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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Wi Wie rcumarnecce: NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 2%, 1846. Pits #80 Ome, ————————— = — = — —— ene ——w = casual ens Tenet ee —————————— NEW BOOT AND SHO! | towns. From present appearances, the summer cam- | fellow fi dail, it the Ly * THE NEW YORK HERALD, | ,.sy200%AND sion atoms, TNT RLLIGMMOR — tif srersamearen tanec, | Sle foum, ly cng ue tue ie) Sh. tyrte MRAGa8 & HIGGINS have ‘opened this new lake quiet possession of the ter and villages on this a contradiction to suppose that he is to be acquired by | Twe Pictu fs of SB. Pre JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. Uilshineat with new and splendid astortmeat@ pte | PROM THE river which must fall into our hands. It is probably im- | conquest, or transferred as the spoil of war. No! the | 1 Hlemen’s Boots and Shoes, all n datent ‘Paris ani h | R T } penile for the enemy to assemble any censiderable Government of the United States seeks no conquest over | It was a wil Otrenla fener made ondercurowp wapectign and warraied Bold | WAR QUA ER. | farce: on this ontier for several mouths; Gough probe a reluctant. pegple, but she does demand a congenial Where the Gipe tion---Forty ‘Thousand. Ch ~ retail. w necessary before Mexico nei; upon her borders—one who will sympathise | A vault’s groy for , pentiecicg sleehens Whe te tees sates ete | wilt be satished of out superiority. Cen, NO Feper’ | wien genius of her institutions and the liberty of her | De dea aimee ieee 17 All leters of corm to | therefore, we cau afford to undersell any eataciisiment inchs | THE NEW-~ REPUBLIC OF RIO GRANDE. — laws. I sho cannot obtain a republican neighbor, who | And fiendishly her serpent eyes _— t, must be post be | city. ty@ im*re j The Movement to Establish a New Repub- will reciprocate kind offices and beneficial laws, it will Gleam with strange mysterious fire, from 5 Sets ess, a Nw DOND ui é MMe on the Mexican side of the Rio Grande. —_ become the paramount duty of the United States, to seek While her low brow is lurid new $ 6 GAGE, in sume p gait applicants on peg. INCIDENTS. [From the Matamoras Republic, June 1} a boundary which she can readily fortify and defend | With cunning’s damuing ire New Youn 7 MENT, wid eel Gerace re city and yu, Apply te To the People of Tamaulipas, Coahuila, New Leon, and %S%inst the perpetual bickerings of an uncongenial Gov- orth West earner of Fulton and Nassas sree | §. BROAD, No. 11 Wall street, in the Croton Water Office, Chihuah eroment. The opposite banks of stream like™the Rio Seaning serine DAILY HistALD—Ergry day, Friee Scents per coprag? | WS | MILITARY PREPARATIONS. The presence of an American army in Matamoras, | P™4Y9: dividing & fortile valley. is the worst poaminle Bont Rei re KANL’S PATENT PORTABLE BATHING rey - | and the adjacent towns of the Rio Grande, is the result | Poundary between nations, unless there is affinity of io. ‘4 soul is cri there. my nga peyuoly inaatnnes. APPARATUS. baad Pras of the w and folly ofthe government of Mexico. | States of Ametiea will sever. recede, in the fnca ot | hw avons caine hotthen prophetens, "AD ‘usual pricee—alwaye cash | A KEW nd splendid. nent, by means ot which the ‘The military despot who now holds tho reins of power | Monarchy, the ('a kindred Republic sorose th no Hecate of the wild, ma ad , Sap’ in taneahies breey tak ottien SiGe | Speetal Correspondence of the Herald. | began by making your territory the thoatre of war, for | Rio Grau ir carers Uectsiver pee Whvse laugh of scorn, ia malice bom, FRINTING of all kinds exeewred with beancy and dex npeceny Joes, othe: hens, toe Beales New Unieans, June 14,1845. | he knew that every blow he struck on the American | the rugged. stosce und debies of the dione Madea ‘bho Whom devils had beguiled. 3 the Bubseriber, ot Bomar betrste faa 8 HORA | The News from the Rio Grande—Militery Movements— | side of the river, would be followed up on yours. Doubt- | ‘He, TUeed steep re chianes ogi ceercnupeery omg bgystrelinany mts teas. NEW LEBANON SPRINGS. *“avil imere » Fateatee. "| srhore ie litle of interest trasspiring about town at pre- | small attalone but fn this be erred "After prowotans | And ten millions of dolls, enablasthe Pretident to dictats | in loveliness akin to heave,” GOLUMBIA HALL Maris 1B—This frvarite place THORN CHAMPACRE. sont, but as it is better to bo advised that there is no news | hostilities, and recelving two signal defeats, the Generals | \'6,‘¢r7s of peace in your Copital, aud it now rests with Waose dewy lillies, with the rose, al rai cand panarmentstinlaprovomr, | A FRESH INVOICE of he deightal Conmpagne nin | SAT Suttle fan" inet. “The ust eenncetsoe We Mi | sapelaibe ioe the oun ot Sout Prope, sents | Case mach wil place you fay you ia sda A Lipo guing tenors for the travelling public’ he intende. thee the soange aver | aud private gentlemen is invited,” The stranding ofthis Wing | Grande have failed to bring any intelligence of interest, teloty of your liven ‘The victorious army pasees the | 2narculcal fragments of the nterioc of monion ee act: | an be appt the extablishmeut shall be such as to meet the wants of the | Row superior o that of any inthis country, and atnomigher | although the papers all publish long letters from the | Rio Bravo, and, without disturbing persons or property | side and peep eromypetenie agcan A By oge M Withe warm and true, most feudions, whether trrying forthe eazou'or s shorter | Price than arf the bes brands, © Oe eT' SU OM | various points where the troops are stationed, written | —without entering the city of Malamoras, it encampt | fam, ‘or peiiane cones oe faa calm of despot, ‘That 1 could gaze on it forever. 3 Imre HENRY HULL. | _maritinfre ___” TINUSTWnwalieerese._ | from the feat of war may be tegurded ar interesting, | dade Your hospitals and. dwellings treeded wite te: qhiagoniam to principles which must ultimately govern An carnest soulpustvers toeveat FOR SALE OR TO LE BED BUGS, BED BUGS. There are fourteen companies of Tennessee Volunteers | wou! soldiers, which his enemy had left to - i . aprons be mires, balk mRhis rticatenliy deooeecs tights Wi WATSON BED BUG’ DESTROYER, is the most | encamped his generosity; surgeons of bie army aro | 1g eat’ gamut ger of Tamaulipes, New Leon, Coshui: Like open utes of Paradise, See reckive. Af not sold by private sale, it Ait be wonderful dis wer mane for tmimediieeie: do of Col Camp! fine hardy looking set of | di them. The lic’ property | you have slumbered since "39, and ‘reanimate the repub. ded eananins a iS disposed of at pablic auctioa, on the Isth day of May | s¥oving these ver ef numerous, aud sterually be- | men, dressed well and under a good state of discipline, | found in the hands of government agents in Mata-| fic of Hie Gren is caneretcee, TEs compere, 09 oeree Se next. falf of the purchase money ‘can remain on mortgage, | tishing them from t by one application. Beware | and better drillod than could be expected of green troops. | moras is sold, and the fund thus dia appliod | wy rnog i anes rot then sppealed tothe govern. Seen floating inthe mists of for aterm ot years. Application to be made on the isos’ | Of worthless imitations. * foe, . ~ ment of Texas to aid you in your war against central oj Methinks in thee, Psyche, I see 315 Adamest,, Brooklya. imere. | For sale at ies Hall, 9% Catharine street; Olcott & | There are some hard cases among them; how can any | to the personal comfort of those wretched victims of | pression aud rapacity; and her gallant volunteers floc! By zephyrs borne to b ; MeC. nt atdea lane aad Gotharine strost; Olcott & | one expect to find all A No. 1, out of a crowd of 1900 | their country’s heartle: ‘The wants of our soldiers | Bi'ts cous wamtert and won patties ae oat i 1 sapbyze borne to heaven. FOR SABE Ok TO LEASE, IN BROOKLYN. | 199 Fulton's. Price 3 conta per bottle. a8 ler ! Onboard the Tennessee steamboat, at Vicksburgh, | are supplied by fair pu rom the inhabitants, Gughi to: DS-'romarehared Tea biuiaaes in pone jaune Lon, or Lremasian VAN BRUNT’S HOTEL, No. 23 Fultou street, | ~~ ss PS ATA a difficulty occurred between the acting Commissary R.| market rates, and trade jumed with renewed conf. | ov sx semerebared. among: the: brightest in your (cortheasterly side,) five doors from Fulton Ferry, 13 SLUT I"D BAZAAK, C. Miller of the Gaines Guards, Memphis, and Orderly | dence. Tho’ Sabbath rolls round, and the nals. Hag seven years of submission unnerved your | Lynn Law INTHE ASCENDANT—ANTicIPaTRD In- now offered lor sale or to lense. ‘The house is 25 by 45 14 Prince street, east of Broarkouy. Sergeant Sneed ; hen Millor wes ordered int the Ameri free to P hearts? Ia Paredes, to-day, loss a despot,than Bustamente | yasion oy NAUVOO—ARMING OF NEW Ci 1 four stories high, containing €2 rooms, and being oa the | GANDS SCOTT, late of the Bazaar in D begs to ~ ; eB Miller wes ordered into merican army, free to wo! y Pl was thon, or Sania Anna since? Are you not daily Wi ved yesterday. Hata weds os grestest thoroughfare’ in Brooktyay. t's good. tocahce or as naceorous frende ond the, Fo i by Sneed; on deck be refused to go,and after some | wur glorious goverament, assomble in their sido arms, | threatened witir the atcntte of some sovel Denard hy | DEFENCE—We received yesterday an extra, from the tuany kinds of business. Possession given iately. For ‘he above house in a very superiors ‘urd hopes to | Words in hot blood, Sneed drew a pistol and shot Miller | and march under an officer to the Cathedral, where they | the junto-at ‘ho 17 kad ate pou froomenn tre yon | Hancock boa one edap Thursday night lest from , inquize on the premises merit a fair share of the public patronage, long expe: | through the body. He died shortly after ‘The murderer | kneel among the humblest around the shrine of our| men to beur this’ in mesic aubmision? Irvou do boar | Which we gloun the following particulars of further GEORGE VAN BRUNT. in. business, be flatcers himuelf to be able to please the | was immediately secured and brought down to the city: | common savior. There are the events of the fow past | me” "2, bear this f Bebe troublesin that unfortunate quarter. We fear thet am Brooklyu, May 25, 1846. Tmy26 Imere_ | most fastidious ; the accompiedations of his house for buat | He will bo taken back probably for trial, ‘The govern. | days, and they are pregnant with potent meaning of the Mn yee earn me cemekt from the earth you pollute | other disgraceful scene has, ere this, been enacted at ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, | Rowse ot the bid.” Bie perssa eat abe ae puared, OF say | ment has chartered three vessels totake the Tonnesseans | future. They prove to you that no brutal lust of con- | sre this rosiwant, ior Ia iho contea! that is appreschiig, | NSUYO2- ‘The publication of the Aegte has been suspend. TO LET—Io samall and most delightfully situated | well supplied with the best of every thing the manketatiords | $9 Point Isabel, and they will probably start to-morrow. | quest animates this army—that we seok: to war only | men are nec lo, bide feet ee eee house, uear the Ws Parade in the way of Ales, Wines, Li ‘tnd Secars, Steaks, | A company of mounted men, celled the Gaines Rang: | with the myrmivons of a tyrant, who is as much your |” Riso then, ant shout for the Republic of Rio Grande ¢ anonymous threats which have reach us the post office we heed not, but we received at daylight mahal et Abandon the Mexican vulture that preys upon your vi: | this morning, such information as renders ite ue gton h One or Ly Li as, with or without full or partial | No | Chops, Cold Cuts, Rarebics, Poached Byes: Ten ott ers, composed of young men from Alabama and this city, | enemy as he is ours; and that your Lives and property — mor lodgers are inthe house, Rot wit borane | ne ‘large assoranent of refreshments LOAN Guss’senl | sumbering about Wwenty, and commanded by FA. Lume | your wives end daughters, and your household gade, are AoA pecponllpnagegeation booed win Persons. | twelve o'clock at wight. Plenty of rooma for private parties | den of the Picayune, left this cit; . uh : tals—the fitting symbol of a government, that has no ete - 2 5 ty yesterday for the Rio | safe under the protection of the American flag. common prudence to take care of No. 1. Perey eae psity oe ety. dositons of | atall times ready. © | YY NUN myisimsrre | Grande, on their own hook and at their own expense, to| The Mexican government pretends to make war for | {eePer commuserution for yenr sufferings, than the vora | it appears thut some sixty armed men visited the Little ba ty v sng Br ey Spccvervenicy bat rarely with 10. JEWELLERS, ML JATURE PAINTERS, &e.— | fer Lai Bap ge ts Kot be a Coat he integrity ry Pe eta is, Caphie eres agri your delegates within sche o “agserens i ees fr ‘YY, one day fe entire of se Wi t i Cc. |. HA Min 4 Potion e Marcy, increasi: @ time of volunteer service from of ; but if she could hot reconquer Texas durin; rf 4 , and thre: e four or five families, tenant, without children, Address B. T. at eres eee Ee ) Ss | 30 twalve months afte : : anise your’ provisional govern’! ord amp They then called upona man enlisted for six, | the ten yoars of her separate oxistence, how Quixotic to ‘Miniature Cases and | has caused and will cai at difficulty. It is am insult- | unde: it when, by her recent act of annexation, ing and oats cous ye one whlch ‘could have aA Fi at x y be Apt fewee be ba Amerions ceeded 01 from Mr. retrry Marcy. There a ya! No—it was not for any patriotic object, howe- , ? Volunteer that would not at the end of his six months, if| ver chimerical, that the present dynasty of Mexico be- Meanitieaiieaee Cee ne mise to fatten, anda a council of isc Chde eye ty' nl go ms | Suing sparta wero othe Paso Ge | amie Fou fo ea rd, aly tall he | go a rh parchedta te pa fold when Saco thet: Ceey suet sgdhowes | quering 8 Copartng brow off the yoko of des: | worli—get the most for what you have to sell, by | Sndreceivadio of them. having be ited, in’ com. rayther hard | potism ten years ago, and obtuined the acknowledgment und received 16 of them. 5 having been remitted, in con- ment et once, and dealare your independence to the Sier- | hy re Madre At your leisure you can debate a constitution, | + warning’ and arrange the dotaile of your governm Rid your | thresteued with flags Broadway myl9 ere | Writits, Dresaiy ‘and Je GENIN'S GOSSAMER HA’ cing WEIGHING from 3% to 354 ounees, Price’ cases for only $3.50. | made am ol the New York | Chai th mate tg 9 e atreet, New unless they enlist for a year, is coming it ty nei: m, evinced by the | ——————-—_________Syan soil , take having the wor}! for buyers—get what you want to buy, | sequence of his sufferings. i F approba- THE ONLY GENUINE on the American peoplé—plling it up 1 leetle too moun- | of her Aero pocorn oy au ye cut it was | at the chespest®rates, by having the world for sellers— | from the N. W. corner ‘eee Peed wa fie oat 2 fi ? 8 WALNUT OIL MILITARY binapean’ ——s le of this valley, and of the departments adjacent to | eUuGue Seirchildrenn, jwotect the liberty of the citizen | through La Harpe warning all obnoxious persons, and hi Evatt patronage, be f HAVING SOAP and the rights of property—ally yourselves to tho great | on artiving at ete t baxbaroaet samara petoncy the Gos hat Msi f MIANUFACTORED ty oe ir Jotace the iarentor, | pony pout Retae eaMHNE ROCHE) ayy march, | me af doer ecotio war’ ‘They tack’ the inward | motte, of ctl and’ fia howe Gualiie Which | &'man mated Taylor They tuple thomeales Sh e . ever re 5 wier, wholesale an : rinciples of genuine and rational liber- aa Breat. » nt necessaries from the cellars, corn cribs and wi not liable, like the Leghorn and Fane) ps, Essences, and every article to-morrow for Barita, where we shall be stationed for a | P’ pr cu . happy yourselve«—fail and your fato is fixed forever. - ty. The abhor the march of that spirit of equality which cl fe spe barrels of the neighbors, and took up their ete ie ewes Seenciece by | ses ieanetner Zaks itr edeaee Gti, | thane and erga te reravon theives 2° | ya thefgundntoas of gorerasleat rod acon ie | Longs fe ted Bano Amerie: wevivard, ser ivingihres chear;” whieh, _ware with other Hare, a, for e much admired styl mings, | plea, the depot of the original and only geunins Magica | no mere to be feared by famine from the large accumula | People,and gives tho evidence of its sincerity in the ; at i Foverberssedi from. one, wmpts:: hostie. te “4 grupinating with the proprietor. ef ectually prevents all this, | Pain Estra or, for burus, and Hay's Liniment for Piles; tion of our own forces than from an engagement with poe rare ace n - the aes of its citizens | qe aittitary Preparations for the War with spate geen Santina’ ee ng to other towns, c rantage other hats. ry for A 5} t ese revolutionarp despots of a who rise to power “ wa . aie ry role sear SULTS Warsct i Bae, | Racer cine br hoe blsted sever xu mucho arte render them | OY violgnce, told ty ead, sa eave onped tn BERS <p ote per ele ey my? Im*re_ 314 Broadway, ore, Hair Oil; almost totally unfit for service; but few will be able to | Corru and crime—regard the government of your y F.3d a ‘ort | PR ‘ This ATTRIPONT SOG wont he mon favorable terms to merchants in all pars ofthe | march from here to Darite. ‘They ued betior water, | country only ae the prize of their Unpriscipled ambition OF aM aurian CA Goete arine ay MEN TORR, | CaNTE Cn Mitereauiea so tks citeoebine Obey ta Nencne eee nea Falta Ree ton 2 saienn Sogn Works and Laborstory of Parfamee, Patent | Sot Move inte iheinterior wail he hse‘ collatiay more | coutempt. "Yeu are ngver thought of, except. toe tors | Where they wi: cmtburkin the U & ship’ Lexington, for | arma nnd join the force at Warsaw, oF eave, A : ; New York. rr as Ae * ‘ | Monterey. om ihe Pai ey are under the command | company, in the direction of La Harpe, have also fright QLIHE, subscribers box to call the atiention of the pabfte to say 31 Courtimdt street, New York. ere _| stores and established depots along the route of march— | {rom your families and dragged into thelr unholly ser. | ry teut Tiombins, und number about O0 men. ‘They take | oned off afew persons by submitting ‘s similar propoas. e quality of their various kinds of — ra’ say that ‘those who are not f, i ry vice—or to be taxed a thousand fold on the necesseries asalt of their crn mage CHURCH'S VEGETABLE LOTIUN. Musiness hefe, will requice weeks fact mouihe, itis ze. | of life, to fll their rapacious coffers. What matters it | With them sls pieces ofcanon, aad are fuliy supplied | tion. The * Regula We have no doubt they | with us are egainst us,’ and compel the new settlers elther mselves and join their ranks or ‘ evaporate.'— facture, hey have just recoived.s small ‘4 [ moleskin, now used most fashionablernekon Geter "THiS highly valuable Cosmetic will effectaally cure eray | ported by the captain of the “Sea,” just from Rio, that a | ts you whether Paredeeor Santa annua, Arista or AmPU | il aid in suateining th ig & yy . it thers in asample of which they will feel show t id skin, particul ar! blotches, is igh reputation already gained | to arm Sample of which they will feel much plessare via howin satan une heels a Ee parseul any pimples, blerches, | pasty Ged ) Mexican rancheros crossed to this aida ofthe | {Wis over succeeds, you sro equally the ‘victim. Whate. | YY OWT gallant army.—Baltinore tmeriean, June aE | & gentleman from Fort Medison informs us thet numbers do not pretend to sell at 25 or even. 10 Pet cent leas than any | fOr © short time, will establish a clear aud brilliant co splex- | Toth Sf Fort Brown. ‘The probable truth of this report | ver battle cry they raise, victory forges a new link in TEXAS H had crossed the river to augment the force opposite that gther establidhment;neither cen they boast ot having a splea. | iim, Goud in hotties at 75 conte each at lst Bowery, comer | itt rongthoned by the fact that some Mexican spies were | the chain that binds you, and widens the distance be- | |The New Orleans Tropic says Toxes will send 1,500 | place, and they make no hesitation in saying tat the By ore bat they Satter a ce he ee mp io iat in . Hays, ya. arrested in the vicinity of this Point two days since, and | tween the revolutionary throne of Mexico and the | mounted men to the atimy on the Rio Grande. A gentle- | Temple must be destroye eet gene man travelling three week» ago in ‘Weshington and | could put his hand upon z Fe Mexi bleeding millions upon w! liberties it is reared. ~ + Oise Neccabioe Gharsheh cei bs cinta ike we WINDOW SHADE DEPOT, eee eee eee Tec ee in eit reas ehieas | <A period seems to have arrived at last vsi.ca the victim | Fayette counties, in the course of Gty mot up- | be used for this purpose. | If foiled in that, they threaten eat ay heen el tbat sd No,7 SPRUCE STREET. er by unremitted suffering. must have x ses, | Wards of 500 men ou their way to the army. ‘The above | to burn the tow: say they will not interfere with Beast actony getemees ome | Neate | gretoneemn bare ay anre ak fae, We | tani ee ete ng taeg it | mentioned ten hined 0 nt Gin ave compe| eRe lace whe [ls hea” Sod ce eoting is MB. WATTRIPONT, napret Pak ESA AN ee TA Tye cont | filled with Mexican troops, and the toad to itis’ through | Fuinof yeur commerce, and the annihitation of public | Dies already on the froutier. Texas has now more than | Obnoxious persons. The new citizens of Nauvoo have my 25 1m*m M.H. JAMES. Ss or oll Seacrineione, Bayo Per,gant | Bientuin passer that may be delended cory wuccecstay | credit, evidently forevee that a more stable orler of | 2400 men inthe field. ‘Ihe Tvepic also informs us that | mo faith in their ability to prevent a descent upen thelr SUMMER HATS. mingear manufretarors’ rice. by a small number of the enemy. But General ‘Taylor | things is necessary to, revive the life-blood on which | 0M the arrival at Galveston of the news that General Tay- | city ; some of the merchants have packed up ben re ECONOMY AND FASHION. BARTOL’ DE MAUNY & Co, Will reduce the city to subjection if he attempts it, Both | these vampires batten. Mexicans, reflect upon the fact, | lor wanted reinforcements, 160 German emigrants, who | and some families have left the city—oll business ie sus. ROBEE SON a PADRE IO ey’ cap | ave mene. Mannfacturers & Importers | Volunteer and regular army have unbounded confidence | that your mineral product, almost the only foreign ex: | had been inthe country oaly three weeks, organized | pended. A public meeting, however, was held on Thurs- MANUFACTORY, 0p Falion street The onder. | ~ MILITARY EAU UEMENTS FIREMEN’ GAPY,” | in his sagacity, miitery skill, and heroiam. ‘They be- | Pott epg a rb hg: betel thr gi mch ear tenor me rps ese F Btastiacman teint | ee ecient Ske T Sechist copentand, i ic to the ity of SSI ) respecttul 1s the atten ed during your twenty years of civil strife, fro: 3, ti 7 ae ies’ bespents the etseation of the pablic to the quality of | ‘y pecially sale he m of the | lieve he E23, secomplia pi ceataves he may attempt | Soon tic less freak te ife, (rom $28," | fy due to thecountry in which they are come 10 spend | and other srrangements made for the auticipsted attack, ‘military public to his assortment Miltary sought forby the inn of taste, they have the additonal merit | adapted to ai corspenses; "Seon Keatenche Bones Ger % i Boxes | is jn fine health and spints. eel ee hos ordered | ually, and this fact is a true, though gloomy ex | the remainderof their days. They identify themselves The Eagle represents e condition of several families, of being 25 per cent below the standard prices. ey are es- | and Bayonet Scab! ry vari Country compa i r with it—as they hi right to ake in the blessin; who are trying to get away, as truly pitiable. souttally sunifer t fal, workin : ; : : oon “ us to consolidate under General Desha, who will, until | ponent of your decline in every thing. Your energies ay Revere xigat.to partete in ithe Blessings | Wee Ping to gt y. A pocrgy es cease ae Rees mana 4 fake seu of | cow'ceanpanlon Silt bo cauning ates "thors bout forming | Ty ther ection, command we ae, Sector’ Capiain; though | have been paralyzed, your property ‘been confiscated, | °F ts prosperity, they finch not {rom the duty of defend. rpromplrotddigpar de labeh fey Moe 2 roadway; and om & cl ison of their respective Fur Cate WIRE CAPS we will probably organize a battalion under Desha ‘as | Your trade and industry crushed, under taxes that would | ing itagainst public enemies—they are not clamorous | cers of the Tempest, who inform us that the citizens of merits, no fiflerence can i in | A fall assortment ofevery variety, coustantly on hand, and | Major—such is the desire of General Taylor. ave weighed down a nation of ten times your strength; | {or office, while they show themselves by their actions | Nauvoo were busy on Saturday morning last in the wagle particalar that the subscriber has adopted s style | made to order at theshorest uotice. and your children have been denied even the rudiments | to be true friends of the country. preparations for defending the city. Committees of com- SSpenine ¥ Feotu iy prevents she perspiration of | | 28 3m*rre H, S. GRATACAP, 392 Broadway The Generals in Camp. of education; and now, when these ruthless robbers, SOUTH CAROLINA. lect pg et tomeried a semotiation, oat up to Saturday eg from striking " otras thor aaa DR. JUHN ROAKE’S [From the New Orleans Tropic, June 16. who, if they could grasp the subtie element, would tax Heap Quantens, Cuancestox, June 19, 1846. | morning no amicable adjustment had been effected. Some ie hrerage waight ip fom 36 to 34 ounces-—being mach 1ODINE LINIMENT arihe contrast of the two commanding generals Taylor | the very sir you bresthe-these gorgeous Generals.of |, The Adjutant and Inepéctor General, by order of his | pa tendved Mormons, encamped in lows, a few. miles lighter than soverantial Leghorme, or ‘Bonatans, Prison SB a ict a, in the pom| circumstance of war, was | Division, who dock t! 3 in s poile—these | Exce lency the Commander jef, takes great plea- | from N ee araaet eho kee ietngaeed eae pari | FOR RHEUMATISM, SWELLED LIMBS, | Sia-dcteriaie ofthe dierent: institutions, under which | "Bene moriton de ta Perr ‘rhove only merit in tat | sure in ansouueing that the Tequisition recently sede | Assist in defending it—-St. Louls Organ, 6. ‘and Hip Joint, rations of cost, are invited to examine them, and to catablish, by-the teat of comparison, thelt precise valle, com- pared with the productions of other man urers. mmyerim®re ROBERTSON, 103 Falton street. nt of infantsy, to aid ul semi-berbaric splendor asso- nf are short lived as they are rapacious, when they | Upon South Carolina, for a regim i pit Eruptions of the Ski rding with the despotism of | find that these demoralizing causes are working out their | in the prosecution of the war against the republic of | ConstiTuTioNaL ConvenTion—Tuesday, June Liniment is universally admitted to be the only arti- | the Mexican government. A simplicity about that of | natural result, not only in the wreck of the national mo- | Mexico, has been filled with that promptitude and de- | 23.—Mr. Perkins asked to be excused from serv- ill pertorm all it i ented todo. Itis | Taylor’s, equally significant of pure Republicen institu: | rals, but in the ruin of the public revenue, they turn | *patch which has ever characterized the State, wh ing on the select committe, announced yesterday, on Mr. GENTLEMEN’S SPRING FASHION. mical Compound of Todi perform: | tions. The marquee of the commanding general of the | from the fr ghtful picture of ruin they have wrought— | ever her services have been demanded for the Morris’ proposition relative to BEAVER AND SILK HATS of the best quality and aes rishiog, ary of Jog stand| Me ee ey other | Mexican forces was bell-shaped, and ot great size. ‘The | fling off the ill-worn mask ol republioesicnnoat seek to | of the te ‘ used in business where it is thus . The convention pest ed shapes, are now ready for- inspection and | remedy Had failsaied by the most sespectable persoas who | Material of which it was composed, was ornamented by er the scattered elements of government under the | The follow! Oe companies have offered, and been ac- | refused to excuse him, after remarks in by ale at lished prices. “ te pape = vy Pe parti-colored stripes, giving it a holyda: - ap] .— | rule of some scion of European royalty. Mexicans, is it | cepted for twelve months’ sorvice Messrs. Strong and Stow. Mr. F. F. us offered a * “ = It permanently and effectually cures Around it were stationed gaily dressed officers, who | not truly a degrading spectacle, that the question of mo- larshall, Abeville; Moffatt, mden; Blanding, | resolution of inquiry of the Comptroller into the value " Eychange ‘ r RHEUMATISM, glistenad in the sun, and were ever ready to pay the | narchy should be rending your capital, w! yourarmy | Charleston; Mickle, Columbia; Sumtor, Sumter; Duno- | the Eric and Champlain canals, calcwlating ites © eum, Md Wilton sheet. | either chronic or infia fal or loss of the nse of | most abject respect to their chief. Led horses, richly | was rashly invading the American soil, and attacking | vant, Chester; Brooks, Edgefield: Williams, Newberry; | of which the net revenues would be the interest, and the 7" PRICE & UO ae Penmmenne i gy cite CI port mat- | caparisoned slowly paced in sight. Protecting its rear, | the outposts of the American camp. “Whom the gods | Fort, Le: ; Butler, Greenville. like information as to the lateral canals. Mr. Mi CA ae tere not of how long standing s Spraina, Br like continued labyrinthian walls, were & ed the | would destroy they first make maa.” It in hereby ordered, that the above named cagapanies | called up his resolution providing to strike out cet ‘ASH! . Hard Swellings,, a ceed wilt 3 equipege of the camp. Pack saddles for five hundred | But rash as these ephemeral Dictators of Mexico are, | assemble at their respective places of rendezvous, on | clauses of the constitution—and moved a substitute, which F. THE BUBSCRIBERS having opsned a HAT STORE, | tous of this Linimens, ft Bas be iy ealseyed Gtansesdiness mules wore tastefully placed for display, and their loads | we know that they have not the temerity to plunge into,| Monday, the 20th inst, at 12 M., for the purpose of in- | lies on the table to be printed. Mr. Stow, a proposition courts at iton street, corner of Dutch respeet- | Coss, ia Serofyls, or King’s Evil of yr i reigns the Spine and Hip Joints, Tic Doloreamg, and'all Nervous | near by, heaped up in prodigal confusion. To the poor | war with the United States without encouragement from | spection. roviding @ new mode of appointing judges BY scliciethg Petronmns of the C- cvepmilets a (m3 fons. he Moxican soldier, bivouacked in the open sir, this weelts | some powerful government, und the present’ angry rela: | The inepecting officer will be instructed to receive | Pecond--by the Governor ed tworirds® of the meat of Hatt, Cape, Umbrellas, ke., ke., of scyle, | , itis atngble andiscts like. 2 Gharm, seemed a vision of a fairy land, and its conventional Pos: | tions between England and'te United States Icave us | sixty-four privates, eight non-commissioned officers, and | euch vote to be made up of at least one senator from each ‘and will sell at the lowest prices. order ing of com fhden gy =o Causing them to h sessor, rich beyond their imagination, and powerful be- | at no loss to surmise the quarter whence that enrourage- | three commissioned officers in each company, the exact | district. Mr. Harrison, the subject of we aN cadre E Be IN. Uleers or Fever Sores and Swelled Leg comparison. Bands of rude music almost constant | ment comes. The policy of this interference may be | limit fixed by the requisiti ; uniform rule, the taxation of real and estate. Mr. mee cs — ~ _ Ki , in the Chest, Side, Stiff Nec! "Sore Throat, and LB! the air with their noisy labor. The furniture of | yery judicious onthe part of Great Britain, but it is for Immediately after the inspection, an election for Field | Salisbury, the Rropriety of fixing salaries inthe constitu- e EXCELSIOR. Croup, can be instantly relieved by saturaping a piece of flau- Smdipes 2c hl rich 5 the eontly Sgured heats of me Zou the people, whe are to be affected by! 1k to p condider ous tea ie bk gk 2 pyaeasif og! meg pmopener ye Mea | teagan of pro sor egg Farner oy ae acon OBER’ wit ornam: fu ; Ly ir is ww far it tat a al ir 4 . 5 r 13 ow propriety of incor; com TES TANR.SAE }FACTORY A. : IODINE LINIMENT, Fepeced in ostentation, the heavy silver service of the | perity of Mexico, Wien has England Sever shown her. | ber of officers and privates will be entitled to vote. | stitution cople's resolutions”. Mr Russell's. mo FULTON ST, BETWEEN NASSAU and WILEIAM | and bind spon the part affected. sicates cutaneous eruptions | ttle, or the elegantly dnished “ maps of the campaign.” | self your friend? Was it in mulcting your government | ‘The captain of ench company will detail his commis. | tioa to s»consider the resolution declaring It inex; is witensive stock Of sprig goods: an assortment. of | of the skin in the form of Salt Hheum, krysipelas, Pimples, | 19 this array, sat the commending general, surrounded | for four or five times the amount of the loans which her | #ioned oflicers to assist in conducting the election; ant | fur committees to submi their Moteskin Hats, of exquisite fish und superior elegance. The | Ringworm or Tetter, Barber's Itch, "ke. "Tein: | by his numerous staff—his clothes of gay colors, and | subjects had advanced you in condemned arma and mili. | in the absence of such commissioned officer, then to de- | reports, was further de Com Pele plicnsenrosity magerpomiales ie only $3 : $0, being $1 30 santly relieves Toothache and, Head “elt ‘extracts the | laced to vulgar —— “aN isits of ceremony $s of bu: tary equipments, drawn from the refuse of ber srienals bed bigs i alesenn mite wernt mney mediately vention ebuved to reconsider, ayes 52, noes 63. Ajourned. same factu: same pain Coms, Bunions, Chilblains, &c. siness, were conducted w: mn edless delays ti if 1 , nd | — 1m} ‘gus. er y iy be conjec' x af * deat or ¢! ing, as their 1s st. — ic domain, at merely nominal rat the w nin; f len. ly order of yommander-in-Chicf, sivertser's expenses being but tithe of those of the more | . When the human frame receives « shoek. either from heat, | Siqaio rolled, sabres and muskets atiled, and the buzz of | your eustom-houses, and in the monopoly of wil the rem- Sw. Cancer. | BATHING, HAIR DRESSING, SHAVING, enabled to offer coods ol a corresponding desert tem su 1 i sein ptoexnees ond bellow Bretence was trlamphest nants of your once flourishing trade? Well may England Gounty Count pepe ye NOT ee ee ing th + ami ve jatamoras, a little to extend a lew slight acts of nati tesy te re) ‘ore bares reds af rates. being the weak ran ance from the banks of the Rio Grande, is to be seen Sesuaizy irom pet led pat 2 herself with buch polid June 24.—This Court convened at 4} o’clock, when P known at 214 Broadway, conceiving that fy oj a 3 o1 “GENTLEMEN'S SUMMER HATS. | feresitioul celine gmeee Mane BIRD, CORNER PINE AND NASSAU STREETS, al ine aa Cog en being the | (June 1 . hay the ing, the gner! almost leafie: et Your application tothe parts diseased, the better bod or om small ten nel pe q ei ‘ there were present Judge Utshoeffer, inthe chais,Judges | ed and well conducted Bathing Department was nee IE ome esi 1 wn ears reat cme one De ee ee oe Seiking seu te | mgruham and Daly, the Recorder, and most of the Alder. | ry to complete his arrangement for the comfort and NVITES the attention of his custemers and the pub | more di A ‘ i man composing the Court—John McKeon, Esq., District wedges prod i ‘of iH J : t r ly nt from tho-e of the | tool of her own vindictive policy, st a people whom that such a desideratum, wher ving, hair ews omeebaml office and pent ofor fur Hats comsiatng, Conewerr e ROAKE’S IODINE LENIMENT. common soldier in their redr, in this, that they : F hete- | she hates because tNey have outstripped her in the ca a Cost of ‘Subidia ‘Petar varus, Sania aud impvoing and bathing, can be carri in style, may 8 la, Cam w Hata. Also, extra healthy action in the diseased part, strength rogenously disposed of for shade, instead of Seing in a | reer of national prosperit (hat be bad been foramen of the Grands ‘hen J be at his new place, Jadson’s Hotel, in ¥ i, black bea adapted to : d restores it to perfect Tt‘only wants t6 | line, rogardiese of all elsa than miliary precision. ‘The | "Mexicans, beware of the insidious approaches of a go- | {htt he had been foreman of the Grand Jury when Sus e Neslitie tal tan dhccatotans 6 ee te ‘summer season. : fy the most skeptical of the restoring power of | plain about is dotted over with thousands of tents, before | vernment, who, in her policy, has shown herself for com | seg or nleeatiarin ration wo hi oy Bete | Cold. and Shower Bathe. Lenya! wy Imere BIRD. corner Pine and Nassan sts._| this most valuable Liniment. many of whieh were artillery, and groups of men and | turies to be utterly soullees—who seeke i foreign | S0me explanation in relation to his course upon certain Physicians are daily recommend: ROAKE’S J0- | Ma ry» Lede nd Stee 10 seeks in every foreign | matters connected with his official conduct. ing, with clean brushes for each NUa® BU STs Le OF HATS are now y | DINE LINIMENT: reper eg saaha ter dealier- j,and over some waved in triumphant folds our | alliance, only the aggrandizement of her commerce— | ™ B Buewins saga thet ho’ wes Seceétary of rein his business for many yeas be for in and sale, (at No. 128 Fulton street, San | 2 4 rio national flag, giving promise of more importance and | who claims the police and espionage of the scas, that | ..2°%"7M,3: Brewerrn testified that he was Secretary o jemmeu that he will, as usual, give that baa INE ia the form ot i a ‘truly scientific compound Bi . the Grand Jury wien Justice Drinker explained’ his fee se as bested and blue brush en without color a leawant smell, that can be pomp, than the boa knot to which we have particularly | she may drive all weaker powers from the great high. | (DO jr40" Jily, win c complaint which was Drought be- his personal attention. mld iner summe! “ a, the most delicate female or child'with perfect nded our way on towards the dwarfish | way of nations, and usurp the carrying trade and com- * REMOVAL. ies, cere otyte Hats. Hats mae fo safety. fe trees that were distinguished, from being a few feet | merce of the world—who opeeeenen. TASOMEN ol Tie Penryn ee riey Sa rg cere A. EVN NINGHAM has removed hia sock of W — - We peay mesons Fen STO SINE CNET higner than the surrounding brush, for the little | Catholics at home with laws that almost deny them | ¢),,, ‘Justice Mer tt Me uo, bafore them,, Jam not © Clocks, Jewelry, Silver Plated and Britannia Ware, ATLANTIC AND 8T. LAWBENCE RAILROAD _ | results from the use of Dr. MATISNY * | group of tents that rested beneath them, for they Were | the possession of a soul; while abroad she holds out the aormce patter Zito 172 Bowery, (new stores) opposite Delanc ae 5 al Spectacles (om, cent to 9h Tite “. Masie ELL NOSE TO CONTRACTORS. Propo will ba | up sarases syn osiet ef teat Telait searing, | outed outse marking the heed quartervof the commant | hypocritical unser of ‘univers enianclyation who nt magistrates usually. come hefo ceived : wrence 1 ‘ ry unless sent for. Some one in the Jury ; Glasses of all kinds and to te benefit of the | ing General of a triumphant American army. Not the | opened the African slave trade to her colonies upon this ‘i ] ter ae oa Gal Bridging of eae ieee dail, whichis cr follows | slightest token was visible, tomark one tent in the group | continent, and after they hed won theit independence | {ce Drinker owg Sa nae tenn baa ee grr spnalnamaairbaeiiditbense 15 the Fond, extending frome point a Cp A troubled with cheume | from another, there were no seninels or any military pa- | from her, unblushingly denounced them for an oil | Wtionouglutto be offered to break Justice Drinker; alfs river in North, Yarmonth, a distance of sbout 11 miles. | tism ld not walk without « cane or erutch : the pain was | rade pre-ent ; a chubby, sunburnt child, ‘' belonging to | which she herself had planted ~who has belted the carth | /' Was Piomnil) put down by the Grand fury. JULES HAUVEL’S mas, ad cifications ru erbibieed, snd the | Ties aally eectipd ia tay Foe ally ecrme | the camp,” was play ing near by in the grass, temporarily | with her colonies, torn with rapacious hand from every | in the Police Couct, ani the practice in relation fy VEGETABLE LIQUID HAIR DYE, a er the With of Ye neces ive Shee sak or Veaeebaeredes tockes be, the oon ad arrested in its wanderings by some insect of unusual size | nation and every tongue, aud now makes the haughty | {tt mn cases of custody, had been late WITHOUT STAINING THE SKIN, ‘of June. taking of bonds Pe ing to cont ‘ kc, wh " mation; the cords became contracted so as to throw iny knee | that was delving in the dust. We presented ourself at | boast of the King of spain in his day of palmy rapine— to tiRidorss orto ore, Will be required to | forward, and drew my foot Dastwepe. a0 the points of my toes | the opening of one of the tents, before which was stand: | that “the sun never ceases to shine on her domiuions.” One Werecia bere put in one hundred and forty-cight t Mr. Wick the Proprietor cap with justice state is far he ‘ond anything of the kim 4 ou Proj are pow My Secompany their proposals references as to charseter barely sonched the fround whea 4. My health was ing cx dragoon rs horse, a, such used by Upon x Bat there. isone ation on this continent chat refuses honds.cik taken 10, the ene manson, Dy thé. other Jus fasther extension of the embracing a distance. of | firm! seated that ‘nothing could benefit verestion with « hearty looking old gentleman, on Suir of Amsssistecioviog tuete-snaepentioane thoor i fices, as that taken by Justice Drinker, which has now STpuclarseareenceom hs kes Paaetiies | Ita chelet an iclead ws py” Bn shox cuaianed with tn Arkanees Punket, dressed in At | n thelr inlunoy and maintained ein ni ary wateg” | pgs SaaS ture mage "iat psice Pritker | sere ent on which England claimed in the vigor of their manly I ads by Petdor of che Board of peer nett which | cqusented th; but before I had used A, crMORAON Bacio: | Eri Pith, tatpaats ate Me., May 18, 1846, veer aT tar | the cords became relnxed, the le ance, th lammation TO DEALERS IN FISHING TACKLE. |i a kisct cramer’ Gores ete i, | a eae caine rong taee' | cakepsepesttioens ‘anda linen roundabout,and ed power, upon thi for a bright flashing eye, « high forehead, a {farmer look, | exclusive rule. No’ and ‘rough and ready ” appearance. Itis hardly neces- | strength, and the full developement of native resourc gt sary for as to ej, that this was General Tay: | and material, greater than even that of England herself, | ave the nase of two Justices ik takiny le manner, the various & in i [ireer te 4 se i WwW ig these bouds. In} ori and bas justified Datilee on record andthe man who.by hie hrmneeeand Ge: | Bie wil not dad the, Sithe of india ia the freemen of | Wacese, of consiock, defence proposed to show wat | wnltmited eonideace ofthe public 1c of india inthe freemen of " i ion of charseter, bus shed lustre on he American arms. | Ainerioa. When nations ol such immense power, in this | hw teste, moriateatos: und vtedapebs thent Sacioe Oe eee SUPERFLUOUS There was no pomp about his tent; a couple of rough | age of scientific and mechani meet in hiroself, an the other Justices, had taken legal advice ax slightest evil conséay to the propriety of a Justice, in taking a bond, calling in al ‘ an estcciate, {twas not the practice, un‘il lately, tu | pwctioned by the se inflammation freely for # stubbors casea: = cab the oceasio: TO THE LADIES IN PARTIC! eI t. blue chests served for his table, on which were strewn, , ‘Id will feel the shock. Pts stimon: : wan ot, corner, ‘ atimern Sg fous ot qritude tthe food tiny fellow areatnres | in masterly confusion, a variety of official looking docu- leceons tne incuremnive conven of Cy nation of twenty canine © a fr tes hee "rhe metic Tile ‘ial et teach meet na Leen, en boner who may be afilicted in the same way, induces me to state | ments; a quict looking, citizen dressed pe: 0 made | millions of intelligent freemen, with ali th nee | ass nee Gomme Tos Gin bnosesltr ules tn cae 192 BROADWAY the astonishing cure of my child, whith i se his apbearance upon hearing the nignifeant call ot en,” terials of war within herseif—coal, iron, erent ne ped. the u per lip and ‘of the face oe Whi PeHAVE by $ Beck, atic zrew so large that it ing, on a tin salver, a couple of black bottles ond | live oak—a monopoly of the cotton. wi ecoetion, 11 wis © f theft; and he wished to make | cvrd’ng’vs the Mo TO TH O SHAVE SELVES | it fnaily broke, diacharping large guantit shining tumblers, a around an earthern pitcher | England's operatives would stagnate and rebel be cites tcnnt te cea Vivaisly, and Si we be t ing Peet Kept on discharging unuf he was feduced tom of Rio Grande water ‘These refreshments were depo- | —and surplus provisiens tosubsiat anoth senna: tha clea fo fees it Weal WOT ovaveped tothe sited upon a stool, and" we helped ourselves,” by invi- | of eur own numbers. Or wee can tell how soon the tation. We bore to the general a complimentary gift | gorgeous pageant of British power may fade, like a mor- ere ed pain indescribable. employed the ponsed, srguareek BV Fei tae et N fa great many remedies o a 5 i praised by oft, last year tox tne first | { med vat trou ovens of kin tolioms Clean ak ote Osioaen, Wiese| Coe cane Ben ow at nny Hi. Sithen watified thet, in March or April, : : 5 Primogeniture is tottering now, | 1945, w he ulti i Eprtcoe who Kner, thse iefs, impossible’ yy mequatocrare, om | Tn he declined receiving for the present, giving at the same | and when it fall, along with ft goee that lordly fungus, | 164, hen some Ji\aculties occurred at the Jewish Syna- TRENT N article equal to it. | pis a9 ue ls Meare eee i tate 9 chors, Raat Saad comes, Seetaes, oa ihe Eaywerre | the Dritien eritvesrasy. Eaglend, gigantio. ss she ap Guier was on th outside; his Was 0 Establishment, 299 Broadw: (ar dulen Heel, ty of frecklen ad pronpten, aid ie ld che ef'had used the secohd bottle | ety of naming children anq places after men before they | pears, with her mighty fleets and armies, slumbers upon | otet ‘\*s 0H :'o outsile; this was on a Si Perfamer, Philadelphia, ars Agent for eu ieee’ o e i LF pscoatiatge i were dead, of of his receiving a prosent for his services | a volcano. When she enters a crusade against republi- | both upnoured to Bie exclied, st > ban Possess themselves ON Fae pp srase. “ before the campaign, so fur oS wes Carpe emp rh pe on tals contianst she ma’ find tho principle of mo- | jug, otal A Levy PAPER HANGING. " Gerette.—The New Soap.—W: 0.4 finial ith the highest possible admiration narchy attacked upon her own soil, wn the war that began pen oeeae I Bhat OWELL & BROTHERS, Manefacturers fem rtger ence, gad mespeck fiom cis Tore protengad republican simplicity of the tanners and character of | for the extinction of tho people's rights in America, may | adn right to Kcey: is Jews ou ot powssenion; and all | 4, of Paper Hangings, beving pened neon apes wiedge of our benefactor and friend, J ty No.4 KITCHEN RANGES. General Taylor, we bade him day, with w higher | end in asserting and establishing thom around the ivy | this oscutred wm receitace to what ocdereed in the yna. | branch of their f int vatablahymenty would respe Ann street, it of anything ever yet found HOyMas TWO OVEN KITCHEN RANGES. appreciation of our native , for a he 8 | grown thrones of Kuro; despota The world is too ; they warewerir tela od welt t ' | call the attention of the citizens of New. in thie department of modern improve Ie jenot on | (VAY Proprietors are now prepared to fornish Holmes’ | man as u citizen, and ¢?ité institutions lor moulding such | enlightened to be kept in bondage. ‘Time can no louger | Fobv; te) wer bath calming and walking together; | » ie te in eres Fire, Board Print, yore i ts the best shaving ihe, world. | Bonrding house, having purchased tee Hoh hen chaaatentee | ® character. aN hallow hoary wrong, or consecrate the tenure of aces: | “joun Davis, Wolige ulcer.) testified he was always in their Tine of business, From the Evenivg Mirror.— Verbein Cream, we | to manaiacture sade them. “Out experience in manufactur. Incidents, & of the War. pots sway. The day has passed when tyrants ruled by | ready to go beivre the yraas Jery; that he. went to Bir 4 from the Inattaten know by experionce to be the hest hind of shaving soap, ingand. setting Kitchea Teanges, iy i Tor the past 18 . 9 the grace of God,” and the people revelled at the mo- | Sitverdose, und sole Wits to. antead at the police wilice, to | mentot Sfanutactures in, the eites those persons who have troublesome beards, shoald not be | years, warrants us ia asserting that hay cannot be | Willard P. Hall, the democratic nominee for pee narch’'s gracious bidding. The nineteenia century is give testimony ina case of tovbery, and him at the i cs thal ter 4 sell icon i Ithas x penetrating way of ts gin, and softens | turpaised for economy, convenience, lity. ‘They | in the Fourth Disirict of Missouri, arrived in Bt. Louis | awake tothe jubilee of universal freedom. we vestiniony ies ( tobbery, and told | themselves y can the rong! ogre ap ab tp render e operation | are warranted to perform the purposes for whieh they are pure | recently, a volunteer on his way to the Rio Grande. But if Mexion, the nearest neighbor of the American | 0, 10 ba. caveiul not to vommunication 4 Sekeckec perked: exty, Mis. Ming ian laciy sakes the be: | shaied, ead itwot teey will Ce removed meaty Creceie re | recently: velunteer Oe ae Oy een prt if Mesicn, the nearest neighbor of the American | with auy oue about the hall, or to give a sum of $25, PAPERS. Suess of Dr. Milnor, at ibe corer of Broadway. the purchaser. Numerous references enn be given to persue | he culiod a welt and encol Edmo: chess tee ob : - Which was asked from hin, in order to enable him to re: | ‘The subscribers would particularly eall attention yo their eine ockreae naka She aaa | "Hecke otha nclc'stae gene | on company arms man arta Seeing pap Se sarfSler fe rrvegronemypne pammmamea ool Se >| peice Scere Ean eka . 4 ‘ , bd 5 : pj tices got ugh their business in the police vflice. we fon. a a Py byt eng cerain cure for that troubl cron nian | £upinied orth perlor, office. add bec-rocen GICXTER, of the | Congressional field open to Col. Birch of gndfon would er te te Court of Saker srowenyiea werk lark oP he pune otic, | iss, crerate farena tne ane foe adome | rom iv —| newest 8. Ia 5 > bes) NWARE, i a jayaned. have | The St. Louis Reveille of the 13th states, upon the | and never heard Justice Drinker make use of expros- al cr the beariyand aRaylog all tetariag | masons a ‘times ead eclangess trate, and belers® | autnorty of Col-Campbel thatthe Hon, Staring rice, | Wont and co the caure of human freedom, to guarentee | sons of il will ‘wards ir. Lev) Jusice Drinker i at | "sanity merchants and city dealer wil fd wo their od im, ny pl at also, chimneys cared 5 m8 Fete Pay, member of Congress {rom Missouri, has arrive: tet | Hed Mexieo forced this wer on England es she has ont Sssiduous in his business as any judge in the ™ an vantage 16 Ween ebrorn RB, No. 137 1, 80 ‘An Annoyance to use 5 J LY & SON, from the seat of government, with another req’ is constant ia his attendance. Bewnre PiaMations, sad Ohtcere ie, rata semacarey m2 Imre 70 Nassau street. | £0) fore regiment ‘ofmountedmen, Itie sad that Mr, | Unite ‘The court adjourned to 4 o’elock, on Tuesday next. | _ad_im* re ‘wo doors above the © Reale, = feet otpoanting, te, TAKE NOTICE. 198 pr calinnes 7 PRINCIPE SEGAKS. | Price fi him power to meke treaties of peece. | Det Je and retail for ervortation, by | 700,000 HAVANA & GARS. carries with him powe peece. | ete atttion | 120 sum uavara xpeaceo. Lionas $1, Lav mr Cas The Drctre o | Th Saket aniag al rateed al Made : c tates, that rapacious power would have asked no xcuse for cot ing the whole eo and co) into « Britis It will no longer be doubted that the English bavo | the expenses ofthe ware With the U _ Deen the movers in this war, and thatthey have diferent. She can make no addition to he pulation et. enlarged his Baceesor to Dr Win. Hh, Miluor,, | Esaulacion, been prowy the Mexicans as far os tbe the St. Louis Gas Light C have concluded a con- | Blacksmith ad Machine work in ‘met Feasouer BB —Nerche fariy Tenersted te ral and ox- | Sun Roman, could without st ouce, coming in collision with our | Sutby, the Voluntary sot of citizenship. Knowing her | trace with Mr. GF. Lea, of Pailadelphia, which there Is | bit the shortest " eae Os ercocen atpe Peoventey ge aneliy, caasciy, | MoU” overnment, On the Bist ult, the English Consul’s | CY" Tights, and guarding them jealously from ail im | no doubt will be carried out, and. will secure the light BRgabmower irom a se engre c Cag ™ lantation, rise ‘was forced, and u large quantity of Mexican | Gichimenty Ie the bisthuight of the! Ametean he ine | ingof thabeity within a year or eighteen inonths, 2 a night & any cipe Justo Benz, munitions of war taken therefrom; and yesterday 8 large | bibes it in infancy—be inhales itin manhood—accustomed | Viotent Tonxavo.—A correspondent of the Worees. | ~~ ara pep HOLLER FLUES. lic. to debenture, sad quantity of bomb shells, together with other property, | to himself as « unit of the commonwealth, | ter Spy, writing from Royalston, enys that « foarfal sare Re DE om 1% 10 5 inches tn diameter nyo, MAHIOED LADT 117 Frost st. near was taken from his well. : itis trifting with his tnd an insult to his | tempest occurred in that cown on the 19th inst. Two | J@ FERT LONG, ane font ; Apply fee farteor —e A delegation fiom Reinoso, and, | believe, Camargo, , to tell him he is a freeman. Heknows it. Nature barns were blown down snd the fruit trees seriously my x aan Vem have waited onthe General,’ with a surrender of their education cultivates, and with bis | damaged, | 07 mere erent, N. X,

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