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Ww SR PRN Be Sst NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, JUN. E 18, 1846. BILLIARDS IMPROVED. 3 overnment. If the war should be speedily terminated, | referred to this department, [ have the honor to submit a | THE NEW YORK HERALD, | cry rete tihtts IMPROVED. a ae MESSAGE eins case eer Lene peer rmeeennene treaeete tee hence em | | BAGO RE a RoR Tetummed to hy 8 Savon le quarters, | might not be required, or if so, for an inconsiderable The whole amount of the regular apace JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, M ni Bathe ite tance | oe sgreet, sdioinin OF THE | Amount. ‘The same powerthat is now given by law to ations for the naval service, for the year 1 ne geht in perfect order, The Tatler are F : redeem the loan, even before its maturity, whenever the | ending 20th June, 1847, for the support of ‘ th Air, India Rubber and Cloth President of the United States, unds of the gevernment will permit, so'as to liquidate | the peace establishment, according to the Circulation---Forty Thousand. t'no d mit European and all great wy pablio 6 tag eodily ss Pouible, should be con- a reported by the Committee of Ways . Largs Se ued, a8 also it 4 » £ tl OP™AN letters or communi » by mast, ddressed to farolina balls for Germans. ae oe WITH THE aury notes as heretofor > provided by ia, mala ee which have been supe aed by this de- | F arful Loss of Life db Fi ieascted mh geri ‘or the postage will be je i Baeakorey new style a e for sal ACCOMPANYING REPORTS tl le race pin reve: yapmenis “ | partment, the items of which are in the é | e le y ire, dedus from rae Paes e tional dut esignated in schedule A, are ssession of the committee, is. . +++ $6,024,800 65 SAME SORCON Roret inc oe fe } constantly on | oe ee recommended as a war measure, and to terminate with The increase proposed in view of the exis- | ae baks jew Youe Heracy Estasuienment, the restoration of peace, or as soon thereafter asthe tence of a state of war between this gov- | » HC, we. one North-West coruer of Fulton and Nassau streew ARCADE BILLIARD SALOON (te nia eis HEADS OF THE state ‘of the public finances will permit their discon- | parnment and Mexico, is as follows: | wd AILY Hts AL D—Every day, Price 2 cents per copy—§7 SAL ec 5 juance. For the pay of the nav [From the Quebec Mercury, June 13.) WERE HERTS seannday-—Frice 64 cena | Ruown te billiard epi poron ee ate TREASURY, WAR AND NAVY | hare the hosor to be, air, most renpecttully, your | For provisions... in pleased the Almighty to aflct our alrendy Per 1246 ceuts per anuuma—payable in advance. informs bie friends, retrons, and billiard players in general, | » Secretary of | ‘the snag ges vag.” pve sence , 4 airy, DBPARTMBNT eretary of T; The amount of the appropriations for the cht, at te: lock, a fire broke out in the Thea- ADVERTS ENS" tthe usual prices—always cash | | ey will fod us fr rate order > aoa ee 8, mae Paxsinenr. Be eae a4 support of the m ager nalts qr tre Royal, pp rtp sory \Gormetie the Riding Scho ? Nt I n dabl oA v1 ce e schedule , relerre in the above letter, is rence to an increase of t number it the c! f M: ii re hibitic ff his Chemical ~ ye absent bes etapa deaaapell be os ;avites a call from His frlends.” Gentlemen of jai | made out in an intricate tabular form; and in cotse- | 900, including a suitable increase of petty. Dimtake’ res fhalnormaton we Mane aEenle Pyne Eas ceretl cles acest or omenen wil | TH? Mode of Raising Punds for Carrying om sities it raling We may to"me sce irs | The saint aot id by joitctecicn, “°° | Doma seempere ienp wm creres om Seige ¥ ES wel i t of liquors and segars. ; ; | " - 64 Reade Street, West Side of Broadway. mv time MICHARE PHELAN. the War with Mexico, aay.) lies san the" tekcial spiecdetation’ ak pier 3 | is tionss had basin deboaly-atow asd: bak soeirien IT HE, Babscrit i iends and the | CHALLENGE TO THE UNITED STATES, = | Report of the Secretary of War. 000,000 Wa... ee. se ess sssess +1 2,780,000 00 | fortunately left before the accident. meen eae ee: a 3 Establish i Subscribers have no hesitation in saying to the people War DrrantMent, Aggregate amount of the appropriations A rush was at once made to the staircase leading from ment ie my Seer nyo re ofthe kind in the o \New York, and the neighboring cities, that they can MESSAGH Washington, June 13, 1846. lor the naval service for the fiscal year | the boxes, by those who, in the excitement of the mo- ity of New satisfaction which he has hitherto | and do chailecge the merchants of our country, far and near, to : ci to y ending 30th June, 1817, 120,89 " a given to his numerous friends and customers, while or th me P: Sin : Ihave the honor herewith to submit to you the 20th June, +. sos. «$10,820,823 65 | ment, forgot the other passages of egress of The Shades,” erect, be fattors, hiwse! bc atta ROW BI Of the President of the United States, In an | estimates which have been made at this department, to | ‘This sum, it is believed, will enable ihe department to | "In ‘an incredibly short space of time the whole of the nt, wi ‘wanting to merit | 12 miles from the city of New York, and possess every facili * instant, uesting to furnished with an estimate of | gency should requiring the employment of all the | flame—the newly erected platform covering the pit, and the coutinuance of their patronage. z for msrulagtnring their shades at the } bal the mode of funds for carrying on | th t dd jargest ships of war afloat, without a c ding di- | ¢ i . 3 iy ra reake, Welsh Rawabi, Pouce | benny worth a cheney they wu eagle the, moat gs | _ the War with Malco. © OM | peut daca your for yuck's:prossouticn of the, onisieg | miaation of force in the tse of tho smal vefela, there | Sommanycaling, at each end, withthe stage and boxes i ll be sapalaty cupped wi sgn ne BN bi thelr giving them a call DUWCKER, & BECK Te the Senate of the Cite Mates ns 3s War with Mexico as will most likely result in its speedy Preeiite pare Ch Peaeieeee eszeroorietions by.eight} ‘The w ter of this article was one of the earliest on yell asa full supply of foreign papers, ry arrival fro1 ambers st. ., tome answer to the resolution of the Senate of the 3d inst,, | #24 honoral rmination. i lars. 1 anecessity does | th present at the closing moments of the ha) Europe. AMES EVANS umberx st. SN sg ma imfre. | | communicate herewith estimates prepared by the War ‘These estimates are made upon the assumption that | not at present by! Hea the consideration of it may safe- le Pelage wile perished from thelr over exertions to rs mals Lmre. sips 3 HEAD QUARTERS and Navy Departments, of the probable expenses of con- | the regular army, will soon be filled up to its maxi ly be deferred till the next session of Congres. EAGLE COFFEE HOUSE AND BATH vOR ducting the existing war with 41 ico, during the remain- | ™um, which will amount to 15,500 men, and that ‘Transmitted herewith is a copy of a communication ¢ staircase communicating with the bo! 0.5 oa a Pearl ierest,, between Contre end’ Kim— Wate; Be Ww I ND are wis H A “teeth der of the present and the whol Ie of. the next fiscal year. aera force of 20,000 foo! oa ano mounted men from the woven aes He raft bend subject. steep oue, nd wi of the opinion it had fallei 1 5 wer Baths, I to: i house in the largest, 3 4 m ‘ comm '» ), @report Secretary of the | to at once organi: |, rece: into serv! , ane tept a wei it of 08e crowded u it Ath ich was ity 12h cents; odeings, with good lean beds, get Suton. Roe gle, wholesale or ret, arprices varying | aury, Tans Receineenebienete containing recommen, | therein until-the end of the Dext fiscal year—to wit : to Very respectfully your ob't serv. peseseehetgy Acta hgay ollie as ving , $2 50 per week. - In the reading room from + MEL TY & RIKER, dations of measures for raising the additional means re. | the 30th of Juno, 1847. The estimates are made for an GEORGE BANCROFT. One foot was interposed between the hapless crowd Will be found newspapers {mom London, Liverpool, id all Ithe Extensive Window Shade Manufacturers and dealers, at | {'ited. | It is probable that the actual expenses incurred | my of over 40,000 men, mostly operating in the field, in} ‘T'0 the Pansspenr. and eternity! and on that space we, with or six 3 hese te | _mzs ime for 131 Chatham st, luring the period specified may fall considerably below | 0 enemy's country, deriving their supplies principally —— | others stood, the fierce flames playing wround us, and the UB crleodit Hotei bec poeh Jani basse cai tartiaed WINDOW SHADES. cptcoopetaah ave pat hier nllgsts as an Antone. ber long ft aol be Bafoee th lar b Taare twa Danas tater ieee 8) 100 botancs we neekt ocettsbs tele cater bhcae od maui I splendid Hot late ref an nisl rs cs A of troops than have yet been c: to At low long it wi fore je regu army can ” a ARTMENT, June 5, J b as we could see there wa: a ith- Tee Soma ope mera hte Sock. | T™RE shee amd ber mapgment inthe United Sate, | Cntonary Measure: however, ogainet any possinie tek, | filled up to-the extent authorized by faw will depend up| Sir: Incompliance with your directions, we have | ing bodics and outstretched arms. “Notee there was none cons Cranston, and, after the April whien i to the DUNCKEN & BECKER, 58 Chatham street, ciency, the estimates have been made at the largest | 00 successin recruiting. Its numbers as yet donot much | carefully considered the first paragraph of a resolution | Boa! few moans escaped the doomed. At the extreme end public, will be open forthe reception of guests. Hhe-expert: | mavi7 imerre pty gy ae eR ny treet, NY, | amount which any state of the service may require. exceed one half its maximum, It is hoped that ina few | of the Senate of the United States, dated the 3d instant, | in view there were faces calm and resigned ; persons, Of Mr, Jackson, atthe Exchange Hotel, Baltimore, and at the | BIRD UAGE MANUFACTORY, ~~ | 4, It Will be perceived from the report of the Secretary of | months the ranks will be nearly filled ; its avorage total | #0 far as relates tothe amount of money which may be | who, from the funeral veil of smoke which gradually Astor House, New York, it, guaranty of the atyle in which 0. 18t. John’s Lane, eorner Beach street ‘The Subscrib be nine Died pee eel ee CE a cthegee eater Sore the next fiscal year will not probably nha eee eee eae next fiscal ceaenaen ger appeared cany to drop into moral Eutaw wi location is ci . fn : a e al amount required may raise dification of | exceed 12,500. year, an y leep. our side was one brother striving to extricate of Baltimore. ‘ ee Tee eee ae Ns vers and the Public, that he | the rates of duty imposed by the exiting tariff laws | The number of volunteors actually called for imme. | That if the amounts which have been estimated by the | another, but abandonment was unavoidable One. poor The Pavili ill remaidt inden bag Bird Cages, of all descriptions, which he will sell cheaper ae wee oats at present levied on many articles to- — service by bie pe of your onders under the s act ic dinieprt nn paar be oateos of fi next oat creature stour feet offered his entire world! wealth for a i 5 n they can be bought elsewhere. ly exclude them from importation, whilst the quantit: o! last, will amount to about 18,000, and whe- at ingress, those amounts, in | his rescue; the agonizing expression of the faces be- ov erg» favorite, at | Riso, Cages made to order. se Werte and amount of others which are imparted ane sath the a gre tet number wilhor will not be required for addition tot the sums Which are Row standing to, the cre: | fore us can n | My circa trem oa memory = ace 2 .. J. KE 4 minished, By reducing t! duties to a tan- | the ensuing campaign cannot now be determined. Should | dit ie Navy Department on the books of the treasury The flame: e time were above and around us—but SARACEN'S HEAD, 12 DEY STREET, N.Y, | , ¥. 8—Country Merchants would find itto'their sdvantag. | Gard, it isnot doubled that large amount of the articles | the number already called for be deemed sufficient for | Will be sufficient to launch and equip the sloops of war | human aid was of no svail—in five minutes from the oJ OSEIH SYITH late of Worcester, England, begs leave - ~ *_ | on which they are imposed would be imported, and a | the successful prosecution of the war, the estimate being | "Albany, and “Germantown,” to repair an! equip all | time of which we make mention, the mass of human be. b HE igs trjende,cqotomere and, bi CORNS! CORNS! corresponding amount of revenue be received at the | made ona basis exceeding that number by seven thou- | the vessels which are now launched, ex:opting the | ings who had but ashort interval previous been in the manage ied Ealtebecsl to that eats OF tee nw THE ARABIAN CORN PLASTER, treasury from this source. By imposing revenue duties | sand nnd propertiqnahlyte large.!_°.- Lia beuaieadints a hormet nene Yenele ss | enjoyment of s fall and sative lie, were, exposedity one ill always, ea heretofore, kee ‘Larde: effectual and warranted eure for Corns, i on many articles now permitted to bi rted free of | 10 the extent of ular and b ith ton thousar | view a mass of calcined bones. h the get Liguars and Provisions that the market atrds: | AX. plied, and gives immediate welt In ease duty, and by regulating the rates within’ the revenue | voltuntebr force be realised, the army will net exceed | With much res). your obedi aes, vip to thishour forty six bodies have been recovered Dinners from 12 till 3 o’elock, and Cold Cuts, Chops, Stakes, | £2 cite, ihe money will be retumed.. For sale by David | standard upon others, a large additional revenue will be | 30,000 men, and all or nearly all the estimates presented tR from the ruins! Most of them have been recognized—a Ripe Bet Gey acall bows. Fans & Con 77 Fatt. Broadway, 100 Fulton strect» and 273 | collected Independently of the high considerations | herewith might be reduced one fourth in amount, yet it RINGTON, ater loss of life than in the two dread conflogrations of ae, p oF Reali psn ot newspapers is excelled by Hc ison atects Wyatt Se Ketehaun” lit’ Puitos sec’; J. | Which induced me, in my annual message, to recommend | i8 impossible to foresee the exigencies of the service. It JAMES SMITH jast summer, Of the mone superior auality ued the arremanne eae, N+ Bre | Smith, 241 Spring street ; and by Druggists g Price | ® modification and reduction of the rates of duty imposed | may require the full amount of the force on which the ; P GIDEON WELLES. Sad wailing pervades the city. Scarcely a street can vate Rooms provided for parties, and the comfort and accom. | 2cents per box. mya imer” | by the act of 1842 as being not only proper in reference | estimates have been made, and even more ; and I have | Hon. Gxo. Banc sort, Seeretary of the Navy. be traversed in which the closed shutter or the hanging modation of customers always attended to. ings, ke. CAMPHINE AND CHEMICAL lL. to astate of peace, but just to all the great interests of | not therefore felt at liberty to make any reductions of = ——J crape do not betoken a sudden bereavement. Fathers, myl5 im*r HE Subscriber is prepared to supply dealers wi the country, the necessity of such modification and re- | the estimates presented by the several branches of this United States District Court. sisters, children, of both sexes indulge in the deepest * HAMILTON HOUSE, AT THE NARROWS. Tior quantity of Camphine and Chemical OIL, duction as a war measure must now be manifest. The | department. Before Judge Betts. lamentation. Woe has fallen upon many; for those who NPIS ELEGANT ESTABLISHMENT Maving under | Price tan an dcr esnttiinet inthis city, deli country requires additional revenue for the prosecution |’! take the liberty to direct your particular attention ! \fter the court was opened yesterday morning, the fol- | were thus suddonly and awfully summoned into the pre- gone thorongh repairs and improvements, will be open for | Of cartage. "iso, Spirits of Turpentine, at the v of the war. It may be obtained toa great extent, by re- | the estimates of the quartermaster general. You »wing gentiemen were sworn as the Grand Jury for the | sence of their Creator. 4 sy the recepti Boarders on the first of May, under the di- | ™arket price. Appl ¥ personally. or by letter. to, dosing. the prohibitory and highly protective duties im- | perceive that they are derge-—very e—and I ine term :—John Asten, foreman ; John J. Cisco, John | The following is the latest list of the unhappy sufler- Foeriog of he sxpeciber, wi been connected with the Ofmes 1586. wisd) oot See: peed y the peising, aie peronce rom 3 by_impo- me sapeed Si. ox nditures hy ee may be req\ pratt, Daniel French, Jeremiah Green, Edward Lit- | a we ba iant~Hoontio, eged a e years. The ‘Water street, sing revenue duties on the free list ; and by’ modifying ey are made on the sup ion that our arm; Villiam Merrick, Wm. R. Painter, James Runson, | _ Horatio Carwell, dry goods merchant—Horatio, aged principal rooms have been newly carpeted, and the whole | _*!4 1m¢r Distillery. tat Avenne w the rates of duty on other articles. penetrate far into the interlor of the enomy’s co teed H | r hn , - 4 wed, Ol Slate, Lamb 6, and Ann, aged 4, hit ¥ Rouse etated, and pat ipetcelent order. No pains or ex: | “TOHN MULLIN especttalty informs t ‘The modifications recommeded by the Secretary of Al supplies, and the munitions of ¥ wat, i dandse, J ebocDacunp ce td ehh orl | Jone on Pan papa he Baten tp ‘comfortable. it Ra at adare “ y is ann bi rt, ransported on long lines, and those show, B in T. Horn, Rudolph Ackley, s, arah Darah, wife of John Calvin, carter. Sulseriber, Fort Hamilton, "2" For terme, Ke, address | Broadway, to, No.3 BARCLAY Street, & few doors from | adapted to a sate of Mitional dutice now | being easily traversed. Should the enemy's count wecck De itate., | worm Rudolph Ackley, Wm.) ‘james O'Leary, aged 22, approutice to his brother mi im*r e _ THOMAS MEINELL _ | double and single barrel. Fowling Pieces, Rifles ‘and Pistols, d by him, abound in forage, the expense of transportation will be idge then briefly charged the jury, after which | John, plasterer, St, Rochs—Mary O'Leary, aged 16, his BON SEJOUR. Si 5 supbeine eneiity, Also, Gun and Pistol Locks, German m f greatly reduced; but the uncertainty as to the country | they ictired, and in about two hours returned with true | sister. E, SUBSCRIBER has the pleasure that | Silver Castings for rifles and fowling pieces, ‘with gun mate- | these duties may and should be abolished, and reduced | 0 be invaded, and the still greater uncertainty as to its | bills, one against Elisha Morril for shooting with intent | J. J. Sims, Esq., drugglit eRobets, aged 23, and Ken. TE meg py ty Pas the, Pleasure, fo, ennomnce that | rials in general, to sold low for cash. to lower rates. resources, do not warrant deductions to be made on the | to kill, and the other against John Smith for larceny on | nith, aged 13, his children. <ommodiation: "A hotel onthe Pig oat Sag been ad m the best tannerand ou the moat |" Is notapprohended thatthe existing war with Mexi gutimated items joe mepmlcerene the transportation of | the high sous Mary O'Brien, aged 26, wife of John Lilly, tailor. sideratum which is now supplied. yuse (the old Me | “C™* — | co will m fect our trade and comm i 2 the places may be needed. Trial lation of the Pe = i. Jany mansion) has been in elegant style, with many | ()RACKERS AND SHIP BREAD, 73 Mott: street, neat | the rest of the world. On the contrary: the reduction | the navigation of the Rio Grande be found practicable for | ted Sintde vn Glen Foote Tia os a ation ai , wife of Ronald M'Donald, editor nm ’ tro | proposed would increase that trade, and augment the re- | steamboats of light draught to Camargo, or above, much | ver a penalty of $100, under the tenth secti ‘ana venue derived from it. e will be saved probably fy the use of that river, yet con | of Gong! 88 x tens The defendant is panes Pes Pat | Eugenie M’Donald, wife of Rigobert Anger, merchant. ‘When the country isin a state of war no contingency siderable sums must be expended in the purchase of | ofthe sloop Harriet, of Sag Harbor, trading between that | Edward R. Hoogs, book-keeper, Montreal Bank—John, important additions. ‘The grounds tifally. laid a h Iuxa- | duced steam machinery into his Baking Estal vine shrubbery charming waiky eeedll Wives a ior article i sant boating, the place will chal competition with any rural residence. Families who wish to ‘cool and quiet if pilot and navy Bread, | should be permitted to occur in which there would be | boats, &c. lace and New London. On the 4th of Augu: 5 aged 8, and Edward, aged 6, his children. summer, can be provided with rooms or suits of apartments | butter, sugar, and Boston Crackers, & His faciliey for man: a deficiency in the treasury, for the vigorous prosecu- | It is further to be observed that no inconsiderable Feceived a letter from a Mr. Harris, at Sag'Harbor, Mite ‘Thomas C. Harrison,@ged 21, from Hamilton, ©. W., at their choice. Fish of almost every vacisty abound in ufacturing them is so great that they can be sold at the very | tion of the war; and to guard against such an event it is | #mount of the expenses which will fall on the quarter- | a request to deliver. it ‘ost & Sherry, ut New | brother to the owner of the Diorama. “ Kills” Siete Seta ocenes wanes Sr 0k Set or} 2 fame. lowest prices, 2 myllim*r | recommended that cuationeat authority be given to issue | ™aster’s department, is in the nature of an outfit, and| London. Mr. Giles delivere: letter accordingly; and | , Harriet Glackmeyer, wife of T. F. Molt, aged 45—Fre- ‘The steareey Pasesic; plviog tatroen New ¥ ark end Newark, CAMPHINE AND CHEMICAL OIL. treasury notes, or to contract a loan for a limited amount | Would not be required to be repeated should the war be | the present action is brought rather to obtain the opinion | derick, aged 19, and Adolphus, aged 19, her chiidren. ee iota tae ok eek ee HE Subscriber ie prepared to supply dealers, with supe reimbursable at an early day. Should no occasion arise | protracted beyond the next fiscal year. The estimates | of the court on the construction of the law, than for the | Helen Murphy, an orphan, aged 20. drive than that between Jersey City and Point. rior quality of Camphine and at a lower | to exercise the power, still it may be important that the | in the quartermaster’s department are made without | recovery of the penalty, as it was admitted by the United | | Emeline Worth, aged 9, daughter of Edward Worth, 7 Oil In fine, all visiters, eustomers an a may be assured | Price than any other establishment in this city, delivered free | authority should exist should there be a Necessity for it. } much regard to the chances favorable to diminished ex: | States Vistrict Attorney, that there was no proof the de- | Montreal, sisterin-law of Mr. A. Lenfesty, grocer, and o! eI that nopaina will be spared to taake ace merit the tr | OF curtage, Ale Spirits ci ae xs the very lowest | "It is not deemed necessary to resort fo direct taxes or | penses. Provision had not been made (for the restricted | fondant ever carried moro than the one leiter, or that he this city. tle given it of old—Bon Sejour. tter to ‘ f Id i i y P ien § : 4, f Mr. Ch P ren of ole Dom Seek W. LOCK Woon. dex on Wa ONGMLN ny, | psc ea'meass Gf sctening the veda’ i's | teen augmentation four foro far nee sul | wet coenied noe aches crs ete at | wages mange sews 1 #0 Of ME. Charis Seu PS ty ty pace Me, ing in front of she cbexevlace, | ai Imer Distillery, let aveune and Soh etrest, joped that the war with Mexico, if vigorously prosecu- amount. he necessity of making such a provision on | carrying a letter where no compensation is received ;| Elizabeth Lindsay, aged 53, wife of Mr. T. Atkins‘ "The Port : leaves pier No. Lat 9, 12, 336 and AMENICAT OREGUN! ENGLAND? — | ‘04:28 is contemplated, may be of short duration. I skall oes ean ae will greatly increase cost of it, | secondly, that even if he had received compensation, he | Clerk of Upper Town Market—Richard Atkins, aged 27, Cade At Poe ichenen will be bonis in seed | rg AMERICA OREGON! ENGLAND! | be at all times ready fo conclude an honorable peaco, | and this falls mainly on the quartermaster’s department. | is not prohibited, because there is no direct mail between | his son. ‘Tae : ance to convey passengers, and land them at the house. Tithe inhabitants of the whole boundless Continent—We | whenover the Moxican government shall manifest a like | It is hoped that the actual expenses of ranch of | New London and rr. Stewart Scott, Esq., Clerk of the Court of Appeals, and m2 Im rown welfare, that by. calkjar atthe New York Coffs | disposition. The existing war has been rendered neces- | the service will fall some two or three millions short of | ‘The Judge charged that the act of the defendant was a | Jane, his daughter. MANSION HOUSE, loon, No. 217 Fultan sett meee Greenwich, where you by the acts of Mexico; and whenever that power | the full estimates here presented, yet this is not so cer- | violation of the statute, and that they ought tofind forthe | ‘Thomas Hamilton, Esq., Lieut. 14th regiment. 1 OWN CONNECTICUT. will not only find all the edible vewfed up, far exceeding any | shall be ready to do us justice, we shall be prepared to { tain us to authorize the department to cut them down in | government. Verdict this morning. | Mrs. John Gibb, widow, and Jane, her daughter. PERS ONED bere BEC TIC UR. 1:5 | other place of the Meta mud larger plate fur the price. the the sword, and tender to her the olive branch of | that amount. I am, with great respect, ee | Arthur Lane, son of Mr. Elisha Lane, of the firm of yy Public, that be nas eased the above house | Js0, you wil find « apatioas enddiry room, where you! may | peace. JAMES K. POLK. 4 Your obedient servant, ‘Common Pleas, Gibb, Lane & Co. for aterm of years, and hobes, by L lence and BEtiet | ee er aap ier, (rom Scie Ui te ony heen orig, | Wastuwarox, June 16, 1846. W. L. MARCY, Before Judge Ulshoffer. Marianne Brown, aged 25, schoolmistress, at Wood & ‘tteation to Banines, tomer bers sare of the gation | Gat, dinner or sapper, trom wx cents reat To the Parsipsnt. Jove NJ. Mathews at at. va. Wm. I. Thomson, et, al | Gray's Cove. my Sm*re Formerly of the U, 8. Hotel, Boston. thea pealiee, and'sm ofthe quantity and prices for yourow? | Report of the Secretary of the ‘Treasury. barnes ist aes me RED FOR THE FROSECUTION oF qed ome, cage in Philadelphia, by eaneat is | Toh hoon aged Sovetts plasterer, a native of Inver- THE PAVILION, NEW BILGHLUN. | “Open on Sandars, au imer Tarasvay Deranruent, June 15,1846. | Tue Oru or June, 1640, ano PaoM JULY Ly 1840, ro | [eee ney ulewed that the sugurs were damaged in | ness, Scotland, and Agngs Black, his wife, aged. 18, TTR EAUION, Nop echo, ving sedeees cor | — PROVISIONS AND GHOCERIES. "| «Sunt have duly connicnd the juation ofthe | Jona’ "16h, vex ant snore au aim Kericens | ANU Mam on he wher daring’ in orm lfough | daughey of widow Blas. of Montreal" Bia Paton, Beerpnag ce ou nde cre | Ee Boo, here ec baae nese ees | Sie tartan oe Nay site in om Conan gy | ning Fee. fae gs chargedStie uy | sess Wile SC. ei a Getta et Cae i mess, rump, butt ane ork; Sugars, white and brow o! retary of War of the 13: it, submitted b: és je irged the jury | Messrs Price 50., arrived in Quebec, from uw oe resid bas been @ sided aud — ca New Pret: stone Bigoan Santa C aad < 7 to this department end respectfully report to. you RA To 30th ue Te hen x in Boon lly nd bv "ote y vianitif's 0 a> whe pales ee Lm on in tre anys - nad big ose i Ler not in an) presume 5 3 mess, 4 follows : June, 1846. , 1847. Pl 01 tthe | son, from his brother, James Berry, instructi im to the most elegant and complete sum- | Mackerel wtrabes on; SE capetioy aeeliey lw whee tay nlf appeers thatthe oggregate estimated expenditures of | Adjutant General's ext a prions ar mdants were liable an should respond in da adress him "James Berry, ganener tnd riddeL-maker, / ian Sth, cad oeae Gemnced : ‘3 0 War and Navy D jents for the fiscal years ter. , 890; 000 4 Plaintiffs, Messrs. | North Broadford, Aberdeen.” on and foreigners, Me, 96 ond vee er ter an er id pocuagen But ‘Su the sbdrof dane isi ant 1847, dnount to 720,000 5,160,971 | ——— and Marsh for defendants, Mr. B. Silliman. Anne Taffe, late servant with—— Denholm, Esq., en dandy di | PssaeareMHEr Yr wn w FISK. 208 Fulton root, | SUSHI Over aNd above Me extimater made by those 6200 1990815 | tion for slandtRe'the pation were fellow beaniers \e | “Votn ‘Smith Kane’ son bf Mr'"Jotin Kano, tisémieh, of 01 vilion = itonsat, J rtme! . en submitted in my 10,000 82,500 : " " o Sen Yonik TASSELS saneal vapedt W Colatees:” te tak rece heer cn oon 82-500 | Walker street. It appeared that one of the lady board- | this city. down the | GUITARLE for trimming hats, expe, blinds, shades, pie | #04 by th dupastiadee Hak Upohthe sxpentivarse les, ne ‘oon | &F# dropped note one evening onthe stairs forthe defend | Mr. John Wheatley, Stationer, Lower Town. and sal porions, 2 tages, fag brellas, areols, elotke, rons, sleeves, ‘cnprge fam wasatatn ad pence, thane ro 4 remade on the | Ordnance do. do. . 603,000 at: ee oe eet ihe Zt Ce tehe me to mine Ray, daughter of Assistant Commissariat Gene- ‘ then so, 4 variety of and cords, for st of July, lance ,332,- Piyprogrey ae , lain- . So a ate constantly plyingbetween New | Wholewleby "so. dae MAYNARD 4i U7, Beduotlng this balance from the excess’ of exe : $2,005,000 $17,106,472 | iff w thief, in presence of the boarders, for maliciously | "P. 8-4 o'clock,”—46 hodies have been recovered, yeirallent matmboes’ time becapied the pa mis mem Iniden lane, comer of Williem penditures above estimated by the War and Navy De- | -,Nptr—Thi ate dogs not include the appropriations | Keeping his leter. ‘The case war adjourned to this moru- | All but two have been fecognized, Mile: Emilie Poncy sage being only t to thirty minutes ; so that ASTCh iONSE BATHS. partments, there would result a deficiency of $19,620,463, | {9" “efichences already. ba eclsesoneamient os Gee F pot ney of the Lower Town, is missing + PF icreke out spegdily than foom the upper ert al Broal- opRp hei ote sos erence Borers, | te lered poreres, Sa deficiene el from | Sion fr the increane of the army and new fegiment of mode: lieoptete The io eee eee sn oe ‘ipponel ioe ‘way, and the deli trips across the bay are highly condu- ‘are incom hone ara ‘Dething tube are on: | Seneeleee and 1647, bie diminished toon willicde or tan, | ‘et tiflemen. dant called plaintiff a thief, and said he | ‘The second is a M - . DL Baths % ; ’ n of dol plaintiff a thief, e e second is a Mr. McKeogh, of Malbaie, a school cive ro peel Sin will oe Veal acibolt dk tie 140 ney atid tirely new, (copper,) and the largest a thie city. in point of rs, which would reduce the deficit on the Ist of July, ‘The Quartermaster General's Report. ought to be in the State prison, and used other scandalous | master, who was inthe theatre in company with Mise the fetor will. be happy fo treat with parties who may ths tt? wel igh ie tight, 12) | 1847, $15,620,463. language, in reference .to the female members of the | Poncy. the propriet the reopen autit (” « clock atnight, (Saturday night; 12.) | oT eee ae by experience, thet for the certain Quantenmasten Gewenat’s Urrice, plaintif’s family. ‘The defendant endeavored to show | We may here remark that Mr. Symes has in ene Frice of a bath, 25eata.” ‘The warm Gach ar Ded bromsee | iti anc jean Bie etiney 18 oe phe Washington City, June 15, 1846. that the words were spoken in the heat of passion. . (he several effects taken fom the hotles, cb unk mene —_ a ed 7 A Toot imer RENRY Slaten’. | xt elk tiwed and paces, Meromatontt Oui enturilied tent sha obedience to your order, and undera resolu- Seite Gemaied: them ; parties whose relations are missing, may identify forming him w! are may oad hem or aap FUME BATH. tory, and the supply of the mint and brench mints, for tionof the Senate of the 6th instant, { have the honor 'y Court. the property on application to him. poi i Seat be ely manana 1 Bier, PO Ald wim are smicnd wt TH. RECS, Sau ot 4 miblons of doliers vapecielly dating te resent an estimate of ae grobedle smount Fequired ris 9 hoary peentein the Bern At the moment of writing we can do but inadequate iboats . J neumatie comp! g @ expended through this department during the next use 17—7 iam W. Drinker, Esq, one of the | justice to the partie t, wh bl: N ver. ‘would say go and try Dr. Swett’s Sali ath, of war, must remain on hand in the Treasury, | gecal year, should the war with Mexico continue through, | Special Justices, $c Hemthlved to tenget tapas follow belitgn Tae Pipnitel F. BLANCARD. Broadway. eulii i #8 imrre_ | effectually this Swe, aloo al oxyse dt a C which would in raise the sum to be provided for be- jai nt, also all r diseasi ac. of achronic | fore the 30th of June, 1847, to $19,620, , Esq., Counsellor at law, examined | death. We cannot, however, refrain from ex] a Pavilion, New Brighton, May 5, 1846. outthat year. Also the sum supposed to be required for | _ James M. 5: * varnsthairsion tie te tee ron all expenses of the volunteer service during the present | for the defence.—The Justice,said on an examination on a | passing med of praise upon the unwearied labors of the SHARON SPRINGS PAVILION. ovine | Seino mua he. The Ghargea are 20 ue liggnuey of he | It i believed, neal fn it Cop Ager 57 | fiscal year. Nothing is asked in addition for the regular | Teference before witness, in substance, that it was not | \ayor the military, the police magistrate, and the po- PUB: ‘end improved since the close of'the lag | ‘i ¥ithin the means of all. m291m*m | tion of the tariff herein proposed—namely, to adopt, as 6 ha ean Jaman present fiscal year,as the existing appro- | Customary for two magistrates to be present when taking | jice force, under Mr. Russel, the Inspector of the F ni feeeaed for er ion of visiters, Ist REMOVED TO NO. 47 PEARL STREET. basis, the bill reducing the tariff reported by the Commit. | P' are considered sufficient, or nearly so, to meet | bonds. Department, and the several fire companies, Nor can isl iane: npoeprion of piektars ga the! TIMOLAT’S SULPHUR BATHS. | tecot Ways and Ment to the Hence of Represoaretines | te expenditures of the war. : Stpwey T. Stewant.—Is clerk in the Police office for | we omit deserved tribute to the indefatigable Mr. R ) . 1046, my23 2m*r PLIGHED 16 1821, on the 14th of April last, together with the augmented | _.7°, not accustomed to military operations in a | two years, has ag knowledge of the practice of | Symes, whosince daylight this morning, has been pre- EeT. country almost destitute of resources, this estimate taking bonds in fice during that time; when «com ‘ it oy aege, ake ae “highly recommended ke had Emr pals Coy Sa en now pegecensl and goaenat i? | seem inees but in a department where the capendiiures plaint is miade at the Police, Sn the requisition of the fevestacent temaniner the dead iets in jons of the Skin, la, Pain in the Joints, Salt Rheum, | *Chedui org ihe Baad Feportes the | depend so much upon the accidents and contingencies of | Alms House Commissioners, it is the practice for one ma- | ‘The theatre, and stables adjoining, we should add ke. ke. To be had daily at 547 Pearl street, nent Broadway. to be produced by that bill, or service, estimates are necessarily in some measure hypo- | §istrate to act up to the hearing of the case; does not know | were burnt to the ground. 7 ee uate 7 Bre » OF | thetical. I have considered it to be due to the impor. | ® single case until within a short time ago, where two | The ruins are still smoking; and, as in the time ef Lon- BATHING, HAIR DRESSING, SHAVING, "After a very careful examination of the addional data | ‘°@ of the subject to base the present estimate upon | magistrates have acted in signing 2 bond. In relation to | don’s great plague, dead-cart ‘plies to and fro from AND WIG MAKING, which it has beon in my power to obtain since the month | the esources of our own country alone, leaving out of | the Bixby case, which was one of the charges against | the scene of the calamity to different parts of the city; HALON, No. 61 Brondway, in Judsou's Hotel, so long | of February last, it is tay conviction that the bill of the | VieW entirely any supposed resources to be derived from | the Justice, the witness proved that it was at his sug | con: eying its ghastly load of charred remains, follow known at 214 B poedweg conceiving that a finely arrang | Committee will produce a net revenue of at loast $26,. | (te enemy’s country. In this view, the present estimate pee the Justice appeared before the Grand Jury by weeping relatives, and the gaping crowd which ever ed and jathing Department was necesse- in believed to be as near an approximation to truth as | that case. attends such dread * | 000,000. 1 f to this be added the additional duties 4 uc scenes. sce of Materons putrons, has now the Piossure pianos | ed to be levied in schedule A, the bill of the contmitics | #0cH ai estimate, under existing circumstances, is | | FRaxcts Bixne was then called, and a long argument | Sey Te v {Eig titan Gas teelte, Sedgertowen” herb sbantes het with the modifications embraced in that, schedule, | *w#cePtible of being made. {ook place aso the admissibility of histestimony, After | Topwapo.—The tornado which recently passed aitcek tim , shampooing and bathing, can k gnrried on in s Je, may | would produce a net revenue of $30,034,057. ‘This would ve the honor to be, sir, | argu t " over Wilmington, (Del.) was also very severe at : a atcenigae 0 the “tee arianen place, Judson's Hotel in Broadway. | make an addition of $9,584,007 to the revenue that would bbb: scyyt to ob Motion of Juvce Daty his testimony was declared | Newark, some distance below thet city. "Wheat, grass narien 2 ap ls lg Reso "Ho | fe predceduder teat of ath Anan, eA the Quareroasar Corer, "Tw Court edjourned o four olock thie afternoon, | thlcor were own dewnant rine, ones dae Cate ating, ith lean brushes for exch person, having | ted, it would stil loave a deficit of $14,080,406. ‘The Hon. W. L: Mancy, Seoretery of War. duns Dadubadcomiae is flicted. £7 heen « feature in his for many’ yeurs he would in: | _ ff, in addition to the modifications of the tariff above | Estimate of funds required by the quartermaster’s depart- | Cinctrt Coane ea a le Day 41.49, |. A Mr, William Wilson lost nearly $600 in the destruc- form gentlemen that he will, as usual, ive that baanch of his | suggested, the warehousing system were as re | ment, for the next year, for a force of 20,000 foot | 4s + 28,25, 29, 32 to 38, 38}, 99, 41, 43, | tion of his wheat and , and most of his corn crop. ainess his personal attention. inet | commended in my annual report of December last, it | and 5.000 mounted volunteers in an active campaign, | ~ Scrxnson Covar —25, 206, 22, 3,21, 198, 199, 151, 3,0, | 08 the farm of Mr. Washington E. Moore, 4 TO DEALERS IN WOOLLENS. Fee a Toa naliane qunnal revenue from cus | including the increased expense for the transportation, | 102, 116, 85, 156, 100, 108, 108, 122," 161 to 160, 171, i72, | tfee* were uprooted, his fences blown down, and prom MIGEON & CO., 41 West fe-finishers of | toms of one mages fhe which, deducted from the | forage, and depots for the regular army consequenton| 173, °° irda Rabe EF whegt, corn and entirely bg So Be MRS ae arte SLL | Raua’ "eeecrsore 7 onTommmes | Se ca afte ons eames | AC Pass Part 0,08, | Sa lenge = ne en awarde , ing 086,406. : in the present fiscal year. 50, 243, 63. URL TINS eaten oR . Woollen Iti true that the introduction of the warehousing sys | Lye} | Mr. Joseph Hossinger’s property underwent injuries br Thee attves ond rules Reworses:i'$75 Second Fart—28, 62,64, 56, 88, 60, 62, 64, 06, 6. | ot s halion charester® occeetobing a lows of show $60, japertor Court. - and Dr. D. P. Chamberlain loses about $1000 ine similar | Before Chief Justice Jones. manner. Nearly one thousand panes of glass in the win- June 17.—Medberg, v8. Simpson--Seuled verdict this | ows of the RosevilleFactory were fractured by the hail. 4 F fers to Mesers. Wolcott & 63 Pine 3 William | tem might diminish the revenue du: & portion of the | y, o. fai Caw change Pine eomuy eV gon reg | tt year sucreaing a adoption, Dut hat {woul ad |For ao ants of harmon 2 $30 > an one nO! 's per annum permanent ann 000 $40, left. my) bate from custome 1 not doubted. a oe wan eoeaioen 7 ry revenue EOTACLE CASE 3 It is believed also that the reduction and graduation of —Phit. U. 8. Gazette. | No. 8 FULTON STREET, * | the price of the public lands in favor of ers and cuith Pitan mt taeicds bese: . ng yin Sianiahad eid | Werone sult seats i 3 vators, as recommended in your December | materials for an army of 26,000 men...... 120,000 ‘nom Navvoo.—We learn that a great number > ‘al ‘ j * a | ag, pee ap cy ea kale dane County te <f raed last, would make an annual addition of half «million of | Yor water transportation. including the pur- larcenies and robberies have recently been com- | Pe: pars, Cony prerion = ihe Ra 4 Vath a at will be a phys stoner as are | at short © a) ee | dollars to t! ie ereene nee - rom A nites ny chase and charter of steamers and other ves- mitted in Nauvoo and vicinity. The storee of Captain | athern Convention jjourn yo ly, after in wow A Road Lh ee sales of the vai pe Me ringiug into mar! nally | ap Beles oe see ena sas wesw es ases ss 1,600,000 Clifford and of Mr. Crider, were recently robbed, and baer 6 - 7 velar Ee = ae on Hy nena pd pick wi tty of vain, ne los Exstranjeros & Ingles. millions of acres of the public demain which are whelly | For pay of agents, superintendents, teamsters, also a horse stolen from EA Bedell and another from | foyhinny inreiy, Gesigned to mpi 73 i unsaleable at OF ated etd haar goo 'Y | laborers, mechanics, artificers, clerks, wag- John C! . A gentleman who purchased a farm Im*re PROPRIETORS. bra, os what Werlantions asd’ Book Sesp of dollars from | on and forage masters, expresses, c., say from a Mormon, living afew miles north of Naunoo wes | y " ; ing, y ae Taught, on very moderate SUNS, weeks towhe tS $1000, at $1.50, including subsistence’ and also robbed a few days since. A great number of petty | et: Messrs. Holmen, Buck and Fuller were listened to FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWEKS. terme. fo adults, ct theit con residen. | Vided for the sum of $12,596,406, which must be metby | Gther necessary ¢: 2,190,000 | larcenies have a at petty | with profound attention by the immense assemblage. BEAR BAUM or oraums, | Steen nh rare ce | nm tery gna nan, othe | rornrageayen lig wien’ "WO"? | Whaat oa ent niteateve| | bmOm WHshme I A Feo 5 IRS, > a ICE, 171 Canal st. In addition to the strong be oom which have been work toe) , expense of depots, Kc... ... 600,000 | solved to organize thomualves under the general taper. | ion of SRO TTY Bee urged against direct taxes and excises, it would be difti- | For forage for mounted and other volunteers, poration law of the State, and establish a Municipal |, ALrenr J. Tinreti..—The trial of Albert J. ces OF feta stg TO DEALERS IN FISHING TACKLE. _ | *ultseputin operation such s system in all the States | ‘ung: for the horses, mules, and oxen in the for their own protection. it will seen by, Mrfor | Titrell for arson, which was to have commenced this sprigs, +» together wi LARGE Fidiing, Lines, ost | Sue laa Mo ton 3 Pym obng fri ms ter tee trains. . + 3,000,000 | Warren's report, this week, that the number of Saints | dey in the Suprethe Judicial Court, has Seen ae FOR ARTIFICIAL FLOWER MAKERS, | £%Selmon uit city or coun | COlby DONS Cises, it ie belioved, would net meet the | For camp leaving has greatly fallenoff. ‘This was to be expected, | ‘0 the November term of the Court, on motion of the A ‘unsurpassed in tichness cud extent by | {YZ dealers. will be found at | fonction of the people, unless in the eme ot pth but still from all reports it appears that active prepara. | Prisoner's counsel, in consequence of the sickness of one =—- Sporting Tack-e | Sth some Cui’ nation, Sapien tions are making by others to leave. We think, however, | °f the principal witnesses for the defence. Boston Even. atimerh | with some grea e ening Jour com: | For the voluntocrs Sr the prevent Reval 7 T.. 800,000 | from all we can learn, | ing Tr June 16. ‘a that a large bod: to 7 retence that they cannot ay ial flowers by the ease, imported expressly for iis tacie eke: = 4 , and greatly reducing the revenue | For contingencies of the main, unde old Jacks in the county have taken up their re inarenatie a ad att imPr j ICO, are happy to ii their r Department, RRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS.” | wat Ne inh fp FL oaty.Seikatig: shat Aer: dupphying’ ds detiois } PER HANGING. & BECKER, No. 3 Joba have just | w ‘on the Ist of June next within the required period, is by loans or treasury notes; eres cg lg ofan Mn apne yeeros Sty age P a TLE THERS, Manufactarers and Tahportees makers, satiny ro rons e ; ? to Bedell, Mundy, | PJOWELL & BROTHERS, Manufacturers and Im) Lemna De ot Reeve Aethlal i an ny poem va ane render be ope of ‘the ¢om- | and 1 would accordingly oe ge ape with a view tothe | |, ‘The increased expense for forage for the dragoons = gg to the ck of the wane Wars hed H of Paper Ht Phra entab a ‘Fen on 4 oie wade, at ices. mie as well ra merely Passing OY. ; | most, vigorous prosecuting of the existing war, with | and trains for the regular army, are'included in the ovti- , June 3. bepoep of thoi eT the citisees off New Work ead > wants, attended to w: ‘most strict .. | Mexico, 80 as to bee iy jonorable ter- | mate for the volunteers ; and in that estimate is included ‘jngg goods in theit line, to. their extensive ment of POR CE TO TORT oe AD | _myaimer | mination, that a contingent authority should be vested in | ai] the expense of depots From tie Urrer Missourt.—a gentleman who | PREM STANGINGS, Borders; Fire Board Prints, Cartave cei Po a af JEFFERSON INSURANCE GOMPANY. this department, Lav sanc ‘ae issue 2. The army of appropriations being considered sufi- | arrived here yesterday, direct from Fort Pierre, rs, ‘dail other articles in their line of . (ony lh ice | seers », | notes, or effect a loan of a sum in the te n0% ex: | cignt, for the present fiscal yeor, no addition is made in | the mouth of the Little Missouri, informe. us that all vice Papers B'jave received from the Institutes for the ene Tor ied Bridging of 2 division o jon No. Wats tr orrosite tHEtMencuanrs’ | ceeding the last above mentioned deficit of $12,686,406. | consequence of the war foF the remainder of the year. | quiet among the tribes of that region, when he left. ‘The | mene Domestic Manufactures in, the of New Yor the rs i or near Wedtors | (EVEIS Company comtinnes to insure gnint lows. or damage | 1 think it would be mort advantageous to the govern: |The whole sum, therefore, estimated for the present | Kees, or Arickaras, more proper a flerce and warlike W/ can sell better articles alles a diseae of about 11 miles: y Fire, on dwell Nrarchouses, buildings in ge feshctipks portion of ile sioner, shoal be by | year, is for volunteers. | tribe who reside on the Missouri river, some two hundred here. a E ipiged, a nm Goods, wares and every desc: ° notes, and the remainder by loans, limiting the | 3. The sum estimated for contingencies is less than | miles above, had made a descent on Fort Pierre, but | . Of eer's in rite Sina against or damage by in! na | interestin both cases, to a rate not exceeding pet tl during the war with England, and is effected nothing, further than the re of eight mules. | ‘The subseribers would jeu! call attention to t for the work, who are unknown TraRS POA eCTO! pond oc derision forbidding the negotiation i jer | as low as the circumstances of war, upon even the most The buffalo were very scarce, the tribe of that | large assortment of Fr iors, and Column to thew orto the Wik tereenbel w ‘ _ case the per valuc. If the authority were limited | moderate soale, will | had gone further south in their pursuit. ‘There Papers for halls, Fablie Roomey Ren ke, may thelr Proposals foaginy nenden FWeolak. Q Anson ele 10 as to cover ie PAUP, Quartermaster General, | had been very litte snow on the Missouri during the | Also, Contain FArEA tae Ato 0 ty. hagih o M.D. teens or iseammaty : Quanteamasten Genenat’s Orrice, | winter, or in the mountains drained by its tribu anita” » Premed Tiveen or more edditional iiles, i ibe prepared for, Bieteee Liman ght Fane | From the latter cir stance, a light “Jane rise” is look. | “Country merchants and city dealers will nd it to eit wt | — forward to. formant was , PSEA es od | 5 . ; fined either to loans Report of the Secretary of the Navy. | Gne, came down in skin Génoen; anu ey met the. John | "SRW Se BROTHERS, No, 1m Broadens, A.C, MORTON, Eevee | Francis Uare are “period Sic—The resolution of the Senate of, | Bull, om which boat they arrived at this por.” Their | ab im*rre ‘Tw doore shore : i ~4 Portland, Me., May 18,186, ee ve rise F incident worth recor JOHN WHITAKE: States | do Portland, M “ i of the 3d instant, req ee eee en |e ef f Skipton, ¥ UIR ew PEHOMAS W. much bette estimate of the ‘money required the ter, June, ¥ JOHN WHITAKER, Inte of Thorp, near Skipton, York: Piha oy meas Eka ame | Wut “Eareige meets erates pemle|, Wavs Tr -agh FM oo ea; | eats tg . more ce! 8 war wi Jexico as ts smelt. Sp weirs, = v1 8 Bowth oe. 'y save a very large amount of interest to the aaaad ly and honorable termination,” having been coven paler eeten Wyeth case at Auburn. r Te ee eR COE lek CO 20 ie a seven jurors sworn, in Wyatt