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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Viele hii oy 208s Wyate: ie) $088) NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 12, 1845. Prtoe Era Conte General Sessions. 9 Before the Recorder and Aldermen Meserole and Dodge r | WILSON’S HOTEL AND DINING ROOM, | Sketches of Cailfornia, a sloop of war; as we had long been without news| Common Coanell. THE NEW YORK HERALD. 5 Gold street, near Malden Lane. | Mowrena, California, August, 1844, | from home, nnd ‘wanted. to know, among other Bourn or Avoraairn, Sune 11-~This Board meta hat th and Aldormen JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprieto UNTRY MERCHANTS willfind thinadesirableHouse, |< i pases ‘ things, if the great Santa Anna was still declaring | Past five o'clock this ‘evening. After reading the mi- | M,C. Parznson, Eng ort 4 Y , Proprietor, 1}fine Convenient to the busiwess part of the city. Thi | Se: In this far fam estern city we have our | yar ‘against us—whether the United States had ta- 2¥te# of the usual business, and the presentation of se- | June 11—The following persons being called on for pater ea he Aerie isk ively new, fernigurs, Good | say as well as inthose numerous towns and cities | ken ‘Texas, or Santa Anna had added the United Yor#! Petitions having taken place, they proceeded to the | trial,not nswering, their recognizances were forfeited :— Circulation---Forty Thousand. venicuccandconiee te bccn F- ea ’ b following business :— | Adam Bebon and Francis Bebon indicted for assault res | cents, use isequal toany hotel inthe city, | that are dotted about your York State. ’Tis true we | States and ‘Texas to Mexico—and some Mexicans — Dogs.-PA petition w d and received from the | and battery. Case McAllister indicted for forger: at half the price, Permanent boarders can be accommodated “a om a 1g8.—A. petition was presented and receiv jan ery. e Me y pose he cin do so whenever he chooses to—I Sportsman's Club, praying for a reversion of the ordi- | in the second degree,in passing # counterfeit bank bill on CO ere ante in cdiency, ote Per SUNY teatonsble terme. im*re_ | have no theatres, therefore, no saloons. Wehave no | $2 very anxious to obtain some newspapers. ‘The | ance for the killing of dogs in the manuer accustomed, | the Barnstable Bauk to W. Celdwell, 38 Cherry street, ; ir y' . CATSKILL MOUNTAIN HOUS! Bishop’s Church lectures, nor four days meetings, in said ; an he and that instead thereof, that those animals be brought | in October last. EKEKLY \D—Every Saturday—Price 6} cents HIS well-known aid delightfully situated Hotel, at the ie ee é Captain said there was none, nor any news; an hour | f a | ‘ " 1 per copy—$8 12 cents per annum—payable in advance. | 1 Pine Orchard, is now open for the reception of visitors, un. | €TZO, We have no crazy fanatics. No elections, nor | after, an officer said there’ was ‘no news or paper |‘? somepince Bf Aptention, and bags ge ore grt god le = —, hited lee 3 EA the'Court adjoarned ‘ADVERTISEMENTS at the ustal pricesalways det thetupritatemce of te sacral ge tlawed | political mobs;no'doctors nor much sickness;no sur. | Worth reading. The next dyy I found that an ld | Sit ies nterad gay wtial nanttsed 7m Of HH | f0 Thursday morning, at 1 eelock cual nenies extend a coi welcome to the trae! mn rt 7 3 ~ | Her ad, via Vera Cruz, Mexico, jas, Ma- ice Bill—Thi umended by th PRINTING ef all kinds executed with beauty and fo7nd fom the morning and evening Bons fan geons, nor those with ampatated limbs ; no lawyers, | zatlan, and Sandwich Islands, foundits way to Cali- , Ae Zplice Bill-Thie bill came, up as amended by the | a pescaees tions, by ie 4g proved last season, shduow Present attractions unsur- | therefore no court-housesnor prisons. "Tisbut astep | fornia, in the ship. But of wha communications, by mail, addressed passed ct any: watering place in the coun to the establishment, must be post paid, or the postage will be dedueted from the ore Ia money rematted | _June 3d, 1845, N BENNETT, Circuit Court. Y : Bef Edmond use Was a paper,Not | Board was concurred in, and it is hoped that the bill | Jove 11—Theophilus ine Saas: wikia Re einai i 1 from one to the other. We i - | Worth reading, and an old one to boot. “But,” gays | will shortly and finally become a jaw. The Board | ingyke—Thh ion i vi ¥ Wat. bid “ry bl tes Welsvs ” sheriffs nor cone | ant oflicer,“old as it is,it’s the newest one we've got, | have amended their own bill, by making a change in the perty ebue by ple itt Agattat the’ dumrotents te: ap Sib 3.90 -Louy jus (wre | stables, marshals nor tipstafis; of course, no writs | and the only one we brought.” “,Well, here goes,” | location of two of the magistrates, namely :—Justice | heared from the evi nce sdduced, that an execution haa sells a BOARDING. eas in | OF replecation, no executions nor sacrifices of pro- | gays 1;“who's got it?” Lieut d lent it to Dr. B., | Taylor is to be placed at the 7 in wee ose axed been obtained against the brother of plaintiff, which wan cnsctatle: eivats faanly or tandcrae cela’ aleve | petty. “Cock-fighting has goné' by ; bull and bear| who loaned it to Purser C.; Purser C. did not know | tice Prinker, who is to be placed on an PY levied by defendant in November, 1843, on goods sup- ° 4 bench with Justice Gilbert, at the Third District office, posed at the ti: f the li to hi be the propert: “SEW TORR ALT AND TROT IONE icing amma chia utmery- Meurer |ghte have had their days, and are like things that | Weed become of supposmg ic not worth Keep- A°TKs Nar arte user et, | of said plaints brother, “That plaintiff laid a elas of y ¥ could ge haye the benefit ofhot aud culd baths, An arenot. We have neither the yellow fever nor the | (P&; Liye pres not I: so here goes to ahee| The Watch—Alderman Davver moved to. appoint four | the property seized on and issued a replevin, on the JAMES GORD: Paoraixror or THe New Yorx Henatp Estas.isHMent Northwest streets corner of Fulton and Nassau 5 dressed to. ; ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT. | X'y'Z" Seat he faemlis ein : days I found it had gone on board the ip, then | Assistant Captains of the Watch in the 2d District. The | grounds that his brother had deed of nd iteambout ENVIR, Coee f ix to. caalany ic aa annhicaroad neaaly iw#re_ | black vomit ; no fevers and agues, as those of the ned at anchor heme On the third day, on meeting | neglect of the present watch in that district was a source Pree ec, dated ea “lim otueroare tance thereby met, on THURSDAY. EVENING wt 7 palock ot | EPHRAIM SWEENYS | north term it, nor aguesand fevers as the south have | the officers, I began my enquiries and researches | of much injury, and the lives of citizens were in danger. | conveying all his right, title and interest to him, plaintiff The Empire, owing to herlight draught of water, will beens | DINING ROOMS, No. 0 CHATHAM STREET, N. y.| it. We have neither apothecary nor confectionary | again; one had geen it on board, but did not read | Last night a I Sigrid meeny Ce to Cy wood; | isaid disputed claim. The Jury returned a verdict for Ded as at Hl Sanne to pass the bar, and reach Albany’ and in| | TO THE NEW YORK PUBLIC. stores; ergo, no pale faces nor bad teeth—no bridges, | it, and could not tell where it was; another had Perey qacnicigy ee — me Speen 3 Seharenk ais ecu Josiah H. Applegate for plaintiff ie eee eight apply oo board ne tr UL aie | THE SUBSCRIBER WILL OFEN ON MONDAY, June | yet we ride; no wharf, yet we sail; no dancing- | looked ut it only; another had not done that | 2°20 Johnson, city we Reaia oanf back,acd wes Oonoure | Vir ert nteeneete ths office ou the wharf. Z ° jun re aa eee onthe! teagan: ipos: OF hie, highly: shine co masters, yet we dance ; no air balloons, nor corpo- | much, that is, of any consequence; when at| req in, " Court for the Correction of Errors. \Ba pUNION LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVER Country ever nitended for public business, where gentlemen or | rated compantes, therefore, we experience no great | last { found that the Captain of Marines ac-| Message from the Mayor—Emigrants—A message was | Present—The Lieutenant Governor, the Chancellor, and POOL.—Packet of Mth June—The splendid, fast | private parties may be served in the best’ manner with Break- | fulls nor magnificent bankruptcies, We have no | tually had the actual Herald, and would bring it to | received trom his Honor the Mayor, in relation to grant- twenty-one Senato: on eee Se mor prainy sil SukkereAne, fast, Dinners and upiers 5 as comfortable and quiet as in their | banks nor paper money, yet we pay our debts and | me next day; the next day came, of course, and so | ing relief to emigrants landing in our city. Ordered to| June. 11.—No. 20--A. B. Webber vs. W.H. Shear- Save well, wi punctually as above, her regular Pop ae penne refer this, mode | flourish; nomail-coaches, steamboats, nor railroads, | did the Captain of Merines, and handed me your | be printed. Peshas ds rag ap or pee, which in very low early, ghpylication should ‘one hundred and. seventy-eti erved up in | Yet We communicate one with another, without the | paper, done up in another package, like a piece of 4 se pnetimente We Richer Bcerie, riven capinin ate i be made on orto .& J.T, TAPSCOTT, yle surpassing any thing yet attempted, and sto cor- | aid of post offices or postmasters ; we have no rain | lace, saying,“ when you have done reading it, please | ‘Tict watch; Benjamin T. Fui -" ‘i doh i 1 "At their General Passage Office, 78 South stiest, “spond with reason, as every thing has been. got ap in my own | {44 , 3 ant F South America,” | | “istrict watch; Edmund Fitzgerald, 6th district wal ant in error. De Witt was heard in reply. No. 10} ittres comnerof Maiden lave. | peculiar stvle, -I'would most respectfully invite all thore who | i.the summer, nor snow in the winter, yet the earth | return it, as T want it to earry to South America.” I | Yivahany Dogue, James Lilles, cen, Johu B. Ly Herwey) | We fe eon aoe itt Cooper. Mr. S Bidwell was ERPOOLIT would encourag improvement, to call and-besat | brings forth and gladdens our hearts. We have, | received and opened the package, when I found the | and J Packer atacunee Phe sapertor fe sailing Pac chip | istied to’ what on the most humble business may, with finally , No medicines nor hospitals, yet many a mo- | paper almost worn out by the various loans and read- | "Satter = ROCHSTER, wo tons burthett, Tohu Britton, mas- | TGeeuueca ear te EPHRAIM SWEENY. | ther can show a six year old child, with four or five | ing it had gone through. 1, however, picked out in For freight or pang having aicellars endienvenitniseedie: | SHARON SPRINGS PAVILION; | Youneet brothers and sisters gamboling about her. | columns, yet unworn, that Van Buren had retired, ‘dd ward. heard for the plaintiff in error—when the Court adjourn- or of directing the | ed to 10 o'clock to-morrow foreno s in suit- city, onthe direction of the commit- modatious, ‘aptain, on board, or to 4 S. * if that will not count for any thing, we can show you | andthat Clay was coming up like a race-horse—that | tee of public offices and repairs. fe . Oakle: oi rte Woow hon & MINTURNS, 7 South street. | pone PUBLIC are respected TORK LAN: families o’ eight to ten, the oldest notin thetr cena Texas was laid dover and done over—that Tyler i weeiish Appointmente—James Bash, caplain dts district | | Jone 11—Mary Reed, dm Caleh Barttete ip Hotti il DON, of © fall, Albany, h inted himself | ant ave seen a. enjoying u of ten hours | out-Jackson’d Andrew himself in preparing to it ‘, i istri or < The Packet Ship Hottinguer, 1050 tons, Capt J. Bursley, will | wa, 22% Gardiner, and that this edtablishment will be cow | duration, who had left at home's child of fifteen days | a neighboring nation—-that our postage was reduced, |, Revolution removing the captains of the $d district | an unlawful di upon the premis succeed the Rochester, sail on her regular day, 2ist July. | 4 ee . Laid on the table. Cross street, which, it appeared in evidence, that the jell whe Pavilion will be opened for the reception of visitorson | ld. Inthe name of wonder, methinks I hear you | and our Jack Pars were to have no more whipping’ | “YS, uu Gis ‘kereet in favor of directing the Su- | Intingt et. "pictiadt appeared in evidence, that t bser FOR GLASGOW —Regular Packet —The Taat | the first day of June next. ‘The subscribers have made many | exclaim, if you have none of these, what have you? | —‘tand no more grog,”said one who stood by; “they | perintendent of Lamps and Gas to adopt certain measures | charged. The plaintiff alleges that she suffered in he saihing British Barque ADAM CARR, Seott, mas- | improvements in the grounds and bathing-honse, and pledge | how do you exist and have your being? Not so | cannot do without one or the other,”says another. Iu | in relation to contracts,on the subject of Lamps and | business, and the defendants say, that the levy peg PPALL = Nebepeegen Sdn me ey ip pee aoe | themselves to use cei best exertions to render this establish- | fast, but poco a poco,” and Tit tll gon” Theatres. |a day ovtwo I retamed the old Fagged, wom out, | Gas P Stioaih 2 wietipn | SES private minhngs, Sal aie could Be Es fered ‘3 Uh ‘ " -for-nothing He n its wa tation House—Report in favor of erecting Station e. On motion made for the officer (one of be caer rpengsncietang cis, st fost Doneral crt a Pe esconer ot rant of gators j-Eashopeiage four OS ee Pia ce upe on te way 0 | Houte in the ad district. Accepted. dante), the Jury discharged bias, any ‘OODHULL & MINTURNS, Stages will be in readiness on the arrival of the cara at Cana- | days meeting, but a Sunday’s mass for those who the defen 878 mth street | joharie, to take passengers tothe house. choose to hear it; elections none— kes | days, then I'll tell you all about it—so no more this | ,, Police Head Quarters—Report in favor of renting Po- lar IARL i ir. 1, as heretofore, ¢ Congress Hall, which 5 SA yaRnMe DE aes, | Cavs bala a S$ | lice Head Quarters, Sth ward, No. 14 Anthony street.— Common Plea agite texular packet bark ANN HARLEY, alee | hoi Nisin tsvomtartte soning Che Congress Hall, which | chat trouble off the people doctors, lawyers or she- | time. Your, Paisano. onto y Before Judge Ulshoeffer, LACK BALL OR OLD LINE OF LIVER. Joslin. my29im*ee__ | riffs cannot flourish here, because no one will pay ee me Police Inspector—A resolution was received from the | Juxx 11.—Edward Knoz vs. Wm. B. Looney, -This was POOL PACKETS.— FOR, LIVERPOOL—Only | THE “ WRIGHT” HOUSE, them—the alcaldes do ull the law business, or none Moyrerey, California, January, 1845. Board of Assistants in favor of appointing a committee of | an action on a guaranty for goods sold by the plaintiff, in lar Packet of the 16th of June.—The magnificent 81 Nassau Street. at all, as they please; uo banks or paper money, | | Sm:—Sufficient for you is the month I write in: | both Boards to wait upon his Honor the Mayor, and in- | the way of his business as ‘@coppersmith and plumber, Parthen tty comneTokn Gatien eee ei aa ILLIAM WRIGHT, formerly of the Ram’s Head, Ful. | having silver dollars in their place, which is a pret- | it matters not the day at this distance; when the | form him of the action of the Board on the subject of | toone Jackson, to the amount of about $150, the pay- mcquatated wiih aes (ee ve ciulorm his friends that may be | ty good substitute, let your politicians say what they magnetic telegraph reaches here, I’ll note the hour. | the passage ofthe Police Ordinance. ment of which, it is claimed, was guaranteed by delecd- m f, Ald.Cuanuick considered it aninsult tothe Mayor | ant. A nonsuit was moved for ant granted. y, that he has opened a public establishment at &! Nassau | Please. No coaches, steambouts, nor ratlroads—a ugh we live so far from the world, and are 80 | who was as thorough hearted a democrat as aay member : haat ds, mil Aad ieeorthedr agerest end Comfort | Tet Wow acute of comfoFt that cannot be surpassed by any dozen horses will éurry a man 140 miles in a day, | dimnmutive « people in numbers, we follow the tur- | ofthe Boardof Assistants. ‘There was so much bickering Court Calendar. ine of packets. | every class, Ale, Scotch Whiskey of the purest brandsy Porter, |! YOU will pay hum for it. Nor Ineso, “borrow | papers Coben we get there) mbule Moteces ot the | amongst them forthe last few days, that it would be | syne 19.—Cineurr Count.—Nos. 62, 86, 95, 101, 102, tively on Monday, 6th of June." : | ed, accommodations for, eabin, 2d cabin and | Fm: of basoege and to secure, the best berths, early ap- | Sid dvery other ‘article necessary for a well stocked Inde: | Toad, the rider, with his leather lasso, “borrows” | papers (when we get them) w histories ot the | unjust to throw the responsibility of ‘delay upon his Ho- | 103, 104, 105, 106, 108, 109, 110, | Second floor, spectally adapted for private and public meetings, | he “ borrows” another that’s running at lurge. Bc- | mighty nation or other; and then we have the con- | Ald. Buccs considered there was no intention on, the : y © | 23, 22, 68, ‘ork Line—Regular Packet,to sail on Monday, June | Extensive and well ventilated bedrooms, the furniture new and ‘is house—pufficent for him is the horse. When | Mexico triumphed. To do our part in the great ie in this Board. The Mayor will, doubtle NES For terms toe sugerber neo ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO, OF | pendent of which, he has two splendid rooms, furnished, on the another, and leaves him some leagues ahead, where | wars that Mexico is monthly to have with some | nor the Mayor. Coston Puxas.—Nos. 34, 47, 6, 53 to 69, 109. i ibers, * | ; r ‘ Surenson Covnt.—Nos. 8, 62 to 65, 30,72, 78, 1, 7,9, 92, ee ae | ours marta or any weteral parpoweDesides which be fas ing ina hurry, he has no time to look for the owner | firmation that the other ‘side came to terms, and | pert ofthe Beard to neu the Mayer. who, requ , pibt i elegant, fast sailing Packet Barque | well assorted, and every attention will -be paid to the arrange: | lassed, he shifts the saddle, and away he goes. With | drama, we have our revolutions every few years. | Ceive such a committee with the courtesy and.urbanity | | Exrensive Firgs.—The buildings of the Ots , ; y ‘ i , : : istic of himself. | 4 . ; Capt. Minot, ‘will positively sail at above, her regular | mets of the lodgers, as well as the visiters of »” | his lasso and knife, he can always, obtain a good | Some time has passed since our last, when the Cali- | % manner s0 characteristic of himself) 4. | Manufacturing Co., at Ware, Mass , took fire on the a ‘or freight or passage, having handsome furnished me | Paras ites Witt a Nessat street, | horse and a fat calf, ‘and the owner will never be the | fornians rose, with the assistance of some fifty for- | tended by the Board of Assistants. oth instant, and were burned to ihe, ground. Loss not ati at Orleans wharf, foot of ious, appl all st ror ail hehe K. COLLINS & CO., % South st. Positively no goods received on boardafter Saturday evening, 29th instant, Agent in New is Mr. JAMES E. WOODRUFF, who will promptly forward all goods to his address. jl0ec FOR LIVERPOOL—To sail on 1 1th Je | | 7 anda ! h . f ai ‘ b i the | ascertained. Insured in B BOARDING AT w COURTLANDT STREET: | Wiser or richer for it. ‘e sow but little, and spin | eigners, took possession of the government property, Ald. Cuinurcx would vote against concurrence on the | r > Goo! ROR Cte rome sacle less. Factories we have none ; China sends us silke | and dispossessed the Mexican authorities; chartered | ground stated by him. The Middlesex Hotel, in Concord hi i ith bedroom ii DF o > Hf % | the 10th instant, and w: itirely di d. 5 4 men, Likewise, a handsome furnished parlor wit and satins; New England sends us domestics—and | an English schooner, and sent ninety people to | Ald. Bricos would change his views and vote for non- | Insured for ‘$4000. Coa oy Miser ths crite i i famil i fornia, i i pT concurrence lest the Mayor may conceive it an insult. | joining, suitable for a genteel nary, ogsittaniebein: Solomon, in all his glory, was not more happy than | Lower California, including the General and all his y' Owned by T. D. Wesson. myles Intse a Californian, He sings and he dances—every man, | stat. For two years they waged war against Mexi- | _ Ald. Conxon would vote against the resolution lest it Norton & Co., and five dwellin WILLIAMSBURGH COTTAGE. woman and child can. walia like. German; and | co, and-all in her favor, overs country of one thou- | “ould insult the Mayor. | fi the mill, in Hampden, Me., were took fire on on = 4 r ‘5 - ( ° . " The question on the passage of the resolution was | ‘ a Fi splendid, fast sailing ship SUSAN W- | F[HE SUBSCRIBERS respectfully inform the. citizens of | every other one is a proficient with some musical | sand miles. The counter party were one day driven | taken at * i destroyed by fire on the Sth instant. The mill was 3 Captait i ill ii init . ° 7 , teal I 1 oe : + en and negatived by an unanimous vote. So the reso- . i Sau peteagdis ing snbarior’ Hesse ok Deeks at Ay tes dein Peers Shleudid mensigs | instrument—equally athome with a guitar in his | into a mission, surrounded by high walls, ‘and @ | tution was monconcurfed in, large and cottly one, doing a heavy business. Loss $20,- derate rate. For passage apply yp See | kerown as fp iavacnunincee hand or a lasso—whether treading the mazy steps of ketitapenens iors ive cannons an many a The Board adjourned over. | Moors Mills, in Gardner, Me., were on fire when the tre HIN i DMAN Seni ca rorestad en pana t ia eee tason eesip: a fandango, with his scores of cousins, or with his | kept up forty-eight hours, when the besieged party Bodnn or Assistanrs.--This Board also met last even: | Kall’ tduched'there dh the ath fastents 2 a a i rs r the 4 amen pay fleet horse following thousands of wil cattle on the gave up, worn down by the untired assault of the | ing, N. Peance, Esq., inthe Chair. The minutes of the | of the complete destruction by fire of the Pot ad aA | Se a germnmers, The Cottage poe te pA gn plain. He fears neither heat nor cold—his never Galiscmians: This two years’ war proved not a | last meeting were read and approved. | depot at Ann Arbor, onthe 4th instant,:is erehanboesnens espatch | Grand street. Ferries. commanding a beautiful and extended failin poncho hanging over his shoulders to protect | bloodless one, as the country people at the mission | The Special Committee, to whom was referred the | received. The fire was caused by a spark from one of For passage, having handsome furnished accommodations for | Tig 21 ane Nay, New Xork aud Brooklyn. | They heve also at- | him from both, he enjoys the day, and cares not for | lost one man killed, and the besieged one man | matter o! paying Messrs. White & Woodruff, agreeable | the engines; it bailed all efforts to stop its progress, and i i arden, couve- i ° i ilding nurseries ‘om “Randall’s Island, | laid in ashes the | hi joining, in which cabin passengers, and also for second cabin passengers in the | {2ches, sae Pi a the morrow—earns a dollar when he needs it, but | missing. The latter was afterwards found at—— | te contract, for building nurse ) | laid in ashes the large warehouse adjoining, in whic! house ‘on deck, apply to feng Sarda eet ec eat sae toate eta | wei A = made a report in favor, which was adopted, and the reso- | were stored some 15 or 20,000 flour barrels,and also seve- ie? J. HERDMAN, 61 South street. | Ott delightful summer wsortto while away a few hours amid | will not work for a doubloon when his present wants | home. lution concurred in. | ral small buildings. The loss, as far as ascertained, is as s are supplied. ‘The most unaccountable being to him | _ During these two years, the leaders of the rebel- | “Dpinere from the Board, Resolutions, §:c., concurred in.— | follows: ‘The railroad depot $8000—no insurat Mi orf thiscounry. It wil play Ay | is the foreigner, who is ever grasping for a litle | lion chose one of their party for Governor, and an- | ro iii’ the ‘Mec mes oF the Court ot Kensie oan | follows: The railroad be themed ott ay ok | —Packet of 2ist June—The splendid and favorite | find that was ever imp tothiscountry. It will play fifty OC) i differ ‘he NEW LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVERPOOL | istichly worth av reut tunes with remarkable harmony and accuracy. The | more, to lay up for—he knows not who. other for General: these two and their ‘friends | the city, to visit the Harlem Bridg packet ship ROCHESTER, 1000 tons burthe e Y f e Public Works, Re- ham, furniture, $100—no insurance. J. & A. Loury, (N. rattan Se Pak et tee anes h | Recicetraey, of refreshment will at all times be promptly — named a house of deputies for the State, who con- | servoirs, &c. Messrs. Gray, cis jana neers arc { York city) flour barrels, estimated at $1250—insured ' a . Y : i : firmed the appointment of the Governor andGeneral, | ed 2 committee to wait on them. ‘at Joseph Decker | $950. Gibson, Easton & Frink, N. York—insured $275. ‘iran to be derived om see Vantsr AND COLD Saby' Waitin BATS teow i iouisiies poaroattsT bemaed se TO ee eee rarer tae Dunes | ceibe crane NX oPk; tmeued 81000, Jo about $500. Ww. r—It i y ‘ as being the sense of the people. The proceedin, me ter M toany other, astheir great capacity. rend | the Weahington Data. ‘The. water is at ali times clear and Sir:—It is now some two years since I forwarded & ( Lec Pr 8 | That C.J. Fountain hem every way He ean’ | to your office an account of the arrivals of vessels in | Wet Sent to Mexico for approval, which was grant- Watch, a more comfortable and convenieut than ships of a small class, | pure. ‘The removed as Captain of 1st District | Making a total loss of about $12,000 to'$14,000 worth of ip . rama 3 That D. L. Vansaun be removed from the office | property. Wm. M. Sinclair, H. Gilshi " . Rk fea i eaitemt aor ce cpurene | aimyateg memo HAREM EE oe. | unt ene Year tno a sieet of mates ng | Shand cuh Os had i commiston forwarded By) a Cain wh Cian Wack (Noncomsra | Recon naar” Cuan, end VB ; > 1a Hee : 2 ; y ‘ HL. - | Adestructive fire broke out in Danvers, or Fea fren cebmpy ale adhe oN ea B.—Private Honseof Hefreshmentaby D.W.TELLER, | per I saw a patt of the latter credived to the Herald, | helped to put them into office, as revolutionary char- | perintendent of the Nursery, Long Island Farms. ‘That | inal, which was reported to have been occasioned by the to ie. Te RAPSCORT, O°" | ys eRe ses preaktat Dunn and Supper. ls 64; | therefore I suppose you received it; since that time sonata detaixandicighete tatet ioe iaite | Acme eae uppaeel by dis ota | Sarerenmneee 06 children, playing with Mion the alts — scccomer Maiden ane, | befofe until; Supper from until o'clock. Also, # Beds, | L have not written to. you for two reasons: first, be- | confined them six and eight to a bar of iron in the |, Report of Finance Committee appointed by the other | Mercury :—The fire spread. with groat rapidity. and FORCE a j pilin prime order. 14 cts, All gentlemen wishing to | cause I did not feel in the humor; second, because | foltl of @ vessel, and sent the year, Mexico chartered | services rendered the Corporation. seemed at one time beyond human control. ‘The number Inst aniling packer ein Miss oes eae ong wip cae mo ie pa the old stend | 1 have had no line direct from you on the subjecti one 2, From sundry persons, asking to have new cross walks | of buildings, of all soris, destroyed, is said to be eighteen. er of Fulton and. Krontstree Spat che ke uote Ody clad ee 8 and 9 Fulton Market, | of course J cannot say whether iny letters to you are | outer vessel, and sent those who did not die } uetween Ve i : if y and Fulton streets. ‘The dwelling ho xtensive store and barn of Joshua Stocks, and resalted every year, ond ‘and locust top,.| whore he will coutiane to sarve up all the delicacies of te, | worth the postage. through hardship or the sickness of San Blas back to | “poiice—The Board of Aldermen returned the Police | Bylrestes, were-d royed. Also, the building occupied live oak apron, semson stern and fc an | season. Also, Wines, Liquors, snd Segars of all kinds and of Now as there is many “a slip between the cup Menterey. ‘. bill adopted last night, with this amendment—That Jus- | by John Hayman, painter, and E. T. Smith, tailor. Also, norld coppered and in perfect order for a three | the choicest brands, direct from the importers. and the lip,” it followa, that there is more between We have now another revolution. In 1843, Santa | tice Taylor be stationed at the Ist District Police Office, | the building occupied by Amos Brown, wheel- Anna saw fit to put the Californians out of their | and Justice Merritt at the 3rd. The ayes and noes were wright, ecommor ind Coffin & Co., painters. Also, the ‘dwelli + Olea a BT ING E Cork ha reset GaltS REPOSITORY OF 7 18 FOR LIVERFOOL—The packet ship OXFORD | ()OLLECTORS OF ENGRAVINGS > your city and mine, as a letter must be handed e a: a ok 4 = a : “ ARTS, twenty times from ship to stage, ere it reaches its command and give their salaries to others. The | called for—Ayes, 4; noes, 7. So the amendment was | house, shoe manufactory, barn and store house of Samuel ommodations for 25 passeugers. Apply | __ ml7 | | doors Wait of: presets destination, and be sixty to one hundred deys on | Country has now a Mexican general with Mexican | on-concurred in. Preston. Also, Frederick Howe’s blacksmith’s shop. Ns 4 5 iers. a ho rose before, preferring | , Petition Referred—Of sundry persons against extend- | Also, a barn and another building, belonging to Proctor ¢ ere find one of the choicest collections of RAR the road and seal. Inthis case you may have written soldiers. The same wl i: > i ing Albany street to Broadway. | Perley, Also, a new building, cocu eek 5 ag Niege 9 FIC on the Seth ast Fonda eager ship GAR: | and FINE MODERN Engravings ia the country atless than | and I not live received; taking this into considera- aoe to grazing cattle, have again rose, curried oll a Room—The Board adjourned to the Ton Room, | ofies-and Cleigh’ntesten a ene Vitlage Sank build. Accommodations, apply to t ee hy i= for Looking Glasses in | tion and being again in the humor, I pen another | ‘ll the government hotses, &ec. The general imme- | jeaving the Reporters te chew their’pens,or provide their’ | ing was. good deal injured by fire and water, wad most cng for TELE OMAN, 61 South street. | creat variety nad ef the newest lenge Looking ™ | sheet for your perusal. diately published his proclama, giving the rebels | own suppers elsewhere. ‘ of the furniture of Mir. WL. Weston, the ceshier, waa FP eine d sending for their fiend residing tn coe Bri. | Pic mere As I write merely because I choose to, I shall | “ight days to return to their allegiance—after which | | Papers from the Board concurred in.—George W. Ate | greatly injured; but all the bank property was saved. John Page’s house was completely gutted, but uninjured syateh via Liverpoo, and drafts can as usual besupplied, pays. | [MTORTART NOT write merely asI please to. You will receive the let- | time oer were, without exception, to be lige pe dereon $6. be Superintentast of Outdoor Poor: ‘a al ph te i i Jorderay to be appointed Captain of the First District | by fire. The streets were filled with perty take je throughout the United Kingdom, lication as abi —The wndersigned have made application to “ ig j SI punished with the utmost rigor of the law. pha Po < y ee illed with property taken = PACKETS FOK HAVRE—second Linecite | » ‘This process produces an ef ect not knawa bef ndatige ai iisliraaccoaBlsvw thes yenieawaa':& year | Made a treaty and returned to town; euch party ‘aptain Fou ict Watch, e . of water, it being necessary to counect eight engines to is x z i=} : 3 ry & z the several newspapers who publish the offici ‘ a he Soh in i I reports | obtain a single stream of water upon the fire. The insur- packet ship, ONEIDA, Captain Jas. Funk, will sail | finest patting. ks coloring process is done by nature uself, | ago. 1 presume, by this time, Congress has been | stowed a different copy, which in its turn was de- | ofthis Board furnish it with copies ofthe pape | ance was principally, we understand, at Holyoke Mutual Bur drecht or passage: cpply to | fitided only by the hand of the operator, and machivery.. Itean | wise enough to reduce the postage; the wisdom of | ied by the other. The Califormians are now ran- |" Resolution—That 9th street, west of Broadway, be | Ollie. The cemuider at the Andover, Essex, and Es- YD & HINCKEN, Agents, | pone by every one not skilled in the art of painting, und her Mexiontt: Goi in thi ect, in all proba- | Sg the country, carrying off the farmers’ horses | hereafter called West 9th street, andthe Inspector be | sex Mechanics” Mutual offices. No.9 Tontine Buildings, cor. Wall and Water streets | Will be perfectly. uaderstood at one glance. ‘It also can be com- | the Mexican Congress in this respect, in all proba: i f to'6th Avenue, Adopted. | In Holderness, N. H, the dwelling house of Daniel 8. ated , without ditfieulty. ility wi ° in. and killing their cattle to sell the hides. One or two | directed to number the hous re, A r i, th 7 303 re Pails wukiie tr betters the Pabecsit vss Oly ee adie eisoene oa sh 1 ap SS De Iesnidhiedd foreliises: utider a‘ Ewise veaitear or’ te Papers from the other Board-—Several nominations and | Hawkins, together with his grist, caw and shingle mills == FOR L > ine Regal County, can make pre-engagements therefore, by addressin A 4 je est appointments of Captains of the Watch Department were | and barn, were burnt on Friday night last; insured at Pr ER Or ee Lies para Deke Coat pai to Pree y& F, LANGENHEIM, | ters and mail bags, the follies and fancies of each Peers arte ea ala pay oy received from the other Board, and laid on the teble in | the Stratford offies In Meredlts aioe GARRICK, Capt. B. J. H. Trask, of 1100 tons, will Jel Im D&Wree Exchange, Philadelphia. | city or town, would be confined to its own narrow Th | ha ications bolt a n, | Consequence of their being illegal, the new Police The house and two barns of Mr. Little, in Warren, N.H. Sail as above, her regular day, | “""TAFAYETTE BAZAAR, ——__| Himtits, and the wheels of government would only | The general has gone out to join t ee oe tS 4.109) | Bill forbidding their removal until others are appointed. | were burned down on Friday, the 6th inst, and Mr. For freight or passage, having accommodation unequalled for LAFAYETTE BA: I, | revolve round the Congress -house, and not be ob- | #84 more extravagant of promises thamever. Some | ‘That the Superintendent of Repairs be requested to | Whittier, a tavern keeper in Warren, was so badly burn: splendor and comfort, apply on board, at Orleans wharf, foot | 149 and 151 Oe cone Liberty street, | " ve H fi foreigners who joined the Californians before, | complete the station houses as soonas possible. Con- | ed is attempt t th ty of Mr. L., that hi of Wall street, or to structed by tens of thousands of editors and editor | o the : . : ; plete the Pe ed ai ‘o save the property of Mr, L., that he E. K. COLLINS & CO., 56 South street. 2 . | correspondents, one half of whom spend their ti and were imprisoned and ironed for their services, | curred in i | died the same day. 10. | avin coe staegulanabeal the beveeeré noee sechice Macy: | in wianatiuralzthiy the woe, White The caer, tine | have now. joined the government party, and. are | Itewiytion—"That x Committee of three be appointed to yor, and inform him this Board Horrip Mvrper. he most savage and cold Price of, sare $1 4 i OR the convenienge of the buyers, $10,000 worth of v winncet : Sig owen, Pane Ase. Tidriden, of ros heel FGeots Toys, Perfumery, Cutlery, Jewelery” and other va. ployed in corduroying it. "Tis true each little big man hunting through the country their old friends who | wait on his Honor the M € 4 4 ; i f are der 9 i i curred on Saturday night last, on the Mississippi, & OLD ASTABLISHED EMIGRANT PASSAGE : ‘At the following Prices =— * then his envy would not be touched by hearing of | forces are th ad degen Sacrament, | Mostot | make it. Adopted. ‘The Committee to consist of Messrs. | Title above Natchez” ‘Tie circumstances, we eombecan DET IGE, 61 South ott nesage fram Eagland, ire Qounter No-1... 12) cents each article, | the praise of his brethren at a distance. the party are from the Western States, who, on re- | purser, Cornell and Gray. | cated to us,are sutlicient to chill the feelings of humanity. ee ge emrne AAD, yuck chase, sending for Shels, bine pete 3 Yours Parsaxo. | ¢¢iving a citizenship here, can obtain a title for. six |“ Adjourned to Monday week, at six o'clock. It seems, that a river trader, known as Colonel Dawson, ates oma do pa ee es A ad ad rer nae | i ‘8 ft ele > ; miles square of land, being thirty-six square miles. —_—_—_ (or Dorsey) in descending the river with the remnant of rate terms, by first class packet ships, sailing from Liverpool | : $1,00 do | Monterey, California, Sept. 1844. This class of men are hereafter, perhaps, to decide, Board of Education. a stock of merchandize, and two females, whose names “Brut canoe val be, furuished for any amount, myable | eteatbeigw theinaet prices und by thisnewniae yout: |, Sit:—It is now six months since we heard from | i@any Californian Deee ae Maer tgniey ee | coating are Bee eve Caee ge Chalo ee | Sh aeurcenmere eee now ens JRL Gt feueetre Giroughout the United Kingdom, Apuly to buy the goods at retail prices a great deal cheaper than at aue- | the States ; in general we have news six or eight | ™" ror oar Vparsaxo. | witha view to the appointment of aPresident ‘The result | confidence, as to get permiasion to tavel co mature cui 5 JOHN H IMAN, 61 South st. | tion, : times a year; this time we are all in the dark now; yee meee ewe on ee vet of the appointment had been looked to, as sufficiently in- | had continued either asa passenger or sort of an assis- ‘The mail steamer Hibernia sails frem Boston on the Ifth inst, | You will also find in the BAZAAR, the most complete as- / Ppoii y passeng by wimeileners eeube forwarded ehichig’ Sa” hotsniny of Sugar Plumb and Candies, from 25 cents to $3. | the world wags. We, of course, lose the sweet anxi- Boston. dicative of the character of the new Board, perticularty | tant, until they reached the neighborhood of Waterproof, J HERDMAN'S OLD ESTABLISHED EMIGRANT | Poti judabe Cup Chocolate, Ke magnificent style, pagel Meg ong SEE Seley os peo ae [Correspondence of the Herald] inthe Commotonohoelars he Biadiwer, Scene fell hie being d leuiiteed hon the bout cage Terveasateegn ‘on PASSAGE, OFFICE, a Lacy be Rane noo | a ICE ‘CREAM BALOONS. A competent Person) from & | do receive our papers, we shall find the President Boson, June 10, 1845. | one, but one member being absent. There appeared te | threats of vengeance. This occurred some time during Liverpol, can always be arranged atthe lowesttute. | managelhent ofthe lee Gram Depermsen Sed fadinrant geric. | nominated, voted for and faitly in the chair, with. | The Sicilian frigate Uranie still remains at anchor in | be some excitement amonget the members, indicative of | the day on Saturday, and on Sunday morning, sbout three ind Drafts furnished for any amount, payable atall | men will obtain at the Lafayette Bazaar, a real lee Grom, Phils: out any trouble of guessing on the subject. ‘In the | our harbor. I understand that she will sail about Sun- | ® ‘isposition to keep alive the ee tio,” which | o’clock, the boat discovered on fire, drifting down. the vri_ctyal Banks in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, | deiphia style ; Hid has so long distracted the Board in its debates. The negroes in the neighborhood succeeded in drawing ‘on application to ‘J. HERDMAN, | — meantime, we jog on waiting (not patiently) but | day for some port in Holland, and will touch at either | ‘The following is a correct list of the Board as tis at | it ashore and suppressing the fire, when a spectacle pre- Jore 61 South street. DAGUERREOTYPE PORTRAITS. monthly for the mail,and wonder how goes on John | piymouth or Portsmouth (England) as she p sented itself, too horrid to contemplate. Dorsey was up | present composed, consisting of the old and new mem- PASSAGE FOR HAM! G—' rs Despatch MRS. H. SHANKLAND, Daguersian Artist, has fixed the | Tyler, Victoria, Louis Philippe, Emperor of all the found lying in his berth, with his feet burnt off, and his ip SILAS HO! fj ( . % i f the un, ‘i i The spleudid new packet front part of the two galleries’ of the Bazaar, ax Dayuerreoty g ; (ger fa acc hkc ns 2nd eae en ae 4 First, Ward. Ninth Ward. head and face shockingly mutilated, with blows apparent- (ape. C. C. Derry, ‘will sail as above, aud ean very | Saloons, where she will contione, as herevotate:to tke the are Resins, hee Bother “ti ull the Caineee; the Gheene lucky affair of her hoisting the American flag union | yrenry Nicoll, (D) David B Wheeler (N) Ip Gate lavan saapabacthatien ginacuage seman Fa Mee gg oy ad at erly mag Ry Rae rain prect LIKENESS FOR ONE DOLLAR, including aueat | 1 Other end of the’ world ; when bang comes in | down, when she arrived here, and how one of her men | Samuel A. Crapo, (D) Dr. Jas, Quackenboss, (D) | side ina like condition. As soon as the circumstances New Orleans packet her accommodations are of the best and | For further particulars apply to. F. A. ARTAULT, the Eastern and Western mail, and at one sitting, | got flogged for the mistake, but the particulars have not i Ler Ward. ms ea ee, Ward. bye known, beri eta Me hen ha perpe- most costly description. Persons wishing tosecure berths should | __my6 Imre At the Lafayette Bazaar. | (not a short one, I assure you) we hear all about the | been printed, omas H. Leggett, (N) dward A. Frazer, rator was ascertained, Mr. Carlin, with the most praise- make early application on board, or to | rE — Fy * y een pri . Joremiah L. Cross, (W) William 8. Conely, (D) worthy disinterestedness, left the city of Natchez in pur- e | " DAGUERREOTYPE. six ubove mentioned ladies und gentlemen; and | qhe Pilot, Mr. W. Fowler, informed me that the mis- Third Ward. Eleventh War suit, and with the assistance of Mr. Lumm and Mr. ad carn | J[OHN ROACH, Optician, 82 Nassau street, leave tom- | read their several yearly speeches, and what they i »: for the fi Isaac A. Johnson, (N) Benjamin Perino, Jr., (N) | Graves, citizens of Louisiana, and through the instrumen- TO LET. form, Photogravhists, that he has just received, directfrom | said to their subjects, und what they said of their | Ke might have been made by any st diaplayed uel ic | Denning Duer, (W) Robert F. Winslow, (D) | tality of Messrs. George and Casey ‘and Deputy 3 A Delightful Summer Residence, one mile from the | Tubes, which he is now ready to warrant genuine to purchasers. | Neighbors, and all their anticipations which might rolled up into a bundle, and was not displayed until it Fourth Ward. Twellth Ward. | Marshal of Vicksburg, succeeded in arresting him, and jiamsburg Ferry.—That Spacious Brick Dwelling, | Prices a follows: hereafter happen, we know did or did not happen. | reached the mast-head, The blunder occurred by hoist- c. Thos. Addis Emmet. (D) | he has been taken to Louisiana to ee the charge. urrouuded by a whole block of improved ground, ad ‘Fabewith $lnch lenses or ul size rates, eumeraand stand, 845 We reud of the Whole fice of the globe at once;each | ing onthe wrong end of the halyards, When the mistake Andrew Carrigan, (D) ‘As the matter will have to undergo judicial investigation A rcut variety 0 enth Ward. | and in consideration of the feeliags of his family, we of MeKibbin street, es you go up trom the Peck Slip Ferry— do _ 134 inch lenses for quarter do fation therefore smks in our mighty views of thing: | was discovered,theCaptain of the frigate tore his hair,and | gurtig skidmore, (N) Dr. 8. 8. Lawrence, (N) | forbear naming the suspected individual or giving far- will be vacated on the Lath June inst,—when s good fenant Zan | Persons pon fowarding aremittan asa state of the smallest class; Kings and queens | qithough quite an orderly gentleman, he danced with | james W Bleecker ey Wine Anderon (a). | ther pactioulars.—Vlekeburg Whig, May it. have possession at a moderate rent, for agew months, or the | may de Ade na Sect bape te er ;. | appeared but common people chatting of each other; Y Fourteenth Ward. year if required. Apply at Mrs. Ballagh’s, corner of Beaver . R. keeps constantly on hand an assortment of plates, chemi- | &PPC! per BS 3 | rage about the decks. The poor signal men (two of them) Sixth Ward, ‘ourteenth Ward. Nreet and Broadway, or at the house, cals, cases, and all articles used in erreotype process, | We read that the jas mighty convention of such # immediately seized up, and received eight John MeMehon, (D) Pillip Ws Engs, (7) Snockine Attempr at Murper.—A dreadful af- seh lwo _ = ofthe bestagality, end aces low | shat! ee be abexined sation would overturn ail wround it; in the next iouee atk witl Soul, nabinias of euabateh, oe | Hugh Sweeney, M. D., (D) Eo bg fair happened in this place last evening, the outlines HORTICULTURAL GARDENS, a IS | paper we find it was growing more and more in | Wil vecoliect, the friends of Commander Mackenzie, of a horns Dentive (6h, of whieh are as follows. Louis A. Hall, @ teller in the FLUSHING, LONG. ISLAND, N VOIGTLAENDER’S DAGUERREUTYPE | it tremenduous power, and would certainly carry | nanging celebrity, represented to be something like | Josiah Rich, (| to) John L. Mason, (W) bank of River Raisin, was assassinated by a man named THE SUBSCRIBERS have now for sale a ben APPARATUS. all before it; before we rise we find another moun | slapping a schoolboy, yet there poor fellows yelled | Adam P Pentz, (D), ‘Sixteenth: Word. George Wells. of Detroit, and in consequence of his ‘ollection of Roses, Aaulias, Camellias, P A SRANGEMENTS recently made with their brother-in- | tain of the fable; then we hear of the last new and | loud enough by the torture, to be heard all over our har- Elias H Ely, (N) John Newhouse, (N) wounds is now at the pointof death. Wells, it appears, RI rons, &c., embracing all the novel ‘ew, Mr. Voigtlaender, Vienna, enable the subscribers to | splendid steamboat ready in Liverpool for sailing, | bor. But the affair did not rest here. The frigate salu- Joseph N. Barnes, (N) Theodore Sedgwick, (D) | arrived at the bank last evening about ten o'clock, alone season, grown in the beat manner. sell none Appara s at reduced Brices, vis, for fullsize | Men she is lost, and hundreds are in mourning for | ted the city, and her Contain finding that the salute was | /°S¢P! ‘Seventeenth Ward. “ | and ina wagon. He awaken all who was then in aise, 8 select vi of pare nd Greenh Ln eid pparatus, wil ree inch lenses for fullsize | 1) 8ir departed friends. When “lo,” we find in ano- | 2et returned at once, inferred that the insult offered our Horatio P, Allen, (N) James Welsh, (D) bed, told him that he had brought some money in kegs Flowering Shrubs, ceous Plants, M ium size Apparatus, with two inch lenses for half size | ther paper that she is again in the Liverpool docks, | "8g Was the cause. | Apologies were, therefore, immedi. | “The ew faces are certainly an improvement upon the ank ; also, that before reachi | ] ‘ f ity government, the Commodore of | place he had lost one of the kegs, and proposing to leave Catalogues sent on appli Post pa Plates, at $78. , ‘ not lost, (as advertised) but safely returned, and a | ely sent to the city . old ones. place t : ge 4 i Se lie |” Bowl ste. Appicetes, with oneenderhall loth lenses for > f ly returned, 3 the post and the Captain of the Ohio, who were all igno- apy w the two with him in the bank, wanted Hall to go and thi Canloas Bareaye aed Oe VEly cea Tita Oo lt | eee os Ee, q gold medal or pitcher presented to the Captain for | rantof the supposed insult. ‘The next day, by way of Bo ih pcixed (adeves: | help bien Arid the onethesWeeBout Sell went with kien Having @ large collection of Geraniurmeagy.in bloom, they | _ Gentlemen sending remittances in aceordance with thi outriding the greatest gale in the greatest rain, since | reparation, the Captain of the frigate proposed to hoist Demmenvate, White. ‘and on returning from the spot withont finding any will be sold very low, from three to four dollars re dozen, | Prices, may depend upon receiv! nuine Voigtiender | that of the 40 days and 40 nights’ ruin, I have never | the American flag and again salute the city; and our city | ! ao ae bel we Johnson and Leg: | keg, he was shot in the back by a revolving pistol ‘ een, a VALE C6. Pere tote agency for the Unica Stace? we Having | seen but half of that at one falling in California, | authorities, to show their sense of the compliment, o7- th Wore annelnteG thls The aftair, how treated as an accident. Before A SUPERIOR MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE, | P*peured.the gale agency for th portation, as well as | though travellers do say that, in the far-famed Ore- | dered an artillery company out to return the salute. ‘The | ett were appointed tellers; home, 1 the ball lodged im WITH 45 acres of Land, Log Dwelling, &e , situated | allother articles conne + for saleat Towest | gon, that would pass for a’shower. Matters and | salute was fired (the American flag, union up) but unfor- and Mr, Riek wotaltated Mr, Bkidmaove, Lis,violent oppos Hail is not expected ag Wabash County, Judiana, on the Salamanin river, fowr | market prices. ANGENHEIM, | | 50D» magn at Hppremeron tunately when the artillery men on shore attempted to | S84 Mr. Rich nominated Mir. Skidmore, his yale . Wells is a son miles from the al, and six miles from the | Philadelphia Exchange. things are great or small in this world, according to | return it, they discovered that their match was all con- | ™eMt, am Mea Pre’ 18 . formerly pastor of Presbyterian ‘owe Of Lago - eiveth. eke WUT oak Referring to the abov ent, thes ubscribers i form | what part of the world you find them—'tis said there | sumed, A gentleman who w ‘smoking a long nine Mr. pa YE men 4 y, but now chaplain of the military Bat ap aaa bey ay BaD Dam the Daguerrian Ar Ben gs i Mee oe step heseyen the sublime and the redicu- | near the spot, tendered the use of it, which was gladly Dyer. ¢ post at Prairie du Chien, W. T My father has } 20 feet wide, and 3 feet deep. The fall is 9 feet; and the Whole uerrean Attelier. No 901 Broad wa: ‘New Yorl lous. T have foun jem one and the same Re accepted, and the salute proceeded, the gentleman afore- Meson spending some days in this city, but left, we bel is well caleulated to, socominodate a large qbusiness. The nm LVN eNHEIM Bi 8, | asublime dandy Rigi city or mine, would find | a, babes sys dist f e, smoking for d ife 0 pean y morning. Wecsanet but thik, that son e cighborhood is a wheat growing country, an pro} i 4 ep the fire al ¥ ring rT, was more like “ be ance will appear in the sequel, or we eTgeiee ole’ OF the mone velucble wend Drletteens be le DAGUERREOTYPE. eee rather out of order, was he to change his | keep ao wollte 1 think if our | Thirty-three members being present. PP i ace of promenade. Should a Rocky Mountain | mute guns ti was laboring under a temporary los: CHOLL Was then nominated on part of the “D ae i Mr. © BINSSE Bacon’ itt they. ave now on fad ledy visit New York, her nose ornaments would be | “ity authorities were satisfied with an apology from the | | Octuty and Mr. Wheelar on part of the “Natives, We have since received some further per orto Thomas Wood, omer of Fourth and Markets iy of thle, Pines of difterent Nos. andstzes of the | out of place; and a lady among the rocks might find | Captein ofthe frigate, that ho should have been satisfied | mocrate,” and Mi ticulars, which make the affair still more bloody and Signe For terms of sale apply to Jonathan J, Lewis, onthe premises, | Lae Bi . NOW: a fail fi Fate ben, un deere 5 FR MATE so favorably known throughout the Uni; | her ear ornaments not yet in fashion. Were L to | ty hoist fre dag, but it war the atleer's duty wlio hol For Mr. Nicoll, ayes af Tint long y commallleg ehver an ae FOK BALBOA becaciel Gonery Hioclions, one varatione ned in the Daguerreotype process, na well ns | choose between the foot or the waist of « fair one, | charge of the deck to see than the flag was hoisted pro- ea ieee ghey examination. — Munroe sAdcerticer, June 8. from Roseville Landings en Island, a Fi rench ben ot ve Superior quality. Cast, ron Mercury | being brought to the smallest conceivable span, 1) perly.. ‘The wav tices of fogying, coulting, and | G9 member only was absent (Mir, Engs) a whig. Sam OR Rd crn otdrserate Lane luge House a od Barmy gl | Bathe, late Polishes, Condy Box Head Rests othe best | might vote for the foot, and find Yoo the other | Harting are abominable, and should be frowned down by | Ope Membey on et aren a ea tnimem- | Ckasit-—We learn by Gay's Express from, Bos- fasald roqpealt cod ca oeA ee Reece yeee. mig im*re_ | party. So we go. Fashion 1s but faney, and fancy | every decent man ers enties amvenosewent of cals 9s ton, that on Tuesday afternoon, us some workmen . i PAINTING. BANE HALL. 39 Broomest_ | 7 4 AVIATOR: , ings, | to the elect that a duel tRAL BUILDING REPAIRS, 50 Nassan st. corner J). io’ soe Brosdway, fourth house nbore Whitesteet, eat | )2, Writing so much relative to matters and things, | {Niemen () yT 10 18 but—let echo answer, ry Thave seen a paragraph in several of your city papers Jadue had bass fought thern | . Mr. jicoll is a “Democrat” and Mr. Wheeler is a were employed in bra down a building in bog n x fe' . ntlemen (7) in the vicluity, of Mott jy Aid Tb “Native. ton street, tl is ad off i against the store of Mr. A. : orders i tended . + Thave touched more on the former than on the lat- | 8° ‘mg 7 ~ Mr. Wee.en hereupon withdrew. i Dunbar, crushing it in, wounding several ladies and gen- Mason, Sin sit Tater opcag ta red ad | a mrt ite | rt you shall see what you shall see, next mail. | irate Tom er Di nee aeto ty no. Weehs, ones. pwone heteupon nominated Mr, Ely, “Native.” | tlemen whe wore in the store a heim of the accident, pine, an all her reps nf alteration, done tthe, est QUAR TER M AN & SON, Yours, AIBARO. | who Were. tryin Se wrens ito, that ome of the worknon wore buried beweath the ovens, and every kind of fire works put up. None but good NO. 1 BURLING SLIP _— and a party of countrymen who | i ruins. rine employed: Raeditiony, Rnd "moderate charge, . if BURLING BLIP, Cataronnia, Dec. 1844, | them in the act, A small fight ensted, which terminated | : “himuey tops for curing smoke, Up town orders with J. 1 t] Sire :— i | by allt ies sit wn, cracking a few bot- | - —) Di Quinn, Plumber, 54 Mtoniway Hovsn, Sten anp Site auwtind, Gnateina, MARniwna ax Pegs nope rot tet pan meet Mae rn MT I able Treagat roy | neighbor. 5 Drurcrory ror 1845-6 i isn hed ey ing-—lmerh KE. 1. QUINN. | ALSO—LEAD SASHES, goes of Tongitade west trom ay tows, clty.| ie Tha, “ibe eabir wes hushed of, and henoe Tis no: | cj have just published « Directory for the ensuing year, IMPORTATION OF WATCHES, Fox Cryncnys ano Goriic BUILDINGS, MADR To onDER, | OF Correspondent y ‘ » rd soe ne | appearance in the papers. Board adjourned to | in which is comprised the city of Brookiyn RECEIVED thom Switzerland, by packet ship | __m4 Imeec actually where we can hear from you, and see at | “Pin avis is quite sick, ‘The finest ship belonging — —— | It contains a variety of interesting information ge- © ariel an assortment of Wetches and Movements of | G4st [RON Wi 4 Fined, constant | times our beautiful flag of stars and stripes,and blest | to our port—the J... Adams-—sailed for Chine this day. U.S. Commissioner's Office, | nerally beyond the mere names, and we think will whclode cederttmelenanien Tr | ane be the lady who made so apt an allusion to the same | There is nothing of interest stirring here et present Jone 1—The jseamen Scott, Rowney and Tulips, be found highly useful. We tefer to their adver- * DELACHAU Yours, in love, whose arrest we noticed ye’ ’ 5 MAIRE, | ‘Also, American Pig leon, fo4 to oKON & RICH, ARDS, on board ihe unfortunate Princeton. t, New York. ate Were at. . " nother column. jutjim*re No. 127 Fulton str my23 Im*rh A few weeks past there arrived within our waters JOHN BUNYAN. | The case stands adjourned. | tigement in ano

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