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dation ofthe rapidly inereastag business ofthe a>mpany. HARLEM PARK—TROTTING |____. AUCTION NOTICES. AMUN IWR : " ; on Pea Patch Island. For relies of Walter Loonts ond sce mt rete mvt ‘grass GPURREEG EPO goaen | Poe eines eee Se |WATBST INTELLIGENCE, |e: | 23 cree Cnllory pe cay eh ery wereld sure AP SO ans| Pol pare eat Se Bae ==, a van May —=————— . . ly 1 —P $40—M | Willi he. i | New vn up Rats a rar 1a, WEEN. DAYS aay, y foehones havispostermee | f aie “ ich om io | i | gia BaD at git YOURS Aue MP uy | TELEGRAPH Ic REPORT. The Senate then went Into Executive session. arge and ¥ e vais Mart inrble, | 3 |\* — 1033 1381 1350 Purse $50—Mile heats—Best_3in5, in and Alabaster Statuary, Girandoles, ~ i aguvolr, Bi ir. Vachs hames: - the tast coll f Vi ‘ | ’clock—pertormance to commence at pre, House of Representatives, 8 2 2 RES Peers aera | FROM THE SEAT OF WAR. atonas wnrianaton vening, ¥ | “ SS ae ot ee eee” vont sian” | UN i ees many valuable ses | Bowery tracy gust TORDSN ehedic | mere Mr. Owe made a personal explanation. as Tons Thao | FOURTH OF JuLy EXCURSION citnens of ariatienl execution, such axfeverbefare exhibited, | ANCE ~Dataler Stet Seog fi rere Baritone, June 27, 1846. ‘The resolution to give the Clerk four days leavo of receipts from this source in 1842, was | ‘0 NEW a and will be found worthy the attention of amateurs, and the | Clarke; Lady Gay banker; Mis Philly ace ve Harkaway New Orl Pi F Pie eace, wi fi BRUN, Indies generally. oy Hem phe oo woke nailed The New Orleans Picaywne of the 20th instant, | 4! » was adopted. j hee pap apa pomp oni me BY. THE NEW TERSEY Att ep AND dares eater intent tn: Laveen? con be searaar’ | the | BUT ae he Twin aaa send | contains some further intelligence from the seat | , THE TARIFF BILL. ; f ALE. Leg) ama Hers, % ts | toe, The American flag wns displayed in Fort |‘ ole, Mr. Cobb, of Ge.,ig theehale, $4,000. | half of i 4 Gallery, 12 . is isplayed in For phone <t W egnien, the teduak Whien: foreign elie cass | AN a4 —— ‘ selteaw a and ol ol atin SEA HOUs ‘No. ota” ‘open at’? Reais rise at half past seven | Paredes, and the army appeared as well con- bari ean noe is theta aa tae, Teocy is taken at the Custom House of this port, fixed | AL the foot of Gonsland suser for Mumrk Viveahen nowy | the Tac casivn seers se ntidta teen ema ibore tones jek ana | tented as could be expected, considering the | 16 24 hecould not vent home to his Redicbigngh aiid Anche 944.4 Cenerees:- | beard Nembiguerigicat PAM ane dgh | ferent, ryt trellentcah een a aie |G . pause of active hestilities. eee pation peed : Estasuisiteo Vaive of Fortion Corn. | 7PM b ei eoindim Als ait pith the meek drama of re ‘i | Before the committee left the Rio Grande, in- | justice, fraud, tyranny, and oppression of a system um . Mien at Nor ere ie Quace of Sicily. wt 40 | | we greseveral bed- | Moric, 3 ir Hen * hol pind rnd | telligence of the death of Gen. Torrejon reached der which they literally groaned, and which sat upon hie ofommeig lf Netberltads «| Sp. | mof'au sncxpired lease ors, withthe | Replay cf WILLLAM TELL-<Willam ‘ell, Mr Breer; | Matamoras ; it is anid that he died of @ fever. |ihenelke stealineaten sloretererto te hole ofthe ht, Featee Ge 9 hae 69 lie “§ roy | N C | lied present ‘yal fer inw laeet bess Wwonde of cones. ene sentey Private 5 $4; Seats in | After tho battles of the 8th and 9th of May, it was Fish Hawk and Pike Fish with great gusto, and applied jorin of South’aStates in nt 2 hl man oes oe ‘ i ji He would have it thet the Genny pues | [YUE NEW YORK AND HARLEM ILROAD CO. | ir'will reasonably, ‘subscriber is | AUDEN Monday Uvedagy Jone iake thought he was killed in one or the other of those | it to the subject in hand. He * vee ata ae Smee rite We Workand wake | ann inter pc ats Sale oy sracturher | C‘Sirine page of mantel conse ste frariarets | actions. He was the commander of the Mexican | Shes shrugged ther shoulders abd clapped their hands. . : 7 19% ix) or twelve months. | of the subscriber, CHAS. GALLAGHER, FrckneteRtinee: Seneere’ paces eetetyttolmets Lor | division that captured ,Capt. Thornton’s com- | The House laughed. Sees NG July and October. dee 2 re ‘Hote Front tteet, ene ling, by Mr er further particulars ‘nguire at ae office of the Company Mr. Ewine, of Penn, next obtained the floor, and made a strong constitutional argument in favor of the ero "Bonaire had eens, raeBecgtd pare | mand. There was no certain knowledge in the iL ee ae Schools aud Military desirous to teks. | HOVSES TO LET—In Hoboken, near the Ferry— B me , Frane of Fran aM a oe ill accommodated 7 rateable tera by | a oy Ay = famaily. houses, rent $200 a year, with | Syren by the Misses Vailer Ovenuse La Fine | American camp, asto the position of the Mexi- protective policy. Mis powers of argument are of a c tum and Li ig! ‘Sih, ie jer7 1wre ywo lange three story aid basement brick dwelling | da Kegimen TeaTenink, Will conclede with a.series of | can army, but it was generally supposed to be at high order. Ho believed the present tariff too effective, | NEW TERSEY TL ROAD AND TRANS. | within one minute's walk of the ferry. Apply tonne 8” | under the direetiou of Professor Elerateit. "| Monterey. It was also confidently asserted that | and he would support proper modificattons, could any 5 x | EATON COMPANY, pate J ASSREVERS, Sh | ASH nge ett ot gered M | Gen. Arista and Ampudia, had bothleft the army | be brought forward, but not such as were under com a | STORE TO LET mthe Henld a Noa | "THE RAVEL FAMILY. for the capital—the latter charging Arista with | sideration. The tariff of '49 hed worked well. Cc ae | Nasena. strect, ‘Apply on the premises. | Ravel Family. | having betrayed the army, and Arista charging | Mr Pox.oce followed with a'strong tariff speech, and The above comprises all the currenci \ | Er | NBLO8 COP aeaeraEs , June 29th, 1846, | A. dwelt the cheat, which ho said had been prac and may mac plagherdetie lathe x pkey rrp pg hs ous JULY EXCURSION | fhe Lathe «lage Storehouse corner of Thames | D Nin he performance will commence With a favorite ML OF Rae, Pade rage Mdehaiet Bite Sitee tHoed tn si Reese Mbsdeeisee emg tron re y My rinity 5 a ‘ossessis x $ merchants engaged in Custom House business. | AT RE BUCED FA RE, onthe Ist of July. Apply z suerte ni re BR figs Rich the etebred tl “ABSAULE ITALIAN | rence, and. cutter Woodbury, were of the | 0 the ‘ ‘ , ace —s" Bxcmange. COMMENCING on Thursday, she ad Say, 1048, athe | jens were NNO. 3 Nassau street, | tire new Tein, a printed in Pah by the celebrated Ci, | mouth of the Rio Grande. : Mr. Towns next aldrossed the committe against the “ nn Site fe tate : an eee Sa PANAMA, MANILLA, CANTON AND CANA- arin 18 Chancters by the Havel Fugly. five | Burk William Avy, Capt. Hoffman, has ar- | Preset tart ae ot 1 ay baw 32 A STRAW HA’ rs. performance has n ever been executed but by the 1 . A “ Mr. Severance spoke his hour in support of the pre- mw. Tor four dollars, entitling ‘the purclianer to a a FEE ee ignet bee on bets ic > paths intermicio willed payer rk gated Cre TS 8 Nord’workR sso 34 wets Ricdlen sitonscraris following shove als, hich eal 3h (he entereintente to sonclude withthe comic yantoaime | OT the Tl inst Mr.Tinearrs next obtained the floor, and the oom: a Be go wo itt gem New York, Returning from PhifedéIphia. MjedT Iw? eas! she Le pee AT Na apt. Ker, of the 2d dragoons, and Lieut. Scott, | | Mites rose, and after severel trials, the House edjourned. BS do 5a | Fe fe mm Pa of en ini me ote | of the 7th infantry, came passengers in thé bark. _ | j hte 9 rM ris July, ee Mm. rivotiche, 7 aM. NOK iss | vote two splerdid swords, to be given to two of Linen, faney Summer French and | their citizens, Capt. May and Lieut. Pleasanton, of from $1 to $5. Mra plain e is Apollo Rooms, 419 Broadway, on Monday Evening, J: . Lot ton for Halifaxand Liverpool, on Wednes- *aacette—The Sulor Yoy’s Carol. A Neutical | Prxaacota, June 20. ie io any of eas. He is a smart sali | San, ooh Capede Or Mecpice Boeke areas foe pee fice ‘ion to any One wanting a trustworthy and active us- » duly 1, 10:6, ‘ p15 = do A passenger reports that an ex ed oe ase eee } ae strand age | 35 Iwis*r alli; Lusi, | |» Passenger reports Nexprees, arrived: ss | BY THE MAILs. ay B83 dean OB | “becursion Tickets fag Fai delphia to New York willbe | PANAMA HATS—A fine amorment crate ky ne echepemarpaie mala j Matamoras on the 6th inst. with intelligence that | 2 ee 0 de foe ‘do a0 8K chereed at th stthes same rate, ‘Tickets pro red rears | twists 128 Fulsounn’’ OX, Bates aig Doors open at o'elo e a reinforcement of 5000 Mexicans had arrived at Wasninoron, June 26, 1846. mo 2 bese ther} 7 Dio 6 | received Piet fy morgen de toy “je% tojyisitr _ THE AM AZON = Haters oon, } Monterey, as ho says, under Arista. We give the | Mr. Calhoun, from the select committee on the . Second Board. EXCURSION TO THE FISHING BANKS. WIGS, | rumor as we heard it. | resolutions ot the Memphis Convention, made his al ey 5; and Prince. i ee ag EE CE Bactwam. 0 fh wit aceon nA pc, | GUENELENRICD Re Hoe ns tn Important from Wucatan, | poins involved in the tort roof too important lo jor & Wor a3 58% | a lune oan uc: Points involved in the report are of too important Ips; and the subscribe! 1" % a bio i F mw e it Taltna S09 oc Ac | Revie . oe. They ‘ini Lien etees ap in a atyle it Eastere tolend io , The Prussian brig Delfino, Captain Zarts, ar- | and weighty a character to be commented on in ™ do 960 30 50 bo 59 maall charwe.. Free arty. | Trey ate Soh sjgoued of ent geal eo 127 Roasamer work. They fountaia In th oarelated court, which displays a rived at New Orleans on tho 19th, from Cam- | ® short letter, Mr. Calhoun now recognises the 4} 2 ae 2 do 6 , eeloet oats arson. 4" dan be chartered for, ex Son the bead bys manele vem race Sasirely ae sated a Neealens Jets. nat oaly puet. interest and « | Peachy, whence she sailed on the 6th inst. The | right ef the general errmuees to make a sper. 0 lo. b60 51% 50 ker = ing 68! im = | to the countenance, gud at ‘once become part and parcel of the | thousand conjectures je the spacious promenade around | news brought by her from Yucatan is i rtant, | PFations, for internal improvement, in the Fe po ae 3 oe | NEW FERKY TO. ‘CONEY ISLAND living man. Copy the ad (dress. the baleony affords a every pleasant evening, of more gt by nis important. | sippi, and all its tributary streams I say now, lew ‘Stock Exc! { . PHALON, 61 Broadway, 0} qpmosite the i ty and fashion than canbe fouad con gtegated in any other A letter written at that place to acommercial | pecause Mr. Calh- un, atone period, held different pom Fenn ge blo aN at yom el oa | FORT HAMILTON. Je? wre Soke Fee eet redeon’s ictal, see pasted more rationally or areesbiye ere" | house in New Orleans, dated on the day of the | views of public policy, He at one time, in Con- < 0 rat’: bio 20 do 530010 50, | DAY, June 20th, 1M¢—A steam | HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND GUNS. Admitance free. Jet twist re a sail i ress, Was as strenuous in the antagonistical, ag Delfin i 100 shs Farm 1 2 8680) do © 50K leave the following places at the | A. W,5ries & G@., having removed to 91 Maiden Lane, | HAULS ‘o’s sailing, which we have been allowed to Gress Was hs strenuol boar; who made the isstie. Be do Monday 56 8 de Mon maestpecttod. ais or shiner Tale | fi offer alnge ind wellamoned stock of Hardware, Cut’ | — | GOTHIC HALL, BROADWAY. peruse, states that the Yucatan Congress was still nly 4 hi ject of RR,) j E.R. Whitehall. Coney Taland | | lery Guns and Gun Materuls, by the recent importations, at | URL 8 ve ILE WEEK ° spleadi ¥ ‘| with Mr. Clay, at that day, on this very subject of # do 3 B 2 do ‘Mon 38 | 3 TOA ML i mele low prieee fi rannreved nener ePimeth | 1G. Ein the. park ot Vs in session, but expected to adjourn on the 20th oe consslitiaehy of internal improvement, by 0 do b30 25! z FOR SALE. y ‘seni inst. They were discussing thi iety of a | the general government. # Mors Canal Mon 13 Saee © Se | oe 7 | HE GOOD WILL snd Fixtures of a Confec eetjonery, lee | Brening oon during the week, at 3 o'elock wntil 2 ical Pets Mixio a ha eaten: of ® | Lam on the side of Mr. Calhoun on this subject, so do 1% 2 do Mon 38% | H | sai tqm Stloon end Garden, to which is attached a | ,,2a,ourth July, performances from @in the morning until pe sar h Broatest ear- | and only refer to it as a matter of history. The Le oS aa. Shame i | agit leer ee ere eiiniere Yate Peer tee | a RE W-YORI-SACKED MUSIC SOCIETY | rnetty cand the sot ae eed Pe ce | Papel Wwill have, the report forthWith.cs ate “ 1 lore 1e' journes ucatan wow e de- e supplementary arm: Hy as ) WANTED, | Landings Fort Hamilton cach war, Karo 1 cepa.) | cc AND SUMMER CLOTHING, | PECIAL NOTICE—The Performing Members of this | clared independent ‘The Delfi orted that | to-day andihas become & law. we shall have RESPECTABLE Young Man at Clerk, e board | _je26 scis® THOMAS BEILBY, Proprietor. wiliias eRe wing great atactiont pA Tee | 19 Soctety. one and ell, are requested to attend the meeting ef Samana ho Teportod’ that | a number of new Major Generals and Brigadiers, Siete acteee a fants | ~~ BOSTON “STEAMER | fe Som ic th ue, brows ang olive. jean of temperance will be introduce to the Bociety | 8 United States brig Somers arrived on the 4th | for the volunteers, to last till the wat is ended,—- Jez? 3¥re | FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERFOOL. {Besek es le ie Gingham Frown, Linens, Check Linens, | for their consideration. GRO TTT LOOK, be inst., and the Lawrence on the 6th, the lattet Epaulettes and plumes will now be in great de- A SITUATION wy ANTED, ae at ‘THE British and North A ret, Seana. oI bt tebe ks, rgeka a “and dae Jot ae CALEESEANTANS, RESPECTFULLY AN from the Rio Grande, after a five days passage. | mand. ‘ ‘ f. Wasuisigton’ aie wobec fh ‘a young man ‘who his been employed | Mail Steam chet Blip CALEDONTA, | Coats of every color and shape, ffom $1 10 i ¢ | All well on board. he Corporation of Washi in a gentle: Hemenie:S “ae store. He would not object | ommander, will leave Bos: | ,,Pants—Cassimeres, and Worsted Checks; Alpaca, | No OUNCE that their Third Concert will take. plac o | | | ‘ ashmere, Fri Sa Silk, Marseilles Passage to Halifax, . nia, sistent. He ean give 3 + care of M. Woolf, 73,William street. Je27 3t#rc | For freight or passage, apply to | | ! | 9, . ie the dragoons, as a reward for their gallantry’ in e the best of references. Address A. A, Passage to Liverpool Rt] rery handsome at ech beat for ‘The Potomac is off the Bar, waiting despatches | storming the Mexican battery on the Rio Grande . gree chon eEoeal ‘anager SE oisatenttn mathioit is it watts our mouussin lay. This | for Com. Conner. The Falmouth arrived last These i incentives to valor are inducive of great re- pent rae Je28 ttm at HARNDEN 4 CO', 8 Wall at, | _de2e we W. H. DEGROOT & CO., 163 Fultoa st. wind their way tothe now jocund, now sad—in i if ; sults. An army in the field, with certain prospects Ag pdaliake frcorne, Or - Be ies hi Psat id evening from the Mexican coast; nonews. The y Pros} | yg ANSEES, TANGLES New and second hand, oral the Allegany. | Mississippi sailed this morning for the ,Gulf. of such like rewards for their daring, from their cheap. Beli Henj jenging for Hotels ou improved pl Riese ride <i OLD BLACK BALL LIN OF PACKETS. fellow townsmen, wili be irresistible. Sash US i * 5 se Scotch Bi ; ‘ aren very ea cenit ho Shae "chet thin MONTEZUS AP Caran Lgwber, Iron Awnings made and put mg in any style TS 5 i 3 TrioOn, lady t seg meet si Pasty those eyes. ane Gen. Taylor sailed last evening for Or- a The last offic al lewer published, of General / le business, is_a good | will ispatched for the above port on the first of | DUNCAN & sg The jeans. 3aines to the Secretary o ‘av, seeins to refleet Maeeie aes Aen CHL Rarih at rhe Seyi sncseeedy he bw harsh dh | ie seere_4 ine Greensts tra Labety sts W.¥._ | ol Gta hedan? eich een heMgcTO Baga —— great credit on that dist nguished veteran soldier. WANTED, | Hor Passage, having, unequalled accommodations in cabin | NEW SP Riatteuisee wean oe navies hmicd bee Santa Fe. _ fet delegation of eae Indiant ston the dif | ~ A FEW eectivi Young Men to Bouth to fee ee ng and Chorus—F.om the Lord of the Isles—Merrily | There was a rumor at Fort Leavenworth, that | ferent tribe: 6 SONU Western praises, arrt A RISES PRC GE RRR SSS "sy pr, LMA RCo.s th, Wi SAnimetee a Ue | aceieane See Sra ee ge pe ‘above their 3d to ther sr with an, opportunity of Cleaniog, $1000 pet Year meu now in our employ willy'uo) dou from the Od Count , can have them out in the above orany of the reguiar line of packe Black ear ge OF tae fablic to hie, cho th of al ve te—The Soldier and his Bride. By request, | the Mexicans would march and occupy Bent’s the charge of Cal. Lewis and Capt, Bayliss, “The day <i var freties, suitable for epring trade, wh hare now tobe sold iow | This piece is foutded on the murder of vss Jaue MeRea. | Fort, and there give battle to the American troops business of the delegation in Washington has ip sailing every and transies ‘And also by first class Americ for casn, Customers desiring to have ELEGANT. AND | heyy poe fn olppndag nc i aah iri some connection with the treaty recently made at per year clear ofall nee te alan eh hi ig wells \Alaoy Dealt for any anouat uraabe BURR CARERS ea? MODERATE Rane | yi. Au, Oxigianl Piece Wom may her bard command. | ag they crossed the prairies. Four thousand per- Some co Spring, Texas, between the United States a ma Rood fing ont. Appl ENCHS.| sothore ee ne anak oeais Say de wellehare hes garments cub, fhe efit et Writes er the Alleghanians, by General George | 80S were at Fort Leavenworth, and they were and the Indian tribes. Pauuam. i, 293 ‘Broadway, up stairs, Office of the Flag | F More i isi Hh SE Hi Uta Aiflenst wast be post paid. ‘myléim*res | BLACK BALL OR OLDLANE OF LIVERPOOL |“ Ailurticies of small wear continually ou hand, Shirts, eape | prt are Ease Tae ee Bro vieene suc oeeneie PARR Mama a fe, Naren otponest and. fai } cially. | pulls. ip he died shied mmole : | gi rin : bs 15 supe Sgpeery ey Seen pact Ist ofS Tie ma seniicart taioniecd raven Ketember the pamber, 17 Fultey ee A PTHIESSEN _| CdS gee ati Rnb yng Ni baci otek Msgs Src Shove Unaal seseos Ease Sifice, tat eA sail poctdvely on Wed FUME BATH. | Solel at tease secheateati;smicmn tip jaavoo, Changes—Camanche Indians, §c. wv doors above Canal street, sige ist a “iguetiapaipmambieciiagy DONT. $6, Hoan O ALL, who are afflicted with 13 icirpig My maw pnd by| The St. Louis Reveille says that order reigns at | The President yesterday nominated James Page, ——“TIR. CHARLES BALANDI if Monte Y teen, ani rand stree! r, - ™ r : a cols CHARLES Er a AND, gone +: ser aag cot ei ame, eve ser in “ cr Bran eee i cre etee! | | Nauvoo, and that the Mormons have fled. of Philadelphia, (ancient bering rg fal at. ment and convenience, that ¢ ‘ ern hromte | , + Br GeRe Bosch Gasssiane: @ Wertaes, slae emt | mast sinparkie. ‘Persous visiting the old country, or sending F ature euch Gout, Ball Tocees oft | Howes & 00/8 NEW YORK MAMMOTH | of Collector of thet port, in place of Henry Horn, ' find nd eters, SK sg fea Is, should call and see this splendi Specimen o si kin, jloinc 4 The Gharges tre a0 moderated, as Ba to, fetch ae Langust 1s CUS eter ath PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS. who has been twice rejected by the Senate. It i jew York, June : ture, befure it within the means of al er organi — 4 ae Seah tte | Rired prehitnct, betirg caeacing elagwaere.. Hot passage Se ee Sti PEARLRIRece (T United States, comprising 150 Men and Horses, re | Wasurxcron, Saturday, June 97, 1846, | Was also rumored that the name of Gen. Houston } atghecoae es AND TOUPEES. | be made on board, foot of Seekman street; or to the sub | TIMOLAT?S SULPHUR BATHS, he pany the performers. werurope. | Senate. had been sent in for the post of Major General.— } ty Pi 5 3 5 Dy od pant gp aE ie plese ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO., Estamiisne 1s 1021, jane, among whom ie ae mule Rider of tie | Opened with the usual ceremonies. This certa'nly is entirely without founda- manuee, tothe peoulisr style. of euch individual, ‘They. are | _Je@Tre_ 34 Fulton at. (next door tothe Fulton Bink.) _ | "VHESE BATHE are fer tke 2 eae at Ricunatiten, Evan, | Asés recently arrived Bait NATIONAL DisrUTEs, | tion, for I have good reason to know, that under YA Mew wvention, doing away with all the vexatious | — FOR NEW ORLEANS—LOUISIANA AND of the Skin, Serofale, in the Joints, wacit Rico, |'jatioee tyie of yn her own, ‘ i age ; He ties so long experienced by those who wear wigs, New York Line—Positively First Regular Packet. | (O"g0! ‘he Skin, Serofale, Fain in the d neat Broadway. | heise choste cod chaser fous, paca + | Mr. Evans presented a petition for the adoption of some | no circumstances, could the General be induced to - lie are invited to large and well selected , To fail Monday 20" instant. he eleyant fast sail: | “avd tore y | GEER ep Rep ete totic ee! erent poy pesceable mode of settling national disputes. Referred i i j culor; they will packet bark GENESEE, Gregg master, will positively | Sad the charming naivece with wl < 1 accept of such an appointment, for various causes, ' the ci teable ts) tome the fect. ; ; af! ag abore, her regular day : LOOKING GLASSES! LOOKING GLASSES | gence, render this gift i camry. erpiste tne lene | to Committee on Foreign Relations. the principal one of which is, that that he would ft ‘Wall stress, noes ronson iletneved frm a) Broeiwte: | folate of real iy hendeome fers FORE Careishins Heke toate onl ears Pelee cook: | Se tke pubiie wo tan beilllene. darerioucn siren ip oe veaee: bapgesbaypie ermit himself t ‘onflict with those ; Tenge te com the nddre st 28 Iwem ma ILLING & CO.! pMostarets where: ctech vacaay, et, | fire newspapers of the extraordisaly a aperform | acy, Farvisup, from the Naval Committee jot permit himself to come in’ | pr the mdr j E. K'COLLINS & CO, or 333 Pearl street, where every variety can be fou SR Seer ere ot She race ng see en eee , javal Co ) Feparted » | i citfioera of thie ‘orestnt sér¥iok- Aue Ranad MILIT ARY EQUIPMENTS. Ly no goods recat 1 Sea i, eet epaanenbn en Teel, ‘Large and small, novel, | the Propriecars oar a are th celebrated den oteb | Joint resolution for the reliefofMr. Barry, of theU.8. ship | S@llant officers of the presen! 7 FIREMEN’S CAPS. Fassesgers will please be on board Monday, 20th inetant,at suit slimoss any sized ier whch wil be 501d low, very iow, ANT AND GIANT: gore 70 Ib. Boston, which was ordered to he engrossed. | he regards, with his peculiar magnanimity, as en- HF SUBSCRIBER respectfully ealls the attention of the | azotelock, at which time the ship will sal. judeed, Plain audrichly omamented Porat Picture Fram | Rheiz ,heighe is, at te ee ES ee Se f the Ni | tirely superior to his own; apart from this, he is Tinie lic to his assortment of Milltry Equipments | Agent in New Qrieuns, James’. "Woodraff, who will Paintings and’ Bagrevings. Glasses—plates by all weighs 1s2 ths. Mrs. Ra emgeereer ice | On mation af Mr: Darsony:the:Navel Committon was | oe eens of disioabnnt oun sort, mor, in sdapted to all com ilitary Caps, Knapsaeks, Boxes | promptly forward OEE gods io his address. box or single. Old glasses replete | gens a reward: Th \pertorh extraordinary feats of | instructed to inquire whether a contract hed been mado | 20t ambitio issmononeH ok Mga : \ Bayonet Scanbards of every variety. Coantry compa: | "Packet ship LOU Hunt, master, will succeed the Ladies, while shoping, please eall. a fact, of any other, and were his own feelings con- i nies, about changing their forme, oF those about forming | Genesee, and sa 2orher da} 5 Ime HOOPER & BROTHER. | stfeugth and agility, aid wil tds in afwo horse eet The | with Robort L.Stovens ior building an iron steamboat, | suited, I am satisfied that he would greatly prefer pew cubnilien ath tecaeels es. “jet ma" toad cay agente | Te eee = | fyle Exerc Chante Dia v7 yey a rsemanship. G¥m | and, if s0, report when legislation is necessary to carey. | to retive to private life altogether; but this 2h “y AiR MEE SS y oe htsint FEMA eae vw Ling—Regalar yack NO WAREROOMS, wegen tween, tr, HOWES Hedag ee iar, Mr | sald contract into effect. |e of Texas and of the county generally wil ao, mde \ order at the test ni ! iC wr i. IN, My Q | ARMY APPROPRIATIONS. | permit. ready are the eyes o! jarge mass of} * ied lwere. Me! GHATACAP, 202 Brondway. | ie Sreeneike re, master, of 1100 toms 71 AFARGE ‘sUnpixa. fy dicey a Arena, Se HO ts 8, howe team | Mr. Laws, from the Finance Committee, reported the te democratic party turned upon him, and I PAVILION, NEW BHKIGHTON. For freight ge, having accommodations unequailed HE UBL rae Pion ot pune mie | Horseback are the most oreraas reer mice Eos | ming tpreneteten Wl; with ementninnts P much mistake their intentions, if before long his F. ihepubile is has the hoor, to iter bie fined cod ibis oF comrt ‘apply on board, at Orleans wharf, | 2 Beri: Noherinne mh wed a ad ime | nile Act of Horsoseane i¢ Exer- | 'y Sppropi 5 ments. name is not placed before the country for a posi- Gacnbler, i. Trew aka Ber i a eg es | SPE ERIGAZE MASSGORL. tion where he oan render himself more eminently netation and pe estas LM daha aod cas: TO TAILORS, On motion of Mr. Jonson, of Louisiena, the Naval hosts run between Pier Piet No, . North River, and New e of passans $100 the | 208%, Hector and Billy, | ir. Jonson, na, the Naval useful to the whole nation. Bostrom athe following ‘ at ONS, E. B. Cobb, master, will succeed HOSE, who wish toattin complete inowledge of the | thefr elegant Gymmaste forcurse and Mr. Sweet | Committee Wote instructed to inquire into the expedi-| I understand that a strong organization in favor 8, aye ba: "From oe Ay su he risaee tnd gil ou the Sh August her repelar day. Kegan CS Son thay wr iene elt, sban ain ine mers | Mr. Cheng ¥ ah nhs: Howes in fa eet he | ency of making appropriation to indemnify officers, see Of Mr. McLean re pees Hale here be heh te i ” A, M. 32 The , whieb u vane if 5 Pe wes in 7 t st 1 183 » 2, 6PM. Bet 78. | aor Chron a ne of Packets—Reguler | plete che pric Mach ts fms eo 18 Slice pancao MH daline aie Gon Sweet the celebrated | Men and marincs of the steam frigate Missouri, for losses fis lis headed just Araceae by as : Pavilion, Now Brighton, June 1, 1816, saure_| "1 ge SB, 5s0 tou, Hugh Mekwen master, | oftheuthor’ Noe 113 Beosdeny, New Vor aa Be fa | | ae aan cadeek formes | incurred by hor destruction by fire at Gibraltar. rs of the Senate, setting forth his life nes ae i 13) | Wall saul “i er regular day. 7 - FACTURES. | JETHRO WOOD. | services, and which is being widely distri _ BLOOMINGDALE ROAD. ” | Boch elietememeccn Deep eek Rare 20, ane an aoe tee tent eee mer RES. | is carried § 97h on the teh of duly her oh myhies | eee ese noise eemenene oe Vore Fajeetiog | Thus you will perceive that the manufacturing of PT. M. het the ore hose late of the North River, | Dover street, orto, f ed at short uotice.. Alse, cutting engines, suitable for. all they will visie all the priselpal efties and towed in the bill to renew Jethro Wood's patent. public opinion, as regards the ‘reside Begs Ieave to inform hi | DHULL & MINTURN, #7 South st, kinds of work. For terms and description, direet to the sub |“) 3! Tre cast el Socke. commenced in earnest, on one side at least, toaccommo- | | The packet joe. Dawe 400 tons, will succeed the _ scriber, Hindson, New York. EE oS os. Oe eed | T! f d ch the Cabinet ar wh board and lodgings, | Broomebs, aud sali ou her regatar dae ee ke ee serene | seriben, Lindsoe, JAS. T. PERKINS. | SANDS, LENT & CO. | Mr. Cannon presented a petition from the Philadel- he rumors of expected changes in -= SO a ae role Say dst August. Jed7 re | atimerc AS. T. PERKING. Mr. Buchanan will, I am cannot be surpassed, \ PGRTER HOUSE FOR SALE, INSTITUTE, | Ture seeps at oP ihe splendid Exbi- | | pile Library Company, relative tothe duty on imported fsb pagpoatnse a | ion ee tain, assume the judicial robes. Who i iw to suc- vith and the river view, ren ITH IMMEDIA N= FOR THE eather peswaniy re | W Teusattc gate cincber ties aeraeetPist | BALDNESS AND GHEY HAIR, PHB: ine Focoorooec Nr terig jeicaiginescrnen yy ee smear’ New York. ‘The own Tavem calied Exchange Cottage, eotuer Church QO BROADWAY, between Reade and Duane sts—Mr. “ aand wasntneto® MonUMERT. most probably, as I have betore stat Heron shing te gnbark inte eects Writs We ae lactis wit fee ee RIC OEREROUS mart sue ily NEMO E Rocher palpebral ferecndyrabed typ ened ogee . 1 Tu, or victualling bu- office for the sale of hi vatent a 24, uf t 3 im nt ition wi } ; House, grant ublic ground in Wi ‘on for the | to this important pos quo of the ehoteess berm as he wale teams bas honed ers or loduings rivate room, where he is now preps July 6:...., Ladd’s Comers. Granting p g ashingt +h ladies and gentle eminently gratifying to the Northern democrats oasule’ bine on oar ‘of Balduess, Gr Washington monument. ir, and other diseases of the skin of the head or growth eked with well as nogars Ales, ke. Ice Creams and other refreshments | terms enquire on the premises. coustantly on oe near | PRIRD CAGE horough repair. nn feat Bete, | gs may we N, B—Moore’s Line of Manhattanvi ve ihe FACTORY, 196 Spring de: ially so to the friends of Gen. Cass an Mr. Bextox opposed it, as a scheme for robbing the | Vico President Dallas. Mr. Rush is in every way ~ 0 indon. Je who would contribute their dollars for that and } he de ‘New tween Wooster and Laurens street.— be: o 2 people who wot ontribute iy pro admirably qualified for the ition, would Werke Ey ahi Panblentacbed | Topl iloo Re gamer cn the tli oer tat gyet iether abt ye ato we it doetee Cree per and patrictc motive, he moved torecommit it. | add mach & the oharaster of Me. Polk's Onbanet, woghel \oeamteke, 3 ere | mon Bird Cages. of pPly of taney apd com egetable Liquid Dye % | Mr. Miura opposed its being reeommitted, and advo. _ Several vacancies will shortly occur in our 4 me ad kM na) ' ar and Willow Wi sets, Mats, ai wae caer | Bevitta Powder, for entirely cradioGing Laat iad cated its passage. . diplomatic service. Both Mr. McLane and Mr. a by rs a Ba THING, itt ment of arti ina Wooden Ware ny Gffice as formerly, 205 Broadway. myl4 Im*r 1, 22, Buffalo. delhi te King intend returning home. This will make Ey RANCH, N. J. awake he o' than, they can be bought rh IE atin Raden an Akar! Mf jez toivé re Mr. Bexron rejoined, and denounced all such begging | +), -6% places, which wi robably have to be filled TPHE SUBSCRIBER wi wil srenthe Sea Beach House, for J. KELLY, jel9imeme | DAGUERKEOTYPE APPARATUS. | Se | achemes as frauds upon the community. He was humor- L pe ogee prow ey hi rece; ti iters, June 20th, | OHN ROACH, OPTICIAN, 8% NASSAU Street, PETER’S CHURCH, BARCLAY ST. | during the present session o: Sg tpn? 3 a ‘The steamboat Oris from the foot of tof Falton s t, and Ed- ~DAGUERREGEYPE APPARATUS. J constantly on hand the Voightlander, French pong | ANTED—A Lady to sing Secon rane in the bois ous and entertaining. | land, France and Russia. Who will obtain them, Geese House, where tages are alee’ si na <i | JOHN ROACH, an iusrcuments, aud every article aged in the art. Operators Wisse Church Nove need sppty unless they can reed | ” te. Dayrox thought it was not asubject to be ridiculed; | however, is only known to the Chief of the White ' nssangerato ihe ‘ioweaths xd H’s deastiai ges tank Nate aes ocd Aascctasn-| ork te COMET gulekness) and tovbe cheaper for'ase | “yell Seere"?” Organist of the Church, No. 479 Broad ay. | he hoped the Benato would pass or reject the bill at once. House, and he, very wisely, Jena be “HAV 7 -EAF AND ether seeeren cod tt ott ion an ag Rerartd sabes trvtromonfyntended font ssnorders mys imewre | MUSIC. | See RS Op prane emeberensd: Nitree CHM RREM | CoS orill not adjourn Thal the middle of ‘a ake cps rf AND nevonttags Ohommeain Piste, Cases, ‘Quicketuff, kes bee | CHALLENGE TO THE UNITED STATES. | [NSTRUGTION riven on the Piano st two dollars per | or acheme to fasten down the capitol in this place. Ife | 4 uit and they will have to labor hard to finish } DALES firey Toe Let eat a Lenses Ground to o: hhermometers aud Surveying Com | CHALLENGE TO THE UNITED STATES rouchiy. Yo So ‘yiaiien “vo take lessons, will please | monument Was to be erected, let it be erected by Con- the many important measures now belore them j 6 jw CTOP, aceite dean EBON, jute to Pogeee manufoccared fore feng construction, bat rea tet ee oy eg by Cees at the Herald office. | gress, and upon a proper spot—upon a hill, where it by that time. » suit purehasers, by aoe, | Mettical pervones. miTimére” | aaa do challenee Se mache) gf our country, far and near, to would remain as long as the hill should last. | ‘The Camanche delegation has arrived. They ; dies mite, sredret ac ion rar WHOLESALE AND KETAIL JEW. Paneth mat UOW HADES. ERB ened oa ae ehambers aN are Davie Satonmien Cae SopeRaniia “TE Wi sy tege>_| Bre Pop OEiNg Ben NEED SE ORTOP ee MOROCCO CASE MANUPACTU ER | panics rots the city oPNet orks ead pessoea een, iain | roadway, for a superior aad warranted aeticle, ' | ment, because some of tho money subscribed had been n stk MT ee rca es! JULY. | 151 Filton s., up stairs, netr Brod WY. Fork, ot manulacturiny their shades at the lerat expense, Of the | fraxdulently withheld, that the balance should not be | Wasuixoros, D. C., June 26, 1846. ; Ful. | JEWRLLEN'S Chow Coser, fitted up with Trays tovcone | eke) scu qe tag te LONER S BECE Atay a Sapo Ele Bead STEN HOR THE | approprinted to the object intended. After further ée- | Matters and Things in general. a cgens ber os chains, rings, breast pins, thimbles, pencil Chatham door from ae ete | oewiay a and Friday evenings, commen rat st 8 | bate by Messrs. Benton and Dayton, the former charging | Leyi D. Slamm has been here for a length of Pieuis ‘ings: | A OR port and d dealer ia . Nn ane OE LAM pm Proprieter. | te Srhiaaa tol chaste oston hate Sorat time—say some six weeks. Mr. Slamm js evie . ri] ‘ a er re! . I “ ethi ” i | Flste Cera strument Cases, Ca: | 21 Binds, Capes, Bird Goods s\eenitnes alice: Somes MODEL OF NEW YORK. onthe table was lott ajes 1, nave 20° The auestion | (ently ‘‘ after something.” What that something ‘ r HE, UNDERSIGNED js now receiving orden for news yes 19, nay q ‘ depobeae 5b A variety of 1 ee or Chinese Mocking Bird, Abordevat or Spice Bii ving may happen to be, this deponent cannot say ; but | made to order, w i articles Constantly om hand, and | jaya Sparrows, White Cockatoo, Chivese Pheasant. ‘The to be represented upon the eanopy of his Model of was then token, on a motion of Mr. Allen to recommit it, | ' x ed wire i | Rte sr orist. with nestuese anidespaich. _Je25 iwbre_ wets all imported from the Hast Indies, at great ex: York, which will spon completed. ‘Theae views vary from od tions to report as to the best ste in the coun. | it may bea something connected wit avy. : FOK SALE GHEAP FOR CASH, Boeke, Bunce, shaitics aad Buyicie te fi ‘dieu | compensation, of Laclede reprocopeations of peblic bald. | try f ‘nt ‘and the proper oeans for its erection. | A8, however, George Bancroft is not the speciul x i lene ol ae tee PB pote wwehes, Bulifiuches, Starlings aad Skylarks. In fact, | compensation. saentations of public build | try for a monnmei prope i plays, miliery | Tatu of tour ales iatares Ban Taster cnipetn, | ous will find at NO, 3 John sireet, most of the eage'birds in | a acon ae gran dnpatesdan Lost—ayes 19, nays 23. lover of Mr. Slamm, it may be that Mr. Slamm , warrant Fosse |S oft prem td ape ement and | + 'N. B—Black and Tan King Charles? Spaniels, received by | 4 of there ar ‘eth landscapes and decorative Mr. Benton then asked Mr. Dickinson whether large | will have but indifferent success in the applica- { rinls hazing heen selected with the ecmont_cxre Ses? | | em ot 88 er sedans yee” Prat, from Liverpool, yer Johu Grieve. | pita, ef arenes aap pA ANG sum had not been collected in New York for this monu- tion for any post connected with the U. S. Navy. Pike WUnKS! PIKE WORKS! of $700 per ai mean’ LOW Feated out fora short time at the rete ie ertemmerermensnrnrneamersnraneeeemneresemaeas | ment, and whether the money had ever been paid over. But as Mr. Slamm confessedly has undeniable strat Artist, Jers | th om the property, ke., eaqaire at WIGS, Niet ————TLLLIARDS LAPROVED. | __ Mrz Diexixson replicd that he believed a large sum | claims upon “the party,” it is necessarily and saprisee & MMAH! tty’s nt Law, Ke. AN nearest oon Heed ofan of ay in Ne ed et Ts, PE ree sadn herbals sit oe the had been so raised, which had not been applied to th | very properly supposed that Mr. Polk will give = or GCHY HN Mace ge a ei, serena ot PAIRS, 98 aceon wey gee he int rammed to. Hie ol" irene intended object. He thought that the whole concern tidenes:of bis appreciation. of valualla " Diego brand thing in reference to these | Bastruil rS Ri entrance eas waght to be broken up. There was no need of erectinga | *me evidenc ; f 5 tthe Y Wendie Jom aecaies ty great popularit; lish the Museum Beit ‘iy tga Fale oleon e304 ong not to say indispensable service, that directly and ec Felonerect.”” Kris reliable be inponed apga by the pretanded wig | dablen ve bean pare petect oor, The Tables ise | Resumen to Washlagion in the heart ef the city, fore, to ecdy Mr.‘Sinmm bath rendered: Oui bomat ~ chet makers who so. among us, we deem y | | ¥ * _ en: country eye FOK SALE, oe Se iat tone may be misled, or deprived of | Guakions; 4 sie rite ioe Mr. Mitten asked Mr. Dickinson whether the associa. | Others, too, with Siainm, who have borne the re aa ar ~d | & fad 4 Der Week, x the verb | im Pe I for sales tn tion in New York bad any thing to do with the association labor ang heat of the day, and the rr ernton a by i'r’ on ach C cae hy id 4 I baule, may sing out if they please, in or "A wee, iter “ong ese cy = cae ee “Boa id every eae csi tent “it Dicxinson—I suppose it is a branch. | ao cirtoreies of spiny Cui bono ye a ally - er oetiomnre” ‘ eesti | MMR Band ined by Did, GRA ear irant RFE. gage 24. Mitten—Heve you sny ground for the uppest | dom soem ese igen ne ett mt the ir of ooly manu Eye DI y "in Bax | ton country, and ih ear oe ame Degivvoeed 34 Uae Si on Ae San sated wellauite | ART, ay act, seladat tie Aster Howse MICHAEL. 20 | Mr. Dieainvon—TI can't exactly say that I have, | litical parties ses ore ke up i hnyeds patriotic ‘SS cedar ey ono ot the Hoa ‘alae | fanaa lt eon. konpa pillars playing parton of resbectally Mr. Murura thought {t would be as reascasble to fed abost and around by fared poems pil, eeslebi toeme preentc Di IT ERANGIS, OVULIST, | Heathen se Anen ry, and ie break upthe government because some of the custom and hiuzeas shouted, wotly oF the Berton eleven ea a0 i ih init Doom rROM ORAM i | bese Nard 4 ty, me house officers in New York had failed to pay over the pro = ete nag Fy the ularly fortu- new Yo or 2, a = Wises eerie Tene | juste sei Sah Ie crore ¢ table ing | MOMeY they hed collected, as to broek ap thls, beceuse of | TU Lee and promise ever 10.8 ce PRS yen EY catablishinent, Noe & he eases | inde bar well Ca Pi gore et gprs croc vy os Crittenden and Bet linge of the flock: Select lente from tle NG Ect sor re ing ed Hh apo |" iteet ae ae | inv Ime? HAR bie by Mersrs. in a in. Men lenp by periodical leaps, 4 se ee MISHARY to the then informally. je tot precy ofa ‘Geter by Mee a ee ite atented to mm | By. Freck, . ©. Been, ; a g es EXCELSIO “ ie oF a SILK ho a Se sei we ree to the Preaidosey or the liend of de * | ferences given to in city wi ive been ing been appointed sole agen: ‘act of 1842, for relief | the general at, “boosted” i if eh eo A, a gn | Bice aude remare Mag reredt ps Tesi ag ae Rr ree ik brid, Pte ys oor ga rele | and oboe Shocred on by he peoples the & C% Hey € i cate jected. if vagaries, oe sot wel gait Ic, aston’ fair iret the Am riges etivate The following bills passed:—For relief of A.B. Fanning: be visa ey heir motives endieuay: wc ey S pee Neg, ane < ‘at Eee hae at ising ' the poor gh yen calla: ere iy tel Jate collector of Savannah. Granting arrearages of pen- | [6 aps to suppose the my gery bein and Archy wil es Fe wit clea yreed | sion from 1814 to 1946 to Nathaniel Stalford, a soldier of | gulghven ed laud,” and under ne re ‘porivas insuiusions.

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