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\e XU, No, 288—Whole No. 4536. NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORN ING, OCTOBER 31, 1846. Price Two Cents. -AVELLING ACCOMMODATIONS. — Obs iAL AND MACON AND WESTERN | RAIL RO, GEORGIA. TRAVELLING ACCOMMODATIONS. FOR STATEN OR ST REES AE o Rights of Married Women. The following is the argument of Mr. O’Conor, on whose motion the section of the new con- | stitution it refers to, was struck out, after ha- ving been previously adopted by the con- Mexican Intelligence. Extract of a letter rom the City of Mexico, dated Aer | Sept. 23, 1846 -— “The reposition ofthe President of the the Mexican to tho ovscieal AEE ons SY a trips vo and Leave Staten Island. rH ‘will make the fol : the from’ Staten Island until further notice, Leave New York. Ate orgia we 371 miles, viz — The 7th section was read §7. All property of time of her: tes fe, owned'by her at the and that acquired by her after- or foscuat, Sibece ie, than tom parate property. Laws oo a the wife's sepa. | her rights there- jacon & Western, pier ok eo aes passed providing for property, and more clearly ‘to, as well as to property held by her with her husband. Mr. O’Conor called up the question fol reconsidering which it had been first brou; and led the Convention to form a hasty judgment. He int then, but rather than permit so mn to be brought sub silentio, he would endeavor to compress within the allotted argument enough to induce And he was sure that due reflection would indu: jority to reverse the former vote. He rej led this sec- ‘lon as more important than any which had been adopt- ed—perhaps than all the rest of the constitution. of] there was any thing in our institutions that ought not by the stern hand of the reformer, it was e, anu the relations To At To Ooth Stat, Tocca provided om, ‘rom the New Orleans ‘by the way of Pensacola a file of Roe, leaves New reenter, Bo kespeia, Hyde Fal "Raga, h direct at 8 elock. Fis. be phe will leave on Tuesday, Thursday and o'clock. At 5o’clock, P, M., Landing at Intermediate Places From the fa bout BANT A CL aha ; teat fi The swi led panded | ? Mexican papers * . ehales OF boxes, reventod full dis- Fish, Lard. ‘Tallow, Bees: ar, Mill Gearmg, Pig Tron and G berate reflection, Boxes. of Hate, Donets and) Focus had not argued the important a rosolut William H. Peck, tants of that State, bad tee — the sacred ordinance of marris a en possession dan, of the ris out of it. The difference, he said, between the law E nd, and that of most other nations, was that it hed the mast entire and absolute union and iden: tity of interests and of persons in the matrimonial state ; ed the husband as the head of the household, of the wife so thoroughl: @ could scarcel; B.Ove hy will todayy Friday, and’ Boaday ‘alte Capt. R. H. > will Capt. : H. Fury, en sree = wna tml} a Whe i vet perk Becky. se ma) ‘Savannah to Ath: Children under Dye e. ousigned to the ahectsber will be forwarded time for the morning cara for , Atlanta ar Ooth we Agent, C. R. in him the legal bei: that in contemplation oflaw exist. The common law of England was the law of this country, and both w: “the twain shall be o1 tein of holy writ—this common law rule upon ject had endured for centuries; it had with our ancestors, and cheere: the wilderness; it still continue: and purity, and with all its original benign tendency and unimpaired by time, undiminished it by any change of climate or external cir- cumstances. Revolution after revolution had swept over the home of married love here and in the mother coun- try; forms of government had ae ag with Proteus-like ;, but the domestic firesi ‘oman, as wife, or as mother, had known no change of the law which fixed her domestic character, and guided her devoted love. She had interdst apart from the prosperity of her husband. His wealth hi moderate rates, and none taken after 4}¢ any of the boats of this line, theboats, or to P.C. o%r qT xicans appear conduct of Gen. ‘an ced as a coward and complain of the Kearny, save to mentio: against the Americans. ly well informed as to but are unable to divine his ment of some of his troops towards El regarded as but the commencement of @ march upon the capital, Chihuahua. What i@ to be done, whether to veld or fight, appears net to have been determined ‘o unite ail the treops possible pared for the threatened eme: tection from our army ad roposedonly. They seemed to ua at the end of August, that Gen. Wool was to advance in that direction from San mediate and pressing danger him from their hon. : In the papers before us we see no the departure of Santa Anna for the seat of war, save in rms. He had first to raise and organise troops. Id have beentoo momentous a step not ially and repeated) urch, as reported by the Galveston ; but reo Santa Anna. He paid instalments to this country by means of them, and Wwe are prepared to learn that he A letter is published from Monterey, written just a month before the capitulation of that city. It is boasted in the town not only more troops neral Taylors immediate com: mand, but more than all the American troops from Fronton to Monterey. The writer is confident of the The supreme tribunal of war has beon organized the notorious Gen. Alvarez appointed ued by Gen. Salas on the 10th t eof letters of naturali; all foreigners who manifest a desire to become citizens, having useful professions or trades, or who are w: ‘ojoin the army. The citizens of any nation at war wi the republic are excluded from the benefits of this de- ©. Apart from the ulterior operations of this decree, ate design, to enable fo- WanNant, August 15, 1846 CHANGE OF HOURS. LONG ISLAND FALL ARRANG. a a J Bc : a ber = v = i run as fe follows: Leave Breexiyn—at 7 o’clock A. M. (Boston without « written order from ‘at the hands of Gen. thelr Alt rade cabins in ements of Gen. Kearney, in_all its original vigor ture intentions. The move- Paso del Norte, is at Chihuahua to be oe y, and for mutual pro- ve no idea at Chihua- r irge's Mano! ato A. M daily, for Farmingdale and inter- pte o'clock, M., for Greenport, dail: t ould call and see thi befe ‘or Passage in cabio id should be made om board, foot of Beekm: as yet known no nid, or else the more im- the North had driven allusion made to CHE, BROTHE, “ street. next door to the Fulton Bank: iar Paeket. Ist Noy — gular Beaks ata! Po, Il sail as above, her ar M. for ¥: pisle, MM. for i Leave Grernront—at 8% AM. 1 i P. M., (or on the arrival of Boston train dai stopping at St. Georg ingdale. Leave Farwinoparr at 6% A.M. accommodation train, ans Leave Jamaica~at 8 o'clock A. M., M., for Brooklyn, or on train. A freight train will leave Brooklyn for Gres rt, with eae Mondera (Wednesdays tad Fre ig, leave Greenyort at 1% o'clock y and Saturdays, stopping at inter ly ascommodation train society id it need a change? Must the busy and impatient besom of reform obtrude, without invitation, its unwelcome officiousness within ming circle of domestic life, and fin w Br. . Capt: Hagh Metiwens having splendid accommodations, elt street, Kast Rover, to. WOODHULL & Me 01 BiB vas: hi er il aa nbove, hi pa the charmed end cha: there too change the laws and hi je called upon not only hi thers, sous—all who held the married pause and deliberate before they fix the fundamental law, this new and 4; ily, i] 1} board, fe sper gtge) | ols nen 1 P. M., and 636 P. the arrival of Boston alluded to. Nor loan of two mil- forced loans are a favorite weapon Noy—The new an gers’ car attach me i on'ivesdy, Tharede as to comfort, are unequalled by any built upon shicse rules and ¢ e improved, and ought to rests in married lif that there will be united than the force under Get 8. A. M.. for Greenport. Re- tending to embark would do well to g rwenport at 23¢ P. M., for Brooklyn, stopping - for themselves, before engaging e! board, EPH MeMURRAY, corner of Pine and South streets HAVANA LIN P The cases, produced de- but its general influence upon the man- ners of society was most benign This was exhibited in the pest history of England and our own country ; it wee visible in the existing condition of our peo change the law, and by a rash ex; ment, put at risk the choicest blessings we enjoy ? enerally faithful, and true in America, are gener- models for imitation. The least reflection must con- ince, that this state of manners amongst us, results from the purity of our laws for domestic Jaws onght not then to be changed, lest m change with them. The proposition ous and deceitful form ; it came with professions of re- gard for woman, and thus won a ready access to the fa- vor of all good men; but like the se first woman, it tended—if it did not seek—to degrade hei. He thought the law which united in ope common bond, “the pecuniary interests of husband and wife, should re- an who desired to wee it If it were chan; and man and wife convert- re partners, he believed, a most es- would result to the endearin; A wife with a separate esta! disposal and mi rival her husband in tra particulars, anpy, PACKETS: wEOM. ful BETH J, John $, Remington, master, will sail posi- tively on 15th November. For freight of passage, having su a IN 088 1 pe 8. Wharves, Philadelphia. INLY REGULAR LINE OF NEW OK- NS PACKETS—The ships to sail m Tap- tt’s Regular New Orleans Line, in their proper P SULTANA, Captain Bunker, foot uf Mai- \ctoher. HUDSON, Captain Page, foot of Wallstreet, ‘W. & J.T. TAPBCOTT, 86 South street, two doors below Burli FOR LONOON—Regalar Pocket of the lst November—The first cinas, fast WELLINGTON, Captain Chad en, Will sail as abot ber, authorizing the Husbands in Ameri jaya} furnished accommo- IN F. OHL & protectors of their wi 1 6234: Jamesport, train, $2.25. mses tre in tandinced os the arrivil of Taina at te seve- take passengers at very low fares, to ail parts Baggage Crates will be in readiness at the foot of Whitehall ‘overnment. These strikes us as having an im reigners to serve as Mexicans in Mexican privateers. Gomez Farias, Secretary of the Treasury, addressed.a Circular on the 9th of September to the Governor of the ‘States, calling upon them to make up the arrears of the tional rev. which had been cut short by the blockade of ports, &c. The government is energetically endeavoring to or- ganize a national guard. A meeting of the citizens of Vera Cruz was heid on the 20th ult, m obedience to a call upon them, to perfect an organization. The papers speak of the project as the grand scheme of their national nt’s tale to the iatesman” leaves Greenport for Sag Har e arrival of the Boston train from Brooklyn. Srooklyn, Oct. 8, 1846. KEGULAR MALL LIN 09 see BOSTON. je was no true Am age passen| id make immediate a) tole traior ae terests would be hikel; controversies would comer of Pine and South sti MES BEVERIDGE, mail Mak wevelt streete—Sails, Awnings, Bags, ., made to order,iv a neat and substanti Sails to be repaired from id All orders punetually executed. HT NOX THERN LIGHT FOR SALk. ving concluded to withdraw le the well known LIGHT, 70 tons f tis iy bails of white wales, ‘There are ire ions for 24 passengers, Army Intelligence. (From the New Orleans Pic. Oct. 22. The steamship Jas. L. Day arrived at 1 o'clock this morning from Port Lavacca, which place she left on the 19th inst., and reports nething of importance from the a regiment, Col. Marshall, took their march on the i3th, and the Tennessee regime! Col. Thomas, on the 1 Port Lavacca on Moi posing grow out of such relations ; usband and wife would be- come armed against each other to the utter destruction of the sentiments which should entertain towards each other, and to the utter sul riedlife, Did time allow, in whic! misc! in i might issension. It might of this thought was an unmerited rej can wives and husbands. purpose; it was the relations, as now actually existing, his admiration. His object was to tions against the im) proved or reformed. protect. It was governed by laws of divine , a8 perfect as human ; and he wished it to be comfort. ‘This line leaves south side Pier No. 1, North Riv » (Bunda d)at 5 Madeetee fe outs a tome ps eher oll tes cae insured fire, and oun against fire, an army. The Kentuck: ‘The andi from *Yachug, suay hadseceir s for General Taylor raham, of the army, who a onthe idth inst., arrived in this cit; and will depert this day onthe ‘The first extract which we give is from a private let: the expioits of afyoung their oft recur- were entrusted to Majer J. @ fatel means of irri- left Washingto: the hly found in all respects. with Stare Rooms. Th "ON, Captain W. are double) in her n T. Pease, wiil leav. oe tt cabin, affor termediate ports, on Mc iy on board, 7 OOIMBEREY & PEA! 027 5t' BPI AS, For NEW YORK sat trormediate places the ig South A 8, Perth Ai oat fais for Chicago, veaton for his d freight or passage, app! Buffato, Oct, 1816, ror NEW ¥ an e_ steamboat NEW Nothing wae tatioe mn aod ter to a gentleman here, lawyer of our city. It is dated Camanco, Sept. 29, 1846, Hays escuped unharmed, alther tinct engagements, and alwa: would very soon tal brother Jack. je, of Louisiana, and alone from day with his aix-shooter, or revolving rifle, took pops. Monterey, Mexico, Sept. 27, 1846.—You are aware that a number of the officers and privates of the Louisiana volunteers refused to return home after their regime: were disbanded. Among these is Col. Bailie Peyton, who ting #8 volunteer aid to Gen. who has behaved in the battles with great saw the Colonel moving about at ana sort of aidto Gen. Taylor once or twice du: ‘he hardest work and tal having been accomplished, in order to was done by Ci Ld waters. jeu of the Northern Light for sailing, and ax a are too well known to require further descrip- Particulars apply to the subscriber, at W. P. WINCHESTER. nah he was in life, as it was, he wished to in the front uisbed as his immor- use top in the city, where he, roung Strother, of break until the w! this time, Harry, thirty-nine other No. 15 South Market street. Bost O2d 6wrre £3 was, in this count human nature could be made left untouched, in all its sacredness and simplicity. The it, under the existing law, continue the same under a law precisely the reverse. On the contrary, it was evi dence in favor of the existing that the great fundamental laws of a community in res- roperty, have an essential influence even upon sof humen affection within the domestic in England, the unnatural law of | yuc there, as with us, the of it as he pleased ; yet an E: children with ual gave the bulk of his estate to ty with the lew, accustomed and mn one child, and in_vit affection, puts off hie mbey and New York, on Monday AVRE—The superior French brig AR- Captain _ Somer, Se be promptly dis- THINCKEN, Brokers. ‘OR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON—The red and copper fastened Perth Amboy at Wille, Blazing Star about 9 o'clock, retura- ing will leave New York from Pier No. 2 North River, at 4 ra ales, ter adios “*gouth Amboy, 8 OPPOSITION MORNING LINE Al 64 U . K FO ond street, Van Cortlandt’ fem Clase, fast sailing, ¢ law. None could deny ‘early in November for Cali , Columbia river, s Incements are offered, at other intermediate ports. passage, on bed en the foot of aoe treet, or at No. 58 Liberty st... where letters will be received a bee, ths yt proved, he confers wealth w) tion of the dictates of natu: er sons with places in the army or navy—bii with a sorry pittance. In this count produced exactly the would consider himself rty, unless indeed, som: Tefen 3 uitable claim to a better 1 ‘orth, over to the attack on the town. st walking ever heard of J GULAR LINE OF PACKE’ W—Packet of Ist November— packet ship BROOK ly sailas above, her regular lid accommodations for cabin THE sew id new and fast sail steamboat MET. ieEwen, will positi Wiss tad Brieey es t. Smith, of New Orleans, and Lieut. Price, a lawyer from Natchez, both of whom {belonged Louisiana he} way from Camargo in six day: of the 2ist, walking sixteen miles that wed a rifle from it_ 634 o’clock, A. M. ay and Bat ey ibany in time for is boat will arrive in ing North and West. apply on board, or of A. CLARKE, ‘cents; Poughkeepsie, 50; o4imr VELLekS GOING SOUTH, NEW AND MOST AGREEABLE LINE TO +” Breakiast aud ial cause should give iz ater rovision than ‘the unanimous con- he would not unduly trespass upon this ‘indulgence. A law like that proposed was a ular circumstances » On reaching fantry. fought with’ thems few hours, and Sle a the Mssiasippi rej i and tlandt’s Dock, 25 |E—Becond Line—Packet Funek, will sail on the eitinteer ents wat © Her accommodations for cal ist of Noveuter, Afterwards they fough: it proper, ‘ial settlements eould now Bare ‘the te fe estates of married woman, and sui although it secured married wowen, fons belug depo secured mai women tion of their husbands, nth to be feored that it too frequently secured them from yyment of any such sentiment. ed of wealth and luxu: it flourished there OE tage, nor any great portion the wisdom ot Siowite separate settlements but he would not enter into that question of their action was limited—and lay among those who had many sources of enjoyment; and tho rule on that subject. He woul tlements to take effect enly by the ty. Then they would have no large. It was the generallaw of the State—the operating alike upon all classes—and that law only worked its way into the ve: part of the mental constitution of the ntly inf for good or for e' iving @ scretch. Enclosed is a letter written by Allis to Judge Please rea@it, gather all you can mediately to the Judge. tack on the Bishop’s Palace. He would up—like a jack-knife, until he obtaii and would then level his rece, take ‘press: iT it, ON, ‘comectis ith the Great Mail Allis is quite a eek, leaves Commerce street wharf, Balt iced him at the at- y and Friday evenin, dle ful tae, jing to secure berths make early application ox be W. & "APSCOTT, 96 South-st., 2d door below Burling Stip. hen emitten with th CURE FO: jw up in the hot affected not the hu: of society. Many doubted find the men that died not wi AN INFALLIBLE three or four hours on ‘and expeditions, Berton of Me Id Point Comfor the hereby, fail Line through ‘gmpanies composin be ‘conveyed by d in eon- the Mount Vernon, always as cl hy as er Line except the at the Southern Rajlrond of- [From the Baltimore American, Oct. 29. It is now stated that Commodore Stewart command of the large force about to be concentrated in the Gulf of Mexico,preparatory to an attack on the castle joa. Thé 120-gun ship Pennsylvania, now being fitted out for the service at the Gosport Navy Yard, is to join the squadron. : id 1 of the G: v ay of San Juan de ial act of the par- Hesale and retail b; ay other line, and wi & KETCHAM, fulton st. N. Y.; Brooklyn, C. Maltoon, cor. Myrtle Avenue and Pear. FUN! MEEN FUN! & CELEBRATED Chinese Skin. frame of society, becat , the habits, man- The occasional acts of uence, but the general offepring, would Kade oc 0 . the convention to look at the state of so- ciety in the nations of the civil law, w! ARRIVAL FROM THE Far West.—Sir George Simpson, the Governor of the Hudson’s Bay Com- pany, arrived at Montreal a few days since, from the via Detroit. He travelled on horse- of 8t. Anthony on ‘or further particulars flee, Pratt st., Baltimore, o: mmerce st. whart, or the Mount Vernon, of }—Travellers by the al ners, and morals of a countr, individuals have no general law of society, if it was not the cempany’s terri back as far as the Fal Sir George started from the Red September, and completed the distance to the Falls in intelligence of the arrival of the'troops sent out by the British Government in June jt. last. This force comprises detachments of engineers, arti)- with a berrack commissariat and medical de) ent, the whole under the command of oo Crofton, who accompanied the Governor to Mont- real. jajor Crofton wes selected for this command by the unt of his long end valuable ‘The troops were in good health and excellent spirits, and seemed pleased with The editor of the it Adi who had conversed with Governor Simpson, says:— “ The presence of this fine bedy of men highly acceptable toall classes of the as affording an o ‘and as many of t! ersburg at same time with there suo breach of counection by the Bey , $9 5.—Passer at the office No, 100 ch tm TROY MORNING AND EVENING LINE. MORNING LINE AT SEVEN O’CLOCK. twenty-seven days. continental Euregs, here the estate of the wi parate, and to compere it with the beautiful and divine simplicity of the marriage relation in Eng} State—to contemplate i powder, entirely free from all mi y rom ‘omental herbs and | It exotics of inesti: irmiess in their nature, that those wit complexion, may ®) lery and infantry, high life, with its separate settlements for the wife, its thousand luxuries and few real joys, and to compare it with the domestic im the ordinary walks of tendency to irritation of relations an they existed life, where this device of man’s enemy was unknown — After such comperisons would any man say, that a aan pee Me gd to thore ht] Rap ag 1 re repens to the system of marriage settlements by wi in 8) cial cases, that relation is establishe: at Jd hich this section ike of Wellington, services in India and ail reepecta York, and in allthe prim a a FY boxes—price 3s and 6e. M. L. RAY, Agent. between man and . Church.) Mr. in some degree, because it not only renders the r husband, as to her fortune, but of a participation in it, by new and increased impediments, as if he were presumed to be her worst If matrimony is not desirable without these and fences, and reservations, { say marry not t ancient rule of the E: as adapted to the state of the Engli A. A. their new statien. IMPORTER OF TOBACCO eof Havana Begurss 8,08 gro" ‘of Paper ‘Bevan, ALTO CHAMPAGNE.” N_ INVOICE of this“ Patriotic has just been received by the sul whi Keepers and Priyace Genuemen is inv! For sale 1n lots to ay Sth ay ET aan DIES’ HAIR LLIAM J. BARKER, (formerly with H. Martin, and tenders his servi ion, both for produce and labor; ate superior ey nd the pre- sence of her Majesty’s forces promises directly to pro- mote the cause of civilization in the region of the North. fation at the Red River, under leyan connexion. i, West Point, Irde Park Rhine | and wiicleente and retail: There is a missiona: the care of the British manners in early attention of Hotel Seomesetins Hate tak Signy on Taesday, Loo epply om board, or at the office on the NY AND TROY LINE.. Cask or Prorgsson Mares.—The case of the |Commonwealth vs. James J. Mapes, which has been on trial in the Court Sessions for the last eight or ten days was brought nat cases often occur when such res! vorable to connubial happiness. not admit a rule which impairs the union, and Jes! attributes of holy matrimony. dence between husband and wi peipchepon ao should a ity a often see acts of tyranny cruelty exercised by the husband joy My nig of which the jaw takes no cognizance ; et no man 4 doubt zy jety of the rule which band the control and custody of the wife. male and ikness must pay for their tion. That a woman should contemplate h d husband, as likely to become her enemy and and should guard he: her embraces, ‘would be unfa- A benign policy would NEW YORK. FOR It is better that confi- jimes be in that relation. We twenty thousand ber t, commission merchants of this city The money ionably low. 7 devoted “to this brane, be of wisdom or reftection Jeave on Monday, ing these Bote srrive in Wand. ake Cha apply on bonrd, or at ir names and residences is & Elbert never re- of er parceulare enquire of ceived any of the sugars in question ; and ‘it was con rosecution, that ch , Was, at the time, the rain of C1 eee fo freight taken af o’eloek. BeBe ater ier eat it NOTICE. TROY EVENING LINE. ON UT ater URSDAY, Sa ea ite reelf against him hen mit one sombre and disgusti: ; e { hearts and latereste 5 and the moi hich excessive refinement Judes Sa Court fp Rr a in the possession of Mr. Mapes. Tho interest from the tion of the accused. about noon, when A —Philadelphia Sun, Oct. form an excresence which same ideas in . wen = Ambrose Spencer. If this convention should change the laws, invade the sanctuary of domestic love, and entrench within it the fiend pecuniary self interest would ultimately change the whole character of the married relation in our country. He spoke for posterity, not for the present generation. If the members of this convention and the people acted unwisely in this matter, they would go down to the grave unpunished ; for the evil would not come in their day. Laws might be changed in an instant, but manners could neither be form- ed nor subverted mainly, The present tone of societ; in this respect was too fixed to be soon changed. It was the result of centuries of human existence under a wise law.@The wives and husbands of the present dey would retain the manners that law had created long after the law itself was abolished. But if this new rule should be adopted, the student of Beery in alter times would condemn the act. From amid the less pure and incorrupt habits and manners of domestic lifeas then existin; around him, he would look back to the present day w emotions akin to those which affect our minds when con- templating the first family, in happy e before the tempter came. Affairs in Canada. .,:, [From the Montreal Herald, Oct. 28.) Politics continue dull, but they show symptoms of moving. Mr. Hincks, the late Inspector Gonbral, and the great gun of the radical editors, been into Upper Canada to address his constituents, in hope, no doubt, of @ speedy opportunity to regain his seat, | + ¢ ' * , The question of free trade will be a subject of discus- sion whenever a general election takes place. Upon one of the most practical parts of this question—we may add one of the simplest, viz : whether the $s. on the im- portation of breadstuffs intended for the re-exportation, should or should not be repealed, the ex-ministerialiats and their support voted for the continuance of the duty, and almost succeeded in throwing out their oppo- nents. At present the whole of the press ef this party is out in favor of the movement, This is something like a sign of the times. The ministry who, some time ago, dismissed Col Gu- y from the Adjutant Generalship of the Lo e ve since offered him the post of police mi Quebec. As the salary, however, is to be re that of the adjutant generalcy—:£500, to only year, as the Colonel is not celebrated for a foolish hu- mility, and as, besides, he dependent of such an office, it # stand why they should have sub, cessarily to the certain humi sal. This is the more mysterious, as the Colonel has not shown himself at allchary of his attacks upon them. In connection with this subject, we may, mention that the appointment of Col. Young to the adjutant general- ship, been officially approved at home, much to tho annoyance of sowe peop! @ here. The 2d battalion of the 7ist regiment has come down here from Kingston, It is said to have been ordered down on account of the desertions constantly going for- ward. Seventy men are understood to have deserted in avery short time, most of whom joined pany on the American shore. There ittle doubt that these fellows went across in compliance with seductions held out to them by the authorities of the United Sti Some of them liked their new ser vice so little that ag § returned, and the rest were pre- vented from doing so by volunteers, who mounted guard over them until they could be sent to Mexico The agricultural shows have recently taken place in mest parts of the country. These are exhibitions for prizes given by societies, got up by the people, but en- couraged by government grants There haa beena sa at off Sorel. The boiler of the steamboat Lord Bare exploded asthe boat was leaving that place Several persona were badly scalded, and five, including a fireman and stoker, have since died Very great mischief has been done by the recent gales of wind. Oar shipping lists are too Tong for insertion, but will show a dreadful account of losses in the Gulf We have already had several sharp frosts. able activity is still manifested in exploring the mineral region of Lake Superior. The result of an assay of four samples of ore made by Johnson & Co., of Gresham street, London, gives an average of about forty- four per cent ef silver in one sample, and about fifty-nine per cent of copper on the whole. Sir George Sim returned to town from his usual tour through mn Bay territories. At York factory he found Colonel Crofton and the troops under his command, who had arrived there in good health and spirite; the Lager an sep argos’ accompanied Sir George on his return es far as Hed ‘The dewand for pro- duce created by the presence ot the | da is repre. sented as very advantageous to the settlers, Lord Errol is now in Montreal; he is stopping at Da- ley’s Hotel, where Lord Cathcart has also taken apart- ments for the winter. - Police Intelligence. Oct. 80.—Important Decision.—In the case of Nicolas Lucian Metzger, the fugitive from France, who stands charged with forgery, Justice Drinker, after a very long and tedious examination, bas committed the prisoner in full upon charge, thereby rendering him amenable to the laws of France, under treaty. The following isthe copy 4 the commitment:— the city and county of New York, by which in vir- tue of the 33d section of the act of Congress, entitled fetes to oo the judicial peimeloitned United , "passed in 1793, a magistrate au to arrest and commit on beil for trial certain offenders against the laws of the United States, as such ‘strate, having powerunder,the 3d section 1 sixth le of the con- stitution’of the United’ Sta fog from justice from ences such foreign is heve by them foffended. f said , end of them, and to the keeper of the Cit of said city, then and in the name, and by the ect ‘ Lo is Be and Joseph Karst, together spectively of Louis Bo : with certain document evidence, with a fugitive from justice from the laws France, where he stands cl with having at Lon eof dom and ci lest aforesaid, on or it the 14th day of November, 1848, feloniously, with an intent to cheat and wicked- ly altered and forged a certain obligation or mort; 5 and with having altered and passed same for valuable consideration, to the great judice end injury of the ci- tizens of France, or some of them; as also with having at or about the time last above named. at the place afore- said, feloniously forged and altered certain other papers, documents and evidences of debt, to wit:—certain com- mercial and bank papers, promissory notes ‘and obliga- tions, or mortgage of great amounts, and for large con- siderations to the great detriment, and for the purpose of cheating and defrauding the citizens of France, or some of them; also, with hav: at the place, and about the time last aforesaid, and wi holding the office of notary, and in his public and officiel character of notary, em- bezzled certain large sums and amounts of money, from and of the property of the citizens of France, or some of them, with which money he secretly fled the country, and sought refuge in the State of New York, and Uni: ted States of America, and ye ay safely keep the said your custody in city prison, until the or proper authorities of United States, ‘e sufficient time to make an order in the pre- mises, to the effect that the said Metzger may be surren- dered into the custody and charge of the government and laws of France, or to the duly authorised agents thereof, to be properly deslt with, or be otherwise de- livered by due course of law. Given under my hand and seal, the 30th of Octo- ber, 1846. W. WALN DRINKE Special Justice. Assaull with intent to kitl—Officer Baker, of the 6th ward, arrested last night, Susan Anthony, Harriot Win- der and George Morgan, on a charge of committing a violent sensu. with a knife on the person of Jane Thompson, inflicting several severe gashes on face and head. The wounds were inflicted by the woman Anthony, while the othemtwo stood by and abet- ting. Justice Osborne committed them all to Tombs, in default of $500 bail for their appearance at court. Burglary.—The grocery store of Mr. B. Wooster, No. 178 Houston street, was peels, entered Vd by some thieving rascal, whe stole about $15 w of pennies, with which he made his escape. Charge of Rape.—A man by the name of David Walsh ‘was arrested yesterday on a charge of attempting to com- mit a rape on the person of Mai ‘ord, residing at No. 9 Goerek street. ocked up for examination by Justice Merritt. Burglary.—Under this head in yesterday’s Herald, we noticed the discovery of some burglars in the store of Mr. Megary, No, 190 Water street, and in doing so, we inad- rintéely gave credit to officer Elliott, of the 34 ward, specting the discovery of the burglars. This was not the fact, for t D the private watchmen on that post; he discovered the door to be open when trying them, on going his rounds on the morning tour. Drop Game --T'wo fellows called Bill Anderson and esterday by officers Camp- Jack Smith, re wrrested y: bell and Soriham, of the Ist ward, w the above of cers detected in coming'the “drop game” on a coun- tryman, Locked up for examination. A Bold Trick.—Two dock thieves called ay ah nog of attempting to steal a barrel cf beef, worth $20, belonging to Mr. Henry Smith, shall and John Clue, on a charge of Fulton Market, were ed up tor trial Petit Larceny —Jobn Jones waa caught yesterday, in the act of stealing money from the poh dcawer, owned by John Gode. “John Siaith was caught in the act of carrying off s het and coat from the entry of Mr. P. G. Stuyvesant, resi- ding in the 2d avenue. John Lewii rested yesterday, heme ot staalng ® pieces of me called epelter, worth , be- longing to Gerant H. Smith, from the ship Maria Francis, Iylog at Piet No. 6, North’ River, ‘Comaitted (or tral by Justice Osborne. Cononzn’s Orrice, Oct. 90—Death from Burning held vat No. onner, & child of four Dey: believed it | Philade! Grehat N.C; C.R lndelphia; J. Ch: City.—C, Tho . 3. nandaigua; Rev. H. Sherman, New Jersey; P. fuller vingston Co.; D. Warnick, Va.; C. Parker, Ala.; J. Mon- roe, New York; M. Van Gi Drake, J. McCrea, Philad.; J. Hill, Mas Newburgh; Dr. Hallowell, Kingston, C Franxuin.—A. Latham, J. Swan, Easton; A. Nichless, New Jersey; G. Fisher, Boston; J. Catlin, Troy; W. Wiles, Maine; Mr. Sadler, Brockport; W. Whiton, Pier- mont;'S. Ramill, New Jersey; © Parker, Mobile; ll, Bridgeport; W. Chamberlain, Poughkeepsie; Mass; J. Cobb! Hole, P.O Age jks re 3 Gardner, England; A Allen, Alabama; Mr Greenville, . Thomas, Norwich; E. ‘8! Bradferd, Conn. Hartford; J. Holm P. Sumner, Harttord Nuisance Case— given to the jury y: ultation they rendered a verdict for plaintiff, for 00... Oct, 30.—In re. George Ki Edmonds will give Exections 1x ALabama.—The Marion Review, published in Yancey’s late district, under date of the 2st, says, that though the full returns have not been Political Intel nce. Daniel B. Taylor, Esq., will deliver an address this evening, at the Forrest Hi » origin of democracy and cleims of toa seat in the next Congress, This will be « curious in Pps street, on the avid C. Broaderick John L. Webb, member elect of the House ot Beare. sentatives of Pennsylvania for Bradford county, at 0 in id, on the 17th inst., only four el days after his election. Peter Van Valkenburgh and George F. Taylor, are the ‘candidates for Assembly in Madison county. Day rr is nominated for the Assembly by the whigs of Schenectady county. - In Greene county, George F. Wright and Geo. Beash, are the democratic candidates for Assembly. Mr. Atkins, a worthy merchant of this city, has de- clared his intention, at the request of many friends, of running as an independent candidate for the Assembly. Movements of Travellers. The following list comprises noerty the whole of yes arrivals at the principal Hotels :— Anitaican.—G, Walker, Portsmouth ; I. French, Sing J. Freser, Canada: Mr. Davis, N. Jersey; C. J. Ve; D Suail, Butlo; F. Dixon, Philadel James’ Kobb, Mass.;' J. Williams, Georgia; Dr. Mon- tague, Newburgh ; Mr. Truesdale, Detroit ; J. Mi _. Boston; H. Armstro: T. Williams, ; Astoa.—P. Crowell, ship St. Louis : Mr. Winthrop, Pa.; L. Tracey, do.; J Poughkeepsie; Dr. Col. Sullivan, British Army ton, England;’ P. Dodge, D. Boston; J. Howe, do.; J. Wallace, Philadelphis Re Lewen, Mo; wich; , Newburgh; Mr. Gilmore, Balti- my; J. C. Webster, Patterson. D. Vandenburgh, Syracuse; J. Rutger, s! y a ger, George Carne, Liverpool . Treadenall, Hobert, New Or! $.A.; J. Booden, J. Vester, oe bech, Albany; Mr. Sage, H. ; Dr. Rogers, Ww; F. Orono ‘aas.; J. Kellele, Boston; Rev. Mr. Jennett, ; J.'Morgan, Baltimore; Mr. Richardson, —J. Gilmore, Edward Peale, Philadelphia; F. Bowen, Maus,; H. Stall, New Jersey: Harrisburg; R. Simpson, Boston; Mr. No: Hyde Park; H. Knickerbroke, Lansingburg; J. Spaulding, Burlington; ‘Albany; A. Miles, Geor Mr ‘fyle: Navtucket; Morton, Portland D. Langan, T. Bramley, Montreal A. Butterfield, Utica; R Jones, James Hog, Philadelphia; J. Walker, Pal- myra; H.and J.C. Montanegan, G. Patterson, Philadel- Juoton—Franklin Muzzy, Bangor} N. Tattle, NH; E. Sullivan, E. Iveson, Aud ii all, New Castle; H.; J. Brandexer, New | Ogdensburg; D. Buck, r; k. Goodrich, N. Haven; J, Crampton Supertor Court. Before Judge Oakley. Ocr.30.—Beirne and Burnside vs. Dord —In this cause the jury rendered a verdict for 61. Peter Gasener va. Lawrence T: Husteed et. @—Action on promissory note for $503. Defence is that plaintiff is not the bona fide holder, ard that the note was vente f plied to the parpase, for which it was given. Adjourned. », plaiatif’s’ for $1,170 efore Judge Vande! 1. Ferguson vs. The Corporation of "North Berieh Baptist Church in the City of New York.—This cause is further adjourned to this morning. Commou Pleas Before Judge Ulshoeffer. Henry Tobias vs. Dennis Sadlier et. al,—This wen an ac- tion ona promissory note for $101. The defence was that it was am accommodation note, fer which no consid- eration was given. Verdict for pl r, $116. For plain- tif Mr. Muloch ; for defendants Mr. J.8. White. Before Judge Daly. Clark vs. Mather—This caso was terday evening, and after a short Cireult Court. Before Judge Edmonds. @ fugitive slave—Judge in this case this morning. is decisior is reason to believe that Mr. Cottrell] (D.) |, there has been elected by asmall majority. The whig gain ge, and there isevery hope that demo- 4 ei et be prostrated al the next election. In Goventh distr q ict, lately represented poor McCon- ot. @ most edifying scene is in process of enactment, by ives, who are anxious to catch his mantle. hope thet the whigs will The Review expresses aloof and Tet them ht } out. No less than six candi- dat to thambers Herald, four locos and themselves candidates in that the same day. How many more are to come alle Ee th nha is: elec elt dm runof Beman in Yaeacey’s district, seems ve put our democratic brethren, in that quarter,out ‘dation of potiebe a . en Blackett, 364 Hudson street ; “aa ‘AY IKON, of hak ae at and equate, very soft and tough. ¥o aaReenenetemntinettie:__antenteeietniaeaiamn! COMFORTABLE FIRESIDE TREATMENT. SICKENING mercurial {bottles of black quackery stand on washst in cold cham! grin on the h Tiddem invalid in rooms occupied by the homel M JERVIS'S 2 NO with sae of a coction he yasly out its ja of joy,and the matron 5 to We Rot, at of that victory o'er cou , sore wi ke. KWAY IRON, for the manufacture of Guns, Pistols and Bw ‘ords; also, for Harpoons, Wire, other arti- cles requiring great strength and <8. For sale by the manufacturers sole Agent, © i Wagichr GOLD PEN MACHINERY. HE undersigned offers for sale, on reasonable terms, se- i an Ct Rly be accompanied with complete practical ey N.Y. ‘erme made known DOES in person. jouer to J. M TROWBHIDG. Byracuse, Tre on fall, sh he sachets . Gousber wae = ESSENCE OF OOF FEE. ee delicious beverage made of the and best Cof- a account of Mellity'it oflore to housekeepers ana bachelors ty he “y oleagin cup of bot cleo supe some advantages essence, 1s confident that it to.all who try it. 0. No. 13 Muiden Lane; W. 8. Cor- Gaianer ( er, corner ( Uo., No. 73 it Broadwi Ons Iwere Manufacturer, No. 08 Murray st. door was found open by Mr. one of PLUMBOTYPES. GOLD MLDAL AWARDED. E. Proprietor of lery, having discovered pes to paper, is Low fi r of portraiture at the rate of 106 fac similie copies for ten The Plumbe Ni the Plumbe National Daguerrisn Gal- mode of transferring t- edto execute this new syle Gace ond corel ofa decerielongt SCOTT'S BAZAA 4 Prior Raat. orrosite Nino's. 8 late of the var will always use market 4 CHa . i Medea all times, ‘anal a LF voceas toe Private parties at LING TRUNKS, &e. IN Bs irer, No. 1 Wall It, corner | roadway, why i superior leg \ peg Lae =o for a Halls Fer tie, Bouth Ashore, We, led with Fi 4 ‘of Lim®re i had ad COUGHS, COUGHS, COUGHS. "8 COUGH LOZENG! “found ee This 0 the Mae cee race of breath, asthma, cons' ¢ many teenie wot it to remove those forse Wee Save epporignesd tent happy bt im have bean reduced to the brink, of, ihe graye tment, A. sie box will care ine most obstinate wr G.COLey, fe, 351 Pearl gt, Fran nage” ~

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