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It appears to us very probable that the money market is} destined to experience come very great changes within the next five or six weeks; and, under all the circum. stances, we cannot resist the impression but that thes reste gonna aceon +” changes will be rather unfavorable than otherwise. oon ro Old Stock they wil tee avor on his $1,000 N.¥ State tom, By directing sfow lines to he, at 4g Qhio ce, 100 ez The papers in New Jersey and Pennarivanin, will } ing Bas 560 74 Please copy Itddcttw*r 49,000 do 39074 ‘ORMA’ eevee”. 0 O's Edward Bushell, Hatter, from ‘Gone and, who ‘@ Wiskah bey Se 6 4 a wi mock, & BN Canal 190 39 fully received nar Tus wifeaed, any Se rma Hee, Ee Bene aden alt oy | raddress wapepers ee TARY HV BUSHEL 9 é ands ot Harem i COPy i» doventeanth st., between Tth Mf fihavenues, N.Y. 100 2 je6 St re 00 Moris Canal 5 ae i WANTED IMMEDIATELY, odo do bis Ig A inst RATE JOURNEYMAN BARBER Appt to » do ble the undersigned. JAMES RANT. | Re edt je6 tire 1 Aun st. a ae ee FY WANTED, do do 30 34, fas that understands hermetrically seali in all its 250. Long Island RR 2 also butting vp fresh fruits, preserves, Jame, 10 ‘bee a jetties. he. None need apply, unless ally comnoeet,. di Ap- ply at 191 Water street. __ ig pm &e.—To be sold for foar dol- 100 shs Morris Cul Ta’ ia ae, 2 1 ais 4 ca a aa Speen SSS 3 do 5t office, N. By 2% do do 54 table for a light man a do do b3 ot hed with a ghoset: Saerenty deal table, an r Hand? R g 5 zs 4 two or three chairs, 20 a the je6 It*re NT New Stock Excha Soahe Farm. ‘Trust 31023% 30 she Moris Canal Finer BATE RO that ee ee 50 Canton Co. 50 di branches, uch a oue ma} ar of a per- » Harlem RR I inf 5 ion by applying atthe North American Hotel, ‘50 ‘do 530 4425. jowery aud Bayard streets, newt No ® do de oat 50 Lon ae "ade # do i 810 4135 225 Nor § $3 En PARTNER WANTED. lo: » D, fu h half th ital, 1 4 eae do | ao bid aS aupnasicaslon trabiean late naw apeakary MRTG do SHS Sb do ““Tucsday 538 | Fooms, ball wasn and an eetenave deinktag oom 8 < eghus i a> ao ad BY Gonnected with die private supper tooms of No. 138, known as Satu ‘ jouse. EB 3 e 8 oH, ae 2 ees $386 N. B.. ming Tow iber having a twelve Ta lease of 40 & do 80 45h_ 5, do do bS 3 Cm A eo * Good Parineh OE 3. “Bunty ss eReader ‘is oa | ~ i; BR in ; baer ie Cinnnetvetres 0 Puesday 4536 100 doe g a Sic GOVERNESS WANTED, do do TT 9, teach four children the Wrench, German and English rrr | i, SUT nd musics, Referonces required: Avply at Died. the Swedish Consul jet 2 On Thursdi ning, D, ee ee “dh instant, Mr, Jous GITUATIONS, by « young maa and puter, who have lately His friends and acquaintances, and those of his brother | work tility ense ot heya re eels or done arm Peter, are requested to attend his funeral this (Saturd: tenait she as children’s mai a afternoon, at 4 o’clock, from his late residence, -84 oe chambermaid. Please call at ton street ath 4 ee oe ‘Would have no objection to xo LJ 1e instant, after sit RS which she bore with Christian. fortitude, Eureceeen get emp dh S WANTED Te WORK in amine in $e, sicily of this city. Apply Wise wife of James Wilson, a native of Sussex, Eng- B. HART, 43g Hanover st. “Tits fhende' and acquaintances are requested to attend her funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at 3 cclock, from ‘the corner of South and Walnut streets. —— _je2: 2w*rre WANTED, A. KEW active Young Men to go Bouth or West, to act as Agents for the sale of uew and popular Publicati {$300 over and above their expenses wi the: with an opportunity of clearing $1,000 per ye: sf ‘our em dou, ‘i ir of all oxDense en wave bis Feat on Monday, the hat" Te felch gaa a Biiab® ang fea fee ome, Anny FRENGIES wilhbe's cons fr ottees'wAeRae aif an‘ousee sf les; | Sfour Unton. Ail exer unt be pow paid. myles TO LAWYERS. nd 25 cents for each additional half ounce RO! N Attorney ond Solicitor, who thoroughly understands BERT i “MORRIS, P. M. A ne LOST, Pitti ie a Sasa ey i. aur rel ishes e Cll note addressed to T. Oss i from, Piuladelohia to New York, by ay she 7 E. at this offi | name, and appointing time and RAVELLING BAG, which must have be n de; Place for il receive prompt attention, mistake of one of the agents of the Railroad | 265 StF Sukie ig with so: the Thi Be sine at ate rh BOARD. N Engi hee of respecrabl ity, larger than ed, would occupying a house ccommodate three or A te four persons with board and unfuru! suitable of the Courrier des. Eats ts Unie it je6 3tm rooms. N. iumates will be taken. ‘The situation, is ecultany learnt | 1 of Wakefield, England, intends 3 Preach | and central, being opposi Ps ¢ rooms are spacious and have the Croton w supplied, and every dom Particulars address A. F. introduced. The table is i Sa i¢ comfort enjoyed. For fi rald office. American's Fal ‘Grand di rgand 73 o'clock, FM Bubece way, be everliati Margaret ig Sow and others will also preach. _je6 2t*je Je6 38atM&Tu¥r Re ROS L HARRIS wit Walls tomen Universalist BOARD. tthe ususl hourcdtdteéuise in dhe evening ge Osraieny | Asti geatiseasean te Eantlemen end their families, or i citizens and philanthropists in the present wat crisis of our | iy, atadt roomie str'ct, neat Hudsons The recone ace leone 26 Iere_ | andairy. Every attention will be paid to make it agreeable ASHINGTON GRICKET CLUB. “a pious. ‘or further particulars please call as above. eting of the Members of this Club will be A deicat Me #0 row: et, Bloomingdale Road, BOARD WANTED. ty, at, the voth t20°clock. ‘The punctual EMAN, recent! din th "URGES, 8 Heandanes of ery me Salary powered sot | AL anctudt sumaing QridSetie pega ty 2 W. OSL Oe ior wae eb ie. Cana # TAYLOR, President. hoe ns he Rd Rae » sone OF , the bells of the hazed ate o nee rae city favorable to the pn Toy > Fountains of ose ae Wil be fired at 12 o'clock M., ou the The “Grand an 1d Subordii Divisions of the Wyety Scene reece purser tg mareug ino Tine aude the | A rection of naa areal, who wil report Hall, Canal street, at 9 o'clock A. M., or as soon ‘Saseatter as in Hudson, w York in q Miadidnt ete Baht on the Left of the Natioue Division, te of New Jersey in Broome, the right on Hudson st ‘dam, ‘do. do. do. do. do. ot Maine and “Shio ay left of the state of Mi . North Carolina, South ts in the o1 bove nam: The States of Delaware, Carolina, Georgia, Alabat resting on all Seeding east. rant will form Hudson street, ee Chambers street, (four abreast,) at one o'clock isely, to column from the right, au; mareh to Hudson to Mth street; through lth jou Park to Broadway; down Broad- eto the Bowery; down, Bower to iP to iway; through atham stres ough Chatham to the Parke he ni ter the East gate of the Park, where the following exercises will take place: cpiarch Daniel H. Sands, of New York, wil side, assisted by -W. Morris, of New Je: sey, “Thrice weleome, Brothers, here we meet the wh Fl he brothers, Macdonoughy Bulkley, Siceke, jolt, &e. Fae gree A brief statement of the rise resent positic Pr stid mre ig apts fod pasnens Porition of New Yor ft cal ‘When Bacchus held ai sway,” by the by: by Philip 8. White, of Pennsylvania, M.W. Trea- surer. fincing—" A goodly thie it isto meet,” by the whole. Benediction. ion will be dismissed, s of i i Brosewey, en ening next, Yeloek, By order of B. FLORENCE,” M. W. Marabal. COMMITTER OF ARRANGEMEN’ John W. Oliver, James Fleming Sami. Eilis, athan Seeley; Jr., A.D. Wilson. GENERAL atns, Alex. McCotter, Der, L. Murphy, C.F. Wilkinson, unningham, Wn. Wasa! SPECIAL AIDS, New York.) fe 2, 1846. Nisios UAKDEN will not be opened tl VenIUg, as announced, the long continued wet ‘weather having pre- vented the comp! n of the extensive alterations and im- ape] Due notice will be given of the opening night. TO ANGLING SPORTSMEN, ANGLER’S GUIDE. span eel EDITION. ra 01 HE second edition of pop ar i huide,’ a engraviny the American Ang] Sent is now ready. ic cents, handsomely bout clot “It is truly the Walton of the and abounds with the opal ractices of the best Ame- ; .""No one who pretends to. knowledge or the e of this most, eae ama art should be without a cory; Sr acte Ch amusi eae tee? ‘up and i Piccard Chroi bas time and country, ee! ie i ferent species tribes which it con iereugrecte 1 i purchase.”—Gazette aud "Tim 5 TRINGER & CO., 222 Broadway. , 32 Ann street. e fiuny e cost W. H. GRAHAM, Tribune | Buildings. BOAKDERS WANTED. S¢ GAIN—S. B- Rare ae informs his friends and acquaintances, ENTLEMEN and th i othe 1, ofa ant eit wives, or pin ‘le gentlemen, can Porte se it eaten Gk wih cool eae redias com! Cor ufuruished, on ressonsble terms, by the day of Ry fod bu 476 Bowery, north west comer of Tenth st. je! rack ad, 12 Liepen WH” eee ES STATE LIGHT HORSE _ARTILLE! a bere of the veh tore Ry the cou BRO PRIVATE BOARDING, HE family of a professional gentleman would be AT smectiog of the phone he Te Tet, to wenteel persons, two suits ‘of rooms, eesteary Bride Ord Cmca Bi sey Dy one ears a splendid, at 701 roadway, nearly opposite Grace Church. y | that he had calfed ihe officers of his command together, irk the pu of consulting in what manner be serviceable. pas their country, in the. existing lexico. A. liberate consultation, it was eecasealy ‘Resolved, That this Brigade hold itself in readiness at a moment’s warning, to the field whenever its services BOAKD AT HOBOKEN. A le gentlemen, who may be desirous of enjoy- ng ch arene of daily trips ae the river during the summer months, can obtain roo! breakfast and tea, and (ull board ou Sundays, Ss & private ‘family, a few minutes were uit 5 nite. eral then reverted to the success of our army on the Itrsamniy at he meh ver Nos’ Courtland st, New eke | ed ii » a Seoling and pathetic manner jes eo offer the following solar, ‘he hoped would meet BOARD IN BROOKLYN. rt pay pd Rooms with Board, in a private family, may rigade deeply and sincerely eympha- | K 've ad on reasonable terns, by applying in Court street, the brave an gallant inggold, | next door to State street. pleasant and airy, ho fell while defending and protecting the ¢ forious stars heqe the churches, and would be desirable to «gentleman an esolred ‘fa his aan verrices in perfecting that | ““22-with.or without chil oe rs LYN-HEIGHT of fi deface of which be wes the pride and UgARD ON BROOKLYN HETCHES, edt a comp “ IN ice Vonks tak hve tslamtes elk tooth the Torsten: few single gentlemen can obtain rooms and board ina genteel iat, ton Oebeoge oF tae ri deceased, and the ‘sam private family, by applying gs above. je Iware Bute bap ten ia te CH evan, of the 24 Regiment, | ELEGANTLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS, who made ‘some appropriate remarks on the character, cou: TO LET, at that beautiful mansion, 33 Barclay st., etd worth ofthe Secagped, and 9 the bi on al ou reasouable terms. ‘None other. than persous of uu: whieh i Je pereovering iadittry, frected by 6 doubted respectability need apply. Enquire on, the Tuind of therhjahest military tradsine, hed brought thet arm of | Brewuses. Ieferences exchanged. 6 789 Se fence, which had prominently ai led to secure that victory which our band of warriors gained on the banks of the Rio = so which the above resolutions were unanimous- then that tee, iG aioe ioe ral ase the Colonie end Captains of hte bed be appointed to receive and procure subscriptions FOR SALE OR TO LET, T » Long Island, a beautifal Grecian Cot- grounds, carriage-| juse; green-house, handsome Gothic , Contain- louse; erie now ted’ To let i} the saver next. Both houses to, tea minutes walk ge age Pd into effect. vi tt iment, seconded the same in an ofs jamboat, churches aud exe eapent to the officers present, in which | _je6 dteo*re veyed a bright worth of tne gallant chief SAE: REET Une foetus evertbed tvs pA HOUSE, * FOR A 4 resolution was Spesimously carried. rept Heights, Nan dow 3d Regiment,) Gen. Storms ta mile and sated, bei Jersey City FeTy, ag. bom ly Nig: iS, bes seg apoined so poenre | Ue ate iall and Ue Sa Wwe Ree a seg te “a Dash Rest the sect infront, Yo sabars Hr: a rooklyn, New York and Jersey Cities; to Maced: - rigade Stall, | tion of Fiedson Biyer, and from the window . jew of Newark, &c., ‘ . re nghthie meeting Os | House’ has arfore with folding” doorgsmarhi¢ mantle, Wosaae beta imagers a ch #; &e., and is hard finished thro ‘There are on the place HENRY vSPORDM 8, Bi 1 General two wells, with jumps, an great assortment of choice H. Jounsor Stow, Ai lice REitere | young fruit and ornamental trees from a neighboriog nur- te The place is on the edge of Bergen of the Church, and can be found by in INS OF ERANCE, STATE OF NE Mage, almost in front YORK— NATIONAL JUBILEE. iring for Mr. Fisher, esahout an acrevof ground, well . being gin the village, (roating on th the cross roa ihe Gra site Dr. Colnan’ or resi Nationa abil Division, “Subordl Cote iit beeen FBinnibares ere constantly oi wn-—nouibers four abreast. Marshajs of Subordinate | the Heights, passing both places. , babar a ‘on foot. Gabord di- Pity of the money may remain on bond and mortgage at six ell covered and | eA ire healthy place than Bergen Heights is probably not d Marshal. | 1° eto D. Fansha fN An Journ. W. Keui090, je6%*inSM&Tre | Ne Yorks lel Paavo taemmupetarne SoZ tO LET. Hees Bese namie, FS ete MOL a att ree TWO GENTLEMEN and their Wives can be ac- Yo So aferea oe i ouse's Magnetic Lester: | fp commodated with Furnished Rooms and’ Board ina Printing-Telegraph are now ready to. receive propostls from family. where there are no other Boarders. The tical route, excepting such routes as have already been dis: | 1 Aga Sa pp Or a Joint inte; or the United | Crthe country, combined with, th ak aealaae REBRUIRAND | Uirtern imine i eames the 4 4 the present instance is an obj the terms will be moderate. ‘Aline addressed to"" Hastings, and Jet fo ter, New York side, will receive aention hic ‘ener a ISLAND Bea LTUBAL SOCIETY. ithe Su Swoon of ce a Hoieon the thane ih MARINE PAVILION, ROCKAWAY, | fon for fe exhi- ; plea il ‘will open at 12 nat 1 oloeh on thea mand sc on Vig pl moa fidands wid tee preoas ot ieee im a oe Wairoa, isn pee bathing establishment, shat he will open forthe season A.M, and Flushing fia Pril,on ‘he dips of e en ae of July next. Families desirous of obtaining rooms p. Baal the season will be heir res outing tele adirens & be AstorTishas, ce tal aller the uk Jed I5tisre HIRAM CRANSTON. FLORICULTURE. RUSSELL’S superb new collection of hybrid, double rhite, crimson, scarlet and variegated Mattifiors Roves, Cineririas, Piccottoes, “Carnations: &e. splendid bloom. Boquets beautifully made up, pga PICTURES OF AMERICAN tre ie bobs, SURLISBED, fe tifal Jimiannant oa, Na of th jandare int Soper Wundre sia “3 ramp ated A, Ord — each. Garden Hoary tree ‘opposite! Amity. at, Sou 0 esnpateee else uildings. New York. i je6 1t*r GREAT BARG: N consequence of the Beare read our Pedvertioessent | in another columa. ¢ Pal DIVISION, 32.8. OF T z, i itera, Brora Ke - are cy meeting mag bot - Be ie ary te Col unten Hal ge ty crgaibe bert o au Pair. Sales to continue =r a ual in their srtendar cyan bet “oe importance will ak NE we Aan ba OTICE they viste on ny the th inst Fe are Pa that Dsyi,vau LAMBE, or ba Au, the above day, retuming during the street, New Leia yor Lore teee WIMMING BATHS. we a few York; ayes = Reena OT, Shower and Swimmin, President Quincy, Bi pt. street, third pier sont Joh Sr}; from sunrise until 11 water where these selec an “tea a new style and lightness A excels ‘any ha bays Pe iT SUIP BROOKGRY, (rom Glasgow, indir | ‘oar tt jer, at ib otis SU STtE ic Euitae aie cere on water See ae ARYUM, ‘rom Glasgow—Ci arses per this vessel pemeprive seas for 3" Sih 1 Lior Sr acndiog thet Pe ‘on board, them tee every ie “WOODHULL & Eiiactumee, #7 Sonth st. id IT ofnew Nova Seo ig Breede: omnis the cane ef ras Cate stant pct ‘Altrennem oe in variety ie rr x , ers Key, 8 Wikcox'K creat to ino SSIGNEE’S ALEWA i yeaook ot W ed . from jarge stoc! orst = Pn ext Cannde. | wilt ig soid st piger nyo sai a, gpponite the Te: TEETH c | under the cost of tm sab one Te fe i Dental operations is at, ‘OUNG MEN are eriet al and ins alee No, 20034 Broadway, je of gossamer ous sever ieee ot ye eating community. 39) _ies jatar basa ar 214 Brondway. | BUNTING. 2 Pans} poh Rei] iol md mat" ‘THODIST CHURCH, a als PRIMITIVE M |G the premises which Ce wether in Stantor t too rp and incony. aye taken the Hall ia lege ians and pews strpet street, which ‘open for. 7 Di service on next Li Towler, their present pastor, a moe reese mooie e rlctted man: of twenty years atau inlay will p on the occasion. Services to commence at halt Past the morning, 3in the afternoon, and at hal! Tin the ev Jersen VIOLINS, VIOLONCELLOS, &c. AY S$. JOHNSON’S Store, No. 167 William street, New ‘York, professors and amateurs will find a very large col- lection of genuine old peeeremense of the best makers. | jachman; and one undoubted ” Ole Bul, oF Vieux Temps, ‘woOP; any others. 0! opis fron new Violins bought, ex- shame ee or re} in the country, by re- — ‘any given amount, can have an instrument forwarded, arranted 20 give satisfaction for the price paid "The lovers of the king of i no e je MONTGOMERY VOLUNTEERS—ATTENTION | = A MEETING of the MONTGOMERY, GUARD, it “That i cnominated THLE MONTOOMERY STONERS be denommated T d rvices be tendered tothe Governor fo serve in the rince street ; Gent eset § Liew at yard Cape. John Meviahony 16 entre and Franklin streets. i assemble wae guizgmery. at Jamey Si ie tere Cen fontgome?) Walters ‘wil every evening at 8 o'clock. ii GENTLEMEN’S WAtteL WARDROBES ENTLEMEN or Families desirous of converting in eke closer Jewelry ice sine, ke., may doso to vantage by sending for Subseri: ber, who will attend at dence by appointment. A line throngh the posvodhee, or ‘otherwise, will be pune- tually attended to. Im*r FITS! FITS!! GREAT TRIUMPH IN MEDICINE.—Physi pronounce Epileptic incurable, and al terested, are respectfull certificates of wonderful c it to be exposed; if true they ought to be known, and no’ at say Eblleptie ‘Fits are incurable. Let the examination be Iyans & Hant—Gents ; It is with no small degree of ition that | am enabled to announce to you the com- restoration to health of my daughter, who for some months past has been under treatment at your hands for id almost ceased (al think course of several ans "Prescibed by several di si ieted, and wh who may to fe relic fae aa of the facts of the pl he perhaps be interesting. ‘bout the age of six years, (her Acs it present is fifteen,) your patient was first attacked with this dreadful malady, called ‘Epileptic Fits; but which, ho at first. soon yielded to the cou treatment preseribed by the Physi- Cian then ie to attend ne a thought her cured; but after the lapse of a ye: as oy tacked, and ‘ ae verity, and again The ysiciau temporaril: a ; but the disease itself was not removed from t) es J Y. shorter int ing length it reached stage—so va for more than a year, and until Fe took ok the case im hand, she ores with those attacks of Fits almost incessantly, and so severely as to threaten to drive reason from its throne, and res \derher an Idiot. reno Pronoue, ed her case incurable; that they could do nothi ore for her, and we had almost despaired of a cure, whet, fearing of some remarkable curs Bee had effected, pha i yr to try your prescriptions. The result has far jed our most punuiue expectations, ay we hoped some good might doue,) and now, after three months’ treatment at your ‘we see her freed from amost dreadful malady, and re- Stonedve perfect health. Shou! any one feel desirous of see. ing the patient, and of ascertaining the particulars of th such wish may be gratified by calling at_my res bout {yro miles from the village of Yonkers, ‘Westchester county, New York. {Signed DENSLOW, Yonkers, May 25, 1816. May 19th, 1816, rdon me for havi = debt of, frnttede ct hat e received from the use of De A delayed till this late di for the ber lowe to Bd ne yout jars agebl It is now twenty years since I ras first al feted w with epilorue Bey dl since that time | have experienced every ree of sul t years I have s ry, powers “have rg id the advice of many emi ici we tried their medicines—but to no itis now ‘ive weeks since | commenced taking your a I find my health is rapidly i ig of God, I trust I shall soon At times my meatal fac completely prostrate nent avail phy, to pursue my commence with ii sand dope pilb and 5 pat om marbli Stages will ae aes er; 4 Bureaus, le top Centre ‘Tables, and various Water rit r AUCTION, ), st 3o’clock, P, M., ‘street, between Bch k of the late Geo . ig of between 3 an 006 Mout lants, aie ke. ticles of ture. Je6 2t* re ABLY o'clock, e plomati store-room, 304 Broadway, corner of Duane street, an sive collection of rare and val o Binion of them relatin, i a collection of very rare Pam idl 1780, URLEY, HSPORCAL BOO emooi, will be sold by HOYALY ‘auntie & pe., Historical Works; f Am to the ie Correspondence, 12 ¥ bound, in 40 vols; ming AUCTION SALE A SPLENDID selection of standard ROSES, tobe old on Saturday, June 6, Franklin & Son, at the nursery of Boll & Hi of kiftieth street dal "BI. I act es Nisomueetal eed Nor | dete 3 the plants are iu fuil bloom, “Amateucs, le stages qealoguss to be had of Mr. Franklin, 15th street, OF ROSES. at half past, 3 geelock, by W invited to call and see them, The we every half hour from the City Jed 2tis' OST in the Tiamaburg, a loped ed; with gold stones. fer B vig: South Carol aterson So &e., prepared b Solomon, of € first famuili TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. i, ech has two ennamele the guard chat has thd the thanks of th b Pawubrokers and others will SOUTHERN COTTON YARN. EST Southern Yarns, of th offered to country North Carolina Battorigs, assorted Nos. 5 to 10. Georgia hard twisted Yarns ese Cotton Yarns are made from lexion of the goods is unsurpassed cam ave any assortinent of numbers put up to suit the without extra price. r with Batts, W: ‘and 20 Cedar street, Se VENETIAN TINIMENT. onderful cure for Rheumatism, Pains in the Chest. Side aud Li imbe, Hi iil Eleventh street, and 75 Je, warranted to cure or the money merous Gartificas es of cures, and references to some of t arranted ut a mark beng left of th fave immediate attention. upper part of the city, or ie joing to Wal lady’s sonal gold ‘Watch and Shain foyenoy e back, and scal ‘he finder will re leaving it lease stop ¢ following de: ons, are erchants at the lowest jet prices, do ps cotton and the for clearness. Bi Anil other New Sergey Yarns, at low Twine and Wading, at Peace hisce acne taal sree T.N. UNDERHILL, , Burns, Cuts, Bites, Head and Throats, Swelli umn) Piles, 8. J. Tobias, from the recipe’ of the late Di wad House, Liver, is for sale a 3 E West Broadwi Price 50 cents will be returned, he he city. can be seen at75 West Broadway. 4 fs to. oso bites in fifteen minutes, he skit. Orders, post pai Jeb tr ham Of made, as usual, rsonally. uses. je6 Meodsr OR all kinds in the city, ( SUMMER CLOTHING GOT UP WITH TASTE. A SELLING, handsome Summer Camblet Frock Coats 3 Croton Sacks, at $1; Croton Pelto’s, at $5; Ging- ce Frocks, at An and Pants, from $150 uy pwards. ‘These garments are hand- somely made and trimm: Fine French an Bp ny and others waited on at iste own }. CLAI STRETCHED LEATHER BANDS i brcniamegy 1 warranted the best that is used on hand of all wide! endless assortment of Vests English Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings to order the cutting of whieh I attend to “tie “ \ street, opposite the new’stores. bands not excepted,) constantly ‘ither cemented or riv OD, 67 hand, harness, bridle, shi er leather. omnes Tatended ter at these Stables, AMERICAN EAGLE SALE STABLES, CORNER OF DELANCRY AND CHRYsT! AUCTION by 6 o'clock the evenin Livery and Sale Horses will * Warons received on storage and for sale. SALES EVERY "THURSDAY, | cing at 12 o'clock. trance for e: cl Wehtce, 0 eguas ench harness to be placed on the before the ae ‘of sal receive the very best attention | je6 SutkMat¢re drive also ae: for further particuls FOR R SALE—Two fine size for ridin candle, ADI spindle, Horsea—wrill a rio Pao roel at the desk of the Heral en lon; i Gace, | wich ie farce of A TA "A HEA —Mr O1 ious Top, Mr G_ Barrett. Tom ke atherstone, Mi Bros ‘Mrs ‘Oblivious Top, Mrs Abbott; Kat® Huntley, se 2 wenn tO Commence at pre- WERY THE. ir Clark: tite wee cee Tae aries ‘Of TOM AND J nathian Tom, Mr Clarke; Corinthian the picce, Mr Roaynt Caunr wil umber of distinguished am: hibition of the manly art of Self Det de wit the comedy of the LADY AND 1L—Captain Wildlove, Mr Clarke; Jeremy, Mr Hadaway. 17 Lower Boxes, 50 ceuts; second and third tiers, 25 ets.; Pitand Gallery, 126 cents. Roors open at’ o'elock—Curtain will rise at half past seven oclo REENWICH TE RATRE. Saturday Evening, J the performan: commence w iy the be beautiful ree of the DEAD SHOT—Louira, Mrs By Danee by Miss Jesseline, Aft 5 E SQUAT LE DLA. BLE—Bone Dance, Mr Phompsou, Mr'T D Rice; ecu ge Mr Rice; Junietta, Mrs Booth. New To conclude with OTELLO—Otel- Desdemona, Mrs Boot STLE GARDEN.—Saturday Evening, Jun evening's amusements will oen with the ot * Gustave, ou le Bal Masque” Song, Mr Holman, ‘Bacchus Freuden Gallop, Jos Gang’l. Pas seul, Miss J Vallee. La Reine de Chypre, by Hale’ Intermission of half an hour for prome: refreshments, and to aden range of one hundred C ot t Kalliwee by the citative, The Triumph from Maidof Judah,” Mr Holman, Loreley-Rhein-Klange, *s.. ‘Fo conclude with the overture to Fra Diavolo.t tance 2 cents. . day’, a grand selection of Sa HAM THEATRE—Boxes'25 urday Evening, June 6, wi eratic Drama, entitled, (PH Pit 12% cents e erformied the -HANTRESS Mr Booth Doctor Matha- Evil, ee Spirit of Good a which, Bohemian Dance “formance to conclude with the first jon Syl ir De nasi sy ellamy 8 guer, Den Marie, Mrs Gree! 7 Doors: ores, s at Ag past 7, performance to commence at sd Wetore #08 IBLO’S GARDEN.—Opening Night, Monday Evening, June 8, 1846.—The entertainments will commence wit! H a popular Overture. er which, clewant and, darin x TIGHT ROPE, by the Ravel Family Charles Winther. A variety of elenest feat withgnt the balance ole, Franco! Ravel; Pas Seal, without the balance poles Mme Jeram ‘me Martin Javelli; Daring Expl it Amour, (only two years and » ° I iP’Couclude with the brilliant Zo be followed by celebrated POLKA DANCE, by Madame Leon Javellic (late Miss Wells,) and Mons. Henri, from the TPa Half an 's intermission for the Concerts A-la-Musard, in the Refreshment Saloon. hieyements on the ments on the Rope of Charles Winuh ‘The entertainments mime of M: DECHALUMEAU ony ints AUS in gabe! by i Gadetel Ravel and Mad. M. openat 7 o'clock, to rete at 8 o'clock precisely. ickets Fifty C AUX! GARD Propr Saturday Evening, June 6, 1846, the gotertainesats will commence with an overture ¢ Orchestra. ‘To. be lowed by the laughable e entitled, bit MLCT NERS OLID AY [Sim Mr Hac hepman Fan- nn » Mis which the new vaudeville YOURIN DAMBKINS Dr Liouel Lambkin, Mr H s ch pman; peiney, Mies alte Drake. To conclude with the farce entitled pee SIDES—Simon, Mr H CI an; Rose, Miss Julia | rake. Admission to the Garden, free; Saloon, 25 cents. a" open_at 7, curtain rises at 8 o’clock precisely. eee MUSEUM. PERFORMANCES BOTH AFTERNOON & EVENING. SCOTTISH MAMMOT' BOYS, WHO WEIGH over 500 POUNDS. G ORANG Ox ANG, ANATOMICAL VENUS. GREAT WESTERN-RARNEY WILLIAMS, Misses Juuten, beautiful Dancers, &e., &c. insion 25 cenis—Children under ten 123 cents. WASHINGTON ALLSTON’S GRAND HISTORICAL PICTURE OF BELSHAZZAR’S FEAST, AINTED on anoteer canvass, of the same size; and finish: ‘ed with a view to carry out the design of the author, by THOMAS T. SPE \P hibi reudgy ard Ghamnber streets, from 8 o'clock A. M., to Y ie ce 25 cents; season tickets 50 cents. jel 3teodins*rre ink alker street. GALE. or 10 months Bist 7 oe { A PAIR, one year old, well matched—for sale at seer NEWFOUNDLAND DOGs. jet tre LL Dog tron th according to law. mitted. rders poy jet lw* se may be found running through th “« date, not having a wire muzzle, will FRENCH GOODS ARRIVING 8. | MONDRON has the honor of eR rcs uo who are desirous of pure! work, that if the ‘FOR MAD DOGS. streets, » Noother kind but wire muzzk ¢ finest aud best Kind of at itis store, No. 183 Broad ed and ordinary BOOTS, of | all sorts: Half Boots and | will vs y attended to. 183 Broadway. ae ca hg They new. Apply to. NEAPOLITAN BONNETS. tb alte oom eee Patent received two silver medal American Institute, and which for st PATTISON; NOE, & CO. 25 Delaney, enes ang Manali ah Roe ‘warrant them to ule and clean equaly to of silk, | will in use. KNOX'S acl , can my29 6tis* re XCELSION BONNETS OF “PERSIAN SIL THE subscribers having been appointed sole agents | for the sale of thes py, the trade with Praia, muee received the fi first me ee, fast fair of A rigor RICHARDS: or" By dee ah dad ARE NOW READY, they are extremely light and airy, they are iration from and as light as AS scammer jonday, will i! posisively il at P, me ponnets, are now prepared tos) lendid article of s m of a gold me: erican Institute. These bonnets yability and economy, anything ey are warranted to be entirely teas ‘alter and retain their color equal to the street. SUMMER STYLE OF HATS Te that pees oil it prefer a ler in the same style ot up. in a air will soil them. ‘Those tha them made to T fe Cc. KNOX, No. 128 Faltow way Building. | STEAM SHIP GREAT BRITAIN — As f the above ship be dy Besse on Saturday, it t ab Lastaat, on ernteh be wi RICHARD IRVIN. je2 lwrre | Down the oes warter past 2; ‘his excursion “a GRAND SU’ NDAY, EXCURSION, Island each THE Capt. P. places: Canal street at quarte tions and the scenery of our beautiful harbor. Bay be off Higok. Landing at Coney | ork ‘are 25 cents. iar “steamer DELAWARE, | Smith, will leave the follow iammond streetat 1 g’elod P. elancy Satta iner Nos i Novth River at hall Difers passengers 8 fine view o a2 Fail, Sot ica Fare 75 vot of Barel the fore For frei foadsacer o'clock A. M..2 an 10 o'clock GRAND EXCURSIONS TO NEW HAVE J. W. Hancox, bsg sday morning at 7 o'clock. Hayen on the same days at 10 or passage apoly on CHEAP AND PLEASANT EXCURSION TO ita—for the ti 1d de $1. a lend shee BUFFALO, Le rips on Mon jay street. sout "id iis PMs ont . orto OHN BALL, 104 Barclay st. STATEN ISLAND. THE steamboat WAVE will commence excursions on Sunday, hy inst. by rene ato and It od Qurclock Fe Mot and ah and 1, 3 and 5M ofl a ation..." Yours, respectful f (Sign THILO JOHNSON, ‘© ALL Whom IT MAY concrnn—I hereby testify th: have been afflicted for twenty-three years writ « fh epienic Mist it would be impossible for me to describe vant of my sufferings, the almost constant dread, the awful. forebodings and symptoms of a returning fit, the Lente ni ts. £0 ether able torture of + ay ea mn } scourge an Fak ert nr the atta ie Higby wed e attac:| ie ge et rebar: atil I grew woe hatever, and 1 i¢ finisher of mor- in ‘this which ay ry Tecovery to healt ife hitherto pen i, and truly I have used | an and rance, late tne on m: nature, to me. wears a new ay @ Sieasin to me 4 great barthen, ay now abl sarho ar6 similarly afflicted. every reason to pa u 4 "s blessing of te aad an word more frase AnD | 5 Wro cheerfall je fits, RS. hich has, tie this al int miraculous ‘chang this sul Aa 1, ee recommend it to all who: sitjeted ia would take pleasure in conyers ng writ ifthey will cal at my residence, No, 7 Ne ‘Sworn before me, this 7 SHAVE Wate ae AAR wi Cnt Far est and jm weortedle, le has ieiere upright man, wine oO nt my i Siemans meant jome for Seamen, 320 and 322 Boal "ate New Yonx, March eh 1616, nt nace oe ee corribcates of cures to be seen at the Pra jicted are invi c a and ree ith them He ave ia bones, wath full ree fetta on, & HART, Pr Se vas Bei ‘York. 4 imal Coe By A. * tarmpced, Paloiriee jiven ire smedicine is Cah om is very fa the Tine. by applying as above. Pt pga een be about t to ambe ye adv: ise OF bE pd FOR LIVER. | of the 2 id, | vail sat sail geiieeres ‘all 1000 tons and new rds, a anerr. will eet if ian cis vine bei id ie selecting this ee to any pike as "the spate rou forable ent than shi final cla and ther n for cabin, necond ex passengers, ior naa wg at fo reek eanhy tpplicenton 0 bosals ok the foot of ing slip, or to itd; FT TAPSCOTT At their General Passage Office, 66 second door je6 re west of Burling slip. VRE—Becond Lin will nas ti 1 LES ELS—O) COLMAN’S ihe: ‘cua by sean itt | EMPORIUM OF ART AND CLARsic CABINET lon, for sale by A. Grieve, 5 John street. j OF PAINTINGS, jad valuable Birds, only to be found at his establishment, No. RAS of Paintings, 5 John street. ravings abner, Stationery, Drawings, Drawin » B.—! couric hy jis ee }» Music, &e., are now to found upon the secon wil yeatendedtos by eas A GH E, J ‘one flight of easy stairs, (having leased ae a7 Tinporter and dealer Is, Cages, ke. Where every thing will be sold at as low many much. below the re Prices, being desirous of clos: ng ap ae soon a0 possible his Book Departarent, A Che heap Lat wil a00n be published for those who will buy 2 he ted to call and examine his New Rooms, oor. CO’S CIRCUS. SANDS, LENT § HIS splendid establishmen: tion as it proceeds through U ublic estima- increasing in found at e country, wil T | the following places ou the respective dates, in pursuance of | their route :— J he Jordan Village. rk the paateles, Sthand ou h, Auburn. 10th, Seneca Falls uth, Waterloo. Lyons. 1th, Vienni 16th, Geneva. jes lwiree HOWES & CQ.’S pis pour, MAMMOTH | THE LARGesT ESTABLISHitEN ized in rf a Cars to conve’ ing ge Men and bee ine | pence i fe Monday and Fucaday. tocand 2d of ae rat | caster— Wednesday, 3d, at (arieva x Colambus—Friday, i Foramonth- Saturday, 606, and tached tie it Bight Female eavertrians ir Bo the | Greatest Be Female Ri recently’ arrived from | MADAME E stants MA CARe fiiand f Sap th aa age aiid fase inatin padres | tnd the charming noivele with which ee chai ducated artiste the fa | try. The Proprietors re- Leman f giyen in the respec- gence, render this gifted and ing feature of th in thii fer the public to the by rs of the ext nang ie ig feats perform. this di ie povenies which se Hrovrctors afer are are the aie beare "AND GLANTESS. thei he over 700 Ibs. Mr. dal! the most enormous world. They will appear in ‘ Jack and the | >and he will form. extraordinary feats of strength and agility, and wi in atwo horse act. The entertainments will Comprige 17 Acts of Horsemanship, Gym= nagtic Exercises, Classic Displayg, and humorous afterpieces. uestrian Director, Mr. HOWES ; 5 icine Bie Master, Mr. | NIXON, and the anapproscheble Clow a Among.the Performers is the ee rated ad pal der, poleon of the Arena, feats on jorseback are the most. extraordin: pret wineeetds deve: | Loed oe be ee acre nWondertal Fe Fe eM r. sealers a pene F ocala ions, tie N it at a head. 1 others. The whol and classic performe: aa A icable Dan Em fe Wie fualented, a haus mys! ‘irre OR & A 2 SICIANS, AND THE THEATRI- TO VOCALISTS MUSICIANS, ANI T ising the world. N, Manager of th Sti Bell Ringers, re; safe pear riey mbers of the Musteal’ and fexaione, tat he mill have fala ed ‘hin ena ‘above band in af an ment weel vices as travelling eer musical professor, bag ore rnd f acknowledged talent about to travel. j | Pizslatteasleer hs ‘second ond our, th q hrowehout the United | Scares, the annie Texas, and Islan hy etl pa gl erga aims phat Fives ae fore fal to fession: ‘will noe oivanevns toany EN 18 NOW OPEN FOR THE | A EASON. Dedworth's Cornet Band will perform eve ‘Tuesday and Friday evenings, commencing June 2nd, orelogk, _ Aumittance free 11 TAM ALLISON, Proprietor. LEFROFF WARDROBE 40 AND FURNITURE TT picts Brisssoee of thottLetbot werdeobe nd farel- =. By sending a line to the subscriber's resides ugh the rey ea My sd attended to. Lf ied ronaway Up stairs. Ladies can be gia, toby J. Levenstys. mylé im*rre DK. POWELL, OCULIST, AXD, OPHRATIVE SURGEON, ases of the Eye and to all Imperfec ory omy, from. 9 to { oreloek, at his residence, 261 BLO ‘ot'the Tear Passage, Cataract, and seualy remered. TSS treated TAs, Jasahtentica, and suceess. or Squinting, eared in ARTIFICIAL. EYES, of superior beauty aig ee adapted to every defect. Tesidence’ Sel Wrosdwey—entrance 16, Warren j06 107 ND UMMER CLOTHING. SPRING AND S$! te “rill be ices are | than rater carne received on board jease be on board at 12 o'clock on Monday, |. E. WOODRUFF, ae who will ’ | as rather unfavorable than otherwise. RE—Robert Macaire, Mr De Bar; | at the Chamber Street ‘Gallery, comer ny th } ty ‘Original Banjo Melo: | LATEST INTELLIGENCE. ————E—E—E—Te By Electric Telegraph. Puiaveventa, Friday Night. No telegraphic communication of the proced- ings in Congress has been received at our office to-night.» There has been a terrible tornado below Wil- mington—houses blown down, vessels capsized, and lives lost. The wires have been severed, No particulars, but the city is full of ramors. Ex- | presses have been sent down to get information. By the Mails, Wasutneton, June 4, 1846. The news of this evening from the South, which you will have received per telegraph, 1s regarded The de- | sertion of Matamoras by the Mexicans, and the entire disappearance of the enemy is looked upon as ominous of a more desperate resistance in the interier, All this, however, is very natural, The Mexicans have acquired a most unrelenting anti- pathy to their brethren of the North. And they will not amalgate so readily. We look upon the intelligence as altogether favorable. The wounded are recovering—the health of the army continues | excellent—reinforcements are arriving daily, and Gen. Taylor, by the time the sickly season. shall set in, will be enabled to leave the coast and take up his quarters in the interior, backing his ene- | mies before him, and keeping up a cemmtaion tion from the mouth of the Rio Grande. To the speedy termination of the war, before’ the Spanish, French and English can interfere, it is eminently a stroke of policy to reduce Vera Cruz. It may now be reduced. Delay will ren- der it impregnable, and it is the key to the capi- tal, commanding an open Macadam) r straight through. | ‘The other routes are emi- nently dangerous from the passes in the moun- tains, the ravines without causeways, and the streams without brid The war having com- menced, the main object of the Mexicans will be the safety of the capital. Col. Kearney may seize Santa Fe and California. We may occupy them. But though their possession may be undisputed by arms, they will not be surrendered while there is | achance of European intervention. By the re- duction of Vera Cruz (the plan of the French), the nation will be brought to terms at once. _ Its. most formidable defence will have fallen. The route to Mexico thence is open and unfortified, and within twenty days’ active marching. ‘As the adninitiration ti has mat length brought us to the last and only alternative of war, it should be as earnestly prosecuted as it has been brilliantly commenced, Vera Cruz ought to be reduced in- stanter ; 2 delay of three months, with the protec- tion of an Anglo Franco-Spanish fleet, may ren- der it Bee pre able, and a safe depot for priva- teers, ear some whisperings that instruc- tions pa the immediate bombardment of San Juan. d’Ulloa have gone down from the Navy | Department to Com. Conner, with authority to employ all the available additional ships within his reach. We hope this rumor is true. The | | eo object is an eflective and decisive blow, be- fore Mexico can draw up an European alliance. We might fight them all ; but it would be less ex- pensive to do the work without them. On the Oregon question it is said Mr. Paken- ham has instructions for a final offer, to wit: the | line of 49 from the rocky mountains to the main arm of the Columbia river, thence down the bed | of that river to the sea; the navigation free to both | countries. This of course is subject to material | curtailment upon a refusal and ceorge proposi- | tion. Whatever may be the pur import, or report in this matter, there is little aonb Bat that | Mr. Pakenham has_ been iristructed to ascertain whether the war with Mexico is a war for the es- tablishment ofa boundary, or the obliteration of all boundaries ; and the idea that the war can be pro- longed without the intervention of France and England, is as fallacious and absurd as that a state of actuaf war does not exist, There was a long debate in the Senate to day on the Post Office Appropriation Bill, upon various amendments to the new law, such as barf postage of five cents, the franking pri puty postmasters in certain cases. All of which amounted to nothing. Mr. Lewis of the ie Committee, at the request of the Post Master Ge- neral, proposed a sum of $50,000 for a telegraph from Atalanta in Georgia to Mobile in Alabama, near 200 miles, in view of the prostration of pri- vate expresses, (which outrun old Cave in spite | of allhe can do;) and also for the purpose of speedy communication with the army. The | amendment was nosed over by Messrs. Berrian, | Jarnagin, Huntington and others, and they pro- | nounced it a “rat in the meal tub.” The ‘conse- | quence is, that the project will be defeated. In a day or two we expect Mr. Calheun tomake his report upon the Memphis Convention, accom- panied by a speech, defining the entire constitu- tionality of improving the Mississipp:, Missouri, and Ohio rivers. On Tuesday next, Mr. Haig gis will probably report agninst the bill. from House proposing the reannexation to Virginia, of Alexandria city and county—that half of the ten miles square, | which lies on the Virginin side of the river. This | movement of ceding away the District by piece- meal, is believed to be started for the ultimate ob- ject of the removal of the capital, of which, how- ever, there need be no immediate appreheasions, ginoe | the in ventign of mileage, railroads and tele- | j gray Te great fair is about winding up with an auction. Many of our boarding houses, at the ad- | oun of Congress, wind up in the same way. ray indulge us in winding up this despatch. Wasnineton, June 4, 4 P.M. Gen. Gaines ordered to Washington. General Cass came into the Senate this morn- ing with the following resolution in his hand, ! which he offered :— « Resolved, That the President be requested to inform pete Whether any oficer of the, army, during the into or the present year, has —— volunteers er the service of the United States, without heres thority therefor ; and if so, what is the number of said force, how it has Ke ba and wh the line or staff ha inted And whether such calls, ifm are necessary, and the robable amount they will cost, and whether any advan- ges have resulted or are likely to result therefrom And, also, what measures the Ute tr of bm a ed for the defence of the Southern frontier of the U: States during the same period.” He prefaced the resolution with a few remarks animadverting on the conduct of Gen. Gaines, in calling out and mustering a large volunteer force | into the service of the United States, without au- | thority and contrary to law. He read a list of | troops so called out, numbering over 12,000 men, | including a number of aj ointments subordi- | nate officers of all es. He ap to be boiling over with indignation against General | Gaines, and write ded by ieee the Senate that General Gaines had nm ordered to Wash- mn. his last annunciation, of course, took the Sen- ate by surprise, and several senators immediately rose to enquire into the cause, and to question Mi: ae among them, Mr. Archer, Mr. Morehead r. Calhoun, Mr. Sevier. The latter remarked, a cared not what the Senator from Michigan, or the General, ahaa gon of General Gaines’ prompt action ; but he felt very certain that Ca Cpe otic man in the country would opps | duet of General Gaines ; and all ad d done me met | with his hearty concurrence. ‘The-resoh lution be- | ing objected to, lies over until to-morrow, when a stormy debate may he expected. If this act of Mr. Cass, in having General Gaines recalled, and Leb under censure, is intended as one of his presidential moves, he will find him- self checkmated at the start. The friends of Gen. Gaines in the Senate will take care of his interests, and the whole southern country will back him inst General Cass, “cn Pakenham, it is supposed, will receive his instructions next Week, with the. Sign from. the British Government, on the O regon question. A letter received here yesterday from Lord How- poo states that the offer will bee on the 49th bound- t. MeKay sa star Mg being | - i Bad Bill on next W: hee , 80 he think The oe test vote will be: ‘* shall the bill be ken, up.” All who eh ii its fate in the House r this vote nown. The national fair has closed, after a successful and brilliant display. We have aie to believe that news from Mex- | ico will be received th this evening. _ TWENTY-NINTH ‘TH CONGRESS. ka om J 1846, ‘AsHiNGTON, June Very warm. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Milburn. Journal. Petitions. | in; | Mr. Srunaron petition from the present owners of the bark Pons, which was recently condemn- edas F Saree askin; Eo da name of the ship be chang- od to bevy read, EP. bay tard of the CO) retented a resolutio yn inquiring. rt pode ghd Kon fly Me rat uisitions Schon for militia ox ater volunteers without (riclent ant sor Wy thegatr aa ie, States that have been fd whet the number of militia or ver