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ils of ui other banks in the State are at a discount of #toZ percent. This willsorve as a guide to those not enerally acquainted with the value of uncurrent money, and put them on their guard against all swindling brokers. The issues of banks of other States are redeemed in ‘Wall street, at the following rates :— parties be ich ‘tioned atticles, warranted, | twee te mciomes etitrchs erates ae coe ee ! Pink WOKKS!! ear in this country, and can be Taam stenaeas hnie Agist, bs Laba ers, port ay oo at or merchant’ vessel “mya im*r 2KANE’S PATENT PORTABLE BATHING ieee APPARATUS. Shower meet Done ze oe := i The lower house ofthe Legislature of Maine, by a vote of 67 to 66, has instructed the Committee on Finance to report a bill reducing the State tax of the present year to one-half the amount levied in the act of the last session This State tax amounts to $200,000, and the poticy of abolishing @ part or the whole of that tax while a vestige of the existing State indebtedness remains, may well be doubted. According to a recent report of the State Treasurer, the receipts into the treasury and expenditures,from January 1, 1845, to April 30, 1846, were as annexed :— POE i oh Fgplnrtal 7 bg 1846. hk ry, from MTN ai teds, toolesiver enn eaioaer streets. my?7am*re SALT WATER BAIHs. JR. RABINEAU informs hi {4 uds and the public, that is large, safe and cow hi Castl den, for ladies and gentlem. til 10 o’clock at might—cachore in. offers the advice and experience of nearly forty Jeers, to ec The lovers of health and comfo: os . $610, 991 46 HE MEMBERS OF + 4 UNION STAK CRICK- cain the treesury Jan, ibis Ba | oF vale Avenuecon Tiaday the aa inst. ‘oratparet | F Total receipts ,008,313 70 | fowers ofthe bat'and ball. wall wore witsensng bya Expenditures 634,210 16 Game to comm 10 o'clock. my27 2* iT: HE Fortieth Aunive of the Colw mbes Peithologii Soc ov OF penn Colleee, will be held at Palmo’s | Opera House, Chambers street, on Thursday, May 28th, at 4 o'clock, UinyaT tet JOSEPH R. RIGGS, Secretary. THE AMERICAN GUIDE "ps ee In Press and near! ty HE AMERICAS GUIDE. BOOKA’ hand book fur ‘Tourssts avd Travellers through every part of the United States. Emi full tables of row d_ distances from clear and accurate descriptions of all the gud natural or artificial curiosities on The whole preced ith short direc- travellers, remarks on the United . ke. , Ke. of the peoples ta tabl Balance in the treasury. .. + $369,103 54 ‘The finencial resources of the State are as follows, + Cash in the treasury, May 1, freon Balance due on = of} Total. ........ The total Uabilities of the State on the 30th of April, 1846, funded and floating debt, were as annexed :— Posture Foxpep Dest. 1 Keepers, Faney 8 . relia. manul ure ,and others, will fndit | 2 ‘There will become due in 1846. +500 00 is work.’ They will do d 1847 800 00 %. ,400 00 01 , 000 00 For one fourth 685 00 To insure an insertion, ple: 000 00 G 000 00 Bookseller, 148 Chena street Ph Oy 000 00 and MEPLETON & CO 500 00 _my2 2tis*re way, New York. do do 1860.2 252252555 63,000 00 | ~ ELEGANT BLACK LACE MANT UNSWORTH, Im A Amount of funded debt..... «$1,274,285 00 + No. 42 John street Fast hentted Amount of floating debt... ... 167,204 93: Com Harze Lsssall cane of flee sp black i Lae ‘ls, eee cat f hay Se Mt hants and Total debt, April 30, 1846. .........--+ $1,441,609 21 | fublicare invited to call, as they on betold at once t9 close the cas The EY stall nt. NB.—Orders executed for any part of the country. my27 lin*re 25, 000 cack LEND ON BOND AND MORT, pelicancs, on pro- 5 weelnte 8. , and at very moderate prices. FINE |.INEN SHIRTS. Eepanrs PALMER & FAR, 476 Broadway, cont tlemens’ Linen to order, and warrant t patterns aud finest needlework charact Estimated receipts and expenditures for the year,are as my27 lw follows :— Receirts ann seta hens 1846. Cash in the 71, 1 State tax "baltncet) for for 1840, "4 See eal Es ity and Brouk 8. BROAD, Now it Wall street, in the Croton Water Office, Basement. my26 Im*re SHARON SPRINGS PAVILION. HE PUBLIC js informed that hment, ed and im) ¢ of tI ving e last NER. Notes receivable in Treasury offic Total......... + $751,876 46 Estimated ‘expenditures for same period. . ++ 306; Estimated balance. .......... +--+. $445,628 49 The large amount of cash on hand is accounted for in BOARD AT STATEN ISLAND, WCUEE syperetany informs his friends and the je my 2s er ° o'clock, at the ‘a deceased M. "Ro. a valuable Sod pipe, ke. seo ‘on reasouabl ans, large ‘aoa 93 @. HAL N ES: Auctioneer, Mea LIBRARY. F J° Seles room, 17 Wah street—Pirst, the L jedical G hairs, Tables "At private sale—Warranted i at an ‘all sizes, at fac- aT Ss, area | B alone. spe p postive and ry lat Stands, Bureaus, &e. Water Fountain, cooler, silver draw aap my3s ier Hariiae will sol en ou Fed previous. - The atter Feeted to this sale. For } the morning papers. TO floor of THE BARGE the house A SMALL DENSE ‘AMILY- A —t the pleasantly situated house, No. ssl May 25, 1846, Jacob 8. Platt cies a od road Berewss will elor iene | of ry ipaticalis tao under auction head in are yr and very convenient. immed my28 z id finished Store, hed 1 sesh feeder No. 23 Fulton stro, e doors from Fultou ase. The house js 25 by 45 rooms, and being on the is 2 good location for immediately. For GEORGE VAN BRUNT. itrequlced, 8. APDIY re other my2261 street, Brooklyn. dapoted of York, has john H. Hi lies can int han they can ages re are pearl; country place, an u my26 lm*re MFURNTE HEDOR INFURN 1 zollce, Wich besay ace Sd oe cod Meee oe Dane FOR SALE OR The Modern built throe story ie house, 215 Adams ‘of at public auction, on the fora f Lay ot ey mee repeingn ra term of years. jeation Adame st. Eo “yA Denclamciaaranes ‘0 LE’ FOR SALE, A BOUERS BUI LT. Rear Btable bi Coach Efouse straqh bor ncipal f rubs, an Reve Lent sola fork JOHN a or ere oUbN Hes ri BATHOTE MR. PALMO, so long ku: A, ae ie cose ‘fe e accommodated on acres of ground attached to Mr. Palm the r in fact, can act as they would in acountry seat belonging 8. ina sivate fea here the eo oat If not sold by private sale, it will be 15th day of M: Esq. more in the eity at ou fashionable hot ents can walk aboutthe gard MR. two rooms, with rede rivate fain nm, this offe: halt of th this way : amount received on account of the North- Eastern Boundary, $142,382 44 ; the Land Agent paid into the treasury $156,871 03. This sum exceeds by nearly one hundred thousand dollars the amount estimated. and is a larger sum tham was ever before paid into the treasu- ry from that department, since the organization of the government of that State, The further sum of $19,716 23 has been received as that State’s portion of the proceeds of the sales of the public lands. All the State scrip due and $90,000 due in 1848, has beentakenup. The credit o! the State is good and the stock at a premium. Old Stock Exchange. $5000 N'Y Btate 5s, 1850 95. 15 shs Moe & Wor 6ds Fd 10000 Ohio 6s, 1960" 510 92% 225 eo 2 100 Harlem RR 100 musicians privates oh ‘The term of en ars, and nope a smart and iv «lie, e removes Planters’ Hote! 4 's Hotel, corner of Swan an fen streets, Tomp- ie L, jane is now ready to receive boarders, on mod- is i e above, hotel Rca one of the finest prospects on Staten Island, an is close tothe Ferry. (aad Seve louses and Cotages an Ap. ply to OP VOLFE: Wolke! 3 SHaek TO MECHANICS. A BAW has been passed, authorizing the formation of a Corps of Sappers, Miners and Pontoniers, or Engineer Soldiers. The company will consist of 100 men, viz—10 ser- master workmen; 10, corporals of overseers: two rivates of the first class, or artificers, and 39 class, or laborers. tment ie ive ake feos pti be ce above mentioned w sod racte theltaeariey an be made until th er have been tested, It wi that the pay of this corps is in oe to the gt wales mi ired. Se: its will rec ir month—corporals, of the 2d class, $9. Be: be subsisted, clothed and furnished i attendant the f the United Seaton, ier ea! hen may ‘be fairly re ted at For farther pe Particlery mre the recruiting randes- vous, 115 Cedar street. for this company will also be received at West Point, N.Y... Pimyae 2wre the ee class, $! COUN “At Bedford, LI, three miles from South Ferry, and near lil secon a and dinit the a ‘months, fed welve lots of ground iteben ‘&e., in basem on first floor, and four my25 2w th AHOUSE AND BARN, vith about si = ee of ground, situated in aihe ville Hastings, ter count State of Ni on x é kw, nutes o i dens, which with ‘fruit. Also, a pleasant grove, wil lyr stol orn Se) Rooms FURNISHED OR UNFUKNISH TO LET—Inasmall and most deli fully fa to near the Washington Parade Groun o1 y, and in a pleasant, quiet out children. TRY RESIDENCE FOR the A COTTAGE, nontsiat floor ‘an re for me fe by ceanibes and raliroed to ner’s house, &c., with four acres, in- and pas! cow. (omrarences the city. It will be let with or wwithoat fara, tO. B. FISK, 42 jam street ppl} Also, a ba w French h Cottage on tier's Garden, 14 miles from readiness for a tenant in two weeks. Apply as above. my23 lw®re situat one or or without full or partial in the house, nor ote be taken, its of only three grown persons. gentleman and lady, y, Gesitons = y rs an opportunity but rarely m the house willbe let to a desiral Address at desk of this myl9 tf rre Railroad Depot re. Parlors, (46 fet irst, floor, eight rooms on attic, swith kitel Oxford street, near Parmen- South Ferry, with stable and enclosed. ‘The cottage has a nursery, ent; two parlors and breakiast room, bedrooms on second floor—will be in GENIN’S It is about two ys Public, as article for a extraordinary larg tion their patron: to show that sents for publ more pleasant than either jiture and, yy LATERS aehehe abst cee ase si etre $e Svcs, am “Se Readlag Ra wo ga | S Mew York Rew Hoots pat on inthe beat manner aed ‘4 rived at Baul RR 99 2 3 ong ee a at | ie deerand MiP Cask’ teary street, will. be 50 52%, ttended to. my26 ti 200 do Be 100 Mors Canal 12hy es rs low Exchange. YNCH& COWLI daily at, th © sab Mettn Gone 3 3 vba Nor k Wor, 03 325 | La yard. comer of Ngan ne Faget in Rd SHatemRR “eax & do stw 524, wd Hi from, he Landyof the Forest Improvement Compaay. $0 Lourleiand RR 02021 2 © do wow 83 Fhe celebrated Black Heath Coal, from pea size to lump, for = Norte Wor RE 3 52! KH | nuenaig Fis manufacturers. 2 & Thndy 2 & pies TRAN ES S %& "Bahk 50 do rs mene Sy FRENCH Va at alt SOCIETY. sea chara HE Ee MEMEBERS of ae ‘ited to attend a ic je e on Thu: ’ srl ate CEE Kav eset utc oe” By ries of the Fresidenty on MAURICE, Secretary. oe tmmere (tS) Fre. kSONn aici ‘Ck COMPANY, Onna No.0 W L fe THsfMEncHants? BLACK WALNUT DESKS. Tes Company edpcinues to insure against loss or damage RTMEN' Rp fs oon Black ‘Walact Decks Sy for by Fire, on welling ~ » a ey ge dings in 4 ATS a cade to ae mane 6 q 1% 3 Broad fener goods, bop ory eels apy every Sf is reeset pet TS JE OOPARTNERSHIP khew Thor Jeuebh Alten,” i losep! len, Heats ANL poresas tndghted to’ thelace Gran wil plecse make | Mi James E, Holmes, Ki 3 aarlandt street, who will John P. More e late fi John H. William K. Thorn, if THOMAS Score : ae Morrell, jvelling ov Tet, audthe | Rrancis : john, tt, we == Joba’. Meret HoMAs Ww. THORN President. GEO. T. HOPE. Secretarv. THE CITY FIRE INSURANCE Orrice, No.6) Wats, stncet, Cit TIT. cera ali pai 2 inte eehtoes nis pea Hae _ Soon in st, ey oseee by fice $150,008. on Reema Ecapeny cresed iia capital stock “fasnrunce ageingt loos or damage by Fire effected om appli- simran BH BEARING, Frevtent THE LONG ISLAND 300-000 DOLL CO! . CAPITAL 8 000 rr isk: GTONE SEAL ENGRAVE| od, Herald Painter, Coate of Arms, led to ry ¥28 It®re y2 an part Bt Cencls, iseks tr rie ila ames. M. LEVETT, DENTIST. ORE HARM resalts from bungling perlormances of t Dentists than the public are aware of us, we recommend 1 \way and a Warren, + pant ‘Artifieval rie pressure —N oe, I Baooxurn, | ible Teeth, on the pr Ys Weekly Messenger. C ana Conflagrations that have ever occurred i owe their escape from them with compara to the aystem which they fave aways 3 Tog il waded sd paid sromarel ae mstain wi and paid prompt “The ial care to notify the New "York, of eae Siren ron poles sad studious of Syne cul prefer bor ‘Adlreat, with Tali particulars, ce m Wax a oy Ger alee bg : 5 mibe perfectly competent. Pe wit be Spores Aonly at 45 Mercer street. WANTED, ‘ Algmisnremancers ae Bites 158 Bostos, Siac, Fost Otiee. LADY, whe, : educated, is familiar with the modern es, and ied to es ty let 's Boots an: new, latest jashions, made under our own inspection and retail » Will receive, at_her er,) a moderate distance from pte misses, ix and af TEAC AND ST. LAURE NCE RAILROAD. OTIC. RAC -TORS. that to Tillie be increxsed, good board, for the work, ata = age ‘mode tal sed ig ae sre and instruction. lw*r GENTLEMEN S| \LEFT-OFF WARDROBES | ., bee z aie NTED, references as to character ‘A futher extension i¢ fifteen or more adi mbraci Se prepare Lie of put ci oasis Gh Riioed ae ase Ssecnaas SEINE be Portland, Me., May 186, NEW YORK AND HAR OAD ‘ANY. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Cer th Peale da aaien al wee A lin qnally GENTLEMEN’S SUMMER HATS. BIRD, CORNER PINE “AND NASSAU STREETS, Iie ‘Velie At starnen of seiner scouting ble oa erarenen REE, =f isk vk plan mas eee fc, Migs ee rae Sele BIRD, corner Pine and Nassau sts. y all case new crop, very su y. Sie ALL, % mues fi, te ne, ecarine, Ore NTL A V enor. ust reed a Pape ad Vanilis &ee., for flavoring ice creams ; 1ON. rj HMA SES CONSUMPTION My eer one AND DISEA! a ber of the Meas ad Lent ‘of the rice Company. fy means a amen Shades et Bei tea iouhae” PP SENe: from 27% to 33g nates. Pricy rr introduced by i Cage to the notice of the New Yorl Inaae wees heves for success atten mount of sa! stowed ee them by the have not been lost upon, the subscriber, who, ¢ is ever anxious to excel in his art, now i¢ patronage the Gossamer hat, mach auy other ever before offered. not liable, like the Leghorn and or color from moare, to oes om per cannot be soi 3) for the mach ad GOSSAMER HATS, cprouly $3.5, ears since the Gossamer Hat was fi most my ag ‘an 1the most tasty qd hem, evinced by the ‘and the yes approba- y who have giveo them er eer vom: a, lusca, Miss Bell. Low. 50 pikded parla stek cents; second and third tiers, 2 ets.; open at 7 0 lock—-Curtain will rise at half past seven 1LO'S GARDE! ‘The f this \blish- meat respectfully taforms the public, that he will com MONDAY, June 1, 1816 On lah Gosenk e - ABRIEL, JEROME, ANTOINE, ‘and the w vee ety will make their frst appearance in New Y. tome of theit most popular mi uit = niowsg recherche and elegant dovige | Tmmusement on et THE (ONCER 'S A LA MUSARD, 40 much admired ou previons seasons, will be coutinued, to sive effect to which, A MAGNIFICENT ORCHESTRA Various costly novelties are in prepara- etor has great Pleasure in announcing an on made with M’LLE BLANGY Dangeuse from the Opera of Paris, and the Berlin AUXHA RL BRADFORD JONES, PROPR ‘OR. if Yee public is respectfully mformed that a new and spa- cious Saloon, attached to the Garden, has been built, and fitted up in an elegant manner. for the production of Evening, He GARDEN senovetion, where ed of the richest and ee ingredients, “together ¥ with all the delicacies ef the ised Admi to the Garden, free; Saloon, 25 conts; Dre m28 6 Bores, 50 ¢ THIS EVENING. REE. LECT YRS upon Mesmerism, with Experiments, by Dr. E. J. Clinton |, comer Bee! an Nippwe streets. "Te cptzqered, ke, open at 734 o'clock—commence at 8 o’clock, this nd | evening, my? it /ollection taken to defray the expenses. serena ogame eniapiipeneeeinsipainntsiniansnicees HOWES & CO.’S ipa oe MAMMOTH T OF jized in ‘States, comprising 140 Men and Horses, re ‘conyey the performers, Fy mu 1 Paterson, Easton (Pa) ie company has Hauer eons rrhom it the cently’ arrived from ACART! culiarly her own, fasci was entered on Beresday ‘notes stolen from Order of. 1 8188 4, Witians Brad Brdera & Co., De Ror h Yio 46. Oct! AMES hay Baltimore, De Ronge | 4 hy itl | Oct, Sash 3, Wi naen | Ds og rman, Albany, De ¢ & Mora 40 a kW. Alling, ‘Newark, De Ronge & Mo- | Jo, Taplor & Armstrong, De Ronge & Moran, see, Perkins & Hopkins, De Rouge & Moran, due s'13, $267 8, Wheeler & Co., De Rouge k Moran, due | ish une, 1846. Oct. ahs Clapp & Co, De Ronge & Moran, due 17th Moran, draft on A. T. Chur & Go. FI ‘of De Honge & Moran, due 23d Noy, 19, $320 49, Wheeler, Williams & Duncomb, order of De | a, due laut ly, Nov. 19, $290 37, Jobu Henry & Co tat de aad July, 10K 5, $320 01 Wheeler & ‘o., order of De Ronge & Mo- tikdey & Clatlin, order of De Ronge & Mo- soe ath July, 1 Htowge & Moran, draft on A. 'T. Chur & os aa order of De Ronge ‘& Moran, due Sth W. Alling. Newark, order of De Ronge & | Draper & Jones, order of De | ugust, ‘ewark, order of De Ronge | pt. ne | 1, order of De Ronge & Moran, | P $912 18, De Ronge & Moran, draft on Brown & , Balto, order De Rouge & Moran, due 19th Sept., Lad Lewis, Saunders & Co., Philadelphia, jonge & Moran, due 14th Oct. 1846. Feb, on 18123, W. Benjamin, order De Ronge & Mo- | = (Hl. Brooks & Co., order of Henry | do, do. % t & Co,, De Ronge & Moran, due Feb, 13, $77526, Waldo, Noyes & Co., Boston, De Ronge & Moran, or 7th Oot, 1846. $100 08, De Touge & Moran, draft on Slinghuff & De- pare Baltimore, Jer De Ronge & Moran, due 19th Oct. due jan. 30, $1434 11, Blake, Paterson & Co., Boston, order De Ronge & Moran, due 2d Oct. 1846, Feb. he: gear as. lark & West, order De Ronge & Moran, due | th Oc! Feb. ‘oll: 4 81, Clark & West, De Ronge & Moran, due lith Feb 383 ‘san9 » 65. Hook & Townsend, De Ronge & Moran, due h Oct. b Hook & Townsend, De Ronge & Moran, due 3ist jet. 1846, March 5, $513 70, W. M. & J. Benjamin, De Ronge & Moran, due ath November, i816 og 16, $271 oF RY hyn hs pp & C. ett 33, F. 8. Winston & Co., De Ronge & Moran, ¢ ith Nov" , 1816. March 20, $237 96,, Gueringer & Latapie, De Ronge & Moran, March 21 $230 79, He Horton & McCamly, Horton & MeCamly, Jue Nov, April 6, $740.98, Cor ummins, Collins & Seaman, De Ronge & Moran, due’Dec. 9, M46 April 9, $366.54, Hurlburt & Sweetser, De Ronge & ©, Wie, ‘Taylor & Brintnall, De Ronge & Mo- s Moran, Dec: March So MeEtroy. MeMallen & MeHarg, De Ronge order Lyman Clapp & aoe 3 fe the les this country. The Proprietors re- excription given in the respec inary and daring feats perfor ees among ne 8 novelties wh Prletors offer are the celebrated Scotch GIANT ANP GIANTESS. 7 Pgueetriaa, Bitector Mr. HON NIXON, and the unapproachable « Among the Performers is the: fer. th the lapoleon of the Arena, NV ‘are the most extraordi: nile A ae oe whale cam by sex a, by tl Je ses by the whole Compan: Principal Ri- ose feat and ( astics by is aythologice! id lowes in peel il ate eaene tee classic performers in the wor! looding, moet fal acing jent A WONDERFUL ERA IN ‘MECHANICS AND SCIENTIFIC DISPLAY. Cape an iy fe JUNCEMENT. ctfully announs w York expeci ill preseat to their notice WONDERFUL CAB! p ing Mi peccneniael pl Figates, a: as must sur- as large as, mtg most delighnial functions of male ices—every muscle and fibre de will feed and fly, wild beasts will combat; inu- Hiciane will play grand operatic pie t any touch or handling of the artiste, wi these fect and wonderful suiornsca the world has on ever| cricheld Fal particulars in a few days. 2tis*re BROADWAY SALOON, 119 BROADWAY. HE undersigned. a well known ¢ terer for the people, has rately “a At A ‘peamtyfal fem: bit igh ma, to lose eith commonly the case ited. style of fimmings, +5 ly prevents al! ov rg bt GENIN’S fine and ise Store, roadway, opposite St. Paul's Church. HOTEL FOR SALE. CITY HOTEL, Ferneape u of the Cty Hotel by mh tg diapose of all ther Washington City, D. C.—The Pri frturee, as well Tease, which will to pn Me tiny: f wishing to embark in the busin An opportu- nity like the present is Offered. ‘The house will not be closed until further notice. A. FUL: = & Co. fladelphie La rt, Alban ie yarnal, it rors imes, an jeston Patriot, will please co) fortwo weeks, and send th “4 City Hoel “Ww. a D. SITUATED ‘eat be soma side of F Tone fp Island, 13¢ miles west of the ot EAND of Farm con- = eaine sinty scree of ion covered the balance unde: ings. communication with three times a day. For further particulars enquire of Corner of Li two sti qsuble arriage House, Orainery, lee House, and several their Weird wo ce. myit 2witaw t EM FOR SALE Se with On ion. shen attach. \OUSE, with k New York by Railroad and stages W. E. ISAACS, iberty and Monee New York. al63tawiw*r or of Mr. SHEPERD, on the premises. oHOAEL DE PARIS—ANTIONE, VIGNES, one he late proprietors o| ‘ins House, se no uforms his friends and the etraelling pub gab ° the roadway, York, eatranee on Re de street cid the Hoel ‘Be rk, e1 where re witht be he to patronize wit ‘or month, on the ‘most reasonable teas bs ss ‘any, a "ae cde 288 of which are in the ter in evel Hel forsnd from thee New Vork papers of inthe ime the chure vited we advant United tion the price, wi myl7 ttaw dw*rre The ‘arm is on und will Ye sold ‘eect , Indian corn aiid hay, equal to any inree stone coer contain eed every hisd it is not su thee save troubl Their annual suppl: Es small tnd Lares packag Ven able ‘Seeds ; Grass chest state of calivetion, Prednel wedon® On the 45, we @ veran- a) acres bei it ever- ere are on the farm 8 oF tenants, together with three stabling and for Mg conveniences for a hundred head of tons of dices wich sosck hoapey ware com cribs attached. There are algp the advan spring house, ice house, Of twoacres, orchards stocked with the finest frait, and grape wall, a stream of d, My winel ce Bsc ad e day. ived, and an om- kate, mening and qerening immediate vicinity are Episco) » Lutheran and cription is Lepespee et as be Persons wishing to,call aud examin I Cone beauty, Wealth. “titustion, and id by any in ce bag - so to men- FARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. — Jur SUBSCRIBER will sell Ah oa ‘of the best in C Columbia Come; hi Ay i rt vat jh able city it} owing, , in available trove or goad western a well located. $6,900 of the fe furth Teepeculery ane ire. the w eri m4 "Fee POST, tos Went wrcet, N.Y. THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER Lie SALE of choice i Seeds cor with Tall Utreertonsor cot aeeaiie it of the best pacl wa eEee pe comfort to shove who may honor him with thelr patron mya lwem COT. TLANRIC GARDEN 18 sow “OFEN. FOR THE orth’s Cornet Band will perform ever Tuesday" ane and Fri venings, commencing June 2ud, at o'clock. Admittan: x my3 3m*re WILLIAM ALLISON, Proprietor. TO VOCALISTS, MUBICIANS. aN? THE THEATRI- CORBYN, Minter ore Swiss Bell Rin spectfully informe the members of the Musleal’ and fess hat he will hare re ttiled ‘hs his ponte red oe th che shore bind tn afew reek a, an Lg seed his ser- ent to any Musical professor, band or cous. Tat atte faternicens niet ett sarieving. completed fis second tour throng ‘anadas, I, an island Cub as'v{sited alsvort every sevtion af thove oy crit adnen opm Sewasinee with aceg de a to a be believes that his services will prove advantageous to an) Safty. With: Sebel he oan Prove vantageous to any Letters addressed to W, Corbyn, Manager of the Swiss Bell ers, care Of S01. Seni malled belerts bay ioth, cad prapete et attention at that time. sof) rie aie seamed RMFORICy vn wee G. OF OIL P. TINGS, immense stoe! as low prices, anc lar prices, eee oe gaaaed of clos- ing ible: his Bool Cheap Lis List ¥ wil soon be published Tor those who will buy A guantities. rchasers are invited to call and examine his New Rooms, No. 203 Broadway, second floor. ald eodexs tfrre Their height is, i feet, het, ‘weight over 700 Ibs. Randall weighs 432 Ibs. “Mrs, Randall ts the moat enormous giantess ing world. They will appear and the Sealk,” ‘and he form extraordinary feats of | strength and agility, and_will tide ina! rseact. ‘The entertainments wil! ‘comprise Acts of H nanship, Gym- mastic Exercises, Classic Di us afterpiect ely estab! imself in his well moewn cpegpasion and he assures the public that they “further and | fare worse,” so far as devotion to his tetas may ensure ran, Nov, 7, 1846 March 11, $246 88, Hop! & Allen, De Ronge & Moran, ly, Horton & MeCamly, due Nov. 14, 1816 Fil 4, $717 De The ie at \ st negotiating any of No. 52 Broad st. ed ag: HC SEF THE brown horse rge Bald ” 15 hands high, 6 years old, perfectly sound, and kind in har- nest is never been trai wa! or trotted for money; Ot xreat bottom; is considered y young eorse, Possessing wi omon turn of speed, a mild disposition; style and every requisite fora superior road horse, and ren= d ble oue for any gentleman connected wit previously disposed of, will, po ule: tively be sold at Tattersall’s, on Monday, Ist June, to clo concer, For further particulars Nb TOWNSEND & m27 3tis* le. y dle Horses—will "Sphey are just the Tent . se To the saddle, for further particulars. on "horseback, and have been long at the desk of the Herald a Office, St ‘Apply stylish bi One| fine saddle Ret and ki ie "harneas horse of “$ pial codurance, Warrant who has my Rarope, wisben 40 dispose horse can be seen at Din- wer of Beaver and New streets, mond’s Stabli _ mye lw T S SONG IN JOHN STREBT. THE RE. ait BIRD itself has arrived, and likewise 500 of the Saxony Canaries, the warbling of which, to the stranger and curious, is rather r each customer has itation, hy will be happy to attend tothe ladies and r eettlenes as they pass Broadway and John street. aplT NEAPOLITAN BONNET ERS, Pi THE SUBSCRIB. tentees and Manufacturers of the Neapolitan Bonnet are prepared 0 supply the | trade with th tans, for which they ea received two silver medals at the last. two Fairs of the American Institute, and which for style and finish are unsur- | Passed. They warrant them to alter and clean equaly to new. Apply to PATTISON, NOE & CO. 25 Delaney or V¥ Pine and P TO THE LADIE! RS. M. BAKER, Milliner, No. 209 Bleecker st (near Downing stiect,) has prepared a variety of beau Minery, and invites the ladies to eall and suit them- flatters herself her articles ‘will compare a7 Imis®r in : Brosaw ‘he Bleecker ' street stages pass the door every five my24 2w* b DAY TRAIN. LONG ISLAND RAILROAD.—On and after Sunday next, the 3ist of May, trains will at 9 o'slock, A. M., for Green. port ana jeave Green- port at 23 o'clock, P. M. and arrive at Brooklyn at 6c oN 8 A. M., for Brooklya—and Brooklyn | for ds Jamaica. withany 7 sects co T run as follows :~leave South Ferry, Brooklyn, at 934, 11, | and 12—and return at the close of the fare: Sceni” | On FRIDAY, the day of the great race, trains will com- | mence running at a very early hour, and_ continue ranning at short intervals until within 20 mimutes of the races, my Wt re Pe AGAINST T. ISLAND RAILROAD. RALNS. a4 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, wit is NOKTH. AGY SRT, 7 CONEY ISLAND ! T HAMILTO: ‘The steam: it in H. Malian, will, on and after fomerew, ‘Zth, commence running to the above places, Tavis r No. 1 North River :— aur - for Fort Hamilton. | a ed al Fort Hamilton and Coney Island. | Returning, will eave Fort Hamilton at & o'clock, A.M. Will oney Island 114 o’clock, A. M., and 6 t Hamilton each way, going and’ return as cents. my@7 (t*re M, UNION COURSE, LONG ISLAND—RACES w. FIRST DAY—THURSDAY, MAY 27. 1 eae, inn IN ONE DAY. ‘wo mile P jos. + ‘an Mater enters bef. by Langford, out of Ca Ffemeel Laird eaters b.b. Bob Logie, by Langford, dam by Mambrino, 5 years old. Charles "Ltoyd enters g.£. by Bolivar, dam by Barefoot, 5 -Entrance money added, mile heats. ters ch. g. Alderman, by Langford, dam by Sir Chatles,s years old, ; James K. Van Mater enters br.h. by Mercer, out of Miss iat wit ty Homer enters ch.m. by Priam, dam by Sir Archy, bags 3 oF ho for ‘$500, two mile heats, between two famous ny Nathan, out of Lady Anderson, §yre bh Oregan, iby Liberty, dam by Howry” 3 yn, my 28 er ie SOUTH VS. THE NORTH AGAIN! N EW. YORK U metlyt gue SPRING RACES, b oye Peer Island, will commence on Thurs lay, th and contm da days, during which time will come fol 2 will e of the Cae ne te 28, eats. Sam Match fc Mile Heats. gene be ich New Jeney Morten Parse 00—Three Sie Jockey Club Parse FASHI' jitively start, as promi 'y a Fou Mile sapeate to, and du Goring the meet All entries to be to each race, an nd fo. sueetenes eee John: TOR for which, rr. pas with Ingston and ver with two rs, Capt. Sutton with two orthree. sport is anticipated. + on ae encloaed spree fo for the nome | $5. HUNTING PARK COURSE (NEAR PHILA- DELPHIA).—TROTTING. an may. be requi of every description ; Plants able. omnamenting E y Sine She ie Piste sae ee ae mpenee on TOEABAG he Al Soe Seedmen and rin $8 rpedinay, st $200.3 m. h., fader the saddle; free for eee Besser y-—-Purse 810 to mile eae, under the sade; free Sey, “tm. ‘ot, ai free for green 1.42! Seas ort Skron ero for Cin oe Tent ebm under the saddle ; free renee nate ml Teary tom Purse $ +h goes to the seeond best; if. cn rasiags PATA so pean | 2a hee aan < pin or each tre, at the Aa to eenere wo of more to to in diameter.— 16 pat yONay , the 15th ‘arpuise of ith, to ran ll les bs of mere strect, N.Y. sie os myTTh8ek Te v0 Jot re For Liverpool “Birt ‘Packet Bhip—to sail on the Ist of June.—The perior fast sailing packet ship iT. PATRICK, Gane, 1, will positively sell as ft 1000 tons, and her accommodations agers are unequalled for convenience jous house on deck, well ventilated and to secure good berths, (as she can take buta posic go ppd of pemongere, which will be thken at steerage North ner erp will require to be made on board, at 1 pier River, or t OHN HERDMAN & CO., 61 South st. (Or Pric otipsuampet in the cabin $75. my 28re OL.—Packet of Ist ¢ packet sl mer, will PASSAGE FOR LIVERP June—The fine fast sailing an UTHERNER, Capt. T. D. Pupeimally as above, ell known ship has accomm pai \t about to proceed t to the old country, to take passage in her; to secure’ which early appli- cation must be tede on nponrd Toot Popeerelt, street, orto & J.T. TAPSCOTT, 8 South st., Joor Ww atari sli FOR LIVERPOOL—To sail the 3d BB ries fast sailing packet ship SHERIDAN, jeorge B. Cornish, master, will aail as above. For freight or passage, ha’ ng ‘splendid furnished accommoda- tions, apply on board, at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall street, or ‘& CO., 96 South st. Price of passage by this ship $75. my27 re FOR LIVE "OOL New Line— et of the 26th Jun Fra t ship GARRICK B as above, her regular day. corebras ser be ise Lk or oe contort ans apply on Wail street, or to me OLLINS & CO., 5 South st. Pigee e of are S08, ide a ‘ ridge, mast the Gare aks and exll on tg Sek Teles hat reales bayoee™ my ee BLACK BALL OR PEEL LINE OF LIVERPOOL FOR LIVERPOOL-—Oaly regular packet ofthe Ist of June—The magnificent and celebrated fast ‘ling packet ship OXFORD, burthen. 900. tons, . 4 wel Yeaton, will positively sail on Monday, the Ist of jane. ¢ accommodations of the Oxford are fitted out ina most superb and costly manner, with every modern improvement and convenience, that cannot bet add to the comfort of those Persons ing the old country, or sending for Id call and see a pony of jecture, before engaging el: ~ here. 584 cond cabin, and steerage, early application should foot of Beekman street; or to the sub- OCHE, BROTHERS & C' 6 Falton sts ese door to the Fulton Bink. ton Bank.) hy Y REGULAR LINE OF PACKETS FOR pd fe kegs of is ee ry W252 Mt own et shi apeain af M positively stl as ‘borg, her, The eco SARACEN, oad eatintal neem seared the above mid ot passage on board She fine ship, to Ge hich poglieat ‘on board, or to BT APSCO’ iis street my27 re ‘one door west Burling si Bit ACKET BARK GENESEE, from New Orlean: charging at Rutger street wharf, Consignees will please attend co the receipt of their goods unmediately. = my 26 re the me "sl reed ete < the rai store Nie ieey wat unavoidably be sent elt send Mei not not permitted | regular army. | chestra like a verital | fast, | LATEST INTELLIGENCE By the Mails, Wasuineton, May 26, 1846. Short Paragraphs. There was a racy episode in the House this morning on the charge that one of the members, from Tennessee, had been sold on the log-rolling bill of rivers and harbors, Marcus Morton, it is reported, was confirmed ; also, Brigadier General Taylor as a Major Genera; by brevet, in executive session of the Senate to- day. Day excessively hot. The evening full of clouds and electricity, but no rain. In the new regiment of dragoons, Lieut. Fre- mont, of To) phical Engineers, 8 now created a Lieutenant Colonel, jumping over the heads of several grades above ‘him. © appointment is a good one, but it cannot fail of exciting a jealousy among the “regular 2 Orie Mr. Henry C. Pope, of Kentucky, a clerk in the | Treasury Department, is appointed a captain in the same regiment, as we are credibly informed. This will be another bone of contention on the part of the regular officers. Mr. Percival Smith, of New Orleans, is another civilian appointed to the same regiment. There will be some resignations about these Spoils ments, if we may judge from the temper of the They have a natural aversion to being superceded by the militia. These appointments, and some bag Cee a key to the whig amendments gee ofthe an nate to the bill increasing the officers of the beg so as to confine them to the West Pointers. The President's discretion, however, will be left untrammelled, and he will doubtless use it like a judicious 8 Politician, to the double purpose of poli cal capital and competent men, But it does seem to be a legitmate matter of re- monstrance that officers who have served in the army for ten or twenty years, should be superse- ded by raw recruits. The next'step in these imprescriptible innova- tions, will be the promotion of some lucky coun- try editor to the command of a war steamer. Item.—In a few days, we expect a motion will be introduced, simultaneously in beth Hor for the adj = eee bag of Congress sine die, on the 20th day of July Sinus” he re Fub-troanary. Minw—A reduction of the tariff, Minus—The reduction and graduation of the public lands. Minus—The river and harbor bill. Minus—The Oregon junsdiction bill. Minus. Thirty millions for the prosecutiog of the existing war with Mexico. ‘Minus—The bill of five millions for French in- danrites, Minus—The 5,000 which the government has assumed of Mexican instalments. Minus—The harmony of the party, and the ee ec! . of the administration for the succession, and last ‘Minue—The line of 54 40, and the settlement of the e Jregon question by an “amicable adjust- medt.”” Which, in whole or in part, will leave a beauti- ful batch of business upon the shelf for the first Monday in December next, or a called session. We ure getting done for the readers of the Herald, a most complete and elegant dizgram of the National Fair Bazaar, or bizarre, as you may prefer. : Trains are continually running in both direc- tions between this city and Baltimore, at the ratia of 5600 passengers toa locomotive. Skirting’ 's gas lights at the National Fair, are the oe ect of general admiration. a he Harmoneons sing to-night at Odd Fellows’ ai J.B. tebe and Mr. Kellogg, of Boston, lecture at Apollo Hall, on cold water—the colder the bet- ter, say we. Admission one eAkET bed the adva- lorem ofa sherry cobbler at the hotel The cerner appropriated at the tariff bazaar for the Ladies’ Benevolent Society, has been engross- ing the sum of one hundred and fity dollars day, in ices, lemonades and strawberries. e result will be a barrel of flour and a supply of shoes to many a eri | family, for we have people here starving in sight of the ‘Treasury department. The day has been as hot as an Egyptian eccalo- eon. The receipts at the National Fair. per day, are estimated at 5000 people, af at 124 cents, or an ave- rage for the orphans of 625 lars, as the gross amount. En _ New additions to the exhibition continue to ar- rive. Most conspicuous among the pensions is @ por- trait by Healey, of Hon. Dixon H. Lewis. Verily though a free trader, he looms out over the Or. bie lord of the loom. To-morrow, the public schools and the orphea asylums visit this national caravansary of | dicted indust "The hight i is as black as the three-headed dog of Pluto, and sultry as the flue of a steam boiler. We expect a thunder ae before morning equal to the bombardment of Matamoras. Among the distinguished spectators in the Se nate gallery to-day, was the illustrious Pop Em- mons, in the thir quarter of the moon. John F ‘oy has his portrait hung up in the lower house down below, so that his friends may drink his health even in'his absence. Foy is an out- and-out subterranean. There’s a spirit above and a spirit below, A spirit of strife, and spirit so-so; The e spirit above gives a liberal employ the spirit below, and the bar of Jo'an Foy. ied the matter of Postry, psyent {s a mere toad- eater to the Doctor. We chglienge him toa trial, and will give him a start of six days out of seven, | And floor him. He is blue milk, and nothing more. The President is in excellent health. This comes of early rising, and corn bread for break- Mr. Calhoun is now positive that the actual hostilities in Mexico are Bo a much the same thing as a state of war. e hair was too fine to | be split. The news from the South you will derive from your regular sources. To-morrow we shall have Old Bullion again, | with his third grand instalment upon the O; question. He leaves his swathe as clear behind him as a reaper in a wheat field. Mr. Pakenham is s petting sun-burnt. We hope that the climate will not eventually get too hot to hold him. The author of os New York Mexican song, * to the tune of Old ~~ iene gl is ae most pi pre misin| etrator of doggere! at a wl Pet the appointment of cook’ to the cor- ae Zadock Pratt has a side of sole leather at the National Fair ; he ought to give your Jaureate a medal from it, in the shape of a new moon. ‘The races at the National Course are resumed for this week ; but the day of the turf in this re- gion is defunct. Our landlord of the United States, despatches, to-morrow, a schooner to Piney Point, one bun: dred miles down the river, with 100 tons of ice for the summer campaign, at that popular salt water place. Docror. 'TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. In Senate. Wasminaton, May 96, 1848. Weather hot as Russian sweat-house. Pra; Prayer'ty Rev. Mr. Milburn. sonra of Kp ed Oppressive ‘accu: mulation of strangers in the gallery. een ie vee see Mr. Dix presented a met 5 & Co. in relerence to the extension of the Electric Tele- sh. iN “THE SPOILS OF VICTORY.” Mr. Prance moved a resolution of enquiry beg ww riety of allowi troops, e1 Tare, eairicn of rover captured from ap oe ing the existing war. ‘VIRGINIA COURTS. Mr. Pennysacnen a bill allowing deputy clerks for said court. troduced & bill to cede to the State of Ale- . uc bame, all the lands of the United States tor: dere of said State unsold after the intdan. 1647. ft ae ‘OF MARQUE. |, from Faport sccompanied by e bill, In reference ts the Toth and 14th ‘articles of the treaty of 1703 with which provides letters of marque being under the sanction or connivance of either power against the other, while either are in a state of war with a party. The bill has an caution the toring. ot Mexican a peiveresce in the Ieland of Cu- ba. Ordered to be printed. oLD eb: as | SPANIOM TITLES. The bill provi aM Ee ot seal land claims in tue Sheibvremrs senee, amended, in several particulars, oxtored reading. SUPPLEMENTAL WAR SIE en ore. Dix, the Senate took up the following : Bill i supplemental to an ect entitled “An ect for the United of Sens apd attbet ee oat and the

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