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WE NEW YORK HERALD. Vols KX.—Me. 140. Wnele He, 3358 NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 9, 1843. Price Two Cents, To the Public, OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS. Chicago, Ittnols, wa [ revenue. Pity this had not been the only public THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pub- [Correspondence of the Herald.) work of the kind undertaken by the State. As it is, {Cortbspondence ‘of the Herald, chal vee Cf INE es aes Peas Ps 1H DAILY EXPRESS FOR ALBAN TROY, BUFFALO, ‘Tasmont Hovsx, Chicago, (Ill.) 8d Tuly, 1848. restates § aes cf ers! omar a a ill ak Pererssvna, July 6th, 1843. , Or ane iE OLD LINE for Li il eafter be ‘ Ne * . ée ‘ o in any way to the State, though millions of sn stree’, Pn . . Hoes, Poe ane” POEM | TT aescaecbed ta os faknetse salen eee Neots he CHIGAGO AND te CANADAS. “a, | Travelling im Minois—Variows Modes of Convey- | Money huve beenexpended.. ‘the only one of the | Me of Minitree’s Kzamination— Public opinion i ey nang tn oe ne Any of saling falls on Sunday, the Thipawit eilonthe muceeed: |, The subscribers having completed thers arraugementa with | ance—Com/ort of the Stages—Climate and Soil of | maay public works undertaken, which has been respecting his offence—The Fourth of July. THE WEEKLY WERALD—published every Saturday | ina day. pool, | Raat Gane we A rani tt By Minois—Chicago, its Site—Present State and | considered completed, is the railroad trom. Spring- | Dear Bennett:— . an Express will leave their office morning—price 6} conta per copy, or $8 12 perannum-- [ 7.. souTH AMERICA. ane Eee, For postages imedvance. 636 Sons, re Det ADVERTISERS are informed that the circulation of | ,,, ENGLAND, ailey, pee. e the Horald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and increasing tous, ast. [thas the largest circulation of any poper in this cily, | The OXFORD, L, Waite. field to the illinois river, and this is a sorry affair ; it i 3 even dangerous to pass over it atthe ox-team 1a apie detiar mis bie to let you know the rates at which the cars run; the stages on the same | '¢sult of Minitree’s examination before the court, route are far preferable to the cars, and are more | that was called toinvestigate the: The physi- frequently taken by travellers wh aware of the ii dilapidated condition of the railroad. ‘The fare in | cans cu, Were cusployed 10 dissect the deceased Prospects, The journey hither from Peru, situated at the head of steamboat navigation on the Illinois river, a distance of about one hundred miles, is performed tor 2 Wall atrect,Now York, every evening, at quarter to7 ofelock, for the above named aud intermediate places. IMPORTANT. For the greater safety and security of afl valuable and money geckages cntruated co herr care, They have Salsmander [rod es on board of i clusively by them: or the world, ond és therefore, the best channel for business 800 tons, acres yc reene rt) Sed oceans Stages | DY Stage across the finest and most extensive prairie hegro, gare itas their opinion, that he ¢ame to his wos tathe city or eooméry, Prices modereio—cest ined: | “The cuRore wre placed. POMEROY COMPANY." SN" | in the State. Nothing can exceed the natural | generally Pete ae ea teat oF tie, sornite, | death by the severe whipping that he reosived his vance. S10 0% Marshall? Mar 18 NEW JERSEY RAILROAD AND TRANS- richness and beauty of a large proportion ef these | notwithstanding, at Jacksonville te dine. counsel and friends contended that the extraordinary PRINTING ofall kinds, oxoouted at the most modorsis | ‘The NORTH AMERICA, 1 PORTATION COMPANY. extraordinary openings in the vast wilderness ef the G.E. J. | large quantity of water that he swallowed, killed prices, und in the most elegant style. hig Gs, west. The traveller, who avails himself of the Phi phia. him; but to the eyesof a large majority of those JAMES GORDON BENNETT, easy and juxurious steamboat conveyances, and {Correspondence of the Herald.) who saw the negro, it was evident that the whip- Prorrirton or Tax Hena.p Estas.isnMent, Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets. The Great Sunker Hill Herald, merely passes along the lakes, and through the rivers with which this wonderful country is sur- rounded and pierced in all directions, can have but Putwapetpmia, J uly 7, 1843, e 5 o'clock, P.M. death. The examination occupied the court about eight hours. His counsel are among the ablest in let town, and they made an excellent defence, but the BF SSR SSS aE SS: } ping was the pnmary, if not the sole cause of his NEW YORK AND NEWARK. Fare reduced to 25 cents. From the foot of Courtlandt street, New York. J 0 Oro Barstow. May The COLUMBUS, James G. Bennett, Ese.— 1 » ot Publisheden'supsrfine paper, containing & foll accbuny ‘toms, Jan 9 Every day—Sundays:eXcepted. ‘a poor and’ i 5 poe Dear Sm :— facts were so glaring that it was impossible to save of thecalebration of ‘Bunker’ Hill, consiting of the °° | Panett as seaiads the day of alllng, will be obeerved ex a aR Tee a | feritt Rewerag ve of ‘ita incomparable | Never was city more dull than Philadelphia at | him. He was committed to prison to await his trial Scriptions, and Mr. Webster's o recoompanied with | rumetuslity, as regards of sailing, will be observed as a ae ey t fertility, and the incalculable amount of the elements the present pacled; aad Wid foasth ‘af Joly whe ion, before the Superior Court, where he will receive hia five e vings, comprisin f Jars, Tor which ample stores of ever descripti 4 do 9 do. of wealth with which it pre-eminently abounds. In aiegmeret ’ Wades sentence hatever it may be, the deed is a very Tet! A rare and original view of the Battle of Bun- will be provided, ‘with the, exeeption of wines and liquors, oy 10% order tobe enabled to appresiate the peouli dered still more #0 from the fact that the military | crue] one, and is*reprobated by every good and vir- aor thy ote the. SR ld | bs ina "GOODRU RCO. 64 South a do. tages, which, with respect to agriculture, and almost every body else leave the city on that | tuous man; >t has stirred up the feelings of the com- deadly Sonfict with the British troops, their ships and | jeeqry, Sati A RSHALL 38 Burlingalig, N.Y. From ths foot of Gounigadt street of thé Union possesses over any other region ofthe | day to spend their time and their money, instead of | Th allreseiee wail and fer cial Denes 4 er iis ther forces, Pit sa AcPOU nd WPAN fi ew ices asks an OF, Leave Newark, world, itis necessary to leave the rivers and lakes, | celebrating the event as your patriotic city does, ; . "ML. tnd 44% P/M. At 12 } ‘ 3 + | countrymen, and be punished accordingly. amt A view of the procession forming on Boston Com: ry se ey r.3 N OWS: pee oie Fitter Spb esta atest rh under ‘the sanction and approbation of the City} I know not low it was in_your city, but in the Sd. A view of the procession crossing Warren i ar of American OLD ESTABLISHED PASSA York. £ " ingi “cockade” of Virginia, the 67th 1 8 M. 3 quite what it should be here; aud this isone reason, | Councils, thus bringing thousands from the neigh- | “‘cockade” of Virginia, the 67th y Bridge. GE OFFICE. ¥ Me) Avg aa we; ped ; ie : Independence, was celebrated in a style that cannot aRn" view of Banker Hill Mopament from the i, massac tl gOUTH STR) ET, Ny ae i ‘ we ry ‘s: ret Ag perhaps, why so many preter the more expeditious | boring towns and cities to spend their tens of thou- rr surpassed ih ‘any town of its size The mltary ‘ation, p q pe Sie ni is i consisting of two companies of Infantry, one ot Aen Ee ee rae sak Remmitlle so hth Fora Liverecch: ask wound lesa Lemitaen ihe rakes cot | Gareousek wiih tea A bineat Gch Hn). alartee lee | tal is tothe conuesied with ihe river, is a pro! There were numerous political celebrations here | Troop, and one of Artillery, all well. officered and hay a0 if looked onthe quict Sabbath morning ater | 2B of each month, The subscriber has made extensive ar- | York, daily, Sundays excepted. able one, and ought to be conducted by its proprie- | on the fourth, got up to order, but in bad taste, and }. manned, met at their rendezvous, and in procession ern bay, as it looked on the quiet Sal morning after | rangements to bring outemigrauts, aud can, with great confi- | Fare between New York and Elizabeth Towu25 cents. hot ah’ carl tc ae gree . 4 proceeded to the Methodist Church, where in an toe ceerie wil plaids trensindd their orders before the edi- ale peararteqnoa mil od a va tems a hts lite betwee W Vors AND RABRWAT ath ieee ees oP oake s rad pea lone as I think ina spirit that should be banished from impressive and clearatyle, the Declaration of Inde . . . B ioti ‘ = Contwill beacl4, es. the Gomaud is unprecedented. The | embark wits thant. Pasrage ean” alno be engured from Liver, Leave New York. Leave Rahway Of travellers, who, in passing either way from Ohi: | &ll truly pririotic minds on the natal day of this | pendence was read by R.” K. Mead, Captain of the ik with them. ; 4 price, wholesale,to gents, $8 per hundred, or eight cents | pro! citect to New Orieaus,, Molile, Savaunahy Baltimore, | At § A.M. At3 P.M. AtT A.M, At3 P.M. cago to St. Louis river, which is the most direct | steat nation. There were the “Porterites” at one | Petersburg Light Dragoons, and and agreeable mode of travelling by steam. The i i route iroin Chicago to Peru, where 5 Illinois ca- ies COU Rea aie te aes Foran ay a ton, ne dh e British io nd an. oration was de- percopy. Retail, 1apcents. ‘To be had at this office. Brovines Wh ranean taeter wits thea | it do 4 do og te So and cxpediious rout, aie eompelied to throw them- | place—the “anti-Porterites” at another the “I. livered by George Hieves, Eu in an, eloquent, = y a i 4 ; H tart ' selves into his hands. At this season of the year | ler men” at one Hotel and the ‘True Regular . 7 sb 7 ITISH ARD NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL BA | ee ee eee cr denna cl iffrards of ‘too heel New YORK any, new hat Yow daly. the roads over the prairie are dry and smooth asa | Whige” at a fourth; and last, but not least, Bebbein Schools algo joined in the procession to the Of 1200 tons. and 446 horse power each. ships to the various ports of the United Stat i Leare New York. Uerve New Branswier. Broadway sidewalk; and, with fair driving, reason- | the “Regular Democrats,” alt denouncing each | 89m fed of out bt banat unereing pectacle Appointed by the Admiralty to sai] between Liverpool and | puseugers. ‘The incility offered by this eatabiahment om | ALO A.M. Ard PM. A's A.M. Atil¢A-M. | able loading, and proper relays, this hundred miles | other in a spirit partaking very little of thatwhich yout jum ett a behowe ens t id. Several Boscom calling at Halex tg land aud receive Fasten "| Sree i ihe live guere can be"'ug detention, whatever, which o® sunpeys ” MFM. | staging might easily enough be perlormed in twelve, | filled the souls of the nied that accomplished the | &ddreses were delivered before them by the mini ome . will be guaranteed. ‘The of passage will be at the lowest Leave New York. ‘Leave New Brunswick, or at moat, filteen hours; whereas, it now occupies | deeds inceledration. _ PEG bi einer . seats ae le , which the Peeling pmegfae eco ype gp adie ton ag SE ap cat te his bg dolphin sa AM ania P M: | about thirty! This isa very annoying and essential | ‘The political state of the atmosphere here is sin- edie ANd zaer Aa and the “ tueeilles the different ports to Liverpool can,as usual, be and New Braaswiek, ‘ “$0 cents. | difference, and is tar frombeing satistactory. ‘The | gularly cast. ‘There has been a union of the Porter saveudietnoed tat et owe 5 te te ee HMERNIg, “Cem ceein i, Judi, | SOscranounh'oubleina Ne hscintitown witout a | rusetsc pho powte iat Sci at te saxmenerits | Gaeen rece nas one get ol hore are lrequently | Sad yl wover to Rakennyeatiike destroy tee | MMPPY and contented.” At suneet, ihe ‘national sa- ‘actain Ubarles H. Ki. , 1 SS ws } qure thetr a ° : een, and in one or two of the stages, asfar | strongly, however, °c . CaLEposta, an pet ‘Ryne. whieh Baimven the greatest un and Ireland, an arrangeinent } geive a ferry ticket gratis, Tickets are received by the con | 4518 and 20 miles! Thigis not all. For want of a | latter, until finally we shall perceive the real tails of tae a ae Aer mented ae eee ee Ae Cay . Bhi . bscriber kopes to receive a continuation of the public % proper supply ot horses, and that too, where horse | both. ¥ en ef Sota Ci a ohn Heme pisb- has, boon go liberally bestowed for many | ew vor? Aye aR a3 Fee ye oap LINK, | flesh is “dog cheap,” the exhausted team, after toil- ‘That curious politician, known for his Kaleide- day, and hoping that every return of it may see the ia a Be ‘Will sail for Soston, fax. Vor further particulars apply, (if by letter post c : ‘4 chamelion like transitions,Joel B. | United States happy and free. Yours, &c. A. i JOHN HERDMAN, 61 ith at, N Y, or a ECT, ing through one, und sometumes two of these enor- | scope optics, and chamelion like transitions,Joel B. Ryne, meh dune JW: ROBINSON No. 1g Goree fnazis, | VuiNewanx, New Buorswice. Princeton, Tasxron’ | mous stages, at the rapid rate of about three miles | Sutherland, is acknowledged to beat the head #( | ue Mepvemnnangan Squapon.—The foll ia, Shaun Ist July George’s Dock, and 1 Neptune at, Waterloo Dock, Liverpool. peptidase petty sett eye LY an hour! is rubbed down a little,and frequently obli- | the secret influences that pull the Tyler strings for ;RRANEAN SQuaDRON.—The following Jadkins, 19th Jt 16th July Lott, 4th Ju igs, Eso. Ree, Guin Prout st, Pailidh. ged to walk back again over the same 15 or 20 | this city. Joel is # cunning, shrewd man, of much | €Xtract from a letter, written on board the Colum- ly Jat Aug errant tte Buffalo, N.Y. miles, without rest or refreshment! In one in- | talent, and political experience, whose motto has | bus, Commodore Moi ¥ i i experi argeo! ‘ Xe e ! - b rgan’s flag ship, will be read Life Beat orpeetiapierustanisigrockatqren tae (09. thick Puttsburah, Fa. new stance we had sick horse to conduct over one of | nearly always been “rule or ruin.” He deserves | with great interest by all who pollp fiers boant Wyo horse qecured until paid for- “apely to Piahh ‘Mostuade, Uticg, N i Leaving New York daily from the fovt of C these long stages! We demeaned ourselves quietly | credit for his present position, and will no doubt | yy 104, j fi he Beaton Courk . oak 0 PEGA Were AOS vk et Meco k Moruing Line at9 A. M.—Maul Pilot . M. towards the poor animal, and walked him back, | make the most of it. a i e take it from the Boston Courier :— 3%. iat Pring ime io Namen es tag gern by | with three others, which were but little better (they | Porter, the Governor of this State, is teetotally Maxon, May 7th, 1843. NY ‘The Evening Line proceeds direct to Camden (opposite to | being nearly jaded to death) and housed him safely | ured up, and Van Buren stands no more chance of Ithought, when Tseated myself at the window of N. is also agent for first clang packet ships meee ie change of cars. we icect before the dew began to tall; so it isto be hoped he | receiving the vote of a single delegate for re-nemi- Commodore Morgau’e cabin, (which he had again PTY THE sim Gare LO} AN ANE = sailing ovary few day daye from New York. to New Orleans, ssengers P at the, office, ot of | did not catch a chill on our wecount; and that he is | nation to the Presidency than he does for re-election | kindly invited me to occupy in going to Toulon) that * LIVERPOOL PACKETS. Peentwd et the lowanceatas ee een tts e aa x now “going on” as the royal bulletin frequently says | ifnominated. Buchanan will be the avowed can- | | had neverseen a more picturesque sight than the [Bailing Liverpool on t} \d 19th of every month.) NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. P fe crates are conveyed from city tocity, | of “Her most gracious Majesty,” ‘‘as well as could | didate ot Pennsylvania, in spite of all secret unde: eer squadron presented, consisting asit did of the ‘Famome to send to the ora ronntry for ithear friends Tea hom New Yow enteue ‘Liverpool on the 1sth | W72thout being opened by yen en rena en are bo be expected.” ‘God save the Queen,” and her ba- | tow influence, and Calhoun is her next choice.— elaware, Columbus, Congress, Preble, and Fair- fan make the ne out in’ chis superior Line of Packets, sailing - each month. depwer ot te bies, and auend the ways of Mr. Frink, making him | The fecling against Van Buren in the Key Stone | field, with their pennons flying, bands playing, from Ligerveol eunctually on the 7th and 19th of every ragath. Returning, the lines leave Philadelphia from the foot of Wal- | a more ‘‘merciful man to his beasts” and open his | State has pai be been strong—he never was, is not, | while salutes and mute wells were exchanging They whi elso have airet rate class of American trading ships, rie eamboat to Bordentown at 7 o'clock, A.M. | bowels of compassion for the suffering thousands | nor never can be popular here, ; between each and the inhabitantson the shore. In- selling every 8 Gave, thereby aff (nfr. “James D- Roche) is hi nom New Youn ¥ i Phijadeiphiaae7 A. M.,and | that experience all but martyrdom at hishands, and | It is understood that the friends of the various | deed I know of nothing more calculated to do honor on from tom ber they shall be forwarded with eare anddes | Ship ROSOTUS, Captain Johy Collin y 42. M. being continuation of the lines (rom New York. Jed | oiten escape, from his stages, with merely three | candidates at the national convention, all aspiring | to the naval character, then the readiness and cour. a i i p L lives in their hands! The worst feature of this sta- | for their own man, will in the first place agree to | tesy with which, on the arnval of the Delaware Bhd the ap os eater eon Ls Roe Bb Bhp SHERIDAN) Copain ¥. A: Depers ee Gener | EW YORK, SCHOOLEY’S ging from Peru to Chicago is experienced in an un- | carry through a resolution to the eflect that no man | from Brazil, Commodore Morgan temporarily bs Sal pod ac | Slip SRERTDAN Coe Be: ee SAS O re Pikes necessary delay of three hours at Juliet, in the enol | once elected President shall be re-nominated. Such | yielded up his command to his senios officer, Com- The Dlork, Ball, or Old Line of Liverpool Packets, comprise | ip BEUERUD.AN, Captain kA. pepe Leave the of the morning, for the behoof and benefit of a Mr. | a resolution will receive the support of all opposed | modore Morna, and the delicacy and gentlemanly Spe fatten nt I W Ship ROSCI! plain J Lumbard, a very uncivil tavern keeper, who con- | to Van Buren, and the probability therefore 1s, that deportment, with which it was received, the latter 4 ree Gk, ci 14 BOR cA, tT 4 the free class, aware Mountaia, Anderson Town, Port olden, “Washington, to structs out of “hoe-cake and bacon” a decoction | he will thus be quietly laid on the shelf. The “one | complimenting the former highly on the neatness, Rt 4 mi x Y from mR Sot of Courtland street, daily (Sundays except at8o clock, A. M., by railroad from Jersey city to Morristown, thence by Post coaches through Mendhara,Chester, Schooley’s 8 i i Keston. At Washington, a'daily line intersects to and denominated “breaktast,” with which he plies tra- | term” principle has great force, ana is an unanswer- | discipline, and good order of his squadron, and even ENGLAND, AN AMERICA! | tee peed with Uaasual’ Comfort for npesehgers. Every eure | Belvidere. Foraeats apply to J. Hill,at J. Paton’, Commer: | yellers at “three bite” a head, at the carly hour ef | able position, such us Van Buren men can scarcely | adopting into his own code some of Commodore wen itn eel RTT ook feral tora con ef tact fe been bypeerrna sehr rae of hei secommodations, } eis) Hotel, 73 Conrtlandstreet | shortest notice by applying to | five o'clock A. M., whether they will or not! Ifyou | find logic to contront, Morgan's regulations that he more particularly port which haa been extended to them #0 many years, fur which | Te ,Dic® Of poasage, hence is $75.5 Thee ate very exer. | N. i, use, United States Hotel, Morristown. myit amec. | have nointerest in this Mister Lombard’s “‘break- | Henry A. Muhlenberg, of this State, formerly Somes. Before he left he had proposed that the are grate(t. - remitting money to their relatives, ean | icv to give general atisthetion a ‘ Rew Vouk scnoOLEys fast,” Mr. Frink, pray direct your agent at Juliet to | Minister to Austria, &c., will receive the democratic | #hips should sail together until their relative speed atall times obtain Drafts at sight for any amount, drawn direct | , Neither the captains or owners of th sh :pewill be responsi- MOUNTAIN AND MAS- forward the stage agreeably to the wishes of passen- | nomination for Governor. His opponents are Mr. | should have been thoroughly tested, and we on the Roya) Bank of Ireland, Dub lin, also on BRAS Ei od Mean rar ehace iraeege meee: ey enemas mnleg "TON gers, and not subject them to a delay of three hours | Shoch, formerly Secretary of State under Governors | accordingly kept together until five o'clock (ery louise pemyeE gaat oles, Wortreight oF passage, apply t0 i Sn Kiang Somer ille R Reed. EAE IEE | at this fellows’ hotel,to partake of his bad bacon and Wolt and Bortet,, and ex Senator “W kink The a sha sltarnooa ot tee, aime, day, when uit demand at any of the Banks, or their &. KR. COLLINS & CO. 46 Sonth at, New York, oF to ? i " Y qi worse manners; for better ot either of these commo- | whigs will scarcely nominate with any hopes of | having been fully proved that the Columbus was the Brvckss Pas et npal towns throughout icngland, Ire | ca teieaseeen oak SHIPLEY i 7c0% Lirerool | ido ancl vaend teen Of Courtland Micct ao | dities cau be procured any where along the road; | success. ‘The election takes place in the fall of | best sailer, we witnessed a still more imeresting Seotland and short: 50 conta per ounce, and newsrapers | cent each. jy7@e_ | clock AM, by NF Railroad to Kjigabethtown, thence com | and it it is necessary to delay any where to cook | 1844, the saine time as the Presidential. scene than the morning presented; it was the parting i breakfast out of the rough, it were far better to do |* ‘fhe Hope Company of your city arrived here } of the several ships for their respective desiinations. tay okatton Tete ok above, proceed by ralroad to Somer | this ut a litile later aad incre seasonable hour tor | about two o'clock this morning, and were escorted | The Delaware for Gibraltar, the Columbus (on her ville, coaches from thence (only $4 miles,) arriviug m Easton | this meal, and occupy the cool hours between three | to their quarters by nineteen of our fire companies, | Way to Brazii) and Congress to Toulon, the Fair- ppd NL, on the road, instead of over | each member of which carried a blazing flambeau. | field tor Marseilles, and the Preble to ‘Tunis, with ‘Apply, or address, (if by letter, post ag ee O. t, New 1 Od Line of Efverpoel Bayt Pas 3 Ps bit ley pe of tains : 'YORK AND HAVal PACKETS—Beeona Live soveerien on the tat am Beh of oz hi : i aes y RS tab tell et bal ond six o'clock A. rd a bl returning # the old country will find it to their com! 7 TTR cat eee Mcratee whe Tati It by lar the moet shoeatan and cmpedificns, commends the “garlic pans and bacon skillets” of ‘mine host” } ‘The companies had been waitng in Walnut street | John H. Payne es Consul. These two superb ves- advasuare to saleat te Savonte Lane for their Son reyes New ship ONEIDA, 27% New Nerk From Hewre, | sell te puntietpactonege,__ Mr, Canteron, the propsietoret Be | of Jullet. his would be an act of humanity, and | from ul ovelock, jczpectiay the arrival ot their fer ue aaclawace sat Neer te 1 at side us preforense to any otore 2 : . fe 7 pul. pe ie hk st ‘ meliorate the condition of both man and beust. guests by the usual time, but owing to the train o! ey possible, the other being scattere: TAPSCOTI’S GENERAL PASSAGE OFFICE, mg uk aa galye} oah er eerie tee ee cares Oe the shortest notice, | “The State of illinois is doubtless one of the finest, | cars running off the track, about five miles from | 8 it were around them; and after Commodore 43 PECK SLIP, Sup BALTIMORE, tet Api For seats apply to H. D. Hope, Merchants’ Hotel, 41 Court- | jf not indeed the very best, naturally, of any in the } Camden, they were detained for three hours later, | Morris had, through the speaking trumpet, compli- Captain 5 st Angust } Wendt st. ara from Philadelphia to Schooley’s Monntain wilt | Union. ‘The land is all rich—as fertile, perhaps, aa} They formed a line reaching from Front street to pened Commodore Morgan on the. superiority of f Edward Fonck. ist Leeember loave Phiiadsighin at 7 o'chick, A. 2. by New York railroad | the valley of the Nile. ‘Che vast prairie sections of } Second. ‘They were a fine looking set of men, and | hisseiling, and bade him und his officers tarewell, = callithe aueation of their trie Ship UTIC, ist May. :6th June. line to New Bfunswitk. Splendid coaches from thence, the State are gently undulating in surface, and gen. | the apparatus with them is universally admiged. with kind wishes for their safe return, salutes were ie gk, tale wanes ae i Captain saa ia aed let eptember sth Pewwber. ving at taemountain early same afternoon. 32m*r_ | erally healthy; and when brought into cultivation, exchanged between them all—cheerslong and loud elu, fat alos im tne megudcent New ship 8T, NICHOLAS, at pa eae sebnarrs | ROCKAWAY PAVILLION-LONG ISLAND RAIL- {yrtieh, fox pew county, Ielooeuperstively an cur Avon Sprin, Liberte eine ae ity eo laying appro- ~ ‘ Captain lat October. 2 16th Nov. ? . matter,) and fenced, they compare advantageously . 5 . S 4 t ana priate cl Monta J.B. me Ist February. @ i¢ch March. Pa toad Sotine Bevoblzy, me with the finest ‘‘downs” of England, not even ex- Leereeecereriay its. tog ERA Mi tog shat now arose in unison from ONS: ‘The necommodations of these ships are not surpassed, com- Yor that delightful resort, the Marine Pavil- | cepting those of Epsom and the Isle of Wight— Avon Srrinas, July 6th, 1843. is floating world, could never mingle again, the php 8 Bapeain pining all that may be required for comfort. ‘The prine of ¢a- Mn, st the following hours, vis Half past 9 | which are the beauty and boast of Great Britain. | Crowd of Visitors—Beauty of the Scenery—Hotels— | S°°R® became one of intense and solemn interest, fy passage is $160. as ook, and half past 6 Pes BM. and‘$®...M. for | Indeed, these lande are much richer and fer more se over mrnieh P ag ph and the farewell notes of the band found a thrilling x i New! York Bare to Fimalca, 2.5"thdagh from Brooklyn to productive shan any, even the best soil of England $1 nee Deaid ae . echo in every heart. ip a i cents. i and [ verily believe that this single State, if under amy ng) ‘ Rem ti LIVEREOS , t ¥OK BUFFALO AND ALL PARTS OF THE WEST | the same cultivation, is capable of producin, more} The pleasant weather of the past two or three fanuiy ine ie tversieedon ofthe Mibh aren com fos sent eee os than the whole united kingdom of Great Britain, | weeks has caused many to find an asylum at the | has been cancelied. All the regiments in the ser- ind China wo bat- Ne Scotland, Ireland and Waies! The prairie lands "i ° i i i Sse Rae pts once er | Mca = RRA | sect cncetnaaveheiy etd | Aen Sign, where they can be ed rom ee cr | ep ie excatona et iverpoo! to N’ ACK,’ direat Briatol and Greenock to New an instance, I may mention what I was informed by | ‘Touble, and an unhealthy atmosphere, and privi- } (2), J (a pool to, Now Orleans, Mobile, Satine | , ‘The undermentioned ships will be rerularly dispatched, from ~ a gentleman seeming yin Delavan, a small town | leged in the enjoyment of the healthful and cooling eye ee sea neta ae i 5 ata ome maar | Er ete AE | BE at Foe ree cree ty ttcat far | be nd in drinking ofthe ever fountang that | SE ee ee ode Ta Wiseta prole SOUBIER cant Dae ne I Avg mas tm os Barelan wecet New York, | wards of twenty families settled nearly seven years | %%4 forth in limpid streams their medicinal water. LUCINA CORDIAL, ‘assured that unusual cate AREt Sean Sep 1 RE ARRANGEMENT, ago; and, up tot ‘ime, pot a single eath has Among the boarders pret ign I find that your ELIXI ROFLOVE Ht d HY 0 curred among their number; nor haye they been | city has her quota in the field, who are living on 7 ORY THOMPSUN’ co aveses, Oct 3 1 x foun A} i in may pRo- | afflicted with much sickness ot any description.— the “fat of the land” at the Ea le kept by O c ay Ip clden time, fhe Jows, aes They are all coppered aud copper fastened,and have excellent ee vibince AR? EY TON, vin STON. | The ‘bottom lands” along the borders of the rivers The Eagl T tak . hy a el me hose firs unkiudly doom, tnd Beodind, | *39r reeeae ginn cxeasive wines INGTON AND NEWFORL Compored | are, however, very. unhealthy; emigrants should | stock. The Bagle, as usual, takes the lead in board- aces ire gblew he bose subseribors are agents, anit | MAliquors: | aor . parcels, ‘ier mand P Ra aveid them, otherwise, they will le ‘nite to lose | ers this season. Well it may! for Mr. O. C. is de- Brayedo Laine, the utiles patron ind ‘20th, addressed to the CKEN,, wi . their health, and probably their lives at a premature titled to the support ‘andYconfi Keypoan wives, in such aciisis, oe ant rom ire on the ist, 10th and em | be forwarded free of othe ‘than these actually paid. DE ISL, pe ea Deen celtend wel nivingite servedly entitle i ol jupport 'and\confidence of Galleato chem ald'Uie Press of iris month, New Orleans, Mobile, Savan: ‘or freight or passag \ the crops of Illinois the eame wnpromising aspect the public. He has tor many years been the owner pd even now, the meek Hindoo— “Kapaa 8 Tontine Building Cricl eee TA RN ve raw York deity (Suadays exeege: 202% characterize ne) year, {nother States. | of basa te ee Hd Ae Ma Be oe inn. [fehlea teins month rom her bridal i . en ep wits onve, * | The wheatin the Southern part of the State was | prove! d is table mat 9 Props stow, |::ed) Foon Fier No, we ONGRMENTSE denroyed by the winter, and a large proportion of | With all that heort could wish, that the stay of his fettloge deta for pe The RHODE ISLAND, Captain Thayer, on Monday, and | the winter wheat fields were turned over last spring | guests mightbe pleasant and beneficial. The Eagle ceed the knows; Love shuns to bless Womnesday for Stounston ‘and Newport,’ and Friday for | and planted to corn, which generally, locks very aa tpee on a elevated gjeee st land adjoining ‘The Hindoo bed of barrenness. *) >) x C ‘kon Tuesday | unpromising. The crop must depend entirely on | the ‘‘ Genessee flats,” over which the eye can wan- e NORTHERN, AND WESTERN EMIGRANT gpl iurseny for Stonneten, Cee comer i Gramineae | this month and August It the hot weather tan det unl the soul Becomes filled and overflowing ASS. a prport, HA agro’ is ti ir Bixt 8 as it vailed for the last | With 1's. A ny 6 is _une- seared ane ther Nord = | pect ibang and comp: week, there will baa Pd nat ‘ot corn in Il | qualled in the round world. It is the spontaneous Cars ofthe Hrilroad to Providence and i u : Reena ieay ‘and Erie Canal jewport will praceed in the steamers on Monday, hasbeen onthe ground. The wheat in the north- | see any scenery so delightful ? ‘It is perfectly ehar- he “inere itiply Ww. & J.T. TAPSCOTT Lakes, Philadelphia Ohio river and "Canal endarad eurday, aud on the intervening days. procesd Ts | ern part of ‘the aerate looks beautifully; it is also ming!” Se. : “ Bins Wren uate be or hereon, “Prck’Slip ‘ Se, eee SO Pew ee on ee eee 3 Frithont any additional garges ad on | $00d.in Wisconsin, but the price of Avon Springs are destined to become, in spite of Hialees wito's ropasings end. i 8 0. times Con)! fe jeity,, joaton, if for there never has been a time when o much | remark of every beautitul lady, “Did you ever feta a n in this city. H arr 43 ‘Peek Slip, corner South st. nits asin, t Be ‘ p iat not the proereative power ica, Pottsville, Gal is te, and. seeamers still on the rise in Chicago as well as at St. Louis | their rivals, the most popularjwatering retreat in the tre Mp Bao W LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS, Syrcun, Ch Nuabureh, —‘orouto, _| boned, orat theo SWAUNDEN & CO, No sWallusent, | And other pointsin the Weel. It renduy eli at $i | country. Why shoulde’t they t The, location, Alene, Gl Birt dae Qeveno, Derrolt, Ringsion, ‘On and after the 10th inst, freight ‘Will pot be received | per bushel here, and many think it willgo h beauty of landscape, and productiveness of soil, and, With vigor clothe Imoatent; eechsorts, Chicago, Moatreal.” and forwarded after balf-past a = m_ | even than that before harvest. TI! most important of all, is their medicinal qualities Suppress a Fleet, w er its date, sail from New York ith, and from {Liverpool ‘th of each | Alsotoany portof NEW YORK AND KING STON STEAM FREIGHT | ordinary advance on the price given for the article | and great abundance, excelling all other springs in ey ey yp Fh Oh [in AND PASSAGE SNE. last auiumn; and a “power of money” has been | the State. Nothing hes kept them back but the Alongs he the graces : ER, 1090 tons, § sry July. Mohig For ngsien, od ere w= Hate made by the speculavors, many of whom are now | Want of improvement; and the citizens are being Foran’ s (yast--and never daveives her oth Anaial Ate Un ‘anada. po * | holders of very large stocks. — : waked from their let Brey and bestirring them- Pe cety Lon bes teh HR a fisting eigen sed eahverenl Sataeietie es te err D, Captain John Ketcham, will leave New | Chicago seems to be improving ; many new build- | selves in improving the yards, parks, promenades, jet fair and fragile form is hatt to. 10, 1980 tons, § ich Sencember. seerEr wetenl elerakinn cual canewing of pare fa 1% lurray street, every Monday and Tnureday at5 | ings are in course of erection, and there isa healthy ens bint Lata bape y out as inviting a re- hese are but truths wh calle thom fietion . . " i ivi sort as a! ie proof in eontradic jobs, ae 16th October. ttention of emigrants and others is invited to the fol | guy gil leave Kingston (Be iptcat: lunding) every Wednostay een eee ianie ooo Seite be aay, Certain be Howlin, the able proprietor of the pea ey age ling, loytny: yal bails in tes of toa fow of the Soe ts ‘the NOR CH, Gaptain John famvecle, will Jo ve Now large ; jadaing frote what I have seen, those | Springs, has made a fine improvement at the Upper Wan gravels! mi ea rp ‘panetually on the 16th of nek $150 Columvas, $000 Be Lowi a eee 7 & | ore fast going into the handsof the consumers, who, | Spring. He hasenclosed the flat in front and around ned by Dipcaye and Guackers + martyrs, 2 abs awh tilesina UL 173 Sandusky, 575 Gal Wall eave, Kingston, (Rondout landing) every Tues ay and | now-a-da nd over the * ” or, perhapsl | said spring, with a picket fence, making a delight most within the i ‘with whatever can condnoe to the ease and ‘comfort of passer Friday at So’elock, P.M. EXTRA TRIPS. should say, “tin,” instead of the cat,” ur | ful park of two acres—reorganized the fountain, eet ‘The EMERALD will aw leave the fost ‘morning at 7 o’elock. Hivecrning ‘of Murray street credit, which, much to the detriment ot “these here | ¢rected a covering over it, and seats around, &c., Ate Ls Jeay . fale Ts. Qs 8 Chie 10 00 Kingston, ¢ : ‘name. ther the owner of trove shipe respon- i 5 Hemilton, ins,” “ p> ader, | Which adds much to its appearance, and more to cty-ewo feases, Sime ae mi! me, Serie 2; yeskagee sent them, ine regniar | Ci , 5 0 i ae Montreal, elec sameday. fea sr cs euenteabien on eens bata the comfort of him who calls to slake his thirst un- Qr. Gretta of Dracase’s ord oa ‘ord oly Prt or 0 HAPSCOTT, at their General OF frovght oF Daaaaee MSN, BARLOW & CO. Chicago aod Buffalo, vin the lakes, touching, en | ‘era warm sun. a ; Imedisin fom te cour, by sending WOODRULE Basage Of ire, Péck sip cor 8 South. | atitmér 164 West street. rents at the principal owes on thelr borders, id » Trivets wa Beiay Gretand mie set i ‘up and sent to any part of the office H dome em mn a u tl uu a le, per Pore ts FIELD sae TOOTS AND Rig nt al caya. “ile ia® ph as and es y y The day was a lovely one; the sun shone unusually ie Riledclphra, 90 Norih Biech sticet. + oF, wy Hyer oeetlin Pairs ti sean tare oot eal Shoe irk uber aiee titted journey ; an a one my mas i ve be 12 beg y vg A Wad amare . men are adv! at 4 reeze trom ie wel LOUNYANA ANI roel gg 3 9 ter any pare of ireland ta i gentlemen th vessonable sumer boots, slippers, | (he state of vag Ai tirones the da The youth, whose bosoms on t di i sie ual oorcalooas servant ot Bet Jeiulestie; | tare through the whole distance, with, meals on | through the day vaio, were ou wih | | CO NBRAL PRINTING kai and ech as . i ter (post paid) to the subscriber, or ioney by calling here, atthe | last evening, was only $5. ‘Che Great Western, a | their young artillery, and, reed from parental bond. ESTABLISHMENT, im, with the name ef the person or cheap depos. Dont forest A lesen ceo iiine arger and more elegant steamer, sailed this morn age, made the welkin ring with their merriment. | yw. coRNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU STS. bg a be ; ing on the same trip; she charged $10, nor is that a young country miss, with ruby lips and rosy | is supplied with every materia ecernary fx the prom, nes 3 BOOTS AND LASTS MADE TO ORDER {ugh orice tor being ‘conveyed so great a distance. | cheeks, hung upen the arm of her lover in ecstacy, vend 6 execution of every deseription 0! ») ; ¢s is : ta diet listening to the voluptuous music of the ‘ Bavarian BASSAS: or claims on persons inany part of | BY #- SUSER, 176 Broadway, suid to beiguite firm. in Chicago, | rrissureb of he city cf Rochester, whowereseat. | AMON SOD rod land, ean be collected hy the subser One Reng Courtlandt street. whi tending upward i 3 E Pub Gated to thie establishment, ip the eo- y i . SUSER, Bootmaker, and maker of Lasts, n ed on the piazza of the Eagle, where, with one hun- ive attention is requ be paid t may Daa i aed Pe ie Ot levee of Pas Bea lear, afoca pe epaiiont tes iif | dred and twenty of the sexes, 1 partook of a din: | fsrpee tac ample sutainsion wil be givgg ae aftr 7Ps, i fonda and all the, amatgnry eee Yorks wich the best Frese rity of the place, which, ere long, is | ner served up in magnificent style. The company Sommcay Taree ‘or small work (cheaply und expeditiously i 3 ERPOOL—Regaiar r packet of the 1sth | materi lg, all that is so perfectly made, In Faris, by his maste jought by many, destined to become one of the | Was impening, cogaissing, of distinguished ladies and | ¢xecued. : VIRGINIAN, Captain: Alene wl eee | ene cele orate ot mtiantie, are t cities of the West. Lhe site of | gentlemen from some of the em States, of al} way a + Captain Allen, will postively sail as sur peas OF, Shi houg cous with respect to com- | castes and conditious, from the splendid mise of SH Lhe, 3 ‘Having very superior for second i New York, alter eest, | 5 merce, is, moverimeeeny Tow’ and unpleasant. The | sixteen up tothe gray-headed sire of seventy! _ THs tne 5 p— eppiieatien on Algo, the genuine Faris jn one. winds from the Jake come in with tremend ‘The weather continues warm. The fine rain that ry ‘s. (, f Owe RTS Te Wi qmapeT aT wes | force; andthe breezes trom the vast prairie that | fell yesterday morning has done much good. Crops Pane ts, SPA 00 Ct beet ; he iver | backs it on the seuth, though gentle and Andalu- | Comtinue to improve rapidly, and if the good : above will be eded by the Ponchos married. Ladies ef New York. 4 dw sion now, are sometimes wrought into gales of .. oon, on nts send Tor ir a : fearful force, which sweep over the town most piti- | Vest. Yours, &e. THEATRES, CIRCUSES CONCERTS, MUSEUMS & connigy, oan bare thew iran Pre reat Silk Gniters, made tg Order 82 lessly. Yet 1 do not kaow that these circumstances LECTURES, PUBLIC MUETINGS, thee ea “ orogalen packet be, vif by etPunel render the place wohealthy ; on the vontrary, Iam | | Tae Fuvorvarions op Forrung.—The Provi- | o: sar other laces wher che largest deseriotinn of ptt rece ey ee “4 di H rth4 told that it is one of the most healthy locations in | dence Chronicle states that the Hon. Nathaniel B. [ reyuired. pb iGo Tee Ope yok ore es eer yet sh ty det ee ie Se ‘ Mae Gare: :: 4 the West. ‘The citizens of Chicago, indeed all the | Borden, late member of Congress for the Fall River i She On Ate “a PFS, “of Naina beth wid Ad per Those wi store, in NT ogni inhabitants along the borders of the caaal, have | district, who resides in that village, was on Sunday PLA AMET J « ies | “th il ing i nc antocee, [Seen otal nok anderakog wit be fs | Tray de shee Stake to themasge wage aod fy pts vec ; she’ completion of that noble undertaking wi fur ruly do riches e to the! Groat pains have been to provide every 7 ped af Aaent tn New t ented on the meet favarad) x nol wi shore made by the nished by the duped bondholders; and, perhaps, un- | away.” Mr. Borden’s property, bg w Mig an bly be of service, an eoreeaye ree Saves, to ir addvews, best workmen in ee der present circumstances, this would be better for | all of it in one spot, was completely destroyed, there mange 4 verte grees! to goods correct: r ay size OF weather continues, we shall have a plentiful har | SCO Mee DS = xO. the | morning worth $75,000. He is now meme y LARensT Px yy Linger, i -s See onto dies Celow Modiocn st, all concerned.WThe canal 1s needed; and, fairly | being not a dollar of insurance upon it. Tt is said ane Till can be farnished at ver be wi August. ive Ni managed, would yield, if completed,, a handso he bears his loss with most singular composure.

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