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Vote XI, Ne, S1t—wWrate Ho, 4907, NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1, 1846. Pies ee une AMERICANO=MEXICAN WAR. | man in the boat, who observing that the fre bad | slackened on shore, put about and stood for We HE NEW YORK HERALD. had hauled down our flag of truce i +h as the Mexi- | | cans showed no respect for it, and commenced a stea Brilliant morning. Court convened at 10, A M., par- JAMES GORBON BENNETT PROPRIETOK, | Further of the Capture of Tampico. | 1 phoved ue re Gripe ant Coasts toes es eee ara. Tare dak ont inieliigeen othing 4 | We got under way, raked the town whenever anop- | ladies, tastefully dressed, called to the witnesses’ stand. Gtreulation---Forty Thousand, | MILITARY AND NAVAL AFFAIRS, portunity offered, which was returned with heavy dis. | They were sist the first of them was sworn as— | —$—=—$— | chargesof musketry. As soon as the sloop was off,and| Mrs. Svsay Hacan—(Direct examination by Mr. Brad- | my own judgment, but I have sin DAILY HERALD—Every day, Price 2 cents per copy—$7 | &e. Ke. Ke. aiter picking up our prizes made way down and reached | ley)—I reside at Philadelph id carefully; and am satisfied that they | Police Intelligence: Nov. 40.-—-Infant Deserted by its Mother —A colored infant, about four months old, was discovered on Sundsy evening, about 7 o'clock, on the stoop of the Franklin handwriting; Hou the entrance in Dey street, where it had been ituesses had testified to the by its unnatural mother. The child was et I pect once conveyed to the alms house end taken care of, and ere inthe course of the night ausistamt Ceptain Buck and off- — cer Perry, of the ‘errested the mother all forg. Sper aunnin—payable in edyanee. - s Reet | Frontero de Tabasco. Our only loss was one man killed | @ servant in the family of the late Alderman Chrit Witness then examined the the pluintiff’s Van Ness let- in an attic room jo. 11 Reade street. Upon KEKLY ORRALD- sivery Batnrday—Frige 616 cons | NERALD NAVAL CORRESPONDENCE. | aud two wounded aboard the sloop, and Lieutenant Mor- | was there from May, 1846 to March 7th, 1846; ters, one by one, and pronounced them, without anex- being brought before Justice Drinl a Per cops —d 12}g cents por s ; ris mortally. ‘The man that was killed was shot direct! HERALD FOR EUROPE—bvery Steam Packet da U. 8. Steamen Vixxw, at Sea, Oct. 20, 1845. | throngh the heart. Our prizes were filled Sy te is hand; Fees Gg Cente per eopy—$3 Oper aunuid, paswole iad | Deryited Account of the Aitacks on Alvarado end Te- | Wood, and dispatched to Auton Lizardo. Tho. iia hed cater teres al Gersen sire p pT RETURMENTS the wnat: prememciengaeeh |' bese: Otepile Deseripsion of Intbraning Heghhinits, pe tiemy yop le ba ny, Pell eee agaty en tuise his hand that | could enough, it wa in'udvane oan” tah " 5 . MAVRStiwG ofall kinds exeented with bennty acd | _ 1 Write this, hoping that some lucky chance may offer | became comunity oHheee Taian eo econ ten with a freedom and essa not peculiar to Gea Ven | Hower arch ese ae by which you will timely receive my communication.— | small vessels were brought away clear of the town. to | first saw her, | was washing the pavement, and spoke to is, of which, indeed, [" Walk light ! d eat omens 7 sail, aearenened ti 2 BA My conveniences for correspondence are smell, inas. | > er to out off all intercourse between Ta- | my aaanend ost went! into ts store, and ites went Ep incompetent; i: eral genu on, te r ; , i i | port. irs to arrange my dress. Heard her ask if Mrs. Ha- cused to prison for trial, on the 2 oF © | muchas the vessel is rolling, and the rain dropping on | i ready. for see, and our work having | genlived there, My hustand tesld yes, and desired her the nine letters filed by | abrnsanm ibd the paper as I write. For three days the little Vixenhas | . m well dane I shall be ad of thie rest What to walk up irs sae, came uy oe ssked if jersey el ns , 0 A forgeries; 4 Charge ef Grend darceny —A black, fellow gelled i tad TD have. bs . | little time we bave to sleep, is lost through the agency | bered a marriage on tho 6th of August, 1845, before witness y how a signa: Joop. alin, was urivaied, yesterday, by officers Wat | bp iby bap oe fey that tine Theva been Comttne | oF ihe cemlennded mmnaquiican ( Mowawan, we bees dene | deraemmheitinnr oldies t van sition marreavain the | tare taight be exactly cougiagieito, cither by ‘hold: | son ‘and McKeon, of the 6th ward, on 'a charge ef rob. ly wet to . ; | @ great deal, though it will never probably be apprecia- | office during the day; could not say what was done in | ing up the paper with Tt to Ws indow, and tracing it, | bing a man by the name of John McEvery of $40 in Before you receive this, you will no doubt have learn- ted by the good people of the United States, and the | the evening, being out a great deal. Told her I had | or by tracing it with a steel point, so as to make anim | bank bills, while in a thieving crib loceted at No. 88 ‘ed of the battle of Alvarado onthe 15th, but as briefly | Press will yet grumble at us. Nous verrons, been three weeks away in July, at Reading, and that my | pression upon a piece of biank paper on the other side | Cross street. Upon the arrest of the rascal he became : y| ov. 2—On Saturday we lett Frontero ce Tobasco, | sister staid inmy place during that time; told her there | of the letters, atterwards to be followed by the nen ;/ alarmed, and acknowledged stealing the money, and Benen ag aa possible I will relate what occurred on that day. Pre- | Jeaving the steamer McLane and schooner Forward, to | was a marringe in the dining room, and that Mr. Chris- | sometimes, however, in the process in the upward | said if they would let him go he would return it. He iy i i ‘aij | Parations had been made for some time previous in the | keep possession of the river. We sent tho Petrita, (the | tian had not gone totes till the marriage was over; the la | strokes. the lines indicate a trembling, as may probably | then tool the officers toa bakery on the corner of Xul- weather." HN ROACH, squadron for the attack, and Alvarado was supposed by | !7&% prize steamer) around in shore, and then bore di- | dy insisted that it aight have been her that was married; | be detected in some of these signatures ; { have put | berry and Waiker streets, kept by William Longe, Optician, $3. Nassan sshect, rect for Anton Lizardo, all in tow of the Mississippi ‘The | told her the couple were Quakers; don’t recollect that [| these letters to several different tests—taking a 5 or an | whom he has implicated as ‘having-a part of the money - qltem also be preenred of T. C. Doane, Montreal, cnd of | i to be the scene of action. On the nig) 4. eo ception, to be forgeries. Gen. Van Ness wrote auniform name evet mado flourishes; uever saw him scribble fact. | of paper, nor write excep’ the purpos deubt whether Gen. Van N and as she Amelia Miller, and acknowledged the ason for leaving the child there was, that colored waiter, was employed in that hotel, ing kept the little responsibility long now time for the father to take a turn. , it was subsequently ascertained that the father babe had some time since jeft the city, and now in Boston. The mugistrati scooting ty: com: c dueted trom the subscription money remitted JAMES Spanos BENNETT, netor of the it of the 13th- | next morning, we were off Alvarado, the Petrita having | told her this occurred alter I came back from the coun. | 3 of a genuine paper and comparing it with these ; in| However, about $12 only has been recovere Dexter, Albany we at midnight were ordered to fire up, but a norther | chased and captured a brig which was found discharging | try. Saw the ceremony performed in the evening; do- | these the tail of the 5 is curled round with a heavy pres-| black fellow was locked up for a further examination. fstiars Mencia torment di ee street, atanchor. The brig | scribed the lady’s dress and the gentleman’s dress, and | sure of the pea ; in the genuine papers the brought Buying Stolen Goods—A woman a the name of commencing to blow, the order was annulled by the | °*/8% and inthe evening we * captured by the Petrita, is valued at $60,000. All our | she still insisted it might be her; told her the couple had | straight down with a ligt mark ; there 101 ing of | Fredericka Breemar, was arrested y ester on acharge hed aud Star bran 4 eases, chemicals, thermome. | commodore. That night, and the next day, it blew a | prizes taken, are worth about AIsnGoa. Ae ven coane tn | eltnecnesy Sle WFAN Aid Guatiee gcslarde; teat Gamma’ | tbe cise. Caerence inthe captial W | Gen, V_ N. was | of buying alec of hosiery, koowine ihe same 09 be stolen GOLDSMITIVS gale; but at 12 M. of the 14th, our engines were put in he Camborand ‘ers Haritam cheered | us, which was re- xis them; Gea are eee Cd couple put We at oe very eee ot ie aig nee hed he undertook to property. (ote br [pos recovered, roved GOLDSI ‘ ; urned all down the line. Lieut. Morris was carried | Golden Swan; the lady asked if they were marrried witha | do any thing would go threugh with i | to belong to Mersrs. Quinlan & Brothers, dry Gy PRIVATE CLASS FOR LADIES, motion, the commodore came on board, end taking In tow | ssoard his own hip, the Cumberland, and diedinabout | ring, 1 told her when people wished it they were married czamined hy Air. May—Gen. Van Noss married | chants, 52 Pine street, Justice Drinker locked her up ‘a ring; she asked the words ofthe ceremony; told | Mi by the McLane, towing the schooners Forward, Nonata | cer, snd universally regretted by every man in the , heras well as | could recollect; she asked me how they and Petrel, the Mississippi preceding. At daylight wo | *q8edron ‘The aubject is a mournfal one, end puts me | joined hands; I showed her how; she told me if I could out of all mood for writing ; 50, for the press urns ; he has relatives living now ; the daughter | for trial. son of Gen. Middleton of South Carolina, but Charge of Libel—A Mr. Daniel Griffin, of 192 Brosd- d many years ago ; | have been living near Gen. | way, preferred a complaint yesterday against Albright MEET on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, of | the schooners Reefer and Bonita, we started, followed | an hour afterwards, He was an only ‘son, a gallant offi: | wit o'eluek PM, ‘Terms for the course of ten lessons , ch, Sen tecinchag eeatianaty. Separ r : - int, good bye. | prove her marriage before Alderman Chnstian, I would ‘since 1818; he died on the 7th March last ;| Sherman, at the police office, before Justice Drinker, ORE Ae meics eees sec pec ally stones WSS ER, Un Pare OF AArerade., AS sone a, We were hig pe Sntitled to $¢000, which would bee great heipto | was sick from the 25th February ; his wile wos.adaugh | wherein he set forth thet & ceriein plecard, or paper, en Gale ehowien ts makes good perceived, a signal gun was fired by the fort, at the en- THE CAPTURE OF TAMPICO. new beginners; I left’ Mr. Christian's to get married; 1 | ter of Patrick Burns ; Mrs. Middleton died in childbirth, | tiled, "Yunkee Doodle Extra,” bearing the representa. and Jewelry, the best they ean trance, to give notice of our approach. This fort was built U. 8. Srnamen Sritrine staid there till his death; 1j made no reply to Mre Con- | | believe, sir ; witness detailed the particulars attending ckass” dressed up in men’s clothes, together " ecandk ath i Sg Bofore the towne at Temrice | ner’s offer; she asked if Mr. Christian’s family were at illness of Gen. Van Ness ; had every body ex- | with some fool.sh lettering and verses, which Mr. Grif- n29 3th ho Be of sand, and commanded the point from which our vessels November lath, te deol wealthy and single; if the youog men were single; I told | cluded excep! his immediate attendants ; wondered he | fin declares is intended \o represent himself, thereby FL WO GENTLESIEN cave accommated with board | 8 Previous occasion had fired upon the ld fort — —T have t i her they were; asked me ifany were married, 1 said no, | had not made a will ; saw him on the last day of his | holding him up to ridicule. ‘The complaint was taken, aud a plevsaatly situated room, if applied for 20 It also commanded the whole entrance, which is very 7 tap ne lepers ai cl ped out of the nine children there were four living, but none | life ; he died about sunset ; his nioce, Miss White, ond | anda warrant issued for the arrest of Sherman, and 8 Popler street, Brooklyn, within three minutes w: 4 at all times dangerous, as the channel | #mall vessels of the squadron and a sirong detach. | of them were married; she asked what church Mr. C. be ir. May showed two letters of | placed in the hands of officer Prince John Dav: Fult-u Ferry. narrow, and ai limes dangerous, as the channel | Tore ofseamen and marices from the Cumberland, Mis, | lobed to; I told her to Christ Church, originally of the | Gen. Van Ness—ono in a large hand—and the other ina | Burglary —The store 39 Peck slip was burglarioutly 100 REWARD. over the bar, at its deepest, is not over 14 feet. The Mis | sissippi, St. Mary’s, Princeton, and Porpoise. ee Church of England; she said, after they were married, | small hand—to show that he was not uniform ; wit- | entered on Sunday evening, between the hours of 7 and SCAPED from the jail of Queen’s county, on the night | sissippi, Perry being on board, stood close to the bar, nny srrival at the city, I'was iret by a deputation oe ee Leon es de igton Seca bee dena Bees. Ceinoted eee pra. , charpciariation, eee Sancienk, ands small quantity of jewelry siolen there- ii * f ‘ eri: 8) ea! . wl er; al * ed; * Freccrag wi paeney be eoratg ih eg yd anchored with springstand commenced firing round shot | {rom the citizens, offering the surrender of the place on | {oral Bons to Becton, tad lig & Sorant Win nets Ole | tomewhat staggered ‘hit; reiterated the tests, and the | Supposed te be Siolen.—A large black trunk has been r had so much trou- |-means of counterfeiting; there wasa difference in the | taken by a policeman of the 3d ward, from two black ‘old her the best plan would ve | capital 3,s between these letters and the geuuine; there | fellows, it haviug no doubt been stolen. The owner can vlexion, brows hair quick spoken, and of r Sie gekht com: | nd shells into the fort which, however, from its con- | Condition that their laws, institution and property should said she had a lovely daught dress. grieved her daughter that her moti er " c in | De respected. Je had on when he left a glazed cap, dark worsted on, suffered bat little. The Commodore stood in | respected. | , i ble. [* Walk light!"] cont, dure cloth pautaloons, summer gaitere, and | with his two lives of small craft, until close to the bar, | | J wr hild U pe piace 08 Hone as possible; ite importance | toigo to Mr. Chr! , and examine the books, or that | was a chiferenee in the capital M of the genuine and the | have the same by applying at the Station House. a ral a arengyme declan | found andl cf fi ay repeat trae | oH Opry utero an psi. hy ou | "ertag tds wary parses eS ay seh | "Mtb exhitedsaverlgoniae papers showing | wit vse ot ney ght woman cle Ele t n i i ry i ji 5 . | Ald R d ® \- Weis tecmebe ecykeway, with nin, and has since retursed. | times, exchanging shots with the fort each timo. All | this object, | have despatched Commodore Ferry to Mata ristian’sorto Mr. Ho! a difference in the capital M, as made by General Van | beth Brady, she having escaped’ from Blackwell's Island P ry i been to Mr. 1 i v sheng ronnie tm (rin apzehenion oth at | the adhe vam, sad isd the blue pennant Aping a ihe | See here wilboutdalay” = Ce | table inthe dling room, aed Ness, nd subjectod iho witheas ton most rigit crossrex- | before the ‘expiration of her term” of vsantence. Jus di ‘y 7 ‘ in. t ‘ ati As [ deem it important the Mississippi should sail with- | tld her “ No;” she said that vhen she was married from which it appeared that the knowledge oome sent her back to her old quarters. wotice being given to the sheriff of his arrest and eSufiae- eth ithe conten oe, Stowd close to the bar anid | | delay tt must defer u more particular statemnentte en, | bad on a Nespolitan bonnet, trimmed with purpla ribbon, t. Carberry of the hand writing of Gen, Van Ness i JOHN A. SEARING, Sheriff. | The Commodore finding the place more strongly fortified | other opportunity. black silk dress, and white crape shaw); she told me the | was not positively infallible in some particulars. In Chancery. Dated North Hempstead, November 27th, 1848. 'n294c#rre | thun he had thought for, mh to obtain the opinion of | | have the honor to bo, very respectfully, your obedi. | Seutleman had on a dark suit, white vest, gold chain, i Taner PARAS: OOS 5 5 Before the Vice Chancellor of the First Cirouit. EXP1.OsIVE COTION his juniors. It was unanimously decided to go in, no | Mt servant, D. CONNER, ruffled shirt, gold-headed cune, high forehead, h De Dewitey, tStrsguces_ecperss of Caste Hams function v. 30.—John Whitheck ve. Herman LeRoy Edgar, ad- HE concentrated’ Nitro-Sulpharie Acid of the proper | matter what the sucrifice. Once more we hove anchor, | Hon J. ¥. Mason, Comd’g Home Squadron, | color of her's, full breasted, andjlimped a lis eee ei renin Tiere sreiwof Mea Connere fun | ministrator of Wm Edgar, senior—In this cave, it’ ap- strength fur. preparing the Gua Cotton, of superior | and stood directly across the bar. We thought thatthe |- Secretary of the Navy, Washington. about the age of 75, and she 30 or 40; told me again of epartment,to show that certain ef Mrs. Conner’s Van | eure that on the 3d of Juntary, 1809, one Robt. L. Bow: Naas letters were written twelve months the reward for recoilection of witnessing, or proof ct since the death of Gen Van Ness. marriage the first time; she said I might, perhaps, have r their date, | Veing the owner of about 43 acres of land situate at Bloomingdale, in the 12th Ward of the city of New York, gplity, with dizeetions, for Dr. Chi "a C ii . i wae RA oe Toe at Dr. Chilton’s Chemical ig in the fort were silenced, not having heard from 028 lw*rre ip some time, but were gloriously mistaken. As NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. UST (een, thal sired to make brief special explana- J he T—MRS. DAVIS repeatiully au ~Thataie | soon as they saw that our first line, consisting of the From the New Orleans Delta, Nov. seon them from the garret windows get out of the carrisge ° executed a mortgage upon it to Williem Edger Senier, Wi ccudies fiviselicanens delly on the Biese Hoste ent | Viren “Sor and’ Reefer, hal ‘crossed the. bar,| It piuont: Gnenert chan eeies "y ybo hea | 824 £0 Bo out; she called on me again; said wie | on too aeod to thzee special explanations, but | ‘2 Secure the pa; ment of $20,000 in three yeurs from ite also Biogine she ae ay Siena aay tal an style, with | they opened a lively fire on us from their eighteen | chief commund of the Tampico expedition. sab pletare aden. one pnepine re) eataaittad. date. Willian Edgar Senior died on the Ist of November, an easy Li 1820, having made his will, aad appointed certain execu- tors therein numed. Robert L. Bowne, the mortgagor, died on the Qist day of June, 1821, leaving kim surviving Naomi Bowne, his widow, and nine children, his heirs at law, who became, on tho death of Kobert L. Bowne, seized of the premises in question Wm. Edger Junior, to show that these letters did not pi i ‘, prove the marriage toa thousand | Office at that time, Mr. Bradley then briefly explained bell ppapl get pitt lines borg ear s Shot, Sho tBelts and Pouches, Powder Flasks, Ke , &e. | Commodere. We kept on, firing away as fast as possi. | promptly placed at the disposition of the Commodore by | doliars reward; | was absent in July; told her where my | the checks which they mutually have upon each other , entral assortment of Gun materialator Gun Makers, | ble from our forward gun, which was the only one that | Governor Johnson, when apphed for. About 50 U. 8. | sister lived; gave her the direction; she came again on | in the prevention of frauds-such us the register kept eg oe Rene og eect ze ae could be breught to bear, the Bonita and Reefer keepi ts, D " 7 ia: , REwsBOLD & RUSSELL, No, 40 Balin ight ar, the efor keeping | recruits, under the command of Capt. Crittenden, em- | yionday or Tuesday, ond | asked her where she staid; | by each Post Oflice of letters despatched from | or'Wm Kdgar Junier, ‘on the llth of February, 1628, + time gallantly. ‘The fort kept up & continual fire, well | barked on the same boat for Tampico. and are to be fol. , a pine ints . ; nee Iw*rre Se adway apd Nassau directed, though alittle ico he the shot falling right | lowed in a fow days by 400 mourted riflemen, expectod Me Erect pate taiocli ioc termoton comer: F eeaito easnene Sotaertieson in the daily 28: | filed a bill to foreclose the mortgage of Robert 1.. Bowne, G A. ST e Ree! 4 ZE’S * | ahead of ournextestern, the Re Our Long Tom's | hourly to arrive in thia city by way of the riv . i i i but omitted in their bill to make several of the children NEW FUR STORE- Just Opened. crow began to get excited, and af the shot went over | Acting Prize-Master Rogers, Passed Midshipman Bar- | {et}, tt, Was the rat time | described the cae oe Ot tee Pome ace of ae | of Robert L.. Bowne, parties to that euit. On the Ist of HE ADVERTISER would hereby respectly inform his | ‘eir heads, they would jump up with a yell of derision, | rott, btidshipmen Smith and Marsh, aud Purser Warriug- | it was about tea she said her name was inthe | which records are quarterly returned to the General Post | January, 1530. the revised statutes went inte operation, iments and the Patlie, ot his having opeced anew atore | 80d go at it again. For some time no shot struck us,though | ton, left last evening in the Patrick Henry to join the | tock tne not aro gentlemen's names | which prohibit en executor of an executor from odmin- at No. 237 Peart sreet, new dora rom Kaitos, where he has | exposed toa raking fire,but atlast one took ua right under | fleet, Captain Bernard, of the Engineer department, | from the register At Mn, Ghvsstien that Peaternae, | "ase Baumes.- Wallsein enateccopaced t6 meets isteriog upon the eotate of the fat testator, by which it constar tly on large and spleudid nssortment of Muffs | our starboard forward guards. Our crew gave acheer that | elso left in the same beat, t i : she P ; ‘whien he is enabled to offer at tre lowest Long T :20 mint had lapsed, th ‘Ul, i dy's name was Eliza Conner. This may have been the | city of Washington; exp 6 foreclose the Bowne mort became extinct. On the G. A. STEITZE flatters himself to be a pari: Hout fanning Sutaud ourtow astern causing ust govery | Aivarane: escent Will, itis reported, be soon mado upon | case referred to by Mrs. Conner in the converaation, she | partment, in keeping adai ch post office, of : f : . 0.90 vo ce. | pounders. Ly st shot was fired at our vessel in order, Commodore Perry left last evening in the steamboat their ows | probably, to disable the engine. How the balls did whis- | Patrick Henry, to join his ship, the Mississippi, off the tle! Being the firsttime that I had smelt enemies’ pow- | baz, and will proceed direct to Tampico. He took with _ . der, the excitement wes new. Captain Sands is a brave | him eight splendid brass pieces of artillery, six 6-pound- — DUCKLAG GUNS. man, stdnding on the starboard wheel-house and guiding | ers and two howitzers, the guns used by the ariillery 2 DOUBLE BARREL. Real Twist and Patent Breech, | the vessel throughout. | was on the hurricane deck, be- | battalion of this city, with about 200 rounds of ammuni- Be ane Berd ee dae ONS! | tween the wheel-houses, looking out for signals for’ the | tion to each piece. ‘The guos and munitions were be attende: Ma. Bravuey said there were three of the letters pre- ply at 173 Mott preferring jed in the dining room, es. For terms, was in the kitchen; she cam —she then again descrived her d Ueman had on a black sa in vest; the ind ported te have been written in 1345. cash. Also Walker's Ci Z Car. ie to give rman Le Roy Edgar, a son I : t ‘26th day of December, 1833, cular sa vor him with» call, having been told of the circumstance by young Mr. | the letters received and th Tetters despatched—and ‘the hak * n . y hi fare of the public yr | lowly over the laad. We now looked to the second | tho following are the officers attached tothe Chitetien} amount of postage, and the aggregate number of five and | of William kag Santee veeihon ‘agers saber sae Oe at pals en weaitas bretn y surpris e, McLane had rua | ty $ sloop of war Albany, bound for the Gulf of Mex- | Cress-ezamined by Mr. Buent—I left Philadelphia the | ten cent letters to each piaco—how the letters from | in”tie year 1895, he applied ex pare to the court of v28 Ime rre 1" G-A STUTZE, Farrier. | quence running foul of each other ; the Petrel was clear, | !°27— Sd of July, and was gone thri ks; came | Washington were stamped Chanceiy, for leave to revive the suit commenced by Samuel L. Breese, Cay oe eens Turner, 1st Lieu- | and took my place for me: ng before | fice and the day ofthe month at which they are received | tnyexecuiors of Wm. Edgar, junior, which leave. wor tenant; Simon D. Bissell, ; icutenaut; Oliver H. Perry, | { Jeft: she was not at Mr. Christian’s in August. because | at the post office fortransmission;and that they are not | 2a ted. Matters re ii this way, until the sth of . 3! Lieut Semuel R. Knox, 4 : s led to the washing, * amped with the day of the year, so that a letter written o rk, Oct. 22, 1815.—Notice is hereby giv predicament ; fifleen minutes more wouldcarry us clear | 31 Crossan, § ing: Mastors Ninian lake sexe ie i eery Se the ome the pies, Ko. *Ald-Chelstian | on the 19th August, 1946, and dated inside the 19th Au: Raweane sean aaa eerEnened a tentsor of the theres Beet nents Conecclee the ae de aaah thas nail ta | gine,” Besides; when out of the way. of the fist, we | UCorKe Harris, Purser; Wm.B. Slack, Lieutenant Com. | always told us of marrisgos in the day time; Inevor | Kusl, 1645, in, not ‘having, the Year stamped upon the | or his trothers and. alters in the Premises at Blooming: 2 1 . tanding Marines; Charles Dyer, jr, Passed Midshipman; | went out in the day time, or very seldom; | went out in would have nothing in the stamp discordant with | ¢ pombine Caaat’ to fapercee | Ceara nave fo Fecaive the, raking fite of a Seopad nd | join W. Bannett, Paso’ Midaipman; 8. PF Quacken- | the evening sometimen; [had ho sccasion to gout inthe | the inside date, being stamped, for instance, if the letter | 4410, executed a mortgage on a portion of the premises, ll as of the Mexican men of war an- ; A “ys . ® Washington, D. C., Au | 2t0 Benjamin Waldron, to secure the payment of the at the rate of 7 per cent per auium calculated trom the day of ni om bush, Passed Midshipman; E. 'T. Andrews, Midshipman; | day time; Mr. C.’sfamily did my shopping; described the | were putin the next morning, “Washington, D. C., sum of $9,000, which mortgage wes atterwards assigned Farmeut ta the dat duy of February. Oulice hours tor receir- fan big sad re um oak, we berth d 8 ap cight | wm,'H. Weaver, Midshipman; James F. Milligan, Act: | reiutionof the office kitchen ani dining room to each oth. | gust 20. to the complainant Wiitbecke ‘who, after he became the J TAXES, 1846. covered with canvas standing in gallantly, but stili OFCE RECEIVER OF TAXES, Public Buildings, | @Jong distance ast. Thus we were in a peculiar Park, O i iven that the ‘Tax like our | ing Midshipman; 8. J. O’Brien, Captain’s Clerk; Joshua | er; the kitchen door was never shut,so that [ could always | (Col. Gardner produced file of post bills for h- RI ART, Receiver of Fe own, We had altogether but three guns; and though | gryant, acting Boatswain; Samuel Allon, Gunner; Jobi olit into the di {Some conversation be: | ington City yost office for 1819 and 1$40)and for te eame | {10067 of Sue. MBe.O00, morgnRe, Gpped ke, Herssen Ke fuli description of their property to | we bad successfully stood out one attack, to have gone | Bfyant, Acting Bi be eighr bebee in, Gunner; John | see oft into the dining room. (Some conversatio oa bert Mlaw | Roy Edgar, ve him not hs and mquest- ris seu ts tem, o1 trey ean be | on would bave been madness. ‘The Commodoreevidently | We yerten, carpenter; Gegrgo Parker, Gail Maker; | woen Mr. Brailoy and Mr. Brent} The door to, the | years for Crssn Valley Devol, Oo eho trams | 04 Edgarto m a party to the firet suit which hed naa st re | thought this,for he came from aft and hailed Capt. San foreclosure of these been commenced for t! who said, “Commodore, you cannot expect any assist: kitchen was always open, inthe winter to get the heat k FASHIONABLE DANCIN Passengers—Z. Holland, Lieutenant; Hiram Sanford, | frcm the stove, in the summer to let the Segre sion and receipt of letters between these places for every this Edgar omitted to do, and then Whitbeck fled the Ist Assistant Engi 7} insisted that the kitchen d day in the two years aforesaid } cro 9 - 24 Leonard street, Jest of Broadway, ance from those fellows astern, as Miclate le inne les ee ee lean aye conunt oeacneminy butween ‘Me Bradioy | Mr. Braprev—-Look, Col. Gardner, and seo if there is 1 f and ohare, cle oLLE PAUL! z DEMARDIN 8, of the ‘Academie oe i tin Pie yr Mage og saw it, and asked eee and Mr. Brent;] she said they were married on the oh ler on record for August 20th, 1845, (supposed to be | \v ‘i A been, fully paid off and satisfied ss dtorale, Pais, respectfully info TS red bg elim asides Mg mnt sautrand movadieten: of August, 1849; don't remember what month the Qus- | Miss Virginia Fowler's letter to her sister, Mrs, Connor,) het Ruacct. 1. temena ax de ker people were married in, it was cool weather; it was | among the letters registered for that day—see if there is . i bout 6 P. M.; think it wasthe last couple that Mr. © | one, sir, for Green Valley Depot. ea and he He | shot fired little lower than the rest, passed over our | will sail this morning with troops for the Brazos. Soe ee nk aett from Salen cousty;nedld | Mr. Bauyr.—-Well, now, Me. Bradley, I would just iy Lerma, and hours | starboard bow, under my fectin a i j : good line for my body, i : ’ ic the aingl ni Ler papils; the frst week-of December. °* | went through a couple of buckets banging ander th [From the Now Orleans Delts, Nov. 22.) sign in the books we aw aye ty | Mr BranceycOn? wait awhile, Mr. Brent; havo a | 96 ae Z hurricane deck, Slled with water, scattering it ever the | , The ttexmboat Albatross, which arrived yesterday, pee :T-sepoliogs (hare. wae scents |, P ness full that you have to | Morte 7RVALENT, commodore, and then just missing the master, passed out | DPught down from Cincinnati 110 recruits for the 3d re- | going to be married in the office, and | remarked it was | little patience, u you are so iu y mortgag HF, undersigned ore se ci ai afresh supnly of Er-| WuTOURD the larbourd quarter ‘Toe commodore. was as iment U.S, Infantry, under the command of Capt. W. | 4 pity, for the bride we a acokiog Tan; yen the |. Wirscss—No, sir ; nothing mailed that day for Green | collected and undet e a a b. 5 fi . wes such a rou i, 5 W a Me cake aa , "TP aaicaa nut op in yound pecktcen, whieh thee oferg | SFM ae a rock. I believe him to be as brave a man as yedtarvon Davis Quekers were married, | made an excuse to gointo the | Valley Depot, 1845 ed in fae nde certain collateral secu- purpose of relieving and discharging the it Bloomingdale from the lien of the $20,000 wort- by that re. baesggymrg cae oy chergges opted Edgar, ju ime, 108 collateral securities, or by carelessness and negligence parmitted them to be c 4 Dances taugh:, will be th w waltz Ma- | | would like to consait you on it. At this moment,a The bark [wanow, Captain Shinn, and another vessel, " : 1. Jefferson Davis, of the Missiasi d A, th nt to pay off th the public either wholesale or retail, © prover ohn Baar feed yam cpdve! Serer ehal atthe rived (bese Bel idgd tind 1s stopping at se I’ wanted to see what kind of a | Mr. Reynolds and Mr. Lawrenson, both “hiner aed Robert L; howne morigige, ‘The’ delghdaes Rioreiee ‘ppothseEUP S04 lives of these for whom he was accountable, Five minutes | "rhe trig Arcturus, Capt. Could, arrived yesterday ein thefuce. (Laughter. “Si. | office Department sworn ; and Messre, Gaidner, Rey- | 1 Roy Edgar, di to Whitbeck’s bill, on the je Successors to Fince &Souilfard, | canister; this we could not have ercaped. as our decks | ('0m Brazos St. Jago, whence she sailed onthe 17th inst Ir. Christian had told me if 1 | nolds and Lawrenson, all at the witnesses stand together, | ¢sound that such a bill could not be filed whilet Edgar's Xd Im*rh dNo2 Park Row, and 61 Brosdwav. | would have been swept foroand aft, It could be seon thata | She brought nothing new from the army. could prov thousand dol | Wire Mer tomex nt Bnd e letter for Green Valley, marked | *tlt for the foreclosure of a prior mortgage, upon the : ae : ta; Yes, | |. Col ; , mar premises, was pending ; ver SHANE ERS, ARECUTONS, to, | Setartgretaas trae gmertaethe Tnave, Nor 2, aie. | to isha oy tone ain | orf marke remo Aoki ene | Same laren an Cae cope Ra atten Raa lalaneers asd Catesiesicbs han: | man be, By Filve> he says, “Bare yea teem te wont pant, Nov.28, 1848. | without witnesses than with tuem; the first week after 1 | the post marke as genuine on the Van Ness letters, Dut | ‘crcompiainant; 1103. A. L. Robertaen, Assistant Vice Deytons Counselor at Law, with an Appesdis, eouvainng | round?” “ Just room,” eaid the Pilot; then = Hard tp,” | Matters and Things in General. | went to Mr. Christian's, I told him’ when a marriage was | judged them to be impressed with the stamp of ’46, Chancellor, of counsel for defendant Edgar. e to seo it, for I had never seen the | not thatof 1845. There wasa difference in the stamps. forms for practice in the Surrogates’ Courts,and for the use of | saya the Commodore. “Hard up,” 1 sung out, and we | Thankegiving was celebrated with more than common | Sing on I would No letters registered at this office for Green Valley De-| Gould, Banks § Co. vs. The American Tract Society.— Coe scoan serio oft Seren tho rg re | lt Thr ma lt oe lon va ound | ly fit ta Selena | sin ak aw ns? nines sues | 7 a lao aw which # Teefor 1@ stern an led some- i * ¢ 5 don't rf 28th » 164 strain the de! Sapite, oe, toe chee OF Depromnce. St is where in her pi be . ‘They blezed away at us, if which had fellen within the four and twenty previou, | there whe talked about the black vest; don’t re- | letterfor 25th August, - ‘ i A i 4 ‘S01 hi followed between Mr. Brent | premises in Nassau street. The injunction wes after- anything, more briskly than before now that we were | ours. Nonpareil horses and cuttors, with conch boxes’ | collect what she said when my, ster tres iy ners ond Mr. Bradley. which indi Md the greatest interest to | wards dissolved by ex-Vice Chancellor McCoun. The au rious duties For sal by. rum fi, we sending back one shot as a farewell 1 | enveloped in buffalo and leopard robes, glided sofly ove, ‘The auditory, which | plaintiffs preferred a petition to the present Vice Chan- BANKS, GOULD & Co. 114 Nassau st., | coubt ifever Alvarado will be again attacked by us. It i | canes Sh-wee ne een fon to this hour had been almost unanimous in their sym: | cellor fora re-hearing. The case came up yesterday, FAN NORDEN & KING, 49 Wall street, | is too strongly fortified to be attacked with much hope of a ners oe veel aria Sodeied Sy item cat ovary | Ltalcuny atts abowe that Sev plihy fr Mrs. Connor, and their implicit beliet in the | end was argued by Mr. E. Sandford for plaintiffs ; and by 128 Iw : success, by the shells of vessels nocessary for us to buy. | 20w flake was worth aguinea, and were apparently re- | Tilt ine sy Wel Nene mony; with justice of her claims, began to evince symptoms of | Messrs. Holden and Bidwell, for defendants. Judgment ~~~" §GRIMGEOUR & DAVIDSON, wl rp Mia terpercnener erste miter annte demiron kichen door wes never shut, and t ve and of the most intense concern. Whisperings | postponed. DRAPERS AND TAILORS. wlew Toone have ma A Soc te fetta Date | A number of the churches were opened, and the mele- | there in the day time, and could see directly into tue di | snd exclamations passod through the crowd, and a gene- Commman iPaens. First floor, a2, i6,J0bm street, New York, oat time for comment. After leaving Alvarado, we | dy of thankegiving went up to God froma thousand | Ding room. Dinah i lake, i hoi ot Ite Homen.” “silence” Wolk light”) "Never. mind, Before Judge Daly. isst flocs, up steirs. t mrre_ | returned te Anton Lizardo and remained a day anda Yeswe may well thank God; America may | on the loth of March; he died in February ‘ace | just wait till Brent gets ahold of him—he'll bring him | _Nov.30.— Thomas ¢ Van Veighten os. Layhman ¢ PRIMt OLD IRISH WHISKEY. a then the Mississippi, Vixen, McLane, Bonita, loast one day in a year to the worship and | ofthe Quaker people was not long before he taken | down— all three of ’em, books and ull.” “Yes, | Pyrne—This was an nction of page Cage nen Jest Tp HE, To neegy mae ppl ce celebrated old Cork | Reeter gand ba ned got under way and stood to of the illimitable Jehovab. tick; he was sick not looger than a week. (Mr. | 4——nit, she was married, and your books won’ help wash snd tam, Bente foNets * pie ay a nes a aes “4 oth “His chad cllets chow teuby ercisior ve Wetted: Ia Geakee: badeland’Vewdte GORA dither oe coal te See » who te declared to be Bradley exhibited the Jast record of Mr. C. inthe book, | You.” (“Silence !) ‘The trial was approaching € crisis. 4 Ls fl modore Perry’s red fleg fying on ru the Missis- a6 confirming the testimony of the witness.) ‘The witnesses and Mr. Bradley were examining the | 4ay morning, when it was resumed. There was aver ties co suit purchesers ; together with a well assorted stock | ginpi, having the sch dict for the plaintiffs of $60. 5 . " ppi, having ‘the schooners in it blew a gale for a Coster. st-office files. Ne FoI Le er aware DANA Gresuwichareet, | three days, and the Vixen didn’t ha ee ee ae aarrstcen atthe #1000; sister. anid |" Mr. Buunt—Let the jury look—let the jury look Before Judge Ulshoefr. The Commodore at last made signal Is were forgot: | she would tell her younger sister about it; Mr. Christian | _ Mr. Bravuey—-The letter to Green Valley Depot, dated | Samuel Myers vs. Wm. Jenes, Sheriff, ¢c.—This was NOTICE. we knew that Tabasco was to be atta jhis portraiture | jiways gave the certificate to the lady; he would nevor | inside Sept. 1, 1845, did not pass through the post-office | an action on the case for not making a return on an exe- ‘ithdrawn this day from the firm of | Re: adriftin the gale, and was not in the ex- come up here to | ,, ok team one till he had put the marriage in his | om that day of that year. that’s all. cution. From the statement of plaintif’s counsel, it jess will be conducted as usual next night we were under way, ail in| worsbip, was sublime, We went away with ahigher | thou ‘Citel s ease Mr. Baest—That’s all? poate Myers obtained s Judgment against ove Henry D. al Ne: ‘ ~ ith the New York cogs payee stood for Tabasco, but owi opinion of human nature. c Crose-exzamined by Mr. Barnt—Hehad the book in the apiey—That’s all. Knapp ior $4300—that ho issued an execution on the hivwdivtampratine. tosome mistake did not arrive in sight of the river till | ‘Ihe Hon. George Rathbun, the representative in Con- | Jining room; he first wrote on the prper,and thenin his | The examination of the three witnesses all together, | judyment, and placed it in the dofendant’s hands, with » Ee Rotstictt 139 Broadway, N.Y. broad daylight,a strong northwester at the same time | gress from Cayuga, was in town on day before yes | took. Stated a case. The advertisement offering a re- | *till continued. Letters with the Wi: on stamp of | directions to him to levy. {t did not eppeer whether the OUSSEL, +N.¥. | plowing. rendering the entrance to the harbor 80 indis- He is on his way to Washington. ee eiated e care hed whos the lody ‘came to seo | 1945, procured trom Georgetown, exhibited. Different ndant levied under the execution or net; but at all A. A.MO8S his own account, astore | ti we could notin safety cross the ber. Onthe | Capt. Walker, who served with Gen. Taylor in the | \vc; had heardof it; Miss Christian had told me of it; | {rom the stamp on the Van Ness letters which purport to jaintiff Bow nay for the~ale of Rat ies, poe, ke.,atthe South. | lull of the wind, we stood in, the Commodore on board | Florida war, was also in town on Thursday. Captain | io did not say she had seen it in the newspapers. ” | have been written in 1845, which stamp corresponds with | bis action to recover damage @ defence was, the ‘west corner of C! et and Broadway, where he will | our vessel, the schooners Forward and Bonita in tow, the | Walker was recently married to the accomplished | The intelligent witness was here relieved and conduct. | that of 1846. Mr Bradley required the witnesses to judgment obtained by Myers was fraudulent, the bond De rost happy, former customers. 5, | McLane following with the Nonats. We crowed safely, | daughter of Mrs. Isaiah Townsend, a widow lady of this | oa -gut of the room, aud her sister brought forward | plain very minutely the checks and records of the and werent under which it was obtained being given November 21st, iG swe rh | but the latter steamer egain grounded The Marita | cit; A ‘) offices, himself assisting materially, as they went along | by Knapp for the purpose of defrauding his creaitors.— CART OFF CLOTHING AND FUBNITURE immediately cut herself lo,se and followed us under | Ur. Valentine and Signor Blitz are here. Valentine 4, MAS. LEVAN’S TESTIMONY, to the understanding of the Jury. In brief the result ot | ‘There were two other defences, to wit, that the Sheriff WANTED. ‘ntering the roe Top wm et 00 sighs tedly encore at r ning, ye cenvulsod ‘“ ay teeter edad ‘na Brapiey— | the examination appeared show from the official ig levied on the same code under, several Cs 1#8 or Gentlemen having any 2 jemy nor of our expect iz feam bouts. e, Ww! wasa Jarge an ionable one, office files, that no series of letters ans ing with Mre ulbley, w: property Lites fareitare sa ‘inpenn of an epee iret Afar a wre we saw them getting, up stesm under lee | with uproarious laughter. Their recoption bas been ‘ona Sunday afternoon in September last; | Connor's "Van. Nees lettersto Green Valley Depot, and represented to be; and thirdly, that pleintift y applying to the subseriber, at bis res: | ol " er for the m Tenee, or throvgh the post offre, which will be punctualls when other side of the river. cut loose | very flattering. ter’ tow and made signal to chase, and fired a couple of A new band of minstrels, who are called “ Ro dated at intervals through the months of August and | had .d into a private arrangement with the deputy September and up to the 3dof October, 1845, neither | sheriff in regard te levying on the yoods which, it wi attended t | 8. COHEN, 69 Duane st | guns over the jur boats were, upon nearing the | American Serenaders,” have just discovered themselves ; sued from this city nor were received at Green Valley | contended, discharged the sheriff. The case stands ad- | a spon ahacseagmatesentumimubeabastmes Shaoe, lowered, end I was ordered tw take ove bost and | here. ‘They are fully cae to Chrysty’s minstrels | she come for the purpose of seeing Depot, in the year corresponding with the inside dstes of journed to’ this morning. ew board one vessel, and snother officer the other. We took | They draw immense houses who was at Mr. C's, while my elder sister } | those letters ; but that the files do show that a series of NOTICE TO THE PUBLIG. possession without resistance, and ithe American fleg| Judge Parker delivered the introductory lecture of the | she was not at ho ond Connor, aid | jetters were transmitted tound received at Green Vuiley | jag Havana.—The brig Titi arrived atN i) &M DELLUC, uephews of tre lete B.SOUILLARD, | Was soon waving over our prizes. The other vessels and | season before the ' Young Men's Association” last eve- ried by | Depot at the incervals between August and October |, ROM 1 AVAS » brig Titi arrived at New « would respectfully inform that the boats soon came up, and we all anchored nearasmali | ning. A number of very distinguished lecturers have said tae | aioresaid, in the year 1846. ‘The stump on the letters, | Orleans on the 2ist, with dates to the 16th inst. L town called Le Froutero de Tabasco, where we landed | been engaged. ‘This association is a noble evidence of 3, she had | too, although it only gives the day of the month, corres. | We extract from the Picayune and Melita onr matines and marched through the place. The next | the exergy and excellence of one invividual. it was be- been lost | ponds, according to the testimony of the witnesses, with | that nothing has been doue as yet under 2 and naturalization which Mexico hi i day we started for Tabuaco, prize masters having been | gun through forte, and it hes continued to exist for | OF misleid. From # very interesting commercial eircular appointed for the captured steamers. The curreat ran | « ceries of years, an honor to Albany and a blessing to | had come to act Rap rate Park Row on aden” cal'tharttes | at the rate of four miles an hour, and we found one of | her young mem. Literature, vnd science, and charity, | man wished to have some private conversation wit the.csme, we hea two otampe in the office in 1646, we th inst. we extract a paragraph touching these have ng eouuection whatever with any other establishm. —», | them, the Petrita, very useful in towing. She was en | and love ot Ged ond man, are taught here. John Quincy | 4 they were going t» ve scparaied some six weeks | have no letter per Green Vailey Depot of August 28, | letters:—We understand letters of marquo have heen re- New York Uerober2td 118 23 _m¢r | Amerioun boat, once the Champion. ‘0 took a few | Adams has approved the grand object for which it was | *4id that her daughter did not go with her ~ | 1445, on tho books ; we have one of that date for 1646; | Ceived here from Mexico, and letters of naturalization —_—_————BLATINA. ———CS™S:~«*S«O@._ prizes, and soon came near what is called | founded, and the best men in the country are honorary | Tia she said she had passed by Mr. Christin there ig one for the 3d of October for Green Valley not | likewise, for sale. In the printed instructions attached em atest , the Devil's’ turn in the river, the width being | members of this institution. that there were many incidents connected with the house | Urge valley Davoty jer, vir, it might have gone te tho | (0 the letters of marque, it stated that ‘captures are to BRED TANCES of pletina, principal in that place about 10 yards,’ and. the pate com-| ‘The canal has closed and winter is upon us, Iat- | that made her think she was married there ; she did not | Wrong post otlices atk of September there fs to Green | 0@ taken to Mexiean ports; but if that is not practicable, cede Samgpiee, Vow pine apves ; | manded by three guns, raking the appacach to it for bsli| tempted {0 telegraph rome litte information to you on | state what tore incidents wore; 1 told wer that my elder | Vatiey hepot from Green Valley office. be crrried to neutral ports, end will there be condemued Petesee ee: Site” |, at ie Ecler cemented ss Amer | Shureanyeenog beefed weslonaie.”” | Het hg ot le mes diate eae 0 |g ltarenaremns espera ute elock, | We eran cone Wel Sit ol Sha Ra 5 : could ever have . The ———______ ®, DUt when, after some consultation between the count 5 NOTICE TO GENTLEMEN. Mississippi's Lat culter wes in our tow, and I was in her. Movements of Travellers. up stairs; told her | would ask my younger sister, if she | Sither site and the Court, it was agreed to sdjeurs eer | latter power can neither allow privateers to be titted out ENTLEMEN, why ¢o youeither giv: When abreast of the fort we shoved ashore, spiked the | ‘The vrrivals yesterday were more numerous than | !#d been there; my elder sister had tola me todo so; 1 443) yy, in any of her ports, nor permit American vessels captnr- Te tusle your frail wore out froc gins and broke the carriages. This was Sundoy, the apected at this inclement soason, and under | ‘id! would like to seo her ax she might have some re- | jir, desired Messrs, Gardner, Reynolds nnd | €4 and brought in, to be condemned; and we have good . 4dth. ‘That afternoon we anchored in line off Tobasco, 0 r collection of it; Mrs. Connor said that she had offered | Lawrenson to be present on Monday at the convening of | SToutds for the conviction that our government will Sonditonel fsronter of he own, The anrwer of the icrmation ofthe mumioge, and, that My Histor Would be | acotst Qe he viened further to provecute hie crows | POM itisee mit te United Sion wil ost On Mexican General was “nunca” (nover,) and we ‘com: , as inuch entitled to the reward as any body else if she | ©™A04'the Court [Walk light] was adjourned overto | the same principles; ond if so, privateering enterpriren menced firing from our vessel alone. Our two deck | Vy. Vanhorn, do. could give the information ; told her that my younger | yonday morning. the 30th November instant, a¢ toa | Will be rendered difficult; besides which, the fear of be- guns were on one side, of which | commanded one,— ‘aa Comte. Obeven, Hertford; Hon sister was not there en the 6th of August, for that iy | otclock in the =n » WP | ing treated a# pirates by American vessels of war, is We first fired a round over, then low, and then the order | Massachasets; Rujus Choate, 0.; J. elder sister had returned home. (“Silence !” “ Walk | * | litely to deter persons from entering into them. wasto fire at the flag. When Midshipman Simpson's turn | steel pected ; W. Loper, * light !”} She ssid she would very much like to see my Ctre art | ‘The local news from Havana is of very little impor. came, finding thet he had e long barver’s pole in Now Yorks Loktuesel Now’ Bedfori: J. Dorr, Geneva, | Younger sister, and took her address, (Arch street ;) Mrs. Salers Teteo bareddé. ’ | tance. ‘The Italian opera, company were to commence with the flag staff, he got the proper elevation, let D: Reynolds, Albsuy;’J. Fi eH ponnor told how she was dressed whon married— | x. 39.4 we G. Porisr od. hewt their performances at the Tacon theatre on Sunday the ind had the pleasure of seeing the polo fall and the flag anaieeo lack silk dress, white crape shawl, Neapolitan bonnet, | «Noy ‘m. C. Porter and Lewis Bollard 15th, The gas works hed been thoroughly repaired from The Com John taf modore . : | purple trimmings—don’t remember the gentleman's dress, | @ Curli# —This was an action for goods sold and deli: | 11,4 damages sustained by the late gale, und more xtreots See oe are ee hot believing | Ciry—J. Davisson, West Indies; Mr. Thompson, New | re caer ease ee cen taken for Quakers; she | Yered; the sum claimed was $203, with in Wo sbenn belng lightct ep wit ate” Im Prenie onye 'N ‘ 29 2w*rre 4 that the shot could have carried awey the steff, sent on | york; J. Cameron, Btuten Island; A.P. Hamblin, L, 1.; eee the ploiptifis it was alleged that the defendant in- . shore a fing of truce to know if had hauled down | 11 W, Clark, Boston; A. Stephenson, Phila.; Mr, Wilcox | ‘id that sister might have been Tookiag oft Ot ine grist | troduced to them, in the month of May, 1643, at their | {Mat tk lst, the Newspaper street (San Ignacio) will Rea a ae the stamp of 1846 and not of the year 1845 the For ther |. Crass-ezamined by Mr. Baent—Genuine stamps are all DeLLUC & CO., LAHD, at the old stor if George Sykes, N. , Khode Island: do; G. Dunn, do; i= 22F New Jersey; N. Wilcox, | orig: Inever saw her altorwards. | books to defer Goods to the above amount were GOOD YEA"’S OVE"-SHOES, their colors, The reply was, that their colors hed been | Catskill; 8. Rea, Norfolk; 8, Weir Lowis, Philada; 8. M | Window when their carriage came up ; wished that sie. | oo So ung’ inan naned 1 Wilookson, and PEEAND fiep, gue | sot ary outa they "woul nveesoromer Os | Joma Ai Mae ain A Aah Puna: | et renncome met rg geronaiggvaae | easoueaTbont efit ror; suc ey | ae hee ake ae seen, wae panty J me ts whole the shet was crack one. “here was no mere | F. Cobb, Kast Thomaston; Mr. Stevenson, Pilads, would be a great help to young people beginning in the | Were to bill to Wileokeon, but to charge them in thelr | hi ji.1p ‘According to the Diario de la Marina, of the 12th, the | livered to W! ¥ ver for, and napiey.—You cen ask her any questions now, if | ivered bk oe ierameantore R.. 3B eknsdthon a | export of sagart from Havane and Matanzas, from Jen. I Cent wi firing that day; our men were lunded that day, and Fraxe St the'shee or ategle sir by |/°BROWER & BROOKE off agein;1 know not why. We sent the boats | New tiaven; J. Halt, New York; W. Townsend, doy. | nts Imre 100 Benedway, betwrcen Wail and Bice ote, pe ba hE pel gine gg So caged. wink Gree | dealers ag tS Lora, Pierecet Cam. Myers, ship | yous it. " 4 th ALEXANDENS TRICOBAPH&—IMPROVEMENT: | from. the Tho next day the Grivg continued, | Tuner, N.C}. Judge Sherman Newvurgay'Ce dur: |, Mé Barer —We have not a solitary question to aak | [he bisintitl clerk and twe other witness Ee coneral | OF 1846. _ | Dut desisted apon a flag of truce being howsted on the | roughs, Connecticut; F. Low, Albony; F. Bultz, Massa. bet ( Walk light”) | issue,and had the plaintiffs’ books produced, from which | FEE See cet pepeies, Steal nets, Dra sass ies inti. j shore. Three of the prizes were then Started down | ghusetia; 1, Shetfer, Albauy; G. lunes, Pougikeepsic, he TArtasn Canpunae’s A= | itappenred that the goodé were Ne to | The y > n i | , but on om was carl aground, andin spite | D. Menafiel jew York; Mr. Morris, ireland; G. Fuller Swears the letters of Mrs Conner, laid before the court | Wilcokson, bi fterwards charged to Curtis, aan ae ea eat Ti [aCe ea ee eae icant Aste | Of their flag of truce the Mexicens commenced firing | Boston; H. Palmer, New York; Thomas O’Brien, anin | as thoneof Gen. Von Nea orming her marriage (0 | saa eal roma (eaimonytaven de Bene exee, which com | 82 40K" will Luve shortly, on sccoumt ot the shortness ais file crite Wack @ Iewen Tee. pon her. prize, a sloop, under the command of | Stephen Whitney G. Fisher, 5 W. Wai 1 | him to be, all and several, downright, point-blank, mi tradictod the plaintifle’ witnesses. Tho cause is edjourn: | Of English rent pete Mu it paralleled. it eolors ously, and neither washes off or soils the clothes, an it. Parker, @ midshipman and 25 men, returned | Philadelphia; Hamilton, Canada. mitigated forgeries, iad of Lajuring the Warr imparts to ie uke besuy aed eicary | the re moet devtractivelyter'be ike, ane the sloop was |“ Hewrtne Somes Fl "roy; , Wingate, Masry Copfain CanSehav sworn—Examined by Ms Bradley, | 119 Wns morning pe er eee th. “its superior excellence will be to | gotoffthat from the shore was almost silenced. The | chusetts; H. Southworth, ina, Baltimore; J, | —1 i Seceeiaed with Gen. Van Ness; | have known | Court Catendar—This Day. | Political In: chica ig potng my A & | Stornie, ts ersict et earee: ner ch ‘eo =} teratenyt, Oe ) m7 saath him singe 1819; 1 have lived peat door to Kim singe thas |. Ciacert Count—Now, 43 to 63, 266, 27 to 71, 968, oan ae ws at mse] a of » ate, Fi aD ae . | " J gd Johawon, Boone, | dre," Mbents, whe, tea Pi, shovts | Foint, O. Bradshaw, New Yorn) ft | wilted mao, he wae not Yo be Tce | nee prasemtin PetoNos, 81, 6h 0) 1,9 ahaa, nort st nhich Tira, rnened, size Rives) ia th of his foosived | eover: | i "flees, Teen, oe from bis patpote H 1 | 16.40. 94 Torh—-Fou, 8 48, 0, "02, 98, ¢8, 14, 994, (whig.) 7.666, and MoDaniel (dem) 7,08b zt) ay i red with 1 the arme of © midehip | tenjJ. 8 , s aprons office, mother ond H | a, 66 iy strongly Cemorrette,

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