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THE WAR WITH MEXICO. INCIDENTS, MILITARY PREPARATIONS, &e., de. The schooner Sarah, Captain Eldridge, arrived yesterday from Tobasco, whence she sailed on she 25th ult. We learn from Capt. E. that when he sailed it wns daily expected that a revolution would break | geese } oot in favor of Santa Anna. The order of the government to seize all the | tat Ainerican vessels in port, was hourly looked fo1 when the S, sailed. It has since been received. ‘The Yucatan schooner which had been captur- ed by our squadgon, and released in respect to a Yucatan flag, had arrived at Tobasco. One of the supposed ringleaders of the revolu- | § tién had been taken and thrown into prison. Incidents, ée., of the War. Courier, in speaking of Gen. Taylor, é hee ee this county, and al ays hes sidered it, and regards it as his home. His father, Colonel Richard core, ‘was an officer inthe old Continental army, and died at his residence near this city about ten years since. He was an elector in this district for Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, and for Henry Clay the first time he was a candidate for the Presidency. General Taylor at oo een owns several valuable houses and lots on et, in this city, He also owns a large Pistaton, in Mississippi, and a smaller one in iis The birth-place of Gemvenl Taylor has become a sub- ject of some doubt. Pept inia and Kentucky have dis- puted for the honor of his birth; and in Virginia three mg have claimed him—Caroline, Amherst, and Orange. We underr':~4, from the best authority, that the county of O1 }» in Vi ‘inia, is entitled to the dis- tinction. ‘The brother of General Ta: lor, attached to the army, and General Taylor’s daughter, who is mar- ried to Jefferson Davis, Esq., a member of the House of Representatives from the State of Mississippi, are in Washington. The Rev. R. A. Stuart, of Iberville, now captain of a volunteer ¢ company on the Rio Grande, in a character- istic letter to the adiioe of the Baton Rouge Gazette, | says :— My command is rife for the work. West Baton Rou; turned out a fine goupeny, equal to mine. I to have them to preach to, an dine with, at the city of Mexico.” The Military Preparation for the War with Gen. Wool is to Pty the cavalry companies to rendezvous at oo They are to proceed to Fulton, Athanaas, lying on Red ri army of 4000 mounted men, they march to Chihuahua, Mexico, one of the Mexican States, bordering T. tho west, and se) d from Texas by the fio Grand del Norte. Chihuahua is bounded north by Californi and lies about 400 miles west of San Antonio, ‘Texas, through which town the forces oat The troops, we | suppose, are oo cia first to the of Chihuahua, and | thence north to California, some miles dis the entire distance from Memphis | nearest point—mi | to California some me ioe miles.—Memphis Eagle. MICHIGAN. The whole number of companies State is already obtained. The ranks of uite fall, but are rapidly fillin, wank the call has been made is creditable to oar State, and especially to our volunteer militia— Detroit Advertiter. T learn that i. uired from this some of them pa ih 9 all and the abo | Nava: | aves was a general improvement in prices to-day, | Mort Bonds 0 see [oe BG Com feos ‘or eis tnd country displays, sapien We learn that a draft of something over forty men, | Without transactions to any great extent. Pennsylvania ea ‘te Dn Island RR 3t 100 ag |e (epee papell no ral silleare he Navy, dard this oring, for New¥ork, 6% went up 4 er cent: Reading Rallroad Bonds, 3; i Nor Sean 7751 © 2186 | tate hSving bees sclected with haricle, warranted ayer immer charge — +» June 19. } Farmers’ Loan, }; Morris Canal,}; Canton,}; Long | $0 do bio S750 Fy FIRE WORKS! FIRE WORKS | | Island, }; Harlem, §; Norwich and Worcester, 4; Read: | i) 4° ae Hi “ey separ | Police Intelligence. | ing Railroad, 3. | 50 de Es 68 ke. ik eine WO Estensive Robbery—A young Jew by the name of At the second board prices were firm, with very mo-| # bio 373 So Farmers $8 | bei paete Reeth ere ee foe aghiersg Goorge Simmons was arrested yesterday'on a c \f | feetared in this country, and!cat be furnished to!auy extent. stealing near $3000, consiating ‘of gold and bank file | derate a It is the general impression in that street | | 50 do 57 Cc EDGE belonging to his employer, Mi Cardosa, No. 13 , that there must be within the next thirty or sixty days, | stblee onan’ heat beh Excl om Gael ecocinle ciel el ae Cit Chatham street. a & very great speculative movement in stocks, and conse- | 195 Nor& Wor RR 31 4 ba 2% | | fires, primers, port Sets, Saal esroce, Xe aH uP Pe bi quently an advance in prices of fifteen or twenty percent | 25 573g 125 lo gyvecament or merchant vessels, can be o! applying intl tas broken open, anare Ay wg ait Ccttes in some of the fancies. We cannot but coincide with 73 is Sie odes ot f | Smyo7 im¢r fe An a pret irpey ies cheagis ie See Rican cared Peal Past this opinion, as we see nothing in the political or com- | = % 3 cot 50 do bs 38 | | Rg WILDER hat ng thoroughly rei ‘and relura fe ‘nt of money. A ; , anew t way, bs BS sp Apt ses, the box was ™ercial world, likely to prevent very prosperous and | Hotel) is prepared to receive families me Renttewen 2 found in the hed inthe yard broken open, and the , very easy times. As soon as things get settled down | Married, as boar uner boarders can be Lemire Re- gold and bank bi ing in the box only upon the present basis, and they get once more regula: | On Sunday evening, the 14th inst., by Rev. Charles G. | ferences a Jet9 Im#me $60 in ibrar Say, acheck. They having at the time a i i Sommers, Joux THomrson, of this city, to Miss Manca- LACK BAI SCARFS AND savage dog in tho 9, yard. ‘Therefore. if it had been y | ted, we may expect much better times than we have had | SoNhtt san” of New Branswick. -” SHAWLS. ie articles are very stranger ard, he would undoubtedly within the past two years. | On Friday, the 19th inst, at St. Peter’s Church, by the fC4rce bon no Vpn form those ee phavee gee ap Siarmt be ides CR rier lier i | ‘The officers of the Canal Bank of Lockport, one of the | nee. c. C. Fhe, D: Do Heon Cassy, to Mies Sana E | old'stock into new, ved ei ine black, cused’come from the coal s! i evious | ss euti oRGE, both of this city. black, he ‘old’ and to the discovery of the robbery. Committed by Justice | institutions of that place, which has recently stopped | bor vs | HOMIA'S Dyelug Lstablishinent the, Ce a a Osborne for examination. payment, have issued the following card to the public:— ffiee 490 Pearl street, opposite City Hall Pl.ce; 275 Bleecker Grand Larceny—Officer Lown, of the third ward, ar rested, yesterday, a man called Samuel Boyce, for steal- | bis ‘a trunk containing female wearing apparel valued at , belonging to Mrs. Margaret Oliver. it appears this | rascal took the trunk from Chamberlin’s Hotel, in Robin- €on street, under pretence of taking it to the residence of Mrs Oliver; instead of which ho took it to his own place | in William street, where he was di>covered by the above vigilant officer.—Committed for trial b; er justice Osborn. ‘Stealing Copper—A man called Eff Walder was arrest- ed last night on a charge of stealing about thiriy feet of copper pipe, valued at $5. Hae ae Sa to John Wells, No. 4 Fee i street.—| for trial. Petit Lareeny —Thomas Hurle: was arrested for steal- | «ing $176, belonging to Jacob Raynor, No. 66 Ludlow street—Locked up for trial. Ste Lamps—Officer Whikehart, of the 10th ward, | arrested, yesterday,a Dutchman called Frederick Hus. enbedel, charged with stealing four lamps, valued at $12, | the property of Henry Vandewater, residing in Ludlew street near Grand—Locked up for trial. On the" Sneak” again.—The dwelling house occupied | by Mr. James A. Kissam, yesterday morning. by some “sneaking” thief, who stole therefrom Tadies? old ‘lepine watch, a lace cap and a black silk ress, A silver watch and dress were dropped | and left in the entry, apparently in the haste to escape | from the premises.—No arrest. Movements of Travellers. Tho following arrivals bear yore testimony to the increase of summer travel to this ne At ‘the W. Bennett do.; r, Cincinnati; Jno. aanoct, do.; W. Gibson, us Nery; J. Gaunt, Als.; W. Bliss, Nova Scotia; Ciarke, Fine . Froxcle, Baltimore; Jud; Willard, roy: A. Colestt |. McCleleon, Mich.; Capt. Cleleon, U. Naton, Ni Providence; Jno. Do wning, le, , Enfield; H. Cranston, Rockaway; ight burgh; AH Hewaanadtont hip Paul Jones; Jno. win Wateon, Boston; Capt. hibg al U8. Eng’r; H. Irvine, Baltimore: Rev, Mr. Child, Ws°%' Lanier, Maison; W. ‘ew Orleans; H Cashe, Boston; N. Dunbar, do.: © ‘ D. Clarke, Boston; W. Davis, T land; Bir E. Poore, do; Geo. cott, "England. City.—Rev. W. Hornblower, N. J.; J. Glenn, Conate J. Hoyt, Conn.; A. R. Palmer, New Bedford; J. Til Boston; B. Hammett, do.; Dr. bam, Phi bets; | ttingly, | Wath ieee Phila; Cant, Reyactin’3 Ia.; Geo. Stuart, (Geo. Mat ‘Bimpron, ‘West Point; Gi ven 8A Franxuix —C, Poav; ; W. Morse, Mas Coston, Cumberland, W iW om, .N. Haven; H. isa, Bridgeport; Washing’ n co.; W. les ton, BCC. Lewis, Pe; H-Dewis, New Orleans; G. Clinton, Buffalo; C. Walker, Buffalo; H. Burr, Norwich; | ‘W Mosely, Albany; J. ‘Todd, Phi ‘an Dyke, Al- | 'W Lockwood, Conn. Jos. Liddons, Pt bber pera at Webber, Boston; J. Parce 1S" Giogry Boa Sem twas or Taper Fe Court Calendar—this Day. Superior Covrt—25, 20, 85, 160, 173, 172, 159, 180, 182, 183, 184, J91, 199, 104, 77, 119, 21,45, 215, 192 to 199,201, 7. Bracpon, THE Bioamist, accusep or Murper. —It is kuown that th’s fellow has married five women. The first is dead. The second is Lucy Ann Jones, of New Castle, Maine. Third, was a resident of Boston—fourth, of Mansfield, Mass.—fifth, of New York. the women, who confronted this ‘Purk, was Lucy | Jones. There was evidently on the trial no very | tna feelings existing een Lucy aa her false hus- band. Lp hicg Penrod r Whipple, of Boston, some important disclosures, She says that Bragdon came to ey city with her in October, 1843—she bei on her way to see her friends at New Castle. ‘That about nine o'clock in the evening, of the hee having been visi some friends India street, 1 A a nomad to bee ral road vepot. meeer foveal a ynd kill- ed aman therein, him on Wewpon— in ‘This was the even’ He puther on boat west on trial. Officer Whipple was in this city Preis looking wp evidence inthe case. He found the fat in India street, whom Lucy and Bragdon visi Rey well recollected the Now! and the time of their leaving the house on the night Col. H. was murdered. A barber also recoliects having shaved Bragdon the next morning, when he paid him out of a poeket full of change. If ap] recollect rightly, Bragdon wes atthe time suspected of the crime, and the officers were in search for him several days, itis stated that te hails from Searboru’, Maine.— Portland irgus From Nova Scotia.—It is now known with cer- tauity, that Lord Falkland will leave the shores of this Province, perhaps forever, in the first A it steamer, unless his Lords! ois successor should arrive muer than expected, and pag ee of his official feathers seymour cae a8 ta = ya i tive, Of mour, the of je Navi om- © mmusier'in Chief Vice Adviral Sir' rancle W. Austen, arr on Wednesday morning in five days from Ber muda. Sir Francis Tat twoorelock in th afternoon under @ salute from the citadel—Halifaxz Paper! f the 16¢h inet. Metallic Tablet and dealers are invited to and examine terus ot the above, at the minal eta es srrbeddivev. 5 Werder ete Coles Dr. Christie has had many cncommnnas Merchants the varions pat- ine following is Be he a mn. i vine We refer our readers to the advertisement of these arti “e~ Tastednas Juma. ne have by necks ran tie Coatinent. tion ie ‘see Biiecin ee deuce to ow (Amer jean apres, oe and shontd vite tat vera} instan r : Fie Gaels ually Ot the ated Seates i a Bd y, iver, and from egy | with an | up. The prompt. | steamboat, ard. She had not seen him since, till she saw him | i Cineineattt June ll nh. ing, Shaving, and Wig rially decreased, owing to the fact that these institutions CROTON | SWIMMING BATH, Rare nie ome Noe ae pealey the Baths are unsuz- | had 600 BROADWAY. phy. fort and con ence, " pursued a more liberal policy, relieving as far as tan Seta with, ot, Col Cold, and Shower Baths boy they could the demands upon them for discounts. The | T'H*,iropteior of the, BROADWAY bypst Adages pied | at Coens with clean brushe many Ye perio, having | government and the northern banks are heavily indebt- | modious Cons Basi, plied with pare | form geutlemen that he will, as usual, give that’ branch of his | ed to the banks of New Orleans, and the regulation or | Syery convenience or ‘the. comfort of Bathors es busivess his personal attention. | equalization of exchanges, would relieve the money mar- | desideratum hithereo uuattaiued in any other similar esta Portable Shaving assortment tm'he snbsertbers’ ty of Tra: r shott jo ket of New Orleans very much. A movement in pro- duce to any extent, would remove much of the existing embarrassment among tho commercial classes, but the ‘he Bathii wt rebuilt on anew ventilated than D h enter foc Ts ne oh oparraanes has hes boon lenneng raey, Containing yur and Medicated | ason is unfavorable for any permanent improvement of | Bathe from that nature, and we cannot anticipate any immediate ree | ~~" LOST: ee lief of any consequence. | A EEMALE, CHILD, from the green in frget of Lafayette The government wil! require large amounts of specie Sr aaa the the Mansion Hot it Hobol 7th to carry on the war with Mexico; and the demand and | wnerah Fob nl *amed m f | bh | drain mus, to a certain extent fall upon the banks ot tr Srey at may ai ial eed with he mn New Orleans. The banks of that city have nearly seven | trad ont bli millions of specie, an amount about equal to that held | ful Hlgsreste ved | by the banks of this city, Any government draft on any | —*“ deposite bank of this city, in favor of any bank in New | iT oof Ba cow respectin, F parents, jt Lafayette Garden, Hoboken, INFORMATION WANTED, OF HOMAS TERRELL, that left New York dest Joly, and. hi ill be thauk- ing har Wu be t ithy action, so ver i < S powerfal stimulan f the year. It Forse from he warm buch Ose cre ceases Tae sree: Metson theo nnn, | bck eo months arated Ss costae? Wasco? eS his mother earth, embued with more than} giant energy. “To with the balance that may exist between these institu | 7 j,'4 native of Ireland, County of, - hose who poi never used the tions. would say rm salt water baths, we t the foot of Desbrosse: | | more | Street, (34 py Sea will never wis Some time since the Secretary of the Treasury made a | t to use any oher. specie draft onthe Merchants’ Bank.of Boston, in favor Brooklyn. 3 Sndden Changes—There ts nothing of the Canal and Banking Company of New Orleans, for | WANTED, .. te To the human renee than sudden co Rs of.at- | two hundred thousand dollars. The Merchants’ Bank of | pee to-gpen Oyniers. nd bs agloelld mapynere,.. Hee vecibos the Band, eules: ion | Boston, not wishing to part with that amount of specie, ard! ‘e ‘ = bok thasla pat od by tee antec et | ie possible to prevent it, placed an amount corresponding | WANTED, hs, colds, consumption, Lg inflamed e' ‘sore throat, fevers, | With the amount of the draft to the credit of the Canal | 4 Also, fora Porter rheumatic pains fn vations area parts of thé body, and many other | Bank, in the Phenix Bank, of this city, that bank being | cash inn os for ss er ri dian Vegetatl tea ‘ely itl medicive | a creditor bank to the Canal Bank of New Orleans, and | 3/10" red de o ihe, Furniture and Un. for carrying they. gavel fio F ocetin cia' ana as that Gitenk fexwandl . | dertaking ‘ his to's gocd those humors whi not ouly of Bs ee | gave them notice to effect, forwarding, at the same | chance to mi Karly to ‘GILLESPIE, 503 Pearl st. fea ofe heaven. Four or aid time, the certificate of deposite. Upon receipt of the Pa Ba WANTED my py very night on gine and certificate, the Merchants’ Bank of Bost S fe nt obstinate colds at the same | notice and ce * jank of Boston Bova Serta Titielte ceapes oe be restored to a healthy tone, | was informed that tho Secretary of the ‘Treasury re- YOUNG man who perfectly und ne the retail Dry and rhe ‘blood x0 gommtnet perihied, that new life anc will e 0 Sivan to the whole ell acquainted wi the city retail trede. : aman, quired (is payment of the government drafts. in spe- | TO LSe coutle nous other weed epviy; hngaite aT Cathe: it shoul: fd be remembered that M; Samuel Reed, | cie; and that these drafts had nothing to do with any | rine stret. Je20 Ite Brownin e Cicer fiat son Fa ssc au ; | balance the Phenix Bank of New York might have ANTED, and ar they purchase ‘no Wright's Indian Vogetable Pillt ai | against them, and returned the certificate of doposite on | A T the National Coffee House, No. 215 Washington street, | our office, we cannot xwareaty as genuine any medicine that may’ have for sale. only security against imposition is to purchase from no person, unless he can show a certificate of agency, oat the Office and General Depot, No. 288, A a ficst rete Pastry Cook. None need apply unless they can come well recommended. jets 3t*re H. LUSCOMB, Spdt. the Phenix Bank to the cashier of the Merchants’ Bank, requesting him to draw the funds he had placed in that Groawich street, Biew | institution, and forward thom to New Orleans in specie, WANTED TO BORROW, bw WILLIAM WHIGHT: | Which was agcondingly dane:. It thus appeara:that Ties: 12 For (siz mouths, “A bonus of $1 10), nd good in- ye Musical alton ae xoung Tadion | sury drafts requiring a transfer of specie from one point | Chi ° ene 3t*re cuts and Guardians “Music Taught on the most | to another, must bo carried out independent of any ba- | ANTED, c ith idity,and 5 | my io Meth " mid eaied tae bir tin he ets liner | tance, or anything else oxisting between the banks in | A TERSON onigrad ie een to twenty-five ; wi meus ihowindee ‘of the reienee to her pupils, combined with minal their regular busine French and English pu ful execution, is desiro tlemas = = ly own resi 7 of this pap oon 1 ‘ WANTED, jercer street, where | » Bietaly resides will resetve personal acention. sal is” | ‘ano ‘0 Poomapivasis ts > s 4 3 § A. EW, setive, Youur Men to go houth or Were, to net as | ais ssa ji 4 Fact } Great Demand for News—-Philadciphia | 45! sash Farmer Trbld Bi Reading RR 3d oe alter etme os rergpi tea ery che ‘Agents for the Herald, G. B. 3 a $6 25%, 200 do boo 70, | Some mea now in our employ will, no doubt, make over | ing, $4 street, below Chesnut, adr as 1,000 per year clear of all expense. Each man will have his ied, spd where thoes wt subscribe will Tlease Twill be necessary for them to have at rdeaat from Ieee thet anes faguitamesignly afer the aeival of ie | f° Hlallts5 Broadwaye ap'ataite’ Oflee of the-Fing | cary. Terms, 75 cents per month, clu ne the Sanday He: | as ail Teiasts meat betpoet pala my 16 Im*re rald; 65 eemts without it. Singl: | FIRE WORKS—FOURTH OF JULY. NEW YORK LABARATORY. BENNETT, 196 Front street, two doors sonth of Ful- ‘Phe most extens brilliant assort Naw a of the Ohio River. State of River. .8 feet scant. Wheeling, June 2. yor , June 15. ee | i i aera, at | prematknitecRLER EO DOES KL aie F scroll wheels, torbi panes | fi ae i cee a ing crackers, double head Friday, June 19—6 P. M. Country mere and dealers i in general, are requested to MEETING of the Plasterers’ Benevolent Society, = be held a Mil ° rts Bows ener = og Oy | et 26 Gre mwich street, 357 Grand street, 740 Broadway P. ihascta iratgot stienle ofthe members BLEACHING POWDERS. At @ meeting of the directors of the Canal Bank of | Lockport, held at the banking house in the Village of | | Lockport, this 16th day of June, 1846, the following pre- | amble and resolution were unanimously adopted :— | EDMOND BUTLER, President. ()() Casks Boyd's Bleaching, Powders, just arrived and ‘Whereas, from various causes and casualties, this bank | _Jonn McGrarn, Sec’y. Ite \ for sale by & BROOKS, has become.embarrassed, and whereas, farther efforts to | “A CARD. | _dei9 Ie*re Chand 6) Nara st sustain #s credit, or meet its engagements, at this time, 31 aN 2 it. would, in the opinion of this board, be fruitless, and tend gir perme a aE REAMS JUST regined and for sale by— New You, June —, 106. engers, having ‘made a voyage | 2000 Ethe undersigned, selves sailors and gentlemen. ry of Anthracite tion to the quantity of land.) in Pennsy!vaui whole tract 356 acres, Propo: The directors confidently Delieve that the bank has as | to the prejudice of the creditors of the bank, therefore, in the ship MMPIRE, from. Liverpool to New RSSE & BROOKS, Resolved, That this bank suspend payment for the pre- | bared ER daty i Seocoee Oe ar gratitude fo for pants we Of | deld sere 65 and 67 Nassau st. sent, and until the farther order of this beard. plete nrwedi pages dene a Sy wiee ustemicn, COAL LAND FOR SALE, their strict attention t " A true copy from the minutes stant Cashin. | duty and discipline when necessary, thereby proving them: | NE piaixided, one half part of the best and largest quar. | | | claims, but patiently await the result of measures al- . 109 Avenue C., wasentered | Wan. W, | * Habe Belt and lady, Daniel Wilton, Stephen Callow and lady,’ EB Hichardson. je20 GAS CHANDALIERS, &c. ORAM . HAUGHWOUT, respectfully invite the ate abundant assets to meet all its e: ments to the pnb- | lic, if moderate time be allowed; and they hope that the | creditors of the bank will make no sacrifices of their George Zukary, het measure, a {Company onthe eas, andthe Iands. of the 01 oth now in we Ly © ration, wiltbe sold chee Hor funher pericular, app aa T je19 Im*z&e pcaorae com ACRE co., Pa, ready commenced, to resume business within the time allowed by law, of the speedy winding up of the affairs | of the institution. of those wishin, chase Gas Fixtures, to | DENTISTS : DR. BROWN § BROTHER ‘The arrival of the steamship Caledonia at Boston from Ais and.all other Astares nécenssty for erthet | Noy Brosivey Getweet Chemibgisane Reade streets Liverpool, gives us advices from all parts of Europe five next to Stewart "ic Core. new marble insert aud fill days later than those received by the Great Western. ‘The news both politically and commercial, is highly fa- tterns Girandoles, improvements in design, style and by In regard to the quality Wrork, they deem it quite auf- | Teeth extracted with leas than half the usual pai of vorable and interesting. It was anticipated that the re- | gefeuttoaas that st ail ade BY Mieke Corned nts aa | Toothache ‘cared’ without the least pain, ‘ ception of the accounts from this side, in relation to our phia, whos turers is esta: | Double sets of Teeth on the atmospheric pret sare aes difficulties with Mexico, would have a depressing influ- Nieman in Washing: | _ Operations evied. O | ence upon the principal money markets of Europe, in | @ late’ National Fair, pays this handsome ep | fales were to some extent to the trade. The improve- | | com Dec aie the richest display in the Fair, is made by Cor- nelius & Co , who exhibit a number of articles equal to any- thing i imported, and which caunot be surpassed save by them- c | aise celebrated Professor Cressee, w! the Trustees of the di consequence of the immense interest the capitalists of England, France and Holland have in Mexico; but when | the steamer left, the depression was slowly wearing away. Upon the announcement that the Government of | ~ PATENT SHIELDED VICTORIA SHAWL D DIAPER PINS. ODWARD & BROTHERS, Brooklyn, New York, re the only legall piney manulacturers of the d article, in Stat D which authority it the request of ‘ks, went to En- Great Britain contemplated offering its mediation, for the | rope, examined the of England, virtue of a pate mt ri. Uke jomas W ood- “a | teotlaud, and other pl —" Th d, Mi 1842. Th warded by the publ settloment of the difficulties between the United States | sithough’ he visited. thos Tor the Caprese’ parpose of | {0 this artiéle, hes induced some. waprincipled. person! to te and Mexico, an improvement was clearly visible, and we seeking specimens ol superior excellence for the interior of | fringe ut the rights. of the ep Sys ia dw he found none to surpass a cr article in 1 one, i have no doubt the advices by the steamer of the 19th | i ar? ombnaion of chante and beeutifal forms, with | detvoring to mide fa fraud on the put gt a, 4 chasing. an . Tis widerst inst—which leaves Liverpool tovday—will be of the | POncsHone Meteues with C. & Co.are anch that they are | the fibricator of this, spurfius article hes the efiromery to most favorable character, in regard to this matter. All regularly suppii ir most approved and desirable ar- ood tiarhe haasecered If agsinst the consequences i ticles. And they warrantall to be care: mut of an action at law, by conveying le to any property he Sagoshinane Sie new Mierke loan, Nad obaaed, ahs.) CE, aciltaton Pew iwisere” | nominally possessed, to other parties. ‘This movement, how: | decline in the old bonds had been experienced. The Liverpool cotton market had slightly improved, prices were firm; with an upward tendency, and the ever, by no means secures purchasers und venders of the BEA GR SND RANCH PARIS STRATE HATS > | Hous aniele from uch coned UST opened, per last packet from Havre, a very aot | lot of the above desi and shapes now worn in Pi sonable prices. The assortment is at p the most desirable in the city. je20 lw*re 10,000 * ‘must ether ‘Shi ee on their patent To this end shey here! itll a va who ment is principally attributed to the state of our affairs with Mexico; but we have no doubt that the accounts which from time to time reach Liverpool from this and | Sp pce at law manufacturer or vender. reward of FIFTY bok hry pg to any yer such infurmation as we cha! ‘st. AMS News and Book Paper, vit:— Conn. | our Southern markets, in relation to the extent of the | Sale crop now coming to the Southern seaport depots,have had | to 32 ¢ | } fa very grent offect in sustaining prices and stiffening the | tos i teri eens cas aes war eccorieoten market. Tho fact that the present crop will be at least | to 60 and obtains judgment for ie same. 1 to 23 | Brooklyn, June 9, 1846 je18 Iw*re three hundred snd fifty thousand bales less than that of | to 33 |G, BEATENAHL, from Broup:caweig, Germany. wishes last year, could not possibly have had a contrary effect. | ton Charles’ Lincen, Please address any rare: ‘All the produce markets of Great Britain were,under 6 we es ie the tame to Win Hadde, 322 Brondvey, isting circumstances, in @ very encouraging condition, eh aes NOTICE, notwithstanding the unsettled state of prices, growing | For sslein lots to suit pare! ROM the st of May, Mis, the corarterahip between A. out of the uncertainty which for atime surrounded the | pRINVING mere BROOKE, sand Namen | F Se Rae EF My itm under, the frm Of Dolaahans cor bill, The slight decline in prices, was, without | ordes.atshor notice, at thelr exensive Faber Work Wind: | sor, lwre bi doubt, caused by the doubt many interested entertained, | esa Hal mer 8 | in relation to the operation of the new bill. We annex a statement exhibiting the condition of the | banks of New Orleans, according to reports made to the | board of currency, on the 30th ult. ir Baxxs or New Onueans. Joats of fow af ‘and pair sed tv le, from $2 aud upwards re tenes to any part oF tha aged Benton or Canadas “Weoab-ot heraiary ker’ ches | upwards of 20.0.0 names. Jeao SUMMER CLOTHING. | AM. PEELING, handsome give Cambl ¢ Frock Coats 3 de- for hast ng. com inter iam 01 A “z this city ‘and § State, rod ne WS i je arrangements fe receiv! bout we z 215,198 | ee a in mil ef truction. He 10 ‘men to take chat f their com- 35,814 course of twel: One 5,505 | 1, (WO and 4, in | cath 4 in the city, secon mierican Eg! 6,698,031 116 William ins, Oboes he new stor | of Delancey ‘and Chrvstie: streets Feaueste SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. | Shen Sre equested to cal and enrol the.r names, 40" au {0 Specie Poying. en T the Cash Tailoring and Clothing Eatvhlishmen; of |W. | ‘make ui thenumber of an | pects Peving. oaesi'og | ALM. PETTETT, 282 Ble: second door from Bar: | "UN “BA ‘company of 75 fle, een, wheel by right or lef, 1 & Besking Company, des.arz oo | Tu at. (late 90 Falton st.) wher following great attrac- | shoulders forward, in this splendid Too Riles may jank if Son733 it ay loth Coats from $80 $16; Alpaces | lvo hire for drill rooms. 3.94 Coats from $2.30 to to $3; thin Coats, of nen, ginghaia and | “Sei twee Late ot Tih Hayes Infantry. @ | Rrints, from 79 cents to 10 $250; Cassimere Pants fr a fram $3 v0 $6; | is PATENT Tin ra a TiFi 123,210 98 eateries i083 3) Drilling mame Buch, supenor tothe commen Lead Pipe. or ‘Biand ‘ater street. 7,600,890 749,217,914 60 | from.75 U5." Ales lange assortment of Clot, re THOS. OTIS LE ROY & CO Consolidated Association . 1,911,565 51 1'9e8'o76 62 | Cassimeres ‘estings, which will be made to order eat | J eee 988,07 | the most fast ow ich Prices are admitted to be T WE RN: | HUDSON RIVER RAIL ROAD. Total... ...... -++ $22,664,121 63 46,011,208 05 | 10 FIVE per cent cheaper than at any other oie lt | E undersigned, Directors and Commissioners of the There appears to have been a falling off in the circula. | json. River Rail Pan! tie | tion and in the amount of specie on hand, compared with _ p DB POWELL, OCULIST, Ser tea aren pact the report of March last. AND OPERATIVE SURGEON, ing, and the profits to be derived Po} . ATEN? to Diseases of thé Eye and to all ration, independently of indire Banus oF Laiod gad of Vision, irs yet LM o'clock, at his residence, ‘i 7 genera ral sul me th Mar sas oryer Te trEet sage, Ci ie er delay "ail the at of Opacities: eifectua | Sabeeription ‘will be opened at the places reared by MAUROSIS tr d success. » foe SHCABISMUB, or Squintings cured in | Se hacer, and see eae Jue Pmpored, ARTIFICIAL. EYES, of superior bewty | ite,tmblic, m Spite ne pe rat eke cae CLES adapted to ever? ork Vated atthe Ch juae char yee 261 Brosdway—entrance ye Wwaree | I yy hy es Pi eeceanap oy r FIST Ma’ W, MORGAN, cies . LEVETT, DEN . ORE Piss results from buneling verformances of WA FAL AIN, James HOOK AMdibits the following results, 7 thas nreioaer te ‘ham the public of. a nn Wi heen Poinaau Dee, 27,45. Jan. 3.46. Mech. 6, May, 46: | ee kreptent inn tall brauchew of "the Den 305,056 ie should tee anderstand. | Pa}. 8 mee AND SHOE STUKE, ‘ESR eestisn Soneies Stents 1 comaeee a a ey bites of, illiem street Waive 13 zm.gm ery 22.566182 | Insertion of (Artiieval In a he inode dcroft of Mia Sea ne pera | 45,076, O11 ae eric pressure —! ond Messenger. | hen newsl tara vk h There has been a very great increase in the amount of | | le Bold cash liabilities compared with previous periods, and thi gt # ai We collet Meets, increase has been confined to the Citizens’ Bank of Loui Uinta Se Seiten“ Wuedl Celinsos ca ion case ia | siana and the Consolidated Association, both non-specio ply of aaa bend to undersell any es tt 8 paying banks. Will et ats ja cereal GENTETEBAVARA SEGARS, of the cow rand The New Orleans money market hat recently improv. Msoriment of artigies waualy mg Bere, GES Eiance? hg Wendie oy Foredis'ty ed. It is stated that the offerings ot the banks had mate. | where, reat sha canta | wines , yealeh Mosel ue ates, | ; AUCTION NOTICES. | AMUSEMENTS. WM. W: SHIRL FY. Auctiow AKK THEATRE—Boxes, 50 ct; Fis Hove", FURNITURE SAL: by it Evita, This coats. Saturdays Ev Day, Saturday June 20, 10 o'clock, at the sales r. tat tim 17 Wall street, a Jot of secoud hand Foraiture from | Written for Mr. Ma bI chairs, Carpets, Sofas, Ke. Also, 9 Marble; al ment of new and second ha | Rosewood, Black Mah ny Furniture, embricing ofl useful artieles To Boos: AN—Sem, randoles aad Drops, Lamyjs, Chandeliers, Sofa Be td on Hardhead, Mr. Marbl Desks. Refi siteueiarcas, te. ville, Vache; Jouas, Fisher; Clara Mereville, Mrs. pica ANCIENT AND MODEKN PAINTINGS AT o'clock—perlormance to eacomence nt pre- AUCTION. LE vy will sell on Saturday evenii 280 kc ». 293 Broadway, ancient Oil just imported. Al be offered the very plendid. picture of Ganimed length likenes: an. Washiogton, with many ot} ‘Also. | Daguercotype Machine and Fisures, quarter before, entire invoice of 3 noe Mrs fu. ac ptithed TH ONE Nidurse tures of mer N i Kerim, Ge a ra he Lamp, % hanfr 3 The en baban and | Bookcase and Secretary. jel92t®me” | Master Yeoman; MrDavenport; Scherazade, ‘Mrs, Phillips: = Previous to which the drama of the DUMB GIRL OF GE FOR SALE me ree se, Hr Coy; Desperado, Blauchard. WILL. drive also iy a carriag are just f. ry Doors open at'7 o'clock—Cartain will rise ai h o'clock. VASTLE GARDE! nat seven Pe. as si . ioe horse! “Saturday " jue 20—The opening piece of music will eo celebrated opera o! anette, ove not, Mr De Veue- \ A SPLENDID at ofp nal for | chen, by the Misses Vallee, ‘io conclude ihe eet part with , at Jerse the overture to Det Freischutz. Intermission of bait au hour fromthe Western part ofthe State of New York for promeuade and refreshments. ‘The, second part to com “Tele a ere bourg. The Misses Vallee in mence with Le Prince de Hu | “aiNG CHARLES ANIELS—OF THE the Military covieu » Mr | pare breed, received by the Tageat areal rom hompson don, for sale by A. Grieve, 5 Jol ‘Also, rare, Brquze Horse. ind valuable ‘Birds caly ove tundes ble ‘cotabliahment, No. | Qh Suuday Admittance HATHAM THEATIE —Siturda jeville of CORES KIs -, Alter which the firer of te YANKEE, YE Mill, To, be jfollowd by i Pk: Slope, Yaukee Hill, Conclude with ine. burleaof TOM AND JERRY Jerry, Mr De Bar; Kate, Mrs Bucth, open at Past 7, perforinance to commence nt 5 John e.strests B.—Leteers fi will be ateeuded tar by ns mio in dots parte neem paid) al7*imr Hevone and dealer in Aird t ANK D itself has arrived, and likewise 400 of the Saxony Canaries, the wpstliag, of which, to the stranger and curiou: sight—for each customer has and Archy will be b Genilemen 23 they pass Bron api7 in rh GARDEN SACHEM’S HEAD. c THE Hotel at this healthiul and favorite watering pace, (vitnate on the Sound, about 18 wiles from New Mr Chippendal oh ) will re-open on the Ist of July next. | Booths touteer Nits Ch re. he 2 de Viellecoar, having been found entirely ii pplicauts last season, v shave been made, U de la Fedaise, Nias Roberts, Mrs Watts; : aission for the Coacerts A-la-Musard ery . Half an hour’ | (oy, apartments m he Sea Bathing ts safe and convenient, an fresh water baths can at all times be had. F | sailing and fishing excursions, always in readi ‘arrival of th H Staite ing BS ‘Miss. Wintecblo % iss ert Watts; Miss bith Hardwick; Bobbin, Miss Clarke Hien opea at 7 o’elock, to beyin at 8 o'clock precisely 22) ornt a = ~ New You, June iach, 146. ; June 2, 1846. THE. subscriber would respectfull form injunction with very many friends and the patrons ef the above. well ki | rstanding that it is Hathing establishment, that he, will open for ee h to express their n the Ist of July next. Families desirous of obtainin, | professional | for the season will be waited upon at their residences, by leaving their address at the Astor House, on and after the 16 June. at : Se ALON A FURNISHED ROO! benefit at y: theatre : ; feeling assured that if conveniency of eng: | permit, you will act in concert with us in th tribute to the Ircipbeinad 8 We beg you to unme, by uch can be rendered available with you. well ap- Mr. | FJ. LET, in the neighborhood of the Battery, and couve- | sir, with every desire for the continual succe! nient to business—a ueatly furnished room; in-a house | theatre, Respectfully, Ke | where there are uo boarders. Apply at 38 Pearl street. Jas’ J, Mapes, Win,’ Porter, eld lw*m See, P. Morris, oe ob Acker, | — NOVEL STYLE OF SUMMER HATS. ¥ 5. ae Noel J ‘ob i ¥ mis Gay lo rd © lark, GENIN, 214 Broadway, has introduced the novel atyle ee cornell: ick of Summer Ha’s, made of the same material, and fin Pp Porter, Jonas Bartlett, Thos. S. Murphy, Esgs. $c. $c. | €d in the same manner as his celebrated Gossamer Hat or 5 Marky, tremely light—price $3 50. Jel8 wer Brenan GENTLEMEN'S SUMMER HATS—The ty , W. Creemer, of Summer Hats Just intzduced are fr hth gal ane oe Wa. A, Mathews, N John MeKinley, Jos Wanmaer, | John Foote, rent ay, Ghapmman. x OX, Yair apt. Al ert eGroot, fol7 lwis*re 128 Fulton st., Suh Build Bowsny THEATRE, del iE KANCY: "KASHI 7 Vv New York, June 12th, 184, Gin es ONARLE SRA To Pra of J.J. Manes, Gen Gi PB. Morris, Geo, ae mis ttt qiNon Wo. 17 Division street, af $2 30 | sell, J. Sherman Brownell, Louis Gaylord Ciene ae B ck Gentleme | bons, en wae Hats and Paristib | Offtisten to reply to your epistle of the 12th, inat., and I do re att KING. 17 D so with « mingled eentiment of pain and ple Pain, that the Bowery Theatre is about to be depriy, ed of ces of the best gener: Pleasure, in Ha actor im America! “gy ae he qs, as well as learels, for 8 compliment to his profes- sional worth, inane, foe wien they | MM ill I act in concert with you in this mat- ‘American Institute, and which for st e at your disposal the night of Wednes- aie and finish are unsur- 24th inst. While | take occasion to thank you for gg ee gepreneles ier sso oem gerne the he kind expression of the desire that my, success my eon tinue, [ would also remark that so long as the Bow ery | arimiser PATTISON NQE & CO. 25 Delancyst. | tre shall receive the support commensurate with that_wh he during the time it has been under desire be, to m: 1 display of native . Scott, that talent ay well be prond. has been bestowed w my management, 80 field for the culture ai particularly, as in the persou of 3 Order which his vative country the delicate compliment you propose to award Mr. Beutt, | may cheer him on to win new honors, when far awa his birth place, and in a stranger clime,is the heartiest w Yours, respectfully, _jet92tr 'W. JACKSON. ~PALMO’S OPERA TCUEE: CHAMBERS STREET E: the celebrated German Magician, ad enively pupronstested Pedmbtton ot tific Allusions, consisting of various surprising Experimental Feats, based on the. Hidden istry; Pueumatics, Opties, Natural Philosoph Ha’ Alecondes tespesriully saounoes toh eaye fed and the public generally, his return to New York, for the burpone of eiving ' seriea ‘of mystical entertaiumenta, fhe flatters himself. from the yaims taken in their pro: Suction, will give. the most entire satisfaction, give additional effect to his new pieces, th gt Palmo's Theatre nas been entirely decorated, the whole presentlag the appe TEMPLE OF ENCHANTMENT, AS DRY DOCK STAGES via. EAST BROADWAY, MESSRS. MACKRELL & SIMPSON) Hatfield and having purchased from Messrs Bertine, the East Broadway yi soubar request of citizens, and for the better accommo: dacton of the public, aud those crossing the Grand and ton street ferries to Williamsburg, will on and after Monday 2ath inst, run the above line from Grand up Lewis street td Dry Doe near the ferries. y. M. &S. pledge themselves by strict fen jou, to ally sustain its present reputation, as being one of the Best conducted lines in the world. ¥ je20 lw*r LONG ISLAND RAILROAD Train, leaves rh aide, every morning at , trains from Rockies side at ud 954 A. M., and 3 and 5 M. trains £0 through, the former stopping »t 3 Fispliedae and ‘and manor, aud the latter atall places en the roa ute five mu M. In order to TO CON: AND. KORTE NAMILTO boat PROPRIETOR, Capt magnificently illu ie teful for the liberal pat. 7 ronage experienced on.a former occasion at Niblo’s, H. A. Te acess eee Fort Hamilton on Sunday, June | yovare experienced ot hat no pam wil be apeted me: “Amos st. ¢ Rivington st. | THLa renewal of thei v.R. Th in He Malian, ane ‘Tickets 0 cents--Children under ten, half pri Doors open at 7—Perfurmance to ma Te Box 0 from 10. Sto CFM secured. Private Boxes, to admit fou (7 On private business, Herr ‘Alexander cam ics found at ' the Astor H jouse, between the hours of 8 and 9, A. M. | y 6 PLM Jel6 St re ‘pt. O. Vanderbilt, will ran as fol: HE ALL! CHAR 3 respect(ully announce that their SECOND CONCERT wilh oe Pee at the bins of he POLLO OUMS, 410 Broadway, WEDNESDAY Rivii 1g alge | a. | 2.P.M. Coney Island. Wig A.M. on each ways ie and waar THOMAS BELRY, Proprietor. 3 Ji 24, 1846, >" Programme in | HOWES & CO.’S THE LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT ever the United States, compre 90 Men and ring % Carriages to conve! & i se4 2 Thomas U3 Dock, Ful- Whi ton aa a Bryin. NEW YORK MAMMOTH cIkCUS. zed in The company has pints I ans, among bed ppd is fe ‘Spore SUNDAY, JUN 21. , recently arrived from Pari BOELIGHTFUL excursion do | iheos nen. oO Dayar MARIEMACARTE, | mate chaste and clas boing euce, render thts gifted and h ers a fine view of the scenery tous of var harbor and the highlands of Neve: ak. Tue bo e charming AWARE, "eich com- hly-educated artiste the mA pular and commodious steamer DELA Mander, will leave the pier foot of Hammond. street, at 1. Jak festure of the arena in this cowutry. aren Fropostors te Mi Catal street ta, Delaney street at 2 eraetee S96, | Erinn Matas ot ue dutreordieer bed Oe and pier | North River at joel iy ¥ Ms hour. Fare for the whole excursion 25 cet jemo.icore. | Gaby thie distinguished artiece. | Am ‘Seen ovelien which ne aatken aed Their height is ii fect, and their wesght over 700 Ibe. Mr FOR NEWBURGH AND FISHKILL. | Randall weighs 432 lbs. "Mrs. Hnadall. tt ‘THE Steamboat THOMAS POWE caer she world, They will appea f irom the fot of 7 eee ean Stalk,” and he will perform. extraordinary. feats of ona ) Laie strength and agility, and. will ride in a two horse act. The geloeh Ea eeronae eutertainments will comprise 17 Acts of Horsemanship, Gym uastic Exercises, Cl Equestrian Direct ee HOW ‘0 Newburgh every Mot ery Ssecaye Wedne ny end Batuvday wore Tuesday, Weduerday, Neuere Tolclock. for passage or freight sap ae ee persia Pr x Si nOebs"s ken CHSION TO Te PerENG BA nile Act of Tien ein by Mager fixon. ike ixon. Ol OFF SANDY cms FY ER Son TUESDAY DURI gies by the hele ce Mid are E b i BUF- ‘umbler, Mr. Th onder othe Cape seprmt will commence Hector and Billy, Serf ‘Bre running as above on ‘Tuesday, June 23d, 1840, Rostargs and Grout pings. Mr, Sree ave as 104 im the foot of Barclay street, North bus, Fost Hirer, ovclock; Hammond street al street, halt r Howes in ia tpolagiea and and brill WN ae fF Fe t me ill rant Act encies of oi tine zn halt fm Rope kvolutions, ‘The ils Hive! 8; Pike. street, Bast River, 9; past 9 0’ Sug bs A. M., and proceed mitable Dan Emmit et Cs band of mu 2 isa i dist, With a variety of e whole cot Thekle to 2 erm Thay be on oard to furnish Fishing fending, most talented, and classie performers im the world. board. Bait farnished my3! tf ere CRICKET MATCH. A be maich will be played on Saturday th jorth against the Sot the | "Fare 50 cents for the it is well calcula aud arraaged wit ness, having extensive accom \¢ 20th inst. ’s new an ble, t auf Geand at the istand House, rormedy alte’ the Monday, "Apply. om bourd, foot Vieney street, | ed How Avenue. Wickets pitched, and playing to ou Mon aut ed idays. Je20 3tis®r ' | commence at 10 0’c lock. Marphy & Wiston' 's line “of st a fi the | “THE Meet DELIGHTS ‘UL OF ALL Ground every half hour tages run to anfesaered A SAIL, acrous the Findson riverto Hobo | pryyyy long prined HALL, BROaD Ne ken, and thena walk to the welt re pede a ‘Mons. ‘Geo! long the exceedingly picturesque ont easily accomplished and attrac ns that can be made from the city. | ed to the public on Monday the place, will prove the open for the summer season, commencing ¢ tive of all rarual A Torelock, ‘The antomata are as lar c inthe frgunds ow resent « eharmi ng aspect, the trees be | the Are inn Magicl mete Mowal hie a War Bl evant the Amazin Ph ‘nceifent order, having been considerably | posh ‘Trumpeter, the, Lady, Mademoiselle, Babee, emvellished the present spring. On every pleasant afternoon there the Colonnade, Elysian Fie it Band of Music, the Gollensa, ra esfecticas from tes lavorize Operas, pops far airs, marches, waltzes, &e. | all as large as life, and performing every act of vitality. | Admission 25 ceuts. jolt Iwis®re MUSIC. NSTRUCTION given on the Piano i, two Fae np of 1 og in attendance at ‘The Ferry Boats from ‘anal and Christopher ste., ‘month, by a person who understands the jetely fitted up with awnings and seat | “a i faites "S eam Yen trom’ Hoboken ts Bareiey street until 11 | SG4sty. Youns, ladies wishing to talks lees 70 o'clock. Ferringe’ 6% cents. EE sl? HOTTINGUER, trom Liverpool, is waltmer Jel6 Lwis® PIANO FORTES. charging wader geueral order, at west side Burling | PURCHASERS are invited to call ae ' B.—All goods not permitted must fa to pablie | _ onerp—imtpantinaamatoane we WOObt LL a Sis vrURN bes fa me ae NE THE THEATRI of the | ORB: Ws . sneedaly ineat with the aber vices as trayellin sie eae ny of artists off meget nn mpleed ie tetond ou (cee ae taba, cas nas Fisted almost every seation of ATHENZUM HOTEL. i formerly so well kn has ly ua aa 2 tran ent and perm ‘manent 0. MT Broadway. comer eethere 1s also attached to the Hotel a Res- e who do not wish to take their meals at be odated. ‘made himeelf practical theraitetle: ei eet er etre’ toort, Eee iidinae i nt tee i dead tention will be paid to make it a desirable home for all ¢ Gpitowes thachis estelees will — tageous to any Who snay feel it their patronage. peaty with whcie he tony nay oe Sw tw or Bre Ringer, cre ss acevo Sia, 5 ing a Louis Moe “t situated on prepai meet sox ced bailed porto Mey ety is NOW oH FOR THE A Ma Cornet Band wil eS | Bers” rn dee ger gs hs orelock, feVILLIAM ALLISON, YORK. Sue the leas mimediate va the | q t Otice’ Castom "House, ke., is ee furnis! and | e the greatest rua of customers, of most respectable | 8. Stat zt qe people, fot ‘only from the whole of the -TODEL OF NE He, UNDERSIGNED me Sa Ra at from all parts of Europe. oe x4 to go further to partic sopporuat ike Mi janetc tee lw*re na ). KANES PATERT PORTABLE ‘BATHING ber of the rain bo 4 emplo’ A NEW aioe een HE ireany gt which the Kew seta yegalargeatanaar Mh costo sel te weet ae ipithe a on aa | Le ne PORTER BELDEN, 90 ’ is cetully invited J enka Fs OL GALLERY. ta reets, yet BFE hag Tp setestmcedy Art . em r tion wi Toaneiam ty [AMPAGNE Ne FRESH THORN a Hlaatd pt ei Champagne isin | shoot hotel ers, find convenien sod pried ht pT atten! op Of ere ofthis ine | pee Hd el inna ator to 10 that of yp ths country, and ano igher | feet in eam era LIVINGSTON, & CO... marii istf re