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Vol. XII, No. 390—Whole No, 4553. NEW YORK, MOND AY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1 6, 1846. Price Twe Contes | may cause them bitterly to regret the money wasted in| _ News From Jamatca.—By the a hooner Nat THE N EW YORK HERALD. ————————————— An Illustrated View, in Colors, of a Distinguished Abolitionist. obtaining so fiatarred and ilb-sriped anincrease of terri Bradley, wh ich arrived here ye . IAMES GORDON BENNETT PROPRIETON pif . Qs Eo at eae terse a ston, wae pe on te dit OT. Co. received files of papers up to that date. There than probable that the ‘‘ expense of collecting,” will ab- is little of interest in them, except some details of the AMITIMIC ACCUMMUDATIUR! jinn. Parte Th ROC! i> ¥ ‘Virculation---Porty Thousand. ARRAN masnieee. sorb the interest, and eventually cancel the principal. effects of the late hurricanes which were felt in different os pAIE ERMAN aire y ows Pasa conte er oobe--61 opm aeaphye ie hye angen ache a \Correspendence of the London News] [Sareea tie tae ase Montego Bey. The follow. WEEKLY HERALD—kvery Saturday—Price 6% cen.s | BLACK BALL, OR OLD LINE OF LIVER- Extract from a private letter dated Mexico, 2sth Au. ing we extract from the Kingston Morning Journal, Per copycrd the conte per sana —paranleinadvance. Fir] ae ‘OOL PACKETS, 4 pe " ust Political aamire here are in such @ confused state, | oe Bay, Oct. 18.—-A period of two years hes Price 64 ceuts per copy—$3 00 per annum, payavle in ad- ‘Asan by Bret clase American won *; xr iatmaee Vat oll sen cl pee, eager just elapsed since we had to record the most serious ce 1 Persons sending to the O} for their friends, can ready hi “ADVERTISEMENTS at the heard by the last packet of the rominety, | disasters to the inhabitants of this town, by what is Meal wal prices—always cash | make the nec the subscribers, and (AM. in ; lied a norther, occasioned by a strong set in to the EyEs “ 8 (igi nto in Vera Cruz, in favor of Santa Anna, and that an | Caled a er, occasioned by if PRINTING ofall kinds exeented with beauty and the Black Balltot “Ok lant Hine comprising : | invitation was immediately sent to him to return to the | bY {rom the effects of heavy gales from thet point, h es from Laverpo} on nee mane aie, | republic. Two days after the arrival of this news here, | Causing © ground swell, which, ee soon se Se wars All letter or communications, by mail, addresssed to the | first class hips sailing from that port wee hich ‘our the troops followed the example of the Veen Crasanes; | Totohes, the feet withoss, mogns above ear amas Gitablighments must be post paid. or the Postage will be de- | agent, Mr. Roche, Senior, there, will see are sent out without and pronounced for Santa and federation. Paredeshad a | te Tolling mass perpendicular to an enormous height, ted HOMVAMES GURDON BENNETT, The Black Bell, or Old Line of Liverpool! Packets, eom- Re cays defer, on the ground of his going to march to | Taleh Ses cu tmons tellers’ drive tomerde the atare Bi nee reise fn glowing Sagat lpn cote fa et e north, delivered over the government into the hands var of General Bravo, and a lil i continuous succession, where, wreaking their inf formed whose intention it Was te Ranustty had been | force on vemels, wharves, or Tocks, or whatever comes peace with North America; and by carrying through | in their way, sweep all that can be moved before them in some liberal motions, have st least for a short time sate, | their onward course. The present visitation was from fied the different restless parti This, however, failed | the south. It began on Saturday evening, (the same day with the federalists, and the followers of Santa Anna, and | f the week that the Octobor storm of 1944 began) but it the revolution broke out. The fallen administration did | W® ome time ere it gained its full force. At 3 A.M. on not attempt to mske any resistance, and thus no blood | S¥nday it increased ; at five it became alarming, and by was ‘aot, and all passed off quietly. General Salas (a | 8¢Ve? o'clock it was doing a fearful damage to the in- New Yous Henatp Estascismuent, North-West comer of Fulton and Nassan streets" es yan Blene ie +2 + 16th OTET ga TERS’ guy OCPD - ist Jaly, lat November. Ist Aug., 1st, Deogmber, Ben 16th ** I} wotified, by desire of th TRAVELLING ACCOMMODATIONS. _ CHANGE OF HOURS. L. ISLAND RAILROAD-FALL ARRAN@EMENT ck. ° Ball, or Old Line of Liverpool Pack: man without any reputation or followers) took ward wharves of the bay and the vessels in the close that no pascenger ageats but B. B. & Co. have permissi himself the charge of affairs, and Gomes Farias tho chat | Harbor, five of which were stranded. About noon the from them to advertise to bring out passeugers by 4 of the Federal him in the storm seemed to be at ite height—the waves sometimes On and after MONDAY, October 12, 1646, Trains wili ran as | *24 thet they are the ‘caly regular authorised passes ger agents det until the a of Santa Aun: forming a vertical wall of ten or twelve feet. Itwasa follows: 4 of said line 1a this city. Laave Baooxzrx—at 7 o'clock A. M. (Boston wein) for | , We have acall times for sale drafts at sight, for sny amouct, : drawn direct oa the Royal Bank of Irelead; Dublia; al Haneametas daily Sergent Sundays) stonping at | S007. Preacote Grote, Ames & Co., Bankers, Londo ne d i i free ofdiscount or any charge whal Sienn ys tee Wermiagdale: and! tnter- Bpneipal towns throughout England, Irelan magnificent sight, displaying the power of the Almighty t by thi ii age Gl pplgel ame pan fm pap in adding sublimiiy aad Beatty even to tho strife of the ») he had hired o steamboat for the occasion, in which he arrived three days later, and although it was reported | @/ements and the o) 7 here that the Commodore of the American squairon had | Here followsa list of casualtios to the shipping, many orders not to allow him to enter into Vera Cruz, which | of Which were sunk or driven on shore. No lives were was of course very natural, being a Mexican general, | !0st-—N. O. Times, Now. 7. ; yet he was permitted to land in the middle of the day | _ ‘The intelligence of the markets is very meagre. Su- Without being molested, and is now on his way to Mexi. | 9¢ had declined from 3 to 4s. per 100 Ibs on previous jects of terror and destruction. i2 o'clock, M., for Greenport, daily, (Sun- n i j i adazeas by Jotze: days excepted, ) stoppin Wanisics, Breseh, Appizer adareas bp lotsa? att raiite 8s og , 1 i | APE RU fie actaaraa eget oF Bie 35 Fulton street, N. ¥., next door to the Fultou'B: ) is | th i i rates, and owing to the large quantities coming into mar- 1 tare Gunanrons—ai sic A.M. daly accomodation tras, | The offceot Mr. Hehe, Sour. iv at 73 Dublin street AWM Hy wi | / Of 1894, Consequently felosare ge eral oeitution | cot, n {urther'decline in the price of the article was antic = 4 at's PONT, (or on the arrival of the boat from areal i Hf jn AU rsonal friends of Santa Anna excepted, no ono is in | CiPsted. The Journal of the 20th says—"A lo: of 4 therces Norwich,) ‘Boston train daily, (except Sun- ° f | full \ B is favor, but yet the people allow thoso things to take | #04 39 barrels was put up yosterduy. 268 6d. per }100 Ibs. days,) stopping at St. George’s Manor and } mn their course, without troubling their heads whether | Were offered for the tierces, 27%. for 30 barrels, and 268, Bhd Firmingdale : WW. mg | Ai \ K itis for their good or not, of atleast without taking any | OF the remaining 9 barrels.” These offers, not being con- eave Faaoaincoate 10 A.M. duly (oxcentSoalers) | wei YORK AND LIVERPOOL EMIGRATION \ Hi | i | to prevent ite, That thy Arserica ne wey eaming any | sidored fair, were ell withdrawn.—N. O. Delta, Nov 7. Leave Jamaica—m ¥ o'clock AM, 1 P.M. and 634 P. Si A IS Te i. i i such ae eh suret een eaniote ee up Burping In Maing.—The Buth Tribune Brooklya, i ES & CO., of Li le ° iB orily ; he has nae trala Ete PE MANETS Ot Pern forming the public of the United Scates, that they cou- y no doubt been in communication with the ”A —Contracis for tw elve large new ships have rpenters of the of that town. being at once number of vessels aro every built at Bath, overnment, to deceive them and carry on the war ge number are also owned by its citizens, many. ly, or whether it is really his purpose to make | of whom are quite wealthy. The brothers Patten, of nd is ere of doing so, is notknown At the | Bath, are the largest ship owners in the United States, same time, the American forces in the north, in four bo- | and men of wealth, which rivals that of most of the dies, are marching on in different directions. One pro- | “ millionaires” of Boston or New York. Sons of a small he has promised to m A freight train will eve Brooklyn for Greenport, witha to des ca line of first class Ships and Packets to ly been made by tl ra’ car attach Me Wi = York, on the taf, 6th, llth, 16th, 2ist and 26th of each dere at 96 ALM, Recursion: eave Utpeoten oe Ec clerk | mouth; and on the 1996 avd’ goth for Phileielpnias and os the P. M,on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays, stoppiug at wer. | #h and 20th to Boston, and ac stated periods. to” Baltimore mediate plates. SONDAY TRAINE alsoto New Orleans daring’ the healiiy season; by any tt which lines parties can 7 to be 7 ‘Will hareafter ran ‘f 4 parties gees fog tals treads to be broael to Tomy i nt or delay, this bei 2o’elock for Thompson and intermedixe places, commencing | "4 | Bcasion, Jeaye Brooklya, at | out rithoet disap ent in the passenger trade in Liverpool Surdey pacech Movember, returning lecre (Thompson at S| snd barive found che importance of direct Agency in the ceeds into Nuevo Myico, a second has already taken | farmer on the Kennebec, they went early from home in « preloe if ajen 6, Jammaizo 236, leave Brook. | United Siates, for the purpose of placing within the power of possession of Monclova ; a third, the principal detach- | pursuit ofa fortune. Tho one beeame a sailor, the other is on the road towards Montery ; and the volun- | aboat-builder at Bath—and it so happenod that just as teers, keeping slong the cea, are in possession of San | tho stilor brother had acquired skill and knowledge Fernando, and are said to be atthe present moment past | enough to command a ship, the father cut from his land Sota la Marina. It appears also that Ciudad Victoria, the | and rafted down to Bath some pine timber. The boat- cap,tal of Tamaulipas (on the maps under the name of | building brother thought the best disposition of a part of NEW YORK AND HAVRE COMMERCIAL Resseicb-Wectean A@mirve 2n-Rurope. Aguayo), has already fallen into their hands, and God | it would be to build a vessol for his brother to command, Bedford. ge 3 Es t respondenc: a ‘tabl blishi fr hi Course, 18h Notting Course, stig Jennie {226 Ait? | they can rely for atreutioh and favor towards their relstioas 5H de Park, (17 miles) 3743 Clowaville, (daring the sex: | leaving theald country » m of Const) 3:34; Hempstead, rh P. W. BYRNES & CO. Dist Perk, tr Phocepeas, BeBe pr heroebed joer Park, 69° \ con Siation, $1 18%; Medford hu F A only knows how this will end. The American squadron | and so it was decided. The vessel was well built, well Hegre Mamecach ‘gt annie Cech eee aed aaERIRaNC is is LINE OF PACKETS. [From the Londen Standard, Oct 15.} Cruz remains quiet ; and it appears that it is not | commanded, and therefore successful—for success can He : Greenport Aceomm attheir own seaport. and also that of being landed in auy of nd * . 7 ¥ their intention to undertake anyth ng against that place. | in such enterprises be commanded by diligence and y. traia, $225, the ports of the United States to which ships trate from Li The accounts respecting the rejection of the British | ‘The Mexicans in general still are of opinion that they | skill. This was the beginning of their fortune. The ‘Stages are in readiness on the arrival of Trains at the seve- wal ees to take passengers at very low fares, to all parts sland. Baggage Crates will be in readiness at the foot of Whitehall street, to receive baggage f, r the several trains, 30 minutes be‘ore the hour rae offer of mediation between Mexico and the United States | are capable of carrying on the war, whereas all the | good result of the first experiment led to its repetition— mubseribers beg to wform their friends and the onb by Mr. Polk and his council, although considered not im- | foreigners and all Mexicans of judgment are, sinco the | end now tho boat-builder and sailor are the heads of @ Saeie age Esq.,of Havre, agents in New York for the above ‘one Probable, require confirmation before receiving implicit | battles of Palo Alto and Resacco de Guerrero, of quite a | rich commercial house, owning more shipping than any emigrants on embarkation, aud any money can be | Of which will be despatched from Havre weekly, ugh- credit. The same degree of vagueness and assumption | contrary opinion, and are no doubt right, for the Mexi- | other in America. paid ies taay besequired te procure seu stores, Boo out the season. The ships of this line will be of the first is considered to apply to the report that Santa Anna had | can troops leave every place where the Americans make ‘The persons who act for this Company in the United States | ©!8s#, commanded by mea of character and ability, and the referred the propositions alleged to have been made by | their appearance. There is no doubt thata peace atthe | Moratity IN France.—If statistical returns verpool, nearly atthe sa b. W:! BYRNES & C all the seaport wwe for Liverpool, ‘The steamboat 5 boron the arrival of the Boston train from Brooklyn. Rreatest care taken to give every satisfaction to shippers, as the United States government fora settlement of their t t id be ii ful for th: y + . ‘Brooklyn, Oct. 8, 156. corre | UNEW YORK—Mr, Edward Saul, 58 South, cornet of | H0,t0. promote ihe comfort nud convenience of passengers. differences to the National Congress, without giving any | biesicana, bat what are then: to eT Ie the ean | speak truth, morality in France is becoming FR no th A A a " As the races of freight and passage will be much less than by gpinionin the matter, ‘Tho subject’ must, therefore, te | 4 a Bae h y a every year lest and less regarded. The number of con- CEeTRAL AND MAGUN AND WESIBKN | BOSTON—Mr. W.P. McKay, 52 Milk street. other limes, shipners and passengers will doubtless consult fain in uncertainty until further advices, mS: | Sea dealt ge tat Alantlogt: etiet trie pbaciy: Tete te ons for: adultety,, bs, inoenesing, ever months of KAIL ROADS, GEORGIA. PHILADELPHIA—Messrs. HH. C. Craig te Co., Market | ‘Heir own interest by applying. for furthe, tuformation to The doguments published in the Stenderd, yesterday, | Cepitel of Mlesioe: har he a een, into the ns between husbands and wives the oumber from 643 in 1837, tf 1,103 in- 1844, Bankrupt- Te LTIMORE—Mr. Geo: es hak respecting the conversion of the Mexican bonded debt | troops will not face the Americans a second time. ‘The NEW ORLEAN 2d door below Burling s! isen from 1,051 in 1841, to’ 2,081 in 1844; SNe eh Tole. a5 J. BARBE. E have excited great interest amongst the bondholders. | 4 stance the Americans hava marched from the Mexican | °le% have risen from 1, s te9, en larrs an ExcHaNce —Drafta for any amount, payable | ____ RITISH AND NORTH AMERI {Grott Pains appear to be taken te propagate the belief | boundary is about 460 leagues ; and the distance from | fCUPt in 1841 boing #9.170.000 franca: in 184 121,203,000 ealerd and Atlantic Hrailroaa | *t#ight, on the Provincial Bank of lreland and all its branches, CAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM SHips. that Santa Anna had commenced his new career in Mexi- | where they are to the capital, about 180 ; that isto say | {Ta0C*. lees; and’ thy banal tenadeleas Eki, form n coutinaoen hse fear | snd.alsd on all the principal towus of England and Scotland, 1 1200 tons aud 410 horse power each, un CO by repudiating the said conversion. Were there any | the more advanced body. as been mach less; ond the number of fraudule , rein of 37) miles, viz = Wwithoutdiseonnt, ler contract with the Lords of the Admi- truth in this averment, the patriotic general had not been | Extracts from another letter dated Mexico, Au Fapts has, become muck srbaian. Tne SAREE . i i ‘or particulars of terms apply to f ico, August | timate births is greater now than it was a few yi central Railroad... ....;190 . W. BYRNES & CO. ty. so scrupulons inthe case of the conversion of the bonds | 93.—Since my last communication, the revolution be- rd being had to the increase of the popula 6 incon & Wester Railroad 101 sy . RNIA,, as in that of the American overtures for peace, for, from | gun in the south and in Guadalaxara, has bean complet. | 8°" » Sen re op! a 58 South, corner of Wall st.. New Y¥« loqa, Western & Atlantic 1 ooeW. BYRNES ke ork. : 5 & CO. et ee ome ages Adanta and Ooth | 499 imeem 36 Waterloo Koad, Liverpool Sagar, Coffee. Liquor, Uageing, Neve, mare 2ggu* | PACKETS FOR HAVRE—SECOND LINE. i b the gravity of the subject, it must naturally be pre- | £4"und General Santa Ane has ret ‘ number of couples living in concubinage fumed that it should in like manuer bo referred tothe | ("On the day of the departare frow Vers Coa take | created, and is daily increasing in a remarkable manner. ‘i ; If we turn to criminal records, we shall find the same National Congress. We are not informod, however. | Jast packet, the garrison of that place pronounced for | hainful facts-—crimes of all descriptions on the increase, tors of the state, and thet he will forth 5 Sant: d bondholdere in their original and Santa Anna pea jon, and pay | subject in his address to not even mention the @ ascribed? upon what ground the effort isto be made to repudiate | santa Annaas Guadalaxara, und ‘on the fourth of this al facts no the Pe | Chie 4 Tobaceo, penne iy ag pape It pes a Soybean Pegrs e — month the capital followed. * . . Fel yen les FI Bago tee nico gars Bar and —. — ee wee : Dieatie LIVERPOOr. siders that less than justice has been done water ok We have at this moment small prospects of a speedy opuiation. fo what circumstances must these things gud Cast toes vee 80D 9075 ¢ Ships of this Line will sail durimg the year im the fol ‘oR re or bores, lowing or Mexicans. It is, how- \ posit f a. allow, Bees: From No York. re Havre. bed gt pido Ae hey opereti pe ever, ead that he Jotends Placing himself at the eee ron and Grin : ‘ ant, Ke na and hia govern ¢ troops, to try hi inst thi UNG’S COUGH GC. A. 0 50 $0 62% | Ship UTICA, Capt. J. A. Peirce, May 1. . |+ From Boston to the bondholders better terms than those embraced in the | ‘The troops watch have lett this ety are. wellosted a pt Tae i ie Pact eMEnT Goo Sept. 1. From Boston to Halifax late conversion, he and all his abettors should be uohesi- | gan Luis Potosi, and ho may have some twelve thousand paing Merde meng pares oe aM ghd beep g Be and go | Ship ST. NICHOLAS, Capt. N. W. iS: L No aly secured yal arty tx tatingly denounced for attempting to upset a solemn | men under his command. Perhaps the habit of obedience exuse of suffern, ° Bore audibles ot Dry Gosds, “Baadlery Eveleigh. Gert: Seecadlact ese <n taiege ames acs thee Senet es ee cenit to Santa Anna may have ite influence upon them, and tue. , Whew su Glue, Paints, Drags and Confectiou- \ eae Mar. | For freight, prssage, 7 Mexico, and scouted from the pale of civilized nations. | overcome their habitual aversion to fighting. The cler- : ‘eh ahs 209.10 Ibs. 3 Ship ONEIDA, Capt. Funck, July ww or any ORIG AM dat per “ .: bi y ‘ * - * | gy are: andi afraid that Sants Aman will ossfecete their. “ SLHABN DS) T& CO. In addition co the above line bepweea L Halifax, an¢ Boston. a contract has heen enter: Her Mejesty’s government, to establish a The very general expectation that the mediation of | proporty, and their fear seems to be very well founded. England in the dispute between Mexico and the United | On the seventh of this month the American fleet made States would be accepted, has been disappointed. ‘The | somo demonstration against Alvarado ; but the unex. oramanded, and_with | erpool and Wew York direct. ‘The steamships for this se peel waeote. 4g ae Seta aa, ike ame — pected resistance they met with, andthe bad weather, ug. 1. Dec. 1. Jan. 16. Nov. . § April 1. gs 00 $12 00 Ship BALTOIORE, Capt. J. John-) “4! 1 50, Kent 1 of the Gent glass ab! pede, end . : caused them to give up. the attempt, after some aimless 1 accommodations ample and col e price of i y' it oe “ + - vu ’ 5 € eng rar or ators are mad ocermnct ma tiveeess pase now being built, andearly next year due notice will ‘The reason assigned is, that no European intervention | gring upon the forts. The ports of Calitorni onterey, ene rT ‘secommended > Saly 00 BOYD & HIN in American aflairs ought ever to be tolerated by the | San Franciveo, and San Diogo, occupied by the | ifs ey ‘Conch’ Candy fore very ac. Agents, No.9 Tontine United States.” The exciting cause of this most absurd but the inhabitants ail to have retreat: | vere cold, Ldid so with, [ must confess, great scepticism as to announcement is a speech said to have boen made in this | @d into the interiorsinstead of hailing tho Annexators.—_| jts vir.ues, but I found inyself speedily relieved aud able to country by*Lord Palmerston. We are not among the | Jn the portof Tuxpan an American ve: of war was | attend to those duties from.whi NEWLINE OF NEW YORK PACKETSFOR admirers of Lord Palmorston’s mh Bolicy,s but we | wrecked, and its crew, consisting of 54 men, were made barred. A feeling of thank! ie I street. se netueets $7.00 Goods sont to the agents for forwarding, will be subject to ‘ed to ‘the Sabseriber will be forwarded | aone other than the expenses actually paid. ‘au2l m consi: free of Commissions, ‘ 7 LIVERPOOL—Packet of 21st of November—The confess that we never heard he noble lord’ said . ° i rompts me to give the little influence my name may Freight or be prid st Sevannsh, R cor he? oth GLASGOW gy hme LINE OF seludid.: hat ential ajeclie packet mae ignore? ding terete boar aveaere a ae —— ane rey gf TP re hcking. the vituongl this remeey baowe sy ua. August 15, 1646, warding baa, CKETS. iwimadl codcorten aes ae rain anes eg ey suggestion. ae neta’ Heo yet oy a Escandon concerning the 5 of the Mexican bonds psy te rierepyinpree om pope Taegan ie rbially a BB EE A the Cambria announce, also, the important fact that has not b a i thi 4 x 7 REGULAR MAIL LINE FOR BOSTON. ships of this ine be goverument of Mexico had decli copt the over | person has Bees able to far to deceive honest Toh Bull, | _ Pastor of Hoaston street Meaprering chesehe soos & wi han, 5 cra ‘Church, corner 0 tures of the United States fc them until the will December wi P wishing to send fort Scotland, to sail direct from Glasg ta with the Subscribers, to have them the termination of the war, t him te to al whi yuld | Thom; ‘and Houston streets, ik. the Congress convened for the ist of prove Conitively as infarious. to Rie Tene tiem ania | *Bor beloat Hing’ 188 Broed way, corns of John st jown. ‘The United Sta’ their g eat capacity rende out in any | every way more comfortable and coavenient than ships of a can make arrange | ference to any other, brought government | Mexico, and would be of advan' ly to Messrs. E: One Te LN HARLEY Carats Benet Clasgow | small class, end th is naturally exasperated at this defiance, and propose to | candom, Macintosh, Murph " Sohinelder, O'Brien, end = E. A. KUTZ, Lge eg ADAM CAR, Captain Mle Ewen, e Packet ‘hing to secure CaTY on their future operations at Tampico. itis said here, Bankhead. ‘This may serve you as another MANUYACTURER AND IMPORTER OF by this ling are secompanted through By the coe. SARACEN Captain Hawkins, bewhs should not fail to make early application on board, foot vs ‘ . “s r 3 hy * | proof of the fact which I have repeatedly stated to you | NAUTICAL & MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS. ductor of the train, who will have particular charge of there BROOKSBY, —— of Burling 8p orto Mao were ort [From the London News, Oct. 16.) already, that British interests have here no worse ene- Purine Oe, X.Y. ¢ a i jouth street, 2d door, be in mies than Mr. Macintosh, the consul, and Mr. Bankhead the envoy of Great Britain, Tho recall of Mr. Murphy Comprise the abo d the high character of those ves aud who will otherwise give his attention to their | jelg {inducement for pe, ous who maybe The character of the modern Mexicans doos not essen- leaves south side Pier No. 1, North } tending for their friends iu Scotland, to inake arrangements for ; DOW tially differ from that of the South Americans generelly, : ; hee, daly, (Sundayecteeptedyae Serica: EAE, | sie (ibe oaly line.) | oe Nosember“Theweliknswnfatseiieg cketanip though modified by various circumstances, expecially | 9% bis pest will reach Lontou by this packet and 4 | Peeing ypeseess Chaine, Boston in time w take all the eastern trains. . Fat partionlts piven, om Sreienie Sore INDEPE! SE, Captain Allen, 900 tous bur those which have occurred with relation to'the country | 0m OF oliman that ered’ if Ms. Mucintowy wicipation in | ematical 1 ae Se La. wm srenmer ATLANTIC, Capisin Dustan, leaves 75 South street, comer of Muiden Laue, or wll sasl as abov lar day. during the last twenty years. The European infuence, | {i127 Fusiness, the situation of the latter ‘a euch’ that he | ‘Sealen; complets. seta of Gauging iapreumenta, seyeable for OTe ance WOR CST rear sO glock, F. M Messrs. REID & MURRAY, Agents ‘The scormmodatio un, second cabin and steerage both for good and evil, has Ht by all the | will be compelled to adhere to the present resolution, | Custom House aud City Gaugers, Gauging. oa ¥ m Pelt, alor in Glasgow. 4 ‘ounger men of e on, and wou! produce A y Monday, Peder Social” pear aso 4 ee ince coma fees young f d would all | Oye H 3 : | Hoda, Ke-: together with a genersl assortment of English onger Ronen, Woeeneseet, and rigay at Van ester, < nd ue t eek i ke immediate application on the correspondit cts upon the peo; proce’ eon ag F beatae cin wee Laden ger bw mavicanCharts of all Li ‘Of the World, both general farthe: rmati of J.H. ic 5 : ard, foot of jen Lane, or to a t 4 capitalists believe it possible that in the presont stato o} c , of alll pares @ Ba jae, North Riv ‘el thre NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKBTS. JOSEPH McMURRAY, time, but for those wretched alaroal siesectioas wh | tas feanoea Of this bountey, Mexice ooeld efterd te ‘give Bink Mertens * Sees Filor Bonsiteh's Navigator, See pacar aaeatrente 4 me up a larger portion of its revenues than before? ‘he por may be subdivided into three | Wi,o19 business is an invention of Mesrs. Macintosh and other in some local ts, | and differing more or less in the stronger features. both | EScandon, and the per centage which the holders of the the above line are of the best materiale and warranted correct. ~ TROY MORNING AND EVENING LINE ib. iS tb aT re comer of Fine and South streets RN| orc) Ca RN ED ka ae fo gil from Naw York st, and from Liverpool io YACHT NORTHERN LIGHT FOR SALE. > | é i i hand Spy Glasses, and ail the articles in the ding: ter Feckaillh Wont Ben, Ree From New York. Liverpo fram" Yachiine” offers for aalewhe well kuowa, of inward Vedi en ith mh ne trellipes these qeutiomen and Weir coadjetors, they: intenting | sbore line repaired in the neatest and most’ correct manuer Po iS: five Park. Rhine |New ship Liverpool, 110 tons, a ond MeeRchooner yacat NORTHERN LIGHT, 70 tous descendants of the Aboriginal Mexicans, now termed | to give up some tr.fo of their gains to this government, | Goods to be repaired sent for and delivered. imo na he Ey f rr gh sabi, Northern Light ia most subeentisly built of white should desiguate as Spanien Mexicans oF children of | (eee ae Sto 4000000 plastrens ee | —“TNDIANA BONDS. boat. i Copper peered tothe wales, and is ver! i ; 000, 3 . “reat GAKA, will eave” on Monday, Wod- Ney hip Gpeea of the Wests rout Toad i all feepecia. There ize ro ate room tn hiraly”thove whom we must arm Stexian om [From the London Herald, Oct. 10} reacting ‘orm ‘s eabacnp on, reured to 4 : i oe : iards, or the children of old Spaniards, but born and per- snade by the frst_of December next, for the completion The sda aad Satara orale an SeieeT &% Tuesday, | New Shin Rocherver, 0 tons, forward cabin, afford. accornmodations fora prasengers, manently settled in Mexico. Among those classes it may | ,,!¢ eppears that one of tho first acts of Santa Anna on | the Wabaah and frie Canal, and to give effect tothe Act of ‘or dily be tured that the lamgest will be the [nd the as the Legislature of Indiana, passed at the last session, Drovi- "ureeng 08 opporite being admirably calculated for a yacht, or packet for passen: readily be conjectu @ Laagest wi @ Indianas | the 4s ee Fee oe La a ae eee te arelad | te Legislature of Indiene, passed at the lass session, pre seeage or on bourd,orat the offee on the | Ship Hotriorner, 10:9 roms, Co yg yp a and as a. iz theJaterior, amidat the woods and along the borers | ror the republic in this countey. Whether th “ithe Circular has been forwarded (0 such holdere as have 4 ira iv * a of rivers lakes; while the Spanish Mexicans will be x i Si a iM caaiccie | smmseeentntianna tetas des isos ro oo wel mown to Toure artes nets” Cheat sumetou ine” ees” atteopara” "Air. |e on geileman a bees gurgate me they rey and ward nal en POR ALB. ‘AND TROY DIRECT. the city of new York, are commanded by. men’ of Dy ny For terms and other particulars apply to the subscriber, at @gners naturally flock to the moro pugs orderly, | Friging from the tone of the manifesto that Sante Anna | Of the law, by becoming pa abseription, not pen’ ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT, sud ability, and will be despatched punctually on the iat of | No. 1s South Market wtreet. Boston. nd commercial cities and towns, rather than risk theit | Juiging fram tho, tone of the manifesto that Santa Anna | tow given io aach bondholders ne have not received, the The lgwepresanrestenabent EMPIRE: Capeain KB Mary, | MER OU. a snmodions, and are furnished W. P. WINCHESTER, of t0 Hives, repens; ce Specs oan eaeny ew iid sai aw. ct of his retaining his appointment under the | plication perssua'ly.or by mail, to Menara. Winslow, & Fer: ieaves the foot of Courtinnat: street, oa "Tussday, @ | wld whagerer-om eestace to theenon and’ ermionet panes | enten® Seen cits Wallnale.. Jerky cx tanto whos commits fea neare coanicos obit ney of Paredes, is quite mullicient to account for | kins, No. 32 Wall ‘street, or, at ny ofkee, No 20 Neamaa sa pir aay les ‘ - iw ® ree eet jority of those who constitute the native residents of the . if eons CHARLES BUTLER, No-'20 Nassau st, The UMBIA, Capt. Wm. H. i 5 ¢ OF LIVER capital city of Puebla,Xalappa, &c., and even the seaports ex, with Mr. Murphy's recall | street. No. a leave on Monday, Wednesday and’ Frdsy’ evenings; Se POOL EACREPS FOR LIVERPOOL Lone of'Vore Cruz ani alvaraies ave ofthe lator cast tive | #42 amtumption thet the late conversion of the Mexican | “Duca Qcta0, ie, ___"_"__oatfawewer_ 2 these Bosts will arrive in time to tnk rorular peketol the 16th November, pete ainber of the Indisnes, or country people, is gradually raeyler othae VoyOhi by Beau dinees Whe moeeres DANULNG AND W MUTZING AUADBMY, : naga and favor F eLiA, : i OF, ‘ , pS tar foe ore: to iene 0 take na LL & MURTURN, inagniticent, Fe erage ait bockive: Dut continually diminishing by ras ities present means of confirming or denying the truth of this | QIGNORA and SIGNOR Pi have re-open — LR ay Champlain, ts 87 South sirect, ew York, or to November. also of the Mexican Spaniards has rendered their class the Sotecs Lon a ay ae ied in public; but See r~ go . = s ggg I pa Reaae board, i FIELDEN, BROTHERS & CO., smallestsand the same clzctimatance,as it regularly merges | {must be presumed that unprincipied as Santa Anna has | Soedwras Mtoe young and Rope Mesto ns me, on * ere. aes aad mnt ober roma alway ec bean erga ee, ral unk tmnt he | aca ed Reda een a, i or any $3 LINE OF PACKETS. jost superb and costly manner, with every modern im- ‘Che pure Indians, notwithstanding the vicissit ~ ‘i | an IF other kind of property, positively at the owner's risk.” i26r MARSEILLE: . and convenience, that cannot but add to the com- strange admixtures to which theit country has b | ther be observed that, as men like Santa Anna do not | Sararday eveuings, at 8 o'clock, do— W YORK, ALBANY AND TROY LINE FOR Micrcen st Mital balicatre, Velory cnasaiee’ cloe- aidan meee fimo hy Bh nr ata Stent eh cteaiate ssotre Oe Miarowel othe con filthe hehtonnifedancet, we devemet —y Noval As We ibe, fhe young men and women are for the most part rather ' Di ‘ " a From the Piao he foot of Cournd dt streak adenine re Sei inricasn boule be mide ou board; oot of Heckaas Wider thomiddlo height, of Beautifully regular features, | yersion gould tnerefor lad fo guly oue conclusion. -A* | rt goat, and’ Boarding Bebools Punetaaly ka 50 cents. genes OF to the subscribe with @ met race. The women often ‘073 lmeod*re ASSENGERD fokiog’ this Bost wil i om: earmcmvagod ee serusiatecmar | ai gage oy SO Have an air of weet digaity ail refiaement, though how Sis Seetiacite Gest be eases Anita woud net Dit. KOAKE’S IODINE LIN " 7 , Se Poy west eee tree of | PRICE de JOLNVILLE, (new) Eirrenee, BIL 3 Elion azeets Teens door ig the Fulton Bank. they should have learned it in the wild woods, amoug | five given theq such favorable terma. We have in- | /NHE ASTONISHING success, that has to, Wh ehal Late Champlain any aw Buca! 4 ; Ba ek ee BT Manding, of this side of tho tropic of Cancer, ‘Their | deed heard it reported that such @ suggestion was _blication of this omer valuable 1 ‘The jow pressure a MPIRE, Capt. R. 3 : ne transmitted to Santa Anna from certain parties in M: J f Mock hese at Incy, | GA! Coulter,” July 3 bark ADAM CARR, 400 tons, Capt. John voices are generally shrill, but sweet-toned, persuasive, | ‘! icted to reart at to the ‘his Evening at 6 o'clock. days, . England the moment there was a probability of his Y, Thurs: | NEBRASKA (new) ‘Watson, Will sail as above, her regular day. \d often pathetic. ‘are of a clear, delicate com: id will do all that it is i, Ti uns Captains: ies. | "For freight or passage, having splendid aceommodations, *7a0iten Rathelle They are oe pete lem regaining power; but for the truth of this report Ba seleutibe chemical ee Beas pe relight. aoply on Board, or at the Office on | eerie de JOINVILLE, (new) Lawrence, June 10 Nov. 18 | apply om board, foot of Ronwevelt street, Haat fever, to rape en ye be alice y= oly wo cannot positively vouch at present Although tablished effiency. era enamine ea Of the Freight i UE) Biveser,” July 10 De WOODHULL & MINTURN, sie pict Y Te nent to theow their | We consider itutterly out of the question that, the eun- efigcrually caren, eeanes I ARCOLE, (new weleigh, Aug. 10 Jan. A n version can be now interfered with, the 8 ° 4 UPPOSITION MOKNING LIND AT 6 0 | GASTON Coulter, Fe Se Ee Ce lice tar cogules Oey" the: he word or th @ wich excites their, passions. | will clearly seethat the desiro to abrogate, the arraige- | either cheouie or inflammatory, paralyeis or loss of, the 1Y ‘1 4 4 * z , -| ment, can only originate in the idea tiat less favorable c CLOCK FORK ALBAM, Hrconls ere ol the hes, clases soonmintod Wr mek. of | Senaary bem gate epee ie Ye ngre rel, with far less hesitation than the hand js clenched Bay lose fa eens cat a ber ena | Lapding a Hammond sreet, Van Cortiandys (Peehakil) | experience Their cocommodetions, for passengers axe aneur : esas eek Vers aaee of Oat oe terms should havo been given them, and they will no fold Boring, Newbargh, New Hamburgh, Milton, feat-| saleed fer socnies aod souonleces” hooks bikie te Ce ONLY REGULAR LINE OF NEW Om- i pugiinlc Ubg tit old, have thet doubt form a proper estimate of the merit of the par- sie, Hyde Park, » Upper Red Hook, Bristol, its will be free of other ¢! than those actu 5 ¢ ships to in Tap , ties here that could make such @ saggestion. By the kee Park, Rinigston Hob, ‘Bristol hares LEANS PACKETS —The sh aif shoulders deeply scamed tod ecetred, from gus s -" ier. or y, “ . ! all propability, become known; as soon as we ene MERLOT eA sate | CAAMIEREATR'S papa ps, rencnen,, | yihrcantyeAinutiNE, Cant Mumford rom fot of sue wi ihe importation of spuadienssshorrble srt | lean Drtoulat we piece ourelvee Jat the bons eran Ste Senin ill leave che pier fout of Warren sireet on 5 ENCE re, ip VICKSBURG, Capt, Berry, foct Maiden lane, On)" J hich ull classes regularlydrink, Asm d now to whom they are indebted, for tendering mown to fail caring or fey ae oan poems Lan wat Toma pa 1 sore throat ani 5 id efivevaily wradvene cutageous eruptions ed ee als mapa ents, dings, 8 Wall.cor, Water at. "el Anna advice, eo weil caiculated to promote their nrrive in Albany in time for | NEW YORK AND GLASGOW LINE UF at His o’cloc! A M. Re ltre 9 Toutine Bi y and Fri i are of course of commen occurrence. One of the most tugning. lean Albany on Tu RTE Scorn, 86 South hideous sights imaginable is a very old Mexican Indian, two doors below Burlii when his copper complexion has turned to wrinkled train of dorth'and Wi TS. and Wess. by ‘ACKE’ bronze, and hls limbs have become distorted, his dark Bor or. ‘apply on. board, or of A. CLARKE, FOR N&W ORLEANS—Louisi “fare to Van C Sais te cehee; Poughheopeto, Oi oe York Line— Regular Packet for Wei Fiadson, bany, $1 ae “4 lew ‘om the Ist, an on 2%5.—The splendid fast oe ~ ope We have always deprecated the official interference in favor of the bondholders of of friendly remonstrance, on | ¥ n is strictly a private and'not | Sures Coras, bunion face rendered shapeless by scars, bis mouth displaying the ground that . three or four fragments of black fangs, and his large, SOLL, sole propriet ere SWE ini a national affair, because we consider all foreign | “=: *0'* Propries a - = - of each mon master, will positive! above, her regu. *hiuing, bloodshot eyes rolling in their sockets, standing | | 459 to foreign governments, a principle inimical to pud- PATENT HAT LUERING MACHINE. O TRAVELLERS GOIh From N. York. Fm. Gl’gow. | lar day, ’ mad drunk with aguadiente, yet steady and self. lic interest. i, héwe overnment of Mexico wyorders that we have received for Parent Hat NEW AND MOST AGH oan, BUUTH. Junot. Suip in’ | “Wor freight or passage, having handsome farnished accom- While he brandishes his knife in the middle of the path | \..6 to attempt to rey te conversion of their Livering Machine,® pare m, connection with the stem, Fretersckaburgh Bichon Beierabrgh: Pe; Linck | Sib RARACEN, NT. Hawkins ores is | modations, apply on bosrd at Qoteans wart, (0b Wallets Joat part, harmony towards foreigners when let slone; | 2e0% we should cousider ita fair exception to the gene- oe, gn i a ‘4 He i. ui by 'e fouth si a 3 burgh, Weldon N.C; and Charleston, 8°C. letra |“ Leems feesttow Oniesnes Jence e- Woodtull, who will hind hearted, Of quibk futsliagenoe pad ipessnesing anata: rai rile: _ }t would then besa incumbent, duiy. of tap fo. 100 exDTERECH a oe a ean The swhsie hy the opi > lishing part of a jon. ov. 1. Ang. 15. | promptly forward all goods to his address. 1 dignity, courtesy, and com f demeanor. | Teign ministorto intoriere officially, and, if he did not the space, only, of about fourteen MBdtd low pressure steamer MOUNT ni, Dees. | the packers SALTELLE will succeed the Oswego. With elements of natare like thees, the advaixture of the | MAKE the cuse f carus, bellé aufficiont to justify reprisals, | EXn'be placed any where in s room, even ina comer, We are Commeree teres pooper Br Bark ADAMCARR,JnoWright 5 ae 4 = janet? pd fierce, cool, yet impetuous, chivalrous yet re- | none capable of committing oak 4 toss nol public | bere? ss remttna in, Kngiand, France. and ry, wi Friday evening, ace PMs for the rit i. 6 ieutvani- niece morsely cruel, ridiculously pompous yet high-thoughted | ™® pable of committing such a bof public | here, os. Voll See taken ye Datant i alga; tnd, we eu to Bic ‘are informed that the new | Sr. Ship BROOKSBY, H. M’Ewen, ‘May 1. 15 EL and proud character of the natives of Old Spain, has pro Toe a vtho have not ianpect @, "to do. 80, SiS | Se BuRANNHARLEY,R Seer, Sori OS | MAME RHETEN. Car er encana cui cgetier | butte lst price or eceoust wan Uh heaeyafon hes | Sheath ted gee tad aS ee pray 7 90 ‘These ships are good, substantial vessels, ably commanded, | eabin and ‘steerage, Pastengers, pe Dring to the philosophers who would contemplate these | beet made in certain quarters to produce a panic since | “Vie"Geore Schott, om the premises, who will also receive Being at the same price, ditect and ‘cxpadivicas’ and | %24,¥i!! sai! panctually on their regular days. | Their sceom- oaltpeke mmedince application on gardot tne Atlantie remains ofan ancient and extraordinary nation during the arrival of the mail, and the quotations show the eX } orders for the pncentees. C the Uhesapesko Buy ea 5e vaetiind | modaticns for passengers,are good, and everyattention will be | Dock, B.coklyn, or to JOSEPH MeMURRAY, the period of their transition state, Krom so young a | ‘at of their success. Bon Fi boat L wide and rough Bagien. or fo Bap, | car he terrmcaible for any parogle or prekenes 00.24 by thet, | niet mimetic Commer Of Fine and Bowth sttest._ —deople as the mo jicans, exposed to most ardu- oe — JEFPEMeUN LNSUMANUR COMPANY teen the moat of ts Fotomac and Gid Point Eredar: | Sots reeponaible for ed therelor. MANTED—A vessel to oad for ots trials ia their struggles for Indepondence ;,sunject to filial Oprion NO. 60 Wate. 6. ‘yastMancaany ° 7) or ply to. ADI + Apes greater, because far more confusing, difflct . Pat ravellers are adcised chat the Line hereby ad verised ie ag momen BODRULL & MIs hee #. K. COLLINS & CO. I when thoy had gained this independence, owing to he researches of our police, are likely to be fellow Ba tion of the Compantes composing ie Gane Ree tae Ge. of the och incompetoney to self government at this early stage of | © x the detection of the robbers of the German Innis | i that passengers shall be convey y Ape oatre ’ A p JAMES their new political existence ;—too much has been ex- | rant family, and the recovery of t Ts of the’! ection with the Mout Vernon, always ss ehenply as by any <I apt. lw 1; und st is no wender that they have hitherto dis- | morning the ‘sum of $508 was found in the yard of the | py oo thek Vy tah caver Lone otment ee Tian wid car Ee eo cet uhip CHAISTLANA, Capt. poiated all the great acticipations so prematurely en: | house occupied by Elias Kent. Keot has ech in jail for ty y any other Line except the Line via Wash- , ri eae eal sail nays 04 magers, aa 00 SOmitert, sre wued id stworage tertained concerning and their beautifal country the last three days, and it was reported th phe A further particulars enguire at the ern Railroad of- ‘superior packet has Er ports andasanumber of her passeogers at alrendy ngs, Thatthey are now destined shortly to receive another morning of delirium tremens. Prett st., are « "bok & U , or at weeded onbia, steernge ned y toose desirous ot secarieg berths ould make early ap- jetesse <= foal taste seteets if Asay Alb. Eve. Journal, Nov. 14. it i, or ceck,in ication on board, pier No. river, oF to icans 01 4 e in. , ¥ oR TBE, % rome ieee , v8 ob | The actor arnt ance , 5 *FOSEPH wes HHAY, fot ig sure tobe uncongenial in any case; and, what | Ganen.—Prairie chickens are, sid L ta be more Ww. , Captam. n corner ol aud South street: with the fierce religious su tions and intolerance of | abundant and fatter we ¢ N, B= Travellers by the above Line will bear in mind that JAMES BEVERIDGE, oraer the modern Mexicuns, their fixed habitual craving for | for several years, and the sportsmen of the west | ee ee ice ea ence tine con een Front and It streets , Baxs, perfect independence, and their deadly hatred of all ra- | their brethren in the east to come out ea | an int Mouth ov Petersburg at etme ne wits street, made to order,in a nent and jantial manner cious invaders, the conquestand annexayon (direct or | chance;” but, wafortanctaly, a large number of the lat- fires whee Nerei'te lekes of ccaucloe re re Beating Blip. is to, be repaired insured sguinet fire, aud Indirect) of the country will introduce anéw clement of | ter will have to wait until the Oregon railroad is com im*re and sutton her Fo ede re omen discord among the United Stales of the north, such a

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