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Saturday, May ot P. M. ¢ Mexican news, received in the street early this ing, depressed prices very materially, and specula- vere undecided how to act. It is fine times for the » aud the probability is thet prices will touch amuch tlevel. The anxiety for further news from the Rio de increases, and the greatest excitement prevails in rial and commercial circles. . Where this matter will 40 one pretends to predict. the opening of the first board, this morning, the ten- / of prices was upwards, and some sales were made ‘advance on yesterday's prices; but before the ad- ent, the Mexican news cameto hand, and a general jae was experienced. Long Island fell off } per cent; pm, }; Reading Railroad, 1; Norwich and Worces- ); Canton, 3; Morris Canal, }; Farmers Loan and |sylvania S's, advanced } per cent.; and Ohio 6's ~ 4 firm at yesterday's prices. the second board, quotations for the fancies declined arther, and the market closed very heavy. irious $5’s of the Thames Bank, Norwich, Connecti- re in circulation, L. Brewer, Cashier, Edward Whi- President ; supposed to be altered from the Tenth !Bank, New York. Plate engraved by Danforth, rwood & Co, New York : Underwood, Bald, Spen- Hufty, Philadelphia. The vignette, female holding sping infant—end pieces, Solon and female with book; -' bottom of the bill a train of cars.J ereceiptsfof the Central Railroad, Michigan, for se. i Caine Benefit will be given 0 the By he oe nif a ae DR. POWELL, OCULIST, ti Prat 2 Passage, Cataract, and winting, cured in be aurea ele of superior beauty “SPECTACLES ada Advice te the poor i a ey ce uid residence S01 Thondtey—entrafice 16 Warren et. 10 1t*m WINDOW SHADE DE No,7 SPRUCE STREET. ti i id si: can Ee) boughe ‘at any othe: other pl ne “od mingsat Manufacturers’ ps Ppa "DE Aan & Co, THE ARABIAN. CORNY "PLASTER, N effectual and bento oe eur Ci easil plied, and gives immediat eure, i Sands & Co. 71 Conpmartturtnoan Moi eee, eit o Apa 3,900 ca perceive 9 fe e space included, ore with those for the previous year. This decrease rwing to deficient ‘harvests of 1845, and esd limited of prod pts so far have;been very. large,(s! ase almost unprecedented in thefhistory of railroads. {reighting| business{of this road appearsJto;be tho ng MAN wi ‘k first-rate washer and ironer. 232 eal street, near the First Avenue. jity wishes very much to go as com- ay objection to the country, or 8.H., at the office lee oe eget AN’ experienced mannfacturet of ‘wheat starch. stands the manufacture of “ Pearl,” oy of starch, can hear of a desirable situation ichiganYhevofaiorize@fnehno above road to » company of Eastern capitalists; but ‘he passage of the law, there has been an indirect made by some of those interested to back out, up- ‘lea that the probable passage of the Independent «y Bill, will compel them to husband their resour- ~ Lhe idea of attributing such things to the‘operation 2 independent treasury bill is absurd, and is more vor with small potato politicians, than anything alists should know, and moat of them do know, that toption of any new financial system on the part of ‘overnment, no matter how restrictive it may be in eration, can have no very great effect upon their ‘ments, 80 long as they are confined to a legitimate THE PAVILION, NEW TRIGHTON HE PAVILION, New Brighton, having underg siderable repairs‘and embelli gon, ianow in a more pe mee oe on, this continent, To,persons from. distant parts ‘of the Union, and foreigners, d the Pavilion, it may be ton is situated on tance of less than six mi ten Island, at ® di a from New York. The'Pavilion his case, we look upon the probable passage of the endent treasury bill, as the strongest argument in of securing the road upon the conditions offered by ate. By the terms of purchase, a cortain kind of bonds were made, receivable in payment at their ind the remainder of the bonds—those set afloat by orris Canal and Banking Company, as the agent of ate, and sold to the United States Bank—were made ‘able at the amount, with interest added, which the had received for them. All the bonds can be pur 4 below their par value, and the establishment of dependent treasury bill, if it would depreciate the | of any stocks, would depreciate those of delin. | The difficulties surrounding us on al | in our foreign relations, and in our financial affairs, Resstlshtvhenpaboese: tre cohen plying bets Ne Yerkand Staten Inland, th Para beeen New om ime y-five to thirty mi ates ae m the upper tof Bi oe fal le scrone the bay mat condu- ‘way, and the d ae jion will open for the season on the {4th ii inst., and tor will be happy to test with parties who may rtments for the whole season, or for a I upon th Ht Be Tameragae when tee oF abing aap: imboats for New Brighton start, from No. 1 Pier, F. BLANCARD. CAMPHINE AND ch cing Ua OIL. HE Subsoriber is ior quality of Camp more to the injury and depreciation of State stocks market, than any other; while on the other hand, ad stocks end those having a more fixed value, market Pri Price. ‘Apri a ae or v4 CONCKLL 1 would not be as much affected by any rupture in oreign relations, are at present more desirable in- vents, In this view, we consider that an exchange chigan bondsfor Michigan railroads, must appear | vorable to,those interested, that they will not per. he present opportunity to pass without availing Gentlemen, can be accom fortable rooms, at No.1 Atlantic street, the ferry. Please apply as above. hin a few steps oot ingle Gentlemen can D ih “Seeakinet sed ill passed the House of Representatives, of Michi: on the 4th instant, constituting certain State officers | i ard of Sale of the public works. are not taken by the proposed purchasers, they are ized to sell them to others, on the same terms, and | he same privileges. inte vicinity of Broadway. ig with comfort. A line ‘addressed to PCs att C-, at the rald, will be answered bythe necessary refer- REMOVED. 9 NO. 37 PEARL STREET. SULPHUR BA In case the rail | TIMOLAT’S HESE BATHS) are hight ui Scrofuls ja, Pain in the To be had daily at 517 Pearl street RESTAURAT & STORE | "BROADWAY 0 LET, 556 Broadway, con’ taurat is neatly fitte for a segar dealer, bh | the geutlemen’s next store, who. be a Governor has vetoed the bills to incorporate the Havenand Lake Michigan Railroad Company ; to | 1 the charter of the Troy & Rochester Railroad, | vincorporate the Flint & Saginaw Navigation Com. | recommended bythe most cure of Frhourmaciom, Erup- annex a comparative table of the aggregate re. in Cincinnati, of leading articles, by river, canals | ailroads, from September to May first, in each of the | boot, nt or any bus Apply at Mr. Brocklebank for several years ildren, not exceed- Coneence or Cincinnati. \ clas, Hef tme te eatirely 5 noted! ry Present three vacancies, at 31 Hammond street. 700000 HAVANA & PRINCIPE SEGARS. Bales HAVANA TOBACCO, as pilots _ ia or references sae mys 2 S2RSS2RS83 Pty ou a Congressoe, Ses Ao aboty, whole entiiled | to del ‘or B. M. TicaBlA my 1 im*r 117 Front st., near Wail, up stairs. BILLIA! win bgp SALOON (| ied ay ne Dorion of tre city, respecte i Petron, rica str es ingener . re has been a very large business done in flour, , cheese, pork and bacon, in bulk and in barrels, this | h, compared with last. c ce Hshment: where they wil di best ber oh "Fables athe city, invites 2 call from his friet lay by siving ator bt can The tab: Srat-rate order Nine = the S55 Seu S E seis 5 will eivatiiar Cu eases pip Rishon cree For sale by Tw wi ees bales hy 3 Seine Twine. For =H iy COLLINS & Co., 56 South st. ORS enna BOVE ene | | WITHOUT, p MEDICINES, thangs ay BATHS. Bstese ds: skSo e seseskeseses: 5 ts, ed English ah dla, tibia irons the, No. 152. William street, ‘ork: No, 183 Broadway ; Mr. C. H. Ring, John street ; Messrs. Wyn and in Brooklyn, by Mr. C = Pree»: » ope Te srles Steane, 148 Fulton st. DAGUERREOTYPE APPARATUS. a ABBA ae Py every » aie an Pp ith id quickn than ae uae SSSSSSRS i a tana RR 5 LASE, pia e nate, he tly & ‘on the Bloomingdale Road. | -) #pply to Mr. Jackson, at NOP 367 e NEW YORK SUMMER ARRANGEME. and after Sat ea ei ee 8 id 5! & mand W Wile wei " im*re od AND see CLOTHING, AT THE oon be hAlh Lane 9 CLOTHING Be Fuuton Street, Clown which prices are ADMITTED to be Tr r than any rt store in the city. tablishment in ole Yi <Hiundreds ady made, whi wholesale or retail, very tow. m20 SECOND HAND ca and Fi econd-hand Clothing, mi8 lm*re HOSE. wh ERY Dee ete art of cutting all the various rious ty oeneents oer | at the present time, would do well to obtain Stinemet’s workonthe subject, which is universally allowed to be com. SiakSratoe be orice bolas wate taree ian Peek had sane Fe ui Roadext New Yor alt imér EL OF NEW YORK. HE URaEaonED is now receiving orders for or York sea te aeons 2040 0 in inlength, and are represented for ew pul on hotels, private rei both landscay pe abatess) oan Sad aia br opi at the theese ents, and person: f transac Ofice hours trom? toot. M. Im*rre__ gg. PORTER BELDEN, 360 Broadway. (0. MARRIED LADI We Toasay tat faker ae MONTEL, |! lower piel ofice, "No lovers takes from the fice unless they are post paid. TO MACH, mys S AND MAN FCT rE ions, from 7 uart and scriber, Hedson, New "Yor rk. ad Im* re JAS. T. PERKINS. FUME BATH. © ALL who are aflicted with theumati¢ complaints, we proud say Sulphur Fame Bath, is peculiaiti of it are such, that it cures titectaa iy this eon I other diseases of a chronic i Ke Salt Rheum, diseases of the es are so moderated, as to fetch m29 Im*m within the. means of ali. ASTOR HOUSE BATHS. Enurance, No. Vesey street (Private door Astor Ho pa a ve be exeell mn until 11 o'clock at te ares night, iy street, are as usual open from LiL o'clock, Pl sear acess woeel ee SMEAR AL? Heck Et MAGIC HAIR DYE. RREPOR GREY WHISKERS changed to a heautifal black, instantaneously, et applteation fig Hair Bye. “Country gen men can hi ‘a boule forward: chet by express Or Othe ordersycash | gurlovea, to Er Pha iy under Judson 1, Broadway. ies ones, in less than five iainutes, JOSEPH MARTEL, RENCH py ROOM, 83 ‘Beaver street, near white fronts. Dinuer from 12 aM al 5PM. Pace fixed ‘25 cents, mys iw*r THE AMAZON WIGS, )R._ Gentlemen’s real He of Hair, being the latest fone B= y are com f oF gossamer wo! fit ou the head by » mechanical tirely now; they tiene ‘They \mteedlsscly penstey ff ppautamnace ee at once become part and parcel of saneratie BrPHALON 61 Broadway, 0} 228 Im*re be Hotel, under Ju F BENCH ARTIFICIAL LN or on Lb Bad ‘MPORTE! Niebal ,' UP STAIRS Prone 6 idl BARE on or “NEWEST STV) es Ov Ek! ARTicierAL TOW aoe ogee apts ths, sprigs, gurlan together Law MATERIALS. FOR AR’ Pe MICIAL F LOWER MAKERS, cntrennaeeety s unsurpassed in richness and extent.by any other im) the jobbing and country t VOELKNER begs leave to acquaint, hi Af car speor te hegre stock of Artifici Hower nufactal ary by the late re at 128 Willi and retail a the lowest treet, Sen ereetees fe eaten tee RY KIENCH AKTIFICIAL FLOWEKS, sceived by the fave FOR FLORISTS. —Hi i by the Havre packets, Zurich and ment of Frenc! id and Mate! ae ned latest styles, at low y Beiges, we take mi7 Im*me 116 whiten street. TO" ude by ned z Sey MSELVES. ee CREAMOEOR SHAVING. ithe arule, antverally Praised by thowe who f mothe faa Ke in imactaete ef Tully ‘conceded in, to th tense; « dentoyer of edhe: aot nimple, usd Lest coeur than oaps. All therefore, who, would consul | Seonomy and comfort in shaving, should ‘poses themselves | and wi ym the more for and {tiend, James Grant read of feytees every. modern improvement. ‘ing: e world. ‘Mirror-—- " without it, It has a penetratin The hardest and ard, of shaving pe "it, Za ‘Mr. erbe ening es beard, and allaying all irritation omes an absolute pleasure, instead the razo1 and observe the. hg signature, under the directions for use, of "C, H. Ring.” Prepared, and for sale, wholesale and retail, ud for pr exportat ion, by. G, Druggist, 192 Broadw comer of John street. pe inen Pants, cheap—with an, assortmes seasonable slot! nn One were f Bante $1109 § Vests 50 cents. e _ TAKE Ne "NOTICE. ‘rangements, and considera- HE. Subscriberinavi mith and hinges eueral on the most reasone- Saddiers and Meee a ts Si rity on hand me No. 76 NASSAU pie | ent s88ereseedesuseeses’ F SEsss Deed a ty % 253 Spring street. Leiba: mek gm ba iT, CORNER "OF JOH? DERICK Scirzrt, of New York of Philadelphia. URT, 238 BOWERY. ied witha stock £2 Sina ame, Cheese of great rae TENNIS CO! iber, ww Spiced Hames ety fs, ighin five Tages oe ot toe lovers x CY ait w . enon Prince tea: B. CLARKE, 2 ein zai, 8 REMQ\ ED from 18 ays be kept ‘on han eae ot oni maleharte Ant oe came the themselves. af os ot. IRISH BLACK MARBLE. CARGO of superior Irish Black Marble, from the eele- TARGA hai outlet sre GEORGE WILLIAMS, DYER. CLEANER, RESTORER AND BLEAC! returns his most si bark Clarence, is I be wanting to aie ‘The uly Seonam at | sein bg rior style “fie ee | ‘HR iraadsy, Tia eee smn one FANCY SOAPS AND PERFUMERY, le of the, Walnut Os Mult Highly | ice phe Sonpe, Elena des, Peaptces, olacie H | can be at the lowest rates. imsre JOHNSON, VROOM & FOWLER. THE LON ARES INSURANCE © PANY. ARITA L, 200,000 DOLLAR: ex AF Fearon ran, Boone, E.QNTINUES co Ort Fisks on buildings, machinery, mer- rhs rH eeceary eeceealy: their eto rene of his ait dee company may ‘as heretofore. rein no Pally thelr custorners in ye PEEARATER, President. C. FINN, Beeretary. NSURANCE COMPANY. nent, City or New You peel otinee ies chereer a ; om during rusiness qwelve years, and in that ti Y pwards of $450! aE ei aes i ae Se capil ck | sustam will be ‘be adjusted The Company take spet New — all expi Tasuranes pa dll loss ot damage by Fire effected on appli- no 2 4 READING, Fre al9 Imins*m 5 RY, Secretar’ TO ent Pete , DRUGGISTS, pew. res oY ‘THE POUND OF | PR | Fer rh ize, {is oye giteas Hs su, | Cologne, anda fal aauality, for sale by ma ‘ ‘sine as BEARD pervnal @: Aa tee Sow HI aera ai ery ed tacts o, Gracey, ag } ge a wt iene Pet ale of Home—John Pee until May Ist, ke ton, Fisher; Bertha, Miss Croe! er; jo. 17 Wall street, late all} yen at 7 o'e! cisely 1% o'clock. TRITON HOUSE, GLEN CO IE, Subseries wove VE, kone. ISLAND. cet a ead he hae is iu hepertorne, the D uly eamboat at enki se . NSC ly, Di eee i ond and third tiers, 25 ets.; | ds attached , ‘water a a salen ‘are new ounected wih the house. eowal offer. bie frends foe wimmers. ‘The out- whing Alley are entire- wded to the hotel property, the inducements of a pl monly ct cod milk and butter, and such other contforts his wuremitted attentious to the mill render'a residence at the ‘Srives Forterms, which willbe » J Che ce ae EAE SR PAVILION, Rau! BRIGHTON. the honor to inform his friends 9 * the public that the above nga fitted and put in excellent o1 Semailiog and parties who wish to eny fi e p onsning season. The Paviliou will au RED SULPHUR vA 5 MO: uaa ‘Gen, nold, Brandon; Maloe Andre, Duff; Bir Henry Ginko oe lowing great attractions will jent- Bares ‘Alpaca ais a Conte : oO Fue By tiny | Br, e Mag, Mrs Ma; ri rs ee Meee, | See ea Reet ts can ine: be < i lock—performance to commence at half past 7 o'clock precisely. he is prepared to treat with LAM: apartments durin t-—Christy’s ET! fi6 ed, announce that they wi popular honored. with ‘crowd deli reat iri aah on of t ol OTH! MYA LOWER, “han, the General, Prices JACOB BILT, 36 Maiden Lane, between William i streets—the cheapest fashionable Gentlemen's and id which are night! bet eng iva nes and seats may be Beaine taal Change of programme every evening. CA K GARDEN. SACRED MUSIC AND SUNDAY CONCERTS. HE etors of the poore splendid establishment, tay cedpenl mt ea te r rrangements a OE for th Sti formance o nt ea arotk sa ia rhe ‘Mineral 5 Pye we tobe had at rr rangemetie Phe cher of lta adreraement rable’ manner, and that they will be. treated with uni form courtesy and kindness, while the hates, will be fo moe ai et ate ‘oustantly on ible assortment of Upon which occasion, <O'Oncesrna of ment wal perform re of Bac: ieee fund, modera cow the wh rection of C. W. MEYRER iectte anda PEOoR ANE? 1—Grand Overture... .. vill be a res sper ge physician in Sai roa ood ache ar Turnpike Road to the Blue uae i plying between the two yrtun' ty of visiting, ina abe PROPRIETORS. BON bern iia SUBSCRIBER has the panty to announce that at Geren rot Eis, Magic Flute 1—Grand Overture been re-fitted in elegant sty! le, with many new rooms: — other important additions, re en laid out, and what with luxu- riant mate ha Feri Allegro competition with any Famil es who wi to 7, <n and quiet summer, can be provi will re rown open to 5 the most m beoneifel niences are everyw! clined to meditate or read alone. GRAND VOCAL ANT AND. INSTRUMENTAL IGNORA ROSINA DNS any announces to the public that oe first Concert since her arrival from Ha- vana will take TUE! EEDA EVEN Td UsGeecattew York s ont of the house New York cannot ah a more ‘bes than that between Jersey Cit fine, all visiters, customers an iu will be spared to ake BA ANIEL W. LOCKWOOD. fog evar Seaven the foot of hee ‘ont of ye Heichmond” oat leaves pier °No. lat 60 delocke At Port Richmond there will be boats in — 0 -Go8 convey passengers, and land them at the sia HAMILTON 1 HOUSE, AT THE NARROWS. ‘ABLISHMENT having under: Fh Fepeira and improvements, will be open fr Boarders. oa the frst of je subscriber, wiho has been connected. with t man: nea of the hotel for the last two or three years. the ‘carpeted, and the whole fad put tn excellent order. ore fe present proprietor to make his en every aye, Focrermaciel sonken the _THOMAS MEINELL. EUTAW HOUSE, BALTIMORE. HIS splendid Hotel has been lately re-fitted and furnished manner by, Messrs Jack- April, when it oJ ves to the ere to be found for those ‘ro Ee, MA MAY ahs 1846, ail be eke by ee folowi ing distinguish: HIS: EUBGANT ES’ i, SCONCIA and ME fits, y new, (eopper,) and the Largest in this city. Jn point of of cee at Bi ort Has ‘Mr. er Thou art Kaventae? M. B. iiss Ci Bong— Madame, e Bug, Signora Pico and Mr. om an and.e! et ener mi it open’ "for at recey e€1 Cranston Ss Ar of the Roel away Rae and ie Hotel, , Baltimore tortioases ten Yore te The location is the pest i in the city wow will be kept. oF Bal ‘The Pavilion, «¢ Rockaway, L. 1 charge of Mr. ‘Cranston, will’ be happy to see ae foate with full directions for use accompanying “ek wentleme ited to call, at the depot, where th Nivea superb pair of black whiskers substuruted for ted oF ill remain under the e summer months, at this favorite wa- MANSION HOUS 'MIDD ANS th, N CONNEOTC URE elie, be; rt te i bert, ae tol toca yates of ‘ers ok is attention: to business, to merit a fiber Formerly of the a. S! Hotel, Boston. THE SHADES HOTEL, 64 Reade sergeant West Side of. Broadway. Boston,) and ‘er sale by their agents, a rons) 8 road’ Tickets, $11 may y be had at the music stores. Concert to commence at 8 o’clock. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. | fear forced also to surrender, for the want of pro- HILIP ERNST and HERMANN WOLLENHAUPT . respectfully announce to their friends and the FI BET. CONCH! RT rHurspiY' EV py Mth MAY, t the APOLLO SALOO ‘They will be assisted by several (Salaent Artite. preside at the Plengforss. foreign papers, “4 5 eae L's WASHING TON HOUSE, the principal musi my9 Tre Y.—GRAND FES- ino~Arubetal flov diwer t the case, imported expressly for LOWERS PHILHARMONIC SOCIET TIVAL CONCERT. aes ally informed thes the Philharmonic | some 2,000 or 3,000, intend holding a convention ING, 20th May, at the Broadway Taberna- 2 Ce 2f the fund for the Caged of 1 Which cecasiog, ‘with d Cho | Symphon; Gra (hor hundred ‘ad foar ban ATHS just introduced—Warm and Cold—in fine apart- ments, for both ladies and gentlemen; ive the entii ganization ‘and fitting up of every ton House, complete. 25 PER CENT BELOW Hi8 USUAL P FRICI FASHIONABLE VISTING ESTAB NT. and Fifty Cards printed for $1.50 ; the best apelled Cards printed from engraved plates at $0 cents A SILVER DOOR PLATE "S old stand, 1 Murray stree ald Im? ‘LAND EXPRESS, ield, te ‘Windsor, Ait Packages, Tae ie and d business Rye! the | fesse ire ad Vermont, Will ‘be fait | directed to the care of” 8 at N Boye sure to mark Packages to care of ‘! ridge Fymonic | subject serio Beethovei i wearin itable edifice for musical pui invite the bmes) se same arti clot, to.6 to eal ad ages tts BIGELOW'S NEW Wee Kesher partionlics, av future edivertisoments, AT THE APOLLO savoon. fea Ms ae the’ Tabernacle ‘May 20th at at ae | The prossliing provincial synod, or counci of AMES L. ENSIGN, Secretary- TIC GARDEN 8 | NOW OPEN FOR THE | most distinguished among them to visit Washing- SON .—Dod: Comet Band will perform every dey cvotings, commencing Jase td, ot 6 The | Chorus em ake place say er Si key be Barry will be settled by imbeer, a WILLIAM LAIMBEER. ‘Dated ¢ = ee day of April, 1846. ERN has ed his Law Office fi 6 Wall taeettoNe ‘a Brosdway, ‘opposite th For a the accounts of fre WILLIAM ALLISON, Proprietor. | the NEW YORK SACRED MUSIC SOCIETY. ORATORIO OF THE MESSIAH. E Public are avin <gor: — Anniversary ch lase. (santecrear week) | York Gazette —The New Soap.—We speak ak. fro) more.” In short, we CENTREVILLE COURSE.—TROTTIN GREAT MATCH FOR, Ls ning hing Verbena Cream, we know by experience to be the hest kind of shaving soap, and those persons who have troublesome beards, should not be ray of its own, nd softens sto render os ‘operation 6 has Lat e BETWEEN HIRAM lel’s ob Tequese | clergy of the Catholic church is ve most Mo r | si wl if i no FE yi ti ’ke | imposing, and where so many of her brig! Farelsbed in « subsequent advertisement. my? TO VOCALISTS, MUSICIA CORBYN, Manager of the Swi Bel Belt rembers ale aay ie 'will have falAifed al pro nrsismor bard oreeer: | of every religious persuasi nited | aa ot Cube, dar d almost every fof ANS, Ne THE THRATAY . | never witnessed anything of the sort before. It k-Purse $30, Mile Heats ; | er ho’ shaves him- ne Cream.” ii is an ex- sapected to be the best that’ iss season. amounts have already been stake: tween Hiram and N lew bu: tt, From the Subscriber about ati of ak iis second which he has visi and made himself practically most n oh nee. the second oh shit tine yeanieg, away un ~ Le e party with whom CAG Ig estl poy’ sod bere iia soomrenca teak fetter cane of Bol. 8 ‘wages of any who do so, to the full eet of the law. . E. DELAS Hudson, May 7, 1816. ifed prior to May 100, and prepait attention at that time, and yellow | Seong Dog; an Swers to the name of Nim Whoe “i = to fNo. 7 Stat shinee ever 7 HE LARGEST pshien the United States, comy 26 Carriages to'convey will be ‘suitably F re NEAPOLITAN BONNETS. THE SUBSCRIBERS, Pateatees and Manefactarers Is Lancaster, Harristiarg, titan Bonnet has av tached to it Eight Female aa "aa is ey te Rid f the eat Female Rider of the ital receive! two silver medals nat | American Institute, and which for st, de bs warrant them to FATTISoN, NOE Pa CO., 25 Delancy st., Vyse & Son, corner Pine and Pearl. E bn AR FOR lian, forme fry y f the a st here efal an ‘ini ty ; | hands full of papers, and his head full of plan: N°, THREE COURTLANDT hye nd Depot for the | i 1d clean equaly ‘io naiv i eence, on this wil ing feature of the arena ii ntry. fer the at Ag the eattiont Lecctlet cae, given Fake ONLY © ck Passengers to own ha tour the ropeletors of ea jebrate: gt AN’ oe = wel it over 700 Ibs. Mi Lad irs. the ‘orld. They will appear in * it A raordin ary feats of | a aa ity, ‘and will ride ina two horse Th will comprise Me beg moron mercivea, ‘Classic mt 7 Reena Mr. sacar ale and No. | Soaps, Patent Chrystalline Candles, | jean golk ” and he w STATEMENT RE TIV tae STEAMER Riise st the Areas, Sr Hr Oe Ee he “ner cattenedteera.greetign nile Act of Horsemanship by Y virtue of a warrfe from WM. pLuiorr, Majes! y no, may have wal ed by hi Hector. og ‘Bit v5 all parts of the vessel, ax sowgee ot Ph cela and inward, meted fe, her me: sabe A Sea th rari ft mg feeling ost welomed, inal classi eae soo tha orld Tf i MILITARY RIDING SCHOOL. HAMILTON having Crag dng accident, int remai imous opinion that it for farther a! ‘oat hey believe her to be th capable of proceeding on her inten aa ike | rhe cones ine, Cos. of. Boston: } ORD. Ships Master. STEAMER CAMBRIA FOS. HALIFAX AND THE Sexe, CAMBRIA SRR Es ht by him in n Masoe Ri the school of the troo} real | Uride, or a nore hh ‘or further | member these golden hours, when, in | Inrwes payne will be spared Yo Brim M atthe Arse: | ike Nir. Hamilton ‘canbe seen every day from 3106 | ° Broad Berd and Anttlery Drill from ¢ill6 P.M. prery heart beat happily ; when | “THORN CHAMPAGNE, | sla every, its regular military swell, FRESH INVOICE of this ce Marine Band broke out in AA sore, to which the rn fen, a superior to nyo e su m asi perfeet order, will wall from Bow: | ton for the above por on her regular day, | + fEeight or passage ACK BALL OR OL OLD LINE, OF a ive BLA Live celebrated fast tice Tevegh hurthen 1100 tons, € on Saturday, dre 16th of wyiow otbakdl os toni ee eae ands. ¢ N mE G. LIvINgeTs: “re ae = | MAF EOT INTELLIGENCE. aaa By the Last Mails. ‘Wasuixaton, May 8, 1846, | Congress. The Senate does not sit to-day. The uphol- sterers are putting the chamber in summer trim, removing the winter carpets and substituting straw ne | matting, &e. pelinds: ides | The House have been mainly engaged to-day in the discussion of the bill for the re-annexation of Alexandria tothe State of Virginia. The town now is comprised within the ten miles square, though on the Virginia side of the river. It would certainly be better for the Alexandrians, and a saving to the federal government, to allow their | ancient town to go back home to her old mother. | The bill was debated by Messrs. Hunter and Bay- | ley, of Va., in its support; Messrs. Payne and Mc- ‘a| Clernand, of Illinois, in Spposition 5 and for Ly ther details, see House proceedi oat A bill app: | priating three hey sos of the Hade forth creation of fund for the beets ys rinting | for the blind, was _re) od an a regerred to the iN: | Committee of the Whole. ri cts the present | unsettled state of affairs with Mexico and Eng- land, the two Houses should adjourn for the ses- | sion, there is every ey s expect they would | be called together ngain be re December, With ice | a three months? pounding te ‘the tariff, therefore, we shall keep Congress here to back up or rate with the President in any incidental measures | which may demand their attention, in reference | to Paredes or Lord Aberdeen. P, S.—The House have passed the bill retro- ceding the town of Alexandria, und all of the ter- ritory of the District of Columbia on that side of | the river, to the State of Virginia. This will be matter of great rejoicing to the Alexandrians, and | Ise beginning of & new era, should the bill pass the nate. Wasuineton, May 8, 1846. | The news from New Orleans, by the mail of | this afternoon, is confirmatory of all that I have hitherto said concerning the position situation of Gen. Taylor and the brave band of troops under his command before Matamoras. At the latest dates from his camp, 2000 picked troops, belong- loon | ing to the enemy, had crossed the Rio del Norte, | eight niles below him, and had cut off his com- { mimnicasion with Point Isabel, where his maga- | under the protection of only 300 men. Contem- Pporaneous with this demonstration at this point, Gen. Arista gave him but thirty-six hours to retire from his position; and in the event of this notice not being complied with, he was to be immediate- ly attacked. I have, as I before repeatedly ex- pressed in my letters, the most fearful apprehen. | gions for the safety of our troops, not that they are unequal to stand against odds in a conflict with | the best troops in the world, but that the force which may be brought to bear upon Wee Seagal be larger than what eae Wa Me ected. The posi- tion, too, which Gen. T: Sehr up ‘shane Matamoras, i is one in wi fick 0 o military man *. experience would risk the safety of his ti His position, according to the map, is one ‘which an enem: ah easily invest, by fetting ig into his rear, and confining him between them and the banks of the river, upon which he has thrown up his breastworks and batteries. In this position he may be kept till he be either cut to pieces or forced to surrender. Should he, however, suc- ceed in fighting his way out of the point of land which he is now in, he would require reinforce- ments of fresh troops to cover his retreat. These he has not—thanks either to the lack ofenergy or knowledge of our rulers in what properly apper- tains to an army. This crossing of the 2000 troops below General Taylor’s agit T fear will turn out to be but{a ruse on he part of the enemy to draw his attention and part of his forces to that point, while 2 great- | | | | | i ii er force may descend both on his right and rear. If the engagement should become general on all | those points, which the nature of the ground indi- cates, as seen on the map, his batteries facing Ma- tamotas would be of very little service to him,and of no sk to that town, as the attention the troops would have to be given to the enemy on his right, left and rear. I am confident that this will be the manner in which he will be assailed, and I visions and reinforcements in time to protect blic, | from a superior force. The body of Colonel Cross has been found four miles above the camp, with several lance w. init. Also, the death of Lieut. Porter, it is said, has been confirmed. I have learned, likewise, that the President will probably send a ee to Congress on Monday or Tuesday Say in tion to Mexican and Texan affairs. It has been decided upon in Cabinet that he shall do so. He has the outline of it already prepared. The claimants on Mexico, 0 to the number of | shortly in this city, for the purpose of taking the sly into their consideration ; and to | show to the country, in their proper light, the men | who are trifling with their rights as American citi- zens. It is more than suspected that there are some in high stations, who care more about se- curing certain lands in Texas, than of demanding from Mexico the amount of aint ea 3 owes, and which she has portion: A due to our citizens. This is a subject which y. on | not now enter into, but may at a more convenient | time than the present. In the mean fe we | shall ive Mr. Polk every chance of fens pes | duty, before we enter into the relative | Texan and Mexican scrip, and the relative honesty and fairness of the holders of each, respecti the Catholic Bishops of the United States, in Bal- | timore, on Sunday next, has caused several of the ton. Among those whom I have seen here, are ht Rev. Dr. Odin, Bishop of ea ‘and nt Rev. Dr. Quarter, Bishop of Iilinoi: | Spalding, of Kentucky, and the Rev. Mr. mevike, sf Baltimore. There will be twenty-six Bishops in council this year, with an equal number of theolo- | gians, besides a numerous ven of priests from various parts of the country. The hey ok bee the | dignataries are con, gregated, as will be the case | every day for the ensuing week, at the cathedral, the scene will be very attractive to those who have id | will be a Coenel ice, Cle Constance or Bend /@ itomi: understa: a man ion wil vst cathe. dral during the sittings of of the bi any | from this city are going there anor B have ie cold, damp weether here for the last three | days, and while Iam now writing, the rain is | | coming down in torrents. The bill to retrocede the town and county of eet, Mananey ofthe Sie Del [ene a Virginia, passed the House to-day, id, will meet wi th pr HOWES & CO7S NEW LORK MAMMOTH | WAsuineton, May 8, 1846. by about thirty majority. ArIRL. | Miscellaneous Gleanings of Current Events, with free Commentaries thereon. | From the mass of information from the Rio | Grande, it appears that the two opposing armies are rapidly approximating the alternative of « general engagement. Secretary Marcy has hi | but we think there need be no fear of the results | ofacollision. The Mexicans will find him com- | petent to repel any force which they can concen- trate in opposition to him. Mr. Slidell is reported to be here ; but until we see him, cog or incog, ‘we are not prepared to certify to the fact. The investigating committee, for the benefit of | Mr. C. J. Ingersoll, respecting the secret service papers of the State Department, examined the Secretary of State yesterday, and fully exonerated fi ih pe 3; and Me proceed to the examination, per- rdinates, to-morrow. It is gene- jr ally ‘valieved pat Mr. Tyler the more cheerfully complied in the exculpation of Mr. Webster — | the appropriation of the contingent fund of | State Bepa tment, undet the administrati ™ | Seca Hi the fact that Mr. Ingersoll was of that of Philadelphia democrats, who yn Gi Veto out of the loaves and CS he E | ue him in the hour of distress, to ee 5 his own Sate ir against » mut Bis st SO An | time. king of President Tyler, | eles wxseding joy to hear that his better @ ie about to present a substantial testimoni e, } wl | wisdom, of annexation. Say what you will, ful | wie House has never had cathe ete ps itable host, Veto. Ah! gs Te- Of his | ancient ¢e rime of old room, “Te Tior boas ety Jeers A vente ht The oe ors oat or or “are brave men, ‘The Mi Old Mote’: eyes look’d love to eyes that spake egain, , each with a handsome bell, Be | Ant be aaeeer dance that pleased ‘us allso My 4 Alas! alas! ‘Tor gg is ruled out. Therg i | hy more dancing Whity Houw, Brother

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