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Week ending Mt Praga Ist to May Ist, 1946 ductive property. $ Old Stock $7000 Gs, 9 21000 67 3000 & bio F ae 17 hants’ * e 25 Phents' Bank? (0 Farmers’ Trust 26%, do 26h¢ 400 Morris Caual Es 5a Nor or RR is w im de EX) wo 8 do b90 56 i do 510 35 0 Reading RR oT 300° do s10 G7 100 do 380 67 wn do or $2000 Reading B aa a Marricd, Ou the 8rd instant, in Philadelphia, by Bishop Kenrick, CK borer ey of New York, to Iphia. Mr. Freo: , Of Philade! On Sunday, May 10th, ee ‘a lin ANDER MeKrssie, of Manbattanv: in the 45th year of frie 2 James street TAKE NO’ Toee THE a ag AND PILOTS of steamboats and forth River.—As poner have use the prove are Sot in, ! is method of inform: ae Pa . le to me Grin br ys or ihes oe gz sharge of be made to C. Ws Lesmresee Colleton men ae ae ve pares with lies enc to spare. mylsem Set een bar oe eee» 980,540 15 nat rimenstis June, July end August, will amount to at least three hundred and thirty | fons. More business is offering now at the mines than the facilities of the company can provide for, &nd a steady increase is going on in the motive and trans. | portation power. The business of this company must ultimately exceed that of any other of the kind in the world, and we see nothing to prevent its being very pro- ONG WOMAN, est of city releiene ee X,A.RESPECTARLE by Fleese an y at 29 First street, aa DEL OF NEW ZORS. HE | UNDERSIGNED to be sppesneated upon 232 means Street, near the First aame bea Wied inches in te tae A line a I ded N experienced manufacturer of w! vent starch.One who un- Pearl,” and other qualities box 1853, Boston, Mass. Fost: Or be sa 1005, rr 8 100 TO ee -anD MANUFACTURES. tions, from 7 to 25 feet lon, cutting engines, suital ription, direct to the JAS. T. PERKINS. FUME BATH, 0 ALL who are afflicted with rheumati: Cae Hat Swett’s Sulphur F | ops i ewe deserij hes the usual branches greducation mae. t short n ‘ould have no 5 abecton js We ee ¥ oa PAVILION, N 5 PAVILION, New Brightoa lerable eee ran smibelikane pe = fort and accommodation o| ing is pi aumenee seatlonen: Sox Core it ge could vend ete jes are 20 moderate “AST OR HOUSE BATHS. mee Rie. it nag mareet, (F a he asserts that it is the most elegant ner establishment on this continent. ion, ond foreigners, (Private door Astor Ho who have never visited ‘he bath J Cy are thi vs rte lete order. . Its position ts at once bi | temperature being in summer several degrees: cool Ean co at MAGIC HAIR DYE. EY bit ay tp el Excellent steamboats are constantly plying between New ‘ork and Stateir Island, the average time occupied in th sage being only from twenty-five to thirty minutes ; so that Dersons, residing at New Brighton can eedily thay from oe Rize OF om ountry rer targt Brox | ed them by’ express oro ion will onen for the season on the 14th inst, and happy to treat with parties who may | way, BLA ‘Selig mag? Nadeoe’ asity Il directions for use accompanying “Cit nth led a have a superb oe sabnttaied for red oF ue m2 Im wi engage shorter i. period's iam the oa ak 5 call upon thein, or it wll be immediately attended to, red $3 Be boats for New Brighton start from No.1 Pier, white froma Dinner from seat Price deed 2 THE AMAZON WIGS, JR Gentlemen’s real Heads of Pavilion, New Brighton, May 5, 1846. REMOVED TO NO. 517 PEARL STR F 4 TIMOLAT’S SULLHUR A i ESE BATHS are high! eminent Physicians for ! being” the latest and ing, ithe f first onntro: ad and temy ee to 5) them here. They di a, never before attal er Wi any height, a point in fit on the head by a mechan’ onina moment. They ireuodtace countenance: end at gece become part onl aad of the HALON, 1 Brosdway, op ‘Sobe Horch andet Seasons Hote. BOHEMIAN SARSAPARILLA, R, the Lay acy of cure of all tiseaes a fee To be had daily a ‘fr Pearl inn Jt See ering illness, Avex. | | a native of reed The relatives — friends of the family are tuvited to attend bis funeral this o'clock, from his late residence, street and Bloomingdale road, Manh: On Thursday, ate inst., of consumption, Groner Fat, ils fends and acqualstance are respectful invited to attend his funeral from his late residence, No. 60 { atreet, on Monday afternoon at three o'clock. On Sunday afternoon, 10th May, napeTH Mary, daughter of tho @ fiends of the fem nds of the fami attend her hax fuperel this ( iiving man. gr FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL. ng is the country, ies for eves! years thant ly anumber of children, lara. Her time is guely devoted f ns, unhealt! renee theuma sm, imps blotches, piles el hro8 ic fs ‘worm oF tetter, sci ici re en | Bales HAVANA TOBACCO, tend, rash of Blood, and ae of scarlet fever, Exi- | Esculapio, Pres Proseed, ate Thomas O'Donnell, rare empectfally invited to fonda; rnoon, at cictodl Gan the eels lence of her uncle, Michael Healy, Se os Congresion, ette, Paine a whole entitled | to de! fie, a ail a ib suit. its use to their suite vi For weakly and unhe: sumone hy children, troubled with morbid [hen 8 mate attendant vexations, troubled rest, ness and incessant crying, this wal be pion invaluable; SticHA AEE, ard playing portion mot the city ae | ee of pleasant taste they but peti operations ited eer 4 wee! by the name of 1 complaint on i ee One Dollar per bottle; six sales for five dollars; thirteen bottles for ten dollars. #! liberal discount to country dealers. in oval bottles, by Dr. J Patan) No 134 and 136 Fulton street, New York. react wah hina te, hy a pat an Taye table in a | nee ba welt Vanpled ak ration as Suj bar. Gentlemen will ne nd separ. EDUCA’ IN, TAGSICAL, COMMERCIAL AND ler accompli Masters, at the Staten ray most charming and healthy loca sd bys nian ao Cc New 8 Brighton.—J ray t unpriente of mi: zeus whose sons 01 my il It*re OPE PER pecs pl mys "iE. K. COLLINS & Co., 56 South st. CONSTIPATION GestTeNESS . | WITHOUT, MEDICINES, TRaECTIONS OR BATHS. ER OF JOHN SEREET. TO ‘THOSE V Whid SHAVE Pol venues {MENS as: RIN Gs: ete Cae it, es ote a is fully csatetad i, Ag noel an ion, d_ delightful grounds for recre; Som, end aparposees 7 sing Break ‘ iat sea bathing and pment. ins 18 ve arrangements for the health aud co any years h cen pe ‘number Of distinguished Rico Be obtained at Miss Lockwood’ ae » eats i fish Edition, somal ated from the of Forkt also by ny arg | way and John street ; Messrs. W; street ; and in Brooklyn, by Mr. Wt ‘should fecha vse tc AND ES FAA hy hinery into hia Bak superior ntl ie ‘« Sei Sate caries e ie ye economy and comfort in s] ony °lfrom the New York Gazette—The New Soup —We vt rience, and we speas frome DAGUERREOTYPE APPARATUS. OHN ROACH, OPTICIAN, £2 NASSAU Street, det, Rrench and A Ameri: Ann street, who says out in this department ly ‘ emollient, “but ing ever yet found De ippirieme wor = ken 2 = fa ga nt Pate ae: oe ee ioe fle and - eases Se myll lwis*m 127 myll 1t®m HE 80 prould. taover’ Whee H. WOOLLY, tak por Alley, New York, May 7, 1846. oy H AVAVA SEGARS.—120 f the finer nea voce per em ang sd oflred a lowe sn mae G. a SLARKE, MERCHAN HAs ReMoven from 132 William street to 1 oh | asorttest of will always be Re leeds ned wil at ‘the att 5 ile the style ad nich wi will, x ath at the very | iy be made ¥ thoy ofthe tly ceonom to the man of taste, As all goods are * lowest rates, a finer article wil price, than the tailors can Bist ine French Cloth Black cap of of, Satin, 8 Silk, |e. ice Cont all other at fmm if low wren rh ie Ee |... WINDOW SHADE DEP a mieten See oe BARTOL, DE wai & zt my@ tm® Hue iano Ree ae pos ce Ne Mane seer be ~ ARR Y 3 fe atioas packet ships | freest and best of which they off prices than oat be fous ke RS AND ornere new, in. ra eet ore orde: c wil be pn fctenled to. Toga LE SING, Se 8 ee E: best fo be the hest hose ho have croubl beards, LD PEN MACHINERY | without it. It hese penetrating way, ofits i a and. cottons and aceompan Hine has lately taken te ba the comer of of Bendy and John Hilfe find a Jane hey are Socreevecna to call nd Th Seablishent is alee EY on Fatardey. rers and inven ee pee eraver alton street, two doors above the Hei REMOVAL. . eee sone Teenectfully’ inform his aciends, that | bli E-—— is None brava ovat over Statt’s oe KK. POWE! and certain cure ise aie the Sunday Di in so that it becomes an lars, tes og . J aio Be a Bigem is penny nih and Macline work’ Lb B.—To Beddione aad a and oto atin on hand, | Nea ROAST RTE No. 76 gaan STEED, CORNER OF JOHN, | eeaee freee ye fainting, cured in ng th eee sid towed to be Neparelt oie years . Win. H y requested to call ‘ “"jtadon thing of the kind mS. THE LONG ISLAND INi CAPITA a 200,000 DOLLARS, e845 "FULTON grazer, Brooxuyn. \URANCE COMPANY. "ear -Passage, Cataract, and | pve sad propert Roel! "gta have evel red in country 5 oth asa hte owed their escape from hey are selected of at ae 3 ‘& CO. are also sup tha tock of fresh ported Glasgow Spiced Hams; old "Ail Goods bought Mill be delivered within Sve miles ofthe all orders om the county, i orable dealing as if osttey-mentenicn 1 Warren ‘ENNIS COURT, 233 a BO (1A ieiaren, President. THE Sieve Ngo COMPANY. (City or New Yous, In cash, and securel; eelineren aon ears, and in that Soe .upmatas of $10.8 its capital stock insurance aginst los ot by Fire effected me ry ef on a | city free of charg clos ted by the pecces oes viltement the mame feats nash SCOTT & a at, on ie ieee cara cae Rie ey Ts sie guory | IRISH BLAC. canoe of of eupaeion iia Irish Black Mi = « reat suayp cies ER VRESTORER” 8, near “ay ei EACHER, ‘most sincere thanks pport he has received for years past, t attention to business his removal atrootiwi I rather JEFFERSON A COMPANY Orrice No. $9 Watt st., orrosite THxtMEncHants’ re eratast lose or damage xe cMANAE, HIS Comreny. Saetinnss 00 ines Nchadie an every eer ion of by Fire, on dwell neral, goods, wares an Personal pro hill against loss or Vigetion and transportation, 5 i way, near sete ward self that vate fn ina Megane superior 2, Broke * di Fi three ihre dogg ae Pak i d on a very superior and jon avery y superior ose ot and machin. ers. and Cranch ‘Clothe 1 cleaned and dyed by poe days. Merchants P WILLIAMS? Extsblighment, tlemen’s Vetring Al | orders attended to, osteey eater cA PRic hakert Sin HOMAS W: P sealdent GEO. T. real Secretary. THORNE, wean tft TO mahal Vote Tg DRUGGISTS, Hs NEW WESTERN, BY THE POUND OF CENT BELOW HIS USUAL PRICE. E VISTING > 2% PER icv av a SER formerly ae my9 GEORGE K Rite he ee opened hn Nem Mc ESTABL! T. PLATE, and Fifty Cards printed for $1.50 ; the best En- gepelina ‘Cards printed from engraved plates at 50 cents ASiyES DOOR PLATE ved. ead pencil | Rerowe news EN iis late rhe ar hay long expervence asa will be farm i rei aren e wt full assortme: GLAND EXPRESS, eKS 30 Fulton, by, J ANY. YOUNG Cans rr those of 2 ‘or who indul hoyed by the uppearance 0 vod br the Be peermte® Onin tor eel gunpowder sticking in the sk je substance protrudes, ‘he subvontion, however tha they art cs. ivate Lessons in the Art of | | wil ee re lood—are very much ‘an ro and Vornout, » caf the Ti 8 Court oli Boston. "eee mark Packages to care of aos AIMBEER. & ae his La 7 ss 6 Mvallaweetee jo an ae ry or ed appearance, —F the. ly mau but frequently only erin rep remedy for figs a one in the removal of ate eae P AN pst Vi CHES SRWELRY, FAN. sail, Gn gee Re Le aoe KY wi tnd other Watches, sre a a feremehe aa aay Fi ate, Fancy, bose senile ofa cate Fees ass ent. cal Instruments, C]éeks, ce, ‘guard vest do, Inkstands, a FINK TLARTS AT AUCTION, rier A. isyy ean sell on Tuesday Moming, at 12 o'clock, at roadway, a choice and select colleetion of ‘con: ing in Part of jeraniums, Lili feat, and one lange argc’ sslenall "Oleseeion . ‘ other varieties, worthy ena cotton: tale. withot sense. mys.likia seer ees tad ame | cisely Thy o'clock. | Berea THEA’ + yr] } a second i nice Gallery, epi To'elock—Curtain will rise at half pest seven wo must now take possession of California. fof ICE: Go ahead—who’s afraid ? WICH THEATRE.—Mondaj formed epee ee ft Leh ce €; ude ‘Fatih “twas it ith It be Moy Pat Gen, Washi NEALE’S TULIPS. 2 BALE eaten juforms hie friends and the | f his cpleedia Solfection at Ta May. at IL o'clock, forenoon. l piace of sale, nan selling at auction u Tues uation 0 et, leading from Division street). Gen lemen can now make certain of what they mrchase, by see- ing them in bloom. is not Jike purchasing tulips in pa- false names, and when i rs or bags, wit IY hjelrsounds loom prove. I engages to take o een, Foes himsel| in existence. W. June, with the e: I be on the ground at the time of sale. bed my8.9,11*rre ey A Hb WILLARD & owe SHIRLEY, Auctioneers, ILL aes their personal attention to the Sales of declan Purni mitare reat e Terkdonss of families dec! of Creckery, ae siping bres ‘at the Merctnite Tercheate, cit foe hart friends and to "th SOM at BROADWAY, ont iP May ‘st, 4 f hey wil will moe ie spacious store, ‘No. I7 Hye ho past 7 o’clock precise! “GRAND VOCA’ a 20} IGNORA ROSINA PICO d lan, ue A (avenue Ais a conti: spe ifally anni to the her first Concere ace her arrival fro UBSDA ESBAY EVENING, “sigan Pico A ESNet losing dings in paper, named ; to be delivered by ts of 90 rows, 7 roots in each row, across the ‘made up from between 200 and 306 varieties. bes eh ste BARD, * our little army to take MASTER SCONCI pind a Duo Concertante—Piano and V ‘. ; AN NEWBURGIY TN HIRAM bi aig A May ROBE ETS did $50, Mile He Newburgh: E ata Aa sbae eer ed . 6 Hiram. % | three of his men, wit HUNTING PARK COURSE SEAR FH PH Lk: DELPHIA).—TRO HE SPRING MEETING over the above C | TUESDAY, the 20th of May, cad Can. | = the saddle ; free for | betty in 5, under the | id ¢ pring. ay—Purse $100, 2m. h., in hese free for green addle ; free $100 Pot wi which goes to the second best; re $I ~— Si free for "horses not rover’ y es, 100, a for horses co Taine won'apueses nt nace 2m.h,, in Natanese Th 3 free f for all trotting horse: Entriesto be made the evening previous to.each trot, at the | ‘Wo of more to make atrot | Course, Entrance 10 per cent. for each purse. Mr. Wm. Jackson, the American Deer, will start on Mon- da oe ee an for a purse of $1700, to run 11 mil ibove course. ple off the same wi the following week. “Non fa oa" ime of Hallet, Davis & Co., Boston, and ‘er for ane by th eae th, ih & Pe jroadw: Tickets, $1, may be Concert'to commer VOCAL AND IN STRUMENTAL CONCERT. HILIP ERNST and HERMANN WOLLENHAUPT | srespectfully announce to their friends and the Public, FIRST CONCERT THURSDAY bh APOLLO SALOON. They will be assisted by several eminent Arti: Further particulars hereafter. 4 Tickets 50 cents. M: and their residence, 395 PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY GRAND Fi TIVAL CONCERT. reepecefally, informed that the Philharmonic ved’ Mth MAY, be jaa at the principal musi my? 3ti 1 Ifthe Spriug Mi the Union C L. I, Bert above wil be posaresd oa Puivapecrnia, May 6, 1846. my7ThSakTu to My26 rre HORSES FOR SALE. N FOR SALE, atthe Btable of the Subscribers, iu sle Jersey City, known as the Western Howl Gis | m feorn the Wrestera part of the Bute of New | Cran ‘ork, twelve very fine Pairs and the balance single Horses, Persons wishing good | mental Performers. a ‘3s the erection of a suitable edifice for musical purposes. n event of the greatest importance for the advancement of | ‘Art, and the improvement of musical tast instrament performers, who are compe in. the orchestra or chorus, are m d to attend the rehearsals, and give'their assistance st Among them a number of fast ones. horses will do well to examine for themselves. my ll 1t*m SMITH & KETCHAM. RAN AWAY From the Subscriber about the 12th \q of April last, * to the Coach ROSE, about or third time’ of his Trimmii years of age A Tunni gh ea ing said boys 8 and I here gi: wages of any who do so, to the f full e bs OM ivER, Hudson, May 7, 1946, myl03t¢m eatures, i offe * ety DARN a Grand Festival Concert on W! Y EVE) NG, 20th May, at the Broad i vis of the fund ‘for the erection of the eulprmcele ‘h occasion, with other piece y, No. 9 will be prod tween, bo handred and four hundred I oue cent re harbor or emp! }, see future advertisements. ce that Ll Tahall collect his cotang tdageer ag Grand Orchestra. Saturday, My, % iat F ER: LOST—A white and yellow P ameot Nimfod, Whoever wit rotam swers to the name of phim to iNo, 7 State st., will be suitably rewarded. ia ied i at a eM Pa KING CHARL| ‘ANTELS—OF 7! “4 hotel tee | Bure breed, received by the lon, for sale by A. Grieve, 5 John street. Also, rare ena able Birds Only tobe found at his establishment, No. wi PH Be ew tg porta {post pai paid) E, al7* imi Hore wa sealer i in Birds, Cages, &e. A ROOMIFURNI HED ORUN! RNISHED, to a gentleman, with breakfast and tea and dinner on Sun- bis iireacined, tna peivace featly. Apply to 43 Mer i cer us awelting } hot tes sre haga the Croton wate tion immediatel: lately. Enquire at ‘CIRCUIT COURT Clerks Office, Park. t, warch, "JAMES L. ENSIGN, Secretary- Ea, Sore N IS NOW OPEN FOR THE | —Dodwi Comet Band will perform ever ings, commencing June 2nd, at "WILLIAM ALLISON, Proprietor. | which Mexico tenaciously persisted in claiming as | hers. Mr. Slidell, whom we saw this morning in ry | Propria persone upon the avenue, was sent to | Mexico, as understood, with the especial ob- ject ofnegotiating us out of this quarrel. But there | wasa blunder committed in the very outset. In- ill be | | stead of presenting himself to Mexico as exclu- | sively commissioned to the accommodation of the NEW YORK SACRED MUSIC eee ORATORIO OF THE MESSIAH. HE Public are respectfully i informe Perform: the place on FRIDAY EVENING: Uh ar the Tabernacle, on which ocesi del’ Fig of the MESSIAH wit will be performed by universal request. | ‘The be sustained by the mos parther particulars wil ina eahns a a CAL eth MUSICIANS, aAxD THE THEATRI- | TO VOCAL! OB RORDSSIO: Rent low and posses: | myll em, FARM FOR SALE. SITUATED on the sents side of Island, 134 niles west ofthe vi ylon. farm con: No, & portion pe bt state of cultivation. lOUSE, wi jrainery, lee House, and other buil mies For farther partic ulate enguireol W.E-IGAACS, ‘orner of d West Shien New York. al6 tawiwer orof Mr. SHEPERD, on the premises. ent to any musical professor, band or: com. ED alpen tod talent spont to travel. throughout the Yuine and of Cuba, ion of those countries wick’ ke is vi aia and made bi ‘Communi ction with New York by Railroad and stages | Huatstes mogt necemary a peepee Sihom he on WATTRIPONT & CO., HAT’ RS, No. 82 Nassau Stare, New yoams acest thar tay tae facts The ic 8 rit cet iro} : ce M. B, Fe siya ate netpal mane few York, giv od Nor Ofthose who will favor t rthern wi M. H. J. their orders. IPONT, New York, May 2, 1846. Ar kteod® re NEAPOLITAN BONNETS, - ve two American Institute, and which oa le and finish are unsur- iter and clean equaly to passed. They warrant them to Appl ae "PATTISON, NOE & CO., 25 Delaney a7 imis*r or Vyse & Son, Corner Pine and Pearl. PEOPLES OATS FOR ALBANY. the pier between Covrtlandt it and will leave on Tuesday, So’clock. Cige t for the morning cars for the east or oval ‘Person: forbid trusting any of without a written order from the captains for passage Schultz, at the office on the agents. myil y rent oe Dra renow tobe found a being desirous of clot | neighbor i construction. But our chief President, who seems . PST a eave prices Rey much below any bok Depa yafactor es them the hope that rie astity ‘the svon be published fort those’ who will buy a e invited to call and examine his New Rooms, | No. 203 Broadway, second floor. ald HOWES & CO.’S Pt ee MAMMOTH HE LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT ever o the United ‘States, comprising 140 10 conrey the verformers, wardrobe ston (Pa. SUBSCRIBERS, Patentees and Mani tana Ha burg, &e. se raecle ietencianos mon hom the EMM TACAREE,* ee seal indays excepted—Through Direct—at 7 preloek, P.M. oth sail aati ot if chaste and ‘fans wi fe f mE fied ‘ni Siture of the ‘ereus ublic to the ees description given the novelties whieh which dhe chains hly-educated ori ete th y ani Garurday evenings, at? MAES oto, P P.M, sileuzmadione Places Steamboat Ni A Canina wit, 1. Furry, will lerrecn on dephidiid A Friday and Sunday afternoons, "3 cnmbort SOUTH MERICA, Cypeain 1, W. Brainard, y and Satu urday’ afternoons, at The above boats will, at all times, arrive in Albany in ample iberty st: boat STE Capt, Alfred ‘ie sip rice joaday, ‘Wednes- evenings at 7 0 "clock. mambont apt. R G. Cruttenden, aed readay 7 mas the gang Mr. | el taken at moderate rates, and none taken after 534 | confused with the responsibilities of his office. . boats of this line, pot ana the Be evolem of ‘of the Area Sie HOBD raged {ee r x4 eo or freight, apply on board th boat, orto P. C. . ERPOOL.—P: ae ROTEL alendd ney Fackas Ship st. GEORGE, Ferris master, being unavoidably detain: : positively sail at 12 o’clock d on, Wedne ie i acagore in loading a oa accommodations equal to any ship 7 the rt, % a at 4 Nort] outof ie ort, SPP ae ‘OGDEN, ot of VEU? miling, and favorite packe Capt. aa Wedn This magnificent sh nt ship Pan vetackommotete a fey, more Passengers at the re tion be made on board, of to 1.1. TAPACOTT, mylt 15 Routh nreet, corner of Mald late. R NEW ORLEANS.—Lonisiana and N; vane ~Foritve y. Fine f Reee nag packot—To ail to-morrow ‘fae iy, 12th account oF ye storm of last week the elegant, in sailing hig YAZOO, Wibray, master, will receive freight allt sail positively tommorry inst. at | o'clock. having han foot of Wall street, or to [oe th E. OLLINS 6 Jease send in their bills of lading th Peatonern wil Rlsase be o ‘on board at 1 o'clock on Th at p yenes ee Co 5 HP, will il. Agent in New Orleans, SA. E. WOODRUFF, who will ly forward al ods to his address | mae et ship Chl Tngersahl, sraster, will ouceeed | the Yaneo, and sail Monday, ‘May, her regular day. By 5 POUL, —Coanigneesger Bhs cot tr tes ‘it ‘River. I pena a JACKET SHIP ta HES ER, trom | Rae ee fee mn tr, Mapes fe ts Coats $9 to 12; Pants NPI ans Segated, Kea Soaps, i Boe Ty the ‘caly eh and-un is desied a leper to palild hk street, Boston, and of drug SHAFER & CO., TAILORS AND DRAPERS, JOHNSON, VROOM & FOWLER, TO yea ERS IN May I 4, simeren, faapied tote early spring vende. Wore Cat, is, well Nien ts scat of corte they are how prepared to C for thi 1 wi Paeses etel: rik Yeeros wagienee™™ SBBRLI MGR ERNER, from LIVERPOOL—Consi i Please send their permits on Doar, oot of Roose to ie Ait oot mys South ple this Hee, inet}, counignens a tlentac wetociet m ened ba ine thee barf. foot of Sr. All goots uot permitiea te fre: ayes willbe mgr PuOI eM bs COLLINS & Co. 94 Routh cn Wonderful F Hi ar Renae ‘in thelr elenant ‘Gymuanie oaurgy and Group 2 Mr. Sweet a Mr. Nixon and his son. pent ‘Act_of " Fancies of Bote Si th a variety of aster ecbied rertaleseed ad theta Bockotanes cr MILITARY RIDING SCHOOL. R, HAMILTON havin wane nto an arrangement ys ind Hikes Rp. yy in een f rate: of aay if immediate applica mught by shim | ins S (ong Ringgold’s ae, a 130 street and niversity Place, and is foward ~~ — Lh ns will be spared to trie rae a every day ‘fom 3t0 Feforemation ‘enquire at Mr. nal. A Mr. Hamilton can ( M. oHeoad 8 Swoid and Artillery Drill from 4uill6P. AE every | THORN CHAMPAGNE. FRESH INVOICE of this aplightiad Cm Champs store, to which the attentic private otek! phe Price than that of the d_ accommodations, ap- re avalon ‘igher C. LIVINGSTON a Boe: a BL PAINTINGS. ENRY BENT resp ‘t ‘will oe ae ite. ggesie manaer whieh ase send thetr per permits GRAV STEEL AND eae PLATES, wel ee BoB MOR , from @) ae ne Please send their permits on a | loa mg eco, “irae aaa a eae Sie ered Soret oom : ey Important from Washington. WAR WITH MEXICO. We learn from our private correspondent at ¢ w commenceatPre- Washington, that the President and Cabinet fl fay Lit fe have had several meetings on the subjeet of our relations with Mexico, and that it has been agreed upon to send to Congress a message on the subject to-day or to-morrow. Probably it will bea wer message—if not a positive declarotion of war. Wasuineton, May 9, 1846. In Heaven’s name, sir, what is this weak and | vacillating administration of ours about? Ithas ¥, 00 cents; he Boxes, 2 | sent an army of not more than twenty-eight hun- Ors open at St 5 Neiock—performance to commence at half D INSTRUMENTAL dred efficient men (as Major Dix says, who has recently arrived here from Texas,) to the left bank of the Rio Grande, where the officers and men are exposed to the yellow fever and black vomit—where Col. Cross has been captured and murdered—where Lt, Porter and three of his men have been attacked and killed—and where the ar- my’s supplies at Point Isabel ware, at the last ac- counts, in great danger of being cut off—and yet the President of the United States, who ordered ion on the Rio Grande, | to encounter all these dangers, sends no message to ‘ongress on the subject ! asks for no ir to seek redress for the wrongs done us by the Mexi- | cans! and gives no semi-ofticial it ‘even bones a the organ, of what he intends to do on. oe sul byecs | Is th his to be borne by a brave and generous Feo. ple? Would it be countenanced in any President? Would any other President be of it? Were Henry Clay President what w Donizetti | be his course ? In the first place, he would not have sent the army to the Rio Grande. But wherever he might have sent it, he would not suffer the Mexicans to capture and ‘murder a Cross—to capture and re- tain a Deas—to fire Af ses and kill a Porter and impunity, and, with Con- ey. in session, send no message to that body on he subject. Why did Mr. Polk send our army tothe Rio Grande? Why subject its gallant officers and its soldiers to the Ganga they are encountering, if | he did not mean to protect them, and resent and revenge the outrages and murders committed upon them ? The blood of every true patriot boils to see our ant officers murdered, one after another, and | he President mum on the subject—not 2 addressing Congress in that regard, but sing, and no doubt advising, gn Secretary of the Navy to recommend a ver: large reduction of the officers of the navy—and this, oo, in the very face of that same Secretary’s recent recommendation of a very large increase of the navy ! Sir, itis time, high time, for the people in all parts of the country to take the subject of our rela- tions with Mexico into their own hands. It fs time for meetings to be held everywhere, to in- jores, ml struct the imbecile Executive what to do—what he must do. When action that will only produce evil is required, he can act, as in the cnse of send- ing the army to take position west of the Nueces ; ic | but when bold and patriotic action that will pro- duce good, is required, Mr. James K. Polk i in no- where. So much forthe blind infatuation of the people in meets) a Easter imbecile and bia cillating man to the Presidential chair of this | and powerful nation. Let them next time elec’ Exe MAN With all the attributes of a man, Sir, I beseech you to call upon the people to take this Mexican business in hand. Action on their part may cause the Executive to do something. And soniething ought to be done ee ‘ATO. ‘Wasuineton, May 9, 1846. Mexico—Congress, §c. The state of our relations with Mexico is very | naturally the engrossing question of discussion in the capital just now. The basis of this quasi war | may be very briefly explained. In annexing | Texas we adopted this quarrel, and the responsi- | pitity of incorporating a large slice of territoryy existing dispute, with a view of the restora- tion of our old friendly relations, and the open- ing the way to the admission of a minister resi- | dent, he presents himself in full court costume, as ‘an acknow- a full minister, and is of course | ledgement, The means of pogotiatiens, which, 2 | otherwise, might have settled whole contro- ated with those deta sand | versy, are thus lca vObaiay. feet oe and the oe only Lemont toany yaenaaen ol as the Sw Bar| prepaid, wil cere a marae th pr | | alternative is powder and sight—a little more sagacity—a litle more ee ible. matic etiquette in the introduction of Mr. | to the Mexican government, and a | justment might have been Noe oe ‘And | there was no necessity in the case of 80 enfeebled | and helpless a government as that of Mexico, to bo | $0 pasticularly nice against any omissions of eti- watts that would smack of national humiliation. ny plausible concessions to the Mexican govern- ment, would be regarded en civilized world as the dictates of humanity and imity toa distress. They could admit ofno other 10 be most jealous of any Roe sys hres his ne | irmness, assumed #As Fg yee apgatie- fy the public min 18. ive to all peoveable measures aealeedeaes ee pacification of Mexico; and the ot Mtr Sided ns, of this Pome the reoeption Slidell as lar minister, em! a} & part of his mission the negotiation of the daly ug! questions to be settled) thor ry coy say, of adiplomatic faux pas, it cannot be forsooth, because the ‘xecutive has taken his po sition, and right or wrong, as a diplomatic initia- tory movement in the peerniees a modification would argue a want of firmness in the President, and therefore it a4 be made. The Executive m ations W are somewhat anal- | Sea He amamnes a decided at meitoga In the out- t; and that ove! ropensity to be con- sidered a sort voy sskory, yeothe peolifc That have succeeded. Now, all this went of self-reliance, a moral distrust of the Executive in ; himself, a dubious re and under that he is and suspected of being weal But speculations are superfluous—the thing is done. There wasa cabinet meeting last night, pon the late incidents and sooidente i in Me: Mexivoy ard resolution of enquiry upon the Executive, pre posed by Mr. nig Davist sodey.s ie a i crats, not exactly concurring in whigs assuming the office of Saling upon.a ma Frege dent in whose election they had overruled the motion, without a moment’s ae | deration whether it was expedient or not. More- | over, there istime enough yet for further re-in- | forcements and further Speyenons to the army. whigs, like the Mexicans, watching amonport tunity against Taylor, pe the first mis- DoF the army will, of course, be promptly vi against the administration, Thisis an in- significant business; but every thing is pi politics and in war, excepting, perhaps, fair ay a Tr. Wilmot, of Pe: nanie ‘was excused (being sick) from service on the Webster investi- gating committee, Mr. pe ‘was not excused; | and his desire to be, that this myers of the impeachment of, Senator Webster is somethin like the rolling of the stone of Sisyphus, an up! Private bills to-day, in. fhe Hoss ged.n sory a bit Le ap org | iy eer ag ay Yoreyana r Piingham of rare Bit vena aprivate claim connected with tio fish- not. as though they had never the Hiotisa, dy during this qu + nod her dre wollen fing “Sin gin ' the wel an fine ee eae The The music annnanned sapyes fom i i eigen poned to give way to | Posroigreeatte music to the ents and falling rain. has vo unusually ily ayn | The pa blic gardens, on. ie saber, hans, never beeu- |Search ==