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for the city and county of New York. Such court shall | pico, meet and crush the force under General Pat Wheatrical. Musical gence. big Ta aieclar An Soares “ Superior Court. beheld by a police magistrate, together wits twoof the | terson before it can form a junction with the main | Paxx Tuzatnx.—Mr. Anderson appeared last evening | Camuto Sivont, we understand, leaves for Boston to- | Before Judge Edmonds, Ald. Jackson and Johavon. cr, Cher ears Odes Oakley ry herein provided, one dollar body under General Taylor, and so gain noincon- 4 Charles de Moor, in Schiller’s play of “The Robbers,” | day. The Bostonians have a rich treatin store. We learn | tive slave, George Kirk, who had fled from his owner, + 26.—Charles Lohman vs. The New York and Erie fan, on board the Mobile, from Savannah _2a'lrud Company — This was anaction of trover, to re- Charles Chapa $0000, to this port, and which had come up under writ of ha- pine company, smencting Pg AN One of the police clerks shall be the siderable advantage in point ofnumerical strength? | —® character which admits of the display of some of Mir, | that « high honor has recently Bees paid to Signor Sivor bearing interest beas copes, Gamment was heard before the court, which / facts—the company for rt, and shall perform all the duties now Anderson's peculiar merits, but which we think, on the | by the Philharmonic Society of thiscity. ‘That excellent » the existing court ot special If Santa Anna be the active general he is repu- i i ion of ical talent haselected this distinguish- 801 ears previous to 1844, had nd it shall be lawful for th - whole, unworthy ofhim Ina word, this play, although association of music: - was much crowded. contracted debts ti i “and ich laws and regulations in refer. ted to be, this movement would be easy to him.— full of incident, and remarkable for many passages of ed maestro an honorery member—adeserving tribute to | Mr. Jay opened the argument in favor of the liberation | others; to secure fb iky ities of such police clerks and the return To be sure, it would cost him some hard fighting | great beauty, does not please us. It has g great number | genius, and one that is rarely bestowed. ofthe ‘slave under the writ He contented that j six per cent. They were. of oa of all fi ae, Of faults. It is too melo-dramatic ; the dialogue is te- | ®T On Thursiey evering last this | pie’he hea fig oR sarees the jurisdiction of Geor. ' course,putinto the market.and were purchased Dy various nall m proper, Th : : diously long, and there are too many scenes of harrow- 5 Noy reons,and amongst others the pleintiff purchased the six as it present existing, hall be abolished on Ist January, his dif and perh shocking defeat. Tne Auwecnante . - ‘i | course of his argument it into the general ques- i ulty may be obviated by the obser- ing intensity'to leave any but an unpleasant impression | talented company of singers sang ®t a private concert | rent he went into the general q' nds in dispute. It will be proper here to m “ vance of great caution by General ma onthe minds of the audience. ‘The author was entirely given by the Templar Lodge, I. 0. 0f0. F., forthe gra | ene ems. reviewing the decisions of some of the the old stock of the com) any ‘consisted of 15000 share Whenever the duties of any office named in this Vante o great caution by General Patterson and | unacquainted with stage business, for he leaves nothing | Faca.0) of tueie triende, et thele dmpguificont hall in | Ppsush indges.s reciting 8 variety of cases in supportof and thatthey, under u law of the State, consolidated it varter can be dispensed with, without injury tothe the forces under his command, sending out spies,’| to be inferred, and there is, throughout, a wearisome | tification of their friends, es hea hited Staten: and took yee natory of slavery iD into 7500, and the new stock was then called consolidated public interest, the common council shall have power t© | and throwing out videttes and prolixity of German sentimentality. ‘The chief part is a | the Clinton Hotel building. The regm wus filled to | the Unit a. aD occasion to refer to cases stock Hy a rosolution dated the thot Nore ates aba tharaaane and throwing out ettes and out posts, so as to “ip Ne a r is " ~ ‘ e : ‘itizens and their | "Mat had occurred in Maryland, Louisiana, Georgia and Which tered ‘the % 4 romantic character ; yet there ix too much dlood upon | overflowing by our most respectable gitizens an’ other States. He contended that the: which was en! on the company’s bo it was re All the provisions of the foregoing amendments, be antly prepared for a retreat on Tampico: | the hands of De Moor to raise him in the seale of robe ei We pecoe saw am with a | the partof the State of New York for ane eens, ot solved that the interest payable on the b-nds shoud be Article I.—Legislativ endment; Arti wee a = i d Se bers. There are als» many discrepancies in the sketch ‘# Jes. + oer ‘ eee oft i te rk for the detention of aided to the coi ited stock, and that this stock a er Judicial | OF Some strong position on the road, should Santa | oPii, outlaw, ‘Fpriustance; he ‘wanishen. eizuan from Fa ete Oe te suo whan completely | ihe oY, Georme: there was no reciprocity on the part of | should be issued to eny of the bond-holders wire might nd svction of said Article 1, Anna show himself at the head of a superior the band for murdering a child, and yet be confesses | ‘ht Leif ba A eos eden yyy beer ee York fottanateie comity. They wish it in lieu of their bonds. Some time in the latter first day of July, A force. himself to several murders ; but there are many pas- treat was in store for them when they. —Do you mean to say there are no slayesin Part of the year 1849, Mr. Jacob Liitle and ethers Be '. 1 the hall, Mr. Buus together with this sect ages occurring in the part characterized by tiat “ oo | New ¥ entered into’ a contract to sell and i to effect i tely’ after the passage of As far back as August last, we asserted on indu- | nervous eloquence that Mr. Anderson i s0 capanle of | DU! they retumed home perfectly delighted. | There | New York ? declan Sortgen brokerasin Wall street. s vary lorge oneine nf he common council then in office shall pa bitable authority, in contradiction to the entire | $iVing effect to, and the scene in which he devotes his Pever Nae Yel Eppease a tne a LOLA ts , matter of fact, then, I sharerzof the consoliduted stock, far beyond the number nstire the election of members ’ “Te | brother to veath, is sublime in its intensity of herro-.— | bear any comparison with the Alleghanians, either in there are slaves in this’ State Gyeave | really” in existence, and to deliver the same within a beard of assistant aldermen in the respective wards in city press, thet the contemplated attack on San | We believe that the part of De Moor w layed last Steloriae. Thain Mandiag iat te race ee: | e wes in fe (Sensa- given time, that is totsay 60 days. The purchasers find- siagle election districts. Provided, however, that the an dU 1 2 - | night as no other actor on the boards can play it, and | 0° Sioging. % be: i ing that Mr. Little had sold more than he could by possi- ee eee etre On the teat lay of tame ab, | Jaan d’Ulloa was not abandoned by the govern ee worthy of Mr, Anderson's powers, The part | spectable character, and their c t are calculated to Mr. Jay =; Walt ifthare are I Was not aware of it, and y deliver, determined (in Wall street ‘A rad 1S47, shall remain ia office until the frst Monday of Jan. | ment, but only deferred in consequence of the | 3¢jrancis de soon waa made the wanct or mete howdy erat ad toate catorta a euie wiliecer Temes 1c We | ya corey, to hear it; but in regard to reciprocity, which | cossue hiss, sad to eect. thelr purpose, ibey tan op the vary, A. D. 1948, at noon, and no longer; and the first pacific disposition evinced by the Mexican people | Mr. Dyott. It is one of the best parts in the play, and as | Whe attend their entertainments wi ae Sere te was essential to form s groand of comity, Georgia had | SouSi tated stock 19.9160 -abaree or something ve | understand they give their second concert in Troy ©” | no claim. If a free colored person from the not oral ery near r. Dyott, was really very respectable. The | Thi tay evening next. colored citizen of the north, was to appear in Georgia,the | {ti#4ut, and made a peremptory call fer the delivery of charter election held under this act shall take place on rendered by M one tissue of sentimentalities The other | We are informed that this great | logal presumption is, that he is a slave andjthe ‘one pro. the entire number of the shares, on the 3d of January, the day of the gereral state election in the year 1847; and @nd the authorities of Vera Cruz. The result is partof Ame! the oificers then chosen shall enter upon the discharge of | about to verify the truth of our prediction. It is | characters are not worth mentioning, with the exception Leroroty pe Meven. ; , 1846 Mr. Little, who at this time had $70, ‘orth their duties on the said first Monday of January, A. D Lg bed ipa ama | ofthat of Count de Moor, to which Barry gave great effet. | pianist, “the lion,” will give « musieab entertainment at | $2"4 lies on him ; Ke is thrown inte prison, and should | it. Little, who $70,000 worth of 1848, at noon Signed, &¢, &e. | HOW believed that orders have already been trans- | THe" Tady of Lyons” is again to be reeeenied this eve. | Pianist,“ the lion, ores Asana be not be able to produce testimony to the effect that he | ny gem Pany’ ig= The above is the correct and official document em- mitted to the Gulf Squadron to attack the fortress; | ning Though not stamped withthe same intellectual | ‘te Musical Fund Hall, in Philadelphia, on Thursday or | was free, he is sold out of po aes Slave, and then @ | natives, either to pay $1. bracing the few alterations,made on Saturday evening. Bulwer’s other plays, and marked with the | Friday next. | portion of the proceeds go to defray his expenses and pay | go1q over, and it is rumored that Commodore Connor has | character j Saine faults it has proved on the stage tho most, popalar | Hexnr Henz.—This distinguished) pianist gives a con. | {hv Jail leet, Northern merchants hed occasion to man | his seat at the Board, bethought himself of a ~ z peng oo ~ | asked for two ships of the line, and that the Dela | and attractive of them all. No modern play has been the Tabernacle on Thine Hg re adh to the entitieswe mere’ Ciees onticadt out of the dilemma; he went to Mr. Silas NEW _ YORK HERALD. | sareand Pennsyivaniawilbe immediately fitted | mora |The high ited. imprsored, a aniring srt at the Tabernacle on Thamey Grening next. veel guetta the soutnarn par, they soled foames | freatrer ofthe company, nt sdk, etl ‘laud y i ct of > 5 70, fp Giamder morally desraiec Or eG ee Baber by bbe Arrairs at Montevingo —We are indebted to | the vessel goes off, and then the owners are bound to | five io hin Lin, paper pemels panier ge org out and sent to the Gulf. The Ohio is now fitting | tion and of fraud, yet redeeming h iberty forfeited. Ju New York,, Monday, October 26, 1846, | 4 epee 1 od if | talents, his daring energy, and the display of his many | a gentlemen of this city for the fllowing interest. | P8¥ the jailor’s fees, or the of stock brokers, on the 3d of January. Here it S = = =| out at Boston; and we should not be” surprised 10) REE ace ere ocd meligeacanen eat Tae iene h RS aa and other high | is proper to mention, that on the 8th of December, 1645, Amendments to the City Charter. even another Commodore should be ordered to | haughty beauty, admired, flattered and caressed, and | ing intelligence from Montevideo : ON eaphaenny | it was rosolved,and 60 entered it on the com ny’s books, We present the amendments to the city chars the Gulf. At all events, that an attack will be | with her moral nature spoiled by adulation ~ becoming | Monrevipeo, August 26, 1846. | emorial to Congress on the subject— | it pen, ae of 1844 should repealed. ay betes » by the influence of amighty passion subdued and gentle, The forces of Gen. Oribe a shorttime since withdrew | 1aW, and sen’ ge | secretary, in compliance with Mr ter toour readers in this day’s paper. It will be | Made on San Juan d’Uiloa is now certain, unless: tender and devoted, ul Sonstavoy, am all feeling « love | trom’ the province. of Maldonadp, and | the govern: see ceatenied wase clear breach of the law, giving | Litto’ request, ismued the Toque amount of shares, " ve ee N od, tures fc eace should, in the mean- | and disappointment ripening into a rich harvest the late ment here sent down troops to Maldonado, and some | % | and marke; mM iX the mai * gt equal to conso- found on, thie ontaide: This: dooument has been'| indeed, overtures for peace should, in the mean- | end diapaeiiment ripening into rah hervess tHe latent'| ment hare san aOmn ag Wity tap their homes at Ban | CO jored people of the North: He well remembered the | jidated stock.” On the Ast “of tc 348, the plai constitute th and interest of the play ‘The | Garlos, abouteight miles from M a0, é pete oe tthe Hatin of the } pod tiff gave cx order to Masars.| Wm. & John O’Brien 26 3 pense of 7 ly problematical. ig interest—they pourtroy in lan- Knowing this, the forces of Gen. @ribe again entere: sixty shares o: consolidated stock fon. pense of one dollar and a half per day, without | 'y Probl xpressive the heart's devrest atfec- | that department, killing those families they found in San | 0red peo fi je of the North, he contended that upon the | him Onthe 2d of J: ‘one of the la ‘ . ; is li january tter geatlemen roast beef, It is now offered to our citizens for We are rejoiced that our gallant navy is likely at | tons; its springs are opened, and its fountains o! feeling |.Carlos, and attacked the town Maldanalo, which was | 6Und of comity Georgi Ae had no reciprocity te ent: nt to the company’s office and asked if he could get . nt cy ‘i i | a er to the delivery of this boy. It was in the recollec. 5° them to read, ponder over, and vote upon béfore | length to have an opportunity, long and eran pn ee Paks tages of a growibg peacion, the 4 poser pepe tion of the Court, and most who heard him, that Speenie or Papen ae tges Bawes seers sundown on Tuesday next, It is to be hoped doi for y them of bp papsaiaeel eniae tion ant coustency, ite remorse, ite pangs, it trials, its | reached Maldonado, and the enemy had succeeded in pos- | Suished American citizen, Jobo Hoffman, was in the | O'Brien, Yo make matters sure, put his hand onthe trans e s e Cr H i hey have been pining for a share in the hard | joys and its rewards, all find their way to,the heart, and | sessing himself of rt of the tewn. They were. / bras) fer book of the consolidated stock, and asked,would it be that fhe imanibers. of} the ‘Cenventouwere sghs is Leste delight the audience. We have betore expre: ir | however, attacked and routed by the fresh troops, and | &4> because it was presumed he was an abolitionist; transferred upon that book? and the reply was in drafted after considerable labor, and at anex- | ime, come from the Mexicans, an event extreme- = i. a ra] when they came to the conclusion that the voters coon cs ba biden army, espana opinion of Mr. Anderson’s acting: It is marked by great driven from the town, but are stillBesieging it. 1 do not | ¢,Policeman ae ay Wee ee ponent lfipatnd nis afirmative, bir. O’Brien then, went away, and ia is 1 . stituti are about to have their desires gratified. hat” excellenci some faults ; reat charm is its | believe that peace w: ess our land and rivers for i" ‘1 89 course of returned with the plaintiff, and, after OPES iby ogni icieate ‘chmrten or. ecsaei Axe impulsivene: coer te feelings | some months to come. that if they looked upon the claim of Georgia, by right | some further rotation between the ‘and enter- YY t i zi ‘1 freshne: J a in one week. ever they aitempr it will go hard with them but | sing with him. We do not stop to criticise or admive, | ‘The Dritish brig Stephen Wright, from the coast of of the comity of nations, no such right existed.” In form- | tome, utiher negotiation between the parties. and enter, they will accomplish it, and betoie the end of the | we only listento feel, und to have presented before us the | Patagonia, with a cargo of guano, was totally lost afew | ing the constitution, the North gave up much to the | the stock, he was tovcall at halfpast two o'clock the Our Relations with Mexico-Naval and | 1.7 sey will no doubt cover themselves with | reality which his genius has juvested with life and | days since at the Boseo, ten milestto the vastof this South, and contended that keeping the colored boy | noxt day,’and hie bonds would be returned to ims the ual to Boy George, who was now in custody, for one week as ‘ Military Operations. truth. He is admirably adapted to produce effect in the Be, i 'y, ‘© | transaction was then closed. Certificates for si War biisk!*adiha “actaetatat toadeytes panes aot RO characterof Claude Melnotte. Hisllove seenes have all Tremennovs Fine 1x ApAbACHICOLA—The Apa. | {A¥S: in the city of New York, would havea contamina- | were given to Mr. Lohman, marke. in margin ph ph these aid gaged Naa: 1 er Mexico thus ‘attacked by land and sea cannot the warm(n of passion. His looks, his tones, his acting promt hniimeriic «tu a LAr RLE pon eeeaea 1 in coderetina the geutlesman consolidated stock,” for which he gave h's receipt, and s are emanations from the soul, and with all this ardor | dachicola Advertiser gives an account of a severe |, Mr. BLust—Am I to wi gent a8 #8y- also gave the six bonds in payment. In the etiee it long hold out.; Should Santa Anna be defented there is af:aukneas, an ingenuotsbess, that wins the way | conflagration whieh oceusred in that city on the | WE,tuat te detention of this boy for one week in New | Was Wwhisperei about im Wall strest that thors was seme in a decisive engagement at San Luis Potosi, he | to your teelings—you fecl thathe is in earnest, and that | Comfagration which oceurE ny he | York city asa slave, would have @ contaminating influ- | dimeulty about the new stock ; and itiurther appearing his is an appeal to @ woman's heart not easily ‘resisted— | 16th instant. ence ? | that the officers of the company refused to transfer it on map, Covering the extent of country embraced in the operations, both past and prospective, of our | army in Mexico. Our readers may, by this map, | i! mM fc ; I ; 11 quote authority to show pen ; P i | will doubtless be compelled to sue for peace ; and this ix so contrasted with the love onthe stage generally, | ‘oi far | _,Mt avd do sir; and I shall qi y | the transier book of the consolidated stock, but on a mrs sae enc BN ag | MERRIE brought to a glorious termi | it being tame and spiritless, artificial and without soul | We subjoin a statement of probable loss, so far | you. i | separate book procured expressiy for the converted, hitherto made on both sides. At San Luis Po- | "> In this character, avd in that of Charles, in the “Elder | ®8@t present known :— Mz saree ooby went to know tee Seat, or the stock equal to the consolidated stock, the conse- nation. As to the terms of peace, that will be an Brother,” Mr, Anderson has deservedly won a high rep- | - Hovses on Waren Staxet.—Brick store No. 23, ow Mr. Jay—I shall quote, sir, Thos. Jefferson, the father of 4 quence was, it became depreciated in the market, tosi, General Taylor will probably checkmate his could only be sold at 55 on the 2d and 3d January, wiae. f His | after cohaiderstion. ttation, and as it were, stamped these two characters as | ©d by F. Rawdon, and occupied by Green & Connery— democracy. 1 shall show, as | before stated that in thi adversary, and win the yame by acoup de main. | hi ’ ; tly damaged. Brick store No. 29, owned by D. B. case there is no reciprocity, and therefore no comit; ‘ medina 1 i eae "| This is the position of the war according to the | his. own. The latter piece isa judicious slteration from | WEOH'. io eit occupied by them and fb. Whitmarsh; | ‘The learned counsel here contended that upon the gene. | $8, te, Consolidated stock seld on tho evening of the 24 8 Ne a ee Onan ne mY ® | latest report from Washington. son last week with great effect—it was a very spirited | Supposed to be insured. D-B Wood & Co. lost their ral moral ground, slavery was repugnant to humanity, to jt except at a loss, called on Mr. Silas Brownand Mz. knights, La Vega ; and if not a bishop, at least performance throughout, and listened to by the audience | books and ofice furniture. | E. B. Whitmarsh’s stock val: | free institutions, and at variance with the divine ordi- | Marsh, the ‘Treasurer and Secretary of the Company, alace 2 inci m= ‘ i | i ai i ued at $2,500, was ured. Brick store No. 30, an nances, notwithstandin ie ions of those who 2 9 = the palace of one, at Monterey. Their principal | Wages or Femaues —We rejoice, to find that | wih Dee uemeel at Genered were Cerloretasit | the brick building fronting 98 Commerce strest,'Known | wiunelditts the conttery, who contend it was a diving Py pee Be eros abick. tie Beem testa thet castle, San Juan de Ulloa, will also soon be cap- | yniversal attention is drawn to this subject, since | they thought the ‘stage required an actor beyond that of | #% the Croton House,both belonging to D. B. Wood & Co, institution, and concluded. ‘ he was too late. he should have celled at helf past two tured, and then the finishing stroke alone will re- | the publication of some remarks by us in relation | Teal life—that a certain exaggeration was required to | unoccupled- valued at $7,000 instirance $4000, Brick Mr. Bust rose in reply. In his opening argument, he o'clock, that being the hour stated in the agreement, ; : aioe . rf 80% relation | produce effect—whereas itis designed to be buta repre- | stores Nos. 31 and 32, owned by G. Griswold—occupied remarked, that so far as he was personally concerned, | Oui yefhsed to take back the slog end vohea ee toe, main to be given at San Luis Potosi. to ita few dayssince. We do not despair of yet | sentation of life’s real scen characters, and they | by Avery Jones and P, W. Cullen; valued at $10,000; he had to contend against a double tide in the p Mr. Lohmen now brings his action to recover theit All accounts from Mexico agree in pointing to | correcting, at least to some extent, the foul | t? appe and act like the ci ry spect Mr. Anderson nt ures of the world around mappoe to be fully insured. Avery & Jones’ stock par- case before the Court. He had first to contend against value. tial loss—fully insured. P. W. Cullen, loss on stock $300; | his own feelings as a man, which were paramount ; and The defence is two-fold—first, San Luis Potosi as the grand battle-field of the | wrongs to which we are firmly persuaded, our | 4 eh no insurance. Brick store No. 33, owned by the estate next against the argument of the gentleman who was op- | ; t the plainti®’ was | , rely successful—they are pictured with awarm and Ean, 1. 8, ae paghee again LS P- sully appiized of the nature of tock he got, a full campaign—the Waterloo to Santa Anna, the | female operatives are subjected, by their stony | fresh coloring, full of nature end feeling chaste and real. | of David D. Churchill; occupied ‘by B. Ellison & Co. posed to him But he stood before the Court to perform “acsdrimton of it being given in the cettineates’ eid also self-styled Napoleon of the West. To this | poarted anno sa snag | We have not room to enterinto a discuseion of the merits | Yaluod at $5,000 Fee Ae evare, “Brett See dees ntes wea citizen ; and in the performance of that /in the receipt which he signed; andnext, thatthe plain: é seeing, Bee OMe CCT Peart © Vorug-cucccupied: siighuy | in telscases ‘the qussien presented tebore: tae’ Conte HERE 2k Pr be rite Retr to Oe By his aaeeeseeme colt point the war will turn. On this point will) since the publication of our former articles in | passing, nor to analyse’ the acting, as to his higher pow- | 34, owned by Loc ; i ‘3 i | i .. | damaged. New building erected for Post Office on Cen was an exceedingly simple one. It was a question be concentrated both our forces and those | relation to this subject, we understand that one | Sarcon with olka: actare Mates Wie ante BCom | tre street, and ungecupied; valtued at $200; fully ineured. which involved humen liberty, under,and by virtue. of des Comnnay's chatne Ti ee ee amet of the Mexicans; and to the object of con- | employer, much to his credit, has raised the wa- | ent, that these two parts, in his hands, are evidently | H.F. Simmons’ building corder Centre and Commerce | the law which, the Court was bound to render to every | issue stock. and inasmuch as the ‘Secretary and Trea- re ; f 'd’ ell th Lee Aig Does . | chaste, spirited, effective, and true to natuve. streets—occupied by J4C. Allen, druggist ; N. Seymour, | citizen, and bound to act upon. The case was simple, | gurer alone issued the stock in question without the centrating troops at this point will tend all the | pes of his girls one cent on each umbrella, and | Ad : & ; dry goods ; A Low, grocery ; Casmayo, barber shop ; he repeated, and he would undertake to say, that he }nowledge und direction of ie diols, itis egal, and ummediate operations, both of our army and | others, with perhaps the milk of human kindness | , 2°W*8* TH®4T#"—Shakspeare’s tragedy of “Ham- | and A.G. Semmes and Carraway Smith, as law offices. would, before he concluded his remarks, convince the | thorefens werthieoe ‘Adjourned to this mo- ning. i | others, perhap: let,” will. be repeated this evening ; Mr. Addams, of | Building valued st4$6000—insurance $4000. J.C. Allen, | Court that they were bound to discharge the writ of | MEOVGN Nutinite yo Sjeupnen eines me DIOS. navy. . veq | in their hearts, have refused to reduce the wages, | course, taking the principal part. Mr, Addama, in his | 1988 on stock $1700—fully insured. N. Scymour, losson th Pig ahd : Iv is now said that General Wool has received | which reduction they had before intended. i 4 i stock $100—no insurance. A. Low, loss on stock and Messrs. Foot and Davi fines Jalti ‘ a j BS ae ap | personation of this difficult character, proves that he un- | jurniture $100—no insurance Mr. Casmayo, loss on Dect: rf a orders to make a forced march to Saltillo, to join | We give the following communication, in reply | derstands to nicety the cenception of the immortal bard, | stock gad furaiture $100--n0 insurance. "A°G. Semmes | the law of Geerg! ) Balire Vibe Cota ment: General Taylor on his march to San Luis. Gen. | to «Cedar Street.” | and carries it out with an air of truthfulness and reality | part of law library and office furniture—loss $700—no in- | State he was held under the laws of Georgia, Oct. 26.—Marriott ¢ Son yvs. Rhodes.—Case of con- signor and consignee—demand of the goods and pro- ; ceeds; complieace refused. Consignee insolvent, and his conduct clearly fraudulent on bill and his own uliarly hisown. We have seen Mr. Addams in ail | suranos) Carraway Smith, losson law library and office | tive from service in G ; from services under Char! principal tragic cheracters, and agree with the | furniture $100—no insurance. House on Commerce Chapman, the mi 5 relation to the word slavi 7 | majority of his admirers, in ranking Hamlet street, owned and occupied by John Larkin as a bar ry, the learned cot 1 was mistaken in suppos g nswer to mine of the 20th, wherein the writer | his best. The gorgeous spectacle of Montezu- | room. Loss on stock and furniture $1000. jurance any such werd existed in the constitution. The law, a8 | sidayit. His proceedings in respect of the goods and is required is facts, and not supposi-| ma, maintains its pularity “and attractiveness, | $600. House on Commerce street, owned by the estate inserted in the constitution, as applied to servitude, re- | proceeds, show a necessity for teking them out of his ive the whole list of ' Cedar Street's” | and will, no doubt, draw for many nights to come, | of E. J. Wood, and occupied by Peck and (irndy ferred, he contended, to indented apprentices, : Kearney, it is asserted, isto march to the same | yx. Eprror.— | place by way of Chihuahua. General Taylor, | ws ing seen a communication in your paper onthe | thus strengthened, is to take up his line ef march | from Saltillo to San Luis Potosi. | “ who can | nandsfor protection, As tothe objections iver— In the meantime, Colonel Doniphan is left in | Richa peated a The house last evening was as full as the mans-| as a carpenter shop. Loss $300—no insurance.— be claimed under it should they become fugitives from |“ There is dabaet of ten proper tees eee cr ae | Scalloped parasol ercould desire, and the immense audience seemed de-} Peck and Grady, loss of tools, Sc, $150—no | servitude to their masters ; and he would apply the re- | 9. The affidavit is improbable, as to there be'ng no es- temporary command of Santa Fe, which is now pi a parasols | lighted with the performances. Sm House oa Commanon street, tabi by R. mark to, what had ates from the Sentloman sire Pre- | tate &c, inhand. If it be trae, it discloses ‘bad * R States | 8 tee oe ; Floyd, (unoccupied) valued at $1000—no insurance. | ceded him, who said there was no reeiprocity between | f4j BA aa pitually evtereitorysol: the *Vaiieg Meas, .808 | agin. coreed dmbralisa.,.c.ss.2tS cents) ¢ | _ Tae Avsanna—This place of amusement is rapidly | tiouse corner Commerce and Chesnut streets, cwned by | New York State and Georgia. H) contended that there | jut £nd fraud and a: the del credere does not exist in from which a d:legate may be expected in our 30,in. b aripoac 32 in. do. 7 cts., 34 in. do 8 cts | rowing in popular favor, and is ranked as one of the | ‘Thomas L. Mitchell, and occupied by James Gibson, gro- was a reciprocity existing, and a master here could | this case. next Congress. The civil officers of the depart- Pan aE en mare (On COR ITIES: | most pleasant places of amusement in the city. It is | cery: A; Klarman, shoemaker; J. Morris, dwelling; and claim there, his fugitive apprentice. All there, how: | 3. Is answered inthe first. The Court doos interforo ment have all taken the oath of allegiance, and | “Cedar Street” says, ere are girls in his estab. | nightly rerorted to by crowds of our up towmPopule. | james Gibson, loss on stock $500-—-no insarance. A. | the facts conceded, that the boy claimed here was a ee faswer, where eilmitted breach of trust ait dee. Colonel Doniphan is engaged in modifying the bment, who make on an average, over 60 cents per | tion, who are unsparing in their praises of it. The per- Klerman, loss on stock $100—no insurance. J. Morris, slave in Georgia ; but they had it further admitted, that | °'4 Possession of the i orches. | loss on furniture $50. J. C. Maclay, loss on office furni, than an injunc- day ; but does "Cedar Street” Hnow how they do itt | formancssure riew ind dive he concealed himself on board the brig Mobile, while in ' ion against a mon'ne occhees oe peta laws, so as to make them correspond with those There are some who take home one dozen of corded um- nti , &o., &e., and | ture $50. House on Chesnut owned by Mr. La- | the State of Georgia, and that without the knowledge | ~ acge paa of the United States. This is great. brellas to sew at night. Leaving their workshop at half ose who an on | bertat, and occupied by him as astore and dwelling.— | of the owner. That, he, while on the high seas, said | gi a a ei ere Mee eof Sonnet allctaney: ae Pn : f ‘ past Sor 6 o'clock, they. reach their home, and get done ir visit, with | House and stock valued at $980—insurance $350. House | vessel being without the jurisdiction of Georgia, | there being irat jurisdiction is concurrent. General Taylor’s force at Saltillo, aftergarrison- | tea about 7 o’clock. Now a girl is considered smart, 8 will be again | on Market street, owned and occupied as a egies by | on the 15th of October last, discovered himself, and ad-| 7. J, aisaty enswered—complainants are likely to ing that city and Monterey, including General | W40 willrunandcord a dozen umbrellas in six hou wey + Wm. McIntosh, valued at $500—no insurance. On mitted himsol(—first, that he was slave, and next, had jogo what there is left, if defendant be pe 3 + | accordingly, one o’clock in the morning finds them Kearney’s and General Wool’s commands, will ing thelrtancaie to gain a subsistence; and, to my know le consist of about twelve thousand men. General = Bowery Cincus.—This popular and elegant place of | dred bales cotton, stored in store No. 32, by Lockhart Young, was also destroyed—fully insured. Lumber | respondent is owner. The return went on to aver that ge, there was a young lady, who by #0 doing brought | amusement was again crowded lest evening to excess. | varten Commerce street, be:onging to Peter Hobart | for 100 years back, Georgia was '® slaveholding colony, 4 secreted himself on board the Mobile, of which vessol the | ‘Cotterill vs, Jee, was a case in point’ in wick tho late V. C. and the Chencell i — "a Eq. xe a3) jor concurred—(See Story’s Eq. s, | \ tion, which seom hastened h Whi i- D | " 1 4 a ‘Woolieould have formed sjanotian with General i Soeeee vere: We cemtgear rene : vet - an un Ms bev filled, tre c maee tat ea i ue, ei loss about $800. No insurance. Corser Sr Ho awe aa ee i — | 4 eh oe es of ae ve. holes — Gove se. a, Taylor about the 28d or 24th of this month. Gen- You willdoan ect of justice by inserting the above, | | aeteae DSN aa SY ony ike eee. Common Council. diferent colonies, before they became free States, all re- | tho sane suggestions occur, Defondast, fe Abril last, eral Kearney can scarcely arrive before the Ist of Hearth Sean a eee | | anche oe at propriety, and the establish | , The Board of Aldermen met last evening, the Presi- | cognized the institution under the comity thet existed | hadon hand’ or unaccounted for, 17 pieces of complain. y y x : In addition to the above, we are in-| nent-we are gladto see, is patronized by the most re. | dent in the chair. amongst them. When they threw off their allegience to | ants Is, and when properly called on, evaded! and re- November. An engagement at San Luis Potosi formed, that there are some establishments | spoctablsclaasel victors. Se Carle was wieale neg, | ‘The minutes of the last meeting were read and ap- a foreign power, and articles of confederacy were being | Feeed ka Sista ot ane cena will not probably take place before the Ist of Jan- eelater his temporary absence, and in themes spirit proved. Several petitions were received and roferr 1, they ‘met to forma constitution, This ques | ‘The receiver will, of course, be without prejudice to .... | in the city where the girls are obliged, not only Reports —In favor of paying certain bills for “ stars.” then uch agitated, and the result wes a com- | 9 uary, asthe distance from Saltillo to San Luis is | + make umbrellas for three cents each, but also | vornesise found himself among hie ghd tise ae ne eit, | In favor of building a sewer in 27th street.”'In favor of riends and opponents of slavery. | a: a he om Oe about 340 miles. The distance from San Luis to ‘ : entertainment is advertised for Mr. Dale's benefit | mehing o further appropriation of $7,600 for the use of | Before they became f confederacy, it should be borne in that defendant pay into court $11 300 of the funds of the = to supply tnemselves with cording and thread.— evening. tho Fire Department. I reports were received in mind, that all the colonies were then slaveholding colo- | partnership of Holt & Co., in his hands on complainant's the city of Mexico’is 396 miles. This 3s nec all: ‘Threadiead Jbelpendehand nal favor of grading and sewering the upper part of the city. | nies,’ and all the States were originally slaveholding Ring's bond. to defendact, approved bys manor, condi . i | Rarmonp ayy Wanino’s Menacenir.—This establish- | From the Commissioner of the Alms House, stating t States. The South had then yielded muh to the North, We give a list of the towns on the route, with | dollar a pound, yet some of these emmployersgcgss’| mant'wil open ut Nitiow Garden on thoes Wrens | Le hed reccived aa oUGr feemh ae CeoneN ea eeteat | siorine ieee compan thet fen tee eters | lien ee ee eee the distance between, and the population of each. | ye} the girls to purchase it of themselves at ten | day aa Lo pares as opel lately keen by acce ariphany | pase ee the employment of a certain num. en should = raat ee ee eet 1 | J; Blunt vs. A. Hay.—Injunction dissolved with taxed Saltillo. it I . | sions of animals from Europe, it presents ene of the most | ber of able lied paupers, but refuses to accept of them | large concession on the of the South 6 No 5 From Saltillo. (containing 12,000 souls,) to shillings a pound, thus doubly defrauding them. | Complete exhibitions of the kind in the world, The sito | foriess than five ‘years. ‘The commissiouer asked for | The learned counsel, after further contending thet taey | forte, th leave, to amend supplemental bill, and move Miles. Population. | This fraudulent meanness is | 4 r 80 absolutely ex- | is well chosen, and all the arrangements made are o wer to actin the premises. Communication referred, | were boun4 to discharge the writ of habeas corpus, went | . Marriott & . Rhodes; W. "i . TT Mot Bla 5 engl. | caorhina dt Ouae sean its exivenas | liberal scale. "Mr. Pierce, who is so celebrated for his | Sele of Liguors om Sunday.—The committce who hid | on to say, that Judge Story, p.626 R. R., had cettlod the ieab, W. Widen ed: eae oa ete vibe 2 et ei | ary,' assert its existence | power over the wildest of the brute crostion, ia con- | been appointed to inquire into the expediency of pre- | question fully, ehowing that in virtue of the police power, | Ser for ‘voceiver ar ‘complainsit’s goods and their pro- Buesavesture, 5 * “ | but that it is, we regret to say, too susceptible of | nected with this establishment | Venting the sale of spirituous liquors on Suniays, re- | the State had a right to detain a fugitive under the pre- | ceeds, in each cause. St. Salveder .. “ proof. And yet, with such/ glaring and abomina- | _ Madame Augusta, Mad’lle Dimier, and their corps de | Potted adverse to the application, en the ground that the _ seut law of the State. ‘The State of New York hed pass |W. G. Williston ve. Ann Maria Ward and others.—Mo- El Salado. | purchasers complete sales, denied. Trustees to ' Y nA" nat eb ieee Legislature had amply provided for the prohibition of ed an act which made ita duty to bring the fugitive be- | tion Fiend Blancs a ble frauds, these.employers talk with an air of | Xinenaume © Dave sPPeared last night at the Howard the sale of spirituous liquors on Sundays, the power of | fore either the Mayor or Recorder, and the cay costs, &c out of the estateof Resler. The ten “ | honest indignation of being defamed. Mad'lle Blangy, and M: H in, there- Lomo Prieto . . which prohibition was vested in the magistracy of tho | fore, was bound to bring him before such atribunal under | Fe) cent to be returned to purchenste, cick tateroet “ a. ppea! city, w! duty it was to attend to such a matier. The the law With sympathy, they should throw . ae La Punta : | Thethread'used in making a parasol costs one | Atch street Theatre, in Philadelphia, on Thursday even. | Committes further reported their inability to interfere xo sympathy to the winds where ‘they’ bad to deal. with & | tieoee aap aclaRe Selanne Minevor Cat a cent, the price of making each of these articles | ing next. They have been highly successful at Boston, | as to compel the closing of taverns on Sundays, inas- | maiter oi law. ja vaarely. Seesea vy the law under the | Jacob Day vs. Elizabeth H. Day.+Order for $50 to de, ble \. ae : wee = BS rt ing | much as travellers were entitled to refreshments in | constitution under which they lived, and which had with fendant for exp of suit, amd reference to master ad Chareas (town and mines) Beg. ‘being thus reduced to two cents. Sporting Intelligence. tavernéon Sundsys by law, and which authorized the Stood the atorme of sixty youre; which war” the | toalimony. Sow ou EI'Venado - 18 ame | We at present forbear further comment. Crntaevinte Course, L. L—Pactno—A pacing match Sia Rae ete cee Sr nny” :| gemiead tae Smeehlen ryeema Sette Seeteioueaie of | ae ene Fy tid atte hier ttaee neenagey alle Norweatan Vasse oy Wan.—The Norwegian | “tm¢ off yesterday over the above course, between two | Public Printing—Communication from the Comp. | having performed his duty ia upholding the constitution | their hands to be’investen, and thar sha cocarene ves 10 Boose. 4 iain as wer | W ; Ban | well known horses. The match was for $200, mile | troller, asking the board to pay a bill of $40 for printing of his country. | Bishop McCloskey, as testament in, for the poe ‘otosi e+ pe | sloop of war North Star, arrived in our harbor yes- heats, Vieut three te five, in h sand . several reams of it Re apprentices, for the use Mr. Ware replied, and chiefly applied himself to the | support and maintenance of J. A. McCosker, from one San town)... . ion oh terday morning, ehd fer Airing’s salute, came to | om” ree in five, in harness; and the horses nam- | of the police justic Referred | constitutional question in relation to slavery. ‘The'case | half of the net income of the property, $600 yearly, com. cry, ‘> 70000 > 8 . | ed were Mr. McKeon’s b.h. Harry Boyd, and Mr. Dar- | § Report from Stree joner, asking an appropri. came before them in @ mere neked form, and in sich & | mencing on the Ist of February last. ‘he same tu be Irapusto (city) ‘ 33, 21,000 an anchor off the Battery. | rag! h. Post Boy—the latter horse was the winner | ation of $1000 for repairs of pier foot of Canal street, and | way as the Court could not take cognizance of the argu- | gecounted for by such guardian in the usual manner. ae A : : | ‘This is the first man-of-war of her nation that | . also at foot of North Moore street. ment ofthe last counsel There was uo claimant for the | Salamanca (town) . 15 15,000 i r of her nation that | in three straight heats. Previous to the start, two to | *%0, as feduun. | glave--mo legal claimant, aud they had not even the | Gest Oualk on Sg et = i has visited the United States. She is commanded | One were offered on Boyd, but for what rearon we could short recess, the Board again met and adopted | naked signature of the owner claiming this slave. | Cyacuit Count.—Nos. 9, 10, 12, 17, 18, 22, 98, 25, 26, San Juan del tio 30 small by Capt. Hesselburg; numbers, officers and crew, | not divine, for Post Boy is by all odds the finest horse in appointing John B. Haskett Inspector of | There was nothing beiore the Court to show that he was | 95°99 14°205,24,87,13 a. tal ‘Arroyo Sarco (hacie! 36 pe -} feed ’ | every point, as the result will prove, Elections for the 5th District, Sth Ward, in the room of at all; there was no authority from the master, | “s,», Covar.—-Nos 61, 18, 12, 19, 190, 200, 31, 70, Tula (town)... a one hundred and eighty-nine men, and mounts t the track was very limited, but | the former Inspector, who had resigned. the attorney, or the agent, to justty the detention of this | a9) 395, 909, 60, 4, 84,17, &, 4 128, 118, 9,100, 4, 312, 30 “ twenty guns. returned well satisfied with the | Ald. Livinaston of olution proposing that the | colored boy.’ And he would undertake te show that 213 to 216, 218 to 295, 227; 280, 393. Huehuetoca (vi liege) Cay since Mexico (city and losed in New York on Sundays. | 1793 the legislature of oe ae ee legis- Common Pueas—Part 1.—Nos. 73, 77, 83, 87, 91, 93, 97, shoud +083 150,000 This vessel must be a pretty fast sailer, as she hg Particularly those who were | liquor sto 4 . real y. Referred. Jate at all on the question of slavery—no power to re- | 99 ‘191, 96. It is doubted whether General Kearney will | made the passage from Madeira to this port in arry Boyd hed the pole; and after an | ., Russ Pevenent—‘The petition in relation 1o this pave. as sna aree on in any State outside the | Part 3.—Nos. 36, 9, 10, 314, 40, 42, 308, 60, 64, 304, 58, reach Saltillo in time to form a junction with | twenty-five days. She must be a sort of an Ole | Baneceuary waste of time in on is ae Cathe Will repees tuncsen or tar ngetwcouugiotine Bowmh tndow t the fay slaven He cited | ©» 62. General Taylor, but if not, he can easily over- | Bull ofthe ocean. | King he Jeadbut before they reached the quarter | The then adjourned. pow ws ene etn Rae deere pen Naval Intelligence. me ‘ —————_—_—_—_— ki 27. position, - bara eop osteitis meaner tpn Suort Crar vs. Lona Crar.—The frost at place the sorrel horse was a length orto ahead of Boyt, Police Intelligence. Pay pl bad were Pods ond irom haber sacle Wavy. Doptest, te send tas eines teat einlooet Inthe meantime the gulf squadron will occupy | Charleston turns out to have been a white one | but the latter had recovered his feet, got into fine work, | Ocr. 26.—Cheree of Pevjurye Officers Stewart and | Tire toe Minto ot Goctain or the Seatout New Vous | War Germantown to New York, to lay up for the winter; themselves with taking the various towns on the | instead of black. A favorable thin; and was playing out in his best style. He closed with | Davis, of the Lower Police, arrested yesterday Benjamin | uch law without the consent | ®1 thatthe Albany, recently launched at New York, is | . g for the plant, | Post Boy, wasshook off, and broke up, falling in the rear | Bahoock, of No. 42 Beaver street, ona warrant, wherein | Sad Me power to pass any # MBtlis + t | now officered for duty in the Gulf of Mexico— coast. An attack was to have been made on Al. | instead of being unfavorable. This will not suit | four erfivelengths. In this way they came round to | heelands charged by John Moffatt, corner of Broadway | eve ceae of ta lan me Gab tae Commaoenetes tae | PME Me, Oct. varado about ten days ago, and it is probable the turn, on the last quarter of the heat, when Boyd Anthony streets, with committing wilful perjury on | i A y' tact nga Pp the bull speculators so well as the bears. The | made another dash to catch the sorrel, during which ef | the isth day of Septomber lost, in hasing felontocsls, oa | eens Bree nenvwan tial mpoioeene eas | Grea e hontai ae ae une aber. that that town has already fallen into our bears are now in the ascendancy. We are anx- | fort he broke two or three times; but the sorrel, not- | falsely sworn to a vertain Jeposition then and there by | York © Bullty and wae vote eto Georgia her anh, | sired. ee hands. Tampico is the next point of attack, as | ions to see which will have the next chance. It Ramco prying oo) See eee reached the | him mado before Addison M. Burt, Commissioner of | win Gad not camel ulbiee’ Gas tows ef eaiaiie todas teats Tien eis epondent st Pe i a that . . F . In 84e 5 4 corre nsacola we learn itis the intention of the government to despatch | is; an even bet between the two. This will be | | Suconn Heaz.—This heat was very similur tthe pre: | yie't-! that the plant proved iis debt under tke back: | Of,Ne™ YOR. They di not entitle her to the U. 8. sloop ot war John Adame, Commander ScClu- a large force by way of ‘Tampico, to San Luis Po- | bad news for Mr. Jonathan Short, who, we be- | pein Me ae ey iy hacae bayer Rois ‘ heat, pp hbase Ite the ped bs pmo org soe hich | - is oon ‘Wer laws, therefore could not Wednesday, Tah inst eed oa a Seleome i is arri “ i 3 e heat " t i rtail i B A % tosi, to reinforce General Taylor on his arrival at | jieye, left in the Great Western to buy up alljthe | coming near enough to hurry bis leader. Pest Boy won Societe non pa tind’ Mer hanoees, ok jad rieeeekt | the furiadletion of her own Stite.. After repad Mauottion | (Be Course Of the day.—N. O. Pics, Oct. 17. the latter place. It is probable, that a combined | gotton in Liverpool and Havre for shipment to ‘his heat by three or four lengths in 2.42 before Justice Osborne, denied the charge, and said he | 7°" o\JeanPe Niet de aing that the insututions | ,We learn, says the Novfolk Beacon, that the U. 8. ship: f our land and naval forces will b sie'| Tuinp Heat.—Those who backed Harry Boyd now | wouldbe able to prove his entire innocence; consequent. | % ’ be upheld, he repeated | fthe line Peonsylvanim will be hauled into the Navy attack o: ree: e made of the country ought to pheld, pew i this country. | began to feel that their chances for winning were gone, 20% Yard ; on Tampico, to ensure its capture without loss, | id wr, anf the sorrel horse could have commanded two ts ous Berane Soil be bared oud cdtoaibaed een ty the | there . was th, che, ti Weneina” ot) the urine ohn 0 xo. dl ffusion ef blood Sreamsuir Great Western.—Capt. Howland, | in hisfavor. After a few ineffectual attempts they got | magistrate, colored boy w! iy. ‘ and so as to save unnecessary effusion ¢! on | : . . astart, and, as usual, the sorrel dashed off in front of ‘At the conclusion of his remarks there was demon: Sentences or Deatu.—There are three persens ; " >, of packet ship Ashburton, which arrived here | pees) Yr Of in front of ‘and Larceny.—Constable Buckley, of the Sth ward, of applause in court—upon which his Honor | now under sentence of death in Georgia. W. 7 both sides. General Patterson has received or- | i f | Bexa and held his ground to the end of the heat, which | arrested yesterday a black fellow called John Harvey, | *Fations inth a Whe orks - sentence ‘atren J. ders to proceed coastwise trom Matamoras to | Yesterday, exchanged signals!with the Great West- im. 58. to perform, and was won by Fost Boy, much | on a charge ef stealing from the tailor shop occupied by | otlered some parsee im due Grate mibom te had soon im | Boon, tried at the lst sae aa ior Court, 7 a : | ern Oct, 15, lat. 44) N., long. 51 W., steering to | {¢ the chagrin of numbers of the old turfmen, who held | Samuel Price, jun., No. 263 William street, a black cloth | the act, to aprene Denses the cont and eh condemned to be hung on Friday, the 27th day of 'No- Tampico, to join the squadron in an attack on | him too lightly in their opinion. coat worth $15, also pantaloons and vests valued at ing, why naam in ae auntie: tein at ne A r+ After taking and i T . | the eastward. The steamer was then out seven | A trot came off on the return, not mentioned in the bills $15 50, making in all $30 50. ‘This property was subse Mr. Buunt ‘was hea: reply, contending that | vember next. ij brother ‘arren, that place. OS ager davrndl gare, Aaa | take place, which needs a passing notice. It was between 4 Se ee bldok whee oi Adeline | the argument of counsel who proceeded him, did not ap- charyed with being to the murder, was, also, co, ‘this force, with whatever additional troops | bs | Mr. Maguire’s bay, and Mr. Snedecor's gray, *CHipple.” Dublin ahd Taebelle Scott, at Goodmat’s pawneshop, cor. | ply: te went qn to cite further authority in support of ce guilty, and Fecelved | ny fentence— Judge pene te ecvernmens inv the.) bade pig yore | theta, but in e few moments the gray opened na | REE Of Centre and Duane'streets: ‘The property was re. | ATO" TE again replicd, He contended, that | the murder of Chumberless, came Off on the, Lath fas it meantime, are to proceed to San Luis Potosi, to | ,,Peo1oxnp Curxse—We must caution the public in | Doug for him; and after. long, and CH Coon and | covered by th officer, and the thieves locked up | nore neither the “owner, agent, or attorney,” had | and occupied the court during two days. A verdict of " ; | their purchases ofcheese. Not many days ogo, several | ‘ontested | for trial by Justice Osborne. , 4, that th at high bs ‘was returned, and sentence of death reinforee Taylor. General Patterson’s command members of ire companies in Albany were struggle, ManC Uee inode? or wea genes | Wee the | More Darkies Arrested —Mr. Fallon, keeper of the city b= oo Ns eeu cnre Gar beyond the ferketie- gat’ ss ato be executed on the ith of Nevembes > by consists of about four thousand men, and this | = and w sorry to state, that several per- pease, eager agg spa Ses ge a tion of the State of Georgia, was cleerly legal. it wa tely been injured by it. Amongst | *Peed on the road, none of which, howev fall, the ring- will probably be greatly increased, so that Gene- | sahern, wa Tat ir Yung, ring sn | © Oe ove, to Cvs, wil not be lenis ine owt free the lve Geonge Kick. | [20 os theme and wend be ed te have ine | _WhMg County: Meeting ~The Democrat ral Taylor will have, st San Luis Potosi, about | flesh tas Sr eenen et nelghooring prosery; were | Political Intellige: tity prison” He was taken into custody by oftcers Leo. | obposite counsel show him how the captain could make | Whigs ofthe city. aid conaty of New York, are requssied 0 twenty thousand men. This force will be more | taken down seriously ill, though now recovered. A ‘The delogetes to appoint a nominee in the 6th Com nard and Austin, Cacihepey betate the Chief of Po. ae under the authority general gov' 7th, at 136 o/cl0ek, to heat the ve ort of the y Conves- = i ve nai 001 '” ¥ i Ll Je than sufficient to engage any force the Mexicans | piece of cheese was shown to us, apparentiy of file 4u8; | gregsional District met last evening, and at a lato hour | Hee,wnere begtve hit names Middleton R. Cooley. In | SIT puewr again replied, contending, that by the laws | SO" 0) ow ZOPHAR MILLS, View Cha, can bring into the field. effects. | had made no choice. The highest number of votes cast | rested, called Peter Jphinecn Shay, Rogers, and Thomas ee orn be iy Ms AL 977} Secretaries One of the causes of the delay to attack Tam- | | Frax.—About7 o'clock last evening a fire broke out in | for any candidate was 10 for Mr, Tilden, 22 being neces. | Brown; and all locked up by Justico Osborne ona | “SION AGE osoineg, that the malice BT? Saasunke Ghacruuae a pico, namely, the want of vessels of light draught, the second story of the premises No. 170 Water street, | gary for a choice. @ Yankee.—A young woman by the name | Was an essential redient te ee “—. thobeder the thre ‘asea.—The most — by Messrs. R. & H. Height & Co, merchants — ow manufactures ny ; ‘he democrats have neminated for the Assembly in | of Caroline Smith, was arrested yesterday on a charge of | against the State, it Ld ‘aided, abetted, and | © ! |, havi ceed $3000. The occupants of the store had pated cataray # Co, Daniel Prosser ; in Ontario Co., robbing a Bostonian, by the name of James Duncan, of | Where the oa Tg bo gy phage y. he | Man's toilet, aud as travell use of Capt. Taylor’s india rubber camels. It 1s | Sion {ume provious to the discovery ‘of the fire; and as | mish B. and A. Bickford ; and in Herkimer Co, | $20, while ina crib," kept by the accused, at No ‘16 assisted, in tl ight— pis monty id le by G. oo ce t } imposed upon—the bo stated, thathe has contracted with the government | no fire had been made in the room ‘during the day, or | 4- Beckwith and Jefferson T ‘ Thames street Locked up for trial by Justice Osborne. | Bid Doth Peet auareay law 6 occ! to pass over the bar, is about to be obviated by the | The damage sustained by fire water is su uisite for a le~ ‘A few doors above Courtlands strest. Stealing a Watch—Some sneaking thiol entered t with the case befoi “Penknives, Seis tolift the vessels necessary for the attack over the | Hight used 18 Jt, before leering, it is aupposed to Have | EG. Ven Weaunes ie the ten paste, © Cue whies for preminan No, £70 Broome street ‘occupied ver. at |, bles Wut thie haarmoraeng ¥9 27 ai ated ond Scuusors, Nallfiles, bar. i 9 P bee J ut 3 o’c] est iy it 4 wos ar. Tampico is about 280 miles south of Mata-| “qynoer Excunston—Two companies, called the | ‘The whigs of Putman county have nominated Charles | funwouta,> cack Yesterday afternoon, and stole these, | Aftor some further ont the caso wes adjourned “ages tthe inont moras. The city of San Luis Potosi, stands about | Freeland Guards,” and the “Manhattan Island Guards,’ | W. Hine for the Assembly. and escaped detection. over to this foreneon, when testo with a good deal of sa ON. 140 miles west of Tampico. {t is built near the | marched through our city yesterday, and madeafive | iq Tompkins county, John R. Fitch and Samuel R | The Slave Case.—Some three or four hundred ne opinion. eee eee eit does, some vewy inn Opposite . souree of the river Panuco, at the mouth of | Os«wrsvsess ix East Baospwav.—We have received tp > mane ,, want oma “4 tseabe o srogated byt 4 ey a by Mee z law on the subject of the long Gaiated sud ae nectady county, Col. A. To! lemocratic | n, Oreating a ‘South. : the intolence of one or more of the drivers | enndidate. o ‘ | Apparently with a’determination to rescue: the slave, { (mestion of sdctand Wakeme ome jordevs i anoches colame, of Mrs. Jervis, headed “Times are which Tampico is built. It will be seen | be sia Broadway os. ‘These drivers should be George Kirk, who it was dt would be brought be. ; | East Broad stag’ * e Kirk, who , that the force under General Patterson, with | have themselves like.‘ gentlemen-whipa,”” and noteay | ,,The oficial vote in Maryland, on holding triennial sox. | (ref ek: monte athe ree Core eo Te eieot| Tue Gaun im Fuoniwa—The Jacksonville News of the others about to be despatched to Tampico, | saughty words to passengers. It is y improper. “4 sajctiy yell Gi , f habeas corpus. In this the multitude of “shades” were 16th instant, says that the late galo was feltthere will have fall time to reach San I. leas, Coronen’s Orrice, Oct. 26—Death from Ih renee | Selnet. I ,4y considerably taken in, for, by consent of both 4,0n | with great severity. All the wharves in Jacksonville , San Lutis before Gene- | phe Coroner held an inquest yesterday at the &h ward | _ B: P. Winant is the democratic candifate for Congress | the application of Mr, Fallon, ‘keeper of the city prison, | were carried away, and several continuous to r : pp And here the only objection to this | station House, on the houg'of Roranna Phillipe a nati von roan Saran . a the slave was allowed fo remels ay et the river destroyed. The total loss is estimated at $5000, plan of the campaign suggests itself, Why may | of Philadelphia, 19 years who came jer death edward Suffern is the democratic candidate for Con | argument carried on without , thereby frustrating Bg) “RR ROR TANG, not Santa Anna turn out of his way to rds Tan » nhs bran, eng from inamperwe— Rivcwesaa trian John C. Blauvelt, as | designs of the black mob, who were bent on making @| Thursday last was ‘Thanksgiving Dey” in Cherleston, | Feroue,

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