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THE NEW YORK HERALD. hon ne. NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 1847. along by using cows in their Sales of Public Lands. Affairs in Canada, Miscellaneous. Maligions Intettigence. THE HOLIDAY HERALD. staud Ai wees a fonted, tiated for provisions, and | We invite the attention of the publie to the subjoined (From the Montreal Herald, Deo. 9 ] Mw Yai . of South Boston, committed sui- | ,,°21"s24"—Deceimber—10. 4th 7 ie -Aavent; 6 . even after their arrival, unless game could be procured | eoudensed statement of the land sates just adv: to| The business season being now at un ond, overy thing | aide, by herself, om Friday night last, She was | 07,00. thomas; 20, Christmas Day; 26, let Sunday THE ILLUSTRATED HISTORY by theic bunters, there is room to apprehend suffering | be beld in the months of January and Februery next, Pa commercial line is necessarily dull. bibenina: amg 50 years of age and probably insane. werd tmas; 27, St. John the Evangelist; 26, Immo- from starvation. Mr. Little representing, st the same | amounting, in the aggregate, as will be seen, to upwards | ly re also suffering from the udditionsl pressure of Hunperor Insblde'e eldest.cop, bee! ‘to Malalt Ane or THE Tae a ee ee Dee. etre Lente of Winsgusiar ts Dis tion, bas: however! teen footed Tete rnostes | gustia Iturbide, now s prisoner of war in this eountry, | _ The Symod of [adiaoa recently passed the following little game-was to be found. On the whole, we are fear- | from Green Bay. in the territory ‘iseonsin, ) bas, Bec doc wt benthic me ovienots | Soe fon a; thee a “ey 4 = resolutions the if 26 Mexie as MBXICAN WAR. fal tap aes Sietemaeing soecaiitarwtll be:zeseteed tees | ea dat er eset boee TOG Tenth Hae eLOE Oo eee tree eee ee cicada tee | agedeny im, Councctions. He went to Europe some Sremrnged. ine dae ativg nates out ebtt a Little, from whom the above is learned, advises all per. | ev soll, climate, and production found in | launched axpressly for that trade; they are intended to | Sfteen or eighteen years ago: one wan, ast Peace, neighboring nation; snd whereas it is both the privilege On Saturday, the 26th inst., we shall publish the | sons not to set their faces in the direction of California the United ws; and persons topurchase and | carry four thousend barrels of flour, which is the aver- | Wa and the d ¥ Holiday Herald, which will be the most beautiful, as | .,.T4, Slloring. order. illustrating some of the didical- | ot oe te tea anlecCand Sieoute biome, | be atocta,.. » Yeme! of 409 toms. They will be propelled | “Tacs men have been arrested at Great Falls, N. H words of truth and soberness, in respect. to re as are! bh to encounter, forded such an and pro ache Fer, e) al nn and eternal well 404d weed té sttunia oak tn ., a} sheet pede ree may a oye revteetue ri steads suited to Netr varions tastes A ‘fmelinations ge rary onset circumstance has occurred, owing to | Sbarged with the murder of Freeman, vis :—Luther Fer- | ¢oeP'Y wellare fellow creature; therefore, They should not, therefore, fail to improve it, especially ens of the season, A reached Montreal | B#ld, (son of the tavern keeper there) ; James Usher, and lst. That we regard ever issued from thie establishment. Minson of Sua Diogo, S0th Sameay, ies? }_ | snes the rawanty nov advartied in tome ofthe Bates | from Kingston cathe 7th of December. Up 2th ne Se ean reer mae tor ne coraner’ | which isin the serloteat tenes defensive, aad restrted to mman jum we sre informed, com) 5 mn usual 5 io resist to intolerable aggression, It willbe a complete Ulustrated History of the Mext- | ys bettallon on theic aafe arrivaton, hs shctes of the | therein yet remaining to be offered at public sale. sin London. There is no ice in the river, and only | Sst, Traveller, Dec. 14. N tat of pbysloal aad tacral evlle; sal’ totalis: weeenant Pacific ocea: id the conclusion of ite march of over WISCONSIN TRARITORY. just enough snow to make excellent sleighing roads. ‘The official report of deaths in the city of Norfolk, dar- | $0 ':h, epirit, principles, and precepts of C! can TROP: PAG JIA ORIGIN engtarings nepesgenting: the: Cae se cmad milen (lilstedpasay le-nearthies 1 esha Or Acres, | The stir among the politicians maken up for the quiet- | {86 the month of November, is 17st the rate of enly | peciveg ag. That the d fon of life, and the spperrancé of every town, after its eapture, from the | an equal march of infantry; nine-tenths of it hasbeen | Green Bay, district Sale to commence 31st Jan van be i pier depen ements. zm ate Parliame having | | !-3 per cent per annum ofthe population. other necessary accompaniments of the present un- taking of Matamoras to the reduction of the City of | ‘rough @ wilderness, where nothing but savages and | wary, 1548. . . ee : . 0 place An unusually large number of movers passed through ti Mexioo, evils infinitely greater ‘The violence of parties, however, | this village within the past two or three weeks. On one | Wett greene aie eens vee laminae temp ed since the last ocoasion of a simi- | day oflast week upwards of thirty te ert nd other promised to themselves, or the nation, from its wild beasts are found; or deserts, where, for want of | Mineral Point— commen almost immediatel; Mexicoitself, including plans and fortifications. It would | water, there is no ving creature. There. with almost hopeless labor, we dug deep wells, which the fu- stented Wigs may ta wie: | Cou tenet Co pane eaten gamete | Pramaron va. plete erence to the turn thin; me) e. a an arol rol on ir way, most |, 3d. be maphnn: tebe aS ey Tenge oa 4 NSN OC AIO | carn Cetin WL eD=. NORE ROED GON OE i NOM ae may be the rent is very uncertain; but we do not look | of them bound to Tekas and Arkansas.—Greensdcrough | cprmscured; od, That we consider it the duty of all like this. It will be a perfeot pictorial view of Mexico. | Fiery water'was not found for several marches. With | DuBuque, do. do. Sist Jam, 1A48 for apy great change inthe strengt' of the partion In the | (slle.) Beacon, be speedily and righteously brought to a close; thet our ho wish to purchase to sell again, | crowbarand pickaxe in hand, we have worked our way | lowa City, do. do. 24th Jan., 1948 House. However, the ministerial mejority is too small A scientific Congress assembled at Venice, during the may be delfvered from the troubles which Agents and others who P a as, which sa te ‘defy aught save the | Fairfeld, do. do, 17th Jan., 1649 to bear 1 slightest dimunition, and some of thelr mes- | present year, and fourteen hundred and seventy-two | have brought upon themselves, and that the sate ox- will please send in their orders as early as possible, wild goat; and hewed a paasece through «chasm of rao hetropponeuts, r ones He to eae ene 94 | men of science,and about two thousand lovers of science, | cited indignation of Almighty God may be averted. living rock, more narrow our wagons. To bi 1,887,003 she So ey may bestrength- | met in the Ducal Palace, commencing on the 18th Sep- | our nation. ‘Bho price will be 6X cente per single copy, OF $4 Der | thoes fret Yragons to the Pacific, we have MissouRt- san, 1848 340,203 | guisber"intecoty thet game members of tho “Extin. | tember, and continued three weeks, ‘The assembly bad | On SLaveny.—Resolved, Ist, That the ministers of hundred. It will be put in wrappers, to send to any part Jari x al the iy, herding them ome pene ee oiler aad sammmenoe _ cet a ret H out edueation ib ope ating he reboot , acayho wl a ite repo or a8 = tole a Leeeezee gr Ege rnorenty Pr scons oc Rg he nd pier ag oe eee kaon, do. do, 17th Jan., 1848 64, though the 0 0) epeaiee, to le ip — bh er a oT org I ee do; 24th Jan. 1843 69,203 | bill, The opposition to the education law te. in fect, | ey yeericature, technology, boten: Ay ae ved, 2d, That the next General Assembly be re- Our Mexican Affairs. we drove them out with their artiller ja, but our kates. Palmyra, do. do, 24th Jan., 1848 10,909 rome Aired ber gd thes nit Hell nope fk Fide to | medicii fationas rae encer, 13th in, } d to advise the lower Swiionnoeies to Kala APFAIRS ON THE RIO GRANDE, KTC. coarse with the oltisens was unmar' a ao ee ‘ On Friday morning ab rise two at t | ¢ ond firm measures as will free our churghes frvan been marc! naked 568,648 In Upper Canada, in like manner, the administration y morning sbout suni two stran, wen Plt rela a le WG perk eae gar e Perrrig ty oeay per eeon ed elo anussans. has received the aid of the Roman Catholic Bishop of | t0 the house of Robert Tete, (colored) in Hopewell,cum. | #!! participation in 3d, ber 16,) in which he approves of the order said to be | a road ofgreat value to our country. Arrived at the 345,993 | Kingston. The prelate has issued s manifesto in favor | Detland county, N. J , and took off his wife and child — Resolved, 3d, That aariee Soll ere they were from, or where they | °f this kind is not done at the next meeting of the As- itted to Gen. lor, to subsist the army off the | first settlement of California, after a single day’s rest, 206,129 | of their Colege Bill, or rather no-college bill, for it will sembly, a very serious evil will result; to the Lintey’ ee tase “Che etaages tate alae’ of the moun, | you heels tained Gf ftom tae sonee to, le pores 235,086 | divide King’s College into « number of schocls. This ‘Bridgton Chronccleg “PTE *** 18 | Ce the churches in our State, and also 7 inthe tains can subsist and pay the army here, and not of promised repose, to enter upon s campaign, and meet, | Helena, do, do. 7th » 1848 220,072 | bill proposes to satisfy the claimsof all who do not belong T te # Ciasinnatt = Weat. more annoyed than they do from their own government | as we believed, the approach of the enemy; and this, | Johnson. H. do. do. lth 1848 189.2! to the episcopal church, by Ing the endowment of ao nopcatian of ati and its suburbs is set Resolved, th, That a committee be appointed to at- in time of peace. 1 hope|this system will be carried out | too, without even salt to season your sole subsistence of | Little Rock, do. do. ist 1848 75,818 mire or ten thousand poun: fa annum among the (so wn at 100,000, tend each of the Synods in Ohio, Michigan and Illinois, on both lines. I heard, to-day, richly laden train | fresh meat. Lieuts. A. J. Smith and Geo. Stoneman, of | Champagnole, do. do. 28th Feb., 1848 45,276 | called) colleges of the four or five principal sects. Tho brig Harbinger, which arrived at Boston on the | to ascertain their feelings, and secure concert of action. of mules, (170 in number,) with le old-dust, &o,,hed | the Ist dragoons, have shared and given valuable aid in —_— The state of migrant Hospital at Montreal,for | 12th inst., from Fayal, brought a6 passengers 76 desti- | on this subject. been captured near Saltillo a few days since. The lead | allthesela>ors. Thi olunteers, you have exhibited 1,338,169 ows an average of patients A . I dt r= sumine | and the fetal of deaths tute Ameriecans—moastly disabled seamen from whalers. in accordance with the fourth resolution, the follow- A company is to be formed in New Haven for lighting ing committees were appointed, viz:—To attend the It should be known in England that a Synod of Weatern Reserve, Rev. M 4 . Post and the landing of emigrants will be, in all | the clty with gas. A. Lemon; the Synod of Ohio, Bek Morrie’ sea ne y being contraband, the whole will fiscated. It is | some high and eotontisl qualities of veterans. But Li 1ANA. said to be worth $70,000, Its destination was San Luis uch remains undone: soon you will turn your strict | Opelousas—Sale to commence 4th Feb.,1848 144,607 Potosi, or some place the other side of the mountains. tention to thedrill, to system and order, to forms also, | Natehitoshes, do do let Feb, 1848 60,630 ‘Three of the hombres ar id to be in confinement ai 9 eb. 62,000 | probability, one of the first measures of the new parlia- ‘The telegraphic posts have been all‘erected from Wor- | Little; that of Cincinnati, Jobn M. Dickey an. . ion of th ” we Ore Le Col Pest GEO. 6OOKE aig do 28th Feb, 1848 _ £2,000 | ment ; iti called for from ono ond of the provinoo to | cester to Uxbridge, and it was calodiated thet by last | tis; of Michigan, A. Johnson and A. Hawes, ot eon, Sultillo, who were im possession of the property. By order, Lt. Col. P. ST. G OOKE, 1 Saturday night cb wuld’ be erected on half the die. i a [signed] P. C, Menaret, Adjutant. 207,137 | the other. and will doubtless be of a very stringent ohe- | 8 nigl yy wo erected on e dis- | James H. Johnston and 8. G. Lowry; of Iuinols, 8. N- THE DEATH OF Se ire ~ibennreton re ‘St Leute Republican, 1st inst, eniserebsern. Tact Nothing can be so dirgusting as the emigration | tence, If there be no delay im obtaining the wire, the | Steele and N. L. Lora. The Lahey Hawa ace hy 8 ree of Rape Augusta—Sale to commence 7th Feb. 1843 19,629 | Of lust season telegraph will be in operation ina few days.—Provi- ‘The next meeting of the Synod is appointed to be held W, 1. Baswollet the GO satantzy, i siven:by his frien THE TEXAS FRONTIER. mayer The City and District Savings Bank of this city has | dence Journal, lath inst. at Crawfordsville, on the seoond Thursday of October, Adj’t. te cae te mapa lancholy as my duty is, { must | » There is now a line of posts established from the Red | Newnausville—Sale to com’nce2istFeb., 1945 172.815 | published its usual statement, from the 3ist July tothe | A panther was killed on Friday last in Bucks county, | 18 12 o'clock, A. M. Well, of Vicksburg :—Melancholy as my duty is, 1 must | River to the Rio Grande, and are commanded as follows: | st. Augustine, do do 7thFeb,, 1843 141,072 | 50th November. The increase of deposit : Pennsylvania The conversion to the Roman communion of » Mr. Fah A teak Tos ee ceohenie eet ee Zhe fest company is stationed on the Elm Fork Of Trin- | ‘Tellahasen, do do. 7th Feb., 1848 140,620 | 38 5d; the total amount being £63, d The newly elected oflcers of Girard College, Phila- | Chitol, formerly s clergyman of the Church of England, q ity river, and rai 0 Red River, commande: ‘apt. i; ak eR i cocasioned the following notive :— been on the staff ag ald-de-oamp to Colonel Clarke, com- | i. suen © the second by Capt. M. 1" Johnson, station: Mall Failures, Lod at ie LT seadens, Putteaciphie, | Whereas Mr. Alexander Chirol, late assistant curate mente CS Boe rth our brother and myself | 4 8t the Waco Village, 40 miles above the falls of the natok ‘The government muil, due yesterday morning, arrived us , in schismatios and t; Mra AC. Tighmar 3 ’ Jone k of this parish, having jomed o 288,752 | at the Georgie but Brought mo papers south of AU- | Principal Female-Teachet, Mary Mt Tureen Fiera: Tord Flite MepnTo oe te ee ee 191,291 | guste, Georgia, sistant Female Teaeher ; Mary Avn Lynch, Second | (?f0/4¢l0 deprived for the prese ‘The Cumberland cars last night {brought usa cay i tions of holy orders, (7) and excommunicated from the 241,220 | ortho Weatern wall due On Wekseoase sine portion | Assistant Female Teacher; samuel Overn, ‘Steward, | Hows of holy 4 Wheres eaid MD ‘Aleeauer lst M of Brazos ; the third, by Capt. H. McCulloch, at the mouth = xeporing ats Scie See acme who eines of the Ldano. 60 rte a a ‘Austic; oc the Coltende + Yatlanspolie Peete serge on od eee We took our position Defore the ene- | Capt. Wm. G. Cramp, on the Medina, 24 miles north- | Fort Wayne, do do my’s line just at dawn of day, and received orders to | West San Antonio; Capt.S. High Smith, at Vrederioks- Pbysicians—Dr. F. W. Sargent and Dr. Samuel L. Hol- | © andi .and burg ; Capt. James P. Gillett, on the Saco, 60 miles 72 West as Cincinnati. inclusive. The mail regularly due * a, 5 Chirol bas been circulating letters, and otherwise tam- Shap ed uve teary fom the ootion vai Be | ROK‘ ¢ Baa Ase ce Cape 'h aoe bata | (aight lea, eat ea S| ea rere fy wig aeemen oe | gag ete ena oc eset bef Dub ws the oxpetios of ome’ best, cur ‘men | RioGrande, at Laredo. Capt. 8. P. Ross was mustered : " voring to induce them to join him in his sinful act of Onathird of the no. and twenty cue of fortyrocom- | into the service for twelve months, by Capt. Hall, at roan aaa cris capenday evening brought ua no papers | Capt. Stephen Carmick, of the brig Pedrasa, of this | schinin and epostacy, It is mid duty ae the Co 6 The Augsburgh Gi tate from the North.—Louisbury (W. C.) Times, 11th é city, has been presented by the Queen of England, with | to warn the parishioners and all other faithfal {gars in our brigade, were killed of wounded. Your bro- ap eg tg geet ARC er Seenibe. change will take place in a few days in the Pope's cabl- | The Northern mail failed yesterday beyond Thiladel- | » mag nident gold medal, for saving the lives of four | of the church; and they are hereby warmed ogainst held was ten — leston Mercury, inst. ritish subjects atwea. Captain C. is a nativ of the enemy's frst Tine of defence. Ho was gallantly tween the posts every weck. ‘The troops stationed on | Be P y iP tog any intercourse 2, letter, speach, or) therwigm, tn ; “ Saturdsy commenced Mr. Postmaster General C: delphia. rivual matters, t i fe command, when. bail struck fiim just | {te tzontler are commanded by Lieut. Col. F Hams racThe late Hreamets and t¢ Weather. | Johnson's dlvotabe arran emaent. fr the Sranamiasion ‘Tue Sais Uf id 1a datos Un“bhd Sbubg Be the aabth | teat] anah timo stinomuny beeabored SORES elm const rails of ie ern mal louth, 2 be 4) e jare: the Susquehanna to a very high point, but not quite as | the Richmond, Fredericksburr, ep calirond, | cag November last, embraced 18,281 ac: the re- | ofthe church. | The rule of Holy Scriptareand the ebureh rgoy brough Beil, and Capt. J. M. N above the knee of his right leg, breaking it; he was af- 4 tats la A hg forwards MEnck GGWA by 6.lsuee, whic deprived him | d)"t Insp’r and mustering officer.— Galveston News. 0d Potomac railroad, ¥ - | is, that tho faithful sbould not hold communion with of life. During the action, which, as you must know, ARMY INTELLIGENCE. high asthe October flood. The damage to the public | arrived at half-past 11, A, M., (according to their winter eegeep nad og e710). Fir ease sepaiae scblamation and 9 states, sovording to the prece ts of ‘wae a prolonged and a bloody one, (as we numbering The Michigan regiment of yoluateers (Col. Stookton’s) | Works on the West Branch is said to be great, and it is | arrangement.) without a letter or newspaper, paying The little steamer Champion, bound up the lake from | our Lord, * If he thall neglect to hear the church, let Joss than threp thousand, were contending against some | is fui, ‘The Wisconsin company, which was anxious to | Supposed that other parts of the lines have suffered | tribute to the national post office. Nevertheless, the Buffalo, took fire off Dunkirk on Monday nighf last, | him beunto thee asan heathen ands publican.—(St. fourteen oF | ftteon, thousend,) he mreaspnbed Lof his | join it, will not be able to do eo. much, Dut the smonns consol beksorn until the river usual packages of Baltimore and Washington popers, | under Rer boiler deck, and came very noar sharing the | Matt. XVIII, 17. 4 x , \.— Harrisbur, ‘e! inst, sul as were ent ted t 4 aged wo bears AB ceeded withia sight of the Several disabled volunteers arrived home, in this city; ‘The freshet itt oust ues, OgtiNG aE thd Pa dabod’ oP” and sui ere entrus' ‘0 private hands, | fateof the unfortunate Phenix. It was with great dim- The parishioners are also requested to notice that the ‘ : } a. The regular mail from the North, ac- St Pho fol within, The gallant Col Beottacd, Carcaie Tad Joocdh M. Kinkoad, "We weloome them bank wy, | aatrong north breese ls gredually abating Much tn: cording to ite schedule, left Baltimore at 12 o'clock at | “Mut? the frewas extinguished. sciagol rodhy Ur Bt. Barnabas (1s adlitoa to. bbe. Beseans service of Sunday,) will be open Friday evenings, at 7 cordially.—Pittaburg Journal, 11th inst. Jary and inconvenience has resulted therefrom to the | night, and was to reach Richmond by 9, P.M. The | Om Sunday evening last, young woman named Ma | OO 0cy for an eveuing service: Fill, of his own regiment, sleep, one on either sideof him. | “rye Nacogdoches (Texes)’ Times states that a com- | Merchants on the dock The lovers of ths “ bivalye” fastington mail, we learn, left Washington, by, stage, | Fy Eller, visitea & fren Bouse fh Chelace, socompa- | "A pisin lecture will be delivered. by the Roy. W. Ben- His little dog, to bi 4 i) was much attached, and pany of eighty-four men left Wolf Creek, Tyler county, will be pained to learn that @ large number of oysters | some time on Friday, and toil along the worst road a a Tho Heer ree Fn v ere hey (eel a oie net, for the benefit of the poor, and those who seek ro- which had been ib hiss oes, 8 ce he came into the | on the 24 ult., commanded by Dr. John A. Veltch, des. | huve been d erood by being covered with water. Fresh | in the Union, now worse than ever from neglect, was Aanded A taceting: latviig iioed cect Minn Riles son ious instruction. country, was wounded, and where I found poor Burwell, | tiaed for Loredo, to supply the piace of Capt, Lamar’s | Water, it seems, {s jnst so muoh poison to the oyster— | expected to reach Richmond about night-fall Saturday. | (othe h east tay Cooke Ctrydetahe Oe tite ths te ¥ @ lecture will turn upon the pecullar there was” Rod” licking his master’s wounds, but he | company. It was thought Capt. Lamar will be elected | certain to kill il a eed Argus, 16th inst. —Richmond Times, Dec. 13. 1a lic be ty eee pa et Masi yA bs Parla son 88 opposed te dissent, expired himself in a few minutes. having been shot lieutenant colonel. The Ohio river is now higher at this place than at any brutal purpose, locking himself with the girl into the Ro! . through the body. Sad as your brother’s fate was, it is ‘The Southern mail boat arrived at her usual time yes- room, m of tera oti poe ‘ the conduct of the late curate. evening, with the following psssengers:—Mrs. Margaret | foF three or four days, and at3 P.M. yesterday bed | six, reo cincetion: Bering eabers south of Nor- | manner. The next day the girl enteréd « complaint y me, called forth by ’ : ‘ ‘To commence next Friday, the 12th of November. ! | Diggs and child. Lieut. P. Curran, Dr P. G. Jones and | Feached the window sill of the Uncle Sam Coffee Houte, | [urn Here, Ban toch vase aeem Place at Veters- | against Flood for Pera ee ee sian hefies Jnctie™ Wout BENET, Men, nervy: at the foot of Broadway, which is the highest point 8 a6. Sale, ‘ terday underwent apriyate examination before Justice P J i out of your brother’s regiment—more tl fant, P. Gaulon, Purser Semple, T. Cooke, Rolend ined by therise in the sping of 1840. ‘The Ohivi Yesterday at 12 o’olock we received papers by the eco- | Cushing. It resulted ‘in committing the accused to 7 ‘erpetual Curate of St, Paul's. cams into the valley of Mexico, have fallen their benes | BUS%,J. W. Se ane, and servant, Mr. Hammeken, | fom the Kanawha, reporta crise of or. fect there on, | ROwcAl msl line, which would have reachod us by the | await his trial on « capitel charge, in which his life is at | St. Pavs's, 20d Sunday after Trinity, 1647, lie beneath the sod where they fought and died. Your | Miller, Vers Gras; J W' Brissos and Te Hitehnock, | Friday night, aad thatall the intermediate streams were | °SF# 0m Saturda; - Who doubts Cave Johnson’s | stake.— Boston Mail, Gch inst Rev Bishop Hughes will administer the sacrament of . time since th it flood of 1832 Th ter hi a consolation that he did not lipger weeks, and suffer as | ,,220U-S.steamer Fenny sailed for Vera Cruz last Manveoron Hare renee many have done; probably upwards of nine-tenth: those who had their limbs amputated, have died. Ei; and then outraged her person, in # forcible 4 sdministrative capacity.—Richmont Whig 14th inst. confirmation, at the Church of the Nativity, Second inkstand, send wafer box,which beck i pouring out fast. The Cambria, from Pitteburgh, alo The water was to be drawn off from the Welland ca- ° repent he took af the Ceatle of Foie" hed often heard Bim Tampico —N. Ae Biesvune, REN a kes"P eapeatae ties tasers iEyueral iucroune “inal the | | Zhe Northern mail failed at Wilmington, N. C.,on the | nal, om the th fst, riers morning. ot hal-pess 10 o/9l@ah.., The ssy—* [ wish my brother a! lokebu them, for streams down. As the weather amp ant owery, ® ~ me p, ft iso} also preac! same chureh, they ure curiosities, and he would prize them very high- | {Om Autauge county, Alsbams, arrived at Mobile, | Sewer Govt ost anticipations im regard todamare iy | _NoEastern mall at Syracuse on the evening of the See One ermeny, editor of the Olle’) 15 Rev, &; Cowise ot Eitieoleville, NY," wie wat ly.” I willsend them also, Ienclose herewith «letter | Yunc, ath inet aoe iyee L$ oomeen flood may be realized.—Cincinna'i Gazette, 13th inst. 1dth instant. Le hical Society of Boston, on the loth of | !2 bis study last week, » rife ball grased his head, whi written by Colonel Clarke to Gen. Worth, upon your Gen. Shields arrived at Natchez, Miss.,on the lat The Muskingum river has risen two feet within the H Pa, Di . y J was fired from a rifle by @ young man of that village, brother's fate. Ihave some of his hair, which I cut | inst. and was to mot thecitizens at che Mansion House | last twenty four heures, aud is now three feet higher than . Sratn ALE Em; Doses 1961 : who was shooting some fowls. trom bis Sete Ra legis nis eo but a on the 24. daring the flood of 1832. Part of the town is inundated, | 2n Extraordinary Murder Trial—Singular Defence— The steamer Guadsiquiver, which eniled from this | 4 jThe donations for the American Board in October enclose one , whic! found lying on the groun: ‘ Verdict of Guilty, port forthe West Indies, grounded while entering the 26 This Capt. Wilders’ company of N. Y. Volunteers raised at y: were over $26,000. This is fully equal to such # month- ee Ne Tet ete shh tore bene | Rootiester were at Mise on the sth of Nov, hed lovt on: lance which killed him. The battle in which your bro- ings. Extraordinary exertions were made to save Wert | ‘The trial of Harris Bell, for the murder of Mrs. tained but little damage. ther fell, is oalled the battle of “El Molino del Rey,” it | ly three men since leaving home, two by alcknoes and | 7enosvilie, tovether with the mills located there wad | Williams, wife of Rev. Gersham Willdiip Somaisiield'| eee occa Lone of td Bond toe thd your. Bat She turd pie - | one killed in an attack by the guerrillas Mier jaa pleas- i . There is @ permanent lake of sour water in Jefferson | ceding months were greutly deficient in the matter of ou a oe} Peek genaad alec tees ehamem | ‘ant town, containing about 5000 inbabitante, The men | ‘2¢ peer faiece sent Lagat succeed, as the waters | in eur Court of Oyer and Terminer, on Tuesday morn- | county, about sixty miles below Woodville. It is said to | recetpts. are represented as vicious aud lazy; the woman, indus . | ing last, and olosed on Friday afternoon. = | be remarkable for its medicinal prop andisbe- | ‘The Hibernian B. B. Society ball ™ Moony a ithe ea Coe eopepeaisn ond trious displayed great ekill in fre A Whe factureof bean: | yitbty pense to subside at Cincinnati on the eve. The atrocity of this mu: the circumstances “un- | ginning to be much resorted to during the summ roi ety comea offon Wed. Eliza | Bort of Neuvitas. She remained on the bar two days. ly average unis uveded to carry out the contemplated nesday evening next, at Castle Garden, It le for the stantly together, by our duties, since the let of May | ful Mexican blanksts, which they sell at $09 to $70 |” At‘Galtimore, om the 17th, it was snowing, with the | fer lich it was perpetrated. and the bigh respectabill- | son | Sgn es pe Demelit of the halt orphan. ; , messe 5 lace, It tak maki ‘ind north-east. same. 3 sur nal te pervut cave mend a faesenean nt esatradas ia mostly done by hand. Col. Temple appears to be very | Vind north-east. At Boston the same, result of the trial never before equalled in thiscounts: | _ TH# survey of the ship canal designed to connect the | ‘The thirty-second anuiversary of the Long Island pe f the St. Lawrenoe river with that of Lake Society will be held in St. Ann’ rs The weather continues as mild as May. Immense | ‘There were about twenty witnesses examined for the | B&Vigation o Bible Society will be held in St. Ann's Church (Rev. though I had lost a brother. Per eabak tareaict Lisa Fars WhsSoce beeeme Cader. | quantities of fala Ml Guta tie atletacde ging cooing |-eqemmouweallh, and sue te ce bette ete pole faafftning the peactiocklity of the cote ceeee result | De. Cutler's), Brooklym,. this evening, 19th just, NEWS’ FROM CALIFORNIA. ing as Governor of Camargo. Lt. McGarry recently ac. | Of Sunday, but the sun shines thgpugh the clouds to- | Tho circumstances, as detailed in the evidence for the arn ar y noble enterprise. ‘| at7 o,clock, when the aanual reportg will be read, and The U. 8. men-of-war Congress and Portsmouth, with 4 train up to Monterey, and had an opportu. | dey. As yet there is no indication of winter —Newark | prosecution, are substantially these :— wa The black tongu fatal epidemic, is suid to be pre- | @ sermon preached by the Rey. Dr. Tyng, of New York. others, left Monterey during the week ending Sept. 11th, ting Gen Tayler, and the bat:le field of Bu- | “Adv. 18th inst. The decessed left her home alone, on Sunday, the 11th valent in Danbury, Connecticut. ‘al persons bave The Rey. Mr. Stewart, who was selected by the con- bound to Mazatlan. The Adhel, captured by the As yet the company has had no fighting to The strange weather continues. It has been raining of August last, to attend Sun school, about one-and- | recent'y died with it, and others are not expected to gregation of Free St George's Church, Edinburgh, as 1. 13. e U, 8, sloop-of-war Warren, on the southern coast, was | do.— Rochester Di t t # s-half miles from her residence, The rest of the family | live. successor to Dr. Candish, recently died at his house at ua eo ate ert ne a) 0. chester Democrat, most of the time for twenty-four hours, and the river y a has risen above the docks, driving out the rats f1 he | left in a wagon some time after, to attend church at the There are at present in town over ten thousand hogs, | Cromarty. He had been suffering from fever for some Phelps, for $4896. The weather at San Francisoo, Sept. | y word to be presented 10 the galleat hioiee W., We tex | cellars, and compelling s general Svecuation of premises | faite place; on arriving at the school house, and find: | awaiting trancyortation to Baltimore by the ralneed. | time previous to bie teeth hehe ea ome 168th, was intolerably warm, the mercury ranging in the | $,2"0%d to be presented thsough tale eliy « fae | heretofore deemed secure until the happening of the | 26 the deceased had not arrived, bocame alarmed, xnd | Every dey seems to increase the number’ and It is oom: | was chrouic inflamuation of the teeta, neighborhood of 92in the shede. | The people of B80 | Gart'sinoe ou his way to Florida y spring freshets.—.4lb, Eve. Journal, 13th inst. Lian bg Be ieee re set ale i opths, Teed to- | puted that they consume four thousand bushels of corn | ‘The great procession of Juggernaut bas this year been Fann ee lected Wai ome Eee a pu AMtordis also to beprepared for Lieat. M.C. Marin, | At Erle, Pa., they had fall of suow,alx inches deep, q OED CPE Metso cell See By Rhee er es Phe Me 2 haracterized by the renewal of voluntary sacrifices, soon discovered in @ small piece of woods, at the side of | mers can readily obtain @ dollar per barrel, while on | © Wm. A. Lejdesdorf, E. P. Jones, Robert A. Parker, and th th the Hogi Five devotees A 3 on the 4th, but on the 7th the sun and south wind clear: | the road between two loge, the d - on t 1 been put a final stop to by William 8: Clark, who entered upon their offelal duties | Major Eaton, of Gen. Taylor’s staf, arrived at Wil- | ed it off, and the lake harbors in that section are unob. | to,row or been serebed rok with | some parts of the National road, the price is higher.— | the English. Five devotees, unkaowm to the agetite of ‘o evident marks of having been ravished, after » most 1 Dee. 17, posi Sept, 16th. At the first meeting, Mr. Leldesdort was | ingron on Tuesday, and left immediately for Newcas- | structed. severe and unsuccessful struggle on her part. The pri- led eb aie pooreed ners ak the penitentiary of Pogtin of Ball: Sant thassarven wei erent ae etoce. pe rg Gheed uk chatndon. soe “A number of Volunteers came in last might Su tha'efitd, |! Taner amg" och Taesany tone acto tae | ties besone wes iermoaiately, Ab dae teemee ted Virginia sontained S11 convicts) of whom 131 were | gigantic car carrying the Wdoh, and were litera mene le nce im; “ iJ aster! 3 enuine wioter’s a , is [ paaliyof six monthetateeoet tha patie Forks foe tle: from Niles, 0 join Ca It. Whitenmeyer's | Company. day; wits (ire Covaiess 1 degress below roreat | atrested, a short distance from the school house Whea | Whites, and 60 negroes. ed to pieces. The enthusiasm of t sertion of seamen, and for enticing sailors from ships or P a joun, also came in to joln his | guntise; Wednerday was mild and pleasant ; Thursda; ken, he was found sitting ona log by the road aiding them to desert, @ fine not exceeding $500 and | C™PAany.—Detroit Advertiser, Dec. 9. was very warm and rainy; Friday damp and cbilly, wi parently indifferent, and making no exertion & We yesterday saw. at the Mayor's office, a number of | Much excited by the fervor of the doputontel Tecekyed’ titan the Mayors cf New York and | fF the intervention of an armed force, hund: tims would have shared # similar fate. vern- imprisonment not exceeding three months. Col. Ma- _ - snow, and to-day the ground frosen, but moderat escape. He confesred the murder, after some little hesi- | Boston, in relation to the system of taxation practired " = sou, Governor of Callforuta, has Prociaimed a like pe- | ux Barrism Mat. Steamens.—Erreneous reports | Owego Adv, 9th (Ars Fe tancy, but denied his intention to murder; stating that | in those cities, and the expenditure they are under for | "ent ean eecnaen the mepeaenrne but Christianity nalty for the same offence. It in sald that the emigra- | having appeared respecting the future service of these | How is it at Franconia now? Bis eeenteiae wees to reviah, Only. 16. wag in ovidenes, | their ety goverment. This seark 6 eourtery wil, ; tion to this country this year, will not exceed ninet: wagons. The backward wagons, without brisk travel, may find their mountain road obstructed by the snows ; fear is already entertained of their safe arrival. Tne emigration to Oregon was still “rolling on” Up to the 18th day of August, seven hundred and seventy wa- that the prisoner had been about the neighborhood - | we have no doubt, be recipro ywe Ls hon rengpty Spence wpe The Conuectiout river has risen to an extraordinary | ral. p cedigesetre ihrer himself as a cripple and berging ‘These documents will furoish our worthy Mayor with a | suspended by the tr , upon questions of no impor= ye podDerer age the ia aien ds vane on ae height, under the influence of the great rains of this | his living He had also sepetson sed hinself as an | means of contrasting the expenses of our own city with | tance; and the German Israrlites, unwilling to submit to No ve tga ns oe en uns ire at is at month. It is now nearly as high ag it is at the spring | Indian doctor, and had prescribed in some instances. those named. Few cities of the same magnitude are | it, bave resolved to convene ® publie meeting of thelr pass Seah. « Kineitiey ‘aemache Neartanae feeehets During Monday night the supports of a lengt! The prisoner, a degraded and brutish looking vaga- | under as little expense as Baltimore.—Baltimore .Ame- | body, of which due notice will be given, Liverpool for Boston on the 18th inst.,and will sail hence ofthe unfinished bridge over the river at Cabotville | bond, when brought into court, showed not the lewst | rican, Dec. 17. The Committee of the Protestant Association have de- d at @ fitting occasion. We learn tuat the Rt. Rev'd. Dr. Lengnthal has been had Fort Hall, and f wore carried away, and thus the timbers of that part of | sign of anxiety or agitation, asl could obsev termined to hold # public meeting om the subject of the ASe mouth! many ‘mecw'aervaxpocted OF re'Mor. | °3 ber eke Ea ye pee omen the bridge iteelf were let down, und swept cif by the | this stale he remained duriug the whole trial, cossstont Pollsical Intelligence. Fenewed diplomatic relation Rome. One of the mon emigration,” there had arrived at th t salt | DOCKe® (for, “ifs begs flood. A portion of the timbers has been secured, as in | ally bursting out into apparently uncontrollable fite o- Democratic State Conventio: he Democratic | resolutions passed by the committee with reference to ig arrived at the grea er, that of the 4th, would have y 8 taper jer te luke, upto August 7th, 480 souls, This body, for the ‘A 2 floated down the river, between here and Hartford. | laughter at some remarks of the witnesses. State Central Committee, acting un from 4 ; ; 5 4 1% under the authority | the intended meeting is the following:—That it now iver fools) be rannl ‘ad Boston! nee of Packets—of | some damage was also caused during the same night 10 | “The defence eet up wae not tusauity, bat idiotoy, in- | conferred upon them by the democratic State conven. | peats from the declarations of Roman Catholics, beth Liverpool and New York—will commence simultaneously | 20 forging shop of Dean, Packard & Millw’ car fuctory, | duced by a loug course of ‘vicious practices,” that by | tion, have called a State convention tobe held in Alba: | and out of Parliament, enpeciully from thezescript of the on both sides of the Atlantic. On first of next | 74,4 Oe oer COLAC ETE Cat nee such causes he had become but little better than a brute | ny, on the 26th of January,and recommend the ap- | Pope of Komeand the resolutions of the Romish arch- most part males, is but gration soon to follow, week’s time an additional five hondred wagons. advance of an extensive emi- —his pessions entirely controlling his wits and de- intment of delegates in the several assembly districts, | bishops in Dublin, that the object now sought after by commenced a town, planted large arops, which are de- | from Now York for Lismeceh. eed oe ease este Mill aall | chimneys of the shop. ‘The building belongs to Me dtroying his intellect ts such extest. as to’ Tender bis | om the ioth of ebet month, m the Papacy: ia notbing less than unlimited contrel scribed os forward ‘and flourishing, and havo at will sail from Liverpool for New York On toe tithay | Euphalst Trask. At » late hour yesterday afternoon | an unaccountable being. ‘The main rellance of the de- Meetino 6y Youno Wnicd Oy Pir over the affairs of the country. eighteen month’s provisions, to be used in the the same month, @ steamer will proesed from this the water appeared to be slightly receding, but as it has | fence was, upon the evidence of Samuel R. Wood and Young Whig Association, of Pittsburg, Pi Mr. Gutteridge. « surgeon, of Birmi: |, England, a failure of crops | They contemplate opening an entire | to Liverpool, on whioh day one will miso leere Li Lah since commenced raining again, it will probably remain | William Blomdin, of Philadelphia, the former of whom | titory cam z charged the Bishop elect of Manchester, (the Rev: new road through to this country, in connnection witb | for Boston, ‘The New York and Live ot’ boats Gan a rest is, if it does not rise svill higher.—Spring/ield | stated that he had been the warden of the Kastern | gresecs, whtchowa akin bs J Prince Lee.) in the public prints, with lying, drunken- the present rendezvous, which completed) they move | again sail from either port on the 20th of January, again | (Mass) Rep. Dec. 1. Penitentiary, and that the prisoner had been convicted | anti-war, anti-Polk, anti-an nese, and maliguity, in consequence of which the Bishop en masce to the valleys of Californie. The ‘Mormon | on the26th of February, and again on the 26th of Maseh; | _ It continued to be mild at Quebeo on the 10th inst Lal § the 16th, 1834, in Chester county, Pa, of “assault | apd, in short, antipodal to the policy of the adminis. as filed a criminal information for libel im the battalion” of about 200 men had been met in the moun. le the Boston and Liver; Since a snow storm on the 3d, the tem: has bee: and battery with intent to ravish,” and had been sen- ic * whil ferpool boats will sail f-o: ‘ perature 1D tration. tains of Californis, many of whom were returning to toa the 12th bi At h om tenced to five years imprisonment; that he had received satulee hades Onceuie watiasione 160; witewl slokhiees o- either port oa the of February and Lith of Maroh, | rarely below freezing, and a heavy rain on the 9th laid y ‘ece lve: In April four ef the packets will leave Li bare a portion of the ground. tained at Santa Fe, had joined the emigration at the dine awe bound to Boston, two to ‘New Youn ane free from joe opposite Gacbeo:-the Point Levi steamers | always regarded bim as such; found him a useless priso- salt lake, their term of enlistment having expired ; Col. ilar weekly service will commence on this side of | Continued to run, and the Quebec Gazettej of the 10th | ner, unable to learn a trade, and had set him to pick- Cook had been sent by Gen. — to discharge them. | the Atlantic. Thus a steamer will be despatched from | ##ys that the navigation is no doubt open to Montreal. ing wool end oakum; believed his general mental Mr Brannan gives the general health of the emigration ool for Boston, and one from the rame port for crt Rab oct ns Court of Queen's Bench against Mr. Gutteridge, The Resronse to Henny Cray, rrom Poucnarsrare.— | Conge @ elire has nevertheless been forwarded ie St. Lawrence wae | him and entered him on the records as simple, and had here was alerge and enthusiastic meeting at Pough | Dean an iGhepiee of } rE me snk election of Je, on Saturday evening, to respond to Mr. Clay's | MZ, Lee to a Se hore, sotnelly ny Ie. and resolutions. Mr. Bascom, of the House, | ,, The Rev. A. Ewing an aad it oebentadiaens & speech, which is highly spoken of by thore who | Forbes have been consecrated to the office o P 5 organization to be very defective. This testimony was | ™ “ of Argy) he Isles, and th 00d, few dvati occarred throughont the travel York, on every alternate Saturday from April to Sporting Intelligence. corroborated by William Blunden, who ts an eversoer in | Heard it.—ilbany Evening Journal, Dee 13. Hetero eroobinn Tie soeereeation tank ‘rinse on the Heapn Quant Northern Military District, November inclusive; and vice versa tcom Boston and New Oxueans Jooxey Onus Races, Bivcamin Counse. | the penitentiary. Much was also made by the defence Tre Fromiva Lecttatune is restricted to biennial | yeast of St. Simon and St, Jude, at St Andrew's Church, San Fasnorsco, Lallforate, Sept 13:h, 1847, York for Liverpool, from May to December inolu- BE amen cone 1 qo for three ar olds | out of the cross-examtnation of the Witnesses for the | sessions. Aberdeen. ‘ : riders, No The winter-service, during which the steam. | 7° 4 , forfei —mile beats. Prosecution, as to the strange and inexplicable conduct Orricens or THE Inptawa Lecistatur® —The Lieut. Padre Ventura is to be elevated to the It has become the ead duty of the commanding officer ; D, F. Kenner's oh. f. Buena Vista, by imp. f the prisoner before, at the time and after, bis arrest. : eee eee eee Yee to announce the death of Lieut, Chale | sun syice s month only irom either sds; one Gleneoe, dam by imp Leviathan..2 bers arrest: | Governor, a loco, Anderson, | between Boston and Liverpool, and vice verea, and sseesss 1 2 1] As rebutting eviden of the 7th regiment New York volunteers. who died resides over the Senate, aud Wm. | dignity of » Cardinal,in order to qualify him for accept- taguhan'g'eie @ Déae the commonwealth produced | 4° Porter Esq, wh ignity easton dee. one between New York and Liverpool, and vice ver- ig) has been chosen speaker of the | ing the office of Secretary of State onr Jim, by Altorf, fome nineteen witnesses, among whom were doctors, vt x suddenly this morning st 10}4 o'lock, of @ fever con- | s¢, commences from the English side’ in December Le Powiter oyp ph 3 clergymen, &c., who had examined him in prison and | br wang Lp tenpr tie was abeent, ‘whieh eave the | (tine! Ferret tracted at the Sacramento. snd terminates in Mareh; the winter or fortnightly | !#s#¢ Van Leer’s ch f Qu elsewhere, all whom testified that though his conduct | whi ority of one. The locos, with bet twoex. |, Vietor Cousin, one of the Parisian Arch-priests of in- An efficient and faithful officer, an amiable compa- | service from this ‘commenoes in January and coe, out of Imp. Gallopade, d his mind evidently weak, they believ- fi roe ‘all in the city, chee to absent theo, | fidelity, it is anid, has embraced Christianity, and ie nion, ud en exemplary man, his joss will be long and | termiaates at the end ‘of April, ‘To sum up: Gariug Time, 2:00% ed examination he had sufficient Intelligence | selvey from thelr esate, inorder to prevent the usual or. | Sout to become « monk of Ls Trappe. deeply, regretted eight months of the year, « steamer will for the fu. | _ Saturday, Deo. 4.—Purse $160—entrance Giteromenuah right from wrong, enpeolally where that | ganization in the election of necemary officers. After | From the report of the New York Bible and Common funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon, st 4% | ture sail every Saturday from both sides of the wa. | Mile heats. difference was wide and marke: much debate, and no little excitement, the Senate, on | Prayer Book Soclety, recently ienued, it ap that It Ee See ow Tees we ee | ter; and for the feur remaining months, every other | 7: Kizkman’s bf Tepas, by imp. Glenooe, out The cause was mort thoroughly and ably argued On | appeal from the decision of the chair, decided that « | has distributed 14760 volumes, {ts’ gratuities for the By order of Major Jas. A. Hardie Commanding. | Saturday, belng u weekly communication desiog grat of Emerald—Sy.o0...., HE: 1 201] behalf the commonwealth, by C. 8. Minor, J. W. Myers, Geo ©, Hubbard, Ist Lieut. and Adjatunt.—Califor- and E. Wh quorum was unnecess for mere purposes of organiza- | year were us follows; Bibles793 ; Testaments 645; Pray- nd @ fortnightly one during winter, It must be | D F.Kenner’s gr r aay ler, Reqs, and the prisoner defended in 4 tion, and tt into an election for principal and assis- | er Books 7712; Psalms and Hymaos 58, These donations nia Star, Sept. 18th. ed. that no long as the present postal disagree: | 41 My te itary rey 512 wih st Cat) srguments, by Hon Wm. H. tant secretaries, ‘and elected two whigs.—Balt. Ameri. | have extended to twenty-four of our States and Territo- THE MORMON COLONY IN CALIFORNIA. mont shall continue, each and every of these vessels, as | HI: 0; Eriowa ct © Beate Will, by Tuatected thels serploes im hic weet are vnOm | can,Dec, 17 ries, and to California; while the army and navy bave The well those betwoen New York and Liverpool, as those R. O’Hanlan’s oh g. Dake Etitott the mack aoe ane a nate Aiter the close | vas Eiecrion.—It is yet uncertain who has been | had'a liberal share. A large number of Prayer Books mons, between Boston and Liverpool, will touch at Halifax beth | “*"yasn'by imp, Levisthan—6 7. 0 4 Adis} Crane, that Apenment by Mr | siected Governor. There is hardly a doubt that Col, | Were recently given to our Western and Southern Dio- Lake, io a valley some eighty miles in length, and perhaps | on the homeward and the outward voyage. We notice, | n. Rynder's be. bh. Cilldetsleve, by pirceptible on the whole audience in the court room, | Cteer has been chosen Lieutenant-Governor, ceses, through their Bishops, when in attendance on the ten to twenty milesin width. A Seld of about one hun- | only to contradist tt foregelon eeatene ens aa attiat on |” dam by Medse~ 6 y.0... 5 ais, | Sod heard it whispered from one to another, that the | Maron or Momur J. W. L. Childers (wbig) was Seeee ena thas Vicker cneheT rae Geog sere oF er0nd Bad boom Bieetsa Fp gee New vock wil ecru stems ke neds oe the Bate Time, 2:04~1:55)4—2:01}4.—N. 0. Pica- | prisoner could not be convicted. a elected mayor of Mobile,on the 6th instant, by « majo- Reuse. seen tis contributed to ity Tubda :goeh to- Foes, turnips, and other edibles, but ea the rain seldom | steamers, ‘The simple truth is; that the steam commu. | VU"es Dec 5. diy russe rene bor posed oar we Principles of the | rity of 263. ; wards distributing the Bible and Prayer Book gratul- fell there, they had to resort to the uncertain and labo- | nication between Boston and Liverpool, will remain on | Sunday, Dec 5 —Purse $400—entrance ten per cent, they wove late Gwe by the eeeneel for te tially as | Lowsi. Municirat Exeetion’—Jefferson Bancroft, | tously. rious process of irrigation. They had engaged in the | precitely the rame footing on whivh it has heretofore | added—two mile Lewy weulth, ‘Simply, “had the Prisoner sufficient Krenn, | Whis: was re-elected mayor, on Monday, and the entire | (1 yqicat Cxanous—The Rev B. G. Noble hae beem erection of a stockade, to protect the colony from the | subsisted; und, ss regarde New York, that that city will | Issac Van Lee: . f. Ann Watson, by imp, Glen- when he committed the act, to know that It wes ae soe | Wms ticket for Aldermen, Common Councilmen and | appointed assistant to the Church of the Holy Trinity, attacks of the Indians, covering some ten acres of ground, | henceforward enjoy An equal advantage. All acquaint- | coe, out of imported by Humphrey i a iat it was enact | school Committer, wae chosen throughout, Whole within which from a hundred and sixty to two hundred | od with the subject, are aware, that from the first en. | Clinker—3 y. 0, Gwollings wore to be erected. How this is to be done, is | tabliahment of these rs, the British government | Wm. J. Minors. f Jenny Lind, St best very uncertain. ‘There is very little woodiand in | contemplated doubling the number of voyages between | _ out of Betsey Malone—4 y. 0. or near the valley, and this is the greatest difficulty | the two countries. This extension of the benefits of what | R. O’Hanlon’sch. g Billy Blackm 1 | cgatrary to the laws of God and man” No matter what mig! ye their as to the state of his mind - . county P. O,., Cumberland. The Rev. Joh 2 2 | Previous or subsequent to the commlasion of fheactsIf | Sow rannous Comnuytion.—A few rods north fle hen reelgned St.’ Mark's Parish, Frederick eounty. : ret: of the Armory on the hill, at Springfield, is a d takon letters dismisnory to the diocese of Virginis. ‘whioh the colonists have to encouater, both as fy commonly called the Cunard line to New York is,| dam by Imp Leviathan 88 Bitetba Nie moral soeeibicise erat. thes though they | Soop hollow cr dingle down the bank of which the wane | Tic ites, Semverl.C. Reve Las veuigued the vhaoga oe Ath phan Jo Fomsacnd Soe see, 18 fase, 60 eT 5 oy an Om sates edhe wp med plea; | stondey, Dee. PBB. intrance ton per cent, | biK own vicious habits, and by’ a career of crime, #0 he | dirt of the shops (consisting of old woollen raga, and | Faith Tarieh, St. Mary's county, and, taken’ letters be plaates 2nd Pgs roma, Dut this Ricca te ido vllchbas ts coer ee Pe vie yt Hey Hard "| had mo wense of moral obligation remaining, ithe had | cotton waste partially saturated with oll, particles of dinmissory to the diocese of Missiesippt, ‘The Rev. Jobm In Brooklyn. The Rev 1D. Hillhouse Buel has acce} yote for mayor, 1993, Bancroft had 1,032 & call to the Rectorship of Emmanuel Parish, ; sufficient intellect left t , iron mixed with the sweepings of the rhops, coal dirt, | H Chew han resigned the charge of King and Queen fertile appesrance, but others, again, dingly | villeontinue to be enjoyed by her—and no more.—Bos- | 8. Batre teeny King, by imp Glenooe, | fee ly eiovadttla' hg Matias aerated aay oe eo, has from time to time for « long period been threwn, | Parish, St. Mary's county, and scoepted «call to the rout “forty miles ftom the plane ‘se sed’ for tip La ial mati osat leone Vou Leer's br. m Brows Kitt Moved from the evidence he did not intend to murder, | Uatil s large quantity ofit has accumulated, ‘This mass | assistant ministership of St {rubbish 5 i fl Win White Bronson; having recat P 1 ieh, of rubbish some six weeks sinoe took fire spontaneously, | county. The Rey. Wm te Bronson reoelv- a 2| only to Saric fem A belerne * yer sag ane aud bes bean esuatontt borsing: sine, notwithstending ed and accepted saanimons call to ce fies of St. convict of murder in th 6 let werful and heavy rains nesdey ing | James's, Danbury, Connecticut, has ret 10 rector~ Bin ‘omen Eris souttey, with’ « ane oc ot | Milt re ‘othe tackles Sagan Pare | ging ke fret tests le nt Pure | The Jory ata atrng a fot hour, returoed with | Ye oglar monthiy mating ofthe Fan Ca.""N | ahipof vhriaeUpureh, Trumbl end Gees Chak outs horses, and cattle | but, Gove cha at eet noe | Principal front of the exchan 13 ofeloak 6 | $900 = Tie ne he : 1a, by B S verdict of Guiity, which was received by the prisoner | 1, Capt, Tower d San te wes hea ht ai ed a Long Hill Ee, Christopher yatt, of the bya Bther tet ‘be found ik thet ata a vitstion, none | large furnace,filled with resinous wood, was placed on it. Mo iy WI} ‘opalie, 5 years old, by Bos- 1 1 | With total fndiference, The prisoner's couns.] then | Youring 3 i verte oe fe tee var yc | of New Fork, bes svosived "and eevepeed 6 call to Seals ‘Mr Lita, whb beds = vo nm ore : The wood having been set on fire, the bell of the town co yo. M ,. i moved fora new trial—the rule was granted, to be ar- Seed quanti ae bg whic! noon ve ave “Y. * rectorabip the Church of St. James the |. near flee im the’ Mormon church, ‘met ‘the Mormon aml | ion ‘of deoteer Intheting lntemous pouahioe” At es | old, by 7 Mtockhclder 2 9 | Sued at the next term and wntenoe ruspended Darst forth from the uppeemtort point ejeotitg are, etezus | Seated toranner eo Mb oso ete eho Rev, , ’, i mn of =». e i - ee P : ¥ y “4 iawn bag oom Sap elor iret pale og! Pat speak very flat- | o’elock, the hour at which mercban bled on | Time, lat heat, 6 46-—ad heat, 6 614 —Censtitutional- | Swiss SHanr Suoorrns —The war in Switzer- | and smoke, tos considerable height, giving usa beauti- | SR. Gordon has taken charge of St laul’s parish, e sy hk, itl moving on te ae ‘eee ‘opes, | the Exchange, the public executioner ascended the | ‘#t;4ugusta, Dec. 10. ener land will be a bloody ove, and the officers will | fulminiature voloanio ty ge ed pd continues to | Kent county, Maryland ost office, Chestertown, be ncpan oh ths ftmallies wore, fh will borane, to cna eng bac \ bs backs beootenend ihe bik veins Cantnaaena, Nov. 7, 1847, Poy aap br = eeery shotare, the Dee eerearonet at bidding defingnee to the clouds of marerte bs Maryland. of ken to fill ap the California battalion; and 4 4 been declared The Bogota Mat. pee uaidss Mean tas hudbesd the Seite ty aaweatemelt tO ine eb, © along as they best coul in many cases, little boys | ie then displayed to the spectators an enormous pla- jeurrs 9 last Bogote mail has m lost, #0 fi 4 to refresh bimeelf from the beautiful stream rippling | shy been engaged In th: fishing business six montha Mod" persian wens veduees to some CoC Te the curd bearing the name of the culprit in gigantic et. | *28 latest dates are Ootober 17th, of which I send yous | *kirmishon the st Gothard. the two first men picked off | 10 rolncah Simeelf from tie beautul stream rippling Sod. a bait of fhe past seusnn. ban bromght into port ters H were the officers in command. The Chamois hunter want of food. Two hundred of the oxen used in their next caused the dram to be beat « second | %0P7: fites at {he ebamois.assoon aa he can distinguished the baced the roots of the tree, (robbing old Sol of | 1 295 barrels of mackerel, #nd bas stocked the handsome teams had died after leaving Independence Ri flames. | A young girl in Williamsburg, named Julia Lynoh, | sotmal’s horns, and rarely misser hie aun’ A Swiss, | hit power,) warming it into summer life, expanding it | hum of $10.406, Seren of the crew received for their ‘no similar execution hed taken D f 6 without talis _. | bude almost to bursting, and in all probability will soon 27 each, and thirteen more received $472 each, eating some poisonous substance and exhaustion, and 310, ond ber anne rick eva ‘os bi rsa oie prog Sombie Garenteles ra dace ait cover it with # beautiful foliage.— Springfield Gazette, fas nth Courter, Des 18, Mormon city, is the homestead cf afarmer, whose name | Banxrurtcy Lxxcution —Hamburg was the | bam. dem by Tiger—by 0... we have forgotten, who has peach trees growing, | scene of a curious proceeding on the 8th of Nov, be de captlta

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