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" 3 . venues in Wi otros TERT ATERSSTING FDP “G1, DOMURtO. | te tpeleer rates eee Oe beer, Coie | SW eam Common Commetts | pose Me cone: fal etait ee wrong in wise—who ha ron! noe wiet they wodld have a brother to do by them, FROM UTAH TERRITORY. Ore pe eee ‘ware their ejrcamstances reversed—learn to do right eee t tiga! measures being taken te tainnoe the expensa (OF FICIAL.) weet of Fire avon he Womony; Jn Marrs treet ott c from this hour, and do it. Answer of the Natioval Congress to the Mes- 1 returns proceeding from the use of that om Gonetan: LIFE OF GOVERNOR YOUNG. ‘We have learned that Bisbop Clark, of Grants rage of Kix President Bace. line. Stages Centon: Ny me . gat SAND OF ALDMRaTEN. Angas 8. 1853, [Translated ‘from Ei Progreso, Santo Dowingo, June 26, The Congress of the nation cannot but view with Protent—Richerd 7.» vmates bed. President: Aldormon ville, Toocle, ime cut off froi the church all brethren ene ing gues aud ammunitioa to the very great surprise the fact that ex: President Buez | Moo. Me Sturtewam, Oskley weed ADVICE TO THE SAINTS. Tag have pom olla ee tne Bishop we hope it is for te Now York Horald } should have rendered a decree, (and that immediato- | Besty Freee, Sith. B ‘ard. Deamas, true; and if all Bishops would do toes? duty in like The national Congress, in its last session, unani- | ly revious to hip laying down his mandate,) wbrogut- | Ge motion, the rouble offchesainates was dispsmaod with. | tr Ht» Ron-cones : bese s on h ° 3 2 com- ti ; i . | ing the laws in force, in the case of invalids, and . te uy ninth street, Te Com nites on Sewer INTURESTING ITHMS, pmapnens and Sieh EAS sh cul pela Gree So Oe rare partes Apsagege iced rac (heal committes ap- | Gwurping the jorisdiction of the lcsieloive. bay. | , By Alterman Surrn—Pelitons} Wm Wakeman for cv | "7 Woard then wijeurues to vuchday afternoon, ah 6 " 1 eR TY pointed for the purpose of prese ment | ‘The latter will not now dwell upon this vital ques | Meno! tex. Yo Come mene. men Yrom the minute: C. T. MeCLENACHAN, Cledk. . Boy Bo, See should soon beer of less wickedness of the kind; the Thaea ith a reply to the message of-ex-Preai- | tion, well Knowing that you, lin Presid il a man CORN EL? of detailed porre.. . N, er brethren would have the means of defence in their | Liberator wi By sag lon, we Petite os tle. President, will | forlnorvece of qalary. ‘To Commitics on Salaries aad Or _ aries ie own hands, and would not be obliged to contend with | dent Baez. sgt torment prirsions 05 fe Lo Ua. og of the | , BY Aldermen Bursray—Petition of Wm. R.' Darison to Pollee Intettizenee y We have received the Deseret News, printed at | the weapons they have sold, without weapons. Such We think that our readers will take particular | ion lighthouse at Fort San Jose, wh sh cost the max | rect ynersted for damages by loss of horse, ‘To Commit: | CAPTAIN DITCRATT AND THY MYSTERIOUS BOAT Great Salt Lake Ci'y, to. the 28th of May. The in- | brethren are a curse and seourge to our community; top Lghthou ort San Jose, which cost the na- | tee o At C0 THE MYSTERY SOnVOD—AKREST OF THE FOUR es. RIVER THIRVES—TWO OP THEM BADLY WOUNDED, ward for remission of Ut will bo recollected thet om the 10h of July a bess ition of Engine Company No. wee foued in the East river, containing am umbrella, @ ef ny mper slosted every threo years. To | parasol, ard other articles, -sud comsiderable blood was Pd ian of Gee, 8. Fox for roliof*feom tax. found ip the bottom of the boat, which at ths time was BT of th rary World for advertising | "YPROFtd to be the signs of a murder, and that the vies (Commities om Finance, tim bed been thrown overboard. Since that time Captain : if i ‘i fice Bishop | Pleasure in perusing this iateresting document, whivh | tion nearly uine thousand dollars, would not ba bad | , BY the Pursimxxr—Potition of Goorgs Watvon for re- Selligence is no later tan has previously been given; | ad if our Bishops will not do their duty like Bishop | Pleasiiy 0 Pe : if considered withont reference’ to actual cireum- | '%, 2% Me ; femal Clark, in this thing, we wish their Presidents to re- | is as follows :— Aeneas: beot.| Ceciabtowitian tse ateats f tie |, mut we extract # few curious and interesting items | ort them. What is the use of officers who wi 8 | Trt usrnious Paestpayr— snot ut, po ay . ing the sitaation : iss a Yrom the News, together with a short sketch of the | do their duty? The saints in these valleys have The nati C ave hi {fered @ most pain- Suited ppt dale pen rp Hyer eh eer or Bife and adventures of Governor Young:— —« been counseled enough in this matter; our laws are ‘onal Congress has suffered & in. |: mraaiton welch the ex-D recente ine 8 lay i BRIGHAM Youno—py | 800d, and and is is time that breakers of the law | ful perplexity in the legislative session this comtien x) ich the ex-President wig vor poluted nl aaah: Niwteenathcaiy OUNO—BY | should feel its force, or for honest men to quit the yeds—niost painfal, ir; for the conflicting reports of |, Out te ped par tot bb jag Sealy Boag tang By the carne hilo “ bs country. er th Gang ey 1 Ricks 1d ty smnnements to charter. Osarren I.—The Covernor moves from Port Byron, Sh ion fine and imprison foreignors for breaking | ‘Wo Presidents, tho one retiring from and the of her | prodigat €Xpenditure which sound reason would have : Act chet WV. Y¥., where he had Lwelt in” Humble Circum’ | the laws of the tenrllorys avd let our own tinea entering upon the duties of office, make our position Lipo i future and more pxosperous periods, ike terseaeeeinns per cape gee po ei fn Yewase Bmauine oxs the “ rac cad hesaeaeel stances, (0 Oswegi— Builds a Lunnery—-Finds | traffic with the Indians to ourown destruotion? God | eminently sov-the former presenting in his last mes | _ The ex-Presidant refers in his message to the da- | {14 dirvoted to be printed. '® | {he wystory hurging over the whole afl te the Book of Moriton, aid Repudiates the Bible. forbid! Where the greatest light is, let the first . 7 detuiled secount which, according to the fuuda- RESOLUTIONR, Yesteresy, the Captate made the following returm tw T moved from Port ‘iyron to Oswego, where I built | blow be struck; and we say to the saints of Utah, | *8@ the republic under the most flattering aspects | rer tal paot, it ia the duty of the Secretary of State ; Ry Aléerman Piutnrny—Resdlved. That the Commiatoner | the Chief of Polica, having succeeded ia oayturiug fuer I thea moved to Mendon, Oatario | put down all unlawful traffic with the Indians, if any | While the latter—that is to say your Excellensy—on | to Jny before Congress, and this he uses as the oe iia coate line Hammens shack eeneeke Washington | OC the river thieves, who it seems bad brew plundering @ sounty. Here I fi nd Cs ay ea, in | such there be among yourselves, and then among ail | taking the reins of government, perceives inuumera- | foundation of his message; but this body has al- | asa Weck streets, jmmcdiately. apd eae | ream jas pig i and’ as they were sacs ug te » giS80; and after rendinu it carefully, and comparing | others, no matter who they aro or where they aro | bie obstacles to overcome and abuses to correst. RONG hack eacaaton (oatals 00 the conniry SeBr Ib DAA |. 2 Sa pitts bear wae eneeonIn In neriTeeant | Maem dlaenlag 6. ee8' Gf” ons and: ‘it diligently with the Libie,1 became fully convinced | from. in yain waited for the required acsounts, that the or aoverely ivi i ita orl 0 i Mroet from the Latting Observatory to the Crystal Palace, | igi na ‘ r of its divine authenticity, und of its priceleas value to | It is not our pleasure to consure the saints; we had | 1¢ was uecessary to judge of so abnormsl asitua- | piniters had been silent as to the acts of tie past | arthcirown expensn under the dircetion of the street Com: | MUZE hie fase; one of the cubes was als» desig i t fu all the inhabitants o/ the earth. much rather bless them, and we do bless them all | tion with all the impartiality of history, to examine | administration during the recess of both houses, and | missioner Adopted weendes ia different parts of the bedy:the thied mes me ‘To Committor Ald t f ae, _ | slightly injured, and the fourth escaoed uauurt. The Quarter I.—Starts on his the time; but if any are so perfect they can be no | facts and their causes, to analyzo evils, to point out | Mat to this fact was doe the paralization of its peri | ,_Ly Alderman Uxtisy-—Resolved That the Commission. | Of Aya. tie Collowing atatement = in with Jo Sinith— *' better they have no business here; and the sooner : th ti odical labors. repair the pump in Perry street. between Fourth and Blovok- On the night of the 19h ef July four young mea fee In 1838 Imoved to iu int- | they take up their abode in the spitit land, or some | * {er a8 possible their remedy, and at the sane time | dhe ex-President solicits Congress to substitute, | er trvets immedistnly tmail bost boarded a versed lying at the whact mv Wile Mamsburg, and stole from ow board a black Inatmer trook, @. brella, &c.; as they were leas the verse the bhip ‘di-coverad them. oréered them 10 stop and reture, whien they refused we @0, but pulled awry we fast as they could. ‘The captain then fired. in rapid puccession, the con‘ eats of a revolver loaded with shot, into the boat, woundiug Joba T 5 PHAR At: fom (hasten koa 5 roar Hay the Jaty aia ae 4 , cod and faoe, and dee 1g the sight of the fete a7, NOR a Ward, Denman, | Fo now lies in the New York Mospital’ woder the eartet where he was taken at 12 o’closk the fellow- by his friends. Im the boat with errigan, Daviel Darrow. aad Jonm rwise knowa ax Steongvack, Kerrigan re- . | ceived nineteen shot in the groin, and Darrow wos injured reo! hisown | ip the tace by some scattoring shot. Strongbick eve reet Commissioner, | injury, Yesterday officer Duffy succoeded ineeetog Strezgback, end conveying him te the station house. Print And It is eupprsed that the captain of the vossl, after. rancis, | fring into the boat, thought he had killed some on, a8 be railed frum thin port without notifying the pablie authorities of the rubbery committed om his vas-el nor ed with Joseph Smith, Jr, oud remained familiarly | other convenient place, the better; they are not fit to | to render the nation an account of this task, this | for the tansitery measures adopted by bim, Raf pnt lg pen ee ainted with him in private councils and in his | be citizens of Deseret. Reformation and improve- | perplexity and these obstacles. others that may have a more definite aud the Hue of rect dxnlnah irmatl lic walk and acts, until the day of his death; and | ment is the order of God's kingdom. ‘This is the reason why the answer to Preadent | St#ble character. This pretension, however, is ieee ee ee ron maven nicently Balt. 18. SNe shenes, on truly say that 1 invariably found him to be all | yaic: CARE OF YOUR HENS, SHANGHAIS AND SuORT- as dangerous es it is impossible. No, Mr. President, | “Qtoivea That the petitions for mr any people could require a trae prophet to be, ‘ LEGS. Baez’s message has been the last act of eae Conorees will. never pass a law pts oonstant aeninse taid reer, theaiMdarite &o., of that a better wan could not be, though he had “Your hens have been i rden, eating m:; ‘The members of the national representation wot elaboration of paper money—it will not con- | therein, submitted to the his weakuosses; ard what man has ever lived upon basta end cabbaaee, ese oe ° og aint be extremely loth, Mr. Presideiit, to see themselves bled Aa ie MMOD peorie, ands Garte, this earth who had ia aball Ido with Sern? said a rp daa i) us me under the necessity of casting any reproach upon the | to objects of guch inferior importance ‘23 to be al- i prax ITl.--. ‘operty — it 7 rou jo as yor ‘ , "i 5 ge siaastiia and ros to Moo eh cleaner wm tS, a litle Taistake, we Bape no | Conduct of any high Dominican functionary, as they baling Leignaept es me amclre he re ae Biyce, (HET 7 irre hala aati raaes saaran4 ‘After living at Kirtland five years, and accumula. frens that have injured your garden.” “Certainly, | are well aware that this must indirectly affoct the Tove £GIIIS Bh ARM gAEOGS CVGmRe,, Gor eINCLLT be) ACH” | Gar ee ec eee ee eer cinuen be, fing property to the amount of $3,000 or $4,000, I } certainly, I know your hans, and saw them do the | glory of the country; but situated as they are, with Ba or Gefinitive treaty of cs with Hayti, cae \d widen Broadway, bet: ighticth snd Bighty first was compelled to leave that region of Cag A ieaepeent sn Lee de ibe relGtbek Gee ee two equally painful dangers to avoid, they prefer | antecd by the mediating powers; aud when it secks pol Detanieen aaa ore inte Miepurt rere are ne lahaer mine, they belong to the owner of tie | érawing aside, with the fraukuess of true republi- | foreign aid, it will do so with the sparing economy peciaasd hee val pieces of land, tarried there | garden.” “But what am Ido, I don’t want to hurt | caniem, the veil which conceals facts, although they | TCquited by our policy and our finances. Such are ‘about one en I was compelled to leave, your fowls?” “I dont want you should, and I tell the reasons which prevent the legislative powor from | marr, ‘Tweed President, Aldermen rs ‘ 0! the rie prig | have already displayed in the case of individuals a ‘ing tl - | Smith, 1 rs vera em ‘went into Hitnois, ‘As the public prints teemed with | you again, fowls in mischief in your garden are no lenity high ire pein cusily forget, ovea in the mnnley ite by Pl Hr bs been point: mith, Denman, Cornell, Alvor ‘the particulars of our Missouri dilliculties,{ willomit | longer mine; but as you have asked counsel,I will | mogt flagrant derelictions of duty. ec resident Baez, jn aenpes a ne tod p f At the ¢lose of his mi he exhorts the Domini- 0 - i aheir details. TE re ere aie that | , Actuated, then, by auch principles, wo, sball ex- | cans to hbock in a spirit of pence at the doors of | Livets the Common Couneispapiagcapnsentaewraed Inte | Hotness teal te smock teste ee the ee a @marngn IV Doilds the City of Nawons Never | Ttave the powder to dont, and it they were fat, very | {inne tut the detals ofthe document giving rise to | Syain that magnanimous aud generous nation, that | Mites tened eae aime ty Py | tives” thy wll uadetinnd the dango they snanem More -soculion—. is ! m G » . mS m 3 - “7 . , or whea m4 vesrels to steal, and any os; “ne Bal Rake crite Pee eleaered ree likly T might eat them, to pay for the amumnition | “My, Baez states, ‘‘that in terminating his period of cladan peers the natant! ‘to Sani siete snl. MDLGH WARE eaceered fe, Whe Commition: om | UVa lap {ui titabee iu'stiselling’ thai Gann ie uas teoaal tundred Min—Hoid Times—Work a Comun’, | 1 bad lost; you can do what you please with mine.” | eovernment, he leaves the republic at peace with ali | tional debt, the amount of the damage sustained by robbing the rhip. It is doubtfal if aay complaiat cam be ed in Nanvoo seven ears, where we builtup , We don’t want white men or hens stealing from our | the world except Hayti,” &c. the Spanish residents of Santa Domingo, in conse- | pe xmdie i 000 | tusteined aguinet these four rogues, as the owner ar a beautiful and large city Tinisbod ‘acommodious | Sardene, we should Cait to kill either if we caught | ‘The national Congress would here take occasion to | quence of the confiscation of their property decreed | cit rh Upo ‘owusre cl ths yeoperty have lath the cliy. Sat she 7 City of New York, 0 temple, and highly improved the surrounding coun- them at it, but for wall i : i PES | Court holds the power, and will no doubt dispose of theen ing through on a path, or | observe that this was precisely the state of the coun- | by the government of the Haytiens, res to eur- | thereon, nt the rate of aoven per cent por annum. be paid te | Cow! ag i Ta February of 1843 1 left Nauvoo, being again, | doing no mischief, we should not expect to hurt | try when he entered upon the Presidency, and tuat, | eeives the Tight of ecuihing ean th Tatoos the pd the bil the tal W, drenchard, (whe lost is pal ie et : x moniha in Blackwell's Island Pealvan- Sy; the third inte. driven from my home by the re. | ¢ither, but would invite all to keep their own side of | except in the case of some of those rare and unfore: | indemnity, upon the final establishment of peace.” — | support a t fe eaaid | Mr. Jenkins again in Prison—Other Charges agatact lentleas banitl of persecution, crossed the Mississippi, the fence. Let the saints be wise, take care of their | geen circumstances which do not enter into the ordi- Here the surprise of Congress reaches its highest | iaterest co W. | Fim We pA ie the, other day, the pled gi os to th tect i fowls, und stop their destroying their own and neigh- | nary sphere of human events, nothing but unusual int, and i i 7 Trenchard until they shall arrive at the age oftwenty-on0 | wun named William Jeakios, of No 26 and yrendea ty, Fie t : ee Peal T borw’ gardens, and no bard flings because your PEA as in diplomatic affuirs could have fomented | Heleva ab alah leh es aa faciplor a ET ne shalt rovert te the use of the Hire | teenth street, cl ys om ot eee: poute. Here @ requisition | brother kills your hens while spoiling his garden, | war or importaut difficulties with foreign cabinets. In the first place, no one is better aware than the | Pending the consideration of the foregoing resolution, the | Cb? ® rae made ty maT by the United States gurecument but thank him for doing what you ought to have | ‘The Congress of the nation takes part in his joy at | ex-President of the perpetual and invariable desire Sele than tata, ths Ona teceee Gait eraentl pike) charge Mv. Brush, of No 267 Tee 500 nce to goto Calilornia, This demand we | “one and saved him the trouble. the solemn recognition of our indepeuce by Bagland, | of the government, and the nation at large, to bind | to-morrow, th instant, ato v'slock. >. iu $1,000 for Jockine, who waa thon lit an N 18 NOT DEAD NOR SLEEPING. rani t the treati 4 complied with, though it let wives, children, teams | wage W. Snow has shipped ‘near 200 saints from | 4 commerce which these powers have sutered int | Sp Azmy ts possible, the bouds of amity and con a ete Bea the Missouri, at what we | Deumark, &c.,for home, and seen thom safe on their | with our youthful republic. Such results aro highly having been a member of the commissions sont te named H Stuart and surrendered up the bond, when the magistrate z i from Liverpool ; but the more he ships, the F . President, f i Boar or Assistant ALDERMEN, se r% tody. and ix default of of Winter Guarters, far from our place of desti- Ne there is, Morattel he aeicied Hoek hiverpol Celi to yourselt Tally sine 2 ed pias that court and others, he must be fully convinced lay, Auga't 8 1 ordered Jenkins inte custody and in defa other bail, : d Ae - . , Present—Jona, Trotter, Baq., Prosids im the'chair, A be comur itted to prison for trial Yesterday a nie nation. Ins U ae Cae I Lael girth pore Bere he found there bad been more baptized than had | portance of such ' treaties and their benei- that we have long since knocked in a spirit of peace | sutant aldcruen Drown Tell, Mabuate, O'B froaden, | spectable locking man called upen Justice Hiuart, ol ‘mitted to cell any of my property, Bg sailed for Zion. Persecution continues in all its | Cig) moral effect, deputed, as far back as Broad at the doors of Spain, whose glory and reverses | Wooaw. Bust, “oGown, ‘Stew Whe sian, Barker, | gtated that this same Jenkins had been guilty of ha} “ " , 4 iJ iy t amen gach time with bacely sufficient means to move off. glory, and helps muke sainta every day. The devil | {g4g, a commission to the cabinets of Saint Jamus, come home to us as nearly as our own; so that any | Rogers, Crawiord, 0’Keofo and MoConke, » sault upon bis wife, ef the seme charac'er as od Aprun V.—Toilsonze, Journey—Great Hardships } ry Ce 4 suggestion on this point is wholly uselees, as no be oa 9 on Mrs, Griffith, The magistrate requested the goutlo navamsa Journ Gren Mepdihi | fat dead Je he was Gods Kingdom won | Prt and Madr, with vw to obcalnguodene: | Dion ‘sn eve fl ia etcrte saa | Py Aneel, Atwcm Eie t,o. D.T. VALENTINE, Clerk. | gy. Since the publication ef the aifair, Mr. Brush, haw ing ascercained the character of Jenkina went te Justios resul briog his wife to the court, when the adidavt> 4 cease, for ghere would be nothing to prove men | }je q result. Your own political idea, then, is in a By aicivent would’ be taken. ‘This Jenkins appeart to be somewhat Lachep | Ppriy cae at lete Ta Grom Salt Lake, with mer TER LOND AND THE LUMERR. please Providence yourself should seal tl to satisfy demands which have not as yet been made | “ty Assierart A) the Court of Sessions took some act . , it is, esti that the credit . a eommpany of 143 men, to seek a quiot Festing place | Wo wieh to ask the Bishop of North Cottonwood | thie 's due, aa regurds iW’origia aud results, | OUtHe Part of that government, nor would it be | mis tiny of contract fay ¥9 Jar our down-trodden people. Owing to oat povett¥, | ward, Davis county, if all the lumber due on tithing | “ ‘phe ex-President goes on to eay ‘that the pub- Petes to'the ation of damages caused by | HvCSh Fly +h aaa Pitty ior our teams were thin in fesh, and too weak to hat irom the saw mi! jn that kanyon, last year, has been | jj. treasury, exhausted in 1849 by the expenses of | the ruler of the wee “Bvery ita, fe borne eee efiiciently the requisite loads of farming utemails, | gelfvaren to its proper place? If not, what is the | the war, by the administrative disorders of those days | must answer for his own ee a ia nat, needs, &c., for forming @ in an Indian country, | reason? Have the sawy2 refused to give it to the of andteny, 204 by the stagnation of affairs, he now | gonably called to account for the deeds or misd we remote from any civilised abode, but it was the | carriers you sent to tiem? 180, Teport them. We | Gait YF @ coudition which may be called prox Ch Gti, Doeclt pend to ren he 9 t sidg ee we cond a are net make spin time vn understand they are dotng good Serial a perous seving that it covers $he public expenses, and | whe have a just indemaity to demand ot Hag ‘or in team. teilzome journe; ’ I 1081 mites, through an‘ansettled region, we reached | Wun'tns’ Bishop to, answer Ts so Ena. ‘The | tere ig no neoeesity for the enission of paper’ mo-| jer odious war, and the attocity of her conduct Soyer oe Genes Oats Laks on Nin Sth okay, | ator i ‘yauted at the public yard: and "There is no doubt, sir, that public tranquility ana | towards gurselzes, shotld have sive to do so forthe aicommittwvonFinasce"-"""" | (the Brooklyn Common Council having filed te eppeiat . evel in the ex an ive ; s rs J er, for : fearene Vays oath iy; Buie « Fort, | seit fale eam tote Glog oe, ies | Gran seared oer rd scary este. | oes aw a sacs Peau TNS | macac geaa heen” aga | commlnnn) ml at he our in Rayment f and Commences Spreading. cS paca nein tid yon their Own | we must record with bitterness so unhappy an epoch— tingencies ? an. " We immediately commenced ploughing, and put- | lands ; if have, the Lord has nothing to do ae So ees - RESOLUTION. An orgavisation was effected by the appointment of in ceds, to ty the vegetative power of tuesoll | with” nee Seales Gar aa | mca itty, tin of | “ax anor edt CLE ms rn | ac "hl a climate ; surveyed the present site of our city WHAT IS THE BARTH COMING TO? grandizement and prosperity now descanted upon. '}’ are Subject’ to great suffering. Cor Pours in | be Bogged w space four fect wide. ‘To Commictesou Strects. | ; Hiahop, Kaq , of William pehnc vagy Himto blocks of ten acres, with eight lots toa block, | In our summaries we have only mentioned s case ‘consisted, air, in tl conomical theory of ree ee ene REMONSTRANCE. Ga sail oc tke toll the tlle ~s land streets eight rods’ wide, set off'two and a halt | or two of the various calamities "that are abroad in | ; 2% ebb) Ascent f talnd that it has ever voted sums of money for re- | py Assistant Aldorman £rrwait—Of Calvin Condit and | , Op & call of the roll the wing geationen anewseet Mocks to enclose for a fort, visited the Lake, recon- | the word; had we given'a brie? notice of alt ai | incteasing the Laating deo st the expense ofthe for | pairing public edidees, and that even had not this ead ener cecnercetseen vO || Ur esealatirdl Com Waecathery 0 Seesor laeeaeal moitred the surrounding country to some extent, | wrecks, boilers burst, disasters, railroad and other bet loan contracted by Aah govers@nant with | pave Sor ote dead eee a a ( ie * COMMUNICATION. 7 Caes, Euschyus Hopkins, John Tinskoy, ad’ Dertd made good progress toward enclosing our fort by | accidents, robberies, murders, suicides, earthquakes, | the people, of substituting an imaginary value to the | game authority as that with Pick aed wid 4 ton On motion of 4 nt Alderman, & Lindsey. wuilding one story log and adobe houses on the | rapes, seductions, choleras, yellow fever, incendia- | yea! movetary unity which 1s @ stendacd of compari- | the acquisition sad pottiar av FE Regen | eee Ce fe rr eee eet cent Payment of | Repreventatives from Burhwick—Martia Kalbisisem, euter line, with port holes upon the outside. ries, prostitutions, polygamie3, assignations, torna- | fon to fudge of the labor and fatigue of man. The ox: President oeprecee ve oe rate ree | bie, and referred to the Committes on Lawe sud Ordinances, | Nicholas Wyckcfl, asd Johu H. Brode, Cuapren VII—Went back for his Family—Does does, whirlwinds, famines, pestilence, wars, ramors An emission as enermous as unnecessary, and an | should not have put into execution tha improvements Of Committee on Strocts- wie ones oi ors gah a let sre — tng Eade Rerun oe ore SO | eectrtiona hat are alowing the iitents of the | Sccpant of, which was noyer rendered vs Congres | which he bad polated out in hs former mowage, and | stv uncon tvgg tvowy pg srae cr qutaneue | "Grau We, Dave mt, for she pertormunee ot — So fe Return, \ e e 7” i 1 m . ious a diffiow iy ‘August. Tstarte: back with a small com any to» earth, from one side over to the same side again, we | have supplied sk: apiaa, of money which have en- aietal hiegecrea thiehe jared ro beri ldated pied fous leet wide through the'sume, adepted by the following | tire of this State, as you are w bring ont my family, and arrived at Winter Qaarter. | should have had to double or treble our sheet; they | abjed the public treasury to buast of a state of pros- Congress, Mr. President, could not and should not | | Affirmntive—The President. Messrs. Brows, Tait, Mab- | July last directing the C.maon at ‘in SP vember aiter a fatiguing journey, much of the | are not to be enumerated or even read by one man. perity which was but apparent; bat the accumula- | ascent to the desires of ex-President Baez: for the | at® 0B acen, Woodward. Hunt, MoGow: - | Williameburg, and certain offices desiguated in the act for extra fatigue being caused by the Itdians stealing | 0, earth! what will be thy doom, when thou hast | tion of this wealth in the public coffers, instead of | Jatier having recommended this body to lay aside | Mecovkeswi8, Beet meee RO Rene oan 7 greets Locrnpanperes opal ffty-one horses of ours, just east of the South pass. | fully rejected the Gospel of Jesus Christ? being applied to the encouragement of an animated | aii timidity, even though ‘it were necessary inorder | _ Of Coxmittce on Laws, &c.—To concur to divide the | Herc, ar tiene pisses, "The couulgnoners Gees sonal Inthe spring of 1848 I again started for the moun- HURRY OFF TO SALT LAK CITY. niervantile movement, and to elfe sting a useful eco- | to carry mito effect the ideas which he recommended | £¢¥*h tlt ward into seven election districts, Adepted Ly the i 5 i fe i following vote avd directed by one of the provisions of tains with my fimily and « large company of saints, The Lord is about to overturn some of the nations | nomy where it could be effected, only exhibits, in | to touch tho constitution,” it was evident that he Aflirmative—the President, M Brown, Tait, Mab- | ble aud organize st this place, on thiaday, aud at this and aetived here in the fall. of the earth, who will not admit his gospel, or his | the éyes of the politician, a public spotiation which | sought to create an accomplice in the performance Brenden, Woodward Hust, MoGown, Stew- | bour. The efiicera upon whom the duties devolved tar ty i i : sti it is evide ch mo “1 , Rogers, Crawford, O'K 4nd Buxhwick have complied with the re .—Builde up Great Salt Lake Cy— | Servants, to tarry in their midst, and the sooner the | cannot be justiied, as it is evident that much more | of acts which would superinduce the nullity of every ; Barker, jee Cnt = I~ | better. Baints pray on, God ia able and willing, and } was exacted from the people than the case required. | measure, and leave caly the mask of a disctganising Of Committse on Fire Department—In favor of directing | the Comm, Se eee ee Picket: — Finding ourselves sufficiently numerous we began | is about to turn Christendom upside down. Another extraordinary measure contributed to as- | principle. the Ccmmittee ‘1 pplies to advertise for » | 7/16, Common Council of Brooklyn. itappsars, ho wevee, # build upon our city lots, and to exterid the bor- PAY UP OR STARVE TAE PRINTER. | sist the late administration in por menting the depo | Congress, on the other hand, has sought to take | my (nstve for « vt here to-day. Our authority, geationen, 80 p so a of our fields, ani the next season to form new All who are owing for the News, advertising, &e., | sits in the public coffers; this was the increase of | the most indispensable measures; and having no de- | acsetnn® anon tnunte three others Ont the requisiie setion on their part, 5 tlements, which we bave continued to do until | and have wheat, will please forward it withoat de- | the importation dutes to double their amouat, by | sire to violate any laws, it has coniined itself merely | belecated fa the vicinity ‘ot Churlos " y ed. but no lavgusge can be found i lour pettlements extend from seventy miles north of lay, if they wish the press to continue, as our hands | virtue of a decree of the executive power, vased on safe roviding fur urgent necessities. Adopted, by the follow mg vote — such @ construction of it. It saya, * tho: Comulttee on Brooklyn City Intelilgénee, 4 CONSOLIDATION—-MEETING OF THE COMMISSIONERS Alderman Srrwanr—Of Lyman Candie and OF WILLIAMSBURG AND BUSHWIVK—BROOKLYR Ore gore atrowt: botwoen Mudsom | NOT REPRESKNTED—PRELIMINARY PROOEEDINGS. temas Bocana Ot Wa F, Henaies, for According to the terms of the act passed by the State ‘ PA ee Pore toe een ote eats | Legislature, in July lect, providing for the consolidation enth avonue to Hudsen ri of Brooklyn, Williatesburg, and the towa of Bashwisk, the Commissioners sppeinted by the two latier places SEL mour to Peal Thirty third | lowing addrees:— ird avenue and Kast if. setting ourb GrnTLewxn—We bave met for the performanee eof k. ‘i * * 7 7, ; Affirmative—o ” this city to 300 miles south, besides a flourish- | cannot work without food. This is no fiction. the extraordinary faculties conferred apoa it by Con- eparating, at the same time, truth from exagge- O' Prie jen, Wo» ; orgenize,”’ &e. I: therefore bacomes our impe: i eR gah | a leeod at San Bernardo, in | STOP THE INFLUX OF GOLD, OR MARK YOUR | press. That power did not retlect, sir, when it took | ration, and to save your name aud your imm- , Wheelan, Backer Rog gentiemen, to do ro, ané todo not only im behalf ef the Valifurnia. DESTINY, P that step, that by article 56 of tue coustitution, the | mense resporsibility, it is proper to state that | MeConkey~26, Hea pet vaaris ante iat bags too siete marren XI—The Woy they Traded—The Gover- If the nations of the earth, who are receiving a | tribunate (¢ribwnadv) has the exclusive initiative iu | the money alle to exist in the coffers of Reivebse and oxpulsions for | sort, pee te. Wak” Gil a vigl@h rt Ze nor Coins his own Muney—His Prospects and | great influx of gold and silver, want a looking glass | the matter of laws on imports generally. Congress | the treasury is a chimera, for those articles having | month of J al course, ‘ ; Lyset t IY. for the interests of Brcoklym always heping, howeram, hes. Prisent Worth | in which they may see their Intter end in miniature, | itself could uot, therefore, levy contributions upon | been counted as our own, upon which there for ly x ping. P, 3 * A “wen feteiled for the Crystal Palace, | that the Cotomen Coun Te peedily nee fit te retrace Wa ware ¢ gee . ith us, heneo let them look into Spanish history. the people, much less could its supposed delegate, | weigh heavy obligations, | and money now on oP snier Captain af Second poties | their steps, obey the law cf the ta 4 appoint: Shel 6 dealt by axcherge tad due bila; antil 1849, when TO CONTRACTORS. the ex President, do so, for no an a trauster to | band, being reckoned free from any ‘burden, it perinten dent oF the fores, the whole Bamber of Bee eal wear Let as i, ange a ’ i le e t 5 ' on, for: ie or upoa us people from California brought in quite a’qnan- Who wants the job of finishing the railroad grad- | another what he does not possess himse! follows that it is impossible to calculate the real y. gentlemen, perform the duties imp pom ww Dut fearlessly, aud without avy regard te or rec i of Brook ‘ ‘ 5 $ t ing from the Temple block to the stone quarry ? It cannot be denicd that the deposits of ammu- | condition of the public treasury. Niue thousand iy & geld dust, which I had nei ina mint of i THE TEMPLE. mati nition and muskets has been profusely augmented, | dollars having Boer laid out ag lighthouse, and own manufac jas J we ma - cls (mill, The water table on the north side of Temple block | and that the republic is now 80 amply supplied that | forty thousaud in supplies, &c, and five thoasand He start, and I have hone od several Inrze | Wallis placed, and the wall commenced ut the south- | it might sustain a war of several years duration. But | ip a mission to Kurope, it is clear that the preserva- E ear cous me $26,000," ave cpenor. Severs! 1aré® |: east corner, itis equally certain that these imineuse deposits were | tion of these sums was not possible, inasmuch o% | provristicn lor pes mont of Palauce. om felds, one of 150 ecres, near tale arge ey 4 ral THE LEGISLATURE. ovly to be found in the capital, while there was 80 | these outlays had been foreseen and mathematically | toure House, with dra(t of ordinsnoe. d by the iner Boil you never saw; have built several dwell- The Legislative Assembly will meet June 1, ton | notable a deficiency in the cantons of Las Matas, { calculated; still, the measures recently adopted had | flowing vote resident, Mesers. Brown: ‘fal . accumulated a numerous 4 of animals, and ; be . . Be “ “ ; Mrmative Tho President, Messra. Brown, Tait, Mal 1g8, accumulate: bi : 1 + aout f thi A.M., adjourned session. gislative party inthe | Guallubin, Monte Criste, Puerto de Plata, and Sa- | realized an econowy of over one hundred thousand Brootew, Woodward. Hunt, Med sty, eet anh hh whieh cel piles poy $35 000, evening. mana, that the fact of their having escaped a sur- | dollars, and your regular administration will have , Barker. Rogers, Crawfurd, O'Keofe moi MARRIED, prise and its sad results must be attributed to an in- annually a reserve fund with which to face eve! bag Street Dey t—With estimates fi * n short, fam quite comfortably situated as to pro- | On the 19th May, by F. D. Richards, Mr, Wm, | terposition of Providence. circumstance that may occur, as you left the trea wena Thivty Hath surect, from Tenth avenue to Had eaty and business. Ward and Miss Mary Elizabeth Binnall, all of Salt ‘These places, Mr, President, are the necossary | sury at the expiration of your first presidency, with- | ton river Jeelings or interests, and «how te whem they are called upon to k for w is net clearly right is that submission toany wrong {s far from us, aad . thet we imend to be liberal, but at the j The feliowing reslutioms were thea lored andl adopted: — By Commissioner Sr2oxc—That the evidence of the ap- poiatment of Commissioners from Williamsburg end Bushwiok, be filed wich the Clerk of this Board, By Commirzioner Linskey—That a committe of three be appointed by the Presidout to prepare rules for the ge ‘this APTER X.—The Governor's Dravels—Restora- | Lake. theatres of those first engagements which are almost | out contributions, and without indefinite emissions of | , 7°" imatincors alaiirs to oomnsetats.e Ace |, ae ereasdeav imommed’“Mbboce! Gei0iig Listing Gall tion of the Pricsthood—lWhat Causes Tumult The printers acknowledge the gift of the brice, always decisi If contiding in the abundance of | paper money. font, ‘ation and report. Coles of said committee. and Contention in the World—Utah the. Pro- And return their best thsoks for t munitions of war and the philanthropic oilices of it is painful, Mr. President, for the national rep- | "From the samo— With a return of Tove Compsay No.%0, | — By Ccramissioner Linskey—That the compensation of mised Land. Moy the blessing of poags forgver avide, mediation, we do not watch our frontiers day and | resentation to enter into so minute an analysis; it is | P94 * Protert against the couirmation of ‘he same, To the | the olork be three dollars por day for euch meeting of 1 huye travelled extensively, and preached much relay ta ae hight, of what use would this warlike apparatus de | a very painful matter that it caunot render a tribute | “from the Croton Agueduct Department—In anewer to | the Board, and with the understanding thet further pay the United States, have baptized a large number erin ae v2 after a defeut, and of what avail would be the justice } of admiration, gratitude and respect to every fanc- ating that s Heenso tax not bean givon to | OF compensation will be made for other services, reons, Whom the promised sigas have followed, nd they have rejoi:ed ‘nthe God of their salvation of tho, prosent By Commissioner Hopkinsa—That the compensation fer of the mediating power after a result as dishonora- | tionary passing from the ayitated life of the gover: | {PrN fine scr water to be used in sortable ane | pereéamt at-erten bo tee dollace por day. ‘“ DIED, On the 24th of February last, Mrs. Miza 1 wife of Mr. E in, and daughte le to ourselves as disastrous in its consequences? nor to the private life of the citizen—but public | suburbs, which will be remedied by the improvements pro- By Commissioner Strong—That the President be re id in the restoration of the huly priesthood; and | Jobn Neff, at M. Neff’s Mill, in the 23th year of Congress congratulates itself upon seeiug that as | men belong to history, and the leyislative power | jected. ' Filcd. : - quested to divide the several subjects to be embodied im , and cortention in religion ae ‘: aa i Bh oon as you had taken the oath prescribed by the con- FROM BOARD OF ADNERMEY. i . wou'd render itself an accomplice of the most disor- testien trois the Camptretienc to: i the piso of consolidation, and to appoint a committer find an unheard of pursuit of gain, are | her ege, Febrnary 24th, after a year'saffliction | stitution, vessels of war began to cruise about the | ganizing acts did it not fraukly and seasonably ex- | yan crsie WW to tho depactinent of Repairs and Bopplice, | Upon eagh subject, to be submitted at the next mooting opfusion in the world at large, all is powce, | ih iption, Willian Mil >». Milam ceas of the republic in every direction, and carry to | press its opinion on the men and the things of the | Concurred in by the following voto ; A resolution was passed to notify the Mayor of Srom ood will in Utah, and we rejoive in the | With consumptio: Ham Milam. filara was “ santo! “ vi to the fortified r hi nt, Mesera. Brown, Tait, Mab- | lye of the orgavizstion ef the Board, whou they yy ati 000 We i born March 18, 1709,. in Shelby county, Kentucky; | €VerY canton and every province, to the for past administration, a, Stowract, Wheslad, | Gl pill Fridetaert ace Me an he ercnaen olated position which gives us freedom to worship | Wid) baptized March, 1832, was ordained @ Hick | Wn and the unfortificd, nay to the most insignifi- — a tS te db Ull Friday next, at 10 A.M, at the ame plane, ¢ God of our fathers, even of Abraham, of Isaac, Friest 4 Nauvoo, and kept the faith to the end of | Cant villages, muskets and rities, powder and balls, Asista on the Valne of Mexican Farms, gative m (wa ; Whe Pinaian Mullvoad Met ty. nd of Jacob, according to his revelations and the bape tes i Beery Ie: guns, cannon, and whatever else might be necessary UbEN'S Putvare Horgn, Queen's Roan, } Repert—In favor of reyulating, rej ing, and paving ama Rallroa rtal qiates of ouir own consciences his pilgrimage, leaving one wife and five children to + ie! mourn his Joss, By request of Elizabeth Milam, to an obstinate defence of our independence and Bayswater, Lonpon, 16th July, 1853. § RAG. MIRO Orrics PANAMA Extusep Comeaeeye . pnarren XI— Appearance of the Country—Atmos- rf liberty. EDITOR OF THN HLOUOEETNKS MINN OXRONIOLE. Ai kesatire-The Prestdsat, Moasra, Brown, Tait, Mab- New Yous, August 8, 1963. phere—Water—Health, & Congress contemplates with joy a Peeera of re your number of the oq ert whi beg O'Brien, Breaden, W n The surface of our count resents a forbiddin: 2 pa ° " Nat our dipiomatic relations, The sympathy which here ou have given an account of the Pavil ion dinner | foc, iT Dear Sir bas been called to Rectite w Mrknger? eouiereiane Mainly of rigged | Queen" whieh hee been ae auccnetelle ceorerntea mins | greets strangers generally, the hospitable and kind- | held in houor of the Royal Agricultural Society's | "$°3" Dear Sir—My attention some Wheelan OReate® ‘and TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. ruitting Jorry Green and others to dig dain om onntaing, and berren plains, but there are here | for the pwt coven oghts, is announced again for tis | ly disposilion of cur inhabitants, all contribute to | meeting, your readers will have remarked that Sir | Filth avenue, from 1th (o Woth ateoet, &. Concur: | extracts in your paper of this morning, taken from d there well watered, and highly fertile strips and | evening, with Miss Turnbull in the princtoal charac er. | unite us more firmly to the subjects aud citideas of | Roderick Murchison, with reference to intormation |" '. tm favor ofcbanring the appropriation of $500,000 | the Freeman's Journal, giving some very oxtravm ta of soll in the valleys, and to these our settle- | The drama of the *! Cross of Death,’’ 50 wail received last | every a. given by me, stated that in Mexico land could be | fr asssememt londs to vasorsment contracts. Comcurred | gant and erroneous statements of the mortality: iments have to be confined, as all our crops require | Diaht, will al.o be repeated, the cast of which includes The cOnclusion of a concordate{with the Holy See, | purchased, of a good quality, at three half pence per o among the men employed’by this the gation. Our atmoephere and water are cloar, tae’ Taylor, aud Master Corny {with theit won | has ever been the most ardent desire of the republic, | acre. I fecl it necessary, therefore, to give some ex- git. 6 ployed by company, on bure and healthy, far more so than at your place for the religious sentiment natural to the Domini- | planation of those words, in erder that no inaccurate Rog b ‘ Isthmus of Panama; and in reply to the same, E hen I resided there, in fact, more so than in any Nino's Gaxpew —The wonderful Ravel Family, whove | cang induces them earnestly to desire that such a | idea may be formed of Mexico, where my authority, r 1 . t ; ‘ tale 5 would ask of you the favor to state the following _ee within my knowledge. baat Festuspeesien, e phe er eaulaantiy. | uate should be brought us a Still, we are a deemed to be sufficient, might lead to erroneous in- viomer (teed, 4 Miace ot — oF Tuareport, whome facta: : | eon aware of the unhappy result of the mission of Mr. | ductic ; ; | term of office ha ‘onourred in : : vive te sae en — Sovchec tunlomtuedcer within? caatane Grek on’ | Elias Rodrigues a! Ee Court of Rome, a result natu- | Sir Roderiek and I conversed ina manner which jbeeotet on at abe tlven to Sicklon & Conse sore the Sist of July, 1850, to the Sth of Angust, Reformation is the order of the day. Is any one | ster.” A very crowded nudicnce may be expected, rally ‘attendant upon the instructions received by | might casily lead to a misconception—he in Italian | Oy ieee ty ine c si ba stter ? VATIONA me that gentleman for the attainment of that end. and [in Spanish, with only such guide as the analo- i company, from various parts of the United od oe oe are ad ityon | tended the soprereniaton sf Uncle Meee Citict tt | Congress shares the ideas’ of the ex-Prosident | gy betwixt the tivo languages misht afford. ‘In this | ¢¢ Tends and Paver, (with tiie exception of 127 sent from Jamaica,) of Vast Improvement’ good bee is about all we Live | the post three weeks eontiavew uncbated. It will bo xe: | with regard to the endowment of public officers with | manner I answered coverul of Sir Roderick’s ques- Brown. Talt, abbatt, Kinds, officers and men, as shown by the register to py th i! you can get rich enough by stand. | Ped to wight, with tho amo excellont cast, embraciny | asalary sufficient to allow them a comfortable mainte- | tions; and I told him, as a curious fact, that I had | o*trien nt. MoGowa, Stewart, | kept in this office, 3,352 persons ia all. Our sum byt hdr a Pay rh Ts aaa v ‘he names of Little Cordelia Howard, Mra, Howard, Mrs. | yance, and it can only express its astonistment that | sold on the frovtier, near the river Bravo, for thirty- | Wicelsn Borker, Rogers, Crawford, O'Keefe, wid MeCou: | geons are instructed to, and have reported monthly 5 i watts Know to tha contrary, Idleness be- | Fe #td Mevers. Howard, Fox aud Germon. the ex-President should not have put this great idea | five thousand dollars, an estate of five hundred thou- i e—Infavor of & resolution anthorizing tho opening | £0 this office, a detailed statement of all persona dy= P fischief, ain, ard leads to death instead of eter- | .,S%, CHAKI@ Timaren—The fairy burletts, entitled | into execution auring the three years duration of his | sand gores of the very best land. We made a calcu- 1 Park. To Com mittee on Laws, &e. ing on the Isthmus while in the employ of the com- te You wil go for wart oe back ‘ard; which | *2®,,* visible Pricce,” as also the drama of “The Cre- | tranquil administration. During that period many | lation of how much this came to per acre in sterling, In favor of siniin, the foot of 1S1et | pany; and from the register kept in this office, y ge Ml o you choose? If you say backwards, go back; Ceecin ite user od ahh tn ees pd ed important measures might have been esayed, while | and we crroneously made it three half-pence, instead | tft; North giver, {n favor fo Onan cow ret | wherein those reports are copied, up to the iat of there have been sent to the isthuus = i fi tl me time such efforts would have in a mea- | of three-pence halipenny, which is the exact rate. solution--” hat ship between Twenty secondand Twonty: | IUly last, (report for July not yet received,) the : pe bath] aant ‘iW not al enpeae hein i Cieea ae juried the increase of the floating debt an Itisa Tity that this ero, for which I by no means d rtreets, Bast rive be exonyated Yo'the depth of Atteca | number of deaths has been only att, by which you 1 rer ahead. When we talk about tn Rigen! Moat nd belt cten Hd Mr. Fleming is to | the imposts already referred to. blame Sir Roderick Murchison, should stand before | {tet at low water, aud appropriating $50) therefor. To same | will perceive the per centage is only about six and Iwo mean 6p proaching towards the falnous oF | om eaiedare evade” "Good te Maun piso ner | . The establishment of colleges in the capital and | the public asa tact; and from the general terms in | °Yuterts-tn favor of bnil+ing a new sngine for No. 46. Tn | half per a on the whole number. sent out, whiol. he iiery Of God's Kingdom. Going backward i | leh bchoe! for Seandai,”” “Widows Vises, etuet. | Santiago. de los Caballeros, created by a decree of | which itis stated, almost appearing us if applicable | fer:Patorrantsing 9p ensine furmpny ta result would compare favorably with any rullresd ceding from that glory. All saints understand | temime, singing and daucing, with a solo om theconcer- | the national Congress, in 1852, is a measure | to all lands in Mexico; Iam induced to rectify the es Na Mid jis Se Hite Denartan built in any of the new parts of this country, could by Prof. A. Sedgwick. Such an attracti . | rich in hopes tor the future. By means of superior | mistake, and, however slightly, to Iny before you | acMivr at ine Malls of dusting te fined ae #1 200 the same be ascertained with the same accuracy ‘As there are many who are called saints, who, in grooms cannot fail in tiling ‘ho Garden in every ‘Trail. education ihe republic will resod the desired point | what I know relative to the prices of ‘and in Mexico. | to't eo t'trom ‘Int January last. To € bi pnp) fs the accounts kept by the registers of ity, are not sainté, but hangers on, for the loaves | ble department. of civilization; still, Congress could not but restrict | A few facts will answer my purpose. 1. The es- ; » and gatter stonce | "BR COMpADY. Be ind fishes, or come other like cause, we have to talk Amunican Museum —Tho same excellent ontertaiament | the immense catalogue referred to in the decree of the | tate of “ La Condeso,” situated two miles from the fourth and Fort} y n hs | Mo A 4 demye to ‘all sorts of form, to be understood by all; because | Which was given here yesterday afternoon snd evening, | ex-President, for the funds devoted to the purpose | capital, with irrigation and good land, being of the ith Atreete, from Bi és to Hredron river. from een oa : ice r ie ny a el uel, #¢ represented by our predecessors | lM to be repeated to day. The pleses are the “Phenome- | would not suffice to realize his‘ gigantic plan of | extent of about 3,000 acres, would not be sold by ve cotton dart, sad gutter pones, oad tucgieg cide | Yous copy Of the Asi wall Cowrser, taining pene 1200 yonrs seo, ceathers all forts ‘of fish, and | 208”) apd \“Paulize,”” with diamatie oadings by the | Sudies, Tt comprised too many branches of study | the proprietors, as 1 know from themavives, even for | Firth avenue. In fayor of lagging ridewatae of 120th strect, | SOMe remarks upon tiw subject Tdi bo clad at all Nanguage whieh ‘le understood by one may be | Doone family. of a purely ornamental character, such as linear | two hundred thousand dollars, which would be | from First to Third av foar ‘eet wide. Ta Shonld any pergon deeire It |, bhall bo sled Jes pit but those who have the spirit Faanconi's Hirroproms —Mr. Duvernay, the + | drawing, the study of modern |a! , 0., dee., equivalent to 9¢6g acre. favor of wall and pum n Sixty h sti etweon Firat | times and will meat cheeriully show them Pat Secermtand ne Pitty | French contoction!st, is to appear to-day at the Hipoo- | aoq'others which are not pald for by other govern The estate of Nanac Ami 7, and an adjoining “Sh polation vrormining Themes i ters kept in this oflice, from which tho ‘thore who bave st eal Let, | a£2m®s In coujunction wish ihe alveedr talonted com: | Trenta richer than ours, such a8 bookkeeping, hor- | one, lying twenty-two lengues from the capital, with | witen’ “hrcsdway vetfeen Bigntieth nad hi statements are made. fal r. dao wha have detvouden chair natghines, Gatincg | Gest) tLe ere ee of OOo | ate, Be , 30,000 acres of land of fair quality, and partially ieri- | *reete, To ‘amcUommitteo, Fours, very respect, ’ bond ‘Ie property do yo ean Lid Yes, and Cnurpry aaa Orma Hovss —' mine The rules dictated by the executive for the recrult- ted, has been sold recently for $200,000, equivalent § sand faggt alk fous eet Francis Seize, Secretary. thing. If y om dave Leen. intriguing with your | provided for this evening, by Christy's Minstrels, conaists Beg ror _ ee wast comed, bad A 43 Das lying beyond sixty Joagues ¢lgtance from i : Ms te; in A Fawinn Sation—A schooner belonging e thoug! bor's Janghter, wife or friend, where you have | of many of their best features. i ve ne wh iga- t a ¢ into Salem harbor ove day this week, lad ¢ n Ifyou e a eneral levy of troops under the Baez administration | the capital, of good qualit; th without irriga Ms eottis and gutter do: | Harwich, came ah 1 Neer iii hth leclngs of one who as | Welteetar westaease west seoctsg® ac" | lexis nd fact any to perveive the exped:| ton en he saved a 4 per aera wae | aint ite ie WPrar | wie eile helmran. wl pe‘ormed ti, dag N eayoured to adother, and by your lies, and pre- | ants, Sedgwick, and Briggs, will all appear. of a decres by which the political chiefs and The incursions of the barbarians on the frontiers, nes; in favor 0! nt with as muc! antl ay st cade as any fourth street, | betwee 5 teran tar. We understand that she has beem im cations, avd falee doctrines, nendoes, and ‘s Ermoruas Howse —’ ai mil commanders of the cantons are at liberty to | and the want of population, are the real causes of the | [}"iitor or flag vel , ape Sreeslioes: h v6 echt te diivetions yon have PR not A uae, ‘omaneie and Pt ms allow the withdrawal fom’ the sorvioe, of veterans, | almost nominal price of 3hd. per acre for lands in the habit y going to sea ea or Legge 5 ‘on on sought, d + from thet house, and darken it | nounced for to night by the Buckleys are very at- | and thereby place the country in the danger of find- | those directions. The security and rey. of the owner and commander of the verrel, oe tb again ‘leat the destroyer overtake you when you | tractive. ing iteelt without experionced and disciplined de- | capital, as well as its great consumption of agricultu- favor of sewer in Forty fourth ateact, ying any temporary indisposition of her f nee «, ¥ Owens’ Ascayt or Mont Branc continues to draw | feuders, the only ones who can save it ia moments of ral produce, form the contrast presented in my first enue, through Broadway, to Forty 8 hall,” she — ® bia doties in ® mauner Let those whe ‘ave kept their wheat to specntate | fal! Bouses to the Academy Hal supreme danger. ' case; and lastly, the difloulty of transport and dia h_strect, betweom Ninth and Ten ac to all concerned, eapecialiy \ the ow!

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