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True, the motive in this Diexican DEstters. aes | ‘The latter will probably retain the command for the tsual ie betel rove thy 3 cave is hard to out, but it may be a part of the new Se } — fat om A 5 4, oo ot | all ashore Dol, Mon 14, 16, : ea ry gig Ue Snem.cun, pameduan. in. see Guts, jone is ale auth f csifcon se Tellers us Vovonn it ‘= ; exicon force, #0 ae to dimin far as possible, 4 “ A " odds against Gen Taylor at Sam Luis. /ifthere 1# aBy 10° prygoe sf latter oom Coos, Conner te the Rocretary of | maga west of iva road shouss | new O ( tention of sending him there, at ell. ali. the Navye | ouanee ee ze oer Mt CARs by Tacen We cclockanA thai requis Fe pee ne Bag ed na iy eee 8 Save Coomeniaans |? | showed us his mines of gold, and lead, and loed- | tions have been sent out from the War Depart | ater. small potato cm ‘erprise, : sryeliog iq O+r Vena Cruz, Octoher, 17, 1846 ed us with es many specimens of the ores as we could | none calling into the service of the United States nine | JOHN very materially improved by a subsequent “Tt is with feelings of deep mortification that | apprize carry. The copper ores contain and silver, in fact i regiments of volunteers, to serve during the m, Cole, 51 days to Delaware Break- Fomeen mniheGisiiamadiers Cocnor 1s gone 0 the dopastnnent “% ¢ fadure of another attempt to enter | are “—_ —e these poset me' tt, the vations we a Mexico, unless sooner discharged. They are | th a geperal cargo ibe 4 ’ oe @ river of Alvarado. found large lumps of native gold. Mr. Cam] States : vy weathe: Mihore nbd marching weeee ard Roading the Corks _" Onthe morning ‘of the 1oth, a little after sunrise, I | tained twe, one worth about 900, the ether about 7o | baked for from the following Statos Oe regiment of snd lon ad spas, and tvenired aber damage, ut the stern. He bad better he quick sbout it, for we feached the entrance of that ricer with the steamer dollars. He showed mea piece worth 16 dollars, and | Penneyivania; one do, Virginie; one do, North Carolina; a 440, Lon 38, Das ieee j'ule'pre, Vixen, the threo gun boats, the prize achooner Noneta, | has mach gold which hasbeen obtemed by the use of ‘ heat etn Go, Mia, hog gee, Ho sty chlmuoction of Gre expee Mounting four Rubs, and the reveute vessels, schooner quicksilver, but. ax minerslogicsl specimens, thi lot « | be, 40; South Carolina; one do, Louisiana: one, do, Mis; wok Vaeanteain 3 understend that the Jone any out, and supplied ber with Wa- sideut have been ‘ . , ig the a3 . Forward and steamer McLane, accompanied by the Mis- | of course of no value. raga uuder jusy masts, making twenty See Bell cea ea ne direction of te ope, Sissippl, Commodore Perry. it was intended the latter |“ {have boxed up the specimens procured, and shall | '7##4 Union, Nov 16 Leches watee metho avi, es tha aie ele: aalie comeiek MKS. 5. HILION, rations. Yours, traly ALVARADO. sheath semmonede the battery, while the smailer vessels | forward them by the first opportuzity. Bautimoar, Nov. 17, 1846. | at the rate of 7 miles per hour, come in contact with the bark ite Trinity Ci 4 Cross 84 Broadway, opyos: a It was found however, she could not «I have given some ettention to the modes pursued | weing by sie Great Western—Turner the Defaulter—Ar- Joues, from Quebee tor Liverpool, aud Bus daira to the URNISHED and “ph eats, wich Wasuuvoror, Nov. 18,1848, | Ue her seliee Telebatery mecterhsernc suas, | MRS Sele ete geese arate | ret of Williom B Durch anon secomplice The Be fete, Wiripniend Yopmiat cstied ewer, Oe tha ree Hamat! ates onder afb The Public Finances. and immediately behind it, on an elevated knol',wes a | “ An express from General Kearney arrived last it. | puins, go> | a on thee eee crow were taken the | and the privil feces * ol re Oa ‘Who realised those $500,000 we should like to know. rm, on which was & mounted pivot-gun. Knowing We sball send enswers by the battalion of Mormons, ‘The news by the Great Western reached this city, di- ous man, who wis Remmali power of the steamers on which I depended to which will soon prneats, way fe Callfornis. Jertey, Chg, af “gee ronal to di A New York broker, who hada heavy bid inthe Trans | ¢oe,tmall power of the steamers on whic aged | Wilh wilh se pa wury loan at par, reported by telograph to New York on was deuirous of Toving "a faarable wind 16 ait the serie. ceasing churehes, gleasing @ld | and will of course chuse considerable of « stir inthe | Pe gh ata ie | ‘or s purpose, ia) Vv boy wt jtiol 5 she wi the day the loon was announced as taken, that the stock eteloeh, it, tele na prospect of ev ameal tapshedaee = had readings L whate' ppesrt | mercantile community, this morning. There was but ih aslotas et Geiteane i w had advanced to S percent. Then followed a megnif: jeting in. 1 detertnibe rudeed. The frst division, ttle of nothing done in flour or grain yesterday, andthe & Ongaon, whieh went ou Tipro Bi cont speculation We are assured that this 1s © fact— compesed ot the Reefer and Bonita, in tow ofthe Vines Br phtea! are Frame Fleet, Anes caer probability is, thet holders will be rather inclined to pirwas gor ehoat oy Tharsay ans bat saat Are the speculators to play with the telegraph just ax et under way: and was followed by the second divi Came No. 64, opposite La Jova, walt for the Acadia, then submit tothe reduction that $#; thé weut ashore) sud weut to pieces, A. parsoa from p 2 rine they please, waether they cut the wires or not? We bythe McLane. Ae they epproached the bar the cut: “"Opshs Bio aft Noses, | | willbe requined, harbor, for wna 8 ertain speo died sum was to be paid, But | fate ‘and Wi Fe beau laboring un should like to have this question answered, categori- rent became stronger, causing the steamers to steer | 4) express goes to Santa Fe tomorrow. We are | Richard G. Turner, the defaulting clerk of the Mer. the #reut of failure, nothing was to be paid: coke ig 8, eye al ers, dasenses 0° che Launcnen—At Alna Me, 2nd insta.t, by Messrs Morse & | bones joimts, marearial and 4 erupiious, to rnia, being 122 miles on the te. ’ Bank, was day bro before Wood! fasteved schooner of 165tons | chronic rheumatism, &c., &e. The result abuse in now fairly off to California, being 122 on the rou! chants’ Bank, was yesterday brought before Judge brid oa tupe fees per gt funn pond oe ae ee Tiex | Gitte metecsy, leleditions ek z 3 ~<A of cally daily and lessening their progress to not more than a ‘The fact is that the operations of the Treasury De- | Mileor™ mile and a half the Lour. A . We left Santa Fe on the 25th September, at which called the "The first division continued to. advance steadily, and Brice, and an investigation entered into. A number of te dak, thoaoaghly | swackery. partment, andthe finances of the government, areinthe had been some'tine engaged with the battery, when I tine no malted araived, mee hee: say Sots REWAMEL | ac icks were produced: sihigh a Wiceegs bia cousl-'| = ete cee west, Sear. W maces, ae ae Sec eT RORE CURED. a hands of the speculators, all that Mr. Walker can do to | had the mortification to ase the McLane aground on the ral persons propose, as I am informed, writing | vance been once cashed for their drawers, and again pre- ded her construction. | T''Gieees. Serieca: cof the “sexnal org-ns, he co trary. Te thme this b resvtopped | har and the ses . c " and publishing maps of our route to Sant Fe: | sented and cashed for his own benefit,amounting to $1,252. | , At Neweastle, Me, by Mestrs uoccurmal, emissions “ mn f, The data for the latter, particularly the distances, and S$. ‘Lhis powerful di ie than any other remedy sieng incl Fae a ene rero arity | the second division for, sume tine, if ot elf aniar ie | ESBC7a1y the latitudes, were obtained from me, asibey | {he'irisoner,curryiog on the, uyoletering’ Dusincte ot hts Ratatat thetvataed iy | BEM geass ee : i were duly re 4 i 3 > i : . . ditishigh time to inquire if the Treasury three vessels composing the first, were wholly in wale wellto pabliah ay. Rabie oF iidanses, ‘as it would | Hano eythed neg ie, by Sie Gov draw || Besere ederice G Thurston & Th Tock, ee ee | prey eit BARGAPAiULINE. ed totax the public, in order to enrich the | quate ti Liga tmaat even if they could i t fucility to every traveller coming this way.” | his sccount to the ox pola ‘Cashen dekalb Onte. | ears i imembers of Oye Fnidelpiu College, apon the pu’ lic money 7 the Lattery, with which we were enga; my letter of yesterday, an expross hasarrived | ignco sheet of the sam’ of $33,011, which had not been Pp vase on modern di. he treasury Gnancesare under a most miserable sys- | strained to orcer the Vixen to be put abo sy ite real wodles Teles from Col Pi rival at Santa Fe, but tom of brokerage e bar. tao ol Price, anpouucing his arrival at Santa Zot tally traced. by tupposed to have been abst: acted ago were poor as church mice, but who now luxui rpool at Boston, expe- Barro Cronstapr, Hatch, from y westerly weatl a ici by the Colle; e “ bring one letter or one paper. ion | bound to Beston, was | Pro rhe sub ary i i It may de as well to observe here, that besides the ao not being: ; i ‘ y the payment of checks the second ti A motion from Liverpool bount y tha buna eken ie Wag game We wast | Btery a hee eran hers route hare Soe ‘nveing i my enetons too | Ste messed bat he Judge manda mf wr ipsam eu apy nd conn die cere at H P " | son, in order for time to further consider > 7 udreir use ani Soliou orthe ubmitited seu trearagy st PES* two brig anch monuting hie guoa, wachooner of wven | Cetun And show ihe advantages otis route,” | "the our af «beach warrant was jrued | |The Maatexonn, Gerck, of Liverpool bouad a NO | Sut! Pact Gue Gull ge for mt 1 acdaree 4 ‘uns, wo gunboats, each carrying a long 24-poun- | a He q | against Burch, ch j re y t JI ant the reas fo alee perggete ey is pra din [EP aaa ip corneal he oncian By the | = Derren conquest all the country north and H $53 cetkend inthe at f the def cation — | aad it was feared she would | ae valuable alteratiy or dish ¥ t the Vixen joived her, the McL was again ba - ' } cused is one of our most respected citizens, . ‘ 4 | {Size Rusdred. tnourend drilara;tm the ‘safe keeping, | afloat, without Raving eaitnlced suy mieiecial Tague te Toate sree ia the dark with regard to intel | jas for twenty years, up to the present time, been one of | | Faaxcoxia, from Liverpool, for NVorks was in coatect | modistrly after the fret sppearant sane. _Fereons transfor and disbursement of the public funds, bave been | Was obvious, however, her draft (teu feet two inches) was Jigence from the United States, no mail having been Te | the oficial brethren of the Methodist Episcopal church. | with the Mersey, for Dublin, Oct 21th, | Berofula, or any disease. arising from twpurities of the blood, Hast Hinds August last In transportation, exekaoaes end ('te0" arent’ par bar in its present state. Gen- | °¢!¥ed since we took possession He wes a classleader, aud, 1 learn, professed sanctifica- | os a ‘ the Long SandatHarwich, | Shonldnot be one moment without it. Single bottles One se bans hg : Pu aa . | erally, there are from thirteen to fiiteen feet on it, and Dnscoon Camp, wean Jora Vitsace,} on, Akiva ad afaies dihchd bi ORIN Remo Noes Mewichy | Dollar, euses of halte dozen $$. 5 on Tres ; my information led me to believe I shonld find that depth 10 Gaanpe, Oct. 2, 1846. '} guins were greeted with a crowded and bril- | ct : s sonra bryret fl time of, Pept seed of Be bobbed | mrs ut the late floods have probably lessened it, aga To the Editor of the Union lant audience last evening on their first appearance. |, The Grew Hen, Maloy fom Liverpool for New Or. | ‘D expressly forthe use of those who have in- t will doubtless be a very profitable | leapt, was diemasied #9 miles WW of Lundy, and drifted ashore retly, or committed excesses of any kind. This become a total wreck. nding, previo feet. The Vixe * crying shame that the Seeretary ofthe Treasury, | after an unsuccessful mission to Wall astfeet, should be | | p | é to entering, there were barely 12 On the spur of the occasion—an unlooked for oppor- | Their e em truck po rey going over, though. tunity of sending a letter—I sit down upon the gress to | and success{ul 0: 8 The Ockan, Winroth, of aud from Gefle to N¥ork, wen subjected to an operation of half a million for the benefit | drawing only seven feet. ‘The current was also Pang | Bive you an impe: ketch of the progress of ourarms | FE OPES ERR YT on aveef off Westergara, ‘Oct 7th, but was got off after throw- of the sp ors in a loan of five mill even though | erin the river tfan | expected, and sven if she could | in this remote quarter. | Loan.—The whole loan has been taken by va- | ing overboard 1100 bars of iron, and proceeded without appa- the cost falls upon the bulls or the bears in the sale or | pass the bar, { felt convinced the power of the McLane |, Gen. Kearney has conquered Mew Mexico in amarch. | rious bidders, at prices ranging from par to five | rent damage. Tis 'ateg 8 por rector of Wemale. irregularities, axd purchase of the funds | Was inadequate to make head against it with any vessel |.The governor sent repeated messuges for negotiation or cent. premium brs small portion, but chiefly at par. | | ‘The Luvi H, Gat, Thompson, of Boston, on her passage Baeedt bed inst aitentnl on lanl doaideratum ths i Mr. Walker will havea curious statement to present | in tow. ‘These considerations—and tho day being ‘ar | delay but we marched steadily on,anda force double our | Ba cneum offered exceeded the sum ef five millions, | from Geuoa te Maines, Hast, was wrecked off Cape a’ | 2° an , health Qwn im nombers abandoned one of the strongest deflesin | An additional bid was made for the whole at 1 6-100ths | Ferro, during aheavy gale at 8W, Oct 16—crew saved. Saiiaed Teg Bier getegae tas dome. i} | tion, to abandon any further attempt at present to enter | North Americs, and dispersed. Gen. Armijo retreated | ium. i i tiret; st have be: The Tausty, Emmison, trom Stockton to Boston, got on ATIENTS residing in any part of the Unis writ pauioemarasstcid eos if Lie: | precipitately with the myrmidons of his despotic role, | Taken for oe ti eae Ganetaeadr inti samte:| Son nae Flerarsece es eeidibmmuns One sive heres bevy cal | Pe-aaemoe: of ele eee ieee lhene bw of spent—induced me, however much against my inciina- to Congress, you may rely upon it. Wasnineron, Nov. 16, 1846. “xcept for a short time, from early in the spring to, losing his whole hattery of eight ‘The glorious | to al: 1 d' premium ths with slight damage. kind it may—delicite, indelicate, private or otherwise, it Evening ad ca | the ce phook te of the rainy sei ch, no one, not ac- | stars and stripes now float over the Plaza of Santa Fe. | sg aac hatantinte and would hays Feelized a lar. A Banx, apparently cotton laden, with lower masts and | Nill be cosealtoy anes Wy thay! pre geting ee ‘for ‘ jg | uainted with them, can have any conception of the dif- | | The proviuce hus been occupied in its whole extent— | gersurplus to the government. The bidder, who resi- | bowsprit standing, and wreck of topmasts Slosexide, was | Sopsardod commebigeale’ inrakto tae the (Sh eek There appears tobe a considerable mystery about this | feultiey attending naval operations on thie coast. ‘The | But a kindly treatment and the institution of a Fa gov: | Folin New York, being unknown here, and great doubts d abandoned, Oct Gth,4n lat 47 N, lon 27 W, by the Ellen | forwarded immediau beng agor er tome Sy pe Joan. It is indeed asserted that all the domestic bidders | north winds, during the winter mouths, are sudden and | ernmant—but, above all, expeditions to put down the | Heicy enterteined as to his ability, 40 poy tie money, in | Wade, at Yarmouth. ‘oto «ij, | wifected to men W: DICKINSON. Agen have b enoverraled by a British capitalist who planks | Yidlent, accompanied by high and strong currents. | robber tribes of mountain Indians, have caused a com- | compliance withthe wish of the Secretary, Mr. Young, | The Axwan, Hallet, from Canton to NYork, put into Si- 97 Nassau st.; New York. lete sftiliation. . $i | mons Bay, leaky, on Ist Sept. | Where one of the members—Doeter McDonueli—s in at 1 5 cede ad Revo the | NoJudgment can be formed 9s to what moment they | the chief clerk of the Treasury Department, proceede ‘ v up the whole amount can ote as the | may commence. Under such circumstances, an opinion | _ On the 23th instant the general marched from Santa to 'New York to ascertain whether this bidder for the | ‘The Vusrastan, Brewer, from Antwerp to Cardiff, ashore | tendance. w13 Lm Depoitment was pledged, or understood to be, toa num, | may be easily formed of the ditticulty of landing a body | Fe, with 300 of the dragoons, onour perilous and roman- pedition to the Pucific ocean, to conquer and estab- @ whole. He foiled todo so after no. | earthe Ramakeus Dock, Oct 2ist, was got off on 2th, and MONTHLY REPORT FOR OCTOBER OF THR A EAE 1 eS whole could pa; 7 if y Fejected, and the amount | ‘#ken tuto Flushing. NEW HOR MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTI. tending it. | lish a government for another province of imperial mag. | 0, When his bid was this da ber of our own citizens, whohad subscribed in sums of | of men on the open coast, and also of the danger from | tic $9 the elements 3 e r ‘A few bidders for small | , The Srainc, of NYork, from Matanz1s to Cowes, under ‘No. [AMBE! 20, 60, 100 and $200,000. It argues well, however, for “Lam, very respectfully, nitude. Twelve hundred milss of mountain and desert | Smounts, whose letters did not arrive until the day suc jury nests, ar at Salcombe, Cer c 25th, with the crew of a W Oe ee a the credit of the Government, when there is a contest | * Your obedient serv: iepatesnatt tiybacwn beara route by Pepe yt . aly: Par | ceeding the opening of the bids, of course will lose their’ ore a i | «Examined to detect dis- 3 Inflammation of the Bow- between domestic and foreign capitalists for the privilege | f oD, ER, chown by trappers. folly Our bide a i 1 ‘i | erred g aes — * | “ Comman: H adron, poor faithful horses, und all are mounted upon mules. The Cocumsia, Merriman, from Liver to Phila, got on 2 Cases of mdwafery. 1 ease of Apo} a of lending It money. No Detter evidence could be sii84.1° 5150, john ¥. Mason, erm oe fae | *"We have much faith in the ‘unvarying fortune of our | ,W° make these, explanations in order to put down at snore at St Johns Plat, Oat and eared wall becomes | § Primay chaucres, J Senda Pencroal. and abroad. It is a noble Government, say what you | “Secretary of the Navy, Washington. | Sent in‘crectiog a ‘Tree govern coetugring California | found its way, upon this subject, into the National Intel- | “x, "Nic was passed abandoned and fall ot water, Oet oth | 1 Cattror deteaiery. inne will of its managers—a great and majestic Government, | The reader will see it stated in private letters fromthe | 2 ages ligencer, and other affiliated, fault- , mischief-ma- 47, lou 87, by the Eli Whitney, at Antwerp. 3 Acidity of the stomach. 4 Irritation, or burning im the and its name is'a tower of strength to any Administra: | squadron that Commodore Perry, with the larger portion | Will have endured the labors and met with the important | {ug prints. The loan is sscurod, ond all'didiculties are | !*%*7: 104.7, by the Eli Whituey, at Antwerp Fain in the brenst. Drath Suir Lyons, in the Downs, Oct 2ist, was in contact with Cases of gonorrhoea. 2 Incontinence of Urine. 8 3 tion, why not then to this, which isso laudably atri casera ae Tak tat force of near equal strength will | at an end.—Union, Nov. 16. the Celerity. ‘The erew of latter jumped on board the L- § Caste’ of eeporrt $ incontinence of Us 6 2 1 6 ng | of the vessels, has gone to make an ultack upon Labae- " to curtuil its expenditures, even in the midst ofthe draie, | ¢ sca r have worked out so abiding and national 1 eu! age from Mexico? But, as regards the loan,we have relied ears se tin cumimaing at Calera: hstassist in |" [aay it, who, perhupe, should not, the nation will then cu! Penk Lie ySitwegiekyy shtitrd ei abd aan el Sea Ai ES ad upon the Union toexplain all aboutit, but unless the | Since the abortiv k on Alvarado, which Com. | OWe* great debt to the first dragoons. Although we ar rere, Mekiion Ob imines Delirium Tremens. 4 Eruption ou the skin. mystery is unravelled in this night's ‘paper, Conner describes in his despatch, he has been joined, in | have ¢! late felt greatly slighted and hurt, (and promo- New York, Nov. 17 a oP Bad cough. have to undertake the onerous duty of tu inciaodiate in | all probability, by tne Franeeton and the Spilfire—thus berg veret orl edie en datote syste: |i: dies aevecb wes ven lille dig tedeg, prices | ~-Mtien adecehyicivens ui cia ease enn eae oe ae SuccrssyoL Oremations amp Cones, ‘airy upon the most available sources at command as to | considerably i: ing his means for attack. . ty a : | i di i Amputation. ” the true state of the-cate. Sieh aiid? am te ri | Srey ‘0 the great work before us, and will abide our | firm at $576 for pearia, and $5.76 for Dots vas quite un- | frehte sed will be exmbited aa tuchron Feb. 1047, Noalee | 3 Operations for phymosis. i Heteation of anae- We learn that Senator D: New York, Mr. | ri Mia 4 ‘ | i lights. Pde a rei of New Yable snd Hos. ‘Mr. | Phe Attack upon Alvarado, and the Expedt- | "Need { speck of the judicious selection of Gen. Kearny | settled, and we have not heard of a single sale. We | Taiouwill be made in the present Hosting lights, Texs. tion to Labasco. | forthe — 1 ietures cured in theured, | removed e 1 3 2 bey of indolent uleera- 2 Tonsil » 1 4 ; és if | duties and powers entrusted to him in th: cannot sey how prices stand, but preseme that they will i the Senate aad Mr-Noberts, of Mins Mr evel -ai'3t | {fom the Philadelphia U.S. Gazetto. Nov. 17] | region? iscalm and able eatablishmont fe civil gov: | decline, a2 buyers refused to operate at the current Taviry Hovss, Loxpom |, 3 Otntiice tor Bovinting, 2 OMC2 of iniNrY attended ¥., and Mr. Spesker Davie of the davase.. 9 OF N. We took occasion yesterday, to make some remarks | ernment on the ruins of a spotuc Anarchy, have met | prices. rh ith the * a Benetx of the py 3 Large abscesses 0} Notice is hereby gipen, shu ‘ore baoy marked wi Mr. Speaker, | upon the fuilure af Commodore Conner in his attempt to | with the high expectations of his friends. General | a rrr words wreek, k, has 10 fathoms east of however, has gone over to Maryland to virit a father and | take the city of Alvarado, a result which, we st loop | 4 Operations to remove de- tended to, oi a ppose, | and G , with he id Arrived. ie the fn f s proceeding from the Downs to i. civiady having Deon aga s ate by the Union-the good | naval men must have foreseen, if they had. known the | Jy realize thai he is mo louger sltaply car‘coloeel, nn” | Livearoot-Sransm ree ire eee vin the fst of arc: | Henne TRS aoe ese he Reker ace er rmine | y qmmies aa. oe “ithe miiow to Braz we understand, goes to Ohio, | Stuationof the ety toe asaited and the dificulies of | "Ar express ee this moment arrived with authentic io- | val sg Feat wv ester, for Mrs Neara, read Mrs O'aHea- | Utes, snd, Wits ind nigh Liget Howse. im lige with che wied | Tbe Poor attended to between Sand 10 in the oe . 1, Boe ; | getting vessels into an assailing position ; but especi- | formation of the lamented death ef Captain Allen, (dra. | ™%of Dublin.” : ' A ; ‘sa “Kh and not to Robert Dale Owen, of Indiana, as given out | y ? | 7 —! Non the beach, east of Deal Hospital, SW by S; Mr di 2 the papers. Hither Coi. Samuel Medary, Col. Tod, late | furor under Tha seat corned: have seen that the + goons.) lieutenant colonel of a. battalion of Mormons.— | cacesca ate elie Prtetcte 1 Cog, Kdward Kenp, of | Wares, house ou Hamagate west clilf, ia line with a cou Bt awit iatonetne emote | forces under the real command of Commodore Conner, iy were wholly insulticiont for the object. One of the | ;uptun Cooke is appoin demooratic cendidate for Governor, or Col. John B. Wi ler, of the Ohio Battalion at Montorey, will be the man. Medary will be, most likely, the fortunate recipient on in bis place, and will return porlies immediately to Santa Fo, to take command of that batta- | yay newice op Msteerag cuous gap (ladi soar aps) Ry © 16 Fs muper Deel Charch THE ONLY SECUREITY AGAINST QUACKERY er—Mr Van Ralle, lady 5 | 3 live with the barn § of the Windmill, next 8 of Sandowa HUNTERIAN DISYENSAKY,*No. 3 DIVISION | lion and Captain Hudson's mounted company of volun- | children and servant, and 98 in steerage. Castle, SW by W; 5 brake buoy, Bhar my geese was established A. D., 1835, by th i , Sceretary. e greatest dangers of a military man is to uaderrate his | r e ent tor, i i in i +p — | two weeks. po! i r cro fe ate erin Nair ot | Set" eta ainda Fanless | genet Md tal ae we marood to S| aenrn, sy POOREREA MOM an, opine | ftgmetgm Bil Na, wih fiend, | Ha, eal stg ar meena ae witness in the c Benton vi. Gov. . . : i the 18th of August. This has been exceedingly an- | . 7 2 | Oct 17, lates, ton js syphi retis, or inflamed impotence or gradu Wines tee pe Of Col. Rerton ve. Gey ree and | mouth of the river Tabasco, Commodore Conner may | neying, aud probably injurious to the public reniee of Bostou; GT Lewisand friend, F Thompson, of PI Rhoie, froin Liverpool for Baltimore, Oct 23, lat 51, Jon 7, eee So yeh SY : “ . | N Tinsoa, W Stearus, G Burgess, J Robinsoa,’ H Wickoff, K yunder the certidcate of her physician; sud mfr try satin tei vine Ressler >a of some troops, to invest in haste, yours, CALIFORNIA. bearer of despatches. ‘of NYork: Me Hamene, of Cin; Chas by head oe . from Havana to Cowes, under jury | of th on having been received that said‘witness for her | But if Tabascois to be the object of attack under Com: | So | calles, Mae Varese Sone cof enelend Capt’) | masts, leaky, and maki . for nearest port, probabiy some port ii i oO ish, J , of Englaud; Capt J | j, health has been recommended to goat once to Ha | modore Perry, all ordinary experience weuld indicate Extracts from Mexican Papers. hers Biee bell ok Dn ‘Mr Jack soa, GU Meswick, Hdw | “gccrak fat a2 N, on $8 W, aud supplied with a topsail wel i sed mere id unwisely tre: fneases, and all secret discaser,. "whether mil jeut; aud from an expe- rieuce that very seldom ; Ha | ri to the lot of any one physician, he is vana, and that she designs to go, and apprehensions being | i . . are to rant a perfect end tasting cure in a all entertained, in consequence’ of her ‘non-appearanee a [Seated at ates ee | (From the Washington Union, Nov. 16 } | Mastisnd, of Quebec; J Lederer, of Germiay; Joniah Moore | yard, by the Francis; bark Cofin, arrin the Downs. ps BE adn Faery Fm ae the resumption of the case in March next, an attachment | ninety miles up the river, and not ke Alvarade, wikkie, | .. The same vessel which brought the despatches to the | “yvurtinlyfar--Mr Vale and wife, Mrs and Miss Steams, A ne ee ki remember that this is the only place ie theeisy where the has this day been issued to secure, by person or bail, the | f'the mouth: The mouth ofsTabesce ri Navy Department, that we publuh this evening, brings | G Frazer, 5 Better, C.K Pearson, 'A Scott, J x Phillips, Mr | | Nassav, NP; Oct 28—In port, brix Matilda, Jenki epietrates Dr. Waster’, Red Dese ote bed) te modi. personal appearance of said Mrs. Linn at the March | © ge | with it also a file of the Vera Cruz Locomotor from the 9th | Kerr, Mr'Casack, L. R Norton,’ of Massachusetts—lz. "I'o- | N York, for Belize, Hond, repg, to sail in about 3 we: cine never known to fail in curing the very worst forms of 4 is fortified a %, Queen Pomare, Saow, from NYork for Pensacola, few a secret diseases. The dispensary is so arranged that the per- term, and the marshal has left to serve the writ. | small town, 1Anithe 1axk of Coseber inclusive. Most $f. the. deesotey of | 04} 8 loop Leader, Htiley, of and from Newport for Kingston ton calling will seeno one but the doctor himself, who js in We shall, perhaps, have something further to ray of | bar off this river, an, indeed, there isall slong | i™portance or interest which they contain, are furnished | ae a Yaa * "| Constant attendance in his priva ready end. wili | this matter y-and.dy, and of certain proceedings and there are only twelve ‘fect of water on | i2 the extracts from the New Orleans papers, that we mportations. Home Ports. to render relie to all who may, } against Mrs. Linn, that wouid scarcely be credited in a one foot less than at Alvarado. Th je crest lk eis bi | | Havan—Ship Fi t—8 pkgs Fox & Livingston—2 W 13—Arr bark Emma, Brown, Gardner, and eld | Cettificates, voluntary wiven 0% course, Givilized community ; but we will venture to aay, for | which Commodore Perry has athis command is toosmell | _ A decree; with a long preamble, was issued by the | 11 ari en ta Perce tutta aTInG BLO EN | soe4Te Oct aAte bark Emma; Brown, Gardner, and cld weebiepenstry call ot wllek were’ cared ty . 4, the present, that if the settlement of this case is to de- | for any attack. ‘The Mississippi steamer cannot come | ets on the 2d of October, requiring from all | Heinrich—9 Malezien Gourd & co—5 F A Woodworth—2 L | sehr Philena. Saunders, N York isha maary a jolders of town property within the republic, whether | & 5 Curis & co—1 & Kenkeyner & Hansmana—l Moran & | *“Baxcon, Nov li-Asr brige Queen Esther, Pendleton Bel- =Price One Dollar per et S| pend upon the personal appearauee of Mrs. L H Deen youre sta pain out, will never be aetiled ; and itiea very general | Pina kunshot of tho fort. At Frontera, ind guns which | belonging to individuals, convents, sociales, or inetiu. | elit Uotiene: & como lieu FS Now F | guts Fort Leon, NYork, vin Boothbay; sch io casos or no ebarre. ain vot an many weeks as it pinion that it would be best for all concerned ti le i ‘ 3 | tions, a contribution equivalent to a month’s rant, to Kms ma lann & com1 Deraismes - rar! randy’ 7 May, . lnc genet ee iee 2 eves im? matter at once and forever. raed TLOTe | Commodore P. can ta about sixteen 12 pounders | devoted exclusively to the support of the wer, to be paid | Colvi'le & Fleming—I Atexaider—i C G.gaoux & co—l Eli Nov 16--Arr bark Brillisat, M This medicine cam Genuine in Boston, 029 1m" r jer, Glasgow ; brit Hatch, Liverpool. Cid, steamship Britannia; Br) SDICAC AIBN TERT tdirerpoal frei, Duk Fredonie, Laut, Liver | VIS ti dhsuser of «dliete or complicated severe Hs PeCaetine, Nov li—wid ship Lochiavar, Westcott, Charles- | if regular Physician an = on, jo v ix in the cutter Forward, | & Harnson—3 Sebor & Jaciard—1 Joly Freres—1 Uscar Ve | ©; di six in the McLane, and four in the Vixen; and the little | #8 four monthly instalments. Tenants and sub-tenants & Haripuo’ Seber oe Afou—a LB Binsve & | jieeie i us—1 A fos schooners Potre!, Bonita, and the Reefer, each carries | 7° Tequited to contribute a sum equal to the fourth part | $51 u Rozat & co—1 Matehell Prognard & cor! b The Supreme Court commenced its sessions yesterday | °%@ 18 pounder. To these may be added the prize a | Guitlaume & co—l io ordi ‘$8 Gersoa—i D M Fe: | | and three 18 pounder: i Putapeces Noy. 17, 1846, rgeon, thorow ciples and practice of curing the diseases incident to resigned. Four prisoners were this morning arraigned of, charge ef troops trom Yucatan, and then ascended e river Ww 2 | The Monitor ot the Sth of October says: “We know | Hohl & Tobler—1 © Engler—} T Downer jun—! P A hit wath ice of nearly 39 years.— ta Court of Oyer and Terminer, Chief Justice Gidson | Sit yout tebe taken Goer ee dae reauies. These are | that the Secretary of the Treasury hes proposed to the | Bsey-—1 Joly Frerew-a baward, Kaupe—2 Little Alden & co is residence and officesareat No.3 Rosevell, cae door fom Mae Ws teach os ne : | | vererable clergy of this diocese a mode by which they | —} Lue, Lamsen & co—1 FA Hawley—6 GW ‘Thomas—< Uhailvara street. oe tintre presiding. ie bench this morning was ocoupied by | crs must tow, the one two, and the other three els | tribute abundant for th of Henarg & co—1 Booth, Baker & Bradish—1 8 Cochran—2 ax a, Ny — Judges Coulter and Bell, both recently appointed by | ,,/8 the fall of 1840 Pepe n ig, 4 otal ee ces | far. withont diminishing io ety taranar tee vaiaoe: | Zornen Keene OG & S68 DAD Dee) Saas De Beis Aside We leds, | OP ANGERS See eon oe ELECTU vy, ente: e mou ti 1 ¢ 3 =I Gray—3 Ci 3 4 je Coure: is ft ey, Brit 1 ‘ * E D Gov. Shunk, the latter in the place of Judge Sergeant | sion uf the fort, which had ouly about forty’ mom ‘placed | ecclesiastical property, aud without prejudice to the Koakord ‘Theltor—i Bartlet & Welford Noe! F Debary | Beye On tena ney say: MeGirea, Som: | O)icpreprrfomed by Dr. UPHAM'S PILE. | Ed Prassange—1 Gse Ds r—1GC Little & F Browu—t | erset, and sid 13th for Phila. Sid_lith, schr Carolina, Pract, Rochester, Sept. 14, 1846. | waley & Puta Shark | as ecclesiastical 1—1 A Dalesm—I1 Marios & Sche- the iollowing vessel Messrs. Post & Willis—Gents: It is with 00 ordinary! eel- for murder before this tribunal, on bills of indictment against them. ‘The cases are as follows :— 2 seaconer Ht. Hernard, with seven 12 pounders. | Pesqurese, In order to ‘Charles Mosler, for the murder of Eve Mosler, in May | 1 a " ‘“ fer—4 E ®abri es’ HoLe, Nov 13 & M—Arr schr Joshua Brown, asure that | am ensb!ed to inform yon ofthe found by the grand jury yesterday and this moraing.— | | ‘The Austin, a twenty gux ship, viz i—eightoon 24,and postpo: i re not impreseed | Hardy—2 LF 3 pete td dave from Aux Gnyes tor Beaton, Ox uighe of oth enced By the use of Dr. Upnam’ Vegetable Pile They all pleaded not guilty to the charges brought | ‘2,18 pounders | Seas the wnbeeh. mec L Glag—1 Lachaise & Faache—2 F Luhens & cot I H | ina NE gale, lost deck load of fogwood. Left at Aux U: ry, Which obtained from you jn exse of Piles. with | of the government for great | HL. Glag~1 Lachawse & Faache-2 I nal-—l G Engler Hurd, irom acd for Boston, 7d the independence and nation- | ite, & Herghsusencd to F Meyercl. Horstinen Sus, i | Sere emcmds, Soow, Hurd tm, aud to iH Li which [ have been afflicted. bag ay ae nga have been alms i Ball & Joor—1 Leterel & | Sarah Frances, of Warren, from ‘1 ‘The steamer Zavala, carrying eight 18 pounders. inst, lat 38, lon 73 52,ach | beyond endurance, and cannot wri. . | 1 Loreniug—1 Gall & 8 Fel jomastua for Norfolk.— | by those who have experienced like affiictions. last Hie victiza was an aged woman, whom he hed mar. | ,,_T arse vousels drew: the following water, viz : the Aus | tor of the 13th October says:—“It is known | Blam—lt Coroit & con28 order—1 Pell, Beebe & co—d. Tho- | Alva arr brig Geo \W Uiffo.d, Comery, 28 days tram Kio | "x{uciee'been 85 lone wed sorelvralfiercd Team indieed to ried for her money, and Le killed her by cutting her , i) ‘ added the Yuca- #8 positive manner that the government has received | mas & Huot—1 Darr, Baich & Prince~ Hache for Boston. On Sth and 6th inst had a hi gale from | address you, that through you I may make known to Fi2g virtues of Dr. Up- keep on band, as T in other respects, removing obstinate cos ‘bid accumulations in the stomach and vo: v the blood—thus remouing the cause of wher ¢ speedy cure must foilow. theoee witlr’ reken,’: The pet i | Zavala, nine feet. To these vessels w be ce re with effect. This trial will commence to-morrow mecu | (TBI® vessel was afterwards captured by tho Mexicans.) | &® eis wropsity- of the ah Jengae tevolviog | bkts wine G Meletta—75 Adolphe P Jeuder—o8 Renaud & ing | All of these sailing vessels were towed by the steamer, | S480 of the property of the | ieieton ¢ Consiona NS | Krancvis—2i bus Hussey & Murrey—500 burr blocks 45 grin from Henry McDonough, for the murder of Samuel Taylor | #24 forty-eight hours were consumed in ascending to | “4Y.®xtbavagent demands 0 pretensions.” we | sowes b Dossauge—7 es Absin bxs Renaud & Francis | jon 72 44, naw a on tue first of September last, This homicide occurred | Tabasco, aguinst « current of from three to four miles an Ro faery otal gy aera |B Wessenend onlees4 A Lemmas 63 Meier FB Flee (Wek alee on ree y UNE, cr load of logwood, and stern boat Also » ST ty ee sehr Yan B 10 Wi we je 2d, lat 38 09, a centre. in a tavern in Kensington ; the prisoner was bar keeper | HOU. Commodore Moore, with this force, took the city, | Honey to prose upon the United Siates the acesptance of | Hek_t'b Kind beset | ius teres Rin, ‘ceoasesass Seed soi an ed nee wane rae 7 of vom, 1 ned ersisaltod foxay of oer Com siete ro in the tavern, and in endeavoring to force Taylor out of | though defended by twoforcs. He levied 'a contribution | thew hedintion inthe difference wich erick weteocn | & Dackwitrel Le Faanin Edsartown, Inport, 10a, brigs John B ivods, Henrico, fe t little orto benelit. Bhould yoxsknow s case off meligunnt the tavern very late hour ot the night, the latter | of $25,000 upon the city, before which he lay twenty | them and us, for th urpose of putting an end to the | Witth-us—1 Wolff & Kau Geo W Gifford, Caroli joshua Brown, Von Bore., | Piles, please refer them to me at my. the town of nd striking his head against an iron ‘bar, caused | 48s, and then departed. | war which they have so unjustly and Iniquitously ‘com. | Jutk—3 V Bishop—1 B La Koster Chappell, Cornejia, Emily Knight, Charlotte, Bradore, Feo: ‘where I shall be pleased to give th more pxr- norty afte * ‘ mention these facts to show that such things Olio cae. Y, Y iquitously com | 1 ¢ Cottier 1 Michel1 pehrag omy, We Linear eave ache mae ‘Albany, | Setar informactoa than | am able yo is this oon man text } » anc to show ‘ | 5 - ; mer, Jr— Maguin & Gue IARTFORD, Nov Fr ac! » Dayton, 8 icon ee out ei ee Tne tate be ween hat the force malate baeler Commons ron, | iy confidence isto be put in the bragging articles | | 1 B.rnard—S F Cottinet & co—2 Moran & Islin—1 Scharien- schr Hough & Ready Brooks, Phil Proprietor, 196 Bowe- in their newspapers, it would seem as if voluntary con- berg & Luis—3 Sch street, New York, JOSH d Sold w retail by the lotter ftom | i8 Wholly insufficient for the proposed purpose, and thut Horstman & son | “Mostte, Nov §—Arrschr Mary'Am, Ashley, Brazos San- gianna ANI et Paltn is affair were fully detailed in | i 10 G Hossenberg—! E P Groshola =i F | ¢j 4 Brookiva. 230 Im ern pondent about the time it occurred, | to attempt to cross the bar at Tabasco, accompanied ashe | {yh utorasoune Roverumeut are increasing, and public @ 14: Hoten eco) Guy & H | “Rew Beovonn, Nov 15-Sld shipe Cortes, Swift: Triton, | re rote ree cuse is that of Bridget Hi harged with | 18 Would be a step so rash, as to call for censure from *Piit as id 4 ape ° * | Sand—2 Renard & coml Farot & Cor MF) Ri 'm Wirt, (of Fairhaven) Luce, all for Pacific. [} C CU) t ridget Harman, charged with | sitein aceon ot i Jy | indications to the contrary. The committee appointed in | Bud—2 Renard K co—} Farot & Coy ond: | “owonnerons Mov liethe oils Inporien, Biarsh, 0b. Prepared by the Members of the Philadelphia 3 po Basic Ao ay Satea COON ne ana old, A | coup ovens: wereld bead Y, themeasure, ? “°*F*!Y | Vera Cruz to raise contributions, have reported thet in | tis thaw, Wand & cone H Has TcnnT hee . : 7 Medicine, and for sale at their office, 71 Nassau street, nw er near Manayunk, ’ . " i) Pay! i £ ial ip C Ly f those ith Augus é unk, onthe | Uibatwhy’shouli Tabsaco be made’ the point of attack ? | Goueeguence ofthe dvorted stato of he clty. and cea | Bigores i Thayer“ Warren & Haughwarii0 WW Sian | sc) tous; Hitciegek, ‘N York es loud for usepe’ oF Dore itted excesses of any kind, ‘his v jiitelicock, NYork. to load for Europe: more than $2,921 per month, Seon Harn toe 5 50-3 Bie | ewe Cre a ees ‘4 New, iAvER, nor Rg le fs sy leer spoewe . rth ‘ox A - rth. Smith; Franklin, i 5S i A number of ladies in Jalapa had offered their ser- Pheer Canwest de} NER Walley. SAH Braveni rH | WM ‘Ridges: Abridged accounts of the intelligence by th It is not in the way of the city of Mexico. Its conquest ‘Western cameon the wires late fest night, and’ ian | would not f te the movement of our troops toward touie=will positively eure a emiseion f ra widely circulated by the various city prints.’ The arri- | the centre of the country, nor enadle them to reti Monterey bas 4officers, and 117 men killed; 23 officers, 4215 baws linseed 80 bis mdse 1’ | yy, Layfield; Emidy Jane, Wilmot; Tent Fal of the Herald with its copious details from Eurorean | DECeseary, with greater faclity end safety. There is pes Ay So ghvenenent iy eahe ets Se Gis oe) Te Hf Gaillrdet—1 Lord & Taylor—3-A T Siewart & | Chapmes, tad opin, Alvany j Is it. | nothing af asco, but Tabasco, about ten thousand | , ame .. . | co—3 le: . EW ORLEANS, sat tov lecgusmpply recsiveste maeecd, reine ae | | inhabitants, who, when conquered, would probably come | ,Ampudiais oMcial report of tho killed and woundedat | © Sz Perrxenunc—Hark Byron—2133 bars iron 1308 pkgs | York, M | . het iron 60 bales , our as soon carried off. The public curiosity | °2 board the ve nd dance with their conquerors, | 95429) meu killed soap 101 bls crash 34 do diaper 707 do oaktm 200 coils cordage Louisa, Brown, Anton; ‘Tom Hic! vith and be as ready the next day to join ina plan to drive i ‘ faa ‘lls IN shes nd 9 ing ified with regard to this urrival, there was "All lo indifferent. At ‘thet place there A letter from a citizen of Monterey, dated at Saltillo, | 142 bales tape 1 ck quills Newbold & Craft—i746 bars iron owe oy Septemb>r 27th, fresa anxiety manifested to obtain the intelligence by | them off. But the Acadia, the announcement of whose arrival at Bos. | 27, we bel a 4 Ampudia, and attributes to him | Winterhoff, Piper & ow steam engine S P Jacobe—! bx ton we have by telegraph. No details have reached us, | "eet, viz: | ks 1 do boots Adame &20—i bx books F | Havana; schrs Mary Emer, Smith, Port Monterey. |The writer says that | sajmerals 3 dp Dogs. Ido green pens HE. A De Bodine, of gorda; Baten, Weems, Brazos 8t Jago; Belle, Wel & considerable portion of the Mexican ; " j yi \d crawled on the ground, in order to | c ‘NS Rowiand—i rebel ic> y Eyitchards do. nd we begin to fear that the Boston wires have aguin | , dno Steamer Rejerador, carrying one long 24, and two : that, after the capitulation, he car. | V,sstisgtaa-l bos boots NB eck peas sal clocr HN Hee eee vai sArsialta: Li | The brig Euchatache, with sixteen 19-pounders, and | ried his infamy so to invite Taylor and his officers | Peck & co—200 bis feathers 18 do hair 22 1-2 cks bristies TS 3 bark Gov A very large and brilliant audience greeted the re-ap- pearance of Mr. Collins at the Walnut street theatre last | evening. | rhe syle of hid personation of the Irish chi Brig Yoan racter is inimitable, and stamps him as the worthy suc: | _. , cessor of the lamented Power R Y suc | six 12-pounders, The Arch street theatre was also crowded last | , Schooner is toa banquet; and that 0: held the bridles of the | Fischel & Van Start—2 brs books JK B.rtlett—2 bla crash 3 one long 18. | Cs bangeet psi rtega held the bridles of the | Fi ‘an tt—3 bla, ‘The brig Santa Anna, with twelve 18-pounders. Yankees’ "horses while they mounted. He says that | bls crash 3 do duck RH Pearson—3 bxs W 8 Crufts—80 hf cks he i to order. tured from the Yucatances, carrying the cowert'es bo Gants Toca shouted execrations upon | Pre ee we ane-Bark Southemer—s75 bags coffee Faler_& foston, ind one long 18. i bs f th f Beir Melisa Os hea do WH Marwellnis0do) Gk te aid aches hiss Desiasa, Pe aris, litte, Weaiaie, re i tt inti the citi Mex. ine U Melletta—<: xwell—150do i Eliza Leeland, Pendleton, an i long 32 en Cen Ran: WHR” OEE') Pe Ereunet « leranee Gomes Reareen srequeeeg. time | Boler—M chs do.A Ucehs—7 do F Blankenhorn—t! exes eo- | dleton, Phila, Sid Lath, schrs Batavia, Park, Phila; Rival, <= ren of the performance of the Shaker | all Campechiani, with four 12-pounders. he and Gomez Farias would meet in public on the prin- ater Boouen, Graves & co—15 casks maddér 155 cks | Farnham, NYork; propeller Washington, NYork; sloop appointed, as Mr. Burton had boos cotifed bee Wee eaux | Now the possession of ‘Alvarado, and the conquest of | cipal balcony of the National Palace, ‘and embrace esch ere so. sponsuino, Nev 1i—Arrschry Amazon, Aud the “Attorney General of the commonwealth, to | tee vessels, would have been a good day's work. But | otuer in token of reconciliation. Pedraza, in his reply, | =e |, FO4TtARD NOY 15 Arr sc desist from his intent: i this could not be done, for the force at command was | scouts the proposition as childish; says that it would draw | isa, fur NYork. Arr ld ble to an indictment, The worthy eae lr halt lie wholly. iomnficient ; and thus, by frittering away the | upon them tue ridicule of the wits of Mexico, andthat| MARITIME HERALD. | Biter iin Yous ied bin Phila. byt gimp, a ma— Advi and Medieyne fhomast: RTANT TO COU . i imoleon, living in the , and find Saas upesebs ie anton n means, the hopes, ani the enterprise of the navy, upon | ridicule wa terrible weapon for either individuals or cians Watts, do for York tb 1 jhe religious ceremonies of tue Peruvians, in the play of | {ence suffering, aod a gallant Pennsylvanian laboring un. | men of mature age, and Mexicans should expect some | PORT OF NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 18, | peor Kilo Cute, a srick, Clarence, NYork. stating their ‘explicitly. together. w Pizarro, might, with equal propriety, be prohibited. {fe, | 4¢F the mortidication of a failure, when proper means and | thing like good sense from them. time of contraetion, and trentment reesived elsew however, as @ good ciuzen. would bow with submission | *™lficient and easily obtained force, would have insured itty wealthy individuals in the city of Moxico had any, and enclosing $5, EAD, to the mandates of the officers of the law, and begged the | Success. | agreed to contribute jointly a loan of two hundred thou- By Last Night's Southern Mail. A * B SO: net Pe permission of the audience to substituie the “Cricket | The bonor of the navy, the honor of the nation, is con- | sand dollars for war expenses, of which one hundred | " 8 Nasa at Nessa strest. a upon the Hearth.” This was granted, though many ex- | C¢rved in @ proper management of this part of the war | and seventy-six thousand had been paid. Seventy thou- ean VELFEAU'S SPECIFIC PILLS. pressions were made by incividu ong the audience | ®@inst Mexico, and every American has a right tode- | send of it wassent to Santa Anna at San Luis Potosi, be- lome Ports. 3 OR the ratical i. care pmnege, sominal omnia hot by any means complimentary to the wuthoriues who | and of the Navy Departinent, the employment against | sides what was spent for ammunition, transportation, &e., r ; . Lg nag Po Se Pear ge eg P= Mags ie Mit se Pills, the reault of twenty ‘erpenence in th se ere ae ear ea ee | enn emacs eeaeeea UE gtee™ ae | he my SLSR fr amt eetamana | tt pee Pmanninaeeny ghaetls Mts | efits Micha gieue Wena Wes | Meat dkedee Aegean seed Tacs eo svaltsble faleon: fer: hie cones +H Tae const of the Gulfacoms’aot to Se well undertlood | damage done to public and private property during the | Pool, D Yxden--Barks Urinie, Swan, Gigagoie, Nd Ok Re tte Bot fr gy evening, the Baltimoreans are to have the preced {| DY any one that directs, and there is in consequence, a | war, “ the day being not distant when we may exact in- | Sitwart, tro: ‘& Co- " * orter time than any temedy, wi-hout taintin Philadel in lis to his exquisite choo sneer | continued danger. , ‘ demnity for the injaries which that government the | yura. Blancha: Al \TEDICAL ADVICE—DOCTOR LAMFRT is conf bres. ispsrectes. with the stomach, or coufinement ft ‘This distingwished artiste loft for Baltimore this cher. — overnment of the United States) has caused us!!? It | jidahl, Antwerp, Boorman & Johuston: Me ainitiy Storatted at bis oMeer es Geli tereet once | Wunine.s Price $1 rer box. noon, where he will give aconcert on Thursday and ve. ad also advertised for proposals for lightiug the city of | marara, U Petersou—Sehrs vox, Nickerson -sfouer &| iajeoosan ell Miopeace of « veivace nature. Tile estima, Con 4 PUTIONAL DEBILETY CURED.’ turn here on Friday afternoon. 7, and re New Mexico and New Leon. Mexico with gas. [|The day when we will have to pay | Nickerson; Maj Flower, Fostér, ot Awgw ‘Marshall, nild and jadietons, req the Teatraing rpugts 2M KE, prepared by the College ol The flour murket is in a futtering condition to.da (From the Washington Union, Nov. 16.] our indemnity to Mexico for the damage which eur go- | Mayo, Boston; York, Crowell, do—Bloop Kaditut, Hawkias. hi - rrous oF eine and Prarnacy of the Ci. of a Wank, 9 holders ure astounded at the decline i snglana’ | ‘The present war brings us better acquainted with the | vernment has done, will happen on the of the Greek | *tvidence. cesof the | con! Ws -mrmpered for all cases of debility produ ping that the Acadia will Dring. better nets vg | Country which we have conquered. It shows us the ha- | Kalends, It will come on the day when Santa ‘ _ Arrived. yim. | by secret lndulaence or excess of nay kind, “Tt isan mnval have been made. Tho receipts of flour are large, | bite of the people productive capacities of their soil, om inte gather laurels oa the he of the: Sabine; (as get ny my Whee pion! Herre, Og a, J De cn ese, beleg pe remedy for impotence, sterility, or barrenness, pa Bere | its rivers, its mountains, and the routes, by which com- boasted) and our own troops will cease to drin| a iy o days trom 4 iss igoed. % eutly existing without je bottles $1 each; cases of half'a dozen $5; earefally| rise in prices. Mme stared) $0 awelt another | were ts horenfter to ened RS Dlesetage tpen the ead. | waters of tue lo Grande, as Mamatihwas silly enough ee ee eee HARE Rene CoB | EN rare oe ceaen chy melecaimaaatina tioek | SAtmed ted vant to al te ee ee Sales of Rtdoics cd Pidinsetnnn | re acquainted with the beauties of Monte, | tu threaten} . ark Byroa, fof Newburyport.) Pearson, 49 days from St | times couted by the neglect of the parties themselves, is of- RICORD'S ALThaa ®VE MIRTURE. Bangs Beane Si Glut Bonk Tao ae $6740 |e army ieee a Ue lng eases eee Pevtvced very hear weather’ eet" Wcan's Lon 12 W, | Sttmntedstely tended io, and medicae. it sdevenaent | [YOK ste rermanen’ eure of ama. craaetuley State 5's 6034; 1 Vicksburg Bank 6%; 10 Minehull iN. %- 0, | = e following picturesque deserip- | Affairs In California. toons very he vy galefrom WSW to WNW, whieh lasted | tosuy partof she United States, Uffice 63 Gold street. nnd meal Ulcers, nodes, or any computa: by 0 Bonding Bb. 31 tik SUR T MIA hanks do Wetsi'| “PON Urate Sieiaeet te corsa | [From the Albany Argus, Nov. 16] Ki iiede or no intermission, Split tojwails;foresaat | ut? tesa injndtcious uae of mereary or wank medial tentmen in their 50 Girard 9g. n of General Worth has fought six | We have stated in another "that Col. Stevenson | {baad fore topmnast stayseil; lost head pals: 'amd sei ase AVELLING TRUNKS, Be fem shoeha eae crise teneree! without delay, as 0 ate battles, and as often conquered su- | was appointed only to the command of the New York yy They” oe remat imnself bat icity cleameing the system with ; Langs bod 9, . 4 Tsou can const ving the ven 20 Vicksburg R R674; 5 Peunsylvania | and strewed the valleys and ‘ ia. An esteemed friend and cor- | _ Batk Southerner, Crosby, from Rotterdam, Sept aith, with | JOHN CATTNACH, } runk Manufacturer, No. 1 Wall | [item can com J . vs Treasury notes. | tains the etreath and house tops, with the enemy's dead. | Fer ondent rater the entire force in California, orto be | mage t2 Renmid: feat Postion enn eee Jims be ca eet ied ‘elebrated sherative ‘ cm Jen Ven, wha oS eee i te ‘ : cific. r f q each; in oases cunt: Vice —Col. T. I. Hunt, U,8. A. on Sa- | Noeq the government sel soto fone teiumphs, and we 600 | fark Francia Louies, Sayhew, 3 days fiom Portland, in Paap i, table for | for 85; carefully packed and seat toa parteat the Union. other “slexioat offen seh ees fe aay Cees And the | valley and surrounding scenery wold seem (0 have sot 200 Scotia, Solmond, 10 days frem Prince Edward favel, and Portmantoaus for the | CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF HANSATARILL ey f... oan officers, Prisoners in this city, that they | ¢9 Johnson's Russelas. Nothing can exceed ite fi pkins’ 200 h valle 4 ‘w . GENTIAN AND SASAFIRASY! Of the ‘brig: Fraseet for Capt. Carpender, aid the crew | beauty, of graudeur. As to climate, it rooms toe tees, Fonolioney e 4 “ 100 6 Indus, South Americe, Re. filled with | PREPARED by the New York College of Medieimg an Could prose tovoniaedae?acrere, mormed that they | ofawen of athe Ber Siemens, In'the same enclosure | Gen eapayte docgouan 400 5 emer | Pie MtTmaGy,, extablished for the suppression af qure a le, whence | observe the tropical and tl . — C PICE. ; to Pere Crus, ieeio}round one of the U-8.momotwar | Srange and pomegranate, blended. with ther aia nee 1700 6 Saves Mow 8, YOUR FROCK. fraliree ree. Gen. Vega, snd the other loft to tho discretion of | and cherry of the nurth—all growing in tick and hee. | dragoons, and Lieut. Watson, | fom M1, enehane Sis | PFXO GENTLEMEN—Gentlemen, ns the cold weather has | to nny extmet a couptry by the wey of | nto return to thelr Monies faauriance. | The mounteist seem to stste’ to fw York on the 10th inst, in | LA Res: | L come, youshowis all know where to net rock, Dress ot | tad gear te raed on as iy rom No’ tering Bouths 11th, i 7, Heaven, aud kiss the hand of God in thankfulness {i | ' 5 | Ve fi 4 Saute bare oon eo dates Ww ashington, tue | ) casings... ludeed, ‘all but the luce of man is divine feones tothe, “pectfc.” Thevtounes will ts io Bititery | "with i mfleld Seott—N. Orieans jf we return from New Leon to New Mexico, command in California, until the arrival of Gen. Kearney. : . : | struck with its new features and resources. The le The latter carries despatches to the commanding officer Dear or§Cmancettor Buaxn.—A gentleman of Lieutenunt Abert, with which we have been favored, | of the U. 8. squadron 10 the Pacific. Pants ixed h : impure stat " Vinings Patio nadstraps, to sare'ycur baying | eaft Fhewan, ting, worm, | this season@Call at the Cheap Cas! bones or joints, m Cr Murny pad bh oo Po a yenn a gayle Shinde z clothes cleaned, dye 5 syphil, disagreenble sceu's that generally attend articles | Boldin e t Below. Ship Ariel, King, from Newburyport, in ballast. | oj cr the mives of precious metals which that Fongr D — have ad el G h Call wbg.serived trot Anoepelie leet night brought ‘us the | Pvovings produces | pacame, Slockina, of frigate, Congress, commands in he | nesuamte—Syedich brig “Adger, Bue whieh sited from Doss und yon will Sed this Fen tre tik oreeh pealveoee ‘ pe rg om ake ok of Bospl A He dgon; Theo | Kaxtract of a Leiter from Liewt. Abert, Corps of Topo. | the’ Col 74, Com. Biddle, oo her ‘way home | th!s Portou the sth instant, hound to Autwery & SES | mons prices as you have had to pay at ol the year to Vaart increas ye Meet the Hearts | A compl ik nracions fray Licht; Hmory, | SS Wasi eatesin nas '2hs Face, shen Com | suc rom EAE, rus btn ber beam pes ode ee |S ieee 308 ay Sond at eat ea chen Bout ty vi » i, * : wi " r 5 away di ment. 6 daméri oy sed —- | (who has departed for Ceiifornia with General Kearney) | until the arrival of ‘Com. Shubriok, in the LuJependence weeaivel other damages “a ff A. CORTISSOS, 1 Musray st aw

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