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ovr YORK HERALD. THE NE Vols XML, He, 877—Whole Me, 6874, NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1847. Ipte0 Two Cons, ND BROKEN WIND [IN 12th Infantry; two pieces of artill \4 about on Law Intelligence. Brook; THE NEW YORK HEBALD asous a: freed and permanently cured, by the Interesting War Intelligence. Headset, micusea hen, under Colonel Hughes, with | Surunion Counr—Bofore Chief Justien Oakley—Bri- | Tur Baxacw Neston whe fiat the Coun . . rial 28TABLISHMENT, See reiue, of Tatorralls, Hoare Fomdert nothing but four days’s rations. We Santa Fe | day. October 3—The Merchants’ Mutual Insurance Co. | Court, in the case of Miss Ann Cole vs. ‘constan' 7 ‘ MEXICAN OFFICIAL PF THE BATTLE OF | inthe middle of the first day, and reached the bri f | vs. John Baptiste Ray.—This was an action on a pro- | Cortleyou, w gery EA North-west corner of Fulton and Massam sts | Hoblemon throughout the Kingdorpof Great ‘rien, for more Ay SPORE De fan Juan thet night, where’ we Livouched tn e tonvens | iuianery, mote for $506; pepebie te the company tweive | edditioual evidence adduser sett parte lb teeta. —_—— J igh gh A jetor, (fen. them to the eof (From the New Orleans Picayune, Sepo. 30 } of rain, without « tent to cover us. months after date. The note was put in on ant, # brother of whom testified that the parties had JAMES GORDON BENNETT. PROPRIETOR, | 8 Gaited rite Tall conaitence of their SrPTRNNE: | Belew wo give translations of the report of Gen. ine | | ‘Dbons Of M. the next day, we reached the oslebrat- | ground thet Mr. Hay was a subscriber to the company, | epi company for vome time; be enquired of the defea- + | None geaui . tle of C! 1 .’ upon the he! vy e note as @ e persons marry his (witness? Fieet street, Loudon, Price 4 con of the battle of Churubusco, which we find in bers, | dealt with them. ‘The defence was a failure of consi. | defendant stated that he was not’ thea menaced! fea shillings ster! per package, r) 7 - | around which the enemy was seen {i jum! OULCULATION-VORTY THOUSAND, — | or 1, American currency. A, h GbUGH Co.,49 Ful: | Of the Diario del Gobierno, forwarded to us by Mr. Ken- | Srimues Toke te A a een dal. ridge and entered the town without | deration. Onthe part of the defendant it was stated | 80. During » recess of the court, a ten otget, Nave Nout, Agents, Gene each cetually ‘The Mexicans are fertile in excuses for their reverses, | Molestation. As we started next morning, just as the | that an agent of the company called upon him to in- sht about; the defendant agreei ae gaye oe DAILY HERALD—Ew , Price 2 cats per copy" | 4 me ‘fered the ageuy. by sddressing se | and we veldom bave better evidence of thia than is con- | rear guard léft the town, several shots were fired at us, | quire whether he wished to insure his premises in Bur- | stood, to pay $00. ‘The court fading the afair settled, be er ible im: iense. ‘above, post paid, with good on hen will'receive immediate | tained in the despatch of Gen. Rincon, who accounts for | without effect, and a few shots we returned made them | ling Siip, and also if he had any marine risks, repre- | without er consideratioa on their part, adjourned recap ner eee a rience: mt | attention. 17 Hit°m_ | bis detest at Churubusco by saying that his amanition | tote, 0 ay of the mn gate cuts and wohed deternined | compeey. The, pieiase wanthd, tha he nage | Grama ‘The Rev. H. W. Beeoh re ket hausted hi rendered unfit for ser- @ ou we ins company. e plaint repli wor in- SLeRICAL CHANG! iv. , is ox- Hilee tit cance sat cna porte {ag ha was exhausted Sa, percelved the heights covered with the | sure hie premises, but ‘that @ olty to day and commenee his FOR SALE—At Burbank’s Stables, No.6 Chit ‘hal ‘nara , veut pal og Vice. ‘The reader will rmile at his expectation that our | to halt, when very seldom had | pected to arrive. in oF $3 25, cxelustve of postage, yablo ware exbeer fio ey Horses, owe pair of Sorrel | Vihcors will laud the valor of hie command, when it is | enemy, who commenced fring marine risks. Accordingly, under these representa: | labore om am mext, as the pastor of the dows tse. edeeroomanee atl Re Ne oi | Serarreeiaians ans, Hesboway Cervlare also log of good | oonstdengd uate Nad a6 lnene Sireu to. 95,000" Man $0 |. OC Sodinaess Span, ham ona, ined, ed, sree tie | Berge Saxe “ee note In galt tn atvanee foc premiums, | Fiymoath Ohares in Cenmbeery stest, to which he wes 1) 18 L. a ‘seront rn 07 i - 7 o a ey on a TONNE Oy off soe he ought to have been edie t ay .. The next day, the 0th, we started, and soon saw | shipped to New Orleans, amounting to $%, and’ soon _— ee OF WANNUAL "BCTORIAL ALD Published ox the a Pe RAIN e ay OWI Bik, ‘ez | Wy. ct forenhe ought to Have been able to drive us fom | Tie 'firta and the men'sheads shove the ramparts, We | ter’ soother Folley on a marine risk, amounting to $43, ‘The Yellow Fever in New Orleans, L DVERTISEMENTS, on ee ‘cash in ‘of ery, 400 atjte bodied men, between ae py aced oF THE VaNauaaD, poze our guns within six hundred yards of the fort. which were the only consideration he obtai for his INTERMENTS IN THE DIFFERENT CEMETERIES, ce, rertisernents uiabe written OY ad ible ou f 1 ‘90 years, to which good pay, rations, San Ancen, Aug. 26, 1847. ¢ soon found them too high for our artillery. So we | note. Afterwards, he applied to the company for a fire | For the twenty four hours ending at 6 P. M., Sept. 29. Stiner. The Soper wil no be eoposle ita w rv the above, farm of 160 | eyceiuewt Sin:—In compilance with the orders [Spey ol Sept Dag bel iby the, bayonet, Colonel | peliey on his premises in Burling slip; but they refused. | Fuernier. "Unknown Johannes Kater, | Germany oO them. le then 4 = ; am, — Irelan ira Jas McDonnell, r MERINTING of all kinds exeouted benutifully and witt pecs Suslionoy,, 1. took arememend, Of tae thenill and take the enemy in reverse, | mlums which ho. bad obtained, and requested thein to ro do" And h, i + Churubuseo on the evening of the 1sth inst. t z . an 1e “adilinasedl' Wi ten mediately oet, shout com the fortifications w He.took Barry’s,Dolan’s and Browns’s companies, with | give him back his note; but declined, The Ju provristarof ie esienment, ea va pot pais or ihe bow CLIFTON PROPERTYRFOR SALE—Two Cor. | activity, as the position at the points facing the west | 60 dismounted ns; and having thrown off jackets, charged the jury that if they believed Mr. Ray, at t! ane willbe deamemnan we ame Dir thes laced tape restlonogs on tenga tl lete with every eou- | and the south was entirely defencelese, and availed my- | Knapeacks, and all but cartridge boxes and canteens, we | time he gave the note, understood that he gave it asa anience, well situated, grounds handeomely Iaid self of the services of Capt. Don Francisco Palafox, to climb the hill. Atter three hours of great | security to the persons who dealt with the company le construct the mest important and urgently required yaysoa) Gos senting up precipices by holding on to | and that he was to share all the profits and advanta; ew Magan," Prassia Mary Flinn $e eee thon, reload Peter Henzez, etc, will be sold on favorable terms, , of Wisconsin, has issued « proclams- | ment— | cupation giv: is fall oF next 3} works, ing vines, we reac! of the subscribers, they ought to find the full of the lon appointiny special session of the As- te arpegmen em this fall pring. he ts he it hed the | of the subscribers, th find the full face of th inti i ¥ PAY, ber | is worthy the attention of those seeking a country ‘On the evening of the 19th, I received instructions | crest. Here we breathed a littl, and’ dashed into the | note for the plaintiffs; but If they believed the note was | sembly of that territory. to be held at M: on the , New As tor sufficiently a the city to male ghome she vert som from your Excellency to send tothe hacienda of San | fort. But the enemy, who had perceived us, had fled, | given in advance, for policies to be afterwards taken out, | 19th instant, to take action upon the subject of obtain- ‘and inter+ roton allo and | communication being regular, and in peis ‘Antonio the battalions ef the National Guard. Hidalgo | #nd three cheers announced to those below our possession | and without any other object, then they ought to find a | ing an early admission into the Union as an independent sand 10-4 intoreste places. | °onT ss for sale, several eligible sites. tor villas and cott, and Vietoris, which I did without delay, and which left | of the place. verdict for him. Verdict for plaintiffs, $63. This ver- | State. .M. 230,and430,P.M. 2 30P.M. and property for investment, the rents of which will to garrison Churubusco the national battalions of Inde- ARMY INTELLLIGENCE. dict was in effect for defendant, being only for the 5 ‘ ample returns for the amount of purchase money, whi pendencia and Bravo. General Kearny has probably gone to St. Louis, but | amount which the defendant had ‘before offered them. | (14... porting Croton Falls.) | property is constantly increasiag im value. 085.9. ‘On the morning of the 20th s four pous not for the purpose of taking command of any dragoons. | For plaintiff, mr. Lord; for defendants, Gon. Sandtord | ,,Jlldersloeve, the great runner, is abow getting up & 830A.M. THE SUBSCRIBER wishes tosell h necessary appurtenances, arrived, and I orde: He is compelled to attend the court martial which is to | andMr. O’Conor. — on-mile race in Canada. be Pe pM. 2 2h 3) PM. and Platform at the Oxford Derot., The placed in the “ rediente’’—[we are ignorant of the signi- | sit at Norfolk, socording to the order of the Secretary of | _U. 8. TRIcT Count, Ost. 8.—Before Judge Betts.— 8 Storehouse 20 by 40 feet. and Platfo Lat is 148 feet f errege floation of this word, and cannot find it in any of our | War.—Union, 6th instant. Charge ito Rede eee Nee Yorke | dictionaries) which was on the road to Coyoacan, Miscellaneous, Revolt.Edward Selth, Wm. Fisher, Thom: Di d five others, eight of the crew the porte ee} The ship M’Lellan, Capt. Perkins, whte® sailed from 4P Yorkville, Harlem, and Mo: ‘Trains will leave City ti isiana business. It i. A large amount of war munitions passed this city on Ha ee ga hourly unt Se Acad 1PM honey eae ee re eae aetice trom Piermont, and 60 a 7 New London on the 5th of Maroh last," tee Davis's fi taching at the same time 150 men of the Independen Friday, for the in Mexico, such lls, &o, ie West, indicted for an to untilé PM. ie e this eity, aud forogation not surpasses by any on the Tine of | to recaee ibe chameh of thas vlogs, and wetch thavns:|| counducat Ohta ok volt, were put on their trial. After jent | with elevew bundeed beoes” al ei bi Ber dred 7a snp ual 1250 Mand aC PML Hourly wats | Sgt Tou WUTiNCE” | eng 'Asort tne afer thie reeled anrder te: | On peidny evening, two compentes of Kentucky volun. | Simte'ens na? gashaun® Gully, cxennt Thome | Tad try-ve wal kan, ‘The Salog grouse rind rae she Hall to intl and M searinty 12 Fane, ma TOW SALESA lars wombs of valle ons ore ee arikien,) wish sll tes Foe ager pooner poten aesived shioste landing, on board, epee esiny | =in the course of the day, the sraoaiierrromad tik Reelin: ® tas y frequented by the Ei €, 3 u , , ” | One company was from Nicholas county, and command- bill : 7 : arth street. to Yorkville and, Hiatlem i cents. te inthe village of Williamsburgh, front Ne leaving st Churubusco a small garrison; but immediate- | 04°)” Captal LL Yohsidan Meteale eee oF Pacers | kenee , picdinae Mae X pening eget eae The Susquehanna is in good rafting order, and « large vsagauers for the Heservoir, High Bridge, and Murrisian a ly afterwards I reoeiveda counter order (no doubt owing | Stetaalfer tho other from Fiemlog county, and. oom Cane ge gi apntoe rin TOUS weepons | gress | Wuantity or lumber is taken to market upon it ei i $ p- 7 4 . — , Tithe ruins co asd from Croton Falls will not stop below favorable terms.’ Apply to JOHN SKILLMAN, Jun. | tothe unexpeciad events which Mag which | deemed | manded by Leander M. Cox. late whig candidate for | “Commow Pura, Oot fhambers—Beforo Juage | We learn that six men had been arrested in Water- White Plains, except at uckahoe, Willamabridge, and Ford- | TI i}iignye Nort: at sireets ear Union Aveuse sia auvere’” | it prudent to keep at Churubusco, under arme, all my | (Ogres. They left on Saturday on the Swiftsure No. Touiad hinitded Dalsvon the auplicotitees eka Cees IL dite tat eee ae ee oy at » " s a - }. for camp at Lo .— Cincinnati Commercial, | grant udge Daly, on the application of John Can- It is said that a ements have been th om jal forces. Trang: made for the ME ye, pie tag abainainn fooore tired DUTCH BULBS. “The, subscribers, offer tor sale | But short time elapsed when the commander ot the | hing, requiring ‘Thomas C. Ritehy, and Sarah his wife, immediate completion of the Chesapeake and Ohio oa nam. s i h " h x B NAVAL MATTERS. to bring the infant son of the reiator into court, and | nal to Cumberland. ‘A Car will precede each Train from City Hall to tke up sisting of choice double and single hyacinths, tulips, | artillery. Don Martin Carrera, with six pieces of artille- ngers in the City; the last Car will not stop except at | narcissus,jonquils, aeris, gladiolus, crocus, kc. &e. ry of various calibre arrived, which 1 ordered immedi- U. 8. Frigate Raritan, recently disinfected by Profes- | show cause why they would not allow him to visit his On Sunday night, the shanty of Patriok Loftus, om Broome Peat aed 4a) reas "Also a farge collection of green’ house plants and garden | avely to be placed in battery on the road to Coyoncan, | "OF Grant, is now being cleared out, her oargo of stores, | child. Upon investigating ¢he case, the Judge ordered | the railroad section of Mr. Morse, at Collaberg, was for- tight Trains leave City Hall at 12M. and 42d at 6 | seeds. Bouquets of choice at all seasons. inthe ermtravares of the sontre and rediente’ which | X°- being removed to lighters, which are towed to and | that Mr. Canning should be allowed to eee the child on | cibly entered by five or six Irishmen, armed with mus- AM. "Frewgh sd until 12M, and ooh gitiee tal tere DUNLAP & THOMBON, 635 Broadway. make theca te tea Antoes. from the Navy Yard by the steamer Engineer. The la- | every Sunday and Wednesday. kets, one of whom, after demanding of him to know Ry LO. TRAVELLERS GING WM. ‘At this moment General Don Francisco Peres \q | borers on board of her do not feel the least inconve- Covat or Genegat Sxssions, Oot. 8th.—Before Re- | whether he was a Connaught man, and whether he had BS etal Mra lla alg pat aaufacturing the | through Churubusco at the head of his brigade, follow. | Dience.— Norfolk Beacon, Oct. 8. corder Soott, and Aldermen Feeks and Tappan. —Jobn | #Fms in his house, shot him through the body, the ball Peters fe Scauntom, Va.,and the Virginie Bprings, We peat dold ix other stores for $6 and $7, made to order for | ing the road to the hacienda of Portalis, according to a7 axes see McKeon, Esq., District Attorney. Case of Caroline | entering his right side, end produc! ng dole. in a short 'N. Cu and Charleston, 8.C. @ same ; do fine Calf Sewed Boots, his own make for $3 50, | the orders of your Excellency; and shortly after your Hanrtrorp, Oct. 2, 1847, Lohman, alias Madame Restell.—At the opening of the | time. The murderers iamediately , and have not “othe public a tes that the new aud splendid low equal to any sold in this city for $5, and warranted to give satis | Excellency separated from us, the rear guard of that bri- Great Parade of Firemen. court this morning; James T. Brady, Esq., renewed his | been pursued, as we have heard. The wife of Loftus Hn aTeeT ATTAN (connecting with the Great | faction.\Gen. Taylor's hal Boots $2 75; patent Congress Boots | gade passed us in disorder, resulting from the proximity | pis afternoon, the annual muster of our Fire De. | ®PPHeation for « commission to take the ‘testimony of | W8# present, and thinks she will be able to recognise the Buchner Sette Tossde) and’ Vrideg Beeston eee. Mr, | age creer foe $3 75. Boots, Bhooe, ters, &c. constantly | of the enemy, who, sheltering himself behind the mud {or toe trough febets to Richmond i pg. Fectnes Luther G. Maillard, and wife, ii . | wretch who killed her husband.— Westchest sid. and. and cork sole Boots made to order, with a fme | houses, farms and frujt trees, was advancing on eur line. | partment took place. Tho weather was beautiful, anda setts, and Horace Acmotones in NeviOresasces i helng Agtatataddivscs a teecnae’ ot Abdesion’ township, $7 suortent of a goods i bi li e, Comer of Fulton and Nas- | The battalion of Hole) so een which, under command | large concourse of our citizens assembled to witness the | important in the defence of the acovsed. Mr. B , before | Ohio, was killed by lightning on Saturday last. 6 street 4 of first Adjutant Don Francisco Penunuri, was at Coyoa- . proceeding to state on what grounds he asked for the Se 7% « ‘Weldon, 9 sau rests, opposite the Herald office. ay vy. yOUNG._ | can, Pi dlooad much fron the valor with which it covsred | splay. Engine Company No. 3, of New Haven, with | Pommuusion to be granted, remarked thet he felt f¢ to be ant Dzeeten Necks ct Wiener yok, aoa rf Stanton, Va ay FORNEW ORLEANS, vin CHARBE®: | its retreat, and succeeded in joining our forces, although | their machine. of Hunneman’s make, Boston; and the | his duty to inquire of the District Attorney whether he Completa aiteredl (he guona ROA, fae ot aa teu Botagsss Geeleced lok cate tiaek sat cousins snd VON and HAVANA. amship | leaving on the field of battle some dead and prisoners. | Collinville Company, with their now Waterman’s ma- | had conversed with any members ef the court in rela- | foeg<iniy nova lite Brouad aud Nope oF Om A much hore certain-than the Chesepeake Bay end James River NARRAGANSETT, H. Wilson, master, | As | was convinced that we were going to be attacked, | chine, were present, upon invitation, ‘The parade co tion to the case. On the District Attorney replying | 18%: 10 Snother dy of £0,. Ness the Maunthes Steambort Line,—all the wide aud tion of the Bay, ‘will Jeave for the above ports on Monday, | { immediately communieated with his Excellency Gen, | °bine, were present, upo q lo com- | that he had merely observed to a member of the court, | S1&%, | bar upwardy of 60. pee 26, Sanaa between the mouth of the Po und “some parton of pe ay: October lith, at4 P.M, Don Pedro Maria Anaya, my second in command, and | Menced at 2 o’slook, by an inspection by the Mayor, Al- | that the defence had refused to disclose what they Pata att What! being entirely avoided by this li ravellers areadvised tha anil parcel of the Great Mail inthe intention of the companies composing the G vine, that passengers shall be conveyed by them, in connec: | &i “ ‘This vessel, well known on Long Isiand Sound as a superi Bae sea boa e jer guards removed, line herabyr-edvertioed is Dart Hengthened ‘throughout; fitted with masts and fall suitof sail ing the Great Maij | She has two boilers below deck, with horizontal 3; aed, being of large power: is expected to mal between this city commander of the Natignal Guard, totako proper mea- | dermen, and Common Councll, The companies then | Intended to, prove in evidence obtained by the pro- 2 a a es for defence. Atthe same time | communicat pesed commission; Mr. Brady sai @ protest - z ac : to your Excellency that the enemy was cbarging with Or at ne and, marched through our principal | oq against such a course as this, as being illegal -— wee Raver TION ~Melancthon McKnight, sivteforoee on this point (Churubusco) and my adju- | *ECCVM RR lame E omer enicty men—Uniform, | He, Wee aso aware ofthe faot that a membercf the court | W700 wudden’y disainear posed was murdered ys as cheaply as by any other | passage than has been recorded tant, Captain Jose Martines, reported that in reply your | gpirts blue, pants white. pany, y » | was Present af the Lime of the arrest of Madame Restell, | (ncrt Cine aoe alive aad ‘walt ape a ented centr | peas repr cemmodninn a |PHsoanay tee ond cna. Mote iin she ate ut vag ey Sede Et: | Seay ""E ential hn radars oh feo tp farther particulars, inquire at the Southern’ Railroad of Bhy,p the captain on bourd.at Novelty works yard, 12th stsees, |, 'uuty. {ordered the battalion of Sadependencia, to cu meeins Compan reat, Aity mon Blue striped shirts, | hy manifested the deepest interest, and some degree of sy itp eet eas Cea eter sper eee yeniats ‘an d Fidnys ‘on | _o8 dere R. J. VANDEWATER, 39 Coentie cover, which it did, the helghts of the Convent, the | " wew Haven Engine Company, No. 3, (queste of No, 1,) | Preiudice against the aceused. That under suchvircum- | OF, whact boat, and tho other a barkeeper of the firm. H M TC right towards the bridge—(all which part was nat = stances he would respectfully ask the gentleman to ’ Bogrd the Powhatan, of GW GUNNELL. Ce V+ BEAM TO HAVANA—Tosail op | fortifoatiens) —and two,small mud houses which were to | thirty-seven men— Red shirts, black pants, with Hunne- | whom he alluded, whether he could eit, on the bench as | 0 the night of the disappearance of MoKnight, ores ‘tion with the Powhattan, alw: Hine, aud with more comfort any otherline, except the . ton machine, were heard on the boat, and shortly after, « plash in the they havetwo hours more in Baltimore than passengers. b KS the new aid. powerful [rou Steamer | advance, and inwhich embrasures weremade. The ob- | ™&neine Company, No. 2, forty men—White shirts and | “impartial judge, in disposing of the caso Neverthe. | were heard on the bot, aad shortly After, plagh te the ihe ced a Yen vr Bona anda rah ARAL GUY UR emer | eto tk wat prevent gu ing gunned by ite | white pata wee 8 fe Wie mab of besos to Thom he wasoed | Ree arug od wer Rnd Sout te poe and ona eve when there is uo breach of connexion by the Bay Line. | - Her csbiusare now being fitted up,with every regard to com- | Guemy., ‘The battalion of Bravo's and ths companies Of | Engine Company, No. 3, forty men—Striped sack | formed no opiniow prejudicial to the accused and | °f the missing man cut through, aathough by « blow from iy Smeod*r fort, ventilation, and elegance, and the table will be liberally | St Patrick, ocoupled the redientes and the curtain in | coats, and blaek pants, with Waterman's machine, formed no opiniow Pariudicial to. the accused end | . hatchet—which instrument also was found, bloody, and SUNDAY BOAT to KINGSTON, touch- | “pplied under the superintendence of professed cooks. the front and left, fortified by Barbet-batteries. . In this Hartford Brase Band. ner, Tights, hey Mr. Bi wae Permectly satisfied thet | having about it human hair. Suspicion immediate- iRUNDAY BOAT to KINGSTON. touch | “Hares $70 in Ptate Hoome loon, Deck—$60 in forwerd | situation we were vigorously attacked by two divisivns | gngine Company, No. 4, forty-one men—Red shirts, | in” stati h oat werfully procesed | 1y attached tothe two parsons, who were subsequently ing. ‘The "fast suiling steamer | aad aftand upper deck exbing, including wine. y a;, | Of, the enemy, exceeding six thousand men, with some | white pants, with Waternian’s machine, a eee eee eee ats, plied | arrested. ‘The citizens held a mob meeting, and were on af failing, steamer | “No berths secured until paid for at the office of F._W: Pleces of ariliery, commanded by Geng. ‘Smith and | "'ohlowwile” Engine Company, forty-two men—Red 7 the commission desired. Alderman Fess, in re- | SEo'eve of hanging ou or both of the acsised, Wien @ at 7 0% monds, Consignee, 48 New stree! d. ‘wiggs. Gen. Anaya,, from the esplanade of the re- y M i Point Cold | _sieaieem F. diente of the lefh observed that the enemy charged with | *Dirts white pants, with Waterman's machine, e denied the right of the counsel for the accused to | Tumor gained currency that MeKnight had been seen ‘ardens, floating down the river in acanos. This rumor served Hamburgh, ‘ . ire ¥ call upon him to withdraw as a member of the court, he argh, Milton, mapa eeepicg oe igre eet reer hala taal ME oy ad Company, No; 6, thirty-one men—Pink tripe | would take occation to my that he had formed no opin- | t2,#8¥e the Rves of the men, ands sommittes was de- : day lth inst, af 10 A.M. the splendid | Aneya severely burned, and an English captain and | “Hirt, pants white, Smith's machine, fon asto the guilt or innocence of the accused. Mr. | sPatebedto sseertain ite trath. Io due time the de. § fmship PALMETTO, Walt expressly | Sey'ateltery men disabled. by. thesexplorion of some | Eneine Company. No. 7, thirty-seven men—Shirte | Brady then proceeded to stato that it was sought by the | Putation returned, ‘having been | uns eoeeeful in FOR NEW BRUNSWICK, PERTH far an ocean weamers having been tho: | srtillery ammunition white, pants black, Smith’s machine. prosecution to convict his client upon the testimony of | S*#rch,and the rumor was pronounced » wd AMBOY, ROSSVILLE, WASHINGTON, | foughly refastened, and undergone, various improvements, | artillery " Hose Company, No. 1, eighteen men—Black coat, Masia Bodine. who bag't ‘d os hb. | friends of the accused to gain time. The fury of the OED RIDOR, oud ENE ‘at half’ which render her commodious, safe and speed: rill leave: The enemy redoubled his efforts to take this point, white pants. one a Bodine. who had incurred « greater punis! mob, however, become somewhat abated, and the men past Two P.M—On and after Monday, Oct Lith, the steam for New Orleans, via Charleston and Key We but he always met with such admirable valor and re- Hose Company, No. 2% eighteen men—Shirts bi ment than Madame Restell; that she was in a fe were ordered to prison to await a judicial investigation. at AWELOPE, Capt,S. Van Wickle, will leave the foot | "der the skilful command of Captain Jere sistance that he was repulsed as often as he charged. vs sak-toes. ac day! os ue | worse position than the defendant in this case; 4. Br MeKulght, brother to the of Robinson street, next above Barclay, ‘at halfpant 2 P.M. | _,rhis ship has a which caused im to direct his fire on the front and | **Tpe white pants, WT thee abe would stend betere thin ceurt ‘seit! | A day or or two since, cKnight, brother to the wapeake Bay and James it mith’s machine. up stairs. te room recomm: Hexsant trip for her Waterbury Brass Band. ; misaing map, visited Jeiforson barracks, where he disco- daily, for New Brunswick, lan at the above places e- ‘panape, Yt right. + convicted; that the defence were entitled to have # tarvhig the Antelope will Jeave New Brunswick at 7AM. | voviesappiy to tne” exptae su Beard oarokohateet saat | ‘he redoubt of the bridge on the road to Sam Antonio, | ,,.nck and, Bucket Company with their Hylas car-| her placed om the stand unprepared for what | yer sot int suited "and wan found a aoldier ta the Ene Os he ular ia maeniraaceeoeatad il ber Le T. F-BECOR& Co, °° 2 | the defence of which wasnot in my charge, was attacked | tite men—Hod abirta, white patie | ped gtnould, bring formant to Pobut Der temtimony. | regular service. “Hla stated to his brother that be had c vt th street, E.R. h A " Mr. B. Rare 1236 cents—Preakfust ou board. N. B-Thie steamer, cairica coll settinoet ter tie note by foul pres om ag ie Py, a mn oe. oee. Sectigtne The several companies wore different styles glazed | prosecution had proceeded against the accused, the Dis. | become involved, and that one of the persons accuséd of ’.8.—Passengers for Spotswood, Cross Roads, Cranbury, ‘ ry . a) All the machines were handsomely ornament- his murder had threatened to take his life. It was to and Somerville. take stage direct 05 6t#re trip, end is expected ¢o make the trip ontin seven da south, bub the Capt Apter aie area ca’ with flowers. ‘The uniforms of the: several, com. pevenprigire kos fc ieshnage ow ‘Dall; oeiy:doectons soreen himself, and punish this mau, thethe pursued NOTICE—STATEN ISLAND FERRY, OCEAN. STEAM NAVIGATION panies showed off the forms of the members \o he ing th aril the course he had. ‘hat while writing the letter, in the id "RIDAY, October Ist, 1847, the ts bridge was taken possession of by the my. we re- days after her arrest—being thus summarily called upon a Sieambosis: SYLEH and St TEN isk GREP OS stsotere new steam~ | Ceived areinforcement of the plokets of ‘Tlapa, Chipul: | greet Sdvantage, ‘The trial of skill came off on the | to meet her unknown accuser, The defence, he obsery- | TOM where it was found, his nose commenced bleeding; : ton PF ith Green. The New Haven compa: re assigned he ameared the blood upon the letter, took the hatchet ANDER will ran as follows, until further notice: ‘Hi burthen, go and Galean: ho assisted fe: the ex- | ¢p, bp fh he fc ied he ay We a ed, now desired to obtain the testimony of Luther G. “ h t Ate ; : Tare fA M12. 4, 6 o’elock, P.M. New Vork om the 210 of Nowe Pere posed a our pomition at the hae ‘end whees oh od by the remainder of the line ae the New tava eae ee Mie al tag yt en ae dg whe inde with blood curren hia head pn ha a abe 9,9, rs . M ing the United ‘Mai Sant ers ‘valiantly. ‘more than three " i ago, been asc se in Massachusetts. 18 @O- " dod in his "elo tAYE NEM TS ‘clock, P M, | Southempton to land aaotauers tod frelehe ani ceiver tee | bocca tery bee A Po itoa pree | formed an * air lin fat in the very city of | cused also wished to procure the testimony of Horace | itt the blood upon the hatchet, collested blood in #7, 9, 10, Heitegh 4 M.—1, 2, 354, 5, 6% o'clock, Mz | mails for ‘ium thi ery fire our rs we York, Sept 29. mails for England. France and Belgium, and then proceed fo | nae aneentol: gle sce preire {Rbtch gut | Hartford, instead of througt Middletown, over the Con- | Armstrong, now a resident of New Orleans, who former- | band and rubbed it upon thedoor jam, wunt to the river (NOTICE For the better accommodation of the public’ (as, the days are becoming shorter), the Steamboat NEW PHILADEL: PALA will, on und afver Monday next, leave New Brann maiomenbicetnneiaiaie. oot wate : F PeThe RARUTAN will congas at her ‘old hours, at 7 o’elock jew York to Southampton Sbat, | Rectieut river! The several machines worked to «| iy lived near the complainant, and is well acquaiated | £0t into a cance and floated down under the guards o! part being rendered useless, and particularly that of bat- Jich ner sharnoten ike District Attorney, te repip, | the boats prevent being seen, arrtved at Hannisal an yu pton to New Yorl charm, but the Huuneman machine was evide: infe- 1 the office of the Com | télion of Independencia. The cartridges of fiteen half | rior to the others,because the New Haven boys did their all. drachms, (the calibre of our muskets) were all exploded bestyand they showed themselves worth ty lib New conbenea; that the Bo dsvenoaiel eh it mae! ‘roskey & Ross, | Th flint xcept those on thi ins; and \d pithy speech from his honer Mayor Ripley. The | would be closed up, and thereby render it extremely dif- ‘Warehouse, Ni teen half-drachms, which were useless,as there were but | Svoning they of course spent, in enjoying themselves, Hoult, if not altogether impossible, to secure the atvend. | ihe Oli North Dutch © enlisted in hampton; C. A econd steamer of the line, the HERMANN, will be 02 ldteod fh the City Cloth rectly oppoeite d hh, where every style of fall and froin New. Brac ‘vefore 3 o'clock’ from New eas in two or three mont. fow muskets of calibre. Two pieces of but not in any manner offensive to the inhabitants.— | ance of witnesses from Orange © Clothi be ha he pocket and taste of all i i i jismounted, and s , ge County, whose evidence | winter ing can o suit the pocket an of all. y gith bonds Fenve Gon the fost of Buselay street. i sloop MARY KEMBLE, | fow'cherses were lett aa the etiounition was exheuge, | The arrangements of Chief Engineer KR. G. Drake, wore | was emential in sustaining the character and statements | CLOAKS—O1 black and blue broade Fee eee oe a et ar ay error 195% conte eight years old, built of the best material, ands mi | 6" Charges wore left, ee the emmunition wae exheust- | perfect, and with the ssslatance of his aecomplished s- | of the complainant. Kare inthe New Philadelphia, i 1236 cont ood order, forty tons rexinter, Apaiy ta gi,tnd ae many as wo sont for ® supply of ammunt, | sistant engineers were carried out like ol: cx work. Our | ° “The Gecision of the Court was deferred until tg-mor- em wm) TOWING—The new and powerfal steam: | 08 3t*re Wore nnd Hammad vireets. | arrived department is an honor to the city, and ome whose effi. | row morning. “h clency has no equal, ‘This { say upon evidence of what ; ef abe packet of the 14zh | _, The blood of our compatriots had been shed in torrents | they have heretofore done ; for at any alarm we always | wis sncienysor Conspiracy to Defraud.— This cause at this point, as is proved by the déwth of 196 and the ; chet ship STE | wounding of 90, Alist of oth is wanexed. Our force 1 angers iene whem ancient: mee the defence, with & view of showing thet Mr. Townsen a —The first class fast sai oastant readiness for ‘Towing Veusele to and from sen, and OREN ty Aegan Met JACOB BELL, Cape R. Yates, and. Hl ae FOR LIVERFOOL ALD, Captain J: P PARKS, will be. in Fis Behe fit tone fat 100 in and fy ’ L. 5 . i . esteemed as a highly respeetablo and hon- ad fancy Al orders thankfully received and. punetually attended to, | "Haying try. auperice acco x cabin, second | DATig been weakened by thego, lossor, and the, Dest of | at work on it. The utmost harmony prevails in their | orable man. Wm, Dodge and fF. A. Tallmadge, Eaqs., | | Ereuch Doevking, and Raglish Black Cass Apply to the old established Steam Tow-Boat Office, No. 75 | cabin, nnd steerage, passengers, persons. iuvending 15 embark y amg Tring thie the | T@2X@. But we missed old No. 6, with their ponderous | then addressed the jury on the part of the accused, aad | VESTS, an endless variety of black antin, velvet, wath street, coruer of Maiden lane, up stairs, should make immediate appliention on hosrd. foot of Maiden | Stes slackened considerably, Upon perceiving thin ‘HS | maghine, made in 1819. This is the first time that | the District Attorney for the people. ‘The jury, after a inca, and bombasine, from. ¥ "1 0500 i pak ys fac te L-r4 Bet of Galena, ER, lane, or to JOSEPH McMURRAY, enemy charged on the point, where he still met with | quid Lang Syne” has been mong the missing on the | brief consultation, vlcnande Gee air} ee | tee Sea et ‘ae Nil iermngare bid wash ars ett | | F8.—Perooedagrons of sng orbit ties tse aid | length wan ound noctnary to fll back into the tn: | SM, 'EMen gta nace eT aac geeeany | seme cme earnestly regommending Mr. Townend to the ose ofthe owners. W.N & TM; DOUGHERTY, 4 country, can have them brought, ou ve very favorite | terior of the convent, which our torces did with admira- r ee | merey 04 the Come. On wonton & the Deets, Ailes. IT! a ¢ in th The Council are in error im not giv- OT 7 OCLOGE | MCKets oF any other ofthe line, by applying as above. _o7_ | ble order and coolness, the chiefs and officers remaining | ing thems new one, and | edmire the company giv- | ney, Mr. Kershaw was committed to await the sentence me pLORNING LINE: of the Court to morrow, Mr. Townsend was discharged “aes r FOR ALBANY AND TROY, and ‘inter: PHILADELPHIA AND HAVANA LINE OF | at their posts, and Gen. A id myself as well asl, | for their labors are gratuitous T er Fashion for 1847 and ‘ ‘mediair Landings. brie eg 2 PACKETS—Facket of the 101) determining to meet our fate rather than enter into any | 9i1 lenther-heads are not. gus ee ere journe until to-morrow morning. | ch, iM# iz ready f ok La Parition,”” No. 4 ‘The Steamer TROY is a third larger then any other Day cuune cere capitulation whatever. property holders in this “ pe Courtlandt street, thi rs west of Broadway. Also, a very Boat; and in point of speed, safety, and commodiousness it Magher, ‘sail positively on the 10th actually unsurmased, No sieamer ever sequired ore unt freight will be received after Batu having ues frashed have been prolonged had it not been for the causes Count Carenvan—This Day—Cincurt Court, before | thoice assortment of | Heiniseh’s Shears,” Po) ‘and Judge Edwards—Nos 65, 134, 138, 140, 141, 142, 144, 146, | Tatlors Crayons, eqvers Tape Measures, ke. ad- ‘he defence, your E:xcellensy, was vigorous, and would | ness!” for their present machi » On blisher of Fashions i Teacher is now a disgrace to the city fathers. sis ¥ s dressed to A. W. den sbeed deemed “iacaliegcics winch really’ devemne | €commodations, apply on omberd street wharf, or | ified; but 285 of our citizens have shed their bloodin , Oot Nb. 08°97, $8: 08, 00.70.77, 06, 90,01, 996,98, 101, 10a, | cutting. No.4 Courtland at maa pablie favor. pene an oH OF ORL & bint iri lalpnatedann — enem; ee hohe dene Boston, October 5, 1847. : Ooaes’ Prxas—Monday—Part Ist—Nos, 68, 36, 39, AGHICULTURAL HOOMS, LYCEUM BUILDING i zs 4 Phin. am ol great sala C =) —— Nos, 68, 36, 39, le Tie tow pressure stenmbont THO, Captain A. sotham, FOR LIVERFOOL—New LinecHepalar peor | of rank, whose lone will be severely felt, and no doubt on Desa alatpd cvenge tin og ae tlt 86, 94, 96, 98,4, 6, 84. Part 2d—Nos. 115, 119,121, 123, | “HOWMCULRUMAL EXHIBITION—At the suggestion Will tears the steempbont pier foot of Barclay stree days, et of 26th of October.— and nlendsd fast- | this account the enemy will praiso and admire ourre- | The nomination of General Cushing as thy democra- | 125, 127, 129, 131, 183,135, 5, 7, 77. of the Suite Agricultural Society, whose Fair will be Wednesdays, and Fridays, at seven o'clock A.M. Return- sailing packet ship G. Capain B. J. H. | sistance. tio candidate for Governor of Massachusetts, contrary es held at Saratoga Springs, on the 15th of Sept., th i 1) positively sail as above, her regular day. one Sat ly on board, ot to F.B.Hall.at | For freight or ‘paueuge, faving Handsome furoued secon, Boi seg map deplore the lor of the valiant tothe tener expectatie, “takes well,” to use » cant Gaeta - ; Sept. 30th, 1847, ions, apply om 5 leans wi ities irase, All the better ers of the party give # s 7 ae | tit hapindy ty Le Francisoo Penunuri, and the others, who have died de- | Political p pap party g ane CORNING Adoy. GChOCK: | “Tis Packet ship ROSCIUS, Cape LINE, 6 thst, | fending the sacred rights of thelr country, whose families | to it their hearty support, The Times and the Post, of | Your paper of the 17th only reached me yesterdays | vited to exhibit specimens of Flowers, Fruits. or Vi Ww ton, 5 d. fe » PY be obtained aldwells, succeed the Garrick, and sail cn the ith of Nov. her teguiat | auerit the high consideration of Government. The | poston, Worcester Palladium, the Lowell Advertiser, the | 24 Four article om the cotton trade of the United State, | Of Mr. James Homey Needaman, Sol Broudwar, the ag on the oppomte day ‘or passage or frei on the whart. ‘ou have changed the time of hol ths! conse ‘of Horccafpers, ce i ne forticulture, are enra it 3 Ne way, Milton, Poughk rk dav i 3 : f : Ni Milton, Ponghkeepaie, Hyde Park. Kingato FOR-NEW ORLEANS CLoamaae Gad Trem | Penne Gap tsi of Ganadoree of, the, battalion of Inde- | salem Advertiser, Barnstable Patrist, the Dedham De. | S*#erves the thanks of the whole commercial oommu- | Hoan Ot sl-cecaude Commitee seen tem corns Oro anit Ba'impre. oiading at Hammond treet. i a: Line ‘of Pockets pestcioete tee: fie ok'| ‘ally.wowre dea, ao deewves consideration. mocrat, the Springfield Post, and the Newburyport .2d- | ity of the country, but of the cotton planters im psr- ene aaa Sheyheed Kage ofa AE, Beda nd Dinner on bard ihe bot | The elena packet shin ONWHD, Toe loge | churabaien ase’ worth of he conaerston or tne | eter all of which are able journals, and tn excellent | Het ae ere eee cutee or | Rheeiteiguaeiyress evn Log al eevee Skenmbont Pier foot of ecclay ater, | herremaler dayne loading, and will positively stil as above, | Suoreme Government for thelr brilliant conduct, and | *anding with their party, have responded to the nomi- te’ DU As Blac SOAP SS thee ce ae hawed Cada” a and Satara ae aeven o'eock, A | "For freight Sf pasaage, hari handsome furnished secom, for tha reason | do me dare te make any recommen nation in the warmest terms. The Bristol County De- bie! Ai tid LEY peg bien 3 A iia * ~ jyll 6orere D. F. GARDNER, Sey. f ning on ponte days. ions, apply on at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall n, a8 the glor ined is for all and belongs to all, shameful ignorance or (what is worse) perversion o' KAS COMMERCIAL AGENCY AT GAI ne otgasmage or freight, apply on board, or to FD. Hi wrget, or E.K-COLLING, s¢Bommsc | and speaking particularly of any one would be an in- | "2crsh which 1s printed at Taunton, where Governor | 1°14 contained in the article quoted. Having resided | L'VEWLON ~The undemigned wil attend to the Colle: Ty no freight will be received’ on board after thi Morton resides, Js very cold on the subject ; , tap CLIFTO! oe wt | Uitlongon’saerieiss coated feet snenetiae'S | Cabotvile Chronicle, whlch ts sald. tolnave beon eta. | 12 this part of the eountry for twenty-four years, and | Sf of Vea! Ratan ihe Prchast of Bodsees Race Fed es oer Lal om fhe Oawreneraad seth Octaber Ike her rear amtil | favor of Gen. Au though burned in th ; 4 n cat® | peen engaged all of the time in planting, and having for | Forwarcing of Merchandize, and of a. ¢ Trrongh birect—Kt 6 o'clock, P. Mey from wAent In New Orleanes Mee Willints Cathe eae avin | aud hands and wounded b s aplinter, isited, ait the | bished by Mr. Isuae Davis, who was the candidate in | oe Cott tisne chronicled all the pect farit Dusisest. GEO! ‘A NEWTON, Gu "Wm Peck, wit) | Promptly forward all goods to his add bb al Posts, exposing himself to Jno greatest dangers and in. | 1845 and 1846, is not so warm as it might be. rei: bem oeanter err lee spp nthey Moy exe i New Yo Wedueaday, a1 i A 4 wl reas, *s J, G. Daudi Co. Igage om Monday, ud Friday evenings, at 6 | , Fassenxers per ship Oswexo,for New Orleans, will rlease | spiring us by his example. 1 also recommend to your | Many of those who at first thought General Cushing’s | %*#0ns, it 's reasonably to be presumed that I can speak WGaar Pietants Thon PEOPLES LINE STEAMBOATS FOR | Stintday L) o'clock. be on board Mon ‘4th, at 12 o’eloek, M., precisely, | Exoellen on Eleuterio Mendez, who sh inati ost. abl as advisedly about them as the ‘agent of a |: English J Lefferts & Co., Stourboet HENDRIK HUDSON, Cast, R. G.Craten:.| twhentimechestip willed" -" * 17° Gg’' | qua ones, Sine Rlesterio Mendes, who showed his valor | nomination @ most remarkable movement, have now | S¢ nen Q, vicinity of Wall stress” la the Sarsptaph . Winners & Onley. den, will leave ou Tuesday, Thursday and Saturda TARI y —~ +3 Lo jd i Edward ¢ «eC don, ie lay, Thursday ant y evenings Cs ; LISLE: & RIPPARD ‘s (EMIGRATION not make any other recommendations, because it would | their power. Some of the United States officials in this | quoted (after admitting that agreat quantity of fell Wey gk, Corian § ie ThE teen. DN pc ee ee eg ana tee g git, connectio - | be impossible for me to distinguish when all performed | city are aid to be very bitter in their opposition to the | im July), he says, “ However, we have now the satisfac- "se Ds Luathro * "White & Brintall, p RES ow t intermediate placee~ | ARMA FARD & SON, 134 Waterloo Hood, Liverpool: | their duty with enthusiasm. General; bat as Mr. Polk has written e letter to's lead. | tion of stating that there has been no rain of any mo-| ; 8-4 D- law AL ihe ausend Be 00s Steamboat ROL CHEST ak, Farry, will Meee in any of the follow To conclude, I transmit to your Excellency the dor- | ing democrat in these parts, expressing his unqualified | ment in the south since the Sist of July, and, as we be- #24 90t* in Heh el hata Ree | eee ee trom Liverpool onthe 6 oF = Lg wpay op Eating ait. | tac chechetinas saline mescomnn te ven eerutine Stace” Ko, "Now. for your special information| wil | ‘UIE NATIONAL FIGE INSURANCE COMPANY, 5 . tome . jori- ir making war against it, and thus givin; states, . f # 5 7d emalnveran mia n texvenn Tuesday, Tharsday and Saterday aferaooms: at's | QOREN OF PAN Wasi a8 ison ee, Wood. | Ott defence, and who ere all now prisoners of war, in Comfort’? to the whign, will be qualited by the | g¥@ you, verbatim et Literatim, my recorded remarks on | <,,Noi02 Hell sssts lana etal make i Paloek. . oad ious iT, 1,200 tons, Capt. P. crder that their names may be published in the official | middle of November to answer that pertinent question, | the weatherin August, and up to tho 12th inst , written | fice'ayaiust Joss or damage by fire on dwelling houses, ware- ‘The above. boats will at all times arrive in Albany in ample LIVERPOOL. | 150 tons, Capt. John Fldridge. jourmal, if your Excellency should approve of it, and | “ Who is James K. Polk?” It is not believed that the | for my own reference, and not with the expectation of Idings in F time for the Moruing Cy for the East ce West. HOTTINGUER, 1,000 tons, Capt. Ira Burs baron may ae from th ipreme Government | President has any desire to improperly interfere in our | ¢Ver beotia J to compare it with such a false and pervert- ee] ne “Hreight taken at moderate rates, and uone taken atter 4% | Geo. Rippard & Son are the only agents in Liverpool for the | the thaaks to which they may be considered entitled. | elections; but I Know of no moral oF political code under ed article, In thenquirer, ae ES NECTORS, ©'9ck Mons are forbid trusting any of the boats of this | WOYSLiteof, Puokets, in addition to which they despatch a MANUEL RINCON which he would be justly condemned for refusing to al- | August 6.—Very little cotton ean yet be seen open, as Thomas W. Thome, William Van Wyek, i Alle npid rrusting any of is | Grst class ship every week. “ To his Excellency General of Division, deserving of his | low the influence of the general government to be used | there wore but very few clear days in July. The sum John Van Boskerck W. ©. Redfield ing, without a written order from the captains orngeuts, | - | Persons sending money t» their friends inInrge andsmall | country Don Antonio Lopez de Senta Anna, Presi- | against the re n Of the party in the seve- | mer on the whole has been cool. August 31.—If the Eugene B . Martin Hoffunan ey ee OF ech” | Banking’ Company, and tet name arate on the Belfast | dont of the Republic and General-in-Chief of the | ral States. The democracy of Massachusetts, heaven | mouth of July was wet August was much wetter, as very Heury H. jobert L.. Case, sigs KOR LIVERPOOL—To wil with deapaich the | tls0 ou the principal banks fund, Seotiand, and Wales | Mexican Army. knows have enough to contend againet without being | few days pansod without rain, and frequently heey | Johu J Hirr john D. Warde Pep Claas, fast sailing regular Pocket Ship WATER: | APPLY to CARLISLE & RISPARD The report of the chief of artillery, referred to in the | stung by vipers warmed into lifein their own bosoms. | rains. ‘All the creeks were Ligher than aver before Henry D.Besch, 4, 5, Stephen Holt, QO, Capt. Allen, burthen 11 It sail uz! 80c# m 58 South street, cor. of Wall. | above, contains nothing that vould be of interest te the | !t has been recommended that, in case governm nt Kegan Pee, sare cn spe, ection: 1a eyed + THOMAS W. THORNE, President. ef acoommosinens fet eabi FOR NEW QRLEANS—Louinane ‘and New | reader, that is not mentioned in Gen. Rincon’s despatch, offieials Ba working or voting against the Wor- | grounds was perfeotly inundated Ther Dette tin | W:C-Kurtoca, Secretary, 4 re is f achere—ho sail Monday, October | The list of killed, wounded and missing, officers and pri- | °*ster nomi nations, the fact be communicated, threugh | torrents as to sweep fences and a eae e ef e capital of this institution is now fall, and with aa be pew eng ‘splendid fast sailing, vates, which accompanies Gen. Rincon’s Feport, ‘shows | ® memorial Signed, by all the democrats cognizant of | all the neighborhood around, wi vw ighal tekea | * sexpl ; hehb all corner Pine and South streets, | positively sail as above, her teguler day ee: 4 Will | that of the one hundred and thirty-six killed, three | tht resident, and asking for the offenders’ | the case before. No cotton opened, nor was any pi loney to loan on bond and mortange. std ree wore commissioned officers (including Ist Adj. Penunur}) | Femoval; such memorial to be neither accompanied | 1a my neighbourhood. Many of the cotton bolls rotted, me, furnished accom: 4 to4" che remainder noD-commlasioned offcers aud pr, | HOF followed by any recommendation of s person to Ail | Sod fell off like rotten appler, without ever opening, Ef COLLINS. 2 South st.” | vates; that of the number wounded, three wore com- | the vacancy, in order, that the whole business may be | The river (the Warrior, or 7 usca/oow) | ba) gente, og w Orleans, Mr. Win. Creery, who will prompt- | missioned officers, none of whom were of rank above | Of most disinterosted character on the part of all the | ble all the month, and mostly for boata of every ( to his address. that of captain, and seventy-six privates; that three | *torsin it. I do not, however, anticipate that govern- | Very little Inte fodder was saved, and ® great deal was iy t See be received on board.fter Satur: | captains, eleven Neutenants and three hundred and | "et offelals willbe found wor ing against the nomine- | ruined after havivg been nay Sh, Se ee ant eo of Dah Fata Woole, and ruoning y joned offices 0 » is) wi jo 60 ia re- | Tain. for it. This course carries 20% feet over the bar st mea t enerals, six colonels, ae jiew- | Markably good. en men sh oftices under September 10.—Up water. ‘Che bar deep ually ou the inside, and rapid) Simran prey —g* ed x rs and vipirsaed Sm kably good. Wh holding ber 10.—Up to the tenth of this month the raduall we iy STO AND FROM | tenant colonels, three commanders of battalions, four | $°V¢rnment are heard to regret the progress of our azma | rains were still heavier than they had apt lodg been. | to 8 Sithomee on uh arvey of the at Com. ©. P. Patterson, im the Coast Survey, shows thatthe test the bar is now to be found by brinj House to bear N19 dewrees W (time) Tersons desirous of sending for their friends in the Old For freight or passage, havis Country, can have thee bronghtout by the above splenaid | modacious, apply on beatd, af Orleane er er of the remmlar line by applying. 58 rre NLY REGULAR LINE OF PACKETS FOR NEW ORLA NA rhe feligwint well: Ruowee fast sling and fuvorite packet ships have nsurparsed for cabin, second cabin and steerage pas- , aud will ositively sail as advertised, or passnge free, he OSWEGO, Capt. I ie EGO. (Zant. Ingersoll, October ith master, will NEW LINE OF PACKETS TO e aide towards the AD. BACHE, .. F A in Mexico, and to ex; the wish the eighteen days previous to Mapt. U. & Const Survey. he GALE, 6 tains, twenty first Heute thet the Amori and within 6 iL ~ Rd. 4. 4 sh" to ound #h Neer Grinane, will do well svalld saw sad tet anion in. CONST tte ip ree coooad ivtetaita, see tye chaplain: ants, | army might be driven back to the Gulfshore and te ake | unprecedented quantity of sixteen inches of water fel, ILLIAKDS—The minufsctarer’s rooms, lor playiug, and fosen sae by either the above packets, a4 they are all | TION 1600 tous barthen, Ce Pisin Zohn fjton, will positive: | taken prisoners. The generale taken were Manuel Rin. | Stbine, tt ig time at least to suspect that “the great de- | a# measured we rele Gatclion, cna the vere IL, | Felice, Horaed ee Pe Allevtee (hotel Reena heen sad oll sail panetually on ibrimenetoerenged inh secure | the Sh December. Pervogs about to proceed fo-barsoe or | com general commanding; Pedro Marla Anays, general | Toate tne better mento 100K oat Tal ee anes | good wan hl he ferry to double fer. | the Ind. Cloth, balls, cue, wax, and French ewe petuiss for rel- | #nd for the better men to look out keenly to prevent the | wood was high enough to enti pre re Rr ee Tiago." Limestone and Perkin’s ereck (tributaries of the | *! Eleuterio Mendes, Manuel Tietoatinn, | machinations of traitors, 6h Di Pervons about to ed to Kuro) heahe, apply on boards orto 9 secure | those wishing to send for their friends in the and ign 00 W857. pot select a finer conveyance, ‘Thoee. withing to vecmey | 1808; th le ir J. Horn, jun.,and Otis Field are connected with the r Governor Briggs’ nominati i Warrior River) were both higher in the early part of " | + anne FOR TAY eee e see ee ee ee ee ee ee a ere eee aol wntowis Waaelgue, enthustantioatittreceteng ty then been civilly, but not | ‘ismonth than they had ever been Known mince the | “'2°f" the OO ET po j il ou the first of November. ame balan PO % Houth st._ | (wounded), Franclaco Romanos, Ignacio Alvaren, Ciilc | Prmmes w conttlent, belief that he: shall bo re-alected | cerllon cee eee ean Be Tetaase: ourded, KWH) cee) anita saloons 06 WHY 68 DaCREENpPIEED. 03 BOYD & HINCKEN, Wall-st. FOR LIVERPOOL —The New Line—Roguar | Elorduy, Marolal Camano, Miguel Buenrostro, (wound. | Py the people, in which his o differs from that of | re some local references carried away, an 924 Sores ie aa TALS rt IGRALION OFFICE, 0 Packet of ae of One 4 new fast | ed), Francisco Moreno; snd the commanders of batta- | ™any of his supporters in this region. He is sure of | the damage done to my erop in the low grounds) Sept T° THE LADIES RESIDENT Al Sire i ty sect Pertone whsing to send for thet | mie bucket thip CONSTITUTION. 16 tone, | lions Joaquim G. Granados, Juan Argueles, and Miguel | Ylng Governor gaia, bat the’ probability Yo that the | 20B-—The coon semanas of couse, very mate: | T- NEW YORK Wa. Be bi sen fo. 37 Brondwry. e old Country can sec passage | Vapeln Jol on) r¥ rhe Losada. im, and not the people. ur . J ¥ " < be eipetite hte Set Wie EAP Oy ey maeneeee hire sang room and bina Pols et oo sil,bote, to this let tiv added that inthe Legion of | Leeiaatue Je certain of being whig, under almort any | Pe, Wns Plated ia too, wet to be cinned, there baving bs als Ta Waste a fon eal, Trimmicas, ; CY P . ome Olt . Patrick there wore wo secon: ur lon , jars, Chemisetts, Handkere Pfs, Se: a ‘ or te wi SR Tiana Cane Woninouse. iphctyibsg epUb EL MINTURN, #7 South st. | sergeants, six corporals and twenty-three privater, and | {hove Fidieulous, reforms into which parties aro rome. Hae ee ie ad ery urtfac ck, | Ata Osgandie, Mux prot Miglin LIVERPOOL, 1290 tons, Captain John Eldridge, ” 1 Files of pastas S08, , }¢ balance are prisoners or are missing. deunuoay Toy lg 0 ¢ th 7 oe miles from QU ER 10 ns, Cate Buby wit emcee Esguoctetions and sil ou her ropehar dav Mit | COL. MUGHES? CAPTURE OF THE NATIONAL. HRIDGR. | qmail towns Home Years aaoy nad. ne those Yowns are | NOw do keep this statement until the “agent for the can also be secured by the St. George's e, or the ion | of November. sa wdeet: 23 Extract of letter from one of the Baltimore Bat- | the seate of their power, it ‘must take at least ten thou- | large Finglish house” has filled his orders, and it will | _ a2} 3rP re hane of Liverpoo! packety makiog ip all ry Ave L OYSBERTI, conslanee by the tallon:— sand democratic ty in the State, to enable that | suit him exactly when he comes to the “ short erop ” ALL ecw ecoTT & divs frm thet port: Por f ip Ni PS Sa from Havre, In February inst, is re |, On thee er eee, bs Pag! akong ee af party to obtain a working majority in the Leg'a'atitn, oe ee and ifhe eat o0 salen, py, ivi is iat 9 new an el Jog q ested to ‘era Crus, wi fe com, ee be 4 bor 6 e coun’ Ly rw Yor! 0 iM ings ive #8 Honth surest, Met Voth, fh MINOREN, © Wal srvet, | owe battalion, ome company of the ith and ons of the | that party endure ve lecuy enmi aocomeasy,” eno mesestotbe writer mh. 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