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| THE NEW YORK HERALD. NO. 5512. eral Wealth of the American Con- Col. Ramsey has been engaged in explorauons The Continent rt MORNING EDITION----TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1849. TWO CENTS. North America, In the ‘The Crops, ourt of General Sessions, | The Progress of the Cholera, Meri 2it Piacers of Sonora—Af- | in the interior aud on the coast of the Pacitic. Parliament. ‘The Sussex (N. J.) Register, speaking of the | Before tie Recorder. aud Ald Jamison and Wood. _ | Peles tie Wie. Duties Hoi) His discoveries have attracted considerable atten- | The LL apy nb } — Times. June 00) , crops, says:—We understand that in many sections |. Jusy { —Pleas of @uilty.—Jobn MeLoughlin and | IN THIS CITY, Mita Mave eeanpilad. ion thet intrrancingiat Gat | Rene Mexico, as his encounters with the rob- continent of North America was last night | of this county the wheat has been attacked by a | Henry Warner plead guilty to pettit larceny, and were Mayor's Orrick, New Youx, July 9, 1840, sentenced to the penitentiary for six months each — C 4 D. Guhirrea De La Torre. alice Ignacio Romires, pload |. 70° Sanitary Committee of this city report 120 new guilty to a charge of forgery in the third degreo and | #68, nd 46 deaths, of cholera, as having occurred ‘readers, a variety of facts, connected with the pre- sent extraordinary movement im the direction of California. They are taken from communications furnished ua by our correspondeats at the city ot Mexico, from the journals of that metropolis, and bers were published in.all the papers before his ar- the subject of two extraordinary visitations, simul- | yellow werm less than one-eighth of an inch lous rival in the ey.” So far an hin geograhical aa taneously aimed, by a singular coincidence, ut its tin Gund nthe cat whee pimeenie Gis gee geological researches have extended he has mide es. fhe Briush legislature sent the | It is only a few days since they were first discover- no secret of them; but his projects, in which it ig {Wo 1nvaders on their several expeditions. In the | ed, and beingunacquainted witha aberoracres | was sentenced (0 the state prison for two yeurs. James | ance the last report, known that the government tvels’ some interest, lower house Lord Lincela began at Vancouver's + ts f a , of the worm, we cannot say how far it may injure | larceny, ; have not been discovered. With the present tever Island, and in the upper Lord Brougham started | thee 4 i y injure | Inrorny, and waassntenced to she state priscn fie two Cases, Dees Disch'd, ae yhic! ivic en di e which to all appearance is as productive as | years $Chomas Wells plead guilty to peti In Centre street Hospital ffomprivate enurces.4o which we have had brivi: | for speculation in this eit, hia. descriptions have from Guebee., What would have been the re-ult | any'for'a number of years. The carn has been | mms pobre parcrnd ly Al oy ep | Re hire a St cas them, feeling ‘essured. that they will command aflorded food for conversation, and his erarts, Of their combined operations—where they would | attacked by a small worm, which commits its de- | @'4nd Jury Discharged —Cbe grand jury came into | *Lunatie Asylum. ty 1 the utmost a from their ‘intrinsic worth. | Pecimens, and statistics have been examined with have met on their onward progress, and whether predations at the root. “4 court, and after delivering » number of bills, announ- | *Blackwell’s Islan 2 ry tie ene Lee eee it andor bted anther. | much interest. Some of his assertions are re- there was any prospect of our seeing the New The Newark (Ok aa “ ewd to the court that they had completed their labors | *Colored Home. 1 o The facts themselves a ndor bted authen- | markable, and will cause a little surprise inthe World as easily crossed at lat. 45 us at lat, 10, we he Newark (Ohio) Gazette, of the 23th y | forthe term, The Recorder thanked the members of aL e Sieity} the gh ductions, speculations remarks, Ge. | United States, . His charts of portiousat the comune | ft only permitted to conjecture. A casualty with sayei—We are sorry to hear that serious ay the grand inquest and discharged them from further - «= with which they are accompauied are tLoe of try ste unlike, in several important particalirs, the | Which We are pamfully familiatised by numerous | bensins are entertained of the very general in- | attendance, ea 46 T men of the world. | if The city of Mexico has become a point of great attraction to Americans aud other foreigners, siace the discovery of the gold placers of California. It is in that city all correct information ts collected, ie Gop thes, point speculations are seat forth in city of Puebla and Cholula mn seuth and out.” Lord Brougham, more fortunate, if notia ir county | _ Trial for Grand Larceny —A young man named James Bradley was put upon bis trial, charged with having on the Soh of June last, stolen $180 in beek bills from Jobu of Brooklyo, Kock stated that on the date 130 lie institutions marked thus (#) ing 12 M. to-day. Hepa vera Cases —A man named Hugh Collins, took B sick corner of Grand street and Bowery, about 6 oe (hore mention’d he went to an ovater house at 15) | clock on Sunday evening. He was taken to bia resl- sign i at - in company with @ friend. | After finish- | dence in Eleventh street by the police. On Saturday average yield in the county. slight repast, his friend offered # $9 bili in pay- | wesaw a respeetaiie man from. up-town, ovnveyat tO : OT ie euler ianl gy Me T , 1 ath i o had eaten, but some difficulty oc- ‘ ; eet ; parallel to near the meridian of Mescula, in ~bis Subject. at least in his audience, had his fall | The Hamulton (Ca.) Express, of the 6th instant, Ment for what they y the Centre street Hospital On enquiry, we ascortain- ron cad ‘bronght to a het se ‘st ) turns to the west and receives the other which Erem the peace of Paris, most successfully nego | Yer Was a finer prospect of an abundant harvest — 5 i Bt subsequent See eee oar ot all: i 6pee: Semen areee A to have been Dill was subsequent, v1 oa lnee vege 2 ie ee en | has passed Cholula, Atalisco and Matamoras. {ated—not, however, “by the father of my noble | Hay is being generally cut, and the produce is very | chuuged, and the two friende left the oyster house and | “Berane, - @en F naa Afier these streams join, they form the Poleano frend opposite ’—he rapidly passed to the Ameri- large. The winter wheat looks strong and big parted company. At about the same time witness gent from thene to San Frapci-co. deen, Vaegatner ell ps I hy Its course to the can war of independence, the royalist fagiuves, | headed. The spring crops are reported as most covered that he had lost his money, and recollected tha the Spumyained obedience of the French Cinadi- | promis! ng. ha the whol, ihe yield this year is — renee ed — gay aera agi u 4 7 he ci f . ° antipathy of the races, ¢ »|- | expected to be uncommon rge.”” im, and put bis hand into witness's pocket; he there- public free of the exyort duty, which is now im | @ x city cf Mescala. Ithas now been joined from Mh ecceayedig ag fas i toarebel- THe Jaa ef ald a fore had bradley arrested. The proof was not sufficient posed on the precious met. Is. other tributaries pouring in from the north and Me ok I Ww he Thite ie ne | he Jackson (Miss.) Southron, of the 29th ult., — to conviet, and as Bradley proved u good character. the Ap unv-ual attention is being given to the. pre- south, and changea its name to the Bulzas. Atter Reon Ike Gibbon NY Mader misaion and | saysi—A Tedical gentlema wo has been a re- | jury returaed © verdict of uct guilty, without leaving jen of si n : P , prey | meeting the Zacatula, it pursues its course, uader rport, » Gib! ‘akefield, und every other | sident of Mississippi since Is and has been, and ‘their seats, and Bradi rat disehs 5 duction of silver and gold in Mexico. Itis believed ; p : er personage or event of Canadian history. We new | ta maw exitnaite’r anuawed te Ee RN OERS ART pAlieiMtoe At Dwele sk 0 205 dite arged. jury of the wheat crop thronghout from In some places it is feared there will European and American mae of Mexico. For Sanne, sus gore tie piyanon on the western instance, he declares that in the State of Puebla, Shore. Lor incolu’s historical incursions oa coe hy : the river Nasca, as it is called in the American, the interminable, and we fear it must be added, ; ay five bushels to is acre saved. Wa and Yoper inthe European maps, di not exist. the uninhabituble domains of the Hudson's Bay bgt % he tae ghee et ge better, aside from Fut that the streams which are encountered at the Company, were nipped in the bud by a * count | Ms diseases and we still hope there will be an wnt it is supposed IN BROOKLYN. Boanp ov Hearn, July 9, 1849, During the last two days. nine cases of epidemic ohos lera have been reported to this office; four of them proving fatal, viz: Andrew Levy, aged 23, Nostrand avenue; Peter Miller, (colsred) aged 45. Flushi avenue: Ann MeAdams, aged 27. Division street; am Patric Ennis, aged five years. Bond street, CHAS, 8. J. GOODRICH, Physician of the Board. The merchants have petitioned Congress to per- 4 mit the transit of gold and silver through ths re- | WP't, through the State of Mexico, and near to thar the yield of silver alone will be equal to forty | H8t Mame, into Michoacan, and receives the nage c ° Sentence —James D.” Lane, the negro wh6 was con A Thie ine <j ters of the Rio Grande of th ath, possess, in a word Lord Brougham wpon Ca- | us, last Monday, that he had never known the vieted, on Friday last, of wounding with a kaife. and IN OTHER PLACES. millions. ‘This increase of twice the anaual 4ain- ‘ande of the south, and ben da.” : Bag pet Se Sh es ipl pay chy e the lite of officer Watson, of the | ‘The Natehes (Miss) correspondent of the Philadel- to the south, enters the Pacitic at the point of Zaz Ce ir i gen bee no fiobbe er dee universal | in Mississips tu look worse, or to be more unpro- — &ttempting to. ashes atte : eatula, As the boundary line is not correctly laid Yordship has got up the subject, and knows more | mising, thun at present, This, we are sorry to of ee et Ee milano ie ee of ea down on the last maps published in the United than most men do about ( anada, thou: ihe started | say, wgrees with all we can learn from the most Trial for Pe mi, was put from $160 to $106 the quintal. It is suid the Eng: | “tte @ more careful description cannot be Wrens and was never alien quite right, Facts | intelligent sources; and leaves no doubt on onf on trial, charged with perjury, in having awora that le + loss has been 75 per cent. on others 50, lish Mining Company contemplate ubandoniag the, | &'¥f™, . A ‘ ere 1 Ma if yy Pony Mallen endid oration | mind that the cotton crop will be a very short one, — was worth $1,000 over and ab IL debts and liabili- ‘on many 33— and on very few lessthan 15 per cent. mine of Real del Maste, io ofder (0 work one of | .4° ee satenaut is at variance with both the an- on bye = +! Ciptad sul pea, agaiost com- | perheps not more than two-thirds of the ordinary On the strength of this oath, one of the police z fo toned Jeeves om the Plantations of myself aud fami. je! ~ y ri cient and modern maps of Mexico, his chart i ni 8 OF races, against respoosible y-—in Stack Island Reach — amounted to 106 on the 22d, greater richvess.. They have advertised for all | CleRt h exieo, bis: chatt ine of theft, tor tial, The | 108 of the cholera, If it will stop there, [will ha tity heretofore, is attributed to the abundant supply | Ing iM ne ‘th inst, under date of the 25th ‘This seourge bas produced and ts still frightful havoc among the people; on some 3, t nd sentenced phi u “an eB, 9 : overaments | average. magistrates was induced to taxe him as bail for the ap- Bree’ - : “This | Curosity. Here isa ri fi ’ as applied to colonies, agaist arhem, Sur 4 z en ioenit Se pearance of a prisoner accu creditors forthwith to present thetraccounts. “his | Opt not ald deme Ad ii Benen >, Bugot, and Lord Elgin; av as ne Nalebiioohes (a,) Ctra wet, of she at thief made off. and the bail being applied to, was found | fared better than a great many others. It has been 1s supposed to be for the closing of the miue, and a poe af the provinces, and, inciden | Inbo: Rapid hi 1b ‘ti 7 dt Much Of the — to possess nothing like $1.000 worth of property. It is | my, place for 62 days; a very unusual period. At M. tr er of their machinery to the Saatisima ‘Tri- 3 ssor in the pos- bor of Rapides had been diverted trom cetton to one of the eases known as © straw bail cases,” and the | T. Minor’s place below Baton Rouge, it appeared His specimens of minerals are equally interesting » bellion logses bill. | Tis pred 9 and novel. In the Valley sf this river there seem Session of the Seals has followed on the sume TCP pee ta ag ag or dated It apy d again on the 12th of June, and nidad. The merchants and men of sugar, Neurly one-half the hands form rly em- Distriet Attorney prosecuted it rigorously, lusche | March, ployed in raising cotton are now employed in the — was tried at the last term, but the jury could not agree, | of 221 pital, as well as 4 7 imme: r side, " £ | (i : Americar M ' i to abound immense and valuable mines of gold, of ‘ . om production of sugar. The success of what three although they stood ele for conviction. This time, | to the 21st (nine days), the number of deaths rea cuinieltcesintacion on ing ee silver, of copper (with twenty per cent pare gold), | In condemning all the antecedents of the mea- | Sere ‘ginee waa sid an experiment has been however, they found # verdict of guilty against the | 79- king & tetal lors of 100 outof 220° On there, have left to emigrate to California, in conse. and ciunabar. The hill of loadstone, he says, was SUTe 10 question, an objecting to it just as much, | complete ; sugar can be made on Red Riveras Pri#ener; aud the Court sentenced him to the State ere 38 out of 45; on Phillips’, 34 out prison for three year: 5 out of 18; on Haggert's, 73 out of ! ems to be spreading all over the country; and increasing in malignity sud violence. I have lost on Stack Island Reach 89 to 90 of the best men and women But the pecuniary lors is = m bagatelle, compared with the suffering in feeling, at h endeared to me by jong ow ip, known at the time of the conquest, and he regrets 4 00 precisely the same grounds, as he objects that he had no time to visit , ‘Sains, fe gone to the whole course ot Canadian history, his lord- lead, which were worked three hundred years ago, ship has mam tingly bs tig A) ranges possible s % in the northern portion of this interest ’ case for the bill. Its best defence is in history.— od ests af of do Mexican population of ‘But his ftw 2. aie Saeareeeg ra Itcomes in a eeries of measures beginning with ee Nae tr patie | tals. His specimens of anthracite and bituminous he hetoe ot Paris, when hei guaranteed perfect hi u a by land to Califor- | ; . 3 religious liberty to the Canadians, Every st * ii - nia. Since their artival at their destination: they | oval will be sitrachve: in the United States. In Pema pose B traced by To. Broan 4 al] time to come, will eventually force the planters cffice, who were all anxious to witness a man who could Inet Ue wet matonees one oe have said that they emigrated to be protected froin | Te ee een a gaara his ine only un additional reason against «0 harsh a mea- | Qf Northern Louisiana to other branches of in- | so far Pumbug auy sensible man to trast him with © | than half died, in lees than wight bours feom the rst the savages, and not in searcn of gold, for the | YeSUeations, to be as abundant in Mexico as in re ing the imperial ve he co i dustry. a gold watch, under the proienee of establishing @ | symptoms; @ good many of them in three to three aud f in 5 Penhovivenin. -clow tha Atlantiovinae of "sure as putting the imperial Veto on the colonial bill. ~ “confidence.” Three persons have already identited placers of Sonora are richer than those of the Sa- | 1,\ng - fifty miles from the pdaats thet cathiott If, as his lordship shows, the French population | The editor of the Howard Adcocate has been jim as the individual who obtained » gold. watch | ®,DSlf bours, and several in less time, without a dis- . ‘ adi hey even ry S . : charge vither way Those who have escaped the oh “Ta addition to this, all the reports and traditions | ¢4L fields are found, und on the Pacific side the bi- have felt obedience more a matter of necessity or | prevented by Mr. Anothoney Sauth, with some from ench of them, Mr John Deraismes, of No. 170 | forg have been afraid to work thelr people, aud. Chole political duty than of natural affection, and if they Stalks of oats measuring five feet six inches, a Duane street, was “done’ by this man out of a gold of Mexico are that Sonora is the richest placer in bag reg cane aan cis dbbaeen | Pave bedi Teaty to seize the opportunity “of Md bunch of wheat containing thirty-six stalks froma watch and some money, valued in all at $114, oa the en is bape re bogs rips? ie ipod ir rng ‘the world. But the diggings cannot be worked ia | worked, they will be accessible from Vera Cruz Pendence, that isa circumstance we should do well rain, and a stalk of corn seven feet six Ist of March last. The next was Mr. John J. Sturges, ad mnie lo) How, Eve, of the S80 pitino, d n ¢ 3 ; of No. 27 %, whe “ :—We yesterday noticed the death, under our obi- consequence of the annual irruptions of the Apa- ca fi to bear in mind, particularly when we have Mr. B- Fort has « Gacntahed. 6 | ot Ue. Sees tee, wee oak Benes Se Gees | 0 ches, who defeat the Mexican troops, and pluader and Acapulco; and. on the Pacific side coal will ready borne it in cad, and pig it the basis of right feet three high, and ix | (SNS cormrenenee, Se ot Soo tate OF tiaseh, ibe | cerctal yeas pecs the boom hedges de’ Wr Gr | cheaply, as beautifully, and with as much certain- ty as on the Mississippi, or in any other part of the State. bash will the planters of Natchitoches enter upon this business? Our soil and eluate are io ; | us good us those of our neighbors of Rapides. ‘The fhe PREUCRY Sivan yn the daily Journals raepecting the low price of cotton, and its probable low price for quite @ numerous attendance was brought to the police quence of the pene opinion that the placers of | Sonora ate richer and afford a wider field for en- | terpriee. Police I jzence. The © Confidence Man,"'~ Yesterday, in consequence of tune of a gold watch worth $80; and the last,on whose | Several years past the book keeper of Mr. W. 8. Gil- ‘and nuurder the inhabitants. not be more expensive thatit.is in New York. | {Gor colnaial lewial th “4 D A 7 te ‘ a ine a » onial legislation. If the mode already adopt- od, complaint he was arrested, was a Mr. Hugh U. MeDo- | ap, one of Our most extexsive grocery houses. A few Several companies are now forming, under mili- Pe ecg Brbseiflnpe gy Goon n a Se ed for healing the breach made by the rebellion is *iding near t Cecil coun- | Sald. of No. Zi South strect, who lost hee gold wateh, | Weeks since be was the head of a family. couristing of tary organization, to fight these savages and to | and others of enterprise, to transport Calitornia _ disagreeable to his lordship, we cannot be surpris- ty, has some rye seven feet three inches high, valued at $100, on the 12th ef May. The prisoner, | ® Wife. four children. and a step-sister. in the fall en- work the placers. One of these is headed by the | passengers from New elk. aaa ew ‘Orleans, | ¢@ that the bill under discussion should be equally egy EEN TERT I yesterday, at being shown to so many persons. asked | apa of —_ ered whem now people the City of house of Manning & Mackintosh, Rubio, Ke. | Trough Vera Cruz and Acapulco to San Francisco disagreeable; but they who approve the one will s The Overt Sir he yas 8 wild beast.” and aepesred tobe much | ts Deel Ea, ate uldroe, Sad sleter have oll “Another is a Scotch company ; and a third is said , in 50 days. The stock required is estimated at | also approve the other. When his lordship tells us [Correspondence veaed and a on a jeations. ere are | th at oan . f i), | Fevezal mere complaints yet to be brought against | tment wil by the ” peatilenen that dustroyeth at noon, ‘ “pe im, ay n was the Inst of bis family; wad rie sa eaet ete ae comet es pd oon pa stivenpt at Repo ~OMoer Murphy of the Lith ward, | at the Tony of all who were, dearest to sm on he waa 8 vith Iiel a yf ader On grrested on Sunday night, aman by the name of Mi. | Within a few short days, doubtless predisposed his ayx- the way home,) with Richmond—* thus far have — ¢hael O'Connor, on a charge of attempt to violate the | tem to the attack that sole carried him off. te was ristian; a kind, obliging, SAnTE ING, J to be an American speculation. They propose ge A equipping parties throughout, and supplying them $90.0, and Bree fhe gical o can be oar. | unsuited to the colonies, and that it was granted with aims, ammunition, provisions, &c., unul they | req for $300" The road fone’ ‘era Craz to | Under the influence of a temporary rage for that can be reimbursed from the plucers. Mexico is now in excellent order. ‘The most ex- | £0Tt of nonsense, he explains to our entire satisfac- “ The government is lending every encouragement | tensive repairs have been made upon it by the indi. | tion his disgust at the progress of this bill, at the | We travelled in the bosom of the earth without im- | person of Mary Walnut, a girl of 12 years of age, ro- | ® devout aud exemplary ¢ to this emigration a barrier of whites 1s desired | id hous {¢ bal The ohn y Ci acquiescence of the Governor-General, and the pediment. Everything works with one will. siding with ber parents. at No. 115 Orange sti he | hospitable neighbor, and a worthy citizen His | inst Indian hostilities. ‘Terms are offered, more | ViGues to Whom it beongs.. The road (® Cuarat- probability of her Majesty’s government comply- . Frightful bugbears ot cholera were conjured before accused was detected in the act, and au alarm given, aod that of his eutire heucehold, will be sensibly fol rs . | vaca has also been greatly improved. The whole 4 st! Independence, but they all when he was taken into castodyjby the above officer, | by & large circle of friends and acquaintances im this liberal than those conceded in the settlement of | q ill be made i I in fit. 98 With the declared will of the Canadian Legis: | Us at Ludependence, but they all vanished as we iy (fi ) | Tie Gael Geta ietaels trem Thonechs camweed Texas. It is eurrently reported thut several parties | distance will be, made in stages and Iiteras in fit- | jature, Of course the attempt to combine sell- eded. ‘There are about 600 teams on this Siter coneiderable of a Aight, Justice Timpeom com- id] 4 ete Thi 5 qi teen days. The line would, it is'snid, go into opera- 4 ‘ h 3,000 men, b 1 wome mitted him to prison for trial. ‘The Orgun of this morning gives aa-ther in-tan from the United States are now meving along the he sai d government with colonial dependence is an expe- | Ueil, with 3,000 men, boys and women, but we | ack walle the eee related, end ocilt > boundary line to locate in Sonora. But it is feared | 108 a8 soon a8 the rains and consequent « ckness Timent on which there may taitly exist a variety of heart litle or ao sickness. Reports from over a : teld if the least pains were taken to collect the fecte that they may be cut off by the savages, or other- | WET Ont in) era Cruz. Ry eesibly the feet opinions, but they who desire the attempt, and the Mountains are highly encouraging. But I hear Political intelligence. | Fe case mentioned in the Organ ts as fol wien fal, in Consequence of the natural obstacles | 8¢T# will neve Bey ae Ringing ‘i he as | they who when it ia attempted desire itto be faithe | the crack of the trader's whip, and must say, once || ‘The Whig State Convention for Vermont met at | wan had buried in. ruccession bi they must encounter, as well asthe appalling pri. Sociation is called the Atlantic And Pacific Com- ’ fully carried out, will not object to Lord Elyin’s | more, adieu! Montpelier on the 4th inst..and aominated the present Gren, hw. with two. helpless int re vations they must sufler over so many hundreds of ue Wetlecn eae. Po pee soph caer policy, which we are now told by no mean autho- pe Biya op bo hetist Fasten he Licetoonat. ppy an ieeee oni though poor family miles of sterile sands and prairies. The proper O0n' ¥ 1 they profews to-dov and the premerations _ TitY, is pertectly in keeping with Canadian prece- | Letter from Mr, Clayton—Labors of OMice, Governor; George Howes for Treasurer, Resolutions Rak toca caine Ge ie route to Sonora is through the city of Mexico. | { bert As vvapt neh ii i dent. Wasutxoroy, July 2, 1599, wore passed inviting President Taylor to visit Ver- | ecersary pape ‘The accounts which have reached San Francisco, | 1? Uy tukes from forty to sixty days to go ina | _ Again, Lord Brougham attacks the present Ca- | Gentlemen:—I have this tiny received your invic mont during hin proposed visit to the North, The | manly fortitude. struggling with nature have induced many to turn their attention to the | .t.P! oe ay eee te eon ® | nadian government, through the person of its At- | tation to attend the festival of the whig citizens of regular series of resolutions adopted by the conven- Ail he loved, now tor Treat tan. gove Gulf of Californ silos beso oY mp my cd cl ees tommey General; the real Prime ‘Minister, as his Wilmington and New Castle county, Delaware, tiem, breathed the true whig spirit. ‘they were in readful to look on at all times from The tide of emigration at present seems to be | Which wu" be saved in the row en by the com- | lordship intimates, “a gentleman of the name of who ere making preparations for a patriotic cele- {vr of protection to American industry; internal iain sinchaned aa tesamahennes nde, pany, as well as a great distance on the Atlantic wet , som F a improvements; and the exclusion of slavery from the * settling in that direction. It 1s remarked in the PY 1 Culonlation of a shrewd American DL: Auguste Alexis Hippolyte Lafontaine,” whom bration of the coming anniversary of American ine YY Usrritories. ‘They also. protest against the incor- ah teen me bat one; that city of Mexico that California hus become an old | head, that a railroad in Mexico will not pay in fifty | h¢ deseriber “undoubtedly most forward and dependence. mae ; poration of the best portion of New Mexioo within [act one. had followed the ot! country, and that the new placers are farther suuth. oa ostentatiousin hisdisaflection.”” Let M. Lafontaine he pressure of public business necessarily con- {he State of Texas; and insist that the public lands jAtt one pad followed tte Xt The prosluctions of Sonora are represented to be | Y°4™* | be as great a rebel as his lordship pleases. Who sequent upon the advent of a new administration, should enure to the benefit of all the States of the ving representative of pe. € first decreed an oblivion of his rebellion, and even owing ils existence to a party which has virtually Union. for purposes of popular education.—Boston | ‘The St. Louis (Mo) Revistle, of the 20th ult,, saya: — gold, silver, cinnabar, pearls, diamonds, emeralds Mansanilia Bay. € 0, and ‘other precious stones. In confirmation, the | From Lieut, Daniel D. Porter, U 3. Navy, to Colonel rewarded it with power? lis lordship ix obliged — been proscribed for twenty years, has occupied all Journal, July 7, Majer Bolger, Quaster Master U. 8 poh 7 ry in hisown my time during the last four months, and wall pro- Hon. D. R. Atchison has published an elaborate re- | Oit ening. from Fort Kearney, ‘i (alan, specimens deposited in the Minerea or Mueralo- George W. Hughes, Engineer in Chief of the Panama to confess. We will give the ical Museum, are daily examined; they seem to | Railroad. | words:—A notion had sprang up—which had —bably continue to occupy it, to the exclusion of all forth his oppositio# to the Wilmot pro tates that the” whale line of Granal Gretine dene character. Formerly this country in answer to yous sanns, June 2.1840. | | been much encouraged by his late noblefriend, Lord other matters, during the period for which I may igrants have passed is literally -was called New Andalusia, from the circumstance Prpetntehet Sr gen, pe remain in my present sta No man who ever This t¥ but the -beginoing of the of the climate resembling that province in old hela the office of American Secretary of State has such as the world rarely knowa, Spain. : ber of the cabinet by Sir C Bagot, a most excel- slept for one moment upon a bed of roses. | these devoted adventurers It is calculated that about 2,200 Americans have the harbor of Mansanilla in the lent public servant, who had acted with the great- The leisure ot one day to visit my home in Dela- Bishop Polk. of Louisiana, has lost twenty-three ne- passed through the city of Mexico, withia the last | steamer Orus, in company with yourself and party. for est judgment and discretion during his term of ware, which I have notseen in tour months, though — Mars, (Lrecaney groves by cholera ix months, en route for California. Many of these , the purpose of ratisfying myself as to its capability of office ; but he only appointed him because he — within seven hours travel of it, would bea luxury —}rh Careline. ‘The Board of Health, of Columbus, Ohio, on the Sth went to San Blas and Mazatlan, and others pre- , becoming the depot of the immence co could not hi t, for responsible government to me of which you who enjoy the pleasure of lo- 4’ fortont, rene x. 4 2 deaths, fue Ni ep ferred the road to Acapulco. Those who proceed. | ™U*t Beceerarily flow into it. if the Panama was the order of the day.” Next came Lord Met- comotion daily, can hardly have any just eoncep- 2 to. San Blas were at first enabled to obtain eae ens eae cee | eulte, who dismissed lus government.“ Butafter uon. Chiined down to a spot from 14 to 16 hours Tt is suppos- plainly that “responsible government” is wholly Durham—of responsible goverament. that principle, M. Lafontaine was a ject, J ; ly removed the moment | | ith hil - 2 TI ai and Musical, shipping at heavy prices. But at least one thou- this beautiful eb: t . that come another change, and the same doctrine | a day, and laboring all the time, while every act [ é : oma wie arrive at Mazatlan, either from wast of Sau ee stobsne ier ous, cee of responsible government compelled Lord Elgin | do or can perform, is not only liable to be miseon- NAMES A CANDIDATES. Foie — one Prien eng pete of th vessels, or being tempted by the superior attractions — so long bave remained w to restore M. Lafontaine und his tollowers to of- struction, but certain to be misconstrued, from aa oc?, began lade evening. nad the thunse —. imperfeet general "Matin, J. A. Wright, ry large audience The faa of Sonora, took the direction by land to its placers. to th ‘At prevent there are large nambere et both these | web ints Waiting jor transportation to jifornia. Phe route by the way of Acapulco is considered | Pot"eminus of the Fanama Raileced. nad | cau satel the best. But the uncertainty of meeting with {ay theta better harbor for latge aud small vessels ships at that port has prevented its being taken gould not be desired It combines every adri -except only when a passage could be Eeweey 8e- fresh water, wood. &c., at cured in the city of Mexico. Some of these Cali- fornians have passed through the country ia good health and spirits, with great comfort to them- selves. Others again have suflered very much. fice.” This “rebel,” therefore, was appointed | rome quarter or other, @ man in my situation is | minister eight years ago, by 4 mort excellent Gover- compelled to throw himself upon the charity nor General, who acted throughout w'th the great- | well as the justice of his countrymen, or abandon | est judgment and diseretion, and who particular- his pesition. I cannot be mistaken, when I say, | ly proved his judgment by recognizing the necessi- that frem the origin of our Republic down to tnis 5 ling M- Lafontaine to his councils. Thepre- present writing, there hus never been a period sent Governor-General has acted under a like ne- during which greater difficulties have beset the cersity; and in both instances the necessity arises path ofa public man, than that which compris irom ihe prmeyple of government now adopted— — the four first mont sof the new administration, adopted, a8 his lordship explains, at the urgent The Departments at Washington have been recommendation of his own late noble friend,Lord crowded by a host of the expectants of of Tetofore obtai nes series of new and splendid Stanfield, Jas. Hl. Lane. a Alborteon, Marvellous rand Cookery of P Mir. Macalister filed a boands when after, tock away the lid. when to the astonichment of i ‘ 0 J w D, Without wi f the country and plenty of Bs hundred soll, large oud Durham, in “his justly celebrated report’—auopt fice, never before execeded, not even in the first SW. Wright. ©. N. iteh, is | all beholders, the yaw waa aeon empty of water, bat qeensy the. soatuey’ connor ie made with mach i a een arte fn A gpg RG at ed, as he ulgo explains, heeunse it was “the order year of the advent of Jacksonism. This 1s no SD. W.Cilgirs, A: J, Marinty - full of Living pi The whole concluded the rer from whenes 0 f : 4 uly astonishing © 1 plessure. The cost of travelling through Mexico | the'wind never blows, and it is! pertectiy, proteeted | of the day,” 0 ds, was demanded by disgrace to that party, which has been excluded Near Cases. i Became Maatiieses. 2 cstan ta thew eee much greater than is ene imagined, and from the northeast trades (the prevailing winds,) by | the public oy ple. from fice for — rete pr whe - Sen war, aa usual, recived with much applause, Tho seme consequently many undertook the route without the point of the Coco Solo. Good auchorage is found A letter frone Mr. Hineks, anticipates a prs time So ave sah my i rg ised, \ Dill will be repeated this evening being properly provided. Some have found them- Close in to the eastern shore in three fathoms water, | sage in his lordship’s speech, on the character #0 fa regards the rig! ete ae ices of either Saseenes Senasen.< hh hiase was Goats Gtebine selves without money on arriving in the city, and 804 in not less toan two fathoms water to the bottom | and operation of the Upper Canada bill, consi- trust or honor. The principlesthey have professed evening op ihe coenrton of Mr. Paras’s be 4 have been compelied to sell horses, blankets, sad- oF the a ae pte Yur Io oe Roads, | ¢ered as a preeedent for the new measure. and preetived have been avowed as the ground of Hever saw the drama of the “Soldier's Daughter” bet- dies, pistols, rifles, watches, We., to raise fands. | Fill protected by © Coes Sol” the depth of wat lordship und some other speakers appear to their exclusion, and now, when the first attempt ter played than it was by thore who appeared in it yea- Others bave been delayed at the ports for months, | fore throughout the year, that uot more than one na- | PANE sitayrd iato a jungle of bluw Mr. ix made to do them juste, by admitting then to terday night | Me Pardey played «soreraor Heattall ot beang able to get shipping at any price. would be required to buld @ vessel im the freshest incks, who is able to speak fir , now equal privileges as American citizens, from whic! - caplinily—be ts peew erly re jn euch part "Parties have receaily passed through tom Vir- | winds the width uf the bay istest than cea miie at | eFectuaily sets right. Under the Upper Canada they huve been 0 long excluded, it ix not ‘ 4 the teatiness andvecentricnty of the old Ua North Carolina, Ohio and Indiana. The | the entrance, gradually diminishing towards ihe bt | ect, compensation was awarded to fe prising that many of them should rush forward to 9. David Outlaw, . - ae aod teeneed tena company were very fortunate and comfort- tom of the harbor, and presenting a number of beauti- | bonsting name sind grotesqueness and war claun an equal right to share in the service and a ut the Qui-ne-ep-eac, from Connecticut, are ful little coves, where vesrels drawing tea feet can tle | yanted * rebels.” he partievlars given by Mr. the honors of their country. But bi those to Pr most deplorable condition. They have had — *0ve up to the be A beautiful twelve feot channel | Hinks leave no room fer mistike on this pout, Whom is assigned the painful duty of hearing the ene dikecliinn te enemumtes. Oe a he he | Tens around the telaud of Mansauilla, and opens into | ‘That act was poased quietly ¢ h. ‘The present eppheatrons, and deciding upon their relative pad 5 ot ge wo J Limos Bay through «Bore Chica.” Clow up to this difficulties and embarrassments whieh can ir, in other w s Av amam Beleor, U. W. Collier, ©. C, Sellers, Quaint, acted Lean. ae the vag \ id good Widow Cheerly city of Mexico they were wit! money, aad how vf abi 1d the best of suchorage ta fu vet beta ntieliy awhit more - a the contemplate reaching Californie is unknown. | Sedare tethume weer, Prom the three farbom as. | devired for the m ; erbecause it be berter felt than deseribed, are absolutely ur Isbereood wad. faon, teatbeets alee Oona vere ve i wed towards Ame- choragegin Maneanilia harbor to © Boes 1 | beral government, aven and vordal : he goverament is well disposed to pe eat axed tu auy depth de- | extth wre moved to overturn it, of at least to preya- Oppressed by the weight of these and other re- pa ky aye fe Se i a sprssed channel is capable of being iner 4 swutbout oa he ma No etieedee suede to | Aired, being perfectly land-lneked. It has no rivers | dice its authors, and damage its operation. Hat onsibilities inseparably incident to my_ position, either lenge or small parties, with or without arms. emptying into it to make deposites and i« not affected | bis lordship will perceive that his remarks on the — my first and most natural appeal for relief and sup The supplies and accommodations through the | by Finds or eurrents Any one who will inspees the | Upper Conada act, even if they were true, are port is to my old trends, and the citizens of my Pr chart, impertect as it is, will be strack with the advan | ou: of the line of his argument. The ques! native State, Next to the approbation of my own off faely. as And altogethe wight as will be seen by referenos to list of amusens variety of farces will country are limited. The road itself 19 excellent, tages of this harbor. whieh, in my opinion, is the best sobably since the repairs are finished, the a Whale puatbetn Graton Fonseca doen che | Of, ne. tunes to treat it, is simply whe- nee, is that of those with whom [have Governor... -- -- whieh Mr Je a Buri tn inthe world. Althoa wh this, route is by far Goth of becaseo tap to thie place; which Sp omtogagnes ther responsib ernment is applicable to 4 been associated in the land of my aperinen ae Geaprese Rees scat Wateer uiteiseapprert “the most comfortable po expeditivus, yet the | dealin its favor It is accesible at all times withoac | Colony. Lord Brougham says that if it t« good for the b of my own boyhood. Ahd although the Dis a Preeee. Perr. ase scanty supplies at the ranches, for travellers, for. | pilots, and | am inelined to think the posit | one, it must be good for all; and if bur for one, it State to which I owe my humble ong pe lense : Reuben Davia, from *: To bid its being taken by large parties at the same | bealtby one, enjoying as it doo the beurfit of the | must be bad forall. Canning once said, “ Never, of wllthe sisters in the great family of American 2. Meney Gray, Win MeWillie, eabibition of the time. No one ought to cal te making the trip BOTthewst trade winds, and their invigorating iwfaence | never trust slave-owners or their representatives republes, yet to me her encouragiag voice, which a — A. G. Brown, } ‘ : ~ | H hall the vicissitudes of a ed Si migh to California, foc Sat sckmowledged by all who had spent «dey in the | ty make laws npon the principles of reeponsible has cheered me through # aide, Eats $400 to “3100. Te ia the unanimous Me ores mee ef twonty-Ove daye fo Pansme, 1'] ——— Cs lord Brenghom argues that long and meres ublic lite, wo ae te tee Governor—Noil 8. Brown, W. C. Trousdale, - ‘ our res 4 surd to allow responsible government sweetest consolatic e highe: ¢ : opimon of the Americans in Mexico. With tha had ample opportunities tu take myself arq > he prcondrecanbaalips 4 A» og ns a Teale | sepenipte waleh aap all ever aapity. nd eum he con travel with comfort and pleasure — with the bay, whieh ix in no way tnferior te I . f , But, even then, he is not certain of shipping on bor on the Atiantic cvast, and, with an outlay email | CqUally absurd to allow it to the Canadians, who For the reason already stated, every hour of my & Frech y LJ James Hi. Thomas, ‘ Frank the Pacific. ia tromparison to the advent . ‘ are not fa ge bat whose country yO a time being eaionsly Gove 2 aye l " : Genry. “es Congress has authorized the government to from it, it em made any thing that is desired. | great refuge for runaway negroes,” in 1848. cennotjoin in your festivel, though mi a jarria, = = aie etbaie pivicas to 6 company to ce post, te coer s pe the saly, beeaee 6 | “ Therefore,” he concludes, “let them away with be with youall, while a —, of yout va Ces Bee e Bae kably attrastive a are o- © q " ways *0 he ¢ blood was freely shed « Struct a railroad from Vera Cruz to the Pacitic pI Tn Se eee | the fancy of responsible government, expesed, as gallant ancestors, whose blood was ys om Kewreons as of iy actuated by tw ieleber by and fow put theirehaiace | ityuetly was, to ridicule and teprobation.” No- more thon thitty buttle-fields of the Kevolution, aoe eee we | thing can be simpler than such a lee of argument, will a iate, | and We cannot but congratulate the lords on their “Be in your flowin frosty amp ap 8 vine geod | eeeaping, though by s lamentably small majority, Allow me the pleasure of offering the following uttethe | the odium and pen! of a vote which would be sentiment on thet occasion: 2 heath tnd ) Congress has also reduced to one half the cireu- | eee of de tly be done. «hips | setually nothing more nor less than a condemn: llonor to the old 0 Hen, and health and pros- Iation and export duties on the precions metals, | Wii be able to lie alongeide of them in per tion of those constitutional principles on which perity to all her Ly site ven ‘The eireulation duty will henceforth be 2 per cent. | sare erty ¥ - Gey Fane Britieh bora subjects must and will hencefurth be |} am, gentlemen, faithfully JO sero cand the export duty 3 per cent. : S Paste pen governed. : Jonn M. Charron. | Gen. Gicen, of Texes, hus been for two or three | ie Mag Sores To Mesers, Wales, Dupont, Price, &e., Com'tee weeks in the erty of Mexico. His destination was | be ‘The proporals are to be published in the papers ol jive. ‘The bay aud the nied States, aod whoever otlers the most ae od br Lbpeel efavorable terms will recerve the grant. The ad- char pe pi already appear in the Mexican jour- nals. Line Boyd. - as Cakdeit, = wey. Mina , wont of talent, will ap- pear every evening. | Crease Assesmey Room. —Mr. Artault, the lodefa- tduable proprietor of the Lafayrtte Hassar. has emgaged -- Signor Baril, Signorina A fatth, Signore V | Stenort Novelli, Coretit, vehi, to give ® coneers Bt the sbore room every evening The chvice of pieows ® excellent, and the price of admission caanot be | lower. informauon has been received at Faminy Berravewent —Elisha J. Winter, Esq., said to be California; but on leaving, he intumated the Department of State, from the Charge d’AF- Massacneserre ility : j , formerly President of the Lexington and Ohio Rail: Seavlalive Gel lau te weak oe in obtaia- smth all the fine 7 the faires of the United States m2 Vienne = tase, | toed (enn did a Lesiegns, iKy.,0m the anh mj. Themen, Prodh Rebiagen, 3.0, obtain freeh water of ¢ nd Presid -4 * ? » le Courier # hata Wwaywa Y mM Aah ne [ad ag son ree the gueh forth from the Ta aldeveat a het ag ey Me ishem te bo of Nir Winter's, who had fong been eure nged - Geo. Wood, te between Vera Cruz asd’ the city,-with the | auentitien 00 supply oe od eMP'Y | Stites Charge @ Affaires of the United tates of Ame. from his father, wpon hearing of the illness of his pa- vie eel Ma OL. tk aed bee ead ; 0 Lexington to “ vid 8. Kaufman, view téwards establishing a line of magnetic tele- | to th four aud five fathoms water pe ie oer ee a —_ va ge Work, rent, bgzived from Ciaciaaee a : ene oe 4 ade je verre wer La an a iW his jal duties we all ‘iisbury, Srcasamenk en ta aca of Golo _ ‘Apostolic Majesty. and that this blockade. and the of. ach od shin cholera at the feneral, and died, A, Dectene A: Madd ecamn end taste anise aohereaeet *y Srasive COSSREES OlrHtOS Ob 8 Che Sethe Cine Gente wie, of a large family of the most promising DOF, Kenner, ihe B Pishohs, vou po Ty hf FA Lag | “i The health of en nen Cite) OED SUSE boys in Lexington, but two survive Mr. Winter— Panter mio sorivilewe was taken by Sear | sever been elxputed. Nine miles f Ty nis hivekade has no other object but to effect the | #nd one of them has long been an inmate of the i was not done, and the privilege was taken by Sea. | Panama it rece! ator La Granja; without the guarantee, Mr. § re-establi- bment cf the legitimate power inthe Paral | lunatic asylum. inner | which often fal 1 know of refuses to touch the werk, and returns home. | Thitetion © nnd ite vicinity o* eee er a Ore Movements of Individuals, 504 Some idea may be formed of Mexican intelli: | terminus on the Pacific side eed it combinesmany | | ENT acting the Charge a’ Affaires of the United | . Hom James Buchanan bas declined the invitation to ADDITIONAL, NOMINATIONS. yidaiadioces agence from the substance of « conversation be- anteges not possessed by euy other port. luch | states to hare the kindness to inform bir go Avliver an oration upon the life and character of Gronars. ree la govern nent a A Provrrante Suere.—Seymour Aldrich, « tween Senator La Granja and Mr. Skinner. The | hasbeen said by many persons ayainst the health of | Crimi. measure the undersigned avails himacl of the | the late ex-President Folk, in consequence ot having “overror, RY. Hill. t of tty of Hopewell, in, this eveaty, on Senator wished him to undertake the line, but he | the country, but my own ob-« vi opportunity to assure him of his high considerati been a member of bic cabinet and the events of whos Mrewroas, jarmer of the town op tn this couaty, “a ener all wed by imprudence on the | “PP 7 4 on Whio. Dem. & Pree Soi, the #th ult, sheared 12 pounds of clean fine wool, ° use the wires would not be safe from | that sickners ts generally yim FSH WARZENBERG administration would appear to commend himself, Governor, John Owen, r . d hief. “ How,” said Skinner, “are you going | partof strangers whe ge te ott kinds of exes To Mr. Stites, Charge a’ Affaires of te U States | thereby subjecting him to unpleasnt criticisms Lieut. tiv. George &. Gee, ‘eatin Bt from a Peule Mareno Back. The wool hid a fo protect your poles along the rond 1” La Granja | (a# aire do the natives). and it was generally allowed | o¢ North Americs, Mr, Appleton. the late Ameritan Minister to Bolivia, | i Biluasey. gers of less than one year, the aheey having ea We will net oon poles. n° The other then | b7 sl! with whom I conversed that few of vue nurthers ‘i ram: aisor Mt’ be Raintree, bearet of deapatones from the VERHOnt. oe Pee in sheared the 26th day of June last. Puteburg Sh tow, toonyit you ovo onlay of ons | cake woetLenennmne? owveseers > Fesome Domeatte Macettany. Novriam Spier Pery nerived te Key West, 0M peggy. Fg unde : and mortar are they to be secured 1 The Mexi- | The above chvervations were made during « limited PR gt A sey Moe ee | ee ee sil | Hewt. Gow, = . Roberta, Je Cowr of THR Caravan. We ove it stated by the can answered, “ We will not use columns. in | tay in the country but they sgree with toformation belooging to that city Eleven young ladies, in company with Gov Stade, Maaviaxo —Hon. James Dixon Roman. the whi | municipal authorities of New Orleans, that the ex going. to ae Leng none to be Fefied on and such as they ‘The eatenst ‘extablich mn & Hyde, | Dave gone to Minnesota, for the porpore of oxtabliahing ntative in the last Congress, from et 2d Die | penses incurred iu stopping the Sauve orevasse ex- fim | 80 they are at your service pumas at St. Louis, w Ue 29th ult Loss | febeuls im that territory, They are sent out by the | trict, declines @ re-election on account of Impaired | Fog gay,00), oat MMDANIEL D PORTH Lieut. U.S Navy, | #0000, ee =