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om have béeh Aoquired from Mex- | when tested by the wording of the second section of the Axzanr, Sept. 21, 1847. | culture—is over ase Sento 20" at portion of When, mor of tity Joimt resolution of annexation. ‘‘ New States,” it says, an Wroeenalie Xe Peaepeites. may even, ab last, some ait and a half degrees, will be frée, and whether slavery “of convenient size, not exceeding four in number, in od-| Nicholas Hill, Jr., Keq., one of the commissioners ap- shal or sbell not exist south of that line, must be left to dition to sald State of Texas, ke, may be formed out of | pointed to revise, reform, simplify and abridge the | feeble voice to reiterate the assurance is meant | Tules and practice, pleadings, forms, and ‘of | Teason to ‘they may uot appyar She inhabitants of such southern portion The probe- | the territory thereof” What state of Texas = = Treks Sean eee June, aa realy a8 00 Ue rot t if it bility is, however, that slavery will not exist there, as it | here? Is it the whole country known as Texas fs questionable if slave labor would be productive. So | be. what {a meant by the word territory? It is evident office, His letter of resigustion, which was transmitted aroused to action to prevent if Poaal ogg, Hartlord, muoh for New Mexico. that the State of Texas here destguated, is that portion | to the Senate ible morning, i 0 full of interest that I hand diered ite in thett Fesuita a Ete In Upper California there is no question at all that | of the country now represented in age 9 ie transoribe it literally:— ‘siciesidekeooaa. (OS published late fenson a pt eoree slave labor would not be produotive, In the valley of | United States, and comprising the two istricts Hon, A, Lesten, President of the Senste— ey Frente kerr eee it my pony! pet h Morthew. 66 owe Craig A 7 . Any other construction Allow me, through you, to tender to that h of | the Gils rain nevet falls, or fulls in such scant measure | a8 Eastern and Western Texss. branch of |‘, planter,to acquire. [ am no that the parched earth absorbs the trifling molsture | would lead to the absurdity of making congress Be “< of thetathoe of Commissioner ou Eractioe zon Foss | thas sauch as au apology for any errors without benefit. The simple Indian tribes who build | for the formation of fur States ou conte is: uy ‘associates upon the commun here reoreily ae ond qT ae parm a ene y pleaten ty Randal do: Mary * Blacktie? Olive "Dt pris rh rao, 4 Olive ‘ sett, do; Otierman, Peudletyn, do; Marquis, H ogen, do 3 Carolinas W Gresham ic, bryant, dos cginby Corgan, Duxb Md, Baltimore: T 7 ir and 4 iy Irvine. Tripp, New Bi ; Cleopatra, Wheeler, gore, Liliecias De ¥ an Richmond; Geo 8e fax; | Bi yeruer. fsatiae Sek Rew Yat a efter at thetr wigwams on its banks, coaxthe thirnty soil to yleid | tion to that Siete: Dem oo knowledge of this science to prevent his displaying such renee: them e bare oghelat-uon, by pouring the water of the Wasurnovon opt. 3, 647, | Of the preevat presties aud rulee of plsding te course | congammate fnorance as one masts With, sisaet, dally sages Cotten tiwoue dora i eure, river into ths ape the drought hae made, With stest | 6) rsinge from the Pucyfc Bordere—Mrthodiag | OF Te00td, aad (0 substitute « system entirely wow, the ree ade yg: enough, to say ‘Whetler, dot und Buiatalsiaiuey, do.” Mary lands J toll they oBntrive to raise a little corn, by eee hk Pioneers im Cotsfornia—Incereating Intelligence, | Iegiinture at an ously period. 1 cannot oo-operate with PE alate nme ent yep pre, bo: adore eee eiaa Gilles 1 Sot Bree A Graig. Var from the river a right angles with its banks, and inter- the wi line of Catholi them, consistently wita my sense of duty, in recom- . i 1, Machi leans; \vnard, i ‘Meredi eh spe Under the Spanish vicerogs there wasa line of Cetbolio | Tints oi “obaoge #0 pur-ly «experimental eo. sudden | seston, had been, throughout, to very favorah Suction ox the lech insesgmes tonouat of La nale reese or S Larned. Detroit; C H Wakelee, New York; R MePher- son; Porto Rico; Mr. O'Mara, do; vir Faq hap and Indy, Poil- ‘New York; Dr. B secting them with others lading to the small patobe*/ | ions or presidivs, established in the Californias | O14 growth of the plant that they did little towards lessen. 4 ; General, and ut the same time go perilous, as I be- th eal that year. The bulk of th 4 whieh they cultivate, Is that a place for slave labor’! phoy were ‘highly prosperous and useful, and gave «| lieve this to be; aud am tberefore ‘Unwilling to remain “ 2 ee ry. stop of incl eb a uk of Steamsure Wasuixoton, Captain Hewitt, will sail at Would any slave owner transport his slaves thither 8t/ - icra) aspect of prosperity to the whole country. But | longer im a position where it is impossible fer me to ren- | sons, 1olelock, for Conte Bonteeu ; Tae as | adelviu»; Mz Pumer aud lady M . Brail:ford ans Great expense, with the further risk of pre fancy! Aid thirty yeare of revolutions have broken up these presi~ OF ay veleabin service to the State node mpi] “te 195 he cop cpuzely srippedoteray laf end ilo i es, Soul ees and Bremen. Letter iirc Caroli che fe c) ia sie row ry September ; some jcts were oun How: bet .),gniled ¥, », Weatchester; ‘Bight serose the border? There is no part dios, and the half savage mixed population bas tallen | plishing the object for which the commission was de- eee aver Devore that date, The crop in the Southwest from New tore ge vafore reported abandoned.) spite lady, Philadel, a h# Pees my 4 ty aud lady, Parstoga: horn and tumily, Cine! CROTON Hi P Tripp, Mechanicsville; 3G Sux BL wail ‘on A fornia in which would not be absolutely burtheD- | 1,04 the worst evils of savage ignorance in their | #gaed. #0 furas they depend upon the language and in- b i i trey noed of tag ob alLedantagens 0 Dat 7 | ry tone om iat th eoeing ya to ae pres | anes ANN aaa what anf le Selon | Fue ea el ea 808 ed r is bounded north 2 patios sad Beading ae Benoted ba my oe ‘and the fall was one of the finest on record for ae than usnal; 29th, 20 Tn addition to this, the country ‘Alta California isto beours, It must be, The Indien | soctutes, but to subject it tou frev aad thorough, though pio ‘Almoal every fre was saved. Cotton waslow | crensed: mak ng 70 stros aoe per sce" Bahe A Gnd south by free territory. Ie it likely the people of says that the honey bee leads the march of the white | dixcriminating process of revision and amen: Greased, mak ug 70 stro! a v ie ice. and planters knew, wh@t the merchants were ugust, at 6 Pi, discov: moke iss fro: 9 ray ach a eountry will ever choose to establish slavery? | 1. ints the wilderness. So does the Methodist pioneer. | ‘#ining euch parts of it as experience, has pro ao ae ne aes Gay mast Inevitably be | {tbs hatches were immedaicly akes'od cascercna tre cause: | MW ceandell, Almond, NY: bi A Fh line, Manes € Ot Brow: But tn no other case can slavery oxist—therefore, it MAY | 1: way the Methodist that led the way in Texas, they led . Flier eineege hin a Yery short one, Henoe they did not send cotton forward | wien. was {ound chat the vessel tras on fire. The crew gom- ker 'Mr Dames, Boston; H'E Willi-ms, Fort Plans; | shoul wd Ny P ye 1 aud te Ae i be said to be entirely impossible that slavery should «X-) 114 44) in Oregon, and they are leading the way to clvi N. HILL, J. Ao ee alee arth diftergaos in receipts beoween tact | yagmeaning the fre, but the flames raged #2 viofenily. shat | fegueweuou 2. Nicholas, 24) A orrieca and indy fat im Upper Califorois Lization in Alta California, The resignation of Mr. Hill, who is» man of sound | var aud this, ut the Ist September. pagent Pag en RE pm oe id foreerle'claced | Deweits +40 Shepard, Arcade: AB Wau vy, Una and vigorous intelicct, is » public misfortune; the Legis- | fier, more backward this yeur than last. tabegm bedsto prevent Fate etal Closed | dello; W Bates, Pawtucket; Lower Culifornia couslets of an arid desert, extend- | 1. Wistim Roberts, » Methodist missionary, sent | lature will have to fil the vacane: oes i aM i xy a8 speedily anc as well then set, and th fag trom the coast on both sides, to be gl bed out to Oregon, thus writes to the Methodist Advocate | 88 may be; it will be difficult, ho: In 1847, the worm will not sweep the crop until ‘was then set, an mountatnous ridge, that runs down the mide orate | 882 Journal, of hie stay in Alta Californta:— Secon £0, SEnerey Seaeoe peninsuls its entire length. On the Gulf o During my visit to Monterey brother Wilbur n+ ; the Northward. At5 to select a Com- inadl A.M, @ ship was seen to the windward. e schr hauled other hand, they will destroy the cotton over s far reat che Phar, caking wih thew somes ot the eed eP Philade!, Ww G Hillman, eu: An attempt was made this moraing to bring the gene- ‘as wel! ag on the Pacific, it has some excellent harbors, | ized a Sabvath school in San Francisco; to whi ral manufacturing bill before the Senate, At the fire | Tider extent of country a hut date than they did last the speci th baudoning the + 3 Thos | whieh are the only advantages it presents. The moun- Presented ove of the ten libraries of primary Sun- | aesslon, committees of conference wore appointed upon | Yom, aced, | foul contident aad Tstie te Raked i toy d bust out of the after hatch, and ihe ves | Kennedy Js Kenna dy. Bt Loula} O Heed Taller tains may contain mineral wealth, and in its develope- pg Fa pg ge Seca tl oe this ill; but, on wecount of the personal liability clause, | seg, ‘The crop. backward at best, even here; and ia | DURBeH, And b ‘essel and cargo probably insured | lint Wo Watervowns H: Howland, New Bi mont, save-lbor might not be altogether burthensome | primary books here, when I aay that Webster's Elemen: | grace ced ‘che bill wom nce seed teen ine” Poeniaeae | Feprecented to be still more so north and east othe iat eee ron accra Ose ea Bristol: Mia dale iv Casoliuar Hey ra iO. ‘alabama, Georgia, Carclina, and upper Misaiaippl. We Launcu—A bark of 350 tons, called the Ocilla, was Inunch- hevinctline to dummiepte rast ed on the 17th, at Mystic B. ‘She is inteuded for Thies the only case in which slave labor can be em- | tary Spelling Book is sold for » dollar, and only # few | deoided this morning that the committees of conteren ground bolls, and | $4 98 the at pes comm ene fs nay J ye Sonthera trade, aud will be commanded by Capt. H. Stark, BASTERN PEARL STREET HOUSE | had st that. I know vot how matters | had not y+ t mad id thaawe it 8 ployed at all in the territory we are about to acquirein | CoPiu® cnn, be ki ad not y)t made # report, and that it was not compe- | whut tew of the top crop may be sufficiently matured to Mr Vau Namee, A, Crocker, 8 Constant, L 8 Flower, Mrs | Mexioo; bat even here slave Inbor could’ uct stand fo. [etic hee te ia hee OP Che Te rn Catia ney | (easter the: Senate, to take up she. bill (ot to Glacharge | by beyond the react of thie ‘Yorm; though the amount of _ Whaieme: ie Flower aud child, Chicago; J 8 JL Abbo., 5 A Hay 7 i o Dawe # children on this vide of | their sommittee, until a Joint report was made by the gtound bolls is immensely great At Johanna, Indian Oceon, Mi " barks Maria, Coffin, NB, | ward, © C Jor, dM Ely,G erlee Mrs Parme: | ‘ted of Unio; Capt Cromwell, James ‘New Bedfurd,) clean. 150 sp} Montague, —, (+e ‘St Peter. & mmons, NB 950 wh 50 sp. ouses. To give an opinion, thus early, upon the probable | 1%! M ssachuseurs; 3 ee Green, Mrs Green, C Fordham, Sag Harbor; 38 Briu competition with that which is free Thus, in New | the mountains, send Us a lot of school books by the next | commitiwes to the two bh i | vewsel woleb comes to Californ: ‘The following impa t tion was offered by Mr. 2 uzibar, Ji Mexioo the question of slavery is suttled—in Upper Cali-"| Vr) Tay alan organized a class of ourown people at | fall und Uvammomely adopted :—— bid amount of the crop, would be premature, thouga, when | (reported April 3. 6) sp 600 wh); 1ith, Dimon, Smith, do, 60 | $S Lyons, Albay; Wm Chostia, J Christan. & V Kell fornig it is impossibleslavery oan exist—in Lower Call-| tn cums placerand’ ieft It under the care of © brothers | ee ae as ett of the Court of Appeals | vised t0 express myself, I have xtated that the bet would | sp; Ata, Brady, FH 660 gp. op Miller, James Grant, J-A. Giichrict, North Carolina; fornis {ts existence is barely possible—certalnly not at | until sme shepherd is sent to collect our members voat- | furnish to tbls Senate an aocount or list of moneys and | beicy tasre tha that’ Of lose your’ As yor, however, | _ Ship Liverpool, from New Osleans Spellmany,, Messachusen 3), Gmtel Weeki’'CH Bantord, D ail probable, as it would be entirely unprofitable. TE Ee ke neal ay auido | ante aa iota tee eareree Doig? pat Chaney, ia wiera’ pukelng Yon eal Liga aa opatoer ne? evi h,Isemtiee BE of the Baizaretc of her crew Pe a Re Henford, 8 Wests, ry at pre: ‘artial law, and in @ | transferred to him on the y of July, a jever. OF the right of the South to have its peculiar Institu- | yery uneettlod condition ‘The indians are much in- | according to the judiolery act of 13th May, 1847, with | lac yeur’” My Gavan on the 10th Septeiabery 1636, was | ,,23f, ose Collingwood, from, Woolwich for Caleuts, with For ideo Cor ete Atk Brogson, RF Hivencock €. Warren £8 Hawley, ER swite, B Gilbert, Dr Peters. FRANKLIN HOUS! ‘Tdamilton, Bridgeport; WAv tions regarded in the farther acquisition of territory, it | censed agaiust the Caliiornians, tor the manner in which | the names of the owaers of such funds.”” é 1 " Moet atccouty uote to ceca it is only becrveary to | they buve been driven from chs mlmioun abd deprived | Te Senate may bo a lite appretensire about the | Glia iv was21000W, “So munt bo sautious this your!” | otis Bept' nt Nefon SW. com, i? ener "Palade of their rights. Tho Californians are not wel of these ¢ - » Bept 9, 5 point to thetwo instances in which those peculiar insti- | with ihe mauner im which uime of our soldiers have i . Let me refer you to the following table, as the true Ports. 0 Ryan, Hood, for Boston, abt | treated them, in taking their horses and cattle from following resolution, offered by Mr. Beach, donbt- | SToUnd Work upon which to bases guess at the crop; | Batavia, April 30—Bri ati. H Kose, trondout; J Pauld-» tutions have been regardod, in th® disposition of terri- | treated them, i taking Thelt least, without apy | less to institute’ oomparigon torod by Mr. Beach, donb. | together with personal observation, ‘and thatof able aud | rendy;suotaid previousty: Newburgh: G Cobes, NY; R tory acquired by treaty, since the formation of theron- rai th 5 i ‘nx, Aug 29—Bark Providence, Vinson, New Orleans jostou;, Mr Browning, Phi:: R Dun- rewunerstion. Still, if the change in the government | Clerk aud the Chaucellor, was also adopted : Gd ce Glen saa 5 popaeys Reconameeeowaies tah: M Uae stitution—those of Louisisnaand Texas. In each case | hud ben conducted without any of these be yap ve! the | “ Resolved, That the Chancellor be requested to inform Leauna, Aug 25—Bark Tenuessee, for New York, next day, | Pren ‘La; Ms Vasson, Poughkee, Ww ‘Bushnell, do;'W Lonvon, Sept 3—Cark Hannah Sprigue, Lunt, for Cadiz, 4th | Lockwood Cry M Hendrickson Albany; A Michmond, Low Mastersou, » Clever there has been « happy compromise, attended by the | exemption from those heavy ducies which had to be paid | the Senate what progress has been made in preparing » under the Mexican laws would bave been hailed with | report in auswer to wolution of the Sen: ry best results. Now, admitting for sake of argument, May, 1847, requesting # report from bim relativ tne 03 thet savery is certain to exist in s portion of the coun- : Tana it imposai! le to obtain any accurate idea of the | funds which were in custody of the Court of Chancery elt; J Maloy, Boston; J Be land; ¥ Cady, Saratcga; F Stewart, Mol FLORENCE’S EURGPEAN HOUSE. tolond for Newparypore, Mowrngat Sept (8—Arr barks Ottawe, Sencer, London; Erromouga, Ramsay, Glasgow. we may acquire by treaty from Mexico, on what | population of the country. The following note, trom | on the 1st day of July, 1847.” reTou, between 7th and 15th. irst—Arr ships James Ed- | (fH Sprague, Rochester; Auderson, New York; David try iy Sequire By treaty the Appen.six to the fifth volume of the Exploring Expe- | ° ‘Thy actin relation ¢o the adjournment of causes in the s. sessoate Boston trian Prater, dor Ouselie, pale anys Minreerue hreatateer, ‘Now Orleans; Allan Campbell, White Plains; Mr Mercer, West Pout; J Watson, Khode Ialend; Jos Sules, Savanna June 5. y of New York, | = A late date for firat blooms. ground can the North, which consented to the compro- | dition may give wome light. ‘The author bad just given | Assistant Justices’ Court mise line of thirty-six degrees thirty minutes, in the | the official statement of the population of Upper Culifor- | which 1 semt yesterday entire, passed the Senate ths | t+ Early blooms anda late frost—fine season throughout. of the Quesre Sent 17—. ip Superior, Mas*n Londonderry; i tussinpas edie ax frobeel Mttri| Po Letpe bce yet mp armel Ee ke ceo pre plnee nee heey eae ephemera ‘els brig Hasbet, Foya, St Ubes (Bortugal.) M Kelly, Philad; G lyuak, Catakilly James D Stevenson Car: = OACat Hie WLiGs antic becker missionaries He remarks :— ‘The bill to compel all the banks in this State to redeem The worm—but too late, with an eacly and fine crop, to do M , about Sept 1—Brig ‘Topaz, Green, for New- | mell; J Mecall and lady, Phitad; G Scofield, Darien, Coun; ease ot Calida} will be forever # barricr |" ~ Of the 23,105 inhabitants, exhibited by this state- | tele billaat pur in New York or Albany, agsingt which | * Fee abeyes capeciaily in Adtsario sad Gell Mates Gepe, $=-Birker-Paleaourh: diac; Choncellars do: | fe Geen or eho rione Hae toes Gee Cleveland: Dotwoen liberty and slavery, extending to the far Paci- | ment, 4,342 are people of character (gente de rason) dis | there continue to be so many remonstragces, has been oapat ease . ton for New York. liza, do: trausport schrs | Wew Orieaas; C i Leonard, Newbutgh; Col I’ B Ploreuce, Philad; Geo A MeCall, do. fic, the western terminus of our empire. Here will be a | tributed among the following pluces:—Presidio of San | made « special order for Friday next. 1 doubt if the bill HOWARD HOTEL. Francisco, 371; town of San José of Guadsloupe, 624; | can THOMAS AFFLECK. w Orleans; Page. repg;' Mejor Barbo Site Sharon’ anes Maretoce, foe final determination of all disputes between the North " = 4 presidio of Monterey, 708; villa of Brancaforte, 30; pre- 6 general bill for the incorporation of bridge compa- The zoe; War disc; Dove, disc. Transport steamboats 7 ; Mi 1 h C. w and the’ South on the question of slavery. Hidio of Sunta Barbara, 613; town of Reyna de los An- | nies, was, on motion of Mr. Johnson, referred towselect | Pyiapeuenis Boot ae Flour aed Sfeal—The flour | POP, Undine, Crge,and Mary Somers, 6 va | Prascoue S itisnela Bas HS Rathibur d Hosertes Musas. jut, it may be asked, is 20 extremely improbable 1,388 5 , 608, committee to report complete. a ; q chusetts; E C Holmes, Meniphia; , Mae Parkhurst, But, it may be askod, if it is a0 extremely improbable | gelos, 1.268; pretidio of Gan Diego, 608. The remaining to report complete market continues rather quiet, and prices nearly steady | Capelowns 10 days. ‘Bld, June 4, batk Mites, Perkins, Salem. | &! Hopmes, Mewphia: #, Beiigee, Ns Parkh 1 xist in the Californias, why insist on | 1°,763 are neophytes ‘A bill has passed the House to authorize the consolida- | — rt 4 : : sb ssa J Beuners, Philadelphia; F Jones, A Skinner, that slavery oan exist in the jas, why Me Lest tentials Gar’ Chie cube gare aeeakis sales for export of 1600 to 1800 bbls. at $5 81 to $5 37% Home Porta. BE eee ie eb ic ; 4 : tet tion of the loans from the United States Deposite and | for fresh ground Pennsylvania flour, including one lot at | Aryxanpnta, Sept 2—Arr brig Eagle, fom Boston; sld, a; KE Blood, Fionda;, J Gratcan, isos Fredencksburg; 8 @ compromise which permits its existence in portion | Monterey, fixes the number of tame or domesticated Io- | School Funds in the several counties of the State, and to A of that territory? The question may very properly be | diuns at from eight to ten thousand ; und of Californians | reduce the number of loan commissioners to one in each eagle hepa at POSER SAE SU ORE, | seed epenthe, RAE roam Hers ofan it Saipcobatae that saya from thirteen to fifteen thousand. Aud Dr. Marsh thinks | county. The bill will probably be 80 amended in the . st er Garsdnura eae Hone met by another. As it isso imp: slavery | (omy th { it i at $2 8734, now held at $3. Grain—The receipts of Sony I sak Unscs, ween fan otc esaad Ao ere there wre neatly @ million of wild Indisns, soarcely | Senate as that the loan commissioner shall be associated | whout bave boen limited, and prices are nearly steady— | bark Penchiva, Pi e oan exist there, where is the necessity of a formal decla- | one degree above the bear, chiefly on the western slope | with some other officer in the control of these funds. talon of 9000 bushels Southern fod wheat at $1.07 a$1-10, | Acker. West Indi 20th, c ration that it shall not exist? But it must be remem- a the sierra Nevada or Greut Snow Mountain of Culi- A prameal vill forty-six sections in length, to provide | req and white mixed at $1 10, and white at $1 15 to beripRoee pnporseedy sapere inthe worcing papers as Re+ dered that the North has made this fssue. The Sou a | eye arn on eet ae ae eee eee hin | foF,the Incorporation of companirs to construct cansls, | $118 per bushel for fair and good quality. Rye—No Pui Septiy—AreschPMfetells, ‘Albee, Philadelphia; 18h, would be onntent to leave the territory to come into the | o¢ oie thi bd tito sao seat and navigating the same, is now pending in the Senate | gales; we quote 75c, Corn—Sales of 2000 bushels at | brig Levant, Joffersou, do. sai 7 country frum the United States; 1,600 of whom came in | Special charters will nolonger be granted to incorpora | gy¢ for Pennsylvania mixed and Southern yellow. nisTots Kel, Sept 19—Sld, brig Edw Adams, Clark, Phila- Union without any preliminary legislation; but as the | during she last seston. It now remuing to be seew what | tiomsexcept in peculiar cases, aud works of internal im- ¥ delphi ony I ‘ ij i the pirty of the church will aay.uato sending the gos- | provement, requiring a Yast amount of labor, and upon |, CiNcrxxats, Sept. 16 —To-day was rainy day andi | Bo achr Repener, Baltumore. mi ‘hompsor 24 Verwim, Albay; Dr Ring and lady, A Dow; H Welden, Providence; L Keadmg, St Johus, A flatdy, Norioli; Miss qhebherson, North, Carolin undy, Northampton: H Goodrich, Albany ; AW Glesson, Canad: E Meade, Ch siestony North Carolina; W Joli Joho Dowle, P A Prenti ‘R Eldowne:, O Meecha, New ip, New York; G wory, Washington; D White | JUDSON’S HOTEL. G Rice, New Haven; T Slicer, Brooklyn; N Allen, & Hi Galt, sf er jayre; Br) Brook , Sept 2i—Cld, ships Marathon, Johnson, New Or- ah; bs sh North meiste that {t aball not come in until the question yal to theve thousands of human beings, 1 Christ : consequence & very limited amount of busiviese was done. mere. Dunbir, Savannah, bark fiacur, ria: | goo ot Tho i of dlavery with regard to it is settled, the South ip turn | has shed his precious olood pide ihe: Lilo see Ls mopar Suaaunsianconter La Medd doe Sr The any sale of Hour heard of was 60 bols, a choice "Persia, Hobbins Many ulila, Carter. un xton, aa a contrary oe oy Bed ong as Geclares that {f any rulv be upplied. it must be one | hw is destined to be w graziog. rather than an agri- | with the title of inoorporativn; such Is the power of capi | Orand, ut ¢4 25, There is mo cause for any change in sahie “Abby F-Chase, Chase, Now Yorks old 20h shit} ker, Norwucbi J Bmndgee New domioas.. fat, Bro which will uot absolacely probibit slavery below, the | Curursl eountry, | be very hills end mountaine sr~ | tal; uel i iteabiity toacccraplish any objot which mau, pelos. i ung Bhefield, Gnecos fk Win Kevndiy. Carol ue. Z tepain’ Smitun tarttord; DD Wolf, Oueléa County 4 nuiteble a e e er raityd (0 | ig cay o rining. ‘Thess laws show that the go- 5 2. obia, Ho » iam vylnud; brigs Fawn, Hahfa, Seweutle, P is | Se 'B Ken ody, Line wlrvady twice agreed upoa as the dividing line be- | raising cattle thanuuything elie; althvugh the comiuon rent 18 posious Uoextend every wOCOUrageIeDe LO | ep 9) eee et not Cattle, 1400 Stores, | Eitma, Eliot, Canton, B kraaklin: Palin. Balt. Phil-d Iphia: ee eee tL ties od Willutene Nariamneos: twoen dave and fren territory predUst ous of wuy of our ini tule Sates will doubuiee | capivalie-s for the employeent of their cupital in such » | ag. Sheep ana 2800 Swine . » | Lydhiuntim Gevige Emery; scr, Gutewe, aud from be: | C Bia, Troy: C2 Fosieom, Philadelehiay S Lavina, He- : <row 1D abt Phere 4 r . i 260 . tow, back Mary, -of Bullion rig. Te: 5 1 nae : ‘The ermns of the Missouri compromise are, that slave- | <0" 1B sbuudanc® | There ‘sa serivus drawback to tbr | maauer as wil beataubserve the public goud aud in | py.cey Bort CattioSaies were quick at an advance. | if etuf Briti hachowters,&e. ‘Bask Jubilee started, but au | Mos © Mowe, RumNiatiy, sertility Of some portions of the land, and that is the ex | crease the public happiness This dill buys that any | wy quote extra $6 50; first quality $646 25; second d | horedin President Roads t, Philadel- Fy shall be probibited north of the me ot thirty-six de- | creme drynwes ct tue sumuer season ‘This can bet | number of T Miller, Springfiel,, N ¥; G Bell, RG Wri . eons nut less than tive. may be formed junto ‘ P & yt -9—Arrachr S: Miller: Spring oS 7) aac, ; gree thirty minutes. leaving the question of its exi- | Mruled 1 part uy urigation; Uul the capability of th | « corporation tor the purposwof constrdoting a canal or 60 Ww oehinig: Osen--Salvs at $80, 92, 100 and 108 tor Bos on Yih 9 PM—la pnt. scl phias TL Hodges, Taunton, Mase: 3 M Lauatham, Salem; tence routh of that line to the prople of the ooun:ry — | “44 10 sustain & dense population imay be well doubted | ving of cauals, by complytug with certain specified Fe | Stores—i'wo year uld $12 @ 22; three year old $18 6 Monivu, Sept 15 1d. bark: Piberimp Ble. pool | Sacketta Harbor; J Seymour, roy; Vk H Istond, West He dove not eatabliah slavery oath of thelioe: ney te | ty run muaetal wauleh of Californie as been but pura! | quirements.’ I€ mill awn bo published $22 bi . 6 Nantecuer, Sem 761d sche B Lyvar Barnard, Balt ove. | Poni eG Hoinngsworth. Milton; 2 Woolly, Oguen:bugh; establ , ly eX+1 red: goid can be fuuud uewr the Lower Puetly ory bill for tl ation of i ; ew Loxpon, bept 18—Arr impson, Sunpson, New | v0 vv ‘ele.a; D Donaldson U ica; W Bon- slavery south of the line « necessary consequence of it’ | oF Uity of the Augela, Thy Indians frequently bring 1 CaupeSteeiin teccatate ua cmeertoess Seer iee os Herat e det days det bin ge ice et aie: Ab | ee Uanenre) Sette Dede sive Be Lawrence, Bowéch fe Len aah: iB Faget siliond, A.D Br gehe: It ie true, that in the two instances in which the Mis | *PeCimvus of lead ore, remarkably rich, Coal han been | by Mr Hadiey. of Reusrlaor,in March Inst. The Cou ) petailfrom > toO4o* i easo.e. Jackson, New York: fon 'Tamps had, New Jefeey: WA’ Dootiule, 4 ‘eis oe ‘und near the coast, iu the vioiuity of San Diego un 1 sourt compromise bas been applied, slavery now existe | welius in other places, 00 that au aoundant supply {07 | tae eT eee et ro ey by socelal wet ‘The Gropa south of the line; but it must be rvmembered that in | steumers wud other purposes oun bs had. Irom aud | wxorpt for peculiar detard purposes I was believed ‘The weather hus not becu very flattering, but still our JL Newton, Woodbridge ‘AB De Lau wad, Med nm orn» joqu Mary Brougnon, G ace, New v ork. Texve and Louisiens slavery existed prior to the appli | WUlcksilver abouad without doubt that this provision would remove the ue- | cige planters are suoce-ding in getiing iu their crops in | OS Oe oi iy Ho titiort; > - ne « }. ave accounts from three oF inc! tations 4 0 fo Co, bound t i eld, does not exist. Between the two o ses thore is thie dit | furuisp « plentiul supply of all the staple oom moditive | piu for theiucorporation of insurance compeni on the Aitewana whlch are encouraging, [bry aro going | burk ‘Unio, Cha jena ie "Ariel. Atkins, for Port not less than thirteen, to | on well too oa the Ogeechow Nucwithstanding several | ico. }o South y, for the insurance of | sases of individual sulfering, the whole orop gin Guorgia | Americes Ohio. , r to Genoa; J dasoes of debt, botvomry. | will probably be a large ous, wad the rice Of superior | Ol den, Childs, James fiver to Liverpoul: Farthiau, Willis this ference—that in Texas, legislation would have been ne- | “Bat way ve ueeded.”” rises avy umber of per ceseary to abolish slavery—in Culifornia. legislation will | Weare indebted to the Rev. Henry Slicer, late obap- | form an incorporated com iain to the Senate, for this interesting information, We | &Very speclesof property, eCiary, Pt Jackson; de urosssary to establish it. It cannot, therefore, be ar- aud Tespondentia Satereste, ard for the lasurance of the | quality.—Suvannah Kepublican. 18/h inst, : " » ‘ oJ _ re . . Bosr 1 jard bot feed tt Dronune slavery axints wouth of the live in| F6U2 Bm Our thaDks, end join with him in is prayer | beat or lives ofidinigua, aud to grant and pacnan peal Lehman ati drome ate Se Th the Wags A = beachcrennyey ,_fiateriomas A Sarr for tl jucoess Of Sale ‘ities Cor nies fe d under thii it will be re- - Ponti. . Mept 20 ship Rowland. Ble! |, Liver- 4 S i CULT eee ee ee ima s70d work thas boyua tw Alta Cel: | vialred ¢9 flee declaration, igued by al toe eorporatorr, ‘The Latest Dates, girs Chatto Mix aball, Bangor for New York: Ftzar- | 4 baba iw HLsrent Hows Westport! south at ine te Catifeenio. ‘ * | in the office of the Secretary of State. expressing their RECEIVED AT THE NEW YORK HERALD OFFICE. + do for Sandwich. : uaa a . Prevideace; J. Humphrey, Bostuny W bo. WoUTH, Sept 17—sark Lucerne, Nichols, Philadel- | GB Searborough, Provence; Jk Humpliey, aoste e Bat another obj-ction is urged agalost the application Ba.timous, Sept. 22, 1847 sotention to form a company to transact the business of y fusurance ; they musi #lso tile at the same time, a copy _ 18th, Gen Warren, D: jo. MOND, Sept 20—4 rr schr Joseph 5. Potts, Arrants, Al am, Newpo:t; © J Heaberer, Boston; T'D Sprague, k; Scio, Lewis, 'W Clark, Norwich; $ Joues. New Loudon; w D of the Missourl compromise line to California “It bar] gon of Old Zacha 7 i ry--A Swindber Avvested—Festiva | of the charter wie they propose to adopt; th y are } May: id, schrs. Courter, Couch, New r boon viol sted im the caso of Texas” How? Slavery | of witonement—Fire Rioting—City Courts—Drowned | vaca wuthoriaed, to complete taelr crgenizetion ia tbe Mazatlan k. Bermuda Hundred, 2 Republ c, Sey: | Thomas, st Louis, 6B Md Bons does uot exist in Texas north of thirty-six and ahalf] — stocks, ge usual manner. The bill, which is very eluborate, is ar Matamoras, York; eld. ship Vi Pg tie | Little, New Bedford; J A” Hem- rt How then? “Texas has been admitted i Payic yet imperfect, and was pending in the House in Com- perice (C4 Sept 10—Arr schrs Welcome, Delano, Balti | joey Vake; LW Carroll, do; D'k Dye: jearees. Hi Be mn adm! into) Robert Taylor, Eeq., son of General Zaobary Taylor, | mittee uf the whole to-day It may be co..cluded, how Hosserey ith loss of sails, and leaky. Clork: doy CA Collen, Seatisburgh do; @ Hy. the Union,” it is argued, “ under her constitution, wbich | gerived in Baltimore last evening. So great is the re- | “Ver, thut companies formed under this general law, will pe BED enn aa Jud ‘Dansville; W H Brown, Tt 3 JH Reano, Provi- prelewi of se casbae te cect or itt her constitution, | 4 fellow passing by the name of L G. Ward, alias | visions of the statutes in relation to corporations, 60 far jat State extends far north of thirty-six anda ball! Tracy, who has recently been palming himself off in | ## they areappicable. It in of especial interest to New degrees, Thus, slavery existing in the State of Texas. | nuw York, Philadelphia and Washington; as an offlorr of York city. where more insurance business is probably transacted, than in all the other cities in the Union. it must exist in all the State, as no express limitation ap- | chy navy, was arrested yesterday on the charge of aaving | When the bill is Onished it will be laid before you. Merida, Yucatan, Nassau, Neuvitan y ty for the capture of the bark Pons, om th: cous te Hquested0 apriv to ihe subscnber, post paid. hiaels Maryland. and their claims will receive immediace attertion. entre JNO. N. HAMBLETON. ParsurU 8 Navy SINGLE GENTLEMAN of about 21 yeare, that speaks Engith, German aud Freach, and ean give kood refer- jeuless Nersue: ia Paki NS Be Fy Wintwey, i Polkccysies W Dwg Renee NG Tenstary, Tugie St ease; a nO W Cramer, tin 8 pearson the face of the constitution. But as ic exists | obrained from Mr. James Coal, under this Mr. Walsh : i D oul, false pretence. ir. ish gave notice to-day, of his intention to in mn to go with a respectable family to the un Kiog, ramer, G t ‘ sly de; w over all the State of Texas, it oxists north of the line of | the sum of $105, Hw was committed to await his trial, | ‘Tduce # bill for the entire abolishment of imprisonment you “eg THE 0 he 3 Sh pha ° to the port office, to H.F. Rapp- 821 31 for debt, on any claims whatever; he also gave notice of Rap jal besaieas hag ome} athe libdagd ag ‘The Jows of tbis city kept Monday last as the Festival | » bill to compel all legal voters to do jury duty, and pro- P! reg jas been vidle- | of Atonement, having suspended all business as well as | Viding compensation for their services. ted.” This argument is specious, but it is sophistical ing for twenty four houts. Are there now any slaves in Texas north of thirty-six ro rioters gem to uave gotten the upper hand BARB respectatie private fami y_ withous wuld wish to accom lave A uished room, aud breakfast, ten aud d Quired. Hot, cold and shower baths in the house. Eu NORTHERN HOTEL. RH Heberton & Lady, Saugerties: M Horton & Lady, Her- lomer; Capt Polhemus, Greenbush; 8 Ballons & Lad,, Try; J Worth, Ohio; PL ia: HB Ws jer on Sanda ators.—We pere ive from the tou, degrece hillips, Rahway, ? of the auchorities of the city, to an extent heretofore un- | Arkansas Intelligencer, that the citizens on Suga tree Had« dG Ter d33 in, Be yasy I 3 jeu, Cold oj ; and 001 bau ara pes oe Rae fee pheaisit i | prwcedented. It is to be hoped that the reason given by Eiger hee stu abit beBonte and saw heh eatin, 1h: Har,mersley street, between Hladion and Greenw Nid niey, New vo Ider Barrig, Altace 3 @ j snqety Portion | che whigs, for the leniency of the authorities ou the sub- | have felt compelled to resort to summary means to froe FP HE ORIGINAL SALVANIC RINGS. bands, belt, | G08 6. 105, B Stine ep Tey ee te ey Ww plasters, magnetic fluid, &e., wholesale and etail, at 192 Fe of Texas represented tn the Congress of the United | Jeet, i not the correct one, viz, e: ales, Buston; E Shates. do; N feoiygs es Lady, Phi hear appoach of eleo- | themselves from the presence and depredation of non- 5 tion day. If this is the reason, the pubiic should know | jaw. Broal nner Jobu street. Dealers supplied on liberal | 5% r os +i States as slave territory? No; itis not 60 represented, Mayor has the authority to close for sixty [yard ee id ms Whar one poms terms.” Warranted to be manufactured by the original mukers, | 9 Wheeler, Boston: 2 Hamers, sous Ree because it is not represented at all. There areas yot but | days the houses of all the companivs participating in | source, badly wounded by gun shot a man by the name and the price ix much reduced. 192 Broadway, corner John Home, two congressional districts in Texas, and neither om- | thew scenes of outrage, and the pubilé e=peot him to | of Mays, who bed been Lartoring them. ‘They ordered | Gost weui eee 7 aie se ee a A Sterhs | " cs. SP—Lost about te oth of August, from Lov: joy's {AS Lobde brices soy portion of the country north of thirty-six | "Our city courte are all in session, but they seem to | atom Pemone 20, lente the coated was Afat Gor- | Hlavress Hotel, 4 Valine, marked J, P:-D, on the oud, con'aiuing es, tos Bia, and « half degrees. “But,” it will still be objocted. | have no business of importance on hand rag © host hardened, and villancus Wreteh, who is clothing. (There wae a Valise left at the same time re pose; e ‘what will prevent slave owners from hereafter bringing | A YoUnE girl about twelve years of ago, named Tey. well known in this nation and along theline. sid hotel shall be liberally rewarded. "21 a tron thelr slaves north of the line?” , day, by throwing hervelf | "By this movement of the “Regulators” they have SUI att, New Yorks line?” In the first place, | into the city reservoir. Her mind had beun impaired by | driven off thee rooundrels from their neighborhoods, Itillo. Jeary vost. for $s a Miset, ey, : johnson, doy J Re hrso the fear of losing them, because, by the condition on | recent sickuees, and she had sirolled from home in this | but we understand that several of them, including Ger- $2 to $10; 4| Rrnidad de Gui or, Moutreal; M._ Wood, 2 which Texas was admitted into the Union, slavery | *#t¢- cia Hing, bave found their way, into the nation near, the i $2. Cleantan. dy mg. rep oe a ae Raker cannot exist north es of Stocks at Baltimore. line. and are skulking nbout from place to place. The mid fu “ ore Wilcox ior ket iy eae of the Missourl eompromise line; 804 | geocq Boan—$1.000 Marylaud 6, | me, 83; $100 do, op’g, | citizens of Fiiut and Going Saake will do well to keop & ep 3 | thine cor ama LIM PO Jo Wileor, Ohio: is White, place. becauye—admitting that sny slave- | 48: 10 shares Baltimore and Ohio Railcoad, 474; 1 do Union | look out for them.—Cherokee Advocate, 2d inst. “Aue atte, C1 F ANTIQUIICS AT | RATHBUN’S HOTEL owner would be so unwise as to settle with his slaves in | Bank, 61. LEE EET ete ‘unex Auction, at the \iagisia Japavais, 300 Broadway, Aud, | Delano, Vermont; R Russell, Auburn; M Van Giewon, territory already declared to be free—the territory north Prindbwnenrs; Sept $2, 1987 More Anti-Renr Ovrgacz.—We regret to be ++: Hep 3 | a‘Superb collee.ion of antiquities, consisting of Japan porcelain | Geneva; Mra Mmor. Richmond; Bishop aud M's Otey » » Sept, 22, 1847. | compelled to anuounce on Thursday night last e nd vases, plates, dishes, caps and saucers of the finest Pee Aiea W Lee Trove U Bolas (odvacs of the line can never be represented in the Congress of | ‘The notorious Robert White, alias Bob Pinkerton, | the barn and shed of Hiram Lapham in Taghkanio, Y ¥} the United states, except as free territory. How is this escaped a conviction yesterday on the charge of stealing | were set on fire and totally destroyed, together with their M A RIT rT M E H E R A clarke, Middletown; P Tuttle, J Jnckman, Gilbor; £ Gridley, Buffalo; 8 Browne, Albany; J Allen, Detroit; H Colt, Albany. TAYLOR'S HOTEL. GH Collins, Ithven; ©. K.thorn, Hartford; @ A Marston, ini Proved? The joint resolution for annexing Texas to the | the pocket book of Mr. Charles Woods, of Kingston. | Comtents, valued at some $1800—insured for $700. On United States, Maro ot ight, Wm. H. approved March let, 1815, declares, n its | Ohio, in eousrqueuoe of the absence of that gentlemen, | jr'theesmetowa, were, aan dred aud burnt, oad Ie. was seooad section, as one of the conditions of annexation » | and the officer who made the arrest. He was remanded | with some difficulty that his barn was saved On the bogeys commence at ILo'el-eky without reserve. a New Brumwiek; Providence: J H Brooks, Albe that “in such State or States as shall be formed out of suid | to prison, however, there belng another pcp Same night an attelopt was also mado to fire the barn of sir Sal, (B0 Fy Cae ee ee cetel eat cals thoes teooed eel Wey, Ovies Philadel J are etter Goet t seo) i Stey . in sald t t two miles fro’ ritanni arrison, peecfu ami y, Ouiog Hs Sly. $ territory north of sald Missouri compromise line, slavery | ggsuult and buttery ponding against him. The collec: | Prem di eehsing e iaper Inatern with a lighted oan Pritadelshss, (Fe) tacienc K'Howard, dor 0 MPa hauey, do. es80ny yr or involuntary servitude, (except for crime.) shail be pro hibited.” The joint resolution of the Congress of Texas approved June 23, 1845, reciting this condition in the ntern being filled with tow, | Hibernia, down a short distance, it tions for the relief of the sufferers by the fire of Sunday | dle in it, the bottom of th #0 that when the candle burn! morning last, show © commendable spirit of charity is | [iit set the tow on fire, and it is so placed that the blaze ‘doy RG , Spring warer: abrosd. ‘The committee appointed here algpady collect- | will reach the hay or other combustibl it on faotaian' atASA 4 i} ty (Br) do; UA Callen, Seov'sburgh: W "Daniel, Ihichmond; © DB preamble, declares its consent that Texas be erected In- | oq $400, and the Ladies Home Missoaaty Soclety, con | Are. This mode ct reveuge is the anost dangerous aad | Weshi'ctoa,(Am) He Miaunson, Sur derland; D Angell, Providence; NJ Brockett, to a ttate to be admitted into the Unitéed States, ‘on the | tinue in sesvion all this week to receive contri! cownrdly of avy that has yet been resorted to, and calls | Union tes) Herber dry Gummicn! Haitio dj = G Wilkins Cherry’ Valley; @ Thompson, Sche- a dit 7 of the Sarurday Courier has bee iene loud): 1 hy a Zs iti ti the part of | = 6“ th 3 Ww do; C I, Glens Falls; H an ” 9 Sururday Courier has ord loudly for prompt and energetic action on the of — pea JOE ~ of the Ey: terms, guarantees, conditions” set forth in such 00.On Le SOT OF CetGiee Cant oe ae Tdi, | the B20pls” We trimt tint andeu” snianiyhe inondaterl _ Movements of the Packets, This wor In i Preamble,—thereby ado,ting the Missouricompromise;— | phia nxchange, t: o ‘erms to be cash within twenty di Shige to Arrive, Ships to Sait. decay from, selfebase and ex Suge cheek ee Goh Paani woe aly ndsley, and the people of Texas, in a general convention, passed | Lbervafter, ‘The Court has issued the injunction ak edie Lede LIVERPOOL. disease of the sera! system, in language adapted to every P Gaylord, doz W ag; Bis Nonos: ‘an ordinanee on the 4th of July, 1845, assenting to the | *T#iaing Mr, VicMukin from any further con‘rol of the | qumsneswmeasmeennersee te See Whe a Font Ast tec ofthe. Tie fee Orinrons or tHE Pre: ° Hunt doy. F Strekleud, do; W Shaw, Fort conditions of the joint resolution of annexation; th paper. which will hereafter be issued under the direction os ee Hottinguer, Bursley, Sep 6| Sheridan, Cor-ich, | » 26 it". York Journal of Medicine ateral Sciences— Harr LO, Hartwick; € exation; thus | of vir. Vogdes, the receiver appointed by the court. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE, Roscius, Eldridge,’ Sep 1t| Oxford, Goodmanson, Oct 1 | “ ttis written, ‘yt jen, nervous style, and is caleulated to do | Wright. Lawrence co; M Satiiff, Shurbum; H G Shumway, again sdopting the Missouri compromise—and the same | An unknown man was drowned yesterday by falling ‘The Cotton Crop—The Worm, t.Marshall, Sep 16] Heary Clay. Nye, * Oct 6 | much kood,, ‘he descrsptions areaccurate. and the tresiment | Rost uni Tt Hoahips, doy Bid Lawzones doy i vocksce & 1, convention“ ordained and established” a constitution, overboard from the ferry boat Southwark, while on « (From the N. O Times } iene pon norvnte eee beg Bs pe Gir cone cory whe if + mond, 5 do; A ye » a Bep 4 . * {im sooordanoe with the provisions of the Joint resolu trip to Camden, Ashe made no attempt to save h m-| We lay before our readers the statements and speoula- | Wellington, Chadwick Aug 24 | 8 ‘and: Fletcher, Oct | | cautious and warnings.” é | weif, it 18. suspected that he designed to commit suicide tee fee eee’ tee Ashby et Td pe hd Medical and Surgieal Journal—" Dr. Dixon has writ- tion for manexing Texas to the United states”—a third | "We had numerous nlartas of Are yesterdny, but they | uy that altaoogu: we do noe, oonsar with buat ig wvety {voce newarnn” i? "| MMMOY Sig, Ost 8 ten trach tnd well on various branches of surgery ¢ his book time adopting the Mitsouri compromise Here are thies | Wee cauerd by trifling causes, Lust night. however, «| respect, our confidence in his judgment and meuns of | Brvaia,Howe, Aux 2 shew e oeveee Vatcgaies Hytrcowe, ant Pen eolewn, deliberative acte in which the government aud | CbM*meser’s shop in Orchard etrest, Northern Liber- | information is very great, and has rarely, if wver. been pe RR 5 eel tre 4 Veleigh.' Oct i are y i) dof.” The rt ties, was consumed by fre, supposed to'be the fost of an | deceived. Mr. Afflvct ia a cool, cautious and iatelligent bee es Md a BM Gets | wah Popes ssinanl reader will regard with sur O CURE NO PAY--DR, CORBITT, N were ber of the Boral Col lege of Bui jew of the Meaigal Boriety of York, may fe © treatment of tert cate diseases, and clove attention to 8 I is class of complaints hi tnd expeditious node of treatinent—his extrantdinary sue exe the people of Texas oon-wnted to be snnexud to the Uni- | iporodi ise. ut j- | tporodiary, observer, A planter bimeelf, he hay, iu the furthrrance prise.” “ Yer the aut ty and th rouxh devotion thirt: tod States, on the conditions presoribed by the United | ,, /2* bors hern hepenapin oe wires are in good order to-day, | of bis own interests, made himself well acquainted with tional principl and his ingeauity under } a Soa frien ap el quali States, One of which conditions was the udoption by | the, saueliine haviug driven away their fit of the sullens | the nature of tbe various obstacles to the succusatul culti- fF abeaicalcireumatanees, stamp it with wseormun ite | few of the grounds on whieh te Testa his ¢ Seaindl:diy Uieaped seltjertsies. The Uses tt ge ne te, tation of the great Southern st «ple, and perticalariy with “Evening Post Dr. Disa isa pupil of Dr. Mott—the in. | nde of frestment is vale, eteemie” tecermecn aie ot 5 Saies of Stocks ut Phiiadeiphia. + hubite und peculiarities of ity most dreaded enwm, os tor of & screat uninber of valuable 1p: . _ ne ey y declered their willingness to receive Texas, on condition Coen ee ee tein atite 6's, $9; | —tbe cotton worm. It will be deep that after much 10- "a Tomer of flteen “years” stusding. Tie book is weitten with Eee ee Ee oe hiose tagividcals why have among Other things, thut slavery shouid not wxist al serp, he 100 Keading ail. | Yertigation aad frequent consultation with respectable P Cleared. reat deli acy and core, yet in decided language. It will doubt- ~ Jjoorhsome and secret habit caw positivel 7 north Now 000 10, 104g and enlightened planters, our correspondent 1s of opl Siermship Washington, flewitr, § uthampton and Bremen. | Tess do great good.” = ect Kind socjety., Niild canes rommored jatwo Of thirty-six degrees, thirty minutes; and Toxss three "ies? Ba, 24 ‘ding Rail: | fou that tbe crop of 1347 ‘will bo very seriously injured eeteven, (uc) Sherwond, Chatlestou, Dunham & |" Womn and her Disenses, from the Cradle to the Greve,” | be fontozed to heath tue rede iegs enred. Postpaid letters times solemnly declared by the voice of har legislature | fs: 1M: 10 Krituciey Bava, o0; 000 Se te 9», 724: 5 84077. | by the tavaven of the word, although thut idsect bur ‘ pilanted exclusively to her instraction ia the aararal lave cl | enclosing. © fee ef peter Rpetelemmanabels x in, A Nottlebes | her system m ‘of her eritionl periods: by. Ed: Seco vy Boano~ buy Dtite 9%, 7), do, 77%; 200 Guard u ; end people. bur acceptance of the conditions imposed; ani s"Loai 64 67, wg: 1006 U's Treasu. thin year delaynd its appearance until an advanced pe ‘ortunato, (Sard) | ward H. Dixon, M.D. Pp 325; price $1 25; fourth edition. tor —EE ee . p be season Heis empbutio in @: ing th (B9) Livinyston, | "Kar sale by CHARLES Hl RIN: _ FAPER HANGINGS — GREAT BARGATNS—T She was afterwards admitted into the Union, beowusy of 4000 JO, 10435, | eee : jo im expressing the . A y .£8 H RING. corner of Broadway ‘ mviction that t “ ex % PRINCE, manufacturer of Paper Hangings, (No, 343 chauies? Bau Fahne Pps Beary maaan re sae 4 wn cresratb duster the Goukctha 202m INCH erkity Square). would inform Couotry, Mere ber nove) we,” % 2 Cae ptance of those conditions. save,” and that the backward condition of the We ae Mothers aud those in the trade, that he 1sselling off his Texus is then trmiy pound to the observance of the | p.\Z' hk SAL 81800 US Lonn, 2's, U7, 105%; 450 Girard | crops will leave but few specimens of he plant suffictent- Kt. JOHNSON, 17 Duane street, near Chatham street, 1s tock of Paper Hangings, and materials for manufactu- Miva ooaprinice ‘Bat dees se veeaten td | Batscajttone Rakd b's rn oS is | fy duced to bayou th vrusiows aad ate rt ee eel ron AUT | eg ero eh oa ee a gerd it? Notatall. Does the South insist that all the Seles dk Ghaokatedl Mr, Affivek’s view will command the attention due to [eters lisensas of care Walia ahate taae Wane cash, shall ba @ the ods, unfaoturers? cost territory of Toxas is rightiully, and by virtue of her con- | _Buoxens? ts Stoo Boston, the conclusions of so engucious and keen an observer. Arrived. Fore reparation for skill in those old half-owred cas Py oen net cost pritee’” will be aad. Parc sao kadice the ‘ RP. Sept 4 —iSsbs »erchaate’ B 104365, stivuclon, slave territory? Not at all. ‘Thie attomps to | #2.N,mich and overs’ Halrond ais 29d ‘eigen acod | Ane future will dutermine how far his gloomy anticlpa- | | gevamsbie Sash plok «flew in the charter by which freedom is guaran. | 102; 2v0 | Wanton isi wok tisige heb Mon Meteo ‘Wasurra ron, Miss,, Sept, 7, 1847. Stovmship Britannia; Harrison, Boston, 20th inst, at 7AM. ‘Yeod north of the Missourt compromise line, 1s made by | ' %,° ae Ce Orxtiemen—The re-uppeurance of the cotton-worm, ed. nt the Hook oa the dist just, at 6PM. On the gist the strongest adyroutes of the doctri tt Pig 4 orwich and Worcester Railroad, | at so late w date, ie & circumstance of the most wonder- AM, 100 miles Kust of Sandy Hook, saw a packet Sue Pie Case cc cs ines of the Wilmot | 454s Sew, se ad Bouds, 1850, 7296: $9000 do, | fut kind that has come under my observatien in the his- | “gh Down’ i 8 spplicution of the Missouri | ‘0%: 7%: *#- tts of iuseots. And tbat their coming should be herald- | to" Ailen & Pa ed from every part of the cottoo-growing region at about ‘Schr North ai shin Sarth Sands, Thompson, Liverpool, Sept 3, with | existed for is pre-eminent. No may have Gleet, Suicture, Ulcers the a) the eau and Constitutsonal weakness, brought on by ‘by young men, causing lascivious dream M " and uightly i101 itively cured. Recent cases cure jand, Somers, from Brandywine. with flour | in four days, without Mercury. No alteration ii ‘or pre- — m vention from business, Post paid letters, containing $3 for ica, Kettel, Williamston, NC, with naval | advice, attended to. No charge made unless cured. s #22: m_ OORKSELLERS TRADE SALES. jemen d= She ‘Frade Sales, are presumed Spkiow te oie sod character of the su cially invited however to call and examine the steel Compromise to California, beoause it may in'their 0} pin- | = FuLrintine razix Promise.—A few yeurs ago te, i mi derrul, | f 3 sae variety. Also, the low price e catalogue with the ersh fon lead to the existence of slavery in that country south | a wumber of Texaus were taken prisoners “4 tthe dark oo tothoir Ba pd ning ved wessne Woe Pat er Conklin. nin with potatoes, poral PER 14 DUANE Hetween Chatham and | Prices set dow: show bill ney ‘Gorman, House: Of the line; and yet, thelr argument built upon a foroed | Mexico carried to the capltal,and madeto'work upon the Bont S Rome, Wedmore, Virgina, with potacses. D)Wiilhsmn strcetss ie for the last fourteen. years enjoy Farmers.and Rough aud Ready Almanacs ior 1818. evustruotion of the constivuti n of Texas, tends tw on | Strwels, Oue ot cheirlabore was to rear & column on wing themclven, We greatly need the | hr re ee NS esl Vitateie wets potatous Deine diseases of say, medica Becher caleeed tod titia taal fee eeenr emia eT Wiest, tablish slavery io that country north of the Mtimouri | addition that the work was dou by prisoners taken oe | Btatcw of Loulalann and. Milsserippl could well nloed to bene enamored this digeaset aid aiid canes cured tweco ve ars” Sttic-| sor customers tb antafed that we deal fat. With hem 1 compromise line, Thus, from a cuuseles apprehension | the Texan war The Uexans employed on this degtad- | expend $10,000 each, 0 : Sprig Se Ege ements See orate discoveterare i from, ove co two | PYePr’e ferzena,” or with shale letters conceiving orders, Ke. that slavery may at some fature time exist in California, | 108 t8X, made n vow atthe time that if ever’ war was | sidered requislce, for the Boston, Weduenday, Sept.22. | Mcun enre the worst form ent Cogstauondl | nas ayers Oe 13 North ghataee, Pillage they are driven to « declaration that 1t may legally exiat | Tae siedeg ras nets thle work should, be destroyed. | one who might, possibly, even point out sovuo meu Steamship Caledonia, from Boston the 16th, arrived at Hali, | Sebi on by Leceret abit im py young | 22 seoeesS) : poy. Aon’ ‘hele pede domed, After the late bates, | which thele oontinued F-appearance might be prev fax on the I8sh, at5 A, Maud leftat # A. M.,for Liverpool, | €%,, his, when too, theely weds | Lo ag eta jouns were ingrac 7 powe any such mean we . Bat hia ond constrain, andthe argument bed | hy! cha armen onan, Nan fay tas | Bunter wl ee ith rte adorn, owes | ara Reverie, Ee ees, | Sue siaahaes Nee icecamdedie a io “ them into | upon thousands expended for every or any other object, i Brow 0 ‘levi - : for advice attended to ay OKB, upon it, are found 0 be absolutely base and spurious, | pieces. whilvt the great object—tho improvement of our agri- pirishee igs Sinope, Brorgn, Wont nie ue, inp. For pale letipes oom ing Rew eT Reman seet,

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