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Political Intelligence. Bi ¥ 1 TK@ | wes. not . yo expired, | Cireutt Court. she Democratic AssemBLy Nominations —The de- ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS OF THE STORMING a He was Bite ry honors. Before Judge Edmonds. bdo tad torso ie eteeaiehelnne the Trinity, ta . Many : ; “ 7 spirits have the last three da: Oct. 21—Johs = mocratic committee appointed to nominate six- | fo} F M ° N T E R E Y . The flowers army have fallen peace Ve Marsiage Cua eg bye areuees eee aeeat art teen candidates from this city to the Assembly, | th i! esterday surrendered the city, ‘sician; has had considerable experience in cases of of God the Son, and of God the Ho Counterfeit fives, on the St convened at Tammany Hall, last evening, and JNOIDENTS OF THE BATTLE, | “x23, should be silowed to march oui Daety herhel hateonale bocce eatin tan tose ‘said that be hed no doubt of her intellectual spedeenysrsrlnshecyer yn ilptcog entered upon their duties. The following gentle- | |, The 7 shoul ioeanity the oxre ule aeylum beth hare Meclde Cireulation. ‘They are a very fuir imitation of the genu- } fell at the head of his regiment, | siders her naturally enoend—hor ‘intellectual foc. phage beep pn, WEP weer | tne. Draper, Tappan & Co , New York and Philadelphie, men received the highest votes on the first ballot- | | it ia at least fiv Rota | THE BRAVERY OF THE TEXAN RANGERS. ha street) brokers, gonsrally, benefit more byfths failure o banks, which they may be agents for, than anyjone else; but in this ease the tables were turned T cannot tell you of our loss, but | ulties, considering her advantages, are very small; her Cross-ezamined—Was never permanently attached to are the assumed names o} killed and wound small, arising, per- any asylum; thinks that if she really wrote the letters ide is the Massachusetts Sta: me went of epplication. She writes a fair hand | to Sloan, and afterwards denied it, and said that @ girl . altered plate—* New Yor hi AM. Alling. ; C who would write them must beabold piece, she must &" is the misspelling in ite ©. Baxter. . NEWS FROM SANTA FE. | eee opp meeeoland ng ag mt bold | thogra hy, be either morally insane, or a very bold plece herself. title, and there are other evidences of spuriousness Wan H Biatebiorg. | tage or nighto age _ Anil wey isk’ a V eeaet the oat Here the court adjourned to this morning. The weekly statements of the Canal and Banking Com. 2 Ren nape [Correspondence of the Baltimore Sun.) . slate and pencil rt | Superior Court. pany of New Orleans, exhibit uniform mo. ement im ‘ATaMonas, Oct lst, 1846. From the Buffalo Express, Oct. 19. with assistanc: | Before Judge Vanderpoel. the aggregate, and great stroogth tm the principal de few days since from the i a a aa on commanding. eneral fea Q _ “* im nett; Ayu ‘helmina Buck ve. Charles I have bee: hed | mo" leath o! e brave Capt. Field.— | i reach a) ¢ Case —This was an action of tres tar Tretary aaepatched | Captain Field was e Dative of ‘the villoge of Block | if board at & dollar | da h of marriage prom! Caan al eanine Conteamy, Naw Oaraany. time to say one word. Rock, and passed bis life there until his entrance into | than sixty dollars ay In order to ascertain | lant is advanced in years—about 60—and . T9015 $127.00 gantanl tire loss in our Battalion (Baltimore,)‘is é killed, | the Military y. This took place in 1829, and he | her power in division, witness asked her how many raction. ‘The plaintiff would appear to have 42st 904 I am informed, 16 wounded—all slightly but one. | ¥#s indebted to his own manliness of character for the | times 3 was contained in 24; she answered 6 times. Wit- | that period of life which is usually termed n, Treas of U. IMS 758.) t 5 —all slightly but 'y bed | Lhave seen none either of the killed or wounded; and | {#vorable notice of the distinguished man then at the | 2*** told her that was wrong; witness put other ques- | 1 yellow leaf” Both parties appeared in , Due distant bks. for col’uoi 7915 50 988 { thorefeve conmet give eames. 5 head of the War Department. It was this manliness of | 0u# to her which she did not answer; witness thinks | ‘as is usual in such cases, a of fe- Total —— | Cal. Watson was killed in the imprudent charge order | character, that, growing with his growth, and increasing | D¢? tg defect is in her moral faculties; there is such | male ‘witnesses thronged the courtroom. The action, tal... vores + sae Sty $2,140,069 $3,440,313 ; | ed by Gov. Butler. He was atthe head of the Battalion | With his stre: attracted the confidence and effection | thing as moral insenlty doubts very much whether | though brought ia the shape of a breach of marriage con’ Specie... .. $1,904,545 $1,410,188 None having received the requisite number of | #24 bad ordered us togo into tho charge with three | of his many It was this that endeared him to his | *he bas any affection for her friends. “It is one of the | tract, embraces facts which show that the plaintif gave | Paper payable wit ‘1,108,608 ”1'153°788. OOS BEVINE . cheers. He received a ball inthe breast while in the | S¥dordinates, apd commanded the Tegard of his equals | ™0st prominent characteristics of insanity for insane per. | pirth'to a male child, which, according to the testimony Foreign and Dom ‘ em votes, there was of course no choice. act of cheering and fell instantly. I tried to get to bim, but | 804 superiors. 1 his graduation he was attached to | #8 to be violent to their friends ; this sppeere to be one | of one of the witnesses, has a strong resemblance to its 143,642 *'. 167,690 380,700 John H. Bowie. ..:... 46 Daniel E. Sickele...... 48 | was borne ov in the rush. The charge was ineffectual. | the Infantry, and was employed in various arduous and | 4 of her mind; thinks her judgment reputed father. The declaration sets out, that on the lst Dawu’ s. Chatfield $0 Alex Stewart. ....... 61; At this moment General Taylor rode up in great anger | etponsible connected with the service. Capt. | 5 OM OF | made, and the refusal to com- 407,361 402,672 406,627 and ordered us to retire. Old Rough came up und Nie | Field was in with bis regiment during the war | | in July, 1844 | It appeared that Total 5 On the second balloting, however, the conven- | Most tremendous fire. it was here his horse was shot — | With the Sem It is rare that an opportunity for tion were more fortunate, and they succeeded in | It is said there were angry words passed between him vice inte itself toa subaltern officer.— Wi ban 8 dida ii a and Butler. peat this oficer was called to occup le cg ine ee ee eee Capt Stewart now took command, and said, “Boys, ell discharged, and raised ‘im in th | ieee Ee is On the inst ballot Mike Walsh received 45 votes, | your Colapal is billed, don’t Fan, phew {hose Lag rod ponent Fre Ney pregymest was subsequently | —The warrant states that that alt! rei retire, you inten Hy. Kayan $e Dy: Paviemint a to walk” “With this, ke shook bis Gst at them and dd | ove of the first te take the fleld i fF*Timothy G. Coffin, of New Bedford, Mass., is the | them pretty considerab. Our entire loss will not be | the battlerof the Grande, Capt. Fi BOW | much short of $00 to 900 killed and wounded—the enemy | and during one of them was temporarily in jaced under his ‘ked attention to th $3,073,775 $2,984,485 $3,290,247 oie ile peng ae guinOrunge street, | The circulation is steadily falling off, while the amount ; “oe pet places bwit yo et of specie on hand, since September 26, bas increased A lary ray of witnesses wil examined on bot! ¢ was violent, and dan- | sides the defendant deny ing in full the facts and alle ica has, recently, been very material wlterations in rn posts, and was | ferous to herself and others. We would not receive | tions set forth in the declaration. One or two witnes: }@ other depart ments, but they do not affect the interest present war. At td Fo Seemmetiing ste ang pal chica [hed ‘pa to. show the defendant's aiantionn, we of the public rally. The government deposits are it. She bas displayed uo fits ef violence since she | : i ma oat Mamas present, | Came under my care vshe is susceptible of persuasion; | “P2% Which the court adjourned over to t pins Pana Well as at othen setae, peculiar insanity which she is com- | locofoce eandidatefo;r Con; in the 10th district . J ‘ , represented by MrvGrinnel e the Ampudia has given up the main forvas per ar- | his regiment. Outof those conflicts he came unharmed, | 4 no means of judging what ber epportuntt A ae BET de Men eta en ue badly The reports of the Planters’ Hank of the State of ‘Avery Skisner is the democratie candidate for Con | ticl pitutation, and the stare and stripes were float: | 10 fall 0 few week later in the scene of carnage ai | 4 mee ey except what slis herself has told | an action on an alleged breach of contract in relation to | basta for October 1845 and 1646, compare as follows, 2 “ ing over it when I left. lonterey. " . | dui Kk tition on situated in 17th There is very little difference in th ates of each gress in the 281 district of this State. ia eked an interview with Gen. T, to take place the {From the Buffalo Advertiser, Oct, 19.] she plays from written music and by ear ; Rang a nt pba saci po feneearpab a y \e aggregates of jot pro- period, but a decided improvement in the affairs of the institution. . Field reo or fourtimes ; heard her play parts of the fown of Bufo, ani resided ther: un | dove ox recollect uny_ person whose | Perly executed. Se ‘of fo ears, when by the influenceand | Mind was moony disturbed ever attaia any profi- Court Catendar—This Day. Herace Byington is named by the democrats for Con- Tleft. 1 did not Jearn the answer. gress jn the 7th district, Massachusetts, or Sian meamabe teas whan ab the: Iasise: Bar ‘The whigs of Queen's county, have nominated Wee- | racksin Washington—ask him if he ia satisfied with us, verdict this morning. or. sel 8. Stith for Assembly. ‘There iv no doubt now but that Ampudia will be re-in- the late Gen. Peter B. Porter, he | S#mcy in music. Insane persons whom I hav f Sous —Ni 79, 18, | t. 1843. Oct, 1846. Isaac Sherman is the Renseiiiie candidate for Assem. | forced in about one month by 12,000 men. They will be e a at West Point His admirable die i Psi nyu iy ayy —_ BY eo ae Sie ge gg Not dly in Erie county, in place ef J. L. Barton, resigned. oa Bante ADEs. aie ica ‘ae | aati vy Aa stent Aectgurt Lied Ernaatin of fe up fest 202, 204, 7, 20, 28, $7,205,208, 200, 210, 7’ or anant ‘The whiga of the 1ith dietrict in this Btate have nom{-| We musthave 10,600 mo erty mare NG. M. _ | was-a great favorite. Young Field was beloved. by all | Sbservation ; she has uover written unter Roy elise porins:detigis ee abana aaa ae int nated Peter H. Sylvester for Congress. ‘The following is also from a Baltimore volunteer, and | who knew him,and the fact of his passing hi nev} Sleds But she has shown him her writing o Part 2.—Nos. 14, 18, 22, 92, $4, 26,10, 314, 38, 40, 42, The democrats of Massachusetts have nominated (or | gives some interesting details that wo have not b tion at West Paint at the early age of fourteen years, is | i# from that he formed: his opinion of her wa Pihicwtheg ramos pm cmreg cg apie hoe bead Bre ky ng o Rave Det Delors | a ecot of his animal tmtustey © Eig radiated at | 194ge of punctuation. She generally spoke of her | 45, 48. : : duated At | fathor and mother aa “pa” and" ma;” ah always | [Correspondence of the Baltimore Sun } * r i glad to see her husband; has heard her say she | Moxreger, Mexico, Sept. 24, 1846. would prefer to be released and go with her husband ; Messrs. Editors T have but a few leisure moments to she has exhibited n good deal of interest in the result of oe you an account of our great battle at Monterey. On the morning of the 21st, Gen. Taylor formed bis line for army of the Ui connected until 33 years. Capt. since, to the dau, ficer who died at Geo. B. Halsted sonof the chancellor, publishes a let. ter in the Newark Daily Advertiser in which he dec! himself oppored to Dudly 8 Gregory, the whig nomin, for Congress, and desires to find some good Henry Clay whig willing to run against him. battle, and marched up to the outskirts and fortifications | ark for the Rie to-morrow, and | boer Air Camel | fi » His sflicted widow is left to City of Savannah Corporation ser In New Jersey the aatives have nominated for Co: of the town, keeping one bomb and his artillery butter; "hy I gyeggia the Int district Chee. 4. ellis, and in the 2d Isaac going all the time, “The Mexicans continued 19 fire an | BoMED the loss of tye ed dis Raber | SSNs BERR enact paste oh Sones reuse peanteneiseeraaeey | vate actus tar Gan Cate ok thn howe choad bal Ning Apnoea his numerous friend in this city we e laced nde fae, the The State Kieetions. Jack Hays, and Capt. Walker and ti in Rangers, | fived was abande wing lao 2053 3 pe ereaandore | there is hs sod Gane Taylor and. the. volunt °F, | friend was abund: prepared for the sudde: ° e of Commodore | 35746)" ° ‘and was prouounced by all who | ‘answer the purpose it was in: | on the other, we . ° which summoned to the world of spirits. We have now complete returns frem this State for | BAC OU way into their streets over. their breastworks, | Pocame hopefully plows at-en early ofe, and Direct-caomination reeumed—Priters Gengress, State Senate, and Assembly. frst charge, we lost our gullant Col, Watson, ‘I'he Bal. | t#ined the characterof a devoted and consistent Chris- | has frequently seen her since she has —10ta —-, | timoreans fought bravely, and done credit to their ety | (a2: Some of bie letars, describing the battles of Palo | but they have not, be 4 har} witnessed the expe:ime tended for. 8 Alto and Resaca de la Palma, in whieh he was engaged, under the Vice Paper Hai 0 city In the Congress, im "le i eal of men, but I cannot give you their | have been published ig the papers of this city. sock 3d ju hich ean compare with Philadelphia in the manufsc- pei og a We ny 1 | Tho Tennessee and Mistissippi volunteers were cut news Ge wanes vr, . iting of her | dence a day or two.ako, iu looking through the immen: bt 31 ag | uphorribly. Kentuck did not stand the fire well, and . ro set forth in splendid order in the new an PS awa: rin below the names of members tbe cas | Obie got in a hot place, but soon back: of it. Capt. | pr. Craig of Reatuay, whe metas Rekine in New i ave about yr eaee'e Balrone tare enegtad oe —_— — ee crates Seekee row | Barber and Col, McCullough, of Mississippi, alao tell | Mexico and Californie for fifteen years past, roached this | be given to her husband; did not think he was authorized ay The sont at ares Macaig ts paler oe | $7 Sharer c ng) * 4 7. mupaete Wi -. mber of other officers | city on Sunday even! last. He left Mazatlan on the | to give it; has it in his possession; witness has it at ity, and among the costly finished papers may be found | S Of this idered Dist's. Present Congres | phat +p teats at ben ist of June, Chihuahu@on the 15th July, and Santa Fe | home. of the most exquisite beauty. ] doubife $36,054 29,290 1—James J Faran, 3 y | hed a hot time of it rapes | on: Oe we | on the 6th of September, Dr C. brought in a mail, and | Patterson’s counsel called for its production. epee Um RPA | Do. ad 716 3,320 a-F: A. Cunningham, ‘Devid Fisher, | ed Kitewelt Devend all rs He is decided! despatches from Gen. Kearney to the government,which Mrs. Ping, one of the nurses of tae asylum, examined. Tollet Articles, con: toed of the choices) | ‘The discounts, considered good bave inc within B—Robert C. Schenk, Robert C_schenk, | nantes figut He toon wre batterie pas ler a he mailed at Independence. Henrietta Croes was under witnesses’s care since she | Perfumery, Dentrific % aving Creams, Toilet th t ‘hil Massed tes rensed 4—Joseph Var Biicherd 8 Canty, | Ie eS een the Mosley eit sean Gen. Ke th about 1000 men, left Santa Fe on | came to the asylum, except threo weeks; thinks she is | Soaps, Hazors from the most approved makers, Dressing | the past year, while those lying over, and in judgment, 6— William 8: William Sawyer, | “ine greatest lose of the Ammeriooea wise eee tirat | the Sd, for the Rio Abajo, or the settlements below on the | of unsound mind. peg oy a RRR ERR Ua | have decreased; those in judgment have also fallen off, Henry St. Rodolphus Dickinson. | 4, rhe greatest loa of the Americans was onthe first | Rio Grande. It was understood that he would descend | ° Objected to, and Porable (G SAUNDERS & SON, 177 Broadway, This is important, so far as it goes, but the total amount PE sinlagen pepbonsll, eee ied and wounded. Some of the stalf say thet one toc, | °° Socorro, whare he was temgmect a fortidc oO In conversation A few doors above Courtlandt street. in, judgment is still very sarge. ‘The amount ef apecie on 9—Augusius L, Perrill, °T 0 Edwards, is 700 killed and wounded, but I think there must be at Tiles Below Santa Fo, of r co! rine Cutlery.—The subseribers’ assortment | tend exceeds the circulation. We do not find in any of 10—Columbus Delano, Daniel Duncan, are Tes Ra re Wd ‘The position of the ex. F was not known. asia) torwitness | 14 celepratedifer pocns the hese verted: aud exenive Tr ooe.| the return’ ‘any appraisement or valuation of the notes 11—Jacob Brinkerhoff, Jobn K. Miller, in bottle Coat Ee rr er hese dog derperate set of men | By some it was thought that he had gene south; others \i different from the {, Whameliffe, Norfolk, Sporting, Peneil and’ Office | yi, f 12—Samuet F Vinton, *Flavius Case, Krys od! ges ve ever “et Cy aA ‘arged up to / believed he was still in the vicinity. Gen. Kearney rei her not to talk bad of f Joseph Rogers & Sons’, W. holms, &c.,manu- ying over and in judgment. 43—Isaac Parrish, Perley B. Johnson, wih ooand rol rd ess ant zee ones eo foot, | pected to be absent on this ex; from fifteen to | her famil: but her advice she Files, Boot Hooks, Sci ; é Old Stock Exchange, 14—walewe Harper, Alex. Harper, Telled hifted and ac a Be Veo or dine: with bar- | twenty days, ? would only retain for a short time; she has no respect G. SAUNDERS & {$5,000 Ohio 6's, 1856 934% 950shs Harlem RR 51; 16—Joveph Morris, ‘Wm. Kenuon, Jr., | caracas tea Mein pposed, done great execu- ‘The reportto which we alluded yesterday, that Armi- | for any one except where her interest is concerned, and 00 Tilino! 1870 33! 50 do et} 16—John D Cummins, Jehn D. Cummins, —_| tion among the copper thins. of th | jo had been murdered, is contradicted by Dr. C. as we | then only for a ti Saas manta Ponds * Wen. ay a 960 51 Coes nk ge gee a heey much out up also, from the forty pisces‘ of arullery | 1uppoted it would be'by direct information from that || Crovszzamined—Sho has been under witness's care, | ahs Bankof America $73 200 Long tal RR ee 39 —D. A Stari er, a i quarter. sf except three weeks, since she came to the asylum ; the lerch Ex C 2 ” ‘do 19—Doniel R Tilden, John Crowell’ Hhich we had to silence, as well asthe musketry from | ° About three hundred men, with all the horsesand’oat- | first night witness saw her she formed noconclusion as | Witt'a singiceyeto the embellishment of, and. seti Fy agate S Moniek RR s 20—Jushue R Giddings, Joshua R Giddings, ‘The gran a castle ti apowaitul fort ead t tle, not on duty, had been ordered to the Calestello | toher sanity or insanity, although witness thought her | tothe w-arer. Whiskers tsimmed in the most Perfect a | 90 Reading RR * de ba 21—Joarph M. Re Joseph M. Root. with rh Be ies ar Macs poder’ It eae (Sphere ‘ed | creek, fifteen or twenty miles from Santa Fe. General | remarks singular. 1m all cages, suitable to the shave of the Don’t forget | 50 do s Erle RR ‘ ‘Whigs in Italtes ; democrats in Roman. Ua AIRE e ie Kearney was erecting & fort on ah emineniaiethanerth | G-—What Instances of Impradence did you observe her | beat, 18 Ivegnen aseeet, Coney OF, EB yo hanes P- Foe) “pial aly} / u battle. posted ; by throwing up ment Atty ohgand When anh to whom? SSS i awit relate you anumber of nts that ocourred | Sad covering the exterior with sun-dri pacha A aoa HY Soanvct reedliect any partibalan One; sl:e was im- Navigation of the Ohio River. pobeaecr 4 ee eS | Gell Masolune, er Mii i, the road had been constructed up the eminence to the fort. | pudent to myself; sho poh go to her room, and say she | Places. Time ‘State of River. My hs feast i ane. bred sipnl, the act duelist, got | Its position is such as to command the townand sur e liked; witness and the doctor would tell | Cincinnati +10 feet O ins. | 100 shs Harlem RR 51% 100 shs Harlem RR 51 iving three cheers, when a Dall ttrmek Mime tens net | Founding country. ‘The work was progressing rapidly, to any one, and the moment they turned | whee! T1T feet 0 ins. | 450° dow. (290 S1s8 150 do s3 51 etae bib Puyo Pris 1 ‘lied at » from the | The General was rapidly winning the good opi of a pong 4 converse with others; she paid no | + Sfeet Oins. | 50 do 90 51% 230 do 530 51) Rnasl W Chee on as uy, | the Mexicans by his mild and conciliatory course. All | attention to advice, and witness classes that amongst her A Sal ih Soe ee Delaware hero," as they’ call. him gar eert, OF * the | dread of the army was fest leaving the minds of the peo- | ungovernable acts; witness advised her to return to het iz an ae ee ie works, obtalued a foet hold on the ito of sa 18 eerie, and many of them seemed. pleased with the change | friends; does not know whether that advice led to any MONKY MARKET. 2% do to.151% 100 Long island RR and deliburcately teak ets with, 4 cyt ia 18 pounder, pecially as Gen. K. had promised them | unkind feelings between her and witness. | eo 100 do 513g 100 ‘do boo ah Be andl ote a Meee | e Indians Q by aJvuon-—Did you ever notice her conduct at Wednesday, October 21—6 P. M. New Stock sixchange. peer ith grea be Gas wea the Mexicans; until the | fvren tho arrival of Col Price’s regiment andthe ? The market was heavy to-day, and prices fell off a | 50shs Farmers Tr b90 25 she Nor & Wor 83 61) Total. ........8681 1974 ri, lea fe and turned on the city. on of Mormons, Gen. Ki weuld set «ut for Ca-} A.—She generally looked down; she generally walks | Harlem declined ; Norwich and Worcester x. 30 HetdingRR bt 634g 25 do 5 6 1280 608 wi . | lifornia. It was understood that the expedition would be | into church; saw her read the Bible; witness knows | faction. Harlem declined 4; Norwic! “| 50 Harlem RR b20 25 do #10 61 =e — | wh of the Texan Rangers, was killed | divided into three parties, and would pursue different to sow; saw her altering her dresses; her sowing is | At the second board a further decline was experienced. | 32 do se s 1 whig maj. Dem. mej. 968 | Meise all Sround him, Bute se meannon, with the | routes, until they arrived near the Pacific, coast. One | generally pretty good; witness had conversations with | ‘The explosion of the Oakland County Bank of Michi | % a ‘Thars’y ve y $) ‘Whig gain, 8,367. ~ Antes \. M - impossible for me party was to take the northern route by Abique to the Patterson about her husband; witness told her she has fallen with grest severity upon the poorer , 200 G&*do Thure’y 6 $i FLORIDA. th te wwe that occurred at | Green river, branch of the Colorado. Another divi- | never could be happy with him; witness never cast any | gam, has f ® y do v4 50 a erat naan tahiss ok bali sion would goby way of Socorro, and descend the Rio | reflections on Patterson bocause he was an Irishman. classes. This is the third bank in Michigan which bas | 199 do bio 50 rt The returns frem this State show the follewing result: ‘hae sayes ano’ ph e le at Saltillo so soon as the Gila. The third wruld depart from the Passo Del | ‘The case for the plaintiff here rested. exploded within the past six months; and notwithstand - go mw mo ot —i1s— —au— | mt ree and ae we have now got our hand in, we | Norte, and thence across towards the mouth of the Rio) Mr. Bryan ing the warnings of the press generally, the public con. 35 Jo be HH aa Whig. Dem. Whig. Dem. | Will give them rougher usage next tin | Gila. “This. however, was not certainly known, as the | cise speech. q ang ne 8 ° Wor RR 1 =_ 5 eee Pe sd ae! ite shout 7000 atrong the battle, but | General’s plans had not fully transpired. Monterey nity wes one of great difficully, and when a Jury came | tinued to take the issues of this institution. Many have | [06 Nor & Wor .§ ; ode famke TES Mexican whte aeesty Gambit mate, elle bene? the expedition, a distance by the | to decide on it, they should approach it with great cau- | paid dearly for their misplaced confidence, and we trust caieas Their lors in killed and Wounded is not less than 2600.— | large portion of the country over which either oxpedk- | Gocry cone ta cae antl the eoaree is reared You | it w Il be a lesson they will never forget. Wehaveso On the 20th inst, Jouw Hicks Macy to Cantina, fF evuly, 02 counties, 161, and 19 members of | A groat many were killed in their houses, as we had to | tion must travel, is represented as barren, and destitute | must therefore, said shied? belore ‘sou pro. | frequently exposed the rotten condition of such banks as | daughter of Henry M. Carpenter, all of this eity. rus! 54 S, 5 in and shoot them down, t Ne ph In this city, on Wednesday morning last, by Rev. W. Leg) daialiani: rate @initen ant Pa Kal stop their destructive | of ae and eatena ante: xt’ nounce a verdict of ini and shut her out from all | the St. Clair, the Oakland County, &c., that it isa matter | ¢ pion ‘air.'Bensamin F. Cuitreg cha tilevanhee A, raig regiment, | social intercourse during the remainder of her life, for h hment thet: a. single individual can be following shewa the reault of last Congressional | , We bury our dead to-day, and ‘you may judge of my | jeaving the Cimarone river. Col. P. had been sick, but b verdio oe nee eneenenent Gat: a -dagle Sait Haar Syl ae eee. hi feelings at the dreadfai sight better than [ ‘can describe | was much better. He was two days march in the rear of ee shetrocten ef Coreen dsditian os revere found who will ever receive them, to say nothing about | | At Be ipa tateg N. J, on the bag rae ws Ln’ oe e them. The whole field is like a slaughter house, and | the advance of the regiment, and irom ten to fifteen days her totally unfit to discharge the duties and obligations of | keeping them. The indifference exhibited by the public Mr. Ford, Eowin HutcHinson, Esq., 0! stock, Vt, Dist's. Present Congress. Newt Congress. | bodies are being buried in every direction. In short, I | march from Santa Fe. The advance of the Mormon bat- fal being, even to @ limited extent, Mamcthetefore it to Miss Haxaietre A. Beaman, of Hanover, N. H. 1—Thos. Butier King, T. Butler Keng, j have had enough of the batile eld, although determined | talion were met at Cimarone Springs, and the remainder | ite ray tall you. "You must approach the subject new generally, in relation to tho solvency of the institutions — feiswe 2 Seabora Jones, Alfred iverson, | to stand up to the rack throughout the campaign. Some | were met at Sand Creek. They were some five days in | under conaideration with great delicacy ‘caution. | the issues of which they so freely take, is enough to dis- | Died. f 3~(Vacuney) *John W. Jonas, 8 pore ee de Go like it, but between yeu and myself, | the rour of Col Price’s regiment. Dr. C. met Col:Thomp- | just as you would a question of murder; for itds the same | courage the press from taki q any further trouble to | _ On Tuesday, the 20th inst. of be grey gry Joun Ro- = Specks 2 as Hugh A. Haralson, | 1 would much rather be in Baltimore, oo &e., son, nae a Party ae age Laos three presen, at | iu this ‘case as it is in that; the prosecuting parties are | protect them from the swindling intentions of these on- | pote dest son of Walter Leggat, aged 24 years and 6 - |. Lum \maphin, }. 3, Rock Creek, pushing on ferced marches, to take | 7 doubt; Howell coun. ebb, Ofthe Balt. Reg’t Volunteers. | command of the Mormon battalion. ea a ee eee eens coven | gaged in sustaining these banks, until they reach a cer- | "The friends of the family, and those of hi. brothers 1—Alew. H_ Stephens, Alen. H. Stephene P. 8.—Since writing the above, I have beem informed | Along the whole route the grass was abundant, but | are ee f to give her the benefit of it, and presume that | tain circulation, and the most favorable point for an ex" | pepe 6 Co one Leggat, are res) i —— 6—Robert Toombs, Robert Toombs. that net less than sixty of the Baltimore regiment are | Water very scarce. The Arkansas river was perfectly | she is of sane mind. We are brought here, said Mr. llosion. Most of the banks in Michigan and other Weat- | {2,8 i : — , ternoon al are . tWhigs im [takes democratsin Roman. killed or missing. Notwithstanding our loses, and the | dry; for the whole distance that the party travelled | Bryan, for the purpose of avoiding a contract of mar- | ‘thin th i hve | ae revises soi , Leal = heart-rending ‘round us, the soldiers are in high | along it—anevid of drought which has not been | riage, which is looked upon in this Courtas nothing | orn States, which have exploded within the past e oe jaitation. ‘ise Niet i" Wiese * Gata. spirits this morning on account of our brilliaut victory, | known for many years. more’ than an ordinary deed. 1 shall now point out to | years, have been in very bad credit for a length of time | Om the leth init, Mra, iiiizs, Doms: a MISSOURI. and woli we may be, for when we commenced we never | Dr. Craig's camp was attacked by a small party of In- | you what species of insanity is required to invalidate o | »reyions to the grand crash, and every effort has been | “ar hic po oda ig hb a pote} fa i Members elected, and of present Congress — expected to gain it. The bristling fortifications loo! | diana on the Arkansas—suppored to be d.%,{Here counsel read some authorities upon this | thei rd against their bills, | the 20th ult. Ge (3 = pred fo th He ae Oks ¥ 3 almost impregnable. But lam don by the sergeant | killed Swon. They fired »pon the sentinel; point, and continued to say that it was not partial insa- | made to put the public on their guard ag i » the es t Gon. Canin Jonas in @ 73 yout x PHO aE Bee azauienl, Comareee | to go to work and to bury the dead, o I must close for | the fire, and they fled. Their purpose, it is supposed, | nity, but an entire want of understanding that would in- | but, it appears, without avail, as, in every instance, the SK¢. Gen Jones was a native of Massachusetts, where 1—James B. Bowlia, ‘James B. Bowlin, = the present. No B.S. | Was to'steal the company’s stock. | Zalblate evens ane of the ordioery transestions of” life; hate cinoutation to some extent hes, in he wat educated. He removed in early iife to Raleigh, 2—Jumes Hi. Relfe, John Jameson, is * serespon: |, Af0W ofthe traders at Santa Fe had opened their goods, | therefore, if sho was capable of understanding, even par. | Tesult has shown that a o! on ; ‘in, | North Carolina, where he established a high repatation Sterling Price, James 8. Green, ‘The following lotter is from our intelligent correspon. | and were retailing to the citizens and troops. Those whe | tially, the nature of the duties which were to flow irom | spite of the frequent warnings, been obtained, geners!!y | for honor and Probity and was succassfl in winning 4—Joko 3. Phelps, Hall, dent ater oorgrey and it ia the latest possible date from | took out stock for Chihuahua were still at Santa¥e.— | her marital relations, they, the Jury, were bound to | among that class tho least able tb bear the Joss. It is full | the approbation of his fellow men in the pursuits of life. ¢—Leonard H. Sims, John 8. Phelps. that city so that we have no means of knowing whether | Gen Kearney would not permit them toleave until cer- | fied a verdict in her favor. Mr. Bryan continued at | tal ¢ Michigan to do something in ¢ ‘All democrats. | ths startling rumers referred to were traced to a tangi- | tain intelligence had been received from Gen. Wool, and | some length to deteil all the circumstances connected | time for the Legislature of Michig A CARD. le source oF not. | the operations of the army in that quarter. With the marriage, in the course of which he male some | relaticn tothe banking busines of that State. Itisfull | | 2, sisted Meeting of the’ CONTINENTALS,” Dxstavctivg Fire in Ausany.—Our city has (Correspondence of the Baltimore Sun.} | very stringent remarks on the conduct of some of the | time that the most restrictive system of banking should | at Head Quarter’s, Hoboken House, cyvner Canal agen been tle scene of a destructive fire. It Matamonas, Mexico, Oct. 2, 1846. | NAVAL PREPARATIONS. members of Mrs. Patterson’s family, and said that it was | be perfected for the protection of that class of the publie | istiesrn mroetss cok Tasedey ons the commenced shortly after 1 o’clock this morning, in the | Messrs. Editors:—Our express leaves here every | We leara that orders have been received at the navy | only after her marriage that a whisper wascverheard 1 iy ict protect themselves. Michigan has long Sipeeine seen 5 dee ‘chuniea oft micdle shop of the stove furnace of Mr McCoy, on the | morning at 10o’clock, for Point Isabel or‘ Tronten,” as | yard, in Charleston, to fit the ship-of-the-line Ohio for | about her insanity. a Ley ater : an re east side ef Water street, north of Orange atreot. It | itie now called. My letter of yesterday was penned in | soa immediately. She was to be taken from the dr: Eten Parrxason examined for the defeace.—| know | been celebrated for its wild cat banks; ond for the credit | jue and are, Det speedily communieated to the steam planing mill of Mr. | the a‘ternoon; and now, at 9 - M., Lam writing you | dock to-day. It is supposed that when fitted out she will | Henrietta Croes, otherwise Mrs. Patterson; { first became | o¢ the State, and to remove, if possible, the stigma which | tention to us ou our au John Gibsen, thence to the fur factory uf Mr. George C. fier @ night spent ia suspense. No boat dewn | be sent to the Pacific. fhe sloop-of-war Jamestown, it rsonally acquainted with her when she came to my | ‘ Treadwell. Mere its progress north was stopped; south Vast night | is expected, will be hauled into the dry dock to-morrow Rouse the 24th of March last, the d y of the marriage; | it now bears, the most rigid invest ¥ of Mr. 5 °s furnace, and en rane ta range awk Ms: en _ “hubbub,” forenoon. In the course of conversation | rie ae ell | made into the co: dition of those institutions;which are = atrevt, wes the machine shop of Mr. Battel; this was a! the American lation under arms. Itwas | ‘The U. 3. steamer Spitfire sailed from Kingston, Jaim., 18 she ‘ ‘a complete revolution should be | try hein wedbeiens Soatreveds and irom the Teas of these, buildings to the | currently reported that Monterey had besn re-taken ood | 994 UNC for Chama nisi Nar the marrisge | te leest tainted, and our as on the “Old wan eloquent,” a canal base, covering an extensive space of ‘American army put to the sword, and that the Mexi- | ~ Captain Fitzhugh is appointed to command;the Navy | which inmber of all descr: troops, known to be at San Fernanda, were tomake Yard at Pensacola. |i fire beld undisputed s investigation should be | mst. Though the emeaes, were ermiannt bya c er deportment was | maie at the earliest moment in the system of banking ge. is aly bali as offable, aud asridueus in his exertions to please . ‘on the aby |, une Li wot faal to repect the visit the marriage she returned to | norally. The present system is a curse to the State, and | tnd'piren theit tent tor the neht, if occasion should require. feet being sore from | retards the prosperity of the people sore than her public tKesolvea. TI ena era eee y quite an exciting —S of her feat roe aafitaalves, That we rerurt our thanks moet heartily to Ken 6 fi it 4o°clock ning, its progress north and roughout the night, and still this mornii the Movements of f'ravellers. . e was ; 1 made an observation jall’s Band for endeavo ae = been stayed, and tel progrent enet would only | absence Sl mows from abere' tends to keep up th ce Yesterday's arrivals decreased very considerably. | to her regarding my washing at the timo she came to | debt ever did. | devortment, and cougratuiate them on the seeuvety é Conse when it hed reached the baein. ment, rendered a little painful by another report, thatthe ‘There were more departures by far in proportion to the | my house; sho said that she was accustomed to working | ¢ We annex the official statement of the Bank Commis Jagr a pueasow, Bee'y. } ‘The property destreyed, as near as we could ascertain, | wounded at Monterey, on their way to Camargo, for some time recorded. | herself, and that her husband told her she would "have | sioner of the State of Michigan. “ att —3 —_ = tna fellows :— been massacred. I do not believeit, although I pl U.S. N.; Dr. Moore, U. 8. A.; | todo her own washing; I was present at the time the offi- C B ah Dadieniisiilian’s Raven DR. POWELL, OUULIST AND AURIST, ‘The fur factory of Mr. Treadwell, a two story frame | confidence whatever in Mexican fidelity. D. Wellingto: 8. Smith, Philadelphia ” | cer came, and when informed of it, she said she wished Ae Cae epee ob ereneeiaine tuniiews.eameaet of ATTENDS to Diseases of the Eye and Eat, from 9 ye ¢ building, owned by himself. Mr. Treadwell’s loss in the ham, Providence; C. Tefft, Savannah; J. be rae to Patterson; she tgld me to take care of her ree wil the Oehinad Coen 1 Aad af eg ‘o'clock, at his residence, 261 Broadway, corner of War- resuovel and destruction ef his fers is great, but it is T. Hammond, do; J. Knower, Albany; Theode: clothes until she returned; her clothes were well ir- | the visited Poatien ao ne inet ‘oi the Hie, Fon street. sb ten ier Ruangp; Canetti, wad covered by insurance. INCIDENTS, &C. CONNECTED WITH THE STORMING OF Livingston; ‘J. Falon, Baltimore; Capt. Eaton, U. 8. A ; | ed; she had a mourning dress and a second one; did not | ~ y Dill: Auster Gensrak.. With thin io a platement of pm in, Seovense of ee F J » ‘The steam planing-mill of Mr. Jobn Gibson, owned by MONTEREY. | A. Whito, Va; T. Robinson, do; J. Williams, Balti- | discover any unsoundness of mind; she took particular no. | D. V. Bett, Auditor Guncral Mul ihe tt & Minto Uikoats treated ‘with great attention and himself. The destruction here is complete of machinery, {From the Richmond Whig, Oct. 20} more. | Leagst tice of my child, and said she was very fond of chil- | the condition of ite Dank. teroumd w0 he correct, froma | & RABISMUS, o7 Rgaiating, cared in + few mina and every thing the building contsined. Mr. Gibson, | | Lieut. Col. McClung of Miss.,who was severely wound- | Aston.—R. W. Dixon, Baltimore; Ed. Smith, Smith- | dren. : ination of the books of the bank.’ Of the ARTIF CIAL EYES, of sever B peancy al & ab we learn, lost three vsluable horses. Insured, but to | ed in the attack on Monterey, it will be scen, has died town; T. Litson, Philadelphia; J. Wainwright, do; H | Crosseramined.—She c to my house the 24th of | eter rie ‘eppears from the books of the bank, as well avs OChe ; ae what smount could not Jearn. of his wounds. We take him to be Alexander K. | Hooper, Boston; F. Williams, N. Y¥.; M. Hedges, Clave- | March, about 11 o'clock; her husband brought her Sr from the atate ment of the officers, $5,500 was senttoa| WOODWORTH S (tare BONFANT?S.) ‘The furnace ef Mr. MeCey. The building, we believe, | McClung, of Jackson, Miss.,who was marshal of the East- | rack; Dr. Stevens, Conn ; J. Munell, Mobile; 8. Howe, of them that day, and Test about | Mi ise in New York, in November lant, with the expec- FANCY STORE. estate of Abraham Van Vechten Here, | erm having received his appointment from Gen. | do, L. Benedict, Allany; $. Knox, Boston; G. Jones, after; heard her say she had thrown | A0tte i tit could be used, and if #0 used to protect the _ Barclay Buildings, 325 Broadway, near the Hospital. also, the lose is complete. We did not learn the amount | Harrison, If so, he was a nephew of the late Chief Jue | Albany; A. Storm, Ohie; H. White, ‘Syracuse; N. Dar- | carpet regs on the floor, and had lecked the door on com- It never has been used, and still remains in their OODWORT, cessor to Bonfanti, will his of insrrance. tice Marsball, and fell heir to a large portion of the te- | ling, Louisiana; J. Fairchild, Cazenovia; M. Kellog, | ing away ; witness thinks the throwing of the rage on | same. It never hes teen tay ott thy, oust oth dead, improved su dey Phare ‘The machine shop of Mr. Battel. The ty, we | lent which has rendered that family one of the most re- | Mass.; H. Mills, Princeton; T. T. Jones, Eagiani; . | the fleor was done to teaze them Phas jusband is a cou. | sn) $61,730. From this last sum is to be deducted the day, 22d ins mo dg cay Mel cy , belonged to Dr. Platt Williams and the Sharp markable er knew. He was a lawyer of full prac- | Macauley, Baltimore; A. Hallett, St Johns, N. B. sin of Patterson’s; we got back from the marriage about amount which Mr. Truesdail has redeemed from time to- Goods, and ther with Mr. B, we regret te learn, has not one cent of | tice, and was widely known for his undaunted coura; © to cover his entire loss. and open disposition We learn from an officer in art of one of the bomen buildings was oc- | army, that officers who fell at Monterey, were | Phil Ds 3 > ; | two o’clock ; the officer, her Father and Mr. Bloomfield gether Sn Bicon” "Yo; iogtan 804 fetta | pe ht agency ne ie bryce | Ue ete tae tm nwt ices Sc ID tro Ort rire’ ‘Louisrilies J, | ter was applied to because Henrieite concluded it would | the ci culation to $38,728. There is nominally, assets to PRINCE OF WALES. 6 very flower of the service. | yana; E. Whitney, Baltimore; 7 likely | the amount of $57,868 86. Of this amount, Mr. Tru — f CAP, ki residing ina part of Mr. [From the Ricbmond Inquirer, Oct. 20.) Mott, N.C.; H. Hutton, St. Johns; H. Humphrey Bos- | de difficult to get married, as the minister would likely | (0° ri i ce liable for $41,997 96. Of the balance, HE New Style of CAP, knows by the shove uame for and lose everything. 0 5 ton; 'W. Se , Albany; Dr. Mars ‘iludelphia; | know her name, her father being a minister; she thought y Or tearly 00. Tho femsining pertion Chiidren. @ full assortment of Caps for youth and t aide of Water street, a building ‘belo seen Gente Thence wore Drone ae | bal ‘Allon, Beswh Ww. Bell, ‘Riot phia; $5,000 is worthless, or nearly por infants, at GENIN’S, 214 Broadway, 0% 2% rre opposite Bt Pauls. O. Madison, | indeed it would be well if she could chamge her name ts of the bank, being about $10,000, 3 "8. Platt, Philad ; | and be married ; Patterson is a Presbyterion of the assets " , @ goes en to Washington this morn | Ehiladelphia; J. Bennett, ue scons J. Folsom, NO., | Dr. Roaexrs examined by Buras.—1sa member of the Heved by Bis Lg Ryle ones a Oh lag NEW DISCOVERY, cies cto |e aches Scrat egy dre, meen Cau Nei, Mle nate | nara ee ne ape acy | BURA Brey tn es er Js d occupied by a Mr. Mitchell, were consider. | {o' read 3 Letimer, more; J. Lambden de; hdl rng ot x oc tig detaged. “1 he rearbulldings attached te the house Copeain b, Gecenee “of deeputches from Gen, Tay. | wi Codmen, Cin; A. Folsom, Albany; N. Darling, Lowi in this morn. | it# effects in the bands of with one applications year. Sold ouly at 1 COURTLAN i 4 his ccunsel have pledged themselves that he will, as streer. 1 Mr Hy ait im Montgomery street were also injured. — | ; W. Cadwell, Erie; 8. Marsh, Stafford; J. Wilson’ | ing; in the conversations | had with her, she manifested = red, transferto the Hon. A. 3 emecl ot ) ait iw Montgomery be lor, an¢ gave us some wet yk Bete ls of the bai siana; snehe hae i soon as the deeds can be prep: pits BA BU NIMENT. est. eure any jing is ‘be. to the estate ot A, Van Vechten, and occupied by Sobek. ila. Combeli the foreman in the farnace of Mr. Quacker | {yee chicken es ee boss, ond the ba Iding next south, owned by Mr. Thomas as their only provisions, | Troy; C. Mant yed therr late extensi' Phe burldin . Van Vi on. | ,‘Durhi ‘Sherman, Galveston; W. | no tinsoundness of mind ; conversed with heron various tof his liability to the ‘ “i Sa aae eahek Me Seger oniet te by the toad itorsem, that the Meaicans expected Gen. tet ye Towne, Boston; J. Greer, Conn. Mr, | subjects, matters of taste, her domestic relations, &c.; on | S. Porter, property to tha aiouny Te Be annlity othe se Mews’s LINTMENT, warranted spcare say, case ‘The grestest loss is in the quantity of Jumber and | and approached Monterey, by the rock Pen ete | Dickenson, Ohio; Mr. Curtis, Utica; E. Hutchinson, | the Grat occasion witness asked her why she was put | Denk, which t/t te span Kheutatiom, “Oldridgas BALM OF COLUMBIA: for saves eto} Mr Wm il‘paWikana ur Gituen | Hoey Medordel hese ake ee eee A. Varmo Caran, Pots H Donog, day 8: Col, | here abe award a captguenes of ty dapoete Hien, X. waLnen fell aint HAR DYE cy cee PANS Sehinbdren,sosec nesscly: of eaves ict were pied our troops inthe streets of thar Perec ine Toe we | Howinn-—W. Erdal, FortgWerne; ©. Weed, Troy: ce 0 the eects would have on ha fare she POE. ee et wees jank Com'r. | CHAs warranted to cure any chet of Anhma oF Dpspepaia : day ortwo since, Mr. DeWitt insured, | understand that the streets were barricaded with strong Rev. Thos. Broch, England; . Broadhead, “hel ‘} Oaxtann County Bank, Oct. 7, 1846. < ik eS, Wright, Phila; W, Wallice, | consign hor to her father’s caro; she arked Dr. Hall why a nn 8 SEAMAN & M n i tac, sb to. frm any oma othe | nonce, ant ving the Micane ta Spurity eax |W: Caniohoun please Lanting, Soa. |K wae abe ctf trait inncesr an temacked ey | Rt ig eac-iosy on Pratucnd ase at 18 BRAVE {UST RRUEIV Devt pend eats fC x 7 ; 8. Newton, ; j i Ssevoce «charac of te ag tht there willbe et connor igh’ bae {athe | Mile, Naw Brunivicky R. Hamilton, Wow tien; | edlmuch ote teatment dhe experienced aiheme, And | Benet ore oun 96 Choaaton a7 an0 om Meifee manne" nea ba anda 4 ry le 4 F 'y, a m Sec. Wortuaatelgy ‘be coed cans, wth there tooghy tMeREY Fontenot Wske Ase liber Bonen, Hein, Waakington that she was differently dressed trom her sistere; was | KAVaneey «0. S209 o9 Parte acento 122i esta oods yer ered ia te ning it to the block in which it originated. They work: { Pesan nfe. Hy wa . ic a 3 fiel not brought forward like the rest of the family, but was | Advances, 3+ +, a9 Of od well and willing ly.—Albany argue, Oct. 21. rehsse at auc- annoy us a good deal, | Front, Maine; Mhila; kept in the back ground ; her sister’s room was better Notes of other dks. | 86 00 . Murphy. ‘Lupin. Seybox, Sieber & Co., the York; U. “ ; | furnished than her's ; witness asked her this morning if atarie La y * oe tak Aepetie Oey eae eri | Ly tacken) do; Ye Beataien, ee yk w iiaaips Coma $000 wes tobe divided between five persons, how many | SP&Ci® +--+ +.» 69 77 fact “ak erie, ousting af the richest | the iy ny, A. pat sed ont R. Austen, Boston; Bonher, Mass.; J. Laurens, Nor- sonrtecmes tue Lewsapes tvetieee ig poe 904,002 04 a pesatitit vd & itd a Iedies! + 3 - whie | bie i tg aeage on a bt Ie Oo holes, bas pte de Lng wy are theta i Raskin, fre, ‘and five times ten were, all ot which she answered | State of Micbaee oa Oakland, ss.— yore ‘ost of importation ve ” Tecove: «for 5 7 ashie! Oakian Bank, e Fiprionments It appeared tit In te tee 1808, ts | oy were, fred when Ampudi waevwith nie | hilads Deebuck, Hertiord; D: Nightiogale, Mass; 8: | prompt, and ina bantering way ; he ead she felt sorry | $op0veth and the above stalement is ‘most aplend Riapen, cupg ladies, named Julia (now Mrs. Stillmen) ead’Elvce | back, is “face to the foe.” When Ampadia Cheffer, Pallet); _____ | sho!said, have to answer for it in the end; ahe anid ahe | ‘£06, according to his knowledge and belie(. ors iy nae ver elany, were residing at Rew Ons and doing buai- | reached Metamoras, ho public! 1 Er ceg mye: that Court of General Sesstons. | has no vindictive feeling towards hor father, but thinks | uenerteee ede swors to Welied oe tie baa bay of ‘Oce 4 % ag h aciesse pets in illinery line pom city. The defendant, | had betrayed the Mexican army in the two Segunems | Before Recorder Scott, and Ald. Walsh and Jackson. | he wae led astray by Wm. Bloomfield ; witness asked her | jul eee swor me . enon 4 2 who resides in ginny it |, old some | on the Rio Gesels. hat Ba) CR rr te John ‘eon, Esq., District Attorney. | ifshe was eorry for having married beneath her rank? | ‘ober, Notaty Pubie ist Con M.” ALTU 5 si shop goede on ca, Fog myo Bo ee ee MA, Oor.21-—Triel of Oscar Hoyt and Carman Nicholl, | ahe replied, what is rank when happiness is not in the _ Notary Public , Oakland Co., A of this "Patriotic, and Delicious Wing. ceeawen to Soare to this ofty ta Ge eee peat bag Such men ought not to bo allowed toremain idle, when for an gasqult and battery, with intent to kill Catharine | way, she also said she was anzions to get | ‘This is sbout as rich w bank report as we heve seen for bas jap: been recctved by the dibseriber, to whieh the parties haere “J action of heidi] eee de- | their country needs their services so much. Raynor, continued. —’ trial was rosamed atthe open- | out of the Asylum, and to get to her husband; |, long . The af on hand to paper | tention i Howl Raerere id Priyace Genslemen is . Fault of rahe ‘a ", fre Kana. coadea 4 va y me From the Baltimore Clipper, Oct. 20.) ing of the Na yl g a but up to the hour ot ad- | To a question put to her by haere to her future | in Aaja waa na ies. | om Fis * \mporter of Wines, tee. wish. The defence seteuprhe uaual plea of *probatic | gerne following letter {com Cslonel May, reaeived by 8 journment, (3 o'slock P.M.) had prospects, she atswered, her position in -seeiety could | Issues in olrcula most « . man in this ci the vei from the arm ow tow wi 022 Im*rre ” | gentle in ity, is the very latest fi army, with the exception of examining a itnesses on the | not be werse than it was at home, although she seemed | must have required grest financial genius to have kept ~HE PIANO~SINGING--ITALIAN—— a alleging that both the lai vee 4 z poorein rene obtained the goods ander ise ean “ap tous for publicatio Pp cused. The case will be resumed to-mor- | to think her prospects not very ht, but yet that she | sis machine moving for any length of time, and the con, THE PI. O—S8L te! ‘2 T. Nd The plaintiff 4 rejoin, and aver a legsl con. | at en iis Nopwaeer WATS " ra teats writen, to Blown, in the name of thiea | Sdence of ill-holders must have been very great to have MAS. MORLEY, Pupil ofthe Ces Sir icles sn ordinary form of law. It isa sad and painfal duty | have to perform, in an- U, 5. Cireuit Court. person, she said she never wrote a letter in her life until | enabled the manager to have sustained the concern so A ‘Georse ar alte h rs imac bm nottncing to you he death of your fathers young, ES ea, | yasabe Brows hdeae eth nue Li Raxton, | Be-wrote to her husband; alie said she did-not like t@ | tong. Fateh. oe pal . ‘thomas, of your state. We have had hard fight amen orton, Thom: , Buxton, | read the newspapers at present r feelings might “ and of those connected with able | Fs ere coe tedorh sek cate pai se 3 Soe, ing for the ‘last three days, apd he was mortally wound- | Wm. Stevens, beter Johnston, Gustav Lindh, James G: | he hurt by it, upon being asked what she thought of a | & Tie explosion of this benk term u 4 ~ Raybera, Wm, Sinpron, John Brown and Thomas Ha: de ha thing ne of the most substantial houses in Wall in the ¢i y y's cavalry. He bo: | Raybera nfreignst om ‘in indigtincut for arevelt et eee, | ay, that would do bach & thing as write letters in the | it, broke downo: A mt wagon, five milk cows, and wagon, in 1844, The | haved most nem: and fell ip the front of battle, /¥. a id person, she answered that she must be to be, up to the moment of its edrieation, Force tele Up, first, wo sale to psinof, ‘ond next that | Yestorda ‘but agen ote [othe ski) Hudaon, on her lest trip from Liverpool, in | ™me,0% 8 second parson Me : , treot-—a house supposed 4 ~—- ores Tit them that they were tor\gaged Ioaswther party. Verdict his | Jest: He wane Gallant fellow,end erksabieiek vo Pie ev tae puken imi. tee Gun, abueged, parry! pants my the family, aoe Maid aie laeitg | failure, not only perfectly sound and solvent, but ove of | Tee ti raid place t under the tatalag ‘rend tat he ponder verdict thie forenoon, | Sie steer tes died, and her litle brother John; she alee | the most careful, ratious concerns in the etreet, Wall | Series: iareneon, eo ‘thet hed every atontion. | thejury wil