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rte —= eens —— ————————— == oem Vol. X11, No. 315—Whole No, #568, W IG ! NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 1846. usteabs : rei ram pees — ann eng —————————SE — == TRAV ELLIN . TRON St | Cou oA 1G ACOUMMUDATIONS. — | Mexican War. | desired object until the question is passed upon by the | risively called—into a direct endorsement of the Mexi- | Varieties. Exprnsive Courtine.—We gave, yesterday, the = | THE MISSISSIPPIANS AT MONTEREY, Jegislature, then sent to the people for their approval, | can war. Now, there can be no mistake on one point, | | The lake boat Rosebud left Albany on Saturday for | verdict of a jury in Louisville, Kentucky, in which CHANGE OF HOURS. | The Vicksburg Sentinel of the 14th inst. givesa sketch | *pproved by them and returned again, oll of which will | and that is, that the contest with Mexico és vot favorably | this city, with 95 tons of butter and cheese. the wounded feelings of a slighted maid were valued at £ ISLAND RAILROAD—FALL ARRANGEMENT | ofthe spvech made by Col. Davis at the late collation | OCCUpy Dear two yenrs in preliminarias ; but whatever | regarded by any large portion of the people of Messachu- | 4 large number of boats which were frozen in above $6000. The following partioulars will he read with inte- 7 ven to him and the returned volunteers. We make POWer remains unstripped from the legislature will, be- setts; and it was only to save such men as Briggs and Win- | WestTro been locked into the river at that plas rest: The plaintiff was Miss Nano Hayes and the de- mn it the following vivid extract :— | yond doubt, underthe recommendation of the governor, | throp from ruin, that led to the whigs acting as they did. | and towed to Albany. fentant Mr. John Ha, alt | “When our forces were advancing under the deadly | be resorted to for the furtherance of this object. ou may say, that the small number of whig votes receiv: | rie railroads commenced carrying freight to-d The parties are not f Dultw mcr HUY IV Vetoner Dy oie, Talus wiltTaass | Ate of the forts—when the bavoc of Pattle raged hottest |, Goveror Young has been and sil claims to be a Clin. | ed by Dr Howe, in Boston, in opposition to Mr. Winthrop, | q t'ts.'Tuw authorising them to, oy the stanpeme of canal | name, M follows: and ferce:t—when the dying und the dead iny around |tofian democrat, ad without entertaining ‘any of the | dooe not support my view of the subject; but think dirgus, Nov 38. twent, Temily, and credtably sup: 7 o'clock A. M, (Bosom wn t bs Wee fadedeah scones | and balla were hissin, ml our ranks at 32, rept St , I saw an opening allowed by a it ale and hgh ae noms = ap ih inter. | Tesiments io ur ne! Bbechoed, ana determined to seize wae oe y ie ter | the opportunity to place the Missiasippians at once in , for Greeaport, daily, /Sua- | the post of most efficient action. By » manwuvre und a Leave Baoor f wild, visionary schemes of the Seward school, is pre- | rent anomaly is susceptible of an easy explana. | BVigation —W2lbany ing ee i d te follow out the policy of Clinton and the policy tio: ‘he whigs of Massachusetts owe the peticce ad ‘The population of Erie county in this State is 73,685, | porta parent of Sa Ue thereantne OF Rae jecratic party in its palmiest days, in relation | of their party, and the respectable rally they made for | ofwhom there are 8,874 not naturalized, and 813 colored chelorish habits, and believed to be the po of ‘anal and its cotemporaries. their regular candida’es, to the recent great successes of | persons not taxed. | ty-five or fifty thousand dollars. About two years ago he their party in other States. Theso successes opened uj ‘The trial of the case of breach of promise, Miss Nano | became acquainted with Miss Nano, and soon gave un- to their viow a grand prospect, and inspired them with | Hays vs. John ‘#, was brought to aclose yesterday. questionabie evidence of being remarkably well pleased new hopes of carrying the nation in “48. if they should | The jury rendered a verdict of $6,000 in favor of the | with her society ;he was a frequent visiter at her father’s but preserve their organization; while, on the other if. Thi tM > & hand? nothlay would i+ 0 likely 40 revive the droop lai oti. ‘is is what Mr. Hays has to pay fora delig! house, was almest sure to fall in with her—of coarse by at 12 o'elo g excepted,) stopping at Jamaien, Bre. eh, | fi movement by companies, which | sbali not attem) ekaville, od all stations east of Hicksville, | to explain, we could take th ired. P'S fr Pertatogdste, dail rue | tcetamahd ware given tetra abe el are: | mean the appointment of tops ft " RH A tave Gawenronr—at $< A.M, daily deeommodetion trav | ment had come. With anxiety, yet with confidence, 1 | #d the mode of making repairs, ful courtship of between two and three years. Cheep | accident—whenever she went out, made her little pre- t Leave Fanwincvace nt 3 A.M. daily, (except Sundays,) | the selfcommand of vete: tecomaodati train, and 12M and SMC P.M.* | ly aeifon a peaceful, parade act a Lave Jamaicama# o'clort A. M, 1 P. Mo and 6. | been more smecenstul on weit M., for Brooklyn, or on the arrival of Boston with a pen, as nals are appointed by the canal board, of which |‘‘straight out” for their old leaders though pre- : the comptroller iss et, not enly the “head, | ferring men of stronger abolition sympathies. Had the | Turkeys w Hand 18cents,antsome were held | Single: men, insieted yon, he nine ter we au ae ut the soul 4 » The su yndent has | Dews from ahroa en ferent ; lemocrats | at 20 cents per pound, Milk, eggs, &c. in proportion. tear 2 the. entire management’ ‘of the ctoal’ iu the. dis | carried Maine, Obio, Pennsylvania, aud New York, the | The NewSuryport Herald saya: + Several New Hamp: | cnurch the parties are both Catholics interfered with Poultry was ba A high in our market un Wednesday. at ‘Turkeys were sold ents ; was ill tempered if 1 ; «0 See hy watched the result. Coolly, silently, Grmly and bravely, | OF When deemed necessary. ‘To ing spirits of the democrats as the spectacle of whig dis | enough for a rich man.—Louisville Journal, 24th inat. | sents, aingled her out i any, and in short was de- Sern bo) A tr Zab ean am | cement wonton ei went throu | som sane he cca ey rl | eget, A daa ceapciadaog tit | ln Charen, 8G enthe night ofthe 26h fw wae tient iad paca in ai tention Ae aya, Pp. E 4 olution, i ” 1» | 7 i Farsiingd-le,, # “= Gerees. MAST S08 | «co oer and the eteshing ef Taround theo wih |'managiog these. matters.” The superintendents of |their consciences, and many more — went | en in the city three-eighths of an inch thick. Tekaconcacoaet ipteen each ane uonieaee aa | | gale, the bodies of our enemies with lead | tb , of her dress, and, i moments, was A fiigit em x den tae _ aM . “| trict for which he may be sppointed ; does a break | “conscience” of the whig party would have been heard | shire farmers, who went through town with their loads Pe PLY il Na ir. Welnesae aot tit | ing their desde to pred sau ottee think we ‘oan | Occur, the superintendent’ undertaker the ‘repair at | here, on the eve of election, quite as warm in its utter. | returmed on Wednesday evening, having been com- | © say an Bess r at 4 A.M. Recarning, leave port at 1X ovclock | Doaat, none of them beat the Mississippians in storming | 0000, and in many casos the most trifling affairs are mag. | ances as it was in the Feneuil Hall Convention, But, as pelled to sell their turkeys in Boston at 10 and 11 cents, | himself from the house, and the young lady was startled, 9, — ‘Thursday and Saturdays, stopping atinter | the enemy’s ramparts 3 and we shi be content that | Died into things of the greatest importance. The most | you frequently see with individuals, the party coms | 80d chicks st 8 or 9 cents”— Salem Observer. one fine morning, by the information thet he had married Is genie amacuaben deliberate, and sometimes slow-moving truth, shall | xorbitant prices are invariably charged for all such re. | science” was stifled by rity, It will be heard, | ‘The Milwaukee Sentinel of the 20th inst. learns from | another, with so little premonitory indi that very y travel behind these impetuous rumors, and irs. The accounts of the superintendents are render- | however, in the next lature. The abolition whigs | Capt. Morgan, of the schooner Walcott, which arrived | few were aware of his even being acquainted with her. Will hereafter 1 Sorlock for Cee Sopa hd Brooklyn at | nally set all things right It ia true, we havo | 0d at stated Periods to the canal board,genorally, through | are neitner dead nor sleeping, and no one will be sur: | there theday before, that the schoonars Pilot, Merrill, | In process of time suit was brought by the deserted fair dag 1 returning leave Thompson at | 20t #0 many reported killed and wounded, as others-— | the comptroller, who audits the accounts, and orders | prised at seeing a regular quarrel in the party before the | savannah, Vican, and Black Hawk, all went ashore in | one,whose feelings had undoubtedly been deeply weund- Jamasico 3%, leave Brook. | The is that we were so far in advance that | ‘hem tobe paid. Now when it is remembered that the | termination the session. The regular w! cannot | the gale of the 16th, between Manitouwoc and Twin | ed and mortified by the unexpected issue of the courtship. the ei 's shot, aimed at the body of the army, | Superintendent isappointed by and through the influence | well condemn the war, in a pointed. manner, Rivera. No lives lost, and most of the vessels, which | ‘The trial seoms to have laid bare all the gossipry of New York 134; Rae | paraot Se See et dive fa | of the comptrolier, and removed sure, and that his | course respecting the conduct of Gov. Bri re am ber craft, will be got off without any ma- | Louisville, t number of persons, malr apd ? tng Course, 10%: Jemases, 2% Brasbvills, | our regiment, wliom we all know, remarked im the midst | counts are thus rendered to, audited by, and ordered | Winthrop, while the “conscience” terial damage. as if female, married and single, being produced as witne 3 sa of Cosr) Bie: 3 Clowsville, tobe paid by the power th ‘There was a very heavy white frost in this city yes- | to declare their opinions and impre not only of the (during the ses | of the fight, that with plenty of porrder he could ne ' c} . Carle appoints him, and upon | their support in any shape whatev cherie xh Fansingdsta, etic, | 6 out of ammunition—he could hold up his cap, and | Whose p it will be $n fo) ‘Among the members returned.to the legislature who | terda; morning ; it was almost equal to s young suow | fickle lover’s conduct, but ot rieties,inferences, con- 14%, Thompson, %) § ce catch it full of ballets ine minute. After we had taken | een wnet «perfectly subservient instrument bd as hangar, byte yet jane Retaoigal pastiony dashe | fall. "Our weathor is most delightful. 47 0. Pic. Nov 22. | clusions, &c., appurtenant to such do ng between a sin- | re $1 15 M ford Be aon $1 18%: Vay this front position, covering the fort, the sharp crack of | iptendent must be in the hands of any designing m: lon Caleb C » who was chosen by a union of par | 4 bation ascension took place at New Orleans on the in and a marriageable lady. The effort ot jeorge’s Manor, $1 6236; Riverhead, $1 port our rifles within point blank distance soon made it no | WB° may heppen to be comptroller. And what exten. | ties inthe town Newburyport. In an addres made aiet ult. Mr. Leh Selenite: axanank, “aind rd to make it appear that Miss Nano had Pg Grmenror econo joumodstiow vciat $178; Gree holiday work for, the Mexicans to stand to their Fe eer ee ere ay she, Practized pon the pa | oe At ay ptinalar soureey ot fom hove sect thet | Pushed his Aight successfully, " : energetic and determined, endeavor to i : TOW pani * 5 . . . eee ra $32 on tne arrival of Traina nt the seve- | 17 cim wersevidentiy coming over then tite Ruocsnis | ing for repairs? ‘The cost of repairs thi year will iil wake up some fine morning and discover that he | Alletter from Lewes, Delaware, dated Nov. 26, says men Ser * eee: passengers at very low fares, to all parts | Moment was seen; and though without bayonets—with. | *mount, | am informed, to nearly $200,000. A bill was sland. jure he is dependent for his offi Pisee, 44; Westbury, 44; Park, om {do not see how it can be otherwise | that the “schooner Ann Elizabeth, Adams, from New Athy 1 ond soume of . s out any ex) ti F introduced last winter, and was supported by the whole | with him. The whigs in these parts accept of no divided | York, with a number of seamen on board, bound to Bal. | Iderl; 4 agence Crates will bo inrendinese atthe foot of Whitehall Stteck™-{ determined one change Tse erin he | Whig delegation in the Assembly, and wos passed by one | allegiance. ‘A‘man Siust be elther with them or against | timore, put into the breakwater last evening, ina state of | Mf, femalo me ‘daughters of street, to receive baggage fer the seve trains, 90 minutes | and left to see who of our b:’ yy te follow, and | OF {Wo votes, prowiding fer the putting out of all this | them. Even were they ever Y to make an mutiny. ‘Nine of the mutineers succeeded in landing | their’ own, cont P ry fie ering inter: our brave Lieut. | Work on centract, at so much per square foot for each | ception to this their general rule, it would not be made | late last night, six of whom made tI the oth- | pretation on Miss Nano’s conduct. The jury, however, stody of t parti le. fave the word. At th Statesman’ leaves Greeuport for Sag Har rita the igrious MoClangewith the quiet Gecision | Secticn the enly truly democratic mode, as it gives | in favor of Mr. Cushing. They sent him to Coven of this | took a more gallant view of the matter,and awarded Miss ud vea| <i 18 arriva! ef the Boston train from Brooklyn. , Oat. 8, 1846. and mil t that im - an honest, but poor mechanic a fair chance, which now 0, when he enlisted in Mr. Tyler's * Co: lace. Sixteen of the mutineers yet remain on board. | | Nano ix thor dol! rdi to th ieville RE ___oorr¢_| for he soldler—elvo came to tho sume concivaicn, Wits * tnd whon they had the disposition, but not Eave despatched an express. to Wilmington forthe rove- | }e00 six thousand dollars. According to the Feuissiife ; ebster came to the same conclusion. With. | be cannot get in competition with the | ered favorites NOTICE, out hearing, as] have been assured, the word Sale Fy of party. John Young advocated this billwhte allthe pow. Ou and after Eriday, November auth, the | meat the olher end of the line, he gave the same order ind with the exercise of all bis potent steambont SYLPH, Captain Braisted, ‘will | to these around him, and taking advantage of the autho- rried it through the House; it wes | Mr. Cush make the following trips to aid from Staten | rity he held over the ‘Tombigbee volunteers on account jause Cato had threatened | has neither forgot : Lanes rater nstion, vis > sian Iuland. of having omce commanded them as captain, he called | ® Veto it, and the poor timid creatures who quail be- | pel him to become to the same retreat, | ue cutter, which I expect down to-morrow.” threatened with another suit of the same neture, the They 4id their part in eee Mark H. Parkenson has been arre‘ted at New Orleans, plaiatis being a lady of New Orleans,to whom, it is said. cabinet, a friendly service which he | accused of holding intercourse with the Mexican govern | he made love and premised marriage while on his perio- mer presen. ‘hey will now com- | ment. digal buginess visits to that city. is tink t would | The District Court was unusually crowded yesterday . M. ularly uponthem, and dashed { i . | neath the frown of power, dared not brook his displea- | be better for both hii i i “of i P.M. 2 Fy ation of speed. The Mexicans—poor fellows—did not i wer should it \dopted, as it stripped it of patron. | forced if he hangs back. the Bank of the United States, wes specially fixed fer satistaction in announcing that an gba mn | 2PM. to lookail not remain to aise the question whether | Let us see if John Young has the manliness to | opportunity of ingrai day. It ivan action of ssumpsit, to. recover the | ts been made, (which will commence on Monday , Deo. hove party considerations, and recommend this | cy next wint T ty has a marked partiality 2 Balance of an account between the parties, commencing | 7: ts or net—but rushed peli-mell out ef the x y i ain to the consideration of the wise legisla- of scholastic atta ioments, to whom - ‘ day line will be estab! d betwe ston an! N! York, PACKETS FOR HAVRE—SECOND LINE. pe a od iis act ia all that is required to desttoy forever in ter how deep. | May 20th, 1840, and closing Oct 30th, 1841, amounting | Vid soringfeld. Hartford and New Haven. The trains ictory.” 4 the potency of the central power—the constitution has ve been dyed in the whig coloring vats. ja ber J Randall, J. Sermoant’ c. W. Brooke, J, | Will leave Boston daily, (Sundays excepted.) at a esas done the rest—the single Seuate and Assembly districts | Mr.- Cushing ean bring toour democracy pretty much p . ion Danicl Webst j | M.: Springfield at 1 P.M ; and New Haven wt 4P. M, in 1e Ships of this Line will saildurmg the yearin al THE LATE COL. RIDGELY. —the election of State officers and judges, all tend to the | the same sort and degree of capital, that proved so profi- a Atatan vere i either the steambeat Traveller, conned or New York, lowias ander r= (From the Baltimore American } destruction of the “Albany Regency,” as it has been, not | table un investment in the case of Mr. Baneroft. It is | (Ome oher Senators of the Unitel States wore al and arrive at New York city early the same evening — From N. York. F’m Havre.-| _ We have been furnished with the following extract of | inaptly. termed. One fair sweep at the dangerous power | true, the party here, is not quite se favorably situated adh, 3 * i Returning, the passengers will leave New York at 6: " Jan.1, Feb. 16. | & from an oficer of the army at Monterey toa | of the Comptroller and the canal board, and the people these deys when Mr. Bancreft breught | A most shocking death by fire, eccurred in Schuy Jkill, | A _M.; New Haven at 11}¢ A. M.; Springfield at 8 P. M.; Ship UTICA, Capt. J A. Peirce, Mayl = Jun f this city, referring to the ill fated accident | will rise again above the maehinations ot political or- | to its aid hi liant genius and extensive culture; but | On Sunday. A family, consisting of father, mother and | and arrive in Boston the same evening st7}. The dis- < & 1. id his country of the servicesof the gallant | ganization, and assume the habiliments of their primitive | Mr. Cushing ix too much of a philosopher, and knows | two children. occupied a room in the third story of tance by this route is as short as that via Norwich, Al- Ship ST. NICHOLAS, Capt. N. W.) juno 1 idgely, which we lay before our re:ders:— virtue and patriotism. The low, corrupting influences of | history and men and parti hed condition. The lye Point, and ilrond; while it Eveloigh. Oct 1. “ Monterey, October 26, 1846. | a buitle for ‘apo wilt be ferever banished irem our | that the proscr bed of a r kindling a fire in | ¢! ny ple » and avoids i ar. All of us here are quite over- | State, and men will stand forth to defend the interests and | to- “the whirligig of time bringing about th the children in the | hy ‘and dangerous part of the Sound.—Bi Ship ONEIDA, Capt. Funck, July 1 at a terrible catastrophe which is | honor of the fair State, for the sake of the Stat. i The events. For his especial bi 1 will abont depriving the army of one of its most gallant spirits | cunning, intriguing politician will no longer have the f the 8 loss which cannot be replaced. Our poor friend Ran- | spoils 10 himself; high minded, honorable men, free dolph Ridgely, has been lying insensible for thirty | from the shackles of party, will stand forth in the com Sovrnern Matr.—On and alter to-morrow the steamboat lines between Philadelphia and hours, without any hope being entertained of his recove- | munity a8 aspirants for the highest honors of place : | bed ‘ " ipeontt ps. : just, comp fcom bin; and now sit down so | end statiob.: Zhe mere politionl back aud frickwiar mey ‘and go, child was quite dead, and the flash burned in many parts | Baltimore 'will be discontinued for the, se in the let you know his precise state. You will | then exclaim, ‘Othello’s occupation’s gone |” e fine and coarsest web. | entirely to the bone. The little boy, about 9 montis old, Pad : ly to Agno) ERINCKEN, perceive that yeu shave been “selected for a melan- SENECA. Thue with succeeding turns God temperath all, popnepoen HHseey tan tales end yan irencned BY ® in ‘ No. ui oly duty, that re fe rise, ir to 5 i areet, | possible 13’ bis family. His’ horse fell with, and on Bostox, Nov 16th, 1848. ee ce smoke. the great Southern f Corneille by me, 4 gi P Daoroue French voree, jotting fot, forthe In December last [the jewelry store of McKay & Co the chaste in Boston, was rol 10 o'clock P. This is to be rangement, though ss inconvenient for the press o! of a case containing twenty-fonr | city as could have been devised, wes still a general No. 8 sent to the agents for forwarding, will be subject to | him, about three o'clock yesterday afternoon Goods none other than the expenses actually pat Ran- . y dolph was in town gridi: through the streets, on his eke Ate ica of Massachusette—The next Legislature—Its f sonorous French verse, , Ga ge. encouragement of the depressed, ani ILLES LINE OF PACKETS. way to dine with Ma At the moment he was ' os Ah ivial thing: ‘old watches, and no trace of the thief could be obta: nf ‘oing at a rapid pace to overtake some one in front of | |The result of the election held in this State on the 9th | {e protd.| How often it is that trivial things d fn tho following Fehrusrytwe of the stolen watches were | cloeain cur city att Pra BAe Nor line teen, Noe! J peed oly neg fscve Bite ok sucky: ground, his | has been conveyed to your myriads of readers. elt pro- re dull here just now, as they appear to be | found at a pawn broker's shop, ani all hope of dading the i ‘ rf Dy ii i id i ? *, . am Leper — pat syeeuls ji sospete! senseless on the ground. This ‘occurred near ( eptain J, bably excited as little surprise in their minds as it did in . nae - aah Sie eens Teneing: be | rere llyb Migr Py eto 0013 ri MeKey” Nosh bideed as bad [ee ey mercy eon reg of each mon | B. Scott’s quarters. Ho was immediately carried inio | thove of the Massachusetts electors. No man has look > and with the meeting of Cor and the Legis. | through the Post Office a small pasteboard bex, contain- § 8 83 § 34 5 § 3 5 § § cy Pe, Captains. From N, York. | them Dr. Caldwell of Leuisvills being close at hand, and | gq for » different result, and the only wonder expressed | Iatures of the States thet assemble fe winter, will begin | ing ten more of the stolen watches, which the thief, con- Hath Consumption’s doom been spoken? ’CE, de JOINVILLE, (new) Lawrence, Apri 1 Sept. 1 | the first to see him. Several other surgeons came in im: |) 4. {2 with whom I have conver that wearisome conflict which will find its closing scene | *cience stricken, most probably, determined to return to Artthon spitting life away! SURI, Bilvester,’ May 1 Qct. 1 | med. Doctor Porter has been and continues con. | DY democrats with w : : with the voting fer President in ’48. There will be a | the rightfulowners. The advertisement of Messrs. Mc- Is thy constitution broken, Py ocag (new) jeigh, sae 1 Nov. 1 stantl; gr el The Lil Lh ore ht, wae waptired | whi midat sect Bet Seasls great fight beyond question, as the country hos to de- fay A £ xe it OS ns a newapaper and placed on the Bringing darkuess o'er thy day? + i was immediately ble rom the ion caage ps . fe bet the t it | lid. e box was shoved through the aperture at the i i NEBRASRA (new) (ouon, Ane, 1 Jaa: By men of d tre made the delegation wholly wh puition’ ‘ied matters been manegel with erdinaty ae: | Pust Ofllce, intended for the receipt of Dewepapers. yan Missouri: NV hE Gow) Sens daly 18 Des. 0 would offer the Hoare of Nepresentattves bida felr to be almost | E817, the decision weuld bave been practically madein | | A slipfrom the ofice of the Wilmington Commercial Nie awitaerland ARCOLE, (new) Frelaigh, Ag 18 Yan. ig | et, Tie brother officers watch by him “Nothing has “A ery vote in that body will | pothow toturnitto account? Wesaw the whigeloseithe | o'clock on that morning are broke out ina email | [)%:,4‘AYNE's COMPOUND eae ane, pew muy ‘oulter, pt. 10 Feb. * had no return of consciousness. senso! ‘J Ad fruits of their immense triumph in ’40, for the want of | wooden tenement, occupied by Philip Bazadore, as a bar- n i ¥ th Fhreneasgts are ofthe frst clay commended by meso! | Mave, known Randeigh oe te eater: | Ae ca eeuage irom: hevigg. done wo much better tan bout ax much eagacity decent manage- | her's shop, on Front reat he adjoining building, oc tmoat powerful tid certaiy remedies tos Cemoamaption of the ‘i ; . . me a mee! lemocrats, not to by D. W. 5 i » . Comghs, Cr fine, Spt Seeerie. Alor tad OCU eee Coote Lea umetr | West Peint with me, a handsome and sprightly boy, and | many o: them expected in that district, but also because | Fe "hehind their oppor SThave quietly | {mimediately. cought, and was consumed, with the entice | Hiaimt; Pains nthe Bide o- Breast, soa’ was from the start fi f tionsble candidste, Mr. Robinson , ly y ynill be forwarded free of other charges than those aetu m the start quite a favorite of mine. I have ever | they have an unexcopt Gert draw of the political game, and graciously al- | stock, valued at Insurance en stock, $1,600; on ‘was ever invented Shiv pad, cherished him as a iriend, took pride in his career, | being asound politician, a manof talent, and of grest | Owed ihe whigsanotherand apparently very excellent | fading $100. Tl, yew 7 i aftliete ie. © i which aa slately been so glorious. His lo national | private worth. If hecannot be elected, hemay +0 fur | (nce of sweeping the stake” But ic wll x f nilding $700. The paint shop and contents, belonging’| deaces of 11s wonderful cura ive powers are daily received ~ calamity, tnd will be particularly regarded so by his na. | si bis party as to prevent the choiee of én able whig. faking third ta sale te cctoutiy (Araheate pianee treat ttaiuen Parker, were also consumed ; loss not ascer- | fro impossible to conceive, the tive State, bh t ture ut will con- i . been i fallant Unggol's equally" gullat succetoe’ she hes | tain the "smallest. wamber of demecralo mem. | tqleclag mere polticlane te do the work iaistatcamen |” rho steamer Niagara was got ofthe Flats, near ud | PY ia can ne cjclat the imme hepa upother gallayt son to add te the list in Col. Watson.” bers in that august body for many years past. The | i, which both whigs and democrats have fooled them. | £0? Saturday, aad proceeded to this city. are alike affected by it, and the dasease is erad: BRITISH AND gate AMnRY cr) Gz | Senate will be composed entirely of whigs, and there | soives during the six years, one is induced to think | The Albany Atlas of Monday says that a number of | sysvem, the constitution repaired, and heaith CAN BOYAL MAIL STEAM BHI will be only thirty democrata in the House. There is | ei’ee quring the ast six, yeers, one ie indy very sound | boats which were frozen in at and Pelow Schenectady, | jud'et'ts use of Dr. SWAYNE’ COMPO UF WILD CHERRY. How many Tegemirect wit i Lords of the Ad {From the Richmond Times, Nor. 30] food suf, however in thu emall band and their eforts | ove indeed, ant to agree, with im in belleving tata | hve arrived to-day, but none from farther west, “ i he 1 Ware ee is small amount of wisdom goes to the govern- ugh great efforts have been made to get forwar ty day Right by thetcloction of thy follow neck ieniy | teasion; # emalland compact oppesition, especially if well | [rent of men. - Sorera: | some of the bosts between Utica and Schenectady. ‘The C. Carrington, C ; George:A. Porterfield, Ist Lieut ; | !#4,often being enabled to cars y important points against r last night and to-day has not been as propitious Carlton A. Munford, ‘senior 24 Lieut; Henry W. Wil | mere Lumbers who are embarrassed by the magnitude of ‘The Magnetic Telegraph. bacon pte jamson, junior 2nd Lieut. On Seturday the ranks num. | their successes, sbi kled by the Psa yg rs of go- New Yorx, Nov. 9, 1646, A. C. Baldwin, of New Haven, has accepted the bered seventy-three. ‘Captain Scott's company was 0 vernment. That the democracy will be under good | 7, ry Epiton or THE Un10n— appointment of principal ia the Deaf and Dumb Asylum me on Saturday as follows :—Re. G. Scott, Jr, Cap- | !eading in our next House of Representatives, is a peint | “1 guy be interesting to you and your readers to be | #t Hartford. tain; T. P. August, let Lieut. ; John Bry, 2d Lieut’; | ‘hat no one ep rmrene gp ghee informed what progress has been made in extending.and othe {own of Thomaston, Me,, has become celebrated Ro. C. Donnan, 2d Lieut. There were seventy-one pri- | venture to ge from the democratic parry, | Preparing to extend, Morse’s electro magnatic telegraph | for its ee eee of which has become a very im- vates enlisted on Saturday Beth companies will proba- | Kuown persons o Heed, of L: on Fary, over this great country. portent branch of business in that place. From bly have their full complement to-day. { will name Mr. rere bag eh ee i$ wy Ye ‘are that lines are now in eperatien from a which appeared a short time since, it - of Groton, The frst named gentleman Las hed | enis point te Washington, ‘and Boston; making | that there are, in all, 140 lime kilns in Th Ausaxy, Nov. 24, 1848. | politicians and anxious for the advancement of his party's | St axeregate, ax the wires run, of about 1080 miles — x. Tha Politics of the Empire State—The Coureeof the | welfare. Mr. Beutwell ia very superior man indeed, | 1 or6 before it was i Partiea—The Governor Elect, $e, $e. share of puslic esteom, irrespective | city, and was pu ats, at the vame tine i tion, aud the patteat wil! scou fad himsel gt comfortible health. ‘she public should bear in Drs Sf iam, who has had youre of experience is duseuses of the Langs, Chest, TO THE PUBLIC.—Be cumions ak. Syrup, the only t cle of fore the public, as id vay to the af- look for the written sipemare of Bt Swa = be not de Ve ‘ulcerated ange, stopp ducing eascural and tpeaiy Pasoace Moner. ym Boston 2 Liiterpeot oe ‘Thies No secured aedinad fa sng eons. io freight, except specie, received of sailing. of ‘than ether member ef the Massa- fore you parchase. Beware, infor party fe euy Philadelphia, and at Washington that evening. What Riera on i For tre Peewane, or any ofher information, apply to In my last, I pointed to the probable course whieh | chusetts demecracy. Fomeieed of rare native powers | on tnetrument this will be Merrovet betting, when by | The Quincy Petriot says the Hon. John Quincy mand forthe above article, Drng- . to ARABS wk Coa al, on Gev. aneene would adopt in relation to the Anti-rent of Peni Sees Lalita hts provers Talest its genesal extension, the result of sn election can | be Adams will not be able to take his seat in Congress. ere gereraly, will nd tetera [In addsaon above line ween Bi ool an A a ; te in jw hours from 6 most tant in is valuable medicine. o- fax, ans, a contact ia | trp uens Whether T made myself understood or not, | Without giving to it the most extensive siudy,he is one | (Suiont in iaod, if not fa 1048, the result of a pres: | qaW ques na tps ne tloany, Hvening Journal of Mon-| member to (ior Bearaes Bh ohn Mi s goverament, to setabli will not venture to decide, but hope I have extended | of the saiest men fora political leader of whom I have | 429.1.) election wili’be known throughout the confe 2 J Y ‘een | Wild Cherry. as :here have been some individuals with the erpool and New York direct The steamahi some aid towards the sol {the proble: any knowledge His character, too, voth as a mun anda | dentisl election will er 6 gy conlede- | Utica and Schenectady, the ice-breaker had aided in set- f physician, corso yashe vice are uow being built, andearly next y. Wi acne yp politicien, isnot only gtreproachable, but utterly be. | "cy the day after itis held. og ¢ | ting them in motion, but on the level between Utica and | spurio ip the market under wfdettious name: Seis cme i grt Sib tt | paneer orev nes ee na oan | Sonaeeah aso te pea, | wre nero ta cpr wired ue | Hee AY etc hame yeatece | pg AEN mouths, and every fortmight during the other months Pe aadbesial rr attention, and by all | mocrecy ere very proud of him, eras Pe | Washington and Beston companies are pre} * ° Philadelphia.” eat. Coin alternately (between | Liverpool, aud Halifax | means endeavering to ascertain, by conjecture or other. | growing sieadily in their goed opinien from the | Yor'theit lines with iron. An iron cord hes alld weontbar, mill Ba, Comey. ie Crea Seer te 6 me +t TSa'boston, and between ‘as near their destinetion as Since Wed: | , AGENTS 1s, New Youe—Cuantes H. Rire, rt several boats which had been caught between | Brosdway and John sts.; R.A. SARDS, 188 es jew York. _si3t | wise, what measures the Governor elect will recom. | me of his first, entrance, inte | public life — | ing the season from Philadelphia to Baltimore, and with and John sta KA. SANDS, 18 locks and West Troy, have locked into the river | Norfolk; J. L. Lewis, 527 Greenwich: Dopp, 771 Broadway: vat and KercHaM, 121 Fulton; Mrs. Haves, 1 alt ‘A—Lovisiana and New mend in relation thereto. I refer to the Canals and the Habe the town of Groton, which he represents, hss | superior atrength, is found in every other respect to NEW ORLYA! 4 two years past, be received a clear ma- York Lise—Rogular packet fur Dec. 7th. Srorien apek 5 ak aol he peeing Pac ode "cost there on the second trisl to | “wer the purpose as well as copper. and been towed to this city. Se ee ee : Lines have been built from Besten to Lowell; from : : Mg Pt ey mg! Mie ee sails above management of the Canal Fund, and the execution of preaaaterive; Jot De rae eile deniteus of | roy to Saratoga; from Syracuse to Oxwogo; from Au. | | The Baltimore American, says, (ho more perfect in | Uilvway: hua, Kiposn, to Court atest Beaton: Dunetr amodationss apply on, Board, ag ‘Otlesns mine? foor of Wali | Tork 12 repairing them, canal contracts, ke.; and I do occasion by’ thet | Tugule te Lockport; which i© te ‘be egtended to Lewis. | aad Philadelphia, has been commenced 1h | Re Ta Uicae Reet Ne rene ae ae re” street, orto ‘b. K. COLLINS & CO. net exaggerete, I am sure, when I ossure you that great- Boutwell is | ton tobe connected across th ‘ara with a line to | its terminatiens, and considerable progress has already South-etreet. | or interest is entertained in relation to these questio: a very young men, being but 80,1 venture to predict | Toronto; from Philadelphia to Harrisburg, to be extend. | been made ; the good effects of which, in keeping the THE EYE. Positively no recoived on board after Saturday, aestions— | tor him » brilliant publie career. Perhe) un- | rp to the Welt, This te covered with beautifal iron | line in better order, was felt during the late rains. The | [)K. WHEELER, Ocalist, 29 Greenwich strest, near the evening, December 5th. that there js more and deeper curiosity felt throughout that our democracy will retrieve their ve- | °or@ ‘The length of the lines now constructed is about ‘solid piece of glass fixed on the Battery, devotes his exclusive attention to diseases of Agent in New Oneane. Jomes &. Woodrall, who will the greater part of the State, to know what policy will disasters, and resume their wonted influence in our | (Wd: 7 : th a deep groove in't, through which | ‘he Eye and Opchalmie Surgery; and assures the public that Prptaked ahip Ocwessrmill succeed: the Louisville, and aul | S¢ Sdonted by the whigs in relation to the public works, | ancient commonwealth. For it cumnot be gainsayed that | '"', ine is js progress from Boston to Portland. Preli- passes ; the whole being covered with a pent: | ‘ner’ eo scan 4 on the 17th Bee. herregalar day. Heres ee | than in all the sntbrention, Fourieriam, abolitionism and seldom oy Wee fetmoerecy of Gmeanes minary ste, fave been taken for the construction of a | Tooting ee ayn Nisk tae’ Sea bib ah toad form temperance-ism ex! absolute victory, the a connec! ic 1 netic uid wor escape ; ONLY REGULAR LINE OF NEW Om. We can judge ef the future only by the past,” ssys | a prodigious ‘niluence on ite tion. Much | line from Buffalo to Detroit, and thence through Chice- | 1 tLe ground. When this insulation is completed, the | stisiy the his Practice is wot LEAN ae rg nl, hy yy Patrick Henry, and say with him “that the light by | of what is good in our laws, is the reeult of their efforts, | §0:5heq in fiteen months, ‘The New York and Wash. | line will work with equal regularity in all weathers. gzteator succom by that of any other Oculist inthe U are anfllewe, Vins ‘ Proper | which my feet is guided, ie the lamp of experience;” | and Massachusetts owes ne little to (heir labors of the | ington company, having obtained the right of way alo The Milwaukie Sentinel of the 20th inst., learns from Eyes for sale, and which willbe inserted on Facket ship UNION, Capr,, Rathbone, foot of Wall street, | Judging by the past und from experience, let us see what | high character that the enjoys. Oy Oise novaganer® | the railroads through New Jersey, are rebuilding their | Capt. Morgan, of the schooner Walcott, which arrived ermes. ‘Nov 38. ‘we may expect from John Young. the display of great talent whe: - | jine on the direct route, and expect in two months to | there the day before, that the schooners Pilot, Merrill, rs from 8 A.M. to 1 o’clock P.M., after whieh he A fi Packet ship ORLEANS, Barrett, foot Maiden Lane, Dec. | | Many suppose, that the division of the democratic | manded by the public good, snd, above, ah. Tron tie Om | nave up two good iron wires from New York to Balti- | Savannah, Viean, and Black Hawk, all went ashore in | visite out-leor patien ts. i ; party us—hunker and barn-burner—has origi. | divided front presented by them fer series of years, | cory, the gale of the 16th, between Maintouwoc and Twin mphiet containing remarks om the B For pessege 16, others EO COTT, 05 Routh hated entirely from jealousy and envy, from personul | our democray were enebled to accomplish works that |™\%:.4, witi bo immediately put up from Washington to | Rivers. No lives lost, and moat of the vessels, which with comp lamtencse of eres ques cued by Dr: : ‘ Petersburg, Va., if there be no difficulty about the Hent are small lumber craft, will be gotoff without any mate- | residenc: the same will be forwarded to up making re 4 ‘ preferences, and from rival claims to honors and spoils— | will have a lasting ¢! on the Btate. Bare two door below Burling from likes and dislikes, and personal predilections—not | them that, in 1636, Messaehusetts did not destroy hercur- | of way ; find’ ‘none is epprebended, effort will’be | sist ~— dence, or the same, will ; made immediately to raise the necessary finds to carry | Counrenrerrens.—Our town was visited last Satur. INDIANA BONDS. x The superior gYeuch ona AH | so: other causes than these have contributed to divide | renoy by giving way to the demauds of spec ibe “Ser irene appt i to be promptly dis | the party in thie State, and leading i whose aim it was to floed the State with irre the Southern line through to New Orleans next season | aay evening, by « ifemily of counterfeiters from New Se we serio Bedford, co Poy Grokers . | materially upon -principle—at least paper money, That year was maked by To us who know the capabilities of this invention, it ie sisting ef a men and his wile, a brother of | ['2E, undersigned has issned a circ dated Sad fastens, e i fer forming a mammoth bank i: FOR LIVERPOOL —Regalar Packetor 4s principle is involved in the pol f of the schome strange that the government has not seized hold of it a8 | the former, and twe children. They arrived here in the Mable fe ine ta satire at be rks, end at the game time the } eo, with a capital of tou millions, the success | \ Tost powerfal auxiliary in the war with Mexico. I do | (te, ormer, ane ® ip. Wished ec ve mats percanent fs abuve, her tegular day.” a yr ae jurners,” with Michael Hoi which would beve gone far towards destroy- tate to aay that, by a line to New Ori not | Satay, Hae. OF the event fom paying ped gee As regards the accommodations for cabii ie diana, atthe last session, provi ment of interest on the ‘bonds of State. has been forwarded to such as hevi ie hoad, and Comptroller Flagg at their tail, were for stop | ing our credit. Though ihe legislature of that | costing more than two bundred thousand dollars, moro | 95 the; 4 , > t ¢ y bought in bills of the New Bedford Merchants end exbin and | Ping the public works just were they. stood—two thi E hiss. pore Rane ek he tank bill veseise than ane million of dallas could ibave be Bank, which had-been altered from ones to fives, tens and rece ireular steerage rs in this well know! comment is , and perfectly, useless until completed 10 many of d me with their address, and in order that all ‘wnnees reoms intending to bark shoul: | anal nd th werful support it received twenties, by pasting the figures over the genuine bill.— have th nd ttedinte trhieaton on art aot Tasoyarto worn! on hnvenst Sion enthe bende of the Legislatu Hate toes se er Rentoul fo the onidan, and dis. | it® Ce vr ten ear of Montere: bo 4 © | ‘They succeeded in passing in all about $160. Two or bay san hg banging paguies 0 the oobumioninn, nemen ie JOBLPH MeMURRAY thon’ us ledge of financial matters second to that of ortened two weeks or more: and wi thres of the dry goods deslers, soon ascertained that | cow sives'tovack voudhidets as hove uocreeatred gee ee au @ South, comer of Pine st. | {0 Prevent themifrom going om with these works, Mente telson, is axpnmenta, 200 Ugo) of tho in_all probability, Saltillo captured, and progress | they had received bad money, went to their boarding ‘that it will be promptly furnished oF fe r SAD A, TL—The superior | laure favorable to the project, and nop feutriotigy of yy whom he was seconded, told with many of thie mothe taf otntteee Al house and compelled them to exchange it, but very im. ign personally, or by mail. te Messrs, ere Arat lass, co ‘tnd caoper iastoued bark UN- f the legisisture,” be it 3, members, and suyed the good name of Massa. | lives may. jsining a week incemmunic properly permitted thom to escape, which they did very Ne. 8 Well Shite bution pa Teen DINE, 8 °K. Appleton, will be despatehed tor the | Prtetin of the legislature,” (et me hore ask if by re- | couniry members, and saved te Govt raticy, of the {| te intelligence to the army and navy. toon after ina vehicle, which was then sta at the | Te. eee Trae PU TLER, ety Boasen st, firet of October. pe Be @ powers ie legi ire they have not | chusetts. } All that has been accomplished in extending the tele- | Agora one hi rse carryall, that they brought with them. a wiwer the powers of deca: t of a well anised and ebly led oppesition in the principal objects of tholr advecery) Chen forming | teSpcltiesl” worlds ond as showing thee it has the Sree re emtatinasy apeurigements soa tertie new | cae wane the new constitution: The Hunkers on the other hand | power of impressing ite views upon the legislation virtually overcome every impediment, ste propriotors ‘are wi ic who desire to avail them of thi Climate of Fara, will find the Undine ef a charac er e Whitney, and it is said the husband to ANOTHER CERTIFICATE blecksmith, and has heretofore followed Perform in ‘New Bedford. ‘Oficer Seatle, with OUT freosed to the havetaa Recher ag be! to etaggeced. his ecoupat Peat inceree SaSiEs aT wercee._ | Round ecleh See ae se ee Ann ine 400 | OF the yee colony proves the Uuth of the aaver- | OUZ ibdiMorest on, halt own, soootnt, the | Mr F. Lawton, started off in pareuit of them on Sunday ai 1, bom", 1846. i ss af . government aids in itsconstruction or not. But it is ® | mornin unable to ascertain their wheres. Post & Willis—Gents: It is with no ordinary’ eet YACHT NORTHE’ il FOR SALb. | was suicidal to the great interests of the State, and advo- | tion, that aa opfosition party of bt character is & | great-undertaking to runa line of posts and wire from | bouts ‘mei aaure that | am eunbied to inform you oft ee - ‘The undersigned, haying concluded to withdraw | cated a more liberal course, they were in favor of so far jh io & State; and that, in the Freshington to New Orleans; and although private ‘ rienced by of Dr. Uj from “ Yachting,” offers for adie the well known | increasing the public debt ss might be necessary to eom- capital can and will do it if necessary, it cannot do it so Narnow Escare.—Friday morning, as Capt. Joseph etuary, whieh | obtained fro! ¢ yacat NORTHERN LIGHT, 70 tons | plete the works, by Anish ‘one-third part remeining soon as the interest of the country requires. Without | A. Yard, formerly of Trenton, N. J., was on hi eh thave been afficted. “My or 3 ? incomplete, ao thet the Id be made to yie! to 1846 ana its present condition, is just the differ: | ; ‘olving the question of permanent ownership, the | from Williamsburg to the custom-house, he heard be ee oat ee, and cannot oak, copper tartene nent cabetmntinlly built of white | increased revenue upon larged work, instead of | ence between a philosophically cirected opposition and may undoubtly ‘construct ity oF eid in ite | of some children on a pond, and 4 by thove who have experienced phe eMiCHO a ea tg ~ _ roughly in ali soopecie, ‘There are two suite rooms | suffering the part already done to tall into decay,useless- | ricketty organization, which it would be @ sort of polit ‘ae means Of Communicsting with sinking under the ice, He plunge sddrene vote chat thtoagh yout may sake known to my ~ fn hwo berthe choad ight open berths (four of whieh waste. In these views the Hunkers assimilated jasphemy to dignify with any name. Wathout atiri- engaged in actual war; and they may, the effort his face wos much cut with the ic ‘dn ihbore the tral ‘wonderfal virtues of Dr. Up- ; which, Ww hand, are double) in her efter cabin, nth eight berths iu her | closely with the whigs itis true, but they did not from their positions and hieh Iai the gentlemen -_ s i choose, have an ample guarantee that every dollar | Person otherwise injured. But he succeeded boroetees, bottom forw: y ‘sccornmodations for # passengers, | length which the whige do in favor of internal. i je the principal ord nded time cuing the boy. He was some time in the water over Iie in oti Tees ‘tn the enema wens, [eikecdalbesbly sokestines ta eens oc for passen: or while thay sdvoosted the. cosipiatioa, ov tne any desire to injure iearee io ie opinion of many. disinterested | Bead, and hed much difculty In Vrenklog hie way to the agcummel atioee eine ie exams OF Piles’ r Southers ‘ alroady commenced, they,were ‘opposed to the | their party, it is plain that things have come to a very act of Congress, after assembling, ought to where the mother of the boy hed a Cy ny ‘ ities of the Northern Light for sailing, and as a Ty “ a commencement of new ones; thus you will + | bee indeed uuder their direction, and ail because of f ready to receive the little iellow, nearly dead. ir aoe Deus” re oo well own to Tegra further deter tig sfoabed a” fort et hap, “moe, | hefwuut af anuges ewe and suiomnniog oct, | lg vac neta Sete ho elogiph Yar Sno ian, pofar Seer ing sett hn tion. For terms and other iber, and the imburpers in derision denousced them | was long ego said Dy an old Roman—not the “consul” Wi New Ork di injured, and, we understand, had some thirty dellars iu Na-1s South Market wrest, Bouanny to teeanbecribersst | SOc cnvervativen.. For iiuee years John ‘Young’ the | slinded Roy the mented Harr that "i one thing |§ vigorous efor may be inoperatioa aver the. whole | noves ao wat and injred dat ite imposible fo uscover | Bex eae tei Pe pok gi P orto new governor, as we heard him sty! e other day, | to know the rate aud digmity of things, and another wo tof te in four months, ‘what they are, except the uch acts merit our | Gates, w y joased _ DUMONT S ROSACK, was the leader, and an able and ga ho wes, | know the litle nicks and springs of sotion.” it is the | °"| neve daperted from the obie ealat Information thas mn abe {94 HUA om twerre US Wall street eparted from the object of my letter, which | highest commendation. OsHUa CE ee was not to advise the government, but to informa- 7 id, retail by | Ton. Jehall make no pology for'my gretutous sugges. | Hornik Munper in Canapa.—The Toronto | “Wyatt & ene Wulten street, New York, tions, feeling that they are such aa I should have ht | Coloniet gives an account of a horrid murder that ie. Brookiyn, Price St. a0 | too, of the whig party in the Aesembly, and long ond ar- | misfortune of the men, et whom | om tpeaking, that their | gvionetipe Orne ip | dently did he battle for a liveral policy towards the ca- | Knowladge is confined to "the lnitle wicks anu springe of ase Ait igland, | nals, and often did the echoes of his elation voice ring | actions,” and embraces not a comprehension of “the rate | Ca eee, eet ata, petenia reTeons wishing %0 | through the Assembly chamber in favor of the comple: | sud dignity of things” A party thus led has uo control | ty make, und it might bave been my duty make, viewsng | wae committed on Friday ight, the oot ck ae Marke | oc row GyVLRPOOLL TIS Now Line LineoRs cere dzefe of the ambeacibene gaya tion of the enlargement. In vain did he appeal to the | of iteesiiny. It suust forever be ihe party of fear, And | {ny matior as 4 Jo had | uo Connexion with the telegraple | Sem suiee eats pacconet Wer beriilen’ Ghe bed FOR LIVEBSOO) The New Lint Line~Be, coms lege Ou Meats. 8, ee fll ile " gl gine had the Leeenies tastes td teeta poh tay Tn aye @riet of {reuds, and for the | When did a wise (pone cere eye omit to | charge of & store in that village. The object was pro- ig packet ship Li tonal and mael Penk of Peatand as. We enterprise of Boston, which was impudently contending | ‘ihe whige will be stronger in numbers than in talent, | ing ite epalbngte, AThich this oncep tastroment aaveds? bean. eighty or ak dollar: be: cent, oor ‘or treight or re ing le vga and a2 In Ireland—! el ches through: | with your own beautiful island city for the palm of com- | in our next Legislature. Counted, they wili be power: | Neve! | ing to the deceased, were taken away—bnt no other pro- | modations apely to a at wrens: oe a Seotland—National Bankof Seotlnd and branches | ™ercial prosperity. ’I'was all im vain; the fire of his | { eighed, th show any vast superiority | Witheut the aid of government, the lightning mes | perty, so far as has’ trans ‘at the inquest. The pre- | ling ship, or to Aes ac suits teres Cor ruins elequence mi it have malted the pewter buttons off of | to their, epponenis, ‘Their ables, man iv tis: Bell & | xengar shall be heard in Washing dorting down his mes. | sampiion is thet the muruerer cr murderers bed SPDl¢4 | preg of Pe alee seagate saeacir gee ratte Cam forware pac! ip Roscius on the ath ie re; insey woolsey coat, but not ye e jampshire, that excel- h ses, before the end of 1948, with it, you may eased them; that i ai ' inwant on a} GentWenter on a6th, or Royal Mail | OBe genial ray apmidipenatente aia Stop beove. The rate srom,os Mr. Wedst fee ian bode io | Rapes tcc hats ioe of vet if ickthe Heor | Feteet Paltic Weel, aor weeran he Liver bear him before the 41 ily, 1847. steamship from Boston gn Ist proxitno, r urnera triumphed, tha public works are falling in- |B. Teputation es alawyer, buthe has never dic. |” “The people of the west are vecoming zoalousin favor | rack with come bes- il'on her tegutar Gay, 2ist January, IMT. ve a Wr me: Te TARCOLT, te South atest, * | to decay=the rich fruits of the wheatgrowing wert are | diuplayeu any ‘remarkable sbioty’ an & legisiatr, cer. | of ee Giggeephy und another seston mili net pane balore | era toe RIED, hate wa at om his cep | ee ar = . 4 a for ieertes an through the narrow and neg- | tainly none of that pecular order of talent mecessery to | jt will reach . incionati, and be on its way to St. Louis. | at the time, us it had a mark corr nding with the frac ye ws ALT La yy porte oy Oo s ad ene ee canal. Hoston i the man who aims to lead 4 party when it is placed in | 4 jine from New Orleans to connect with this at Louis | ture on ihe skull. Th re ten deposed thet Goo sid, fon ie will positively eail as ebove. + Yee S| ae eae are standing « criucal circumalances, And the circumstances of the | qijle, and a line to Connect both with the lake telegraph, | of thodece this wor eumicient to have caused death —- | sar tt bins meebmnt fer cabin, second eabin ae scale of ve whigs are extrao/ dinarily eritioul, and they must handle | will be very valuable, and will complets the main sinews | Ma: aid Re nsghborboed © ties throngho a ie 7 my Tings my ne Fe nustenllet ‘hose af meant of the fuer weule recommend ao of the Matters with singulur delicacy end tect, io avoid grave | of the system of telegraph for theve United Bates, | Genede for the outrages en crimex committed by feet e P packets and'hy He ick apply Parle wrerke, bes cnetcation has re Seek bi bulk ee Aye here have oe With consideration, of , "e'" the Markham . of ", . 1. T, " can Beats a ow tip; | be lows Soweto team APES | adr sikh) the Coneelemenaniocs ee ae ee i ghee see tetas nd theie bevoctatisns ‘broken’ Np oath ht my guess