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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ‘The Remains ef General Worth—The In- | no soldier can withstand, and no stratagem or skill Interesting from Peru. Ttallan Opera. ‘Theatrical aa Musical. by termont Yesterday=—Grand Display. can bis arsault Nothing but feith in Christ | ADDITIONAL INTELLIGENCE OF THE DIFFICULTY BR- In consequence of the lateness of the houratwhich | Rowsny Tuxatay.—The “Th: » can rubddue him. for by faith jo the first begotten TWEEN THE AMERI HARG IMPORTANT RAILROAD CASE—SUSANNAH DR. the Opera clores, | could mot, Mr. Editor, re the e ree Guardsmen,” Mr, Yosterdey was performed the last rad office—thein- | from the dead, when tho last trumpet shall sound. | prrtie Gmc ANLEICAN CHARGE AND TILK AUTWO- | 1M en ee UU DSO Rivee a ANAM DRAKE AND | ater promiced for your columas in tufficlent timetor | Lester's new drama, is wndoubtedly oue of the best terment of the mortal remains of General Wort! the gisve must surrender its prey, and death ‘The day was equally propitious as the day before, and oe swallowed up in victory. I am not prepared give even a eynopsls of the history of deceased. His the spectacle was scarcely lees imposing; im some re- | history ix not yet cae He fought in all the lin epects it was more picturesque and sublime, It was | of the North, and in the battle. firlds of 1813. atated yesterday, and the rumor had gained extensive | 1 eal Pleii fof Mentos circulation, that to the New York Volanteors would at | us ivel the amount of our nutionalloas But Jength be conceded the right to which they were enti- | ail the military glory and pomp of the world Nov 16 —Thts case came upon motion for the Herald of this morni: However. | presume the | plays ever produced on am American stage. The com- yet egg delay is not material, But rst, of the Operaitself. Ob, ae seetenin ho a for a forty- wing power govse-quill, to devoribe all that | Pilation of Alexandre Dumae’ celebrated novel has beer doubi 7 brea orca of everything that is fascinating 6 the made by the actor author with great skill, and » per- val street, at Weat street. through ( |. | ear and eye promises even still moretoafford! [thas @ | feot knowledge of dramatic effects. We were partien- hambers street, oF aupwetore with; | Releldorcopeau character Every changeof tsilving par- | larly struck with this laxt night, when we heard the something more new.more plearant, more | piay, from beginning to end, withont losing a syllable, 3 without mi sig Bo peta @ sight, @ coup de théatre. mere expression of the | Messrs. Lester. Wallaok, Gilbert, an Dunn, as well as The Washington Globe hae a letter from doar U. ‘ existing between our Chargé and the ritien, in conrequenes of an affray between the crew of a boat belonging to the ship Acadia, bownd for Cali- . to € fornia, und the crew of # boat under command of an id limite; and that the said injunction be | ticles produc Rimao.”’ | perpetual. ‘ brilliant still were not the | Ip support of the motion, Mr. Tillou, conasel for the | Power of conjurh Up, ‘geous pictu: | tled by the laws of military etiquette and by deeds of | ‘The boast of heraldry, the’pomp of power, aggressors; yet they were overpowered, uanereifully | plaintitie, read the petition of the plaintiffs, ae printed, mont animate as well as in- | Mesdames Wallack, Wemyss, and Jordan. the principal valor. Pout when men in authority take one wrong step, Acdall that beauty all that wealtl gave, besten, bound aod sualtrented, bya rade police, through | containing the legal grounds and reasons for the in- that # man ip this nineteenth cenjury can | dramatis persone engaged, pre great éclat to their . Await alike th’ inevitable hour, the streets, who frequeutly struck them while bound, | junction demanded The substance of the reasons for | Well desire. It is « seventh heaven. iu whiob are to be | respective rdies Mr. Arnold, a6 Cardinal de Riche- ‘they genetaliy follow it up by many others, simply be- ine pails at. cee leak tntoe thd gers, Teeter paige ac daughters, rich io all their | liew, aeted with much energy, but always forgets that mundane attributes, whieh bave made them the elect | the aside” of his epeeches, principally in his of angels. In fact, what fs it not that is delicious to | conversation with Bevanvieux, should be whispered, ‘the iinagination? One journal of Saturday alluded to | and not spoken loudly, His costame, also, is not cor- ous thing of light which assuredly stands uari- jas says that the dinal used to look more ind the picture of what our jor than @ priest; but it is well known, been, when meal records. that Richelieu alwaysdi jn plain rearlet, and, if he chose sometimes to adopt the helmet and cuirass, he never forgot to put his red peace oy ghee ae d the tnjupetion isnt, ecu we the rail track. if laid | found the choicest of Ev. eause they bave the power. Thu power of in ‘Worth was not fond of war. Our heroio President | Witbout trial or examination own, will injure jacent property. 2d. Because | in this country, however, is very limited, and the | isnot Our first President was not. If they fought, | beration was applied ‘or by our Chureé: they were kept ped aed. me i down. wll ‘oe gonrenieat to | |, without investigatio ; higher power— the sovereign people —understand how to | jt was to, MARS oF Kee tele ea ree aay | certain festive day of the Govarmor, they were reloused, | Becaure it will be dangerous. dth Because it will bee | # 6% vindicate public opinion gud justive, when both areset | to ray. let us not, in the poetry of war, forget the | #¢cording to a custom of the plave. ax an act of grace | walled one seams cs * nae at nought by a small despotism. The pertinagity with | horrors cf its carnage. Chere is a time coming, when | t crimiu Another cause of diMouity arose from | beau! grandmother ought to . | the ecachman of the Chargé ( Peruvian) giving some tempted by the wily serpent; and anether (t! which the Volunteers have been excluded from the po- Same sea be oo pee ae sae 0 peace ii . uni ver- | displearure to an officer "athe, pollen ne a an | Of the citizens. which vested right no corporation have | Jownal) dercriber a second, who, habited in whit sition which is due to them, was exemplified yesterday. | Cover the sea armed pariy, under ooomand of an officer, entered the | the right to violate and take away. 7th. Because such | Surrounded by dark coated men in the parquette, looked in bis bead As for the two last scenes, which ‘There was a decent opportuatty of retracing the error | "Thy Croaus of nature ia this nethor world howsgor court of the Charge for the purpose of appra- | @ railroad track ia not required (or the public good libs © Gallente ily growing out of o bed ct binek ines | Reve bese adéed to the novel of Dumas- the Meagan committed. ‘There was no nevessity forthe National | Which Heav’n has heard for ages. have hending the coachman. Mir Clay, the Cherszé wroteto | ‘Tbe perusal of the petition, and the various doou- | Why should the sierald, which is read by everybody | rade, and Apothecsis of the Three Guardsmen—we Guard socompanying the remains to the Cemetery. | portemaity cuban eed be pacts nate oe Maines Om tae eulinet abe. oa ments, affidavita aud papers corroborative of the same, | that cau read, not be the chronicler of similar perfec: | assure Messrs Hamblin and Lester that this display te To doso, they actually fuvaded the cilitary territory of | \cretold Uy propbets and by poets sung. “informe? (meaning. aa ioqairy into tha subjsst) | having been gone through. E. Sandford, fisq , rose to | 0M, which was visible there last night! Why not pass | not only im bad taste. but also useless to the effest of another city aud another brigade It was tae intention | }yutinirtg ete tha erated cen would be made—to which Mr C repiiud that nolaq argue the question in support of the motte ite prised enecmia on the Leds ead Peyele of the | the drama. They hed better be omitted for the futare, Of the Long Iniand military to give the port ofhonor to | gin"thimtang veaseapusiet hate ect vik ecesrary; bie statement of the fact of outrage | Sendford entered upon along end abi evening!—en her, the full contour of whose white- | and the play of the ~ Chree Guardsmen” will be alto- the New York Volunceers. But out comes@n adver- | Puijiid their tardy aud disastesus eourse Was sufficient ' Although ten dayx bad elapsed from | argument. to show the right of the pl robed form, girt around with the blue cestus ot Venus, | gether excellent. The same Dill will be repeated thie ' tirement from the Committee of Arrangements, giving | Over a sinful world; and what remains the daie of Mr Clay's second note, no junction, the illegality of the proposed action of this brought to the mind of the beholder the fasoiuations of | yeni: it to the National Guard | If this procveding wat not | OF this tempestuous state of human wings, ecelved at the time of the Falmouth's arrival Upow | ailroad ‘corporation, be. ag hls views by & ede Eton Nisto’s Ganoxy.—This magnificent and much-fee- je General Sandford, it was senctio: © appearance of the Falmouth, Mr Clay reopened | learned array of legal ir Sandford no : opal , Lal lish: bril presenoe at the funeral A 4 POSIT OEE mene tt nes ae the sunject. and the officer of palice was panished, py | having concluded. the court adjourned to Saturday | War shade which adornment would robof ite beauty— | dented establishment presented # numerous and surpenrien, to bis satirfaction, and when we left, the | (this day), at 10 o'clock or on her who, babited im @ rich biue, shaded by th iant audience. It being the benefit of the beautiful case of the Acudia, although not defiuitely settled, was | We hall give the heads and points of Mr, Sandford’s | Most delicate gauze, and with hair nearly eimil dansuese, Mile. Adelaide Lehmau, the public have there- nearly #0, the guveromrnt signifying a wilingnes to | able argument when it Iv ende eet, ead Dene remade See A at ee eee attested their appreciation of that favorite, pay the punished boat's orew liberally, and to indem- aceful eiderdown intertwined, recalled, by the PP Ely the ebip for her loss by detention The Cabinet wetness of expression of the whole of her beaatifal rtainments commenced with the ever popalaz ee ea ene “Jocko, the Brazilian Ape,” which a features, and, most of all, her chiselled lips, waich | gomie pantomi hie storms have bissted and def Inrerestine INreLuicence Prom Trxas.—The (Correspondenence of the Baltimore Clipper | | | seemed to have been nurtured on the honeysuckle cbarecter was sustained by’ the dirtingulsned'M, Mare For man’s revolt, shall with # smile repair. N 7 ib it iT of thi id boy god? q ew Orleans Pwayune, of the 8th inst. says:—By | The object af Mr. Clay's Vistt te the East-Probable Ree | 10u¥ the image of the love e winged boy god? | sett) He performed his part with that dexterity and 1 would give » soldier bis honor ; and ferat gui meurlt | the arrival here yeeterday 0 the steamship Ualves | sigrction” of ity Clayton Lite Sucruore Menton to | Hhuk Am some degree, luatraiiug thetruch of any ebe- | Silty for which he 80 justly famed. His oxtruordt- ; olmam is axupplicable to General Worth a3 to Admiral " s 4 7 ristied belief, that women (the beautitul.) are only lent formed, led the prvovssion out sf the west gate, Captain | Perec "Bat the laurels of both warriors are dyed im | £0 Captain Crane, trom Galvesten, the dth inst Bucele— ste. Conemeer, #e toman on earth aud are to be the future spportion- | UMry feate ete The preterm rece Shumway's Company berg the guard immediate 1 Ne ‘The visit of Mr. Clay to the East, fore the | Ground the brarse, nbich was dcawa oy six horses. ‘The | blcod. andthe pwans of their victories are miagied with xe bere Teqevagane invian ae ig Se of | posinnltng of the sesslva of Gonarenn coos whice tke | ant © e therefore. Mr Editor, I tepeat— | by the sp.endid new “Divertisement,” which afforded > Laracr of the warrior followed und then the relatives of | te sigbs and tears of widows and or Soldiers | Hat port, and orher papers trom the interior of | be £ . Know whether there is auy good reason why tuisshould | pleuitar pleasure avd delight to the audience. The ¢ sie : of the State of New York ! !, too. am the State. wire oves have looked so wisely, and given auch #ig- | not be done in your columns, to which all femaly eyes the debensed, in carringes Next tollewed the Commit- 5 a nificant shakes of the bead, h in it, one of y YS | amusements concluded with the new comic pantomime b tec of Arraugements, ins carriage, and also several | t° ¢mlist you a he army of the Prince of Peace. | The Civilian of the 30ch ult. states that a com- vase on Se ties’ thea ee-dhninien look vp, and | will make & empt, called the Red Gnome and White Warrior,” whiom other members of the | oumen council. Thea St. | XU might, like Alexander, conquer the world ; aad | pany is about to be started ia Galveston, eatitled | fuceesston at Mr losten, who, | ancuse pape The performance last night was truly delightful. | was witnessed with as much zest as over, The two rate 's Lodge of Freeand Accepted Viason: wr in oe a fhe Paget satiny 702 | the jalveston end Brazos Navigation Company, | the State Department soon after th ‘i Pgs orp eae Sera bees Scat hand Hane and celebrated comedians, H. Placide and Collian, will tnd e grand banner, unde rain of ¥rremasons of the | Soult Metertiere fenterebcenatour thovorerced | {rie purpece of cutting a canal trom San Lani | Mr. Clagten mil Ioure of is ‘wn consent fuiyeoa: | ho gis mth move eet tae Seauifel aad he | SRPCME cvnieht together ln the popular come ofthe loages o eity, Under its jurisdiction. “Th Gaied eeuetedbd tik s ence or West Galveston Buy to the Brazos river, with | yinced of the truth of the old uneasy isthehead ny scena between the quilty mother aud heart broken | cemic cketeb culled the “Lost Letter? Fret cuoh @ : ow! ° 1D; Hina 6 enezina P The Masonic Grand Lodge of St John then sur- the privilege also of Sennen. by canal the t wears a erown ’’ No one bas been fixed upon | gon, which clores hereventiul career. She exceeded her- concentration of talent, we with certaint: anticipate : Pee une ducetwar rousd the Park, through | ToWLded the remains, avd Mr Heury Atwood, Graud | Waters of the Brazos river with the San Berard, | bis successor, The name of Daniel Webster was | seit’ Her powers were put forth with an energy,» beauty, | that there wil wey ureweub lense; sit brent ab. Qeokman strect, theme: taco William strevt, and down | M@ter, addressed the brethren, moralising upon the | Peach Creck und Colorado. It is intended to | Rentioned; the reply was,” too chomderish,”) ™ too | y sctimess, that seemed to imply.“ I have won my way | vice to those who would wish to soe these favorites play, a jeckmen ~ ; los-on Of death before them. He then threw ® unsonio | apply tothe Legislature for a canal ch The | 23\eria + ey Boally Tuentioned ; no cue | to public approbation—to the iavor of an audience oa | to yecure reata ut un early period a Fulten street to the ferry !t required three or four apron upon the colin, aad then ital stock will be $160,600, with the pr | said pay, and it is not improbable that Mr. Clay | pidie of appreciating the talent | cannot but feel that 'y Ps Doats to accommodate the procersion. lastly, © oprig of myrtle, wh ft al it re i 1000, to he divided ‘ye Will be Secretary of State, being forced to yield to | ee ers, sud that proud position | will maintain, in | Bonvor’s Tarata® —Nothing could more fally osta~ PEEPARATIONS IN BROOKLYN. tated bim, and a shower gs fell onthe cofla, All | Uigty ung, tt to 300,000, Ato shares | the wishes of Gen. Taylor. Chis has been discussed | spite of ull rivairy — all unworchy attempts to talk me | bleh the fuct of the high estimation fa which Mr, Y at the White House, and time will prove itstrath. [ | , In beg masatiane the Leng. Island pth en | eee peices ace Gora tye A ht ¢ tke the following from the Victoria Advo- | ansure yeu that I havethe best authority for stating | @0"D.” But the best proct of the escelienes of her | Brougham is held, both as an author and an actor, than 2 twas to be found 1 Debs vical ibe ighiol conviat bowen wiles Her | Soneriuen iclsise choke ta hearer tatteseeee er Ee | omit, Othe Ot inet Mr Clayton's intended retirement, I gusts that be | Unen Hee eee agntit came frou ediert, | the very crowded aud overwhelming audience which ‘ork Volnuteers, they gave them the vext best, mame- | and to express their sorrrw, they let them fall upoa |. Theeditor of the Western Texan ha: letter to be ye oe bi cng ate tush toa | Minating house. Forti's voice, all-—sweetness--added | attended this theatre, on the occasion of his benefit, ly, at the brad of their own column, or the extreme | their thighs, with the exclamation of “Alay! our | Malor Babbitt from an offloer of the army. daved at | tit, Vostiestes ellaier Caio ee erie thout | much to the enchanting effect of the whole. last evening. The entertainments wero very attrac- ht. The force consisted of General Duryea’s Bri- | brother! iad allele pao! GML Ms wiodhange: oy meg ‘tbat be bed mot turaed out any gue with | _ And now, Mr. Editor, | eater upon ® less postioal | (1 commencing with the ‘ntererting domestic drama the © 4 7, : e government tre arrived there ou the - jeot - Of the 6.b, whieh appeared in your columns on the fol- ; United States Artillery from Fort Hamiltos,Colonel | when the band periormed the * Dead March in Saul,’ | *Fiter adde:—Report says that Americans inthe om- | thet he was ready to lay the proof of the trach of the | jowing day. | bad been given to understand by # par- | Were added, the interlude of“ Jersey Monopoly,” and » ‘THE FORMATION OF THE PROCESSION. ro wi ot ‘The'hovr fixed by the Commites of Arrangements | Tritt atic ore wane for the commencement of the procession was 10 o’elock, ‘When Sin hath moved hi Dut it did not start from the rark until balf past 11 o'clock, The crowd in the Park. though not Shall visit Earth in mercy in his ebariot. paved with lo Washington i | ay ‘ loy of the State authorities of Ubihushus hare Ty case of removal. before the Senate.” | 60 ee ake ‘to | laughable and ludicrous travestie of * Hamlet” —thas | Rig coi the oar my prime bey Soocais parle Dover am “ ‘ted any sepa with te eit | terea our territory, and attscked, killed, and scalped who have been reformed out of ofies, | belngct ene Reith La Rag gat patsy this | Moot philosophical and soul-stirring of wll the works of | : z ~ ‘< ‘4. peserfol Indians wewr Presidio del Norte This will les you wish to have yourselves proved 1d be pelnted out & ‘fC Lattended the | the great master mind of every age, Burton performed the following order, in Ful treet precision. ° 4 imeompetent.”’ “ dishonest.” or faichful.?? | city, and would be priated out to me woded the | 06 cars cf Tom Bobeliak, with mosh trathialnes | 01 OKLYN. turned to the city, w produce among the various tribes heatility towards all ~ ne d oe ia | Opera on Monday night, and provided farther al- oer" pete ay} jalness co ‘THE PROCESSION IN BROOKLYN. white men, Chibuabua i4 now literally besieged by | _ | bave it trom the best authority, thet atter Majer juiion should be wade to him ip reference to the mat- | b@ture; Brougham was “rich,” as the poor Irish Emi- The First Regiment of New York Volunters formed | 0" wey The remains are to be remé decause of this outrage. , whe ot Baxter, Galiagher, aod h heens 3 the bead of ihe column or extreme righ), commanded | Circe Companions inaris, aad a monuient isto be |, News trom Iii Paso, dated the 16th September, —— a mae. | aa) - | ereoted to his memory on been received by Mair Babbut, Assistant 5 Caw OER S uartermaster General. The goverument train ae anak acy Sa Br pocetedenis§ : ia Ps o cae bane, ie had arrived, after being out tio duys, but only @itizens’ dress, im addition to those who bore arms, were | 11 another part of the Llerald will be found a fall de- | !hY-three were oecupied im marching. Corn 19 Young had been sooeuees Co leotor of Wilmington, hey rant; and Messrs Clarke and Lynae reovived thete Del, be sent to Washington @ list of clerks to bs con- ay commeeeet: Se: seas ust measure of applause To-night will be repeated firmed, and he received for reply ® list of appointens, sesetslty of using the lua | “Jeraey Monopoly.” and “Hatmlet” travestiod, with io bated on bis ist; Major Young's | ¢iigge he did, would concider Limself bound ia honor | ther entertainments ~ Poor - need =— Teylor himself f. jouke the amende to the corps which had been | Cuanrnav’s Narionat. Turatne.—This place of estayer Keane Ser pera. named, if it should be found that he was ineorreet. 1 | amusement may be called, with resson, the “ People's ter which bad previo about twenty of the regiment who were without arms, | , tote or the ttcnment of cea Werle worth $3 a bushel there, and beef is not tobe had. | Mexican Commission. —At the meeting of the Board S°c\"dingly communicated to the friwnd of wat gontles | Wouse. for it te nightly crowded with & very nume- and marched under command ef Coptain M.K. Taylor, | “The remains of Col. Duncan were escorted yesterday | Filty dollars per yoke had been offered for the ten- | ef Commiseioners on claims against Mexico, on Tus | that both should attend the Opera onthe night in | rove audience, The able manager ot this theatre has of Twisgs’ Mounted Kiflemon The Pennsylvania | morning at 8 o'elock, from the City Hall to the st. | der-footed catde belonging to the train. Gay, the 18th inst, the memorial of James O. Flaherty, | question for thy purpore of ratifying themselves. Chey | secured an excellemt company, among tbo membors of and Louriana Kegiments were » reprevented, BY | Nicholas Fteat pt Vine A fight bad ken plece between a detachment , ¢#*e of the schooner Wm A. Turner; of Jos. Audre dl. A gentle: was pointed out to them by J Captain Binden. renusylvanians, and Lieut. Berry, Louisiana Mounted Dragoons Of the New York Regl- ment, the following oflioers were present in addition to , foot of Canal street, by € { he h did att cent's company of Light G rd of honor, | of American troops commanded by Major Stein | C#t¢ of the schooner Mary Ann; of Uharlotte B Hots, the party, stating that whenee they were taken to Cornwall, Orange county, | and « party of Apache Iudians, about ninety miles S¢s)inistrater of Peter Hots case Arete Elli identity; the wuthority of for interment. The procession war mot large from Dona Aue, in the direction of the Gila, Cor- | @!8 Holbrook. case of the schooner Joh ing in the most positive manner, tbat he was notthe | Smith mistake bad occurred in the | Which we are pleased to mention, Messrs Seymour, Tilton, Taylor, Burke, and Merdames Jones, Mestayer, Suth and others of grew: talent. land. Lockyer those above nauied:- Capt. Farvbaw.Capt A W. Tay- t 4 ‘ und Dorcas Plumer, were severally received — , bl hi h formed last to Whitehall. and thence to Governor's Island, Capt, | \'8J0T Stein was slightly wounded. The loss of ry & A Jobn W. Simon: | position, as they moreover do, regretting with me, that | delight, by bestowing much applause to the cousdians MeArdle’s com, City Guard, escorting, as a guard | the findians was not ascertained; but forty horses | {ie officer of artillery who admitted having been in| who appeared in the drama, vaudeville, and farce. ata e , 7 ood mules were retwken. The Americans were | teverally rejected; | town thet night, but Tented having been ‘at the Opera, Several movessiee are tn preperation, ond Will been Us ‘Texan and 0 ‘ wo Sesgeas ‘Tin Wate Youn: Veco —On their return to | ftom forty to fifty; the Indians fifty to mixty; but | of technical averments. chiefly pertaining to alleg bad pet esrber communicated that declaration, produced, ‘This evening, the bill consists of the drama fae abiasien heme areal ier presented by the | > Cokin from Greenwood, yesterday, the Velunteers | the latter were strongly posted in almost imper- Mhich arm omitted, relating to the citizenship @f the | By ihe way, while on the subject of Britiah oMoers, of “Agnes de Vero” Itobber's Wife)” and the faroe, J > Ni i ie! emot ye Of th ‘abi of tere led © Mot and Child are Doing W bad Sih nw apearanenytoguscavetindly hana | Torley cna oe ope nglscted ere | YG MEM ewig. Wale Tezanyot the 2th | seg ste of Zener the Berd odead tow | uy the heb Ses Sal and pcan | “yitenast ror Pasreten alstorrtplae some, for it was presented alter the war, The other | invitetions to dinner from the ‘ne San Antonio Western Texan, e | received the memorials of John P Shatzell aad Joba | throughout canada, are cutting ell thos who have wa wees on ane twe bave poem some corvice, ed ace be vad Ld = a ae sae, were com gr non ng seen hued oad Patberson, as amended, ot Alexander H. Cook; of | signed ‘and anrurement was filled, last uight, with a namerous and ‘WOERe of the wear!) or rather they ace the bect haut cal now oul wiel Davis, case of the rehooner Julius Casar; of WF. who had been attracted it. Tb owes were Born vy privates Doughty | exerted to this eity by that fue body of mon, the | frem thin place for the f ee j truly lament , Me setcee tiitnmente Lead ad te chased eof of | Washington Lite Goal T sue Gs © eter the’ Velen soa ner prvbebly leave lo tem dayee Re | eS 2 eB Ce, ces of Se Memes ries of amusements which riguing, the annexation paper Ibis i Je, aud (here con be no hope for theCang- | bighly fashionable audie fhe great merchaute of Montreal | thither by the excellent . Columbia; of James faylor White; of J. ¥ by the observers. teers raw them back tothe ferry, when they passed the z “1 Gals the cabeoner, Bu to be ont by the ai were performed yesterday evening. ‘The entertein- ‘The 14th Regiment of New} ork State Militia. com. | Herald office on their way Frersnet in tax Mexnimack Rrver—Insery | of the sebo Beott; something revt nin the Stw “ marded by Col Quirk Wace Gach, took the next | A Bavrat Aenavit, ano Pacessuy Monven.—The | TO THE Raitacans.—The Lowell, Mase, Comer, | srenciochote scovdl ccecceet tan if this sert of thing continues much longer. these gao- | ments commenced with the rather interosting petite ‘Gemeon will be Otber, whieh th iace in the procession cooklya National Guai 4 the company called the of the 13th inet. speaking of the freshet in the apt. Spracue, t vener was called yerterday to bold an toq he City Hospital, om’ the body of # young girl. nobody to cut, vniess they cut wach | comedy of the “Crown Prince, or the Buckls of Bril- is little probability of their ever | jiants,”’ whick was admirably delivered. and recvived que. in the oase of the beig Merrimack river, say#:—Merrinuck river was, rick. avd of the Mercantile Im 0 4 | i } wipropag de Boties~ Wid you ever hear the boot | with much pleasure and delight Mr. Waloot, as the Tdis fine company parades by the tap of Uy ebout iifteen years, by the name of | higher yesterdey at noon, than it has been since | York — Washington Kepublic, No 1 ipl! If you have, perhaps thousaads of ~ c on i Gniformn ie bite erat iaced with wuite,siky b'ue crouse's, | io ged seaterany Muruiog. Int | the epring of 1843. Traneportation on railroads | ‘The Board of Commiasioners on olaime against Mexi- | your readers Dive bot, aud, sheretore,"1 will cunclade | Wintce ats crea hte oncr with aieat ciate oan ne Hie acted his part with great abtlity aud origt- ity. aud was loudiy obvered Che by the performance of the grand Regiment,” iy, netration of unt ke Guards’ Club One day young ensiguaf that tion. Miss y Vayler in the character of Mace the orps entered his ebop, and compisining of apair of | Child of the Regiment sustained ber role with beilliamt Memorial of the same—case of achoover Lodi 43. Me- boots which bad been sent home to hia and did mot | suecens Her persomiGeation of Maris was truly grand, moriat of C & H. Childs fschooust Cornelian, exactly fit, ewore “demme,” that he would withdraw | gcgomparied with @ epirit, animation, aad correctness 44 Memorial of Jonah Rogers, administrator of Augus- his custom. “ticlion’” cried out the rough old Hoby, sticulation, that won for her the admiration aad tus Hogers— ease of schooner Nelson, 45. Memortalof addrerring his foreman, “shut up shop, and give up | enthuriastic applause of the deneely crowded house, and while beiis They numbered 43. (hecompany vext | eons quence. ax alleged, from blo’ in order was the Brookly» frauklin Guards, Captain | feted bya Mrs Ann Mehan. re-iding at Beldwin; uniform. bine frocks, aud black trouser | liemetreet The deceased, it seems, was taken some faced with white, nombering 25 men. The third com | two years ago from one of the orplan eyluma, and has p+ pw Ube Steuben Guards, apt. Shepherd; wulform, | a mcet ever since suflered con iuuaily from the brutal | Cer good headway, crossing a piece of bog the en- ue coats fecrd with white, wud ety blue trousers | @:cacks made om ber person by Mra Mehaa, someties ine made a dive into the mad, the teader fel- faced vith white ‘Tbis body nambered Jl men. The | with «broomstick, and a! neat company io order was the Union Biavs, + bas been considerably affiected. Friday afternoon | 0 met yesterday, pursuant to adjonrament, and pro- wy letter withit. the lust passenger train up from Concord over the | ceeded in its examination of new memorials | Tao fol. Everybody knows old Hoby, the celebrated av Montrewl road, met witha sad mishap. When nu- | 1¥iMg were ordered to be received :—30 Memorial of wealthy bovlmake b Jawes W. Zacharie~ case of rehooner Susan. 40. merial of John Parrott —embargo of propery morial of ©. bredall—tavee imprivoamen a a 1 ds perheyps others with @ becumer, or, in lowed, and the pas | fact any heavy instrumeut thet came handy Che | sucken engine and ce poor girl from the violence ased towmrds ber on That engine, driver and firemen red to reach @ orighbor’s house tor i er cars pushed on over the *, and brought up. The amped from the engine | the later being serious!y hart. No other personal | Goo id blue tr. bild; wuiform, blur wad Cree® belts get | iateare we 4. Hn pe. : the Atlantic ineurance Company of New York of businers immediately; here is imsiga --, of the Guard topos onal jury Waseusiaimed. The engine was badly da- De pany w York —case usiLers immediately, ia A Her singing was by no meaus laferior to ber actiag. ‘bite belts, nod cack trou ab ent fontoss | 28ere Oicane | moged. “On Saturday, staging of five miles was | BNE Splendid. 40. Memoual ct Jems k. Hrown—euve threatexe towiitdraw is custom teom us? |! | Th J her, our darling child,” s! Drought Capt, Graham's troop of Ringgold Herve | affidavit of the facts, as above stated agaiuat irs, Me- | Teeotted to, toconvey passengers over the break in | Cf *¢ho + Poow ee ee ee ee | ee iene ‘ pe pee nee oo} a ran? ‘ Pe os Se Ganrds, which ores artillery corps. They num@- | hin. Sbe was thea conveyed to the tity Heepital, | the rood.” Saturoay eventog’s passenger train | TC\iet ef Ateriean tmeuauer Compaay of New York > pep adicgeie egy age aha: x “Farewell, companions,” she eung in such pl OBSEKVEK, cemts, that it was truly aifecting la the Dered 60 horees, and Jooked remarkably well Their | and placed under the care of Doc werritt, with but | down, from the Pr ssumpsic, Central and Northern Thomas Morrison. eurvieing partner of Plamer & slot ly | day,” ena of 4 in the grand # upiform is blue cout and grey trousers, aad white and | piste hopes of her recovery. aud esterday moruin | | | | a | pany wae the Willi | which an inquest will be beld to-day, when farther | Metthere, exchanged passengers, and brcked down | | | roed,due im Lowell at 5 P.M. did vot arrive tll 49. Memorial of Josepa Mathieu Cucaila. - = — France,” she w . ‘ cored = Mi red plumes she expired Mrs. Meban was arrested one wartant | helf past nine, in consequence of the Northern trator of Simon Cusuilu—case of echouner leat 08, urosly encore it. + 4 om | past, nine, , f wrt 8 i se ou Court of General Sessions. Bishop, a8 Rodolph, who possesses @ well cultivated ‘The 1ath Reclment, commacded by Licut. Col Beers, | je-ved by Justice Lothrop. and committed to privon. | rood having bern washed away at Canaan ‘Trains | MeKim. IID ns bpp renting enn Bo pe EE in ng Be Ar RT maith, came nexe in order, and | The Coroner now hes the owe wader investigation ‘The tcllowing memorials wero rejected :—Memorial “Noy 16 Waring for an vliderman.— (Che Recorder | hour.” with much tweling and expr ; , Lowe Sad Whe Of Jobu Parrott, im the ewe of thi dor-asnot com | png nic Kelly, che Distriet Attorne cuted the solo, “AN Is Joy.” with groat power of vole. sath Fohs the Oho Hest pore Grecans: So in wumber:*| tcny, Draw” be eietiee | throngh that send of promiaes® naformed ne iat | PDI with the'ules iewovtal of Wiilaa 8 tasrout, | Slalgte: together im the panel of furore, Mente. Niokrtson Cobover, Mise sities and Ales lebere Le ow. hom dbuned, Laeen, A Cavrion vo Panents ~ The Coroner yesterday held Frid bulf water At Beseawe purviving periner of the firm of Parrott & Wilson, a# . in atteuda wood acquitted thernselven ty ovnsidorabis advantage, burgh Washington Cuad, Lett, | ap inquest st No.7 Catharine alip, on the body of a | OM Fiiduy, it was bu Lanna #caWeD | pot netting Ierih the facts wud ciroumstanoys whouce mg, this morning ‘The whole evooluded with the laughable farov of 0 Biue tiowers. Th an the tconly Walutogian’ Lig | Hele child, oged one year and three mouths, by the SS a ite, hon river pas weet oy arives the claim except by referring to cher eaten ‘constituted @f “Trumpeter's Wedding,” whioh oaused much mere ee rem te ook ya Washington Lie | name of margaret Currens, who came to her death | roud bacly je Nashua and Lowell Railroac of Anu Y. Kelly, administra om hesinese } ment ‘To-night will be performed no less than four by upretting @ kettle of boiling coffe from the | wes threatened at Middlesex, C stove ever her person, acalds | above Ty caused death in @ few hours be more careful, and not allow such dasgervus arcicles msford, aad | sboro’, by the river, ud several trains were at work during the day. Fears were enter. not setting forth whether the p being domiciisted im a fo. of such © | piewes, We expect to reo another crowded how Cumsoty’s Mexeraeca — This afternoon ‘and evenit Christy's inimitable band will display theit power vilged to remuir eves o Alder awasle the action a stund, fu conrequene th eens fed Clark, | When things had been ip this inter company there ts Deing vative American the captain. Wm M. Burnet eplit, @* @ portion of the corps will not tura out under who ivan Kogiishman, | | Hite mebu: Union Greys, Capt. Waish, at in | tained yesterday that the timber locks at the * Old | fer Ubree querters of au hour, one of Lue juryuenad- pegro vocalizetion in several beautiful melodies The dros gouy Sates Been gold Tecings The Brookiya | tbe #ithia the reach that tender | Guard Locks,” were liable to give way, being old, | f ae eee sty | Created tae court, Pinay phe spagh ehed sony wendy ar sre ys 4 Capt. Mortiso ovat aad dark | fr ste aleaye ready and willing to take hold of aay: | 11.4 not in the eovndest condition. A strong f } vied Scales \emorigl Of Seutorth “junystan = The jury would like to know of the court | pley asolo on the gular; George \bristy will dacee Growers, with fed facings Brovkiyn Pierson Light | *2!™6; Without the Knowledge of danger. | wes hept in readiness to satet any emergenc | Kidder: waut of verification of ofieial character of the wierher their services will be required to-day Lucy Lovg; and the Ethiopian Poike burlesque with be Guard. : 4 dark trousers, with Drain oF 4 Poutceman.—On Saturday morning last, y f the feeb rece Ye, person before whom the outh purports to have bee Kiconvan.— We are waiting for our wsooiate, | executed by T) Vaughn aud ne Cheinty, Grows mastering | ® fie Gocurred at the corner of Ubrystio and Ri- | COHScquence Of the frehet one conver of. taken = Memorial of Sidney Uvati: exguition frog Juxy wan. — itis rather bad that fifty men and their | fum for the young fuiks in the afternoo > bend, 04 Gatiere, 4 in the falling of the wi flanoe!l mill at Haverhill, Maee., coved in this | Tempieo: a» (the claimant beivg @ forident ina fo- | Paven'e Cincve.— Wallets, the fncempacsble cléwn, with gold fn.i9, o. The rear cf this 1 1 house atong: | morning, doing damage to the amount of $2,000 | relat eounisy) omiiting tostate whether or not be vas 5 te carrying ail before him. flets deoidediy the greatest Pegiment was ciesed by the Brooklym: ity Guard, an ging to ti » | Lowell Courvr. eune theeeen, “Thee tows = oe pppraiance f Li original we bave ever » and we believe his bulget ariiliery company, with very baudsome new uniforms — trict, Wer nearly buried fm the burnivg rut . “ : . i Gaede to 400, etenet Moe 18 lice come into court, aud being invited to t @f Gi abd merriment could not be exbaased 620 O00 new cannon Their dress is red coat, black trou. durned io a most terribie m Tux Fioop in tHe Hovsen River.—The Albany | 0'clock t+-dey.— Nationa Vow t on the bene, did r0, The court be! onth, The equestrian company co very gers, faced with red. and very preity helmets, with | it Helmer was at work im the slischarge of his duty in Argus of the 12:h tost , hes the ix - - guiatiy organized proceeded to basi superior in their ring performances With this great cones ot brass. This apieudid battery num. | Temoving the furniture frou: the house. when the wail al particulars of the flood in th | Anoviea Prase oF tie Favaricat Anonttionnat oF Trral jor wissoult and Batlery — William Poole Was | seirection, it is no wonder thw cirows should be crowd- 40 horses. four splendid brass six- | fell Yesterday morning he died, after several days of | A large quantity of lumber, from the docks, was | 1%» Now. —Tbe following ourivus petition, with the placed ow triel, charged with havi muitied a0 ®% | oa every evening. An afternoon psrformance at 3 | dreadful agony, from the injorie | ‘seem sWept down the fiver, Scveral canal boate, | 262 in the Boston Liberator, of the 1th eaaltaud battery on Isaac A. Austia, on the 18th of | Csoiccn “ is | , # t | inet: tenes of Sabbatieut lave in this Com- September, 1645 in cnten, gaa Comonay EK. of the Pint | “Gvene tus caissne veisen | laden with flour, &e , which were at th at | ihecalth isa situa Union of Coureh aud Srate.and The ecmpiainant, Averin, being eatied to the stand, | | Amenican Musru.—The amusements of this old and | Eaet Albany, were aleo partied down—some of | y\')), thes oe tertified thy the 18th of September, 1848, he aad @ favorite establichinent are of @ very atcractive eharag- nem, uniform bie | them with, and some without any person on board | of Kome fiend named Marebail, went into ® public house in ter. The Martinetti family, in their gy mua-tic sotieve- Then followed tae Seveata to take cate of them. Mr. J. H. Pease & Co. hid | eanating Break) tf r towimie delineations, are exeetieat every sfteravon a 10 yee and Serare verrideld Clarks, cine. Rowe avd Miaeos Stanhope and vive alghter at the depot, with some 600 barrels of fl n board, which Went off with the rest, with kK Col Duryea mastering walry corps drew ap able to soy, ouly While t x Ss. t nilelasses of the Witness to drin Capt. Divvers © | Under the impress “Spare that gallant fellow on the © Capt, Shumway's company had the poss o that hey were uttered by Sir Jobo Harvey, in refe | WO men on board. A steamboat was rent after | erty aod protection of fhortly afterwards the the great pleasure of « stage perform. meciately erownd the remains Phe vitilery Compaay | renee to General Scott. who bad rendered himeelf parti- | it, and it was overtaken about six miles dora th eonselence be etruek witness ¢ curlosi:ies can be seen. the ground. Foie ts. uadoud'ed 7. @ pion wily courpievows by hie dartog while the ver, and brought back uninjured. Oue Trojam | Mateus fereritiem, tnjust ae ae te ieee, Se es Ay aan Sete aot neighbors must uve been severe sufferers by the | this pe Reonee of ~ cond decanter. whea Austin drew a plstol,and firedjust ternoom and evening contains many excellent negro og! eacelient style flood. In, addition to Janae qu tee af lumber, | copies en a letter els et mey be cbrained gratuitously at a the reeond decanter wes thrown; acoured then came , and the company ring t paktve the eases wood and staves, some 200 barrels gf four were | the anti Slavery Office. 21+ ornbiil threw bim down, and bit his ear; he held | The Cachwes and Polke, as dauc The culers of the entire ewept down the river by the flood, Hom that city, | « Te me Senate end Liowse of Kepresentativesof Marre- T some time, biting at bis shoulder, and exquisite display of the fantastic mov Great inconvenience und delay wee expe ced | ~~ ry ban fgg wi the part was | 0 class. Jobo Harve: been on the moat | from the impracticatility of locking bouts tate the | extremely lnme fur several weexs C Hau —E beautifal pavorana of the friendly teres to belleve that | basin om the river, owing to the high water. We | seribed another unscemwly aerault made o = York. now belog exbibited at the above the ence tivale In the field, a Jearn that on Saturday one of the abatments of the be Avo Sas SERS B Rarely preps emaors 4 Arerma diages of Our citiaeas, oY A vielt to the hail will weil repay tae adotirers of good foteret in their mutaal public a bridge near Guilderland, was carried away, aod a . If Nt Van Buren be corrret the ver erto gg ® new chanvel formed through the road, eome thirty oot ae al, painting. e ve rte or whe | - pats - » : Deneet d com cientious difference of opicion as to hen the Committee of Arreng “ pees bes bern very etveavous eee Oenerth need | and trom fifteen to twenty wide. Come | the boltwere of partioubar days, aud to the mode of thele pistol in consequence of threats | Booth, the tragedian, t+ playing at Norfolk, Va. Neo Tae commen Uvesst, & Pesci en beet attest to the fect shonld be ieeles | Munieation will of conrse be euspeaded for a week | observance io order to defend wiuself The jury | M'lie Biangy is playing at Cimeiunattt Or Vino dirprred. id | or more. Damage trom $1,500 to $2,000. | 2 ersnese It is contrary to the fundamental idea of pewyts f Bae {quilty, The court deferred judg: | Seoshay, Chey ae (j = epee a won & republic: jovernment, that conrcienes ehoald be ment til Thursday morning roo! ” ntelilgence, 41 your comments on the arrang mento of the Gn Mapes wv Onto.—We learn that a moet brotal formity by inw, or that eprctal rights | Charge of Rereivtng Stolen Goods —Kobert W. Higgs | A Barax Down.— As one of tne Ha xturst stages wae ed A | case of murder took eges should be given tom particular religious Was vext calied to di why hy ® charge of Fulton +t., on Fhureday, towards Urea wer the Hudson Worth Gaard Friday lest. Teeeiving two stolen watebes, (rcieater ery. it broke down. in consequeace of one Dumbering Ye. commended by Captain | tieh, Freneh, Spanterds, Poles and others —and it wr. | for coste—two dollars anda he ova | @ question of the holiness of daye—like w pap tay ded eee, eee, Se ova wee rollto; a tthe prerougers fx tunatey R ff- uniform. grey and red facings a | tainly cee! widering thefree masonry | nemed Floyd; and to satiety these, he levied on | ee eee 2 oe oe nA Eke anheaen Ware Were Teopeatively $00 out Feely sujury Then came the Mayor and Como of the sword Is as sacred a that of the trowel, the xa | four or five acres of standiog coro, and sold it to | d-elstou 3 | _ Burcrany.—some daring thieves, who seemed to be Brooniya F | wing thelr programme hare | a Copt. McKineey. The sule was thouglit to be il- ‘Well acquainted with the premises, breke into the | welling house of Wir Gaseoigae, No 63 Nassau street, Lae } legal, ond Floyd was advised by his weighbors to | °" wee, an 1% has es os Peden r ~ wy} on Tbureday mornin d stole @ quan’ ver oe potsemsen enventee rally 0 mile and the tout ¥ ' done eo more ore cofo, and take it hy id hen 3 x ch, | benetestal to allow tae people to decide fur th + in November last It was yoy MF. | spoons, with while timp one oped hea nmginge on etree! fro! h their asviete he did Yaen MoKiasey | on all other religious matrers. there le no 6 tedoubt | Higgs come che cay and leo gold lever wat grusmble, 00 1s moved up Fulton stteet, wan ite joes: recede ise 'af conten ant aoe a a | oom oF wd refused to give of | thet the same good results would follow tae repeal of ard propeted to exchange two gold waccbes for it ¢ ke betog bord oo easb the country, avd of bot pre sent for the corn, Fioyd refased to give it up—of @ good Tesults would fol peal o posed rene mage citcametin oma compuieea the opin the Inet war fering at the eume time to pay the bill of costs for | the Sabbarical iaws. obarge of bigamy. 1° One of these watebes was one claimgd by Me ops of the which it had been sold. MeKivsey persisted in hie prope das (he Grand Jury had found no bill agsine® ' yenet principally w demanding the corn, end evid he would have it or "ioe cae v1 be teommod on Monday, Saturday being * sat Broadway the day before. exon ch ee Selther por his lite. He collected come four or five men, and motion dey Crry Count — The Prople vs, John Dogherty ~The de nifestation of mouroing from the Bowers, am vy it ’ wi ME cart etrert was also toronged | for the grlle . the eatire way to | there gic fendant im this case wae charged with having, oa tne wentforit. F. met she m atthe gate,andtorbadethem e mening Atthis, McK. efrack at F. with aelab, da of Fespeccable eltisens from | tobe in New York yesterday, would aot bare cheer. | AC broke the bar of gate. Floyd caught up ns on foot The flags on | fully arcinted 9 payiog ail due honor to the rematas of | the piece, and in sinking at McK sry hit some ty polws aad the | # prilent competitor of the battie Heid of L one else, Whereny McK «truck F —_ and od balfmert | bed the courtesy of an invitation be felled him te the groned, with a blow that broke r jaliy, | them ne matter bow general the terms { hisekull. The rest of the perty then choked and | e pecially Nate bie podem of reform — ibeen nonted, Ss Soaiieane® ttemped upon him, wut he was dead, after which | leery walked in our midet, | have yet thought it movt | god can now be adopted, if the. mnajuritiee ia Congress tem plated Keduction of Postage, (Correspondence of the North Am Ww ‘The quarrel ortginat by the defen. the scoused guilty Sentence day next. ‘Ibe court then = = boats. on tee flags of the City fail, high, and the bell of the City Hell THE CRRBMONIKS AT GREENWOOD, master Urneral intends recom jing A redaction ta ward aoroae From 10 o'clock ® deiachmeat from the Ringgold | Misht bare e popes hie body was dragged aside and the ‘corn loaded | proper to leave the «w sre 6 epered to second the popular and judicious sng 48. stationed on the heights, above the Oe | ay iy yet Byiday. N ond carried away. Up to Monday } ery had | Won where custom bas ro long ertione of Wr. Collamer. Indeed, if his views could , feed minute ne the procession ap- ae ot been arrested ~tincrnnati Atlas, Now. 8. | be fully cartied ont predicated as they are upon 8 care. u A IDs Geciston bias been etrengtbened by the considera f ans.—From the Texas pa | tions chat th hb of aw tribe of Indians ita, one of the , ed to apply «patent Soom Derrick made for ‘the ure of the Navy lard, aud has 00 Conqyction with ‘Tne Seminoie Datecarion at New Ontrans — Tue Cuicrasaw | ‘The steamboat Ono artived here this moraing, | pers we on board the Seminote d tion, being | lately conele ja the eearon usually cet apart for that | pe pe that nl Governors have airendy issaed | one accordingly. With high | arp that the Chick ied, near Fort W b ja. wich ite dotetut nove w the cemetery The military it | thirteen in number, includin T nd and rervant, | ee Bey Deeg, whee. ig two interpreters. | | rest and best etremded counc The delegation je " » porta tfully. obed't sere’ ms port of the aes S ‘These Indiane are om route for ‘Fiorida, for the pir. Jf the ibe to Washington city hod but a short %, TAYLOR A decnmentary matter of the depart. Resprottully 34D STUART, h Billy Bowlega, Sam | time previonsly rerurned, and were to report the - wbers of Cong ma with | To the Editor of the NY. Herald Wow, the Volantoers leading the way pose Of having & valk wid pres, pee Tre | propriety, why should this imposition be levied ‘The troops then formed on the Se nes, and ‘onher ehiets, in order to induce the | sivetion of their aflaite with the U. 8. government. vit time slnce Or | Eiseude ofthe petite cretee meee Gap eacmiot Gheant Geis Anwtin etaieneaiie 0 leliien rey remnant of the Seminoles to consent to leave the | Having been ewindled by epeculator 1 sharyers PA eS a of | Why should the expense of oustom houses, land offices few | Deautiful rilect. The hearse was th penmmsola, and rejomn the main ody of their aa- | oui of hondreds of thousands of dollars of their ‘vault, and the remains taxen ont; whem the Kev Dr, | on inthe West. The following are the names of | money, the Tndione are begining to be greatly Cox, of Brooklyn. seending an eainenee deliveredthe | the Ind: composing the delegation :—HHallech+ | «larmed for the eatrty of their ngtiooal fand, Toey eeommand): the reesiving ¥ among the Green Mountains of dit is eaid wns poison ke, ved from ihe general treasury, and the Ne irteen persons die port office whic Is entitied to ar sttire of ite functions, 4 wade into a public well from the oration. He raid the sowne that iny before them was | tus-tin-ug-gee, Tusernuc-chopco, Cho-co-tuete- | have memorialized President Taylor to remove | y 1h Shele amount, of produce passed through the The polioy of the age | Laufhey. tiny Pe mee-coo-chee, Tar-co-se-fizico, Cot-char-fixico, | sheir prevent agent, Col. Uprhaw, stating that they | graing the 19th Instant, was 220765 barrels of four, jowledge im the cheapest - — om | fi:botta chees Ma-he-mekees Holasa-micson, A- have lost all confidence in him, and 120 (08 bushels of wheat, and 1/0 000 bushels corm : . Sen nk we poupetete ond netanetag Miaebeopotien yt) | hullee-harjo, Chat-ehu-ebee, Ho-tul-ke-harjo; Jim | with wont of eagocity and honesty ‘TheSorten Bie of Samest Bovis, oa Lake Cosseedie, tgnation whiok followed tne of the | the ceversl districce of the elty ender ome muale! ER ieee a ceeeen ty e Retas |e I ODS | TO oe ee Ue | Lain San pele a totton,” | sno Mime Hes Roaster i4 Gem pensation bl eee ee | erctame , “