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surpassed anything of the kind ever witnessed by the exact spot, which was at ‘maith. New York, Saturday, July 6, 1944. the inhabitants of our splendid city, on any former Hate ennd 10, be under tho rool just above We have important news from the west, ino similar occasion. The day was truly beautiful, are helzcases, wha, hops, looked | ng i that Joe Smith ‘We issued the news brought by the “Britannia” | turned out in all directions, and participated in the | ed by several Ieieeds and neighbors, began to move! On the 23d all was quiet at Nauvoo, and mar. on Thuraday, in anticipation of all the other papers. | festivities with joyous step and happy faces, as they the spirions, feeeeet piotares, and ot i fusion jal Jaw suspended. On the day previous at War- We continue our extracts in this day's paper, sup- paswed along the different streets, Well might} saved. It be i tie ry als pon pis saw, the Governor had issued a requisition for Joe plying our readers with all the fullest details of all | New York boast of her beauteous daughters, | did chandeliers with which this room was adored, | and the principale of those engaged in the destruc- the interesting inte'ligence. whose radiant smiles, and sparkling eyes set off the | 1" consequence of the burning fragments whieb was | tion of the “Expositor” press, to appear before the ‘The imprisonment of ’Connell has had the ef. | tout ensemble in Thursday's celebration of the Na-| ¢omtinually Or ae the beams from which they | civij authorities at a certain hour on the 23d, to fect only of swelling the coffers of the repeal fund, Furragn or tux Fioop at raz Wast.—Our ad- City Intelligerice. vices from St. Louis are to the 25thult. Theycon-| Pollee Office.—Farvar, July 6 —Daiving 'Fusiousty | od tain extended accounts of the ravages of the flood FR yoy i See A Cane ark eee Bi papal amend in the. Mississippi.river and. ite tributaries, which | driving overa was still risingslowly. Accounts, however, receiv- | man, corner of Prince and Croshy streets, was broken ed at Louisville from St. Louis, up to the 26th ult. and about $25 worth of property, consisting of jew- state that the river at that place had at length com- ond wanes salen. Seawe te Tae arrested Ne menced falling. Cxagogo wit 4 Gaayd Lanceny.—Lorin Brown was “The 8t. Louis Republican of the 25th ult. says: “ The | arrested for stedling 13 tickets of a Delaware Lottery, + Committee of Distribution have upon their hands three ) pro} pf Edwin N, Hyde, of 246 Green. hundred and y-weven exclusive of those juestion, are they of any value? Brown who have been Sivan freon their homes in the city ; in ail, | 4 com: te answer, it may be safely set down, that the number at the charge | Fimixa 4 Puro. iv 4 Man’s F. of the Committee, éxceeds five hundred. These*persons | Went up to Dariel McLaughlin y have to be provided with lodgings and provisions until fending on the side walk, and discharged a pistol in his ' + ; 7 b ignited. I tional Anniversary, which drew forth univereal | time afterwards the c! aiceleae ell, and ore ut-| answer to the charges. Joe promised to obey, and putting more thousands in his pockets. Ire-| admiration. The style and elegance of dress—the | terly destroyed. The damage done to this room | but when the hour arrived, he did not make hii land is in unbroken tranquility—perfectly passive | ight elasticity of step—the gaite de cewr that dig-| WS much more than to any other part of the build-| aopegrance. Word was soon brought thet hie were suspended i the waters subside,’and pro! of them loran isarrested, Mr. McLaughlin, who resides at nN i 2 ™ “4 i ter 4 M i No. 487 Pearl street, h hurt. in the chains. tunguished the fair daughters of Gotham—whether aa oe patie iy Magen cae o wean the | Holiness and the City Council had left for parts un- pe od a te inerelit of the citizens, to supply near- | Viouenr hepieip cag oT torn cea has yesterday com. The prospects of the cotton market are bright-| Smiling from the balconies—moving gracefully | water that was thrown in, and in breaking through| known. It was ascertained, however, that the | ly all the families with rooms.” milted @ most outrageous attack on his » (he lived in ‘At New Orleans, on the evening of the 25th ult., the | Water street,) badly wounding her ; he also struck and river wes 14 lect 10 inches above low water mork, and | abused many other persons—arrested and committed to it was aw high as it was in 1840. Considerable damage | Prison. ae We extract the following from an article which | oppasite the tan dant teoat. he was attacked ‘by some appeared in the Vicksburg Daily Whig of the 22d mpepney joo a struck with « slung shot, and severely injured ult. -— ~“Arremet ro Kts—A colored woman named Catharine The river bere is said by some of the oldest inhabitants | Peterson, arrested, and is fally ‘oomestived to prison as high as it was in 28; by others it is said to be | for infi umber of ghastly wounds on the person twe inches lo Agentleman whocame down the river ae ie mpson, who was cenveyed to the City Hos- pital. A Haro Son.—A person named George W Reed, of No 103 Ai ening. along the sidewalks—or gathered in groupes ut | the different rooms to make # passuge for the wa- | ferry-boat had run over to Montrose several times ‘The British people appear to be very much | the principal points of rendezvous, presented a pee pred pomea hosans sn ipsorrs poneadt maar th during the night, and it was supposed thut they had amused by the visits of several royal personages. | most enlivening scene ; while the numerous at- — for antes oh nie b lee = te Pe passed over to take up their abode in Iowa Terri- Sir Kobert Peel carries all before him—he was de-| tendants, in the shape of beaux, and the crowds of | therein, as been fie or leas damaged me the | tory. Stands of arms were found in a grocery in feated in the Sugar Bill, but that did not seem to | the more staid and sobered citizens, who flocked | W&ntity of water that it was necessary to throw | Montrose the following morning, which had been annoy him. Every thing appears to move on quiet- | to the Park—the Battery, &¢¢ &c., showed that all Shes, pele! ane Garetrom oF the dttierect td carried over during the night. The Governor had ly on the other side of the water. prbage bent on enjoyment.” At 5 o’clock, A. M., | com] ies, who wie promptly 4x che % ot, fi ordered out ten thousand men, 4 Sreamsurr Gi Ww. gee j,| the joy-bells were rung throughout the city; and a| Worthy of commendation, particularly when they| This flight will, probably, close the difficulties Sivcnite Peecinrate sfanne pepe ac rote grand national salute was fired from the Batters, managed to throw off a great portion of the black- in that vicinity for the resent, aard rowdies which usually accompany the en- igh ‘ morrow: She will bring three days later news, responded to by the forts and the vessels of war Tex The fire, we l-arn, will cost the i” ance | Per contra to the above, it is stated in several of eet, complained that hie fi er had appro- * a . he harbor. The national fla id the State and hout $26,000, only that sum being in-| the western that an express arrived at War- inted $2 of his money to his ow: The ina all of which will Exraa Hi : g, and the State an ,000; only | Papers, P printed §: a a e son imacdunelerner psi nivel, | city standards were also hoisted on the City Hall, mie . Fhe insurauce was divided among the fol-! gw on the evening of the 23d, stating that four point oppos : Pea testiraceas” Hin wis steed a teeamiertieiierys It appears tat Captain Hoskens, who formerly and floated gaily in the breeze, which was cool Mutual. of the leaders who destroyed the Press had yielded, Needed oreo ey poopie any tk inne series: ie area and finally justice refused te entertain and invigorating. ped and that Joe would do the same the next morning. At ten o’clock the Governor, accompanied by a ‘acci- | Z¥00ps were still concentrating at Carthage. The . 1! cortege of Field and General Officers, and a large dent, of havi 4 lendid theatre Giacted: on the | better opinion seemed to be that the Mormon dif- cavalcade of mounted troops, entered the Battery, | same spot, instead of the ball-room which has been | ficulties were ove: where the troops were all drawn up for review.— | destroyed. i Priya epeeimate= rages The band here struck up “ Hail Columbia.” The | _ Another fire occurred at Renwich street. The| THs Fountat oy Cxoron Ponck,anp oTHer PRo- . roof of a house belonging to a Mr. Van Buskirk | cexpinasin THe Park on Taurspay.—We hailed Governor, followed by the entire body, rode along was consumed. ith pl he f th di the lines,with hat in hand, and reviewed, ashe went| A fire took place in Washington street in a lum- ah hi oe insiaamexiatvipebiesiendl lhe pain cet i along, as fine and soldierlike a set of fellows us| bet yard—Also a liquor store 86 Henry street—Also | © Hip, Haron tepepmote, amperage, Any Anerehy ever mounted a soldier'sjacket. They all appeared ye im nats beep in the vicinity of Staten pia noe inthe nevseed ae hice Lat to be well drilled, and im their diflerent uniforms | [sland. A child was run over near Broadway. On me oe eee age ie Ache ach srl! 3 afloat, Wi i fl peel ized I presented a fine appearance. The Governor looked | her return trip from a morning excursion the steamer | ‘te country ; but we really thoug! t_ what was pro- at. e want a regular and well organized line | high spirits, and ax he rode along the lineswhich | New Jersey ran foul of a small sail boat in the mised would have been performed in something of steampackets, and we believe that it would suc- wnrennded theethed f the Ba q | East River, and upset amen into the water.— | like adecent manner, Not so the Iced Croton ceed, and pay a handsome dividend to the share- + © whore area of the Battery, seemed | The man was saved. A man had his jaw shot off! punch which we announced wasto flow full, free hietdipns to enjoy the inspiriting scene with high gratifica- in Broadway. Several rumors of accidents are in " inievahs lionel 2 TEOEs % tion. After hastily reviewing the entire force, his | circulation. ‘ and clean,in the basinin the Park on Thursday. We ; A The house of Dr. Budd, in Bayard street, {also} never recolJect to have seen the water have such a Excellency pulled up, and was immediately sur- . h 4 " iy id 2 accidentally took fire on the root. The fire was | muddy appearance—it was enough to make peo- rounded by the officers of the various troops, both | goon put out. A fire also took place in Henry street. phe h 1 iatey drinking { gh cavalry and infantry, whose plumed hats gaily flut-| On the Harlem road a man met with a severe | Ple pledge themselves against water drinking for trip in the Great Western the ‘* Monster Steamer” tered in the air, and had a very sou'-ingpiriting ef- | 2¢cident. While the train was going on, he incau- | the rest of their lives. Then the little tin cans, will aot leave England for America till early in - ny esa men tiously moved his head outside the car when near| chained to the pieces of wood here and there Augnst. fect. After some delay, the Governor and Guard | ihe bridge, and immediately received a severe | . ound the basin, hadtruly a laughable appearance nr of Honor, followed by the military field officers, | blow while the cars were in motion. The man . y 6! ppearance, Somerminein Excanp ann THE Unrrgp Sratzs.| proceeded up Broadway, through Warren, and | Wasnot expected tolive up to 12 o’clock last night and brought .orth many humorous remarks. It —We have been greatly rejoiced in finding by the | some of the principal streets, to the Park, where Mase Masting 6€ tna De tic Republi- wan said by one, thathis worship had had a jave- English papers received by the last steamship, that | hig Excellency dismounted, and in company with ae a Fit fc aa hi ce cil epee d nile party of friends to assist him in’ this. arrange- the measures for the suppression of gambling in| the Mayor and civic authorities, took his place in ‘ahes Ge co lems: Esse: “fap ment; by andther tut he: wap, desirous ob giving Great Britain, continue to be prosecuted with | front of the City Hall, and the troops passed in| ‘The usual eatke feet aa sGovtent ee te the people something to eat Gamell as to drink— great energy, On one night, seventeen gambling | review. ‘The entire scene, at this stage Was| neighborhood of Staten Island was on Wednesday | *"¢ Scting on the old adage, “that what would houses in London had been entered by the police, | truly imposing. The balcony, and every win- evening eomewhat disturbed by the roar of artil- Sot Satan OEE Sil bs, Dee aeci Dad UnBe Wace and the most rigorous survetliance has been adopt-dow in the City Hall—the Governor’s suite | jery, the sounds of music, and the gathering of the should be as thick as possible, to aid which a ed for the suppression of all these infamous esta-| of apartments—the Mayor's Office—the steps in| most respectable and inflgential of ite inhebitante number of persons were employed to throw into | women and children were gathered, who made rimilar | Castix Ganpen.—And so we are to lose the two blishments in the metropolis, and also in the pro- | front and the entire area of the Park were crowd- Tt had eae aaMTEE ist By esi gonna pe the basin,jevery now and then, lumps of ice that behpree le sthea tae the Pohantunes vcoapants aj Preach Berdale oy ho a nt. to Megs: apie vineial towns. The ‘* Select Committee,” ap | ed to their utmost capacity, and were literally jam- * . had been rolled along the paths of the Park, and } this wat i | pe : ‘ ji ‘bound prison had a canoe with which they | sincerely advise those who have not seen them.to be sure ts de ‘ rein é 4 held of the democratic electors of Richmond i i i might nail, have been saved, if the boat had wai p Pointed to investigate the existing statutes against | med up with elegantly dressed females all of whom | county, near this spot, to respond to the nomination ne ger iors be Me int ht sie | From Lexington to the bluif on the Ray side, there is and vail themoetven Tact ia endelos gaming of every kind, had made their report, and | took a lively interest in the proceedings. The f Messrs. Polk and D Ras’ byctie: Balti C they were immerged. Indeed, comparatively speak- | now a sheet of water from five to six miles in width. The | dipility, and th aartling nature of their performances, & very interesting and important one it is. It ix | troops as they passed along in review—the differ- | © aaa tes ay sacl ti xf vy meray ca _ | ing this was the only eating and.drinking to be had price ngaol on peed gh awry Plana oy nae gl | auch as to compel unceasing applause, The War Con quite evident that nothing shall be wanting on the | ent bands who played several enlivening airs—the hecerires abana appara ti pag shi abe d ata a sage pas at tbe sey one in the greater part of it about Aiteen fect deep. Me: A | Trasaven (02 crams in ite way, ia decidedly a Chet part of the proper authorities, to eradicate this | continuous uproar—the noise of merry boys—the | dates for the offices of President and Vice-Presi-| "4 eee Lathan hr res oteahe ape pct rooney gel Bote spe dB ts piouit depageay A ocr Mr. Jenyns, -the lecturer. on, Ladye,, who ruinous vice. firing of pistols in the air—the general character of orange, apple, piece of gingerbread, or cake, was eaks eo favorably of woman’s heart, we under- In this country, which has been cursed to a great | the busy scene itself, will long, indeed, be remem- extent with the same destructive vice, we are also | bered by every inhabitant who had the felicity to glad to perceive that there are some indications of | participate in it. After the Military had passed in . . loss has been estimated at i dent of this country. Shortly after six o’clock, the | t» be seen; soda water, lemonade, ginger beer, at about the same amount, Mr. Arbuckle and | fend 1 ing te favor the ladies of Jersey City next tree, accompanied by a band of* music, several eart to # movement for the suppression of gambling. The | review, the ‘‘Painter’s Society,” the ‘the Sham- work just published by Mr. Green, the reformed | rock Society” and ‘Irish Benevolent Society,” and such like refreshment—except to the elect few | ‘ll his negroes remained for some length of time cooped ere oan vet ea ume or eae é E e si Poset 7 dgheg " in th tory of his house, until taken off by a “Cling to thi it and | national flags, banners, with various inscriptions, | who were admitied within the precincts of the | wood boat from. Lexington, ‘This is the bottom in wach iecmwine wine frand woake chad its own,” assembled at the head of Gore street, where, iv | City Hall—were aleo placed without the reach of | 4Mr. Moore not ae Ince purchased some $18 000 worth While the paths irewed with flowers, ashort time afterwards, the party assembled, about of land, all of which is overfiown. We understand that And the summer's flattering hopes are warm. gambler, will give a mighty impetus to this move- | headed by M. T. O’Connor, Esq., of the Zrish Vo- ment. We have had time only to glance at this| /wnteer, passed by in review with their different deeply interesting book, but we shall soon return] banners, after which the Military fired a x y the great mass of the most interesting portion of hi have been carried off. A gentleman three hundred in number, fell in, and proceeded | the community—the females and children. It wae verde crve erected Nlesoiiption ofthelefiectsot the ate ania Seay Bene or nie Stuer from thence to Tompkinsville, in front of Nautilus truly for his worship the Mayor, to discover that flood in the Sand Hill prairie, lying Beg Bao a Lg 5 to it, and give our aid in rendering as public as pos-| feu de joi. The Governor, Mayor and Common sible the impressive warnings and extraordinary re- | Council withdrew to the Governor’s Apartments, velations which it contains, where a large number of fashionable citizens of lace and the mouth of the Arkansas are overfluwed, und we suppose there is not a single one which 4s not injured | Coroner's Office=Juvy 5 —The Coroner held an in- t, | quest on the body of Michael Hanley, whe was placed in If the reports from above be correc! | ea roa he ay paghe charged wick = : | found dead in his cell on ‘Thursday morning, having so ably commanded this ship, comes out in her on this trip as a passenger—the steamer being under the command of Captain Matthews, whom every one knows to be a most gentlemanly. and experi- enced officer. It i»gaid that Captain Hoskens visits this country on business connected with his com- pany,which is to ascertain if an American and Brit. ish steamship company cannot be organized. We should think that such an organization might easily be effected, anda line ot steamships established that would far eclipse every thing of the kind now roeny and ow ne reason to doubt, the damage will ‘We make an estimate from personal | ceoptactena Tes ubeee na oan uaa teteeethan | resis ‘ase, or Aporirxy —~An aged women nemed e its canno! then | ware Gieoo bales, and ifthe river should vine tix inches more, | Morgan, of No. 396 Water street, fell dead in a fit yester- and continue up three weeks longer, there | will be very few crops on the river saved.” day. \y Baowere —A young mee ae ot ee eer sowed jest ni ing into the dock at the of on The Pee ee en ee re eiaiid of the dis- | Steet. He "was a Gand on board the schooner Hen astrous effects of the flood in Upper Missouri. ‘The river | Monroe, ef Delaware. His body was recovered this had ten feet higher than it was last spring, and is: five feet higher thi it wes ever Kg fel as Amusements. Se eer vad anole seeiy. The papery ia ue | Nisto’s Garpen.—To-night Mitchell plays in thurs warehouse has been seriously injured, also the | two of his best pieces, an announcement that is splendid house belonging to Mr. Calvert. The average | certain to attract a numerous audience. On Mond: Tons in $8,000. The water was seven feet deep over the | be produced the much talked of and site of Atles, at the upper Liberty landing. All of the | §T4nd romantic ballet, called tho «‘ Revolt of ‘ crops from bluff to. blu: ‘ween Jackson Clay coun. | !n the production of this most suverb ballet, every effort flemthave been destroyed, and most of the stock lost, Six. | has been used to bring it before the public on a scale of ty families from Brown’s and Cooley's ‘bottoms were at | magnificence and splendor equal to any production of the Liberty, ina destitute condition. The flood has been oc: | kind ever yet attempted. Korponay, Pauline rdins, casioned by the high rise in the Kansas and Big, Platte | M. Martin les Demoiselles' Val Mr. Wells and M. rivers, and not by the annual mountain freshet. ‘The wa- | Joseph sustain the principal Soret = As the whole terwas upto thy second story of the warehoutes, &c., | Company give their efficient aid, in order to render the along the lower bank at Lexington. Pomeroy offered the | ‘out en complete. The corpe de ballet is said to be Missouri Mall $1000 to save the goods in hie warchouse, ae geuw wore susperemel i be ter aries thea on fear tor the steamer ly rich. We hear that the scene representing the baths in Captain Hoskens will remair but a short time in the city aa he is to return in order to take com- mand of the Great Britain. In consequence of his but the offer was refused, throu, pt | the Alhambra. will surpass in splendor all the former glo- i us effo} ol en gol who has determined on this oc- ey ar fa ilar Oe edn pedg | cusion to produce his ruaster piece. Duke Whitehae elro happy victims of the flood in a bottem, who were up to {completed a scene of forgeous splendor and brilliency. twa waster in water, and implored the Captain to take | Inthe course of the ballet several grand incidental dances them on board in accents that filled every hearer with the | tke place, and the corps of Amazons perform a variety of mnost paintal distress, ‘The passengers entreated the Cap- | €volu'ions, in splendid snd warlike costumes. There * | it a doubt that the enterprise and lavish expen- tain to send the yawl for them, but without effuct. ‘The it beamply rewarded by | Balloon also passed a house around which the water was nt here wil risen nearly to the roof, on the tops of which several men, | the most triumphant success, current, h ‘ . t Camd d Lexi . 01 hest of | @ppearance also of those charming Vocalists, the Orphan Hall, and from thence, by the river side, to the | the prevention of the sale of such articles much the hills eben ere. rene or thie prairie, at he Leg ea depart for Philadel hia on Monday next. place appointed for the erection of the “ Young | more extensively, would be injurious to the cause went to Jest Sunday in a con stee-e Mbpeiona tap ne sept rape sl oh thant soci Pale ap- : i os , Pe Me Hickory,” near the lower landing, Stapleton, | of temperance and good order. Nor did we think | almost Rt contained in ‘Noeh’s atk. Men, women, oy This is positively the last day of the Dwarf within a tew yards of the Ferry, and close to the | that his worships’ love of order and temperance Ce eres, oxen and Cutie of every Cla att sey York Museum. He is decidedly the ‘ " - ‘3 5 aqui eep and ho; being i The city of New York is the great head-quar- | either sex payed their respects, and partook of re- ae an eee hee oe arate would have led him to carry the war of extermina- they ii SN copparheel while hewas there,) were gath- shotter teen tee bce Ths eee yciexconey ters of the gamblers in this country. Park Row, | freshments. The Fountain in the Park ceased to of management and others assembled, and partook | tion against the peor old afiple women to such an . cr tocepiony ep sohtnh ape pe are Ti can, Moan calls + Col. ‘Chaffin the most wonderful Dwarf Barelay and Vesey streets, constitute the Wali play at 10 o’clock, and was supplied with five tons of areata in ie! nae hier host’s | extent. The suppression of booths, having for| the frightened cattle, the neighing of the horses,*the | used tn the Old Country called. Silane Vos eeedien ot street of these despicable characters. There is, | of ice during the day, and some 150 cups, which |; o- a, sieges iat a ablel “4 - d sae their object the sale of spirituous liquors and other | strange mixture of anin ane ae Sud tame. all soenieg Prhich the manager of the American appears to be perfect: probably, a larger business done in this line here | were kept in constant requisition by the admirers Leds ee ba ep hs : iyi it sel y intoxicating drinks, we highly commend; but | the human countenance for anfety, the deep anxiety und | jatroduess ie. birecrine storioe nae Shone' bens hie than in London, and it is very likely that the | of “Croton Punch,” who enjoyed the sparkling| 11, payiseagt Beige i ate abaan cali putting down the others we cannot see any benefit sctiepemyo nef Lecgaerptiees rpm ge i audience on the broad grin Conover’s comie songs are powerful measures adopted in London and Paris to | beverage with evident gusto, as each votary passed Ace ‘the A ee ee aa? ie at all arising, except to the owners of those grog Etions sett pctag secon gy mye yp oe Na atcee can ok id Madame ‘Chekinh Misa ¢ line suppress this iniquitous trade, will drive many of | slong and paid court to the large punch bowl that | Wd i cneher dhe © Yeung Hickory’ was raises | 20P8 Which abound in the immediate neighbour-| says, which he will not soon forget, but which it | formers, La Petite Aimie. and Eloise, the ddeok dancers, the sharpers of these capitals to this city, so that » | seemed inexhaustible. pach P pera i phil oe agape ae hood ; indeed, we have heard of instances of par- cs rag Raveb se,cerere dessacrah opm ies BON rite epee call oe one shilling—a performance this aftor- large increase in the work of robbery and plunder,| ‘The Trade »nd Civic Societies formed a line ot | nny a ntallyed oy . safe pies iaaet iM ties being obliged to resort to them who would not | already half‘under water, seeming 0; their Joud bleating, - - and all its accompanying vices and crimes, may be | procession at 9 o’clock, A. M., in Bleecker street, utmost endeavors to elect and maintain the indi: | 1 ov. otherwise done 80, but in consequence of the | 24 motions, to be conscious of their fate ; and num | ¢@ TO THE GENTLEMEN, AND LADIES ALSO. jel A F Sioa et ich he Grand M. i viduals to whose honor it was erected, in the a bers of stock, hogs, &c., floating by dead, or | swim- | How eften'do we see afine head of hair beginnig te full anticipated. The miserable inefficiency of our} ‘t Which time tl M ing Told Haand tod ote ae Li } want of other accommodation. ming from hill. or rather from island to island, or drifting | out and grow thin, losing all its lustre and beauty! ‘The some restraints in our society, give peculiar facili. | lett in the Bowery, whence the societies marched eet eS Lgepid cree ites rintiggnn Ly der the direction of the same master hand as that | even than in & ‘eye ineuppored pet dig neg persons ¥ Teapromietane inks Ries tera Weanie ties to the gambler. By the remissness of the | from Bleecker street to Hudson, down Hudson to | the Hon. Orville Clark, of Washington county ;| ‘rine fountain and refreshments in the morning. | 0Ut of fire have saved any thiog. k, while n yeers, and has been daily increasing in popn- i Chambers, up Chambers to Centre, down Centre to] the Hon. William McMurray, of New York ; ‘ rs many of the balance have lost more than half of their lit. never tails to clean the head from dendruff, and police, or rather the want of all police, these Chatham, throngh the Park in front of the City H P. Barber, Eeq; Daniel E. Sickles, Esq All was confusion—no order and regularity. Not | tle pi 'y. The river did no material damage at Cam- | alway: ea it a lustre and beauty unsurpassed—only at meanest of all thieves are enabled to plunder | [fall to Hroadway, down Broadway to Park Row, bah ae av ih mats id oth Thi aa a tithe of those present could see them. They ap- ome it reached Sharreesananancnes La fag hg dee 21 Courtlandt street. with impunity and without fear of molestation, | 1p Park Row to Tammany Hall, where the Dee: Alexander Wells, Eeq., and others. The different) eared to be got up entirely for the amusement of taken tine be tne forelocke,” inpred og tain tee | dq CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY CURED.—xhe whilst the delightful freedom of society, which | ‘#talten of Independence was read by Christian | addresses were in their usual style of eloquence on} ‘tose in the balcony in the front of and at the | place of safety before the water got into the heuse. From | fonic Mixture, prepared by the Collegw of Medicine an’ I lack; tty e | Aenshi dan oration delivered by Wm. | this and similar subjects; but, it being now so] |. di £ thin Csiy, Hall-athe shaniean tend eee county, we have hi no particulars, except | Pharmacy of the city of New. York, 18 confidently ro tolerates blackguards, provided theybe well-dressed, | \ Bs which they marched up Chat- | jong after the daté of the occurrence, that we deem | “2U0WS 9 the City Gall—the families, iriends, | that the river at Chouteau’s landing reached the upper | commended for all cates of debility produced hy secret in gives abundant facilities for the discover ram to the Bowery, up the Bowery to the Union 2, and acquaintances of the powers that be. y | of the houses on the bank, carrie! off the ware- 56 or excess of any kind. It is an invaluable reme- bund ili y and ap. | va Yo y to th i d f th hat be. Why | story off f if? 4 Fr . it not requisite to give them. The meeting then ane ous | house. At Wayne city (Ducker’s old ferry,) the water | dy for impotence, sterility, or harrenness (unless ye prehension of victims. Indeed many of these com- Aeeyete es ein ea ae over foA down Pcka wei aad epeera li of the faticadlenesed: 13 could they not have been exhibited as on previous | howe. A Abe beck pahicin ese See he MoS | Gesu hematin depen; mon gamblers, these black-lrgs, compared with | ~ "Th i fanaes : sane’ . | similar occasions, from the top of the City Hall. t Osage, was carried down the stream. ingle hottles $1 each ; cases of Lali adozen $5; c80- - : e New York Society of the Cincinnati, com. " afer s , age, 4 whom the skulking pick-pocket is respectable, | posed of Revovutionary Heroes and their descen Mr. Miller's, where patriotic toast, song, and senti-| ion whence all might have. witnessed them ?| The damage, “ap hae se bonne Ohba ot the Coles at stictee tT Pharmacy w. They were what the people had paid for, and ee Rectan Liberty onthe 10th inst, | Nesta street, -W.0 RICHARDSON, M.D), Agent what they had a right to expect. The Pioneer, referring to her upward trip, {@- HOW A LADY LOOKS WITH HAIR OV THE say’ i it her off into thi fecondah Prairi - We have heard it rumored, but we know not| | Thecurrent cottieg Mat tarcor ofall shoerd, who look, | HPOF face! how repulsive! Would one mufer it, dia thay mingle with the leaders of fashion in this city, | Jauts, met at the City Hall, at 12 o'elock, for the | ment went round for some time after, each enjoy- They saunter along Broadway in the morning, drive | ’*Po8e of electing officers for the ensuing year, | ing himself, in every way worthy cf the eve of out on the avenue in the afternoon, lounge at the |iventae ne the business of the Society, and ‘cele-| the glorious anniversary of their country’s inde- » 4 ‘ orating the Anniversary. pendence. sake . " opera in the evening, and cheat in Park Row and| The Independence Guards celebrated the day ‘ aia tase peas how true it is, that the proprietors of the different | od for certain destruction. A passenger tells us thet she ncn Iaecy st par Vos whe jer gard oie Barclay street till five o’clock in the morning. | *Y approp iate execises, reading the declaration of | Iysicration FRom InLAND.—By a recent re- | 3rog shops, particularly those who are in the most | must bave broken fifty of the tallest cotton wood trees in | Tooth? And red harred gentlemen need the East I iets . (ndependence, an oratian by James T. Brady, Esq. rae ead et . 548 her e down this Prairie. In thie situation the A Le They are the most distinyue at the Springs and | |), patriotic odes, &c., &c., at 2 o'clock, P| ‘urn of the numbers of Irish immigrants who | extensive way of basiness, have it in contempla- pep pert bey her about a mile distent, but offered no sige omens iy the same plac , which colors the h: watering places. Now and then they commi' 1, in the Tabernacle. have arrived during the last month in this city, and | tion to hold a meeting to return thanks to James’ sistance. The cool bravery ol Sie ‘and crew et DEAFNESS some fauz pas, run off with a respectable lady, or he Neapolitan Association of young men cele-| their destination, published by the agent of the | Harper, Eeq., Mayor of the city of New York, for a peamagere Tile “nd | at once, at 21 Courtlandt street. Also, Cologne Water, h i i brated the day at Yonkers, by orations, musical | «<1; ieration Society,” i ‘i ; 4 sini h ft quart bottles. Price 50 cents, filch a pocket book, but after rusticating in the cneriinmenci, & dinserand’ ball. lrish Emigration Society,” it appears that only « | his praiseworthy conduct on this and similar occa. une! saved foretye & south or west for a season, they return to the city. Washingtonian Juhilee—There ‘was a tempe-| small proportion, a fifth or sixth, of these immi- | sions, in promoting their exclusive interest, and | \ eg Mace i. sd, bind in) Suter earn, Stae 0G- GOURAUD’S ITALIAN MEDICATED SOAP.— and, like the Wall street financier who has taken | rance celebration at Fort Lee, on the side of the | grants go to the country, the majority remaining | who knows but they may deem it necessary to pte-| ahead of the Admiral, which har. not arrived. Below Ladies ! here’s a soap delicious, the benefit of the act, shines as brilliantly os ever. | old Fort, a few rods from the landing. An address | in the city and its immediate neighborhood. This | sent him with a handsome silver liquor stand, or ree men on two horves up to their Free from every thing pernicious— i illiant; er. ; F i ; n 4 + This n its in the midet of a atrong current, With great dif from Galen’ ph iene We believe, however, that public feeling begins The ate By arer ie eclcts Nett ft ae is very readily explained. Very few of these poor | some such useful article of plate, by way of a grate” foul, one ‘oben with tho horses were taken fas board, Eatery i remove all aes to be properly aroused to a conviction of the pre | Canal street every hour. 5 people possess the means of transporting themselves | ful remembrance of his services. and rant sp hprione ir dnprepeonamny ap ap obey Andedd veh charms is yor dimales valence and enormity of the vice of gambling, and| The Battery and Castle Garden, in the evening, | to the interior, arriving here in she most destitute Teavutine Lanike IN cae Mrmawes, This Han | terehore: "hese men had been in the water three days, Use esp il recklenyenin ide that before long we shall see these sharpers who | 1nd the Park, where fire-works were displayed, | sondition. ; and the legs of one of them had suffered a good deal from were a source of the strongest attraction. he ‘ . B tte, 1d t become one of the most intolerable nuisances. No | it. The boat frequently stopped to offer relief and aid to Use reel ead Savane wilgusten infest our cities, marked and hunted down as pests | fre worke were indeed of the most ain and again directed public atten- * ; i f Lig btn de- f lady issafe from insult in the streets, if unprotected | the people who were found inthe water. This noble Even as the Parian marble shines and curses of society. mt ici i . K . duct of Captain Chambers, and Mr. Conn, the clerk, n y cription, and elicited frequent applause trom the matter, and suggested the adoption of tl betta Tahaah halve been del dust of Ci Bs Dees ths oe When freshly quarried from the mines! ‘Tux Mopran Cauirn of BagpaD—Mayor Han. | 2Ufe, Sroups of spectators that continually kept | some means of relieving those bands of immigrants | (17 ihe public parks by the blackguards who in. | donsble in us not to place it in contrast with the selfish | rable Soap, can only be obteined flocking to the scene, Several accidents, however, Nipsieg Bs 54 ’ rez in Disauise —It seems that Mayor Harper is| occurred from the dangereus practice of throwing | ‘om the deplorable destitution in which so many | 64) them at all hours, and now even in Broadway pone Loge topr eee aici stg sry ereyery Spry ae FROM Brosdwegt He riereslebelty which th costly Beg accustomed to traverse the ward in which he re. | small crackers and fire-works amongst the crowd ; | of them are plunged on their arrival here, and sup- | i,4y are never secure fromthe insults of well dress- ME GREE .. | tiftl medicated tion has attained, hi sides, incognito, in the fashion of the respectable | °"¢ lady had her splendid drees'set on fire, and had] plying them with: the means of removing to the pe satiane; and scoundrels of all descriptions. This| SECRETARY or Tux ‘Taeasury.—Chancellor Bibb | cupidity of ‘auprindigled’ end. iiiverete boplk ntenlle eastern rulers, whose curious adventures are rela- fapea, There, Sears octine Gihdnat ar teee West: If the miserable demagogues who have | 1.06 should induce all men who possess a spark ot | 'eached Washington on Wednesday evening. He ‘ohloh earvention ise G's Reap noting but the same” ted in the tales of the Arabian Nights. The other | crowd, and the young and_ old seemed determined | been plundering the Irish in this country of their manhood, in this city, to unite in obtaining an et: | 48 therefore, accepted the office of Secretary of | hence the necessity fer this caution. ficient police. In'London, Edinburgh, or Dublin, Sunday he started out to see if all the small grog. | ‘° take every advantage of it, as they rioted about | hard earned dollars, forthe purpose of swelling the the Treasury. | VELPEAU’S SPECIFIC PILLS FOR THE CURE or any other well regulated metropolis; no female . h impunity. Several accidents occurred by the ff f th 1 iation, had asingl tie A } shops were closed, and approached the private en- reli se coffers of the repeal association, asingle par Tur O aes day we receive scores °f ‘onorrhan, Glect, and all mocupurnient discharges ing of these crackers amongst the crowd, The beat . ‘HE OmniBusEs.—Every day we bet | trons, tine a. The prepared trance of one of them, kept by an Irishman, who | Museums wre, as usual, brilliantly illuminated, | cle of patriotism or humanity, Seg as uuld have di- | swid ever be insulted in the streets with impunity. | of complaints about the annoyances, impositions, | Celiove uf. sini ihe aol rheeeee enalished forks knew the modern Caliph ot Bagdad, through his| 4nd were another source of attraction, while all| rected the enthusiastic feelings of their country- RR a PSC and general bad management of the Omnibuses in | suppression of quackery, may be relied on as the most disguise. His Honor knocked at the d the Hotels, the Gardens in Broadway, the Theatres, | men to some such really benevolent purpose as that} Important From St. Crorxx—We learn by] \. ©. Mi hi inly di speedy and effectual remedy for the above complaints.— se ote aa fcr sal pi i x : 3 pia and every place of public resort were crowded to | we have just indicated. The money contributed Capt. Babbage, of the Hecla, in 12 days passage ae i Ae epi ‘ine bane’ dutidanes tot le pr oreo ager ype mami manag yd f re 2 . i - e ces at | qi a er oO know the Mayor from Adam. Pisce eae tS Saye ACCIDENTS. in this country to the cause of repeal, and which | from St. Croix, that there has been an insurrec- Che weeasinet DARA Se 1 drivers of ‘a be gts chronic Sleet, than any 0 other prep mead rf . ; 4 i i é . Y ; at presunt known, removing the without eonfine- “What the divil d "9 sah. | . Wasminaton Hauy.—T! Jendid hotel. wa: | has been employed only in filling the pockets of| tion at Monserat amongst the blacks They 7 t Broad \-waht tome to 4 s man. Meee cee eee varaed down nearly to the g nod, baying: andioen: unprincipled scoundrels, and keeping up a mis-| had burned several plantations. Many of the Omnibuees are still permitted to race inBroadway, |» ent from business, tainting the breath or disagreeing “Oh! ; o F tally taken fire in the chimney. : chievous agitation,would have sufficed to establish | blacks were killed. The cause of the insurrection Oh! I wanted to get in—don’t you sell liquor| The fire originated, it is supposed, accidentally a fund for the relief and aid of frish immigrants | was found to be in taking the census of the island; and endanger the lives of the citizens—and the ex. | *%M the stomach. of the’ Colloge ot n eaneenei. here %” replied his Hi 6 to hi taken ph there in thi = ¥ . * pein “Ooh! git ahevolr meinen Sebbath-beeaker;”* ‘ia ae ie ‘latge rooms Pwere fitted out mos | Which would have been productive of incalculable | the blucks thinking that they were to be made 5 (3 good. slaves again. torting of double fare in the evening is carried on dicing, ¥5 Nosaaw street. . toa most annoying degree. But where is the re- W_% RICHARDSON, M.D. Agent . dy for these evils, except in an efficient police?| 0G-A NEW ERA IN HAIR OIL, upon an entire ; 4 perbly for the occasion. The fire commenced at Yes me principle. —Detterer’s Magical Oil, f shonted the Irishman, “don’t you know that hit | ‘yout tt o’clock, and at 9o’clock at night part of] J it ever to be in vain, to call on those who af- com Havt—The bri H Beacon Courss, Honoxen—Orro Morry.—This green, tekuty ‘and Iustre of the hair. "Ted peoulian’ ce Honor the Mayor has shut us ail up on the blessed | :he roof was burning. The firecompanies were in he friends of Ireland and the Irish, for | -.V28% LAT 780M Hayri.—The brig Geo, Henry, | «brated equestriai’s performance, announced to | Rertion of this splendid oil renders it a neces day—yes ought to be ashamed of yourself!” and | immediate attendancey but notwithstanding all their | fect to be the friends of Ireland and the Irish, for | Captain Blakley, arrived yesterday from St. Do- lke place yeaterday, hae been postponed until Mon. | ¢age to every lady's toilet. Unlike ony other 80 saying he shut the door in the Mayor's face ; | *forts, it was found impossible to check the pro- | some such rational and efficient manifestation ol mingo, with advices to the 19th ult. take place ys Ys postpe but jast os ig-Monet-was-terning away,.the dobr jon of the devouring element, as the flames raged | sympathy? There are many wealthy Irishmen in} my, city was quiet on that day, The Domini- 3 urning away, the door | furiously. Mr. Marriner, the proprietor, sustail this city who have very properly stood aloof from 2 was opened again, and the Irishman shouted out— | heavy loses’ A member belonging to Fire Co., Ni Be CY, ty pre b cans were determined to hold their part of the ** But I say, neighbor, you cango over to Alder- | §,,was killed, phy! fallen from the building. | the ridiculous repeal tion; will they not come | isiand. Gen. Santa Anna (not the. Mexican war mano Cozzens’ at the Meric: The Hotel had just been recently repaired and | forward now and originate a movement for the ex- philosopher,) was still on the frontier with about , it may applied to any extent’ in Jai or small day next. The performance on Thursday we are | quantities, and it will not soil the finest lady’s or gentle in Broadway and | fied u iderabl ing d f : s pat considerable expense, being decorated | , f assistance to their poor countrymen who Pieter swig your belly-full, ha, ha, ha,” and then Pat re- t superb manner. The portrait of Wash- | ‘2S!0" < , 6000 men to repulse any invasion that may be made ony oe turned to replenish the cups of a select party of his ington and chandeliers in the large ball room were | ate landing here altogether destitute of the means! »gaingt them. His brother, who held the office of, beg Alms i wal Fron lowe Oeghaqdaccn he ueenvebinn triurd of aan friends who were drinking Dan 0G: II's health | 2!{seved The loss is estimated at about $40,000. | of-existence? Hardy, frugal, sober and industri-| Receiver General, died at the city on the 14th ult. Nisto’s Garven.—The crowd here on the | tested before buying Proof positi ; onnell's health |“ Free ar WasminoTon HaLt—Furtaer Particu- just. the class of immigrants | His death was greatly lamented. ‘The French cor- ; At 67 Walker a in the room off the shop. tars.—Yesterday morning about seven o'clock |" thes> are just the class of immigrants | ates Peronse end Ne jad, and the brig Orion were | evening of the Fourth was greater than on any | A New Turatae.—The partial destruction of | one of the chimneys at the back of the building | Who,” in the fertile fields of the West, are cet-| ying there. The place was well supplied with | previous occasion. No fewer than four thousand Washington Hall has suggested with greater force | ‘V8 discovered to be on fire, but it was speedily | tain to find comfortable homes. We do trust] American produce. The products of the islano persons purchased tickets. The fireworks, under | than ever the idea of a new theatre on its site extinguished, and no futher notice was taken of |that something will be speedily done in this} were scarce and high. But Tittle business was du- the superintendence of the celebrated Mr. Edge, . Between the hours of 10 and 11, alarm | roses ‘ati ing, as almost every man or boy is a soldier. A " The location is ezrtainly the finest imaginable in | of fre was —_ (es ad it was found that the | “t¥ towards the organization of an association for | n#> ery map eeeey sayz, | Were magnificent in the extreme. Every thing this city. Ifa sew building was erected here, part | €00f at the back immediately over the upper bed- | the relief of the Insh immigrant. A comparatively |" Distinavienzy Srranozns at Howann’s.—His | went off as brilliantly asthe rockets, and every of it devoted to a theatre, and part to a large ublic rooms was in flames, and then it was su d it} small sum would be sufficient to transport each | ixcellency Gov. Bouck, Ex-Gov. Vroom and fa- body was delighted ¢ stings ony | “aust have been caused by some of the eparks from | family to the West, and purchase land adequate to| mily, Ex-Gov. Mahlon Dickenson, Ex-Gov. P assembly-room, for concerts, balls, meetings, and | ‘he chimney in the earlier of the morning. |; ; . A #0 on, it would prove an excellent speculation. A The flames Joread rapidly, cad in the space of five | its Support; the sui for this purpose could be ad- | Dickenson, Ex-Gov. Van Nese, and we know not snug little theatre, managed with energy, skill,and | ‘minutes several engines were on the spot. Imme- | vanced in the way of ajoan, to be repaid in a rea-| how many more Governors dined at Governor itunes Howard’s Hotel on the Fourth, Most of them are diately on the alarm being g given every door of the | sonable time. We throw. out these suggestions, Imittance refused ¢0 all; | in this cursory manner, with the view of drawisx | still remaining at that Presidential and Gubernato- r p informed, surpassed that of the previousday. In rates Ror hilhny rely ip addition to Otto Motty’s performance on Monday, | any lady who shail hereafter use this oil does not find it there isto be a pacing match for $500, between *% we will return their money. Only a 2! Courtlandt Fanny Green and John C. Calhoun. Some good | POUDRE SUBTILE FOR ERADICATING su - was crowded on the Fourth. They hg yea champetre here, and the pretty Bowery girls, as they | (inion. tripped it on the light fantastic toe, under. the o7yee Namen re <A is, ek the shady trees, looked quite enchanting. ‘ . ., Agan’ dca pes Raneeans el ike | oll oe Mer ar ded ee Sean ‘Wasuineron Hatiu.—Mr. 0 "Rng ‘ : notice to those gentlemen who purchased tickets | f'n, Rone Wittens Leity bo inerenshons _Brovide an: for his ball on the 4th, that by calling at his resi- | willing to try any remedy but we can assure you tha dence 207 Bowery, the money will be returned. | Srest, remedy, and an Staten, ae fo ithe Tn court. Avpuson.—This great Naturalist may now be ; laudt street, ‘There con he no mictnkp ax to the fects of found at ‘‘ Minney’s Land,” his country seat, At ' rates directly upon the who! Washington Heights. He leaves next Monday for | it# way to the seat of the diseas, while the Linimen, 'e . é applied outwardly, removes all pein. This cov tour pertaining to hie professional bu- | wilt f rheumatism. E Buffalo on a’tour pe ing profe ti cure any erdinery case of cheum lat the prs Air rey wort Ot iantem™en' | building. was cloged, and admittanc suites ar taste—English oj but thi iremen observi. the smoke growing more . . . . % i nls. mission, followe ry at portant st . ’ i" | good nig tp certain of receiving abundant ibject wae pinahe, poo annoyance, for they | ind her oppressed people, if, there be any-such in | Ouymric ‘Taratae.—Mr. Sutton, the most die- support. ¢ public are sick aud tired ot the old, kept running about from room to room making thie city, see to it, that thefr coantrymen who seek tinguished necromancer and amusing ventriloqui 4d Hf that, as yet, has visited this city, announces lumbering, gloomy theatres of a pastgage; we don’: | ‘‘ confusion worse confounded,” breaking the fur- d is ‘ see how they could be otherwise, There is cer. | "ittte, and pilfering little articles that were lying | in this asylum of libert; the reward of toil and in- farewell benefit, at the Olympic, this evening, with tainly @ fine opening for @ successful speculation in coved ereuee that’ ine hates were aoyonching yelp trea era 2 aca than the yell a combinat' on of performances in his peculiar art, theatricals just now, and all that is wanted is the | and that their retreat would be cut off if they did rons Seen that for ingenuity and skill cannot be surpassed. combination of experience, taste, energy, and ne- | Nt look sharp; upon this announcement the rush | (ry Has the Awrora changed hands? What’| Ay this is, positively, his Jast entertainment, no ceasaty capital to take advantage ot it, and make | {Eo she balding wes Coameraivels cléasey | he matter t’ Fell out by the way? Who ate at| verson of taste or outiosity should relinquish the ‘¢ « dosen forvunee, [<n Whe flames wore. by this the helm now 1 Where's “ my son Bob 1” opportunity. }

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