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TocuMAN AND THE smn re. many hte of women, as unsexed females sometimes do in | Hungarian HeRoine.— formed t (TRE Ag ge A BACT pepper opera ag Po ad ait gountriet" Their principal defect consists io «| Major Tochman ft Wakingten cig yesterday | Dee T ce tATRe wwORRe, * OMNES Pie, yg | Ni Uildcs vanbeh Teanauai, Me JOHN SErTON walls or tant of education; which, however, i componsated for. | morning for Llarper's ferry hore ha. yas to be aren pest fend ake eurvale’ will’ ries at 2 te commenug at He clock Last week of Mr, Burton, Ta" the Roches ot'the walle, batteries wore teowiatad, | tureof that place, bed directed Captain Breese, of ths | by so many amiable traits of character, that one scarce: | merriek genierhins, arty, Where is thee Aust Ft. will’ be ac nichtot the Toodles, performed ‘every ‘co asdy alent for Guring the‘ siege, to the number of ten or eleven. | sleop-of-war Albany, and Lieutenant Hanier, of the | ly perceives it. They arv as artiew in their manners a») [orig Tagalia, _fFlaant deemed Mis pon vied SB Fabs CC sR Danae —lonie X Tr benes wind houses. “Last algat of Seite. Aid These teries ‘commanded, ourse, | | steamer Scourge to a 4 . easy and graceful in their My e guished a rve, the two 0) ein foot, as wall a ‘swept, and entladed | und there Pepe nt pnt at 3 lat ny Bl oe pnt gate ie we are further informed, were to proceed, ppereay Mawen ee Ms Saad ere og Me, Marons | frcedc ME, burton in tne of hs moat in ditches. Parts of these ditches were strengthened | should arrive. Tbe Scourge acriviag before the Albany, ef cena. rival, if they do not excel the French. ceremony, to Shannondale Springs, ac- | anne of austria, Mi ae veniemae Wine tne ‘Wooten we echt nael the Pepaler 4 with and “troups de loups.” In addition to | stood close into the land abreast of the fort, and being | in politeness. Indeed, Ihave sometimes been tempted | companied by party of their friends; and thence | Jones. The perform: ‘will commence with the Frank Acorn, Mr. B' Mrs. Timothy Toodle, these en, at each sea-end of the city, there was a | tempted by the opportunity, fired several shot into it, | to smile at its ludicrous excess. In departing from a | to one or two other watering: places, and, finally, to | THE YOUNG WIDOW. Splash, Hr. Marcus Swith; Zeseeetede SAD FF WINKS—Mr Tobias Manes large and well constructed fortress, armmea@ with heavy | The fort, having no intention of resistauce. since the fall | Mexican house. you never know when you have made | return to this city about the latier part of this | Til! Mr. Goodall; Aurelia, Mise Barber. Burton; Mis Fenells Plighty, Mrs. John Sefton. eannon—the fortress at the north end being called Con- | of Vera Cruz, and understanding these shot ase auu- | your last bow ; and one must be exceediagly watchful to | month We are also informed that they will make STIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DRESS | [TALIAN OPERA CASTLE GARDEN. OPERA eeption, and that at the south end, Santiago. The sou | mons to surrender, dispa'cbed a boat to the Scourgs, | avoid giving ollence by too abrupt an exit. You are ex- | Washington their permanent sbode.— Washiegr Ko | N'Gicie dud Bones, ao conte: Fit, 12, comte: Orchesten I hts Mine Marotael, Manager and. Gu Wall, oF massive curtain which connected these two forts, | with an officer, woo surrendered accordingly. | Upoa | pected to bow and say hing civil at departing—you | (1) ¢.) Telegraph, Aug. 9. Fiskete, 60 canto; Private Box Tickets, fi. Doors open at sents Wednesday evening. Aaguet ve saeboneess ee up. ay a etedet, oak Rae | te iinthe Sortsabbammietn Wied tek teenies, [enema ike Mra liersar ton ete, “Marfan will comieuce witht POM s osnet fies: ‘were placed in position to command them. The formid- | ing Mexican flag” aforesaid, and pushed on to the towns | You bow to him upon descending the stuirs—uad turn LE THIRD—Kichard, Mr. B i iQ" a P ‘ag Sble castle of 80 Joon de Ullow, which sat frowuing at | of Alvarado, and Tluootalpam; of both of which he took | round as you reach each landing, and bow again. When | vv... SHIPPING yet, tg Rg A ‘Don Pesquale’s Pijiicians, Byes Bement 29 the distance of not quite a third of a mile from the city, porsession in like manner A court wartial grew out of | you have reached the foot of the stairs, you make your OR LIVERPOOL—UNITED STATES MAIL 8TBaM- | Mrs. H.¥. Nichols; Lady Anne, Mrs. w. ale... galyis ra was very heavily armed with guns which had been cast | these proceedings, which resulted in the censure of Lieu- | final bow. and are at liberty to pass into the street.” All Poe Pacivie, Captain Eure Nyer— This ston att Zaryetowski and Miss Ludlum. The whole to co ‘ Signore A. Boslo. \ “many of them—in the United States, » short time ba. | tenant Hunter, Although the decision of the court was | this time, the master of the house stands bowing and | #ill depart wich the United States mails for Burope poste with ‘the farce of LOVE AND CHARITY—Edward mince v0 commenee sa 8, ‘ fore, under the presid+ ney of Santa ‘Anna, who always re- bc pgrenpen4 right = military principles, | cannot but to 70s from the topmost see pom 9 ry jeg er pawn PAL ogeck, a, Ct oe Mr. Drew; Julia Amor, Mrs. Drew. po Secount of the weather. garde territory, and ink thet both Commodore Perry and Ueneral Quitman In conclusion, we can warmly recommend freight of passage ‘asoommed ELLOWS’ STRELS, ELLOWS’ (UBL. who, wife eee Le — i bad me the buffered themselves to be wansesieasay alicia by readers to poe oh the work, of waich we have cule hae for roe Pp hagaled cal wa, Wreie ee i Giant CS Tia Broedeas, a 5 Grand s1reet.- defences of the castle in thorough repair. In short, | Hunter's conduct The motives of an officer, om all suc iven a very few specimens, which are inadequate D. K. COLLINS, 56 Wall street, | 1 night. ‘Tale justly solebrated and oMicient aight du * Sithout burtheniug the memory of the reader with | occasions, should be looked into, and Wunter’s were un- | fy 'oxpose all the merits of the work, A mort en. | gTbesteamer Baltio will succeed the Pacido, and sail Aug, rmeRs, the and well known further details, it will be suficlens ite inte jis thes atermenshly good. Trilha designing g the es are tontataing work is seldom published. ‘ore ene } goth. purty engines arr rh wid ogy de lows, ‘hom concerts in this ty for ofictens of the armament we fortificatio: 6] js commanding officer, he t! mi . Amouited to about four hundred pleces of cannon large | fairy avail himvelf of utate of things wbich had. wot | aye or a teeee AB NB LORE AMD LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES | Ueitoat dall(s cas tlie sal ssenas hd tok ventions) | ores Tuss tee etait wit fas wi » el * jour hundry ad J seve allllons ot dollars. "UC | fring of his guus, his conduet would huve stood the test | ited States Post Ofee Galde” by Eli Brows, Qrory Wednesday and Se We the eapacial wocomme | of Chris A little further on we have a very spirited sketch, | of the strictvst military principles; i: was the fring only a Post Office Guide,” by Eli Brown, jen 0 oor 8 o'alook, P. M Saturday nun ghich includes = account of the commission of | pee rece his disobedience, and vitiated the rest Eos. Ral ae i gow Post Office at aproes AMERICAN MUSEUM. _ ra oa ms a ieKenzie to Cuba, of the return of Santa Anna to | f Tis Proce , - ‘ ashington. 00) been prepared with i, HE GREAT WIzaRi 7 BN- ‘ in V @ battle of Cerro Gordo is described at some wri ie t all fe Mexico, and of the rejoicing in Vera Cruz. It forms | jongch, gud is a very interesting portion of the work. | great labor and caro and considerable ability, and fof'riving s series, of his grand. taming room sabect ‘ sittasarnieaalanel vetoing: teat oe’ co mh We sclect a few passages referring to the it contains useful information to all who have much sep ct baleen Tes oun eens reese ‘ - . . ARRIVAL AT CERRO GORDO. to do with the Post Office. The map at the be- outall Europe. Professor Ai begs most 9 war. r Po to call at to ais fut te. 1 ‘The pass of Cerro Gordo is four miles from Plan del future abRouncemen Jo June or July, 1840; soon after General Taylor had | pip, Yamediately upon leaving the “Plan, the road | 8iBing is worth the cost of the book. Tho book | (need surgeon will be ats Re tari ane, tee ceenle, nasteustns of the | —. ——— t taken, ice nia coiniie ines la he was organ | tegine toascend, winding ite way through a narrow de- | contains a list of all the mail routes and post offices, PROPOSED DATES OF BAILING:— | ar Ladder Pe-formances by she | JY RANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM 8QU, # force. and collecting means of transportation | siror the mountains. Ou the left, itis fankad and com- | and postmasters, with their proper official numbers From New Yor From Li | Matinetsi Family; the plese of VERPECTION, ant the (icion—Seats in Private Bosse, B0 sents; i movement into the interior, Commander Me | manded fur two miles before reaching the hill of Cerro | 2°" Pi Deke ey a0 o> i ~~ Be tne ITD MONSTER. ‘Tho: linopy Fee! ‘cents; Boxes, 25 conve; Earayot, raiie, of the navy, was dispatched to Cubs, on asceret | Gordo, which lies ou the right of the rcad,at theupper | Some of the suggestions of Mr. Browa are valuable, | Sturasy Aust, ; Wedneaday: daly 26, ¢ Bnow stall hours, | performances syery afterseen Shbest of whieh ne nares ese oaictelly end fhe pa by an lost inucoossble 1 ridge, rising t2 | but in the main, we think, his idens, if carried out, | Saturasy, August 9, |.“ Wednesday, Arce “ BL OWN SBFTON'S BENEFIT, THURSDAY, Heinments commence in he aftarnoun ah unree ; and following hs visit, we are at no loss to conjecture it toematdy shat a by teighte sind skirted ye deuss | Would not do a great deal of good towards roform: | Seturany: September ar, “* Wednesday: Soxtemtif.” «| Mr. Burton will'appearon the sume evenings ty S84 3 f Ba tha are Bip eon na gm iG © | chapparul, The enemy had fortified himself on the | ing that establishment. A part of the work is ap- | Saturdsy-October ll 6 = : ‘ ing out of the war, General Santa Anna was | TaUMO4G itt” scaon che hill of Cerro Gordo; and had P | Satnraay, Ootober "TRE, MAMMOTH PANORAMA OF THE HUDSON : stripped of his power, as President of the Mexican repu- | }ccdes, estubliahed two butteries across the road—one at | PFopriated to puffing the Postmaster, Corporal Fitz saperaey. fovember “ ‘| River.—This attractive work of art, which wes recently 2 Mc. and banished the country. Hs selected Cabs ns the | thehead of the pass, near the base of ‘erro dordo, aad | Fudge Warren, which is in decidedly bad taste, | Seterasy, Deca embers) ‘3 ‘ith tach extranrdinary sucess i shout, being ry *] c a m a “ | 1 n > Falled the Cerro, about three miles from Havana, where | $pother farther up the road in che diseovion of Jalapa, | and caloulated to throw discredit on all the rest of | Saray: Pecomber Beeergey: DesemNe > S| Biticcctshin’ mentees Bal laced on a he became quite celebrated for the heavy game of mons | g series of breastworks. armed with cannon, and so ar. | it. Fitz Fudge and his aid, N. K. Hall, are not | Ei pwitht SP*Coty tRR ON? 56 want md | and Western i Peek au enbatl Ausseoonatorianins Gerry. obea% | Tanged aa {0 comoand the road—esilading iin many | competent to the management of this ofice, ju- | BROWS, SHIPLEY & bo. Liverpool am | eee ; this time, art Theard oy er ret ane < = event of the first battery being taken the next in order | diciously and fairly, and the sooner they are got rid L. DRAPER, Jr., A Boulevard Moutaartie, neem bills of each “ie eee ot ae ore te ext thera’ General | Might be opened upon it; and vo fories quoties, Infront | of the better. Tho late newspaper postage law is | tbe owners of thoto ships will not be accountable for gold . bse wapinet jn wi pawl andl’ them enor | 01 these batteries, aloug the slope of the height, timbor : ds A - aieet pettion, pele, Jewelry, procious stones, or moi ‘One e —————————————————————————————— oan ae Kone rH, ori on Hi e ~~ ie was felled, and other obstructions thrown in the way of | ll sufficient evidence of their smalincas of calibre. Was ee Taian: apo signed therefor, and the valu eet ie snyenteon f 4 ts eatimatedito __ SUBROPBAR apv wh TISHMENTS. Bs po oe eae pb ene pegereercort Fale position could oot be Hanke by There are fifsy newspaper carriers in this city who | _ After the first of April next, therate of freight by the aber mast the greatest attention. mer ireiaeity J RAVELLERS HAND GUIDE, OR CLASSIFIED LIS? Baturally a topic of conversation, General Santa Anns, | theJUrine Hdgein that diewetion tne Fidee thus form, | could instruct them. If we mistake not, the citizens | “**P* (cia be ssn a1 imide \RAND JUVENILE CONCERT.—PROFESSOR KEM | fallySslested sna recommended pr ieuammeaetiee oneal to the war. Like a sensible man, as he was,he could not | Ad the river ou the other. It was necessary, there. | the extremities, In every section—have come to the Batler and me The prpisc 16) ix | AUCTIONEER, HOUSE, AND ESTATE AGENT, a Dut see the folly, as well as hopelessness, of such a atrug- | fore wile Maal Oe Ly Sie be UP J conclusion that the establishment is a public nui- umber, will ae ro De Bernardy, 2 Jobe street, Adelphi, 7, Ppsintmen gle, on the part of his countrymen, and he took no pains | °C Troh by the road, aud au attack in front, against | ®@MCe that should be abated. Besides the disal- to 3 Gort aren. half price—to be the Spanish a way Conwuls, fo conceal his sentiments; on the contrary, he socmod | sun toruudable defences, placed as taese were, im posi. | Yantage of living remote from the placo where the As Staashed to the had att Karon (halt price—to be | ARTISTS’ COLOR AND VARNISH MANUPACTURERS. @rsirous to impress General Campbell with the belief | tions almost inaccessible. was not to be thought of, of | Public loaves and fishes are distributed to the needy, MORTIMER LI So'clock. elise. ot asst craton Whsleele tomas to oD that it he were again at the head of affairs, he would | (Curse It remained, therefore, tobe seen, whether it | they complain, and justly, tha’ they are not afforded AYMOND & HERR DRSISHACHS MENAGERIE York, Eyre & Ward. Clif rireet, ~~ fe eee ee eee ee eecament was | Were possible to executes flank movement by the right. | any mail facilities ; and that the department andits BW YORK AND GALWAY STEAMSHIP COMPANY.— This celebrated Menagerie—the largest and beat Robersin & Co., 01 Long Acre, ariiats’ colors and dzawe Mis made acquainted with these dispositions on the part of | General Twiggs having arrived at Plan del Rio, as before | funds are devoted to the region contiguous to it, Want pcan et wang a are now open at the office, ducted in the known eee renaing ae BRUSH AND COMB MA: ER * i formation concerning the en- known to natural KERS. * remarked, on the lith—Colonel Harney, of thedra: | and the convenience of the functionaries at the | {erprisemay be obtained.” Metcalfe, Bingley & Co . to Hl. R. H. Prince 138 on goons, who was in advauce, brushiug away a body of the | federal city, more than to any other objects. There bid “ pepeeacrocummren cs Seatente of Sowaes B. Ostord strecte Metcalfe's Aitaling ‘Fovte Powe : Mexican lancers--commenced bia Taomnelsennce the is one good feature noticed by Mr. Brown, viz, OR LIVERPOOL.—THE «£W AND SPLENDID just oom 4.4 mort brilliant summer campaign, and wil Hassall, John, 64 St. Paul's Church Yard. next day. To cover this reconaoissance effectually, he | that by law no member of Congress caa be con Steamship CITY OF MANC ESTER, will leave Pai: Visit the principal cities and towne of New England ia the | pripiE MIT STIRRUP, AND SPWR Ma r, August 7th and sth; Old Tow At . i, apa ramily, n General Sante Apna, Commander McKenzie, who spo the Spanish language like a native—and Santa Anna speke no English—was sent, soon afterward, on bis mis- to Havana. What transpired we do not know, but f hundreds of thousas ‘ed forward his whole division to within half @ mile cre \ * following order, viz:—Bi Santa Anna being recalled frem his banishment by the miclhe cuemy's frst, batteries, Having examined the | cerned in @ post office contract, or a security in one. | Moh “the lepast aooommodati x of Gist Aoaust, 08 13 Sth: East Coriath, leh; Dower, ford,’ Hen}. to Her Majesty and Ro lexican people, with the view of his being restored to | found in person, aswell as by bis engineers and aids. | This was caused by the corruption some years ago t desiral t those about visiting Bue jsth: Anson, 16¢l ESS MAKEKS AND MILLINERS. : ES | oti " uRT DR oe OO eee ae COUT: Hull vo the Queen and Royal Family, 171 New Bond street. SoS | CBRONOMETER, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS. _. AMUSEMENTS IN BROOKLYN, Facies, Henry, 45 Rathbone Place, Oxford street. Cabin, $60. “Passongers kote to P phia by she THOMAS MICHARDBON, 41 Exchange Place. ral, Brooke, having discovered and partially explored 4 | on. If the carrying of the mails was left to private | ————————_____ er, and assuming the conduct of the war, Commodore | Ge camp, he resolved upon pretty much the same plaa | practised by them in these contracts But the Post Boomer was lustructed not to moles: him shoald he de- | Of attack. which be afterward carried out ro brilliantly | Office Deparin ent has become a mere roosting pole fire to return to Mexico Harly in Augart, while the | Snder the orders of General Scott, lls Adjutant-Gene- | for some thousands of political carrion crows to rest a hh "y city and castle | ‘ = ~ ‘Co. Chas. Frodsham, 8 Strand, corner Ag ae ad rag oar cu the look Out at the guest, | ‘Ail, to the right of the road. it was seen that by widen- | enterprise, it would be preferable to the present JACKETS FOX HAVRE.—SECOND LINE.—THE FOL ILITARY GARDEN, BROOKLYN.—ADMISSION, 25 reel ene Oy - - head of the St. Mary's. then cru:sing on the blockade, | 75.804 hewn this trail a litte, 5 flank ovement | crazy, irresponsible, foolish, stupid, and corrupt | Flowing thine will leave Havre om the 16th, and New A cents; tickets to be had at the door. To commence at Yicvree & Ropingon, 129 Regent etrees, { dereried the toke of a steamer, "As thls was pot the | by theTight would nok only, be pevaticabie, bit din | arrangement. It could not be worsesand especially | TRO NeMPofeeenmeRMA— pag, pao | li suntnence mith mist tame nece ‘the peter deamacnir |__| “ifhese barmetadt, 13 Htchburuete Rogent tees Fegular day for the appearance of any of the English | seifgtrong enough to execute this movement alone, re- | if affairs are managed as they have been for some Now York, Havre, | tleda SOLDIER'S KETURN—Rensisus, Mr. D. ND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS mail steamers—which bad been permitted to pas in | ‘ived ontattacking the enemy's position on the 13th; | time past. Newspapers should, if they published peer a ot Tov ig, parlite, Mr. HB. Phillips; Brandt, Mr, Viorence: Chri John & Son, 17 and 18 New street, Covent Gam q “4 | ‘2 oH 1,000 arth ‘rocker. Dou! , he. oR pl dear em age ery oe } sone e | but Generals Pillow and Shields, of General Patterson's | the federal laws gratis, be free. No letters should | ajonzo Follansbos, acter Rept, 1 *. looms cad Ee Tikehan " Tatecminainn of Eni ae bees ‘ND LADIES’ LINEN. cnduct “as neutrals-the smoke of a steamer was a | ‘Vision, joining him on the evening of the 12th, with | pay more than five cents. The people cf California | Ship $7. NICHOLAS, Feb. 1 | refreshment. “the whole to conclude with the laughable Ludgate street, wedding orders and ladle casei, to tis eee Date aad coemed ak Metit | their rexpective brigades—much fagged and worn by | ought not to be taxed for postage more than the 1,009 tons barthen, dane farce called the BATH ROAD—Tom, Mr. . B. Phillips piffeneral outta. Mexican gulf. The St. Mary's, in dus time, placed her- 1 march from Vera Uruz—and expressing @ desire to | people of Communipaw. Equality should be the 4 larch 1 Een teams Se a ee | a, TS oe Old Bond stroet; to Her Majesty self in's porition to intercept the stranger, ta her ap. | {ke Part in the battle, he deferred his attack until the | rule, and the citizens rosiding in remote parts July 1 snd Royal Family. ‘ Preach to ‘the city; and an the latter came up within | ae eee ee ae ne newrot hie divisions sent | should not be taxed higher for the disadvantage of pO CALs be = Nig eet i ype tenets Sess tent on beard other. Nts boat Kira iS | him an order to suspend ali further operations uatil the their position in other respects. They are nog- ‘Aug. 1 fener io aaa oo DRESSING AND TRAVELLING CASES. RK. HEATH'S EAR AN y 1 arrival of the general-inchief Thus matters stood when | lected generally. But we have not time to go at John Willard, IEVIRMARS, FOR Fi Kennedy, 00 New Bond street, cutlery, stationery, Be "4 master, Jan. 16 readiness in afew minutes, a lieutenant jumped into | Guaceal Seottorrived. on the loth On the evening of | this matter fully. Wo shall keep Mr. Brown's | . They are all frst olsss Now York buils ships,provided with | pinive sronmmens ot ort ecting those | ENGRAVERS AND PRINTERS. 4 ! Nemtess stablished, at the earnest. solicitation o her, and with a few sirokes of his oars, {rom the sinewy | the }6ub, this oflcer gave verbal orders to General | book for attentive perusal, and oxtract some facts | ungese an commanded by men of exrerionos in he verde, Snateus frigate, at ted Broadway, N.¥. oppestie tae | Walitlde, Gu. to Her Majesty and Prince Alber 7 Coven: The’ steamer belive evidently a merchant, vessel, the | M&S to proceed on bis line of operations, onthe right | from it that will be usoful. ‘Tho book will be of The price of passage is $100, withous wines or liquors, ‘Goods | ‘The certisestes from the profession, and others, vill Warrington, W, & Son. to Her Majesty, 27 Strand, Heutenant was surprised to find himself received with | ofthe road, with the view of gaiuing the enemy's rear. | gcrvice if the quack physic advertisements at the | Sat to the subscribers will be forwarded free from any ee dt oe Biden, John & Frederick. 57 © The Cerro Gordo or Big Hill. called by the Mexicans in | Ord a : thatges but those actually incurred. 4 mueh ceremony and courtesy at the gangway. Makin, end are torn out, and some twenty or thirty pages BOYD & |CKEN, Agents, 161 Pearl street. Bis vay on deo, and explaining the cess fate wit | ioe emotes, Tene oe Sores of the ** Historical Review,” as it is called, at the : e iD, was conduct to the cabin, where he was “4 ginnin, . Ushered into the society of a eirele of genticmen, evident. | Deefly ® thousand feet. It stands, as I have id RS, AND SILV! I THS.. veasore to Story Mgramen, street, to Hor Majesty and all the d the Bast. AED te Wheees Manufac! red ker OF pain. All diseases of tho eye rinciples. Artificial Eyes, of the most inserted so as to be worn without. $1. Office hours, from 5 till 3. ins | goupswitlis, SEWELL! Pete Foal y kee iy Spaniards or Mexicans. from their olive complexions, | Se Be eA 8 tha doe xe ioe itsname, | SgLEcTIONS FROM THE PoEus oF Don Jose ; ARIS AND LONDON TREATMENT OF PRIVATE ie eae eis, 00 peeing ark felony teary ree gyn poverg | tions of the enemy. It was surrounded by two a. Maria Herepia, with translations into English dive katie application. a Bed: Erince Albert. aoe, 151 Now ait thace geatitmen, although dressed ia piala oreitiacas’ Sern trmes Ganeaed te cacae eee Or ena verse, by James Kennedy, Esq., Hor Britannic iM GoLD TEA EMAN, ae ERER. AND ARMY'S! clothes, were military men and persons of bearing and > 3 su. | Majesty’ it i ship FLORIDA, Capt. Lyon, on Saturday, the ly, of ‘ distinction. After & inoment’s pause, the captain, as | S24 Ge—and a numervue body, f fnjantry, By ite 1 iajesty’s Judge in the Mixed Court of Justice at eo phoma sd cians | Jeane duration, Soret yithass © on De ben, songs calls Holbeck Louis, to Her Majesty and the Royal Family, ran! wl . the Havana, ard formerly member of Parliament | ——~ pores — | pe Beene aud might be regarded as the key to his | 6 +h Borough of Tiverton. Published at Havana. Bat aiinntie, Stour Navigation Company's Lins be PBteamer ALBA C. Mur- On the morning of the 17th, General Twiggs, ia obedi- | ‘This is arather formidable title of a soneteoring | YuGks Genes Peck, steamer OSPREY, Cort | though he bad purposely prepared a» surprise for the board: officer, turned toward him, and making « graceful motion with bis right hand, at the same time, in the direction of one cf the gentiemen, who, though makes daily cures wit of the ordinary height and figure, seemed, by his com. | tienes te the orders be bad received the night before, | Pamphlet of thirty-two pages, one-half of which | 4 for sca oun mending air and manner, to be the chief of tne party, | [O° Pond makes a bend rorthward, just before'you reach | are in Spanish, andthe other half in English. | fmt “¥. Regent street. raid : “ Allow me to present you, sir. to Georral Antonio | ine enemy's firs batteries On the loft. Near this point 7 s ae an | gallon Wednesday, August 13 at i0o'clos Teeal end general treet Pope & Plante, ¢ Waterloo Place, Pall manehe Lopes de Santa Anna.” The officer started back, at | [pe enemy's frat batteries om the Broke tive; | Mr. James Kennedy is not very likely to acquire | Charleston in “ote 10, | For fre Genital css of ee wee meen, turers of hosiery and elastic = es coriaiy"Wmard the Ge recovering hinielf, | {othe right. The division, formed in column, took tis | much fame as @ poet, and his titles to other honors | $j! “ork biirved ig ifaney & Co.'s fapress, face, in's short time, afar tbe | C'atrers, & Bots St And 72 Oxlord streek, jeneral. and extending | tri) Abuut 11 o'clock, the columa being i i —— ~ “4 $ ‘Thresher & Glenny, to the Queen, 152Strand, bis hand, a mutual interchange of civilities took place, | ‘ail. Abui 1 may be bis proudest boasts. We should have sup- HOUSE AGENT. Ine few moments, Senora Santa Anna (a second wife), 40me seven hundred yards from the enemy been oo ye a og a Losing & fee De Bernardy, 20 John street, Adelphi, agent for Paris an @ handsome bonds. with deep toe AF solaubure | Lieuteuant Gardiner, with a company of the posed, however, that he would have glad to ‘Through Line for eais and )—The puplie rang tl ie Bornardy. 20 hair and still in the bloem of early womanhood, joined bet was detached to occupy the crest of a hill to the left, | conceal the fact that he was ‘ formerly” a member ' observe the enemy's nvvements. While in the execu- jotel, Covent Garden, M. Curchod. the. . and was presented to the officer, who saluted y of Parl recor: tore. Levegroves ite, mini e Uni i J J 1, for families and was also present as one of the Gdneral's suite; and | bers, he maintained himself against until he was re- | missione rship at Havana. The following steam packets elonging te the Pacito Mal) Vv. Mo Rh Ee treat, ey stone tk Fbale. speaking our language well, acted as interpreter on th | Sen (now dismounted), under Major Sumner, and the | However, this has little to do with the merit o ompany arenow in the Vacitc, onvof which will | Hunter, who, ‘tivin an’ eaperience that, vey. seldom % bere bere Nn cocasion. General Sante Anna having explained briefly | Mem (now dismounted); under Major Sumner, and thy ” vi ways in port ay each end of the route: ee op ee a FO 7 Barsiese. seemn streets Mo. Bowed, who he was—although such explanation was entirely un- (S! AT UIE: | BNGGE | EN ie umber of something | Wese translations—if they have any. We can tons. wartant & perfect and Issting cure, in any and ton’ 1, James "0 necessary—and that he proposed going into Vera Cruz, [he ty tbecant a utiles, sa ak | neither admire the verse nor the sense, or attempts tons. cnses. This is ly place in this elty where his PORTMAN RUNKS, AND PACKING CASES. with the permission of the Commodore, the boardin, ~ Pts 1d ren Ha . — ody , can be obtained, » Southgate, tling street, City, Manufacturer of Officer, after sitting as long as courtesy required, and | ‘T0Ops driving the enemy from his drat position, and pur. | at it, which Mr Kennedy has put into print. An ae roe mown be tal i ourheg the very woese fomsse 2 the Registered Portmanteau. perhaps little than strict regard to duty per- | (DE Bim to wee ic another ‘start, ‘This hit | €Xtract or two will suffice to show the reader, what tone: m calling will see iy wae aad & Oo., Ladics’ Riding Habit Makers, 1 Vero mitted. in homage to the lady's eharms—a petticoat be- pb nrg aw ged pre od oh a dn prevent " oth Gp ey bw tons. a coustant attendance, in his private rooms, ana street, Onford street. ing quite an unusual sight to us rough blozkadere about Yori: ‘an toy an ee i bps gat dl gree Pegeipptneebe Foca, ba ing to give reliof to all who may give him call. undress | STaTIONEERS AND ACCOUNT BOOK MANUPAG- ‘time— withdrew to “progrense”” to his com- | [gen i, Se tly ihey nevertheless carried it gallantly guage, and that, too, by a jadge of a mixed court:— reel Ciena certifiontes voluntarily given of cures. All sMlicted ar | TURERS. manding officer, and to ask forrders in the novel case | fullered severely. They nevertheless carried it guilantiy, Tan cate cnaentat ase te alte Sk t.delay with the mails and passengers oon high professions soleSttey, responvshitig. aaa tates | Wawectaat Sc Btscrw Uassveteecistaas ween whieh had occurred. The commander, who had been | fhemn'*'4 portion of the troops, under the lead of Lieu And lovely ; for its laurel pants my heart ; Tityot character, challenge the severcon seratay, sudan | SILK HENCERS LINEN DRAPERS, HOSMER "ARD Prepared by the commodore for the contingency. forth- {enant-Colomel Childs, hurried oa by their enthusiasm, ‘And [ woud fain, this world when I depart ipeeae wah be heph-up fre the tans | 5 case tee to the paticat of @ thorough sure GLOVERS, ETC. duspesched the Segre’ in, and dicested the | Ribed down the hill. tnd enlecd the foes of the Ocrrs Of my stops leave a deep mark where f dwelt. of transient passengers between Pane aie ny Ma a PE as ison, 3. Rerent House, 240 and 242 Rogens sures. cmtcer, af the saune time; that he sheuld present hiscom- | Gordo itelt. where they eflected « lodgment, and kept | Probably the “noble felt” of which the author | , The "ell kacwn steamship SARAT SANDS, of 1,500 tons iy remedy ou carn thet secures sn wens wotts ttkies. Fe oe aa - fire of musketry on the enemy's lines until they ke, is of that descripti hi vurthen, now under obarter pany and peculiarly of the commodore, that “he could proceed to Vera epeaks, is ecription, which has placed the | sommodiousin her cabin arrangement kept running 2, with his suite, a he desired; whereupon, the [ete Teealled——it not being intended to make themainat- | Iaurel on the brow of some celebrated Waser, ‘and | toon extes family boas. te steamer Arab shot boldly out from under the lee ot the | tock um Beart Wes performet"y | we think the first line should be selected as the | One of the phove steamers will hoop up the connection be | . about sixty men of the Ist Arci‘lery, under captains Nau- | * n >, Yween A leo bicekading vewel,and ia a0. hour, or two more landed San. Hurke, Capron, abd ileutenasteiorkine and Bren- | illustrious manufueturer’s motto. [tis too bad to | "ike goamestion the Atlantic will be maintained by the | ae ail 400 tons.” CRESCENT CITY.1,500 tons nap, and a few riflemen. under lieutenant Gibbs. Cap- | represent Don Herediaas having desired to walkin eR raster or wade in ne eect tain Magruder also effected a lodyment on another part | the mud, for the purpose of making an impression. | 3EORGIA.......umtons CRESCENT sap ome itacks. tment bj iY & K ‘Trea letter, tion, pest paid. id R. B. DE LANE: Medical Guid tinues to be tre ¥, AUTHOR OF THE “PRIVATR the “Medical Pormulary,” &c. ° these dificult and” pro- cessfully boen treated by less experienced in this partioular R street. ° Guthrie, "4 New Bond street, conre dress and + of the bill, with but ten men, retaining his position, ia | But we will go a step further :— 7 Pint riding habit the joy of the fickle Vera Cruzanos at the return of their P TY, “Z000 tons. PHILADELPHTA1100tons. ‘e ‘38 Conduit street, Regent street. Jost Osriolantis; and it soon, traspired, that the wily | en See ee ee, ‘There all is death and grief; but here Leaving New York for Chagres on the 11th and 26th of oaah Site RCS. Tai New Bond street, peaee-maker, whe had so handsomely duped our cabinet | UY, Sept On the neand Kill, wien f ne, pentagon All life and joy ; see Phoebus amile The new steamships El. DORADO and FALCON will form Gurney. Co., 86 St James street, at Washington, had put himself at the head of the ultra | Flow ee eee tase We take atte were More soothe 'twixt lucid clouds, the while | adirect line betweon Now Orleans and Chagros, leaving at TP A ilacen te Con, 10 b0¥8 Weotunineere Deluge Rosa cas war party, and proclaimed, in common with acting-Pre- sy ‘during tho night, with infaite wil a twenty: Our woods plains more lustre cheer, } riods as will jnaure ae Little detention a4 possi < de keon & Gi manufacturers. bets 4 MAKERS. nident Balas, whom he hastened to join, ‘no quarter to formi wit nkees.”” Having spent a few days in Vera Cruz to recover from the fatigue. of the iy , and in fens. ¥ Wareh With dou! I ray ‘arehousomen, Oxford street, and carpet broug! four pounder, and two twenty-four pound howitsers ; pring to inepire the year, ie Ln mee Cali ‘asenges from New Orleans oan agente, at that which were dragged by main strength up the bill, an For Phoobus to “smile more soothe 'twixt lucid fora in, | planted on ite summit, An eight-inch howitzer was also | clouds” muy mean sowething, but we know not | be secured from Armstrong, Lawrason & ing, and belligerent speech-making, his excellency put | 0 & Adency, manufacturers to the Queen, 185 Plee iUsiselt en vonte for the capital’ Lite journey thither ‘re. Placed im positiom across the river, aud opposite the | what. We can bevter understand what follows, | "5% rare for through slokote from New York to San Fras- pembled a Roman ovation. He was met at all the prin. cocmyie advanced battery on the right, by Major Burn- | which appears to mean that the woods and plains | spo has been reduced from | r+ Judes | ei ts of the road by committees otic citi. | bam. New York Volunteets, Tae piece was served, the | propose to give three cheers fur some “ new lustre” | Hin state roosms, to | medicln to ‘cure themselves. privately. Omics, 8) zena, and by the military, and was escorted in triumph Bet day, by Lieutenant Kipley. 21 Artillery. (This was | — perhaps some patent varnish, or an improvement pea Fe Llopenard strost, ono sereot cauth of Canal, sear Breed vey, © from city to city. until he reached the capital. Hore he | tbe condition of things at the cows ving, oF olfertion in doing this, while ‘Tater from New York to Chagtes will be at tho lowess | fro, smen® 'F sapphonbee: eee Fen | Hie Secteece W Berriiins ees REN ee Preclalmed the federal coott nica (es nigh was a toelleve: chat me had ready ade ue mata attack, shout “aloud. they | 4pbrcholee of terthe. apply st Use odie of thatCompany, 6 R. FAWCETT CAN BE conripentiatty cos. | WAP..f aay condi rd sls kad oh ware constituticn (which was oue 0 J ’ 0 66 | y - Rieti otto ae imidaty ethic | Sai courern in buat tvauaouace hs Maving nates | Wil gine 8 double pring ike Loon, Janel of | aadiRoik aman asst oar taney, ist Wena” | [Janet sir see, RYocver sre guration | gag’ Ms Fiesta ca ‘ ; ~ iordo. ; Mots. ' ; — — — ase, which he curse FRPOOL LI be ed a gi nye ep =~ The annexed passages willbe read with pleasure, | spire the year or any poet that lives. Ono of Here- | U 8 MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—ONLY | CHRONOMETER, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS. obtained the requisite permicaion, be placed hi at 28 Vivid descriptions and illustrations of | dia’s poems is an address to his horse. Mr. Ken- «Ths Line for San Franciseo, vis Cbs a tices by Lea r . Joseph, 3 Gearge’s Croscen' hes etrent. the head of (his army (under the Mexican constitution MEXICAN MANNERS. | aedy saall have our space for the last stanza:— | ip GRORUIA, the + i . Richard & Son, 63 South Castle street, late Pood the President cannot command an army ia person, with Pardon my fary ; beats upon my } trade, 3,u0U tons eh R. WARD, CANAL STREET, CORNER OF BROAD- ‘MH, JEWELLER, AND SILVERSMITE. out the consent of Congress) and transferred his hend- with her pretty daughter at a soirée dansante given bya | The grievous yht—triew, when iny shouts declare Will sail om Wednesday, 13th of + cures ori Dis ‘th nd Prince Albert, Bo@ quarters to San Luis Poto-i. It was ety curceutly | French resident, deseribed to me, graphically, the coa- | Impatience, then, the biting spur 2 Riv ‘with the Ge reported in Mexico, that Vera Cruz was to be attacke’ sternation and alarm of the fair | Wait not, but toss thy mane, thy and fly. connecting with the favorite Uuived | turer. watehs gy re acmltae by our forees, and that a campaign was tobe undertaken. | heard of the apy h of General Worth. oO bt that a fi the horse's OREGON, to loave Panams } Price $1. field plaie, articles an having for ita object the capture of the city of Mexigo | world was packing up. and scampering off tn gcvat | heads ttt this frost the ou hoe wseacing Te | Sheet the. tis of Keptember., Fer paseage on tvight, spply | DR. WAkD, 0C weet, corner HOSIERS, GHOV ERS rt dl, Gene lor wrne < ” be get ’ J e | . at o ompany, street, “| 5, often, I threatened the repubiie from the north, arte.” raid she, ~ te get out of the way of the terrible | wishes his horse to go; but instead of whipping | tun strevt; or at 64and 68 Bouth etreet. Bis” r i rth ymericanos del Norte, and T and my daughter would have MORRISON 18 CONSULTED CONFIDRNTIALLT he middie of January, 1847, Sante | Zone with the rest, bat we bad uo carnage of our owa, | him, hetakesto whipping Pegasus himself, implor- | hich be oures withest messery, | = The Queen's Hotel and Refreshment Rooms, et the Radl~ undecided as to which of these invading a) ‘could not hire one for love or money, in such de- | ing his horse to tosshis manc, and then hishead. [he Y seagate: Naw Ane, oereneert, LIne | “ w days. sino se. ~~ agtien 5 eet fonst, 9 tana eeeth—Js be would and it i+ stated oo mand were they. and so se were compelled to remain. | hore, being a sensible brate, scops still, to consider pig few guierales engine steamship PO! ay on | 8 joma, im his private of Pierea. F Seetnee ine cna cope pp aeerey ofwoor. Fer the frst few days we were terribly alaraed, but we | how be isto toss his mane before he tosses his hetd, | jose burtten, Churchill, commander, will lars fom, hist \ SILK MERCRRS, LINEN DRAPERS, HOSIERS AND ¢ ie" Angostura (Barna oe o 4 om . e i yl , a, , August ie P.M " i x . Vista) ina pamphlet entitied “Raspida ojeale sobre la caw | you st all Wr” Gi. Sengeen oun, Gustg tis converse. | poh “ a encaienshs ante ‘ead | St'sua duea rs Will bo epeodily aod B, con's Jeers. Moorish & Co.» Compton House, Chursh street : ue hizo el General Seta vivna in el -stalo de Coabui- | tom, was sitting at a Parp, on which she was preparing (> | sight—it ia a grievous Sine of 2 Ge 76; | gomforeabl; Fee aanat | ume te Gitecn, Then Sane Ranelagh soeest 1es de Febrero prorimo passwlo—that he was finally | 4) "4 tance oe . tt eed pr pa 5 | play, and io whowe ear a young dragoon oF two wat | tit Leh we must be blind to the manner in which tt TATERATRge Bea the Adelphi and Waterloe induced to march against Geners! Taylor, by haviog re. — w ing broken & by ceived secret intelligence that there were. two thousand | tee c ine Cott afrand nf there dashing young fellows, | ‘*beats upon” the ocular faculty of the post, yet we Iri-bmen in General Taylor's ariny. ready to abandon put elready began to flirt ber fan at them, ina manner | take it for granted thit a beating is described, and their colors and join him, upon the first gun's being fired. which nove but a Spanish woman can do. that the author has a black eye in consequence. | It ie well known that General Arista labored wadera | One of the most agreeable familios we visited here was — But we will not pursue the subject further. Of euch 8. MANCHESTER LIST. OBNBRAL MERCHANTS. ty uf laigaage and man- 3% Rue de Rivoli, apartments, shipping = upon the triumphant defence of Matamoras as certain. At similar illusion before he wae beatea at Mato Alto, ond | of [rich origin. The mercurls! fri-' seem to have mixed | wretched stuff is this miserable attempt at th eA Reeaca de Ja Paima; and it is asserted—by the same | more with the eober Dons than almost any other nation; | Eogiieh Javguage and English ‘orsifieation com Say oY ants List. Mexican officer, above quoted—that President Paredes | pot even excepting the French, between whom aad the | a | acer ‘was ro firmly impresred with this belief, that he looked | Spaniards th,e 19 mote elmit | posed. ! Web ! So ane pare “he Mo wap ty Berg ed Miscrt..annov's Works.—An Orationpronounced | a vrseennnn on nn Nae ' nown to f hose health does not permit of am Increase of ‘ the military, with n M Padeed. t found this frequently the Weerem, swale deplorabie congequen cts Ia. Civil Government, (a Specch \ RR: DRS. ; ER. oie Peis a svar ee reames cae anand MY | have made places for Se ee te eontied, | before the Citirens of Hartford, at their Gelobe ation py Sg ay sind pre antsstebed topeal te UDisive, 7 Ras dee Piles $4, Thomas, Face errort. Some of our Irikh. and other foreign soldiers of | rations. important spaces in the pub. | of the Anniversary of the American | Ce, | feasional knowledge, may be relied om for the cure of thow | female—the Si teeten iene emrencety | Rfuricns Se eee es | Soe eee loo | Rete ESCO man eeet oh rate maton, Grok ee, Za ah ahs he “ee been HY annals. master of t y, of wi Bas tec <n ie. . ‘causes, 1 War's sepre seep clot battalion of Sant Pat: | hiGhisk” Mela he serena hefty | Jems Wests Squash Brotbon New York. tr | Sete em Cait iceaate se coupe ITM LNB AW (omaoe ws Fale cio—faint Patrick . ke anything but 3 aieh bat they ail retained great "The 3 Ps Ballads of Catherine Hayes: bs 1 res FRIEND-GREAT Stccess! TWO (Batract of » letter " jad ‘| eae aed ihe wiling cary of thet now alla iid | Suction for chete Firth, Pond & Co., New York, lar specits Tor private denste'in the world, War noes or Rove Richelion, of universal eepatations rt “ Jom of the of organization and | their relationship with the great race from which they | + Jog |; (a song arranged for the pianoforte.) Te tw Ji per large bottle, with ne ba de racy ot £{ Stieetion of their countrymen i which was sig- | eae ee not he od at ryt Firth, Py & Corn Rew York, “ Jantati lo- + 1 Ly A ‘ pally refuted afterwards by the brave Irish, who proved . fly, \ ll retained * Oh, Boys, carry mo ‘long,” (& ion me! : ; 7 themselves to be, im every Hattle that was feaght, among | ayjmouer of this Interesting teritziion, bad borne her | dy.) Firth, Pond & Co., Ny Sok PRR imaas by i Serine the our best and most trastworthy troops. | lord twenty heirs to his honors and estates, and was on ical Sketchee ‘of the Distingnished Men Feprosentation: in the highert suyle of Ath, ph. savers genet mp 44 Alvarado, is | the ove of presenting bien = the Cig when we -§ CG fo County: Adriance, Sherman & Co., reenwich street Prem he woes Aa ne of the Great }.--—-) tose ne sag ma aequaintance | patriotic example, worth; New York. | author hi 4 ’. i | sided ore! A. ee at eo, | GE Lee eee eee | th epee sieges Mette Seen: | + Kramer hit Gee | eee rt atath Pc Gen. Quitman wee dipatched, with his brlende, to ap | imbibed her husband ideas and prediections with tw. | “ADA ration delivered before tho Citizens of Tus- | voted eictuniely ry shi gbectaity” he amy wil contents, es Ein the Patacn and apg sa , 8 stoll tow 0 Face; an 5 , = . short distance up the river ofthe crieneme, about tainty | scitiolee her counteyt ee cer caloosa, Alabama, July 4th, 185k; J. W. &J. EF. | wade, and radioal cures, When © ms, bis. Royal’ Highaces, Prince Albert. Gy miles 8B. of Vera Crus, The boats of the syaadron | hen & Publishers to: os assisted the detachment across the «mall river, Medellin. Wherever our countrymen, or tl The True Office peculiar plan of treatm: 18RD, that debouches a little south of Sncrificios; and General _ , married native ladies, they had uniformly | inthe city of Troy, by Gerrit Smith.) 8. W. “ ited te Bt. Lawrence Quitman marched rapidly forward, with the view of sur- je them “one flesh and one blrod’ with — Benedict, New York. Cowes.” Dedionted, by special eston, Capt prising the coumy, 6u8 carrying crerything b acoup de | in all that pertained to their respective countries. ‘The Corsair, (a Venetian Tale.) Bunce & Bro., 64.; eolorell, 108. 64, : moin The march belng by the sen beach, the first ob- lodged at the house of an American gentleman, in the | Now York. THE LONDON GUIDE POCKET HANDE! pas She oalvene the river. the oo soort hoving been Sh eek tense pape gee war gentle Nouvelettes of the Musicians. Cornish, Lam- y. me will become & most or ay? ie our ovastey « ee . inoers having been A t & Co., New York ald . mei, te find pushed forward to reconnoiter this position, their atten- | Mexican lady, and who. by-the-by, had done her por v0.4 2 eouerpele® to an u business oF tion was attracted by a curious looking Mexican flag, | etal honor with her trich oompeer, by bearing him a The Microseopist; or, & Complete Manual on My ea Re a pa oH Sen be ead eek paid. Ne Dee 4 secematy. ret us ee hoisted upon the fort, It did not look much like a Mexi. | numerous family of children, more enthusiastic, if possi- | the Use of the Microscope: Lindsay & Blakeston, | tring upon society were known, & very different 1,20, New York city, Office, 129 Liberty streets tion St shewing @ | 24 can fing either, they thonght. Whatcould it be’ Surely | ble, than her husband, in her admiration of our yee Philadelphia, Penn. REWARD.—JEFFRIES’ ANTIDOTE, A SPR. +" ay +} formed. Separate ro: are provided f eg ho pronunciamients could bave taken place since they left | and ite institutions. Asin duty bound, and im compl ite wail “For ircatment, by letter, Gon. With common courtory palling vont avem with one The Georgia University Magazine, for July, for the oure of vate Vera Crus. twenty-four boure before, and at that tig | ment to her lori, she of course tone good speci- | 1851, Christy, Keleea & Burke, Athens, Ga. makes a sperdy cere, without the least Restiotinn of dies, | theve Norenich, an hele, way wine Te Alvarado was undoubtedly in possession of the regular | men of e northern man equal to at owen ay Braithwaite's Retrospect of Practical Medicine | FAVERY MOTHERS's BOOK —THE TEARS OF POVER- | drink, exposure, ce Ghange, i eation to business. ny—the Mexican authorities’ They advance a little closer, take | Mrxicanee—weakly Mexicans | and Sar, Part 23: Daniel Adee, New York ty and the Freee te of too laren fat aly ofehildren. pre proprietor oh: py kt, le h the At of the tribetary = out their pocket handkerchiefs and wipe their «| No women are more kind hearted, of mote full of the | 8M UrKery: I Hlistory of Courtebip, by Panch : | ventmane e avhere is abook | Ree cure, ander the forteivary of dve tis been to the strange a Seti earefally. und take another look. “Why, surely, Ian. | amiable sensibilities of the sex, than the Mexican. Ter. | Stet ie Ton ad of Courtebip, by that shich will over. ?, ae oe my a eesee sere ei Zapetde, are, the desieners fot be mistaken,” at length ald one of them “that | fectiy feminine in character, they ate indeed the vine to | Stringer & Towneend. So bie Coanl | BES tee, $1, Fi = | WF Revady and eh Bayard ‘ ral arrangementa and printing om oust be the American fing.” “The American how "ie wah ented natero designed the cet fe | rma ads play in five acts, by ina Cor 1st Roe York Post will be na- ittle, threes, + ofthe qreat oa Me devil did it get there!” replied his |: be, oy Would be ‘at the idea of holding pub- 4 Mowatt: Stringer & Townsend, overed. Beat.—Giods. 4, vale