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ee na aces ries or f Ty | TATERRETING PRON Sop ABTRICAweWe have | Se NEW Y ORK HERALD. files of El Zajera’, published at Caraccas, and |. ane WRaina- King John” wae copesied inst ave the Diaro gindustrial, et Porto Cabello, to the | ingfor the benefit of Mr. and Mrs. Keam, to whom es %h ult, from whick we gather the following ex- | Mf Simpson the public are under obligations for 9 Ni io ay ‘ e Talee night ke | Saturday, Decomb-r 3, 1846— ik AK ey SSS SS eT ne. itp this great Shakspearian revival. We were to fickle for THE WEEKLY HERALD. In rélation to the expedition of Flores, the £i- | ‘2% Mr. Kean’s efforts were appreciated, and our opi- | povsible to make a calou oe a. berai says that nothing has-been received in Ve- perme comarnnd Test a. by _— Li bests Hf Nes acer: Volamesen wae muster- Searoetent ‘and it with the volume of Greenwich | Ta that assembled to the amount of re longing. h Begupen' ol P , that VIEW OF CAMARGO. nezuela from London, of character to create | cote ae wan ee e oe fab earn ma eervine Zener, Oeste Ceeae. the uccuracy, and the selaatifc taagaese of feats | geipts, the public knowing them to be applied for the | girest, and presented & soldierlike appesrance character of its contents, - ip i i any alarm. If the destination of the supposed | benefit of the Keans. We aes ta afoorn the motte ee though not Sppearing in regimentals. be IE ee meld PA pete pyle bo Soemildatio Soatrant. ‘On THE SP&ECH OF DANIEL WEBSTER. expedision is Eoundor, there exist very lite in- | Salers Pave Suites nance are ba spe chenes | Wangrted 67 capa Barclay wow rertauon fore -anong the AmericaD as among the British soseroanoe, a terest about it in the threatened provinces. lett, for this is the me er . H.Bher last night that it will be performed.— | © 20 The Spanish sloop of war Isabel 2d, sailed for | Oo Monday evening the dansewse Viennoises will appear PARTICULARS OF THE WRECK 4 ; 7 2 = | for the first time in the United States. They are 43 in num- eat Prlewny ‘Company “'B” will be mustered into the . thod used at each of the observatories OF THE Santiago of Cuba on the Ist ult. ‘The Brazilian | ber, and under the direction of Madame Josephine Welt | fervicg inie afternoon, af Centre Market Lieut Craft, | %,,witwhom she formerly, lived as servant ; and yer: | foro volnts of thainetruments. “The zero polat at Green: STEAMER ATLANTIC. frigate Constitution, which had arrived at Londog | pgp yd ag ng ye Fg cones eeeat nce’ to commana ioe wab pea PA has only ‘er her fearing beware phase | becks to Sither directly oF gh te Wi it is S&e., de in August, had orders on its return to bring back doubt, be fully encouraged in the new. This Grewia vest number of able bodied and. active young Conkwright at once ‘ured the aid of 1 ae and by means of an optical artifice, a A ‘ iat 7 . | novelty, and reflects great credit on the who into the service; end, we learn thet ell will be te ‘The Weekly Herald of this week will be a very the body of Sr. Fortique, minister from V neato | appears Poets every exertion to please the be Bg wteg Lieutenant Craft has been one : la, but the Brazilian minister had anticipated the | public. offfour most active temperance ) end order of sending ithome in a merchant vessel. | Bowsry Turatae.—Putnam” was again produced last | hes, during his able arene in ae cree Seon The best feeling evidently exists between the Ve- | evening, and passed off with its usual eclot. The whole | essential service. The +4 the imege of the finest gossamer that pond s inthe nage gg itis Wawra through the culmionting re piece. uently obse Greens Woluine changes of several seconds in the sere; frost oon rched by the officer, as he thought thorougly, and was Gosble to find eny ofthe stolen money, consequent! valuable and interesting one, was suffered to cashier journey teow York Te The contents of the paper will consist of the | formation of the robbery, however, was des; to another; and even that the same zero ti f the terrible disaster to the | : | nce, and we are to perceive the activity | With to that efficient momber ofthe police. is used sometimes for weeks without an fal-pertiyainrs sf the sere nezaelan and Brazilian governments. | east acquitted ‘hemselves ina manner highly creditable | with which our gallant Ist regiment is being filled up, | the gih-ward, with @ full description of th steamer Adantic, with a list of those killed; Beast i6i ja, | to the performers, The vaudeville of “Like Master | and hope ia a few days to be enabled to report its full | (reSb-ward, with & full description of the, the great speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster, | The Brazilian navy is composed of 101 vessels, | 7 Pit," men us a Clark's Dell’ Cerlos wis | and complete organization. Company “om left for Fort | the'above active officers, to ferret the matter out whic bested a 4 of the following rates:— a icitea | Hamilton, and our office about 434 o'clock, spp" | they succeeded in doing yorterday by tracing her mov. delivered. at: Philadelphia om), Wednatdepe¥elin iu 0.2 langues 16 schooners. eww pbc nigra! hi ate ce Senete. 6 rently in excellent health and spirita meats with a Dutch grocer named Benjamin Lewis, No z; preparations in Wask for th fi eae bursts of laughter and applause. re is no more popu: New ME. C mn on 60TH $2 Themes eeat: wit ss By e jeposited a tog: the, prebareags Jn eee senapal’)’ ieee bewer aye Tar actor upon the Bowery boars than Hadaway, and his | ,,DE0!4TI0 OF THe, New M.ECuvace on, Sov | 22 Themes atts Dill for safe-keeping, that being a portion diterenoe of latitude two festruments in the ” pre ner ae ese MY hea Sessa 8 barks 1 cutter, | Rumoros delineations never fail to win him the most Un: | form a branch of the 27th street M. E. Church, was con- | of the » olen money beyond a doubt. Iappears, uealud. | 42m¢ building. | The prime vertical transit instrament is news of the werk, including the accountof the 46 brigs. 6 relief vessels. bounded epplause in most of his pieces. Mrs. Sergeant | secrated Thursday, before a numerous and select congre- | ed the searching eye of the country officer by sewing up rep a it 3.00 fear ace of the Mural Circle ; 3 the Van Ne ; the late 8 steamers. 26 gun boats and launches, | 8% Jacinta performed with her usual ability, and with | gstion ‘The building is chaste and simply constructed, | the stolen money, in her petticoat. Justice Drinkercom ¢ ponds T Det men toy eet, showing an error of only 0 capture hes seneos Sprinmmeveny fase; (ne 1s : : | entire success. Since her engagement at the Bowery, | Eossuring about 45 by 33 fest. Several rows of seats fll | mitted tne accused ‘Tombs to await the action o en two instruments. ‘The latitude of the important intelligence from Mexico; commercial | These forces are distributed as follows :— | this Indy hes won a high and deserved ity, | the area, and the pulpit is railed in in the usual form of | the authorities of ie. Ppt dod observations, is 38 dege. 68 mins. +: and perh: telligence from Europe. In the Northern station, (Pare). ++ 10 vessels. through her talented personations of the various | churches belonging to religious persuasions. A lerge | Grand Larceny.—An Irish girl, called Isabella O’Neil, ‘Theo tor had ERE sen a8 a | ROWS; OS TRIO Ee Meemeneer rte ey “Central =“ (Bahia)... 7 | parts that have been assigned for hei; and her | erected immediately over the entrance, and | was arrested yesterday by a policeman of the 1st want, | Th deespton cA: commenced an undertak Our, SeeRae en ie Spinal view oe (aan cs ey ee fcting last evening was much admirod, both from | Relwdole interior is well farniened and fitted up,’ with | Gna charge of resling several pawn tickets, em Valuable contributions ist any ehesereee the Camergo, Mexico, the head quarters of Major . Rivet “ tte Figs. : . " | ie oreo Adelity, and Soerpctnane of, CARO Tt: adegree of neatness thet speaks highly for the of Teogerty valued st shout 970, bale peo tot 2 4 ae te wot y. Weal —— has ied a '. € co, “ “ ia). . “ * a ant jo. a 5 HH Gen. Patterson, of the volunteers. Woramete ye. behets puree fue | fitte, orthe Pirate of the Gulf.” concluded the perform. | ‘Me,architect | ne stonare, Brett property out of pawn, and sppropristed it’ to’ her own Thich fo slzeadr, bn. pengcene wt regularly Single copies, in wrappers, can be obtained at Used as transports. ........ 5 8 ance. | To night there will be a repetition of the same | snd Stout, performed the se pnd anexcellent choir, | use. Locked up by. Justice Drinker for examination. | and syste » With the te! every of ff ix y | 7 {these vessels comprises 106 | Pieces, and the house will be full. We, would recom: | Consisting of vocal performers of very superior ability, | " Highsay Rodbery.—Polieeman Shaw, of the 9th ward, | celestial space. of assigning position to every star that the office, at sixpence each. he armameut of these ve: comp! mer ose who have not seen these entertaiaments, to | tniito the pecetaee: arrested last man called John Sanders,onacl i eee bombs, 985 cannons, and, 644 caronades. visit this popular theatre this evening. ber nee Buert opened the services, reading | of krocking mand robbing a female named of Affairs In Europe. We find in the Caraccas papers the meseage of | Gueenwicu Turatne.—This being the last evening of | the Sith Psalm, which was sung by the choir; after | san Van Alien, while proceeding to her residence in 27th ; ae : | which he read the 24 chapter of Paul tothe Ephesians. | street, The steamer is due—over due, and is now in | President Bulres, of Chili, on the opening of Con- ment ot me erie ete eat Dunn, pal — gy Luteypenelberee up tie weavers (Re portion suc a nat tall interfere with the her sixteenth day. The public are anxious for | gress, on the Ist of June last. {t is very brief, | *y known as “that rascal Jack, ‘Spear in two | after which the i on, | the annine Spurious Coin-—Oftcers Kelly and Shaw, of | tatcs teres which Hie sual for all observaterien her arrival ; they want more news from Europe. | pointed, and well written. He mentions the good | bis favorite characters—as Peter White, inthe admired | | The Rev. Dr Janes preached the dedicstory sermon, | the 9th ward, arrested last n fermi . 4 takin, 30th verse, | ona ch of passing spurious coin on Richard Phenix, Polit i i - | feeling exist! i ; Faroe of (hat theses; und tf Babeet Misgsire ta tee'ea called | TTS SU rar Proveriai= la tast wing omke lnwian® | Neca Wrosse oneae sos ee uate ae meee Nerd me sendin Affairs on the other side o{ the Atlantic are ap- | feeling existing between foreign countries; con- drama. Mr. Chapman and Miss Julia Drake will appear He chent r c Frown i esi ee a Seats eeece Laat oe wee oneai tee eS F naigh.8, D, Hubbard is nominated the whige in Con. proaching a crisis; the Montepensier marriage ; | gratulates the people on the departure of General in the burletta of the “‘Milliner’s Moliday,” and in the | words in leg re “to win,” meant to gain by conflict; | Roome. set re a gress, secon the searcity of food ; the spread of republicanism | Santa Cruz for Europe, as a means of avoiding | farce of “Did You Ever Send Your Wife to 1 e Elysian | ond the soul referred to meant the human soul—that is, | Arrest for Burglery.—Policeman Van Norden, of the . ; ance z itual capacity. It was understood arreste R in Sw tzerland, Germany and Italy, are the | trouble between Chili, Peru, and Bolivia ; and Heal Pr necpump terpetate eer TE canhems tar cota enter tenes tee | Deee 3 oth seiacioudl eaten aaoter From the Boston T/anscript we learn that Mr. Her- threatening signs of the times. All these tend to | states that the affairs with the Argentine Repub- ‘AcHamna.—This being the lest evening of Herr Alex | image of God—that soul for which God finally bled upon entre Market Place, the it Iast, oc- | nisz, formerly attache ro the United States Mission to . ‘. Pers + MAMRA- - | the cross. This soul, redeemed by Christ, was the prize | cupied by Charles Campbell, and st therefrom $40 | China, contemplates delivering a series of lectures draw the attention of the United States to Eng- | lics present many difficulties. A minister pleni- ander’s engagement, he will exhibit some of his most ex. | to ‘which reference was made in the gospel—end inorder | in silver coin. A portion of the stolen money was found ta connected with the populous country of he a jand, France and Germany; indeed, to the whole | potentiary had been sent to the United States for traordinary feats in magic, philosophy, legerdemsin, and to win” the ‘toul tothe scvice of God, they ‘Would meat Fagor fayoe the accused. Committed for trial by fori city. It will be ay ccbject, peti ‘ “ - n—an of Europe. All tend to convince us that this re- | the adjustment of all controversies, A treaty had | of second sight. We believe also that his celebrated eo = 4 ee entree ist: Many ef those spuls | "ul reet sf an Xecoped Convict—Deputy keeper 5 public is yet to become the oil to the troubled | been ratified with Spain, and Neuva Grenada, | sword trick, which has astonished thousands, will be A pu near the 8d Avenue. Locked up by Justice Roome Literary Intelligence. Daniel i did not fully perceive their depravity, and consequent | Purdy, of Albany, st night, assisted by Capt. || The North American of Philadelphia —We are* waters of the world. aad would be soon with France and Belgium. | 5 peng? rogonine ot eee eateciaiamerte feta inability 10 sare Lat elory of avon, “Anether sad oparvict ite i ga esata ee i mention that the U8. ‘Goveramont loan is The telegraph, the speculators? expresses, or | On the whole, the affairs of Chili are in a most | ing vocal and instrumental muro and dancing. eh a ig a al a hee Oe, peace Rant w sng aad intelli isi iti Bowsay Amruituratre.—The “Harlequin’s Frolic,’ | of iniquity in which ‘he moved. There were| Stealing a '—Officer Hughes, of the 14th ward, sone other ' eans, will convey the next intelli- | promising condition. iniquity ing ee Muff : evil habits, habits of sin, rd ‘by th of Mi gence to this city. We shall keep a bright look The insurrection in Venezuela had been totally | © Mr.Kemp’snew pantomime, was repeated hero lest | other sources of opposition: evi abita of in, | arrested yesterday a womat, by the name ary valued out for it. Will flour be up or down? suppressed ; sixty-one persons had been impri- | Ying, eliciting, as usual, the most enthusiastic bursts, pee fg EE enn Pare apy Mee BV rant Society and Samuel Lover, dence. 4 associations was another source of op} ion ; and it | belonging to Miss Pratt, resic at No. 25 Thom or eq .—Correspon son. New Yonx, Dee. 3, 1846, H f applause and laughter. Mr. Levi North’s riding wes | was in order to rescue and win those souls to religion, | street. Locked up for trial by Justice Taylor. Sa: 1» Esq— SNES ees soned, ot whom three, the leaders, were tobe im. | ° al, astonishing, and drew forth bursts of ‘applause. | to virtue, and to God, that they should make the strug-| Dishonest Servent--A yellow girl called Harriet Our Military Operations—The Next Point modiately tried. El Venezolano, of which Guz- nin onneertt possarineacs passed off We a ale, , They pee oe Foy ols a panies es ewan, zo) yenige ot Pealiog & hay ‘tees ingen ried een te Ba ee ae Meta TNS Waterloo Of pusxicoe |, man was editor, had been suppressed, 2s well a8 | nightly credifable to the entire company. Tonight there | Vic? Gonpel, and entering into a life of faittand piety. | worth $20, belonging. tore Mra ‘Adeline Hattaway, a | feeiee rete ise bmigrant Society, as embodied m the fal The assembling at San Luis de Potosi, of an gy patrrota, another opposition journal. The | isa very attractive bill put forth, which will bring out | Site Gospel: @ enterprise fore them in’ the | boarder inthe house kept by Mrs. Elizabeth A. Sand- be! an F the . Messrs. North, Nix- rn ° eth . army of twenty thousand men, commanded by | editor was compelled to flee. Liberty of the press Spt: See ere ortega saneloce ix: Gonpel: This was to win fouls.” In ‘feet ford, No, 78 Hudton treet, Juitiee Drinker loeked her Emigrant Society. held atthe Committee Room, tne 2d Be the ablest general the Mexicans have, is an event does not seem to flourish in that province. Med ri i and they gry very, ministe ospel tri: fant, he ‘ which invests that city with a peculiar interest. | ado itio’ Ata meeting of the Execative Committee of the I:ish | Gardner, will all appear. Crowds will | jt was conceded, had Peculiar duty to win | Information Wanted.—If the wife of Henry C. Barner, | “dgpted ‘hat the thanks of this Society be preseated to piso CAS YE, souls. In order to effect such an object,Christian temples | who was arrested about two years ago for passing coun- | g,yncy” ‘Esq for the gratuitoe eas of bie Therefore, we think that a short description of it, || Honor To WHom Honor 1s Duz.—We copied a Rarmonp axp Wanino’s Menacente.—This day and b tad ervetad, Rk cnaor ee iat Daa ay. Pevided. ae ene sae sente need to ihersiale Bison ee Inable prof nl ser py eee = Fes Se “4 My as well as of the surrounding country, will not be paragraph, a day or two since, from the New Or- | evening will present the last opportunity to our citizens | fire mein No bearings ‘upon .. He trusted that the | she will hear of something to her Ry vantage respecting | _ While we express our admiration of the enterminment of unacceptable to our readers. leans Picayune, relating to the successful attack | of visiting one of Senet ene si prrcgren bre rie! present edifice wes fis lotr me eli winmag souls nm her husband. pee Me ee ee - Sxturday evening f lant, and the versatility of taleat it exti- We are indebted to a gentleman of this city for upon Tabasco, in which Lieutenant Parker a epee pita rie. wii "sat at fos ae Sean: | Sth te sadimen Gite Waly BU, nee Pei AIR yn aadhent female eBicart d heartéd generosity that prompted ‘you | ‘ero “oner its Wapiog the following compilation of facts :— | > gullantly defended his prize from the furious | ¥@ leo the : , | sion that they were not living for time, but for eternity: | been burglariously entered, and about $o4t in Dank bills, | Que,"ad cries Hl sheets here she shana a secneesane . : ¥ ‘ : ‘ At eleven this forenoon, and at three this afternoon, there | Religon had exercised a power in this task, and together with checks end notes valueda t $40,000, also | egain in our City. San Luis is the capital of the department of | assault of a large body of Mexicans, is mention. | yj) be instruct ar |, smasiog entertainments in the | men ‘were bound by the dbligaons to etd useful am scrip worth $1100, stolen trom ‘the safe. Tata, dear Sir, that name; indeed, it is the only large townin the ed as “‘ Lieut. Parker, of Pittsburg.” : arena, bead ~ oie “4 Pasar onieg mn es: his | 224 religious lives, and yy themselves in wi Dg | This mysterious robbery puzzled all hands for some ith arent respect, department. This department, in the time of This, we learn, isa mistake. It was not Lieut. onderfal pow sy tire ‘several wild beasts, whose cages ee, area tk miveaea eral hile ae, ecg anime neha Ap rere i “ Raton FLORENCE Mecanruy, the Spaniards, was of immense extent: it com- | Parker, of Pittsburg, who had the happiness to | he will enter. and in preaching the gospel. Prayer, he considered, was | days toil and perseverance, using considerable ingenuity, ‘orzesponding Secretary. a " i isti i i ii is brilli i irmi: Mra. Mowatt and Mr. Davenport have left Pittsburg for | a most important branch of christian duty. This should | succeeded in pouncing upon one of the clerks, ‘by the ._ _ Asvon Hover, New Yor, Dec. 3, 1846. prised Tamaulipas, New Leon, Cohahuila and | distinguish himself in this brilliant little skirmish, the Bout i not be confined. to the sanctuary ; they should take the G a: Tees; “whe, upon balag ‘, Dean fim: be i ‘ Texas, a tract of country containing 28,000 | but Lieut. William A. Parker, of Portsmouth, N. ‘Mr. Leonard is playing a very successful engagement | cause ot Goa to their closets, nd there offer up, : t Became alarmed tnd ‘owned TP, eonfening the ttl Fit Brite Sudemen of the Expeutive ) Com ittee ty ‘Sacha Mr. ir vance of fallen | yi above vi officers + ii square leagues. | i, the 2d lieutenant of the steamer Mississippi. at Cincinnati. tie fae weet dake ‘igen tha Imperative ity for | hove be as ic! Be 7 a ates wera Et they have passed and you have so politely In general, the soil of the department of San | Lieut. James L. Parker, of Pittsburg, is attached Medicat Lnteiligenee. | cultavating Sunday schools, and brig into them for | checks, note ‘s Michigan scrip he aye he threw PLY 4 society 40 be ficial Yo the poorer elassen of my Luis is fertile ; but it is chiefly as a grazing coun- | to the flag ship Cumberland, but was not present | Tue Retations or THe Atosrneae TO Anima anv | instruction, the youth who were going astray in idle- | into the river for fear of deteotion, on ht of the . Was. an act wi an] ‘committee for en- oa} ness ,,00 the i it the duty of Christian, | Whit dock. C abling me to p-rform, by acee! try that its resources are great. With cattle of | in the expedition to Tabasco. Vecrraste Lirr.—We made a few remarks a day or | he “comendedy 2 Baller tet tage or Sex 0 ua | Tapa? oamistin, a ae i mitted Be oe toe so hichly,, mere Ms : ty ‘i , the ititution of the atm , vi | am rs. ir dwelling upon neces of ob- jekpockets at Work.—As Mr. xander Jamison, of | ing th f ror be " all kinds, particularly horses and mules, the de- It was Byron, we believe, who said that a beg? e brant rehressy . pcan ‘une nef stioh hy prover Sat irae aad iit abet e iva; Was peneingtae Bivake = Cees 2 fs cst partment is overrun. With these animals the man gained fame in battle, and then had | Azo! Hg SEN ndsigest it he ghrp na lk being | Mustratiog, le ews fe ee text ee | Yemeer tay jean eabatees, Metres relieved of me red sil a i sav 4d i i ied. ) hi 1; lied in the gazette, | ™osP! ‘espir read, wv. Dr. conclude. pronouncing: | , containing $150—five || of $20 each, in city oars f-ithfat hs pate sg er vr yaa Se ey oe = foal ne ine ata of Pittsbu: returned from out of the lungs in the shape of carbonic | ceremony of consecration. A tubscription See | Bank bills, and tres $10 Gold pieces, together with four | 7, Fronence McCanruy, Esq Gave Ub) [a horses you see curvetting in the pa } Pr TB» acid gas, which is an irrespirable and highly noxious ee taken up to defray the incidental expenses, when | half eagles. No arrest. | tary, Iri.h Emigrant Society. y of Mexico, are trom the farms in the department | would have fought as well as Lieut. Parker, of gus. Itisnot only from man that this immense body of congregation eee 5, ‘i is cas of pen nrg tye coe 4 of San Luis. The rancheros hereaboutare a fine, | Portsmouth ; but it happened to be the latter, and | carbonic acid is being continually exhaled, but from Mp hiigee Bg wp sy “trig Juno” bel ora geet | charge of stealing hem ao Bh ferPhrigeeene worth $18, and ees the Union Gymnastic athletic race, and unsurpassed as horsemen. | mot the former, who had the opportunity; and as 1 it Crosby atre Bi animals also. Thus we seo, that from the vast number | house of James Hunter & Co., Greenock, Scotland, | several articles of wearing apparel, valued nt $7 50, be- | respectfully informe The eeplne The nee ‘There are several silver mines in the depart- | he nobly availed himself of it, and most gallaniy offer of my servicers, he eh. sf hi beings and animals, there i i | which was wrecked.in the ice in the spring of the pre- | longing to Margarot Watson, residing at No. 6 Little | Mourquiu as the teacher of feacing to the above in + r ; | kia j timn y estapiige Ay iieatioa volume of al er ania: cant year, and the survivors of whose crew ware hs: Waiter at. 4 e | Mons. Moura ie ure bev pened at ell hours se gi re ment of San Luis, the principle of which are | defended the honor of his flag, by successfully tery vapor and azote or oxide of ammonia, Now it is | mavel; ked up by the captain of the American ship | _«Iitempt to Steal—Officer Austin, of the lower poliee, | #truction in small swor a road erroré sed erneesera ~ Catoree, La Purissirna, Cerre de Charco, and | resisting the attack of vastly superior numbers of | a very fair question to aak—If all this gas which is thus "Goode AC) the: gepeived freeeet kis. atsD hE af etempting to" rey a mney | - tomeare, Real de Charco. Of these, the niine of Catoree, the enemy, in a situation, too, every way advan- | Continually escaping from these sources, and being let | tion from ‘vessel ly, until arge ol free into the surrounding space, how is it that ia a very } Hari vere satay andes in port, will be in, the recollec- | snother black man by the name of Joel Mondore, while in GZ mnastics —Thousands of ope os . Pi » is cite nsolutely dying torth if r is the most productive ; nay, if we may believe tageous to the enemy, we think his idenuty ought ~— time — whole eo eal i poe! tg become t tiem of our retary Lc ropolped heey created fa Prins slong Neca ant Be Doge - 4 a oo icy ae “depen i dying sd paste general ex- Humboldt, it yields more silver than any mine | not to be mistaken, and that he is fairly entitled | {TRte'the besutihul, clear medium at itiat °°" | Phe appreciation of ageostous and Lusitans ast, pertica, | black rascal was Drought to, and Justice Orbores looked | Soreton- rome villson in Mexico, with the exception of Guanajuato.— | to ‘‘all the honors.” | In former di is, whee the spirit of enquiry was not so | larly wi a In 0 state wae Somiiretiet 8a distress at| himupfortrial, \ th nent gna Ht ther are y eg. wit Fo, to the Union Ontoreeis just nlf way between Sallloand San We therefore call upon the Picayune tocorret | ieee tov, endimen ere gh unri.rerimpons | sm the shpwesked, maroe, by ihe terion a | Ctrenit Court, tog Le Chutes cnarmeca a iaary Meh yah Luis, and is right in the track of General Taylor, | the mistake originally made in its columns. | guficient answer to such a query to have said, It ie so; | be gratifying te the feelings of him who tee eae | Dec. 4—Serah A Cameiee oe ieire Mertel.—Thia | Fst Hot, coldaadshower bathe five to sebaceibers: should he march in the direction of San Luis. New Ling or Packers to Evrorr.—We learn | these aye, the reset rehes of philosophers, inateed. of | qh untealy “death, the lives of several human’ beings; | was an action of replovin to test the title of the parties | ——__ DRT ERICH, Mager. Of the city of San Luis itself, we may observe A 7, sage proving impious or ] fs lity, | while atthe same time it is highly creditable to the hearts | to the property in dispute. Th fendant obtained a §=6'The Gre: ution: Story, Bianche Leave x that Messrs. Richardson and Watson, of this city, | have been the means of bringing forward the most strong | of ithose who possess bg Mee ge of appreciating | judgment agaiast John A. Tutill, the plaintiff’sson inlaw, of B ber th, 1777, a rom: that it is @ very fine one, and contains 30,000 | 4:6 about establishing a new line of packets to | and undou'ted proofs of the unerring wisdom of the | such valuable service in , (which the ordioa. | Upon w: he issued an execution and levyed on the of he Battle of inhabitants. It is 390 miles from Monte- ly bet hit d Bel Siiddind | Creator of al ind, however theologians may differ on | ry dictates of humanity, prompt the fulfilment of,) their | Property in a house in Warren street. The question So u z : ply between this pot and Belfast, freland. their doctrinal points, the natural philosopher can bring | grateful recollection of to good and generous an sct. In | Was, whether the property belonged to Mra Guuning or | Frice35 coats Wor sale. whaleesenad, Tey 5 940 from the city of Mexico; and 900) Tne ship “Monterey,” recently built at Dun- | forward such eleur;convincing aioumere her he Oee | ile regard, we were, sant to view yesterday | Mr. Tutill; upon this point the evidence was contradic- | Sis)" iio 222 Broudware Wik Gee from Tampico. As in most Mexican towns, the | cans i, for the’ ab 1 f five hundred | Possible for ony one to look into them without being at | © most superb piece of plate, namely:—A silver saiver, tory. Verdict forthe defendant. For plaintiff, Mr. Nor- | Brother, 32 Ana st; W Tav- trecta of San Lunis intersect each other at right tons besthen, to bre Coe ane Or five hundred | Sice penetrated with the sense of the wisdom ef*the | which was presented {0 the captain of the Americas | ton for delendant, Mr. J.C Brady. lord “Asto” H r . toltalie pitta aa Maes Pear the “Slebe ae tons burthen, to be commanded by Capt. P. Cros- | Almighty Architect. ship, and his lady, by the owners of the Juno, through | ra py tan | throughout the U; a vles, hat i 5 | |. Dist Court. by, sailed from Boston on the 24 inst., for Phila- As regards the dieporal of this immense amou: bate bad correspondents of the Greenock hose, Messrs great square. The houses, like those in Monte- ed Stat Portabie paecbecegpe Cases.—in all that the ious vapor, what becomes of it? The various uth & Son, commission merchants, No. 55 Broad st., Before Judge Betts. The | : deiphia, ‘to take on board some freight, after | substancesion the face of the globe, are actively Seg te | te this city "The wontcar a large sod richly chased | | The Court sat yesterday end heard some admiralty | fiw’ Cer bees ey ed ot dae coueaning arieles of rey, are casilesin miniature. To take this town, which she will come to this Port to complete her | cestantly engege'lin absorbing the carbon of the carbon. | The American cagle, with ex a sinks, ic petite, | Stes ot No-taneseee Dut to the parties concerned. AEN nddition at the sale Tablet Rasor Strop, me e 7 ” | ic acid, and set e oxygen free sgain ; t! on, Surmounts the whole design: while ° sufficient in 1elf to recommend it. it will be necessary to do what was done at Mon cargo. vapors ure also decompose by them, as they wes ta | Scotland forme @ conspicuous or: at in the rich cha- | The Death of Lieut. Alien H. Norton. terey—work through the party walls of the houses. or: 9 shunDehe's soy, i | the hydrogen that is in them, and set their oxygen atoms | sing that surrounds inscription. On the right sits A meeting of the U.S. corps of Cadets, was held in opposite Howard she Monterey Is owned by F.G. Thurston & | sires * thus we ave tat cs the salad Sige ho eee | Soa cs Ga tae, HERE ae | A meeting of the.U.S. corps of Caley, was, held fj alae gabeartner tes an immense apparstus of combustion. (for the | ocean; and he holds, grasped in security, a rescued ma- | ber, relative tothe death of Lieut. Allen H Norton, 4th ration of carbonic ecid mi Jooked on as a pro- riner pressed to hisside. On the left are inscribed two | Regiment U. 8. Infantry. Cadet A. E. Burnside, of indi. | open by discharging a musket through thelock” Tue Water Worxs or New Onzieans.—We | mop gees | the — Akin vee in its foro H pears at ssa--one enghecled Ye a oe | tei = dlewtirr tind ae JC. Booth, of a Py 7 | Cons.itutesan immense epparatu: reduction. So that | other running to the rescue, justrate the bama, ep} ry fn motion, e com- This mode of gaining an entrance might succeed | learn that the President of the Water Works of | the*combiuation resulting «from the Tespiration | melancholy event,, which forme (my subject matter of mittee was appointed by the President to draft a pre- in Europe, or the United States, but we doubt if | the Commercial Bank of New Orleans, has made | of animals, though unfit for the further use of | the presentation referred to. The other parts of the | amble and resolutions, expressive of the e Awniter in the United Service Journal of 1835, says, ‘‘that the strongest door may be thrown Co , of this city. A P ‘ ‘i oaks ‘ imals, is yet the precise combinati ly exect hole | felt by the corps of Cadets for the untimel; of | , Relief to the Affllcted.—This ts the it be applicable to Mexican houses. For their ooh wage aie with the Allaire Association of this tee ‘rostenance of vegetables, toa the combine ete | well eel” Glaspictensis ‘and dea ily - | Lieut Norton’ "The committee, compoted of Codets D. ee. WP oar age Sam, i doors aie defended, not only by locks, but by pon- | City for an engine and hydraulic machinery, to be | that are formed by the action of the atmosphere on ve- , graved in the middle, is the following inscription: — | M. Beltzhoover, of Miss.; H. M. Black. of Pa.; William | ™ascular substances, ac We amend those of our : » Pate ron ; Dies, ia the éanet requisite tor th “Preserted Burns, of Ohio; Jno. Gibbon, of N. C.; M. P. Harrison, of | fiends whovare afflicted to try Symp, prey - derons bolts and bars. ‘Their doors are also very capable of raising six m lions of gallons of water | Etables, nthe extet requis forthe respiratory orgaae Sr dase, Betis & Co, Ky tomy Metiof Vas ack Hin, of Vai Or Be Wie | eyo duane of func Wet’ Rok Ne. high and thick, and plated inside with iron. If, every twenty-four hours, This work will be the | mosphere, the other takes from it ; so that, surveying of Greenock, " cox, of Mich.; and R. 8. Williamson, N-J., retired for is destined to inaas pnd og ¥ ieving as is sometimes the case, part of the house largest ofthe kind im the United States. It is to | these facts from the loftiest point ef view, and in connec- Owners of the Brig ‘ Juno,” | afew einai eenean Bee ported their | the distressed than any other met ever flere * if . | tion with the physics of the globe, it would be impera- wrecked in the ice in the Spring of 1946, chairman, the following preamble and to lieots of which it is is occupied as a store, the defenders, by piling | ¢Ppply New Orleans with water. | tive on us to aay, that, i 90 far as, their truly organic | To CAPTAIN JOHN DAVIS, of the Mig pan: ‘intelligence of the death vad ally Jeconjnented by the whole me os fa _— | elements are concerned, bot imals and if ship “ J len H. ,Norton, Regim infantry, hav roots, eaperille, rdoak against the doors a few bales of good,) Apuivar, rom CanTon.—The ship Honqua, | offspring of the ‘atmosphore—that they are but comers: | Sie 5 Rah i‘ and, much more, our inclination, | {rete reneraity kreateet puters. ofthe ‘blood will materially strengthen jt. Generals, in | i | and Indy, : re * ed or consolidated air—they come from it and return to as a mark of esteem; for their kindness to Captain Gibbs, | Captain Palmer, arrived yesterday from Canton, | {(.euin-they are true dependents ct the tir ; aod thus | andthe survivors of the crey vitter be bat brings no later advices, as she was antic: | it is that th mysterious circle of organic life upon the pated by the overland mail received by the | #urfa Known vend noma a br, tit Sedirious admierte attacking large Mexican towns, should bear in mind that the largest, and consequently the their are th of the crew of the Juno, after being | in s suitable manner,our deep regret for hia aad fato, | Clatien i: Ring, Chemist, if Broadway, car Voke see ked up at sea.” sym . globe is comploted and maintained. Hav. | Poke ince of plate was manufactured at the establish. | The deceased left this pest,on a short leave of seven days, thus shown the intimate relation of th . : No. to visit some friends in New Londoa, Cenn. On his re. strongest houses are those lecated in the centre. | steamer. | Sohail things, in, our nest tre Will shee ie eae | mentne ee eta ait Crediton the Wworkmanlize aki | tura, the steamer Atlantic, in whict he was'a pesenger, | It is @ comparatively easy thing to make a ledge- eg a effects of contravening these arrangemen's, | and superiority of the material of which the piece iscom- | Was wrecked; and he, with wa gre fell a victim ment in the suburbs of a Mexican town, but to a | ‘Tae Inrinsanres, Dispensaries axp Hosritats or The au ae Avcaansors Theda Balled Cl Be Se SPE ES ; " : .—The } ullock ai le, | New Your.— turer; , a8 8 speeimen of what native . penetrate as far as the great square is an under- | with little Miss Col fac cnpertan arthgrertien Ce es ai een to give some little ‘wre im this branch of uetoen visa high eve | fell er, we re filled’ wer and prising ry of this kind in our —. poeeee ho made us; and 1 taking of difficult accomplishment. bandof youthful musicians, have retarned from their | “ty. There are many of them, and they daily afford | dence of the improved and improving, position of our | Might of Him who made as; and we fesl how truly vain San Latis, like the city of Mexico, is supplied | eastern tour, where wa learn with pleasure thet they | Medical relief to numbers gratis, and we are confident | DAtive manufectures. Wecen we bean tal ath Se enieet eee cents MONEY MARKET. with water byan aqueduct. Our generals will a Ssceemsnany recoesste). eae evening they ty Phat a il groctee seater wot flowed bY | entertaining shage wih mao renee coca ~ the notles of members of his as worthy ofthe | Friday, Dec. 4—6 P. M. please bear that in mind. Nine-tenths of the in- der to accommodate all who may wish to hear | (he. ‘The medical men of New York, as a body, are | Monday evening next, at the Lyceum | hearted soldier was modelled in him; and under such an | K market today exhibits « greater depression, y viously attended farther decline appears isbitants of San Luis are Indians and Mestizcs. | Wem, they will give another et the ‘Tabernacle. Let He obt eNy beet seer Weal cdhel cheeses eee | Celeste Profemse, sad: the-euummemtnties Of kis tose ee tas See ens which rpm buh sak Waren Amoee aa {tis said that there are more wine-shops in San highly talented young people a glorious reception. | they axe unable to pay for it. | audience, load us to believe that he will have « crowded lence and ostegm ol all ani. | having been realized today. Harlom declined %; Can Lnis than in any other Mexican town, and that, | The Tremont Vocalisté are at Banger, Maine. | ameos of instructing stuenne saci repeat eeesaeaae [on nl cahuargeoviccen ‘adil dotink sd aii doin Arete pRt and | ton}; Reading X. Long Island closed at yesterday's in consequence, brawls and homicides are offre- |_The Harmonians have been giving concerts at Rich- lege, has become quite a feature among ertain circles in Wallstret, at No. 8934. for volanteers for Mexice Our in his of becoming an honor to | Prices. The tendency of prices is still downwards, and quent oceurrence. If this be true, what a fine 0M, Va. during the present week. in the profarien, and thie conten, . believe, there are | article of Thursday has seemed to infuse a new spirit into country and his friends. But, alas! his destiny was there appears to be a disposition am: holders of fancy at least holfa dozen establishments open where the stu- | acertaig class of ers, and the; anxious to | otherwise ordered. That these, bur feelings ishes | stocks ed The Ballet. | dent can enjoy all the privileges of private instruction, | themselves under marchii pad about twenty ma ae therefore, be it 6 eae ee oe field the temperance people will have, should is lacs Viewworse Curtprex.—On Monday evening, the | examinations, &> , in all the branches that are tanght at | Rave elzpedy joined this ex; undou! San Luis fall into our possession! But any spe- tion, and the company % in the death of Lieut. A. H. Norton, | The directors of the Western Railtoad have this day ‘ | 7 troupe of little dancers under the c! of M ‘eiss, | the colleges. The fees for a winter attendance are mode- | witl immediately. Their frst | the cou: has lost a brave and efficient officer, and an | declared a dit oulatians now on the introduction of “ teetotal- will o their first pes at the pep tre. Our £u- | Tate, and doubdtless the gentlemen who take advantage of | parade will be in front of the ‘ Crescent,” Vien it ia ex- Danorabie toa noble hearted man. past five abe versio an beeper Lefer ism” into San Luis would be prematare. The = paired mpc | these associations deriv benefit from them. | pected that all the stocks they hold will go up. Their | Resolved, That during his long co with this vay Mt os Jaen. tents of General Taylor's army must precede | Pt exchanges speak in the highest terms of their | have in some quarters hoard hints that the legislature | colors. are very unique, Delage bive fuld gocnd in ney post, as an assistant instructor of tactics, his kind and | *® holders of stock on the 16th of December. This is attractive performances, which comprise the whole | will this winter ¢ petitioned to grant a charter for a | in the centre a bull and bear rampant. The order of | gentlemanly deportment towards 0 such » | the rate of 7; 5 those of the Reehabites and Washingtonians! e of variety im the art. The precision, grace, time, | third medical school in New York—how true it is we | forming company is to be reversed, { tite in ov y heart « ef afecliooats regard, which | wen. Tene poanney tank ah ae Se y pan’ the shorts taking regard large surplus. Thi : F : | know not. However it may be, it is gratifying to ree that | the right, the longe the left, and it'will be a long time | his untimely and mournfut death changes iets aise, as. Three dividends have been declsre ia phere area few manufactories at ‘San Luis, pred ec fem ney Y yseqememiy cnerally Wessel | New York ie teally awake to her own importance ar | before they get te Mesiog neice ee ong, time ssa heartiel qriet into sincere | ton months, vis: one in March, one in August, and the There is not much intercourse between this place | jook for their Arst appecravee with ialeren’ ant sna | medical emporium, and that we are by no means standing | take place on Tuesday, when a subscription will be taken | Resolved, That it is our wish that the body of Lieut. | presentone. and the city of Mexico, San Luis getting the wards speak from personal observation of what is due to HB | ARS Py thats curat and all their immediate wants. | Norton be sent forf}o be interred in the Cadet's Come | The present condition of our money market, it proper- of by the | greater part of its supplies of foreign merchandise bs le Blangy is driving into ecstacies the people of Pitts. The Albany Argus of Thurs- way of the Morris Canal and Vicksburg flaiirosd Honor “*Tesolved, ‘That & committee be appointed to wait upon !¥ consulted, affords abundant assurance that a well di from Tampice, that port standing in the same re- parg. ‘The prices at the theatre have been wo soy day say autre: wae. vety little Hosting ice in Set acta yale hd “lucrative business to os nas ol ag Srant permis- | rected effort would without much further delay estebtish i io whi ; fement. the river yesterday, and that very thin. The west battles country. a guard le number, appoin lation to San Luis whichVera Cruz does to Mexico. "®* &™8*8' | was moderate; the wind southerly; and’ during the toy We are hoppy to le OF | STailrosd communiestion to Albany. Ta the course of ° des : Lieut. Norton’s company, to repait to New Lond mn, Ct. Most of the goods consumed in the dapartment of Movements of Travellers. there was more or less rnin, which, however, congealed in the side preg aged mae toescort the remains to ihis post, ° the ensuing season we shall havea great surplus of Zacatecas are brought {rom ‘I ampico, via San The following comprises the whole of yesterday's ar 44 it fell. Towards evening the temperature was milder | the Hudson side of St. John’s Park, by laying down Resolved, That a committee be appointed to make all funds, and unless some increased sources of expenditure “ ri th “me! hotels :— than in the m indicating an; but th. . The necessary srrangements for erecting a monu: to th Luis; so that the last named place is one of very Vv rm bo eS Tureen gees dite chang Cin Thebele ieicek body non | Seaging Zao narotvaien would be appreciated in « tomory 0 the doceseed, ta ue laced ren ‘© | be put into operation, the value of capital will be mate great importance. The reasons which have in- |s!80d; Mr. Lindsay, B. G. Iphia; Mr. | ad . DU say, ea Phelps, Port Richmond ; 8. AL duced Santa Anna to make San Luis his head- Ger le rort Richmond | Majer Tomphine, U8 A. 3 quarters are very obvious: ay New York; J. F. May, Washington ; The 1. At San Luis he is in the heart of a great cattle Woks juare. + on 93 | rial The commercisl business of the to go at two o'clock, did not leave the dock, | walks outside the on the ” 'e \ ir. | When removed to the Cadet Cometery. ly reduced the coun- owing to the favorable state of the weather, until about | ed that this will tecenthd ont to the fail exieeaste there | , Resolved, That we wear for thirty days the usual | try will give rise to a large importation of specie, a bur- five. The railroad trains were behind t me, voth from | ia @ perfect thorougafare in every quarter here, from | ade of mourning. wen p it shall be 80 seve ot the East and West. The noon train from Springfield, due | mo until night. Tbe improvement would be a boon Resolved, TLat we deeply and sincerel; sympathize | Jife to industi I Mos at halftpast one o'clock yesterday, did not arrive until | to the citizens in this locality; and the wealthy corpora. | With the family and triends of the departed, aud carnest. | *° give new domestic ry. It is supposed by L.. Webster, Boston ; J. Ames, 8; half past3. The afternoon train from the West due at ; tion who own the property here, will doubters make ly beseech the all merciful God to visit andconsole the, | some that the continuance of the war will create en in. distriet, whence he can obtain any quantity of | W: |incoln, Boston; C. Rundan, New i haltipast four, was not, in until abont half-past six | the necessary arrangements to improve the sidewalks in | ‘nthe grief with which he has been pleased to afflict sabi Was ot this, in with be towel, date for hi Boston; M. Burdolph, Poughkeepsie; J. Connelly George- —owing probably to theice ice formed upon the | the vicinity of the square them. pases a ood for his army. With twenty thousand men, | town; F. Carrington, Orwego; A. Wilco, W. , | Fails. From present eppearances, the tiver mavige- | Fier —A fire broke oat, yesterds at the |, Resolved, That these resolutions be published, and co. | *fect of the government wants will produce more capi (one third of whom are cavalry,) how could he | 7. Huat, Pomeroy, Hartiord: Z: Johnson, Phi- tion may continue open from this city to New York, | puilding corner of ree cantay morning, st the | pies sent to his family and the eacene ot he ar. sel wav ih per tieri bs . he | ta anton, Weshingtom ; 3. Neweoat, | some few days longer: Tee or mreet and Broadway. ‘The fire | nen’, have added to the circulation, and the evidences of pub aintain himselfin the sterile environs of Saltillo? ‘obinson, Buffalo; L. ‘Cormick, Boston; The .Atlas of the same da: ] Promptly Cadets Tillinghast, Booth and Belt ‘ Pe besa ™ \ 2. At San Luis he is only two hundred miles from . Boston. 4 during Wednesday t, and it rained h rd | _ Cenonen’s Orrice—Suicidé.—The coroner held an | pointed a committee to wait uy the superintendant. e loans will have no other tendency than ‘Tampico—so that should a small Seymour, Feeksill: $. Stokes, Albany; J. | for several hours. ‘The sun has shone brightly during | iB4uest yesterday, at 188 Broome | "On motion, The meeting adjourned ie hoops thle. cleonletisa, reat . p ‘at should a small American army Mh La } Jos. Cleary, Boston; Thomas ost of the de: the re | o Walsh, born id, £. BURNSIDE, "t. | tween the supply and consumption. ‘The only difficulty’ ~say three or four thousand men—land there, | 5 mec B. Clitz 1.0 Nasen Be Pres’ oqnelty and venture into the heart of the country, Santa | omen; Brooklyn; Capt. Verde Xx a ani snore tots ‘Walbeical will | to be apprehended, which may arise from the move- Anna, by mak fe id _— D ree | upon her mind, caused tempor: "hich apace preyed pie pos | theogh the impr et verry, ih et he oe ee ee in t ; iuakinbiee ee) 4 uty, wi result. | through the impracticabilities of the treasury, which cuccanll tompeitageaal oreeatin Bits F Bent, New piitird Common Pieas. | Pee ohare Ms wes foe ge | eel ae Fe Where ane She Clty Retest. the Would throwthe treasury notes out of . pre ee porter ssitiateis : Before J Ulshoeffer. It is said that the decoased h s | the pro the pudlie stocks, for support, on the ordinary resources on. Taylor, should he advance w was an action ol trover, to recover the value of some fnr- uiture. ibe plaintif is sister-in-law to the defendant. the testimony adduced on the eter plainteff, it rms on ‘ ; c, aa $3000 4 in the | object of our Dre. 4.—Lucy Jane Wii twa. Charles Feich.—This | ine 9 vm tgs accordingly. EK Carey MS ort, in any ifenesn yr bog ot the community. If this should take place, there would m Deal e coroner undrede of individuals who oug! more befit- yesterday, at 103 ‘Lecaard street, ou the tay Or | ting employment? Our taxes, notwiti standing the re. %€®? extraordinary absorption of private capital, whieh Dillon, a nat ve of Irelend, and about 98 years of ated declarations of politival rulers and demag.gues of ightconnteract the natural advantages to be anticipated pon that city. 10r in five days Santa Anoa could march from San Luis to Latoree, and crown, with an over- fe quantity of fur who came to her death . | are incressing yearly, and re now almost ¢; the whelming toree, the mountain ran y —_ re amongst his sistera, and the share of plainit, as me to her death in all probability through bo ‘ale 4 rom ‘he prosperous state of our foreign trade If, how ze in its vi, Howanp.—A. May, Philad: J. Clarke, + re se and intemperance. Ani | insufferabl; and tor whet! | re . cinity | DD. Howard, Layville, L. ; M Mill, 3 Movie : hoo that of. Mrs. Fede gat tate the poteession of the forenvon, perance, aquest willbe held this | y ever, the public credit be maintained on a footing with reat, treet, near hoa the other bight, not oi be fa uat retired: when some villa the resources of the country, a task of no difteuity, we Stocked te the tbeth « [eamert st loose beve nes nn Was shall haven plathera of money seeking objects of in- minutes to accom: it. [mate my way to the door as | Vettmente. | Kepp, Petersburgh; Dr. Westervelt, Staten island; B. pt ng poh a But, perhaps, after all, it is useless to speak as | Wet: * Mr. Holmes, seaubargy we wre niece Rg Ae >. Bennay, Mr. Scott, 5 N, for d . , caer ink yh eased: Bn Sag a se : Weaver, to what Santa Anna i+ doing, or is likely to do. | © Let us bridle our curiosity, while “Old Rough and —__ $ Court Calendar—for Mi Cincurt Covar—i8, 81, 86, 87, 47. 101, 103, 104, 263, 106, 103 to 112, Lid, 1 . Di hampton; ‘Me. ‘ 277. 120'to $28, 180° 133 | soon as | wae but he escaped with by | In the internal improvements of the country the Ky” is bridling his horees. We siall know | Dilliigham, Vermont; W. Week, Ietanepeles a Wal sted in 18as ee ge ke cee sahetion on @ draft | to 100, 64, 4, 0 89. 8, 04 Pi ahge Where wore the ne police cho answers where? It | lic ure more intereseed than, io any a une 6 ctling decisive in a few weeks. | teak haennes W. Denman, Richmond; W. (Vaulker, jag passed into the hands of an eoriguee’ i bankruptcy. 10. 2849, 97.799 Cont cate Samael apogee fos ehy Rithars oan G0 te proteck ce ee ee sttention, as, Mike the mercantile merine, end the ma fs j 5 ; Veruict for the plainuif tor amount cisimed. | Second Part—60,” 14, 824, 28,"96, 99, 48, 29, 20, 44. | eine. ABvaecaipen, + BUlacturing establahments, they are reproductive of the