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THE NEW. Vol, XIII. No, 830.Whole No, 4830, NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNIN RPOOL—Now Line! pack ybabl: Letter from Old THE NEW YORK HERALD oa Se tolenil,fot saling HIGHLY INTERESTING INTELLIGENCE | *ttprobe sarc ty on ery en Ri ee a eg Pea ESTABLISHMENT, ry sail as) gular day. if 7 PROM THE Fe Sstould Pacoceanttanye to take the lead in Below we Frege Crthewet Hoge ples ae ished mn discover— dentl comm! pu imlglpyesestendascoce. ast eneseene mea Pe co ee TEES SEAT OF WAR, | tasnssteis tet, sor snergionat"soporigr 0 convention J thi aoa. on to 7h of Sune ant av av orto nC, Dal ‘ one lexicans —that our resources are tl to him. wi seer JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, | “its jacks: ship GARRICK: Cane 8: J, Tres, wi pa Our spirit more dectded and ineineibie ite pilfves that ereclis teaieines to ne sessions of the erences oe veyron, boctatcondnaelhe a Weare prepared with new reinforcements to push our ‘as embodying the principles upon which | Such have been my ind CIRCULATION.FORTY THOUSAND, FOR LIVERPOOL STi New Line Revert What will Paredes do? May to conquest ; that he is no more able to withstand gw Sy tpg om geonke may bo important omy soeemene. 068 oa x ecient inden nah ve 6 torrent than Sani T e ie 7 a0 ssDAILY HERALD very day, Price 3 cents per copy—@) BR ie irene wit &o, de, &0, im that. fhe should beable to niaster tier troope inte | what thoes secalations. ware. The ost roroution ex: | world | prefer to put ‘hea on round ih ill sail service, we have other Buena Vistas and Cerro Gor- | presses a settled hostility. te a national . and ex- ey ol er) yt WERKLY FERAL B—Every ~'y a asp hinahenopdaanpeindaaplm above, her ‘ dos in store for him, to stun him into e conviction of his | presses a belief that such an lnstitution is not only un- | leave to offer you the following sentiment HER TED ROR | “Bor freight o sage, having splendid large and comforta- THE LAST FIGHT WITH THE GUERILLAS. own weakness, and the inferiority of the Mexicans. In | constitutional but highly inexpedient The second The Missouri Compromise ;—Its adoption in 1 Si tanisween tubsotiettan pa Nig mainte Alt ger tan era Puteapmarits, Aegushat, 160. | BEE Soe. saat wep mane tne: Bost blush wnfavorey | refers tothe sume calles. Bibs Shira nfeutation euslom Tn ISG te cay: co tention cna wee i ABE. 5 . peace, may, ni t iterious , con- wer of t) it ti O) ne erritory which we ma Focoived caters i ae OOHULL & MINTURN, 67 Soxth st. Mesens Eotrons-Harewith | tranemit you » comy of duct ulimaily, an at no distant day, to ite consumma- of Dank and Aaa wae four do or inet tril, | aoquire, wil secure the lke happy rent" 7 on ‘CONSTITUTION, 1 then, | ® letter from 4 young offloer now in Mexico, for w jon. for protection ; the inst the distribution of the , Very respectfully. sizpeuce each. Capt. John Britton, will fsucored the Queeh atthe Were eat | aca. indebted to: te Bite $6 whioas tha adsl’ es od NEW CALL FOR TROOPS. proceeds of the sales of the public lands; and the aixth JAMES BUCHANAN, anTISES sho ths nal ricer ieee snfon herveeular day. 2itof Gerber ==" ae her regular day. 31t of October. ire dressed. You see our boys are no unworthy representa | ane wer gn the, Washington Union, gaint the policy of internal improvemenia by the Gene orm adyance. rtisements weit 2 gia, ; ‘ar Department has just call ral Government. The seventh expresses the belief in ~ Alfa: ' maine, ‘The Frometer Pees ee msts der ecvore ee OE LIVERPOOL, — Only. ei packet of the | tivesof the menof °76. ments, exclusive Of the regithent fsewe Obio, hich Dek. right of ‘Texas, as an independent toversignty,to annex | > (From the London Spectator, Aug. 7 sea ‘ 1 ready reported to be raised. and is now in’ progress of o the United States, and the obligation impose talian independence ustrian Oppression seem to INTING of all kinds exeented beautifully and with ship PATRICK HENRY. burthenl000 tou, TIONAL Buber, Auguste 184? | being mustered into the publi upon us after the annexation to protoct her territory. | be on the eve-of a struggle for life and death, More con- docrereh ‘4 oo RT Sci bdent peti gece gt SAEWSAS, BESSON AUER air 3 Shacaren ea Rea ILA 8 A eee ccones Apronmntin, phish atledooes. the eoraciedy' meaae Gar eke ene ae {other parts of Italy, el tt to acco! for cabin, id cabin and at day be en route for Vera Cruz, euitisitne tet beset el oe peunee wil be 42 | passengen are superior to any once veel is ton, stq'ara | Saturday morning the guerilla advance guard "Tho fiveregliments now called for aro to bo drawn from | which had beon made by the whig party in favor of Gen, | leave no doubt thatthe comeplnacy deteoted To the seit: oS money ange: i rt, aa number of her passengers are already ¢1 ed, thous rous | gave us avelley of musketry and escopete balls. | the following States:—Two regiments from Kentucky, | Taylor, and takes the ground without qualification that | die of last month was a deliberate and extensive plot. Fs bo 5 Roe nl should be enti gt, board, We drove them from their position, and proceed- | two from Tennessee, and one from Indiana. the democratic party cannot support any man whose | contrived with the knowledge and sanction of Aus*r- pe i comrany | “cts! len-laive, or to pane sieht A a Gb hae ack Dhete to hich | The regiments from Kentucky are to rendezvots—one | principles are not well defined, and which are not wholly | to bring destruction upon the govermment of Pius the NEW YORIAND HA BUM NOME. see cin ee care anormae 5 fe Ni ied re Bat ons, ate terme mich | yt Louisville, and the other Smith! t the mouth of | and entirely democratic. Then foilows a resolution in- | Ninth, and, so to destroy the prowpeot of italian na- -: from Li rock ee COTTA Bre ey ter Serene pee eat kind of fight- | the Cumberland river, ee structing the officers of the committve to address aletter | tiouulity which bas at last dawned upon the peninsula, ‘The regiments from Tennessee are to rendeavous—one | to Gen, T'aylor touching his opinions upon the 5 The plan appears now to he perfectly un It - The wrell kins ances £0 Ire aye COLUMBIA, vil ng, when they retreated. and wo took thelrfortifoations. | ,¢ ‘NasLville, and the other at Memphis, Iuatters referred to in tho resolutions, “Another resolu- | was to create a Dloody anarchy in Rome, to Oo’, AND AFT BF . ah ail for Liverpool, on Wedn Ley 2 it mber, her | LHey again opened apon Lantos, tifully, We drove | _ The Indiana regiment is to rendezvousat such con- | tion fully endorses the course of the present Administra- | Pope, in a compulsory flight of pretended Cars will ran as fo! bil notice. regular day. Bor terms o! ‘seas . steerage . most plen’ J yenient point on the river Ohio as the governor of that | tion, and congratulates the peopic upon the prosperity | ples; and to call for the ‘utervention of Austria, Tho Pri leave the City Hall for passage, apply to Captaia Furber, on board at the foot of Beek | them from the bridge, where we are now ontrenohed. | feniane Pol tm ite of the country under democratic rule | name ef France is associated with that of Austria in the Halom& Morrisiana, Fo: ekahoe mip ns apens.: Our loss ixteen killed and wounded, among them 4 | , . ‘man street, or to sul ti ta It i bi h Lal f affairs 330 A.M. Wilms gad YOR ‘sail from Lit on first of | Capt. Colwell, of the voltiguers, and Capt. Cummings of | _ These five regiments are expected to be rapidly raised, Hrapquantens Anny or Ocourart Hag 8 Prcnes thet the actual Suskgn ak a 7 be 5 0 A; to es October; passage can toes Hote tive Id eoun- | the 12th Infantry, both mortally. The Mexicans left | *2 promptly placed in the public service. Offers have p, Fedet rai gg cd ay in Italy should be thoroughly comprehended. The Pope aoe 7 7 A.% try by this splendid ship, orby any Of the packets of the Old twenty-five on the eld, and adoff w large number; | *lteady been made, which induced the E:xeoutive to des- cera irs sia Ry og has introduced the politienl spirit of Western Europe, ‘a he Ff | P.M. leek Balt to ai mn ltou the iat and 40a of every | thet lcan'ts Cgtmated ct upwards of fifty. Tee Ne eee eee cane mamecewary erreaRe- | Dain Bin :—Pheve tho honge to acknow teas bre kodhiee einer yak pa erg open pn polo Hoo 7 PM $e hg in Ireland cnn have drafts on ar!,At afraid our loss is greater than hare mentioned, | "rhe administration have determined to de their duty, gelpt of your esteemed Istter of tho 16th instant, which | giieneu; and has created the ppectacie, ankuown to mO- 3 Me $0 8 THE ROKAL BANK GF Or Bae Vaddiie winiee | once BiioerTihwess Anche, con ineen eae field, bc hg ay eo dy Ng MP ida gh ple bas rep reps ey & AbeCaERTY ouaalitig of iv’ tollee ce Core Tema. Oc e Ooenle. onde envernmest: sling ha mam? td. ow will be paid at the various branches throughout Great Britain | concealed by the chaparral It wasanawful day, and my | Olive branch. As it may be deolined. they have deomed | 1g at Clarksville, Tenn, on the 7th of June last in ae ees : anak Thad, “soa $s tad ireland. “ADBIY 10, ip, BROTHERS k CO hoart sickened within me at the slaughter. Providence | T4v/Srtte'alt up the raaks ofthe asap to the proms | Tistion to certain important matters aad principles | {uate,tt telly bolder and stronger than more violent Hee me 0-4) Fulton street, New York, | enabled me to escape uninjured, though I believe I was | "aan to, tH Uh the ranks of 8 ally thinned by diseass | CoBnected with tho management of our nationul atfides, | Which it hae oxelted, Austria kes weear eae poste, Returning to New Y. ext door tothe Fulton Bank, | in the hottest of the fight; and it is with pride I oun tell desiring to know my views and opinions in regard to tick, won att a biatree - poe | i Fordham. Will'ms Packshos- noskded ens forthe Old or Black Ball | you our whole eommand did its duty, and did it nobly. | #4 death. Let tho enemy be assured that they have to | tie tante.ne they might have an. inpertant beste co | contest. not with « ‘band of rebels, but with Italy Fordhes. Wal Me™ 736 A, M. | Paly authorise ger agents for the Old or Aco iy. | Geal with an administratica whioh will not shriok from . y po ig 01 x Pontiff. The people of Italy’ will side with their ove Lay tae ing at Liverpool packets, aud re have not disgraced our military family; the Major | deal with a tiou of ite duties Tho best | thelr course, should my name be before the country as 1 | Formerly, if, Austria, otoesed’ nev owas oo + 120P.M. EANS—Louisiana and New | complimented me in the presence of hia olficers for the | {He mort eneruttle Pig ody their inout fatal dan, | candidate for the Presidency at the coming election, dary into Italy, France also oooupied some com 23P,M. 1245 553 kete—The splendid fast sailing | assistance | rendered him. I endeavored to do my dut e | ger isin this wars) Peace —thelr most fatal dan- | whieh | must beg leave to decline doing, for. even if dis: | jyunding position At present the family of Louis Phi- ye 140 ‘White Pi'ne J et DSON, P. Inaster, isnow load | and the official report will, hope, convince my friends | 878 1% [ue War. ot Gila’ tn: blautey:witheh Bi W posed to do #0, | cannot spare the time from” Mt, vial | lippe ix bent, for family objects, on conoiliatirg Austria. os * 6. 8 710 Ay Igy and Wall Positively sail September 13,her regula: day. | that I have. Necuet bate Paaiosany f War ei Which has been | duties to devote to the investigation of those subjects | ‘The ministerial organs in Paris have endeavored tomake Bry 608 a3 ‘or freight or , having handsome furnished accom. | We are sending an express back to Vera Cruz for re- | issued by the Secretary of War:— which their importance seems to require,to enable me to | \ieht of th a orisis in Italy—to it fi . of 16 “ 1 P.M. | modatious, apply on at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall , Wan Derantment ight of the momentous orisis in Italy—to treat it first as LP idan Ie ted Grleans phat: foot of Wall | inforcementa; I have but time to send a line. Sin—I am instructed by the Presiigut to revuent that | Feply to them in a way that would be satisfactory to iny- | “hose, and, then as a, trifle exaggerated Mi Gataee ‘Agcats in New Orleans, 1,0. Woodruf & Go., who will GEORGE DECATUR TWIGGS. | you will cause to be raised in the State of and | {ferefore say in’ this, iusance what | hove statedee | tOetks eloquently aud well of Pius and his works; we prom d all goods to their address, ARRIVAL OF PAREDES IN MEXICO, Organized at the earliest practicable period for service | ‘2 ed to | hope there is to be no connivance by the government Castle. Bedford. | Whitlickville. Thi ket ship Oswego, Capt. Ingersoll, will succeed the Fi the Washi Union, Ai 28, hd ith M Pr others on like occasions, which is that,! am no politi- | frauce at the invasion of Italy, which Apstria has al- , TAM. 7AM | Hudson, and anil her renin dae ‘avai [From the Washington Union, August 28.) during the war with Mexico, unless sooner discharged, | cian near forty yours of my life have besh passed in the : $M 46 ‘We have seen letters from Vera Cruz, which were re- | — , which, ax soon as organized,will be mustered into ready begun Now gathered together under thelr na- r OK MARSEILLES —The ship MINERVA’ | coived by this evening’s southern mail.’ Theve relato to | the service of the United States, ‘The regiment will con. | military service of the republic, most of which in the tive prince, with oth princes of the ig sure to 73 Ae Capt. Brown, For freight or passage. apply to | the intecesting copie of Paroder’ landing. fer pe ti Geld the camp, on our Western frontier, or in the In- | join Hair Soeves, thepartloct isske econmetemaaies 430 nude re BOYD & HINCKEN, Broners. As to Paredes, we regret to’ state that the oaptain of | Field and staff—I colonel, 1 lieutenant-colonel, | major, —_ monte og eat? ey, bg th Sraah, aging» be ol thelr own independence They have for the firet time The tains to end fren Crosas Malle wil agt sep om New | or Phi CITY OF IS FOR SALE | the British steamer must have been acquainted with his | 1 adjutant—a lieutenant of one of the companier, but | (he mont part conttantly on duty. the last two in Mexi- | attained that possibility, im thigyear, 1847 But they ‘Work Inland, excont at Broome street, and 33d areee etn ee | Da coe One SEY OM BT LUULS FOR SALE | toge name and character, as Patedos did not hesitate to | notin addition, £0 oF on is immediate borders, during which Hmol have | ore not stroag enough, not perhaps sufficiently harduned YU oon ancl rein tom, Bante) ip Daspenay the 11th day of October, 19:7, sealed Bids will be’ received by | 89*aK freely on board the vessel. He spoke freely of | Non-commissioned staff--1 sergeant-major, 1 quarter. | 20% Passed one night under the roof of a house; you | jn waror in uutual faith to cope with A ustrie sod Prapes \ may therefore very readily suppose under such circum. stances I bave bad but little timy to devote to the c sideration oF Investigation of Iuportant political anat- | speak up for humanity and freedom, this ithe. tie.—= (This last allusion is suspicious, and contirms | corporals, 2 niusicians, and 60 privates tere, or to their discussion, nor have I attempted to do | ‘The fate of Italy haugs on. the ips of statesmen inured 1817, payable at St. Louis, or New York, at the option of the | POWeE. ( a 5 p s0,or been mixed up with politieal men or matters in | to thy vindication of treed a rights ; . ns i hat the President stated In his-message to Congress: he number of privates, on belng mustered, not ra i | to tho vindication of freedom aud national rights; at Lake Mehopack: leave Croton Fallsom | pucchevere-cth ath = | seh sage to Congress:) | Should t privates, 1 , oe : : atthe oeuock A Me gad 4 [ trains, and for Pow: | ing sit per ceut cet anwum) sovmieameal gach ban may be “In any event, {t was certain that no change whatever | fall below sixty-four effective men ina company, it will | SPY Way, not even having voted for one of our Chief | word from Englaud, the Kreneh people will rouse itealt oe city. “1 % if cars from Croton Fatls will not stop | theundersigned, M+ vor of the city of St. Lor for the pur | Sunta Anna’s want of energy, ability, and principles, and | master sergeant, 2 principal musicians, ani bee ae gad New York, except at Tuckahoe {and Atty thousand dollars of six per Gent | declared that unfortunate Mexico would have. to throw | ici‘contomice, sean sy naiclas, and captain, dbany 1 first lieutenant, 2 second lieutenants, 4 sergeants, 4 united, But it is impoesiole that they can remain e: chase of one hundres to that unnatural alliance, fever England was s 7 i bonds of the city of St. Loais. cept h mnt thereof > Fr ersoge'Sundaye to Harlem and Merrisiana, if xe | ss'may- cs sold par, ou or vakuae the sth dat at Seoteaee, | Herself into the arms of America, oF of some European th weal Y Magistrates or any one else since [ have been in the | to th: 1 isnion, and force ff to To’clock A. 5 for part, or the whole. of s id bonds. bonds. ia the government of Mexico, whieh would deprive Pa- | by ived. 0 the popular mi » ani foo its government arrival of he PROM NeW YORK each for the sum of ove thousand dollars. "Kaeh bidder reden of power, eould be for the worse, so fur as tho | °° "<°"~ iy designated as the place of rendezvous for the pubiie eyes tavlog bown tatloned gr orviog for the } ohoy she spirit of Feance bi of Austria. Let the Fo Groton Falls ay CS rite wpenr Bt bid th fe United States were concerned, while it was highly pro- | several ‘sompenten as fast as they shall be organized, and | ™St Part beyond the Him ie I. Fo. 3 apaaaive at this ‘9 Whitliekvil 4 E tabu. 1 can say iu all sincerity that | have no aspirations for cre ty MEAS at handing over Itely to the Presidency, and if! am a candidate or to bo one, it | hopulen thraldrom. ounts Rot supply ~ | must be recollected | am or will be made so by others, neue Tarther tntenetlen teen oy ph and by no agency of mine in the matter; under thisstate | There appears to be no doubt capes bable that any change must be for the better,’ where they may be further organized into a regiment. at Paredes is monarchist—a friend of a foreign movarch, | The regiment will be inspected and mustered into # wee alle Oe ugh the. Haver Ny eneeg ere te itn big in to kos al sre his pret e an vice by an officer or officers of the United ee arm von which the bi ve been opened, to the persons | \exico, looks to any change, looks rather abrot hho will, in every case, be instructed to receive no man i t in Wie made the denoeites, excepting to he bidder towhom the | than to America, for the change of her rulers. It wille- | who isin yeart apparently over forty-five or wuder | OftbInEA, should a majority of the good people of our | feiais were rivy to tho plot ; and there ts documentary GAY & CU’S BOSTON AND EASTERN EX. | boudssrenwarded. a ie bids shall b ed; | Main for the British captain to explain how and why he, | eighteen, or who is not of physical strength and vigor | thir rift, or ling any the Drae in the world 1 ett Ta, | *vidence of Girasselini’s complicity. Grasselini signed PRESS, via Newport and Fall River—This Express | 40 onde then wasold shall be sold to the highest bidder os | * & Neutral, introduced so decided an enemy into our | ‘To this end, the Inspector’ will be uecompanied by & hound to serve them, and will do 20 honestly und faith, | orders for letting loose w grent number of prisoners, and [eaves the office, No.1 Wall, street, comer of Broad: |‘! the bids be deemed toolow. ' "| portw at all, and without acquainting us with his char- | medical offloer cf the army, and the volunteer will be | pound to serve thom, and will do so honestly 5: | for the admission into the city of purties of despagadoes daily, at quarter before 5 o’clock, P. M., by securing Ceriiicates redness now outstanding agaiust the city | ac submitted to his examination. It is respectfully suggest. | (2 io the beet of my abilities, strictly in conformity to | from Facn without the customary pai Many ants nud others the advantage of m late hour for for | ,eruucates gt ‘of cash, ¥ 7 | “It appoars from the Vere Cruz letter, that when Pa- | nd that, public notioe of these requircmente will prreene | he provisions of the Constitution, as near ax possible in | of these tnen! whe ere found to have money, $0 Fee eae occa frit and valuable parcels are secured | , UP tothe i6th day of September, 1817, inclusive, oan | Teh entered that city, he was recognised by two or | much digappointment to the zealous and patriotic | Siucy two of whom at least partielt ate tin erecting eed | 2cousiderable extent in foreign o tage, and atiletions, a Dt map 3 Ns, a i . fe = wr or ot inser! io po a1 iniron safes dnd placed in the charge of faithful conductors, Ton or persons, at par, for cash, making the bonds’ so taken at | {ree Per#ons—an inspector at the gate, and by Senor | citizens of your State who ap ri ora: a Mogg patting in operation that glorious instrument. But many 9 Nono!’) The active mo’ am iy 4on oF persons, at par, for cash, making the bonds so taken at | Atogha, who attempted justification for his silenoe 1 ’ . me § : pon | By the enclosed copy of ac forwarded in our own cars, and | jor (o4 cash, toyable at twenty tons nine, six, or three Year, | 114 11mo excuse, that though he was un American eith- | dont to oall for voluutocre, It will be perreived. that ail important changes in our affairs at home and abroad | pear to have beet & niusbet Of disbanded saemas No.1 Wall street, comer of Acony a the ordinance authdrising the sale of these bonds | %9n, yet he was no apy! Tho fact is, that Paredes | the fleld and company officers with volunteers taken into may take place between this and the time for holding the | of a svcret police, which had existed under the late pom ls nu the amount of bonds To Newenstle hands of the Mayor, a Geeta roa Beerying oreareses arill be called for in any part of the city. Yi lection for filling said office, so much s0,as to make it tifleate. There appeared to be nothing dirvetly to im- is given below. roarovly remained ten minutes in the city, and went off | the service ofthe United Stutes, aro to be appointed and | “ | i PP . agua 7 Osos | NO EMMI as seus | 5, cg Access CRRYAN MULLANPHY, Mayor. | without the knowledge of Colonel Wilson, or any of the | commissioned, or such as have been appointed aud com than myosif should be ected tet mnetides tac tar, | Pllcate Cardinal Lambruschinl, whoremained quistiy at. us . . H , Comptroller. military officers. misgioned, in ‘accordance with the laws of the State : t ity sigh Meg? val ? AREPORITION PASSAGE OFFIGE—To Liaise RIA tec A new element has been thus thrown {nto the polities | whence they are taken; and would suggent the extrenie Frida cisia carseatonmenssecign Disc geNTa glee’ | Mena ne Nae, SANE Tl abbey ch fr Ibany, 3 By 58%, Oomega: ‘ ) outstanding bonds, | °f Mexico. -He had arrived from Paris; and, it is impos- | importance to the public service thut the officers for the y > P | represented as very popular. The capture, on the $3: Roc! aS Saas, Bt) gt velande An Qreteaiies to meoyide (OC sas bar pent conte dina bends, sible for us to ascertain at this time for What precise | above regimonts be judiciously selected. for | have not the yanity to believe Lays any,but { would | of July, of Cardinal Minardi, the supposed ‘head of the wit, $4; ! ‘ieago, Din is gations of inde . e * i ith, pleasure - | cons; C led the utteanp De ee ee itie Oh; Whitehall, $3; Montreal, sent fee Keg purpose he had visited France. and with what political | — It may be proper to remark, Moat Bat would rejoive thet the republle rad one etree | conspizaters, who had previously eluded the attempts rear. ; : , at the law provides for ; A [ © i é by the City Council of the City of St Louis | views he hav returned to Mexico, It now appears that | the clothing (Ia money) and subslatence of ta non com | tory'worthy and totter qualited Uean Lath ced nc trae | S2zent him, Caused an immense excitemvnt among the i f he had left Havana in the British steamer for Vera Cruz; | missioned officers, musicians, and privates, of volunteers y: | Peon og hie Pepclinny Ardy got posession 6 Src 1 the Mayor be, and he is hereby authorised, there are thousands, to discbarge the arduous and im- | }; son; and it required all the influence of the pro- idee tha ker Ay near ae pemeeedrei aid ah aad oe that ho travelled under an arsumed nume, and the cap- | who are received into the service of the United States. portant duties appertaining to that high office. Be thin nis person; ‘tl th yet a facheo Vantaa Pp it fifty thousand dollars, forthe purvose of Paying the ontatauding | ‘Ain of the steamer professes to state, as'e stranger to | "In respect to clothing, the law requires that the vol: | POT may, should I ever occupy the White House it must | the wrowing tumult. ‘The arming of the elvie foced het bouds ofthe eity, which fail due during the presencGsen] year, | liituself; although our consul at Havana (General Camp- | untecrs shall furnish their own clothing, for which pur. | * it *EVapbataiseds bove ot the veoples ged By comet | (egrowing fumult, ‘The arming of the civic forée B and alaoother obligations of imdebtedness which existed pre: | bell) was apprised of his departure, and notified the | pose it allows to each non-commissioned officer, musi. bbe Asal ser ag stra 7h dy Hoople, and by no act | been completed; and on the 26th of July, Cardinal Fer foonlees te tha ocsnmemenetiac oftos peeded Rodi tae. commanding officer at Vera Cruz of the fact. It was | cian, and private, three dollars and fifty cents per | °f mind, .#0 that | could enter on the duties apperinin. | retti had visited the principal posta of the Nstional Sec. a, The bonds to be issued under the provisions of this | unfortunate that our consul did not, intend of trans: | Stentbracrfeg the tite Ino dealt he inch carvine at Phe | iu to the Chief Magistrate of th country untrammelied | Guard. and had addreseed each battalion inthe wost we. 7 ordinance peall berench for {re sum of one thousand, dollars. | initting iis letter by the mail, send a confidential agent | United States, In order that the volunteers’ who” shell | 8&4 wnpledged beyond what I have previously stated as | ceptable manner. “Let us provoto Europe,"sald he: that tag, $6 Be ondaine : follows ee ire reuuized will be given for the fulfilment of all Ving ds the Constitution, so that | could and would be | we lnow how tegovern ourselves without the need of fo- "2 6. ln addition to ps, wil 2 mom- at Comp Yea rs in the same vessel, to apprize the Governor immediately }'ho mustered into rervice under thia requisition may be | SS! we ln 8 Fe oa tai ron toning the city at 7, Fort familton Treasurer and Comprrolier ; shall be ined to bearer, and ¥ be President of the nation and not of a party ted je day of the sale thereof ; and guch as are | on his landing; and thus Paredes might have been ar- | euabled to provide themselves with good and suffic! act o'clock. and 45t*re__ | ‘sot otherwise provided for by the fourth section of this ord | rested before heleftthecity. ‘Tholetterinthe Picayune | clothing, the commutation allowaice for ix mouths EY PORT—Th. mer JOSEPH | nance, shall be redeemable at the end of twenty years from | sufliciently explains the manner in which he had en- (twenty-one dollars) vill be advanced to each pon-com- pe Sait Teave ve. pier, foot of | the date th shalt bi for O'clock, Fe “ | reiguintervention.” The iatelligence of the rollitary o0- For the interest you and other kind friends of thecom- | cupation of Ferrara by Austrian troops,which was not et mittee and those you and they represent take in my cot first credited, ts confirmed by the circumstance that inst the enemy while this war con- | Cardinal Ferretti had formally protested, in the name tinued success ag th nd a} made payable, principaland in- | tered and left Vera Cruz, and the mortification of the | missioned ofiicer, musician, and. private, after being SONY attic c i . i Chambers street, daily Key Port, at 3 n this eity or. in the city of New York, at the | 4 mericanson learning his esoape; and the same corres- | mustered into service, but only with the express condi, a eee ae re “ aghees neg slg beara of the pontiff against the act, Accounts from Tuscany Sande deci foo chase; the said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of | Pondent enters into some speculations on some of the | tion that the volunteer has already furnished himself Fe retin sanyo mpl attering | mention that tbe recent events in Rome bad created N. B.-On Sunday's, the boat will leave the foot of Ham- | ori is ~ ; ich | effects which his sudden return to Mexico may produce onths? clothing—thia fact to be certified to | ™&oner y' Pl my name with | great excitement and alarm among the people, who sus- reet at 8 Canal street. 84: Chambers, street, 834: | "Per centum per annum, pryable semi-aunually, for which yP widiele mantie’ closking—t) is the distinguished office in question, aud especially for the | “ceted sla hiamAions on. the pert ce te red Beet ese fi tiaicans Sea Pler No. 1, North coupons shall be attached, said coupons to be sighed by the | upon the destiny of that country. the poptaster by the onplein. ot. the company —or: that 3 pected similar machinat on the part of the agent handsome and complimentary manner in which they | of the retrograde party. An edict of the Grand Duke % 3 300% . {t is searcely necessary for us to attempt any elaborate | the amount, thus advanced, shall be applied, under the i 4 | ‘3 fe 934 o'clock. ee Sec. 3, immediately after the passage of this ordinance, the | speculation uponthe ultimate conrequences ofthis event, | wupervision of his cuptain, to the object contemplated by Lhe a ab gimecpeny peg pe etgg ee re dvand for | was promulgated on the 21st of July, in which he de- NOTICE. ary hevwill sell the bonds aforesaid or aay part thereat; te any | But, We may be excused for saying that, on the first | luw. In this latter case, the advance commutation for | ¥hich I beg leave to tender you. and throuxh you to the | elarrs bis rene ae tentang atte otaee STATEN ISLAND will sell the bonds afore: y art thereot; £0 any | biuah of this matter, 1t would seem caloulated to prolong | clothing will be pald onthe captain's coctitioste that ie | & e o 5 iy promises reforms in the institutions, and in ull the On and ¥, April i be Person or persoas, at par, fo ly, my most cordial thanks for the same if hi blic administrati 1 StATEN TALANDER wil roangdayeathe de bamnce of this odimanet ad fhat | the war-and prevent an immediate consummation of led it will ba 80 applied arriving at the place | , With ecnsiderations of the highest repectand esteem, | however’ tat the Faaslon for reform Ie hisited tore eee aren 1gLanp ie the highest bidder, for enshy‘on 8 y which shall be thirty-five | reded by Sante Anna, was: ssevery oue knows, unfriendly | of rendervous, and for travelling home from the place of | | Femain, gentlemen, your obedient and devoted servant, | minority; he exhorts the people to maintain order] sp- and I, 2, 3, 4, run as follows, until LEAVE At 6, 8, 9, 10,11, A. M. 2 Serote P- eM er the of this ordinanee between nurs of | ty " ve At ; Z, TAYLOR, peals to their loyalty and good senso; declares illegal the LEAVE NEW YORK i ay shall be designated by the Giutes mi eee te T antaicereniias cateses warsicspe sin ppg coqant ps hg Roh A i‘ Major General U. 8. Army. establishment of a national guard, and intimates that At 7, 9, 10, 11, A.M, and 1,2, ton minates past $, and at 4, 5, 0 i it; and, further, chat he will receive | ‘siyonoes of the hostile spirit of this leader, It inforess | ese el ot ‘ To Dr. Wilcox and others, of the committee, all functionaries who may join in any spontaneous for- Atte Os th AMG glock, FM Goatod bids fr the stems wp to that time. eT “4 aye ith ce ko ona digs by ik yghueg beng dfn a | mation of such a body will be dismissed Nevertheless, New York April 18th.” 4 als Sec. 4. The mayor shall sell all, or any part of the aforesaid | us that when our minister, Mr. Slidell, “ reached Vera | possible inthe arrangement of this whole matter, in or- an of Waoh & body Wil a, eemisped. . Nevecthelan = > BHURY, OCEAN HOUSE, | bonds, at par, to any person or persons, who may apply for the | “rus, in November, 1645, he found that the aspect of af- | der that the volunteers may be ready for immediate ne) Oplllise ox Che How, dase Boskannn | a letter ipa fags rim being sonal cenee oto OR BHRE: Hare ea oe Deck: | sme; and he shall deposit the money received from such sale | fairs had undergone an unhappy chai The govern. | service. Officers of the quartermaster and subsistence eT Ge Wilmot Proviso inan | disorders whio lentity Gak' acetoats af Fucesec bee Middletown and Hed Bank—The Steamboat | {2 the City Treasury; and such person. or persons who may | ment of Gen. Herrera, who was at that time President of | departinonts will be immediately ordered to the place of wi ee Kcigest 1607; ” (| COR ae ane iatiny Sean eeecueee oC, Piorenes bat Price, , Will run as follows, from Fulton executed redeemails weiter they at, a Tenyortweury | (herepublic, was tottering to its fal. General, Paredes | rendeavous, with funds to defray the necessary exPen%8 | Geerinuaw: 1 hayo been honored oy the tecati Got | Pettianed the Grand Duke for the immedia:e organise: : ver i i ‘4 military term! whic ¢ incurred. geo ctat “4 . 5 Marke: Slip rast River Leave Shrewsbury. years. sabe or they may elect aud designate at the time of | \* 0) Oty ive government of Herrera by @ military re. Vory Teepeotfully, your obedient servant. pote Fine Ra veenoe to mathe with the democracy of Old | to give this proof of confidence to his subjects. It ts O'clock. Orclock. | "Suc. 5. On the day which shall have been designated by the | volution; aud ono of tho prinolpal means which he em- wu C MARCY, Secretary of War. rks in their Harvest wang Ee aye aes co be ‘held at | added that the law upon the press in Tuscany was pro- 7 AM Mondey, 3h ip Ait | Mayor, in the adfertisement provided for by the hurd section | ployed to effect his purpose, and render the government | ‘Thus it appears, that happen what may: tie Fronidont Heading, on Saturday, the 2sth instant. | should ct- | ducing the best effects e Line will run to Howell Works, Squan vi of wis ordinance, between the hours of 12. and Lo’clock, FM. | of Herrera odious to the army and people of Mexico, | means to do his duty thoroughly. We are in the war, tts intonenttnn poesia + 1k ei theme en | wicohinw aay Meio and Freehold. es to convey passengers to all Prosdentof the Board of Aldermen, and the Cheriesn of the rab es srasemting Henlopen in ied oats and we must ag ous | if maccatary, doses oth vigor- | have to tanen sen, thet, may poblie daties iuoee ase Ween mene nit bi irom eo Hae is untrys pits 1 he 4 minister of peace 8, alle ously, and honorably. ‘he presence of Paredes was not P aoe. ji s EVERE ‘ PGR — > ©°N"'By All persons are forbid” trusting the above boat on ac- | Hoard of Delegates, or such of them ae may be present. it was the intention of Herrera, by « treaty with the | known here when the six regiments were culled tato | Present week will render this ‘uapoerbie learn that Justice Downing was selsed with an apoplec- const of the Owner. 4: Fy ALLAIRE, to that time, and he shall acll to the highest bi United States, to dismember the territory ot Mexico, by | service; but that movement may be productive of no | ,,L%#j0lee to observe that the glorious democracy of | tic fit on Sumday; and being extremely corpulen’. bia nud 30r* re issued anderthe eet away the depart f Texas. Phe vern- " e le el mt i or, and preparing triends entertain little hope of ia recovery. enterday fers, for cxsh, ie pro ceding away the department oj T serious copsequences, yet it will only increase our vigi- | “Old Berks” are buckling on their armor, and in little b f hi ry. Yonturdi FOR RAREWSBURY LONG BRANCH, | ofthis ordinance. wh: n sold previously i a . | for the approaching contert. Itis long since any State | inorning he was invensible, and to all appearances muck -SCHENCK’S, HIGHLANDS, Oceat | in manner as described this ord y | ment of Herrera is believed to have been well-disposed | lance. At all events, the President is determined to pre norning he pp shall not 1 the fourth section of t ific adjustment of existing difficulties; but. pro- election has involved such important consequence for the | worne " House, end Hatoatown Landing. few | Sulese in the oplaion of the Mayor. Rresident o fo ae clement: foe, te con eourity, and In order to | Date fut every contingency, and to vindleate the rights | democracy of the Union, as the approaching election for | “Genonga’s Inqurer.—An inquest was held yesterda: boat EDWIN LEWIS, Cet Haynes, will ran as follows | Aldermen aud the Palrimen Gf the Board of Delegs tf ward off the danger of the revolution led by Paredes Neste tore y y Governor of Pennsylvania. On its result may probably | afternoon, on the body of o lad named James Ralph, From Spee es Leeper eee re ahr aah aaa eseeeaal be teas uch aeeneiaion Wad he male ot the | ‘vindated Sea voleaa ngreament, and refused tocrecsive on |. TAt O? Well ae to aoneptot pence. depend the ascendancy of the democracy of the Union | who came to his death by fading from the mast boad of Leque How Fo". 3 ey, shall procee h negol e ¢ 2 : ARMY INTELLIGENC for years to come. Hence our democratic brethren of | the ice boat “ Oregon,” his head striking the deck, He ‘Aug. o'clock. Ang. o'clock. bonds, as shall appear to a majority of them best for the interest | accredit our minister; and this, although informed that y ry ‘z Monday, 30, at 6 A.M. Monday, 30, at 10 A. of the city. he had been invested with full powsr to adjust all ques- In common with the community, generally, we were | other States are witnessing the contest with intense anx- | was taken up ingensible, a doctor was called in, who ap Tresday, 31 at in Mi M. Pacsdey, 3), a Bao. 6 It shall ay dut Lions in dispute between the two governments, under the impression that in case of any accident to | jety. The field is 4 fair one; our candidate well-tried, plied the proper remedies, but without effect. He wae Stages will be in readiness on the armivdl of pr to wi “On the 30th of Deeember, 1845, General Herrera re- | Gen. Scott, that Gen. Pillow would assume the command | abie and honest; and he has been regularly nominated | conveyed home to his afflicted parente, but died shortly rigned the Presidency, and yielded’ up the government | of the army, as being tho only one full Major General | by the party. Should he be defeated, the attempt will | aiterwards, A verdict was rondered accordingly to General Paredes without a struggle. Thus a revolu. | present, after Scott. An experienced offlcer of the army | bevain to explain the decision of tho ballot-voxes, in| New Krreire—The propristors of the new Bridge Lion was accomplished solely by the army commanded | informs us, however, that in his opinion, this is not so, | any other manner than by adinitting that the Whigs | stroct ferry have succeeded iu getting ® license from the by Paredos, and the supreme power in Mexico passed in- | and that General Worth, though only a Major Gene have the majority, Our candidate for Canal Commis- | Ferry Commissioners, and it will soon go into operation tothe hands of # military usurper, who was known to | by brevet, yet as his brevet commission is of an older | sioner is, also, above all reproach, both personally and | We understand the Union Ferry Company have. agresd vey pumengers to allipartsof the country. jy3i30tere The superior steamer NEW HAVEN, Captain Van Pelt, can be chartered for #xent: sions to any place, by application at No. 8 Batrerv Plane, North river. vad sere Hoy Sarah LINE Ww ATS TTL Pillow’s full ission, and as hi ily, and is eminently qualified for the duti "4 1 - MY “3 Bs ; i ‘ retain that command over Generrl Pillow.» The point | democratic keystone should give way, there is great ew compan. ht to reduce the ferriage to one Beschcoees rasenen Gemars meena sore Soomno | ‘othe permans ofte Comte ogc, ling dnp danginn |” Soarony 8 hope of adfoting our ifeutien eran a |e ea eae Te acne ok tolas | Seamer eTonas smomud Gre tay, there Je creat | new company ought to eduae te feriage to on some The new clegns Sreumat ROG! WiLLAaMe, apt. jess which existed previous tothe commencement | be cherished while Paredes remained at the head of the | positively, whether this is the correct view of the case,— | contest, emphatically, he that is not for us is against us. crease the travel amazingly on their line. A. Degroot, Tuesdays, an ‘ys, at fiscal year. government. He had acquired the supreme power by a | New Orleans Bulletin, August 21. i do not apprehend defeat, unless our wily foe should Agsavt nis Son.—A man named John McNamee six, A. M, from the pier ope oan touching at | I be constituted a separate fund to be call- military revolution, and from the most solemn pledges to eee - first lullus into security by making no extraordinary | was arrested for a dangerous assault upon his son. It Hammond street pier, from New Yor! Fund,” and all moneys that may be appropri. ze Sr. Louis, August 23, 1847, | public efforts; and then, atthe eleventh hour, quietly | appwara that some diffeulty occurred with his wife, and For vessane or (rieght, apply on board the Boats, or to Geo. UY ie ity Cousall.shall bp set aside and | wage war against the Unived States, and to raaguquet <fibetidiptt steal a march upon usa they have done io some other | hie became, euraged, and seized au earthen bowl, and T, Beamley A the oc arbhderastinn the above bouts ow ao | frereict cxaiustvery forthe paroees of discharging the debts of jeer tie bed denounced as guilty of treasom all thses | “aire at the Farthest West—Intelligence frem St. | Rates, “Our vigianoe ought tobe constantly ‘on the | reeset hen es mine great force. Instead of striking of the owners mye ch Src. 9, ‘the Mayor shall recenv sertificates of debe, Mexicans who considered Texas as no longereonstitu- Loui alert, until the moment of victory. her, as was intended, it struck their son, aged about the city in purchase of any lien of | ting @ part of the territory of Mexico, an@who were | A party of fifteen menyheaded by Capt. Drake, of the | ‘The question of slavery, in one of its ancient aspects, | twelve years, in the fa s which 7 fb ; ge NING LINE FOR ALBANY AND gdaens which,are sow onrstandin . producing « dreadful wound i friendly to the cause of peace. The duratiowof the war hi rf 0: , via Fort | 28# been recently revived, and threatens to couvulss the | jlis nose was awfully cut, and hang by a mere cartilage. Tpreektast ad Dinreron board the Boat bonds suthorised 0 oe ERIS 4c MASEHAN. which he waged egainse the United States was indef. | British navy, have vey beng Me iia Me Haber cent | Country, | The democratio party of the Union ought to | His eye, it feared, will alo by destroyed. Two physl- * The low pressure steamboat TROY, Captain A. Gorham, Chairman of the Bi oP Detnstes nite, because the end which he proposed,.of the recon- | Hall. They started a few days r Mr. Huber and | pr-pare themselves in time for the approaching storm. | cians were immediately called in, who dressed the Bl leave the stenspbnat pior foot of Barclay street Mondays, ORGE MAGUIRE, quest of Texas, was hopeless. Besides, there was good | party, whose arrival here some ten days since | have al- | Theirf best seourity in the hour of danger, is to cling | wounds. ‘The father was immediately commitved to the ‘ 1 A is bi ‘ 5 5 fo er ved hte be pronounced 01 ‘0 tha Meauipot Pier faot of hiseey droge Auer, Mhursay | octet SE Me Beatcoteaalcand imirhaae | aroby, and to call » foreign ‘European prince to the | on of interest. ‘They encountored no hortie indians, |octhe Staten, isthe miovable basis on which the party | doceased was perfectly sober when he commited the Fash and Se-urday, at half past six o'clock, A.M., returaing on the | {im'recurned to. the Bowd of Aldermen \ throne.” nor met with molestation of any kind. can alone safely rest. ‘This has saved us from the in- | act, opposice days. oriinated, with ‘kis objections thereto, was, t There are other proofs of the hostile spirit of Paredes. | Capt. Fischer's company of mounted men also arrived | toads of abolition, Northern democrats are not ex- 4 Pere ery Gs (sa Fare 50. Coxta, B. Hall of August, one thousand eight hundred and forty: The Prosident’s mentage states turther, that" the deter- | yesterday from Santa Fe. They left New Mexico at | peoted to approve slavery in the abstract; but they owe | Destmucrive Fire ar Kinawron, Canada Jor passage or freight, apply om board, orto ¥. B.Hall.at | sidered by said Board, n Egemeed by the seat mination of Mexico to rush into hostilities with the | the same time with Capt. Dent’s command, but travelled | it to themselves, as they value the Union, aud all the | ‘Twewry Houses Burwr—A calamitous fire oc- the omeenm, she inet ined au Board having voted for i1 United States was afterwards manifested from the whole | slowly. They saw no hostile Indians. The different | political blessings which bountifully flow from it, to | curred in Kingston on Wednesday afternoon Inst, by | 7 f th thereto, to the contrary, notwithsiand y. y 0 srr aM, NAVIG ATION a ve Mayor the} Si: 'W. DOUGHERTY, bent a Ed KA bop a goa of Forsen, volunteer edb ae going out, spttiog alone png Bemed wate Ukertusiion hus inte ae walsh savetey of Dost d fomilies were reg tae * a C| f Ald . Affairs to our minister, Ly jate on the twelfth ot ta snail’s pace. Lieut Love was met near San’ ¢. ee quai v wv D tne ne. he fire took place in the ol e A ceaae, tat, Sontmmmnten, se ee’ | Tita bill having bean reearod bytes Beard of telererse, | Mareb, 1080. Paredes hed thant sayotucionioes tie gov- | fo, with hia ninety dragoons and $300,000, had been on | States wherein slavery exists, Our fathers have made | atthe corner of Princess ant Wellington streets; and . TON 1750 tons burthen, Frederic Hewitt, | by amessenger from the Board of Aldermen, withthe objec- | ernment, and his minister, after referring to the resolu- | the Plains more than two montbs. thos a. hela heir pede as of the Sorts; and it | being in the centre of business, the ’ - a <a ber commander, will start from New York on the 234 September, | tions of the Mayor thereto, on the eleventh day of Ansust one tion for the annexution of Texas, which had been adopt- | ‘The returned volunteers we: ceived to-day by the | is not for the descendants of either party, in the present | although all of them were wooden tenements in a greatly oorcying the United States Mail thousand eighthandred and forty-seven. The Board of Dele- | o4 by our Congress of March, 1846, Proceeds to declare | mill ‘and citizens in great style. After parading | generatien, to cancel this solemn compact. The abo- | dilapidated condition. The flames were frst seen to She will touch to land passen- | kates thereupon proceeded, and reconsidered the vote on the ‘a fact such an this, or, to speak with greater exact- “ iq | litionists, by their efforts to annul it, have arrested the | burst forth in the rear of a baker's shep in Wellington “ dthe | that ‘afi , to speal greater exact- | through the streets, they were escorted to the * Park, i, France and . ine ether onels pocetaltaretion, passed the otable an act of usurpation, erent q nf ‘ena. | natural progress of emancipation, and done great injury | street, and in less than an hour, all the wooden buildings 488, 80 ted ii 4d addi haven.” Rew une by the requisite majority: all the members present, nine | 2488, 80 11 pation. ¢ &n impe- | beautiful grove in the vicinity of the city, and addr cue Means Vm uuinber, voung for the passage thereof, the objectious of the | rious necessity that Mexico, for her own honor, should | ed by Hom James B. Bowlin, in English- aud Rev. Mr, | to tho slaves themselves, : : in Wellington street, all those in Queen street, and all The rt in the strongest mauuer, with a | Mayor, to the contrary, notwithatanding! repel it with proper firmness aud dignity. The supreme | Picker, in German—Capt. F.’s company being composed | Afver Louisiana was acquired from France by Mr. Jef | those in Princess + Dd nr ant ed; the fire view to berg converted into ip and subject at an . OHN H. TICE, government beforehand declared that it would look upon | almost exclusively of Germans. By the way, it issomo- | ferson, and when the State of Missouri, which consti- | ig stayed by the brick house of Mrs. Talbot, im Prin time to ingp: ction by officers appointed by the President, bo Clerk of the Board of Delegates. | such an act as a casur sels; and, as a consequence of | what amusing to see with what eagerness the German | tuted part of it, was about to be admitted into the ouses of J. Watkins & Co. during and after construction. ‘ tion, negotiation was, by ite very nature, at te themsel i for the New | Union, the Missouri question arose, and in ite progress by the Upper Canada Bank She has two engines, of 1000 horse power each, and accom | I certify the foregoing to bea. true copy of the origiaal Or- Sa tas sad oer wan the only resourses of the Mexizam | Maslotn serving "The poy is what | tary oom ood, eape- | threatened the dissolution of the Union. ‘This was set- | ¢ tor these buildings the whole block would movltiovs for. 30 ers, ne 5 eieters ofc ee Pome cially when the scren ore considered, aud then, many of | tled by the men of the Inst generation, as other impor been burnt up, #0 furiously did the fire rage. The possene Nowe oe, Sock ectnaareaie Now Nor ste, - STD “ f | wot appear, also, that on the foufth of April following, | them having beon reared to arms, the purait 1s quitecon- | tant and dangerous}questions have. been settled, 1a & Mansion House Hotel, now occupied ; peer som 390 thus freight, which will be charge QUERY [Fete appears to be two ferent classes of men | General Paredes, through his Minister o: War, issued | gonial spirit of mutual concession, Under the Missouri com: | rai Military Hospitals, and unfortunai erording to the nature of the gonds vffering, A re | eins lee, Loreen Sree, tates one class lopks orders to tie Mexican General In command on tbe |” Within the last few months, St. Louix has become | promise, slavery wan furover prohibited orth of 38 pationts, was in great danger of being consum must pase through the Post Office. Parcels, for which bills of | So Sokcn Sth centy Wut T have never boos chiens cae Texan frontier to ‘attack’ our army by every means | more noted for crime, considering {ts population, | deg. 30'min. ; and south of this parallel the quest 4 door to Mr, Talbot's, and having Its Indy: g will be sigaed, will be charged $5 exch, forthe difference. I¢ cesta whe Wtegcther, | which war permits, To this General Paredes has been | than any olty in the Union. 1 wrote you of the disgust. | was left to be deokded by tho people. Congress, in the ding iuto the midat of the flames For frevaht ot pessage apply at the office of the Qeesn Steam | Wy no~ et me iell you, on pledged to tae urmy and people of Mexico during the | ing rape case of MeComus, Since then, two others, still | #dmission of Texas, following in the footsteps of their removed, and, the weather being Navigation Company, 45 With are eg Cleneral dgent., | Scott, 9 Nassau street, aud ‘litary revolution which had brought him into power | more shocking, have been perpetrated, OBryan, an | predecessors, adopted the same rule ; and, ln my opin- val was attended with more inconve F, MILLS, General Agent military revol p K pte ye BAY. | ROSKHY & Ross, yetneneey easy Some ¥. The other | On the eighteenth of April, 1846, General Paredes ad- | [rishman, bas been arrested for assaulting the person of | ion, the harmony of the States, and even t security of | nienoe than danger ; the hospital furniture was alro re ‘AH EKEN & CO. class don’t care two strnw: ¥ shirts or not veiter to the commander on that frontier, in | m little girl six years of age; and a man, hitherto reg- | the Union itself, rejuire that the line of the insou moved ; but the soldiers worked well, und by staying the as long as they are tolerated. t any shi 1 | dressed a pet 8 7 territor, \ 1 t pital WILLIAM ISELIN: | ue. | there first—he selisa magnificert one for$t 80, nad wrens | which he stated to him, ‘wt the present lute L tappote | protable, namo Kirepeteiek, slaty years of age, violated | compromise should, be extended to any « LOUROn: Tuc tacanet tha adibees ae aoreaetaeaae fT ent 4 ta fit, Opposite Herald office, a 183", a at the head of that valiant army, either fighting al- | the person of a little girl a few days since, and abscon- | Wich we may acuire froin Mexico. saved mes of the sufferers wo connot lee the ensuing full ne eros aso tore at True te Letmotlag ter. Uae opecsiishs Of s Cetapelta;”| det’ In the letter insvacon the GEId tase much injared | MEI should entertain the same OPleiee, coe Ts aeetTOn | eae barat betes very densely populated | but Shee : ry and supposing you already on the theatre of operations, | that her life is despaired of. certain this would become pus practical question: | we reculle Dn ebe Gtoree: neon, has had considerable experience ia’ teaching.” ‘She | and with all the forcesassombled. it is indispensable that | A few days since two sooundrels asseulted a lady in the | but thet it never can be thus considered.must be ovident | Mr. Spankie, Mr, A. Smythe, Mr. Gillard. Mr White, je had Logsrign syacem, waich is Eroatly approv of | hostilities be commenced, yourself taking the initiative vtgede d rowing viel in Lar ogy agape robbing Here a sete = Ag Jens RR 3 ble a paca MoComaell Joab re neon is. ia "erms, Three. per mont! enemy.’” her of money and jewelry to the value of about $300 Neither the soil, the 6, DOF ‘odie nell lor u ; bi . Tetters must pass throuuh the Postoffice: Aline addressed 9 A.B., atthe Herid office, slat! be at | SED¥t IRE °Demy, toa that Gon, Paredes should | This wae done on one of the most, public thoroughtisres | that portion of tide oft, Novth oe Broth, i eherted te | Cetra aoe SOL. Bicement Exteel 3 Parsaxe or freight, apply to pn Pre. | have. changed these feelings towards the United States, | of the city, at high noon. Yesterday ofloer Cozaens, a | indeed of any portion of it, North or Bout, der Cartwright and Robt. Drummond, Esquires; and tl ala sah oe MAR. & Co.. 94 Sonth st. AINTINGS—A small collection of rare and good Paint. | or his relations towards Santa Anns. He will not readi- } Lieutenant of the Guard—one of tho very few efficient | slave Iabor; and, besides, every fcility would be there | ground being more valuable, than even rented ae it was, TOR GTS OF THE STEAMER bey pr a 4 order, sod hawdsomely | ly forgive the mau who supers¢ded him in his power, and | membura of our polico--arrested the scoundrels; and they | afforded to the savy to eeaape from i inater_. Such | Dut litle low occurs, Wo ake also happy to state, tha MISBOURT, fe 1» wi the for sale at 91 Lib: street. Two or three fine histo- ot in custod, roperty would Lall- | owing to prompt a 8, aren! por Poor Office, on Tueeday, Bist invents st Ia | seal plerares,tandscapes, Les May be" seen every day from | tyne hime forth from Mexiee. ao operation bevwees bin | Night before inst a general fracas occurred inthe up- | forsin. le, i# morally ‘mpossible, therefore, tbat « | tion Sf the suderers! goods aod furniture were cared so o'clock, noon. au, 30, 3ire | gtill o'clock. Au26 30 re bs Banteanan, ‘The first effect of his return may rather | per part of the town between the ‘and aden of irish | majority of the emigrants to that yestios of the territory | that the rendering them houseless d out of business perms = il si ANCY GOODS-¥. A. ARTAULT, ietor of the | be to fan the flame of dissension which once divided the | rowdies, Two hmen were ten, and the | south of 36 deg, 30 min.. which will be chiefly composed | was the greater portion of their k The oyty will tin aus of fellow-citizens from the Eastern, Middie, and | deed | iner, for the buildi: had sielpe vE A a dene op wa | he etc ete ech tute ahaha | tametiedanaaa michayy bow ingress |ringaits fhe gong ef oar Fim Donon sar wd | "rr, gar. ae | Sc tne he blog had wg Sn 4 oe bein al 4 “4 on Tuesday, Slat ater merchants om enecurag termes, Kegrosn J ont hancy Seat ee eein os 4 Rope ot the paidienen wore arigun He tee proses tos mie limita i soant 4 te ee ah mg he] of the jo Grande, © an ornationt.— Kingston (Canad) pe Broeiersy a inlard work boxes, fine fans, cut glass, Pari reelain, ware, - a 4 | thy question has been already settled by the admission | asvenvers are requested to vend their j ‘ ably have his party, aud Pat ay have his. Paredes | Donohoe had been defying the police for some time, an te . | nedaal aaah hegre (oneayt auch an thay require curing the voyage) 0. | Rirnse. ladies Da Pertamty de sock ot fascy: nod wacte] | may draw uround Cin all f men, and leave Santa | only the day before had fought a pitched battle with one | Fe ae et ths ae Oieues Pee apy b No Pack tone be received after 9A.M., Taosda zoods to be found in this city. Country marchants are inyiu Anna to the sympathy and support of the other—-the ae oe oe his ant ist’s right no a ‘ d east of the Rocky Mountains, it is still wore impro- | _ A now mine of iron ore has been found on a lot of Jolin Nn, 8 HD roe tat ms SSRs a, Fe ee ee ee eo the ee en hea tear pionae Mime cams into ober, bable that w majority of the people of that region would | Dowes,in Vv ililwms township, whieh protives to yield & a | 1 Ww STR) Di ~ SHIRT WAREHOUSE, No. 4 L hire 4 1 . or | consent to re-establish slavery, They are, thetvelves, | rich reward, One vein i as been dug through wighteen iy B Bad Ry igor ti as tarised ee W inet 20 deog tom Al am, mor 14 ty ne ada | fo peonpen TW o Kila) ny ron peliteal interes ves ths. conpwlaed see excellent police, a Hie Heese in'inrge provertion, «eoloeed po on Oy pul hing Ite ead ie i p dent ale ways Uh setger hy Bator wnerg they emnpelect eeerateed rhsaanahl, Por in Linen, | duced by our onpture of the Capital, may induos econ: | exception. A new Counoil, however, would not confem | them, the negro dows mot sovinlly belong to # degraded | tye Bineton (Pa) treus Bo ey oa commas Bilvins eqnetantly oh lia ore eee, a? | hin nomine A must have mew mon, It got them, | PRE’ 1€1b ptated that with the exeeption of » few mi ae at phree to re an vrtiele in ey, ness, an’ an . on wi coe to entertain ni ations for peace! and must, new mo: Mary | The questi fore, not one of prestion| impor- dade peed op tas, iceeeetion, of 8 oe en rye sa ortonpee. ea iter mya! | owmee Ci RG es bestia oot of creatures oould , tance! ie agitation honsstly intondeded, oan | Washi tity te Columbie eNotes acl is vei See en ty

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