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R 14, 1847. Wot, no, 258_Whale me 440, NEWYORK, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBE => em eee ee — ar — —-—- ————— SRE 2 STEAM, NAVIGATION | Intelligence. Common Council. THE NEW YORK HERALD SMPAN Y “United Suatce Mal Line 9 | THE PARK FOUNTAIN. Surarus PPR Perse: 13. Present, Judges | | Bosno or Auovnwne, Sop, 13--Morris Franklia, ESTABLI rp Me Washing: = > <a = a Cady, Mec i Hurlbut, —4. W. Spies vs, R. | Esq, President, in tho chair . SHMENT, lendid new stramship WASHING | __L_ Eeee SR Se. al Ae Gilmore.—Thia was the first case argued in the etitions.—Sundry petitions for sewers, &¢., were North-west corner of Fulton and Nassau st. will stat Thonn Nee York ou the $34 September, = = = Court, ‘as o"ganized under the new Constitution, and | presented, and referred to the appropriate oomalttees, Tied Grates Mail presented two questions of ome interest, one Extension of Canal street Sewer A Report in favor of which was agreed by court and counsel to be entirely | extending the sewer at tho foot of Canal street, 75 feet new. The facts of the case are as follows:—One Furlong, | beyoad the point now wader contract oa the talline a resident of Matamoras, became indebted to Mr Spies, | on account of the former action of the Board on this in this city, and in order to obtain time, gave his note at | point having been Vetood by the Mayor. A resolution six months, dated at New York, and made payable to A, | in favor of building the sewer, notwithstanding the W. Spies, or order, which note the defendant, Gilmore, | Mayor's veto. was then offered and adopted. also a resident of Mexico, endorsed. The clerk who took d Water Pipes. =~ Report in favor of directing the note, testified that Mr. Furlong offered Gilmore as | that all gaa and water pipes be hereafter laid down ag his security, that the offer was accepted, and the note | near the sidewalks as possible, so that they may be re- taken accordingly. The note was not paid at maturity; | paired, ke, without obstructing the carrirys wa; payment was not demanded of Furlong, nor was any no- | Adopted. Bowes and’ Sout to Jand passen- Mutate and deliver the mails for Emgland, Frasce and _ JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, | gered teig';: then proceed to Bremerhaven. Returning, WihleWeahiegton fe built inthe strongest manner, with a CIRCULATION FORTY THOUSAND. — | view to being converted unto anip of con war,and subject at an me to ingpegtion By olicers appointed by the Presideut, both | DAILY HERALD—Kvery day, Price 2 cents per copy—@? je epmak region.) ig tH ‘Bee in adyanee. engines, of 1000 horse power each, and accom- very mic Toi oR ar 2 mndstione for iat | ‘fom New ork ‘Southampton or to Bremen, $120. | fecate thom Broamand tonthempeon te lor Vor tee, Bhe will carry about #0 tous freight, which will be charged Price 834 cents haa wt according to of the gonds offering. All letters tice of non-payment given to Gilmore, they having left | Salary Increased.-Report to favor of increasing the Fg Apel on o Bx pane chrough the Post Otfiees Parcels, for whieh bills of New York, and returned to Mexico before the matarity | sslary of the Clork in the office of Superinto dent of mani, 18 ing will be sigued, will be charged $5 each. | of the note. Mr. Spies brought his action in the Supe- | Repalra, ke., from $50 to $700 per aunum. Adopted. Soha Milter peror legight or pssaie apply at the ofice of the Qeean Steam | rior Court of New York, and obtained judgment, ‘The | Daniel O'Connelt—Invitation to attend the funeral unt AL bride ace ates te Ld MILLS, General Aeeut defendant brought writ of error to this court, and | obsequies of the late Daniel O'Connell on the 22d inst. ADVERT Agents at Southampton. AY, CROSKEY & Ross, moved to reverse the judgment. Mr. Crist, for defend- | Accepted. adyance, at Bremer A. HEINEKEN & CO. ant, in the Court below, contended—Ist, that in some | City Expenses.—The Comptroller,in compliance with magn + ae AM ISELIN. ly cases it had been held, that a party who had en- | a resolution adopted at the last meeting, presented a 4 steamer of the | due course of constrnc- nat : ‘The secon: SPRINT SG ot al kinds executed beautifully and with | tion. and will be in readiness in the eusuing fall ‘av29th 01 sed paper in this form, was not commercial form. statement of the city expenditures from the Ist of Jan- eomich TOR HAVE CL Bot commercial endowser—and might be charzed as a tary Inst, which were as follows :—Amount of ae rO. AVRE ya CHERBUOURKG— ple guarantor of payment, thus relieving the holder from tions, $1816 374; expenditures prior to May ce tvs o¢ commenplastions by mall, — to the The steamship NeW YORK will lea striet diligence in presenting it to the maker for pay- 7,574; expenditures since May 11th, for secounts in- Rea will he deda sted trom the dubscriotion money vesnitued. Bilah task somes eB. he ak ment, and notifying him of the maker's default; but the | curred received prior to that date, $78,730 17. Ordered Court of Errors has recently held otherwise. Hall | on file. va. Newoombe, 7th ‘3 Reports. By that deci- Street Cleani A communication was recelved from sion the law was settled, that he that thus puts hiv | the Superintendent of Streets, from which it appeared ame on the back of a negotiable note is to be | that from the ith of May to the a0tbof Augnst last, % an experienced surge WY YOUR Aan RalUSHBAR CoMTaNT | Teen I Avan EL pe 7 aT eee tg | ‘EAMSHI! P COMPANY .—The ships of deemed an endorser. charge him in that eapa- | there was received for manure, garbage, dirt, &e., the this company are appointed to sail as fol- city. deurand and notice are necessary. ‘Thoge forms | sum of $61 0 ' OR Some not having been observed, the defendants is not Hable. ee against Policemen —A communication was FROM NEW YORK. | Mr. O'Conor for plainti® in the court b-low. admit: | recvived from Justice Drinker, enclosing an affidavit The THILADELTHIA on the sth August | ted that the only written opinion delivered in the Court | made by John Demerest, setting forth that while Niece ioth Sept. | of Errors, in Hail vs. Newcomb, affirmed the doctrine | underthe influence of taken to the 6th “ * goh © | contended for; but ted that it was unsound in pria- | ward station house, wi » # note of band for $1,200, and UNION nom HAVRE. | ciple, and that the previous determinati eb f Nake nee re eat F jeterminations are & sum of money, wor n from him by a polloeman. NEY You 15th August. | followed in preference, He maintained that where a | Referred to thy Mayor. aye NION By See NO distinct resolution upon a point of law does not accom: | Sardinian Vessel of War.—-Resolution in favor of ap- tried thiliand heown cs state reomaand cabins Pany the judgment, @ case in the Court of Errors is not | pointing a special committee to wait upon the officers of are uonsually commodious, and they are provided with ry | binding authority. A point of law ruled in ® court of | the Sardinian corvette Aurora, and extend to them the “ thing reqi ite for the comfort of passengers. The price of last resort, by the concurring opinionsof a majority of | hospitalities of the city.—Adopted. Aldermen Crolius, * @ in the first eabin from New York 1s $120, Krom judges ts Anally established. but such concurrence does | Tappan and Lawrence were appointed by the chair to os wre 1,000 francs. Wines are not included, but will be far- | not appecr in any cases in that court, except “resolution | carry the resolution into effect. »* nished at moderate Lied hi fm, cages;’’ and fromthe nature and constitution of that Mayor's Message and the Police.— Resolution in favor $0 au in eee pass iron peo Post office. court, itis neither @ legal nor a probable presumption | of referring that portion of the Mayor's message relating Mogtaiacas wey 9 Saaanadnt ret RYMAR & CO.. 44 South street. that a majority of the judges in determining ca: to the Police Department to the committee on Laws, to 1g 4) bi! Rat — —- — Gnarily agreed upon any (pn point. Seeond, Point— inquire into and reports on tio subject. Adopted o 909 120 P.M. BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ¢ rule requiring demand and notice to charge anen- | Salary of County Officers—Resolution in favor o “ 1293 ” M. wit ” ROVAL MAIL STREAM SiiP, 1200 tons dorser, does not extend to a maker or endorser residing | inquiring into the expediency of paying county officers 12% P.M. 146 8 10 * ite PI’ fa ak, wer each, under ecntraet in a foreign country, who gave a note here and dated it | stated sularies. Adopted. 13) 508 ig as we ‘Aa with the Lords of the Adinirality. here, It is settled that if a maker, after giving the note, | State Mill Tux —Resolution in favor of inquiring into ges BN 6a 8 an ru HIB! RNIAC ‘in Alevander R and before its maturity, removes from the State, demand | the expediency of getting the State mill tax rescinded, Ft en 8 1@ ‘e ONLA, Captain Edward G. Lovt. inexcused, yet, whilst he removes to a greater distance, | and changing thetime of assessing property from June om ITTANNIA J 2 s Go ARYA. opiate nanos LE Fein. rate without crowsiig 8 State line, demand is rendered neces- | and July to January and February. Adopted. 306 ACADIA, Captain William Harrison. sary to charge the endorser. Those rules are »omew! Attorney's Resolution in favor of calling upon Pi ile. New . Bedford. Whitey ite: ‘The four steamships now building are arbitrary. A removal from New York to Jersey city ex- | the /omptroller te repert the amount of money that tei ¢ ee a ef 751 4 i ThA HE AMERICA, it NIAGARA, THH NOW EMBALLISHMBUNT cuses a demand, but a removal to Buffalo or the wilds of | been paid for counsel fees in the matter of opening 5 $ Se ASL 4PM HE CANADA, sh front fe EUROPA. s Essex county has not that effect. It does not seem cor- | streets, &o., during the last fiftewn years, in separate Crete {a earn are rnroe to onl om Boaeen Ste he. The Embellishment of the Park Fountain, of the “ Maid ofthe Mist,” the Croton Plume, &o, At | Téct in adjusting rules of commercial law in a country | items, and to whom the same has been paid | Adopted. 30 . itty September 1) 1847 n » which, commercially and socially, ia one and indivisible, Another Broadway.—Resolution in favor of enquiring ‘The trains to and otou Falls will not stop on New oggeapeomnber by 847 It will doubtless be gratifying to most of ouroitizensto the edge of the basin, there is to be a wall and coping of | to give this effect to geographical lines, created | into the practicability of opening a new avenue, 80 as to YX ula: exeqnees Broome sweet ‘and 33d street. A car ‘October 1, 1847 perceive that there is at last a prospect ofseving the Park white marble, two feet above the surface of the yd Political institutions, in reference merely to the | divert « portion of the travel from Broadway into ano- wil ‘tem minutes, to take up passcagers i jerpool are the Fountsinembellished ina suitable manner, the Com- water, when the basin is fuil, and the whole to be en- | Vstribution of power among the departments of | ther convenient channel. Adopted. government. It would be more just to have regard only | Chairs used at the First Congr Resolution in fa- recede each train tei. ing of cars {0} Fails stop ‘August 19, 1847 mittee on Lands and Places having approved of a beau- closed, at a distance of about sixteen feet from the edge | to difference of place in the general or commercial sense. | vor of placing the chairs used at first Congress, in yermene ratte fow York, except fw Tuckatoe Se. amber 4, 1847 tiful design recently prepared by the President of the The case of dated in @ State different | the Goveraor’s room, for preservation, and procuring 's Bridge, and For: ? luggage must be Onboard the day previous to ofthe basin, by another white marble wall, two feet note given an to Harlem and Morrisiana, if fe | sailing. C p from that in which the maker resided when the note | others for usé instead thereof. Adopted. sa ner nie money—From Boston to Liverpocl, $13, do do te | Crovon Aqueduct Board, and reported in faver of appro- high, surmounted by an elegant iron ralling, four and | was given, does not appear to have arisen prior v9 Toys | Dutch Manuscripts,fiogolution fa, favor of examia- bas "eye t case, the note was | ing a number of Dui » ae priating the sum of $6,500 for the purpose ofcarrying the half feet, The intervening space, between the edge of | lor ys. Snyder, 3 Dexio, 1846, In th manuscripts, a soattered secured until paid for, {tention of the resolution into effect,which was adopted. the basin and the enclosure, to be tastefully cultivated | given and dated at Troy, N.Y.; the maker resided at | about the City Hall, and having such as on ay ge pees auvapeanonie, venga on lays of sailiag, In the contemplated embellishment of the fountain, it, with choice plants, flowers, ko. See ee ree eae tre re arene | Tespeaiing the Lieany of ele Be oe bn Wor freight, ye, or any other ate apply =. is proposed to place around the jet, so as to conceal it With a view of conveying a correct idea of the con- | and applying th , me . esolution in favor of im) 3 fay eral rule, Glocharged the endorser, | Wharfage Taz. ‘ AtHARNDEN & CO/34 Vall: | entirely from view, a centre ornament of cast iron, re- templated embellishment of thislong neglected fountain, | because no demand had been made, ‘These two classes | small tax on all g Berra ne ee ine reared inate ie | Preventing the Lilly of the Nile,” in flower, rising two wo have been induced to present the above cut, which | OfJudlelal authority are, however, altogether aside of Lagitature foc sloeeantons oo are iaveae *sgovernment, tg establish a line between, Live tect above the water, and, when painted to resemble has been copied from the original dfawing, designed by | tion. Inthe cases of romoval between, the giving and | ferred. eae niners received from the direet. ‘The steamshi this service are ofa State line is a turning point In the case of a dating | Board of Assistunts to the appropriate committees, the ‘a will be given | 28ture, will present a beautiful appearance; while its the President of the Croton Aqueduct Board, who bas | the maturity of the note, it is held that the intervention After referring a number of paj tart. Under the new contract the | diameter (seven feet} will be suMcient for a full display politely permitted us to use it for that purpos ny & day during eig t month, and in ome State qoile ie maker Tae te another, the inter- | Board adjourned for tw is. every it during the other months in 7 OO | Fenton of @ State line is held to bo immaterial, These ao eae ead aie FM, mney | fomsvely between Liverpooland Halifax and Boston, and be rules are neither harmonious in principle nor convers. Movements of the People. 'N. B—All persons ate forbid trusting any one on account of | tween Liverpool and New York. a AFFAIRS IN THE WAR QUARTER Cole, of Clarkson's company, and W. B. Howell, of si. | S8tim Practice. Counsel for the plaintiff in the court | The Michigan Demooratic State Convention for the id Q + mond's company, died a itt below the Middle Spring, | clos summed up hisargumenty insisting that « foreign- | nomination of Governor and Livut. Governor, was held gives and dates a note | yesterday at Jackson, and resulted in the nomjnation of ti f . 2 ot id git Dills against said boat will please be presgate YS IN CE, August 16—Met at Sand Creek, Lofflin’s company of TICE —For the berter accommodation (at d here, agrees to pay it here, and that our laws will not | Judge E. Ransom for Governor and W. M. Fenton for i becom) SLE & FARD’S 10! Missouri mounted volunteers, and a train of govern- ‘ pen ‘after three infor- of ih, tab a he NEW PRILADEL: in connection with GEO. RIPPARD & SON, 134 Wa- THE NEXT NEWS FOM MEXICO. ment wagons; Lieut. Colonel Boyakin and three ‘compa: mit Ris See oF itp tan ee ro- mh TAUaa Or. Megas Doeaetiae Uaavertioe’, PHIA will, eu and after Monday next, leave New Brunswick | terloo Road, Liverpool. Persons wishing to send for their From the New Orleans Delta, Sept. 5.] nies Illinois infantry, Captains Hook, Cunningham and | tection of its laws, exposed to all the perlis consequent | Sept. Oth. i . fae 20 minutes before 7 o'clock, aud New’ York at 1S minutes$ | friends in the old country, can secure puasagein any ofthe fol- | We think we may expect farther news from General ‘T'urner, and two tra(us of government wogonain ehenc Pi Perils consequent | Sept. 9h. lowing new line of packets, sailing from Liverpool on the 61 at the regular landin; upon the absen such protection. Promissory notes ‘he whigs have carried the charter officers of the Past loa Scott's army on Tuesday or Wednesday next. The of Finley, of Westport. her old hours, at 7 o'clock | of every month, via— BB ae ; < and inland bills of exchange were said to be brethren in | village of Binghampton. ‘The majority is 80. none 1 cont chine Solclock’ fro Mew | CONSTITUTION, 1,500 tons, Capt, John Britton, Mary Kingsland did not get to Vera Crus until the 28th —_18— At Battle Ground, met Colonel Newby, of Ilinois, | commercial law, but foreign bills, in thelr uses and ap- |. Thenew constitution of lilinole is to’ be submitted to York, runnin ithout stopping. QUEEN OF THE’ WEST, 1,200 tons, Capt. P. Wood- pitied Deningsen eee ae ere main there, und and three companies of infantry; Reed, Moses and Kin- | pitcations, and especially in respect of the eirocmstances | the people on the first Monday of March next, for thelr jth bonts feave from the foot of Barclay street. 20. talied six to to this port, would bring it to Tuesday or ney, captains; also, Barclay, of Lexington, Mo., and | of demand protest, and notice stood upon legal rules en. | ratihcation orrejection, In case it is ratified the gov. tare in the Philadelphia, 654 cents; Raritan, 123¢ cents. LIVERPOOL, 1,150 tons, Capt. Jo! ri Wednesday. But even then, we fear, unless a special ‘Thorp, of St. Louis, with seven wagons of goods and pro- | tirely diff e1 £ jew Brunswick, Sept. 3, 1817. 38 Su¥re | HOT TINGUEK, 1,000 tons, (apt. Ira Bursley. courier has been sent down, that the information will yisions inly different from those established in relation to pro- | noF is to lesue writs of election for members of the Legis- x = | Geo. Rippard & Son are the ouly agents in Liverpool for the ; psa missory notes. Judgment reserved. Inture to carry it into operation, TOWING ww and Powerful stan | apove ine of packets in addition to which they deapaich a | De little leas vague and indefinite than that brought by _10—Fordof Arkansas, met Major Donaldson, and com- = ers JACOB BELI,, Capt, R. Yates, and HE first class ship every week. the Fashion. The English courier. the only sate and panies A, H. J, K, Illinois infantry, and Huntington’s | Svrenion Court.—Before Judge Oakley.—The People | Mone anovr rie Brrrisit Ourracx.—The fol ALD, Capen J: F. PARAS, will bo in | “Persons sending money to their friends in large and small | reliable means of information, would not leave the city train of government wagons. of the State of New York va. Wm. Buckley, Joseph W. | lowing lette ? L Republi Sanetnt resdinos irowieg Veuels fo aud from sea, and | amounts, cau be accommodated with drafts onthe Belfast | of Mexico until the 29th August. August 28th—At Little Arkansas met Colonel Ralls | Corlies and Kichard Laurence.—This was an action on | shai Se hecuived eater day pa ee be ican, aoe ae earth on eoccited and. pancreally attended to, | Banking) Company, and their pamrons, branches \n Ireland; IE aE a len with two companies Missouri mounted volunteers; also | an administration bond, entered into by Corlies and | {h every important particule the stateuient made by us rae cin eatabfiched Broun Tow-doat fice, No. 1s | 42,00 086 Ps peaks in) Hngland, Bootland 0 In our remarks yesterday, respecting the cbange that C&Ptsins MoNair, Haley and Geis, as well as five trains | Laurence, as sureties for the other defendant. ‘The | jn ‘relation’ to a reeont British outeagy ou the mosth. ‘al t, corner of Maiden lane. up stairs. ‘xual sot®m ‘58 South street, cor: of Wall. | had been made in i yuan t oa ri nf rey we Se¥ernment wagons, and Stone, Goldstein and other tra- | facts are as follows :—Charles Buckley, the brother of | western frontier :— lay every night at the foot of Grand street, E.R. joe he Foe Minton seen pty mire Th mere : the defendant Wm. Buckley, carried on the business of Sr, Perens, 29th Aug, 1847, aud age always in readiness at a moment's notic ¢ August 29th—Met at Cotton Wood, Symington & Ren- | merchant in this city, and died in 1834, intestate, leaving 2th in D “SAllpersous are forbid crusting the above boats on from Taylor's division, to open the road from-Vera pf i In your paper of the 12th inst. is an editorial Be Ath persons are forbid aati te eT. Crus to the elty of Mexico, would be under the com. ites train of government wagons, “At Council Grove, | considerable personal property. Administration was | noticing the recent gross violation of our soll by a Brit. ccough of i chee at rodeataes beatin least PArSCOTT'S TION OFFICE, 86 s—= | mand of Gens Hoppin and Lane. We were informed St VFain’s (Delisle & Bauvais, of St. Louis) twenty wa- | granted to a person named Scovell, who was afterwards | {ah armed party frou the Ked Rives settlement, who pro- —_ Persous wieaing to send for their friends in the ofd apua- i Hopp : gons removed, and William Buckley appointed in his stead ; ma GAT 1h it7: dhe penne | 7. censecure pessngs on ressouable terms, by any of the | esterday, by an oftoer lately from Matamoras, that "August 30th—At creck 142 Mr. St, Vrainand Barclay, | upon which occusion the bond in question waa entered | 2c0ded tO Spprohend two dasertars, who bad taken re- eg BF ae ech, 100, he sien maguidcent ships comprising the w Line of Liverpool pack- | tl rapes weer webs under the command of Gens. Mar- with gix wagons of provisions, At Soldiers’ Creek, mat | into in the penalty of $12,000, conditioned for the faith- fetid Seasons tartan! ns mendes tenes ae ots, ae eee ee STU TION: Ti touk; Cancata Jobe Blision, oo Moesrs, Noland. Harrison, Herrauld and Oldham, of In- | ful performance of the duties of administrator, and also a atee eyitat aa a Gone PELL aL eg od 3 or When Gen, Seott was in this sity on his way to the debendence, with twelve wagonsof provisions. At Bridge | that he would obey the orders of the Surrogate, ‘The Tob. tie Nagcons Ceanae ty a teetion oo tee tame AT 9, 10s Ue Ae See E Mel , HOPTINGURR. 1150 tone: Cape, Ie Bur seat of war, he was frequently interrogated by curious the rm of Colhure & Sethe ake Wille ape hee eee eantes fatthfutty, bearer ytd bad Be a at en io eee es, 46, OE sailing from Liverpgol on Pel was Cenerally oa clos a ertor Pie od, Gene: ~ Hays, Indian trader. At Hickory Point, Messrs. White & | ed the orders of the court, ‘The plaintitls gave in evi. | %pAeytPONee sw oe tn trading post te well Non! Wor Bert? och. is 7 8 Liasod Laverpoct packets, was generally as close as an oyster. ‘There was, how- Simpton, sutlers to Rall’s regiment, and trader to San- | dence the letters of administration, and also an account | known, of high and honorable character. “ite was asked days fom Me } making i ip every ever, one purpose of his which he made no effort to con- , PROPLE'S TINE STEAMBOATS FOR that port For farther part lars apply 19 9, ceal, and that was his determination to be in the capital ibeieakes iChdiete ther with various other precoetioe tia Buckley, toe- | by the party whether he would resist the ecient: HBA eotet Gulclock, FM. from | _iyt9 “s6 Honth arect, New Vork._ | BY the la of September, 1 shall dictate peace to thrm eS NOV Wan Dirantaxnt,? | oer in the tantter of the intentate. ‘The plaintid’s coun. | KmPt, o take the dewerters, and he replied that they the Pier between Courtlandt and Liberty streets. r ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO—PASSAGETO | Poneral is cxrtainiy shaving it yery close bat Werminn Wasninaron, September 6, 1847 } sel here rested. The counsel for the defendants, Corlies | can soil, but that he would not resist them, neither could ISAAC NEWTO: p Core. ym |. Peek, will and from Liverpool, per Black Ball Line of Packets, | fiat he will pera § on mn be eats ‘y » e believe Sin: The President has authorized the acceptance of | and Laurence, the sureties (tbe other defendant, who | they expect him to afford them any aid.’ The soldiers Jeave on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings, at 6 i Remitiances to Ireland Ke. wy YORK te P ‘ & company of Volunteer Infantry, under the command | is the principal, is out of the Jurisdiction of the court and | wers thereupon seized, conducted to Fort Garry, tried °'fteamboat HENDRIK HUDSON, Cfve, RG. Cran. pentins pacsdeyrsteds Rovsemiee, Poors FOANER ATVR/DALS .LATHR, PROM, GANTA FR. | SE AUB tn atauien pephiaad the pemteus Reoaacae | aeah thnk tear coertee ptvete eribeass mas ae eeteees Poe dae nendeediondtiasenes hana caeae 4 peed D , le Present- F den, will lenve on Tuesday, Thureday and Saturday evenings stecuid cabin and atecrage pastsge, Sr. Louis, September 6th, 1847. ed for muster, on oF before the 10th of Cotober next, | tic mark of belng the account of Wm. Buokley, that it is | pudone hundred end tty lashes respectively, which pun~ "3 : ‘Ar Bive O'clock, P. M.—Landiog af intermediate places— % | Epiton Henauo : and the officers thereof duly commissioned in accordance | ® paper brought out of the Surrogate’s office, which c! ibers foot of Bi street. ill sail i Lieut. 5 ROCHESTER, Crea A. H. Furry, will a ew Rouke wil sail 1 JArenen bP of leut. Love, with his dragoons and money, had not with the laws of North Carolina. I have therefore the | Cumstance is not conclusive evidence that it is hi: series of high handed measures taken by the Hudson Bay Company, which, if not checked by our government, and c ¢ re 01 honor to transmit herewith a copy of the lettwr from this | Count; it is not like the case of a judgment record which eave ou Monday, Wedaesday, Friday and Sanday a(tersoons, Tendid ahi orby aay of the mackets_ of the Oli | Feeehed Santa Fo on the Lith oC Anguet Ho wares Domo raze: to Capen Canary co thie seine ari. | proved ltaaift le, therettee, ahocid oe thows be seating Seat Al aves keke Core honk atgoreleks: soit AMERICA, Capt. T.N: Helse, will ck-Ball Line. to sail fromit on the lat and leeh of every | at Wagon Mound. Numerous trains and companies of ty request. the co-operation of your Excellency 18 the proof that it was signed and sworn to by said William | Snoroschments of any fireigu monopoly, however foral- Jeave ge Thence, ‘Thursday and Batarday afternoons, at >| Those reaming aoe e789 Ireland. ean bave drafts on volunteers were met on the road, all getting along very organization of said company, and the sppointment Cae Os herp ik is Led Pe the scoount | dable, . oelock. ‘ 4 5 BANK OF IRELAND. and j Md ¢ officers under the authority of the State. The same | of Wm. Buckley, the requirements of the statute in re- | “py seiko ve Fuiscorn okoT ecu Banter London which he (From tho 8t, Louis Republican, Sept a6 US: rules and resritions ceived. obeerved in enpect to this with; the statute directs thet ae sceeont avall be alee grant tom the bea goverment ota fr fare wo rainy wil paid at the various brane! oughout Great Britain + 1, company, a8 were prescribed in form: r requisitions upon | With; the statute directs that no account le Y * Highs ken atinoderte rues, andnone taken after 4 | Todirelead. “APHY top oe ee a oy pie steemer J. J. Hardin arrived last night from the your Btate. Your Exoeliency ie requested to desigeate | untll eighteen months after the letters of adminietre~ Atay saliod Skin bee pomaeniprehlid Ikke 60 cova I> “Ali persons are forbid trusting any of the boats of this rss Fulton street New York, | denee wo Lives rescheed caecartespondent at, Indepen- is place of rendezvous, and inform this department of the | tion are granted, and this aecount appears to be filed in | taty to infilet summary punishiwent upon cay American ithout a written order f neat Gan aie Palen tok, Froolved letter, giving pretty full details «ame, when an offlcer of the United States Army will | One month after. ‘Thirdly—That the admissions of a from ptains or agents. j who purchases skins of any kind within their territerial freight, apply on board the boats, orto P.C. thorised ger of all the news brought by Mr+ Aubry, whohad just re- he ordered to inspect the company, aud muster it into | principal are not evidence against his suretivs—to charge that the Ac cthe ofice on the wharf stra” | Qinv ot Liversocd packers en orthe Ol or Black, Tall | turned from Santa Fe. it will beseen that he brings in- thewervice. wifi them there must be direct and positive evidence, me bade 0a mh hone ot ; twerpoo! packers_____19t¢__ | telligence of the murder of one of the best citizens of . ‘The nonsuit was refused and the defendants put on | AMeticancitiven referred to in your paper as having FOR SHREWSBURY, OCEAN HOUSE, NE 8 J have the honor to be, very respectfully, je nonsu! a ‘ants put on | been heid to bail, is still in @ bond of sterling, Long, Branch, Russom Boek, rown's Dock, Ne SUSE FINE OF PACKETS FOR | our State. We annex hisletter-— Your obedient servant. thelr defence, which is, that Wm. Buckley had duly | inake hisappearanee belore the Hudson Buy Compara re . etown and Red Bank-—The Steam ‘sailing and favorite packet ships have accommo- Ixperenrence, Sept, 1, 1847. JAMES BUCHANA and faithfully administered the estate and effects of the | courtin November nexe. Should he be treated with © faster, will run as follows, from Fulton | Sinons iasurpeased for cabin, second cabin and steerage pas | The arrival of Mr. Aubry, direct from Santa Ke, puts intestate. ‘Lhe case isyadjourned until this morning. | arshness in the prosecution of his case, measares will i, i ag Ok a Leave 8 wane; sengers, and will) ositively sail as advertised, or passage free, | into my hands some news ‘that will be interesting to ‘His Excellency, Wit For the people Messrs. Geer and Cowles. Fordefendants, | bo taken to bring the whole subject before Congress, ‘O'clock. ‘O'clock. EES HU: SON, Capt. Page, September 13th. your readers, and which | hasten to communicate. Mr. Governor of North ¢ Messrs. Miller and O’Conor. with » view to ascertain whether or not American citi- perey, thes 7 AM Tpesday, 1nst 16AB. The GALEN A Cape: Detter de ptember sath. Aubry left Santa Fe on the 28th of July, accompanied From the Washington Union, Sept. 12.) Unrrep States Cincurr Count.—Present, the Cirenit | #08 are to be protected in the pursuit of » lawful vooa- ednesday, 15,at 7% A.M. Wednesday, 13,atll A] Persons wishing to proceed to New Orleans, will do well | by Mr. Barnum, of Baltimore, (direct from Chihuahua) — Gen i ‘ny arrived in this city last night from Mis- | and District Jadges Equity motions were the order of | “ion, from the arbitrary and insulting interference of « hureday, ' J6,at 8 A.M. Thursday, 16, atl |. | sosecure passage by either the above packets, ax the all | Capt. McKinney's company of volunteers from Monroe ri. 4 himself to- the Preaid ans wags hee Sa YB foreign corporation. I7,at 8 AM. Friday, I7,at 1 BM. | jos clawohipere ‘ded b Maseribazed In the babe, aty, aud a Git OF tixty-five Daited Stats souri. He reported himself to-day to the President of | the day.— Gaylord vs, Wilder and others—Mr. Staples, ° 1 Saturday, 18,at 9% A.M. Satarday, 18, at 2 "| and will ea: yecaen ly on their appointed days. To secure aa aes 4 train b.! sixty-five United States wagons, the United States and to the De . We | on behalf of plaintiff, brought a motion for an injune- The Sioux Indians in this vicinity are suffering dresd- Buoday, 19,at 956 A.M. Sunday, 19, at et “M. | berths, apply on bean, oF te, » Seo he chorge of Mr. King. understand he is in good health, and very desirous, as | tion to restrain defendants from using the plaintiff’s in- | fully trom sickness, brought on, in a great measure, b; "The Line will ran to Howell Works, Sanam ‘page ‘aasire W. & J.T. TAPACOTT, 86 South st. roug Mr. Barnum, Mr. Aubry has news from Chi- goon ashe can be released from his engagements in vention in the construction of iron safes. He was replied | ® Want of proper food. ‘I'he government ordered aad ‘reehald. to convey passengers to all parts of kiroeg he fb Seine PMI Bo} Pane Me. Washington, to join our army in Mexico. to by Mr. Sullivan, and, after a lengthy debate, the mo- | &nnuities to be stopped, beseuse afew of their on yan are forbid trasting the above boat on ac- ‘lied by fen? Gen. John MoNeil_ has returned to Detroit much im- | tion was adjourned for & week, to give Mr. Staples time | Were engaged in the late Winnebago massscre, and no comicat the Owners: EBs WU Mealonua, They entered bis store ct Chituahua Kiled kag Ober a ie aad he lige Bese ah cama tioy have boca cbliged 0, rubelst' em roots end greet $2 308 re ome in New England. Common Pueas.—Vacation week in this Court. 4 re him, and took away $5000. ‘The authorities of the cit: fo y $ re aut ee ‘ " ali | ana'the friends of the deceased, immediately had three _ First Lieut, Barry, of the 2d regiment U. 8. artillery, whart, foot of Cov A |, Sept. 11., K. COLLINS. 6 Acuth st. | of the murderers. arrested. and put in prison to await who while acting aa adjutant of his regiment at Tampi- | nis gyeument for defendant in error, in cause No. corn. The consequence is, that cholera morbus has ir. A. Taber concluded | carried off sixty or seventy within a month past, and 4.— | many more are still sick “unto death.” K, canteen ae PVE IONS Vance: be neom and Keatonto we ‘Landing. The steam, apt. B. J. He Trask, wil 0, & few months ago, ttacked b: d di will rus os follows: , Capt. B. J. A. will | their trial. Mr, Aull’s death was not occasi ned by any © ® KO, Was attacked by a severe and dan- aso senee 4h ton th i DON ei eect Nort pr 38 ou the th of Oct, er Temalar | rising of the mob, but chiefly for plunder. Mr. Aull is Gutivoateltkaniteteane rc eee tds, ‘Mr. Be: Reynelds covet the asgument fer | Suas Waiaur on as Fanu—We have been ee Ne sock, Teeve Shrew sree FORK LIVERPOOL —The New Line—Regutar | fected. tiis deutt has sreehd clio aod commienctign Capt, Chilton, of the U.S, Army, who has beon a few | Plaintiffs in error. permitted to publish the following extract from Facedsy, Wat AM. Welacedey, Paskerahip QU EC ie We eee sling | over every one, and more particularly at this crisis, in Son eaemeaeen fhe,ecrulting service, has | | Count or Gennaat, Sessions, Monday, Sopt. 13.—Be- | & letter of Ms, Wright to's gentleman, in thle “yillag, i ; “ a HEV ello fa y ner, main decrgary’ kat 1B ae Mag inccse 100 tons burthes, will mil ax above, ber | ton midst of large commercial transactions, and.so soon Pi" fe Department hesnotified Capt, tJostah Little, | fore Fecgrder Seutt and Aldermen Dodd and Spofford. | MILT sti aatnate sorrespondence” thea ‘with say Auceday, 3h tor passage, having splendid large, and comforta- | ‘The persona ana property of American citizens gene- of Upper Alton, lll., who sometime ago raised a company |” “7yial for Grand Larceny At the opening of the | other member of that body to which he refers; and it Siturday, 25, gate roome and cabin, apply to the exptain on board, pier No. | rally were respected at Chihuahua, though nono were fF cavalry service, that the company will now be re- | Court this morning, David fH. Diamond was placed at | cannot fai oes tte tnc teen ca ihe tesien Tuesday, Pr 3, westside of Burliag sip. oF 2 | cern, a7 South ot permitted to leave the city, except neutrals, who could ceived iolfered, The Captain is now endeavoring to | the bar for trial on an indictment for grand laroomy, 1a {om trying to become, upon « small seals, « farm ‘thursday, 90, at) . . . ring away their means by paying a duty of 6 per cent. T#.organize.— Pennsylvanian, 13thinst, , having, on the 3d day of January last, stolen from Geo. | 1m fact, and have, during this season, labored very of the boa Price of passage $100 YY Paying a duty of 6 pe "4 ‘Stages will be in readiness on the arrival boat tocon- | Pri ket ship CONSTITUTION, 1600 tons burthen, | Mr. Barnum obtained his passport by pretending to bo _ Gov. Edwards has accepted the Jackson Guards, and | Conony bank bills he value of $35, | | steadily. Each day tires mova good deal, but | eat and "ey. to all of the CORMEY sc tne oflice on |. Cape Soles Deitsons wall vncosed the Guesh Wert | on Irishman, YP 6 ordered them to Proceed to Fort Leavenworth. Grokos Coxoxy sworn. I am cook on board the ship | *leep Well, aud enjoy & freedom from care and s content- tect apply to By B. Hall, at the oftce o8 | sail ou her fegular day, 21st of October a2 re Gov. Atmijo, on his way to Albuquerque, to visit his, The remains of Lieut. Charles Hosking, late adjutant | Angel. 1 know the prisoner ; he was « handon board | ment which is already beooming very dear tome. As is , is NOT — family, was arrested a& Chiveal nee Boek i ¢ 4th U. 8. intantry, who gallantly fell at Monterey, were | the same vessel. On the 3d of January the Captain of | wal with mein whatever | undertake, my business GARDNEK: dnince Pedersen master, will have | limite Of that elty.. le is sald. to have exprossea greet be interred at Jefferson barracks on Tuosday, the Tth | the Seme'emey 0%, Te gd. of Sem uaEy te apt Ot | already controlling me too much, and I'now find it very . satisfaction at the result of tho battle of Saneemeee inst., at 3 o'clock, P M., with the honor due to his rank. | would pay ine the balance on the following Monday. | | difiicuit to command ® day for leisure oF recreation, | No merchandize of any description was suffered to —St- Louis Union, 6th i Inge great dou! of Tabor a come into New Mexico by the southern route teh for the above port jesp: vo My farm isn then went to the galley and showed my money to the | | Though requiring s great deal of labor to bring it fi) albany Ue <i a: Aten and Hamilton, or freight. or pass apply tothe captain on om NAVAL, INTELLIGENCE. risoner, I then put it into the pocket of my guernsey Page we “ tesburd, $6 9 5 Bow In New Mexico the territorial election was to take he Us eal ante “‘arsnay yi cket, which I locked up in the locker. Diamond said | 0 & condition to be either pleasant for labor, or produc: Office, 100 Barclay street, FOR LIVERPOOL—To sail with des hi p , © rhe United States frigate Brandywine went to sea | Jucket, pod aed “ 1 | tive; but {begin very slowly #nd patiently, determined fy neque il bo given forthe faldlment ofall Catling rorlae Packet Bip WATE: | Fares, Capt, Angney, and My. Kirkland, of Se hosts 0% Hampton Konda, on the oth inst, he would, go, home, and asked me to give bie some bit: | 071 Ly tuaxe aay ‘lores expensive, as | do not expect le en 1100 tons, w , they will be proatable in a pecuniary way. The employ- ment | like, and it keeps me out of mischief, and from being discontented and home-sick at home. “I bave not hadan unhappy hour from the consequences of my inte defeat, while it has given mea happiness in my retirement which | have not known through many long years of my responsible public ser- were candidates for the Legislature. Sreamnoat Accipent.—The steamboat Lake | the biscuit for him, and when J returned Diamond was ree passengers. Persons about embarking, | The murderers of Brown and others were on triel,and of the Woods arrived at our wharf yesterda » | gone, Ef money was gone,and the jacket lying on the ake early application on board, faot of Maiden Lene, | Seven of them would certainly be convicted. from tho Upper Missourl. ‘This vossel was chartered for| deck. | never aaw the prisoner after until about a ‘J. MeMUKRAY. Col. Willock’s battalion of volunteers, their time hay- a trip to the Yellow Stone river, but, when at the mouth | month ago, when I saw him in the police office. furies teat Peal comer “ id Bia ing expired, were ordered to leave Taos and return to of the Mittle Cheyenne river, about five hundred miles Micnart Murray, sworn—I belong on board the ship oun ae on law (eg ae, be S| Santa Fe. Twenty-five citizens remained, and were de- from her destination, she burst her steam connecting | Ansel ; | wan on the wharf by the side of the ship when MORNING LINE FOR ALBANY AND Yeuel, or any other of the regular | termined to erect fortifications for their defence. A pipes, scalding Mr. Thomas Call ay 80 as to cause his | the money waa stolen from the cook; | saw the cook eee THOY and I dinte Vidas HOLES, o] large number of the wowen of Taos had determined to death in about six hours. No other person was injured. | come out of the galley and go to the cabin; while the | Vice ‘The low pressnre steamboat Captain A, assortment of Shirts, of every quality, made in the latest | Heir husbands would consent to become friendly tothe the bo Fegarded as 0 serious as to prevent the | and went away ; he run olf; | was not on board the ves- | Kivwn in thy political Mistery OF tne seate ae te eT. mill leave the stecmbnat pier foot of Barclay street, Mondays, ‘and of superior workmansinp. Fancy and Plain Linen | United States. contin of her voyage. Mr Harvey, one of the St. | sel at the time the money was stolen. he 2nd | cal personal associations, he says :) We aad Frydnarat seven oclock A.M. Recurw: nd common Shirts, constantly on hand," | An insurrection had, a short time previous, commen- Louis Fur Company, and by whom the boat was chatter. | Jonx (i. MeLeax, sworn [am an officer of the 2nd | cal personal assoc og RE: 2 ing. on the opposite da: Western merchants | ced, but it was nipped in the bud, and the leaders, terri- eu, was on board at the time, and determined to transfer | ward. | did not arrest the prironer, a wally, J ong a md red e Steamer NIA , Capt. H. L. Kellogs, wil leave eal pelea peviasee “SSRN WOO the Steamboat Pier foot of Barclay street, Tuesday, nnday pine ny dma past six o’cloek, A. M., returning on ANAL Ysis OF BEAUTY —To give the faci form, and the ‘compl or freight, apply on board, orto F. B.Hall,at | man, the apostle of benuty, the hair ought 10" ere i head, and t ibing @ he litte number, and the fali of each before the great ‘Th here rested,and the defence proceeded | ¢ . ed on his voyage. His | to show! Coe ion eyed had heretofore sustained an ex- Pit een ey fifteen or twenty days, | cellent character, The case was then bmitted to the | Batavia Spirit of “ Limes, Sept. ae rriving at the upper trading post | jury, who after a brief consultation rendered s verdict of he following elements fied at the numbers sent out in opposition to them, fled his goods to a keel boat which | precipitately to the mountains. was done, and Mr. Harvey proc Mr. Aubry has kindly permitted me to extract the fol- progress will be impeded so lowing from hia memoranda, on the way in in the time of h age yausT L— Tue Puaxer Heve.*— om the wharl, Aveust 1.—Met at the Wagon Mound @ compa among the Blackfeet Indians. A great portion of uilty, whereupon the accused was sentenced to two ne PLA ieee Te EW GHERANEn Loddon cot How paips (omits. Cogan United States dragoons, under charge of Lieut freight had keon discharged before theacoldent occurred, | fears? imprisonment in the State prison of the orbit of Hebe wer York Line of Packete—Reguiar packet to sail on fore! is appropriate to all with a large sum of money for the payment of the troops, at trading posts of the company. : ‘Madame Restell.—Another effort was made this after- | townsman, B. A. Gould, Jr., londay.October {th--The splendid fast sailing pack F concurs in the same opinion with and a train of government wagons in oare of Fagan, of aro IE noon to get Madame Restell bailed out, by offering as | his mathematical studies undei WRG, Thee Tngeraol, master, will positively fo a cg gh My A Platte city. Messrs. Fitapatrick, Wetherhead, Turley, Tu Monmons.—A passenger in the Luke of | sureties Charles Witeon.stago proprietor, No. 33 ‘d | Geometer Gauss.in Gott: Wally, and Lieut. Dewitt were also accompanying them. ihe Woods, from the Upper Missouri, informs us | street, and Mr. Schepard, grocer,of No. 10 Howard str in s letter to Professor Vierce, and are computed day. havi from three meridian observations -—July 5, tu Beriun, July 14, { oF ing handsome furnished accom. | W represent in the most ludicrous manner, t Avaust 8—At McKneis’s Creek met Col. Easton, of that the Mormons are in aftourishi The Court, however, refused to accept them aa bail jag Ea le Pasok hart foot of Wall | Ty ier forehend, which Teed ene ove? | St. Louis, with his five companies of Missouri volun now location on the fine lands of the Pottenstninie nace, | Madame It. was therefore ordered back to prison, ‘The | in Hamburg, and July 21, in Altons yg Oe Wesker te eee win was describing some | UNder Captains Paul, Cunningham, Barnes, Shepherd, chase, on both sides of the river, above Council, Bluffs. | Court then adjourned until to-morrow morning. jan'y wo Berlin, M. 1. 215d. 22m 20.48. mptly n kaaaimany Indian. A | Wovckner. ‘They had in chargoa train of government ‘They have planted immense fields of corn—to the ex. | Courr Carexpan, Sept. 14—Superior Court—Before “ ae Rude, WO 6 a 6h daly 68 Node, 140 « " 6 1826908 ed. r ot » 10d, $0mn, 488, 996 og. daly Sid, MOUOR, 2.999706 Daily Sia, Motion, 16a, Log. Seminxis Major, — 0,9708700 Major, packet snip CLIFTON wil sacceed the Osweeo om sail ber reenter ~ Pat5 TL! ie c ir Packet of toe, 300, of r LONR ON awa Si JAMES, burthen 850 tons, will salt as above ferresufer dev, ‘wagor The traders along were Messieurs Stevenson, tent, it is estimated, of 30,000 — ey —Nos, 4, 5, 6,7, 9 dre Subsile, the inven: | Coons, Meintosh, Cuniife, MoUill, Drace, Williams, Eatin, and produce. They have bull, also’s toma cateaeNTin | tage Oakley Noe: Wriied ani un, | Cart, Rohman and Kearny,with forty wagons Oiled with ter Quarters,” which alroady contains m population of | yoyo , iglecenl ere opiments of es } and provisions, | any ofmounte f2img tere thoumand roule Tenis town ts entirely pick- pe. ut ‘be sure and ge 4 |—Met at Cold Spring acomp - eted in. represented. thi i ; to he procured. atthe Doctors | ¢d Mistourl yolunteors, under charge of Captain Jones, friendly terms “with the iniwale ana ator “molest | us grest pleasure to state that his health iy fully ree 10, 12, 13, 15, 16, 18, 19, Judge Vanderpoel made his appearance in the Jal ‘day, and entered upon his official duties. It givos 2h etat poomeee, tRetees tein ae ates Walker street, first store from [Tho had two pleces of artillery along. Emanuel Armijo them, although they are accused of occasionally stealiog | “7. 1 stature has, with perfect ananinity, passed ae aniiagpeiai pes ay oe Mg alg wy hoa iis is in company with nine wagons. cattle. Immense herds of buffalo were seun on the plains | ax uot appointing Judge Sandrord t» the menetor boneh is the nate given to the Planet recently discovered ‘? i io CORFER HOUSE AND DINING GA | ,AUgUs I2th—Above Middlo Spring, I saw Meters. and crossing the Missowri, at the mouth of a stream | Ao act appointing Judge Sandford at at Chie Hencke of Driesen. ot re - commer of Fin rete. LON M0 [3 ee fears Mtethensoratews? ees | wieeretears coma a Mensighh Owens and Woods, called Suilweter~ 81. Leute Repullicen timo he would take hi seat under the recent, election. | = LIVERPOOL Con ONS TITUTION, FROM | fecity, will fod thea very convenient placeto gertheit ‘ADgas 19th—-As Middlespring, met fons companies of, Yeuow Favan at Naw Onueans.—The re- Ailour courts are, therefore, now fully evuipped for | HELA: SHELLS! BHKLLS!!!— Wanted all kinds of lense send ky? Ai ecoueet ara, de of —Breakfast, Dinner and ** GEORGE BROWN, |, Miteouel volunteers, Captains Korponay, Boke, Clarkeon port of interments for the 24 hours preceding 9 | P¥sine*s. ; a Cyathams fareet, opposite eis street. At the came place Af 4 03: 30t* re ite of joy’ jotel. u ins government wagons—Thomp- o’clook, A. M. yesterday, shows a deorease of five on the * i . ili also be found a | id well selected assortment of FS esp meal coieca a merce Pete | 200 ANG Haydon, wagon masters. Mevars Emerton, Tus- report of the dag provines, The centher yesterday eo- | ,. The body'et aman, named Michael O'Keefe, waafound Breil wh will be disposed of IN, #7 Both st INTINGS A omall collection of rare and food Faint. | ner, Allen in the river at D. i ¢ paid for all kinds of cast-off Pera ah is mig hea asc | tain, ee uy, itm scm i's ed wa set has ia rn an Jy ed et i Slilartieiogmaaas OnE. mon tere | ment train ot Platte, wegen 7. Dalley Dale tition ‘agreeable than on the previous d8y8— | bin0¢ instrument oF olub,”’ eeuere