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t+ THE NEW YORK HERALD. SH ell ge ran trey eon gt rh 2 NEW YORK, SUN DA Y MORN NG, NOVEMBER 1, 1846. Merlee own carte __'FRAVELLING ACCOMMODATIONS. | MAKITINE ACCOMMODATIONS. | | Sia ranean: ate D. _Pegeaemmone &| Army and Naval Intelligence. J islands on the African coast, adapted to vineyards— | all U pper California, North of Santa a. was in the CENTRAL AND MACON AND WESTERN | an aleatt [From the New Orleans Picayune, Oct. 23 } Should this district ever be incorporated into the Union, full pis. quiet possession of the American fore Pp pa- LL AND MACON Am | Ping paw ot Re rn SK ‘Castillos, Fer | | | The fine steamship left, or was to leave, at a late hour | wine would become aa article of export, and the region rently very much to the satisfaction ‘of all the inhabitants, KALL ROADS, GEORG! i Somenaies ot Kee 5 last night, for Brazos Santiago. Major Graham goes on | would offer a most attractive point for German emigrants | who have been long desirous of seeing their country un- | ac ‘Tencral assortinent of Tobaeeo, for gale on, low | her, with despatches for General Taylor. Lieut. Kear: | from the densely populated regions of the Hine. der some stable government. Co. j= is*rh | ney’s company of eseqnans, go over onher. We learn, Chihuahua, p’ ly now in the possession of General ‘The gallant and adventurous Fremont commands sa | Remittances to and’ VRRANGENENTS, a Ireland, Thee BU CP ty a A Op Or ep | an from Great Britain and Irelan: o acca on Wednesday, seize: op | of Gen. Kearney, is one of the most im) inland | His men are animated with the fee! “~~ ad | “Teron tn bog rior eta re = ortunit: of reaching Matamoras. Of f these some ae cities of Mexico, and about equi- Gistal, belsreen, the | tility towards Castro for his conduct radon al expe. BLACK eye OR OLD LINE OF LIVER- | ot trarh 67 Naasav et low in health, but their 4 spite were superior to bodily | mouth of the Rio Grande and Guaymas, on the Pacific, | dition before the war. ‘OL, PACKETS. = infirmities, and they would not lose the opportunity of | being less than 500 miles from each. Chihuahua onco | ‘The Commodore graphically describes the mode in jce is administered now in California. In surgeons and pursers are converted into nd admirable magistrates do Lay ag people ‘at fi ; but they have true justice rather than Mexican law is now adminuster- nd that it costs nothing. This has surprised them, is working its natural effect in cencilisting them. er the evacuation of the | ral district wouldbecome the most productive in the | Were the flag of the United States now to be hauled joved from the command | world. down in California, it would not be replaced by datvee of reaching the field of active service. contained 70,000 people, and now 10,000 to 12,000. It is J OHN CATENA No.1 Wall | "We learn from Com. Sloat, thot the steam schooner | encircled by some of the richest mines of silver’ in all Broadway, d and constant- ft So onky Spitfire, Capt. Tatnall, took in a supply of coal at Kings- | Mexico, among the most celebrated of which are those gene ON i, ee be mgt proceeded on her voyoge to Chagres. She | of Fl Passal, St, Eulalia, and Mordos. ‘The Typ hneeing) Rove, lanta. caloga. | the Black Ball, or Old Line of } Timals, suitable foe pepe te , however, ani anticipate a dreary i Ta, Lg vag ah h of every month. Also, by | French BOS | rAd Bice tcaovnsl gtinon oho win 6t Masher on: the,|-SeTSG@) in allpee fy" Hello W eke, See om ty PerScae sce eentt| «Snir forthe Went ni South Ameria, We led.vth | gh stant hth Rue, Bacon’ the Black Ball, or Old Line of L H city, General hg nope "Ron Beet, Fishy Lard Black Ball, or Old. Line of Liverpoat Packets, com- couG: Counns. Mexican army by a council of officers, and that | ‘The troops under Gen Wool will doubtless move | Mexico. ‘The inhabitants of California will never submit staenes fie tive cad Gra Wigs ost rogularappotated Jey a ae Cooney couan noepate. 1S. sar reme- | G22 Mejia was restored thereto, The incapacity of | westward to Guaymas,a city of 2000, people, which has | tothe rule of their old masters. bp9 | rity Goons. Tae To Doth t vibes Brought ont in any of the wn a . | Ampudia is assigned for this important move. This in- | been founded since the revolution of Mexico. Here is| Lower California, too, will probably succumb to our i Micaavinxnann'® Goon bodied rt MARY. a5 Songember | O 767 will be found the iamaaaaaer pel Sra ‘was fully credited in our camp at Monterey | the best port on the western coast of Mexico—superior | arme if tho war continues. Representations of ite value Boxes of Hats, Bonnets and Furniture, Rw YORK, lst October. shortness of breath, om mn not 6th inst., but must be taken with grains of allow- | to Acapulco, St. Blas and Mazatlan, and from the course | to our commerce will be made tothe Governme! eat pet, gable U mas at Dey Gocds, “654 ae » 8 con. MBIA, th like many prepatations, ‘ap mer palate, of winds more accessible than oither, to vessels from | of such a nature as to induce Prompt action,junless iets if too of aren a is expressed to us by Com. Sloat | China. co speedily sues for peace. The next news from ‘the ids cun testify | whether the British steamer for Vera Craz, which left McCulloch speaks of this pene “a magnificent har- | Pacific w robably be the effect that tae ports of ft lst November. | but to remove those symptor OXFORD, 164 161 16th, mop. idelbs.35 | CAMBRIDGE, lat 'April, Jet -Aug., Ist December. | who | ee gt “oe C effects; ma- | about the Oth instant, could survive the late gale, if bor, andthe best in Mexico on that coast have been blockaded. Melee public are respectfally notified, uy desire ofthe | Thos wamons’s ine eaenes semen the arave.— | ‘were unfortunately caught i ‘The accounts given ) is capable of accommodating | has been spared asa measure of policy. It is now an $12 00 of the Black Bull, or Old Line of Liverpool Pac couheineat, At single fogs Siutisexe | do not realize the Commodore’s description of the vio- , and is theltered from all winds by the lofty | American and English port rather than « Mexiean one. he Sut HB. & Co. have perm ouh thar ever exined Tae Phat | Hones of the gale. ich surround it and the island of Paxazo, which ane. Passengers by that For sale by G. C che ™ st, natural breakwater befere its entrance. Close can It {i 8 ‘authori lin square, agent for the Unived Sng ou'imer | The dxtrhet of letter, dated Ult,, contains the am | tothe pier there are five fathoms water.” The climete| ‘The Disrin de la Morineof the Téhult,, amonget ether gh hot. details of news from Pensacoza, Oct. 17, 1846, | ## healthy, alth exico, the most of which we have thi eatall times ior sale drafts at sight, for sny amouct, The acqu DR. £F; ion of this port must be of the highest im-| heretofore given, states that Gen. Bustamente had been drawn dizect ou the Royal Bank of Irelasd, Dublin: alsoon | 1T ALLAN MEDICATED* SOAP. aay bout 3 one itirived here’ day be- eaten (arena ge: roitereapainrebabiey| aamees Beacec Aberin ol tas Vaan senna atan rpender, some of his officers and crew return- ra provinces of Mexico. ortared, ta Droceed immediately te, the This comprises the states of ‘A cordon of ports, from Tampico across to San Blas or @dinthe Joka Adems. Each ship has some 30 or 30 Sar ohieeae We eee of the mountains, free of forming ry oudon,which ‘ i a HI8 admirable lient is now, by common consent, mcitenses BE Shaciane eel is | TP ANNI te Sr Somme en be esd ry Mazatlan, occupying the few ! passe Py PR Soeraatl Asma Apply or address by, lester, post Pid 18a Co,, epee Cho Ty Reta at | Sue mortieg somete dave trom Chegron” Nothing hes | and a few regiments stationod at Matamoras, Camargo, | hend that his duties will be very. light waNnan, Augus donmnsear | *, 35 Fulton street N. Atdosr tone Falece'Bank, | the demand for which, yat heen Weund Beets be Monterey, Durango, Chihuahua, Saltillo, Santa Fo and | General Arista arrived ir. Mexico on the 17th of Sep- CHANG = OF HOURS The oftceot Ne, oe he, Sour is a 7s Dulas sieet greased more than 500 Fey gent increasing. “The | Expect a Guaymas, will entirely sever the thinly populated dis- | tember to answer to the charges made : vr sol, | clearness aud freshness jis use impe nd ash tricts of the north from Mexico. The Bishop of the Californias, Sr. D. Francisco Garcia LONG ISLAND RAILROAD. ion, have rendered it proverbial, a8 bea fone lly A pag rage A ee de Diego had died. PALL ARRANGEMENT, ys Ry and no dressing room can bg dei e pr Ectaks Hace ec peakbewerka: ‘Whe ‘Potsmas ie News from Santa Fe. ‘The sume paper states that the enrolment of in Per toilet that lacks week, 5 [From the 8t. y Louis American, Oct. 24.] Mexico, Vera Cruz, and Puebla was going on briskly, end aaa RNE "8 Farce aeheies ce sapere, nad ot heel gk on board pees See Nee Sy he noe eed nTohe noite attention ofthe accommodating. clerk of | und thatthe tobacco inspection department. had sions NEW YORK AND LIVERP, MIGRATION | salt water; and ¢ steamer Archer, in from Weston, this morning, we | at their own expense to equip and support a rej 1) POOL Re er Oe ee eek laneeser “tl Goa ski earn obae oraich atilt te the yard, | are indebted for the following news from the Seny nudtee:| for the frentine OF Bien fatal ore sarge f sick the yard, P, W,3BY8N*8 & co. biti erpool, are desirous of in- | deeP, it is th ston a oe tr ie but ier frat geek.) ‘are con. | the command of Brig. Gen. Kearny : Leave Buoortre—at 7 aaa Boson train) for | K's forming the public of ‘the United States, that they con- | loveliness re pt ip i. Sint 4 < | An express arrived at Fort Leavenworth on th Ausant, Oct. 90, 1046, port, dait eke copped at | Gate eodespatch m ling of fret clase Ships and Packets (3 Fe ety ero Che meri of his | sidgred very dangerous. ‘It lsunderstood now that Com: | ine arany 17th, with imelligonse from, Saute Fe To’ tho | Political OSservations—Whig Mare Meeting ot the City «oe Formimecale a low York, on the tet, thy Lu A gg yas en published th: the command of the Navy Yard. On dit, Lieut. Lynch | 17th ult. Ge y had returned from the | Hall—Negro Suffrage—Naturalization of Aliens. 16th, daily, for Farmingdale and inter- | month; and on the 42th avd ‘goth ‘for Philadelphia, and on the | Wficates wich ba have been publ mcihas visser emerson ses eg ee Fo to’ Baltimore; | 8 cost of 3512 clelock, M.. for Greenport, daily, (Sup. | also to Now Grleana, Saran’ the’ heal ason; by any of Pa days excepted, ‘opping atJamaica, which lines parties can enguge for t mM expects to be detached from the Yerd in few 2873-— | ee i rer atamer With joys at aan edocs th ta eteet been for some time at the Hospital | irseatisfaction but the rich. ‘The middle and lower class- | sive observer of the great confict of pelitical passions and oe tas, jocter, hee and show of di ‘distinguis Even if we were so disposed we could not remain a pas- be brought ficers rim the oniginel Cees 4 fmonials can always be seen i : te Bickeville er aud all ipa jast wt of Hicksville. out emmy ailment Z ele thie being pe oldert ieeauired, Arey the Doctor Fomibeioat to ware any. an en pevene Ps a this port for as ee oo _fivs pong “5 Apr ted ie i sativerse OF ; en a prejudices exhibiting before us Here at the capital. This pals Gueesponrnai HCA, octeractuien train | and havin foun the importance ‘ofa ct feney in the | one hot crtirally. blind ie it a, be a7 ch, ay liye bas _ poet eked enh Ailietiont aaatety mand, in readiness to march to California by the 25th of | i# the focus of all political power in this State, and the «6 BaPOM {or on the arrival of ghe boat from Hetaeeettit secu caelen at tee anaes a believe not Moses and ther would ye believe | by all, but most earnestly by the sick and those re- September, X which ume the Mormons were expected to | centre from whieh rude the great ects ond in- octacin) ‘Boston eran aaity, Cone dence with a respectable establishment, {rom wh , ’ ‘ coveriny fluences which are all potent with vo gaye sopra ‘Be George's Manor ‘and erat Teacher hie tae tases [os Positively extirpates, raot and - Lirhe xpress met the Mormons under command of | ow ihe whige meet, and now the bolBbraltlae aga H . ragoons, Ww: rn n ; ; . Leave Famanenaus wi ALM. duity yeast Bendars) EWE. BYRNES W CO. offer many advantages to passen- 1 impart to the pate cheek and | 6. ain ug nittary Movements. t the | lery,at the Cimmerone ; Lt, Col Thompson, with a. de: | ‘ina corner,” we mark an isolated mesting of those men ‘aecommodation train, an gers which no others have attempted, in a direct communica- as magnificent as Thad ‘aptain Ruggles, in command of a detachment of the | tachment of dragoons at Cottonwood ; Capt. Enos, assi-t- “aboli “ ” Leave Jamaica—at 8 o’clock A. Mm ot “636 P. | tion by therr ships fr \d to the United Staves, as they uraud’s Grecian Hair Dye will eeredor y hair ie infantry, about 175 men, accompanied by Lieut t ‘ith ‘a called ‘‘abolitioni and “national reformers,” the Ra Mer’ Hewallga; te ex cho ecittal of ceion,| bare tanerisstc ma sprig Eom Dublin, Cork, | t0.8 beautifal black. Tyler and Lieut. Gibson, the latter in command of a de- | Ut duarter-master, with Lieut Dyer, of ordnance de-| 4.10, of false and impracticable theories, and the instru- train Waterford, Belfast and Londonderry, by’ which meats cut: | Gouraud’s Lily w hate instantly dissipates rednesses, flushes | tathment of artillery recruits, embarked, yesterday, in | Partment, at Council Grove. P ki a A freight train Will leave Brooklyn for Greenport, ts mith a grants are saved much trouble che RO, by being shipped | %"d roughness. nee the ship Corssir, og Brazoi it. Ruggles was inthe | _ By return train of ox wagons from Bent’s Fort, which | ments of bad men, It looks like a chess-board, with heaps jengers? $oq petached, £0 MondayeiW odueodays tn i te agthsir own seaport sad ‘also that of being landed im any of seve hoe 9 a, and ene ees i por er battles of Palio Alto and ‘i la Palma—sent there | &ttived - L Ate Leavea worn hate 14th, ee ‘gene bel of unhorsed knights and kings despoiled of their dia SOP cm dtuneiny, Rearniay ood Saverseye; stoppune-or inter: weepoohy eney athe tame pet us divocety New York ie depot, 67 Walker street,sirat store FROM Brosdvay, and of uit for his regiment, and now returns tojoin the | eer ne Arhanses that had hot Lieut Smith arriven to | dems. We see no reason to modify the opinion, which we aces. t. W: BYRNES k CO. tain all the seaport expressed, that the game is a critical one, SUNDAY TRAINS. th in Ireland, from when Leave Brooklyn at 9 o’clock A. M.. for Greenport. Re- | and in many of the interior tow army. A Mlouwre—14 Chestaut street, Pailadelpheei Boson, A.&° [rom the Charleston Mercury, Oct. 28) toke command of the Mormons. those people would never leave for Liverpool, they were the most “la: A. 4 ckmate” will very soon co! Whoare most attentive to | Jordon? Milk street; Lowell, Carleton Gi; Wercasier, | - The douth cretion Teft yesterday with a detachment | have crossed the plains ¥ ign somebody ! ad ; us retivacy ing, leave a P. M., for Brooklyn, emigrants on embarkation, and by whom any mouey can Green & Co. 04 Im* pre good for nothing set that he had ever met wi many of 0 stall eaten ethos vavsroppiag | raid thst may Derequired to procure sea stores, Kes SmnECA ge weak nia el aie deuged ty. orders from | Rem sick, sometimes 160 at once, owing entirely to their bab Peclij is eiale pet bomrell sseetved by ye poe Fane to—Bedford, t_ New York, 1234; Race athe persons who act for this"Company in the United States THE PUBLIC Wadhinegton to awa the sruval of certafe: supplies of | th lazy habits—none had died. ptr sd rel od se, 1 Trotting ; Jamaica, 25; Brus: willie IVE wmv article a trinl, and judge for yourself. l warrant | 41, ington to a io Srvel es PP! Daniel Grab, ateamster, belougiag to the last train, | Party ; but we have assured you, at our owa vil, aut »j Hyde Park, (17 lowsville, (a juris “NEW YORK — Mr. Edward Saul, 58 South, corner of them all to be es represented, or the money refunded. | Clothing: Col. Gates, we understand, proceeds to New | (which arrivedon the 17th.) was shot by a Camanche, | the whole conservative vote of the Stato, will be used a Conrt) 37 65 Wall stree MY EAU LUSTRAL HAIR REST: Orleans Bat, The follow: ing is list of the officers: while hunting at Council Grove—it of a ht by ac. | for the defeat of Silas Wright. see, 44; Westbui OSTON—Mr. W. P. McKay, 2 Milk street ‘This universally approv admired a neenye .—E. J, Steptoe, Lt. Com. the detachment; eo funting ‘thot hiv, however, mans tracks, | . The whigs here display great enthusiasm—e little of Beet park, tor hors j PHILADELPHIA-Messrs, H. C. Craig & Co,, Market | ardent angen oil, and other destraer Lisa 4.D. Welch do cident. The man who shot him, howe oi tracks, hich ‘ded the political circl 5 Me fe 8 ation Ya Hie, asco i odene' Lae Mt Boareriae, cleans Zhe hair expeditiously. Tenders it beautiful F powote Wyse, Lieut; E. G, Beckwith upon arriving at the settlement, leav. three months sae sveletin 1260/4 esanbuans ccnstion yaesemettinwees it, $1 tg toe RE—Mr. Orgs and bright, and imparts to it bs * hs 4 ‘y ind. t itetuck, ies Gaichogge, sie agate th Rew ORLEANS—Mr. John Too ‘Poste. ee ee ee OL et eommtacn ete pice | 2°) 2: rie x * wea There was a large meeting of whigs at Mibe city Hall i] reenport Accommodation Drarrs anv Excnancr rany amount, payable | singly soft and luxuriant in its growth, and it will p ohn ‘uylor, sistant Surgeon. Affairs in California. last evening. The hall was filled very completely ; a de- y Boston train, $2 25. at sight, on the Provincial ‘Bank of Ireland aed allits branches, | bring in new bair on bald heads | by its use, and hair tl feeneseen et anenmaet [From the New Orleans Times, Oct. 23.] cided antipathy to the policy of the existing administra- ‘Stages are in rendinese on the arrival strona sere. | and all the principal towns of England and Scotland, | been made harsh ond 18 tarning grey, or falling out, wie Battlodt Mentare Commodore Sloat, accompanied by his son, Mr. Sloat, | ton, was exhibited. The meeting was addressed by Geo, Ee rere em Fase, 8 all Pe ee er eetals of tains tli is od eee er Sit cols ed tellltcaser bere fee oratt [From the Washington Union Oct. 20.) an officer in the United States Navy, arrived in this city | Dawson, formerly of Rochester, but recently of Albany. NBaggage Crates will be in readvness at the foot of Whitehall Fora PW. BYRNES & CO., | Hons ofthe Fau Lastral.. it isa preventive egninst vera We ny furthor extracts rom the Matamoras and New | yesterday, on the towboat Jefferson, from the 8.W-Pass, | Ht stylo was eloquent and_ impressive, and he was street, to receive baggage fur the several trains, 30 minutes 58 South, comer wall at, New 3 York. and an infallible cure in all affections of the skin on the | Orleans papers, concerning these interesting events, be- | having been brought thither {rom Key Westin the brig | greeted with shouts an; Or dis wht the moun delors the hour of starting from the Brookiyn side. P. W. BYRNES dandruff, and for preventing the falling off of the | fore our readers. There are no additional official ac. | Eliza Chapman, expressly hired to convey them thus far | followed by other speakers. On the whole, the meeting mboat “Statesman” leaves Greeuport for Sag Har | 222 1m*m 36 Waterloo ond: Liverpool. counts received. from the camp by. last evening's. boat, | on their way to Washington. Commodore 8. has kindly | W## a very tolerablo and spirited 0 immediate extract of some | except a letter from Ge r, which communicates | favored us with the tollowing information quietly, and marche.. down town More crnmoperticn so mighly | to the War Depetnenviie winaeal teiee tothoarmy, | Tho flag of the United States was hoisted at Monto- vy a band of music: We are sorry that the distinguished tg the Persp! jon and of the Bape congratulating them on the brilliant victory which they Palifornia, onthe 7th July, 1846. On the | pleaders of the whig party be — atte ¥ ese meet- that ude its. Thi ration parifies t! had achieved. Every new fact, as it ponies us about San Francisco, Sanoma and Bo- | ings ; with the exception of Mr. Bawson, who isa good eas, and an agrees roe ; L display ‘here, last ave gloss and eas, and an agreeable | these transactions, seems to brighten the of our ter at Sutter’s Fort, on the Sacri- | speaker, the oratorical display here, evening, was ¥! sre. Ube, shoth-entrect frou Gen. Buithre lester 10 On the 12th, a flag was furnished at the request } o! a very common place character: hh halegls and, rei, by Jules Havel, Chemist | New Orleans, which is next to official, and may be re- of, and was hoisted by the foreigners, Corinna Aime | " Upon the quention of negre surage. perfect slenoe ig boon the argra! ofthe Bostontata from Brooklya. © | “PAGKETS FOR HAVRE—SECOND LINE. KEGULAK MAIL TINE FOR BOSTON, f°. 39 ith Pig VIA NOR’ ; CESTER, without ae ie of this Line will sail during the year im the fol- ¥ lowi ri at a wie nd rac Fron fork Pe ee Assengew (aking their seats ‘eb. the at le 4 1 Mar. 16. ill ular Br i i rican and English) at the Pueblo of San Jose. On the | maintained by both parties ; and while both profess a ts through to ooo Ship UTICA, Capt. J. A. Peirce, Lr. ae win Sh ea retained te ly he gama the mba ongrimed ish, sie ca » Bt Jahn, about foriy mlen ‘com Ti gett amr into the regal chair of suf is ae) one jo the. baat are irresistible was garrisoned fortified im the .. Ship ST. NICHOLAS, Capt, N. W. ete fet Chieebaly 8 m wad I tis Geectecrn Wek ae T tances cl the nunuliamammeseen the itrongth of thei | the the corvette Cytanne sailed with e battalion of ‘riflemen, | will not exceed 20, 000 in thle Sipe... Ae mihab pce shits tanlt, cornet] iberty; J. B. Jacquemend, a5 intrenchments, the amount of canmon and to taka, ion of St. Diego, and cut off the retreat of | will not a esort to cater ih ‘ie of creatures Ship ONEIDA, Capt. Funck, Broad) were vilande Tseese ene -, Maiden | jane; and by all | munition, of the dangers orewhich our brave troops have tro, the Commanding general of Upper Cali | whom the; to at yw wi great prerogative,to satige lew a the Tipe Bos ose Rion: Poteet despoctable Craggists ix the Unico. Atalay 524 im*r_ | encountered, and of the glorious victory which théy ha: forme inte Lower California or Mexico Suherve thai r own ee dace Calais bee Bid erves in time ao take all the easter trains Ship BALTIMORE, Capt. J. John- THE INVISIBLE WIG obtained. Our own men have now asen the works inthe | "When Commodore'sloat left Monterey, all My intr tear ent haodbileriting ectrotretin —th the stone walls of the houses—the | lifornia, North of Santa Barbara, was in’ the © closely resembles the real head of hair,that_scertice city—the strength of the walls of the houses—the 1 Nort bm S "be naturalised. in thie batiness, we find Dee. ie. | Sond en hemp rapeta of the rooft—the barricades of the strects.— | quiet possession of the American forces, apparently very | to them ani They are all of sy first class, abl aireenienl and with | and extraordinary invention of the Ev very thing more and mere impresses us with the great thuch to the satisfaction of all the inhabitauts, who have | something deatructi ye the truo interests of this coun- try, and subversive ood order and good morals— accommodations ample and ¢o1 P uiegan 6 a price of pas- | of seven panel see unigae Pky achievement which they have performed. When we | been long desirous of seeing their country under some Whos any political pany srecrs te vaclles ne the resem Hee wane Captain 1 every oe eaten Aah and Lgatirdeys, ats elod “The steamer WORCESTER, Capuin Van Pelt, every Monday, W ednesday, =) akedey,3 yest 5 ovelock’ PN ‘or further information, inquire of J.'H. SAN Baia, sage in the cabin is $100, exclu: pearend © | stable tL? 0. 6 Battery Place, North River. Ltfre | “Apply to BOYD Ni he natural, har, both in lightness la | ln peoink Cae | tne’ of the rillery, the int. | “Phe Commodore left Monterey on the 29th July, hav- | accomplishment of an obj Hject which should be confided FOR CHICAGO—Probably the Taat Bost Agents, No.9 Tontine Burdinge, treet. | pearance, as to defy detection. sts texture be mense and varied strength of their andthe ex. | ing delivered over the command of the squadron to Com. | strictly to the option and common sense, of the people thi fh Hate logs Canin Suen’, teh Goods sent to the agents for forwarding, will be subject to | patton is unimpeded, & posure of ourmen, we cannot too hlehly the | modore Stockton, who has hoisted his flag on board the | Without restriction or coercion, or Se por eded, and th auziim_ | ed.’ The sceptic and con strouse ot net, ip. Pease, will leave Buf- | Bowe other than the expenses actually pat tis avstruggle in which the combatants superior bravery and skill of our troops, wl aged pa Sal He reached Panama ont the 931 August, | Partizans, oe person is like a fle fer Cheago, ouch 8, at the intermediate ports, on Mon- GLASGOW ao pie ome LINE OF 1 dued so many dangers. We have various hence to Chagres, mbarking on | ot cards; day, November 2d, at 8 P. M. the head, ar e in the losses on both ‘sides, but all seem to agree in the fact, | the Royal Mail steamer Forth, Dread in beJamaiee on | regard Oh inst toe; “ a op es ail For freight or passage, apply on board, te * FE ASE corner of Liberty up stairs. 71m*me | thatthe number of their killed and wounded exceeds the Ist ei a en days, he Coley tinry on beautiful fabric which a love of liberty has reared — 6 ire ak IMBER ete pat Re ve IMPORTANT TO CONSUMERS OF THA. | Uf OWN; and one account emimates it a treble the num- Brtiah steamer Tay for Havana. Hare e found the | {hee Wa talon are no tumervta tt epee pate wishing tosend forthetr friends im aay pert of Ge BOOB YOUNG HYSON EES, 50 cents per Ib But until we receive the official despatches, it will Lo pons of Sone ing i aod suite to, Nevo, i, Va» or the “gon, hy eon peace The coupes! NEW PHILADEL, "HIA, Pee tosail irect from Glasgow, can make arrange- very pees ofeave ie ‘kage will have the sai impossible for us to understand the length and breadth h he could speedily reach Wash- Per ea or der the immedi 2 direction aptan Lawrence H. Frazee, will com: aventa with te Bu bscribers, to have them gee on ous, ia any jh he purchased fifty chests, Our object in | of the achievement. ‘These have not yet arrived. Lieut. bill of fare,” got up un e a mnence between Amboy and New, York, om Monday | of the regular, line of Packets, peijing monthl ec sad cultivate Curd, who arrived in this city last evening, brought no ity Perry unfortunately encountered the gele. which wd itronage of ny me ora age ‘commone! the dah Bepelenring Bouth boy a OX, Fa The ANN HARLEY, Capen ia Seat, tthe offlgial lettox, from Gerzral Taylor tan the one | has committed such baveo on life and roperty ip and ing sual "symbalical. pases, Str bee oun wit aid Chelsea, atrivi ently Rossville, BARA "Copsnin Elawhina,’ ia, cia anetecista we have noticed. He brought some fis letters from | about Key West, about forty miles north Leh town, Th ‘ ing will lea aur At from Pier No. 2 Nori BROOKSBY, —— Tit.etmore than halt seat yond the other officers of th Lt ace as late as | and such was the dreadful state of the weather—w: bedi pip the nscriptio m of "Wright and eagle ee Com} al fine, and the high character of those ves the Store of th York and China Tea the 6th or 6th, and fro to the 3th, lusive.— | and sea being such as no Mamenses board had ever wit- | * Union and Harmon vet. re Wee the "hes, just Fare from South & Perth Amboy, 25 cents; Bently 25 cents, t inducement for pe.:ons who may be erine street, New ‘York. It is said th particular fe furns had not been made | nessed, in regard to intensity—that all means were found 2 "hie all the other landings 12} ceats. "All kinds of freight taken | sending for their {riends in Scouand, to make arrangements for ers from the country must be accompanied by ensh | out from the Various corps of the army fo asto draw out Unavailing t avoid going’ on a lee shore. ‘The brig | &*Tived in town from the at the lowest rates. this c only line.) sane, and allieters pre-paid, or the gi not be | the despatches for th tment. It is also re- | struck on the Bahonda Keys, being thrown on her beam | 84 if he we: candidate ae a sre bridal hae in ys Cn so mat |” Werther particulars given, os epufication te, cree eee i ee eg rr eee ey ae a parte of ihe, ait Coat | omdes bat, by outing away her most, ahe righted and | the Executive chair. Ho waars sultof clerical EOP AERIS TaN AT & O esol, sessets creauned tLadton been on ‘TO WOOLLEN GOODS MERCHANTS. tn expross was to havo left the camp within afew hours fretting over the scawardinast reef, she was comparative: | und it ee strait axa very young. hickory aning, wok which CLOCK FOR ALBANY. Mesers. REID & M RAY, Agent H. MIGEON & CO. ¢ last accounts, and thatthe steamboat was to be A No lives were lost, although at one time all ema i ‘at Hammond street, Van Cortlandt’s (Peekski alor is Glugow. | CLOTHS, case Nig AND BATTINETS RE- | detained a short tine et Camargo for him. “He hed not they were inevitably doo ao 4 eam of sunshine in ty hours fold Boring, Newburgh, New Hamburgh, Milton, rove’ | NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKE’S. HERS, arrived, however, when the boat started, and some un- Commodore, Sloat got to Key West the nest day, and ‘e have 8) ra | by ay ace map Hook, ‘Bristol, NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKRBM'S. 1 Waer Brancz, N.Y. easiness had been felt about his safety. took up the brig Elize Chapman, a ond | Western merchants, who parespencanans pocoatiy in cane, fadson, Coxsacl a inderkook. EFERENCES pata orders: we Ft i + Loy ay Wosleots But it is easy to e: Ces hia detention at Monterey, | suite to the Balize, for the purpose o: New ew about on ” [— THE © facts low presen suces De Bagham Cs es Fine surectne ©” *cillentar® | Without the neconity of supposing hm to have been cut | with the view of Rastening on his way to Washington, despetah of teale moods via cenal. ie cial steamboat. METAMORA, Ca ‘from New York 21st, and Iverpool off by Canales and his crew. Others certainly had pass- e Savannal ie a ees iP, Seni in this olimate it it is impossible to Ww oe leave the a pier fous of Wi —y on JEFFERSON INSURAN! GUMPANI, ed the road pee eb At all events, itis tobe that Monterey when he left; the Congress, Commodore cfect forty-eight hours may have upon nie geerict. taming, leave ¢ Alban on Sr eae ‘Batarda: Tren Row York. 14 Ovanse Ke. Wate s2. errors vauiMagemants’ sy Sa gg stion of Gen Patterson 'will be carried into Stockton, was thers alto, ‘bat (yas to sail \the tame a y hours may Save Spee! a o ec. 16 outlaw wi eo 5 etn ep Nowhand We a aazeve: yy in time for | New ship son Aus scam Apri, 2 TH, ‘Titrigeon ee rey Fey mp the communication with the Itio Grande be no longerin- | Francisco, end the schooner Shark in the Cotamb Fi gah eg Sey Praag erg receives eo reals ad Simeron beara board, New ahi West, $}) 4 pas cent as ‘eve are happ: to see, by the Mat Pag; “thet. | orskened satatestion on the port, of the Minbebttaate ¢ Texas tT meutioos that: tm Atawaoea Smatiaal Won lew a Oras eortlht or mk Te eth menmnmerr mtd Opt jouse, Be yem's 3 Paes aia baadhes % 4 mal | ioutenant Armistead had al sued upto Camargo, | California at the change the sountry has undergone in | shot by a Mexican at Sen Antonio on the Sth inst, and PE sRhac at one ms omtbeges | wey mn toto avin, {Hae ase eet bpariat a a el ra a Np ly eh er 1 795 ton. m 1e | My TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH. Qetoper 31 Bit pasos feats (Fro ha Aron ei adde es ne bie quite the command of the squadron in the Paci6e. | by a fal from his horse. Ho was employed by tho Go- NEW AND MOST AGREEABLE LINE TO Ship Hottinguer, 1050 tons, yair 1 Sept. joseph Allen,” The ving in detail the svanad of the to the destruction at Key West, Commodore | vernment as a translator. He formerly Yerided in’ Mis- Fredericksburgh, Richmond, Petersburgh, Va; Lynch Ira Bursly 7, H Mover Pucker,” James, Holmes, battles eae pre e, Boon received by the War Sloat ays nye ial he never Feally Deheld such havoc, made | youri, and has a sister living in St, Louis. burgh, Raleigh, Welden N. Charleston, S. These suostantial fast saiSing, fpt clase ships, all uit in John Be tg Joha F Mores Department. We had autre of seeing Lieut. Curd, | 0 iY land by the fury of the elements ; and as to the ‘A letter is published in the Advocate, dated near San- T ie PUB LAC are informed ‘that de new | ane “of new York, are commanded by men of experience ilbiamn K. Thora, tolls: Whe Int Gon teplere ce on ean oe ond lo, long as he has beon to sea, it was the most furious | tonio, on the 28th ult., from which we extract the fol- id low pressure steamer MOUNT | and ability, and will be despatched punctually on the 2ist of Cale! ‘Thomas Morrell, heiabems us, that be cabnet belisve the. € 4 ‘at ever raged between heaven and eatth, according to lowing jomnecting with the Great each month. mes fisesee Bora Gatuthchas have tage ¢ pg? 3 phunde his experience. T Another duel came 0 off yesterday morning between Commerce street w "Their cabins are elegant and commodious, aud are furnished patches have been cut off by the Mexican 1, Ae Itappeara that Commodore Bloat anticipated the formal | Liext 8G, Wand and Thomas Kostenans Om ne day and Friday evening, at 6 P. M., for't! with whatever can conduce to the ease and comfort of passen- 1. | —that, when he left the camp, Gen. Taylor wos just be: | aeciapation of war by our country against Mexico. He | tlemen, I believe, are Pet from Tennessee, cere. Price of passage $100 vo 2 nor HORNE rte a has ginning to receive the reports of the different corps ; | i84 received by private hand news of the battles of the | feulty arose. from Licut. Ward's refusing to speakto ‘Through Tickets to Richmond. . ‘Neither the captains nor owners of these ships will be re- and that he was yet unable to complete the detailed des- ena Beh of fey leat, ont ‘ie of the Sonlbrraress rom Lieut “Ward & to Petersbu: sponsible for any parcels or Dae by them, anices FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, peteen for the Wie Dotmsimenn and. that von ad Sth and Oth of May last, on the Rio Grande, and going to | Mr. Yeatmen. Rumor says that a young “ to Widen Ry regular bills of ladaug are si HERS, &c. Muccessively left the army on the Sth and Oth, an Rel Sinead or agg, igre of the inhabitants, itty | chief cause, 1 rar lightly wounded nthe vie “2 t irleston, ' out or molest ion on ol eo a ut. . Bolag at the eame price, more direst or Ereight ot pasengs ap hi & MINTURN, HENEz 4 KAHN, torr as ee teat rived intact cg AKG de froma . ew forthwith entexed two Whole previnces of fi firm fire iced fire Mr. Yeatmen. wae ‘wounded 4 much more certain than the Chesapeake Batt oh stront, Mem Y pre, cr for sale, 4 mostextensive aud | Scr eirrane foene: Woo Soh, C8 Spee tent and boundless resources, in minerals, agriculture, | shonider, when he ssid he was St wide and rough JERS & Ci aad moi fashiouable styles of | Messenger had arrived” on the preceding night “from tohis coun His ntations of tility, sioner ie ‘C, Rountre committed elas in Lavacca Seine menrege etee ce Ermfo | mtr ivenwat._ | Selseat Fiore thu sprigs Rerignds, Ge. | Wathington, with despatches 9 Gen, ‘Taylor’ Thus | op ar Upper Califorsia, and ite capability of remunerat Texas, on the 6th inst. A friend says of him in : - Pogether witha complewe ausortment of Materials for Arti- open, Al iy Sen Tue wtee NeWeeree Lite alveastate partand poreel of the Great Mul Line rouge Virginie and | MARSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS. pope Ge aad teteriptions and emir | sates abject to occasional iat ‘en testy | ote Be ee eer te reroceds | “tic Riker lives usar Hickery Grove, Warren cowsty, that it is the intention of the Companies composi AT Marabouts, do, imitation, ostrich and fancy | vy; Poth pers, rawn freely iments | Missouri. The unfortunate young man came to Texas Mail Line tons passengers sball be conveyed oy thes ja ecm. Fechacsi ta Goede vannyracdet tao'very tenerskinas. pon all the resources within our reach. We have made | regarding the annexation. He is accompnnied by his | about ten years ago; for the last two yeors he had nection with the Mount Vernon, alway a cheaply fd ‘as inere” ‘i s ious extracts from all New Orleans papers = young officer of the U. 8. Navy, to whom and | faithfully asa Texan Ranger; he bore the character of any other line, and wit ‘pedi cer ...ion Ships will b2 reg: this morning’s mail brings us late and additional If we owe many thanks for their ready politeness | an industrious and brave young man, and leaves many ees ee wees a a eecrwieg sachs mon ANOTHER CERTIFICATE trom the Baltimore Sun-. ‘They conteia some interest in petting all their inlermation at our diepoeal, old companions to mourn his fate. ing facts, oi some piquant jests, which we lay before 7 furth r athe Souther Hailrond of- hips, Qapins, From N, York. V, gcure perfocmed. vy, Dr. UFHAMS FILE ELECTU ng pid p y he U. 8. brig Perry although dismasted, was yet the Commerce at whast, oF “on ye and Fe i) va d Post & Wi 2 I th no ordi p saved. Some of her guns i en thrown overbo sgiven, embracing altbut five counties. We boas Mamet Vere: of Wow aun sector Belews: dave | Novi | Me mae i a gah iagttiedcerweh' ie lca ide mort mic | taney rant Wecanae rin Tom ain com: | ale given the repgied marian thm fe, cue N. B—Travellers by the above | * bine will bee NEB ‘A (new) ae Ang. 1 J: have experienced by the ase of Dr. Vote f then good. If there be any truth in these state- pliment oY this public spirited feet. ile te pa hee maki Bebb’s majority in the State two thou- they have two hours more in Bi From Marse Eleetuary, which | obesined from you a —s Pi ss = Soenti, they musi brought forward in @ more authen- | ‘°°, whole of the press here are indebted for the od three hs: ‘and forty-five. The full official re- ‘Chesapeake Bay and fames iver sostne de JOINVILLE, (new) on wrence, June 10 Nov. which I haye been My sufferings have of the disasters at Key West. During his passage hither, 1 hie 1 little. Ai a ith gay posse Seth ot Petersburg at the samme th ‘ est er ly 18 Dec: 18 Perabo and Keown, or imagined only te form, and there is no tbunal so little sppropriate for | vith foresight and ragacity which cannot be too high: Tee Tena aan taaaten toned tao meaeae ie who 5 fast, even wheu there isno breach of connection fe” f tnew) Kvelew ' i coe nfo sheng inome Seer caed tm tent’ tecieen Wie wr | Y praised, he employe dbimselt {a drawing tA a sabeler | re em 89,000 and 80 ie falling off the heaviest OPPOSITION TICKET OFFICE FOR THE PTnne Me wn msn yee wae St | Seceete iano thet SRRASd eae, Sisk toed pebeaiied in the ao ie and too for the benefit of the public. sks’ Vaeiee Vem UE. belied ine neoeiions NPOR ALBANY. vs con Len, $8: Sy saan se Recaredanacs' | berate gemorng aoa e | Peleg He yee Re canm craienay sb | we ledthensttns seresg Come Sous wit ove | to handted_ and, “Wry” thoentad” The’ high of » Sa h and command of the c jontere: at jad tl asta ret ‘om. Sloa eve- 75 5 Rochester Pa a ae ty i romenieg’ the exsto af Fes 78 soon exploded, as appears ra by the letters them | ning just arcived from the Preis in company with his | Ohio have eccomplished what is rarely anne: ney Rave when a speedy cure must gm ong ye hag wei nt The Princeton apprised us of his arrival at | achieved ay POMSAVREAE rape remem, | eet crept ug | een gt yy por | ee eh | San etre, cs y NCKEN Avents + + more care! in arraigning ing ul in the Princeton, but that vessel was short of coal, an je over Joutreal, 89. 30.>Passengers, by apply) ne pa r x i EES" roy ‘ementmy Known care ofmeliguant | Omcers before the bar of the country, and cerita | cs sescretegs to retin: home. fs wa capiion wesnseey Liberty. vote was 8,414; that Daing the highert mien be tickets at the office No. 100’ Barclay areet, at —ite__Vseane Belin, Waliaet Wee. where I shall be pli Zive them much more par | designs to the administration which have no existence. | by the way of Kingston and Havana. Arrived at Havana, | fore this year. The result of this el ay ssh i ee M. L. RAY, Agent. JOHN HERDMAN & CO. Thiormation than'l Lon able {ain this commantestion. We regret this sensorious spirit in the journals; as we | he there found the U 8. brig Perry, Lieut. Blake. and | ly ‘Siseppetot the leaders of the Tr i y fT sve United States and Great Britain and Ireland, retablished JOSHUA also deeply regret the feuds and quarrels and rencontres- | took passage on her for Charleston had anticipated a yote of 15,000 or TROY MORNING AND EVENING LINE Emigrant Office, 61 South street, New York. IC Feld wholenale and real by. the pro ty 196 Be if they teo have any foundation, which have been lately | In another column we have told of the gale which the ——_—_——_ MORNING LINE AT SEVEN O'CLOCK. qi RETCHAM, 131 Fulton stree Sew York, | reported to exist in two cases between two of the officers | Perry encountered. The gallant Commodore told usiast | Tarp prom Guanatoure, St. THOMAS AND TURK’S FO ALBANY AND THOY—Prom the Brooklyn. Price i | ofthe army. Men of coursge—nd no one can dispute | night that be had followed the sea now for nearly forty | (./.Nn— Brig Dr. Hitchcock, Capt. Cole, arrived Pier f Bar TO TAILURS the brave character ef the gentlemen in fy “have | seveniyears,and thought he knew what a storm was, but | |S'AND-— One ot brings dates from Guadaloupe to the displaying their | that he never before had seen it blow. We need not de- St ‘Thomas to the 8h, and Turk’s Island to the 10h ler and @ better opportunity of OBE. who wish to acquire a rapid knowledge of Cutting | *” amp ry me he | public and their private pit peealne tee eoemie ‘their | tail his very interesting description of the gale, and the | ? Date Feone nti ‘Serr ol} ort at,ina birated | Country. Thole swords belong. to, the public service. | tment mirsculous preservation of the stip enaine lives | {3 Capt, Cole states that the Collector of the time, are advised to obtain (Qua) requested him to make known to hb Ky fast tee att the boat. pam on m the ssbject, w Cd tains all the information that | And so long as Ampudia or Santa Anna | in the field, | of thove on board. From the wreck of the Perry, he ind to the island of Guadaloupe, that here- GABA, ups desired. Te with the their co of t to turn th rds of vestels bow eS. aad Friday Monungsd A. ae, os eneee: Woes The subscribers in calling th «atent at rt fence mip a i need gee ly Fy che trade dough the ugaiiet each otber. = Sa A Stern. Soets re Bend eso Rasa Giwtich oerkie Boece plist tet roa nade ot om they ald’ be bested of 7 omar ale Sexy wae a Sa 1» on Tuesday, eats ioe Goins ‘ont passengers eee ‘comuy, os pe ies primate a. t COpy Trot: eight to tow dollars ‘A report has geen eat Ot, the army at porns, of eaters? wae a so that he reached this city evening by a tow- - Inland ‘idicers from eset ou war, who were in- eturmng on opposite days. leave to sate thee, the Sasinnee of the eae ‘at Liverpool semana ilar fs fe . siaale oF sets ‘of patterns, of os hy oof fa, yes i ara eaten Gentes at, this wee | bow. Fs cusmoborde wibby Se ah tagabins, dak sracted te ‘hoo every = without s regular . Be ee enn onan | Wi Se sending for their “riends will at once, spe dhe great | ‘°° i owe 8 a“stl eyeres, | has just arrived from the camp. The War Department | he hasbeen suffering for soverel northe, but from recent | MRuOr ot Tee ae | mm pried with —_ portance of this arrangement, ste tmOr lo Yor! as, WO are informed, iss ount of mu- W NEW YORK. ALBANY AND TROY LINK. | cessary delay of the omirant, ‘The ships, mploy ed ie tale | Tom a aaa tg es OMPSON’S | tions of war—not less than 16,000 rounds of ammunition or inarmit ity sr peerency Intioetes ne Sign CCLAPIOS | Ae eae eso ureme ay we med that the crops een Albans ¥ a at ‘ROY DIRECT, line une 9 vig eae et ad L. Po: fall very ro} ore CASH Whol ad Resi amily, Gos : Ten re paren and siege guns, and over 6,000,000 of cartridges i Bay are on bted to the Commodore for Minin ped Republican, Oct. 26. andt street. y n different topics, frankly communic ane oe pet a re eetiendt seeet oenday Th 4 eye fer yrangements, Ne wwheanbers logk forwasd for York od’ Bo Bente &e Con Nowe Nesean, We learn tha oer besides ae own sree, © our army bat make hut little bord itat rt time, Duplica! ol Supreme Covret—Examination or ATrorneys reaneg Ryn J ggititnacion Finet petronage which has been sa liberally | Sucace oftiv ociveitations of « uumabee of t took, on the 2ist and 22d ultimo, a large quantity of am- | his despatches, brought over by the Trincaton, - ‘CounseLtons.—Yesterday being the second one vane CBLUMBTAE Cary Wm. B. Peek, wilt ed to oem for so many years past. In care any of | domers, lye been induced to munition from the enemy. But, of course, all these mat: | ready gone ot to West ‘ot Chagres ayn, ee bys ny i aoes ieee g ee evenings, 7 ~~ LTF ore gy yd by eer, SSanly nade band tee wre it bo embreced in the oficial deppaiohes saumich | at about the same time ax rena wot et committees for the examination of candidates for the do Oe raeees paid. DMA tame ov account will pre seek sean gees Pome Bisons ie at | unnpuligeets: Vetere they conarive: —______ or rouble from the nos arrival or fare of meseenger™ | S"FoyCoummaliors “dames Ry Lawronce of, Syrmcuas Whitehall end Lake Chan i rerronl wd oft tre : | David Dudley Field, Esq., of New York; E- Smith, for be furnished, Our Relations with Mexico. f July, 1846. On thi 'y , ight, apply om, board, or * uit fig lastitutions throughout | of every [From the Boston Courier, Oct. 30.} eT the 7th oto, ganoma snd Bodega, Tig of Gener’. bcm arate ecaaabatd two d+ fe @rlowk. as above. iy2r | wines, champai While General Taylor awaits the orders of govern. w days sien 6 ‘at Sutter’s Fort on the Sacramento. Rind, attorney Noaie ook EAN ey Soreers eae, Sines pacior® ry Soa BELFAST DIRECT—To at cheueveta selehe ment at Monterey, the other divisions of the American fig wa fariahed atthe reget of, and | Visions. or firat division of attorneys-—Samuel Ste- proverty, poritavely atthe own beret lendid ainburgh and iy 2 Fait: | Sieclos*-rogiocs sboundiog i mines, sinevarce, asa | "a Romiee Ds tee vie fea st bas oont Tone. On the To, vent, Eat, of Albany; Henry Welle, Baa. of Fenn Yan; aptain Mic} iy perm jonte- J 770e BVENING LINE. : Sas , S| ge rofaton, ick tho Ente, or mont ie mon of San Jan abet Ua ths seth tee ‘sor | comb livinienet itertcya a. W. Oilbort » Esq, of Ro- OW and ser WUERB 44 ae ah of El Passo, between New Mexico and Chi- | yotte Cyane sailed with a battalion of riflemen, to take ghester, BB, Marvin, Hed, cr Chetan; smal ng the The My) | huahus, ie described by Pike, Kendally and other travel: | Fosreasfomst un Diogo, and cut ofthe retreat of Gen, | dain. af New York, 1 ng in of the tb ear eat ee cal fae: | who hgr. She —, Ian gent pa 4 manding Genoral of Upper California, into commie "Roe or nl ef rend, ier "|Site as abounding TR IG superior flavor and Le Castro, the com: in cour "7 EA a — - oe Gonbllia an the only detot out of Rurope, eacopt's few | -Whea Com: Bloat left Monterey on the 20th of July, 01.

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