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NEW Bhs. eer estate = In conformance with our usual F ustom, we give | @ delightful place indows, its long balcony, Wareingrer, BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL.® arden on its top, makes this [Correspondence of the Herald.] f July for To-morrow, incompetence of the collectors in relation to the valuation. The Compromise Act clearly intended that the foreign y ing with its hundred wi and the splendid iA ‘ . lor viewing the military and Wasutneton, Friday, 3 P. M. Uaitinees, cost with all incidental charges up to the moment of ent Sew York, Sunday, daly 3, como __— | a programme of the celebration, festivities, flare- other ‘processions, all of which pass here on the Proceedings in Congress. — . [Cadaipnadence of ie FADES 4s Wider former laws, should be: considered «the fl ecsoncruaisite of News, up, and other kinds of amust ments inteaded to Tue New Yorx Mvsgua.—We haye not yet In presenting the proceedings of a public meeting Batrimouy, July 2, 1842. | thereof at the port where the same shall be entered,” The Mr. Eprron— _These are dull days I assure you, with the brokers.— Yesterday, as I have previously informed you, the License Law went into effect. Not a single operation in the bro- kerage business was made. It was a matter of impossi- bility almost to get even anote changed. Thus our ci zens were put to @ very great inconvenience. We shall Soon begin to learn that brokers are instruments of accom. modation, hard to be dispensed with. None of them have taken out license, nor is it their intention to do so. A case The Herald Bulletin of News is kept at the north-west | take place to-morrow :— corner of Fulton and Nassau streets. On the arrival of the THE MHAVany. morning mails, at eight o'clock, A. M.—and. also © The first division of New York State Artille 5 est intelligence . evening mails, at four o'clock, P.M. the latest inteli°°09 | will Yorm a line on the Buttery at 9 o'clock AL NE seen the bill of entertainments for this place of | at Pittsburg, in favor of a protective tariff, in the amusement, but we doubt not that Mr. Hill will | Senate this morning, Mr. Buchanan took occasion be equal to any of his Fompastow in his prepara- | t remark that daties giving the necessary revenue . 2% tions for the vccasion. ¢ troops must pass di- kK i from ail parts of the world, may be’ found on the Heh) | Wee ee reviewed by Major Gecvoral Bendford tor the government, would afford ample protection rectly under the windows, and a fine view may be . Bulletin Board, at this corner. “Let every waytit™ ; ‘ 3 d fi i Ieonie ings i to domestic manufactures. The bill reducing and re- , sachet kinds taken at the office, | they will take up their line of march up Whitehall | &=oyed from the balconies of all the doings in the | to omesti . | and read. Advertisements of all kinds p organizing the army was read a third time and pass- ——___—_—__—— street and Broadway to Warren street; through | Park and vicinity. A Herald General Printing OMice, Warren street to West Broadway; up West Broad. Nationat Mvseum.—This is a new establishment ed. The General Printing Office, eof doing all sorts | way to Walker street ; through Walker street to | @pened at the corner of Division street and the Sr... Woonscex, sikeditaimanscemontuna «taih soni, now open atthe H He stated that it did not relate to the tariff, nor did bills, cards of all | Broadway; down Broadway to Chambers street ;| Bowery, by Messrs. Thorp and Van Buren. It con- Aeserivtions, is now open at the Herald Buildings, entrance | through Chambers street to the Park, entering by | ists principally of the most extensive display of wax . 3 from Nassau street—Joseph Elliott, i he intend to raise any question about the public willbe made shortly and the constitutionality of the law, | time would be prohibited. A duty of 20 per cent upon lands. The provision of the bill was to extend the | about which there is much doubt, tested. cost aud charges might amount to 80 per cent all round.— inter. the eastern gate ‘The honor of a marching. sd- figures that was ever exhibited in this city. We revenue laws, as they existed on the 30th of June, | _ A very respectable lady of this city, Sarah Moore, eom- | ‘The produce ot revenne under this duty may be estimated absurdity of casting the duties upon the ever-varying rate of sales ofthe merchants, could never seriously have been entertained, Take acase—suppose business should be active and the stock of woollens in the market small, with a good demand at 20 per cent, goods werth five dol- lars, would pay a duty of one dollar and be worth six dol- lars. The next packet that arrivef with the same deserip- tion of goods would be charged one hundred and twenty 9 dollars ; the market continuing to rise, the mext packet with goods whioh might have been ordered at the same lute will be paid to the Mayor and corporation, | *commend it to the favorable notice of the com- mitted suicide yesterday afternoon, by coat. Enropean News and an Extra Herald. =| and a few de joie be fired, and the parade dis. | ™unity. VIG [ATRRARY SOCIETIES until otherwise ordered by Congress. If leave was | She locked herself up in a room duriny peg dy en from the following table. It is to be expected that the news by the steamer missed. Tne Great Svs-Marine Experiment IN ouR the coyat the church comer of| Qf .the beautiful mechanical invention, known as | granted, he had another to remove certain doubts | sence, and did the terrible deed. Partiel insanity is sup-| Iaronratios, Disrixctrsmine tux, Dories von 4 Sentes ‘ 3} Harror.—Sanwel Colt, Esq., celebrat Caledonia will reach here this morning. She was Will cl 545 rated as author due at Boston yesterday: anid yOughbto have arrived Chrystie a v st . by reading the de- | “Colt’s Repeating Fire Arms,” we learn, is now posed to be the cause. or Years, wirh trix Actuat on Nev Duties Receiven : 7: 7] t is p fy 7 : = cerning the interpretation of the existing laws for ; den. death: an Eact Year. sre before the mail left in the afternoon. Tne | elaration ‘i oration by George | ¢™ployed by the Government of the United States | Concerning There have recently been somo sudden deaths ia our a i hak: 5 ae Laat interesting, it not important. It will | Gifford, pooi a iva ‘ pace other to carry out the experiments he has beea making for | the collection of revenue. city, which has given rise to a report that th Cholera is Aiealorum Rrecete (ee ears. 8 wil " oe fall of Gt of | ceremonis!s several years rw to perfect a Sub. larine Batter Mr. Huxtixeron objected, on! the ground that all | beast sn Oberien | of free % S50 22.9663 ‘oees, give us full particulars of the fall of Ghugzee, ; RANCE CELEBRATION for Harbor and Coast defence. Mr. Colt intends | ,- , oe : extensive Bri died yesterday morning, froma very 22. of late Fi kin, practical illus fi bi bills of this character must originate in the Mouse | severe attack of the Cholera Morbus. There have also 2 4 5a!ggo'454 the further advances or retreat of the Affghane, la Arrange me been made by the Washing- | Making a practical illustration of it, while the m rR. tava ita raed Ti. | been other deaths from this i vohevene Adete | Maat = ores | intelligence from China, and important commercial | ton Tempe Society of Hackensack, N. J. for | ‘ay are parading on the 4th July, at precisely 12| of Represeatatives, There was some turther preli- | Choir” he report. is entirely unfounded Bennett | 153 Fi 3:19.30 news from all parts of Europe. We shall issue an | @ grand celebration in that village. Coe Gean the U.S. ship North Carolina and ) minary discussions, during which the opinion was | Cooper, a small boy, was drowned yesterday by fallin , doiais.1ot 4201816 n this city a twas meeting is to be held in the | Castle Carden, upon a vessel to be furnished for that | distinctly expressed by the whig side of the Senate, | overboard from a vessel. An inquest was likewise hel apm ~ Extra Herald immediately after we receive our Y > - DUNpOs Se 1 * ‘ y th e ede (Oficial, presents some dptiona Bintes foreign papers. ‘i 4 bby a the he Hs? i Ba Re a arene ara isle flee Mr Grieg ae eminem that there were no existing laws under which a dol- ore colored Ley, Lo om pti an incalculable sen: —ne of which is that the duties in 1939, after a large re- rs avenue: near Better a0 o'clock ieeatnin and vate experiments, all agree he has a power within | lar of revenue can be colleeted. ae ang he whigs of course cannot ‘spprove i He duction had taken place in the rates, were as high as those John Tyler and his Acts prior to being | will be escorted to the ground by the Washington | his) eran to eneare the instant destruction of a] Mr. Crrrrenron remarked that never in the course be falda rot cemetery “4 must be al low: | were in 1835, which arose from an increased impert of the President, Temperance Guards, "There, will be addresses, | raise aay he eect ad at tenet atom his | of his political lifehad he looked atthe condition of } secuted. If, therefore, his vetoes have no other virtues, dutible articles, while the import of goods entirely free i lacie ng ole of 2) A 4 i i } il vi i ‘i jeclined five cent. % To understand and avpreciate. the character and } 888, music, Airing Ghoasnanstiss, through the day. | 12. het a ttcias lee beyond the reach of an ene. | public affairs with so ead and so alarmed an eye: ay rou prove, according to the old principles, that re ei pH ecm bephaaaanmain oath lapel public acts of Mr. Tyler, as President of th goods States, we must call attention to the uniform and United’); "vo thosewehawwish to enjoy themselves out.of the | BY sm roiectiles: The manner in which Mr. Colt | Hesaid he had for some time entertained forebodings | ‘Thotrial of Jobn Sinton, is yet progressing with great | money borrowed, and not the result of regular trad Mila a ‘ z ‘i intends to employ his engine of destruction is neces- is gov i i interest in the City Court. It will be closed and given to y, a exchange je 1 . it this government was in the lu- eatin the City Cou tw bi ands ag - pie oe ean tana a ote et bee fis sarily kept a secret for the present. tliat tiisRoveri he ‘progress of dissolu- | in iety probably ieaer, They wore the manufacturing products of the countries consistent bearing of his politicalacts and opinions ‘ But his well known ingenuity ¢ echanic and | tion. Mr. C. spoke at some length and with great} Excursions almost innumerable have been gotten upfor | that lent th Thi i" nee 2 p ‘or the comparative quiet a zea of t t n ingenuity aaa mechanic ani . * ‘s oat innumerable have been gi P jent the money. e regular commerce of the from his earliest publi life, to the period of his elec. | fot the comparative quict and balmy breezes of the inventor, together with the encouragement he has | bitterness of the President. the Ath. Tho doy 1 opine, will be gloriously celebrated. | country under the supposition that free trade operated in- tion as View President of the United States} and, | their propensity at a moderato expense, ‘The only | Trenwved from our nl er tala Ea Mr. ©. seems to have taken a new view of the | “Owing to w suspeision of the exchange business, for | juriously, would have induced a large import of free viewing the entire course of his political career, | difficulty will be from so many to choose which ex- character ot the President since the tyranny of party | eausos already ‘mentioned, 1 am. unable to give you’ the | goods 4 Boob : “ z f 8 not the ¢ cursion will be the most agreeable on dence that his plans are certain of success, and need | dictation constrained kim to resign his place in the | rates of exchanges. City ‘Stock may be put down at 6s. hich, however, there is not a man so long known in public stations | Cl) 1) foremost then, the excursion by the | QBly to be applied to ensure a perfect barrier against Harrison Cabinet. When he was one of the advisers | There is no telling however, what are the rates. Flour | _ The following table will show the average of each de- and employments, whose acts would bear tae same | New York and Erie rail road to Goshen will afford | foreign invasion, . | of President Tyler, and held a post of high honor | $5 76from stores. City Mills $6 asked. Nothing doing | *ription of goods in the first three years of the series as scrutiny as his, or so completely defy the most | a variety of enjoyments, not the lenst of whieh isthe | , 1,4 few days after Mr. Colt has made the experi- | and emolument under him, his eyes were closed to J 10 Mfary laud whoa » of Pennrylvania do. have been | compared with the last three. searching fault-finding of political opponents. Yet, | trip to Piermont inthe swiftand gommodious steam- | Ment above spoken of, to prove the eflect of his nbecility and treachery which he now alleges ents $l rp 35. igre has ie ax edits : a Freceds, Advam. Specific. Pitics, i : AN er Aveo engine upon a strong built vessel, he will remove | against him. Mr. Crittenden is a high-minded and | #0"t 400 Lead at $3 $08 $6. The weather is exceedingly | Avs. imj’t 1834-5-6 "19,000,000 39,000,000 38,000,000 25,000,000 itis a curious trait in the passions of men, that when | °T TO a locomotive on this road are ad-| his operatives to Washington, where he is ordered | honorable man,and itis to be regretted that he should WEF Tier thaRmnOmneter YAREO Rs CONTR Ea Ee eee sae See ee once oppased to a man, their dislike and persecution | mitted to be the best in the United States, and the | t@ make an exhibition of its elfects before the Gov- | acknowledge party fealty as paramount to all other bres) OPERICK: | Tnerease. 1,000,000 : Piilcs ual ani i; ‘ ner a Aah d attachita Aiates . | ernment and Congress, with a view of its adoption | considerations. If John Tyler is the man that Mr, Pa ‘ Decrease, fi 10,000,000 4,000.00 _5.000,000. -# of fiim ip, angznented just in proportion te hls love of |. ra ott a the mire at erracstng (aa GUE OPE | into service, when if'chere. oo ‘ror: im. whe esti |G represtate Ir SMe RUTMMME TERE Re eal peegaze auihorized to state that tho interest upon ll | “The whole imports for the seven years amounted to Justice, and consistency of purpose. 11 a2 formation of the progress, and importance of this | Mates. harbor like that of New York can be de- | have thrown up the commission of Attorney Gene-| mont in this city, will be duly honored at the Bank of the | $69,162,747. If from this is deducted the proceeds of the reasonable citizen of Athens, they are “tired of | great work, will be gratified by making the trip. fended at an expense less than the cost of a single ral without waiting for the decision of a caucus.— | Metropolis.—Madisonian. borrowed money, say $150,000,000, which was mostly bor- hearing every body calling him just.”” We see that the steamboat Utica will make twa | S¢amship of war. C aa ore Cane pat Have, reauired ay Ae Gir mhGke Bi & rowed in 1837-8, it would make the imports ef the last ‘ a -3i Si ‘§ - r t cover the |, Anaxpone e line brig Gen. Sumster, ashore on 73 “ It would consume too much i hes and Boonhy to) Say ance epapeeyn ica ee Croton Water.—It will be perceived by the an- | weakness and wickedness which he now charges as | Drunken Dick, has bilged. She has been abandoned. four years average but $52,000,000 against $93,000,008 in , much space, for us to go into the history of John | ity "Ol the wecision, we have determined not to | Nexed notice, that the Croton will reach the dis- | the distinguishing characteristics of the President. the first three years, and at the same average duty‘ as the Tyler’s political life. During every period of his | let the advertisement pass without calling attention | ttibuting reservoir on the 4th July. We trust all | He should have resigned ina single week, and ar-] Faom Txxas.—By the steamship Baw York, weare far- | Whole ameunt would have yielded but $10,000,000. i ial aul (uatlameiean tans! ke tie Otc ve would have the right to scold us| Precautions will be taken to prevent crowding—for | rayed himself at once against the administration.— nished with Galveston dates to the 224 i Sales at th: siell : Public life he has manifested a steadfastness—an un- | toi ay enter H je right to: scold us} fhe walls of that reservoir are some thirty feet above | But no ; he clung to tice: and only abandoned it | The papers contain but little new ee an eee iati ine e; i. itwe did not. The excursion itself is too charming - / ‘4 4 : a 1 i i .000 Indiana Bonds 23 dh deviating adherence to principle, regardless of the | Wwe CM not. looked, but superintended, as itwill | the street ; and any confusion might occasion disas- | whan compelled to do so by the interference of his | There had heen reports of some Sameer Stoo N'Vork Te a13 100% foo Paton RR ute. $9 censure or applause of mankind—that failed not to | be, by the universal favorite of the public, Shultz, | tt— } political associates ; and itis neither delicate nor | fi" ‘suolg, mavennabl ae the sticamatt,' phar ccs ioe 200) N Xok Gs tet 8 19 Utes & Sr 10 win the admiration and esteem of all just, thinking | there is nothing during the day that will be half #0 Waren Conturssrowen's Orrice, 7 | “URgiligg for him now to aseail Mr. Tyler: 1 on | patient for action. ‘The news that the militia was being | eae do” gm SENN gy 3 and candid minded men. Believing, as he early in | pleasant eo hire meric Old Alms House, July 1, 1842."'} | the table, to be considered toanorrow. | OM a Oa re eee eet foes bal Rial ch eae ee a ‘ . A cass ‘ Pe Japt. Jenkins, will leave the e citi Ne ? oy & * %, vi iS ea lite professed to do, in the doctrine of the right of in- : anihlantd Gin heer oe ee ora in the city are | Mr. Sirwoxs made his long expected tariffreport | “The British war brig Victor, Capt. Otway, touched at a Smee be iy struction, we find him representing his native Iwell, West Point and Newburgh, | ‘The Croton Water” into the Distributing Reservoir, at | fom the Committee on Manufactures. falveston on the 14th, and ssiled next day for Vera Cruz. | 49 ch 63, do 17 State in the Senate of the United States in 1836 ence, they “wall botaken “y:the stedmer| 4th street on the ibs of July. ed Qing Al tay rom ee eee ea Te ee ae aD a eee eee Cae ee ne La Pee eae eae ™ "i . . e| a i y i - | 1s v 3 jen. ; . when by a peculiar train of circumstances, the op- | Troy on her downward passage. The Dest Nes. Ob Gn erOkinivanh MRED EO STi | le the House, this morning, Mr. Casey, of Iilic | , ‘The tchooner captured off the Balize a few days since | 2 Momwh It ch tis 30 do saw 17 hi med the seenery of the Hudson are too well known and ; ry 4 E , EY, of by the Texian sloop Washington, turns out to have a} 25 do ch 40% 50 do 81517; posite party to that which elected him gained the appreciated to need description, and. this excursion | ‘eirsafet n \d_be on the | nois, offered a resolution that Congress will adjourn regular American protection, the Collector at New Or-| 2 4° 330 403g 25 0 do. ny ascendancy in the Legislature of Virginia, and one | affords the opportunity to. view all th gi ut me time, only such number willbe admitted | on the 18th of July, instant. Objection was made " i . 2% do 403 y . affords the opportunity to view all the most pictur-| at any onetime. The entrance will be from steps on 40th i Jeane having written to the American Minister here that Second Board. of their first acts was passing a resolution instructing | esque of those scenes which have attracted visiters | street, by the south side of the Reserva thatecarace | 2nd the resolution to suspend the rules was rejected | her clearance, papers, &c. are all right. - . Mr. Tyl d Mr. Leigh, his colleague, to vote for | from even distant lands. will pass round and descend by the steps on the Fifth pany | by a vote of 75 ayes to 80 noes. She has been released by the Court of Admiralty, as | 25 shas Harlem RR 53 18 25 do 326 18 ppd od Morinko ior bit uiidhdadat desea ate Yew Haven wi sckisli P ‘ ‘The Veto Message then came up, Mr. Carvritens, | also her cargo, with the exception of some powder which | % — do 18 $1000 Indiana Bas 3 rilben ss The steamboat New Haven will leave Peck slip | nw a ( iP, ae pening or expnging from the pee at G o'clock, A. M or New Haven, and veturn:the ing to go in pe rn oe A ak ga did not appear on the manifest, and is still under con- Parrge aae of the Senate a vote of censure on Genera 2 ii staying loxg enough to ow visiters ssible, accom: va m in} *! ‘ *, meal “ Jackebin vovasanien {wrwuliehikeamaclntoh: atane pragenphiddicigin stat city: with ity Mey fala col. | Modate them. ‘Their wishes can be hest complied ‘thby | to show that there was a union between President | ,, At the latest accounts Col. Kinney was still a prisoner There is still some little movement in produce for for- lege, pleasant parks, & carly intimation of them, to the Water Commissioners, | Tyler and the democratic party, and he read a very | ©O™*6%—New Orleans Bulletin, June 24th. ign markets, perhaps as much ss can be expected under known to Mr. Tyler, than he at once, with his c} The Columbus, Captain Stone, will leave the foot 2 reer uaapoent Washington letter inthe Herald in support | yfoprny Incenvrry.—It takes the Yankees to dhue-conlee cf 1906: ales Upland Si Fouas ashe of racteristic frankness and promptness, resigned his | of Barclay street at 8 o'clock for Peekskill and in- General Session: Ge a ct make the most of a good thing. The people, in| ®¢Mt# ; 400 Mobile, 6} a 9}, with a few fine at a a4 . . The debate is still going on, and it is impossible i i s te! i s. Returning, will Pe i fore Hi J seat atWashington and returned to his constituents, | termediate place ing, will leave Peekskill | Before His Honor the Recorder, and Judges Lynch and | say when it is to terminate . *, a in time to, allow passengers to be present at the re- Noah. He did not stop to enquire whether this resolution gatth ut SimeBines : Jouy 2.—At the opening of the Court, the Grand Jury errr nes was approved of by a majority of the people, or |“ The Independence willleave pier No. 2N. R., for | made the fellowing presentment, and’ were then dis- Arca ca atic whether produced by a fortuitous combination in the | South Amboy. ‘Thence those who wish it can’ex- | *harked with the thanks of the Court :— Extensive Rosseny.—In the early part of last weck Legislature ; it was enough for him to know, that | tend their trip farther South by the ears of the Cam- 6 (iran Jury for the city and county of New Yoré, | the family of Al .erman Carman, of the 12th ward, through - : . present to the Court an evil of great magnitude, re- according to the principles he conscientiously pro- | 40 and Amboy rail road. The fare for the whole | quiring for its correction the prompt and nergetio action | the agency of a person entrusted by them to procure a ser-- fessed, it was his duty at once to resign, which he excursien is the same as that usually paid for going | of the proper authorities. ‘The practice on the part of the | vant, engaged the services of a girl who gave her nameas did: and the same devotion to principle has distin- The New Jersey rail road will carry passengersto | granting discharges to persons committed as Vagrant: one way alone. Police Justices, and Aldermen of the city, in unlawfully | Elizabeth Comstock. On Wednesday she was seen to fo ‘ ‘ 3 Toe Philadelphia and back again for $4—ihe usual price | the Penitentiary on Blackwell's Island, before the expira. | tea basket and proceed towards the lower part of the guished him through life. His return to Virgin for p re pat The boats for the era wilt tion of the term for which they were committed, ad if garden attached to the house, for the purpose, as she sta- at the time and under the circumstances above % r ‘ leave the foot of Liberty street at 9 and a quarter | the Keeper and Deputy Keeper of said Penitentiary Jin | ted, of picking strawberries. She shortly afterwards re- stated, while his colleague retained office some- before 5 o'clock. SF anal eee an creas Contrary £0 thelr duty | «ned, making ieome teifing’ extusefor not prvetin time longer, although professing the same doctrine | _ The cars of the Long Island rail road will leave | faithful officers ahd good citizens, of which they have B is 6 of the right of instruction, gained for Mr. Tyler ‘ r higher price : and 100 New Orleans, 6 a 9}—making ato- many towns are to hold this year, their town cele- | tal tor the week of 5150 bales. The arrivals have been— brations on Saturday, so as to attend the greater cele- Tine 33° Philencighis pele ore on North,Caro- brations in Rochester and other large places on Provisto: —The inactivity for Beef and Pork before no- Monday—thus realizing all the glories of two be Sellen, oe sales ars ealy made se anaes ee 96) ji mediate use an: stores. Ohio Prime Beef is offered at “Fourth of July’s” in a single year! three dollars, without finding buyers. 250 bbls. Western Pickled Hams sold at 3} a4 cents. Lard still sells freely Movemest To Rxope Istany.—John C. Spencer, | at mares eee ig and Cheese are very dull—the ea ter thtat At Tash. | stock of Cheese is small. Secretary of War, arrived in this city from Wash ‘Astixs.—About 300 bbis. Pots, good tares,have been sold ington on Thursday afternoon, and passed on to } for export at $5,25, the former price ; yesterday there was Rhode Island. He held a long consultation with Nae epee Bopha Pearls, 100 barrels have changed Governor King and his Council, in Providence, last ; Nava. Srores.— North County Turpentine no Friday. ticed as sold in our last at $2,56}, was, we understand, as good as anylin the market, though holders genemlly now Programas ror THE Fourru.—We shall give to- | ®Sk $2,75, at which rate 600 bbls. have been disposed of tur been duly informed. ‘That from the 20th March to the 11th | any, aud soon after a silver spoon being desired for some South Brooklyn at half past 9 and 5 o’clock for Deer | April I y i i i pril last, theday previous to the late Charter election, 7 Park and Thompson, from whence passengers will | there were unlawfully discharged. from the Penitentiary, | PUrPOS¢? it was ascertained that silver plate to the value of much praise, and great accession of populari be conveyed to South Bay and the ocean. Several | aforesaid, seventy-one prisoners, whose discharges were | $90 had been stolen, as also a diamond ring worth about . export.—Spirits Turpentine is without change, with sales ‘And even those who differed with him in opinion, | other trips in the course of the day will be made as | granted by the fe \etapatioere, aad ne the same amount. Enquiry being then made forthe girl, | Morrow morning a programme of all steamboat ex- | of 62 bbls at 32 cents, and in lots at 33, both four months. ded hi i mee ty | fatas Jamaica. Justice Steven: it was found that she had absented hersolf, and suspicion | cursions, places of amusement, &c., for the fourth, | Nosales of Tar or Rosi applauded his frm and conscientious adherence to | “he Patterson rail road carawill leave the depot, |" Parker,” : diately rested upon her. ‘The silver plate that are advertised inthe Herald of Monday. So siniesen baal the principles of his political faith. Jerse Clty, Ct atecvae ok ert Th Bateell, 4 immediately rested upon her. The silver plate was re- | that are advertised inahe Herald of Monday. Philadelphia Cattle Market, covered by officers Hilliker, Bowyer and McGrath, at s of two hours, ie rei send in your advertisements, alljyou who wie! . . A & “ “ to be 5 5 ‘This decided sthnd of his, with hie well known ee o'clock, A. Mf ae poner ia the seins Wubnedittes «pat hae discharged any be- | places where she had attempted to sell and pawn it, and | prommently noticed x cpmeate Bigk ee msn ape relid iieoe ability, and irreproachable integrity in private as | £stereon le ron poidg teaod tbe aan gdp oui fore and never committed rested on Friday evening by officer Bowyer, 44c. Cows and Calves—307 at market; sales from 18 to $2 well as public life, wasone of the means of making | ° “Gn the route between this city and ElizabethPort, | « ‘7; Pagar ner git aa ea ee # diligent search, and the valuablediamond | Gg FACTS NOT TO BE FORGOTTEN.—Captain | @xit@ $4. Springers 12 to $18. Dry, Cows 9 to $10— him subsequently Governor of Virginia, where the | they have three fine steamboats, which will leave} « purty, «© 6 wee | ringefound upon one of her fingers, she not knowing ita | Newton, Albany, states a lady, a friend of his at Kinder- Munck Ging an ceevall ante ne ak repens, Suk same love of justice, and the subjugation of all his | Fier No. Vat 6. 8}, 10h A. M., 2, 3}, 4 and 6 o’-| « Hatfield, “ 6 Had discharged beiore, but | value. ‘The property stolen was thus all recovered | NOOK: scalded her foot so badly that for six weeks modical | “1519 t market, sales at 1 to $1.50, extra 2.56 to $3 + tmiee ed not to allay, but pain and inflammation in- 6: through the exertions of these officers, and the girl fully | creased, till amputation was considered necessary. He | THOF stock Sheep sold as low as 65¢ ton, the Sailors’ Snug Harbor, or Port Richmond, = : hati a “ "8 Pain E i A can do so by taking pussage by one of these boats. 71 seas ie ane Ue Coca ad Hole Oe} tne acta, Srrcee ar eeckedion pet Rag aaa ‘Married. The steamer Passaic will leave the foot of Barclay | | Although the whole number of prisoners stated above | certained that the has also lately robbed the premises of | soit t eum, which it cured, and that n’ relative was co On the 30th ultimo, by the Rev. John McCloskey, pastor iret at 10 ovclock, A. M., and 2and6\fP. M., for | were discharged at different dates betwwen the aforesaid | Thomas Bradway, vietuallor, of Hudson street, while a | fined to her bed three months with inflammatory rheuma: | of St Josten Chetek. a eee ee akey pastor Newark, landing at Bergen Point. boa ane bo a eaneeavene ae from evidence ] seryant in his family, ofa small quantity of silver plate, | tism, which it relieved, so thatshe could walk’ from her } Louisville, Ky., to Miss Manta Joseruine Ginmantin, of 4 a The steamboat Iolas will leave Fulton Market | S#tisictory to the Grand Jury that the whole number so John Smith, of 33 Forsyth street, wh e rd day. ‘This article to be found at 71 Maiden | this city. bounds of his own State, and his faine asa politi- | sip, at 8 o'clock, for Shrewsbury and the Ocean | fiireietained in prison until latein the evening of the 3 EAL Wet Vas dhe cre ote a ; cian, became, in a measure, the property of the | House,returning the same evening. Sune. ques ok nadl, anlen tew tame dees cok pesca A ng Ear tho, and ceaatity affeals sleste aa ne Died, nation. When the Convention met at Harrisburg | The grounds at Hobohen will donbtless attract | sion of one of the Deputy Keepers—that they were divided | Pit ¥alued at $8, and a q kd, okt a Gg- MISS SARAH JEFFRIES, No. 12 Fifth sreet,| On the Qnd instant, Mr. Cuantes Tuomrsox, aged 53 A dsdates for the Pieaid d Vice | many from the city. ‘There isno place, far or near, | into different partie quartered at different places in the | as also been recovered by officer Bowyer. She also rob | burnt her hand with burning alcohol. Having Dalley’s | years. to nominate candidates for the Presidency and Vice } that ig more worthy of a visit; and either the lawn | city, in one instance in a public watch room—Provided | bed a family in Oyster Bay with whom she resided, andin } Pain Extractor at hand, she applied it, which instantly re- His funeral will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock, Presidency, it was natural for the worthy and ta- | in front of Messrs. Perry's, the Sybil’scave or the | with liquor, food and money; and that many of said. di Heved her and cured the hand at once, without even a | from the residence of Mr. Robert McLaughlin of Jursey bite ; deta 4 rian fields will be found a.cool and agreeable | therged vagrants voted at theyollsof diferent wards ti | Sy yernity hor, Her mothes hos ties hace rote | Lister Where the salve wat applied, while a small spot | city. His friends are respectfully requested to %: clock, P.M. Those who wish to visit New Brigh- mever Committed any. actsto the test of honest and consistent principles, tended still farther to raise him in the estimation of the public mind. His pare and honest reputation in the various important trusts conferred upon him by the State, spread his reputation beyond the now assail Mr. Tyler, not only for his actsandin}| The Steamboat Mutual Safety will leave Dry | The Grand Jury are aware that offences of this nature in west from 6th avenue ; Mr. Ryens, corner of 7th st., and his character as President, but nearly every act of | Dock, East River, at eight o'clock, A. M.; Market | Mure'ma efetual sumed ior tener and must as | Mxssexcen Exrnaonprvany.—The steamship Bri- Third avenue; Mr. Birdsall, 268 Houston st, near Clinton; his past life, public and private, not even sparing in | Siteet, 8$: Canal street, at 9 ; and pier No.1, North | ¢ s great evil, look to the power and influence of a sound | ‘@nn!a Hecbaagrwaniles ers PoP gies sc ape fit pee ds eng aety Steer ell pera lented men who composed that Convention, to cast charged t her. Her mother has also been arrested in i . 7 si - he arged against her. Her mother has al a where the salve did not touch, blisered immediately. without further invitation. about for the most honest, the most popular, and | Tetra. ‘The boats leave the toot of Barclay, Cana! Phe lestimony submitted: to the Grand Jury, has fully | es on accomplice, be found at 71 Maiden Lane, where merciful people, who he dead: in: isi ‘ the day and evening.) Minutes during ) satisfied them, that there was reasonable ground to believe | ‘Tuy, Hatton Arrar.—We have only to say to the | Want to save torture to their friends and families can get. a most pure men to be found in their ranks in the | the day and evening: thet in granting the discharges aie, ty the ~oell Bhai 7 'y “ Human brutes” deserve to suffer, and are advised not to Latest Advices American Union. And it is well known, thatthe | @At Jersey City, Mr. Lynch, of the Thatched Cot- | Justices and Aldermen aforesaid, and the actual discharge | Richmond Star that the account of Hamilton's second ar- | get it. sl ee te ee nomination of John Tyler was fixed upon with | {8° Gardea, is making great preparations to cele-| of the vagrants by the Keeper and Deputy Keepers of the | Test in thisjeity, and for which the citizens who made it, y — ¥ Macao 1s even greater unanimity than that of the justly la : dhe a. heat of th kill M Pipe mallee of enabling eat ear zane (eeroper and cor- | received the enormous sum of $6! is tru inevery partic | 0° WE WOULD INVITE THE ATTENTION aTat a ater | ul -| ‘The well known host of the Catskill, Mountain | Tupt motive of enabling said vagrants to vote at the polls 1 ‘ity, to cal mented Harrison. And the whigs censidered, if | House, at the Pine Orchard, Mr. Beach, is not idle, | of the several wards of the city, and with the view of un. | /#" , pracidestablishinent of Parsdli', 96 Becsdway, berwers * prem M y d from Virginia for th while all around him are so busy ; he will have | /@Wfully influencing the result of said election. The | L1cirsixc.—During the shower yesterday afternoon, | Park Place and Murray street, and examine his splendid : they selected a man from Virginia for the second or: : Grand Jury are further of 0} y | the electric fluid struck in several places in this city and | ®8tortment of Summer Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats, ready es ita ANGE os a ht to teke | tages at the landing on the arrival of the boat, toac- | Grand Jury are fur he electric Aai p ¥ ant’ | mate Linen, Gloves, Suspenders, &. Sc. His assortment ; She errnteat ian of their cide te ee fennd nin | commodate his guests, Those who are fond of pure | fn afar greater fegresttne tee wee Brooklyn, but no lives were lost. A house in Roose- | isthe most rich and extensive of any dealer in this city.— FY the strongest man of their side to be found in that | sir and good living will do well to pay him a visit.— | who gave them the opportunity to do s0, and used then, | Velt street was partially injures, His establishment hes been favorably known to the 4 State ; they did so, and that man, they decided | As usual on Independence day,he calculates to make | as instruments in an unlawful and improper manner, than | Giyrxe Ur.—The Democratic office holders surrender- | ionable community for the last fourteen years, and well 0 upon was John Tyler. In his nomination, Mr. | * _ cia i preeane in te evening. Pr epee etre Juaties, thersfire, seemsto the Grand | ed their situations in every instance where they were de- feee eee a od who desire an excellent art i Clay himself, signified his hearty concurrence. mtnuten, ib walveettioes, ta a. City Tall but sure of individu 1s who would thas prost manded by their whig successors yesterday. Col. Jones 2 Glenfueg Para +: . ++ Ma it And up tothe period of Mr. ‘Tyler's elevation to | alter that hour from the corner of Bowery and | of thelr official stations, and degrade ; took charge of the City Prison end removed Melechi Fai- RHEUMATISM.—The unprecedented success of | arthage | the Presidency, there was not heard a solitary | Hroome street, | Thousands will doubtless avail | grants themselves, by a course of actiok roratterly wy vary, | 10% amd Mr. Purdy, deputy keepers. It ishoped he will | the Vegetable Rheumatic Syrup in the eure of both in- 2 whisper from eny party of meni, or set of men in the tnselyes of the opportu y afforded by th holy- | ance with sound morals and good citizenship. While, there, | Temove some ef the filth about the place also. Hn ioe Gilt omtaae wien Cottons h 3 “easel day and the cars, to visit the line of the water- | fore, the Grand Jury would In pity to the poor delud Srote aJouxy Boat.—A man who says his name is | [uy Person (alerted 9 air the whole country, charging him with the least in- | works. y " grant,extend to him any indulgence which christian che. | Robert Matthews, stolea jolly bost belonging to the Bri. Prisha Rivaecue caihceh Cee ar an 2 consistency during his entire political life. Staten Island is a cool and delightful retreat. ‘The | rity would prompt—they would hold up to merited obli. Lord Stanley, and attempted to sell iten Gover- | Bowery, eornor of Hendon street. The following per- ; With what sort of grace, then, do the ultra whigs | @4arantine boats will leave Whitehall nearly every | ay, those who from their high stations. and superior. in= nd yesterday. where he was stopped and sent to | sons are referred to, having been cured by its use within t : » then, 8° | hourduring the day. telligence should not only have known, but acted better. | our city prison for trial, ‘The boat alned st $60; the last three weeks :—Mrs. Coffey, Isth street, one door 6 Fs 21 Ey : ‘, ‘ River, at 9§ o'clock, xe! . ‘ ety their insane bigotry, the sanctity of the domestic | River at M4 0" Bencly Heck, snot Hitsre tata authoritien citker te feronhs the action of the proper | passengers. Among them is Major William Cookes, | tiened upon application at the office, which, recollect, is hearth? Bat the generous and great people of this | the floating light, landing also at Fort Hamilton | require, all future offem i g this | Messenger Extraordinary, in charge of despatches | 996 Bowery, corner of Houston * i. country, who in the mass, seldom go wrong, under- | going and returnii - | presentment the Grand Jury are not aware of being ac- | frem Lord Ashburton. vhi es The ladies of St. Thomas’s Church at Mamaron- | tuated by any other motive than to subserve the public -_-—_-——_— A next election will probably put the seal of their con- lage, forthe sale of useful and faney autticlos, on the | foneen,” As forte fuvure correction oftrres: sot aderten | Rhode Island will cost that State $100,000. So | gentlemen and travellers, who soughi there arefage fom coetvalh demnation on it. In the mean time we may pro- | 4th aud 6th of July, and the proceeds to be apjro- | {enee® luture correction of great and admitted : the heat, pronounced them not inferior in size and excel- ag ashe ny bably take « calm review of all the leading features | Dtiuted to the improvement of the church edifice and by al tay chtigd oF ti hareahitords: Biaiee much for not extending the right of suffrage. Kings | jence to ‘any in Europe. Bexmvpa—Brig Princess Royal—Mrs M Masters and ser- avon Brig JH Stephene—Wm Tucker, HR Tucker indy, Mrs ME jobert . ‘ rectory. It is a delightlal ride to Mamaroneck. well’s Island, at the time these transactions took place, | 2 costly. of his administration. For West Point and Newburgh, the Highlander, | were John W. Brown, Principal Keeper, and Jamer Hi Geppepens Hamnvna.—$2,070 36 have been sub. es oo ane Se . R. Wardrop, leaves the foot of Warren street, | Buckle and John Bogart, Deputy Keepers. The Grand | SUFFERERS at Hamnuna.—$2, ave been sub- Efverpoot its sss Ln Guay: FRANKLIN SALT WATER BATHS, CASTLE a Gh HILL'S NEW YORK MUSEUM.—There will be | and a Grand Sacred Coneert given this evening, in whieh | Fox. ne : Capt UFPERERS Prcciigel Siege or fc tok fe and? erclock, A. M., and foot of Hammond street, pag te hee Genpact win jon of the Court, | scribed in New Orleans for the benefit of the Ham- Frey inertia = pameste engaged, the whale ed one Ons.ex earn He ke orporse, Cadwallader |.inggold, Lieut. Command- | quarter before 8. Aggregate (ischarges before given, | burg sufferers. They will get about $15,000 from w oo ese Concerts have | viry |, M Tay! iss L Taylor, Mrs Hunerford, Mrs Moj ing, arrived this morning, last from Rio Janeiro, | For Fort Lee and Bull's Ferry, the steamers Wil- | “Rich exbitita the datet—the number discharged, ahd the | jit ou ney, called orth universal approbation, andthe, Righen oom- uate sain ylazen Folie Cahk Gran, B On this occasion, the grandest musical instrument in She is the last of the Exploring Squadron. The | liam. Young and Boston will make seven trips from | March 20, Sunday, 4 by Alderman Timpaon, Momaicin Destin, Wel are incited: to-Bome= | S284 following is alist of her officers + the foot of Canal street—leaving Canal street at 6, 2 = Ne be presented, the Orchestrion, playing some of Cadwallader Ringgold, 5 , 8, 10, 12, 2, 4 and 6 o'clock. . 23, 2 ‘ ‘Timpson. roy & Co. for northern papersin advance of the mail. | the most admired pieces of Sacred Musi. . The Concert m tenga aor ‘ den Lat Lieu | Wee Maat: Commanding ; James Al | ' For Bridgeport, landing at Horseneck and Nor- Justice Parker. This express line is truly useful. will commerce with this instrument, at half past 7, after | .[civsnracts-Gpakes, ship, Oxford Major Gen} Sir Geome 3ido, George T. Sinclair, 42h to wit), 2ames H. North | walk, the Nimrod will leave east side of Catharine 2 2“ Justice Matsell. which the Grand Vocal Choir, embracing Mr. Loder, Mr. | Pits "TNCtrutand servant. Mise Surah Fields’ Me Sern our Wid b. fen Geen dee nolds, 5th | Market slip at 6 o’cleck. 28, 4—3 by Alderman Hatfield, 1 by Jus- | Rosenthall, br. Dunn, Miss Taylor and others, will begin. | Nvi‘lay- all of Canadas Jas Creiehton and ale, Me a foi, I, rom, eating argeon :5.P. Sandford, acting | Marke Piyetior Wil leave ihe octet Ghermbers tee Parker Arrnorniare.— Butterfly is flutterby by transposi- | No establishment can’ possibl: compete with the attrac- Creighton, John Puilmann, of New York: Mrs. Hir. and boatswain. aabimeker 5 John A. Frost, acting | sreet at a quarter before 7 for the same place 29, 1by Justice Merritt. tion of lettere. tions Hill gives tommorrow. The iversary of theFourth | dauchter, Johy'G Hirst, Samuel Hig, Spoil, ngs John N - f ri : ; nlimited " % 1, Vag rt, 3 The Porpoise is from the East Indies, $1 For New Rochelle and Glen Cove, the American serach Teme ayes end 1: Alder ieee. Riche cl ae ng BES] He Barber, Lerda; Mr Hibben J Hibbert, Mr Cooks Enslands -- Orpowse tatrom the Hast Indies, St. Helena, | ragie will leave Fulton Market slip at half past eight | aprit swage ee cthiid and Exoven.—There are 700 different kinds of reptiles | "! place of resort. A Thorbiirns David Garten; Mtr J Headitions amd servant, Miss and Rio de Janeiro. She has been absent three | o'clock, A. id the foot of Delancy street ata} ’ justice Stevens : * | in the world. City Despatch Post, WW Morrieon, A Wisse, Wisden en verre years and eleven months, has sailed over 95,000 miles quarter before 9 o’clock. 8, Sunday, 5, Justice Matsell. Dericrote.The show terday aft 46 WiittaM Street. att of ocean, sustaining no injury, and loosing but two | For Flushing, Astoria and Ravenswood, the States- 4, 1,“ Parker, Prerous.— tile shower yesterday afternoon. At! pavcrpar, Orrice-—Letters deposited before half-past Pecpign Teapersaannnd of her erew by death. man will leave Fulton Market slip at 7 o’clock, and 3, Matsell, one time it came down in a sheet of water. 8, half-past 12, and half past 3 o'clock, will be sent out for | __ Risin ¥ cae 4 Worclock A. M.,and at half past 3 o’clock, P. M. 15—7 by Justice Stevens and 8 by Justico — delivery at9, 1,and 4 o’clock. olig.ne Jaseino—Biy, Emmai75 bogs coffee E Smith— We learn by the Porpoise that new discoveries] The ste i Parker. Heretics ann Skrcraries.—Me Branch Orrices.—Letters deposited before 7, 11, and 2 ni pir agd ¢ ne ‘ amboat Jacob Bell will leave the foot of 10-8 by Ald I en and monkeys Desentout for delivery at 9, 1, and 4 o'clock, | 90, Masow & Thompso have been made by the British Exploring Expedition. | “overneur street at 9} A. M. and 2 P.M. on an ex- tice Stevens: Auerman Innes, and 2 by Jus: | by resemblance. Se ALEX. M. GREIG, Agent Dies Santnenss PS Fosnhare eee Captain Ross has expressed the opinion of avery oe NG Harlem. ; “ates - = wi ave: Dome t= Those ic —— —— righam Bay & Hammond 100 Allen & great difference between North Polar and South Po- | jeaving Hansnoad uit ate to the faeenad 2 ie M1 QUACKENBOS, sida ie Ln ave mga ee are- yr he hy i TTMMURs |. wise wad 3s rf : al anal stree + M. , Ss, are anxious to know. —Brig St bbls and Jar Expedition—the dangers and difficulties being | and Pike street at A.M. rf Foreman Grand Jury. pe ag Saturday, July %=6 Pe M, | | St Tnomas—Brig Stars ¢ ee cold tate much greater in the latter service ¢ Dream will leave Main street, Brooklyn, at8, | HUGH SMITH, Secretary Expev.—The farce in Khode Island, and the ‘The transactions at the board to-day were moderate, | bar 1 J Lavour & co bs. rinds J Hen ieee es bay Berger—26 bales 11 H Scheme coffee 33 bxs bay water * chs BD Hany hehe toa and pier No. 1 E. R. at 8) o'clock, to visit Gov. Gil- Tus Gear @ Case~This cose weatte the bert Davis's plantation at Coney Island. Cratuam Titeatre.—The preparations for cele- Jury yesterday under an able charge from Judge | Ninzo’s Gane. aaa cane Niblo holds outgreat ee ee re eae eee Betts. It has occupied 7 days. The Jury were out | inducements. The Ravel Family, with all their | Ca" Theatre,” are ona scale worthy of the ocea- but prices generally went up. Indiana Five’s fell }, Dele- ware and,Hudson rose 1, Harlem Railroad 1,Mohawk }. A Comptroller's sale of stock was mae at auction on account of free banks, being a postponement of a sale com- tons. menced some time since. * scorn W WoMaMain drama in Florida. Hixnoo Maxia.—Never strike the wife of thy bo- som, even with a blossom. 16 minutes, and returned a verdict against Jesse auxiliaries, are to appear, and do astonishing things | sion. Twe performances will take place, one in (eae a ag” 9B ae ie Hoyt. Let this be a warning to him to cease per- on te ight ape, = addition their pantomimic | the day, commencing at two o'clock in the after-| ORt™®—On the increase all over the country. The sales were as follows :— 38 pi ree secuting our merchants, In the saloon and a grand display of fireworks, syeh { 80% and the other as usual in the evening. ‘The | | A\Gaxa or JRonveas—The mail robbery trials last | 109 Tuvan, tas, » to then Were: as no one knows better how to prepare than Mr. | day performance will consist of two favorite piec: pp eB dhl or eer dayyier facts respect 45,000 Aree 4 . ; 43 bs cotton Tue Manpamus Case.—The Court forthe Corree- Edge, : . pyrotechinist of the arden. sifu view jc 224 inthe evening “Der Freischutz” will be brought | ing of robbers who have me os ties 1856, y 3 Jeanie ‘ “ we 7 - ANORAMA OF JERUSALEM.— This beautiful view in « - » | as well as t 4 tion of Errors have unanimously confirmed the de- tobe removed soon after the ath of July. On Mon cut in magnificent “style. After which “The Weat of Rochester, on ‘ brought 61 6 89}, Arkansat 25, Ir tell yn] cision of the Supreme Court in the celebrated Man- day we doubt not the rotunda will be thronged.| Vallof the Alamo,” or the last Struggle of Davy | been indicted from among these gangs—-three of whom ‘The New York Five ld * “i ried damus case. It is to be recollected that the decision | Strangers should not-leave the city without seeing ‘a § Crocket, in behalf of the liberties of Texas. Mr. J. | have been sent to the State Prison. ethers, broke jail was in favor of the whigs. it, as they will Provably never have another opportu- | R. Scott sustains the part of Davy Crocket. This is opretnncmanatictnasimetesiin nity. Open all day. the #vening an explanator: - Wearner 1x New Yorx.—For the information fctare will be Gnaad the picture will be brilhant the last night of the ithe Pe Aut gpl by jatham has ade & i i ly illuminated. sed for a short season. + Apo Steg Feary Particularly those in |” Tue Nationa. Acapemy or Dusiox.—"This exbi-| most succesful season of the past, and its active le country, we will state that for the last two days } tion is still open. None of oe pietiase now thete, we will « y N mJ manager has covered himself with glory, like the mercury in this city has ranged from 86 to 90 in |-will ever be exhibited again. The claims of this’ “ is Pi Ys the shade. According to the fairest caleulation mad. | lastitution ‘upon the public should not be forgot (pshelapmete omen salo than underthe hav the purchase? wer ‘Thomas W. Thorn at 195. ‘The state of the cus moment. It has for som. upon commerce and prev ‘There seems to be but little d. y there has been an average dectease inthe weight o' She novelfics d tor Increask or Porutation.—The increase this year | was driving, to judiciary will mustain the gove: ‘ the inhabitants of NewYork: of at lendt three pound: | the occasion exceed in splendor and magnificence (at the West will be ten per cent, mostly from Great pretaheg ten fw yg a duties according to the spirit of th { averdupoise, any thing ever seenhe: uation of the build- §Britain, conection. : dificulties that may arise will prince