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‘ORK, June 5, 184 iss Hear ayer 5 2 he teh inst. ‘eight on all fetter, pat a jetrers wel hing Wr a“ounee or fee Wl esecee fer esch cddlaonsl ball oes diet “ie6 tre ROBERT ti, MORRIS, P. M. MONEY MARKET. TOS WOE, of Waksistd, Enatand.jruends co preach Saturday, June 6=6 P.M. inthe Native Americante fal). comer cl Gand Stocks are all up to-day a fraction, with sales to some | pon’ extent, The market looks firm. Farmers’ went up} per __ Maram cent, Canton 1, Harlem 1}, Long Island 1}, Norwich & Worcester 1}, Reading 1}. Morris Canal closed at yes- showand others will also preach. jes 28 je LOST, trip Lm Philsdeiphia th New York, by the Aah on Wedu h start h Veniag's priges. saw iene ane oa Wedaetday, Jane ‘At the ‘second board there?was are-action, and prices | Com: he mistake of one of 1! ts of the Reilrond fell of very materially. Marlem declined 1} per cent, | has ar Morris Canal 3, Norwich and Worcester 1, Reading Rail | roed Bonds, }, Reading Railroad 1, Long Island }, Canton | 4{and Canton Scrip }. Prices ruling at the second board | ae Ac ETIC LET ERARITING-TELE. ite" Generally were similar to those current yesterday. The Mechanics’ Banking Association have declared dividend of four per cent, payable on the 10th inst. es The dividend railroad stocks of New England have , Ee lately fallen offs fraction in prices. Concord is now | worth 34, Fitchburgh 23, Lowell 19}, Worcester 17, | sie ISLAND -HORTICU Maine 11, Eastern 9, and Old Colony 3} por cent advance. 13 SOCK ULUTURAL SOCIETY. | ET. will b This later divides three pr cont forthe six monthe ¢ TE Aihe Tee re a ee ren in operation. Western jwanced to 97, - ums opel to e ex hie Tho Fitchburg Railroad stockholders, at a recent | Tickets 25 enacane will tdi eet ileman, and fady meeting, accepted the several acts in reference to the | =e it sl Charlestown branch, Watertown and Sterling branch rail. | tion. ca roads, passed at last session of the Massachusetts Legisla- bt oa ture. ‘It was voted to unite the Sterling and Fitehburg | PICTURES OF AMERICAN VICTORI i UST PUB! corporations, and leave to the diseration of the directors | J in Tate victories are te Hertel rats aie all matters appertaining to construction and location of | fas Bomb: perdi tof Mutamoras Watertown and Sterling branch lines, The cost of | Theos! eh colo (und are vie ry these ronds wus estimated not to exceed $600,000, and | the kind published. Price, Siver hundred: Ondets from any | said Telegrashon any pare Telegraph fort made to GEORGE GIEOR a HE. HOUSE rons. arket Si ill, on ‘the days of exhit spitore at halt June @, oles of Matamoras, Capture o' Aattoring estimates of income on that amount wore sub: |? ° We United States promptly auended to, by, | mitted. “It appeared to be an uniisputed fact that the | 99 Nassau street, Herald Buildings. N B— souihersor. Berlin Une! wae peefbratiosif a decision i | Ce" Please read our edvertiserant in another colaase: made to build a railread from the Fitchburgh toward | OTICE. Sterling. At this meeting a statoment was also submit | Do Grid VALREEN LAMBE: Sotigitor and Artorse: 4 | Chamb h, rhe, attends to ted of four months’ receipts upon the Fitchburg road, | and Erie cadet ited and sale of pe las ay ie ute which showed @ handsome increase over last year, and os. peicrenceeJohn J. Palmer, * * Bark, . hs fre confidence that fire per cent would be the next en Quincey, Douek Best of Brit We understand that the directors of the Vermont and INGURMATION WAN bin, Massachusetts Railroad Company have decided to locate | ()%,Eaard Bushell, Hatter, ‘rece’ a wera me their road through Gardner, and that the route is ascer. | Vermont. since. Pe aae aaamet agen beard tained to be much more favorable than, was anticipated TA dion ct wawineies ae Wee Scie ar ° me | Soox! ‘3 recanrght Promptly usb ot. hate ed g Serenteenth at, between 7th and sth avenues, N.Y. share has been laid, payable on the Ist of July next, | WANTED IMMEDIATELY, .. Philadel phi relerene> given, The directors are about contracting for iron, with the in- A FIRST RATE JOURNEYMAN YB ARBER Apply to | tention of opening a part of the road for travel by the st | “jee fennel Rane of Jan., 1847. } a PARTNER WANTED. | The directors of the Buhk of Dansville have offered a | WW reward for information concerning the author of certain | aT "9 reports sgainst tho credit of that institution. For afew | Toms, ball room, and an extensive drinking room be days past unfavorable reports in reference to ita pecuni: | S°aeseted Wunythe Private fupper rooms of No 138, Taow t e Ocres ary standing have been whispered about, causing some N.B.—The urtribes haythe a twelve years’ lease of said Hite alarm among those of the billholders who were | fem’ “Apnly Seda raaes a Peony unacquainted with its true condition. It is stated by | _i¢6% 138 Chareh street. these having facilities for obtaining information in rela: | GOVERNESS WANTED, tion tothe affairs ef the bank, that there is not tho slight | ['9,tetch fonr children the French, Soren nat | est foundation for the reports, and that the condition of | the Swedish Consulate, No. 85 West street, the bank is sound. | COPPER MINERS WANTED Bills, purporting to be fifties of the Farmers’ and Me, | '['O, WORK in amine in the vicinity of th chanics’ Bank of Hartford, Connecticut, but, in reality, | _je2 2w*rre altered from threes of the same bank, are in circulation. WANTED, ‘The alteration is very well executed, and the signatures FEW active 6 Yous Men to go Routh or West, to act as | A le of id being, of course, real, makes them difficult of detection: | $309 over aad fey the ele of new and obular heaton, except by those who are acquainted with the difference | Yritivg, with an opportunity of clearing, $1000 per Year. 4n tho vignettes in tho bills of that bank. | Srtoe ergear tear of ale @ final sentence of forfeiture has been pronounced | gistrict.. It will -be necessary for them to have at lenat fro ageinst the Mississippi banks. ‘Tho high court of that | Publistieg tei tos ise nd fue Shratany Olce ornate State, just proviousto adjournment, pronounced a judg. | °t" Unbou.1 Xilteuremmer belpses myi6 lm*re ment settling the banks now and forever. In the ap- | BOARDERS WANTED. peal of several of the Natchez banks, from adecision of Gir recommotsted thaeabtomioen Miseat moss, the Cirenit Court, the high court decided in substance | firalzhed or ustursished, ou rensonstle term, by the day of | that w continued state of suspension of specie payments ed at No. 476 Bowery, north west corner of Tenth st. ig just and indubitable ground of forfeiture. BOARD IN BK OOKLYN. Since the opening of navigation on the lakes there has | 8 with Board, in, private family, may Deen censidetable activity in the movsmente of produce. | Teale ie bane tak Cony, ‘The receipts at Buffalo from the opening ef navigation to | and twoald be desirable tom eee the Ist of June, in each of the past five years, have been BOARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, as annexed : ‘ in IN eae Part ent ive testes oak Tee te fer Commence or Burrato.—Receirrs op Propucr. 1842, 1843. 1844. 1845, ; | tiemen can obtain rooms aud board i | ile epee rare se with last year, there has been an incroase in | of Gaal serten 8 et eaeetnereieel wulacergt a be covery item but seeds, staves, lumber and ashes. The in | o'clock at night, (Saturday til 12)" The water where there crease in the receipts of breadstuffs and provisions has | Pavcias ust am as been in he efi ot Nee Yo — tadi b iT i. For esr cans | advantage of Sea water over Croton, ask your physccian for pee, Wteeks Eicken. mesike thems ar Delt patieata ps botaeAy tak " e for the j ° “ine Si Ss, 1971 BK BebeHipiom RS ds Baba of muse every eveniuge oe, 1980 ot 15 % 46 91g 200 lo b. 6% ow | ASTOR HOUSE BATHS. 0000 Fema als 2 | Entrance, No. ‘| 1 Vesey street, (Private door teh do a15 6632 100 do i UBL, by, latormed ‘ jing tu Bins Heaaing Bae fox tao Mass est inthis ely. Te SOshs Vicksburg Bk i cannot be excell ug i 100 do ht ae farmers? Trust wit FA ge as atnight, Hath at Decne wt te t Lo'elock, FeAl. ‘2 FH Oe i Nog lata NRE eRe Run . Prontietoe Fs 1 FUME BATH. ao: = a. SS a0 3435 | TO ALL who scar a with rheumatic Ree Ba we 100 60 WB 30 do B00 55" | oq pecad say Gpend try Dr. Bwettls Sulphur an i os wit 2. Bab S836 | effectually 0 this gory enc aliatnettetaal ont cestte ogo a rd aE aie tag ip ata er econ Sd Pee 3S bo Reade RR 10 | ik Within the Le Pert 1329 Im*m BE Bese ee eee Tas ici Shar tll “ify HESE BATHS pers Bint venoemmgnded by’ 2h zi Second Board are highly recommen e mot Po er ane a, "[emtaser Paeciciaay (et cho tare of Premmations reo: | S000 3° ‘io L tele hoe tions of the Skin, Serofula, Pain in the Joints, Salt Hheum, pte baw Gag tae ae ais | Be ke ml had daily a'547 Pearl street, near Broadway. 100 139% 100 a ‘20 31 wo & 1g 50 do. : 30 BATHING, HAIR DRESSING, SHAVING, | r 10 do 13 se East Boston M4 WI NG. ry a nha at iy b AND WIG MAKI 10. do fom 13 200 Readieg Se 2, HALON, No. 61 Broadway, in Judson’s Hotel, so long 3 Nee & Wer 4 100 Harlem © | od end'wall guudesrol Washing’ Detareangue won wsoears ka 4 by 30 SG. 108 108 Canton Serip 3% | ry a repr tee for the comfort anid eonyent- , has vow the pleasure of informn- be 38 Canton Co ty desideratum) where. saving, hai eut tor ‘carried on in style, may $3000 Fen oN’ Mo goin cece Go aon eng hy n Broaden acm My He eo ee is gt, | snd gouvenieuce, and can ‘accommodate (0 person. Hot, | 100 1 Showe: B retinn “SER SNM Bk Ae ry ‘do cM” 5 03 54% | been a feature in % do My 2 35 co do Tues 4 25 b3 54s { Buutian ake 2 HR | (yR Genomes el este sin pn’ thet an | MiwlaRR ow io #0 343 Ole este Tmnrorement eg Hat, log ta pet, end e agg s weds s ‘Scalpa; and the subscriber is mppy in being the first to intro Bt ti 3 Badr S| SL pkey pg hey are composed of veutilating or gossamer work. They | Died. ‘a mechanical contrivance Poe sel Fe they t el, ttpknesi, pon nn osrapkekanes toomee inamaedinnaly olay thereeal te N61, Broadway, the wolrandet Tndenw's Hotel. re ude, Evizasetn Leon, Cyd of James Wilson, a native of Sussex, Eng: sm im*re Globe jusintances are requested to attend | THi: CITY Fite INSURANCE COMPANY on y afternoon, at 3 0 th : Sf South and Walnut srests allel CHEESE SPOCK Sisto; all pad incuah and secur invested according to the its charter. , This Company Was been and in that | ease’ '* oy. ste heiae-s oie hereby apes and nly metals iw JACOB RAMSAY, First Marshal. ite enpital At reasonable terms. R. A. READING, President. a9 1mins® m B. CURRY Bee . above establish: APITAL 20,000 DOLLARS. haute coms touke ris noua machinery, He edo ill ng be r-| terme. ‘This tolbeny bas passed ‘through, the two Eressest es aS A RIO If ively alight lou | forthe system whieh Ihave alwaye practieed of limiting inery, mer- ASSIGNEb’ 7 * and scattering thei: ae oe: RS having, wy sini ad tod pa promi sheretatre jaa soi 1 perac sonal, of ‘the | New Nok orn foqgot plicit, 208, tts in iereer require ol perceas hoy :: b pe AtareR President. famediate Payment, and those havi — ee is rhe hoa ‘against the anid Moses Woops seaemens mC RE STRETOHED LEATHER BANDS mee ok = PgR tnes gf machinery warranted the beat that used | ow Je? w*re ‘whee Peale OL. nit” of all a peat mt or ead este, FINE CORKS cre . ets bo fae jption an and i sive for retell stares, cuenery ae! mYouk.” On handy 1a Sy radichnt ‘AILS, TW aE ie wom rst Rae oaLEhOt | NAMA CEWINE HOE TUR = A OON i soa akaghe Trine, unorieas URNISHED or anfurnished, a ms, ‘small 369 balet ‘Seine and Wrapping Twine. ith 1 aed aw ins tddresed to WK ht ihe Herald Manilla and American Hemp Cordege, be TBLO'S G. wil his evenmg, a2 Bae Bae Seer tin Samos Shoe Th os Hitttem sro Sie ‘and | _3e8 bend Ke RA & CUMI ot the extenstr M wilh Se elves of the crevion sigke Ferrers .¢ een a CK Fr gu Bao fom "ike “rien jel ohees "4a Wile Poop ihe Pe ie dag, ander Milonne Hee ooo gin sshan Sa, fre ley es eb Gastron fo he nS on i Uae sed Pawnbroker. Sat 2 SOWOODHULL EMINTURN, ‘3 Bouth ARVUM, From Sracndl . by map A by. ps ne het peek Sema b ESD. Red Bey EN bes way continue en GOBACLEC MINTURN, #7 south ot, | Mira d en Gal Enoct ncodiaweah tuammcisn Gncet needlework cusregtst fog ‘SHIP. GATRICR, from Liverpool ~Conmn blshment will please have their permits on bostd: ot | | NB.-Orde for my part of the country. ere Foot of Wall. street imi All roode | _mvdi tere Socpetmltte ta five days will be sent to the publie store Ore ques k 7: a Jet re _ AUCTION NOTIOME. ArUSt mens, RARE PICTURES AT AUCTION, PAINTINGS, by Huntington, Dovab | dy calles etlioatinn che cca Pictures are of undoubted pat tity havtng ae monschased bp theoweis rom the shoreer The collection comprises Landscape, Historical and aeeok with the L MODERN OIL will ve ert 18" te Fi st With, fet ime at thy HH. be Jndkins, Werpool ‘au ite via Halifax, as fol- ay, ou Sunday, at Dand7}o'clock, fake Sake | ake Meee Abbotts Mi Jewell, open at jolcloek—perurtanen to commence at pre- PROWERY THEATRE - \, AT AUCTIO ‘A, 'Y will elt ou Paesdyy "June 9, st 3o%clock. Wes, the entire tocl Geo .» deceased, consi ing of between 3 and 4006 Camelias and Seedlings, of choi STEAM SHIP oe BR ere is adonbt of the abov. Sri for on Sat Monday t Sh instane, vi have already been ds: | will positively sul ata By Me “ Now GRAND. eae SIONS ; TO BW i. HAVEN. eee oF andid enter BU ill commence Ne re at7 o’clock—Cartaia will rise at half past seven <a from | WICH Bench of Mr Ric: with the petit c H P Grattan; C ALE—Tw fine pride Hor ‘The: on hore back, and. h hay Appt at the desk of the f oa away ; besides all that, he dling verdant for this latitude, in the estimation of the old campaigners. Sai AS AS, CHARLES. SrANIELS Biles Garatie ans ac his ‘cafubilshinent, * curious, in ieee parts, rter and dealer in Birds, Cages, ke. { | the foot of ‘Tuesda: orning at 7 o'clock. 33}, ‘Orchestra Boxe e same days at 10 ag . e A Grand Flute Cavatina, Pas de Deux Tyrolean, by the ture to the Bronze Horse. promenade and refreahtents, hundred Cosmoramas. Le Prince de Homboure. DAGUERREOTYPE APPARA OHN ROACH, OPTICIAN, 82 nds French and constantly on hand the Voi: | em shed Meagan ura FOR aaheoa beautiful 2, } about Gor 10 touts old—price $50, Apel at 23 NEWFOUNDLAND BOGS. ae old, well M: "ents fe a pileaet oe ai ‘orders from mvs ac! isses Valen “'ro constele ‘wis the ovate to NEA THE AUbRO TI BES, pas ps and Moantoctarets Admittance 25 its. of the Neapolitan Bonnet, are p rand + a xrand selection of Sacred Music. ees a 'FRE—Boxes25 cents 5 r Evening, June 8, will be ad most faithful of | FANCY SENN fp els EMPORIUM, “EARNS, off eer TRERT NE ead finish are er | and clean equaly to | p NOK, « CO. 3 Ey i Delangy tt ERSIAN SILK. THE sul bseribers having beeu appointed sol oe. the sale of these bonnets, are now pre le with this new and splendid ich received the first premium of of the American Institute. Th | y, texture, durability and economy, anything ey are warranted to be eatirely tary. Mrs, La Fox or Wheeler Yanker ih; Susan “Fajcommence with the comedy ofthe Yonkee Hills Sandfetd, Ne. | posed ‘Open at 44 Past 7, performance to commence at | man aruclen entirely | ane an pare 4 NABLE rn tone EK Rp | “$1 50 ; the heat F: PY amie Mey Dat Plates at 50 conte one and Sonuntelly sages ey Trade Squall} Tow, at C] corner of Broadway, President Mer- |= hs A 8 H r Of GARDEN. —Opening Night, Mouday Evenin nares entertainments will commence with | é it marriage of Mr. Frémont, in the first instance, ! aroused all the anger in his bosom, Col. Benton | has courted and earessed Licut. Frémont “to the | nines,” since his Rocky Mountain expeditions ; have given him such éclat, But just look at Col. | Benton! He has, within a few days, mounted the | sdministration, ~~ seems determined to ride to | the death. The “ in” and the lesser “ organs,”” | as Gen. Cass and res - Benton call them, the fifty- | four forties, all come “under the sweeping denun- | ciation of wilfully endeavoring to “ deceive” and | “ mislead” the peaplp » and to plunge the country | into a war upon a ¢ wf know that Col. Benton has, within a day or two, | expressed his dissatisfaction with other procadinge = the administration, besides the course pursued Be it in reference to Oregon. If, therefor, Col. of the Kind ores offered. iI clean, alter and retain their color equal to oO STANTON, WIGHABAF ® & WOOPRUF?, | tno Boe i de sf La epee ot aPabine beautiful mansion, 53 Barc! Petit Amour, (only two y first appearance in_ the brilliant exer. o celebrated POLKA DANCE, by | i cine Miss perk and Mons. Henri, de vyten Perlietke ber | tainimeats on the Rone will conclude wi yes subscriber would invite the if Fireworks, which "n offers oS riangels, terticless ie MAKINE PAVILION, ROCKAW a Jus HE. subseriber would respectfuil bs ne trons of the above. well kno =) stars, fre wheels. scroll cous, Homan candles, rockets, &es Ke: all of sw: ¢ assortment of pieces, itions, kd (4 most a) pryiane fe for public and BERTON, 15Maiden lane eae WORKS— FOUR: EOF JULY. NEW YO SEANETS, 196 Front street, moat exten: ment of FIRE WORKS are now offered a oasiating ofhonory and signal rockets. ‘with gold and uns, fans, palm trees, pyrami mines of Kat epee ily next. Families desirous of obt heir address at the Astor House, ou andcpiter the i HIRAM CRANSTON. rot M. BECHALT MERU, ‘in which Be ate jen By ill ore Ke i ihe oe Hi and L FUND “HALL, — PHILADELPHIA. revious to commenciny TWo GE Bie on herr Wi b Mt ished Rooms and’ Bored ins | MAU ere there are no other B q ated | a South Brook th the oqexesiang , Peruvian pond ype — R. TEMPLETON, em tour. ra have the, honor of EMINISC, FG: roll ng crackers, ila & y ested to | calf and examine the above selege it eouera, are requested to Committees for city and country ae private parties, can be deatthe the Fiaaaforte. MR.C.B. -B. cx i will pre tina—"' Young Agnes, beauteous flower,” from the try displays, mi supplied on the most ibe! opera of Fra Diavolo, thi rarrant ealebevtacheer salted wit cee nme tne aaetaars PEG WORKS! FIRE WORKS!! lersey City, i is pe pare THis ‘preseat itockcomprice the most | wet fires, appropriat factured in this country, and'eamt be fa rotechnic Artist, ‘OR SALE OR TO LEA’ N BRI ite) bre honeL: No 23 2 Pale street "the ery is 3 by 45 4 fd location for | riven immediately. Fé GEORGE VAN pune OR TO- TET, ik house, Brooklyn, If not sold by private sale Sisposed of of at public auction, fd sth de ¢am remain on mo: paplhesttan te Me pete 68 eh ines Im*re GOR NG GLASSES? LOOKING GLASSES HOSE farnishing their hou; « My companions are warai and wide,” from Fra Diayolo. ¥ Particular, desire, the fa- and" Old Towier.” Hy from La Bayadere. kinds rat veeinese, Possessi vorite songs, ‘* Sally in our Alley. alars, inquire on the premises o| ser May 25, 1816. Fong—" Beats there's he | raphy of General ‘ | Taylor was born in He went to Florida as Colonel of the first and not the sixth infantry. The battle of Okee-Chone was fought on Christmas day 37, and not "0 Col. Taylor was not on horseback, but in the midst | of the fight, waist deep inmud. | s impos " | for a horse to wade, as did the 1 Taylor, through a deep saw-x: np, for Torduh the forests,” from the grand opera of Der fires, primers, port fires, signal roc! thi government or merchant vessel: Ane A feeey7 abo dwells.” Song— en ‘ou thro’ life’s journey wander,” from the ee 206 Frout street. TENNIS COURT, 238 BOWERY ‘enamed Public thatthe ‘s, Tickets, 50 Frei to be hadat the music stores. MOVEMENTS ~ SANDS, LENT g CO’S CIRCUS. HIS splenaid establishment, iaphon ia mene at € o'clock s, and others wasting: Look- Id do well to call at 106 Fulton. tree! and yi aedine wack, =| the establishm: aH ea Spriety, can b be ound at tl for the convenience of t! = rates, | eee chameated tad pe h piace say sized Bier, w wet will Ne sold tow, very few: trait Picture Frames, jates by the A at the following places on the Tespeetive daies, in pursuance of "Sune Sth, Jordan eke eed. Pain tad richly 0 tad i Ol wlnsces reat iW v5 tm eae te FOOPER &k BROTHER. TEAS AND FAMILY GR ROCEKIES, | ; FOWLER ha im store, and is dail) ireen and Black Teas an: the quality of hi Borest, sed refreshments, t St Teave EES H, WOOLLY; But Ball Alley, New Vork, May 7, 1846, eaten | | Taylor had very quietly walked hi: { tamoras and zens, Itis § | obtaining a new “ rig out” from some “ Mexican | tailor.” “Monterey is the next halting piace ATCHELOR'S new Wreoted tie and Seal advance of any hitherto offered the the improvements Bate! lor peng ing + i sae Garou tee| 6. aprrecia 2 Wall street, near Broad at ti Young 1 tual ack Te eal a at many face and | ot white pon ‘oll ‘at @,0, gallon, gopd ha choice assortment of nd dealers from the le the above before pur- 250 Greenwich street, comer Murray, 428 Sigh, Cor Ventry, and 76 Vesey, tear Oseouwich sireet, | MAGASIN JAPANATS, Wig STREET (between Brondway and ae ladies and gentlemen who are. if a Cg me on — oe follow’ icles Hlowerbotties; exie and in owt shes, Ow OF great t io and i old oon of Einie y, rich! frcreds o of mother of ly painted ; aucient Venetian siss arved furniture, of the ti 7 ™ NEW TEAS, “GROG ERIES ies ae Hes, togethe HOWES & CO. foaee YORK MAM 1OTH T. SEHOLNSALE wir RETAIL, | CAS) WLI LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT ever o1 United States, compriviag 150 Men and Ho: vey the Derformers, wardro invited to ‘call an see from the quiring 26 Carriages to i, Mar.6. Mar 4, ApT's./Apl 2 125380 EAS 1aine Sea | Tu THE LADIES, 6,157 Rte 18,033 30,077 fond, inbroericr, Bre large stock Pa ones. Pattems | 400i 16,017 10002 15:833 sch and ney Goods, 1278 1,383 5,087 6,371 . ep stairs, Meee, the Ta: 1492 4,530 5,150 1,356 | bernacle. Mth pode be offered upwards of 35 r cent FP ON EN OC so swore 3,016 15472 19'392 21/076 | BUNTING. | 0 ses 53 “GOL | BALES assorted colors; Blue Linen Checks—s enses, B52 140k gra | © suitable for summer cont received and for sale by Re gg 6 2708 gt | Jed were HOOSE & VIETOR, 09 Pearl st. 639 625425 980793. 4331755 SWIMMING BATHS. aone. ‘Gas "S't10 “ae'396 | PRABINEAU'S HOT, COLD, Shower and Swimming | i erate of paintings of which are offered at reduced prices.— ood green ‘Ten at 50 cents per Ib.; flue Ooclong Wand 621-2 oagé fine ome farnens at 75 ents best good fenced ety OT cents per yon rm Candles 25 ceats. of fine white; yellow and brown Sugai, of all the various ‘kinds. 2 TER—STONE’S IMPROVED be root ie -aeere filters not iy, eanity: ay, he. eg has at- tached to it ight Female ans, amoung whom is the Greatest Female. Rider pine IADAME MA. ter 12 12 cents Per Ib.; Ly ieee ly, her own, e(nl and fasciuatiny which she chats ive filter propere eof ir impregnated with n00p, tol fectly tasteless, no odor and of a brig! line clearness. Can be seen in operation, id ” Croton Plunbing establishment, 390 4 apparatus are so great | ), Se. Thei; peighe Agr ir height i i wack. They will appear in dhe ay, perform. extraordinary feats of lity, and. will rade Th Il comprise 17 Acts mastic Earns Classic Di Eq NIXON, and the unappre the Performers is the oda ee, the Napoleon of the Arena, Mr. HOBBS, w! back are the most extraordinary, nile Act of, whale Co by Master ale Olymy Iso tien of! atrangers city to examine this magnifi- t oil paintings, of any ‘marb! EBA WO! STACY, No. 65 Wooster between Broome aud bas The si composed of a large zssortment of e and Bick ‘Walnut lays, and bamoro as 7 ee DAN Ri of any rent branches, ‘and ev ~ PIANO-FORTE WAIEROOMS, 273 BROAD WA AND 7 LAFARGE AVinpina. 2 PUBLIC: will find at the above rooms a ral ment of Grand and and nad Piano Fortes, at | hereby given Bove the books: ‘or subscription to an eearas ner want Gymnns (ey Grow harioteer of Phowbus, | Postui . Ni his son. Me. Howes ia briifant Act of Black Rope Evolu mitable Dan Emm Ei re: Boy can each ye GRIEVE, No. gone a amy rele, with the ini- | c riginal Banjs Melo- | vatecral qhaes aE Ga comprising lending, most talented, and classic See im the en Sparrows White Cockat™ birds were all imp 9 Indies, at great ex- the Briti hs Skylarks.. In fac John street, most of t ‘Black and Tan King Charles’ jiels, Henry eens Bist Hl Len iit oe yim hie wouder merle yoeae Ngee ey Vaccatee Heeicl Sotes 1 June, to commence at 7 0’ ; ary juvention of the ney TAILORS. the 1 HOSE, who wish to.ttain s complete knowledge of the various Pa yles of gt ig sally allowed to bo com: | lete—the holly in the bi J. ~ is Bree bi i gainer © TO MACHINISTS AND MAN UFACTURES. AyBE 3 of all descriptions, from 7 to 25 feet lon ise, cutting engines, suital kings of work. For terms an description, direct to the sub eee. T. PERKINS. NSTRUCTION cin ou the Piano * two dollars per stock, Frederick tei Mouth, by a pers »? nt the Herald offi message from the President was read, enc! munication from the State Department, Ss the sul it of French and English interferences against the annexation of Texas, before ite consummation. jUR. et, issued, oie the pnb Orsay, 207 Merchasts ad Traders KA To Eri Patines oa a ne BICIANS, BugN? 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SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, and Clothing Bye bliciiness of W. i nie ere iat o and Prints Trom. 73. cents to H3.e Se Nets tom Si to $3: Satin ts, from | Seewict.a. 7s cents to: $173, Aly M. PETTETT, 282 i varees, (ate 99 Fultdn sere L VIOLONCELLOS, &c. genuine eg re ext makers. On fed by Chee. Ole alt sir. allsee ay, wine very fine co) from $1 | age upwards. be Temps, | joer reac rom Paris; new Viol fain | Tifganaeme: 1 ( Families desirous, of converting, into " Sem adv oat mont | preserve a sound set of teeth, when aed, every operstion on the mou A haa HOUGHT. oe, oe 4 peared el Sivee eine fame ath “e Nasean, or 167 i | LEFT: OFF WARDNODE. AND FURNITURE | | eel by oo: an oe residence, | the Adjutant General, Seana vet = | ted gunmen, b Y ina ne oe Tas, leah Alabama. bravely iw or ‘otherwise, wilt be pune- 4 gentlemen | netrapeper HE hi trio waeh dae s a diny | Sabha Tou baie i xi Ladies can We attended to oy Mr ‘. Levenstyn. LARGE assortment Esnbliahe a Ge id * SONS Hie | pviees pow A wi LATEST INTELLIGENCE. le Wasninoron, June 6, 1846. Great diseussiou in th ie to-day upon Gen, Gaines, Gen, Scott, the President, and the general Pai of the Southern Army—Webster, Cass, » two Johnsons, Archer, Calhoun, Orit. eby, Mangam and ‘Allen, participated ow-wow. See your reporters’ sketch,— nye all to be leid betore the wend and le! No further news to-night from the army. There are some disturbances among the Indians of the South-West, however, that threaten to be so- rious, | Re ont revalent that the organ is to be retro- jrand Rives, at all Father Rivet She will be apt t Not at all unlikely— wanted badly in Vir- o astray, ifhe remains $ too ardent or The bazaar of the National Fair is as empty as ashell. The sport is all over; and next we exe pect the repeal. Wasutnerton, D. C., June 5, 1846, It would appear that Col, Benton, or Old Bullion, Ro as he is not unfrequently called both by friends and foes, cannot be easily “caught with chaff ;” ov, in other words, the appointment of his son-in- law, Frémont, to be Lieut. Colonel in thé rifle | regiment, has not, in the slightest degree mollified. his disaffectien towards, or his dissaiisfaction with the present regime. Mr. Frémont was taken from about the middle of the second lieutenants in the corps of topographical engineers, and exalted by ‘Goddess of | @ word to the second rank in a regiment! ‘Chis | was done as a bait—** a sprat to catch a gudgeon ;”” | butletit not be thought for a moment that Col. Benton either asked for the appointment, or in any manner signified to the appointing powers | that it would gratify him. Doubtless he feels rateful, on account of his ton-in-law, for, although imera—a shi And we nton can carry with him Gen. Dix, Mr. Bagby, | and Mr. Haywood, (by no means improbable,) the administration ertainly: ** stands in jeopard MA every hour” in carrying out a favorite policy. the conservative branch of the government ¢! son | to place itself in opposition to the Executive upon any single point or scheme, it will prove to be un- | fortunate. It has been said | himself as much aloof from the administration as itis possible for him to do; and it is also said, that, in his course upon the Oregon question, he misrepresents at least eighteen out of twenty of the eecpes of Missouri and the West. This is | probab Ny the fact. le that Col. Benton holds The Herald copies from the Orthopolitan a tog: Aor. It is incorrect. Gen irginia and not in Kentucky three quarters of a mile before th my opened | his fire. These are facts, unim) nt perhaps | from one who was with Colonel r, and in- | timately connected with him in I . for three | years. Last night intelligence was received that (en forces into Ma- ssumed the protection of the on- that Am a ia has succeeded in Yours, ‘TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Naton, July 5, 1846 ‘arm and close. Prayer i Rev. Mr. Milbum. Pro r Expy’s ventilator screeching like an old rocking ron the top of the Senate. Mr. Fairfield presented a Mr. Dig presented a memorial, asking purchase George Catiin’s Indian collection Gen Cass’ resolution about Gen. Gaines, was lad over for a while. PRE-EMPTION RIGHTS On motion of Mr. Asucer, the hill relating to pre-emp tion rights to the public lands, wax mado the anecim or der for Wednesday next. (REANNEXATION—“PEARL RIVER—GRANTS OF LANDS ir. Seerauy moved to take up the bill granting altor nate sections of land to the improvement of Paarl nyur, vo | inthe States of Mississippi and Louisiane. Mr Hunnng ne dens per mer: | ton hasegreed. Mr. Calhoun hae agreed. Mr. Pexxyaacken would inquire when the Committoa | on the District of Columbia, proposed to report the bili for the rotrocession of Alexand: the State of Virginia. It was a matter of groat intervm ( the State of Virginia. county and town te Mr. pom said the chairman of the committee way not yetin. When he arrived, Mr. 8. would chearfuliy give ind ‘to the e inquiry of the Senator. Othe bill for Pearl river was then teken The ape. tion being upon ordering its engrossment. noes wert Ralled, and third ‘Teading was approved 43 to 15. Mr. Srricut was understood to ask the third reading Mr. Wensten objected.—He wished to see the order of e business preserved. He would ee, that such or- rs as this were laid over 3, the old hour of one o’clock. ics by | He world notice now, that he should not consent to any such proceedings hereafter. Mr. W. eeented a petition f ‘eens ir. Weaster presented s n from an Res i aca is panes ee me titution accom m, asking that mene furnish to the Massam, Copies of the various books rinted under the authority of the government. Library Sommitteo, Houman. Mr. McDvurrie presented two resolutions bahar at upon the Treasury Department, relative to the Hou | lands in the State of Louisiana, the title to which is under mute, amor numerous Cops and the subject bill tha beck taseeeer Lies over. MESEAGE room THE PRESIDENT. In reply to Mr. Alien’s resolution on the bject, @ com. LL OF Prpegee On. tie renew e inquiry yn of all that part tng Dimet on ¢ Virginia side of the river, to tho State of Virginis.— on uired respecting this bill, because the people of inia were very anxious to have the act Harwoop said the committee had been debating the subject, and would probably report sometimo next A SWEEPING SCHEME. ‘ Mr. Youre moved a. resolution, ordering, an enquiry ey u 1 fa n the expediency of ageneral grant alternate sections of lan to all road, cantie through the abi jic Jands, and also to the rovement all rivess along which thoy may lie, Laid over one day. GEN. GAINES AND GEN, SCOTT, ve Case's resolution of yesterday was taken up, to “"RRovolved, That the President be requested to inform the rteiner any officer of the semy, during the past nt year, has called volunteers or militia robable amount they will cost, and whether any advan- Uigos have resulted, or are likely to Saae onros + and also what measures the department of wer Speptes for! the defence of the southern frontier of the United States during the sume period. Mr. Cass, without designing the slightest ceneure of Gen. Gaines, sppealed that he had tranacended his au- thority. If the Beedtont pas cong without ely an he would justly, have been nt had so acted, in calliog upon jpeachment it day Gen. Sees ity Ort reinforcements Gen. Mr. Cass ithe to prevent | oe of em ‘precedente © ‘@ prompt gxarainstion. Mr. Waneten defined the constitution, and the neces: sy fhe meraioes.. In the. crisis of the “Tn ‘Seviga do! Gen. Gaine’ thad been patriotic the Rio Grande his cont traaere, ab called Rio Grande, by the sanction of ‘Taylor. Sos in 0 oitine Sonator from Arkansas say tof theve volunteers, raised by Gen. Gaines, acorns 3, and part of rows 2 | Sat Toke learned wore the very men toms. | lief of ‘he troops from Mobile, and je SaTIEN. Yet, fie, were received, and sent down. New past oie by the Frealdent 7 + | om w Onl some from Py Point Isabel. in time to allow Gen. Tay- ey arrived with his main body, to his camp, nt to Jemdid victories which he Mr. Cass. ‘The letter of tho Adjutant ft deneral. will the Senator read it? Yes, sir; and we might as weil have it fi tter of the Adjntant Sey aath’ showing that the Secretary of War 2 objected especialy to ‘he a daeunted gun-men called out oy Mee shoes the hands of Mr. Sevier ‘Cathoun passed into yer another lottor of the call of Gea. proving of the Mr. Sevine read from the new spay Mr, Sevier, alter

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