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News from Utah. AETIRR FHOM AN BLDER—?EE MORMONS MAK MONKY OFY TRE ARMY—PAVLTING OVEN THE OF GIAL CONTRADICTION OF THE CHARGE AGAINST THEM OF DESTROYING THE TERRITORIAL LIBRARY AND RECORDS OF THE SUPREME COURT— THE NEW GENTILE PAPER AND THINGS IN GENERAL iN TUE | orial of she Charleston Mechanics’ WRMRITORY Since the entry of Gen. Johnston and his army into the Berritory of Utab we bave had very litte of mrorest from fhe Mormons themselves. The elders would seem to Baye been practising the let-eevercly-alone dovtrive, and Aave loft the outside barbarians to get at passing events tm their own little world from the enemy's camp; bat tas reser vedness promises, if the mail can clear Mie Baowe, 10 ‘We again set aside. Yesterday we received considerable worrespondence from that quarter up 1 the 20.1 Noveai- ‘Der, from which we make extracts:— Gunat Sar Lave Cen, Nov, 20, 1888, As it 18 possible that ov : geared with the spows of winter, and atan early day bint ‘hat they think it improbable that the mail can be taken ever the mountaine, and the following weels say that it is utterly imporsible to do £0, and cave tn till a warmer sun : : ip the barrier b seme three or four mouths | SOR Owning or tavi Dreake dow: from now, I tink dent to give you a smemary of passing eveuts thot may not only post you on Uae past Dut Snavic you to form some idea ot the future. virgin & Chereh he! ‘@\ the semi-annual Lwere absent fr erence, I may add, all th about’ the Territory and we omjoyed niueh th wach | the 13th inst hada refreshing ime. The whole w 8 © presen BUSINESS AND MONEY MAKTNG. eas ig doing in Fast T a, have kad ph ment since nn the Bouth have «oi many have n the camp in Cedar Valley, aud an amount of (0 « c. In (art, the advanee of the army of (tab ivto this Torritory bas been a regular wind 4 or of Ube ey , by iamehing them a market xtra produce, and supp em with the in return for and goid e sums have b defore thus time was only serviceable as Ma - tele ye aud provision las met with a ready cash wale: but the prospect Is gloomy for a of forage for government animals this winter: we have it net to rtain the arn wt not. thous already mencernent and the prospects the pri ! part of the governmen during the winter. Tu ¢ of the government supply at ¢ condition, while & gre mountains bet he a . with ms jaded and broken down. Fy, Tonging to ong train the orcer Of travel ies ur a eatried out hea W crippled that it is very cer wows that bay sitreds of fre ere are bh The admin -tration wii have a heavy bill to fo day. Hadenr petitions for an inves preferred pat us been heeded a vast might ha eh ® , and the tr States weiid not b iow, Our city m is’ wains have b thus 8 prices rang h: colle, sugar and tt from $2 wo $3; mote $12 to 20 yarn—for Which ther: at demand—4 pei maskin 600, and calicoes Bbc. per yard. Notwithetandmg this our people dress well, aud seem {u more eomiortadle circum stanc an you folks, whe buy overyth'ne you use, would paturally suppose. Home manufacture is becoming fash ovabic TE LIBRARY AND a glorions triuiuph over falsehood, and eh Vindicated in spite og the dewp schem vile works oF corrupt ofclals, contraciors and One of the first duties of his Ex Go than whom po oflicer could be more re by this people at the pp , Was to report to the Se ouury had pot been injured or disturbe: denial! the expedition to Utal. We felt eatisiiet with his Excel Wency’s diselaimer, and antic falseliood eur enemies was bur pers from California, then papers from iterating tue charger, and asserting that Hore wag a pov mung hal heen guilty of deliberate faiset ereen us, for no such Hbrary or records were in the The Deseret News republished from California 1 this charge against his Exeellene the inbabitants of this Territory th crib who afiord bis xcelieney an epportenity of doing ux the jus- tice We deserved, He hat done so, aud au self more favor i the sight of tus peopie haracter a: the 0 all the ime from this paople To preserve other otticials from the possibility of being nd Uae mountains arennd the city >€. The health of the ih- deen generally good for a F distemper milies have fo- m in- pre- vt the ng been all at Twelve, aud the principal officers of boty > fromthe States are ina de- the trains are vith of the traius coukd season. A great portion of on i ts predicanent ea route for our city and the catap. n very numerous t tine State that all the records, the territorin! JJoracy and pub- lic property of the Territory were in porfect ‘order, and { the falee charges that ostensibly gave rise to for ever; but soon after came pa- ew York, re- »vernor Cam- sor the purpose of showing med the world of Utah aMirs, aad wo | p the United States could have procured tur | NE The Colored Population of South Carolina. REPORT OF A LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE. | Hovse or Reraesmwranives, Dec. 7, . tee on Colored Population, w whom was roneres the petton of the South Caroling Mechanics” As- sation of Charleston; also, the of the mechanic ind working men of the eity of al, the a Society; ‘the sentment of the Grand Jury for Charleston, fall * erm 858—the three first «| aying the of aD aC 4 Hore effectually to prevent slaves: their ow" atime,” and the last ‘ccommending measures: the p of this evil; aiso, “a bill to prevent slaves f om bring out their own time and carrying om mechanic” 4f pursnits:” also, ‘se bil) to prevent negroes from carry il” gon meehani- cal pursuits’ —ask leave to report that the: y Ty this be ener] ae which its 8° avity i “4 tance demand, various Papers, uagether with the ‘bills referred, aim at the sane objec’, und your committee, in taking them up eon: a and Yeaking a general ro- port, think they will fully disebarge, their duty and sub- gn RE wh: mbly , , (Acts, 13) ided that no owner should hire toany made slave Fev time; and ma} contractors may 800m get | that Wany sucl slave ‘ve s@ permitted to hire out bh. own ume, be should be tebdle to seizure aud forfeiture in the same way as slaves coming into the State contvary to law. ‘The Act o: Assembly, 1849 (Stacites at Large, p. 578), provided that the Act of Assembly, 1822, should be so alter” ed and amended as that it should uot be lawful for any per- 5 in charge any male or female slave, to permit such slave to bire bis or her time, labor o: ser- Vice, and any person owmng or having in charge a slave, or slaves, so offending, shail be liable to a penalay of $30, to be recovered by indictment, one haif to the informer and the other to tie use of the district, and repealed al provisions theretoiore made in relation to the said offence. One of the bis Lefore your committee, “to prevent slaves trom hiring out their own time, and carrying on mechanical pursuits,’ proposes the same inhibition as coptained im the Act of Assembly, 1849, and superadds that the sitid slaves shal! not “carry on any mechanic or handicrait trade, ‘a the name, er on account of euch slave, or as contyactor, going from place to place,” It is st that the superadued words ada nothing to the in they constivute merely a specification of one mode ot a slave hiring out bis own time. The words in the pre vioUR chris are Ample enough toe specification, fang the addition caly tends to weaken the force of the in hibit The second clause of the bill proposes to render the rellas the owner or person in charge ot said slave, bable; and the third clause imereases the penalty from $50 to $100, but ne informer; so Vbat, to ou proposed’ by this bill 1# to menude the b ud tw raise the penalty, ano prevent the informer trom getting a part of it. The other bill befere your committee, “to prevent negroes tr irrying on Mechanical parsuits,” is_ some what different from’ tbo former Dill. It probibits tise from permitting his slave te carry on ayy mechani pursuit, or ty wdertake contracts, either on his ac ent of bis owner or employer, and declares entract be i make: thus the bill proposes only to er or person haying charge of the siave who shall permit his slave to carry on business or contract ine and imprisonment, at the discretion of udge. Se mueh of this bil! as includes anything done by the uegroon his own ascoun early within the law as it wow stands, and the only that no s! he shal unt, for it istoo clear to admitor dy jes. hata contract made with a = void. Ne ms to the committee te reac! the object whe plained of is, that s they seek toattain. The evil com. re to go at large, ox ervise all the pr free persons, make contracts, do work, atl iv every way live and conduct themselves y not slaves, It seems to the committee isthe same, whether the Fave so working out on Lis own account is @ mechanic or banaicrafisman, 2 stevedore, a laborer, a porter, drayman, or anything ele, The evil is, le buys O mtrol of b time from his owner. By the ys of a stipulated amount of wages, he avoids the discipline and surveil lance of his master, and is separated trom his observa. tion and superintendence. We agree fally with the me wyalists, Who complain of this evii—but the ground is than the specific one set up in these ilies im the breaking down the reiation oe- ster and shive—t moval of the slave trom naster’s discipline and contro!, and the assumption ot and in , ou the part or the iileness, disor which are consequential, and the necersity thereby created for additions! police regn lations to keep them in subjection and order, aud the trouble and expense which these involv Yet there is something to be s2 ion to carsying that principle inte effet, We are, as a slavebolding pe ple, habitwated to slave Jabor., Slave labor vonstitntes, | abd cught t copstitnte, the bulk of the agricultural and domestic labor of our State. We have towns and villag however, where ordinary labor is to be performed whieh can be done by either Whites or negroes. We are accus- tomed to black Jabor, and it wontd create a revolution to drive it away, The dom servants, most of the com- mon jaborers and porters, draymen, wagoners, cartmen, and on the seaboard the “tevedores, are mostly negroes: ‘vat they are all incinded in the “al inhibition of the acts of 1822 and 1849. It would be impossible to have this sortot siave taber if there mnet be a contract with the owner for every specific job—as, for instance, the trans. portation of a load in a wagon or dray, the carrying ofa rs trunk to or from a railroad, &. The subject, = full of difficulty, and until you can change on of the public prejudice, prepossession and habit, you eap never enforce & law which contlicts with thei To eaury out the provisions of the acts of Asmembly, Uadvand 154%. 10 the ivi), would be & drive away ail slave jaber from apy employmeut in the towne and Villages of the Skate, except aomotics. e., #0 that there must in- evitably be an eseeption to the rate whieh prohibits the flave Working out, a® in the case of Neensed draymen, carters, Wagoners, Slevedores, porters, Ke. ‘There (s certainly a defect in the law ae it now stands. The hirer she made alike Hable to the penalty with od for lim- | the owner, in the inhibited cases; for, clearly, if you cut off the demond you extinguish the sapply. With these views, your committee are of opiaion that the best mode of reaching the evil will be to make the exceptona indicated, to ielude the hirer as well as the charged as was the Governor, Mr. Heary Cabot, of the frm | owner, and to pot the subject under the control of the of Kasford, Cabot & Co., and Mr. Kirk Andersoa, late of the Mioor: Aeputiveen, both weil known inthe States, wore appo'nted to make the Becreeary mvestigution, a full account of wich they have publishe: m the Deserct News, term nating with “we are also perfectly convinced that the statements made in the communication of his }.xcel deney are Lorne out by the porsoual view and examination we have had of the hooks and records in question. If the Personal oF official verarity of his Receileney may. in an way, have been questioncd in this matter Lngiy pronounce it mort unjnet aud 80 certs try Appended tothe lengthy statement of these Tt Bermen ie the tertimony of Judge Sinciait, Seoretary f nett and Marshal Dvteon, who witness being “present at ruor Cumming 10 the Hon. Secretary of State Tmagistrates: shout the State: to require them to report to the Attorney General and Solicitors all violatious of the law on this subject, for panistment; and thus they will, in the ¢xerciee of proper judicial dis. cretion, proceed ace@uingly. Your committee, therefore, recommend that neither of the bills which have been referred to them be passed, but instead thereof, atk leave to report the accor ing Dill, aad recommend ity pags Respectfully submiitod, 4. HARLESTON READ, Jr, Chairman of the Commitiee, A RELL, SURTAE 70 PREVENT SLAVRS \eOM MAING THK OWN TIME, AND TO POGUIRE MAGIGRATES TO EXECUTE THR Laws ON Tis SURUBET, Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Snate ant House of Repre- the examinetion, to whieh they refer, and concur in salt | sentatives, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and Matement.” This ix » trimmpb, th Diast and with calome men yy and joss 2 SRW GOT KRON. Among the strangers now in this Territory we find many men of extremely opposite oj 8 to what are our pe A row} tigation in courts anf ail the concer t it le bound te die for wavt a tmotval ° worse in than ther hare baving got used tot eam etand any any Kewp at the oid creet— Mind ‘ thet * oon on in n State, fanity ond off the etesteras which The nation o e. Atte t ut. and out of evil cometh ihe vn Sante get tested, and eome t God, amd thoaght th sheenLom hat the ght, and page on ts to worthy at the ebzip many rr a Mroggle, but rugbt w Another New Terttory—Delegate Bilecte and ou bis Way to WashingtonmThe Gol ™ Mr} at y uta : A. abt bring ot ¢ news f r @ the statements hereto ‘ we k 1 1w og P , ' m ' 8 tisat by pect Cherry ercek for a distapee of ijuy ps verywhere. He saye that ¢ ve lohars per te . take about per “ 1 $00 in & weex , t weatty pro pent fe weut fr thot} he town to return hom aes M out for mit eve tie apring. He is ’ f ntende Uy returr ne, preps nt os of m 1 ther te 1 300 ‘ er v tT there viewing t we from the orcanize! counties im the Territen Di ay Ww nid be porieuced mt xeevtion of the inws aud enforcing good order, te eived fo petition Congress to organize 0 new ' ‘ tet end have cierwd a delevat Ome The election aame off on the 6th of November, There wos a diversi of opiate to the time of hoid ine th culm, bat hone as to Who should be elected, and choo eppnecd tothe time voted “No delegate The ole tow resulted in the choles of Mr. Hi. 2 Graham en ve ty Congrese, aud A. J. Smith aa member of the Territorial Leyelature The vote war ar follows rakam. Smith . 76 iJ amp . . 2 . ove a 61 i 16 + stun te Po) a im oo0e ia 13 ovvnsedl 228 Wii) leave immetinvely for Washington wettied in tbe kew Territory before a year from ais date, Kk Gort, which should %, Who lave brought to | persons havin nd they ward to v \.. apreinied macivty ' A few year more and we bave every hope ‘ at tw be prond at will eucceed om petting anew Territory eno doubt w 109 people will We by the anthority of the same, That hereafter any person who shall employ or lire any slave or slaves otherwise than from his or their owner or owners, or the person or persons having charge of such glave or slates, yi 4 fuel slave oF sinver shall or may be employed at tl me of such employing or hirlog, ax in the succeeding clause of this act, shall be Hable to me penalties as are now imposed on the Owner OF OWners, OF person oF harge of aveh save OF slaves, for the vie ation Of the laws now of fores ty prevent slaves hiring their own tim That slaves working or employed in elt es,towne tore, rommen laborers, stevedores, . ) Waguners hackwen, heeneed carriages or vehicles plying for hire, whieh slaves chal bave licenses or badges granted for eveh employ n the proper m ! allt * within the inbib:tions of ¥ etolore Past event «laves from biriag ther That it stall b the daty of the magistrates who hy the General Assembly for f° of cr minal ona elvil Jeriediction, to tat f Cogrt of Coners| Seetions to the Atur Cireuit Solicitor im ther respective wiations of the laws of tuts State a Javes \iring theif own time, witch slali be bron ther ge. with the namer of witnesses who cap prove the game. And any magistrate who shell so have know fed he + lation of the jaws aforesail, and shall wilfully amd weglvrutly fail to report the same as herein directed, #hail be etment as for a mi anor, and upon vo m thereof shall be fined at ihe cretion of the Court, not execeding twenty dollars or each and every tt te y Cenoral er ¥ In the Georgia Senate recently. Mr. Hitt, of Har ed the following rerolution, Which was unanimously 20K) a hereas, we bare lesrned om 7; vforaind regret that th Hon. Jobo KB. Ware, of the conmty of Chatham, i annul to re ign bin sent gs Senator: therefore be it Resolved That his connection with as has been avreeable, virseoe cod manly. and as Presitent of the Senate he has shown Limsei! prompt, impartial and edielent, and that Chat ham county whl lowe a laithtn! repregemiative, gud the Seuate of Georgia ® presiding olicer second to none. Ta bis conte iated mission, may the Ruler of wil things guard and pro‘er him { the Jand of the stranger, sud so 0 Wis beara thas may redound to the futeres: and glory oF Cina ae of ign Mir, Warp rose and said which bas so long and y part, 0 please between + about to be terminated, When, mor twelve tm since, I was elevated by yoor kindn to the position whic’ T ath now about to resien into yo hands, ond vested with the powers which J now eurrender back w you, from this place T gave the ple woud discharge the duties of that position hese | eoneethy , faithfuily a to redeom th a8 your presiling @tioer, I eapeet ond Kindnen + with reg 4 such men, witty Upon that floor, as the Senator wate of Chatham, | have endeavored to he true nthe to my Stamedmte constituents aud to the poo ate. Engaged os we have been in the discus stone of the mor! intense and exciting intercet to tuentimqueslons in the solution of witch, w road limite of our State. there was no ian man 00 poor, t ind ferent—it was eertainly not to Lave been expected, hardly to have been les'red, tuat there should not have been an earnestness y lic! may have prodnced irritation, periays temporary alienw tion. But ail this must long since bave pasted away be fore coneriousness that rach tor was but grog Kine W rovance OF defeat such MeneHre® ae te believed woord promote or injure the best interesi« of his State. spuler applanse in this country is the cae, the only re ward of the faithful public servant. It is most natural that he should seek to win it, and, when won, to prise it he may sometimes be called upon to sacrifice oven This legitimate object of ambition to tread the rngzed path: of duty God» me strength ever thus to act, thou every friend forsake, and 1 be doomed to walt that path alone. 1 had hoped that our separation would have only been at the clone of the present session, but 1 have been soldemiy semmoved to enter upon the discharge of other cutee. Ip their performance T must leave my State aod my py OMY I may bot promote the pr erity of that find advance the interest of that try, my ambition will have been gratified. Neither time nor dirtanee can ¢face from my memory the reco! on of Beneath her bright sun forte rocked my cradle, By ber sen girt ebore was the home W “YORK HFRATD, SUNDAY, baek to her bosom, to mingle with ber sons, with them to triumph or with them to fall, Senators, the hour having avrived when by your rules 1am required to declare the phate adjourned ‘until three o'clock this afternoon, and laced my resigbation in the hands of your Seere- your presiding offieer, I bave performed my last opivial act. As your companion and friend, I bid you fare- Facts Concerning A-crowded meetig of the Royal Geographical Society was held i Louden, on Monday ovening, November 20, at Burlington House, Sir Roderick J. Murchison, Presi ‘The papers read were :—1, “ Notes, Geographical an¢ Commercial, om the Guif of Pechell aud the Peilo rive! rard Osborn, R.N., F.R.G.8., her The first portion of the paper pore reference: geocraphical ana commercial aspe countries passed in the journey trom Shanghai to the Gull of Pechel, her Maj:sty'’s ship Porious having been one of the hips that aecompanied Lord Elgin in bis journey up sin, where the late treaty was upen the rad sirides ask SINGER yours, On its the Great Canal to T voruble position mud ¢ trade, amouating to nearly 27,000,000. wave combined ta force the oid canal Yang tee Keang, ie change in the jug Keang too, ron ont trom the Shantung cos: Cuptain Osborn urges ve nautical Survey, whi iders onght not to be coniined to Britiah sary remarks that all the many ™ ried t and tro on 1b) ed Jor safely to the o! . coud portion of the paper reierred to the Gull’ of wchor remarked upon the cure anchorage in the Min tao straits, affording a g wdezvous for the u i scription of the anchorage oi the Peiho river, ass 18 source in the highlands not tar from Pokin for the greater portion of sand on the rive Fis of Eughst oftie and the Peiho river. ing junks, ‘and fi tortuous eoursé the velocity of ts stream rather than the lume of its Watere having scoured ont a narrow bed in the ome the sibstratiny plain Case. This sea, owig to the low level of thi Pecheli, the depth of the rv the river discharges itself ever ver, Which empties itself i : ina! mouth, and the mud that were forming there, threatening to block up the navigation of the river to Pekin, Hl some observations upon # racter of the count) he towns, Ue custon various other subjects. aptain W. H. Mall, R ed Cuptain Osborn’s statements respecting Shanghai aud e Yellow river, which couirmed ondine Peitio, with a hart corrovorat- te altered cou eeount given by. Mr. Lock the society Inet se: Proceedings,” and other authorities oa the China station The sevond paper read was ‘ (n the Search ¢ hart and the Anstratian Desert,” by t Clarke, of Syq Crawford, relative to the exploration of the Anstraliau continent and the formation of the Gull of Carpentaria, and from Admiral Pita to the employment of the camel in such explorations, chairman congratulated the society upon the discussion had departe: Leichhardt, it_ had elicit from these well acquainted with the country to North Austr from the question { obzervations of great inter iy conenrred with Sir Canaries 4 Captain Drury on the necessity of establish ing a settlement on some spot in that lorality—a d veasolessly advocated, and eons! the French had taken posse: t, it became an a Station for the protec then adjourned to the 15th of Deccrmber. iow of its commerce, Court of Common Plens. ing order Was issued Ordered, that the Clerk give War of cauaes will bo made for the ry trial term, 1859, Nov therefor must b « before Friday, the 24th day of December inetant. Notes of igsue tor that a jnry, or by the Coart wita It sbali aiso state whether the cause was owe ’ on the calendar of 1868, and when so marked “down” and its number thereon, ‘The Clerk is directed not to enter the note of iesve there: ¥ cane9 upon the hm conforms wo the 2. Causes in which notes of tome are ited, » to the Jannary term, will be placed at the foot of the ca weodar for that term: and it shall not be necessary to fie more than One Bote Of iseNe iM aDy trial cause during the 3. When a canse is marke) “down,”’ it shall be placed at the ivot of the general calendar, aud numbered accord. +, set down for the third week of any term, and which are uot disposed of during that week, and causes marked “‘of for the term,”" will have priority at the suc. cpeting term, over causes that shal! not have been reach- be generally ruerres 4 we fn canan is perty may at the trial term for an order, directing it to be placed on a day calendar. Tw. days’ notice of euch application must de given. 6. The calendar of igsues of fact to be tried b: without a jary, will not be called until the thi Fiftory caaiw's @ball he place] on the day enlondare Srp ran Teat CALENDAR. —Al! causes where the action fs on contract, and there shalt be ressen 0 beteve tant tie defence is made on!y for delay, may be placed on agpecial trial calendar, as heretmafter likely to ceca) #0 reserved, ci Provided, unless the trial is more than one hour, plaintiff te place the cause on euch calen- dor, be must move theretor at chambers, upon a notice of 8, ond must serve With a nowce the allldavits on which motion will be founded. If the motion ts granted, the cause third Wednesday, for whieh doy of dar will be made up. Tt shall be the daty of the plautiffs ate the Cierk of the Court a now Mon ey of the term, which the cause on the geveral tria! calendar, and the date of th: order directing it to be place? on the special eal ec rhall actually occupy more than the trial may be suspended at the diseretien af the > caume put down at th o 4, ee on the | Siiunize the land, after a probation of term the cajen- n OF before the third foot of the general tr Rativoead from Chicago to New Orleans. jrrom the Chieago Times, Dee. 4.} The attention of the great travelling public is becoming more and more attracted to the New Orleans owi Chieayo, which 8 @apilly appre ste consists of cor peetons ae follows -—Th Steamboat on the town » Kentocks reat line of railroad by Hinoie Ceutrat, frem Chicago Msviesippi Control and “Grand Jonetion Memphis: the Miesi« tion to Canton, Mas Jockeng Rai \a!lroad. from the New Grlow fee is already graded, ties, trestle work og orably, and th arcuaced, and is to be on the groond before Tye while Will probably > fore the arst of Deve excellent stage nae he present condition of th At prevent 9 2 4 a fy 20 Durand to Canton, Canton to New Ork Se vill be seen that + to New Orleans in Jers tha stHimate the amount of tra wover this route in the 6 Vravtic: at with ¢ Hon. Jndge T “ISONMENT WY aud is wife wer along, bound for thie ¢ with boa wile, and then wWeat © retorned wo Uw ward gang plank t Pla inti? said b © boat at the gang plank rfonn Starr pine Not sateetiod with tis, © elmece of three at at the wharf in me with his wife, r oy directing the omen to take bit 10 the statin He was taken await the arrival of the defendant, who vired of the plainti? an apo! ‘This the jiaintif dectined to give, plainte was d scharged from éustody by This is the substance of the tettimony From the evidence of the nt it appeared that the boat was on an exearsion hea to the Third Universalist thir city; that wo ticket was given by the 11 to any perkon on the boat who was author zed to « Hekets, There was some evideute whieh went to show thet the plate? wae turbelent i hie condvet, and © epithets towards the defendant. one of the managers of the cxeurs the Court charged # ordict, and were cy for lus course on Juste Brown part of the plaintif! ¢ Sunday erhool att. DECEMBER 26, 18658. Mexican Affairs. OUR WASHINGTON COKRES!ONDENCE, Wasmveron, Deo, 20, 1858. Mexican Affairs—Are there Two Constitutional J residents in Mexive—The Changing Fortunes of the Chiefe, and how the Chiefs Change Sides— Admiral” —The Protectsrate— Secret Grant of the Whole Domain of Sonora—Unpud- lashed Correspondence of Mr. Gassden with the Insurgent Chieft—His Presilection for Alvares and Prejudice Against Santa Anna—Course of Mr. Forsyth in Mexico, Maren aflairs are exciting a great deal of attention in all circles here, as they are doing throughout the country, iv consequence of the critical nature of the present rela tions of Mexico with the United States and other foreign Powers, a8 well as on account of the civil war now raging in her intestines, which ts likely soon to. terminate in the total overthrow of Zuloaga and the party of the Clarch, which will probably result, shortly alter, in another revo Jution and another civit war, unless our Congress ado, t some measures to estavlish permanent peace. All, there fore, that relates to Mexico must have more than ordinary interest just now for your readers. There is much connected with recent events in that un- happy vountry bttla understood by the public aad by most of the Washington correspondents of newspapers in your city, For example, one day Juarez is described a the present constituhonal President of Mexico: and on the next, in the same journal, Comonfort is represented as constitutional President. Now there cannot stitutional Presiaents at one and the sams time: for the last constitution of the Mexican republic does not pro: vide that In that respect sho should resemble Japan, with its two emperors. Comonfort is not now in any senge Pregident ; for though be was constitutional President in 1857, he afterwards bocame Di abdicated before leaving the country for the Vuited in February of the prevent year. tice of the Supreme Conrt in Comonfort’s admini-tr: and succeeded him tn the Presidency, iu virtue of a provi sion of the constitution, which, ia the event of th we con Justice until a succes ch people at the cl dal if Doakts mt le ig sma't of ure, out of great intelligence, a ly maintained his posi- on during the ls aims sper Zuloaga. Ta speaking of the iat, we anny remark, on passant, vaat it how the fortunes of the ‘init nge, and how themselves cha: marvellous facray. Ia the begmni t after the I 7 chietiains Ss with rin LSo4, omulgated Was cape mouneed in favor of tw the service of Alvarez and to the latter, and ln Comon- % ¢a him, and took with him hs w HHS tho rest of the army, wl use of Comontort’s overthrow, Zeio- 2 then declared fn favor of the Chorch party ,and becaine sor Wo the dictatorship of Santa Ana,” “His fall can- rcistant, Gen. Alvarez, who has hoth In and though nearly ninety years ola, ig still fighting, did mot botd bis position as Pr sident for more thay a month aiter he entered the polis ed ety of Mexcce with bis uncouth Pinto Indians from 2 (be man who won au elephaat at Ww whatto do with the rf the ladder of his ambition, sm tort, who s nly ven mouths out of Mexi return to power. He is only wi f war to blow over, to bo recalted by middle pe exists OMI in rH. fort relied on © Mex: at Washington, to aid his restor gence from Mexieo, tt ig very ev helping himself. The ident was noget.ating pavan to enable bim tw return y meditates Story ing for some tux the tan Mr. T under Fheiter of the Wing of the * protectorate.” Bat the proposed protectorate is noe a Pritish protecto. rate, Is pot dexigned for interference in the internal afiaire of the country, but to protect American citizens frem Jawless violence which wmunot be contreulied by ite Mexicon authorities, There is every prospect of the J rer government boing recognized by Mr, Bachanaa: persona who possess the conildense of the Mexican Pr dent say be will protest mainst the protectorate, It appears to be cenoraliy unknowa—but it ts neverthe- et which has come to my knowledge from an an- o source—that Comouiort, before leaving Mexico, privately disposed of the whole’ public domain of Sonora to a Mexican banker whe had advanced varions sums of movey, in all amouuting to less than $500,000. This transaction may yet lead to some curious complications. The Mexican bavker, fearing his claim would be disputed, disposed of bis interest to the captain of on American steamship, and the latier to a captain in the United States army, WhO, With other American citizens, formed a com- pany Which now bolds the grant in question, and it is in making © survey of Sepera onder this grant that Captain Stone and hiv party, of whow we have heard so mack, are now engaged, [tis to thie gentleman Mr. McKibbin, in hie letter to the Secretary of the Navy, pablisved in the HERALD Of Ube 16th inatant, alludes, wl ho says:— Within a few weeks: ain Stone and his bare been competled to rtly tnosiontvee iu uaveumal af ‘aitoonch ‘ene: was ender the authority vf a contract from tbe Mea.can cea. goverpment. i® gourd reavon to Volieve that our government have been mystified about mming companies in Sopora, and as yet koow nothing of this claim or the whole public domam, = en a ommend. Timah oe ‘cram bon ben survey hitherto kept very secfet, the toca! authorities of Sonora have had long a ebrewd suspicion as to how the matter stands, When Stone went thero the firet time they drove him away. Thar the iblic domain of a whole State has fallen the hands of private speculators, to he great detriment the pablic interests. Sboald ghr government now pur- chase Sonora from Mexico the purchase money be Jost, for the tithe would wot be good,ae the . chasers would soon come forward to assert ag FI by Beales, byes arg Lg mg seg on wg right ry o Mexican government having loag stoe lont ls title by its inabitity to subdue the i i Lanily, there are two constitutional Firet, whether the land does pot of the central government, and pe A central government, whetber Comenfort power Hor erent t* Ib cormpliance with bis wishes, the fir: stivutiona! Congres suspended some of the articles the copetitution and extended the power of the Execu. ve: but it utterly refused to snepend the article which protibited the ele ef the pahye iapde, But there was no prohibit alnet grants of land for servicus rendered, Comoufort did not sell, but be granted; and the whole public comain has heen made away with by bim in that form. ‘This the constitution was evaded: and there can be no dowht that the grant will be disputed. ‘The i pot the Gent tine that Mexico tas been cheated In the enle ef her public lands. Ip the treaty between Mexiwo ond the United States, after the war between the two conntries hod terminated, it was stipolated that three ons of = purchase money oF New Mexico should e retained by our government tit the survey of the dorndery was completed hy the United Sivtes Commis. ‘The survey beet been just finished when tie revo broke « h overthrew Santa Avwa the hast ey wae known to be paid, the suecemeftl, ‘They wrote to Mr. y in Mexico, to it for them. The ry ft tw the Mex sovermtaent, uot mnie Anna had now abdicated, sthe meney. But with tye i ce be hat sold toa gromt sbip. fl il ane dexterity and & ping jirth in New York the fntercst of the government in the three millions, for ope million! Thig gale was tliegal, and the new governnient—the covo-nmolitof Alvarez—aW as entitled to receive Ure Uren millions; bub by some hoe pour it war cheated of Awo millions on 9 single trapesction, besides ewindling the fea, owner, the republic of Mexico, out of the whole turee milhions, The connection of Mr. Gadaden's namo with this affair reminds me that T have get hold of @ secret unpublinhed correspondence of hia ® ih Alvarez, which shows how he not only ured hig cificia) position In favor of the revolu tow, but preached op the peculiar fire-eating doctrines of litt'e South Carolina. Th: following i@ am extract of a letter Histon gentionan who was supposed w bave great in- fluence over Alvarc7 = iy Erently to be regretted (and ft is not too Inte) that Gene rol Alvares, buimedietnlg after bes pronen-samindo in fav of the reateration of We had net propeuncer for tne restoralop of ( nerters's State soveretenty and proceedes to organize the political governtpent, Tt would be the mot inv portant ond succes fal mauve for the reatynstment and the res foration of the federation. It wonld not be armies or ilegti- mate to ovtke ngvestions 9 Conral Alvaren: for, as the governme ator the | noted Sites hes ever claimed the right to Fetocnise the government de sete of independeot Kate, I hove no doubt Uuet (he present xdmimistration would, om appl catlon, recog ise the independence of the government of rrero, whether in or ont of the Mexican federation. This 1d Dlnstrate the workings ot our admirable evatem Of gov nanent, which always iiumpha in the canse of liberty. A tittle later we fin’ Mr. Gadeden writing to Alvarez himself, Alverez had written to him, stating # been unformed al at Acapuleo, and by Judge Powe. w to Oalivornia, at that place, that Mr. Gateden was friamoly to the revoln tionary canee, and that he boped, therefore, he would not believe the infasnems reports propagated og the prese (a the interest of Fanta Anna. He concindes: by offring to himeelf at the dispasition of his “Exeolency ,* and invites bis correspondence, In reply Mr. Gadsden ad dressed iim the following enthosinssy letter Mexico, Mey 5, 1860 The want of opportune! y bas alone Tur Pere ancentibie le ter, white aver. YOR May rest assured that to the position so y inp the now Involved In, foe the tadepea of the ro, With the contral abeolutim. You are en he sympathies of the people of the Haithongh the rst presa ed your character, your motives in the wm nid abe duly appreciited. May one who Dinderstands the epcret of the ertceees, progress and conmery” tiem 01 the federation porih 6) Meteo, present te you» siggen: Hien by which that of Mexico may be restored, and in ihe fature De preserved ih a Career of advancement which fae #0 To Greens AL anes: diatingvished her northern neighbor. You may reat that the United States do not fhe ciememberment . and still leew the overshadowing her by anvexation. eal! prefer to eee her ander a separate thon with whieh we may enjoy the freedom of intercoarse, aoe md commercially. Sneha libern! poliey on the part of Would long since bee harmonized ovr celations with her, and put te rest those distirhing O'ibustering movements of our peo- pit th possens the serene which (hey were prohibited from en joying. 49 the fature you may realien this atate of amity and geod will im a neighbor, But the pre ini work §& to Fe: store the federation of Mexico, and to expel absolatiam from her border Preliminary to thie, js to establish the inde pendener of ench State under a Siete government, and the nized to remdijost thelr federtion hereafter deve fled the central Uvops lu Ubeir effurts Lo subjugate: i, you have secompiished but haifof your work, [rociatm Organize a government, and Teeogpilisa ay & sepinate ; MARITIME INTEL UIE MARC ROK KEW Fore Z| Moar Kicks... oF State soverrigniy at once, | Zall'a Legislature’ und. week the wivereiguly of the United States Thin wecomy in a manifesto to the other Stace to and 19 call @ convention ot all States to vw vataitidy apd raail}uat the, tederadion under such givdificadous uf the constitution o as e3 Wouhdrecommer’t. By this process $n wit thon have a tede ation assitpilutes fo that or Wy so xiited your advence to # similar yreatesa will be yew upon a country so fll Jealo is Iiterall is She seems to ing other eonntries in than to bo disianm Port of New York, Deceniber 25, ee, aad with» conn | Sieamshup Huplevilie, Pont, favununh—H & Cromwell & Ce, Thave never east om Of the rich gills of m Lenedioert Sentre of thoes been vionigred vs Steamship Karnak (Rr), Browntess, Liverpool, Dee 4, with Ting bad eontinnn! heavy weateriy had to iy to for so homes Zint inst, la 43 Nramsbip Choy ef Washington, hdee for yhe Karnak is intended to ply he Jovane and Nassin, N Steemshin Alabama Sebenck. Savaanal wilh mise and pas- sengers, to Sutnl Lb Mile Steamshiv Maafon, F Kenvers, to Suoford, THusion & Cu. ‘Carevan, Sands, Ti mdse, to B Conard the evitre passage Charleston, with ma: Nate the tnd ust uf the government he american Co ‘rpool, Nov }1. wich m irk gor Sew York: boststs ie ks don 29'S apa rt wr New York; 29 dete, iat sk, ! joln for Liverpool, with Joss of 1 when she lost it~ wanted no assistance; po dete, lat 48 11, Jon so 30, spoke stip Dreannous hence for Liverpool: seme time. saw one of tbe 4 | hound F; 2d, £0 miles ESE of Sandy Hook, saw a derelict ves~ + sel and a'sehr gomg to her, Pri Addy Swift, Avere. Maracaibo, Dec 5, and Tnagua 10h, ides, Ac, to “Maitland, Phelps & Co. Juagoa, spoke Isr brig Ocean Isle, from Jamaica fur 1 all the’ crew sick: 2ist, lat: 5 ausiing, hence tor Ciemtnegos; Bid, Lae. 40, saw bark Golden Rule, and an ankoown Avosetta (Br), Tuzo, Turks Ialands, Dee 14, with galt, to Schr Qeean Bird (Br), Lockbart, Windsor, NS, 8 days, with: pe Hatteras, 8 days, “e Eldridge. Norfolk. 7 days. Solr Charles Henvy, Hallock, Porti ine, 7 day, sebr Enchantress, Bvans. Newbur; Schr New York, Goodsell, Boston, ‘The ship Henry Clay, arrived last evening from Liverpool, 6 ussCucers, and reports having expel les vod extreme cold weather the entire passage sof the erew are frosthitten, Had two births and one geal ‘Yoox & pilot on the 2d, off Long Island, trom mt the Work of afsenthesit f consummation, Statea will then JAMES GADSDEN. and after Sapte. Auva had . Golsden wrils another heen driven from tuerrere, Mi wourngement, congratulation aud advice. } To Grxanar ALY pls sang jovernor of the bt pour state, and | } expelled the central us ed the federstion, in congra thorized to respond, as you requested, t dnanitesied In me wher the confidence yor | plaster. to maste milsted at ene recently heey thro port for Balthnore, ‘drawn any. i congratulate you ademoe and aoverelsnty ed ibe ine com ’ on the paseape. exposed the desicoyer I teel assured you will not Hat in the f reorganizing the g representauye and di tmnte its iaden~ ement of your Ste 6 wareh will p my example to ‘for that readinstment of which wil secure a the centva) power wast pe tholted to that whies and pot permitied have Weal 80° Brig America, irom Wost Indies—By pilot boat Jane, No 1. Steamships Augusta, Shakapeare (Been), 3 Lr brig Devonshire ‘Ber Wine during the day Roavoke, Norfolk, &c; ships. chr Nightingale, Barbadoes. om apd on guaran vrien, They cornmenced with thi thirty three. They have gat nstreneth and pr hat figet principle, dhe soverelemty of the Staues, Miscellaneous, Sur Marcaner Tys0%, reported al tor the Paeite Mail Steamabl andl how wed why 7 ‘ yh Be M1? was owned pat your fret strictions on trade and burthensoine ixations, by portand the exterior to the enterprise of a. ” great resources, miveral ang 2gricn) You bave shown your wisdom 4 siiction on ira le ai acapulea, Pessovere in thes: esora Boyd & Hii the deek honase ond, Va, for Bi Dank BK Rane beiore reported, en: 166, Wowbtch lasted teem the curing which she x moving the re if 2 Jeak and was disn Tuatil the 1Mh of Nov, in te hope of mast wos rlaged and a rudder liberal views, and position abe once bad under t 4 sit be conrivaniniad, acapuler radii, 18 dentinned to "be ports of the world. nection With Vera Cruz, and nterprise practeab: and abonitthe ~ kamsey’! Tra China und Paci she was unmay p by the ship Rising Sua, in vn 66 0S W, and Uransferred to the bark Ceres, in vat, from Mobile for Powderhorn, at- 1 Sunday, bath inst con the bar, and State, I have ouly the ry pt (drawing 9 fee supk mn ten minotes. J, where she is owned, in 1556, is 195 tow Semk Ws» A Hawwiii. which was seized virwction of the re been surrendere.. to ber owners. Scur Ww F Burpos, Ferris, experienced very heavy: the 22d inst, in a sever ga vask, wood, &e. A plot, and str) The WAN wns Gaosden contin v has never been repaid. ef was as strong 6 ogendiod tithe nee of the whole diy 3 swept, jost the w Notice to Marty Lightship on Cross Ledge, Deb from her station for the winter geagon on oy mM as the ioe im the oay may render tt lthonse Board. STELLW AGUN, Com’r U = Navy. Wohalemen. rv, Small, of Proving tor a Cruise unt vth_ afterwards rely recogmaing the ea ronment of Suarez, the c ng since ended, and our diplomatic v be suspended, as they ar tainly he had no right to endorse an usurpation w! re clo wor & government ommitted a far greater error ‘Srb Dew inst, or as » would have been | relations would pot ne By order of tie Philadelphia, Dee 2 de facto also Mr. Foray th bed only the pationc we to wait a litle w Juarez had a majority his position to the pr ave done against the mane: aw, 930 ep; tins nly; orewl, Par- of Provincetown, with 10 sp, taken on the passage, and Heard trom Get 27, a0 lat or lon, Good Retura, of NB; had taken a few blackish. Am ship * Rouehal) nd the intuen: woken, &e. bound 5, Nov }2, tat 2185, lon 3 10. been the Rockall, fro: of Nov. and we kuow Ama vessel with a vame stovilar to the Rouchall its, it was probaniy the Rocka m London (wished to be reporte nntry was in his Distake our M je was in regarding tiou to the rest country as Paris does to governments the posse of the nation. 2 As well might the minieter of wnive the Britiah government as the de Jacto government of this republic, When in the last war its took possession of Washington, as (or Mr. Mig Weber Kelley, of Bi aN, 1 ebater of Rueksport, bound N, was poesed Dee 15, lat $ 16, ion 4 4 _ us federal repud’ foreign Power r Avx Cares, Dee t port Br bark Christina, Trimble, £ at Nethautel Doane, Doane, frou Wiming- ®t PE}, Moro Castle, Smith, Sombrero 3, Mazeppa, Boyd, Charies- 3—Arr Mary Hyler, Heler, Richthucto. Benson, Quebec. Shi 3d, This act had a most disastrous effect, prolonged the civil strife by throwing the weight of hited States into the wrong scale. ‘more inconsictent, Inaomuch as he had recognize fort's government under the same constitution, and nego tiated five commercial treaties wi of Juarez was but a continuation of the former, another President being merely substituted and the seat of cov ernment changed. There can be no doubt Mr. Forsyth premature in recognizing Zule ed a just retribution in being com, try in consequence of the. wi American citizens inflicted by the government of the ard he has acted right, aud has obtained the the President, as appears in the denee of Mr. Cass with him recently published. Bat the President docs not give ms general endorsement, ant approve of his former recognition of the Zaloago, which, in the language of Mr. on of the lie, be our next Minister bareTor, Dec 3—A (ond proséeded for Kris Forsyth was the Brtrast Loven, De Gxavusenn, Dec S—are Acteo Dy Sd, Tinos, Bennett, from London for Mort Pht. Hip; Young Eagle, Wheelwright, from do for Mobile; W Mason, Gardner, trom Shields for Martinny Gowarves, Dec 16—Tn port sehr Boston next day, Sid 1th, brig. Deo } Bor The governinont | pana Cook, and be bas receiv. to leaye the coun- outrages upon ¢10—No Am vessel in port. 2—Sid Southern Cross, Manley, Caboutta. (ld ‘Wm Penn, Meade, for Ballmore: New York, E- hil), Pike, und’ City of Mancbeser, W: for New York; Yeisen, Parthenon, Senne, ‘allao. port. (from London), Port 2-84 Tou! Norio), Hatre, Welliglon, Barbow 2% —Arr Pacific, Smith, New Loodon; Noonday, Henry, from Lowion (Aug Wy TURES ISLANDS, Dee 14—No Am vessel in port. adv Ritwa Ha by was restricted to only a is spoken of as likely to Mexico. A man of the highest qualiiteat ions is certain. Jy weeded for that important and highly respons) jsuanerows, Doo FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Sarvepay, Dec, 25—6 P.M. This being Christmas Day, Wall street was desertod, and there was no business done at the Stock Exchange on at any of the financial institutions. The feeling among the | few loungers who found their way to the street in the , Cook, Atkins, course of the day was unfavorable to a continuance of the | dull state Of things which bas lasted for sixty or ninety days, though no one suggested a remedy. ‘The Buffalo Commercial Advertiser says:—We regret to Jearn of an instance of dishonesty on the part of oue of our grain dealers on the dock, the particulars of which ‘we have not fully learned. Such information as we have been able to glean we give. It is stated that Mr. Julius Patten, of the firm of Patten & Munderback—the Latter gentleman residing at Rochester—has abeconded with ‘several thousand doliare belonging to the firm, bosvtes ra} thousands more obtained by fraudulent transac. | It woold appear that he drew on New York parties for advances upon several cargoes of corn—four is the num ber stated—and obtained the cash. the canal with the corn, and disposed of the cargoes at different{places—one at Lock port, two at other place ond at Albany toa Mr. Aiken. $5,000 are raid to have been procure. parties, we are informed, have obtained poss ie not to be found ferreting out the whole business, ant have undertaken to find out the present whereabouts of ‘These events occurred about a fortnight si and Mr. Patten has been invisible, nor do his friends and oiuers interested in his welfare, know bis present abode We are told that the week before: bie divappearane he won $2,000 at a faro bank situated Krentin Block In the faro bank, perbape, may be found the key to the defaleation. ‘The following i# the amount of coal tonnage over the Delaware, Lackawapna and Western Raliraa’, during tine week ending Saturday, Dee. 16 — Clark, and RR Free- and W Freeman, B-Sit chip Frank Boult (new), Owen, New ARLESTON, Deo 21—Are sche hr offing. ship Finland: Newyort. Fie. several sehrs unknown. ham, Gray, New York. Sid bark den Green, Atwell, Clark, and Lily, Francis, de. Rasen, NPL SM ™ Ma- ai ‘Witedies: sebre Lew ch, and Wade Worl |, ‘Daraiey, P Stoney, Viniomot, Moe Dee 2%, soncet—Passing in, bark Syiph, froar Hosen Dec 2—Arr sehr John, Murphy, N York rid woh 8 dow lie, Hateh, Soarmport; Mel 08 Farwell, Packar 4 hyef, Pressey and Floreuce, Hall | Reston, Joha, Mi Act during the 1 Emma, Hie, New 22d, AM—Ci Dr sehr A Canabe, bork John Denham, Gray, N Vert: Ty's. Gas Sebaation’ (Sp. ‘Canal Kulind, do; Kate Rripbuin, Wel | NYork: Tramait, Davis, NOriewan, Ht He then went down | jie: Maryland, Nelson, Baltimore, Of the latter gontl Frankfort, nod Matanews, rd anchored in outer rads, ive soles and one herta brig, probably boand E, names FAIRMAVEN. | DW Renedter, Rein AND LIGE T. bine 2 kes, 1 tng amt & se with abip Mierst are now engaged DiSArr aches veh Belen, Runge, or, and Village Helle. 1 AM—Ouialte, bo 4 miles NNW, stan in tow, bound to NVork 4), PM —Passiag oat, ebip Seatiow or. rr brig Judith Some, George Prescott, Bry . Target, How, Charleston toe Bow uncer, Va for do, TH Nash, Nash, X York for iy Darien tis, for Boatone MEN WOLF, Dee 2 P 4. Aus Caves. Bosom; sehr Arr and alt he Eptunnd; exare Be dnd Tizzir Mant, Henderson, it for dé Mareta Par.ow, Prescott, do for Portiand At rete, - owers, Fmith, do seremin Whaien, Jantine; Drige Is nFFiMgton, sAvee 4 . Emily Fowler, € Avery, & § Paint Ocenn Hird, Beers “nt, jetl, Richard Bullwinkle, Neptime, HM Jenkins, Dee St—Arr bark trem Heston: sere DM Sanders, Farrell, in, German and Ys for do; Starr King, Paind, Tangler, Va, for do: rn, Haltimore tor Buel Danton, Gloacester for New ¥: HKockland for de. Ret Angie Rasen; sehr Union, Libbey, Miller, Narcisaa, and Hiawatha. Re- 4 NNW, bark Grampas: brig Anglo bung America, sebr Fearless, Adams, Gonaives, Nov 12—arr US sehr Bowditch, St Tyrret, mo A ea FORD, hee 2—-Abr ochen Jobn Perkine Cloeen- rade Horton, Myers, sehen Xsork: CONDOR, Dec 2—Are ste I York, sebr Astoria, Martin, Sullivan EN Tee Are sehr RF Stockion, Jones, (ladwin, N York. hy Swan, Prindie, St Croix; be ner Shipped north. . Shipped south... For corfespouding tune last year — Shipped south Americas, Horr, Alexan- POSTAL DIRECTORY, Mereiqn and Domestic Matic. ‘TIME OF CLOBING AT Ti of heovy wing, ty moe a 1AM. we “son; aehre DW Sanders, R Pore King, Mayflower, and Unton, Bord snd southweetern Heart, Pensacola On Snaday all motia close act Canweema ty Meawer, “ie Pecan, ‘Toe Overiaed Mall every Moneng and 7" for it ahowld be batt The Overland Mei from Bt. Joseph (Mo.) i ao | ows ft, Singn every ‘Satar “Gveriand, v8 Ft, Jowoph."” So, Pasne.Ay steamer, vie wre via NYorig, 4 Binith, Kelley Clark, Griffin, Vong Iawnd. Piss CRUATEOS Jor », few Bremen cia Ply: 12h, sehr Joba N Genin, Hal PORTLAND. 1 NYork. CM bi Pali facet Nieyen, H, Dee 2 york, ch Ranaiaten Bi Wi cherie, Gar ich ivcuswiek, Ga, ine Frat Sr sche joimes, Brewster, ee B—Kid harks Noth, Weeden ‘Gcean Bird, and Union, hie, cockinnd for do, Wind Ne _ MISCELLANEOUS, UNGARIAN WINES.~THR SUBSORIBERS | CgLL, the attention of the trade ty thetr wines, npequalied for purity and flavor, from wards: the celebrated murentel at gallon and npwards, Oe Tat 250 Joeh of ene nomi. tiroald be pieced in the Orton at New Yors.io the aboredate.) ftenmenin Aral ‘citer bere om Tireada 7 Brightman, Kannivar, Lawrence, shine tor NYork; Richd Bull. . Dee, 28.12% and 3 P.M. ‘The \rabin’s molly by rail on Taeeday next will close at 12K P.M, iustead of 1, #8 heretofore. by a recent order ali letters fur oni ouner, necordiny fre the mail—to wit: five cents, and United States steamers on OF ©7.08006 AT ara et et Via Ader op the tth eas Anew on the 16th Via Routh we deren, mud im we nehemerene, preferred to the Fons haan are exiers, under your lead, hee #et un example, And alibougy srening previous, 0 sireet,

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