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NESDAY MORNING ——— —— ; —— Vol. XII, No, 376—Whole No, £519. NEW YORK; { ED aa a 2 ns me anc ee. 4 , OCTOBER 14, 1846. Price Pwo Cents, HAILMOADS, @. | KING CHARLES SPANIELS, Itaina Grey TO LET OR FOR SALE | THE OFFICIAL enemy still maintains himself in the plaza and citadel, | reflections upon the United States, Texas A nnex tio ————— | posets ‘Newfoundland Waren Does, White Pooue i 0 immediately, che Farm and OFFIC DESPATCHES and seems determined to makea stubborn resistance. Probabiliti ot War, Mr. Polk, Monarchical Essays in CENTRAL AND MACON AND WESTERN | Caen ene ep nid ny ie F oceubied by Job Gray, Pag. ou Staten or 1 ified to report that our successes | Mexico, ‘ RAIL ROADS, GEORGIA. | the canine race at the depot of A GMIEVE, No.4 ohms. | goa ewes J, and | is of | it will be recollected, was -Prosident New York ‘ai ime | ofland fe W.. GENERAL TAYLOR, en achieved without material 1 | ) i thick-set man, with | cw ofthe’ ay } a ik in too high terms of the all, twinkling, grey a forehead of limited dimen- PALL FASHION, 1846. large and 2 | RELATIVE TO THE | per f our troops throughout the arduous ope- | sions, light complexion, apparently about forty years of isn the Wastes "3 nih street afer io his agi oN ORL | ; Teme, very Fe movements, vlan ert unesstining ia ki meena, and inte d i umenclonel Mew At) &é H je | INTEREY. | am, sir, very t its, plain and unassuming in manner, and a seek idler eae er fone neste He ri ‘ uoriyiigy, |STORMING OF Md ; Year ety ot og | meen ening mach Beene eal raunal to Macon. ,..Central Haitroad. ranted te retain their 5 010 lw No.4 Hanover street. New York, tn | Major Gen. U. $. A. Com. | from his appearance, tohaye been an English nobleman. ¢ 3 8 es, first qualir alk Ay 3 50; jon, the latel: i 5 Also, the fall mien of cnildren’s si ‘ aaron loeeetcde gad i man, er huge proportions, fi complexion, from thirty-five tadate ree ae , appear. tern. oa ester a heceatied o 0 Ati TH GLUBE HOTEL, 0 Broadwa; oda wilt be carried from Savanual to Atlanta aud Qoth- | qT USI br i has, during the summer, id throughort, and has enti: aR Highly Interesting Particulars. | Aosvtaxt_ Gewenat or tHe Any, Washington, D.C. robust loki n, of rai new far- loge, at the following race Fe ge RR pp yey eee Od shed fi 7 the Washingto a | 1 » On Werai . b Vt erm fur and silk hats. ‘rom the Way jon, Oct. 12 | No. 91. | ing more like an Andalusian Spaniard than a Mexiesn. Sages, Coftce, Liauor, Backing Hope, lanta. caloga. vy ‘A CARD. ee | | Wee lay Deeraens nenclam spbensboteg the ofa) des. | Heangvanrens Aamy or Occuratiox, 2 | jose. gentlemen are both highly educated men, of Bee cone celeert.. Lesiher, gROBERTSON, propntor of the Phoenix Hnt 3 patches of General Taylor, detailing the heroic and vic- Camp before Monterey, Sept. 25, 1846.5 | rater a courtly bearing, and are evidently men who have Bar and Sheet Iron, Heal 4 ‘y Cap Manufsctory, returns his ac! ments to torious onset of our army upon Monterey. They con-| gx :—At noon onthe 23d inst, while our troops were | secu much of the world, and appear to have profited by low Ware merous friends and customers for Pa eo Nib firm, in the main, the accounts whic! ; r gave in our | clove) in, the J stot tie cnr, rt. theirexperience. To judge from their conversation, and 90-79 | patronare of his eeablahnene, BEULTON Ste ohere i | ONABLE DANCING, extra of last night! They bear the ple and honor- | Giri say leat doapatchs I received by a eg, acommuni | observe the masierly manner with which they handled Tea tad cate Llek tase Ween seh oor | West of 7 able lestimany jo the gallantry the-skill; and the patriotic | cation From the Goveruor of the State of New Leon, | any subject, one might safely be led to the conclusion Cea my CRF abe web devotion of our officers and soldiers. In this respect | which is herewith enclosed, (No. L) To this communi | that they possessed talents which, if prudently applied, is now being exhibit- INE DESJARDINS, of the Academe for irs symmetry and Pelegan m "Big $0 6236 | ed. Notwithstanding the great rity between his prices i he intelligence from Monterey fully cation, I deemed it my duty fo return an answer, declining | would do honor toany couptry. Bores, of Hus, Bouets aud ¥ora Seahes beet eaiend 0 gaaminueiog aeecive fas tie Besides | high-wrought expectations of the country fo allow the inhabitants to leave the city. By eleven | One day after dinner I joined them upon the balcony er Cubic f00t,..-..+ y+ om i em ch mecars yee yon Ath wo Ate aa the new waltz Mazurka, | volunteers-—through @ three-days’ battle, o'clock, P. M., the 2d division, which had entered the | Where thoy were alternately sipping their coffee and Boxes and bales “of Dry" Goods, WM. ROBERTSON, Jk | } various,) new Waltz & cing | der a burning sun and drenching rai town from the direction of th Bishop's Palace, had ad | puting their puros, After exhaling a hu; Gites, Paints, Drugs and. Ci sa 5 ¥y Mons. Perrot, and the | strong in an overwhelming, superiority of numbers, and | vanced within one square of tue rrinecpal plaza, and oc. | smoke, with « countenance indicating It. mace end + | in tho advantages of a position so strongly fortified as to | cupied the city up to that point, ‘I'he mortar had, in the | tion with the present and an utter indifference for the be apparently almost impregnable—seem to have vied | meantime, been placed in battery in the cemetery, with- | future, Gen Canallejo remarked—“ We! with each other. under their gallant leaders, in efforts of | in good range of the hast of ihe town, and eee oti | whet think you ef Mis. Polk's eanes 7 noble and chivalrous daring. The result is a triumph | throughout the night with good etfect. you not think that John Bull will bluster up and save every way memorable in military annals. In three days |“ Parly in the morning of the 24th I received a flyg from | the Mexiaans the trouble of remonstrating ?” our army has carrie! intrenchments which the enemy | the town, bearing a communication from Gen. Ampudia, |__| replied, that if the Mexicans depended upon the hadexpected to maintain against avy exhibition of mili- | which I enclose, (No. 2;) and to which I returned the | blustoring of John Bull to avail them in any energenc; tary force on our part, and in which they had probably | answer, (No. 3) I also arranged with the bearer of the | with{Brother Jonathan, they would be sadly disay nalnted. stored, on this caloulation.a large magazine of provi- | flag a cessation of fire until 12 o'clock, which hour I ep-| ‘| Well, well,” said the General, “I sions. The Mexicans are thus driven from their chosen | pointed to receive the final answer of Gen. Ampudia at stronghold, and one of the strong keys of Mexice is now | Gen. Worth’s head quarters. Before the appointed time, imour bands. | ee , ~ a ho , General Ampudia had signified to Gen. Worth his desire for apersonal interview with me, for the pur- i ESTABLISHED PRIC GUnNee 3 NEW ESTAB Finer QUALITY BLAC pointed. ‘ou ere ur own territory to enclose xico. ut, Senor Ingles,” continued the Goods consigned free of a. ight fe a Reid at Savannah, Atlanta or Ooth- F. WINTE! c. RR. jogs. R, Forwarding Age: as impl lied on, as th The terms of the capitulation of Montery—all-import- i . not like others. Waxwan, August 15, 1946. al im*rre_ | Sfthe article to which they appertain. i ; Gallops, Wi santas the possession of that post is to the further succes. | at war accosding urperniad for ois orclock, und re: | have no'meterialeto wore with. “From nothing, nothing 5 FALL ARRANGEMENT. respectfully ek the public to seat the value of kis Hats, by are indistinctly received in this Aen- | {al prosecution of the war—will arrest the attention of | suited in the naming et a commission to draw up artic be fashioned. From,chaos man cannot create! We a AO eh rer gp eda al daca ui ce theses | of tke slibary slorser provisions; and. ceanon, collects | fc-neroement renulation the w ne | jgnorsat seats“ Lite wepererschiniven’ gh aets tere rand deceucy wil \ways i Litary 5 h a forces, anda te ti ff hostilities. The | ignerant mob. Like wayward children, give them ms one OT ORNS #22 tw*re_ | in the city, will add very considerably to the ‘resources | commissioners nathed by the Mexican chict | aud they will break them, then kick the giver for Zot by the Mexican genera of our troops, and weaken, ina greater proportion, the | wero Generals Ortega and Requena, and Don Manuel | presenting them with new ones with which to divert means of the enemy. The despatches of Gen. Taylor do | M. Llano, Goveruor of New Leon. #e named on the | themselves. I love my country, Senor Ingles; itis natur- not inform us fully of the representation and views upon | American side were General Worth, General Hender- | al that! should. We all love the place where first we which he acted, in granting to the enemy—suhject, how- | son, Governor of Texas, and Col. Davis, of the M drew our breath. But my countrymen deserve not my ever, to instructions and orders from both governments— | gippi volunteers. The commission finally settled upon | affection. Should even my own own children turn out an armistice of eight luring which time, in the | the articles, of which I enclose acopy, (No. 4,) the du- | worthless, or become vagabonds, { would disown them. absence of such orders,neit y is to’'advance beyond | plicates of which (in Spanish and English) have been | Mexico can never continue to exist asa republic. A re- @ specified line, about 30 mile: id of Monterey. | duly signed. Agreeably to the provisions of the 4th ar- | public, to succeed, must contain the essential element of It must be borne in mind, her that, in di such a sunpension of hostilities in i ratiop, the Mexican general may very probably have PIONEER AND EXPRESS LINE, VIA RAILROAD AND CANA FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURG. Line is now in full operation. Passengers | 36 0’clock, in the best a f cars for Harrisburgh, where | the mind. ity and most fashionabie joes. Look for BOSS RICH- , No. 325 and 324 Hudson corver Vandam st. —Thousands of every kind to fit the foot wd plense °: Im*r to be found KITCHEN RANGES. wa and Juni- HOLMES’ TWO OVEN KITCHEN RANGES. HE Proprietors are now pre) Hol to the trade, or set them u ticle, our troops have this moruing occupied the citadel. | general intelligence. A people who are ignorant can It will be seen that the terms granted the Mex' gar- | Dever worship at the alter of republicanism. Were I rison are less rigorous than those first imposed. The gal | called upon to give Mexico a government—one suited to ould be earefal nos to pay their fair an New | oF b So i wooP. held out to General Taylor prospects of a pacification be- | jant defence of tue town, and the fact of a recent change | their emergencies and their condition—I should most cer- Me Ceoeree aes Lwiioaatpaie, os thare ie no one, ta that city | Dalonee. Wy eemea aatiog Kitchen Haaser fi i bli i ; | tweon the two countries, which, in fact, do not ex of government in Mexico, believed to be favorablo to the | tainly givethem a monarchy. But if, onthe contrary, 1 A. B. CUMMINGS, Agent. | the past eighteen years, warraht 2 commencing Be this as it may, hor i of peace, induced me to concur with the com- | wished to gloat on their mise tual i ion in these terms, which will, I trust, r Privately or. ernment anarchy, and annihil give 80 ell. am T oeervings of this, that I Range cannot be surpassed fo: Philadelphia, October, 1816. Armiiead ty bearer of ing the failure of our offer of them a rept _—_—__—____________________ | durability. They are warranted to perform the purposes for approval of the government. The latter co! BRITISA AND NORTH 1 | which they are purchased, and ifnot, they will be removed summer, joining renewed vigor in the prowecu- : am sure my opinion will never change, Nor de | believe CAN HOVAL NAIL STEAM SHIPS. | Wich they are purchased, and if not, they wall referesces and the feo! arrived in N. Orleans on the let inst, tl prompted eon Meee seeetiad ree ‘4 Peaierk t iveqaal to any’ room in th in- | that time, or tl hy Spon, § pe parents who nay place thi and jis said at once to have chartered the steamboat Gal- | structions, yet the change of affairs since those instruc- | will ever fit them for republicanism. They have not the evel tion will be pai qeen i cee Ee to Brazos St. Jago. He will proba: | tions were issue: med to warrant this course. | beg | ingredients within them; they must be born of a new comfort while at sch 1. For | bly reach Gen. Taylor’s camp to-day or to-morrow, ifhe | to be advised, rly as practicable, whether | haye | stock; different{blood must circulate in their veins, before ¢lass room, or at Mr. K.’s re- | bo not already there. These dispatches will doubtless | mot the views of the government in these particulars they can: become republicans. With all the care, all aif im*re_ | induce Gen. Taylor to concentrate his troops, and collect | {regret to report that Captain Williams, topographical | the taming, all the vigilance, all the education, you can DEMY. his resources as rapidly as possible,with the view of resu- | engineer, and Lieut. Terrett, 1st infantry, have died of | never succeed in altering the nature of the hyena, and [ men of Duanx any | Ming his operations vigorously sosoon asheshall receive | the wounds received in the engagement of the 21st. | am fully persuaded that republican goveruments require tons and 440 horse power each, un i if y 1200 tome and 447 horve power, each an | canbe, given 10 persahe wishing to purchase. ‘The prices ty. GraterParlor, Office tnd Bed Room Grates of latest pat apt. A. Ryle. . E. G. terms. . G. Btoves—Hall, Office and Bed Room Stoves, Stovepipes, | further particulars, apply a J, Hewitt: ke. Ke. 5. nt a sidence, 62 Canal street. DANCiNG AG SHAKSPEARE ee c no eure no pay. inate the armistice. These orders we have | Capt. 14 (not badly) oa | Saxon blood. ; GILHOOLY and SON, 1LL14M ST RRR. 4 gh orders to terminate 4 Capt, Gatlin, 7th infantry, was wounde y) Pr i a R.G. ROBE! cit his friends and | no dowht will mptly be issued from Washingto: We 3d. Suc! Gen. Canallejo, expatriated, and such we aia ime ptortitors suid Manufacturers, 78 Nassau street. M ie publi, tat ltases diene vestion. of Dancing trust they t may reach ben ral Taylor in sixteen daye, the HHS 1am, sir, very respectfully, will leave him. wag: will re-open ie ‘eduesday * a i i TO PROPRIETORS OF EATING HOUSES. | takes theopportanity of returning bat sincere tiaake to Aromat ut be de hcbbaiiewerede itr ire SAN ANTONIO DE BEXAR. OR SALE, a Steam Boiler for Cuoking, with four large trons for their very libe oan be eccasioned, a: 5 i 7 The town of San Antonio de Bexar, recently the PE seen ples Se Coens, sey we fuily announces that he will B “ Maj. Gen. U. 8. army, commanding. | rendezvons of Gen. Wools Division of the Army of In- ektetaeas 1 lapis yen ne ems foe dank season, varions new and fully spent in securing more complete and The Avsutant Genera or THe Axmy. vasion, was founded on the 9th day of Merch, A.D. 1731. EHOMEWS, No- 140 Fulton at, or No. 8 Annat. favorite Holkas, Mazurka and Polka fal | parations. At sll events there can, as we conc: Washington, D. C. during the reign of Philip V, by a amall colony from the #f * 3292werh nbatagint and reach admired: Redews, with tame ee Tene On eter errentage ives te catraet — Canary Toland Tei butt upon both sides of the Rio f , ‘carry ORs fancy dancing, &c. Day®o reed ry ral Taylor, subject to the ordet (No.1) re ae ne rast ade retrace | dee banat ect af, en for, oe, Net Wal | sad aster Rom fio PML Gen wafer tcsene bay asec wan | P76 De, Mr, een of Men Zeon | i eames ae ener aman sky ‘or freight, thes i treet. This Com; Continues to insure against loss and ing. Assemblies will take pl il ; Major General Taylor. ver its bed, is serpentine—nearl OE MAE other infomation, goplyto || Samene by Era, cu awelltes, Leases: warendaen, vallarens, [ereoe Non a Me ie e that the recent rumors which have appeared in some of Moxreney, Sept. 26,8 o'clock, A.M. | Sotauniiow thee letter: Seca fis’ rapiaity and’ deroent, IGHAM, Jr. - a ; . R. would also_an 5 At HARNDEN & O88 Wall st. goods, merchandise se houvehotd furniture, on as favorable | give pri notions to Pils or in el: the journalé of the actual or intended departure of Mr. you are resolved to occupy the place by force of | aided to the marked advantage of never overflowing its In addition to the above line bet Livi and | terms as similar institutions in this city. ‘at their resid ‘ t Mr. R.’s private Ac Slidell avd Mr. Parrott to Generel Taylor's camp, to d i ief i ved to de- Hit , au Boston. a contract has been entereé into with | SOHN BROUWER, President. | cal street, “Mr. Ris class at the Lyceum, Je rill [avail themmssives of any opportuaity of negodation ar | prut) cud the Mexican general irchiat is resolverts de, | ‘natural Danks, renders it peculletly esloulated to entice jer Majesty's government, to establi: ive between L Cuanurs H. Binney, Secretary. La open on Thursday, October 1 ‘or more pardenla commissioners 1o the Mexican government, are without | {o'lo' thousands of victims, who, from ndigence and niration of this man re bo " ne. i erpool and New York direct. The steamships for this s = mation, please apply at his residence, #2 Canal streets. f foundation. T' tion of our last lo, tho d uf 4 source of this mountain current is only five miles above are now being built, and early next year due notice w TAILORS, s18im*re y any shadow of fot batts Feception of want of means, find themselves now in the theatre of war | the town, and is generally belioved to originate in three wen ofthe time when they willetar. Uader ts HOSE who wish to acquire a rapid knowledge of Cutting | 7 > Re | Overture to negotiation by the Mexican rulers hes d>- | ang who would be uselessly sacrificed, claim the right, | springs, which in fact are ostensibly its great fouutein- il ‘ "DUES vectons sins Or eee oe a te ee ALLEN DODSWORTH’S termined our government to pursue its military opera. ich i times, and in all countries, humanity ex- ; + s of garm w the pre r a M gove li which in all 5 iy head. But doubtless these springs are themselves sup- 4 ne ico) tain a copy Oe eg celebrated RIVATE DANCING SCHOOL, No. 448 Bi tions without cessation, and with the utmost energy, till | tends. As governor of te State, anda legitimate repre. | plied by many subterrameous ones; which, flowing ive: sir It L the information that near Broadway. pipes the sole object of our war—a just and honorable peace, ‘i Je, I state their case to you,and hope i i i ith the most wnprece- ‘A. D. would beg leave to inform his friends and the publi¢ | with ade security against ‘4 repetition of Mexican Sen aoe i porte, Lette aicaneas, test whatever partenariat by _interetices of the limestone chat, i vie great alt f ‘tain ’ sed generally by the trade tnromshoat the | rooine, by which theciee and eecommoratitns are ver? muckip Outrege—eball be obtaine may be the event of the present contest, you will issue | their aprosrance at the sustace of the earth in the form, “TREGULAR MAIL LINE FOR BOSTON, VIA NORWICH & WO! les Price per copy from eight to ten dollars sed, he will commence his classes for the season — orders that families shall be respected, or will grant 9 | which they present to the observer. ‘This theory ia CESTER, without change of necording to ae bindings also. nee oF vasa patterus,o1 | Rwesday, Get. 6,037 M.,for Ladies and ehildres, and 8 &, a (No.2) vo ‘ Feasonable time for them to leave tre capital ot the | usted nore plausible trom the fact that the tempe fire is hapa: pphbdmadeidacted ome ee . Ranectenn’ i aeevanvess Rasy oF Occuratio Thave nor to salute you, general:ine! of the water at the springs—the s source—' few Ling thetrsencs t Norwich, are Tasired then | _s10im¢r fe TN, | gn eaten ne Pasion Descaret to Fl Camp before Monterey, Sept. 22,1816. | army of occupation of the United Statey, und to.assure | found upon exemination torre abont the same. a0 it le chats tevegh todiesten- “Thi being tea oaly inlaid route | —creeee cee rere om TOE | Es, se masa know by applying at th Echool, Sir: Ihave the honor to report that the troops under | you of my highest consideration. much further down the river For a circle of about commumeates through. by steamboat and railroad. | VERY IMPORTANT TO CONSUMERS OF TEA. s19 Im#r Set cluding the mounted volunteers from |“ God and liverty. fifteen miles, the mountainous and. peculiar character of ps is line are mpanied through by the OOD BLACK TEA, 25 cents per Ib. = = 7-1 ‘Te: from Marin on the 18th, and encamped FRANCO DE P, MORALES. | the country’ lis such as to form an iinmense tunnel or ductor of the train, who relt ave particular charge of GGOOB SUNG HYEON TEN, 30 cents per 1b. NEW PAPER HANGINGS. before Monterey on the 10th inst. It was immediately | Grwenatix. Corr He et olsen gattre kik pelan’ tie bebtaber and prho will otherwise give his attention to their | | very purchaser of five pound package will have he mane FRA NX c i 5, P AR mo oe co., discoveredthat the enemy occupied the hi Bis. Of the Army of Occupation of the United States. the common Sentre ofa multitude of springs, that show HE coats south side Fier No. North River, fool of | ottering: wach tatute ments, 20. gxrond and Caltivens our | [-TAVE the vont meme rod che coset ‘opdendid encore. | S02 be greatly to its ‘hola pe Ad — before stated inthe immediate vicinity of ry rdaliy, (Buneys excopead) ss So’clock, P. M., | large and well earned popularity as Tea Dealers. ment of all the latest and the most approved styles of— + Fry the ie jing by the officers of . Q ° " . idered the head of the river. ‘arrives in Boston in time to (ake all the eastern trains. “ALL WHO DRINK TEA PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS, ke, noise same evening by the officers of | p, Pedro AAmpudia, General.in-chief, to Major General Bexar, oF public aquare, com m enew steamer A’ TC: Captain Dustans leaves | and ean appreciate a good article, and wish to obtain itat | which they offer wo Merchatts,, Dealers, Landiords, and | ebRineers and t engineers on both flanks of Taylor spac ut six acres, and has the Church of Sen ve esday, Thursday, and Saturdoys, at 5 oclock, P.M. | little more than half the usual. for it, should send | others, on the most advantageous terms. the town, and it |, from the information Heap Quantens at Monterey, 7 Fernando de Austria in the centre; thus forming two ‘The steamer WORCESTER, (Captain Van Pelt, leaves | to the prinespal Store of the New York and Chine TeaCom- | | ‘The’ most competent Paper Hangers can be had at the | procured, tooccupy road in rear ofthe town, September 23, 1846, 9 o'clock, PM. | smaller plazes—the one to the west designated as the OOF ete intesantten banter Rie TAADEMEILT, | All cliche fom thn cocnuy wan be: posompusiod by cash | noone bee: pe Ee | carer eh Speen fortified eminences in | Sevon Grnxnat :—Having made the defence of which | Plaza de Armas, and the one to the east aa the Plaza del Place, North Sted al tfre_' | of the same, and all letters pre-paid, or the goods will not be FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, thet direction THORS & r troops and 4 | } believe this city susceptible, I have fulfilled my duty, | Gobierno. eugeie 4 ; = orwarded. a0 Im*rre FEATHERS, &c. poreenet Cd volunteers was | and have satisfied that military honor, which, ina cer-| “Around the Plaza de Bexar, which is a parallelogram, Rig Psy WROUGHT NAILS ENRY & KAHN, Importers, 53 Nassau street, up stars, | 2¢cordingly detached under General Were | tain manner, is common to ail armios of the civilized | are built the public ofices tnd private, dwelling ali im ‘ near Maiden lane, have re: red by late arrivals fr hat . world. constructed promiscuously in the same si of architee- Pp ST RNE Os 600 per chee y Mirgocee: 13 inch wrought pails | cheir house 1 Paris, and offer for sale, "| mostertensive and | mortar and two twenty-four rs were | To prosecute the defence, therefore, would only ture. "The houses are ele of stone, plaslered on, the NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL EMIGRATION | on delivery after ist of December next, at 4 and most fashionabl placed in battery during the night to play upon | in di 1a a ontside with line; the walls being from one to two feet in OFFICE. . ‘GEORGE F. GERDING, ong tnet the citadel and town. At7 o'clock these guns opened | enough from the misfortunes consequent on war; and | thickness andone story in height. The roofs are terrac W. BYRNES & CO. of Liverpool, ore desirons of n- | 2022 !mee TR Maideo!*" — tunction of Liberty st wortment of Marerials for Arti- | and continued a deliberate fire, which way To i ranted that the American government has | ed, but without any attempt at ornament; yet being uni- PP Ferotes rel nat seo litaet meet ony enn: BIGGAR'S fe i scenes Se ee ects tr ted nice ate ep rig i ape floor geo = sally) prt form throughout, tele ance is leosing: tinue ‘o despatch of first class St and Packets to 18—Marabouts, do. imitation, ostrich an: . acuate the city wi an otherwire. jac! from. 1e New York, on the Ist. 6th, 1ith, 16th, 21st and 26th of each REPOSITORY OF THE FINE ARTS, pri vee yf ment yaa layed sround the centre and left of the | fone and materiel which remained, and under ‘and substantial ntry and one battery of the first division sue to the inhabitants a) riated to thie locality the month; and on the 12rh avd’ 20th for Philadelphia, and.ou the | @7 Sanger street. between Bioadway and Vhurch sireet the assurance that no harm 1 4 . B. B. has added to his collection some fine specimens — — decal he ‘ends Ben Syren at a hea erate BRISMOTS; | of engravings hy te old iates such ant Morahen Stranger DEAFNESS CURED. torclorely engaged thet Timoved forword. tho volunteer mance of my most dis: | ofthe pSetous witk thelr ornamental bathing’ msases which kines parties can engage for their frieads to be bronght | Bartollozzt, Woollett, Callot, &c. Fine modern French and BS] BROADWAY —(hatrecey iret cheerfally comply | aivici Ben. Major General Butler to its support, leav- . of the gardens wi ir ‘n jikenaes ‘out without dil ing fest | Evglish Kngravings and of which are ex. | ® with the request of Lient. Metntosh, to state that he | division under ) 4 thd peortaetbet consideration: seem. incontestibly to prove. Swimming, in | 1 Julieus Studies; | was invalided ho: consequence of total deafness and ing one battalion (ist Kentucky) to cover the mortar « PEDRO DE AMPUDIA. | classes of Mexicans of both sexes, in a common and jogs and ¢ fine Theatrical «n charges from the 3 that uni the weatment of Drs. tery. A close contest then ensued, which reaulted inthe | 7g senor Don Z. Tavzon, General-in-chief of the | popular practice; and a residence adjacent toe water- 7 : a few berutiful Anuual proof impressions; | TLE & EDWARDS, Aurists, (301 Brodway) N.Y. capture of one strong battery of four guns, which, with | ° ‘\merican Army. course is therefore always sought after, by these who the frre de ofthe Passengers com t immediate cor. Fhe ht War radete Characters for cl ildren Raney, See covered his hearing and hs again returned tobi dag some adjacent Sefer, One, ey peel saga oo — can sustain the additional expense. - a4 e q . 3 7 ymainde: . . hows jieseme tuentoh aud favor towards thei elatons CHARLES RIDGWAY, All cases of deaf Surgedt to HB. htt chee: the force returned to camp. ‘ = Cs Haaevasta ree), Ocevration, t Peeing fineen py Rabeamaenrh Senshaiaye suane ho- “pW. BYRNES & CO, offer many advantages to passen-| HAIR CUTTER AND WIG MAKER, — | Acoustic Drops for sale. A sure cure for incipient deafness | In the mean time General Worth had engeged the | Camp before Monterey, Sept24i146,7 o'clock AM.} _ | vals, built ot the trunk of the musquoet tree, with the gers which no others hare atrempted, in a direct communica- 25 Wall at., opposite the Custom House. arising from cold, discharges from and buzzing noises in the | enemy cerly inthe morning, and defeated him with con’ | — Sin_—Your communication bearing date at nine o'clock | bark unstripped, placed upright in the grgund or at, va- tiowby the rships from [reland to the United Sta’es, as they R. having received, per last steamers, the latest Euro | ¢4ts, collections of hard wax, ke. angi im*r jetable loss.’ In the course of the day two of the bat | p yt. on the 23d inst., has just boem received, by the | rious angles of inclination, and the interstices iabl 1s durieg the spring from Dublia, Cork, Cc pean Fashions for Geutlemen’s Catting, will intro. | ~ j SFr EKDUN INSUKANUE OUMFANT | eries in rear of the town were carried by storming par | hands of Col. Moreno. filled in with mud and lime. The of these d Londonderry, by which meass emi: | ducethe same, this day, athis Hair Cutting Rooms, 25 Wall | ght EENAON INSUKANGS Uimr am tt, | ties of the 2d division, and a third was carried this mor | “Tp answer to your proposition to evkeuste the city and | are all thatched with moss, straw, palmetto, or muck eub- » aah alec. thee Ci pete tended eae at | Ottiwave ite mo seriipregerarspgges on we | Ling.atstawn of day. The Bishop's Palace occupied the | ort with all the personal and material of war, have f0 | stances as can bo procured auitable for the purpose * 7 i pi PR 5, De 8 i he damage | only remaining heig’ in rear. eo +. * | state that dut: I to decline accedi . | They are unornamen' with the common 8} re tates en apuich stage erate om Li- | ~~“ Ty strangers ond others attending te Purr, ihr Viren dvellin bowwen nara x bnildiogsin ge | plotely commanded by the works already carried. en. | ‘A'complate eurrender of the own and farricon th Hat | etkae wilows or chimory the smoke nf ‘a re ’ Tere a x . i jon o " 01 et ls i 4 5 i siaaneeaen oi the seaport | BROWN'S COFFEE HOUSE AND DINING | jtrnselprepereytalo egeant lose of dasoge OY ahead wi | al accor ‘ot mipport irom the foterior. I'ma reverve |r da magnets OL War ie ey lon ar eer | iowa Acaanny, nl oBress throu ihe seléens , Who are most atti > ‘, — transportatioy. eC TORS. amore minuto report of the important operations of yes- | bince, creditable alike to the Mexican troops and nation, | ‘The mu: is almost the only tree which flourishes — n yy whom any mon No. 71 Peart Street, f AF he terday until thore of the different commanders ‘are | will prompt me to make those torms as liberal ax possi- | in the immediate vicinity of San Antonio, how in the HG Sins Suny De recived 6 procure Son ores, Be, a LS epee orareness, Hale Si fove whe sig sctondiog Fhomas T Weekeat, 4 rendered, and also until a topographical sketch of he | hie, “The garriton will be allowed, at your option, after | adjacent bottoms the pecan amd hackberry’ , The are cy weet gy eT i ps Cant a. eu 1 Robgon, M1. Joseph eae one eee: ait saat laying down ite arms, to retire to the interior on condi Taungieet it aspecios of the sweet locust, 20d Bears a J - son 7 Tepol cesses iH * i D My smaller, hich Walle ae sea. ak. Soutly comer of | eawsre. Late of Loveoys Hotel, Fropncvr. Tiare: Davis Sune Moe ent seve? ne heuer Jn 8 good lel sntenmeas head hardly say that the rights of cattle and horses are very fond, and perhaps there are ir. W. P. McKay, street. ad a meesure ye ardor < 5 tal hich greater nutrime! PHILADELFHIA—Mesurs, H. O. Craig & Co., Market | LEFT OFF WARDROBE AND F URNITURE | John Hi lee, Wilhinmn K- Thora, No returns of killed and wo ave Jor bos te | SUR Omeanetaets wal be rere e tees ‘ikduleed by 3 wood ef this tree i peculietly durable, and furnishes ex- SALTIMORE—Mr. George Law LADIES OR GENTLEMEN having superfluous effects FrunclPY, Sage, “se eee ro GY ee oer orelock., If you assent to an secommodation, an ofl or cellent 54 supdaat feel Atattaine dhe size of the ordi. Dees ee na oe to dispose of, such as Wearing Apparel, Furniture ie.. "Mert oHOMAS W. THORNE, Presidemt. | army the Int, 3d and 4th regiments of infantry and regi: | \ys conditiias a eae 3 es ctighe on toe Prbvincial Rank of clout adel tp besos, | sctnctiben steotaceks Bose Gainey or ath by padi fr ___ not Woe Recretare NEEM the | monte of Tenbessee volunteers have sustained the great. | ‘conditions, sie vas tasie and eppeemnce indicate; tuey are ous ttidlad on all the principal towns of England and’ Scotland: | attend at their residences. * “J, LEVENSTYN, AMERICAN MANUFACTURED CUTLERY. | e#t Joss. The following is believed to be an accurate Your obedient servant, and the same, A property is assigned to this ‘weapons Sieowant: i ; " 466 ppm ‘M. WILD, manufacturer of Cutlery, No. 160 Division | list of the officers killed and wounded. TAYLOR, growth, the truth of which, however, a the on ‘or particulars of terms app! nt Mw BYRNES & CO. b peer be attended to by Mrs. J. LEV! . veasreen New ight ~ oy £ }— les a KILLED. wee i Gen. U. 8. A. commanding. by orgpiae ergy alone ri that it contains a Is Pontos . We i, sortment of'l, 2, 3 ani a ives o factar “as i a » | Sexog D. Pepro ve Amrupia, of sait, es in consequence cannot be beiled 8 South comet BYRNES &'COn LEECHES! LEEOHES! LEBUHES! eee noe ered Sor ete mines. | ove nhets eee Generalin-Chief, Monterey. down toa concrete alkali. HOARDING INA PRIVATE FAMILY. 3a Infantry Captain "EW board minodated at 584 | rie ld ; . F. A Broome treet, third door trom Hudvon grreet. "the | bgt} Qrere. tian Tt ‘4th Infantry. —ist Lieut. and Adj’t,, C. Hoskins. ._N, Morris; Captain G. P. rn Barbour ; Ist Lieut. and Agt., n lai oy i yak pepoky an rater yt of Meco Leon agreed upon bike imdersigned commis. t present ina state of woful dilepidation,, 8th Infantry —Capt. H. McKavett. sioners, {0 wit: General Worth, af the United Steter | nor without heavy expense, could it be restored to ite Maryland and Washington ituttation Volunteers.— | ‘na'Cslonel Davie, oF Hy eee meno hg | pristine strength 8 a fortrees. me retreating army eisai cute RP art of Meier General Taylor, commandine-in-ehsel | erandeur and terror Femamed ; lest perchance on the re- — * 222 im*m 3% Waterloo Road, Liverpo. FRESH supply of large and healthy Sw reef iit J ‘The Alamo—so famed in the early history of Texas a0 Gk Oh, GALIFORSTA AND OREGON—The pata Ben tee ae ie coe ~ of her brave pioncers—is (is mile from the town, on the east side of class, fast s 1g, coppered and copper fastened WHITON, Ite Gelstou master, will be di fp a BT Serened serly in November for Calitornix and Gregon touch: | 212 tmerh Teaporter ot eeches, John tig at Monterey, St. Francinco, Oreyon City, Columbian, A. A. SAMANOR, ee orto GM RING, treet, or to'U. Hl, RING, IMPORTER Or TORACCO AND SEGARS, |" ostwarh and if indurements are oftered, at other iniermed: For freight or Ke, having good accommodations, apply . on board, at the foot of Dover street, or at No. 58 Liberty st. AY SP pales, offers for sale,om tibera) VOLUNTEER DIVISION. the U Hog uen san. | farn which they threatened, they should find another SO ee TS RISNOEE CO: | Leafs Sieae aioe ° ‘aus Snoking? 3 dor F RE Raa ae Ohio Regimant—iat Lieut M Hate a op EME Sonat terns af Nueva, fe nan the part af Travis, und Bowie and Crockett, to defend its entrance. pee NEW LINE OF PACKET f Ns hes Suuff; ‘Segars; y . ie i 4 oe v7 ‘ pee Genes iro Ampudia, c oie Notices of New Boo! NEW LINE OF PACKETS FOR Rrjetion Metchesy Marck & Becker’ fabrie BO | Nowe Breton and Gielag the cuselag winter, should « sor: | Putman. CART the army of the North of Mewico Rercraens she hy fom =o mere ‘ POOL tracker of tet of entember“The ‘Also. « Jarge astortment of Paper Segars, various brands. | fleient number of boarders offer to warrat lis doing #0. Aas WounED. THolepiuimate reault_of the opamwflens be-| | Gave or Exotinn Minor Rovas-—By Wm. G. Lane ae barton rfp tay Loney an wey Mone and wholesale and retai 010 Im*re nleation will reach Mr. by being addressed ace sof Engineers—Brevet Major J. K. T. Mansfield, | fore thin Ace the ieee pee, of ee en don.—This ep 7 ingenious Cue, OES nded September 21, her regular dny. q ; THE NATIONAL fobs ors pam ¢ antl eer. : ; pe ten ions of wer, and all’ other public pro: | of England, at the same time that it is calculated to con- setricntistmtearioniesit amen marin.rer | | ASSOCIATION OF INVENTORS. Hom New Brighton." Brom Now York. liana vhante Stee enemy fn ee VO: Wir | connote ie uodermentioded. exceptions, be turren: | tribute vary to the amurement of young people,” The Weekou weeks whores sietr grees tannic seeder eee a eee cna ale, 2 CM. 33 oh: Infantry Brovet Major JL. Abercrombie slight Neredto the. commandiog weneral of the’ United States | game hasbeen invented by Mr. William C. Langden, & je apneity renders il - 26 * ver fone . BLANCARD. | ly; J amotte, severely; Ist Lieut : Ter- | forces, now at Monterey. > weal nnd convenient. han TAF sae saert Sein ow Samy, the [Om cin; Mew Brighton) Geptste, ie Maetan | rock in hands of the ¥; ad Lient. R. Dilworth, ca ‘That the Sfexican forces be allowed to retain Uy th sale of these cards purposes ‘completes a edu ke are. transacted. irl. nen | SVETELY, the following arms, to wit: the commi - ts gare opie, toenls wre nlite weer Wlanlag 35 tm | svestaeex etal olewness py ogres ite Prentious | cxvuue wasecibsl ee en eee FOI mg aN Nae MaMa at beam er ttt dt ent Me I seen cuvmentsy the tergtite mans." a Ta auortly, he: Informs.us, cbeat 10 Board, or cf Bucling slip, or te score. J. D. Gate, Cops, Seer'ys a, dais T 41d Hotel, gust completed: entre of 4th Injantry- ist hieut, RH. Graben, ecerely. artillery one field t nttery not to exceed six pieces, with fone ERs Amarin Ristory. His Engilsh game oe os - ie “| village of * a! 6th Infantry—\st Lieut. N. on 0) \y- twenty-one row ammunition. - . ' ‘ foro pec gocenlremate Ofer, | “FOR SALE—AN ICE ESTABLISHMENT,” | pote accommednncn nth th a case | Tih Infantry ad Lieut J. Hl, Potter, severs ry, | Am lite That the Mexicanarmed forces retiro within | | Twiary-Tiraex Mites Anouen New Yors.t Ht Col ‘ K . in the tow: 4 » s —2d Lieut. i y. e rmed ton, $6 C map, The ROCHESTER will sil from Liverpool on the th Si consisting of the Buildings ud implements we | 2€vuntages to all persons travelling through Sth Infontry—24 Lieut. George Wainwright, severel y seven days from this date, bevond the dine formed 2 | ton;08 Cedarcrest, ‘This an excellant aps on land, i jane ean of en Baddingsend ie Ne of November, : Fecoue wshing o send for theiefvienda can hove, them ought mu Magonificen: ie", any of ul rey Rises sailing ou the (strech, Thy Lith, foth, dist ond 26th of evety month, on favorable terms. Application tobe made tx be or library. Tt embraces every town within the circle of “Ant IV. That the citadol of Monterey be. evacuated | thirty-three miles. y by the Mexican, and occupied by the American forces, ‘Tun Buack Puvusn Riruesan—New York, Bongess, a Stringer & Co.—This is an interesting tale, from the business or pleasure. Having recent VOLUNTEER DIVISION. . Beate Hote and eae a cntds end’ Tetras nnd | General Steg—Major General WO. Butler, slightly | Fernando de Presas. others, to cive him a call in his new quarters. Ohio Regiment—Col. A. M. Mitchell, 5 apt raraser ete vi ioe east to-morrow morning, at 10 o’cloc! 3.8 SEMAN, | James George, above, or to TAPSCOTT, , July M, 1846, ‘aud mer ‘ severely; 18 Lie : 96 Waterloo Rosd; Liverpool Agent. | cements Tp oc | Sarees Uastiney gy ae ee ea riott ited States will not ease. | Pen of Newton M. Curtis, who, hee writen, veveral Dare teal] tna: aineatal neve of Kasia isdiieh: Gone, | HARI DAGUERRIAN MATERIALS. isecssippi Regiment’-Lieut. Col. A. H. MoClung, se- | nience, tha Ps of the United States will not ocew- | Tovaiy ‘Ttie fully eqrtal to others from the sam 5 count in the principal towns of England, Ireland, Scot- RDWARE AND KN iG | aieontatin Coach hig: obey San nh 'N Downing, slightly; ist Lieut. Hl. | PY the ey, ea oe forces have | O98 will no doubt have a great run. {fet Font Fal) Snore eee oe eee eed tA etna, dloguekegperse-Kor sale cheap, | oJ hand an aseorticn’ of Halt inte and. Meduimn Voightlan Pay Lieut KEK Arthur, slightly. ee Lives ov Crixanareo Statesmen, by John Quincy RE aE " Ki se | erattine spiel Wan tig Went fad geod ellie | der Tabes: Also, American, ‘of his own manufacture, supe- DIVISION OF TEXAS MOUNTED VOLUNTEERS opal . ‘specified in the 2nd {30} article | Adams, William H. Grahem, Tribune Buildings—The LIVERPOOL 1 he packer ship CAMBRIDGE, | Nusmaze and woo en ware and wilibe sold arn cancidersble | 195, any yet made in he United BCE ang ovgry | lat Regiment—Captain it. A. Gillespie, mortally. before the expiration of eight weeks, or until the orders | present number embrances ‘Madison, Lafayetio, and on the tea oc oP * | reduetion from the actual cost to » purchaser of the whole | ,./istes, Cases, ing Hoxes Baths, and every | {Mt ett edly adds that the conduct of our troops, both | before the expiration of eight weeks, oF until the orders | present auton eri Gr'the author by the Rev. C. W. " ESTER: on the 2st of October, | 10% Abply at 195 Bowery." ”PUN AESogliwere «| material’ used in ig, Thermometers. whole | seguler and volunteors, throughout the operetions, thas | Of instructions o a ven Manroe, wit tke tils work in its Present shape, « Te Sedurcenledes sent GERMAN HARD. ide! : stimer ' | been every thing thatcould be desired: The part which VIL That the public property to be delivered | valuable contribution to our literature, ani woul like te I be despatched os above, 4 ARE. ili linac —— | each corps conttibated tothe aupossess of se day will ‘urned over and received ‘by officers appointed | see it in the hands of onr youth. ‘The author's name is « t rdays. For ~ having unsurpassed LARGE assoriment of German Hardware, consist isHor, ‘ar more fully infature reports. To Major ‘enerals rirnsn bd + tenn ay of the authenticity of the facts embodied in the accommodations, api ly Scissors, © Is, Butcher Knives, KE o Twi by the commandit neral of the two armies. guaranty JOHN HERDMAN & co. forks; Beve, Fieve’ trons, Halter COR MA hitler and Henderson, and Brigadier Generals Twiggs | °Y dhe commanding general of the | wo ing of any | work Pasange trom Great Britsin aud Ireland cancas sanal bese, | Knitting Pins, Umbrella. Frames, &e, 106 Hudson street and Worth, commanding divisions, | must express OY | 4°“, receding articles alall be solved by tm equita | Lo Henr aso Lo THens, on tae Gnargor tie Hnant cured at the lowest rates, ou application as above. Curtain Ornements, Sincen, Ke,, W SUED, repaze het sincere thanks to the Cbligations Yor the efficient support which they have | Oi ese ce ae vet of Liberality te the | Now Vork--Printed for the Author —This volume as- a the undersigned, and is offered’ for ett the pee ie Y renfored— particularly #0 to Brigadier General Worth, | he. comrnno saNew J give an expos’ of the government, po woman ‘1D SLATE PENCILS. street, thew thet-ahe whore services, from his detached position, have been | "A578 AEs the Mexican flag, whem struck at the | jice, and points of dectrine of the community Known as vely sail on | 40 cases Slat Nos. 1 to6, 2, 3, 5. 6. and Nos, | 26s again at street, she will keep on most conspicuous. citadel, be saluted by its own battery. Shakers. fos, sorted Now. j 106, 2,34, 4.5.6. a general assortment. of Corsets of the latest style, all of he. Lam, sir, very tfally, bey . Prorte.—We is I ee GORGE Sensing ane o rarhaleeie pg retail. | Your obedient servant Desees » Sept. 24, 1840. Cyameens’ [nroxmatio’ rom THe Prorte.—We have AR. He despatched on Weds. GEORGE F. GERD function of Liberty weet. ys Huaste Belts Braces of every description | 7%. TAYLOR Ww. TWONTH ga reseived Now.) and ofthis valaable journal, which ean aay ANTWERP The oe; Yavin’ Wahl Sh Violine, Guitare, inten, e., ty on bend. 13 eee : Major General, U. 8. A. Com. a in eegRaiE General USS: beriad of Meera. Long fs Brother, Wa Hi Granam, Dur peare, Capt. | sri pontiély tl ot Ube epher | naa im ne PALL AN! ‘ER GOODS FOR MEN’S | The Avsvraxt Groerat or THE TT hington, we Maj. Gen, Comdg. the Texan Volunteers. | Rees it tothe notice of tho ‘es onevol the most scjle-and on the most reesonnble terme, by. tpply img | J. STOUVENEL & CO., O43 | JS a | JEFFERSON DAVIS, faable works thet has been issued for a long time. our TORN AERGWAR Souths. MaNoeses TURER Bd Wholenal Yess Bevel Desens ee ane i yt fee | (No. 90} | MANUEL M. LE. ao” Mississippi Riflemen. Tue Care or m8 Fensnoty ims “¥ Germen of ‘ FOu LIV eRP00. ~The iar ct Camphene Lamps, Chan AVE.now in wilitoe ing New | ’ Ansty ov Occuration, ) . REQUEN! . Gants SS eee : Ne. Packet of any Oct-—The euperior, Hieg | hers gler. sand Deaphens. fe A H AYE pov ina ones 4 Heavav s TTomeser, Sept 23/1846, | { a ens | very intere tale, written ina very agreeable sty! ip ROC Hs STER, 009 tons burthen, Capt. . Private chnrehes) and hote they w a ation of MERC ‘AILO! Camp before Mowerey oe that the Hidhs ORTEGA, We recommend it to parents and guardians as& good Ht sail as above, hes regular day. BP with eas, chandellers, brackets, &c.. We are als ee PURCHASERS . Sin: Ihave tho gratification to report that the Bishop's | PEDRO AMPUBIA. 2 TANLOM, book for the rising generation. 5 tothe: Uaprain on Woard, of weatsideet | dwalt eutt ert Ch stery Maseripeins, Ye De = 1+ epee ape gmivpinnd Ts Pi See se jeans or ae nt the Dettorios apres any. Gon: U. 8. A. Comdg. Wa. Hi. Gnawam, ‘Tribune Boildings, and Lang try, Ail we shone calabs byeny wacked t | “CAaa mah and fae INS=34 and 6-4, black and | fol with one ex ‘abandoned | and Brothers, Amig'stroet, ave for sale, A, Com- WOODHULL & MINTURN, = . oF ee ava tac tisclion all se npront | fancy. newest and most dotitable styler. yeaa eelom ioe oy and this morning were occupied by our ap 7 ane ae | parative Statement “oi the ‘Tarif of 1842 ‘and 1846, Erice of pasmage, $75, rere | $i Ao oiler. Lamps m altered and | veut iN schon teh, hele tad fancy, Bill, Betinn, | toope, “To-day the Srd infantry, with the fela acttory | [Correspondence oe CaN GRNERALS | which mon of bnsiness will find very doce erie ! » SE o m*me red and plain, fi » Se. ‘i 4 i viEw'! . | anal or tHe Meptcat So: » hy packet shid HOTTINGUER, Be A WaLeianhen: we a RG 9g VESTINGS—In stripes, plaid figures, é&e., the | of the Ist vision oe ee eae ice igen regi While in the city of Havana, conte placed me _ No."ExIV for tobe ea, i ‘an ee The aseet heater TEASE fore of richer umporiad naked sulle been warmly ehgaged with the euemy in the | the sane houre with Ger als Rajon and Cenallejo, We | Nas and publishers of this traly veluable work, seem suitable qnantity of | Tat a aiteaias, canvass padding, buttons, nd have drivenhim with considerable loss to the | st at sable, snd opportusiie” ‘he edifying com. | Satermined to retain the reputation it “8 To'miles ra ae aH108 sngalins, ik twits, trend, Re. Be. plaza’ and its vicinity, which is Yet strongly occupied | Senta or of there gentlemen. They took me am | Work which, im quanlly ant quality of te contents, bas 5 it gre P vision advanced 1 i aay em Aire HOR ong aniigee te al partic fhe right, and olis «position there. ‘The | Loglishman, aud they therefore treely indulged in theis | uo equal on 4 tsi‘ lee

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