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freemen te ae earner ie saa neainiaael men have a natural and inalienable right to worship ! reriding im this city. Sbe bad three children on board God acer 1g to the dictates of their o onscievees, with ber. all of whom were lost Another geotleu fend the General As-embiy shall make no law og myn from Cobasret. ipiorms us that the brig first weat ap establishment of retigion or prohibiting the frew ex- | ashore abuut balf past six yesterday morning, aud, ereise thereof, or disturbing any persoo to his religious | Worship or sentinents— provided he does not disturb the public peace nor obstruct others in their religious worship” | “his Constitution was adopted on the 10th of Mareh, | ‘The first General Assembly met oa the 2d of July, | Speaker of the House. Mutiny Sxow Clerk. fest. Clerk. Farperiex Canninarox, Joun D, Lee, Sergeznt at wire. | Grower D Guat, i After the organization, the Chairman anponreed to ‘the House, that @ majority of all the votes of the peo Je hud heen given for Lhe adoption of the eonstitution, Bie following persous were aunouaced as elvcled Slave -oflicers, Governor. | jam Youne. Licu'enant Governer. | Hruew C, Kestiant. : | of Sluice. wluaitor of Publie Accounts. ARDS. Wittiaat Carson, Treasurer’ Josvrn 8. Heymoon. : On the 24. a resolution was passed providing for = au Sate or | Joint committe to memoralize Congress © Veriicrial goverment, whieh was afterwards report @d and adopted ‘On the 6th inst., according to previous resolu the Legislature met in joie semsion, wud pcoese Dallet tor we Dergace and prereaiative to Con, when Alnon ar bict, bsq.. baving reectved 4 ma | jority of aii the votes, was deolared duly wceted | On the § fe Leislatare adjolaed eine die, Before | Aeing so, they adopted & memorial to Congr in whion they sot forth the reas ns which have tuad them to orgeDiay w Stale government. Ukey elt the on of the failure of Congress to provide government fy teuitery wequired from veaies, the #brogt Mexican law, the anarchy which has follewed ; * the Tevovver and the bewie-kuits. (they say.) bare been the ghert law of the land—the strong have p Agsinet the weak——while perrous, property, et ave been uuaid aA vite Bayrot« ea” y. they represent that there iy nov @ suf ficient number or ashaditunts within the Sime Of Lerret tos Over hméul, Rad Lo Fe lieve the gemersi Tom ile expense af & Versi Ubey therefore ask that luis smeimorial by rati- bs mdinitind iuto the he other States, or iat fied. wid chat Union ou an equal to. cing w eh form of g given to (he ad iaay de d- nied expec Lueit delegate may oe received, god their eis properly represeuted ian the Congress of the United Not syo.d is suid Ju the or the \\ tim ot Proviso, auc b cation abont slavery | Tings not having entered | % | into the imavivations of the nw givers as laportan for their welfare, ‘Lhe ecorsticution will bsp Wpou Cony ress, and, if ratived, two Kew NeDalors aud & Represen'acive will soon appear in that boay feom the te Ol Dereret— a ate which was without @ uct Hlant four years ago, aa? which iy some twen five bundred wiles fro: the seat of the Federal Gove | wack. (N J) Advertiser, of the 8th Inst, has | al-tter rou Suit Lake, under date of July 17th, bien aye :— | Yeare now inthe Mormon eity, loeated in a foe Yatley. 160 miles long by 20 or 3) broad, with a gradual escent to the lake, so much so that tie whole may ba, | @nd wach fe, watered by the etreaus aad c.rers which dese frog the high wowntains above them, “They have Row about 6000 nhabltauts. Che city is laid out in | Iarge squares; avd every man can aed must nave 14 | cf lend Tor garden ue, whieh eam be readily irrie | gated. ‘Thelr gurdevs are looking Gucly, and give ase | full supply of fresh vegetebies, watch, with fresh bate | ter ke. is very acerpinble afer @ tour ot two m da baifen bread aud bie a fare. Lhe Mormons are a. very regulas, well informed, well disposed people, | They are very kivd (o us andare doivg all in thelr ower tO Make Us coufortable repairing ont wagons, | they are butidiog ® hue State or eouneile | te they term it 1 heir dweiitngs are small, moat. | f stin-diied brick. «fh some fow log hut Bre quite cowlertable; mad ihe eity is twoor t square, ibey ate rudy for any kiad of trade we have exetianged fora sual dilference, «few of Our oxen that were thin in flesh | I bave seen among the sicrmonsa number of Jersey. | goited us -amoug thom thw Messrs Mair. in Swish tor | ark. inj t their cha as taoy mace | to their own y ; 0 ern’s, for tn-tanes for tacking | au old shoe to for spokipy a wheel wich old Litobes ng and itlog a eet of tire, fe, Are ticles of living are very high here. and those parses who threw way ir Want of it. The crop harvested the Mormens have litcle to spare, exeept vi We buve about 169 wiles to go before we reaca the Sa. | eremen'e valley, which will take nearly Fle weeks Frem the best accounts, we teen that the new Mor. | mov rule ( des and interevet ng the Ft Hall Mae) $s very a have passed the baiiaio game, Sail we are all | ites so ravenous for tola-ure acheerful gow head party which leit indepen. dence continues toge’her, which eauaot be said of wuy | Otber eomprny we Dave seen. Our iplime int every soure fold weosteible to ail who pelves riginiy. de most wudoubted Rave teen teany ‘icrmovs who hare been to the dig- icg ends! eure tm large estimates of pr tor be | some of Lom have taken $100 aday. hey oay om (hie tlue tae ira Nevada range ber. | y hearty | as tothe ebnn- | ‘i apply them. | reimole, We most deligh ae pool of warn uinerel water near tue The pool ie from 20 to 40 fect in diameter, | falarge end fresh supply of water. | I bare ele tasen@ bath iu amother epring—one of Warn: pulp ate of icon--ond it t# really @ mot delight. fui tient ‘The bath wil easily secounmodate thirty or | day, I too! city plet ind & forty persoua at w tue: the water is detighctuily | fresh, but raider (oo bot when one fret enters it. Hettended church ou Sunday. The meeting was for publ'e busine panes eC ihe en f pe k were read 0 found, with the fe en well a Teligious sorties The ana who had arrived during toe Ti moth of cattle lot and ire m god tae partioulars | for their recovery toxded to; the prog anne of th ry telebra ton of ther Servety » arr Was proclaimed; it will take pisee #ron, | grat yom day . tases tor the were gino resd—some of them berug very end others causing great laughter, euch ws “The cowntal of the US Goverament.” © Uhtwe for Martin Van Buten.” for not aiding them Preident &e it sew i tobe a af Diet Devs meeting with etiong aliusiow gid eh b een oD courtier | Bodliwenr,” wod the Mo moa faith in . Our trievds, ives our stey here, f ehange in the rearon, as itis resily very ve her, ue Wi hsianoing we are turrounded by mouutmins some 4 with enow, fn this moves ow Flows jweaiities, ov frbing aud huating trips we he Often pid Gently for this tnabili'y Thy mountain om | in the | paved in all | twenty on board fo | Ledge, at buil-past *ix o'elock on Sunday mornin, | the umber of p | mle that betw shortly after, Ber masts were out away to vase hor, Che eoptain aod ten of the crew thea took to the loag bat, aud landed rafely the Glades, Previous to this, however. one ot the mates, with two of the ere, and several of the pascengers, attempted to leave the in the small boat, but she fwamyped slong werelost. The brig soon deified on to the G: Reers. and alucet nomediately went to piagas. strew. jog the besch with fregments Che lifeboat was Wanved, ard every exertion made to eave those floating rfon the pieces of wreck Ouly ton, however, raved, ae rtated above Between twenty sod tventy. five of the bedies of those lost had been reco- vered this morning wheu our informant left che spot Pieparations were making by the Coroner fo have thea decently interred An nour as we cau aicertaia. among the wavy conflicting stories, there were twenty-oue IL ten passengers and the eaptain, and of the erew. who came a-boe in the loug boat, nuwber lost itis imporsible to ascertain Aesordiag to the captain's story, there were one humdred a) ding the crew If this ts tray, there were but nivety nine lost, The passeagera who were raved maiutain, however, that there were oae bucdred and titty pass on board, wien, if tras, would swell the number of lost to one hundred and forty-three le captain and one of the mates, we are informed, ived in the city from Cohasset i the nooa train ‘the following statewent is from Cupt. liver were ar to | himesif: * Sat jay. 5 P.M, passed Cape Cod with alizht S. BE. wind—weather thick; hove to wich head to tne N. E.; st 4A. M. wore ship and stood South; at 614 ua Minot's Ledge Not having room to wear shtp, vens tured to run where we saw a brig at anchor, inside of the light ‘The violence of the gale and heavy sea eaured Us to diag our auchora, when we cut away the nets avd beld en fora short time Tne gale inoren: » dragged aguin, struck aud thamped heavily for aocut ne hour before sie broke up. Previous to breaki up, the jolly boat was tienging by the tacklos alongside, when the si the water. jue ar ber, when about twent, pecrengers jumped in rod swamped ber; the pas gers. together with the second mate nd two boys pe- rished. The cuplain caught @ rope barging over the asrcer, aud wax drawn ou bowrd by the tirst mate dont was got clear shortly atter, aod a heavy bea coming on board, cleared her from the versel. when S number of passengérs jumped over to swim to her, Dut ali periched ‘The esptain, tirst mate, (ur Cum- mierford ) eight of the crew, and tw to the boat and reashed the 8 in safety. Ten Clhers. seven men dod eight women. came ashore on part of the deck. Total loss of lite. 99—saved Zi, ‘gwenty. five bodies bave washed ashore this moralag? "The Bostgg duil, of yerterday morning, gives thy fol- lowing additlonal perteulars :—— Conasset, Monday. 7 o’eloek ? J basten to inform you of yo mach 41 have been togurher. nintd the excitement oxivting here, re to the melaneboly wreck of the St Jehn ity o'elick. twenty-eight dead bodies had washed ashore, terp ringbolt broke, and the boat fell into nud mate, aud bro boys ve ‘The ¢ e ing or been picken up by the boats which have ventured out wid the still heavy eurf The bodies, as they wre ro- erived. have barn placed in deal boxes, under direottion of Henry J. Turner, Coroner. assisted by J 3. ates and Neweonib Bates, jc, Seleouunen, oud Mr, Williaa Johu- von, DODIPS WASHED ASHORE, AB Fak AS ASCRR TAINED, Mary Freeman, Bary Joige and » child. Vuttiok Swaney and eleven ehildren; alse hiv servant in Sharthe Fabey. John Dolan and wife, Sally Seaney. Pegay Fabey, and achild unknown, Mery Freeman, Catharine Fitapatrtes cy Miller, and her elstor’s ehild, Briuget Burke Jon Doland and wife, —— Labiff, female And tye persons unknown, ‘ibe eorvivers wre well eared for by the hospitable © (own, and ail thelr wants provided fer ag mo rympatby ean go. One women is with De hoster e family. ix areat Capt A. H. Power's, ons at Lato Soule’s, aud one with Jehu J, Latirop’s family, Most of the bodies The dig etruck ¢ -bore in Sandy Cove. # ook. inside of Mi Leway wbout haif-past eight (snip’s time). sud she went to ptoces at half past tea o'clook. Cepiain Oliver left the vessel about ten minutes betore the went to M ements are made tn regard to ‘The captain stated here One or more of tae sallora ‘a to bare been 16) fam d thet the Poll was sailed op Seturcuy, and (hat 120 answered to tholr nanies— 80 and 40 did not show themselves ihe « rumber of passengers on board could not Lave been lees than one hundred and fifty, When Capt Oliver lett the brig, he paseed within hai ing oitunceot a lite beat in eburge of Capt Ceouty, Which bad put owt co go to the aselslauee of avother Vessel et anebor Im the eove; bat he did not give ia- formation of the periin which he left his vessel aad the iife boat proceeded om her way, the bold hearts wag Larned ber pot knowing that so many homaa bolugs io Del mediate vieilnity were about to be swallow in the waters itis, we understand. the unac mous op aionof the mew in the lfe-boat that Capt. Oliver been eriminaily negiigent, or sete feitishnere or tear, alarge proportion of the iil-tawd phetekgere Would Lave been saved. cting 6! the pumber Rade OF THO LOST AB FAN AS ACCENTAINRD, BUT WalouR ct WAVE NOT WREY BECOVERED, ‘The fliow Le persone have Beou averiained as being | en board Uae brig, whose bodies aaye not beea re eovered -— a Broeks, Eliza Bri ary blaney Catharine Henif, Awa Fie Mary Henif, Peggy Muiten, Mary Cwrtani, weioget Kuo Catharine Swaney, Mary #reen dd thiew ebiidren. y lwttery, Brodget Suattery, t Kaw eet Quinen, Bridget Cornelia, The bew ard the right of Grabes Upon t forme @ heartren ave no time t ad bodies, a4, une by one, thoy are jure by tt ng and most fearful pu colerge vpon this mort ure) tle propor jes td umoug them several beautifal chil. @ iu deeth. retained Lue swert, Inovcent, and erpfving eaprasion whieu kuocks vo forcibiy at the rt Patrick Swany, whose Body was resorered. lost eleron children, Washed from werek by the same ware whieh ewiied bian int mer, he atteupted to youngest ehild, who he Deld in Lis wriue os the siunbers parted, nud struck out fi be bmi whieh Capt Olver aud the orew were woaking frome thore; but no ear was a to bis crive for sure *, sud the etrong man aud bis heb eb ld we who bad gone down but ” Le the cther side of the vaiivy appears to be oniy two , MbLtee : wiles off, but it is Wel) Kuo«n ty O» ten oF Lwelee. | , Ube temas cident, however, I will mention. there ste Many poisson laces on the route, of | A tie looking. beigbt bey. who | have just been eon. Wien oe nee elas ch anes tr aeesa, | yenuans © ru thaw fourteen years old, sprang or we wenld bave lort for we www from | {104 te the boiling sea steuck out boldly seventy tovighty dead along the road fa tae | Seo hantul ae 6 oe es vein ity oF leds pencewer Kock. gua wisliu alee days ae gn Or aptly Unveil Cue night, bowever, we stepped eootrary to ~_ \ ow dptuent, loo meer there porenous som bee % leelaee of ( leheend, bat ven vattle often “from | Ue purpoee cf tuvitiog Bichop Fi spastic’ to asrist at ean ¢ haline sas 4 sauna fro | the choequies of thedend, ‘The iast rliee will bs per r aaa th i dal doy | formed tomeriew (Cues !ay) afvernoon, at 2 o'clock, Theregu er’ 8 mai rie alates Re 44 beiug WE SAO EFFECTS OF THE LATE STORM, | TERRIGLE MARINE DISASTERS. Wreek ef the British Brig St. John, and the | | poe enpers were ye the lest two ace very be taking part in ct he pritich Vice © pareoger agent returned ck, They report that the foliowiag raged, viz: ~ Aw gins m Bath eres oe k or, i he enue * Mick «ty OTHER DISATTERS. chor neat where Loss of over One Musdred Lives. be Uritish brig Kathe apt bernaby from Ut ft Lostoa, with coal, Bhe elo drifted re med wtih remal with the te [Prom the Poston Evening lowrnal, Oet #) of ela eneners and cadder. Capt © bas erri A bevere geic from NE. commenced Saturday eve. jut fred @ lighter vill be immediately sent to Bing ard reged with great fury ducing the whule of bet tbat che will come of The the wight. end throughout the day on Suuday ar kan pre In the vicinity of F be found below, bot the fect im port gr Of ‘ree, and tn He «d= cut the gale In eatety Sowe anaiety has b deen, aod the fruit not gathered has been mo expressed ter (be rafecy of the packet ship Washington haben eff anc eed ery the etlests of the Irving which fet (his port op Saturday afterason f ble ia the reat awuings, and insome Liv, | but we learn she was (owed well out into the chimneys Dey co that rhe undoubte Cape be lis of the pew brick ehureh, ean gow of a 1 Cerrieh he treet, for the bark Ly« 40%. Teports th Society, was proctrated with @ tre PM Cape | 0 b The tafter: had been put on during — us large ship beating out, and thougat she & preparatory to laying the root boards, The wor the Cope, Thie was andeubteay the | pe ie estimated wt $1000 Weshington Irving Bad. juderd, is the de jon which the gale has im Hinghom the storm was very severe, the thde dt upon the eoeet, wed our worst tears ace more running vty biyh, ¥acbing vif the wherres wood, bate | yeulized iu the beart % Bcoounts Which We Tele. ke We lvat. however, of no serious Gauage hay. to chr ulele be tod. ailed wpe tbat al) bas vot yet bee yet we tear Below we give the par tier diech ber veuels at the wb +s done to saree lewiare of whieh pa b done im thet regie te Lave boon nore or less damaged, thet lowing ver ficulurs. +0 far a we bare learned them and embrece ali that ee buve beard of thus far :— WRACK OF THE BRITISH BRIG ST. JoNN AND | _ New ebip Westerm Star. lying oo the N. F. side of renters Otome rt Rome's wlurf bad her pant badly eated on the ince ‘The Britich brig Saint Jonp, Capt Oliver from Gal. r) vel ~ Way Itelond anchored inside Minot's rider about six . wg : Cercel, A.M. on tunday. draged her eocnoes aud G)clovt end eudergered the brig, as she ml | hep ae gpa man ll | ody Ship lebmoud, of Boston, loading for Saa Francireo, one ie Soe ones Tbe Glaice Stile ff wharf, parted @ baweer and ehuin eabl oe parece, Mon pivert of the SL @omied about 1 tert wp the dom, but was seated nd pom od. WA On pieen Without doy sey damage of @uueequencs. Abyut to wreck end lauded near Wiatehond north end of Uo. Pi\h ul de Basset harbor. The number of agers board me one War shout 164. cutef which about ene hundted aud rps th UY... forty tre are evy dito bave been lest, ‘There were as Re Seer Bie tone, Grngecd 14 cabin permengers, mostly wonen and ehildrea. pce, ber at ; an | coeen 2 oe = 38 Abo'ber scoount sinter, that t pista took eo tne fue Ler anehitege cn vnth Uoston Bate noone iy beat. whieh Foon seamped, and be swam tothe te Hem alighter aud drove agatn-t ne bowt, wid Was eared With ten others Mare two men and two boys, wore lost Of the crew were ‘Captain Beals, of the steamer Mayflower. elves us the feliowing particulars, He understood that the be k on the rocks known a the Sea Led to the weet of Minet! t about r the rhere. and imm t to pleeos roof pa ‘were but 114. while the pe there were 160. Of those eet ten in num ber +e Bix of thein were prow of eptain Abraham H. Power. abd tbe ovber t Mr Lethrop’s Allo’ these came ast pleoes ot the week, Two of the women it is thought, will not survive one being badly eut on the head by a pies of the wisek. The other women, it is said, bar a borbaod The second The bilanee The enptain rays there wngers who were saved say ed and arrived at Uohed miles # pile Of plasier ou Rowe's wh vein Sehoower Eaperisn tuehors and went where her At Soath Boston Pritteh eehooner kieaner Jane, cot St. Joba, N. B) Hennigan, from trovineetown for St Jobe. N. B., weat Qe hire on the beach near Duxbury. yeererday motu ing. ebout 9 O'Clock; Crew saved, She had « emall car oft afew barrels of flour which will pro- tate. The exbles Will be paeed bo any Jesterday, was bigh ap, but bad net biiged She will undoubtedly bea total | love The Selem Rvgicter pays, the gale was very rovers tn that town, It biowed worthenst with torremra A awnings # enflered comsideranty The ehipprng in owe baw je it ont etoutly aud we ear of btue schooner diagged aobore, where abe lies in 609d pori- passengers, Swain | to six | ) is Mtrewed wih Iragureute of tue wreak, | it, ballast lighter. dragged ber | page there thus far An tngticn | tion. and two er three were driven against the enst ride of Derby wharf. but without much tojury. Frem the puwber of vessels im Gloucester harbor. it ts feared there will be serious damage there Several. which were chliged to slip their anchors and rum up here, re- ported that they were driving agaimst one another, and we bad been already injured. be tew-hoat Kobert B. Forbes haa been below this forencon we far as Cobnoret roeks, and reports seeing Ho weeks but those before reported. ‘Yhe telegraph wires are in mapy places prostrate sud the communication with the South ts toterrupted. We hear by a passenger tu the noon traia from Port= land, (hat there was a rusor in eirculation that a large stop loaded with railroad irom. was ashore oa Cape Fhesteth No particulars had beom reeeived in roin- ton to it, Nearly font hundred versels, we are informed, rode out the gale insatety in Gloucester harbor yestertay. Ove pel vewel only went asbore, and it is thougat fhe will suetain but firtie damage. Tbe Wiitioh brig Kathleen, Cant, Barnaby, from Pla ‘fou for Boston with cont. drifted asbore Gundey morn- vinov's Ledge. with loss et eaaina, anchors dder Capt Bo eame up to the sity, and pro sred w lighter to go down to her assistance, [t wae preted she would fost, after discharging part of her oargo . The Newburyport Herrld ot the 8th inn eeys:—A Flrovg uale prevaiied on Saturday nizht eal Sun day, shich, if it blew as loag and violeatly at cea, as tt Gd here. must have exured eowsiderable danave. Much of the cine the wind was a little to the N of N. E, whieh whp it happens in tess gales, iv the chavee tor embayud vesvels on our evast of ma ing au cotling ”? BY TELEGRAPH. The Latest from the Wreek of the Ste Sonn, &e. Bosrax, Oot, 9-8 P. M. No more bodies have been recovered from the wreek of the brig St. John, from Galway, Ireland, ‘Che re- mainder are still floating la the surf, ‘The 27 that were washed ashore, on Monday morn* ing, were buvivd this afternoon, in one grave, at Co hastet. ‘The total number of lives lost by this most mslan. oholy disaster is mow weil ascertained to be $9—the number stated in the first place by Captain Oliver, | It was fuwred that many otter vessels had been driv, | ashore, or wreeked, during the storm, but we have no accounts of any more as yet. The rumor that alerge ship, loaded with fron, was hore at Cape Llizabeth, turns out to be untrue, Arstval of the Great Weatern. Tho propeller steamship Gient Western, Capt, Wolfe, Bobsrt Bonchée, Req , Purser, arrived at this port last evening, from the West India Islands, Mer dates are as followe:— Bermuda. . Oct. & Antieus.........Sep. 29 | St Thomas Sep. 80 Gundaloupe.. cary Davee * 49 Domiaico . “ 28 “ 26 Martinique... “93 “ 20 Bt. Lucien... “ 3 “ 16 Barbad “ “ 47 St Vincents “ o4 Honduras . * 12 Carron oe “ 2 | City of Mexieo.., “ 14 Granata.. . “ 23 | Jamaica . “ 31 Trinidad...... o- Porto Ki “ 94 Tobago . ceeee & 2B Tortola “ 30 Demerara... St Kitts. “ 29 Laguayras.. Nevis bed Porto Cabello Monti . 2 She brings twoaty-+lx paseengera, and $0,500 on frelght, Annexed are the uames of her paesongars:— Sawra Cavz— Gooduieh, Mr. ¢ Br. ‘tvomas—Capt, Fulsom, US. A and servant. Bowmavos—Capt Taylor, British Army; Mr. W. 8, ‘Trowbridge; Me WB Gibbous, lady and family. Hiavana~Mir, ©, L. Waldo, Dresiwpa—Mire. L. © Outerbridge and family; Mea, H.R Tucker aud family. ‘The steom thip Severn left Bermuda for England, on the 6th October, with $1. 102.060 in silver and gold, 953 bales cochineal, 92 eases eegars, 1d bales tobacoo, and 21 turtle, ‘There is very Sittte of importance in ont fleas of West India papers. They contain the Clayton and Poussin | ccrcerpondene ‘There was slight shock of en earthquake felt at Port Spain, Trinidad, on the 13th ult. t Pribrok, lady, amd family; Capt. drop ry notlers distame than urcpe. A ge ooner La Fama trrived hore ow | Thon Yourd about twanty-ive exiles, x= | untry by Exeeutive decree. NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNET®E, PROPRIETOR AND EDITOR. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. VOLUNTARY CORRESPONDENCE, containing im- portant news, solicited from any quarter of the werld; tf ae tl be hiberolly jp a for Ee is + f omy WN LIGENCE, ef all sorts, are also solic OU NOTIC® taken of anongmous communications. 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Museau Feorivau rm Arwor = aad New York, Wednesday, Octover 10, 44%, The News. ‘We are oppresead with nows this morui: readers wil! find in our columns: News frem California, ¥rou the Great Salt Lake. From Nicaragua. Frem the West Indie: From Venezuvia, Of a terrible Shipwreek. rom Canada. And a variety of intetesting intelligenee, Seldom have we been £0 erowded with important matter, We are eompolied, to make room for what we go publish, to leave ont a great deal of int ting intelli e fron the gold region and «(Ler parts of the world. Single eoples of the Ieraid, in wrappers ready for an be obtaiaed at the oflee—pri two Ow end the Pactiioc Coast fornia and the Great Solt Lake Country Progress of the Gold Diggers aud of the Dist Diggers. th the arrival of the superb steamehip Empire City, from Chagres, we have ene month’s later in- telligence fiom California. The news exhibits the progress of the country in a most gretifying light. Within a few years, an unknewn region, visited only by the mountam tiappers, or am occasional whaling vergel, or national cruiser, for wood and water, bas been explered, conquered, colonized, and is rising rapidly to the dignity of an indepen- dent State, with all the elements, implements, and institutions of a civilized and refined people. If the discoveries of gold have exceeded the wealth of Goleonda, or the fabulous riches of the cave of WHIG NOMINATIONS. Yester@ey war the fret field day of the whig eam paigo. Th ere held in the eeve- | ant warde, ali of the Whig Com. mittce from Broadway Howe, There waa sous fun | ard ccnsidersbie splitting prlnelpally in references to | the sheriftaity and eowe of the ciber fat oflces, Tho | fullowing te he result in the diferent warda:— | Finer Wanw,—There were | ward. One of them, headed © W. | honest expr | ward one! 'y oppored to the } to-rule or raia!?" sed followed by Jereph Blunt, Simeon &, Draper and Joha | White, for * Judiciary was difeate The other bei «RK. Regera evd Jobo I evoody at t! & loafor's Ueket, 1 er “a gevtirman’s ticket.” upon which the {the latter cong: atulated thomael yar —Im this ward, the ticket headed ©. | leoted by a majority of 114 votes ove | the eltlzens? ticket, beaded Caled 8 Woodduil, The Kelly ticket, Mr, James Upon the County Co 1m other respects, the two tehets wore nearly The Kelly Ueket was elected by 140 votes; | former treket fy koown as th Kelly's friends being y tow #1 got only Be | Ton Warp | tevant was pe r The tioket beaded OF foated with but triiiing opp Ju this ward, the only di WV, Stur- ition, | ference of wan Wun ite stead, ¥ fT Parks was subs her teket; but u ately Parks resigned, and the Hall tehet war elected It is headed (hehards W Pirin Wano ~The battet box was carrie: | cre of the rivel hie teetions tm ctte w: ft the police office, ro that there war no & tered win thiv ward, Bowie kuiv end nen eat soriouly inthe weck, The tablen were fa and the windows vroken in Diarion Ulonse, where the election was held. © The short bese’? were there, and © Johnny Rodman.” ¢ were peverel wounded Inthe affray, There was what ye ealled ol, pie 6 ticket and the police tiokat Sire Wa werd there wasarow. Tro ne."? away by a dys mit, tiekete were ten: one of them was known as the reg | ler tieket ther ae the Brennan thoket. The lights | were extingnitbed. and the ballot box evertaraed. | ‘There was pe reeult | | Savewrn Wane In thie ward t doal of exoitee | PDL wae Oreated around the poll A few hard viows mixed in wih nomerous drinks brooght the wee the mark avd the revult was, (be entire electio. | theket heword Morgan Morgana j | Brown Wan =the a” (for Rheri) ticket, was esrrind in this ward The ward met in di-triets, instend of the aegregete. In this reepeet. it differed from eli the ether warus, For the | the following names selected mes Murrey, James M. Dieak!ry, Harvey Hart, | Henry Mebbard, Nistm Warn —The ~ Welcome, R. Beebo’ tloket | arried in thin ward. aguinet the © Cran’ tloket, by ® majerliy of £01; the vetes for the former being (ad; for the latter 02 <1 Wawo — The jadielal ticket, beaded Schur- me eartied entire Warn At this poll the election wae not held, ip coprequenceef a disturbance It was postponed, to be beld at seme fatore day. and the clection. it ie fale will be hela during the day of evening. Lwaitn Wace 1 he judicial t headed Garret I Birker end others, was carried Taree Wann The jodiclal theket beaded Chancler L. Logersoll, was enrried Foustarstm Wann.—In this vores plied, of which 126 were foc the William §, Wood ticket: it was therefore elected, Fortersim Warn the judtoint tieket, headed by | A npurtin Averill, was elected to fall, A there were 198 Sictesern Wann — to thie ward the Alesender W, | Dindtord ticks t was ele sted Sevens ‘The judisial tleket headed by Joho T. Townsend ond cibers, was elected by a large wejority brewrresin Warn, Moses Saynurd, Jr. wae € © judtelal tieket headed tied by & large majority, DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. Jemciany Convestios = Last evening, the Jodictary Convention held their adjowrned my Well ‘There eae con ier tie 4 clveted. Ritter te 5 arttoctatie. k seiael) Davieg told ageia:t Ditten with the omoemucy, The fuilowtag me the buliora — | im. sh oa 4a. Bhepherd.. settee DB 2 rus a“ TNMs esecees . +0 » lw as | NWO cece eee 7 2 = | Elting. | Ther prepie ont | - | Feow He —By the art we bare Pasenn papers up t ” covery of the Belgian Me iv repard tot wanulecture Of pagar. attracts toae' atievtion tebe ‘The werlees of It 0 py alm t ag much wpa in the pers es the eritictems on mute and the oneer. eel the Halian Opers, about tu be «pened in Navona Tlie Drerta de la Morina copies with evident and spprotation @ letter writea by Gen friend ta Tampioo. and pobdliched 1 pobteane of Mexiao ‘The letter deprecates the forma | | tow of the Sierra Madre reowbie, beseeobee the | Nerihern Mesionns to be on thetr cward mgatnes ctw /rerienur, and urges them torvek by their old laws, ' language and religion.—N, O. Crescent, Oct 1, lenvace aton i try without a gove: ent i thrown into a country with government and | bat triting | flight. | prorperously together. | bumbu: wy is gaod ewdenee of their capicity for seli-yo- | to prosper. Monte Cristo, the settlement of the territory, and | its unparalleled progrees in social, political and | religious ecience, have been equally surprising and delightful. With edventurers from all nations, in- cluding all sorta of characters and customers, | without society, aed far removed from the re- straints of civilized life, it was natural to suppose that ecenes ot disorder, confusion and blood, must | inevitably ensue. All euch forebodings are put to | Order and industry, enterprise, pol livion, faro banks, theatres, sabbath schools, gold | digging, and prayer meetings, are all geiag on ‘The statistics of the gold region stagger our cre- | dulity. One hundred and fitty vessels are reported | as iying in the harbor of San Francisco, inclating | the United Statee squadron, under Com, Jones; while some fifty merchant craft are distributed at the new ports of Be’ ,» Sacramento City, Stock ton, and New Yoik, located only the other day. Sciwe forty odd veesels are lying on the Sacr mento and the San Joaquin. Numerous improre- ments are wider way in San Francisco, such as wharves, piers, bowling alleys, a merchante’ ¢: ehonge and a theatre. But the most glorior example of the new commercial emporium is in the proeperny of the church. It has ex churehes, of mx difierent denominations, in full blast, with o cosionul preaching in the streets for the spiritual | comfort of the outsiders. is are | pourmg in by thousands, yet breadstufls, prov tions, and goods of all kinds are plentiful and | comparatively cheap. | But next to the prosperity of the church, is the | progress of the people in poliical science. They have called a convention, and have doubtless, ere thie, organized @ State government and a State | constitution; and on some fine day, early in the coming eeesion, We Moy expect to have a member fo; the House, and two Senators from California, | jntreduced into the cepitel, to explain to the log- gerheeds at Washington the way in which they monaged the provieo at Monterey. ! Svecees to Califorma! Such are the results of the Mexiean ‘war, and the peaceful revolat: whieh gold, enterptiee, and an intelligent peopl blest with all the rights of politics and religion— have effected im the valley of the Socramento! But the Mormons—more advanced in the sci- ence of political economy aud the mysteries of the echutch—have made even greater advances. They have actually formed a State government, aod have appoinied a bearer of despatches to an- nownce the fact to Congress. We gave some ac- , count, a few days since, of the wondeifal growth of the New Jerusalem, and predicted the speedy organization of a State ia the valley of the Salt Luke. The work ie done. The State exists, and | ttietches ite boundaries over hall the Great Basin, The Mormons say net one word ebout slavery or the Wilmot proviso in their constitution—such | s not having entered into the heads of | that people, as tmportant to their welfare. This Reinforce: vernment. Vhere# not s6 meebgood, bard com | yon sence among our pokticians ot New York. Well denetor the Mermons! Let them stick to the prophet, and turn out all raseally political lowfers ne fast as they come, aud they will continue Let us weleome the new States of California and Dereret—the g coast end the Salt Lake. Fall detuile of the newe from both quarters will be found in our pe Tho fiemense proeente of news from all parte of the world, which fille our colamne to-day, reuders it neee sary fo Omit our newAl theatrical and musical nottoes, trem our reporters we learn that the various houses were wil well attended last evening and that ail the entertainments parsed off well, A referenes to our list of sm weemente will show the entertaininents for this even! | tary of the Treasury told me to-da} | Dbla of four: | Aye TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE, Summary, ‘The returns of the election in Pennsylvania, as far as we can learn, show a demoeratie triumph, in the election of Johe A. Gamble as Canal Commis- sioner. A terrible riot was going on in Philadelphia, at the hour of our going to press, in which several shots were fired, and considerable damage done to property. A great disaster has occurred in New Orleans, | in the burning of five steamboats with their ca goes, valued at half a milion dollars. lent Taylor will not visit the N h, as ex- Pennsylvania Bieetion Returns, Mosvnosz, Pa, Ootobard—0x% PM. | John A, Gamble, the democratic candidate for Cans! Commissioner, in three eleetion distrivts, has 9 mojori- ty of 109, ANOTHER DESPATCH. Purtaneienta, October 91114 P.M. Alleghany County —The majority for Fuller, whig Candidate for Canal Commissioner, will not exceed 1009. ANOTHER DESPATCH, Puitapeirnia, October 9-121 A. M. ‘Tho returns from Sebuylkill eounty give Fuiler, whig, a small majority over Gawble, demotrat. In Lancaster county Fuller hasabsut 2,500 wnajority. ANOTHER Des TOM. Purtanusrnta, Ootober 10—214 A.M. Peturne from Fenneslvania, as far as beard from, in- Aleste the election of Gamble, dvmocratic candidate for Canal Commissioner, by a bandsome majority. Terrible Niot in Philadelphia—The Sherif Telling the Weil for Assistance, Peuvaven » Oot. 9-114 P.M, A terrible riot is prevailing down town, Tho Sheriff has had the State House bell tolling to call out serist- anes. The firemen have ecollested at the Califoruia House, the resort of the depraved colored population. Will give particulars Soom. 8 D DESPATCH. Farther Particulars of the Riot. Purapeurma, Oct. 912 M. A large brick house, coruer of St. Mary’s and Smith streets, well known as the California House, and fre quented by the eolored population of this city, was at, tacked aod fired lo-wight by ® party of rioters from Moyomening, who took advantage of the police, they being engaged at ihe election, During the fize shots were fired, and one man was re. ported te have been killed. Several were wounded and taken tothe drug store in the neighborhood. The military are gotting ready to assist the police, us they are unable to restore order. Drendfal Confagretion— Five Steambonts Burnt, together with thelr Cargocs, va- Jued at more than Half a BMilloa Dollars. Nuw Oucrans, Ootober 8—P. M. A fire broke out a fow minutes after 11 o'clock Lasg evening on board the steamboat Faleon, which wvrived at this port yestordsy morning, withgaljvaluavle cargo, port of which she Lad discharged. The wind at the time was blowing quile strong from the north, and the fines toon communteated to the steamboat [tine thenee to the Marshal Ney, thence to the North Amorl- ea, and thence to the Aaron Hart, the whole of which were consumed, despite tho untiring exertions to savo ihem, ‘Tho Robert Morris and America shoved out Juct as the firo commenced, and thus eseaped with but trifling damage. Only two of the hulls of the above ill-fated boats are visible, the others having sunk. ‘The wharf, where the steamers lay, was eonsiderabl¥ damaged hy the fre, end large quantities of freight lying thereon were destroyed—the fire epreading so | ropidly, together with the intenco heat, proveating all possibility of reraoval, Beveral beats, lying in the immediate vicinity, were fortunately enved, . | ‘The Faison was 2 now boat, and wes built at Louis” | ville, where she was Insured for $20,000. ‘The Marebel Ney was about leaving for jthe West, and had taken ina very valuabl 0 of forwarding | cluding 2000 hhds. of sugar. ‘The loss on the | ud cargo is not fur short of $£0000 She was | Owied at St Louis, where, it is sald, she is insured ‘Lhe lilipets arrived on the 7th, with @ large cairo of Western produee, « postion of witoh abe disoharged ta the siteruoon, but the remainder was eonsumed with | the boat A number of pasrengers on board barely erouped with their lives About three-eighths of & Wat belonged to the eaptain and pilot, who wore not | Josured, the remalocer was insured in St Louis The Avrou art bad, also, a valuable eergo, which, | vith the boat, fella pray to the devoaring elem ‘The Hert was owned in Cincinnati, and was valued at laid nj She bad nothing on Lourd, aad consequently the lows ‘The loss on freight le ahont of Dut little of whieh fails oa the quarter ofa million; | panies iu this eity Gen, Taylor's Contemplated Northera Tour | Postponed, Wasmixeron, Octeber 9.1849, | ‘The contemp'ated northern tour ofthe President has | LeenindeSnitely postponed, The cause is not stated, | but probably the beavy prees of busloess, or a desire to | awalt further intelligenee from the French government | in relation to our recent difficulty, may have led Lim to this determination, ANOTHRE DESPATCR. ‘The following despatch, giving the Prosident’s reason for postponing bis worthern tour, Was forwarded to Bal- | timore on Mondey last : Wasniworor, Ootober 8, 1849, Sir: Your derpa'ch finds me rick in bed. The S cro- | lind adjourned, thet the President was compelled. by veers of publis business: to postpone altogetier, fr this season, Lis journey to the North, ERDY JONSON, ke Ki Je wan, October 6 1949. The rteamsbip Cherokee, from New York, arcived here to-day, in 69 hours from wharf to wharf. All well, Markets, &e. New Onteara, October 9—$ A ME sre was ® large demand for cotton yesterday aad ries were slight: j the sales Teaehed 4000 Bates, pertof which was for export, at 1040 for unid- dling sudile for wideling fair. Rice continued ta £000 Pepply and market dull; @ small lot (2u casks) £ed Larciina chauged hauds at deo. Avsayy, Oetober 9-6? M Jie portant from Nicaragua, The reerption of Mr Squiers, the charge daff frem this country to Njearazna, at the city of Leon given in follin the Correo det Ietmo; sud much ent slacm was cvineed on the occasion He was reesived w every mark of respeet by a select committee of the m distinguisbed citizens of the place—the right rer tho bishop of the dice iding. They went out meethim on his approach to the city, sad he waa corted with all houor to the house of the United Sta! woul, where be took up bis residence Speeches w interchanged betweeu him and the director of the ublie.in whiot the friendliest feelings were ovine: and thet of the remarksef the Nicarag as toth nt they regarded am alliance wi Nov Americn os a uost derisable thlag, and the tre whieh had culered fuse with the Ameri tive to he & which their ery a oaforward date. seem mort deermined to abide by North Aumeriea i van . Ap exire i wof the Logislatare had been eo) eked jor Sin of September, to diseass the follo lowing wubje int The neg the gover Staten 9 satisfaction of vark eign deb id The be tler arsaugeaont of various Denashes of 8! overpment, epeotaily the war wud State departinent 4th) The better reguiation of el From various towns congratulatory addres being sent ¢ Squiers on bis avrival, tn faat, tl Micurmgrie re at the last acoowite (1st of Septe dor). the orment adutrers of every thing portaiaing the Umited Sates aud their government, D exes) mi graut bas been gi by them to ¢! New York Company, who haye audertakea the work making the caval from ocean vo coean, Choy are have the exclaate right of uavigating. tha river 8 Juan and she lekes ef Nicaragua and Leon until the o: nul is compinred All Uvee dcivgs had roused the ire of the British oo evi at Leon. he endeavored to pick @ quarrel with ti Nicaragua wy ut hy writing to thew that his gc Yerbiment would ‘orl itself aggrieved at weir assertion that the revolutionary troubies existing had been pa y fomented by the British, the auseer bo got was, that they did esert i and, morrover believed it to be trae, From the ‘reteroal spiritin which they treat tl Novth American government, we presume they rely @ it Lo back them ta ease Joun Bull takes offemee, en should eodecvor to proceed to any hostile measure agaivet them Tremenvovs Garr Lake Scrruion— Anaya 0 Six Jonny Kicwanesos —A correspondent of tae Cley jend (Ulo) Klaindealer writes from the Saut St. Mari ou the 26th uit., that the propeller Napoleon (im whio' he war w purses cer) hud arrived trom isle Royale wit! the passengers who, it was feared, ha beeu lost im he: during (he late tempest, She escaped the worst of th gle in bor eame down iheuse in 28 hour Picking Uyet White Fish Point # Cleveland part: ke im boats, when they were drive thirty miles above the Point. lo ir lives, and were thirty-six hours withou it the Napoleon took them off. The sterm wa) emendous: the waver rose at White Fish Poiat igh — ortem feet hig thea hed before been known, a the volume of water passing the Saut was so great aimost to obscure the fail ale wa en Feport, ed thongh the schooner Swallow was’ blowa high an dry ashore at the Seuit. "The writer edds:—Amovg others on beacd, we name Sir Joba Ric¥ardaon, on hi return frog the 4 region. He bas found no traces of kinebin’s expedition, Sir Johu left E: nd in April Iss8 end trou the Sault 83 Marie, has made th; voyage tn © os aud boate and overinnd, 4 distance thiee (hovesue and dve hundred miles and baek, b wey oT Luke of the Woods, Mackenzie's iver, &@, At- ter reweh og the Aretio Ocean, they travelled five hun- dred miles along the goast. Ho speaks confidenth the exletence of a northern passage; its practicability he says is another quection, the saamers belag only from thirty to sixty days long. He goes by way ‘Toronto and \catreal to Boston, We beveaivoon board the US, Geologieal Corps, Poster, Whitucy, De Sore, ko They are bound down. Inpiaw Txoun rein Ts xas.—We learm from several per ous who bh just arrived from Saa Antonio, that ews bad reacteu that city from soue of the military ations als susie, tbat the Cawmaneae fudiaus had mode on # tack upon one of the indian trading houses on the biraxos and entirely broken ttup. The traders bad to wbeacon it, leaving their property to tue mercy of the ravages !t ikalev reported that che Camanehe: have held a coupoll ot war. aod conciuded bo @ Lorbitsies upou our frouder sertioments, ‘They ebate that one of their priuetpal chiefs was lately killed up. on the Nucows. by a party of Americaus, while on em excursion to (ids portion of Texas—au exeursion of Pleaouie we presume euch as murdering our ettizens, Sboucting women end ebildren, and stealing horses. ‘This chit macoubsedty belouged to pacty of Ia. Ciwue overinken by Linut Walser near Ataseoso, we published iu ® previous number we will have plenty of ogiments of Rwogers, io tho plage of three © yeutteman who arrived here from Mate- ivitson Wedooday last. repors that near the Agae Dulee. come (birty mites from this pizce, be sawe body oO: Indians. Auppoved to beadout twenty in number, ainrge eubalinde, prioelpally urules, in the di- vf oea Clonee on the Nueces, Lhis state- how been @ ut.cned by several ocher persons, whe da lorge tral iu thal nection of the country.” — vorpus Claieté Siar, Sept. 18. Frost Yocatax.—By the arrival, yosteraay, of the schooner feo Lrothers, Capt. Gucerres foom Steal, the is:k ule. we heave Merida papers up to the 14th ult, ues brought 0 18 peels. On Ue Sth ult. the indiaus attacaed the whites at Valiogoud sbout 4o'eloek ip the moraiog ‘The eom- — MenDGer of Loe Alvision seeing that the ebief atiaek of the ravages Wee on the read from Choma, divected @ piece of that psint, and wotly pointing it, wae ceriously wounded by aguoshot Atter a fight of two hours. (he !iaians were driven back aud dispersed, The inciaus # it romaia in the neighborhoed of Ba- lar ibe) have iormed # line of furtiteation, 800 or (+ tom Ube Hine of the whites Some of the Indians that bave beeu taken preww report a dine ment between ti tote # whites reew to this ae a eben: taining peace Several Lad ‘ehew place im the avighhorbood of lebimwl, none worthy ef pot! eveu ia a Yuea- tum derpaten Lhe Buletn Oficial continues to say that the grewt want of the country ts peace; yet it Lever sevms to uotice that the war is eoutinued, simply because the whites < suiicivutly vigeroas » et. 1. t Das ever ok with aden Like lettings of tl Tend ¢ Hen atee al Daye ¢ of Boceaneyee 6) Galle reo. A liber: ae tee ‘The reeripte of produce by canal since yesterday were 15.000 bbls, of fowr; 14.000 bushels Of wheat £5,000 burhels of corn; 9 000 basbels of 1 Was no marked ob not lerer, pot excee previourly current je trm, with good milliog loquiry; about 4,600 boshels ehanged handa, movly Genesee at $1 21 $14 Cora 44 flem aud in good | demand; the transeetions react 10000 bushels mixed Westen inquiry for barley eoatiaues a wit sof 25,000 hashels Inetadiog taixed nd four-rowed at (Za Gdete in Live tulee wre 100 bbis. wt 27) ets. for Ohio, | Borrato, October 9-6? M. The receipts of preduce since yesterday were 3000 29 OF0 bushele of wheat. 20,000 bushels of There is but little inquiry for flour, and the ts heavy, with a dowowerd tenden sy; the rales €00 bbls, ineludiog Wtaeonsia, at ni Michigan at $468 The demaud for wieat + moderete, emall rales of Ohio are makiog at is. For corn there ty @ rteady deman Dinee 6 WO buxhels at 6 ota. for mi . for flat yellow. nts are Gull at ids ots, Obie whiskey in quoted wt 24 ots #bippiog eligenoe: Borror, Artihip Leland, Manil's, Way 15, Angior, Jane 17. § lat £3.80, fon 66 4 brig Alcaynn, Porslard for Porta | I inst, ed UM. Capa Cod 8 12 ellos, aus enty Waa ing, Bitton for Liverpne tide, Cacitz, Md ait. Spoke 19th, Int 49, lon Bt, éhip Vaoberteon, Fairnaven tor Paevtie, clean. i e' Carroll, New Orleank, 1th alt; Harvard, Als ine. ds,Sthavts Windsor Uaetle, cadis, halt, Heer ath a: sold, of Salem, corm, murk of the day amount #460 Oth Sey i veok out! Pratt of Baem. Fi Bark Volante, Neweusile, aug 9% brig Fortans, Boenos | , aw ark b 0, bree teamer . si Gondar, Monte; Dito, Ap | jon; brig V , Matanzas: | ca Ketatlek, Savannahs | Elias Draley, eo; Lewis | Thila; sehrs dalaber, Fredercheburg; Kenper, | Arr sehrs Henry Cloy, Atbony; © Sid ship Reward Cary, Paoitia, | he Try phenia, Phil | febrs Onturd, Maltimare; stoops J Lanpheer aud *, N York. 7 On 6 thee | we of | ave | Nawr. trige Relma, Savanna for Rosian, wc pele Henry Atking, on hontd, which vearal fae F ried phand nt rea, and subrequrutly vn rm He for ds; ew ston; seher Cherokne, Richmond wesiaan, do for Prov tones, | Ponrtann, Oor. 8. Cl, bord Sarah Warren, San Franciveo, Sanem, Oot. 9% Art briga Praizie and Draco, Rio Grande. | Bagi ch, Prenes Reem (it evthinned Toler) before they hows! Fooms ard tables at AVIS OMEGA. Terror and atcem pervade thet portion ef the besis ess worid forme ts pre kbe wos woalth by ebtainiug aod Gaiter busines, color ie prices NOS anw ee Sout by J Fonnd et Last—The Cheapest piace tn chase the bet and mos @ To Brook's. Md Patton Brave oF gay, in ars le One Thowsrnd Prec Ply Carpeting. Crow Ta, to te ®, OT lorie, Se. 6A, te be. ot we kew ar the + pert Corpet Bi tin the Unied No. W Kowery, at ditem Ander- ten's Nee lure Skew Rooma, eteeked with tle rohest gov Bt wholesaly prices, Cail and ees The Sorccen’s Meat—we call the Atten= tion of the public te this ent Eating tinwon, Ni roan thoes taki ‘ Civaer dowa abelereot t pew per abe Pleuee, avd kid kuowiedge of his Basia eeuTe gen tat and clavorately-fitted Restoarant ae ib were by mole, eurpaseing! Te We to tot ene it wilt be poe may" siete it ay the mosh anktae commtry. At Leisnre, we may dom 1 We Will merely shave Hhatet te tom of Dr Meters, @m the north= d Anthouy etrevt. an west eerner of Breed Rew Invention favew Dra in tating Litres Nemes! —Hyalot yes or Prrtreite on Glase—a very impore font Mrreven cot in obing Telhouppes on Paper,thy who invention of W. & E, Langcnherp, Pies ieee Genaral ageat for New dorky a Breatway, where speclnene ft tnvemtion may be examinede Biliterds vory mach Improved, at the Devine Keowee # 5,000 Wires and Tonpees aiwaya on hand, Bt the Wis F ft whe Pranowe i dn the cfr tle all the Inlet fionnow patel Hale, a lane AP great abun one We would entl the ‘s Improved 8 koe moment 4. Geasienam at the D pot, on vb i sree giiggt he Frankia | red alk to, §

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