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‘ch, brig Rebecea, Staples, several di nts of the United States Government in cient ; and, if, under the command of the present engi- | Gibraltar, 90 days, with marble, ke, to ANesi. 8 passen- Town, % | A Serene emis Ged teelthe ere geaerel pad OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE Seer oficers, it would not be expensive.” FE PS a | cers, oa, Seale, Saltinc opty yt 3 NQQUAcKERY.-0r. has ben pod fusion of such offices among the several States This recommendation was followed up by earnest and here Reo, ¢ ‘May, with 566 bales Fomyy nj od } ‘s Arr Eliza, Gilpatri iow (and douse ma | sy ptions, ritories ; and in the District of Columbia. FROM THE SEAT OF WAR. | repeated efforts by the department to induce its sanction ibaa a | Nor, sche ba March, Philadelphia; inress bility, ry — Mr. Daomoootx.—I would ask what has become of the by Congress; ‘and the Srrquey of War no less than Kanhawa, Ramsdale, 55days from Rio Grande, with | ‘Mar, Hart, aud Bradore, Libby, Baltimore. gases his attention. Dr, M. , Ro, comennnien graduation bill ? | ‘ Sn u three times, ‘in the early part of the session, Reoard & Co.” Vessels left, before reported.— ILMINGTON, June I— Arr 6th, rigs Grand Park Nichola, with pre argeoas. Bee his Loudon di vith the Mr. Hovsron (in reply.)—It was not taken“up. (A | ‘ [From the Washington Union.) | the appropriate committes’ on the subject, ‘urging the | oh . Int 38 30, lon, 73 0, spoke brig Charles of Bel. | New York: LiGrigat, Ni i h, bri Dele | shenatures of the cours. of examiners of the Royal . “This is a graduation bill: A large mass of correspondence has been re- | importance of this measure, and re that | fast, from C for Portland. ‘ owte, feattens, nclntins Or Ay oe ke a tecee tended to. ‘The question Was taken ; but no quorum voting, | eeived at te War Office from General Taylor.— | the general commanding the army in Texas had called | , Brg. 1 Bichardson, Park, from Maracaibo, lath May, | toa; y ie’ emit ith hides, &e, to master. Left no Amei vessels. je!2 * re another count was ordered The three first letters relate to the details of the | for this essential equipment to his military operations. th company with bark Cora, Warner, for delphia. 7th | ——_ tener x < The Cuainaaw respectiully requested gentlemen to | iw actions of the Sth and 9th, and the defence of | _ Indee we Journ that, aa far back ss Tale, Cenagioes inst, lat 37 10, lon 74 40, spoke ? ett of Charles | By Last Night’s Southern Mail. ok. RODIN'S FRENCH MIXT ‘KE. vote on cme side or the other, ‘There watcertsaly ®:| Fort Brown. As these will probably bo sent into, | Wes tilled temas Feu usen at faleseeamenee emeon | tet, See, CTeainG: Suey Me ON iIeen Ee De =SForts. Falter *atere foo pre ‘The question was taken; and, by a vote of—ayes, 73; Congress to-marow: moming by the President. of | miners; ‘and that the recommendation has been repeated Brig Trio, ——, from Malaga, with fruit, to Foster &Nick- Ar seanpny Doorn ene 'E. D Wolff, from Bal- jecrg! dioensee os jth so mach noes, $85 te bill wee taken up. bot x hel < att gh ve | Bt almost every session since thet time, Schr Agawam, Lane, from Matanzas, timore; sehrs Hepenter, doy Viewory,,N York. 31d brig Os- 1 Sects wyeemauent cure, in the short space of five or Tt was read, anda verbal amendment was agreed to. body to suspend their publication until they have | | ‘These repeated efforts by the War Department have | .O°MT 8° S"tHopnock. sist ult, spok ‘ fm S878, Without restriction 6 diet, ei ‘or business. Mr. McKay moved that the bill be iaid aside. been laid before it. Four other letters were re- | finally resulted in the pa: of an act, voted May 15, in Cienfuegos for Liverpool Cosmopolite, Comes, (im up in large Dorclen, with I detections, Frice, Rarwavx—Ob, no! wolll get throughin afew mi ceived at the War. Office at the same time from | 1846, authorising a corps of sappers and miners, and « | oy Carys(ord Kteef, with wreck New Point, YRENCH RO aaa bs General Taylor. We are obligingly furnished | ponton train for the use ot the army: Immediately on | mad s, Hatloe, SE°REAE thoba Seabcelniih alcenees. © wind re ides con naky be ured With eurense. ‘The motion did not prevail. ia:—that the | With copies of such portions of them as are con- | te authority thus being given, efficient and vigorous | Schr Ells, Hollet, : ‘ © | strong frou Thege cure the most obstinate. cases, in a few days. They xcept as hereimaiter provided, | found to bo of'en inteceeting. chareatar- esinisecpa ey et P | 1 bark; 2 brigs—unknown, Peg Bie, de saneire ni + Cole, ch package, which, coutains dye. Boston, th : & jg. three different descriptions of injection, | Pri Salled. Puitapecemia, June l!—Arrschr H W Safford, Fall Riv- DK RODIN'S FRENCH OINTM | Shi i ; Virginia, do; | er; barge Star, Longhead, New York. Cld brigs' Joha Pot- 3 | Ships Orphan, for Liverpool; Virginia, do; Atlas, do; Ap- | ¢r d, New York, Cid rigs’ Jobe Pot | rhe pvench O Phish asin: ol Sa ies; Atachafalava, 5 rit world, for dressing venereal sores and ulcers. po Harriet, Sears, Bostou; | cure for the buboes and glandular swellings, and o t, Weldin, Provideu tions of the skin. No person who has been so un! nate as ‘Lady C! to contract the syphilis should neglect to use it. Price, 50 be so appointed for the. term of four years, which term | I 1 commence on the first day of January, and end on | | M | | Sm arbad the thirty-flist day of December, four years | 8 honor to report that my very limited | ane loan News, Ge. p thorp, do. Suto" Douley. Wes Mr. Houmes, of South Carolina, moved to he | means for crossing rivers prevented a complete prose- | There is little news to-day, with the exception of any term of office to six months. This would be democratic | cution of the victory of the 9th instant. A ponton train, | quantity of Mexican intelligence which arrived per bark and subterranean. As it came from the Judiciary Com. | the necessity of which | exhibited to the department pQuaRteRs Army oF Occuration, } New Oateans, June 3d, 1846. ay 18, 1846 Miscellancous Kecord. f | Louisiana, afew items of which I gave you yesterday | 2d aimuel R Painter, Neal, Tro: ceats per box. mittee, they must, hoe supposed, consider it a judicious | year, would have enabled the army to cross on the even- pg a hi Sas lasn abent Sor 5 inter, Neal, ’ DR RODIN’S PRIVATE TREATISE. dill (Laughter ] | Ing of the battle, take this city, with all the artillery and | Pefore the mail line started. ‘The early hour at which | {share on Thursday last, about miles, below rite Place, Bee Po ee eae eee, May Pret Dr. Rodiu’s Treatise on venerial diseases, should be in At Mr. TuunMan remarked that the House had instructed | stor i of the ‘Nickerson, | hands of every person who has di emy, anda great number of prisoners | the mail closes, renders it excessively inconvenient for | bark Neptune, part of his crew, and also part of the crew of i Florida, Pridham, Dight r f i the Committee on the Judiciary to report the bill | im short, to destroy entirely the Mexican army, But I | i the John, she was got off without any damage. Iam sorry to nce; Emeline, Weld, New York: mer Vulcan’ | aud plain description of every variety of di: * Mt ST apply the remark to the whole House. | was compelled to await the arrival of heavy mortars, | ‘¢ transmission of intelligence. I send you all the items | inferm'you that Caytain Mundie had, the misfortune to lose | Green, New York; barge oceania doe Below: | full direction for treatment. It igneed eases lish @ minimum | with which to menace the town from the left bank | of Mexican news containod in the Picayune of this morn. | ove of hig best boy by the Johu's boat coming ix contact | brig Joseph Gardner, s0 reported. quackery and deception. The moat illiterate, By reading thie jow- tt, of @hio—There are a good many sub- | also the accumulation of small boats. In the mean time | ing, which will no doubt prove highly interesting. This | = the Neptu ia consequence of which the boat was | p Tindale Fcc sak mae my reper Bnd us passages in the departments, and we wish to | the enemy had somewhat recovered from the confusion | 1# Probably the last arrival direct frem Vera Cruz that | "tearm from the Halifax Aaadian Recorder, of 20th ult NEW LEBANON SPRINGS. j ¢ who wish to purchase this work, oF ines jew more. | of his flight, and ought still, with the 3,000 tt him, De ety pag ok | that the brig Brilliant, of London, 30 days from Cork, bound COLUMBIA HALL, Mav5,18i6—This favorite place | {or themselves or friends,nee The question was taken and the amendment was re- | to have made a ble defence. I made every pre- to Quebec, was wrecked near Lanne, on the l2thult, She ofsesort is now open ead readyfor the reception ofcom | putask for sage i the management of its old proprietor, Puestions asked. , yt sm neon ite ees ‘experience as a caterer | Comer of Hows street, tends that the management of | DELICATE DISEASES. jected. paration to cross 4 river above the town, while Lieut. ‘Another amendment was offered—that th i appoint- | Colonel Wilson made & diversion on the side of Bari parties, | and the order of march w en out for one o'clock | probably had 155 passengers, two of whom were drowned. Spoken, H Jane 9th, South Shoal, Nantucket, NE. 46 miles, bark Le- be made from the two gr ing publ rovided there be a whig President! [Laughte ye shall probably be advised, how Newel from Mauila, bound to Boston; also, | che establishment shal! has to meet the wants of the BERNETHY’S BOT. . Nt. Drowooota~ The democratic ety te tho largest, pall Sony ete | soentnof General Saylor sxsine’ tha.) incotton | Tigt Ratgiek, Proal from ‘New York for Liverpool=by pit | moet Rutidious, whether tarrying for the seasou or « shorter | AA tecrual and speed remedy sver dlcergred fortonert or and, therefore, ought to have t! reater portion. dine! f M jecidedly improvin, in cotton riod. » gleets, strictures, lucorrhaa or whites, irritation Nis fan of Guarga When fhe wigs rein power | ct the, governments shouts taal | 3 out Prwccoing | Oh garg ace hans fey) fx legen, May Re RSS ant ane oyenmoe nul dows ob. they put in’ all their friends, when the democrats are in | settle the question. I replied to this, that an armistice | 48y"s rates. The demand for exchange is now active. | ,Ja1{) with toes o) main vopmast, | | oo MASSAPEQUA HOUSE. | give tone aud-euergy to the generative organg. rarely if over Power they keep in as many whigs as democrats. was out of the question; that a month since I had pro- | L a, per cont premium ; Paris, £6 32} a £5 374; | Demerara, 28th ull 1'69, Jon 50 10. South Oyster Bay, Long Island. ed foes takiog chee taal pr The amendment was rejected. _ | posed one to General Ampudia, which was declined; | New York 60 days,2} #3 per cent discount. The ship | “Baik Helen Augusta, from Portland for Cuba, 6th inst, lat THE SUBS’ RIBER havin id the ely of vegetable ingredieus which i vrigorae the Mr. Aswan submitted dment, which was dis | ces were now changed; that | wasre- | Rockingham w rday taken for Liverpool for cot- | 4205, Ign §8 38, : ¥ 4 Heuse, and well known Fishi: adj nerally. For sale at "Apothecaries Hall, atha- reed that in making | @ reinforcements, and could not now sus | ton, i for flour, 17d for wheat, and 163d | Off Frying Pan Shoals, Sth inst, saw brigs Wilson Fuller, rine street—Price $1. jel lwem gitcers mentioned in thi gard shall be had | which | had not initiated or provo for corn. | The weather is oppressively, pete moreury | Cobb; Mae Hayden; and fxcel, Smith, all from N York, MEDICAL OFFICE, to tical part, mination to which : 5 | standing lai o'clock a jegrees, rather hee Pe 7 Os religious denominstio! 4 bey boo Fr en ot copy the tom seg Feely ont {| warm. Site E lidlla: Gaon tant teen eco | » Bulkley, hence for Savannah, 7th inst, off Cape R. JOHNSON, 17 Duane street, near Chat ithdraw his forces, leaving the public | teers have not all got off yet. The Louisville and St. | ““S¢hr Scipio, of Deer y description. Louis Legions are still here. the above was promised in the after- 2 and I repaired at sundown to join New Events in Mexico.—The supreme gov- Arista inig nd from New York for Wilming : ae eee ater oman, Sdays fm N York for a and Cartagena, May 23, lat 72, lon 36 40. cit known. as the ‘most successful practioner ia Ni York’ in the treatmeut of venereal diseases. reputation for skill in those old half-cured cases . 20 ew isted fe it. Jeet, stricture, ulcers ‘poe om 4 is pre-eminent « . the body Jor ia'the throat oF pose, pelzs iu the bead and homes or n appointed, how much money has been Ei | w | - I " o.—Thi aber his part | of'the legs, effectually cured. Mr Dovarass had been watching eady in position at a crossing some two | ernment has intercepted, itis said, a part of the Whalemen. are. bie ‘to all wham ¢ ‘Gual weakness, brought of by « habit in. f greut serious matter, on solemn farce, for the | o the town Very: easly. this aoraing: tae|-careespaniianse whist war opt, up by Mrariote: ind | RI, 9th i Warten, Gardner, NW | pay ea ip makes hou se agreeable 8. JONES.” | dulged in by young ‘Samstag, leevisteun aecme amu sept wall ries. But as there ware. very | bad o9ou ied by our wo 18 ders and three viduals in Mexico with the revo lutionists of the South ;* Oe We bone, ee jan, wa | South Oyster Bay, June 1, 1846. jel01w*rc nishily smi ons, Do tively prevented. reiacent gases he must believe there was au intention topass | the light companies of ail the battaliene were fret | medistely esrioted. from ther, beieg dreads a Copia, of New Bedford, 700 bbls, bound MARINE PAVILION, ROCKAWAY, verde bcaiiceane jel er mediately arrested, from their being directly or indi- thrown over, followed by the volunteer and regular ca: | rectly implicated:—Dons Ignacio Trigueros, Francisco valry. No resistance was mad id | was soon inform- | P. Mora, M. M. Jimener, Francisco Lombardo, Lazaro ed from various quarters that Arista had abandoned the | Villamil, Ignacio Sierra y Rosso, Manuel Ituarte, Do- wanted the President to attend to his official md not to dictate to the heads of the de} Lact as messengers, carry their wood mittee ile DR. JOHN ROAKES S known sea Ju: THE subscribes Id _ respectful, nds and the patrons of the above. well hing establishment open f n, Gerken, do; ree, ery do. 26, lon 83, brig Carter, Braxton, of Pro- th fonoiulu, March 6th, Am bark Angela, Vamey, | he Franklin, Halsey, to craise; 11th, America, | fit is] — Z [>] 34 — Z = i} 'Z 3 ° ent, that and sweep their chimneys. It was a pitiful bu: town with all his troops the evening before, leaving only | mingo Romero, Anastasio Terecero, Bernardino Junco, on st of July next. Families desi has performed such astoni of legislate about dividing the spoils, and his principal ob- | the sick and wounded. I immediately despatchedva staff | Carlos Caballere, Juan N. Poreda, ¥ ‘ ida be Pitesichts Tele dom dath IMs | Oe Reeds aueece i y bad Talea§ Gar would jection to the Dill was its impracticability—it was | officer to the prefect to demand a surre! nd in the | General Venture ifora snd Don Tuts touched at Pitcairn’ Isle—Jan 2oth, Mi- | Leaving their address at the Astor House, on an aot be suber mor dudgetof absurdities from beginning to end. While he | meantime a commission was sent by the prefect to con. | to be arrested, but they effected their escape "do, clean. Jan 13, Eliza Frances, Church, (so reported. | ~ Jet Istisre HIRAM CRANSTON. ik ere ee tiee ann net eee . was, oppeted to favoritism, he believed that th | fer with me on the same point | *This ie the designation applied to Gen. Alvarez and | probably E LB Jeuney, Fi n) 2100 spm; Levi Starbuck, | — VILION | ‘of the tse of the Lins, ContRac- would create more confusion than the evil complained of. | the civil rights of the citizens w allothers, who, refusing to recognize the usurped au- | Myers, Nantucket, 50 spm, for NWC: Marcus, Taber. Fair’ | GLEN COVE PAVILION. t a Muscies, Sone THRoat Goo, He trusted, if the bill was to be passed, it would be put | our troops at once dropped down opposite the town and | thority of Paredes, are seeking to restore that of the | haven, 00 wh. 3ist, John Adams, Wilcox, New Bedford, | THE subscriber informs his friends and the public, | 7 fer besithe, beens a ina shape reasonable and practi and capable of | crossed at the Upper Ferry, the American flag being dis- | constitution of Mexico.—Washington Union. 600. Feb 4 Huntsville, Howe, Cold Spring, 1500 wh 65spm, | that he has continued the arrange ne sk Mons, Hann Sweiiinas and ExvanceD Joints, yield toe being enforced. This movement, if successful, wotfd | d at Fort Paredes, a Mexican redoubt near the | ith, Nantnaket, Smith, New London, 4100 wh. 12th, Kutusoff, | with Mr EDWARD A. Wagar few applications of this Liniment. Js bas been used. with in- pleas S$n a weille position, Gad would appeah, te the 1 tne ane ae ‘ Shockley, New Bedford, 300 wh; Roman, Shockl ial of the Glen Cove i | fewsye ‘Scrofula or Kings Evil. Disease of ' iF P| ¢! 3 e different corps are now encamped RO hy A ce, Sag Harbor, 400 wh 100 spm; Hel se commencing THIS Day. By | Gee Tic Doloreuz, and “Affee- minds of some, as if the spoils of office were the only ob- | outskirts of the city. ‘To-morrow I shall make suitable | COMMERCIAL. Mien wattiog. Geatie aa aie Columbia, Brereon, tention tothe wants of his | S”ine and Hip Joint. Te Dolores, gat Neck Weonds ject for which the government was instituted. ements for the occupation of the town, and for | a bor, 300 wh 100 spm; Eleanor, Pendleton, Mystic, ervision of Mr. Wilson, afford, it | Jvner Sores, Old it 5) iy aad Mr. Ratunun said there were some subjects not adap. ing possession of the public property. More than New York, Thursday, Jupe Ul. | som; Triad, Horton, Greenport, 300 wh. 13th, Eni the establishment will be put on. | e¢ectually eradicates C ‘Exaye ions, ‘of ted to the capacity of some men ; they conld hardly con- | three hundred of the enemy’s wounded have been left in | _ Ass —Ashes have been in good demand during the | Brayton, New Bedford, 700 wh 70 spm; Clematis, Bailey, N | as good & footing as regards the comfort and convenience of | fair Rheum, Exysipelas, Pimples, Ring Worm, Barbers’ Iteh, descend to investigate them. But we have another | the hospitals. Arista is in Rat retreat towards Monterey | P%* ‘eck, ir prices have been sustained. Sales of | London, 240 wh 60spm; Gen Wil s do, ‘wh; | those who may favor him with their Aone any, water | Scald Head, and it Instantly rel ver outhach, ‘He 4 pared intellect—plain cance sense folks with the fragments of his itd | " on ade to-day at $3 56}, and Pearls at $4 03 a fees Troup odny homed nah faa ing is Se, ince jast sum- Pain in he Bide and Breast. ‘This Liaienent wil sta spon jerstand matters of a general character. It was safe to | I deeply regret to report that Lieutenant George Ste- s y : : z a i - improv nd the hou: validos om vil aoe remove officers after they had, for a certain period, been | vens, avery promising young officer of the second dra. | , BREasrorvs—The market for Flour ie still dull, with | 49A";stHahsing, Feb 2 Hope tele Nas Maaget | dren eeeen eset alee ater tie ie ee Bore fe ‘Benet, ays in place—it would prevent fraud and lead to a more faith- | goons idently drowned this morning while at- | /@7e receipts, and prices gradually declinit F Holders | Indian Chief, Hempstead, New London, 20 m: 125s, 1800 w; | harbor, with a colonuade and piazza two stori . arge of duties. There were drones parading the | tempting to swim the river with his squadron. | prefer storing, and some have entirely withdrawn from | 27th, Newburyport, Gray, Stonington, 19 m, 100 s, 1790 feet in'length and 13 feet in depth. A new dining room EDICAL ADVIC| pending thus the time for which they are by | I'am, sit, very respectiully, your obedient servant the market rather than submit to the low prices. Gene- | March Ist, Mercury, Haskell, N Bedford, 15 m, 325.4, 275 wi | been built since last seasou 40 feet by 36, Private parlor OCTOR LAMERT government paid, wearing their black glov id dandy ere shefiges Y z see is held at $4 12} a $4 25; but even at this low figure | Salem, Hand, Sagharbor, 16 m, 150 w:2d, ‘Sabina, Vall, | fitted up. d additional public parlors added to the establish- old office, 63 Gold street, betw: Th ,. " ai we hear of no sale of consequence. Michigan is held at | 40, 20m, 63s, 1500 w: Huron, Woodruff, do, 944 mos,’ meat. The whole has been newly furnished, and on all diseases of a delicate nature ting, by anony- Brovet Brig. Gen. U. 8. A. comd'ing. | 7 ss bears Geo Champlin, Swain, Newport: Shepherdess, Clift, Mystic, | complete order, affording, i lieved, as attractive a sum- | and judicious, requires neigher mercury, restraunt in diet, or n and assailing | ‘To the Ansutant Grxrrat of the Army, $40 $4 061, mixed $3 874 a $3 94. A lot of straight | FeO Cee ee a pet Walker. N Londou dom’ 80s; | merresidence sa can be found in the State or country. ‘The | hucdase Troms business pursuits, ‘Recent canes cured im'3 of the Secretaries of War and the Navy. We want la- | Washington, D.C. brands sold for export at $4, South Flour is also dull, | 1sow; ath, Mary. &’ Susan, Hubbard, Stonington, 18m, 80s, | steamboat Croton, one of the finest and fastest boats out of | 4 days, borers and not masters, servant: not superiors. We ae 4 and # very much unsettled. We hear of no sales in | 1409 w; 5th, Luminary, Cleaveland, Warren, 20 m, 45s, 2000 | New York, isnow running Fermenently on thi hi DEBILITY, NERVOUS OR CONSTITUTION. id should not have a poor house at the government expense. Heap-Quantens, Ansty or Occuration,? | NeW, Orleans. Georgetown may be quoted at $4 29. Tuscany, je, Sagharbor, 9 m, 100s, 120 w; 7th, ing di i jon with fing from s tog frequent indulgence of the, passions Mr. Houston, of Alabama, would like to know by Matamoras, Mexico, May 20,1846, $ | Rye is exceedingly inanimate, and our quotations, $2 76, ‘Jagger, do, 9 months, 25 s, 200 w; John Jay, Graham, | belie nis eataulishment creet youth,and thereby causing ni Beitr omulasipns, sea event Whom these irregularities or improprieties were pro- | Sir:—On the 26th of April, I had occasion to advise the | 8f@ but nominal. Corn Meal’is firm ; Jersey stendy at Bg aids wracien, eafners Ores (et ee ee al fat | ally contrmed impotetcy, engage the tect attain duced by whoke mismanagement. the wanted to know department that hostiliues had actually broken out, and | ned oh anibemeecr ayers Piney bed be Bg ime feeling | yen, (incorrectly reported yesterday) from Pacific Ocean, for Attractions of salt water baring, 9, abu thas ate of rigor natn ly deeigued. z at, in con ‘f y eas, 5 + i il. i jen Cove Harbor) icient is marks a those of the gentleman would not answer for | authority with which I was vested, and call pom the ‘ceasioned by the depression in the flour mar. | Wen, with 2200 bbls spm 30 do wh oil the sdmirable beach of sTicT him. in Genesee were made for export yesterday ide hit f Long Islan 4 pee by maltreat is portion of s Byard for a summer residence att : ¢ i patient being the Haast a w sometime: Y, Foreign Ports. ‘ 5 ‘Texas for a force, each, of — Are bri Akhart, Canton, 180 , the parties, themselves are, by the Mir. Ratuavn said he had not risen for the purpose ef ents. The eight regiments thus called for | St $18$1 Olt. The receipts of Illinois tor the last few | ,,HAtizax, June 1 Ary brig Hector, Flockhart), Canton, Cove, June 9, 1816. neglect of es, Ives are, by Complaining that he did not get what he had asked for. | would make a force of nesrly 6,000 men, which I deomed ave been to some extent ; lots of Red Mill changed | tin Tor Luverpool, he eee ait the Tort by's | y,V;B —Persous preferring board an prevats families, or farm | cured, without pain Or ineqavenlegee. sig Mr. Hovustos desired information on which he might | sufficient to meet the wants of the service in this quarter. | at 80 cents; Rye sold at 64a 65 cents, part forex | fog. | atthe Pavilions sin ‘he city, Fuarenties a perfect care george made. yote, and he asked the gentleman to submit it to the | "At the same time that I wrote to the Governor of Loui. | Port and part for milling purposes. i J, March 7—Art brig Wm Najlson, Weston, 122 | "36 boats, fishing boats, horses, carnages, &c.,canalways | Ererters post paid enclosing « fee, immediately anand 225 House, | si requesting this volunteer e, [addressed a letter Cortox.—This market is rather quiet than otherwise. | days from Boston; 8th, schr Kamahameha I!1, (new) Newell, | 4 obtained by applying as above Je9 Iw re ‘and medicine, with advice, sent to apy part of the Mr. Rarnovn had not gone into the figures; he arose to ‘he arrival of the Great jr reply to the gentleman from Illinois, | ‘aterman, 41 days from C’ so near at hand, to Gen. Gaines, desiring him to sed to do much until the sist in organizing these (Mr. Douglass,) and | regiments, and having them promptly supplied. In my Matanzas, June EL DE PARIS—ANTIONE VIGNES, one | States. off tke ink proprictors of the ferkins House, Boston, QGice 63 Gold street. Open from 8 A.M. to9 P.M. respectful! ems hii ie, he was in favor of treating this as a serious matter. I‘Sommunfestich tothe Governor, the ofsnaiation wee ecomes known. We annex | pAjATs%Eas. June 1—In por spectfully iuforms his friends and the travelling pub: Mr. SawveR obtaineu the floor. E very exactly prescribed, being that indiested from your | non, Howes, Cowes, waiting ie; thahe has opened the house No. 290 Broadway, New TO THE LADIES. itetidlasiasked tha centecun sé gists al eaide aadins Se od cavigucts Peas Poca eae ROOL CLASSIFICATION. Wagram, Cross, do do; York, entrance ou Reade street, called the Hotel De Paris, RS. M. BAKER, Milliner, Ne. 9 Bleocker SawyzK acquiesced. this organization has been exceeded; and, moreover, that Florida. Mob. Richmond? hace he Wille Wappy sa mpepammerre Cees ere may oe M] Yea! Bowaing stiect,) han prepared a vary of iat Mr. Dovotasafin reply to Mr. Rathbun)—The gentle. | Gen. Gaines has called for many more volunteers than I | Inferior, Sige OX Mee et eee Gastae ot month, ou the most reasonable terms.*'. myo 2meodsrre | ful Millinery, and invites the ladies to eall ang eait yee ee eee 10 be. aiied sal panied deemed neces ary, extending the call to other States be- | Ordinary, She 7 Bis hard, fot Cow ane Ewin, Wal , Hamburk, 4001 CUUNTRY SHAT FOR EXCHANGE ‘any in Broadway. . but the gentleman appears desirous to make a| "It will, of course, be for the government to decide | Good Middling, Tae 7 Catturian, Nora, from Pordands and Royal Sailor, from & | For improved lotzor improved property in New York city, | ,(Z,,,the Bleecker street stages pass the dost, gravy, Sve Personal application. Now, there are many small | whether the future operations in this quarter will require | Middling Fair, a 8 omas. rage hen? Boop nar i panda < T Tr things—so ‘small that | can’t descond to them; one of | the amount of force (entirely unknown) which is coming | ESN pay sa 8 Monrhrat, June 6—Are brig Rowley, Campbell, Glas: | [rg feoteguare, tnd cellar uncer the ear arden THIRD EDITION. Which is the bringing of a member of my own family | hither. 1 only desire to say, that this reinforcement, be- | {ted fe’ oe 8x 1055 | FON Cid bark Fromige, Pines, Liverpool; brig Baron of | sretPsiocked; trees, shiubbery, &e. Situated 25 miles from PRIVATE TREATISE, here, to engage in a menial service ; and alter pensioning | yond the eight regiments mentioned above, was never | Fine, none none none none | De MFillam Sligo: Cli beck Mersey” Macketh, New York, within 7 miles of a rail road in full operation, and D him on the House, come here and complain that I did not | asked for by me, and that, in making the call of the 26th | Hem is dull, but we believe there is no chango in | brie James Stewart, Lard, Gleaow. : directly on a contemplated and char.ered railroad. Any’ per- BY DR. RALPH. get my share. : | of April, I well knew that if the Mexicans fought us at | prices. We hear of no sales. | Qcenne, June 3Arr baths Sit Henry Pottinger, Low, Bel- | #08 desiring tomake such an exchange, who will destenare | ()N CERTAIN DISEASES, in which the best and mort Mr. Sawyven, being entitled to the floor, was about to | all, it would be before the arrival of the volunteers. It Hipgs.—The sales for the last few days have been | fast; Brothers, Stephens, Exeter; Idea, Howell, Baltimore fi eo proven offered. ower Fost bh Raswibeeg <9 means of cure are 3 -y War macicsdee tic. Chalted | was for the purpose of clesring the river, and performing | small, and only one worth reporting—thet of 600 dry | THE! "Tongsrad. do. “Cid ship Geo Wilkinson, Brown STAT SALE © LET cee of. wea Without reserve fivine alee = Mr. Ra a irman— uw i ‘the 1 ert might et jatamoras, on private terms. * of os ee u ful ption janoceat ent ‘The Cwtainxax—Doos the gentleman from Ohio yield? | thet I thought i proper tovesk for seinforsements, Hore are. doimg better, and sales of first sort Eastern | £y™0u Raper Arad doer Lessors, wesw tite A HANDSOME COTTAGE and about five acres | mistaken for venereal, which afford s tcl: re. Mr Sawren—For a few moments. | Itisextremely doubtful whether the foot regiments | were made for export, on terms that have not transpired. | nia, Cott Kington, 6th, arr brige Ringdov gf gogd Land, laid in mendow, stranted on the Pla7ii | tortiqus and deceptions of « well-known boesting clase of Mr. Ratnnox—lam not surprised at the remarks of | from Texas can be raised, and I shall desire the Gover- | A lot of old is reported to have been shipped from first | ton, Paiapeuf; ‘Thetis, Husill, Limerick; Astre Railway Depot. Attached to the premises r a Lew © gentiman, nor ‘Allen, Colchester; With a fie bed of Aspara n he surprise me | nor, who is expected here, to suspend the call for them. | hands. | Weymouth. Cld, bark Wm and pare, Mr. Dovotass (rising and interrupting him.)—Nor do I | None of the mounted companies, except Capt. Price’s, | Leapisa little better, and there has been more doing ; ‘phon, Rochester, London; ship Jane Black, Gorman, Dttage is nearly new, filled in with fear what the gentleman can do. (Cries of “order.”) | altoady in service, have reported tomer. ain a lot of Missouri for export sold at $4 25. es" Pemeecieny basses Commins oF uchags, Digw eleven cols hi ; thes large cellar under the whole an ery ediaarints ry gent as he is, I fear that the volunteers have exhausted the supply of | Paovisrons are as low as they can possibly be. The | ter: Ireland, Harris, Gloucester; Covenanter. Patterson, Li. | Mouse, and is otherwise spacious and replete with every con- | ral he should ‘ igo: y just such things. | tents deposited in New Orleans for the use of this army. | enquiry is exceedingly light, although some sales of Obio | ve ‘Mr Chairman We are gréatly in want of them ; and I must request that | Pork, prime, tpok place at $8 0 $8 12}. This is a decline | er —One word. That ason of mine came | immediately measures be taken to send direct to Brazos | on our last quotations. Butter is dull—no demand for | se gton is true—that he was of age before he left | Santiago, say 1,000 tents, for the use of the army in the | export. Cheese dull also, at our quotations of Saturday. 1 ‘pool; Dromahair, Pine, Colonist, Sinnott, Redwing, Stewart, Falmoi r Jonn, NB, June 7—Arr s} t . kc 1 family. Apply Re eeimrose, Irvin, Lim | “Sutiwene fn" MOORE & BAKER, 20 Brosdway. FOR SALE OX TOLET, a beautiful Grecian Cot- 7 ve! Oo; , perior, Mason, Philadel- AT Flushing, Long Islan home is true—that he did not come here with me is true | field. e tents of the 7th Infantry were cut up to make cx.—Zarket much depressed; sales very limited. | Ria; bark Mary Harrington, M New York; brig Belle, frame (ace, with Negrounds, catriage-hou: * - Bey buta month in advance. He remained here butfour weeks, | sani-bege during the recent bombardment of Fort Brown, | Some inferior wold at auction at $275, cash. Voss, do: sehes Nassau, How ckaburg: Exemplar, | 2UMh ke.’ Likewine, a handsome Gothic Cortnge, cgntain Pause ee vases ives je Casters habe, ha , in employment, and from that time to the present has had | | am, sir. very respectfully, your ob’t servant, Tosacco.—Since our remarks of Saturday, little or no | . 3 me Ports. fon forite Cree ate ae cee heck ee montal letiers from out eminent physicians of | no employ ment. Men are sometimes considered of ag TAYLOR, change is perceptible either in prices or the general as- | Bostow, June 10—Arr ship. Clarenden, Flanders, New | alittle outof the village, but withie Arete ve waik | {ue most eminent in America,sa Sir Astle and sometimes they may live a hundred years, and no- | Brev. Brig. Gen. U. 8, A. Com'ding. ct of the market. ‘About 63 bhds. of Virginia changed | York; Robert Pulsford, Lovell, Salem; bark Santee, Mo: of steamboat, churches and excellent schools. Mott, of af ie supposes them to be of age. (Laughter.) , | The Avsutant Generar Pasas ‘at 2} a 24 cents, and some manufactured at 54. ton, Charleston; bri foros, Barron, Rio, ge je6 dteo*re ‘M. SMART, Flushing. a, “ree was again about to address the Commit- | of the Army, Washington, D. C. Wuatenone.—We hear of nochange in either de- | phus, Gray, Sagua; sch Exit, Howes, is C FOR SALE OR TO LET, scriptions. A private sale of N. W. Const is all that | berry, Richmond; Elizabeth, Nickerson, | feranaring Mary Mr. Dovoxas arose to reply to Mr. Rathbun. Extract from a Despatch from General Taylor, dated | has come within our knowled Elizabeth, Cook, Provinces Medford, Conk. frox eee CRE allt faree stay bee homed eit os Mg. Raraaux—Go on, Judge. | ‘Matamoras, May 21, 1848. —————— At ee Soanteon ith 17 bbls sp disposed of at public auction, on the 15th day of May Mr. Doverass—Thank Carb 2 Foreign Markets. ; Cook, from Atlantic Ocean, arr with 17 bbls Pr i i hank you. With regardto the gen- ‘‘Our future movements must depend, ina gi de- | t Ueman’s son, (Voices—" Jouder.”) | cast no imputation | gree, on the extent to which the Rio Grande is navigable | . two men down with it, The GI was pl onhim. J thought, however, the gentleman was deli- | for steamboats, and I fear that my expectations in this | have been received here and in Hi Schr Wm Henry, Brier, fim Buckspor cately situated, and when the gentleman spoke of men | particular will not be realized. ‘Though, at times, navi. 18. Sugar—No good in market ‘9th. wi ing of the Cla, ship Mattakasset, seeking office, coming here as toa poor house, it oc- | gable as high as Camargo, or even Mier, it is doubtful | have been taken freely for the Halifax mark Charleston, bark Sophronia, Hallett, Baltimore; brigs and | next. Halfof the purchase money ‘can remain on mortgage, ‘TOR F, worrn . of 8 Die a tatec cbs eer Etat TBrcaaaeemoe he made oe Pre | Stnatnd, witha com rating FOW SALE OW LO LEASE, IN BROOKLYN, | cts See Scere eat VAN BRUNTS HOTEL; No. 28 Fulton street, | tural, Emissions ed eh toy sommes iran Maranzas, May 30.—Large parcels of Valentia Rice | (i! returned on b "i curred to me that the gentleman ought to have had more | whether a boat can now be pushed higher than Reinoso. | 1r, on account of the high freight demanded, line, Troffaeter, Gore, Africas Almira, new, Tyler, Hava- (northeasterly side,) five doors from Fulton Ferry. is | Pollution. ‘The Doctor has devoted regard for hig son than to thus class him. | Indeed the" Neva,” which is in the river, and accompa- parsstieltic. ni a nas Palm. Eldridge, Elladelpiyas seus, W ine, Norfolk and ine te (eae Tine hontarie Sy a8 | Hiveen Fears in this city, to the treatment Mr. Sawyen then took the floor, and Cora, Elwood, do; Excel, Lovell, do. Sid, tly insisted | nied the oxpedition under General Smith, has not yet The Crops. ing 22 rooms, and being 02 the jonah op tks ang ny that “to the victors belong the spoil: Famediately. For | tree of the generative organs, rds, that to that the crops in F it r, in other | reached this place though hourly expected. The Alexandria Gazette Maryland, New England, Oceanus; ‘bark Faunburg. | party in power belong the offices. He | * . * + | fax, Loudoun, Fauquier, Clarke, Warren, and Frederick, | bo,"Trident; brig tagle. Also brigs Ann Maria. aud’ Ade- | Gngertakes, «permanent and radical cure. His diplomas Ke of the disappointment to which some of the Ohio- | 1 shall lose no time in ascertaining the practicebility of | generally, look in excellent condition, and promise an eG Washburn, supposed for Eastem ports. Brig Che- | SAGE VAN BRUNT. | from London Edinburg ned Pridedelphie ; slce, kis hereneary is had been subjected ; they had come here, saying, | the river for steamboats, and shall occupy Reinosa, and abundant yield. sapeke sailes an a achr Matilda, Staples, for New | _Brooklyn, May 25, 1846. ‘my26 Im*re degree rome eh Seite Of Losin, se suspended in large see, we have washed our garments and made them | such other points as a boat may be able to reach. The St.Louis New Era of the 2nd inst. saysit hasac- | yj ){O™*Fonts om aie eed | ROOMS, FURAISHED OR UNFURNISHED. | pemcn hie ofice, 199 Fulton etree: ae " of his white in the blood of our enemies ;” (Laughter.] and | “All the cavalry (regular and irregular) of the army, | counts from many sections of the State of Missouri, and | 2": a: esrow, June 8—Arr bark. Palmetto, Kendoick, Bos | Rs Perce ak tae ceca A ert EE I ke yet he could get them no places, although there were | under command of Lieut. Colonel Garland, is in purswit | that the present crops of grain and grass were never | ion; brigs Washington, Muuro, Philadelphia; Orray "Tat, Sivase; neni the: Washieghan. dasades incidental to femal three hund-ed and fifty whigs in office at Washington, | of the retreating army, to harass its rear, ‘and capture | known tobe finer at this season ofthe yearthan they are | Carr, Providence, KJ; schrs Cabot, Northam, New York} two rooms, with or without full or partial board. No | _ All letters pre-paid, an to Dr. H. Fawestt, 196 ra he hed taken painsto, secertain. He had asked the prisoners and bag age. We have no suthentio intelli- | at present. i many parts, Indian corn has already Di poe ‘tea ge tae! do; » | er ders or lodgers are in the house, nor will be taken. Fulton street, will receive due attention. my|9 im>r resident to appoint his friends in their place, but he | gence from the lieRenant colonel since jeparture — | sprouted to the height of two foet. Wheat and other Jelphin. : Qt ¢ family at present consists of only three grown persons. | —KéAD THE FOLLOWING ADVERTISEMENTS could get none in. Gentlemen from Obic were turned | jeserters are, however, coming in from the Mexicuus.,, | seaall,grain,are-far eivasced, end Ido aa (hough ws Howay, do haeg ON gee | Tosingle gentlemen, or a geatleman and lady, empty away. The excuse was, there are no vacat- | ut. Colonel Wilson’s battalion, Ist infantry, with | were again to have a great surplus. ‘The fruit crop was | ppimey, Ne a ea peed ced ve cies.” In two or three instances he had proposed to turn | some 200 volunteers, was at Barita onthe 17th, and has | much injured by late frost, and but a poor supply of Toh lohathenedl int Hareure: ct Teant ‘toa homes out whigs, who had been in office from ten to forty years. | since been reinforced by General Smith, with ‘about 700 posches ‘and apples may be expected. Vogetabiee bere | aire caih, betes bile, Bull 5 But no—his voice was not heeded. And the epplicants Louisiana volunteers. ‘This column is ordered to move ata and in # OF THE cng vest ents ¥ pes get “en hand | COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND PHARMACY, es cate oF 'y , % NASSAU STREET. ‘The entire half of thé house will be let to a desiral MEDICAL ADVICE TN PR ate DISEASBe. (THE MEMBERS i ley New York; Arabian, | tenant, without children. Address B. T’. at the desk of thi i n grown in great abundance, and our markets have In the offing, ship Shanunga, Patton, New | bfice. my19 tf rre A of the New ‘ollege of Medicine were here waiting until they spent all their money. (Ex- | up the right bank of the river, and I look hourly for its been completely overrun with those in season. thy . as Me ag euew cod. t= FRY RESIDENCE FOR re Pharmacy, established for the cessive laughter, and clapping of hans} Yes, they | arrival The Charleston Mercury of the sth inst says—" The | Haynie, E German, Coley Rey Westend le | COUNTS, DENC! nd nant (a0 ue to direct heir partiqulas atvention to all staid here till their money was ail spent, in asking jor the | ‘*A large amount of public stores, chiefly ordnance; | accounts which we receive from Tallahassee, and neigh. | dan Ke am packer Gen Citadh, Baydon, te- | 4! Bedsord La 2, thves eeties from South Ferry, end near, | ot pprivace nature, sedens. coateuncly seemies, comme re offices they hada right to. 4nd he had to put his hand has been found concealed in this town. We are gradu- boring countios in Florida, in regard to the crops, are | Yanna; {"MeKown, Liverpool; South the Rastroad Depot. searene sedical coeseateat, sabe ood Bonaaan aee tet im his pocket. and pay their*expenses home. (Much | ally recovering it from the places where it was hidden. highly gratifying We learn that both corn and cotton | Caroli Monument, Marshall, doy Br barks pA COTTAGE, containing two, parlors, (46 fect.) | vals areparticelary requested to t0 the merriment) But he was not alone. (Laughter.] Scarce- | Two field pieces, several hundred muskets, and two are doing remarkably well. A few more weeks of fa | Shakspeare. Henderson, Livi pool Wellington, Blanken, second oor tang attic, with kitchen, Kee, stable and | College on the ce of those on vest ly ademocrat was here who had not done the same hundred shells are among the articles recovered.” vorable weather, and the former will be beyond the | de; bark Galileo, Blaney, ans; Nor brig Bae. cen: | Carriage hous ner’s house, &e., with four acres, amount of suffering aud time may be thus. ev bs eg or eri heard his whig friends yer Heap Quaxters Army oF etait S ns of casualty. The weather beyetg dry, and fo. jathison, Larwi jorway; schr Isabella, Roby, West etudi lana : ‘in past for’ cow. Couveyane the ee Ra eh pd yoy plain that they had sometimes to assist in such ca City of Matamoras, May 24, 1846. as become quite warm—as warm, we are told, as it will hie ‘i i. | frequent, by omnibus and railroad to the city. It wil mea ses. [Laughter] And how. was it? Beggars for Sim—I have to report the arrival this ‘day. of Gen. | probably e' during the summer’ Under the influence | ,,Di@#Tox, June 7—Arr brig Frances, Ingraham, frors Balti- | for the summer months, with or withou! fe jon daily from & A. M.to7. P. t farnitu sen, June 9—Arr achr Convoy, Day, (wm a fishing bis path Venkel Uoasenta leak bic tee N York. 's Garden, ‘ i. | i 1% miles from South Ferry, 9—Arr schrs Amanda Ophe' Case, Phi- 1 Seatve tae “fe ee ro! ath Ferry, wit offices among those who had no right tothem. The Smith, with the battalion of the Ist infantry, the Wash- | of the dryness and warmth, cotton is growing finely. | offices descending, like orders of nobility, from sire to | ington regiment of Louisiana volunteers, and a com- | Vegetables and fruits are rapidly ripening. son. A life estate. A man has been in office all his life, | pany of volunteers from Mobile. Another’ regiment of supported by the honest tax-payers. Well, he dies. But | Louisiana volunteers is below, and will probably arrive ts, mds for fg at Ped pod arma forwarded to im a chesteen fo perform « radical cares by Tyening Hantronp, Ju losed. The cottage hi a ty tw 1 and breakfast room, Francis D Decker, Simpson, dos_ Ame: ee eee ; " Passengers Arrived. hn H Hogan, Smith, do; EB Caldwell, Tur | Kitghen, Ke. tn base Mapa f yether with all symptoms, his daughters, beautiful and engaging, and too tender this evening or t Th and was ac- Jol logan, Smith, B Caldy on frst Hor, and four bedrooms on second fleor-—will be in x.with all eympton for the wind to blow on, go to the Soortary and sak thet | companied from the ‘mouth of the river By the ateambect | pbtyasas Bars Medan RN Gust: New Yq Freie, Sree, Ree Se Sen iness for a tenant in two weeks. Apply as above. : creacont eee oe their brother be appointed in the place of the deceased, Neva, which succeeded without difficulty in reaching | H Felix, Havana; Mrs A Garcia, Mise C Ga k; sehr Forest, Cheesman, Phila; YS 2w fh __ — VELPEAU'S SPECIFIC PILLS. to Keep the family from starvation. ‘Then, the next thing this place, , ‘ork, Capt H Cooper, Boston, ! ‘Sachem, Deming, New’ York TO, KOREIGN GENTLEMEN amrving wm tne ae ona wehear is, in the papers, that Secretary Walker has per | Lieut. Col. Garland returned on the 224, from his ex- enw ine, Miller, Philagelpble. 1... Cesar, Smart Perl nr he fev le all rage, SFE ffm the soars formed 4 magnanimous act, and a charitable act. For _pedition in pursuit of the retreating army. He succeded Passengers to Arrive. | ve oa te: ieee eee: Diperposl; Reliance. Seiston, | corleers Getivous of ekanaing his residence’ ofere for sah experi ae x ort against the West Point Academy, in which | in capturing a small rear party, after a trifling skirmish | | Savannan—Brig L Bald Mr Mitchell and lady, Mr ; fant, Bi do; ships | Farm and establishment, situated in Montgomery county, Ps Mehl pot ite @ exposed the damnable and contemptible corruptions in the night, in which a ma: unfortunately a woman | Jones, Iady and child, Mr Robinson and lady, J M Tarbox and Hudson, Page, do; Bur 3 itiailes north of Philadelphia. It contas 308 acres ofland, eaaventcn, Erofesace Velbesn, as ae ta remedy (or of the institution, he had received scores of scurrilous | were killed’on the Mexican nd two men slightly | lady, Mr Clapp and lady, Mrs Boykin, Mrs Sinith, Mrs Wood- incoln Liverpool: Palmys ; | 288 of which are in the highest state of cultivation, producing | alll diseases of thé Urethra. They effect s care ins much and abusive letters. But-he was not to be thus deterred wounded on our own. He p he route of the army | bridge, Miss Latnall, Miss Dyer, Miss Boykin, two Misses ‘do; Ellen Brooks, Freeman, do: Mar: wheat, rye, Indian corn and hay, equal to any upland farm in | shorter time than any other Le wil the trom © performance of duty ; and the time would come for sixty miles, and then returned agreeably to his in. Rose, Dr Wilman and 2 ehildren, Capt ¥ Evans, Mr Bancroft, b i freight; St the Union—the remaining 29 acret being woodland. Qn the | reste disugrcclss Nim, thes ed When his voice would be heard # little more audibly structions. | The scarcity of wi nd condition of his | na, Mr Hough, Mr Baldwin, Mr Orgou, Mr Fretich—-i7 in the Neate | Rebaseehed 1s Teer aiden eracaie the agit te house, CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY Ci v1 pad quarters, orses, made it useless 4€o proce ther. | i ia . A mt ‘ J E oT : TONAL este Soli ‘And at half-past three o'clock the House adjourned. is Gul respectfully solleit instructions fo the dispo. | Se | ee eet inate shee et eenve penta ommmmeaare | h biodtno asa ie ne ee a re sition e made of certain property captured in the grounds surrounding the house are id with elegant ever- | fdently recommer for all of ity : Prucavearvi, Jue 1, 164, campo en, Anita A pavilon and sever paces of | | Harns-Ship Vig. agres feats cham ogg Sa, rerun nd ery ergy dot hare oi fo | Her ndlgene oor ty Rnd tl St lap There is no local news of sufficient importance to inte- | ™astive plate, are among ee, tals clothing, and | pen Graves & Co—s pkgs U Abrenfeldi—i © mpcgiigia large stone barus, containing stabling and eouvenieuces fora | jng'on malformations” Ly other property purely personal, have been depo: in | Hargous, Brothers rard—@ E Le Gal ' re. oe +: ~ = le a | this city with a view of being returned to him. I | yayt—200 bks champaign E Bossange—1 cs A Hardy—! hip Levene, hundred head of cattle, and for the storage of 39 tons of pro- | | Single bottles $1 each ; cases of half «dozen $s ; carefully A report is in circulation of insurrectionary move- | would suggest that the pavilion be sent to Washington, | &Co—3P Loug—it £D W Eittendahi-<io bits champaign je rere Crass race, vert cosh Be) Leengirstne ek tached. The ¢ spring house, co en . : A Seignette~2'cx A Lefore—? 67 bale willow 13 + ments, which, itis vaid, were expected shortly to break | '2,¢ dof as the President may direct. kat HDuffort & Files do dolly, Privcecl ce Stone, Swan ards stocked | ron the peymanend eet feinacy 7 out at Vera Cruz, favorable to recalling Santa Anna to | continues hore Sno eee of otnge tare been take | Sirckove ches vey ort N Aavey2ie ble champaign'B | ¢9 ‘seaon the 30th ult, barks Pari nd event is Jaeeels eps meen or Faia ng neat the Dark Louisiana, the important intelligence by which | "Yen tir, sere neecenuily,. your obedi | H Stucken—29,o00éregars ‘Renauld & Francolsect orl | bei | (7s Zehipe and 3 schrs unknown; 1 bark, comin nit parsing the gate, moraing and evening, itm thould ate ths powerfal partes witht dela. sene Der was published in yesterday's Herald, which at once pro. | Hts very reepectfally, your cede era. | ‘eae Albin use FTW Marahall, sr--O(000 segare J | bat, and 3 square Titged veseele in the offing. Cla | pane! ediate vicinity are Episcopal, Lutheran and | $7cen fy tlic the vyeean wl jastly’ claims its fallaby. | Brevet Brigadier General U. 5. A. Commanding. ‘allace—10 006 do A F M Horn—4000 do 532 bxs IS Ferien oireysnats fic, Lu OR! Gpaeb, Apalachieats Pipetier aecertnioe i unnecessary, as all persons wishing ooeneeea st 3 Stocks have ‘still further improved in price to-day,| The Anse 2 obind + | & co~70 bes Youngs, Hawkins & co—90,000 segars. FT | 2overcs Brazos Santiago; Gen Win Washington, Patt | to purchase to call and examine the estate. Tt may, id 10 si ge Oy Groach | tn ethoeed Ms eepen for iy angola eres Probable settlement, et an ° “of the Army, Washington, D.C | Zencons Jokers, Little & Hasings—s0 bxs Grinnell, Minturn | 20st ciner Froster, to. unpmeed Aor : Fat for, beanty hwaithfal situation, and | $5 carefelly dand sent to all parts j ly day, of all the di it . vars to order. ity, Paine, | ad ‘ind, it at ind E *ARILLA, queaien. uate Or eee cer relation to the Oregon Maracatno—Bri bags coffee Aymor w Haver, June $—Arr schrs wg hed Boston; | myqest aye male, & ue tenal ae mae CONCENTRA’ 1 . It will be seen from the letter of Gen. Taylor, of the |g MARepinoT Brie It Richardea scatice Aymor | Dispatch, Corson, Brandywine. Std schrs y . 1th May, published above, that it was very unfortunate | bri vm ‘Murray te Lanhomy—Ti begs cafes Stason | Nem; Yous J Dajan, furdee, Albany, Protector, do; sloop | thm the pes, w oh Sats per acre ABDIT to Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. iD a RE pe es ! ly com extract, P ? is refined and hig! al TH! PROPRIETORS OF THE SHAKSPPEARE HO ihe poritying. qualities and curative por Was shove fe tults of his victo- | as Juye 1—Fiaet Boao saree Meck that he was not supplied ‘with a ponton train, which | iY | Riert enue’ Sure Pears chy Riiesheth, 3 Phila: | _ myl7 2taw dwerre ‘Montgomery Co., Pea ‘aio sii ar Rie AGE Re would have epabled tiem t0-pareue tice empmy eazves the’| hides tt Bid sehr Bolivar, Bunker, for Norfolk snd Alevas- | FaNq mide salted hides 662 ‘deer aking 19 bags to maste exh, 6: 2: Bank 9%, Second Boanp—$6000 State ss, Reading RR, 35, 200 a. & Vogle~8 bags coffees | 4 Vane ts dhe Rastly, Kat + 200 do * ; y_ Knight, Hosme: dry hides 19 bags folk. "Below 9th. sehr Boston, Nash, from Vhiladelphig Privapecenia, June ll—Arr bark T O Brow: of W. ‘bs is confident]: by the ry. Having made inquiry upon ti EL, comer of William and Duane streets, respect: | tesbs '¢ comely py Bem x Nor | certained that it was a source of friends and the public regret to the | rally, that a tively rebtted the | PY relied on as certain remedy f Seconp . + Girard Bank, to Gen. Taylor, that it possessed | 59 hihds @ tes 9 bbls mol Arr bar ay Horton, d the wate Ing Bonde, Bank, OH: 50 U.8. Bank, 4: $5000 Head: | neither tbe power nor the meant of ‘Providing him with | + Cartiv= 811 dos pine a eercen Caras Rom Bowers 8 His Beata Cottvan | fore Cleanliness, and attention, towards their visiters. They Repeal Mr oace $100 ‘Beate Gon 10: 11000 0 i peruilopnion, wwe entermand, bees tecg, know | Rte Ganon Brig Kanhawn-2000 horns 7000 hides 25 tons pilays from New Yorks Redniond, trom New Yorks | Lvanors, Serars, not to be surpassed hy any ‘hotel inthe city. , “cian from the tard Bank, 997 38 ading KR Bo jepartment, and various efforts have been made to | *hin bones to order. | Gossl ‘Set f tN Hs ¢ bar has been entirely refitted, and the house undergone « cigiene see st manent, Moses Brown, i ick from | thorough cl s induce Congress to make provision for it. The Secre- I, Sith fait, OOD Hi Lunch will be sorved wp. qveey day At, the ber, com rg 8 ie rook yi; Pro G lc 1 A “ “ w f War, genet, o one > | iced the meansreens al ber rome eee | MARITIME HERALD, | pets Newvouliiah Chis, dot Erirg SalteyBroothyn; ort! of Chowder, and otter relishes prepared insect | Cay fortanded Ui onaKe i SS ee Olive, Carson, do; Hope. Richards, Micdlet Presi Rave bh Te huatn een” deegesy arheleale perehasere, : em : PORT OF NEW YOM, JUNE 12, Coombs Suncne Ap Sturn, Beats N Waks Wicie | aReTscinty wil baie exchied te Meher ent, | SEE been often presented to the considera C | | %, i Re, L or the convenience of the boarders and visiters of the house, HERALD. Bae ee fearongs HM s xe Teaoae for suche Corpe, are becoming more evident and ei | otin 3] moon an 18 65 oe | 1eye; Beale, do; Ellea, Draper, Chrietienay Seas, Yer milevery luxury of, the season will be served ap an the THE NEW YORK , uy Kaiload. 10136; 1 Boston &. Worcester Railroad. Hine'commanding eneral there ira venaenred ie be faruiehed aa of ee Witmer,’ Trove Si M*Beveral apacious rooms to be letfor meetings, private @ORD E $1000 Philadelpie and Reading Railiond Bonds, 4 oye ec oe anu | Zane, do; ‘Ann, tifa, Troy; Min tie eer he ke Min classsreem wikguseal alles | JAMES ON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, iment of th } PRI Srcovo Boann.—25 shs N & WwW Cleared, Jones; Nimrod, Bagaley; and Atlas, Bagaley, N- York; Char. ssary pen Dig y 1 8,le 4 10 do gs 8, Lome, Talend Materials for constructing. bridge Oe Re Rie crore, Brews: & Nefiecs. fe ee Ea yg a | Seca: eM OnDROE Pik a ime i 0, 768 sapling ard Burk Oxford, Rox iverpool Ht P Buck. yu Anu Siti hs Dank Webster, Smith 405 slp May 9,08, = zinr a: Philadelphia & Reelicn Koil Liverpool. . amagn, Apalachicola: W Tyee ita Se Ensena a loo jeros el Ingles. road bon impeded or arrested Vy the nm itsline of operations, atts Seas A fd ‘ork. Cld brig Almira, Curl confidential Messa, a Wipage fe ge was transmitted to the sary cay Maths ene art them, and al co " : r'J Rustling, Westcott, for Philadelphia: h , Rhodes, New York; Emily, Gardner, New | Tira Gaumecry, Sez "ANSE J Senate yesterday by the President, which, from this equipage. ‘The name by which | Porta expedi cn very moderate the Tumors and anticipations prevalent in the city for | iin to mislead tee Teceseet, OF, ames aad Hate or endorf, Belize, Hon Ponttasb, June 8Arr schr Columbia, C ee ee ee crenwe ebales, ot carts corn toniae| Naw Yous if some days past, attracted much attention. The Message is and tly ay te ite usefuigess andagap. | Sche Direct, Briggs, Baltimore, Gager' & \ ’ Lod | ead sats | ces, oF ttended a ees re | North: West tnmer of Putt said to relate to recent overtures or propositions submit. | tation to our service. services required of it imateache | Schr Eleanor Stevens, Cox, Richmond, N L McCready. jos P Cope, Merry man, Sayannal , ‘lity. 1A DO MAURICE, Canal st. “1 attes ted by her Britannic Majesty’: Minister to our Govern. | Upon fortibe ‘tmall portion of Ite ap. Sloop Mary inpinia, Ws en, Phil fohia. N Hy Leeds, rinkwater, € A DAILY Hi Es , Price 2 cents per copy—$7 ment for the settlement of the Oregon boundary ques. propriate dat tullyrand koly @iecuasedfe | Steamer Tronsides, Morrison, Phil os M ana “Sid ath, bask Fal ay ty 0% coats - tion; and although, from the confidential nature of thy the repo cherewith submitted. | Arrived CHMOND, June &—Arr schrs Galena, Pierpont, Stamford per in ation, we have no means of ascertaining the Kruse ereuments | Ship Virwinie, . 30 days from Havre, with mdse, to | HL Seranton, Tuttle, N Haven, i a 3 at enah We incline to believe that it iewell + ast will procure | Nesmith Wath 238 steerage ers. ‘inst, lata Savannan, Jui in por ms MSHA | ASRS Pan ate ae a alm, | RE pl ! Titeliigeneer, June ii PERIRENG ot at ninde sere: with beauty and dee