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oe ee ee a eee me aman emaamie BY ~ | country is in agreater measure supplied by home manu- FOR SALE OR TO LE’ t the nine mile st U. A. O. D—WASHINGTON LODGE, No. 1. +) Pa wh ans agg piped a . see ucedey, June 10=6 P.M. | faotures. We-annex a table giving the value of certain | fel Wysinige Bond four andiomelvettaeitou, ive | FPVHE Mombersaf de above Ladesarerauewted toe minty AMUSEMEN BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL. statis manufactures imported into the United States in 1840; | piace. front and rear, stables and out houses,finished in the best | iustant, as business of importance will be ‘fie ‘before the PA . = = = = ‘Pho stock market continues heavy, and quotations ve- | manufactures imported man er with marble mantles and grates Lodge: By otter of J. W. DUCASSE, NoA ares bee rs ashingto unsettled, Stonington declined } per cont; Morris 1841, » leaving out 1843, as the returns were | ‘The other two houses each nine rooms, fished 2s above, JAMES J. "TIMPSON, Secrets * 0 20 seem llr, Anderson for This Night Only. w ington. ‘ 4 ; Rea- | for only nine months, and caunot be correctly compared | Also, one large Stone House at Fort’ Washington, with ten |e gs ~ | WEDNESDAY EVENING, June 11, will be performed, the (Correspondence of the Herald.] Canal }; Canton j; Harlem }; Indiana Sterling }; te fi hs a 'S OFF Play of THE LADY ‘ with the other years :— ‘ooms and two kitchens, coach house and out buildings, wit pana eg Me OF LYONSClande Meluotte, Mi Ww een Sau 6 thes ding Railroad improved } per cent; Pennsylvania 5's 4; 7 aatlegunp ie nee eine e house well fivished, with marble and OTICE is hereby given to all persons owning dogs, A New Pa feat ee Mi sce mae) ale : Long Island }; and Norwich & Worcester, Farmers | *eGrarun C04 Te THE UNITED | TAT he houses have gardens, well lid out, ‘The Manhattan: | authorise iil der ahi exten apd hei atin Aides, | Pacmpelude wih THE ELDER BROTHER—Chastes, mi | The Meat The Guillotine—Captasn Voorhees Tra- Loan, and Indiana closed firm at yesterday's prices— 184. ville stages pass the premises m the day. Enquire | found runing at large alter that date, and not property muzzled, | plete... ed vellers m Town—A Case—Geo. H. Catlin—Tem- ‘The transactions were very limited at both boards, and . oft Basan, 6 Hrondvay ov at kort Washington. apd at | willbe datoyed. By oder, JACOB RAYNMA chit Tig, 35 Corte Bones, Mand 34 Tiers, 90 Cente—Pit,+ | erance— King Alcohal, and Sam Houstow—The there appears to bo little disposition to operate, 1a a “TO BE DISPOSED OF;~ = on tet Martel: | poor, open at o'clock, and the Curtain willsisepreeisely «| Qregon Question, and the Emigrants to Oregon. ‘The value of the exports from this port eas if ONE o . in the vinini ss a) This! = 3 2 o' clo perish met : Prva. tye pen er fe: 645 7 Bt ahr ol the reammastens Bacreees ie the Visialey tien SUPERIOR MARKING PLATES ot NIBLO'S GARDEN. Thermometer to-day at 12 o'clock, 98 in the shade, Canines ov tH Pout or New York. f irg 11255;4 bie yeiness ‘can be. dou with attention. | Ei 9 ent AND ALPHABETS CUT. Wenn nigel 8 Ce far al on the Pennsylvania Avenue, in the sun, at least 150. “ Manut sathing ground in the frout. Boats, aud Fish- SEP $ a pa ae Fal of aterchandise Exported for the firet week in June. | Hemp aud cordager T8115 | Haba le aye now spe for the Paros, "The waar ot Det PS. bn FUL FOR, oan ce Bee eos Widk a gongetl® Pateluments wi ecumence Hot as Egypt. Att o'clock we have the prospect Shipped in American vessels. ...- + bas 4 ‘The importation of most of these eet 4 0 8 ito i is the only reason for disposing of it. hagorgeous Fairy Spectacle, in the production of whi of the tail-end of a magnificent thunder storm com- Shipped in foreign vegsels.. . (i manufactures in- quire of x Wright, at the * Wright House,” Nassau st., THE PATENT oN’ OR use has been spared, called the fs ~ ; ——_ creased very much from 1840 to 1841, but the falling off | Neat Fultou street jl e6re G . SEVEN CASTLES OF THE PASSIONS. _ | ing up the river from Alexandria. y otal for seven 1 days. ae $502,288 19 in the importation from 1841 to 1842, was greater than AQ he alt ra pee MS i ALVANIC RINGS ine MT nar Hues, sheweee, and Grain. inl Guillotine moving slowly again ull the Ist of the ed ofe: epogen wire "703,274 00 the previous increase, reducing the importation for no further use for the. same, offers it ata great bat CRISTIES’ M. AGNETIC FLUID. Ga lest Mog, Watts, Messrs, T.Placide; Gallagher, Miekiusoa; month, when, in addition to changes, fourteen clerks Mee “Farge a; | 1&2 Below that of 1840. In 1844, the importation of silk | eis tween" Pot eee eee LAN AD yy NT will be foun outside, in | Grand ‘be Det, by Mesdemoisetes Partington aud Celeste | Will have to be dismissed from the General Land ficiency this year. . .» + $201, manufactures was very trifling, compared with previous | [~OST—On Monday night about 12 O'clock, one S100 bal on | science The cae Yam extraordinary discovery in medic 7 later of balf'an hour. «fi Office, in order to reduce the number to prevision of i : 5 F ; The obj fe bl 5 1REW 5 » At this rate the value of exports for June, 1845, will be | years, also.all manufactures of hemp, and manufactured Loe fnksuppored te have been dropped betmeet Against spurious imitations, which are eutirely devoid of ugul- | At.9 o'clock, MR. EDGE will give «Display of the most | Congress limiting the clerks in this office to sixty. much less than for that corresponding with last year, | jron. Theimportation of cotton manufactures in 1844, | S'ei¥04 Fisher's, comer of Walker street aud Broadway, | vanic influence, and consequently without any 1 . | Brilliant Fireworks. Many of the colors are eutirely uew, and igs He ate fag . en | aud Horn’s Bowling Saloon. ‘The numberis kuown and the | The MAGNETIC. FLUID. is always in connection with the | kuown only to this arti The United States Circuit Court for this city, be when they amounted to $3,372,172. was larger than in either of the four previous years.— | pill sto rps person finding samme, by leaving itat thisof | GALVANIC RINGS to, promote their more effective action, | To conclude with, first time here. a Comic Piece, entitled | tore which th | for McNulty has entered ‘The Comptroller haying given notice that he will re-| The value of cotton manufactures imported for nine | 2c2:ilrecaive ten dollars reward. __ dil m_ | and to direct the galvanic current to the particular portions MANSLAUGHTER IN THE FIRST DEGREE. lore which the counsel for McNulty has é! s tecivent safety fond’ Banke ‘ MUSIC. which are affected.” ‘The only at present inthe United | Mr Consol, — Mr Nickiuson | 1st Oficer, Mr De demurrer to the indictment against said MeNulty, deem the notes of certain insol ty hy + | months ending June 30, 1843, was only $2,864,870, which LADY, whis lda’a’ thartagh: kuowladips!6€ witista, habe Seater, is at 134 FULTON ET, fr Sphoon, ' Mr Chippendale |2d _ do Wilson | forembezzlement of the public moneys, has ad- holders in this city can get them redeemed at Thomp-| required heavy importations the following year to make | /¥ taught by the first mastern in Europe, and feeling besell | Bigeumeady Rutt Sp bit Miandeton |fehoden "Mise Rebents | Joumed over to Wednesday next, when the pleading son's, at 64 Wall street, at one percent discount. They | up the deficiency. Even under the high tariff of 1943, | ily competent to msteuct inthataccomplichment,would wish | At his diseovesy auld elsewhere, wil be wo William, Mr Levere | Whiskers, Mrs Watts | for and against the objections specified in the mo- 4 to devote her time to the instruction ot young ladies, on, | f Pa ona ; - y, ‘ ©! Wh : * ; : have, until the Comptroller issued his notice, ranged | we see these manufactures are ii sadiinnete terns’ ta vote ad dio A. B. Co atthe office of | ct, Due notice will immediately be given in this paper of the | ‘The public are respectlully apprized of the arrival from Eu- | tion to quash the indictment, will be resumed. from ten tatwenty par cent discount. ‘The discount 's| cisely ss'hetore, ‘The Ladnenlige: er wpa tera peateale atest’ ko C, Wiha cine 0 respective Agencies which are now being established, pV Ye teeny ard ssablichaten? of the celebrated | In the case of CaptainV oorhees, the Court Martial now probably as low as it will be. 1842, came in under the most reduced rate of duty, under SITUATION WANTED. LEECHES (FAs éficient Police will alvvava bo iw attead Reena teenth vai oe a reef ¥ d Bank has declared a dividend of three | th yy B*, A YOUNG MAN, who has been engaged for the last SPANISH LEECHES, of agood quality, in lots | tay 7 a - ident re will always be iu attendance to mi e recorded testimony of Lieut. Porter, of Satur- Tho Hartfor e compromise act. ‘The importation of 1843, being the | 12 thirteen yeursin aiirat’hamse in Scotland, manufacturing all To sult purchasers. Apuly or, bused teabarque | C22 £0 order and sep all iraproper, persons out. day last, recalled the lieutenant, (whe,by the by,is one dollars and a half per share, payable on demand. first under the act of 1842, was much reduced, in conse- | Kits of gas ittings and gas meters, Address, post paid, J-L., | Douglass, Pier 12. E- It, or wo 03 Front street. JeBS*CC | A mined meee eee oe Mode ne Ae ofthe noblest looking young officers in the service) The United States Insurance Company of Boston, | quence of the great and sudden increase in the rate. of | EPPA Re ee {7 Performance to commence at Bo'clock- Doors open at | When he further testified to the court, in answer to have declared a semi-annual dividend of ten per cent. duty. It became necessary to carry eut the protecti riees tn Mesle ee es sage of ei nalfpast 7. | questions by the Judge Advocate, affecting the con- ‘The National Insurance Company of Boston, have de-| principles of the party, to place a rate of duty upon cer |! Lao erL ees Hk es sanction of the highect ins CASTLE GARDEN | a Oe eae emg mer omcuctans Inranret: ¥ SD—. »yman Locksmith, one that unde ci of the highes . . | in the general charge ol sober nee ol orders. clared a semi-annual dividend of ten per cent. tain descriptions of cotton goods manufactured abroad, fe Cr a oe TS ot eae roe Destroys ws Syrup has bee . + -jMessrs. French and Heiser. For ees da ~ past, there have been at the The Norwich & Worcester Railroad Company have de- | almost amounting toa prohibition. This suddenly check. | *™e¢t- —_illit'm_ | 'the' money paid‘for the Liquid will be retursed. Oe Ree ok of aeremanenis. principal hotels a fair number of arrivals from the clared a semi-annual dividend of three per cent, payable | ed the importation of the goods coming under such re- | WW ANTED—By a French young woman. situation to take | wholesale and retail, by Hemsley and Beers. 47 Aun street ‘asion 25 Cents, ‘ extremities of the Union, chiefly from the west and if tidren, oF 28 lady s tmaid, B- stablishmet : ; on the Ist of July. strictions, and for the time gave the cotton manufactu’ |to France, She can give the best of references. Address i iehimay occur by ales, and Wednesday Evening, June lth, th ee there annests'D be ap Sojaumseig (0 The Mlinois Canal Commissioners have left for Chi-| rers of this country a monopoly of the market; the ad. {/ttef.to M.P. A.. Herald Office. ‘juld lw* «quested always to keep a sufficient stock on hand. The entertainments will gommence with a Grand Operatic | ein acceoraae iret ite peas geecdh Boon phd ‘the cago. Upon their arrival, the Governor of Illinois will : ANTED—By a young French woma, a situ won 5 . ' ‘ i ‘ang, appoint a commissioner of the part of the State, when mania are cet reall Docome more firmly | VY. some respectable family 2s chamabermaid or seamstress DR. ROSS | } Suscesdedby thereat s tien | morning. ‘There was one senna let week, the canal will be given " mp successfully with the pg ea me oy yw eo bate char WOULD all the attention of Physicians to his ABDOMI- in the characteristic da | from Wisconsin, however, wy i" contracts for bral dsc bo hiurs eae ok: manufacturers of similar goods in foreign countries.— | 2 lesa then #10 per month. sabia Pde E IA Tag bleh, for three, years past, hes ee Overture to Bacchus. | most unreasonably impatient office Pee And of the es to have the it 3 rovec as t an c ¢ A Comic Dance by 08. | as e ol a er i out. tis the tntanton ofthe trustees to havo the work | Theres nodoubt but that wince the passage of the pre IMMEDIATELY WANTED: tried it, as well as gratifying to himaell:. Many eminent men in nM Soug, Ne Dennison. ne ong of Many teres Ne OCT et ae on the canal commence as early as the gust, if |‘sent tariff law, the domestic industry of this country has GENTLEN who can, write Lectures, as well as on | ¢ Profession approve of it, some of whom are the following— The Fling of the Highl nds, by Miss Cohen. ments, we vi y Wachi possible. Itis yetdoubtful who will be trustee on the | been rapidly increasing, and our manufact hi other subjects, in ascientific aud superior style, in. the | Prof. V. Mott, A. H. Stevens, M.D. | R. K. Hoffman, MD, | And the very characteristic and admired Spanish Pas of El Za- | Consin friend figured in Washington, as far as f the State, end considerable anxiety exists to} p » é nufacturers have | dislish language. Apply immediately in letter (post p id) to | 20 W. Parker, | J.C. Bliss, M’D. "| F.E,” Berger, M.D. peteado di Cadiz! by Mad'slle Desjardi heard from. part of a , Mitte esses hetamted een unusually prosperous; but it does not appear that for- A.B. Cc. slivered at the Express Office, corner of Contre ang bu . Beck, a Fost M. R ALN. . | Grand Overture oo ka Eneee te ee . Auber He called at the Treasury Department to see Mr. know who will receive the appointment, as eign manufacturers have been completely shut out ofour | Chambers streets. juld sem | Prof R Watts F ormcime, M.D. Admired + edley Duce. Mis Cohen. Walker. A large company here already waiting in upon the canal will be principally under his manage-| markets, or that the importations of their goods into this Ret ee WANTED. a) F-U-dohnsoo MD. RS Ki » B Succeeded by the wonderful and able Herr Cline on the | the anti-chamber for the same purpose. He re- | SHA i. ‘ine, ier, | A-E.. M.D. . ‘ight Rop ? ment. io has iesued his proclamation, | CUNY nave even been much reduced. The increase ‘ke., of five to ten horse power, eithernems Taecoadhw'd, | J. A: Swett, McD. | J, Livsl On Tuesday, the wonderlal ELSSLER BROTHERS will | "#ined, perhaps, half an, hour, very uneasy, when The Governor of Ohio has issu # Broclamation, | in population, and the consequent increase in the demand | in kood order. Apvly wt the comer of Phind Avenue and auth | W.C.obatts sm, | B.W.M rBerwest haar wLarariety of performances. IG Pere aptOr ily Cen eae gu Mee 4 .S : 4 su i i wee! ntertai or- H agreeably to law, notifying that the following new | for all kinds of merchandise that follows such a fact, | susnce Compiny, 0 Wall sect’ WM, ORARGEA. | Piice$3t0 $5.—28 Amity atreet, June ¢, 1845. Mines for Promenade and Refreshments. non OF Te") | One ty trend, Bob Walker, withowt any more banks are authorised to proceed to the business of bank") must require greater su ? j10 2tis*rh iz Lh (> Doors open at half-past 6 o'clock. Performane \ plies; and although the receipts | _10 2tis*r! nVRAITEREMINGOOCLT | me mts vie Se Se eee Ce OMe |: ag ae ing:—Commercial Bank, Cincinnati, Exchange Bank, of foreign merchantice hore have not really declined | LETTER BALANCE IN A PENCIL CASE | DENTISTRY VALUABLL DISCOVERY, | meteen see AEDS “Can't do it, sit; until your turn comes.” Columbus; Franklin Bank, Cincinnati; City Bank, Cleve-| much within the past five years, there has been no actu- OLN REGED ee ee ee ce MIE Cieshitied ox WEY will you suffer with the toothache, when by calling 30 “Turn” (walking, up’ and down the hall.) land; Dayton Bank, Dayton. al increase; we therefore draw the conclusion that | J Weighs and Writing: Apbantus, consginiog a ieettr | cov nc pe he IC ie ER eee ADMISSION ONL “Here | come, six foot three in mocca- ‘The President, Directors and Board of Assignees of| the additional demand has been satisfied by our own | Bélance forthe 5 cents, 10 cents, and 20 cents Rates of Postage; | new preparation, that will cure it ina few minutes without | 27 OPEN EVERY EVENING: RAIN OR SHINE... | sins, and stout according; here I come all the way the 6 1 1 it eae i +4 | i in— boun- the Commercial and Railroad Bank of Vicksburg, have | manufactures, We have not yet manufacturers enough | jois weights} sconmeciens Pou Hotdoa main or inconvience, go that it may be filled, maldng ita valu’ | <The entertainments will commence with a grand Comic Panto- | Pea eae page ina ene Rocky i able tooth for life, th authorized the re-opening of books of transfer, at the | in all branches to supply the demand, and we have our | Peuci! ; 4 Toothpick and Sovereign Guage : n Letter Seal Fee ceeptetch eoreainty cre of tee euaetest abbeoverite a mimic Ballet, entitled init ‘om ‘ ? reserve of Leads at the top of th , aud the whol ¢ *| THE TINKER, THE TAILOR, THE FARMER AND | Movntains, and in another to where they never see Phoenix Bank, of this city, and have appointed the Cashier | doubts whether the increase in manufacturing in this | measure with, being exactly four inchs, forming a complete | 're2R° Teter Uat ney aaniasseer areata ne “oe anghlLOn. the sun shine, God d—mn ’em—here I come, (tak- their transfer agent. The books will open on the 16th | country, as greatasit undoubtedly has been, has kept mylene inner Conveniences oF pct are celle nt. | teeth inserted in the most approved manner. ‘je7 tec | Als Slogjng, Dancing and Negro ach Pape, by sha Oper: ing from.his coat pocket a parcel of letters, and eae pace with the demand. julo Sus" ie iaiiimwacNens. |. MESHOORRERPING Sia OT om "Minstrels in the world: ts” passing over them in detail,) recommended by Old 5 = “ C- The t, Vauxhall ists of twenty talented per- | Gen. ’s his letter; and by the you Bills purporting to be the issues of the Plainfield Bank, Old Stock Exchange. HEAT—I00 bushels prime Illinois Wheat, landing ex ship _ No. 8 CEDAR STREET. be Saemily dus wiiTRll Sereda Rosetta eT ene diee’s Hieedat anit on Reaeaber New Jersey, but which, infact, have been altered from | $10000 U 8 6's, "62 123g 100shas Canton Co 30 424 Oswego from New Orleans, and for sale in lots to suit C. MARSH, Accountant, author of the popular works very: evening. this week. .| of others” whose names he repeated. “Well, as ik, are in circulation. | 1900 U 85's. ‘s3 102 do $i | purchasers, by iE. K. COLLINS & CO., « Gn Bookkeeping, and long established in this city as a| Doors open at 75 o'clock. Performance commence at 8% | of othe 8 ued. “Well the Tenth Ward Bank, of var Yor! Jey hi siren 8000 Tadiags bonds ‘935, 50 Morris Canal 90 391 j10re 56 South street. teacher and practical accountant, continues to ve thorough and o'clock. miami ctenidaa : Christ is my judge, I can’t viele this, Mat a e = The alterations are roughly done, e signatures | 2005 lo 56 900 lo 2414 SUPERIOR LU = practical ti jookkeeping, Smears rithmetic, | Ho x by ipa sets by gentlemen. nigger till my turn comes. hat’s what I call rul spurious bills, is to refuse to take any bills on the banks | 7500 Penu’a5's 75* 100 Harlem RR 70% Fh Wadast County, Indiana, on the Salaminia river, four NEW ARRANGEMENTS 3 a Why, you d—d Irish looking half starved white t fi siaation: Cohatectelted: By a strict adhe-| 200 do 3075 | 50 do 03g miles from the Wabash Canal, and six miles from the gat ion areas THEATRE, nigger, (looking at the door-keeper with peculiar of the denomination . 5000 = do. 6075 100 do 70 | tows of : ; RABINEAU’S DESBROSSES STREET BATHS. | weones dey eee ed: PHILADELPHIA, ferocity,) what did you mean when you told a free nee to this rule, the circulation of these bills will be} 5000 do 1514 200 D Island RR Tay |. On the premises iserected a first rate Saw Mill, with a Dam 4 STREE . NESDAY, June 11,1615—will be performed, the Pictorial y Tee ibid trom Wi r be 10000 to 75% 300° do BM | 106 fret betwee: J dehy he ge: or O THE LADIES—The Large Swimming Bath, formerly | Drama of OREGON; or, The Emigrants’ Daughter—Shel- | born man of the west, all the way from Wisconsin, checked. It cannot be suppose that every person can 13000 do seo BR 500 do stw ae 20 feet wi ; and the ‘hele A, doemed at the Battery. north side of Cast lg Garden bridge | dou, Mr $ Jeluston; Jacques Babtiste, Mr Stevens; Peter where we live, by thunder, on bear’s meat—what di q n 9 et, N. R. ne, Mr 3 on 3 Lite v recollect the appgarance of spurious notes, ot Geoely od 2 Co} Bs 0 do ‘e Be i well e SLGkCLnTaSAneua TN pie oe sive bathing eseeblbnonent: the lnrgest the United States, | ethene eh hastones jibes h. alts ughes; Lit- | you mean, Mi screwed up customer, when you told way isto have nothing to do with the issues of any | “29 shas Union Bk 116" 100 do 72° | cousidered one of the most valuable water privileges im In- | ¢emprising both Hot and Cold Shower and Swimming Salt | To conclude with the Romantic Drama of the BRONZE | me to wait till my turn come ? minati unterfeited. 10 Bk of America 10144 75 Housatonic RR 273g | diana. Water Baths, has, during the past season, been improved, much | HORSE—The ce, Dunn; Ping Sing, Burke; Tched Po, Tae door keeper seid it wasa rule of the Secretary bank of the deno sive een 4 50 National Bk: 988 100 do tn 3° | | For terms of sale apply to Jonathan J, Lewis, on the premises, | to the convenience and comfort of visitors. ‘The Ladies will, | ‘Thayer; Cloud King, tusselly Margelix’ Mrs Burke, "| to let gentlemea in, one by one, according as they Spurious 3's, letter A, onthe Canal Bank of Albany,| 25 Bk State NY 91° 10 © ©§©do bim 98 | orto “Thomas Wood N- W. eoruer of Fouth and Market a in addition to their large Plunge Bath, (which open every. day 5 THE = Lider wibiepion Sager y ‘d. ef The signatures, John Keyes Page, | ,10 io. 91g 75. do a7ig | Philadelphia. in the week, for their accommodation,) have the use of the PARK THEATRE. came—“first come first served. by Pre sient Theo, Ol tt, Cashler, and the number of the | %o gerewadiadateri? 1105 Stonington RR 38}; | _June 1th, 1045. j1o atere_ | Large Contre Swimming Bath on "Mondays and Fridays, until MR. ie ek RISP’S “« Well look jhe: e, stranger eid the son of ¥ Wie resident, Theo. Olcott, is ci her a 175 lo TO CAPITALISTS. k sithi 3 ma ENEFIT. consin, “look heiz. Jest tell the Secretary, fore register, aro exceodingly well done, and would deceive) Boe ing 8,13) Nor St Wore °% | AL RARE CHANCE—To invest a capital of about $0,009 in Rute eiieal dene Friday Evening, June 13th, 1845, T'll wait here all day to get into that door when my many who do not examine money closely. The bills | 200 Farmers’ Tr 56035 60 lo B yer: iptables a uy erecting a building for diviue ny: Mies: Beason Tickets, for Mondays and Fridays only, until sa preg ln the honor of announcing the first appearance | turn comes, I’ll see him d—d sede And the ‘i 1] cil re . M., half 5 , e i ' _— can be detected by noticing that the psperis rather thick | #00 do ime 5136 | nishing two lots n Bowery ead East River, and between | A Band of Music is engaged to play every pleasant evening. ‘MRS. MOWATT, young giant from Wisconsin left in a rage and yellow, and the engraving not so well done as on pbtineie Broome aud Madison streets, for that purpose. Jud lwistre nm, . Author of the successful Comedy of‘ Fashion.” screaming like a trooper. ae the genuine threes of this bank. So thee Hass Bonton 185 100 stas Morsis Canal, 60 32 | ye'arics ee didanee Be Bvcihovn OF Beswenceet The perfomance will commence with Bir E. Bulwers popular] | We give the story as we receive it; but can io Life and Tr 25 Norand Wore btyr 73 juld Im®rc ki -! S LABY OFT readily imagine from what has occurred ‘The Hartford and DanburyRailread Bill, after a three New Stock Exchange. a in * 3} Pauline peZHE HABY ptccay ee observation, such a scene as the foregoing to be a day’s debate, passed the upper house of the Connecticut | 95 shas III. State Bk [AMES AND PATRICK SKANELL, Claude Melnotte i. We Oat atrict matter of fact. y 2 Il. State 17% TshasL IslandRR 72 ‘0. long and favorably known to the Billiard playing portion yeas . We P. if - . icut,(Dem.) i legislature by a vote of 14 to 7, a two-thirds vote.—| |? Faas Tr bio ie aa s10 72 of this community, having hired that Well known establish- Widsie uid PoE rent Aas De aia of MiCW. Hon. George H. Catlin, of Connecticut,(Dem.) is Among other things, it provides that when $200,000 ofthe | "3. do Mere ae se ig | ment of Mr. Abraham Bassford, No. 194 Ann street and 49 Ful- H. Crisp, 83 Leonard street. 4 Mr W-1 in town. Defeated of his election for the twenty- stock shall be subscribed, operations may be commenced, | $50 do tw EM 25 Norand Wore 83 733 proebibpar nsec tel ppc eromae® ‘of those who take &g-Boz Plan now open. £3 ninth i ongress, some suppose te visit alae noi : i eara.—| 22 Morris Canal ¢ do © 73% | "4. & P. return their sincere th anks t0 those gentlemen through nected with the great question of the proper distribu. = permet pop uphecanar a amy two years —| 5 bart Bort BS mg aif ag | bose kind supporeand itera patronagn: they bare been thus CENTREVILLE COURSE, L. I—TROTTING. PARK THEATRE, tion by the Executive of the pounce \e ca] 000,000. > far enabled to compete with all opposition, and hope, é il a he abor ae 5 he HE yovernment. Eu DI sion will mis the most direct route from Hartford to this| 2 ee nw 38 B..8 = Be strict attendance to business, to merit a cohtinuance of the T C msg Monday, dae the fa “Fusions made A aatis SidrOce penile ier ber frat Benefit will to-give our temperance people a lift ina speech or city. Danbury is situated near the line of this State, on| 100 do 90 72% 25 = do biw 7335 | "The Bar is well stocked with the choicest Wines and NATO, a Purve of 890. will | ve off the same day, | ‘ake Place on Thursday evening next, Jung 12th, on which oc-| two in the great cause of teetotalism, of late so the Housatonic Railroad, in a direct line north of the Sales of S Sherry Cobhlers. Mint Jntare, White Lions, &e., Ke., made in | mile heats, best three in five under le, free for hor ed See ee de Min Clare Ellin’ Sites hier, | much disparaged, retarded and disregarded in hae eke shasaeridsan Syeee bani ean spe ow antes Of Stocks at Rosten, ari 2 their owg inimital iad Sa inal Shnadibo esha eieh abt he eet Watton ee rine Entri sed eamade at Jones’ | Miss Clara Elis will deliver an address, written by herself, | Washington, in the urparalleled consumption of gin of the Harlem Company, requiring the completion of Yormiclt aia Worcester AN. | moder improve, Hia'eireo’ | fore v o'clock, F. M., three OF gre Ur fiae a metas.” O" °* Pe-| Qo, conctude, with the lst and 2 acts of the new drama of | cock-tails, rie sage aa ene need to within two miles of the ine, where roadway, one ol the most splendid pieces of workman: ; stablishment, on Thursday the above! month of June. We would advise Mr. Catlin to it might connect with a road branching from Dan- ipoftheage. Perpetual Motion, for which so many iy orter OF ke Biaeeen RD. ren i: as we expect General Sem Houston. of mien making whole,.the line of railroad from . FOREIGN MAIL. pe poh tenga p emi et, Sor tote. iM deen T2 att = fey 8 spel is metropolis; duFing the summer, and New York to Boston, and Albany, and all the East- POST OFFICE, plied in keeping a clock in motion, showing the time ax TO THE PUBLIC. both together,in the cause of temperance, they could New York, June 10th, 1845. ; correct as any piece ever made. Visitors will beamply rewarded M ‘ 7 ’ TBE make Old King Alcohol quake in his shoes. ern roads, LETTERS will be received at this office until 23g o'clock, | #¥ieWing this ingenious piece of mechanism. ee ee But fe tter physical prostration, we had pur- We annex a table, made up from official returns, P.M., on Thursday next, to be forwarded by the Steamer Time cf exhibition from 12 M. to 9 P.M. a Bess leave to announce to the public, that in consequence jut for an utter physical R 8 5 * | Great Western, for Liverpool, Adtnission 50 cents, jud lw*ec D of the extreme heat of the weather, he has, in accordance | posed some further remarks upon the late dispas- showing the value of certain articles imported into the | “po for “oe ‘ ‘ ri 7 with the wishes of a number of his friends, sionate | f Mr. Calhoun. But as the subject Postage for the steamer, $5 cents on each single letter to be SCOTT'S BAZAAR POSTPONED HIS CONCER ee nck ee a ca a heat United States, in each of the past four years,with the ag-| paid. | ROBERT H. MORRIS, P. M. | No. 97 DEY STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND CAMBRIDGE COURSE. which was to have. taken place on next Thursday evening, | Will not now, be get aside tll the meeting of Con- grogate value of imports, distinguishing the dutiable and | >> Sereno op i a ee scogReeNWich STREET. : GREAT SPORT. J h, to some future occasion, due notice of Which will | 2tee8, We shall yet be in season. : nndutiable, with the total value of the exports. JON OF NOTES OF INSOLVENT S4Nne som Eye game cal gy A lel a FOOT RACE FOR A PURSE OF be give ji 2m, We are rather dubious of the success of those s SAFETY FUND BANKS, ce he has been in business, and hopes by the. same ‘ 0 RARE SPECULATION FOR MONEYED MEN— | PoPulous companies boand for Oregon, making an Imronts vere THE bere cae al COMPTROLLER’S OFFICE, “ntion to merit a continuance thereot. ualities a 17th, at 346 P. M., will come off the great For sale or to hite— z m1 ee aggregate of some 3000 strong. The journey over Value, Value. Value, Value. HE, COMPTROLLER, (A gt dame Oh IMS iles, Wines, Liquors aud Segars, are too weil kuown bed a pallet: fps, 8 Rare of S500, $100 to the "s Exhibition of the Conflagration @ the prairies is hard, but when the desert ravines of Byedand colored, $794727 6JGRS\« Lrmaale 880121 | tice, that he deem at par, the outstanding circulating bills | ton Chops, Fried Kidneys, Ham and Pgs) Sardines, Poached and “Mechanical Theatre| The whole of the above | numbers of those adventurous bands will be much White ss ccccae, 'eaneee Meeraet S0ratd T'TEL'en | the Com ed Bee eee teres he, junk of Buffalo, | eacgs, Pickled Tonguss, Welch Rarebits, Coffee, Pea, kc. A riot j space of one week. This splendidand unequaled crit | diminished from fatigue and famine. Unless sup- 063)130 497,917 «5227 -—'637,006 | wr p reial Bank of Os- | good dinner of Roast or Boiled Meat for One Shilling, every Gesodete Lietnes will be sold low for cash, or may be hired at a reasonable months provisions they will suffer ‘0, the Clinton County Bank, the Watervliet Bank, and the | day, from 12to 4 o'clock. Dublin Brown Stout always on 9 ‘ plied with s ik of Lyons. pug with the services of a person perfectly qualified to | dreadfully, and will think old shoes, dog-skins, and 5 ‘ : M 4 draught. Good Lodgings for 25 cents and 373 cents. Cold Charlestown, Mass. r 217 53 _ — | Che Comptrollg is not authorised to pay interest in an : | Cuts at 1 %s notice. Thi: Boston, do und would have no objections to ‘el to sa ets AB Agee > " 11,675,096 "9,570,515 2,064,870 12,968,004 | of the Bank. in order to obtat me, will ind it weceseary to | Irish, Scotch aad chy papers, Always the ieee ers ee do Sais tae in the Rocky Mountains, that subsists by raising he demand through the Recei at hose Dersons who | Steninrs. “Good Rooms for Pri , fe ee nea aone ULAR CONCERT. dogs for the starved emigrants bound for Oregon. 5,012,045 4,180,875 5,049,474 | taken the ueceseary steps to establish a claim for futerest, sod | ements warning —tree—eratis— He ‘New Jersey. yore “MISS PEARSON If anything would expel the gout or the dyspepsia, it 3 691,895 566,233 1,004.826 | are willing to surrender the notes on receiving dollar for dollar, P APER WwW AREHOUSE ss on, N. ¥. MR. COMES, and would be a land trip to Oregon. Notwithstanding, Hosiery gloves, &e. 471,877 975,297 662, can be paid at this rate, on presenting the bills to the Comptrol- be ++ Connecticut, MR. PEARSON, | we expect to see that fine country before another - Worstedseufs.<. 37th 2.1 ts | er ce pe : PERSSE & BROOKS, yong xy ESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the public, that | Presidential election ; and as to starvation, it is pas- Eure seam 20 seo ra | wea 9f the Insolvent" Bank wil Pe Nos. 65 and 67 Nassau Street, ion wand of Buffalo, N.Y. SECOND SECULAR CONCERT, time to an old campaigner. But Autor E « m who cannot get 4 10 Bostc to u- | Co ofrare iful Glo ee Not specified. 330/909 Ganedoe on the safety Tun, “ant ie bertollsted bere AVE always on Tru « complete assortment of every de ffords'a cheap and pleasant excursion, j10'suis"re | Keating, "Tacyday evening th Nie tadae athe, Baltimore. | Total 8,975,725 | 2491,750 9,108,278 | its debts. "The balance then remaining is a charge eyake ani. PAPER jade [Correspondence of the Heruld.] She Pace Subs2 300,809 1282.8} ty und and thew “balances ca BF falda soon a thee ‘To be found in a paper warehouse. “Mr. fC. Timm will preside at the Piano Forte. Baxrimone, June 9, 1845. fie 3,159,805 1,900,772 3,703,532 | from the Chancellor. either in cash or six pet cent stock ee wee, the large, Paver Mill at Windsor Locks, Connect Single Tickets 30 cents, of three for, $1 may be obtained at | Sunday in Baltimore—Church Door Loafers—Great Ee- Bi oy ae : meen eee, mince | Sreesan oe Eeptoa the Set leeoleo ee ASE, ogines and two 6@ uch Fourdrinier Machines” which Scharfenburgh & Luis; Saxon & Miles! at thestoreof G. | citement among the Democrats—General Marriott in Total G,816,807 3,650,184 1,484,921 4,402,826 | passed April 20, 4015. '¥ Fund Bankes,’o | able them to supply all orders for Paper, onthe most reasonable Nesbitt, cor W all and Water stroets of H. Meiggs, 446 Broad: | panger—The Democratic Syuabble—Dx. John's and his Manip inthe case of the’ Bank of Buffalo, the final order has been | ttm amd with the utmostdespatch le lore way, and at the door of the Coliseuin, on’ the evening ofthe | Danger—The Der Sail duel 904,493, 516,880 236,965 — | made by the Vice-Chancellor of the 8th circuit, and the means TROY HOUSE, TROY, N. ¥. Perlormance. ju7 8t*ec Anti-Nativigm, §e. Sheetin ‘Teklenvurgs, &e Cotton bagging « Not specified. 325,167 110,702 200,219 | for paying the balance of all the claims against the Bank have | (XOLEMAN. & ROGERS, Propri ION COURSE + ISLAN! Yesterday was Sunday—the Christian's Sabbath—e i . >» }, Proprietor House, JNION TRSE LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY. y y 4 Gia teeny eee | egy pels to the Beceiver. lorg and favorably known to the travelling public, 1s now TEBE, of WH TLS coe hee Goal horer, fore day of rest for the passive christian, and of frolic, fun 63,067 We assets of the Bank of Oswego are believed to be sufficient | open ues, i ores to pay sit the debts of that Bankes ond renee ct fosemattcient OTA hew story has been added and extensive alterations made; | Julytal da Nordine eee ome om over this Course, and debauchery to the unbeliever. All classes of our pri ao/e notes of the Bank of Oswego have been red \ i ' : : Tort; - paamaml LATS 64 roller. Sik path Pe Rp apices sts a amncng which are the qxteasiog of the Dinlag room, 0 alengt -Hatries to be made atthe office ofthe citizens observe the day, therefore, in some form or Manyfactured Ste pads names, and residences of the Receivers of the several | to one hundred and thirty feety thirty new. hatlory with beds neice «dk REDUCED FARES. other, though, should a New Yorker pass through Balti- Payivg duty ad val, 948,40 910498 773,122 9,708.90] Commercial Bank of New York, J.M, Blatchford, New ferctein cheat dealing erroacetitas te eee SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, _ | more on Sunday, he would think from its quiet and or @57,583 390,851 581,058] Commercial Bank of Buffalo, 8; G. Austin, Butfal Fone Pee eam perp bargtea curoughogt i TR aud after Lath Juke, 1083 Gerly Sypekranice, Tak Cyst C8 SYS SE eee eee omme of Oswego, 'T. Beekman, Kinderhook. The cars for Boston, Buffalo and Saratoga, startfrom the front From Brooklyn Depot— Kut deed, within its limits, Such is, unfortunately, not the 2s7R081 1,159.972 3.200581 | Waterviie Brut, George I Davis, Troy, pithiebouse. It 6, also bat a few steps from the steambost Boston Train—84°A, M. daily, Sandays excepted, stovping | case, though to the credit of the latter class, be it said, Glistou County Bank, Henry IK. Averill, Plattsburgh. The proprietors trust, by their personal attention to their bu: at Fermmtogcale ant] De. George s Manor. , they do not openly carry on their peculiar observance of 059,53 511,282 1,005,582] Bank of Onweyo, Charles Stebbing, Cazenovi siness and guests, to receive continued and increased patronage. af ~ Accommodation Train—0%4, A. M and 52. M. for Farnting- | they Ps < : " Toaao S27, 389,065 | Wayne County Bank, Soimuel Miller, Rochester HARLES 8. COLEMAN, Pate oS dale and intermed jsiuly, Sundays exceyted. | the day within the limits of the city, without paying’ re ee ea) TR a ee Se Wy Newell, Albany. CHARLES SE ROGRNS Se Se excepted, stopping at Jamaica, Branch, Hempstead, and teks: | spoct to the feelings of the large majority of our citi- 207/317 201 Mea | culating retee Ree teas ctte Hank of New York inclading cir | ju7 im#re______Late of the Steamer Esnpire, HARLEM PARK TROTTING COURSE. - | {i!l,,,aud all the stopping places between Hicksville aud | ong, by doing it quietly. Baltimore, on Sunday, is , Teoi,g00 WARREN HALL. THURSDAY, June itth—A Purse of $90 will be given to! yum Greenport Depot— therefore, the most quiet of all the large cities that 1 trom asel ofthe Bank, FLAGG, 963 «3,995,671 1,091,508 2,380,087 U stre i 31 q come off over the above Course, mile heats, U . . A . Comptroller lo. 3 WU sEren. street, five, to side, free for all homses. never wonta pie over that | ,,Bomon Train, daily, Sundays exceyted, at 12% o'clock M., | aye ever visited ; the most noise that I have yet observ of fae 3 otel, in a style of comfort and convenience, Hac eat tig OF morets make arace: Entries to be made ot | Secommodation Tiait-—At 9 AM. daily, Suadays excepted, | ed being among the young dandies who congregate " , , te places, around the church doors to stare the ladies out of coun- 1R—" hrough your, friendship and good advi ; | commodation of citizens generally and visitors to the eity, | "Ve ; . lock, | for Brooklyn and interme 1901 6886588 Sith Hoch & Co, Line to Pale ood giavice: I booked: ‘vould respectfully solfeit for themselves @ portion of thels ga Te carry what they plows, 310 at*re | | From Farmingdale Depot— i vet Methodist Church thee is a ry mc T am. well pleased, aud they have settled withime se. | 28 ‘Accommodation Traik, A. Mvand 2 P. M., daily, Sun- | tenance. At the Light Stre ‘ted ld . , sttled wi F " -commodation ‘Trai . Meand 254 P. M., daily, Sun- , ror 888 504 the agreement | mede wich that Liner ard? see tc. larder will baat all times well stocked rth the days excepted, for Brovklyn avi intermediate places: ret fle epi t ol loge’s Hotel, an the tees . . andl Seat ‘poled aot ge Disperse the mob, Mayor Davis, and'receive the 4 F inmend all of my countrym-n who are Hing to the Far | he mark reat,by all meaus to engage with Kosch’s Line ki i | che best quality. ‘The bedrooms neatly furnished, spacion ond “ for Brook- in. Blythe, who engaged 0 with the samo Lsbee, wens tet hile from jts central location, being neaythe City Hall, Ieee it, daily: Gandaye excevted, for Brooks | Fen, ofthe community, mee credibly informed, well treated as myself: all they chi und in the centre of business, it will alford great inducement to Bostou Trains stop only at Varmingdale and St. George's We have no Hoboken here, with its Elysian Fields, or Bray7y | WS was $2,50 each passenger—cahin passage.to Buffalo or Eat. | ‘lose visiting the city. ata aor, Brooklyn, with its magnificent Heights, or even New 2,833,733 | “¥Fa Tam yours, very Tespe full 1. BRITTON, The Accommodation Trains stop at the following places | York" with its Battery, to retire to on Sunday to obtain JO! PY mites on the road, going both ways te reerive and deliver passeu | 6001 4i,, and recruit our energies, so that Greenmount erful EPH BLYTHE, ‘ . Me f From Stillingtleet, Yorkshire. Englarid, N, B.—The usual relishes served up at all times, . thes TRAM | now fares Stcfontae hs hkoneatn ot weenenaty, end HARTWELL'S FOOT RACE ON, THE BEACON COURSE, | Bediogt.. oj ees. A Bis tatheee soo Cometry 1 feaertl the can retieas treme S56 hastod guile | "titre 3 Y Mnnecesaty ate WASHINGTON House, MAB: White Pesesn witr bate he Toe Rsoes ta eke | Foee,orre ; pricks and paving stones of the city. 0 | LIVERPOOL (ENGLAND) BOARDING HOUSE B2G Chestnut Stree ; | Dae Beacon, as follows :— | Trotting Cont The removal of Collector Ness from the New No. 70 Duke Strcet, ABOVE SEVENTH STREET, NEXT TO THE ‘A Purseof $300, for a Foot Race of one mile—$50 to the se- | Jamaica. . York Custom House, has given new energy to the disat- 30,627,496 35,574,581 24,706,881 Formerly the Residence of Sir William B MASONIC HALL, cond in thi Race, to take place on the 30th of June, fected in this city to continue their labors for the remov- 69,591,001 29,479,215 83,668,159 Ik MISSES PERKINS respectially sak the pacenage of (> Bathe just EPA | LE Ser om ang LaF rae on Sees; for the greatest distance walked al of General Marriott from our Custom House. The 100,162,087 64,753,700 100,135,006 | eabaiahmt les, lemon visiting Liverpral, for thetres: | meits—for boih ladiesand Gentlemen, tay tmem | fuirheelatd-tve walk. <atlertapaleds 6 cong date pee his petepece: before thems, re they will meet wit 11,240,000 6,937, a 3,519, wee, 7 “ J t fellows who have just been appointed as 228, 18h Been Woes. as 107 |. Worrall & Co., No. 26 Elm street, N. York THe supe! paint nay wisi ‘&e., are shaking in their shoes, teats ; ¢ 1 subse: be War et removal before. their eyes, and subse aian'oee riaasaes | Aaah, 1G, SCALP, AND HAIR CUTTING erected Tora Hove town With the fomien, Marriott stock has fallen ten per cent, Se. o08 77780,789 $0,715,179 ESTABLISHMENT. pany, sey troy hoon eohreee ‘Total exports, ...$121,851,003 104,601,934 64,846,480 111,200,000 ERGONS wishing to purchase Wins, Scalps,or Ladies | ‘0 entitle them,to public favor. Gio aaron. Seat ofthe | appointments made in his city, doubt whethen, Mr. “eines, Jens Oh imade fo mensute inthe very hea abvie ashe aeee ee ee NEW EMBROIDERIES— HURDLE. RACE. “Baginge Crates willbe in readiness at he foot of Whitehall Wackcveral applicants for the Post Oice, all firm and The aggregate value of imports for nine mouths of | yp _ 1, 2654 (Inte 271) Broadway. PHTER ROBERTS respectfully calls. the attention of his | Arwuncis Sine Mine yah” Tig wile hens Race hed Feet a eet arise from the Drookiya side, | andilmobing democrats, but it was given te Dir. Backer 1649, compared with previous years, shows a great fall | in wi saesgalt Catting attended ta by Dibbles hissself, who is | description, reosiees By teen “I the above | tfeet highs. the. mile; $160t 0 the sec “i ing off, but when the value of the merchandise importer | the head, and moistening the hwir, being well known to. his | ausget from the Earopesn, man id at a | fevmerer, uy pernon should she th ae ta above iscempared,a much greater falling off will ap- | willing Wat Kisnore ng stot nn eee SeraNHEET: whe | Vion toseveral foes purchased at ae * four ies, ‘woul atten | Be d, the tion toseveral lots put ‘at auction, atan immense sacrifice, | his entrance, provided there is four horses start; each horse to pear. The imports in 1844 were much larger than in ANGLEY,S "inspection. Th Be made gn or before 90th June, 1842 and 1943, and smaller than in 1841, The importa- 5 —" which will be found well i cal carry 160 Ibi. Rntranc: Tollowing are very desirable, being 2 per cont wee the ned ACK. DIScUTI Syme Dax Parte of $100 ell be gi tion of specie in 1843 was very large, which brought the ENT CORN !iasrer, aggregate value ofthe importations nearly up to the AS been mete eT Hingland, and is warranted a gore of 5 miles, $300 to the first; $75 to tl average point, but the receipts of merchandise were spread. ready for use, ‘1 10s 6d. Inor's, 192 way; 771 Broadway; 114 Canal st; | 150 Embroidered Capes, at$3, ice $5. limited, which called for a great incronse in the impor: ery: 192, Kagt doe Greenwich street; i | 30 ‘erste, ram 81 | areas manera tation as soon as any demand of consequence came up. » 2) cents, Ul r gadway; L. Cotton's; Bleeker street 200 prs Eimbroid per weg Prizes, a ther ‘Tho sudden increase in the importations in 1844 was NAvy BL ‘otal... ee 4 Pi id Cordage— CC eee . 7] rs aon ‘ordage: 1,020 267,019 300,108 4175] vip, ‘knowin ‘Avwany, June Oh, 1915, HE ke tf giao na od haying fitted the above house as a | amount; ‘Tarred cor Untarred do. est Other ariel er artic _ Earthen and © o na Sevens. 15RRS Specie and bullion, 4,998,633 2091, 627,123 1,783,704 22,319,335 5,830,129 ‘301,925 909, 1,997,961 0 dui sion Come) Total import. feuporia seeczpor ree of duty . Paying duty. e comforts and atten. + 5 a = r. f $800, for a Foot Race of 10 NEW JERSEY HOTEL—MORRISTOWN, — | yQaitpismeane re he gh i ides £0, take place on IBERS reseetlly inform this fends and | the third ithe ce, that i rance to be taal ten days before the race, with the pro- , and 0 prietor, or t R. Si a OW; ept persons that now out of\he Uni es, or more miles from ¢ everal | and Frick stock is on the rise, though judging, from other att all parts « large practice. The Van Buren j<o triumphed in almost every instance over NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY LINE. | RON Aire wn? “hore is Horace Pratt, Esq. the most un- FOR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT. compromising democrat in the city, who has labored for Courtland: | Years as editor of the virgus, because he opposed the ‘ourtlandt | romination of, Van Buren, ould not even get a , fe Foot Ra mpi i i . | clerkship in the Custom How e ymocracy econd, and $25 to the | ledge aif mes 0 Tose ¢ beciieme dreaghe Har wil be ene | crihe clty backed him to a man, but there was no cor k Chemisetts, richly o race. vy embroidered, from 14s to $9.50 | Finda the face eto be made on or before the Mth | imple time to take the morning train of cars going east or west. | crumbs from the President's table for poor Horace. 1 Passage of Freight apply on board, or to C. CLARK, st | .. Frick was a Polk man algo, he may expect to hai wi to $5.50. 500 Embroidered Collars, finished edges, for 8s. ice | Stne. : + wsual price cy have been delayed a gy deve ls consequences of the office on the wharf. jutlre_ | claims treated in the same way by Marcy, Buchanan, the rebuildmg the pul re en a a is thought® trians preset FOR LIVERPOOL—To ‘ail lith instant~The | Bancroft, &c., to whom the President has, it is thoug! Tat rey om differen rare slegant and ve sailing packet ship SHA left the ‘division of the spoils, Even John Kettlewell, Capt Comell, having most of her cargo °- | eq. the nominator of Mr. Polk at the Baltimore Con- Tate arriv : ing Jackson, the American De PARE, i i gy ee ger et aceommoda: | vention, was, it it said, refused a third rate Consulship ; e and, wid nn Indian of the froqwols anon boar 2 ary stannands ony id me arety ont Jeane hart feat nt Wall sirct, orto | The rule adopted ie evidently of scripture origin, that board, at O t ‘Major Henry Stannard; John Gilde yon sas Sg you must not do evil that good may come from ri However, the Polk party got their President, and it ix» nothing more than fair that the Van Buren men should nit vcetectay titened to an excellent sermon from the Rey, Dr. Johns, who, you will remember, was spoken ation, should | of as the siccessor of the Rev. Dr. Milnor, of New York Oo 4 day. form For passage, which is very low, early, a0 : Ma this distinguished thar they are now ready to supply the above article ofthe | be made on Board ort Wey in chosing the LEM gm nt bation Intest id of 4 Office iv t j ve oad of superior qu: in gi ties to suit par ‘At their General Passage Office, 76 South street, livine, the congregat irs quatilications of the candidate, Deduct speci 633 4,087,016 22,319, — —— c &. G5 =. ‘ j ced Valne of mewhan- res onpes for sal jllre corner of Maiden lane. | wholly influenced by the qr Give imported,” $12,057,544 96075071 4210164 10E804,0~ | FP RME=10 tons very” awperior - POLAR ER 7 700 Wo 367 4 | anpear etal news they can alter and clean the Bannets 0 | © pig FIELD reapecilly informe his fiendsand dhe public | for it i¢ doubted in this ct) wtatporiment, oF Say, In By scateftibexarmination of this table, it will he noon | =llire «) diperi Ga 0 24496 do. <: + the tratkets he gem i in the ity an ae Tr Lae Water | “ere'hole church. He is pastor of the oldest and largest a " : ver medal at the fast f fi P| anor 40 do 2y2 d that there has been quite a falling off in the importation] PRERSWAX— B® COLLINS & 00.9 South st. Ht cation in Baltimore, and is loved with a fervor b 20030 ad Fo do i . et up yply 0 ag, and i L , parishioners admits of no bounds. Tn convers of certain mawufectures, the demand for whuch in thie | ltr wy” "" elitban & BROOKE saad Nason sy, in ctang 4 asia ke wath steric for mA | ine gondemaniiom New York alow dag sine * Je6 Lan"re6 1 Rockaway Baggage taken in separate Crates. julére | lan, a lawyer with bs steamboat RE, Captain B Macy, will leave the foot. o! street, on THURSDAY -EVENING, id o'clock. ee 5 fell tta"ee 1 ease Ebro 8S upwards, Of the world, inela E DRAP DEE for Coos int an 500 doz Linen Lawn inte from | Sewsrd 4 | Tribe, fram Can caused by the absence of supplies and an extensive de- | rocks’ Mec nn he otaE ttner Diab ‘Tweeds, for Sacks. | fydo do , | the way, ineludi aad from the trade, We annex a table showing the ceived by mie ar a SET” | 40. document's | Stepheg Mack, t value of merchandise imported in cack of the past fow | j1 ane and Deapers, 331 way, American Hotel, hee eres ally Nia Susmany Statement or IMpor ip Oswego, from Reve Onleane, ul torsele by et. | &e.. Ke. all of which will Wake, haces, Veils, Hosiery, Gloves, pee of mr sunt wade % ‘a8 ines 5 aleas Weer Bea? superior | v3 im*re No. 73 BROADWAY, le... 4,088, 420 ae nis to suit purchasot South street, REAMS 26x46 PRINTING eR. 400 & do 20x42 were fon dite Jeans whart f otch Bantam, and seyeral others. . COLLINS & CO., 6 South st, 6n either of the acove days, the | « hould there be a soe — reget une place the first fair fay thereat fer. Ps Saeed LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVE e . C. 8. BROWNING, Proprietor. OL —Packet af 1th June—The splendid, fe t — ri i hip SHAKSPEARE, NEAPOLITAN BONNETS. Mires Crowell, will sal punctually as_above, her regula THE UNDERSIGNED, Pi id f the Ne jitan ts, tappetelly bs

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