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lati y bad * Excrrement at Lawes » Inp.—There has been quite saline son in social ties aco te wrencel Register, town, hawe of the ariest ots negro 4 » fugitive. He war arrested by two Burkleys as the property of Mr. Freret late Mayor of New Orleans. cause of the excite ment is, that the boy was arrested without warrant, an¢ brutally beaten by the constables. mitted to jail for ten days in order to be fully the meantime affidavit made of the assault on the negro, by the Burkleys and the constabl Ewing—and a warrant Burkleys escaped, but the co: held to answer.—Louisville Ce bkeriligre to tthe Now Work iecoid: new law, reducing the sof the country, to wTreavonubic | + BO eration this day, and the New York Herald free to all subseribers residing wuthin thirty f this caty We annex a list of the towns ved in this “circle of freedom,” which we ed from the Postmaster. ‘ POST OFFICES s ithin thirty miles of the City of New York. rs in New Yorn. Orrices ix New Jersey. toria Aquacknonck, jauveltville Belleville ooklyn Bergen onx Bloomfield pliege Point Caldwell pbbs Ferry mptown st Chester atham latbush Elizabethtown ort Hamilton Elizabethport lushing English Neighborhood jarlem Hackensack i ‘arrison Hanover lempstead Hanover Neck wenekee: - lersey City! Littl 2 Falls Madison Metuchin — Meads Basin Morristown Montville Newark New Prospect Orange Parsippany Pascack Plainfield wot posting wier, 2rd. Amusement : The opera of “ La Bayadere,” was travestied last night at Palmo’s Theatre, by the Ethiopean Operatic Company. It was highly successful, the burlesques on the dances were admirable, and created much laughter, ly the best piece they have yet produced; yn Was so enthusiastic, thi will be repeated noti Mra. test penned and for sale E GE) CO.— by BURGESS, STRINGER AN : A HEART UNMASKED, A Tale of Domestic Life, BY ANNA CORA MOWAT ashion,” a comedy: ™ ‘The Fortune Hunter,” each 3 cen Author of &e. In2 vol ings Bridge lamaronec lanuhasset lewtown lew Rochelle ‘orth Shore Do Hempstead yack fo ‘Turnpike New Utrecht Piermont Godey’s Lady’s Book for July—A Trium- phant Nuinber— American paintersand American engravers: First—"‘Morning,” painted by Mount, andengraved by Gim- brede, ‘Second—Quaker Heroism, painted by Darley, and engraved shin: dy’s Boo — Sree cal Lat ne gt ptt iene Y Ka an r OTT REIT i ‘The quotations tor the c d have varied but very little since the middle of Mey lust, The improvement that has been realized upon some o the State stocks bas been caused principally by the ac- cumulation of interest, the semi-aunual dividends being nearly due. The favorable change that has recently taken place in the financial condition of Pennsylvania, has caused the advance in the market value of the stock of that State. The semi-annual dividend of two anda half per cent, due on the first day of August, will be paid without doubt at maturity, as several banks of Phila- delphia have determined to take the temporary loan, by the county of Philadelphia, for the purpose oi furnishing in advance its quota. ‘I'he efforts of the ‘Treasurer to provide funds have proved successful, and the credit of the State may be considered permanently established. ‘The settlement of this important question must be very satisfactory to the stockholders, and we trust will prove an era in the ficances of some of our State governments, that will result in redeeming the cre dit of every delinquent State, and wipe out the stain of repudiation. It will require some time for the new States of the West to recover from the embarrassments their ex- travagance of former years have produced. With immense Wealth within their limits, and undeveloped resources be" yond the wildest calculations, the debts that weigh upon them, must for atime be patiently borne, but will event- ually be removed. ‘The finances of Indiana and Illinois are at present in an almost hopeless state, but the in- crease in population, in the value of property, in the wealth of the people, is so rapid, that the public indebt- edness of each must ultimately be redeemed to the last mill. All classes are in the most prosperous condition, and every one finds full employment. The agricultural classes particularly are rapidly grow- ing rich, in spite of the low price of produce, and Port Chester Paterson In presentin uiblic the proprietor of the Richmond Perth Amboy Lady's Book thinks that he has achieved a triumph in, Mage- Do Valley Pompton ine publication. If any other work can approach this, new Roslyn Pyramus afields must be sought for further enterprise. Independent Mossville Rahway of the embellishments is added a list of contributors, uusur- Scotch Plains South Orange ‘The Purchase Springfield Ton | triy wille Summit ick South Amboy \ Unien Westfield West Bloomfleld passed, it is believed, in this or any other country,:— Rye List of Contributor: ‘Tarrytown i rine, sther Wetherald, Miss Angelina M.’ Walcott, M. Culver, L.A. 8, W. ol Miry Clavers, Mrs: E. Oakes Sinith, The it" Kate Perci- al,” Sarah Joseph Hale, vi i Mrs. J.T, 8.'Sullivan, Ghats areatech Mr H. Seeley Totten, Frot. Jno-t Frost 1 Connecticut, : fs, H. Boelay ot of Jno ROBERT H. MORRIS, P.M. | | We aak attention to the notice on it cover wut Fashion f “s a it] \- the rates of postages, and to what | Helethious "An Embellishrent® to the only Lady's: Maga: 1g privilege can be used under the Hine published in chis countey. » ey HA 7 svent mistakes it should be cut out | py rar ep RGESS & STRINGER, 202 Broadway. ‘ ‘W. H. GRAHAM, 162 Nassau st. N.Y. | Living apie Aannes: “It 1s an 111 wind that blows no If by this simple advice I can save one sohitar jual from the excruciating bain and consequent irritability produced, (and that invariably the early part of the day, renderiug the mind ruffled and unfit for business) by tearing out the hatrs of i .a.go0d razor spoiled on a bad coarse strop, 1 satisfied that the puff of wind has blown good to, some, ge Saunders’ Metallic Tablet the only sure remedy for a dull razor, and that with- | Out loss of many seconds, time, or trouble. Manufactory, 177 Broadway. Aull Philadelphia Subscriptions to the Heraup must be paid to the onzy auTHonizeD AGENTS, ood.” Cents. ’ ir, not exceeding half an ounce, ent not exceeding 300 miles. . ce, ver eve rates of postage; and when ad on each letter, or four cent osts so much aduitional. ot to be mailed) each. cular, handbill, or adve’ 5 10 ver- if r any pai very kind,” table by mail” and has no written that 19." per & Co, 3 Ledger Building, Third street, near Chestiat— . 4 a its mot including he Sunday paper; or 65 jommunication, of one ounce or le oy | gents without it; delivered free of charge inany part of Phils. Peper exceeding 1,900 square inch 24 | delphia. Single copies forsale as above, daily, at 1 o’clock— rv each additional ounce, or an excess greater than Price 3 cents. fahalf ounce. . . Pi Si FRE Sg SATE he Weekzy Henan is also for sale every Saturday morn brany other newspaper, sent over 30, and not more ara Rie o 4 icons, eae Cee delivered in any part of fhm 100 miles, or any distance within the same | | TYDS*Ail te uew and cheap Publications forsale at their es pestate. vo. we wos svered ais sas teblishment, as soon as issued, wholesale and retai , put over such distance............ . 1g | With the exception of one paper, the“ Herald” is read TH NKING PRIVI ; iit. The President, ex-Presidents, and Mrs. Madison and f3. Harrison, retain the franking privilege au regulated iormer laws. 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This does not include the interval om the close of one Cong! fits next; “ May transmit free written ttters from themselves the IEviole year—that is, from bow Gaya before the com- [{nencement of any session until the meeting of the next Song The Secretary of the Senate and Clerk of the Ho Hof Representatives $ Y May send free public documents during their official erms ; ; send and receive free letters, newspapers, and not weighing over two ounces, during the Congi and for thirty days before and after; Hf May send free letters written by themselves during their |f official term: J4. The governors of States may send free the laws, azo and documents of the legislature to the gover- Inois of other States. receive allsuch letters and documents as relate ig to their own duties or that of the department, and have the postages remitted at the city post office, 6, Deputy postmasters may send free all such letter d packages as may relate exclusively to the busines: ol their respective ftices, aud may have allowed all postages paid or charged to them in the settlement of their accounts. 7, Exchange newspapers between editors pass free. 8. Editors or publishers of newspapers may send their papers free within thirty miles of the place of publication. Communications addressed to the officers of the ment, heretofore having the franking privilege, gouching the business of thei" respective offices, are to De paid out of the contingent fund provided for their offices, or out of the treasury. NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS, &C. All Postmasters are forbidden to send money to prin- , under his frank, and the following regulation is sub- ted, viz : Money may be left with a Postmaster, (in no instance exceeding $10) for the purpose ef boing paid to distant publishers, if said publishers shall so ‘The Postmaster may retain 1 per cent, and give re- ceipt for the balance, which will be paid to the publisher by the Postmaster where payable, he also deducting 1 percent commission. No packet, weighing more than 3 pounds, can be sent by mail, nor bound books of any size, except books sent ,»by Governors of States. Sport tn Upperdom. sh, perhaps, in Philadelphia, es uny paper published in that cae adtilagy evalusiibaeditversivivercsses Adverion ments handed to the agents at half past 4 o’clock, will appear ir the Herald next day. MONEY MARKET. Monday, June 30—6 P. M. ‘The stock market has decidedly improved, and prices show an advance of a fraction on most of the fancies. The sales were not very large, but operators exhibited a better feeling. Stonington went up 1} per cent; Nor- wich and Worcester 1} ; Morris Canal}; Long Island 3; Canton 1; Harlem j ; Farmers’ Loan fell off} ; Penn- sylvania Fives closed firm at Saturday's prices. All the State stocks are firm. The books of Pennsylvania stock close to-morrow, and sales made after will be quoted with dividend off. Sterling Exchange closes firm at 9} a9} per cent; on Paris at 5f,27} a 6£.26}. The demand is not very active. ‘The Old Board of Brokers passed a resolution, to ad- Journ from Thursday to Monday, on account of the 4th f July. Nit was rumored in Wall strect this morning that forge- ries toa large amount had been discovered, implicating some parties formerly of high standing in this city. ‘The amount already known is about $10,080, and it is suppo. sed that the extent to which the operations have been carried, will make the amount very large. The amount of duties received at the Custom House of this port from the Ist to the 28th of June, 1845, was $1,172,091 57. The amount received for the month of June, last year, was $1,960,363, showing a fulling off of $788,272. This may be reduced about fifty thousand dollars by the receipts to-day, leaving a deficiency for June this year compared with the same month last, of about $738,000. The Phornix Bank of this city has declared a dividend of three per cent for the last six months, payable on the 10th July. v WT he last instalment of the debt contracted for the construction of the Erie and Champlain canal, becomes due to-morrow, and will be paid at the Manhattan Bank. The amount of principal is $782,620. The amount to the credit of the Commissioners of the Canal Fund in the Manhattan Bank this day, is to the commencement of _5. The three assistant postmasters general May send free letters, packages, or other matters ting exclusively to their official duties or the busine the Post Office Department ; M $1,282,677 « $782,620 Erie and (Champlain debt due . . mterest 8 Hi eee + 245,917 1,028,537 Interest on canal debt... . . Balance after paying Champlain debt and int’st. .$204,140 ‘This balance will be applied to the redemption at par of the five per cent stock issued for the construction of the Chenango canal, which fr_'; due on the Ist of Jan., 1846. The receiver of the Commercial Bank of New York has made dividends to the amount of seventy per cent, and is about closing the affairs of the concern.— This leaves a demand of thirty per cent. uponthe Comp" troller, to be drawn from the safety fund. The agent of the Madison and Indianopolis Railroad Company has succeeded in obtaining aloan in this city and in Philadelphia of $50,000. The grading and bridg- ing of the thirty miles from Edinburgh to Indianopolis have been put under contract on favorable terms. The cars, in a few weeks, will run fifty miles from Madison. The receipts for March, April and May were $11,400, be- ing $10,000 more than received for the corresponding months last year. Our Eastern capitalists appear to have a great deal of confidence in the prospective productive- ness of the railroads of the Western States, and liberally subscribe for their completion. We have no doubt but that in a few years every section of Ohio will be connect ed by lateral roads running from the main stems open- ing communications from theOhio river to Lake Erie. The public improvements of the Western States,must hereafter be constructed by individuals; the governments have become too deeply involved, to attempt any thing of the kind again. Private companies invariably are more suc cessful in building railroads and ¢: than govern ments, and make them more productive after they are completed. The most profitable public works in the country have been constructed by private enterprise and wo have been taught by dear experience;that govern: ments are not able to compete with individuals in making Mr. Eprror: e ‘ A few morning’s since, ina mansion 1n the up- per part of town, were seated a group of the youn, men anc maidens of Gotham; they had just returne from a church, where one of New York’s noblest eons was nnited to a love y woman, and feeling ma- trimonially inclined, one of the young gentlemen proposed to a young lady that they should get mar- Hed also “for the fun of it,” and a msnieen pre- sent volunteering his services as Parson, read to them the form of marriage from a Prayer Book, and to the questions therein asked, the couple answered holdly “yes!” Now, Mr. Editor,will you inform me whether this marriage is not legally binding,as much as though a ceremony had been performed by an es- tablished Clergyman, and also whether the young man who acted as Parson is not liable to an action which might result in serious consequences? Wish- ing definite information upon these points, I intrude myselt upon your valuable time. Answer.—By the laws of New York the marriage is perfectly legal and indissoluble—the person mar- tying has incurred no penalty,nor committed any offence. Marriage in New York is only a civilcon- tract. —Ed Herald. Sreampoar Ropnrrms.—On Saturday morning oflicer Mack arrested on board the steamboat Knickerbocker at Albany, a person, who gave hi as John Henry, and says he is by birth a Rui He appears to he ‘about 30 years of age ; is six feet high, and rather slewter, Henry fully committed under the following choumstances :—On a charge of stealing a gold raven Witch, chainand key, valued at $64, the pro- porty of Comehus D, Van Vranken, of New York. A hoy ‘oh board the Knickerbocker saw a person whom he closet, which v, recognized afterwards aa Heure improvements in the modes of communication betw ‘ ry, putting, as he sup-| imp nication betweer, yoved, sometttag under the sill of the door of the water | difforent sections of the country. The extravagance and useless expenditure that attend the construction o! all State works, require the receipt of large revenues from them, to pay even the interest on the outlay, anc legislative enactments protecting them against competi ion; whereas individual enterprise is compelled to pro! tect itself against all rivals, and can only become profi” able when perfected at the most reduced cost. We annex the prices current at the close of operations s 8 proved to be the property stolen. whes arrested hy had in his possession Ks Taly's ‘old port gold beads, weiss head, an eye glass, a bunch of wn Paper : atolso an instrument used by bur- @ too in ths tock, aM,the ose, when th key - ; “py nside e@ room. The same Cee ee ie Kee ORning, Steuben county, 8 passenger in the KnickerboOwr had hi y chain of while on his neck in his berthy, "84 his safety chain cut, jon. Jepine watch, worth $40 ‘and asleep, and a silver Is ABAD FIX—VALUE oF aN M. Dp in the western part of the city, fe A iy, living’ | o.day, for the stocks used in this market principally for on eecount of the extreme warm weather Cee? languid | investment :— and in the act she dislocated her jaw! one in the house except a sinall child, she ran ty, 2%_ 20 oat neighbor for assistance. As she approachde nett with both hands raised to her head, her mouth, opel e™s Jew hanging down, crying out." ugh! ugh! they'd supposad her crazy, and fled, One of than finally. hah courage to turn round and ask her what was the matter. Tho only reply was, “ugh ! ugh !” A crowd soon col, lected around her, among whom was a young Doctor, who took tho liberty to appl his hand to herjaw in a scientific way—when, lo ! the Yady smiled and chatted. and expressed her gratitude, Hke a sweet was! This Doctor is no quack, but a regular 2 said, is andsome, Indies stil continue to gape ta Gey Wonder th ‘As OX te gaping, Prices oF Stocks iv THE New Yor Maaxer. 1845. 1845, ei 1845, Rate. able, M " United States 6” tase lay June 30. M2 a— New York, 7 « 6 104 a0 101241105, 107 “alO7%4 104 1037%%a104 1850-54-60 — al07 1961-62-67 —~ 106 107, as07 102440103! — aldo 100 = 100 aloly a eo x 25 " youn, than ever. ‘We think his business ane tberhood more in be so pressiny thathe will need a partner, and no dificulty in obtaining one.~ Cincinnati Gazette. Atremr? vo FE: have Minois, ludiana, —___ Sscave.—We learn calling himself George Nott, was pe board the brig G. 8, Lamar,which ‘Thursday last for New York. Charleston pilot L. 8, Luci ta black boy und secreted on sailed from this port on {le was put on board the Chae with arequest from Mr, I. dy ta) ,@ Passenger on board, that he be sont breke kp this city by one of the stenmors, but in carrying. ti the guard house, he made his ‘ict Deon Spoeseae Sill l3zes s | heard of sinee. "Th cape, and has not been “5 1850-70 in \. 98 yoars of tee PAN aide g 12s he is free—is about | Bk Com’e N. ¥., full 4 @ blemish on his left Savannah Fepub., 24th, eye.— oa ‘ scrip - N. Y. Life tns. & Trust Co. 10) TH ant6 inn, Farmers? From Manrinique.—By the sehr. ins, | Qhie Lite ce 4 = Me we Capt Lightbourne pm a tae Henry Jenkins, Bank of U, 8. in Penn's, ff Stn 6 in 8 from Marth . 8 Port yesterday | Boston & Brovid She tte Bah lasts Wo lonen Teor’ coat aek Republican of the | Nedemey KWeR Pre ft Tay US ati ee of ail ky vary dear Yightbourne that busi | Mohowk & Hud'n Railros ‘ ae = fed hig mn FP Lag clgates very vicar v ~ oy panectady it i 128469129 io Miao} 192 a9 ‘ VP a per M. and Flow: - biel MM all 119 als QIlS alle #0 por DbI, erry Auburn prin al, iM ae i a 1 7¢ali9 urn water H.R. 106 0109 108 al08d¢ 100" alog! re the absence of large markets. The increase inthe va lue and amount of taxable property every year in the principal agricultural States, is the best evidence in the world of the prosperity of this class of people.— Indiana and Illinois possess an immense extent of terri tory,an immense quantity of the finest soil the sun ever warmed. Indiana alone possesses more arable land than the whole of New Enguand, and more than a dozen States like Cennecticut could be made out of it— ‘The increase in the value of the agricultural products of every new State in the,Union, every year, is sufficient to pay the interest on the public debts. The agricultu- ral products of Illinois in 1844,were valued at$18,327,278, and of Indiana at $43,548,225. ‘The floods and freshets of the Mississippi destroyed an immense quantity of pro- duce in Ilinois last year, and reduced the aggregate value of the products of the State from $29,122,686 in 1843, to $18,327,278 in 1844. ‘The increase in the quanti- ty of land annually brought into cultivation in the West- ern States, is very large ; sufficient to give the creditors of those now delinquent, every hope that every dollar of their demands will ultimately be paid in full, principal and interest. ‘The new States are as yet but thinly po- pulated, considering the immense extent of their limits. ‘The annual amount of agriculture in Illinois and Indiana, averages more to cach inhabitant than any other State or States in the Union. ‘There has, within the past year, been such a complete revolution in the public mind in relation to State delin- quency and repudiation, that the Legislatures of heavily indebted States will be compelled to enact more strin- gent laws, regulating the collection ‘of taxes and payment of State dues, than have yet been adopt- ed; and the people will be induced, more by the mere force of public opinion than heretofore, to be more prompt in the payment of taxes. The success of the tax collectors in Pennsylvania and Maryland, as the best evidence of the change in the feelings of the people upon this subject. Taxes in arrears to a large amount have been liquidated, and the payment of the late levy has, in several instances, been anticipated, Welook for a gradual but steady improvement in the financial condition of every State in the Union, solvent and insolvent. The difficulties and embarrassments of the past few years have been a severe but salutary: les- son toall parties, and the systems of retrenchment and economy that have been produced bythe effects of former extravagance, will, ut no very distant day,establish State credit upon a basis firmer than ever yet attained, from which there will be no danger of removal. Old Stock Exchange, $2000 U S6’s, 62 coup 112 20 Stonington » 5000 do si0.112 25 eo 5 30 1200 Ohio 7’s 101% 100 do 3034 50 lo b10 20% 18% 75 do 30% , I5Nor& Wore ops 703% % do opg 71 2% do ope 714 50 do 360° 7134, 2% do opg 71 50 do opg 7k # Witt hein an Sa i ilmington 590 3444 150 do. 30 134 200 do By] 50 Morris Canal 31% 50 do 3135 125 do 317% 50. do 3%, 100 do 960 31K 175 Long Island RR 7a 100 do 3104 150 “do 2 100 do boo 32° 50 lo 724 25 East Boston Co 133% 100 do 330 72 Horlem RR @. do b60 73 68% 100 do 30 72! 10958 Second Board, $75 shas StonnigtonR R 31 25 Morris Canal 3244, 7 do 31 125 Canton Co 830 434 100 do s6n 3050 do s3l 43% 50 do 30g 50 do. 30 44 100 do 360 30° 50 = do bio 44 50 do 60 304 50 © do 8344 100 do 360 30" 25 do 83 44 50 do 30% 100 do 160 41% 100 do 860 30% 50Nor& Wore 607244 300 Long Island om ae SON AmTrust 830. 117 do = 25 lo i 200 Reading RR. % 50 Farmers’ Trust 60 37~ 100 Morris Canal 3 50 lo b10 36% bo do 830 3244 200 U S Bank b30 5% New Stock Exchange, 1 shas Vicksburg Bk 83, 25 Farmers’ Trust ch 36; 15 do ch @ 50 do tw xs 90 do bIS 8% 250 = do 36% 50 do 630 84 100 do 50 do 83 8% 250 do 50 do ch 8g 75 de 50 do 83 84 75 0 do 25 Morris Canal b3 32% 25 do 50 do 0 do % do 3 635d % do 75 Harlem RR 25 Canton Co 50 Nor & Wor odo 125 do 2% = do er 2% do ch 4 2 lo 40 Long Island RR sii 71% 50 do 25 Stonington RR 53. 3044 Se WILLIAM COONEBY, alias JAMES PERRY, lef: England about or ‘9 years ago, and. is about 42 years of ould this meet his eyes by apnlying to Mx. Thomas oles Hoppin, of Providence, Rhode Island, with whom is left is brother, Joseph Coles Corneby, his certificate of bap. «Will hear something to his advantage. York, June 30th, 1815. it3t*m PLI MBE NATIONAL DAGUERRIAN GALLE- RY AND PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPOT, DADWAY, corner of Murray street, (over Ten- re.) awarded the Medal, four first nd two,“highest honors,” at the exhibitions at Bos- ork, and Philadelphia respectively,for best pictures pparatus ever exhibited. BP rice of these superb Photographs reduced to that of ordi Ty ones at other places, ao that noone need now sit for an or uunry likeness on the score of economy. ‘Taken'in any weather, jity ‘PHE TURTLE DINNER, under th President of the old Hoboken Club will take place this dey, July Ist, rain or shine, at Burniwin’s Mansion House, Bloor: mgilole Ma haven and Bloomingdale Sta; Row and es leave comer of Tryon trom Whit iallueeet ab half hour, ae ga at yy SALE AT THE DRY DOCK,NAVY YARD. “og, A PAIR OF FAT OXEN will be sold at the Stables of the D a diuthee o'clock, M., on Saturday, Sth July. Terms, cash on delivery. ‘They must be removed immedi- ately after the sale. Navy Agent's Office, New York, ‘ June, StL stm y Dock, at public auction, at 12 3 1845. PROSPER M. WETMORE, Navy Agent. otm__TROSPER M. WETMORE, Navy Agent. TO LET—A Room and Bedroom with pantries, ¢ is el at 913 Broome street, and can be had ves. ely. Rent $104 a year. jt it*rh TO LEASE—For a term of years, the new House No 3.Murray street. Will be ready fortenants August first. Enquire on the premises. iI stgbz FANNY CAMPBELL, THE FEMALE PIRATE CAPTAIN, A Romance of the Revolution, ‘ By Lieutenant Murray. ahs cover wil be exhibited 9, full Tength portrait of the Captain, with o drawn sword in one hand and a flag-stafl in the other. " Pablished this day,at French’s Publishing Hall, 293 Broadway, and for sale at al 2% cents. the Periodical Depots—price Jet Im*m FPOR SALE-A ‘second hand Steam Engine, of superior construction and workmanship. The cylinder is 4 inches bore and 12 inches stroke: has a tubular boiler ues. For particulars, enquire of JOSEPH HEWES, 60 Vesey street, N.Y, SETH BOYDEN, 522 High st., Newark, iy wth ACKET SHIP SHEFFIELD from Liverpool—Consignees by this ship bre respectfully requested to send their per- Inits on board, loot of Dover street, or tothe office of the sub- scribers, All goods not permttted in_five days, must unavoidably be sent to public store. W. & J.T, TAPSCOTT. jew York, June 30th, 1845, ASSENGERS by the packet shin, ill please be on board, at Pier o'clock this day, The Lever Bi at IL o'clock. BOARD IN THE COUNTRY. NE or two famili an obtain board, on moderate terms, na delightful n, at the village of Shrewsbury, N. J. rl se Particulars apply at 107 Frontatreet, first floor. $15,000 72.104% pretense ilre = or NJ. jlre ONEIDA for Havre, jo. 4 North River, at July Ist, 3 gs will close at the usual places this morning, ire Appl co % South street. “ APPOINTMENT. LEXANDER WATSON, BSQ, ef this city, has been app d by the Governor of Connecticut a Commissioner fo tak ledgoment and proof of deeds, instrument: woder seal, depositions to be nsed before the Conrts of ths’ Sante st lidar, &e., within and for the State of New York, im this Lis) LATEST INTELLIG AMUSEMENTS. PARK THEA’ 2 FRENCH OPERA. ‘Wasuincton, Saturday, June 28, 1845. The Awacd of the Spoils—Mr. Aiken among the Outs —Cherokee Commissioners—T. H. Hartley—the Choctaw Contracts—Villainous Treatment of the Indians—Committees Wanted, §e. Hurrah ! on Monday nextthere are to be two removals from the General Land office—thirteen under the law of Congress, limiting the whole num- ber of clerks in this bureau to sixty, and nine under the law of rotation, which exacts that every grace- less varlet of a whig in place shall be compelled to sympathise with Mr. Clay in his late decisive and appalling defeat. To fill these nine vacancies by ro- tation, there aré,of ¢ourse,nine good and well endor- sed logecoon ee hand, Nemes) of ne baw unques- lipped pretty specti pees : But a greater ben fe aie oa whig subordi- nates all over the country, and out of the country, will be made from the expiration of their commis- sions at the close of this untortunate month of June. And from the smooth, deliberate, and cool mode of operation governin; the distribution of the spoile,we question whether there will be a solitary Coon over $2,000 a year by Christmas, standing under the ad- ministration as a monument of its clemency. Four years hence we may have another official holocaust. Tt would, therefore, not be amiss for our democratic brethren, now supping the cream of the Treasury, to anticipate the day of wrath, forGen. Scott will ‘cer- tainly be the next President if he takes the field, un- less confronted by Commodore Stewart, Mr. Aiken, chief clerk in the Anditor’s office for the War Department, has taken up his bed and walk- ed, but as itis a single bed, he can tote it comfort bly. He has been in office for thiny-one years—is said to be ott ee arenes crabbed, crusty bachelor —(a bachelor, God forgive him !)—and is said, fur- ther to be worth at least $60,000 in cash, stocks and property ; and that the reason of his never marrying is that he has dreaded the expense. Of late he has been reading Mra. Caudle’s curtain lectures, and is now confirmed that he is right as a bachelor—that Mr. Buchanan is right, and that all old bachelors M Douvry " ‘ednesday Evening, J 2a, ‘Washington. ime Vor the First Time Cease, OT eedradiee castes (Correspondence of the Herald od < ~ ROBE ‘e DIABLE. i indees Ot insted 3.) coma Arnaud 5 yn, from 7 Alberti, sing a choice sel of ‘Statuary, Vase ella, Mt ‘Temples, Fountains, Tazzas, fine Tticagl Etruscan and Medescis Vasey and Flow Services, rich Plated Ware, Tea Tra The whole of which is the admirers of the fine arts. Another uch rare articles will not probably occur come, ‘Also, with which the sale will ce, the balance of gods sold.at previous sale and wot called for.’ ‘To be sold for Pete ess Fil fe tie iad tha guile haps be coaminalon jogues will be re m Wednesday, at o’ciock Bo Me” & L it 2ttm sc eettige To'el Mee at7 o'clock, o’cloe! 2% cents. ill rise precisely ar nm SAO FORER O NIBLO’S GARDEN. OF No Postponement at this Establishment, on account of the weather, as the Grand Entrance from Broadway othe Sa- is protected, and the New Saloon, which is ventilated from e top and sides, cau josed at a moments: engagement of Th rated Ce i ence Lato or omedian from the n. ‘Second Nightofthe Ballet Pasumuiune by'then ACROBAT FAMILY A aipaen on ant Mg ered Will be present original Vaudeville entitl LE CHAPEAU DU GENEIAL Madame de Ia Gard Miss H Matthews Vil Miss M Term: ash; current mone AARON BUTTERFIELD, Auctioneer. ILL BE SOLD, THIS DAY, July Ist, at 10 o'clock, at 57 Houston street, nearly o| e Columbia st, th Stock of a fashionable Merchant r, consi of of assorted French Cassim yards of Silk and catings, 10 pieces of. assorted colors Sattinets, Brown Hol fands, Linen Drillings, 300 yards of assorted Gaimbroons, Cot. tou Drilling, Muslins, Silk Hdkf, 12 dozen Suspent yards of Cotton Cheek Lining—together, wit erous other articles, which will be sold in lots to suit buyers. The 8 tater tore to Let. NATIONAL LOAN FUND ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF LONDON. Empoiwcred by Act of Parliament. CAPITAL £500,000 STEKLING, OR $2,500,000. following are among the advantages held out by this h itageous to ancy Marqule de te farquis de cate! follow id by LA VILLAGEOISE ET SES A! (Intermission of half-a T Suenae ay ty % letta cated ith a Burletta o TRUMPETER'S DAUGH Madelon Muller Achilles,.... (C7 Aan efcient Police wil always be im atteadnace to main- tain good order and keep all improper persons out. Tickets Jents. oy Bifiy Cente £3) A limited number of Season i sets will be disposed of. formance to cor-nuence at 8 o'clock ‘OOrs Open at stitution, Ww will be found most advant assured, and such as are rarely offered, viz s— The Re r advantages secured to the assured by the y ple of the Loan Departinent. Av nalf-past 7. —«vailable always to the assured in cases of should any such arise. The Payment of premiums, annually, half-yearly, quarterly, or month! Re chi puted claims, CASTLE heme “pened Proprietors... se. sees iessrs. French and Hei Admission 25 Cents. & and Entertainment ! « Tucsday Evening, The Entertainments will commence w: ture to the celebrated Ope: La Reine Du Chypere. ‘The Els:ler ina Grand Act. each payment of premium becomes byte @ z e and liberal; and extra premiums le. ed. Jp successive Re- fording sure data for calculations of the value of the this institution ‘ocomotive Wal lee d Highland Fling Its heing unconnected with Marine oy Fire Insurance. Mast. W. Wood will appear as a ‘The rates “for life with profits” are Lower than those of any other foreign Company effecting Life Insurance in New York. Dennison, 3 — tra. right. No, sir, you are not right; you are right REE PEERS Mee mae a Soe ebane Pas de Danses by.ihe, Masters Wood, wrong. Had you married a personable woman, sit, a Esq. The Classic Lutte by the Elssler Brothers. her iufluence might have saved you, combined with john J. Palmer, Esq. Dr i that of the Lady Dowagers. hy, don’t you know that old Mr. Lewis, one of your late clerks, is to be reinstated again, though he is a whig? And why ? ee because the Dowager influence was irresist- able. Itis chasaet that Mr. Aiken wished the custody of the private letters to the Auditor during his late ab- sence, which he hid assigned to the care of his son, Thomas. Mr. A. claimed, notwithstanding, the en- tire supervision of the Auditor’s correspondence,and upon this issue he has fallen through the sifter. ‘The old gentleman will now have leisure to look up a wite to soothe him for the irreparable logs of his seventeea hundred a year. ‘ We learn that Messrs. Mason and Washington, late Cherokee Commissioners, have been removed; and that as yet their Bitees rersie vacant. There aye many unsettled claims in favor of the treaty par- ty of the Cherokees, yet to be examined, audited and liquidated; and the ends of justice to this unfor- tunate and persecuted people demand new Commis- sioners and promt action. And here, it would seem, that T. Hartley Crawford and the Choctaw contracts and the graceless, mean, wholesale swindling of the Choctaws, by some person or persons, doubtless known to Mr. Crawford, are laid upon. the table till the meeting of Congress, when we are assured that a Commitee of the Senate will be appointed, with Jonathan Goodhue, Eq Genet taeay ea) eorge Barclay, - muel 8, Howland, E: Song Mr Denni I. Powder Monk-y Hornpipe, Master W Wood. ‘Overture to the Opera of Fra Diavolo. To conclude with a Series of Cor Tableanx Mouvavs, by ler Brothers. a of Ten the ‘Between the Entertainments an intermit "Doors open at half-past 6 o'clock. Performance to eom- "e Minutes for Promenade and Refreshments. ical Examiners.) ise jeecker street. klin street. cians to the Sesieny. (Medi: ers MD. 110 ss 5 PALMO’S OPERA HOUSE. bg ere CHAMBERS STREET. Bank ‘The Merchauts’ Bank of New York. Second Night of the New Opera! By Palmo’s Ethiopian Burlesque Company. Tuesday Evening, July 1st, Will be presented, for the i operatic burlesque Solicitor. Wm. Van Hook, Esq , 39 Wall street. General Agent for the United Staten) and. British North Amer: clones J. LEANDER STARR, resident in New York, Office 74 Wall t, New York. y, the grand entitled -DARK; Or, the Revolt of the Woodheads. “ Founded on La Bayadere, with Burlesques on all the original Tasurance which this institution has organized, and which has secured such marked distinction in Europe, has obtained for it the pighest favor in Am y During the short period of its establishment in. the United States, its principles have won the unqualified approval of many emineot men, and the patronage it has received fully tests the public confidence in its tavor. P. containing the last Annual Report, and much gene- ion, together with the Society’s rates; also blank forms, and the fullestiuformation, may be obtained upon ap, cat ’ ‘b-agent. f. A Medical Ex uminer is in attendance at the office daily, at 12 noon, and 3 o’clock, P. M. Fee paid by this Society. Examples of besa rr the stssurance of $100 ona Single a PREMIUMS PAVABL! » ANNUALLY. dances To conclude with the Mediey Burlesque of the ooo VIRGINIA GREG seis, of Balfe’s Opera of the Bo- ha Pol h are introduced the jan Girl, and the Lau Admission 25 Cents, Private Boxes, for four persons, $2. In wh her Pro! open at 34 to 8 o’clock—Performance to commence at 4 o'clock. x i Box Office open from 8 A. M. until6 P.M. VAUXHALL GARDEN SALOON, BOWERY. PAY: power to send for persons and papers. And then, ake et Wer ona year Fer Ave FOR TPM — oo. ICP OPEN F VENING 73 of all the swindling practices ever Fespetratat upon f Without profits. Withdo. “GRAND Ge WEE the Government and the defenceless Indians, we 15 $077 so st a $1 | Miss Orville, lore of Niblo’e, has been engaged for six nights | predict that you will discover the flagitious villainy 3 Oo 1% 193 2 Also, Barney Williams) the celebrated Irish Comedian. of the U. S. Agents in this Choctaw business, to be 30 121 130 22 246, | Zio Rhian A. Homer, the Ameniaan blasler,, the meanest, and the lewest, and the broadest, and F 2 ¢ , Mr. odwin, the beautifil ic Dancer. the Debeet: “indeed: ih Ind, 3 16 Tt HE 38 Also, the Ei ratie Brothess and Sisters, Messrs. | she basest. Indeed, it seems that our Indian treaties a a 1% 347 385 | Gardiner, Whi me je, Jah on and Lge enn to nd relations with Ld red men generally, we main- 50 194 206 421 4@ + | Setner the Des each ea tanh tottay, Bins wean ; | ly the instruments of enriching the most heartless 55, 25 296 58 : 4 ioe oan Galea ee ae ee swindlers. With the Seminoles, with the Cherokees, 4% e CP Ad n only One Shilling with the Choctaws, with many other tribes, the ends of the Government have been frus- ‘There are tables for sii No postponement on account of the weather. or three dives, qrudowmments for children, Je lives, joint lives, survivorships of chi ‘ke bles} Doors open at 734 o'clock. Performauce commence at 8 two t ES, both diat red. "clock. 29 lw trated, and its magnanimity turned to a curse, i sun have een caleelateds from sterling nto dollars and | “~~ —— 07~ sa through the beep a of beers grog-sho) iti cents. i : ‘RATION OF . cians, promoted to the responsi trusts o! ian formal instru- GRAND CEL" BRATION OF THE de saan’ Coletta ell eaetie ae ee neues ROt, ex FOURTH OF JULY. Agents and Commissione:s. Mere swell-head loaf- Ly cept ir ceeding $15,000 each, on a siugle life, and to bind the Society ffom the date on which che premium’ is actually paid to their General Agent in NOX, ANDER STARR, General Azent. 74 Wall street, 27th June, 184: iy] Itaw 3mre LOST. he 28th inst., a ik, containing between $12 and $15 trom Morrison's dru ¥ > AT VAUXHALL GARDEN, BOWERY. HE MANAGER would respectfully inform the public that he is moking exten preparations for the FOURTH OF JULY, when he walls ve an Afternoon and Evening Per- formance in the Saloon. Alsa, es Grand Military and Civie Ball, in the Garden, for which he is vests new and elegant floor. Price of adi nto the Afternoon Performance, 25 cents. eo espine the evening, to the Garden, Saloon and Ball, ce: ers, who, for denourcing and slandering most reck- lessly the opposite party, are thus to be rewarded.— We call the serious attention of the President to our Indian relations, and our Indian agencies. They are trusts which demand the decid of honor- able trustworthy men—men of whom we know their love of, iets tranecends their love of the In- dian’s lands, his bounties, and gratuities. We forgot, in our last, to mention that among the right-hand men of General Jackson in his southern campaigns, who walked in the funeral procession erday, were Gen. John S. Russwer, Col. John A. Rodgers, Capt. Eli Davis, all of Tennessee; and John Looney, of the Cherokee Nation. Among other soldiers of the last war, in the line, were Capt. Nicholas Burke, of Md., Michael Hill. of Va., Corpo- ral Lynch, of N. Y., and George F. De La Roche. The President isa mere shadow. They are boring him to death, and its a shame. Ifa stranger were shown into his official room at the State Depart- ment, with twenty men present, the President would be exsily distinguished from his being the most plain- ly dressed, (almost shabbily,) and the most wu looking man in the company. It takes a stout heart, a strong will, a cool head, and an iron constitution for the Presidential chair just now. In these respects the, qualifications of the Executive have been tested to the uttermost, and bravely as he has borne him- self, he is absolutely beginning to waver in his pur- pose, in his will, in his coolness, and decisiveness. Stand fast to the wheel, sir, or you are stranded. The Post Oftice Department is sending off to the various offices throughout the Union the several forms of blanks required under the new postage law. It is unnecessary to apprise the readers of the Herald that the five and ten cent postages commence on next Tuesday ; but it may not be amiss to encour- age them to co-operate with all the friends of cheap postage in giving the jaw a good start. It wou d be a beautiful idea too, that every 6ne who could ailord the time and the dime, would address a complimen- tary letter on that day to Senator W. D. Merrick, of Maryland, congratulating him on his suczess in push- ing the bill through Congress. With fair play, the law will work to admiration. At the Library of Congress to-day, we encounter- ed that old business man of the House, Hon. Elisha Whittlesey, of Ohio. He, and the Belgian Minister, Mr. Serruys, Captain. Wilkes, and a few others, were the exclusive visitors of Mr. Meehan to-day. Weather thick and muggy. The few strangers in town are doasing atthe hotels, smoking segars, and discussing smail gossip and clap-trap rumors, After a visit to the public buil ings. a stranger finds ita dull business to stay in Washington. We are ex- pecting every mail that Mr. Shannon will come for- ward and report upon those Mexican instalments.— The claimants are very curious to know of the dis- position of those $275,000. did Cotillon Band is enzaged for the occasion. Th ee arrangements will be entirely uuder the direction of Officer Bird, who will preserve the best of orderjand exclude all improper persons. 1m st, or Morrison's drag ly rewarded. j1 2tm A situation by a reepectocle yor oman, in Dancmg to commence ai 8 te family, as cook, washer and ironer, or | Fur particulars see bille ofthe de ing to de the chombier work and sist in the] jemnivitec P.DE LA RE i treet, front basement. WEF Nyt dm, Foseweieo.ctlac ty area erent Le ij CAKD—MK. DINNEFORD respectfully c : fr id th iblic, that, M ANTED—By a widow, and daughter aged ten, a situation i inthe Lisdast tennier lcsred bm thy es trece ee in a small respectable family; is willing to dothe cook- h SeIT. 4 rgd ing, washing and ironing, st of references given. WED JULY 2, ar. Please apply tor Mrs. Barrett, No. 61G) ad street. dyt letrh THE CHATHAM THEATRE. WANTED A SITUATION, is old friend, J. R. SCOTT, has also volunteered his valuable A i services for the occasion, and will appear as an girl, as chamberm ROLL. e i A. nN adh al og daa areal im, OROZEMBO , MR. DINNEFORD, ~ + The friends of Mr. 0 purchased tickets for his MUSIC. Benetit, to have taken place at the. New Bowery, on Wednes- LADY, who has athorough knowledge of day last, iu which he was grievously disappointed by circum: taught by the first masters in Europe, and feeling nces beyoud his control, are respectfully informed that they fully competent to instract in that will be good for the above occasion. jt It*re to devote nee to Dine ee mn of Y rate terms. A note addressed to A. ELYSIAN FIELDS—(Hosoxen.) Paper, shall be puvetually attended Free Exhibition every Afternoon, commencing on J — td mia, ane bof eal ent ra Tuesday, July 1, at 3 o'clock. for the sale of new and popular Public R. McC please pons g pep stsy IR OE ANGELINA, aud the extraordi- FRANCISCO, wi tusured them in writang, with an opportun jearing $1000 per year, and more if they are active Some men, now. in our " ede gat ‘O, whose beautiful and i i Frs- 8 have ‘been the wonder and adm employ, will no doubt make oyer $1000 per year, clear of all ex- pence, and there is about half a dozen places open, which must filled + each man will have his district, and it will be nec md the otis sary for them to have at least $25 or $50, to obtain ago fitting » None need he has that amount, for it is ow such amanner as will be benefi- wutinue until 12 o'clock. Manager. forms hi Verna and De Ba having house for ply No. 14 Bee! fee that admired Vocalist and Dan The entertainments will commence with Young Francisco’ tx HINDOO FESTIVITIES" selected from Letters must be post paid. LIGHT, ELASTIC EVER FITTING + IGS AND SCALPS, WITHOUT METALIC SPRINGS OR CLASPS. TO BE HAD ONLY OF CHARLES RIDGWAY. HAIR CUTIER AND WIG MAKER, NO, 25 WALL STREET. SITE THE Custom House. merly of Howard's Hotel. je28 Im*re GOOD DAGUERREOTYPE OPERA. TORS WANTED. W TH complete Apporatus, to whom a reasonable sala _ and permanent employment will be given. Apply, with specimens and references, at this office, today and to-morrow 530 2is*re SEGARS. MITATION PRINCIPE, Regalia and other sorts, in qu ter aud half boxes, for sale low, in_lots to ite hasers, . LAURENC Je 3t*re 89 Broad street. CUMBERLAND COAL AND IRON LANDS FOR SALE SUPERIOR tract of the 10 feet vein of the Cumberland 4% Coal, contiguous to the Railroad, and, according to. t Report of Prof. Johnson on American Coals, the vest coal for raising steam, 2,500 acres are offered on reasonable terms. Likewise, an Iron’Ure tract of 11 500 ecres, consisting of bog meadow. ‘hematite Iron Ore, also contiguous to the Baltimore & Ohio Roalroad, and the land is well timbered with Yellow t Singing, Uy Miss EMONS. will couclude with Francisco's elegant the celebrated ACROBAT FAMI- ng ofthe following Marron , the Chit lagi; 2d, Joseph, Marvo, the Naval Dancer; ith, Gardener, a In + Sth, Alonzo, the brist; 6th, Fyall, the Mystic 7th, Great Western, as Pelee Smashum. ; Atter which, the burletta entitled Old Grimes and his Wife, to be performed by several of the figures, ‘Lhe New York Brass Band has been engaged, a every afternoon, in miuiaturc, cons Ist, Kogan, the Graceful TWELY. ind will play je 30 3t*re EBRATION OF THE FOURTH OF JULY NEXT. E rects, that those Trade and ved to celebrat rsary, will attend panetuallyto the ORDE! The Line will be formedat 95, o'clock, the right resting on Broadway—countet mare! thence to Mth street and the 6th Avenue, up the 6th Avenue to 20ch street, down this street to the Sth Avenue, down this ave. nue to Greenwich Avenue, Carmine, Canal and Greenwich st: to the Battery, up Broadway to. the City Hall, where the So- Cleties will pass review Dy hi Mayor, and Commi c After review, the line will mi ‘up Chatha throvgh the Bowery to Bond roadway and the Old Head Quarters, “Montgomery Hall,” where the So- cieties will be dismissed JOSEPH BREMAN; Of the Operative Masons, Grand Marshal of the the coming following in Prince street. to the Bowery, Wasnineron, June 29, 1845. T e Proceeding of the Fifth Day of the New Court Mar= tial, continued.—New Invention. Not being able to forward you the full proceedings of Saturday by that evening's mail, Iavail of the opportuni- ty offered of bringing up the ay by giving the re- mainder of the evidence of Lieutenant Jenkins, on the part of the prosecution. The Judge Advocate Fi es of th iTssthe coal, may | Messrs. WM. GREEN, 9 Ofthe Hibernia BB. 8. Rds : ' Saag M gen 1A be scon, aud full perpeulsre given, by goiting te.” es RERRIGAN, § tothe Orand Matshalen | the following question to witness, ™ What was en pra Dit. LEWIS FLUCHTWANGER, jt ttre tice of the officers under that order ? was it acted upon 20 Bteodtre. No. 28 Liberty street. by the officers of the Congress asa duty enjoined as by GRAND SHOOTING MATCH. NORTH THE SOUTH. SHOOTING MATCH will take place on the (ta of July, near Bedford Church, back of Fort Green, Brooklyn, ) at ber of the Anglo-American Shooting m the South, for $100 a side, 21 birds Any other gentleman fond of the sport can be supplies It be 400 birds on the ground, For any at Sportman’s Hull, 293 Adams st, HENRY RUSSELL, COLMAN’S LITERARY SALOON, AND EXHIBITION OF BEAUTIFUL PAINTINGS, No. 203 Broadway, New York. MAXIMILIAN’ Greatond Splendid work, bei through the United States, ilinstrared ‘with Righty gravings, sfier the manner of drawings im large folio—with » arto volume of letter press. both volumes elegantly put. uj {ethe Drawing Room. "A few copies orly printed in English No stranger should v the City without callin the Great Collertion of BOOKS, PAINTINGS, AND ENGRAVINGS, which are offered ‘‘at greatly reduced prices.” 4 The Public Sale Room is filled with books of every kind, in various languages, to see which, and the Print Room, i Cabos te iookstore cr Bale, Root, on égurtindat te Sted " EXHIBITION AND SALE OF OIL PAINTINGS, bor consist HUNDRED CHOICE. PICTURES, by ancient and modern Masters—to view which, a small charge oF ah cents is required, HERALDRY. The Arms of Individuals whose fa country in Europe, GREAT TRIUMPH. R. POOLEY continues to perform, with the greatest suc- cess, the most painful operstions ou the Teeth, &e., while his patients are under the influence ef maguetism, without their feeling any pain or uneasine: very department of Dentistry on reasonable terms. - Office 20 other orders therein contained?” For Fara under nding of this question I must state, that the order re fecred to, does not authorize the officers to inflict corpo real punishment, unless they should consider the interli- neation to be part of the order. The interlineation spoker of by Lieutenant Jenkins, is written in the margin book of orders produced in court, which is a copy one Lieutenant Jenkins saw Lage at the cabin for the use of officers and crew of the Congress. purport of this interlineation I gave in my last. 1 he, to be able to forward you an exact copy of the who order, &c., next week. The accused, through his coun sel, objected to the question, on the ground that the spe- fication stated the establishment of an order anthoriz- ing the officers to inflict corporeal punishment, but does not state that it was ever exerched. That the order it self, when examined, is found to be a prohibition, That the marginal note simply gawe the information that Capt V.was permitted, by the Secretary of the Navy, A. P Upshur, to allow the officers to inflict punishment with a piece of ratlin and not to exceed six stripes. That the . B. also stated, that Commodore Morgan allowed the same, And that it was for the Court to decide if that in sertion, the interlineation, or marginal note, was an or- der, end not for the witness to give his opinion as to how he Understood it. art was cleared for deliberar the Judge Advocate announ- question was declared by le. The witness then proceeded to considered it as an internal regula- and so far as I know, it in the order book. By the Courr. order referred to,the interlineation, giving the authority, i and-writing of Cada Voorhees, and my atten- led to it by th n Kirst Lieutenant of the ship, Lieut. Tilton, And Capt. V. frequently asked me why I did not punish the men myself and not report them tohim. (The President dec! this as travelling out of the way. The Judge Advocote urged that the witness hada Tght to give his reasons for his considering it to be an order. The answer was, therefore, allowed to be re- co! B; ‘i FIVE DOLLARS REWARD, OST—On Monday last, (16th inst.,) at the Park Theatre, or between the T' id Park Place, n Gold Bracelet, in ‘a Snake, having an opal set in the head. The finde: Will receive the above named reward on returning the same a! No. 44 Broad street. Je% lwtre CTOR G y MILITARY EQUIPMENTS. J. STORMS, 34 FULTON ST AS constant!y on hand, a full assortment of Military and his tow Horse Equipments, according to the United States and State regulation, | Also, a variety of Saddles, Bridlos, Harness, Tranks, Valines, Sic. &e. lorse Equipments of every style, made to order. je13 Im*m EXPRESS NOTICE. ‘TPE Undersigned being desirous of doing all in th to sustain the Govern! in_ its experiment of ch Postage ive notice, that on and after the first day july next no mailable matter whatever, either open, or inenvelopes, or in wrappers, will be received at any of their Offices for transmission by express, or otherwise, Positive instructions will be given to their’ Agents to. refuse mailable matter, under whatever guise it may be offered. LIVINGSTON & WELLS, J New York and Buffalo Express. Now York, June 23, 1845, Je23 tidju ec PIRCEYS First Premium new Patent two Oven . ing economy, convenience and reas. These 0 ies originated in an ‘ iw] traced and splendidly emblazoned on, vel tion, andat one tl charge of t don Yierald's Colleges. Genealogies or Pedigrees arranged ant illuminated. JUST PUBLISHED, ate GENEALOGY OF GEORGE WASHINGTON it rst, 4 Brice only 8° Sorin colors, "A Caricsties aces cod m Ranges are warranted superior to any. ever offered. ‘They i fl her coustructedthat tia almont Iona for then £9 eeott y the just 18 tontha, And in every. in: and in no one instance THE EYE DR. POWELL AND DR. DIOSSY, OCULISTS andOPHTHALMIC SURGEONS No. 26) way, Coryer or Warren Street, New York COONFINE their Practice, to Diseases of the Kye Oper: hat organ and its appendages, and to all imper ion. ‘Testimonials fom the most eminent med. bscriber are warranted t - uhey do pot will be taken away without to Here to te Pa ORGE PIRCE, Prone, m29 Im*m 292 Broadway. WATER-CURE ESTABLISHMENT, At BRATTLEBORO’, Vt—BY DR. R. WESSEL i 4) ta German, late of Besson.) Patients wishing to ‘ater-Cure Treatment, on the plan ) the Junar Apvocars.—It certainly was known te capt. aa thet the Loy ~ aaa acted upon it as an inter- ip. da apd Piva Charge and accor yin hi-res Foattelous conduct, to the destruction ii letter giving an account in writing @ ‘giving Specification— of all good morals, : he y i Surope and America. Telereice to of the delay occasioned on t! A nitas Cachoubere, Getmanyt will thongs aldcess eee ee, | Bae Oh ericel vred tt Aenarosis: Cataract, Oektialtes, | polis to Norfolk, which 1s alleged to be false in its che- ab giving a Incid saioan of their diseases, when the chal Specks on the Eye, Strabismus or Squinting, &c. | | racter, Ke. rhe first information | had Miheir CAE by WATER, With Ihe tins wher ond ahs | clare) thet cannot be dgcinrwtabed hom thecomgeal be aa baer inatend of Norfolk, was, I ‘ v=RE by oR, wit ti j «| tion, © ; tral, ; , Was, fermion which they ean bp feceived st he aataplishment. | CSBROPACKES--Advice given. oto he kied of (ila i ing the equator think, a fev to particular defects, While exercis SI y . Satin ' itabl ns, Capt. ¥ "es hmeodkan Were Somes “The Boortreatedaratutoul Sh ime