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Val. xi, a, 297—.Whole No, 4894, NEW YORK. SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 30, 1847. THE NEW YORK HERALD| om Wi WOW SeF¥iag in No x dmew. A bounty ted, to fill the | or extend his line any more, for it “tas Interesting War Intelligence, —_| member his forces, | would be endangering himself. | taste I yesterday u letter fr friend in Guada- ESTABLISHMENT, yon of the holde : of all. | THE DRATH OF CAPT. R. KIRBY SMITH. laps oe league this aide of Mexico, and 1 wad you's North-west corner of Fulton and Nassau sts, tance on honorable $5 00 to 25 00 [From the 8: ‘Star. copy herewit! iar sealed ous, corner of ed Boe a Zhe. aieving letter, written by Major Kirby. a rela- ve sent an individual to Mexico with three cou- JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, ; =< CIRCULATION—FORTY THOUSAND. iptain Smith, ani an officer attached | riers, for the sole purpose of remaining there some days, 5 09 10 3909 / to the staff of the Commander.in-Chief of the army in | and bringing me news. It is said here Taylor has land. Mexico, will be read with interest. It was addressed to | ed in Vera Cruz with 6,000 men. 300 to 10 00 | Mrs. Smith, and reached here on Sunday evening last: — Say all you know to your friend. plain and fancy Cassimeres, Tacuways, Mexico, Sept. 12, 1847. (Signed) » and English black Cassi- The Tepgreptt will convey to you the #ad news of your Fxtract of a lett » 10 to 6 00 | bereavement before this can reach you. Itenly remains | dated 150 to 5 09 | OF me to give you the dotails of the last hours of your “German end | gallant husband, my dear friend and kinsman CANANY BIRDS~A yellow and Myrtln ( Antwerp, of very fine board shy} az 028 30% m DEWLT © ‘S IN¥ALI- BLE LINIMENT. naoiversally admitted to be the beat and cheap of every nature tters not fro’ ow long standing it isce (alluded to in in the preceding) GuapaLure Hivato, Sept. 16, 1847 Overwhelined in all L can say with despair, and bathed sores aud brinises use they may have tin to eure as itis oa lange assortment of Rredchi, Wu ea a aries pomoes resprettally solicit the Clergy of | American Broadciot «, Cassimeres ond Vest every denomination to send us their address, and particularly | be made up to order to suit the most fastidious th ub loas of ‘ide ij ve e ~ . DANILE. sare, | Revyvand neta romana of the light battalion on | flon=1 “write thie with: teats of indie Teas. vho heve any amorg their congregations who caunot “ ANTEL P. SMITH, MPrerocodesaed 0 the attack at dawn of the 8th on 3 t ‘and | Well attord to pay forthe remedy. Ituspacup in large bottles | _ 815 172 Fulton st oppenite the Oli Dutch Chureh. | the enemy's inow at Molino del Rey, at the foot of Cha- | {ringgbat disappeared, Si tiabarlde. Cured abe-e sold at only feews single bottle, or $4.a dozen, at the S*SpND BaP, FURNI Ls AND be fal ag aeons dowd Poa was the mosi bloody and obsti- | the present. “-nough for No 2 ‘earl stres 4 £D.—Lad wf gentlemen hv any -superfiu- ely contested of oO P A Pa ity Hall, and at the Drapgists, Saddl ous or enst oh clothiug or fwuiture to dispove of. canabtr 4a | downy Our arms trhvepheg setae, trom Palo Alto | "The foreign flag hue been holsted over the palace of enerall fi rice fur the same, by saudin for the sabsaribery. at ‘cxelusive of pratuge, d advertisements will be received by Messrs. G 18 rue Vivienne, Parisi 3 Le ‘Simonds, 18 Cornhill, es Me the boo! +, Load un. NEI PiCTORIAL HER ALD—Published on the | P neipal depo Int of Fenwary of each year—single copy sixpe ** | road Office. C ADVERTISEME VIS. at the nsual prices—7 aud Taverns, throughout the phed over the feurful odds of | the Republic” sins vty ing of Tuesday the | ? b 3 five or six to one, at the point of attack, Bi fa ince the morning of Tuesday the 14th N For very specist and exres {the mostas: | f <or a line through the post-ollice will be pane. | Perhaps at the point of attack. But, | Sept. On that day, precisely ayearbafore, Saase, Phateropristoe wl suxbe responsi tounding cures itp00 record 3 ertineinent an | tually attended to. ie he PON SCOMEN, | St what a price the battle was won’ ‘The list of fallen | stbtmaac atest Hero, recelved fom his foollah compar *URINRING of | eu | saaibe seaartate aan and elty in th a] Lath be atzanded to by Mrs. Cohen.) Coane street Read ethene sant osinyrnpey Ramee among the | trots the honor of « triumph he never obtained. On i ith | ean bo seen in ever pal town yin the dies can be atrende Fa, Coben, ar ae ee ee ee ee ene | inten: “Neo pesbee seurrueat clin Site titeaioe reer Gerace Lc nace acaeere Se ea bought to say amdunt. Kirby led his battalion with gailentry that com. | (BAt,48y; | repeat, ut the head of much superior foroen, ‘Ail. letters. or communications by mail, addi to the | chasing a bottle, to keep in the house, in case of accidents, are blishment, must be id, orthe post» Ereherit be dedustel trom the aubecrintion mrewPeewitiod - a i AREY & VER VALE Saxton Dencats, | hend in the moment of victory. “A musiet ball struck saith hla best blood=or the least ‘VE return utk Amerie, announce , aad pi HgokheNeaton tues Geel wane hein rudeand the publte that Mey arencw prepared to | He'tuitas ifdead aegis out sit the left ear. | blood of our people, which completed the exasperation binck spot near bis tail. a black spoton his right side, | pertormall operations appertaining to theit profe sion, »« their | Heuuwite of hie tace Tre wag Cely contusing the | of our innocent populace; who, with the valor of des, after Mud stati black spots on his tore-legs; weighing about 100 | tesidence, No. 11d Chambers: at, 027 120 r rigi tir ite parng ad wras not necessarily mor- | pair, and with casual weapons fought during the Lith the steamers SYLPH and | ibs, wes lostan Thesders he fhe inn on tke rh Aveaue, Wr — tal, for the bail, In its pastage, id net touch the brain, | and'the following day. aguinat’ the layadera te mane ANDER will make the fol- | near 42d street. Whoeve: will bring bim back to 169 Water Was, perhaps, in part due | ner which, though trait al alwarra ta bh to the contusion from the fall. { had him removed tomy | the people’ and will eevee wie eee wwe foolishly a mile from the spot where D AS YANCY, GOODS, | ne fetl—had bia wounds dressod, and every possible care | CAlAB army. , ods tutaris | Destowed upon him, but in vain’ He lingered until four leaving of this mouth (C Pittsburgh, Cin ei 1, Louiswitie and other Western und Southern erties, in clusing New Oftenns, Mobile, &c. He wtends to maki of it—-to a pa- RS REWARD—DOG e vember lat, ST ATEN lowing trips: 02m stivet, KEEN LIN E—60 barrels Spirits i urpeouue for sale by WOUDHULL & Ms vi KN,» | and the effect that follows aa . street, will receive the above reward, with his expenses AVE STATEN ISLAND: *r Le At&, 10,11, 12 o’cloek, A. M.—2, 4, 6 o’clock, P. M. 19, 11 o'clock, A. Monte 3G, 5, 6% o'elock, P.M. New Vork, Oct-29 igi wcbnes quarters, but little more than a Apartments, consisting of two parl k hres bedrooms with elosets and. pantries, nud pe 7" ee. The | plete wich mo FERIEES CINE STEAMBOATS FOR ements with hot, olisead shower baths, gud lif Sundays Excertel — | ed with gas throughout | ‘The sitaation is pleasant nrough Direct—At 6 o'clock, F. M.. from | S10 being but the second block trom’ Broadway, f an idea of—the horror and disasters that have left and took flight, and we consigued his mortal remains to the | are lea: ing the hardest h i he aan Maoralcg: Die fey: Morne the hearts filled with endless sensa- A Tange circuit through all the 1 ‘capa cvties, ahonld sutlicieu | of Oswego.) ey worthy Chapl mbt prerce ent a Rather eran th SH 2 i '. ’ y indzcements offer. He ix, the: ws to take on con- | go) ‘i ie6'o! 5 OOS aantat ISAAC ENE WEON Cant Wort. Peck, will | #20ms now ready for iospection, “Enquire at Sey Houston | siguimeut any description of goods. “Would be witlieg ro wa: | Solemn burial service of the Church, and ‘muny cannon | weeping. people, a nndl eet feom the soldiers, or leave un Monday, Wwednesduy, and Friday evenings, até | eet wan sr dertake the sale snd collection of books. novels, eno ie ppl dartl eee Asse; oe at least the arms they wore uselessly carrying away; but o'clock. etters addressed to N A.T., Post Oflice, J is requiem. was deaf, and remained so, to the mad clamorsof Steamboat HENDRIK HUDSON, Capt. R. G. Cratten- it paid.) will be attend d to 2 ‘ Ee He remained in a state of insensibility till the afternoon | thousands of men who saw their friends, their fortunes, den, will leave on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings ts having becu made to her House, during the lastsummer, | (JGDEN & MOSBY, Wholessle Dealers in Dry Goods, | OF the daybe wag wounded, when he recognized me | and all,disappearing, Finally, ko hate tees ae day be- ar 6 ot Oteldeke P.M Labdlud ‘at tatktemediace elasee= now prepared to offer such accommodations and com: | <4, Groceries, and Mexican Goods, Forwarding afd Com’ | od throwing his arms around my neck, exclaimed— | tore yesterday, after having dissolved or disbanded what At Five pei YM laetiod 4 i forts as she trusts will fully meet the wishes of those who may | #0% Merchavts, mouth fio Grende. ‘Consignments of freight | “My ¢ear uncle Edmond.” But ho never recovered the | ont Steamboat SANT € CLAUS SHatith We Overbanlic wilt’ titer har aeuelichnecr an eta Reccived and forwarded to all points ou the io Grande or im | possension of his faculties. His mind dwelt upon the leave on Monday, Weduesday, Friday and Sunday altsrnoons. cious dininy eS ae tean Mosny & Co, | mst scene of his activity, He said tome: “Unele, | tried at So’elock. eet, suits ol | ag AW New Levee ey eres LiLtann, Mosny & Com | to do it—I tried todo it—I tried to push ahead, but t ehgimbnnt SOUTH AMERICA, Capt. T. N. Hulse, wll Je woms, ali | 288 ¥ almost killed me!’ The noble fellow did try to p jeaveon ‘Tuesday, Tharsday and Saturda\ J. I, insult the people with their daily debsucheries. THE HEROES OF THE WAR. [From the Worcester gis | baths in'the XAS COMMERCIAL AGENCY A 13, fnes, the result o comsequerice of the whole was | * | ofeluak yesterday afternoon, when eee a What neither I nor any one else will be able to give you | brought disease; priv which will | | On the Sth inst, tho sickness of Lieut. Cot C.F. | [ageay’,0f tief and horror, infamy, shaine, insult at tino | trol of foreigners, who entered triumphant. shedding the | | | GALVES | ahead, and sacrificed his life to his scnse of daty With heartfel a cord th ve fe ey VESTON otis neil AGENCY At GALVES ; d juty in artfelt sorrow do we record the death of © The ‘shove boats will «tall mes arrive in Albany in ample | “he Manchin House is plesmntly situated in the comer of | Gon ct ‘Notes and Accounts in ihe State of Texas, e exhibition of daring: courage and gallantry unsurpassed | Lieut. Joun G Burbank, of this towa. This young and | time for the Morning Cars for the East or West. Meeting and Queen streets. and offers great advantae to fami- | Sales of Real Estate, the Purchasr of Produce, Reeety' on any cecasion. Ile displayed equal xallantry before | gallant officer belonged to the Sth regiment of infwatry, Freight ken at moderate rates, and none taken after 5 | lies aud geutlemen of leisure as well ns those engaged i | Rorwarcing of Merchandize, and oF 8, General Commi Ld We ezine 2 Poise > oe Pentti of ts va Own,” and was engaged with his comrades, | o’elock, P. M. re os ness jusivess. “ 3E TLR. lexico, the 20th of August, when he rallied the battalion in the desperate attack upon the Molino del Ri Pre- ling withoRt eration Sees om ine ony cite, ated thle | re D, ters heat that her araugr mente forthe mupelY L aiosea Tayioc ETERENCE! NEGRI under s dreadful fire wt a critical moment. aud where | ciaely how hu was woundmd, we nro not yet adviged; but 7 3 (both 0 i 8 Taylor, Esq. JG Du Os conduct was the theme of universal admiration. | it appears certain that he xurvived his mortal injuries SCHULTE: arcte offed tn rhe eis the boats, orto, F.C. | well as theattention and general good atteudacce at the Honse, | Edward abe alme brtey aro] sb Bus though then exposed toe most deadly fire, he was | untilthe subsejuont day, Lieut. Burbank was s gra- at MORNING LINE Aly OCLOCK OR RALE—The leaecand fxtares of thar wolikaewa | RobertC. Wetmore& Co. Wisuers& Grier more fortunate than now, for he escaped unhurt, duate from West Point, and entered the army imme. FOR RNR EINE, Ady, CGLOCK OW GALE The leaseand fixtures ofthat wellkuowa | Hovdock” Corlies Goce” Patt Fails & Con He received his wound early in the moruing of the Sth. | diately after his probation at that institution was at an FOr MEANY » and in (sea Pabtic hesracendein Riealty. Wise: roneniy kane: ithe Wia.C Langley & Co., L&E. Trippe, ft was first dressed by Dr. Simons, and he was after- | end. He was stationed for some time in Florida, and veuner TROY is athird larger than any other Day | fodgiy on the third floornearly pays the rent ‘The lease, Fontana Ponds Wynite SaBriwcalls «|g co, | Wards carofully attended by Surgeon Saturlve, the Sur. accompanied his brave associates when they were or- Boat | and, ia polat pf speed, sary, aad commodiousaeas ie | which has three au du ball years to run, aud the fixtures, wil iL Eine eee tate ener goon General, and several other surgeons aiding him by | dered to Corpus Christi, At the fiercely contested bat. e For farther particulars inquire | — versal and enduring Popularity, or retained in greater perfec: | on the premises, from Mto'ld A’ Mace irene a Cues tion those substantial ‘excellencics wake really ‘devarne | “ov 2tts ee stds fad pajile tarar, ON § THOUSAND HANDSO Wi TREES, suitshle asta Nacaies or Parks or Bugets. The! aubserbers oer forsale nt steaimbont pier foot of Barclay street, Mondays, : sete Ceca | d:000 Atlantis tree: naturs! hair grows, every hair having the appearaice of iss winya, and Bridaye, at seven o'clock A. DL. Metarc: | 1fee Nh cons ed Jtelges the handaomes tng frou the hans "heir elaticity, superiority of material ing op the opposite days, b workmanship thete style of By for freight, apply on board, or to ¥.B.Hallat | quell avert tow ment. fortn euch 4 combi i " i sab, their counsel. Throughout the 9th we all indulged | tle of La Palma, Lieut. Burbank was wounded in tho HUGH ® VENTILAT ING WIGS, Scab iter hopes of his recovery, though his efforts to talk ware right arin so as to be effeotuully disabled In conse- iain earlay aon caer aie no egotuticn! | PAUNUL, for he could “not articulate distinctly, and his | quence of this casualty he recvived n furlough, aud was boast: ‘Their peculiar light, ventilating aud gossamer charne- | Petceptions were not clear. Cn the 10th, his sufferings | ussigned to the recruiting nervice. {lis friends were ter; their being shaped aud’ fitted to the head exactly as th essure steamboat TROY, se aud mode of arrange- : bastil fi or bridal and other parties. Nee poli: . : shoulders of men of his sorrowing company to Miscoi- | hastily summoned from their ‘respective rendezvous and tan violets in large quantities during the season, | prom et arele ilees anand Teun vericce heals cthiee | due, ® neighboring village less than two miles distant, | despatched to Vera Cruz Ande after passing throuch | sean ere ses he where the depot and general hospits tal ed, the early perils and b hij ' CORNING EINE Alot QUROOR, Wasted «! fouag ms meer Rlotiats 35 Broadway, | shoreeh ttc tis cate pores stanoee omn, CuriOnl: | heen pli ehe otok and ween den ere iy ocded of | In full ew of ther sersequn ena woiin te ean Sosa OR, 41 Werrnetate Newbars, Piemtont | gy Wyanleds ® youug'manto assistina greeahouse. Avplyas | $Y or Yrurinreatign to nurehase, Pricce moderate, 118 the Genoral-in-Chief, in conteraplation of a movement | destined to enter. {lewas one of the many who poured on, Voughkeepuie, Hyde Park, Kingston, Upper Redhook, | ~~ ——— ee OUD OTC | Of St. John. hatter. E of the troops from this place, which, indeed, is underthe | Out thelr life-blood upon that congenial plain, yet, tol, Catskill, Hudson, Coxsackie, Kinderhoow OT Sy GE CHICE WINES.” TEAS, ke—N. BLOODGOOD, | guns of the enemy. ‘The removal did uot affect him in- | among them all wus none whose fame will be more care” aad Baltmore. Landing at Hammon te . ts Pore Ge Be jd Gals f No.4 Pive street,offers for sale on reasonable terms— juriously. Dr. Saturlee and myself accompunfed him, | fully cherished by the admirers of brave and chivalrous Pema og York, ene penurade ran, Fetarday, at? poorted frase Miatmanru were ‘oeahote (DY. 8 Ay Vindlay Cham payne, pints and quarts. and I established him comfortably (together with Lar- | demeanor, clock. A. M. I ard einyetes 0. y Crema 0 quarts. ; Smith, soaniavii cua? loae aay mroumme, Geoaraboat NIAGAILA, Cape. HL. Kel- Ricomntieaien Gusta Tee he FA guaries casks Mauzaunitla & Arooutilledo,, pale Skerries, Biren Mae nip auaencs of Live Cdlawa rae Lieut, Alexander Perry Rodgers: wis fell at the storm: Tuesdays, Thursdays, ind Sotardays, at seven o'clock, A” ‘at 150 Spring, between Laurens and Thompson streets. Bo do Pale Otard Brandy, Marine Corps. Ile suuk to rest at 4 o'clock in the after- | ing of Chapultepec, while leading his company to victo- M., rerarning ow the opposite da Gtr iby “ 7 cl 56. do. “Ol Bale Heameary do noon, without rallying or rousing from his slumber, Ty was the son of the late Commodore (ieo. Rodgers, of or passage or Ireight, apply on board, or to F. B. Hall. at "IANO FORTES FOR HIRE, at No.203 | “2 dozen very old Jamaica Rum. Edmund, who was at the advanced post—Piedad—near | the United States Navy, He graduated at the militury the office onthewharf altro ‘ashiugton street, Brooklyn, near Myrtle Av- | 4 da io “Antigua do. the city, visited him at my quartersas often as he could, | academy at West Point in 1845, and was promoted to | CHARLESTON. S. U—Tie steam noe—A variety of new and second haud Piano | 19 haif chests fine Ooloong ‘Ten, very low. and ari Miscoijue a snort time after his decease, | the 4th infantry, which he joined about the Ist of lust 0 @ general assort Aas other fine Black and Green Teas, ama F ship NORTHERNER. Cap’ Bud vbacco Inspection, K R.,oa Satur- ‘day the 30th inst., at 4 o’elock, P.M. No Berth secured until paid { All bills of tnding signed b Spec.c will be received u Ghosts half ehests whore i ersalned all aight and ai after the funeral October, but not in time to partake of the perils and SCT OWT NEW WOR . vice this morning. Edmund, noble, generous fellow, | glories of that gallant regiment at Monterey ’ From the O'! GK OF 1 linet We DE AS LAGE E is most deeply distressed, und constantly laments, refer- | landing of the urmy under Gen. Scott, at Bacrificios, he hla date dt tages aend Lg krper gira’ alte eae ‘on | Ting te you and the children, that he himself had not | served under that distinguished general in every en- . kof this Company. for the six months ending | been the viotim. He has borne himself with the most | gagement, from the siege of Vera Cruz to the storming J. WALKER. 1d for. yy the clerk on board. the capital iN Ta crc] nek ME on the ay of dew Ist August lvt-pavadieto the stockholders ou and after Mou | distinguished gallantry in all the battles—is loved and | of-Chapuitepec. Tlislife wan wn pure na. hit death wee parture. For Bester Passage. tly t3 dag, the lat Novembernext : admired by all but bis rank is too low to benefit, ps he | glorious; and though Liiel hiscareer, Mle memory Wil | SPOFFORD,TILESTON, LO dare traugter book will be cloned fm tue ah oat to tat ought, by hi gallantry. : Tong be embalmed in the hearts of all who knew him, | pat age ‘ : y order. -L. EVERITT, Secretary. irby fairly earned, the voice of the army accorded, | and the wonderful dewds of that chivalrous band "of he ie P by 1 ] Dy a i e- baseaes non orivcoiseaaea ht rates Gavel des bar phragm Bg gh Gentine Biares-iL rane sevuy:erowe wate | and the government inust have conferred upon him, hud | roes to which he belonged, will endure to, the sad of Oona by th 1 are particularly requested to | fst apprrasal, for cash and approved paper, Rene tmoderate meuf, an excess of care, aud dyspentin are the prvepal | of Lieut. Colonel YoPt MWTaEIU Ny, 2th of Augost.and | time —New Londen News, 28th inst, ness hs vease wart y jueste mo i ppl is in nd a more mor 7 - en eee attend’ to the receipt of theiz goous ou the arrival wfeach on given immedinnsly, SW? BUR to bem stance than to be deprived ‘of the atural omament frthe | these empty honors are buried in his untimely grav rably mentioned in Gen. Taylor's official repore- dr-tuw seamer, = UNION LINF OF PACKETS to and irom LIV. | Read.in youth or in the prime of life, can, indeed, hardiy be ANOTHER VIEW OD THE BATTL battle of Buena Vista, for his good conduct, passed PAL MLAS, © RPOOL —The splendid new Packet Ship :VAN. | Wagined. That, preparation, then, is best caleulated t ~ | Extract of a letter from an officer to his trend :— through Raleig' ., on Saturday last, on hia way to A. The | fat HOE, M0dtons burthen, Capt. Kdwnrds (lave of the | tthe hair, winch his atendéney to equalize the circul Cry or Mrxico, Sept. 27. | Fayetteville, to assume the command of the arsenal, to Feros eel ee ORNS CUT NG Terabe Paget: | Ceeket Ship Sen), will sui fom New Vork ou ‘Thursday, | {nthe scalp. te stimulate the, skin and nourish the butbe -I have letters, reports, Ke., all written | which he has recently been appolated er, wit Tositively sai ‘of No ; iahe | © § , . for months past, but no possibility of sending al prepa you aline. J must try and get this slip taken us a favor, : f world Ie us highty per/med. nd utase i been strongly re- | to let you know { ain ati! living, You will have heerd | MwtHed to his native State fromthe flelds of his valor, commended Ly those who fave thorouzhly scudied the couati- | or us, wo doubt, bat not a word have I heard trom any | > y ; tution xud physiology of the hair. Perfumed and prepared for | CM Gen. Quitinan, the Go ve eeres the toilet by HEN JOMUNSON, Chemist, 273 Broadway, | 09¢ for months. it jen. Quitman, the Governor of the city of Mexico, is I brought with me from Puebla two 24-pound guns, | ®> mn o . Sol a treet, 1 Es pay he ig ipAsos Rian epg ley weet. and two S-iuch howitzers, and one 10-inch mortar. We | ty, and emigrated to (ivorgia some twenty years sgo, o be assured of gets in ed, from Canada and the North . 4thyand from Liverpool on the 10h of Jawnary next, t pose to any merely artifi OF P sssage, having state room accommo lations, appiv to He vi bgt kes 025 tA WRere CHAS, D. MATHEWS. Gl Penel at. amenepiccent, Toate ee ageommodati 4 FUe LIVE KPOUL.—negular packet of the ship sailing from the port of November.—The well known fast sail ship NEW WOLD, burthen 130° to Kuieht Will aail.ts sbove, her régulor day. s A fer aceommodstions fot exbiu, second cabin and ster Ww. ESCORT. : peckibae lee eal bapwacn tame anaienee. Tene ONLY REGULAR LINE OF PACKETS FOR intending toembark should make immediate application om NEW. OHLEANS—The following well knowa, board, foot of Maiden lane, or to. fas sailiog snd ia te packet sh-ps have accom- ‘ "JOSEPH MeMUKRAY, jous unsurpassed for cabin. nd and st rv ate ud will positively sail as advertised, oF p Capt. HR. Taylor, of North Carolina, has just re- found the capital of this country fortified at all points, | #Dd was a distinguished member of the bur Cf that State. ouly euch as bear thetseal aud nameof | and armed with near 100 cannon and 30,000 men’ Our | He removed trom Georgia to Alabama, of which State he has ry Jot uson,273 Broadway,New York. march round the south side of Lake Chalco, and our | i# now a citizen. He in a very guliant soldier, and @ andl wire 28 Yetee Aockev nt Pine sad Line’ battle of the 20th of August,and the armistice which | man of great probity.—Huf/alo Express, 27th inst. ee FONLEANS—Poswy-ly Wust Peck: a EWSPAPER ESTABLISMENT FUR 5.1".—A | followed with a view to peace, brought no peace. The fifth Indiana regiment has_been organized by the Crabiree, will sail on Saturday, the Sith of October, | 4, eer. . fap, with ite Foes wlik) ts offaren Tor sale, which we ineressed our artillery by 37 pieces, and large | —Allen May as Ltcutenant Colonel, and ——— Myery as without fail. ’ Persons wishing to proceed to New Orleans, will do wel! to | gai an administration paper, and has bee: quantities of ammunition | bad Captain Drum’s com- | Major. ‘The regiment will leave for Vera Cruz, to- few more second cabin aud steernge passengers can yet be secure passage by either the above packets, as they are all first | three years—eujoying a good subscription list, pany and four picces added to my siege train. and re- er fortabl morrow or the dsy after —Cincinnati Enquirer.25th inst, t comfortable manuer, 1 accommodated in the m_ u rly applt- | cla.sships, commanded by meu experienced in the trade, snd | tising and job work pi touage steadily’ on the’ fucrease. Auy | mained at Tacubaya during the armistice. ‘hen it model of generosit: Sw claomterbate anoiomes Cadet CoA aT will sail punetually ou their appointed days. ‘I'y secure | oue wishing to parelwse ran leu further jurticulars by st | was broken on the sch, | got ready tor the work. On| _|.‘eut. Johnson, whose death we have announced by | gave three doliars, being Seu Wieth shiseet Roches ot Desens berths ADOLY 08 beard ar 69 nd pacrtieep ae Row Co ee he et hoy Usbttotel: | None need spoly | the rather unfortunate day of the Sth of Feptember, 1 | battle, was the son of Alexander Johnson. of Westmore- | about thirty-six minut 028 3t*m ~ Ant 56 West stcomerof Kector, | axtinaum a alll tate Rew Yon ity Oct ort ol7 Lattrre. | Was engaged with two2d-pounders. General scott, after | Ind, who bas had thre sons and two grandsons in the “ORLPANS—L ew Packets—Very Reduced Rates—Regu- FoR. is Pisco F packet for &ch November —The new and splendid jas ver cue Preket ship Ate LE, Cant Hoodless, 4 now - Ato a war.—Pittsburgh Gazette HE FASHIONS OF THE DAY—iomau Togas—Dres that, intended to attack the south side of the city, and a ietsbur; a é " S| moved troops and my train accordingly. Bir ie prec, Goats, elegant good fits, enn he had ac rouaie | "On the Lith he sant for me to consult about taking the v. numer, apply A, apt. Beare. Kort HO ce ht oF yr S, GODFRAY BOYD & HING Patron Istanp Rererence.—The ar- A eran reerrarenerante : aa we Fultons door't. the Herald | Castle of Chupultepec. It projected so far towards us| = Tue Pa. Toad. rud will positively waif at above, her renulieday. eb: PARNER FOR HAV E—Sreoud Live.—The Brothers, Talons a7 Pultonistret, next door the Herald | Castle of Chupoltepeo._ 18, projected CO Slr ted necro LP aot eeTe For treigit or passige, having accommodations ufleatta hip MORE, R. Conn, 4 for splendor or eountorteapply on board, at Orleans wharf, foot the firstot Novembe I HEUMATISM—Chrouic and 1 fammatory—Dr. Chas, | found many difticulties of ground on the south side. 1 | in the Supreme Court room, before the Hon John Sar- tie’ vember, t Will street, oF to K. K. COLLIN 3. 56 South st. 03 BOYD & HIN: K FN, Agents, No, 88 Wall ote . bay zg rene will be received on board afer | Vr ASTLY IMPORTANT TO EVeuY MAN. AND | cureforthueaxonteing coipliot mall te stage A Tew hy ‘Ageat in’New Orleans, Mr. William Creeny, who will | glo puticulatly 50 to economical persons ——JOHN 'P, | ate guflicieul ty cure econ c way. Nod for isto h z ‘ LO4 Ns . stie’s gen A : Degmotly Gorwaid all good to hinaddeans, 117" "1M | Hlemen to hie supeor eesoramest ot Siintse Gollase kis, | eedran sore har Be Chistes eenn moved cur heavy guna two miles, conducting the work. | title undwr the State of Del ‘The packet bark pt. ey and exp ly to assortment of Under Shirts aud UST KECELVED—A nichassortinent of fancy and black | ing parties with the engineers to the ground. Batteries | auts derive ti inder th ered the Arcole, and sail November 18th, her regular d Drawers, (hey bein the loadtog articles fo be:Lsh,) whiek be | o it Crnsaied he atJ. AGATE’S, Gentlemen's | wer? built: our guns were put in and opened at sunrise | ter the submission to the reference, correspondence, ke., 028 — W rravts to ston’ woshing without shrin! Outfitter, 237 Broadway, cor of Parkplace. eket | time they possess a still greater ndv UNDER GARMENTS—A large assortment of Silk Meri- | UeXt Morning. We cannenuded the place on the 12th, | were rend, Mr. Clayton said he would now show the title f paw y por u ths i NTS ags0o o a ih ws t they will be sold at an advance vf ovly 5p no, Lambswool Cott the first cost. Call and jnoge for yourselves, at AGATE te H Estab ished 1935, coursed the ides. All the engineers were out on the | in dispute is, whether the title to the Pea Patoh Island, south side. He ordered Drum aod myself to muke the | in the Delaware river, was origninally vested in the reconnoissance—ordered the troops up that night—we | of Delaware or New Jersey. The United States street, wishes to cell the aven ioa sf ge 022 6th re FOR NEW OKXLEANS—Only regu of the Sth November.” ‘Tne fi packet sh p ALER! B. Pendicton; will sail as above, modations in this splendid shi bil Stecrog” possengers, are Wastirpassed hy auy vessel in port, ‘Outfitter, 257 Broadway, cor. of | carried by sword r iar rks and took che batteries there (two of them) before dark | time had bern denied by the opposing claimants, up; with welted | ( then fired a jew 24-pound shot, and threw five shells | trial of ejactment in New Jersey, and for the TS—Seiling off at cost, to daajk theesd | towards the centre of the city, just to let them know | which the United States lost the case upon that trial — "4 1 ; —Sell TE’, he original patent from Charles I!. to being ny and well ventilated. Pessous intending to em- ‘oice, a lotof superior Freach plates, H $ ‘| i e Park pl we were there. We entered the city on the 14th. He would produce the original p atont m Char! bark should embrace this very favorable opportuuity. | and Donble Gnset. “Apply soon, to xn aR OSE The aka bee eee cole cient’ che | Ihave boom most fortunate in Keeping my health— the Duke of York. for the terri sy now composing the | 1 dase River, or to OBEPH MeMURRAY, "| ga 14eere 12 WSTOR BISHOP’ | public to his style of Shirts, which are made in a sup never being hit; and I have been able, with my slender | State of } f ylvania and Del- | 69 Sourh street, commer of Pine, rN manner. Shirts made'to order, x Erie la ALU LINE OF PACKETS | "JF Nai warranted to fit. J.AGATE, | means, to perform all required of me. Ihave labored | aware, ‘The history of this deed is interesting Mr. ) INSURANCE COME H past, « number of children, not exceeding ten, into her farmily cr steerage prssnge in this fine and splen- | every descriotion, aud personel property, and on risks of trans | 10) o riers and acholurs, Her time is. devoted to the pupils, snd that he was welcome to such id packet, early application shuld be made on board, fo tof | Potion aud inland navigstion and oo pane them in their stud He found there this deed from {have a grand arsenal at the citadel, and have been busy repairiug damages to our carriages and arms, and as he wishe: DIRECTORS. der thet able and ny while under het scllectiny the captured property. rother,the Duke of York, the origi- sa mp ong Seg mg ing EE ea PrymayW Thome, John J Herrick, Mastin Hoffinan, eee nbs sod beney. Wile nner nay | *"We have tauen aboutseventy pleces in the valley of | nal charter of Pennsylvania, a deed of feoliment: tram come by this packet. whieh sails fvorn there oa the lth De- Barend Bol etek, Wane Vaa Wek ToD. Wate’ etired. ‘There Mexico. | have on hand now neat cember, or by any of the Black Ball Line, suing twiee exch | Henry'H Ward, = W'GRednelen” Bens Mae | ¢ wouth. Drafts paynb'e at sight ou the Royal Bank of Ireland, and on | Menais Biewcott, Grete, Ages 80, vukere. Lunda Ape 5 be ply to ROCHE, BROTADES & COy - B—Tige capital of this iustitution is now full, and with 5 Fu ltou street, next di e Fulton Bank. fe xg on “ . Nw Tne SeuHounrres ment dor coats Falion Hank, | asuiplus. Money to loan on bond and mortieuge m y be gaarded agniast a deception whic eW Fist AND BAL’ STORE. oa th m, that weare the established and regular appointed commenced busiaess in the above agevts by the owners. to advertise to briny street. where will be fouad the Bleck til Linge of packe », w led fish of every descrip swith nay other paeseager het tral enleapo, gad sodishs alevivet, smoked Vegtring: fer with nay other prssenger hsuse it 7 * sis, needing Livertcots Diss alt 40% will, no doubt, write to you; he has suffered much from | town, and a deed of feofment from the Duke to Penn what seemed a slight wound on the shin, but i# now get- | for the country onthe Delaware south of the circle to ling over it. He received bis wound at the attack on | Cape Heniopen. ‘These he brought to thie country, ard | Monuo del Rey on the Sth of September Callender ix | upon his death they came in possession of Jacob Storr ine, shot Ia both lege—eannot walk ut all. I have | Esq. ‘The deed was produced, and excited tuuch earl | achuir on rollos and he wheels about, Reno, shot | sity. Itis decorated with » portrait of Charles II. in through (he arm, nearly quite well, Poor Drumand Ben- | the margin, and surrounded with tlowers and vignettes, causing she sv ste Jsmin, who were serving with mo, ace killed, Porter and | has a seul attached to it by ribbons. and ts written in the pre from Broadway. Hegner touched, aad Sone ang myself untouched—the | old court hand, which bears resemblance to black letter, £0. B. GROSHA, sof our iness Of six. Hagnek and Stone deserve all | It conveys New Casile and twelve miles round about i W Ti. Jacobs, ‘ THOMAS W. THORNE, President. Wf Mettona, Secretary. rt ‘uaws, Tone bowels. and b w Yorker by birth. He was born in Dutches Coua- | | with energy, Price Pwo Cents, ‘Tribute of Gratieude from Iretand, (From the Washington Uaion. Oct. 24)” We have already stated thet Captain Do Macedontan frigate, preseat ‘terd: \ aited States an address from ¢! of th ted yes! wt , Corporation of Cork. it is handsomely written out and embellished at top 0a one side ons role < pene, United States, and on the other with the Bre The seal of the corporation attests the th THE CORPORATION ° THE PRR DENT OF THR UNITED states. This eloquent address breathes the gratitude and tha spirit of the Irish people t Wr the United "9 the President of ates of Ameri Sin—We,the Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of Cork, | in council assembled, desire most ri tfully, ia behslf | of our fellow-citizens, to express our heartfelt gratitude to you, sir, the head of the United States government, and ganerous people. e | and through you to her legislatures andalso to her great in chis warm and earnest record of our thankfulness, it would be out of place to discuss the causes of our ne- an the admiration of tho whole Sry. Victatl cry | Be abandoned the oapital, which he should bare defend: | tional poverty, restricting people for sul the gcest mass of the Irish latence to one article of food, which, though valuable in many particulars, is in these coun- tries the lowest class of diet, and ooasequently the whole of the poorer popuiation to constant fearcity, or even famine, failure of that one crop, ‘The immoderately col jubjects risk of should @ partial or general 1@ potato, occur. id sunless summer of 1645 was followed by a deficient potato harv it; butin 1646 the visitation was univer: are atill pressing severely e employment for thi | ous classes was greatly diminished; public gmployment 1, and its awful consequences cn our community. Famine industri- was dette isnt, aud would not supply three-fifths people price, starvation and h money wag Geain, at an exorbitant in many places scarce and difficult of access; o> fer nh sean around us; but the ery of those who were ready to perish was heard, even. across the dividing sea, The American nation, with ready sympathy, caine to the rescue, unsolicited, e: by their own hearts; they gave food to feud the hungry, ness, to check the famine 'fever, and, under the blessing of @ ven an uriny; and our proud lords promenade and | merciful God, to restore the ‘sick to health snd wastal Sir, we are of one blood with your own America—bro- thers. Many of the boldest and purest spirits of Eng- Iand, Ireland and Scotland, have made their homes {= the great Western Republi they carried to your shores is become your uation’s char. That love of liberty which ter Of one mind and one heart with America, we glo- ry in her acts of philanthropy: we emulate her indepen- dence. May her banner ever float above tho brave and free. Sir, the generous aid giver and sent on peace-making mis: by the American publio, sion in American ships of war, has done more to secure continued harmeny be- tween the countries than any armanent could effect.— | Your people, by doing us good, have recognised the an- | cestral relationship which belongs to us; while we, in uc cordial gratitude, will ever use the remembrance of your noble benevolence as a talisman of amity. wee ‘Uhe light of freedom of trade now dawns upoo our country; the grand law that all men are brethren is | ie’; iberal Were most intense, till at evening he fell into a lethargic | privileged to meet bim then for the last time. For, in | free-will offering has been tim planed on tan aie sleep, trom which he could not be roused. On the morn- | the urgent necessity tor relaforcements to cave the army | ing of the 11th he was removed on a litter upon the | of General Scott from repulee, officers and recruits were | ely placed on the altar of doors of the temple of commerce are about to be thrown widely open. For the future, our mutual necessities will recommend to us mutual forbearance, and mutual benefits exchanged will deve- these lop mutual timation, until the best interests of islands and your free States shall become associated, 0 a every day to draw the people more closely into » intercourse. | friendship baved on mercantile, moral, and benevolent Receive, sir, our appreciation of your most valuable oe. As Christians and as men, you have dign!- ied your nation. Such triumphs are amon: the proud- est laurels which cau wreathe the brow of the first off- cer of og of July, 1847, 5 people ik, under the city seal, the 20h ANDREW F. ROSH) Avex, MeCantiy, Town Clerk. Mayor of Cork. Bosrox, Oct. 22, 1847. Affairs in Politics in Massachusetty. The democracy of this city and vicinity had » great meeting in Faneuil Hall on the evening of the 20th, at which the best feeling prevailed. Col. Greene pre- sided, and made o speech on taking the chair, He went over the various sius of the whigs with a great deal of point and terseness. Mr. James, whose name figures spoKs;adn We SADGAL and other Irish meetings, also | Mesare, Hallett, Boutwell and J. & Adame 4s she | Speeches were well received. It was the first really enthu- siastic democratic meeting that hos been held in Faneuil Hall for several years and left the impresmon om the tind ofthe impar ial spectator that our democracy are about to dosomething worthy of their old fame. —— But I should not do my daty, were | not to state some. facts of a contrary nature. The custombhouse opposition to Gen. Cushing still continues, Mr. Morton, on bein, waited upon by the appropriate committee for a contri- bution towerds defraying the expenses of the cam buttoned up his pockets, which he generally keeps tight, the way into them being, in infrequency of visters, to heaven, as di Galvanic Rings, Bands, Belts, &c., are a positive | always was iv favor of taking Chapultepec first, and en- | geant, arbitrator, choson by doth parties, ‘The qeustion | bis rule, ever sire! j and from runrise tiliS A M.on the 13th, it was then | of the United States to the Island in question. He | little one! ‘Gules WH prosteay aoe at sud werushed thence to the city gates | would produce a deed, the existence of which at any | he poured av tof | annum. No censure is jeribed In sei lared he would feated first, before he would give a purpose. Mr. Parmenter, who regula: » ts narrowness and the very much the amount of hisincome for of his working time, as naval | ofloer.—his salary and perqul.ives being some $7,000 per intended to itlustrious personages named. Mr. Morton, doubtless, meant to give the lie, practically, to the absurd whig charge.that government officers and government money ‘are useful in aiding the democrats in our elections. most ridiculous charge it is, and has ever been, under If Mr. Parmenter was not «ite so pure, his de sin is so very xmall that it should be forgiven him, on ‘ate | the same principle thet the recording angel blotted out claim | with his “falling tear, j the opposing claim- | Unele To! @ of New Jeracy. Af- | so trivinl. the record e had made of 7, oath; the Intent was so good and the sin Je should be excused, also, on the ground that the girl claimed to be forgiven for having sinned the sin of beat wine is Co an illegitimate child—“ it was such a That wine,’ said Lord Kelly to Fe fow deopaiuto a very ams stantia, and it is forty years old.” “ Imposai- ble! my lord,” said the farceur, im his inimitable way. “And why impossible '" asked the astonished nobleman. “ Because it 1s so amall for its age,” was the si nt reply. Itisa pity that Mr. mite”’ to the purse of his party, like Mr. | Had he done so, we might bw ANY, | Gentlemen's Frouis ting Store, 237 Broudway, cor. Park place. | very hard, and have been most ably assisted by my off | John Coates was formerly agent for the Penn fami- | terview of the Kings of Brentford with the herald, in» AL vance sgainst Fire tad fuland | st 3utere Cora and ine, to have all ready that was powible; but | ly, being to Stoke Vouis, was told by a deseon- | once famous play | — all Line packet ship MONTEZUMA, bur | Navigation Te Wire ondwelling housers ware, | AM KY BOARDING SCHOOL IN ‘risk COUN. | inck hus favored we, eo 1 must believe. We have been | dant of the |» 0 ‘anily to go into the charter-room—he | First King A.B. Lowber, will sail positively on | houses buildings spral. EONS) Wate ape raarahadiiog ot FRY.—An experienced veacier hus taken forsome years | yere these ten day r would fin me charters which would interest | mer jovember, her vegutar day. ‘or terme of Morton did not contribute his ‘armenter. had « parody on the {1 ilere, take Ove guineas to these warlike | Second King—“And here, five more, which makes the | Still, there will o ty: "i late Vroom & Fow!er, of No.3. | he D thieauna wears id done fo opt what is done at 39 Fulton st. ikinds of five aud com . can bevone fir them=Laldley, who is @ capital | tothe Duke for ten thousand years, in consideration of bar” Reatard sank ach riches Island, aud Saliva, iLotato aut yrehagean YORARUES GILDED DHys5 bhA USK) FOK | fellow | ind to leave at Pusbla, If coat place in attack: the Duke's yelding and paying four rAblit shine anna. ‘ . ss - a NDY, SIG) se letiers are remu:': ule for darability, an ‘ , he no doubs will do bandecutel ally (n each fenst of Michael the Archangel. ‘The next FOR LIVERPOOL—New Line—Regular t aie ict beruks © a ertitl Je arable ieviand | ed.as we hear it is, he no " r et.of 26th November—The new aud splendid fast | p § Busivess transacted between this city and the British | the city Haney warranted ty stand exporure | roi Vera Crag Lhear and receive nothin. What | deed produced was a dved from tlie Duke of York to ailing packet ship ROSULUS, Asa Eldiidge, mas- | proviices on rensounble terins. T.P. | to the weather. y are also japanned to any color that may | has become of Gorgus, | know not. Ourcarriages i ‘v loading aud will sail as above, her regi ar Nova Scotia mack schoouer freight or passage havirg superior turuuhed necommo- y echo bedesired. 0 dations apply On board at Orskeana hart fog of Wall atreet, Josephs Howe, Halite So Femnt The partnership heretofore subsisting between Meinhardt & The packet ship Siddoos, Edward B. Cobb, master, will sue- G B. CLAKKE, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, 16 bo ih cred (ie Koscius, and sail 26ch December, her regular day. liam are pal ie rS = the very best quality—my prices, low ay usurl. Over: attended to. eo "ap atminsannr; | tofite any. My new fuses have answered perfectly. Patch was within this cirele. It is dated 2ist of August PATENT WASHING ANY CLEANS ER, is pn art 7 used in Woe a8 my stock of goo ne Mew Line sails letend t Ke me circular tract; I vt e e from other wei and wall not terminate this generation. my friends | 6 ~The five fast sniling At British | (pats | shall kee i Ea West dae baad Proce class tae ages chosatin | know I am safe, and ready tor twice as big a fight, if it five shillings rent. Imthe box belonging to Ms, | Cin hes coe Cate Ae By BAY mre.'S20. (As my whole time is devoted to my | ftvbemng cheaper in itense t saving im soap | would only end the war ~~ Yours, ever, in which the original deed to the Duke of York | pwr 4 lemen will meet with every attention, and their | and in the lsbor of washing; ¢ y prolonsivg the du was deposited, the counterpart of this deed was discover: Pov freight or pasege ellent rccommodetions, | ann euciewpated. G. B.CLARKE, Ov 025 Gt re | rabiiity of clothes: its bem iavelnable in preserving and im A MEXICAN LETTE ed by Messrs Clayton and bayard; they were not aware apply to the captain on proving the color of linen, even wheve rain or ( The following is es trunslations of Mexican letters sent | of ite being there, and Mr. Bayard found it while Vir LL LL ON THE kV bk sed, and not in any degree injaring the hands of perso | 7 i js to the , Th equlae feb no aD ot. Hugh ‘Treatise on the its Disease: fF enre, is ra Fa AE Tent cnaeonien inven meg to us from Tampico, where they were obtained from the | Clayton wus reading one of the deeds to th arbitrator; | Mr. Eeerets “ Mebane will su esed the HY. lou ‘het | engravings, rules for thesclection of peciacien, Ke., 870.. | Leaegiey beans oF tin vepeaty DYIOTUPSTY Ce; Te Persou, & Mexican, to whom they were sent by his cor- | this shows Penn to have been in possession not only of | it was the best period reauiae diy, let Dec mber. o%m price 40 cents. To be had at the anthor’s, nnd of booksetle: any other greasy materials. Soid by all the prine respondents ta the interior, ‘They are interesting, as | the deed, but the counterpart. The next deed wan o generally. 4.’ Boid ont the Union. Wholesal Dr. Powell attends exclusively to disenses of the Fee KOR LIVEKPOOL—the New Line—Reguinr being Mexi Hn wecounts of or commentaries on events | deed of feofiment fromthe Duke of York to William ye and | gioteand erorers throu 4 as 0 RR v . Fe 2 Maiden Lane, New York, wher whieh it must be hard fora Mexk to deseribe with- Peon, 24th st, 1682, for the same twelve miles cir- : RD acker uf hat of November The wept nna, last Hor from to 4o'elock, at his ofiee 261 Broadway, comer of | (7 ft Fenton, (f Maiden Lane ao ittere” | out passion. ‘The plague of a mun” alluded tolw the | ce tease esate, Hose, tor the awe Castle, ineluding aily peeket ship NGU ‘ ‘arren street. —e otto ot © i hb Captctvae varaley. will sail asabove, her regular diy. |” ficial byes of a superior quality recently imported. AOR RALE OR LEASE.—Lots No. 448 and 360 Madison vonnakne sci ih aa Santa Anua,—Philad. | the istands in the Delaware the, vee Bae ceo orf oF Passage, having eple'did large and comforable 30ee r es Oitet and 405 and 407 Monroe street, being 20 feet fronten. | North American. ing Covered by the river, within that circle pita Fe et ld Od i ILDULIAKDS, le mauufseturer's rooms, tor vlayivg, aud | exch street, by 200 feet indepth : anid lote are eligibly. » tusted, surta, Sept. 23, 1847 considerstion of sn snpual rent dekased tra eee POOUHULL & MINTURN, 87 South street the sale of tables, are 1% Aun street, entrance from 149 | the groand being high; and wear the janction of Grand au “To * *—My eatecmed friend, there is no doubt of | skins, Another deed of feotfine produc: m x RO EIVERPOOL, 1400 tons’ burthen, Captain | Fulton, Horw’s ¢ Ten Pin Alfeys on the Ist floor, 7 Tables on Madison streets, convenient to NAG a gees Pad 412 | the triumph gained by our national troops over the | the Duke of York oe ete Pod Pa 7 ceed the Hottinguer, aud sail on ner | the nd. Cloth, balls, ewe, wax, and French cue peints, for p> ng Bow ole locations oF tis kita setae enemy on che Sih, and that the latter lost many men by Doon 4 Lomas ons ‘the records of Waliansee rews _Dece mb eG _ ted witn the | easy. Apply to JOHN 8. GILES, and fled, but our cavelry, unfortunately did not charge cree was produced, giving Jasteuotion from the gov. VOR MARSEILL ©8—The fine ship SARAH ‘ the pattie. October 8. 1947. the retreat of the enemy with the energy they should | A paper We kev York o the ‘military comnmandent of ARSILIA, Capiain B. R. Batman, will meet with are very BARRELS PURE SPIRITS— nd much was left undone. We have re- | pil, “it recites the Dutch patent, and i# consid- por ireight or pawsege apply to. BOYD & HINCKEN thy of Patropage 100 tie Superior ALCOHOL, ed correspondence from Mexico to the 11th; from | New Castle , of historical facts contained in it, o have been settled nearly forty It recites a deed from Quix .9 Tontine Buildings, or to CHAM BERLAIN & PHELPS sa ————. | WHITE BRANDY. that tims to date we have not again had any communi. | red valuable becaus ULATING MACHIN I oltm 103 Front street. - feof Native Grapes for Preserves, Cor | cation with the capital, ns it is entirely cut oft, - | which show Delaware ~ . | rely cus off; and al ol fal tpachinep Waving been fact ih Lower pries than the imported though we might have it, there is muo& fear, and. they | Yeura before New J NSKY’S CAL dinwry and won 1 ale b D MERGU! ri | quae, Alogonjuis and Herequis, Indian sachems, tor BB es: ge ake Rg Chg MH re the moat 1 invention of the age, and | _#12 30¥re ~— | On the 12th and 13th the enewy attacked the castle | Mr. Samuel Gordes, who is believed to have been a mable terms, by any of Yeh nt ships juva'nable to those engaged in making up lar —TARRANT’S COM | or smali fort of Chapultepec; they knocked it down, | Swede, in conrideration of merchandise; also a treaty 1 ja UBPABT A BAN EEE daha Patentee 4a Maiden Law RREQTYPE=VOIGTLAENDEWS Apporntas Ac od Ps — Half size Tubes at $60—quarter si: a U MFR LY APPROV IN kTRACT CUBEBS AND COPAIBA— | killlog many men, among them D. Juan Cano, Hagineer, | with the Netherlands, in 1667, at Breda, by which the Sanctioned he pogelaropinicn and. the high authority of the and Geuerul Bravo fell © Prisoner, along with others | South country, upon the Delaware, was ceded to Kg. most distinguished of the medical faculty, itoffersto theaffict- | who defended the fortress, ‘They then took the Gate of | land; and subsequent treaty in 1674, by which tne ed dy whose suc uu San Cosmo, that of Bolin, and the one at the citadel, treaty of 1667 was confirmed Au extract from the first On the 13th, iu the afternoon, our troops left the city, | copy of thelaws cf Delaware was thon read, “ printed in and on the morning Of the 14th'the enemy entered the | 1754, by B Franklin and D. Hell, in Market street, hi- ne the new Line of Liver ITUTION, 1750 N OF Wi NGUER, 1150 sailing from Liverpool on the 6t! can also be secured by the St. ols Mee the form of & Geor oa Oe arket f el ” of the devds of Charles i of Liverpool packets, making in all a | Coating Wuxes, at the lowest mar! br sation. centre of the city, took wessiou of the ce, which | ladelphia” It contains a copy of the Gass kom Goat port, or father partes Aan | yanied wih remittances, wll be, promote aurea n, OF GOIN lou Foyawes, this pre- | they found empty, holated vin es iene ag, and salut. | II, and the Duke of York, aud the charver of privileges pen we Ke SCOTT wn Lressing: ledelphi eee or eek erat KW ed Lie their artillery, ‘This irritated the — “4 bya coaeeiien . Cpe eaggenl Sotaeelent: = — aoa babel lids HIM & BECKE actors Ie { | much that, with stones. poinwrds and clubs, they at- 6 second editior he laws. 0 o (CONSIGNERS fer French bak CAMILLE, | wr dway, New Yorke ee tT ea eset ae and erat eT ol tea cerediar | tueked them tersibly, Wut in vole; for although they | the deeds for the twelve mnlles clrelo Ee et of the le. BRB chine seid seit permits ou board, at pier 7 FN, having o natnral to eopaiba, is wholly avoided in this preparation. For | #ustained the fight on the 1dth aud 10th, they succumb | glalature of Delaware, granting the Pea Patch to the N. RY on gostpe off FUNCKEN, 88 Water atreet new Ci Broadway, would re | sale wholesale aud ret ed on the 16th; for it was necessary on uccount of the | United States, was then read, dated May 27, 1913, for — oe spectfuily invite friends to call and exam J irregularity, General Santa Anna took the road to | the purpose or building a fortification upon the island wb a Water etre arp FOR LONDON—Regalar Packet of the to eee ne ie esi errringes on Mere . ificent. Pack ee : ; = Wi GRKTOWN" Waren 10 ton, W. 8 see? | RATIONAL BOOK EXCHANGES We, we unger | gAlne (or sl ter, will above her regular day. Her signed, hereby appoint Mr. Tal ot, vot 102, Nase m st: tony abi, scoped bln A nea HSS oe reat or arper's Novels and cheap pacit: | VE ONEY Ue: Ceutifated, “Pervous intending cp embark, # ations will be liberally paid for in cash. Persons in the cou Paebia wita over 2000 cavalry, so it is sald, and General | And the coast survey of 1=40 was put in evidence to Herrera that of Queretaro with the infantry, General | show that Pea Patch island is within a circle of twelve Santa Anna renounced the Presidency without formali- | miles from New Castle The record of @ suit of eject. ty; and Lawyer P «has charge of it as Presi- | ment, by Which the | nited States recovered the island dent of the Supreme Court, We yesterday learned that | and wore put in possesion, was also read, and # me neral Scott bad sent (00 men agsinst ‘loluc ond ERY. ‘Lhe highest prices advancep in I all'sams_on gold snd quiver wretchee, ‘Giamow plate, jewelry. furniture, clothings dry goods, Ke. ke. JOHN } in , id B G but | | other technical evidence, after which the hearing of the ists applieauoa & boards foot [siden Lane "4 by sen logo ove. iy order gt Banke Diary, an a DAL vohian ‘a2 Willan street Danie, do not believe this, be ashe bas not arranged hig | case was postponed until this morning,—Phil, Ledger, bogies orn RH, MeMURRAY, Ran agents to the Book Ese Company, 102 | Persons received in private offies by ringing ih defences in Mexico, | believe it dows not suit him to dis- | 29th inst. 023 10 re corner of Pine aud South streets. Nassau street. a2 900 Fe Cc IIIOSSSSS ee Now where ia the end of all this? When are we to get | 1082, three days before the deed of teolfment. which will back again ever? I believe the war has just began, | be hereafter mentioned, from the Duke to Penn for the | famously, Some 100 of Hale's rockets wery fired on the | including the isiands in the Delaware, the river and the ube 19th of Avgust, aud went well, [have never bad time | soil covered by the river. Mr. Clayton «aid that the Pon it is for the term of te. thousand | excited ust ten au Herald —* We have not seen so much, the Lord knows when ) barrels of powder, | the Duke of York to William Penn. for the town and | But our Collector could not be so liberalas were the rity of elections will certainly be preserved under bir regime. ‘The whigs preserve their “harmony” tolerably wen, t election day to egy gr a asionally be an outbr beoanse it hx too a few days » gave which is published at Roxbury nm; and the Boston Whig Thi | pathize” iauch with the barnburners of your State, and take, just now, wlively and most affectionate interest im snarl #ix tines a wook and an hinmense supply of ammunition. Major Talcott | fort of Newcastle, and a circle of twelve miles round the | mouarcbs of Ucentford to their chivalric forces. ‘The pu- ak. The Atle: the abolition whig paper regular - in a quarrel ore jenoe” whigs “aym- ul the inovement going on at Albany, to get up the Herki- mer Convention. They are, in fact, tho barnburpers of Massicuusetts, ouly they happen to be whigs, They and | William Penn for the town and fort of New Castle, with | would gladly frateruize with the followers of John Van be desired, Orders lett at Jones, Beebee & Co.'s, 120 Fulton | well generally, Our little mountain howitzers have done | the surrounding country, within a circle of twelve iniles, Buren, both parties caring a little for“ the slave,” and | great deal for themeelves Kvery politician here takes an interest in your election, as the result of it will be looked upon as bei on the Vresidenual Th of thin city. Ile g likely to have @ good deal of effect lection of 1844 h of Mr. Fverett, our minister to China, has p regret in th: as nn admirable scholar, and an honest literary and political clreles man; and, like most persons of the kind, he lived poor sod has died poor, Ilis want of wuccess through II fe, forms a striking contrast to the good fortune of bis bro- ther, Ldward bverett, now President of Harvard. While Mr. Eevarett had cher of the North American Review, al im the | nited States, and it has been next to nothing since he left it. His paper om the “Old Varties,” was the best political publication that ever appeared On this sideof the Atlantic. About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, emall still, com? taining @ chemical preparation, which was placed upon the top of & stove Powell, No. 258 8 dreadful crash, and the the apothecary store of W. M. uth Second street, exploded with « « generated in It igniting, tg interior of the store appeared for ® moment envel in flames. ‘The force of the explosion burst out the trout doo glass in every direction, iojured, thou in the store, stove. The cont damaged, An ala plosion.— P. ita of f Ir. Powell and his assistant we d the former was stand! displacing the door frame and scat! Fortunately, no person was 6 both 6 the store we only slight as occasioned by the a delphia Ledger, 2th inet. As Mr. Sawyer, a young gentleman of high ¥ bility, was lately riding at @ very fast rate tonee by aequaintauce in Dearborn county, Indiana, he came up agaist the telegraph wires, which cut his throat, pro- ducing almost instant death. The wires had been lowered for the pur, ; of making certain repairs on the ri 2 line — Cincinnati F Sad accounts of the potato rot in Maryland still come a. 0 lve- rg commie. wagons in forwarding merchandise to the Wea. One 0 house is in want of 100 wagons.—Philadelphia Bulletin. ening Governor Shunk left Philadelphia on Thursday for HarAsburg. Vor sale by

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