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bs mm NEW YORK BERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBRE 15, 1656, ibe State Departmen Curions Trial in France. » ae Tulare THE FEELING AT THE SOUTH. ment i Virginia, oo anne bocbapan’s nomination, “ ny hg Virginia Soaps her Finger at the New Maio. dovernor Wise : wo. which will satiety eal. rom the Com a Fae ante. os P York Spoilamen. icing chess puns of 4 ine Som. Bat yr ‘sinall gaajority, and will be op again ann br onnnenee ie same day, and arrived at Havana at sunrise on the Sth. | becoming. Her features were interesting,aad « fine display is bay Cabinet appointmemt—tbas's The Court of Claims was organized 0 ' | Rext sension. £ REVIVAL OF THE AFRICAN SLAVE TRADE ‘She coaled and landed ber passengers for Havana; trans- | of beautiful biack curls added much Ww her appearance, to have i 7 med by Mr. J se Tairty-tbird | THE REVIV DE. The contest will then le between a bil} fa ga much es, of Ponnsy)- ferred the California malls and passengers for California | To the usua! questions ehe answered that her maiden f the Nery, et BL Lye eu ae — Mowe thas it was free 4 debate, its author Re to the steamship Granada, and left for New York ot eun- | name was Nose Margaret Pouligny, her nawe by marriage: Pari sud PRdinbar be seat, iiitaar, Foulkner bas Fen. The Stingglt Not Yet Over in Kansas, tet the same day. Chatelain, Ler ago 31 years; she was bore at Paris, Was m aered: ‘and faithful service as Chairman of the | troublesome having far fa. Nothing of special interes! ts noted at Havana, and no | seamstress, and lived at Belleville, Rue des Pree St. Ger- Semcarede Onnem ites im this city, 9 e man of great = LT. ~~ 3 govern- &e., ae., &e. pay Pan foreign men-of-war were in the harbor at the time of the | vaig, No. 4. Sem ess Docheaah. te his son'a law, Las | {ailure. 1s decisions are —— What the Southern Commercial Convention | riya) of the Empire City. The Judge then informed tho prisoner Unies abe was ac~ cornet ge goes {From the Charleston (3. C.) Mercury.} On the morning of the 9th Inst, while running along | cused of the crime of bigamy. At the order of the court. Se Se course rr inistration, PR ye cep ey =e trom the bea the Fiorida shore, saw a bark ashore on Pickle reef, sur- | the indictment was then read to her by the officer, Mon | eumed aname From ne Richmond (Va.) Eaquirer, Nov. 12.) atbon care of our future. We have rounded by wreckers; masts and sails standing; seemed } siour Duchene. verne of the ; a President in wi faith and good feeling y “ Se So ceenek cre ccnmhans’” poomte oh ns comer, Anais the one Cee See may place entire confidence; but we have clected him | to bave recently gone on; made her name out Gleaner. The following are the words of the indiwtment:— | met, But Buchanan loves that good old bow vivant e wag Sererert ‘of New York, The ‘of the Empire ler circumstances more than apything which has saa Margaret Mary Zoe Pouligny, who was married on the 2th Pars, and wil serve him frst over 807 sae ae 4 tom ‘in fact this bill has only imposed | sate hero not ihought {6 possible thas the operatioas of | ocourred previously, warn us that the people of the North Our Havana Correspondence. of November, 101, to Mr. Lesiced. Cha:tlain, ram sway {rom and Xf Mason signifies that he is tired of " claimant. | poyernment could continue without thelr assistance. | and the Sow are (wo nations, In this assem! there Havana, Noy. 8, 1866. her husband's house on the 16th of Sepiembir, |X h at hee Sater the relen of the third NApoi appouiel. “ai enteal no bad | ‘The conceit is taken ovt of them: and weare glad of it | fore, and inany assemblage, ropremenng the Southern | 14 in rrengng—Projatto Build One om the American | (souinen wither ad set sl or Terex in ihe Oaiod ‘Third—Cobd of Gosrgia is certain of the Treasury, ‘ et nod absurd | S200 Mey. ctery pperbape they may net betray ao moch | Setar; We are to take into this. | Plana Spy in the Comp—Visit of @ Mevican Venet | toyiet, 10,7 02as she became the misirass of one Peter Chris, srrsetsra eignt of inainnn won't axe the in << weer coy, | ofarcencs cn orunitetcmcr xpos, | KA Gch acca” sbaa' a Siod esseneeas | of Wer ote Pr—Phe Way Donate Now w Lorne | 320 ter oosiaiacnca nen a eae SERS? Serie preiers. reelection to tbe Sonate he. 1 ] Atthe threshold of hi, administration, Mr, Pleroo was | Tivnd forever st we var, with Northers, honuity as our |.‘ Havana—Projeded Railroads o Marianaand Guana. } Vwokea upon herasit as widow. Aftrwarda, vt, tbs 4 of | present democratic Legislature of bis State. So ‘A Dill to-meke ‘an-olf hand disposition of the California | Sans, and that early jon has been the cause | judge and jury, in every question of thas comes up | dacoa—Aitempt at Murder and Piracy on Board a Uni. | Wath, ISS) Mr. Christer married the said woman at New ms if Rehardson, of Winols, had a ne hou; Sad tt a oe. aap Hoderate Legislature. events show | i states Vessel. ied by the “lawn (of aaa ee elenen | mere of egpencenes, would swear ices an? @ the Judiciary. It iavotves property to the amount of | Xo doubt he regrets that after tho selection of Secre | that we bave no hope in a growing sense of justice om the de Vin gan to” disgrace new name ‘bad ' Tees taboos, ia for the Interior would be tens ofmaillions of dollars snd a great preesure was put on | tary of State, he did mot slam the door of the | Part of the majority, and thet, wecan only trust to the | Some years ago, when a former Count de Villanueva Acquired by her dissolute conduct, She wae. Bu; be lacks refinement of manners, and will ¥ ,9 to carry it-through. ‘It simply Girects the auoraey Gone. Treosury in the face of the ravenous and fervcious | growing necessity (or a union and strict understending on | was ‘ Intendente General” of Cubs, there arrived bere a } vite ay vinfailhful to ber sosond husband as she had been to out. Rusk, of Texas, is preferred ‘or Postmay’ jor ra! to take-such legal action 1m. to them as toallow | pore of speilmn from the Stale of New York. ¢ | tho pert of the, minority. This gathering of Southern | French artist of some considerable renown, named | jy carrying otf hivlinen with her Proccaiia ay arom bm ‘pot wili not vacate hie sont in the Senate ’ or gie'ws- | them uitio be, governed by’ Ihe heaton of the Martpoea u olagh an: of men, animated, as we must suppose, by «common senti- |’ Texa ave bereelf up to tha most disgrace: val, alto y ipoea | he bad only avoided the clash and conftict the He ted the {scent picture now in the | Houston, in Texas, she gave bervelf up w the most disgrace tural itfe for four yeara’ service in that labo’ joug depart. ‘Cobb’s bill, it looks very simple and iano. | ches, what an infinity of vexation would he have avert. | went of patriotiem, and a common desire to promote the | Vermay. He pain magn : fal prostitution, and finally left the place, being pregnant at mel a the Seuy 6 Quite Bice scheme. It is suil pend | eq) But this policy was impracticable under the circum. | *a/ety and yeas. of their ection, may have itin its | Tempicie de Colon, ot ‘The First Mass” after the landing the ume of her departure, | asi caiiaiae will heve four and ine Sea, three cabinet ing Bot the Attorney ‘ieneral is doing of his owm accord | stances, and Mr. Pierce had no alternattve but to make paary bys add mo e So impale ¢ Soutbora foehng, | of Columbus, which picture is really one of the few things } 00 the ?ilh of January. 1AbS. hevin Lap iy A ihm gensd eficers, #0} earn. More ancn. We trust WASHINGY yy, Nov. 14, 2866. Work for Net, Sasion—Pacific Rav roa Bilt-—Tre Dodge dy which & was got up Last Stele m—New Seaceref Ure gon, Ainnecsoia and Deseri— Kansas Question—Jarify” Quention-—Byicierncy of the Av ny and Nevy—Lond War- vant, Sckeme—Court of Clair as—Culifernta Land Clains —Netralization Law—-Public Buitding Frauds—R iver end Hertor Bills—Meil Steamers—Cenral American Quetion, do., dc. ‘The second scesion of the Thirty fourth Congress is ‘Rew so near ‘ts epening—Monday, 1s: December—that a ghotod of the anf nisbed business of the last session, io be ‘@isposed of at the coming session, w:!! be both opportune and instructive. ‘The measure of most importance and interest to the weoun.ry that comes up at the next seasion, is, par exel- Bence, the scheme of building one or more ratiroads to the this bill woula Bave ordered him to do—except tha! | ine most of a cruel necessity, We repeat now, what he now uses his own discretion in the matter, while the terms of the bill were imperative. Whitney’s vatarslization pony gor {uto the world still- the same influences whieh allected Mr. Stanton, of Kentucky, im the previous Congress. There are around Washington a lot of woald-be architects, builders and cont |, whose on)y profeseloua! business seems to be that of earwigging members, and statliing them with pag ay w the honor, integrity and capacity of Capt. the go verniment Superintendent of the extension of the capitol. I bave no persona! knowledge of tae © but I would make my reputation, from w! 1 baye seen of the maintained at the time, thas Mr. Pierce py it iedom to #1 @ mode of apportionment which wouki dave proton ye humger and soothed the jealousies tbe innumerable aspirants for place, which the State precipitated hapten in the orl g wa aid aothing for Hie, and it 49 204 incumbent PY mn; bim to do anything, for Rew Lys 1 hore be win the State (as undou! there is) an; a tell political a! which be Ywrould in the service of the covntry, he may man ip contempt of the claims of the politicians. he would have @ Marcy to preside a= the foreign rela, tions of the government, “or a jour to represen’ dress—that he recognizes no sort of obligation Pompei Se ape peers ~ ion by a body of men who wi! only true lar interesta, but who will carry into that locking to the advantage of the w! ted, and not fearing to lace the most perilous that menace us from withoat, egented im this Another Secession {From the Charleston (! ‘The last number of this sterling yat) apnounces the it, with ¢istingul Democrat has been faithful organs of So Mr. Woodson, we feel 2 i ‘worthy of the visiter’s attention in this city, and which ¢o | turn, and she had the assurance to register this child by the very few of the large numbers who annually come to this island see—as the “Temple” is only opened to the pub- fic on St. Cristobal’s day, the 16th of this present month of November, In addition to this picture, Monsieur Ver- may also decorated with his pencil the grand altar at the Cathedral, and performed some other works of art of mi- nor importance; but al] of which excited such genera) admiration that an extensive and valuable plat of land, immediately in the rear of the ‘‘TeatroTacon,’’ wae pre- sented to the artist by the “Intendente General” asa public testimony of the high estimation in which the creations of his penci] were held. ‘This plat of Jand has descende: to the sons of the artiat Vermay; one of these gentlemen is, I believe, well known im your city. They have, unfortunately, I know not by what means, become indebted to the government of this island, and this piece of land, which was presented to their father in testimony of his great merit, bas been re- vame of Desired Chatelain, the name of her iawfai busband. In the meantime Mr. Chatelain, her husband, knew nothin About his wife nor what hed become of her. Gmtit the 26h oF June, 1453, about which thme he received a Jeter from Ame- rica, writen by the second husband, Mr. Christey, informing him'of ther marriage with himself, (Mr. Chrisiey), and of her subse uent disorderly conduct in America. The indictmeot having been read, dooumentary evi- dence ot the marriage with Christey was produced ia. court, Mrs, Coatelain, however, positively denied the: alleged mairiage, and said she been for & short time tbe mistress of Christey, but po marriage bad ever taken: Lo bap agem oes e henge Pp oF - the cer- (cate of marriage, together wi sea) and signatare of the Joval authorities, all of them legalized, being certi fied by the Frepch Vice Consul at Galveston, were ali the fabrication of Christey, or it not were all orocured to be- done by him, whore demre for revenge against her wae 80 great that he bad pursued her in this way to France. nee euceer was then subjected so ine following in- rrogatory :— The Judge—Is your name Margaret Maria Zoe Pou- ligny? A. Yee, Mr. Judge. J. Did you warry in France one M. Chatelain? A. Yes, 7 r. * alex | liticians of New York, that what they get cently sold at auction to defray the debt due to the gov- | J. Was it not very soom alter your marriage that eroment. I undorstand the land was “knocked down” to | jolt your husband and went to Texaay a. Yeo, ‘Mr, Faecifo. Thera are some three or more propositions pending, reported st last session, as to the manner friends | ceive out of mere ‘favor, and tbat their broils and 4 ing Dusi- | rangle are nevor to be obiruded upon thats Southern Journal should be. It any assurance is railroad ought to be built. That which re- | Do4." sn we may get out of it some devolopemenis Of theCabinet. if Mr. Buchanan wil ‘this prompt H | Spaniard for $160,000. “ r " {pg extract from bis editorial address :— J. Did you not there get married to Mr. Christey, after cetves most faver, because it makes the largest appro- | skin to those made ta oeoneation - — a commissioner- | and perem policy be will save himself @ world of | ‘"§ sma iste rights cemocrat. Under my view of our | The Messiours Vermay, it is stated, were not satisfied | living with bim some time as his mistreas’ A. It’s false; priations, ‘# the one which donstes sections of the | ship of repairs and supplies ia New Yor: a. vexation, and the country an infinity of scandalous dis- | redera) m, the goneral government is but. tho crea rs cade there was no marriage. pablio jands—swallowing, perhaps, some hundred mil- | _ We will bave anyn'umber of river and harbor improve with this sale, declaring that ® higher “bid” was made | “7. Toage_ But bere we have regular and duly authen- " the wise ing of the wisest of w: ment Dilla up this next seasion, as there are enough «up | Bunun: Je re ee ea nculd pro’ | 1270 of the Susies, which aro co-equal_ sovereignties, and Sie, things, tens ef acres—to the companies undertaking the | porters of that policy in both houses to ovemride the Pre | yende: Buchanan profit of the lesson, ‘Wutlding of the three priucipa! lines, and to those other | sident’s veto. Some ten mithone of dollars wiil probably | by a judicious by! in the of be appropriated in that way. the politicians of New York to lavage semparies which may extend branch !ines to any of those. Pd nly a be efforts made to procure contracts age, setae ne de oven ‘on pol rau io Oho poanelt of on tho general government, soversigaty. of sac ‘State spoils. for the land, and they accordingly set their lawyer to | ticated documents which show that you contracted the work; the matter was brcugbt before the Rea! Audiencia, | fecond marriage. Hure ig what the documents state:-— (the Supreme Court of the Island) and by its judgment | ‘Stats oy Texas, Haxnis Covsty, ss. the'sale already made is declared null and void, and the | . The fin Na Peace to the Minister of the Gosped is again shortly to be “brought to the hammer.” | "Yo, 86. é pan Phave beard it stated that a certa'n celebrated hotel keep- | anda of mstrimory Joke Peter ioe Marie po mege end make « return of the nad marriage to the ‘Boere will be, as there Bas been, tremendous efforts | jrom Congrees for the Vanderbilt live of steamers to made by the noble army of lobby agents to get this | Southampton; the Bansen lise to Gloskstadt, in Kolstein; a and @ new line to Geuow aud the Mediterranean ports. . ‘mengure through. It was matter of common tlk and There will probably bo a etrong effort rc are The Southern Pot in Kansas—The End eqval With her sistor States, tt would ‘De the ‘and the 4 Not Yet. Dadmage, at the close of the iast semion, that any person | order giving notice to the Collins line of the diminution of | prom Sew Orleana Del . Davis? organ, o Clerk of the Circuit Cours with: A whe could influence the vote of even ene membor in | the bounty. " - wre ) erg oe dlp lg ma roe es Gg hereof. Signed, BAKES, Ctx. 0. 0.” wor of this magnificent scheme of plunder would euti- | _ | see that the Washington correspondent of one of the | the address of the Executive Uommitteo of Kansas Ter: | «)-quali ane me Ce ee ; On the back of the above is endorsed the following re- papel bi New York papers speaks of the probaoie fival adjustment “quality for the South Union, dependence tr Go himself toa grant of 30,000 acres. And, in view of | or the Comtral American question under President Pierce's | THOFY 10 the people of the South will be found in suotber } out of it.” ; | column. it is brief, but is fail of tion, and ‘this splendid reward, it was almost a miracie that the | aiministration. { had thought tbat that question was times. The Dill did not pass at the last seasion. The manor in | sireacy settled. In fact unless T am very much mis: Deed, and sbow their F atas Cuasen Coe 0} See meni.) , treaty was bed a ‘From the Cbarieston (8. C.) Mercury, Nov. ‘which it was ‘and referred to the Committee of | taken, the text oi y a words, It rays traly that the apne! ended in sins Daltmore auscricon ta Oo crtcie aries jad be: which loertify that op the 4th March, 1853, I celebrated the HE get ong ly oye Lod — aggeny oe) parties. conformity wi annexed aui , at the house 0} Sebastian Raul, in the city of New yore” . B. REEVES. its mad career. Yield it ope inch, and it will demand a matic; like the tiger, iet tt taste but ome crop ot Its vic i i committee whose reporta were | Pending before Congres®, yoo will perceive that the nes: ‘could . doubtful. bids fair to be an interesting and eacicing one, I may On the 34 supposing that the forecast of = Southern Confederacy is inst., the Mexican screw steam sloop-of-war weet peri a 1 cones np neveRe the creed peculiarly of the democratic of the South. omitted refere! to some minor questions to be Democrata came into this harbor. Sbe came from Goat- Judge—How sor ‘Do you mean to say that you did not the Whole on the Stato of the Union, is = remarkable | Week OF two ago in) the Hexar, with all the} Kaneas. The tem - festance ‘sueceast metas, usual technicalities and formalities. and yet this erudive * itfield delegate has not ended | fore the Presidential electon, ‘wo may, there The accu d—All of tbat is false, and pas been fabricat- pe | vnwes) = carried on in | Correspondent gravely aceurce the readers of 12> papor fe men a taate ormpat Carteherss nor the | fore, consider az having of the mere partisan ed by Cbristey, who pursues me here, even !n France, to the House of Representatives. The various bills offered: | Wi'b which be is counccled, that the terms of the ar- | gefege af’ the blacl: republican canaidate for Previsent by the feeling, of maith Point at the moment, makes our himself, vecause I left him. | @m ibe subject in the ear!y part of the session bad been | 18Deement will pot be mado Known before the appear- | yin w/the tech of the democratic pariy. In spite of all article under this head the subject of indignant and even {Tbe lady might well say the above documents were referred to @ Special ‘Committee on the Pacific Raiiroad. | 820e ot the Tresident’s pext annual meetage. HSicepy in theie, the end is net yet, and will not be white the North is acrimonious comment. The American, meee in ite forgeries if they are such as the French newspaper has ‘Tao veasio baring been frittered away ix the discus. | ‘¥idvali— why Bot read the Hrraip? As to Me Dallas? | i ivaie uf fanaticum. Kansas ia will an open field for | PATY veel makes us, vory unjustly, tbe expenent of the them as we have translated them. |—Note ov Tx. sien of the Kansas queetion, the disposition of the various #0 mock talked of diplomacy in the matier, be had pearly | G4 /24:iom democratic side in the Presidential contest, We are not uage— appears from these officiel documents that ' Ceolested election osaes, o , the last week arrived with- | &# little to do with itas a letter carcior bas with thecoa | ““P,aiticiem never takes a step backward. 1t is essen. | *0, 'n 8ny party sense. | if we are attached t> the demo you ‘2 awful marriage with Chrietey ta Texas. | ot ths Special Committes having had a chanoo wo | ‘bis ot lus bag. Hoe merely delivered the messages be | taiy aggressive, aud must on and on, a3 if possessed by | CTatlc, party it w simply that we agree with them in lead Prisoner—it is aegeiher false. make azy ropor. The only way then in which the ub. | bad received and coulined Bimsel! to his inelracivens. 10 | all tae devile at once, until it goes out in blood or ‘meets | 1 Seat te car tte See mal pee ae mn22eger But now, then, éo you explain the existence o” Deen regular! disposed intents purposes a) Arnerican question is ‘ jer force g ‘official’ document it shows that ‘wok ah pring tooupesd the roles 30 nate tbe | teltled, except that the treaty Bas to be submnitied to the pot Its deat tovreasom, regardless of jartice, | 2, tte bound and a title responsible for our declars- ¥. : the fret Boceseary steps for your marriage 1s Texas, Din: cod this motion reaired a vote of two-thirds to be | Seuate for ratiiontion, «aan i | Sesceassits ys too Tacs ot eapenser powers the yor Hoes, as ve nold curselves bound by theirs, So much | Frac ange 10 Ur “face sulboriiy.”” Dub all ie yot | sd,uet 708 went to New,York.to Bave the marriage oon: wecceesful, Tt was tried and ‘1 ‘ailed. The Commitee | | Fiem the ‘oregoing runping rketch of the Lusines auasion of « stronger wil, oan only Dring It to & pause in | ETN OL mistake of the Baltimore 4 ase | | ! the Special, Commitee - f, but I believe all Tabi smeamares are | UH's blood, and it will how! for the whole carcass. From | yj." the contvarv, 8 far as we can learn, the setiled be. | zaconlcos, and was upparently short of coal, one of our | gore — Seanes would Dave expires qin this condition of aftaire pay na ve a impor’ Sr as Deginniog, the Boots haa dean ayaa 2 M8 | tee if the ineabeng on of the South, that unless sme means harbor boats having to go out and tow ber into this bar- Meener No, Mrs Judge; Sas © Forks sts bead, exe ond to reper a a" — ‘Whe Revolution in Nerthern Mexico. Pym bt t= (peer laeeene tmern the tom terion, @ aparation ta dpeciable and (its surmised she ban conse here t9 ove what prepara. caly cus month. "I tavure'yex atl ecatsacien to oor 7 J 4 OUR MONTEREY CORRESPONDENCE. desivable. This is the conclusion which has been | tions are made for tbreatened cent wy; ‘with bim, men Beats raivroad bill referred w them, Up to @ late period the south was fighting ber battle y ” eee Spt Yer the conatruction ef the Teclls, Rallroad. Mosraxay, Mexico, Ost, 19, 1858. | under that most fatal disadvantage, ee rat aca crtay Sees cele es may meet UY 8 weenertonet 9 Gece, Severe), eae ie ee ee Todge—So, tien, Woman, you positively declare that on Tho old democratic members resisted thie attempe ae Ct | pic cug of the Inturrecticnary Mosment—tovupatim of | (ith, of a settled conviction founded upon sound logic | Cl rvenis: and we bave been compelled to contem: | too route” to perm say Nnoetedge tO OF the threatened | (ej4t@ of March, 1863, you were not married teriy at variance witha! tbe roles and precedent of tho | ane ack om CumargomBieiabion | 4m! jut puvcipies Her concessions 9 urgument were | E'rerecaye adventurer irom the South, on tho sole | lavasion ‘of Mexico. If President Comonfort's New York Jemtioe of the Posie of Harrie county, Texas’ | House, order ‘vi amuera— e ‘n le quit ir : f k 5 distance mech ee nel none iSceur thes than ooenionas ment of the Tariff of Last Year—Patriotismn of Vidawrri. 5 dave resulta in ivevltsblo-rulo tober enuse ithe bed Bat nT Se ee ee ee ee Pe ee ae Pi beedger mak aig ome. from Texas; | was in New Orleans. hed @ repuiscien for bis knowledge of partiamen- | The jorces {rom Tamaulipas, alter their hurried retrea, | chanced ber aitijude from, {Lat OF at epelogelle derense havo cecaped this result, but Bot by the ald of Merpiand. | relied’ upon. from. your ‘correspondents bere of | yewikt pon fovy pan nals Pirated f —— : Nacee d a a ee ene En enced T bellere “ine, | {roma ier, have concentrated thetr whole force: Camage, | ‘recive by carrying (he war into Africa if seosmny. | Tae 17 maurmere end oe emcee of Oe Bama | ovis pevenane tnt ney ke, Hee, 0, Mr. Juage; because | was, at the time ‘decison was reverved, and there was anend of | where they have determined to abide the fate of a hos- | Experience has sulticieotly shown that the latter was pen Ment ny ba god praage nt eee ounR gen mentioned, in New Orleans. matter of the slightest inte only safe policy and the instinct of common sense teaches the matter. tile encounter with the forces from this State. that we invest vindicate the existence, perpetuation and | ¥°!4 bave been its normal condition. We are not re- ‘The Pacific Ratiread bi), therefore, comes op with " r ban) Sen | jie for the mistakes of the city of Bat imere, or the nd should any matter escape one of us the Dat this allegation of hers the session, and us Mr. Buchanan, kir. lremoat, The town of Vilanueva, on the west bank of the Sa | extension of slavery upon ale, OF give up the con- | SDonsid’ Neg be put on record by the Clerk. and Mr. iaaye cach ia more or ess direc: terms | Juan river, waa occupied by Governor Vidaurri on the | test. ‘he instction mu be defended ta ts itezrity. or Pas Usien in vonlg Se te Sateen, Un e nou rane among yp LI jndeg Mel teeB) Briomer, You declare, that on the signified their approval ot the policy of batiding it, isis afatr | sty inet, and op the Oh a fire was opened on the esemy | Dot at a i is right and just, and wholesome, ‘wha! ground, we are absolutely at ® loss to vPotr | bere, “if we want 10 Know the news of our owm chy | s>,°,uareb, 1863, ere nett How Terk, bet ‘that #t will havea majority of the members of od should be maintained, perpetuated and extended; and'uo } 147 Ni wucceeded in throwing the ee a and lalond wo mane gota oupy ek the Maw Tons Mesaiz: 5 al Nonece im ite invor, iribe bill 2 to be passed, let it | WhO guard the crossirgs of the river which are mot | tcp ‘North or Soutb, and DO party O° Party's represen ba hepa thas twill be fair and jast iv ite conception, and | fordable. The old town o! Camargo, held by the enemy, | tative or orvan bave’any right to say nay: Therors, Kan- ined Sealant alte uae couse not have et one of those schemes in wich the peopleot the Uniled | iy some three quarters of w mile below, on the oppasite | fas should not Le given up; v: is one of the mos: important | OPS Thr SUSUNEg Tone) ree, a Ney ge abot tide of the river. Ratt were being cosstructed in order | v/ysta of the South; we have planted one oot there, but ix | EUS. fon ite presiding other? Had the to force ® passage, when © general aszault would be 8 Lill the other 8 resting firmly in i also, a | Donel (Or ite Presieee ; yet Te The plan formeciated by the reo, if we epemy, as ibey aay, allemph to hold the Tap thows its geographical value and im} President’ The only couelasion, tnerefor : yi % Surrender Kansas, and we most prepare scaly on, re, Gn Baltimore American in disturbed at the expression mw judge. eens of floding br | ; Freseouting Attorney—Where did you live, in New Or- sus- Prisoper—In the Rue de Oonde, New Orieana, —ibe A owned the house was a 3 Par * | : 3 i g z ; i ‘a vertainly The older forces irom thie State in the !utrrior of Ta Free soilism will eat into ber | coinions which tcnd to the diseuthralmen colebrated aap bo cqeeettnad on te. part | believe that maulipas bad met with partial scecesses tn the skirmishes ales st once like a camer, iantasuuacouioe, oe = porn whicb a direct issuap bad with the enemy, and warm work is anticipated in iy slough sud be lost. ° We are not disturbed, however, by these e: class sury is Tecormmendet that section of the country. as Governor Garza had at last oe ae eee fringe over the | we know that Baltimore is « kind of middle ground. rob- commendabie measure. Yet Tamolce with « strong force in order to protect the | Dorthern horde! - nee, eae: thy That many of her traders are, like the cow boy te certatp—that the capital of Victoria Orders bave been sent for the forces xas, aud through New Mexico, extending e Mex! | Revolution, going beck and forth between the hostile trom thie State to advance and attack the capital. Cap srontier, Would at )aal, assisted by the abolition camps, and gain out of both. Bat Toe town of Bon Carlos had seconded the pian of Villa. | of Great Britain iu the West Indies, entirely surround us, | comPt: 426 Making gain cut of both. | Bat grond, which refuses 10, recognise Garza ax Governor of | and force ua to choose between self destruction and ine | Prevent the camps irom being pe LF) is g 5 i Dill o admit Oregon and Comonfort as Presiden, substitute of Mex. | agonies of a slow ceath. short, prev it but gab ected om, Be wal Te | tue South cannot iznore Kansas and be true to bereel! pa vite daoepeentatonie nae 1 epice that absorbed ‘The town of Mier beid an election, and gave its vote to | and ber c cnting Bee oe 4° | ties, butihey have Bo understand, been obtained. Tobacco is rather a d! cause ite delegate, Don Albino Loper, of Matamoros, for Governor, to uc- | 9 rary expedient, Dut it will not save us. YY | principles, and no power to article to iderti'y, and if the marks on the bales bave reasona, choose eoed Garza, whose unconditional removal is exacted by | 1 not only despised by fansticiem—it invites attack. | tween th e Deen removed, the very same tobacco might possi. fe tarrivral Governor Viesvrri, for Raving caused the ivil strife now | pom oe agen peti eerie tray alte or dow, anes | {UeDi Mndiguation ‘of the Baltimore ypay biy be repacked and offered for sale to the from ae raging on the fronwer. j pong] . 4 d@isopion prine!, ‘and the: horror of wences | Ww! it was stolen without bis being aware of the fact. roade, erecting pub mare Orne osonpation of ier the terviof last year, aa | au disposaens it of ite Ughtuing and render it harmleas, | ¢*y0lon Principles, aw Fertetesien tap hove summinad trom Gee Coens eunan? published by Goveruor Vidaurri, is enforced, with an ad- | Or it may be compared toe phantom: |! we fly from it in We take disupion as a thing that bas been forced upon Gitional deduction of iwonts ‘cont, it is even more | terror, \t grows upto the skies: but It we approach it | up “we tcre wil ™ ides. The delegate from Minnesote, Mr. Rive, scta npon | fiberal than the Caballos larity whieh recerved very | bold y, it vansabes from the sight, The faith of tbe South. RE perry osen We ware oni ts cone ners! seregngion ip commer i cacien. "An ordor pub) | be Hiumphant, most be active and militant; with faith | it "Yhen’we knew that we paid for i and sapporied it Congress, vesider | iighec by the Treasurer of this © ate ‘alorms merchants | 'm cerselt, fain in her canse, and ba gl her destiny. | When it is made the means of perpetual insult, encroach her two fenatore, and yet. rather thea di with | god olbers tbat aii goods ipiveduced through the | nothing can defeat her—ber faith wii synonymous | ment and tyranny; when it is assumed that it can be ty’ to build a railway 10 ‘Mariana,’ which place is distant three short en hence, Itis also in contem- ~ : > latter, 1 seus i 5 wid scarcely prove # profitable speculation. We have bow two limes of steam ferry boats which cross our har the patron.zrg wid of the several gorer in detray- | 924 Ot cre tee aude’ ead not complying with inernewly | with ‘ate, Kansea will tert i{she have this kind of fain | Ment and tyranny ; when | ee Or ate eae cetera oem nee, ing. ali the expensenof ibe Terrnory. abe prevers to co0- | Larsbianea erder Of tite, auall be contsoetod aa cou. | —tbe faith which inspires Atchison, Striogfoliow, Whit { ple*anq> Rogier intueouy Growin ta degrade our peo, | bor, and i uABAbacoa. sl tent herself with « delegate in tne Houre of Lepresenty- | trahand id and Titus, or only the faith of words and phrasesand | jigours fo of a Southern man with a nature so rat “morther”’ for the season. It au humbeggery of platforms W’ to the test? Lec the Souiern people answer. he coi prove © Wil the African Slave Trade he Revived ment forces tat bad advanced from the tw. | Bos Mipnerots cannot carry on thet game BOY | toring gx far an San Lue lo'os\ remain siationed there: | donger. Ber delegation wes notided inst session, by | gad nie now known Wat President Comonfort \s willing | } { debased, bay ng once tasted liberty, and felt the sense of donor, that would not reset. if we resist, therefore, it is simply because there is no olher resource laft to us. tives, who ber noteven « vote in the legislation of the The gov: has invigorated us all wonderfully, but capectaty such b amongst 0s as were not enabled to take @ trip summer As a Milesian [1 of mine is aptto ray, “The tho Commitiee on Territories, that they would 09% | 16 grrange matters oly with Governor Vir aurri, who recommend aay more ious for sed | will \isten to no terms bat such as will under a/! circum From the louisville (Ky.) Democrat, Nov. 11 | Xt steamer for New Orleans one of the crew no choice but to form her State | stances secure the interests of Uus frontier. The Presi- The Naw ors Hrxaup gives its readers a column and | A Delightfal Aerial Trip by Day and Night Barr will be sent « pritonor, charged with f conatitution and appiy for admirsion iato the Caion. I | Gent's wirewor bert at » loet what to do witha man | aha! on the -iave trade. The editor begins now to sug Startling Experiment. aiempting to bribe the cook to poison his capiain, and ts doubtful. however, whether ehe will not try to biuil | gHoee ponoy isin Glect opposition to that of every mao | geat the difficulties of reviving it. !t iv against the opi- From the Phttadelphia Ledger, Nov. 13.) ‘iso Of (he design of taking possession of the vessel. Of Congress for another seasion = who ever Sgured im Mexico at & revolotonary leader, aad | sions of the world, and against treaties: ang besides, it Is Mr. 1. Godard made a balloon ascension on Wednesday oe Bol, besides Oregon and Minnesota, there is still an- | cane: comprebend, mucd lers appreciate, bow he can be | against the interest of siavebolders, who now bave the | afternoon, taking with him Messrs, Wm. Van Osten, £4. ether lerritory whose claim for admission as a State jy to Havasa, Nov. 8, 1866. The Recent Change in Madrid—Wreck of an American Vetsel —Charge of Piracy—The New American Comui— The Crope—Lcalth of Havana, d., de poor sud in debt, . as P Jortune without tbe very least responsibi)ity. act Wiad, which apples (or admission vader the name of the | |».4: ihey cap neither bribe, cejxie nor bully tim: aad tf ‘State of Deseret. Her “tale constitution was formed last | 016 ever was & patriot born iu Mexico, Umt patriot is sommer, and was forwarded wo Washington toward tue | th-' actual Governor of Nuevo ison kad Cmts, fon hen be coni! have made a princely monopoly «f property in siaves, and don’t want co! K, Watson and T. M. Coleman. The bailoon Uiion in the market. He thinks, upon the whole, ‘ed to leave (evra firma at a fow utes par trade will not be revived. ‘The freedom snrickers have | three o'cicck, and in consequence of the stiliness of the foretold tba! the trade would be revived, and assured | atmosphere, it bung for marly a half hour over the city, ther deluded coborts that tt was the chief object to be | taking a norith<«asterly direction. Leeper oe bad pot 3 = g = Hy $ e & i ae bf i eee of the session. For pofitic Santiago Vidawrri. If the mountebanke and dapdiprats | gained by the election of Buchanan, aad now It is neces only a maguidoent view of Philadelphia, but the eye took Weare as yot without any sfficial announcement of | from Maine -] met presented, nor was, | be! ‘ | ia Mexico woold oniy let bim alone he would be of some | sary vo show why tho prophecy is not fulsiied ™ | fe Korrstown, the mountains meat ieoding, Chemer, tho tdetarment of the Lous , Hwa Ministry under the ce wy dee eh ata te law mede, & proposition was intro: rervice w this unbappy and distracted ov ntry. it waa intended 10 revive the siave trade: of course it | Trenton, and all the small towns within these places, " " Gratviduat dee - topo apt EO by way of off the saints from further induigencies | "T's romantic and bandsome city is ‘mproving very | was: and now the democratic party \s successful, and | The bailocn passed over the Delaware ai Vine stroct, and | !¢84 of Narvaez; but the report has put our officehold- appears to provai ia the Franck moc, and eil foreigners go and come es (ree y ae (i taey | tue doloded multitade wii! look with fear aad trembling | took a direction towards Petty’s island, but before reach- ; . ances: it. It is benevolent in the editor o° ers in commotion, for fear that their patriotism and their | entroaty and fy - 3 i 8 to the foretold re: were iravolling in your own happy country that point, it wae wafied over Cooper's Point, and | \eyer-taithful’’ services will be lost to the country—and could ever be brought to trial, and ifm HAVANA. 2) GAMT—MABRIAGE CONTR SIND AF NEW YORK— “8 AN JHOLDENT—POBTFONEMENT OF THE DECISION. Arrtval of the Empire City. [Traneleted from the Paris Constitutionnel, Oct. 29, for ‘The steamship Expire City, Capt. J. P. Griffa, arrived the New Yor Heraiy.} yesterday morning. She left New Orleans Nov. 5, at 10 ‘The Gendarmes brought up before the jury ® woman, A. M.; crossed the bar at Southwest Pass at 63; P. M. the | still young, and whose dress, though plain, wes, quite the Axrato to relieve the terror of the aimpietona who | then down Ube river until nearly © @mith’s island. { neh evi. of Deseret. have been scared inte abolition ranks by audacious lies, | Another curent of alr here took the voyager. ‘and ino | Specially 10 Cuba, where they {atten upon the spoiis. | poy tnd ecuntean na "wee otmities 10 our courts, ‘Ys mient op tbe matier, and [From the Troy Times, Nor. 13.) po red out from the press, Deiched fori {rom the stump, | balloon walled across —_ tor Morestown, The American bark Octavia, Mitchell, of Portland, | ter, ped th feat ercape. ie cae in ph. peale came jones Some waive mouths since, & young man, s mechanic, | And howled ‘rom ® prosutited palpi They are alarmed | before reaching ‘hich Mr. Godard gave bis a0 | bound from Matanzas 10 Boston, with a cargo of sugar, 7 toad niece ta social ‘petitation, ~ wou “ : ‘ experiment, to 8] pa hd 44 pute. anol an wer Sees oe Roraee toe Derve sete them to be agsured by one of the chiei chriekers, that ~ of a storm) =He was ‘a heavy oak | W&# leat on French reef, const of Florida, on the 6th The West Indie iso * yy poln, DO left behind him a young aod beautfal after all, the slave trade may not revived, owing st, amd when nearly over it, descended very rapidly | instant—vesse! a total loss, some email part of the A PREP AT KINGSTON, JAMAICA-——NEGRO FREEDOM be viewed; and I do not see ont babe about az montne of ago. to diMculties that did mot o our to Vf! before i 'the basket was entangled among tao up Guies anved atae We wan pope ly ge can ipiervene in the matter, ‘Uo hie arrival in California, the young man was en We are disposed, owever, to irighien the fools to | limby. At the time of ihe descent there appeared A pone — i; wage (Extract from « pri Pal Ge thn Gib, tow) pomp Ay RL: geged an econsignee ol & san Trapedzco house st sacra. | G*ail, aad get vid 'o: thom; ibereare too maay im his | to be but bitie wind, but as soon as ibe baaxet | TBE news Of your elections does not satisfy us for our | ' On the morning of the ith of October we ‘a ee aeractusk cneeree % ete mento, ata very liberal sary. He prospered and | COUMITY, aba it world be a service to the rest of maukind | came in contact with the trees, the alr appeared | losses at Madrid, and we are not as sensitive to the | K },Jam., and remained until tea My na ‘and * | the investment of a mall um which be bad ken with | ‘scare them into mourable fits to be quite fresh, apd the car was a “tar peotadte seneies as we woree tw dagations. fhe Sa» yeas ~tn—y ey we phn Pu. ape from the dvenma bim to the Golden State, yielded a iar. We say, thea, that the difficulties ' the way of reviving | nearly a hundred yards, breaking and bending tienbs “ ince the emancipation business bas been almost aban. ther agian ‘palgren rative per centage, The hopes wie! the slave trade are not so formidable as the ) meat } beneath % while the passengers were crouched down in | Piré City, this morning, brings us definite to Ng- | doned by the whites and some of the feest mooygamiats Deseret, and for t from home and family, were more than realized. He | WoUld make out, The siavebolders would, of course, op. | the basket, to Keep their beads out of barm’s way, Mr. | UT? Upon, and we are to wait the issue by the | and estates in the world are left with: an 4 - “border romans” for wrote home ofier 1 his wife. His Jetors were couched | 0% tt, because it is opposed to their interest, but the | Godard not iiag bo anything of his in show plod by wor'hiess manumitted blacks. The city Uk eral im the k.ndert ton: invariably enclosed Iiveral remit. | freedom shriekerssan easily be brought over to the moa. | this experiment, his companions were of the opition thet a place that had ¥ t oy ire ra, i ae Je was indicted at San Francieco, in | *ore. We don't know a branch of trade that offers sucb | the balloon bad bursted, or the gas bad condensed so the bands of the detris of the army. Near! nue ri: ta the settlement July inet, and in it he informed his wile that be #hould {| * Chance for exorbitaet profits as the slave trade. and em. | rapidly that \t could not carry the load, but the discharge all of the thy ead Rad st bow Manace to effect that object winin | #000 retura to his native place for « brief visit, and re. | terprising ireesow Shrickors are tbe very men who love } of a jew pounds of ballast caused ihe balloon t soar parted with their eee re th of ——- ata | So peee three tcontta, which | Guested her to make her prepare ous fer a remorat to | the dimes, and would like to engage in it. Tuey can | aloft rapioly to the height of about 9,000 feet many tom my value, *"S owe y more thar Calor. preac! aod pray aganet it, and )ali atthe sinful South on When near the town of Fellowship, some aine miles free negroes, whore sole cocupation php —y ob tess, Deve wes mene Hd done In faldliment of hie promise, the husbend came home | lie Sunday loremooa, ani moet at in their counting } from Philadelphia, Mr. Goderd lost his carpet bag, it bay bi fruita tast grow on the . pd xy 00 & rteamer, which renehed New York om Friday jast roome apd subscribe stork. In 1812-14 they prayed | tng faliew to the ground. As soon as he discovered this, not on Posy pty ey crowded pf Rg deubttal whet! Fie ended at New York in the afvernoon, Impationt o | S#Aiuat Madivon ond the war in day time, ana Sted ont | be immediately opened the valve, and the balloon de | “CCX. He will be sent by the steamer Philadeiphis to | many thourands of biacks lined the bi pee Tt is very doubtful, ton, the boure which kept him from thearms of his wife, he | Prvaiers at night, The eator of the Hanan i mistaken | scended with uch ensein the eld of Mr. Amos Roberts, | N¢¥ Orleans, in irons. ling wharves to witness our . } = . ty on Campbell's voluminous bill to left bis baggage in New York, and with nothing gave his | \ he supposes that the ‘reedom shrvokers wiii make <son | where it remained untit ® man was sent beck for the lost | , The United States Consul, Cot fr phy ~~ at | ed crowds of frait venders offered the most delicious wavene 7 Rete i valiee in hand, took passege on the alternoon train on | * !9rmi able opposition, on the property. While here, ® umber of people collected, and | >! este in the office, as much #0 as if had been orn bananas, Xo., in odd looking 4 Bovth Caroiing, pobiabed the the Hadgon River railroad, which reached here iste at | sell, and ius friend Ceopiey, wu ations wore quite Rumerous for the party 10 stopand | Sccusiomed to the business, and giving to all clases | price for oe By Le mm p>, night. He harried to hie home. The door was locked, | Porket 'he proceeds, and it woul’ enabie thi teke enpper: but the shades of coming on, the | 2#*!og business there perfect satisiaciion. tiously of them then, but wwe = se eter wh tat apd the jows dark. He knocked again aad again, | ‘user hoe for frostom, R whe bavi lied yoyagers were desirous of adval and PS Se ay a Be ears, Seon in the state rooms that n vere devoured 5 | but ther: To respons, At inst, presuming that hig | fAt¢, anc sub-crived money pport treason a rae After sacending gracefully « ‘Habanero, for action ste p= yt y a, weet wife might be on ® viewt to the nous of his weaner, tm me- J xeocnd time, the balloon was wafed slowly to | tbe ones Oud be mouiaea bly; ae toe Decision Re wr ity Land to Regnuiar ‘The South wants « tarid re Went Troy, be beaiened over there [{s parents met bim Lyng pa ave uae ont hig. | wards Mesrestows, ¢ which piace a glorious sun fae” ot may possi 7 new spec eee 5 sorrow tban in jov. His iret inquiry wae tor his | 26 with 7 mu , ifthey | ect view was r moon pa , . a... caved for LAS. wo of tikest hea. tn, prieehty Chap. we. Fora Wise be reosived no. auswer tet pt tength | could thereby chest his Mejesty out of ing. Besides, | wiivery raye over the earth, mixed with the inst bes ive; sith the action of NEXT OF rae Isr ° } Deis bill, ry oh he prided P they informed him that his wife had proved (atthiesa and ays ambitious to verify their own predictions, | beara of Un . the eflect was oxccedingly dpe The mark: re tak a 1 bave carefulty eas SETS x, ie. ~ fad ov the shalt, recreamt during bis absence, that sbe had engaged in an riekers Will lik® to see tho wiave trade | balloon then took ® more easterly course — nge to foroa Nig Romy be uestion invoi ; ‘There are two other bills {ilielt amour’ with a young man omployed as a clerk ina they may be prophets in reputation. | over the town of Lamberton, each street of > and » gtonant tmetalllo | sioner of inet wot ee decinon the Commie it ie to be hoped, w Gry goods house in Albany; that her guilt having be | They can teli the faithfol that, after all, ft is the only way | the #tream near the town being «listinctly shown in the : few York | sou 9 Pops’ pom the <j of ‘Micbaot i 1 wean Mr. Faulkner ‘come evident and notorion®, they —his parente—had for | 10 bead the South; to bring down the value of negroos, | moonlight—the balloon casting ite huge shadow in the y London, 4 for Seunty, pay, 7. = nited States arm ; of the army, ond biddon her crorsing ther threshhoid; thet, but a day or | end suppy mere soldiers fer ihe insurrection | water and upom eee ® long distance in advance. ye ad | called, and ‘upon the tke claims sf Witten (oan ne cleney 4 Mr. } to his arrival, ehe had gone Off on the cars | trey itend to bring about: that the North will be en- | The passing of the ai Over the eartn showed tothe cont | ei , Je. for thetr services im the « either of these monsures ji for the Wert the young man. rohed by the trade, aud the South impoverished; that tt | passengers tho speed with which they were travelling. — Sor War,” and “Navajo and 4 femme a on swalowed ‘up everythi ime ho-band refused to credit the fearful | is proper to employ each menna in a holy cause; jast as | .\t Lumborton, and other points on the route, the aa wo 1 and vajo ran a. measures. The donate +ent tale, but inquiry persuaded him it was too troe. Hu wits | it was proper to preach Sharpe's rifles instead ‘of the i. | balloon war allowed to near enough to the earth molasses, | with the ry Re ny eee Same — rchoolboy debates on jhe action hao evidently encouraged the advances of the adulierer, | bie, and deluge Kansas in Diood for the sake of freedom | to allow the to converse with thore beneath , mething | am of ty tbat _ thereon, a bot formulated no ard favored him ip his -ait, ‘The means which he had | It \s true that the world’s opinion and treaties aro slightly | them, and inquire , XO; several good farmers granatenn te c) inn should a) matter also remains open for action gent her irom California she bad Wasted upon him, and | in the way: but what of inet? Angiand js the groai ns. | extended invitations to.supper, stating that i was then govern the . hee oa 9 ad stmpent. on Wednesdsy she bed left the city with bim for the | 1 freedom abrieker. aod she trades in Coobes ami ap- . After enjoying the moonlight ride until neariy ‘wore wa gl deag J ‘i |, of Alabama, got op West. Her babe wan felt i charge of @ family in South joes, and thus whips the d—| round the stomp; and, ba ve men - as ve necent ‘bill leat session | Troy, whe agreed to provide for it for a regular weekly 2 oe, team time. prosehes and prays, anc protestt referring what | werrante: and innocent jook ng stpend. a bE nore " thereto, lawe re) Lt through. verterday raw the fether and hie child op their way to cOuTR®, DO man of SoM ring in @ bill \o revive Provide pl perry Fh | New York way. They will leave for California this week. the sieve trade; but be can bring in a bil! to « / therefor p \and warrante, Peart sick and desolate, the betrayed hosbaed and father oo. f 1 26 per sere. hee (Corned bie atere frow he mative city, aever ee ensue was OF course to make worth that | retorn. Whether the false wire has retarned sum } fee well known fact thas West wears not Lawige = i hy ay 2 reer rome wate ep object of speculation, ard esa lat { iy 9 \tg hanes of capitaliets. ‘he quantity of eniocaing | ftiore core ot ern be

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