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NEW YORK HERALD, ‘THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1859.—fRIPLE SHEET. ‘THE CANAL AND RAILROAD QUESTIONS OF NEW YORK, Opinions of Legislative Canaidates of al? REWS FROM: MEXIOO.. . id Affaire at Vere Crus and.en the Fren- m the Cooper Institute was delivered last ovaning in th: stor ope at 90g 3S ber eaegs ot 96 Tos., tho balanoe Opera g ottho Conper'tnctitate, i beop remitted to the where, os are INTRODUCTORY ABDRSGE BY PAOFEGIOR DRAPER ie ec eninge ae a chetiee ‘loa iouagetne io, fe,oomoe at fre nares for 6 acts igh pron and Lahore igh according oe haseednat KGuayagtl going up to $40; thoeo,farmaar gould | great hail ef the Datlémg'by Profeesdr. John ‘W. Drape soomdat. bie gpa io tontCaekite, the Fewulred’ deal oF foot ab raInespactt Geamnen py rr W. 1 meee Comsict im Naevo Loom, de. Toeeld eee wae isi woe the seme Droportin wil |e ctre waa “lg dpanahiy the orgabianta’ |‘? tbebo tbat ube Cooper Union offre lua privileges. For | Tbe Bominees ofall partion for State ofles, as far.a8 | wutbanen contieit {iu UATEMOn, att spring —boving Masiean news by tho Tennessee at Now Orleans says Aboud ria here! whch Asean aieeaelee: | end chjecta of the ualon "J em indeed iste Lenya inbed. 1 Dogage to pro. | quesioned dy tho Ginion League, answered favorably | thoraran cant dey wil dty‘af Soma nt ' ‘ a vide for them when the! duty. is over pightly fs judicious manage vent, pay the etme het the bark Laure, taken for @ alaver on the const of Dot to a great extent, unlees the: interooarse with | \ There ara, two different, means, said, tho Joctarer, ‘rutin, wives charge, m ihe verus aclonoes, and i | (2 cne Views Of the friends of the canal aystom. Enough |. eana} debt, aud exungulah ths’ pringit al’ wicket easouabiy ‘hetr applications to the arts, and tothe useful oooupationa | * the letters of those candidates were published in the “a lta, Here may. be. Jaa oe mathe or chemistry, Hana to show their general tenor. natw al philoro var rane now candidates of all oiencos st the vase @fall tbe: purmulte ‘Wo now turn to the OF all partios for the ‘he manufactures, the trade, couutry. | Legislature, : Net only the boon the ‘Cooper “Union ‘munideantly | Tt éeeme that a similar aystom of inquiry has been fol 0 every) One wi! fas lowed towards candidates for Sonate and Assembly. ta knowledge of the truths of science: it also furniehes the highter and per! more pleasant information of what | From among tho mass of replies, of which copies aro be- ® soit on in the world around an ARONA, events, | fore us, the following eollection may be taken as a apsci- ‘tw ite freo reading room, open to all, abundant provision men, showing entire unity, thus far, among the nominces ‘* made in the way of newspapers, journals, magazines. } of all partics, for Senate and Assembly, in favor of the 1 bave gard that. {hig inetitubon, besides thus providing for | poritions assumed by the Clintom League and the friends the mepta) improvement of the artisan, has likewise, so | of the canals generally. tay as possible, devoted iaeif to the interests of a claas too. More letters, from other of the State may bo «fien overlouked, too often neglected—women, Oa many | given in a day or two, as further indications of the pre- oeasions our requi ‘pros with a melancholy | valent sentiment on these State questions. scverity on great numbers of the female sex. They cannot | REPLY OF FRANCIS B. SPINOLA, B&G., DRMOCRATIC CANDIDATE et Rebia Roba Kea Le Fit ds hag $0 STATE PERAROM, SLED SERAEORIAN: SOURS, OIEE:OF them few are the occu; can B " " ih propriety wen ‘and even in those se low ‘the roe yer nag O'Rmuy, Chairman; Hoan Axium, Secre men they are crushes Gaxtiraer— ctreniar, which T crowded out, Yet often the friedleas woman has dution | ceived thissmerniva, Wot ree eee el nae feos to perform for herself aud thogo dependent on her of the Boece, my views at length upon the important inghest kind)" Réciety inexorably Sinde: ber wich: sit ts}: Fass in ovtrv. way opposed 10 a.aale of ona of Sho cansie 0 rules and usager, yet Bocict ir a feeble help. £9 asks nv. moro thax freedom for her | {ARIA ays Srey boacrable’ etry 16. pre, hande, no more than opportunity; yet how often ig that ‘as either a lease or or Le that ipHorvunlty deniva? How oo — ves tpn le MR 8 number young women whom strong bok which will a manner we compel to a profitiess inaction? | catilest day eomplete the canals to poyretpepniery oa low many of the. fearful evils of the great ante Jocks as well as the exties of America and Europe may be directly traced to |’. 7 am in favor of equal rights to all, and hostile 1o monopoule bie courcel There is nothing which more solemnly, more kind, particulariy {f they infringe upon of usarp th ry ly appeals to the philanthropist than to flad fib Be 0, FB. SPINOLA. ‘fn ming = the eenit, at) renganes woety cooepetion gn oe REPLY OF VOLNRY RICHMOND, B8Q., REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR the Africa under: Mexican. colors, by an Rngiieb cruiser, wes’ Deought to Vera Crux om the 16th, "Who liberals claim to bold and Teo. , for be ped L an ‘ies, pane fs Roto Ret a te which @ community may assert superiority over ita con per fanega. $ femporariee—by brute force and by intellect. In the ob: ‘Weeraitinenis the Mext oi ebnibneins times nations attained to supremacy by a snoocsstul on OUR BROWNSVILLE phonpppn anneal ercise of physical forge. Successful ware were the basi of their authority , disastrous battles often their ond, Bu the affairs of mon bave gradually taken such a form tha: power must rest on intelligonce, Ha who scoks the im provement of his fellow men, the ennobling of the com munity among whom he lives, or the true glory of th: nation to which he belongs, can only~ accomplish: bis by Spreading forth nights, We have a guard of twenty mon in the market, Prehethentugt beet Fstehoping ‘ne publi aibereckiny ahowitzer and forty men at the’ bank, a howitser atid | In his letter to the of tbo Cooper Umon, th, twonty men 60 Leveo street, and a howituer and thiety founder of this institution, whose: princely mupiticanc we here enjoy, bus said “that it is bis wish ttas wi Ten at Waugh’s stablo, and some picked guards on the | should see, fvel, understand and koow that there arc outekirté of town. Business is wholly suspended, nothing | immutable kaws denigned in. influtty wisdom, constantly more done than can be possibly avoided. How long this bein Ay ae eer rne oi gatas, a state of things will last it is impoesiblc to say; in my | im conformily to theta." Wo, In trulle It has plosnos aod opinion, until we got some troops hore. Nearly all the pt nen ayrcrnment oft is ris jn its. oman pro Mexicans, and a great part (or all that can got away) of | Sreee, under the fai seass teehee And what does it signify if the one completes bi our own population, have gone to Matamoros—that is, 1) jn afew montha w! iat: tha other dornande een ‘Mean, the women portion. Tho Sheriff and thirty men | Jestic progress scores of ‘contnries? In these affire, wo went out a few days ago, and took aman that ele ee im who has eternity to work in, time is nothing—a day with Cortinas, by the namo of Thomas Cabrera. Cortinas’ } # with him as e thousand years, a thousand years are demanded his immediate release, through Capestran, Mi- | only a8 a day. Ask the historian what is the improasive fi! Ielerina and Ange) Ynogosa, and their ambassador | the @nal conclusion to which he bas come from his ox Maloney. We declined a 80, Cortinas’ terms } *minations of the life of nations, he has still the sam wWere:—Put the man across the river, or he would parn | Story % tell, Nationr, Uke imuividuale, are born, ray and sack the town. He is now on this side of the river, then die, at Dona Estefina’s ranch, but how many mon he wedopot know. He has blocked the roads up ‘The John Street Church Co are) atrovers: portant Opinton, riety si SUPRBME COURT—SPRCIAL TERM, Before Hon. Judge Sutherland, * Nov. 2.—Phe Bockman Fire Insurance Company against the First Methodist Bpiscopal Church in the City of New York, Impleaded with Others.—The assignment of the bond and mortgage to the plaintiff was on ita face an absolute assigament, without reservation, condition or trast, Un- der such assignment, and as the absolute, unconditional owner and holder of the mortgago, the plaintiff com- menced this action of foreclosure; by the decree in which the whole amount remaining due and unpaid on the mortgage was to be paid to the plaintiff out of the proceeds of the sale of the beets mis the defendants—tho First Methodist Episcopal Chores” making no defence and putting in bo answer. The proceeds of the sale of the moi Pre. mises were more than sufficient to pay mort- Pty and the costs of the action. After decrea and eale the defevdant—the church—applies to the Court for affirmative relief, setting up that the assigoment to the ptaintit! was not in fact or in Se mii news to nao to-day. ‘That Mr. Lordo weald vot achieve anything I told you long ago, and why Br. Mclanereturns.atall I am ata les to say, How- aapetion 0 1» he 2 not retura. Bat t senna EAE Mats he pober wo ao nt As long a the brainiéss Mr. Ocampo, only Mt for Utopian, ledds De broken up.altogether. ‘We antire want of practical knowledgo—what is worse, of moral courage—is known by everybody, When some- ‘Plog ought to havebeen concluded with Mr. McLane, he (gave the Foreign Secrotaryship to Puente, and everything stopped, and the other day, when Mr, Miron arrived with repocals from Lerdo, he shifted that of “Finance” upon aE 835 g E, i 5 3 g = i EE E g 2 date. “In their infancy some’ are cut off by mere OATH SENATOn, LS THE TWRLFEH DUSERICT. uty absolute; ‘but that the ‘What he did do was to sell the old iron tying about this | You may think it o wo did not hang this man when jenese, some are destroyed by civil dis. | WUmem, the Cooper Union has marked out one of Troy, Oct. Bl, 169. | cawty al 5 mortgage waa pen old seer! meebo, but nat worth having, | kn Vlg wl eect tn eater An hae | Sn agin” Stina, Lie ora" ‘a | BOM! aneneerntsTa Pay ht eta | opmrmeas fine etetraarmieammctongt | te Da er, fs Bie fa, Sod a weuld )) and aa it turns out now that Lerdo sold } {loans in this commanity, | Mexicans, with but few excep. |' SEN, Tot ee ert same pureaes Der eT. | way. Atthia ime a complete curs is far beyoud the | New York,” but have not recelved any of the documentstefer- | tiff to ahd for the sald church; and that the wholo aimoumt fe same article, be has to bay it up again to make good | {0U8, 8mpatbise with Cortinas, although they may say) IAT ica) and aemigned tothe globe. 'Emvices io qu | Bwerofany man or of any institution. For our own | Tedtoinn, | eae which had been eo paid and advanced by the plaintiff was favae'e enter ne hole of the Mexican wide of the | And hills in the heur glaes of time; they erccatie aces, | city coubtless what is done in these walls. will bo ofex- | 12,answer to ibe questions propoundedim the communieatioa, | much Jesg than the amount remaining janpald ou the mort. ‘We look forward every day to, the result of the attack | Tver, san satiated, thelr hearts are gid of what has | Sand bills in the hour totally obliterated when ho tere, | celltnt use, but what is that when we ooneider our wide- Tavor of pi the State Canal System , for which the plaintiff has got the decree. This earns for whlch pons 000 men are sat to have happened, and would seorolly wink st anything thie | ee eee, Read, it pouchonser tes hie tet | spread country ? The lecturer went on to. enumerato ths | syibe property ofthe peoie af he Sas of New Fork. admitted by the plaintiff, and the parties conceding marebed from Oajaca; people have so entirely lost | o iw might do, although at — presen! vi a race from which we are aprun; rerhite, the | various advantages which the establishment of the Gooper | — Second.—I am in (favor of the contplation of the enlargement | that had 0 paid and advanced at dittrent fiabah i any endeavors of the Uberal party that nobody | ‘bey are ag or <-s- fale ar epi fae. Not long ago oar foretat ipere wikisavnace Institute opened up to all classes of our citizens. He con- | of the Erie Canal, according to law, in ® speedy and eoonoml- | times and in various sums to the amount of J Beheves it. It would give an immonse Deneft to trade, | Cong Taio the whole pelado population on the Rio Grande, | tbe woods; finding refuge in caves, delighting intuowlorn | ‘jUd+@ a8 Tollows:—1 should greatly disappoint this au- | C8) MANN, |. a se sscaring tothe people of this State’ | BF Say less dee eee mon ge geese emi emma ts great discontent prevails altalong the river, from Lare: | meta of ochre, and wore the WA ottatene ieee ence Fb beremerns Dyers coeds ihe fermen or | eoUALrighis upon the canals and calwaye OF Bile ate. a cores tooeeedoartaote ald tothe ‘plain por 30 the ois okinn: > RII . wa, rune fr he eta Incpebiy oP amnn | eee ee aa cua hans | ta contaoa, tatoood iene'res some, ull'mors. | ‘Peskie Woyou, and ening yee gourproeat | Teens O-Rnir and von Asan, Bo, Conran aod | Moneys arcing fem the etl, and the peat ming "y ‘ my} etary, &c. paid out euch mone: babe 5 soldiers who defenied a fast year are so | teat many frionds in Our midst, and 1 am sorry to say T | Wero. nme oy carat terete pdenmabesgeci Afew } your mouthpiece, aud shea te you. On you Gud’mo, | REPLY OF 30uN WILLAANS, ESQ, DENooRAMC NouNen yor | further sum of $8,500, with interest, as a debt ae that they will. not present themselves to do 20 Ting wrie gages on tia mu i, Aratcne ining caste, | epnal J crkes ined Dae Or AN tetcioae | snd on every ‘person in this metropolis, a groat | STATE SEXATOK, 1 run TWENTY suguTH SENATORIAL DistRiCT. | and owing from the church to the , a8 nasigoce of . Bat pages on this matter; butono ameare | towns ineninctive boon has been bestowed. Benevolence and patriotism I ei ‘ Benjamin W. Benson and Wright Gillies, which = Cpe aged soldiers, little seeniion, Of: if we do not get assintance soon, or make some demon- | al life. TfG @ Utlle Gmse sore, and the rudiments of roti Pal Genmixmex—I have received AO eireular, containing ine bere isputed by tho pti cn eltoee rine ee have moved the heart of ‘+a mechanic of New York’— | terrogatories to for #0 he deligbis to call himself—to consecrate a part ot | Sisieof New Yok ren sory anf the wealth he bas gained by individual enterprise to the | I am in favor of retaining the cavals as tbe peperey, of te waeeful Doneflt of is country; and that not ina transitory | Stite—of tele conplotion ai the eariicet pow ible time? and in way, but 80 as to last through alltime. Ithas not boon | fVOF of such slaw as will guarantee to = stration on this band and drive them out, Brownsville will | gious Perceptions are distinguishable; CN ED men Mpeokt, merchant y unfold in a definite way. better an: prs thing, bap en ag is property Detter ideas, appear, until finally the. ‘of truth and rea not less than thirty men have been po gare every night | 80n in which we live has come, We back—the opi reference tw ascor! as between the plaintiff church, to whom the residue of such moueys roche Poor ought to be paid. After paying the the sums s0 whe of this ii @ere are any. Be conceded to have been advanced, with interest, the resi- ys lve var tat Vina ctr | Sat elle th ae, eh many etfs a | wr wih encanta rsa Gaom | Secombe tut recaoaan | mays, afta vacant ee peta | Gucafie money aed toms Pld Pama Oy his atount erent cif thn Unita lace’ ” | Se mmo pod, m wearing ees down. very fa | thn if aasere tet Shee ey er ea eae, | amet e clr of pact tenon of Some "pectamey gfcinten Taagae br ibe vetaieas | Ramm ot saattaimes fe. aie ete mews xe thing ‘6 certain, and you may mark my i Wl dace tama. 004, we eee bate tastes teenie ‘Or maxims in politics. We turn to ourselves inqiir peers yp men —_ ial Ne bi xi . neon nd Te Foe vl phan. prwary 4 ir time, and we have been paying twenty-five r all it has been the means of inconceivable advancement | _ of the canal system, New York. entitled to be paid that amount out of the residue of mo- the day. We have a day guard of twenty-five men, Wo ve recogni a ‘on the giobe. There mixed with pleasant antoipationa of what th: A i e g short of an American army can put an end 10 the | Kove cen wo, busy taking ouro of ourselves that T do not | as been an iateliectaal advance, and wa can no more | f h pleas what that gift. will Buoomrrm, Oct 38,1880. | $9,500, with interest, is a debt jastly Petbeo strvqzic, cowhat you plows. If this canuot bo obtained | Dayo Deen, Dury taking oaro of ourselves that Ido not | bas, Pate Sa Wielka en mente the meng a cenaer | befeaflae do. generatina afar offin th future it wil | | ORxrizaex—t have no bedtation iw auwefingyourcirea- | the chireh to the. plant. Tam of the opinion Ut the ‘every hing will go to the doge and no mistake. been on this ‘matter. Peoplo at a distance ‘may think | them, than the adult man can be swayed by thotriviatitie | (rieodlecs roomy piri tee) tore ee cow: Of many & | Mend f bemlocted ioe eS en ee rofervo wena right jn Na. coucinsion, and sant ie. pageet Mr. Otway has loft, accompanied by the hearty curses | T7htv of this affhir, but] am afraid that it, warand is | WbIch ave governed tho conduct of the boy. So thue | mans it wid clear aera Co ae MANY & struggling | gy wo auccoastully carry out the views of the Gunton League, | SB0w be confirmed. | He who asks for eqhity. mast do all eral Mexicans, and all p Without exopp- | Geoper laid than moat of wsimagine. Persons st a die. | &l the great truth that I wish to inculcate here to. | }°wt t will cloar away the difficulties of his path; | §3 tar as they relate to ibe canal poliey of this State, * | equity; and there being no contesting creditors, ‘surely € r : ‘open the book of knowledge to many a mechanic. | *°yei*#Be: land shall vodo. fcr, the tee modiate the church owes the plaintiff the $3,500 with interest, it tance think wo bave a large population, and ought to be st the life of @ nation le meant for Intellectual de. } “But far beyond these personal and pussing benefits, ii | Uonat the eviareoment cr ie easel eee 1d be equitable for them ” What, more OUR ACAPULCO CORRESPONDENCE. able to take care of ourselves; but our whole force dota | Vel t, Intellectual developement overrides ali } will impress an enduring stamp on, the dentinies Shall rote for, "alan sesuriog tothe people of us Sais cata! | Just and ea pay a ash? aad why Ot Beano U. 8 Siooroe Was Se. Marra} | Bot exceed ene undod Persons tu all, of al coloreand na- | Olser things! 1 do not exelude even morals. Morality | city, and on she destinies: of tho uation oo. Therein os Fight upon the canaie and ral royncr tha bua,” | Ae Court dedor the $2500 10 be oat aver ne ee oe Acarcico, Sopt. 22, 2859. tons, and { am satisfied not over fifty of them could bo re- famed — Lai inser ond a baees Uy eens "7 "a rich reward. What he has done in prodi- | o¢ ia opporet i, and shall vole agaiont, the wale or leasing | if the church ought immediately to it back again? Mest of the Orew—Independence Day in Mexico—Specch | Wod on in atight place, We aro now trying to get up a | improve the people among whom he lives mi so by } gal Nberality will redound to the perpetual honor of his See Oe Chairman ae ete ei eee cing | ‘The question then is, is the $3 interest, a debt fa eeteace theasoutiaws mn thontiirese. | thelr intellect. | The voice of histery procisim: | temory, in benefits to the individual, in distinction to the | ToRERR¥,ORRuRx, C wand Hua Ain, Secretary | s.c0 due and owing from the ‘church to the plaintif. & Commodore Porter, &. hold. We must do 40, or leave, or get some protection that all other abortive. Our ances 4 city, in the glorifying of bis country, and in tho strcugth. } muruy oF Ai cautoes; ¥80., AMERICAN nOWINEX ron etary. | On ibe part of the church, it is insisted that it ie 1 pee in the Hsraty that it was reported, on thestrength | from the government Laide Bho me tay A yt ane hy ily ad ening and cementing of that “ Union” which he loves 30 SENATOR, INTHE TURTEERTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT. not:—First, because it was not at and ‘to the time of f private advices, that there hae been much slokness on | THN BANDITTT AT BROWNSVILLE—GENERAL TwiGcs | them? ‘The only ruling powers were the military and the | WO To Bewcy O'Ruity axp Hocm Auzs, Passiven? xp bro. | 0,alleged assignment to the Sheetal, caving Weard this vessel; that between twenty and thirty deaths | B48 NO TROOPS—NEWS FROM MONTEREY—VIDAUR- | monastic, They had carri to ite fun Supreme Court Circuit. muzany ov tHe Cussrox Leagve:— 0” | secohd: it absolutely payable nd oxtog by the ‘auaeee? Qed occurred, and that a large number of the crew were | BI FARFARING 70 FIGHT—ORDERS FOR 18 AR- | extent. Had thoy endured for a thousand years : Before Hon. Judge Roosevelt. saveral questions, relative to car Save Polen reer Tene | and thus.a debt, that it was not owned end helt by Bou? ‘The fact is that thero has not been one death REST, le . could have no more. They had stood by w! canals, to which I bricfty reply—though so far rye fndi- | son and G: assignors, at the time of their alleged prestrated. ‘the Now Orleans Picayune, Oot. 24.] rose from the abyas of barbarism; to a ex- IMPORTANT TO INSOLVENT DEBTORS. vidually concerned, ile ‘wholly ‘unnecessary, as the part; aasignment of it to the plaintiar, and therefore did not pass om board of this vessel, nor any sickness, except one man | ‘Tho Rio Grande was getting low again, but navigation | tont had assisted it; but now their work was done, —Jo Which my name represents is #0 largely in the ‘minority that ; . 5 bd MF iLs chikenat and tes cts or tn Nov. 1.—John Sattig v8. Stephen Paul.—This was an } ghait ‘be exempted trom any ollelel xctOn oe ie cor pedi yt pe me pany pte rid Hosa noe ee ‘with the rheuniatiam, and two or three with colds. The ee ea be the lag of the | man ‘show what thoir uses and what thelr failures hed | action upon ® promissory note made by the defendant for Norertheices, Common, requires that T shoubd “say solutely payable and owing 10 Benson and Gili, that tho e@icers and crow bave enjoyed uninterrupted health up to | agar ane,state of things sntoltign nomi been. ‘There wore great forests extending ovor vast dis. | nine hundred and odd dollars. ‘Tho defence was a dis- | Taster demands 9oo TCTTORMMCTICS as thelr Fespectial can: | Ce te rr meOaee the’ Asan earonse ._ charge under what is known as the two-third ast. Tho | _Ithsa been my lol to be connected, ted, Editoriall; ress in this State some twe: Biren notenforce the claim. I think at the lime of the assign- Tmaust give you a brief skotch of our festivities in honor noe f 5 igh defendant read in evidence the di of the defend. | tho'wbceof sebich ies Fieve esti Taerezearh dartog | ment to the plaintiff the $9,600 was absolutely owing and @f the ‘Mexican -Independenco that took place in this town ‘ ae Matanioroe ssuargesaoas aes ee v hed inate daebaad Sor ace | aoeeesd ant granted by Hon. A. D. Russell, City Judge, under tho | system, and, since ibe enlargement wip anes ‘upon, have | Payable by the church to Benson and Gillies penton last Friday, the 16th inst. The Governor of Acapulco | by his chlet guard. Ho yet has a camp wll guarded and | Over trackloss woods where moa should have been, | Wothirdact,andrested. Teaeits tninetiais completion, aa demtnted by the beatin | Ser thet the rie} of scion was in. them alos, pe isa gavo our Commander and his officers an invitation to join | fortified, it is said, on thie ide of the Fiver, i the potrero | herds of deer were straying; the sandy hills wore | _ The ant ined noe the original | “Tacommon with very many of our fellow citizens, 1 depre- | of the uptown party of ead church.” By the spree: Dear hig 1g , and another at San José, afew | alive with conies; the downs with focks of bustard. The | P&! pon Ww iecharge was granted, and in- } eaied the repeal of tne law exosting tlle trons om grail: | ment of the 19th of January, 1858, between the im the ceremonies of the day. After duc etiquette, the | miles oft. A written by William Nealo, 2sq., to ’s cabin ‘was made of reeds, or sticks plastered | sisted that the d ras ord for the roa. | Toads, and.am deciioily infavor of ts re-enacunent cburch as the corporation ‘of the frat Procession was jolned, and the Captain and. Governor took | his daughter bere, recelved yesterday, states that Nicho- | over with mad, witha cbimneyless fire, perbaps of peat, | #0ns, among others:— there was no jule of | | Iam utterly gonosed to any restrietion or monopoly in its | and Benson and Gillies “on behalf of and ieee? the ead and proceeded to the Catholic church, where | }6# Chane, the butcher, now not so favdrably Known here, | 18 the object and manner of his fe he wag but a remove |. the lesolncnts ert Nooo Paayg Bes for ine | posed to ase ee eer ComaY forall who're dis} Contig the Board of ‘Trustocs of maid cburgh of High Mass was celebrated in all the pomp of that faith, | hendved and dity mos under nie comamand, and that the | cama in ihe adjacoat stream, “Ihero were higkwaymen ea, | Bot constitute m schedule ef tho fnsotvent's cota. gd, | Zeminfaror ofibensciment ota prota law. | | - | the uptown party of said church” of the second part, and at the élevation of the Host the bells of the town rang | Ta: Indiana havo joined him. 5% the roads, pirates in the rivers, vermin inabundanca ia | because the schedule of the indolvent’s debts showed ‘ ely to each and every one of them. Hagerty pe ay Maen dg. of the second part the sum of $3,500 for the the said up town Board, said payment to be to said a they were for borrowed monoy, when the affidavits of the " A, HL, CALHOUN. pl ghiapenarat eas pay arent pany at gy aan y amet Hag and beds. The oo sos er ioning creditorsshowed the same debts to be forstocks, | REPLY OF EDWIN ALLEN, FAQ., OF OSWEGO, DEMOCRATIC KOMT and salute of guns was fired. When the ceremonies or that if mado it will bo, succesful; but mach injury. | vetches, fern roots, and even tho bark of tos; there wat Were ended the procession marched to the rooms of the s Benson.” By ao distinct and separate article of said P may be done by the sccretly sctting on fire of houses, or | no commerce to put off the extremity of famine. Man was dg and merchandise sold and delivered to theinsolvent. | NEE FOR THE OFFioE OF STATE SENATOR (TWENTY-FIRST CH : . “ Me ee eeatif abe aor eae er are | tne. TObbory Of thom in ‘tbe ‘Our® poopie are draw’ of | allogother atthe mercy of tho. evasune; the popuiadon, | 3d; Becanve the notice tothe plaiatilf and other Grodiors | Ratomuax orracr, Pinan Oieink Tie? (| Goraonn Sued Eon en ieee mee to ee coe ee things of this life and | from one part wholly to another. leg, undor foints | sparse as it was, was perpetually thinned off by pestilence | Of the insolvent,to show cause why the insolvent should | sess, Hexny O’Ruri, Chairman, and Huck Alism, Sec. | end just account of the property in their hands, and prey ly oa A ag of attack, assassinations might be made of solitary indi. | aud want. Nor was tho eiate of tho townsman better inan | Zot be discharged from his debis, was. not served person- Gunziexsn—T am in the receipt of your cireuiar; but, inthe | which bas come to thoir hands since the separation’ and the fo toast =" nd the United States—-May | Viduala who might not bo in the main body. that of the rustic: his bed a was a bag of atraw, with a | Ally, or by letter addressed by mall. ena Thee to denier orem, cannct anawer in, detail, ae I | iso of all sums paid by them for property or on account ‘be blended forever.” ‘This was to bi If Cortinas’ mer are well hid away in the cha 2, it } fair round log for a pillow; if he was in r ces Court held thatthe ORV AA RET | FORE ES oan ‘céber circumstances; and oan only Zive / of caid church in John strect;” and by another distinct “the” American’ Consul, who. remarkofy that he | Would bo diftcutt, to find thom; but unless ae Baaing is us oring was 0 lather—perounal Inrduration, Bat Got | eae ae ae canid moncs US sorrea © porconstiycor | fates, Tass opposed, Bad peony ban ery praia, ‘Scale or leas> | and separate articlo of said agreement it was ‘would al er beat way to | conducivo to personal ness; if poor, a wisp 7 , 3 canal 20% : peed tad an emg ae tro. ok | Dataset tsar er A Oem | eb cht aerate casemate | hao Was ig Rn Sat Now ie | Bk Stage etn ene Hen | A ty se a propery el fries would always. continue. next toast was given ramos H Neary igolvent and creditors resided that 2 ver chattels and real estate which they have at an ac as § the 20th ult, and one | between the cabins built of reeds in the fen, the miacrablo | Where tho Ive and ci rs re |, Was not tha Second, I am fn favor of the completion canals, 80 a3 ired f their Dy the second in command, le General:—“The | _ The two expresses sent, onc on be ee ee Proof of the service of eaid natico which’ could or did | to give them thelr fe gry a reason of their connection with said church, of Mexioo who gained its Hberties.”” ‘To this our | 9 the 6th inst. to San Antonio, have returned. The last | wigwams of villages an " ‘walls’ of. the Biro the fudge jurisdiction to proveed to the matter, vo or- vend Coad inte ae ees ‘measures mumorizod by and while acting or professing to act for said church,’ Eopisin mado the following remarks:—Gontlomon, it af. ] 08° brought tho reply of Gen. to the appeal of our | castle and repens Wel niet Shey who lived near | Ze tor grant the discharge, and, ther Coustliution to provide the msens for that purpose. &c. By recitals coutained in said agreement it ap- fords me infinite pleasure to hear this sentiment,and J | Committee of Safety for aid, which is cool enough. Ho | thosetimes bewail the lotof ague-stricken peasant, and the pI was eniitleal 0 @ verdict for’ the Granted ya Tam in favor of ap in 0 to railroads Psd ‘that @ dispnte had theretofore existed in the feel that I ‘among you here to-day more as a Mexi- | dees not even allude to the reqpems fon senceupyins Nort Poin na vith locienation ia ie of >} clatcted and interest. Seen, ia Seteemany) ees le all the rights of iret Methodist Episcopal church of the city of New i rican as urged by them. It is a satisfaction to know | mendicants, pardoners and ecclesiastics’’ of every grado, ant corporations snd Stockholders be respected ‘hich prod " protract : Se Bavelbbought fone Vise jens] rank: that tere isa power above him. On tho othor band, } who hung round the ee the church; to the IMPORTANT TO MARRIED PEOPLE. ee Perera ak Man tteea ener ee gation, arent aatievonsinnt Hate 4 ing my own father jore Porter -who coramanded | three hundred volunteers, under authorization from the | nightly wassall and rioting ness in tho castle hall, | «yoy, 2_ETlery xs. Malherbe.—The following opinion was }, 8 highly favored. corporations } ing between patties known as the down town ani the a fhe Mexican Navy ‘during that revolution which made peg penile Ritter here, "whan be left Exe local piven round’ which npr dimctend wore tho ir delivered this moraing by Justice Roosevelt: end PTA rn eat tad the petcrost of the Rate, | Sewn parties, or by persons claiming wo represent pala ts of these gallant men, who. To thie cace the hucband is sued tor the debt of hie | gisatlon should be so shaped. that or own, cpp parties; and that the agreement was entered into with a Antonio. handed baron, familiar with scenes of outrage and deeds How long will the United States leave its fodoral boun- | of blood, and the abbot, indulging in the last extrome of dary to be defended by Mexican troops, ifat all, and the | luxur, patriot ivi all ran- Disement of a foreign despot, devoted the Pier eet ters 4 lef i magnificent in single State of Texas to do tho duty of the Union in chas- | frey, is hawk and hounds. ’ Rural life had but I proved ince tunes to achieve the liborty of Mexico. ‘The ‘Mexico enacted View to settle such suits and difficulties, 2 ga Foo @ final that the family of Admiral David Porter end to all controversy. Now, whether the $3, fe; is, can such o suit, under tho cir- rae wife; and the question is, ” r ir- { nal by this agreement by the church to ‘the party of the se- cumstances proved on tho trial, as the law now stands be | _ Having thus briefly given my answers on the subject to which should rever citizens of Mexico, enjoying all rights . you have directed my attention, and sa I trust withsuflicieat | Cond part, and the claim for which was assigned b; er, enages ofeiaiecnehigito all kia, 0 an mahdeen, ting and repressing the aggressions of Indians and thols.} pro Sicpiet eget Gresar; tn ta physical aspoot it sustained against him, it appears, that is. wife bas, at Piatuness io eusbie you to aacetiais my parilon. ne q Bensoe ul Giliosto tho plant, was ahecltely owing and a native or the citizen, can fee) more interest in the wol- ks lected. % S | present, no prope! oul wae bre, g-predh ened REPLY OF HENRY R.PICRSON, ESQ, REPUBLICAN a payal y the church at time of the ment to ‘tare, pros , elvil and religious iberty of Mexico than | The peers — ew looked for every hour. at, ae — oa pier Bree pnt were na.win- | collected. Madame rbe and her husband, althou: TOR SENATDL, SECOND SLNa2O0UAL DISTRICT (orrt OF SRude, | Ze Plaintiffs, depends upon tho construction of this agroe- myeelf, and 1 fore desire to see this country enjoy that civil and reli; Se 8 Bed my own native land poole gies a ‘was responded to by three hearty vivas. After the health of our President and sevoral other na- ional toasts, the company broke oPe while the musicians mourdered Tne Mader nay of Yankee Doodle,” dag living together, carried on business, as was shown, for 1). many years in their separate names, and in different Broox.yn, Oct. 27, 1859. places. About four years his establishment, for | Hocw Arrx. Ex, Recretary of Oinloa 1 1e— fome reason not fully explained, was discontinued. Since DraRk Sin—Yours of the 224 inst. covering circular and then all the purchasea havo beon mado in the namo of | interrogatories is before me for answer. the wif, and among them the purchases on which this | 1 "8s reared in Otsego county. and educated in the old whig suit is founded. The plaintiff's aseignors, Pholps & Co., | fhnt Tie canaissbould be prosere’ ‘A Mat ment. The counse! for the church contends that the agree- ment to pay the $8, and the agreement to render tha ‘account and to transfer and deliver the property are de- osyeseer en each other, and that the $3,500 was not paya- es and no action could be brought to recover the same, until the property was transferred and delivered, and the lery are in our midst, with a sufficiency of ammunition, | ed by a firo? There was no physician for the grein rus- all: under the direction of I4out. Langdon, and we feel | tic, but, merciful as ever, the good monk was with quits canfident that we will be able to crush out any at- | his crucifix, The aim was to smooth the suflorer’s pasgage tempt on us from any quarter. to the next world—not to save him for this. In the cities ‘The reply of Genoral Twiggs, alluded to above, ex- | the pestilence walked unstayed—its triumphs numbered presses briefly his deep regret at his inability to render | by the sounds of the death cryer in the streets, or the » account rendered. I think the proofs taken by the - Nae eee toe Tr Ontany Guisicatas ohio: Wheaanistanes anced. All tho troops under bis command | Knell for the soul that was paging away. No uch ting |-not only charged the goods tober individnaly, bot too | under te conto, tof the ine, ato at cgumeree foo show tht th property was cahsedednal ores H )s bal of, ant now actively em on} 3 + was lores Ye ber Jividual notes, ving for them a receipt as in might econ con 6a" mn nen an: bstant ‘was then about seven o’clock, and the natives col on } he Indian freee. ? are ly employe: singularly successtul statesmanship ff tho Hinber of the er individual , giving ipt ig) ly yy |, Or up town party, sul tially ‘the Plaza to have a fan }, but it came on to rain pell- moll, and postponed their dance to a moro favorable aca- son. J] am not a very oxpert hand at giving sketches in foreign landa, but you must reosive this one as it ia. rrespondence of tho New Orleans Picayune. ae ‘Vrms ‘Onc, Oct, 28, 1860. ‘You can hardly imagine the joy it gave us to Bee once the account, That Malherbe approved of these purchases } control of monopolies. there can be no doubt. But it is equally clear ‘hat he did ae SS en of the immediate enlargement of 80 under thy idea that the goods were to be hers and the Ton ve ‘years of strict professional life in. Now Yorks city have debts hers, He acted, we presume, under some vague | not pesmitied me to be fully aware of all the coniicts be. notion of the French instead of the knglish law. By the | tween the canaland railroad interests; but my early limpres. former, husband and wifo aro in many respects two dis- | sions are unchanged; nor have I any interests which could in : P | any way affect my judgment suold the questions. be brought inet peraoos; by the laster they are ip most respects one. | SOLU thr leguiative action, H. B. PIERSON: in pursuance of the agreement prior to the assigu- ment to the plaintiff; but it appoars that the 60 count never has been rendered; and upon the point whether Benson and Gillies, or the’ up town party, had ever offered te render it, or the church, or the trustees of the church, had ever demanded it, the testimony is very contradictory. Iam of tho opinion, howevor, that the The departure of the Mexican troops was made the lation was kept up to its average sparse amount. occasion of ‘pleasing interchango of civilities, in which iy det woke up at the end of the fifteenth century, the Mayor of Brownsville thanked them in the name of | and , 80 far as the domestic comforts and family life the people for the assistance they had rendered, and the | of its common people were concerned, that since the days former Ts pee “a lively pleasure in having givens | of Cesar absolutely nothing had been accomplished. ‘It slight pr that they are bors.”? is commonly said that this was owing to the extinction of the Mexican side of the frontier, the Flag furnishes } civilization by tho barbarian overwhelming Italy and If the wife, with the husband's azsent, express or im- agreements to pay the $3, and to render the acooun! more in our waters, Thi morning last, the familiar | ine following, trom which i would appear that the | Greece. But that is not the truth. In those countries the | plied buys goods, the goods, as a geheral rulo of tho | REPLY OF JOMUA FIFO, JK., usa.. rxrUNIICAX AND AMxnicax | gfe Independent, and esirien ste the one upon the form of the old steamship 900, 80 long tous the | troublo among tho leaders has scarcely begun:— sacred fire of learning was fast dylng out. It would have ish common law, become the property and the obli. | CANDIDATE FoR statE SuNATOR, TENTH SUXATORIAL DIETRICT, | other, Jam inclined to think also, that evon the transfer ealy direct and ortain means of coma Nuevo Leon appoars to be in commotion. Vidaurri | spontancously become extinct had no barbarian touched | gation the debt of the husband. Gates against Brown, 6 | (USTER AND GREENE CoUNTINS,) =o and delivery of the property was not a condition t home and those we love. titty ee earn and Zuazua, it scema, did not comply with the ongage- | it. As when you add frosh coal to afire that is burning | Selden 20; Gardngy against Gardner, 2% Wendell, 520. | to Messrs, Hexny O'Riuix axp Neck Alueey Pieciont + to the right to the $3, By the agreoment the $3,500 out, and arrivod off tho harbor Wednesday night, but too | mont of the former with Zaragoaa when he gave him a | low you may for a timo still further diminish it, perhaps | jt is contended, “however, and I ‘think correctly, and Secretary of the Clinton me— ? ‘was to be paid “(for the expenses of the up town board,’? = oe rh ba! \ egal ey Ramet vig ed t, which was that he would scparate himself en- | risk its entire putting out, but in duo season, it all goos | that the recent ‘statute has changed the rule referred | _ Ganzvewex—Your clrewar of October 18 bas this moment | not for the property or the delivery of the property, or for to. The object of that statute was, no doubt, reme- | been handed me, Tembrace the fret opportunity to reply to ial “to remove the disability which the common | Your interrogatories. s Jaw attached to coverture, and to enablo a married | ynthied pian er OF te completion of the canals, as con oman to bave somthing which ale might call har own, | Second—Y/am opposed to pling or leasing the canals of ta the account or the rendering the account, and the account was to bo rendered ‘‘for the information of the down town ‘board, and not for the $3,500.” I think the $3,500 was payable absolutely forthwith, or at least on demand; and ‘ely from public affairs, and would only romain in the | well, the new material wil sre sshort timo to arrange his private businoss. On | The countloes bee 4 barbarians of Europe thrown into the 788 goon as he reaci Villaldama, to the | the foci of Greek ani Aig) north of Monterey, he sent out circulars to various points, | a time the general heat, but by degrees it sproad through- and has al organized a small but somewhat formid- | out their mass, and the bright flamo of modern clr \d to do something for her own subsistence and that State upon any terms. even ifa transfer and delivery of the property, or an offer xr. owes, oe Lega ha lp on the Fog | able force under him. All Bustamente and the greater | was the result. Such ‘reat tse result of a thousand years. | her offspring; and {t should thoreforey have w boral con. | — Third—( am in favor of seenring to the people of this great | to do 60, was necessary before there was aright to make fish steamer of tho 5th instant, an escort part of Villaldama are in his fayor, and the more north. | Tho really inftuontial agont, tho ecclesiastic, was @ man Iways on the same (and even | the demand, that the proofs establish that the her offsprin ‘icn.”? (Dard; ‘inst than in the Court of | State the use of the canals and rail a i, 2 suitnre Reporte, 7@.) So construed, Tam un- | mole favorable) terms, as should be granted tocitizens of wher | was transferred and delivered in pursuance of tte et ‘a ern jurisdictions of Lampasas, &., are expected to take tained by intentions jt'a8 good, by perseverance just 1 Meng = eet ¥ hes ent. ‘The $5,600 then was owing and payable abeo- wi Who part with him. as unwearied, by an ene a8 vigorous ablo to seo how it is that a marricd woman may not now 1 i ‘ Gn tn other and, au undiaspined rabble, ti aad, | Own, "Tho defect lay not ia iim, but In tho < seo for ay bree ep ee OO Sune, ened our * mr, tract a debt. Since imprisonment for debt has been | cuse for my brief reply. JOSHUA FIBRO, lutely at the time of the assignment. To Mr. Mathews, at present in charge ofthe legation, has tn- | ately appeared on the very streets of Sallllo, shouting | which vainly tried to” accomplish provement h | abolished, contracting of debta ia but a modo of acquiring | carry ce sricaw ¢ OUKG, £30, CeceERAnG tome cog | hada right to the claim to the plaintif’? Bensom Mr. os ‘the de » a for Miramon, and down ‘with Aramberriand Vidaurri | the morals, whilst it abased or ignored the intellect. Tho } and disposing of property, and by the act in question she SENATOR, THIRTEEN DISTRICT, f nd Gillies individually, or the up-town party, or the Board Aedge the authority of Juarez, as " too. ‘This lsat news comes from sources not friendly to the | time came at last when a Sesion ee oro org is invested substantially with the same power of acquisi- Aumany, Oct. 25, 1839. of Trustees of the tpsown party, of which Benson and left the city of Oaxaca on the Sth of Sep. Wberal cause. There may be some commotion, but | men sought to improve the social state igh - | ton and disposition as if she were “a single female.” If, | Hawny O'Ruxszy, Fsq., Chairman, Ac.:— Gillies were two? I think Benson and Gillies were tha . - | Aramberri will be seconded effectually and will maintain | al developement. We are the wonderful re- | then, ‘‘a single femalo”’ may buy on credit, why not, un. | Dean Sun I am in receipt of your circular, propounding to | logal ownors and holdorg of the claim, and bad a right in- ember with 2,500 men, to attack Tehusoam, near Orizabe. | himself, Aramberri doclares that sult. Though scarcely three have elapsed, | der the now act,a married woman? The case of Yale and | Me, several nterrrgatories, in answering w: have great | Giridasly to assign to tho plaintifi.” Tuo agreement of ‘Two hundred ‘Fijos de Vera Crux” (our city troops) were | hy Zaragoza was improvidontly given previ how the powers of nature ave been t | Dederer, recently passed upon by the Court of Appeals (18 | PINT ae: 1 Tam opposed to other the 19th of January must be considered as entered into sant up from hore a few dave ago te ie sald, to act 1 cot | order of ‘Degollado’ ‘Vidaurri fad ns | into tous! Nor has tho which | Now York Reporte, 05), merely decided that when a | pochior of the senci ot this sae’ rbnes mins semen tics. | hotween the chureh as a corporation and them indfviduat- ert with Inievtra against Seen ta sa cin te ould be ‘snd brought to toany good mon in the old timen entortainod—that if yon } wife signod m note as gurety for her husband, the ¢on- | thio the property of ineorporated companica or of private indi- | Jy. Mbo church, represented by - Caregen, tye Bay now for for troagon and disobedionee to orders. instruct the mind you may injare the morals—been at all | tract as to her was not bmding. Much stress in the | Yiduals. Iam satisfied that public ‘demands that those dentof the of * Wood, one of Oriuaba for the of Govondng it. It is eald be en | aocordingly ordered the i and | vorified; indeod, wo find that mon are better in propor- | opinions delivered was laid upon the pecaliarities of | important, works should be preserved in perpetuity, as the trustees, and who had been appointed a committee Geavored to get oe eee na <4 , and Lic. D. Manuol Garcia Rajon, well known | tion as they are wiser, In whatever direation wo look we | the law of surctyfhip, and upon the probable undu ‘Wo the second I reply, that I'azn ts fiver of the speedy oom. | the Purpose, by a resolution of the of en- Lappe gate grneonenr hore, whom wo are sorry to eo in much company: Ifo, | seo how vad te the improvement. | Tbe physical ran | influence of the husband, and upon the supposed want of the featof the cansin aconding sims in | ‘ored into the agreement. a tho church or 208,00, not, pe Oh, Del’ is nee | Manuel Z. Gomer; late editor of tho Boldin, is more poworful, tho man more perfect, the | of benefit to the wile,’ The rensoning does not apply | may judgment, the frends of our canal xystem have not over. | Benson and Gillies, by entering Intothe ent for or ie expethea awe? Sroken of; ‘but is mot | Secretary of Stato, He was baniahod with Aramberri. moral man nore pure. For tho poor, in tho midst of all | to a ‘on eredit, made by a married woman | estimated the necessity or the value of rovement representing the up-town or the Board of ‘Trustees feared, not on account of our strength, rare, Siato Legislature was to meet on the Lat of Novem. | this social activity; this business energy, is charity any | carrying on business. In her own name, in her own | fo tho third 7 snewer, thet } am in favor of euch legislationgue of the np-town party, ecko the down.town par- me at the North. tg | Per, to make provision for the election of another Gover- | the less overflowing? For him who is eagor for Know- | cetablishment, and for hor own benefit. And even that de- | Tay.Pe reanres io secur, to ue eppiect tis Ree ea to, or the Board of Trustees of the down-town a All is quiet and cheering nor, and do sich other businoas as ‘be required. ‘This | ledge is there not certain to be Rbeipor? “What io t that cision wag couourred in by only a bare majority. Tho | Detect them against the" discr! railway > | to be the church , OF to represent the at San Luis. Vidannl is undor azreat. Tt scoms his | is considered a great step in advance. rrineyer had | the very building we aro im. andthe ocoasion that | chasge of aingto vote would have produced a ditoront | Pit yontuattdescribe a a ystems cttimarie attines, | corporation, Both of the antagonistic divisions gould wn men ‘lost confidence in his integrity, and finally | nod of a logialaturo or judiciary. brings us together Todly ree? Benevolence, a love fan In the previous case of Derby and Callaghan, It | tice woparaileled in the annals of trade and commeroe.”” not be, or represent the church or corporation, each to fomed Aramberri.. The government here sie gad From the more distant intorior thore is nothing new, ex- | for our race and a desire for its amelioration areas strong | was hold by a unanimous vote that a married woman W. 4. YOUNG. | the excursion of the other. It follows that the statement « disgrace, a8 he was 2 i Rue oe aie it tf, and | Sept the statoment that Genoral Marques, at ‘a, | as ever. For the caterprising is there not an open ca- | could accept a lease to herself, although the consideration | RzPLy OF THFONORF THTON, RHQ. RATUBLICAN NoMiNE® oF | Of tho representative character or capacity in which Bea- ‘with, always acting by himself an Mraself, and | had been ordered to despatch 1,500 mon, with two - | reer to woalth and consideration? The ayston under which | expressed in it was the future payment by her of the tipu- ‘THE POURR ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, CITY OF BROOKLYN. son and Gillies entered into the agrooment, must be con- eve submitting 10 federal asthority. | With You, be Hibs erilery, to Trapani, but that Wo had refwaed fo | its our ot olive mingles together al Yonds | fetod quarterly rent. Now a feaso, whore the rent. is not orice, Tonnes hie, F< SOT oe ae enaererins c tee ‘woul ve been States — . | doso, on the ground that capture of Tepic had {n- | to bind together in tho da of commerce men id in ad is neither more nor less than a purchase . pra juals, and as tho contracting partics second part, and successful as he was, he has for u ded Pai vance, pu Hucu Asx, Esq., Secretary of Ollnton League ‘that the 4 “9 homent fallen victim to lus soitconoolt and personal Son Degeliade not Hoe en wheter aiyraeeiare cores Atlantic hee ‘ow pe the New World wal Sa Md pencbecaian to bo paid tor hag sinat sortie aL ee ean the pawn party, or of he Board of 7 heruslont ot tis ambition. wo tho slightest intimation of any advance movoment on | soon be whispering to one another. Whoever, tho t the nis the oaze May be ot three, RIX, nine | Firstctam in favor of the Bate holding the eanalsasitsown | up-town party, who, not being incorporated as a party, or ‘Tho liberals claim to hold Topic and Leon, and the expe- | the part of the constitulionalists. Trepeat, de otter his follow meu, thust act by | Sudeeedoemouche: And it theo tbe good, and so | property. ap the Board of Trasteos of a party, were c: ‘nel Sditon contemplated against Mexico itil spoken of as for- chen seteeaiiaiaineatinben influonchig thetr intellect. If 420, Want 00 havo no Hae eee. and the obtigailon to Pay be void? | Second—T arn n favor of thetr speedy entargement and.com- | thor euing or being sued or contracting. ‘The debt, then, obi bn aon Da ra array | MHCenaen, Srmmagy ere eter, Srom | eters sh ty on envi manatee sens | er pr ais ign o eto | rfc ta'S ro fear ben canna | et oly eae bat ie al @mlerod it. Traconis, who has been holding felipe jerete ‘ » “ uestion is, Could the plaintiff purchase thie Ser Detain oth Meio tao sont 2,18, | Hey agin God ate tive | Selacstt pete ants ants | get preg ta i A TS | Kaa an arent Tey ae ower Mdenarat AM RUR Een: Telesian’ eke here, General [vr J.C. Bor se Hons he 15 the mother of superstition and misery. Brute | the husband, The compistnt against him must therefore | Sic teresa 2 keep them open: camuneree need. inet they | under the general act for the inoorpofation of ineuranon, Drage also, but he leaves on the Kngtish stoamer the last | My Herman Futev—{ ave received your appreciable Pieces of-wood by the, comprcenon it mate rcermnne, blocs cholate herd eae om ep aad MLL ‘THBODORE TILTON. | fondand moragage: Tam of the opimion that, Under or tt for Tampico vo take command under Degol- | gayor of the Sth ina., and have thoroughly informed my. | sion depending OA the force with which it has beer heey, | meus staying Proceedings tll hg oan take We soase | REPT OF Am. CALMOMS, mg.» ANRRICAN NOMINEE tom STATE | tho aiceraoasnoen ct She cane, the toe eee Sedo. ; F i wae red in; it also holds more tenaciously if it is rusted ral Te oie ee BL, 1 solute sesignment of the whole mortgage or- Marquez, the “butcher,” is still at Guadalajara golf of its contenta. mei H ac ” + of the Gene: rm. ALBANY, Oct. 31, 1888, : ust be consitered ag i Goanaiuao is well held by tho church faction You know what have teon my ideas on the question of | It tas'fo anita must Go caretelin seiied or Wes nee | quwelfth Aumiversary ef the Pee a tS at a ce aa ceementcm bomen mortgage: They bought the claiea os Yoad” are more namerous snd | ihe Transit, and that my views are that a satisfactory ar. | must bo gontly turned, not driven, and so binds the con- af Guxtizexx—I haye ved your cireular, propounding se- | and took the assignment, supposing that the payment of it ro hindred eitucked'e dowsserd nae ctics Car ot | ranguent ofthe matter will strengthen and bind the rela. | necting parte firmly’ dad woll It we want 10 Medicine. xeralauesta reluinevo, our Hale polcy lx regard te doo | was eccured by tho mortgage assigned to them by the Hobies fortunately came up wilh alnrgs ecort to to to | tons betwoon tho United Sates and Nicaragua, Yor bi | Mow now we may at clear from this conn tho | | The weit anniversary of the New York Acade- | sat scecemed f inwiny Gnotosry,aatie pay wns | Th. Wilh reference tothe, patel rank andes wa J 1 Ol oF 28 h er orn UMtEY. Was never x's worse condition, | yeqgon T insist that they go ahond with oor contract, I re- wR, Roy | MY. Moticine was celobrated last evening st tho Ninth | my name reproscuie i mp largely, in tho sninorsy, thal Yaball | Cieimrtoweacon and Gis, and taking an aaeigunbent of read beet lay Temes the betiet that iat thore will bo no’great dificul rang post profitably ig the abountling toothed ‘the street Dutch Reformed church. Dr. Wateon presided. MEAD couveny requires that Lancard. Day, poe ag at ought to be considered as a further advanee theless, ‘The exercisos were openod by the Rev. Dr. Muhlenberg, } tention to your as thelr i fF the buainces ; but it will be neces. veins, how wo may instantaneously communicate with church on the. security of the mortgage. Tt is trae gation in chasge, He has woo golden opinions from ati | ty 1m, the substance of Ry, , y iy mands, Ke the church their del 2 Poo Mae expecta. ont to evn. | SY wk vnctie oho Une, ie Wa SF this noi | oe ah: wo hn oil a ena cee | Ester ofS. Lake's Hosta, with prver wer which | PGtitaneen my wAtabedonantd edtraty wihtenen | PamulneAtaeD NS Ms and ig; wert sing i beg a Bigeo has ‘alroady arrived and | fie term! which was conceded to Mons. Bolly to comply | population improved means for sciontilc ‘ead practical Dr. Rob in and pronounced his ‘Keo o ot? | consent or knowledge of the church; but the. plainti Ya Rolutrie till Mr. McLane’ avn en reLet to Mr. } with certain conditions, and up to to-day there has been | instruction-—for every man and for every woman, too, wo | eitm upon Medical Science.” Ho showed tho advan: | {em and einoe the enlargement was decided upon, have ucped | bought the claim and took an \t of Ht, and tha in the ‘way of ees caer Of | no notice of him, and’ it is hardly possible that he will | muet!provide occupation. The motality of a nation is | tage of pubtic hygiene and its benefit to the citizen in pro- | its immediate completion, as demanded by the best interests of | assignment made the church tho of the-plainuff, the Minister left, but the Charge ad Since | como in the fow days that remain. the aggregate of the morality of individnals; a lagy man | Serving tho hoalth of towns and cities. By itevery man | the Stale, My conclusion is, that the report of the referea ve general business up sdunieably, and jo on exes eee’ |. Lazn pleased to kuow that tha compatiy is preparing the | is necessarily a bad man, an idlo ie nocessarily a demo. | becomes bis own doctor, and te enabled to administer tn | | Tn, cummon with rery many of out fellow eltivens, Tdepre- | yo confirmed. ‘The question Of Costs ig reserved wnt the ‘with the government, . tlormy | ssoans for the Transit, and trust yott may arrange it all ; | ralizod 1. It was doubtices such refloctions | cases of family sickne {Gite endings decidedly in favor of ia re-enactment entry of the order. 22—A. M. cane for, to spenk frankly to you, tho principal orfonly obsorva- | which Mr, Cooper, tho, founder of this Iusti- ‘ton that is made against your company is that it may | tution, to establish it as a ‘seat of practical science 1668. ‘The rest of the discourse was mainly culogistic of the 0. rest in ses CTT wane snd doe ‘fo eee eulire equality for ‘ai tobe aoe dis United States Olreuit Court, use ysician’s benevolence, devotion and zeal in eee ‘ More ire ‘Tho English courier from tho city of Mexico has not yet pro! mn, Showing at the same time the romanee ani arrived, and the steamer is off. I cantiot, toad | Want the means to put the Transit in oporation in short } And art, to devote it to tho pursuit of philosophy pened La Before Hon. Judge Ingersoll. thing vory Inte from. and lotiers, to make i tonophy | sealty of tho physician's Hie. Tam in favor of the enactment of a pro rata law. 4 ’ ir: have news, Rete co ee And offic: ior cairo anxiously to eee Mr. Dimitry hore. His missions! collections, ” physical bs ee hd cell. listened to with markod atsention by Indeed, pans earetally: coe fed Pomeracsipeiens Lewecinl: Nov. 2.—William ‘Chamberlain and others ve. Augustus ¢hat Miramon cont J om expedition ageinat San fag | Reto bas pleased mo miuch—uot only because he is a | books, drawings, 5. to give it cascntially | arefined though not very numerous audicnce, and wag | ly respond aflirmatively.‘o eT ExLHOUN, | Schell and others.—This was a suit to recover about $1,000 Poteet, whero the lbeeal army is ¢xcamped, ols | trina Who I highly appreciate, but Lecauee {know his | a pracioal direction, not woven, chat theory | froquouly erected with applause REPLY OF URWITT C. LITTITJOUN, £52, (Ex APRAKER OF Assex- | PRid R5 dusien under protest on six importations of almonds, . waited ak nile a of te Wb, SR” | Feta Ps Rea £ tesa, | Pees aban oe ede Wiehe SEES MaFeRSCA Seinen Wott ASE | aes and walnia, The consignments erreed hore a 5 and hope he will not be detained there. ly on we classes and on women. Wo Sl—Purse, mile heats ree i . ‘Oswneo, Oct 22, 1850. January, Fol ‘and March last, and wore charged du- Vena Cave, Oct. Z1.—There can bo hardly any doubt 4 have in abungiance insti of learning those Purtanarata, Oct. Sl—Parse, » best ree 1} Gy sgiywey—Your communication of the 1dth inst, address ons jeter si peas, Fecuy of, ont desertion, Naval Intelligence. position in life gives them the comumand i y niger five, tndor the saddle, = tires Lp ed yet ae rere tle nly four per eent ad wélorei, which vere paid “ander the Hou hor exmet, Of th’ lt airals Cm your port | inte sag MS besa eases, Le HW | cuca whontecupton ene tas etme nummy | Nando cored Wk Tage vow 2 2] PRP Meth ae tate a ee oe | Nel potest ae, he porters cam ht goth ae a 7 : é 5. lotaebod. Licut, It. dD Ab enter r. h. Geo. M. n 22 lease of —helieving that to them the State of N x | missible as “fruits, green, or dried,” at eight por e @& Maracaibo, tho lower clase waa old at $49, and the * Srott has boom ordered t0 sho Naval Aeqdetny. part unayailiile,” Those are persons engaged iy the mo. Time, 2254~2:25q—3:97, Serge bee Som! wupCAMcy, af Well ag Bor geoat Ageicl> + gout ad valorem, “Vortt forthe datenaante, | = -

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