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and again in 1839, 1940, and 1841, hich Peete the hiring amen low, tl ments to Great Britai: rapidly diminished as ithe aces again rose. Old Stock Exchange. -] shs Farmer’ Trust a ie eo eign RK ror = pid Mg AUCTION UTICKS. WM. W. SHIRLEY, Aue: soMe Nhiv AND SEUOND AND FURNI- by HE. Wiilard, ‘This Da sd cock, a the sales room, No. Card, Centre and ‘arpets, Oil Cloths, rich , Desks, cut Glass, ‘China, &e. sales Foot, beautiful assort- glass cases of | to 20— AMUSHMENTS. TRE—Box: $i; Pu, 0 ucsiey Hvemog, ‘June all of amount’ of ship- eased ; but they yat beeingh A FINE HORSE FOR Sn A HORSE that can bi for further Fon ra. oN 5 COURSE. LONG ISLAN Y State 5s, 897 be COU Pune $00 Two ‘The following horses are en- NTREVI HURSDAY, Ju me miei tor we speed ah or | Don Jose, Dyott; uffed Birds, singly and mall expense to wo auy SALE OF panes HE great sale of the late George ata o'cloek P. Mn atthe Green th and’ 9th | will take passen te oth ‘eo ¥ . and a dark ant. Doors open at 7 o'clock—periormanes to commence at pre- Horse can ma eoquize at the Second pe Hotel, i n. OWERY THE. oe Taare ah | i | ANIELS—OF bid nag ng, to the estate of naar ait TUS. on THE FALL by tha la Pps arrivals from Lon- R. Scott; Ti- reve, 8 Jobe john street. mile heats, ch there’ are ive subscribers” Toba AL re breed, receiv able Birds, only to be u street, —Letters eae curious, in distant, A. a importer and dealer in Birds, Cages, ke. : Mavon's Urrice, Juac 6, 16ty, hereby given to at Persous OWNIOg Dog fe, tid Datrictig a N. will is — to, = ee Min G, Jones. es, 90 cents; second aud third tiers, 2 ots.; et open at 7 o’clock—Curtain will rise at half past seven ASTLE GARDEN.—Tuesday Evening, June 9. — The, sauusemenca, will ofeu with Grand Fiste Cayatina, by ses Vallee. Over: | half an hour for RARE PICTURES AT AUCTION, MOD+-RN (OIL PAINT NGS. bi be cuter upon their duces. date, and not properly muzzl« JACOB RAMSAY, First Marshal. Y BLUES—ATTENTION! ONS who have si x Regiment HICKORY. to assemble at the rendezvous, Military. Ha day, 9th inst., from’ 4 o’elock till 8 P. M., f relimnary orgamizazion. 7 A meeting of officers, and all pres pee rolls, vat 4 o'cluck pa shere lo RT cars will leave the South re Cou after th ‘pact of the day. i | | Ex Gua Ladi the overture of , by the old masters, y for examination on ‘Tuesday and dedi M., to 10 P. conier of Daan and refreshments, and to andi mnoramas. After UJ | Le Prince de Hombourg. Beats t Die Nachwandier. cx Vallee: "Yo conclude with the overture to ofthe rolls of the (9th and 10th ins\ white Gallery, 90 ‘Thursday, Uth 150 do o) Re Canal ne sech— Puree $20—enile beste Free for horses never havin poh oes. 6 25 cents. Ou Sanday, a grand selection of Sacred Mi TAT H an “THE, ATHE Boxers cents —T ery ay Evening ill purse. Entries to be —— by 9o’elock. Three or more to make a race. MAKINE PAVILION, OBA AY FEW active Young Men to go Bouth or West Agents for the stle of new aud popular Publ $300 over aud above their expenses will be inaured to demol eitigupsvamk pleut avers svoriee, tas sred for the ARCH O} N $1000 U 8 Gs, G2 LATEST INTELLIGENCE. BY ELEOTRIC TELEGRAPH. Congressional Proceedings. Wasutneron, Monday, June 8, 1846. In Senate. Mr. Lewis, from the Finance Committee, re- poxted the Sub-Treasury Bill. | Asupplement tothe War Bill was reported and lies over till to-morrow. The resolution of Mr. Hanxxcan to adjoiirn on the 20th, was taken up, discussed and postponed | till Monday. A message was received from the President, in reply to @ resolution making inquiry in re- lation to Gaines and Scott. He says the for- mer did call out troops without orders, He | sends letters of Scott to the War Department, from which it appears that the President verbally told Scott to go to the Rio Grande, Gen. Scott not leaving, the Secretary of War inquired, why not? Scott replied, ‘ because he was not ordered off officially. Besides, ho | Was too old a soldier to get an enemy in front ‘pe ylor, Mr. Greene Mary, Mrs La Fores vious to which the hi h Stove, Yankee Hill h CU NS eturn n Strong, "Yankee Hill; Betsy, ; ¥ Tho , Bag. Toc Bs the Cnet of “ANGI THER *GLASS"-Michael Grey, jpetizabeth ee Mrs Booth, ‘at 34 past 7, performance to commence at | 5000. Ohio 6s, 1860 59 shs J Mowe Canal cash the writiag, with an opportuni Some wen now in our eniploy wi ro, fieee of all expense. of ain Sit mak per SONS OF TEMPERANCE, STATE 2 NEW YORK—NATIONAL JUBIL Marshals are hereby notified to march their direction to Hudson street, on phe oth, ata quarter bef ‘National Jubilee. ‘The G of the National Diveione lace: lite according to number, No. i officers will form, accordin a Tag 3 will appear on foot. eq their respective ITER eakonciber wagldl nempositeiin atrons of the ahove wel establishment, that he will open for the season ly next. Families dvsirou; of obtaining roome be waited upon at their residences, use, oa and ahier the ise HIRAM CRANSTON. FOR SALE OR TO LET, A HANDSOME COTTAGE and about five acres laid in meadow, situated on the Blazing uniles from the Rah Attached to the premis 2 fine bed of Asparay c., &e.. The Cottage is nearly new, fille fatale eibeetlocaed: Sa hee colic edhe aio whats | ionsand replete with every con- | bre Rehnbod, Ars. sis S. bie 5 for the season will leaving their address at the Astor Subordinate divie N English family mace occupying “a house ee oP emeenodete oe Je to segommodate thre BREESE hale as sed te ions well eoveres the i KER, Grand Marshal. jes Se inSM&Tre SONS OF TEMPERANC Marshals of subordi: HL OS DENS Ts Event entertainments will commence ‘with @ ‘popu Ul be presented, forthe fist tie | | sic Groupings, calle TICAN IN ROSE—the machi | nepy leculdah te of gcechllat ecoeshetiaee by the celebrated POLKA DANCE, by | Madame Leon Javeli, (iste Miss Wells,) and Mons, Hart, liarly pl it be: ¢ opposite the. oe ni gaat rr jou: Railway Depot. W.K ¥, Muss.cog) i ‘Aids. rh rt ‘i. PAnFe Herald ofices B BOARD AT HOGOKEN. FEW single gentlemen. who may be desirous of enjoy. | the advantages of daily trips across the the summer months, can obtain ith bi and full board ou Suud: On the 7th inst., by Rey. Mr. Lamelson, C. Czr.- to Exizanetn Apraust, of ee of { Manigemery, A PECIAL NOTIC. w for agenteel i "Sesiwere ents Mooket AKER, 204 Broadway. in New York and vie nity, bers of their res) from abroad excl from the ective divisions, the number of brethren ecommodate, and cause the idence to be inserted in the | ie purpose, Sirs will be furnished to the a Grand Scribe’s offi These blanks, when filled up, to Marshal to either of the THO: In New York, on the 71 inst., Sorta, widow of the late Josephus Beddome, of Manchester, England, daughter of tho late Commissary General Martin On ie morning, the th inst,, Jastes Mirenzus, age. Is ont acquaintances, and those of Samuel en invited ta attend his funeral, this day, at 4 P.M, from his residence, No, 206 Mott street. i North’of Ireland papers please copy. THE, subscriber informs his friends and the public, Madame Marti “Javelli, Leon J: tinued the arrangement of ARD A. WI family, a Tew fie Courtland st., New York. | “BOARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, - Q; 146 Columbia street, overlooking the bay. and da half old, cher if an. fan ’s intermission for the Concerts A-la-Musard, in te Refreshment Sal ‘A brilliant Overture. The entertainments will conclude wit mime til apggar cA Galop Vi in which the Peon 01 shal’s on their applying jt arge of be Gien Cove Pa Mr. Wilson, afford, it | ment will be put on | [1 and convenience of | bern ‘aud the personal supervision re that the estab] hold its first semi-annual Exhibition | ‘at the Saloon of the Flushing Hotel, ou the itn and 12th petition for the premiums open to all. ion SE openat 12 o' felosk on the 1d) ING ISLAND ‘ints SOCIETY will hol le gentlemen can obtain rooms and board jn.a genteel family, by applying as above. bd TWELL'S WASHINGTON aoa capone th The above establish- vor him with their ing piace inthe, icin Styrie a haracteristic Bardo Deus, by Mad: Leon J ai Doors ith At 7 o'clock, to begin at @ o'clock precisely. and at 9on the a Mark 3 on the days of x ws atl 4a the city and count: d'and edeaeaied, and the house ‘extended dioct ts | ¢ Deaths. York, from the 20th day of | i Coacceng, street, Fhilet a = in ‘exp ariel Weokicgres living. colonuade ad biaeea two sto Genet Ot Mt | with the petit come: ea Capt Copp, as ABLE—Bone Squash, toraline Chapman. he covelude with the black co WHEUGH—HERE’S A GO—Sip Larkin, Mr. Ric er Boxee, 25 cts; Fit, Hien carry ¥~ loons ag “PICTURES OF scence VICTORIES. iT pentane four beautiful Pictures, illustrating M vides | te victories over the Mexicans, viz.: Buttle of Palo hat his e ors will not Inxed to fone tne: are luxury that may couduce to the om: | fort or pleasure of his guests, FIRE WORKS—FIRE WORKS, ry description and size, for ES merchants, exhibitions, &c., Tk ey, tg Caan complete order, affordiny mer residence as can be at Croton, one of the fi New York, snow russ ens by dilly arapid comm bi that visiters to t comforts ofa well supplic jous sleeping aportinents, ( sof salt water bathing, so abundantl | the te beach of Glen Gove Harbor),sufficient induce. ments for a summer residence at it 's bel Hee as Srccive asum- din the State or count Th it stores, country jure of General Vega lant Major Ringgold. est and most faithful of ders from auy | oa x pernienently on this ae thi ication with the cit sale + & R EE AGH, No. 1 Chambers, cor. Chathain FIREWORKS. aE ae would invite ie attention of dealers to his | Gedsibd weber aatnees | iaited States prompuly R, oN : N B.—Pleate read our Numata tener mi USES MAGNETIC LETTERPRINTINGTELE: | GHAPH.—The proprietors of House's Maguetic-Letter- | ceive proposals {rom | ‘elegraph on any par- | %, have sae as | forthe ROE GINFORD, | H. ash HOUSE % co. D D ESPECTF ULLY announces that at the request of many friends he will give a CERT he THE AP B05, 13; oe rekers corpedes: a Roman petits roeke 1» Ke, Be. ree assortment of pieces, suitable for public and Fi exhibitions of the most a makers, | SW. HOLUERTON, 75 Maiden lane FIRE WORKS—FOURTH OF JULY. NRE YORK LABARATOR. 196 Front street, two doors ‘south of Fel, ‘The most extensive and © WORKS are now offered at cot bate and eee eS rockets, wi wanes a toa 1 ILLO SAL! mn the Glen Cove, June 9, 1846. N. B —Persona preferring board 1 private families, or fara | Print n be accominodated ou applic: Printiny ig Teleeraph are now read: City Tmo ORR offic ticular route, ae ‘ti jing boats, horses, carrmges, &c., pei yet oll be ers by applying. 2 fas Je 1 pd oe attention ofpaxebacers: of real estate to the ERNE A, WOLLENHAUPD, lee Property bog ing | On this occasion Mr. ‘Derwort’s 's four Children, from be ere of are, will sppent forthe Ars tims tu of v: le Broo! i ee Son rae ‘ons maccnonld cr “ie ~- Woo drofi's UMBREL- | immediate possession the fixtures and | A manufacturing establisnim eu Istest improveme made, his wore 1e1 dy, me may be revengige iy, nnd chereby the ap- | by the well knowy rey atauon of pee Mecuanics’ Banxina A Ni IVIDEND—The President and Sirecoer declared a dividend of four | Peer Bo Payable on and sfter the 101 10 Forte and ‘Vocal: Master ‘William, Violin | um. ‘h: ¥ Wollenhaupt and G.H. Derwort will preside at ‘Tickets 50 cents, to be obtained atthe usual plac road at a sigan be cent bee pean on bond and mortgage for fi TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERAL ‘Sin :—Seeing ia yor hi ment that I was broug! ing or inder false Bratenc | the best in this city, plicant may eens v Hues of serpents and starg ts, Ro lies, ee seed wi hing Yefackuray douvie bout the establishment, m street, will be Promptly ate A RARE eee tt, MILLINERS. 3. ba ben eh ag OHN H. CORNEL, Cashier. iG. THES NOTICE. wat by a deed of Ais shoppe | = its Ht MOV lat y SANDS, etd COS CIRCUS. SI jes SUBSCRIBERS havin, in my den that the a mnisrepresenta MICHAEL MCCABE. THIRTY DOLLARS KEWARD | Nie yee’ PAID for the recovei ith the best set of | roa been selected with t timer | the, fala zl aan Beales ! FIRE eer " ed toturnah i theatres, ilffant and variegated fires, tured in this country, and cau be Tam of the following cases | jen from ti! Ag ble ecker last, the athe ‘or 5th inches one by 2) pe put m. Eng. 1d New York, Jun Ww) oe Stamens jie Beecea falle CK WOKE . BATHS. etnaiatnghs tirely new, (copper,) ardthe — 1th, Cly Ba ‘and. iti, Lyons. mata 1d Knive: Pepe ieais Scoped wiih Wo mares of ee ‘ etna tae veep iy eugraved Valetiine aot | shaaeeee ie ot MAY S' rc; MUTUAL BENEFIT. LIFE INSURANCE CO., AL bade? street, issued, during the month of May, 207 | To Merchants snd Traders #3 To Brokers 5... 20.155 3 Mi Bec'y of hisuraitee Uo. Chit en ha ‘o agents. Signal: fires, primers, port gov mmment or. merchant yess er than the Rha! last, brass boun bat | ners, lined on the inside with red velvet,and containing | ilar instruments of the same maker. ar bove cases are valued by the owner much beyond | rinsie worth, as the old frieuds and companions ofa en nuntil 16 eek stulehts 25 a at jee, tutil 11 o'clock, PM. RABINEAU, Proprietor. FUME BATH. 0 ALL. who are ected we th rheumatic complaints, we Ha d ti Midg Sulphar F ath, at, also it other diseases of Salt Rheura, diseases of the ‘charges are so moderated, as to fetch Hi. m29 1) ANCIENT AND MODERN BOOK: HE SUBCRIBE: has At the-same time, were stolen from the Pocket Cases, with silver clas; in) ical Instruments, stamped with the names n- HOWES & C0’S aes YORK MAMMOTH NP. HE LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT ever o the Uniced. States, comprising 14) Men and Quiring 26 Carriages to convey the per tielans, | Monday, and) Tuesday Lineaster—W ednesday He 62 John street, for every department of human He has accumulated a con- | many of which are curious and He intends to sell ave no rival whatever in the | knowledge, art, and tho siderable collection of w rare; and all, more or less, of ly for cash, and to, of his profits, and the lowness of his prices. ature, such as Sero! Skin, Joints, &e. it within the means of REMOVED TO NO. 47 PEARL STREET. TIMOLAT’S SULPHUR BATHS. recommended by formers, ist and ado of ane, will jarietta—Tharsday Sth, x foruamouthe~Satucday, 6h, Female ke Chena Bea Captains and! Mari- rd ‘will, be cheerfally Ha i Columbas—Friday, thanks for the recovery of the articles enumerated ertiser pledges himself to ask no questions. Boia regtdence, as abo stock will be c: tached it Hight F ‘among whom is we Read ESREE, arnved from eculiaely her own, istantly augmented by the purchase of p vate libraries, or of smaller collections of books. H every work, ancieat or modern, to aie rales ie tached, by any sect or party, in every department of lite ture, science and art, and im all languages. his establishment an agreeable resort for the | Antiquarian, the Divine, the 1 ad men of lett will meet with choi Possibli whose new sty! ie ot Prctentio Fonts, chaste and classic; her graceful and fasciuatin e charming naivele with which she chains pon render this gilted and highly-educated artiste the arena inthis country. ‘The Bropeietors te | fer the public to the bril pet sdby cha’ dbeun of the Tego and daring feats perform. oie novelties which ROBT. L. PAPTERSON, Tes rx3. C, Miner, Seretary. J oxen L. Lonp, | sas.Srewant, M.D., SWAKD, will + paid fo ing a uotice of a le; or one newspaper, con- ew York, to the heirs of the of Chester county, Pennsylvania. Said notice between July idit, and July 1845. satel; at Pp: y ar Se7 Fearl streets most galeitneum ae AIR DRESSING, D WIG MAKIN (cm HALON, no i veer Koojyn af 4 Broadyyay, of ke. &e. Tob hhad dail: tad science. generally, each of literaty persone to Music, for the Pi he will thank any eons city. itwil Se spl nae hes “of the Atlantic and St. is city, from the 17th to a ae: ‘and Bridging o Lus IN Sunday, the 7th inst., between the corer of 3d Avenue prietors offer cA ite gelebrated aud 12th ‘street, and the church, corner a large Gold Pencil, with be suitably rewarded by aren itat ry to complete hi: eae ‘over 700 Ibs. Mr. | ence of his num ing them that such a , shampooing and bathing, found at his new place, Judsoa’s he Baths are unsurpassed by any in accommoda Fiasg: and 10th street, C. AE ane pelahe, is af re tance of about ‘i miles: trons, haacnises the road, extend can be curried on in teste: ian lotel, Broad #, Profiles and Specitcations. wil b requisite information given, at the Engineer's Offes in Port: land, on and after the 17th of June. ing to contract for the work, who are unknown the directors, will be required to accompany their proposals with references as to character xtension of the road, m and put under contract, By order of the Boar ls ae FORK SALE AT VEKY LOW PRICES, aE ghee ot, belonging to the late firm ota fa Steinike & | a} L and Grand street, a Cigar Case, embroid © ‘a castle on the oj it, C. B.to A. P. By 05, | Ci wii ite—the Peas on the inside juable only to the owuer, being a gi: dle reward will Le given by the owner to any one returni the same to 30 Beekman st. 9 Mwith Clogs Dishes for eech person, bavi } ya Ateature ia bis business for many earn form gentlemen that he wil | saumeee his personal atten ” haa WELL AND 5 = rand Sulpher Baths, treet, spe St. Paal Church. the most safe, delightful and efficacion ing for colds, rhenmatism, chills and fern ‘&e., and no! | only a ease vers a Poe afford the most rs. Carcoll's ja differ from every other ‘ Vapoi 0, gilted ‘and have been established ‘Sulphur Baths: require half an hour’s notice. table Vener Baths sent to any part of the city or vicinity SWIMMING BATHS. INEAU'S HOTS COLD, Shower and Swimmin strobes street, third pier som n from ‘sunrise watil 11 | ‘The water where these deepenéd, which under it ig suite of neat yr and German id Embroideries, Sere Patteris an arse Teraminge 8, mit Am is the celeb den the Nevoleon of the Arens, Mr: HOBBS, w for Embroidering, Fe silva, Beads an offe: . for oo at 4 New street, by my, 5s TuF &Sa Sw OCKNAGEL, SARACEN’S HEAD, 12 DEY STREET, N. Y. OSEPH SMITH, | yi bof sg his woking rdinary ever wighessed, sat Fale leg ~~ ae Th Yronderhulht Feats by Mr.Cole’s o SWISS BROTHERS, Horseback are the most extr i {Horsemanship by 3 ie p abent the first’ of August next. 1. P. ONT F, resident; BLUE sill purse, knit with The finder will be purse, with or wit oat On Saturday, June 6th. ver beads, containing | the contents, fo. nr 139 | 409 the ler, Mr. ™ ACART: Hector and Billy. t dente elegant Gymnastic Postures and Grouria s. Mr. as the Charioteer of He te of Worcester, tk peng and tl England, bers lane ¢ public in general Yery superior | brillian: ce wo i jease gentlemen of taste. | in fis ee wolutions, The o Minsk | mitable Ban Exomit at their head. Sea he Origin With a variety of others. The whole ¢ col | Tending, mont talented, and classic performers in ~ LANGENHEIM < & AGUERREOTYPERS, 201 Broapway, srLow | Rcaren Street, having enlarged their Atelier, dong the best kind of I they produce wii are like i &F. angealy ain their partners. und of pictures, Bo reek and gives such preventive to man N S:turday afternoon, the 6th dost, - in crossing the Park, “a or in the vicinity, a letter containing account of pales ol fitt-en cxsks brandy and wan dated Juve lst, of no valueto jer will be thankfully rewarded of t, 133 Fulton street, or No. 22 MICHAEL PHELAN. F KDE OF SgoD i x poe Tmetabers of ¢ Constitution jed to meet at ae Lodge i Pere Lort provlatons tha BEY i; o relock, es Cold Guus, Ghope, Bakes; | newspapers is excelled by salley and Vos hejentason trom for parties, and the comfort, and accom- vended to. Lodgings, ke. 29th. and post mar! ht—the style and q cept the owger. fi Feuving it at 114 Wall str ry suieet, New York. a an dus City Nor SCIENTIFIC LECTURE. _ APT. R. B. RANDOLPH will lecture upon his wonder- ful Electric Steam Frigate Vesuvius, the most extraerdi- at the Planters’ Hotel, Staten of the most superior vate Rooms provided | modation of customers alway: inviting, at least to traci Agents for Voi tine ae & Sohn’s G ean ris Bickel %, NHEIM ‘e ‘SECHERS, nary invention of the age, Island, on the 10tn of June, to commence at 7 0’ Admittance theents. — of Canals reet, M.R., RAMON HOU: AT THE NARROWS. et on this (Tuesdry) evening, CHARLES WATERBURY, G. BE | . P DROOKSBY, from Gl. ing this @ay, under seers ‘The Lodge wi 1846. aah ee given on ae iano at two dollars per person who understands the profession tho- to take eer will please | LOWER WANDEnIL T, 36 ladies department has been considers water over Croton, ask your F Dlaysteians, or ym their nsual custom es be them bed their patients, Tut actually take Baud of music every evening. riuhlys aus eran mn tion of the the gapecribes, who has been connecte address anote to “Musi Tiaungementof the hotel for the last two or three eveare, waite pal rooms hove been newly carpeted, and the whol pat in excellent order. No pains or the ‘Iresent, proprietor, to make For terms, ke , addri THOMAS MEINELL. ~~ BON SEJOUR. SUBSCRIBER has the pleasure E'MINTURN joes por this vessel iE eke ‘reading their permits on board, AWOUBAULL' « ee 8 seh bod NOW OPEN FOR THE Comet Band will pestorm ev commencing June ud, at TLANTIC GARDEN Baym, From Glasgo Ate worth’ Eat N MPORTANT NEWS to Shippers of Grain and other | re, admitting the im- ons ata very low rate of dh PAVILION, NEW priGH LUN, A eth New Brighton, having undeone con- rable repairsand embellishments son, is now in a more di fr nda "WILLIAM ALLISON, Proprietor. | MODEL OF NEW YORK. HE UNDERSIGNED js now ree riect state than it has ever bees Verything that could tend to | fort and accommodation of parties who nay bonor it ing it their summer residence, has been ou and prietor feels assured that he does not in | when he asserts that it is the most ees | me Roerenneaas we on this continent. rsous from distant parts we never visited the Pavil eid that New Brighton i tance of less than. six miles from New Y commands maguificent views of the bay of fudson atd East rivers, Long Island, and nearly d Narrows. Its position is at once beautiful aud sal temperature being in summer several degrees fooler” than an opportunity will be pto the Glasgow marke: house, at Bergen Point, is now open for public accom- side has long been a de- house (the old Me — style, with many ror to open a good comesion with | fteen years in the Gi and as there has hitherto been none of ar stance, oF who had any practical huowledge of that trade better opportunity could not be desi houses to forma conn a Laas to be represented upon the canopy, hese ewer ee c oe is hotel v1 York, which will be soon completed. new rooms and other imp , Se, A ber of the first artists, both landscapes and decorative wogpehe can find employment by apply at the office—also a lew agents, and persons gene of transacting business. Office hours from 2 to 6 P. E. PORTE .R BELDEN, 360 Broadway. , MUSICIANS, AND THE THEATRI CORBYN, Manager of the Swiss Bel Ringers, . ter forme th Ei rolasatone, that ne will he har \d knowledge of the with the buyers, a large and respectable cu | ue subseriber a miesd on loearde isan ac summer, can be * Kills,’ andthe ich boring woods are not deficien: ing between New ¥ ork anc ida more asl | tnd: Bergen Point. A. Matitedt ‘The steamer Passaic, TO VOUALISTS, drive than that ecwonn Yeeenn Cit In fine, all veal bogey ae ant de ‘riven it of, of old Bee Sel The Pessaic, for, Newark, leaves the foot of Bar 4 P.M., landing in fromt of the abov. Port Richmond boat leaves pier Go'clock. At Port Richmond there will be ance to convey passengers, and land therm at the house. mr NSION HOUSE CONNECTICU ity Excelient steamboats are constantly plying betw York and Staten Island, the average time occupied in only from twenty-five to thirty minutes ; so that | iding at New Brighton ean reach th eedily. than from th to inake the "place mnerit the te ANIEL W. Lock Woop. | an ZNUIN aL raR Y p, Essences, ond Sane aricle for the trade and of the city more sj | Way,and the d delight! MAS EAC ToRe, ay Johuson, Vroom fe Perilicn ll pea for the senson on the Lith inst, and 1 _be happy to treat with parties who may tnarementa for the whole seasou, or for a they will please to h, 8 Cedar street, in- thelm, or making as ap s, ost every seation of those co \d made himself practically acquainted with those det ost necessary cnd ureful to professional trai i ill prove advantageous to any eee, Manager of the Swiea Bell i fd trier Nay techs tod propel Tak rise ain vee that hig servi party with whom he may rae where he may ‘cal = iutment, it will be imsaediately attended to, for New Brighton start from No.1 haps ve Pavilion, eclnbinae May 5, ea - T MA MIDD ifs ETOWN » UNDERSIGNED begs leave to ds and the public, that i¢ “vas leased th ae merit a tie Sarsaparilla Extrac ‘Mets per bottle. Un the most favorable terms to merchants in all parts of the Steam Soap Works and Laboratory of Perfi sieges as, Lect ee Laherstaes ot petepet: Fr BUANOAID, eeurn of years, es to busin fare of eee | = Formerly of the v. & Abel, Boaton. . DUGAN & BROTHERS, eR, “Ng, 438 Broome street, ¢ it ‘Orders rec mr "BILLIARDS IMPROVED. yan ban ys Kepeeay gow his friends and oe } the has + BA ROHS ROOMS, e 1 eur Building, or 149 Fulton street re been put in, perfect order. Ne and Trent, with Ai They will no doubt ing the best in thi: themers— Carolina balls for Germans. jew style Billrard Tables for Wraitiele fa the cade, conseanly on, has “BILLIARDS. RCOADE BILLIAKD SALOON ( ra piapig Home tc “i ayn , rons and Billiard pln itean§ ER nolacogan 0 WORK ia amine in imdrored oye all DR. J. F RANCIs, OCULIST, landing, and it is now | eceprion of Boarders he mi The Tables ‘oe | IRD DOOR FROM GRAND STREET. ™™ hel Revtes d ted tij E, eae having witnessed astonishing cures | th fs repered and ware the aeolie place, and = P. Clark’ omntry. Larger sises |i - . - mes 107 GENTLEMEN'S SUMMER. mate BIRD, CORNER PINE AND NASSAU STREETS, NVITES the attention of bis cust Vic ta is” aasortment of apt hers, of ene G pearl color ‘are Canadian ack Dokrer and molechin Hate; expresely eepved 80 Sa corner Pine and Nassau sts. a STRRTOHED LEATHER BANDS wy amped the beat thar igh fa him ase t ling Alley are entire- dence "apa be eae eae ~~ DRIRSONES, DENTIST, ue far bt me Ba ad os ec a to thore in the eity who have been ly blind from Amoresis—sight ul ices sod Syecks reoared oft ft undon the public of bis soroneth yes inserted without pain. bmpire), in Bar | ‘easiness atthe Eu | i ad sts |e ULPHUR SPhINGS Re soe 1 js tye cert will be r Oy whore they will best Dilliard Tables in the ncis will remove on the first of May or 40 cel rat house, second block east of Brosaway. in first rate order Ni py idan parties a ing, Cy, jay by ere ean have a tal REMOVAL. SOW NEN" 'S SARSAPARILLA eee? will gy ed onthe Ist of May, to 126 Fi the voc Naga sign of the Big Bottl: out for counterfeits and impostors. Goring with the written signature of 8. P. toche unprecedented success of this arti- Gren abbey to put up Aspuricas one in a out for impostors. Soette os toned be may r street, New tos sett, trank and other le: Tata a i Oni: E SUBRCRIDERS, Fatentecs and Manufacturers viDE INS, VIOLONCELL, Os, ry TS. JOHNSON's Sto rs and amateurs will Yin rery large col- ld Instruments of the , fro: roadway, ‘(west Beds operates in the evening, as usual. received two silver (vay by u ricute, and which for st cag Satoh: ero ghont> jrer and clean equaly tw Fhrrisox, Moy 4 &« co. 3, Se Plne and Ped EXCELSIOR Samet OF PERSIAN SILK. bscribers having been appo' ye trade hts ~ Fa he an Dn een Te last ‘fair of pa ved tk Det. TRACTS colt] ope Thy waft dy ine ne Si diaries ality — Alen, very fine oon rs, from $! and upwards. he treatment of Dre. reaargred his he ed Tt seca Ra arrangements, and con aay is now ready to do all ki fig on the Most reasona+ 2 cee The There lexrunpeant Lea x Persons residing in the country any given amount, own have aa it: strum ranted to give sxtiafaction mA ‘The lovers of the hing of ghana. kee, be tor atthe ‘others—100 bit i sip on hand, have. long been G. BR Porte 84 oerine ftreet he Ls and West, vis hee a Bre fe Y ey OFFICE For | OPPOSITION 1 TICKET. yeh ‘week Blue Linen Uhecks—3 cases, for sale by TO THE LADIES. oA large noe of Worsted Patterns | y and economy, anything re kind ever offered. dab ‘are warranted to be entirely wid will clean, alter and retain their color equal to any ‘braid ia use, ic RUFF, jovisiwom STANTON, Ri CHARDS &, pegpaur UFF, se | ecg ilton 8 Le jt nea Je the Ay sci gE while an enemy was at his back here” The Pre- | sident, through the Secretary of War, communi- cated that he could not expect him to go. Scott explains that the enemy is not theirs, hut as he has réason to believe, others. Ordered to be [panied House of Representatives. ‘The House was engaged in Territorial business. Bills passed for the admission of Iowa, and to en- able Wisconsin to form a state gevernment pre- paratory to admission into the Union. Other bills were reported from the Committee of the Whole, but not passed. {From the N. O. Bulletin, June 1.) Gen. Gaines —We do not know any testimonial that been paid to individual merit and dis- tine more ap| ROpeiases or more pleasing 10 him, than the resolution pocpied. in the House of Representatives on Friday last, expres: the sentiment of this State in regard to the m sigh character and services of the veteran Gainea. ‘was not a mere compliment, but a well deserved tribute, which would have been at another time out of place, but rendered by the circumstances of the present moment peculiarly gratifying and fittin, Vafoumal and Andrew Meynier, editors of ber St. Meer Chronicle, an Geaige. snapp see the St. Louis Republican, were in New Orleans on the Ist instant, on their ier Way to the seat of war. [From the New Orleans Times, June 1. The committee appointed by the Legislature to proeeed to Matamoras, to present their thanks to Gen. Taylor for his services in. the decisive | victories of the 8th and 9th, all left this city for that purpose yesterday in the U.S. revenue cutter oodbury. This is very handsome on the part of the Legislature, and it will be approved all over the Republic. BY THE MAILS. Wasutnerton, June 7, 1846. The Crisis and the Administration. The administration is in some embarrassment. The Mexican question is assuming a significant complexity. Weareinasnarl. The cabinet are in session every day; and the Sabbath has been obliterated, upon the principle that there are no Sabbaths in revolutionary times. The President attends Brother Sprole’s sermons; but his mind is upon the appointed conference with Mr. Bucha- nan after the service. He hears of the River Jor- dan, but he is thinking of the Rio Grande. He learns of the beauties of the New Jerusalem, but he is perplexed as to the nationality obs of Santa Fe. He is exhorted to seek the land of Canaan, but he prefers the land of California, He is toid of the many successful voyages of the “old ship of Zion,” but he is ruminating upon our ships of war bar the Pacific side of mexico. Apprehensive of a British fleet off the Gulf of California, with instructions to open the block: orto end it, and of the probability of a conse- quent collision with our fieet of some seven or eight vessels, ithas been determined to reinforce the Pacific squadron by the addition of the Inde- pendence razee, and also by the Potomac, one of the gulf squadron, We are further apprised that the frigate United States, ordered off tothe const of Africa, will’sail thence to the coast of Mexico on the Pacific side. The fears of a collision with the British fleet, it is said, have prompted ceriain late conferences with Mr. Pakenham. Results are yet to be known. ; Father Robert Owen is here again. He is re- | solved on preserving the areeee between John Bull and Uncle Samivel. e are informed that he has had a long talk with Father Ritchie on the expediency of the line of 49—but that Father Ritchie swears he will hold on to 54 40till Cass surrenders it, which he hopes he will do in the event of a treaty. | We have nothing patenledy, important from cod hes South to-night. e day has been most salu- rious. Puitapecenia, Jane 8, 1846. The stoppoge in the communication of the Mexican news last night, was occasioned by the following cir- cumstance, The instruments not working well all the way through from Washington to Jersey City, the ope” rator at the former city directed the cutting off of the New York line at Philadelphia, and the operator here believing that this message reached Jersey City, follow- ed the order without first sending the necessary notice.— Before the completion of the di th, our communice- tion with Washington was cut off suddenly, but as much as reached here wus subsequently despatched to you. The death of Judge jall (which [ announced to you by telegraph this morning) has created a Cay relation to some iapetieny Dusiness pending before U.S. Circuit Court. had heard an argument ‘ee a new trial of three of the crew of the Cactus, convicted a few weeks since, but had givenno decision As he sat on the bench alone during the trial, of course they can- | Pout hens wet te preoesngs kara‘ ‘er gene inst them, but the ings will have over again. ‘The verdict of acquittal rendered in sng tion to the other three, will enable the counsel for the accused to introduce their testimony upon the second trial, which has now become are Two rowdy Lao companies, joyamensing and Weccacoe, had a regular combat throug! igh the streets of Southwark, in whiel istols and knives” were ee A used. Every description of missile was used, and the broken heads and bloody noses were very numerous.— ‘The Moyamensing oles were driven out of Southwark, their opponents pursuing them for seven squares. police were out, but their force was too small to make any head against the rioters. One of the officers, in st- tempting the arrest of one of the gang, was eer. wounded. ‘Two of the rowdies, who were slightl; ne ticipating, were arrested, and this morning held to ‘The son of an-Alderman of Southwark was seen to fre a pistol, but he is still allowed to run at large. The Mo; pls boys, late inthe evening, went a vs bod: to the aa salen hor the intention of use, Wi it, in revenge for a supposed Cie woven in thete rout in Southwark but the citizens, es considera- ble agi " Tats were induced to retreat without com ell Seoves yn United States Hotel La be opened on Wednesday, under the superintendence of Mr. M. Ps Siutchell, sesisted by. Mr. Weist, late of the Hotel, Baltimore. |‘ renee and es —— and parlors a letely refurnished. Under-these new CStpioes, ny will no doubt more than retain the reputation gained under the superintendence of the late Mr. Rea. Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. Fixst Boany—000 et 34 66; 1000 do, 4ds, 66; 5000 do, Sa WeRi ge Satcem Bu rohan Canal 7343 90 Girard 97439 | US Bank Beocnn beann—2000 Reding RR Bas 6a 70%; 78 Lebiah gts. Lehigh More Loan 7¢3 ts and Hocareat 25 S118 Letaeitabaea dO. 000 Wilmington WR toy B35, 7a, Sates—3000 Texas Treasury Notes 154; 17 | Norrie 1 | ohn Tel 9100 Rending RR Baa os 1%. Coxconp, N. H., Jane 6, 1846. The Political Movements in New Hampshire. The great political excitement, that bas been existing jp this place for the last two or three days, has, in some measure, died away. ‘The thousands of strangers from the different portions of the State, who wore here on election day, as it is called, have peoamnehro oen illag tx its usual quiet a Fae Reet Concore, two 0 tree excelent public houses. ‘The Phonix is the head quarters of the whigs, and most of that party visiting us, a, sion, put up there ; 1 a, Lp en tad residence of the new is the independent hotel—t alo is a bowrder Jobo F. Meetings ere held. The Americas is the radical head-quarters, and has been the resid of ol sy, Biccle, ‘These houses are in vey Sic ‘t and I doubt very much if there is a town, o! this, in the U oe that can show three hotel superior recommendations. The great inatter which is at present exciting the good people of New Lampshire,is the choice of a United States Senator. As { mentioned y« eiterday, oe is but — doubt of the success of Hale, ‘The abolitionists | ever, Lenny considerable exertion to procure the election | of Nathaniel 8. Berry, (their candidate for Govervor = ing the late campaign, for for the unexpired term, and { iy nk that Hele shou! satisfied fed with S the Paras six years They will not Leon and John P. wi undoubtedly be elected for both terms “ane There has beon nothing of any importance transac islature this inorniog. 4 hey adjourned at Uy | O'clock tat Mondey next...