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fortimore, Willi: On the mot inst, ot Paterson, N. J. vy | = [LAT sT INTELLIGEN E. | on For Relations in the Senate is up at the | and the commandir aa “- he did te . i" . > gene! saves, he did no eee: H. sabower, Abeta nob pen yr ed “ ati Duc! U: BAU, duttionees, ls EATRE—Boxes, $1; Pit, $0 ceuts: Gallery LATEST INTELLIGENCE. White House every day, Strong sigu of a strong | mean that the Secretary of War did so designed firm of Dickey & Taggurt, all of the above place.’ | Shack a By WW)g o'clock, at the auc: | formed the comedy of SPEED THE PLOUGH US Aal | TELEG FA pompareoey Hon the chet iyo” ys Dut thought, that he'might have been in - On the 27th of Mev, at the residence of Col, W. H. | B Willian st account of foreign manu- ie ome of SFE +4 pao | RAPHIC REPORT | forties. And this has been the chief difficulty, | probability influenced against him, without an” Pledger, Wileox Co, Alabama, by. the Rev: J. C. Wier, | Milt disls, 4 to 13 holes jewelled: Dune Aahtld bie Veron Act sefoadt one pa | anit: Wyabete i coming outa Slr na tn Sonia in at al Mr. Gronar F. Watsox, of Mobile, eldest | enps, 4 to 13 jewels, extras: CRED ON THE NERS john Pees WASHINGTON shine. Mr. Schenck’s Committee, onthe other Finally, the commanding general’ is either gon of Alexander Watson, Eaq., of New York, counsel: | rasa At 13 Jewels; slver'planed ¥ Tackleton, Fisher; Caleb Pla aoe | iors ‘i hand, are driving Mr. C.J. Ingersoll very close ready to go orto stay, and resumes his duties of lor at law, to Miss Wiuwewwixa E., daughter of Col. | ‘ cs | Mrs as ‘Bertha, Mis olga Mary Piel a | Hi | tothe mill. Mr. Ingersoll undertook to browbeat correspondence with General Taylor. Pledger. | t Levers, in Robinson, J, Johu- | Kate Hom. ighly Important Intelligence. Mr. Tasistro in his testimony concerning John ‘Thus ends the brilliant demonstration ef Gene Cooper, Tobias, Ro: eid fore,oren at 1 o'elock—pertormance to commence at pre- Tyler, but he was given very distinctly to under- yal Sc ke. faa M vott, to avoid an exposure of a “fire upon his 5 i 1. © vi it | | n Te'citeeckham, eged wus ehinatial gles MA who ROWweRY THEATRE Thai Freage foge uz, THE ORROON TREATY SENT 10 THE SENATE. | **wn that Tasistco was no: Ashman. = rear from his enemies at Washington.” Some ugh! \d General Gaines will be universally commended time age th in Pennsylvania applied to yeurs, 4 months and 19 days. —Eutalogues.on the moniing of the sale. __iit rere qq, ill be performed the ragedy of 1ON—lon, Mre G Jones = i , | tha Generale doe, & Inttme of reeommentet he friends of her husband and thoso of her father, the | — AMERICAN EAGLE SALE STABLES. CN NerieaThaA ogee ssemedy ge TAREE Sage tye are lst Taek Goes BOSE Le cece Fit angi in be tip tog Tradesmen anes Insta, ee marie snd: OMRUCTION SALES EVENT THURSDAY Harsaperts Lady Bisel brs. G Jones: To ade with | ge in Cor | and the country will defend him ”| ment of dregoons. The Cigar pre, it, Dat i a ‘ Jematic an x - Proceedings ngress. . : agoons. : B No. 4’, and Palestine Encampment No. 9 I. O. of O. cpmmencing iat 12 o'clock. kutrance for each Brenly for this thea Dec ampere’ THE | ‘Wasuiorox, Wednesday Evening, | | We learn from one of the Missouri delegation | wrote to the applicant in conclusion, that it was are respectfully invited to attend her fuueral this afte: < in Horse and vel hcl 50 cents; each harness 25 cents. wy Alon Qn THE nl GRAND) —I ’Neal, 7 June 10, 1646. 3; that a thousand horsemen, 100 miles west (useless for him to apply, because the regiment Noss Rove snore Precisely, from her late resldence; | ered by soclock the craclas before ie aerrst alee eT | EO Loner banat gg coat, a Som ed tire, os, | Senate. | Sattoo, ieeuseditusy bacaied sp, end soni ake Peaeeing Larne nr anes cen seas ad | foraee will receive ents Anh mi Pit and Gallery, tigeentsn a | Mexico, immediately buckled up, and tool rawling demagogues of the West.” The appli- on ednend ys the 10th inst Anna Rowiaxpsos, in “4 iidhie£ are ‘Doors open st’? piel jock—Curtain will rise at half past seven | pear THE CONSTITUTION OF 10WA. | trail for Santa Fe, on their own responsibility, Gank presented tis letter with others, to the Pre- Harrie’ Wate” 5 daughter of Frederick N. = | @eloek. +. Wesrcotr submitted the constitution and form of | determined to have a dash in the dance. sident. Capt. Polk became indignaut—so did The Naites at dbdatntinies of tao: Sertigrand thove'| BOSTON VS. NEW YORK. PALMO’S OPERA HOUSE ____ | overnment adopted by the State of Iowa on the iéth of | The news from Mexico to-night shows the des- | the commanding General—the letter was @ confi- of Caleb Hyatt, are lerpectfally invited to attend the fur | HIRE, ALEXANDER having just arrived from the | May. peration of the Government. The churches are dential letter ; his friend had misunderstood it— Rerfl this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from 267 Madison | patrons that he bas engaged the bore building. far eerous | It-was referred to the Committee on Territories. te fe seen: gpl we ben OF the murder of | but the secret was out. Here, perhaps, com- On Wednesday morning last, after a long and pro. | poe of SN YGPEMIOUS ENTERTAINMENTS | Sie Xe Yeaotan OF '5R8 “anus: | "Phe 600 volunteors at the Murine barracks, col- | kine tie reeistoi fi the woe ioral soar ka, tracted illness, in the 47th year of her age,Mancakrt | pry CRNTREVICLE COURSE, LONG. ee nwo displaying inan hitherto unprecedented manner. the hidden | Mr. Dix moved to take up the bill returned from the | tected in this city and Baltimore, leave for theseat |e Warneded by the Elonce eoamental army bill late General Dear Deora ar Wr ecchaneteee es | iy a ey atk ed Tosophy. ‘The stare iepeoetiog tre appestians oF he | House, with amendments concerning the pay department | of war on Thursday the Mth, if nothing happens. | jor General, (Gen. Taylor,) swt providing that at York. r A low | ¢ ‘APALACE OF MAGIC. of the army. The House having insisted upon their ; The steamship Massachusetts is lying down at | the close of the war, there shall be but one. A The rel and frienas of the family, and those of | th erage eye mane 15th, 1846. 2 | amendments, and appointed acommittee of conference, | Alexandrian, awaiting their embarkation. clear conspiracy to supplant General Scott. her brothers, Daniel E, and Christian § Delavan, and also former ocession at Niblo’s, Hert Alexander feels sanguine in| Mr. D. moved that the Senate appoint a committee to meet | | _ The great fault, almost irretrievable, in the com- col ation of St. George's Church (at which the expectation of agi eting wath a si that of the Hi h ‘Wasutneton, June 8, 1816. | manding General is, that in the duties of the sol- plac: funeral services will be performed), are in- | ‘ deserve which he will elevate at of the House, which was agreed to. 1 i f the poli ove ' , are in | va | Aqseztex . i y. | * General Scott! Alas—Alas! General Scott, _| dier, he did not forget the aspiratiuns of the poli- tend her funeral, from her late residence, No. 5 h there are five subsci salt he ‘The Cxarn appointed Messrs. Dix, Johnson of Mary | tician; but the greatest faux pas was in refusing & Market street, on Friday, the 12th inst, at 6 o'clock, | er e sul ASTLE GARDEN —Thanday Ev land, and Yulee. | There is one result in which history is uniform | © 5, ick i P.M, without further invitation. | eveniny’s amusements will erea ite | and infalli ire Commission, which wonhs Fen Gumgeaed Li ene | LéAimbasadrice. Pas Styrien, by the rete | GENERALS GAINES AND cass. and infallible. Great events, while they elevate | mies in Washington, his country’s enemies in a whi —_—_—_—_——_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——_—_—_— ich the Wooden’ Sh ft. Thompeon. “Tr Y ATOR WANTED AgNO, SPANISH TRANS. | frat ua rah uth the ovartare Dar Freitcba. French, Spanish, Portucuese and: English lances ternee | verture of Ratliwode The Nace Bi ed Aroly, at this office between the hours of 10 ma Tt Mr. Cass made a brief personal explanation on a letter | obscure men to power and distinction, in acor- | Mexico, and all his enemies for @ campaign of 8 published in the Union by Gen. Gaines, | responding ratio reduce great men to insignifi- ie roche away the bess card out, Ba bas alice will eppeat ia La Croartiesee = Nessa, ae sa (Gen Gaines says that Mr. Cass, when Secretary of | cance and obscurity. Andit not unfrequently hap- | Io firly edt ce Tees mere yy Mr Thompson. ‘To couclude With’ the Intredualow py; | War, had approved his (Gen. Gaines) conduct in raising “ | - " ve Foy . pens that acrisis which, if rightly appropriated, ‘Admittance 25 cents, troope for the Creek and Seminole war in 1836.) or seized in season, would give an enduring popu- weestakes wit iene iin harness, fer $ LET Admitttance "TWENTY-FIRST EXHIBITION of the National Ace: | i ae demy of Design, will close on the 4th day of July — The cars will lea TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. "i i Returning c. it Gene! i - 24 In Senate. 3 oachera of sehoc Hs are invited tosend thaines iesrigns to pede ei pes ieee isle myolkay po Bs oa | larity and reputation, is obstinately rejected frem Wasuixaron, Tuesday, June 9, 1846, f thei i iti invitati i . NDID Hol ici: i ‘ ATLANTIC MAIL STEAMERS. of herr pubile to. the exhibition and invitations will be i | A SPLENDID HO; psd gh a | suspicions, the most flimsy, stupid and absurd. | 4 yin gor the Telia at the ewuees of the ship Gem | The resolution submitted by Mr. Turney, that the | The political atmosphere at Washington is, in a Armstrong, was discussed by Messrs. Johnson, of La, Committee on Military Affairs inquire into the expedien- | degree, like that of every other capital in Christen- | Webster; Atherton, Actor. Aes, ant eee SODA WATER. | harness—will trot twelve or fourt FOR SALE =A valunnie hath ‘eet | Bours Gentlemen desirous of « fine horse: will' plone ent oc SE FO ‘ : | ‘A DARK ' Geli stiere JNO. G CHAPMAN, See'y, N. A. PosNen mares reed, Lae eke h | d enervating. The petty and laid on'the table, and the Senate re- king bottled Sods Water, with ee yma- | 250 Wooster st., on GIDEON SAMPBON than Tucker, Yankee Hill; | cy of exempting the property of persons of volunteers dom—corrupt and ig he petty and | tempts, the bill was laid on the table, = oe ve, the retailer can iake i ‘own soda, wate swith: | dell Steer oe NSIONATHAN BOG BRING ee roe Fit from arrest by seizure during their term of public service, | contemptible intrigues for ephemeral offices, fas- | mad, roy friday last, the annual bill of Post Office to exceed in cents per dozen, and. made we ao SALE Tuto Ang Saddle: “Horsse—wiii Lady Gourmand, Mrs Greene. was rejected. ten themselves upon the trunk of the body politic, | “"tie amendment pending was a propositson by Mr. | k, i A mw size for ridi ML Care Paeo See: | Ad Kators sstclocha © Mae © PeTPermane® tn-commance at t pic! le wud rendy for use in $0 minutes. Aj en lon, | THE ARLIEF OF ELIZA WHITE. like a poisonous vine; and while clothing it in an | Niles, to appropriate $25,000 for @ line of steamers from SHALL, No. 54 Orange at., where sample seen.— | Used tothe saddle. Ap) fice i ia sh f luxuriant verd bs its vi New ‘York to Braman: and for $25,000 more for another TT" DY tet ne a LE LE SENS } a lity, leaving it the prey of worms d pismires, | line from New York to Liverpool. These are mere inia- Tae are | A FINE HORSE FOR SALE. eat and der Fai of Meh Whitey, who: wan. robbed: by a band’of | ‘7h sloatisn ofa Eroaident ta.not Gaetaine te f Orerturé—Alter which elegant a election of a President is not determined be- | t0t¥ #ppropriations, a guaranteo, like the paying of five rsome tid fe Vanities town cry I ae yoy Sareea eens Bevel Mualnmne Marie Jeet Leon Sete estes ie) palace ented stare from Oregon, was taken up and | fore the game for his successor begins; and all the | ini DL of, Bre. Rear Ro etatrect in place ofthat cap. Gir ur.” | Tees Shee "For speed and ‘enre | ther, and La Feiit Amour (only two years and a half old~ | “i#eussed until ono o'clock, when it was laid aside. wires and pulleys of the vast machinery of the | ir Davis asked the Senator from Connecticut to ox: her third appearance in ‘0 followed by | FETE CHAMPETRE, G Ravel will play ier Lourd age there are few that equal 000 29,kfND, ON BOND AND woRT. Righ, ands dark chesune sorrel. Ane Meal Patate in SUPPLEMENTAL WAR BILL, | government are moved,not for the happiest results | plain. The Senate then took up the Supplemental War Bill, | % the peovle, but ey, contending Saas for the Mr. lise rt tingly defined oe ety ‘aes eeeent- retui ith nd | elevation of their favorite aspirant, and the colla- | ment with r able clearness at y. 16 Post- Trane with amendments by the House of Representa: | (O° 0 vision of the spoils, The adinisistraticn io | master Gest und already ogatiested tee the: Brenan ‘ion to the | line, and this act was inténded to ratify the contract—as A! orton ©. in sums to suit spatienes, on pro- aa. the Second Ward Hotel, city and Brooklyn. Apply to 8. co KING CHARLES SPANIELS—OF THE | re breed, reeeived by the | i i Bi: ..fm pred rpeeived by theien urea fom om | . OAD, No. 11 Wall street, in the Croton Water Office, h of the action of this pl ce takes mv Im*re ight Ro} tary of the | | agame for the Presidency—the oppos ; Colin, Francois ttavel i | The first amendment of the House for reducing the | ieevetines 4 H also, to authorize a similar contract to Liverpool. It was WARD. fe Madi J D. | ministration is a game for the succession. The id sint of fe hth street and Exchange | uable Birds, only to be found at his establishment, No. | in dental to the piece—An | Umber of Majors and Brigadier Generals, was agroed to government has become the inheritance and the | dedgned Cohen rr sche) of. twenty Dently letters to No. 38 ees et ti arid, i leah gees pei) | cyan pay owl Ravel res de | by a vote of 26 to 18. competition of stock-jobbers, and in any alterna- | trips a year at acost for mail transportation of 000 id the wh value but to the ow! | will'be attended to, by A. ORieee |, Helfan "s intermission for the Concerts Alia-Musard, | The 24 amendment, directing the President to make | tive it is the fate of the people to be shaved. | perannum. It was proposed that the Liverpool lino ving said papers at No. 38 New stree | _al7*imrh importer and dealer in Birds, Cages, &e. | in the Refreshment Saloon. | We might further pursue these general reflec- should consist of five steamers, of at, least 2,000 tons and receive the ahove reward. : | oe see | To conclede iaApilitant Overtare, ale Cee see staat ah bard beat tions to great advantage, but we have a special | each, at a contract of $350,000 per annum. It was FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. | OR For Sale, two 3 «1 THE INVISIBLE HARLEQUING D pencomiae: gntitled | to date of commission, was discussed at some length. | subject before us. Since the lst inauguration, | thought it could be done for that. Mr. irae or ptidor > LwtsA Ladies Gold Wateh, Brothers Melby, maker ' ft muses. ‘They’ are del Ravel: Harlequin, Franco rel ary past ‘eon Mr. Moneuran was in the middle of « speech on this | General Scott has been a prominent aspirant of Political relations with Germany, the jucronse of emi- above reward will be paid on delivery of nate’s walk from the ferry, and are fitted w Li 6736. Columbine, the watch, in good order, at No 18 Ferry street, and noguer: | some. style, with the fate improvements having been) inde with'an Allegeri Ui he Biase mil con- | point, when a message was received from the President, | the whigs for the campaign of 1848. He hasbeen 8t#nts from that quarter—the increase sd commerce je103@re | completed. They are 31 feet wide, by 52 deep, with a large ei oben oroetiae ar 8 alouls pectesiy, | and the Senate passed into executive session, and sat toa | endorsed by Henry Clay—his friends have been Ge see as od canes yoetage on al = m THIRTY DOLLARS REWARD | one Lad A terion, be ng, well ned | trees, and urropnd: Tickets Fifty Cents. | late hour. [The message contained the basis of a treaty molt onythis Be Sompetos P pein wall, were.naw paying to Greet baa ie po inde Ws, BE PAID for the recovery of the allowing eases hy these houses will have the PARK THEATRE. | for the settlement of the Oregon question, which was die- | Until At length he seems to be, t A Eee ee | a rae oye er ie dedngd” (he wontrack niece of De" Valentine Matt, Novis Blessee A: SHEVENS, Hoboken. | JYP, BARRY, Sage Manager, hae th hgnaroamnonnce | “Ht 6 eat length inthe Senate] With this auspicious prospect befee him, he be: by jie the tis were oe Dull, on lara se atari mabowaay cote Sr) anton ae Ce EY BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE. pict os Siler ree Pat as ih, oo which oars | House of Representatives. | comes a man of importance to the politicians. He f. "oidto it when wanted unto’ an arbitration, With sion wy ease ¢ f ontaining ivory handled Knives and oth THE Dwelling H 4 Lots ke Nos. 66 is courted—he ttered—he is caressed. He lin hould be enabled to divide the profits of i oof Laundy Onthe and 68 Middagh street and No. 48 Hicks street, ye the. _ MR. AND MRS. CHARLES KEAN | eng ee gphanaves need only remain in Washington,and his triumph | {he'ccues maile-with: Great Brivait, Ii the system in to be r plate, is eugraved " Valentine Mott city of Brooklyn. The lots are 25 by 100 feet each, and have, in the kindest manner, volunteered their valuable ser | Mr. Pizsnuny, from Texas, appoared—was qualified, | is complete dat! once. In the‘event ‘of ‘Sur: Be 5 jon a ne . e . plete. - . i adopted, it ought to be adopte fengak, but Lieeaae Mahogany Case, of the suing eee rt high and one 19, Mid. vices, eadseilt appear, for the first time in America, in | and took his seat. ® The war opens with Mexico—in a conference war, the advantage of there Steamer te ices Seo the comers tin on th inside with red yelvet,and containing hd taot ube ntial mani inthe Most desi- TOWN AND COUNTRY. | THE WEBSTER INVESTIGATION. with the President and Secretary of War, the The British CO a eer ikey ‘were alteady re ove cases are valued by the owner much beyond . nuten walk of the Palten Tense Oe Wate eine tares, mi | Reuben Glenroy. “Hr Shas Rette | _ Mr. Seanonw Jones, from the Select Webster Investi- | hero of Chippewa is appointed to head the army profit overthisycost. And the freight trae in ercitthe game time, were stolen from the same place two bine | _Jell1w*r No. 3 Front st, Brooklyn, rat BEAR DE BAZAN nas Kean. | Mony taken bofore the Committee. ' ding! Ele punters with saiaict hie whig ftlends. reeTP a ee oe cu erOomnemt ST posead calf Togiek Ceses, reine with the es | LOST, + Mrs Chas Kean. | -_ Objections being made, he moved a suspension of the | Tr js » scherme—there is no doubt about it—it is a" Mr, Aten said he had not heard a proposition for oe a id Tiemai " inches long by 3 in. | AL CAMEO BREAST EIN, being the likeness at - — — — | rules. | scheme to subvert him—to supplant hivw=to root some time in the Senato, which r fig Mis spinion, in width, stam, le Paris;” and the | iend, is valuable only to’ the advertiser. e finder | a , the | hi t—it is a conspiracy to murder him in a more serious consideration than ote abu fet bea the nanecat © De Padi | will be suitably rewarded by leaving traces Veaegte MOVEMENTS Pan reine AONE sity USCS, OT OF. STE decent way, by putting kim in the front rank , body. He knew, as the starting point, of no auth Jell 'r | SANDS, LENT ¢ CO’S CIRCUS. | House acting under a suspension of the rules. Mr. Hen mane ony A ROOM TO LET, = | we | JPORNISHED or unfura 1 pri i against the Mexicans, by exposing him tothe black | er the establishment of » mail steam navy between The abor ard will be chi wil 4 % above reward will be gn Me with many vomit and the yellow ever, the centipedes, the New York and Liverpool, or New York and Bremen thanks for the recovery of the artic! I$ splendid establishment, increasing in blic estima: ley’s motion was reconsidered cnd passed. Tho censary, the adverti ledges hi ion as it proceeds through the country, will be fo resolution to reinstate Mr. Stewart the Sergeant-at-arms gh He saw in it anew species of monopoly, subsisting upon Avely as ‘By Mowererldence, as above—or to HH Mort, la ling a seed to Woe ald othe, etl har: | their rote se aces nthe Tespective dates, in pursaanee of | 5. see, camo up. After debate, the motion was laid on Sean. He seen oat distinctly ee Freer Sl ele ig ent a, had the tari G25 REWARD, will be paid for one newspaper, con | = < Teer | Sp donlta Vilage. the table. can be, that the whole war was gotten up, con. | laws, and now you propose, an, eoean steam avigation ) taining a notice of a y, oF sum of money, left ; , TO LET, | “ Sthand ah, A : Mr. Barngentorr moved a suspension of the rules, to | cocted and perfected, with a view to his removal monopoly, suppor ‘Aalbers ofan ee Sither in Wales, England, orin New ‘York, to the heirs of the | AND, immediate possession i Woodrof’s UMBREL. | “oth, Seneca falls | take up th lution at the end of his minority report: | from the track of the succession. It was acon- There was no telling where this system Morris family, of Chester county, Peonsylvania. Said notice | £X LA manufacturing establianment. sna ihe fixtures and 11th, Waterloo, rile: argc steed Hi spiracy from the start. But he is alittle too old Would stop if one commenced, Boston, Philadelphia wrarablithed between July 18, and July ius jae neal, OTe ig Gi ta j as proving the publication of the testimony in the Web- | (PNY ita ‘be victimized after this fashion — Peet eand heey coreg onbnted pre roe peg ar er a oiwer | , 1 his wor! Who are some ot ‘. de V3 eir “share of mF | the best in this city, may be re-engage:t, nad zhereby the ap- stor investigation. Jemmy Polk has an old tactician to deal with, for ETWEEN John and Grosset, Cigar pooid: | acsorp tet Drofe y pombe gn ratgemac daar | THE CONSTITUTION OF WISCONSIN. onee in his life. The Presidency is the game, and | would ell come ia, cach claiming Moretti atera ec cas Seed ene ee ae? | alae ee ak us ink Shanes, iT | Mr. Rocxwett, of Conn., moved a reconsideration of | Gen. Scott is not to be bluffed off by a miserable ft of a line of steamers. Start this sya parte the eters oh thesineide fa gilt O. B.to AP. B, ta. | Washington Buildings, William stae et, will ve promptly at digas. the vote passing the bill authorising a convention to form | campaign among the chaparrals, 1 en ee econ FR tegen leg ble reward will be given by the Owner to auy one returning | peecere—oe re bromeneror: Waa mien yee: ici Inte | @ Stato Constitution for Wiscontin, for the purpose of | | H{e ruminates, he cogitates, he lucubratee, he steamers, andthe peaple. are weighed down wilh tance. the sume to $0 Beekman st jouer | EXCELSIOR BONNETS OF PERSIAN SILK. MUSIC. " ; alter the | thinks over the matter, and itis as clear as mud. po ee ‘LOS pee THE gubseribers having been, appointed sole agents | NSTRUCTION given on the Piano at two dollars per | HTiing out a Proviso tat fa Convention may sller ‘he | tis q flank movement! He is to be surrounded, Measure abandoned at home, to carry on tale ecenn A BECE nih rue, is ih sre bende gnsning OMG ttn ecnaenasea atom arte cpa mith As ers he tadcragun the pode ey | boundary dc veg driven into Mexico, and starved outin the chap: monopoly of steamers to Furepe, ie, ence eat $10 123g, ‘The finder will be bly rew' ‘On re= id, whit ived e 4 TMusie,” 2 . After debate the vote was reconsidered—yeas 125, | arrals. Unfortunately afflicted with the cacocthes Britain had done so. He scouted all examples of Great 0 i ly rewarded | which received the first p: im ofa gold medal address anote to “Music,” at the Herald office. . 7 ; fe gr i in urse, with or wit! e contents, to No. 139 at the last ir erican Institn! anets Je7 6t* re nays 45. seru 1, he writes to the Secretary o! ar—such Britain—the man who saw not i's 4 pp eS Jeo aere” seeged da tpeetys maein Aaaty Sel dase etotkiee | ~ : be whiak whe’ ean MP ERPTIRIDY tyr By dele perp ig Se cee See tor Guat Scie antrarWerk: on Maes iis AR TOD KEELER AND SALESMAN | | of sik, and will clea, alier tad retin theitcoler equalis | HOWES & COS NEW, YORK MAMMOTH | | Tm tor.” Ind tho vote. by which the proviso was | fead to-day inthe Senate. Itis exceedingly ver- hoped the government would Keep clear of those com im an Auction and Commission Store. One | thy braid in use, . | 1 dant and picturesque. binations. We have lost a already by them--the ci ; i uF, ‘J'HE LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT ized i \ endment, was reconsidered. The pro- | ; : y Union had been convulsed, frem_ ite extremities to acquaintance, will meet with a good slimalon aad ibessl ox: | fettetas ANTON. RICHARNS & WOODRUTY, Te United States, comprising 150 Mes and Horses; re. | SicPt0d: a an amendment, was reconsidere det va When it was announced by the Vice President, Se cattre, US ‘its connection with protected corporations. lary, in. fasnituse and genersl tuetion shore. ‘Nowe ot e3 intw*m fo. road street. ing 98 Oarsiages to conver fnidahamp. et viso was stricken out, and the bill, which defined there was a general demand of “read,” “rend.” jf wanted tail War steamers anperbene, we wanted 7 jwho canuot produce undoubted testimonials of ability. — NEAPOLITAN BONNETS. | Reins, ke. ‘Monday and. Tuesday, tetand 2d of June; will | boundaries of the State, was passed. ~ | Senators fixed themselves firmly in their seats.— them in communication with Buenos Ayres. ‘There pn a rads or lgeaiedbaemal| FEE, GUBSCRIBERS, Fatentecs end Manufacturers | be tt Lancaster WY otaenday, 24, ot Marit Tharday, hy OFFICES IN WASHINOTON. Cass looked as innocent many spectator in. the they might be of some service to the interests of our ‘The situation will be open to applicants till the 15th inst. Slade with there inimitable Necrohtens erwiebikes | Monday, sth, at Harrishurgh, Pa, has at- | ‘The House wont into committee, and took up the bill | gallery. Of course he kn@w nothing about it.— citizens. Mr. Allen drew a lively picture of the extent ied were recei i dals at the last two Fairs tached to it Female Equestrians, amoag w! | ad had no conversation with the President, of our commerce, and that grown up from lived two silver the last two F of the | Green He hi mversation wil nt, ia the ’ e Rider of i ived from | to divide the offices in Washington equally amongst th tan ae a ge x pied equally to Paris FeeTADAME MARIE MACARE . #3 ost sicomnige * | and the resolution for the fucts regarding the patri- | the enterprise of the American people, he would depre- : a | States. e cate its being shackled by government monopolies. WANTED-A F Merchant ‘Tail a le of Fe tic conduct of old Gen, Gaines, was by nomear hans i ales, wivenal sal ou srery way capable of filing the situ: | 8&™> APPLY I, risa, NOE & CO, 25 Delaney st, Bete che ta ela Wher grace(al ei = | Sundry amendments to the bill were adopted. | Sateestoal to bring outa tun lagi tue fiesrary exe | samt Darrow undertook (oat the Senator from Ohio dell teere ERILIE HENRY & BON 195 Brondway | _A7mintr_____or Vien B Ss “rwter Pine and Peart. Tad the charming najoete with which she jead: | MF. Dovotass denounced the whele bill as impracti- | collences of Gen. Scott. Notatall. Ask Sevier. Ceived the plan of operations. “As to the authority, the Saat . | Waited Seated ab JOHN HERDMAN & co epnaitinel thi = this country. T cable. a orig fase Pree wesne gah aca ly Fn act of 1845 cepresely Rave preter =2 ‘poco penne a ~, ‘ * lnited State: “4 jo priitiaat ceecription Sty pec: . fh len— n’t jast Fri ood Fri- ter General to contract for the transportatios occa! weboota: Govsei Brosiwey ooh ik isan oo a ygnemamaper ote grtrnordiany and rng fei err | per tars Pouce aiden” autec day, the democrats call it—didn’t he say that after snails by lines of steam packets, Mr. Dayton detailed the airest, where they constant employment” Also, a the Proprictors offer are the celebrated eotgh —— ‘s von having held a | all this discussion, it was due to the two Generals plan of Mr. Mills, by, an illustration af the scheme pro Iwyer, who understands his business, and a Rubber, to | “GIANT AND GIANTESS. | Mr. Doverass referred to Mr. R’s son having held @ | 1b ave all the apers? He had not seen the pa- Posed; and was unqualified in his advocacy ay stom See x rapeind " een ene t Hest peice, fs 4 Lee gine ett ws og eens nd | menial office here. : | pers, no more cat Gen. Cass, when he came out tang to contsibvute- greatly $0 See Comm e Dro NL 5) TPES HEKUMAN, REPRE ECD, Liverpo gneesg the world. They will appear in'“'Jackand the | Mr. Ratuace retorted that his eon was of age. He | of the War Department one day last week, with | MP *trmerex took tho same view, but thought the eesti pi ele required, Apply at | Passege to and (rom Great Britnia and Ireland, via Liverpool Bean Stalk,” and he wall perform, extraordinary feats of | had came hero a month before himself, and had held office | a smile upon his face as broad as a full moon in Bremen line would not pay, because, among other rea- Pps nm ie Kerenone sepniven, | aye | Dy the Old Black Bail Line, of the regalar strength and agility, and will ride ina two horse act.. The | th, ‘uly. sons there were lier communications from England ocean a | Packet ships sailing ev e days. entertainments will comprise 17 Acts of Horsemanship, Gym- | only one month. The Sec: a th ding,” ‘ite: /$o Baer Gane Deetapsebienerte through. No one COPPER MINERS WANTED iiing the attention of Old Country- | aastic Exercises, Classic Displays, and hi . |- Mr. Dovatass meant no reflection upon his son, but he Secretary commenced the rea ing. Lic fl erie per thing vy 9 yn he a ee © WORK in amine in feinisy. of this city. Apply erally to their unequalled arrange- | _ Equestrian Director, Mr. y ir. | hed t holder, he thought Mr, | t¢nden appeared disconcerted from the first—J. | deubte: eiianedl Gaseeamliii et the Bre. T to ge HART, ¢ Hanover st. Passengers from the old country, beg NIXON, and the unapproachable Clowa, DA. __ | When that son ha pa preangn pSid 6 - | M. Cla ton, a sort of a grandfather among the W&* 4ny chance ng my y 6 pool. Among the Performers is the celebrated and Ri- y' & hong the men line, he thought it would Be best to do #0: ‘Jed Iw*rre the heaiaeee of the House at Liver ‘ thet Wapelaes, Or re ts the Mr HOBBS, w oy Rathbun would not call all office-holders paupers and Senators, saw that there was no use of di: ising Mr. Secs irs, in his appeal for making the experiment, WANTED, riends will at once see the great | Horseback are the most extraordinary ever witnessed, Juve beggars. the fact that there was a faux pas about to be dis- said, that the portion paid by the American people, in of this arrangement, as it will preclude a cessary y of the emigrant, The ships employed im line are weil known to be of the first and largest clas: FEW active Young Men to go Bouth or West, to Lh nem doy Cho cate ot mae aad nanos Patina nile Act of Horsemanship by Bassey ble Olympic Exer- | Mr, Sawrxn thought the spoils belonged to the victors; poensaed nt, pai looked indignant—Webster de- transpertation of goods and letters, to the C Sesbarer aad shove tant sopenans Milbe Innate to acnbte, Ne. MRE, TE Wonderta ey does r Cole's | and felt very acutely when the office-seekers from Ohio mure and reflective—Morehead mysterious—Re- amounted to a million and a half perannum, and the com- é 4 | ified—Berri e were about to duplicate their steumers, which ) with f ch 1 year, ded by 3 and rhe i 3, Hector and Billy. The SWISS ERS, in verdy Johnson mortified—Berrien expectant, and pany pl Semen tao nore to cay pension Will; no Wot, woke crus: depos Oller anery feclion toes can te faseieteke Witenes thet Jegant Gymnastic Poetures and Groupings. Mr. Sweet , bad spent all their money, he hed to put his hand inte his | 707 ¥ Clayton rather sleepy. On the democra- , Would probably augment Cag ones Les se sted ,000 per year clear of all expense. ach man will ha super raugements, the subscribers look forward for t Fosteriag a ae pocket to give them money to take them home again. tic side there was a general appearance of quies- | the support of these British steamers to three millions b It will be uecessary for them to have at leaat from continuation of that, patronage which has been so liberally. Mr. Nixon and his sou. Mr. Howes in his M ical brsgce erF) ge! pe: Cat ie] Per annum to ovtain «good fitting out. Apply at FRENCH'S extended to them for so many years past, In case ony cf | brilliant Act of“ Fancies of Proteus.” Mr, ¢. Howes in | THE MEXICAN CLAIMS. gent amiability, or assumed Curiosity. Cass and P*yr'p,y clearly laid down the facts of the Whole pro- blishing Hall, 293 Broadways up sibs’ Ofice of the Flee. those eugaced dc not embark, the’ paseave: money till he 10, | Slack Hope Evolutioan, ‘Phe Neato Minstrels, with the ini- | The Committee rose, and Mr. Houston of Alabama of- | Sevier listened as if they had never dreamed of posed schome. ‘The city of New York had taken no di- of our Union, - Ail letters must be post paid. myl6linere* funded as customary~. For further particulars appl by letter, | mitable Dan Emmit ar their head. Original Banjo Melo- or » . such a thing—Bagby looked as sober as a priest, t to secure this monopoly—the bids wero ee paid. J HERDMAN & CO. dist, With a variety of others, The whole comprising the | fered a joint resolution providing for a commission to as. g—Bagby sober, » | rect agency BOARDING. Post pa ‘GiSouth su, New York. | leading, most talented, and classic performers in the w: j ‘ oes = and Allen as circumspect as an old diplomat. AS opento the whole country. He next exhibited that our PLESSANT, rooms, with board, ean be obtained st No. HERDMAN, KEENAN & CO,, Liverpool, | _mw3l tf rre | certain the claims of the United States citizens against | 116 reading progressed, their eyes twinkled, and commerce with Great Britain was double that of our 11 Barclay st., with the luxury, of hot, cold, aud showe: B.—Drafts for any amount can as usual'be furnished, z re 7 | Mexico. Referred to Committee on Foreign Affairs. at Pherate a general laugh broke out among trade with France and the Hanse Towns combined, ex- be hs, without extra charge. The house is eligibly situated payable at all the principal Banking Institutions throughow N’S | Me: La + 4 di cept in the article of tobacco—hence the superiority of afew doors from the Astor House aud American, References ved King tom, on pplication as above. EMPORIUM OF ART AND CLASSIC CABINET AGED OFFICERS OF THE amar. them, Sevier leading off, the contagion sprea ink the Liverpool line. ‘There could be mo doubt of ite’ re- sacheuged. | ee Seem oiemat ier te | GALLERY OF OIL PAINTINGS, Memorials from wives of army officers were read | even as far over among the opposition, as to reach munerating the government. He described the advan BOARDING, NOTICE is hereby given tall eros owaing Dogs. thar | WY HCH includes his immense stocks of Books, Painting, | praying that a passage in the report of the Military Young Clayton and Dayton, and Morehead and | tages of steam shipasaid tie scheme would anawer ae imgle 1 nls wk breakfast 2 tne ro eee ce serene, dele autho- | Materials, Mu: ! ‘ | Committee, reflecting upon the cheracter and efficiency rittenden. bstitute for the ten war steamers of Mr. Fairfield , a pri there is & pleasant situation between two ihborhood of St. Luke’s chureh.— floor, up ons a re now tobe found upon pay = Gen. Scott protests against the assuming the | and upon this, and the fact that by establishing these floor,) where e ie aa riety damit agate eage ary hing will be el at an iow orices, ad | of aged and infirm officers be expunged. Referred to | oonmand of the Southern army, because he must | lines, we should secure part of a great business now Grande - won and ws namap nee. orga ina | would stop if once commenc & the ‘course sf hie . ‘ver! the horses hoofs come so.tender that remarks, he pau rv @ moment, wi re ent Wasutxorox, June 9, 1846' | 1) Mott in the mud. like old shoes, Some | arove te he tect, parts of Mexice afford no water—others are pret- | | We learn from the west end that within a very | ty well supplied. Some parts afford no provi- now offers. Jam W. Hendrickson. proprietor of « small ated at the Highlands of Neversink, ew of the ocean, with fiue Fishing or 12 boarders upon very moderate r ; ma h below the regular, prices, being desirous of cloe | the Military Committee. t such a day, and these he is | monopolized by Great Britain, and powerful auxili . Addvess Livingston, Herald office, which JACOB RAMSAY, Fi a ry have so maay men, at su yy ani " = wiilineet muh sitention, se has Pr ae ED Ba eee sien pe eMNshed Re Ress who will ay | ‘The House then adjourned. notliklyto gett plan ofthe campaign islaiddowp peant of defence In cate of war, he was in favor 7 ey AND HISHING. | TyvIDEND—The en on Pe haste Wes | la cerieereenees el upon a ish rage scale, and tl a 18 pre mcan Mr. Moneitran, spoke sm unqualifed opposition to the , — chase: exami New Rooms, Eo 6 esalnranwtan, somtaad wtlomntenen iapeon | Leak ah ‘208 Brondwn adeodexs tire” | BY THE MAILS. be allowed tite Hainy Voxson Use ti o 10 | subject. ‘Thore was no telling where the expenditure | | ‘0 VOCALISTS, 3 8, AND THE THEATRI on CORBYN, Ma Bc es Pa | er of ti : spectfully informs the members of the and Important Theme. ‘Theatrical professions, that he will have faliled his enguge- above band ina few weeks, and tenders his ser. e Senator done 7 jo, sir ; not yet. |, the Senator will go forward; 1 in Lewis leaves Washington Market fined ot the Contagae at Seheuk's Landing, within a short dier | an°eceate ren) and perscmal, Of Master Be AHOne of the | cieas cs avelling create any musical Rolene head cnesee: | Sew days the Oregon treaty will be laid before the | sions—others abound in cattle and such like. | In ck; as long es he benge awey at thie aie Jen rere _ city of New York, ateher, in trust forthe benefit of all his feck bre Deny of artists o| ow ledged talent about to travel. Unitea | Senate ; when the following terms—the 49th de- some directions the route to Mexico is quite im- | concern. mi Bo ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, ereditors, hereby require all ond tour throughout the racticable, and in others remarkably straight- | Mr Monenean, then descending to the plan of these A wm! ec bia street, overlooking the bay and city of immediate payment, aud th See eee te aamaats, Texas, and the Island (of Cubs) during | gree as the boundary, the whole of Vancouver’s | forward and accessible. Hence the comreand- | mail steamers, said the Bremon Line was set down at ferries, E ; - wh very ae ae ; : ; , ; Se jemen can MSE ed toed anemia | Cae ae of the periest ye thateot, without delay, at the tnd made himeel practically Acquainted with those detaileand Island to belong to Great Britain, the Straits of | ing General declines to lead the army of opera- | $360,000 per annum, to begin with. ye eppl ving as &. stati J an ¥ H i |. | Mr. Dix—There is no expenditure, sir. above. Jes were English, 43 Nassau st. bog aby x ped Sarak cnn pare | Fuca an open highway—the Hu dson’s Bay Co | tions, These are reasons worthy of an old sol ro him to make wing completed his persons indebt ose t v. At yoy of $28,000 : d New York, June 6, 1646. be belies dier; but the final, conclusive, unanswerable, and |, Mr. Monxiean—Why, sir,here is an item , HAM WELL = 3 MG. REN Pine party with who q | Sou ‘ i ‘ in- Fe enc iis 2. in the amendment. i Chosrets sort tet ee a ROUSE. | sar were XTHO PON SY Assignees. Letters addressed to W, Corbyn, Manager of the Swiss Bel} | SOUth of 49 to be paid for their stock in evn ot ee eeiaatic objection, is thi Mr. Dix—That is intended as the sanction of the con- t having recently wa ye thorough rey rl DISEASES OF WOMEN Riny 7, sare oC Bol. Sa Esq., theetre » Louis, Mo., if | cluding the lands they have settled, to the value of | «Romans, countrymen and lovers, _, | tract—the money is not to be pnid till the service is ren- throughout, presents advantages of & Rapid Cure by a New Method of Treatment. | iumtion at that gave 4 Prepaid, will meet with prompt | 0 improvements, and the Columbia river to be | Hear me for my cause, and be silent that ye may hear.” | dered. use. with the loug experience of the preseut Provr . Mod aie F = “ ieee itai ' I believe the President has an ill-will against | | Mr. Moxeuxan—I suppose the money will be paid sf pores uly compre hig yeairone Unt hie lor will wot JB da thay tern pp We ery abort tim eer Ae fice to Great Britain for twenty years. We think eee ee ee eins ened ied beet sf on | Werwert. fort or plenanre nf his guests. seen Jer iwsre the old inethod, then trentment requ res several months, and | Ie eee RTH ere 4 ULY. | there can be no question that there is some such | 4. toe in high quarters arn down, or kilt)|:-,-M&- Drx-<Certalaty site 01 oo, ” sasidiiee psc EAPcoun ae tr ottea Ie either gives no User the ” juces BENNETT, 196 Front reer, dpe th of Ful- | Pagepecs immeniarey, eng BERL dccunien in, | me off among the Mexicans, the cent en and wa oe Bremen ine he Mer aman. a8 E NT CORD PW. a «ton street. ‘The most extensiv 1 e Sena 0-day, was chi ecupied | the ; y while the ican: ine at 000, ‘annum, at onée a m ; INFALLIBLE AND WAKRANTE DE apd sec pesvemduce Ge UF cae clakon Senaeainaly | mantel iar WOMdaae beveled ee beaters teen |diahecee ee f i! P Bee Nay ord gee Aamo ht ape Sage bens! anf cya were oti ped a y and 8h i q Pisce, | discfissing tke amendment to the appropriation | wll be firing upon me in front, my enemies at | and when they came to run in once @ Weeks there was no Me Tae reete pyrnennte: Pee ee ang iteE | Dill for a line of mail steamers to Bremen, and | Washington will be firing upon me in the rear.” penis would stop 7 triangles, vertic! stars, ma- | another line to Liverpool. Messrs. Allen, More-| This is the Gencral’s lofty ultimatum of rn ee ais Se twrolol t, Dengola lignes dies, serpents, pin wheels, | head and Benten came down upon the scheme | declination. Hence he declines the pow- pt stad poi poet be am ay hod eandec Pre. | figas, Tine pyreons, torpedoes, pa le head- pelkmell. Messrs. Niles, Dix, Davis, Huntington, | er. You ‘can't make a Joub out of him. | foverment hus made Uo, money ia siny sort of apecule: pital, and has practised several | ¢rs, fire crackers, Canton rockets, &e. yton and Simmons defended it to the best of | The French Directory made the fortune of Na- §°*" Give the government a large plantation, and slaves x prol OR SALE by Charies H. Ring, 192 Broadway; Gal the diseases of the Wom), a8 chronic inflammation, enlarge- © Mediacdivtetes a be-all he occa rcs Tete | onse eaoes ice Weems Sheomie, indnans rvhutee,) city. Jel er d all the grieve MO LEVETT Dentist — ce nervous > 2 toms attending them, like pains Ls res, etc, rooms ORE HARM resultefrom bungling performances of ine | Dr Braiily, akan competent Deutists dan the Fate ae cware oft tes ator Listtane: of fan of the greatest impartaace, that all ches of the Dentist’s years in y Country merchants, and dealers in general, are requested to. their ability ; but it will be a close vote upon the | poleon by sending him off to Italy. He asked no | jo work it, and At would break down in the job. We have + Son “hick wae Seine movement Me Ee Ere patel Si se iLioe' a te sctene serene oF ooh ie Committees, for city a snd country displays, mili adoption of even the Bremen contract. Our Busstions. He trade no complaints. He did the tvied our hand et the salt works, and it, was a failure. We foruer of Broadway and Warsen, street, the iutroducer ofthe | France 18 Wouster street, near C ect.” | and private parties, can be supplied on the most liberal | Opinion is, indeed, that it will be rejected-—that | duty assigned him, and came back to assume the | have go to digging lead ore, and it has cost us $20,000 « insertion of Arciietal Inecrrapnible Teeth, on the principle of _je9 tiseodem terms with the abovementioned articles, warranted, the mate- | the whole project will be thrown overboard. reins of government. But the hero of Niagara Leyte gogo cl Aime ae — ee Hoses MAGNETIC LETTERPRINTING TELE | Stbiriug been selected with the otmost care __tay@im*r | The House were remarkably noisy to-day. It | has earned hislaurels—and though he is not afraid probing ee aes cages Heda 4 TNS | Print AGES The proprietors of House's Magnetic-Letter | FIRE WORKS! FIRE WORKS!! | appears that Dr. Lane, the Sergeant at Arms, hav- | —he says he is not afraid, and we know he is not piorger., Them yon it ‘time, that for every cubic _. TO DENTISTS. y inti legraph now read to Jeceive proposais from | FSAAC EDG! nig, Artist, Jersey City, is m | ing a nephew to oblige, turned out one of his subs afraid—but still, though not afraid, he objects to | soot of this live whale dasretinh up ino cohigy pee aan iaies abies 2 Siniete uch rouces ts hove siready been fix: | 450d t2,furniah EIRE, WORKS to cities, towne, public gar- | to accommodate the young man; and the doctor | the chaparrals. ’Whata pity ! It isa Pity, What bind df fogetaboy Water Pompey Agar pa i Seated a atmneers part of the ci ineret in said Telegraph for he United | Seitvant and variegated free appropriate desigua, ever mange | AS raised.a perfect storm about his pate in canse- | a mistake—what a weak and unsoldierlike argn- collect which, and I don't cere which, but there le any ol sd one. {pay pemen wishing to chan cation t be made to GEORGE GIFFORD, | feetured in this country, and'can be furnished to'any extent, | quence. We expect the nephew will have to! mentis this, What « gorgeous and most ridicu- dispute about'it, 1 will stick to the gold. Some yours Gatton, Cam hire the office, w ith or without yapartm | HE HOUSE RC ISAAC back out. It is to be regretted that the law of | lous movement for the Presidency! Other men | ago, sir, the country was run mad with this morus m fan ‘& low rent; orany person wishing to commence hnie Artist, Laberatory. J City, N.'J. A, 3 eer mor ‘ y \ onli | jiect, sir, | was afraid then the go- the business can hire the above apartments und buy a set of | TO SILVERSMITHS N.B—To agents, Biguals, including ship, lights, fal providing forone’s seletives should be dis uated | may fight the enemies of his country—he prefers | eaulis mania. 1 recollect, sir, wae, slew then ie ge uumeute ou very reasonable terms, For further particu: ’ AND THE TRADE IN Gi | fires, primers, port, fires, signal rockets, ‘ke , Tor supply | by the locofocos of the House. They should re- | the head quarters of intrigue against his individu- | rei hare “a large pientaion of ite own. But we ore Adve see to b. * Herld fice. jel! It®re GARuick & CO, PLATE, OO ed | government or merchant vessels, “ead egwedle } foanve: tat he who does +4 yee for his | alenemies for the Presidency—other Poe steeped that re oy The mmorus eaicenit went ENETIAN LINIMENT. Jase Manufacturers for this last aii : Fuiton | oe a se is worse than an infidel. | choose the chaparrals—he has acquired a it | "escaped without our fin- FP is wonderful cure for Rheumatism, Burns, Cure, Bites, | reel, be fo1form thete detsiomers that OTE casual OOO. | a lees tote sa cute called the. * au candidate” | for the East toon, and the luxurious living of the | Comm tm we,eeae clear of he, Morus mul- ‘Toothache! Sore Throats, Beeliinee’ Lambe Wine ia, street, y will comrrezastzeet, near William FIRE WORKS—FIRE WORKS, | for the Presidency, hypothetically. Would it net | peace establishment. Oh! tempora—ch !'mores— | Kenulis we are Gung, to try our, Rand, et carrying re b the recipe of the late Dr. | shove Also, to supply country manufacturers with | ()F every description and, sine, for retail a country bea idea torun him as the “soup candi- | 6) Lord ! \ letters abroad. We can money by Be gale St 9 East | Sessa fy dasha roa eeeee ilar, -vand every Kind of | ° merchants, exhibitions, Men he, ROUIRIEPL gy | date.” We can imagine him sitting over that Oh! General Scott, apt, not mts ae ers at home, ‘Why, elr, this io Net tnd Milicary Others’ Canteens made to order | _ie? 12m No.1 Chambers. cor: Chath st, _ | plate of soup, Before him is a table covered with | Why did you not," Suing more thas « moras mulicanls pect aun. aA my2i Im*r E ; plumb pudding and roas' , chickens, 5 Upon the spot, thall be like Moses, the son of the ef PICTURES OF AMERIC. y ; B subscribs 1d invite the attention of d hig poacl 8, 25) 18, potatoes, &c., with five | ith sword in hand, he entered into the speculation of thé purchase o| | UST PUBLISHED, Ebay eee AES ACT ing | fice ton ot Fyeweekn, whisk "he “atte Raye gp Se] | Or six bottles "of ‘ ables. At the side of the | Take the command, he saree 4 ‘e shall find the animal will cost more than ro | & the late victories over the Mexicans, viz.: Battle of iH Prices, consi of China creckere,, torpe table is a box marked “* Chambertin ;” and in the Of the army of the Rio Grande ? is worth, sir. Oh, yes! Great Britain has several ae BROWN'S REFECTORY | $4 Geman Slay ead eto a’ ce cl ose) Yes | Busexo! Samm coir tee Tactic eecteus eat ft: | Comer a huge demijohn. A negro boy, ina white | ‘The Secretary of Warin the name of the Pre- | mail stesmers; but where, sit? She has them plying to HILADELPHIA—For Sale—Tho stock, fixtares, and | re richly colored, and are the best and most jor quality." ‘ apron, is just placing under the nose of the Com- | sident, blows up the commanding General, and Halifax and to the West jaiine-- Fem ee po tg RN Vind pablishe Brice re Wundved Orders from any | | Also, * nyge assortment of pieces, suitable for public and | mandinj General a plate of turtle soup, while | reprimands him roundly and soundly for his un- | pwn dominiete, NES Ae’ are not committed, it is the shing to eny satisfactory evi- | Part of the United States promptly attended to | Page ebious. te HOLBERTON, 75 Maidentme | Another boy is bringing up the rear with a letter | dignified letter of complaints, insinuations, and only wise policy to let these mail steamers alone—not to engtal proseenaton, | from See: M | id tted, | would rather and its eepabilit, wement, by manage: | 99 Nassan street, He: brew eres ee re | oe retary Marcy. — A | lame and impotent conclusions. touch them, sir; if we are committed, i De pe. rhe props tor, Wishing toxell will offer 4 peremea: | K Be Please read our advertisement in an | GENTLEMEN’S SUMMER HATS, | For a night or twa it has been bruited abont The commanding General cools down consi in order to stop. mr for casl iotes i to 76 C1 z derably— attempts to explain away—he didn’t : : BIRD, CORNER PINE AND NASSAU STREETS, | that Mr. Buchanan gives way, or is sure to give ut at, Philedelphia, corser of Exehaics Piece rill race THE - NVITES the attention of his customers and the pub: | Me ac Nel ‘aston . ing at the head of this csaales wer ee at Y jed1W>m Ate I SALE. lore sto of Wonned Patterns Ik Goce faeieend A ‘color far Hint cons ting, | He'(mr. B) oy i a camr after letter poser tig ey ti Fite rear--that was | Cie SNE AU CHTER MipEs: will be solder W {i trondwayup cir grparge te Ms: | HERE ac Ail ui, rm Hla: Ale cn of August iat. Swallow ity Mr. Secretary, swal-| only. hypothetical, (Oh! Cesar) He meant id heavy Hides, of i oods will be offered upwar | ro aes . | Ww it, an je with it. the Sec: of War. "ays leer JOHN HUNA, ae py ale eer = | | Imre cle BIRD, commer Ping and Nassensts,. We are approgching a crisis. The baie | UnclerBilly brings him next to a personal account under the cost ° 4