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a \THE HERALD SUPPLEMENT. ES JAMES GORDON BENNETT, 3 HERALD CIRCULATION=FORTY THOUSAND. Odes N. W Corner of Pulton and Nessn sts:} ° NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1846. { mally, Two Gents Ver Copy) Weekly, @3,134 « Your. ' Mexico as an Independent Nation. % 0 JEWELLERS, MINIATURE PAINTERS, ke.— _ HORSE K SALE. Brooklyn Religious Anniversaries. | coe few years since, s litle book, ‘called Wasutivaron, Maye 2 aor nace eee ee eee and Walker | Dope SH AWTRIET, Noe Courandy test hear FOR SALE, ie ofthe Subscribers, in “M After midnight, and Broadway, wholesale and retail Manufacturers of Travelling, Jersey Cit as the Western Hotel, éfty A very Animated, Bolsterous, and Inhar- Mexico in ributed to Mr. Folsom, of | 4 grranger's First Evening in Washington—Ca- John McKeon, Esq., District Attorney. Writing, Dressing and Jewelry Boxes, 3 niature Cases Horses f ‘ern part of the State of New ie aN 4 ance in 1 _— j- tings eket, Wateh, Ring, Pin an . ‘atra ani Jan’ |e Horse. maatwas Capelusenstnptiss Geant. Osun) tere Toe B, made its appea: site #4 J Mar 21.—Trial for Grand Larceny.—William Dickin- | $4 Booker, Wat Pinaud pereil Bones; | York, twelve Patra aud the balance single | this eity, which contained some observations and | ™si’s May Ball—Beauty of the Belles in Em- | s0n, 0 see-faring man, was this morni! acd ot to —_ fe neatly arranged to order. | Also, Trays | Amongithem » Persons w ‘good vention in the Plerpont strest Chureh. | historical fucts that will be read with interest at | bryo—lmpressions made by those whose Charms | 0% & charge of having, on the, 20th of Apri last, Semervey Aer seattta gets ee | meee itn & KETCHAM There was a vary Inrge und full attendance of | the present time. We condense a portion of that | iw sway the fute of Men vind Pages rps nem yeas iis above articles. coustandly on hand and | —GaNG CHARIS _arANIELS=UF TRI the clergy and laymen of the “‘ American Baptist , W°" for the information of our readers, throwing, 7 ST ea oticond aoe Gay part of the | made tqordes ae neatness and despatch, oS Courtlandt re breed received by the latest arrivals from ie se, m i ‘as it does, some light on the conditi fthat| Itappearsthatnearly every one, on some occa- ny t the for y A. Grieve, 5 Jobi it. Ali Enion,” (recently organized under this appella- country." : OO Ea aetna drops you ws Line of impressions rec | Eeboar wiht tal etn sues ‘stir autor | FZ QARDINGA Tonnes epalpaen, adgzulemen and | fod faaabl Buds only co be oud ihe sblshien, Nox tion,) held on Thursday, wt 10 o'clock A.M., in} After Spain accomplished the conquest of that | ceived whilst wending his way through this “ vale | Be, did not press for a conviction, and acco! good board, at 'No. 410 Bowery, uorthwest corner of Tenth ‘—Leiters from the curious, in distant pare, (poet paid) ke. N. the Pierpont street Baptist Church—the Rev. | Country, her government towards the natives was "i ly ‘acquitted by the jury, without street, on reasonable rerms, “_myl9 lw#rre__| will’be attended to, by A. GRIEVE, Franasta "Way : agent elphia, (author ™Arked with oppression and tyranny, which of tears,” As we boast of a free and enlightened | | Triel for Pelee re fey CAL REINS SLAUGHTER HiDEB—v000 beet qua | 07° lmrh mporter and dealer i ind, nes land, lad i and he ce ee the could not fail of entailing retribution, at no distant | country, T can see no just cause why I should be of nen som be be Mele Skins, selected, “Also light, madiing, | ROOMS, FURNISHED OK UNFURNISHED. of moral phifosoph: in pe s ie 000, : it Se LN Ik usual praia Bie. the names of the life ony. lie ack Ge esti ta excluded from giving an oocasional description of | fraudulent representations, was put on trial. The prin: | “mys wy Hides, Of various avorage weights, 5 Foy ote bY FO LET: =e aeeal and spat dali bafolly situated same utrng sje doce hebahed’ and Faking dyuninge of te cxss in, European | paying oven whn ty come immediatly ua | Ragone nae geenea Sata | “= FURNTRURMOPLU SH. samc ee ie fant na tae ninety,) were read over. “It appears that it is ne- O"Napoleon, and. the Confusion in Spain conse- | der my own observation. Sfeertain dvilonce, until wearied of hearing each other | [PE SUBSCRIBERS havereceived from their manafacto ‘' armily at preseut costs of only thee gro : essary FOF ANY One DODO tothe gener quent upon the elevation 3f Joseph Buonaparte | Idropped in among the Washingtonians but yes- | tlk, « motion was mado ta adjours init lenocon, aertensine auorement of pin Mable for cabinet | To riugle gentlemen, or a geutleman and Iady; deat couentim, thes be should ee ofthe {2 tie trons of that country, in 1908, the, Indian | rerday, and having nought to doto while away the cotta Sates arti asad ee | a ee auLRLIAG 8c. Hien atie Lamemtee ae Beit existing debt, amounting to 5 @ con- repped < i i igge alim*r 183 Pearl street. | ig Marcio mf i subject ane fe “ very general dis. YOK. Atter # long and hloody struggle, last dull hours of an inclement evening, I rigged out BILLIARDS IMPROVED. Lee rene children. Address B. T. at a ae his friends and the sideration of tals the Rev. Mr. Church, of Rochester, foothold of Spanish authority was rooted out, and | (a8 the sailors say) in my best Frost and Wallace, | present, Chief Justice Bronson, Judges Beardsley and| (TIS FIELD respectfully info Jowett. and others, took the fortress of San Juan d’Ulioa came into the | and ordered “ Jehu” to set me down at C i” | blic, that he hi d NN i The Rev. Mr. Urroncu dnusted on the reference of this session of the rebels. where I had heard there was ob ‘ ald . M sy | Max a1.—vAllen ¢ Pason ve. 1V. H. Oulver-—Same ve BastroRD HOOMS, etcance 1% “An SN PAN wr itetings ba sod maiter to a committee. in the 23th of February, 1821, a plan of go- | e held a May! Joshua Culver—This was an application to set aside the | the pup dei 4 cate of New Yn. Within 8 "few rauatee? g i divided i: place is divi io w Indi are well stocked with fruit. Also, ‘The Rev. Dr Wrieu, of Albany, w be tye Yernment was declared at iguala, which was a | ball,andI would have an opportunity of passin | report of referees on both causes. Both were actions of Bite, Maile on rok ushion: ean and all great y, was ference; he thought that this aubjoct ihe Ales Ind a reference: voc They will’uo doubt suit Bar , With e stream of water, and several good ald be dis Lind of limited monarchy, aid vil the | j ton the boasted be: ji covenant. The first was brought by the plaintiffs against | Perot afby the mama the conreaton—io them, and Seabithinont of & general Cores, who were to |{stepped 1m the ball root jus in Sane to ee tho Wat Carer omalgne maaate Cala, ofpemins in| wher tee te fot cum. Laver ale ro, Cun py nduey Tho Rev. Mr. Resse, of Delaware, wished to know | make a constitution. ‘ crown placed on the fair brow of Miss J: n| he hada manufacturing establishment. Hurst and wife | N. B.—Bassford’s new stybe Billard Tables for sale; India tore of Mr. Geblosecr, Hasting’s Landing, on 08 whether there was any difference between former, A native Mexican, named Iturbide, was pro- | (daughter of an officer of our ant little navy) ; | subsequently conveyed their interest in the premises to | and French Cue Leather, best in the city; fine Billiard z a : trieanialconvention, and the now existing “ American claimed Emperor ; but the haughty and arrogant | the becoming modesty with which she knelt to re- | Allen and Paxon, and shortly afterwards they were par- See Ret reer ilo In the teat, constancy on head and TO LET. Union of Baptists ” was told there was; and he was. manner with which he conducted himself, led to | ceive this honor from the hands of her beautiful | tially burned. Allen & Paxon then brought their action | “O* ** = se. | ROOM/FURNIGHED OF UNFURNISHED, 2 sorry to hear it. He supposed that the same rules ap- his violent death ; and in October, 1824, after the | maids, and the apparent but slight trepidation with in their own names, and claimed rent for the whole term, ; SCOTT'S BAZAAR, Someones 9 ate family, where there reno lied to the former convention should exist now, and death of Iturbide, the form of the constitution | which she delivered her fairy address, elicited si-| “he ‘seeond. action wae brought upon a cuvenant en- 74 Prince street, cast of Broadway. other boarders. “AgEIy 1 OMA. Te. Rev. Mr. Sows, of Roston, eaid that eight or nine | W28 altered #0 a& to resemble the constitution of |lent but impressive admiration. I felt'a glow of] dorsed on the lease by Josbita Culver, in which he be-| S-acqusint his nusnerous fie issnd the public; inst nebes | —-—"—"ro-SaTE BOR TO LET, SAL! . individuals, forming a portion of his eongregation, had the United States ; but differing from that in some | pride for my country, when, from my corner, my | came surety for the payment of the rent and perfc He, and bi contributed one thousand dollars each toward the extin- important points.” By this new. constitution the | eyes wandered trom fairy to fairy over this juvenile of the coveanat by William i. Culver, ond fe-case of de- | mage; Froia, long expe: guishment of this great debt; and are they not en- different Statee were declared independent—the | gathering, until they rested upon two ofthe beste faulty him, he covenanted to and with Arthar Jewet, his ‘the The Modera built three story brick house, The posers veil Meet acld by yaleete ae af be titled to a reat among the membors of this ‘ Union?” He established religion was declared to be Catholic | est visions of mother nature, in the person heirs and assigns, owners of the leased ground, to pay i May nlf of the purchase money ‘can remain om 4 thought their liberality should be considered upon | A fo Roman, In other respects, tte new cdn: | lovely Miss W. ; i iss | Sufficient to make good the default of William H Culv C ‘made om the ' postoli 5 | ‘iss W——r, and her fairy companion Miss ms . ial e of the kind. His patrons will always for aterm of years. Application to be on more grounie than one; he, however, suggested ths for tltution resemn@AWl that of the United States. Heese ere ener Wath darly, raven | This action was also in the name of Allen and Faxon. Saterat ties tcl ey ie a easinea 215 Adame st.. Brooklyn: Limere eo cons eration of this Convent a5 they might ac’ jes ‘General Guadaloupe Victoria was the first Pre- | locks, so blest Both cases were referred, and on tho reference in the way of Ales, Wines, Lig fO LET OR FOR SALE, taty pleased in reference to this subject; for himself he | ..i70'°hn dar the now constitution, and Gel i a » first cause, it was contended on the part of the defendant | Cold Cats, Barebite,, Fosch A MODERN BUILT COTTAGE, Sebi cared but little, yet he felt it his duty to submit the N Bi Vi Presid mn, an inera’ “ That lent her cheek a warmer glow, that plaintiffs acted as his agents in the sale of his manu- a Jarge assortinent Bh refreshments at all at Coach House attached, with about an acre oe claims of those who had so maafully and liberally come Nicholas Bravo Vice President. The country And on her white neck loved to rest.” facture ; that a running account had been opened be- | twelve ees MaSe . HENCRY Ok ome fhe Delrate Rees aneipal which is well stocked. wit Seward eb bis ietanee. | prospered in an eminent degree under the admi- r tween them, and that the rent had been carried into this | Stall times reaty.—_ en Hmerre_| Bscy shrubs, aud enclosed : fence. ‘The stages winong ihe names of thong who had entablished them- istration Sundaloupe. fis independence was |, The ceremony. of crowning the Quegn was fl-| sesoun,quirery, sean item, and Jonted nat the sue) [GAN OF ofigi'anb Oriitits ON Ht FUBLIC | Brealon Seren i wd Uh he es as life members of society: in | acknowledge.i by France and England. d | lowed by waltzing and the polka, on the part of | £e ems on the credit side of the account, were to| WORKS.—The Commissioners of the C i formation, sy to JOHN BATHGATE, 14 street, * or Dr. we recognised the namo of Jehn Ross, the somowhat to the extinguishment of the debts in their Harlem. mri lm®re of the act entitled’ An act supplementary an ene surrendered the fortress of St. Juan | M. Carusi’s pupils, whose accomplishments re- celebrated Chief of the Cherokees. | ‘ ; order of time ; and in thus accounting, he further insisted | fy, d Pah. a . Tho Rey. Mr. Benwett, 9 Miss from the West, coe flect much credit on the efficiency of their gentle- | that y Y A NE ng tlle hance ay Mega Md TRITON MANSION HOUSE, MACOME™ | thought that there theuld be no nice distinctions made | | A$ th ‘o-m of office of Victoria drew to a close, | manly tutor, to impart grace and swan-like move~ "Gu the part of Joshua Culver it wes objected that the | Stake Sue” peared March ‘oy Iois"—hossed fies —The subscriber, ever thankful for past favors, use of here, and that a life member, and the annual mem. | the cou. ry was divided into two great political | ments. At about half past ten the floor was very | action ageinat him was wrongly brought—that the suit, | hereby give'notice, that sealed proposals will be received | samme" CE eee ae eats pevant i, see eeentoh somthing had boot said, should. be slike | partios, ono of which Was named the Scotch par- | generally yielded to those who had but a yenr or| if brought at all, should be in the name of A. Hurst—that | wat the second day of Junenert, af 4 o'clock wnthe after | a hours, to amall or ties, Ke. Also, boate, Bait, & 5 ‘at the Peis DOR mb tore kinds of fishing rtest notice, A. idee ever igh Bridge: considered as eligible to a seat in this Convention. If that ‘ty, or the old regime party ; and the other the |two previously encountered the same ordeal at- | his covenant was a collateral one, and not running with . pee be paid their one hundred dollars, they were most | York, or democrane lg ‘These names were tendenton the oconkions of crowning n fairy queen. | the land so as to entitle an assignee to an action in his inly entitled, not only to aseat, but to be heard in| derived from two Masonic 3 in Mexico. The | M; i i own name The plaintiffs, on the other hand, contend that . fy attention was called to Miss J—s, the imme- ba " eee re ee ae Teale ans in caeelt York party was com; taf Meceumian, and the | diate predecessor of the one who now wields the eee es hy beg jell tect them. other derived its charter from the city of New | sceptre, leaning on the arm of young B—y, of | that is not so, still the right to sue in their own names ‘The Prrstpent then stated that the Assistant Secreta- | York. Mr. Poinsett, the then U. S. Minister to that | the navy, a fair maid, whose pearly teeth, ‘rosy | given to them by the peculiar phraseology of tho cove- for which transferrable certificates of Stock will in the name of The People of the State of New | fy ig interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, Hi Hi . JOHN DO ommnissioners of the Canal Fandafter the year | ‘T]is SUBSUNIBERS UFFLN rUK SALE rly, and the principal reimbursable at the plea: imported Flower Seeds full directions for cul- assortment of the best Is required to be pecific. pledge of th f acion, on freight pension of canal na ‘Their annual supply of choi jin small — lars pac. salt as ing them ; also, ave aim. tivating thom ; also) a very large ry had gone below, and would receive such contribu- | country, was very officious in promoting the orga- lips, wreathed with smiles, and whose musical | nant, it being, as they allege, made expressly with them [- : tena as might be offered. 3 nization of the latter lodge, and, in consequence | voice gave brightness to a face already illumed by | a4 owners of the raouns : ieee a Peat vee ggg A and sinc: | Rresh Veretable Seeds Healy get a Money isa great object upon all occasions. | of the ill-feeling it produced, he was recalled by | eyes, The referees, after giving cortain credits to Wm. H.| tion of the present charges upor y ~ tion for officers was then proceeded with, | our government. “_"__ Large and dark, suppressing halftheir fire Culver, reported in both causes that there was due to| It is to be understood, that a 2 jm mi ra are to best wacker shoe ter Fateon ri |arbecomber, 182, General Bravo denounced | atl teenr; et. treaphgad teh soma « | Baga "aa toe Maeno eeean tts ceeePas pee been tag Ae Fe hgh el ype n, as Presi- President Victoria a3 being connected with the | Flashes an expression, more of pride than ire, me ee ee ee et Phe proposals may be for the whole or any’ part of said loan lent; Judge Dunlavy, of Lebanon, Ohio, first Vice Presi. | you igo u ‘And love than either.” stated. The principal point in the case is, whether the co- | qr jess 1 000 ; all als to be sealed upand en- dent; the Rey, B.T. Welch, of ‘Albany, Second Vice | Yorkinos, and took up arms against the govern- Al; venant runs with the land or not, and whether the words | Gorsed, " Loan for the payment of arrearages.to contractors ral discount made to wholesale President; andi. H. Niel, Reco Kecretary. The | ment. Victoria was compelled to throw himself| , See, now she has joined the dance, and an occa- | « owners of the leased ground,” after the word “assigns” | and others on the public works,” and enclosed iu an envelope we American Baptist Union” then dissolved, to meet at into the hands of the other party. The result sional glimpse is caught of a fairy Tittle foot, as it | takes that covenant out of the general rule. The case | directed to the Comptroller at ‘Albany. 2 — GENTLEMEN'S SPRING FASHION. o’clock, P.M. | was, that Bravo surrendered, and was banished. | ‘rips so lightly over the floor, as if it scorned the | was argued by Mr. Lord on one side, and by Mesers.| | The money will be required to, be paid on the third day of GENTLEMEN'S SPRING FASHION. On Toth ot A pal Lae Cetetat Cammeepe. | contact. “in the same quadrileisler sister, whose | Weod etd Gerrard oa the other. No dacision Yot given | JUNG AGH. acre ide ana Aitny ar | GBs Rect tired shapes are sow sedy fr apes tod " si. Fine Arts, | — of the Scotch party, was elected President, | maidenly dignity, aiashy ce manner and sweet U. 8. District Court. ated Hagin the Iapand 2d. Senatorial, Districts ex ; , "i + Be in tl torial, Districts, e yeaterday called atthe studio of Mr. John C. King, | having only two votes over his competitor, Gen. | expression, betrays the disposition and character Before Judge Betts. ‘ding out of the State, ‘will receive the interest Best Sik... sculptor, who has lately arrived in this city, and keeps | Guerrero. ofa woman, the last best gi May 21.—Day va. Myer.—-Action for. the infringement | on the stock held by them quarterly, at the. Bank of the Man- The result was very displeasing to Guerrero, | hold the lovely Mrs. S****p, a new-made bride, | of a patent for machine for manufacturing india rubber. | hattan Company, in the city of New York; all other stock- | al7 Im*rre he Ne his studio at 11 Park Place. Mr. King is lately from Bos. ! w York State Bank in the city of Albany, -. a ahi it “ d e 7 i H hold ten, but originally a native of Ayreshire, Scotiand—e lo. | pid al cn ereny fomita to resort to violence Pompe By cowsia.baly, pession. to geet. oo | eeercoee wan slants pares ah tee dtr Cinegreety an Dated Canal Dopartment, Aliany: ith, May, 146, J. PRICE & CO. ality that has been prolific of men of genius. Wehad|°Shtin Anna immedintcly” put. himself at the | ng the every movement of his idol with an eye of Stic a hah ai | £: GARUD EM, Liss. Goyssser, FE ee er TAT STORE heard much of his modelling, but were really unprepared head of 500 men, and proclaimed that Pedraza was | pride, as she glides through the dance. Maya! Counr ror tue Correction or Errors.—The TilGs: FARRINGTON, Trewurer. See rope rn aE RP errant Duash rest, sousete for the finfshed grace and beauty—as well in detail as in | not elected by the voice of the people, and that a | dark cloud never arise to dim the horizon of their | Court for the Correction of Errors meets in this FRADE barvercr Guescal. fally solicit the patronage of their old customers and the pub- general. effoct-—of f the work af ie ¢ eet We! Botloed maj ie were in favor of Guerrero, and he under- Laie brace bliss ! And yet hore is another bride | city on Saturday next. As by the rule of the court only | my!7 tie! rre N. 8. BENTON, ‘secretary of State” Es Ca i contest Ro.; ken, of toe. Col 1 Sean tines: © Dah a Seer ene inane Gime imself to proclaim Guerrero the President. Pe se alt se not the anniling. face of | eight causes on the calondar can be called on any one | REMOVAL. % and will sell at the lowest prices. Single je to ression, or beauty of chiselling, it is not surpassed by ta Anna and his party were. put down by a | that young girl in the middle quadrille? You |day, we copy from the minutes of the clerk, the first ; Di TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILI.A DEPOT will at the shortest notice. ICHABOD PRICE, ae rene Cee mn. in one | GPE sibs i Pose his want The O! and, bo- | tye State of New York. Petor A. Harg E Oat S ieook out for counterfeits and importors. See tha SPRING FASHION. feature--the mouth—we look upon it as superior to the | _ On the 30th November, 1828, a serious insurrec- | trays his manly py ion. |The Old Dominion is yas ‘and Robert R. Boyd. Soke He Atoeon va Dom. | ret MALY Sich the swehttan, siguacere of sr eee GO. 17 Chathame # latter. We also saw a noble bust of the almost inspired tion, headed by the ex-marquis of Cadena, broke | represented by the fair Miss R*****e, whose | Areson. Hugh McKeon vs. Stephen Whitney. Wil Townsend. Owing to the unprecedented success of this arti- | ent in che manufacture and finash of the! “Ayreshire Ploughman.” A set of cameo likenesses of out in the capital. After seizing the government of- | beauty excites universal admiration ; her luxuri- | Argall im 3 . Smit strat cle a company has been formed to put up a spurious one in | | me soyeral well known individuals, which we inspected, we ficos, he demanded of the President a proclama- | ous hair, thrown so carelessly behind her ear, is pe- | ke. srhestetee Tiserattal va dete bo aeaiier tea Tlenry thesume shaped bottles, Look qut, forimpostors, 1 an. oenaty one propactors do, confidently” assert ire tbrereige ene tin Renee 4 thats casting tion alanis the Spanish residents within 24 | culiarly becoming and attractive. There is the | Mehler. John Stevens vs. Thomas F. Wilson ot al.— | fe their hats to be much superior to any ever befure sold, for toe QF their artistic finish, On the whole dts slover of Hours; two days elapsed before the President | fascinating Miss in, Whose eyes 5 vo- | Anthony J,, Schoonmaker by A. Clawson, bisnext friend,/ = =CAMPHINE AND CHEMICAL OIL. pont SER oe “ape bhaes King’s studio, 1s a treat of no ordinary Kind We guaifer acted, and in the mean time the city was in the |lumes as she flirts away with W**e, of the navy. | {i s00H Seely. John Wadell und Joshua Underhill, vs. | Bal dealers with « supe- SPRING STYLE. the Ane arts, We may remark, tual ir iuithoagh by no hands of this mob. Gen, Pedraza, the President | And here is an intelligent, sprightly ‘and captiva. | Henry Lemen. ___ ae aL Olt ata lowe GENTLEMEN'S HATS. means his only, excollence, as an artist. elect, immedintely vacated his office as Minister of | ting daughter of the Gunker eity, in the person of Varieties. | Of cartage. Also, Spirits of Turpentine, at the very lowes! a wiley 10 pel Heat ee ——_—___—_ Mh hes fled to the country, and was succeeded | Miss L***y, surrounded by a bevy of beaux, from | _ivisiow or tux Lance Fare States.—Tho Albany | ‘ket Price. Ai y personally. or by letter to. oN ERTSON'S Sporting Intelligence. | by errero, who hostilities—Pedraza | whom she has selected the son of t e Demosthenes | Evening Journal advocates a division of the large free | Office 156 Water strect, abo ee: PHGENIX HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY, Taortino ox tHE Hanuem Track Yestravar— | Soon after resigned the office of President, towhich | of Massachusetts fosthepe I may say of Ame- States favo ‘ones, in order to overcome what it, ald Im*r Distillery, Ist Aven ith street 103 Fulton Street, ‘There was a very good attendance at this beautiful : he had been elected. rica) to make him happy by her bright smiles and | calls yng ne oe slavery in the U. 8. Senate.” It CLOTHING “4 Aad getas good one for$3 507 Go, and examan a foe your eiedis be sess tha tatlowlag apache | “On the Ist of Jan. 1829, Congress declared Guer- | sparkling wit. And there you see a general fa-| argues thus :—The slave States of Alabama, Arkanss, | Wa ucH LOWER than the General, Pnees—JACOB | CE “4 track y; ye . ing ¥ |rero duly elected President, eviss received the | vorite, the interesting Miss H*****n, jling the | Mississippi, Missouri, Florida and Texas, with scarcely | VANDERBILT, % Maiden Lane, between William EXCE Ke wh salons fearsina i seth and Moe Th yon Slasher “| largest number of votes next to Pedr: and Gen. | time with young 's, who skips about from treaed’s mn oe wee a raed he ay ve | PN Cisatte Errablishmentt x fioael eaciapale HAT ARDCAL, MANURACTORY A eclan’s Ephraim Smooth, and Mr. C.’s Tipton Slasher Anastasia Bustamente was declared Vice Presi- | flower to flower, sipping, &c. &c. aoe eee sete Bente Thiet wontteoes | oN Bofiuuteds of Garments ready made, which will be | 10S FULTON ST., BETWEEN NASSAU and WILGIAM. ‘The matter was decided in two straight heats, with ease, by Ephraim winning. Timo—2m, 61s; 2m. 46s, The dent—a ministry of the Yorkino party was then Oh! there are many, many more love-inspiring | and oppressive inequality would be corrected by « peed] sold wholesale or retail, very low. m20 Im*re THE Proprietor of this establishment has recently saded to 3! Fe eee sched $04 to 655. formed, Santa Anna being Secretary of War. women and promising men in that hall, but | improper or unnatural division of the great States of New 5 HAN fs exsensive stock of spring goods, an assortment "Thon succeeded, & purses $30, mile heats, best three in| Soon’ after the accession of Guerrero, Busta- | Somnus overpowers faculties, and we must e’en | York, Pennsylvania and Ohio.4 = | CLOTHING snd SoD rea pushes ouk| Minette ely meee rape fs soars $130 under the seddl mente revolted. ‘The civil war that ensued ended | yield to his balmy influence and seek repose, tobe | Error or Inuipeurtr.—On the 1th inst, a wretch | \/ Price given for all kinds of Second-hand Goods, b jess than the same goods (manufactured in the, manner 'H. Cooper ente: on the death of Guerrero, who was executed asa | carried off to fairy land in the arms of Morpheus. | named William Hudson, living in Pendleton county, | Ww p—A tine throngh the Post Olhce % pe tap fe ebony fonda eT sc Bull traitor on the Mth of February, 1881, at Ciula, in | So good night. Virginia, murdered his wife and two children and maimed | Nii ,* ine,turourh ine Tost Ofce rable: kasortment of | sdvertivers expenses being bata tithe of those of the more Oaxaca, leaving Bustamente ‘in the Presidential — four others; the lives of two of the latter were de | senesind wecond-hand Clothing,'cheap for cash. ml8 Im*re | splendid establishments in Broadwa Tre is in consequence or He surfendered himself soon afterwards, wade fa. nee | emma second nan Cloth, CNET TE | enabled to offer goods of correspoudiag deserjptign at lower Santa A: tad +: andiaé the head - Coxcorp, (Mass.,) May 8, 1846. Py,s0.9m iogeiry, said that he: commmitied. the. deed’ 6's CAST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE ee ee a | ae en a ee a to the nant | The Railroads of Massachusetts—The Gridiron of | it of passion occesloned by improper conduct on the part | OR GENTLEMEN having any cast off clothing| METROPOLITAN HAT AND CAP STORE, 3 rrison of Vera Cruz, marched to the cap- « of his wife. L fa Second Heat.—Very similar to the previous, in 2m. | ital, where a treaty was entored into between him _the Union, §e. + | “sanveo Hne Riowe—An Engllahman, who-zeoantly | fs some, by sending forte sabre o: has seotdiness| CM: PLUNKRE EE GO. bie tet crete pla ew sony CG[ NGI td ue tackior Whalebons «wel on | BhePustamente by which the latter etened the || Masmchusetisicalled the gridiron ofthe Union. | wiempiod 1 commiea nin earn guage Tr | repay swe © deacaty Mae COMER. | Meee cueiaes sme Se alee Sasol 3 vl i il of , Was tarred, TOU; eo ret wi a |, B.—! le i 7 tested heat throughout, Time—2m. dls. elected in the year 1828, Santa Anna then senta ts numerous railroads, running out of Boston to | Song t err atl then driven from tne community. | asimerce Mites tags TAL shale hich they offer to the public at the ad acZiy, Lane Isanp Ragen —We are Ukely to, hare brig of war to New Orleans, to con-tuet home Pe- rer nak and corner of aid ane ogry et Gronata Peniextiany Leaseo.—The Penitentiary of TAKE NOTICE, nother » | draza, who was living in exile in Phi ia. Pe- | give if appearance, from cupola of the , has been leased for the term of six years, under IE 8 iber having made ; fetweoutine uaconquersble Fashion and & colt of extn ee ag ert woor theds months | State House om Bescon Hill, of « stupendousopectinen of | A tere of the Loginature, to Maj John O. Graham of | (bly enheged hig premicen, i now r | Coosa, at $5000 per year. This institution has heretofore | Blacksmith and Machine work ordinary promise, of the celebrated Boston, owned b: | thi ined ired of hi Sai Col. Johnson, of Virginia. Old Napoleon takes the at remained unexpired of his term, Santa Anna | that useful kitchen utensil. | Gost the State about $15,000 per annum, to .support it, | bleterms, at the shortest notice. inperson. Gar city wil be filed with southera volun | pectin nd oma teen dent, and got | . THet® Mulroads ar great regulators of society in New | Gver andabove its income;-—ho small item of expense | p,N.B-—To Saddlers and others—100 sets of Ham Long England. They are pests to some, afford large incomes | ‘422 Im¢m 251 & ‘Tnx Franxuix (La) Racrs.—The Banner gives the | into office on the 16th of May, 1833. of 5 fon Rxanntin (La), Races ating on heffraskli | After overcoming some ‘internal opposition, | others, spoil farms for hundreds, and make this the | Loss or Lirx.Eliss Greathouso, his, wife and three | “JEFFERSON I [NOE COMPANY.— TL ea course, “itenys, the attendance at the races this season | Santa Anna conoeived the project of establishing | greatest travelling and visiting portion of the civilized | ph Gg rede Pe OR pp aa veel Orrice No. 50 WALL st., opposite THEIMERCHANT®’ Bssctr BanY Ocain bites, 4 tos lente spe fag ‘was not as.good as usual, owing, inagreat measure, to 4 central consolidated government, wholly .inde- | world. Take the rounds of the dépéte in Boston at any | day night of last week. The water rose and covered them TP HIS Compan Cphnnd te Taerd colina Vins os Qommnee sale at CARL KING'S, No. 17 Division street, the fact the planters were behind-hand with their crops, : " . tnd were obligad to take advantage of the dry weather | Pcndent of the States. Congress sanctioned the | time, from six in the morning to six in the evening, and | while asleep in their log cabin. by Fire, on dwelling honses, warehouses, buildings in ge- nc general assortment of Straw Hats and Paris{Rib and the Si id des. i usement comme! » a jan rey the Nati Yair al r + b >, NG, match rice, between Mr. J. F.Miller’s b. £. by Boston, | general. bandboxes, waiting for the numerous trains to start, All ton, thefurniture for a bed chamber, valued at thirty ou and transPortatior ECTORS. PREMIUM BOOTS. and Mr. Parrot’s br. c. Auster, for $1600—two mile heats. | The State of Texas opposed this project—and | and the man with his mite bi millions, | thousand dollers. The material is rosewood, and the Elisha Ri FINE, FRENCH BOOTS for $3.50, city made, gud ‘The Boston filly gave Auster the frst heat, and took the | the difficulties that ensued led to the capture of | "I have seen it stated somewhere that atrain of cars, for | Workmanship the perfection of cabinet making at the pre- freee? are equal +9 thoee sold is other stores Tor two last with ease. Time, 3:50—4:00—4:08. ‘Track heavy. | Santa Anna at the battle of San Jacinto. cars, for sent Joseph Di French Galt Boots for $4 30, equal to ‘Stvonn Dar—Jockey Club Purse, $75—Kntrance add- (< jacinto.g : me mented ge, leaves Boston, for some | joseph this cxty for $6 or $7, at YOUNG & JONES ed—-mile heats. Thrre were four entries: Parrott’s ch. | . As soon as Bustamente, who was then an exile very ten minutes, from sunrise to sunset, | James F.. Holmes, joot, and “hoe Manufactory, one of most, sa yl heats, Grovemberg’s grb, Hickory, Fraser’ | in France, heard of the éapture of Santa Anna, ghout the year. Twenty-two trains, I am told, | a wae Pee - Sh. £ by Leviathan, end A. Hubot’s Medoc. Wachenan-| he hastened back to Mexico, and was elected Pre- an over the Providence road, and even ten over | liam K. — ber 3 to on a over one city. ° pom out 1 1, and Leviathan filly 2 2. Time, 1:64;— | sident. J | peti seg Aa Plats i tks dag, cof Svawilisee one Without Medi ‘Ty Baths. D , ages Bor ; Beading: aan Pe ones, 4 Ann 8. i is li afte: . Sheen! icine: jecti 5 is jerritt, rt Smith. ‘ . ae as bat decbey ‘Olu Puree; $100—-Sntrence 068: | ros eyon ie Anica regained hid Hberty, and afer | or more leeumetves: eagable oF’ seccmaplishicig, wit | 7 iheMt’ Medicines, Rejections, oc Bushs. Die THOMAS W. THORNE, President. | _m25im¢m Near Brondway, New York ed—Two mile heats. Wim. H. Parrott’s b. f. Kate Luck- ‘ining in retirement some time, he took the | case, sixty miles within the hour, running up and down rey et, CARTON. J GEO. T. HOPE. Secretary. 924 thre BOOTS AND SHORS.—The public are invited pa emo ite have, beating J. F. Millers Joi Wells field in the fall of 1841, in opposition to Busta- | the “turn outs,” ready to start off at any moment. In-| BY M. WA! . FOR SALE OR TO LEASE, alt iod core o> large assorunent jemen' res Fea 8 £,’by jusp, Glansoo, MA. Frazer's ch | mente, whom he drove from power. He proposed | S900 Mis ci arton eens one tne Brent ralrond dé- | TP HE sen Exec Pieced: from. jhe 30d Tidal POR ONE Of MOHtE YEATCS, he Premien ately oc: | J Kulion and Ser Boat, Base ane Ey 698: ol gove | 5 ne Py r eur vi en, Wi oun Oo; Areata Glad Puree, $170—Entranee add- | Which ho tok his pleoe Angidtisional Procdent, | lt is estimated that one million of passengers annually | ang jnfallil s aly discovered taf nerecbie ithin's few yards of tie New York an Ralironds Gi | Hore of i ed Mile heats. W.H-Parrott's br.c, Auster came out | Such was the conition of Mexico in the year 1841, | Puts Up tnd down the Hudson rivet, to and from your | ly of overcom ‘of completely destroying obstinate, oF ed cccmpatione derpiting ome ; tre | ab Imer. 8 Canal st., comer Sullivan. first, and M.A. Frazer's Leviathan filly second. F. A. | But Santa Anna was not allowed to rermai is \city. I believe, from what I have already seen, that over | inveterate and habitual Constipition, without using eith nds is weil stocked fruit tress, and LOOK AT THIS! Freres Gabriel, and James Porter's ch.f. by Shamrock, bed in hi ae main undis- | one million yearly pass over the railroads that enclose | purgatives, injections, or baths; followed by a great number ing stream of water running within a few feet LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, if you wanta TR ir yg one Ra aad Aiden y » | tur in his position. Boston in their iron meshes. The Hudson river is an im- | of authentic documents from eminent physicians and other Also, 8 Feat bark Mill and Tannery with a - ie ncicla.oh ovts and Shoms, ell Bh Wr Brood were fou ye, 1:53}; Texas asserted her independence, and was re- | portant latercommmunication to New York, but the grid- f distinction, certifying the complete efficacy of | viloge ateashon, tas mighs be weed of u Il Gad the largest assortment, cheapest, cognized as an independent nation by France, | iron of Massachusetts is, perhaps, of more importance to | hich the eRvaLenta of Mr. Warton yelling house, ‘There is Bene ay city. Dont mistake the aumBer/ City Intelligence. England and the United States. Meantime, Santa | Boston, beeause it is seldom frozen up—never more than this coustry and ie oll pasts of a: 0 food.and posession igedway, corner of Frnaklin rest. ra Roworustiw Tourtine Squane—This agreeable re"| ANH Kept up a kind of skirmishing warfare with |a,oriwo daysat a tine, cod" permanently curing dn ditestng apafa shane of Ril Mabe, Ne-38 | iow orca of Sdaiam. Post Catt enaemaal ieaiks teeaaels oo EDWARD J. EARLE. | removing that State, but never succeeded in making any | 4,7 perg.are tbout six hundred miles of railroed withia | sfectioar hes induced many ne: treat, where the industrious citizen, after his day’s toil— | formidable demonstration against it. its of this State, extending into other | vario. im. pre on n a i States, and ti ith the of outside | ge#uine. Great suffering, injury, and in cases deaths N = 5 SHEET BRASS. the lover with his tnamorate—or the philosopher, after t readers are familiar with the succeeding | nlrosda necking orovary paint ia the Union, ‘rhe ce | bars oecarred. where these’ inea preparations have bess | prypyp cheapest ON DOW SHADES: nited States, | JAMES G. MOFFETT, No. 21 Prince street, feasting on the sweets of study, may be seen each eve-|events in that unhappy country. General Her- | pitalists here look upon this sort of enterprise as the best | “*** BEWARE OF IMPOSITION for sale wholesale or retail, | o& Wooster and Greene streets, manwfhciaret of ning quafiing the cool invigorating breezes, fresh | rera was successfull in deposing Santa Anna, and | and safest, and all persons, great and small, in a pecunia- ; . UNCKER & BECKER, 58 Chatham street has uh om Ike a font tie fey “iver a: | banishing him to Cuba. Paredes deposed Her- | ry point of view, take one or more shares, according to Rta be oe fn mi Cor dpe: Mi i oa _tmylTim#rre oe door from Chambers street, N.Y. | sanorumeat St all Siter fo ete ieee than any other they lounge through the walks that have been | rern, under the cry pf war, and he is now Presi- | tteir moans, in all the lines rumning over their farms, or "A WARTON, OF PARIS. SARACEN'S TAD, 12 DEY STREET, N. Y. | the city, and warrants it equal to any made im the Uni a ee Lot lowdread. WaaeeEIe, meniomes ot | en ee Eee pee ees etna ot tin | one Meeting teceyie Me} JOSErH SMITE, ite of Worcester, Engl cas lars | Sites, ill deliver goods sold by him in any this Towdian ea pect loafers of alti a on rp enery' ie ; uty Ena Gi ML. wi every description, who stay, overnight, with a view t0| From Navvoo.—We learn from s gentleman | Now Basland is so thickly interwoven with lines of iron rile WVilliam st, between Fulton and Ann ste thac he | waa recently ied wap bis house int very muperit | eit of Be cull delireuspeds told erd'at ny Pomel ftv of Bocaaterrations epply. to every aid epee fn Mas | Who left Nauvoo on Friday last, that a large | Gnton sated os tue man ine baterpion, Jen sy witht Saris to deociagioe theese Yroes toe evar | wr a, a retofores Ke ir Brass and Copper Tubing of all sizes made to order. elt at Liguo ; aa ci We, asi, om, om Ss in he promi | Smo he Movant enema! ha ae aa |aasece ar Ronse nae aya Meth | ldo ork y My Jo. Mion, pe Brut | Bau omfg sooerendaltca Chr Ben | Of PAINTINGS. — of & strict look out, Permly insulted and attacken by | with the prospect befors thom, and many had come tothe |the towns ani the people a little activity, increase, | Mesars Watt ie Ketcham 12! Fulton asin nd Broadway; ea newspapers is exeelled by | FEENEY PENT tert ve will Tretccas et ite. tome of te brutal rows who Inf; andi the pe | goneusion tha they would nota at ll, Great die though frequently nominally, he vale of lasd—and the | Charfes Stand, 18 Fultowit. "'**"»mybiimer | mo house in New er Whats, Benars, We ttt | sng pitarce only, which wil be executed (as ners those them wailed, \e 3 tome: histl — a a ‘most eu - i , Joren i tice Me ‘obliged fo go armed, and protect thenealves | 2 Gay 10° determine, what was best to be done. | oncmotve, steow hourly throws asuell cmeu of ox. WANTED, cent rae vari ee partes, andthe comet and sccou | best pgasible manner. Haferences given if required 5 res from the -plok; AL ond rs who flock ‘here | The lea of the business is not, we presume, as | citement through a hundred towns and villages of this FEW active Young Men to go Boath or West, to act ax | Btodation of customers always attended to, Lodgings, ke. ESE roo every eating in earch of booty.” Look eut for pick: | ‘ey 4 citizens of the adjacent country | State. On the other hand, these railroads, according to AL Keonts'for the gate of new sn rorular Publications, | _MyIS twee REMOVAL. pockete in this quarter. chore. Since ave learned from | the views of the old fashioned people of the interior —the | $990,0ver and above their expenses will be ingures to them in CHURCH'S VEGETABLE LOTION. AL, CEN IINGHAM ina removed hie tock of Watehoa, i officers of the steamer Prairie Bird, that the majority | men and women of the last century—are terrible inv ree f t oat i zi « Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and are, Tats Adctoune--Ladt night, st about @ o'clock, a | (ue oMicons of tho ot x | ry: te | Bowe'Sinen now i Par employ will'no doubt, make ‘over | (IVHIS highly valuable Cosmetic will effectually cure erup-| zat, (nck were! (baw tore) oppost years the well known Coliec- tral e ‘4 von 9 re ac- | ders of their soil and their quietness. They alarm their ir Clear of all expense. Each mi tions : tat face and skin, particularly pimples, blotches, Gold, Silver pt ‘t les. ard, met ej an accident, whic! it : fect; it cattle out of thelr propriety, cut up their farms, and tend serie will bo iecguiary for them to have HBR ‘ach of their other tomdfoolery, as cannot be convenient: | lages near Borto front pkg rad at op waltt Otkse of the lag \y transported to their New "Jerasslom.—St. Leute Now | eleged, tn the see ed A spe coma bones SGNS | ofowe Union." Ail Tewters must be post paid. myi6 imere Mey 13. | criligious men and women, who delight In robbing the KITCHEN RANGES. ite ‘tacles from 25 cents te $10; Perifo esp eas loc | cad ea Where Seedy ad Waa Be in bottles at 75 cents a Bor ground na i 5 o ' a, it this t advisable to sell the tempi to loosen the moral tightness e itants. All vil- ida oy street. Also by Mrs. Ha d jarranted. J. WAR IOR, <a Go? Sa GRY Lee decpet Oroe ee vanes Meer St Sortie vl i engine R. A. C. CASTLE, 381 Broad: he trees and shrubbery of their limbs and blossoms. ‘WO OVEN KITCHEN been 11 . ‘groin, for | Pacers Avrain mw Franxtix.—The Planters’ Thus, while railroads give an impulse to the growth rp Brprecern The ines of woth Di. Toodt cobcesutmenten tt T= Fine Geld, Roll ‘and Cracibles, al- ‘At Half past 8 wwner of the 9th gives the vulars of a shock- | of the towns and villages in the interior, they have a to the trade, or set them ap troduce mum; able improvements, f | ways on hand. my5 Ii hi his life were ie a Goce at ‘on the 29th ult., be- | tendency, in the estimation of many who love peace and Soarding Ronse, the rig! | which are hj Teeth. These possess — entertained by the physicians, who were immediately on {ween Mr. Cerrol M. Vinson, « planter of St. Mary's, and | quietness, to injure them as places of residences. ge et | ire rag e-like, nataral appearance, anapproschable, for FOR, ALL, WELL AND SICK, ste, the spot. He was carried home senseless on a bier. ‘rhe Mr. lately an overseer on the coast— | This town, one of the oldest in the State, a place re- eayed Month cid foil ke. Tender Teeth Bited | MLM peteet ous Medicnsed Y. fond i hed @ ‘of long | markable in the history of the revolutionary war, visited | Jeers, yy Teats me in assertisk | . 40 rt ‘and had once come ’ wae aes of the came time, Ia | = Lie wm oiewe the morning ot the one the altercation | by hundreds annually, to enjoy its excellent society, is to the | ran, and in ite course knocked down three little ¢ him in erie possible way, jtnueneen aad Served of cant iy a relied tt within, a aie the dren in the street, to one of whom it gavoakick onthe tet and Gador bonds to hee ieee | or Boston, but notquite near enough to make it place | Wishing to purchase. "The prices id of a serious character. | patience of the latter being exhausted of resort for the merchants of that city secking residences | De are iy curing, and are ‘0. 18t. John’s Lan P: Killed or not. rested ndigaiter he track Vinson, “wiereupon Vinson {inthe county; andi injust far enough of to bring the supplied with ation ofkee, add Ded roses OHA | Ni recwoiid aterm meron he Cale, tht he | “Eee sey .ctts Ole with » revolving im the side and towns farther 1a the laterton in Siveey competes with | Aino *riNWane, baal aah Hale have | Bade a Mae eee Teak be will ‘sd chonged "80 call and have been evabl fod | itin trade If siness of Boston masons at needy tnt Mangve tates and bole than they. can Lt t elsewhere. “Bes tr ure half an hour's natiee, ap tinues to increase as jy an ithas withio the last five 3 Y, ‘sent to any part of the city or vicinity i J. KELLY. i A GHEROLR 208, Merchants would find it to their kdvamtag | 88 nd th le crowded into , as the: L} pearance before s court of jetice-=N, O. Beer Mania’? | Rete bens the innvodiate suburbs of the city will ahorly | _m#1 mere . he 0s asimer_ | NATHANIEL FAULD! ¢ ‘opposite h id paste. It it hil ft d Baths | Becomes impected with, and renders the tooth an nefel seit | remedy for colds; shoumatiem, chills and lo tod set was when sonnd ravid Im®r only a cure, Fac Tap my fel into.” pins BIRD CAGE MANUFACLOKY, “3 the ls that Hesh ie eesching, and are ve They off esi of the corner Beach surest. ‘The Subserib | THY pecioeab Customers, and the Pablie, that he | to Sean infer fom to cast and examine his stoe! become so filled up, as to constrain many to 7 SRORE AND FURNITURE o neers Racers Ta Men Somat | eer i ne th naa gg MANTEDY cs marcy ne, TUE Seiya leek atm | eee ahead taker WS A wi icon, his stoc! - of the guns. Tt was a dangerous deen quite cvol—even frosty. The thormomether in this | twenty-five miles of Boston, affording the beat socte higost reicocan be abisined by ladies and gentlemen Tirocatity of Compute. and Chemvent Ojllat a ower | Sher ?.200, a doves snd 30 demilohas sires Peg? any pe city, was at 78} on Monday afternoon st three clock; at | nd the strongest ioducoment tothe tite of eaters, w Dy papliagg se Une a The saborribese, wnatbesos, | St Savane, hig altits ef Terpeahan ax tn the oi an wy pM Wy. eT danger. are on the folllowing morning it was 41}, begin to increase in wealth with some rapidity. Then the Fee el Promptly attended to. | market price. Loply pervopa) or rhe bccn! ert | have be mandity 1 their eene renge fi from 18 10 38 year Seater e preceeetreaes | WeeseURe red ciah Ganal| intnen yom eee omer on wah aer COMER, | Sa en ‘e v7 FBiton of the, Hew: spear cach J rad_nigh the front wan vo never that it has probably caused | ~ : no te | . au timer Mirdcte te LreeCG URNA ite. | a peste cmmeire Severenens Poieiiesre ja a no more, for injury to vegetatio | event, Mr. Wesson, one 6 7TREET, vena ae kan AES ail fees of every description, . that a eet inbabiant, has ‘rected + magniicent hotel-—aa TAY. HPIS & Co. rage AND Cont. TH oe Pi SEAL, CSE E Uconenma | EAGLE, COFFER HOUSE AND. BATHS, ~ — centre a wel fare e 4 sold able corms. G Peart , berwoen, Contre “] Axaustioy Row, The Abolition Convention w! pockets, swieslons | mle house ts yadg- ware, Vat hess yreseing, a ih IN ‘‘oldand shower Baiha, eal to those in any ones oe new i hich whole regiment ick Mr. Hadlock in excelfont Us | ters, Gant and Opa ak rmportatiang, at | A100; > Cleaning Boing and ‘Wednesday, was broken up by the ve on ie an lon A extremal low prides ri py A paper. a2 Iin®! superd style. On hand, 100 Drape dope (0 ihe eds Tota ad. Very on fom era Seeet stem | sate tice i alas na Lae ee a | eo oT sora ies