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——— = a Se mn oe wwe = ———=— — = as —— = = “5 A . Vol. XIUL. No, 940Whole No. 2837. ENEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1847. nl LONDON—Only Regular Packet ofthe Ist : into which the passi ; ie eae === eae eee roibe mngaitictat fst saiiog Packet Pe ne the appeals of the priests overwheieed. fora white the | Shara cesnited ora lange cirole of friends. | Lieut, ‘The Watering Places; LADLATOR, burthen 1000 tons, Cxpt. Bunt- NTELLIGENCR FROM THE RIO GRANDE. liberal party in Central vel ra @ while, the w is @ native of Pennsylvania, now on a visit to some Font Hamurem, L, ESTABLISHMENT, Thy, will sail positively on the ist September. {From the New Orleans Delta, Aug. 24.) pn tA pip erica.’ The San Salvadorians | of his country friends, who arenumerous throughout the | _, “TOM, Le 1, Aug. 31, 1647, Worth-west corner of Fulton and Nassan sts, | ‘The accommodation for cabin, second cabin, and steerage | _ ‘The steamship Fanny, Capt Scott, arrived yesterday | Tho, tone, Dosthicins gyal of the city of Guatemals. | State. On the evening of hisarrival, « large body of our eh perme 1 nee wild scenery of the country, i eml- + | passe to anyother vessel in port; and as a | —she m Vera Cruz, vi joo ant churel cent citizens, att lodgi nent t " comer af hes peseter ‘engraed, those desirous | From the two former ports, her uewsie notas inte as that | Party on the one aide, and the federalists, oF liberalists, | to greet him with-atolewe’ Phan ieee oo ‘o make the deepest and most lasting impressions on the thoughtful and contemplative mind. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. | iirstitcc'iscvctm "=v sOMUil McMkstay=™ | Yrwwlt the Aim th, rigy th Ntanora | GSD comune, Sra Zari gang, | Eeemsemerea ota stam, vhww hs apa 8 . Flag of the 18th inst.—later by three days than ¢ porch of the hotel, and i handooae style, | The scenes of nature attract the attention, and ——— C1 comer of Pine and South street " at vadorians, or liberalists, took the cit: 4 , im @ very ie a ) and awaken CIROULATION..FORTY THOUSAND, QUE ANGULAR LINE OF PACKETS FOR Mor acrivegeeieetes trom Camano, we are inform. | overthrew the ehurch party, anlahiog the priests ttiars, | Acresezd. our elses (CToushint avea the Manioun ee ee - EW OELe Ane ~The ae known, | eq that anorder oad been recelved there from General | 82d the whole church fraternity. General Morazen was | war, our navy, the gallant band of offers and seamen, | @*U&ht. DAILY HERALD—Every day, Price 2 cents per copy—87 | SERREeon ie ite, eecon Taylor, directing ahalt of the heavy wagon trains which | elected Presit p andvthe liberal {Rerty, maintained ite | with whom he had served in the Mexioan gulf, the glo- A change of scene, for @ time, by « visit at distance per ssnum—peyable igadyrnce. dt rr ra, and will, ositively sail ns advert were being got ready for Montervy, and which it was | a#cendancy for eight years. At the expiration of this | rious character of his native State, &c., ke. The address | from accustomed residence, whereby an opportunity le ver copy -$3 10K, conte ver anuuta—payable ta advance vig — fupposed were intended for the march upon San Luis, | term, the Sts untemala, Honduras, Nicaragua sod | was short, but rich with sentime t wore received b HERALD FOR EUROPE—Every Packet day— | "Phe SOUTHERNER, Capt, Palmer, Sep emder 6th. We cannot learn whether the dangers of the road. or a | Coste Rica.declared themselves independent of the Fede- | with long and loud applause.—Lehigh Register, Aug. 31. | *eFded to look back on home, and bring under review Pricetig cones per om per annum, inelt age, | ‘The HUDSON, Cape. Py Seprember Lith final resolve not to make any further advance with the | Tal dees frond Contes was sabeequenti invaded Sy, © Gace Gacaseamn the diversified events of months and years past, may be payable y advance. Smbseriptions and advertisements will A Capt. Deunis, September Oth. army, bas induced this order; but, from other circum. | #adjbrought over to the side of the fe by Gen. Amro Lizanns wt 12 1847" | made highly profitable to ho has desire received by Mesars Gflignani, 18 rue Vivienne, iP. reons Wish Se pusaese (% ew Orleans, will do ati |. we judge the Intter cause to have dictated it. | Morazan’s army. 2 ne izanvo, August 12.1847, § ighly prot every one w! a for SR RL PC TORIAL. NEHA kscller Londo. | first clacs shipst commanded by men exneriented inthe'tnde, | We,bave no further news by this arrival from the army, | - In the meantime, pending the disputes between the | vessels of the squadron tod eng, cede eon Dard the | mental and moral improvement, and for an attainment 1 Javaney af cau nenncaigate copies sizpence each. gad willsad buactually ourtheir appointed days, ‘To secure | Intelligence was received on Saturday last, confirmed | Cencroiige tne fonrelete.« formidable insurrection was | pital at Salaadina,are all improving." "' "" "°™" | of that necessary experience, which 1s #0 proverblally ary of enc? ; fe ee a yularl: inst the aes it Teng, POR VEsTISEMENTS, gt th eat cer ale eels | anit re NW 'kcI.T, TAPRCOTT, 86 Sonthat._ | feoutivg party of 27 Texeon, coramended by Captain | Party, iu. power, by. that bold ‘and sagaclous Indiem, | 1 bave the b + | calculated to operate as « safe and sure pilot, through ner. The Proprietor will not be responsible for errors that FOR TIVERFOUL—New ine iequiat pack Baylor, ordered out by Col. Abbott, commandant at Pree tf Os Ba senate of extraordinary and persever- | obedient pervant, Pare eee Me PERRY ‘At the watering * pisces rom interesting associa- TITER or all kinds exeeuted beautifully and with Psa obatety pramber <The splendid, fast, sailing Seeealve, to scour, the, couse erage ites, Indians, who constitute muchas ae eee How. J. ¥. M. Commanding Home Squadron, | {Hons are frequently pipes forges g Roo Lo despatch, ype ¥ wil! positively sail as above, her regular day. 4 all beon killed but three. tion of the population, succeeded at last in overthrowin Widhenee oF neh mindey pox mp0 Jo evsiial A iienon commis arya ures | hn ga no aed men: | acne cape ane Cama | beth com and rls nda Hck | Say of te Nay, Washington acne Nghe Paty ses at ae ) pos . author wi 5, iP GERMANTOWN, 3 cted ‘ram the anbseriptian mouey remitted treet, orto” et COLLINA 28 Sou a on the Gth inst, and, following out his instructions, peste Re: aes, bole niggine his auth rity ith » 4 : U, 8, Sate G: A gory glory w an Ne | axed i CARMIVE, Qe Bi Lame, Wi | Teiees ore) Lan bean msde ween tin Gulon ab ee Indian, bas linproved his. oppertunivies aba taade hier’ |. Stx-—It is my palnful duty to iafoees the pe heae “Rich with all woman's lovelinoss.”’ NEW YORK ANY HME NORMENT. ie a a ther FhaT" | of these ranchos, goods and property captured from the | elf popular and successful ruler. the of death of Lieut, Chaties W.Chauncey,o xy. | Lappy clroumstance were it always so; sometimes It um- a It i# & common observation that “ th hho go far for rool 0 las vee fa participation in these robberies being clearly proven | be able toform some idea of the character, history and | Valls in the squadron, and had so far recovered as to be oo 2 ie Hee et oki PATRICK HENRY" burthen ioe tous, against the Mexican residenta, the property waa tecaken, | Power of the States of Contral America, whose coalition | Pronuneed by the medical officers as out of danger, fis | &W!#e.either cheat or get cheated,” indicating, doubt- a sf pO) FOR LIVERPOOL ous regular packet or the | trains were found secreted in'tho houses, and the guilt | _ From this hasty and imperfect sketch, our readers will | Lieut. Chauneey had been sick of the fever which pro- fortunately has proved otherwise ith: iV anil positively on the Gtk September. AY, JUN 1847, the follows, until futher notice, “Up trains | “Ve xecommodacins for enbin. second ex ty of ti guilty burned and several knows with Mexico against our country is strongly invoked | Fémains were interred yesterday with military honors, — | lls, that it is safest to marry those with whose qualtfice- Cars will ran as in and steerage P by Mexico, and, if we are to belie Sigto, not un- | ,| have the honor to be, with . | Hons we are well acquainted, but the world will have ite wall eave the Cit ‘iam & © ‘Tuekahoe Pleasantville, | PAISCUKERE are superior to any other vessel in port, ond as a derpers phe ioe igs ane A three pilecoars sich stocessfully, ‘Thess States. h; Se Ternitouni | dient servant, Kreat rempect, your obe- | own way, and so let it be—amen. | will, however, give , i 7 1 aa itn ie and Newcastle, | Meme eee ths should mane. eayly a on on board, | main road, when he found himself surrounded by a large | Governments and Legisletures. ‘The Government. of Commanding Home Squadron, | {¥ the eapecial benefit of those concerned, some of Mrs. estes 530 A,M. White Pl'ns. Bedford, fot et Rikdcerlane, orto FOBEPH MOMURRAY, "| force of Mex! cans, stated at 300, undoubtedly the same | Honduras, which lies on the borders of Yucatan, has| Hon. Jou Y. Mason, 4 heat pyre) ind Jollolocs xeninsks, the We pamiemer Lots a RM. Wiglickylite | fet of Man cor. of Pine and South sta. | force which had attacked tho’ trains previously. He | taken the lead, and called upon its sister States to unite Secretary of the Navy, Washington. Known feallties of a ranted Miler toe L-yg Bute 4 a i —The Ne —Re was completely hemmed in,and the Mextoans charged | Sgainet th ions of the Republic of the North. | — thee se hope tees eat ae cin, © Whiel I ahaa ene ane av FOR LIVERPOOL —The New Line—Rerular pletely ; x nestly hope they. will give due heed. noo iPM: packe@bf 21st Beptember—The superior fast sailing | upon bis small band, killing many of them the first dis. | }¥0 shall wait for further developments on this subject, News rrom Texas the steamer Yacht In hor family lootures, Mrs. Sproat 4 macket ship QUL.EN OF THE WEST, Captain | charge of firearms. "Three of the party effected their | before we enter into any speculation of the probable Captain Crane, we have papers trom Galveston ¥ Fe Nik apes Bacar lye og , ly ul proportion of the wretchedness which so often embit- ist inst. . baa tera married life, has its origin in trifies. Connubial hp Woodho bove, her | escape by crawling into the chaparral, and got into Cer- effects of this new feature of the present war, THE LINE OF COMMUNICATION BETWEEN VERA CRUZ | coming eotton crop as Eee ceeeny represent the in- | happiness iss thing of too fine a texture to be Te freight or passage, having splendid large. and comforta: | TAlv0 dreadfully lacerated with thorns, When they last on her regular dav. 21st of October « state rooms and cabin, apply to the captain on board, pier No. | #&¥ Capt. Baylor, he was wounded and unborsed,but still Ae Some complaint | handled. It isu delicate flow | tare 21, westside of Burliug atipcor to. i Sighting, and only threo of is men wore inthelr saddles. | 4 isttor nas just bedn accents 3 is mado of the worm in certain quarters, but little im- | chill, and suspicion blast. It n'a sensitive siege oohtah Returning to New Yors will leave~ ; WOODHULL & MINTURN, 87South st. | They think it impossible that any more could have es- | ,-A letter has just beon received from Lieut, Col. Hughes | portance isattached to it. will not even bear the touch ef unkindness; it must be orrisiann ScHiavlem. Forduam. Will'as Price of passage $100 eaped, and do not believe that the ‘Mexicans made any | ofthis clty. He arrived by the river route at New Or- | ‘The latest number of the Civilian copies from the | treated with assiduous care and tender affection, and 1 A, M. 659 A. cat. Pad Rerket ship Lebel ty CA be tow pnsthon, prisoners. ‘T'wo days had elapsed since they got back to vom nen @ 19th August, and left that placeinthe Mary | Victoria Advocate the followin, , at the same time in- | guarded with the impr able barrier of unshaken con- 74 Capt: John Britzou, wall sucesed the Queea of the "7 and | Cerralvo, and nothing had been heard of any of the rest ngsiand on the 23d. He expects to reach Vera C: dicating doubts of the authenticyy of the intelligence Kience.” Thus Mrs. Sproat. Remember—u: ruzin of the party. advance of his command, unless they should have made | contained in it:— nsbaken a confidence—confidence—faith—that is the all important - extraordinary run from the Capes of Virginia. Lieut. We learn, from a friend recently from San Antonio, in | thing. When cenfidence is gone, the ‘whole game of ry veteanuens soar coves wsartere, oS suzes, ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO—PAS8AGE TO | In the dwelling of one of the Mexicans made prisoner 35 PM. BD -: from Liverpool, per Black: Ball Lineof Fackets, | by Capt, Baylor, (eo the men who eteaped reported), | Ve Bushes wil nave:-un er his command the aix com- Those statements the utmost reliance may be placed, | mestio happiness is over. a The well kvown favorite packet ship COLUMBIA, will | Were found two letters from the chief Alcalde of Cerralvo Bech aa ut me time since for | that on the 24th of July, Col. Hays returned from the When speaking of faith, hope and charity, had not “.* sail for Liverpool, on Wednesday, the rst of September, her | t# Canales, informing him in whose possession he had | V@®* Cruz; and also one artillery company thathas been | pursult of a body of Lipan Indians who had. been com. | St. Paul suid, “tho greatest of these is charity,” I should “ regular ay For terms of cabin, second cabin, aud steerage | placed certain goods exptwred from the trains, which he fas “1 in Baltimore, one company that is now raisingin | mitting depredations upon the frontier. A fight took | have said, the greatest of these is faith, but we will aub- at sage, apply to Captain Purber, on board at the foot of Beek | (Canales) had empowered him to dispose of in Cerralvo, | Washington. and perhaps two others that may be raised | place on the Leen, one of the head waters of the Nueces | mit the whole.” In the mean time, however, young la. id sobre sucane | Bian street, OF to the subscribers, . and also giving him to understand that if he stood in | elsewhere. Should these arrangements be completed, | river, in which six of the Lipans wore killed dies and young gentlemen, look out, and forget not th leasantyiile. New Castle, Bedford, The YORKS! HL sail from Liverpool, on first of | need of arms, horses, or men, he had but to make nis | the Colonel will have under him a regiment. It is des- | A Mexican girl about fourteen years old, and a boy | wise nay of Mra. Sproat; remember about confidence Ba ‘ wif aaa IP oF bE any of the parkets ofthe Old | Wishes known, and they would bo attended to. ‘There | tined for the line of communication from Vera Cruz.to | about ton, who had been prisoners among the Indians, | unsbaken, and trides. “ Learn te be wise by other's Croton Falls. Lines to sail from it on the Ist and 16eh of ‘every | letters were in Capt. B.'s possession when attacked, and Benlden| b bes were brought in, Tho girl was first taken at Laredo, | harm.’ 72 M. mguth, by applying to us, ela ani havo been recovered by the Mexicans. In consequence | | Devidest neg ee ee ‘ve Companies of mounted about a year since. She was afterwards released, and mrerpe 3 the many delightful watering in the vi- ‘The, trtins 16 and from Croton Falla will not sop on New | qheeeromuting mover to lreland, can have drafts on of the report made to Col, Abbott, the har had the Al- | Srrived at Vern Crus and'thocthens vere sm router the | wpecoed tne kee eres Antonie. She has been | cinity of New York, there are none which surpass Fert f ork Inland, except at Broome stot tive ap Tsceagere ta | waRESCOTT. GROTE & CO, Bankers, London, which | ° ‘After confirming. the above, an oflecr in the Mus- | “Hole, in all probability, have arrived by this timo, In | by them. Col, Hays also took « raster freee aed Mian teebiel location, it yields to none in the United = Fy reat ea ie ite paid by fag ranches throughout Great Britain | oh isotte regiment writes from Cerralyo to a friend in fava ese, there are five companies of horse from | mules, which to have been stolen from the | States. The splendid F Juificent water scenery sur- ‘The Thorn ing train of cars from, Croton Fails yin t op ROCHE. BROTHERS & CO, this city, under date of August 8th:— G orga, and ae from Illinois, These are believed to | Americans. Our informant gathered the above informa- | passes every thing of the kind in the country. Through ereen rite Plang gad New York, except et No.d> Fulton street, New York, ‘Thetwo lust trains up were attaokedand 30 or 40 pack | D#,All en route for Vera C Tee tion from the members of the company. fle di thin narrow pass float, in near and commanding view, i iam’s B Be. a oy to Harlem and Merrisiane, if fine Mt next doge to, she Fulton Hank, mules cut off from each. A train Jeft here yesterday for He Is * regiment of Texas rangers under | talk with Col. Hays. He left San Antonio on t! the ships of every civilized mation of the world. Here be aa Cronratneg | Cig stiienareatese sees Yor the OM or Bike Bll | Monterey and’ wo have peltive {formadon the ao | Maven, oy rush partof them at Gen, Taylor can spre | ing of the Jith, via Corpue Christ. ‘Fwenty-tve mils | the colomal proud and majestic man-of- wat, With out them off. ‘Thio ; e a larg body of Indians, | towering to the skies, grinning defiance to foes, with encamped on the | frowning battlements, passes in dignified and massive Lake Mahopackand Danbury leave Cro aes AP otolocke A.M. and ¢P. Thin os arrival ofthe Tofelogk JW FOR NEW ORLEANS—Louinana and New | at this post are in rather a state of oxcitement—hardly | _ Al! these mounted volunteers have been called out to PS Hine of Facketetne splendid fast sailing | & day passos without some person. being inurdered on | OP&FAte princtpall ng, an which he supposed to be Camanche: : as; and when the | Nueces. He thinks they number about one hundred | grandeur. T’he mammoth stet celebri - ‘ARN FRO) all positively sail September 13,her regula day. | the Foad; and we lay here, knowing that the enemy eres Leese ath 7, will join General | and fifty, and had three hundred head of horses in thelr passing the wind, and with a certainty to be confidently . for ae de bal handsome furnished accom | in large force in our immediate vicinity, without the nee jen. Patterson, who left Washington iterday, | possession. They came from the Rio Grande region and. | relied upon, possessing the latest and most important in- modationt® apply'on Gourd at Dricacs whack fost of Wall | means of acting, except on the defensive’ We have no | 02 Lis way to Norfolk, there to deliver some ge, | crossing the Nueces at their encampment, were travel- | telligence to the commercial and other interests, ploughs street, or to E. K, COLLINS, 56 South st. | mounted foreo ut the post, nerthe means of mounting a | Vhich is to go round to Pensacola in the Water Witch, | ling north. the briny waves, performing her various duties in aman- ie ‘Agents 2 New Orleans, 3,0. Woodruff & Co., who will | single man of our own, should an extreme case of neces- | W!!! go hence to Pensacola. where he is to embark in the | Our informant also states that on the day before he left | ner and with a despatch to excite our s'ncere admira- Freight trams leave City promptly forward all goods to their address, ceed the | Sty require it, It is much to be desired that the Govern: | **i¢ vessel, with other officers for his point of destina- | San Antonio.an express arrived there, bearing despatches | tion. ‘The beautiful and._maguiticent packet, of a Reetiuing, eave Crotow ape backer ship Oswego, Capt. Ingersoll, ceed the | ment will soon see clearly the great folly of placing | ti. It is sald that he is to take charge ofthis military | to Colonel Hays from Major Neighbors, Indian’ egent. | structure and model perfected by our own rae TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH OND: ; THe CITY OF OR ~ | troops along this line, with their hands tied, to be made phe) frog vod orders should have been received from Gen. | ‘The express stated that the Camanches had become | possessing an elegance unrivalled, fitted up with orna- ‘ S ONDS OF THE CITY OF BT. LOUIS FOR SALE | a laughing stock of by an enemy 80 contemptible as the {Qchenge these arrangements; and after he has | hostile and had ordered allpersons who were surveying | ment and taste, and affording splendid accommodations, oy SI a inpiayont Ofer, Louie, Mo, Anguat lt 1817-—Un 20 | Ntexleanas 1'do not’ know ‘wien we shall nore on; but | Opened the line of communication, he will oin the Ge- | lunds to leave that part of the couniry. The ecersen: | sda Eraoatalie tpom tad pastes of tasmanene NEW A.D MOST AGREEABLE LING TO FREDE: | the undersigned, M yor of the city of t, Lou's, forthe pur | at all, some where abvut the first of September, neral’s camp.—Washington Union, Aug 31, lho stated that five surveyors, under Mr. Robert Hays, | ‘Thess allpass in review. as likewise hundreds of smaller an ry . Y A chase of one hundred an thousand dollars of six per cent P iva nf a mish Dolonel Hays, who were missing, h. oraft, wi joat like on the crested waves,and are Hekaburg. Richmond, Peieraba Va. earrtoneB.G. | bondsof the city of St: Louis, (exept sucn amount’ ihereot [From the New Orleans Delte, August 24 The following vessels wore to leave last nigh Certainly killed. Tt was also rumored at the agency that | constantly changing places as In a quadrille. "Here is The publica ¢ informed that the new aud splendid low pr old at par, on or before the 15th day of September, |, dutahts nee meeene ee eae seat of wars the steamebin, Neo Orient, Bight for the | Mr. Hudson, of Bostrop, with twenty-five men who were presented to view se apparent living, moving picture, re steaner POWMATTAN (connecting wit ie Great ble at St. Louis, or New York, at the option of the in| not improbable, that this long expected ith f iu a P, rieans for Tampico, | out surveying on the San Saba, had been killed or taken | petfeot to life, and full of incident, eminent) Saloulated Le ee a eee en eismmuarge street whart rs—the principal in twenty years, aud theinterest (be- | engagement, which ly to decide at least the issue between | With five companies of the 2d regiment Illinois Volun- | prisoners, ¥ to captivate the attention and awaken peculiar interest Baltimore, every Tuesday and Friday Evening, at Of. M., | mig six percent péraunum) semi-annually & the military power of the two countries, occurred on or | ters, under the cemmand of Lieut. Col, Hicks. The —_— from its grandour and sublimity,and from its never ‘ for. ad gee be wh pple, of & a he 1d beds rpg about the [5th of this month. If our opinion be justified | Chartered steamship Mary Kingsland, for Vera Cruz. From tur Inpian Coun’ —A correspondent | ceasing, ever changing variet, and beauty—on such a ys $3 ‘ Rulred ts wie Unda hictibtes cnceer ob bends tor which | by the event. we shall not hear the result of the battle | with one company 2d regiment Illinois Volunteers, and | of the St. Louis Revielle writing from the Osage | scene a4 this. one can devote hours with pleasure and ig he: offers, and to meke a payment in cash of five per cent. f | Untilthe last of the month. Cn Aa iienesty te company of Lousiana Mounted Vo- | nation, says that the Camanche Indians, now in council | delight. 4 “aL the amount of bonds bid fr by him, to be deposited in the Every thing seems to indicate that a momentous and bs na to eamahip Massachusetts was also | with the Osages, told the latter that the Spaniards, = Who that has arrived at Fort Hamilton, oan forget the : ere hands of the Mayor, at the Hime of receiving bids, whie h depo declsire contest bas taken Place, me Mexicans were oan laa oe we prlgeeree = fo eyo (meaning the Mexicans, we presume,) had advanced | golden glorivs of s summer's sunset, in full splendor and ° Pav the Chosepeahe Bay andJam day on which the bids shall have beea opened, to the persons | their die, upon the issue of one lest, malted cod veneucy | under the command of Col Cellias VU™**r® | them large sums of money, and made many presents of | in rich variety, brilliant nd gorgeous to subumity. in : Bieumbo ¢ Linevall the wide and. rough portion of eee tine of the Potomse and Old Poi Being entirely nvoided by this line ‘Traveilers sreadvised that th ana puree! ofthe Great Mail Lin {risthe intention of the comp,nies ines thu pascengers shall be conv iheumade the denouites, excepting torhe bidder towhom the | effort in defence of thelr capital ‘They will make uo |. Pasengers per New Orleaus.—Drs, Whiteside and | travelied hove the rend wens neon ae heal bay Tenpeeaki ota taeeietion . te y. bonds are awarded. és . ida sho ; | treaty until they have inspired their enemies with Remes. Per Mary Kingsland: - Lieut. Col. G.W. Hughes. she Bondy thea eusold nih "he wld othe highowt bidder of | ADect, by & manly rexiatance, " | commanding Maryland battalion: W. H, Pease, 8 A’; | were liberaly paid or overs mais not stir ehioh eke | 76 most frultfal imagination cannot picture scene bids wi weber sapiens the bids bed creer took nbilieaion e. pong 2s _ pote ae Seht—It over men Dr. a. aaiiede muate we, Paracinee, Quarter- | Camanches Drought in. Iwas therefore their intention ie beautiful, more enchanting, more lovely. inde! it ere uated and circumstanced, as to make fighting | Master's Dey nt, an eamsters. low many remember the enchaati: rhile pro- be received in liew of cash an unavoidable necessity, and anything short of the | The steamship Telegraph will probably loavo to-day | {f,teXe thelr old stands on both sides of the Arkansas ii the spacious piasge of the Hamallvon and. that “by them, in connec d Fall River. which his defensive attitude wi wil le +} 7 i iver early inthe spring. There has been a powder | ™¢2@ding on the spacious piazsa of the Hi House tion with the Powhstean, always as eheaply as by any other | | Up to the 1ith day of September, 1817, inclusive, the Mayor | most determined courage, a shame and reproach—the | for the Brazos, with a detaohmeut of recruits, under the | 1 Y, Pes Powder | with some dear friend, when the full orbed moon is mir- move cnmforeexelifon and certainty tan By Trill sell the bouds aforesaid, or any art thereat, to rny vet: | Mexicans are that people, Not only honor, but sound | Command of Captain Clinch, of the 12th Infantry. Col. | “ll explosion near Xenia, which killed one man. rowed on the placid waters. and myriads of the briliant path quire at the Southern Railroad of- | par for cash, payable at twenty, ten, nine, six, or three years, | Policy, dictates this manly resistance. A generous foe | Randall, of the Pay Department, goes out in the Tele- | Py: New Mai, ARRANGEMENT. —As might be | °¥% ! heaven are shining with Bright ‘and Buca ind stockton & Fall, or at the the | after date, xt the option of the purchasers. could never refuse liberal terms to a brave enemy, graph, with funds for General Taylor's column.—N, 0. ed. . ARRANGEMENT —AS night be | jastre, in apparent obedience to the tiral queen Commerce, street wharf; or, on Tuesdave and Fridays. on copy of the ordinance authorising the aale of these bouds || Thus prompted,and favored by great udvantages of posi- | Delta, 24¢h uit. pediap dyn 48 ly sid La og that conveys, | mighe: GU, , rt. rt 3 5 een New York and Boston, om Hapreatig Reheat of ope ikae or ‘mind that BRYAN MULLANPHY, Mayor. | ceive dimer niet oC aad cea ake Bio Frio, oF pome COURT oF iNquiRY. commenced on Monday, has beon a failure so far, and | “ The silver light, with quivering glance, N. Be Kreveliers by the ab : | | DeH-Anmernono, Comptroller. incr ep ak beagle Pomelgtpoigy Apel pad indie following proceedings of «court of inquiry are of | will probably continue to be for some time to come Played o’er the water's still expanse. Te ae ate a aie thers wich toeog last, [Ordinance No.'1 966] na will now be able to assemble 20,00 good soldiers, with | the battle of Corre Corder eee wome Of the points in | owing to the determined opposition with which the ove atten teaghe ivietatose nade ante rae ick of connexion by the Bay Line.” | An Ordinance to provide for the payment of outstanding bonds, | forty or fifty cannon, a prodigious force. to operate under | Gewe government line has to contend, after reaching the city. nm thoug! jonds were near, r)-dhed pba eat ions ot indebtedness, which fail dae during the | the cover of rocky heights, imusked batteries, inacces. |" ™*Natgag Pee” mre ‘August 6, sens eet es bc iste New Fork to-day, TNS eemtactinl met bat isdydamnet Bas an ; Me Ba Shea eh 9 : : “i . , 1847, arting at half-past 5, and arriving at about 11 o’elock. : ibe on S BOSTON AND EA ed by the City Council of the City of St. Louis | "ble Tetreats, elevated puints, besa qavantages, | 1. Proceedings of court of inquiry, convened at this | Tho Traveller, a much faster hee hed arrived half an | Let us for a moment take into view the majesty and faves the office, No.1 Wall street, comer of place by the following order:— ron s tthe Mi lie, od lic te: hers tharised, t But what can such a force and such advantages avail i. - hour sooner, and the cars for Hartford with her passen- | sublimity of the great expanse ef waters, the might au ui u the ontst mies of —1 Ss a . Li 4 eo “e Yeap ob Red of py, otis iy, whieh all ear the es spe ical Saat Laaeamanne iannackater! parr) all manly qualities. Some discrepancies, no doubt accidental, existing be- | mail has been left behind for two days, ‘although the | Who that has heard thy tempest voice, or seen the rag- ene-notes,apecie, drifts and valuable parcels are secured jalan motes, apecies and valnstle, persols are tee 0 other obligations of indebtedness which exited pre: | inyineiblein courage mon whe rire pio ed Pfeei pe: tween certain reports of sub-commanders in the battle of | government has a contract with the’ railroad for | ing of tay mighty billows, but must cast his eyes above, GAY & ( ' Bret ‘The'voutsta be esued under he provisions pt chs | fall” and defeat” men led on by ofoern, who woul! | conociving that noglect or jury as tuerehy resulted | So" aane, fee ena: of ane OF tte, Yours | and humbly ackwowiedge the power thet saith to the ‘ iba AY S. " iavedine ls toth c ! ajury to come, for the sum of $8,142 per annum. ‘To | billows, * peace, be still, thus far shalt thou come, and Merchandise, pockaass, Kee. forwarded, ip ont on are, oot 11 be each for the sum of oue tho ines ead meccenange of chivalry—men, vot meré | to a part of his brigade as well us to himselt, that officer | avoid this detention the Postmaster hore is about con. | here shall thy proud waves be stald.” Give us the broad pr lepving orders at ons, oltce, Not Hany parrot te city. ugned by the Mayor, aad countersigned by the | machines and mercenaries, but possessing intelligence, | has demanded a court of imquiry to investigate the | tracting for e land conveyance from this to Springfield | and changefll bosom of the ocean, ite blu 7 State street. Boston. an pr tl ed for by the fourth section of this ord | whomim prepared to yield up hishasst's Dlocd ta dufeice | iuFy to himself or any part of his brigads. A court | ford to take care of theuselves, or use the’ facilities they | depth for the imagiuation. 5 2 F: 2 IN PASSAGE OFFICE—To emadle at the end of twenty years from is accordingly ordered, and will ascertain the facts, and snes for obtainit 4 y ton right, the Jersey ‘epee Ay Uses ‘$150; Syracuse, $2; Oswego; d shall be made payable. principal aud in- < es Bad (Sa noble flag aoe ia support of the | report an opinion thereon. Vemmmment Mea pride eens sioer fi ash, bamay titer na thehsls of 7 wo y ae $3 , Rock ter. $8 Buffalo, $2; Cleveland, ity or in the city of New York, at the | Tis! nd dignity of our powerful Ropublio, Members—Major Gen. G. J. Pillow,U. 8. A; Brig. Gen. | fleld.it does not appear that they have overcome all their | left, Coney Tanna, ‘and the whole extent ot Gov. Devie’s ilwaukie, Chicago, $6 735 Cineinnaty Dioduecaee beer, eich ol ee ge |Back oa | THR ENGLISH INTERFERENCE. George Cadwallader, U. 8. A; Col N.S. Clark, 6th Inf'y. | dimeuities, for by a combination of interests between | territory. In extending our view, we pass $555; Toronto, and Hamilton, $4; Whitehall, , : Capt. Robert Anderson, 3d artillery, is appointed the | the diff fizoud C : Pittabarg, $6. ‘ix per centam per annum, payable for which From the New Orleans Picayune, Aug. 24 : oh Rips gree oe eamment Bedlzond Companies, posstagers are ticket, O'er the glad waters of the dark blue sea Sk Fis cau | $atboashallbe auached,atid'coupous to be signed by the | | We have recitved. by’ the stentaship Teneo letter pagar tes Meas Rag hal TE at rnd popet] Pye ntan a eas aart ran ae eadant at ay ‘The glorious sea—forever tossing; pape eR es, | ae 9, immediately ater the passage of this ordinance, the | fn "which hie says that ae entenondiners eo ea, | im tls city, and wil sit without regard to hours,’ | price, charged’ passengers t thi. “itge ad’ lem | TBY,tery motion i to beautiful , d tt ff x an extraordinary express was M i. * So wild, and spirit-stirring, as | turn AY. Agent |New York. 117 | MOPGh Mela onda abreoile or any nar tneieots te any | despatched that’ morning at sovclock, by the kgm | PY command of Major General Soott. | | Si ST than they can “otherwise ‘obtain’ ‘pasage irom th chahelete moor tram SON Al RRY.—The well i i GB renee ISLAND PRR cate tS Person or persoag, at. par, for caahy ‘at any time previous to | consul, to overtake General Scott. Our correspondent tain Geo. H. Power thirty-five day: by er, is net a new par Or from the city’s monotoneus tumult, Il run regularly duri ; the season to Couey Island, landing ok | atch hands ye passage of this ordinance ; and that | presumes that something very important t hi 2. The court, after investigation and mature delibera- | ment, but ome adopted previously to secure travel by tl fi 9 snore. Fort: Hamilton, as { may not be sold in this manner, will be sold. to | been despatehed, for. the regular Caglich courier: the | ton, make the following report :— route, and works disadvantageously to the new line papa veep daar open rer hat S Teyh to ey Aen ae enving Coney. Talnnd at | tbe lighest bidder, for eash, on a day which shall be thirty-five | best express man inthe world, was expecting to go up | The court of inquiry, after w patient and laborious | would not be surprising if the understanding between Dash high thy foam y-crested billows ! Hee G tuaddition. to. the above trips, will ake amora- | wavs after (he paszage of this ordinance between the hours of | the following day upon the arrival, then expected, of the | ¢xAimination of the orders, reports, documentary and | themextended even to the refusal of the mail, unless |, ho has ® heart and soul alive with ing trip to Wort Hamilton, leaving the city at 7, Fort Hamilton | Mayor in hi 08 5 nd, further, thathe willrecerve | English steamer. Conjecture was bury as to the nature | Other testimonies, submitted by the parties, find the fol- | brought to Springfleld by raiirond. The passengers badass yng veg and soul alive with sensi. ak ‘ a > 3 ¥ bilit, id in love with the sublime scenery of nature, { at 8 o'clock See Die __ aud 4508 re fed ‘bids for th th that time. of the despatch. One can hardly avoid sting the | lowing statement of facts, in regard lo the services of | by the old line from New York to Boston are taken 7 ery. . ; wean FORKEY PORT —Th. . camer JOSEPH | “Src. 4. ‘The mayor ahall well all, or say part of the aforessid | purpose of the messenger with the anticipated arrival | Colonel Wiley and his brigade, on the 18th of April | for four dollars, and if brought to this city, in the | there is & beauty and grandeur in the surro ' E, COFFEE, will leave the pier, foot of | bonds, at par, to any person or persons, who may apply for the | of Paredes. Having just learned that the artay of Gen, | J8t;in the battle of Cerro Gordo, via :— opporition boat for nothing, would still be losers to | soenery of Fort Hamilton, which is eminentiy cals Ghampers street, daily, for Key. Port, at 3 | sameyand he'shall deposit the money teceived from such sale | Soot had commenced iy ie Hh. it might have been the | [the dispositions, by Brigadier General Twiggs, of | the amount of eighty-seven and a half conts, This | 1 excite the imagination, and afford pecuiar pleasure , aaloek, P.M au330t*m | in the City Treasu ch Persou Or persons who may | Goat rar commence pron At might have been the | 1.4 forces composing the 2d division of regulars in that | accounts in part for the fact that although the Tray. | 24 delight. From the most elavated situations, the eee Se FOR THE FISHING BANKS.—Digner | DUy. sid bonds at pv. shall bv the ontion ofkaving the bouds | to "efvy time. to, Paredes: t0 go up. elit would show | battle, the Ist brigade, commanded by Colonel Harney, | eller charges 60 cents more for passage to thixclty than visto deescibe, Tha’ Fartocation’ Comment is: Shame eases ibe bar eng Steamist Ieee: | Yenmzas\e ur they aay elest and designate at the time t | more otimate connection of the agli government | moved forward, astaulied, in front, and carried, at the | the opposition bost sue has three or four times the nuim- | 1104 versed with gentie and besuliful Uodolstiony ' : . Wei ; = et, ° , dhy, leates the foot of Warren street at8 o'clock A. M; Ham: | P°SEC'S" Qu the day which shall have been desiguaced by the | charge upon grounds at all‘equivocel, Bue what roula | “elepraph hill, hauled down the Mexican flag from the | all the through pastengers, 7 | fields, glowing with rich verdure, and teeming with. direct af Si: Delaney 9 Catharine strertat 9; | Mayor, i the advertisement provided for by shethurd section | hayes been, the, necessity. for despatobing ne wiccetct | tower, and ran up the Americ We have just learned that the Eastern mail was de- | !uxuriance ana plenty. ‘There is mountein seenety in Saat ro. | Ave o0 cours Por the excursion. aataeem | ottys Sor aise the presence? a A A M. | courier on the 13th, (of which we have no doubt,) when ih ge spt penn erp moran notte et fd felned thom some ceseo; 90 thet it, did not arrive in ose eee ee Oe ere an ae ae ae ah gute Pannen pee b oller. She seash i : > | dth artillery, was ordered to move with his command to r ehh Ie alf past one o'clock for CONEY ISLAND FEIRY—The com. | President of ie Board of Aldermen, and the Chairman of the | {he regular courier was ie mere bes following 4 the right ot the Telegraph hill, to iatercept the Jalapa | New York, and of course it remains over till to-morrow} | ‘elightful watering place, to spend the summer at the as aud elegant Steamer JON wi oard of Ds ‘or such of them at may be present. open y thing ig h_ complicity with the p ps r it hi Saber beneding bes on the above ferry, and leave Pier No, | all bis for tha purchase of anid bonds, which he may bave're- | return of Paredes should be investigated. gee Seman? Ce eae eee cee ance tne | New amen Herel, tng, 8 plonsure und seroes naald ive goemk bempane oe aaa rN .M. Coney at and 4 | ceived upto that time, and he shall sell to the highest bi enemy’s retreat ; and had commenced the movement, — " ‘i P.M or bidders, for eash, y THE ESCAPE OF PAREDES. when the enemy's skirmishers from the spur of the | Murprr iv Nassav.—A correspondent of 1 1m scmmeqnenes of the sess pecans oc Ties maaan and lagen Yast at Gonev Island st P.M. wot the Mayor, Brendest atthe Bea of | ,,Ftom Vera Cruz we learn that Senor Atochs inet Gen. | ¢Fest, opened upon his column so hot a fire that Genoral | that Austin Phelps, for tho fast, thirty years w resident | St O%@ city and country life If business calle, them } — NUTIOl a Chairman of the Board of Delegates, ora | Paredee afcer the iatter landed, and recognized him. Pa- | Twiggs directed a portion of the 2d infantry te dislodge | of this village, was found last Friday imorning dead in | 0, oer soa entice "cee audio oF ii & f STATEN ISLAND FERRY—Om and | snajoriry of them: the bids be deemed tor low iia which conc, | redes is understood to have signified to fim by a riga to | them, The caemy appearing in considerable force, this | fie tig his bh rd 7 by s blow | 2%, svening, and enjoy the society of thelr Shanlises, DAY il 18th, the steemboats | they shall to.make sneh negotiation for 4h icy 7 y Ble detach a is bed, vith his head split open, (apparently by a blow | and the refreshing, invigorating breezes of the ocean. after La Apri thy ma | they. uel negotiation for fthe | “keep dark,” and the handsome senor did so for the | detachment was tollowed by two others, and afterwards | inflicted with an axe.) The deceased was 18 f ' Hetil SY LPH and STATEN ISLANDER will | bonds, shall oppeat to a majority uf them best for the interest | space of an hour or moze—at all events antil the distin- | by the entire rogiment and'a portion of the 4th artillery | age; andi is not known that out of his own fay, he | [tuaf.been remarked thet there has never been s more Fan ne TES RAVE STATEN ISLAND N Sic. 6. ft shall be the duty of the Mayor to require each bid- | Kune, Stextoan had passed out of the city’s gates. We | unter \ajor ander. had an enowy while living. He has left surviving him | than has cecupled the Hamilton Hous thw seasons Ne ' At 6, 9, 9, 10,11, A. M., and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7% 0. Mt der to write upon his bid, the amountof bonds for which he | BAYS seen theve facta written trom Vera Cruz by a gen- is foece, thus diverted from its original destination, | five childrew, four by a former wife,s widow and her son, | improper levity or gaity hae disturbed the gravity and H LEAVE NEW YORK oficra, and he shall alo require a payment in eash of five per | tleman of sense and dicerotton. V'rom him we learn, | became hotly engaged with a large force of the enemy, | issue by the {ast marriage. A few years ago, one of his | WAPrope y, q, ti PF 1 417, 9, 10, 11, A.M.) aud 1,2, ten minutes past 2, end at 4,5, | centuin of the amouut of bonds bid for, ixedin his | too, that Sonar Atocha heii a situation in the customs | which it immodiatoly drove from its position,and puraued | sons hy the former wife. took charge of the public house, | “ODFiety Of the more sedate and thoughtful. The se. 6,7, o’élock, P.M. hands at the time of receiving the bid lepositahall be | at Vera Cruz, from which he has been promptly diamis- | Up the spur of themountain, until the advance,becoming | which up to that time had been ket b nd. | Citt tnterecurse hes been marked with Geference and h ws FR a a ae ee te ete, ta ihe Gebonsewwhy made tke | 2¢4 {oF conniving at the escapo of Taredea, We learn, | Xposed to the fire of a portion of Col. Harney's come | aesumed ponsension of all the personel by the old man, and due respect, Such pleasing associations and intimaoios ' berios, steamser VEN: | Gepoutts, excepting to the bidder to whom the bonds are | £0% that Captain Clark, the port captain at Vera Crus, | mand, was compelled to take shelter under the crest of | with the tavern, The real estate, comprising the ta Hot erm Page adele Pacem enngy bivdae simple gam tm Feit, cam be einrtered for ¥ has been dismissed from his post for remissness in this | the mountain, upon which stovd the main work. stand, and some land adjoining, was about this time or | (ongemial tothe spirit of harmony, friendship, and por. f ‘ny plage, by application the amount of the proceeds of the bonds to be sold | *Mfair of Paredes, We mention this and what we have | The enemy’ having been tius driven from Telepraph Hage love. Veney iaay have yaisoes te sess ia goes ! se PGNS NEW DAY LINE_OF | Mer ee neelaerel thee eetieses is hacer ioproprited | suid abore of Atocha on the authority of a Grivaialeter | Bill by she gallant advance of the two Brigades -tiare or Truman Pheipathe ron, At this tite, the old tenccena | ‘seams and impressed upon thetn this delightfal dea ‘ OPE DMEEOS Nba vba MEW ANAy, | ‘othe payment ofthe bonds of the city, falling due dnriug the | from Vera Crus from a gentleman wito would not mis. | Ney’s in frout, sweeping over the top, and Kiley's in re- | his wife ‘Teumpn and his sister, andthe son by the last “ Ob, there's nothing half so sweet in life Dindvug ae Van Courtlandt’s, Newburgh; | Present fecal years. and also ee ie tothe commencement | oud Us and wlio should be very well informed It is his | vetse—the ndvance of Riley's command was ordered | wife, then a young lad, livea together in ono fainily. Ow- As love's young dream.” Poughkeepsie, Kingston, Catskill and Hudson—Fare50 cente— | ofthe presen ; eptaton thet tke English have had a more direct agency | against a battery of five guns, seen on the Jalapa road, | ing to family difficulties, soon transpiring after this new | Let them by all means enjoy and cherish this fasoina- Breakfast aud Dinner on Board. ‘Sn ve constituted aseparate fund to becall | 1 the business than the facts yet Weveloped show. in the rear of the Cerro Gordo pass Col. Harney’s com- | arrangement, the iter was compelled to leave. Yale, | ting sentiment; but let t not forget the admonitions » The new ad elegant Stoner ROGER WILLIAMS, Capt. | ed" A. Desroot, ducsdays, Thursdays an ve; at haitpast | ¢ A. My from the pler foot 0 Hobinson street, touching af | feseryed excl Hyminond sireet prer, trom New York, , ANKAZO 0 t, applyen bourd the Boats, or to Geo. La Pa onl oh bn or i 4,” and all mone: e We bed on Sanday, that Gen. mand having taken possession of the enemy's guns on | the youngest half-brother, was also thrown upon the | of dirs. Sproat—-remember about the trifles, confidence, I eset aside lle to.get to tho ety’ of Mexico | tte bill, now turned two of them upon the retreating | world, and both without any revources, “Truman mer. | ko. ‘sian ond wite tuust have full confidence, fall faith ane vers Tecra Bernie oo "Thin wasan error. ‘The Mexioan | *BeMy and thir battery. ried and brought home his wife; and soon after his step. | in each other. They must believe all things good of each 1, "Shoo the Mayor shall rereive the certifica'es of mdebt- | COUriers, we understand. frequently make the distance | About the same time a portion of Gen, Shields’s bri- | mother was forced out of the house. ‘The old man made | other—hope nll things, and endure all things, and yet, which are now oustanding agningt the city in lew of | fom Vera Crug to the capital, in forty hours, The Fawr of volunteers made their .ppear his complaints, but to the purpose only of being himself | after all, none were ever too happy, Let my dear young pu} nd of sare torbid trusting the above boats on ae cut hy a opera a pargaent ford arenas of any of the Dy oos4 ane mes, paveet, gt suargatio teens Read hy waiek Ss 4 up = re ag Esabe | out from a home. ‘Truman sow left alone with | friends remember this~ . save js wuthorised to be sold under this ordinance. in all his movementy. and a fine horseman. If he ai nd Col. Rile: yancing force, | hin wife, soon made h , and ahi “ ‘ ANY AND DEMBTRIUS 4, MAGEHAN. for the capital, he will no doubt get there bofore Gan | Whilst the other twowere directed qgatast Gen Siields's | returned, with an inieat emi ote oe aes her's Will fod socanton tofu ee a AROHGE SG RHE Deleestes. | Soot, but hardly in time to tuke a part in the decisive | command. (a part of which was rapidly advancing in | roof for that protection which had been s0 Intely pledged And something every day they live " ORGE MAGUINE. aldermen, | battle which appearances indicate,1s about to take place front of the battary, whilst another portion was flanking | to her from another. For the past year the old man has ‘To pity, and perhaps, forgive.” po on the road to the capital.—N. 0. Delta, Aug, 24. # engay’a position to cut off his retreat,) until the ad- | lived entirely alone, dependent mosily upon the cbarity pend to Ye: | ‘This bill haying been presented to Brran Mallanphy, Mayor : i Tenoe of the two brigades closed up to # short distance; | of his neighbors, who deeply sympathise with him,while | | Coleridge says, © Constancy lives in realms above,” of fn days. of the city of St. Lou's, Br hus ay rovele and having been by AFFAIRS IN GUATEMALA, at which time the enemy abandoned their pieces—Riley's | his wife supported herself, in doing housework in the but who shall put asunder the best affections of the Ke Stennier NIAGARA, Capt. H L. Kellogg, will leave | him revurned to the Board of Aldermen in, which Board {From the New Orleans Delta, August 24 } advance taking possession of the three guns on theright, | neighborhood, Ie was living in this way at thetime he | heart—the noblest instincts of our nature, at the Steamboat Pier foot of Barelay screet, focal areday | origuvated, with kis objections thereto, waa, this eleventh If the statement of Fé Siglo, referred to by La Patria, | Bd Shield’s force of the two on the laft. came to his untimely end, and occupied a small build- “ Give me but and Se*arday, at half past six o’clock, A. M,, returning on the pA Ras rae evaht hundred and forty-seven, Fecons | be true, to wit: That the State of Honduras hasthrough | Tl» court is of opinion that these movements of Col. | ing, formerly used somotimes as a store and rometimes aa Something whereunto | may bind my heart— spared tr oe 7 card, and fase ro rer os maj: its President and two of its conspicuous Generals, invited | Riley’s brigade had an important influence in the] a harness maker's shop, standing on the public business Something to love—vo rest upon, to clasp mee v8 Fare 50 Cent : . - | achievement of that briliant vi ; D y ” \ ti {the M: theret ont it ‘tand- | the other States of Central America to combine to- aid mn ap jctory; that Col. Riley had | square of the vill: ‘The coroner held an inquest and Affection’s tendril . aneorpassane or Weight, apply on board, or co ¥. B: Tiall ot | objectiqus of the Mayor there Ne OUGHT | Mexiooin her present struggle, it ise signidicant and im- | 88 active participation in them; ead that his coaduct the jury unenlmensly returned thelr vordist of murder, Solesitbe-Amen to mw Clerk of the Board of Aidermén. | portant fact, which should be closely scanned and in- | #nd that of his command should be suitably noticed in | committed (as they suspect) by Truman Phelps The “RYRAM, NAVIG yTION P i ‘, * Yes, my dear youn , you may take , ooeA iN, 8 RAM, NAYIG hg aving: boas reesived by he Hoard of Delegate + | vestigated. Honduras isa leading State of the Con- = \ oa port a superiors, coroner issued his warrant, and V’helps, though before | ws wenuthor it ‘sane pen oF ZT piensure v0 tase te " Cowes and. Southampton. and Be men. EE ie onthe eh ea aay TE Aca seiee | federacy of the States of Central Amorica, geuorally in. | | 3. The General-in-chief approves of the proceedings | cautiously watched, was now put under formal arrest. | yc Sonmarr Ite (uly se past and present season, has The splendid new st amship WASHING. | thousand eight handred and fortv-seven, ‘The Board of Dele: | luded under the name of Guatemala, pone cosy of the court of Inquiry in the foregoing | Hehas requested the 24 hours allowed him to procure | ire the Hamilton fous, ws. gentleman, Preponsessing n . i ON 1750 tous burthen, Frederic Hewitt, thereupou proceeded, and reconsidered the vote on the This Confederacy was tormed by the States of Guate- | Matters. counsel. and remains in custody awaiting the further ia bs appearance, of agreeable manners, and of ¢ comm inder, will stort from New Youk on the 23d September, e thereof, and, after such recoustderation, passed the | mala, Quesaltenango, Honduras, Nicaragua,San Salvador, | In the reports of battler, and other operations in face | proccedings required by law, previous to his final com- bust: 4te te. He hes spared no pains or ex; Foy enprying ths Uaited Seats Mall. 7 the requisite majority: all the members present, nie | Coste Rica, and the Kederal District, » small of the enemy, omissions and mistakes have been com- | mittal. Mar vo reader those Wo have palronisedi the Ghanian Ht gti ate aie te our. BEPC Ue eau oti. ure vO | elke the Dit of Colum “fr Fos Grstniar Sued shaper tees tes snectancons perm lo : rem, An to Bremerhaven. Returning, . OHN H. TICE, be \ f judicial ree oy gM My Tob oe ane ian, Capt. De Ki deserving of great credit for his laudable exertions and & f Bremerhaven the 1th Octobe: cl f me ‘he population of this Confederacy is little more than | Dow of judicial record, ti ine part borne by Colonel U. 8. frigate Macedonian, Capt. De Kay, sailed from ithe Washiagton is built inthe strongest manner, with a nee Oe Cteitene 2,000,000" its area about 196.000 square miles. ‘The pros- | Riley and portions of bis brigude-—all that could reach | Cork on the 10th inst., for Belfast, Ireland, aalgeeng: ir ovyp more lyme * view to beg conve 1p of war, and subject at an} L certify the foregoing to b py of the origiaal Or- ous, populous and splendid city of Guatemala is the | the enemy—in the battle of Cerro Gordo, even beyond The bi e car attached to the passer train pact ry anevaattg of rjecting & great number of ice. ane to inareruion OF omeeys, copennted by the President, both | dissnce (t, 5.) on fle in Papital, aud the largert town of the Confederation, | the credit given them in the official report uf the Uene- | which left Syrocure yesterday morning, was discovered | plcmeamt necessity of rlecting s great greeny fi ETRE OE UR tiie. srwwrinh same 25 2w fi Under the Spanish rule these States were governed by « | Tal in-chief. to be on fire when about six miles east of that place. | sig thus ample accommodations afforded, haps, if tim Captain-General, and formed no part of the V! e- Royalty efor % passengers. vdat ™prasace fcom New York (0 Sonthamptom or to Bremen, $190. ERY —There appears to be two different cl 4 New York. it Keo vee, emen and 30 at ; | so much superior to the other! Auswer BUSsaIN Garey sisonr ee ence Btaee lok ils Re chee frequently.” Butt hav according {0 the wature of the goods rece. ft certain! mast pres through the Post Office, Pare me tell yon, 0% Jad) g will be sigued, will be charged 85 Scott, 91 Nassau street, and h Co foal AS ‘ should permit, some other corrections | Bofore the train could be stopped the flames had made of Mexico. Participating, however, in the revolution in | in favor of Lieut Kipley, of the 2d artillery, and Lieut. | such progress that it was impossible to save the car, or the dclightial seshee hich nave SteanmeitOe a anv Mexico, which started in the neighborhood of these | Foster, of the engineers—bringing out, prominently, | any portion of its contents, which numbered about pleasure and delight, and ~ill cherish a thousand fond Staten, they wore able, in 1921. to establish thelr inds- | th ir efficient services—may be made in a supplemental | twenty ckagee snd trunks, belonging to the passen- | reminisoonces of byo-gone da i. pendence of Spain, and shortly afterwards, under the report from general headquatters. While ou the sub: | gers, The fire is supposed to have originated from od lan of iguala, were incorporated into the Mexican Re- | Ject, it is duo also to say, that in the part assigned. on | spark thrown from the smoke pipe of the locomotive. — Know what makes one el re other! That'sn fac Passage from For freght OF passage nj at h mechanical, they consequi public, | the same vocasion, to Brigudier [aow Major) General | 2/sany Evening Journal, 3ist uit. HELLS! SHELLS!! SHELLS!!! — Wanted all of Nivignioa iompanyeas Will te olen ofthe epan team whether they wear any shirts oruot | At the fall of Iturbide, in 1923, these States revolted | Pillow, and his volunteer brigade, lr talasoransenet |. st0s aatue tanh etamthe tne plate, bat with coun | Sp cnella, tor whiah the hughes price Will's siren es O ES MILLS, Genoral Agent. ne Ot eed cad ue cal | from the Central Government of Mexico, and formed | by them were found muck more forinidable than thet | torqit signatures, of th rH aaah} ot to | Chatham ptreats te Chambers street. At the seme plete, Agents at foutlecapton. 5 DAY. CROSREY & | won 3 cult Lt Uae the Confederacy of the States of Guatemala, or Central | re the Genoral-ia chief had supposed a Sremloee » » New Haven Sank, Ct, are in pull also be found \ rage Aud val ied orument of a, Brome oR +8) 64 : America But their independence did not save them 4 Te court of inquiry, of which Najor General Pil- “ he yosed 0 intial 18 se ee TES ante TNESESKIN | {0m the disastrous party strifes which bave so long | low ts President, te diveoived i ‘The olty of Mobile {s said to be as healthy as ever it | ¢, if The pighest price Will be paid for all kinds of cast-off BL) HEN RUN T, h cle | divided the Mexican people, ‘The contests between the | By command of Major General Ssott. was; at last accounts there had been but seven deaths in | CIgte the uursber, 65 Chatham street, ‘0 f “een Centralists and Federalista caged as violently in Guate- H. L. SCOTT, A, A. A. Gj; & week, aod of these one was man found dead ona of al mala eathey Cidin Mates fiat boat above the city; one came to the City Hospital AGUERNOTYFE PLATE: The integrity of the Confederation was endangored and NAVAL INTELLIGENCR. at the point of death from the saine boat—the Uy D le .<. | almost broken up by the withdrawal of the liberal State | Lieut. T. D. Shaw, of the United Giates navy, the gal- | of neither belng known, One was a United States oal- | prices, at vy aye Sy Co. Wholesale depot W. | of San Salvador, at the third session of their Con, _ | lant commander of the United States schooner Petrel, at | dier, whose was from convulsions; one was a malo a grees. ay, New York, chellor, . 7 Beware of Pibeen | The assassination of Flores fanatics of the | the bombardaent of Vera Crus, and of Tuspan, arrived | slave eighty yoars old; and three were infants—of which | (Every thing in the line coustanly on hand. t ie a why ic f auat Mee church, and of the central pak wrentton perfect “tare {a our borough on Wednesday, the 26th inst., and was | two were sill born, and one died from croup. ‘uz doen

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