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= = = 4 es = ° nS R = ee a > NEW YORK. RNING, OCTOBER 21, 1846. : MAILMUADE, ae. : OPPOSITION FOR ALBANY, ne an "contested batt ded in’ our ennale—the capita: if ‘The Militia Law of New York. | Pe Fifty Cents, | ADDITIO PARTICULARS ! Monterey, iter stoves dapat ale mp fn ‘On the waocuauarion 7 PROCLAMATION morning of the 2st ult, Gen. Taylor having arrived be- | By Silas Wright, Governor of the State of New York. | By Silas Wright, Governor of the State of Ne ING OF MONTEREY, fore thecity, Major Mansheld and Capt. Wiliams, of tho | ‘The ninety-fest ‘section of the uct chapter To, of tive |e Mtee S ee memeener fae Seine Fee ge Topographical Engincers, were sent forward to recon- laws of 1845, entitled “ An act to provide for the enrol. | close. its seasons bave been uncommonly itiows, 4 neitre, and found but one point where they deemed an | ment of the militia, and to encourage the formation of | and its harvests are realized. Unusual health has blessed. in Killed and Wounded, | impression might be made. Cel. Garland, in command | uniform companies,” passed May 13,1846, is in the words | our State, and the teeming earth has yielded its abun of the 2d Brigade, composed of the 34 ad ath Infantry, | following :— dance to supply our nec: and m to our com- ly se: NTRAL AND MACON AND WESTERN | RAIL ROADS, GEORGIA. aud Spleudid Steamer BELLE, H. Schuyler. will leave the foot ot} OF THE ST ret, ‘next above. Barclay, on Go'clock. For p ssage or board, or atthe offes owe | The Mexican Wednesday evening, O freight pply to the Capi dock. Sabine Weer and Atlante Heilrond | OFPOSITION ICKET OFFICE FOR THE was ac rt i i : OFFICE FOR 1 oneal forward, and. ¢ toa murder: | “§ 91. So much and such portions of this act as autho- | forts. jus line from Sa- NORTH AND WEST. Arrival of. Steamer MicHim ous sire dastied directly into the city. Im the meantime, | rizes persons to commute on paying seventy-five cents The wave of passion, which, during the past year,roll- FOR ALBANY. 75 cents ; Utica, $2; Sy | | General Worth’s division commenced the attack, at the | each, as exempts persons having conscieutious scruples | ed over some of our counties, has moael ad internal ise aly syrses $250; Oswego, $2°75: Tachester, at Orleans. same moment, upon the fortifications in an opposite | against bearing arms, os defines the persons who shall jored to our #, and tranquility to our > ; POR ee Pere to tie, | real or pr ‘Sasault, w! ’ division was in- | necessary to out provisions contained in sublime spectacle connected with civil go- joge, nthe folowing rates $33: Harton $5, Kingston WS necenit’ be oot The Sup; Total Loss of the | tended herely to effect a favour by a | the postions of this act which are hereinbefore now exhibiting before us. ‘There vest Montreal, 66 58.—Tamsagen, tt weyine. es ther | Steamer Wi sect ned, shall ‘overeignty of our people, assembled to take Ml feigned at But it so hay @ false attack mentio! take effect immediately; but th tickets at the office Noo 100’ Barclay sen , with allon board. | jefty Colonel Garland, resulted in being converted into | other parts and previ ia Eonaee re-construct the frame work of the State Conon Yarns, Copper, } * | the principal one—while Worth’s division, although it | untiltwenty days after the Governor shall, by have discharged the high trust,and retw > end Bhect Iron,’ Hollow W. oe ie oh. 4 one M. L, RAY, Agent. [From the Ne Picayune, Oct. 11 } | porlermed ‘thing in the most; t style, met with | clamation declare that, in his opinion, the same fituente.and ts thetr cites pa ep pies t and iercc® * 1% | pfROLLE'S LINE OF STEAMERS FOR ALBANY, ‘The steamship M arriyed Jast evening from Brasos comparatively little opposition. 24 Brigade having | carried into e: d ion, alarm, or apprehension, in the com- Piger, Buca Bacon ho OMT OF maxes, ~ >, Rome excepted—Through direct at 6 o'clock, P.M. | santiago, by way of Cavallo. She left Brasos San- | advanced into the city, the Tennessee, Mississippi, Balti- | terests of the State, and the acts of Congrei y; ans © freemen are examining their labors, Fore, Fi teens Far bon ed him ‘om Steamboat Rims rast tag ego i tiago o the a in 4g glad hoe ek and dis- —_ or Sees: rel aca 2 — very om meade and mroviieg ad a ‘i 4 prep one to pass a pen of approbation or Tejec- é nt nd | . rged volunteers moon oKim. strong. fo ion, the adv: o enemy, ‘or reasons 51 general order, issued on the | tion upon this work, with a vigilance inspired b: - Bton $0 50 | Honghion, will eay ‘on Monday, “Wedaee- | “Tite MeKim was 0 by the quarter-master at Bra- | called the Horse Shoo Fort. eased, the ‘Tex. | 2th day of July last, the proclamation required by the | vading patriotivm, and with a’ calmnes = conBdence B of Huts, Bonu | “Steamboat ISAAC NEWTON, Gay E 408 Santiago to follo Texan coast closely, and keep | nessceans im front, under cover of some corn-fields; not- | above section of the new militia law, to put those por- | which tree institutions can alone impart. Not an indivi- poet, cubje foot... '$0 20 $0 2% | will leave ou Tuesday, Thursday and i a look out for the Neptune. She did 80, touch- | withs a tremendous from the tops of the that law in force which were not put in force | du: State apprebends an encroachment upen his pees and alen of Dry’ Sick fog at Port. Cavello eadiiiaivamen ana a very in. | houses, the Cathedral Fertor citadel, committed | by the Legislature, has been delayed. The requisition rights, or an abridgement of his civil or religious = pes Faints, Dros ‘onfectior an say eo hes ae At 5o’clock, P. M., Landing at Intermediate Places. a ry. She could hs arse bb her, save from the pi- | terrific have emongst them. Nothing daunted, however, | of the President for tanone for the war with Mexico has vileges, from this peaceful and voluntary revolution OTAES Piette touk pie SKS of aaretey street ; ots of Bt Josephs, & , staied that ster hed Picked up | pag Ei and stormed Serre sack depot feancomeled wi an porgey the yy Peso ba of his go’ “presse pirones ericenee of high intelli- ew a ee a ICA, Capt. RH. , will | on the 4th inst, on nd, a desk with “Nep- | ty, that the ememy, now ex, soto a firein the 80 that the reasons for delay stated and sound morality in a people, cannot be af- panes FT cosahgporeee™ ‘ae Mo fridays sna Bonday’ ater | {une™ raarked ont "Great foarsare eutertainel | {rom the 3d Infantty, were to abandon the place | in, thi Toferred to no longer exist. . eats Ploughs, Cc £5 5 een SLAUS, C 0 .», | for her safety. Thi lots had picked up near the | with the utmost precipitation. By this time Worth’s in this law, have made a greater | Those, and innumerable other temporal blessings of a Jers, 1 50 i — *"! A A Shs 8, Cayaia verbaugh, wit same place a desk co! $1800 in gold, supposed to | division had made considerable progress, although their citizens of the State subject to military | kin¢red character, constantly flowing upon our State and Ha raed 1 08 saree. vesday, iy 'y afternoons, have longa to e 5 p New York. It will be | loss was small. On the second de ‘Worth had reached | duty than were so subject und aa eve ech tr ue A att ag thankfulness to the Boun- in Albany in ample | Fecollec * vely for commuta- | tiful Giver o: essii The ey boats will at all (mes arri d position, sur- Jaw ; and in providing more e: time for the ‘ing cars for the East and West. off th vons Ji reported the Neptune | the Cemetery, a very strongly i q ei With ‘her union down, in| rounded bye high walla was taken, Cod a mortar money in lieu of service, no new power. ie| The giftof a Saviour, and the full light of Divine reve- rasos on t! Freighttaken at moderate rates, and nouo taken after 4}4 | distress, it blowing heavily atthe time. The steam- | planted there, from which hells were thrown into the | ¢xérted and no new principle introduced into the | lation, are spiritual blessings, which should awaken to Mn vecsdastcae OO. o’elock, P. “ ehh er Monmouth put out to her assistance on the Istinst, | Plaza. legislation of the State. The laws of the State | expressions of devout thankfulness the hearts and the 7 Goods copsigned to the Subscriber will be forwarded All pee are forked trustig any of the boats of this line, | but it continued so romgh that no aid ;could be ri red The Americans had found the s of the city barri- | have, for a long peried of years, contained pro- | voices ofa Christian people. ree oF pommissions. | eae mas ys "Wiereeee nln rad rn pe pains SE senem. toP.c, | The Moumouth req that @ line should be sent off | caded with stone walls; but no obstacles, ne difficulties, | Visions authorising persons who @ conscientious I respectfully recommend Thursday, the twenty-sixth fen. F'WiNTER Font yng 7, Sot | achultecat the office om the wharf. ) OF tose’ | from the Neptune, by which the latter might be towed in. | were found insurmountable by American valor. The | #ruples against bearing arms, to pay a commutation | day of November next, to be obsorved as a day of public JavaNNan, Angust 15, U This plan failing, One was proposed to get the | enemy thought to have Monterey recorded in histor} in money, instead of performing military duty, and tho | thanksgiving ; that the people of the State, abstaining TROY MORNING AND BVENING LINE assengers off to the jouth, but the captain of the | the Saragossa of Mexico, and to win unfading laure “ validity of those provisions has not been well questioned, | from their ordinary business avocations, may assemble at FALL ARRANGEMENT. MORNING, GINE AT SEVEN O'CLOCK. feptune thought it to put to sea thanto hazard the | the repulse which they were to inflict upon the Ameri- | If that power is possessed by the Siate Legislature, | their usual places of religious worship, ‘and, uniting with “ FOR ALBANY AND TROY—From the | attempt, Since that Ines been Nieand af bes. ei tone nothing is found in the laws of Congress to limit its ex: | each other, and with their fellow-citizens of many of the shoat Fier atthe foot of Barclay street. |” Major Coffee, Pa; of the Army, Captain Daw- | ‘The flercest of the fight was in the very streets of the | ¢FCise, {0 | persons having conscientious scruples; | ether States, may pay their tribute of thanks to the Zz Hungten ton, ec Evge Fug, Bales | on, of he U.S. Artin and Captains Fewend, of the | city, and'there the deadliness of Texan retribution found | Aad’ ‘at sound, iscretion of the Legistature, aub- | Aethor of theee and all temporal and spiritual good git vec! ty Bristol, ) Hudsoa, ie, i % i ‘uction to its revenge in the walls of stone whi! 5 - . ' SAO a Tones EINE, Kinderhook and ¥ sltimore. Comsachio, | "eThe let regiment of Indiana volunteers has been or- | had been reared to oppose its aivance, ‘The Texans |i# Svpposed to be the limit of the exercise of | emiles may bo continued to our country, and that the Pi A I ‘Breakfast, and 4 aner on board the boat. dered from the meuth of the Rio Grande to Monterey. _| acting as light infantry actually made their way from | the power, as it is of the power wholly to exempt the ci- | signal blessings of this year may be etic fe The these Lane ta dew th elt operation tot |r ihe ron es Ce ll leave om Monday, Wed- The reader will re to learn that the wounds of | house to house with axes and spades. At the end of the | tizens of the State, not ene pes by the laws of Con. | termination of our existing wars in an honorable Just The shave Line a Rell epareticn. Peamengers leave | weeds pe ee aa Col. McClung, of the i volunteers, proved mor- | fight they had to mourn the loss of Captain Gillespie. Gress, from the performance of militia servic | Peace. a“ most somfortable description of cars for Harriburgh, where | Piyursday and Satardsp soomningh we? Cee Ot Tuesday, | tal, according’ to the @ecounts at Matamoras. There | On the evening of the 23d, our forces had entered the | _ This law provides for the organization, in substantial | In testimony whereof I have caused the Privy Seal ther sanbaas am tive Fockes Boor nn Ryn By nrg ag were various rumors if Matamoras in regard to the ex: | city at all pointa—every important position excepting | C°MPliance with the requirements of the laws of Cou of the State to be hereunto affixed. Witness is one of the oe found | | For passage or Peieht epnty om board, or at the office on che | ploits of Canales, in surprising and murdering weunded | the citsdel had been captured; but ad desperate wes the, | FESS, of the militia, which it contemplates shall perform {L. 8] my hand, at the city of Albany, the nine- anna and Juni- 4 : Americans on their way tqCamargo. We do not believe | contest, that,on attempting to form the 3d infantry, but service, and attaches those, who shall not be volunteers teenth day of October, in the year of our — a word of them 71 men could ‘be collected, nded by Capt. E , | under it, and shall not pay the required commutation, to Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty- MEM OR ALBANE AND ORY BugeE s Seredacten ae tone nero |enen matin wilet eect’: oee| iy ele easing a . Macy, . i led into service e; but it w CHANGE OF HOURS. ‘The Steamboat COLUMBIA, Capt. Wm. H. Peck, will i Clung, of the Mississippi volunteers, has died of his | ®)service double the number of privates embraced in the J —Dog! LONG ISLAND RAILROAD. leave on Monday, Wednesday and Bridsy evenings, ai 7 |_| fend an extra Flag, col some more particulars | ounis, ‘Fer the Ara timo nace the, commencement of | OTfunization, upen the footing of the organization of the | JANE"; DOB ! int to mock us y lords, PALL ARRANGEMENT, o'clock. % Oe ES of the siege and capture of Monterey. On the 18th, Gen. | the war, our volunteer forces hi d an opportunity | Tegular army, and a greater number of privates than it Where should we be if every man had justice 7 . af awengers taking these Boats will arrive in time to take | craylor arrived before thé. c He advancod with bie | of proving that the aspersions 40 frequeatiy heaped upon peerage lao EAS agora i [The King of the Commons. aera. e 4 vane , e from ie sont 40, Seratoga, Whitehall and Lake'Champleia, ©" | atalf to reconnoitre, escorted dy a force of mounted min pice: unfounded; they have covered themselves | (11, ‘rate at one time. It is not perceived, therefore, avit,cxtmining the reasons and motives which will in- ener Doerd, Texans, When within 1609 yards of the out works, tho | The principal loss fell upon the Mississipri and Ten. | ‘het any objection of principle can be urged against the | Auence the votes hcp < those ne now bela the fa and alter MUNDAY, October 12, 1646, Tralus will runes | No freight taken after 53 o'clock. Mexicans opened their ba nesvee regiments, and 3dand 4th Infantry. ‘They were | 2¢W law upon this point. Its provisions for a full ai Peoetiedtion® cout Ligh’ ay bo obtained be follows NOTICE—All goods, fre This was the first evilence thatthe enemy had determin- | forced to fight their way inch by inch into the city, their | Petfect enrolment of the militia force of the State are | Dew constitittion, some light may be obtained by con- follows: ; ht, bank bills, specie, or Leave Brooxirx—at 7 o’cleck A.M, (Boston trein) for | stner kind of property, clyartheownsserak: Jae” | ed to rorist his entrance, previa iafermation ioducing | iceec’s tte nan Farraedao a igorgert Sandsys) stopping at MORNING BOAT FOR ALBANY AND TROY | the belief that the army of Ampudia had withdrawn. but the almor As r the bodies of their fallen c more broad and more minute insurmountable obstacles which | ©*st-ng State la ‘the od i templating attentive); the conclasions of that distin- ove contained in the | eitthed officer, of Justice, Dogberry, We commend im Pane) , ' ei The fight soon commenced du earnest. The 2d divi- a "e o The country is now involved in a war with a foreign | them to general consideration. Hear him :—~ oink oe amon psig Bhgal San Poe DOLLARS Breakfus' | «ion was ordered to occupy the heights on the right of eT hoa the armistice was enienea | power, and deep apprehension has been exprested, from | "Dost thou not suspect my place 7 dost thou net sus “ atj2o’clock, M., for Greenport, daily, (Sun- boat will arrive in time to the town, from which the ene! woiks were com- | into, they had made their way into the very midst of the | the belief that a proclamation, to carry these portions of | Pect my years? But, masters, remember that I am an days excepted) ‘stopping at Jamaice, Branch, m Troy west to Buffalo, and orth | manded. These gained, # was at once raised, 4 were in such a position that) had the fight | this law into effect, would, by necessary consequence, | 8; though it be uot written down, yet forget not that « «Hicksville, gd all stations cast of Hicksville, | to Saratoga and Lake George, and the capitulation egreed upo y longer, the slaughter among the Mexicgns | operate as a disbandment of i existing sallitie ot 1am ass. Iam a wiso fellow, and, which is more, an atd P.M. for Farmingdale, daily. teamboat NIAGARA, Capt, Wm. Ellsworth, Mon- | “The accounts ere y Sesieasthielae ciet tape ose Berens d tions, leaving the State wholly without an orgunized mi. | officer—and, which is more, a householder ; and one that Leave Guzenront—at 8% A. M., daily secommodation train | day, Wednesday and Friday, at7 o'clock, A. M., from the for steamboat pier foot of Barclay street. Returning on oppo- reoklyn, soe can, | knows the law, go to: and'a rich fellow enough, go prs ee Note P. M., (or oa th rival of the boat from | site days. aw can | Jnda fellow that hath had losses, and one that’ hath hed ‘the | two gowns, and every thing handsome about him. 0, erning s brilliant beyondall ex- | "In addition to the regular Mexican forces, t 1 am of the opinion that the | cans were compelled to encounter the whole mi manwuvres,which,it ntil the organization provided for by 1 be reached; thus rendering it impossible, if for n train daily, (except Sun- ‘or. or freig a on board, or to F. B. Hall, in the Peninsular wer will find i dou ency should occur, to respond to a requisition of iy “) germ) stopping at Bt Wee hither maad:| tha clas neon en tg a of ‘Monterey. ( We shall hear foes Seer ee theoecae Mecedng yy tly opipengter tg Somyy a ec gh RUMTOR dor Dates Seite tl ‘armingdale . i ns id . Laave FaaMinapAve at 6% A.M. daily, (except Sundays) , NOTICE. breaches tooo site Wetonice Capi’ ee neat | , Thess ssainat the most fearful odds, and in the face of | Suapsrection, repel invasion, or enforce the laws of the | A.AV ST For the amended constitution vote ‘* No.” ‘accommodation train, and 12 M. and 5% P. M. TROY EVENING LINE. before. Now I forbear to speak of those "whom the frst | | Nellove bea pumbers, was Monterey captured) 40d; 1'""T= tnt. respect, the new law is not'es clear and.6xpl “ Masters, it is proved already that you are little better Laave Jamaica—at 8 o'clock A’ M., 1 P. M., and 636 P. HOUR CHANGED. 5 te ne I believe you will agree with me, that it wasa glorious Tene & than false knaves ; and it will go near to be thought so 'M., for Brooklyn, or ou’ the arrival of Boston ON and after TURSDAY, September 15, | T¢POrt* have named as the most conspic 3 but to-day | victory. in its provisions as it should have been, and as it doub' H 6 train. ' the low pressure ateambort EMPINE, Cape, | Would say one word in memory of daa A glance would have been. if its framers hadjcontemplated shortly. How answer you for yourselve A freight train will leave Brooklyn for Greenport, with a RB. Macy, will leave the steamboat prer | at the list shows the terrible suffering of the 8d Infantry. bbe & r, betore it could be carried into effect. Yet it is ba- Peay aisiecy” —- Sip engers? ear attached, on Mondavs,/Weduesdays aud Fri- | athe foot of Courtland, ateet, at6 o'clock, P. DM, instead of | Five officers were killed, and but sevent of the NOL o: MOVEMENTS), ress provisions to the Court Catendar. no ALM: Returning. lenve Greenport at Li o'clock | TPC Meas weccraine, ead Ohl rae ond Bu Ot tath aatirG cont ‘were fo untouch. | Lieut. Berryman, the gallant officer who behaved so jety and public necossi- | _T#1# Day—Svrenion Covnt.—Nos. 61, 171, 179, 18, 106 , ion Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday: E. Dy ihe stopping at inter. | | od. This terrible fighting w treets of thetown, | 2BObly at the loss of the Truxton off Tuspan, passed ifferent from t 107, 12, 19, 175, 46, 64, 34, 190, 192, 200, SUNDAY TRAINS. 7 , th 1, 4, 20, 68, 5 OPPOSITION MORNING LINE AT o'- " x id through this city on Wednesday night last, as bearer of i 174, 29, 36, 38, 69, 73, 99, 108, 187, 176, 92, 81, 130, 901 yn at 9 o'clock A. M.. for Greenport. Re- ; CLOCK FOR ALBANY ~. Right, too, wes cartied ou, stow hese Yo'house™ Many | 2eePUtches from the squadron at Vera Cruz to the xo: | diferent construction, no. far ai the exicting waitorm | 202, 20%. is Greenport at 252 PM. for Brookiy, stopping | Landing at Hammond st Van Cortlandt’s (Peekskil) lied in ascending to the tops of the flat roafed | Yermment at Washington. We learn from a gentleman | corps aro concerned, and fully to authori Part 1.—Nos. 21, 28, 89, 41, 43, 45, 47, vet in " Cold Spring, Newburgh, New Hamburgh, Milton, Fough’ | houses occupied by Mexican shooters. Two of the oft who conversed with Lieut. Berryman on the cars, that it | quire it, as to the whole body of the orga ‘to—Bediord, 8 cents; East New York, 12%; Race | Keepsie, Hyde Park, Kin Upper sy Hook, Bristol, | cers that fell of the 3d, were New Yorkers —Coptains L, | B&# been determined to uttack Vera Cruz on the land | Sr the State. ‘The commissioned officers of a 18%; Trotting Course, ‘18%: Jamaica, 25; Brusbville, | Catskill, Hudson, Coxsackie and Kinderkool N. Morris and G.P. Field” ‘The latter had beerelightiy | #1d@ by an expedition from Tampico, that the hoisting of | Companies are expresaly retained in comm 134; Hi} de Park, (17 miles) Stig; Clowsville, (during the ses: Passage, One Dollar. Hair F i en slightl¥ | the stars and stripes in the city will be the signal for an i 1 th aizstion under the la Court) ‘34; Hempsr ‘7 atk 4 4 HE new and fastes: low-pressure | WOU: and was being carried to the rear by two memy. iby the equadron upon the Costle of Sen Juan service, until the organization under we nce, 44; Westbury, 44; Hicksville, 44; Farmingdale, 62%: steamboat METAMORA, Capt. P.H. Smith, | whena party of Mexican rancheros rushed upon and sa- on SE aed wigs tially periected in the formation of the compani Deer Park 9, Thompson $8:,© folk Stition, $1; Lake Rowd wll eave she rier fout of, Warren street on | vagely murdered him. Major Barbour was a nephew of eee This is the only way in which the castle can | cities, they are made the commandants of their i for LBM: Nos. 95, 12, 14, 19, 22, 32, $4, 36.9, 10. Nos. 9, 10, 12, 17, 18, 22, 26, 28, 20, inthe | ‘The New London Morning News gives the follow! spective | account of an accident to the daughter of Mey Jace’ - 7 , | Monday, Weduesday and Friday, at 6% o'clock, A.M. is i and the ob‘ jossossion of that point is f Saget Mier ge By eat Senne | unos io fac Teng dey | uch an ws bronco, nly Agua game come onde war~"Gernnah pee | SMe pan tao mary diy win tem | Wem oe, of the ctr ‘Gren, iat 1 62s; Mastececk, $1 63 53 3 BO rear pa per Ua y in time for |» i, gallant services in the battle of Resaca. Lieut. D 8 wen members of their companies, too, as such, are equally re- ‘Boston train, $2 25. modati inesipd SRO OOR ‘Bread test ead Diener on board. Irwin was the Adjutant of the regiment—a universal fa- learn from an authority we cannot question, that | tained in service by an express enrolment, and have a * Ton ‘Stages are in readiness on the arrival of Trains at the seve- | _ For freight or passage apply on board, orof A. CLARKE, | vorite with the army, ond a most promising officer. Lt. | thé President of the United States has called upon Go- | preference given to them, when the books are opened to | wien py, Mality bat hiuir or bpoats singing, Stations, to take passengers at very low fares, to all parts | comer of West aud Warren streets. 5 Hazlett graduated at West Point in 1843, and served in | vernor Shunk for six regiments of the Pennsylvania vo.’ receive volunteers under the law. | Theso provisions are | Yoving wnat ond hi iy, ee ae t in “gi ol the Island. ‘ Fave to Van Cortlandt’s Dock, 2 cents; Poughkeepsie, 50; | the 4th Infantry until November last, when he was pro- | luateers, to be! mustered forthwith, for Mexico. That | inconsistent with the iden that the proclamation to put | ¥° ition pear > ih y > Aig orm ee xy os at the foot of Whitehall | Hudson. 7: Albany St. SA 1th T | moted to the. 3 regiment. Capt. McKavett, of the sih | the call willbe promptly responded ‘to, we doubt not.— | the law in force disbands these companies, because then sition as to break her nock, causing instant dest! ‘he young Iady was not an operative in the mill, but was working there in the place of a frien¢d,who had She went into the mill, we are told, at solicitation of her mother, to allow her friend ral trains, 30 minuics INDEPENDENT MOKNING LINE AT | Infantry, is likewise a New Yorker, and connected, | be- | Phila. Eagle; Oct. rooklyn side. 7 O'CLOCK.—FOR ALBANY from ‘the | lieve, with the Hamiltons. He fell'in storming the ene-| Major J. s Greenport for Sag Har- ao pier ee Pier jn ed bw ho my’s batteries on the right ot the town. Capt. Williams, | ton Stuer provided om board, otf Hammond st. | of the ‘Topographical pgineers, was killed in the ; ; , to Gen. Taslor, to | inc! tae Dr = ay ii ; streets. He exposed himself to the enemy’s fire with TY REGULAR MAIL LINE FOR BOSTON auanded by Cart. Bethen B Hee cares New Vosk: Kom | the most absolute contempt of danger. He was a man of ee tae 1 ‘militia. . the catastrophe occurred.” , i ‘Major General of s high. |; hours when VIA NORWICH & WOR- ‘Thursday ans ry. many accomplishments, and great eminence in his corps ee eat in rank, residing in the bounds of any such division CESTER, without change of: icaudg ab haidag Laing rtlasdts, West | Lieut. Hoskins was Adjutant of the ath infantry, soa | _ Captain Randolph Rid who distinguished him- | and then in commission,” is to divide the division ; oR C > en Cars or B or withon point, Newburgh, Milcon, Po'keepsie, Hyde Park, Lieut, Woods, of the save regiment, was anotherotthe | #eif 20 much in the batti Of allo Alto td esac do into Drigade districts. “Then the Brigadier General PALL ASD Gas OTHING there would be neither captain nor men, as such, and the U. 8. Army, arrived in the Wilmiog. provisions of the law referred to would be without force oe hie way to the seat of war. and ineperative. Aer) a to the new organization, | the opportunity to leave, and had scarcely been there ing the Rorwich, skill Hindaon’ "andre" | gallant mon who had been rewarded for services in the | !2 Palma, was again conspicuoys at Monterey. Having | hi in rank of any corps, residing in tho | , ’ ; seats through wo Boston ‘This being the ouly inlad route NEW, YORK wad wiermeiiate pine former battles, It will be remembered that he was con, | {00d a '12-pounder in one of the forts taken from the | py, district and then in’ commission, is to| TAILORING AND CLOTHING fist commumecates through by boat and railroad. fue mabe Oe pee ath eee splewous at Resaca, in which batt took a piece of em ha = rt a Pee " for it - pak ord di the brigade into regimental districts. So a — > ductor of the train, who will have pa "Srarge of ther | ence ruaning between Amboy and New York, on Monday | Siexican artillery, though it was obstinately detended. | | foct'°Cantsin Ridgeley, after polating the gun himself, | ‘ie, .cemord Colonel, then in commission, in a ro. W. H. DEGROOT & CO., . and who will otherwise give his attention to their | the 2th Sept. lewving South Amboy at 6%, Perth Ambo; Sy ican Of the volunteers who were killed died | Way observed constanily to mount the platform with a | &, A Haefier the proclamation; and 102 Fulton Street beauage, nad who Foto RAL, Wenthing os eens bravely. Gillespie, of the Texas Kongers, fell in lead- | Wa* observed constantly to mount the platform with @ | pany districts. All this is after the proclamation, and Ret xc oop your cts. Pa pal ‘This line leaves south side Pier No 1, North River, foot of | «td Chelsea, afriving in S on ing a charge. Col’ McClung, of the i Shy glass and watch the effect of each Dell, end manifest: | after previous steps huve been taken, under the law, to- HERE every variety of Gentlemens Clothing can be Battery Place, daily, (Sundays excepted) at 5 o’elock, P. M., | (x,will lewe from Pier reported among the wounded, the greatest enthusiasm and delight when t | wards its execution; of course after the law is in force, | WY RENE. frery variety of Gentlemen's Clothing can be and arrives in Boston in time to take wil the eastern trains. | o'clock P.M ed that several of the wounded cannot recover. | '0ld well among the enomy. Capt. R. is anid to have no | go far as the proclamation is concerned ; and yet all the i ‘The Rew steamer TLAD T. ¢ Dastan, irate fromm ¥outh & Penh Amboy, 25 cen a; Bently 35 cents. every Tuesday, Thursday, an days, at5 o'clock, P.M. | all the other laudings 12}— ceats. inds of freight taken f ; wi » 3 ptaii t the | trate one can perform for his country. They ‘The steamer WORCESTER, raduyvat Selleck pM" | “oath Amboy, See 2,16 rye Tr Drenats to tho enemy's cannow, aid each, of J. > at go'clock FM TU Tic VELLERS GUING-BDUTH. warrant, fave a good account of himselt before he i ity. of New Yor! + Coats and Over Sacks, of Broadcloth, Beaver, Pilot, duties. | Tweeds, aud Mazurka Cloths, of every style and color, from superior as an artillerist, in the army. officers of the vailitin are: eenaideréd incom Col. Hays, whose regiment of Texan volunteers did | these are selected, as jors, to perform the 0 much good service at Monterey, as to draw from isions, brigades, and regiments are formed Worth the compliment that they were the best li law, the officers highest in rank, of whate .d brave menfell in rendering the ig every Monday, Wednesday, aud For further jnforination fog 4 to , Clonks—one half, three quarter and fall cirele, of F American Brocdclothe rope nes eet pete ges. No: § Battery Place, Nerth River. U GC In the midst of our triumph victory, let troops in the world, it is already known, killed a Mexican declared to be the commandants of th Frock C wre, olive and gr ip es eee a ee Ee PINE Te en. | Syme theasht wen hatlowal justice and graciind lieutepant-colonel in single combat. ganizations respectively, by virtue of their seniority; and | Dretsand Frock Coats— black, blue, brown, olive and green, Pc ER crea Raiik, raider at Ciena Cherienen, 876.” | ofthese oflcere have laf families, andi i fo Tho Texan Rangers aro fortunate in the portation of | Huet Aton sale exenspe irom acing ny mary | Ofien and Basiness Coat, Feta Sack and Winter fea BYRNES & CO.’S THE PUBLIC are informed that the new | Gor py vous ieeialetisn tated | good ofcers. Hays is celebrated for his coolness and | Fiy"excopt in war and insurrection, but entitled to | of Tweeds and Broadcloths of ay 4 nil splendid low pressure steamer MOUNT | Give. “3 your legislation, to the dying warrior, the con- ” from aE te $210 VERNON, ing with the ( Mail | *oling thought that his life was not surrendered in the ting the Texan fronti all the privileges mow provided by law.” These last = ‘ 1 commecting with the, Fre ee eee eee eee eeeing | Walle protecting is Texan fron ers. fro ie tareadeet Sasore arecucade rumerary when it becemes | Fants—Brondcloth, Cassimeres_ plain and fancy, Doe Skin it i if lish, and American, from * to $6 veuing, at6 P.M., for the | confidenc and pretection,tho: sup- | known to every body as the Captain Walker of the first | Recessary ae ther ae sed ai vou ~~ le breasted, straight breast, and ralling collar, courage, qualities which eminently distinguished him w NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL EMIGRATION OFFICE. Acquie Creek, leaves C 2O., of Liverpool, are desirous of m- | more, every Tuesday and Friday P w. * forming the pub! f'the United States, that they cou- thas been tak i ing you. i specti yles: plain and f vets, Woolen Velvets, Betite tarts tes oC teres Eaten eee 190 | Gene Teylor had his horse shot under him after enter: | five cuisteated, having gone eat slone: about a voce | Kanization under this laws and until then they remain Ypisisland dnc Sctasaak ais, Len” "sitet to Boston, and ar stated periods to Baltimore to Charle ton, 8. ©. 119 00 der of the day’s fight, exposed to the hottest fire from | cans. On his return he suddenly fell in with acompany | tio tir construction of the law itself-and the construc. | Which will be made to the most fastidious.” also to New Orleans during the healthy season; by any of | Being atthe same price, more direct and expeditious. and | the house tops and the heads of streets us of Mexican cavalry. Chevalier had lost his horse and | (0) \hich every public consideration ft quires, ‘f the | 27 Boys’ Clothing, of description, eonstantly om cannes Leng" Miriaia jetta | Snsnbens ce ate wtistaattast etSee CP AeeY | migh el ic mad tsps a cueay, oa uaphea | way Saye Fee, canan ofthe pany rote wy YoN | mf tne lew wil permit i terseing, tate | Meine We ON Pelsa ppomntment or delay, this being the oldest 5 ug » | might rec mi je days of chivalry. Col. Hays, of | and ordered him to surrender. Tho 4 ed very coolly | ies upon this point, { avail m fof this cocasien to ov im?r a 1o. ton street. ment in the passenger trade in Liverpool, | between the mouth of the Potom: aud found the importance of a direct Agency in tke | being entirely avoided Unive Seater, forthe purvove ot placing within the power of | “Travellers are adv mas otine vane a ree ! Tespondence with auesmectable eetablishment, from whom | that itis the intention of the Companies composing the Great | rushed towards his antagonist with his ugly weapon.— | he reached the Texan settlements. and Old Point Comfort, | the ist Texas mounted regiment, encountered a Mexican | drew a pii ing i 5 d pistol, and presenting it at his head, made him “se e hereby advertised is | Of the same rapk, aud u fierce contest ensued. ‘The | swear upon the cross that he would order his men to | declare My serous apprehensio: ‘hough Virginia, and | Mexican, armed, besides other weapons, with a lance, | keep back and permit him to proceed; and in this way | {icaPle 10 Perfect the organ hat it may not be prac. WiGs! — WIGS! tion provided for ia ts | [RATCHLOWS new invented Win and Bealpe, made of Prov 1 hair,.and adapted ‘easy legislation. The enrol. | canner tothe peculiar style of each sad; ideal; ‘They are ay wi ve Sag Mail Line that shall be conveyed by them in con- | Hays, by a quick movement of his fine horse, jided ment of the entire militia of this State is the great labor it vention, do they can rely for attention aud de their relanons | Mail Li Sia pasengery shall by sonreyed,oy tiemincro- | Haye: by a quick ovement of his fne,horte, avoided in that process, and it is left to be performed without | Siffcaaee se. toug experienced by chose Ww P. We. YRNES & CO. offer many advantages to passen- | amy other line, and with mo omfort, expe and cer- | dead. ‘Ihis encounter was so exciting, that the Ameri- NEWS FROM SANTA FE. compensation, which occasions the fear that it cannot be | The public are inv! ere ty well oa d, in a diapet commun} ¢a- tainty, than by any other Line except the Lime via Wash | cans Sighting around him almost forgot their own labors [Correspondence of the St. Louis Union.] done ina thorough and satisfactory manner, without » ele eraining evar of size and color; they ing rom Dublia, Cork, | or larcher particulars enguite athe Souhern Railroad of- | 8h4 ducg.r# in their Intenso interest for the triumph of | | frpnessmuncn, Mo, Oct 6 Aner a tedious trip of | eee os suprehensicn’ unde faithfal eral will be’mase | WM BATCHELO rivet and only, mannfccazer e i | fee, Pest st., Bat i dl t . a 5 : ¥ q d " ashes seers eamrtsars | ua tanscsnc yaaa cl % Sees waters om | Watson 7 tbe natn of in, emeeeipre | fe Seas Wats f Delain Tel oro purasad ae | but the tele eating tao ste hor tas sw | “Pees terete tae yc a t 5 it i ist i u ttl Monterey. . . + of this i 7 a - Tie bo BO Sint homtt [nn a. CW UONNEW, Copesta, | ther news from Gee. Taylor will reson Vionterey. Fur | county, reeched here from Senta Fe. Gem Kearney bas | gretied, because, if the cid of legislation shall be found Office of the New York Gus Light Company, early atthe seme cost as direct to New York. N. B—Travellers by the above Line will bear in mind that | jy, wy. Z. | stopped all the traders at Santa Fe, and their ‘name is | necesssry, the Legislature will jon at the pro- | PVE PRESIDENT and Directorshare ihe day declased : BYHNES & CO. have ageots in all the seaport | they have two hours more, in Baltimore than passengers by | ile victory oF MONTEREY—FURTHER PARTICU- | Legion.” He will not move, it is thought, far from his | per timo to extend it. ‘dividend ot four aud one half per cent on the capital amers leave for Liverpool, | the Chesapeake Bay, and ti nag Nigh ig! oo Land Op tre GAvTure present position, until he hears from the expedition of | Careful examination and inquiry has induced the fur- | stock of th x months ending Ist Augu who are hog ath Ah e 4 way wane lanGiounted of eee Wyihe hed (From the Matamoras Fleg } Gen, Wool, feist wa nf Ate inst My og tp ther pom ape) eee : al of this ee as will ie nm to the stockholders on and after Monday, the 7d Ve * “ wasp Tumor at Santa Fe that the goods oi er, | save some ofthe existing uniform corps in their present | November next. Mc: a siates | wit¢-—_________sifimre_ | The steamer Mercerarrived last evening from Camsr- | iho went ea'ly in the epring, hed been confiacated. at | organization, will promote the public interests, ond add |. The transfer book will be closed from the 24th inst. uatil wee bp epg FOR STATEN ISLAND. Bo, brought down as passenger, Major Coffee, who gives | Chihuahua, but it needed confirmation, and upon the | much to the valtie of the militia system to be established | *hatdate. | By or pipe iaeness NEW YORK—Mr. Edward Saul, 58 South, comer of BCD eee ae me eee bat larther intelligers ing of Monterey. whole is very doubtful, as it is known here that Mr. | Some of those corps in, and in the immediate vicinity of rbdan in BN ; . Beery. ‘Wall street. i Conve Seen islendar es i a BL eed 7 Speyer has British passports. The company met with no | eur large cities and towns, have maintained their present SCO THOMPSON'S PRCA OED OR see ge eee on. atarker | ted Or Me sede ‘ ficulty on the route, save the scarcity of wood and | organization, through a long term of years, with great ITY CASH Wholesale and Retail Family Grocery, Tea, Ban Messrs. He C. Craig & Con Market |S lenve New york at7,9,11A.M.and1,3,5,and7P.M, | heen & ‘On the partof tne | ‘aterm the Cimmaron, They report the grass as splen. | success, and have reached a perfoction in discipline very Wine, and Spirit Establishment, No, 307 Broadway, New BALTIMORE Mr. George Law All freight st the risk ‘of the owners thereof: their loss in Killed and wounded. On the part of the | dij. ‘They made the trip in twenty-four days. The army | seldom met with in militia forces, Such is the First Di- Nessa etrect, ia conse h were generally in good health; some were engaged in | vision of Artillery in. and in the neighborhood of the General Ta: Se ek 2 Aaid to bave | building a fort at Santa Fe, and a part were ‘etailed to | city of New York. Regiments, battalions, and compa- at fight, on the Provincial Bank of Lreland and all its branches, the ist November. For freight or pansags had no ides of extent strength of the Mexican | diferent ranches, to graze the horses. They had nies of artillery, cavalry, light infantry, and riflemen in, andals:s on ail the principal towns of England and Seotland, | (o CHAMBERLAIN & PHEL fortifications. But the valor of his troops faltered at no |» mast inthe public square, one hundred feet high, 1 and near almost all of our cities, and populous villages, ine, and at pric "i i Were eclars of iStine toptyzto 7 BOYD & BINCKEN, on WAR crestor. | lone wease arte seme elie, d to, fight the | which the stars and stripes were floating in gorgeous fim ihe samme remark, and, to | the wyper part of the city. Amongst the tausortment will be ‘or parti " 2 oltre arto h nm whole le: , Who fired from ‘i o ‘ound the following POW. BYRNES & CO, the tops of their houses, and uid great execution. ‘Tro | maguificence, while Shee sumpions P, ei W OKLEANS—Mr. John Toole. ACKETS FOR MARSEILL+ 8—Th Di axp Excnanae —Drafte any smonnt payable Bd ARCULE, Capt. Wm. Ro Hoodless, an #e corps are, and some of them have ms 58 South, comer of Wall st., New York. e KUK Be Ll ‘alarize the i * ‘ partic performance of any one regiment or i i assoc < 922 1m*m 36 Waterlon | Aadeious wemiene Jnmen Pedersen, muter,| ‘command, where all did +o well, would be. aninjutice engaged atthe time the l3q° war bein y anwociated “with the municipal au- Tne | having superior accommodations for passage only. v ve gain im le rs. e valor dis- a ‘4 7 f th CARER ARR A QIEER AMAT | Captain un bosrd, or to FP ALEXAN DE. layed by our whole army ie Unparalleled in history, | 2on without their noticing the occurrence’) Business eta eeetines of 1200 tous and 440 horse ciniweth "28 Bouthatteet.. | Frividual ects of heroism wore performed, which wil tment wagons were ecatiored ell slong the r pickles; soap: ith dairy cheese: der contract wits the Lords #OK CALIFORNIA AND OREGON—The | render the actors immortal. Sumralaetr, a feet, aNd shat H Glasgow spiced hams: French, and American m ralty. first class, fast sailing, coppered and copper fastened | Gen. Worth has covered himself with glory. His tas-| fro, and Mi i aK y tare imported 1, Ke, Ke. ke. ‘ bark WHITON, R.'Gelston master, will be dex la in the capture of thi rie a ym here, and Messr:. and Kean, somo B London rt; Amonul- marly in November for Californis and Oregon, touch: | ics as displayed in the capture of three of the most im- | iniles behind him. What is to be done*with the tre- | the whol e ne: py ll ‘at Monterey, St. Francesco, Oregon Columbia river, binge on Le re ailtiancy of execution with | mendous quantity of merchandize that is now in New | | The time when this proclamation is issued will enable India reve wton, Gordon, Murdock, an and if ind: at other intecmediate ports, ” | those of «Wy elt was won new honors. F 1 deter: | Mexico? P tho Legislature to consider and pass upon there ques. | Scott's, Ke. Ke. : good accommodst jor Ridgeley tts tl " ‘ot coe! rr A splendid road is now in progress from here to the ri- | tions, be! ganization under the law will have A .$—Goods delivered free of expense in any part of the on board, at aver street, or at so, 38 Libe d bravery and skilful man@arring, he receives the | ver, at Wayne City, (three miles) ‘dhe river bluff, | proceeded so far as to interrupt the harmonious ¢xeeution | City. and for cask pnly. 18 im*rre phe seserven up jp te OF aie. which heretofore was almost inaccess: is being cut | of eny modifications of this character, which it may be BINDEKS BOARDS. yapet savngwoss, oi awrt SAME. F. Seaith |e aleo highly spoken of. down, ond by the noxtreasou the Santa Fe trecer may | deemed wise to adopt LBS. Bool c 13.2 . BIS co. f 0 , an ; . Book Binders Boards, from Nos. 2 to 65. oy PON TLVERTOOL—New Line—KegularPeekc | ‘The Texauand volunteer troops have gained imperish- | start with his ordinary team, and nothave to use the al- | Under the firm belief that the expositions of this la |A good arto, and forsale by SANGUCK: Be 5. He Rtas masters Re = tM ttn emer iy DE Bes Lone ox-power, as formerly. The spitit | hereinbefore given, are the true constructions of it, und FERSSE & BROOKS, | mabaet picked holes from one house to another, end browd with us, and should the ov intending, as far as it shall depend upon my official action Ivarh 5 ond 67 Naasae ot! above, her regular day. Mexican infuutry from street to street. As i y F For freight or ¢, having accommodations unequs!! lo Mexican intentsy fro ba 4 trade ico continue, we will some day add ‘‘city” | to execute it according to these interpretations, | do, in “FO THE LOVERS OF for splendor or comfort.’ Apply on, poard, at Orleuns, ned the houses, the dread rifle was made to do | to our Independence. ” »” | conformity with the provision of § 91, before queted, by Buckwueat DERE -De sox aus wees of foot of Wi to E. K. COLLINB & C The Mexican ‘e driven from the etre: 3 “ P thia proclamation, lare thet in my opinion the same uckwheat Cakes? If yon do. eall at the New York . ‘ and house tops. A Mexican cannon was borne on tl Santa Fx, Sept, 1.—Mr. Charles Bent informs | way be carried into effect cousistently with the safety | © Saloon kept by H. Koppelman, 317 Fulton street, A Eieltee sonnet, will succeed | shoulders of our men to the roof of a house, and made to | me that Sublete left Fremont in May, at the | and interests of the Sta the acts of Congress in a will find Buckwheat, apes, oe cae, ae “~ niet See arR Say. head of the Sacramento, ond he thinke he will f ? jan Cakes at all honrs, a8 geod as wo ‘carry ex received on ¥- h case made and provi . 1 freight, piscege i i J and the eapitula- semiecd fun reakiast, dinner and tea at all hours. Open on For freight, or any other information, epply to Se lag of truce was received an Pp! the way of Bent’s Fort. In testimony whereof, | have caused the Priv: ‘O16 lw; ob BRIGHAM, Je, Agent, QO a NAOT COLUEATS FOR to, the whole army was disappointed. It) ‘The rumors from below in reference to the forces col- Seal of the State to Le hereunto affixed. Wit itt A At HARNDEN & CO.’S, 6 Wall st. did new and fast sailing packet ship BRR only then that they w beginning to tell upon the | jected to oppose us are very contradictory. We move | [L. $8) ness my hand, at the city of Albany, this seven- r r pear ot Exyram Mckwen, will positively sail as abuve, jcans. Previous to this, they had been fghting | in the morning to meet them, and my opinion is, that teenth day of October, inthe year of our Lord 84 Broadway, opposite Trinity Church. Majesty's xove ds ; them protected by their breastworks, and at dis: | they will disperse without giving us battle. one thousand eight hundred and forty-six. bed erpool and 3 steamships for this 8 ship has splendid mate Vase: hed got, smongst than, an: ‘othing, however, prevents the people of the countr; SILAS WRIGHT. i, for, penaapent oe, Seeeent vere) coat + vice aré now being built, and early next year due notice will | cabin and st Bt ‘ich was operating effectual trom thing en masse to oppose us, but the belief that By order, . er heii ponape . “ be given of the time whea they will stare, Under the new ‘Lhe list of killed and wounded given in the Fiag is | they will be whipped whenever they do so; and if a ri- | Homace Moooy, Private Secretary. eourenet the steaiiers will sa Saturday a i pot so full as that which has been furnished. 1d take place tb " lem ; ein Sronthe pide ay fortnight dari the othe mnths ihe We cone the following from the lag of Oetoder Ist: Stil be Shier Gommephe Mason omnes haat’ Toe Cake fonenay in Bosron.=It was discovered Jester. | eee a TIAN MATERIALS EN a Te 2 omg al I en verpool, an jalifnx Het 0) ths in the General b ual in Matamoras, * a a veral forged notes, beari: the name = w oaton, and between Liverpool and New York Wr fromthe 10th 10. the 20: September, 1846.3. W. Robin: | =® lore 3 cd ne 2 ntloman of respectability and property, who re- | JOHN ROACH, Opuie ‘son, W. W. Huff, N. Hunt, Berry and Love, P Cook and | "— | sides in a neighboring town, had passed through the hand un assortment of Hoyd, and ‘Trotier, 1st Regiment Georgia Volunteers ; | the Oo eae oe renee Te ee ere it | hands of 8 broker, tnt emetiin f der Tubes. Also, American, Fi Clark and Comant, Miller ‘and Shelton, Payton and St Sto Sone of han Tene ae coe ea toon | Hen oceen yon » Miller an ion, Payton ie" pet. Some of the r tl i as been a mie, 1k and Shiver, lat Regiment Missive S Volemeers ; ended through the entire block. Most of Paper thus negotiate Plates, Cases: icals, Coati c taken up, and efforts ar king to,hush up the offair, | i erreot; stoke ‘sou ds Wa fieeueaes pet, toate: in th sare, Pearson were con- 6 ma fo,hush up material’ sea in Daga: FOR LIVEKPOOL—Regul: Oc! ‘The new and aplendid fe JENOT, Capt. Graves, bai di er f 3 and settle it, without resort to legal proceedings.— Boston | sale snd retail; Spectacles, mig fo embarks are reqvesied to go ow Vonrd andexa? | Mauer eribers, by 6 ville Legion; A. B. Lemon, Williams, Arister, and | he gongs in tne sere eT Othe ion ant | Sunday Telegraph, * te ke tei durthomeclves betore ev quiring elsewhere For terme. | i all the principal towns in knglan S-nith Winekler, 3d Regiment Illinois Volunteers ; J. H. | Dudley were mostly rem oth P me ara Tate IMPORTANT TO © MERS O| mim Ii be moderate, apply on board at West Pier of Bor, | Money inay be sent ‘by letter (post Strain, B. B. White, J.-A. Sho; 4 HJ. Monday, | what of a damaged state, the loss will be small. There | Court of General Sessions. 4 [aroy ‘hen CONSU OF TKA. Ting Ship, orto Nn JOSEPH MeMURBAY, "| United States 10 them ei A a ar 4th Hegiment {Winoie Volunteers; John A. Williams, 24,09 insurance upon this stork The ffice of Na- | Before Recorder. Scott, aud Ald. Walsh aod Jackwon. | CY COGH YOUNG HYSON TEA, 30 cents per ‘oie ‘cor of Pin uth sf . .. “ an} latch, Esq, al * Huck. john McKeon. EF: istrict ene! 4 2 a . packet or steamer. Apply to. Wm. Lucas, John C. Mackie, D. Hudson, W. Drummond, | ‘coll, Every parehaser of a five pound ‘will have the same ; SLFAST DIREC’ BELL & SON, 0 re ¥ ins & Dudley. Most of his books and furniture were Ocr. 20—Tyial of Oscar Hoyt and Car Nicoll, ‘though he F sal punctliy" thea Nevernber—the ‘yeaa avanti ABRAHAM Bit ultonsereet. | OD betty and James Epperson, 3d Regiment Illinois faved, The effects of Col. Stickney were, removed, | resumed.—At the opening of the Cosi thx morning, the | Sect steh Sted oe caluivats our hi , Captain Michael, er | w . occupied sere. | t Carman Nicoll, ing | targe and wel earne: b CCL ee , PACKETS FOR HAY KE Second Line Packer | it Wm. Buchanan was murdored recently by a | Huckine & Dudley, snd one-half of the adjoining block | an asvault and Hedtery with intent to kill Catherion Hay ALL he sulscriber has completed his arrangements to h Fee ea cap es eeu passage apply to. | Mexican at Matamoras, The murderer was pursued, | of two stores, are owned by Albert Emerson, Esq. The | nor on the 17th of september, 1844, was resumed, ond pnd ean good article, and ty itor roi gt se ihe a of nek | Samet! Novae PEL RUNES Rens Wat ae | taken, tried and convicted. ‘The deceased was'a native | Mroperty was not insured, “Tho other bal of the store | Uwe dey conauimed io emi fwichegues on the part of omy ee chareed fot, could vend mouth from the above port, : ; } ed by the heirs of Caleb C. Billings, and proba. | the other witnesses have yet to be ex- R rt ‘dae it fee! desi f hav- ACKE’ S, f L — * was owned by and pro! defence. Several C . ie fivendg brought out Hom dhe orth of tran’, Ror | i ch ei ender gene ral ‘order nt rena | nol htom the New Orleans ‘Dette, Oct. 11] | biy not insured. The lows aside from that of Mewars, M. | amined ig hebalt'ol the wccwsed i sonar AY orders ‘persons be -sceompanied by cash " etter, i | bor Wi rods rm» , October 3d, 1846 — . Pearsoi jousand five hindre Pelock the Court ened untik to-morrow ‘ jetters ro . Pere. Me AeA Ine and South streets. | tedin five days, will be seurto pattie store. C20 | | before this received intelligence of the ‘most obetinately x M4 "ae Pepe, 0 the gente wie ee 1 oe

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