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=Be ES) 351 s8s sax s 3 s2 $y) dasbadaseaus & 3 15,817 7,759,616 1,438,574 6,759,485 ‘s PROM THE Unit: ‘ATES For SE ee st Siaesssssly The lowest average price touched was in 1843, and the highest in 1887. The largest exportation was in 1940, and nearly one-third of the total amount exported that year went to Great Britan. bbls. exported in, 1840, 1,309,950 bbls. were shipped to Great Britain and her pos: $5 37 per bbl. This unusual demand from Great Britain and her possossions for our breadstuffs wasproduced by a short harvest in the mother country, and the necessity of obtaining larger supplies than usual from abroad. Prices in this country were at the time very much reduced in consequence of repeated abundant harvests, and the re- cent contraction in the eurrency, and we could export our principal staples more profitably than for many years previous. The importation of breadstuifs into Great Britain every year ia very large, the products of the United Kingdom being annually much less than the de- mand for consumptions The annexed table will show the quantity imported every year :— ‘Coax, Gain any Froun Imporrep into Gasat Barrain Ist January, 1830 To 1813, Total Im. the 1,893,121 ions, at prices averaging In Each Year Prom Tin The importation of grain into Great Britain from foreign countries ranges from ten to twenty millions of bushels annually, of which, about one and a half millions of bushels ate received from the United Stat. supplies England with about one-half of the quantity an nually required. With not.more than fifteen millions 0, acres under cultivation, but little more than the State o NewYork,she supplies England annually with a quantity of grain three times greater than is exported from the United States to all the world. ‘The production of wheat in tho United States in 1843, amounted to 100,810,856 bushels, equal to 20,062,371 bbls. of flour, of which about one million barrels were export- The production of wheat in 1844 was equal to 19,121,400 barrels of flour, of which 1,438,574 barrels were exporte 1—leaving a balance in the country equal to about one barrel per head per nnum. This surpluais of wheat alone, the production of which is only about one-fifth that of cern. Nearly one-tenth of the agricul- tural production of the United States is annually ex, ported, leaving nine-tentha for home consumption.— All we want is markets for our productiens to stimulate cultivation, and we could supply all Europe with bread- stuffs. Since 1838 the wheat crops of Ohio, Michigan, Indiana and Illinois, have nearly dowbled, and the pro- ductions of the soil increase ten-fold more rapidly than consumers. According to the census of 1940, 3,719,951 individuals in the UnitedStates were employed in agricul. ture, and only 909,356 in commerce and manufactures. Avery greatchange has no doubt taken place in the employments of the people of this country since 1840. The revival of trade, and rapid increase of manufactures have required a greater number of laborers in theso branches, and many may have been withdrawn from the cultivation of the soil, to supply the demand for opera- tors in manufacturing establishments. ‘The agricultural class has been by no means reduced by the withdrawal of those required in this branch of business. The great influx of foreigners has increased the number of pro- @ucers full as fast ax consumers, and every employment is fully supplied with laborers. census was taken. there were mora eneacnd in aeri tural pursuits than for many years previous. vulsions that just previous to that time had taken pla in commercial affairs, induced many to turn their atten- tion to agriculture who were previously engaged in mer- cantile and manufacturing operations. Since the times improved, and every branch of business has become active, and the productions of the soil, industry, within the past have without doubt been greater than for increase in Great Tn 1840, when the and of every other any previous year. tain is very large in the number engaged in commerce Within ten years, from 1931 to 1841, the num. ber engaged in agricultural pursuits decreased. Comranative Tae, ov EMPLOYMENTS. The changes that occurred in the interim are not given: and as the numbers employed in any particular industry fluctuates, from time to time, as the policy of the govern | ment and the movements in the currency may make or otherwise, we may take it for granted that this is'a very favorable view, taken at ‘a very favor- able time. In this country, where the existence of every commercial interest depends upon the policy of the go- vernment and th state of the currency, the number em- ployed in the different branches of business fluctuates enormously, and in no one more than in manufacturing establist,ments, Old Stock Exchange. gehen Canton Co $110 NY City's, "70 99) 9000 Ohi 101 130 Morris Canal gee do 3D Farmers’ Tr % Housatonic RR 2% do wy 50 2 200 Reading RR $5000 Illinois spel bds_b3 38 150 L Island RAR New Stock Sxohange. © uo Osha NJ 31m Nav 530 18 ‘a S's '25 shas Canton Co 75 shas U 8 Bank 200 varmee. Tr eres. z Sales of Stocks at Boston. heshire RR, 10044; 20do, sodm, 101%, ested to meet at their #15, #8 o'clock P. M is busiuess of im; WM. FAIRBROTHER, N. A. jez Ww. e At Harlem River. 1 EORGE NOWLAN resj returns his most sin- i and the public for for the last ten year has fitted up the I yd, and every accommudation 5 ¢ Railroad Cars Hotel for 12}¢ cents, from the Ciry ART WELLS WASHINGTON HOUSE, 223 C1 tre ‘H ere. NEXT TO THE fienters tn front of the hale 28 8: ABOVE ayant ad Cold—in fine apart. NOTICE. F the Gentleman that lives in Bleecker street will return» nenta—for both ladies an weeks past, he will much oblige t! ‘d paying the expense of this ELASTIC BVER FITTING WIGS AND SCALPS, WITHOUT METALIC SPRINGS OR CLASPS. CHARLES RIDGWAY, HAIR CUTIER AND WIG MAKER, NO, 2 WALL STREET, ite TUR Custom House, B.—Formerly of Howard's Hotel © ite. Vauilia Be ww Root. eet 600 « driodat 200 groce Lorofoco Aout Fine se ermal Oth instant. NTED—A young man with from 8300 1) $000 cash, Wie geatteaan te take sae ners. lis! al easy usivens: theirs of which wil yield from $4 ck, oF i preferred a salary of Siz wer week will | use of huis mouey.. ‘This situation wil manent and. the be I Hpolt tess they can Suateh the pauite er information can be had resin Mr Beck, at French's Hotel: tat dence and’all particulars, A LADY, who has dere knowledge of Music, being tanght by the first masters in Europe, and feelivg herself co cae ete eaggs th eccorerauenaty weg wish terms,” A note addressed to A, BC: che ofice’ ofthis sic. ite te avers shail be puvetunlly attended to. jeasimere ANTED IMM DIA’ Y—An i id intelli Wire de Oe eee ae eee WANTED-Serer Comish Ming APC ap 86 South street. VERE je2%6 3t*ec W ANTED—A few activo, intelligent men, to act -a agents for the sale of new and popular eations fy different parts of the country. "$300 ‘beard ‘will Tasured thems in wetime, with aeropporsanith af closing 1008 and more tf i employ, will ao doubt yer $1000 per yenr, clear oC all ex. ‘and the sagen ich must toes,‘ there 1 Coiled: eacts man Gistrlet, nnd {e will be sa he hate i Le, hae gd out. None need arity a : . fae ie is Our Object to get them started insuch a manner as, will be benef ial to them, HI as to us. “Asply a5 Dunne treet. Letters must be post paid. je fe) ya passenger landing from the harque Perse- verancs, from B fast, two Trunk: several Baudbsves: wval aFeather Bed. Any person giving information whe e such goods are, or returni 's tl street, New York, will same to93 Perry street, or 44l Pearl ha dsomety rew Je2T 3ttee FEVER AND A YNKOOP & CO.’8 COMPOUN! ws are of Fever aud Ay mitten ‘The tors of tl Sreatest ¢ e in to ie pal ith the assuranc and permanent cure of that distre: Fecommended, and bas been extensivel, ed success in relieving many o this scourge of our country; when used according to tions,has NEVER FAILED of effecting a permanent cu at ‘obstinate stage of the disorder. Persons of wenk stomach and children may take it without the least difficulty. It strengthens the stomach and digestive onxans, induces an anpe- and seldom requires more fl et a cure. urely vegetable, and cont injurious to the most delicate constitution, We offer the following testimo- nials from two physicians who have used it ia their practice with uniform success:— Gents—I have used your medicine, called “ Compound To- nic Mixture,” in cases of Fever and Ague, and have found it to answer the purpose better than anything I have ever prescribed in my practice. I hav it when employed as Assistant Surgeon in the United States Navy, on different stations, and when we have had as inany as forty or fifty. c d this artic 7 fh oattal commend this article fro ference over all other artiel complaint. re of Ague an ee, and asa mn make for it, In every far as Tk preserubed it in Ague and Fever, it has been successful. it an excellent Tonicin debility following Fevers generally. 1 hope it may get the extension and patronage it deser v ily, ory respect. B: FLEMING, M. D. id by R. Ds Wynkeop, Druggist, 02 dk, aud for sale by Dr ty Dy leming aad B Nig, Ac Heynoling Co, Buller G8 Ti Vm Goi THE EYE. DR. POWLLL AND DR. DIOSSY, OCULISTS andOPHTHALMIC SURGEONS, No. 261 Broadway, Corner or Warren Street, New Yor, COONFINE their Practice, to Diseases of the Eye. Gpera- tions pen that organ and its appendages, and to all imper- is E fections of Vision. ‘Testimonials from the most eminent inedi- cal men of Europeand America. Reference to. Patients who have been perfectly cured of Amau ataract, Ophthaliic, Nebule or Specks on the Bye, Strabismus or Squinting, &e. jARTIPICIAL EYES inseried, (without any pain or opera- tion, ) that canmot be distinguished from the natura SPECTACLES—Advice given. ax to the kind of Glasses suitable to particular defects. ‘The Poortreated gratuitously. RADUATE Pie pate Gy ot ed burgh, h Kk Grn Oltcc at No. 85 Mercere SSlnbyngh hs tken TO BAKERS AND OTHERS. HE subscriber contemplating removmg to the country, offers for sale his No. 57. Hamersley street. (established for the last fourteen years) with every utensi cessary to carry on an extensive business. ‘The prem built by him two years, je281m*m O excl ly for a bakery, and are convenient, light, and well venti The building fronts on Hamersléy and exteuds thi h to Downing street; entrance from both streets. re two excellent ovens I! et by 9; alarge flour loft, sitting room, bed rooms, &e. e1 first rate store custom, also an out door rove. "The fumily baking has for years past been more than sufficient aloue to pay th “GTalk " Any person disposed to purchase, cau do x0 by apvlying on the prem.ses, where he will receive every information, with terms, &c. JAMES TURNBULL, New York, June 27, 1845. Je27 IwFee A FIRST RATE OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLISHEKS AND OTHERS WHO REQUIRE COPPERPLATE PRINTING. HE adverti ‘oung man who has had extensive experi- +35, 1n some of the first Offices in Europe. Festrurtifineeste — nw mee aervites, would be required. He owu hich he will give gratuiton u acter and cay Address C.-A., Herald Otlice. ae N JAPANAIS, Duane Street. H. PARKER, Age A. tuitydaforme ie nds 3 ‘as received a mi nt tad Autiguttien, contiping of dapancee, Porcelain Jars s, Flower Boies, Plates, Dishes, Cups snd Saucers; old resden Por Groups and Figures; Cups and Saucers; an of the 16th century ; aud two Ebony Wooden Carved from the years 1510 and 1577, formerly belonged t Great Inquisitor of Spain, sue country; of whit au ~ Hradies and. ‘Gen leme 0, Shairs, for olie Churches; to 7 from 1b." Seu BM jek? 2merh MARINE PAVILION. Eauahfichanegt Yo nom ope for the eee ar aad fase Gliing unieith Femilves, Ail ae r yearly, to the Subscriber, atthe ‘stor APY eM AM CRANSTON. je2T 6 OPPER-TW cises Gauligh Sheathing Ci ‘opper, comprising 6} acomplete assurtment, from 16 to » aVery stiperior srticle, being manufa tured from the best of ore, selected wit purchaser CO ee eee ae nO COLLINS CO. 96 South st, SLT —English % itable for roofs of Pocorgant set psnmy tery vuveror aie a vm of oa t bottot ves el at als« Usoper: “For sie by. BK. COLLINS & CO 40 South at- Jed7 ec HEAT—Z000 bushels Tinois Wheat, for sale in lotsto Wenn "EK. COLLINS & CO., 56 South st. Beeswax-2 casks pure Mi i Wax, just.received and tor aale by lissouri ® & COLLINS & CO. 56 South at. ied? ec MOHAWK AND HUDSON RAILROAD COMPANY BONDS OF 1845. [NTEREST on the abore Bouds, duel at July, willbe paid iti e of tothe holders AEE W, ROBINSON & CO., 2 Wall st. June 26, 1845. Je27 Iwree Bushels Prime Nova Best Pontes for sl, i hels Prine Nov: ‘otatoes for sule, in L, S00 Bebe Tass feces, Bee board. Schooner Bee, Capt. Corner, foot of Rosevelt street, East River, or enquire 8, CORWIN, STOW & CO., 91 South street. aetre TREASUREIVS OF EB, Norwicr axp Worcester Rainoan Co., Norwich, ( A DIVIDEND of Three per cent for tI as been dectared on the shares of this C Hom, Day d nfter the first day of July next, to the -y at the Transfer Office over the at the Bank of the Jan, State of New York, in the City of ‘ork, and at this Office, ‘he Boo! ill be clo-ed from the 27th of June. ii it, to next inclusive. G. 8. PERKINS, the ath of July Jedrodulys Jab ‘Treasurer. FOR SALE. HE Lease and Fixtures of + Refreshment Saloon, nicely , yy loing a very e: nied eiarioe soresebllae-hormeidtix-a! Conmaned tate lent opportunity. ress Gr Rk, By at the Herald office. for the interview. je26 St*re \TCHES —WATCHES AND Ji&WELKY 1 Wis, Wits ts vaiatons Cold or Giver, Wea Gold Chains, Gold Pencils: Keys, te., will find it greatly to thelr eck vant to ci ibscriber, who i al escrito any other use tnt Gly. Gold Watches a Tow as Bay ud Say each. Watches and 0d tite or the money Te Watches and Jewel Tepair th ded. Sia Se ese mamas “ad Wertchoeds ok wach le in usuel price ; EN, ‘Watches and Jewelry, E°C. ALLEN, Importer of Wate! sad Jewelry, m25 lintee Late 1, cor Willinm at. an ateiee RNAV EMBRUIDE RIES ; re Pisa ona tee publics tome 2 fendid Foods of tre noovg Seton Ser cerodeee aneetorr ice: wit totals cre rifling edva jzinal cost. He would also call a How pe ocxtrel fess perepased ot opetion; aan hecnecoe est ya 5 tanich wi ‘deverving an ently The hich will be ons Iotowing arevery desirable, bing 2 per cent under the usual retail L Hi sk Chemisetts, richly embroidered, from 14s to $3,508 worth $2.05 t» $5.30, : 400 Kmbroidered Collars, finished edges, for #s., usual price 10s 6d. 50 Embroidered Capes, at $3, usual price $5. BP do. dn very hich, ftom €0t0 818, 200 pra Embroidered Under Sleeves, from. 4s to $300. I case Embroidered Drosaes trom $9 upwrtrda $00 Gor Linen Lawn Handkerchiefs, rom 6, 50) lo extra hemes! ize, for gentlemen’s use. do do__ematich do, from Sod. d vies ers. choice assortment of tich embroidered Handkerchiefs, which are offered anusually cheap. Scases ious styles of Swiss and French Muslins, in wpe pla ee. ‘&e. lot new Mus Trimmings Laces, Veils, Hosiery Gloves, FE WIT Oe HO eT EROADWAY. %e., &e., all mval_tm*re —— eee GOMIC ALMANACS FOR. 1816, FOUR KINDS EWS agents, C) pebliegion depots, booksellers, and the public gen y ae i the anual tified ‘ice of our Comic pes Paglcie with fan pad hae ited wi th jh, fate om, volume of Tnughin rr Comic, Crockett’s Go, 4 ic, sand De Darkies Comic, thase on the spot will oy Ui buy ; those at % distanee will order, o: send for samp | » sale the geeatest variety and yuantity of Childrens? Bovis, eulired and plain Soug Boa colored. prin His) Cstalogites on wpplica: Se. ke. in the a led ons, tl low ry low. fre ‘and 46 Tall fantige to al ' " street. Jeldim're surePiNt Bios pay Be Cured without or Expense. The greatest pene si Yor alt the Com ever known for plaints which it professes to cure, will be given Gratis to the affticted who ca afford to picchate by, fo Broadwaf,’ New York. BARTINES LOTION—The otion was invented some Years ago, at isthe luction of acecidental discoveries, vided by she experience. The origin il desisn of it was or af eee fhe iiventors ‘own use, bus no foouer had it benorpe u iJ » than inquiries to made, Tie flends of chose athe’ hank ae Sa eere t mende, bs yrherw it might be procured " “Thus its ime. begau to (om individual to individual. antil it became knew as manever ailing cure, mn most of the larve cities in the Union, pasting, "oF the aid of the public ineas, it has ty tired ite ertebrity und found its way into publig favors an, unrivailed ind extraordin’ry balm in the cure of many of the ills to which mankind are subject, In cases of Gout, Rheumatism, Swellings of all locations er Fractured Bones, Bruises, Cuts, Con ation, Poisonous Bites aud is Coms or Bunioms, and of every description, it affords an immediate and per- lief. Te is, ps the only article that can ve de- na Pees + Lg coe am ‘i cold alter violent exertion an Overheating For’ Glandulat ov ' Tumors. Vetter or Rin ‘worm, au 3 of ‘ky ie 1s @ Most exce! re ‘ever and A, ue Breast and Face, Cramp in the Stomuch, and Headache rm, But above all, in the citre of 4 endinony juries, Sprains, and Wounds of i] description, ‘4 most astonishing manner. its magical powers. the Lotion exerts over tbe iu generally produced by slight injur cure, given mal, (to such Oy rather tvan the natural speed of th become equally celebrated as an tin vores fie both for man and beast. The following are some of the complaints most common to the horse in which it has proved its superiority. _ The Lotion is composed e: tively cf the medi ties of vegeta ta pure by distillation and other chemical proces: ward medicine, itis the most ting aud cheering character, dull, heavy and hypacho: dei man: saject and give life and anigration to“both bode and caind ‘o be, had in New York of Thomas §. Bartine, of 92 Vesey sree. opposi le tle nimal,) It has Vashington Market, at 75 cents per vith proper directions for use on every bottle ; T. fassau street ; at T, the Drug Store, corner of Sixth Ave- nue hirteenth street. * Also, of the Proprietors, 323 Broadway, where there will be le a liberal ‘ount to those who want to purchase by the ig or other uses. sale of the above BARTINE Lotion. 30., Proprietor: 323 Broadway cipal Depot, Where a large volume of testimon respectable par y be seen other parts, CARVER & HALL, RCHITECTS, | En Building and Real Estate . Ageuts, 99 Wall street, New York 31 North Sizth stret, Philadel; ens, 8) ecrlica d Estimates for Build: $ 8 a rawings and Specifications for Patent, Rights. Real Es- ought and sold; money loaned and invested; property Je22 mere and rents collected. Engles 3 brass W! asso of various prices and ity ‘Cello, Double Bass; Ophilide, with 9 and 11 keys; Bass and Tenot Trombones,’ with valve and. plain; French Horn, with valve and plain; Trumpets; Comets; Bugles, &e ‘very, superior dealty of ‘Violin Strings, and other instru-- ments, wholesale and retail, by J. F. WOLTER, 116 West Broedway, up stairs. Military Bands supplied atthe most reasonable terms. je19 Im*re DR. BOSTWICK, No. 75 Chambers Street, L ING known to this community as a skilfal and successful Operative Surgeon and Practical Physician, may be con- salted any time during the day. and evening. FREE ADVICE TO THE POOR will be given e y between Band 4 o'clock. For a proof of his success in the treatment of Surgical and Medical Dis- gases, he refer the reader to the Monthly Report of the New York Medical and Surgical [ustitute in unother column. To strangers or any one req references will be gi to many of te mabe: emg medi men of this city, as to his respectability and qualifications, Gthce 15 Chambers street, frei house west of Broadway. Je26 2tis*re. J ust PUBLISHED And for sale by Wm. Radde, No. 322 Broadway, a Manuo! of ‘OMG3PATHIC PRESCRIPTIONS, By H. Sherrill, M. D., Member ol the N. Homanpathic In- stitute, and author of the Treatise on Epidemic Diseases, 4-26 3t*re eet a ELLY : f or three respectable Young Men can be accommody ted with Breakfast and Tex, with single Beds, for Two Dollars per week, full board $2 75, at 179 Church street, one d from Franklin. B.—Respectable references required. 526 St¥re TO FLUTE AMATEURS. R. GOSDEN (for many years Flutist to the Park Thea- e,) being diseugaged until the re-opening of the regular happy to devote his time, day or evening, to esideuce No. 62 Canal street. te) ig a ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. OST oF stolen last Sunday night, a Lady's Purse, contain L4 ing two one hundred dol the State Bank of New York, letter G.or C. One Mexican Doubloon; one half do do; one cighth do do; one English Sovereign; one half America mall Mexican Silver coin ealled Qua tillos; aud three : arkers, the one's face representing Queen View torin, the other's face marks 1, 2, 3, like the spots of cards... ne.avestio _ The finder will feeeive the above reward and. FRENCH GENTLESIAN, «graduate of tho Uatvern E GENTLE E ol falversity A ibctoctgsectemntt fading iccseos eckeak beasties situation as instractor—throngh the means of the sown, , «horas andliberal ete jon, audalso drawing end painting © . lowers. o'he best retercuces can be had, and his ‘name and residence by applying tothe Rev_A. Verren. Rector 0 Freuch Protestant Church of this city, No. 99 Franklin str t ‘ind tm! HAVANA SEGARS, imported by M. AN- GULO, for sale at 27 Liberty chem will be found Cabanas, do Im Greacd, Sun Reman Belincs” Goton ts, and vari rraca, man, Delisies, 7 ms other brands. ‘Also, old’ Tobacco, from the above well- aon house, just imported by the Christoph Colou and the Rapid. a3 Sm*re wnily, a sit ° TO CITY AND HOTEL > ND COUNTRY FAMILIES, ke. EXTRA FINE. TEAS! Greenwich Street, Nearn Countnannt St., anv oprosite THE Paciric Hore, E BEG LEAVE to (nform you. that wo established motes ea eeteaiic te ieee aed ity an eet cee re eid Sst of ey clear wore is. the United Beacons and we rousider best reasons Wwe ean urge to obtain Your pe- e » however, mt leasure in stating, that we 3 ti sane SS gieet = eee Bonchoug, he., which haye arrived here ine and Good e bapa ip or] 2 chong, inch, with, wari ties, we offer at wholesale and retail, ™ wernment Java and other Coffees, as rou heretofc Se ign aed New York—121 Chatham st.; 361 Grand st. and 318 Bleecke; “"Philadelphia—o9 Chestnut street, and 45. Fifth atreet. my9 2m*m thier, BEXWEEN BROADWAY AND No. 37 DEY STREE’ 43 ates GREENWICH STREET. > ANDS SCOTT returns his most sincere thanks to his SANE aut. public at large, for the liberal support re- been in business, and hopes by the same strict attention to merit a contianance thereof. he cited of his Ales, Wines, Liquors and Seg: . too, well known to need comment. A large assortment of Refreshments to be had at all timesstil) twelve at night—such as Beef Steaks, Mut- ton Chops, Fried Kidneys, Ham and Eggs, Sardines, Poached ‘Bes, Pickled Tongues, Welch Rarebits, Coffee, Tea, &e A ood dinuer of Roast or Boiled Mest for One Shilling, every day, from 12 to 4 o'clock. Dublin» Brown Stout always on draught. ings for 25 cents aad 373 cents. Cold Cuts ata moment's notice. This House has been proved, by comparison, for years past, to be the coolest and most comfor able in the city, No House better supplied with Engl i hand cit Always the latest news by Seeutneny Good Hopi for Private bustin always ead’ « ms a moment's warniag—tree—aratie—t for nothing. je8 Im*ec LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, HALL LANTERNS * “AND CANDELEBRAS FOR THE SPRING TRADE, ITZ, BROTHER & CO, No. 13 John street, are manu- facturing,and have always on hand, complete assortment dlarieles us tet ine, ofthe following descriptions, which they Will sell at wholesald or retail, at low prices for eash : ya ee Re agape tee lar Ps, Jt ane ron’ a re, Rear ian e Corset ecievouted Patent Solar Lad iN or bronzed. Stand Camphene Chandeliers, re Oil and Lard Oil, Whale Oil: at This? SUPERIOR. MARKING PLATES AND ALPHABETS CUT. RY JOSEPH SIMPSON, No. #0 FULTON, Nean to Peant. Starer. MILITARY EQUIPMENTS. H, 1. STORMS, 94 FULTON Stee, constant'y on a assortment ilitarv ane ho ep A ‘"Ylcred equipments ofevery etyle, made to order. je13 tn*m LARKE, is devo ep i or ihe best of hehe ee m*rre atk Brecser, bovb, el , snd colored race TKimvelt , fitting al hose in want of employment, and is in which ong Ca. i aking merits. rect, and fAtted up for the recommod: nployaient: Call et 99% Drane sree wea" im*m WALTER FIPES, of difierent tines, conttant VAST [HON lyon hand. ‘Also, American Pi Won, fon tle My nw nucy.ans vat tenth awe ater at HE PANAMA, from THull—Consjgnoes per his vessel please send U emia ‘offic * ‘ot arcteene bers, as all goods not permil within five days, are le to s the public stores, ‘OODHULL & 8, bg to the public stores, SMUNTURNS Jeol smver tree New ‘ark. AUCTIO SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Sniffen & Co.—Thi unent of Furniture, any,"Tea. and Dining Te N NOTICES. BY LAST EVENING’S MAILS, Washington. {Correspondence of the Herald.) Wasurncton, June 26, 1845. rouble in the Camp—The Meeting and its Tempo- rary Suppression—Straws in the Breeze—Matri- mony— Funeral Rites, §e., &e. On the heel of the letter of Gen. Van Ness, we have the right honorable Collector of the port of New York, C. W. Lawrence, among us. He has one up to the President, and Mr. Morrishas gone up, and a lot of other old Hunkers have gone upto see Capt. Polk atthe State Department, onthe sub- ject of complaint between the two Corneliuses and the Administration, not forgetting the old wheel horse of the Metropolis Bank. What's to be done, we don’t know. We waited personally upon Mr, Rives to-day, in regard to that “suppressed speech,” after reading an explanatory article in the “Union” of the how’ and the why’s of its rejection. Mr. Rives said, “Oh! no! no !—not publish it now—if they are satisfied, let it rest—I am sure its of no consequence at all.” But it is of consequence. Didn’t Mr. plain of the super enced, as a breach ¢ Did he not say that the rejection of the old o Glohe firm, upon the part Did he not read a letter of the latter clause of this latter chi intimate rather broadly UCTION NOT! o'clock an lee F is. wvaus, Ottomans, Re Top Dr-ssing Tables, do, High Post Bedste\ day Evening, June fon. 30th, For the Second city, will be produced the celebra- and Astral Lamps, eu Copuriot | AN a ees Amaud | Balthazar, ENJAMIN MOONHY will sell This Day at 10 o'clock, at the store 85 John stre fags, Beads, Cush Hees, Beads, Caahi Goods, by order ions, Light Stands, Razor Strops, Lot of P va, 0 centay Gallery 23 ceutar at7 o'clock, aud the Curtain wil ‘ublépast 7 o'clock. CASTLE GARDEN, Messrs. French aud Heiser Cents. Grand_ Entertainment! Saturday Evening, June 28th, ertainments will ture to the celebrated Opera of b Song, 3 $1; Secoud and Third [y it rise precisely at damaged. " table for a lawyer or countiby house. Aliso, 25 bbls. Carolina Potatoes. ts CS the admired Over- ine Du Chypere. Master Wm Wood. Model of Ancient Greek and OLD LINE ENGRAVINGS AND DRAWINGS AT AUCTION. LEVY will sell on Saturday Broad Overture to La Gazza t: panish Castinet Dance, #3 Cohou. many rare and exq icene of the Youth of Sparta, mine this collecti are ‘particularly. lavited to Ov. ti erture to the Tel atte Ballad from the “Ls B, Dance of the Tyrol To conclude with Farsloes. ( Which Messrs. Wood, Parsio Misa Coheu, will appear, Lnterataments au itermission of Ten pmenade and Refreshment ors open at halt-past 6 o'clock. Performence to cou mence at Bo’clock. NIBLOS GARDE: BENEFIT OF MR ROBERTS, | Bs median from trea, ecoud Week of the Arnearaice the, Wondertal Saturday Eve: y ur F &STHER COHEN, who formarty lived with Mrs age to live in New ¢, Dennison aud will hear something greatly to mvl0 2m dykwy*re WINES, OIL, OLIVES, &e. }..45 Pine street, ale the following articles . Rives \- nd Blair had expert hy ice of the new organ and ne Was an outrage upon the n Gen Jackson? fackson to establish not thut Futher Ritchie had bet: or that the rejected “Orgun” would be din opposition to the “ “Organ” of the Now we are tol and much nore ae a‘ suppression of the speec! Union. The idea that som would not altogether be in proaching funeral obsequie: not cover the case, was—upon the as administration, the responsibility. dared not the publicati every view, it was_ poll press it—and hush it u But what ungrateful and FP. Blair! its utmost to coneili: to stop their growling, ton from the official pa; mission to Spain. son, Montgomery, was o! option, which was refused with ner-in-law at St. Louis of Mr. Ty Mr. Wimet, was made the Postmaster of that that Mr. Rives himself was offe or the Collectorship of the Not very profitable to be sure, but in leisure for other pur- the bait, looked at the looked at Mr. Ritchie, and then in placed one hand in his pock- and the other a la mode by pantomime, as ite; “No, sir, you can’t ILBERT DAVIS. coruer of William, of his own selection Wine, of the highest order. - Jas, do do ‘The celebrated Cor e. Clos de Vougeot,Chambertin Renmune do. : misberg and renting, Sune 28th, sae! Creal) A Veigininis ce with a Burletta ca Chateau Marga, Latte, Latour, La Rose, a dred, od ‘snail packages of Union,” as the the administration. at Mr. Rives said all this and Ty satisfactory clue to from the columns of the e portions of the 5 consonance with tl 8s to Gen. Ja _It was an aesault—the dministration ; and the organ of the Ulysses of the Uni ion of that speech, while, in itic to exclude it—and sup- Cheese; 30 Queen's Olives, qpleciedae Seville.” * to bo the very best quality, without regard to, cost by th Subscriber, during the last niu FIVE DOLLARS REWARD, Monday last, (16th inst.,) at the Park ‘heatre, or k Place, a Gold Bracelet, in tiv the head. The finder bove named reward ou returning the same at ATWILL’S ee oe THE “BOHEMIAN CAUTION TO MUSIC SELLERS, PERI- NEWS VENDERS, I adapted the Music of this a TA Frederick Flij ey gis Luter of half’ CONCERT A LA MU! wformances of the ANTOMIMISTS, Snake, having an opal se loney and Steward. Messrs. Nann, Walke To conclude wi Charles Swiftly, Mr Roberts ‘a the o-wtse of the piece Mis: ce a popular Pas ‘Aa efficent Poti ODICAL AGENTS, N the Month of December last. Opera at a very great expense, adding new matter, new ti- tles, and some original poets yr ou and Celeste christians are John C. Rives The administration has done those two customers, and after their excommunica- per. Blair was offered the jected it with scorn—his a Charge-ship, at his ice wail always be in atteadaace to main- secured to myself & Co., of Phitadel- heap edition of this adaptation thereof, and th T have, by my counsel lings against these IL 80a. the genuine blast oe aaa wpted and published by: me, eminent vocalists, Mr.and Mrs. Segui A limited number of Season ie whit fit to isene a spurious. ch Performance to commence at 8 o'clock Agents, aud here! PALMO’S OPERA HOUSE. sons who may vend CHAMBERS STREET. Tue Best Ventivatep ae IMMENSH ATTRACT Unparalleled Success of the Operatic Burlesque Saturday Eve Will be performed the Burl Taken from the favor Amina, a-mean-her, Elvino, he’ll-wean-h -fellowalins Dan T the autographs of aud Mi Frage TWILL, 201 Broadway. Atwill, will insert the the mission to port Washington, it Opportunities . Mr. Rives looked at Administration, true Kentucky st et, shaking his dollars, his nasal organ, indicatin; tinctly as in black and whi come it, eggzackly.” But— uliculty over? We fear not. are done with the rites to ill be revived, the s; | will shine out a: t will be a fire, the family ; equal to the hai But Father Ritchie is prud vengeance on the part of Mr. Rives, case to the “ young demoeracie” of the U. S. Jour- nal, or if they will not aid democrats of the Constitut inexpedient, then the Intelligenc {v ered to give Mr. R immortality independent ot Blai late contested speech in the Herald. and has had_his labor, a for nothing. Had he assent suggestion, the designation of ‘ Orator would have become a title for transmission to his latest posterity. _ Connected ‘intimately with this disaflection of Blair and Rives, is, we fear, the withdrawal of Col. Samuel Medary of the Ohio Statesman. He did not like the promotion of Father Ritchie as the veteran could have desired, nor missal of Blair on any terms meet with Col. Meda- ry’s approbation. Besides, it was almost the mous voice of the Ohio should have the cabinet That another Coun apers in the employ of shove threeImonths, | “Ne S™PIOY 0 EXPRESS NOTICE. HE Undersigned being desirous of doing all in their power to sustain the Government. in its experiment of gi ive notice, that on and after d Je matter. whatever. in envelopes, or in wrappers, will be receive: Offi by express, or othe: wise. ctions will be given to their Agents to. refuse » under wh. apever eu Livi Per postages, hereby July next no mail Tereza, a-teazer, ali a wits ana a ha eae LIVINGSTON ke WeLtS, ‘on the Accordion, hy Mr, New York, June 23, 1815. pee co or BLOCK TIN WARE MANUFACTORY. GENERAL ASSORTMENT of ‘are, Cutlery, ard Gen. Jackson, the feud parks of mutiny in the cam; ind if we can onl a flare up, and fuse in mony of an Irish wake. Admission 25 Cents. Private Boxes, for four persons, $2. at Xi to 8 o'elock—Performance to commence at from 8 A. M. until6é P.M. VAUXHALL GARDEN SALOON, “> OPEN EVERY Where the Pablie can and twenty talented Brooms—in short, every variety of house-kee| N. B.—A complete assortment of Coffee and Dishes and Covers, &e., &e., for hotels and steamboats, on hand and mauufactured at the s] ice. JAMES Y. WATKINS, 1G Catharine street. New Vork. ttle used, for sale— Steel and Tools for File the attention of manufacturersand saith, Al ~ CENTREVILLE COURSE, 1.1. JENTREVILLE Ci ING, RAIN OR SHINE..£ | him, then to the older ERE nteen different Performances, or ik fin OGY Pape i ives a lift toward an publishing this i) The performances consist of | Burlesques ou_ ail the chaste, and genteel antu: ‘The Manager has added to his former ( = OUKSE, L.. 1. Ce Vocalist.’ Also, ; ote MORRIS,” The best Comic Vocalist now living. mat 73% o'clock. Performance commence at 8} For particulars, see bills of the day. NIBLO’S GARDEN. i Bo URDAY, JUNE 28th. iy: begs to announce that his WO PURSES ia one da Sourse inenday Sin4, in harness, tree for a will come off over the above all Trotting Horses that n x0.” Sub. $20 exch, hi: ft., with a Purse of $00 5, under the Sad- ith a Purse of $25 Green and Loseesy on or be 327 aere democrats that Col. Medary appointment of post-master man was preferred did not much damage; but the unexpected indifference to We weaaatatian of Col _Medarv’s claimg_and_the In which he will introduce, with Miss Taylor, the popular Polka. Tu the course of the eveniug the wnsivalled Acrobats will FIRE. BALLOONS, FOR AY AND NIG Messrs, Gassoners an Maiden lane, and at most of the’ prineip y, with full directions for setting All orders punctually attended to. FIRE WORKS! Sutmrday, inne 28th, at Centreville, June 27th, 185 We scorn to set up men of straw for the agreeable pastime ef knocking them down; but if the Admin- istration clears safely of all the breakers in its way, Capt. Polk’s good Inck will be luckier than the luck of “lucky John Tyler.” _ OD at The news from Texas is gratifying; it came up yesterday with a hail storm from an opposite direc- ‘o damage done by either. Hon. George Sykes, of New Jersey, ‘‘a good the United States Hote days. He says he is just thro dal excursion, which party he had had the honor to . ny. Really, it has become quite fashiona- ble to have a regular jaunt with a lot of friends as the’ final chapter of the wedding ceremon designed some such excursion to the and Niagara in our own behalf believe now that it is indefinitely postponed, We have let the 1ron cool upon the anvil and it is now woe pratt ee After the gorgeous pageant memory of ‘Incheon: we have here ed. ‘But we shall have something very respecta ble to-morrow, notwithstanding, if the weather is | as favorable as it promises to be. Tue IR. Two bona fide old Colonels in town—both |. R. M. 2d—Col. W.R. John- lightful breeze trom ework Stores in . FIRE WORKS?! — = R. EDGE respectfully informs the public that his ar FOOT AND HURDLE attempted in this country. “He } BEACON (COURSE, aS 2 ever attempted in this counts d » Thursday, eu t =the bth of June and 3d asd th of ely? weather , for Purses amounting to $2100 The fol owing race First a Purse of $300 forthis Racethe 7 Scotch Bantam, or Robert from otland for the Race. 8 Edward Chenne, RACING ON THE He is uow fully man and true,” also add to his display this season four jever before exhibited to the public—A Car- e Maroon aud Mazarine Bine, unknown tc tries have been made Salbchaninns il in the Ci No. 57 Courtlaudtst 3 William Barlow, this summer, but we Katanachiate, the lro- from Can: 1 t 4 o'clock « Purse o! ed in one hour. A nited States Laboratory. have on hand and for sale, an entire new stock of brilliant Fire W orks,comprising a ve sssortment, which for beauty of appearance and real them in 15 3 ani ‘30 per cent, thecheapeet HE SUBSCRIBERS _ ‘our city to the y of Charleston, 1 NorthStar, of Canada, “Canton Fire Crackers, te. in ay Laie mactescntee he natomniee sean UFIRE WORKS, CRACKERS, &0. ere and both Johnsons. son, the hero of the Thames son, the hero of the Turf. the northwest. ; . CE PURSES OF AND FOO’ CE FOR PURS ‘$800 ‘ootrace of fiv ond best and $25 tothe + to come off at 334 o'clock For this race the following entries haye been made :— Maj. Hen “ Jack Beer or Wiliam « — = ved from England for| 9. TRACKERS, WO. OF JULY, 16,” Dealers in Fireworks, will find it to wal RAY LIFES old catablishinest 76 , at "S ol ‘is! ity oe et ‘of Fire Crackers just received. The'Two Mammoth Sky Rockets Mind, we have removed from 86 to 76 FOURTH OF JULY. FIREWORKS FOR THE HE subscriber offers for sale a complete rotechnie articles, manufactured exclusively «aleg, by the best maker in the Public or private Wholesale’ Suyers of ama mall. find the best article w OUNTRY and © Wasnixcron, June 26, 1845. their advantage to Proceedings before the Naval Court Martial—The Secre- tary of the Navy on the Stand. Court opened pursuant to adjournment, and the jour- nal of yesterday'read. The plea of the accused having been prepared yesterday ina very hastily and hurried manner, was modified and again re&d to the court as ply of the Judge Advocate had also un- the recess of the court, and The accused was then re- which he did through his "eter Hutcherson. e Katanchiate, tham, Jel im*re s Mike. Edward: Sap to be! 1%. mile heats, four hurdles. of four De ecaulits the in this race the following entries have ibitions, supplied at the ks will find their advan- article can be af arranted to be the cheapes ers and Fireworks at a reduction of IN, 75 Maiden lane, low William street RKS—FOURTH OF JULY! W YORK LABORATORY. 196 Front street, two doors south of Ful. id brilliant assortment of flsce, consisting of ve feet each to the mile. been made :— Mr, C. Duchesn: sear Sweatland, late from was also read a: quired to plead to tl counsel, by submittin tions, &c., to the various chat ¢ Advocate was proceed: character in sub- cification of the first charge ; when the counsel for the accu~ed objected to sucha proceeding, and submitted his reasons in writing, in which he made these two provisions :—Ist. That the first specification of the first charge set forth so much of an order from Commodore Turner to Capt. Voorhees, to rt from thence to the Secre joes not allege that he did not Ft; on the contrary, he did lence of a documenta *W. HOLBERT! b stantiation of the first s horse \ PLACE ON. SAT- OR A PURSE OF $800— {$50 to the third, in the race—To come this tce the following entries have N MILE. sta URDAY THE orn ©) $150 to the second, and off at 34 o'clock, jam Jackson, the Ame- ‘The most extensive an Fireworks offered at the above onary and Signal Rockets, with gold an id Is » a and Stars, roams, Dew he > ions, Li fe Headers’ ire +» Gc. ntry d ‘dealers in general are requested to and examine the above stock. fe |. B. Committees for city and country dis} vrivate parties, can be su he above mentioned articles WARRANTED—the materials having indian | 10. Ignace Katanchi ptien) eee nom Chane . John Steeprock, : Chet fram ‘Towanda. ve ‘$-Should the weather be unfavorable, the race will come ile race, also the Hurdle Race, will Should there be any'm be corrected by. leavin im ingles, Vertieles, sroceed to that : that port, and did report, and had not disol orders of Commodore Turner. forth in said specification, were well known to the Secre- tary of the Navy prior to the 23d of May, and before the charges were preferred to the previous court martial. sideration of the first specification was deferred for a time, in order to take evidence and consider the ob- ‘The second specification of the first charge was then submitted, to which the counsel for objections ja writing. Seer of the Navy here entered the court room, Davie Fe by the accused to tes , Canton Rockets, The entrance to the fir take or entries omitted formation of the same wi person running or walking, can have their on Mr. Smith, Saturday Evening. Each pe cl to wear a ody shirt. ‘The riders i ey dress. ‘There will be Race. Any ing, hishorse can be rode in by any TO THE BANKS OFF Y HOOK. lays, military and jections of the accused, ¢ riders in the Huvdle the accused offered ‘person without rey ‘AND EXCURSION DY having been summ P forward to shake «i pass the customary civilities of the after the court acquired the bpm entleme: him by the han lay. The counsel for accused, c ts equilibrium, proceeded to read his objections to the substance as follows:—That the Secretary Navy knew of the facts as therein. sct hat he be required to state when he received ss, which it is believed was wil, ke. Ke. Mr. Bancroft ‘orn by the President, and answerev jestion of the accused " wn is the order issued by me as Secretary of and transmitted to Capt. Voorhees on the 13th its date; | was informed im- cor i Coptain’ Bolton, under dat ees, through Captain ton, under date he 22d of March, 1845, and was received by The logbook was receiv howe who pretend #0 Fer ee Pn | Office No. 2 Wall street, New York. Families or gentlemen attended at their resiience by appoint- boat BUFFALO, etn all orders left at the subseriber’s office, or sent through he Post Office, will be punetually attended to, THE GALVANIC RINGS AND CRISTIE’S MAGNETIC FLUID. N ADVERTISEMENT will be fownd on the outside, in relation to this new and extraordinary discovery in medical to it is to warn tl jon to the Banks, landing at Fort tthe Fishing Bankstwo hours, ajoy the invigorati id make an Exeut iving the passengers time ind arrive at the city by 9 oclock, Refreshments provided on Fare IW, cents each way— ns Mougomery stres street % Delancey present, was thon sw as follows to th To Fort Hamilton 1255. 1} THE Favorite Steamer Ceptain Yates, will . Harlem on Sunday, 29th June leavin Kost River, * ‘past 1 o'clock, P. eet, 244. ‘Returning, leave object in. refering rious sepitations, te a ie i consequent The MAGNETIC. FLUID. is al GALVANIC RINGS to. promot a e to direct the galvanic cnrres neh, are affected The ouly Ag Meh aE IETON STREET, « how 7, Crtatie intends esgblieh thorized Agency in every e i My all imitations 0 Ri, will be worthless and of ‘iven in this paper of the respective Excursion t jely of the arrival an Excursion t 3 oo dine course of mail b orit was at the department in A time of its reception I do not kno: V. tothe Department, informing 8 Hon of the 16 PoP chet claps to have been reoetfed ch it e cl see ith of April, 1849, was offered by the ‘Please examine the first the first charge, and state when it sume to your knowledge and the circumstances that preferred?” After some conversation ion by all parties, it w another proposed by the Judge ness, Geo. Bancroft,replied, to wi tion of the order sent to Annapol were forwarded by mail and ad Porter, who had + tage rv it Seow tat any report was made; | he logbook, nor even read or seen it; m stinet opinion of unnecessary ist tral; T had entertained an ¥. had not proceeded from A\ Jo despatch. The gro arge came to my knowl trial.” more effective action, pril last; bad ic i —(The letter of © pt. afford to passengers a fine view of the them of the transmis- te, and the various Public Rast EW FERRY TU FORT HAMILTO. ELL ND NE Seay oe amber IOLAS, Captain Ri Yates, has been p rh will commence on Sunday, the 20th iT LER, | Ft. Hamilton. PN Tea effect. Due notice wil apeoeoe Waleare py ve EW AND USEFUL. | sedated to tea tepbis of the Un 4 By the Jupar Avvocarr specification of lead to its bein: fipon this ques of a Paste, called run us follows, leaving Footof Pike st. | Canal st.N.R. hich the Hon wit- As far as the rece) is concerned, they ate sent by Lieut Mi | dg BOM: | fisarimes'and Sour Scomach, and ci mended to females wet eel at aie used atsea asa substitate for milk. Prepared aud sold for the Proprietor by L. AX STABLE, between Walker or 390 Baoaby Oe lors he beslig extra width, and. the JND STATEN ISLAND taesrahone ROBERT L. STEVENS, uxcursion around mos street fie? Core street at street at 13g, an 4 pe tl at Amboy long enough for hore and view the place. in the, vicinity of the cit this, th, when our o bebhincniee:: EXCURSION A TH Joachimssen, No. | '29 Attorney street. yprehension thet ion to Norfolk with all is on which I preferred edge during the pendancy "Look at the papers shown you COURTLAND ALLEY, e White Streets, B44 dations are first-rat of gentlemen who wis! jorses to have sus a ©. J, SMITH, Proprietor. By the Accuse

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