly baBavier Glass, Paints, Drugs and feetion- CAMBRIDGE Isc April, 1st Aug., Ist December. | struct her pvpila Polka Waltzes and Quadrilles | fended with a force of 16,000 Mexicans, under General | public may see, by this exaggeration, what confidence is | by which his protracted labors in this ve oT Ber enbic foot mp. 109 lbs. 35 | MONT! MAY, oth recttull notified, te desire of the | Which are now the mgat pepular in the best society m Panis | Ampudia. to be placed in'tho statements of the Mexican press— | distinguished ;he enjoys the confidence of us colleagues awnarsobthe Rock Ball se Ola Line ot Livefveek Paskace, | aucedone am ¢ brig Mary arrived at Galveston on the 23d from | how idie are all their calculations—how visionary tho | and the commendation of the Ce ee ae Pay, iuadrille Maxurka;the | New York, witha heavy freight and fourteen passen- | hopes which they express of defeating our army. The he retire with honor Until’ Bappily fox the State, he gers. Mexican press has only to reverse the telescope to lessen | May be called upon to resume his public duties in some rH Bio. hive permientse | Const vet Maae es $12 00 | that no passenger agents ise to passengers by that from them to ad: waltz acing , t il ition. 1 50 ‘only ‘authorised [i 4 (From the N. O. Delta, Sept. 30. the troops sf General Taylor and General Wool, thus to | other and more responsible position. 1 0S Gagner ath cies cs tien comune sd et nkae ae Mahioh sick chet acteetocees, | Captain Cady (whom Colonel Harosy had left in oom. | erator thelr forces on heten unaat snes Texas becomes | _ A section was ‘opted last evening, at a late hour, % II times for sale drafts at sight, for sny amout, an Paris till the coming winter. These BB the Presidio Rio Grande, and whose in | open to the Mexican arms, and Santa Anna gathers his | Which provides for the separate submission to the nae on the Royal Bank of Ireland, Dub nO other person in New York than | crossing the river to return to San Antonio, were, as our | laurels on the banks of the Sabine! Will Mexico pie of a proposal to place colored electors upon & Pattn ree pr pee eee pa ye, Trwectrs aroun Anyeee (ai: eimuars, Lomeonewien received them from Mons. Jules | San Antonio correspondent stated, fired on'by Mexicans | come to her senser ?. Will she not , of equality with white men, Savannah to Macon... ss.¢ercsexe $7.00 Priscipal towns throughout Eugland, Ireland ‘Meotiand and shove celebrated trofessors, ia | WhO Jay in ambush) has furnished to the acting Adju: | in too late? Will she be eternally misled by the boasts | , In respect ton limitation of the pay of members of the consigned io the Subsenber will be forwarded | Wales. m. ‘ss lm MWEsr | tant General at San Antonio, an official account of the | of her politicians and the exaggeration ofher press ? legislature, which has excited so much comment { ree of Commis “Apply ov address by-letten, pest pid. to 3 affair, differing in no essential from our correspondent’s arraa tale frais thee tacaliae Raniblieese throughout the State, the following section has been Froieht ony be paid at Savannah, Aanta of, oth pices oe ROCHE BROTH ERs KC PRIVATE DANCING ACADEMY, letter. o furnishes the following list of those | with ranuet tothe torees of Taplon, accor a Tt acct’ ob the Legidktusi: Walk bedabves the a4 be J od , N.Y, ‘al 5 0 Sit street, — > * i. Wrareane, August 15,16. ee Eis Gmtige_ | ‘The omkeeet Me Roche, Sere ieee TS Dele Hreet, At No. 21 BAST Boraace tn Clinton ate Cnn Eee: | se a anded slightly, private Coptain Evans’ | hi# Feport of the regiments and troops engaged in battle, | theirservices a sum not exceeding three dollars ‘s da d corps whose | from the commencement of the session; but such pay i her friends ie visinlty. thar shorte | COR © assigned to them, | shall not exceed in the aggregate three hundred dollas s ste } LA ‘nd ite vigincy, thatahe ine | “SSR yet, wounded slightly, private Ceptain Evans’ TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS. Liverpool. giscane —~ ae Se See, 2. *S Thi te in the newspapers of ir : va of tuition Mondays and | COMpany. fhe United Staten, bad. Nesanse the regiment of, tast aan ellawance, aceapt in. pronpedings: $0 fet . W. BYRNE rue ihandsys; moming Ig a | res Say Ud oa Ceuinindbvaiiioe nation do not number le ,000 men; and this is | Governor, they shall receive three dollars per day.— ‘~ W6rmed that the recent break | NEW YORK AND EIVERFOOR EMIGRATION mae) rs eter J. Riddle, missing’ butcher. pany. {es pe gard Lore a x Pipers oy ag 5 They « all also receive the sum of one dollar for every they shall travel, in going, to and returning ir place of meeting, on the most usual route. The of the Assembly shall, in virtue of his office, Aditional compensation equal to one third of ‘This law to take “The Texas Volunteers,” continues the correspondent i eruiti it i p ofthe Democrat, * belonging to this division, have been | {roatmen! Mot rigorous, aid tle recruiting #0 oes savope cademic | mustered out of service five or six days. One of these a dollar a day sensed of a far- Ss, ally intoreas the pu ‘ peer companies was paid yesterday, the 11th. From the time | thing on landing. Supposing these facts, and many others Ye esi srhich are + forming the public of the Uni States, that they coa- 74 Canal, caused: snejete OFFIC an FON EER ear vie Railroad W. BYRNES & CO. of Liverpool, are denrows of us far trips for the, season 7. the én of Apri, | tinue co despatch a line of first class Ships and Pack : ing the, Depot, ‘No. 214 Market street, |AILY, a 734 | New York’ onthe late éih, ith, loth, ais and akofearh | Mi? SLE PAULI i thi robe lasses ; mouth; he 12th ae for Philadelphis, and on the | G nee 7 er diem allowance as a mem! in pngr weal ip gu te dan ae ga Ha cad Suge ate | Ges tale Mang ery commtased Bc | ty were mur of srnice, toy Save Kat mia, een thy may be gupveted Oy | tc in bs, Thm sna! te Legare ethae gr ot night, ora both Deing pass | alsoto New Orleans du ason; by any of | Mazurka Quadrille. kas, (various, ) Waltz a ci f nd tain F any one who knows what that nation is, and tho history | fore limited to one hundred days, except in pi Sin aertien. ca : which [ince parties can engage for jtabs brought | temps, composed for Male Cerite, by Mons. Perrot, and the | have suffered inbaing thrown upon the worhl wrekeces | Cf similar invasion, we shall state how this army wat | in case of impeachment, or when an extra information, appl |d-established Office, it without disappoitment or det t the oldest nd ful walt: icbosie ‘and Families at- A form: called. mA Slatkoe surest, d dose shoes and large at establishment in the passes pool, | tended SEectas anda ‘known ot application. cent to buy a meal. It would appear incumbent on the | Four regiments of the line, the 3d, 4th, 6th, i also adopted: re ee CUMMINGS, sad bavius (ound the importance yin the | Ma hermes aa ianade known on applicati commanding officer, either to furnish them rations or By, Spo” ere eeeisangneas ~ - » 4,000] a ae,tohiowin ieee tober of Congress, or belding eee ____ AE CUMMINGS, Agent, _ ¢ _ REGULAR MAIL LINE FOR BOSTON, | the ude ofine omecugts comlag gu, te tmmedite cor them off. If he knew the money to effect the latter, Y NG. not arrived, why didhe disband them” | The 2d artillery,under wie icial or military office under the United States, sl VIA NORWICH & WO! espoudeace with table establishment, ft hi R.SARACCO, ‘master, and Childs. oo. 6 eee hold a seat in: the Legislature; and if an; son CESTER. without change ai they ean rely for atteutioh and favor towards their relations Tirat teacher of I rarisson DaneiogAtnde: ani aay # Hot Aw ord about the advance of Gen. Wool's | Artillery under Major Rin shall, after bis election as a member of the Lepisleture, es innguase, fin» AR, Vouving the old country: aa. LI RO of ‘Mr. Cellarius, e her extisorcacary skillula "Tho Victoria Advocaté of the 16th, has the following Battory of 18 pounders un ted to Congress, or appointed to any 9 civil r i 4 which no.others have atteanpted. in a direst communtea. | reputation jendor,ont or ad@vooug tiie wost paragraph :— ersten tee ee ete ee on This being the, oa fo | his fcom freland to the United Sta'es, ag they ‘th Teagwned town, offaris,,| | We learn that an express was despatched to meet aaa. ‘A datass of extroordtnary taagtl “Cosunted: bea! Gis ere By this ling are accompanied through by ihe onc: | Wateriord, Bel/astand Londonderry, byt which meats cuit semen, who requented the | on their way to Gan Antonio, joctructiog thoes net ia | CePtains Ker's and May's companies of the 2d following section: luctur of the train, who will have particular charge of their | Tuts are saved mach trouble andexpense. by being shipped just’ opened s Danci Nene re DR 2 AVAGOONE. oes eee ees eeeeesersceeeress 300} “No bill shall be passed unless by the assent of a ma- begaege, and who will echorwise give Mis aitenice Ce thats | attheit wu seapare andalvo east of being! fof Broadway, | proceed to that place, but to direct thelr steps to Port —— | jority of all the members elected to each branch of the onge ad comfort ; us) nited States to which ships tra aides, Mazourkes, | Lavaca, where they will wait until further orders, which 6,120 a fslature, and the question upon the final aball is line leaves south side Pier No 1, North River, foot of same cost as direct to New York. J. Gallops, Waltzes, &e, | will depend upon the result of the negotiation now going | 1 may be seen that (he many volunteers who accom: | be taken immediately’ upon its last reading, and the yees ry Fince, daily, (Sundays excepted) at 5 o'clock, P Ma y &°CO. have agents in all the seaport | are taught. ib - on with Mexico, The reason of the order is, that bY | penied the ermy are rot here included and tho-e only | bad mye entered on the journal.” D ‘and arrives in Boston in time to take all the fe bela ym whence steainers leave for Liverpool, Ladies and geutlemen are i: ly received im this Aca- | quartering near the bay, the transportation of supplies ii lomeing § y tain Walker's ci Seana Ye and nay’ at bh) Seipadibioks sensakaile new TIC, Captain Dustan, it many of the tuterior towns, who are most attentive to | demy, where auy body may or tomest but with | Will be saved. Tho Kentucky tegiment, arn, | 2clonging to Captain Dasrytont deed It was proposed to ame: #0 as to p every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturd ys, at 5 o'clock * | emigrants on embarkation, aud by whom auy money can be | good society, and where onder and willbe always | would crosa the Colorado at Li mM ; | Thus, Taylor's army could not have numbered the possibility ot the final pansag f any bill except b; ‘The steamer’ WORCES vi paid that may be required to precure sea sto1 arictly observed, oth awene _ | vould crocs the Coloreds at Lagrange yes , 4 two-thirds of all the members elected ; but the proposl- every Monday, Wednesda} 5 o'clock, P. M. ‘The persons who act for this eer een: may be expected here early next wee! ted ; and it will be seen that 65 mem! Lay} omen egy a + VANDERBILT, “NEW YORK—Mr. Edward Baul, 58 South, f NORTHERS PHOEENUE ‘27 Prec en STREET pate teat Saiviseea tor es eke Baa eae majarity) tmp competen to.pass any WA. hese — = == __si tire et ig :. ath, comer oi = a s ‘ i en in number, at- ii ar a CO} of the new constitution. There a Wall street. G. ROBERTSON, in re his most sincere | tempted to steal a portion of the horses belonging to pd wy RN INE BOSTON—Mr. W. P. McKay, 52 Milk his fri a y ‘y b, which, in truth, haye, however, been some very material modifications nt nOLOOR FOR ALBANY 81 OF O°) HIERDLHATASGn ACE co, mane wetness ee Same pore | Gaede jl Malan eee a hat Taylors Hae and amendmen othe frat iwo or tree articles, Very . ; Tanee: ! . progre: ee Landing at Hammond street, Van Cortiandi’s (Peekskill) | “BALTIMORE—Mr. George Law. samaietehmrentietaren eden owing to an accident, failed to overtake chastise - auxiliari one will doubt this, | three days, ‘ach article is adopte: mediately old Spring, ugh. New Hamburgh, Milton, Fough | NeW ORLEANS—Mr. John Toole. have the pieasure of introducing yaniow them. The captaic started on their trails in a few hours | who recollects the ewont, and Who | ordered to be ‘ongross Convention has com- erst omatie wid Ridokook Brutal, AFTS and KxcHaNar —Drafts for any amount, payable | Dauces, tue tavorite Polkas, the Mazou after them, with forty of his men, and has been gone s0- | reflects, moreover, upon the fect that our regiments were | pleted six articlos of the new constitution, and will have Priva, Oue Dollar 2" rn pip pera rks] tree piled sete ap fey me gh echt re Teral days. We, hope that he, may be successful in | much toduced on their arrival at Matameras- Lot us| hoyle tine uring the week. fo Tun over’ the Ww o be jand, | ful and m 2, i camp, an wi 2 ith i THE new snd, fervsat hae low-pressure | without discount. Daye of tuition, Teusdays and Fridays pes ne aa te the rotenitieta rah eee ora see, then, what their number was : ground, and adjourn with no ordinary éclet. x steamboat 5 ‘apt. y For particulars of terms apply to. for Ladies, Mi id Masters, from 3 to 6 " indi M INFANTRY. The weather was never lovelier. Broadway is enli- IL eave the pie out ( Warren street on PW. BYRNES & CO., from 8 to'10 evening. Assemblies will. be tesehy ane rig I indians. Major Neighbors—Indian | ‘The zapadoros (sappers) vened by whole troops of American houris, appareled o'dlock, A.M. J 58 South, comer of Wall st. ‘York. | monthly, co: cing Nov. 2d. Instruct gent, who has returned from Washington—tells us that | 94 light infantry: .... . in colors corresponding to their personal characters and » Thursday and Satarda P. W. BYKN i to pupils pri ‘or in classes, at seminal at Kecnies and Ionies left him as soon as he reached the i ery: i is said that white is ‘errive in Albany in tim: 9 pupils pi , , 10 pieces with artillery-men to the condition of the weather. It is at w! rth and West. '¥ ume for | peta mem __36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. | sidences, and at the class rcom, or at Mr. Rs private acade- | borders of Texas, and a Camanche informed him that it | 14t ‘regiment of the line emblematic of purity ; and what is purer than a woman PACKETS FOR HAVRE—SECOND LINE. | 2,52 Canal street, The above reome, duri Was their intention to steal horses before they reached | 4th “do do. of virtue, or what is fovelier then the carnation of her ly on board, orof A. CLARKE, their homes. 6th do do streets. Chey, Me: Re would sida tnfort pertats rho tay Fare to Van Cortlandt’s Dock, 29 cents; Poughkeepsio, 50; i ander hi y attenti Hndson, 75: Albany. SL. ctimhr | | Phe ships of this ine will sailduriny. the yea an ine Tel eharen os lustswetioe sa Comlere whllast Beh ‘For NEW YORK and futermediate places | !owing order :— further particulars, apply at the class room, or at Mr. The steamboat NEW PHILADELPHIA, et. ai a Lawrence H. Fraze: 1 yn : sidence, @ Canal stre Detween Amboy and New York, on Monday | Ship UTICA, Capt. J. A. Peirce, lips? Egad, nothing! Ps Itis certain that the radical anti-ronters are somewhat all laid anew; (Krom the Galveston News, Sept. 19.) 10th do CO pm The schooner Kdward Tillett, which left Point Isabel Battalion of Tampico. . exasperated at Governor Wright for reasons which, about three weeks sinee for New Orleans, with about 50 | Permanent company of do whether good and sufficient or not, are very well volunteers on the sick list, from Indiana, Mississippi and CAVALRY. Understood: : , had got within 60 miles of the Balize at the {am told that a committee of anti-renters, from Dela- commencement of the late storm, which struck her ware county, will wait upon the Governor in a few days, DANC:NG ACADEMY. Ain, th Ambo: Pe bo: SHAKSPEARE HOTEL, connex of Duanx ann £ | with so much violence, that she was compelled to and petition for the pardon of all those anti-rent prisoners iat E erpie Near bene he | shin BT. SICH Wg. nopunTGGR lengua hs ede et i it iat Se a fe, Siac He Fay ape ror ond a New York from Pier No, 2 North River, at 4 the publie, toa his Classes for she tuition of Dancing y night, the 7th inst., where she remains high Nr the chief wagistrat Total jdry. No lives were lost from the storm, though six To this force must be ad Ship ONEIDA, Capt. Funek, " on the volunteers died afcer leaving Point Isabel, four at General Canales. ........+++ or So 2 rooms on Wednesday, Sept. 30th, erat tis Asta) Rive ot} h & Perth Ambo: ; returning his most sincere to m the Alban: , Oct ee in pa An yi eputs; Bently 25 cents, y Argus, o Det. 8. ings 1234 cents. All kinds of freight taken very liberal ow rey gee and re- The article in relation to at the | it rates. ‘i 5 . s he mtroduce in his Acad and two after the vessel went ashore. We have been Pa ae ‘as imey_ | 80iD BALTIMORE, Capt. J. Jon-) Amal! Bley is seanoa. serious bew and fashionable dances, withthe their names. Among them was a Mr. Aggregate............. Cr Aen ered as ears Cee a aie Dee. 1, Jan. 16." | favorire Polkas, Mazurka and Polka quadrilies, the gracefal Mr. Chase, from Indiana, and Messrs. Davis | ‘This is a statement forces ‘0 Io "the atv = ‘ 10 TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH. the first class, ably commanded, and with | and much adured Redowa, with Mucuzka and other styles | Ao from Mississippi. ith Mexi ‘oy 1. The fifth article, in relation to State oftcers, was NEW AND MOST AGREEABLE LINE TO a nod 8. The price of pas: f ane: Ge. Daze Oo eelten, Ww eieee, | Capt. U.8. Ordnance oficer at this post, has re- | small Tet us now cousider other important ci Sige adonted._ ond. owdernd t9 ye enryscell wens Say ee arn an Zetersburgh. Va; Lynch- INCKEN, ‘Masters, from 3 to 6 P M.; Gentlemen, ein the Taylor's army had all theso au’ ren ad rece? ay 5 Apa = eeniaste. Capt. KR. Smith, to Sabine Pass, gard to inspections, &c burgh, Welden, N.C; and Charleston, S.C. HIN¢ Ni a. 4 P M5 “ nce nag ‘ ts, No. 9 Tont ine Buildin Assemblies will take plac to relieve the wants of the survi- | they were well clothed; 2d, well fed; 3d, well cared for; va PHE PUBLIC raed hat the new sea aaaieay. aa Wall treet: ing Nov. ts Me. HL would ale, antoun he wil i eon engaged by Capt. P. to carry Athy fresh from repose; aod Sth, they’ haan excelient | Ue necessary for the preservation of the, public health, a VERNON, connect i Pn Ban od pte mer for ante big a 4 fo papi's oF inc lasses, at semineries | the Mississippf to New Orleans. armament and munitions, their artillery powerful in | 4,'th judiciary, underwent a variety of verbal amend: Creel Commerce street wharf, Rov class atthe Lyceum, Jersey Gkéy, will | _, (From the Vict ). Advertiser, Sept.17.) _ | Humber of pieces, calibre, and quality, as the guns were | ents and was finally adopted and ordered to be em , Heaves more, every Tuesday and Friday evening, at 6 P. M., fo alti- the | “GLASGOW AND NEW YORK LINE OF thursday, ‘October. Ist lar infor ‘The forces at pre: Antonio, must mount upto | Paizhans. The Mexicans wanted all these advantages, 4, 58 to 46. Article 7 (the financial article) was SO te PACKETS. tation, please apply at his residence, €2 Canal street. | something more thon th then. ‘They consist | and everybody is aware of the difference of the respec: | Freee Tig aheaseology, and ordered 10 be ene ° “ + #18 Im*re of some te companies of U.S. = under the com Sere Lperien ond pastille poe nena d,78to9. The Convention then adjourned. ve MADAME MARONCE | mand o. Col. Harney ; two ri Minois Volun- h, vi DERE NOPE wR Mend lorthett Treads i of Ree atts, that she | teers, under the command of Hardin and Bissell ; | *°quent upon our ignorance of the modern improve Court of Oyer and Terminer. byte atthe same Mt discctlne Caste ao elke cee Singing and [dusie, at her | one regiment of Arkansas Volunteers, under the com. | ™ents, so that in this respect alone, their superiority | per. judge Edmonds and Aldermen Jeckson and enon ie, rw iastngl erg eewlngt penny sy Solid Seraldenbasits tt | Ceneron ony nesting ¥ cdosioors CAME |" STveee eatlgsieten tnteelinns putouth: efor, the | Gey. inv of Guichet Whteia tlnon, vt o » i) a te al as, 7 Peerrae omens ot sbe Dato reenThe ANN HH Ey Caprain — ndim* of Capt. John 8. Williams—the whole the com- | battle; but itis amusing to compare’ them with what | ger cfHonry Ford, another colored'man, en the, 13th of es ors sre avi anae 8 ¥ Siac ae DEPOT OF FKENCH CHINA AND GLASS | mand of Brig. Gen. Wool, of the U.S, A. Arista Lb Fareies Jug tom Soe cele be September last, at Le Five Folate, by stabbing ae Ths and p teel of the Great Mai Be ny ape " WARE From the Louisville Jounal. we were skulking a fore the valiant and | 9 Knife in the left breast, of which Ford imm y KSBY, —— ii nal ae itis the intention ofthe Companies compos Com ss thesbors|inesend tab high character of those v1 315 BROADWAY, (UP STAIRS.) Port Lavacca, Sept, 15, 1846.—The Kent j- | Powerful Mexicans, and nothing was easier [ghd died. nection with the Mount Version alone fe tore con- | sela should be sufficient inducement forpe,ons who may Be Fr, GERARDIN, Agent for the Manufacturers, has re- | ment of cavalry are to-day in camp near Victoria, destroy us at one mouthful! We suspect, that if the! Mr. O’Connor, the District Attorney’s aay ling, ond wit re comfort, expedition and cer. | Sending for their friends in Scotland, to make arrangements for + ceived from recent arrivals, and offers for sale at very hence in the interior, having completed the march Mexicans give us a fair epecrney to measnre weapons | the case, and briefly stated the facts tothe jury. ge hy Se oe aig ta AO this (tke opty Tine.) sis iow prices, alnrge assortmeut of Porcelain Vases ofallsizes, | Memphis of 800 miles over fand. “1 am here to selocta | Withthem again, we shall sill find the same, disparity of | "'Ertew Swan, colored, examined by the Disttict Attor- " ‘ . Particulars piven icntion te, plain _ aad ne decorated Dinner ‘e* | camp near this place to await orders from Major General | @Xecution, and our su; erioty an hundred fold. peg-_inaws ¢ prisoner was in Orange street on the ‘or further particulars ire at t nthern Railroad of- cya OTT, ‘ eagy Guns, : | Ta directed by Brig. Gen. Wool. The command RO Fae MAR 13th September, and present at the afltay. Henry Fe P B. 3 75 Bonth street, coruer of Maiden Lane, or jes, China Cloe andl Taylor, as y nf ieee. Paeere, 0 POLE FALLS, or at Messrs KEID & MURIAY. arente “Alon, foc pala, dace. ies east ncnientl has thus far been comparatively healthy, and the horses Military Affairs. the decessed, was sitting down uader the window, eebtee Moun Yorn’ cf nes ead Wiidays om | aya, : Ts Ofte. Fieuel Cut Glass,e1 gra are in good light. | Why we are halted in e sickly re The steamer Roscoe brought to this city yesterday 15.| Thomas put his hand out and called him an old grey from the md» replied, if | am an old ene NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKBES., | Anihmgriergteccived for the gilding and painting | gion, 200 miles io Grande, and at the opening recruits to the new mounted rifle regiment raising at Jef- | headed son of a N, B—Travellers by the above ‘ord came out of his own room street, to match any patie pd ay ferson Bi and 56 wi destined for the use of | you are a young one. they have two boars mare French or English China. 04 fm cod ‘ont vill deve ne enna _— jas, whlch | the Sante Fe army —'St- Rene Courier, Oct. 1. Zissavend cetr cutelde the sitest deer. ‘Themes Gen Pag ope COAL. the regiment has lost as follows :— said, if {go down stairs I'll let you know whether I am eearen Whos theie lone he o sail from New York 2st, and from Liverpool 6th of each | J AM now selling the best Peach Orchard Coal at $5 $0, tor pany —Privates Hamm and Miller. Klections. one or not, upon which he ran down and seized the old Line 4 mere. | month. fee ¥oek: Ea : large net, $3 Re egg and wove, scenes and oo Lid = Branner and Cummins. ln The town elections in Connectiont were held on ond — old oe i ae ee ple pene — ‘or’ ive it ard, © feen- “ « . OF rom, 4 mas Ci struck TICE’ Sie rea aa af ~hagnar’ wich streets85 cents Teas from Une boat. on *% fia tsi Al «0.6 pean alight, | mroceats, elo dine en the head with a ford about two feet long, and backed TROY EVENING LINE. Feiaidee! Ger? | SU PE TN “Moore and Morton, | ‘Three more whigs are elected to the Legislature in | him up against the fence and then shoved bis hand twice ja, ON at ae TUESDAY, 15, | Nery ship Queen of the West, gaa A. FULL anit of superfine cf aio > Maine. ‘The number now stands 49 whigs to 49 demo: | TEP Vo., ana then ran up stairs. and Ford fal. | Witness F i 5 My, will ea os | ec bake icachn ike Roni ¢ | $0. MOF FATS Fashion ag Caio i ye a A bs ‘The, elections in Delaware have rerulted in favor of | wpagnse'sn found bicod on his clothes and shitty he-eee oe! a . a st i ry “ “ a be ' TP. Meas heretofore, eg Sohn Briton. sett 6 thetincsqealiylows Call andsee ne ey sees ™ | Clay none. the WhIES. se canty, the whig candidates for inspec. | Yer,abokes Lomly saw a convulsive motion of the body; i M 21 y 6] 828 lteod®rh JOHN MOFFATT. Jamos Levasy, McBride, Maguire, Walker, and Wm. | tors have been clected by a.m Lacey or eaves 60 votes. | crecormammtede Wy iviivenees betwoeti..@ FOR STATEN ISLAND. uel eer” ger hae f THE EYE. Fhenault have been very ill. The last named is here, and | '°Tr, Kane county ths whig ticket srcceeded by about | 7 o'clock in the sfternoou; the prisoner repped! lay of r . ey 4 es re Picco ae. Bont itu t floes These savecantial, teat ssifing, ist clace ships, all baite in | TP awn ey Mure hi exchacive atmerie ie aloetaea ot all letters destined for us sent here via New Ox. | "98 mAlorlty. partially heard from, but believed to | fs Bove ita tie nomen’ TO les a4. i ek Teen ‘ re is ka and ability, ‘and will be déapusched punetually on the 2ist of the Kye and Ops 3 and assures the jie that wl H. MARSH Bigs meee for the wiles. pestis i fe gt iis Witutams, colored, examined by hese 0 - 1, 3, + M. n d oo 4 ALL. e correct returns irom Baltimore are, for Senator— | Attornev— Witness resides in Cross street; elling at the risk the owners thereof. sir ee nn arn arama eoemme dion, and are bs mena py ited Value of the Valley of the Rio Grande, bet 7,436 ; democratic, 7,429. Whig majority,7. As-.| jooks into the alley where the fraces was; heard 8 noise INDEPENDENT MORNING LINE AT Mice of ‘¢ $100. comfort ofpassen: | io dounted testi 2 [From the Houston (Texas) Telegraph Sept. 26 sembly—whfg 7,439 ; democratic 7,451. Kennedy and | repeatedly; started and went to the head of the stairs: LOCK —FOR ALBANY from th phe captains nor owners of these ships will be re- | * sti Praotice ceed iu | ‘The extension of the jurisdiction of the United States | Patterson, whig, and Cox, Baughman and Wear, dem., | saw the prisoner coming out of his Gisele ine Biet, fone, of Warre or packages sent by them, unless cess by that of any other Qeulist inthe United | into the valley of the Rio Grande, has opened a field of | elected. was sitting on a chair near the door; heard said inner provided om board. ss summond # igned therefor. ial E ich will be enterprise to the Anglo-Americans of incalculable mag- saw the prisoner seize the old man; the prisoner . Artificial Eyes for sale, and which willbe inserted on iz: Poiltical Inteiligence. it steamer IRON WITCH, com- DHULL & MINTURN, reasonable terms. nitude. Itis impossible to estimate the resources that ‘The democratic delegates from Oneida and Lewis stick something else in his hand; he seized him by es New York, Tues- 1 South street, New York, orto | Office hours trom 8 A.M. to 1 o'clock P-M., after which he | will ere long be developed in this beautiful and fertile have nominates Hon. Rutger 8 Miller, as can. | tbe throat with his left hand and struck him with the ing eee hime. aniqusss FIELDEN, BROTHERS & CO, viaits outdoor pati is bc It ae singular fact, that, tbe soll of this exten. Seanter ronn dee Fitts Doe A tro ert sok witch was fale Fight hand, snd, ran him agalnat i idee 4 zi ms Li 5 ive valle; composed of mineral constituent: i ri ce, wi thrusts Peekal Hee "keepsie, Hyde Fark, Kingston, “ ——_—__iverpoe) similar {2 those that compose the delta of the Nile, | _In Massachusetts the have nominated Daniel P | right hand, and the deceased fell; witness gave the alarm MORNING BOAT FOR-AI a NEW YORK AND GLASGOW LINE OF and there is scarcely a doubt that under a proper zystem | King for Congress in District, and Hon. John G. | to his boarders and then went for the officers, who came () OAT FOR ALBANY AND TROY K of culture, it will become equally productive. The Rio | Palfrey in the 4th. Isaac H. Wright is tie democratic | and arrested the prisoner; saw blood on the deceased. PACKETS, PASSAGE ONE DOLLAR—Breakfast = = Sa ea < Grande resembles the Nile in many remarkable fea- | Candidate in opposition to John Q. Adams in the 8th Die-| Brxsasun Rusexrt, (colored)—Lived nes hose will ervive ta cieseoaie i . 3 i i aun A Se ed mi tures, It hag its source in towering Primiive mountains | trict. risoper and — ions 1846-7. composed of ranite, sive jehemiah Rapalee ymocratic See svoning ly of cope from Troy’ weet ta Buffalo, and north Sn from New Fork on the 18, au on HE LECTURES sad Mechanical Tagtruction m his ia- | which the imperishable tenuatonte ofthe Pharaoh have | castivane te Aaegan ae Rapalee Js the do "The N AGAR, Capt, Wm. Ellsworth, Mon- : From N. York. Fm. GUgow. | per, usd coutione fern mentha, We st Monday of Norem- | been hewn. Below these, are extensive formations of | ron, James G. Hampton, the present member of Con’ = tae oot of Bact fp cereee Beeches Tom the dune. July, 15. "Anew and ermmodious, building will be in readiness for | *COBdary limestone and sandatone ; vast fields of moving se in the Ast Distrlet of ‘Now Jersey, has been nomi- gare pier lay street. Returning on oppo- | Ship SARACEN, N. T. Hawkins, additions have be sand, through which the river forces ite devious way in | 5°° boas lass, J arge and cost to the , nated by the for re-election. or or freignt, apply on board, or to F. B. Hall, at J . RIES tte | beck olabve tae Sancta vd with whigs of Su the office on the wharf. ‘ani9re_ | Br. Ship BROOKSBY, H. M’Ewen, HE ii 3 4 > 4 i i ¢ a hang iy 4 will broad plains like the dese! The whigs of Suffolk county have nominated Josish theofice onthe wharf. | 000’ | aigre™ rradeatieg masse shall exhibtemostproteinney. | dleeesuncpemnteng seen asvakemamiceees ered with | 57 Saml. A. Beoley for the Assembly. and into the pericardium TROY MORNING AND EVENING LINE. A. Harris, A.M. M. D., professor of the principles intermingled with ified trees, like those John Freedley, Esq. has been chosen as the can- | also passing into CR 4 a MORNING LINK AT SEVEN OCLOCK. Br Bark ADAM CARR, ——, snd “AMS Dr Profesor Special Patholoy, | Meare oe git gtitty Saieat i TaueY,brenemtt | adate or Congrene i, the Oth Dive, Penn; Joba X. | 30% 50 tnd enlored about Snare @ Lt 2c id, A.M. Me Dey , epee ge F 4 about inch gh mie bce "Reet Br. Bark ANN HARLEY, . Scott, }§ eae RE RRa St , Profesor of Anatomy and Physio Si the dotrious of aller vooky biemetio being comme’ oe er sliekel tee pen motte eopssipeten bell iy en! b La . or ). tus oO! mat ane) ‘' i . Fonakeeueie, Hirde Park. Rhine Jum'y 1 Rinoe Westcott, A. M.M. D., Professor of Operative and | far inits chemical constituents, Itistrue that the valley | NEWS FROM Havana.—By the arrival of the brig | und ‘p ‘wound thres spd a hall aches below wk. I, ~ eaten ships sre good, substantial vessels, ably commanded, | Mechanical Dentistry. of the Rio Grande is not subject, like that of the Nile, to | 1; Street, Capt. McConnel, at New Orleans, pa- | breast; was about fi of an inch; it Breakfast and dianer on boat. Schema Sar peaboneenans peck cet erertoamaperten etl be | Doreen Cone, B.D. G., Demonstrator of Mechanical | thuual inundations: but it is more favored in itsclimate, | Per# have been received from thavane to the 234 ult | tween the sixth and seventh ribs; it ween n z b tistry. |" Senor rlos Espana, Srngenes l= om Monday, Wee their comfort. ‘The agents or Captains will ‘of each professor $25; matriculation $5; de 14 the rains fall so frequently and in such quantities. that | spain tor New Orleans, arrived on bosrd the T. Street, | i Peneteal voy ee Vai a The seambou TR Ul i it to monstraf foe " Ppp ld y «oh Prof ath the crops seldom fail irom drought. If w system of agri- ‘OV: Captain, Gorham, on Teesday, Tope ba is ing are signed therefor, a | corn’ $id dingecting ticket, opponal #1, vom F neem, | culture similar to that whioh is‘in use in Upper Bayt with his lady and children. there was no mtrks of violence on any other part - are a \d Setarday mornings, xt 7 o'clock. rf The Habaneros, with ‘d to amusement, are busily | 46. ’s body; wounds of that nature produce instan- 08 oppose ape: “s ore UODHULL & MINTURN, JEFFERSON INSUKANCE COMPANY. — | Sone falig-oe oroductive oy tog mont fenile lamar at thet | occupied in orga matic and an operatic eom- | tensous denth; there, Was a large quantity of Dloed in the of height spply on board, or at the offee on the ‘87 South New York, or Office No. 0 Wall Street, New York. ‘4 ive. | Pany for the a season. heat, produced by the wou! 2 pon wre RD a MURA MekOw:, | FTVHI8 Company being anthorized by an act of the Legisle sen of the sell in, Miho ‘visinity ‘of the becotifal ov No later vtfeal at Havans from Mexico. coeAse Townsenn, (colored)—Knows the prisoner ; NEW YORK. ALBANY AND TROY LINE. MARSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS. enticed eect che beattit of the Jefferson Lacweanes | foUrishing town of El Paso, where, by a judicious sys. | -, Several of the vessels that henckyed the port during the | knew the deceased; remerabers the night the prispaer FOR ALBANY TROY DIRECT, Company,” to fill up its eapyal stock, which waa impaired by | t¢m of irrigation, the mest ubundant crops are raised |‘ yaad pane. and suffered wonsiderably by rough | “2! srested;ihe sent witness amet nem! the offleer on sts ce EWR asec CE soy a fe EO ES vo thet | his mck tw Charley (he prcama ng th alle t » Captail ‘ , i » anim ave y %, n ne te solved thatthe suid capital stock be illed up nceordin: tothe | be cultivated here to os grost Or even a. greater extent | , The thermometer (Fahrenheit) ranged daring the last be wanes deg. to 80 deg. thre’ Pageks. -», | than in the valley of the Nile. ‘The few experiments that | Yee from 84 conformity withssidactand with | have been made in the culture of cotton in the vicinity "Tepnatn Cubétel ODerasth wabiitiisint Capt. M'Gnata, of sixth distric all che present stockholders of the Company, that they arere- | Of Matamoras, have been remarkably succestful. The | vuet'on the 19th ult. the Frenchy Adw,ral All thei pres | cotton Plant grows in this region with wonderful luxu- — peared jace. oh di ff Uctober ty . So Reererny alate Company, at their office, folds an abundaut crop almost wishout cul. | %¢ ‘istinguished military and vivil officers of Havana, | Ie breast of i of ‘orl underme.. .j in . ardss ovens nr sande treet, oF “Faesday, Thursday | sence om the int und from Marveilicctine Wht cPeacene ares, | 20}ved thatthe suid Otelock, P. My mihe | Hvarihe threw it inte eth I away CBLUMBIA, Capt. "Wm. 1. Peck, wilt | Mringthe yearsas follows p= N hereby district, leave on Monday, Wednesday end Briday evenings, at 7 | proc ‘de JOUNVILLE, dian. Captains. From N. H wrenee, oneness is | ARLOLY Coe ree teball and Gtseviae, GASTON, Coulter," July 1 Dec. 1. A Ni hether they | tare. ‘Th ind the principal officers of the French and Spanish | tavern from th For Funegwor Finight, apply on beara, Sits Des ox | NEBRASKA. (new) Custom, Att yt Jnitl | elect to fll uphelfstoek, ned als incase thoy” eect t fil | sueqand fr ekeeeds inis products the cane of Louinana | ta¥adFonen the DOr, were present atthe banquet, The | “Sony ia Beis sub taken ae 36 stock, CHCK ee JOANVILLE, (new) Laverence, June Nov. 1 | snd such munncr a the Board of Disectors may hereator do} | oF PY Portion of eastern Texas. The climate is 60 mild | prosenistions at an English rayal drawing roo Position 10. otner epositiely ait ARCOLE, (new) Evslergh, Angi Jom’ 18 | ea sotion ia hereby further given that on the 20th day of | that the cane is seldom touched by thet frost watt ft Bad cet Taree perms of See lalatid wo Gnd the public etter- |" Deoter Rawson wae recalled te, prove lint com. D. LINE OF moe BS AY Gpulter, Oetober pert, somuch new atock shall be created and dispos- | attained a size nearly equal to that it attains within the | General O'Donnell is encouraging by his iaduepoe aad | Provuced, woe Youn RENAE ‘Yesse{a are of the first class, cominen of | Sef onaaratt make wp the original eapital of saxdcorporation, | tropics. | The frosts, too, are generally so light that they | personal contributions. A Tox! fad been nearly com- | "fe case for the prosecution here rested. Mr. Holmes BY: in ie, | perience. Th rir accommodations, for rs yore =e ye : period ted between Puerto Prin/:ipe to Nuevitas, and another ned the defence and re.called Ellen Swan, the und STATES » Captaist Dan Fein etl | passed for comfort and convenience.’ Goode afdrensed to the | Spen duly oes mi to o'clock angie aunt requ e as ef hin Cotes Projected from Ben Jaan de or Kemnion to the | {HOTT oeeetor the prosecution, with « view to contre: “Leave Scag Ualand of, 8,9, Wand 1A. M; ott, 9, 3,4,5 branch ear py Kp tomwchitey rig tae Prior Fel | been remarked by naturalists, thet tropical plonts are | POT of Calbarien, to whjBh General O'Dowiel! how sub- | git isaac Townsend, which the did in some immaterial band 7, P. 1 4, 5, on ly to | more productive without the limits of the and - . | Pointe. cringe Ee rent A a we cans) OT OGREREATE os recercer, | Bar seame sehen ean or | re ear ao oe center | eae SC Pe Sen lt | el et ie a et iit at the riek of of the thereof. BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, is hi yen 1 ok cdtuiteune ome ous With specio to bo fur cursed to Spxi? | was to break down the evidence of the witnesses for the Astage will leave Vanderbilts Ianding for the Telegraph. | __ tre 9Tontine Buildings, Af Wall,cor. Water st | 9 e teh Eiven tg such stockholders | ofthe sugar cane will be found more productive in the | PeMOUs passage, with specie to bo bres Je Station every hour throughout the day. Fare 12% cents, ae the tight 50 to do, or shall forfeit | lower portion of the valley of the Kio Grande than it is Fano, & Spe nish ship of the jin: ty from. | Proges' mabey Liv ERPOOL—New Regular Pi tno to do, req ‘on day of No- fi News from the intevior of the islan t |" The D: + Attoansy followed, eran Cea O Oe Res Tag Sieh g rier sae Miia | eteeeutehceeeata abet en See wit coe ul et erage” 3 | tc Som seen os SUR ae is ay ce Saag cae Packe: cf da) Oct <The raperior, inst sailing | *Ogve her remular dey. Y So thon mar ReeeN eee smchagmper cl shares crange, Og; pomegranate; cad slaller Srulté, Rrow With | sepia end ccoteenD cmangoe-ef the state, Have! | pine See ot with a vesdit ef aelin., tee 1? LOCH. STER, 800 tous ourthen, Capt. OF freight 4 r passage, baving accommodations unequalled | 0s ‘hey may respectively ibe entitled to, sai ders | wonderful luxtriance in the vicinity of Matamoras and | fe 1 have gives ended, son fo be Up on yy be cles pend for splendor ox comiort.” Apply on board, at Orleans wharf, | receiving pay for parts Camargo. The portion of country extending from Point & serious effeat on public be» Ith ave wvuy | was then remanded, and ordered For freight or passax’ Jegant perior accom. | foot of Wail st reet, ar to E. K. COLLINS & Co. * | TH : W. THORNE, Prest. | Isabel to Laredo, will, probably, at no distant day, be | tise to fevers of @ grave character, boils is (ae \e Monday next to reccive sentence of desth. seemed Buriing slip, or to Sec sinitaate Ficker skip Mig, A. Eldridge, master, will succeed | Dated New Work, Atos 1h, 186, aui8 atawtN2r ines Stee eedsin eames holler tan ote end rural dletriote, Sohal Ei eee iesisane ie wes ‘ndleted for an enwnlt WOODHULL & MINTURN, He pariek ‘nail November 26, her regular day. NOTIU cotton, es O! hp ny 5 olives | News raom ree Beamvoas.—We lean that his exced- | 4 ‘on Henry Buckley, a, police officer, with 87 South atieet. | Mat , and other fruits, and rival in beauty aud’ loveli- | jeney Lieut Col, William Reid, who for the last eig Bt Py Red of esesuit and Dattery only, ice of $75, GODEFROY, (Mrs, J. will ‘grdeps of tho Hesperides. y tent to kill, but convic tees ebzries PT ay sel ap Rar ha te rusian eet Scot Se mie orn | Unaware, “rhe vrmala x | weseme atasaed Mako bh t } ley of , | d | t 39 BROADWAY. are admirably to culture wheat and that Ci Elliott, of white hat notoriety, 3s dey, sik November. or BOWE o SNCRER, Nests Wal se aSehton'iouie, | other products ofthe Northern States wea ne |» No. mt. sid aw*re Opposite the Carlton produc! y and the vallies of | to succeed Co}.