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F. What will be its fate in Pepe's0h either house, is at Old Stock wee 1004 250 shs RR my 12000 ‘ 3900 «doo a mS & oy 3 do 1000 do Ss 48 ee ek’ 48h *% (25 Nor& Wore 56} 3 ie ¢ F wo 4 130 do 6 = F wo & $10 0 50 56: is 3 10 io 36 100 Morris Canal 25 & saw 2-2 bio BL Inland RR 0 z. 200 do 30 138 450 do 36 100 360 10 = do 810 3684 2m do. $9 15 300 do m6. 5 Canton Co % 20 8 8§©6 do bis 36) Bbc ay damian By ® East Boston Co 14% 100 don 30 a” 3 do 6 50 do 685 # Monon RR iy ie do “oe co 6 4250 do GBkg Second le ~ Reading Bds #1075 100 Harlem RR — 30 9, 4000 do bo 75 1001 Ioland RR te 40 shs Canton Co 9 %: 5 59 3 Nor & Wore RR & a % do 530 38% 57 G2 Gre fue 100 Harlem RR. a ing RR 69 ia S 83 a ioe Stonington RR ey 30 = a es 4 New Stock E: le ‘253shs Morris Canal ¢ 1534 25 Nor & Wor © 56% gf, Mie & wee 50 Harlem RR D3 48% 25 do © Sik 35 Nor & Wore RR blo x, 2 & ba 56) lo 5 % do Sh Bo Set 36 On the 17th of December, 1845, by the Rey. H Chase, Mr Wittiam Hatiam to Mre Racuin B. Pomel both of this this city. In the Green ‘street M. E church, on the 7th inst., by the Rev. Dr. Bangs, Dr. J, M. Hows, of this city, to Miss Emxuine B. Jenxins, manele of Hudson, N. ny, ‘On Wednesday, May 6th, at Perth Amboy, N. Je, by the Rev. tigen Cory, Mr. Junomz B. Ross, of New Orleans, La., to Miss slay Laronce, of Bonhamtown, New rename On Thursday, 7th ‘usb ete after, a lingering ilh Manoanet CS erp wife of Daniel Green, aged 28. friends acquaintances of the family are invited to attend the fresnel’ this (Saturday) afternoon. at four o'clock, (without further as eviation,) from her late resi- . aa 54 Cherry stree bag Ng at 9 crclock, Groncr Donaupson, mS ‘consum ion, %, His friends and wha eequainances, and those of his brother, rthur m, and of his brother-in-law, Andrew Whiteside, ae respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his brother-in-law, Andrew White: Mrs. side, 35th street, between the 9th and 10th avenues, hedge 4 five o’clock on Seturday afternoon, without further invi- tation. Q@> Philadelphia papers please copy. IO. OF O, F. Dees ENCAMPMENT, No. 18.—The Members jo beld at Th Diviewon street on the: rai ena tth Ba By, Evens of the Mout r arab, ¢ (al ni na He Crowns, Scribe, y9 It*rre CHURCH, lately erected byt wh ene ih HR clear Lutheran Congregation of St. in Mulberry street, hecrees, Grand and Broome streets wil be, th, oe Gd. by dicated to th hip of A} y Codon Sut 9 fay 10, at Ieiellodk A Mee hibited Se hie pa mons srtenaie a ge ofeloe F-My and artic o'clock, Pe Me | Tuseea, e Christ jan public are respectfully lichea to attend. latest and most exq my? it! to please the most fa aEN Aline mally attende: oa to ito travels line A deratands the A MagrECrABLE Tome WOMAN goss toinaa ARs oF EMEN'S WERT OFF WARDROBES hele per ma} ‘Calke to Eanes cats thirrendene LADY of 709 shall beattended to. tarch, can hear of of 53 ee os a desirable AUCTION NOTICES. FIN. PLANTS 4° ar AUCTION. A.if ¥ yet sell at 19 o'elach, ot . 9 a fection of Feats, | J i aiiesee ie fal a te Tre arg. Oleander, with numerous other varieties, Worthy “of general not sce tnd ieee ithout my9,I&i2 Mer Py JACOB icy 990! WATC AW bs, JEWELRY, &e—J4- ee COB §, I sell, This Day, jocks ar the netion oom ‘ro lagge “invoices ot Geld and ‘Silver leeks ‘altabl invoice of Hitt Roath je invoice o md Too i Combs, Metal Snuff Boxes, Plated Can NEALE’S TULIPS. Ww. NEALE respectfully informs his frie Public in general, that he intends selling eee serena ine Subseri- otherwise, wil imp. | ee as com. objection to the £8 try, or ased to 8. H., at the office o ‘oe Paper, Qrsrarets. fort and ing itt tance of | commands the city, an sage being only Persons of the city more he wish to snare 4 nh awit tment, it "The Steainboa North River. Pavilion, New been discovered which 20 | of his splendid olfection of ‘Tul se Posed the tah at EN ay, at II o'clock, forenoon, They are wow N experienced manufacturer of wheat starch.One who un- bloom at the place of sale, namely, the arden of 1 d manafacturer of whent starch. One on the corer of Sth street'and a mie Ais a com sce uation of Essex street, leading from Division street) Sedesile i sing A. jemen can now make certain of what. they vurcliose. ing them in bloot., ‘This i not like purchasing tulipe i orn fe names, and when THE PAVILION, NEW BRIGHTON. THE PAVILION, New Bri derable repairiYand embelli it was first opened, nive prietor feels assured that he parties who may honor it by mak ILL give their personal attention to ccmeer ataaen tes maine ee Wis luruiture at the residence of families ‘declinin notin al “war Presume homectes Brocksof Crockery Dry Goods, Grocery ‘and serts that it 9 the most elegant pet rated, ‘apprehensi sales of Real Estate, at ihinent ou this continent. its worst form, but that I was threate! Sie froma tots eet aed he ale sigutnens to "their fi arupture | SALES ROOM, ist BROADY uf Ma ist, when I was confined for several weeks | they will move to the spacious way ut 17 Wall street, late d dams’ Express Office. all Posi temperature being in summer several dial and eater’ than in Ercelient steamboats, are constantly ply’ delight thal trips across the bay are highly condu- mere,Merino, Broche h aned ina very rior style in I Kat for the season on the 1th inst., and ree ove after re ing thew them. Silk, Satin, Moreen and happy to treat with parties who may ‘acough. amask Window and rtains, cleaned, dyed and water- highrsounding fa joom prove to ee bal engages to take up the he tanta rabbi roots in existence. W. N. himself in June, with the cor- rect names, and put each in paper, named ; to be delivered by tren her own residence, er ak the end of June. es will be on the ground at the time of sale. ‘The bed consists of 90 rows, 7 roots in each row, across the The bed is made up from between 200 and 300 varieties. righton my8,9,11rre having undergone con- ts sin eet atate than it hea eves beve tine . preryching that could tend tothe com: E. WILLARD & W. W. SHIRLEY, fietioncers, Tremembere f Albany, for anumber of From these fac Twas induced at firs tr of your valuable preparation of yout i Se tiny to health an eth; | d Totest its eer after usi omitted for some days to take it, Van GEORGE WILLIAMS, DYER. ears in very bad health. WL rst toy rocure one bottle sland, the average time occ from me iwgaty ave to thirt, 4 right eee than from the upper part of Broad: tide and Wolten al mes for the le season, or for a will please to. C'Min Cec! Marsh, 88 C: r ed on a very superior and entirely w plan. G, W. would direct the Bie of the Ladies to ery superior style of Watering Si ving Re, best workmen and machinery by Covers and reach, Cloths 1 cleaned and dyed by new process, and je int three days. Merchants orders attende to, also ap abterens iLLiAMs’ Extablishment, my5 Im* ni 3734 Broadway. th dal Sbctdgactwe ca leed ier tava ct ap mally, ‘ith earos regard, your tin end, L. VAN KLEECK AW. Mr. Van Kleeck was formerly Sheriff and Clerk of Albany city and co! and recently in the War Department at Washington. re irpets, il be "Gentlemen 's s for Dr. Townsend—Being afflicted with dyspepsia fora long Brighton, ti at CAMPHINE AND CHEMICAL OIL. market price. Apply personaly 2 or a let c ON 5 Office 19) oe CKLIN, past, I have endeavored frequently to eradicate it from ‘stem by the we ‘of physic in vari but I fe out,at last,the more physic,the weak became, rendering laucertain the prospect of complaint develo} iself THE LONG J&LAND-INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL a 300,000 Leper 8 41 5 ONTINUES to take tiskson buildings: muachioeny: ier handize and prouesty pareve oe on their usual favorable terms. This company passed through the two greatest cont a thathave ever occurred in the country | they ‘scape from them with comparatively slight losses m which they,have always practiced of limiting prepared iene, salen with a supe- ry al Oil is s ot Ferment fy ry, di the very lowest | organs of recommended to fy bottles I find myself its ing symptoms. In my case, by ife-givin int: it per restored the system to its natural state. My con- t, above Maiden lane. Hlery, Ist avenue and 25th street. OARDING B 1 losses which the Company may IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—Two or three power to effect a cure, in case of general func- with rooms, tea, and dinner healthy : situation, in the immediat are fitted u office of the fie ences. with comfort” rald, will be stawered bythe neceaary refer ne f th of life, ware inptly as heretofe fortable rooms, at No.1 Atlantic street, within few steps of Yours, ke. JAMES Me ALLISTER, } New York of ilesbin ie President. the ferry. Please apply as above. my 3t* ‘Albeny, Angust 2, 1845. wey a3 2mis*r __E.C, FINN, Secretary. THE CITY FIRE URANCE. COMPANY. J. W. Bouck, at'theAtheneum Hotel, Broadway, son of Ex Orrice No. 61 Waxt street, City or New York. Breakfast and | Governor Boud ‘on a an airy and roome street, ‘of Broadway. ‘Phe apartment A line ‘addressed to atthe if yeas was cured of this distressing complaint by Cimenats sTOCK $210,000, all paid in cash, 37 according to the provisions of its c! y en in business twelve das teateainees by fire upwards of ‘The present assets of the Company exceed.its capital stock and securely hater. ears, and in that heir ghana’ of No. 10 Wallst., ‘eral years’ standing by this pleasant re: PALPITATION OF THE HEART. my6 lw*rre ST BEEBE & ¢ CORTAR, HATTERS, TRAW GooDs.—Beebe & ity ‘he ildren’s Gaps, Hats, Bounets, &c. asean, Leghorn, and thes manufactures, trimmed to the fusurance against lose or damage by Fire effected on appli- cation, at reasonable terms. % A. READING, President. . F, CURRY, Secretary. HE Subscribe: ane NOTICE, id id ts, c bly enlarged hin premises, is now ready t0 doall kinds of Blacksmith and Machine work in gene: ble poms at the shortest notice. Sarah Collins, 200 Washi ington street, Brooklyn,had the pal ion of the heart, severe heartburn, fainting and sick: ening sensations for several years—was entirely cured by tak ing two bottles. ir. Whitmor, Bergen, New: Jones, was Lapa with the and the back and shoulders, palpitation of the heart, able to wleep nights—was entirely re- sosevere i to — aa SORES AND ULCERS. stored to John Baxter, 117 Fulton street, cured of mercurial ulcers. Charles Havards, 129 Greenwich street, cured of terrible OAD WA “fl al9 Imins*m~ ever ex: assortment comprises an extensive in Ws on the most reasona- styles, expressly ted my9 itr Tih WARD JEFFERSONIAN DEMOCRATIC PUBLICAN ASSOCIATION will 24 Secoud Avenue, on Monday Evening, Lith inst, ar F Ht, No y Evening, lth inst., the members are requested to be punctual in th \d- ance as business of great importance’ will fama tolerate FRANUIS'N. BOMINICK, Charan B. Henny Tartor, Sec’y. THE SUNDA) DISPATCH, FOR SUNDAY, May 10, will be one ofthe best Numbers ; SW sdandee. of Oporgia yet publishes scope ng SEB Recollections Ser: Stage Jjex James Fox. ri 9.0f the Times of John Tyler. The let Witness ; an story of Irel a ‘the Man- people. This is a very interesting FI Customs of her anit and his Speeches, eedngs with ¢Fencl—in which there is much of intere te ‘Thrilling 1 ident of of the Florida Ws fee i Poor Man's Death and Burial. By the Milford wei from 8. §. Southworth, Esq., the manner in the name of Powers has been used by Benjamin and fier from Washi = Weekly yon . Letter from wip, Newel the Week, Police and 1: Police and A Jeslousy—Ex-Gov. , of "Mig Dowell cok Benton, and ia of ag fasior Motos Medica Nery fhe "inked Beaten’ Lesel’ actos ‘ogether variety of Miscellany, kc. in any’ part SF the city or 8 k WATSON, Publishers, 41’Ann st. AD SING PUBLIC, alteration of the Post Office Law, which so un- Ct publishers of Magazines, the Sub- enabled £0 fageet, pat Apertiocments in his popu- GOBEY'S LADY'S HOOK AND ARTHUR'S There eng MAGAZINE UNITED, re ino wertnets tr thins ‘The work i one month’ in the hands of tt Ss Patrons, and it is but fair to conclage ane oe ody east ten persons read each au iber’s wu: whie he fats mle ig te ae prevalent in te all. Thi cca eae Sates” f thei : rs, may pul , illustrative of their can have sheet of hi cots inverted “terme, h wt Bir hppa Mor cet | “a 2teod*rre SINSE uh Rettnut at, Philadel DR. PO OCcULIST, peed OPERATIVE SURGEON, ion (SE alg sg | i - sol the Pear Passage, Cataract, and pee aeevasie cases of {Ssus, or ‘Mining, cured in e ARTIFICIAL EYES, of superior beauty ‘ACLI ihepoor without char defect. Te NNIS COURT, 233 BO RY. ly ret ey—entrance 1%, Warren Ire baw ving taken the places af lo ve Pubic vn complet 2 a, han all of 120 feet, in nicer ere oot, ba rear will rite Weg og oy Coa he iquors Segars, and refreshments, he will leave Doeleigment of H. WOOLLY, Bat Ball Alley, Sew York Mays sng OY sae Smee ae to insure qi pero 4 artic! a= pis melynns a fasts “ iL SCALE 01 K'Drewt = se ~ RE PS iy a ” a a penton, nas. aa A ROO! ro Thr y vy Night of each week, Apr Purpose Ww DE. No,7 SPRUCE STREET. pear Rene ESALE A AND RETAIL, t*rre descriptions, te Genglt ot aap a hd pot ie: SAAT Ss persis cat alba § O05 ones Mane French Cigth i Blac Winans moh ate Waarern evan aaa Cc. Baa Di ce Te CORMS! THE ARABIAN CORN PLASTER, sake sete 3 5 ide RCo. 1 : Ss ers can have any OUTHERN COTTON YAR! the following description: chants at he lowest market Carolin: Bice isn of the goods is unsurpassed for clearnes wants, bests. extra MONDE which covered his whole body, attacking his ‘throat ywas eight months. in, Quebiec Hospital, and nounced ineurable—was perfectly restored by the use of two bottles. tig PAINS. . 136 TI al N. B.—To Saddlers and others—100 sets B! harness on hand, sale. G. BRADSHAW. 21 ic bn Spring street. has removed his Law Office from 61 225 Broadway, opposite th - Foun- twee “TO DEALERS IN ACKLE, A. EARGE assortment of Chinn Grass Fishing, Lines, and ty dealers, Prat hice Weeter make ohn este Teasonable pricensat CONROY'S Fishing and Sporting ieekie —Best Southern Yarns of aged to country mer- 0 10, doe 6 to 1 do. 7 to 12. ure cotton, and the FL Nvatsacetto Nos ‘Wall street to No alo ape came snorced Nos. twisted Yams do. ‘Yarns are made from McCullum, Ni in the head 1» per restores amass 51 Cherry street, severe pains in breast 5 Was unal a chair; took two bottles andis joying good h LIVE COMPLAINT. believ: nl Mi assortment of numbers put up to ERHILL, Nos, 18 & 20 Cedai <6 ial, tl the lowest i Wi) iT Is the onl; ness of Price 25 an 10 by effectual remedy fc and 8 For Headache and Catarrh, ad Aromatic Herbs. pa compen ity, Ci imbridge. Bat} api a bock afore Pe on eye i AlfeedT, Conllin, 85 Madison street—wife cured of the pea mente ae t.. corner of Ci al im@rh iver com —LOOK! AT THIS WELL} WHITWELL'S TEMPERANCE BITTERS. | jer Sehwascured | FYOR, SALE-A large) and well-ventilated BARROOM ata ho sos meer at and, Bree ated of the greatest ogius Maron f orion, aces, wif gure of dase | iCedRh Ts fetbbaieaemein | § is re | recency tO sn | eae re one eters 3 enguising ‘on the premises, No, Tessin ce Sati ee in | Bowery of 0 'BhU Site BOGERE TMi Réere Dr. Townsend—I was attacked wi my hip joint, so bad that I could not walk ‘and nach of obi THORN CHAMPAGNE. A FRESH INVOICE of this delightful Cham; e isin store, to which bg ye ion of merchants, epers, and private gentlemen stranding of this Wine poy a ¥. fia ‘any in this country, and at no higher [os LIVINGSTON ‘ nos ee a distressing pain in ithout crutches, d. I tried cliteard ae ys HH jed to Heep my he luprice,in order to. place thes qwithan the WELDS O1 ‘i? ee pail eae vehiet fe: sul eof Dr Royse Pare eae Principal physicians, and recommended Yor Barapa ml istf re AND Rasen OkigivaL orop OPOD! * Recommen the N. 8. joints, at, C: . ec. MEL late Professor of Fhysie in VOLATILE AROMATIC NU 3 "Seana ‘$50, Mile Heats ; i ean, under es incipally of Roots tt rd, March 12, 1845. ch. x. Hiram, Professor of Mediclus n° Howard’ Usi: | , William Lippincott, 225 Water street, was unable ta leave NEabuee bottl his bed marker the time for Sine Veeser ened Saree This Trot is ¢. faba aT, 9 = en Mi ents tt Thor : James, of Hot i ry rhet a is ales are prepared and sold , GEORGE, | ancletm wat unable towalk without crutches | this senson., Heaty amounts have already been staked be- PP hitwel sou . SAN swe d l. used three bottles, aud is Sh HUNTING PARK COURSE (NEAR PHILA. , 100 o Fitton, cor from our own sal ticular organ of weakness of ited by which th nd chatacters, Gra i ‘of al ee the there in no d be oe yey jiam street, New York." v9 Imeod*r Thomas Smith, Printer, 162 Nassan street, third story, DELPHIA).—TROTTING. VAUGHN'S ie ames ne Ni oof arte, was acted with : ay remedy. Hi His engleor, of Reysipelae, asd penerel fo ITY. PRI bove Course Mrs, yo cE roome tect cured of nervous d Diteamence GO UESDAY. the Seth of Marana Cart vege ‘a variety of cx lady was so Cinme thu ree day! seve! i owes unable to sleep, or even Ist DevePure $200. 2 m. h., under the saddle ; free for hat w rae over ne day Parse $100, mile heats, the best 3 i + free for horses not over 6 years old & Diy—Purse converse with her friends. A. N. C ight ty aman 8) 5, under the pring. e for green pu Homer ip diventiy, and leit tly, aie oth hee. Fen le Rhe: eaten, ta upon ah eree si | Ss ras to det all old land nog Feed 4 vholly or parta- heats, under the saddle ; free never won a pu re, irse $300, $100 of whic! Tree for ait trot whe to oad second best; to be made the evening p Course, -" Enerance 10 per cent. T'wo or more to for each purse. Mr. Win, Jac] }, the American Deer, will start on Mon- day, the 15th of A e, for a purse of $1700, to ran 11 miles in utr, over tt © cou if the ring Meeting on the Union Course, L. L, off the same week, the above will be postponed unti! ¢ a trot What 4 fale used this, paca eae eee Ble eters against disease ad, aad and 4 the pres a time in nt of the GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES. rs Townsend this mixtare ; ‘and f or ies wi I pei T bee go Phy T for a'segar d xt store, ota ae HESE BATHS are 10 LET, 5% Broa taurat a fs neatly fated wy harness he pom een line. Appl M Br ll zg gales Wwhothas the ke ly at Mr. Brockle ‘nee the fotfowine week. PHILADELPHIA, May 6, 1916, my7ThSa&Tu to My26 rre ointer Dog ; LOST—A ze od yellow swers to my name of Nim: ver will return 4id3. jim to JNo: 7 State st., will Be auleably rewarded, NO. 447 PEA) SULPHU ED IN 1821. ery uy. the most Eru| STREET. BATHS. of by eee 88 OF ACC! 0) vais (0 he cure re of fe more surprising. t i Scrofula, Ly a dl cs, 8 wees “fo hehe daily a3 Fearl street, near NEAPOLITAN BONNETS. RESTAURATE STORE IN BROADWAY, Fin cantien Boomt ace neopeeet red joraar ie | of it pp b ehe e yj Sanvenient a Niblo', The Res Dis jinthe imitate Ne cNeaeltana cane, for or wel hey hey ca havetpeen reported to pad wate, and whch or wile ‘md ie stone || | ildren, y warrant them to alter and Clean equaly G thie invaleal S aeeeie’, have been | bews new. Apply to Jessness of "Te wilinot be expected of ws, pense Ri gt amet ge Micted, nd ‘cases have'been re few bottles my8 3t*r FAM LADY rex at present terms inquire at 31 Hammond PATTISON, NOE evo. 25 Delancy tay (oF Vyse & Son, corer Pine and Pearl. Y¥ BOARDING SCHOOL. in the coum mily's umber Co pag ed a7 Imis®r STATEMENT RELATIVE TO STEAMER Si te ing realy di a vu, falling children, not exceed- of the week with time is Fete ouch Whee tT CAMBRIA. to ren fete eee rset ted great cures, and also hearing it recom at Bostox, May effec foreach alacant hare described, I ol @ bot Sarsaparilla, and followed the directions gE Reriod st removed her complaints and Being grate! jer studies. ‘The loca- No Ny are admitted, ‘or references and t and to Fo ad m in 3 Y virtne of a warrant from at ELLIOTT, nic Majesty's acti ing Y Vice Consul, we, ps iden don board the British Broamer CAMBER. 1 is, lately arrived at this oa from Liverpool ia and 'survey what damage a yout ° you gave me; Ime; in ~ 0 tho pea ag 2 may have re by h 1 oe ier ti ccbsewloleing and eco | fee Sot CasGad Meba at ip wt | QE or Tro rapectable Fami cm ing ase the sue 7 D. MOORE, omer Grand and Lydius st. jon of ai rts of t vg i) cae a | tions, with or without ard ‘one of th che inont delighefalty Coxsackin, Sept. 23. 194 strained, aged | situated wating ef private residentes on sland. | Dr. Townsend—Toall whom this may coucern :—Thi pein nl Sanecjeen nt, but ri ke, ications by letter to jy at this | to certi wife used one be bottle of tight as wheret indersigned survey are of rhe real a ry your Sarsaparil i ye will meet with attention previous t + confinement, under the most alarming and de- canimons opinion it is not} gag = beh ad Ber Bs tess my Ticwe circumstances, cing troubled with the dropaye swel-| for furter, examination, and they believe her teu, | meant ON STATEN ISLAND: winua i eet, wero us apg 3, much debustated, Tone and ste cee er Proceeding on her intended | A fours, teu with po ey a vthotge se sie siti Se was vi it 9a ih tle of faith and cH DEE aN shart Warten. Ain wo the oo country, ‘one mile from the fe ann, Be ~ > t of Ass. Ins. Cos. of Boston. Fantine ground. Please’ adress, post paid, to°0, We sents | Rot ouly in ari ny pu alr th expr WA DARTO fice. “ae BEN | Skone week a a thd nervous affection gave XUDEN GIFFORD. ShupeMaster. | 700,000 HA ~# vgn BAY AKA TOBACCO, as follows :— jonda Regali meron coniing ries vi ~~ li VANA & PRINCIPE SEGARS. Taubosrtbe sxyesit. pour out STEAMER CAMBRIA FO) £98. HALIFAX AND pod opllged servant, ‘s ESON. THE Steamship CAMBRI A having. by Po Fecelapio, "ion ASTONISHING CURE aah THE SPINAL COM- Mises: verfect inde, STII call Troma Bor: | faiorete eatete ee Cov. March 7, 1846. Saturday ve May. fon trelaje of passecs hoi Steambout, | ,;D5 Townsend Dear Sir: benefit fe de- | apply to bhi AM, ‘Se yen vette, lincipe Justo'Sanz, Vita. ih ‘Tobacco, | rived, through the blessings of imysols rre At HARNDBN & whole entitled to debenture, ‘snd in Toisto suit. For vied Vir sokealer son, saa ee FOR NEW ORLEANS- Im*r 117 Front st, near Wal’ up stairs circumstances. or if vos Seaerey Ses ate Alera Site SAS GON ouse at Semple), in 3 in Bar. patty aah bray, master, will Poskvely sa sail as BILLIARDS. LIN! | mitable Dan Emmit at their he lik TREATEe bei, a ee ee he fare ete A tier, a a Srlia Mr Mower; # yer oi the Comedy of EADY Charles bing che aaah and third tiers, 90 ; Gallery, 25 cents. ’o clock performance to commence at pre- OWERY THEATRE—Ths Wx will Be ee kmed the: Drama of pine Wallace, Mr J R Scott; Marion, Mrs @ Jone the Melo Drama of the BRIGAN MONK=Latgt ¢ Pat Mr Con} elet, Mr Blane 1° Nie," com ine othe 8 Gtep BANNER—Ge "Tom. Mr avenort Howard, Mr MeKeon; J Howard, rd, tre Madison. oud and third tiers, 25 ets.; Pit and Gal ait y at half past seven ti Brenig Oey May Lee Doors open at oFelock—Curtain will ri o'clock. Lady, Gourmand Mrs Mo RA DAY—Nathan Tuck- To conclude lique "ANDTHE MAIDEN—Cruminies, Mr Ww hapman; Nicholas, Mr Byrne; Miss Snevillissi, Miss ‘p= Dress Cirele or Balcony, 50 cents; Upper Boxes, 25 cents; Pit, 123 e Doors open at ‘lock—performance to commenc past 7 o'clock precisely. ALMO'S, OPERA HOUSE. Open Every —C STRELS respectfull until further notice nees, which are nigh CHAMBERS STREET. ETHIOPIAN. MIN: that they will continue, their popalar and inmitable Perform: tly honored. with. crowded and delight: ced af the slice ana fashion of the city. announet ties at the Bi (7 Change o nme every evening, _my3 lwis®r LATEST INTELLIGENGE. By the Magnetic Telegraph. Wasuineton, May 8&6 P. M. Tue Senate was not in session to-day. House of Mr. Tibbatts, from the select committee on the subject, reported a bill for the benefit of the blind, authorizing three townships of public lands to be sold by the Secretary of the Treasury, and the proceeds to be appropriated to purchase books for tie use of the blind ; after discussion as to whether the bill should be now considered or referred to the committee of the whole, it was finally referred to said committee. The bill to retrocede Alex- andria to Virginia was next taken up in commit- tee of the whole, Mr. Douglass in the chair. Mr. Hunter, of Virginia, made a very able and elo- quent speech in favor of the bill. Mr. Culver, of New York, moved to strike out the word “white” in the bill, soas to secure equal rights to “gem- men ob color.” This motion was lost. Mr. Payne, of Alabama, made a vehement speech against the bill, in which he charged Eastern Virginia with a design to add the votes of Alexandria to their strength in State elections. Mr. Payne said the object of Eastern Virginia, in thus seeking te in- crease its vote, igi wasto defeat Western Virginia STLE GARDEN. SACRED MUSIC AND SUNDAY CONCE! RTS. HE proprietors of the poare splendid establishment, have le arrangement for th rformance of jection of Sacred Music, from the best and modern composers—the whole un- der the direction of C. Ww. MEYRER, Jr., Leader and Musi- cal Director. PROGRAMME. PART 1. 1—Grand Overture... . 2—Adante Religioso. 3—Grand Chorus Eur flan 4—Andante, Magic Flute 1—Grand Overture . Kalliwoda rand Allegro finale Concert to commence at Tig o'clock. Adm: cents. During the whole dsy the splestid and. extensive Saloon will be thrown open to visiters, who may enjoy themselves by viewing the romantic scenery of land and water spreadi in every direction, as 24 doorways lead to the upper covere: platforms, and an extensive entrance to the promenade on a level bis | th will enable the lover of nature to examine th utiful prospect ‘al New York. Seats and conve- everywhere to be found forthose who are in- jeditate or read alone. my8 3t rre GRAND VOCAL A a le Ss! GNORA ROSINA PICO respectfully announces to the public that her first Concert since her arrival from Ha- vana will take place DAY EVENING, MAY 12th, 166, At the APOLLO SALOON. Signora PICO will be assisted by oa following distinguish- ed Artists, viz.— MADAME OTTO, MiSs NORTHALL, MADAME BURKHARDT, d GIBERT, MR. MAYER ae Water SCONCIA MR. ‘TIMM, and MR, BEAMES. Messrs. Timm and Beames will preside at the Pianoforte. Tickets, $1, may be had at the music stores. _ Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. myétf re VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL. CONCERT. PHILIP ERNST and HERM OLLENHAUPT arespec fully announce to te Mare and the Public, that their Beer CONCERT ike place on vuunspAy vee NING, Mth MAY, APOLLO SALOON. ‘They will be asaiated by several eininent Artists, stores, "re y Y.—GRAND FES- AL CONCERT. PHILHARMONIC SOCIET TIV. HE Publicis respectfully informed that the Philharmonic ety. will give a Festival Concert on WED- NESDAY EVENING, 20th May, atthe Broudway Taberns- ge, maid of the fund Zor the exeetion of the Phitharmonic ot eg cera De peer rane ral Symphony No. ced, wil tween three hmdred aad four bundred Voeal aud” Inatra- mental Performers. As the erection of a suitable edifice for musical purposes, is an event of the greatest importance for the advancement of provement of musical taste in this country, pin i serine Lonel pean Ba ed = tent to take part in the orchestra or chorus, are most earnestly invited to attend the rehearsals, and give their assistance at said performance, For further particulars, see future advertisements. REHEARSALS AT THE APOLLO SALOON. Grand Orche. ors. Saturday, May, 9, P.M. | Thursday, Ma; ae 12, P.M. | Saturday, Saturd: 16, Moadsy, thy Grand ith. Grand ra and take place. athe’ Tabernacle May 200i, at 85 o'clock, A.M. By order, mys ™ JAMES L. ENSIGN, Secretary- ATANIY GARDEN 18 NOW OPEN FOR THE edworth's Comet Band will perform every Teeey =e Li eT commencing sone ‘and, at OMnys imtte WILLIAM ALLISON, Proprietor. NEW YORK SAORED MUSIC SOCIETY. ORATORIO OF THE ME SOAL HE Public efully informed that the Anniversary iM take rERIDAY EY: EN! ING, ish ies Kergey ec) ary week) bey Treane reli be ey rio of Scream ema parts TO VOCALIB Ses Pi CORBYN, Manager of the. Bwise i ro rms the members of meee ical pro! that he will have by ith the above band ina few weeks, es Te travelling agent tp any roudteal rofeswor, band or com: Jung ofartiow ofucknowledged talent about to travel. party with whom he ma Letters addressed to orbyn, Manager of the Swiss Belt ers, care of Sol. Smith, sq., theatre, St. Lo 0.5 i d prior to May 10th, and prepaid, will meet rom| attention at that time. al8 titre F ANCAND CLASSIC CABINET eo ERY OF OlL PAINTINGS, we H ‘include iis immense stocks of Books, Printings Materials Mane? &e bency ove ve foun eign } Muste: 0 floor, up one flight tal leased, the first cl floor,) where every thing many much below the regular, trices, ff ts soou as possible his Se ER aioe be peblished for those who will buy erin Feats, invited to call and examine his New Rooms, No. 203 Broadway, second floor. ald eodexs tfrre HOWES & CO.’S NEW ¥ YORK MAMMOTH i 0 M id }, re 36 Carr nto convey the etformers, wardrobe, ay exhibited in Paterson, Easton, (Pa.), i e. i a, ene ieee fet iad emcee aed fom mies ol on AiCTE: her own being chaste and cl; eful an hswhich she chains her aa waa oe Carre ciel ier ‘educated artiste the lead- Tit LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT ever o1 din i ee cas r, Harrisburg, whose new ae of gonlfanty bes. owe, feature of the arena in this country. The Proprietors re- .¢ bile to the bihant description given inthe resbec fre ernest ae extraordinary and perform: cd by thir distinguished artiste. matt oyeitiee which the Proprietors fe arate, a teh TESS. ie Weight is vfs Rani ial weighs 432 jiantess in the wage jean Stalk, e strength and agil Mi WES Ridiop Maniar Sr ector, Mr. diag Master, Sr chal lown, joa Performers fs. the Glenn, DAM cipal Ri- ger the Napoleon of the Arena § Mr. HOBBS, whow, ove feats on lore nar Horeshecls 7 ceemeahiy by Wax Sater Nixon ‘Gigmpie Eaer fea I ie. AC AEE Mec Fes ae rCole’s Hicewor and ‘chegant Gymnastic Post 4 hia of Phosbus. , is som. brliiant At of ancie of Brot Hope Evolut he N res Ett dist, With a variety of others. leading, most talented, and classic performers m the Passengers will pleaae ‘be soa beard a5? vroloek on Mody, uthinses at which time the te arder Ni iy ‘of th Ree Yours, with great bose BIN ree miei inthe with ‘udaeos, ie : : phippers will please se ied Gentlemen or y Gay ami ‘One of my shoul forced full ‘Agent in New Orleans, JAS. E WOODRUFF, who will act ae Se, ade wil | or sen hn teney ey pe | pa gS ill ceed | ed. [ coutin resort 1, A liquor and oe foevery means qt eee power t0 Tete it, renee ad te Yasoo, and sell tloodcy. aa Mat hor cadelee dey ARD—200 barrels Lard. } i Cat = a EE EBLE « cn, ssoun a. bese a | MAB aye dP a ls ee ha have requested sor Con nc for sale by eb ‘tom for the beneftt of any one nb, (i. Bailey, on the 16th of May Ye hr ad bale: Bdpore Seine spoced to socket the correctness of the state- D4 VEST. Captain Philip Woodhouse, For Sa Gol Bek ae. oS fn HOMPSON. he %6th i CONS STIPATION (COSTIVENESS) ; sn mt tee hs, 16. we for the O18 Country, will find i Tiber ios Mega reser | 94 rel june mn . ' t WITHOUT MEDICINER IR TIE ipa OR BATHS. | iny mbar Wr tony concern thet tho: sentusmons fa oe above | tscuraaiee sleet bare ed ta nae tn tecore pose borin. | ; covtilleate is rue fu every particula) to, it 8x0 Ow, BE il require to carly cation. | " \ | RICE, 30 cent hated MRS. A 9 ‘or passage, Series accom lations in cabin, | pan oo ety Railroad Avenueed doors from iam bag ope rty ers sa Weber. AN erin ‘Se a | Bas. They Tae By Toy For sale at 126 Fulton street; R. & R. Van id oT hati Mithan, No; rey ay iS chet bee roof Marke! er Ral are J pes: ACKET SA tie eel wl we tan rer Steet aad in Brookly ‘Wy Bie. Charles éBiate streets Bos jt tee sft: om pogrd Kant of Be moar : i ie tare tomee Yo TTY oF APERRATOR — Ut B— 7 OAGUERRE ia ha "Harn Fa to topic wore LL & Mi MIR! | | Js = niyo hd he Vo oh Ra ike owt the ‘United: Staten, Sir SOUTHERN » from LIVE! cLe a= = } | wesiareey on article will Please send fr permits on board, foot of Roosevelt aa a in the large sanare bottles, which | st. ie imaues sat ‘ue igned with the written signature of 8. P. Mi psods max Cy itted in five day Rat Ty be sent to | name blown in the glass. pubite sore. DHULL & MINTUR RN | pe | banat leone m: thst. | pacer BHF SARACH iN trom Set pon m | Sie nytt nea sem permits Le es any gt aro bear fot oto dames Bi 1 ¢ si mast be sent in five yaa be sem | ee I jo to publi sorts oe BODHULL a SUNTURN, rl my? - e eh ” ‘by him i Light he longer te ool of the tr i the trooper Bhe School feceiotearees ct wlth the beat af Ns | enty, wi 5 | patos will be spared to ass. For further my7 tl rre thome, oe hk .. ‘hool two nig MILITARY RIDIN SCHOOL. Mii ysand s, will o at ee to, ran “ng AY AMILTON hay ing gn arate an art eek, Mon Next, “Hith inst. foward hornet a tthe Isr nie i flanhorme oe i, oeek EM aoa Anllery Dri from 4ill6 P.M. srery Pay as one OM Peet LI HER HOTEL K cE IN, No, NAsBAU STRE T, CORNE| "OF JO! ELSING re teed OPiseee ssa ict possessing that c= a; and 90 1 i holesale o1 ron of Gre ack Feo vot ene best Bat ES fishtoned Souchong and Engl i Muah as wrod to be imported twenty years “A Su; Oey no comment, as ns SCOTT & CO. eee also su} imtoried Glasgow Spiced nan mere ‘Cheese of great variety os bods hoaght x4 Lt delivered within five miles of the yt orders from the foci (2K with en- ej atch wills faved the same honorable asif selected by the parties heen retort 6O.,% Naw Sohn st. TSH BLACK MARBI cE. : ARGO of superior Irish Black from the cole, “4 ve, by “4 = in its efforts to extend the rights of suffrage. This accusation of Mr. P. brought all the Virginia mem- bers, except Mr. Pendleton, to their feet, to reply to the charge. Mr. Bayly got the floor, and came down on Mr. Payne like a thousand, nay, like ten thousand bricks; he charged Mr. P. with imper- tinent interference in the domestic affairs of Vir- ginia, of which he (Mr. P.) knew nothing. Mr. Bayly is still speaking, and bearing down upon Mr. Payne most severely—Payne looking iron spikes, and taking notes, There will be a scene: By the Last Mails. WAsuINngTon, May 7, 1846. Congress. The shooting of the deserters from the army on the Rio Grande, appears to have excited the implacable horror of Messrs. Adams and Gid- dings. Early this moming, the venerable man from Massachusetts moved to introduce a resolu- tion inquiring by what authority the deser- ters were shot, as reported yesterday by the Executive? The resolution failed of being. received. Mr. Giddings then moved a reconside- ration of the vote by which the printing of the message, in reference to said deserters, was or- dered ; and upon that motion, made a most sa- vage speech against the shooting of the deserters denouncing it as murder, in all the indignation o: an outraged philanthropist. Motion laid on the table. All that we have to say in regard to de- serters, is that we would recommend that when they wilfully turn traitors, and move over to the enemy, they be deliberately shot at. The House,- after a g deal of excitement upon these ine: dental questions, took up and 1 sont the Post O} fice appropriation bill. The Senate did nothing of material importance. See your reporter’s faithful reports tor both Houses. A motion to ad- journ both Hcdict, and close the session on the 13th July next, was defeated on the question of sueponding the rules to receive the resolution by a vote of 101 to 62, two-thirds being re- quired to suspend the rules. This vote gives a very unfavorable prospect for the tariff, because the large majority, or nearly all of them, who vot- ed for a suspension, are supposed to have done so with the design of closing the session before the tariff bill could be passed. We expect the trial will be made again nezt week, with a more distinct division of the parties, pro "and con, upon the bill of 742. ‘Wasnineton, May 7, 1846 In my letter of Monday last, I said the friends of Mr. Calhoun, and the whig party, were moving together for an early adjournment of Congress— the former, with a view to postpone action upon the auxiliary measures to the Oregon notice resolu- tions just passed; the latter, for the purpose of post- poning action upon the bill to reduce the tariff of *42 .The source from whence I received my infor- mation that Mr. Calhoun’s friends were that por- tion of the democratic party that had met in cau- cus to promote the early adjournment of Congress, was of such a character that I have no doubt of its truth ; yet, I have been assured, by gentlemen of Mr. Calhoun’ party, that itis alla mistake, and that they have no idea of voting for an ad- journment until all the great questions now be- fore Congress, are finally disposed of. The friends of Mr. Calhoung being, therefore, not the portion ufthe democratic party that have met ptr that to the statement in the Nation- Fialsites oe Monde last, and reiterated in its columns to-day, the question Which por- tion of the democratic party does ‘National In- telligencer allude to ? Has it reference to the West- em branch of the party ? or to the Northen branch? or is it only an “ ingenious device” of that journal to create discord in the ranks of its opponents t The way public affairs of importance are mana- ged, surprises every body, and Mr. Polk need not go out of his own Cabinet to learn that his pusil- lanimity and paltering with great national ques- tions, have brought disgrace and dishonor on hard ican question alone, which it hg Oth ey might have settled without scarcely an effort, six months ago, have been al- lowed to grow upon the country at such a rate that it is now ard indeed, to say whether an amicable arrangement of all "difficulties with her, can be profitably accom soe Does any sane man belleve thet, either en or the country will sanction mttch longer the mismanagement that is apparent in every thing connected with our foreign policy? We will have either to retreat from our present position in regard to England and Mexico. or take more i measures for bringing those affairs to 2 speedy conclusion. et ecansliog the denial of the Union that ex-President Tyler has sent a letter to the investi- ting commitiee of the House, exonerat Mr. Webster from all improper use of the public mo- is such a letter in their Fomegion states that when Mr. Buren’s administration went out of power, ‘aah left a legacy of some vis vey upens the succet administra- tion, in the form o} Bao Comernots with indivi- duals for services for the government, which it had to pay. _Igive you this as I have learned it from one ab i ie neers of bjt it, This letter of Mr. jer will make part o! proceedings of the committee, after ey shall fave reported the result of their labors to the House of Representatives. Whether this 4 claimer in favor of Mr, Webster, on the part of Mr. Tyler, will cover all the charges of Mr. Inger- soll aguinst him, I cannot say. Time alone will develope this. G | Worth and Lieutenant Smith, of the U. s. Army arrived i in this city by the Southern boat this evening. They have put up at Fuller’s Hotel t esent. ay | One Pumored death of Lieutenant Porter and the three privates of his comm |, is contra~ icted by private letters. If so, our friends at New Orleans will become as notorious for false reports, as the shepherg in the fable, who was in the habit of erying out wolf when no wolf was there. jold Harris hes ., leaves here to-morrow to jake "chat " of ‘ hdians that are emigrating est of ississil ree emaine. who-wae cosine i " a short Ly} ag P. S.—Mr. Stidell has at last arrived. Also, the Hon. R. M. Saunders, of North Carolina, Minister to Spain. The former is at Coleman’s ; $3 the Intter at Brown’s. neys, there i It moreover ipalcecsotannsaniee ‘Wasuixctox, May 7, 1846. From the Seat of War—The Libel Case. We have this evening confirmation of the mur- der of Col. Cross, of the capture of Deas, and other formation, which was received by the Southern mail. General Worth arrived in this city this evening, and we stippose he will re- + port himself to the War Department in the morn- important in! ing, with the unfortunate causes of his resignation ot the Pwo he has lately occu with the army of occupation. ‘The army on Rio he recent events there, are the ‘estions of discussion here at present, Oregon, pto tempore, seems to be entirely ‘The case of the United ogee has been continued till the te next, and the prosecution have the deposition of Mrs, Linn. November next the suit will be com

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