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NEW YORK HERALD. New York, Monday, June 30, 1845. MAILS FOR EUROPE. EXTRA NEW YORK HERALD, dc., &e. The steamship Caledonia will leave Boston to- morrow afternoon, for Halifax and Liverpool ; her letter-bags Jwill, therefore, close in this city this af- ternoon, at { past 5 o’clock. In order to give the public an opportunity of send- ving the latest news to Europe by this steamer, we shall issue an Extra Herald at,8 o’clock this after- noon. It will contain the latest intelligence from all parts of this continent, which may include some- thing from Texas and Mexico. In addition to this Extra,we shall publish early to- day another edition of the Weekly Herald, contain- ing the news of last week—the particulars of the Great Funeral Procession, with illustrations, &c. The price of the Extra will be two cents per copy, and sixpence for a Weekly, in or out of wrappers. The Philosophy of Politics. A very brief period of time has elapsed since the great presidential contest, which shook and agita- ted the country from one extremity to the other, | in giving an account of the solemnities of the day, terminated in the election of the Democratic candi- date ; but already we see the fierce struggle be- tween the contending parties resumed, and in alj directions the opposing elements are again at work. The old cliquesin both partiesare active as ever, and new cliquesare rapidly forming. A fresh game has the movements of the parties, not/onlyin this ; Seneral conflict with each other,but alsoias connect: | or the Mayor, has at length | ed with their separate and individual efforts for the | hamd into the duty which di “suecession,” following them up, week after week, | der the néw police bi | enable the great mass of the people to under- | Stand thoroughly the movements of the mere poli- and instruments. who have been hitherto only spectators, actual part-} candidate is instituted, and the most searching ex- open this new leaf in the popular philosophy of poli-| stand or fall by the energy, efficiency and compe- tics, and present some singular revelations touching | tency of those who, are to carry it into effect. The the practical import and tendency of recent move. | appointment of Justice Matsell, as chief, gives uni- ments here and elsewhere. versal satisfaction. He possesses talents of a high Gross anp OvreacEous Farsenoop aNp Luset.— | 'der; his great;experience, aquired by long and At a very considerable expense, we published in indimate age tiem with the department—excellent this journal, as all our readers are aware, @ com- business qualifications and dignified and gentlemman- plete and beautiul series of engravings, illustrative ly bearing, all combine to render him eminently of the great funeral procession in this city, on Tues- 3 | day last. Our artists received from us about one | fice—and if he can but manage to steer clear of hundred dollarsfor the wood cuts, and what with | ‘te miserable, mfamous and petty cliques which their pictorial illustrations, and the description, fur- cond = lees sonaht ts! seer a a bas A ; 1 fear. Not more than half a dozen of nished by our eight or ten reporters, we succeeded ol otcers have Apes iesighiniad Pon parson, who immeasurably superior to that which appeared in | 28 Deen tainp and corrupted by long and intimate any other paper in the city. The best evidence of Oppnexion with the Tombe, and the thieves, mtool- this was the immense sale of the Herald, contain- | Pigeons and burglars who surround it, can hope to ing this graphic and elaborate account of the pro- gain a place in the new list. The character of our cession. We sold between fiftyand sixty thousand Public officers should be pure, spotless and undefiled; copies of the daily; and the orders for the weekly but we are gorry to say such has not always been the bill—ngmely, the appointment qualified for the high and responsible duties of his | @ Oliver. “I ye ni saps little musical piece, popular Comedian, heart and} Panx Tueatae.—The operaof La Favorite, | at New Orleans onthe Quth inst , with advices from Bu which has been so successful, will be performed | Tob:eeo to the 9th, inclusive. | {| again thisevening. This composition of Donizet- and month after month, until the meeting of the | of captains, assistant-captains of police, and police-'| tiis one of the most brilliant of his musical works, | of Mexico. | Sfeat nominating conventions. We will thus} men; and at last we are to have an able and well | and the manner in which it has been put on the | .,It is reported that the yellow fe .er was Yaging to | ‘aken om: organized force, which we hope will rid the city of | stage by the French company is most admirable.— a great extent at Tobasco. All the crew of thr — the disgraceful and crying nuisances which have so | The singing of M’lle Calvé, and the remainder of | Water Witch were sick on her arrival at New Or. | tieians, who have heretofore made them their tools | long infested it. A rigid enquiry into the character | the performers, is excellent, and the piece is on the | leans. By thus making the millions, | habits, associations, and capacity of each and every | fair road for a long run. : 4 Castix Garpen.—The performances to-night will | barously executed in Tabasco a year or two since, ners in the game, it will certainly lose none of its} amination pursued. This is as it should be. The | consist of a variety of dancing, singing, comic tab" | were brought over in the Water Witch. all-absorbing excitement. Ina day or two we will| new law-goes immediately into operation, and must | leaux, and the beautiful act of Herr Cline,which, to- The New Orleans Bulletin of the 2lst inst. has the gether with the promenade and agreeable view from | following paragraph relative to California:— the outside balcony, afford a most delightful even- ing’s entertainment. hope was Ninto’s Garpen.—There will be novelty here | larger than that of Texas. Thy this evening. The Acrobat Family, aided by Mr. ee o give ne Sncouragement to such anticipations. Barnes, appear ina Comic Ballet. Mr. Roberts, the | things since is re-engaged for a few nights, and will repeat his favorite character in Roland for “« Le Chapeau du General,” a pleasant | that remote re is alsogiven. Chippendale, Set- ton, T. Placide, Miss Taylor, Miss Mathews, and the Watts, are included in the casts. Altogether it 1s an unusually strong bill. Preparations on a most extensive scale are making to celebrate the fourth of July. No expense will be spared to render it worthy the great occasion. Patao’s.—The Ethiopians are under full head- way, and their burlesques on the Bayadere and Bo- hemian Girl nightly amuse large audiences. Vauxuatt Garpen.—The garden is well patron- News Mexteo.—The Water Witch arrived | Dr. ‘Wood's Sarsaparilia ana rare now sehnowicteed by all who Phong dy asters Gracie pte Ae i remedt emedic ie inister to children, and howe nedies whic! » The tor too strongly re- There is no Political intelligence fram that section ition i ici tacks of fever and age, biliousfeves, ‘and all. the local teva She Cag ‘or dyspepsia, }» indigestion, hu- mapgpbai in the back and side, they have been used with great ‘ Be pavicular to ask for Dr. Wood's ill i The remains of the late Gen. Sentmanat, so bar- fet oa Gt age oly c eon wild W. Smith, come: Halion and Oranberry streets, on™ au be jubsertptions to the From the comments of the Northe: pers : Ge bs ; i rier Chiat ol (01 rn cent revolution in California, it wou! appear t rig ‘the without i delivered re any part i. indulged that it, would lead to annexation, 7 Bile’ copies for ‘above, daily, at 1 0’ '¢ last accounts from Mex. |" ‘eemey Henan is alsv for tes Setarday morn- has given ints adhesion to "tho now. order of | Pind iets a atge™ nthe res na at a . an tion is, thatthe movement inthe Province was daly ol enenen a roncioeetien The day has not yet come to move for annexation in at thair es. of one paper, yet sottled on ence on public 0 emigrants are comin; in rapidly from Oregon, and the vistnlty of tat growing | Beaton Subscriptions to the New York ment cannot to hi adjace: ‘RALD recei Authorised districts of California, ‘The anarchy thet esse eat Eo Bate aeects Venmeegrmoraed, Agents, Rupouno,& o long wailed in Mexico has tended te of copies: ment ‘unpopular with the iabebieete tees ball sen west Henao, every Saturday inorning, price 6 cents, oF rr. I new and cheap publications 000 as issued. We find in a letter from Havana, dated Mth inst ,| Boston Publishers Bi iene Rapotonns "°°" the annexed intelligence. It is no later from Mexico | Medical Notice.~The rertiseme) than we have had, but it is rather interesting. 1t| Now, York Gollege pies rigblinhed far gives the present condition of Mexico, and, with pole Se appear on, a et die the exception of a few immaterial mistakes, relative | """Smen SICH RRS ee. en Agee, to the movements of Elliot, it is correct. paper, containing the same matter, have been on the | °#8¢- The public are deeply interested in the suc- used und deservedly #0, with the varied porto | gin the Bastetistmemiee Lomnvare Cane, arsiven the Jat) been commenced, and on the great political chess- cess of this new plan; their lives, property and se- | °€® that are nightly given. MONEY MARKET. came passenger His Excellency Gen. Santa Anna, ac- board, the players make,with more or less cautious- | same scale. 8 0 r pAlathe ROA companied by his wife, nephew, andstep-father. ‘The | w.o.9 hay not bes Sunday, June 20--6 P. M. ness and skill, the movements which are to resultat | Annoyed and mortified by our superior enterprise, | “ity have been trifled with long enough, and all Sporting Intelligence. pareprros teeenn4 SOnGiag Je the A a er rg meek toine ok oes vane i Lem viata the end of another four years in the ruin, for the time | our jealous and envious contemporaries immediately | CYS are now directed to this quarter tor uidand | Graxp Srorr over tas Beacon Courst—Tuis | js very young, notmore than seventeen, and has ECP or he led sa * 7 4 eet | withstanding the abs J a : Dax.—The excitement relative to the performance | Hawn, Nese eR tavamals re dl ht ea af J four foreign latins, boon very frm. Tronan Arumor has reac'*yd us that un independent po- | to come off as above, is most exciting. The ground, February, when, if events do not again call him to Mex- | tions have, it is true, been limited, but quotations see lice is about being established by the old officers.— | without doubt, will be crowded to excess ; therefore, | ico, he A ‘ Venezuela, it ia said, his future resi-| to have touched bottom, and are ‘oe the turning po: a Many of them are energetic and honest men;but how | those who are desirous of getting anything like a dence. felietarie macnn cee eo ee It is now full'six months since the excitement cronted such an arrangement would succeed it is impossible | favorable view, had better go early. The one mile pep Ba expelled from his Shanty: by Gen. Santa Anna. | by the agitation of the Oregon and Texas questions to say—and whether they will be allowed to put their | foot race will be the great feature of the day, for plans in op*ration is extremely doubtful. It would | which are entered some of the best pedestrians of of one or other of the parties. What is the great object of all these movements of cliques and parties—these mutterings of discontent— these clamorous appeals to the administration— these cunning and far-reaching mancuvres Humnuc.—Tho Herald came out yesterday with a a 5 | whole side, containing, what purported to be, a pictorial of aspiring party leaders? A briet glance at the | view of the Funeral Procession of General. Jackson on philosophy of the politics of the United States will | Tuesday. Moot ta: inow ae man; fs Bee A oy same stereotyped engraving are to be u: for render the whole matter clear and intelligible, so that | j.gw many different purposes? Peay history of them be he that runs may read. true, they wore used deethy the fanate Hhustreted Nowe, iti in thi i | seven or eight years ago to represent the procession at Political movements in this country, in the State the Coronation of Queen Victoria. They were afterwards esas and in the General Government, exhi- iy orted into His conntey by Wilson cick “ the picte- it a constant i ial] ‘other Jonathan. ‘e next trace them down to the nO Ary series of struggles between two great | Crotom Water Celebration, when they were used again ; parties, who are in reality the government, and con” | and after being laid aside for a year or two, were made trol and direct the destinies of the republic. One | {9 tepresent the Tylor Procession in this city inthe Herald : Sun ; Now, to ca} climax, they are Party represents the strong popular impulses—the de- | brought ont, We ‘ope for the last time, to be tealmed off mocratic, onward, ultra tendencies, sentiments and Ls cormcse torte ae, os Pieetone tare en proces: ae . 5 sion of ne! lackson in the c: of lew York. low opinions of the people and the time—the other, the | Yory like isa Coronation of a Queen {othe burial of en more subdued and restricted views and opinions of particular and powerful interests and classes, embodying much of the educated intelhgence and acquired wealth of the community. These American President and hero! No ‘‘native,” we hope, would undertake to practice such a piece of humbuggery two great parties—the democrats and whigs— : must always of necessity exercise the prepondera” upon his countrymen, and it is disgraceful to tolerate it in any one. his is “a greatcountry.” Of this series of deliberate falsehoods, we find the following endorsement in the Albany Evening Jour- ting influence in political affairs. Third parties may ever and anon, as in time past, spring up,found- | General Jackson's funeral procession on Tuesday last ed on some particular idea, and acquiring varying | Which appeared “exclusively” in a cortain notorious degrees of strength and importance, but only giving bees Roetecee ta a re gs ro Ba occasion. Surely they are now entitled to a discharge. There should be a statute of limitations against these im- antagonists in the field, a comparatively trifling | Positions upon the public. * influence employed one way or the other, may de- Now, see how easily we convict these wholesale termine the issue. In this category ranks the “liberty” party, and in it also we have the “na- set to work,with characteristic falsehood and malig- nity,to depreciate our labor; and one of them,which still gasps and lingers as the organ of “ nativism” in this region, came out in the following manner :— Santa Anna is now in exile, and Bustamente returns to | commenced, and through the whole of this : 5 riod th Mexiog | ae hientne re ears: 3 he embarked for Vera | stock market has been becoming more and sah 8 f . (3 a e's . iteame: rtant - | ed. In addition to the infiuenceof our difficultieswits certainly be a curious and strange proceeding, and | this and the old country. The contest, it is said, Bh brains args ihe thecttearnes ie be ge intelli- | © other one quite overlooked by the framers of this bill. It | will be between the Ist, 2d, 3d, 6th and 7th—mutual or, ee ee Es Coinmlasioer, were bearers of pre . pedlaapactnoat be Mr ee eee Le e 7 Po f oF i i! sitions from the vernment ol ‘exas to of 1ex- zi at, $5, will be seen by the annexed list of Captains and As- | between native and foreign competitors—both wild feo, offering to pay. $20,000,000 for the Tocogaition ‘of | months quotations for most of the principal fancy stocks 4 sistant Captatns that no appointments have been | and naturalized. Stannard and the Scotch Bantam | their independence, fifteen million in the Mex! debt, have beensteadily declining, and have reached a lower made in the 3d and 12th Wards. This is owing to | against the field has been offered; but the three gal See pete fe carly ence of boundary level than realized within the past eighteon months. the tie, of the Aldermen and Assistants not having | first on the list are most generally Lesior oe Tendand rrance becoming juarantect for the ful ment Stocks that havo within this time become permanent di- agreed on a nomination. Troquvis Indian is backed at 3to 5 against the field | of the proposals on the bart of Texas, anc low! er) vidend paying securities are now selling at ten and fit: Besides the Captains and Assistant Captains, who | pretty freely; the Scotch Bantam at 5 to 4; Major piddogrtiniereuiren = ea ae bropotate of Rexas teen per cent below prices current when there was not q perform in addition to their regular duties, those of | Stannard at 4 to 5 against any other ; the same with | vas, who had a decree passed through both Houses of | the most remote probability of a dividend boing pei for Health Wardens, Street Inspectors, Dock Masters, | Ambrose Jackson and Wm. Barlow. By this it Congross, permitting the Cabinet to receive and delibe-| years. The principal cause of this depression in thestock - : 4 y rate on these proposals—which were published in the pa-| nerket j t Hack and Cab Inspectors, &e , for their own Wards, | may be seen there is not much to be chosen. pers darts the cata in thes Senate. Ce cea rs set 80 hed be pesidon of bias sete rela- e ha i " . i i Hf ir. Elliott returned to iveston |. B. M. ,or the ira ofa rupture w: any nation,as the gene- there have been an average of six policemen ap-| ‘The walking match is to come “off immediately | raryaice, and the Texas Commissioner to New Orisans| ral inactivity of busiacss, the immense amount of stocks pointed foreach Ward,who were on duty yesterday. | after, There is a wide field—no one knows what is | in the French brig of war LaPerouse. The Mexican Go-| on the merketand the abse: f ontsid lat First Word—Wm. Dill, Captain; B. G. Cordray, Ist | to be di “The North Star’ of Canada,” is of-| vernment has negotiated ‘a loan of $3,000,000 from the | "P® MCUrOP CALS SDOCSIREATY, Assistant ; Martin Dwyer, 24 os i of to be done. English house of Messrs, ‘& McIntosh, to be| Many of the outside operators have not recovered from : Second Ward—John Kurtz, Captain ; Thomas C. Har. | fered against any other, ety freee, butno pk paid in daily instalments of $30,000 for one hundred days, the losses of last spring, while others are large holders ” rison, Ist Assistant ; Fred. Gilmore, 2d do. Jas. Wood is offered at3 to 5 against any other. lany of the Mexican provi are represent of stocks purchased at prices above the present market Fourth Ward—E > ; “ ttled and distracted stat ly Coah p wth Ward—Edmund bing eines eons Thomas | rhe others are, with the exception of those men-| tnq’ San’ Louie do Potos, on eiwoout et pecntenahe va.ue, which they are forced to hold for an advance, or Smith, Ist Assistant ; Wm. C. ¥ Fifth Gsm ee “Busenbery, Captain ; Daniel D. | tioned, backed by their mutual supporters, accord- bbb pera Sven peace 3 os a plish swomit to heavy losses. A moderate improvement in , Ist ; y od do. , : x 4 h ; Ward-—James MoGrath, Captain Addison nin, | ingto their fancy. The novelty of the latter race | which was before prohibited, and unde: that prohibition | PHee# would enable some of these operators to get out sistant ; Robert A. Bouton, 2d do. puts all the sperting world abroad—they know not | certain interests grew up which are likely now to suffer | *afely and induce others to come in. When the stock Hees es Wm. eae te what is likely to be done—consequently they know materially. speculations of Wall street are left to the brokers of that Elehth' Ward--Denj. P. Fairebild, Captsin ; Wm. W. | not what is best todo. But the proof of the pud- vicinity, prices cannot be sustained, and steadily fell off, Hilliker, st tant ; F, Dunham, 2d do. i until an excitement is created sufficiently strong to draw iS i , . . They are ime movers in all specutationa, an Tenth Ward.—John ‘aptain ; Wm, Senn, hen th ‘ Ist Assistant ; John F. Gautry, 24 do. n 14th inst. Mile heats—best 3 in 5. ; ‘ fhe packeace AEP, CBpOgT WIG Wey. Ct Ret Pee eae ard-—Poter Brown, Captain ; Wm. M. He- | Bate gap go entrance, to go with the purse, ‘There appears to have been quite an increase in| started, to give them every facility to go their length in Eleventh eo Ist Assistant ; John Mackey, 2d do. Seabury Williams, of Kentucky ~. 1 1 1] the commerce of Canada in the last year. @Annexed | any operations they may feel anxious to make. ‘ Arrairs 1n Canapa.—We have. received Mon- ding will be known ere the close of the setting sun. | treal papers of the 26th inst. They are barren of Tux Foor Race.—The novelty of a foot race in| news of importance, but contain something of Kentucky attracted quite a large crowd at the Oak-| interest, pers alleges that the “ full and accurate” illustrations of The Tyler Procession in 1843—and lastly on this funeral closeness of the contest between the two great nal, a paper conducted by Thurlow Weed :— Enritixp to 4 DiscHance.—One of the New York pa- : a gin following occasions:—The Coronation of Queen Victoria |+ the slightest direction to the great machinery of | —Croton Water Celebration—Gen. Harrison’s Funeral— government, when by reason of the exceeding slanderers of the grossest and most audacious false- jOOds :— Yorx, June 28th, 1945. enth Ward.—John ‘Tilley, Captain ; Stephen F. : v tives.” The latter hardly raised a ripple on the | James Gonvon Brxnxr7, Feeks, Ist Assistant ; John M. Devoy,2d do’ 4 Gil of indians, + 242. 3] are the arrivals at Quebec :— ‘We annex a comparative table giving the quotations © broad iP wales ef ERS fe Eprror oF TH ERALD Fourteenth rd. — Kissner, Captain; James | john Steagall, of New York. dis. June 24, 1644... 04... 154,876 for stockrin this market for each day during the past Fe Th hinge that eee ee neki | ece acy Rerealive: that several of the city papets, and | Soalllictst A O'Brien, 2 do. James Gibbs, of Indiana dis, June 24, 1845. 237,949 | week, compared with those current at the close of the ed amongst the things that were. Shrieking ap” ene out of ftjfrom seotines pest moaaees 5 by Ben Aa M. Brown, Captains Wht J; Diteiner, of Germeny. ann lege Soy bgype mean slr beth ‘i A editors, have 2 some unjust remarks respect- i a . 0 ° . . rved peals may indeed still be made to the prejudices ing the wood cuts erick ered in your col eka ‘ius. 1 Case, 1s es M. Dennis, 2d do. Time—5:17—5:47—5:32. Increase this year,.......-202 83,073 in Dooren, Captain; James, been but very little variation in prices for any of the and bigotries of ignorant and malignant natures— Levins may blaspheme the memories of martyred trating the funeral of General Jackson. As the engraver Stone, Ist Assistant. it due to you as well as The Montreal Herald of the 26th, gives the fol-| +. cies : Seventeeuth Ward—Joseph Westerfield, Captain ; John Rowpyism.—The pelice are sadly wanted in the patriots by howling over their very graves, and in myself to say fully and explicitly that they never appeared t A. Delanoy, 1st Assistant ; Howard 8. Schenck, 24 do. before in any newspa vicinity of the North River streets. On Saturday lowing paragraph. That paper fears that too much | Quotations ron tHe Principat Stocxsin tHe New Youx f Canada will be annexedto this Union{:— Marae + magazine or book published in| There j in this Bi ich | afternoon, about 5o’clock; a foreigner was shameful- } ©! ye eee ] . be * F this comntry or ony other; bat hat t uted at is one apparent defect in this Bill, which Hi J ; a lished a notice from a Ver- | Gong Island Mg M4 11” TE sight of a monument raised in honor of their glorious | yi of rag cb Rese ay deg may perhaps defeat its successful dperanion’s it is |'y treated at the corner of Watt and Greenwich HRS oer of the | Sroceonings of the Liners, as they | Mohawk a og = @ deeds, frantic tirades against the first and best prin- | of my possession until they appeared in the Herald. One| this: the officers who are inted being old resi- | Streets by a set of young dock loafers, who tripped | are cal thst is—ot the persons omployed by the | Ganon 3 42 ciples of that civil and religious liberty in defence of | S°i,0y Srismatiy Scared i TS Eonaon Huser | dents of the ward in which their duty is performed, | him up and beat him severely, while he was endea | Butts tad American, governments fo race ths, a which they shed their blood—but for all that,“ nativ- | ‘News at the time of the coronation of Queen Victoria, eir duty is performed, * between the British possessions B ism” isdead and buried forever. As for the “liber- ty” party, the little influence which circumstances gave to it, is fast declining, and it cannot be at all included in any philosophical estimate of the ele- seven or eight years ago, when eny one that knows any thing at all of the progress of wood engraving is aware that that pictorial has been published but about three years! I reiterate, the Herald is the only paper the cuts ever appeared in, nor were they completely finished until af- ter the funeral procession had taken place. One editor the discharge of their duty as if they were non-resi- and being connected by ties of friendship with the voring to secure his trunk from the gripe of a car-| They are divided into several other residents, and nominated by the Aldermen of | ™an who was !making off with it. He was, how- the ward, they may not be as active and faithful in | €V¢T, 80 badly hurt by the rowdies that he was obli- | track upon the line to ged to give up the chase after the carman, and pro- dents, and entirely independent of thé favors of | bably lost his'property. Are such things to be tole- | inscription, and alco at dereetoctaight They Jat down the trees, and clear a —They cut down treck. 8p to the, width of thirty feet, 60 that they leave a passable winter . ey erect an iron ee dment at avety mile’s diatanee; bearing a suitable Bae i where roads of importance | Vicksburg. 3 288s! (81 gasa s; Sg! Bas Iglggea gligatlisiseel PEbEd deadbeat ents which operate with controlling potency in the | havingyremarked that they he work of no “nativi 3 . tier,. The American has made | U.S. Ban aK OK 53 sie of colton mE if rat ae eaberteahy, allow me to say that I was born in this those with whom they may come in conflict ; how- | Tated ® pee Re peat tal ry er. ip ery a'lina bes Rong: Rit $y Fg ay e H ss Thus, then, the empire is divided between the two fitd'atl onders the peblic, say vuln ia nay: beads sine” | eter, we suallsos. ‘Tur Sxavon.—Yesterday was really a cold day. | een acknowledged for years, from the St: Lawrence to} Eat" Boston == ie is ie 18 slater emia rc org ee liners Acomparison of the quotations ruling at the close of bows and zig-zegs into ypeenle’s farms with- | the market yesterday, with those current at the close of out oak apparent Hee" aie ee Pocky aor A of Sutton, | the previous week, shows a decline in Farmers’ Loan of } some farms are made ach < ; Reading Railroad: been cut. The per cent; Illineis 4; U. 8. Bank, }; 4 NI ay cnt tee. Hmissioners come | {3 and Morris Canal J; and an improvement in Pennsyl- are to remain easy until the British Commi on, by whom thay expect their land will be restored. | yania 6’s of }; Stonington, }. The closing quotations for Norwich and Worcester are made with the dividend 0 We understand that the pony we refer to use the com- pass only for their guide in following the line, an instru- be ment which acommon Surveyor would be ashamed to | three per cent off. the sources of Your most obedient servant, Tuomas W. Srxona, Publisher and Wood Engraver, No. 98 Nassau street. Thus publicly convicted of forging and uttering an unmitigated lie, our respectable contemporaries must stand covered with the indignant reprobation of all honorable men. We do not, however, intend Common Councrt..—Both Boards will meet this Nib! Now that the police organization is near- Police Office. ly completed, the people are looking forward with | Junx 29.—Imrontant Anngst.—Officers Chickering much anxiety for those promised “ reforms” which ee Martin, best ee yom oe Lien were the chief ground upon which the present Com- riieiwnare ie it yokes ty a rely ‘Asspoch . mon Council got into office. There is a wide field | and others, with obtaining goods to the amount of some for the exercise of those salutary reforms which are great parties—whiz and democratic. And they, as > we have said, are virtually the government of the country. Thecivil government of the United States was framed on the same fictitious theory as that. on which the British Constitution has been founded. The President, Senate, and House of Representatives, were supposed to be analagous Woollen clothing was comfortable. $20,000, from different firms in the city, by means of false . ri sch 3 5 r tences. He has occupied a prominent place amo: in laying down courses which are expected to be Bills of the denomination of fifty dollars, on the Che" to the King, Lord and Commons of Great Britain— | to allow Thurlow Weed to escape with impunity. | 59 much needed ; and which we ha’ i Eoainess men, and his character up to the time of this | U6 in layin ‘ , } the one eatin asa check upon the other. In| He has brought a libel suit against us for our expo" M ve, time and deterelta aie biun aamieeeer TC mathematically correct, or as nearly soas possible. The| ical Bank, New York, altered trom ones, are in circu- 4 . again, pointed out to our city fathers in th rpo- com) has done, and we fear is still doing, incalculable sure of his notorious Roorback forgery, and we iets e condition of ih atietn ta bast tee Carers apie Fara Soh fed Marc — jet under. the Saves nates Dd a premio be PR SS vert . ‘onx.— Office: arrested and bro mn ‘ " Sead ii fair sisi just setalint oes ever ; the great thirst that exists for the erection of ae Te ae ee MoGatsrie, © sean | ches Oe and m este ta h which we will not neglect to improve. e has! new buildings has also created in many parts of the tion from the Governor. He is charged w: obta ernment to prevent all trouble from it between her own ; nder false pretences from Hosmer & Sherman, 4! fc » If biti line is desired, slandered us in an pear outrageous eae Hate city a new kind of nuisance—namely, large piles of ‘iit aire “a ‘other large houses in this ety, to the The. "Commisionat hed Vetter employ man arith a good senting us as guilty of “‘impositions upon the pub-| brick and mortar—thrown on the middle of the | *mount of al $12, le was committed for exami- | eye to ran it from a couple Rel _ ich @ man, ty : bbs tion. ‘This is the same man who had a dry goods mer- id of three sticks, will do better than an 5 5 lic,” a charge which we have now shown to be streets, which render them in many places quite im- | chant in Pearl street, to whom he was iargely indebted, | Vass they can find, But if they desire to mark outa truo | Vidend of two and « half per cent for the last six months, wholly false and malicious; and we will at once in-| passable. These remarks particularly apply to Ma. | ¢rested and stitute proceedings against him and prosecute them| dison street. The patching in Broadway, also gives the . carried to Philadelphia on a charge of send: | parall of latitude, they must revort to other instru-| At Detroit, the bills of the Farmers’ and Mechanics ing him charcoal in boxes, instead of dry goods, and re- | ments, Bank were selling at a discount of 37} per cent, and the i the biatblnsises pane the ee of| decided dissatisfaction. Indeed, the entire organi* ie sign-boards put up to warn thieves and trespass-| 7ation, under the City Government, so much needs t ns, ke. (oe / tf : Hy erniPonicne ithe. newly: appointed Police officers Theetiihla as. change for eva mouth daring the past yesrie Ole Bull recently arrived in this city, after avery} WoTtjons - fongion ExcH sera Henig Drom lation. They are so well executed as to deceive some of the Brokers. ‘The Merchants’ Bank of Baltimore, has declared a di- vidend of three per cent for the last half year, payable on and after the 7th July. The Western Bank of Baltimore has declared a div England, where the House of Peers is composed of the great landed proprietors, occupying their seats by hereditary title, and the highest dignitaries of the church, whilst the House of Commons is composed of representatives taken from the people, this theory, to a certain extent, holds good in practice.— But here itis a perfect fiction. In this country it is in the constant antagonism of the two great political parties that we find the check which effectually pre- vents any continued course of legislation injurious to the interests of the whole people. It is this, in- deed, which constitutes one of the surest safe- bles may arise from this cause, it is the duty of her Gov- stroat, ‘was entered last night and robbed of a large quan- | came out of prison on Friday. ‘We annex a table giving the quotstions for foreign ex- nt for the latter. —_——————_ Soebiata The bohse of John Clapp, 133 Henry} Liseration or Gov. Dorr.—Thomas W. Dorr | Bank of St. Clair at 62c. ers, ‘with the utmost rigor of the law.” a thorough reformation, that we know not whireto | Nw Foucs.—the ae SF vemvenke bad tenor Tue “Union” Newsrarer, as A Newsrarer.—| begin. We have repeatedly called the attention of | derly persons, who were committed to answer. : A fie F ; : tour inthe South, He is about to take a tour a 578 guards of the prosperity and perpetuity of the | We see in many of the newspapers frequent attempts | the authorities to the interminable racing that is 3 paar ost Syispbaihin/ aid ethos, parts ot the Se Smasmy Sue republic. So long as the two predominant parties | a1 depreciation of the character of the Union, as an| carried on daily, betore our eyes, by the omnibuses Mavsenmats of My ereliers: West, after which he returns to these parts, and shortly 3 Pr me retain, and from the nature of things they must re- | organ of the government. It is alleged that it lacks | in Broadway ; the collection of rowdies also, every PA Leics Briggs Lagih ieee aiana emacty amatrene after will take his departure for Europe. Ang. .. ss aa 40 Mors tain,their present so nicely balanced relative degrees dignity—sagacity—and discretion; and many doubts Sunday, at the corners of the streets, who openly at" | ali the arrivals at each. ie ‘The Seguinsand Mr. Frazer are about to close | Sept: 13.. Sipald — S28rgab k= eae) reg of strength and influence, the most wholesome and | ar¢ expressed relative to its vitality, and the proba-| tack all respectable, Jone females who may chance Amsaican—E French, Bing 5 3 a shines re their engagements sin Polladelphie. It is rumored that | o, no 531 ne ard salutary check which the wisest statesman or Con- | pility ofits receiving the printing of Congress. We | to pass by. In fact, we could exhaust some co- bila; S Morgan, J M Gourgress, Mass.; 3 Day, ha ite "a oda » otill giving his entertainments il sm sag mo stitution-menger could devise, exists in the practical | differ very much from these opinions. The Globe ‘umns of matter in pointing out their line of duty, ms HM ees Ba R Skipwett, Va ; Stephen lustrative J Scottish character,with the greatest success ss = admiristration of the different branches of the gov- | may have had more dignity and more force in cer-|to the Common Council, and the means by | price, NO; Mr. Murdoch, Miss.; Robert Jorden, | in Canada, b id Wattie, the piper, Sete | wade ernment. The very vsinasof the eritoril mis) ign direetons than the Union; bat the Union nun-| which the mumerone evils we comlain of | pe uey, Reser tert hs. f'Ven Renae | wore drawing good hoa at te Iatnt dates nS a ee within which this system of government is in ope-| questionably much more readable and more amus-| could effectually be checked. We are now | ,0) "ATbany;s ‘Mee Ht Cole, ‘Boston; RH Chilton, NO; | Louis. i h ‘ eri 5,25. a 3 ration, we may also here add as one of the most es- | ing than its close-mouthed and ,blustering predeces-| in the commencement of the dog-days; and, | W ¥ Murdoch, Baltimore; W Jellcott, ‘Washington; J |, The!Campanologians, or, Lagteet ol ries oe 2 FY sential elements of its success and permanence.— } gor, and no doubt will receive treble the public pa-| yet, many of these animals are allowed to prowl George, Oth Ea Ma Be i ag sp eA teh giving Concerts 8 " 5B en WH 79. Over so extended a dominion, individual sway ne- | tronage which such a vindictive, violent, ferocious | about, unmuzzled, contrary to the express provi- | jer,(F Pening, Phila; R Smith, do; F 'P Balle, Boston;| Miss S. Cushman, Mrs. Cashman, and, Mr. E. : Saas Bha— ms ver can be exercised; and the wider it be extended, | journal as the Globe received As to the printing of | sions of the law. The “swinish multitude,” alsc, Reul “ on and Cowry, Phila Albany; E.J Church, Merriman sailed for England on Wednesday Quotations for Sterling exchange very M1. Booth, at the latest dates, was in Richmond, as great as ever, in more respects than one. Messrs. Welch and Mann’s Equestrian Company the greater the necessity of union for the securi- | Congress, the Union has just as good a chance as| seem to enjoy the “ otiwm cum dignitate” in the | cleveland, Ohio; Capt W Meredith, Utica; N Sherwood, ty ‘of the mutual interests of all. It in | any other journal. sinks and mud pools—stirring up the dangerous B Palo; J Jerome, 1 + Ne Retard Te tals this view of the action and influence of political |]; will be thus seen, that we are decidedly in fa- | odor that springs from such reservoits, for the offal Goikmbley D: Mi Pasian Pee f "| are exhibiting in various towns east and went, wit fhe parties, that all the movements of each become | yor of Ritchie, notwithstanding all his amusing | and refuse of the houses. We look forward with | Giomx—Wm. Moffat, Canada; Wm. James, Tyrie, | greatest success, ‘They are expected to return to thi invested with peculiar dignity and interest. Re-| twaddle, and greenness of knowledge relative to | #ome anxiety to the new police, to put a check to all England; Wm. Prichard, Boston; © H Jenkin, ¥ Billow, | city towards the fall. } CARN Ph i Ce ve been garded in this light, these movements cease tobe | the world about him. Although our venerable and | such dangerous nuisances; and, it isto be hoped, | Hewaxn—J W Field, Mobile; C Tappan, Mass.; James |, Miss Rosina Shaw and Mr. C. Howard hay the mere squabbles of factions, contending for the recently margied in Albany. irmly sustained. The rates are still high, al, though the demand is rather moderate. The sup ply of bills on all points is sufficient to meet any lemand. The remittances on account of stock sales in his market, and payments of interest on State and Go- vernment stoeks held in Europe, will, without doubt for the next sixty days be larger than usual, and tend to " " i i Parker, do;J W Mittleberger, Toronto, Canada; H A i 7 | philosophic friend is about seventy years of age in | thatthe Common Council uy commence this eve- Clarke, Mbany; J. Hamilton, 'Weshin ton; Martinand| ‘The new Opera of ‘ Leonora,” founded on the | svetain present rates for foreign exchanges. ‘The oper?’ “spoils” of office, or the paltry struggles of ambi- | the meridian of Richmond, Virginia, the “ old Do- | Bing to do something substantial for the benefit of | Gowan, A\ i A Chandler,Phila; D A Barton,st_ Albans; | « Lady of Loney by Mt Boy, erro. Phigdelpelane se} | tions in exchange, both foreign and domestic, at <te : “ . mr r 8 7 r, La; Mr. McCraen, a asful— 3 tious and selfish demagogues. Every great measure | rinion,” yet, in these regions, he is not much | Our citizens. St sohnn Canedey Charles Danna’ Woodstock, W La| fo; butit wes in easure owing to the talents: | iouth, are limited. involving materially the interests of the country, is affea..d ina greater or less degree, by these party movements. The foreign relations of the republic— | its internal prosperity—its trade, its agriculture, its manufactures, its financial affairs, its civil institu- tions—the administration of government and the Jaws—may be all affected by the issue ofa struggle between the two parties, about some comparatively trivial subject. Nay, even the faction-fight of two cliques of the same party, may have bound up in its issue, results of the most momentous importance. Hence it is, that to the philosophic and indepen- dent observer, the movements now in progress al over the country, are so significant and so full of the Beguins and Mi h Borgh ? i troupe, wit! ese, were in soe ta Pi iatont elon. Tt wan. expected tha oe engaged , and that over seventeen. He has all the youthful sprightli- Mayor Havemeyer anp THE Porter Hovses.— ness, versatility, verdancy, twaddle, natural wit, and | His Honor the Mayor’s proclamation, forbidding natural silliness of a youth of one and twenty. We | the sale of all merchandise and liquors on the Sab- ———_——— by Marty, al like him much; and we like him the better the more | bath, was little heeded by the good citizens of} Fine in Provipence.—A fire was discovered yes | they would not proceed to Mexico at present. sa we taste him. And we very much approve of the | Gotham yesterday. The coffee houses and saloons hehe ote, Hepete ess ee toy Pe hon Bsa A Aa Cet nonin tp demolition of the Globe, the removal c/ all its fierce | were thronged with visitors, as usual. The factis, | street, belon, ing to the Providence Dyeing, Bleacning | nrexgrs, Covert and Dodge, of Boston, were giv- and savage conductors, its extermination from the | it is most absurd in any case to attempt to legislate | und Calendering Company, and used for Laps 3 ao ing ‘Concerts in ‘Augusta, Me.” face of the earth, and tho establishment of a read-| in advance of public sentiment—as long as a large Cand it Sik nl cons Sete Pee eeievaruecret| Ms. Dempster, assisted by Mise and Master Scon- able journal in its place. We also approve of the} majority of a people are in the daily and habitual | the building were very manok damaged. bid aoe who cia, give a Concert in Albany Lapel ‘gg ejectment of the old kitchen cabinet, and their dis-| use of an article, it is utter folly to attempt to enact mated Roca ete Or itlve, the Faartto 7 tre is in full blast; Finger il missal to the regions of weeping, and wailing; and | laws prohibiting its sale—for they never can be put | Company, and the Georgia Insurance and Trust Compa- gnashing of teeth. If Mr. Polk wants a kitchen | in force. We would respectfully submit, whether it cabinent of his own, has he not a right to plant one, | is proper or moral in our city functionaries, to per- and set a hedge about it, nourishing and cherishing | mit and countenance a man in the committal ofan | qe Wesizyans In Lower Canapa.—A Mont- Rogue, Montreal; D C Sands, Baltimore; R. C Buck, do. avertey—G@ H Edward, H Hubbert, Boston; Sher- loch and Hazzard, Providence; D Sherman, Newport. ‘At Mobile, on the ist instant, the desand for the purpose of remittance, was limited, snd prin sipally confined to sight funds, to meet which the Bank of Mobile had accumulated in anticipation @ see (und, against which to draw at the proper points. Check! on New York } premium ; New Orletns} prem. State notes remained as last quoted, with a moderate supply. The demand created by the payments on the Ist instant, had subsided. One-third of the good debte due the State institutions, were by law required to be paid by the Let of June. The aggregate of this debt was about six and ahalf millions, the instalments called in being nearly twoand a quarter millions, exclusive of interest et costs, It is notas yet known with any degree of preci sion what proportion of this large amount has been re- Weston, Clarke, Mrs, Farren an aged. North American Lee ag; Company are draw- ing good audiences in Toledo, Ohio. The Anglesea coger favor the citizens of Rox- ny. We could not ascertain the amount at each office.— Providence Journal, June 28, i it wi i . ) a ; understood that the payments have ae he aitae pra petrrableto alacant selbst orn aE : ect on Monday, which he Legere ery A care bol correspondent of te ee, Demers te aes Obieneri paras! vebortion ildien rela Ye dy aiktblie’ mn. At the bank in Mobile» and tendency—and that is “the succession.” As Jackson's Last Lerren.—A great deal of excite-| doing on Sunday. Are not all days to be held sa- pital Mice Bo Te Chapels ‘of, Places of Preach: | recently from England, was giving Concerts in Montreal ye much the largest creditor, it is stated that near scons one presidential election is over, the prepa ment and curiosity exists relative to the character | cred—and is it possible for a thing tobe right on | ing'137; Missioraries 16) Sebiaih, Sekools kas; Behotars and other parts of Canade ith: great eee e ly three-fourths of the instalments he bel paid. ‘ : oa ff ich i prac- | 2,645; Local Preachers 36; Sal ool Teachers 363; 1 Mr, T. D. Riceisin Baltimore. He is expect have done as well, tetanding rations for the next begin. ‘The antagonism be- and contents of the letter addressed to Mr. Polk by | one day, which is wrong on another? If the thee rites efemiers of Church 4115; Regula: | ,, Ai, PO ES pag dy & pe If the other banks have lation of State paper must now be contiderably un- the dying “hero of the Hermitage.” Why has it| tice referred to 18 wrong in itself, it is always sua, On the let December last it amounted het ‘Y® | Hearers 20,000. not been given to the world? Can there be any | wrong; and moral suasion is the remedy—not legis- tween the two opposing forces never ceases. At The Front street Theatre, Baltimore, has been | cirew this moment, the various contending cliques in the d for a short season by Mr. W. E. Burton, who is | der two ‘ A . A i i . ipts of specie this season, $1,218,- . | impropriety in spreading before the whole nation, | lative enactments. Marrimony.—A few days since there arrived at by the principal performers of the Arch street |'to nearly three. Rece democratic arty are jut as keenly engaged in| te ant words of one in whose politcal agacity wo sa city vewsed | eet te Wek among hoe wore fpr | Tomar, Fedele cow Orleans om the 10th iat. th exchange mar playing their respective parts in the great game many reposed unbounded confidence? We dothink | BATHING 1N Saut Warer.—This city is blessed | of Sig Tn Sse twins were. born of different parents, ‘The Misses. Sloman are at the Utica Museum. At New the rates for foreign bills a shade as the were before the nomination of Mr. Polk | united them in the common struggle. So also with | the other party—the Whigs. They are equally busy. And thus we have the interesting and exciting spec- tacle of each of the two great parties convulsed by quiet, s Kot wes oewitustanding the light supply. iio B., called the “Prince of Wales Theatre.” Ct nn raseataeh \ eh sae for ., called the “Prince of I. ‘ 5.97}. Domes Fi “ A new theatre on the site of the old Museum is to "day bills on New York, 4a] per cont discount; be opened in Boston, next winter, it is whispered. td pedis vind Philadelphia and Baltimore 1 « I} pefcent The National Theatre, Boston,closes on the fourth hw theatre has been opened in St, Johns. N. establishments. No | but under the same roof and in the samo house. Each other city in the Union can boast of better or more | pelt com Cada aa bey eee te ee ne en ther extensive ones. There are two at Castle Garden, | were united in marriage—the male and fomale of the dil- kept by Rabineau and Thomas—two at the Fulton | ferent pairs. They were from St Lawrence county, New Ferry, in Brooklyn, under the management o Ld that the President owes it to himself, to the great | With most excellent bathing man that has departed, and to the country, to make this letter public. New Postace Law.—Letter writers may in- its “ea pe pani ted the ascendancy of a aay a a tae + nant the eg Gray—and one at the foot of Desbrosses street, key | ‘Tue Berren Way.—A Mr. Wright was married | | Master Sconch and Mise Moss, of this city, are) count. Sight checks on New York and Boston j «| particular clique, whilst at the same time the conflict | °f those who have postage to pay will then by Rabi Jr. These five establishments ive | to a Miss Betterway, in some parts unknown, in this conce! " “i iant- cent premium. . i waa ER! ie conser opts that Mr. Wirighthad no] Mr. and Mrs. Rand: Scotch giant and giant: | per huyteill goes on between them both, on the wider theatre of | <omewhat calmed, as the new postage law charging hh to convince usthat the inhabitants | $e. snesabangs sper says that Ms, Vi . r. Pars scotch gery success] | we annex acomparative statement of the Schuy’ national politics—all these varied movements mean- | only five cents per oz. on letters sent to any place hoy Swing veneers ner! hp haat imma oh met onl trade, for the fourth week in June of the past three of this city and Brooklyn are determined to be « | lowing verse of it: tour in the south and while operating upon, swaying, controlling, influen- | not exceeding 800 miles, and ten cents over that} yory clean people. Attached to the bathing houses If 1 am right, thy grace impart cre aes years, compile:t from official reports :— cing and directing the general policy of the country, | ‘listance, will go into effect. of ny oa hace ate win aaa ps phrased yp tilt in the iat sorey, a The talented Bibi pon ere Company have Pt) ya aging I hia pe af Se ae June 28th. and the administration of the government. Here] Packers ror Evrore.—The Montezuma, for Li-| baths, which are now. almost universally recom- To find the better way. ‘ their up for a benefit, ie evening, thle city, I] Canal, tons. Hf Patty is the field for the independent journalist—a | verpool; Oneida, for Havre, and Victoria for Lon-| mended by the medical faculty. And apart from the spogemihe Trenton Sheet Anchor gives quite a cheare teenies, os oy will play, g entitled Buy-t By Renan sivoad, tons; ms) ° field which we mean to occupy to a fuller ex-| (on, will sail to-morrow. ‘They will carry out one| benefit to be derived from the saline properties of peak ees ll ply Hyer Bn sing in num meen wee ronaived with Immense applause at Tora), yone,,.d07ee Bone MAM tent than even hitherto. We shall daily watch | lay’s later intelligence than goes in the steamer. the water, they are worth paying for asa luxury. | ber, and every thing wears en sir of +] ladelphis. We predict a crowded house. a