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veders, _ Bilious Fever generalty begins with yawn- ‘gainst the coutinnanes of the present tarifi; representing ae haa Hitt = ADs Reach egiae er thcsomsch, Mou roming ad ther che extremes of each party,they base the whole structure RP. \. 5 a , of their political faith upon this measure, and’ make the’ ; De" Robart Ga We Ceaken, Chanihrooree: Hew | toate asa ig quay removtea every dren idee! | ost nonsensical assertions imaginable, in support of, or Coun.; . r. they carry o: 0 geinst it. It is stated that the present prosperity of the | 55», Day, Thured haa ashington. T. L. Jones, ‘Mr. Heghan, Cl eaiale tee hamors, (th ’ nnd us; | ountry has been produced entirely by the operations of Fe i A , i season. th fc Opera [Correspondence of the Herald) Wyindsons T. Zachman, 1 Pa,; D. ote wif by magi r indian Vege-| the tariff act, and that the reductions in the tariff under | }24 Bedatgale Nand Boles; 38ide- | - spete Cale Wasmunaros, July 2, 1845. Ww. .C.; Louis P, Attia, pester ir per + 4gon, able Pills, every night ing in | the compromise act produced the revulsions in commer. tam ve ~ ton yf Carbet, with various other arti- St, jontassi &: Meio | Funeral P = to the Me of : SUR private sale chars new snd ancoud hand Piano Forts, | Gugeres, ” — Bernart | Dr __gRebillon | Gen, Jackson—The President and his Cabinet, and J. F. Doe, Sava: 8 Cuiey, Moa, 9;” | t in 1837 and 1838. Ev Vi rdue, Charleston. SK ness cial affairs throughout the country in ni { private sale P. ¥, Buse! i aston Charla Dodge, Salem; J. Goodwin, Hertfor, retro i 8 the dig foaiy 1 ery writer in favor of a high tariff, argues that high du- | Refrigerators all sizes, _ Cabinet Furniture ageneral assortment, « tg get Ads e fit ‘Tier of Boxes and Faravette, | all the Line on Foot. J.D. Skinner. pera ale aoe Joe eine pestle race eae eae sage ties reduce prices, and persdes basa, ge hae a boors open at7 o'clock, sud the Cartaia wil nseprecisely t | ‘The Executive Departments were again closed to- Boydon and Fe: rh 1; Colman and Foster, Va; | tehad in selling counterfeit ing prices current since the passage of the present tariff PHILADELPHIA HOTELS. halfpast o'clock. day, in order that their officers and subordinates Geo. Murray, Mexico; E, M. Beach, 8. C; Chas. H. Car- areful to puchase from non: pt ad and those current at the close of the compromise, to con ———"“"““WiBLOS GARDEN. —sSYS—C- — . 2 roll, Baltimore, D. H, Mulvany, Pa; Cpt. Anthony, ahip | 22° iron of agri, or atthe office and general | (their statements. We must confess, a table of this HARTWELL’S Prt Nine gre ood Noes om rode Pts the Bee ~— ache pttee tee or aaa ore seaes Ringe Be pis dae ah sonia a Vegsiabnis be part Writht’s | \ing, of itself, would appear almost conclusive evidence WASHINGTON HOUSE, gc nroteeied and the New Saloon, which veatiated fom | ye MrMory of General Jackson, And J.H. Adams and C. A. B. Jones, Mobile; G. Bender, Wash- . iemctaeinineae, of the truth of such remarks, as it Istruo that the prices| agove SEVENTH STREET: EXT TO THE | ‘he ‘0Pandsides, can by enclosed a notice. t little, old-fashioned city, todo its duty hand- ington; Go. Adams, 8. G; Col. Geo, 8. Gaines, Mobile; R. | N. J—Thi now, for nearly every article of produce and manufac MASONIC L, wins very creditable _ clever. ie: ‘ew Orleans. PHILADELPHIA. ortly after ten o’clock, procession having Citr_-W. Bus as Mr, Donaldson, Hyde | subscribe: ti i ture, are much lower than they were from 1835 to 1840. P 2 4 i) cen. . " by 7 ie, Philadeiption Mason ent Wood toy ites nerally ave ke tact eat hi the pub | rrhe cate ofthis decline in prices, cannot, inthe slight- ‘a eRe snd Goldin fine apart formed =} the principal street and others intersecting ‘adams, Norwich; Mr. share of ther patron: above premises and sol , be attributed to the influence of the tariff | "~~~ i ae oe 5 it, moved northward to Parrott’s woods, marching : The steamer Orus leaves Fult “ es degree, . COLUMBIA HOW: ‘o commence with 4 Palin tate (alle sae Ee, oe fend fa sah Lit | above house, ras leaves Fulton mar if Bot the | which would, of itself, have just a contrary effect. We | Chestnut Weneet, betercen G6 and 7th streets, ? a ER ENCONTRE “1 sissies 1°? High to West street, thence to Washington st., Js, Gilman, Philad; Dr. Taylor, Norfolk. —_(Late of tN ioass.) | axe instructed by experience, that the consumption of an | pryyay, SUBSCRIBE Pee ss eats frada bad savior | bins DeMerval, MtaeMfGibeWs | un enid atheet to the Grove. i Prawncig Gi Pickering, Buffalo; Pere, eiiiine Falladelpliie: Subscriptions 4, ghe | article is in proportion to the reduction of its price; and the travelling pubjic,they have taken the bore house, (for Boscmur, Chippendale | Frere, John, Bett The procession was headed by the Military ; then Mcdway, Now Bedirds J, 1 Crattocdon Cleneeland; {ber ke Conn a bodes ‘ging oxey actonizeo AGS ie. | in general, it may be taken as a rule, that the duty forme | erly known i neearemelon nite ieerien ieatan mered a erurae of the piece Misses “Partingion and Celeste if | followed in succession, the Offices of the Army and Bellows Falls: Chicago; Hooper ‘Torms—75 cents a nth, nelading ‘the Bunday rd a portion of the price. The domestic manufacturer will | expense to sender if one af the most pleasant atid fashionable rages rovalan Pas te pees Navy, the Marine Cor os dheConsiitten ide Ml Roce MCLG YC SoM OLO YAIR inhi Single copies for sale as abave daly,ari orcloax | keep the price of his goods, as near as possible to that | Rowsesin the sity. | The parlors a ALONCERT. ALA MUSAID: ihe ha tsene ae is day: the Promdenr otee Jno. ; , Mi , oe : ; x which the performances ul Philadelphis; Jos, Rogeram, John Moreau, New Orleans. | ‘The Wotxiy Hxnato is also forsale every Saturday morn, ***€4 for a similar article imported from a foreign ea CO atic eamnaaent Ten cacealaal GYMNASTIC PANTOMIMIST! United States, side by side with the Georgetown How T."Lad Maryland; Hop. (Geo. B. Rodne i ieee. 6 cents oF $3 per annum, delivered in any part of (Sy- If it Pancanvd ur to ah) a Hagen: article Southern Western and Norther router. ison Eb Messrs. Nunn, Walker, Honey aud Steward. Mayor, Mr. 4 Addison, (whi) Mr.) Mason, 2 bane Ly fer, rd; , 4 ; js nthe duty is twenty-five per cent., the home manu- iw |e Mr. er of the inet, Mr. J. i Col lon BG, Wad NC | eifvaanti uae, Mhletot fman eter | SE srSell oman ax oear Ey contd Yor mia | st fingar o he chosen bees sd ave bes |, > Ap on olin ml abate inumnaac m man | TR ME. Wales ofthe cabinet Mr. J, aor |Web ted, “Boston Hil be hee, Bane etens D. | tm With the exception of one paper, the * Herald” is read | Y°l® he can, and command the market. ‘The reduced | “he proprietors hopeby their personal attention and experience (rye Ticket ‘Nfl Conta Jolinson, G. W. P. Custis, Judges,Members of Con- i » Detroi ‘ol. Hey, ' as much, perhaps, in Philadelphia, as any paper published in that | prices BA ‘i inthe bu to Kive satisfaction to those who may favor] A Jimited nuimber of Season Tickets will bi sored of. th d Cle: f the Depart- R. Henshall, Phi Mr. Glass, N. Orleans; Thos. r valuable medium to advertisers. Advertise: | ,; arent now, compared with several years pre- | them witl 1 petronane. pap rw’ clock ors open at | Bre88, the Reverent rgy, Clerks of part Archer, Philadelphia. sipeey ‘ ments handed to the agents at half pest 4 o'clock, will appear a | VOUS tO & tasig of 1849, have been caused entirely by |“ ne WAGLEY, MACERNSIBD CO. tule eee ments, Masons, Odd Fellows, the Faculty and Stu- Waventev—N. Preeret, Natchez; Doroner, Louisiana; | the Herald next-day, the restrictic James Bagley, (late of Jones’ Hotel.) dents of Georgetown College, and of other Literary J.D. Miller, Boston; W. H. Wilkinson, Providence; De *, which have, since 1841, been placed upon | Henry C, Mackenzie, (formerly of the Washington House.) \ OASFELE GARD! i Institutntions, &c., &e. Leprohon, Montreal; §. F. Dennison, Stonington; It. M. HERALD restive by ho Actheteed ee eer bead Girowletgytt® contractions in bank loans, and in| Peter L. Ferguson. fyasntes [6 dete Ie Cote nn | Antived at tha mon the Orator of the day, the Barrett, N. Orleins; Mr. Rice, Piermout. Terms—$19 per quarter, or three conts for Lhe tue inp money. We annex a table | WS 28.0 Grand Entertainment! ee a Caxtie, of Arlington, 8 Solon of the Te Havaxa Packers.—The passengers in the REKLY Hewat, every Saturday morning, price 6 cents, or | With prices for certa4 bank movements of this city, ABBEY HOTEL. Thursday Evening, July 3d, ington famil Ss ere eee ike Score ra — barque Mudara, from Havana, beg to manifest their | 83 per annuin, staple articles for the past nine T° those who may wish to flee from the poise and confusion | The Entertainments will commence with the admired Over- | of Arrangements, kind feelings towards Capt. Rich, of said vessel, for Ber ant cheep pablicatioy ns (or faloas soon as issued. ual the very kind and gentlemanly treatment which they 5 ai a sacach Imports, Baxx Loans : 3 y Nev ¥ yi received at his hands during the voyage, and they | Medtcal Notice.The Advertisements of the | son ax tk ATM TY ofaFourth of July in the city, the Abbey Hotel would ture to the celebrated Opera of La Bayaders. Esgq., the President of the United Stutes and his . Its el cool shade of i Gustave Elasler in a Grand Act of Strength. ier b ov ioun w re Pons | Bus oldirecs, with @ ful sugnly ef the retvechenente af thoes: Grand Act of Balance by Louis Blaster. Cabinet, Col. Johnson, and halt-a-dozen clergymen ® or Corton Liver- | son, cousisting of Lemania ice s, Sherry Cobblers, Gustave Elssler on the Gymnastic Swinging Trapezium. of different denominations, were introdt an anaes: apa, “Milk and Brady Wines, 3 ‘Overture by the Band. seated on a comfortable platform, with the Marine Mint Jul cheerfully recommend him and his vessel to all tra- | New York College of Medicine and Pha tablished for | 3 ng, 7 vellers voyaging to or from Havana. the Suppression of Quaekery, in the eure of ail diseases, wil ’ COE EM tethems mcriact iat aa lc aera ms dS Danse, by the Mantors Wood Band. In an orchestra below, and in front, seats th. i Impor' . o'clock " y to partake; an uters, | hereafter appear on the fourth page, and last column of this imports. Bk loans. als for individuals or patties, provided as usual, at short stanet Davee Adsl Desjardins. were, prepared for the accommodation of hundreds Proaness or rie Sovrn American Revusttcs.— | SF it Conant § RICHARDS WN, M.D. Agent. ee te od pottes. > at i Overture by the Orchest of ladies, and they were all occupied by the beauti- Among the passengers arrived at this port, per | cit Nice ANG nanan at | 183s, 681143,206 Mr. Moore’s elegant line of new stages leave Tryon Row . _ Soug Mr Dennisoa, e ful creatures. ¢ military formed a guard around banque Venezuela, are Commodore. John D. Daniels tong | ae 19, "5 Tope poh Pad ot pemenne yt rae range oer ate ean Weeks ee them, together with the masons and odd fellows, in nown as one of the Commanders of Venezuelian ves- NEY MARKET, 1840, 4 87 pelt Rww iy3 2t%re To conclude with the Comic their gorgeous costumes; and outside of these. : i 5 4841, eee Tapes < ut! 5 x eee On eR apne ee eras en ou Fv Adiam Wednesday, July 2—6 P.M. | {812! Bo Reales ta 3 MMER GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN'S _ | 1a pere Boviteecr Mla Sovering sqvetal adios Ob. duane wie Tus TarONs mily at Baltimore, and a’ number of young gentlemen| ‘The improvement noticed for the past few days in the | 134 62,923,400 35 7a a 62igat 75 WEAR. Volau Vent, | ne, Mis: ‘civic detachments, and rs and strangers. from ¢ These last hi yy | OMe 38,679,962 112,991,266 9 ya ada E have still ou hand a large 7 Between the Entertainments an interiausin of Len | When the meeting was thus o1 d, there was racca. These last have been sent to this country | stock market, has nearly subsided. Stonington fell off 1 ie in order to pursue that course of literary and sclehtifi rs of This table shows that both high and 1 . goods, conprising cloths of particularly light fabri Minutes for Promenade end Refreshinents. music by the Marine Band ; and then, after Ca studies whieh ft them hereafter for the aphere of | POF cont; Norwich and Worcester, y Erie Railroad, 1;/ wa.e vated under 4 hight rin rhe!» averane (Lt teehee eee ni eck. Performases 1 com | Polk. had helped the Reverend Mr. Welks, of the life in which they are to act. Almost every packet from | Farmers’ Loan, }; Canton, J; Long Island went up 4 per |" bi doty.dn ae ana cat és th ceigoes fy avontivaxiatey stig wilt batmeds tp t0'c 1 Methodist Episcopal Church, to a glass of iced wa- in within a fraction as Venezuela brings more or less of these youths to be edu- | cent; Reading Railroad closed firm at yesterday's prices, ter, that popular divine led off ina solemn and ap- is y yap i from our us of the advanced stat cated among us. Y. JENNINGS & CO, high as it is now, and flour and cotton were one | of the sea de! Prices are very feverish and unsettled, and it appears ' : Drapers and. Tail c ‘ ropriate, prayers. tne, Sipe. Ge Wale tie Marine _ Nour Action —While the packet ship NewYork, | almost impossible to get up any permanent improve, | “Wnd'ed Per cent higher than they are at this mo-| jug 231 Broadway, America Hotel IMMENSE ATTRACTION!!! bi Aen te bee errs iy enna many Capt. Hull, for New York, was lying n the stream | ment, meut. The regulator of prices will be found in the QATMEAL Tih Ontmeal, « Tor in prime order, ete Last Week of the Ethiopian Opera Company. SUN ocn earaiie tase tort cae Mr. Custis elves. opposite to Vendue a on Saturday last, Mra. P. A. A statement of the President of the New Yorkand | Column under the head of bank loans, and not in the per 7 ceived and fo sale by JOHN HERDMAN, Thursday Evening, July 3d, d Bol ry VeOtny heartfelt ?, trietic Seranton, of Augusta, (Ga,) one of the passengers, in the | rie Railroad in relation to th in, | cent duty levied upon ourimportations. It is reall Ae G1 South street] Will be presented, for the ith time in this eity, the grand | €d, impromptu, a warm, glowing, It, pa act of descending the promenade deck, fell overboard. © non-payment of the in P Ps . It is really as- *O Tk CURIOUS. operatic burlesque aud ballet d'action, entitled eulogy upon the illustrious hero deceased, the late Or, the Revolt of the Woodheads. sage and soldier of the Hermitage; and thes; after James Booth, one of the seamen, who was in the top, at | terest due yesterday on the bonds of the company, and | ‘onishing what consummate ignorance is exhibited by (THE WTELLIGENT CURIOUS.) i Founded on La Bayadere, with Burlesques on all the original the time, perceiving the occurrence, promptly glided | other matters connected with the concern, will be found | legislators in Congress and in State Assemblies in rela-| TN calhnenc « iction by Father Wicks, the procession down by’ the stays to the rail, and plunged into the water the benecacion by. aie bane of the above class of persons it m a " i her column. The dispomti d by Mr, | tion to commercial systems and effects of tariff laws. | be Well to parti a few items, for the genuine cor dane returned to town, and was dissolved. . aftor the lady, He succeeded in grasping and sustaining | ‘% 80ther co '@ disposition expressed by Mr. parcial sy of tariff laws. at F . ae ol 1 ; i her in the waier, until they had drifted neara quarter of | Lord regarding the affuirs of the company, doos ‘Tho protectionists of the North say,give us liberal bank- | 1 his f Mosing hi To conclule wit INI CURE eee of the RR edasy as nate single Bares Ot eranes in the . . Frol A amile. Inthe mean time a hoat was lowered, and des- | much credit, and we t: i neg uti da hi iff, ; | iw answezing such calls; among the inducements now o! ns of Balfe’s Opera of the Bo- Patched after thom, and: fortunately rpeowed Wan fone we trust he will submit to any person. | ing systems and a high tariff, and every branch of busi, | i several thousad choi Polka. I sacrifi re i ” to the humblest individual in the line of march, all their perilous condition.— Charleston Courier, June 29, | 2. S8°tfice to ensure the completion of this important | ness must soon become prosperous; while their oppo. | Raphiel Monghen W were on foot ; and a full mile up-hill, over the rough le, Strange, SI work. The feeling in the public mind in relation to his | nents of the South say, give usa specie currency, anda| jue ho Woollet, Boydel avenel » and ori Admission 25 Cents, paving stones of Georgetown most of the way, was a! * ene The fe , , by Ai [e inal W. y > ‘ " 5 Tantei te Wesrern Warenrs.—The Missouri River was administration, is of such a nature as to prevent a fair | Tevenue tariff, and every interest of the country must about 3 wenger, ae ania Cid 8 Private Boxes, for four persons, $2. no slouch of a walk tor Captain Polk, exhausted as rising rapidly at the last accounts. ‘The Mississippi il i ‘ i i is; x a commenced running into the cellars on the levee, and | Sock; the prejudice, no doubt, is, in a great measure, | banking systemsand an expanded currency isto raise | Sulvator Rosa's, Hogarth’s, &e., &c. Among the Draw flowing th inole i re i$ Hay ; : her "| (which are very 1umerous,) are’ many thet can ouly be di grordoning the banles on the Ilinoiy| sido, It {as tain | undeserved and unjust,and itis to be deeply regretted that | prices sufficiently high to annul the tariff, and to‘admit | tuished from*Lin Eveoueines and Mlgzgotings bythe Cons " , | he has been by his late sickness, and incessant ap wahaieaghis vege prinanee o comimenes st | Hiication to duty. In this particular of walking, tl Office open from 8 A. M. until6P.M. | procession was truly republican, and gratifying to VAUXHALL GARDEN SALOON, everybody. mbrandt’s 1 Pgs : iret iti i ig 7 ew hil » 2 and; de; do Bouche; and RY flood. ‘The Minois too was rising. ‘The Wabash was | °™°¥mstances and the position Mr. Lord occupied in the | foreign manufactures to any extent wanted;while, on the | #et*- An origiml Rembrandt; do Ostade, mene BOWERY ae early administration of the afars of the company should | other hand, the effect of a reduction of tho currency to a Herialetiar Stace ees, Pattee Haibas, wi (OPEN EVENLY EVENING 4-3 weg olclock, Pai Seer ae have made him at all unpopular—but that he it Pre* | Specie standard, would reduce th A f lab feet long. by 2 feet wide, containing 700 choice Engravings; i GRAND GALA W1 : oat lowa.—We learn from the Jowa Gazette, f ed ieee Pande, ¢ ii fe eacd ,Or7 lakos ebay 2000 vol fb TMustrated London Edi- Orvill f Niblo’s, has be ged fi hts : f Z bill providing far reevaterone there pac tnat the sident of the road, cannot be denied. His usefulness can | therefore, prices of every thing—shut out foreign manu. | Hons stew cit Palignes ene all of whiclient be isn Miso, Boease! Wiliam the wetsheted Hee Gosnedan continued—Punch in the Navy-—Lieut. Bache's Teati= camo from the hands of the Convention, passed both | be full as effeetive in another capacity, and we hope he | factures, and send the general government into the mar- | {td bought at astonishingly low prices,at TALBOT WAT IPS | Also, Miss A, Homer, the Ameneat Eller, The Sixth Day's Proceedings of the new Court Martiat 7 raed an) oi: i Ay y for the Fine Arts, 102 treet, next to th . Also, Mr. J. Ge he beautiful C Di . ar ees tite e tee on the ith ult. by | will give way and make a vacancy to be filled, for a| ket begging for loans to moot the current expenditures, | er ef ANN. ee weet MERE MO At SO gale: the Hoenn Gerace othe " sep ere t 5 ‘ i time at least, by some oi t i i isto. | It th ’ i si 7 _— ardiner, Whitlock, White, Johnson and Bryant, forming to- the Jupar Apvocats—T! take place in August next 2 we has bean, Jodi Troan ties | party bese eee reece tn that in the event of elt TO er ee OR eae Ta, Bear ahs iethon | nether Si best Beot'of Muustele tn the world: who defy-com: | ce log book of the Congress, and the signatures at” ry ofthe concern, as he has been. Judging from the | party being able to carry out all its measures touching ing and Dance tone of the communication referred to, we have no doubt | commercial matters, the country at large would be in- etition, and challenge any other Band to Play, Cases, Chases, Imposing Stone, double and single , Composing Sticks, Galleys, Se. &e., together with Topshe ee ey Oudiinll 1 tached are genuine; there was no other log book on 1g. board the a. he weather. The Rev. W.G. Jacxson was next called by the Judge Common Pleas, Before Judge Ingraham. ty 4 i i ‘i 4, i A fe is and anumber of founts of Job Type, nearly new, cost- July 2—Bancroft vs. White, Adm’z.—The jury in this | he Will, if officially requested, resign the Presidency. jured, and prosperous times temporary and seldom re’ | j ds of $500; all of which will be sold cheap for cash, fo postponement o1 | gator already noticed, rendered a verdict ‘for plaintif’| The Union Bank of Maryland has declared asomi-an- | alized. .A medium gourse is the only safe one. Wo want ceaeoteanane: “Aovly tothe Founder of or nied ree | gnitougs open at 7% o'clock acunlaed outue Tete? tee tooe aie tnd testified as Charles Develin ads. Sea "Cara Tats asia nual dividend ap three per cent. u tariff with discriminations for protection and asound| 2 3tre "corner of Nassau and Ann st NIBLC follows:—I was on board the Congress, on her return action to recover on an alleged guarranty, fora quantity | The Farmers’ and Planters’ Bank of Baltimoro has de- | system of banking, with a paper circulation based upon ET § FROM NEW ORLEAN Saturday. Jule bik 1845. from the Brazil station, in the office of chaplain; Ir piers a fon mety named ritzpatrick. It appeared | clared a half yearly dividend of three per cent. specie. When there are so many interests to legislate , Pde idee So bdo fasta FIRST BENESIT OF TH i: ACROBAT FAMILY NL ee note rah ty Sider book in ee our, to the value of $159 95 om eintift 8) ‘The deposits to the credit of the Secretary of the | for #8 this country possesses, a conservative eourse will sansa hia tt ce oe Ie nits Co jc | ion to the infliction of punishment which authorized or quantity of flour, to BM taking sheis spree] to, the J ye | Gave permission to the lieutenants to flog the men. [The open the baking ' busines tore situated at Orange | Treasury in the government depositories onthe 23d of | Prove the most judicious, and the least likely to de.| PKITISH BARQUE ANN HARLEY, FROM GLAS. patronage, assure them tlyat a : street. The defendant, enter, havi i , ‘ , B GOW.-C. this vessel will ‘ph nnd their | outdone i ng a dillof « xcellence, ¢ ing | Judge Advocate said, your answer to the question is him, it was contended, he became security wad mania, | 23; compared with May 98 and April 26, show a | T#nge any of the existing channels of trade. yermits on board spier No. 8, N- Hey without delay. as all goods | novelty with variety—upon which occasion they will appear in | "yes, then. Mr. Jackson—" itis just asl gave it. 1 teed the payment. ‘The defence set up was, that Carpen- slight increase, since May, and an increase of nearly a Ola Stock Exchange. not permitted within five days, are liable to be sent to the pub- | three seperate performances, introducing an entire new act en- | remember, &e.” Judge Advocate— Well, I will it ter merely recommended Fitzpatrick, and did not guar. | million of dollars since April. We annex the official re. | $2000N Y State5's, %8 101% 25Canton Co ere J2_| titled the ASrial Suspensionists, being the last night of their er | down as you have stated it.”] It was notorious on antee the payment. ort -— +2000 Reading RR-Bds 71." 100 Nor& Wore ope 4118 OTICE—British Barque Ann Harley, trom Glasgow.— | agement. £ the vessel that the lieutenants did flog; a few days be- ‘The Court held that the only question was, whether | Po'* 20 shas City Bank 10936 610 do i ae i All persons are hereby cautioned against trusting any of AMERICAN MUSEUM fore we made land, off the Cape, Captain V. observed to the flour was sold to the credit of defendant by Fitemat, | MONTHLY Statement ov THE Treasunen oF THY Usiren | 0 Famers Trust bao ‘gets 948 15 Lig | fhe crew of this vessel, as no debts of their contracting will be AND AERIAL GARDEN. me, “1 hope to have the pleasure of hearing you preach rick, under credit to be given him: and whether defied: be CEL | 3 $60 364 ope 71g | liquidated by the captaln or cousigne are] PRIDAY, July fh, nis hig Windows; Balconies and | next Sunday at Annapolis.” I replied, ou ore going ant was responsible forit. Plaintiff could ft « mr ape’ ay 28. June 23. i ‘a 56% | QALESMAN WANTED—One who rs the lace alustrade on the toy of the Museum, will afford the t to Annapolis, then, are you?’ He answei « Yes; cover tinder the Blatuto for fraud Yoritce or iemok: Uskes Beet . eee ee 2a/S aad embioidery tade, No other ne deputy, VIEW.OF THE PROCESSION of anyplace inthe eity. | the remainder of the conversation was general, and had ant. Com’l Ble, Portsmouth, N. He 558 $95 oo do s10 2 | ieee PETER ROBERTS, s73Browlway. \), SPLENDID PERFOR MA a trst'eambleseing st | NO reference to preparations being made for my off- Before Judge Daily. Bank of Montpelier m2 1,172 or] 200 do boo 3 Ba | WW ANTED—By «young man recently fom France Prelock athe mor aden oft first commencing #44 | clating at Annapolis; { understood it as a serious and not Smith and Skiff vs. Carr et. al.—The jury in thi Merchants’ Bank, Boston 555,418 829,889 1,079,129 S tion as teacher m a school or private family. hi 124g cents. 4 3 43 U're as acasual remark; it certainly was with me, as I never ne ’ i g rn 11,325 9) ; tke cchh st 2 ne. Socata OMe ———“h 7b getrh unany CEL} St MTION OF THE vy sue avcustu-—i pelleve there is a regular line of 6 cents cost. 3 eading RR 5630 a Aas Pn Y Mee! Ss? ain ir . a y oA : v4 mt aha Crd iN, . 7 ‘ a ul Poel 2 recep tn er emails ree fd Pa VY 6493 65,401 65,514 | 25 Nor& Wore ope Tig 2 Stonington RR b9 29° | chamber THE MANAGER would respectfully inform the pubic | the understanding that if the Congress was at Annspolis eis rarer td laintiff held Premises’ wnder tho | Albany. Gity Bank, Albany, 20,965 20,965 20,965 | 2). do Thy 31% | given that he is making extensive preparations for the FOURTH | by the end of that time, that I was to re lord's warrant. | The plaintiff held premisos under the | junk of Commerce, N.Y. 247 107 390,008. gaa'aia. | 50 Farmers’Trust 560 is a the back roo: 2*th | OF JULY, when he will give an Afternoon and Evening Per- | otherwise | was to go and join her at Norfolk; I left apn ber hoasckold famiiees meet ae stoner tea [Reece ARerSG.AL Ky, Sake ae ie New Stock Exchange, a MUSTO rms eat Ndery and Civic Bal esate, a Ser shee Oo eb Ses sap ee Hy “American Exc. Ban! x 3 214,16 ., ’ - . . i J it i * claims a certain amount of her furniture, value $140;and | Merchants Dusk, N. {coon sao.g0e sgh aig | 78 shas Farmers’ Tr 115 36% S0Nor& Wore «90 30% | AA LADY, who has athorough knowledge of Music, being | in the Garden, for which he is Gailding new endelegantfloor. | STs one ete Tee Me. Jacks here closed, : North River Bank, 282/939 50 do b15 364g 25 do opg 714 taught by the first masters in Europe, and feeling herse! “7 Pre e examination of Rev. Mr. Jackson was here 5 alleges that the levy was excessive and contrary to re- rth H * § 588,137 226,422 b+] pe 71 ? Price of admissionto the Afternoon Performance, 2 cents. Ae der the Statute. ‘The 1 er Ite | Bank of the State of 220/452 © 502998 dal'sig | 39 = do. $60 36 25 © do opg 7133 | fully competent to instruct in thataccomplishment, would wish | ‘A'frmigsion tn the wscataie te the Gerken ave ct Ban, | 8nd at the request of Commodore Morgan, who was in servations under the Statute. The levy was made on the ica Back 187 ry i 50 do ch 3633 25 do Monday 715, | to devote her time to the instruction of young ladies, on mode- “ROB eh iSite hebben NOs cab ds » | attendance as a witness on the part of the accused, he 1 Mechani 5 240, 448,174 286, B46, ‘y Pa “| 90 cent: ’ 17th of April last. The defence set up was, that defend- | Ft Commerce, Philad., 217197 16.916 51,916 | 29 Canton Co 10 434 5 do. 520 71" | rate terms, A note addressed to A.B. C., at the office of this | ® £8" a4 ootiton Band i ‘ed for the oceasi was called and sworn by the President. ant (Clark) bad a right to seize for his rent, and authori- | Bier Tennessee, geil 41852 4'252 | 25 Morris Canal 83 3g 25 do 330 703¢ | Paper, shall be punctually attended to. _Je28 Imre Phe Police arruugements will ke sorry aduc che aisection | Commodore Cranuze Moncaw then testified as fol- zed defendant (Brown) a constable, to make the levy. Firemau’s Insurance Company, 50 lo 319, 25 do ope van ANTED.—A few active, intelligent men, to act ents | of Officer Bird, who will preserve the best of order,and exclude | lows on the part of the accused:—Capt. Voorhees, dur- . Adjourned over to this forenoon. Cleveland, Ohio, 55,091 49,229 arama] LislndRR 7 29 Stonington RR ch 29, for the sale of new and popular Publications all improper persons, ing the cruise of the Congress, was under my com: 3 Court fou the Oorsection of Exrars, Bank of Cape Fear, N. ie _ = WSL) Nora Wore. en a ce. DIS 29'4 | parts of the country, $300 per year over their board will be ancing to commence at 8and continue until 12 o'clock. from September 1842 to April 1843; 1 do not know exact- Jury 2. Present; Mr. Backes, yesiding, aad twenty | Branch Be of Cave Fear,N.C. _ ‘68 | 23 Nor & | ae lo 2944 | insured them in writing, with an opportunity of clearing $1000 |} culars see bills of the day ly the day; I think it was'some time in September, 1942 Pee Lege tie 2 vF mB 'Y | Commercial Bank, Albany, 80,000 80,000 per year, and more if they are active Some men, now in our| je@ojyi*ec P. DE LA REE, Manager. | rie y ‘Advocate objected to the wiks TN nial ¢ 5 % ia Bank, Ph 207,451 179,129 ~ employ, will no doubt make ever $1000 per year, clear of all ex- TOU > [The Judge Advocate object lo the witness answering No. 14.-R, H. Morris vs, The People.—Mr. P. A. Cow- ge Bank, Pittsburg, 226,229 223,412 i cassia ences, aud there is about half'a dozen places open, which must FOURTH OF JULY. ata the latter portion of the question, as it was in relation to dry concluded for plaintiff in error, and Mr. J. R. Whi- Pittsburg, Feegbarg, 2,909 2,909 ene fs ‘arried. e fille i, each man will have his district, and it will be neces-| LADIES’ FAIK AT ROSSVILLE, STATEN © | what Capt. V. had reported to him what another person, ting was heard for defendant in error. Mr. P. A. Cow-| Bank pr Romane 3 ah 82,122 1,05 On the 2nd instant, by the Rev. Dr. Berrian, Davis 8. a ee beige Jenst $25 or $50, to obtain a good fitting ISLAND. the Secretary of the Navy, had authorized him to do, troy was hoard tmreply. Decision postponed till Decems | Bank of ieee taegsa asa | Hon ety to Miss Jane: W. Gris, of Summérsotshire,| Clic y yet em@atied ir ahehra maaan ae wll be benod: | [HE Ltdies of Rowville will hold aFais in the Grove near | #¢.; considerable random conversation took place, and ber. Bank ot the Metropolis 627,116 630,300 549,188 | Hngland. aialitn Gist, es Well an to tr » harch, on the Fourth and Fifth, for the Benefit of St. | the propriety of allowing witness to give his an- No. 15.—J. B. Post and al. vs. J. Arndt.—Mr. B. Noxon | Bank of Potomac, Alezandria, 16,817 17,741 17,748 | , On the 8rd day of June last, by Jas. P. Thompson, | “Apply at $ Duane street. Letters must be post paid. ‘arish. ; ee ; swer was variously discussed by the different mem- was heard for plaintiff in error. Farmers’ Bk of Vii » Rich- Pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle, Mitton Fox, to Sa-| jel? lm*rh Li we Pavilions will be erected, in which will be displayeda | bers, one of them in particular, was peculiarly oud, é 52,000 52,000 52,000 | Ras Manta Woon, both of Dracat, Mass. < Variety of faney and useful articles, and tables with every | emphatic. Says he, ‘I am reminded by this conversation TUITION. ty of refreshments. y ia New York and Erle Rallroad, Exe. Bk of Virginia, Norfolk, 51,821 65,465 79,700 ae 8. W. RR. Bank, Charleston,’ 134/398 144,750 170,118 Baby) Planters’ Bk Ga. Savannah, 51,737 63,662 56,978 Died. Statements appeared in some of the morning papers of | BuROh Movie, Holic tla. 20103 167,307 748) On the evening of the 2nd instant, yesterday, to the following effect, viz: — Bank of Louisiaua, N.O. -' 475,120 963,614 sgataag | Wife of Gilbert 4. Sewall, aged 26 That the Board of Directors had refused to pay the | Uni of Tennessee, £ * $ " on nner will be served at an early hour on the 4th, anda‘Tea |! What Lord Nelson ,once related to his officers, A TRENCH GENTUFMAN, a graduate of the Univers | party sive nthe en andeTes lin informing them. of’ their duty.” Says the lord, mily, a situation as instructor—through the means of the | , Lonsdale’s celebrated Brass Band will be in attendance | very emphatically, ‘There are two things you must ne- Hany Jane Pace, | Engilsh, which he spenks fluently, orolthe French and German | throwghout the day and reine - Me bee Saud and always perform to the very letter: Ist, His friends, and the fri 4 languages, equally his own, in any of the different branches o | | Visitors from New York will be conveyed to Rossville, by | hate a Frenchman as you do the devil; and 2d, obey th is itlends, aud the friends of his brother, J. N. Sew- | a thorough andliberal education, and also drawing and painting 0 | the elegant and commodious Steamboat Utic», which leaves | orders of your commander.” After a little further de To the Stockholders and the Creditors of the New York and Erie Railroad Company: interest due ou the Ist instant, on their bonds or certifi 59,201 59,795 52,726 | all, ave requested to attend the funeral this afternoon, at | either landscapes, heads or flowers. foot of Chambers street at half-past 9 A. to the | ¢, h cates. avings Ins. Liville, 118;383 123100 re 4) o'clock, from 120 Chambers street, without further in- | . The best relerences can be hat, and his uame and residence | city it peal De ecereg amare nate ve penpleite follows t “Cant V, ivemeted that Coattccmain at e ey ject of such refusal was to bring the af- ¥. Bk, Cin., | 10 13,059 21,829 | vitation. known, by applying to the Rev. A. Verren, ‘of the | Steamboat R. L. Stevens will leave the foot of Amos street at ; , That the object of such refus ig the ! Wrench Protes Church of this city, No, 99 Brauklin atre- t. | @A. M., Can I street at a quarter-past 8, and pier No.1 near the | Navy had given him permission for the lieutenants of his fairs of the company to a crisis, and to abandon them al- | flinton Bank, Columbus, 90,34 19,871 | rarer eeneenrmerenerenee | 'F2ch Protestant Church of this city, No. iaeuret | Battery, at Do'clock, : ship to punish the men. I could have prevented it, but I togethor, or compel me, as president, to resign. Bank of Sendusky,, Sandusky a = FIVE 5 SOG in the afternoon she will,touch at the same places, leaving | chose to let the Department take the Fesponsibility, be- unt Trefuse to resign, ‘and am disposed to. sacrifice | Pink of Sandusky. Sandusky, one os DIVE REWARD. OOK AT THIS?! Amor street at half past? oeloeh : lieving that they would bear him out in ie, Did ent? ott: tho.concern altogether, rather than give up my position. } ns dey fp er Ah ¢ 2d instant, a black Coat, with JUST RECEIVED—Ancther lot of French Boots, of |" On Saturddy alteroon the R. L Stevens will make the same | or person make similar report to you as. that of Cpt ST eee eae tthe ie eee eee 103.338 saad ense sau onl in gue ob he workets. ’ Any person Kaving he Dest kind. and will be sold at the old and the fierip Sethe sume houses, os 0 gee adlisuinde ofthe [V- 00 wits that, the Searetary of the Navy wall eat determination of the Board of Directors to do nothing | Branch Mint of ¢ 8 $2,000 above reward. Tr ee Ieee | ad COE Boone, Os eek oe rteatest neces city, will fud this'a most tavitiug excursion, enlivened by at: | thorised him to allow the lieutenants to punish the men? more until a change should be effected in the manage- | fr Mint at iallonexa, G we MON - Srsof all kinds to be found at very low pri tractive scenery, music and other entertaivments. a The Judge Advocate objected to this question. The — “orcorans and Riggs, Wash- : MONEY—MONI Calf Shoes, $2 and $2.50, A grent variety The arrangement with the boats are such as to allow visitors | counsel for the accused contended that the question Tt seomis propey tint I. should atete, for the Inforination eo ‘ Pe $78, GOO ox more of Bank notes, ii blank, purpostin Store will find a great assortment of Gai to remain an hour or more at the and then continue the | ought to be admitted, as it was the only means he had of of the stockholders and creditors, Erane.s Dodge, Georgetown, 000 (; to be notes of the Bauk of Lower Canada, skins, Ships, ies. Pruuelis, Satin, &e, ; excursion round the Island; or they may remain at Rossville | proving the authority to have proceeded from the Sec- 1st, Thatthere has been no action whatever of the | Buk ur Mitiewon s 4 tne plates srom which they were printed, having been ordered For an assortment of all other kinds Misses and Children’s | uotil evening without additio: al charge. ‘33 2tre retary of the vy, as he was now dead; and that Board of Directors on the subject of the payment of the | Viiesapeske Bank, Baltimore, 115,808 who wisis to open the brokeraue st Ganka Rafer; Peraon | Boot and Shoes we camot be heat in Tae HORSES FOR SALE. Spencer, of the Columbus, had also reported the vg sd - ‘ 4 will be sold cheap. Any person wishiug to | ~ =. ¢ _ ' NO, 31 € EET. was r deliberation, an - 2d, That the Treasurer had ample means in his hands, = —_ 100,000 nurchaae the , Will please call on JAMES HARKS, 58 TO LET. The following Horses:—One Pair of dapple gray | bling, the accused was informed that’ the question was belonging to the company, from which to provide for $7,724,001 $0,211,196 $0,500,452 | NNAe street, up stairs, iva Iw A ROOM, in the fourth story of the building on the long tail Horves, kind and sound, good travellers, and | inadmissible. ‘The witness then pioceeded with his i 4 which he was aw: ‘ae ate STE, OOL.. $8,811,196, $8,500, IST. eae Nek Sent ~ = building on the northeast comer of Anu and Nassau sts., yle pleasant saddle horses . f i , i f ie? the pay mentd Walch he Was Sware Wis contdently t@- | 2114 deposits in the banks of the principal cities have, ‘oat Bergin asa reaee Valse ead yee | aelstitsble for any business reir yood Ty ss wae Gal Wick Horses, 16 bands high, kind, | Senter, teas the Congres jolned me at Gira of 3. ‘That he gave me no notice of his intention not to | since April 28th, increased, as will be seen by the fol | 'sof Ho tse to my owe excent the owner. “A lileral reward | *!* Widows fronting Ann sins RHO hn & SON, ee eee ee eet mses, about 16 hands high, kind | October; the ship was one of the finest frigates I ever meot the payment, and that had no intimation or suspi- | lowing comparative statement of deposits in Boston,New | [Sie a, ne Hb ee) thew Aster 43 re Corner of Nassau and Anns:teets. | and sound. saw, and in poo order; her officers and crew appeared cion of such intention on his part till near 4 o'clock P. M.| yor4 and Philadelphi ¥ te 2 * =~ | “One single bay Horse, 154 hands high, kind and gentle, anda | to be in as fine order and discipline as the time of their ‘on the 80th of June, when it too late to convene DP F UND—On Tues: eoin Chambers stree FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION. fast trotter, 8 years old, warranted sound. « . service would admit. There never was any complaint meeting of the Board to avert the evil. Had he given me | Govensmenr Derosirs ix tHe Baxxs or Bostox, New Bracelet, with the initials of the owuers nam NEW FERRY TU Oue sorrel Mare, thorough bred, 4 years old, sired by Charles | made to me of illegal or unjust punishment. When she afew days, or even one day’s notice, I should have had nae Ce 1 eR ore ugE can have the same by, proving property FORT HAMILTON, Kemble, out of Eclipse Mare, gentle and well-broke to the sad- | was transferred to Commodore Morris, in 1843, she was Inatintimadton fiat 1 hod from hima upon tha'suhject, wan ts itive ‘henits oie, betweru the hue of wand Recioeks of | _ @ YELLOW HOOK AND NEW YORK. Aen Hrge wil ead at very low pices, if pied ro | na fine ordes as Tever saw any ship; Capt. Voorhees ast intimation that I had from him upon the subject, was ” Bank, Boston, at 87 Mi y até P. 4 THE boat HAMILTON, Captain H, | by y next, * ‘ 3 it'th | Was her captain. A at a mecting of the Board some weeks since, and warto | foiutGem ee ne "| a an a SR: 5°. Mee eee Mie above Ferey, wed | miore Seturday nest, sth July aa The hots of thive being near st: Katia; senjoutnsh wis! the effect that he should take care of it, and that there | Bank of America, N. COPARTNERSHIP, runas follows, until further notice : read, and afterwards the court adjourned till to-morrow Was no occasion of anxiety. Knowing that North ki Bi D BOLL AND JOHN | JSER have this day, July 1, | Leave Pier No. ae Leave Fort Hamilton, at 10 o'clock. valpaila:tqeete whe ti obeiok eRe ne Mechanics’ Bu fotakergdante partnership under the tiase of Boll F 7 at 4 Tam in hopes, ere long, to furnish you with a fine set d : jorists, at the old es- orupon which advances could be obtained at p phe anag ‘that the financial concerns of the company were in- | \erchants’ Ba ted wholly to him, I neither interfered nor saw any Philadelphia Bk, PI of drawings of captains who are about to apply to the government for a captaincy under the “contract system, which it is said tl sent administration are about 28 0 tblishmeut of D, Boll, corner of Seth street and Bloomingd: Rosd, N. ¥., where they cultivate and offer for sale a splendid selection of Plante Theis colle woste paces ; aon for interfering With his duties in the case. k of Commerce ; jationa aud Peroter are full blow | _j3 2etie Fare, 1246 cents. adopting. When yi these etchings, should | be so Phat upon a conference with the Treasurer yester- — ul trite ate invited to call and see them. ‘The Bloomingual rn ; scrys THE ‘ortunate as to obtain them, you will acknow! day, in the presence of several of the Dingatare:.& full 3,163,043 4,297,993 4,005,100 | 3 the City Hai GRAND AQL EXCURSION ON THE y bass this Garden every half hour from the City ets at the shortest notice. ind ommon schools, colleges. ee Fae at Sarees ate ARLEM P. —TROTTING. equal, if not superior, to any thing from Cruil ap ogc wie i RIDA # a 1 oe on Chee best3 in 5, | leach, or to any of the drolf and grotesque portraits that OFF SANDY HOOK LIGHT, | Will be given, free for all pacing the pages of the funny London Punch. If they are Pi gs et Marikina oh A Lile heats, bes! givon to the public, you may be assured it wil splendid and commodious, steamer DE, . or allhores never wou purse over $40, | chrough the medium of your paper, and it WAKE, Capea P. HL. will on Friday, July tth, 1615, | ,, Fatries to be made at Green & Loses, Thursday evening, | ew “feather in your cap,” to be able to t make the following excursion 8 o'clock, three of more to make e race, zs lirst publicity they will have in the United States. You Mornin, wrsion, nay restassured as to their correct naval appearance, Will leave Catharine Ferry, Brooklyn, at Tig o’elock; Delaney both in regard to their dressing, &c., as they are from street, 74; Pike street 8; Pier No. LN. Rt 8%; Canal street 855 the pen of Dome? Gur stannok “elt camtimedare jy3eodim*rh | Hammond street 9 0’clock. “3 ‘comical old chap” you'll acknowledge him to be, and a Afternoon Bzours merry one Withel” with many ‘abroad. and heerty oklyn, 2 Willleave Catharine Ferry, B augh, should you ever view his “comicalities.” lent, pleasant and healthy auramer drink; it can be had at | teof pelaNey street 2s Hamm quorum not having appeared, though notified, { under-| ‘The proportion of deposits in the banks of these three ae Pgh d = eaeae dunt in bec eto te cities, for the past three months has been as follows :-— —th his op: ° y could i sIpril 2h, Me ete ies—now muse in the Normal Sehe company could not go on for any great length of tine | pent depositor... Freon Bete a Meeks | itthe High School and Neva Actos Phulndelph with the present organization, and that he did not feel dis- | | 4 " ation, ani! ol dis-| fy Banks of. Boston, Ni sad other Colleges, at Mrs. Willard’s, Ura o pored to make or obtain advances on the assets in his] “"yo:k’ and Philapelphia..” 4,297,993 4,005,405 | Common School in New: York a ae fier ead "States hands, hy ea y Dr. La Pi 5, It may be suitable for me to add, with reference to| Inallother places. M and once Bi gg Olmstead and Lie tecienm omee na Reapers, that have not refus: | it will be seen by this table that about one half of the cp ereeictos) pict ies e ign my sident or ; : not Beah asked to do, so: sles the pascage of, the aw of| Whole amount of deposits are in the banks of these three THE CELEBRATED PATE DAMANDES tho Mthof May. The subject has not been officially pro- | cities, and it will also be seen that the amount of depo: QORGEAT PASTE dissolved in water proves a very exe posed to me—no such question has been deemed open for | sits in the depositories in this and other cities, and in al! ie saddle. srac der the sad- | ov fopaideration. “Ai amecting shortly after the passage of | narts of the country, have not within the past two monthe | Cafe web es ighau, No. 189 Brosdway; J. R. | through the Narrows to off Sandy Hook Light j PPI LS) in Bit ¢ law above referred to, the Board unanimously agreed P i . Sand & Co., 273 Broadway; G ton Dock on each return passag IRDLE AND FOOT RAC R PURSES OF $900 | Seventh Day » Proceedings of the New Court Martial. upon itas their first duty, to make a harmonious, inith-| changed very materially. ‘The surplus revenue now is | i ¥ptne treet) W. HL’ Ballagh, cor, Uham- Evening Excursion. er ‘ON 34 JULY, 2 ho court having met, and the journal of yesterday ° suland persevering effort’ for Saha months, to ebtain a] only about a million of dollars less than it was when the wy cr. Division and C) Saselit eam Let. Rie Will leave Catharine Ferry, Brooklyn, at 7.o’clock; Delancy O TAKE PLACE ON 3 JULY—First, a Footrace of | being read, Commodore Morgan was called, and he re- Ubscription of three millivus to the stock of the compa | er osity were removed from the United States B; Fout street, and at the manufactory, 129 Attorney st re | Street 745 Pike street 7) No.1 ; Canal street 8; five miles for » purse of $100—$75 to the second best and | sumed his testimony for the accused. The question be- 'y, and that without such harmonious and faithtul omer, | “€Pos om the United States Bank, at | cenbach, 14 Hudson st J SJ. Coddington, 23 Hitadsim corner | Hammond street 8%, anil Nineteenth street fie o'clock, pro° | $25 to the thind best to come off at 2% o'clock Kor this race | {w"Cvanowed, “Hla it been, anid is. it not now the Prue: saa its proving ineffectual, no proposition of change in| Which time the compromise act was about going into | Spring st.; J. W. Bassett, 644 Broadway.” 'ju3 im*re Somes Coweta Bay to che Narrows, returning to the city at the following entries have been Cay! (ae tice on board American men-of-war, for the captains - the organization wasto be looked for from them, oF any | operation and the tariff becoming reduced. Movements VOIGTLAENDER'S ~~ | “iefreshenente will, be furnished on aliberal scale by the | 2. American Deer, or Willtam | 7. ROM. Hall, llow their lieutenants to punish the men for manor of 6. Tam by no means disposed to sacrifice the concern | *imilarto those made at that time—thirteen years sinco— DAGUERREOTYPE APPARATUS. weer emcecaren tae. otra Cote ‘ Jackson, who, pas, jax Page 3 ‘at ena a ‘oe paeergeen gin: ea ee in the navy?” was ahoxether, nor in any respect, but to sustain and pre-| are about to be made now, and a revolution will without | A TRANGUMENTS recently made Pitty hele brothersin. | "ZS ATS pene ts = : ace. Hoan Indian. ‘ed to by the Judge Advocate. ‘The court was cleared, setutopd tort nae olcly for this purpose that I reluctantly | doubt soon be mado in the system of safe keeping and | ‘ll those Apparatus at reduced sntaz, Chae coe subseribers to FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION 4 Tt C Derment und on the re-opening of the same, the “igs ene veturugd to it last euttmn, All the measures ‘hich “| Largest, stae Apparatus, ‘with three iach lenses for full size| _ TO WEST POINT. AND NEWBURGH ewe 12. Wm Barlow hat the question, ints procent form, was objected to 5 2 . sti roposed: Van Courtland’ . Fowl, The following su Dock (Peekskill) Cold Spring md Comwall | gitgta'dye Second horse, third. Horse to. geccive Wek ‘hiter’ | een, and is it now the usage Jn the navy, s0 far as yo lve proposed have-been concurred in without dissent, | “isPursements of the government moneys. A specie | pina ™ct'siix’ Soutien o. Gateal ‘the object of the tet measures tras to provent . sal of Pheor of payments of government dues will be perfect. | _ Medium size Apparatus, with two inch lenses for hulfsize eo 3s Col and i fn a tae tide ne road, and a sacrifice thereby of all the interests of the | ed and enfo: . ‘he steamboat HIGHL. 4 captain C, ‘i 4 ‘ , fe ns to aut in stoobhaRern aac teahire TERRE Te terre reed. A system requiring a strict adherence size Apparatus, with one-and-a-half inch lenses, for | B. Armstrons will eave the steambont pier at the foot of War: | ance. The race to be 1% mile heats, four hurdles of four | oxperience goes, for captaits 19 autnorize thels, thevte y. 'Y | to the use of the mile. For this race the following entries have its to punish the to endeavor to protect and preserve the iuterests of those ¢ use of specie in the receipts and disbursements of | (iter size plates, at $90. ren street, ou Friday gluly ith, at 7H o'clock; the foot — ‘Gx lashes, when in the judgment of such lieutenant the ed this from me, believing as I then a , that | standard, | F ‘ | aati nt sae i ry Cla m Santa Fe... tain?” No objection lo, wit: SeSecttn wtie mace ent a ai, nd now do, at | standard, and in so doing increase its value, It is the | lender Apparatus, and not a worthless tated article, they pcisicagers visiting West Point and Newburgh will be agreea- | Be cr Swen ‘ate om ‘ fender to the capintat, boon, Bees ty eowleege wed plates, at $7 Small = = welt procured the sole agency for t ined. Ince tie Cadets may be or alt : ‘ts, Dut extinguish all hope of a ¢ompletion ofthe raed, | 2oticy of the administration to bring about 1 thorough fesand Chemical of their owa, tmpo; an cht | Setaeenbee mada ine Lecae ncteliorts have been spared to cot hore is hal-brother to ashio ross Mine custom, and is now to a great extent general- ics now not less evident than horetofore, that those sn: separation between bank and atate, and the accomplish | ites comected with thu Pe GE Meare | “Ya pposing calebration. TEN MILE. RAC PACK, ON. SAT- ip? Commodore Keaney here Trove the court to be rood very vigilant care. A subscription is indis-| ment of that object and the reduction of the tariff to a | sithede tah xchange, Returniug, the boat. will leave Newbureh at (o'clock P.M, | URDAY THE stu OF JULY, FOR A PURSE OF $900— | -ieared, which was done, On re-assembling agal pensable, To obtain a subscription uires nious, faithful and persevering effort, harmo- | strict revenue standard, will be the principal features of | ,, Refertius to the above advertixement, the subscribers inform | lamling at the above places, andarrive in the f f di, and $90 to the third in the race~To come informed the accused th city im time to wit: | $I te ee cock. For thie race. the following entries ave seat ceoceed ia his axewer, ‘which he did as follows! jot only on the ‘ he Dagues i iy A Was y of Fire’ _ ~~ paitof the Board, but of all who desire the road to be | theappronching session of Congress. ‘The Secretary of | inher materiale si ie ieee He ke eeaegts ppararusand | ness the dupley of Firework secusion, _ja°ariatt’ | Srenmele se Nate ap ala rg, Oe A “Aa to their not reporting the offender to the, captain, 1 completed, “Let the subseription be made, and the rubs | the Treasury says that the tariff must be redgece ee | Deets ates Neat Be seatne ated. pre = — 1. William Jacksoa, the Ame- | ¢. BM: Hall, have noknowledge; as to the number of las! seribers may at aneurly day appoint whomsoover they Hiatend, ont bois Viele he NGENHEIM & Bi FOR GLASGOW —Regular Packet—The well |, rican dest. 8. Jumes Whelan no knowledge. please.to manage their affairs, ee ee ce oe ree eicenaie | FOR THE FACE AND SKI Jorown, fast sailing Beiinh Bargue ANN HAMLEY ,| 2 Jol Hlderslceve. 9, Wm. Pinckney. By the Court never ordered such punishment in the ELEAZER LORD, President, | the details for a reduction to that standard, and his annual CHURCH'S VEGETABLE | queederpack. uty master, 9 ous, will’ meet with | f° John Bteeprock, the. Indian | 10. Ignace ‘Kattachiate, the | sedlcgrranean; 1 have ordered specific Fonlshioente, bes New , i % JHURCH’S VEGE’ nD 3 i . 1 an ois from Canad: y ‘ New York, July 3, 1846 report to Congress will contain the systom he is now ma HIGHLY. valuable cosmetic for e ‘or freight or raseage, having excelleut accommodations, | , Chief frgm Towanda. | 11 si rlow, md ao generyl. tn the canes or thc to pastth for eeaik i Amusements, turing. There will be no compromise proposed, no hal! on the skin, particularly pimples ply on board pier 8 Ne Fe. oF 20, 5. Bedward Cheney sorm continue and the rice be postponed, a | Jered the licutenant n improperly relieved, or Tus Siconssrur, Buntasaun or Buy-I-Dare is ad- | way measure suggested, bit at once a repeat of the pre” a lac ee caaie laartak ncaa gmt Me | _iySre amas te ey notice will, he pat atthe following, pices, on OF bap dind fe er oght ng i arene Tnprtnens it doing ‘isin anty vertised for to-night tor the last time. Our readers : ted, Riel 01 ion, aud produce a healthy, javenile | J¥8te ROSCOE XT o’elock:—Hoboken Ferry, at the Bulletins, aud in the evening | ing on watch, inst evetedered any number of lashes | should not miss the opportunity of aecing it, sthi. | *et Act, and no discriminations for protection in the new | "ROM 99 of “4 POR BELIZE, Hondaras—Barque JOHN R. | papers, ' ofa Me 7 inthe watch, I hay Ive, or “starti opean opern tronpe ‘take thei; freemen steht neat ac, | one. The announcement of these intéhtions has arousedthe | boris 1% Bowery, comer of Spring street, at 75 sien GARDNEIU Sasien Federsen, mater, wil have AB July ugh wil ire ot cartiveclotecas paalee hots ‘laomed proper, under the number twelve, Ch er haten, " for $1,000 8 ond. tunJay. ‘The ith will be celebrated at Palmo's by two | wltrne of both political parties, and their organs have al. | NEAVY BREAD Abo ton von a ine tperi i ji cand Joho ©. Calhoun, "Question by oll that “wes SAD—Abont te . in barrels and bags, for OF treight oF p having superior accommodations, ap- | James K, Polk and John hown, stion by Court—You have stat at performances, ready commenced @rraying their arguments in favor and N* sale by JOHN HERD NAR viyste the ‘aptain ‘on board, wt?” a o , 90 Sontivee's a 4, Match, two mile heats, in hamess, for Sueee, we for captains to allow lieutenants to punish the