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Vel. Xi. Ho. 107-—Whele: Nee 608 8- NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 19, 1845. Price Two Cents, TEN DOLLARS % % nece: | Tw from Europe. Boston. THE NEW YORK HERALD. | STRAYED Of, SFROLEN Op Sent. afternoon PERSONAL ANEODOTES OF Eire hater rm the Clevermor of Stmustipp, One The jacket dy Pylasd Atsoe Capt. Sebor, ar- [Correspondence of the Herald.) ef q ° jm. . # JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor, =| nam of ere Mhioe breast, whitefectaudtipot| GENERAL JACKSON. _ | inthe meantime, the emigrants were buylag corn from | rived yesterday afternoon from London, with papers Boston, June 18, 1849. UN et, below Maiden Lane, shall receive the aboce ce: the agent at an extravagant price, and splitting rails for | of the 21st ult. The Native Celebration—Its Length and Breadth—Charity Circulation---Forty Thousand. | 517 ttre GE@BRAL SACKSON’S FIRST FIELD. et Mi fester) io jopeeenad ths eee ‘of | They contain no news of importance. of an Office Holder, $c. Ferri nang | FOR SALE, Re-enforced by Davie with ber of the Waxha , i i 5 : The Native Americans y bi DAILY HERALD—Every day. Price 2 cents per | A,PONY AND HARNESS—Five years old, 11 | settlers, among whom were Robert and Andrew Jackson, | {he couBell, for submitting te the detention, and asked ‘There is, of course, nothing later from the Liver- patie Wk TEA oe ee ee copy—$7 25 per annum—peyable in advance. | ands high, warranted perfectly sound, und gentle in | Suinter'marched on the ots of aoes, MO eae aes | the agent how he dared to demand a pass, irom afree | 1 cotton market, memorable 17th. There was about fifty horsemen, half REKLY HERALD—Every Saturday—Price 6} cents | harness or tinder the saddle. if not scl i ee, “4 or | American travelling on a public road. The agent re- PO a dozen carriages, quite a collection of boys, several old . | z sold previowsto | Hanging Rock. Falling upon Colonel Bryan’s regiment i mm i —$3 13 ‘able +a Rrwill be 6 , 6 by inquiring, with much temper, whether he | The London money market continued * Per copy $3 124 cents per annum—payable in edvance, | Friday. wi ent to the country, as the owner sails for E, ang ry y ued easy % 3 of Teries, which occupied one of the flanks of the post, “ ” relol i “ “tee n breeches, and a dozen pretty little girls in a ce DVERTISEMENTS ot eer don peupeay, To be seen at Hawk's Beable, Murray | io compelled them to fy and disperse, With the loging aeine Peary mathe ith ene! the General crn _, The Maynooth question is still perplexing the | ¢ drawn by be Wetted; tink cavaloped in the tices ryet pe executed with beauty end HORSE, ROCKAWAY WAGON and HAR. | infntry, who were next in his path, a desperate contest | American citizen; and that, under the Constitution and English people. | American flag. In the same carriage with the girls, was despatch, kinds NESS FOR SALE—The Horse in pony built, 195% = ; they ae. Pee com fed to give way. He then | Jaws, is my passport to go wherever my business calls Evarisn Virw or Crxcinnart.—The London Post | suspended the splendid bi abs wees GH Ail letters or communications, by mail, addressed fiends high 7 yeats oldy ind tall harness andsaddie, | ri who made free Wee ot Coals eee geUaE | me.” He told the emigrants to gear up thoir wagons, | of the 2st ult., in speaking of the arrival of the | "*P* Siperaap eprciadl sbrepeneert Mer aegis to establishment, must be post paid, or the ‘postage ole eel it trotter. The Wagon gud Harness are ath 10 le free use of ir bayonets; but losing and if any one attempted to obstruct them, to shoot him Muskingum from Cincinnati at Liverpool, says :— of Philadelphia to the Natives of Boston. They passed , g new. ly as th ity. most of their offic id thei tq 3 ca A * - i. Will be deducted from the subscription money remutted | Seu: 1 idlug School, 408 Bowerys Jets Iweee’ | fell backs “The remeins oF the, eek ogy alse fhe continued his journey rope dhe ofthe treed; | Cincinnati is celebrated for the immense ‘supplies | through several of our streets,then proceeded to Charles- rit. J GORDON BENNETT, : ; felt | and | town and th B i ui jOTICE TO BAK D OTHERS—For sale, | detachment now formed in a hollow square in thé middle . | of pork, of which it is annually made the focus, and nand thence to Bunker Hill, where they were re- Paorninzen ons tien Yeas HonsheRerastcamenrv 2: business SSDs pln ok doing cash gus | oftheir works, A purty ofthe dispersed ‘Tories: bad. in | "62%: 5 had concluded his. business, he was inform- | since the change in the tarift of this country, exam- | ceived by a salute of one hundred guns from the Boston yweat corner of Kniton and Nasaan atraate ness in x good part of the city. 'A good ice fora | the mean time, rallied, and were approaching ; but } eq that th hi 1 é fift: it | ples of our mode of preparation have been’ sent ont illery o i rr re ere nt reer 7 i i at the agent had collected about white men mio ‘pal 4 Artillery under th * % ae , Nah whe ohn AH Leg tay Pypont over the | Davie's cavalry fell upon them, and compelled them to | and one ihundved tndiane to stop him on his return, un- | by our provision pie so that the people of Cin- See re command of Col Loseiex,. Ak ame MORNING LINE AT 7 O’CLOC! n par call at No, 68¢ Water street. | tak \ * : and ode preceded the FOR ALBANY, TROY ana OK, le “jel8 Lwtee. rf toa under the British infantry. less he produced a passport. Though advised to pro: | cinnati might be enabled to enter at once effectively > e oration, of the merits landings, fromthe Steamboat Pier at the foot at | TO LET: disposition to, surrende ga atic att showed no | oure one, he refused t ; stating that the American | into active competition with the English feeders. |°f Which | can say nothing, as 1 did not ST aarcler street AND possession given immediately, the Basement | Sumter’s men would have annihilated them, or made fecalband tedigutty of preeuanr ne, iubdected to the | The pork of Cincinnati is procured.t alow cost, be- | temain to hear it, On returning, the Club, at wes New York at o'elocks A Mee ‘Cacadays, ‘Thursdays | igi aiere south Sree raat Ok Aassam and Cedar streets | them lay downtheir arms, But most of the British camp travel a public’ Swne inte can country, Like all | Ctuse the producers are wholly free from taxation, | the request of the Bunker Hill Native Ameri- an ieaca a Me OY EL cS iy Rm Ba na Sy a | nn tre en. GG, eglgok er | wnat hfe wut hd ann | twee eat et pomonion of he | cam parr of «end clin iy te hare 4 4 lay and Frida, Ob, bees : +3 ; : , for - | Tow: % ts pas , Re y r iY ters shoo, &e. For furtl Willian cal Cart iat old. Reatenly laatedy torn armed with a brace of pistols, and having added a ciate 1g ick ing, omme: m Ha ey then crossed Charlestown bridge, pas. Tyendaye Hruradaye end Seturdiee sey pele Gorham, on | Exchinge, entrance in hundred men to continue the | rifle and another pistol, he commenced his return poses, it is but natural that they should avail | sed through a few of our leading streets up to the Com- ‘or ii 2istm_ | fight; and perceiving that their condition was every | journey. By a friend, who had gone forward to recon- | themselves of thegreat privilege given them by Sir | mon, where the cavalcade was dismissed. ‘In the even- oho bassare oF freight, apply on botrd, orto FB. Hall, at the “REAL- ESTATE MARKET minute becoming worse, he judiciously’ resolved to e- a a RAT oR Tee shana Moa Robert Peel—-thatof piecing TD Sur markets theyr | NB, before six o'clock, numbers had collected on the Notice—All goods, freight, sbank bills, specie, or any 37 WALL STREET, tire. Well satified to have escaped destruction, the | agency, that the agent hed his force in readiness to. stop | chen commodity side by side with that of the Bri. | Common to hear the speeches, hear the music, and see other kind of property taken, shipped, or putfon hoard this boat. ew Youx. remnant of the a paaeon had 0 ne) ination fo parane him, “He bade his friend advance, and tell the agent, that | tcp te hi liberal ib fhe | the exhibition of fire-works which were to conclude the must be at the risk of the owners. of such oods, freig pa ood IMPROVED EAT FARM, of 4150 ecrvs, 14 | Sumter reached his encampment in safety. ‘Thus power- | if he attempted to stop him, it would be at the peril of | SA aera wi Bi aap - ral: contributor: ee the | exercises of the day, and from that hour until past eight BO FE lg eee a og flourishing neighborhood. “Also, several Horace mel hrc ie | {lis rum. It robbed Sumter of victory, and saved a | hig life, He then put his blacks in order, armed with | W2nts of the public exchequer, enjoys none of the | o'clock, the crowd’ continued collecting. There was NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY LINE. cunving vallage on the cane), The above wwit'be: s0Nd low oe British post. It effects conquests which fire and sword | their axes and clubs, told them not to stop until direoted | immunities and exemptions that the American does, | splendid music discoursed by Kendall’s Brass Band, lumi- R ALBANY TROY DIREC’ ouphanend for property in this State. °F | attempt abi ‘act, by him, if any one offered to oppose them, to cut} and which is, consequently, in comparison dear. | nous and patriotic speeches, breathing the flames of a = 30. 4 r im down at his order. oir side, ap- ion he! e free trade absurdities triotism— lelivered by the orator of the BE SIRE, apa aOR m_____ARNOLD BUFFUM & Co. | ,, The corps of Davie. in which the young Jacksous | him down at his order. Riding by. thelr side, he ap-| The invitation held out by the free trade abeurdities | Roman patriotiom—were delivered by the orator of th Macy, well ere ‘the foot of Courtland: A RAKE OPPORTUNITY Seldom to be mei | [28 yen pespetd the wots ihn: B Rae | Proached the agency, when the agent appeared, and | cf this country to the pork merchants of Cincinnati | ay, Mr. Chapin and others. Rockets and Bengola lights suet, on TH AY. a, ENING, at J celock. sft Shoe well known delightfully situated Hotel, the | Cra iord, who was shot through the beige Deine cs | a#ked him whether he would stop.“ That,” replied the | to embark in an easy competition with the British | ¥ere. Seing up ail the a Leong sen ‘was conclu- bledat mire. cing to Ser li oe raters Me ena wero pani By et lelphia, for sale.— ered, in a dying stato his friendi oH d hen | general, “depends on circumstances. I have been inform: | farmer, may well account for the extraordinry fact | 9¢4 by @ splendi Eyre echnic exhibition. Je ns ee ARS RG ee et Oe cai lr cee eeea” | [ee stiuation cannot be surpasaad for « NO i on | ee ora tivalee whens ho exces biaced him on | ed that you preparedto prevent my passing here by force. | noticed, that vesels are, DeStaNing fo be built a ihc |, The affair passed off tolerably well, but the question Oe Preece Ra ge aaa Cerna anne Oat eee tpn bel ag es oe ow Custom House, formerly the | the bank of a get ere he could reach the water | | inten to pass; and whoever attempts fo prevent me, | ! teridr.of the. Unt ‘d Si ‘gi 4 rises, does the Eagle Club comprise the whole of the ee oreetasnne oF Freight CU ATe re | leaving itis il realth, be bet cared eye gens, Proprietor | with his hands, folding up his coat, and putting it under | shall lay low ;” and, with a look not to be inistaken, he-, interior of the United States at the remote distance American party 1a party which only « few 4 retire th the oOunty:’ fhivill fered n beter hishead asa pillow. “There they found him the next | rasped his rifle with a firmer grip. The agent said’ he | Of 1700 miles from the mouths of the great rivers, for | months since triumphed over the whigs and democrats in ‘ $ ll worth the while of any one ‘ day, still alive, but robbed of his coat by a Tory relative, | fad ho such design, and did not altompt to interrupt him, | the facilitation of the traffic. But after all, the | our mun election. This Club is the vain semblance MORNING BOAT FOR ALBANY, the while of any ca; wishing tc ign, pt iP | c r, 4 AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS. : thousands bearing a interest, It can betreated | W9 fining him in that condition, ‘snatched it from | Seeing the Indians, whose chiefs were acquainted with | American production will be found to be by no | of the party when it first appeared, but it cannot be that —The splendid mn ‘steamboat SOUTH AMERI- , W. 446 Carmine street during-| beneath his head. He was taken home, and recovered | him, approaching with every sign of amity, he directed his ; means the same thing as our own. The pork may | this ace ind thousands is reduced to its primitive ele- CA, Captain H. SM. ‘Truesdell, will leave the y 2 jel 1w*rh | ofhis wounds. ‘This was General Jackson’s first field. | negroes to stop on a hill by the roadside, after passing | he 50 | ments. ‘The Club, it is to be hoped, does not comprise fot of Basclay street (vorth side of the Berry) on Thundy FOR SALE OR TO LET—At the nine mile stone TAKEN PRISONER ny tHe BRITISIT. the agency, and reined up his horee to shake hans with | 0°50 Per eed aearernt ot (lee lie eaeantapedt: | the ruins of this once mighty part; f Morning, June 19th, at 7 o'eloel Kingsbridge Road, four handsome CotigeHouses. Two | _ Being informed of the Waxhaw settlers? return, Lord | his savage friends. So deep was the impression made by | Wen De much superior to, t ave preceded | ‘The beautiful yacht Mist, Capt. De Peu, you will se Dada reat ee dont, them lave each M4 rooms, with kitehew and cellar, | Cornwallis despatched Major Coffin, with a corps. of | his bolduess on these sons of the forest. addedito the res. | hey riaen oo. Her Come WOlmee Ane by the papers, arrived here in 40 hours from New. York. rital Landi gx--Caldwells, Weat eter ape Hamp” | Plazes rout and rear, stables and outhouses,fnished iu the bes! | light dragoons, a company of regular infantry, and a | pect they already entertained for him, that, it hadbeen | American brown cloths are really substantial, and | 8 : Redhook, ‘> has attracted much attention. ton, Milton, Poughkeepsie, Hyde Park, tmanver with marble martles and : | hotel , é Heres : Ae oy kills ¥ ie, Ki antles and grates. band of Tories, to capture or destroy them. At once the , they would have scalped the agent instead of | to the homelier part of a community, most valuable | Our worthy Post Master is very popular amongst us, iden, Caiaill, Hudson, Comackie, ‘Kinderhook and New | “The oon Tate Seace Heamunerqarae, Goished ssabove. | | satilers resolved to imbody and ght. ‘The Waxhaw | obeying his command to asrest tneG oncsel, When he | fabrics. Manchester cloths of the same description | and an unostentatious act of berievolence and charity ‘ EW FERRY TO rooms nnd two kiteheas, coach house and out bavfiinas wai | Meeting-house was designated as the point of rendezvous. | reached home, he reported the conduct of the agent to | are not to be compared to thei, and although the | which took place the other day, will show the character acres of land—the house well fizished, with marble mantles and | The British Major received intelligence of the time and | the President, and he was immediately dismissed. | import duty upon them be 10 per cent, we could | of the Asa friend of mine was crossing Court and VELLOW HOOt AWRY -yO1 crates, isootend Uatermaned sty e-teplde ranch ite culls upter j wish that our ‘agriculturiste would. Gar tee Could | Hanover streets, he was accosted by an Irishman, with i 4 ‘ GENERAL JACKSON EATING ACORNS WITH A SOLDIER. — | at our iculturists wou! em, an 1 torte ‘i CN Reine AE COR. Bee ‘ ses have gardens, well laid out The Manhat them before they could o e. On the day appoint- | wien General Jackson started on the Talladega expe- | show thereby thet a iarket\arky. be ‘Sranchind Eng. | 2, child in hie hand, whose wife, and another branch ttan- poss Sue sremises every hour in the day. Enquire | ed, about forty, including Robert and Andrew Jackson, dition, ; i “ ss were standing at the opposite corner, if he would read vetioet, Mioniatinn tena ‘Washington aad at | ad collected, and were waiting for a friendly company. | uc had on hand scarcely one day’s provisions. It | Jan ? ‘a 2 mpectation to collect supplies fram the Indien [ant 2 {American cotton goods,as well as for Ameri- | the name of a street on a piece of paper for him. My H Mallan, will ran betw: York, Hooks tad Fore Hemifinn, i fashersetice, 7 d 11 2w*m " i i oe: sa follown;crary dcp. leavina bed iters atte ° P je under Captain Nesbit, They saw, as they thought, the A o " provisions. ay . | friend readily assented, and read the name and number New York, To’ eek, 4, ‘M. Fort Hamilton, So'clock, A. M. . HORTICULTU! GARDENS, oxpeated re-enforcement approaching, and were not uy. soph bares eg fe fellate: ar Gorecal at abeclutsly Heavisipg Divorce Bitt.—The Heaviside Di- | of the street. On my friend’s returning the slip of pa- : cient Sl le ca D 'LUSHING, LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK. | deceived until a party of British dragoons rushed in | necessary. Already had his foraging parties gleaned up | Vorce Bill, introduced into the House of Lords on | per, the Irishman exélaimed, “ God bless the gentleman §e tte Pe 5% PM. JHE SUBSCRIBERS hare now for sale a beautiful among them | Putting bis Torics in front, whor’ tress | everything inthe shape of food for man and horse which | Monday night, is entitled “A Bill to Dissolve the | that gave me that bit o fron F 7 ‘ollection of lias; Camellias, Pelargouiums, | was that of the country, the British officer hept his | Coait be found int vicinity of the fort; and it was | Marriage of, Richard Heaviside, Esq., with Mary, | Why-"inquired my friend. With ey: glow ig with gre. titude, he took from his pocket a DAYS, n Will lone Piet foot of Pike atest, E. R.at 10 olelock A.M, ‘hanner 'E ‘It the novelties of the | dragoons out of sight until'so near as to leave no time for | ith astarving army that ke tiyned beck from the feld | his now wife, and to enable him to marry again: if “he gave me that.” “Who?” was the inquiry. “phe nd 13¢ P.M.; Pier foot of Canal st., N. R., o'clock, A! Also, i the militia to recover from the surprise which their | of victory, after b nd iding t ” 4 ? | the i ReetiMAls sear bi age A Se | wbemty tees a genycrome Rent, |apearanes, rods Heren of tee bana wore | stcionatge eng, te seas Su orig ne | andor other parpera” Tk wal be femcmbered | ent Sar vig ‘eslved “sunt Snow 24,P.M,, Returning, will leave Fort Hamilton at 1236 and6 | Flowering Shrubs, Herbaceous Plants, Dablias, B., he. taken, and the rest, mounting their horses, dispersed and | Felievod fort he purchased a small quantity of provisions, . s of Cap eaviside, | proceed, he oved on his way, saying, ‘' God bless him.” o'clock, P. M. landing at all the abaye places. talogues sent on application, post paid. fled. “Andrew Jackson was accompanied in is fight by | being all they had to spare ; but they were ‘not. meai | O8€ Of the magistrates of Brighton,) eloped some | A national salute was fired here yesterday morning, Fare 124g ceuts, Persons interested in Horticultural affairs are invited to visit | Lieutenant Tho Cra they soon found u y, years since with Dr. Lardner, the well known au- | noon and evening, in commemoration of the battle of _cieighe taken on retsonable terma,______ 17 0r_| the Gardens, Sundsys and ith of July exceptea. themselves pursued. Crossing a wet eavanne, the horee | (tate: and ith evesmers enced oe a Te 2 as; | thor and philosophical writer, ‘The Bill was pre. | Bunker Mill ° é : PEOPLES’ LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR ALBANY | will be sold very low; froow threeto ther ante, Napa, they of Crawford mired and fell. ung Jackson reached dry / forest presented: to gratify the cravings of hunger. sented on petition and a copy of the proceedings in Phas mews of he death at bspsiot Jackson did not cre- DAILY—Sundays Excepted—Through Di- | _jul0 3weod*re VALH & CO. land in safety, but instantly reined up, with the view of | while marching with the van of his army, General Jack- | the Ecclesiastical Court delivered on oath. The | ® wp sey ea yan ere leap one geo peil Souitlendtand Liber ste | MB, FOR SALES A heaunfal Connery Rendence one mi | fia ete oc Mae hoa nee Becisee rant | £08, observed ‘ander an oatree a quantity of acoms, | Billwas read a first time, and ordered to be read a | &"#! of the ships in port hoisted thetr colors half mast. | dr and sberey acrects. A Houghton, will from Rossville Landing, Sisto fa land, a Farm of 22 | ut pdr oe Receiving a covers wowed inthe mcd, | Which tompted his appetite... Dismounting,, be gathered second time on Tuesday, June 3. The Lords are Varieties. a Evenings, at7 0" Buildings, good Garden, with plenty offing Treseeet | he soon surrendered to a British officer, upon a promise babe ty ae Ape aA pording dus | to be summoned thereon, aud the usual orders made. | Goy, Mare Secretary of War, accompanied by leave on ytaerite cad er ee be sold vemsoaable and on good terme. ire of quarter, is flight, and | joy his repast, while the rear came up. A soldier ob. | —L2ndon Post, May 21. : Major General Wool. left Albany om Treeniag tninepeee ‘At 5 o'clock P. M., landing at int fate place, from the foot ic M'L. HALL, 360 Broome st | eluded pursuit. ‘serving him in the act of eating, and supposing that he Ireland. , | the U.S. Armory at Springfield. The Secretary will re- bg a COLUMBI |A, Capt. W. H. ic, will leave on ot eae, “Ss "Alone AL tie; salenatan ie had tebe care to provide for himself while his men The meeting of the ie Association at Conci- | turnto that city on Saturday. M on sy, Wr educsdsy, Friday ay | Be yt Seen nee eg nye tonne ke ny were starving, approached and demanded something to | liation Hall on the 19th ult:, was rather a thin one: Bishop Brownwell, of Connecticut, has expressed ore Seat: 4, Slatein tyne Flagging, pity age firey the banks of a small creek, not far from the house of | cat. “never turn away the hungry,” said the general, | the ladies’ gallery was unusually empty. The * Li- | a wish for the appointment of an assistant Bishop, on ac- jock. * h : Lieutenant Crawford, Being within an enclosure where | « f ng i r wiftambest NORTH AMERICA, Carin UW. Brinant, | meaner, Alo,” furacey ange, he there was nofjpath, they coraered themaelves entirely handinto hiss pocket. nd” Sifering’ the. soldier acfow | BozwOe”, Was at his post, and at CGS ag teagan ep ie ree el hg Nelock. cae tannic wae orkmen ¢1 Expeditions and hi secure. Becoming very ‘hungry, they conclude acorns, he added, “I will most cheerfully divide with : a : se Pitot Naren Gi \ ‘ ° Pamengers taking either of the sboye Linas will arrive in Albe- caring smoke. “Up town order left witk J | leave their horses and guns, and’ venture out to Mr. you stich food as I have.” Struck with surprise the | Browne, as chairman, declined making a speech, as | ters Church of Albany. wi mn, Chimney tops for 5 ny inample time for the Moming Train of Cars for the east or | Quinn, | Piamer, Crawford's in quest of food. Emerging carefully from | soldior reported the incident to his companions, who, for | he Said there was some very important business to | The Old North Church was filled to its utmost ca- west. E. H. QUINN. | the thicket, and seeing no signs of an enemy, they ap- | the time, cheerfully submitted to privations. which they | be transacted. A part of this important business | pacity on last week, (Thursday afternoon,) to listen to | Th Y bstantial, furnished with new and | <n A Ceapec tesa teams sod foe nieod sal ccoenmodations tester BURDEN’: proached the house, and setting a boy to watch the road | knew were thared incommon by'them and thelr cone | was, whether or Hot a new repeal song should be | the speeches of the Hon. John'P. Hale and Hon. Frank- eae tinase 2 BRING NOW ON SALE Or te preset hater | Coa ee Oa? SanERE seas anprebended, they entered | mander accepted. O'Connell said that the Maynooth and | i Perce Ta the inlente interest of the crowd, in the ight. jerate rates. ‘ : y the made their wants known irs. Crawford. In ‘ 5 my animation and eloquence of the speakers, th: re Disttcone ace: Gavel costing; aay of the Boats of tls base, in hardware in ed Siates are all warrantedper: | moan time, © party of dragoons and ‘Tones bad ‘need When at Fort Strother, In 1eld-Jackson’s army became | other gtants would not feed the people, and that | tented a vivid. idea of Southors debate ana oratory.— / . Any 0 - ct in form aud made of the very iron, : ‘ hi ped * , 4 Peel would, therefore, have to seek for some other H,, Ce without a written order from the Captains or ts. ¥6 and sold at a fraction overthe price of iron in the bar, | OUt their retreat, seized their-horses guns, and, | mutinous in consequence of thelr suffermgs from defi- p Bi td a Concord, N. H., Cong. Journat. se eae, sear Se yeoten wom, 0 20. Every shoe which may be found not, in accordan ided through the enclosure by a noted ‘Tory, named | cient supplies. Going alone for the purpose of mixing | C°P¢ I The Abolition Convention was in full blast on the ce ith the above recommendation will be received back and johnson, presented themselves at the door before the ig Spain. die teat ta cee . FOR SALE—The Bieamboat Richmond, | money refunded, with all expenses from the most distant pares | Young Jacksons wore eware of their approach. Re- Tonstronee, the Geneon feet ne or eaentandT® | Madrid joumals ot the 1th ult. haye-come-to | 12th inst in Cincinnati. ‘There were present several dis- ‘ N . . tinguished personages, among the rest, the Rev. John } jf ons, of Tighe draft water, 198 length | ofthe country. ephemrain emit = » and fight were slike hopeless, and neither was ding the whole brigade, ‘They hed formed, and were on —_ ae Gores baa rupee gi ey peat chamber Pierpont, of Boston, Birney . also there. ‘There does cylinder, 8feet stroke, jn good order and At for immediate use; | _ my 18 Im*rre ‘Troy Iron_and Nail Factory. SERENE CS aah a RON he point of moving off, knowing that no force was. a pi Partie ad passed. thy @8 any | not appear to be much feeling in the community in re- fast would, saawer fore tow, freight or passage IMPORTATION OF WATCHES. No attempt was mi ss hand powerful enough to resist them; but the to | mention. In the Senate, the Minister of Finance | gard to their movements. rit] - » is, If uotsol by the British officer command- | deal with a man who was a host in himself, He seized a | had said that it was his jatention to present. RECEIVED from Switzerland, by packet ship | ing. te arrest the dosteuction of the household property | musket, threw it across his horse's neck, placed himself | gession, a bill for. the final reedhtete nt the vos Zurich, an assortment of Watches and Movements of | of Mrs. Jackson. While it, was in progress, he ordered | in front ‘of the biigade drawn up in column, and de- trade, and that in the meanwhile every measure th fi every description and of first quality, ready for the | Andrew Jackson to clean his muddy boots. ‘The young | clared he would shoot the first man who took’a step in id on pe meiea hpenie a ture | one of the late fires in Danvers, wuolesale trade, at od erate recat: & MAIRE soldier refused, claiming to be treated with the respect | advance. Struck with awe, the men gazed at him in sul- | had been adopted to $ eck a system * smuggling Captain Johnson’s company, 5th Infantry, has pore RoLACHY due to a prisoner of war. Instond of admiring this manly | len silence. In this position, General Coffee and some | Most detrimental to the interests of Spain. “The | peen transferred from Sault Ste’ Marie to Mnckines, ICLINET a er hee 3 spirit hrons so-young, avirericg Gunaien es bis | of tho members of his staff rode up, and placed them. yeti belief was that the Cortes would very shortly | Captain Merrill's company takes the post at the Sault. A man named Davis has been arrested and com- fe COrn | mitted to jail in Ipswich, on suspicion of having caused street. NOTICE. Be ISLAN FOOT OF WHITEHALL STREET. MIS, ROBE, No, 178 Welker street, New York. te: | intended victin received agash upon {ft the searotwhich | mounting to abeut two. companin, formed in harerr, | enn eee Biaion The Maysville (Ky) Eagle says—“We learn by FARE 64 CENTS. ea fully solicits a call from Ladies wishing any thing | he will carry to the grave.” Turnin ‘obert Jackson, $e tio intelli . i ._ | a gentleman just from Nicholes county, that Mr. Jone- fer Sa aay tt Sate i Stenmboats SYLPH and inthe Millinery or Dress Making line. elt tmtth * | {i snicor azacced at nto perform the menial task, and, SURG re chit Resets ee Pe bla wre ab arty ttn Parish, of that qounty, accidentally shot his wife 5 ur aE, 7 ‘ a ay, * wi un one da: Mr. P. 5 except $ P. M., ommencing at oA. M,, until 7 SM. Leave CARD RING the wellkermrant cisbrated p Pepin Leabteheoadttoe ‘which ne hevar auobv- mutineers, and at length they signified their willingness | we have before us, unless it be that the Prince de Shased the. peor oad brought it oid loaded He po Braten sand very hour except 4, coimmencing at 8AM. fist premium Straw Hat aid Lace Neopolitan oe spediiin Tee cand ba to Fart aacably arranged, and the | Montfort (Jerome Bonaparte’s son) has arrived at | picking at the look, whicke had gottes owt cf orden when Se LASGOW —Regular Ans tes} tarps cok tube Nenppllenss ev ok enviar auley ea wer ORNERAL JACKSON'S ERESENCE OF MIND. best spirits, “This incident derives ‘additional interest | Pafis, and obtained leave to sojourn in that capital | the gun went off. ‘The ball entered the lady's body, and 2 ee ery ADAM CARE Scone mast | ranted to clean, made in the most fashionable shape, ealled the | _ On one occasion, when, with three companions, he was | trom the facts that the General’s left arm.was not eo far | for three months. : _| she died in twelve hours afterwards.” — er, 390 tons, will meet with quick despa Comtage Gipsey. on his way from Jone h to the Cumberland, ar- | healed as to enable him to aim » musket, andthe one | On the 19th, the attendance in the Chamber of | Gen. Jacob Sallade, died at Harrisburg, Pa., on ‘or balance of freight haying excellent nccom. | N.t.—Lace Neapolitan Hats $2 ench. y riving just after dark at the eastside of the Emory, where | he had was too much out of order to be fired. Deputies of members was numerous. The discus- | Wednesday last, after a short illness, in the Séth year of modations, apply to captain ou bond, at foot of Doverst, ort | | Milliners supplied by Soccere cx Somme at reasonable prices, | it issues from the mountains, they discovered the Stes yf sion on the Northern Railroad Bill was resumed.— | his age. He held several impo offices under the ‘WOODHULL & MISSURNB yi. >| SES tate nes ‘CARL KING. PRS el ALE ire Indians on the opposite bank. | Lars rrom Counort. Brrres.—The Independence | The Deputies of the Northern Departments proposed | State, and was much respected and esteemed. ‘The regular pocket bark ANN HARLEY, will succeed the | ~~ \jLLS, HATTER, 178 BROADWAY, as it by instinct, assumed the direction of the party. He | Teached this port yesterday from Council Bluffs, | an amendment to the proposal relative to the branch | The Arkansas Intelligencer, of May 24, states that Adam Carr. je19_ HOWARD HOTEL, . enjoined silence instant retreat, and having retired | situated on the Missouri river, about 300 miles above | line from Fampoing to Hazebrouck. It was adopted | a Court Martial will sit at Fort Smith on the 2d proxi- FOR LIVERPOOL —The New. Line—Reqular HAS now ready, an assortment of Summer Hats, to | some distance intothe mountains, directed his companions | Fort Leavenworth. She brought down 430 packs of | by a large majority. mo, to investigate certain charges preferred against Col. ‘ket 21st June—’ sarperioy fat gailin P ib which the attention of gentlemen is invited, at the fol- | to quit the road cautiously and at different points, so as | Tobes, peltries and furs, the largest proportion of them Markets. Harne$, of the Dragoons. Many distinguished officers ROCHESTER, we tous burthen, Britton, mer lowing Wrices Via acicle) 0 to leave no distinct trace Dehind them, and, reuniting, oper Dawe eaakentte ino Meincipally | pLoxex Mosex Manxer, Tuesday Evening, May 20.— | of the army were tobe present. ¥ u ‘ rench Pearl (a ne le) . p 5 i ; X or yeas bavi eagles and superior secom | Feel Cuisines 30 | Proceed up the stream, forthe, parpore of Grossing | corn and four, for the government, which wae delivered | heg,aivance realized yesterday in the value of our do- | “Mr. Hall, upon whom the attack was made by apply to tne Captain, on board. oF to ‘White French (ali some ford above and eluding the Indians. Bey | BRAG Ree this eee ot tha Te eee nite ee securi s been well maintained, the day’s | Wells, of Monroe, Mich., is considered better, but by no KGODHULL & MINTURN, 87 South street. Smooth White Castor the noise of the waters, they progressed upward among | wt the Bluifs for the uso of the I transactions p: however, of rather limited amount. | means out of danger—tie ball, which entered his cecle oe 350 ;. ine Palm ‘Leaf, Bohemian, | the mountains during the night, and, as soon as it was ioners on the part of | At the close of bus Price of 100. ‘ - come f iness, Consols were 99} to j, for mo- i ™ The Packet Ship Houinguer, 150 cous, Capt J.Bursley, will | git herdiue sane forthe eeaan day, approached the stream, ‘They found it too much | the United States at that point on the Ist instant, for the | ney ani for account; Exchequer bills, obe to SER Letset 1 ie "ak oF hls oaths pt Raion, Noemie succeed the Rochester, and sail on her regalar day, 21st Jaly. Jel2 Im'rre MILLS, 178 Broadway, Howard Hotel. | swollen to be forded, and too rapid to be swam. Still oor of hg omy pe ergs The foreign funds are still but very partially and very | ‘The Rev. Mr. Bullard, pastor of the Fi jet SAME Tit AMipESNG BOTT o Coaleiile oo apprSbeuelye GO purealey thay: Yeodaed tieie aacNy asst learn from the officers of the Independence that | gautiously dealt in. ‘The share market was tranquil, the | seat ev Mt Bullard, pastor of the First Presby- + FIRST PACKET SHIPS FOR LIVERPOOL— ROWE’S about two o'clock in the afternoon reached uplace where | Mera difficult and dangerous passage of about fifteen | Stock af the more popular lines Weng’ that witel sec, | ferian Church in this city, is now on a visit to the eat, The packet ship ST. GEORGE, Capt Ferris. sails SUPERIOR STYLE of Grutlemens’ Summer Hats are | {Out two Ocrock in th ra rough precipice, spread | days, they reached the place of their destination, where | Srincipally dell in. “The exclannes wees ee nscti gas | soliciting subscriptions, to the amount of $10,000, to be on the 2istinstant, The preket ship GARRICK, ‘well, worthy the attention of those about supplyingthem- | the stream, after ing ove igh eile they found the lowas dad « large number of Indians be. | BFReipally 5 6 generally as | expended under the direction of the Synod of Missouri, Captain 1 rask, on the 26th instant; and the splendid uew packet | selves with a plearant, light. and durable Summer fiat, posrese. | oUt with a lake-like surface, broken at a short distance longing to the Otto tribe, in almost a starving condition. | °%/@8t Post day. | in aiding feeble churches in their efforts to build meet- HIDELTA of the Black ‘Bel Line, commanded by Cape. | ing the richness of a » and warranted not to bé affected | below by another cataract. Here the party, mot feeling | PaNgiok oo nie, Oreo crite, im almont a starving condition, Fane —Fruxont Fuxps<Mowpay, May. 19.—Three | ing C6 aneiaen. Me yoke tone te cee intaniicciohs apply to Mithe asvort QF ‘ment consists in part of, Green ds araaied 8s Sounye fs pent ie binding lose who are continually committing depredations upon the | oor. SOc. "Five per Cents, fait 0c. a 1210 foe. “Sank | On Monday, James McDevitt, who was commit™ j18re JOHN HENDM «N. 61 South street. eae: $350 and together with hickory withes, they sooncon- | Neighboring tribes, and more particularly upon the de- | Actions, 3272, sc. New Three per Cents, S6f 60c. a | ted ona charge of larceny at the store of Messrs, David 38 structed a small raft sufficient to convey three or four fenceless women and children of the cowardly lowas | g6f. 60c. Belgian Fives, 103. Belgian Four and a Half, | 8. Brown & Co., South Front street, Philadelphia, was 0 tos | men, fixing two rude oars to the bows, and one as asteer- | 2nd Ottos; these attacks of the Pawnees, together with | 192). Belgian Two and a Half, 631. 10c. Exchange on | discharged on a, pardon received from Gov. Shunk. FOR LONDON—Packet of the ist July—The ite Ci a new packet ship VICTORIA, Captain Mor- | Smooth white Castor. <5 r Lon an, will sail as above, her regularday. For passage | poverher with an assortinent of P: ing oar or rudder to the stern. It'was cold, March | their own indolence and unfrugal way of living, bad | London,—One month, money, 25f, 7c. to 77); three | Judge Buchanan recently decided, that, i be g HERD ah erst, Hats, all of the rat aut ad weather, and very Smpbeians to Mebp Giele Siotieg; Bary compelled thim to come into the Blufls to prevent | months, money and account, 25f. 5c. to 62jc. | witere’s roosting of the creditors of = insolvent was hela VER LONDON, CINE OF TACKETS—Facker of | _my24 tm'rh getting wet. ‘To that end, it was concluded'that Jackeon ‘The fawneot are a daring, reckless set of scoundrels, Extracts from French Papers. Beenie LE yes fal geared piecn rny ea ith thestef fal ote eens gl ating ck OMY AND fa ons of his compacions should Arst cress with @vary- | Ta it und tetiag goed care over tnlot possaa oppor: | a, rhe Amendment of the commission to the effect |" ey Gerugge, c Methodiet meacher of ear et Ship % .E , e in. anc 3 ° } | Pet. 5 odist preacher of standin, bogrvely ail apabove, her regular day. ade y ELEGANT, SUMMER HATS. Fe | cron cine ‘oF puke ratte” “Eveighted ‘secordinghe.” they | tunity to depredate upon their more fortunate and weak. | ‘hat cannons shall not be transported from Bourges | i, hominated for Congress mike Tea ieee Brae ly, thi a . | and atechage paren gees netsout about to etabark for the ald | -ROBERTSON, determined to ‘maintain the teputation of pushed ‘Of Nome the ohare + but in gh instant at tee er neighbors. With bject of making them occupy a | to Paris except in case of war, gn nic adopted, re re if possible, their | it is important to recall how M. Duchatel expressed | The whole number of Welchmeni he U. Si country, e early appli to the -HCENIX HAT AND CAP ESTABLISH! rE} le under-current seized the rude flotilla, and hurled it | mo! ogee 4 Positi to prevent, sible, 18 LMF ¢ | The of Welchmenin the U. States, cation, c . LA y L 4 req predations upon the weaker tribes, a new | himself in reply to M. de Tocqueville on_ the sub- id to be 70,000. jel7 rre TB Boneh eet No CDS ane, | 105 Fulton st, Netweeu Willtamand Nessun: Bast a Baatiray down the stream. For afew moments Jackson, who was | | Suit 10 te tommed with them. Ry n 17 oe 7 18 Bou pornes siden Lane. in this ci begs introduce | at the oars, regardless of the shouts of his companions, . jects of these words—in case of war—which were | Rey. Mr. McDowell has b ; i LIVERPOOL LINE OF PACKETS—Packerot | tho Subic ar or any ompers beks Leave to in who followed him downward onthe bank, struggled with | ,, The Sioux are said to be the only tribe in that quarter | ‘not understood explicitly. M. Duchatel said :— ‘ives erie ia peesciing: i ie prone eid thi ghdaly e 8 acid ‘nd fat sailing packet ship “aoMieR flats, the flood ; but, perceiving that farther effort could only | that the Pawnees stand in fear of; recently a party of | «The commission means to say that armaments shall | age, Hp wes acquitted. ol el Mi DENCE, F.P. Allen, will sail as above, hich fc for nghtness, beaut a ity, are not surpassed | end in destruction, he reversed the direction ef his slug- the former met eight Pawnees on the plains a short dis- | not be transported to Paris excopt in case of war. It is | . er Tex ea nm 4 Having Yery wuperior nccommodstions for cabin, second cabin | santaod gauieel these te are. wanaital Corea ees | Zish craft, in the hope of reaching the shore he had left. | tance back of the lowa point, four of whom th sede tenet ar Bede Peg cians | feromepcma pees ary one ran “ant clnachrwitt stew feck hetnak ate | o70r hops, thick they broaght into . ni ne, or to " Ry ; " , frp esr mi OBEPH’ MeMURRAY, et cake For Paainess more especial Tis imports cataract had already seized it. A moment more, and the | Of Victory. | It is for the purpose of; inl myrety i TS scenes of bloodshed as this, that * bas a Bead Led cool, a desideratum which has not Riicne base raft, with its passengers, would have been dashed to veroment sent commissioners to the Blufe.to- treat with Spee ase - arr tas Got re eg etger | so | Stiles, was, on Friday last, at Worcester, convicted of comer of . Ashburton, burthen 11:0 ines cannot be Y Perspiration, owii iece: hen Jackson, hi f his oars from id 1d to by ¥ succeed the Independence ith peels fia h thesubscriber hasfound | liefastonicun strane to the sieretoad bracing hinceit | ‘em. Torament toarm Faris, de not wish to te too tevare | murder, and sentenced to be hung. o vy Has : weight mages | there, held it ont to his companions on shore, who seized | The Gy eng corte trang Ta wered to hold atrea- | not serious reasonings. No person can allege that the PEL) iltre yew Fe lig h ne] ong he me i zs. Theatricals, dc. — o8., Li te . RIGHT QF CH ARTER—The Noms and Panama "HOBRATSON: Top Felon wi. °F | it and brought them safe to laud, Reproached by them {yrrith the Pottawattamies for the, purpose of purchas: | cage of war contemplated by the commission would be | Mr. and Mrs. Lovell have returned to this city Y materials, a r4 cought, evident that the sort of war here understood is a serious |__ The receipts for land at the Green Bay office dur- ins | one; a war which shall appear of gravity enough to con- | ing the month of May, were little over $12,000, During vey the impression of a hoossatty for arming Paris, for | the month of April, they were ever $10,000. It the sake of the general safety. has been said that | Oren de Wolf, the young man who killed Mr. J 100 Pin The new and elegant packet tons, Henry Huttleson, wud sail on the 6th of Aw ~ FOR SALE, ni fast sailing baque HOM ; bps them South of the Missouri | i R We Bulstmors coe vere steve. ch the, beet, wereeh 14 Ime repriractien, Ciel: Riot mstorngsy sad =thoy are sa to bo apowarful and warlike tribeymuch | wea Cries of Var Vos intricate ie cy | ater their uccessfl tour in the South und West tor weaty Denson re a Cy cae forts, om Warts at LOOK AT THIs. Geer t can graze angie Come on, anc you | further advanced in civilization than most of the North | Sf'war spoken of is one of a nature rave enough to | Norfolk, Ta, on oak rents. They ere‘on thalt Pike street wharf, or to E. K, COLLINS 'C8" ti JUST RECEIVED by the ship, Duchess D'Or yet” Re-equipping themselve vd (horses, they resum oe hay ad a ih a lidating all for the arming of Paris for the safety and indepen- | way hither. it7 re : f their march up the stream; un rs} another egy ts 'rance. —e i ‘ P eee PAT ot ees Poot ever wen, and now offer, wholesale and retail, igh ‘suppertes, in the wopds, found e fort the next into the powerful ‘and extensive association known at plosion of a dreadful kind has occurred in | Ame farce, founded upon a recent duel in Saint very toatunilitg packet ship, MASSLSSIEPT- 650 cons, | Zara Bites of $3: eat of Preuch Calf Boots wade | tay, and, by a circuitous route, reached a log cabin on | the American Fur Company ; who have this last winter #, by which 34 miners were killed, and | Louis has bee ed, junc uilt in this city by Brown & Dell, ‘on the a. Shoes‘ bee: 4 Ervetent in thi ee iY the road about forty miies in the rear of the Indian en. | PUTchased, besides the claii f the Union Fur Compa- arfully mutilated. performed at the theatre in that place. Stocks, aud. resalted every year, live oak apd id Tocutt top, b~ raat et all Model Ota Be eee on leg ny, those of John Baptise Roy and the Coopers, and ar- uithree thotisand persons attended the obse- | Mr. Sloman, the Buffo Singer and Comedian, Le pend: wah ptt det ior ee d all other ins Nae ad Chea om gen His QUARREL WITH GOVERNOR SEVIER. Fangements are about to be made between thom and the | quies of Godetroi Cavaignac in Paris; ameng them | commenced a limited engagement on Monday evening at a a je aye As Judge Jackson left the Court hou members of ie am! @® passengers. Apply | ner of Franklin street. M. CAHILL ge to ‘Knoxville, | Companies of Pierson and bere Beheoom it is said they | wore r of Deputies, | the Albany Museum. . will obtain the whole busines: section. The offi- di ‘ inthe midst af Shite Stont' Govecnor Sermon: with wie | c0F8 of the Independence report having met six boats be- | Members ol the press and students, ‘The deceased was | fe. 1), Marble made his appearance at the Buffalo longing to them from Fort Pierre, heavily laden with i sok | Theatre on Monday evening. sword in his hand, harany them ina lofd voice. As ging 5 iy A writer from the Swiss frontier says : | Jackson advanced, tho Governor turned upon him; and robes, 8 fain distance ky St Jomophe epee In spite of the reign of tarror which hangs on the Can- | _ ‘The Sable Harmoniate,, Messrs. Plumer, Farrel, an altercatic , i hich insults were given and 5, , perhaps, reac! + | ton of Lucerne, the capitol o! is Canton has just sig- | Tichenor, Worr, Roark and Archer, are engaged f lon ensued, in which insul g) Fine 8 nalized the spirit that animates the great body of Noyes ear nights at the Cincinnati Theatre. ‘al years voyage—has accommodations board ‘On ’ wharf, foot of Wall stieet oo Ore re COLLINS & Con 3b South street. Frias NCH for $3 50 ; City ONDON LINE OF PACKE: of Freee Cart] ity they are canal, to those sold Cou e mes AL ee = ‘Boot Man master, —St. Louis Eva, ' . le ries in this city. Fine French Dress Boots, | Tetorted. Being repeatedly defied by the Governor to 1 r by mad ; Mateed him |. The Ist of May was the day fixed for the periodical , or accommodations for eabin, second cx: Seas ge om Cates Ses atoran’ wires isues Whek Wit boreal Oe aaauiee ef ek Average Hear or Tae Wratiren —The average | ae ae tiny we ne ey eich the chert kat | Mr. Robert Hamilton, formerly editor of the La- in andsteerage v8, abont to secure berths should padre i 3 ‘ in the store. Wm. i q temperature of the month of May, the present year, members of the twenty-! dies’ Companion, took a benefit on Monday night at the make early application oa “of Motion Lane, or &Co. ‘ Nov At, Yous | ficuitios on the \ ed a Saal i ATM og ly sis dogiees eolder they’ May tant pints a en ee ae One cheba al the lems teen, | National, Boston, SOutleH MeMORRAY, New York, near Kees. . M. ‘OUNG, nd” py ee renal els h users "without nae ith ereee, that of May, 1839, bs sl ay aplehs ivoull ceptions. ectors through: | “A real New Zealander, from the Bay of Islands, ainsaaamay waite ofSouth tees. | “nr mere HB IOI Bt cmmcenaaierwen ani selon cians f adegree colder, for the | Mt hes fallen on the liberal candidates. fig fo pr. | arrived here on Tuesday morning. ced ihe Quebec and aul the fot Jel2rre CHIP OF THE OLD B. called Svuthwest Point, within the Indian boundary. | last 28 ye lay 1832 was the warmest of any month | sent to the cyambers.a bill to authorise in Paris the cir- | Burton’s Theatre, Arch street, Philadelphia, int, LOCK. . FANCHER & YOUNG BOSS RICH- | Thithor the Ge le friend. | during this same period of time, and that was eight de- | culation of notes of 250 francs of the Bank of France. | closed last night for the season, and benefit of Mr Bur. will salt on ARDE No.3 ei atic FP Mt et sad Know that Having waited a couple ef doye without eing oF hear Fae ene Past month, | The average of the | This privilege is already enjoyed by the banks of de- fon.” Peake't new comedy of the Sherif of the County or y to ge ey A Boots ing of the Governor, he resolved to return to Knoxwillo; | "ron h, April and May, this year, is about two | partments and counting hoi was performed for the first time in Americe, The cast Y a LD PAC BB alah Is 3, a on Cy Se op youre tye lover outed tapoelsion, jebl2.9 Tontine meisinBOD, oe “TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS bring th 1 to a close. had not, however, rees loss than the corresponding ‘months last year. | *{'Tutnl disaster took place on the bridge over the river | was powerful. Burton, Barrett, ‘onner, Burke, dein mile when be sanvities Governor approach: | Newburyport Heratd, June i Saine, in the city of Lyons, recently, where two oppo: Thayer, Mrs. W.H. Smith, Burke, Miss Kirby, Hug) i", led by about . He had alread; mA ‘ae site currents of 5 rs, who had been witnessin &c. sustaining the principal characters. Mr. Burton also jeltrre Y . teed uote to Soatiovioncr, setting forth his | | Care Havrren.—We learn from Capt. Hardy, of | public display ok are, Works when several we ppeared in hie Prien character of Frank Webber, ~NEW LINE OF PAG! . BOOTS AND SHOES. manifold grievances, and, halting in the road, he sent his | the Silenus, that there was much sickness at Cape | bruised or suffocated, and others forced over the brid {he laughable entertainment entitled Charles O'Mal- —Packet of Stet June—’ E. JOHNSON, (Inte AY, friend forward to deliver it. Governor refused to | Haytien when he left on the Sth instant, but that the in- | into the river. Nine dead bodies were found when ley. i et ship ROCHESTER, 1 tone bortiens Cape | 4,08, hand, in, ore, 8 Cathar street, receive it. Out of patience with what he conceived to | habitants were very fortunate in securing the services | crowd dispersed. ‘The Ethiopean Serenaders closed their e Britton, wil it on Saturday June'2) her reeulr day. “ Needle ba an aggravation of former indignities, the General re: | of Dr. 8.E. D. Bumstead, of Boston, a graduate of Tan | | The details of the famine now raging in part of Hun- | ment ip Philadelphia let vvening, where they have been ‘The ships e! Hine belie, 1000 tons and up er 5 and Seal, Thick and Thin Soled solved to end the matter on the spot. He was armed | vard cay whose skill, attention and gentlemanly | gary, are truly horrible. Man and live on the same pretty Risceacfol. stout to ont for t he Old Contry wii not | 4 ae ” my the Ea manut rie 4 phn a brace of eee 3 beret rp yw and a cane; the | de chong. fully gained the confidence of the people. bg and ra pie fm who a = corpse ‘The complimentary benefit to the composer of advantages deriv select Spm 1», Si ny of every jon. vernor with a brace of sword Advancing | —Boston Transcript, June 17. @ young man who rom starvation, found a por- a “ every way Fe’ bhoes than cae ip this | slowly until within one hasdted yanls of the Governos * tlon of hey still In bis stomach. | “Leenora,” Mr, Fry, is to come off this evening at the i pid on SE Galery ren ne he levelled his cane as ancient knights did thei , |. Exrensive Haut or Fisit.—Over one million white | 4 fresh collision has broken out between the laborers | Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia. a> eae oak " plate but spurs to horse, and charged upon his antagonist’ As. fish were taken with the seine at New Haven yes- amployed on the Havre railroad, not far from Valliquer. | Mr. Brinley Richards has been highly successful ‘opportunily Foxamining the goods at their leisure. tounded at this bold and unexpected movement, the Go- | terday morning. They weighed over 400 tons, are | ville. It rests solely between the English and Belgians, | jn London. He is saidto be one of the most talented ec ateenee tae ie sity spe on ct oF Beta i fal sor salon ge my!3 lm’ vernor’s friends had not presence of mind to in- | worth for manure eing hauled in at high tide, | who, ona ba’ frivolous pretence, engaged in a bloody pils of the Royal Academy of Music. He is not mere- terpose; and the Governor himself, dismounting {o avoid | and the net made fast to a windlass, the receding tide le! struggle, In which many were seriously wounded. The | |y-a brilliant aud tasteful pianist, but a composer of con- itre 15 Bon yh’ Ni Lonisian and New | the shock, trod on the scabbard of his sword, and was | them hits and dry—looking like a snow bank, er an ex- | interference of a third party putan end tothe combat. | suerable genius. - pen sta, sail on Monday, June | rendered incapable of resistance. A rally of his attend- | tensive deposite of salt. ‘The papers aver the necessity of posting troops there. The Catia Miibold RAW boo been enocensfiad i, Capea P Capt. Minot, lege ta above! her regular | ®8ts prevented any serious mischief. In the Governor's Revean, a Mi ri# . / | with their concerts at the Hanover iy arty were gentlemen who were as much the friends of | | PENNSYLVANIA Stanpary vor Rye AND CORN—| Jamarca.—The Alert arrived yesterday in a short | “it nished For freight General Jeckson as of himself; and through their inter- | By an act of the Assembly of Pennsylvania, passed ‘ ve our y for‘second cabin pascogers the | dations apn on Paty tok pe eersion, all farther hoatle intentions were abandoned, | the 16h of Apel 18, te hrovided, Tt from and ater | Bewaniner oe, but asderstand there vos no police | « RORMERY 4g Mgcvoo—The last Warwaw, (I) a les a h, | Signal Lovo jo J MERDMAN, Sees | nly corned tabeetser borne |" setenv mraz rf Ih aR tury SOE” | ORR a cae are | Ein trate scooter ta RUT po sma backer it in New Orleans Mr. JAyES gE RUFF, | _In 1811 he had occasion to Natchez, in the Missi. | pounds, for each and every bual reof. Flour has gradually declined, and lange sales have | hill Bry Oi, Ong eer nabled him te live in peace in digit slocant, fast in lL promptly forward to Mandira 4 r , for th brit a —$_—$<$_—_ b tee at Sear ae. c 1- Ths, a Toe. 6d, | disposition’ would have enabled live in ps A tie ) J. He . tons, =~ ‘AS! a | techs, «hore “ om hed becutte | AS artieney te Scarter Fever 1x Intinois,—Dr. Beatty, of Mount | ro ee be aeoene ‘at 74, 0 te. Lard—The mar. | ny community enue ~ oipetnn hae for jor mae, tag seegull for ne} consequence of having boon, secneit for a friend, and | Morris, Ill., wader date of Rh ult . states {hat the Kot in barely Jes of American at 63d. a 7d,— |e Raletonen of ox pen wea to settle oe er eee the remainder were hands w! is prevailing to an alarming extent in that | Pork—Sales L. ibove, cau oyed by | scarlet fev ber of ot rein | n ephew in the neighborhood of that place, Trthe roed | vicinity, many children Saving fallen victims to the fear: | prim ingly, packed up alt his goots, and deponited them in & K. COLLINS & OO, 5¢ South street. (no naires Ted through the Chickasaw and Choctaw nations of In- jemic. at 22 ‘OTT, lane. HRBUKES THE INSOLENCE OF AN INDIAN AGENT, Indi ‘effected of 200 bbls. prime and 200 t 708. Corn—Sales at 6s, a 7s. Sugar—Sal 3s, 64, Sterling Exchange, 30 days, par; 60 days warehot ‘on the landing, to await the arrival of a boat. a he visited Fort Madison to settle seme aid L be the station of the Indian agent for the Choc- | F decoent, time, : ; Packet Capt. Asa Eldridge, of 1100 tone, will | hy ee upon it, On reaching the sgenoy, be found | Ono Riven.—At Pittsburg on Saturday afterndon, | * Siete the orth, sintes that pork continues high; ph ge em tng Bh ond Sen conven Ga succeed the Garrick, and sail 9th July, her regular day. 4.7. 8. or oight families of emigrants and twe members of | the Ohio River had three feet of water in the channel, the receipts by the Whittan (only small parcels) from ng of 1S entire atoek of goods, stolen rile | myer corner street Mississippi Legtelative Council detained by the | and was rising. this port, had caused no decline.—N. O. Bulletin, June 10, ng ot ”

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