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THE NEW YORK HERALD. _ Vols 3, No 2e8whote No, 4941 NEW YORK. THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 5, 1846. 3 "Pee ect eal * eaivaerice a - faites = —— “ —_—————————— —— THE NEW YORK HERALD. AVELLING ACCOMMODATIONS. Affairs in California, the spam and sheumatice to which they are very aub- | government the ry tnformation on this and other | of acquiring it may be found in the augmentation of in --- - Ta ." >, SPECIAL DESPATCHES ie ject, mi consequence o! ein customs, | subjects whic! '@ not rem ed, Dut of which itis | dust m JAMES GORDON BENNETT PROPRIETOR, OXPOS'TION FicKET OFFICE FOK THE wr Cauroana, July, ua | Bis eM atc erveprPaceeg | Pt enor wa eAiBAG | Sel fe fl ape of mening oo ue JUN BENNET! F ‘ . , July, 1846, 7 : o its own Girculation---Forty Thousand. i oe ALBANY. 15 cents; Utien, $2; Sy | James G. Bexnerr, Esq—The following letters are a | them are very strongiy infected, thus proving that their | The administration of the Neonode of "aye aie } Cpa te super fui ot rae = DAILY HER ALD—Every any, Freee’ conte por copy—@) 135’ Butials, $57 Clorciaud, 33°98; Pons’ | translation from the writing of a Californian in 1880, at hmors” are "very anal pune fae. oneness. Fr0en 5 up to the present timo, in charge of an officer quas nd for investigating the serene inouth $9 ; Pittabursh, $9 ; Deuroit, Michigun, $6. the time the supreme government'closed the ports (ex- | the births and deaths, which without doubt is pole of his sktitetes’ th be a method ot realising: Oe. laentiens ofeach ilwaul ie ; Chicago,$ 9 Toronto, U.C. ints of the | and by these means those countries privileged b | ; be vad presidios. One only individual ig invested with the | Teceive in their turn those articles which others by their | The natives, however, thought otherwise. Before that aries are doing all in their power to prevent | administration, treasury, public accounts, &c., it may | their industry alone ean produce. This is the case in date they had no regular custom+house, but they then of this disease, withjrespect to the catech’ easily be perceived what it was in his power to do, but | Califernia; she has within her own boundaries « source 2 y then | skusted near them. 5 the present general is embracing every possible means | of riches wherewith to maintain a large population ; but | established one in Monterey, and from that day to this, hn general productions of the missions are, the breed | that offur for the regulation ef marine ; have, received, duties on goods “according to the tariff | Of the larger c cattle, sheep, goats, horses, wheat, | port of San Diego there are already pl Ml of Mexico; whes tha MIME te tie che Gaitoetes maize, euns, yeas and othei vegetables; but the produc. | viz: an atminatator and an accotata 4 outh ward a the approbation of the supreme government. mistaken idea, ther i DE very’ Satarday-—Price 63 coats per. 1244 cen ann um—pay! advance. HERALD FOR EUROPEvery ot day. frice 63 cents per copy—S3 00 per annum, payable in sd: ABVERTISEMEMTS ut thelusual pricesalways ens) *SRINTING of all kinds executed with beanty and det All lecters or comiunications, by mail, addressed to th | ingston, $4 50; Whitehall,’ $2 50 $5 56.—Pass +b ying, ak the vllice No. 100’ Barclay susett at E M. L. RAY, Agent. LINE OF STEAMERS FOR ALBANY excepted—Through direct at 6 o'clock, oat pier between Courtiandt iber iteamboat KNICKERBOCKER, ©: cepting Monterey) of California to foreign commerce. | ten per cent. annually in favor of the latter ; which are indispen: 0 a civilize le; but if by ould be an obstacle thrown in the ed more to thi i ¢rtablishment, must be post paid, or the postage will be Hoagh cir nes. | (0Und there, as from prohibition or other causes, it could | More extensive, these yielding the delicious grape, and | “ine amount of the revenue is so small, that it has Way to prevent the disposal of the productions of Cali- Sceted trom te sobecrinnign mane remited, | ree Fite mbes mactinal | uot be, they in every a ted a and charged 20 per | 2H¥es in abundance ; of all these articles of production | never been sufficient to defray one third of the expenses | fornia, Wo aball see her ‘abundance forming a coptrest JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Steamboat ISAAC NEWTON, Capt.’ William H. Peek, | cont on its cash price here, (th the most lucrative is the largo cattle, their hides and tal- | ofthe garrison. ‘This calculation may easily be male by | With the nakedness of her inhabitants, The riches of Nee Year eee ee willieave on Tuesday, Thursday and y evenings, até | ° P (the price for hides here be, | low, affording an active commerce with foreign vessels | a little attention to the amount of exportation, The abso. | towns do not consist 6o much in the fruitfulness of their PR a, Repro lg Repl ohn o'clock. palit ing higher.) A taritf'of Mexico has often been in use, | 0 this coast ; this being the only means the inhabitants | Jute want of money leavos not a doubt that the Intrinsic | lands as inthe number of their population. If California AtSo’elogk, P.M. Landing it lmermediate Places. when it has been rejected a year, by a new one in the | 9f {his territor Mab sienna oe Bare ae yalue of importations must be equal tothe value of the | had twenty, thosand inhabitants more than she has, _— — From the foot a °c eet. " ecessa- les and tallow ex) |, this amounting t. 40, | there is no dou! but ite present value woul joubled. __ TRAVELLING ACOUMMODATIONS. Steamboat SANTA Lica AUS, Ca vaso B. Overbangh, will | ©4Pital—a choice of the two last ones known have been | ries, and for the same reason they give to this branch all | heretofore ‘aoun prervee, is, that this ieee se | And thas, if the intention is to preserve California, it is $$ | kt Monday, = and Sandi fered the impet: “ i 7 : LAGT TRIP OF THE SEASON. leave on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sanday after: | offered supereargoes, rather than they should leave port impetus they possibly can, and on it generally place | value of commerce annually introduced into this terri- | necessary to sugment its population. But how will this 3 rsh in | Without entering. ‘The last cargo entered, amounting to | tl their attention. It isnow about six years since they | tory. The deduction of duties aro never made on the | be possible with such misery. in view ? ‘The natives PIONEER AND EXPRESS PACKET L Steamboat NORTH AMERICA, Capt. R. H. Fury, will ” to gather in hides and tallow foxy commerce; for- | gal » but the pric: t, and without ii themsel will search out « counts beneficial t M PHILADELPHIA TO FIPTSBURGH: | etre, 08 Tuesday, Thursday and ‘Saturday afternoons, at 18.00 dolls, ‘at pall one twelfth in, money, the re. | meriy they only took care of ts many oras much as they | of Delng mistaken, they may be’ iveraget at “RY TEx | their welfare. teat setareadinaness ° : alf me goods, needed for : ; veraged mt 4 , The Werzy#amrle | the place, and the other half in debts of the local | away as useless. At the present time the actual number | Birjcceny, witerence, #0 that the intrinsic value on | | An honest and liberal iinded man, knowing thet hie ve boats will at all Sqn are e East the morning cars for vi e directed toward tives, eight taken at moderate Tates, and noue taken after 4 | €OVerument—of the supreme government would be | of hides sold annually on board of foreign vessels umounte Tint, mepemened,, wil Be about the good ofthe nati one Mt be o’clock, P. M. worth less than bisk ee as latter could be made | to thirty or forty thousand, and about ¢ amount | republic, the dutied on goods are fixed ech as are my wi All pérsons are forbid trusting aay of the boats of this Line, | into paper sogurs. Perhaps this carg is the last that will | of arrobas (25 Ibs to the arroba) of tallow by pur- | not indicated pay 40 per cent. on whatever they are ermined that iauees wighout « written o = rom the caatain ores ents. wo: he, be entered in California under a lexican tariff, of | suing their present method there is no doubt but in three | valued, but the supreme government has thoy tt ro. | th shall be habititated for foreign his plea ‘ar passage or freight, apply on eboats, or toF-C. | any kind, or there may yet be many. ‘The letters I for- | or four years the amount of the exportation of cach of J LS Seek i accordingly. Schultz. at the office ou the wharf. tr a fensribe there th i . a $ x to grant to this territory the benevolence of lowerin; that the commerce a Philadelphia, No. 274 Market street. - ~ . - # ward describe scones now past—others that aro passing. | these articles will be doubled Flax, linen, wine, olive Reaudee two-fifths; for this reason, this he id sufficient ra should be caretul aot to pay their fare in New TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH. In a few years they will possess more value than they do | oil, grain and all other agricultural productions, would | only receivess 24 por cent., or two-fifths le: r d now, it Mork further than Phi Hadelphia, aa there is no oue in that city NEW AND MOST AGREEABLE LINE TO. at present. 2 be very extensive if thero were a stimulant to excite in- | cated in the arancel. By the same rule th only remains fer me to say, that if th: wut in force, ancthorized to sell tickges on te Fredericksburgh, Richmond, Petersburgh, Va ; Lynch- We are not, however, making such magnificent | dustry; but this not being the case, there is just grain | portation bi 112,000 do} the ti it will cause a general disgust in California, and | eugur Bs sruie tase th tt a, Agee burgh, atergh, Tralten, N.C; and Charleston, S. C. changes as you are, but poco a poco, we are going ahead, | enough sown for the consumption of the territory. receive 26, 500 dollars’ annually, which is alm for the future some unhappy events; e , with little LADRLI RELA; ki < and HE Fu BLIC are informed thar ¢ aid although not by steam or magnetic wire: The towns in this district are three, the most populous | entry the marine custom-house can difference, to the former epoch, and wil be still more CENTRAL AND MACGUN AND WESTE. VERNON coon reasure steamer MOUNT | bo a stranger in my fatherland, and ha being that of th els, which contains about twelve | last fow yars. severely felt, they having lived five years in the greatest RAIL ROADS, GEORGIA. ine at Acquie Creek, leaves Co a Scoet hart Balti: to sen fost jowever, oune to oe conclusio: hundred souls; that of San Joseph, Guadaloupe, may con-| ‘There ‘is likewise another small income which flows | felicity, during which time its interests have acquired a more, every Tuesday and Friday evening, até PM. for the | ‘B& 10 18 AFC CO! me refore I need tain about six hundred, and the village of Branciforte two | into the national coffers arising from the tythes. By a | different aspect, and its inhabitants have for a hope above points. Th go 80 far to see the same. Will you send me two copies | hundred. They are all imperfectly formed and without i ificial : that their felicit i r 1am | ofeach Herald containing one ofthe lettre, as ono may order each, porn wa ving. built is own house on the soeclah rests. Sp: Pomtisclat Ynare: Save cated, Den | (Mt ets Sllony world sulk daocease ° " 5) e form he thought most convenient to him. “7 t+ From your obed’t, &e., PAISANO. | self, without, baying any attention to regularity. The Cattrorsia, July, 1946, | first of these towns is governed by a corresponding body ‘The name of Upper California is given to the extension | Of magistrates composed of an Alcalde or Jud the Bay, | of coast lying between the 82d and 42d degrees of north | Municipal officers, a synodic and secretary. Th (pee berw ; the Fotom 1d Poiat Comfort, | latitude, bounded on the east by the ocean, and | of an Alcalde, two regidors or municipal officers, uhlopegine Ure bellowing veces, viet Tee aeroely svolses by pie Line. hereby advertised is | 2% the west by the Sierra aie, or rather by tho east. | ‘lic and secretary; and the third, on account of the ps eck ‘On grails “Goons FA, ft Te Qeth partand Dareel of the Great Mail Li Virgins ‘and en ttthe ae ben a ‘Gin wt ped sage peat 3 its{population, is subject to the commandane: » ,, Baggi he it intention parently hs inh abi 7 Batter.» Ch Mail Line that passengers shall be couveyed by themin com: | sign to obscure the name it acquired on its discove The inhabitants of theso towns are white, and to distin Section with the Mount Vernon, always as cheaply as by any | Upper California extends @o the south as far as old C Tickets to Richmond Pe tythes to the public coffers of government, to the end PAISANO. at they may be assisted in their turn, in their apostolic Caironnta, July, 1646. conquests over the Indians. Butthese tythes being gra-] ‘This law could only be favorable to some active and vitated in private individuals only, they scarcely | far-sighted foreigners, who having naturalized them- four | worthy of notice, as they do not exceed three thousand | selves in a) pearance only, for the sake of acq a dollars yearly, the missions, which are the places | right to sail their vessels under a national flag, and "by where the most produce is d, both in cattle and | this means be able to anchor their vessels on part of being exempt from this and all ot our coast, monopolising all the commerce of the terri- The provisions which they tory. And what would be the result of this? It is very jidios, is not gratuitous, it is a loan, consi clear, there being but one person to export, he would ed equal in all its points with any other debts the pr cheapen the productions of the country and augment = it II the id ve phe Tm wall the wide and rough port between the mouth ofthe Potomac and Old Poiat ; ; | guish them from the Indians, are called people of reason. | dios may have contracted with them. ‘The municipal in- | th lue of rty imported, ld to Bar ‘ahd | Sheet Iron, oar go 7s | By other ling, and with more comfort, expedition ana cer | fornia, on the west to the Pacific ocean, on the north to Tite number of ‘there contained in the territory may be | comes of any state are always in proportion to its popt. | come from the hands at Soe painen, sad toner Raat ind Casting tainty, than by any other Line except the via Wash- | the possessions of the Anglo-Americans, and its eastern | #bout five thousand souls, and are divided between the | lation, and as in this territory they cannot fall into any | time, would bring on the ruin of the inhabitants. Should F i ‘ ts . | boundary is not yet marked by government, but it may | t©W2s and presidios. They are nearly all the descend- | missio not difficult te perceive at once the nullity | it bo su d that this law is necessary for the suppert hae eer aeisreraze onstaize 5 the Soutbers Railroad of extend as far as Red River, or as far as the great moun. | ants ofa small number of individuals who cama from the | of this branch of tho territory ; there are no contribu: | of tho national marine, I shall aay that the Mexican com. $9 62% | the Commerce st. wharf, or on Tuesdays and Fridays on | tain. It is called Upper and likewise New, to distinguish | Mexican continent, some as settlers, others in the service | tions levied on the missions up to the present time, ex- | merce is very little dedicated to the marine. Bet ides, board the Mount Vernon, of it from Old or Lower California. If we prefix its eastern | ofthe cea secompanied, by their wives,and in the short | cept on wines and strong liquors manufactured in’ the | it would be difficult to find a person whe would be wil- rti- GUNNEL, Captain. | boundary at the great mountain, its width will be a little | #pace of lil . 1 more than fifty years the present generation | country. But thi scarcely sufficient to pay the sala- | ling to embrace this branch of speculation. Th a 90 8 ale Travellers by the above Line will [bear zie Lenina thas more than 90 leagues, having stated its extreme from We eye i ° ries of two preparatory school masters, and the secreta- ae produced in this country ‘an, useful for foreign , Paints, Drags and Confection the Chesapeake Bay. and James River boats, and yet reach | 20Fth to south at 200 leagues, 20 to the degree. Between e whites are commonly very robust and healthy, | ries of the municipal department,including one secretary Kets; foreigners alone, by their great economy, and re ery, per cubic foot, -$0 2p. 100 Ibs. 35 | any point South of Petersburg at the same time with these | the aforesaid great mountain and the Pacific Ocean there | Md well formed—some of them are occupied in raiging | of the deputation, The other members comprised in this | selling them, are enabled’ to reimbui emaelves with fe 16 * 35 | last, even when there is no breach of connection by the Bay | is another ridge of lower mountains running nearly | Cattle, cultivating small pieces of land for wheat, beans | department have no salary. PAISANO. ery swall profit; and after all, if we have to wait un- 200 | bine: 1@ imere” | north and south, or parallel with the large mountain ; be ioden corn, but for want of sufficient lands for Catironnia, July, 1846, _| til national vossela take an interest in this kind of traflo ne $1 FOR STATEN ISLAND.cOn and after | the plains between these two mountains are known by Nia ad Cred ‘atcue a SS SE jMebeaiy their} Nuture has looked with an eye of predilection on this | it will merely be a hope on an uncertainty. It is well ipaahs. | SG 150 Sunday, November Ist, the steamboat | the name of the Tulares, and those between the lower | labor is very limited. ‘ers again dedicate themselves | territory. Kew parts of the world enjoy her gifts so ex- | known that in so many yeara that vessels have frequent- he, and . 80 1 05 a SYLPH, Capt. Braisted, will make the fol- | range andthe coast of the Pacific are ocoupied by the | to the military service of the country, but the most of | tonsively as this. In the animal creation she has not been | ed California, not one Mexican vessel has presented her- ‘Sack 9% | lowing wrips to and from ‘Staten Island until further notice, | presidios, missions, and towns which I am about to de- very indolent, so much so that it is a very rare | jo' Dro, jigal as preeminent. The families of insects, | Self with the object of buying hides. It must be remem- ages Leave Rew York scribe. circumstance for any individual to strive to improve his | ¢f numerous as ineommodious in other parts—are here | bered, although there has been a national brig here last ae ee VN ihre a Upper California, on account of its 7small popu fortune. Dancing, horse-riding, and gambling occupies | not permitted to exist, but in exchange for this, the sur- | year and this year, that she belonged to a foreigner, na- 10 no oAM lation, not being able to take the name of a State inthe | all their time. The arts are entirely unknown, and I | Drite and extraordina: reprodestiec ‘of black cattle, | turalized in the republic, and the hides she buys she im- 12 A.M. 1 PM: great Mexican, rep able lias iat Of Tortitory—the gov. pase aia operas Sone pee peteral eee theeps goats, hogs, kc. Tho superabundance of horses, | mediately ‘ranahips on board of a vessel carrying 9 dif. P.M. « ernment of which is un 2 of mi n i i i 5 5g 1 Ee 8a B bs 025 rre general; who exercises Leg t | Oven of the first rudiments ofletiers, The other scioncee | thé, Propagation of which animal is so immense that it is | ferent flag, whic par ws ‘according to the opinion of ny be paid at Savannah, Atl oma. INTER, Forwarding Ag Savanwan, August 15, 1846. CHANGE OF HOURS. LONG ISLAND RAILROAD. FALL ARRANGEMENT, et au AY, Uctods fol pera by which means he and whose attrib object. With this 1 con- el are entirely unkmown amongst them. indispensably necessary for the preservation of the pas many—belongs to President of the republic and : se " fH i letely combi ‘The fecundity of the white people is extreme—it is which these animals, on account of their numbers, | comp! f at the pier foot ef Warren | to amplify the legislature of its very rare to find a married couple with leas than five or Se ar eee a neta frm heb ere Poort py pte eta Eo foros, Nog at the Yoot ocHammond st. | made up of seven vocals; half of these i six children, while there aro hundreds who have from | /ersi, and the vehemence with which the red deer, fal- it will be prejudicial to the territory and to board removed every two years. The superior political twelve to fiftcon. Very few of them die in their youth, | {OW dvet; hares, rabbits, &c; propagate their kind, is d presides at their sessions. The inhabitants of the terri- | #24 on reaching the age of maturity, are sure to see their | 3° rete te et aa if with the object o: INDEPENDENT MORNING LINE AT FOR ALBANY from the New York, Tues hildrens’ chili ih feighty and ah demonstrating her power, she has not forgotten the bear, have determined to munifest my sentiments, I d tory are divided amongst the presidios, missions and | Childrens’ children. The ages of eighty and a hundred 0 point out, according to m: n, the remed aves Albany. Monday, | {Ory ot have always been common in this climate; most infirmi. | ‘R¢ leopard, the wolf, mountain cat and fox, with an quate to. the seccrity of the interestsof the ms- Hyde Fark, Kingston, | ‘The necessity of protecting the apostolic predication, | ties are here unknown entirely, and the robustness and ean ig A pe RS iad or dere Among the | tion and the welfare of California. It ie determined that ; ; with most exquisite fishes of many ki tor for fe : fresh color of the natives show ' the beneficial influence | With mo , wt pee = }, 1846, Trains will run as Soe = by = obligal intro aang a ee of the climate—t omen, in particular, havo always bor pia Peete be rer tye , the Hagolar fF pptr nee fainter 4 pods pen fetes ves- Lave Brooxyrn—at 7 pelock A.M, (Boston train) for | Usited es and Great Beta tin and Ireland; OlafEstablished | that of San Diego was the first, Santa Barbara, Monterey the bloom of the rose on their cheeks; this beautiful sex cee OE rl ote Beomes copeentated ih one py wad mary atten. port, daily, (except Sun topping at t Office, 61 South street, New York. and San Francisco were built subsequently ; the form of | is, witho tm and an th nimals furnish f industry. revent smuggling and a double expense of custom off- a 6 OS ad for Petmlagdale and inter all of them is nearly alike, and this isa squ other ; their vigilance 1s constantly employed in the du. | {* pau Vinge smeve-minameuaies as all LTS ey * is @ square, contain- ployed in C ja. cers; but it is my Opinion that a remedy may be found ing about two hundred yards on each front; the walls aro | ties of the house, the cleanliness of their children, and eres ca ae areal catinat be’excélled in Califor. | without, attacking’ the interests’ of the ” tersitery. “ Greenport, daily, (Sun- made of mud bricks, in height about four yards; in the in. | attention to the wants of their husbands, dedicating all | 0 thot lent ie hich d rrive at per- | For this, it appeara to me that the port of San Di F) od ing at Jassaica, Breneh, terior of the square, and adjoining the wall in its{entire | their leisure moments to some kind of occupation that | Meio in the trener sonany the roieite diferent trevies | ought likewise te be habitated, without a very notall ? Hicks x east of Hicksville. DMAN & CO., Liverpool. circumference, are dwelling houses for the comman. | May be useful to themselves and their families ; their | oftroes bearing the most delicious fruits. The repro. | expense inits custom house; abd by pursuing this me- ¥ Saily. dation train | "t##aee to and from Great Britain and Ireland, via Liverpeol | dant, officers, troops, &c.with @ church andstorehouses, ae iogenere cleanly and very decent, nakedness | Suction of shrubs is beyond conception, not forgetting | thod, the ingress would augment, and the interests de save Gaex: pa oot Fo M., commodation train by the Old Black Ball Line or any of the regular and at the entrance of each presidio, isa barrack for a | being ether unusual amongst them in either sex. T Golisious ‘grape, with an abun. | would ramificate, which, in any other wey, would be the useful cotton tree an: : " “SFG: Bs for on the arrival of he boat from ‘The subseribate ia calling it exareanios oP Old Country. | comps de rer PAISANO. | dance and variety of herbs, which call for the superior | impracticable. Not only ‘this, but the port ef San Die- ton ti dail Sun- ‘ne : These dings, a pri appear to have 3 Catirornia July, 1846. tandi yuld | fO presents more advantages, om account of its better pp tt Bt, Gourss’s' Manor and | Moz, and the public. generally to their unequalled arrange- t, their only object having been to protect | ‘There ice MMF plute or principal Vays inv this ‘teratio= | Tee nee ne, OF, the Mattralist and botanist, who wanld | £2 Prost od more sscurity 10 the winter season. It is le soot the names of the corresponding presiios, | “The ‘mineral kingdom is unknown in Califoruia, for | likew ire better proportioned for the undertaking of any m leave to state that the bm abitanta from a surprise by the wild Intians who | ry, which tak ess of the House at Liverpool | the in! A.M. daily, (except Sandays,) | will be couduoted by its orsuch. lived in the immediate vicinity; but this cawse havit 19 best shi ‘being that of San Diego. of San iced | kindot business, and it is better surveyed; also, by pur- Leave Janeane gdntion tran, and BATE aT p, | Those sending fortherr friends will at once see the great | Ceased, Lum of the opinion that they had better be de. | Francisco has mony adgontages, Sante Barbara, is ber | Watt, of,investigation Several persons have noticed | Kind.ol, business, we one half of the territory weald ape Si Si dor Bobokiyn, ot on’ the arsivel of Boston, unportance of this arrangement, as it will preclude an unne- | molished, as they are daily threatening a complete ruin, | middling at the best of times, andin the winter season is | rich metals, but aa there. is no data to give reliance to | have the same advantages as the other half—on account cin i <1 fine are wall nora 00 be ot tee Beet poll tomers, tines, Sane’ imi itati bad. Monterey has some shelter. Besides th this opinion, I merely mention it. of the difficulty that now exists, of traversing two ler we Brooklyn for Greenport, wit manded_by men of experience; and as they sail every five laces, vessels sometimes anc! The number of rivers which constantly fow within | mountains with bulky cargoes; at the same time takii ill Len ed tached, on Moudays,fWednesdays and Fri- | days, offer every fa that can be furnished. With those - ee Cruz, San Luis Obispo, the Cojo Refugio, Returning, leave Greenport at lock | superior arrangements, the subscribers look forward for a| Outside of the presidios some private individuals have | Capistrano, for the purpose of obtaining ‘Thursday and Saturdays, stopping atinter- | ‘Ontinuation of that. patronage which has been so liberally built some very neat houses, and I have noticed great | of the missions situated near these last mentioned places je attention, To many of them | nia; consequently, th most advantageous to the public SUNDAY TRAINS. dhended to gem for so many yours Past. In ease sy of } emulation in thisibranch of industry; { have no doubt but | but by an order sent by the Minister of War, and ciro might be given a different direction with the greatest | treasury ; likewise, that this presidio is more in want of at 9 o’clock A. M.. for Greenport. Re fended ae customary, For further particulars pply by letter, in a very short time we shall see very considerable | lated by the General, we are given to understand that facility, for the purpose of fertilizmg some immense , having to attend to the estab- rt at 236 P. r Brooklyn, stopping | post paid. F.MERDMAN & CO. towns in California. ‘ no foreign vessel will be permitted to anchor f | plains which are at present nothing more than dry, frontiers, it being almost im- 61 South st., New York. At the distance of one or at most twomiles from the | these places, Monterey only excepted. Ne‘ Zz but the system of California is | possible to afford them any succor from the ae New Rr) 1234; HERDMAN & CO., Liverpool. | presidio, and near to the anehorage, is a fort which has | the commandant general has allowed the f' industry. In the winter season | By these two ports being equally habitated, ver will - e r ree | contrary to all kinds o! 5 J i; i = y i: : ; "a i sees me ce ite N. A ra Pats, Be ay seoeat pe tnnueacia e trou pods a few pieces of artillery of small calibre. The situation of | principal ports to remain open provisionally ; were it | the number of small rivers which flow from the immedi- | have to disembark their cargoes in both es, and in 3 x nited na 3; Tro 3 Ci x . 3s the greater part of them is very advantageous for the | not so there would undoubtedly be an end all com- | ate mountains is immense. ‘waters of most of these | the one they conclude they may be presented by the Pisee, "Gear a 7 ranch date, eae, | he United Kingdom, on application as above. __3y28t_ | aevence of the port, though the form of the walls, espla- | merce in California, as I will presently show. might rape! pny are, ised | ie the purpose of moisten. | authorities with a prolix scknewlegguens of the seareh vi, folk St RITISH AND NOKTH AMEKI | nades, and other imperfections which may easily be | The only motive that induces foreign vessels to visit | ing the ground intended for planting; but if the inhabi. | of their vessels ; this document Temaining in thelr pos- CAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM SHIPS | perceived, make them very insignificant. The general | this coast ia for procuring the hides and tallow | tants kuew how to profit by the sdvantages which na. | session, that they may beable freely to anchor and trade Geraontmnct with the Lorde of the Adu | ha#-undertaken to reform these imperfections in every | which they barter in the territory ; it is well known | ture has presented thenn with, @ great of these wa- a any of those places where it has been customary for ity. 7m Horn , Into consideration that the missions and’ towns in the vt petiien Dabress. of crake wutty large, but ihe most of | einity of San Diego are the richest missions of Califor- dusty and useless lan: sense. that neither of these places there is any | ters ht be rved without any difficulty, so as to to trade heretofore, and by these means be able to $225. . Ry The garrison of each presidio consists of eighty horse | possibility of realizing money, for here it does not sean the cultivated lands with molsture during aum- | embark with more facility whatever oe ee ad ‘Btages are in Teadiness on the arrival of Trains at the seve- “E.G. soldiers, called cuera; besides these they have a number | Circulate; the goods imported by these vessels are in- | mer. PAISANO. | purchase in the territory. ral Stations; to take passengers at very low fares, to all parts A 4 a troops snd a detachment ot artillery. The ae es Pee < [ena meet Cataronnta, July, 1846. Cansronnta, July, 1840. olan . A commandant of each presidio @ captain of its respec- | © the missio: In the demarcation of this territory are comprehended To think that vessels can smuggle from their ancho- pgp ms hee of Which josten, vin tive company, and besides the intervention, military and | ready money, but rather in such goods as are necessary | 114 D1aing which lie between the great mountain and | rage, is very remote from my o] ‘both because they re the hor tarting frem the Brooklyn side. political, he has the charge of all concerns relative to | for the Indians, so that some parsons who have brought | the jower range, called the Low mountains. On these would previously have discharged their cargoes in two "The steamboat Sratesman” I % 1 the marine. PAISANO. rie Rees le to Ltocadlg plains are situated two large lakes, the waters of which | habitated ports, under a strict examination, and because bor on the arrival of the Boston train from Brooklyn. ode No Get Carsvonnra, July, 1846, | Cork, for them veshould not be appreciated in ecouctry | communicate by a small canal at a short distance : the | no mission (these embraging nearly all the commerce) BE LD ‘The number of missions in the territory js twonty-one. | “hea ity values so well known Dut the rosten nay | length of these two lakes united is about 90 or 100 | cen intergene in this kind of fraud; also, there are Bo NOTICE. ‘Dee. They were built at different epochs, that of San Diego | Canily be perceived by alittle attention to the circum. | 1eegUes from north to south, and their width averages in this country able to sot to any extent; liite- ul after ‘Thursday, November 5, Sou being the first; it was built,in 1769. Its distance from the | Stunces of the territory. about 10 leagues from east to west. They empty them- | wise, the population being so small, it is very difficult to for in presidio of the same name is two leagues. The rest were selves to the northward, and their waters iorm the great | introduce anything, even of small value, wi it its be- F i tan ld i! The quantity of ox hides gathered in yearly is about | Sacrament river which empties itself into the Pacific | ing neticed and known. But for better security, let it ae ee ene tia tho year 1819, under tne reat box | thity or forty thousand, and the number of arrobas of | ocean through ono of those singular straits in the bay of | in6,neticed and Known, Bus for better, security Francisco Solan, and is the most northern of all. tallow, with a trifling difference, will be abont the same, | San Francisco. In these lakes are several isl hich, | being proved a them, that all their property The edifices in some of theto missions, are mero exten- | 8 ing the price of each article at two dollars per | as well as the shores of the lake: : with | be liable to tion, and | am persuaded that Harle A No bertha secured until prid ‘for. ity Fall for Williams Bridge at 6 o'clock, F. M., and erienced anrgcons. No freight, except 5} train ves Williams Bridge at 6%,A. f sailing. ; ; continue: n2 it*rre it, Passage, or any other information, appl re are baka Oe EP . BRIGHAM, Jr. i: i in form th E and per arroba; and per arroba, we shall se bulrushes (tule)—for this reason the nai was will undertake the nt of this LONG ISLAND RAILROAD Go. ALHARNDEN & CO3-6 r Be Ca in te OE nad. bricke’and trp neny cael. | the intrinsic value in annual circulation in California, is | given to these vamense plains.” The oastern art of the law, for foetof thelr bonds and do in Ben Diego ea the Doaresiny ISN ks boca, retased oms J ud Dsaton, a contract has been entered Into with | made oe necessity required. In all of them aro to be | about $140,000, This sum, divided among me | gain of tosee entan treed oo fmamense, and | snd, Memerey being sade eae whe wih Wy er Meteaane” an veut, tovestablich a lime between Liv: | found commodieus habitations for the ministers, store | Missions, wil ‘etoeach $6,666. Now, supposing the | sion of th ‘This method is nations who wish 8 uses to keep their goods in, offices for sap makers, | Oly productions of the country turned into money, | their width Pirenstensf sc icts 383 pe! i 8 fhe We gent A wontate, tisolunitns, BA) WiKh & Mego open apace in with whet would the Indians De. olothed, aul by what October 29, 1846. 0306tr i hen they will start. Us 0 the centre, and cattle pens o' independent apart- | eans would they be able tocover a thousand other ne. REGULAK MAIL LINE FOR BOSTON. ‘| Esvareny dnria ments for the youths of each sex, and all other such of- | Cessities? Money is a useful artic ying spe feliting phe other mourhr nites | fices as were necessary for their institution, Contiguous | Jation, but in California as yet th to patronise their productions. A the means of selling them, they facilitate means nity tore i or opeting the intermediate ports to foreign ity there is for opening the vessels, (af y have Aa phon ag and divers kinds of aquatic bi so found on its shor 5 ths no speculators, vessels, (after they have been discharged Tih NORWICH & WOR, year, Going f and its producti Daroly ‘sufficient for its act : “idorent Rasden ER, wi el of’ " iverpoo! z to and communicating with the former is a church productions are barely for its ac Wwe must remember that there are differen vee. ieee on: wits smd Boston. and between Livervool aud New York. _*13 | forming © part of the ediGce of each mission. They are all | Ce#sary. consumption. f who. t sels arriving yearly on this coast, with no other object Nee ee wv osttively the Arte md oaly iegeiar | Yery proportionable and are adorned with profusion. made with be part of a eA ple ere i ‘oes of wheat, to supply lorwich, are in: e ay, the 4th of ‘The mass of Indians belonging to each mission, live | to collect a few few arrobas of tallow ; ak, hazel nut, and a great many other spec: establishments at Pitka and Donalaska. ‘This tr a Sy a IN; Page master, will | about two hundred yards from these edifices, and their | these being in small quantities, the averago barter is , together with the rich pasture and delightful | great stimulant, which excites the industry of ip HU bove, her regular da; For ireighe 0 jassage, apply on at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall street, or to the inha- heria. These, i is | Very insignificant. Now, as this is the only saleable form a conjunction the most picturesque and | Sitants in the agricultural branch, and with this they fur- Tons are ‘muade up of very reduced'quarters, bait with | commodity, which initelt's acarcely euniciont to sup-| the most interesting that its ponsible fo imogine. In tit | nat taemaevee wit e number of necessary. ertcles— mud bricks, while in others the Indians have been per- | Ply the absolute necessities of the inhabitants, should | beautiful spot is to be found the greatest number of Jn- | But if vessels are not permitted to visit the ports where b : fe 3 LLNS & CO., 5§ Sonth st. “| Thitted to follow their primitive custome in building their | this branch of commerce be crossed by an obstacle, | dians, though it is impossible, under the existing circum- | this commodity can be procured, they will retire from "This lige leaves south side Pier No. 1, North Bi GPoricively, no, freight received ou board after ‘This Even- | Pt Med Sic ave Of a conical shaper and at the west i | what would be the result ? ‘Thefconsequelices appear to stances, lo tay how many. ‘These guther, together in | here to the ‘coast of Chill, as they heve alresdy intine- Batte sealy.Conpenvsencepira) st 5 ¢ clos Scout in Mew. Orleans, E. Woodruff, who will | not exceed four yards in diameter. The elevation of | ™¢ #0 palpable, that it is useless to name them, but I | tribes; each tribe has its chief, who inherits his title from | teq, because the difference of expenses in the voyage camer ATLANTIC. Captain D: promptly forward all goods to his address. these huts is about two yards from the ground—they are | Will show. : his ancestors. The tribes associate very little with each | would always be inferior to the difference in the price of a The jar Packet Ship Louisville, Hunt master, will | built of rough sticke and covered with bulrushes or | First. No vessel. would touch on this coast, and the | other; they very often quarrel, particularly at the time | grain, A fanego of wheat in Chili costs little more than tan, leav weaday, Thursday, nnd Saturdays, at o'elock, P. M. i i potord Hare th is end in Aghts, whe 4 0} ER, Captain Van Pelt, | sueceed the Hudson, and sail on November lith, her regular s, in such @ manner as completely te protect the in- | 2ation would lose the revenue arising from this branch | of seed gathering ; these quarrels end in fights, when | 4 dollar, and here it is three dollars, which price they every Monday, Wgkcuatin day at SOcloek PM. | day pisasrh | Eohitants from all the inclemencies of the weather. In | of commerce. considerable numbers of them are killed. No kind | hay on account of its proximity. For further pionamice. iggerre cf jow if these vessels should retire from the coest, the tery iol H. VANDE! FOR GLASGOW—The New LineRegalsr fon these huts are the mest adequate to the na- | Secondly. Tho missions and private individuals would | of religion has been observed among them, fre” Packet, int December~The fine fast sailing Br. | Peseta ieeese Of the Indians, as tha immailice often | suffer from the want of many indispensable articles for | great Fespoct for their deal. ‘The hair of consequence would be thet we should lose the benoit NEW YORK and intermediate pices bark ADAM CARK, 400 tons, Capt. John Wright, | renew them, burning the old ones and immediately build- | the cultivation of their lands, and the different trades, | very much appreciated, and they meot onc: y which this article of produetion renders, and the land Howboat NEW FHILADELPAIA, | Will atts above, her reguiar day. i ing new ones, with the greatest facility. Oppesite to | for decency and for civilization. yell and moan. The chief of the tribe that cele! would remain in its ancient sterility, for ‘want of some- ‘La H. Frazee, will co ‘or freight o: plendid accommodations, | 16 ; or tsed (irs Thirdly. The raising of cattle being the only branch | names the time of this snnual feast, invite: thing to ty the labor. , apply on board,{foot of ‘elt street, East River, the rancherias and near to the edifice of the mission, is ‘if ‘les of bh nd, her ing to guaranty Amboy and New York, on Mond: WOODHULL k MINTURN, to be found asmall garrison, with proportionate roon s | °% Which are centered all the hopes and expectations of | ly tribes within forty or filty miles o: y = a: Keeping in view what I have stated, I am ht 4 Sarr Ee te 1 Sor for a corporal and five soldiers, with their families. This | the inhabitants, should this be stopped, the country | three days yelling,the guests aro presentod with feathers, | ign that to preserve the territory, and at the same PR A att eto | he A1 Br. bark Ann Harley,tCapt. Seot small garrison is quite sufticient to prevent any bad at- | Would sink into its former state of indigence, after hav- | &c., and then retire. They venerate old age, and the | secure the interests of the nation, that not only the port ‘No. 2 North River, at 4 | ceed the Adam Carr, and #1 hi . he Indians from taking effect, there having | i9& for the last five years created considerable influence | aged are their oracles. 4 of Monterey, but likewise that of San Lp an a tobe ’ Janwa xxamples made, which causes ‘the Indians to | by this small commerce. ces are common among them. The nuptial re | habititated for the discharge and dey juctions. rare from South & Perth Amboy, 2 cents; Bently 25 cents, FOR HAVRE—The superior French brig AR- Fourthly. Many foreigners who are naturalized in the | contracted by the father of the bride, who demands of the | ‘phe discharge, and all other hee ‘concladed, all the other landwes 1236 ceats. ‘All kinds of freight taken VEDE, Captain ¢ , to.be promptly territory, Tocing the hope of bees og to subsist in it, | bridegroom, a quantity of beads in proportion to the | yossels of whatever clans ot quality ought have free a she lowentraten a sais pene patched. For freight, aPDIY tO. EN, Brokers, ing the Indians under subjection, they run post with | Would abandon it, having nothing but a prospect of sed merits of the bride. A divorce is made valid | {mission to all those ports in which it was formerly par. su s OPPOSITION MORNING LINE AT 7) NOTICE=Facket chip LUUISVILLE ww now | & ‘monthly correspondence, or with any thing extra | misery before them ; and by so doing would destroy the by returning to the husband the same quantity of beads. | Minuran to“, “enter for the sake of eo GLOCK FOR ALBANY discharging ar Orieaus w arf; Foor of Wail sreet. Ca as Par es ited Hook,’ Br ~ 7 At the present time the number of these prie Hyde Fark, Kisigaton, Upper Red Hi ! FOR LIVERPOOL Regular packet of the 6h ae eer rian aaa en atteel iasion has one of these priests for its administ: he holds absc lute authority. The tiling of the ground, ond cabin, and steernge | the gathering of the harvest, the slaughtering ef cattle, 7 system of colonization which is so strongly recom: | ‘The covering worn by the women, is a short cloak made | fies tallow, wheat, ko, which by ny other means it ga vu pret Dalitorate are under the | mended by the supreme government. PALSANO. of rabbit skins, twisted and knitted one into the other, the | wii) he impossible for them to do, othe: y veetels will i Carivonnta, July, 1946, | tails being left to hang loose ; its width is by no means | form the project of carrying theit negotiations to As every person is not acquainted with the calamities oe gg vba hr gn ge = a serorh me athena countries, wh re they wit have mere ry es and california, I consider it my duty to explain | trem with a liberal hand, different species of quadrupeds | the’ tuisful remembrance of having ices ail their re. ‘ for their sustenance, besides birds, fishes, nutritious | (ye. Pelé rene ‘ene jerritory are most of them very go04, | seeds, &c., Kc., in abundance. In both sexe i —_' id lendid ship NEW esa The, new and very splendid. ship NEW WORLD, burthen 1,600 tor master, will sail as above, her regul ‘he accommodati. for cabin, iP middle of it are two very high mountains, | jg proportionable, but the physiognomy denot: ‘ day ands friday, at-63¢o'elack, Ac Mee | faynonser a {0 comfort are unequalled by any other vessel | the weaving of wool. and ovary: thing jhat eppertaine {0 | which are impassable for all kinds of draught carriages, | Their color is dark copper, their agility gre i SO a ee One fom an i or in any way th 7 and are very difficult to traverse even with mul sare nothing but a sort of imitation of the antic: Cumberland, due here on Menday evening a1 be ou Tw da id Saturda: tens bark would di 1 to go on board y ces are no! rs taking thi Albany in time for | andjudge for thetisclven, before eaguaing elsewhere.” For | superintendence of the priest, without any other person doubt, is one very great obstacle to pro- | diferent animals with which they are cequainted; their | o'clock, did not arrive until yesterday afternoon about of ear ging North and W Farcherpaticnlars, apply onboard fomret Siiden lane or to | mlorforing in any way whatever, #0 that if any, mission tana from capveying ther bre | singing i contuoual repeiion of yes at groan, and i | halfyant 3 'eloek. tlt Culnberiand af the ua oer, t and Dinner on board. ¥ ) ood i - is js not the most essen . Shi tablishments ever ised | and after proceeding as far as Doug! Tunnel, (Ee age etgmeremamend comer of Pine and Nouth szeets__ | ous end capable print Oe eon enjoy In abundance | auctions to Monterey, tl ie et te mncand “Monte: | mou! antl lot what Immense velue would these tulares | countered e lend alile, which threw the and two <°Fare to. Vag Cortlandt Dock, 2 cents; Poughk HAVANA LINE OF PACKETS FROM PHILA. | ii the real necessary ot ae sn any eicsiane ie | rey, is from 80 to 170 | and it is impossible to | become PAISANO. "| cars off the track, causing a detention of a aoe Hindson 75; Albory 1. r 0 DELPHIA—The A 1 fast sailing bark ELIZA- | misery and nakednags of To eae te directon the | convey the tallow, (which is put up in raw hides) suc! __ Cataronnia, July, 1846, | @nd six hours. After removing that obstruction, it pro- a a VENIAG Live | MARE HEHG nt eto Sis: | ala neo Ye macy” fe rc agro! distance withont its turing much low fm | ayory are several islands afcned” immediatly | ceeded on fo Baltimore Hang, obliged o tavel very MORNING LINE AT SEVEN O°CLOC) For freight or passage, having superior furnished accommo- | the territory to the otuer, and have carried the limits of | heat and blows, w ©, inthe short’ distaneos that | 0n the coast, from North ef Santa Barbara, to the parallel Consequence 0 iat Woodbine, Rodd oviverts, FOK ALBANY AND TROY<P the dations, apply to ne oe OHLE SON, one mission to those ot the next. ‘Though they have no fehas to be carried tt suffers considerable loes, and this is of San Diego. The mont wrextt Saale <= came = collision withthe extra train fr Frederick, are 2 § ‘Santa Catalina, ole forced Proc as the foot o 'y ci rves, lelphia. | need of so much land, 3 ie we “4 Fy m rig bv oe often heavily felt both by the sellers and the buyers. cirommterence. The distance of these islands from the of ( the aomawars eee tag, Se ch How will it then be possible te carry it 1701 on? re oe vais S., = ae injured.— Baltimore about six leagues, some of them; others iJ i; ‘ 1 i individual Hudsoa, LEANS PACKETS—The ships to sail m Tap-| claim to the whole, strongly °F ing any vide ‘They run nearly North and South, the scott's Regular New Orleans Line, in theit proper | who may have wished to settlo himselt on any piece of | With Tegard to the ox hides, the impractica/ility of wet the boat. er Me OHS SON, captain Page, foot of Wall land between them ; butit igto be hoped that the new | the mules’ loads at eight to the cargo, this being an arti- Will leave on Monday, Wed: | yovembertthe arian Panes foot of Wallstreet, | system of TIE a snore will Cause, the macbrie | cle which in itself is of but little value, how will it be | them ad tie Ten rec arrmerly inhabited, but at the im Gorham, ox Tuesday, | 409, Wid eae ae eee Sap tote cece oleae ioe £ pouslble to aenvey.s <> he, pars of este: while he om | sreet excepting Santa Catalina, which contains | Tye Eviscorat Cuurcu.—The corporation of H ; FY Nye poiats ONEY REGULAR LINE OF NEW OM- | maintenance of thei b happy to American, Nov. & % ‘The steam! RIAGA! and jay Mornings, at 7 o'clock. ree or four thousand is not beit ticablle, it ia very evident | ber, end that of Santa Cruz aifurds some middling sized touls, whilst ethers have scarcely four hundred, and at | 13; tn sie only brangh?ot commerce here, must st | pine trees, besides some other kinds whic!. are of con- ing Slip. | ment to take such adequate measures as will conciliate penses of conveyance exceeds the value of the article | present ai C R 0 TAU NOUTORRN LIGUT POR BAL | the int f all. Amongst all the missions there are ? i about twenty inhabitants, they are all deserted, the In- s+ Mary’s Episcopal Church, Burlington, have For pessage or She wosly oa board, or at the office on the YACHT NO bs Le aig Me etc ASB from twenty-obe to iwenty two thousand Christianized wre oe "With these rey Revver madiedsie * dians having crossed over to the main land and joined eo thal iniatory steps forthe Lvagetenr as new wharf. frenemadet Maat foe wale the well kunay | Indians, but each mission is not equal or proportionate in | Sonauet this specion of commerce to the port of Monte: | the missions | On most of the Islands there is some tim: pared by Mr. Up- chooner yacht NORTHERN LIGHT, 70 tons | its congregation—some have te BNEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY LINE. TOW ALBANY AND TROY DineCT, mp eatery wa of wiles | io : tnd a tnd otter paryoves. "Santa Catalin, pesos” haiti Lene ap Capea BS ly found in H ceopects. ‘There are fo. state yoo meee SS Seapeeyre., monees tas mimber « la num, | to convey their ;roductions to Monterey, by reason of ras : dvantage ot ight is most substantially built of white | this difference, may be computed the riches of tho mis. | Sncy come to a conclusion. The. missions that aro able | siderable use to the town of Santa Yarbara, for building ‘The low: Seer Deertants - rr ale egy. ig two berths each, and eight oJ rths (four of he pen Nek | ready mentioned, each mission has 4 considerable num- | sh eir contiguit ane table) in her after eabin, which, with eight berths in her ' t ql rest in | Some timber and plenty of wi ber of gentiles, on farm: ery few, and these the peo: in P g the least produce; consequently, | ‘Wo good anchocing laces, water near | [ h ; likewise in its interior is ex annexed to the misnon, the | {n¢ territory, hav ; " jent pasture | Witt bo given. "The Steamboat COLUM: Capt, Wm. H. Peek, will | forward coramodations for 24 pass —_— of wi a ee ea . | those which by the richness of t roductions attract r Me akanuty | 2 rs a ‘edn: i fc indians are and care! and their i and plenty of water to maintain an innumerable 4' difice, according to the Gazette, was ‘on the feast were co buguvode jeaday and Friday evenings, mt 7 | being adm 4 for a yacht, or packet for understanding ts veny limies. 4 the small the attention of the navigating m ant, are the very P ” Waeunes Califorue makes # figure in the is se cesation of the Virgin Mary, March 25, 1703, : = they are r the inability of | of cat jaking these Boats Will arrive in time to take | "The qualities of the Northern Light for smiling, and s8 x | not deficient in ideas of imitation, but they will paver be : yas the Morning ‘Train pis Wey By, juffalo, and que boat,” are too well known to reqnire further deserip- | inventors—their true character is that orbelng revenge- wovor Fassagie or Freight, apply om board, or atthe Ofiee on | “Wor corms and other particulars apply to the mubscriber, at | {ul and Misidy consequently, they, are mack addicted to i world, these islands, which mey bo made very uselul, | whence ite name.—Newark Daily Advertiser. will jy not be forgotten. ‘. Having demonstrated the the extension of Upper Cali Simcvian Oometwancs—The bark, Orb tailed 74 treachery. ve no knowledge of benefits receiv- fornia, its actual circumstanees, and of what it is suscep- ‘ he taken alter 536 o'clock. No, 1s South Market wreet. Boston, | wincHesrEn. | ed, and ingratitude ix Common & pengnt thom he att. #8 thy of cur attention. ‘This town Je distant from Uible, {shall not fix my attention to a description of ts | rom thie Pee ee talabar Oita pomch ox'tes t—All goods, ht, bank bills, specie, ox a catien they receive in their infancy is not the proper one | for¢. 90 te: its preservation 1 entirely dependent | @# stem; ut its critical situation, in certain peints, od cop r. f tae vee. ‘On Saturday each returned to of ropeny, posinvely actheowner's ak: 12” From to develope their reason, and if it were, I do not believe | On the hides and tallow there produced, and by causing | Me to make some reflections. All the towns haves recl. | same day, for Celeutta, | Or Saleilay’ Cee et aut NOTICE. ve them capable of any good impressions. the impracticable sale of these its ruin is inevitable. procal dependence on one another, nature not having | the port frome en different directions. ‘Chey met end TROY EVENING LINE. At low prices: Baila to PAISANO. | what I have here stated we may be well assured, with. | distributed her gifts with 1 fill! Ont Sie else for | epoke each other of Bermuda, on their return.— Salem HOUR CHANGED. am rats are from rats snd dampness. m Cataronnra, July, 1846. | out any fear of contradiction, that if all the ports except | having extraordinary frit tg industry of the towns, in rette. Ont aher TUESDAY, : Puncteally executes. om im*rrr_| “All the Indians of this country, whether from the con- | Monterey, from the habitation of foreign vessels, the most part sterile: st of trede In the other, make re steamboat EM’ 3 A tinual use of the sweat aouse, or from their filthiness, or | territory must inevitably retrocede to the former epoch | One care, and ‘nearly equal ; and thus, as in a nation, Thanksgiving, in New Jersey, is to be on the } TEN FONE Beem Beards epperor gualigy ioessaceive | from want of suficent air ia thelr habitations, I do hot | of ts oppression. tie tobe that the Commandant | their necessities neatly eatal en Ont Particle, meond | 260 fase ing twelve States Ya all Fi ‘itr > tae forsale ht KS, . know, but they are generally weak and inyigorous; but ‘and this deputation, Present to the supreme } When s town i