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NEW. YORK HERALD SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 185%. 3 BOARDING aND Lope rN iG ‘Fee Walkeo-Bhearague Degeenstrations atthe sensi at ibe media, wiicesetehamteve thirty-four , we have as verynearly the number | effect of this capture will be great. These fel- Digeneelbihs jomnet ie grant an ai held in Mobile, but one feeling and one iment in | of pieces taken from the usual of the lowa have been very bold for last year or 80. alone Years amengst their post QO RRACH STREET, ST. JOHN'S PARK —TO LET, (Frou the Mobile Register, Dec. 17) reference to the interesting ane eevsiderw. | dice named above, 40,000 and 1,664,000 yards. Tt is | ‘They bring out a cargo to lall suspicion, aid the fist OF ec ree comeit cncae We ciluee abcdnh ohick BE Wite bonrd, 8 front and ten second sory roam, 9) The official report of the proceedings of the Nic@- | tion, The people here are unanimous in the opinion | impossible at the present time, to fix upon ® price favorable moment leave the coust with a cargo of | $24 ty mi carta sane oe aeavcite wayanmuthy aud | STiutr of meuaenie. algo, two siagle rooms; &rales In exc raguan ‘eeages | in this city on Tuesday t 38 | that Gen. Walker violated no law of the land in going r yard for pl in cloths; but, it to be for the West Indies. Supplied as they are | attract an intereat which they never duserved = ae —- = ven in our col this » The results of | to Nicaraguay that the government he aided in estab- | five cents, we have as about the cash value of this | with fast vessels, it is of little use for the kind of i BG. SQUIER. ABD BRoanway, BETWEEN TWRLETH AND THIR- great lar demonstration in favor of the | jiching there was @ legal and constitutional govera- | non production per week, the sum of $78,200. As- | ships that are sent out here to give chase. One sek Scam OL teenth siroein aA suit of furnished room on the g se enterprise of Walker in Central America, were, Wo | ment; that he was the legitimate head of that govern- | suming that 176,000 of the 181,724 spindles pat down | steamer. would do more than the whole combined Affairs in Kansos. gud Boar, 2 let tg sine ee rar taba; eae tweed base are fain to hope and believe, the initiation of a gene- | Ment: that bis expulsion from Nicaragua was in | above manufacture shectings and shirtings, and that | squadron to check this infernal traffic. THE FREE STATE LEGISLATURE ARRIVAL OF GEN. | eee ee een Morences exchanged. ral and emphatic movement throughout the whole | violation of international law, and an ou! upon | 8,000 spindles will, upon the average, produce on full | | The English have been very successful in cap- 3 |. DENVER, : Gia ogres nd South in behalf of @ cause that so evidently and | his individual rights; that he is still the legal, right- | time 1,000 pieces per week, each piece to contain 35 | turing slavers for months back, but in every instance {From the St. Louis emorrat, Dec, 21.) F GENTLEMAN AND WICH O8 TW) cara to oomal ave as the number of pieces taken from | the was taken by a steamer; the most of their Passengers who came down on the cars from Jef. che house contains ati modern improvements, and ie directly concerns the interests of our section. There | fui and constitutional President of Nicaragua, und | yards, we y isno doubt that the doctrines and sentiments ex- | that, in asserting and endeavaring to maintain thia | ihe usual weekly production of thia kind of goods, | captures, too, have heen American vessels, but taken | ferson City last night bring somewhat tater advices tand 4 hborhood. apply at 170 Bast pressed in the resolutions adopted by the mecting, | right, he is violating no law or treaty of the United | 22,000, and 770,000 yards. ‘This, at seven ceuts per | in away that would lead one to suppose that their | from Kansas, although their ntatements ire rather los Kighteonih street, and in the speeches of the various distinguished ora- | States, and our government has no right to interfere | yard, amounts to $63,900. cupidity bad more to do with their efforts than their | Vague and contradictory. The most direct and _ y. FORMERLY FRO ASSACHU- tors on the occasion, reflect the universal opinion | to prevent his ee aah ute coat * COTTON MILLS NOW RUNNING. philanthropy. Here is one instance:—A few days } specific. so far as we can’ gather, are from Lecomp- ee _— and feeling of the Southern peonle on the questions | yoice of Mobile. Goods. indus. Hands. Time | since an English steamer, (the Alicto, think), spoke | ton to Wednesday, the 16th inst. to meet with a party of involved. It is time that the South should riso up } "*We have no room for extended remarks thismomn- | Patueket Co.,........print cloths...” €,000 125 nearly | the Clara B. Williams, the lattor being under Ameri. |__| The Legislature was still in session, and gotively | Some. 4nd Home, Broadway Yow alice. ia sangre hy its united acclaim, and make its | ing, put shall probably have much to say on this sub- neues py es | can colors and papers. There was no doubt of her | making preparations in regard to the election to be vad = ard ih the federal Capital on these ques- | ject hereafter. In the meantime, we desire to say Spear “toa heeded $ errand at all; puta clause in the Ashburton treaty | held to-day. r had arrived “at. th Bose, 1%, BROQKLYN.-FURNISTED | ROOMS OM The policy of our government for several succes: | tor’ hae wo do nos conaigar Ged, Walkera "fiibes ; 3,000 90 wi th cee Larned ae eae ere, a re ain fe iclacdioelactah ee avery | ion and Wallstreet tarries. "Dinaer at 6 o'clock. Ap sive administrations, with reapect to Central Amer. | in the Led gage understood; if we did his iwiooo 20060 | @ vewsels of the other—merely the American . ero ¥ A Tanne Y | ply at 17 Clinton street, ve 1 spect to Central Ameri- | cange would receive no support, or apology even, at 6,000 80 «= | princi le denying the right of search. The English | members from Leavenworth and Atchison counties | ——— ct ea, Pay been satisfactory to the national senti- }. our hands. We are for taining the faith of trea- 5,000 75 35 | captain, after looking at her papers, remarked, had been di laced, and their free State competitors OARD IN BI OOKLYN. A ENTLRM AN Ay, > wire pag ot ed American people, nor especially to that | ties and the su remacy of the laws at every hazard. 14000 300 ¥ ell, zo are an American, and I cannot touch | admitted. On Tuesday, the Legislature had passed Se eee the ity Bi mil ien satunalee’ Gola PA Mon The lofty position announced by Pre | But we maintain that Gen. Walker has violated nei- 16,240 300 = | you; butdf you keep that flag flying I'll give you | a bill calling out the wilitla to preserve pgace on the 4 cpap Se with respect to the North | ther the one nor the other, and believing that his suc- Ey] 4 +4 | @ towa few miles down the coast and give you 21st, and had provided for a major general and nine pega genes age enpery Tine? OLase Seoreen cont haensae which has ever since been | cess will be productive of’ results beneficial to man- 10/000 . 200 42 | up to the Dale.” By becoming a prize, or givirg | brigadier generals to command the troops. They ee ee Oe te Curd eceatacas be ined and sustained by the most ardent and de- | kind in the extension of civilization and the advance- 8192 1 nh himself up to the “English, he would merely | were likewise reported a4 having passed an act | iy ine church, convenient to the cars and ferr\ rmines Berth pe of our people, has been compro- | ment of the principles of republican liberty; and be- 1740 8 % lose his vessel and go ashore; but if he was | submitting the w hole constitution to a vote of wy mited and virtnally relinquished. “While every Con- | \ieving further, that it will operate to the great ad- 000 78 © | taken by an American manof-war he would not | people cn the 21st, the Topeka constitu: | ROARD WANTED—FOR A RURGPRAN LADY, ik ration of interest and national pride required that vantage of our own section of country, socially, com- 8.000 17% 5% oy, lose his vereel, but be sent to the United States | tion—the one receiving a majority of ull the votes | gp anit nnguagen and Uterature, Terma $4) monthly for s = cain exercise the exclusive political control and mercially and politically, we have not hesitated to 4,000 100 3 | an ed for piracy; so the safest decision was to | cast to be sent to Congress, They had also Py ycod room and # plain but a good dinner. References ex- fnfnence with to Enropean nations in that | espouse his cause, and are prepared, on all proper 3, 100... $6.1 Give hipait op to the Enalish. Ho scoontingty. | 0 election law, making it felony to return fraudu | gh J prianig sees copie se. aeaee, portant part of this continent, our government, in- occasions, to defend it. And, sofar as we of the 11,000 225 4 led down his flag, threw his papers overboard, | lent votes (punishable by fine and imprisonment), n bg EE stead of boldly vindicating our in this re- | South are concerned, we really feel that if there 13,000 275 full | and became a prize without colors or papers. This | and containing other guarantees to secure a full and OPER HOUSE, NO. 334 3ROADWAY.—FURNISHED gard, has continued to temporize in disgraceful and | eycy was a cause entitled to all our s pathies, and ‘= $8 * has occurred in several instances, and yet there ap- | free expression of the people. It would be inferred y or week, for gentlemen and. ladies; compromising negotiations with Great Britain. It | that should command in its behalf all our energies 7300 138 33. | pears to be no remedy. ‘The English are infringing | from this that the Calhoun judges of election hi! not 0 BD eenig, per Week from $2 0 $5. has even yielded to the insolent pretensions of that it is this. m 544 89 z no law or right, but it isan unmanly proceeding at | been superseded, but we incline to doubt These Jonnected isa Gratelassresiaurant rapacious Power advantages most detrimental and mea best. Wecan claim nothing for the scamp; by haul- | laws were said to have been sent in to Secretary RENOH BOARD.—A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN FIND ous to our national interest. It is time for the | As considerable stsese i laid, in several of ihe re- | Toile... .es-0ses .. B16, 828 L070 ing down his ensign he expatriated bimselt’at’ once, | Stanton for approval on Tuesday evening: but our F ah aulable hee [d'a Paraian tamily, where, French ie th, at, least, whose interests are most directly | ports of the proceedings of the Nicaragua meeting, | Of the list of spindles specified above, 107,444 are run- | aNd was no more than a pirate. oe) Se a sis £75 concerned in the destiny of Central America, to dé- | ton a remark attributed tome—that “Mr. Buchanan | ving on printing cloths; and 97,644 for the production of | ~The French, under the patronage of the govern- | confidence, that he would veto them on \ . mand that the policy of our government with respect | had said, during Walker's sojourn in this country, | sheetings and shirtings. The number of hands employed | ment, are cerrying on a kind of slave trade in a very The free State men had, however, full tothat region be redeemed from the ignominious | that he ‘regarded Walker a8 lawfully President of | is 4,070, and as the running time named is not, perhaps, | shrewd way, Which 1 presume you have heard of | both houses, and could pass them over his head. compromises in which it has been involved, and ele- | Nicaragua as he himself was of the United States”— | every caso exactly correct, the average may be set | Jong before this. There is a contract existing be- | Was thought that the Legislature would adjourn the vated once more to the high and becoming ground | Ther leave to state that fe was not my intention, to | 2eW2 a8 two thirds or four days’ per week. The produc. | tween the government and the honse of Regis & Co., | rext day, unless difficulties in regard to their action informant had it, from sources in which he plac day. ontrol of URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—AT 6 BROADWAY, Tt three doors above Union square, with all the modern iu provements, in a private family. A private able if required. 9 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE THE intimated in the Manos Sosteine. make any such remark, as of my own knowledge, | 108.0? Printing cloths is, with the reduced time, about | in Marseilles, to furnish 20,000 emigrants for Marti- | were interposed. she Raropesn pian. Single rooms frou Pry mano) aopepebeeariD given some earnest | but 1 dgreraa to the fact as one that has ptalents nomnter ovens Rea fe few the fear, Sane ia one: nique and Guadaloupe, within two years. They are | _ There was much excitement in Lecompton. Men i Sieg FOE ‘ouegls Proprietor. rf ooh = “ve t Lipa this desirable object, | heen asserted in this city, upon the authority of con- | 6 cents, gives the value at $17,000, The ‘number of | purchased along the coast in nearly the same way as | had gathered there from all parts of the Territory. . — = — s , to the extent of abrogating, if possible, the | yersations with Gen. Walker himself and some of his | pieces of sheeungs and. shirtings produced weekly under | slaves, but they soften the title down to emigrant. | Lane was present with a volunteer force of five or OARD—1ADINS AND GENTLEMEN CAN Clayton-Bulwer treaty. The public opinion of the | immediate friends, upon his return from Washington | the reduced time, (if it is a‘mir estimate that 8,000 spin- | They are ostensibly employed for some specified | *ix hundred men. Denver, it was said, would, when whole nation demands that that odious engagement | city, As to the ae imputed to Mr. Bibby 1 | dies are necessary to make 1-000 pluces. per week,) i | tive, taken to the West Indies, «and there hited out. | he took Stanton's place, cail out. the United States be cancelled at once, and at all hazards. Ifthe | know nothing more of its authenticity than many | little over $,000 pieces, which, at 85 yards per piece, | At tho expiration of that time, instead of being dis- | troops. British government will not consent toa peaceful | others who have heard it as a rumor. makes £0,000 yards. This, at 7 cents per yard, is of the | charged, they are reported dead, and quietly trans- abrogation of it, and that without the substitution of |“ Moyitx, Dec. 17, 1 + Bd, | eee ported to the intetior oranother plantation, and sold. cea required. Dinne Comida aga NISHED ROOMS INV men or gentlemen and —_—— \ The Rochester Murder. any other engagement calculated to trammel our WOOLLEN MILLS RUNNING IN FULL. e) . ‘ Fy CONFESSION OF THE STOUTS—OTHERS IMPLICATED. > vernment in its policy, or our people in their open ituary. : Goats Seis, Hands, ee feo eee wee eno reeattarenmce tang [From the Rochester Union, Dec. 24.) WO GENTLEMEN WITIE THEIR WIVES, ONE CHILD sion, let us resolve to get rid of it at any cost—let | The venerable Judge Henry Potter, of the United States | Ftward Harris... eo <n We are able to announce that enough has been ob- and one servant, deaire to brain two pariors and three our government proclaim that it will no longer be | District Co North Carolina, died nour Fayetteville, on | Daniel Paine.» The Mosquito Shore. tained to tix the murder of Charles W. Littles upon ma on wecond iivor. in a house wher bound by this treaty, and that it will abide the pe- | the 20th tig ene paar, nator nea hen Millville Manutuet'g Co TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Le tenon he Say rg mother of Ira and Mrs. | Spahr! and Siath avennes. Any ving the rooms de- i its e " ersburg ress says:—Judge as in : ‘ 6 " —_ esterday Mrs. ut, the mot anc 4. ed may obtal and responsible oceapan nalties of a withdrawal from its engagements. We 7 es Taft & Capron, New York, Doc, 14, 1857. Littles, poo tomer to Chief of Police Oviatt, that Ira | addressitig A. Brit, care Bartlott & Lesley, No, 380 tseoad~ i ; Mecklenburg, Va., in 1766, was appointed District Judge a sinoenely hope that President Buchanan will not, as by Mr. Jefferson, in 1801, aud was long associated in the Fowler, Jenks & Co. might be inferred from certain words in his mes- ‘ i of Justi q J.T. Seagrave & Co, ae , iis Mes- | discharge of his duties with Chief Justice Marshall, He | + sage he is disposed to do, enter into any obligation | was a cotemporary of Caswell, Davie, Alexander, Hafty, | Danie! Rodman. continuing the engagements of the Clayton-Bulwer | Taylor, Fil) and cihers, distinguished ‘x their day in North | Wiscox & Pierce. treaty against our acquisitions of territory in Centra! | Carolina, and was the last survivor of those who signed hite Rock Compeny Thave received several letters in reference toa cer- | told her when he came home on Saturday night that tain Spanish map of the Mosquito Shore, laid by me be: | she would never see Charley again—that he bad fore the Ethnological Society at its November meeting, and | knocked him on the head with his cane, relative to which several brief paragraphs have appeared Mr. Littles was consulted about the matter, nd America. the original constitution of the Grand Lodge of Masons in | ® Kenyon, in the public prints. As a ready mode of answering the | *#id that if Ira was @ man he would tell all abo portion fi is in- | that State in 1787. Judge Potter was in Philadelphia, and | WOOLLEN MILLS TIA’ ‘i ‘ * onl Ira revealed enough to show that others were con: The portion of the message from which this in a ¢ inquiries contained in these letters, and of satistying | cermed in the murder, and partly promised to give SALES OF REAL ESTA'TH. ference might be drawn is in these words, “While | W@# Present and heard General Washington deliver his LES$ THAN FULL TIME. Goods. edteriatnt : * ean abra, | Lrst message to the Congress that convened after his elec Sets. Tome. whatever of popular interest may exist in regard to the | the nameg of the persons this mornin, i WILT, PURCTIASE A TANDSO! tion of the team tetas (in favor of an abro- | tion to the Presidency. He was also familiar with the | Elsworth Manut’g Co. ..Satinets.... a ee Shore itself, so faras this mapis concerned, Isend you | At this point of the game, the Independent police ; a nt three story house, in Hasniiton gation of the Clayton-sulwer treaty) “I shall never. ‘of Hamilton, Madison, Adams, Jefferson, Lee, | Evans, Seagrave & Co, .Cassimercs ia, moped | dss igaace mists hicks k eckinton as they are called—of which the jailor is onc—step- | Brat alnailpaetants.. Tue Raine will be told ats bare Heless not refuse to coutribute to any reasonable arroll, Pinckney, Randolph, King and others. “ id : 4 ped in and blocked the game, or in other words, | gain ‘a B. SROTUERSON, Union Bank, or at 168 v ‘West Thirty second HOUSE TO EXCHANGE POR G Rdode—A three story brick dw te; hot a adjustment of the Central American question which Died in Dubuque, Tow: i * n hy i z ’&, on the 18th inst., of fever, Mr. as empigens in Amnesicast interpretation | Serena 7 Fowaxne, late of the firm‘of Messrs. Dix & Fa- | 8 agrave & sw ie Inference | wards, publishers, in this cit; ed twenty-n! Be » SCO. vee may be drawn that Mr. Buchanan is not unwilling to sig eek incase acai eR eontinue the engagement to which our government | The Manufacturing Establishments of Rhode | © 4: &5 M. Wheelock. was committed by the Clayton-Bulwer treaty, never Island. to occupy or colonize or exercise any authority over | HOW THEY WERE AFFRCIED BY THE GREAT FINAN- et. “ tail « i le , . 4 «| Temas obtainod from the “Deposito Hidrografco de Ma. | Tc. Hoseession of the praoners and excluded the rid,” by Buckingham Smith, Esq-, our accomplished | yeenuty city police, who litd managed the mutter so Secretary of Legation at the Spanish Court,and isentitled, | far, from farther participation. 34 “Carta, Mapa, y Descripcion de las Costas Rica, Nicaragua, To-day Coroner Quin and Chief of Police Oviatt stopped | Mosquitos, y Cabo de Gracias a Dios, hastae! CubodeCa | went to'the jail and would not have left until all the ‘end: shenkain maror, con sus Bajos, Islas, Arrecifes, Ensenadas, Lagu. | facts were known, had it not been that the prisoners y Hal houme Ia in perfect order. : i were in possession of the Independent police. The any part of Central America. If such is his meaning, CIAL LSION. Some , Puertos, Bras Hay do cllas. Copia d re — p sre at once for onr part protest against euch a policy: [From the Provi e 3 abt to stop | Mas, Pucrtos, Braseage y Havitadores de elias. Copia de | Cricf was denied admission while the Independent The South can never be satisfied with, or acquiesce | We have been at considerable pains to collect some 12 hp hibuarslar- cent a rari policemen were admit.ed ve = are my eon in a policy which thus interposes a bar to her natural | account of the great suspension of labor in the stopped tPaaterpuled ous Mehr deinar cedcateiaabe ae ‘These men of course n to take charge of ‘thie | FAS, hls aya | Rpt le | a expansion. This is altogether at war with every- | manufactoring region of which Providence is the ut ¢a from Cape Camaron, near the port of Truxillo, in Hon- | matter and secure pa from the county for biota The wood on It Will sell for $4.0"). Price $2,600, thing she has had a right to expect from the adminis- | centre. It is impossible that we e avoided errors | Steere & Tinkham 38 duras, on the north, to Rio Matina, in Costa Rica, on the | they may do. The jail is thus used by these police- part cant 1.200, other P. a jos VANDER- tration. We trust there is no real foundation for the | in a work of so much labor and detail, and doubtless | Sterhen Fmerson. . stopped | south, embracing, of course, the river and port of San | Men. ae hole f lati Se eee eee . — apprekension which the language of the message | there are some mills omitted altogether; but. the | 1! Sayles & Co. . de Nicaragua. All the bays, inlots, rivers, islands, | , But for this interference the whole facts relating | To, saLn—IN FOURTH STREET, NEAR BROAD ies Ae 6 oy es, Cook & © 34 Juan ae ys; inlots, rivers, islands, | to gh; ier would have been made public ere this. | Jt" recited is calculated to suggest, and that in relieving | whole will give a pretty good idea of the condition | Hiwycs & Fowle 34 ete; ave aivan wiki geal situacsnegn: bul sradaly, po fur'an't teieeanonak tala aibeieek oy tioittalh Hramenasied way, & three story atticand basement hous us from the complications of the Clayton-Bulwer | of our manufacturing interests, {t shows such an | Bayer & Fo niet as she abs net — eee Enongh has been obtained to implicate Ira Stout and idon building and modern imp treaty, Mr. Buchanan will free us from any odious | interruption to productive industry as was never | samuel Hopk x pinwinern. | Buddies Sodprmarabsroulegateen: er all the vettiomenta | Mrs. Littles. The others, two young apeotileg i ee — rl restraint, Ae liberty to extend our beneficent | seen here bees We judge that more than three- | J, D. Nichols... .. me “ and esiablichments on the coast aid down, but also the a in the murder, may now escape for a OR SALETWO NEW THRER STOAT ATTIC AND institutions and our regenerating population to eve quarters of the cotton machinery is idle. The sus- | Wallum Pond Mill. 1 “ number of houses and huts; those of the whites being <f P ES ane leet ol 3 quarter of this Western hemisphere *Y | Henelon of thegroolen machinery ie not 20 general, | 8. Bunt. 1 | given with marked prominence. It coutains alsotbe fol. | , ¥t- Oviatt was told by the jailer this morning that | Sos os herrnit areas uae ap ious. feet Seep. Cnqelre With respect to the enterprise of Gen. Walker, fot it is very Idrge, and is increasing. Elm ttreet ring -$ 28 iwing table,giving ‘ch coly the incalilan’ Of Gre vurioas | Pecptng et ten tue peinenars Gxnsue DS ad Sl St’ ca the premiere. esa we hope that the views and sentiments manifested Since we commenced the list a few cotton mills, | Bowen & Battey, -40°12 ’ : der from Dr. Langworthy le obtained this order, " en Taian in the resolutions of the meeting on Tuesday night, | that are put down as still, have started at reduced | 3: Pddy... -6 34 settlements, and the number of honsos, ete, which they | and was then refused admission. Some words pass- OR SALB—A BRAUSIVULLY SIU ATED Counter and in the speeches on the occasion, as abstracted | wages, with the view of running out the yarn that ee sae 2 PD od embrace, but in addition, the number of inhabitants and | ed between the jailer and the chief, and the latter | i ee ee eeee eee ser ae wy =| in the proceedings which we publish, will have the | had accumulated when they stopped, cr to furnish ea 3-3 ma’ their chanification. At the dato of this map, it should be | turned him ont of the jail, Ti we Is lar bess effect of inducing the administration ‘to reconsider | partial employment for their help, to whose support, 6 12” | remembered, a considerable number of Engtishmen trom | | Coroner Quin was admitted to, son Irn Stoat. but aS ee its conclusions in this connection. We trust that | whether idle or working, they felt bound to largely 1 12 Jamaica were established on the coast, and had taken | Rt under such circumstances as would enable him ear, with w litte auwend- President Buchanan will. ' " fe : to obtain a full confession. Ira said that Mr. Keeney, | ance, without, {raiving crops, &e, Price uchanan » upon a consideration of | contribute. A few mills, in connection with print 7 stopped | thither sheir negro slaves, or had purchased capti i ss j . the points suggested in this intelligent utterance of | works, have been started to supply the fabric for Do. 9 84 er 5 Pp iveIpdians | another of the Independent police, had promised hiin | $15,000, of which $1.00) may retain ou band and mortgage & Sonthem opinion, be convinced that he has taken | using up the drugs and printing materials on band. Waketeld M'ring aes ipe shied pa cited! nie porbioe Sa an _dterview with Atel is what Ira | * ber Address, with real name, D. D., He an erroneous view of the matter, in regarding the | But we think it none have resumed work from | a : + mat ixed negroes ’ le juent a late movement of Gen. Walker from our shores aa | any idea of improvement in the business, or from | ®, Rodman... 3 ret forays, almost to the borders of the Spanish settlements, — ———— an, topeorense ‘ath in of our neutrality laws. We hope that | any expectation of profit. Of course, they cannot 1 stopped | It was not until tho conclusion of the treaty with Spain, of eR ~~ —— | Fifth and sixth a 0. 42 orty fifth street) This Scmartmnidaeete rentals Cube Wain a oes | © Tieton cattonlants ae enon, tess ane oy 2 Hopped | 116, tat Great Briain guve up her claims tonrrereinty | “A DYAREAGHOUS, To Rooters OF Tatu AND | Bois 0 yl hua mardase Apa Wile zen. a the post- lc , 4 ’ the Mosquito shore; for, from 1740 up to that time, me To ary By LIAM J. DAVISON, 262 Kroadway, up stairs, tion whence he was compelled to withdraw by the | ping, will about equal those that are starting, and oe oe eee 5 For, 1 | ties who ean give information as to ihe time and | MTR MS tc BF a Este atom, Me, Kmpe aulawful interference of one of its officers, he will | the aggregate of suspended labor will not, from | Mystke Manufing Co. 3 stopped | she had exercised shectute dominion, and hed made no | Sseihond busted $5 atte diet is Now Work beleroon the ves R EXCHANGZ—A FOUR STORY STON FRON? at least conclude that it behooves it to forbear the | present appearances, be greatly changed. ‘A re- | Greenmaneville Mill. 2 pretence of a protectorate over the so-called Mosquito na- | Jax and 1st, will be handsomely rewarded. in addition w all Y douse, in the neighborhood uf Madison square. Prive interposition of any obstacle in his way towards | vival of business cannot be looked for till, among | Stillman, Fargee & Co. : sored tion. Becesmary expenses incurred in maukiog the Inquiry. Apply | $17.0 of whe A three aiory hone himrelt regaining that position. other improvements, the acceptances of the commis: | 7 p” 3 seeped TABLE. - -~ 0 of thie value, of convenient access wo he ety. A [From the Mobile Mereury, Dec. 18.) sion merchants are made more desirable than they 2 23 This rood igor rv hers brary of gor ard — the FRING, TeTER NINGSEN, FROM DUCHTRS | box 1,540 Vout office. ‘The laws that govern the rise, ‘the progress and | are at present. 1 23 : cscesatcinn nab eainntenct seis nd eherwarde fo i oe, urenenaet R SALE—OR TO LET, AT VERY REASONA the decadence of races—that determine the pre- The manner in which the manufacturing capital- 6 stopped msi By] &| e Scacmrusigete’ wich bia som" ng Any lnfocss ron ea in one of te bee neighborhooda of Hrooklyp nor dominance and the subordination of particnlar na- po sof Fen region have re 5 3 their malp oe oe 23 : = 3 2 spectin = above named part will be Tankialiy Fo rs a | er of Fee: A yen ce wonpd me § be - Ineo dominance and the subordination of jparticnlar ‘na- | itsof tls region have stood ty England charac. Saeed 1] E/E £ | REE We Netty "ann sae rite Neitae's Gees te, Sagat the great Commerce of the world, will me certainly | ter, and ought to bind together, in good feeling and | -$ seeps ial ® Be AIP ea iacenerdl sind wail eee Uaker's oven, 81.000 tay ‘remain on the propectry ettle the future destiny of Mexico f | affection, those who have always been united in inte- | * * , : 13 " and porsere!on can be had iminedia'ely, Inquire at Central America, ca tny lave nepanadere: cpurated rest, although demagogues and false friends have en- | 1" Peckbam.-...../ | Do. ss... 2 1d Pagl Fy]: E| ¢ Maat A Masehalls dobn Ihe thwepe ingigu street, New York, ot 73 aUnnito sirect. Brooklyn to fix the scale of national ascendency and order in | deavored to sow dissensions between them. Suffer- | The value of the production per week of the goods ee hn, Bentley: Weary. Uarriay DR SALE IN BROOKLYN, VERY LOW—THE HOUSR the Old World. Might is not necessarily right, any | ing themselves under vous losses, their business | made at the above mills, if they were allrunning full ee PS EE Elizabeth Staunton; John P. Hart, hater. Anthen P = more than it is necessarily wrong; but right or | unprofitable, their melting away, their ma- | time, would be about $237,000. my SS MP Oe ‘carpenter: Reuben Winchell; Neheanian Liovd, * wrong, in the affairs of this world, it mast from the | Chinery rustine, they have made great sacrifices to From the tables» we estimate that the reduced ” ’ 2 1815; Thomas 8. Cox, Samuel Day, rovemients, Including gan, Ac. “bie on very nature of things always maintain supreme con- | alleviate the distresses of labor, and have supplied | production of cotton goods is equal to 77,000 pieces, Fam eee te s|.. . 2k eee e premies. For particulars inquire of O. F. OATMAN, 22 trol It is just as much an established law of nature | the means of support to families that would other- | and 2,644,000 yards per week, of the value of $150, ei ipa 6 hee eee Beckman wrt that the weak, mongrel races, south of ns, shoald | Wise have been thrown upon the public charity. | 400; ae in ae Ge ce ad gig er GS). 5) TLLIAM WAKEFTELD, FORMERLY QUARTER OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR A FARM—A VALU- gradually give way to others of a superior order and | Such things onght not to be forgotten. 10 $127,915 per week; making a to | 6] 8] Mt. ].. ‘master in her Majesty’ Seventy-first Highland Light able house and lot in Williamsburg, sicuated in the most of higher endowments, as that the inferior tribes ef COTTON MILLS ENTIRELY STOPPED. reduction in these two departments of our industry | Pearl lagoon,.......] 2] 2] 3} 5 | 30 | 30 | 30 | Infantry. stadoned in Canada, afterwards serving inthe Third | businesa part of Grand street; worth ‘about $1,500 4 year. ‘i sf - _ of $278,315 per week. Similar investigations into | Adm’l Dilson’s River.| .. | .. cP Pc 8 ee és ‘West India regiment, but now on baif pay of the last named | The above property will be sold cheap for cash or excl the low Is should b Hits. iat er animals should become the legitimate prey —— ° 5 | the jewel i >i i i Snuel River (t)......) -. | 2] :: | 2] 6] 10] <. | corps, will please send his address to Frederic %. Seymour, os eke deer pond cuntvadion, teeing goed tines to the superior. 480° 46 | the jewelry business, the iron business in its various | Fives Her ( Heq., eounselior at law, box 1,248 Post office, Boston, Mauss oF eu'y of fruit trees, Ae. ilu@ted west of SoUNWen oF ‘Avery large proportion, therefore, of what we | French & Read. 1,900 30 | branches, and in other kinds of mechanical and man- | River Walposexa....] 1) .. 2) .. | 8) 15) .. | inesseot his death, reward will be given toany person | any healthy locality where there Isa good Tvichbor hon Alby hear and of what we see in the Northern papers in Edward roe.. 2,000 30 eed oe would add immensely to this ” wl” who will furnish proof. thereof to the advertiser a am Tigage of $2,500, well arcu I, Maving but a short mete ol “« de No A. & Pott 2,500 40 cit. * 1 = wi vin , om omee, denunciation of “filibusterism,” as applied to the y Jorauid & Son 3400 60 8 8}... RELIGIOUS NOTICES, : a endeavors of citizens of the Southern section of this o wan RAP AR A ON OLINTON ANENUB, BI . try to Americanise Ni Prarocly Cumpesy a RBateueeting Shows Che Genst of AGten, 5 5 40 | 40 OUN STREET FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL lyn.—A. beautiful frame cottage house, ‘eon aie country to Americanise Nicaragua—when such en- | stafford & Wood. . 6,200 100 | THR AMERICAN BLAVER WM. G. LEWIY—HOW SHE 1 2! .. |10 a Church, John strest—Preaching next Sabbath, morving | ¢Welve rooma and two front lote of wround. | The vacant lot is deavors are untainted with premeditated wrong—we | James Dennis .. 000 40 | WAS CAPTURED—SINGULAR CONDUCT OF THE ENG- “140 | io %i, by the pastor, Kev, Charles b. Harris, | beautifully laid out and walt aigoxed with Rowers ang. must look on as the mere penpernes © given eoorenee Benedict & Woo 2400 35 LISH ON THE COAST—THE FANNCH AND THE SLAVE | River of Sandy _ net at 1034 and 7 o'clock. The public Saree oy wall eure F 1400. Inquire of Ml and as a part of the same irrational, morbid and false pa Ed 5S TRADE, ETC. King’s house, 90 invited to ate f1 free SETIS, 67 Wall street: SF n ond fe iv ‘rom the Philadelphia Butletin, Dec. 10 de Guarnaz., ORIAL CI V > B. AGG © — |. EXCHANG! philanthropy that has been for so many years past Wood b Adame 1 {From the Philadelphia Butletin, Dec. 24] Rio de Gi 30 EMORIAL CHURC! EV. JAREI FL. {LOTH AND SILK DEALERS.—I WILL EXCHANGR agonizing over African slavery —that upset the | Wood & Adams... (500 65 Ww laa dsr Fence Sn Ag EW Seetiea wit bocaal anew three story brown awne house, with modern im- ry ipset Valley Fails Compa: 18984 260 The bark Wm. G. Lewis was brought into the port rector of Grae lyn Heigh preach intellects of 0 many weak ininded men and wo- Nan al y of Norfolk on Mot 1 2]..} 6]... }40}.. | 15 | tomorrow (Sunday) eveming, in the church corner of Ham roy emt a location, on Henry street, Brooklyn, po x H. &8 B. Chace ... 12/000 175 | Of Norfolk on Monday last, having been seized as a mond atrret and Waverley piace. ‘Services at lig A. M., and | for the above g ‘Address T. D., d office. men, and made of abolitionism a great national | ppot Run Company 3.700 70 | slaver at the mouth of Congo river, in November, ata nuisance. = Lonsdale Company ... 98,000 950 | hy a boat expedition from the United States slooy qT 1% ye ANTED—A GOOD FARM, OR COUNTRY SEAT, OR We believe of Nicaragua, as Mr. Calhonn believed | Albion Company... 10,000 175 | Dale, in charge of Mentenants A. B. Commings anc Ph sense < re} M"S CORA L. ¥. HATCH HAS RETURNED TO NEW exchange for fine unincumoered of Cuba, that when the pear is ripe it will fall into | Manville......... e 12,000 200 | Walker. We receive from a correspondent the fol- pote ce paral Hi 2 F $ » ; Py a igi crelods, in the Brockign inettute; Brooke, To gt our hands; or, if not into our hands, into the hands 1yman Mill, Woonsocket... 3,700 80 | lowing account of her capture, with other interesting | Island of Albuquerque wee: | a ere eee eee eee lack Foo ae. vith seca of some other Power. But there are various and | Pond’s Mill. vas P+ details in reference to the slave trade: — or Providence...... ye es ae Ce ie) en SOUTH DUTCH PROM, FIFTH AVENUR eee = very powerful reasons why Southern men should en- | & Sp in Movrn or Coxco Riven, Nov. 12, 1857. sf a | iene ation Ree? Dre wkCAUT RY or REWARDS. deavor to insure ghe ce: ty of its falling into our | parc Mill ... 2'650 40 The bark Wm. G. Lewis, of New York, was taken Totals...........] 17 | 18 | 28 | 27 [262 |182 [230 | Tiver'a discourse, by request, on the subject of REWARD —LOST, IN RIVINGTON STRERT. A hands and into no others. Harrison Mill. #200 125 | On the night of the 6th inst. at Punta Lehna, about a sa $ small white poodie dog, answers to (be name of Mena, Judge Hopkins, Judge Meek, and other speakers | Cook's Mill. 2,328 30 | 35 miles up the river, by one of the boats from the Nok to the Table. —'The establishment of Piche, a Any person returning (he sume (o Louis Elly, 140 Bowery, at the = ing the other night, proved that the right | Jenks’ Mills 3000 «660 | Dale, and will sail tomorrow direct for Norfolk. moutk feck Seer, sae aie Re) houses, leutoding =. anak ih tan OV toe otk hi wil receive the above reward. Ww. those of t 11208 an x ive apart r vs) ny He aye erg ee oe y. equal- ic ‘ sent in search of another vessel suspected of being ipring street, to morro: ening, mpenetng a 7 hs cour +) a binck pocketbook, marked B. Peabody, withiwo ' It will be soon that, exclusive of the establishment at | Inieresting strangers are expected to take part in engaged in the slave trade—the brig Windward, of | pick River, there were but 71# inhabitants on the Mos- ‘Allareinvied. ‘ 4 New Orleans. The Windward was snugly moored | quite shore, including whites, slaves, Indians and mixed. ly andoubted. If so, then there can be no doubt | Wright& Morse... 1d othe menclmed. The adove r Wb whatever, that on the invitation of General Walker, | W. 4. Fisher & Co. a coer 6 willbe deed given for the delivery of the same to K. T. Rice, 41 Wall at. ax many citizens of the United States may go there | Central Factory .- 4 alongside the bank, discharging cargo under very | Acsuming there were five persons attached to each house grmed and equipped as may please to go, without Scum tae snspiolous circumstances, Dut as the same tims | ar "ticks, or Buck River, the sbove enlunate of 180 | a mame re ato Jet or hindrance from any q r whatever. Sutton Man: . : there was not sufficient evidence to justify her | houses would give 750 more, or 1,469 in all,as the wtal INWARD A. FRASER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL. ‘Gen. Walker, th ufacturibg Co.Priut clothe 5, 7 " Jor ay law, notary public and commissianer of deeds, No, ; er, then, being clothed with the rights | Higgins Mill... « 1 seizure. inhabitants from Cape Camaron to Rio Matina Ge tecottgctont stad Porayth asen, Now Vert . and power just mentioned, the hostility to him mani- 7 The Lewis was there at the same time, and al- ‘The establishment at Black River was thoroughly Eng- | % Broome sires!, Dest ora ee ee a fested hy President Bochanan and his administration | A. 3) though sugpected from the fact of her having been | leh, and the inhabitants were —. Planters trom Ja- EW YORK FLOATING DRY DOCK COMPANY, DEC 1 0) RENARD “TAKEN, ON THE MORNING OF DEC. is uncalled for, ai t ic, outrageous and | Cordis Compan: Pt 7 bart in New York, before sailing, still she seems to | Mica and their slaves, with a slight infusion of Poyas 4, 1867 —The annual election of nine cirectors of this 32, a heavy gold moulded signet ring, groan gone most infamous: and it si receive not only the | Sylverter mith. «Pri 3. be in legitimate trade. He: oon Indians, who admitted no relationship with the Mosquitos. | company will be beld ou Monday, the 4(bdayof January aext, | setting, witha full coat of arma cur in the swag, “ae tions of all true Southerners, but i dames Brierly & Co...... 3, engaged in a ir pep P- | A fort, mounting twelve guns, was establishe-t there, the | At the Kast Broadway House, corner of Pike sireet ant Basi | puia.’” The a reward, will bo paid and eo. a4 execrat of all true , but it should be Singletary Mi!) Sh 3 postes to be correct, and her cargo corresponded to | ruins of which are stil! Jeuous. The traces of a Bu. | Broadway. The will open at dand cloen at So'clock P. | asked, on leaving the ring a! 9) Raat eenth awn blicly and most severely rebuked and denounced | ErEnevitie Manutig Oo Print cloths he manifest. After the return of. the boat expedi- | ropean graveyard, with tombstones in goo' presorvation, | M-_____H.V. MARON, Recretary._ | brokers and others are wollte lo sop the enme, the Lay vd fe conventions and by the pres# | Grani i Company... Sheetings. tion, the Dale went on a cruise as far as Loango to | and the iron Kettles of the sugar estates, are still to be FFICE OF THE NEW YORK GAS LIGHT COMPANY; 10 REWARD WILL, BEPATD FOR THE REPURN OF ughout the length and breadth of the Sou' Joalin Mill the northward, and on returning to the river (Con- | encountered in the foreye which have grown up since the December 21, 1867.—The annual eleedon for thirteen di $ the English revolving 5.77, from my States. zo) this second boat expedition was determined on, | fort was dismantied, and the settiement ‘slowly and re. rectors of this company will be held on Monday, the Lith day | store, 208 way,on Thursda: riday. and no 4 bon Cogent ney Precident, and bed the officers of the Dale hoping, meanwhile, that | lucianiy abandoned,” in conformity with the troaiy | of January next from 11 to 120 clock A-M-. i ‘be olfce. 174 | asked. Cu Na FLOM done this; very night after the reception o| somet! might be devel to condemn the u instant till after the electing. uy It is equally interesting and important to observo that, &() REWARD —MIBKING, EOP tee OOM Punta Tchua the cned tat be Fie eet Lad secortng to tbo map nd table, not single pure Mosquito = Ns $20 from rain ge Men. wise on work ae : Ny - dian existed north ‘nor south of Gorn . A—Ti RS oO) PLY UTH ROC! a is little doubt but that ahe is concealed somewhare | river, which is oomsigerabiy to. the ‘Zithward of the port | ©). Uhapior Novoo UA Foreby nowt se Be Cie ey the news Mobile would have been all a blaze with tar barrels to call out the De-mo-c-rac-y for the of denouncing, in grand council, and over- Liaw +, Chai A. are here! mowing re wheiming with the bitterest outpourings of detesta- up the river, in one of the little creeks where a boat | of SanJuan, claimed by Lord Palmerston as pertaining to the Chapter roe pee, india ut rand mr seription, wifi berewarded for informa:\on led) wt Abe BOMeD tion and disgust, the abolition traitor. would never think of examining, watching the first | the Meoquito Ki , and seized by British forces in 1848 om | Saturday. Sou inst. at 10 o'clock A. we reed, Gehoe, | untill iead to bie rece During the late Presidential ae the mere moment to take in her slaves and be off. bebal! of that ex inary potentitte. Repbce Beccser Coapter Membare of all ober Ceaptere are | ——— 7 election of Fremont was our leading The Lewis waa still in her berth, tied up to the h bpm J anne gtd ed aig Eagan en cae particularly requested to jotm wnh om the veeasion Bae! as 5 - national democrats as ion for an trees, her cargo all landed and hold clear. It re- | pes upon it several Enigma ee ate | Geo. Brnom Nonis, C.otthe Oe LAMININ, Sachem. TLLIARD TABLES OF AUPERIOR QUALITY, SROOND immediate dissolution of the Union. Had he been quired a very brief examination then to determine ner of nanteate whighinentene te te Shere, a fe eine, meen twenty times President, what could ne have done | Potowomut..... .. her character. She was brought down the river the | p-cm fore god O Spore ty | PRINTERS’ UNION, DRO. 9, tas7—THE Commrrren | Mes! cushions, | Also, severe! fos inst the South has Union Steam Mill. ier character. er seem ridiculously emall, but it may well be doubted if th ‘on allel Wilh week tte camera + No iS com, Syweriony, ‘pede if ph tan hes bese done | Ciayville Mills. next day. ‘The fact of her having been that length | Shore ww even this small qumber. [tis true, | pyyon Reliet will moet, this (Saturday) evening, w No M43 | required. Le W Ann stenet. and is now being done by the present administra- | Rockland Mille of time in such a sickly region, with every man down | the Caribe have gradually spread beyond Cape Camaroa | 0 ——--————- — es tion? Could he possibly have done more to keep the | pe; ‘000 60 | with the fever, was in itself auspicious. The incen: | toCape Gracias, to the oumber perhaps of some. thon ROCLAMATION,—MAYOR'S OFFICE, NEW YORK! ASA RDS AUIT ARLE 4 FOR THB HOLT. Soath ont of Kansas? Gould, he possibly have. st: | Richinond Sis, ( 1000 $0 | tive must be ‘a strong one to permiade men to rk | sane, Hal ed oe so-called Mayune King. The Reyes, | waswonted wdéals on Une night tn ith November. it peer i de rales of Bithaoke ioe rated; dese edad pted more to keep ow Cove Mill, (Seekou! 000 their lives in the rec way these men do, lying | {10 they ree long uit ig. The y ‘ | | buliard w 9 “1 ‘1 Tongias, Towkas, Woolwan, Ramas, Melchoras, and otter | Between 'be hours of 10 and I} o clock, in re mmise: PEON TON the Bae Me truth is, Governor R. J. Watker is eloction- | Waehngion Manut 2 | week afer week mowed nent ded unargroni prea re coeur the soustry‘etomatny 4 ree Nara Mela Rn gre aoe is: | yiRLAN POON SI in son ere, 4.9. A John J. 408 30 d tween the an: interior Spanieh settiomente, he % ved , , fet King work.herfore, 0 “oeereac | Chr Mt B | ittcirhet a, Pomadpsies Cage pertence ens | Sceic"s e maceereniaee eae owed | BMLGite ear eLiee Rerena a su teemerea | Pronto tages 4 ‘e ine Ind onl m0 }o4q as i rat owe out We cad cat bad Ns ond now we tere, Be Led 20 | it owing an it as Ber maraties ana swamps for | Soro” Ie/ was agnont there tribes.thak the, Mosquitos: | Feeenare doinown wtbe Ry ote G nine -How, iB ie chatian outstrip them both we! Legal traders rare! Sain hoe ft predat for thy - RAS . 1887, mort notable race, we doubt, not, it will prove Grlenpten Mi aio | more than mday or two. Dit there was abandanee | tore }raucers, which wereotdw thy Samucn rallre | Siqtfeydoiar tthe appramanas she ected ie “The reegptimprovemps ‘etn iBeng able mae tern ve. we whet! L D 1 ot ‘ithout reeortit «layed. Arnongst aome of these tri inbermay ° rsone whe: rier unsurp: world, Sales 7 . will continne to blind the of the South t0 80 Hope Mille be tied 2 canon! amount of vorer taint, white toe Or toreourse with the Mosquitos ix wail punished wit Phiber ether, ‘cher of pore nae Pivoes" wad re. | Mancina heel —— ' ye h ware rl person of persone | = = ferthe coupe without taking tnt prosape, energetto | Fuxeie...c: 20 | ae nati Cuan saltwater doe Cuuar |. oampler in 1740, exuimated the Mongwitm at mt en: | Share HLael Rube rca a eet oe is a Ro vag and determined action that Tues bee Arkwright ‘shectings... #0 | Oa examination, instead of containing water | ereding “a bundred men in number,” and, exeiuaive of | Corder.ee Mistriet Atoeney test suet coms jel meas hed upon OUND—ON WEDNUSDAY AFTERNOON IN crmygency cf sich momanems importance, = | Soy wane ee Moe. HA | CRE" agh ck to" hid fre | (eco cuouy tap Merging" any | Waaatiaeamce eaters Ns om | Rae lec spe Sa ‘¢ understand that the of this | The Ne Mi “Prime clowns fis | water for more than 500 Maves across the | sa‘ciy bs assorted that the whole population of the Mae. | "(ies ee NOS ER BANOO WOOD, a money * Pp West Thircy trp strech and paying fer iM ab- place have fi rncnitane wi the imper N. & A. Fenner’s Mill... . 60 | Atlantic. Then a grant of iron was found, of | quito shore, including whites, mulettoes, indian, 0e- Soksht L cLANEN LATH OiEh BW, —— Vermeeiees i UbOla YO tkase from Washington, to grant clearances fo any | 1.0. Kenyon's Mill...... 25 | a very convenient to make slave irons of. | Kroes, Sambes and Mestizos, does not now exceed one eve), ecllecton, broker: Ws, laute, Me. Wi cube net Ltar W. AND JEWAL READS NOTE FOR weasels bound for Nicoragua. This we consider an ———. —— | Besides these evidences, there was scarcely a man of | tov: in number. Of theae probably not more than | icon Iw uwonr and pining Mheten and reset n 20, dated Jane 13, Her payenie mnths unmitigated outrage, and we hesitate not to Total... siceseessssssseesesees OOQ01 9061 | her erew who antwered’ his dexcription on the crew | ‘ee M2, possibly not more than one tvea, aro pure tn- | Ihovotes me dime exclusively tos thle braueh wt houineme for | Content anguendomeed PD Coley, he publican that, had the Sonth always ben tre to herwelf on all | ‘There are. as appara by the number of mills em. | lst. A clower examination of her log and other pe ee dani rey jreseminieg. Fhchn ibe eargexrerece 18 the above banking nee | favine feeateapped Sewn MM A ‘occasions,of previoas aggressions—harmoniue in sen- | braced in the above list, 502,291 spindles now lying , that had not been seen on first vid, “ y ine ¥ . New Your, 16, 1887. ; iment and fiend In action-—euch order would} ile, "Of that number 520367 have been run forte | Uremght other very conclosve evidence t ht; Be | Segre errant nomen Receae nate roe we Wn mALe SS | Lor On FURDAY WYRRINT, “RTS a never been given, give man production jug cloths, A “ charter P cont no rovided | to the southward of Indian ql Blacfelds, | LOLA ARAL AAD PAL a nn aie. racelet. be found within her borders who would undertake to | production of thirtings, warps and cotton | for her dving always oulictent cargo (or ballaet, | ‘it''s concertteg, thie muernble henwtal of mrages, | POR HAL¥-TOUR Sg IKG MAcTiNeS Two OF | Fapieee Acer eaahe Sunil oranda i carry them into effect. = other th ing cl are also, | and forbid her going more than ten miles up without conatitntion, laws, or & written language, without | Shean ™ Twn ct them Dave natiece tak ach ince,” Must | Gat oovesTas my eT [From the Mobile Advertisor, Deo. 17. according to this statement, 9,661 persons thrown | river; these casks were called “ballast” on her mani- | rebsion, of even an idea of God, that Groat Br tein and | be sold by January 1. Apply Al 1M Now'h siath aoreet Wil. Grice and prevel ty throne at the Piatto som, ‘The proceedings of the meeting of y even: | ont of their usual employment, and could the exact | fest (which is evidently forged), and she was found | the United States, for ten years, have boon involved in | linmsburg. god broceh, ONE Maney Gone, A reward et Ob wan be ing, on Nicaraguan affairs, which we publish this | number be ascertained, it would doubtless reach | upwards of thirty ‘miles up the longo. Then the ac: | S@ irtiteting and dangeroes dispute. Why, the livesef | ut © pald {o any one who will hand itto Mr. Joner, painter, cor- morning, will command attention throughout the | 10,000. $ courte of her captain and mate ere very conten. | We Whole vebaned, leproue crew are noe worth a single | AIR AALE A NEAT CORN Ree of Hees ened Fuhon sires, Brocsiys: Union, and we trust not be without influence at the Assuming that every 7,000 spindles will, upon | dictery, En evidence was found to condemn a qoslntea Wah tbe Rew sonctrenne then wey well Hoste wprihen stock Rent 88 per -OST—ON THE MTH INST. A qotp BRRASTETN. SET ; iy ourternth and Fiftwen 4 with coral, in Righth avenue, ‘he 4 city of Washington. The resolutions ex the | an average, produce 1,000 pieces of printing cloth | dozen’slavers, and [have no doubt abundance more | jf he really lives in this, the last half of tho n’ ote +%. ¥ ~ oo ananimous voice of the people of Mobile, wag | per week, op (ul time, and each pigce to contain ' will leak out om the passage, 1 thigk the moray" century, when they are permitied to cisiay tho frist: Fak Sot need .* ‘applivation ®t 772 Green. Gtaan away teen Sy gh meeahly Fowerned

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