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a * Vol. L., No. 150—-Whole Ne, 6021+ THE NEW YORK HERALD. JANES GORDOV BENNETT, Proprietor. Circulation---Forty T Thousand. DAILY MERALD—Every Price 2 cents per “estat MERALD-—teecy tetartey.- Price 6} cont PUDUERPIORMENTS ct the wotal ‘prices siwey> carn in advance TRENTING of all kinds executed with beauty anc JAMES GORDON BEN 4 Feortreven ev tae New Vous Hesato Kevamccmment North wont cor ne: ef So iton and Nason ereete LONG ISLAND RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRAGEMENT ge ANY PIONEER PACKET LINE, Mig S be above Une cow Piss aca panels AS eee Bay we eet pet Tiny ean ternal npc iy ‘seen. hy oid ptt the ent is rate paowenevrs avd Ht the fatigues and duagers at Peditious a ‘ » eepry clerk. oe co a a Neg Of a Babe ro we CUMMINGS, Ageat taformat) hesgity of New York, ene ™ at MSELE” Agen ier” ‘. DeReH ECO. weet uN. _myiT 6m sre Cr Mat Tinks nO BALTI UNITED STATES MA PH RDELERIA WILAINNGTON AND DALEY MORE RAILROAD LINE. Via Chester, Fee. yy mew 1 Tepes and alter loeday ; . ry foc 0 ite ines Ibjog net FM, sod Wal post P.M. beink discontinued a : a cianaahain Jeave Balumore for at Po'cloek, SASTLE, AND FRENCHTOWN RAILROAD aie Keo SPO A INE. FP hin Seven Hours—. Thi in Seven Pare $2. Suan tenict By eceee ROPER , inns, will leaw (greens Sunday, ) at f past 3 o'clock. » Ma vA ext 1 his Line leaves Bowly’s wharf, Baltimore, for Philadelphia, at7P. M. SUNDAY MAIL LINE. The only Line Pox sy on Sunday Jeaves the Depot d eloek, P.M. cco ed NAR Baltimore 50 cents. Rae aer arstached to the Freight ‘Tre Dopet sorper [ith oat Mah WailNesoee’ GF aa esthy berwr sont hogan: | GH HUDDELL, Agent at Philadelphia, Pa: FoPturther parti al Harms PU). p, FISHER, Agent, my!0 lin re No. 17 Wall street, or 6 West street. FROM BOSTON ae ra, INA will leave the Sunday) at sa HE TRAINS upon the LONG ISLAND RAILROAD are n0W ‘arranaed for passengers to leave Boston at 6 o'clock and arrivein New York at 4, as was the case last evening; and take the Philadelphia traiu at quarter before 5, and arrive there at HP. M. wy zoe stant, the car Thaticatea Pa: the morning for William's Bridge, will leave x: alt past five ; returning, will leave Williann’s fudge at seven o'clock. ‘The ear that ‘leaves City Hall in the eveniug at half past six o'clock for Harlem, will leave at si o'clock, sad will ran to William's Bridge ; returning, leave William’s Bridge at seven o'clock and twenty minutes. jud re PEOPLES’ LINE, OF STEAMBUAT® FUR ALBANY LY¥—Sundays Excepted—Through Di rect, at 7 o'clock P. M., from the Pier betweer Courtlandt and Liberty street Steamboat ROCHESTER, C: leave on Monday, Wed Steamboat KNICK leave on Tuesday, At5o'clock P. t ETH AMERICA, Captain, L,, W, Brainard, day, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday After: ayetmboge COLUMBIA, Cent. W. 1. eamboat » Cai . 5 ‘Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Afternoons Passengers taking either of the above Lines will arrive m Al ny infamnple time or the Morning Train of Care for the east or Phe Bonts are new and substantial, are furnished with new and elega it state rooms, and for speed accommodations are un fivalled ou the Hudson, Freisht take at moderate rates. acd ‘All pecsous are forbid. trusting any of the Boats ofthis Line Ma ieee 4 written bam! from oe pages = ae bs Of freight, apply. on + oP.C. Scmuice, at the office on the wharf. udre Tex xp Sema Gab. STATEN ISLAND FERRY, On and after Saturdays th June, the steamboats SYLPH and STATEN ISLANDER will leave New. York every, hour except 5 P. M., commencing at 0 A. M.,until 7 Staten Island every hour except 4, commencii until 7 P.M. FOR SALE—The Steamboat Kye of 227 tons, of a light draft water, 126 ft leug feet beam, @ feet depth beam engine, 25 ine PD stroke, in good onler ad fit for immediate use; Copper fistened; would enawer for a tow, freight or CoRPrF ing Daished eabhis with berths. “Tf not sold before ¢ Hout inatane, will thea be sold. at pabljc auction, at the Me thane? Exchange, on that day, For further information, apply to Messrs. Dougherty, 75 South street. jad tw CHEAP AND PLEASANT EXCURSION TO THE LOW! ER BAY. The Steamboat WAVE will, on and after b nag yy iy ky! uatant, leave Tia Ro} 2 at 9 ane o’eloc! » M., aan P. al; leave eaten Island at 8 and 10 A. M., 1 and 5% P. M.— Fare 64 cents, He Ee Or the 3 %elock tri will make an excur- siow'in the Lower Bay, pass iltan Te ane Coney Island, giving passen full view of the Ocean, For the whole excursion only I cm Reffeshinents, of the my! tm*re DRAFTS ON GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND—Persons wishing to remit. mo- ey to their friends in wy. part of England, land, Scotland or Wales, can be supplied t dis: Sa at sight, wit! fc wards. count, for any amount, fom £1 up oh Baal of a iscount Bart ly Exaraxo— . the National and Provine Ha anole Aesera, James Brit & Sou, London, and branches Liverpool; he 0 bs Wales. CaCO oe ke Nations! Bank of Ireland, and Provin- cial Bank Hh \WOTLAND—On the &) 4 5 Bai ai Seaton, Greenock Banking ‘Company, and bi s fi atm 'Brtéannia sails from Boston om the ist June, by i ded free. Apply t which ail drafts can be forwardy cy. e WAS, myl_m 36 South st, cor. Maden tine FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. b f Royal Mail Seam Ships BRITAN- NIA nad CAMILA, wll leave Boston for the above ports, as follows:— » dito, Hewitt, Eaq.. rl Ist. ee ty frat jus June 16th. to Literpoo need 9 FOR SALE—The Schooner URIAH H. JUDAH, one year old, 94 tons, carries 800 barrels or 120 tons coal, will be sold at a reasouable price, or would be ex: hae tor a brig of 200 tons. jad Hem a APE: {NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, R, LIVERPOOL The |New, Ling SUSE wo font buen, John Britton, mas. (or. will sail as above, her das “5 or freight or “having extellent and supsrior aecom- wr Waceoee TT MENDURNS. 07 South street. - fo Mott 1050 tons, Capt J. Bursley, will aud seal uae regular day, 2st Jaly. GL. =] British Barque ADAM ee eae. will meet With cate despate 4 oF frei or passage, having tmodations, apply to captain on board, at foot of Dor it, or to eee eee OODHULL & MINTURNS, 87 8 outh street Tie regular packet bark ANN HARLEY, will succeed the ar. ie! ACK BA LD LINE OF LIVER- fate lar sail ETS.— FOR LIVERPOOL—On! tof the 16h of June—The m: seen fast favorite packet ship OXFORD, tone, Jol thbone, ‘commander, will sail posi: yo ih of Junes’ : eving waequalled accommodations for cabin, 2d cal storage ), those return the old ¥ d= Isp jete fend, will dnd iether atereet aad comfort £0 Gy + ome ic hom be tnade 0 hoard ‘ ude foot of Beek: treet, ee Sttentbers Roche, BROTHERS & CO, {0S Foleon street, next door to the Fulton Bank, N.Y. EANS—Loui aN sy A a a HKOULSTONE’S Mi JON ST io friends 450 RIDING SCHOOL, | WILSON’S HOTEL AND DINING ROOM, Mercer Street. 5G iden Lane, ULSTONE has the honor to | (JOU: is fries the public in general, that his i Schos! for [patentee in is be oe eveuing, at Hgare for Gentlemen om > Ladies ? jadi eo ‘Terms of instruction made kai tone, Nr. Re lias just received from th ral acplinir Batlle Horses which: he tase herent DISBROWS RIDING SCHOO. on Astor and Lafayette SBROW has the honor to annow School is open daily, (Sundays excepted) fi \d Exercise Riding. on very reas: bee th exten 408 Bowe! larly to and 0 ths weCatekil.. ‘The House and "premises prov from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. A. M.and 3 to7 P. M. 7-'Verms made known on applicati B.—Highly traiued and quiet Horses, for the s 2 JUST RECEIV AD) tn ; ate D by Nouns, from Parla, tha belt ace of eanlegear Wah joots ever seen, and now offer le and retail, at the Srder for $5; aud the greatest assortme: atest assortment of al ies, and all other kin an or mistake —The , fast sailing Packet Barque GENE. SER Cove, Manet, wlll ponisfvely sail se above: her reyuias ‘or frvight or passage, having handsome furnished xccommo a : harf, foot of Wall st Eee se of toh Oat Rk OS Bete Wh ieetaut, ih New Orleans Mr. JAMES. E. WOODRUFF, will prometty forward all goods to his address. jl0ec Splendid, fost ating ship SUSAN Ce HOW. | fest safling shi OW. CLL, Copeain Bailey, cat xceommodate a few more <oom poxeengers in a superior House on Deck, ery mo- dente rate. For passage = *10l) 6 OHN HERDMAN, sire 61 South street. vERP—Th id ship DEVON- I'mcet with quick despatch Crt —— will meet wi ebove port. ‘paseage. wing handsome furnished accommodations for hemmpagers, ow elso for second cabin passengers in the on deck, apply to sail on Saturday, June 21, he Ye iis lime being sil 1000 tons and upwards, p ot line in preference cabin, second cabin, and steerage et Jae favorite SESE ER, 1006 toon ie, Capt persons I ee the fu their great capacity. renders. the ‘od tan ships ofa small class, of any other maid not neral Passage Offic fine 15 Sonth street, corver of Maiden Lave. 1L—The packet ship OXF geile on the I6th instant, and the packet ship GAR- the Both inst. "For passage, having splendid y to South street. J, HERDMAN, 61 NB —Thore sending for Pity re residing in Great Bri- taia . con have them brought out with quick “i ine nd Rede a tent OR Lt a dnd te AtKETS HAV Kh —secon packet ship, ONEIDA, Caytnin Jas, Se Pyeiba. Boek (OF passage to. ’ WON & HINCKEN, Ay No.9 Tontine Buildiags, cor, Wall and W, re Lane—The ik, will sail or ts, streets aud rs LIVERPOOL—New Line—Rogular Packer | tthe pu fA i ae re Pesky rn ay |. H. Trask, of 1100 tous, of amie Ww a ve a Hed for sp aad ee Shoe chnly, 0h Weuel, et Orlouss Seast too ‘all street, oF to of pos succeed rere snil fh July, her regular day: S D ESTABLISHED EMIGRANT PASSAGE oO CR a bonth aoe from Pnadand, Ire Scotland and” Wales—Those sending for thet * well to avail themaelves of the opport makiag their arrangements with the subscribers rie ferme, by ‘iret class pocket shipe, sailing from Liverpool openly can as usual be furnished for any amount, payable Grroughout the United Kingdom, ApUh nuved Rigor AE te . SAN, 61 South st. ‘The mail steamer Hibernia sails frem Boston ou the Nth inst by watch let bbe forwarded quickly. zh rh 'S PATENT HORSE-SHOES ar min the Red tied beeen ‘li warranted per. nnd very best refined iron, sold at'a fraction over the price of iron in the ber ery may be ~~ tA ith the above rece be ived beck and ty we at recom ne ton will be recet a money , ‘expenses from the most distant party: ern H. BURDEN, Ageat, _my 18 hin rre Troy Iron ai Na nctory. IMPORTATION OF WATCHES. RECEIVED from Switzerland, by packet ship an assortment of Watches and Movements ol ‘every description and of first quality, ready for the wholesale trade, at moderate pete DELACHAUSE & MAIRE, jut Imre jo. 127 Fulton street, New York, 0 LET. vA Petichstul Summer Residence, one. mile from the Ferey.—That Spacious Brick Dwelling block of improved ground, and and shade trees, sitwated on the left street, as y Peck Ship Ferry ed on the I a good tenant can few months, of the Hagh's, comer of Beaver Ofte = will be vacat 4 OLE —Fast of the House No. Amos street, con ftwo parlors on first fo oor, tw atthe. bedi er Possession “a it can be hed meediately, at alow rent. FE quire at the premises jad twerh Ss. Lamm A yutafed ( omnes ewer 0 shi cevtitc Landina, oe, Sesten Tatands s Farm of of darted large Howse mt Builders good Garden, with plenty of bray sold and q “avT Imere EO CAM'L, WALL. Bah Broome st of Marden o- ¥ attended to for mn Mason, Slateing, Plast + » tie roude red and ted, ad iler repairs mu liegt owe tn Us steam boilers, workmen employed. | Rapedit mat —tmtrh Lan JINN, CHARLES PAUL DE KOOK COMPLETE. [RHE Works of Charles Pant de Kock, Mastrated Ealition et oy res themselves of the Kai de Kook ater gies: me, couterming. hander! umn 1 served, and by mariet ” to mort a com FIRST QU —_ “THURS CH. AUNE. a pti “THORN CHAMPAGNE TEOMA? ate Sorte 10, bly at Nate Wace sre me i -y FOR SALE—FRE OR CHART very fast aniling packet ship, MISSISSIPPI, 630 tons iB 7 in this icy hy Brown & Dell, salted on the Foci ed resalted every yer, live onk, and ard, foe live oak apron, semson stern frame, and forward an tart framescngwly coppered and. ii perfect order for ad Sette savages ise fa mstegers “ATH on board at Orleans’ wl ‘all stieet, or BA COLLINS & Co., 56 South street. bE RP hi tthe CR a Ta J. HEM DMAN’S OLD ESTABLISHED EMIGRANT PASSAGE OFFICE, 61 SOUTH STREET. “PASSAGE, from Great Britain and Ireland, via. Liverpod!, can als be arranged at the lowest rate, ¥. ane J nd Drafts fara ount, payable at all cota and Wales, 61 South street, FOR HA: fiuew packet ship SILAB Hi UMS, erry, will sail as above, and can very sMmnturterly accommodate + limited number of of peace The prwespal Banks in England, on application to J6re a been built ex) tor DYSPEPSIA, OR BLUE DEVILS. A SAFE and effectwal care, for those that are re be. : NOTICE. TO MERCHANTS, SHIP MASTERS AND 8. HE, SUBSCRIBER would "Tinka tenn tee joy wool Boel sret twenty years, and the late Samuel to jum the Transit Instrument, two Ast locks, and the tee of the Ose vatory, i ishis intention to continme (in tion wit is rating Chronometers, and jing in hari Watches Cie Jewelry, Siver Ware, erat sold | 013 Ionian stand, No. 19 Peat street rate quality wanted im Ivdim*r "[O,BOATMEN, AND OTHERS Time finn | GAL a street myl3 im*ec FINE FRENCH BOOTS for $3 50 ; City Made, and for ity they are equal to those sold for $5, ut Imperial French Boot and Shoe Manulac- No,4 Aun street,oue of the most Fashiona- Boot Manufactories in this city. Fine Freach Dre: made to order, for $1.50 equal to those rt aiters &¢., made to order in the shi ‘KE., doue in the store. . Wan. Retail Manufacturers, Positively no gogds teceived on boardafter Saturday evennig, | 86 and $7. &Co., Wholesal No 4 Ann street, ‘New York, near CHIP OF THE OLD BLOCK MAJOR FANCHER & ARDS, No.5 Bo San sell'a splendid artic YOUNG BOSS RICH- 40 Stitched. Boots for Ladies’ Shoes at. wouderful low prices. op your clack, ye lovers of Bootologiesl imposition. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. AND SHOES. (lete Wilson & Johnson) store 42 Chatham street, di: site the theatre, oue of the best ass of Boots aud Shoes ther can be hed in the city. s Thick and Thin Soled Boot ke., of every descripu hoes than any other stor twenty different kinds, Gents greater variety 0 : sity, Gentlemen's fine Gaite kin Shoes; Sportsmen’ n till 10 o'clock in n opportonily oF examining the Roo m= ee RO “ y SUPERIOR STYLE of Gyatlemens’ Summer Hats are well worthy the attention of those about sup) selves with a pleasant, light and durable Sammer tng the richness of a Leghora, and warranted not to be affected ‘The assortment consi Pearl Cassimeres al hite Rocky’ mountain Be it Hats, all of the ta OWE, Sales Room 40 Wil JUNE Hl, 1845. Price Two Cents, Jold street, near Mal NTRY MERCHANTS will fed this sole ing convement to the business part of the erty. ly new furniture. @ ings 2) cents. For cou A Jud Imn*re TSKILL MOUNTAIN HOUSE, CA Pine Orchard, is now open for the reception « Vesttors, wa her, whe will be plensed clling publie Stoges rau Perintevaance of We pis cordial weleome to the tra since the last season, and wow preseut attractions @asur- Passed at ony watering place in the comntry aco! _ June 3d, 1845, NE. or two & respectable u within two minutes walk of the rail ears or omuibuges. EPHRAIM SW) DINING ROOMS, TO TH E SUBSCRIBER WILL OPEN ON MONDAY 2d, 1615, on the second floor of his highly popular rooms, one of the moat novel and elegant saloons bn the Country ever intended for public business, where gentlemen oF private pasties may be served in the best’ manwet with Dreske fast, Diners aid Suppers ; as Comfortable aad quict x in the own private parlors. “The extensive arrangement inde cooking depart re to those who prefer tals of living, oue hundred and seventy-eight Dishes served up in astyle ou ing any thing yet attempted, and at prices to co respond with reasons as every thing has been, got up iy my own would encourage the march of improvement, to cell and be sat ished to.what pestoorion the most humble business may, wil perseverance, be elevated to. m30 Im#re EPHRAIM SWEENY. SCHOHARIE COUNTY, NEW YORK. HE PUBLIC are respectfully {uformed that Me. LAN- DON, of Congress Hall ducted by them. the first day of June next. ‘The subscribers have made many improvements in. the grounds and bathing-house, and pledge themselyes to use their best exertions to re fully equal to any watering place in this cowutry. joharie, to take passengers to the house. will, during the summer, be under the superintendence of Joslin. my29 Im*ec THE “ WRIGHT” HOUSE, -81 Nassau Street. inthe Union, His bar is furnished with the best of wines every class, Ale, Scotch Whiskey of the purest brands, Porte and every other article uecessary for a well stocked bar, Ind. pendent of which, he has two splendid rooms, furnish second floor, specially adapted for private and publie extensive and well ventilated bedroot ments of the lodgers, a8 well as the visiters of the ‘Retreat, on all occasions. WILLLAM WRIGHT, my26 Im*ec 81 Nassau street. AND ELEGANT, SUM reise HATS. ROBERTSON, determined to maintain the reputation of PHOENIX HAT AND CAF, ESTABLISHMENT, ‘William and Nassau, East of Broadway, other, begs leave to introduce which for lightness, beauty and dural and for cheapness un sant and genteel, th tsa a ° torain without. injury, whi EK. COLLINS & CO., 56 South street. | f2l0" ‘$100. L va Capt, Ava Etdridge, of 1100 tons, wit! | attuned. | Th r style of trimming which the subse! by eeperience so very cl ular. ‘Their weight from 24 0.356 074, bel iter than substantial Le ROBERTSON, 103 Fulton 7 FASHIONABLE HATS, G, the well known aud ¢elebrated ace Neopolitan facturer, 17 Division street, informs the public that his feapolitans are of a superior quality, and war ranted to clean, made in the most fashionable shape, called the politan Hats $2 each. ; er by the ease or dozen at reasonable prices, st the Lace Neapolitan Moaufaetory, 17D Straws and Lace Ni $42. FasuTONTBLE DRE Fe TWELVE DOLLARS, W. H. DE GROOT & Co., 02 Fulton street, Hast of Broadway, CE to the Public that they will make to order a Twelve Dollars. ready made, viz: Over 500 Coats of ever i as fine Broad Cloth, Drapd'Ete, Cashmerette, Tweeds, Jeans, {Summer Cloths. Prices ‘r 1500 PATR OF PANTALOONS, Of all grades, quality, colors and cuts. Prices’ from $1 to $6 Nd at from $7 to $8. MATERIALS, jes, rich figured Stripes, and f French, English and Ame- Fashionable black merés, and all kinds Satins, Valencias, Silks, Marseill ir i rable and fashionabl whi 1 to any other establishment in the A full suit made to need from $20 to $35, and, if necessary, fu te. sell’ for cash only, and JOT & CO. 102 Fulton st, New York. re buy for cash an call aud examine mu stoel ACK SUIT OF OLOTHES FOR IRTEEN DOLLARS. AT D. OWENS mu these: | A WHOLE awe ment, vat it has become the very buyer to patronise = at the list of ts. riees is a sufficient of style and fabri Wo Avsplendid lot of made of fine Sax 2 Also, furmaces, ‘ , we and every kind of fire works pat wp Nove but good A Reputife selection of Pants, cons Clothing, cheaper than would find it a great advantage to “"N: B.—Coantry Dealers reat advange ich is all-important: In the selection oe OS OWENS, Wholesale and Retail Clothin Comer of Grand an SECOND HAND CLOTHING AND FUR- NITURE WANTED. will do well to call on the subscribe vugh the Post Office, which will be B. LEV 493 Chatham street, New York. 2 seasouabls assortment N B.—C onstanth; homme" GENTLEMENS' LEFT OFF WARDROBE WANTED. ENTLEMEN ond Fomilies can obtain sapertionsstiects they wish to dispose a bedees,) by sending to out more than aay other for oli wetveles offered — Gentl te cheer sdvantage to send for d full value for all eit! sutmeriber, who does not preteud to person, but will give wey, will be promptly ete ded to. CAST FF CLOTUING AND FURNITO, WANTED. LS AND GENTLEMEN havi ‘Clothing to dispowe of will fod it to their ad: for the subserive any any cast off or the Post Office, or otherwi I be "The oe i ‘cole Agent tw the Unhed | promptty wrhvumebecen 4°) OOD BOARDING, with pleasant rooms, for siu joining, suitable fe 1 fi pool I ine SNES. GER. 2 Countandt street. WILLIAMSBURGH COTTAG. HE SUBSCRIBERS respectfully inform the ci New York, Brooklyn, Williamsburgh and its. vieini known as the WILLIAMSBURGH COTTAGE, he south of the Peck Slip Ferr: tached to the C' most deligl tful summer resgrtto while away a Tefteahing breezes of Us ol the Bay, “Their M furnished. ton street every fifteen minutes. Ferriage four cents. myl6 Im*ec HAN DIIELD & HOEFT. hotel im the city, | Te well-known and delightfully situated I, ot the | also haye the benefit ofhot rnd cold baths. A. note addressed to | + Xs Zsa the office of this paper, will be pusetually attended | Jud Iwere peculiar stvle. I would most respectfully iuvite all those who SHAKON SPRINGS PAVILION, 1, Albany, has associated ‘himself | with Mr. Gardiner, and that this establishment will be cou- ‘The Payilion will be opened for the reception of visitors on | der this establish- | Stages will be in readiness on the arrival of the cars at Cana- | ‘Mr. L. will: ag heretofore, continue the Congress Hall, whieh | r ILLIAM WRIGHT, formerly of the Ram’s Head, Ful- ton street, begs leave to inform his friends that may be unacquainted with the fact at a distance, as well as those of the city, that he has opened a public establishment at 81 Nassau strest, upon ascale of comfort that cannot be surpassed by any” et courts martial, or any general purpose; besides which he has provided accommodation for permanent and transient lodgers, in ,¢ , the furniture new and well assorted, and every attention will be paid to the arrange: BOAKDING AT 27 COURTLANDT OL MBET- men. Likewise, a hiulsonte furnished parlor itis bearogen that they have recently opened the large and splendid mansion and furnished at great expense for the accommodation of resi- dents and strangers. ‘The Cottage is eligibly situated, a few rods id convement to the Houston and Grand street Ferries. commanding a beautiful and extended view of the Bay, New York and Brooklyn. They have also at- a OTTAGE a large and splendid Garden, conve- nient Bromenndes, Grass Platts, Shade Trees, ec. making 3 i few hours amid CAL CLOCK , being the best piece of mechanism of the i imported to this country. It will play: fifty different tunes with remarkable harmony and accuracy. ‘The choicest variety of refreshment will at all times be promptly N. B.—In connection with this establishment, they have WARM AND COLD SALT WATER BATHS—known as the Washington Baths. ‘The water is at ali times clear and pure. ‘erties run from Peck Slip, Grand street and Hous- * 206 Front street—B Breakfost fiom 64s w satisfy themselves. T' corner of Fulton and brout streets; the choicest rands, direct from the importers. mi? Im-th 67 Canal Street, 18 doors West of Broadway. here find one of the choicest collections of FINE, MODE: > i ome-half’ the sual prices. great variety and of the newest mit im*ee [MioRTANT TISTS.—The finest painting. ‘This coloring process is done by givided only by the hand ofthe eberator, and mac he peformed by every one not skilled in th tly riting, without difficnlty, will be per LAFAYETTE BAZAAR, The Cheapest and Most Attractive Store of the Cit rieties of goods, are displayed te id sold. eee ON AN ENTIRELY’ SEM PLAN, 7 the following Prices Counter . 123@ cents each article. Counter N } do do do Counte, do do do Counter N. 5 do do do Counter No. $1,00 do do do pound; Jajube Paste, Chocolate, &e. EAM SALOONS. A competent person, fro1 delphia style DAGUERREOTYPE PORTRAITS. front part of the two galleries’ o Morocco Case er Frame. For further particulars apply to —- F. A. ARTAULT, At the Lafayette Bazaar, DAGUERREOTYPE. OHN ROACH, Optician, 82 Ni form Photographists, that he Vienna, an invoice of Voightlaender & Son’s Pubes, which he is now ready to warrant ge ‘as follo oats one just received, di lo do 13 inch lenses for quarter do he'd depend upon hav n excellent instrument |. R. keeps coustun hand au assortment of cals, cases, and all articles used in, the Dagu rreoty of the best quality, and at as low prices as they can be obtai any where else, my8 Im*re haw, Mr. Voigtlaender, Vienna, ¢: tell noe Apparatus at reduced prices, vi Sess Titman thas writes —"It vt Mave Sronh nevsfher | Sh Ave its sapervority ( obowel ue men's; also, ‘obtasa from the su Hotel herpers, and the Families or gratlemen attewded eta |= co LBS. OLD FILES, but tittle see ‘qrders left at the will be wabseriber's offies, or sent through W. T. JENNINGS & CO DRAPERS AND TAILORS, he Soma AOR EAE | Syerteee ae Eat eael Boos | Weer fact tusr david San Tei as as can be found in rach as to men = coutiunance of eit be oo appreciat of the extra per contage le- skill of a Catter—and rea eave those who, mu cases of emergency, may req ‘ress Artieles in great ra) ou band Ready ) ke. to answer ¥ son) the Business of manw ee, Handkereluets, D IRON AND. EET IRON AND TIN. re a Plates, at $1 Mi ny de receiv enuine Voigtlender and not a worthless icle, they having procured the sole agency for the United Sta tes. Plates and Chemicals, of their own importation, as well as allother articles connected with thei marist prices. b erring to the above advertisement, the subscribers inform the Daguerrian Artists in general that the above Apparatus and other materials ean be procured hh " Ni Fee ese eee NENA & BECKERS, DAGUERREOTYPE. L B. BINSSE & CO., 83 William street, up stairs, respect. + fully inform Pho ety that they, have now on hand lates of different Nos, and sizes of the iLsupply, of their APE eco. mask’ so favorably: Known trcourhe reneh Tubes of very superior Boths, Piate Polishes, oatlng Box city make. m3 Im*re MINIATURE PAINTING. » D UGALL hi vd fr No, Ut Park Pi: J, 80 Broadway four Rowse above Write se et my4 Intec QUARTERMAN & SON, INTERS, NO. 18 BURLING SLIP, inw York. House, Stes ann Stir Paiwrino, Grarsia, Marncina ann eT SEND Gases, Fon Cxyrones ano GotHic BUILDINGS, MADE 10 ORDER, mi Im*ee Cc AST [RON WATER PIPES, of different sizes, constant “also American Pig Tea for tale ‘ RINGTON & RICH. 1 oy? im*rh a Gia Water at N B.—Private House of Retreshments by D.W. TELLER, - Disner and Sapper. 1s 6d; 2 uneat 3 ual Bscotelock. Also, 0 Beds, 2 until 3; Sapper from 5 until 834 o'clock. Also, 2% Beds, Alin peiing dior, edalice eee ct Npeciomen: webaee et vesort to afine cool ning apartment, will do. well to call and proprietor ‘also keeps the old stand piton, an ‘and 9 Fulton Market, where he will continue to serve up_ all the delicacies of th, season. Also, Wines, Liguors, and Segars of all hinds and of BIGGAR’S REPOSITORY OF FINE ARTS, OLLECTORS OF ENGRAVINGS Visiting the city will RARE OLD and 7 DERN Engravings in the country atless than ite Aprons and Ley for Looking Glasses in ens Ck TO DAGUERRKEOTYPE AR- ndersigued have made application to. get Letiers Patent for their new process to color Daguerreoty pe Pictures. This process produces an effect not known before, and changes the appearance of the Daguericotype to that of the i vature itself, ery. It can of painting, and nderstood at one glance. It also can be com- to procure the Patent right for a City or County, ean make pre-engagemeuts therfore, by addressing (post paid) to’ WV. & F, LANGENHEIM, Jel Im D& Wee kx hiladel 149 and 151 Broadway, cor. of Liberty street, NEW YORK. OK the ceavenience of the buyers, $10,00, worth, of Paney Goods, Toys, Pestumery, Cutlery, Jewelery, and other va- t All the Goods are warranted to be genuine; the prices are fifty excent below the market prices, and by this new pian you can buy the goods at retail prices a great deal cheaper than at auc- tion. You will also find in the BAZAAR, the most complete as- sortinent of Sugar Plumbs and Candies, from % cents to $3. ‘Two large Saloons have been fitted up in a magnificent, style, as ICE CRE. m Philadelphia establishment, has been engaged to take the entire management of the lee Cream Department, and ladies and gentle men will obtain at the Lafayette Bazaar, a real Ice Crem, Phila- MRS. H. SHANKLAND, Daguerrian Artist, has fixed the f the Bazaar, as Daguerreotype joons, where she will continue, as heretofore, to take the tost fect LIKENESS FOR ONE DOLLAR, inclu mu street, leave ya? rect from ‘lebrated German ine to purchasers. Tuberwith $inch lenses forfull size plates, camera and stand, $145. 8 do hallsiog do do do ae lo Persons at a distance upon fowarding a remittance, with order, nt them VOIGTLAENDELR’S DAGUERREUTYPE APPARATUS. SRANGEMENTS recently made with their brother-in- le the subscribers to ~ ‘tuest size Apparatus, with three’ inch lenses for full size Apparatus, with two inch lenses for half size with one-and-a-half inch lenses for ecordance with the above + for sal if W.'A. F-LANGENHEIM. ie Uni- ted States They have constantly on hand the chemicals and preparations used in the Daguerreotype process, as well as if lity. Cast Iron Mereury nd Head Rests of the best Boston. [Correspondence of the Herald.] Bosrox, June 9, 1845. Prosperity without Property—Cutting out the Slaver Spit- fire—Health of Capt. Judkins—Sicilian Frigate Ura- nia, $e. He. The weather during the past week has been delight- fully warm, almost hot, and our city nabobs who have remained longer in town this season than for many years previous, have sought the purer atmosphere of their ru- ral seats. Our city, therefore, is at present without any very great men, but their absence to the general observ- er, is not perceptible. Ships arrive, discharge, load and | scription paper for a new mill, circulating yesterday forenoon, we saw the names of several manufacturing sail again ; carts, andall other kinds of vohicles poss, | Qootivc,” Drudent, industrious, ond calculating mem laden and empty, slow and rapidly as before, and the side-walks too are just as crowded with pedestrians, as if each.—Newburyport Herald. all our great men were present and looking on, which clearly that Boston can exist without very great | By the way, there was arumor afloat previous to. the trial of Captain Flowery, that a parcel of daring blades from the South were here, andhad actually concocted heme for cutting out the Spitfire, and carrying her to | seu, and that but for some loose hints thrown out, by | th were communicated to Lieut, Reid, would actually have carried their seheme into effect. induced Lieut. Reed to have the Spitfire taken from the harbor, aud moored above the bridge which crosses Charles River, whence it wou | out with her masts standing. The reason assigned for this undertaking, is further said to be because she has o, When they had too much grog on board, which be impossible to cut her money to a considerable uiuount secreted in some part of her hull. If she is condemned, and the Captain or any of his agents bid highly for her, when she is on sale, | some importance will be attached to this rumor. ‘aptain Judkins, of the steamer Cambria, has been ver ick ever since the arrival of his vessel. At one time it was not expected that he could recover, but at the present, hopes are entertained that he will be able to resume his station on the 16th. ‘There is nothing new in the religious world. | saw Brother Himes, of the second advent faith, not long since, and he appeared to be in excellent keeping, and his ministry, laid up enough of the good things of this fife, to keep him and his comfortably | during the time allotted to mort ‘0 sojourn in this vale | of tears. | ‘The Mercantile Marine Insurance office in State street, | was entered either on Saturday or Sunday night, by | some one who knew whore the keys of the safe were se- ereted, the safe opened, and $2345 stolen. Whoever | made this liftcould not have been very ravenous, for | property to & vast amount, locked in trunks, was’ un- touched. The Hon. Marcus Morton, the Sicilian Consul, and Capt. Sturgis of the U, 8. revenue cutter Hamilton, | made an official visit this day on board the Sicilian fri- gate Urania, and received the customary salute from her guns, has no doubt, dur Havana. [Correspondence of the Herald.] Havana, May 29, 1845. The Markets, Religion and Politics. Since my last, our market has continued in the same dull state previously advised. Sugars have receded, but very few purchases are yet made; they must go still lower. Planters are holding at 7-11 to rs., but these rates are much above European limits. Stock estimated at 120,000 boxes. Molasses has also experienced a great decline. Here it is freely offered at 4 rs. and can be had at Matanzas at 341s. Some few dealers, unable to find a market, | are sh pping on their own Eeepssaks and before the season 1s over, more will go forward in the same way. ieee hts are still nominal—nothing doing. £1 10a Ci 15 are quotations. Many vessels have lefi in ballast. : Exchange.—London 15 a 15}, in demand; New York, 3 per cent prem. The British war, steamer Hermes, touched here two days since having on board the Bishop of the W.1. lacens on his way to Nassau and Bermuda. The Mexican steamer Neptune is just in, five days from Campeachy. i Pohtically, we have nothing new; every thing quiet. Lucren. Supreme Covrt—June Srrciat Term—Saturday, 7.—Smell ads. Scott. Motion for judgment of non. pros.—granted, by default. Chandler, et al. ads. Williams. Motion for re-taxation of costs—granted, with stay of proceedings. Smyth ads. Oathout. Mo- tion for jndgment, as in case of non-suit—granted, by default. “Lucy ads. Dorr. Motion for a commission— grauted. Inthe mater of the application of Reynolds et al. for a certiorari—granted. Baker ads. McKnight.— Motion to set aside inquest—denied, with costs. In the matter of the application of John W. Jacobs vs. the Jud- ges of Delaware county, Motion ordered to stand over to next special term. Bliss et al. vs. Otis and one other . Motion referred to Chief Justice at chambers, and proceedings stayed. Hopkins vs. Prentice et al.— Motion for acommission—granted without stay. Smith ads. Burnham et al. Motion for judgment, as the case of non-suit—denied, with costs. Miller vs. Williams.— Motion taken by default at this term opened and ordered to stand over, unless argued at chambers. In the matter of the complaint of Putnam vs. Curran. Motion ex parte for certiorari—granted. Higbie, im’d, ke. vs. Meeker.— Motion to set aside default, lenied, with costs, with- out prejudice. Rogers ads. Burrows. 'Motion that de. fendant be allowed uis costs for preparing for circuit, &e —granted by default. Bank of Troy vs. Burk. Motion fora Precept granted. ox parte. Rice vs. Clapp. M tion to discharge plaintif from the limits—granted, with costs, and motion to set aside judgment, denied with costs, Yale ads. Dugall, Motion for a commission— granted, without stay, on payment of costs of oppo- sing motion. Merritt ads. Westbrook and wife. Motion to change venue—denied, with costs, without prejudice Acker vs. Ledyard jMotion to jvacate order of circuit judge suspending writ of error ; granted, on payment oi costs of opposing motion. Anderson vs. Goff. Motion for judgt.as in case of non suit; granted, unless plft stipulate and pay costs. Bromaghim vs. Gorse. Motion ordered to stand over to next special term. Boynton et al. ads. Carlew, assignee. Motion to set aside or stay proceedings ; denied, with costs. Horton ads. Millard Motion to quash writ of error ; denied, with cost: son ads. Morrell. Motion to set aside verdict, &c.; grant- ed, onterms. Voorhees vs. Suitts, impl'd &c. Motion that plaintit? be permitted to amend judgment record ; granted, Smith ads. Moneely. Motion for in case of non suit ; granted, unless and pay costs. Comstock adds. Th An order granted directing a feigned Hilletal. vs. Lhe Mohawk and Hudson Railro Motion for attachment ; granted, ax parte. Ho} ads. Gale. Motion that plaintiff! pay defendant cos! preparing and Stenting. circuit, &c., granted for $6,050. . Finch, Motion to set aside fi fa granted, with pads. Pitcher. Motion for judgment as in if plaintiff stipulate anew and pay costs. Hopkins Baker et al. Motion for a commission, granted,without stay, Smith vs. Humphrey Motion to set aside judgment of non pros. granted, on terms, Spencer ads. Catopbell. Motion to set aside re- port of referees, granted, with costs. Worth et al ads, Jermain. Motion to set aside judgment &e., de- nied without cost. Plaintiff'to have 10 days to serve opposing aff't’s in answer to defts. served for a mo motion to set aside the report of the referee in this cause and in that case the report of the referee to be made and | settled pursuant to the rules of this court. Judgment to stand as security. In the matter of the application of Michael Corniff, ‘a redeeming judgment creditor. Mo- | tion for a Mandamus to the sheriff of Fulton co., denied with co a costs taken against deft, for not Chen 4 St. John et al. vs. Lyon and four other causes do. do. do. in each cause. Carman vs. Bergen, do. do. Harrington do. do. do, Hallet adly et al. do. do. . Spen- sors of Oswego a for costs taken agein: adjourned June 7th, sine dic. c People ex rel. Wyckoff. Rule Inpian News rrom Texas.—It appears that an Indian war is now raging along the whole line of the Rio Grande from its mouth to its source. country from Matamoras to the this town the Apaches and Kiowa: depredations near to Albuquerq tion the Yuta Indians are deso! the whole valley of Taos. The war with these Indian tribes will,probably become more formidable to the Mexican settlements Indians are checked by the United States, The weak settlements of Chihuahua and Santa Fe, will be scarcely able to withstand the terrible inroads of th savages, aided by thei Missouri, who have battled with success even with the veteran troops of the United States. Indeed, it is not improbable that the whole province of Chihuahua and Santa Fe may be in possession of Indian tribes in the course of five or ten years, unless the Go- vernment of the United States interposes its authority to keep these tribes in check. For this reason Mexico would derive an immense advantage from annexation.— Houston Telegraph. ing the country through ‘Tur Case or Carr. Frowery.—On Monday a | motion for a new trial was made in the Superior | Court of Massachusetts in the above case, on four points of law and two legal objections, The defendant will not be sentenced until that motion is disposed of, nor then, if it chould be granted. The mi- nimum punishment to which he is liable, is a fine of | $1,000, and three years imprisonment—the maximum, | seven years and $5,000 fine. jaa The Spitfire is now lying at Charlestown, She isa beautiful craft to accommodate 250 passengers! Herbur | then is ninety-six tons. Amenican Corn.—The new postage law will bring | into general use the ten and five cent silver pieces, and the Spanish fips and shillings taken by their weight for their value, will get into the crucible and be made into dimes and half dimes. If this is not the result then the Spanish coin will be mostly in use for workers in silver, One of the good results in this change will bo the general substitution of the ten cent piece for the shi , and the half dime for the sixpence, and they will soon beoome ‘as valuable as the Spanish coins. ad et al. vs. Haskins imp'd &c. ‘Rule of | Gleason, | @ accordance with the above fa Varieties. Walter Kissam, a miller at Rochester, attempted to commit suicide a few nights since. He came home in a state of intoxication, and attempted to kill his child with a club, but was prevented by his wife, who. cuing the child, received a severe wound upon the hi A watchman, hearing the alarm, proceeded to the hou: and found Kissam in the bed in the act of cutting throat with a razor. He w; bleeding profusely with a ‘ash in his throat two inches long. He was conveyed to the watchhouse, where his wound was dressed by a physician, and where he remained. One of the new houses now going up near the centre of this town, is owned by two young women, who jub- work in one of our mills ; and the other, that on tl put down for one or two shares of five hundred dollars A female engaged in a millin Saxonville, while brushing her frames, had the brush caught by a pulley. She was thrown down, and the handle of the brush nd makin thrust in her face, breaking her jaw bone, k she wi a hole in her throat. Her physicians thi recever. Charles Flanders, confined 1n the jail at Newport, New Hampshire, made his escape last week in a some- what ingenious manner. During the absence of the These hints, it is said, | jailor, he took a corn broom which had been left in his cell, on the end of which he made a hook, and put it through the iron grating of the door into a third room, where the key to the grated door hung, to which he fixed his hook, secured it, and unlocked his door, and immediately made his escape into the woods. He was soon retaken, On Saturday last, a man by the name of Jones, committed suicide at Minersville, by cutting his throat with a penknife. We learn that he has for some time past labored under mental aberration—was a much res- ected citizen, and has left a large family to lament his The gentlemen who have been imprisoned in St. Louis for refusing to give testimony relative to the late duel, have been discharged from prisen upon recogni- zance to appear before the next grand jury. We learn that Colonel Thomas E. Doughty, of Cayuga county, still labors under temporary nity, caused by falling from his wagon some time since While on his way to Dryden. The jury in the case ot William Hardison, charged with the murder of Sarah Broughton, brought in yester- day a verdict of not guilty.—Norfolk Beacon. General Bernard, of Ea-t Baton Rouge, for Go- yernor, and Judge King, of Opelousas, for Lieutenant Governor, of Louisiana, are suggested to the whigs of that State. ' . Christopher Kain has been convicted at New Or- leans of mutiny on board ship Essex, fof Boston, Captain Welch, on her passage from Liverpool to N. Orleans. William Smith, colored, has been found guilty a Norfolk, of an attempt to kill Mr. Fretly, some time since, of the bark Calisto. : * Harry Warr has been delivered to the authorities of Great Britain, under the treaty, for trial for forgery . George Ormsberry has been arrested in Baltimore for attempting the life of his mother. The speech of Senator McDuttie has not been af- fected by recent paralysis; he is improving. The number of emigrants who have arrived at Que- bec the present seasen to the Ist instant, is7,170, besides 108 cabin passengers. Arrivals to the same period last year, 4,311. is ‘The colored man Marshall, convicted of bu rglary at Mobile, has been sentenced to be hung on the 4th of July. What fine sport a hanging will Turnish on that jay. The Townsend prize for English composition, at Yale College, arded to Mr. Robert Rankin, son of John Rankin, Esq., of South Brooklyn. ci The Protestant Epiaconal Convention of Michi- gan, met at Detroit on Wednesday last. Fifty clergy men were present. 2 Lemuel Shattuck, Esq. has been appointed to take acensus of the city of Boston. Theatricals, &e. Ole Bull gave a concert in Columbus on the 6th inst., toa highly respectable’ and numerous audience.— He was received most Leaps Ge Dan Marble, the greatest ee of the stage, made his first appearance since his trip to Engiand, w here he produced a great sensation, at the National, Boston, on Monday evening, in Deuteronomy Dutiful and Samp- son Hardhead. — Mr. Grattan is engaged at the Albany Museum. Hervio Nano is engaged in Albany with the E ques- trian Company lately performing at the Bowery A mphi- theatre in this city. Mr. John Greene, formerly so well known as the able representative of Irish characters at the Tremont, made his re-appearance at the Boston Museum, on Mon- ay. The little vocalist, Miss Hardwick, made her be- nefit concert at the Female Academy, Albany, on Mon- day evening, assisted by Austin Phillips, his lady, and Mrs. Hardwick. The press of that city are out in praise of this “na warbler. The concert was a good one, and the little beneficiare (who is only five years old) was well patronized. : Maelzell’s celebrated exhibition of the conflagra- tion of Moscow, anda variety of other mechanical inven- tions of the like character are offered for sale or hire. ‘They have two theatres, one museum, and a cir- cus in full operation in Boston at this time, with other at tractions. A manager of a French theatre, announcing a play called the “Death of Abel,” advertises that it Bs be acted “in the costume of the time.” Fire 1x_Brmomnenam.— About halt-past three o'clock on Saturday morning, June 7th, a fire broke out in the borough of Birmingham, in the iron works of Woods, Edwards and McKnight, which was totally con- sumed.’ The fisemen of the Corough, with almost super- human efforts, confined the flames to the rolling mill. Through their exertions, aided by the citizens and hands, the nail factory, which is a large brick building attach: edtothe mill, was saved, though somewhat damaged. ‘The warehouse, containing a large stock, and separated from the mill by only a narrow passage, was also saved, though frequently oh fire and by many given up as lost. More than 100 hands, by this fire, are thrown out of em- loyment, and will feel the loss of the Mill more severe- y than the owners, who are insured. When the fire was at its height, large sparks and flakes were carried by the wind over most of the town, and much fear was created for the rest of the borough; but fortunately, the direction of the wind changed and carried them into the river. The houses in the vicinity of the fire, being most- ly frame, including Mr. Mulvany’s extensive Glass Works, nothing but the activity of the firemen and citi- zens confined the flames to the Rolling Mill.—Pittsburg Advocate, June 7. Mevancuory Svicror.—Yesterday morning about 8 o'clock, Mrs. Sarah Maria P. Alien, wife of Mr. John Allen, formerly a Universalist minister, and more re- cently editor of the Social Reformer, committed suicide by cutting her throat with a razor at the Graham House, No. 23 Brattle street. The unfortunate woman had been for several months laboring under intermissive fits of in- sanity, induced by over excitement of parental senti- ment, in consequence of the illness of her little hoy, and during Saturday night she made several attempts to throw herself from the chamber window upon the pave- ment. In the morning she told her nusband that she should feel better if she had something to do, and ac- cordingly went about arranging the room Having made up the bed, she requested him to turn it up—it w turn-up bedstead—and while he was so engage she went to adrawer, took a razor, stepped into a side room, and before he could reach her, inflict- ed a fatal wound upon her throat; her husband cut his hand severely in getting the instrument of death from her g’ he verdict of the Coroner's jury was — Bost. Bee, Oth. Squire ct al. do. do. do. “The Board of Supervi- | Indian allies from Arkansas and | | storm on Monday afternoon was very violent in the of the city, At Green Hill, located in and | abbut Hroad treet above Popular, the wind blew down Avyornen Dvet.—An affair of honer, growing out of commercial transactions, of some months stand- o'clock t Wyckoff for not moving. Court | ing took plce yesterday morniug, between five and six N a are. The principals were ) jorri both of Philadelphia, and g | practised shots. The former gentleman, we ret to sa was dangerously wounded in the thigh, the ball wg struck the tomoral artery, and it is thought there be great difficulty to staunch the bi » Mr. Meredith contin’ a the poy man « Migh the battle- town ye burt, bat we learn has since left for New York. Mr. Butler Price was Keith's second—and Mr, William Meredith of Baltimore, was second to bis cousin, Morris. The affair has crea- ted much interest among the friends and acquaintances of the parties, Pr Tremenpors Torsapo © Parcaperrnta.—The the front of Mr. J. Paul's saw factory, and did consider- able damage. The root of Me, Hights’ slaughter house in Parrish street, was lifted and carried about a square, when it fell to the ground with a great crash, The slaughter house was entire demolished. A large num- her of cherry trees, #® Wellas other kind of trees, in that section, were twisted off close to the surtace of the earth, and whirled je en ae and carried off toa great dis. tance. A number of chimneys were thrown down, and large holes were made through the roofs. Awnin ripped from their fastenings, and hurled abou: foliage, in great coafusion, There re several very | narrow escapes. The residents of that section says that passed it was most decidedly tae greatest storm that has over it for many years, Heart-renpina Cataurry- nwo Saree a no On Friday hit the dwelling house of Mir. Jol mtup, om the okoae about two miles west of Fonda, Mont gomery county, was consumed by fire, and shocking to relat ndson of Mr- Prentup, a lad of twelve years of age, ani a gil living in the family of about fourteen, were burnt to death Capt. Skolfield, arrived at this port yi 170 steorege passengers, The Eastport, slo came up yesterday, with 75 cabin, and over 400 deck passengers, mostly Irish emigrants. Moe ton Transcript, June ®