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THE NEW YORK HERALD. EW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1845. Price Two Comte, eeG—0OGoeeaesSa«qoaos“$@@mm9mm0@ammmmmmmm SS \ 7OUR' : EXCURSIO! LAN’ | Baltimore. Ort . F THE NEW YORK HERALD.| ro new aninswicnanb eet oy, | NON Haslem Hate” PON Mice os bi OP Garreppentencesde teeta To rmx Enrron ov me New. Yous Hmeanp— | sy etOyn Barely at ani | GEORGE NOWLAN respectfully returns his most sin. | PORARIRS OF be, Rips (Corresponde: ed In referring to the railroads of New E: i, un- JABS GORDON BENNEPF, Proprietor te ih | Greek ie ate ae rake Renew | ‘his iw gear orn crane sane Waa | dre nd Money Markt ef dase, Circul Forty Th cd. RAM Ne uly th, He 9 o'clock, for the, above places, making | prictor of Prospect Hall and begs leave to inform them tat he | SCeNe# 0” the Levee at New Orleans—River Navigat aia: RegTnal daw fom Tepaastons the) Wan ues. semtiabe snare ats tees Teena be: ane SAY MER AD SE Toes rcs nx Hebel Monta Roscoe Mek | fname heaven acne | tm Rerwe Cinnabar Cronin | tewfor the wo, ‘The. Congres of “Tera ee bomen Ws Manta ated) tn og DAILY HERALD—Every da‘ Price 2 cents per Light, wi the beautiful - you d H i n Prepared to furnish visitors with Breakfasts, Dinners, | &*@0Y Mowntains—Harper's Ferry—Baltimore—Scenes | meet to-day, and to-day Texas will be annexed to | ductivenass Hien temesding, theip pepengotive. pro: i ‘ 7 - ° ess, as follows:— “WEEKLY AERALD—Every Satuniay= Price} cents | Yerth Amboy ae 3a Gol a aera cecnmp non or Sie Ce ry Washington Polk's Urtanty wn Ducheconrs Ma, | Uai0R- ‘The dlight of the eagle is towards the | J- ‘The route via Fitchburg and Burlington, Pex copy $7,124 cante per annum—peyable in advance. | ° eerie for the whole Exxcursion Fifty Cents. Hotel for 1864 cents: from tie Che Ravens 2 front 188 | coo EY ; as 2") west, and there it is he spreads his wings for free-| 34° ap, irate Mp: Goneaed ovum Mithe: usual pelose—elwaye Ras = Failics aud varios of pleasure wal fod this onoof HARTWELLS ea dom, The Convention will meet in July to change | ‘The last route, you remark, “is more direct and aan of all kinds executed with beauty and ‘"f get pleasant and healthful Excursions made onthe 4th, WAS #, Z N GTO N, HOUSE, | Larrived here yesterday, aud feel very fatigued, after | the constitution and to adopt it to a state government, beets ‘one hundred miles mearer than oe Fitchburg,” 4 Se 23 Chestnut Stree | . ;, i of nearn i a All letters or communications, by mail, addressed MORNING LINE AT 7 DIOEOOR, e ABOVE SEVENTH STREET, ene vO THE the long trip I have just made, Whilst | was in Havana, and her Senators and Bese py an take may be ee frig at ess Ps ase tom phere mania rat Pe bee paid, or the postage | ‘i FoR BANY, ener. gees MASONIC HALL, | 1 saw the ex-President of Mexico, Lopez de Santa Anna, their seats salready prepared in the Capitol at Wash- | riehneas of the country through which the first - w jucted fs a — pecripaon mane remitted endings, frome Steam hae sat ek AD EI LPH iT Neo pera who was about to sail soon, either for England or Vene- | ington, next winter, ‘Texas will be represented in passes; and that the light grades, and consequent Puoratzron ov rue New Youx Meza. Estanuisnmeny | preskfaatand Dinner ou board the Het wesdays, ‘Thursdays | Meutamfor both ladies and Satenan jezeimeec” | 2Uele. The weather there was hot and business dull, | Congress before owa—think of that! Already the ralative Seeernees of the second, will entitle it to Northwest cornar of Fulton and Naskan atreate aed Biturday and Poy at 6 oelick, A.'M., Albany at 7 ofelock | TRITON HOUSE, ~~ | and many of the slave traders were going about with | lines are chalked out for three new States in Texas: hese piace. follow very naturally from. th SSeS A.M. Monday, Wednesday and Friday Glen Cove, Long Island. long faces, in consequence of their vessels having boen 4 Tome De FOR NEW PORT AND PROVIDENCE. _ | Tie low-pressure steamboat TROY, ye | One comprising all east of the Colorado, beginning | premises, but d t hi 7" friends | captured by Johi ‘ ‘ i 5 you do not seem to have considered. cit fesRitoe ‘abet and to ees Petit herp hewe Praline at the mouth, and running up the river to the 100° | all the reasons upon which the friends of the seve- i, and it is now | doublons. On leaving the Havana, I proceeded to New | long., thence due north to Red River. This to be | ral enterprises base their calculations of success and Hyer bao Oresnt that mammoth city for shipping, and there I saw | called Texas— Washington on the Brassos the capi- | Profit. The “St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad the prettiest and largest vessels that ever float- | tal. 2d. All between the Colorado and Rio Bravo, | Company” do not enter their road, (the third on tain A. Gorham, on HE SUBSCRIBER respectfully. informs Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at7 o'clock. ig a ES | For ce he aM mY the hly fitted oof Pastaue or eight, apply on board, orto FB. Hal, atthe | "'itreivaow of fine reat tee ie hw Long Island Rail Road will zum a tr connection with the Souud Ste ‘orceater,on wharf, e Water Bathing, 1s amonget th iil some of ‘Thursday. the 3d of July, clock. A. Mt. ico ‘ods, frei jongst the most eligible on Long Island, See = ut the Depot at Brook ys Tike daya hereafter | ocher Kind of operty sakes SAGE oe nee Bones bony, | Q3,the funds attached {2.the, premises have, a very extensive | ed, and a ware $1. DAY LINE via GREENPORT, ; dof teusi jamers that looked more like floating three sto- | following this last to the 34° lat.; thence to the west- | Your list) as a rival for the trade or travel between B jew York will be Mondays,” Wednesdays aud Fri. vert he kk Gf Gans Crate of Saat eae Toit ew water front and a fe beach +The sip ane gripe up and L dowa the See ee ees mewtteats of Texas, 1o be galled the State of Bexar, te Pog 8 ay Howtos ene Montreal, although, “ i i wage, Ke. id d wi ? a ¥ a: io t ital. . The remaining portion ve nearness and expedition are ci te Torey and caringes taken each trip to the aumber of ten, NOTICE. the fiotel dere nt offer bis frame he i pearee pone piece pope ation eye s abe valled the ‘Slats, of Migoutare, Saute ‘e the they will take the lion's hare of it ‘without, mate FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION. ao STATEN ISLAND uch ether comfora ashe taste tgelher wir bis unrermiang | Revally driven by Irish gentlemen, who. were. cartisg | Capital. ‘Thus you see the division forms three large | Nor do they predicate their expectations of profit . fh nig ‘ ut all sorts of produce. The inhabitants of New Or- | and important States, in time to rival the great val- | Upon the comparative fertility of the soil over which BETWEEN, NEW YORK & PHILADELPHIA, FOOT OF WHERERALL STREET. ‘ tremely desirable, "| Togne ware leaving very fast for the north ang the’ lakes, | ley of the west for wealthy aad widen (othe ad | their road will pass. Ie ig aco indeed, one of the ox . UTEHA Ho Carriages to hire. and among the rost 1 embarked myself on the st ‘ io i i . | Boston and Montreal Railroads that Sian: Hod and Transportation Company, fromthe | se Seay FARE 6% CENTS. For terms, which wil be moderate Fort Wayae, Gant ‘Boat 'yself on the steamer | trade. San Antonio is to be made a military depot. id 1 that they are about a M ly. to. for Cincinnati. D: i o} i to build ; the Si i Ne fr 7th June, the Steamboats SYLPH and eae r Cincinnati. During our Am and will become | to build; it is the Si. Lawrence and At Rail- iy duly wil the pivilge’ of retary on the STATEN JSLANDEM wil leave New York every hour | _Gien Cove, Long Island [RE ONS cn House, tipellof us passengers ware wall treated tho boat be- toon the fesort of all aations, kindred. and tongues, | Toad @ road connecting the inland and outland a er ee fax ther Eaceretin Polke Bolle, Staten Island every hour except 4, commencing at@ A’ M., LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY, and a prudent and polite Captain. 1 w ch pleased | YoU have siood up boldly for Texas, may you have a and Portland teal, and. Boston, but at Montreal Leave New Yr ou 243d and ath July.at 9 A. M., and 2d and jutm “BATH BUILDINGS,” with the views onthe Mississippi River as far as Baton | branch of the Herald at San Antonio. ‘4 SE this cena .Which takes quiet possession 3d July at 4%P. M.— Returning from Philadelphia ou the Sth | jgqqy FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. (rousenty auxanaws.) Rogue, which place,particularly from its admirable situ: |. Texas lands, with bona fide titles, are now in con- |-of the two nearest points on the opposite sides of a and 6th July at 8 A. M., aud4th, Sth and 6th July at5 P.M. HIS well-known and delightful sea bathing establishment | ation, catches the eye of a traveller; but from there as | siderable demand, and the treasury notes to-day | N€cessary portage, unites them with a right line, ‘Tickets can be procured at the office of the Company, foot of THE Royal Mail Steam Ships C ALEDO- will be opened for the reception of visitors on and afterthe | far as Natchez, tl x Iibertystreat, No, and will’ not be received after the time | NiAand HIBERNIA, will leave Boston for | 25th June inst, ‘The buildings have undergone. a complete and | of the towns oo thee ol above stated. in the night. On | certained beyond doubt, that the national debt does | liged to go round. at Cincinnati, Iwas much sur. | not exceed six millions, and that it will be liquida- he grand prize, for which this road will contend, lios ively: ‘The remainder | have been sold at an advanced rate. It is new as- | and laughs at the cempetition- of those who are ob- the above ports, as follows:— thorough re; and no. efforts will be spared to maintain the coming alongside the q Fessengers from New York will be abl deservedly high reputation which this establishment has here- visit by this arrangement ol rc ith Washington, Reading, Pottsville, &c.; the Lott, , y, July fi ired. prised to see so many steamboats and foundries. 1 took Ff 1 beyond the extremities of its rails—the export and im- fare from Philadelphia to the above places is.very lows > | GaN BPG oe needy Seeds | Mare nates Bicuaedtiy will We oak BUC Eanes ehakcaun: | lodeings: ab the Broadway Hotel, and in the aftereoon | !¢4 seer mane cena ae The MARUTY notes -ate | port trade of the Canadas, the floating cargoes of two Jt 3tisre | Passage to Liverpool, ‘$120. dren and servants half-price. Young people, not requiring much | wentall round the city, and found ‘the streets very wide | Mostly absorbed for taxes, customs, &c., and being | Seas, converging to the natural highway, s ee 7 A < ry b Tg) £ ighway, seeking an FARE TO BALTIMORE @1. | Passage to Halifax... 20, roam. will fad accommodatiog tries. °° et, | MA clean, fine edifices, churches, &c. 4th street is the | constantly in demand by emigrants and speculators, | outlet and an inlet, by the shortest, quickest, safest aud Through in Seven Hour Apply to D. BRIGHAM, Jr., Agent, 6 Wall st. wapesjenmes Rens On vomnapea ioe: from the ¥ — en ist, bandromest street Jn tha ol A ell in New Orleans I Bee si tae to their Bar ales, . fing polite ee pheepeshinanit ah : a7 . eNCH" i es ival of 4 t 0 ind the Cincinnatians to these wil for anacre of land, while a portion of Montreal is the central ium of tl NEW CASTLE AND FRENCHTOWN RAIL Yap NEW, ORERANS Louisiane and” New | the Oeoat House, to convey, pussontet remeaicely te omy | tboliioniata; Dut Lmust here tee the French proverd-> | the public domera, hes been ee eccnathe ction OF | cauantteal is the centr ie reptity sivatetng ie cee : ies iat ag aie ORME | Big ag RM OER re |p uc nett dng my | ord eden.» Henge iy are more vaunie| Sa gredten, Thorton of fea. ‘taney | GO, Capt. Wood, will positively sail as above, her regulat “TROY HOUSE, TROY, N-¥. able; and those mercantile men to whom I was introduc. | Justnow than the bonds. But Texas is ours, in spite ous, is closed by the ice more than one half the year. | dey 5 (i i i . of all opposition, and her credit will be equal to any | }. : ‘or freight or passage, having handsome furnished accom: LEMAN 3ERS, Proprietors —This House, so | ¢4: all were of opinion that any interturence with the | 2! H She ; ; icu- | Embarrassed by this natural embargo, this tually ‘The unrivalled Steamboat ROBERT MORRIS, Captain J. | ™odations, apply on board, at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall st, ae hope toes Expprictors. Meme aged laws of their sister States, would be highly prejudicial to pales the ane i nis i AN the bright gettin recurring half year non intercouse with ed ited M, Douglass, will, on and after Monday, June 16, leave Dock | °%%0 . E. K. COLLINS & CO., 56 South st. open, i eir own prosperity. Those who differ in thi 's opinion | lar ‘*Star” which is to teach the “‘wise men of > | and her other Colonies, the enterprising merchants of ateanetadh . Cexcept Sundays,) a3 o'clock Ye nent ely no goods received on board after Saturday evening | "A new story has been added and exter alterations made; | are few, and men of neither common sense or respensi- | east” the value of the Union, and the importance of | Mentreal acquiesce in the necessity of obeying the sug- geuwers will arrive! in Baltimore’ at about i0P, M, “Fare ouly | 9p IaNtADG Scns’ Termea Woo dni. eho wilh ron syns wien are the exzension of Vern to alength a cinoktaett T proceeded to Pittsburg,which I | the good old rule, that ive laws of trade, and, consequently, of providing ® pm f k 3 Agent in Ni | ly forward all goods to his adddress. i x It is a smoky place—indeed, too much we ificial outlet to the oc: Now, sir, the merchants is Line i to one hundred and thirty feet; thirty new parlors, with bed- Mali , They may keep who have the power, Sir, Pi 2 oar asta hopanoid n de cr ortemnbags FOR LIVERPOOL—The superior ship NEP- foots attached Dleasnat and airy rome t, the, naib stats | Slowinvilo, Gay wae te eee Tee carat DONT ITER See RAD ONS? ave. there. are more hgusee.thete tect sorkee Chey Bereta dH Derelen. TROT aaa bering ANH et reeuler day. | ‘Tis house hes been painted and papeved tiroughout = | mines, and péssed through many looks; from theee' Gow | Emigration to Texas is increasing pos and se- | and as neither of these places is their market, surely. Constitution ‘Captain J. Chaytor. {nthe Cabin only, apply to JOHN HERDMAN, ihe gars for Boston, Buffalo and Saratoga, start{rom tht front | stage and crossed the Alleghany mountains 6,400 feet | veral foreign colonies are nearly filled. Maps and | they will have no other reason for referring Boston as George Washington. Captain J, Trippe. | je&7 re 61 South street. | ofthishouse. It is also but a few steps from thesteamboat | above the level of the sea, and arrived at Cumberland, guide books are called for and studied bythousands, | their shipping port, but most conclusive reasons why ‘This Line leaves, Bow! jaltimore at 3 P. M— landing. d land, since | they should not. Will the G trader, with his the boat. siness and guests, to receive Gautinuedand inereased patrouage, we took the cars | the “lone star” has merged itself in the glorious bie and flour and beef, destined for shipment, count the CHARLI Tickets fr Wheelingeaed Pit oat procured on’ board | Baa FOR GLASGOW Regular Packet —The well | “The proprietors trust, by their personal, attention to their bu- heeds Nis al Mase ia pela oe the coffee being | who now look earnestly to the promise aown, fast sailing Bri jarque Al . COLEMAN, and travelled at great speed to Harper’s Ferry, a place istance of one\hundred and thirty miles land carriage it (baka i Nowra juncan Smith, master, 450 tous bur hen, daily expect UNITED STATES MAIL LINES FOR BALTIMORE. | 4 aud upon arrival will meet with quick despatch. i: thirteen,” and is to be forever protected by the Apap a 4 ‘Late of the Astor House. | Where there are more hotels than private houses, and . od absolutely nothing? He must, if he goes to Boston; Fare $2—Through in Siz Hours For freight or erage, apply a0 J CHARLES M. ROGERS, "| each hétel has a boy stationed at the door with a triangle | stripes of the North. Apropos. A new book ot | for this is the difference in distance of thetwe none nn, PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTI. |, OODHULL & MINTURNS, ju? im*re pate ofthe Steamer Empire. _ | which they use instead of a bell, to announce'dinnerand | Travels in Texas is forthcoming, bya Southern phy- | Montreal. A ship bound to Great Britain, ako sella MORE RAILROAD LINE. Ne eke ie WARREN HALL. as they alfdine at ene hour, the effect of this infernal | sician, not unknown to fame, and who holds the | from Boston or from Portland, will part in sight ot Gay Via Chester, Wilmington, Elkton, Havre de Grace, &e. FOR LIVERPOOL.—The spleadid ship KEN No. 3 Warren street. music is most surprising. From Harper's Ferry we pro- | pen of a ready writer. A friend who has seen the | Sable, yet the distance to Montreal from Cape Sable, by f SINGTON, Capt jumway, will positively sail HE SUBSCRIBERS having fitted the above house as a | Ceeded to this place, where we arrived at 6 P. M., and on | manuscript, says it will be one of the most readable | the way of Portland, is near two hundred iiss less than rare m the Ist July. Hotel, in a style of comfort and convenience, for the ac | entering the depot the cars pf ee Faaengers a sailed | and popular books of the day, and line the pockets | by the way of Boston. Here is an additional eav: ig of . ie. in more, Z i fe, havi: cellent jodations in Cabin and ; "§ y one sicgare aly os bose Ble hated Bareenattge | commadon of irene envy and iors he iy, |B. the porters of all the h : , “Dix a‘day’s sail, which must also be reduced to zero, in th teerae ERDMAN, ct South.” | "ould respectfully solieitfor themselves portion of their ra’ | & Foggs.ix?” “Barnum’s sit?”*'Exchango, air? "Eutaw | Your publishers, who ate so lucky as to secure | tind of the merchants he eronin te lead it On and after Wednesday next, June 25th, the fare between wo mnakinecn ES ck | Sonate 0 ee ee 1 stocked with the best | HoUsessit™ “National, sir?” “ Wheat,inn,sir?” “U. States |‘ ret B iy ives Varieetdlewad pm | Boston. | It is absurd to suppose that this savi Philadelphia and Baltimore, by t —— Me het ene tert eth 7b “ust | Hotel, sir?” This eager vociferation amused me much, | Simultaneously in New York an on, | tance, and consequent saving of time and money, will Packet et Joly he superior fst aii Packet shit the best quality. ‘The bedrooms neatly fumished spaciousand | Putt finally gaye my checks to the porter of the latter | | After Texas comes Oregon, and then California, | not decide the route of the commerce to and froma the The Trains will leave as follows:— hotel. I have visited the city all over,and find it a lively, | while Mexico must bow down and kiss the rod that | Canadas. Eve: rom Philadelphia, From Baltimore, i Mail Lings, will be reduced FOR LIVERPOOL—The New. Li sail as al hile from jts central location, beiny City Hall, Ene OFF rs : i - else being equal, expedition alone Depot Lith and Market streets.| Depot in Pratt strect, Tor freight or priawe Rvring excellent and superior aecom | #4 in the centre of business, i will aford great Tuducement to | Clean ono, well supplied with monuments, banks, hotels’ | mites her. Nothing will eave her but the restora. | will govern: init that night steamers ply between Daily, except Sunday,at 8 A.M. | Daily, exc, Sunday, at.9 AM | modations apply te the Carta i. sip gin those visiting the city. churches, co! but only one theatre, and that not | tion of some foreign Prince or a Yankee Governor. | New York and Albany, and between New You and Bos- And Daily, at MJ And Daily: ae 8 P.M. nm OODHULL & MINTURN, 7 Sonth street, I, BRITTON, much patronized, being situated in an unpleasant part of | She | tl L 0 f civilization | ton, notwithstand: e appalling disasters that not un- ‘Wheeling and Pittsburgh—Tickets through to Wheeling and | Price of pone eee oe ak ; C. McCORKLE, the town. The fashionable place of amusement is the | sd revublicanicme oe oe Pocess OF civilization | frequently happen becauss it is danke? tere tents ae Fiesta ean be eae aee By por, Bleventh aud Maret at, The Packet Ship Liverpool, 1150 tons, Capt John Eldridge | —N-B—The usual relishes served upat all times. ‘je7 Imec | Musourm, where line iene performing; and despite the | 2d republicanism. f owners will it. It is because. the business community Forfurther iaformatiou, apply'to net AB@ME | will aneceed the Hottinguer, and sail atl her regular day. 2d°0/ | WILSON’S HOTEL AND DINING ROOM, _ | warm weather ho attracts erewded homes, ie venes, | Look out for important news—events of great mo- | SWH¢Ts, it ; because the merchant and traveller prefer amma rate L, SLEMMER, at the office of les se ec 5 Gold street, near Maiden Lane.’ _| mers, however,are none of'the best, and as for the music, | ment are hourly happening near us, which are to | to risk their necks rather than lose their time; besseeo » SLEMMER, : : 2 Fi . ? it is horrible. All their best actors have gone North, and | govern Young America for generations yet to come. | they move and sleep at the same moment, cause, in Co. 17 Wall street. LONDON LINE OF PACKETS.—Packet of OUNTRY MERCHANTS will ind this a desirable House gi ¥ P 3 because, June 2th, 1845, je2ec the Ist of July.—The splendid and fast sailing Pack- being convenient to the business port of the city. This | Mr. Owens, their best comic performer, is sick. Miss Business here is on the decline. All who don’t | other words, the night boats are, to them, more expedi- ss LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY —_ m ot Ship vic DORIA, C aptain E. E. Morgan, will | establishment is. fitted mp wich entiraly, hew furniture. Good | Ludlow, having chasse and dechasse, they are short of an | belong to the “Can’t-get-away Club,” are moving | tio Expedition is the watchword of the thrifty tra- N S positively sail as above, her regular day. i and substantial dinner, 18 cents, lodgings 25 cents. For cor- tress, and Mi: ii ste: 4 at ‘ition b 5 Hal eaters tecsean wubtie cl tirciaen ais easter tie hose cocaine fl ie, cer, oy aesend vse! priate ager yield in | as fastas wind and steam can take them—some to pedition begot the railroad system ; expedition one to arabes dor the abd | ued at baif hs prices Perietaete beta cae eee yet | the North, some to the East, and others to the baths e railroad side by sido with the canal ; but ex- we want to see Miss Gannon dance. I will give every i pedition never traverses the two sides of a right angle, sen TAPSCOTT, On perrreeapable terme |e uw, as soon, ae they | one hitdue, and have therelore left Mr. Waleott for the | and breezes of the mountain West. | It is as hard to | Ryentn velocity is the same right ang! irri a} i iT laving superior accomm: and steerage passengers, perso country, should make early a) Fy hihast ; Fos he hypothenuse. 4 jane 5h Bonth wiueuk: uoiwes Mutton Tae, in sparket, at half the price of other honses. Elegant | last. Why 7 because when day is over, what do we see | find honesty in a Millerite or virtue in an Abolition- | Every thing else being equal, cheape . the ‘inevitable SUMMER ARRANGEMENT “See FOR SALE, FREIGHT OR CHARTER —Tie | Prive Ptlors for the reterer eases, or private dinners or sup- | When night comes? A'star’ Mrs, Russell is a good ani | i8t 28 to find any local news of moment just now, in | rovult etaneGncsce a equal, heapne terete ai ‘ § RUN AS FOLLOWS.) L? very fast sailing bate HOME. Coc Oat uit | erparties. The very best of liquors. ju} im*re_ | pretty actress, but 1 would advise her to keop a little | these hot and rainy days of the Crescent city. being equal, a safer anchorage, a better and more easily _— Eid adeencs ae in Baltimore one yaar since of the best materials, | SHA RON SPRINGS PAVILION, | Boxe serious; doing so she will give satisfaction. Yes- We are shocked at the fearful disclosures of your le harbor, and no pi , will decide the way. From Breeklyn Depot Cer carries about 4,000 barrels, and has ‘handsome accommodations SCHOHARIE COUNTY, NEW YORK » | terday one half of the population went te see the execu | immoral city of Gotham. Shame on your police.— | ©! , expedition, nearness, better harbor and no Boston Timin—8¥A. M. daily, Sundays excepted, stoping | (oy twenty Passengers. Anply w Cartain Watts onboard, at | rrp BOM EAR! Tespectiully fuformed that Mr, LAN. | eer wctock I pina er ce, 20 minutes before | We shall be afraid to trust ourselves there this sum- | pilotag ‘otc ating ou one route *the,greatsernumber of at Farmingdale and St. George's Manor. a My ne shes sa lontivainet DON of Congress Hall, Albany, has associated, himselt | earn ienelt down on the gallo ee cose ity, The | mer. Come hither, and take a lesson of comfort in | houses'to look at, will hardly allure the practical me sp euiuaiicimen iN Seameom FOR, LONDON=Packet of the int, July—Tie | Wected ty spareners snd that this establishment will be con- | priscner knelt down onthe Petes ene tog ae tho- | our moral, and quiet, and safe city of New Orleans. | Snaseehoenente po eater tome Uns ahing or " mr, The tee theme. % , York, i- Accommodation Train, 3 P. M. for Greenport, daily, Sundays plendid new packet ship VICTORIA, Captala Mor | ‘The Pavilion will be onened for the reception of visitors on | shook hands with him, let go the trep, snd in @ second he i : ae tis The Ci tish Mail Steamers, nor will the greater nonbie retain painted, stoping at Jamaica, Branch, Hempstead, and Hicks: aiten's211, will sail as above, her roel days Ag Passaue | the first day of June ner:. | ‘The subscribers have made many | hung suspended for his crime. Ihave read his confes. | SCtouarie Court House Burnr.—The Court them, at Boston, when, by stopping at Portland, they yille, a the stopping places between Hicksville anc swply to Je ERI MAN, | improvements in the a ids avd bathiberhonsa,: § od rege sion, but my opinion is the same as that of many others, | house and jail of this county was totally destroyed | can transfer their mails’ to Montreal twenty-four hours wee. a alia 2s. poety Nene pane Steal Say yatoring place inte cathe that he went to the other world with a lie in his mouth. | by fire, which broke out about half past 11 o’clock on | sooner, and at about two-thirds the nse. Boston ‘Train, daily, Sundays excepted, at 12 o'clock M., LE—FREIGHT OR CHARTER—The he: , & G. T forgot to say that I never saw so babies as they | Saturday evening last. It was set on fire by a Prisoner | ace est Lawrence and Atlantic railroad company do or on the arrival of thesteamers from ia ‘ich. 3 very ing packet ship, MISSISSIPPI, 650 tons, | Stages will be in readiness on the arrival of the cars at Cana- | have in Baltimore. I have been all over the world and in | who was confined in one of the prison rooms in the third | not therefore “calculate” on dividing by thrte, simply, rofigeommodation Train At 3 A-M., daily, Seiudays excepted allt in this city by Brown & Dell, salted on the | joharie to take passengers tothe house. Hall, whicn | t3e largest cities, but none can beat this one for babies; | story of the building, on a charge of stealing & wagon | the tradeand travel between Boston and Montreal.— for Brooklyn and intermediste places. stocks, and resal every year, live oak and and Jocust top, Mr. L. will, as heretofore, continue ‘ongress 5 round on every side you will see children as this s | and harness in Sullivan county a few weeks since. His ey embark in their enterprise with ‘. ‘rom Farmingdale Depat-— ‘ live oak apron, semson stern frame, and forward and after | will, during thesusamer, be under the superintendence of Mr. | musquitoes in New Orleans, pone (ceria Wallan Basten young man whose parents re-,| ance that they will carry to the ‘Attantin ccest wiectr: Aecommmodation drain: 0M AP sade FM. daily, Ban-.|. cent Sremes newly couneretoand ie: petlectorgar Gur etree’) Sasktel MISO UNO. oa Seeemtnto- Wahiebriday’ Gal Bisilibas ‘wrfel fie'| cade ia tate towas wine prisoner tried to effect his escape | nine hundredths of all the surplus products which flow excepted, for Brookiyn aud intermediate places. Ta voand at Orleans’ whert fot or Wal ater eee ee THE “ WRIGHT” HOUSE, government, and saw tho President, Mr. Polk, who is |by burning ahole through the door, Not having the | into Montreal, and from the Atlanthe coast to Mortecel, ‘Eee Jamaica ar ae a, for Brook. E. K. COLLINS & Co., 56 South street. 81 Nassau Street. most kind in his reception of strangers, putting them per- | means of controlling the fire he had kindled, he became | a like proportion of the merchandise received in ex- lynne rn ane RT ee ‘ ILLIAM WRIGHT, formerly of the Ram's Head, Ful: | tectly at their ease by his friendly manner. 1 afterwards | alarmed for his personal safety, and commenced pound- | change; but they expect to arrive at the Atlantic voenc “ithe Boston Trains stop only at Farmingdale and St. George’s FOR ANTWERP—The splendid ship DEVON ton street begs leave co uiform his frida that may be | saw the Secretary of State, who has the air of a deepaies | ing the door, which was eard by short Drow fekoce. | seatéa,s but they expect to short of the city of Boston. Manor." (GA i ip, DOR ypeorhpaaptnehe. AUR. Cape ceil mater donee unnequainced with the fact at a distance, as well as those of the | minister; he is very stiff, aud whilst one is speaking to | residence is’ in the lower part of the building. “Mr. B. | Moreover, the people of Portland © calculate” by virtue The Accommodation Trains stop at. the following places for the above port. . ° tt von hal Wit So tag pe at vo him he takes hold o! ter and reads. All my satisfaction | on hearing the noise instantly went up to the prisoner's _ of this railroad to diminish, in the course of time, the dif- on the road, going both ways to receive and deliver passen- ‘OF passage, bnphon § handsome furnished accommodations for | fi'the Uaton His bar is furnished with the best of wines of | from him was to have four words—“How do you,sir?” “I | room, when he found the door and the ceiling on fire.— | ference in the number of houses bet ween the two cities! sepvie® gabin passengers, and also for second cabin passengers in the | Sveny classy le, Search Whiskey of rest brands, Forter, | don’t know,sir.’ “You will know itair!” “Ani good bye, | Not having the key of the door with him, he immodiate- | Boston may reach down along the toad already comple: Kast Nev Car on aecks aPPIY tO | FFERDMAN, 61Sonthatrect. | 4 every other article necessary for a well stocked bar. Inde: hat ference between him and Mr. Calhoun; | ly returned below, woke up his family, and made an | ted to Portland, for a portion of the domestic trade which He returned to the prisoner’: pendent of which, he has two splendid soome Saraahed on the | as much as between day and night. if rother-in E FOR HAMBURG With Despatch— | second floor, specially adapted lor private and public meetings, | will be the last time 1 shall Lance so : incerely hope it idnew packet ship SILAS HOLMES, | courts martial, or any general purpose; besides which he has As it was, I room, and with | arrives there from the direction of Montreal. She must PASSA The spl will bes tne have to ther-inlaw, got him out | goiter it; Porland {ill not be obliged to carry it to hers Jamaica, Medford Station ) : ‘ ke i i ad to dance attendance on three d ‘m having now generally | but the commerce of the Canadas will go to sea from Brushvitle Milleville SSeoreably nocomsmodare x litnited auctber of ot Paseeanene | rcwiased cepa odasion for nermanent aud (rausient lodgers, i9 | obtain an interview, and then the abo spread, our citizens hastened with alacrity to the scene | Portland, as sure as there is a determinate law fa trode * iy Park, St, Geor cabin and steerage. This ship having been built expressly for a | well assorted, and every attention will ‘be paid to the arrange- | tle result. One thing surprised me co! rably, which | of the conflagration. By this time the flames had burst out | Boston has stretched out her iron arms to allher neigh- Cinwanie, New Orleans packet her accommodations are of the best and | ments of the lodgers, aa well as the yisiters of the )” | was to see a big negro with a paper in his hand taking | of the roof, and were rapidly spreading into every part. | boring minor cities, and seems, all at once, to regard meee most costly description. Persons wishing tosecure berths should | oi all occasions. WILLIAM WRIGHT, down gentlemen's names ; in fact, acting as aide de camp | To save the building now was ho} and every exer- | with paternal fondness communities which have never 4 make early application on boat ry | _my2% Im*ec 81 Nassau street. to the President; those who bribed him were allowed to | tion was now necessary to prevent t! ire from extend- | known her ee solicitude. Imperceptibly, unsus- Vee PR, A la tte ann CATSKILL MOUNTAIN HOUS, enter first, nor are the white door-keepers at all behind | ing to the adjacent buildings. This very fortunately, | pected, she has constituted herself the imperions head of ae NE Se an Maiden Inne _ | rrvH1S well-known and delightfully situated Hotel, at the | the time in this matter. Was affected after three or four hours’ exertions, in | a family of cities, more than one of which adopted chil- famulied orc warizalsiaa;'|' A Vas Oremand taser ores for the reception of Fisitors, au: | | I heard that M. Korponay, the Polka dancer, had been | which our citizens generally, and inhabitants in the vi- | dren already feels restive under the weight of het me. caee ee aiiualisen aeNe daira ol Daisblebtiiommien the National Coffee House, 321 | der the superintenaance of the subscribe: I be pleased e displayed great coolness and energy | tallic paw. What fh ? er, whe will be p engaged to goto Texas, with of two thousand | cinity of our villay ordial welrome to the travelling public run | five hundred dollars per annum, bepatt or something of | in Wall divected eff they imagined was a embrace, proves, in the enduranc. rietor respectfully informs his | fi forts to prevent the farther destruction as a Hicks TO LET—Front itable for any offic Sations, to take passenyersat very low Kares,to ll parts of the | frame ogg cbtig Hae feasaut establishment, iv | and from the moming and evening boats, landing | the kind to the iermen Emigrant Coke of property. But this could not have been effected had | hug,” very affectionate,’ but very ntieies oruin Jeane age Crates will be in readiness at. the foot of Whitehall prec hey ee Kehoe oe pusinete | Ditandsand cele Sere | Ce chal a Ut Le peceeriand eaentoes aint Thave nothing to say, except that I returned here from | there heen a breath of uir stirring. ‘The principal part | the ‘confiding daughters thus crapnled with’ Poctane street, 19 receive Baggage for the several ‘Trains, 30 minutes be | The nropwictor las tease seme referee rE per wame. | proved si ‘any watering place in the country. Washington this evening, and hope to leave for the north | of Sheriff’ B.'s furniture, &c. was saved.—Scoharie Pa- | alone appears destined to wresile aba not fall; and she fore the hour of starting from the Brook! y and that he has combined economy. the following prices witl | > : “wm. SCOBIE. | ina fow days. Thoy are making great preparations for | tat, June 30. | will owe her emancipation and future independence, not Sea eT EAaeeen e826 show:—A room can be had as low as 28 cents per night. and $1 | _ June 3d, 1845, jus (wre__| the procession which will take place on ‘Tuesday next. ler or ripe ye toher present strength, but to her uncenqucrable ro, TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS. per week. The porter will be in attendance at all times durin I shall stop to see it. Wate Fisnery or America.—The article we | sition, the night; wy. body who wants to come in at late hours will | WILLIAMSB URGH COTTAGE. ublished on Saturday, from the Newburyport | ‘The inhabitants of Montreal pledge themselves to pass pie Ae bug jeM Swite_ | YVHE SUBSCRIBERS respecsfally inform the. citizens of erald, in re-gard tothe Whaling Fleet of the United | over this road the first year aes ite completion, an i | chede AGN ECE Theo abel ae arary ae tes TaRiniey Bordentown. States, we have since ascertained was altogether too low | amount of produce sufficient to yield an ineomene tee RE SIDaERTL RAGED Lan Me eaters etter nner eee Tee [Correspondence of the Herald.) He of the. number of vessels engaged in the | company of at least $279,000; which pledge being ‘re. EXPRESS AND PIONEE KE! on two ; : the, suabers of sien. employed sand the:| Semel’ (oy cence eis From Philadelphia to. Pittsburgh via. the Pe Ri ” rooms, 8 wing 20 by 96 feet} tO | 4 fumished Aeros oe TS ee oe Nation of resi: | Bitl.at,Bordentown—Princes and Commoners. quantity of oil imported. ie | pay to the dina Mie ip ana pl power epee ig peng a COTETONOG TUE 8 Bee Te at Che oad ener RLLy sieuntedl, | Tones and strangers, ‘ne Cottage f eligibiy sitastea, a few recy Borpentown, June 80, 1845. ‘There are now over seven hundred vessels engaged in | the end of the same year. We Pe cme peed 2 eters great nagicesen er fartives paiculars apoly tod Stevens, Jr., atthe | South of the Puck Slip Borry and convensent to the Bonaton aed Mr. Bennetr,— the whale fishery in the United States, which employ | Dear 8: ‘The earsare built in the most approved modern style, the | office of the Hoboken Laud and Improvement Company, at | Gtandatmet, Ferries commanding * beautiful and exte , over twenty thousand men, and import, annually, about | Dear Sm— boats are dtted up ina superior manner, and every effort ismade | Hoboken. je20 2whte | view of the Bay, New ork and Brooklyn. They have alsoat: | One of the great objécts of Sam Houston, we be- | four hunired and twenty thousand barrels of oil, (150,000 Will “ac call public attention to the nuisance on y duce te fort and convenience y - - i ts is i “ i | 270,000 whale,) and two thillion and eight | b oF tiavtlin he seeery etki fash in mariealiod saath RINE FRENCH BOOTS for $9.50 City Made, an | nient Promenades, Grass Platts, Sinde Trees, &c, making 4 | lieve, is to ‘revel in the halls of the Montezumas,” | sperm an! 2700 O Sneth nt Whalabons; MaolaIe Vereen poem fs Norby per bate igre aud packets pene nt re ee Si ceceomens nich" Boot and Shoe Man: | the mfeaing breezes ofthe Hay, “Their MUSICAL, CLOCK | but here at the north they are exceeding the fiery | atover eig't millians of tollars, ‘There has been import | 9B,¢He Ca of’ being free people, and fot te be taxed ccc tater | ean Ay Waa eh | piece racniiy” Pon yh | to of Sn Tein, or wi bes ndewvor-| ian asa aga ater aaa | wnat con Eat es she tendant upon stage travelling, and atthe same ti My y deh | t tunes with remarkabl ony and aceuracy. The | ing to attain his views, they are revelli if noti i ; | Tepresentus. On the North Riv. tesitious tan Rents made to order for $4 $9; ecual to, those. made in other | dierent tuoes wu remarkable harmony and acearscy. The | ing » they ling, if not in | about one third of which is distributed among the officers | TéP d iver boats, however, "The ears leave every morning et 7 o'clock. Passengers are nd- : vised to engage their places at Philadelphia. Office in Philadel. | 4¢" in the shortest notice.” Mending, Sc. done sheds nection pe Hie Si » at le , yhia N J. comer of a nut and d Fourt Panta a Nos. Noi tren» OE Yon, near Bed Real Cian W ABN AND OLB Pitter Revit sheen hey, hs ty | Partes. Friday night of last week is one that will i 1845, ° : WM. M. YOUNG, an ¢ Washington, Fee ae yaidetty of New York, apply to _je24 Imre H. B.JO} re. ‘The Fe ¢ f ‘ vs—sdy two hundred and fifteen thousand dol- | and on the line of canal, the tax leather is 12: in the store, | furuished, the halls of, at least in the company of the Buona. |and crews—say two hundred and fifteen thous | Sar cont ect gation’ anal phere rr pins imposed without leave or license, by aset of har- pies, or darkies, who wield a brush and are versed : > New London whaling fleet now consist of 78 v fe he, water is at all times clear and | be long remembered in Bordentown, as it was on | sels,7 having been added to it this year, which places h pui ‘erries run from Peck Slip, Grand street and Hous- ani . second only to new Bedford. Nantucket has, hereto- | "7 * . For inforinations in Se EN ISEL LY Agent hee INFERIOR TO NONE AND SUPERIOR TO MANY. | "street eyery fifteen imines. erties four Cont that evening that s, most brilliant and fashionable | foro, hoon far ahead of New London in the wheting | phi: te py y are ae bieokiog. = hs D. LEECH & CO.’ Line. 7 West st, N. R. BEAUTIFUL light White plain Summer Hats mee | gee eee = cimeat by D-WHTRLLER | Dall Was given by E. A. Stevens, Eeq., the President | business, but we are ow fast losing sight of them, being | Tae. F rcewee ae seem cast be myl7 6mtrre Ane Bre nel forbenuty of finish hequnotbesarpeaed. oe : ‘Dreakfast, Diuner and Supper. 1s 6d, | Ofthe Camden and Amboy Railroad Company, and en hacer , act eladevatd aaa! Vee Roo tu, 1 widai-ehoulll be gollected to ofthat 5 i. Pein Aono cede Caine eas, | Which went off with the most decided éclat. The | whale fishery in the world, both sail from this port, | exact the tax. Place them where you please—con- jel im*re. Cc. KNOX, | all in prime o | ings 2 cts. Poet To jing to | company was most select, and numbered in all “= be is ree, of no oe ae slip will ivieg® | Goal iat aa boat you hg ee a4 en on the Ae - ey and Nassau. | yesort to afine cool dining apartment, will do well to calland fitty persons. It took place in the large hull |, W® believe the voyages of ow M shelf in your berth ; or if, dreading the night mare, MILLS, HATTER, 178 B eetiel ves. ‘The proprietor ‘also k old stand | SMe fitty pe : } Hall | favorably with those of any other whaling port, though | i ’ “HOWAR! Ge BROADWAY, pods cle tg ER 8 and 9 Fulton Markets of the company, which was most appropriately de- | Wwe think esting oF the profits resulting Some partion and wishing to ride it booted and spurred, you sleep where he will continue to serve up all the delicaci corated with fantastic figures of every description. | lar voyage, is unwise, as persons unacquainted with the | With them on your feet, you are certain to find them fen of the Tre choictat bremie Ace rae te ears Ok All Kinds and of | A most prominent oruament was locomotive en- | precaviousness of the business, will beled to form ideas | ONC in the morning, and obliged to redeem them HAS now ready, an assortmes rt rands, direct from the importers. which the attention of gentlemen owing prices, vis -— "Pima abe a rates, ‘ ‘ Ail persons are forbid trusting any of the Bont ofthis Line, vom without a written or . ; eit orto P.C. K or, ight, apply on the 1 08 apparent to : : ine, finely polished and adorned. 1t must be re- | of its general profit which will not be sustained by facts, | by the payment of a shilling, or consent to be abus- oat | feet Cuca en aie ea ana imrh BEA BATHING Hramibered that the host 10 widower; now whether | or werranted by Tesclin We-very seldom ee 4 Wate: | ed like i pempetket eae & maa wishes a ser- Oa and alter Monday, the oth ie | Senta ante (shoe new ‘at thip was emblematic ot hts go my ghee in the: | oer iastocktt tilted Clee ceaka pq Mlaank tog, of hee | Seliged segive pagment, pawn ihe moet ‘eiting, 2 —On and after ie n moot ite Castor . i 8eCO} pen hy " serdar hae ee Gy jaat abs e.ck | Alng an amortment of Fait i ue, PROPRIETOR of te Nem ot Hoar hag leans | gentle hint Yo the’ company, hat they TMIEHE po at | Kind out of the lastarsival there, ashe aid out ol the pre: |he subject fo annoyances, isa matter which reqeires fipast five; returning, ‘will leave William's | Seid tmerte MILLS: 1 Besadway, Howard Hotel, to inform the citizens of New York, and the public eneral: | with a rush, we do not undertake to decide. If the | i"s 694 See enn, Hees correction. ek it a_subject of some im- ridge at seven o'clock, that ‘leaves Cit |e WE | I, that his house is now open for the accommodation of board- first is the interpretation, we are of opinion that hi " A portance to the public, please favor me so far as to eventngint half past: six o'clock for Harlem, wil ROWE’S ers during th "The fare will ars per ™! ’, p © | Monson Parntanci.—The Saints of Nauvoo have | five it your attention, ead by to dine you will nner vel ‘and will ran to William’s er ; returning, leave | SUPERIOR STYLE of Gentlemens’ Summer Hats are | week, an‘ paid to their comfort and | showed much taste in thus spreading a live prince a vigilant and remorseless persecutor in the editor | t f the *« 2 i vellers.”* Williain’s Bridge nt seven o'clock and twenty minutes. jud ere | Sewell, worthy the atention of those about supplying them PT ae Ore ea ete Rea Soustnntattendanes. | asa trap to congregate all the beauty of the State, | Sythe Warsaw Signel—-Church or State, humbug or | Vent some of the “tricks on travellers. PEOPLES’ LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR ALBANY, te the ehintee oft Batonae ond anata to be affected | tou Me eeeslig ant Stages will be in readiness x the Ocean | (#At he might then leisurely make his choice, and if | horse stealing, he is equally down upon them. He says: | Luyatic AsyLum, Brackwett’ IsLaxp, DAILY—Sundays Ryowr Di- | by wet or damp weather. House, to convey passengers to Long 3 h. appearances are to be believed, we think that he has | “The Temple has been building for nearly five years p June 28, 1846. et ae elo P.M., Y, between ‘The seportment consists in part of, “an June 18, 1045, SAMUEL COOPER. cast his handkerchief on a Ne aan tae belle, i Rese erg te a least a ode a waaaian ees | Dade Sih June 28, ‘ CHESTER, C: HG. Cruttend i Hivos Wea ee brs hs to whem_he was very attentive during the evening. | been raised by tithings, from members of the yet | hae od . regen eng, Ney er ing cycticy | Bacal ea QIN 1@ | Sita BEACH HOTEL. — Bat to he balls hare were, resent 08 de Mel ee ae oe ee nares | fone Rena Be hie Peat report of the enoape of 2. ‘ WI ug nap white Rock: vel +» 6 tos * Lo Branch, N. J. nano, otherwise the ce Josepl eon Buona- if rf os fe A a . u 1 seats otelock PML, landing at intermediste places om oes towether withan assoriment of Panama mud Bohemian Saw | HEALTH, RECREATION AND COMFORT | parte, who you arc aware late arrived here; Prine apes ot WME fue the poor fats rusteace | AE pias elncetrecen. Seapets petcetece von of Barclay street i ; earn eee ee ae OW, Balce Room v0 Willer st TO INVALIDS AND ALL OTHERS. ucien Murat and his lady; Mr. Lewis Mailliard, | forthe aggrandizement of the selfish. loaders of the | We Penitentiary, employedasservantea — ent ey eRe iat tt Basthage atau ears | _me2 tmteh r Morcheaey’ bechange, HOWLAND, & CO; have onened for the season this exeoutonol, the Buonaparte estate, and M. Adolph | church. ‘But of all the ridiculous meane resorted to oa Much oblige, slim wi Lh " fi > J = known at ranch, N. J. (kept last ri a leaders, ise tl ind, compare wi a. . 2 °Gerabort NORTH AMERICA, Captain 1, W. Beninnnd MMS! NOSE, No.1) Walks Res Fork re. | PROG SYS Mee seicTetsewenel oy deters | Covernor’ of the ‘Wiate.daring’inet’ elections arc | he aie tae fetrorchal Bicwinge SBR Sauth Epwuxp Srewarr, M. D.,’Asst. Phy'n. willleave on Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday Afternoons, at 3 peetully solicitan call from Ladies wishing’ anything dnuign" and considered decidedly the most comfortable Herel | many ladies and gentlemen of distinction from | only think ofthe mantle of prophecy having fallen | ye The Epis o'eloc Ci stelihiiue btien lll trivia fb in the Millinery or Dress Making line. _je14 im*rh ‘ablishment within hundred miles of either | Princeton, ‘Trenton, and Philadelphia. The dancing wPhed to the OB og the choroh: anid alter the fashion of | copal Theological Seminary had its annual session uy fn counbe Gane foe ee Menadin Pectoral Cars fee Soe ease or DIE® FASHIONABLE HATS. willzeceive every attention from the | Commenced at ten o'clock, and was kept up with | Fope'Leo, he hus advertived to dispore of indulgences | or'Wednenleg eroning, A iotiom te sence Bee Weth e i iia Weil ior tad Dremiam Straw Hist. end Lass Nees om ready to enter into arrangements with | great spirit. tll early, or rather late next morning: | « blessings,” Bill calls them. ‘The Warsaw editor, after | derdonk from & Professorship inthe institution, was very elenant state ropmay sd for opeed aad! necowmodstions sre une ty IT Division street, informe, the: public th draneer of ae} babe durog the summer moa | je, beautifal French dances that were performed | reviewing ihe ratriarchal invitation, udds the following : | peodiy lid on the table. Certain minutes ofthe inst } — e itans are of a superior quality vantages of 0 ‘ , made in the most fashionable shape, by the fore: ntlemen, were the admiration of B.—Common blessings, 50 cents—Extraordinary | tution relating to the conduct of the students who had ment to Tanllies ‘and hai dunis’ tor heal teeryal onan the company, thany of them being pertectly new to | blessings, $1-~-Children halt price--Women gratis. | withdrawn ertoen di the last year, were not per- Neapolitan Hats $2 ench. comfort. ‘To the lovers of fishing, the vicinity of hs us. The supper was really one of the most beauti- Theatricals, &c. | mitted to be published by a vote of 43 to 8. Two vacan- . ii i Board were by the election. of the Rev. i by the cage or d reasonable prices, | Bass Banks affords great sport; and the gunning in the ful displays of fancy eating that can be imagined. | 19) : Saturday | °i¢# im the y Kw TDi : 7 twithstanding the severe storm on Saturday | Mr, Price and J. W. Mitchell, On Friday Bishop Doane Senuutz, at the office on. politan Manufsetary, 17 vision It. porno ateambrat ORUS leaves Fulton Market wharf every | ‘Three times was the table laid, and three times | No fast, the Concert given by Kendall's Brees Band | hed the The Diph aad olteame Were oe ~ NEW FERRY To P CARE Kina eg, Por bonceos lear! segveth mmevt of Steamer Orus | cleared; ut eleven, half past one, and three o’clock, | ¢Ytne Rutional Theatre, Pulladelyhia, was attended by a | Rolivere bihop fiopkin, of Vermont. A few of the FORT HAMILTON, IMPORTATION OF WATCHES, in the Courier and Enquirer. From the Ocean House, passet | the guests renewed their attacks. ‘The conquests wudience. | graduat toHartfonl to be ordained by YELLOW HOOK AND NEW - RECEIVED from Swi land, by. packet ship | 8ers are conveyed to the Sites ing Ro ee that were made that evening, the soft words that Augusta’ Maywood, (now Mad. ——) daughter of | Bishop Brownell. Sermon on the occasion to be THE Steamboat HAM every description and of first quality, Moder ton ties aoe ee ein se eet codimim | Whee uid, the prmcely compliments that were paid, | ye late. manager of old Drury in this city, and well | preached by Dr. Wainwright. Ata meeting of the T'rus- Malian, fan boon yas On, th Wholesale trodes Wh arate f iy | Long Branch, June 21, 1845. Je eodimm | who shail describe them? I feel unequal te the task; | known as a young and talented danseuse, to our readers; | tees of the Seminary, oF Ee Mr, Tee vee aiaeee f Tunas Tollo Wh, ant farther notice: Teaying ’ a PELACHAU! | LIVER RPOOL, (ENGLAND) BOARDINC AND) BOARD G HOUSE sullice to say that after dancing all night, the com | nas eloped from her husband in Eurgpe. $0 says the | gupply the place of br, Milnor, aud Joba, Sutehell Pier No, 1 Bast River. ‘ort, Hamilton, j a Oe uke Stree pany dispet e following morning, some to | Picayune. v7 5 Fons 06 TAM. 3 BOM. 8AM 5 PM. | 0. GARDENS, Formerly the Residence of Sir William Barton.) dread the attack of gout, some of dyspepsia, and Mowatt drew a wretched house at the Wal- | Newark dv., June 900 5 Te a ta rial Fea Sp CRISERS heehee 8 ee | IL fasts nd. gemiomen vgn remot ortvetren | Se eadeavoring to repair their hearts that had | yy Te eee ee ree ae iday night. | jedMdttrrany. Company E: 2d Reginpant U. Su-Awah T) 7 i ‘ 5 i ave ni r sale a it f ii fray. — a mal " Ren Fd pnd th Ba A aed imo ze HB galetion Roses, Alias, Camelling, Pelargonium, pyre ely mig ae agen sp asad aired ie Ge Beep. seu Snap Fisuie.—We ought to have mentioned ler}, \ eoermpented hy Ist. Lieut. George H. Thomas pwn brody © | Reference—H, Worrall & Co., No. 26 Elm street, N. eck. NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY LINE, - | Semen grown ta the bese Merman: jell t The Mercury of the | last week, that a number of fine shad have been | ana Brevet 24 Lieut. D. H, Hill, left this port Eire Aa . Also, f Si id Greenh Plan US md - jestined at ofeoek Fy qe Hecinbont EM: | Sita bert ‘Stapbersea and Grape Vner. Frertwenn md | ~ NEW JERSEY NOTEL—MORRISTY WN, vaptain ing thr the hot- | caught in the Croton river, near its mouth, in the course | on board brig Hayne, Captain Trescot, a bl of the last month; and one man obtained ‘by fishing one New Ose f Meare tte | Pitag Shab Herinecgna Finis, Dain, Ke Be HE SUBBC RIDERS rexpecfally inform tit end and a ee en ey ree tothink, | Gay at the Decp Hole, about forty full sized shad. It is | ‘Their ultimato destination is not known, farther orders Hteamboat pier foot of Courtlandt street, ‘Tuesday, ‘atalogues sent on application, post paid. . Tievaut erally, that the new and commodious house to Vapemy inp a i somewhat uncommon to see offered in our streets, this | will be in waiting on their arrival there. ‘They were es- Tay at Bat re sie Wis, ut, Pockvevery | the glenn, Beaker eat aT Te esas invited 0 visit | rece fora pe, tt Morctowhy Kew eon Ysa aces | i abd enpett te beotetmarn Os ot day trom | Gezoription of fish as late as the 20th of June, but thishas | Sorted to the place of embarcation by, the ng ; sania ey saeereen, ‘ ; : . = Monday, Wine sn ae, at? o'clock. gets | Hing 2 are colieetion of bon Cy in bloom, they | oy they fe cofamish aan ae jodetions as | moter stood at 98° for severe! hours, and wan above 30° been! @ fact theprorent yenr.. Westchester’ Herald, Ju | three, companies of the regiment For Passage or Freight apply on |, OF at the office on wi sold very low, from three to four do! rehie orn le to public favor. . We | at sunset. ' 4 P wharf, ua re | " jul0 Sweodre rALH & CO. ‘m2 awam* re DAVID CRO WEL.