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THE NEW YORK HERALD. 7 aise gs aU earuina onmarn - — = $e te wos = = Vol, XU, No, 165—Whole No. 4383. 7 ; Lid ; NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 15, 1846. Piles Pwo Cents, ———— =. — —- = = — = = ———= = = _—S = ————— 5 ith slight inter. | Ocean Steam nA , railroad | as wi possible THE NEW YORK HERALD, |OF F292 4 DusPratonss vals, continoel Uh elas echck Mite mer: | O° Pere Era t re | Seni, tng Wit he eorpe improvements a She aethy favo tension cane wie teed views, the FROM THE tar on our westsilent ono from a position be- 7 ommerce with Cuba is rapi: increasing, Committee recor id th f the bill herewit JAMES @OR R. | Eweon us und the fort at the upper ferry; it was muh | ,¢fte,committes on Naval Affairs, to whom was refer | would not only be promoted, but should be brought. in | submitted, an outline of which was given yesterday. ORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETO! SEAT OF WAR. _ |hanher otf, but fired accurately. Two P. M., Major | Goon sieuec, eratictse end feet fat the wane, | aid of the plan under consideration. It is, therefore, pro: | pct ie | Brown died, and ina short time we hoard tho re-engage- | hostetion of the moll oat fon ated errvicg, 1a ekanar | posed to connect these ports by alline which shall touch | Military Examination at West Point. ment betweon the armies. Quarter to six, quite a num- | war, inpursuance of the law of March 3d,'1845, have | St each, and also at Norfolk, in Virginia, and which | Weer Point, June 18, 1846. Girculation---Forty Thousand. on---Forty tn ber of Mexican cavalry and afew infantry 'were seen in shall, in all respects of size and efficiency, equal th atu cyan ddrened to THE BOMBARDMENT OF FORT BROWN, | tes of.>’s wat this ime Teselved heavy ‘fro of reo Lamlnce hg gh gdhaamtaesaamades tet Across the Aan. ity jency, equal those | 7.9 examination of the graduating class is concluded, ust be post paid, or the | round shot she! From yattle com- | ft is now only about i ur frontier settlements have already extended them- | and the minor classes now being examined in gubsesiption mougy remited | Opposite Mfatamoras, menced, and continued to inerdase, an eighteen pounder | eng steamers Sirius end Great” Wenlera actors the’ Av, | ael¥es to he Pacific Ocean, and the course of events | French, ethics, &e. The €radusting classes are now onl Proprietor of the the éec., Stee and six pounder were fired in the direction of the upper | jantic, purtended.a mighty revolution in commercial and | tends to the establishment, at un early day, of a terri- | waiting for the phy! xamiwation by the Surpiosl New Your Huaat: ‘ABLISHMENT, leh comedy ferry; when, finding it difficult to distinguish between | naval’ affairs, The most sanguine expectations of the | trial government in Oregon, which extend our | Board, when they will bid adieu to West Point. Ee North West coruer of Pultow and Nassau streete | ta a : friond and foe, the firing was discontinued. 1 cannot | triumph of ocean steam navigation, and ite momentons | Jurisdiction over at least seven degrees of latitude on the | will probably leave some time in the course of next DAILY Hast Al, D—Every day, Price 2 eats per eopy—$7 Perec hi Dy: Sy 7 2 | close this report and jance the gallant and labo- | consenence, have been more than fulfilled. Already, | Shores of the Pacific. We already maintainin shat oceu® | weet! ‘The following iva list of the names, invall 99, of 2% pet atnain—peyable in advance. | nfebiawae eaten y rious efforts of the officers and men of this command, to | the mast means of communication, between the old | 2 Very considerable portion of our naval force for the | the class who graduate this year. ‘Those set down as by offical reports {iil the high trust reposed in them by the commanding-| world and the new. is accomplished by’ means of steam | Protection of our commerce in that quarter of the world; ¢,” are the appointments made by the President :— ry Saturday—Price 6% cents | iJ ‘anuum—payable in advance. Sir—I respectfully enclose herewith the official reports | General. Under the most disadvantageous circumstan- | shin “whe counties be upon the Mediterrenoan, | Which already amounts te four hundred ships engaged | ‘Charles's Stewart WJ, Charles & Blunt, (Large;) J no. " ts b ADVERTS ‘3 at the usual prices—always cash | of Capt: Hawkins, commanding Fort Brown, and Captain | cag, labor was performed by the mon with the greatest | and the remotest East, are connected with Western Fu: |i the whale fishery, besides those employed in the | G. Foster, N. H.: George 5. McClellan, Pena; Geo! 1m advance. , engineers, of the bumbardment of that work, | siacrity, and always in good cheer. Our indefatigable coasting trade between the various ports from Chili to 4 4 jo B. TERIRFixo oat nts sees wih hee addr | ah apn of sgn sprint Sarin | Sap Ean Mai el sotto | pitta Rent lds tse st | Sea ca sek Gack afta nay onaa | eter met Kael iy ie Roon, Tl Remits: tanaka’ saiadne. Barichadubs Mijos se. We have only to lament the lose of a gallant | some twenty steamers, which deserve to be regarded | 204 the Polynesian Islands Our commerce in the Pacific | Darins N. Couch, N. Y.; Thomas M, \ ; - eRe pet wlth one Bircihed\ by 7 | and faithful officer, who, proud cf the trust reposed in | as among test triumphs of modern genius, and | '# valued at more than twenty millions of dollars, and | William Dutton, 'N. Y.; Albert L. Magilton, _ NEW LEBANON SPRINGS. _ Li fe . before his lamented death, will give a h more © him, would have gloried in the accomplishment of the | which. moving with @ rapidity and regularity never | ¢™ploys about twenty thousand seamen, and yet govern- | ward C. Boynton, Vt; Henry B peg ‘Mass; GOLUMBLA BALL Mavis 166—This favorit {he operations at Fort Brown, from the Ist to the 10th of | asi which he so gallany commenced. thought of before, have overturned ihe most satilod theo- | Ment has taken no steps to establish a regular communi- | Bacon, Me? Joh A. brown, Md.; Clat 4 ch reneet ino, pen iyfor the recevsion of com | MOY. tering these reports, I deem it unnecessary to | 1 have, the honor to report a list of the killed and | yieain ocean navigation, and introduced a new element | Cation with our leet und territory on the Pacific, ‘or t9 | son, Va.; Thomas F. Castor, Penn; Thomas J. Jaskson, mre Hell. Prsse ped pyr maim very ee qertis Me ports, ye ecessary wounded during tho seven days’ bombardment of Fost | in the regulation of human affairs. Time and space | {#cilitate the transmission of commercial intelligence. | Va Truman Seymour, Vt.; Colville J. Minor, D. C. Fira, Hall, freauming ou bis loug experience, se a cxtrrer | pay any further tribute to the services or memary of | Taylor, Texas.” teom to be overcome, and the winds and tides in a mea. | A# showing the importance of establishing a mailto and | Mavous DL. Bimpann WN. Ys Henry A. ih tNY: the establishment shail be suoh a1 fo meet the wants of the | mayan orown, | H death is a voucher for his patri Yam, sir, respectiully, your obedient soryant, sure dieregarded. In naval operations a revolution may | 2¢P0s the isthmus of Panam along the shores of | Orren Chapman, N. Y.; Hamilton L. Shields, most fastidious, whether tarrying fr the season or » shorter es favotion fo dul I would call the attention of E. & HAWKINS, be considered as already accomplished. Great Britain, | tke Pacific, the committée have deemed it proper to ap- | ¢ Gilbert, yr see rh ona Period. Sree ahs. shateeum tinea its tasent of Ganka as ke capt WW. Catala 7ch infantry, commanding Fost, | within these seven yoars, has made largo appropriations ody ie eR eg a a rg OT ‘Teun; George Stonoman, Jee N. D. eded mand; 4 apt. 1 8. Biase, tati te: a , je at Lima, i ; y ; a: MASSAPEQUA HOU: Pr ap ae rc lena ‘Assistant Adj. Guncral, Army of Occupation, Texas. | time mane tuan 300 wear stoners maay of them, une | marked A, oe? dist, SMMSPaETE Pout; Davndy Maury, (Latgoy) Wilks Dismith Gest South Oyster Bay, Long Island. Reer officer, Capt. Mawtfield, whew untiring vigilance |S The Ky ‘ procedetted, for the power of their ongivos, the calibre | _ The number of persons which it is supposed will omi- | innis N. Pulmor, N.Y; David’ It Jones, Geo.: Delaney THE SUBS' RIBER h ving leased the Massapequa zeal in perfecting the defences whioh he iad 20 6h The killed woye Soxgeant Weigart, and Major | of theirguns, and the magnitude of their dimensions. | State from the valley of the Mississippi and other parts | y. Y.; Parmenue T. Turnley, Teno.; James gia al dd A ae fare See eee e Y | Brown, and thirteen wounded, The very latest intelligence of Fronch legislation, ad- | Of the Union to California and Oregon, may be brought Oliver H. P. Taylor, R. 1; George 'H. Gor. owned by D.S, Jones, Eaq.,, as open fia | ern enemnarat Sainte peabead. ii! ai — monishes us that Franco has adopted ‘a similar policy, | 9 Contribute largely to the regular transportation of the dariak Mare Coan, eorge B, Keume fe ;zcommodation of spercimen ‘an othe 8 the saber: es ELMER ALTON ee (A) Esexorvo Maricano, Division pet None. | and is about to augment the number of her war steam. | Mails to those distant re ae) New Orleans is the . Wilkins, Pean.; Themes R. McConnell, General en Gofe : So halla V.'S. istind por tuerzas su- | ers to 160. From these facts, it appoars that the British | ost convenient pla revet Brig. Gen. U. 5. oF Com’g- | ficientes & rendirla y adimis se encuentra & su cspalda | and French governments regard an extensive steam ma- | Chagres or Balize, the most B ation, and the port of | Geo ; Joseph N.G.Whistler, (Large) Cadmus M Wilce: ‘The Adj. General of the Army, Washingto igible point for crossing 5 Wali x i upa numerosa division cncampada que libre de toda | rine as essential to their naval power; and the experi. | the Isthmus to the Pacific, it is supposed that a steamer Pet ee Byler Vag i new BB 'Captes és atencion, valira cuantos auxilios tenga V. 8. esperanzas | ence of both governments has doubtless lod to this con- | t® Tun from New Orleans twioe & month to either of those | mund Russell, Pon iam M. Gerdner, G Beheetd Sores de recibire clusion. Inthe few. years that have elapsed since the | Ports, in connection with the regular transmission of the | hald B, Botts, (Largo;) George 8. Humphreys, 14.3 The wanrens, Fort Taruon, } Elamor de la humanidad reconocido enel siglo presen- | einployment of steamin naval warfare, its achievements | Mail to our squadron, and the ports on the Pacific, will | mas Euseloy, Va., ‘Suaucl I Maxey, Ky Geo. f Pick: Go ihenatine then Coameenatte toca ening of | £2,235 tose las naciones cultas, impone sia dude ol de- | have been most brilliant and decisive, ‘and so generally | ford ipa necaeeety Beltaes for the communication of | tt i i he | ber de hacer menos crueles los des wstres de la guerra. ‘as ti ire no illustration. a ice, and the accommodation of passengers—| ‘4 fii ie 4 is i the 6th instant, during the third day of the bombantment | "Este principio que low Mejicanos profezan con prefe | “ut whilst Gugiant. aad Franco, have been rapidly | These objects are deemed by the committee of suificient wee narene Cen gy o aiglapceatereegy ey is je'0 Iw*re 7 - of this fort, iis gallant commander, Major Brown, re- | rencin & cuaiyuicra otra nacion, me obliga i indicarlo 1 : import justify i i . | ve Neen Se f + Ma , , ivasnsetves of tis t stent tne importance to justily the appropriation which is demand: | yy < th Mr EDWARD As , / obedecen. ‘only nine are steamers. Of these, but five are | 4 that the government will receive in postages, and the | habit ofstanding straight, and some ofthe first mili Marge of th ate Puchion ae era. Cores ce | Bombardments/since seven \ololock: F-M:pathe 4th, at }' “Asttne 4 ounty fArct taught steam navigation | amount which may be thus saved in.commanicating with | exercises, After this, ho is ¢xamined in reading, slog pase yl Hains : roporcionara V 8. el placer de cumplir con | armed; and eanone commencing tte sean me | Which time Capt. Walker loft with a report of the result | tog Gastipslanton Und eeign de uaaaen y dulzura Fue for. | to the world and hus had since ite invention, x larger | OUF squadron and our posts on the Pacific, an amount | and arithmetic, us far as decimal fractions, he is examined by the Medical Board, " 7 ; to that timn At nine o'clock P. M. on the 4th, firin; i " 7 é ' i bably qui 1 i ngement, his own active attention to the wants of his | & i & | man el caracter de mis compatriotes, Ala vez que daré reial steam marino than all other nations besides, | Probably quite equal to. that which is proposed for the | through th ad the persous) supervision o¢ Sle Witene atlas it of musketry way heard in our rear, about three or four | Hleno al mas imperioso de Tos deberes que mi Pais exige, |*{he latest accounts of tue British commercial stoam ma, | establishment of this mnil cervice. ‘This remark is also | and, if found physically qualitied, i+ enrolled as a cadet, t the establishment be put on | hundred yards distant, and i sehai eee & mile | por los ofenzas que ha recibido, rine, make their number of vessels about nine hundred. | U2doubtedly, applicaviv to the service between New | and'ina few days receives his uniform. His acedemic an assurance ti ‘as good a footing as regards the comfort and convenieuce of | Up the river; the fring very irregular. This continued |" Dios y Li . 7 rt f York and Li 1, which i b the ! t! ’ ¢ y Libertad! Cuartel generalen los Fanques del reater number than that on the waters of th ork and Liverpool, which is proposed to be performed } 94; do not ms til thats me may fvor ha wich wey Baroage, ay any. water unul halepatt eleven o'luck P-L. The garrison wat | Ramireto. Siayo 6, do 1546." M. ARISTA. ppl slone. Acconiing. to ithe ropor Ot te Soo: | OF 8 ADC snd Havre, and from | ulet Admistion, ux ho. iv required. to (an iu06 eneamee 4 to th i ‘ us lefence , s _ 4 the 1 , igati cn x 7 evra): it with the oth . 7 true! agree peecned #2, tha. Favition hava beeusrenty | tinued so during the night On the Sth instant, at five retary of reeary jon commence And navigaticn, | York to New Oxienas, touching at Norfolk, Charlo} tar tae nit ae Caer ol tae sat oee poced agrecl * (B) Heapquanters Usitep States Forces our total steam tonnage, last year, was 319,527 tons, d eatire depeh, Being now 100 in frout facing the — re Aang reach per pega riverine ene- Near Matamoros, May 6, 1846—5 P. M. } tributed in more. thats 1500 steamers. Nor is it im the | ‘0%; Savannah and Havana, is proposed to be placed on | dier, French, ne ea ery conte | Piazza two siories in hetht. 100 pe trae ast ore ryt ond Riess fromthe | Sin—Your humane communication has just been re- | number only that we surpass all other nations; in speed | * different footing, and to be performed for the amount of | mensuration of planes and solids” Fur the second year, fired up, and additional public parlors 934 fake | Bring wee kept up one houn,-recelving during that time fees, Se artes alee Saelinn a saree errr more |’ Mageeane tae Laaky sae at perenne sals from two partiog for the transportation of the mail | jes jreruact cst deen ebra, geometry, trigunometry, and mest. “Phe average speed of our best c ms 4 complete a about fifiy round shot and shells from the enemy, The t purport of you: t feel con- in ocean steamers between New York and Great Britain. i 7, nl your, duti Mer talas 44 | batieries on both sides ceased firing at the same time Wha T eodeeinds be pA ved aaaraeng tre | be tak gnish sveiesnne Da Clyde built boats, on the | Dott of which are hereunto annexed, marked B. and C. Seoerenhy ond pistons. hin) yess, Oa Macatee ene boat Croton, om a fr Our expenditure of ammunition was thirty rounds of | in your language; but, if I have understood you cor- | west coast, and the fast iron steamer running from Folk. | The first, from E. K Collins and his associates of New | mainder of drawing, vatural philosophy, und chem- New York, P| ‘ 4 both calibre. At eight o’clo~k, A. M., Valdez, a Mexi- | rectly, you have my reply above. atone and Dover, to Bologne, Calais, Ostend, &. The | York: prepares. fo perform the service between New | istry, Fourth yeare evelutions of the line, duties of Dear ae eee swith the city. Hite and reported that a party of dragoons had Tam, sir, respectfully, your obedient servant, Queen, one of the fastest of her cluss on the Thames, | York and Liverpool, in yossols of not less than 2,000tons | commissioned officers. Third part of course 6 believed that visiters to.tnis entavlishment, will find in the eck trom the prairie to tho point, and also 4 E. 8 HAWKINS, een Acertained maximum speed of fifteen and a halt | Measurement for $335,000 per annum, payable quarterly. | mineralogy and geology, eigineeri And eommodious alecpiag apcrtinents: (in sddedge te ake | Sbarty to the fort; that he had veen thirty deserters Commanding U. S. forces opposite Matamoras. | miles per hour.” Now itis well ascertained that the steam- | The second, from R. B. Forbes, of Boston i Fhatarios maoeal hiloseped, aliteeakas attractions of galt water bathing, 49 abundantly affo y eke Aris irmy, who st that the Mexicans were) General M. Axista, ers ou the Mississippi have an average speed of about les, proposes to transport the mail in st of word. Te instruction in theao various branches of abl h of Glen Cote Harbor),sufficieut induce. | Without tence-stores; that they were tired, and left Commanding Division of the North. seventeen miles an uour; and thore on the Hudson, and | 1,200 to 1,600 tons measure nent between the course is not merely theoretical, but emiuentir practi- wasummer residence at uhis portion of Long Island | for their homes; that it was stated in the Mexican camp Southampton in England, and thence to Ha te in France, | cal; for example, the other waters of the North, have attained oven a greater tillery courre cumpisses the Bound. ‘WILLIAM M. WEEKS. | that Arista had received an express from Mexico inf Captai for th and f $500,000 le i ipti Glen Cove, June 9, 1816. 4 i : Mexico inform. The Report of Captain Mansfield. speed than this. for the round sum of §) per annum payable in | nomenclature and descriptions of the differen: kinds of #5 —Ferdons preterine board ea private fascilfes, or farm | L2H tim thet another revolation hed broken out In Mexi- : oat oFrosite MATAMORA: Such ithe perfection to which steam transportation | Sdvance, both purtios proposing to build five ships for | artillery and every thing connected with it, t'se theory houses, can be accommodated ou application to Mr. Witson | ment. At nine ould receive no support from the Govern- Texas, May 12, 1846 has been curried in this country, that the rate of freight | ‘He Service: their proposal: will show meres ioularly | of guunery, aud target practice with the guy, aowitzer vil orclock A. M. it was reporied that a re-| §;n—1 have the honor to report the proceeding of my- | on the Mississippi the extent of their offers and requirements. *The amount | and mortar ; also making all kinds of cartridges, prepara- mers, dovs nut exceed $3 per ton, cabin passongers, including sumptu- paid by the British Government to the Cunard line in | tion of shot, priming tubes, fuzes, slow and quick match ince of officers, escorted by mounted men of the | seli, the only engineer officer of your command at this | per 1000 miles: boats, epee boats, horses, carriages, &e..cen always | COnM ained by applying as above Seo tere.” | enemy. was going on in rear, within eighthundved yards | "lace ay i j W843, the atest official return in the possession of | yor : nl A RIN hh Be * rr ; 3 ce rin yur absence with the army, from the Ist | ous fare, are carried at tue rate of ove cent per mile . P port fire, rockets, carcasses, louding shells, cas: mus- FOR SALE OR TO LET ee eo ee ‘other parties, meunted and infantry. Poth iis feck On the eftschodu of the 1ét, aller your | rates thr below, those paid ecrose the Atlantis, tm steainers.|,7O2" oomnmiiion, 7k. the: ieaaapcraton of the mail | kot balls, &c Each cadet is required during (tte A HANDSOME COTTAGE and avout five acres ny ae = rgd Barina extending from the bend of departure, the carpenters were continued at work on the | or sailing packets; and ultuough thus pre-emiuent over bee iverpoo! and Boston, by way of Halifax, | to make a certain aes of all the pyrotechaic com- rood id in meadow, situated on the Blazing goon to the river. Lieut. Hanson, 7th infantry, asked | draw and bridge of the fort till dark. No work was done | ail the natious uf the world in commercial steamers, and | i" fio steamers, averaging about 1,200 tons mea | pounds used in artillery, In engin surement, $ that Mr. Collins proj to perform the service in shi is to make scientific men, and good officers, and most ef- « half miles fromthe Rate | Petmission to take the dragvons and go and look at thom. | by the soldiers this afernoon, in consoquence of the re- | possossod of a nursery of more than 82,000 mean fit tur is both civiland military. The object of the institution De Chis was granted, and inan henr he returned, reporting | moval of their camp and tents, ke. into the fort. Onthe | navul service, we are the lowest ia tho scale in our por with » Tine bed of Aspsragax, Barn, ey, was establishing a battery at the cross | morning of the 2d Tne labor of completing the ditching | naval steam force. It is true, it is neither compatible | °f & much beer inypen more erry erpres whether for | fectually does it accomplish it. ‘The discipline ia as strict i Be ee rook, Con ee eten Created great alarm, | and embanking of the unfinished front » as resumod,and | with sur institutions, or our interests, to maintain u large igloo O00 forthe toa pokes the 000 lens per annum: | as the course of instruction. ‘They are forbidden to use Absblous ead tenlen 5 _— — es — “so at tenes tg under | continued all day with much success. On the morning | and expensive naval establishment in time of peace ; but, his Rouireti? than ie aid “*4} te Weitich Go jure! ot ot | intoxicating drinks, tobacco, in ‘any form, or carde.— family. App! eb ey ry man at work to-day strength- | of the 3d (Sunday) at break of day, the command were | it has become a matter of the utmost importance, to de- } paid by tho British Government to | ‘Thoy are nut allowed to have uny mouey, or receive any MOORE & BA g the defences. Several parties of cavalry and | roused by the fire of the enemy on our batteries. But | vise some sysiem, which, with a moderate and beneficial | tHe Cunard tine, ior a similar service—if indeed), the ser. | money or supplicy from home or el:ewitere—not allow- TO LET, meet iepem ong Pes ipelictebee nme d iret At | the labor of ditching and embanking was resumed and | outiay, will enablo us at all times, to be propared tor the | Vice Petween Liverpool and Boston, ean be regarded a8 | ed to take a newspaper with out permitsion. ‘The limite OR For Sale, two 3 story and basement brick dwelling | from bend of lagoon to the river. ‘The troops at all tneis | Conunued all day. notwithstanding the fire from the ene- | contingency of war. This, it is believed, may be a | Sio‘se een that the proposals of Mr. Collins are $115,- | ‘They are noCallowed to enter the Hotel eacerie ty & houses. They are delightfully situated withia one mi- | places in the ba:tions during the night. my’s batteries, without interruption, On the 4th and 5th | complished, by combining with the system proposed by | fhy’ Ve Soon Tat tae DEObGehts oe es aie oWhile hia | 22ey. are not allowed to enter the Hotel excep:ing by @ ‘ante’s walk from the ferry, and are fitted up in hand. | ? Sort May 6 —A\ ‘eh the ramparts were completed, although the firo of the | this committee in a former report on the increase of our | yi, Bel Stor faunwey cet ‘dcahatle clan’ %* | permit, and when thore must not enter any room or ball Te, with the late improvements haviug ‘ieee Sit etn gy ee Oe he oat, AM the can- | enemy was continued, and progress made in the com | steam navy, the plan now extensively adopted by G ships are of'e much larger end more desirable cles. excepting on the first story, or when there take dinner, completed.’ They are 31 feet wide, by 52 deep. with » large nonade commenced from the lower fort and mortar bat- | struction of a bomb-proof and traverse in rear of post | Britain, of uniting the elements of a commercial marine | The Committee, therefore, does not hesitate to recom. | or any other meal After entering the inslitution the ca- in front, being well shaded by trees, and tery. Many round shot and sells thrown until six 0% | grn. On the 6th other bomb-proofs, &e. were commenc- | with those of a naval steam force. The design of tis | mend to the favorable consideration of the House, the | det is allowed to leave it but once. Tho class at the end om Tal df gacn contain ele en [rooms besides | clock, when there was.a cessation of firing. During the | gq and continued uninterruptedly, except by. the falling | system is, to render the transmission of the mall, pasten. | proposals of Mr. Collins and his associates, as in every | of its second year is allowed a vacation during the monthe st hour the shot and shells were well directed, burst: | and bursting of shells. On the 7th, in the evening, a8 | gers and freight, subservient to the extension of her | view most favorable to the interests of the goverument | of July and August. For infractions of auy 0: these rulee Apoly to. ing in all directions in the interior of the f i i i i STEVENS, Hoboken, “J ; nterior of the fort, tearing | we had frequently been insulted at night by musketry. | naval establishment. and the commercial community. cadets are punished by prevention of recreation, extra BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE our tents to pieces, and injuring several horses.” At Lali | it was deemed best to level the traverse on the bank of | "The successful operation of her lines of mail steamers, | | ‘The papers referred, also contain a proposal from Mr. | turns of guard duty, confinements in room or tent, con- RLUN PROPER EY FO 3. 4 past six o'clock the signal 1 pounders were fired, at | the river, to prevent the use of it by the enemy to fire | hagghown that commerce may not only in this way be | A, G. Sloo, to build ten ocean steamers of tho first class ; | finements in light prison and in dark prison, and remis- Middagh street, und No. 48 Hicks street ich the every opened thelr batterios in Our front and | into the fort; and one hundred men, with three oftcers, | prffhoted and extended, but, made to contribute directly | four to be employed in transporting the mail between | sion with the privilege of resigning, ahd public diemis. he loti ace a ‘i iaaasiana Contin: irom two mortars and | besides myself, accomplished the work by midnight. On | the means of its own protection and defence. New York and Havre, and to cross the Atlantic 48 times | sion. After a knowledge of all this we think no candid ets ¢ ra we ceotb x px x a = ee at or near | the sth the men were encourageg at their excessive la-] ‘The United States is the second commercial nation in | in every year ; four to run between New York and New | person can call a cadet s life mere pastime. The recrulte gagh street three stories high, and the all he cross roads in reer until ten o'clock A.M. when ovr | yor by tae sound of distant fring—your first battle on | the woric; and it jafully to suppose that it can wits | Orleané, stopping each way, at Norfolk, Virginia, | ure fast coming in. About 60 are now iere—most of them = most eabetentinl mana 7 the most desi- | 5% iil L, ried ‘ md inf ma fatl- | the pruisie. On the afternoon of the 9th, being appre- | impunity neglect those Means which huve Vecome ne- | Charleston, South Carolina; Savannah, Georgia, and He | fine manly looking young follows, who will do their coun- je part of the city for resideuces, being within three mi- | ng shell. Large mounted parties and infantry were | hensive, and hearing no sounds of battle, and receiving | ceasary in consequence of the policy pursued by our | vana, in Cuba; andto deliver the mails at each end of the | try service when they are needed. Visiters are continu- utes walk of the Fulton ferry. One half of the purchase | een at thié time in rear. At seven o'clock one mortar | Novouder from you, and having asceriained that the | great rivals, for the i i ; i 5 Yt “ Fi 5 % promotion and encouragement | route, and at the intermediate places weekly ; one to | ally coming and going. We are having splendid weath Touey eas romain on boud 9 RE EANDERBELT. | Was pley ing ica small purty of Intaatey crept opin rimieg | enemy zed sent off his troops from our rear to reinforce sre ur commerce, without the most serious inju- | run between New Orleans and Chargres, or Balize, car. | up hero. * silts 2a ont at, re = ravine in your front, a party waa sent out to burn and iting to this great and .important branch | rying the mail for Central America and the Pacific, | :o~-:_u/ASSSy cjelliwer__"__No 3 frontar, Brooklyu._| and fired musketry ; but, being out of range, the fire was | eee yothing that mighs bes. cover orof service'| of ;notioual “Wealth. “While “cur ormumerce i ex:)|twice Seppe e = : = 5 ~ hile our commerce is ex- | twice a month—and one to be kept ready to take the FOR SALE OK TO LET, not returned. At halfpast tem o'clock A. M. several par | tothe enemy, in case he returned to his operations | tending itself to all quarters of the globe, and increasing | place of any vessel in either line that may be disabled or FOR ‘The Modern built three story brick house, 215 Adams | ties of infantry and mounted men were seen surrounding | against the fort; and we continued at it till the soundof | in a ratio, almost, if not quite equal to the increase of our | rendered unfit for service. ‘Theto vessels are to be of STATTEN ISLAND. sreet, Brooklyu, Jf not sold by private sale. it will be | usin rear. Several rounds of canister wero fired from | battle and the retreat of the enemy, indicated their defeet | population,, and ‘requiring protection in every ocean, it | notloss than 1900 tons burthen, und to have engines of | | Ouaudetter Monday, the ancl, day of Apr ext: Hslfof the purchase money can remain om tx Y | Lieutenant Bragg’s battery, which soon dispersed them. | in the afternoon. coe eta {rot the exyonsive navure of ous naval es. | not less than 1800 horse power. ‘They are to bo guar- | boats SYLEM and STATEN ISLAND! ‘ Several wore alterwarda heard to have been killed. Im-| In the course ofthe duties it has fallen to my lot to per- | tablishment,ainder the resent system, that no vory ex- | anteed to excel the Cunard steamers im their passage | ¥ 9re snd Staten Island as follows, util farther not Mortgage... aterm of a ication to be made ses %¢ 415 \damest.. Brooklyne on the pretanc? | mediately afterwards, and until half-past twelve o'clock | frm in thie short period, I have to state that | have been | tensive augmentation of it, can be hoped for or expected. | across the Atlantic from two tofour days. It is proposed | g He's Staten Ialand at6, 8, 9,10, 11 0 is M FOR SALE Of TO LEASE IN GICOORLYN, | &Mu we received a continual shower of shells from the | most truly and faitufully seconded in my operations by | According to the annual Report of the Secretary of the | that they should bo built under the superintendence | * {eave "New York, i FOR. SALE DEMO, LEASE, IN BROOKLYN. | enemy's batteries. At two o'clock five shells were Resto Major Brown, the commanding’ officer, till the | Nocyr the eatimates for the support of the navy forthe | of a government naval constructor, unk capable of | otciocke AA's LoS, coe Oeteae AN reet ae Te 9 eS ee Eee eee patteet, | thrown, At half-past four o'clock P. M. a white flag was | gch, when he lost his leg by a bomb-shell, while standing no wat being then anticipated, were over | being ‘converted inte ficient war’ steamers. at. the | | On Sundays, the Grat boa from the land will leave at A. ; Sty 43 | shown at the old buildings in rear, and @ pasley sounded | six’or eight feet from me, and which caused his death | six millions of dollars. ‘The number of oflicers, seamen, | shortest notice ; boilers and machinery to bo located Mand the first boat from. York at9 A.M. r 3 me Sica wy fe detent room, and being on the | by the enemy. Two officers advanced, and were met by | on the 9th. ‘The same aid was extended cheerfully by | marines, landsmen.and boys, employed in the service,ap- | below the water line, and secured as ‘far as practice- *, (UF stories high, coataininy M wen greatest thoroughfare in Brooklyn, is a loeation for | two officers of my command, who brought me the docu- | his successor, Captain Hawkins, to the command. And from the same document, to be 9000 ; costing about | ble with paddle wheels, from an onemy’s shot, andto | PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR maepayono- gi wesinees, . Fessers famediiely. For | mont marked A, signed by General Arista, allowing, me | aif the oteer® and soliiers worked cheerfully to the full | 2666 per man. ‘The number of vessels in commission be- | comprehend all modern improvements sulted for the ser Direct—Hally, Bundayscvegpredsat Torclock f Tarienlare, laquire ce the premiers of aw BRUNT... | eee ee; extent of their strength at the various works, which, on | {ng put 46, it shows un average cost of $108, 695 each, | vice for which they are designed. ‘They aro to be sub. Steamboat pier between Courtlanst and Liberty ste, BrookPyn, May 25,1 ¥ my% Im*re ae being pi ae saben aon = reat import consultation with the commanding officer, it Abe ay per annum. The British mail steamers, which are on an | ject to the exclusive ownership of the government in eee ROCHESTER, Care Alfred a | ance, ee il, con- for us to undertake, for the defence 6 foi id ficient class of v time of war, at their appraised value. Mr. Sloo uchton, w A 3 ROOMS. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. | sisting of all the company commanders in my commend, | Po‘sfety of the men. average, atmuch larger and more efficient clarsof vessels | time of ‘war, at their appraised, value, Mr. loo | Sata ay and Hiidey evenings, at 7 o'clock ove of our own navy, cost that gov ‘ ducting the amount received for postag n a 000 each for their annual maintenance. towards their construction in due proportion as | o'clock. a F lepartment. , by combining commercial enterprise with | the materials are furnished and the work executed, no _ The above boats will, at all times, arrive in Albany in ample the allotted time, amd shorily after its reception the | “P'tansot close this official report without expressing | {caval armaments, ta keop afloat a steam force more | part of it to be advanced beyond that limit. He proposes | Sipe, for the mong cirs fr the exbt or west. enemy's batteries opened upon us with « continual | my sogret for the lors of the lamented Major Brown, who | tity araal to one‘hait of out ships ia commission, and to | they shall be commanded by naval officers, and carry | gfyeigh taken St mouerate rates, and none takem after $4 shower of shot and shells until sunset. ‘she night was | indicated, by the manner he exercised his command, and | maintain twenty of these poweriul steamers in constant | as watch officers four midshipmen each, without chargo | ° Ail pe IN Capt BG. Crutteaden, and luid it before them. They unanimouslyconcurrod ‘on Tuesday, Thursday an LET—Inasmall and most ight situat ‘The official report of the commanding officer will give requires the government to contribute $1,000,000 ‘house, uear the Washingtoa _P rvand, on me in the reply, acopy of which is the accompanying ny ticuiars that do not fall strictly under m; ; ; th or without ial board. | Ni ‘ow all other particuiars a iy y a ewes goat Wye ce Wire fall or partial | Sovekon document marked B. This document was dispatched in ‘he it consists of only three To sin ‘gentleman and i ribo fatnily, Vv some teatton, the af ire if of, n q passed very quietly, bat constant vigilance was exer- | his coolness and self-possession under trying circum: | gnq acti rvice, at acost of one million of doit tothe government, who will thus be enabled to acquire | without a written o1 ptnins wcrng eat nlf of gane wl ised in the command ; every man kept at his post, as | stances, the true characteristics of the soldier and the nually. By the Cunerd and West India lines of mail | a practical knowledge of ation. ‘The $1,000, | © For passage or feight,enply on board ‘fice, pre nar amps dni hgeeerte pier vader gentleman. Meaners, Great Britain maintains repid and certain com- | 000 required to be advanced by Government, is to be re: | Sehultz, atthe office onthe wharf: COUNT TDi, FoR tf manigis'be otsen opened wetivsualinasstocotinceiter (ter Tree eee oe car munications with her colonie imbursed, in equal annual instalments of $100,000 without Atbo'clock, eked seater Mit Lines Mae Gey eesecnies Aon both about an hoerend.s ball, on boat iey eoah gee JOS. K. F. MANSFIELD, tic, the United States, Mexico, interest, and to form part of the purchase money, should fF anding 24 Incermed At Bedford, L. I, three-miles from South Ferry, and near ut an he = , and then ceased. At half past 5 Captain Corps Emgineers. | cific @cean. In the event of war, she could readily com- | the vessels be taken by government, as is preposed tobe | Steamboat HUDSON, Cartan C. F, King, will leave om i the Railroad Depot. seven A M several rounds of canister and grape were | Brig. Gen. Zactany Tavion, Citic @fle force and concentrate it at any point upon our | stipulatee in the contract. ‘Thoso vessels are to be in- | Monday Wednesday, Friday and’ Suaday ‘stermovne;se 3 GE, n . ‘Commanding U. 8. Army in Texas. ‘Atlanticior Gulf Coast; and our vast commerce, valued | sured, and the cies to government | o'clock. uf co’ 4Gk, omic’ ag ney Tip feet,) a | tired - ma eiay — it the houses in ding U. 8. A’ in T lanticior if id lued d, and the assignment of the policies to gover it | o'clock. : edna oor Gad sets, with kitcheg, St, alable ond | which coused thems © abandon their posiliscs akin: Se ap Goptured trom the | «rome 200 millions of dollars, would, without suitable | would protect it against lose. Besides this limited aid | _Srenmbost SOUTH AMERICA, Contain L. W. Brainard, house, er's house, ke. with fou 2 peer aoe or pene parbrarnd erence eS mh deg from the | | -eparation on our part, fall a prey to her arms. contributed by government towards the construction of | will leave om Tuesday, Thursday ‘and Saturday 2ftersy mend pesturage foracow. Conyeyances | ‘erlied to by a discharge of some ten or twelve shells. — Mexicans. It is mortifying to reflect that this force, which may be. | the steamers, the contractor poqnises as compensation, ‘Apply on board, or at the office on the wharf. jet ent, Uy omuibua and railroad to the eity. Tewill be let | At o'clock A. M. we received a shower of tome four or | Report of a board of otic composed of Cart. G-| come vo formidable aguiust us, is ina great degree wup- | forthe sorvice to be performed, the postages gn all mail | —“! ‘ . the d ni y | Morris, Capt.C. H Larnard, jeutenant B. Al- commenced firing iron shells, having previously thrown | yord, of the 4th infantry, convened at the campof the 3d " AS pepe een eee a , and beth yw theca a rn one of = brigade, on the 10th May, eye with orders he an | valled, and ports. the conncramitnen wc hanep' te Ticino emmy eel pat tom Abd ad gta dng se 9A abv te » af home superior to that ofall other nations, we | to Chagres or Balize, he requires the specific sum of | fm E 'screment; two parlors end breckfarr room: | ‘BO,cHY. . At ® quarter past en A. M. we received three | collected in that camp, captured from the, Mexican an Marine ot pore in'the distance, and been outmancvered | $00,000 per annum—the government of course receiving | “the ‘new low-pressure. steamboat TROY, Captai rn tid four bedrooma.oa second floor—will bem | ‘ells by which four of Ligut ragg’s horses wore kilt: | sour four miles uorth of Metamores :— ay, 1846, | "Gur great commercial rival, in the employment of | the postagos on thie route. For the faithul performance | Ggrum, Monday, Wedveedey aud fr Moteings tA. wr Racy ase pene aes ep r ed, and the wheel of one of his horses wore kill. | about four miles north of Matamoras:— | tam ‘upon the ocean. If it be asked why Great Bri- | of the service proposed to. be wipulated in the con | , The steamboat NIAGARA, Tuesday” Tharsiny red Sapa tpeaten the Haare caiwons disabled. Athali |" Onowance ano Onoxance Srones—Six 6 pounder | in'vaythus taken the lead of us in ocean steam naviga. | tract, he uawures the committee he stands prepared to | day moruings atZ A. M;_ Lasding at Caldwell’ et re por poet opened with round shot | cannon, field pieces ; two 12 pounder cannon, asta tion, while we are sv greatly superior in domestic steam- give security in any amount. It will be perceived | / eu AL Eton, Fourhkeepsie. vee nines und shells, and continued for an hour anda half | By this | ammunition boxes for same, containing 49 rounds of @ | ryan in sailing ships, the answor is, that she hasan. | that this service will be ‘more extensive than | Gesiook. © ; } Hudson, Coxsac >, time our bomb proots io so far advanced that our | pounder cannister fixed ; ammunition bo: poche ticipated us through the extension of her mail system to ay other heretofore proposed in this country. The ex- ‘All goods, freight, bank bi leony nerd be gente ly — At two o'clock | of cannister for 12 pounders; five box: —— foreign countries, in combination with the naval ar- liency of the coast route from New York to New Or- | pr en, Put, or shij called, the Hotel De Fara | small parties of infantry commenced on us with random | rounds 12 pouader canister ; 36 rounde of @ pounder | rangements, thus rendering italmost impossible for mere | Seana, with stoppages at the intermediaie ports, is, ob | at 2 _ y musketry, on the bank of the river and from the ravine. | strap shot fixed ; limber with mulesand harness, belong- private enterprise to enter into competition with her. vious. It will estab)! ish a commnnication with the British | For passage or freight apply on jodging, by tbe day, week, | At half, ‘0 P. M. a regular bombardment with shot | ing to the 8 field pieces ; threo bags of slow match and ‘also, has become alive to the importance of | West India line, aM the contemplated French line, and | wharf. ‘mer mouths, with or without farni i t of our own com- | matter transported in them between New York and MORNING LINE AT SEVEN O'CLOCK, SrOwine caso our own com Havre, and totweeh New York and New Odeane, and D INTERMEDIATE R ALBANY A! ils whiten every ocean, and our at the intermediate ports. For the route from New Orleans he Pe a Se Steamboat, Fler ot ply to. GEO. B- FISK, 42 Wi 'n French Cottage on Oxford street, a miles from South Ferry, Bl ‘most reasonable terms. my 19 2m eod*rre aud shel from a howitzer and the-mortars, was key & France, . ‘ . a MOST DET : — hy a ing tubes ; 393 stands of small arms, as follows— bee! will secure to American enterprise the o; rtunit; if p] F AL FOR SALE OR TO LET,” | up with lie intermission until sunset, At five delock, | bos muskets with bayonets, 24 muskets without bayo- eee easier b begenra a so competing with those fines; and will also aford a, very THE ag A Moy aa Me recian AT Flushing, Long Islind, a beautiful imple ground: ea bcm this bombardment, a shell struck ina tent, almost | nets, 14 scopettes, serviceable ; 78 muskets, broken parts, | Triines of steamers to Brazil, Havana, New York. Ja | efficiontprotection to our whole Southern coast in Likewise, se earring. enti instruments of the seventh in- | 13 scopettes, broken parts, 100 cartridge boxes, ir | 7 Gulf of | event of any sudden emergency. The route from New ne Gothic Cottage, contain: | fantey ,band, to the value of three htindied dollars. ‘The | viceable; 156,000 rounds of musket ball cartridges; 18 | Sate. ft snoM th, and such ports ou the Guif o Y house; i , ‘niillas, as may be designated hy royal | Orleans to Chagres, or Balize, may be made to tou til the fet of May next. Hoth houses | CUFaCy O their firing now evidently increased, as at | lances ; 0 swords:2 cavalry guidons, pen eda These crt ros ell ie sailing ships, | Vera Cruz, and willnot only promote our commerci s the place va x "aso, OF i I , n i f] the village, but withia ive to teu minutes walk | 4east ove half of the shells thrown fell in the fort. ‘Asem | Ewtnuscuixa Toous--3 shovels ; 10 pick axes ; 10 | Ormnanme, kee Alek tle to New York, which is | tercourse in time of peace with Mexico, Central Ameri. | tiye of al! ruru hurches aud excellent schools tunel to-day Jost his arm by @ round shot from the enemy. | axes. With steam poviy steamy so that we are likely oon to | ca, and the shorev of tue Pacific, but will also serve as a | ,,1he grounds now present charming aspect, the trees be- ‘Je6 dteotre ‘WM. SMART, Flushiag. | As soon as it was dark enough, a party headed by ourin-| Means or Traxsrontation.—About 500 mules; about ti in the character | protection to our commerce in the Gulf. The whole Jno mei TO -FOREION-GENTLEMEN amvme wine | delatigable engineer, Captain Mansfield, was seit out to | 430 pack-suddles, with trimmings ; a large quantiiy of | Rave some forty forsige war Remmers 6 Ont Citta | Rmount of servic= toe performed in the proposals for een tralks are in excellent order, having bees cbasiderably United States, of othe: purehai ver | level tuo traverve throws up by General Worth, and ut | cabristar and maisfor pecking ; 20 horses ; 18 saddles j | Principally on our trade, And as yet, there has only | which the committee ask the favorable consideration of | ‘The Ferry Boats (rom manent County B dance 1a Founsyivan ee abe dows tbe chaparral, which served as a cover to the | 3 spring w: with 88 ; 3 Ox carts with a pair of & ‘{ through this House a measure authorising | the House, em..aces two lines across the Atlantic from | are completely fied ap ra for sele Secaver, desitous of changi ce, sharp shooters of the euemy. At 12 0'clock, at night, a | oxen to each. Lect " isting of four steam |New York—one to Liverpool and one to Havre, | Night Boats ran from etnies uordvot ide in Moutwomery county, Fy | sanaom fice of musketry commenced around us, followed | Sussistence.—t sacks of rice; 6 sacks of salt ; 9 | the ae ain one coe oats Balieved by your | one comtwite from New York to ‘New Orleans, | "lock. oan <i ‘h the hi state of cultivation, produci: by two bugles; this continued for about one hour ; and | sacks of beans ; G barrels of flour ; 3 sacks of flour ; 2 Committee that other lines may be established, with at | touching, as stated, at intermediate ports, and one ‘erring ents. i. Indian cora ap equal to any upland farm from 3 A. ol. was continned untd near day light. sacks of sugar; 2 sacks of bread ; 3 kegs of lard ; 3 remaining 2% acres being woodland. On the Friday, May 8—Ata quarter past 6 o’ciock, A. M., the | stones tor puunding corn ; 1 sack of pepper. The commercial intercourse between fine stone mauston, 60 feet by 45, with a veran- | enemy’s batteries again vpened with shells trom the low- Pensonat Bacoace or Orricens.— Portfolios, writing " become more frequent ‘extensive than | service of the government, and regarded in connection tending the length of the house, | er fort, trom the saud-bag battery, and from our rear. The | desks, canopy and other oof Gen. Arista ; pack: reer any otner two places so widely separated upon | with our naval armament, as equal to fifteen war stoum- | pkewwMieaih (Passensi is taking thie Bone ill arrive tm : fire this morning was kept up until so’clock, A. M. with- | age containing orders and 0! cual correspondence 430° | the face of the globe; aud their position seems to be such | e:* constantly jn commission. rin tin the mart | Susialo,and worth to ‘Teratoga, Whitehall and Loke Chane ation. A paity was sent out this morning, and | topographical sketeh of route from Matamores to Bari. | 1.11, warrant the belief that they will, at no distant day, | It is believed that the amodnt of postages in the mail | plain, es cin tarp amt eg rame, | rong la oh Pte c Wu amere mn | Sry ttn enchunel l rgaroporon oft | ee aia! 2 oy alt" ht papers ges | Sand arnas HOM, ay es nd sho! ie joras, $ id America. vel 7 pee oe | > and conmiatng stapling end conventences for a | 12 be Halt past 2 Fab nite af shells | Le eqn Se: ‘ne clothes bag and rall‘f Vouding, mark- Cote tact tant the Apriteh government has recently por anoum Its, therofore, reaxcnsrto to lhe evenings, at seven oclock PM Capt. Wr. i: Peck, wit duce, with coach house, wagon house, grauary and corn eribs | At halt y ells agen us pemtd baggage canopy fram hoe siveoh Ipave the sr sfongt aoe on Moutayy Wedsee ity suenched. There arg aleo the ndvanages of a five srring howe) | compaiied by round show. At. this time the eaemy had | rently bel a staf officer, containing “ order | Cunard steamers a salt te ney are fully sensible of | conducted by the acknowledged skill and ability of Sir. | "Zor Passage or Freight, aprly on board, or atthe Office on least an equi {not a greater probability of success. ) t ALBANS ONG New York and | vessels, which may, at any moment, be taken into the OF ALBA LAND TROY DIRECT, from New Orleans to Clingres, or Balize—to employ 16 NEW Y aa ALBANY AND TROY LINK. fro grotinds surromding the house as, and ier, beantifally b me see mers oF tenants, (og d conv. old houses ne irom | opp rolls of bedding; duce the owners of the One chest app | ane tn cece pestablish a line from Liverpoalio New | steamers of asuperior class and greater speed and fo be and, ith the fines Rais, yen house ard crape wall, established a mortar in the ridge of chi across the | bouk of divimun of the north,” diary of events, maps, &c., J . th: re- | Collins, will compete successfully with the Cunard | the wharf. Tpoog water ia cvery field, a anly tort river, and immediately west Cl us, Siurtars Were. now signed, Francis Zegura, &c. this aperoeching ete oeabienet monopolize the inter- | steamers; and yield an umount in postager quite equal to | reight mast be putin charge of the Freight Ayent, or the Wel york cena tleth dorsi evcivs Mu m16' sacks corn; 1 anvil; 1 black. | solved es for Mi Tete D is portant points. ‘This move: | that which government is asked to pay for the expense | Company will not be responssble for lose. ‘ie ef Jn play ing upon se irom the north, south, and west, our in 16 saab ora, il; T blac A ie Of round shot hept uy ir two vice; 1 ol On; of iron axle-trees, hours, and that of shells until hail past 7P..9%, About | taining two sets; 1 bag of mallets; 1 box of blacksmith’s | ment shows clearly New Vork papers of the same day are recei nibus passiug the gate, morning and evening ion’ we |ofcarrying the mails, Thue will this line; in all probe: | —@gaon am FANE ONLY ONE the time has Strive’ wen wn | oility, be custsined without any ectual change upon the ea ons ROS In the immediate vicinity are Episcopal, Lutheran and | ji; | f fel. | must decide whether t wa churches. past2 P.M., aheavy cannonading was heard, sup- | tools; 2 boxes contaimng carpenter tools; 2 bags of fel- tendiog our | Tre % Own asa Saba Preven desctaprion jo unnecessary, ae all, persons wishing | Posed to be DOrtly of eect of uecit apparently ep | loee and spokes; 1 bag ‘containing jars of tar 2 large Ch igen iol ukwhe: | ‘The government is asked to advance to Mr. Sloo AND, Cartan Manchesiay on 7% ined to call and exannine the estate. It preethes until halt past 4, when it became very dis | boxes of band instruments—one containing also 18 uni- | naval rumen hy Bhar soe enterprixing mere | to aid in tho construction of his ton steamers for the other | 71108 raj and, the ABSA! ETT niet me ope! » healt -{. od popes it lasted until nearly 7 P.M. ‘this we supposed to oats for musicians; 2 bass Lge 16 common | Mints the aecessary aid to enable them to bring Ameri- | three routes $1,000,000, to be secured as before stated, legniiats Set Pin fee Recomm: "hee gry kind, it is mot surpassed. by any in the | po an action between our forces and the enemy. A lit- | drums; 3 water casks) 1 large copper cauldron: 10 large | Conn Meer irize, and skill, into successful compe. | and to be reimbursed by ton equal annual instalments of | and Providence. § Fare to ‘brent ‘deck. Pare whichis re. Apply to. Ue belore sunset, @ swexican came runuitg 4n with a | iron cemp-kettles; 32 large tin camp-kettles; 7 iron pots: | THe ONTEY src eagacity and capital, Ofall the lines of | $100,000 each. ‘his wouid bo a contribution on the eben 31 ee ersighe then Py ANU WRicemarsh, | White tag.from the direction of the second brigade yuarl- | I medicine chest; $ bundies of cot-frames und cote—hos. | titien with Btu Takeo ke Sill i not ono is owned | part of government of $17,300 per annum for the propos. immedintely forwarded. myiaimere- my 17 ttaw (w*rre jontyomery Co., Penn. house,ciuming protection. He stuted that our iorces lad | pital furniture; 1 chest, containing officers’ baggage, and in th and it is not doa that American merchants, | ea duration of the contract. Add to this the $90,000 oe) an. OPPOSITION 5 Fie —For e LOOK AT THIs! come in cuutact with those of the enemy; had driven | 96 dollars in silver—owner not known. nore couraged, will as readily ‘excel is s.cam ae | athed for the New Orleans and Chagres, route, and it ae Novihiand. West, via Albany—Utlen @25 ME them back; that he was a prisoner in charge of the pick- | The board in making their report havo to ald, that the | LVS) Sucns in sailing ships; and when we rellect | mekes the sum of $117,000 per annuin for Keeping, in yrveare, $1 Bs Grane 64,29 U “id wge | commission, and subject to the orders of government, a milton #5 0; Koches LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, if you wanta | ot guarus ured on by our batteries, that wuule they were | inventory is very impel vs 4 be ascom re ry be cor fed as equal to ten wi tad J 5 re | inventory is imperfect in consequence of the con- hed to the mutual fine article of petoand ae ‘eall’ at, Ser" Bi burying the dead and carrying off the wounde be eb | stant additions made throughout the day,and brought | that this bvodladye, o T genmeroial and military marine, | force which may be considers 4) te ~ 4 We th ts a} & AUP ii nd pord ee BS ae Way, where you will fiad Inout fashiounble inthe city. Donot mistake the number, 367 | fected Awescape. During the cannonsde thisaiternoon, | jato camp and deposited, alter the property had been | tm UMTS oo statesman ought to hesitaic for a | steamers, This is only $11700 per annum fer, each | Yioierei Bree, ay, Server of F tine tperiba ch ia sy. coypted by the poeta MORRIS, Capt. 4th Infantry. memmett to give his support to a measure which is de- ship, or ay Lgl —— —_ ode P realy. ie mee apply to 100 Barclay st.,.N. YoyM. ¥,, Agent. wor eat ah St EEA | eitmenae emmy Sincecimemanenr gga: | C1 LARNARD Co ah oa mance ahi ba pradensy Pane of eames hat eon sa tcl he See ark | Perper OF FATE FONTOVE et brytys4 son ens Einarta an eae NJ. ALVORD, lat Lieut 4th Infantry. nol imme ool line will sustain iteelf without charge Rye asten of too ttn donee, Yep "6 B = New York and Havre is also believed to be of mncis im: may tna options or rs rudl.- ae ee) esi AB HOLMES, Spots AND SHOES.—Tie public wre wmyiced yo | ing We day We received from one hundred and shy te — rand the intercourse between those two j peas | upon the ‘'reasury, we Disastrovs Free 1x Hansipat, Mo.—A great | Portanes: aun ti itample support. The establishment of | systei i ri maintain wely on Vionday, June 1th. fteen steamers of the first c! will ew Post Jd Ladies’ sed Hiss? bore Senos aed Geiters, ts all | Sroieerd auet tek tat cous teeth Tuite es did accoramodatious for epiin pussen: " K Shoes 3 ; , nd f fo . igen, ieee ob oh Shp | Sas tag, the hells othe fag i ota hed | SUM NS VTA abot apa wo. oonk, | hn UR ete aio aac ter tus | sack or Or [- Caen al hacnae es mae emt A Canal st. comer Sullivan, | become unrigged; and as the firing had become too in | | essen ins frame building on Main street, oppo- Ao ee Cue reatest poraible degree of skill, economy, | the average cost of one of our armed ships in comunis- | PE Ee Che th. oy} d Pt shoul PREMIC 7 tense \o re-esuublis them, a temporury staif was erected | sitgthe City Hall, and five business houses end princi. | Eifacuvuy, in the construction and management of our | sion. . i Cae eee an caceteddn welbsaneetamiaieee ie 7 ius BOUTS. Ou the inse, and the national fag of the seventh infan- y, ‘y: . No government has hitherto ever had presouted for | pingemeuts. Those wishing tos should make ent , fly sll thgir contents hve been consumed by fire: If | And nerty tt ‘ try raised as asubstitute. We passed avery quiet night; ties for keeping down the fire, | °°%* standit does at the great outiet of | its acceptance a system so cheap and el Trecl Call Booce for $1 a8, oie cetehe™ bent tmade in | “8 troupe on the alert at their guns, prep any facileny goolr, might have been eatin’ plestedtppl, and vending a itth its teom- | now under consideration. In time of peace it. will aid in a cath wr Mate he BA! tiiseaty for Soor 81, a YOURG ‘% JONES" Fi _ Saturday, May 9-—An oflicer of the aéventh suceceded | faved; but ities shamefal tact, that in our prosperous a eee Niuarte SE ine world, iy rapidily rising | promoting the commereial intercourse and prosperity of | _it% nth at. tnd Shoe Manufactory one ofthe moat frhionsble im | i 1O¥ ering the top-mast of the fag stall and rigging the | Sng enterprising city, containing a population of 2600, | INK Procuil i cumernial importance, and is as insepa- | the country, and in time of war form a must powerful FOR LIVERPOOL—New Line—Henular Packet Pe city Our Boots huring been judged in the late Fair at | hullinrds, but found he could not raise it again without | there is not a fire engine, ladder or bucket; and it is only | 1a Ne wen Fe eee smet incerests of the. west ss | oaaaive an datbanive tovees | (dia sue superior faa ajing ache any een said to be the ever sold in this city. great labor and exposure ; he therefore lashed it in pos | t6 ne wonde red at, why more damage was not sustained gy York is with. th ‘i the north and cast. ‘Ihe | As itis designed to moke these steamers, in case of HESTER, 900 (ous burthen, Capt. John FINE FRENCH BOOTS for $9 50, city, made, and hat Surly application om board foot of Pike « Rxilec Boots warranted to give | ton and raised the nativnal flag, after stood a it was, i - ity. f sand that they should | ton, wat sail as above. her regular day. m% 1m*m Near Bromlway, New York | a we dea ae borgedct * non twenty {ninutes: | night—Cor. St. Louis Rep.. June 34. Fa Ha ‘vast amount of the trade and travel of val contractor, it is proper that the ear eee BS | a _ WoooReLL: TMINRURN, 1 South street, — — AW hoi fired ———" it int | made w: Ni men t abil rR +. STRAW BOAKDS. che howser om the road witch had Veen suocenavely ov: | News von Vovusrmeas-—in. marching, wolies take | th valley ofthe Minnis aaswie STO‘ Stan | Read of the Bureau of Connrweion to. wuggest (0 the | pure” ill meceed the Rocherer,and sila herr tt 50 nity eed Boarder dust Fase bspiisoie wary saabigy 0C tanlin onal Legrond it brought | 75 am Par, minute; im quick marching, 190; and in | Fri line of cosstwise steamers, The same may Le | Somsrootoes sak lateral aczangecents of the steamers | day, tist July. a low ee @ treet. dlagharge 4 eamnlens found sleet, , . « y