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THE NEW YORK HERALD Vol. X11, No, 163-Whale Bo. 4386. NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 13, 1846. a ' GENIN’S GOSSAMER HATS, THE SHADES HOTEL, ‘were offered to his remains. Military officers of anarmy ting Lyrics. THE NEW YORK HERALD. | JBL. FEIQHING from 27610334 ounces. Price aay $350 | 64 Reade Street, West Side of Broadway. Very Late From the War Quarter. | tre'responsible for the conduct of theirmen, and thove of | rent General Scotts fond of war Reread Srespduced by the subcoriber te the wo novige of the New York | Fe et ete eect ike above taaalise: | TRE NUS GALR AT POIN' esi doneered Op mrgoreten et evers Sarees Bar fonriug tote rinse caus’ i JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. | { pablies nthe lightest, the most desirable, an sthe most testy | seats in astyl de superior to a7, fs ‘ofthe kind a res } TREMENDOUS GALE AT POINT ISABEL. | hospitalities. itis thay thy Mexicans were better in- | “He took a hasty plate of soups” Cmaigee= suo ge ee a mer wearheretafort the, evinesa by cha 1204 New York. us fends and culo Src, Shier! | Interesting Intelli fi formed in the most simple precepts of ¢ | ‘And wrote a line to Mister “Marey, Circulation- | extrao ance amount of sles.and the popular approbe- | $f°°Phe Shades,” ju Thames pe at wal Interesting Intelligence from Matamoras. | “4 day or two since, the mail-rider’s horse from Point Complaiain’ that he thought him ssrey Hon bestowed wpos thew by the inasy who hve given them Ry eho my a him iu his new Fier sy igeeered Isabel came into camp on the east side of the Rio Grande | lander rig, CF" All letrers or comms to | their Patrounge, We uot been lost upon the subscriber, whe, ro ie ‘part will be wanting to merit The steamship Alabaina arrived at New Or- | without rider or bridle; of course great speculation fol- | nex the'establishment, must be post be | toshow that he ations to ahesl his art, now pre leans, on the 5th inst. fr Bi a ‘ lowe: jerday, Walker, with two or three | “This Scott is lookin to the futur, deducted trom the aubscsiption mous) sents for public patrouage the Gossamer hat, uch Lgheer end vy Sra, Welsh Rarebits, Poach- » inst. from Brasos de Santiago, | men, sta 0 look to the matter; he returned un- ‘Twere best to make him gender reuter— JAMES GO. | more pleasaut than auy other ever, fore offered. hey ar d Eggs, rior style. whence she sailed on the Ist. successful. A ts 80, ~ May, with two This let ar 8 folk of warlike tropes, Msive Checks Vesakors tnd’ Penasco ltee either he e | * ee ane will be re fulacly. supplied with city’ pape . Deals dats oe m. Taylor's Head last his risin’ hopes. Font Wes Sider prpatig orl me pts etary eee Eats sain pamebe eas | We lara that a sovero gale occurred at st | Bagomn ameed ly gee tye en airs eae ser he spaueene ea wicca er sean, ours corte | _ mi ine Lacan ok si dhaae patamaigt ileang Fyre eign ge wand th wandered iat Bie wa oar Pega origina " prieto vent ¢ he’s no Wit th Fh canes era one caer bat ~EAGLE COFFEE HOUSE AND BATHS, | See, and Col. Harney, and schooners Waterman, | drunk; leftthe road, lost his bag. and then wandered Sot ine anoer Beoa aie aetialede. oi Ti Public are inviged to call \d see this N2 . $28 Pearl street, paves Centre and Elm—Warm, | and Eufaula, were blown ashore. The Harney could not tell where “ he had been sage aoe ht mil This soldier, tired of war’s alarms, JN, GENIN'S Hat cold tnd shower Baths {asl to those in any house in : 0 “ay Cog ng vm Fhls collet: tired eats of crake AiR myfimere _ aid rake opae Pauls Chere | gity, athe cents] Lode with cod lean beds, hg cia; | will be got off. erd came out in the James Bate 1 of all kinds Grocers’ with beauty and des- WATTRIPONT & ted Lodging, 3 5b ber week: pas nif al he The gale blew down all the tents upon the | untort nelee ee angst Wehitecrs "en to hi dais of eetipye® fro London erpool unfortunate, pany: word was a ax Biionabis, Karta & saat inact the Uni mi ‘atimteh Point, leaving the wounded and sick exposed to | duly deli red. sicinisniiie | So wee se ith his long Gyr spoon, NEW LEBANON SPRINGS. TTA subeciber bee to eal the afintien ofthe pubes | W HOUSE, BALTIMO ite fury. The Latest from the Army, | Saarving his fame'to” food bie belly, AHALL, Mav15,1&46—This favorite place the quality of the Mar vattter’ Mats ct thoes cfitak ors mene | TTP Hig splendid Hotel bas been aly re-fted and furnished é ; {From the Me Olen Stes a oH a haeskwiit tumeae 10 Open and ready for the reception of com Trhey feast of cee |B inthe most complete & and elegant manner, b; Nothing new had been received from Mata-| 7, im the New Orlens Delts, June wa poem al Camm y OK pany, being under the mauagement of ite ld proprietor, fashionable haters | seu & Cranston, the 30th April, when ie pp © steamship Alabama, Capt. Windle, which took . mu ons Hall ; reurning on ay s lang experience as a cateree bli, yl be open for the tion fe ests. i, | Moras. ema Gals a Res im mnt, Fetumed laste Weer Poixr, June 11, 1646 ic, he in tends ir. Cranston yand * ay . pis , the escablighmons shail be suck ee 0 fe Beet the wauts of the F jackson, atthe Exchange Hote Hotel Baltiinore and The volunieers had orders to march to Mata~| iors o¢'which we give in the extract frou her log, Pormiastiont—Enpmcoring end Dvéwing Sisae~Ge- most te fastidious, whether tarrying for the season or a shorter ay New | Forks ia unraty of th the style moras by way of Barita They were anxious | leit the Brasos nday morning. Col. Peyton's Regi- valry Drill—Prejudices againet the Inetitution. oni HENRY HULL. opt. ‘rhe for an engagement with the Mexicans. eee - re cai tps ge wae A hot, sultry day, even up here amongst these moun- i ol. egimeni volunteers | taing, ‘Ti SeAPEQUA HOLS! O"They have adopted the Freneh sevle of rimming th Beamon, wir dria “ SPECIAL COMRESYONDENCE oF T1IE NEW YODK HERALD. ted to rendezvous at Barita, which is at pre- ery tee Rares Bir ager pn New Oazeams, June 4, 1845. ead quarters of General Smith. breeze does not blow up sufficiently to stir the tree Tit supe) RIDER bn Pet gd ary A mon te yr od Beads ee a far a ‘und op Beauty 9 7 ‘The Alobama arrived lost night Vat Wosumt rece lit. |, Captain May, with a squadron of dragoons, pursued | leaves, The examination of tho first class iu infantry wall known Stine ty ek dae wae WATTRFowr, HALF WAY HOUSE. tle newaofany interest. ‘Gen lor wae til at Mata the retreating Mexicans some sixty, miles west of Mata: | tgctica was oonaluded yesterday, and this afternoon the venue. tl . re a ‘i SUMMEK ALS. HE SUBSCRIBER. facet wtopritor of the Avhey | to tak¢ up his Une’ of march in pureuit of the enemy--- | ove comestp with their rear guard essai that | onemination a exiliery wit cenmenee cee ce See roti, posrESONOM MND FASHION, | "Tibore, haviog ted the hovte” tarmany Repese Go, | One of te papers tates this morning, in letter from J. | te Mexican force at that point a the present time, not | passed with great erelit through infantry tacticr, and aa Fouts irae cigher th cr the er Eis IFACTORY, 103 Fulton. street—The under. | rts deceusr ‘aes ysalieit the patronage Frome fast the erieess: dished gene hed were | as smoothly as possible at ‘Matamorus. Thecitizens are | 200" % the other examination is conclude! they will ines or ae stage to rouvey them to the abo ition of the public to the ‘quality of of the ig Public in general minding their business, many of them making money | &F@duato. The course of instruction here is astonish- ancy over Arista, with the army, by making the soldiery ats, Possessing the varioui proverries ually Mr. Charles Brooks would respoct believe that Arista had betray: by trading with the sol J all learning to believe | ingl; ete. FE det, although inte.’ od then tothe Americans. ry is boldi ans learnin; to jeve | ingly comp! . Every cadet, although inte..\ed to be- See e fends that be has caken We stable sashes This ig, of courso, all nonsense. Arista is much beloved | that the Yankees are not such outside barbarians after all / come an officer in the army, is obliged to obtain the- by the army, according to all accounts, and respected ; | “110, Ne nscontatucd-cand. General Taylor, who will| Tough practical knowledge—the manual exercise of it—that the loss | infantry, cavalry, and artillery, learming the station of rticularly onthe | every man. I visited, to-day, in company with vow first supposed | Gustavus W. Smith, and Lieut. John jewten, ind iB GLEN COVE PAVILLION. THE subscriber informs his friends and the public, EARACER? S HEAv, i DEY STRELT, ‘ vs "eo ff els eareetive | “TOSEPH SMITH, late of Worcester, England, bew watne gslo wich visited’ the Wraber, on the 28th, waa | Not bo accused of exaggeration, admit ts, Ro. material difference can. be perceived. except in | oto inform his frenda.cuatomers and ice sublie in Keneral yery severe, doing great damage to the vesselein port of tie Masioens on tie manent Oise eu! at | a | ~ _ ng ich stecsasily prevents ‘the persplrecion of Wilasl vo sey veteae ae he | 2 Alabama dragged her auchors and drifted from 70 latter dey—waa much larger. than wes manner, and. caleul Pm bella! epi ol ls os * water The tents of many of the | 4 &¢atleman, who went through the hospitals in Mata- | sistant pnp y the engineering and drawi nd thet Se ESWARD, Re SPT Soe gees | oe the torshond Tron oeiilag’ tarpuch, and: tapalting the ep. always, ax heretofore weep hi his Bar ihe parte wh pote no gem RG dows apd. they wees exposed for | moras, and who took some pains to ascertain their num- | painting rooms of the academy. The engineeri is ‘of the Glen Co Hon.at the Steambiot i ances—being much | © Dinuers from 1d ull 3 o'clock, and Cold Cuts, Chops, Stakes, | some time. ‘The pilot boat L.. M. Hitchcock, ia supposed | Y*; thinks it must amount to aix hundred. Alied with models of military and ivi works, which are jing seaso! pte Sapte substantial Leg vamas, Persons of | Rare Bus, Xc.,at all hours. to have been lost. Many of the cannon, which they sunk in wellsand | explained to the cadet after having learsed Own uctive attention tothe wants of hie | taste and judgment, wuo are infliguced in thelr parchases by | Hts supply oF English and city newspapers tered y iby | ‘The wounded areall doing well, Captain Rello and elsewhere, have been recovered, the theory of their sonstruction. The most prom- gue the personal ae J ir. Wil considerations of cost, are invited to examine them, and to | uo house iu New York, and his ‘At Lieuts. Gates and McClay, ofthe sth infe Capt. Paige is recovering. Major Lear, who crossed | inent models are those of two fortifications, oma red, sn assurance that the establishment will he. mt ‘on, by the test nf comparigon, their frucise vale, com | of the tmow superior quality and t Ee eee ile and Berea entzy, Lieut. Lu- | tne country from Fort Jesup, and for whose safety {i ein fortification; and the other exhibiti as good u footin rds the comfort and couveuience of | pared h the productions of other Ronedpearecaca ware Hoome provided (or perties, and the comfort aad ther, of the 8th artillery, and Stevens, of the Sth infantry, jountry © up. for whose safety fears | a plein fortification; o other ex! ng those who may fiver hus with their patronage, as any water: | _ my? tim tre TSON tet ‘Eiron atreet tmodation of customers always attended to. came over inthe Galveston, and are all doing well— | Were entertained, has reached the camp in safety. town fortitied, with a besieging army oj ie it SORE Aa ACO at area aT Teste rer og TE hey pre rude nho aeay abe Shands i | ASUAR .,Capmay fe: ues oT uae | caning ot he, var, ike gummed, WY tte al e Pavi %, . jon Wh 4 = col r 0 . hd omamented, and the house extended. fects | [@ DEAVER AND SIL ¢ i. HAMILTON HOUSE, AT THE GNARROWS | Siu Gaiventes int onening ihe reese the form quite a cabinet of curio tie ray 7 | fo repulse their beslegers. As mero matters of curiosity, entre depth, Yeing: toy 100 in from fvcine che | i m "PP HIS ELEGANT. ESTABLIS! HMENT. he James Ly Dey, and the residue of Featherstonss regi, | . They are all now burning to rack at | these models.are well worth 9 visit to Wert Point. The foet in length and 13 feet in deythe A vem da ora hee Beat B he teonstian oh Bonaers ou tie bist ot ha meut in the New York. The two regiments from Mobile | the Mexicans, snd the prevailing opinion is that Old | engineering department of tho neademy ia indebted. in @ een, built since. last seneni 40 feet b arlors Best Sila... rection of t re atbaeribet who has been connected with the | will probably leave in a day. or two via this city. oegs and Ready” will before long indulge their desire. Lane meant for its present prosperity to Professor ie parlors nd the Management of the hotel for the lasttwo orthree years. The | I learn that Gen. Taylor has made every preparation | Cobtain May and tis command are still at Point Isabel. | Mahan, who akter graduating at the Academy went te furn Andis now am | _at7 1m rinetpal roome rit carpeted, and’ the: whole | to be in Monteroy on the let of July, and if he has made | The obly United States vessel off the Point was the schr. France, where he spent sevesal yeers in the study of the ‘ iy ry. The, HD AEE BCU: apared by the. pre eat ‘proprietor domake kro | O° his mind to be there, he wil. the list of vessels blown ashorein the ata ‘ooo of te pga ok ted (the Quest and fastest boets ont of ONABLE HAT STORE. For terms, ke, address Maramonas, May 28th, 1846. ; steamer: Colenel tions, and returned to West Point wih a rich ee I suppose that long before this reac! id to hus pupils. aommunieation with the e1t yon, 700. will ta, ashore badly ; steamer ing permanently on this route, ‘wae THE SURSCRIBERS hating 0 opqned s HAT STORE at No. 110 Fulton street, coruer o! On the 24th, El Indicador calls on the government to | made and plac ch street, searese THOMAS MEINELL _ | have heard of the great victor, me our usps over the | Leo, do do, ins! i ola! patro ‘and the “ = = — , inside the bar; schooner Waterman, ashore, | epginecring hail we tho rooms approprieted Oe we rreeme iiadrdin the pclsipemeeen yon seer etenas ort BON SEJOUR. army ; Lahall therefore say but 1 will'be got off when unloided wchir. Eufaula,’ do do ; | tou 1 painting. Here were some Rundreds of aportunwats, (in addition to the aps, Umbrellas, tee, &e:, or the latest atyle, 1 pleasure to announce that John (John Cozzens, son of Wm. B. the steamship Sea is alse bedly ashore, and is supposed | specimens in every style, frum an ink etching to a Gnely artractions ¢ bathing, eo abundantly afforded by sell at the lowest prices. iBingle hate made to order " js now open for public accom | Eaq., of the American Hotel) and myself were four miles | cannot bo got off. The pilot boat schooner L. M. Hiteh- | colored painting, all exccutod by the cadets within the the Harbor) sufficient induce. | at the shortest notice. CEEABOD ‘on the Jersey side has long been ede | apart during the battles. | was inthe fort, dodging | cock, from Aransas bound to the Brasos, is repor- Two hours .a day are spent in this ‘iepecgegtonglaiand | “mstmer "THOR BMANNON. _| Hderatuin which teow eapiieg deeattnc miatcay | teogtelgien! te was ao ol Belkop ini tia | (elo be lon nc am gal : dis tree tomeunscaetkenmeeer et Cove, June 9, 1816, m eihiares SPRING FASHION aew rooms aud other imporcaut eddits mage ¥ | of Palo Ali, nae ee the paintings would do honor to professors of ae G Peanbctci becta peeing | BL ROW CO haem Pee coerce | autre Gureanayteapendes Tab | aor one al rack ion be Tote ot connote tt and placed fe bll appropriated tw tau rarpone. iow manufacture wa oftheir $3 Hats, combin- | sant boating, the place will ehallen case nothing had happened, doing his duty. He di,pl " v ‘and interesting scene upom hoats, horses, carnages, Ke., gapatware las faahign, beaney en Taral residesce. - Fandies whe wish to ie cool and quiet gaat Dcavery Tan coollael WAIs met Wake ‘alling oil Teese ie of their vessels as privateers, ‘and to give fi Toeres yas on wae ayy ys i pt ving as above Iwre | tions to the wearer. summer, can be provides with roome or suite of aparte fround him. I have heard him spoken of by officers in | letters of marque to every, Mexican who asked for them, | 18 Fe ote FSch ade os Gana an ae ‘oiloes FOR SALE OR TOLER their hats to be mach superior to aay ever before sold for the | se their choice, Fish of almost every variety abound iv the | the highest terms, ond {feel quite proud to think that | “order, as the editor six! antly exprosses it, “ lo E 7 POR & OR TO LET, tame price. Call and satisfy yourself of this fact, m20 lm*th | * Kills,’ and the weighboring woods are uot deticieut two uf the Cozzens were with those who drove the Mex, | five the Yankees hell!” ‘The article winds up, by | #ad @ large numbor of visiters, including many rg A NDRCMR OOLTAGE sed abrus fre cares EXCELSIOR. Topwat tie landing, Mont of tae hone, four tne icans from our countey. 1 bad some very narrow escapes, | noDing that Mexicans will not betray their county, but | jyhe tere fo Such Resed Wa ty Ware almost tesay to about dn half miles from the Tole BERTSO the citizens of New Work exunot tid a more ‘beautiful | and aftr the fist day’ bombardment, I gave up all hope | {a4 the Ame fo hat the Bishop of Vera Crus calls | €o,Amazon like, 4n defence of their couatiy.. 1'he es y Depot. Attached tothe premises HAT AN CAE. iChaCTOR drive thau that between Jersey City and Bergea of seeing Gotham again. Everybody had todo duty , | 1 ‘hat paper, we see that the Bishop of Vera Cruz calls | 0, Anierun tte, 0 Ut tues Or inen Gad horses, formed jon, with a fine bed of Axi aN NAS NASSAU and O7IL 1AM fine, all visiters, Smetes Gourders| may besseured | they had all the rutile ore mounting guns on the ramparts | cn the public, by order of the government, to devote | Yay, “ od d ie TON ST. BETWE yf th first alow); pon. sacellans Garton wich» sexy sracus, Barn. E proprator of thie as recently aided to | at uo Baan il be nab otk d three days, (25th, 26th, 27th,) in offering public prayers | at the upper end of the parade, and came at wily brick io th gubte end, witha lange cellar wrrunder the whcie See ieee ramen of | le given i of oldBoa Stet, w. Locxwoop, pedi olt oo 7 Se bs Ra gp iC errs ltginy Bad a the success of the Mexican arme ngadost the Amer! down, anti the word cite f ‘ Se plekgemtg r oeneny ram jete with every cou- articles § is only ing $150 | ‘The Passaic, for Ne ‘e a ves the 4 ir hiding places in the val. We could not see We al: ti Georde ore raised, and the wrenee for ag rely Arely fess Cnenalvounved taitoe mene cieaner Mead 08. MC Taudig 1 f of tie but heard the balls fl ut our heads much Ve alse notice thatthe British mail eteamer Tay was | s¥ ‘ and je9 Iw re MOORE & BAKER, 204 Broadway. atlo A.M. very d in ao C Pete fi @dvertised to leave Vera Cruz for Havana onthe morn- peed of lightning, shouting cutting with yd of similar material) are sold K Ree The secret of | “the Port Hichmond Not closer than we could wish. ‘ih bardment lasted se- canon, a ieihcidtacae bomen as berelos 14 in every direction. It was one of the moet TO LET, d at disparity in price may be ste a conjectured. “Thr | g o'clock” At Tort Hichooud ven days, and you may judge w! ‘Wook’ I'spent. -At'| me rneaeseet.end would take on boand, ss here nes | ever witnessed, and was repeated se- ‘attend: OR For Sale, two 3 story and finecmer bey dretltes vdvertiser's en nses beg but a those of the more = to 60 covvey passengers, aud Tana ‘hem a the house. one Seaive shells fell within four or five ‘eet of me; 1 tore, all specie and cochineal that should be offered for jeudid establishinents in Broadw: a H ‘This drill usually takes place two or houses, They are delighfully situated onsequence instantly threw myself on my face clove to the ground, shipment” ae of the 24th ult., which we had | three times week. The band attached to the institu wementa having been just az ima? MANSION HOUSE, and they exploded, all the fragments flying up into | or befo Pr ahinh.wen Kiddy ioeeen tion gave grand concert last evening, which ‘was fully (Reseed RI pie UNDERSIGNED, beg ONNECTIC UT. nis | by sen He a SA lg at a terday, we find it stared, posigvely. (iat on Sunday, the | aitended by the vieiters and officers of the Academy. peck edatainslaven:canae, bevedes BIRD, CORN VER PINE rs No. NASS.2U srazers, |'T friends and the public, that he vas leased the above, house hell exploded after they ad entered the grouni | 17th it, the two Mexican shame, Guadeloupe and | yf ese Aerie Rigen epee aes Pyincipad, cousee 3 itisete aismsles thevarey fees Apt Eg peasy eresee | Be cise mer tnane ok Mima lide: docepher, | sncksina colons etalon Lint ene pie, Veould not deseribe the feeling in iyinz so | Ander the English flag. ‘Rumors to thir ofect had before | Parts of the country toward the inuiution, Oat of Poeitest 7 J"A. SURVENS, Hoboken, ainoug gthers, of white and pear! color fir Hints, exceedingly 4 MONROE with the fuse burning and makng a noise like | heen circulated, but we have not before seen the fact | something like » hundred cadets who eniosed four years tug Manill Straw Hats. Als 78 Im*re Formerly of the U. 8 Hotel, B a rocket ; you may imagine it. I saw Major Brown pick: | Jeclared in a M ago, only fifty-nine graduated, and this is a larger than Mere reer FOR SALE: teh, ‘vinck bearer and Hats, expressly adopted to Le Ehittaatndias SMC aatoak dh OR: ed up after receiving his mortal wound we spoke tothe 1 seolaed Int a Mexicas'péper: usual proportion, tt generally being abeut elling House and Lots known as rhe summer season. : i 5 Pp and said, “ Go on with The others are dismissed for w: of capacity or bad Saiddagh street, aud No. 48 tick BIRD. comer Pine and Naseaw ete. | “FYHE PAVILION, New Brighton, having wudesroue cou- ret vd Incidents, &., of the War. apacity fa: va Fitna‘ Oy : eee 4 ‘iderable repairs aud embellisliments since the last vea- | ZOU work—l am only onx—make your bomb-proofe—n0 | yearn thet the despatches in porsession of the War | Conduct. Some resign, and others are placed into lower Hi street three stories hi and Department disclose some fucts that are of high interest, ead rans which do not appear from that portion of them which has d the pro- | it would be impossible for any description to give an idea | been male public. Itis known that on the evening of Those who are dismissed return bi fied, and suddenly conceive a strong stitution. It ie communicated te a No. 128 Fulton street, te and blue fon lemen’s Panama aud Lex! I walked over the battle ground of Re: after the retreat of the Mexicans, and ing it their summer residence, has. been udded, ad Also, auew style of boy's summer Hats. Tats made to | (ng.it thelr summer that not in a resume the Sth of May, after the severe battle of that day, in r demagogueing politicians, taking eae nereacpaiy | dee ata very shortmotice, ” "-- -myisimere | Winey hegaserts dnt its the most elegant and complete sum | Quien Suen, gaycnere, freenten ituelt ome. The | hich ao many of qur oftcers were put hore du combat, | Vantage of this feeling in tueir diatricts, and having ‘ne NDERBEL TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS mer establishment on this contiuent titude; some without arms or legs, and some torn to | * council of war was held. The position of the Mexicun Paghe ciy'j A ett caf sender f the Pablic eae : Cah ops foreigners, ; bodies without heads, and horses with splendid | 2‘™y, its numbers, and the extent of its losses were not HY n ft wich take it aan hoes pe oe wink ie situated Ga Staten Taland,st edie: | silver mounted saddles scattered all around. ‘There wes | 0own in our camp. Their attack bad been repulsed, | KE- 8) St honnit plsee thoes. iver Uae x miles from New York. ‘The Pas one poor fellow with a cartridge in his hand; he was, no | butthey were not considered us defeated; and another | 08, commands magnifi fladson and East rivers, Long Island, and nearly down to the 2 atte Token Rithees Oe Narrows. Its position ts at once beatiful and salubrious, the | rat and almo 4 dat the Institution to those stuiios und oxen views of the bay of New York, the assault ‘was expected in the morning, or it might be dur- quire tH See eaten eter aed Dotiee pd inghoiod Pr nee ge th remy cee ore dnp cng pom whichslone can meke geod oficers., which oa thts if the thicker had a | sition was made and discussed that our comparatively | raised these absurd prejudices against it iuspertey y Toad Menican in it. There wara beautiful Mexican git | Small force should retreat upon Point Isabel, for the pur- | es4y {0 talk of a“ citizen soldiery.” but ae Dlacksmi re, stabbed to the heart, no one knew by whose | Pose of awaiting the aid of the expected reinforcements, | Cérpenters, tailors and shoemakers do not become sual uppoted that somebody had killed her through | General Tay or is reported ig have put his veto upon it, Mercere a nicely Ruowindae Of and to have dec at mi remained but a B ep eras, Soe or reed ot ub | their way through any pposing force to the relfefwr ine | soldiers withouta rigid course of exercise and igatruc- VEE Public is respecousiy «stormed that the recent break road ‘Canal from ee ae "Ficaberey aauaienad 4 ae being in summer several degrees cooler than in th populisrepiets Re tveraeoeet ee + the 6th of April, steamboats betw. {siting the Depot Nov ait Market sirece, DAILY, 0734 belie sod ee eserage ties semtticbio tee pose o'clock, A.M. from tweuty-five to thirty ward at New bay can reach tl sit Be ‘ 23 Fulton cree thi ill oid all eh fatiy d dan- Ace Paes tase He Ese | oped erseca aa ene 1 Broek aoe our flying ery; and hat it West Point. gresteat wikate te Brectites te cad Dection fer 1 farther information, appl Aithe old-established Office, | cist vo health liglidad dine 4 y prigod and confused them, that it was impossible to keep Military Preparations. thirty arrive bore Fouterday,and «great mymber” to: of business, Possession given fmmediately. For | #4 Market street, Sdoors'sbore Bich street "The Pavilion will open for the season on the 1th and | their ranks from breaking. The dragoons charged on . day.” People know whore to come to catch a breath of py nah ingaireon the premises of VAN eS a0 6mPrre A BCUMMINGS, Agent. | she proprietor will be happy to treat ‘with parties who. may their cannon, backed by the infantry, and cut the men to THE REGULAR ARMY. fresh mountain air, and spend a day or two in wi’ ‘8 — tnessing ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY. : ma paced rank iteber hf the Whole season, or for a | pieces while they were discharging grape and canister. The Carlisle Herald of Wednesday says ‘ajor | the practical operations of one of the most perfect insti- i | please. to addresd anote to | vou will seo we are now in catamoras—the city is | Churchill, one of the Inspectors. General of the United ions in the whole eorld. EXPRESS MAIL, Traing leave Whitehall, | the undersiaued, care of Mec. CC. Marsh, #8 Cedar atreet, y tutions in the whole wor! ly ; ; ete | forming tie Whine We gay. call, nom Enea; OF idares se ours. 1 now live in Matamoras. Did you over sce a| States Army, whoso family resides in our borough, and Brooklwn, Mry 25, 1846. ROOMS, sic ee OR UNE TO LE Apmall and moat de Yet7 and 93g A.M. and 4P.M dul y call Spanish town? This is the third one I have been in, und | who has himself been sojourning here a few days, left on use, wear the, W Sesenags Bantiye Ps ia sa OF AY, the Sedmbou for New 1 ett as No.1 Pier, | they ali look much alike. “The atrects are dirty, and in | Monday last, agreeably to orders trom TO THE LADIES. Des aap etd =ee fuller paral bard North River. * | some places mud is knee deep. ‘The walks are narrow, | Major Churchill we learn, proceeds immed RS. M. BAKER, Milliner, No. 200 Bleecker er varders or lodgers are 4 poe uor will be taken. PRB tle lh : ! F. BLANCARD. | about three feet wide, and some of them are paved with and incompany with Col. Croghan, is directed to 5einignt Dowsing street.) ba brepared a variety of | ty 1e family ut a ‘Kieth psi United 5 a ‘Sant Britaia aa A role Md Established Pavilion, New Brighton, May 5, 1846. my8 tmrre i re about 6,000 inhabitants in Mata- | muster into service Without delay the volunteers from ee mi Men B. B ater band her weoctes wit ~4 anne eat poem ‘and baad. orate ae sac TRITON HOUSE, nd about £0,000 dogs. It would be a | the Slates of Indians, Tlinois, Wo., under the requisition | Wisesay in Breed compe some loeat ‘opportunity but rarely met with. GLEN COVE, LONG ISLAND. great plac sage makers. The houses ure one or | made upoMthose States by the Prosident. The U. 8. he Bleecker street otages pass the door aver, fre itire ball of, ie ace mil te let fo. desirable HE, Subscriber respectfully informs ‘his friends and the | two stories high, with balconies and flat roofs, The peo- | Light Artillery company now at Carlisle Barracks, w Mi ay Conant, without Miao Address B. T. at the desk of this T Bublic, that fhe ‘hae improved and enlarged the ‘Triton | ple are two thousand years behind the age, but come of | learn lave received marching orders, and will leat THE EVE - officer, my 9 tf rre Hotel atthe head opted steam| landing, ~— it is now | the signoritas are before it. Oh! what beautiful | Monday next, for service in the South. The orga! R. WHEELER, Ocalist, No. OU New COUNTRY KiSlvENCE FOR TH) K, wb REGRAN & CO. Liveisont, thoroughly firted up and ready for the reception of Boarders, | biack eyes, you dont "know what 8 pretty black | of the company is as follows :—Captain—J. M. Washing. ork, eat the plesteredav ier a ed At Bedford, 1. L, three miles from South Ferry, and near ee ON Bac Ba ritain and Ireland, via Liverpool | ,The situation of this establishment for pose 0 exe is, unl!” you "see Mexican ‘gir, 'A. look | ton. First Lieutenants; 1.3, O'Urien, (acting 4. QM) | assuage ve and Opitetane Ranger, end maces the the most eligib! a eee or any of, the regular Water Bathing, is amon ve the Railroad Depot. ke a | Thos. L. Brent. Second Lieutenant—Heary L Whiting. | pu of ‘them goes through a man from sot that there wot amouget the Fine beng Pac ips sai ery |, as the lands attached to the premises have 8 very ex- ire t A ¥ containing two parlors, (46 fert,) a . front, and a fine beach » | piece of a bomb shell. Many poor fellow: @ lost | The ranks of the company heve been aa recruited | which the human eye is sulueet, any orden fouls ba Bent Habe, nus teceasion nT subscribers in weeny ie toate ae of Gta Connery eae Ont a ee vend Dowileg Alley ase cade: | their’ heatte ulréedy. ‘Most Of the, store ‘open, | tothe number of seventy-oue privates have often | which pon ag ply nae woe pA relieved or ep d Je ‘tie, with hitchen, ie, stable and | ‘nents for bringing ont passengers from the old couutry, be ected with the house, and continue to do business, asking very high pri | witnessed the drills of this company. It i i early equal Neomees nea endonines eeneniale Tie ice i secote - house, &c., with four acres, in- | jeave to atate that the business of the House at Liverpool 8 farm of 50 ded to the hotel property, | ces for alltheir goods. The army expects to move fur | to Ringold’s and Duncan’s companies. siheleldecin i extent or enceass by 0 Ther of ony by oninibes ee a oe: Loney, bagi f' will fr Lipa tam Fed) {ids the inducements of Flen- | ther into the heart of Mexico, unless they come to terms ‘THE SANTA FE EXPEDITION. {ities Unised Beast miner moathe, ‘with or wwithgat tar te antes coker with his unrewitied stteutions to the | With the United States. I weara true Mexican suit now | We hnve been pleased to see the promptness with | Of rs from 8 A.M. to Lo‘elock P. M.,after whieh wishes of his Lin “will rendera residence at the Tritos | —don’t believe you'd know me—broad brimmed hat—red | which Major Mackay, of the Quartermaster's de loor patients, ~~ spedgepacege and which will be inserted on Ly silk sash—long mustachios—talk Spanish—yellow shoes | ment, and Major Lee, Commissary of Subsistence, bb, 0 ade Hrench Conse ne Oxierd careec eae’ Howse extremel Garden, ti Lig miles from South Ferry, w Horses and Carring —sometimes wear the pouchoe, &c. 1 am well, and go- | obeyed the instructions of Col, Kearney, in their re elve lots of groasd enclosed. Bt! For terms, which eras yee ing tw the Fronton tomorrow there is No danger'as | tive departments. As & necessary. consequence of the |,,4,Pemvnl containing remarks og Diseases of the Bre. write ‘00 first floor, and four bedr joor-— Glen Cove, Lone Island, May 1, 1846. tyS imere_ | We eo wellarmed, EE eee as ee Stole i esadinen, will be Seema hres to may sonal, ae Tia reer maf fadiness fos atonant 1a two weeks. Apply as above. hem for so many years past. in cise HED SULPHUK SPRINGS (Cor. of the New Orleans Tropic, June4] through a country where sup not be obtained— | him by letrer, post pard, mia ina re pi 5 Abed 5 EE APE Sen UP er cee Ee Senay those eugnged donot embaik, the Passage money MONROE CO. V. $4 West Banx or THe Le Guanpr, tr ‘amount of ordnance stores, subsistence THE NIGHTINGALE SONG IN JOMN STREET. | fundedsscustomary. For Girther particulars apply by A. Matamonas, May 2%, 1846. seein, ired. But the orders Have Dit. JOHN ROAKE: ee. THR REAL Biko beare alfa | PP TERIAL RS" | qe cpueaRATED WATERING, PLACE, witb | wrun toon Col. Twig heed asters tea «| baeegeae ker ee rogel, Buutoramanre || Lob T NE LING M yor te sony. a ee CB A HERDMAN. KEENAN te UO", Liverpon fame in the reliefand cure’of pulmonary. diseases, | description of the scene before me will be characteristic | try on the. part of those oficers, could secure with the Dictate ee cuamucs Ai! Commi ov. te Seeeeraee soe comet ee 6 55. B—Desl for ony etrgunt oan.en wennlbe od of Bfty years, 90 sustained by facts | of every thing about me. A double tent, having a hall | {22,0 yowibio delay, has been already procured, and will | 4,{0DINE;that baa performed ench aasonishiug cures of loug aay Lut & happy to attend ‘othe ladies i payable st all the principal Banking no louger admits of dispute, For the ex- | between, reposing in the shade of a small willow, is the | he in readiness in 2 few days. A portion of the supplies sanding (lie aver could wor bee by aeatlomen roadway and Joha street. the Unived King ‘om, ow spplicatian na a } of its ‘medicinal virtues however, the | governor's house, Itis situated on the bank of the io | were ‘shipped yesterday crening. and the whole will be | veareeiahle persons who have used. #-_{t permanesily and pty f 4 ¥OR CHARLESTON —The steamship = es aot. ire whe ta Nee oe ve ty bral r? rege peta A ye the fame | on the route by the last of this week or the Giret of next ; any cures RUEUMATIOM, , cither Chrome or [nflan hb PE PALMETTO, Capt: den will | Pw f this advertisement is to say that just Jn tront of me isa small group of | and it is confidently expected that every part of the re t loss of ne ee LADIES GE} pp ai ME if yon wanes Fave per No‘ North Reve or Sisatoy. Salgpetpens shige ee teoatiodne eemersia the Sen ja enquiry I learnis the head quarters of | ‘uisition will be av Fort Leavenworth early next week. and Muscizs, Sone Tunes? and Gout, fice NUE! call’ te) Broad. ord Eth, at ¢ o’elock, P.M. comfortable manner, and that they will be treated with uni- ng Chiet.” A number of baggage wogons | Wren it is remembered that thie expedition will require rt rt 5 rowel foints, yield toe Seren iia fae linaess acackinees: 2 evicted T pa ly atthe voice ‘Ne form courtesy aud kindness, while the charges found ‘ered aber, between which can be seen innum-| oar a thousand mules for draught, several hundred ications ofthis nent ‘been weed with in- miersage Tie Do uot mistake the number, 367 | secured ull paid for. a moderate of the . nepal erable tents, in the front of which are sentinels, so horses for the ordnance and for mounting the dragoons, | credible su Aula. or kee i, Disease of Oe, Se ete Praia he greet. 12208 RS VANDLWATER Se Paes spectable hyatcian EY Ais tT looking Like statues, others reposing in picturesque ease | at least two hundred wazons, a large stock of cattle on | Spine and Hiipoint, Ti fe , Detareus, a aie mete of imported French Boots at the Sete tere _ st eee aac hnd the besuate) Tarr Had 1) the Blue their muskets. The brave Coionel is betore me; he ‘hs «in proportion, and that the requisi- | tons; it has never beea 9 fail om h We price of 5 dollars } CAHILL FOR GiVERFOOL— Packer Tee —The | sulphur Hl have! stages, upon it plying between the “two | ia grayhaired, remarkablyout, and a perfect military | (Cvauy Cuened ‘here, act Sunday, some iden may be be Sores, Old lense ‘and Suellen Ease acy ile ln ornate, splendid faxt sai ; 4 ? looking man. His face is MMuost covered with tremen ith which the United States go- | tHectually eradicates Cataneous FRENcil GOODS ARRIVING FROM PARIS. work, al the Springy of stern THE PROPRIETORS. | dous whiskers, juined togeiber by « mustache that looks | [med Of Dacor ants parbivmed thalveutve-+ Sr roe | el Rheum, eysipelas sient Bing, W teh, on bertresel prretedicgn hee ip) cI ply to FRENCM ARTIFICIAL LOW Eis, exceedingly ferce—end very like old Bluch Republican, June 3. Pain in the Bide and Bre Cia Works toa ey il call ahs Se etn ae es I HERDS AN KOO" 1 South st. nH ENRY have eee at oa. Brice toe met tee SOUTH CAROLINA. ita intrinsie merit, rand aly wants a ind te Faria fit wi ‘are just iro ey, 1 wa ing \e ipeebl Mastoles tories Shean of sit sone OTs, a BLACK BALL OR OLDLINE OF LIVERPOOL “frye reseed, by s Rd ea? 1UP STAIRS, | whey are dresveu in lange palmetto nats covered with | General aemertd pre palo ca port ho. ta Atin sree rreqnofvernahedt leather: Silk Stoc ce ur i Hoge, Me FOR LIVERPOOL. —Ont racket ofthe | Me pier for gale a very petes asletion of the | glazed cloth, and ornamented by Vauus of most tremeny | COO U tomb by this pogimens “plGELUW'S NEW ENGLAND pps sniche! sed Plein Lea Mo- 1th of Jaye—The smguibeast od eolebmeed fast NEWEST STYLES OF “kui icfctaL WERS, | | dous size, and silver fixins on the side that resemble the | Me ea ne ri nw District. OR Fi come Keene, Green Begse and sll ne-cesanty | tiling picke’ ship CAS BW IDOE, burthe Porn hart sprigs, teen teen tonether wth | Laub of an old jushioned burewu. Their waists areen: | Richland Volunteers. Kichland District, Fw Woods ache Montraier ped A rt rime: ta, if pantaloons tunned deer- . trict. Canadas. ages, Parc ithose 1 Rvcr'hiss with their orders may | “3K ie ertow il pouiively Beafedecreae’ ALS FOR ARTIFICIAL FLOWER MAKERS, | “itcled with gay bells, Sie lett per the hl MecDuttie Guards, Aboeville Dis tT FS kins, ip dows, above tow fe any Copirt “pasion Connery willbe punerully tended vo, | mowesnpati and coaly manne, with embrace rariety nsurpasved in richness aud extent bY | So\ing their white linen drawers; aliogeiher, they are | Charleston Volunteers, Capt, Blanding, Charleston. face Kermont, ete 0, ONDRON: 18 Brondwny. | ent, barking. Feaeoes “shinee ni lowers by the case, imported expressly for | very exicen, Rad 16ry pictoresd ue. dtuatly, fori je | Governor's Guaids, Capt, Tradewell, Columbia, and <a ‘ im*r tf isis ol , — pty GREAT BARGAINS CE BOW mas a Neen ne turthetr frend abou i ea ys ~ RENGH AI wy auiy G 7LO ERs. presumeble they stole their goods, cousisis of finely PS og aw Bebe *gheghin la he ie regiments a2 ‘Be enre to mark Peeks to oe e+ | in eablu, second exbin, and steernge, early tppliention shonld OWITZ & BECKER, No. 34 John irrget, have Sust tanned deerskine, gaily ornamented coats and pantalouns, vine ote the above, 6 istter to (Keleditor of this W vINES ANDIES, GIN; eo. Of Boots, | be made on board, foot of Beekman street or to the sub | E,QWiré, & nid aasoriment of pobn meet, have Just | vridies loaded with silver, und heliers of horse oir. oaatng, tout 2, GRADERS, Net ‘Deen SPfteed 1a. Bara Abs it Leta beg ne ; i seribers, . ers, materials (or flower makers, kec., ke, which they offer | Colonel I'wigge seeins to be very lntle dispused to pur- 1 Di trict, who have Pieced the following officers, val, Newton, oRered for oo Gale Say, by See rock path ROCHE, BROTHERS & © Rm te mid im*me” | chase goods irom the Mexicans.but much disposed to guin weil Rt cmatoon walked, Captain; Angertae B. joan ty acer ae Cordon oto coatane wil the wate stock Pater art cane na, de Raho (nes Sor tone Folios Bonk ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. Information, “An immense tlking of Spanish going on, | Yes. Nat Lieuteneut; Josep O Bunton, Second ee en a Ee dood BBY_RINE OF RACKETS FOR LIVER | FY YOELKNER. begs lesre to sequsint his friends and tie result of whieh be Riliows :- The, ying wenioans ee reece at compa: | Sor old Fale Counec, 1828, ln qr. exahs and aU (oe yo ge I POOL Fuck het of the ist of Jue The aph Je customers, legant stock of Artificial Flowers, | ar progressing towards Monterey, © seven day 8£0 | niey are organizing in Union, Chester, and in various | S#psrion awaits | oe ny led oF *y iad a Ladies and Misses’ Bootss Shoes Wd Gaiters tal taal ‘tee tose Warthve apa So Rison. will call on Monsey, | (oer earnen va Aen ae Wlliainotrent as tae gous | tbeMesxicens Learde hed gein@@ the sscendancy in’ the | otter portons of thn State, #0 that thera is no doubt, thet | Gyo, ew recta, atest fo toe =" their varieties, which are to be found Rast chen J oy her romney were rented ‘in time. nV. ‘will cotinne to all wholessle | army, and had pod ve fem try This was Ampudie’s | 2 # very few de: th dd be several more companies a BDAY nee re of ps line being git 1008 tons and apwardsy pe t the lowest elon at ‘il treet, and begs | eauct from the instant he reached Matamoras. Alter ine | !oFmed than can be received. ad im? re mot Im er 8 Cmat ert ‘corner Maat soa beach ay | Sgr the fi country will not fail tw dealers to inapect his atock hefare having clewhere ‘at Imeve penta, the 9th, he being the first man to leave the battle three more only are required to compleve the regiment. > BUG a0 BUG: pea wane BO BUTS. o|Sapene orn gthety pret capacey ener Mf Fubach ANlIriCIAL FLUWuns, field in the reiveat auld efore any, oue arrived at his 1 CN ON ae Wrox’, BED B08" De TR ie the most « y more Convenient than ships of a D MATERIALS FOR FLORISTS.—Havin uick heels, reported that Arista trayed the army fm other stores for . gine reabin, second cabin Alxrivedty favre rick Powis Zarieh and rane ry peproeicg ‘This report he spread long the rowd Phy 24 we Cline othe Keoochy Negtmen of to tlt beret a, Sl beta ual to. sacked N ares ts saree Pes ie sstene peas wellknown are superior uo thove tucky Kegiment of In- touesdibontorey, and ao doait Wae.cfoupe have gholly en \deato fantry, eulisted for the Mexican w we are not bose dynp > artery wise inlucd” teyacum | mistaken in our impression, Mr. Clay is « graduate of sie orale at at Apothecarien Hal a & Gr rise sega Chet Persona wishing to sath rest early application on board, at seal ‘enlers il ty Our ner/geny ug, ons Rennie frit dat the shame of celeat. Aiter sixty mil be eee ae 5 i be the soli is city. p. Witerus-at icans, be found in th West Point. Fnlton « SS cents per hott a iner Aiton warranted (0 seh ht. net General Passage Office, se 88 Sach acess or je Pein ee etre te eocrorae, tend” coltle auougn vo bed NEW YORK. CORTE ae igs Hen done ONG JONES, ¢ Ann «FOR LIVERPOD IF Parke — | guaTers” She Aaa Broadway svmillllon, IC wanes.” Wil the. Mexican arty, come | ee ee nl seten Se Bt be le Orente 72 Visirine the city of Nem York, are sence yp pallme ec) t « wi 8, would make the jor- ‘ an sive 25 1mm Near Brondway, New York Hee ling tna ait shy ECR FI Leber Ot oe tune of an actor ithe cuuld Suiiate the expression and | Company C,” 2d artillery —Ist Lieutenant, M. L. shack- eat acy, Peer oto a Tener Copying ‘ ous, will sail as abory LEFT-OFF WARDROBE AND FURNITURE WANTED. Tey nice day. ‘Stat 1 thi ican in hia reply of “ No! eltorls iit Lieut. W. A. Nichols, 2d Lieat” R.8. Ripley ate stint ecu nh repy gf No ner come | ara, i Hg W, A Nihal, Heat * | Beaee eri peas? i yrarionens lax very spacii accommodation: Company “H,” 2d artillery—Captain H Swertwout; 7 ed by Indies and gentlemen | in which will be t:ken Woo. when another Mexican presents himsel! with a clay jar, sag | ; nA oh ne ‘ ip Rey 4“ Wittiem st. ~) fo f ha, tly like those found in th sof tie “au. | Ist Lieut. John Sedwick, 2d Lieut. H. J. Hunt, Brevet 2d * . fo." rad - Migs. to she, covesriver’ ‘residences, | shocld embsecy thle very ferent biog STRETCHED LEATHER BANDS Ciedt Menicaus, only of « more rude syle of pottery. | Lieut. H. Cope. Total, 90. A.8. Witherspoon, Assist: | _mttimtme ____one doarbelon ( edam, th the Pe wi APs, 5 fd attended to. immediate cation ow board, For all kinds of machinery, warranted the base tht is used | ““7he morule of the report of the latest news from the | ant Surgeon SPRING GOODS. ‘thd fehis: way, upstairs, 4 oF to 36s esos sty (the, patent eee IY | interior of Mexico, is, that Paredes is pot at the head of | ‘Ihese companies belong to Col. Bankhead’s regiment, M.Y. JENNINGS & COW Fees rah sowimerre steed by i 3 Le Re cor of Pine and South i z no ey oa Be wanted, . Ple: tn army opprosohlog ts tind that Ampudia is not, | 9d regiment U. 8. artillery. |W gz at Cloths, CansimeresV sacy 7 be " hand, 4 e i 3 comm] ‘i TE AKDKOBES | Seeeeaee ies ete 1100" rons pt th alan Jedlwere” | aud will most likely any sae etenls eoshee vrertes: | inslee hasan Degione of Reooptera taal tee ule, eo 5° ieee rd x aes ac f wall soit iday, Jane ; EIM & BECHERS, es, by the news of the defeat of " the grand army of the | panies in Kelrey’s ory en tp pet Lime phy no Haruing's My to onder, coe ican nao.” com ol miry of ton, Captain corps ‘critters as can be found in. TRON aaeteanni aeheh tata bettie with 1a: bowkibet eal eomtbenty ols Wasaktl Gad Ueemeioeens Tpeed_ 07 Caps. | try, at grices Mave gives ‘character to the establishment | pad soldiery in their rear, who had the prospect of | Coy. dev oF gan in different parts ot the staie have rate ed in | ““fnretereaes to pentaloons,in wh h 0 fe exter excel, we exchange | plunder held out to them asa reward for their services.— | also taken out the proper Reraecin Now > ecin gefereace to pantaloons,ie w ied dapat i y, which will be made ap to onder, ERS 201 Broanway, seLow FULTON d their Atelier, are now is i style and quality geri made at pos Fon nee ape told in ne maenifi- bar tren, Cape, Be Ge ITLEMEN ot Pan int teatom of converting, into | ih Tet segaberdey, ‘tbe their supertia He. saay do tot th advantage hy ‘Sending for the Subscri- | Sorh h iteabin, pee rs be aah Re Ret Ha N.Y. A line thi sper OF ‘otherwives wi their partners. Arista’s ald, Capt. N: told Col. ‘Tw that these | raising companies, thr to thove ually attend ~ fi kangal of eta unpaid voldiery pluwcered't Meets vonaidaed Gheec tan wonter| cams Oe concord, and one iu Middleborough. | ft comb een bine DEALERS IN ey oe + TACKLE. ran a be forthe publierery of the 6th. The throate of our dragoons who fell im — To add OS ere A hie ely Gat Picking that battle, were all Geeta tle tease and other- Naval Preparations. P Sanit | | trade, we have ay8 on k dees ane | Salmon nt Silk Wores Gatt, tosnit city or wise mutilated in their bodies. Lieut. Inge was ‘The U. 8, steamer MeLane, Capt. Howard, (rom pinegh cont. and Taney dress articles, be aad 18 hg fd a vol mlutilates, or the cance, of humanity, ville, put ito Charleston, on the 1 for fuel, bound handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders, i ly to cameras, Petco goeno he FP el orion Ty hg ide i te | crreuryre, | tht the gallat Inge Wes deed when thevs indiguives | on «'cruize | salle Donor