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Pty ncaa PS ma a ey. ot THE NEW YORK HERALD. IE AY, He teacup esa t NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 2 ,, 1845. Price Two Cents, aaqwaaeaeaeaeaeaeaeeeeeeesS=~<~$<$<S_ ee = = = Ss ae = ———————_——=—=_—_—= THE NEW YORK HERALD. NOTICE TO BAKERS AND OTHERS—For sale | LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY, Accounts of General Jackson’s Last Moments, | The Big Chinese Letter. { Mr. Atocha. . the hysinens pa ot gabgherr, 3 ed saat a | “ BATH BUILDINGS,” from his Family Physician. “ [From the Washingtap Enion tap J New York, Ith June, 1845. Hi > 4 | (roRMERLy " S. . | us singula: t, which perhaps surpasses in "7 PT] ERALD i— JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. NAR Be PIL th cal ConA eau Were rece HIS wellnon aid deh fal wa Dithing establishment Deyn Sin: It is proboble, betore this Sule Jane, 1645... | itsdimensions, and in perticulars of composition, any Se Henaus count | " tio n--- Forty 1 _jel lwree | A | reached you, you will have heard of the death of our | State paper which was ever addressed ‘to our govert) 7 jay, n in the Néw Y Couris n- pple oe a ‘orty Thousand. | . FO LET— Ara oF wnfiralshed, Soisclionmin tad por oda oll voeiech omental te | Yenerable friend, General Andrew Jackson, who depatt MG tol eerie: | (ttre, cad mth Mdina 8 Renders aga DAILY ery day. Price 2 cents per spitante for any. ec te deservedly high reputation’ which this establishment hashere- | e4 this life on tatentionaatee prema. papers, | si¥e, and have beou favored with the following copy of a | copied from the New Orleans Courter, reflecting upon eee Hari m1 taken a ve copy —$7 25 seen tecsy eater vi P ay. The proprietor respectfully informs his | tofore acqui r b adi HERA —Prie cents | friends and the public that he, has a pleasant establishment, in ‘he boardi ill be fr to ek—chil- i translation, which was made from the Chinese by Mr. _ my character, to which Lam compelled to reply by Warley, are Sesaviny ~frioe Oh i iness,. Billiards and other amuse: acres or be ing wil Parone, Bit Sete wees much | — beings wal icesewsed Wat yor Me) fwith the! of al document. | considerations both of personal honor and ~ eA lively interest hit hil ‘ pe P Deligving you | Parker, and transmitted with the ori . : the vicinity of mercantile business: per '—$8 12+ cents per anhum—payable in advance. house; 4 ‘of bi iviny . i ADVERTISEMENTS at the usual pricos—always | The proprstor hess niset repard ta the comfort of hie vistors, | "Tha Weumee Oran ay TE Ee. from the Fulton market, | Would be p! thing of his last moments ‘The sehale. accompaniment ji: almost. os unique us ihe interest. ‘The paragraph I refer to is more remarka- cash in advance. and thet he has combined economy the following prices will | willmake a daily. te ‘een New York and Long Branch: | i2 life, 1 have thought proper to make you this communi. | ¢? be Drie ne Seppetiond with Fa Son ble for what it covertly insinuates than for what it PRINTING of all kinds executed with beauty and | show:—A room can be had as low as 2 cents per night and $l, Stages will be hess upon. the arrival of the above boat at | Cation, ag I saw much of him during his last illness, and | 0f OUr government, to gratify the curiosity of viriuoses. nyanfully avers. Jt hints—first, that I am not a citi- despatch. o> | per week. ‘The will be in attendance at all times during | the Ocean House, to convey rrinmediately to Loug | was prosent at hie death. Ihave been frequently m hie | Accompanying this letter, is one addressed to Mr. Cush- | "OF he i nited States, or, if | ever have been one & 109 Lil letters oF communications, by moil, addressed eC Ca ee ee Le hat JAMES GHEEN, pret. | family, as physician, for several years past ; and on my | is, our late commissioner toChina—of which we fur- 1.4 1 lost iy rights by long residence in Mexico ; je esteblishment, must be post pald, or the postage | Ts the hall bell. | June iz, je19 Im*m_| roturn’home from the east, in April. I visited him in com- | 5 : ‘Onaane leduct NEW HOTEL, finishi He " ~ | The contents of the letter to the President Age very md, that { dared not return to New is Will be deducted from the aubsc ¢ NEW ii gw Hnihing ot Ho- TROY HOUSE, TROY, N.Y. | Pe rag We fopnd iit vere tweaks inboring under | apteeable. It breathes the pure spirit of pede, and w Where Lam “known ;” third, that L was the money an] TO LE AMES GORDON BENNETT, boken, ly adjucent (0 the ferry Puornizron oF tHe Nzw Youu emai EeTasitsnneny f iegoihy 50 Senki tends menians larthwast coarnar of Fultan and Nasean etreote sides, and containing 17 Loe Th Cot Sek tae eee bsp ah gad dropsical affection—particularly that form of dropsy | Scere desire to extend the benefits of intercourve be- broker of Sants Anna, and so disreputably connect- pen, known as anasarcha. Ho informed me he had suffered | tween the two great nations—“the Central ¢lowery | ed with him,that it was the cause of my banishment ; jon | Kingdom,” as the Chinese call their qwu easpire,and and, lastly, that if Mexico had declared war against “the Nation of the Flowery Flag,” as they gull us. my country, itis not likely that I would have an- ‘A new story has been added and extensive alterations made; | much bodily pain, iz consequence of the grea among which are the extension of the Dining room, to al or awollen condition of his extremitios.” ‘The cough | of ninety feet, and, by folding doors eonuecting, ean be ex It is amnsing to see with what an air of refed courtesy c ee t to oue hundred and thirty feet; thirty new ations, with bed- betes Le rege or pe eit the Empororexcuses himeef for not secing Mr. Cushing nounced my American citizenship. ‘ poome attacked; plessnntand airy rooms to the. number OF sixty | 9 creased: I prescribed for him, and visited him | &t Pekin. Our commissioner was most iixious to t irievous as are these allegations, and. wronge h fi the trouble of the visit; but the Emperor plays the). 8! feel myselt to be by them, I should still hesitate office of the Hoboke: Hoboken. FOR BATE OR TO LATA the wir mile one | bare ben addedafording accommodatous or 30 persons — creased ingsbridge Road, four me ‘ot e house tl out. o i a " . * ty = *, chron: Rave ‘sos ie ngotns, with, kichven eal Seller |’ Phe chre foe Rosmon, Betis de Sureinpe, stare fiom the (root Seeiie rallefion it meseea hic deasee ticeaae plomotist, and disguises his policy of kepping strangers | to occupy your press with my vindication, if I did piazze front and rear, stables and out houses,fmished in the best | ofthis house. It is also but a few steps from the steamboat | tion, but his system had been vo undermined by previous | !"0™ his capital, under the appearance of we greatest | not believe from the voluntary publications of the ips oclor sar tivises eactrelne need @aished'ialebovesinlid-1/ te trust. by thei al_ attention to their b ase, that medicine appeared to. have lost its impres- | Consideration for the comfort of the ambassador. editonial corps, since my. arrival in the Union, that a bie ; hhine rooms, fvished as above, rust. by their personal. attention to their bu- Heine appeared to, have lost its impress | “The letter to the President consists of a roll7 test 1 | greater interest was felt: in the public and political prietors . House at Fort’ Washin siness and guests, to receive cautinuedand increased pattouage, | S101 OF a * oY CHARLES 8. COLEMAN. “i sicanbonigN ERICA, Captai i Brainard, | _ Also, th y h capa ae ra ! willicave oof Moulay, Wedasdss:' Pridee and Banding MAE | rooms ind two itehena, eng house and out b wiaings wh was requ of this inrtant, and | inch long, by 2 feet 11 inches wide. | ‘The writing is on | outrage that had been committed against my rights, e hous mantles an in isenelosed in a round box Ternoons, at _$.@elock, acres of well finished, with marble Late of the Astor House, | found him sttffering excessively from the distension oc- | “eld of plain yellow silk, with a margin of silk of the i te f y ‘Steamboat NEW JERSEY, Capt. R. H. Furey, will leave | srates. CHARLES M. ROGERS, casioned by the accumulation of water. 1 immediately | me color, embroidered in gold thread. ‘The letter is am an the gn ae tings might birder ‘and. Saturday Afternoone at's o'clock. | All the houses have gardens, well laid out ‘The Manhattan- | _ju7 Im*re Late of the Steamer Eanpire. 13, | in two languages, (Chinese and Manchu Tartar,) in cha- i 4 ; 1, therefore, Passenge ‘of the above ait ar ville stages pass the premises every hour in the day. Enquir. tapped him, and drew off a very considerable quantit a) i Aoulud col myself forced to appear before the public under my ny tsample ime Tor the Moming Train of Gats for the east of . F. Carman, 689 Broadway, ovat Fort Washington, and at WARREN HALL. of water, which afforded him immediate relief, Ite took | AStexs, of large sive, and. in Toby the imperial seal” | own si d to ask that the wid lation i: vars for the enst She store 5Sch caret He ete ond i ipecey No, 3. Warren strect, he snodyne at night, and informed me, the next morning, eee are separated inthemlddle yy the se panes — | y ie dt) a“ ste s at the wi aie on Boats are uew and substantial, are furnished with new and HORTICULTURAL GARDENS. TT'HE SUBSCRIBERS having fitted the above house as a | that he had passed abetter night than he had done forthe | MCh eampqpod: of Chinese, charscters., enélosad:inis: | al yourjoutnel; end ie dnamenne:at jnstly posscanes elorant state rooms, and for ‘and modations are un- 7 a A DENS, Hotel, ina style of comfort and convenience, for the ac | last six mont! cartouche about three inches square, This roll is en- | with the people, may aid me in rebutting the formi- ‘speed ‘accom! * I if i f i he FLUSH: Ge BUONG. JSLAND, NEW YORK: commodation of citizens generally, and visitorsto the city, | | Dra, Roberton and Waters wero in coxsultation on closed in a wrapper of yellow silk, (yellow being the | Gable eulummies of the New Orleans paper, as fully ‘have now for sale « beautifial jor themselves a portion of " imperial color) which i i H the next morning. We agreed ona prescription, which | (ober) cc Yellow sifk, and closed by two fastenings as they have been disseminated. I cannot believe Their larder will be at all times well. stocked with the best | Wa# Sdministered and gave him temporary relici. ‘This jad ‘ i 1 i logs | that you will deny thisact of justice to an American, e markets can afford. ines, Liquors at Segare are of | Was all we could expect to obtain, considering his situ- eeeaea sor eh ee wULe eh mleen aaa Ined with yek | who has een deeply wronged abroad, and who has on ight takew at rates. T ‘All persone are. fori i Boats ection of Roses, Azalias, Ci YP , For usaage oF oe ly ,on board the i ortaP.C. season, grown in the best manner. Also, a select variety. of Stove and Greenhor e best quality. ‘The bedrooms neat! isl ious and | ation. I was sent for again on Saturday, the 7th inst: ; . ; ; NEW FERRY TO Serawbersign, Heuspemtee and Carer Viner teeta nad ary; "While fom its central foeation, incuradthe Cry fal, ‘The -niosveuger informed ‘mei the Generel. was much.| OW silk. Sul jrSianied.to is canary: to. Sow hiteall ManeR Te FORT HAMILTON, Flowering Shrabs, Herbaceous Plants, Dahlias, ‘kenrke. and in the centre of business, it will alford great inducement to | worse. I hastened to the Hermitage, and found him [cory.] | protection, and to seek reparation for his injuries, sf ‘Catalogues sent on application, post ai ‘" ___. | those visiting the city. much exhausted. He had great difficulty in respiration, | | The Great Emperor presents his regards to the Presi- | I came to this country at the age of eighteen, and YELLOW HOOK AND NEW YORK, | ined lag she vee ph Gon hd Fas invited to visit MH BRITTON: in consequence of an eccumulation of water in his chest. | dent, and trusts he is well. | resided in Louisiana and the neighborhood, until I nace, tahoe HAMILTON, Certain, H. Pete Cer eseh ets ae te blokes an Wis dunaed olishicanecoede siakall tonnes C30 He requested that {should remain with him, ashe was | _ 1, the Emperor,having looked up and reeived the mani- | sailed for Mexico in 1839. Since that period I have ak, and Fort Hamilton, till further notice, | Will. be sold very low, from three to four dollars per dozeu ST HARTWELL?S TT | Wel! aware that his dissolution was near at hand. He | fest will of Heaven, hold the reins of government over, | constantly resided in the city of Mexico, well ry as follows, every day, leaving Pier No. 1, East River: * } jul0 3weod*re VALH & Gb: e took an anodyne and expectorant, and appeared to pass | and soothe and tranquilize the Central Flowery K known to all my countrymen, and recognized by all Row York, 7 oelgck, A;.M.) Fort Hamilton, volcigek, A.M. | /[YRANSPORTATION OF GOVERNMENT STORES, | WASHINGTON HOUSE, the first part of the night tolerably comfortable: He had | dom, regarding all within and beyond the borde the Legations. [rom our, govesnmentiee well-es by 10 ie 12 Sealed , endorsed" Transpn,” will be received 223 Chestnut Street, not been able to lie down for the last six months.’ He had | one and the same family. | the Mexican authorities in the Cartas de Se nilad, ie sy, 4 P.M. | bytheaubseriber, athis office, 85, Water street, autil Friday, ABOVE SEVENTH STREET, NEXT TO THE | to be propped up in his bed at night, and in hisarm chair | Early in the spring, the ambassador of your honorable | (16 -Veniena lak fy teretcked ivi) i 6 ae lth July, 3 o’elock P.M.,for ing 1500 barrels in bulk,more | MASONIC HALL, during the day. On Sunday morning, the sth instant (the | nation, Caleb Cushing, having received your letter, ar- | With which they annually Iurnished me. ‘are 1234 cents. 3 22 3t¥ec or leas, fr a the aed Reavy Yard, Brooklyn, to the 'N PHILADELPHIA. day on which he died,) on entering his room, I found him | tived from afar, at my province of Yue. Ho having | During eae, oth of this time T was engaged MORNING BOAT FOR ALBANY, ipultwetarees a ear weatiee roa I ia ielareaclatthe {eet lotroduent-— Warm and rigeatae 4 sitting in his arm chair, with his two faithful servants, pesend over the vast oceans with unspeakable toil and | in a large and lucrative business, until suddenly, on * | - AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS. | N, Nowed. gs, fot! — fentlemen, __my29 lin*m_ | George and Dick, by his side, who had just removed him | fatigue, I, the Emperor, not bearing to cause him further | the 26th of February last, I received an order to dee eS: fast and Dinner on board.—The splendid | NoRimage tllowed. Thy ponent mis oe aulect tothe iy | WILSON’S HOTEL AND DINING ROOM, fromhis bed. ‘Timmediately perceived that the hund of | inconvenience of travelling by. land and water, to dis- | part in eight days from the Republic, 1 was thus . Wruestelt, wi steamboat SOUTH AMERICA, C: PROSPER NM, WETMORE. N, +s 5 Gold street, near Maiden Lane. death was uponhim. { informed his son that h Wd not | pense with his coming to Peking to be presented at Court, e : ow i! of the Ferry) on Saturday arksr tie tara zocleets "lon Bere oars Wari oleh ae QUNTRY MERCHANTS will find hisa desirable House, gurvive bate few hours ; and he immediately despateh- tpecially appointed Ke Ying, of the tmperiel House, Mir Leet eer HanS. mriable cainiytunty weak aImly on he New York, June 20,1815. "§ je lawdw re sing convenient to the business part of the city. Bhs eda servant for Major William B. Lewis, the General’s | nister and Commissi iter evar canasy) | Fy repair | Could only be pursued personally by myself. ’ During passage: 2 ‘board the boat, lishment. is. fitted wp with entirel f 6G i Hi i i Usual Laudings—Caldwell’s, West Point, Newburgh, Pough- | THE WONDER, & BLESSING O. 5 AGE | andanbsantial dinner, 19% conte lodgings’ 25 conte, Korcow. | devoted friend. Mr. Jackson informed me that it was the | thither, and to treat hi i ings, Gate Rare, Bitmucch, Redhook, Araden Cant, | “THE ONLY GURE FOR CONSUMPTION. | suusteraatal diner, 14 cant, lodkings 2 ces, Hor coe Generals request that incase he grow worse, or was | , Moréover, thoy having negotiated end) settled all | the whole, period oF ty Tesltance oy ofien ij y oi 7, y i tl t th, Maj i ld bs ‘ings proper, id Minister took t! r, and pre+ “! nim M ice i LET EVERY MAN, WOMAN § CHILD, | tiathellte gree, Fermanet boarders can be rae I ee eee hie Toot cece | sented tt for my inspectionsaad your sincerity andiricnd: | against the laws, nor directly or indirectly interfered Se on very reasonable terms. for, as he wished him to be near him in his last moments. | sented it for my in aM r NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY LING | W "Piet, tasted with Coughs, Colds, Spitting, Blond, | °'Aitthe delicacies of the xenson served up, ax soon as they | He was instantly removed to his bed,but before he could | ship being in tho highest degree real, and the thoughts | with the politics of the republic ; but, that on the R ALBANY AND TROY) DIRECT. | Coush, Fain in the Side and Breast, Sore ‘Throat, Rising oF | privates marker, at half the price of other at i e-Thr. "al pitatic y 9 rive i i e be placed there,he hail swooned away. His family and ser- | and sentiments being with the utmost sincerity and truth | contrary, | followed my avocation,with an exclusive pulhe steamboat EMPIRE, Captain R. B- Hickling in the Throat, Nervous Debilit ital ere pea ne che euler ieatees a Priva'e dinners or sup | vauts, believing him to be dead, were very much alarm- | kind, at the time of opening and perusing it, my pleasure devotion to my own lawful pecuniary interests, and ENING, at 7 g'elock. — giles aus: fr the. ienulie, eed briy weitine, Compoud | SHA RON: SEKDNGS PAVILION, | see semi tarts wok lee aba hocanergon {Allan everyihiag they heleeulod regarding the re- | Wihithe tltiinate design of returning to this country. Mo hentight deauete nome ‘ll be ena: | 8: rwild Che js a a Ht aa b » | afew seconds reaction took place, and he became con- and everything they had settled regardiny ) Or ‘You may, therefore, easily judge of my surprise, impire, ing to her ligt heof x yraters Will be ena: | Syrup of Wild Cherry. prepared by the celebrated Dr. Swayne SCHOHARIE COUNT Rew YORK. scious ; and raised his eyes, and said : “My dear children, | gulations of commerce, I, the Emperor, furtherexamined | | 0° ak par diy Mic ty Are pes seer mn epart on ‘The Empire, ow! bled at all ti zi i Philad ‘ A ; a . a ms eka teomerincenitel antes af B vpiegecis _ Wherehre he conisec te a ta toes) and ays jens ns. | PPYHE PUBLIC are respectfully eu that Mr. LAN- | do not grieve for mo; it is true | am going to leave you; i | with the utmost scrutiny, and found they are all perspi- wC. ings 25 cents, 7 DON, of Congress Hall, Alvany, has associated himselt (: fe i. judici : | trom Mexico. I, of course, hastened to the au- oF apply on board, o CLARK. at | preparation from this valuable i : 7 " 0 * : am weli aware of my situation; 1 have suffered much bodi- | cuous, and entirely and perfectly judicious, and forever | from } a > hast the officwon the whiark 'ju20 xe Breypot Wild Chey Bette oikee, aoekrent comeaeath | wath, Sit. Gardiner, and that this establishment will be eon: | F>"yain: but my sulerings are but as nothing. compared | Worthy of adhcresce, re | thorities, to learn the cuuse of’ this wanton outrage. NING LINE : K aud Race streets, Pavilion will be opened for the reception of visitors on | with that which our blessed Saviour endured upon that | _ ‘To Kwang Chow, den Min, Fah Chow, Ning Po, and | Unsuccessful in my personal demand upon the Pre- MORNING LINE AT 7 O'CLOCK, ‘Agents—Wm. Mil th #3 cael Al gh i a ir | Shang Hao,* it is ‘alik itted the cit f th f i FOR ALBANY, TROY and intermediate | strest: £.B. War the first day of June next. The subscribers have made many | accursed cross, that we might all be saved who put their | 5! 5 alike permitted the citizens of the | fect of Mexico, I immediately sought the protection landings, from the Steamboat Pier at the foot of | and R.A. San bem > rtp oy aarapenl ne harteanc eee ey ples ts bl een ate ble a Abe tarp ikea fa United States to proceed, and according to the articles of | of Mr, Shannon, who lost no time in despatching a prs, from mdi A Bai mnseives to use their best exertions to render this establish: | danghter-in-law,) and took leave of her, reminding | the treaty, at their convenience to carry on commerce. | Of Mite Siunnon, Wio lost no tune mm despa ting | &: avd Dinner on board the boat, land, Keese and Co., ment fully equal to any watering place in this couatry. her of her tender kindness manifested towards him at al Now, bound by perpetual amity and concord, advan- | of Poveian ail ‘bought peat be ink e aint the axlygares New York at 7 o'clock, A Mu, Pucedays; Thursdays | Cook, 76 Baltimore street, Stages will be in readiness on the arrival of the curs'at Cana- | times, and especially during’ his protracted illness. He | tage will accrue to the citizens of Voth nations, which I | pe SoM i! ained a 1 De: Iformed Of Hie and Saturday, So'clogk, A.'M., Albany at7 ofclock | New Orleana; L, B. Swat, and J, joharie, to take passengers to the house. next took leave of Mrs, Adams (a widowed sister of Mrs. | trust, must certainly cause the President also to be ex. | reasons for my threatened expulsion. But the allot- "The lo Me attambeer ROY. Captain A. Gorham, on | Pidstiee ae Bea KI Wi Mr. L. will, as heretofore, continue the Congress Hall, which | Jackson,who has been a member of the General’s family | tremely well satisfied and delighted. ted period of eight days passed without. response— 2 Cane " 2; E. B. Hinman, n t will, during the susnmer, be under the superintendence of Mr. | for several years) in the most kind and affectionate | Taon Kwang, 24th yr. 1th m. and 7th d, (16th Dec. without a charge—without a trial, pay, even without pailaye. = Ce nope a7 oFetogk Hall, atthe | 72 Bross stret 1 owen y Benjamin Olds, 278 Br Joslin. my29lm*ec | manner, reminding her also of her tender devotion to- | A.D. 1844.) the intumation of a suspicion, and 1 yee forced to wtewbarfe : Pierce, CStanwis Tlail) Maiden Lang,’ Albury, New. Yor THE WRIGH™” HOUSE wards him during his iliness. THe next took leave of his pa bail {rom the shores of Mexico, peceses Mase, hapena bank bills, speste, or ey Rackas and Ft Trey, Ser) 4 Spal ing and Harrington, 81 Nassau Street. 2 planted ap th Bie host peeseimnath and davdtad manner, are ee of the empire in Chinese | ken {| From this suceinet narrative. of my personal his- 5 5 hb ‘orcester, Mass.; James Green ain lorcester, <3 None ., ie next took leave o! randchildrea and the children | and Tartar } imperial will. » since 7OU St i f — the ak of the owners of'such goods, eight bag | E. Hollidge, Buffalo, New York; Grant ind Bockee,: Poughe | WY Mut AN Vga fenve: ov taform hie ends test may ve | OF MT. Adams. He eal gun PlakdeH lesan p manner ai deans tory cince 158), Fen WoL Deccaiintametoe saan is | heorsic. New sere Od Me mais Vicksburs. Miss; H. unacquainted with the fact at'a distance, as well as those ofthe | 80 touchingly improssive, that [have no language that (Signed) PETER PARKER, | the New Orleans Courier has been recklessly ne- NOTICE. Me es Tent eed plans 5 87 E Hall and Cou Boston, | city, that he has opened a public establishment at 81 Nassau | can do this scene justice. | He discovered thut there were Late Chinese Secretary to the Legat.on. | glectful of all fairness, when he questions my citi- STATEN ISLAND Charles: ce 5 nmin Coban ane, stale of comfort that oaranoy bes Cyteyse by sy ino ot the boys ‘a yay ie his gFanvons and one of arte sae sents | ag iN and when ES doubts could have rags th DS r is furnished wil e best of es OL | Mrs, Adams’s. He inquired for them. He was informed * The five ports in the Chinese empire, which the treaty | solved in a moment an exanimation of the Re- FOOT OF HED, STREET. 1 SAY IT BOLDLY! every, class, Ale. Batch Whisk %: purest that they were at the chapel, attending Sunday school. | ns to the commerce of the United States—Eprron. | cords of the district ae which he and 1] have dwelt ‘ . ] ang every cue articie neces reirieea He desired that they should be sent for. As soonas the: [cory.} wether as aintances fe ei N FARE 6% CENTS. C SYRUP pendent of which, he has two spleudid rooms, furni 4 ry 7 | together as acquaintances for so many years. Nor On and after Saturday, 7th June, the Steamboats SYLPH and d tloor, specially adapted for private and public meetings, | Came, he kissed and blessed them also, as he had done to | | Tsi Ving, of the Imperial House, yovernor general of | i." the doctrine advanced by that gentleman, that STATEN ISLANDER will tea York every. hor SAVED MY LIFE! oF Any general purpose; besides which hehas | those with him. By this time, most of his servants had | Kwang Tang and Kwang Se, a director of the board of | wen if 1 once had been a citizen of th ited except 5 P. M., commencing at 8 wn S . provided accommodation for permanent and transient lodgers, in | collocted in his room, or at the windows. When he had | war, a vice-guardian of the heir apparent, minister and | ¢ 4 ih A the Unite wary hour i READ! READ! extensive and well ventilated bedrooms, the furniture new and | taken leave of them alll, he delivered one of the most im- | commissioner extraordinary of the Tsi ‘Tsing empire, | St have long since lost my rights by residence * juim IETepONANG centirrcare oF well assorted, aud every attention will be paid to the arrange: | pressive lecturos on the subject of religion that I have | makes this communication, Se: | in Mexico—less singular than it is tllegal—and Tonly FOR NEW ORLMANS—Lousiae and New = depend ey ered ments of the lodgers, as well ns the wisiters of the “Retreat,” | overheard, He spoke for nearly half an hour, and appa. | Whereas, on aformer occasion, I, with the honorable | allude to it to expose the flimsy_pretexts upon whic York Line—Regular Pacet,to sail on Mo wane man of high standing in New Jersey, ~ M oo , rently with the power of inspiration ; fur he spoke with | envoy, negotiated and settled a treaty of amity and co! has chosen to base his ineffectual but malicious OE HIS deposition was taken in preseuce of the Hon. Lewis | _™my26_lin*ec 81_Nassaw street. i i ith aiteeata y | . ° he elegant, fast sniling Packet Barque GENE- | “JV!4I8 de oe Pree. pom ie. nresenen a hb Tod. 1 calmiess, with strength, and, indeed, with animation. i | merce, and fortunately received the august Emperor's | invective. ‘The papers in my possession, and which ; Capt, Minot, will positively sail as above, her regular CATSKILL MOUNTAIN HOUSE. regret exceedingly, my dear’ sir, that there was no. one | injunctious to the operative boards, who have ratified | will be laid betore the governmen Bulkley of Philsdelphi-, Previous to the tal i : , hdet one oh ay mostemident povricione SP hile. HIS well-known and delightfully coset = Md sd present who could have noted down his precise words, | the same, a due notice whereof has been given by me, | citizenship; and th ully sustain my » Very passport sent to me by the ‘or freight or passage, having handsome furnished aceommo- , Pine Orchard, is now open for tl igh i T ante nusage We . Main, office No. 435 Chestuut street, nthe pre- 5 e ; They might have been read with profit, and would have | the minister. ‘This is on record. , ag 4 c Sega SOP on oar a OTE NER CON St sonihag™” | seus ofa number s'geutemen ot high sending, smons whom | dxt the gurerimetennee of the subscriter, whe willbe Dleaed | bean fyndly ‘cherished as precious gem Vy all the good | Ihave now received the august Emperors reply to | Mexican minister, with the order of expulsion, de- Positively no goods received on bordafter Saturday evenmig, | %.% the tion Lewis C. Levin, examined Mr. Cox's Lungs, and | Regularly ton. from the morning. and evening boats, fandiug | nd great of the land, the presidential leticr of your honorable nation’s august | Scribes me as a citizen of the United States. as his opinion that they were perfectly sound :—~ at Catslel joure and premises have been materially ine | In conclusion, he said : My dear children, and friends | President ; end, as behooveth me, I, the minister, ap- | | The next insmuation of the New Orleans editor— BF ns A Sey Co wi vd alge proved since the last season, and now present attractions unsur- | and servants, I hope and trust to mect you all in heaven, | point two high officers, (Hwang) the provincial treasu- | that did notreturn to.a city where Lam “known,” 1945, before me the subscriber, at any watering place in the country. bs . both white and black.” The last sentence he repeated | rer, and (Chow) the commissary, to take it and deliver | wraps up a damning hint in the italicised word, EASSENGERS FOR SCOTLAND. —The fine y 4 ity of Foiladelp Tersonally | Sune 9a. 1045, “tira. SCOBIE. , | —"both white and black,” looking at them with the | it to (Dr.) Barker, the officer whom your excellency de- | which the Writer masibe, aware 1s entirely fulse. It fast suing Britich Bargue “TRIDENT,” will sal | sppegred Wichard L. Cor, a eltizen of Eve arlington 5 tenderest solicitude. With these words, he ceased to | puted to receive and transm! little becomes that personage to insinuate my ill- ina few days for Greenock, and can comfortably ac- | Uo., State of New Jersey, who, On his solema allirmation did WIL SB URGH speak, but fixed his eyes on his granddaugiter, Rachael | After your excellency shal! have received it, Irequest | fame, ‘If indeed he knew me to be a disreputable Soumodate ton or twelve cabin pessgugers on, -oderate terms, | depose and say iteany ‘applieation be made on board, at Pier No.9, Norsh Ri | tacked by ver, (foctof Rector street,) oF to palnoy of STOKES & ANTHONY. Je23 3t¥ee ‘57 Broad street. FOR GLASGOW —Kegular Packet.—'Tne well viown, fast sailing British Barque ANN HARLEY, | became gradu: —That for about twelve months past he was at- Yt SyBsCRIDERS respectfully er ead, rane 2 pak tog en ag edo Jackson, (who bears the name of his own beloved wife,) | you will, without delay, respectfully present it to the he % for sevoral seconds. What was ing through his | Piesident, in order to manifest ‘perperual amity and | Person, who could not return toa city I had left for wd that they have recently opened the lesge and splendid mind at that moment, I will not Fiona say ; but it | concord ; on this account | make ‘this communication, | Uaworthy causes, it was his duty as an_ honest citi- a severe “WILLIAMSBURGH COTTAGE, did appear to me that he was invoking the bi ¢ | and take the opportunity of presenting my regards for | zen to inform the government of the facts, so that ysician then | ond furnished at great expense for the accommodation of resi- | Heaven to rest upon h The lecture to |i iy your daily increasing happiness. As is requisite, 1 make | my worthlessness might be made manifest to allwho and be | dents and strangers. The Cottage is eligibly situated, a few rods | awfully sublime. plicit belief in the Christian | this communication. were interested in my cause. But if he rests his kk all asted inte \ fs ; . ‘ panne Duncan Smith, mas ‘ons buy hen, daily expect: | i ane ciated and south of the Prck Slip Ferry aud convement to the Houston and | religion, and in the plan of salvation, as revealed inthe | The foregoing communication is to Celeb Cushing, | fa ake his amtement un 7 Par eee eal eee wi ps | Soca iro oat ace eee te | Gert ghey Sneath | ble Great unity that they sou belive ae | Eavoy EavorGonry ani iniar leaiotentaay ot | Reel ltt Pyare taco iy as meaty ‘or freight or apply 80 jon,for it was with tl H ; ean adi i taught by the holy Scriptures ; and that, in so | the United States of America, to China. | aroha ee ae it ts secret a PusGVOUDHULL & MINTURNS, any change could be made ia Lashed tthe CUPTAGE s lage gpd pelgndid Garden, epave- lg y would insure their eternal salvation, and | ‘Taon Kwang, 24th year, 13th month, 16th day, (284 Ja- | CoMtemptible and false as itis secret and unmanly. i20re $78 sath street__| up the bed in which he lay. most 2elightful summer resort to while away afew hours amid | Join him in heaven ;—such sentiments from such a'man, | nuary, 1935.) | The hint made by this editor is the first intimation FOR LIVERPOOL—The New. bie—Regular | Mly and friends, indeed, Packet 2ist July—The superior fast sailing Packet Hy beyond the reac! Hi INGUER, 1030 tons, Capt. Ira Bursley, will rsaken him, ‘Mail ax wove, her regularday. i For freight or having excellent and superior accom- ions, ayy tothe Captain ae board, or to (OODHULL & MINTURNS, 87 South street. Frict of prmage § et Shi of the Bay. JSICAL CLOCK | at such a time, are enough to put to flight all scepticism | _ (Signed) PETER PARKER, | that has ever reached my ears, that my name is con- the refreshing bre , being the best piece of mechanism of the | on the subject of religion, Late Chinese Secretary of the Legation. | nected in Louisiana with any thing but respect, n ported | eng Sadie was poe thes of the said syrup, | Cheicest suaeaey Renn xe: emountey ide: YUL Cay. Bs Mialor Lewis Gig apes Ke eas his Pe LH : ve son can L believe the nite! to yg than a bo Ne mt about..t e " d a © | appeared to know him, when he spoke to him. As I be- . H, Green, Rerormeo Gamexer.—We | tary fabrication, hazarded for the purposes of the ge, gathering formed in his te el toon ft variety of refreshment will at all. times be promptly fore stated, the General had to be propped up ia his bed ; | some time since published a statement, trom Mr. Sesteiven SitaLstived 100 longed seh) sin n influence of the syrup. He ha: N. B.—Inconnection with this establishment, they have | 20d Major Lewis supported his head until he breathed | Green, of his visit to Auburn Prison, New York, of his | favorably in |. i ¢ timated in m n up the use of all other medicines at this time, and strict- | WARM AND ER BATHS—knownas | his last; which was precisely at six o'clock, p. m. | conversation with a convict uamed' Wyatt, and of cer. | abeenees WW hon Lie tat Stare tn 1881 did so 4 ined to try ' Schenck’ ‘OLD SALT WATER BATH! The Pael rpool, 1150 tons, Capt John Eldridge ms _accomjur:ying the Palmonic Syrup | the Washington Baths. The wat t all ti ud | Thus died th test and b 7 ~. | cain disc! in rlatl a t well eceed the Hotter, and all her roglar dy aot chuiged in the rescuce ofa wile and brouberat | Gute,” ‘Phe Ferries rat from Peck Slip, Grand street ond Howe | haps, of any ages nn nn nn” 1" S8* OF POF. | fain disclosures made, by the latter in, relation to,the | open day, with ample notice of my departure, and oes D NE-OF-PACKE: a Is could scarcely remain in th ith hime | Ogee Crary Sateen ane eee ORFT. Tain, with great regard, your friend and obedient ser following is Mr, Green’s account : Spzaige with the pessport of the"Govemor.. "And the sole LONDON LIN iF PACKE me he was unable to raise his head fi e pil- | ~ a == oPT. vant, JNO. N. ESSELMAN. “J interrogated hin [Wyatt] on his first steps of vice | reason why on my return {rom Mexico to the Union, the lst of July —The splendid and low in consequeree of his weakness: but he continued the | NT, B--Private House of Retieshuments by D-W. TELLER, |” Fraxcts P, Buatn, Esq. and how heb ac: besdenad,,. He, tbl me! [ chose to disembark at New York, instead of New et Ship VICTORIA, Captain use of the medicine, having known that Mr. Schenk himsel. « 206 Frout street—Breakfast, Dinner and Supper. 1s 6d, i spe! roars aur beewaniia mre tld amelio te Lat Was, thar'T (elf it te be tog-date to, reac Doss tvety sailas above, ber regular day. 1. | bal beomcom fe salina edicive in, the lowest stage of | sacks” Breakfast. frome icieap heats! rere a unees ‘Troy. member the treatment he had received from the Lynch- | Orleans, was, that I fe! > my duty ach laving superior accommodations for cabin, second cabin, in, after all other means had failed--that for several | & 12 unti per from 5 w o'clock. Also, 26 Beds, = Y fe er’s lash at Vicksburgh. I did (remember?] but my eyes | Washington as speedily as possible, and that my Srdaceorage pesoon a | for the ol we ks he cou intted to expectorate freely-—which radually A in prime ord , origina & cts, All eutleren ing to (Correspondence of Livingston, Wells & Co.) gud scarcely credit reality. 1 had known him in | business (in asking redress,) lay there, instead of O liminished in quantity, changed to that el vesort to afine cool dining apartment, wil to en . 35 32~"3—"4, and in th f 1835, kk s eet? TAPSCOTT, racter—tiat hig appetite began to {mprove-his strength’ torve | satisfy themselves, ‘The’ proprietor "also keeps the old stan Tro, Monday, June 23-5 A. Me | ture. Hic woe aaron o snrewd'cardpleye, bar faz tte South. { _ set rre 75 South at ~~ FOR LONDON—Pocket of the ist, July—The | The period intervening betwee: splendid, new Dac ship VICTOREA, Copa Mow recovery was about ten week With quite as little fairness and justification, has the editor of the New Orleans Courier intimated that I was the agent of Santa Anna, op, that I would " ‘font streets; 7, 8 and 9 Fulton Market. Fire and Loss of Life. at the time was considered an inoffensive youtk. The cof- Jf in About three o’clock this morning, a fire was dis- | fee-house be kept was owned by North, who with four RE sinned e; others were executed on the sth July, 1839, by }ynch law orner Maiden Lene. | turn, and ina short time he was able to sit up in his chamber. i, the first bottle and his wat the rapid change in hi » Also, Wi the dhoiopat, bende, oe er resulae dey ART daring gy Mecdsa “Tretehors flocked on mi7 Im-rh se repay cee in the rear ee part of building, No. Wyatt and thive others wore takes on the morning of | have deserted my country in the event of wat with a qually to see, as it were, a man . from the grave. at 43 River street, near the Mansion House, which | the 7th—stripped, and one thousand lashes given to the | Mexico. ‘o these base and untrue insinuations, fr: the ayrup. stil strenstheued anc improved lis systema, hecou | BOARDING AT 27 COURTLANDT STREET. | 243 River street, ier = : canoe 2 yself by opposi le dh i , : : cupied by Mr. Jalusha as a store room for | fur—tarred and feathered, and put into acanoe and set | shall content myself by opposing a simple denial. tinted using it ‘until h had taken twenty ottles. That OOD BOARDING, with pleasant rooms, for single gentle- y. Thev are false in every particular; and, like the a abit i a hive! A adrift on the Mississippi river. It makes my biood eur- in the enjoyment men. Likewise, a handsome furnished parlor with bedroom | Cabinet furniture, and the slower part by Messrs. dle and my fiesh quiver to think, of the suffering condi- sound man; and able to attend to all his dati whole article of the Courier, have, no doubt, been Wright & Alden as adry goods store,and F. Melvin LIVERPOOL the 6th July—The splendid and fast sailing packet ship | he now believes hi HED vcs DENCE, FF. Alleus will sall'as of good health; that_he vid} adjoining, suitable for a genteel family —b F requvar day. AIRS. GERE, 9 Conrthmdt street. 1 > i ,. | tofulfil them asa township officer as well as at any period of | mv1% Im*re he ‘a e fl tion of these unfortunate men, set adrift on the morning nted, if not penned, by some Mexican func- Having very superior accommodations for cabin, second cabin | his life; that h had hi tre Fe Aes hs ak LB th sk asa shoe store. During the progress of the flames | o¢ h Jul: f heed eke Jed | Prompted, af no » by some and steerage pesseagers, persons, about to secure berths should | onpahced te be tre werieathoenined;and that they are | $13 “R7SHIONABLE DRESS COATS MADE KOR | the front wall fell out, carrying down with it three | police. ‘wodied: in aboot two hours alter they were | Honary in New Orleans, who has imposed on the ake Sy eeotlemion 08 ee eT ume (Signed) RICHARD L. COX. | , “yy TWELVE DOLLARS. men belonging to Franklin Hose Company, who | set afloat. Wyatt and another remained with their hands | credulity of the E:ditor; or, perbaps, has found other i 100 Pine street corner of South street. | Affirmed to and subscribed, this 3d day of May, 1045, hefore m W. H. DE GROOT & CO., were badly nurt, and one, a Mr, Myers, canziot long } and feet bound forty hours, suffering more than tongue | more ‘persuasive means to make him the tool of a ‘The new and elézant packer ship Ashburton, burthen IIo [Signed] CHAUNGEY BUCKLEY Alderaan 102 Fulton street, Hast of Broadway, survive, The building, which was owned by Mr. | cantell or pen describe, when they were picked up by | foreign government, that seldom omits an opportu- bess aes nog, mater; succeed the Independence. a -_ : NNOUNCE to the Public that they will make to-erdera | 2- Wells, cashier of the Farmers’ Bank, was sntire- | some negro slaves, who started with the two survivors | nity to slander the motives and character of our pe TOR SALE, FREIGH ‘i ditre We-the ae Burlington Co, N. 5, Apel gahiiid. A ombie vinck Dress Cont for ly destroyed—insured. The damage to the ocen- | t = Emde mare a Fes by aA | people. Tam, Sir, your humble servant, E—F 4 ER— 5 e town: of Evesham, f 7 ls y yatt survives to te! he horrort y he .ANI ~ : ab Packet shi, MISSISSIPPI, cons, | 40 here corti, thee are wellneau singed with Mr, Richard | Cyodhiy bad inbdr Rey ae shape, Vel tadem bah 9 unneg sh Yampa of at present, a8 | tie Iash. “He told me seven murders had been commit: | _____Atexanper J. Atocna. Sak ey by Brown Bell, salted on the | Goszammtiode with ae bliers, eau eine ha hemata; | or material in un-maueltae ine Broad Cloth, Drapa'ete Sterno, | (Re Water done more iwjury than the fire. J. | ted'by their unmereiful treatment tobim, and one inno: | Atwill’s Music of the Bohemian Girl. | pomgon store Se and eftae Schenek’s Pulmonte Syrup and feel it our duty to recommend | Bombazine, tinen, 1 Teepe 2 a oi Chocks, Coss Sing Sing. cent man bung.” pene tg ee | To rar Eprror or tie New Yor Hera’ wiy coppe pelfect oles fora thier | ito the consumptive ta the strongest ‘possible terms, having ue wnmer . Prices ‘range from $! Scr dpesisntrated’ tie tional) ‘This statement is quoted at large in the Vic! ¢ Whig Sm,— cemmodations Tor 26 passengers. Apply | heen eye witnessto ove of the greatest cures ever performed in | ‘9 $17- 1500 PAIR OF PANTALOONS, a : of the 7th instant, and contradicted inthe most positive | An advertisement has appeared in several daily BS CLING Sob tos Sa rag for oniy 3s UR Re Of all grades, quality, colors and cuts. Prices from $1 to $6 SING Sina, June 22, 1845, | terms, both by the editor ane es unaopostor,’ Ttis. | prints with reference to Mr. Atwill’s publication of | ete roe iat. Willam'LeBrown,” John Hawn Leneary coke cate Bee ont realy ood et Gorm © to 68. Escape of Convicts, Sota ot hat ae nch transaction ae that narrated above | the music of the opera of the “ Bohemian Girl,” the | 3B: FOR ANTWERE— ‘The sole did sip DEVON Frankia B. Cox, (yitrew Griscom, | iat, Silks, Martie, rich ured Stryes,and } Six convicts rushed by the guard last Friday night | ever took place in Vicksburg, and consequently that it | copyright of which, as adapted, arranged, and pub- ‘Capt. ——, will meet wii despate! Thomas 5 a » ke. 1m 75 cents to $4. sence ricati yyatt or Green, We know nothing | lished by him, h new titles, original poetry, for the above pore, pea Scocpn ki Hewliags’’ ~ Jnecb Howls _Alsg, we hare a wry large lock oC French, Kngtish and Ame- | just as they were ringing the bell for close of work. | Symnis matters, bur we do know "Mir, Green, and have | e., priok to such. purlieation, was secured (0. him ‘ror passaye, having handsome furnished accommodations for : add , j Hlean Broad Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, ‘ofthe most desi+| Five were caught; but one named Frederick Par- | oot him es ose the manner in which gamb!or’s “d ld from such adve cabin passengers, and also for second cabin passengers in the Manutox, New J May sth, 1945, | rable and fashionable patterns, which we warrant to make and | ker, sent up last May from New York. escaped.— ity ked cards—and in ¢! Bi aera digg es panes pepe: deg tec apdage pe house on deek, apply to Mr. J. H, SCHENCROSICE Lain Pacts of the Bertige | At equal to any other establishment in the United States, | Sohs Sette ee ec inias Barry, from Abas | eee tY Oy yin eae done the public great sere | tat Mr. Atwill intends tamely to submit to the sale je" J. HERDMAN, 61 South street. | Church at Marlton, New Jersey. Some three or four. mor | Afull mi $20 to $35, and, if necessary, fur- | One of the others nam omas Barry, from Alba- | spect, at least, Mr. Green has done the public g * | of a spurious edition of his music, I take the oppor- i \ nished made his disclosures, at was unknown to v PP fro} ete. ny, was shot. vice. Until je? . PACKE ILLES — The Packet | since, | was taken by one of the deacons to see one of his re- | Ke invi fae eta taean ae 3 re : ibe Packet | rected neighbors, Mr, Richard. Lens 4 e buy for sell’ for cash only, and invite buyers to - RR eae bibs A, Capa gin, Hage, ah gsi A EP pe OC then laying to alt bu | gall and examine our stack etary Borghaning elsewhere, Aevains in CaNapa.—We are indebted to Living: | nufacturers for the use of gamblers; but now this fact | against one of the principal bookeellers and publish- CHAMBERLAIN wPHeEES ppression was, that die wentleman would not tive gue week. | yan tm en +H DEGROOT & CO, 102 Fultorst, | ston & Co. for the tol'owing letter: is 40 palpable, that no man of common sense or prudence | ing houses in this city, and intends to prosecute all 103 Front street, or to yn in my congregation last Sabbath a oat 7 , June 21, 1845.—With the exception | will be found risking his money at the gaming table. those who have been selling such spurious copies of BoYD eAHUNCE Aneta, healt toon man, Toul Have en at his house, and | ~NEW JERSEY HOTEL—MORRISTOWN. ee, there has been an almost total sus. | Card playing is uo longer looked upon as a game of | his music. By inserting this in your journal you all but the initiated, that cards were macked by the ma- | tunity of stating that he has commenced proceedings No. 9 Tontine Buildings, comer m him the | assuranc jour HE SUBSCRIBERS respectfully inform their friends and jownxight swindling. Mx. y a fully . " tueaus of saviug his life! “Tam, lly ye res. the onblic generally that the pth i commodion howe | Pi Sk pent arcaucnis sloen rato Roneale ye at Pa Soca are Masked by the ma- | VL! OOlige = gg TR E . at Morristown , 18.6 , : : + SAMUEL + . = Entertainment ofall those who will favor them with their com. | Which is supposed te be attributable to parties withhold: | nufacturer, so that a man who is ignorant of toes ciaris Counsel for Mr. Atwill, 41 Ann st. an longey st agent athe sale of the Bootan Behenek | E-ainle hem oneaic rors BL WNL es "| nldnges to gland by the next maitre wellasthrongh | those: who ares inated, “The use of such cards ehgahl | Sexe 1805, or mt 4,000 Bagh ign 7. rf entitle them to publie favor. WaNOk. ies to England b: as Well as throu; hc I. . gud} twenty passen; t itain. ‘Watts, on board, Poe Syrah, 5 1n25 3taw2m* re DAVID CROWEL. fear of a recurrence of restricted discounts at the banks. | be prohibited by law, and manufacturers be compelled “ = . va i RY Week Ce to erties "os ‘The Genuine Schenck's Palmouic Syrup can be had at the | Frvis7 POOL (ENGLAND) BOARDING HOUSE | ‘The country about tere appears remarkably well, and | to Goap ‘all cards with the same plate,—Battimore Clip | A Factory Opsravive.—Last evening, a female ; Proprietor’s office, No. } Courtlandt street, a few doors below EKPOOL (ENGLAND) DING HOUSE (ig i f age, . fi aS #South street._ | Broadway; No. 32 South Six Philadel phia, one door, “No. 70 Duke Street, crops are forward and healthy ; in Lower Canada gene- | per. hous 45 venrp.ce age, Come inte, Ou ones. par S FOK LIVERPOOL—New L ue—Kexular racket | bell Cl ret; at 16 Broadway, Albany; ormerly the Residence of ‘Sir William Barton.| rally there is an wausual breadth of grain sown this year. chase a paper, She informed us that she had been an ' ease SAI y PFormerty, ) CC F + | tive in the Lowell mills ninet 4 that fhe Roth Juae— ‘The elegant fast sail ket Ship wndl at No. 55, North Gay street (THE MISSES PEIKINS respectfully ask the patronage of | The most thriving part of Canada just now is the Oitawa operative in the Lowel nineteen years, and tha = x me a B. J. H. Trask, of 1100 tons, will i KF families = eutlemen vi ling Liverpeat, far helt em distiict, owing to the great success of the lumber trade ‘ a BAS bey b. feaiby Sp | here pb ieihees, good a i) ia ee neat s tablisl y rts i i i resting para, ph, s sted! health petiol ha bi st be or eight oF ing accommodation unequalled for ANOTHER REMARKABLE CURE TE ean OBER en retenceanen. bikie epring. Agentioann ine tat Gisteigh: dntoeea gid, Fae tT English uetapipercihe, tendon Morning work in the mill.” She had during the time saved about splendor aud cot Y - " that large quantities of American cured provisions are | 40 0 | ¥ , il OF Wall treet ona” SPPtY 0a board, at Orleans wharf, foot OF CONSUMPTION Relerenee—H, Worrall & Co., No. 26 Elm street, N. York. | brought there, which meet ready consumption by those | July 12th, 1787, and sal in it of that day’s * b $2000, which she had invested, we think, in the OT COLLINS & CO., 56 South street. BY SCHEN ’ afettmeodere | eagaged in tho lumber trade: fare” of the “Ro tre,” Well street, London, | purckase of a farm; and be she had given her Reamer ‘ E CK Ss GENTLEMENS LEFT OFF WAKDROBE ‘the flour market was brisk during the early part of | w! amongst ot tions, “The soldier tited of | parents, who were poor, $1,100. She had been married, ‘acl ip Roscius, Capt. Asa Eldridge, of 1100 tous, will PULMONIC SYRUP... WANTED. the and a large business was ¢ it it has now | war’salarms,” is announced to be sung by Master Bra- | and had one son, whe was now absent. Her name w: Garvie! Is week, re done, but it has now Be ——e ky wud sail Bch July, her regular day. MR, SCHENCK :—Dear Sir—Icina great satisfuction tome become dull; prices rango for the various qualities from | ham, lim who is now signalized as a veleransinger. At | Mirs. Clark, She has worked several years in the Boo = wit la this day to lay before you and the public,the great success 4 Qs 9 here 14 Very little wheat in the mar- | the time whem Master Braham sung this song, says the | mills, and is now about to commence work on the Mag _— 285 4d to2s Od There y little whea y FAOKETE OR HAVRE—Second Line—The tp ¢ of your KenuinePulmonic ket, and itis in request at 5s to 5s 3d per 6Olbs for Upper | Observer, “ Lord North was England's p minister ; | sachusetts. Her industry, economy, and contentment, eee et Se ye Tt canes Jas, Penk, will sal aiubtaslecenend utterance) iat fi Canada good. Ashew are dull--pote 22d, Pearls 9 | Pitt and Franilin, Burke and Washington, were. promi Jeyerve the highest praise.—Loweld Courier, June Sr ppl it physicians that attended her for 9 pence. nent performers on the public stage ; Louis XVI. sti Preigits to Liverpool are at 38 94 for flour, 258 for ash- | wore his head, and Tom Paine was sharpening the axe | ay yovrnaorpivany Story.—The Petersburg es. ‘There in no versel laid onfor London. ‘Large qtan- | for its removal ; Sexingapatam was unstormed by Com: | (74 jalligeneer, states that a negro Woman in tities of flour have been shipped to the Clyde at 3s 9d, | wallis ; Burns was in his prime, and Cowper still de- | te en aen ‘on Saturday with vomiting and in ‘or Freight or passage Pha & us $0; and th ld not her r, | toselling to any No.8 Tontine Buildings, cor Wallcon Wiser sets | At leugth we discovered some reference to your Eulmoute Sy: Tine th rap boleas sungine cure for umption, aud it has proved so | Ways Will be promptly mcheertally fecommend it to the jw} re my2iim*m FS GIRRDMAN'S OLD ESTABLISHED EMIGIAR®: | itt my dauuhter’s case, I can CAST OFF CLO! , 2% he world with his verse ; Byron wes a child in ; T HERDMANS OLD ESTABLISHED PMIGRAN® | "i"! c eek CLOTHING AND FURNITURE — | and ashes have been taken there from 25s to 31s 3d. Ex: | lighting the wor verse ; By ; hak town vaaimel,seseinbling 10. form « dog—abeut on PASSAGE OFFICE, 61 SOUTH STREET. Sapte wr cae (ROO steams | ADIES AND GENE NERD change remains at 14, bank, 3 days on New York, arms, eon a name uoknown, and Mre. Siddons only | Tar on ee mith tilt sath ent evory tilug tee PASSAGE. from Great Britain and freland, via. | day and night, and night sweats, barning in the palms ot the | Jy noes Chat EMEN haying any any cast offer | Lord Cathcart, the new commander of the forces, ar. | dawning af pre ey peel gaaer sr —a except hair, belonging to the canine race. On Sunday ui Peetu GH OU cerenderiae nomeiae find goles of the. feet, and seldom without pains iu her | yaanupertiuogs Clothing to dispose of will find ito their ade | rived during the week. We had a good teview the day | after a lapse of nearly 08 years, is still before the public | oan was seized with another vomiting At, and and Drafts furnished for any mount, payable at al h pain in her left side, and at length w. ny Mites for the gerne tomeribers who will pay the highest | of his arrival; he went down to Sorrel last evening. The | “living to please, and pleasing to li ‘The voice | throw up four animals of the same description as the one me unital Banks in Ragland, Ireland, Soulard and Wales, | Ha sumearance in voth sides, and in ber houlders also s.drend: | “NB COA live Uirongh the Post Offlees or ouserwise, will be | Montreal subscription for the sufferers at Quebec has | which charmed the ear (if he were musical) of George | tnrow a toon Saturday. ‘They wereelive when thrown a + MGdSouth atteet,__ | awelllng of her aneles. “Ehis can. te relied on ‘aren Wonegt | BEQUDLIY attended to, ‘mid imeee | Teached the sum of 40,000 dolla, the Third, whem he ae vttjard by: hin great ginaricon, | UP; andhave been preserved in spirit, 7 statement je ishi GENTLEMEN'S LEFT OFF WAI reign, may also hav Feiceaed . Te ne See EMTCRA Puce seyackeuns hee mea Sb Ben ggg ENTDEMEN. or Pavel " meni 4 Towa. —We are, says the Iowa Transcript, with- | Albert Prince of Wales!” A strange reminiscence | Queen's Vicvoria in ‘TeaRs.—We ought to men- rales—Those sending for thiher bee uroce, emerkc Net Vendy: "| saraipee ath Telnaes Iver OF tl i aupertivons | out any intelligence whatsoever from Towa © indeed, but yet'a true one. tion Me. Hack clever péreanafion of Monsieur themselves of . po eat - je perere or ges en's; also, JEWE: : | since our last, owing to the fact of the mail horses, on . . * rn ., | Mallet, before her Majesty and Prince / , who, ships, sailing from City and County of New Yor! SJBE ARMS, he, Ko, wil obeai Proton este Ne | the whole route, having heen levied on wader an execu- * New Sexcrwey, oF * vest Ke on pots | Wellas the audience, expressed mu h pleasure on the , Peter Delany duly sworn, depose and says that the foregoing | cash prices. H. LBVETT, tion for debt. ith instant, a box labelled is side up a jon, Her Majesty was not y earty ‘ished statement, signed by him, ta , to the best of hi Office No. 2 Wall street, New York. ‘We learn. however, by private intelligence, that the | marked to". Rennett, Louisville, Ky.,” and in anot! hter, but to tears, by the performance. A higher a nae batt .. a Bi amount, Payable | knowledge and bi ioe ier paid’ Families or gentlemen attended at ae Rees a bill to put the old Cou: ution, with the convention | place “ Crockory Ware,” was brought to the wharf at nt could not be paid to Mons. Mallet, whose CHIN filkk MAN, 61 South st. Sworn before — PETER DELANY. | poim | Doundaties, to the vote again in August, has been vetoed | Memphis preparatory to shipping Soon after the box ot more re pathetic. Tine mal arearner Hitgenis sail Kom Boston ou the 6th inet, | SXMIES HA DER, Majay of August, 1014 ane | By the Goveruor, and. that the two Houses were busi | was Tanded on the whart Hout « strinre noine was heard | —iaandon Literary by my23.rh “ J wed | ly. engaged in caucus, in an endeavor to pass it by a two- | within, and upon its being opened, a live ne, a | sie PASSAGE FOR HAMBURG— With h— | Please notice that the geauine — AND CLO thirds vote. ¥ Tt * from it, He ‘had almost Suilocated in his confinement | Brow ar Cuartes, [iu.—St. Charles, on Fox ew Pp SILAS HOLMES, | can he had at the Proprigtor’s co | NITURE WANTED. Judge William's appointment of Governog of this Ter. | hence the alarm, It seems that this negro, who was 4 | river was visited on the lth instant by a gale M the No.4 Courtlan PPO vt ’ ill ail as above, and can very | street below Broadway. jet | ALND thehishest orice kiven for ali kinds of east off clothing | rilory is generally eredited. slave belonging to a gentleman inthe vicinity of Mem | Which wn corakeralle damage, Several houses were "This ship havi pte Gf ad TO. THE PUBLIC, 7 | and good: seco fur iture. Persons wishing to dis- | It is also said that the Legislature has determined to | phis, had paid J, Bennett, a free negro, fifteen dollars to | fa soofed and barns blown down, &c. A new bi et e of the same, will do well to call on the subscriber, or ad- | remain in session the full time allowed by law, that is75 | transport him to a free State, and he had, according to | yy 00K and the Presbyterian church, just completed, w ‘Ggleans ‘ncco) areol ‘and OTICE TH O8EPH Tine through the Pe hich y : i mor cou desertion. Berson wishing tosecue berth id | Nee SU ANE STRERT my BON omer coe abo: | araadtaing tous bis! » which will be panctwally | days ! contract, boxed him up, and would have set him. at liber. consilerably injured. Qu the Da Tage several houses 1 See Boox : essful. Ben ‘ 4 a! make early application on board, oF LOM, DAVID'S 80: 49% Chatham street, New York The clerk of the Saint Croix, down last evening, in- | ty if he had bee #0 7 Conor clei aad much denage wes doug bere, Ved. T, TAPSC LOMO} iNE, M. D, —Constantl dy suasouabls assortmeupot nen | forms us that the lowa Legislature adjourned last W'ed- | sent to jail, and tbe ebony “ crockery ware” was restored | fe i.05, &o.—Cleveland Herald, . mytert comer Bout wire aud Maidea lase. fel tmtec *No.3t Reade nese New ¥ ork, EIS ep cee mete Een” | nesday, ba ’ to its original ovner, (eaves

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