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a as extensive navigation would be the Legislature, under a veto from 4 law, im spite of the veto. connects with the Baltimore and \ struction of bridges; and there is no reason wh zens of places on the Connecticut above the point | can where the bridging .of the’river“is,contemplated, should | _Jel#3t*re be deprived of those facilities of navigation which the | citizens of other States have secured to them. By the constitution of Connecticut, a bill ‘returned to | ® majority vote to become a law. This bill has re passed the lower House by a majority of thirty-two, and ib the upper House by a majority of thres; it is, therefore, | yi ‘The Governor of Pennsylvania, on being certified that requisite number of shares of stock were taken, and 02 application from the Commissioners of the Pittsburgh en 1 Connellsville Railroad, has issued his letters patent, | $11 under the great seal of the Commonwealth, granting to the company legal and corporate privil to thejact of Assembly. An election of directors will take place'as soon as the required notice can be given, | FIRE WORKS—FOURTH OF JULY. and operations om the road will commence as soon as possible, This road will eventually be extended until it | berland, when there will be a connection between the | rain Atlantic Ovean and Ohio river by railroad, from Balti- obstructed by the T the Ni coe ow 'y the citi- cok Neab ATS teste Petry Coat No. 215 Washi po apply A. LUSCOMB, Spat. é for account of NA | city of New Tl esata Pi scot bess oF Gard ood ine | Siven to his namerou: tle Futile: x Duclysesn will sell, This Day, 1Q5 wereae Re given. Address NoG Pome omee, pd aod ks cs atrety shimealt rill | their sales oom, No- 68 William ‘street, w Chatham Square. eid tere iment, while no effort his part sitesi Shor and Said gis Pltver Megs the executive,requires | 9 C0 ae aiselies. Chop Stake, Welsh Rarebits, Poach- : 1 poe a: shoviag, asd ean speait wit served up in a super oni ae | otra willbe peremortl French an and Fe PO eg mal wellase fall's pe foreign papers, Wa rae | oe sale of Watches for jons_“jelé were" | Bur VANS. | “Also, a large assortwent of Jewelry, | Some men now in our e 000 per istrict. Re to $50 to obtain a pod lishing | Hall, 293. Broadway, of our Union. All letters must }) according: mys im*re Ohio Railroad at Cum. | incu’ of File WORK: 3 suns, fans, palm trees, triangles: verticles, mi NEW YORK LABARATORY. BENNETT, Bs Front Ctomast two doors seach of Ful- ve and eee Kare now offered at ignal rockets; with gold and. rises ids, Peruvian naar a of serpents and Sp Seeoey, the roth iat ‘Mi pH sie to attend his funeral, ‘lock, from his On Thursday, 9 months. The friends and acquaintan noon, at 5 o’clock, from his father's stret ithout further invitation. @ relatives and friends of the family are respectful- residence, 43 Scammel street. e 16th inst., Wittiam Granora, the son of Williaa ‘apd Rebecca Granger, aged 6 years and spectfully invited to ‘attend his funeral, this Fri ir, Enastus THoMrson, Wayne “Also, Tinmen’s knobs, draine: blow horu tips, or mouth pieces, ally attendeo to. this afternoon, at 5 r et, pierced coffee filters, % All orders punctu: jel7 3t*re i ts, Roman candles, serpents, pit more to ee Frsssboppers ae fires, bh a Highs, scroll ‘scroll whaele ict yee a Mee ke. Siuio Ind Dol B Boles ber a Bah NA Trost Pe Srtountry me teri denen in general, are requested to m Uties! & ScheRR 117 | ittees for ciy [J country displays, military 1 Nor Wor'kR San te} See POUT Nt ceceice at veins. Se catgmetheneiey 139 do 3 56 | ralehaving heen selected with t tay@7 Ime mm do a0 | FIRE WORKS! FIRE WORKS"! 0 if it, Jer ity, i 3 sont’, % ie do I F ; a ee Wolk wo elites, towne , Publi tar anal c mprises 400 Canton Co suw 35 250 do snw 563 | iy s aoprepciate % do 3% 9 do 6 can be furuia! 1 35% 100 © do bio 56 is ‘AAC E 25 lo b30 36 100 do bIO 5734 | 4 Long folend RR 3 31 FA ¢ pea pH | rt 100 do 830 31 100 do ‘bI0 i | prey = fae foe sara pHows i 5O do 2 150 do sl0 S73 | CHA! 190 do 31% 50 Reading Railroad as | 830 Harlem Railosd — 4 400 do |; a 100 mw 49 10 © do 67 SODA WATE ods 50 49) 50d 673g | E, ayaluable recipe, with instructions for me Be ag de ¢ Se penditccen nape his ren as Witereae 10 do B30 5138 700 = do s10 68° | out apparatus or machinery of any ‘description ; expense not 0 810 100 do oe to exceed 10 cents per dozen, and made with ress little trow 100 do bis St le, ar) ready for use in 30 minutes. Apply MAK Second SHALL, No. 54 jQrege st., where samples, er be seen.— $200 Pean 6825 Nor & Wor RR | Prine for sho recipe 83 je18 ter 68, do | BD Hareeod ae 2 & | PALLeys » MAGIGAL BAIN EXTRACTOR Depot i 3™* ‘e ‘ogc a Saale wow situated at 08 Broadway where all who prefer eas 200 he Se | be sup, escent Wier article for that ™ EB ho Fe 100 do ara no ot a oo SO Fermen’ Lom | asset do | ya ile (Boone fate tie 510 ‘2 2 & | United States can be supplied WDA New Stock Exchang HOUSE BREAKING AND RUBBERY, othe Harlem RR bi0 $035 she Nor & Wor | TY, New York Eaniuble Insurance Company, No, 58 20 w 0 35 do ‘Wall street, lous and damage by burglary 3 Readin an XB do | useful and ormamental furuiture, SL agi RR Fai % do | we iquors, and other family stores and 3 No riday 88 Sx B® | Berson poe ig" Caning the absence of the occupants, nad 2 Fe nat 3 "tS 40 This Com: “iy siso costinnes to insure ayninat loss by fre, lay 56 3 lo on terms as tavurable as any other sound ins! AMBERT SUYDAM, Pres. So maya _ Journ StnoNo, See’y. fer? Se8im - = = ‘TOYS! TOYS! vs DRUMS and Brass Cannon for the 4th of July, Ms I assortment of Toys, for sale cheap, fa at oe} manntactoiy, No, 10 Doyers street, near Chatham of the family are re- after- 's residence, 31 Stanton 40 bales javana sale in lots to sait payehaeass Al i the bark Raat Bo oe eet je as abo tiAVANA TOBACCO LEAF. BALL 'S Hayana Tobacco (new crop,) | eis, and | noon for the city. Tobaceo | lest (old crop,) wrappers for A.LEDON, No, 100 Nassau at d-directly from Hiring ‘by H.CKORY BLUES—ATTENTION. M Alor ris SANDFORD will be ravent at mth dezvous = ization of compenies. All ee directed to attend at guaranties to ies under the room in the city, secon Ms RS. Witol ER RB having te thoroaghly reds the house 68 Broadway, (adjoini ed anew che how nade prepa cei as tutes Dinner Boarders ean corner of Delance’ those gentlemen who fe« offer, are requested to call an be acco! mmodtted,. Re: | US be Acompaty, of 3 ies ore forward, So mC | Also hire for drill rooms. ferences excl DOLLARS THREE DO: EFT on the stall No. 29 Fulton Market, a bag contaii ever has found the same, aud wi Li 3 Books. thei to 29 Falton Market, or to 174 ceive the above reward. The books t tue owner. REWARD. Je13 lw* nartiele much super ing Forsyth street, will re- Heat Bi and 26 ‘Water street, are useless 19 any one ES wishes to inform young commissions in raising in this city and State, Jina made arrangements for receiving. about 106 | young men Persaey lessons in military are gentlemen to take chai make up by number of one hundred. can wheel by , mm this splendid room. stre ft i ed | di touavail themselves of this | enrol the.r names, 80 a8 t0 right or left, | werkeaigs may Late othe U.S. Infantry. LOWBER’s PATENT TIN PLATED LEAD PIPE. perior to the common Lead Pipe. For Be oe. BAREGE arate asmuch that = in the market, it is well to inform those who have a lage tock of unsaleable patterns on hand, thi stock into new, by having them dy yed tt and branches. Hall Pl .ce; 275 Bieecke ies its enh color, . . Opposite Cit aa ‘Greenwich street, 357 ‘Gran ure AND these articles an very TH; undersigned Directors and Commi Hudson River Company, ih rate black, old and prospects of the undertaking, rom it when in operation, ind tsges, as will of the Compan: may be deeme jient. Prin id street, 740 Broadway K OUT FOR MAD DOGS. LOO! ESTERDAY MOR ENG * was seen running thro iden ~y thea to We ot fit to be used, not broke it all to pieces, and if it had that came out bravel from hi + took hold of the streat log, "put on Quality ot plated. taisted Wire Muzzle, and then ko, he would have bitten every sons that owned dogs aud the publi ouly fur his good behaviour in this quolity of that article, Call aud examine for yourself. jolg rer KU CAGE MANUFAC Ww: acres tg tha hovel Prope ty, mou Br ..of every description. Also, Wood Je ntenay te ae | the subseriber can of for his fren seis cements of 8 leh: | dor and Willow Ware, Brushes, Baskets, Mats, Bods geseri | hepublie fble payee tiful sapply of Butter, and sach r eomlorts rsortuqutal articles isually kept ut Wooded Ware St ee oe een ie, athe crust, ‘topether rw ie uteatigns f9 the Bitof wich be offers lower then i Aa sicasee ral be ps make srishes of Pasian “ng erethate a | fea who may feel ‘disposed to give it their patronage. Private Fipave extreme T Ditnditg isto ea Lwi Pich een relate next day. Un Candy, ‘of whom it may concern, Yours tru! att , 547 Greenwich st., 276 For Pe Paltos'st, 195 Fulvow st (i008 ruljon st 200 Fulton at. o treme tome street. e sight of the animal ; at had one of those eng kind of wire a 74 JOHN B. JERVIS bo ae ated as ever | did, the ‘aud you are welcome ped it public for the benefit AAT ot HIP EL.E J8 Blidge ig a1scue WO abtor House. id Broadiyay, #2, Walkers sree, Pi being way, on, of whi the ay revt ts ieee. Welly o-| Seocprathleent int he was perfectly | wotk Dated at the Cit | STEPHEN J LLEN, natn We M ORGAN, RON Wi Ch AMBER AIN, cousequeutly all per- | JAMES inde! ed to him, not | Pie tter. but for th good strong, i, enomeh He NF. store "Wes 101 Wi him one of hi publ gen ply of faney an wis situa on New York, June ae, Ra strange most miracle to your Lith st., Brook people, uot only from the w' BLEACHING PO 100 Geta Borde Bleaching ee pmenshs Jase aris prived and Je19.3t- re ernaw ae PING PAPER. REAMS JUST Bes jel9 3t*re CUAL LAND FOR SALE, NE tp near one half part of the best and largest quar- cite. oer a pro] laud aH fine iM both now in w will be cold cheap.” For farther agiculaes, apn je19 Im*2ke in the whole tract 356 acres, uet measare, adjolgiug in state of the Beaver J F Company ou! the east, and the lands of the Summit ER, ‘Tuscarora, Schuylkill ¢o., Pa. WDERS. an opportunity jel3 lw*re cantura | ing Books of Subseription, in order to such statements, based upon good oer }, that: eaened bay: ice in the ‘tire success of this ag iy inter | of New Kerk, June 10th, Toopt hie Dapper ead Disast pertl two or three wary desirable Patlorss with bed Tica, but from all parts of Earope. unnecessary to go further into particula tention of any ¥s sons Wishing to embark in the ike the present is seldom offered. ssn ‘Books will be opened at the places requi the charter wud auely other visces a4 ae determin ich, due aon will be There B. of the U. 8. L. iven. Inthe pes iate vi Post Office, Custom House, ke. 5 is velegantly fui has the greatest ruo of customers of the most re WOW vacant ms attached, L. EATON. | Jelsiwre | ‘Stat GOSLING. 65 and 67 Wry st ped sot, for pale br | iS aoe ie eden tion, in any are respectfully ges ‘Subscriber, No. 377 Bow: “mye tere 65 aud 67 Nassau st. KANE'S PATENT ARQ RTABLE BATHING pth re means of which the | i eds with the ey od Big | Su if at the pe te | betwr CHAMLES WANES Parencee, vrtion to the quantity of oceupant is going in othe: full working operat: DENTISTS DR. BROWN §& BROTHER, No 28044 Broadway, between Chai et fo Beware & Co's. new SPRING W. H. wagneor mbersand Reade streets arble Store. insert and fill nm don city. d from 17 cae of every air finn ‘Ging! ton, Brown Li shams; awe meretts, Jeans and Merino: Sacus, Frocks, ) TAILORS. OR SAL Es Tailoring Establishment—a good location | —an old stand, doing a first rate bu blue, brow « H. DEGROOT & CO., 102 Full ost ceutral ' Marseilles, siness. Any p wie atl to invest, will find this ry: ‘opportanity which seldom offers. Thi Tomes is in one of tl of the | of AND SUMMEK CLOTHING, — | 4, CO.'S; 108 Fulton street, | «bhi, attractions will P best for summer sah from 75 cents to $4. Boys Clothing, equal- | of Lines tou st Pnees—JACOB General D NBILT, Ls ie Malden = Jase hy coho William pets—the c! Gentlemen’s aud DR. JONES, DENTIST, Part ana ghey jet Iw [SER TS TEETH amnd acre them lees whe SROOT & C ape ben Mineral Teeth on Oh LOW! CBE bent Muvetal ‘Teeth, on’ fine heapest be ape mpper jaw, to be Worn By atmos ath ‘Excabfahment in Rew Teeth with Gold, member—Broadway, (wei "Bh "AND DIAPER w. aria & Le PE poet bt New York, | A. offer ly legal abore named article, ta the United us te in virtue of a patent gra seri May ihe. oe een frat Wy oP a ony! gnes, of the patentee, Lge gy a} Wao ators article in imitation of t roring to induce Selene to com: avow that he has secured himself, of an action at law, by conveying nominally possessed, to other parties. ever, by no means secures purc! iow je from such con hovorable precas m it necessa Sra what in ‘iach honorable devlers ing parties, who have also rendered ‘vere pennities, anedtor TENAI C. we Fes the Ist of Mi Delxehanx and H New York, June 17, 1946 eRORANST.BAN BK an i wo b) A snts, of Accaut Ly ings very Tegusitel ect do ee “SROROE F ae gure joiner ‘J. operates in the evening, as ustal. ing the sam the fabricator of this spurious artic an ctor list ot the “4 ded to any person who » ftom Droun.c weg, Oermany,wis ind Charles Linwes. Please sddress any informa | tion Py the same to W m. Rodde, 322 broadway, N. Y. Jet NOTICE. . yey the co-pay aden ‘& Maire, has been dissolved by mate A DEUACHAUR, sold wholesale or retail, very low. at which will be * eat im* re ia ways on PINS. mauulacturers of the | lery, Guns States, which authority exremete low prices for Eagan eTcains ishment wi wipgner made under one, on’ Gow patare understood that | as the effrontery to | the consequences | to any property ment, how city, tnd privat now hat of a Patani the beat bra mart! iatf re ¢ im au} ines (one han | basement. je18 Iw*re to_ make gent! my Im*re fi jelac! No. 9¢ FU jets nr thers Ghent to 6 nest te cela pe a inere cee ¢ 0 Gee ke gIL YER REI npomrys Sweep Smel- 0} 2 Guld, Kolled Silver, Rouge ‘aad Cracibles, al- twott. Th ae iratteras a oa tem wee he “CUTLERY AND GUNS. assorted stock of Hardware, Biacenals, by the recent importations, or approved paper weW, (BOOT 1 T AND SHOE STORE, | View Lane. corner of William street, have opened We sol THORN CHAMPAGN a be ged INVOICE of this a which the is arte, the of mei gentlemen akc my5 Im*rre a im=the splendid assortment. nt of Gen GA moet Paris =r ba ad ree We rl ‘warranted. eit my27 Im*re Cc. LivinGston ue, mee y’ W) Soin 9 wit appitcanta, os a | ge snp at No. Nort Wall street i the Crotn Ewe my% Im®re ESDAMES an Liat REAR, 7 Bond «6 i M foams to order, ‘and warrant them rk characterise 'NB.—Orders executed for any part of the country. SPECTACLE ra nee ORY ’ STREET, sure ena ne Oa | gives Sx For sale, by Horelsup at ap stairs THE S| pu abe | tent and peculiarit ment, in a style su) Li 1 | Nuit Pe public, charge of will be happy to see tering place. EAGLE COFFEE HOUSE AND BATHS, BA: ORE | has been lately re-ited and furnished ransom iby daring tae gumzeer month AST sPEciAL Lf tet mea ‘erms—approve $100 and speek DUCLUZ FEA, Auctioneer. 300 Gold and Silver Watches, ja manufactures, to close consign- AUCTION NOTICES. this endorsed notes, at %0 days, fa sume of sold whos reserve, season, to close cou- treet, between Centre and Elm—Warm, DUCLUZ nee ihe cal to thove any houge he Geet Solar aad badd Tsmon Chan iy, ah hg cents Ledge’, with ood Ve eds ia ote | Gr taste & Daclaresu will soit mts rode ins Sipe week. of Watches, an invoice of | herpes wand nr Lamps, Gttandoen Cheat ere at 1 Rico sticks, Ke., Pe close consigaments. serve hee bron: matteo Ci andle- To be sold without re- oont el ie | BAW will be open for the reception of ence of ats rauston. es meats the best ir leases tye Weck te of ich | town, Sal At w will be kept. “the location is the best in ‘the city cabot will, ign) under the 229 Im*r imino, and calc myl5 mer SARACEN’S HEAD, 13. DEY (eA N x. Jie Jf form hs ude oe public in "7 ‘an ery sul ase geatlemen of tastes “Hs is i i a Lardes we | and't Boo SHIRLEY 1 RauTiR Ut STUFFED BINDS st cAneti lard, Thig Day, Priday, Huns tiie eoeloey, No. 1 a Wireet 1 to 200 choice Bird: ‘Wm. Galbraith, in cases Haale: Bioieese be packed at small expense to carry out of bargains, 3 Pianofortes, Refrigerators and ‘Advances made ou merehandize generally, thements. 9 It ANCIENT AND pe eng PAINTINGS AT AU A. EEYE gill selon Saturday evening, a +8 oe 293 Broadway, er picture of Washi ingten, with many . | Daguereotype Machine ‘and Fixtures, | Posi at Auction, by H. E. the recepti rection of the subscriber, w! management of the hotel Ouse “painted and put pentyl Ge sanved br fubsctiber at Fort Hamilton, nO TE SUBSCRIBER house, at Bergen commodation. A mansion new rooms oy other drive than that bet de civea it of olds | aio. M and ¢P. My ance 10 gouvey passengers, and land them at the house. HAMILTON HOUSE, A’ as ELEGANT ESTABLISHMENT vin gone ange fhm nn conyre p will b "for the lest two or th rooms have been newly carpeted, and the. whol Etesta com@orable in every ‘way. For ferns; ha tedtress'| are beautif bey charming ik agrees ope cttne lana tnd the citizens of New. York eat ad amo tween Jersey City and ‘oe fine, all visiters, customers anc Pains will el spared to fe melee "place meri The Passaic, for ones, The Port Hichmoud ‘oe T THE NARROWS. jourders ou the first of May, undor Neh has been conueciod with the vat 10 o’clk,at bes Ann bs ae and se- ni abe ‘By ape ont Be | ma st cer | case fo { Secretary. beatae eer te ee B | Dinners ae raha ere AUCTION NOTICE, tite eae andy arene is excelled by | FURNITURE—Tord no house in New York, tnd his Ales, Wi fhe.,are | WY cond hand Fumirure, cowsetin Stig Rioense prgtided Toy portios, and the com rence ecomr | bles Werk wid Tealey ao: Wak ene” * ; or im | bles, : Thodation of customers always attended to, vench and all Bedstead ; jatra: 180, | superior Pianofort id ex Also, 1 double cased ing order, a good ill ag uriosity, 22 carate gold JNO. SNIFFEN, Auctioneer. full 7B Heer | Mapl A do, Rockers do, beg a in exeeilont order. No pains or ff his the preseut proprietor to THOMAS MEINELL | IN SEJOUR. | has the pleasure to announce that horseback, and have Pas EG at the desk of the Herali FOR SALE, INE SADDLE HORSES, Poi mats} now 2 gta public ee | Jerse, ‘Tie: house {the glass. | routed iy slog ¢l Jewant style, with many | —Jel6 or sideratum hich ia on aa pins sale at thi A. be ry Tot of pai ‘estern Hotel, at Jersey p from the We jern part of the State of ally. laid out, and what with lexw- | eable drives, and. pl | competition with any | Seah te metal and quiet | 3% cs | fg KING CHARLES SPAN = breed, reanirs by the latest arrivals from Lon- : for sale by A. Gi hn Also, rare valuable Birds, only to rive, Jol be found at his establishm im distant a RCE vost paid) it. ear mice ur. ANIEL W. LOCKWOOD. | leaves the foot of Bare! in front of the abov 96 an | fora term of years, anc attention to business, to meri “fart 3m*re MANSION HOUS rp LONDERSIONED og friends and the Pablic, tna | | | pier No.1 id ie Golclock, Al Fort Hichmond, thete will be bests it viene | a | JO! Formerly of the v. 8. Hotel, Boston. E, CONNECTICUT. | leave to announce to his ‘has lease u ong experience and strict Tee Flare of their patrou- L. MONROE, hopes, it was first opened, Ever | fort an Prietor feels assures ue ote os Persons resi of the city more s} ‘The Pavilion will open for the season on the 141 ill be happy to treat with part and they for ae whole season, or fora ot Me. Kinga Mi: penmungn ce sie umedierely attended fo it will be tmmediazely Pophe Steambosta for New Brig for North River. Pavilion, New Brighton, May 5, 1846. SHARON 5S } "THE FUE FUBLIC js infor earce, ja be opened for THE PAVILION HE PAVILION, New Brighton, hi siderable repairs’ and embellish on, is now in amore perfect state than it has ever been since accommodation of parties w ing it their summer residence, has be t he mye 7 pres me | | when he asserts that it is the most clegent on ae sum- | ing mer establishment on this continent. stant parts of the Union, and foreigners, | ry tion is at once beautifi jing in summer several degrees cooler than in | {o) lent steamboats are constantly York and Staten Island, the average time occupied in Coad = | | sage being only from twenty-five to | speedily than from the upper partof Broad: | THOS, OTIS LE ROY & CO. | may, end the delightful rips across the bay are highly coudu- “HUDSON RIVER RAIL ROAD. | NEW BRIGHTON. undergone con- cant be Prot evita et. i their choice, ‘Fish of ‘amet nt egeny vant abound inthe | Av,2 B Letters {rom the earious, EL ped orb piyine ine betwee New vctlotent spegames | ""ar7® inch Tnporter and dealer in Binks Casey’ dee in tof tl THE NIGHTINGALE 8ONG IN JONN STREET: THE REAL BIRD itself has arrived, and likewise 500 cs e Saxony Canarie: itranger and curio) customer ther an iuteresting ‘ ire ie hapor to acend eis end to Benddemen as dey pass Broad ay and John street. M’S HEAD. by Hotel at this healthful and fay. lace, (situate on the Sound, about 18 mile: re-open on the ist of July ae ice the last sea- | rythinig that, could tend vo the com pase it Le mak, ¢ Pro- s not in the Bavilion, it may be necessary 1 uated on Staten inland di from New York. mt 2K beige of the bay of New York, the | Island, and papikt down to the | and salubrious, the thirty mi | ightow can reach the busi fess part uire of A FIRST RATE CHANCE roperty—For sale, in consequence mot Subscetes KO ing west, the lease, furnitu two ten by the subsctiber for the Jast 13 years, Pays more than the rent. G. WESTBROOK, 148 Be dt Corrie of a porter MARINE PAVILION, ROCKAWAY, , THE subscriber would ld respecctul se ll be waited ave ren Now | as ing their rodlreas at the ‘Astor friends and the bathing cecabtisbentee tasbe 7 bathe lat of July next. en for the season Famiiies desirous of obtaining rooms at their residences, by jouse, on and after the HIRAM CRANSTON. A FURNISHED ROOM ‘T, in the neighborhood « to business—a neat; fu. ni the Battery, and conve- in who may Please to address a note to jarsh, 88 Cedar street, in- | them, or anap New Brighton start from No.1 Pier, F. BLANCARD. my@ Imrre PRINGS PAVILION. ined that this establishment, having = ou o fae gate dat da, june, DON & @: | Yisy 1 1, 1846, my23 Seer PE Eg at friends and the | Tis Subscriber, reapectfull ly informs | oth gee ahek ob tes ameeaeene eating ; - ee ready Be the reoaption ot Boargace | als ertaplickoment Toeine re ‘Water Bathing, isamon 1 and Fort terms, which will willbe be (ies get Sr ritoe ‘co Glen Cove, Long Islan KED SULPHUR ales. MONROE CO, A Sse CELEBRATED WATERING ' PLACE, will be | open the next summer, as usu: iters. | Its fame in the reli extending over a period of and evi reader is referr ‘western Vit Putnam’s. range orale manne ut <a Visiters in comfo om hed “oe - he most vill beat table jician hh ee snd the benrital Turnpike Road ¢3 pra wal ‘have stages upon it plying hich will week: the Springs of myd Im | { has improved and enlarged the ‘Triton | + and ic is now | ' i f Sal: at bls cn lowe ielend aide Ane ‘beach for gwitnmerss, The oct Bar and Bowling Aley are cals: \d, May 1, 1 my5 Imrre 1 Y ed in the same manner as his celebrated Gossa tremely hght—price $3 50. GENTLEMEN'S SUMMER HATS—The pew style just introduced are for sale b OX, 128 Fulton st., Sun Buildi PANAMA HATS—A fine Beinn for -. ape st, ‘Sun eee “NOVEL STYLE OF SUMMER HATS, $3 50. GENIN, 214 Broadway, has introduced of Summer Ha's, made of th of Summer Hats j “jel7 Iwis*re K is at e out- | | American] ieecleate, and which for Ci A. M., and 3 and 5 A. P. M, waims go me Farplagdale aud manor, an¢ \ rs ARI Rae mg 1 a yd eek general assortment of Straw Mats and Paris Rib the most reasonable priors . fre KING, 17 Divisi NRALOLITAS a bly ERS, Patentees an: th, ihe ‘form the latter atall” ‘pla fe ‘and finish are ausur- iter and clean equaly to E& CO., 25 Delancy st., eee Pearl. |, for reception of vi iefand cure of pulmonary ter past Accompanied by. a tok at sommatines sad WARE, Capcain, Sm inmond street at 2o’clock past 2; Delan pier No.1, North (LF Fare for the Excursion 25 cents. ey str ~DELIGHTF UL EXCURSION DOWN THE LOWER BAY, Cotillon Band. afternoon, June Bare be treated with uni- will be found | i je rate pri re in Sissies, rire roads are | betwee: two he aa of visiting, ina S PROPRIETORS. | in the FRENCH at MrOREEES, NR G srtern, iL ie OATES have received, By late arr from thei and offer for ry en exteusive assortmes JALS FOR AR’ snes ariety unsurpassed i vichwess and extent by the case, the Jobbing an pisces yt st siatoy art tion of NEWEST ta ua nc R ERS mnches, wreath rie ITAL, vt Asbomaiga th | wy THE MOST DELIGHTFUL OF ALL EXCURSIONS. | place, wi tige of all rurual excursions ‘s nds now r n leaf, and the soil covered witha nich eat order, having been considerably are in excell ian, ingly picturesque sho: ily accomy iiged ‘and attrac will perform telectipos from the favorite Operas, ame Ines aura marches, waltzes & he ¢ Ferry Boats from Barci y, Gast and Christopher sts., letely =I Up with seats. Rh icial ppowen, naxeng, a age ht Boats run from Hoboken No Bazeley street until 11 nner are | a H cpebiscntee TO DEALERS re-finishing | jessrs. Wolcott & Slade, 63 Pine street; William Place, comer of Bi street; street, where orders ca 8. be my! Im’ | FRENCH ARTIFICIAL OWERS. | b Fyrutts & CKER, Ni at rene! yt en haye | oad ot ie iy Whiel ay, volte | TO DEALERS IN WOOLLENS atl, Weat street, fade of | Passage to Clothes Cesstinsrer ead Bet been awarded toll M: for the mpcorenest Ge edal has | IN FISHING TACKLE. try dealers, very article Saas nda | man it C1 Y Pearle erga CONROY SEN tl Borang Tek Frets, Gold A. & L. PE MGRICS. are ey nae public, ‘heir of Norn Ist of June n been spared to render it one of the most oe es od fread the city, and persons desirous ofa yrange as well as strangers merely passing by, will alt ene helt | ‘et and eemforts attended to COUNTRY MERCHANTS TarTiNG » the city of New York, M com| er and if ih A A 1B ol sold y "STATIONERS, RICH & tourney tt Wittiam at. | ir new ar Broad- , is now completed and is stree with the most strict attention. eall and re ns of Account id Letter Copying mii Im*me yw Cedar | WiGs, | B4AgcHELoR’s He, pe iarenes es on Sealps are far in advance of any bit pte jered the publ ac, wi re invie ted to inspect improvements Batchelor pg int duced. "Frey net lighter, covjer, and more durable th rio ‘seho ee them Wwe Wm. mechelor 2 T Wail Revet, near Broed- way, removed from 165 jt iwer | JEFFERSON inSURaR COM 4 Orrice No. 50 Watt | Tes, ceneercattaneerara eae neral, goods, wares and merchandi personal property ;also against loss or i im ne vigation and transportation, os Sane Gite Moncton fo | ison, hn P. Mor beg most , tomform their ci | " iain thom, | thor bore repovede hand 39 Like -alel ‘Thomas Morrell, street, wp stairs, where they will continue to ! z Be eles. Also, to supply count | john ©, rt Smit sage, Ornaments, gb | GEO. T. Hi i eeemty pene 3 4 wal and’ Miieary Of ‘Officers’ Canteens made to ord | rae MONEY LENT. sign ot £. DUGAN & BROTHERS, my't lan Tweed, rece “DIRECTORS, ee earing apparel, i ited Lo rior arrany HERDMAN, KEENAN’ ty fits for an’ “lean Cary wit out i ne iss Fem 25 to 75 cents; Dresses pee: yard; and from th men and the public generally to for bringing out pass: Teave to state that the by will be condncted by 1 ‘Those sendin Soler teh, of tocemiore ‘The. th loved in thi LARGE it of China Grass Fishing Lines, and | cessary delay of 1 emigrant, ships employed tn this A Bilton and Front Silk Worm Gu somite Laaaiee ene to baipf the ‘s, offer every facility that can bi ments, the subscribers tool thatepatronage which has me 80 liberally Jed to them for so m for tl 5 Coats cleaned or di ee ton B Terms AMES, westof roe of CE iy a nut wie thers sell at ety, or orrat ents. ran cath road rey a re sold jee i ala THE TRADE IN GENERAL, AnRLICk x CO., PLATE, CHEST and DRESSING last nine years in TO PUBLIC gnbscriber, after nlargi ing his prem: ription, ior 0 to ents per yard; Covers and 'S! “EBM GIKANPULES SOLAR, TART ARD HALL Tu gore iain fits 2 per cant le, c age to call and examine Imre (tj5)__ 154 Rnlton at. Ms iS jsewhere. aA 7 | iss dane From Broadway jorvourre rmeiMancmanty? | PAS STE nts | ced ak bers ttiwholesale ct or ht dil be delivered f expense will at once see the great Il preclude an unne- first an experience; and as a. years past. an park, wee Peoeame money, wil be re or further particulars a etter, hy M Ee of dor washed, from 50 cents to me £5 nts 70 Alten fe opened one of the ton selec amps and nid the tere rea, oa ea and Pau Old Ephiiehed jigrant Of ce, el foun street, New York. anit ae! ib KEENAN & TO. and Ireland or aay of he re bia Country. e- wers from the old country, bei “4 of the House at Liverpool largest class, com: mani turers with . and every kind of Invoice af | tu rates | | Pas at 10 o'clock, at | ou reserve, ‘wo comprising ¢ diately | } CAstLe GARDEN —1 | opera of Zan: k k | i | | mime called JO | CHAMPETRE—In which Gal ill be per formed, inal comedy. ES—Josh Sims, ic G arr Deb, Vernon: at Miss Crocker. ‘To conclude with the the BA WOODSMAN—Semjucu Hardvead, Me Marbles Col. Sere: fille, Vache; Jonas, Fisher; Clare Mereville, Mrs. Abbott, ‘erno oper at Zo'elock— performance to commence at pre- ely 73 o’eloc! RY, Meare formed the | the CRU E Richar | Kenneth, MB Blanchard; Plantagenet, 'Mrs_G_ Jones. formed for ‘the fh time LAST OF THE T, Kerim, Lat of the Lam Master Yeoman; | 1e Venport; es fy Phillips sd and third ower Boxes, 50 cents; second an tiers, Pifeed Gallery, 12%¢'¢ hae ery, ae Rd ‘open at? Me cet artim will rise at half past seven lay = historical dr Cour de iar, Mr oven i: Mr Holman. Pa ‘To conclude the first part. with . Intermission of half an hour rt to com> Vallee in jornpipe, Mr with the overture Ko the hove: not, Gian, by by the Misses Vallee. it 5 Le Prince de Hombou: The M itary Pas, La Cracovienne. Nautical Thompson The evening to finish Bronze Horse. On Sunday, a d selection of Sacred Music. Adm ce 2 ci Cc HATHAM THEATRE—Bores 2 cents 5 B cents —Frida) ‘Will be we come- uve Forest. To be follow HAUSER—Dr Lott Whittle Mrs Booth. To be followed by th COME AGAIN—Retura Boos Var: “Tucker, Bellamy; Mrs Tucker, Mrs La ve past 7, performance to commer jelocks N'#40's GAKDEN— Friday Evening, Jun Ni ery pe efopmance ri Semmens wih fa ° e fallowel ¢ nents on the Tight Rope, by the itavel funily, aad Cl Winther, Alter which the comic pnstoral ypntomime of LA FETE (abriel Ravel will play his comic Lourdon—Notary of the Vill lin, Francois Ra lame Jerome; Dorcas, fore 8 0" character of the Cheval Jerome Ravel; Gyrout, Jacobi, Antoivie Ravel; Annette, M Ma ane yr Javell for th an hour's intermis A-laM the Refreshment Saloon. a Ore ARR The entereatnmedts to conclude with the dramatic panto- Mons Marcetti; Lorenzo, | CKO—The Al Ravel: ipo, Gabriel Cy ti Ravel; Pedr is jominique, Charles’ Winther Leon Javelli: Mme Kemandez’ Mime Jerome Ravel; "me Mart Javelli; Jules, Miss Hardwic tT o'clock, to begin at 8 o'clock precisely ents Fernandez, Ani | 0 ‘& W. Jackson, Esa. thy: {UNBERsionen, in conjunction with vei ds of Mr.Jonn R.8c di red that if conveniency ot you will act in concert with us in thi e to the universally acknow! will perm: lied trib ble wit ire, dear spots of your theatre, Reapecrtally, 2 | Jas. J. Mapes, m.'T. Porter, Geo. P. Morris, Ae A ba ‘a i ‘ Louis Gi rman Brownell, Wm. H, Geo. W. Matsell, Jol M, Bloodgosa, John Me ley, John Foote, G. W.. Chap Capt. ates DeGroot. " Boweny TuratRe, New York, June 1th, 1846, To Prof. J.J. Mapes, Gen Geo. P. Morris, Geo. W. Mat- sell, J. Sherman Brownell, Louis Gaylord Clarke, Lg se Porter, Jonas Bartlett, Thos. S. Murphy, Esqs. Geutlemen: 1 hasten to reply to your spiatle of so with a mingled sentiment that the Bowery Theatr ces of the best general ac erica! Pleasure, in te fording the use of the theatre in which he has won so many e 12th inst., and So id pl . aN ional worth, Most willingly will I act in concert with you in th fer, and at ence place, at your disposal the night of Wedne the 21th inst. be kind exprension oF the & tangs {wow tre shall receive the support commensurate with that which has beea bestowed upon it, during the time it has been under my management, so fong shall my desire be, to make it, the field for the culture and successful display of native talent, harticularly asin the person of Mr. Scott, that talent is 0 order which his native country ‘ell be proud. the delicate compliment you prop ‘Me. Scott, may cheer him on to win new hon away from, hie birth place, and ina stranger climes t wish of ‘ours, respectful a ty. JAC je192tr amon oy OPERA HOUS CHAMBERS STREET ERR ALEXAND! the celebrated German Agftec ere ntirely unprecedented Exhibition of consisting of various snr ria based on the Hi MSON. ya asunagtiee’ Oncies, eseal Plieeonn bs Mert sAlesabder’ toapenstaliy’ eusownces to Gir am friends and the public generally, is return to New York, for the purpose of giving a series of mystical entertainments, whieh he flatters himself, from the paws taken in their pro- duction, will give the mo: mtire satisfaction. In order to iqnal effect to his new pieces, the extensive stage al decurated, the whole pearan TEMPLE OF ENCHANTMENT, @emniticently ilinminuced, Gratetal forthe ner Tonnge experienced on. former occasion at Niblo’s, H. b assure the public that no paim will be spared’ to me- rita renewal of their favors. Tickets 50 cents—Children under ten, half price. Poors open at 7—Pertormance to commence at 8 o'clock. Box Office open from 10 A. M. to. (P. M., where seats may be secured. admit fowr personss $3, (7 On private business, Herr Alexander can be found at the Astor House, between the hours of Saud 9, A. jel 10's Theatre has been Private Boxes, HOWES & GUS NEW YORK MAMMO’ CIRCUS. at HE LARGEST ESTABL ISHM) i Tike United States, comprising toe Mes "end Menises Tey sey en wa Femal Reine estriang, among whom vs the Gr Greatest Fema ale the ey Renny arrived ix, C. whose new aryle of Be pe hall pose pAcaRt ot Me Re, her own, | ating address, Doing chaste aed elassie; Bi ler grace! harming naive eth wihe tere er audi- cence, my at a educated artiste the lead- ing fe of the ntry. fer the public to the brilliant description Lire newspapers of the extraordinary and ed by this distingui: Amen the Proprietors offer are the celebrated oteh ; GIANT AND GIANTESS. ‘Their height is 14 feet, and their weight over 700 Ibs. Mr. Randall weighs 432 1b. Mrs. Randall Most enormou: iantess in the world. T' will appear in “ Jack and the an Stalk,” and he form extraordinary feats of strength and agility, and il ride in a two horse act. The entertainments will comprise 17 Acts of Horsemanship, Gym- mastic Exercises, Classic Dis} rT) 's, and iygayroes afterpieces. aie Director, Mr. HOWES ; Riding Master, Mr. NIXON, and the he aproschabe Clown, DAN Ri achmong th ¢ Performers is the “celebrated and Napoleon of the Arena, Mr. HOBBS, Horseback are the most extraordinary ever with, nile Act of Horsemanship by Master Nixon. Oi vem Hamble, Me. MACARE PE OU Bee Sai BESE z Dogs, Heotor ant ied Sheuaut Srmeptis X Piisceres f Ph P pag,» sR of of SI Ro volutions, The table Dan Koval at dhe Wah «rat new an called the Red House, 3d Avenue. Wickets p playing to commence at 10 o'clock, Murphy & Whitson’s line of stages ran to and from the Ground every half hour Jel9at*re gm GOTHIC HALL, BROADWAY. HE long promised Mechanjcal Exhibition brought to this be opens country ic Mons, George Tietz, of Paris, hate ed to the public on Monday next, June 15th, open for the summer season, commencing every a To'elock. The ta are as large as life the Arabian M. Spanish ‘Trumpeters, of Vai Petit Tambour, the Dancing Lady, Mademoiselle E ng all as large as life, and performing every act of yitality. jon 23 cen jal lwis®re USIC. STRUCTION given on the Piano at two Fe rs - by ho understands the prot ishing to ake fowl please at the Herald office. PIANO. FORTES. eres aad warranted acticle. TO VOCALISTS, MUSICIANS, AND THE THEATRI CORBYN, Man Mg bs Bell Ri FoF wise lingers, re W . COnRRy tatoraes the marebers atthe Hse’ os ro that he will have fulfilled Theatrical saree ment with @ and tenders his ser- Vices as travel ing agent vo ~ professor, band or com- of dtints of acknowledged talent about to travel Iaving completed his second t throughout the United States, auades, Texas, and the Teland ‘of Cubs, durex he thas "visited almost syety seetion of those countries, and made himself practically mnted with those details and statistics mare to professional travellers, | be believes that eo veri Prove ‘advantageous toany | to party with whom oaneee. Lal Manager of the Swiss Bell Letters addresse: Ringers, care of Bo. Smith, aig, Mow if fed priorto May loth, and prepaid, will meet wi Prompt ae at nat time. 7 core. ‘s PRL ais RAB Band wi! porter 7 an Fi viday Srenine, commencing June 2nd, aa cat ai bs ef ie Tin LIAM ALLIBON, Proprietor, “MODEL OF NEW cag i vg repregented upon tre receiv} Wie Nisdel ae York, whieh will bes wipleted These v4 - sjews vary from 10t0 40 inches in ony | compensation. mie repre caentato gan of pn publie build: ings: places of business, manutactories, hotels, (private res! es, steamboats, packets, ar number of the first artists, both lan and decorative sinters, can find ‘cmployment by, apply at the office—also & Jow agents, and persona capable of transacting business. Office hours from 2 ‘'? TER BELDEN, 96 Broadwev. ald im*rre ISTOL GALLERY. HE ed respectfully informs his patrons and the TS theitbe tiereeertally inter p perpose of prac. | sored pat cet eke ot | "Pistols sve all moder improve: eh an Nos. 15, 17 and 19 Conall at. ARK THEATRE—Bores, 50 cts; Pit, 37 Ge coats Friday "Kvening “Ties eee eeley u Evening, June is— a, entitled | terday, in executive session. FFICE—Terrence “hee 5S | by Yan- ids, as well as laurels, for a compliment to his profes- hat my success may con- iso remark that so long as the Bowery Thea- NOW OPEN FOR THE a LATEST. INTELLIGEN —————————————E THELUGRAPHIC RUPORT THIS MORNING, THE OREGON TREATY CONFIRMED. The Senate confirmed the Oregon treaty, yes- Gen. Gaines, and Aid, arrived in Washington last evening. and left home the next day. Nothing later was received in Baltimore, last night, by the Southern mail, from the seat of war. The steamer Galveston was daily expected at He received his orders on the 10th, | New Orleans, with later dates from the army. Mr. White, of the St, Charles Hotel, New Or- leans, was killed by being thrown from his horse. Two hundred Indians are encamped at St. Jo- sephs, on their way to Fort Leavenworth, to vol- unteer with the Santa Fe expedition. The Mor- mons and Indians were comunitting depredations | upon American property. The ship Huguenot, from New Orleans to Liv- erpool, was struck by lightning on Friday last, off Martonella reef, and put into Charleston in dis- tress, on Sunday. The lightning had ignited the cotton in her hold. The fire was extinguished by * | the engines. The letter bag stolen from the steamboat at | Cincinnati, has been found in one of the state | rooms of the boat, rifled of its contents. | cupants of the state room continued on board un- The oc - tilthe boat arrived at Wheeling. They then left for a hotel, but one of them returned with a large box, stating that he meant to return to Cincinnati. He left the box on board, but was not seen again. On reaching Cincinnati the box was broken open, | contents. east. THA: | and found to be filled with letters rifled of their The rogues are supposed to have gone PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS. Senate. Wasninoron, June le. INKS TO GENERAL TAYLOR. Mr. Hovsron, of the Military Committee, reported a joint resolution, giving the thanks of Congress to Gen Taylor, and for other purposes. THE PUBLIC LANDS. On motion of Mr. Burxsn, the bill to reduce and gra- | duate the price of public lands was taken up. Several amendments were adopted, which were ordered to be printed, and the bill was tponed until tomorrow. TIVE #RSSION. ex ‘The resolution heretofore submitted by Mr. Allen for abolishing executive sessions, was considered. Mr. Al- Jen made a few remarks, chiefly in reference to publica. tions, about the treaty before the Senate, and said the whole matter of secrecy was a sham. The vote was 13, noes 35. An unsuccessful attempt was made to bring up the warehousing bill, after which the Senate went into ex- ecutive session, then taken upon the resolution, and war rejected—ayes CONFIRMATION OF THE OREGON TREATY. At five o'clock the body closed their session, having confirmed the treaty. ‘The vote, pro and con, is variously stated 40 to 11, and 38 to 12. The seal of secrecy rela- tive to this question has not been removed, nor will it be, until after the ratification ofthe treaty by the two govern- ments. sable for a telegreph report, House of Representatives. PERSONAL EXPLANATION. A personal explanation of an exciting character took place between Messrs. Stevens and Yancey, not conden- from want of time, in which the position of Mr. Stevens, on certain subjects, is alluded to in manner offensive to him. THE TARIFF BILL. The House then went into Committee of the Whole on the tariff bill—Mr. Cobb in the chair. The bill re- ported from the Committee of Ways and Means by Mr_ Seaborn Jones, was opposed by Messrs. McLeun and Mcllvaine, of Pennsylvania. Mr. Young, of Geer- gia, obtained the floor, who gave way to @ motion to take up the INVALID PENSION BILL. Mr. McKay moved to strike ovt three thousand dollars providing for pay of pensions to the wounded on board of private armed vessels. Opposed by Mr. King, of Mas- sachusetts, and Mr. Holmes, of 8.C. The Committee rose for want of a quorum. E PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS. Personal explanation between Mr. Hilliard and Mr. Yancey. The Hou: adjou: BY THE MAILS. Wasuinecton, June 17, 1846. The War Estimates—The Tarif—Gen. Gaines— The Consular System, &c., §c. Yesterday, Col. J. Knox Walker, (just recover- ed from a very severe indisposition,) private Se- cretary of the President, was the bearer of an im- portant message and important accompanying estimates, &c., to both Houses of Congress. The President repeats his recommendation that the tariff of 1842 be reduced, modified, or repealed. He founds his reasoning upon the able proposi- tions, estimates, &c., of the capable and ready Secretary of the Treasury, who has devised a plan whereby the expenses of the war as in peace, can be met, an vernment, in yet the tariff be brought down toa purely revenue standard, as demanded by the majority. The truth is, Mr. Walker has shown himself equal to any emer- gency that may arise; and has displayed such power and ability in his administration of the fis- cal affairs of the government, that every body, ir- respective of party, acknowledges thathe ranks justly with the most able men that have ever filled the high and responsible Secretaryship of the ‘Treasury. The message of the President was accom ed also with estimates and reports from Governor Marcy, Mr. Bancrott, ublic officers. Yemanded by quarter master General Jesup, for the tran: of war, General Jesup and other The ‘largest amount of money is aporiaten of troops, supplies, munitions While a reduction of duties is manded, the President recommends the issue of. Treasury notes, and authority to the Secretary of the Treasury to negotiate « short loan, if demand- ed by co, prehended, will probabl Gen. Taylor arrives wit the exigencies of the war with Mexi- his however will not be the case in all pro- babilty. The only serious contest that may bel be SP oceur, if at _ his forces in the ss borhood of Monterey. General Gaines has not yet made his appear- ance here. He may arrive with Gen. ected. Phe Senate is engaged with the treaty settling bar Vega—daily the Oregon question. Benton and Calhoun have kissed and made friends. Allen has ‘caved in.’ : Congress is expected soon to act w jet of the Secretary of State, for a 1 “4 his department and the consular wish the subject good speed, for it~ is edly needed. Wasninoton, June 17, 1846. | state of Affairs in Washington—The Oregon Trea~ ty—The Chairman on Foreign Relations, §¢., &¢- The Senate in Executive session to-day, were engaged upon nominations, the treaty being in the hands of the committee on Foreign Relations, of which Mr. McDuffie is appointed Chairman, | after twelve ballotings, including those of yester- day. The contest would have been briefer, but | that the Whigs thought the effort worth a little perseverance in persuading, asa dernier resort, a sufficient number of the refractories to co-operate | upon a Whig, which was within two votes of be- ‘ing accomplished yesterday, by the neenting of ‘adrift without some testimonial in his | His resignation speech was brief, and* to the | several of the fifty-four fort upon Mr. day, posh 58 MeDufiie, passed a lar hands in business on A dens the * of general gratification. Nor is Allen to be turned or oengh vd. d before the vote was an on z that there —_ a clear majority men concent After the extra balloti: . tof rs into his his nuthoriy’ nail this 3 has acted like a true soldier. In- se inthe Senate, except upon 64 evitable war,” has been a subject favor.— dignified, purpose. He made it no occasion, as he might have justified himself in | doing, for a final blast national soil. the President, sup the to hi inst a surrender of the He saw that his arrows would hit notwithstanding the President is ave acted under the instructions of a. We enjoin ail good citizens to adopt