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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 6906. MORNING EDITION:---MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ase AMUSM MENTS, NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, Our Jamaica Correspondence. Interesting from Wew Mexico. believe ebe is yet living; and the officers of our govera- OWERY THEATRE.— DOORS OPEN AT7; CURTAIN ROADWAY THEATRE.—E. A, MARSHA: ee ns {From our own Correspondent} THE MEXICAN BOUNDARY COMMISSION—COL. SUM- | ment ehould spare neither pains nor wonsy to settle the WD rises at73¢ o'clock. Boxes, 25 ceuts; Pit, 1244 oenta; Lessee. —Doors open at 7; to commence at 71, K J NER’S COMMAND—THE ROUTE AND THE INDIAN | question This spring, the 8: ut of Indisa Sortain Orchestra Boxes, Weents Monda: gveaing, Sept. Brome oCizel ong Rarquette, 00 conte; Family and From Baltimore. Peat cy wir i Sa “s P.M. TRIBE®—MRS. WHITE, ETC * : Aitnirs bere, made a treaty with these scoundrels, whiels ‘ark, a Mee totouns Haahtolgh 0 ee a ,cemnes Coders. 1216 conte: Frivate Hexen, Bb PRESID NT FILLMORE—THE MEGRO RIOTERS, ETC. ne rps ak say en, the St. Louis (Mis) Republican, Sept. 13.) I think, notwithstanding reports to the , they HEB Vernon, Mz Glenn; Ranlelat OTB EL LO ba ee Belat taat The Illinois and the Brother Jonatl and Loss of pt. Burnside, U BA. arrived in this city bn Thurs. | ave respected. But I do not imagine they will at Jordan, Do Helon Wr A.W. F oe bs a Pepe; St, 1862, Life—Court Martial—The Cuban Afair—Health and | day evening, from the Copper Mines, in New-Mexico, | peacetcng Their habite are pecullarly redatury. Hav nash rer nig) arnum's, ani morning proceeded to es Boun Commission t 1 or pi ler; and when e em, or Pb foi tek Kio ¥ le Mr. Simpson Socl , ‘The American steamer Illinois arrived bere early this | Was! om, and bas made ® alae te fa trip too lazy to follow it, they will take to the road, Nike the vi yn Gadabout G a i" “ Washington. Wicktes, Mrs. Abbott: Mrs. 8ii Sinkt Ga Sooke, Mes. J Beton, The friends of Mr. Gorsuch, who was killed in the late | ™¢7™!26i shortly after, the Brother Jonathan came im, | across the Plains. He was only twenty-one days from | bighweymen that they are. While running up the harbor, the latter vessel unfortu- | tbe Copper Mines some twelve hundred miles, to Fort E ARDEN.—MANAGER, MR. JOUN SEFTON, |* negro riots, have employed John Nelson, forme 4 Leavenworth. With onl ‘open at 7; to begin at 8) centa; Private hg form: bee iganeal in. canet a ys Sager cpaav tinh Atte nately came in collision with a waterman’s boat, which | the country of the og thy se hrvinngnn r adeghgtnorog ; Interesting from Oregon. ‘Guette, £9 cents; Second 7 rivate Bs Commence at 8 o'clock. The woi : P m of the rioters. | was inundated and sunk. ‘There were, at the time of the | tion, and thence to the United States’ researc Sa Sat ip a ohestra Seats, 75 cen' Rt. 23, will bo The Southern mail is in, but brings no news worth ip died wach Oak a + die ell aise it, and We understand that the pase Cis heise Lacy eg dod KC. KO, eS Seek pe OP slp rornct agin ne, while the other, andnaroriag to | Stn he rumdary wenn Moric mi he Vaid | nue snes hare begun tare om arnt tos) Mermlone Sng) Ware, Pordita, Mina Wentsas Paull From Boston. eecape a like fate, had his left leg broken by the paddle | agreement between the Commissioner and Sarveyor as | Femnt thet thee hone leo a eee lesan onraey. Bis farce of the ROULME DIA WON Sir W. Bverarecn Mr seit thanwamta: | LARGE FIRE AT CAMBRIDGR—vroLENT StoRM. | wheel. Between the two steamers, there are six hundred | {0 the point of commencement. Gol. Graham. takes the | ‘They fourd « plenty of grass most of the way, theit cat: and; Lord Pla’ fatnilton; Cousi Me. J. Duna; tilate w, Gabriel groun survey,“ isturnell’s | tle and horses fy way Lady Plato, veston; Margery, Miss © Chapmats | elude with fairy comic p patho Bonres; Sept. 91,2068.” | 900 Ale pegveneets, map” (these are the words of the treaty), ought to | stock on the ap tier do nakveaet re so oni At an early hour this morning, a fire broke out in Kast Anilitary court martial had been sitting at Up-Park | commence about 73s miles from El Paso; while his ation 'SLYCEUM,DROADWAY.NEAR BROOME | Cambridge, nonr the railrosd bridge, which destroyed | Camp—one of the military stations—investigating | Collergus in the commission, afier actual survey, is of | We expected hanger, frees Vee fast taal the Oryon laa at7; to be; ay has . ra open at 7; to,terin at is oleck. | Desa | the stable of Walter Welch, with six horses, several car- | charges brought by Lieut, Col, Abbott, the commanding | rin 0"atturency at tome forty talice, “Batetarnine son, | {mation law) which passed the laat Compress, cured = 8 y | i a des - yal the teotedg of MACBETH Dene ringes, © quantity of hay, grain, &o., together with two | officer of the Third West India Regiment, against Cap- | view, the Surveyor refuees to join in the signature of the | prove and lives mei aot pt Ms ne ee ae Geers, he Be ee ip’ fy Malcolm, Mr. Palmer; Macbeth, Mr. Lyni dwelling houses, one occupied by Amos Lane, and the | tain Hills, his paymaster, The charges wore for breach | necessury papers to establish the point of commence- | the idea that there are more on the way than has been ea Say: EG J AEGIS Maris aie Me Charlo Afar | gif, Me C.K. Masias Banago, Me. Foster: Lennog, ME. | other by ccveral Irish families, the inmates of which | ofdlcipline, and endeavoring to bring his comasnting | Structions can be, roreived” from Washiascon, Col. | ese Josnbie pote ssh ee Ree eae nee Hath ; Sous toconaluds | tain, Migs Baylente; Lady Waotath, Miss Gustmant Gentie- | narrowly escaped destruction. ‘The loss is $10090—~ | offlecr Into disgrace and contempt, by propagating, oF | Graham had gone to the Gila, es ,| aoa tare oer re on ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREES— "GHA AN ree nt cepted heh TC te Bee eieeoet | Beeman Boxes, aS conta Pit, 1d cents; OrchcatraTiskots Went | Cin ckets, $1. Monday evening, Sept. 32, the ea- | chest tertainmonts wil) commence with the mili cr ff the | 22, will pli FRENCH SPY—Matilde de Metic, Miss athaway; Colonel | B: Philips av Mies Wa ‘om Cringle, Mr. J, R. Sx ‘ith the new droma cf the SLAVE'S KEVENGE—Gato, Me, | woman, Mrs. Foster; Hecate he : : | Soins Css many tore Lets atti thet tit. Pa i,Captain Motroae, Me, Stastord; Philipps, TE: | Byni’yatatyina. Favorite Pas’ do Deux by Me. Fletoher | P&rtly insured, Spain ye Ferreniies, of the Boek areal Non Se 02, Pere tr aocoedl conan eeueiiae gine ate | [From the Oregon Spectator } o rs. H. F. Nichols. ahd Miss M. Tay! abet aaa "F |" Arviolent northeast rain storm sctin this afternoon | founded charges aguinst him. ‘The court martial, after a | 9,00, i Of Auazat on an exposition into the Neo | The immigrants ars pouring in upon us, Mr. F. Ie (CSRISTY'S OPERA HOUSH, MECHANIC3" HALL, NO. HE PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFULLY INFORMED | 44 is uow in full blast. sitting which extended over two weeks, was brought toa | drazoons, two of infuatsr. ead one ofattiliery. “tae exe | RAjmand, from Indiana, one of s company of packers axed Broaday, shore, Grand ad a Na ee cs forename conclusion a few days since: but no decision has been | perience and enecey of Col. Sumer will, wo have no | fieiti pont, “The prrcons staring frost So pea Keown Christy's Minsurols, compriniag su oflciont end vot; Will iva ber frst Concers in Amorios, ab The Europeanand North American allroad: | pronounced. In the interim, the evidence taken has | Sout; make this expedition of great serving in patting | were mostly destined for 0: Some one ‘sandra Basile coepe" ot *Saton:za an Wexperionood pecformatey Tarpiain Hast, on Texevay, Burrs as 135, - Sr, Joun, N. B., Sept. 29, 1851. | heen sent home to the proper authorities an rnd fo the hostilities of the fndlane ia that quarter, | teams intended going to Californis. Mr. R. reports grase Zor: . 7 whos ers —, 4 ” | hy ec era, ive ws - Shie city, for saaoceesion of “Ave earn? h 9 conoarts Ia PROGRAMME: At a meeting, to-day, of the friends of the proposed | qhe intelligence received in this city concerning the | sound drubbing. ‘This they must Mot before they enter. | Plentitul on the south side of the Platte, exsept for a dis- Sish'taver by higniy reapeavablo g faleno PART | European and North American Railroad, £30,000 of the " tain a proper respect for the United States. | SAues of ehast SiGaies ip Sha Serale: emaahen Meneae ice Ss ae en rere ; enced, | rture. , ® | descent of the /itihusteros om Cubs, and their subdsoquent | ‘IR i te United stu the north side is represented fict » good Muck the lar, o'clock. The patrons of Chriety's Minstrel otiully | Duet" Quondo ai (Botianrio)....Donizerst | Stock was cubseribed for. The deposit of £100,000 wil! | fate, nas created some sensation. A portion of the press e quarters for the troops at the several military part of the immigration across the pains mage Entormed that'ehe Saturday afternoon e-aserte wiki be dl ‘Me. Avg nd ilerr Mei row be paid and notice given for a meeting of the stook- “ ie Press | posts established by Col. Sumner. were rapidly progeess- | Council Bluffs their rendezvous. Among the number of Sontineed for tus trates bas jo Ffen on the He so Po yell on ence vines 8 cf Kingston has spoken out on the subject, and has taken | ing, particularly thore a: Fort Vaiou, the lead quarters | {howe assembled at. the Dilutts hese wane Goes 608 See ELLOWS MINSTRELS, AT FELLOWS’ NRW MUBE | Cavatina—“ Ah montis,” (Pespacte) | . weal ereaene Vibw tf Ge matter asthe wily jonrenls ef Now Scpensoe tees Mii Raueral of the whole bose of | Hester the Great Sait Lake valley. It is ertimated Pe a Oo Bliss Carine Hai | . " York, Popular feeling is in favor of the Cubans. The | trcops from that town had given it « very desolate ap- | Mt: Gceree Keller, of Illinois, who arrived here ow avary niZatintejusily calebvaiod aad eGniegt ¢ Flowers of the ‘An old Sootok Ballad Interesting from La Plata, Iinols brought some additional intellizence, to the effect | prarsnes, ‘The Rio Grande was remarkaniy low, very | (42; that the number of families on the rond, for O rages sasuagonisnt of J.B, Fellows, mote conoerys in this oity for | Arla" IL Biyaceo™. «5. .* Naeeide ocx; Sa OUR MONTEVIDEO CORRESPONDENCE. that Lopes, and almost all of bis misguided followers, had | Htéie rain having fallen for a long tine, | and 600 on that branch of the road alone ano 4 out ob the t ; Sho alite and fashion trem all parts of tho BF | mgliad—" Why de E Worn ee SHOT, 5. 0. s0c0.s0c. Wallets Mosrevineo, July 30, 1861, } been captured by the Spanish troops, and that Lopezhad | pertuct tha soar Loteane the Ma tay of dsagooms to | Most ef those who on the north sideof the Beicloal Halt e ono ig paclzus end. bose wantllaied Mise Carusnins Haves. *""°** After @ silence of some years, I trouble you with afew | been garroted—thus untimely closing his existenoe on | Myer. This isanexceilent monsure, as it will secure | Putte did not eroes that river at all exoept the pilings in Me wotld. Admlesioa, Mosate. Does open at] PART 1, lines, hoping they may prove acceptable, as they will | this side of the tomb by his rashness aud temerity, as | ali persons on the rosd from molestation by the Indians. | fiat; eee S teseoai ie te oneal aaa Grory Wednenday aad Saturdny, for the especial wocommer | Swiss Song—“The Happy Switzer” M mention facts of great interest. ee ee ee ee ee ee ae ee ern ee oie mit eee 208 Tl | om. the mesthale . e,a3.0n the-son Ssslom of famsilice, commesntiny ne Belo eat wosy rl sMongis ar valuable life. hear something more than T cau tell you, about the | 0%, "he north side, above Fort Lu ) a8 on the soubl, ers ra oe “The Harp that onos through Tas “Teh Ballad | 12 May Last, General Urquiza, Governor of the Argen- | " The isiand is, generally speaking, healthy now, There | Boundury Commission ‘There is all sorts of trouble on | 2udiihe crossing, too. of the Viatta, saved: thereby ent to the swimming of the —. T. BARNUM, 188 CATHERE: rior of the island, | it. The Commission is ata dead halt Mr Bartiett is tine province of Entre Rios, iasued @ proclamation de. | af@ sone localities. however, in the Manager and Proprietor; Jolin Groonwood, Jr., Assist- | Nocturne Es: le on the Harp. arre il ; \ “ ir stock the north fork of the Platte te : gu alice, 1 cata Py Bence aii, ""*"*-VS™%* | claring Cat, trom henceforth, neither he nor hiaprovince | MHstt,chcler stil Unger, thosgh te virtlnee tas | Mi vas vith Gol Gratien, the aatrononss of the Commis | consider he re nea noes E . “ t “ . | e « ie or bia place, | fy, p ‘i 2 of aa bt Kathleen Mevourneen".-..--.- ++. /Au Irish Ballad | would acknowledge General Rosas as supreme ruler of | “"The weather is very cool and salubsious, and feequent | Mr. Bartlett is a oot botanist, wud has some otheracieus | (orth nel conte ye Bhs. pepul EADUPTED CHIL Bong—“ In this old Chair”. the Argentine Republic, declaring him a usurper and | showers of rain have fatlen within the last fow days. j tide knowledge, but has no knowledge of camp Life, and | > Oregon City. He reports Spry ting eoontighy | Rondo Fiasle—Ah antehiae tyrant. At the same time, Urquiza declared his ports | , There is no very striking change in the commercial | cannot properly contrst such @ party as he has under | intelligence, prices continuing at very nearly the saae | him. Col Graham ie ts thathe ius the right to fix LUMBAU. the evenws, commensing ut 73g o'clock. THE DAY AYTER Miss Cacrpicne i to ail the world, aud formed an alliance with the Bowing : be i ; THE WADDING. 30 contiude, but. “ open 7 ratio. The following is from the second edition of the | tbe initial point, or poiat of departure. Mr. 1 lettin 7 . =y,_ for Sluose ti Tea ee ase the ena ok Grande Finsle Tnstrumentale, governmerts of Brazil and the Banda Oriental, Oa the Daily Advertiser and Lawton's Commercial Gazeite, of to- seertala interview. Beeustoned by the absence 2 | pep Patak a te plo Sene a ae 1-4 onrgnificent pantoroime of SHE MYSTIC GROSS, & pi 4 Orchestra, of mora t! . . ay — joClein, fixed this point much to the satiefaction of | Comoeny has about age ek we ‘say iff comlest tricka nnd iuctrated by Kuo eee | meaahEslented eecldeek Men Fone wae oeriemery, the | 25th of May, Rosas declared Urquize a traitor, and burat | "Xi csroy Manners, Sept. 11.—Flonr still firm, at 324,; | the Mexicen Commi reat nt Col, Greluee sae eves, | company has about forty brood mares forthe Oregom (the most uUmerous iad, by the rearwned Martiaettl | will be conducted by . bim in effigy in the plaza of Buencs Ayres ; since which | J, Albert, which arrived this morviag, from Baltimore | val, disregarded it (ol, Graham, as I understand. claims | MAthet. They are expeeted to arrive in about eight or ane ee The cron tieighQDER AND ME: LAVENU. || time there lias been very active preparations making for | beings #0) ibis, instead of 1.501, as expected ; ol the centre ofthe Plsza ut Rl Paso as th initial point | Ga'the’ road, the mvt of wala: wore at wud neat SEW YORK AMPHITUEATRE, 7 BOWERY OL “" o Onhareae war,andon the 10th and 20th of this month, General | Bot im demend, price 20s. a 24s, ’ Meal. heavy, 11 ypel Sun rsuing the right course with the | : peel anit wn reat measure Lost its im= St. Joseph has fi e as a starting point. Last year, almost two- is of the immigration got up their outét there, J. | the manufactor; 24 North, Proprictor.— Private Boxes, 60 cents: Boxot and | Tickets, $1—Resorved seats, price $2 Tickete may be | Urquiza passed the river Uruguay. with 7,600 soldiers, in | fe*h. Rice, Carolina, but little in demand, Navajos—establishing # fort in the heart of their countcy. arqnette, 2 cents; Lit, 12), cents. Open ata quarter be- Taurlo sstey 300 Broatwesy at Hairs | company with General Gazou (ax emigrant often from | 23; 8 1, te a 14s.; Patna, 10s. GL w 104, Butver, | If this measure ts properly followed up, they will beat: | By erter before Monday mght, great way, ani at Tripler Hall, thi i Halifx ani Ameri ted ; Trish 10d. Bre tied we are in carne ing ey have (garter batcre 8 "ou tay ‘ a "ial Seeautio’) Emeeadiatele neon seat lation Oe max and American, wanted; Urish 10d. Bread, no are in earnest—a thing which they have, u ee ee eee ae ee ne Nuun, Herr, Kist and son, Sain La, | Doors open at7; Concert commences at 8 clock. __| eryanvo Gomer one of Oribe'h favorite Genersin pawn | Pilot; exackers, 188 a hs, Pork, mnvss, Os. a 92, Lard | this time, disbelieved. ‘The Navajos may thas be broaght | Sr'Naymond thins it would pay, i geenage rides of the world: Harper, the STOR PLACE OPERA HOUSE.cADMISSION, go | over to Gezon with 2000 cavaley with Colonel Boraccis | anted; Gcst arrival, Albert's, is expected to bring Od. | to the cot dition of the Puebi y Daven pretty good | yy, haxmond thins itv BR a ey gienes biz Mane, Réeat, the, dounle se STOR PLACE OPERA HOUSE—ADMISSION, 50 | Cre ei send Major Neyse, at the one tline Prementicg | ‘Tobacco, 10d, a 1s. for Cavendish. Soap, a heavy supply. | farming country, locks. herds, and fields—and aa fmupres- | ofthe Immigrant a oman ae esiegie thewe we aekbd eqeanelas rani a | SeSztieoeeaz centres’ ca Seas giees pace ttarieg | baatirian Lue Reetees ba by she, Cameron 9 Gomes den tigden The ereeedlon’ © tae, Gee a Hones wore casily inade upon them than any other tribe | night be sold for one dollar per gallon : ‘ ee, learned I r y have erowaed | the Montevidean part; , Clad. a Tied, according i New Mexico, d . gna feick, Horeeg. learned Dogs, fe. Tuosda his hrseaepcaraaes in America. “in oongequencs of a Hoe | Ito Negro. and thes Tay are naw anseeiitg Toth dine, | scarce; 7%. Gd. per bag, 4s, per bushel, This country ean never be any thing until the “crack ..,_ [From the Oregonian } Surday, at 3 o'clock. fave per wee Proprietor of Triploy Mall. for three | tion of this city; aod it is expected that as soon asthe | Queen's cargo sold at 14s, for tlerors ; 16s Od. tor boxes ; | Of doom.” without raiiroad from the States. With that, Having just returned from a flying virlt up the Wile os ayo Uifeotors of those coucerte having steted thar tharpublis | Rio Negro is passed, that most of Oribe’s chiefs will | K#Pger's, tierees closed at rame rates, Mackerel, No.3, | apd what we shall now suagest, matt Valley, we take plewure im testifying that we BE NEL a VERE, 179 CHATIAM SQUAE, ONM | Would not be satieded with three Mglta per week, Profemor | desert bim,and that he will leave for Rio or Rurope, ) 248; #leveiren, 188, ; hi Salmon mucb:| sutlsin from two to ve hundred thousand were happily Guagpsinte’ im the aepieranse of Sap » 1 lalwon performances every afte 9 ma zies No, 1,ex Ocean Queen, soll at 7é3, ; No. —, at iving and comfortable condition, in place of 68,000 | ps inet Lh — been our lot to be sony over on $ roi ROO! ia the most handsome manner, cfferelhimthe | 42000 troops, which will join Urey 20. . bbl. Sugar dull, 13s. a 15s. dark; fair, 15s, a 17s. | @teasers and 2.600 of the greasers' ters. Firet—Su eautiful and, to all appearance, e better agricultural pene: ia e Opora House, Astor lace, which te hag ascopted. | 35 they aneoe tik agneamh eee eee tae tae Stag | Rum, 3s. a as. 1d, duty paid ; for export, 1s. 12 a 1s. 3d. | Drs the Indians. econd—Tutroducs Saxouy shory wad | Gountry than can be fourd between herv and Leafayathe. ents aro varied snd select, oh 88 ‘be seen a} ne 0 give his Grani Soiroes Magis 4 ° army, if it can be called an army, after the junction of Vimento enquired for ut 3d, and sales. Coffee, none of- | Woollen factories All else that the sountry is fit for | ‘The crops everywhero appear remarkably good—wheet smoed ym tod peagomens & in New othe consisting of Les's the former; for my opinion is, that Oribe cannot keep his fering. Bills on Kngland—Colonial Bank a4 before, | Would follow these—such as ttock raising and firming— | *Pd cats are now “ripe for the sickle,” and the farmers a Opers Troupe, narmberl: nie enti the Netional Thestre.—George Lea, sole Hare an ee. up thi piace to the Swan of Grin. Max | The Breuilian government have seat into the north some wee ©! ere, whare the en aia: t fifteen perform. aud per cent better ad iets faith! ; Goid, Amezican, !, a cent premium. Faobo,wer | Which lust will, with a popalation of £00,000, who oat | DUsily engeged in harvesting. Potatoes, onions, cab- re, boing th qeedatl nae oe along zy evening wat fartoce atte. be lil 'ap cae aot als Hea wee ny Know Gasoa Joon the | tit, bat fow fering; ina datos, talon st S por oumh'ties | move thaw-onoue Gay; abd osunct. e0'the Moxieans &o, | lage, Ke We present to the eye conclusive evidence of ze oolectod for their beauty and figure, and who parsonets | wonders, which sre admitted universally by the press The 16th of next month will make eight years and sic | C°USt- rier Wee live om three cents a diy; bea profitable employment, | | the richness of the soll. | We, are glad to see uo many number of besutiful tableaux, taken trous p pianee a Yorh, to bave no paralicl in the worid. ‘The average attend. | months since Oribe commenced the seizure; aud, we Savra Fe, August 22,1851. | fur substantial frame houses esestiag, pontee saad modern Siines; ® company of Arad Girls, whe | Ance at Professor A.’s entertainments in Tripler Hall, was | trust by that (ime. all will be over, and the city saved Additional from California, I eetze the opportunity offere capeees ‘paring | “Sei Newly tenesd, weeds ond Ueiiges mes ved, ugh hand ‘entel g 2,400 persons. and as the Opera Honse will not acsommodate | Btill. I anticipate a wo+t bloody war on the other side of THE PRODUCTS OF LOWER CALIFORNIA through from El Paso, to drop you & few lines ‘28 | which sLow that the country is settled with an indus- no, will give am balt that all the seats below are | the La Plata; Rosas is a most determined and blood- [¥rom the San Freucisoo Court 15) ‘There is trouble about. the Mesiean and United Btates | ‘sus end enterprising people, many of whom ere, now other ed, on application, from 10 A. | thirsty man, and Lo will make amost deeperate ‘ When Santa Auna wan told that growt di Bourdary Commission. The initial polot fixed upon | °)(7i6 all the oomfurts they enjoyed in the States, eer lmdey. the tide Admiccioaes | and fall. | perate struggle, | goiq had taken place in Upper Ualifornia, he aald he did | before the arrival. at Ki Paso, of Col’ Graham, of the | , Letayette t beantifully located on the Yam Iilll rivers Sd Gay Padvouaane Sn tee We bave long been waiting seme action on the part of | 0t doubt it bur that the gold and slrer mince of Lower | Topographical Corps. dl not abies that gentleman. ‘The | {incur cuvpisme exipielre waier pews, ond paateg France, and the expected will come when the town jornia were much richer and more productive, We | point he insisted on as just to the United Scates dissatis- Pacife ‘ecast. This town is now, Yue it hes the elements til isa i men gg Sa seg eet 8 | have always curselves been satisiied that Mexican or | fled th» Mexican Comimicstoners; +9 thet is | hing NOTICE IMPORTANT —THIS EVENING, PROFES: | Iand. in this question, ee Took thas, Frosee bas | Lower California wax vastly more rich tn minerals {han | their prcovedings, Lieuteoant Thurnaide boarsdespatches | Within tteelf of hecoming » large and Soar! wens for Anderson ia at the Astor Plase Opera House, aud | ‘lowed thie government 40000 frames pot Inout, aad | Y84 Zeneraily believed. If we mistake uot, gold wat | to Washington, arking further instructions ol Sumner, | ™° bem every evening, 6) coats to all parte, Sanda 1.060 ebibens 00 pretest the teak first discovered on the west coast in Mexican California. | with nine companies. started on the loth for the Navajo [¥rom the Portisnd Times, of July 24 ] Racacrratas Shove ome at che inaction of the American | The statements made by our correspondent below, are | country, whither he goes to plant a post (a very good | | DF Dart, the Superintendent of Indian Adaire, who hed Professor Anderson’ government. She has stood still and som her citizens | CoMfirmed by several gentlemen who spent the tast win- | thing) and to take measures sally for suppressing | KORe to vieit the di Indian tribes east of the Cas- gser aya he Astor sass Opens Hoane, Snd commerce ruined by the meddling of Kuropean | “Tin that country, and who are now in this city. We | these troubiesome matuuders. Day Detore yesteriay he | cade, bas returned from bis tour, and informs us that re fo os. | Admicnion 60 conta, Open at 7; commence at . powers, when, if she had forward as she ought. it | YOU consider the acquisition of Lower California to wide of the Del Norte He has | delegations from the Walla Walias, Westcopans, New vase came imals on the now system—- | Perces, Yovotnaws, Spokens, and Po\oses, met him at the atin us, by purchase, of immense national importance to our | WIS BVENING, PROTESSOR ANDERSON AT THE Would have been settled loag ago ; and the prospect now | cascnsions on this coast. Ina commerolal and political | found—so it is reported, | Dellas, and after ing them it was not his intentiom 1A ys, Astor place RANKIN MUSEYM,—} vi F shit arcernoon kn ent ia the world, will oer. Seeing is believing. Viens will ke oféred. No extr Lip ATTRACTION. — A CALIFORN! a cok atte coahaehies = tou se, and avery evening, 00 cents that Buenos Ayres will be blockaded by the Brazilians, bof view, the sonetition of this tenriber ] 5 | % y sof the | Some few days since, the Navajos made a descr to send the Waliamette Valley Indians into their © . No. 4o Broadway, m | to all parte, REE eee ee a ian Tere a0, | Bigheet ponte itera ‘Alnnne fem, Gaye snes, the Navajoe mate 8 desovat. nese | £2 'y were perfestly ooutented, He made trestles wish tho 5 les HIS EVENING, THE WIZARD'S SO[REES MYSTE. —-- t it not be out of piace for our people to suggest uantity of stock, of which there is now lef bat | Cayures and Nes Perces. and got permission from the . off OUR BUENOS AYRES CORRESPONDENCE. to the general government the importance of this ac- | little in the country for them to steal. | Cry uses to ertablion an Indian Agency in thelr nation, and Bornos Avnes, Jaly 8, 1861, | @uisltion, if tt can be obtained for s fair consideration, | | Tho Apaches ate just now Pertoctly quist-—as have | bulidings for that purpose aro now i eourse of construc- ceed ae agp gad without tavelvi the peace of the two republics. | been the Plains Indias thivsesson By w late treaty, | MOD. He succeeded, also, in settling the diftouities, for » i ‘r—Trade— ‘ 5 'ee08. | ; . FESSOR ANDERSON’S GRAND gp A from the exclusive policy of the Mexican government, | ‘The vew-iirst Bishop of New Mexigo, Mons, Lomay— | 3@a%, at the ond of which time, if gorertment cannot i The brig Gen. Pinkney, from Baltimore, arrived at | js uecloes to the trade and the commerce of the world’ | arrived here sme two weeks since, There was m meoat | 2atisiuctortiy arrange affairs, tho New Percos have leave wo way; at Montevideo several weeks since, Her cargo has been | With an Anglo-Saxon population, from the Columbia to | display, and bis welcome was very cordial peo to | 60 go to war with them. He is of opinion that there _50 conte to all parte. sold at that port. A difficulty oceurred on the passage, fon porn to work the oe wad ‘wine, we sould be reniarkably well fitted for his arduous and respousib'e | peda beige ot eat guheee e gunell & HERR KIST, NOW PERFORMING ¥ oun end the it here—and many gredual judiciously int od re. | informs us that ti es Perees pumber souls, ee ee eeee eee lice, | between the ceptain and steward, when about twenty | most powerfal im the world, but we could establish Firms may be eapecrel asa conmyasnes of his coming, | Werconons over 700, and that the Cayases number only ‘ yo Chatham | days out frem Baltimore. The report which I have | commerce which would give us almost the entire co ‘The «lection fur Delegate to Cons tees comes off on tae | 124, And are fust disappearing. ‘The Caynsea, he aa; —s | bear is this: that the « steward, threatened to it tn | eas ee ae nerigation of the Pacific. Our cor- fint Thureday in September. Major Welgutaan and vd bg ere peel bythe os whe ‘ 4" respo! _ ~ on | whites wi for they that rad dol- | tolarrent him; and thet the captain shot him: aad e'Bax Faaxciaco, Aug. 0.1851. | thue Majer Welghtiren wil beckotea U2 °#MM' | The whites were stil hostile. and were san be Sadho y tars, pired in about twenty minutes. Eprr ae - : ¢ this The Legislature rects again on the first Monday of | 8venge the murder of Dr. Whitman and family. The . : "A treaty has been entered into between Brazil. Cor- | resident extoan fora! iow Ban Dieso, and | December. At the last sossion, they passed alaw leaving | CCUtTY which he visited, he speaks of in the AST NIGHT.—MR DEMPSTER’S LAS? BALLA) | riextes, Eotre Rios, and Montevideo, against this govern. | Would beg leave to cail your aitention. as a journalist. | the whole taxes on the shoulders of the merchants. The {Bs ‘and gives it es his opinion that it contains more Pronounced by naturalists riuse, atthe Astor place Opera Mouse, more attr, ies, and the only animal of the kind ever caught ia | tive than ever. ‘Agrizcly Bear, from the Sieera Nevada moun- — ain, is connected with the exhibition, whish will remain HIS EVENING.—ASTOR pen for 8 few daye on f te, the’ departure of taese Profeesor Andereon every ane it ly Lag conte, RA. & ACH'S MBN, RIE.— This oolebra’ ducted in the kus AGE and best con- ng at the Frank xe Herr Kist, 0 ny, 16 Das Chelsea, 25th; East Ran pelior, th. will be at the Taber he u hort ts lati sone Feel datica: Hoboken eee eoleaes | “Tena fe: ning Soc it may prove the most formidable Opposition den. Roms | the see rapa y tae fe age mg oy __ | treavuries are not much, if any, fuller, a MARRIED. + has ever met with. The port of Buceo has been closed ery tieh gold and silver mines have been lately die. ‘The seagon in this country has been avery dry one; At Portland, Oregon, on the 17th July, by Milton Tut- azainst Entre Rios, and the porte of Entre Rios against | Covered there, a few miles south of Sau Diego. [hare | and the erops are rather shorter then usual. Cora ix | tle.Erq, Mr. George Butt, to Mrs. Jane Evans. all of this port, as Tam loformed, and it is very probable that | sayy tale of the ore by Meffat & Oo., which show it | about #500 a bushel; and the flourct the coancry— | 7 latin Plaine Bucco will be blockaded vety soon to be tery rich. | As a mineral region, It asses, asthe | “ Taos flovr”—eual to about $20 the barre! Achsop, | _ In Oregon, July 14, by the Rev J. B. Pratte, Joha There are a large Dumber of vessels discharging in | Writer believes, aay part of Upper Calitorula, It isen- | which twenty yeucs ago could be bougut for 50 couts, | R 3 daughter of Simen Plu- Montevideo—a large number compared with the number | tirely useless as an agricultural country, the land being | now brings $2 | mondur, Esq. of the Cowelit 1» Oregon, July 24. for several years past; and the people there seem to be | slmost barren, It, however, contains supplics of water, Sawra Fe, August 10, 1851, Rev Willism J in blah les with the ‘proepect of '® speedy termination hot coly fer ordioary conrumption Dut for hydraulic | « e . ° * : of Cornelius and idol snap bth ot Tuatha Phan the long ecige. Along the Arksnons the Oh wn, J 4, ‘sabingos county, rerybeay te rejolood to hear of the reappointenent of | \ The mines alrendy discovered are near the bay of | goa'igtahs Fith whom im this magerare oolong | At Salem, Maxon county, July 18, by the Nev. J. B. Col, Graham, as United States Consul at this port, Hy | Todos Santos, which affords a very good anchorage, aad | found Camanches aud Apaches of the Plains, They are | Lee@. Mr Caleb Brooks and Mrs. Kila Ann —— fr very much liked, not only by hls own countrymen, | eM*Fentrance, Abcut fifty miles further south, 12 the | Ay peace with each other, aad have net. this youremy | MY Jobn Baum and Miss Martha Teters, all of but by the fore! generally, residing hore, as well as | port of San Quintin, which ts equally good. under all cir | toed the trains. cxeept in ome fasta: ae Chey. | coun a Earge'and rer au Geom induced to arrange for Mon another Grand Genvers at the coe man ia hisa never appeared in tho United States, had fan im the world for strength, oan m: 8 AGHNCIES, dee plication to UHORGE LA, Franklin Museum, 175 Chatham ALIFORNIA FREIGHT, PACKAGE, | S4UAre: Our noet rogulas bomimonthhy EN REOR CORPORATION Nome os. forty ¢ays; and no other steamer has equalled that. The uparallcled speed of these boats has excited much admira- tion; surpassed only by the wonder expressed at the safe Pasesge round the Horn made by so many of the smait | lies about six miles north ; ty, 0, 8. new ‘ we a8 the harbor of San Diego. The steamers tn Oregon, July 17, by Milton Tutt M., 1CK TO CARTMEN TO RENEW Li- | the natives, Ido not think our government has a more | cumstances, as tI a Kit Carson," and made some hos | egon, July 17, by ton Tuttle, Req. Mr. deo, eee ie eee era Ot cut own Special Vrewhe Agsat and OTenest The ordinance for licensing ¢ficient consul anywhere. B, | Chesupeake and Gold Hunter and Russian ship. of ‘Bot, fT an nt misatraed, | DUtt and Miss Jane Bvans, all of Tualatin Piains, 8 4 ‘ina peal’ thesueh Mesecnrer to destination. All freight for | public carts and cerimen, provides that al fo oe about €00 tons, have all been there. On the Pasitic, | these Indians wiiie enoamped near Fort Mackay re | pe ‘hie Express should be sent ia to our ofice on ot before Frie | expire on the lart “ay of Oo ach ne Our Valpaviso Correspondence. towards Cape St. Lucas, there fs another good harbor, | ceives a gross insult from an oflser of the w yado:| Minmeed: tn bie Mains, Mamet July 7, by the ie water-peoot evadition, , Sesall pares : - Vasranateo, August 1,186. | Ste enrteeuke tend te bo hes melee Java? Petipa, | bebeved very Jmprudevtly in wh ping the son of one | upeetting of @ boat # A. Tract, aged 24 yours : . fc x . % olejo, ‘ > é the ~ fahoas : ii igh By | stmeien Sienere= dw Betis emars w Poamne- | ssh tier ects 206 bg, week oid eon event | Seba cuie, cineas cause Taare, cnpleatnas | inte er, Wend aie, ond Gin coe doers > . nyulae evetit- “ reat importance. when vereels cleat from the astera i range tha: the Onevennes | szed 39 years, late of W Maine, master of brig: n Hivane cleseanene, oF ecnsulay cert ad Generel Marine News of Importance—The American | fret importance, when vessels, cient et valil Fuld foe core about it, We saw none of the Tae | MeLallan a 2 — Lin te | Consul, $e., $e. on the gulf. produces great quantities of Brasil wool, Ds, at some ™ u 0 Arvagel yes and At the residence of R. C. Geer, in Marion , Ore~ REGORY'S CALIFORNIA PACK RCEL wostay,2H'1-40)4¢ 188 | On the eve of the departure, for Panama, of the steam- | and. likewine, on the gulf side, it not only possesses very Bekathe one t wan Mek nite nee sims, | Mtn We a geese, pee ote eg ho a Se in decent rich mines. but ulso placers of pearls i } ~4 a lodicon county Obie, . Saturday, Sept. De * ia a tae ship North America, the following laconic items of iatel- This country is but little known, end is dered of | Lookin about twelve yenrs old. Tae follow was quite In Oregon Olt, Geo, W. Salisbury, for- EUS: ~-d cit oe to ure wu | licence hare been noted for thecolumns of your valeabie | very tte value by the Mexican government, bat would eae te Soh te ts veces OA tre | Ee Rye journal, They may anticipate the reguiat mail by almost | have been of great value im the hands of the people of : ee | ses S ldk ol the canta, snapedinn ta nos pre h pn og ri ii our tro the United States, ‘The sums of money which havebeea | 0tbag teen ie a elite wile. The expression of Comet of Comnmnap Wieas. Tee ce elaet dccedeag tppecine | rhe orth Amerien, like ber forerenner, the Peolte, | (frat or the division line, the trans id o | foe face wes tntervating. though provebly somewhst | Ertice Men. Sates Weeeran, they will ted, and the ol t i a brutalized by her mode of life. She had been stolen ., ASHAULT AND BATTERY ON A YEMALR. olny the atonger lenvor, and letters the First | has made the run from New York to this port within to Obtata | eee OD llo abet fre years mac, She ‘coult | _ Wilhelmina Kictast +s. Theophilus. Gill—-This was am, ces, Which maw be pat up perfectly 0 | speak Spanish, hed fond reooil ction of het parents, and | action fer as. oult and batiery. The plaintiff is a Germam, clivered at our or before proof, ah Foliage We cea Heute ‘charger mate. Pan the stove steamers at the cae Curalshed om the svove ee TOMPSUN & BITCHCOCK, re and Agents, 149 Pearl street. a 4 rather wanted toreturn to them. We offered to buy her, bat | Noman. of fine, portly Ogure | the chief, an old man of fifty, refused to part with her Bhe had occupied its belonging to the on any terms At Fort Mackay, we saw a Mexican | 8Pt. at 101 Greenwich street. It appeared that the plain... woman who bad been kidnapped, and fallen into the | till ¥as about leaving the premises, and that she celled. hoes, She waa parchased of them | fendant into her room. to see that everything was ‘Th th of the port of San Quintan, and the wreek of th fish brig Brutus, with 3,000 bags of Chilean flour, | ofthat harbor. The inhabit- | Indians, with no whites near | eee wagons, bay Veranepersat of artic the city, fo aie 3 I) followi 10. Le the EDUCED RATES.—CALIFORNIA.—TRANSPORTA- ce: Be very cart, trac ones—mere cockle shelle—that have passed here during re in as good repair as when she became his and BR Non seroms she lethmve ot Panne the Inst two years. ANROUS. Hy Teen thereupen she demanded from him the sum of $40f hich shell be five, ‘ation oF conveyance of Er'pince within the olty of New York, Wanee coe ship had their pleco treepassed | jj ‘kere use band which was lying in his hands. fe refased to od a most horrible | fer. some Americans, who are held captive by the ot | Snusisting that there was o deduction to be made i ‘The British Company are about to put on four new and pe im to call u| Wore making artangemontacloewhere. For ‘to se for such transportation, ehall be deemed Powerful steamers, to carry the mail between this and wey infiic ir horses. The neck | wild tribes | ral days’ rent ever and above the time on which she TDRISSON & CO., Agonts, 87 W All street, every Panama, twice « month, instead of once, as hitherto; an4 | of the horse was eaten luto near the shoulder, #0 mash | ” Purther on our jourrey. within the range ofthe “Moua- | fhould have given up posession. The /plalwtiff asserts * they extend the route, them, as far South as Taleahuans. | that the cavity was nearly as large at a man's head; | tqlm Apaches. weluskilysaw no Indians These Apaches, | that on the ceeaston in question, the Sieh Auguet, 180, RAVKLLERS’ GUIDE, | The Sen and the Lima, the two first of theee, will | yet the animal is still living. The muvcles of the neck. | it ig well known, have within the last two or three years | te Plaintiff then arsmulted her with great force and vio-~ nae. aaeeeeae a aaan | toon be on their way out from Liverpool on one side, seemed to be almost all divided. and thetr | gone more mischief, and committed more outrages upon | "Bee and beat her about the heed and face, causing Our harbor is full of vessels, v secking employ. | tendenous extremities were hanging outside of the " st of the B | revere bruises 0 ment—many of them badiy damaged in the late norther: | wound, ‘There lions are’ destined tobe a troublesoms | teeicr' "They ure the “Jiourillas® ores it ircomarnmty | other inturles about the head, from whleh | experie here, The wreck of the Peru steamer, cast | epecies of aborigines to exterminate —Sreremento Tim Pron unced, “Hickeres’ Apaches; and have theit chiec | @Uch pain. Sbealso contends that the CARR AAP anuer Retince cia Maan ateamboad JOuN POTTER Morning Line, ats : F i | beep publie carte, or to be 6 pabils cartnan § | ashore and gone t in the Alminorol, sold only for | ‘Tremendous exoltement existed at Les Angelos, in | frtreats 4 “ oeuntel (ompted to choke and strangle ber, snd that the marke Ma thc faotia tn said sttyr ov ft noe f famity, and reniee | $50; but the hen got out, will be sent to | consequence of the arort of a mau Known as Bu Wood. | trecke dhhey’ are the same whe murdered the mut pasty | of Violence were visible on her throat from such treat- five rected himeclf therein. during six moaths preceding; The enle of the Rousdor, wrecked about sams | who was implicated in the confession of Stuart, Me was | oftwcivs, listhe sprive of 1400. neat the Wagon Moaad. | ment. The defendant denies the eberge, and -— of the oart or carts, time, at Coquimbo, is to take place there on the 23th inst. | handed over te the legal authorities and who in the fal of 1940 kilied Mr, White and party | At he merely acted in solf-defence ; thet Noensed to be Rept ne public carte; fad the May. ‘Thee are the fast fone nan oo es one. . The statistics of Loa Angeles county. La agree by the | of seven persons, and estried of his wife and lictio | Plaintiff made an arnault upon him. Witneses were wi General Cast lla,a new French steamship, bound | Accessor. are aa follows:—l04 vineyards, containing sch Hennes, of the iter. Mae mila about t | peeduced, whe deposed that they reside in the same here trom Roe overdue, having eft there on the #12 | 406.0 vine, exrtusive yf the vine ark laimed by the This mest unfortunate women was Tewrved foraa ind. | Pewe; they Beard w nove prooveding from the plalati@e ee a itror'e Ottes, Sep- | ultimo: and the Primero, « fine new torew boat, w padres at Baa Gabriel. Alt but twenty of the vineyards meter ty = : Ma. | rocm, and om bursting open oor, which was LT Ie rE Mgr | left Philadelphia on the idth Apeil having never been | kre within the limite of the city. Iie places the cattle | hutand. {ate than the insvant death which mot ber | fastened, they raw the defendant assaulting the plainti®. AaRR TAYLOR, First Marshal. heard from, is euppored to be lost also, [Che Hi Primero, | at 100.000 head; working oxen. 76@ yoko; gentle horses, | of delicacy should prevent # publication of the fact — | 1t was comtended by the defeoee that the plaintift on the 24th May, while endeavoring to enter the port of | 25(0; unbreken horses, 10.000. The property of the | that all theee Indians of New Mexico and the plains pro. | * msrried woman, and could pat ho! Meir tions ne E i 47 ductor, Bahia, went ast and broke hor back. A survey was | ocunty is divided among 880 proprietors About 15,000 | poo), when tbe: made tive, to cole. | DUE the gentleman of whom alle she was iceeing wi sanmnnes . : held, and the wee condemmed.— Rp. enavo | head of cattle beve brew sold this yent to go out of the | poets Men be? ate saa oe eee to cules | «bone of bone and Gach of fesh,” 0 Me. Rye, dented the wilt transported T? THE PUBLIC.—INDIA Buss ‘Trede generaily is dull, Stocks of goods enormous. | county. at an average cf $16 per head which consista in conrigaing her—“pickoted out,” ifvhe | {Stl impescbment,”’ and deposed that he was not her: dhe route ure charee. pueution noo bee te Priitienl excitements, lately so rife, are now dissipated An Indian died et Jucupa manifesting all the symp- | posi ts—to the horrid embraces in rapideussesion of all eng Ly Lh wy Yer ongaged to hee, eliehed, t i ut that be knew her and hoped to be married t ‘ner a Doctor Moutt, the new President clect, comes in with aa | tems of lydropbobia. ‘Three days previously he Wa* | the unmarried « imimenre majority, and assumes the reins of government log suppose d at the time to be mad her. I spenk of it to have this cha- | S00 es cireomstances would admit; a Fi on the 17th eptember; the fourth of July of this Repab- of five hundred dotiate has been offered for | racter, It is, lu fact, aceremony at which the woole | fave her testimony. staved thet the plaintift tay Hie, _ Charnes With the suooess of the zal oi the detection of the murterer a Caldwell. the | Horde. ts prevent. aid asi ts if in no other way, by ex- Whe ersoult and showed bee brulsee; bet at Ube # a enterprising countrym: Ir. . mail contractor. Onldwell was a ve of Pemnsyl- | pressing their eavaze delight and gloating over the epec. | the plaimtiff adm: o her, that on entertay, ¢) of t 4 which captar, © TRAVELLERS GOING s0UTR i icf jit z spiapo Company, the government are proposing to but latieriy lived In Baadusty, Ohio, where hie | focis of benatly cruel ed, 01 with the defendant, she had locked the dove, wit Beribe, and nasarpae build bee between this city and Baotiags. cost In | family new reside.” Ie wa the leader of a large party | thet umay weeeen dis gader the mameion hortorsot suck | Bers Aeked Ler, “mon Diew, why aid you loo the tonsa en Baltimore and Acquin Creel estimated at near reven million dollars) amount not | who erme to this country from Sait Lake and Los | treatment. One o has been mentioned to mo, in | Sure’ with a strenge man; I vood now ferme 'a to Point, i easily obtained, if one may judge from the result ofaloan | Angeles | which on Ameri who omce traded with the | With s strange mem for the vorid.” Tue - " an. Just advertised for, ($300,010. at 8 per cent perannum.) | Juan Antonio. Chief of the Caluillas, arrived in Los | &, oe, Om . Png Al rwored, and sald the could not tell how or wh qe Chere being only (0 bids, amounting togssbes to 70.090 swith fiMy of Mis f ‘ow the 21 of August. | this torvare, ‘sehieh te was compelled to wicacss and | U8t (hat ese had done #0, bes If the company of stockhol Jers ormed and the | ite had heard there were some bad characters ta towi, | cowie cone The Judge the jury at ¢ government given, doudtless the amouat | ard car to sid the authorities. poarsyiem ay pe apt yoy and with his ueus etree, ‘pene law an the of the care. and the jury returned a verdiet for ature can suffer and live, Tt | YM, $200 damages, ev ae necessary could be raised in Great Britain The total value of the taxable property im the county | P ice White t remedy ‘Our new Consul, Mr. Duer, has fully entered upon the | of Les Angeles, according ty the assessor's ratuen, («| Tr i wast a wt » party which eaptured har ME rapes | was pursued, and that, floding they could not get off Marine Affairs, duties of the office fair to give great action | $2.08 049 00 ; County and State tax, each, SILI Th; | SY iY tan to thove interested, and to be & worthy representacive of | State poll tax, $072; county pe Ditto for Seoond Claas passe the country we love. ‘ ——_—_—_——_—— | we od leer by shootin ow through Iurontast 10 Notice published teraburg. inriuding mente and Lot a sits . at ee the Southampton (store ship) is the only or Donuey LeavittThe New Hampshire | het hear 4, Ret boay, which, Was, fot nH Philadelphia Funes cuneaaes soune as oe Si aeatien. agely 8} the, Sout en Hatirond Dan. od, yoy ky Lt oll pdt ed n amnounces the sudden death of Dadiey Leavitt, | coid, presented a sl o Hice forehead. | of inewravce offices in that ot] OHARUES WORTHINGTON, Acne = SAPARD. RUBBER CO., a thn Vandal, (rom Scwlos or tha Gnndwich tlends. | “Luctreue. WE. No maa wea better Keown, ty BI | bevnst, taek and shes ated by the cords | decline iw.uring verscls that carry lime either oe atroet, or to } eee © Itimore, July 2vb, 1851. Commerce Street Wm. A. Bvek! SENEX ’ than Mr. Leavitt, haviag deem | which had been ash the pack tt Was her work to | Under d@k. the frequent losses hy fire caused by lime THE NEWARK ig’ ve ia " pa Sareea rite one Seetet tn F | oe TE we pin tena hay = aon promeed board * easels rendering (be step absolutely Li} 1 Antelligence. ‘he | M-rsy—A mutiny teok am RD & CO. N som York Tote 1581. ‘The U B. steam propeller Joha Hancock. reichel 8x ___ HAVANA ADVERTISEMENT. d with thie exce he has contiaged | feck m wore trom ber h weretoru amd bleed. | sa¥'ors on board the bark Martha, bound V ExTosA’s rURNITOR STORRS, NO. 43 OBISPO wae it, down ts | ing | Ersacisted, taggard. liternly worm to the bone, | street, ‘BH Obrapia strect, 8 (Cuba), —————— : yannah on the Lith, She put im for orders from Waal - her a Ho able a now ( ily for her) 1 om Raitimore, on the Qist ult. The ‘Tontora has conetantly on hand im the sors Grell knows PAPER HANGINGS, de. | ington, ; the present ze pairhaal ache | there 7 oh shared ard wow Coappiy force rad | ag mea Bane, te tatony guategen eee eT ee re etpe inters viplas whiah he will batt eNcH HANGINOS,—TMOS. FAYE & CO., Court Oatendar for This Day. which be owned. on the +hores of Laxe Wannipisseogse, | geieatsi, teased aid accostomed to the comforts ofa | ghteard atd put id leone. ‘They wilt be takes ny ‘ewont: eel hey vam any ether ho a0 in HH) -. Per Pa none Madigo » = iene Bernese Covnr—Cince st Nos, 904, OTT, 560. 507 to . » of 80, fallin, a : peak bore 1 ae bapp A the arate ate of Bet echt’, aad a " woe he = . “ G44, G18, 619, O21 . 08 Pusstey moe he devoted attentions of a fond hust td to" ger ” . an ported foe OS : 0, 99, 95 to 95, 18 OT, 29.2 ’ 2 of het bitte gic 7 ere were fourteen deaths af ee rices as tno maage gonsonable totes. spe ad ioe sls tas lowest gence, 1) wholoonie ead cova U. 8. Dist aet Cor 21. — Nos, 2, 29, 9 to 95, 4, TT, 29,0. ‘The fave of het Ute gicl i wot yet aseettem aed, Some ending tha vb jaa’, Mobile daring tes weet

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