Val. XII, No, 152—Whole No. 4375. , NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORN IN G, JUNE 2, 1846. Price Two Cents. —— — —= —= = = os an Ss ridge prairie and lagoon. The roadup | Mexicans ha’ esels of war— vate ‘The Grand Bazaar of the Ni Fal ‘arpent x THE NEW YORK HERALD. THE MEXICAN WAR. | tubiveris iterdoly good. The rivet very se =o there is uo port in Mexico where ant pata ped, pcan = a torasirwgmmewrancegitdh YE peer Tt ————— — ‘The road runs from bend to bend. Thedistance by river | with a prospect of to sea. If they had vessels, ss Ae a el x69. Stair Rods, Liec JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. New Onteaxs, May 24, 1846, | nearly double that by road. The road up the Tight benk | havencsesmen—esi foreign’ seam are not likely “to | The edifice, in one direction, is 260 feet ; the Iron Hi ’ | is skirted to the left and south by lagoons until you reach | enter upon a business in which the tain to be | flank building is 240—each 60 feet—lighted by sky- | *68. School Dunn's Scythes, For the first time for many days the city seems to bo a | . Barita that a march of a columu up this side was by | caught and treated as pirates —N. Orlean | ae . Cireulation---Forty Thousand, | iittlo quiet, and ono can roalizo that it is Sunday. ‘The | B&ta; £0 cryorod tos anata : ‘The steamboat deck | ey 23. by joo Orleans Courier, |): nts during the day, and by lamps and gas at i mapper nd DAILY HERALD_Erery day, Price canta per copy—#7 | Grummers have apparently dropped their sticks from | (ve. 4,04 no so ailealy yin aking uso of the river for ‘The Change of Opinion in Canada, night. ‘The whole building is lined inside with SS pero var ale |n odrence Silas Sitka ah cane vied ex! an Oe jot fers clots Bes them- transporting our supplies. ee red Ae po omer Raye Morning alternate stripes of white and pink cambric, ceil- | 74, Boot” ingeaie Model Machine, Gamble’s Black ble pepe othe selves out. 8 not e wondered at when you con- _ WA sani lo honor to the lit included, and the | i Morocco Skins, Philade! ‘ “ADVERTISEMENTS ce Mthe usual prices—aiways cash | sider that for three or four weeks the whole city has been | Incidents, dc. of the War. head and heart of the writer. Recent circumstances, in | 18 'n@™ heloops from which the Isrops!| |. paeoteh Tina Bitettotiiows, N. J, Frise Wis’ ‘ nt 8 connection with our relations with the United States, and | depend, are set in rosettes of black. The build- * ATPF ING of all kinds exacutedEwith beauty and des in the most complete and terrible excitement night and | aAteregimental muster in Berkeley county, Va., a few | the knowledge that this war has been brought about, | Shiny h. day. Four regiments have ere this arrived on the ground | 0, the assembled multitude was addressed by | principally as the result of an attempt to spread the de. | 8 Cost about $5000. The fotlowing is alist of | 76. Frbrathens Lace Leather er pet, New Sorte ommaunicatior ‘mail, addressed to 7s | | James Faulkner, Esq., in behalf of an effort i es rt pee latent mabe Fon pot pl Peale. wl 3 | which is to be the scene of their future triumphs, and | company of Valuuteor Riflemen for the Texan fsa eect es novan donb initrd 77, Jennison’s Patont Diaphragm Filter, for cir taet dow Screen Blinds, Baltimore. ed from the Fa ; . 1. Pianofortes, by Meyer, Philadelphia; So- | water and other liquids, New York ; SS GORY AE yesterday four other companies left. There aro now or- service. ‘The Martinsburg, Republican says, Mr. F. took | Yet we can sincerely deplore the loss of the brave men and Rocking Chairs, by Willis, Philadelphia.” | Hangings, Philaddlphis ; Bat pPumn's Enpes oe ganizing four other regiments, two of which are noarly | # brief roview of the ca existing who have fallen among the Americans, while engaged anofortes, by’ Scherr, Fhiladelpel Gothic | Cast of Reeds, by Mille Baliore ood tween this country and Mexico—making a strong appeal | in perfo1 the dut: oy be owed their cou fortes, by ert, Phil . Gothic ‘ase o: is, by ry a New Yoru Hentie Es completed, and companies of g Wothave hod no neu in f pel nay er y vps intry ; and we Chamber Furniture, rosewood, by Ridd 78. Dukehart’s Fire “Buc! Hose, Paltimore North- West:corner of from the country every day. ave had no news | to the patriotism of the Arar y Baers the country. In| can admire le cour: energy, 80 char- @ and 4. Cotton Goods, from Appl nd ‘Balti. | Shoe Lusts, P : “ . from the Rio Grande for two days, and are very impar | conclusion, he remarked that he would obligate himself | creristic of our common race, cake ties thesend these fellow nad i ea mee ae . RE hy a , to give to very Berkeley Volunteer, who would serve | claire aa wl rf moret ¢., Mayall’s Daguerreotype Illustrations of | 79. Dutf’s Hydrostatic Weighted’ Steam Safety Valve, LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY. | ‘antandanxious. nas received j.| twelve months, and receive an honorable discharge, 160 | f41‘Fenau, "Bresso cai™ the recent engagements.— Mon- the Lord's Prayer, Portraits, &c., Philad elphia; d. d., Baltimore. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT ficditetions frox the War Department and is compaiied | acres of Texas land. Between 40 and 60 have enrolled gig de m Philadelpi tees croubs Conti ‘te'| erate meee en nee Heer tae their names, and it was believed the company would be os apenas a , Crout’s Cen! runks elp! Sail cr, conan epee | inky cguaalin wie ape" Mr vali "won sng a masa MY 3 a Aran went Plate ov Wilders gesreey hove. N. Hy Speci of sion that is deserving of the warmest pi ‘The impres- | ster) ig, a gentleman ine talen' a large ary Meeting of the ical Members of the Con- 7 i R ar TRAINS RUN 48 FOLLOWS, COMMENCING WED. | sion provails here inmany quarters that the fighting fs ali | andholder in ‘Texas—Richmond Whig, May 30. vention—vittempt to Effect an Organization. - Gonipeurs Corry ie See ie 2. Buttenwonb’s Turned Iron, Philadelphia; Morrie, Lave: Boseniy ofr Soliots i Ul teste tn a foe Gpvem: | Stshcieg: tenes Hl tos ce tae slooee fate our the "eldest son ofthe late’ Goneral. Samuel Ring. | ,1SntWoftentimes exceedingly dimioult to make acleer |, Thlladelale, ee. Tasker & Morris, Puaelphin, Welded Wrought on, ly (exeepe Sanday) stopp Rotniains which acomparativelyamall force wil render | gold, of Washington county, Maryland His, mother aa oh Centon bet ea St arn CR OE © fomlamali aise et SMEtiOgS, | o Tingle Cablthnors) Cest\ von desi Baeas fee m com) ly 80. This will leave am; r exertion, | was a daughter of Gen. John Cadwalader, ot jel- | mocratic party. Though this distinction seems to be o! a ~ o apeineiaig end Br George's Mano ad oon scope py ryets tioned: ot PAST: ad BIE RE RE I aga liege opment amg unemacede 9, Bristol Printed Wool Shawls; g. White's Furniture, Proved Mattrass Beds, Thirty-two, Pound Cannon, “ “ SP. M., through io Gr rosecute with vigor a coast w hich must bring | tion, 3 quence, y definable. Con- Philadelphia. ichmond, Va.; Sheet Copper and Zine, Tauntan, Beafeett; thepaahito Greenport sicrting | Porto terms. Unlews the most tic and speody | He entored the army, as Lieutenant of Artillery, in| OFmably toa request of several distinguished gentle | 1% ramet aap ap, mie ease, Siena Mase Fire, Extinguishing Engine, Davis, ermine the stations betwo en | measures are determined upon, the war will bea linger | July, 1818, having graduated, at West Point, with ‘ich | men, who arrived in thefcity, at an early hour on Satur. Crafts & Co; by Browster &’ Ing’s Clocke’brass | 72. Howell's Tanming Machine, N. Y. i w ne id and Greenpar ea iaias bs 2 pastens : 01 ees ease & tps sud (raid honor, being on He Se Wace nae ae oes day, a caucus of the radical members of the convention works, ‘71. Fitzgerald's Coagredee Grist ‘suit, N.Y. ; “4 rms lexico wi 'y ime | od as the most ist ol e was at o renee ananron tt Test ‘A.M, Accommodation train, | #0Uld not be given her to concentrate her forces. The | once selected by General Scott as one of his aids, and | “% held last evening, in tho Assombly chamber. This | 12, Cotton Prints, Damel & Co. Patuxanty Re Ue eis, | os eats pode from Vhilotelphie’ TE ee to, gaily, (except Sundays,) through to Brook- fapent te tases OLpeerph y Gerba hen oe-peienaer nll be pepe dmg tarry Posey spe) toes ever enjoy: meeting of meer ie ae the purpose of nomi- from Mass., Virginia and N. Ham i Baltimore. out to take comm: rees on the le, | ed, in a very eminent’ ree, the confidence and frie: nating a president, and subordinate by . Spec: Ram “ « —_M3'p.at, Boston train, or on the agrival of | hat created great dissatisfaction—but it is not generally | ship of that distinguished soldier. Pending the disturb. | manos) casoent, twithereats:| 14. Osnabertsand JHilinga, faves Vinwinies Go ei pene ee Leuther: kom Mer ea Raesveey 15. Check, Tweed, Cotto: Shirti Lo’ weil, ke. & Ebert’s Buckskin Goods, Georgetown, D. the steamer from Norwich, stopping st Se. | believed that tho administration will purse aucl’acourse. | ances in South, Carolina, in the your 1882, tho deceased Convention, xt NA DAsp SARRMEING {EME SKls: Catipn)|: «YC Sb Alik Veutinge, Shela, ko Raich es 01 Ebert & Sons, do do Frederick, Man cereal orge’s Manor and Farmingdale. il from the North has failed this morning. was there on duty, and he has frequently expressed his | *hould properly have been deferred, until Monday morn- yom? ke,; d., Gansive rad Rosencrantz, Phila 5 Cot 87. Scott's. Carpet Machine in operation; Fairbanks i a 33 hs yt ie » Accor tion train ne ee ees Opes = ede Ls Nerenee Cee _ pay: Pes sretication a ie ee cea oy oe ing. But the suggestion, as emanating from the conser- 19. Cotton Good, Saco, Maine. ( and Dale’s Platform oo, ae ‘¥ iy 2 A eee cen or the St. Charles. Yours &e., b. ta ple fr he State and the arse. Yael wie SSS PRY, 6 BINGE, OF scence, te fhe FA i ilo re Rae amie enti: va ate ae vices ey a en the Indian war occurred in Florida. lecease: i ning Leave Jamaica aA Accomuiodation train, for Brook- ‘i a Sr. Lovis, May 22, 1846. oa a ca ae of ectiller) ee caeee Oo oa actively ‘What, together with the recent improvements, and the sip Paterson, N, | taeeing tad Batekingy wh a Tihaters from tas ad ae nee « “ ilitary Movements—Volunteers— Annexation, $c. astiny ‘Of | brilliancy of the gas lights,the Assembly chamber pre- chine; 1., Printed Woollens. 90. Wire Carding Machine. “ 3h A.M, Greenport train for Brooklyn. Ble the climate had so impaired his health, that he was pros- ents, ¥ chamber Pre | 99, Nankeen Goods, Sheetings, Shirting, Lon 1 ud . it we ; . cloths, | 91. Machine for making Twine. $3 'M. “Accommodation train, Asyou may have some anxiety to know how war trated ‘by. dnease, ‘For meritorious services” inthat | sented @ beautiful appearance. At eight e’clock, tc ‘Middlesex, Flannels;' ma Metonic Morons’ | “ox: Fayman & Brown’ Furnsce and Forge Bellows, kane a= Beater sont Hyde ihe anion) New York 1234, Race | Matters are going on in this Western Emporium, and in | campaign he was rewarded by the rank ot brevet major. | P. M., the caucus was called to order, by Michael Furniture Tassels, &c. ts Jamsica 2, Bmighville | the frontier Western State of Missouri, I have consider- He was afterwards selected By them jeneralcom- | Hoffman of Herkimer. There was a very numerous | 23. Printed Cottons, Philad. 91. Bonean’s Hydraulic Ram, Baltimo: ine rer Sete ed that a few remarks on that ‘subject ‘would not be un- | amd'ne Sait recy. ‘sons ble attention yeti ay mag ction? attendance of citizens in the lobbies "dad gall 24. Merrimack Prints; n., Caso ol Ladies’ Bonnets, Um- | 4,95. Chase's Card Spinners of Wool, "Silk, ko., around sono of court) 37) Cotton, Flat Hemp, — Baltimore. ded to make som fate | &, Roope ie ich np od acceptable to the numerous readers of the Herald. tad discipline ofthis arm ofthe service, : How | remarks. He believed that eighty democratic delegates aide, Tickings, &c., Philadelphis; | 98. Jenks’ Loom, Brodesbutg | Fis bedford ation # pia if In the first place, some three or four hundred volun- facheatcons Chie winivabhe. Biter For Morgue had beemelected. to the Convention, and he therefore fa Ce a. Jennison’s Miverng Arn satu ip setion, N.Y. es Reseecen he ee outhola i -Sreaper were, vert of whom are now in quarters at Jefferson bar. thd jother places, and on the feld of Palo ‘Alto—fally ire peel oe ting float eet ~ fea el al alice waged ns ott, Meru Sea carrea o et | train }» Greenport 25. | racks, about 12 miles distant south, below this city, and branch ofthe Convention. For’ these reasons, he had theetings, SI tings, Merino Casimeres, Flannel | 98nd 100. Agri irl wd Fie Depots Weis redoon oe ko nar ain ae sera Tera date ucoTAROd fom: the eMecta cf ila” anieary approved this meeting of the members. He opposed the Shirts, ‘Negro Woollen Cloth, Plaids, te, 99. Carriage Depot the oth i palsengert ovary, loo iron, toail paverat | the other portion encamped about one mile from the during the Fiorida campaign ; and when ordered from fvouns ote meeting of the caucus until the | 28. Silver T sti, by by Kirk, Baltimore; Jersey Blue (00 the Inland. city, expecting to goto Jefferson barracks to-da absu ‘Crates wi ol y or to- | Fort McHenry to join the army in Texas, the experien, “4 ss Ci Pant: Stuffs; r., atrgeteed races Doceene da nhineas at the foot of Whitehall | crrow, avo all been mustered into service by Colonel | ced furgeon at this post wily insisted upon his phy an then spoke a Speer stra ant atoaw Stvinl ons colurin of Skoglola Baxi enue cea ee A gh hla keen epee Gee before the hour of arte rom the rgokl ya tide. Di rt, of the U. 8. Ai he i sical inabili through with the campaign. But he | importance, and aa bil Morocco Skins. "| THRZAV TION New ewig yond polar by ym the Brooklyn tide. se Har. | Davenport, of the U. 8.Army. They are in daily expec, pe rpaar pelt for duty, and es fares known here impo ce, and desig: ities and abilities pce RISE siderable repairsrand embellishments since the last sea- | por twice each Fan waren ‘on the arrival of the trains ie Beg Hor tation of orders from Washington, to proceed to Texas, | he was never, for an hour, unfit for service since he left peters iy Hate Kippot hid datingabncd te x Ledio " “Shoes, Benoa, Frayicennes Dat ti ie Bel hey “ soe ree yang, “aC elttand to Iya. Mmridte | anderve there under Gen Taylor, Probably before | the ort, Tie fell inthe Urce battlo of the Ss nat, the | SB! aedtiataen Sibeal tke iets biakoiet inl |... “ry mosksiPepen ts com, Kens #. Stallone | tort and necommodation o who, may owor it TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS. starting, their number may be increased to five or six | same ball killing his horse under him, and wounding him ‘he . ing it their summer residence, has been added, ples Sm hundred men. mortall sah hae haiign ofthis meeting Ai a ation “Goods, Jeans, Ke; t, Indian Goods, from | Meter feclanssured that he does not in any Way Presume , 6 caucus TOV’ 18 ination unanimous! 101 Officers are out in any quantity and grade, to organise The deceased was an accomplished gentleman, beloved | Mr. Chateld resumed the Chair. The chairman took | 32 Varney’s im roved cheap Theodolite and Protrac- Tier esablishment on thscontnents ee Seel — a large volunteer force, of various descriptions, but all | b vite friends, and truly respected by all who know him. | occasion to express his thanks to the caucus for this mark tor, Mas: acl husetts; Braid’s Machine Cards, Reed, | Ty from. distant parts of the Uni: on foreigners, to be mounted, to proceed to Santa Fe, which they cal- | Ho wos dovoted to his profession, and justly appreciated Cot " D | witches waver! ce weg Tanpee sind 064 heed edie 4 y app) of its consideration. olton Duck, Paper Hangings; v, Musical instru: | who have never visited the Pavilion, it may be nesessary to in the Canal, em by, the Y the late fresher, faving borat. | culate on taking “without the shot of a gun.” Thence | the high responsibilities of an officer in command. He | Mr. Hoffman stated that he held in his hand a list of ments, Stationery, &c., Baltimore Tate that ‘New Brishton is situated on Beaten island. at die- paired, the PIONEE EXPRESS 8 LR, via Hailrosd | &Jarge portion intend to proceed to the interior, where | rigidly enforced discipline, at all times and in all things ; | the names of the democratic members of the Convention; | 38. Cotton Goods, Osnaburgs, Stripes, &c.; w.Plumbe’s from New Yor "Farilion Cénal from Phil delphie to elamenced its | hey anticipate a large harvest in the shape of plunder, | and yet, probably, no officer hed more entirely the re: | he presumed it would be proper to appoint Secretaries, Gallery of Baguerreaty pe Foriaits of distinguiste a, of New, York, the ler for Lay the tar toate | citer of certain public buildings supposed to contain | spect, the confidence, and the affectionate regard of all | before a call of the names of members wae had. ‘The ed peraons, Washin; rH Long Island. and nearly down to the ! the Depot, INo: St Masher sect, BAILY, AT | much wealth, or by driving tho agit omaptaice Tren, | Lieaiioets ad toon, than the gallons anidiee er anon | peeres.c ‘Gentleman nominated Messrs Nichole, of New | 34. Large ‘Telescope, Littlofcld’s Patent Spring Door. muer several de ler than ia o’clock,, pring: grees cooler tI CA cic mmm wired gh gna tnd an| IS fom by ike onions reins" st | fe Sacra foe hin immediate fond, writ | Cesta Repent hs meas Sectear hans | ashy ual, Faney Arian, Bung Dre | OE sam “ya ie er vas ter ediat > din ema being pess- Portion of this mounted force will diverge from Santa | tenjust as the army was about to march for Camp isabel, | Secrotarivs took ‘air vines maar, agents Dijpincotts binding’ and Sta irivestas Thins sowing | Yorkand Staten Talend, the average ime occuphed in the Pas ‘information, apply at the old-established Office, | Fe to California, and take possession of the ports on the | (but which lotter was received only since the sad intelli | roll was called. Forty-nine members only answered to stitching ‘machine. modes five to thirty minutes ; #0 that : ‘Blarkge scree, 3 doo sbore Ete areas | pacific ocean of that fupponed to be undefended part of | gence of his fall) spake ofthe extreme probability of «se | their ames, His smash tha Mr nah, hehe, | 38 Table Cutlery, Arnold's Artificial Teeth, Surgical | SP the eiry mort speedily than from the opper org Boel je |, Agent lexican territ A , in prise, rious rencont: enemy, expressed sure con- | rie, sev other conservative members, who ar ent instruments, Combs, &e., Balti A eond “LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY. — | teeing important ail from the numerous soar ares | donee in tho tsiumph of our gallant ite, army. Bat | known tobe in te city, did “not enews their names Printed Cottons, Attacapas; y Pratt aguerreo: ip : ~ prone tn aii EXTRESS M I Whit i 5 ie | wi aracteristlc ss he 1e great ere no quorum of members present, a motion to t ’01 ingto1 i 8] vi will open for the season 141 Len ae htah TAM en She BDz Them flown of cours, anesaion {oie tar | Bib erat he made ait wi nek wan sited adjourn adn yy Hotint ha Whoa roms, Proving 8 Pini mciyy | Sceeemcettee i sci Some ors of at by \ ly; a a 5 e caucts adjou! to meet in the Senati am- juther! mo} Vii Pi Mi . pe Sundays. timre”” | and the whole country, in both cases, will be called by ber, on Monday morning next, at 8 o'clock, A. M: i tary Goods, Philadelphia; “tryout Fire” ‘Arma, | #2 shorter period and’ they yi Marsh, a8 Cede eect te anNING LINE AT SEVEN O'CLO our Democratic President, “our soil!” Well, be it so— riotic words to the se officer who came to} From the general tone of the Viggen a I am im- pa = ge byt ‘may call upon then wan ap Na AND iD INTERMEDIATE ep hag penienenr i ar al te spersea crane a = en nah Bae Spee Dane otey, prossod: with pepe that want duty of | 36. Case of Keyworth’s Plate and Jewelry, Washing. | pointment, it will be immediately attend io. ‘i er at , ‘ spo od y v ; i 1 Pier, et Pi nt | ine ig ni fi | tegen gt ey a | an a Sieieeteenr| Sectaiate edna de baaoea | nis layman 4s . ‘The we pending. | |e Scenery cee to the harmless amusomont of burn- | brave and gallant men make our army, small as Very sensible of the importance of the subject matters Kern’s Military Trimmings, Phila.; satin and vol- ¥. BLANGARD. Gorham Monde Spiga and aida Momnnge 3 Bg, oer Ayam papers in our country, for years invincible host—Baltimore American, May 28. reposed in their discretion Such was my conclusion, on | vet Papar Hangings Birch Haltimore, Md. fe my8_tmarre ‘The sleunboat 1. ail, ea pad oe Pa RENE At ince men assem! it evening. . Cases of Caps, Hats, ‘ashington; Patente: Ciiawell, past, have told us the Mexicans would. not ght at all, Military Preparations. ° vith regard to the person to be made Pieaident, [ have Machine Pins, Birmingham, Conn.; y. Tryon’s Fire fy ipion fs ale is = d that a few thousand American troops co proceed LOUISIANA. * _ | to.Merate the opinion expressed by mo in 2 former letter, Arms, Phila. 5 > saatol, ll, radaee, Ci Coxsackie, and Kin: quietl theg e -* rot nt a city of ig itself, and | We understand that hs yesterday’s mail, General Y, uf Ohouange; ex-L.ieut. Geveracr, will | — 20. pre neg ae AEs Tease, Jaw Frac- eho tight, tony spel or ay ier Kind revel in the halls of the Montezumas.”, discovery | Games received full authority to act it comformably to the | be, appointed to this noble and honorable stewon, pparatus, Spurs, ac. re; raimers = ta, 5 specie. D any ‘Pther kind of | seema now ly ve been made, during the short | changed aspect of our foreign relations as indicated by The utmost enthusiasm has been and continues to be Elastic Artificial Pek $i 00, ba Tassele for cur- Droperty «caen, pat, or. mabe goods board ‘this Rost, must be | period of operations by our army of occupation, that the | the recent act of Congress, and the President's proclama- | evinced by the citizens in responding to the invitation of tains, Deehring, Philadelphia; case of Caps and wher reaenee oF fre freight appl ‘or at the fice o on a the © | cu Sand we borin to meg | ai peta ie shot of a | tion declaring that war exists between the United States Gov, Wright. It is salad thi sore the the complement Hats, Robe ne Now Yorks Millery chee our invincibility. and the Mexican Republic.—New Orleans Jeff., May 23. | for the seven regiments have already been e: i poatis, &c. elphia: itary Goods, Phila. ‘That many of the volunteers intending to act in both 39, Case of Plate: ‘ilson,Philadelphia; xB Krider's in PLES LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR ae ‘The steamship Galveston left the barracks last even- —_—————_- ; f the ‘ajendence prom Bay ip, Sundays excepted ct Teac M. Tee chapel cutee pitcotoer ant the’ ten inter | 2B) having onboard four companies of volunteers attach: | Suppen Russ'in Tux Attzcuzny.—The city was He Rome, Plan . jornelive & Coe Tames: | vate fe epee ae and the comiort fap ie secom: i B” Stennboet ROCHESTEIL Cur, Aiteed | other gratifications, does not admit of the shadow of a | Cd t0 Col: Bailie Peyton’s regiment. A quick passage to | taken by surprise on Wednesday afternoon and Washington. " | modation of customers always atier@led to, Lodgings, ke. Houghton, will leave on Moiday, Wedues- | doubt, for they th mselves openly proclaim, and unre- | them, isrg thet en Glner' yesterday gave Gen. Lafay. | Tihs: by a sudden rise in the Allegheny river. It rose | 40, Case of Standard Weights and Measures, Meyer's nytt imer TRITON HOU as ORB a ae Ho ana | weet ton, ames rm waver, any, of he | aun ‘ater hit fal oe to completa, sna | wal nee rat len fot water ng Oe below il | Augie, Pages ‘Mugcotie Eloctical Machines, LEN COVE, LONG ISLAND. ray an Scatay overage} | are influenced solely by pure. and patriotic Pott elma af roger and ata ae fectby the mark inthe Ménongehola. “hie vise it het ‘Washington; Miller's Gold Dials for Watches, Phila. Tac mpepecctlly intoee Ns Triped ofthe 4 ate mace, | eth aT nine Ren pecuniary rt | [are we ope tm tnt the Fopimen tas com | Swett Moh ole,Rinsmian, ood wae | Rawal Cos Cle [acolo Pale | vd at ed Nader fi eer It may be said that the officers in command, will gene- {ts line of share. We perceive pe neighborhood of Johnatow’ perhaps a flr 6 2 (and'Ball Mach. ri Bereiogse ronal) Jackson's Cutlery, Baltimore; Shot and Ball Mach. of boat, HUDBO Torta Cs ing, ill lees grill leave on | rally preserve adiscipline that will awe the vicious and exchanges thet companies avo been forming oe awater spout Leeoh’s pocket jown on it, and Baltimore; Specimen Shot from Baltimore worl ‘on Tolan LEON, Wriday and Sunday st 5 | depraved from satisting. thelr innate propensity for plun- asiite Sovwena aie ner a eee Da, Wee PO ve | while while ranning eight miles on ‘vel, the Kiskiminitas Wartiner’s selfecting Meteorological Register, a ey Ld EK Le NA rl a te will {er sniven av tara taluine the solsnties ‘companies, | _, We have received the following communication and | Sent Capt. Shields, fields Pa a0 0. Tes ply fish and as Va Thani Bak iets Tiate, Baltimore, | puildings are new, and the Bar and Bowling Alley are entire Holelosk. iy afternoons, at | Ver compose two-thirds of the whole: force, destined | cheerfull ive it's place in our columns, although not | tar, s box of dry goods, and some mahogany boards fot units connected with the house. Fierce ban wil ao Simos, arvive in Albany in ample | for this service, are elected to the: oficee ey they hold, by erode pretectiar pean gooey selemeat inet Sid haps the least valtabie cargo brought on “ara 41, 42. @QQ. Grand Pishoe and Aolian Attachments, by fe morni east et. tes one Vel men whose im; luct ” csiteight taken at inoderate rate, and Rone taken after 5% | they might deaireto thwart, "Under such circumstances | Sem take Vera Cruz, but don know who to apply to. | The connignocs a i out housesinthecity. ‘The bost | 49. Hooper & Cos, Borin, Chandliar Lampe, Gi- oP M at the Can you inform me?’ I think I could raise 100 a to 3 wa Soda! 7 Fare forbid tracing any of the boats of this tine, | te inference is plain, thatthe, officers must all with the | Tom 7 n°" wilt og anewer this through th went over the first yw Johnstown. A small stream randoles and’ Candelabras; E: by ers ee care gars nt lar 0] ees bree this ia no more than | /€ “d you answer roug mre: empties into the bay just at. the head of the lock, and Simpson, Baltimore; ‘Woollen ies Lawell, ts ter a mpl se Naerd ee Peete atte B-O. poik Rimeelt ob - | this had swollen to such a torrent, that it swept the boat ard; c. Withers Woollen goods, Hanson & | ran a Dessane or iden Cd rR. Creecy has been bia to bedine ne aaa ? Ph spi wih moderate THE HOST. ST TERGERUC ora leet ea ei oer ie te ofinvntzy ghar opened uarars trav | Sp nt ose oa Hlodeehong enough ope cont | | rotlr, Pladli tone atane te fia a foe DELIGE the Mexionn "cause, en having an inevitable tendency to | Exchange. This regiment is fo led the Marion | fot awe, A mule waeinittthe ine. It suppored yard; D. Middlovex and Lowell Cloths $i'37 tf 30 RSTRED SULPHUR SPRINGS, A a Sai mre Lae Hobo- ie vesy cate, wil Stee Pg certaintydis united. | capt. Fulton, formerly in the U. 8 Dragoon service, Og ee Ay ~ elena ies yeh ed citiae, sagaee ants to $1 yard, MONRO! a yvletarerige shores. oa xample ene ‘Napoleon in Spain, im hone. of the ele Bes already amg one pind ee oa from Sraipert ben n other points; but down tothe | 35. Northfield Cloths, Mass. nt hg $1.37 pe: z yard, ‘Toone nyt mes WATERIN ry 3, PLACE, rill be lished m — courageous armi e best marc! rande, anoth latest accounts canal had not sustained the least in- 46. ton Wi Cloths, Mass.; at indsor Wool- v ial, for reception aun peep tomes” |a enerals the world ever saw, will then be | Togiment under the title of the Taylor Regime ary thet was known, and it is supposed here by thoee = Conn, $1 per yard. ec te fame snd care of galmonery. arr ne, harming aspect, the trees be- seaiisetian tte toecincet oa precisely ‘alike results. ¢ believe there is little or nodonbt now that Major ted acquainted with the works alung the Kiskimini 47, Wilmington, Del, Woollen Cloth, 1 8 Jats cfdupan Bor tice: snd the sal cove wrered with rich ta An interminable guerrilla warfare will be carried on | Gally’s Artillery will be accepted. They were inspected | that no damage hes been done. They are c Wate: Prox of ita medicinal, virtues, however, Ra jent order, having beeu considerably with disastrous ‘fatal effects last oe dismissed till this Lg I at 6lo’clock. | tainii at amount of wear from a Woollens, $1 3 2 neral a Ca | ombel rd agent ky, Canal und Christopher as, | All commarcil, and in fact, all other business, ix | They have heenrequested to raise one Bundred more famage here was co is Sctaety isa Seascdh. ts caaain roel capenletely Sted up with prnings and seat act 11 | war over, And the accoutie by the seamen Eclipse. | _-The regiment, under Gen, Featherston, is now nearly | Smount of amber staves, wood aia logs, int PE haley met dy eee ok a pare vont ado relock, this morning, from New Orleans, give, 0 complete, and will bo the next to embark for the seat of tee broke loose and came down the river, A ington Co., Penn, ; Oem sccm. mt tnt conta. mm) ‘rt | most deplorable account 0 ings it city from the and crashing against the piers of the bridges shatte 49. Morrison’s Woollen goods, Mass., 40 to 70 cts. per | as mo: oat mode of thes] , | , We understand, ressing rapidl; - | wil i t fete pope pop ag my pegs <TiStegimenttsumber ot compare Haw | GBoe'igan! fuoting aloes Somethe ate hal | yard Bey Woolen, A patel i a ae TS, Ds a. expected shortly to produce on the affairs of merchants ing him. As soon as he receives positive orders to | ported that several men were drowned, which is not at elphia Woollens, 25 cts, per . P| tages, Pon it plying between the two iris londay the wth, day of ADR, in that city, hitherto considered the most stable. meas eee ee ecee tp with great rapid. all improbable; but we do not know, certainly, as to the | 50. Ladies’ Union Benevolent Kociety’ "s Refreshment | Springs es water an Coeeney & vane, We {a ian lone a ie Se New srblany,of our volunteers are unwilling to go to Texas, 5. e onl be A iin quicke being to go with the | fact. “Most of the lumber is owned by those who run it Stand sales, for the benefit of the poor —Ice Creams, | "eekg tyhgne SPrinse of Western ‘THE PROPRIETORS. Hee: Felock, AM.5 1,234, | Coin te ets period of the yeur-and in the rlace'wiee | gant sword and belt, and a pair of rifle pis-| foot of Herr’ Inland, held by: the owners fue “higit | 51, OMce sand of the Masagers of the Natisoel Fair. | HAMILTON HOUSE, AT THE NARROWS. (eck , fon Whitehall street, at 7, 9, Soe and Bo eece eoteens. Teer, (hereire, peels tols, ware yenterday ietie on by the friends of Captain | er prices than the’ current rates. We are sorry 82, Varieties—Bird Cages, Seive Wire, Blacking, Mus. | ryvitI8 ELEGANT ESTABLISHMENT having under. o’elock, A.M.; 1, ek coma M. ‘the Santa Fe and Californie directions ; ;.after ac- | Ike 'F. Stockton, of th te ena, the first corps | our industrious friends have lost so heavily. tard, Tobacco, Candles, Rock Brimstone, ‘arpen- thor repairs and improve! will be On a, the firs rit boart from the island will leave at 8A. oa their ‘object of annexatio of volunteers that m this city, and were to it will canght of Bosrders_on the frst of Ma 7, urder tthe M, cand the hrst AM, sre in marked by ewAmers | sent tohim by the Galveston—New Orleans Picayune, | river tut the gost of collecting. it wil ean ae Tacks Varnishes, Philadel Diff jor: | feet e subscriber, who bas BE Be nAIl Teomeht at the Hak of the owners thereof. _azire | 4° Tie teeaed hel tee eee ee a Haren th selhaed. bm cr conser app htes we weeees lelphia; Different color- eof the hovel for the hnettw en can President)“ be ripe and fall into our lup.” ‘Then, | May 24. storm passed over the city on Tuesday evening in the Lard Candies, Cromate of | Pyinefpal rooms bave been. new! crihree youre The GAM SiVdE, ALBANY AND THOY LINE) | “tbemnion wal lett weiall:teebia to airect cur | Cuoovaw Inncias Hast Floridian, published at | disection'of Johnstown, end we have no foubt that it war Potash, Chemical Acids, Mixturve, t. ong med, ma, Retin eel lions Gober Mopmensues: R ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT, | Whole and sole attention to Canada? ind carve out some | Clinton, Loufsiana, states that Col. Pitchlin, ‘Chief of the | the sudden condensation of the vapour by the cold 59. Glass Ware, Baltimore; Bunch of Flowers, made ent proprietor to mekeshis from the foot of Courlands stress free States, to counterbalance the ‘influence of the old | Choctaw tribe of Indians, has deciared his determination | mosphere of the mountains which precipitated a ad lar of human hair, Pe; Load Pencils, Locks, Britannia ery way. Forterms, &e , addresethe this Boat will arrive in | and new southern or slave States, in Congress. sorsion $04 wreccioteot: kins emtaven ana ote Costs vorshs | voteme ot outer aoa tinea, Tha Wonca were Biting nT Ware, Dorchester, Mass, K. India Rubber Shoes, . the Morning Eine train of Cary (rom Troy west to | The war with a few Seminole Indians cost, I believe, | ces to the Government, to march across Texas against | yesterday. —Pittsburg Adv. May 29. Chem: po reacenes rau Philadelphia. THOMAS MEINELL. Miratogs, Whitehall and Lake Cham. about Aitty millions of dollars. “What the Mexican war Mexico. Col. P. js an éducated Indian, and man of fine 54. Large Plate Glass, from Wheeling, Waterford, and BON SEJOUR. cost remains to be seen. large 5 3 Pi ser a Rls | ata tne cet, ac ad |teetemed nema echan ado eels | oon Vote oP Machen cat tasers | Seaetadeh panes! erg, pay Tense ee oe ReesS ‘ ¥ vinces of Mexico, Cant then the Is! ol formed in St. Helena, are awaitin; n. Morse, o! jatchit es, tl an express li 's Fane: otel on en & amboat CC bsIA, Capt. Wm. H. Peck, wih | Cuba. Great country this. Maputo * | arrived at San Augustine and Sabine Town, with orders sorte, Phi menue ” | sideratam which i is now muptlied Hie how tae tae Esttr] sFigoot of fiigets oa Monday, Wednes- | P.S. The distance from St. Louis to Santa Fe, as usu- mide from the local authoriues of Texas, 0 rata'a force tore: | a6, Dygrville Glass, Brooklyn Flint Glass. M., Rus. fo po nye fe a velted in elegant owes — tal Pviy evenings ally travelled, is about 1,200 miles. Goneral Nelson, of or Stata in a letter to the editor | Pel the incursion of the Cherokees upon the frontier of sall’s Fancy Soepy and Perfumes: Soap Busts of | "ne ip For Peange Gare Bios, wate One w piste ssh 8 I oc eeneral Neleon, of our State, in, letter to the editor | Fexas, and that companies were being raised for that | ‘Washington and Franklin, same seeetbery Freight cae i a 4 the Freight Agent, of aie phar PI eoeeeee of opie asinth 2,000 or 3.0 3,000 00 mounted men into the field for Texas. Gat pirrore, as wellas under the requisition of Gen. Tay- 66. oe pane wy Winer Ohio Gasears Nn ure, h, = boating. the ite Com 'e have now the pleasure, says the lon Union we are favor of post} oF 0 i + PRE ONLY ON POLAR} Fo, |g th flying Ter, or eater he, | tne ani nein ened by Lim, re wo ee gmumioe Bad Seen anang them and tnt tne'whcle | Soup Bainore,SohaastsBervmery NY Las ney | Speerecce 9 nares se ton = eck Passengers 10 Frovidence—The well re Che force at cace in the fe bs at | tribe were in arms against the United States, eruh fine Brushes, N. Yer Lard Oils 7 5 vor, wn pl Ri E ISL- | self. We are indebted for it to the respected head of the | Cherokee will furnish two or three companies of the ro- singburg) “ The steamer fen New jewark, Be eteetars ond es to os its addressed by acaptain in the camp. ‘Savannah Georgia, May 28. enon bewbien i hey’‘pald 30 ween deters |. at. rng oe Seg a Ms Me af tenet York etd Sy Ree (| Captain Porter, on |‘ ” is the first pl in Mexice whic! len the Columbia Chronicle) that York ¢ joston; For jpecimen Turnings on Ivory an: lays. Lea ; ») that at a | Yor! Surenyens authorities of Texas refused to an | ethane w! ae et eta se enpr | inne einnha mrenen ope nae | ROO ae ne ees enlr ce | errno emcee te Syed | ieee eat | Eee Beiaciay i . Fare ive always n in a host attitude, anc - 4 i “ to the public as they have been to ourselves. We y © pre: cal Salts: Ackerman’ 's colored Lit Prints, ee it of old—Bon : Ween eaitaliometiedy orwutied.-* 'usitigdie” | have now Planted our foot in the enemy's country: Our chy agdas g ngh ‘si hold themselves in rea | samption was ey would take Sarasa of to rst op, op N, ¥.;_ Paintings, by, several wei "Fendricks efor, Newark a cpm to jonu- Sisters of Rapmboas wanng | rae 9inglnf Pua ta aaa pom zanna neh sic an tage? "ea | Lidia oie riots ate wt, | eae feta co Belly bane, nou do wel eitone7 Arie G8 | peace. “Gur movement now is onward—even if itleads | | Mons 25—Two more volunteer companies from the | tome others, Ware killed in.an affais growing out of the artist, W Li omen’ the “oe boats in board, the Steambosts Niagara, Iron Witch, | ts to tho “ halls of the Montezumas.” interior arrived here on Saturday. ‘are— perl oomph cans oe Pg ps ong killa eT NE | Ware ning from the New England works, 6 o'eloe or Fon Richmond Where will ‘be a eboate tn rn eT Paar winrared eerie of Bell Hang “ La Banta, Mexico, May 17, 1846, Mortesuser Tiruausw--J. 2, Soitile Captain; rank | §ret# from Texas, was wounded in the same battle.—New Boston. P., Looking-glass and Picture Frames, d ee Conon wid canna, and wrervented far ono yeas, - | Mr. Searett told me he had given you an account of | and file, 79 men. leans Jeffersonian, May 23. Philadelphia Mueel Tuatvement, Accordion | Bis. Ann street. teat Im the deode of our gallant litle army on the 6th andith— ggilicon County Goanor—Captain RF. Ligon, and ea est Coppet Lie Boat, by machinery, N. lays which be rable is ti an- men. Court Sessions. OR rene ail the of J NT sanernan roa 4 very cue is |. This Rifle Company and the Mobile Rifle eye Before Recorder Scott, ad: Aldermen Livingston and Or Pema Libby's Leather Gots, Baltimore. n., | "I ee bacedainredsin 42 econd fie chove, house rgeB. Cornish, sees will Ver thee ms For praising Captain Mansfield for his indefatigable ‘zeal and sou ito. th a4 Sdiecx bilson eg jimeee sane Campbell’s Leather Goods, Washington, D. C. tar atnm yeas a hen hebet experience and seriet he ot rasese: og omen whack fockot Well street; or | “Th Ines detarmined to bring his forces over | mustered, and were a Prithey are | Jone Lec'The June ierm ofthisourtcommenced this | °% Hunt's | Soelisen camming mapecoedamotoes |. is Otte onus. ori + * t CONLING a abe “ to! eo ‘at the river. I am here to select a site for , $ ‘intlala Van | nothing bet oe co} : eee cone being elestion day, cultural machines, Cool ca, Furneces mré Im*re aromas ee Boston. _ ice of passage by thi my2 r e depot of our new cape of rations, and to intrench x nothing was done, w! oxi of ie ci Steam Machi ke.—the correspond: FOR LIVERPOOL-—-New i at ing pack. | it. Ths village eaves iles from the mouth of the names of petit jurors, and hearing the excuses of those ing on the other side, as the depository FRESH ine oh : at dolby fl in age river, and the sam tiago, or wishing to be relieved from attendance. The calendar Sore, to wi sch of hotel esp Gat Ea : ee mit Port boli, (Point Isabel inane rom Seen enter oaes = |i is as follows:For assault and battery with wn teen tee en ee ‘he sirendtag'of thie a al) © apna dna of the Durham ie pow superior to any hs eounery, gots Wine ar above, pote risa or passages bi might induce ma to Upon this, as the proper point to kill, 1 the first duction, | 43, Hickey & Cos Leather Goods, Philadelphia; Lewis? “es? no ttc ae ts " for IM, or comfort, ears on en! the de; ty, Rat Rie fi h 1; bigamy, 5; grand larcen: . | aps cemeatna toe Took ah Wall weet ot te Souk. | ascending diag saver hate irst high land you reach 1; Saat vio oo Leather Goods, West Chestet Pas Broad Meadow | 7 C. LIVINGSTON CO. rai natu formed indic\ nment bastard, CA. Se ARR Rectaean 18, A, ldsden, mati, will encceed commanding everything troun it'andcommanied 3 = >: “PRP i cna a ails Mt a ei "F sabin ‘ord tee ao LEFIMOFF WARDKOBE AND FURNITURE the Garrick, and ‘6th July, her regul is equi-distant inaccessible, val Movemen ourt adjourned ‘morrow morning, Press, Md.; Watch and Clock ,_Prencot A , from jour other de} a 1k | Com. Conner left the Fi ith at Vera Cruz, on his by Indi ine direct lit i 0 Tee sain rind | covestare oe Teauh, to.take on bound wee toepeciod Ube poem nae ee ee ae ae ia hoe |. oleeee, paincte be eae & pea Regular “Fee FOR LIVERPOOL—Regular Packet of oth 6th | for pon ie is over Races a We than {i ty F. M. Dimond, should hostilities commence be- i: Bagg the bcnee hind Castings Anan Bean, cpr ton T tare. Py — Tine ie “a ¥ selling pocket ship Matamoras. ’ General Taylor desired to Bapows | tween Me ifthe United Sinton —New Orleane Je fae eg yak yep Re gs Ma meget np Po cet as i H YP®, | through the Capt. E: Nye, 1400 tons, to cross | tween Mexico a jew f | June Trial of Wm. W. Drink \ Nesbetts; Hemp Hose, el; Hee Pies 4 Uy etal dese the the river yesterday, but his artillery was short of wmm- | fersonian, Mey 23 Jostieen 00 wate of Aid Setoer, the Coun Weraa-| | Ok Haghion 8 ¥ 1 Goods, re. hoe x. ss ett ‘Mis J. for cabun cond cabin and steerage had no oats, Tix the ponton train?) |" The Texas Navy, on of the sloop of war Aus- | journed to this afterndon, at 4 o'clock. x65. O my Im*rre in port; as anamber | We do not know where he is to-night, nor do we know | tin, 20 guns, the brigs Archer and Wharton 18 gunseach, : os. Durell’s Coal Cooking Stove, Philadelphia. zu 1 IN L ara est = | Sheet va Uae Mmegaeamees | eteee se ences meme eens Varite ecg em a re ea and one , ishing of his regiment—ist Infantry, and four of yolunteers. 1 | the 11th inst., to Gov. "Runnels, U. 8. Commissioner.— Accipent on tHe Penwsyivanta Marn Lings—An ac. 7. Thomapeans ‘ooking Range, Model of a Self Ad- ik ing asses, would do we to call at 106 fen ser0et, Mare Ot eed Eat eae fe ear ay meectnce | pane gamiamen, Wich greet Geocateatsas wo ume | Wentecely satact reetis in iy lees’ et ke “h.caaal oe Tinge, Flost Water ‘Whoel, by" Mile a: oa a A Wego nnd ma iy navel, jeutet ami by my} it, continues min as onde! Ly result in ang ” a TRE movement up tha river wes intended to have bob @ Roper, atl the weet Washington can be heed | boat was waiting to pase through the lock af the dam, | 9 walker’ Met Air Furnace, New York. I Seal concrete Se fe laanes, tc combined one with Commodore Conner. It has been < from. nine miles below Jo! wn, when a torrent of water Y Sim's Radiating Stove Baltimore. mdeed. Plain and ric onerat Piet Frames, layed two days by. unfavorable weather, rendering the | TRS revames cotter, Van Buren, sailed this morning, | Tashlth ic ovr the dome Petvom struck the boat end | 79, Courtlan’s shower tia ther Bath, grate icings aad Togrer bar too ro Rate mmodore’s limited stay here com- about ten ith sealed orders. Her destination her over the dam. Fortunately the crew were all mor anal. Old glasses replat ing with Baltimore ; do. Refrigerator, do. ba Fy pr foath sire pelted him reeaaeth mh fo cota ape hia oo. | is no doubt tee te sara, hong the nemene curse were: tem See. leks Sick Chair. le shoping, Please alt act & BROTHER. te ER, 1 ‘gan, Gapeain ira ration in an am eapoatt up the river. This morning, | | The following is. list of her officers:—Thomas (. Re. Allegheny, it is feared, has occasioned | 71 yairbank’s Balance. mys Init wht - *; will succeed tat sail on her regular | at daylight, I started the Net (a river boat) out from the | dolph, egies, We. Norris, First Lieutenant great oss of propétty. 72. Wheat Threshing Machine. WHORL, QERICIAN, APPARATUS day, 21st July. my2i she entered the Rio Bravo without difficulty by Lieutenant; Wm. R. Pierce, ‘Third etiam Ovrnace:—A good deal of excitement was | 73, Nowett’s Refrigerators, and Burnet’s Stono Ware, | JOHN ROACH, O! TION, = = ‘Street, hn FO! FREIGHT OR © ARE. ge new . | rode down the beach. Col. Wilson’s command | tenant; Dr. Skrine, oH Daniel Wells, Pilot; Oliver in the village of Norwich, Chenango county, on Washington constantly om NV piphiulander, cris chat British ship JAN! had been bivouscking for two Jays on our s¥le of the | Mitchell Boatswain; Charles Rogers, Gv yn a poet last week, by the discovery wiht coftn' and | 78. Carpenters’ ‘tools, Bostou; evolving Pump, School wero ony ow, enlled . ise Hora adda ots Uk tuwte ep toc ech sth SeBweOGRS |. Several vocclé eclad eat near all of them Nur thatsnid es coe eels der ady, in | x79, Wille speskets: Allee enn ape 3 od tow the is . 29 were ia 7 river are but slightly higher than the surface of the vor towed to Havre. The Ceptine ought in December! last. No bones being iacovered: it sup. 7 Willow Beshets, Alleghany 2égust Eciaerae, a heart 8 cena Rett sae aaa de oes | Se ee eae ee ees peer ence ark | Samen Gomme ucts emia SAPP Ph i wi . It iste nson’s a «Paper Crown ype pala twenty ih, extending up and down the coast ree theta eloep of wer wpe walang oF tutes ont ot ine | wore found in astaguant pool of water near by. The Teo Cneaes vreeser, Pa; do, Block, Tin Ware, Box | SOOO Rishi C row Joss ce 30d and abate by ing uninedialely oa the bess,” The country beck of ths | Gull of Moaice., These fous sre’ groasdloas Yor. the | perpetrators of the outrege had ot been discovered. 1 Or ia! baby Tusall Comm BR 65 and 67 Ne OKs, jaseau at. \"* hen