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THE NEW YORK HERALD. —— =—=—=—= SS = Vol, X11, No. 200—Whole No. $A NEW YORK, SATURD AY MORN NG, NOVEMBER 7, 1846. d : p Price Two Cents, THE NEW YORK HERALD. | Mej. Wm. F Johnen 1 The Political A an of Massachusetts—M nt e s . Wm. F. n, Commissary to the Ohio Volun- | _ It is worthy of remark thatas often as French and Spa- | ge asap Ae alae VS pela LEO 4 i i i dace in E teers, and Capt. Johnson, aid to Gen. Hamer, arrived in | nish sovereigns, or French and Spanish megs i | the Chess Board—The Democratic and Whig Parties. | and the: commie Leman oatod thal ical me sad Hrolandscof the threat JAMES GORDON BENNETT PROPRIETOR, our city yesterday morning. He brings with him the | their heads together for an alliance, carry their | The annual election of this State will take place on forleaders in that contest, the latter may re-establish their failure of the potato crop. Table for October. a oS ere mii — eo = nother List of the milled and Wounded. ‘Threatened Invasion of Central America. Bostox, November 3, 1846. | may be led ‘into the grievous error of despising thei Chronol res e gret [From the Cincinnati Gazette, Nov. 2 (Frem the London News, of Oct. 3.} nemijes, an error which has often ruined both partier Ist. Important advie official report of the ki views beyond § 4 t | , F —s | ent Ohio" Volunteers, which We'appand: "We are | French civuld seek to couteal thelr’ oijectat mercy | MODS4Y next, the Mh inst, To%an impartial observer, | MtrE and once more cécury the prow poation which | 2i., Departure of the Camb Circulation---Forty Thousand. | debted to our neighbors of the Enquirer and Advertiser | absorbing Spain; and it thus becomestheir policy to point | Who has nothing of a personal nature to hope or fear | errors they may be guilty, 1 ba ¢ they will never who proclaims himself governor. Also of the nomina- fo a for slips containing the intelligence brought by Maj. J. | out tothe Speniards some glorious feat or adventure DAILY HERALD Every day, Price? cents percopy—#7 | Official List of the Killed and’ Wounded of the Ine Ohio | which it to fedoem thovanclent glory of the coustey and | om t8° Fesult ofthe conte the condition of our politi- ogain pe a veg ay ly oF betogiog Esai any, of Sem of Ce weet een teiad hb henge s ble inadvangs: {2 Regiment, af the deoret 4 in splendid or lucratfae fea to ite mail | cal field affords a source of great edification; and were it | small deer” of the party to igh places, under ecounts of skirmishes een rs WikRLy Gineneen ace aries, Se omu | so. ys lee hese od ge Mr Cannio obserfed, the creed ot Louis xv a Possible for rabid politicians to profit by any thing, even Soe semen bear the wea aries Cy more rp poe enpen ert ee ey in raion bas i EGHOFE™ rer i y day. | os mccated ere Hate Boles het fa ache valy a Spain Peete the magrene oi the they might learn semething from tho state to which bad | am y cocteacee of the profundity of the tea promul- ie ceptere of mute Fe Arrival al ef the apes ne Frice 0 cents per copy—€3 06 per aunum, payable in a¢-| wounded; arm amputated above the elbow. Bamuel | these latter days, to nage her to re-seize some portion of management has reduced both parties, gate: Harald. some seats since, namely, (hatevary: | Rockin. with one, Week's. later. clligance. wf the sd- i i bri th “AveRTisKMENTS w misssaial eth 1 | Rivers sorarey wounded; grape. aha fractured jaw and | ber ancient sovereign Inthe naw world The democracy ore headed by Mr. Isaac Davis, of | umber at Indepandent voters tha give victory to | loscand anticipated Gificultion between England. end i 4 : detail lod roat. E. Wade, slightly; spent ball xico the land for their Chateour | Worcester, a gentleman of respectability, but possessi whichever party they finally incline to, and who vote | France in relation to the contemplated marriage of one FRINTING of all kinds executed with beauty and de | the head. en Espagne But the “stars and stripes’ have become too | pte ular claim on hii a and ae nh veer oa without tatespios tp onary party considerations. | of Louis Phillippe’s sons to the infanta of Spain partic’ » » year, | They gave victory to the whige in °40,and to thedemo- | 4th. Departure of Gen. Jesup, Quartermaster Gi patch. Ae | _ Mortcomery Guanvs.—Richard Welch, killed. John | predominant there; and the object of Franco-Spanish | letters or commauni: ’ by essed “ by . ‘i A " 5 En hag Nepempea’ ip gee vill be Reece, slightly wounded ; contusion of arm and side. dram nee Arenatarr@iaas 12 Oe Kno ef South y ved the honor of leading that party inthe first of its contests, | erats in '44; and it is in noamall degree owing to their | from hington to the seat of war in Mexico. Rise in Seeted the sat ERG anaes remitted, john rine severely weunnel; pocrssies, eaeamen By fee ae ie Walch ae gh pom ee, in which, for almost twenty years, it suffered a very | absence from the field, that the whigs owe their recent | the price of American flour. emt "9: pur amputated. Vandeventer, aighly contactas of | American hero, he: Plestor af the sess; and one | W7E® dimintion of strength. Commencing with ists, | succeten in Femnerivania, Uo ina aad claves, | th, Tie ane vpak Urike |. John Flannegan, contusion of | Who has successfully instilled it into the ears and hopes | 8nd continuing to 1844, inclusive, the Massachusetts | table to the cxertions of tadependent, pressas-—presses at | American Institute. ‘ Ryan, slightly ; | of Maria Christine and her Fre: democracy had steadily gained in numbers ; and in the | the head of which stands your able journal, and which, | th. Apprehensions in relation to the fate of the Great ny , from arge ally. flesh wound of leg by a masket ba! Let us introduce our readers to this personage. The | ast mentioned yei y .G. Day sant, killed. | hero of tho Equator for rey, rear was General Flor Mr. Bancroft, then candidate for Governor. But, in | support, and discussing public affaira ina profound and | 7th. Nomination of John Young, the whig candidate ———————— ‘illed ; shot | a Venezulean by birth, , brave, and of fascinating | 1845, a most remarkable change came over that party, atholic spirit, spurn the trammels of ip, and | for Governor. Orders ed at the departments at CENTRAL AND MACON AND WESTERN | through the head by grape. residence | manners and exterior, He first rose to power in the | and they not only lost some 18,000 in the popular vote, | are working out a great reform, of which gene- | Washington, forthe more vigorous prosecution of RAIL ROADS, GEORGIA. Cleveland. Thomas M’Murray, |. Li Motter, | Equator os a patriot general, and even ruled in that cha- | but’several of their strongholds were stormed by the | ration will reap the greatest fruits, though the benefit | tiliti ainst Mexico. Meeting of the Winnebago In- Ast lieut., severely wounded. Aloxander M’carter, 2d | racter for a time ; until, seeking to prolong his power | whigs; while others were so spiritlessly defended will be partially seen and felt in our own day. diem Chiefs with the United States Commissioners at lieut., slightly ; musket ball in the leg. L beyond republican tolerance, he was resisted, and com- | afford the enemy confident hopes of the We are all anxiously looking for the result of your Dayton Gexman Comrany.—James M’Closky, private, | pelled to abdicate in 1844. He withdrew to Europe ; | the next attempt that circumstances would allow them | election, the most impertant of any that curred killed. Geo. Phele, private, ki Wm. Weber, pri- | meditating, of course, schemes for a restoration. Ulti- | to make. ‘T'o what are we to attribute a result so disas- | this year. Both parties here hope much—the wicroft and General Armstrong among her killed. T. Went, private, severely wounded. Chas. mately, repairing to Madrid, he succeeded in making. trous to the liberal party? The answer can be easily | lying upon that current of success which sec passengers. in, private, severely wounded. himself agroeable to the queen-mother ; so much 80, | madeby any man acquainted with the political affairs | bearing them on to fortune, while the democracy are | 9th. Nomination of Ogden Edwards for Governor by _Poxtsmowrn Comrany.—John W. Hewlett, private, | that he has since lived at the Madrid court more as the | of this State. It is owing mainly to the worse than bad | sanguine that the conservative whigs will never be | the Native American party. killed. Gattin Sewards, severely wounded, grape shot | accredited minister from a friendly power, than as an | management of those to whom President Polk, in the | found guilty of supporting a man taunted with anti- 10th. Accounts of the mutiny on board the St. Mary's. restern & Atlantic" “ Sirongh the thigh. Alfred Donahue, private, severely | exiled stranger. - plenitude of his ignorance and self-sufficiency, conforred | rentism, to say nothing of tho Fourieriam of | Accounts of the capture of the slave brig Casket. Great ‘Will be carried from Savannah to Atlanta and Ooth- | Wounded, grape shot through the rh. Silas Burril,| We will now state the ject of which General | places among us, which gavo them the lead of the party. | your neighbor Greeley. 1 see that tho Daily Times | race between the yachts Coquette and Maria. loge, at the following rates, viz: severely wounded, musket ball through the leg. James | Flores aims to be the hero. it has hitherto escaped our | You are aware that whoever oceupies the influential | of yesterday, which, in the decadence of the Post,| ith. Stete Convention issue the result of their labors, On Wxiott Goops. ToAt- To Ovth dace boon; private, slightly wounded, contusion by a | contem; most part, in truth, eluded | and lucrative office of Collector of Boston, is pocessarily | is now the regularly recognized leading organ of | with a recommendatory address. e1 New Youx Henaty Kx Pan Worth West ora tof Fuitow and Nacewe streets" almost 55,000 votes for | depending solely upon an enlightened reading public for | Britain. TRAVELLING ACCUMMODATION: uss D.F. Smith, private, kil arturo of the Great Western with the Hon. pas Come: Linen, Enceing, Ere, tents. -ostoge . Publicity. Vet it kas an interest which may contest with | tho louder of our democracy, "This has. resulted, partly | the semocracy in thie State’ has an ivgetioutarticle | “ih; “Accounts of tis capture of Monterey and storm- “an ee ties plseather, Cincrwxatt Capets.*—N. H. Niles, lst lieut., severely | even the Montponsier ei, objects, prospectively, from the degree of politics! | importance which the occt- clearly proving that Gov.i, Wright ‘will "be re elected, | ing thereof. o ¥ Barend” Bheet roa,” Hollow Ware - | Wounded, musket ball through the hip. Wm. Miller, 3d nd it spreads itself through other channel tion of that office confers, but more from the fact, that | The 7'imes may prove a true prophet; but when Icall| 13th. t appearance of Sivori at the Tabernacle. “and Castings... 00... cee cee cee vee 80 50 go 7% | Serweant, slightl laa ee of hip and side by in which it directly runs, with shreateni E many years past, and until the commencement of the | to mind, that the democratic press of late has calculated, 14th. t storm in New York and vicinity. , Riee, Bacon in Sls ‘oF boxes, eae out 3, Hogan, Sens weaned & a ball in ce aspect. a ay de, as yet, but a sma 1 present Hneklees, sdminisietion—which is formidable “not wirely, but too well” Jor ite own side, 1 am “ine | 17th, News from the seat of war—Yucatan declares Beet, th, Lard. e 7 . W. » mr ound- thei inisp! 3 | only in inflic' jury upon its creatures aad su; - | clined to wait with patience for the returns, and leave rself in favor of Mexico. ae Mill Gearing, Pig Iron ead Grind Rex ed, spent ball in thigh. Thos. D. Eg private, killed. southern, it portends a coming and widely | ers—the oica bar been filled by eminent econ’ specolations to those impatient mortals who jumpto con-| 18th. unts from Santa Fe—General Kearney i thts oy) Pye Rac sereit pee yeneys private, shghtly wounded, contusion of hip ed mt horton aoe ing, ATT gained nothing from the Place, bus conferred dignity | clusions, and often break their necks by the operation. tees poss ion of s Governce’s Falice. . meat, Pats, Bonn 19 ah wee, Fe ea as 90% Buown County Bors.—A. F. Shaw, private, severely | sessions which were first the glory and then the perdi- | ing the iraple ran a0 eas that euay tego th RED NPT eet tioning ary slbshigt Ate ge t Boxes and bales ob Dry Goods, Saddlery wounded, musket ball through tho-arm. J. Fletchei, | tion of Spain. That her ex-colonies are irretrievably | men, and would havo leaders under any cir-} Police Intelligence 2st, Accounts of the loss of the ates Glass, Paints, Drags and Confection- private, severely wounded, grape shot inthe thigh. A. | lost to her, a settled fact, consigned already’to the | cumstances. Such men were Henshaw. ncroft end Nov. 6.—Burglary.—Some kracksmen burglariously | Safety. Arrival of the steamshi; oth per cubic foot. +$0 20p. 100 Ibs.35 | B. M’Kee, pnvate, severely wounded, musket ball | page of history ; but somehow or other, this fact has | Rantoul, who, in various departments of intellectual ex. | emtered the grocery store, last night, occupied by Mr. | Accounts of the wreck of the “ (rockery, + Bereubic — $0 15 » through the hand. never yet been properly accepted in th8 councils of Ma- | cellence, have fow equals, and, in my estimation, no Curran, corner of land Frankfort streets, and stole | mullan, on the coastof freland. Great excitement there- ond + pee ee siz oo |, CiNeimtat: Guantaw Courany—Matthow Hott, Ist | drid. Ite light has not yet fully penetrated into the | periors, 'Under the wise action of the inent men, | therefrom a box of segars and four or five jars of los@nges | on. Advance in the prices of corn, and of all American lieut, killed—commanded company. George Meyer, | chambers of the Kscurial. The submission to the loss, | the democracy of Massachusetts gained it ength with | 80d sundry other articles, valued in all at about $10, and | provisions. 26th. Accounts of the cessation of hostilities in the y. 1 50 corporal, severely wounded ; musket ball lod; in arm | we fancy, has been as yet with a mental reservation ; | each ing A if thi made good their esca; is extracted. E. J. Dehooler, private, severe. ly ;_ grape | and Spain, though compelled to defer, hag never lost the Tepestedly ‘atte! Seats Wie Danese peas la d ; r grappling with their stout opponents, it | _ Rodbery—The residence of Dr. Pentz, 7 Oliver street, | Argentine Republic. shot in thigh and musket ball inarm. Henry Weber, | hope of a re-conquest of her col is. Accordingly, a | wag but to gain increased power from the contact, and to | Was entered yesterday by some sneaking thiof, and $50 | 27th. Arrival of the Norwegian vessel of war “North 4 do, severely; musket ball in right side—extracted at left | crusade is about to be undertakén against them, in this | rise with renewed and yet greater energies from the | im Exstern bank bills stolen from the doctor’s room. No | Star,” at New York. Departure of Paredes. Le. breast. Henry Meyer, do,severely; musket ball through sent year of grace and civilization—1846 conflict. So certain was their gain, so inflexible their | #fest- 28th. Acquittal of the slave George Ki thant arm—extracted. j The scheme of Flores is, briefly, nothing less than the | course, and so thorough their confidence in the honest: Petit Larceny.—A chap oalled Peter McInaney was ar-| 29th. Burial of the remains of the late Commodore tate Reels cami iste Wabaeriver wil be forwarded | BTLIE Bors —Janes George, captain, severely. | conauest of the three Venézuolan republics and Peru, to | fad sagacity of thelr leaders, that the liveliest hopos | rested Yesterday, ona charge of sealing a sovereign be. | Decatur, EN oe : Baie . contusion of he * shell—not' dangerous 4 fain It i longing to Bernard C » Tesidin, . 63 Chen Both. First rane! , t pianist. cal Freight Fai Reid. at Savannah, Atlanta Net oa George Webster, Ist sergeant) slightly ; iBherrsak by jel pine, Fieces headinrast: Christi Bi fa Cyan ony! ‘5 i Acca rpcdabrd I "I seg el ae Looked up for tal. residing at No. erry irst appeal e of Herz, the great pi: INTER, Forwarding Agent, C ,. spent ball—not dangerous. Geo Longfellow, 2d do, | that one of her sons by the Duke of Rianzares might : Arrest Ss pal 7 R. . 7 4 any party; while the democracy of the nation looked on st on Suspicion.—Ofiicer Files, of the oth ward, Varieties. ’ hk Savérwam, Asguse 5,106 ______albSmerre_ verely ; musket ball through thigh—not dangerous. | occupy that lofty station. But whatever be the lure | w hs sdmalzation, and were eaosvieged to believe that the | arrested lastnight a Dutchman called John Vachel, un-| Mai Rowneny.—The mail which was made up at this way REGULAK MAIL LINE FOR BOSTON. John Pierson, private, severely ; musket ball through | held out to her, certain it is, that all the resources of the | intelligence, the high fame, and the great wealth of Mas- | der very suspicious circumstances, he having a small | office on the Ist , for the eastern cities, it Earhoen 1H & WOR- the chest—not dangerous. John H. Longley, corporal, | Spanish government and court are at this moment placed, | sachusetts, would Bo finally arrayed on the side of libe- | bag Wherein he had deposited a handsome prayer book, | ascertained, never reached New York. It’ is su change of slightly contusion from spent ball. R. H. Alcott, pri- | f purposes we have indicated, at the disposal of | ral principles. hes crimson bound, with the name written inside, in pencil | that it was robbed betwee this pointeand Wheeling, or or without vate, slight). , contusion from shell. Stephen Freeman, | Flores. ‘On two several occasions the democracy all but car-.| Mark," Caroline Halsted,” likewise, several children’s | letters for Pittabureh would have reached their destina- My ther bal inlecd. rosa | $0 latter ried the State, though it would be unfajr not to mention | DOOks, and a sinall Testament. On searching his person | tion. ‘The extent o1 this officer discovered a small brass | that day L. Oscar Bebnee, private, killed. The | The general is commissioned and empowered to raise the robbery is not known, b e murdered and most skoekingly man- | a Spanish force, and may draft from the Spanish army | the fact, that their quasi triumph in’42 was owing mainly | at the station hous Benoist & Co. malled from $1 300 to $1,800 < t communicates. by steamboat and railroad. | &!¢d by lan who came upon them whilst the latter | such experiencedofficers and soldiers, ashe can induce | to the itement growing out of the suffrage contest in istol, together with achisel and a bunch of skeleton | in bank notes, and $5,000 in drafts. J.J. Anderson & Co % by this line are accompanied Seromgh by the con- | Was conduct the former, who was slightly wounded, | to adopt his cause. Spanish Rhode Island, and that their defeat in '43 was principally | Key#. His manners and actions, when brought before | $800 to Pittsburgh, and $300 to New York, in bank notes ; : juctor have particular charge of their | into camp—and unarmed. : stores are also open to him. H caused by the bad treatment experienced by Mr. Dorr at | the Chief of Police, showed most conclusively that he is | Presbury & Co. $600 in bank notes to New York. Itis to their} Fixup anv Starr.—Col. A. M. Mitchell, severely | a si for the organiza: | the hands of a democratic ‘Supreme Executive Magis. | 2 old thief; and {from all appearances, in his low, sub-| supposed other brokers also made remittances— St. North River, foot of wounded; an espiquette (234 ounce) ball through the leg. | tion of his force, and for the muster of the military and | trate,” as Gov. Morton modestly styled himself. Such | ued toue of speech, his general deportment, he has | Louis Union, 29th ult. ig (The Colonel’s tavorite horse, presented him by the Cin- | naval auxiliaries which are to be ppl d by Spain. was the condition of the Massachusetts democracy,when, | been an inmate of some Stato prisen. The chief lock: ‘The Leavenworth (I Dioenec quai tlatitee: ge ip Spe cinnati der, was killed) Adj. A. W. Armstrong, 24 | In theraising of those forces and the preyaration for for their sing, the unbappy election of that most illustrious | him up for examination, In the meantime, an owner is | qgtth, aby nei ROSE Sang ‘The new steamer ATLANTIC, Captain Dustan Lieut, of cadets, soverely wounded; grape shot through | his onterp: to be uided by his | of the succossors of Washington, James K. Polk, led to | Wanted for the above books, which may lead to the dis- | Gontnes Sphointed Hon. Ht 1): Owen, representative im every Tuesday, nraday, and Saturdeys, at 5 o'elock F. M. | the knee—leg amputated above the 1 ieee friend, General Santa Cruz, ex-President of Bolivia, and | the fastening upon their should rden, compared | Covery of some burglary. Apply to the Chief of Pol: of ianty A Whe: ves oe cot oe razil, im the room ves . ; . is ele aver south sid Pier No. 1 ine leaves south side Pier No. Flace “dally, (Sundays excepted) at 5 o’clocl General Flores is steamer Wi SR, Captain Van Pelt, doubtful. a forced political exile like himself, who has betaken | with which the Old Mau of the Stealing @ Gun.—Otticer Chadwick, of the 2d ward, ender Wi ecnendar, oid Eridey. a6 So'slock, FM (Copy of morning report. himself from Bordeaux to Madrid. It is further ramoted | Jeluded Sinbad, wat es the tidiog of & patted shuld costa ] arrested two fellows yesterday, called William Brows | ,The PAiladelphia American of yesterday, say #:— GBattery Place, North Rivers Tee ie E. K. CHAMBERLIN, Surgeon U.S. A. | that the services of an amiable but subtle diplomatist, | willing back of a loving father. Sinbad’s burden has been | #84 Peter Fannin, whom he caught in the act of stoaling | “The first mate of the crew of the Pons were be- See iar ce Monterey, Sept. 24, 1946. Don Jose Jouquin de Mora, the intimate friend of both | procouncodthe greatest bore on record; but that judgment | & Kun {rom a wagon, while standing near Fulton market, | fore the Mayor yesterday morning, but, on account The ean bee Ee PID ADELPATS, The Advertiser publishes in addition to the above the | Flores and Santa Cruz, have been called into requisition. | was uttered belore Mr. Morton was promoted to the Col- | belonging to George Lingley. Justice Drinker locked | of the engagement of their counsel, J. Murray Rush and Captam Lawrence H. Frazee, will com. | ficial report of Col. Weller made to Gen. Hamer. We | Mr. Mora is a distinguished scholar and eloquent writer; | lectorship of Boston, and literally commenced riding the | them up for trial. ~ B. Rush, Esqs, in the Cactus case before the U. 8. inence raguing between, Amboy and New York, on Monday | have not room for it this morning, but shg§ give it to- | and his aceomplishments in these respects are enhanced | democracy of Massachusetts to sudden death, making | _Surrendered by his Bail.—A fellow called Jerry Reed, | Court, the hearing was postponed until this morning.— the 2¢th Sept. leaving South Amboy at 63%, Perth Amboy at | Morrow. by his witand humor. He was some years ago appointed | them “carry weight” with a vengeance. Sinbad was so | alias Brick, was arrested yesterday by officer Patterson, | The defendants were, with the exception of two or Toelock A.M., at Bently, Rossville, Bi: ul Lit don by Santa Cruz, when h i EY § i three, admitted to einen sizing in New Vorkabout ‘lock, rea: | Mrs: busbous, tho wldew of the brave Maj FN Dersour, | formee he unfortanate ani abort lived confederation of | errant to rug hi rider with the ice of the grape. | sediuy his ball hr Ht olive, who wae as surety for | EN 3 Eq ; bail for their appearance. George m che i a New York about 9 ofl as counsel fer Capt. Cheyney, ing will leave New York from Pier No. 2 North River, at 4 | Mr. Hamer of Ohio, aid to Gen. Hamer, and several off it N. Barbour, | formed his unfortunate and short-lived confederation of dered by his bail, Mr R. Rollins, whi nit ty for | Emlin, Jr., Esq., appe: pecwens | Park and Sohyis, Tt was; thatelote, ticegined, not im a nose eee we etiad hea ie Be rent cteeuenaucael onto tie trial, on a charge of aa as. | and preferred charges against the defendants as follows, Person as M. Mora | to the people of that famous city.” Like many other | sult and battery, in the sum of $300. Jerry was unablo | viz: Against the first mate fonan assault and battery upon Fare from South & Perth Amboy, 25 cents; Benth: nts, | cers and volunteers, arrived in Louisville on Friday last. naturally, at Madrid, that such n ‘ i ail the ochet lunduags 125 couts.’ ‘All binds of eclekt takes - d bo'well received atoour foreign office, and, under | clever llows, the Old Man was led to ruin by the temp- | obtain fresh bail, consequently Justice Drinkerlocked | the captain. Against thore naMed in the warrant for cap- s tthe lowest rates. . This company owned the Regimental flag, a beautiful | this supposition, it believed hs might be able to de- | tation to be found in the him up.” fining the captain, and against some of them for an assau! ‘South Amboy aBept. 22, 186, x25 1mer_| silk banter, presented to them bythe ladies of Cincianat. | precate effectually, any interference on the part of our | “\pright liquid, from its mountain mother bern fresh, | Petit Larcenies.—Captain Dwyer, of the 1st ward, ar- | upon tho captain. : “i ; rested last night an old thief called James Williams, hav- , Hon. Jefferson Davis, member of Con from Mis- UFPOSITION MOKNING LINE AT 6 O- | andthough riddled by muske +4 tupey, ane the proposed “harmless” crusade of | ‘The joy of the time hallowed vine;” gress 1 ff shi ff a fe iy; had his brainy dashed out, when | ing in his possession a pair of new boots, evidently stol. | sissippi, and now commanding tho lst regiment of Mis- Lintie ig Sone Lanegan Ae (Peekskilt), fearete Sergenat kept st waving head, the gallant and |" ‘But a more uctive egont, is Colonel Wright formerly | they were ‘paralysed by unwonted indulgence. the | 4 property. Locked up. sissippi Volunteers at Monterey, has sent his resigna- Cold Spring Newburgh Now Hacc ‘Milton, Fough: | 20W has it floating on a Mexican lance captured from the en- | Cousul-general in London for the state of the Equador; | most perfect case of “justifiable homicide” ever heard of lary Bruce, alias Potter, was arrested last night by | tion, as member of Congress, to Goy. Brown. keepsie, Hyde Park, Kingston, Upper Kked Hook, Bristol, | ©2y- but who, when Flores was expelled, followed the for- | But our old man was not to be thus disposed of; and the | officer Lynch, of the 14th ward, on a charge of stealing y ail “hi r eerste, Wy , 4 thie Th man} Df 1 Neono Rior.—The Chicago Democrat of the 28th ult., 3 a, oxsutkie aod Windarkook. tines of his patron, ‘This gentleman most charming invitations to “como und be killed,” had | sundry articles of female wearing apparel from the | gives sthe following paccount of a riet in that elty:— ssage, One Dollar. MILITARY AFFAIRS. recruiting for some time -in Ireland; not the slightest effect in bringing about so desirable a | boarding house of Mra. Chester, No. 163 Elm street. On| Gn Wednesday afternoon, two runaway slaves, who tM EMOTE nee lows prgsumre | Genenat Oapens,) | WAR DEPARTMENT, successful measures for the collecting and eq consummation—desirable with all, | mean, who wished | Searching her person, several pawn tickets wero found | had been pursued to this city, were taken by the sgent ie rie Aosutanr Genzeat’s Orrick, avery respectable force, for which three st wellto the democracy inthese regions. On the contra: | of articles which the aceused had stolen from the board- " » Mom y ands Fidays at G3 o'clock A. Me He, No. 48. ‘Washington, Nov. 3, 1846, | now ireighted in Loncon, with orders to take ox Ty, he procoeded, very systematically, to kil the yarty | €f+,204 deposited in the pawn shop. Committed for ral might be dealt with sccordiag. to law. ‘While there, turning, leave Albany on Tuesday, Thursday ‘and Saturda The following regulation has been received from the | the Irish troops, or emigrants, as they are called, in some | which had made him all that he was; and if success bo | by Justice Ketcham. some little delay occurring in getting the laws of Mis: + “Passeagers taking thia boat will arrive in Albany in time for | War Department :— Part of the south-west of Ireland. the test of merit,e more meritorious individual, in that | _ Dismissing frem Office —Mr. Mott, keeper of Black- | Souri, which were deemod necessary fa the © the trains of care coing North and West. Wan Drrantaent, Nov. s, 1846, We could add to these a great number of facts, all | regard, is not to be found, than Mr. Collector Morton. | Well’s Island, disinissed ye: tarday, from office, one of his | the negroes of the city assembled in front of the offiee, a view to expediting the ruiti eme | He laid our ocracy as low as Casar was laid un- leputies cal t McLau in, who stands charge: ff fanatica—clerica! legal Brosuisat and Dinner on board. Witha vie diting the Recruiting Service,the | Proving the existence and activity of this notable schem d our di h deputies called Robert McLi go rhe ‘is charged earns Mw one ed. to allow to wt invading and essaying to conquer peaceful republi rateful men, whose power to murder wes the work | With aiding aud abetting 13 prisone ‘Or soldier, two | in order to gratify the private vengeunce of individuals | Sf his own It was a spectacle for democrate to | cape from the Island, their term of thelr fiends, into ‘the arms of those who were st the e may bring to | inthe first instance, and in the next to pamper the futui- | mourn over,though the whigs were so unkind as to be | expired. The motive was, it seems, merely to procure | door, and in defiance of Deputy Sheriff Rhines and Daily, d for the pub. | tous ambitionjof the Spanish court, flattered by the coun- highly pleased on witnessing it. You must not suppose, | their votes for the election ofa certain man, and thento | were taken off. The mob, particularly the 4 , 7 oily of France. But the representatives of the South | from what | have said, that 1 think lightly of Mr ster: | Jet them run, and trust to Providenco for their future | were armed with clus and ‘deadly weasons, and threats This allowance is to be considered ‘as a contingent ex- | American Republics in this county are fully aware of | ton’s talents. Far from it. I believe him to be possessed | 800d behavior. were made by them prett, i ‘ to th i Madrid. In England, Robber —Stolen, by a young man by the name of Al | the law, if ftompted to do their duty. And, al- ed to the appropriation under that head. e court of Madrid. In ingtend, too, they aro pre | to the e 80 well filled by the able men whom | | fred Barnard, yesterday afternoon, from the premises No. | though the W. L. MARCY, Secretary of War. | pared to take whatever rteps the law may allow them, | jaye dread named, if he could get rid of an | #Sullivanstreet,a double barrelled gun, 2 pair of pis- | ability, they were unable to put the law in force. The order : APLLOAE OR VIREO SRE, ugly habit he has of carrying his porsonal antipathies | tols, 3 pieces of gingham, 3 dresses muslin del ar | mobocrats succeeded, and paraded the streets in triumph. By : r W.G. Tavmax, Assistant Adjutant General. Our object in calling present attention to the facts is | ; litical matters, if t and ti pet bag, and several small boxes containing fancy ls, i chiefly to warn too credulous people, both in England coulll‘convince him that he is not an. absolute incarna. | the property of Mr. Alfred Roberts. ‘This young thief jg | [=== — heiqueor ‘Daseage apply on board, or of A. CLARKE, | omicers on that duty ure hereby atttho streets. Fare to Van Cortlandt’s Dock, 25 cents; Poughkeepsi ; | any citizen, non-com: oftica: Hudson, 75: Albany. St. poate eae aciiat” | dollars for each uble bodied th an ¥ MOKNING AND EVENING LINE. — | {he yendezvous, and who shall be acc MOBNING LINE AT SEVEN O'CLOCK. Ace others.—anid the fugitives were passed down the stairs by POT AL PANY AND TROY Erom the | pense attending the recruiting fervice,and will be charg: | the enterprise; and have addressed fitting remonstrances | of superior powers of mind, and quite worthy to succeed di the boat, ‘The steam| I LAGARA, wiil leave on Monday, Wed. . . and Ireland, of tl folly and Quixotiem o1 the rac} inst which is the um . | described as being about 5 feet 5 inches, dark complex- o acsdey and Priday Morais A, M. NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. whole wad ra as of ite true nature. in cave | tion of democracy, to run against which is the unpardon ms ‘ J P LEFT OFF WARDROBE AND FURNITURE ae a ble crime of the politician. But it wi ecisely be- | ion, curly hair, black eyes, wearing a green coat and me avon a cirdey oon Captain Gorham, on Tuesday, | By our private correspondence w we do not doubt) have been held gatees be did peed into the aaa to whick phy ely ap- | dark pantaloons. It is vappoxed that he went to Albany WANTED. rn that the sloop. | inducements es, 25 7 o'clock. of-war Falmouth, Com. Jarvis, wos Pensa- ‘Returning on opposite days. og Ee een ‘Sandey, th p. pe poate out to volunteers among our countrymen, not accord: ointed, a bitter hatred of men who were guiltless of all | or in that direction; therefore officers, be on the look out ADIES or Gentlemen can obtain the highest éash prices ee are Te spely'on boned, orat the otice onthe {Sn hosta froin Une hoeplsl’ ve ollcert antabont tiny Re hak ee erg oe he De onde Sremitth aad Political error, save that Involved in assisting in his ele- y to Defraud--Officer Dennison, one of the L Be ee tee sn ititee a Cy 9 a mon, all onthe sick list. There were still leit in the | Boo ince par herd ‘Amorics, 04 ha has of ahoexing e¢ * vation the greatest of offences to a small mi ad—that he vem of NAT Sessions, cerontd Zesterday tid Byrne decreed through the PosNOREOS teh “ oe i re A a - unfitness to be the leader of a great party,an: n Ct , N. ine a ed through the Post Office, or other- MEW SOR ALBANY AND TOT Pine. "= | sek he lover which has previa athe Ponca | S3ehcqiha,moon vette sitempy cannot Vat De ettend | Which ade fur under ach leading Resome very Weak | bench warrant miei de Cons of Sesion, wherein ie oer a ae Serprente renabier SRP AEE sngy, | Hess occuring newly Siory hove. Precyuie’™ Ce | cee. in Any such elort ashe sing up a prince ofthe | hoon merged in his character aa lending politician an Alfred Kershaw, for > aeayes the ioot of Conrtiudt street, ou ‘Tuesday, Thursday os $ 3 existing Hispano Frenca alliance to reign over any por- | that he should have known neither love nor hatred <7 areg the et In addition to the officers attached to the U.S. Ship | tion of South America, would be utterly detrimental at | (Mat Venit ne had been injured in th an torday evenings, at seven o'clock. . The Steawmbost COLUMBIA, Capt, Wm. A. Peck, wilt | Boston, mentioned yestereay, Joseph C. Thomas, Acting | once to the cause of freedom and to the interests of free , crheys on Monday, Weduesdsy snd’ Friday evenings; a7 | Corperter, and Thomas W. Sirefior, Purser’s Clerk, go | trade. But the certainty of failure, (for every power in | Public career, by either bad or eis Sresseners sekina Geace bouts. will activa in tmereoaia [Senn both Americas would rise, to dafeat it) does but render enge, when occupying a great place,there- | $00,000. They also published in an advertisement a | stiended to, the endeavor more eriminal to us, as it would involve a | yy rostituting an office created for the general good, to | list of 26 fictitious directors—that is to say, they placed | N;. Lad ‘Townsend and Alfred Kershaw, for a nd defraud the public by the’ estab! insurance company, called the New York Fire, Marine, and Inland State Stock Insurance Company, of- ing to his | fice No. 20 Wall street, representing their capital at ropa Yo Be toga, Whitehall and. Lasky Champlain sot “T[Uorsespondence ofthe Mobile RersiayT” destruction of hundreds of our ignorant and confiding | ¢ie'purposea of an individual malignity. He probably | among the list of directors the names of some of our most | —° Im*re & For Passage or Freight, epply om board, 6r at tue Oflies ox U. &, Steamen Pussenvow, 2°” | Lm fellow-subjects. forgot that is, ithe had ever heard of it—the wise max. | respectable citizens, but altering the christian names s0 HAIR DYE : Nolen ‘a sing at Pexsacota, October 28th, 1846, im of the astute Ce et name] hat we ben ei ma of p rican ge oe tobe the same BAxCHEL DEE id Iinspatenooes Lies BisirDre is ba NOvIC b—All goods gloek. bills, ' It may be useful to those who desire to trace the gale | _F'arat. Recconrre.—We learn that a fatal street | must not resentevery thing, and that injuries are like | individuals, As secretary they, sed the name of a 5 ded lor the hi hair, wh ‘ke. withou other kind aoemeny, pelticnte atau leer? | ofthe 11th October, as wellas assuring those whe rencontre took place about noon on Wednesday | Pills, which we ought to swallow without chewing, in who at once applied to the proprietor of | eee ey to the skin, oF pao Wh ah and i p' 4 if per that contained the advertisement, and re- e skin, health and quested his name to be withdrawn, it having been used | (recy Zee eer, ie inet, ie attested Uy hy wae as secretary to the mock,insurance company without his ist not be distort by constant was! guthority. This was dove, and since that the parties | found pertectly, uniform and even, without elon, ave been indicted by the grand jury fora conspiracy. | petare § | The accused was conducted before Justice Drinker, who | Sold wholesale and retail = i i order to avoid the taste of the bitter.’ Every principle TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH dnterasted Jn shine of frond) Chat po fans need be eater: | lest in Bomervilie, between Wat A: Leoy end J. | tet choald have welghed with a men #0. hight? placed NEW AND MOST AGREEAELE LINE TO. f rs gs ton took the western edge on the 6:h, and continued which Mr, ilson was killed from a pistol shot by Mr. Peamciaoas: Menno Eeteabersh, Ye: Lveck | nog in ina wi “uml the Lith, mostof the time ut | Lacy. ‘The caune of thi bloody Interview, wes a publ | arded, and a wholesale proscription of “THE PUBLIC ire informed (ha the oe | ter ln ee eee es er eae ner | a eee ey Mcperted. fe ika tig | the tpoils of the vanquished,” is ‘one which ,cannot. be of un- tints so much complained of im the ordinary hais dye. le proscription of d and splendid ki jt MOUNT | Storm sails. of Sept. last, aft + r ‘ ° M. BATCHELOR, 2 Wall VERNON, comectng with the Grest Matt | Tuesday th. 12 P. M., lat. 18 14, Jon. #0 50 W., wind | Grande,a member of Capt. Lenows’s company of Fayette | *pproved by any decent man, not blinded by partisan. | held him to beil in 80,000, for his appearance at Court for | Agent m Phuladelphis, Eng. Rovseel.. ‘old Im’ tue at Acquie Creek, leaves Commerce street wharf, Balti- | changed from N.E. to N. W. in a heavy black ‘squall, | Cavalry, denouncing Mr. Lacy as having been guilty of | */p ; but bad asit is, it is disinterestedness itself, when ? <4 THE INVISIBLE WIG more, every Tuesday and Friday evening, at6 P. M., for the | weather hazy and threatening to be N. Every apj crimes the most dishonest, infamous aud penal; and al- | Compared with that individual Feescriptlon which, bas Tombs. vs aboye points... ‘ ance of a heavy blow ; at4, wind W.N.W. fresh’; #4 aking said publication, that | been so rite in this State for the last year and a half — BL sorely ressmblen, che. renl, head, of hats, thet session Through Tickets to Richmond., «$4 00 wi cat Y ; s, Hy . Even had it been ordinery times, Mr. Morton’s spiteful Superior Court. and conn, have pronounced it the most perfect ” to Petersburg 108 of wis: rain; at 7 P, light air from N, E., and i. . Lacy, he had learned that Mr. eitina waabt not have teed Othatwise tan prodectty Bofore Judge Oakl and extraerdinary invention of the day. The advantage “ to Welden, 700 lightning ; a heavy derk cloud approaching us rapidly ; | L. had circulated reports that he had been guilty of infa- | COUrs 4 bot the tf acon cea'| Nov. ge Oakley. of this novel and unique Wig, is its being without « tan! 4 geecintten eee, Ay shortened sail and prepared the ship for a blow ; half past | mous and dishonest acts, of evil to the democracy ; but the times have been and cv. 6 Wa C Rorter and Lewis Ballard vs. John | sewing or weaving, which eauses tx appearance so closely to ing nt the same price, more direct a: and | 11 P. M., blo gale. Wednesday, 7th, civil time, On Mondsy evening Mr. Lacy arrived in this place | ®F® extraordinary, and his conduct was but the placing | Pembleton and Wm. Vennables—this was an action for | resemble the natural hatr, both in lightness and speed or much more certain than the Chesapeake Bay aud Jaines Kiver | E. gale increasing Wy sea on; Dever saw wi from his regiment at Eavacca, having resigned his Lieu. | ofthe match to the powder, and hence the explosion.— | goods sold and delivered. Tho sum claimed was $500. exrauce, as to defy detectioa, 18 texture being so, beautiful, Bteamboat Line, all the wide and rouch portion of the Bay, | looking wenther ; clouds black and low. Lat. 19 33, Jon | tenancy of the compaay so soon as intelligence of the | That vague longing for something different from whatex | For the defence a composition deed was set up, which | $9 poroms, and so free, that in all cases of-perspiration betwi mouth ofthe Potomac aud Old Point Comfort, | $2 18, continued to blow steady at N.E.; squalls very | publication of Mr. Wilson reached him; he was imme. | ists;,for something that none of the old parties has either | had been executed by ali the defendant's creditors. It | rattouis unimpeded, and the gr G rely avi Li heavy—8th, at meridian, lat.21 43, lon. 85 07, wind de- | diately, however, almost unanimously re-elected by the the willor t! hewee Ot ected rapidly extended, seh that Mr. Ballard, one of the plaintiffs, signed his novel beantiful Wig, the peculiar method of fit- 1 creasing. Cape Antonio, bearing N.E., 12 miles; wea- | company, as an estimate of the light in which they con. | When it was seen that Fondo a a of the go- | the f the firm to the deed without consulting his | ting the head, at the inventor's, (A. O. BARRY fie Broad that i ion of Sompanies composing the Great | ther too thick to see it; at4P.M., gale increasing, un- | sidered the publication of Mr. Wilson—they nearly or Ni sere Sy oe grirrpcor| ee A. e ase — of a | pat 4 ie the ape pevet of fs. meant and | way, corner of Liberty street, up stairs. 417 Im®me Mail : that passengers shall be conveyed by them in eon- | steady, from E. N. to N. E.—hove to. Friday, 9th, gale | all being his own intimate Co apere~ county and | powerlu pee ee te ntifh ‘tio y of tt igher or more | procure i. po wos ign the hres fo, sry ‘or plain J. STOUVENEL & CO., nection with the Mount Vernon, always us cheaply as by acy | continuing till meridian, when it moderated ; lat, 23 40, | towngmen, and had known him long and intimately. important end than the gratification of the petty hatred hi fe directed the jury to find a veriJict for p! No. 3 John street, near Broadway, and No. 20 Gold ject to the opinion of the Court in bank upon | 47.5 vale street acer eon cleo ad Reeth Dechete ‘Bonckets, Hall Lampe and Lanter, Gteead rackets, Hal an ern delabras, ke. Ke. Pri i any other line, aud with more comfort, expedition ang eer | jon. 8630 Lieut. Lacy then obtained a furlough for the purpose | °f @ superahnuated politician. e ‘ tainty, than by any other Line except the Line via Wash | Site above appeared to be no more. than a preparation | of immediatcly returning home to meet the accusations | If the condition of the lemocracy here is of aSharec. | the question whether the, signature, of the frm. to, the Thor lurther particulars enguire at the Southem Railroad of- | for the hurricane which took place on the 11th, and was | abd his accuser. Wheu he arrived in Somerville, we | tet W! ee pity Lm closely related eerie Ma Mate; for defendant fit;? , fice, Pratt st., Baltimore, of STOCKTON & FALLS, orat | felt so heavily at Key West. On the 10th, this ship was | learn, a hostile meeting was generally expected. ‘And | Coutempt, that of the whigs is not calculated to exc’ ‘or plaint r. " vy tae rh ir. J Cool the Commerce st, wharf, or on Tuesdays and Fridays on | it) lat. 26 09, lon. 87 33 W. 220 miles west of the reef, and | on their getting a sight at one another, both drew their | ¢motions much more profound or respectful. The whi rey Ages me.— ‘The jary in t board the Mount Vernon, of ARSE in the latitude of it ; at sunset blowing heavy ; very istols, (revolvers) and exchanged two shots, the first | #¢ wrangling with a most edif} oe vineietivenses. so boa fod $152. i We. Bella y the abe tee GUNTIEL, Captain. atthe E. During the night wind from N E.to N. From Mr. Lacy, piercing Mr. W.’s arm, and the second econ renege bed br Be Sie le tne ne stl efore re W. dchunidh. et al.—Tris | &%: Fete sy nl Line will bear in mind £., increasing to a fierce gale ; ship hove to; the quelle his vitals; neither of Mr. W.’s taking effect. Both of the | ¢Xistence of slavery; the real cause is, that a large por: ‘m. F. Schmidt. et al—This | any pattern, and narasteed to give satisfaction—all at reduction ih Glass cut to order. pe altered parties. en cause they have two hours tnore in Baltimore than passengers ; ick ii i 2 tion of the whig party have come to the conclusion that price. the Chesapeake Bay and Somes River boats, and yet teach | heavy, quick in succession, light raininthem. Sunday, itlemen, we learn, were highly esteemed by their | hi in the Beck: ‘a i that defend § y lth, gale continuing and increasing ; sea ; | respective friends, and those of Mr. L. were overwhelmed ey have been kept in the back ground quite long, Z iy peared tha’ feudal refinished. Goods loaned for (5x Wrakictas there in no botheh 20 ctaileccios by sha dieysl4aibr welling “heneg, eS eeatgtt, aad | wid ‘anguish when the publication of Mr. Wilson ap. | 200gh, and that tho good things of party hall no long: efend- no breach of connection Py, the Bay | ship roliing Bae uneasy. At midnight, win * St WHEAT Im * ee tacked from 10 N. N. E.; wore ship; | peared, I i Lieut. L. guilty of the ac- | &F be monopolized by that band of old hun! who have | ants, so as to fit them for a graincargo. They also NE THO} SAND bushels ‘and for sale by 4 refused to bel on. 89 19 W.— | cusations, so fair and honorable had his repntation grown Line. - a ee f mutters in Massachusetts — | claimed to have performed extrg work by putting up rie t i Janded EOE! LINE OF SP EAMEKS FOR ALBAN wind decreasing; lat. 25 43, s0 long had the ordering o! r ° KE. K. COLLINS & CO., BeOS LINN OF Sih ames rue Leer | Dames ie Waskheiniy eoselions ‘Monday, 19th— | ap among them from his boyhood.—AMfemphis Eagle. Fhe, old _buakers sosmdslensly insingste thet) the love | bulk hendsy aod | Er trcing ant shoring ‘taunchions, | a3 WA Kanth stvest at rer uen et ond Libera i oe a tucking tothe west. Jt eppears eiso that | Mr. Lacy was examined and at once acquitted. Saeibvarnate eo so y odld cell then ja New Yore, “| haa acre , ‘efused to pay any KING'S COUGH CANDY leave on Monday 'Wedus | Womtyteed be saseetsiand, when the Princeton expert, RP MBAS ¥eriest plece of humbug that the cravings of an inordi- | | For the defence a written contract, signed by the par- | ({OMMON SENSE. has always been considered in every day ai ‘A et ae athe lock. nothing more thun'a moderate Necro Prorerty in this State has become | nate and ridiculous ambition ever caused its votaries to | ties, was produced and proved, by which it appeared | when erted in the cause of suff ‘in sound intellect, Bieamoon" ISAAC NEWTON, Capi. William H. Peek, Sede ted laeein Geee give utterance to. Asto what the abolition whigs think | that the piaintiff undertook to do the work, including i leave on Tuenday, Thursdey and Saturday evenings, at6 | Cr with despatches for Go of the old hunkers, | believe it somewhat resembles the | the bulk-heads, for one cent per bushel for the cargo. . Our coal re off for Vera | very insecure, by reason of the operations of the [his state of insecurity is becoming o'clock. i om. Conner. negro stealers. opinion which King Christopher, of black and blessed | The de‘endant’s counsel contended that plaintiff was At So'clogk, I M., Lazing a Ingermodiate Place. putttowestal cr wtltcaen te ain’, Foals Rr § pea Be AP Re eck nt of lowe: | memory, once expressed of Yunkeo merchants. His Ma- | bound by this contract, and estimated the cargo at | ble ( Se ree a ving eee Ete erter h, will iriends who are inte: in the Gulfor near it,you can | account of the more pe jesty, ona certain occasion, said to one of his courtiers— | about 30,000 ae Selcrn 9 Zn omer to the sum paid, Sitatlons. enmbont BANT A CLAUS, Capinin B.Overbavch, will | make use of it ar aud lemgitbies way De | orien of the eatislerery bc 1a TiADe whether the Duke of Marmalade, the Baron Molasees, or | On the other hand, the plsinti ‘# counsel contended that | ftitutlo leave on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, anc Sanday dependedon. They enanct encquasterel a mllecet. | u 4 in ts held out to catise the Count of Cocoanut, 1am not not specially advised— | the true construction of the contract was the number of | (°4"4., q a mile out — | tions and inducemen that if a bag of coffee were placed in the mouth of that | bushels the vessel would hold, and not the number the | dlepaireduth moons, at > he a ‘ . Steamboat NORTH AMERICA, Capt. R.H. Fury, will | You see they keep us moving; our ¢ i T leare on Nksedap, Tharmdey wad Securday afternoons, at | weak 13 men are ‘eit balind with sourvy end rheume, Y , ° . " te | ttm. We are last in port as usual, and first out. ly. fficultios, risks, and heavy expenses wake viens oe Seogerere a Aibeay in ample Yours, truly, F. ENGLE’ t attend the recapture of a slave, when he has once pleasant place and seize th effectual than | Place from which Dives witnessed the beatitude of La- | cargo might consist of, for, according to their construc- zarus,a Yankee merchant would speedily enter that | tion, if they only put one hundred bushels on board, the | Kiug’s Candy—Havin, ticle. Of this quarrel | | plaintiff would be bound by it. Evidence of the measure. | sowe i" friends to try confounded provoking to it of the vessels was then giv on the part of the | vere cold, [did so with, I mi Rg f > 4 ill only say, that it must ave rates, and cea after he Jacksonville (Florida tered Illinois, render an escape almost equal to a total | ‘ bat I found myse! eeioeh, Peo Seaatag Of | sare chat ihe late guie Wes Sei there with wociereny: fons. “These things are getting worse every Jay, because no small numberof tho whige here, ee er eae Leer ee a mate OF ths BlAID Vtead ta # se duties to be All persons aze forbid rusting any of the bosts of this line, ‘Ail the wharves e€ Jacksonville wore carfied away, and | the number of negro stealera is increasing, and they are phagerery PDK SIITRL atte Ot Dee ethan | Tae eden coer ee eee i Without a written order from ine eaptains oF agents. several buildings contiguous to the river ed. ‘The | Working with more system than formerly. Every year | ‘istance of some hundreds of miles, is of an exceedingly | of the contract was, that plaintiff wes to be paid a cent 4 eee otc on he hee oers theboats, of 107 C- | total lose is estimated at 000. slave Property [becomes tec A ee an aiiod | suspicious ‘ature. Like Torry-Finthe Faggott’s piety, | per bushel for every bushel tho vessel would hold, and ‘quacie Ws tecsiveluable, A committee line been appointed ft would seam to have Only great gain inves. If the | not the Det amount of the cargo. ‘Verdist for slaintin, OcPOSITION TIOKET OFFics FOR THE ul keentitah | 00 Gavion cnchtaeien fiat. ante oump: 5 NORTH AND WEST. Fassuxt at Comsentanp; Mp-—The rain which | trscting the efors of the-auteaiavery men, A commit, | Young whigiem of Massachusetts aims at the removal of | $107.26, For plain, Mr. Willis Hall; (or defendant, hOl ALBANY. 75 cong; Vries $2; Sy | Socluile intermission until Monday afternoon. Wills | 66,0/,0me hundred are to meet on Munday nest, and | £ bono wichout troubling Wtself about the condition of | . « 4 ’ " oncert some use! I. r rer er eel ta byte ted wg s within a foot of being as high a8 | under jo pression, that in contemplation of the risks, the bisck popalation of the Sart ta pb is, Loss or U. 8S. Man. Sour. Srranorr.—The aot mail Ohto, doe Att orankiey $9; Chicako,s Be Loree, | “We cre informed by one of our oldest citizens, that | Cxfen#es, and losses, that attend the holding of slaves | 1°)00¥64 “upon at alli a through a reversed telescope, | Went orn eed’ oo og er, MSE eT ey |e oe ae COTE NC Me ae elas y Se $5 50; Kingston, $130; Whitehall,’ $4 542 | the Potomac river never attained the seme height within - a ie Maer persoue will dispose of their slaves | nich go diminishes thew that they become very sm wood the Mito aaee ct pean Key on the Tia espe Core es.co! 6 some Passengers, by appiying, ean get their » preferrirg to do without them to ‘i : tickets at the office No. 100° Barclay sueety at the bens | Li# recollection attention of ec ‘nvuse for the The back water from the ri affairs indeed, and not worthy the serio ous. irritation’ of ‘the lunge, xtended | Holding them b; 1ith, when it increased to a perfect | eure of coughs, cold tenure so uncertain. The philanthro- 1 ic " : {nto the street at the Wills Creok bridge, and extended et ; hove enlightened Christians who are always.o ready to : en it od to « portest | § v asthma, consumption, ee. Wis, te wot ane Mt RAY, Aca |{¢to pi age, gan lemming Biche kx | Way aves“ ar baie ew Bry eer" 7 | ngage rm ies ad a yay ag | week OY 8 ary sen ote matey tare | LR abet stants Some tt ae ~——— = cl 1 using much damage ‘ 0 y 5 it deck, ¢ EVENING LINE filling ail the ‘cellars, and'ran down Mechanic street. vantage over the democrats, and a prodigious one it if, | siiited tee eotey, dae inal emctuing hot before | ‘en rpve taal when nexlected, as many. thouawnde gat totiy TROY i . The beck weter irom below extended up Mechanic | The St. Louis Republican of the 20th ult. reporta the | woking all the difference in the world. "It is this: the | quite We cargo, 0; cucceeded in getting Net Oars | whe have cupenenced thelt appr, and ealstary qitocts: me HOUR ny GER. Immense loss must | particulars of the Joss of the steamer Sam Seay, laden | democracy are in power, while the whigs are in opposi- street as faras the Virginia flote! ain hove to in 20 e¥ Promane ree and easy Saponaretion, woe jaire no ON and after DAY. Seutember 8, | crane te many. of “ ; ion " dw | 3 boat " our citizens. We also learn that | with flour, &e., and bound to New Orleans. She struck | tion; and though it is comparatively easy to hush w insail. On the morn. | confinement. A sivgle box will cure the BY the oy a wer much damage has ‘ain been done the Maryland Mining | a snag about 4 o'clock last Sunday afternoon, at the foot | quarrels for the time in an opposition party which is -* "went ashore among the copsh Oe) aristed. si thsj tal Foust . . M., instend of | Company's railroad, above the Narrows.” of Dogtooth Bend, and sunk in afew minutes nearly to | striving to change its condition, nothing is more dificult and drove high and dry | jin cruare, agent fo Af shersist, 8 4 H st Prep alr wetneter to learn that Mr. Peter Smith lost all, or a | the top of the wheel house, No lives were lost, andthe | than to anite a party burthened with the responsibilities ty miles north of Indian River, in square, ag’ if the Unit . FOR STATEN ISLAND — alter | Sreat ofhis crop of corn, from the island below | passengers were taken off by the steamer Metamora, of government, especially when the government happens | where he bilged. Crew and passengers saved. Vessel Sunday, November Ist, amboat town, by the rise of the waters of the Potomac.—Cum- | The boat and cargo will be a total loss. The snag | tobe in the hands of weak and imbecile men, as 1s the | and cargo total loss, Capt. Hammer, who arrived here SYLPH, Capt. Braisved, will meke the fol- | bericnd Civitian. struck the boat in the bow, and raked her fortwenty | case just now. Never before was the democratic perty yesterday morning with the U.8. Mail, reports a large Jowing trips to and from Staten Islend until further notice, ree ai he foat, tow og bee bottom planks ; sn abe sunk so | 80 badly piceatad 0s 8 new is. In ita worst tines it has | Ghip, with painted ports, which had been three days in Lear: jn Monday last, jarvard | suddenly fl Fagg yon barely time to reach | commanded the r Opponents jor the ene: comp jore about the same time on the outer ¢ At 9 Sigh a University, and the ‘Professors oe de’ ey teal the hurricane ‘The boat was owned principally by | and boldness ‘naalloned in carrying out its ‘Gcsigns, gocipany, gates ling to the westward she wee nu AM. School, assembled at the new Medical College in Grove Captain Greenlee her commander, ond was insured {0 Whsreeey Se Bewue ne pang remarkably small | blown off again, and when he last saw her she was dis- ee street, for ‘aiken tee. Pi for eight thousand dollars. The diving ball, form negra a) mpc excites more of con- | masted and appeared to be settling rapidly. The crew than j and its chiefest reliance for | seemed to be engaged in ‘i masts. No boats 1 P.M. fe tankees of that yl design of its by hich at Fort Pitt, short distance abo tempt’ any feelin, % “ 025 rre ings of andr. ppcopii erviow — Tent to her to try and get out the machinery, rer wat | Victory in 48, must be found in the fect that the whigs srelatc cree ed teartnl ine-Uher on Cour. Now. 3.