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THE NEW YORK HERAL = — = ole No, #95 Whate es 19. NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10, 1847. ree Tee Cont " i BE ES AND BROKEN WIND |IN Affairs of La P' table prineipies of justice, the sol ition tl The Growing Indian War. Snqees, Oth, OW. THE NEW YORK HERALD Oka Fe dit nad permanently epred, by the Busnes Asner July Se; 1007, | Rave Baas it the Laehet pecan nutemeaies |: rriaaliad Independence (Mo ) Expositor, Sept 18.1 | The Bill for the Abolition of the A OA ESTASLISHMENT, Luse of Tanersalle Hears Fowde yaad’ by | The Heecutive power tothe Honorable’ the Legislature | of the confederation, and the treaties they have made | | Everytbing ind ee eae Oe oe inissbiting the | Proceedings of the Assembly —The Meeting of the Ca Morth-west corner of Falton and Maseun ot, | c throughout the fandom of Great Briain, for mors | ofthe Province the caine who ER immense country between us and. the “Two | pitt this Evening. ¢ Batty Wor pas 2 the Droprictor AS SRE Province, entrusted with the fore m relations of the JGAN'M. DE ROSAS. causes conspire to render this inevitable. First, the | “The Assembly recelved the following communication itl goal if - ine Confederation, had onor of inform! — great nume: forde im * | from d JAMES SORDON BENNETT. PROPRIETOR, | None reau wiichout the sigparure efi KIREBAIDE, | you on the 21 of Ooteber of the. past yest of the ae Astronomical. tion of the buffalo upon which exclusively t b- | from the Managers of the Amarionn Institute this meen hoe SERAENS FF Cadi ies napey | Brae i dot ay at a water eee igg | | Segtns reanirlmetma st aera | ee 1 ernms ler near ASHINGTON, is jot. 4, “ a rs res) Confederstion, and barged with thee combdectiel treme: | Sir—Ibave the host oc subuiitting the subjoined ob- | danger, and the levity exhibited by the President aud | gy (rotafanansts respec Open at Cadic Orrnerewe te mission Gf propositions on the part of Great Brit servations, which have been made at this Observatory, | Cabinet in their treatment of existing difficulties. display of the genius, skill, and industry of their fallow and France founded in a great meacure on those commu- } on another new planet. This object was discovered by | Three past Indian wars enable us exactly to foretell | gi; oe apelin in the useful arte; the cgrt ord LY Sacarday=Price Si6 ees | attention. nleated by ie sovernment on the 26th October, et J. Mise fe mes Bebovle Obesrvatery, Landars on Au- ie come r—the Creek, the Black Hawk and | horticultural aay nap dom the cattle show. ke . eon- per copy -—$3 124 cen yable in a To THOSE THAN WISH T0_JOIN THE inz | to Viscount Mareull. to approximate the arrangement . 1847. He made a report of iscovery on nected therewith—the latter to take place on Wednes- HERALD PAKS very, Bream fheket day ae Abt Yow elN PEK Wt | the existing difficultion, Kugust 16th to professor Schumacher, of Altona, who | _ ‘Theee wars were all brought about by the levity with day aud Thureday, the 13th and lath fastant The pee Ors 25) caclaslee SP icaiuge eevehto le nivange. sBebscrs tof Artitiery, 400 abte ‘men, between ‘We also Felated to you what those prepositions were, | immediately Issued a eircular containing an announce- | which the government met the first hostilities, and en- | Gedoe of the Assoubly on this cocanion seamot hat trite p edpeil meats will be received. by Messrs. Gally Sand 30 years, to whieh good rations, of the acceptance made by this government, and the it; several copies of which he was kind enough to | deavored to tinker up discontents with inadequate and | nighly acceptable to the exhibitors and the public, while nani, &rne Vivienne, Paris ; PL Pimonds, 18 Cornhill, an¢ | Clothing will ven, Abert ™ of ‘London Lert io. ment terme on which that was done—of that of the Oriental | send to this O! jatory, aud which have been distri- | inflaming remedies it will be @ source of much gratification tothe managers, Republic of Uruguay, which is under the presideutship | buted and circulated for the information of the public. ‘This levity, besides the chagrin flowing from it, has | wno will be obliged by an euswer to thie invitation: ta of His Excellency the Brigadier Don Manuel Oribe—of | This makes the seventh known star in the group of | been ieee. Ey. The struggle with the Chero- | timating the day on which the Assembly may plevse to ™ pew 7 5 jon m or lex! an ly ecoent 'y orbit an: of Erer m Seer cimemmemnieowede STAI RS be Se Se, enna — ~<a ant AE tment cone i > were mi ere on the nig! e f 5 PRINTING “of all kage executed beantifally and wisi Bsn eac ent iod ceeteees soe omieiaaans | perrameiete in Montevideo, asa that tn con- | a7th ult. by professor Hubbard, ‘United: Staves Navy, | $9,000.00; the tudian foe never surpaseed 900 warriors ved, That the thanks of this house be presented Jexprtch. 5 Tusiness. “fe fwaienated on the New York | sequence of this Mr."Hood had returned to England 10 | with the West, T. Instrument, and afterwards as | The Florida war employed 40,000 troops, lasted ton | to the American Institute for the kind All letters or " and Railroad: ‘38 miles trem t, and 60 miles from | give an account of the result of his mission. mentioned in the 3 years and cost $85,00.008. Florida, from first to Inat, | tend its exhibition, which the state of the public busl- proprietor af the es Yow | this city, and ‘or location not surpassed by any on the line of | ©'7y, Sir John Herschel proposes to call this planet Iris, « | Hever contained over 1700 Indian warriors. ness will not permit the house to accept; and that Prorricans of Sota ro | diggs alrod: JOHN 1 TUTRIL ume which has been adopted by this Observatery. Heretofore we hare contended with indians, single | $2 Invitation bo rerpestfally tendared tothe members PE erga Foci RE TE mang vw | EST OT ee | es ae asa a, a, See fsa ate inthe village of . iene ot Washington. eension. wires.nation. “parts tation and gradual slaughter on both aides, The presence of the members of the Institute cannot 2d, Loge peat | Skillman, Jac] 1847. h. m. on Wn acl or $100 ANNUAL PICTORIAL HERALD—Pablished om the fends "a 1st of Jnowart of gach vear—aingle copies sixpense eae ton, 4 pall, add) evrnant ba po paid, tubanvintion mane ra! we for the abo 4 4 ‘ fail to be highly aooeptable to the Assembly, aad Withers, | F on fem. “see ™, tec. ‘We have now to contend with tribes who are mount- ood, mag ith, at4 P. M.. ’ enue, and Lorimer streets. Rey eae pe ome ccc d tot ‘the Brench | Sept. 27*—7 23 19 479038 2 14 25 31.7 @ fur decli’s. | ed, who roam over plains more extensive than the whole | #rve to increase the chances of having @ 2 in vn on Long Isiand Sound as asuperior | Ser, rcra Nvcelan atte, neat Union Avenueron Noutay | and Euglish maluisters, os else of the violet ropalon ty Sept. 297 16 249 19 49 5781 1 14 25 322 @ and d for do | territory of our confederated States, who intermingle | teadance, and that attention to the pattie wasiaees that tly hed ber mards removed. end bea | and Friday. sere” | hich these had hurtied off Mr. Hood, thelr confiden: Bet aT ire ince teas | 6 2 yop a, | and have no permanent homes. They subslat on the | the intereate of the constituency demands. —7 3152 1951 3161 pin buffalo, which is their food. their clothing, their lodges, This resolution having been read ee Mr. 7 4810.2 19 51 336230 1424 27.5 aands. their saddles, robes and fuel. They have neither agri- | Smith, of Sohoharie rove and said a * culture nor domestic cattle to supply food. War, plun- | tion upon the majority of the House it ud. being of large power: i" n ~' ibe: ter sale | tial er. The mse to all this, this ern- za DUTUH BULBS. ~The subscribers offer tor as 1a. be howe. | Oct. 34 than has been recorded — thei of teh Bulbous Hoots, con | ment was certain would be in accordance with histung of choice double and single hyncmths, tulips, | vated rectitude of those high powers sud in asus, Jonquils, aeris, gi: Jas, crocus, &c. &e. p. - * Insti it, W. transit; der aod the obi kee} hh it. ; "FR ight or page. hargg reperorgcommodaiosa- | Avatar collection SC gree’ houge' pat and garden | Tih the rer Interests compromieed by « courwe of eon. | 7 futrument They are more wild than Arabs and beter aione: | Sef jatsrae roll known why « quorum ef mowsbers ed phyype the captain on board.at Novelty works yard, 12th staeet, | sees. Hoeduets st Ape THOMSON. 635 Broadway. | prinoiples of humanity and civilisation. | eeramens, metal ctvaaes coe Thelr country 1 fnflaltely large, various, and their ap- | vontions had beon held at Syracues; aed of the vobiterc” B,J. VANDEWATER, 3) Coenties slip. WM. NG F V1 ANN ST At present the government, respectfully folfiling, ite. || iscrament, W, transit; observer, partloular part of it ae uncertain as the | members of the Legislature. of both parties, ttend- a STEAM TO HAVANA To sall 2 WM. 5 XOUNGS aah duty, submits to eallghtened examination what { Instrument, equatorial; observer, oy = ee oe ie tee e ‘ed those conventions with the concurr -mes emg in the 19th instant, at aoon from pier No. 6, N ‘best quality of French Calf stor Bt 50, equal to the | Oocurred subsequently in the negotion commenced by the Tin Mean Praces or Stans or ComPAaRison yor 1817. aggregal beings of loating race is un- | dience to the instructions of their . The R., the new and powerful Iron Steamer ber din oe tores for $6 ,87, made to order for | confidential agent, Mr. T.S. Hood. It has not hesitated Rt. ascension. known to our official authorities, not one of whom has | honorable member from Scoharie then allade@ te his col- GUADALQUIVER, 600 tous measure- | the sa jo fine Sewed Boots, his own make for $3 50, | on its side to reciprocate in the most unequivocal man- mh. 8 f z ever been among them. We state then from positive | league (who introduced the resolution) in severe terms, ment, built m Liverpool. ‘equal to any sold in thi cin, for ae warranted to give aati | ner thetneble desirefof the governments of Her Britannic | Star 19 49.50.98, _ 3 observations made with W. tran: Her csbins are now being fitted up,with every regard to com- | (action.gGen. Taylor’s half Boots $2 75; b nario the following statistical fact, which will be | asa man who had been guilty of ungentlemanly conduct . but which is true. expressly in order to acqui 1 observation made with mural circle. The aggregate numbers of the Indian tribes who de- ability nad industry, aod, pli my ‘taapotion to the soend every season, upon the buffalo regien, possessing | public interests. Ho (Mr S.) would be highly gratiGed to tent Corgress Boots fort, ventiintion, and eleguuce, and the table will be liberally | made tg order for 83 75. Boots Shoes, Gaiters, Ke. coustantly hi q on hand. "kre 819m tate ferns ow Saloon De ck-—$60 in forwerd | "Also, Military and cork sole Boots made to order, with a fme d isola bet Majesty and His Majesty the King of the French, as set 2 3129, § 2 observations made with W. tr forth in those bases, and to have employed its most deci. | "st ° 19 5 { ded efforts to obtain the pacification of these republics | 8. declinatio joods in hisline. Corner of Fulton and Nas | in a manner which should be reciprocally honorable and 5 rere horses, and relying upon the buffalo to supply all their | attend this fair ; and he felt gratefal to the tag berths eegured antl paid forat the of sauratrecta,oppoete the Herald office diguified. You will be enable to form an opinian of the | S14 1425 012.3 observations with mural cirel Physical wants, is 260,000! ‘These room over wnd inhabit | for thelr kind lavitation; but inasmuch, as the Legble. mon ‘a, Cousiguee, 48 Newstreet, snd passpo’ 300 re WM.M. YOUNG. | s:irit of conciliation and loyalty which it has never | S&F 5 M4 21 220, 3 observations with maral circ the whole space from the Gulf te the Canada line; s part | ture had adjourned to attend the State fair at Barstoge, W. SIMONDS, 43 2 ‘OR SALE—The sloop MARY KEMBLE, | ceased to acoredit to the new envoys extraordinary, |. The Ephemeris afforded by Hind’s Elements, ofthem are the tribes which live upon the head waters | he was not prepared to say that it would be proper to FOR NEW ORLEANS, via CHARLES. fd eight yeers old, built of the best material,and isi | in order to facilitate the favorable conclusion of their | shed in the London Timrs of August 30th, of tl t rivers that flow into the Pacific, and who | accept the invitation to attend the fair of the Institute. TON AND KEY WEST—To sail Thurs. ood order, forty tone register, Apply to important mission, both by examining the annexed | October Ist a correction of 2m. 26s. subtraction in R.A. | annually pass out through the Rocky Mountains to the | The gentleman then moved to strike out all after the i day Mth inst, at 10 A.M, the splendid = JOUN F TALLMAN, ots, | documents, as well as by a narration of the line of con- Respectfully, &e., M. F. MAURY. buffalo region. word “accept” in the resolution offered by Mr. Bascom. a steamship PALMETTO, built expressly | 08 3t*re _______ West and Hammond duct which this government has constantly observed Lieutenant U. 8. Navy. Causes, certain in their effect, are now pressing upon Mr Bascom accepted the amendment proposed by Mr. . for au ocean steamer, faving been tho- LIVERPOOL—| during the negotiation. Hon, Jouw ¥. Masox, this whole mass aod kindling a war about to cease only | Smith ronghiy 4 cestareriad.: and un ternyae ives ana Onl toate ene ee (ir a HB. M. minister plenipotentiary, Sir U. G. Ouseley, Secretary of the Navy, Washington. with extermination. The buffalo are diminishing wi Mr. Hapvev, of Rensselaer, hoped that the motion te for New Orleims, via Charleston and Key West, +s above. | Tiuo'tons, will sail as above her regular dav. has been recalled from his mission to this republic, and Natroxat Onsenvatory, frightful speed— with the buffalo ceases to the Indians | amend would not be entertained, because the resolution under the skilful command of Captata Jeremiah Smith. “Having ‘very superior accommodations for cabin, second | thie government duly received the proper notice from Washington city, D. C., Sept. 29, 1847. every means of existence. The constant passage to and | was an insult to the House, and beneath its dignity; it i as ample state room accommodations. and every | cabin, and steerage passengers, versous intending toembark | H.B M ofthis fact. Baron Deffaudis, minister pleni- | Please publish in your journal the following announce. | fro of the white men by the Missoarl, the Oregon. Call- | was not fit to be entered upon the journal of the House; ‘ce 10 ensure x pleasant trip for her ti °° defeiaht to Sew Orlesun or asaage tse en et ean, board. 20h of Maiden | potentiary of H. M the King of the French, has retura- | ment of the disoovery by Hind, of Bishop's observatory, | fornia and Santa Fe trails, and through ‘Pexas, solves | he appealed tothe Speaker to decide whether such « A D i" + lane, or to Mch , ed to France, accompanied by the vice admiral, Laine of another planet, received from Professor Schumacher, | to the Indian the causes of his approaching doom. resolution was in order. ae St on eS Pb P.S.—Persons destrous of 1c ier Foe we til South streets | | The sume governments informed that of this zepabllo, of Altona, through the politeness of John Cuthbert, Esq. | On all these routes hostilities are now become perpet- | ‘The Sreaxen said it wasin order. Mr. Develin geve { Poopotah street, EH, * | sccates emer Samet emene prgemt ee very favorite | that having taken into consideration the difftculty | the American consul at Hamburgh : pal. The Indians have been succeesful in tasting the | the House an exposition of parliamentary law applicable N. B—This steamer carries coal sufficient for the whole | packet, or any other ofthe line, by applying as above. 07. | which had impeded the conclusion of an arrangement Avtona, August 21, 1847. blood and plunder of the whites. These they exhibit to | to oasus like this trip. and is expected to make the trip out in seven day: FOR LIVERPOOL—New Line=iecular pecx | for the pacification of Le Plata, all of which was set bo- Sin: I have the honor to send you some copies of the | distant trib share with them, and are replenished with Mr. Saitn withdrew his motion to amend; he hoped 5 10t*re ot of 8th of Octovep aT he hes and inlouiid’ ia. | fore them by their conddsntial gent, Mr. Hood; and | circular about the new planet ond beg you will distribute | new allies ! A permanent Indian army has occupied the | that the resolution would be voted dowa; he concurred ~SUND \¥ BOAT to KINGSTON, ling packet ship GARRICK, Capiain B. J. H. | being resolved to accede to the desire expressed in this | them to the observatories in the United States. middle Arkansas throughout the whole summer just | in the view taken by Mr. Hadley, that such « resolution ing at Hammond street, each way, returning ~ill positively sail as above, her regular day. affair by the government of the Argentine confedera- | I have the honor to remain, sir, your obedient and | passed! Many such little armies will appear next sea- | was unfit tobe amended or i) be acted upon in any eae aveuing. . The ‘Gait | guiling, steampr he or passage, having handsome furnished accom. | tion, they had confided to Lord Howden and count Wa- | faithful servant, H.C. SCHUMACHER. | 800—massacre impends over every white man who ven- | manner. SANTAOLAUS, Captrin Overbaagh, will leave the foot o| wharf, foot of Wall | iewaki, the mission of negotiating some definite arrange- | To Lieut, Many, Washington oit tares forth upon the plains. Mr. Bascom proposed to withdraw the resolution, but Barclay street, north aide, every Sunday morwing, at 7 o’clock, | street or to . K. COLLINS. $6 South at. ” 5 Fs y Wy Woe make theso statements indeed with « very faint | nis rt a : laadiog at Caldwell’, Van Courtland, West Po at Cold The prcket ship ROSCIUS, Captain Ase Eldridge, will pitt rad entire cessation of hostilities among the | Copy of a letter from J. R. Hind to Professor Schu- hope of conciliating to these accumulating horcore of | aprapoucion was not in dalle bdadaabicin Bi all, Newburgh, Ne . bl} a ick, 4 . ” 1 Lr Pinghkeepsic, Hyde Park, Elinore’s, aod Rainebeee’ TCE Se UN Pes Aaactadt CAIG BND #0 Nis Pet: SOR |)” Or ahea Git OAL Ma tierce accivédl Ie Abia cert ARE macher. | voox, August 16, | {28 Indian country the serious attention they peremp- | Resolved. That the resolution of the geatloman. from For further information, apply on board, or at 118 West st, 2 French steamer-of-war Cassini, having Count Walewski My Dear Sir:—I have the gratification to announce | ‘Fly demand. Sencon, as disresprotful to the House, be returned to the ‘up stirs: niheee 08 3t¥re FOR NEW ORLEANS—Louinana and New on board. On the 9th he disembarked. ed ae iba cog Ps made about the Wisdom, the warnings of the past, the existing | mover and not entered upon the journal. FOR NEW BRUNSWICK, PERTH echo sucw ead sendld Cant aa ioe cheer | On the 10th of May there arrived here the English | *°,7ou snother pla Oud in locing dangers, the blood that has flowed and is daily flowing, | ‘This resolutisn was not acted upon, and Mr. Bascom, ~ AMB OY TO SEV ILD WASHINGTON, | Ouir aun, J jmartar, isniow loading, and will | War-stoamer Rattler, with Lord Howden on board. He | ‘Yo, "helen, A tana Pott was Closing, a tn be watar | SFY against the levity which delays the remedy that ahali | at the suggestion of Mr. Slokies, bering. apslogied te y. landed the same day. pentacme, farnishad aocore- . Cariesa eg the envoys jointly opened their mission editing faded oso: | , Om the ith, te Savoye jo COLT Stout ac | BZ Atdrelog erin natn to the government, whlch | pe 1m. Creery, who will prompt: | "On the 13th, the first conference took place. At it the | Present summer, inserting all doubtful 9 . Ingersoll, positively sail as above: her regular WOUDBRIDGE, and TOT TE: For freight or passage, havin rt ‘or eht or 6, rn Wi Patt ANTRLOLES Capt Sc Van Wicide, will leave the k uf | . Capt. 8. Van Wickle, will leave foot . of Kobinaon street," next above Barclay, at halfprat 2 P.M. | modations, apply on board, ily, for New Brunswick, landing at the above placa, | Be: orto punish and check the evils existing and to come, the Hou allowed to withdraw his - SES.oeh magnliude, not marked upon, Wolfer’s map, 19th | " Economy and duty both demand an effloient and per- | lution. paniaviterrne eri huge manent military force. The smallest force to be effec- Mr. U: ff resol tedly examined this part of the he: ory dari pine tive is 2000 men, well armed, commanded and equipped. ean choeei en Oca She Mallowing reecheer pei I looked over the neigh- | 718 force to act at various points in concert, to be in- | Resolved, That the Clerk be direoted to communteateto \ turning the Antelope will leave New Brunswic! from and after Moaday, Lith, receiving passengers at the seve: | ly forward all goods to his address. . | plenipotentiaries showed that the projects of convention : i creased graduelly ana kept in operation for five years. | the American Institute the thanks of this House. for Tal ledindy sneak on beard Metre Da Ry ee anes they were about to submit to the government, aid | pornood on June 23d and July Sist ; but 1 saw no star eee ee their polite invitation to visit thelr twentieth annual PBC tteenger for Spoitweod, Cross Roads, Cranbury, |. The packet ship LOUISVILLE, M, Hunt, master, will sue- | not differ from the bases presented by Mr. Hood; the ne- | ‘Sythe Position of the stranger. by Mr. Bishop and Amsrtonee-Saxtenn Rovenne» Fair, and to atate to them that the m and Homerville, take stage direct." os 6tre ceed th nd sail her regular day. o3_ | ceasity of giving these bases a more solemn form than | myself directly after the discovery, showed it to be a Perce Sant id hla sce dl GB 7ablie Pasinees will peoclade, Shem fiom ei N W LINE OF PACKEIS Sept 9 1847. | the useful and laudable enterprise uf the Institute this port since | Then the House went into Committee of the is one hundred | upon the following bill, which was reported by Mr. Gold, * 7 eR N TO AND FROM | that which they had, so that they may be signed by all ‘1 Tamrico, Mext on acd alter FRIDAY, Ocwober ist 1017, the LIVERPOOL Packer of the 2ist Qetober—Ihe | those laterested, and thus produce respective obliga: | Mas and” Jupter. feed ee a eatwenn | The amount of revenue collected Stoambonts SYUPH and ST STEN. iSke plendid new and fat sailing ship CONSTITU: | tions ; that this form should be that of a convention. | astronomers in this country on August Lith, and the | tHé Present tariff hes been in operation, ANDER will run as follows, until further notice:— \4N 1600 tons burthen, Captain John Britton, RRS positive: | To this the minister of foreign affairs of this republic . and six thousand four hundred and forty-eight dollars | from the Select Committee to which was referred the nu- eee ayaa cere il from New York of the 2st just and from Live replied there would be no objection, provided. of course [ree Ags pre beat oprah spent hier Be! and ninety-one cents, as | am informed by the Re- | merous petitions for the abolition of the punishment of At6, 8, 9,10, 11 o'clock, A. M.—t, 2, 4, 6 o'clock, P. M. nie cond teeteslc frente mathe old ecanoe that in reducing them to s convention, the bases laid | made :— ceiver of Public Revenue. 01 which amount, was col- | death, that have been received. vetoed SEMEN SSE: axe o'clock, PM. picchervar tiga TY ¢ a down by Mr. Hood should not be altered’ ‘ hae ee Ne At a,, |] ened, } Sec. 1. The punishment of death by virtue of the laws ae eer dacks hy Mele 2, 3% 556% o'clock, FM: | beiths, should made early application om board at the, foot of | _ Tothils the plenipotentiaties replied there need be no : m, m: m. gee | During the monthof May -...........$26,030 01 State is hereby abolished. ae Ct 8 Fe Burling Slip, or to 7 & J. a. TAPSCOTT. fear of any alteration; that the form only would be va- 9 39 19 97 3038 13 a7 215 Do. do June 82,167 41 2. In every case where death is now infloted or NOTICE.—For the better accommodation | 0 96 South st. | ried, as this government would perceive on receiving 37 2 19 57 2841 «13-27 276 27,999 16 rescribed by the laws of this State, the penalty shall shorter) ae Seedmbace NEW FRITADET: pEUR TIVERPOOL—The New Line—Roguiar | them 9 23 58 16 56 9830 13 29 140 wee es 21,962 34 nceforth be imprisonment for lif in one of the State 00 39) «19 55 4764 «13: SEA PHIA will, on and after Monday next, leave New Brunswick 9 5 6 ed ‘during the same | prisous,cither at bard labor or in solitary confinement, a8 at 20 minutes before 7 o'clock, and New York at 15 minutes , much of which was | the sentence shall direct. 2ist of October —The superior new fast | On the 14th th hi g packet ship CONSTITUTION. 1200’ tons. | ferrodto. were sent ia oy them, but this ¢orarsaeat | The comparison stars are Peozsl XIX, 306, and H.C. | period lightly ‘accede ‘$500, ing pad ES penaee Neve Crotatn John Britton, w found they were not allin accordance with the bases | p- 115, at 19 hours, 53 minutes, 36 5 seconds. quicksilver, which came in duty free, as it was for | Sxc. 9. Onconviction of any person of any orime now MaHeRARLEAN will connote at her oldfours,at 7 o'clock | |For felght gr pasaage, laid down by Mr. lood, and admitted by all parcies, | "In the planetary search which I have carried on for | taining purpoces, ; punishable by death, he shall be there, with from New. swick before 3 o’clock from New 2, Westside of Burling slip, orto nor with the declaration of the French and English gov- | eight months, ecliptical charts for hours 19 et 20, and Smuggling is carried on to a great extent, and will | respect to all contracts, to the bonds of matrimony, to York runing through withoat stopping, Sania WOODHULL & MINTURN, 87 South st. | ernments, and their respective plenipotentiarien; conse. | the greater part of the interval between Oh. and Sh. | be as long as the present regulations respecting the col- | all rights of property, und to all elvil rights and rele- t et. rice ol to h y o ce $100, ‘i quently = note was addressa e ministers on the see eT, eras og whe pecker ship HOTTINGUER, 1100 tons, Capt Bursley, | sth May, enclosing them further projects for » conven- @ been nearly complete: lection of revenue are in force. Mexicans, by habit, are | tions of what nature soever, dead, in all respecte as if his ten te - to ies of fre d it is folly to ual time SL zs “it onstieation, and atl on dey, 216 | ion confCemabie to the bases peeseatod to this goverm: | dey! but {vapposs our letars will reach You together, | suppoce that seven army oflcecar wis hace ether agin | sctanlnattral decease had taken place at the time of era JACOB BELL, Gopi, Ravatens and HE | Seeemner: “23 | ment by Mr. Hood, and agreed to by thom, Had thought there was any port, I should have written, | to’ perform, correspondiog to tert grade, and four ot | "Src. 4--No person gontenced to imprisonmaaat fr lie HEALD, Capen Palas, will be in | YALL LAND WINTER CLOTHING, at the City Cloth | | ‘The plenipotentiarios did not agree with this propos. iacovery. five clerks (being the total number of persons employed | in any of the State prisons of this State, shall apply for constant readiness for ‘Towing Vessels to aud from sea, and a, Warehouse, No.1102 Walton saree, direetly oppoeite | tion of this goverument, and on the 3d June addremed given are rigorously reduced, | in the custom-ouse) can, prevent it. Mexicans will | pardon until he aball have published a notice of his tp- about the Harbor, on the m it reas ee cE atinadat wo eh ty che a Neabeka npg lel Pett the of fall and none to i, a ogee verhel conmecences, by Aopred . r ae ery exact will send the ofiginal dif | smuggle, and oftentimes do, when it would be much | tention to do so for six successive weeks, in a newspaper lors th ful i ved an: ira might be broug! some more definite conclu- | ferences Boat Office, No. 75 | CLOAKS—Of black and bl planet | cheaper tor them to pay the rates of duty as fixed by the | published in th county where the orime for which he rs. ciniaan tates « $5 00 to 25 09 | sion. and stars in my next. tariff. My was convicted was committed; or if there is no news- Grand street, E.R. | OVER COATS vit, JACKS, ‘every After answering these notes on the 13th, this gov- | H.C. Scnuaacnen, Altona. oe ij swe New ea paper published in Faye Fe pyre tag eke a4 shade of rweed, broadoloths, beaver and pilots, ernment signified its assent to this mode of treaty. My Dean Sin—I received, after I had closed your let- 7 . nearest said county; which notice from. aot bichscsdacks resi? 9 | “(From this Lime the conferences were in propria per- | ter, the following.from Professor Challe: — % PSHE MUR STAT eeae ge werner based; he shall: cine halal ee ee , eee part of the degeatine Confederation tad the stiepinne Ma Lat bike cane: wet ie. Pe ba Ab LS a I old tog ta bake (2) country where be was convicted, full and perieot 'ienipotentiory on the part of the British and French | August 4, 9 "2 138 10 56 3012 “fi 29 vd refmetor. | faLDymber of a mew medical journal, or rather compl | gtatement in writing of ail the facts and clroumstaness Governments; we proceed to give ubstance of their M8 aid 19 56 Seal 13 29 187 mend i P Steam Tow. nm lane, up st Abply to the old eatabh t the frot of Buen street, corner of ihe Bost ay ev ¢ and are ala IN-B—All persons are forbid trusting the abo ts on WAN KT. M. DOUGHERTY, setae ne OME No. 75 South st. cor. Maiden lane: d NING LINE AT 7 O'CLOCK Satioaes on ean ‘AND TROY, aud inter and pilots, from. ne aS is R “ r wr, | the Union, as also selections of interesting facts from The Ste y TROY Mey larger than any other Day VESTS, an endless iety of iis is Terenas ee — re oe Augast 15, i) 2 5 i 3 bos Bt ot a fdisn, | foreign medioal papers. Messrs. Wood intend te irsue Weattad to tee ieeecre his application for pardon is pee- Boat and in point of sufety, and commodiousness ts | \meriace, and bombexine. fro +21 $0 to 5 00 session, we can only give a sketch.—Her.]. The first | The first position of Ai 14, was determined by 12 | this retrospect quarterly, as its name imports. Every | "suc. 6. Thisact shail take effect immediately actan!ly unsurpassed. jeamey ever acquired more umi- | Also, a large assormment of French, Kuglish, German and | Bitouiry encountered be the ¢ a v4 Deen WAL eee ie te medical man in the Union, more canicesty combate vernal end enduring popalarity, or retained in greater perfee- | American Broadclot s, (assimeres and Vestings, whieh will hitah Gen, Octhe ghoGldl Ge eee gomperisons in R. A., and 3 in N. cara star of re- | practitioners, will find this publicat odin the Legislature; its passare'is’ belay ‘with, pebtig Brags enaneas CHoeiencies which relly deserve | be made up o order to suitthe moss Mwvitowt: auirru, | They mere aware that the Atguntise Goveramont sont | Beas Ce ote gett ace of wich iste Kon from | Eotistant in Keeplog them up with ibe times Sloquence aid. real ‘and inflexible energy; ita being PB Nekt acd Dimmer on board the Bost, 815 3et#m_102 Fulton st., opposite the Old Dutch Church. | not omit giving him the title of His Excellency the Pr - | the same day, was determined by six comparisons in | Tue Anwatist, « Record of Practical Medicine in tne | urged by the most heart-stirring appeals, and by every ‘Lhe low pressure steamboat TROY, Captain A. Gorham, O TAILORS.—The Fall and Wintas Fashion for 18¢7 and | Sdent of tho Oriental State, as he was then recognised | R.A., and as many in N. P. D., with Peoszi XIX 396, | clty of New York, issued semi-monthly by R. and | powerful argument wuich can be devised. | wt | leave ¢ 6 steamboat Teh foot ot Rares en be pene ady for sale at the office of * La Parition,” No. 4 | in the confederation, but that on their side it was im- | The mean place, Jan. Ist, 1647, of this star 1s as follows: | G. S. Wood, 261 Pearl street, New York—Edited by | believe that if a vete had been taken upon the ‘bill to~ ednesilays, an 5 -M. r bi gent ects 1 Ea et, three doom west ok Brgedwar. filso.8 very agen for Lome gpa oe gs og him, as such would hom. a. dg. m. sec. tery £; Papers, ae oy We ‘caren bee seer: pad A yeas ee Frag the forme ir Most onjee- pposite days. assortment of jeinise! ea ’oints, ant @ contrary to the ley of thei: ment ; that . 3 } . | nal just commence: secon: r. Dr. Ro- jonable feature in }, In my judgment e fourth see- infoppasrareorfecghtanply on bourd, ot to F.B. Hall at |i lors” Crayons square Tape Measures, Ke. ke. Orders ad- | they would wish to adopt a conolliatery course aud they 11a 38 14s 12 21 406 "edicown positions | berta, Ils editor, ism gentleman, who from his ua. | ton; the third section declaces ene nar crsmfon coon ee pK ed - WR ed to A. WHEELER, utisher of Puskions aad Sescher might do one of two things: Ist, whunever it was ne- 13 21 397 his reductios al in the cause of his profession, has won | deemed to be dead, in all respects, as if his actual natural MCOALBANY-AND PRO, landing si £21 strc | essary to name Gen. Oribs in the treat Sir John Hersohel wishes me to call the new star the ct of all men in it. We trust that now | decease had taken place, and yet the th seotion, to whieh ints Newburg. Hammon, | TSXAS_ CO ‘i planet Irs,» bame which Mr. Diahop proposer to adopt. roapect of Bellevue Hospital being placed in | objection is made, authorises him to apply for ai of Cutting Ni (ye MEWCIAL AGENCY AT GALVES- | simply styled on the part of the Ai 1 ; pardon —The undersigned will attend to the Collec: | SP ; the hands of the profession, the Doctor will use his edi- | und to do other wots utterly inconelate 4 ston, U] 00K, as “oar ally, at whose orders or disposition are the Ar- . R. HIND. puyry PI lon, Use incor nt with the state A i Hadion. foxanekie Kinderhoor | Gon of fetes and, Accounts tn the tate of Texas, effecting | Fentine troupe,” and 2dly, that in the copy of the treaty | II. C, Scucmacurn, Altona, torial endeavors to bring before the medical public all the | of being in which he is placed by the third section f } fammmond street I New York, Tueedayy Thursday and Satarda at7 | Korwirving of Merchandize, and of a General Commission | Which should’ be signed, he should receive the titles | This makes the seventh known asteroid. It is re- | interesting cases, ko., whieh must constantly be oocur- | understand that the gentleman who introduced the bill opel A Ak, Beiktat wd Diner eee bat ay | MM avanences neo omen BUT EM | hic tas Argentina Republi uualy give On the | markabe fr the ogcetrety offs ori and Ingth of | nga niche lang exaiihment Meantime, ‘thw | wil cir wome ameatnnate providing tat neat by he fale Ra i spe ll el td BIAGARA, Cspe. Hl. Kel: | Moses Taylor, J, G. Dudley & Co., the French and English copies, the declaration to this | ‘The planet has not been seen at this observatory on | malist, had better do #0 at once, and thus preserve their | friends or relatives, ‘'his will obviate the oWestions to and Becardays, at seven o'clock, A | kaward K- Collins, Eea., — “Parrant Putnam, een, purpose made by the plenipotentiaries being annexed te | account of the weather. But the following ephemeris, | file compleve for binding. the fourth section. The suspense of » man who is in- pposite days. Robert C, Wetmore & Co., Wisners & Gale,” all the copies they should sign. To overeome all difl- | which 1 have had computed from Hind’s elements, as | Tux Panasies or Oun Lonp: D. Appleton & Co,, | terdicted from all communication with that world im For passage or freight, apply on board, or to F.B. Hell. at | Haydock Corlies& Co, Rdward G, Faile & Co., culty, it was proposed to send the British and French | published in the London Times of Aug. 30th, will show | New York.—This is decidedly the handsomest and most which he has been accustomed to live of with that inte the office ou the wharf. 4 Wm. Ckanaley & Co. Jk J- 8. Brippe, Raval commanders to Geostel. ged to ascertain his ta place -suficlently near to enable astrocomers to turn olegant book, we have: seen ‘in a long thane, It ocee ones ‘Gout: tae ised Pgsend Sent Par than PLE’S LINE STEAMBOATS FO! ‘ “ OP * ", pel e matter, lowever, was not | their instruments upon it. to the publishers, and we hope they will receive the en- 3 more Sots ASANY. Daily Bundaye Wcenred = | on. Jobe W, linonds , Walter B- Townbend 4 Co. | Agreed to, Analy, as the Argentine Republic ould, wader | Te waicean ache tie for Ina has beon compatea | Loche,Ubuanert, and we hope, they vill receive the an- dreadful punishment than this upon a fellow creature a m Through Direct—At § orclock P. M., from j BENE 3 no eeeeiceeanes Srey es, Coase A ook on Gen, Oribe by croteece Coffin, from Hiss Elements, as published German text, enclosed wit awide and extrecasly besa bd Dill wel bs patllabes ate fe “ bis ced oy Me. vs ¥ HE NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, | 88 od ent of je Orien' epublic of in the London 7'imes of August 30: — titul illuminated border, illustrating each paral e sustained fe Steamboat ISAAC NEWZON, Capt Wm i. Peck, will | T i Inland | Uruguay. ‘The envoys would no. accept of this, or, at : . 01 ique and beautiful. There could be no | Hadley in the House to-day with overwi Mie ee Son Aira ate ee Ae meee all sreats Me a ee ue the bo any Republie to ie Meantine W shington. Paina Ht ecline’n: | bandsommer book to present to a dear friend. Hayea’ta thet ‘body. Mri la good pos not 4 Steam! IN, Ci R. G. Cratten- na ij | Clowing, viz: that, in case of a new election taking | September 27—8 h «19 49 420 M4 26 7 si ’ end den, wil leave ou Faeuday: Thursday and’ Saturday evbaiags | houses ba ine of | piacoin Uruguay, and any other President than Oribe | Ofgine ines 3B MO) or Uneaten, By Dr B Anstod Fits, Mor Leu k | Smite he isan advocate of this bl, Dut because be isl. RE Re "Oclock, P. M—Landing at intermedinte places | Portation and sing chosen, that the Argentine Republis should still bas 2 0 3 1 1 4 | Blanchard, Philadelphis,—The objeot of tla work is to | t2s_found, pon, the side of humanity. (Te C4 At Five O'cloftim the frotot Barclay Merete a omas W. Thorne. ee Willi hed teh Oe saniicesistrrstins HID 4 36 14 13 4 | communicate, in a simple form, the hist Fovulte of geo- logisiatiire, a a Steamboat ROCHESTER, Captain R. H. Farry, wi ha 'Boskerck h % 9 36 14 (5 5 | logicalinvestigation. It is illustrated with a variety of The committee of the whole rose and reported leaveon Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sundav atteruoons, yc joskere! After wuch conference, however, the affair was 155. 38 S85 | edgtwvings Fervenecling vaziees kinds cf, balsie, be ; pro- veloek. Rat finally arranged. thus, viz: That whatever convon- 20 55 «(13 «2 8 | See Mae 2 ‘sting | Stee Upon the bill ; it will, however, be **jreambont SOUTH AMERICA, Capt. T.N. Hulse, wilt is ard, tion be agresment might be made by the segotia: 29-8 27 TL 13 29 2 | ROb existing at the present days. It iss very interesting | Urged until some disposition 1s made of it. Joha J. Herrick, work and should find a place in every tamil; leaveon Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons, at > Henry D. Beach, ‘Stephen Holt," ting powers, should be signed after some arrange- | November 2-8 3350013 «12 7 rk and shot ind a pl 7 y- ‘dhe Senate were not in session ta aan, sore betas me o'clock. s ee ‘ W.H. Jacobs fate ment hed been made concerning His Excelleney bi 68 49 50 12 53 8) Dogarrr’s Uniren States Raitaoan axp Ocran | quorum of senators present in the city. The Hon. Sam’L bove boats will at all times gerive Jp Albany in ample THOMAS W. THORNE, Président. the legal President of the Oriental Kepubiic, Brigadier ‘ 10—8 . sees 48 9 12 32 6 | Saeam Navigation Guive. With @ Map. John Dog- | Young has not been in his seat this j he is a can- tire fox the Morning Cars for the East o¢ West. son atter 1% | WC-Kptucog, Secretary. on Manuel Oribe, and after ho should have officially amie seuss 59-46 12 8 9! gett, 156 Broadway.—No one can question tho utility of | didate for re-election, Messrs. Sedgwick and Johason aoe N.B.—The capital of this institution is now fall, and with | (72, wanuel Orit ‘ontine Government of his conformity Rerpectfully, ke. Fuckin work an thig; and the wonder. ls thet welave | are too ill to be Present ; the remaining senators are se ° ~All pers Aer (lei oh ieedaekeal wire | tothe part which concerned him, which might M. F/MAURY, Lt, U. 8... | boon so long without anything of the kind. This work | deeply interested in the result of the spprosching li se Maones WE age or i SCHULTE. atthe rf been meanwhile agreed on between this Governme! and the Plenipotentiaries NLA De will be published monthly throughout the year, and wilj | tion a4 to have quite forgotten thelr senatorial dul ti The manufpetarer’s rooms, Tor playiug, and be eagerly purchased, for it contains 1 vast amount af | this interest has been and continues to be shared by the the sale of tables, are 1% Aun entrance from 149 lected, ir. Hind remarks, oR ~ —— | Fulton. ’44Ten Pin All floor, 7 Tabl The question of the navigation of the rivers was then pide 7 ge e's ihe interesting matter. : members of the house, » quorum of whom cannot be ROR LIVERPOOL To sil with despatch the | the 2nd ‘diet, ‘balls ences snd Pieweh’ ote’ paleees St brought forward, and the Argentine Minister of Foralgn | ous tecond tov great, and the declination nive seconds too oC RE Puan itaas Co: bere petites tea accion | erseeree migermee seminetey oo Co a Phe ‘Allen, burt ill sail as | "Min J. Horn, jun.,and Otis Field are connected with the | made from the pam laid down with Me fra nae | imal: [From the Boston Traveller, Oct. 6] Tus dtH No, ov Cuamnens’s Muscetiany can be | itol this evening ; ithas been culled by the redical de- above, havia di above sotablishments, and invite their friends and the public. | various endeavors on the part of the envoys to alter the | ‘To.morreogs morning, at 39 minutes after 2, (Boston | had of Berford & Co. and H Long & Bros. mocrats to hear the report of their delegate to the State coud rabin an The two gents above named are very popular in their } dsterminstion of the Argentine Government on this time. lar eclipse of the sun will commence on We have received an address delivered by the Rev. | convention from the tourth district in this county ; that pa bnsingss, hele saloons are worthy of patronage Ep. head.it tras found uselens to proceed in the matter at all, | the wath, ond wal codtinue # Hotere tba La meee John Krebs before two literary societies of ‘ fayette | delegate was Mr John Vaa Bar he will Present — — and on the 84 of July, all further negotiati ; : ’ ‘ College, and recommend a careful perusal of it by our | at the meeting, and be will giv curtous account Persons dositons of sending for thers treads im the Old | (EVO THE LADIES REZIDENT AND VISITERS IN | clared to be ut no endl aed cr nee wane day the Briton PR ogre pede tos Seater eat sath part | csadars. his reception in the convention Country, ena have them brought out by the above splendid NEW YORK—Win. Scott & Co. No. 317 Broadway, | envoy, Lord Howden, left Buenos Ayres, and on the fal, ioe th he | ‘Tae Devin’s Poot, by George Sand—W. H. Graham, | his claims to # seat in that body. Yeutel, ofany other ofthe regular line by applying. sre diontrieaming Laces Masiatemaicer, | Nine one, the Hronch Envoy,Count Walewski, followed | north eset gars of teaiy, the mecater pert of Tenkee pet | Nassau saree pultiober, la jent ows. ! afar EE ‘rimmi , '. J ’ J NLY REGULAR LINE OF PACKETS FOR a anil Frocks, Needlework Cot: | hisexample. | What was, tho result of thelr further at- | or Arable, Persia, Hindostaue Ko.--emd at. the eltien of Tue Awenican Ancuitect.—The fifth number of Misce: Inneous, W ORLEANS. “the folowing well known, Cufls, ke: - Taslatan, Swine | tempts ot negotiation in Montevideo is already known te | Cork, Plymouth’ London, “Havre, Paris, Strasburgh, | thie egcnn At, ARCHITEC just been issued. The North Berwick, M ebed Prem teanioioel ler ets, teassd bind roe rs ira eed ey it | “Stdan proces Gen. Ronin th eonsuding portion | Senate: Berne, Manion, Tate, Vonln, Dagras, 24: | plates re spebly carted nuapockec book at ibe Sia Railoud Depot, yonerday. bengers, aud will ositively sail as ndvertisod, or passage frea, xteut and variety to any in | of his message to the Legislature:—You will perceive, | “popic,copstentinople, Bombay, ho. | ve Supsaion.—We ha Contents $300 oF $400 in bills and valuable ; vit — i +A large stock of Dress Caps at one dollar each. gentlemen, that the preamble of the convention on! . ation of the ring we mec | Eaq., clerk of H.R. R., executed map of the min- | Within the iast fortnight pickpockets have in The OSWEGO. Ceut. Jugersoll, October (th, No deviation in prices. 121 30% re | was settled, the firat, second and third articles having | seuigenyanangnle, (whore the eclipse will be very nearly | ati Say aiaent te Lake Superior thia city some $2000 in cash, not one cent of wich has ENA, Ci Jennie, October 7 7 ‘ central.) 7 m. 42 sec., and wi great on the _ Bs J ji DING AND BALL DH & | been discussed without bei: greed to ent! yon b |, oF probably will be recovered.— Boston Traveller, wee ag yer in ny eka, Thea al | WY Nos prtrodityomerenem ana veg vick a | ardent and seventh seit a of es tinged | Seiten, the grat dtanen of the moon, ai | | Hanns Taien, by Herman Hurwits—Spading & | Inen.orprotay esta rat clase ship, commanded by. men exveri d inthe trade, | gmbrudered Mus FE oe, a Hones: pal as nee | on the bases presented by the conddential agent, Mr. | ring longer than usual. By Vaucel’s catalogue of all the M “ Zo On Thursda: the ol sad rll sad paneti ily al their appointed days. To secure | (rte Tere acice heen oda aa iieeve me were not considered at all, and the articles re- | ge}; visible in Paris from 1767 to 1900, it ap that sical Eplecopal Tchureh | in Plymout ~ catered bs chaste eae Daag e MUPLY on bonrds or 6 5 op. TAPACOT'T, 86 Bonth at. ANCY GOODS—F. A. ARTAULT, Proprietor of the | tPe'\uet pe magece te mene oats OF, le Exoelioncy | in the course of this long period of 133 years, the eclipse | ape vr, Wassea Tote is on oxcolions compost. | tates Inaion, 8, dleepsvane: tay beer abesme Thee te PACK RR Ron HAV E—Secpad Line —The | F mpoved Sey brondwat op, stain bt | Don Mena Oribe, though dacuased, Bore mot dosnt Cf nosmorron ls the only one which will happen there, | tion lately published in this city, by Jaques and Broth | years of age, each busily engaged in drinking the sears. os BOYD & HIN’ KEN, . was ano’ j, that of June 16th, 1806, and those 3 house, being @ duet as ratory to carrying it away. rs ry | I. Q ‘The Government has thus related to you what has oc- | of May 26th, 1854, and Sept. 20th, 1875, will be annular | CMPosltion, from the rame house, being © duet se | paratory ape r Beech opeeee i races eiaaton. te wend for. there | neem Be aateY di ty. Godse curred in the negotiation which took place between it | “and an the eclipse of Oct, 19th, 1869 vill be canuien he ung by the Alleganisas, and written by an oMeer of the | 1. rial of the persons accused of in a a ee Fas Sane aad ter bamed tea Vieoeh: cots tees the, Cerelinas, and those of August 7th. 1860, and May | UiAte) littitosics: Moxruty.—The fourth number of | the Grange Catnoli riots, at Woodstoek, Nove Seotl, y ma, by any o ie magnificent ships | - — nee — 28th, 1900, tetal in of Carolina and Virgin} . been fssue on the 12th of Jul jas gone on Comprisin my Kine of Liverpool packets, vizi=- AHRENF! ork. $4 Maiden Jane, | at some conclusion in the affairs of the Is Plata Repub- | five eclipses will bo central during the next 63 yerheig Rocllegs musta) Pat pe ov Jeolated by ail oom, | 80 objection spade by the ocuasel of the to ct yay {ato ) Captam John a and 25. rty street; Philadelphia, 16 North | lies. Animated as it always has been with the most ye- some part of our Atlantic States. abounds in “gem! d of sweet sounds.” the array of jurors. The grand jury found true bills Shines HE WES: 109 Cone, Care int niente Tn Sill sds of toy? and ses wee of | hement wisn for pease during the whole course of this | I¢ {s believed that during the whole of the 19th cen. | Verfant vi ee nier Manon Tie 8 bncther ‘against one hundred and thirty-nine persons. A new OLTINOURIC tis ning 4 — aha | peetamwary sdege, pease inatratmenin tench my nogotiation, it has never ceased to accredit the plenipo- | tary, no annular or total eclipse is visible in the city of ane Aa 4 to Generel Scott, and composed | court is to be commissioned to try the accused after the sailing from Liverpool on the 6th of my,mouth., Pesange | man plain ang cut glee ware, O1nementa tentiarion with ita conciliatory spirit and sincere desires | New York. Philadelphia has seen one, (annular) in | Comporltion, dedicsted oo rite ed by Firth & Mall, | lst of January next, be secured by, the St. George’s Line, or the Union | ‘30 w bring about an honorable termination to such an im- oe 1838; aud Washington two, (annular,) in Sept., 4 Ekin aquere The fish ald not 78 hor that ore, Wor fase nertRatttce ati rer? B°e | Pomeroy (eS AS a Ialtand teis. That subllme spestace, the total eolipes | PAPAIN BOUT. Steyicay Quick Sten —Thin ie gan to ently os wasal Certag’ te pieoen etae ne wie) 3,0, Tal SCOTT, very extensive and well Your enlightened wisdom will estimate at its true | wienin s space of about 70 mllee oenth ed omeam: and | another excellent musical composition, published by C. | ‘uring Soptember large quantities were taken, and it in “PRRL SLT RRIFPARS cea ow {fity lowers and Fiawer Mi worth the justice with which the government, without | jine connecting those two cities, ‘That of Nov. goth, | Hilt JF 106 Fulton street, raid that lrger number of barrels will be put up then OeRTE i seamestion” ‘with OED. TUF. | Ne'ffersto tne tte nt Ine pig Palle ea nd poweaied by Ms. Hood, Pog b hey eb hyald nx and Milledgeville, in Geor- | © Tye CyoLERA —-According to letters from |“ "re pahoptoron | Te ii tt fx ett | POWEN OOM tae, Rat pte oan | tame th et goer on onan | eM4 Det nero uh Carta: | ogra te uth alr ares fo bar'a- | eunaran that th dhl he Guan . i i ou + ir ‘unqueati ble rights. ius . 6 true views most 61 a al My Of peckos, ealling’ Kom Elverpenl one Si oF ore othe "Reatacky Jean, tweeds, fae Ih ate presectea in this dulkeabe afar antineetee | TRE PRASLIN Mospan.—A former governess of | minished at Taganrog, but on the other hand, it has in- | stock, because of « misunderstanding. Ten per cemt hes vinx % | Se a oy entire independenoe of these countries, and the rest of | her grace the Duchess of Praalin, named Surah | raded Rostof, Marianopolis,and several other towns of | ‘ven paid in, und {t was supposed that the line would be COREA SH RE eae Capt, John Britton, | Sahaveat the American States, are no longer mistakeable. ‘I'be | Parseval, from 60 to 65 years of age, re inthe Pas- | Southern Russia. At Rostof, out of a population of naar sm che be direot to New York, but on oorres- noe " tons, Capt. F. Wood. | FR TGHT PR) RTT ORS OTHE positive character of the Anglo-Gallic intervention is not | saze de Tivoli, and living on an incom 500, granted | 8,000, in three weeks the diseare is said to have carried | ponding with the l’residente of the main line, they find LIVERPOOL, 1,150 tons, Capt John Kari beret, S Ren Ome Eee e ere | that which it wus represented to be at the period of | her by her former pupils was so shocked on being #ud- | off 2,000. The terror of the disease was ro grent, that all | that all business will have to be done through the Ro- fot tinou: 14, 1,000 tous, Capt. Ira Bursley, sr Vesvckweps the best of Cloths, its establishment, because neither the preservation of the | denly informed of thsfmturdar,thet she became ma ,and | the post houses slong the road from Rostof to Odesss be nen ex aaghret fall tates pald to the company.—Kv- A Pare Lt<] a the gay saente Ria rpgel for the 2nd. Terms saab consequently, can sell 15 per cent cheaper aerinn of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay, noe ant -enstitutiennel, were abandoned. chester . Bik inat, above 1 , in addition to which they than those chat sell on time. 0 umanit ti o Inter. eveningen, ———_____ Arwrclase ship every week.” puch | 15d. Gormentsare made as they ought to'be, and dome atthe | gute oP aly rane ea ene provervation of t ished foreigner was teading the papers ; snd: | General Flores, the distinguished South American, ex- | ,,tham duel came off « short time since st Moo Persons sending money to their li id Pp Wi . Cy between two young gentlemen named H——e othe jarge and small | ime promined ” But the government maintains the grateful hope that | denly he turned pale, his countenance giving evidence of | President of the republic of Ecuador, and Col. | 4" Boe partion mn fell; but it wae Janicing’' company, and. thelr aumerous: branches te Irehecds ‘A fall exite mode jn sweaty ipa howre.. the elevated rectitude of the governments of HerBritan. | intense ‘and he exclaimed, ! charge d’sffaires from Kousdor to London, arrived in . par —— fell ; 1 , 1, 3 merous, branches in Ireland; | Every variety of Gentlemen's outfitting constantly on hand, | ‘ suffering, mi Sa Wie tak tase 8 t'the U, 9, | 200D ascertained that the seconds had loaded the pistols also pe prlactpal banle fepaiaai and Wales: and old a very lve prtee f saah ot nile Saleen of Hg Majetty the Kiog ofthe French, | this canaot be Ita impossibe ite me the bro Fuiladeiphis on Friday and took lodgings at the U, 8. | GR Sowaueana wudaieg soire he were pet: next sister: G rod adi sem Jouth street, cor: of Wall, | 95 sotrre . | which cannot be denied without contravening theimmu- | count of the murder of! ational. spartments at the seme house. 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