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Vol. XII, No. 274—Whole No, $517. BALLEUADS, ae, ee CENTRAL AND MACON AND WESTERN RAIL ROADS, GEORGIA, jamtic ia, form a a continous line Trom Sa jes, ays that oPue of his men; oud in using twenty dozea Be ate fanaa to Adlanta and Ooth- me Waici G Goons. 70.8. 7 Ooch b build | gi il ro bridge: Mr, Masou'say that by th te Te ce nice test ron, Reg ve at Ceutral Depot, Hark wiroad Teh: ou evan ror tote 2 e has been i ‘Mr. Samuel Ro- Tana 8, White vee a fret with Nov Johe tice ei | ro LET OR FOR SALE, AnD Possession given iematienaty 6 "the ew J and nant two — yy ine wo lan and on fires ph ey ge Kod new and couvenient out-houses on th at : b saint a _— e wo Chiles sits yeas of age, cit Pr oy ‘Subscriber will be forwarded Savannah, Atlanta or the summer, been re- ‘and has entire new fur- it will be ‘re-opened for Traves.ers, &e.,on Tuesday next, the ¥ Ly od ofa restaurant, | Savana, August 13. 1846.” ecrarting Arent ve FALL ARRANGEMENT. the 6th instant,and will be Es JAMES PIONEER AND EXPRESS LINE, VIA RAILROAD AND CANAL, ‘ROM J HILADELPHLA TO PITTSBURG. IL operation. Passengers leave at 736 o’clock, in the best and of cars for Harrisburgh, where 128 FULTON YTREET, (San Building, ming it vnnec 8, public of the city 13 hats are fiae. on. the perp Boat. . His prices are as ioe as f the most agreeable routes that is to be found “BROADWAY PROPERTY TO LEAS: of the valuable Block, fro Canal street and Lispenard street, engers should be coe Ro¢ to pay their fairin New offers the same'to Lease fi vidual «~Company that may di ere is ho one, da that city scription for imp. ovement—its Yor authorized to sell tic tral location upon Broad- way and Canal street, is one of the most desirable spots in the A. Be CUMMINGS, Agent. Philadelphia, October, 1816. city for the erection of a Pub! lifice or for Stores. nearly opposite to Bond jercer street; the frout on Broadway Also, the Property on Broad: street, extending fo and Mercer street is 75 feet by 200 feet. CHANGE OF HOURS. LONG ISLAND R necessary. for the improvement, would berdvanced,ifneceasary. For pariealare SOHN a FARGE, 289 Baalway: Boom No. 15._ FALL ARRANG. "FALL FASHION No. 91 Canal street, aud 130 'd the public, fe, et the following Dctober 12, 1646, Trains will run as Leave Bases 7 gelock A. M. (Boston train) for ally foxcent Sandeys) stopping at daily, for or Feemtagdaie and inter. Chatham street, offer a large assortment of Hats, of the new st low prices, vir: Moleskin silk Jats, warranted to retai ap silk Hare, on fur bodies, $: yim ilk Hats, $3 50; first fasted 3 ik velvet yi fauey pmohale. cloth, oil, sik, plush and fur caps, &e.— for Greenport, dail fall ' patterox of enildren a | ar ‘cast of Hicksville. ol Im*re CARD. propri tor of the Phoonix Hat urns his acknowledgments to tomers for their Leave Gaeewront=ai OC thy secon iaodicion train ton ping, at Bt. Gencas’s am 1 Leave Fanwinopace: at Ea A.M. daily, gate fee beeen metry and elegance, is now eek a ib rt} Snd those of his, brethren it. trade. tn Broad found on examination e m favites the incredulous their doubts set at rest. Leave Jamaicsnen oiclee ‘My for Brookya, ‘or on chests A freight ttn. will leave Brooklyn for Greeuport, with a nevious libe. i Ego from where his iv best all and have WM. ROBERTSON, JR. Returning, leave Green} esday, Thursday and Berurdays, stopping at ‘atinter- SUNDAY TRAINS. at 9 o'clock A. M.. for Greenport. Re- ie aap one for Brooklya, stopping Frat quatity of Nutria Fi quality vat ons ISHED PRICES A’ EW ESTA ‘T ABLISHMENT, GURNEY" 3 cen. varity BLACK | Finer Quatre SILK HAT. OT ESE prices es been phicidly relied on, as UR HAT ding ) ished, and my style and finis! rain. The proprietor would secpectfally oak ue publty ce rec the a his Hats, by ‘al of Trains at the seve- | comparison with the prod f manufacturer believes no candid mind will leave the pre- engel low fe Passengeis at very low fares, to all parts pote with thes Bor thee rice NEY, 134 Falton st. in readiness at the foot of Whitehall UvD BOSS KICHAKDs e citizens and country peopl from the Brooklyn nde. ‘astonishing me: ‘ith wonder-, ity and most fast ful low prices, for Mie! best quality leaves Greenpo ber on onthe ari a of he its Boston train fa fromm ‘Brookiya Bao and Shoes. Look for neg Hudson corner Vandam ‘Thousands of every kind to fit the Toot ana Please ANB Th No. 325 and 324 KITCHEN RANGES. EN RANGES. to ia Holmes’s HOLMES’ TWO OVEN KITC) Froprietors are now prepare ‘ate families 3 the Vighe from the ure and sell them. Our experience in or boerdine houses, having, pai manufe Ki chen Ranges in this city, warrant us in asserting that Hol ears, ot be surpassed for economy, convenience, and fo perforin the purposes for witeh they are purchased, and if not, they will be removed free of any expense to the pa Numerous referenc ong given to persons wishing to purchase. from, 2 to 45 dollars. The pric: Mcratea=Falor, ‘Ofhce’s and Bed Room Grates of latest pat ‘Gtoves—Hiall, Office and Bed Room Stoves, Stovepipes, ke. ‘Tin Ware—Bright, plain,-and japanned. T' paid These Sey except speci at pms ready to set rang eee mesenger BRE fo “i have masons oilers. Also iON, Proprietors and Manufacturers, 78 ye street. At H. poy mod to vue above li Between Liverpool ani Ly PROPRIETORS OF EATING HOUSES. les, Lead aa Hine Boer for eokiene with four arse been ntere taro wit Wergiven of thetiine wis rm ae di N No 180 id Furnaci eap for cas! Pla Ts 8 Ann st. contract the steamers wit ‘it eed peor ‘k, office, D my ed tad ae itinues to insure again: ing houses, warehor ULAR MAIL LINE FOR BOSTON. ce sehotd furniture, on as oral le i ile a & WOR. terms as similar JO! Cuan.es H. Binney, Secretary. R. MOORE, who lately arrived in the Gladiator, from at No. 100 Pearl street, London is requeste: where he od pave some important ees . TO TAILORS. pe og who wish to acquire a rapid knowledge of Cutting lea of garments worm at the present d to obtain a copy of Stinemetts’ celebrated work on ~ beet which need all the information that met with the most uuprece- y by the trade throughout the faction to all who from eight to ten dollars, or sets of patterns, of take lg iat Captain 2 Dusan saris: ats o’ ‘clock, iy its prineiples Tie according to the bint es the various styles of garments ong 10 po grdera NeMErTs, roadway, New York ERS OF TEA. sean ras ALBANY. ‘Through dec stg o diloek. P. pod VERY IMPORTANT TO CONBUM FHYSON TEA, 30 cents per lb. Es hi fa five pound will have he ssa aoage berate non Se cate id and cultivate our Ds wheel H. Peck, offering such im mopacett ig:10., large and well oamed dopa ‘and ean epprectans 14 good 8 article, ee ‘wish to obtain itat charged for it, should send lew York and China Tea Coin- mibeien.F M., Jnrding Intermediate Places. eae Po ae xa little more than half the street, New York. be accompanied by cash goods will not be Thy rsdn SEE. Orgone writ will 38 lm*rre WROUGHT NAILS. KEGS of 100 lbse: yore bonta will at all mre boats wil ata salt AOOLY es hate at moderate rates, » and none taken after 4g and 3 inch wrought oe will be sold ORE: F. GERDING, oe of Liberty st. any of the Peper this line, Pree eee TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH. NEW AND MOST AGREEABLE LINE TO ah, Ric wy wh, Vas Lynch- AN ale sry be OF: tHe F iA stress, bet pepe ant Chureb ART: orale aera ke. sine modern rrench and = fo ia ad = g }, commerting with jenyes Commerce street o evening, a6 P. M., for the ti tionery in great nateey: CHARLES RIDGWAY, HAIR CUTTER AND WIG MAKER, e the Custom House. « having receive er last steamers, ihe lates ir Cal is day, at his Hair, Cutting ers and others attend: OF FEE. Boren A No. 71 Pearl Mire, iD DINING the most convenient House fo howe who are stents ‘he house is about bidlend “ porte the Fair to get, the GEORGE BROWN, be gt gi 10 0’ Mehock P ol tel, Proprietor. LE: EPT OFF WARDROBE a FURNITURE ay haute tore Be rflnous effects }, Furniture &e., e- by. sending for the erwise, who ‘ia LEVEN NSTYN theve ts so beeeh be attended to by Maik ris vpn ot ire ant LEEC: Arsene id anitiee eo ovat P AFFAIRS IN MEXICO. — THE REPORTED COURSE OF SANTA AN} THE CHIHUAHUA EXPEDITION. zens are variously engaged. wi 'e don’t is work may be a “thousand years,” yet a e ifthe pay and employment were The “Dry Tortugas’ weno ordinance shall } be in battery, may we not , thatthe exposed situation‘of our Southern coast, awaken any other feeling than dread among our- pi or mirth from our enemies. ‘As a stranger and no little solicitude tl Like all men whose | term wrecker with false lights, and pilfered crews, | thought to pees miliar with Crime, and 1 am very happy to infer received, and so far as the cerned, it will stand the test of t! and maliciousness may i reduced to # services being the for oho -the: court guarding interests of the as it deems meet, the service Then, from the numerous ware- | houses and commission merchants, competition is alw too great to admit of collusion, ufnecessary store unauthorized amount of expense. are all men of character, with fam: Jant, and liberal in the extre1 various nations, good seamen, willing to work pom ‘port, sometimes 8 me to the Tempertace Bo- ‘ere, and we all hope is doin Axpany, Oct., 9, 1846. System—The Judiciary—Reading of the | tution—Protestation against ment in !Consequence—Robert H. Morris—The Re- suli—Vote of Thanks to Signing of the Constitution—Its Reception by People of Albany—Political News. Section second, of Article 11, tion, provides that subaltern militia officers shall be elec- there are two orthree excep- tions among the higher officers, but as a general princi- ple, officers are to be chosen by the written votes of | Ls their respective companies. this principle were acquainted with the subject, or if | were aware of the evils nd total insubordination | h result from it, they would have provided for the appointment of these officers. ment, and in nearly all the Seuthern regiments which been mustered into the service of;the United States, | several other ci A RARE CHAN Broad Agents are wanted to undertake the Patented article, that can be | ¢ Union. To men of respectability its, a guarantee of $500 Der sanum will be to DEN. be fortified, pa . Tracy—His Reply~ faring man, | have watched with people and their probable destiny. ly reading ci ‘associated stranded ‘ships found a body of r ready for wro! ou that! have in Florida is con- severest scrutiny that of the new Constitu- - Movements of Si ies, arenes, &e : ef Jeph: MeGr treet, residence, 380 Pearl wintt’ hee terre jeati-n may be made to Mr. MeCarth: ACM. and frow 3 till 33, P- Mav or to tor of Trinity School, tive by their companies ; (¥rom the New Orleans Delta, Oct. 2) ‘The Patria of yesterday publis correspondent at Havana, dated Sept tract of aletter from Mexico to a respectable merchant letter fcom Mexico is dated forwarded by one of the ft Vera Cruz on the sth letter from a new , in which an ex- If the men who adopted | ty, | at Havana, is given. | Sept. 4, and is said to ha | United’ States men-of-war that | or 7th. We suppose it was the Princeton, as she was the that left Vera Cruz early in September. give the translation of this extract, which will be perused with interest by the gererality ¥, Professor Mathematics, ee California regi- | "i 4 most watchful zoel wrecked, and rewardi | they have received. A. NOS, iF B ronacco akp SEGARS, airs, 1 Ber dekot stds Berens a cose ben 100,000 of Havana Segars; 9, & Backes’ fabric. ent of Paper Segars, various brands. | it has been almost impossible to bring the men into pro- per discipline. The officers of the regular’ almost every instance, attributed the insu | the levies, to the fact ‘that their officers were elective. ‘The officers are tomporarily in the power of their meu; that is to say, before their election; hence pledges are made to the inen by the officers, and in case of their vio- lation, trouble is @ natural consequence. potism, and po officer should be de- ndent upon his men for his place, or for the smallest The sen he section was inserted in the 14th article substitute for the 8th section : of Chancellor, Gen. Santa Anna hi ‘ou in my last letter, that since his arrival at Encero, he as been assidiously occupied in directing manouvers | extremely strange and m mel informed of the mesl fair ii Gen. Ampndia—the “last card of the pack,” we nerals—bas been came with the chief command of the rompt and’ vigi Their crews are of ‘sterious to thos es in which this thousands of othe! must always be a ciety which i is established The ped ent is the Rev. Mr, Richardson, of the Me- very urgent and zealous, though temper- ed with great discretion. The society, bers nearly 200, and sinner tl yet a member util the anaual Daniness is 288. Lan minereds for the pur- North Americans. Reptais mete utterly ignores ef the complot in which he is at present mixed up, because ke is nota very brave man, and itis believed that neither for money nor glery would he expose himself to unde In fact, | am disposed to believe ception of three or four of the most ele rea teae, among thom Gens. Santa Anna and Almonte, all the Mexicans are ignorant of this plot: and even | would not know it if anextraordinary circumstance had not p sented itself to afford me the means of being initiated into these secret machinations. Gen. Santa Anna obtained from the Government of the United States a. passport, or safe.conduet, in order that hould not prevent him {rom landing at ‘This passport was given under conditi pS arrangements, of acharacter extraordinarily Justice of the ex- isting Supreme Court, Circuit Judge, Vice Chan- Assistant Vice Chancellor, y Court of each ‘county, Supreme tfully invited to attend. ident, Tue rummeries at times some / unfortunate sucker shall have died in all the horrors of delirium tremens—and that much of the practice at their bar This wretched abuse wh ine drink ing man makes of himself, calls lo —and no effort should be leét untri | to their reason and true interests. coran, of the Catholic Church, is hig and it is in con- templation to erect achurch for him forthwith. are numerous and well off, the aid zere nd will be quite an amount. Mr. C. talented man—who will do much shall bring his effective powers to ‘ , in aid of temperance, hope for the dawn of a purer day on coran, on learning that a Portuguese sailor wee lying ill with tle black vomit, immediately proceeded to his couch 8 spiritual wants. not a little from some. of. th found it inconvenient for their health to remai 1S The Episcopal Church has been without a preacher for some time—but I learn that it is the intention of the wardens to have one out— right, it is certain they will do wrong. ” who} labor very zealously yy sters and potatoes” are abundant, is voted by our entire population quite a bore ; and I very much incline yman who deserts us in the . (except as herein other- per in ¢ a and Sur bolished from and after the first ip have the happiness to announce to you, that the Con vention has passe a resolution, instructing the Secreta- ry of State to cause the new Constitution to be pub- lished twice in every newspaper in the State, the fee will be something handsome, and the ‘ dear public” will have ample opportunity to read a document embo- dy ing all the wisdom and erudition of the age. There was a vast deal of noise in the chamber on y made a remark which is jleman admitted that there palpi nd errors in the new Con- ee but, on the whole, he deemed it one of the rfect constitutions on earth. \—and when he pers.—For sale ches ‘The stock co and will be sold are considerat cost to a purchaser pe wpa whole have been able to learn, Gen. Santa Anna with the government of th ‘publicly. thet ba proseoutes mut, at the same time, all @rery ane of his operations must be, by pr ng with the government of the United’ States, conducted in a previously understood manner. Mexican government will emplo of inferior militar ble, the troops of less val in order that it may be leeoocsttia for them to devise plans or effect measures that could be detrimental to the ‘Quarrels and skirmishes will take place between both parties, but they will be so con- rt of Mexico, that no result favorable to ‘exico will follow from them. sence) Mexico will lose several and a number of its juaumerable oBlcers—and thus it, will be partly, freed of the plague which is gnawing at the vitals of the The honorable to draft an addre: he suggestion was ado and he himself appomted chairman of the committee the chairman, of Messrs. Ru gles, Stow, 0" ‘Conor, and Porter. A vote of thanks to the several reporters of the Albany wening Journal, for their industry oe passed. committee reported the o Secretary was order- i mittee of five be appoi citizens of this State. tal Chains, Pocket Knives, just been received by le low, on accommo- are PENCILS. mee hg 36 4,5 bw aud Nos. For this purpose, the its officers aud chief if it should be possi and importance with th army of the United States. 3,4and5. Also, GEO! to the opinion that the cler summer, will find the cold al It is to be hoped when these various arms of the church militant are brought to the stubborn and wicked sinners wi ‘ou inform me or” General Scott’s The Italian restaur- very solicitous—and his Apician visiters anxiou: im one of a“ Small nd one onion—but the recherche gourmands cock up their noses and assure him that that is not a “ hasty plate of soup. new Constitution engrossed edto boain the reading of ihe C Comicon, ; after having re the reading to, and includin, ticle, a ‘sation to adjourn until balf past 3 o'clock this afternoon, was cartied. Just ment, however, the delega presentation, by the Viotins, Guitars, Flad Sauce tales . Through these * “ previous to the adj ates were highly gratified with resident, of the following po- nd pointed paragraph, which the Secretary read :— . William H, Peck presents his compliments to bers of the Convention, and would be happy to mmboat Issac Newton, from No.3 Jahn street, near ANUP ACTURERS | and No. 29 Gold street, "The party in the secret of affairs, seeing these results, and convinced, at last, that the United States troops will triumph, they will come te the belief that it is not con- venient to prosecute the war with that republic, and it @ unanimously decided by the Mexican micable arrangement should be entere: ‘hich will be done in a manner profitable to the ‘Uni. tea State: ‘Santa Anna’s responsibility will be covered will be formed, and a settlement of affairs will follow—the result of which will be, that Santa Anna will be appoii i the Mexican republic, for a term of eight or ten years ; and Mexico §will be under tho immediate protection o! the United States, and by them will be protected. The ef- fort will be made to keep things in this state during Santa Anna’s life, so that after his death, several States may be formed, which will be annexed to those of the North The Gauterniee x will become separated, from the be moment, Extraordi to the commeres and the inhabitants Geonee oh rob wilar up with gas, nde, torte braek seal cut and ead glass, of th two to four o'clock, this di The Convention ‘adjourned to the steamboat sans cere- large number of the members visted the boat; but no chepunien was drank. AFTERNOON SESSION. Convention met, and the Se. ng Py tely after the reading of the ly toa motion that the ned, said, he protested u ae Sapa and reduetion in te be ‘Water Benes “adjoint quantity of band, near the Biercken Street ly to public no’ nati, preached in spectabte audience; taking for the tueme of his the Ist verse of the sth chapter of Romans—“Therefore, being justified by faith, we have peace with God, through our Lord Jesus Christ.” This passage exhibits an epi- tome of a Divine revelation, afprofound condensation of e nucleus of the plan, In the introductory ions, the preacher remarked that justification was plied a complete observ: requisitions of the Divine law, which being ro vey threw the emard into a state Cuvrca.—Con- loaned for partie: t EB on, the Rev: Di Athalfpast3 P.M, #l cretary finished tho readi inted President and Dic ‘ution, Mr. Murphy, in titution be ado wg and property for od vate purposes. of redemption—t! r. O'Conor, whe said that the Convention bi failed ‘to meet the ‘it was a. signal. failure ; “altho be felons in the negati against the adoption of the new constitution; the hon- orable gentleman alluded whi DEAFNESS CURED. BROADWAY. with yet reat o} consequeyce of total deafn mm the ent that under the treatment ef Tt BE ‘< EDWAKD Aurists, (381 ene covered his hearing and eee privileges willbe even asingle tran: of unrelieved coni jected ener punishment of} his disobedience for the violation ral law of God, which would cause heaven to and forbid his entrance within celestial Zion, and that he should endes- ay of eternal life so 40 plain, that no ec eases of fait articularly to the judiciary jared was totally deficient in Senay and unworthy of his support; the Mentleman concluded with a repetition of his’ determi- the constitution wed by the most distinguished delegates Mr. Worden, of Ontario,) who amazed to discover an exp Mr, Worden defended the con- speech was brief, but it was worthy of him ‘Another of the dissenters was Mr. Stow, of Erie, who | ! solemnly refused to record his vote in favor of the con- ‘There being spparently a growing disposi on the part of the membe: j tion, the excitement bee constantly made to force Sa . B. M.'s Sheasaa’ Semel All cases of Aocteaes tteuded to. A sure cure for incipient deafness: arges from and bazzing noises in the cars, collections Schad wax, & ANCING ACADEMY.—MADAME ACHILLE, in, retnroing her sincere thanks fot the liberal patronage of her Lyin nd the xe. desires most respectfully to in- her professional atten- y, the 3d October, for dies and gentlemen who may wish to itzing » or form private quad- thes services re Dawid by the try, Gen. Don Antonio Lopez de with due recompense. the term necessary for the roper settlement |, whether inclined to termined ona state of obstinate infidelity, perdition, but would fee! just and self-inflicted; for with a right frame ‘ofmind and purpose, faith was =) and of “He, therefore, that hath a ear, tev. Dr, indulged lustrations, interspersed anecdotes of several per- e diverse influences of be- fiet-of a segelive, tn coutradieinotion from a scriptural faith; considering the former under the varied forms and oretic and logical, an intellectual and ex- ef, which would not extend beyond the assent of the unders' stihl tale and reception of the doctrine of Christi- merely . cold, heartless, unsanctified convict ano of ithe m 9 utterly devoid i mre and ils. ior workings and prs reference to the ec main under bloc! ‘a ree to keep alive and increase the diz. ing which it must naturally bring upon people, and this will serve the purpose con- the sufferers to declare in favor of , and a pronunciamenio against the war. am envoy extraordinary and minister in readiness to take advantage of his appearance in Mexico with loose apparent! ‘thet his maar In tho prosecution of the subject in many striking and pertinent i ingular and interestin jer the operation of lenipotentiar; the moment, and m the olive branch and a’ for young gentl ‘ler 10 Saturdays; rom ¢0 5 o'clock, same dare aes 0% previous question. confusion was so great that — entieman was forced to Mr. ‘eaten instantly moved th number considerably re- neither valor nor | will of the people; snd ae. Anna, taking rtunity, showing his inf » and * And drawn, Mr. Marvin, of | his gentleman, too, defend | and said he was prepared to vote for | ters to refer the question to the it. U its bei the best society in Paris withdraw aorine od th it; se) Dogged the Perr entually the question was actually fore: and noes were demanded, when it ‘appeared th member present voted in favor of the ra emg fessrs. O’Conor, Tallmad, k. ston, White and Stow; ayes 100, Fines e Twenty. | 8, will obtain new pee Oe, expbained in ais aptomery je explaine that his constant wishes were (0 the moment he saw it was too late gi ge ence and Poa oa numerous sympathies, by he will then cause style, we suppor make a peace, si of all the elements of a latter, under thea ‘ivinel influences of the Holy Spirit ¢ heart, the affections, and ited and controlled the inte actions of the soul, with especial knowledgment of the meritorious and sacrificit lone revealed method of recon- ciliation with, and justification in the sight of Jehoveh, the position of the sinner from one of disobedi- ent revolt to that of loyal acceptance with « Ged. On this point many labored under the Selle? of self deception, and who, when they reece] %, oes joor of a rejected salvation, would be answered lef epart, | never knew ye ;” whilst to othe: who tohayed the call of our Saviour, the and mercy were always open. Eiical faith were next Hel phar a i elf ton ant moral obligations of the divine law se arded ctive neral dispensations of God's ere ential overnmenty tnd Se a reference te re rom sof divine protection ‘and rt ia the hour und eonfiit of cg ee a as vtity of observations u) tal principle, | connected ception of the gospel and a j of the divine government, and the active affections of the heart— —(which ee tempered and tial onstant and uniform movement)—by which the Almighty set and preserved in motion the mys- terious and gracious operations of the moral universe— the’ reverend doctor concludii ig address to those wi 4 fazurka waltz, willuot be brought Bi pe: St ate ane Achille, as she Bite receive: me sion M to make amends,and overthrow the enemies of thé: when they had once been allowed to advence so far at the commencement.” ‘The correspondent of La Patria says he has not bere to copy any more of the letter; which is very lon; the writer ent tim, just arrived ne ment of Christ, as th celebrated olessors, mn Fer Tt will be seen that Gen. Tallmadge, of Dutche: of the members of the convention of 1921, refuses to ;w constitution. ena a a inanimous vote of thanks having been of the State Constitutional Conven- 2. Tracy,) that gentleman replied as fol- FaSrusitying to me to receive the approbation contained in testimony of their ase esteem. BB Eas ag BANGING, » ‘4 Leonard street, West o, ULE FARLINE DESJARDINS, of the wend res) Sener informs the p into details and remarks toed ids that he is informed by the that the writer is a man of hig! dof considerable intellectual abi- en Classes for fashionable be the new waltz, =e ye Tre Curmvanva Exreprtion. {From the New Orleans Pizayune, Oct. 2] Saw Antonio, Texas, Sept. 15, 1846. Guntiemex—The movements of the army of Chihna- hua are doubtless a matter of some interest to the peo- ple of the States, and I take the liberty of commnnica- ting to them, through the Picayune, the information in and about San Antonio. restive under the the tardy move- le 5 eer dar the resolution you a grateful hear, 1 return ¥ form a constitution of civil temps, winneat for ry ‘lle uew and graceful waltz Redowa. ‘erms and hours made kuown on ol aid aw Ipoveraulvat which will bast secure the political rights and permanent welfare of a free people, is 0 work of grent, magnitude and impor M8, BARA CCO, Hatiees rae ae ANGELINA, a Calleriee, sf ieaehing ourselves to this mom the high trust committed to which | have picked uy 1 confidently ho} The “old war horse” mn his onward march supplies from Lavacca. The men must , and they must be transported through the country by Too teams, at an enormous expense to oe government. The scarcity of teams and the loss of ose destined for this service, (thrown overboard in the alr to lighten a v , and have PS! ith g Beet hye Loge, nee that ‘the Constitution now to be submit 0 our constit- | tents will be ratified by them, and that the people of this ‘atom of the State will realize from it the most auspicious results. It | gentlemen, to pag meh a my he Set ‘ilies. Academy at, No, 90 a ea Waltzes Mazourka, J d eentlemen are em received in this Acn- ry be sure never to meet bu: ti] id ‘where ‘order and decency —_ ae yes mo great pleasur SiNigation® to vad for have at all times extended to me, ig ey he wishes rt your Prosperty and enn coumnetion was tl eon Degen bers. It is stated that Messrs. Stow of Ee je, and Dr. Vache of New York, refused to sign the Constitution. After the ceremony of signing was finished, the new Constitution was formally handed over to the of State in presence of the Convention. Itis well to state that the absentees can have an opportunity of signing it at any time previous to the 3d day of November pl ying, at the office of the Secretary of State. T! and some ‘unimportant ‘and to assure zee of raving its foundation in love vessel in astorm,) is the cause of tae tardy morerents of the pplies destined for the army. carts in the country nothing has been Jeft undone energy and speed to conduct of some of that main prin Hen. Wool to gi the movements of the troops. the volunteer See ten who joined the expedition to man- , will be noticed hereafter. ue to agitate the officers of the roclamation reaches us willbe a e politicians of the Army of Chi- ‘One of the guards detailed to keep order in San Anto- nio was shot by a citizen of Texas, for attempting to aw rest him. The merits of the affair | know nothing about; but | do know that Gen. Wool had no right to ards orders to arrest private citizens, how- the latter may have violated the iaws of Texas. The city of San Antonio ia not under martial law, and therefore the guard detailed to keep the sol- diery peaceable, have no right to molest or in an interfere with the liberties, of the citizens of Tex: ‘am credibly informed that Gen, Wool gave no such or- der, and if this be the fact, the act of eae the Cia was — “Trem and discharged sod aneia . DANCING ACADEMY. 5 ae eeeH aS Nee. ‘ys BLEECKER STREET. for the liberal patron- , most respectfully, jon of Dancing will me, Downae Ss, M1 he will have the pleasure of pare bes ynvous able Danses: tne favorite Polk: Minted ser nn passior tnd death of Chiat, in the partici. ramental feast of redeeming love and pation of the sac thanks to his friends and th age bestowed on him last seasou. torannonnee that hs classes f Minmorn Oxcan—The Trinity cman organ largest instrument on this gaan es srith pipes of larger cal ge sf day of mourning to huah 7 o 8, Quadrilies, ‘and. the benuti- 2, Fancy Dancing, &e.— i Ht E uns was fired from the cap stone of the Cap- , in commemoration of the event. rain in the os ii z i There was a very heav: which somewhat who met at the the nominations hoy the meeting was a was displayed as could Several speech lutions lauditory of the nominees, and expressive of a | most uy concurrence in the nominations, were unan- | “Assemblies will. take: tr i i: 1. i jardiner. Neverthe ind as much enthu bly expected under the | pth. it is from Mh manufactory of Mr. Henry ‘sm | flects great credit on that establishment Tue Great Ament reso. | Convention King it eerie, oom in thy He wi rears name of the man shot won Everett, of rope: farther parteul rs, apply at the class room, or at a i have pcre serechet hn in the * Pgs ome of oon aidence, @ Canal street. DANCING ACADEMY. jOTEL, coaner of Duane an Key Weer, Sept. 21, 1846. Potatoes—Public Works—The Wreckers—Temperance— Father Corcoran -— The Ghurch Religion—" Hasty Plate of Soup.” Ifthe man who shall happily introduce into Connecti- cut, pumpkins grown sweetened for pies, be destined to | receive the lasting gratitude of thet interesting people, how much more to be envied is he who should now land jm good condition among us a cargo of potatoes? A ques tion like this, so important to the weaknesses of our na ture, I can scarce believe admits of doubt in its solution ; and with the heart and voice of one man, would the for tunate individual receive our homage and money—loud poans of praise, and a column whose towering height should exact from the wayfaring man admiration of our | cl gratitude, and envy of its end. Alas! these dreams are fated not yet to be realized—the gentle breeze swells not the idle sail drooping from the yards—the crew whistle —the captain d—ns, and chaws, and smokes, 1, laden with these jewels of Erin’s isle, of Ra- 1, comes not to the ae lon, he be pend truth in the a inoiae Sistingulchiog > gudbaamaatad SHAKSPEARE Ligh these Socinie vered an address on ppb cree | ns favor of stitute. The truly veluabie's ‘soap from |, Vroom and Fowler, No. attracted numerous groups of sual < on Saturday. —There were no less than three false alarms of fires yesterday. Common Councr evening. shape of lasnotsets-. iv Apsconpen.—John Darley, bey, 10 years old, from | the alms house, yesterday. EConownn’s Orr: oner held an inquest the body of Mary M Catholics — The plaint, denomi “ponthern fever.” informs me that it is the continued fever of illinots the Southern States, but more fatal. The names of sons dead are as follow :— in Wheeler's company , jacker’s company; Shie ague end fev. in Texas, in addition to which there pre inated r the publi¢, that his ss will re-open at the al takes the opportuni eeral most sincere hie ja Spates sant Oliver, of Captain Captain Hacker's company; W. Phillips, died at Camp Irwin, W. Burch, Fry’s ‘company, st regiment, died any ad “ Evans, Wyatt's com) Ist regim: at Camp Crockett. Fear tore desihe have occurred in the 2d regiment, x, Oct. 11.—Sudden Death. enterday, ot th the Cy ppp on lament oe al ache Bis. ep lane she n, please apply at hie re ALLEN DODSWORTH EE DANCING SCHOOL, No. bis fie ds and the pablie sep ens io has Verdict coosadingty. As the Harlem car was in with four horses, in as*e | Anthony street. vening, Pe Saturday cveing woman was‘crossing Je to get out of the way before she wi fi knoked ora ban iving @ v: | d, cael most inst on the head aah where an inquest wi We were unable to ascertain the nate woman, who was in a state of pregnancy at of the fatal affair. juisition wes granted, of Contre st., near superior oficer was enough for the addressed a note to Generel ind eat his classes. for the Sau 3. Bi for Ladicsand children, f, is include all the Fashionable Dances of the by ba made known by applying at the School. Pe ee ae FRANCIS PA 8 ’ most splendi soa | dlords, 3, Meron a bad at the RENCH ARTIFICIAL Fl ENRY & K. fi importers sh Neu Ey HENS es tne haven ken fo the hosp! raat oadolaried ‘tho cocoa-nut—the Jee) it yellow of its fruit— flowers catch the eye at ey turn, The Richmond vy bh ‘oth Sige shot on I, i ene leek fs as beon in a state sensibility . last moment of consciousness, the act with which he had been to which circumstances were so rie denial was made under ing character—first, under oath, to an} mbrequently to two clergymen, expressed his contrition, and we Kime" for the change that he fts, formerly of Homer, ©: residence of her brother-in- oo of Penfield. ill, wandge of the he ined tan is not in our insulated and ina ab ‘san and our arid and fa 20 percent ad vale- yar’s worth oa This seems weir a smal | United States government, — no other wed then to avoid the scurvy, and secure our to to the Generel, and he rep! rmati | watt Dr. Hope gave him « severe flogging with a | running A challenge followed (Saturday, 19th September) and ‘was promptiy accepted by Ur by ed on the morning of the loth. received Ls ue of fod. cs vem duty 0 every from Havana behooves our worthy, ) ee theif constituent that rea wound sper that able officer of the engi- home with the regrets be friends and respect of his enemier. the ret work choice selection "of ‘hel jaeee ma "moat ‘inlshed, we may deem our: | sted as nature and = bay effect. ‘ juite an access: fo our aula. yf ith a Egg portion, ae sult committed suic! 4 Wednesday, Recents cies tion, temporary it is true, ary | bensActal in a arest er oF lees a eect ae resbdect mecbenice os mployed, whilst aa Otto Sutor, the man who attempted to murder } 4 Lencaster Bank, was sentenced in at Worcester, tas and 16 yeers hard labor in ms Sa lene Court of Common Peas confinement,

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