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e_- THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vel. X11, Ho. 178-Wnele He, 4402, NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 29, 1846. a ee ns ~ nen ee a, aan City Intelligence. mons was wrongfu! THE NEW YORK HERALD, | C22 BSA9K BALL LIVE OF PACKETS. | SCHOOLEY’S MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, iy charged with the robbery. The eedings in this case by gen- 5 FOR LIVERPOOL The superior fast, sailing | MARSH'S HEATH HOUS Tux Cire Convention—Comtuon Covxcn,—The | DF, at subsequently called upon by tho wife of Car ‘There was an absolute tacket shin MONTEZUMA, °Capain Lowber, | rrviie, UNDERSIGNED would give not Wiehe Anime eeiaae the warm | 4028, who begged of him to accompany her to the prison; eive and discuss amendments. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, Seed wilite vn ree by toe prem rs “ship Fidelia, tablis | Weather now approaches fast, and the disgraceful con- | that the prisoner desired to aft, im. The Dr. first ob- | He aut his hand the identical resolutions, and with ’ pony yg joded ri | we Geeor su M dition of the public streets, which are covered with all | J¢cted, but, on reflection, that a might be of use or | the clefk’s signature as rejected, that he offered, and ——— ‘or passage, having unequalled accommodations in cabin | fordition, si ht pos ane sorts of decayed v A a truly danger- | Service to Cardoza, he went, While with the prisoner, | which were rejected just ax soon as read. They were Circulation---Forty Thousand. and steerage, apply Bh | pleasure grounds arouud the. have undergoue very ous nuisance, Surely the authorities, through the po- | he stated to the Dr. where he supposed the money was, | all summarily rejected in the Senate. There has been JOHN HERDMAN & CO. Gt South st, | Siderable embellishments since the Inst season, A bathing lice, ought to adopt some efficient steps to froe our streots | 824 wished much Cardoza to get his money back. The | no attempt to fetter legislation equal to this, since the N. B.—Persons desirous of having thei ids brought | esrablishmert has been fitted up for warm aud col my b Dr.promised the prisoner to do all in his power towrds the | attempt to wrest the Constitution of this State,in 1687, DAILY day, Piae Scents Per eop7—$1 | fromthe Old Country. cau have them out i the above ships. ity en as a0 amply the wants liad | Soin are heats ceponits of th and garbage | Chisining of the money. The Dr.,on leeriag the priscoer, | from cur ancestors, tin’ solemn vichstinn at’ par we. 23 “~ 1 dee fale eT ee Prthout the Jenst delay. A new and splendid Boling All 4 ion of an ordnance, and in defiance of the authori. | infor Justice Osborne and officer Joseph, that | tional com cook cca iy meter nag oo ry — hy i pas F: ateattea stitch of Kite, Ss tmyls tohenr aed ecintey | typ thomeelver ‘The ‘new Board of Common Counc | M@ hed information from the prisoner which would | inthe hands of Congrece.. We perceive at onoe, tht RERALD. es te day. | thie rg ey pov iy remorse | eee ee yale CS ue to possess more business uod systematic habits | !¢ad to the recovery of the proney—the Doctor, in com- | acts that occasion delays to the free and unoh: Pc 04S pr sense pr sane eyed) Stiga, A Sich | ecodheeemsntaaun af Seal aicgwraetad etn pedecowor. They ant mere a | fry nt carota, and ocr Joep, tard Yo te | narghin of waters tat oy enababed by Cem i - repu‘arion he may hav rc ; ‘ ADVERTISEMENTS st the usnal pricee—always cam | BLACK BALL OR OLD LINE OF LIVERPOOL | Batavementof his eatsnnve and highly popular eotablunk: | ‘Would tevin thoee anes te soot ot oes | who, upon he appealed to by tho, Boctor, and in the Gite States has said over and over egain, that States PRINTING of all kinds executed with beanty and des- FOR LIVERPOOL. —Only regular packet of the | ™5%', teeitities for wetting here. by public conveyance are | PEAY (0 De, many earnest end efficient legislators | roney, upon ‘whioh Liyonp stated thes Simmons tab his, | strosts neviestion Tie right ig Baa om Seitoe. ine pos. Jat of July —The maguifcent andcelebraced feat anit | 4 rhe, (ec iten fay Bare 7 Pablic convevease are] them, and the abuses that prevail in all quar- : ich L - . ‘All or by mari, addressed to the packet ship, MONTEZUMA, burthen 1000 tons, | JS AM and ldo’clock F. M. noon, aed. tr Morrie, | ters—in the omnibus system, strect nuisance, etc., should | that the money was hid away under Mr. Joseph Murphy's | plies the right to built many—es our chief magistrate ap- geatlshenen sweat be post paid, or the postage will be de- | A. b. er, commander, will sail positively on Wednes- | 1.090 imost excellent stages, immediately, fhe ae aval | efimeme the earnest -attention of. some active member, seep In uae oe These’ ot Laer A bein Pe iees feopeiately y, Femarked — ae maces —dae we wif ry ? ent nd. rect statement eo whole ave our m here mout trem, ‘accominodations of the Montezuma are fitted out in a | Of she train waren fe ee ee label ris concerned As tothe Dec: | same. ‘This bridge tet i nothing more nor leat tens and the other statements in the | robbery of the Doctor can | bad no idea of and valley, until 8.46. je%M Iw*re il they were effectually putdown. affair, so far as the in New Your Hanate Es a jeent sid conveuiqnes, that esunot but tore comor of THE PHEASANT. AWe trust that tho membol of the Convention, which tor's leaving the it ts of the Connecticut valley. He North-West career ‘and Neseae eerasts | those exnbarki Hiaiing the old country, or uendin AVID HAGAN respecttult a ences its sittings on Wednesday next, 1st July, will | Herald of yesterda: xtent of the commerce of this ; calland gee Sissblendid pecimon of | [)“Paitte tn-aenerals te be yy themselves with earnestness to reform the’ city | Dé at all tines fou fuels showed ‘an. produced Defore naval architecture, before enxaging elacwhere. Hor passage | Howard atrect, ax 1 place of public ene r, and set at rest the many questions which have ee the commiiteo. Here isa river running 400 miles through in cabin, fg ky wh} steerage, early application should’ | spared no expense in fitting it up in the Manner most suitable | been so long agitated in relation to city reform, so as Hantrorp, June 27, 1846, | its devious course, to the sea. 200,000 souls depend, in a Lr ta cyl gente earl ie ge a Io laid Ins sigel of wie chitezar vod | tognable the citizens to calculate on good and perma | Mars Meeting af the Wealth of Hartford—Their Doings, | Very great measure, upon the same to. transport their BOCHE, BROTHERS & CO. the market would afford. Da te Rerarnnent, Proceedings, Speeches, qe.—Importance of the non- | goods in return. We are at the head of sleop navigation Jettro_35 Belton st.. {next.door to the Felton Bank.) is also prepared to seve up Steaks. Chops, Cutlets,| Tne Pouce Srerem—Tue Trinp Stan Waro—| Bridging of Connecticut River to New York and New | ewe have at present very much improved it artificially, FOR NEW ORLEANS—LOUISIANA AND | Rarebits, ke.; and can provide parties with private rooms | There is, perhaps, no other ward in the city where the ° wns on fo one. Henk ane Heve,| Sy decpening the haant?, The Veagaianee Beaks eee ew York LineFositively Fir Reguay Packet. | forsuppers of oer ‘meals. subvenaradioe feagares of the new police ‘systam of this city can be | Bnelend. authorised the erection of a bridge twenty miles below a east Moaden aut FE ee ee ar vel | jem twere BAGAN, set. | more favorubly seen than in the Third ward, under the | In answer to.acall from the Common Council, fora port of delivery established under the law of Congress her y: : HE PROPRIETORS OF THE superintendence of Captain Boudinot, and his two able | city meeting, to grant them authority to appropriate any | The meeting appointed a committee of twenty- For freight or passage, having handsome furnished accom- SL, comer of William and e@icient assistants. The Third ward has become from our most substantial citizens, “ with full power, A EL, corn Duane streets, respect- + sums from time to time, not exceeding in th modations, board, harf, foot of Wall st , i by their efforts, seconded by as fine a body of policemen » iJ aggregt . moe. ape Conitcy: (eee ae K'COLLING & 00.3 Routh fe ence oe etal rnc aeatiely Tofteed tne | ax can be producedin this or any ether city, the. best re- | $100,000, in using all lawful and proper means to prevent | t2{awful means, and in concert with others aggrieved, men and the public Renoreby so — ays amending a Po ag 5 Sameera board jis (Saturday) Every possible effort will be Pre gulated ward in ai York; and we woulu advise any | the damage to business, of the 200,000 people in the Con- | vigation of the Connecticut river.” The Common Coun- Teave to ery Sayed Praseigers well nlease bs on board. Monday, 20th instantat | inva’ provided "themselves witht 3 stock of ‘Wines, | even those Whe ey fea ratevicial teow iaige tity | necticut river valley, above Middletown, by the erection Popped igre km yep sy will be iv, fey vo sellindh eich auniace Iz oe! nee rleanp. James E. Woodruff, who will Sianors, Segare, at Tr mapeeed 7 Pc, Bacay dc the ci yy | Merits, be opposed to it, to avail themselves of an op- | of the proposed railroad bridge, gt Middletown, and to | the duties of their appointment. “ serait Avera As haley tri | "RNa MECOMMPALL et st wat cee ne | OREN IS we rt ep | lst ca lds fn etait aces | SoM eran, Wtwana 8 aad to eure | Auras avr Bay, ome hermes eA fe emplo a 5 \ f 5 ” yi fin foe of the Genesee, and sail July 20, her revular day. pored of Chowder, and sther relishes prepared ise superior | Provaile in every part of it. We have frequently hed | Nest men and property-holders, assembled at 7 o'clock, | [vere tls unanimously passed, that, the Commissioners = oe i Oj nities to ourselves acquainted with the | last evening. served and notified with a notice for the repeal of a) e ” Brice of rpoma per week ses. $1 50 to $250, igh i oh ce en ta the LIVERPOO! ‘New Line—Re, tration of the police department of the Third, Mayor Contins of course presided. He took a short | bridge section—that the seedings of the meeting be iuly—The elegant, fast pack. Single ni : ., to 3734 cents. and speak understandingly. We would advise some o} ia ¥ ert | caused to be published iD two or more rs in Con- 108 TUB, A. bidridee, iuaster, , db Ratectony with ‘shortly, fo adh ent, ofother wards to take review of the subject, but relied upon the report of the | Decticut, New York, Massschusstts, ‘Vermont, New + | the captains 1p RE RE wncauatied andevery luxury of the season will be served up on the | BOUdinot’s book, for their guidance a1 committee appoffited on the 18th ult., to proceed to New | Ham) » ke. Seo. ‘wharf, ‘or ly On board, at Orl ‘most reasonable terms. " 1 Acctpent.—The steamboat Amanda ranover a small | H: with full power to protect the interests of thi: pe haere 1 aisha reais a cine To coasiom room 0 baler for meetings pings par | sailboat ou Saturday, with two monia it. They were city and the honor of the rata, eaiaat the Project of ya Woeters Tune 22, oe oa. ‘ 3 sy ¥ re eG Bh pe aad ly sa’ ail a eo at wn, 1s below the | Sickness—Advantages and Disadvantages o N.B=Drele for any a al be, fara , | . Packecship SISDONS, EB. Cobb, master, will macceed ne GEORGE FIERIS, Manager. ou Tresters.—A man, named James Horner, | hot of loo navigation, He honored the Governor of |" gi7— of Weakdipton Marshes ‘Malaria, em payable at, oll the prinel oushout | tne ROSCIUS, and sail on the Seth Atgust,her regular day. | _ May 20, 186. my2l Staw imere to one of the station houses, late on Saturday | the State, In Fearlessly doing his duty, by vetoing the bill, y ; : : the United Kingtom, ov #1 we. "fet re ———THE SHADES HOTEL, | Right, and stated that the boarders, where ho boarded, | 28,the bill materially interfered with the rights of allon| Frogs and Musguitoes—A True and Faithfud CAN HQPAL MAIL STEAM aitits, Ps Saag IVERFOOL— First Packet with disnaich. 64 Reade Street, West Side of Broadway. ee ee eet bbe aad at ihe wiskedto en "Sy fhe Mayor fr thet report being herecalled | Account. of 1200 toks and 440 horse power, each un: Clase fast sailing ship ELIZ ABE: HE, Subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the | $0P there till. morning. Satering Titan feck | We, J.B. ry, Eeq., i alf d ‘ yy, burthen 1000 tous, will sail as above, 3 forms, washeard in bis cell, and on entering {tit was found mw J. Hamenstey, Erq., in of the committee,| We regret to hear that several members of the 9 saan adheans me heataai by 2 5 Tipit he he ete pence tne nih | that he was beating hie head ogainst the wall, He like. | eedthe same. He stated, ‘that as they only had one i weok to prepare the case, their labors had been very ar. | House are sick ; and as the warm season advan- yanerwene fe ria tly tem gered 2 duous. The best of counsel they obtained to ‘attend ces, the number will be unquestionably increased. tack ofdelirium tremens, and was taken to the City | before the railroad committee. Petitions signed by 2200 | When we consider that the House, as well as the spaci: modoti in the first cabi Supe &. Barrie. am which ‘patvengers, will be taken at the castomtry price | et of New scopes tiaetielcesacs a for the second cabin. Persons intending to embark, | S17,0,00 mao, ke tae tae: should embrace this very favorable opportunity, by making jaranity to’all him ka fa Fics. co | Srmmainte application on boards ag pi, Nob at Buve, | bichon syigal eee nies ae ir patronage eXmpHiA Capt.C. Heap be 2 te the Notse *amuistieal faots, relative, Se is largel d of in th BRIA. “Cape Ce] pen itted to Ouse. ical facts, relative to our | Senate, is largely composed of men in the wane ‘Willeail from Liverpool ‘and Bostoa, via fol- ve | the continuance of their . Fox ru Rio Gaaxpx.—A queer genius, named Daniel ines; i " i ituti we ‘cor of Pine and South st. Th Telishen, Chops: Steaks, Welsh Rare! Carpenter, applied for. 1 queer g sae ‘ar ee sede great marits Ppelnes pres ppienlited $0. tbe eaten of life, many of them with constitutions shatter- ite, 7 ¥y . ‘FROM Boston. FROM LIVEAroor.. ‘OR GLASGOW—The fret clase snip | ed kas, c., will be served up in aguperior style. houses on Saturday night, and excited, by his appear. edor enfeebled, and that the habits of life in 4 5 ARVUM. 30 tous H. ine | “STK room will be ith city pape y night, 1 by hie ap the commercial rights of the city. They’ believed that i i ae ae ° * pS argo feriferesceeh tmeae | ahi tre Bil cunely of beciza copere, Gates Pubival from | 20c0 and story, Considerable interest. He tall, | the object of the committee had not been in vain—forthey | WW 2*hington, converting day into night, and night OF batance of fre havi Eno AMiEb EVANS, 20, ant wa ew from | ha developed our immense commercial business, in ex- | int 4 safe sei ~ \t OF passage, at developed our isiness, in ex. | ‘nto day, to say nothing of the dissipations of . 5 in on board . 12 tin with the intention of proc to winter season, as absolutely unavoidable, it isa $120. modations ‘apply to the cote On ira eat of Dover sreets mié lm*re . frac i P ing tent not surmised, and had brought out facts which will id . the se | Jette # Sounstect. | EAGLE COFFEE HOUSE AND BATHS, | sack,eud cerried, sng on his side, a. fewcaddy filed Sool qaoah: edeentoae -heventiar: ing committee also | matter of surprise that so few substractions by 2 foul 1, 1846. Britannia....... 16, jealienesdn seapioeh ie submitted sundry resolutions, brea the right spirit, | death are made from the two Houses. But the information of the sul Fe Tr jor ship NA 528 Pearl street, between Centre and Elm—Warm, | with gunpowder. His beardhad grown out long, and | and the subs ft ill be ity i ii it i oa ap 4 Jeeps es se RAGANGE: Capecin D fupecior shin, NAR: | N coidang ‘wor Baths, equal tothoee in any house in the | he locked somewhat like an ancient Jewish soldier, go fellawieg epiaeebeaat ios rscaapetiti pad filles spa oe beg fatreden! a heey wit or, essege, or any pchas infy hing: fy walk of 500 barrels in heavy freight. Apply to BaP gf Lrodwines, with good clean beds, 1236 ets.: | ing todo battle for Israel. He had lived on the way by | Mr Heeneuer, in remarking upon the report and re- | Prowd Pot con oN RTY Sie a hi my? re At HARNDEN & CONS, 6 Welle, BOYD & HINCKEN, Brokers, | will be foundie #apapers from Londoa, Liverpool, and all the | the contributions of atrangers, and when here a little | solutions sail, the commit‘ee consiiered themselves not | CfO24 Potomac on the south, up which the eve- ce je23 dtre 9 Tontine Buildings eT enteeatetniel see ‘stim*rh | Collection was raised for him. ‘He started off yesterday | appointed 10 Oppose any work of internals ning breeze, in summer, is particularly refresh- Ee TG ode BOENERAL FOR SALE. —______"_"_"_ | ior Philadelphia on his way to Mexico, where he ix de- | nat to o pose ail srtificral obstructions to opera ey a ing, make the situation of the capital the he althi- 75 to 88 Seath. street —Ferigas sending for ESE ay aR va EUTAW HOUSE, BALTIMORE. termined to fight on his own hook, being captain, corpo- | of the Connecticut river. ‘the committee instructed | est that could be found so near the seaboard in theurfrjends 1m any part of the old couut aa STAR HOUSE, Ne. TT HIS splendid Hotel has been lately re-itted and furnished Pte ine an wae is orapiaEany their counsel not to op vis Sasi, But for al, that, the brosd bayou rr CH 5 od mK called the nacostia, which runs up trom the the subseribers, on reasonable terme, to have them bi house. and i tow doing « o.the | jones, gentlemanly dressed, and who said he was {re wi to withd i H i i out, in expert, y, a ‘as from. y jed to withdraw. main river on the eastern side of the city, (we 2 , 3 ‘and | Boston, was taken to tho station house of the 4th district, omit @ reasonableness of our re- i ‘The Bhi of this Nine are nawerpansed, by cay pthors gad Bf ie Jacioon ave tchance Hotel, Byltireyandai the | under circumstances Bf tather a rich nature. He was | quest, thatthe. Brige clause should bo deforred unt | gM, {f,ccM4, UP beaause it bus no other current their immense size (a demng 1600 tons, and upwards) renders Astor House, New York, isa uaranty of the style in w ich | found in the streets on considerable of a ith | the next session, as in the notice published inthe papers 1 hich se a 'y them more comfortable and conveasent than shipsof a smaller * Eutaw will be kept: The ‘the best im the city | notes of hand for a thousand dollars in his pocket, and | for application for a charter, the applicants had not given | ©Xtensive mars ot which, in the heat of sum- ice may be placed in their pune- of Baltimore. ae Rockaway, L.1., will remain under the | 2¥0Uut seventeen dollars in cash. He seomed to have ta- | notice that a bridge across the Connecticut was contem. | Mer, diffuse around the inescapable malaria of aortas are plas, egoats or me , it. charge of Mr. "Cranston, who, during the summer mouths, | Ken a particular liking to the street sweepers, and was | plated; and we certainly did not dream them so crazy as | Vegetable decomposition. The Congressional ells ipaneapiente Sharghta Loa ~nh ae cok SE a with the best brands of | Ville happy to sce his old fri at this favorite wa’ | busily engaged in treating all of them, who would drink, | to ask so unreasonable and unjust a boon. Notwith- | burying ground is situated near this bayou, or la- Drafts for any amount, payable without discount jn all the | Twill be disposed of reasonably, tering place. a29 Im®r | to any quantities of the worst kind of ‘blue ruin,” and | standing we had only seven days for labor, still the | goou; and’ when the stranger, in the month of Principal towas of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, can | to attend to it f from continu: ieas of our cause was ful the ugust, looks out from the walls of the cemetery, 3] iS = tossi them, with a free hand. H righte: SARACEN’S HEAD, 12 DEY STREET, N-Y. | totcn'to the station house, where ho was called for in | exmmit ly proved befo Our counsel acted as if’ pleading their own | ut the expanse of stagnant water before him, he the morning, by a friend. 169 ined. enquire of' 5, M’Guire, on mises, 01 OSETH For further paticnlay, apply 20.0 oon becriber, Citas GalLagiien, J . Infor hs C Il as ours. The petitioners for a bridge | 8. é Ea of i Y" 5 jeaT 3t! t street. shi ixty-four feet draw, but the c ittee aid | Will cease to wonder that the city of the dead is tczte_6 South at 3 dor below arin Hin.N: ¥-_| @ OOM FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, | mare esd calculued t Wout genlemet © of this fond have sdvertod for commuters. Tels anked | not ace itto grant it; but au eighty-five fect draw. "And | © fall of graves. “The, broad Votomac, too, in FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. TO LET ie sgl and moet dolighflly scared | Tih uve bate Ligwars und Proviign tht the ret sends | DY 8 comTespondent, whether, (Owe Who comme ee eae a a | eee of a aucun covered ernie okie c h ; st : ion, ; ) froyoma, wich or witioat (ull or uta ard'* No | poe Bt Hf ei Sottock, and Cold Cut, Chope, Suakes, | De forced.as heretofore, to e tame care with ne | we would prove an eighty-five feet draw as objection: | vrass, and. literally frying im the sun. On the , WOT 1 ial Britigh snd Nersh Amorions Regat or lodgers are in will be taken. i Pee i i able as one of 64 feet. When the bill came up in th ite si i Packet Ship CALEDONIA, ¥ His supply of ish and | somaperers is eneaied by Buve Scnpay.—Yesterday was bi ugh, not Pp © | opposite side, where the solitary corner stone of E. tt, Commipaen, wit Taree Bos ne xen ones a reetioes bo ; Wy peered m En te York, sadhis Aen he.,are ccm peering! “Ai er biene —n he in| House, our representatives moved to strike out the.| Shéison city sul remains in solitary mockery of accom ke. -G. a, bout. toa for Hater and Liverpool on Wednee- | diving nt tate fai. ta i 2 eat greet many people were. dnappointed in their Hobe: | votes) down’ “They next moved tg continte the’ tig | tue New York speculators, the “marby F pecan ; Taod-| Face Bootsy peotided for parties. andthe comigrs und Gay, duly 1 186, . orig tocalen, the og a8 oppormaity arely met with sep pera! always sticusded to." Lodgings, watil next session; when, with All indecency, the previ. |*0Ms Present a scene whose very | sppear- 7 Fassage to jiverpool an tenet taideoes iliicese ‘Address B. Se Esee this | mys imPe | Conoxen’s Orvice, June 28.—Sudden Death—The | ous question was sprung, and several other important | ince 18 sufficient to excite an agus. ere outro rae Hea. heee, | aritine REQ SULPHUR SPRINGS, Pre = te hg bg em a I rg gem Bing Seat tem st HARNDEN & (O°, 6 Wall a. NEW LEBANON SPRINGS. MONROE CO. VA. birth, 28 years or age, who.cameto his death by w fit Of | that body to entertain call or the pravious question, Xt | Combones of maillicee and Millions of Gullctoge PEOPLE'S LINE OF ) FoR ¥, COLUMBIA HALL, Mayv15,i846—This favorite. Tus CELEBRATED WATERING PLACE. will be opileps » y Npas not Lousy Mae amacteelccenis gD pnd ave trombones of millions and mil ons of ull- frogs. vf irect—Onily, Sunda} edo EM ‘resort is now Open and re th tion ofcom | = open the next summer, as |, for the reception of vi D hg takin The C + held, like: | thatif at anytime the Dridge should be fonad ty u's | It would seem as though the nce mboat lana clog ots, pany, being under the maangement of its old proprietor, | iters. | Its fame in the relief and cure of pulmonary diseases, | Veo! eo Rpm mr ‘orone! , like. } that if, at any ound to be @ | walketh at noon-day,” had there planted his mel boat fred | Frenry Hull, Presuming on his long experience as a cateret | ext ever a pqriod of Sty yours, 12 op oustained by. fete | Wieoy mt eee ee oeerer: f the body of Ju. | serious obstruction, the Supreme Court should have | i nctoly ensign, with the warning motto to ak a] BES Aeothy enraitins saline ntasa Gok tke eaten at ita of dispute, For the ex: | lia Phillipa, born in Ireland, 23 years of age, who, came | authority to remove it. ‘This was also voted down. One y ensign, arning mo and Frid ‘evenings, at 7 o'clock. the establishment shall be such as fo meet the wants of the Tirtues, however, the | to her death by congestion of the , probably pro | prominent Senator, from near Middletown, in his speech, epee in sites of great cities, of, “ Thus far Steamboat HENDIK HUDSON, Cape: R. G. Crattenden, | imoct fastidious, whether tarrying for the seasca or shorter d ‘The Mineral duced by the effects of laudanum, or some other narco- | said that Hartford people seemed to have had every | shalt thon go, and no farther.” It is the e: re by Wm. Burke, to be had ry will leave on wureday and Saturday evenings, at? | period. x ee earn, te be. See at tic substance. Verdict ly. thing, and it was time that some other le had | of the mud-turtle, frogs, fogs, musquitos, aloe : : " “jes 1 HENRY HULL. he PO oles Sree eas Death, Sram Drowning The Coroner also held an in- ng. ‘The Senator from. this district put | and bogs, weeds, stagnation und malaria; of ; The abore bouts will, at all times, arrive in Albany in ample FOR 5 OR TO LET, table manner, and that they will be treated with a west yesterday on board the steamboat Saratoga, foot of | the question to him to enumerate some of the | marshes seething in the scalding heat by day, and Biappa enn dS am a | a eel ki am | em ge eben crab age | aaa cts tas cies | csr ye Anthem een at | Pat i ler nga oft par “ My as ¢3 4 od u a * ie" 5 io ‘ 9 °'AN! persons are id prastiog any of the boats ofthis line, dipped ofa bie section, the ith day of May willbe reapoceable miysicia, in atendance, The fonds are | York, thirty yoursot age, who came to his desth by le, ened, the stzamboats between isso and goggle-eyed population, f iectu cin atta: . the " purchase money remain on mortgage, . wi y we , (which accommodated idlet - Such is £80) " rior peceage orf m freight, appl ‘on Board the boats, or to P. C. | for aterm of years. “Application to be made-on the » premioes gefotar Will have, stages, wage plying bearers oe be] Mceidentally Scalded to Death—Aminquest was like- ec araaednnenttiontne sin Rairvalt Seabee: river, and such the water privileges flanking on alts, af onthe wharf. 215 Adams st.. Brooklyn. mere | Springs, mich wil eford ott 01 uy q wise held yesterday at 19 Duane street, on the body of for all damage done by the bridge by damming up | the south and east of the city of Washington. ‘Arb o'clock, Pited Suatge Mail Line, 4, | FOR SALE OR TO LEASE, IN BROOKLYN. | “my? more PROPRIETORS. | child, only s year the name of Ellen Wallace — 6, or other injuries, but it was also voted down Yk | the northwest it is open to rhe high and healthful * Chin th: Footed low at, VAN BRUNT’® HOTEL, No. Ikon street, MANSION HOUSE Itappears this poor was walking about the room, | this same company have asection in their charter, giving | hills in that direction, which is a material offset HUDSON, ._F. King, will leave on rf ») five doors from a Ferry, is LETOWN CONNECTICUT and accidentally fell against the fireboard,which tumbled | the compan: double damages for any and all dama escom- | tq these disadvantages. The elevation of the eaneaday, Faidey” and Sunday iveruouesyat 3 sow offered foe sale or vo lease. The honse 10:25 by 46 ‘ down, upsetting the tes-kettle of boiling water, scalding | mitted on their property, by any man, woman or child. | ‘0 i ‘ ist * y hi 2 and being on the DERSIGNED leave to announce to his AE ape city, too, is tly in its favor, and to this, is OEE ae SANTA CLAUM, Boverbegh, will recog costae: ongtinlag 33 rooms, ond betas on te | “T "iriends end tos pote, there tes louse tee chery Keres | tbe child soverely on the face, neck and arms, which | The Senator ofthis districhaving several amendments, Gerkilees etetivatellns anciit aie ceitdeend abt ft fr i lis 5 term ears, and xperie: cau e1 aces re on nator u resent 7m a hy ry sane Iga Teoutay, Theeday and Sacaray afternoon, se | any Kinde of Dsincs the memes Gen enemy | acu co bonis tomer a iba sate af tel patron o Moree ata their ate ‘would be all'the same. Why, Kentlemen, | ness of its strects, its general healthfulness, save, board, office 1UNT. age. Pree Police Intelligence. when streets of Paris run blood |830— wi aroun fever- l- —Abwly on board, or at the office onthe wharf. __Je24_ | prookiyn, May 25, 166. my Im*re lard Sn Pre. Formerly of the U. 8. Hotel, Boston. Jenn 28—A Strange ion.—A young man who | most anarchy prevailed—atill, order and decency eno ague visitations. 7 RO ORMING LINE AT REVEN OCLOCK. Sedoremey Cid joes nanbad ores Soa FURLIC ic nformed ta this eapbtahment bering | Sith Meoplng tore ix Warveu stsoe, wes detected bout | K dstmesimned Setar, the move promisent Senator is | mas meteors oes Boe ae enoniahes the % wo three rick 3, Year, wi ity, st , abou: , in i i i oy al FOR ALBANY ‘AND TROY—From the ferriage to the family. 4 b H ines the slose of thelast | tws'woeketes in one of hone revoking and disgraceful | favor of the bridge, objected to all amendments, because | Ml ite vGece Geduerrious efforts will beesoude to be err Wane Eater Ha: | honseet balohod'a the postanrlo wu every convenience on ems” -|. 200 hick exe slintly, practiona C8" tae Bettety dod tm | the charter. was open to ay Smendneats by. foture Le. | Modify the tariff, pass the sub-treasury, the were- ding. ot Packet AV Ge Park Enter: | within oue mavute’s walk of the ferry. Apply to er__ | the vicinity of the City Hall Upon being discovered by | gislatures. “We thank thee, Jew, for teaching us that | ‘HOWMY tie tail, pass bille, santas I Hiscl Weil “Catskill, "Hiedeon, Coxsackie, J. A. STEVENS, Jey an individual, who was watching his motions, and threa- | word.” Op that subject we shall speak. On that subject wo » et necessary bills, on or befare | ore a De ee wed w'gice ote’ hundred dole huh ie nator | ecutive and rtarned with his chjectans tthe Hows, | privilege of evacuating the city for a few weeks i = @ one hu: jars as b se, Df C The stearabost NIAGARA, will leave on Monday, Wed- ide aa inter Mer tan moderate. Possession 8 = and evak 8 public exposure ; unfortunately, it be- | whence it originated. If there is a man in any place, | recreation in more genial regions. * sa Se gwOT cat, Gian, on Teo, | SAME eat A) Bere. | Moen pe ute maui meget aoe | anne hee anita ken | Satis eg 6 a cle an ere Respect Tux Doctor. oe J o . 5 ;, 3 it him, is individu: actus yi e purest m S—! i ‘ turd Serarday mornings, at 7 o'clock. Je25 Iwere No. 3 Nassan street. | thoroughly fisted up, am dade ore ing house, situated 14 the vicinity of Barclay and Church | tives, he grextly mistakes the character of the man. im | ;./2 S—_ The drea peso ro he rome inn oe ane of height apply ou board, er at the office on the | ~ WATTRIPONT & CO ater Bathing, isamongst the most streets, and there gave him a gold watch to hold as col: | closing, he referred to another feature of ‘the bill. ‘One | ister o¢ are CRON oe tate at ions ae " FASHIONABLE. HAT’ ERE, Sound, asthe ands attached Yo the premises have « rry ex | latoral security until he paid the money. On the Mon- | rection provides that, the Hallroad Company shall not | AD ie Pen arena yates: A i WW YORK. ALBANY AND TRoy Line, | PB hStteeePsesaay fain: Nem tk oO Vetidlngrare ew andthe Bar tnd Bowling Alicy re cade: | 407 orang GNGWIng, ep oe on a age na ea ae ree ZY Cre fully Dorne out By the fncte im the . HE, eri tl 5 ration, ef , be Mi re ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT, the quality of their various kinds of Hats of their own manu | 'y Ce with the ours. the. felt placed ina veryawkward situation he applied toa cer. | section, are allowed to be placed in tho uavigable waters ST Were ogSh Frow the pier at of Courtlandt street. jet a 'y peas aay of superar ‘sabseri i i * | tain © in of Police, who arrested two Uy of the Connecticut ov water course overy MON .—Mr. , is A the foot « of fac They have. q of nes. a, Erepsegente ween pe bh aptai c ‘intviduale pon | of th tient. KF) ter and Mormon Arrains.—Mr. Hedges, of this city, + | The low-pressure s1 it RE, C1 AB. Macy, | moleskin, now used by the. most fashionable be a i the complaint of this le citizen, them | road, however petty and iusignificant, on the whole line | who has just returned from Nauvoo, publishes ‘Gourthaude tiful sapply of good milk and butter, and such other plat respectab! , charging eaves the toot of serest, + Thmareday | * ee Po} eagare showing | (she trust i sattied attentions to the | with @ conspiracy to extort money; whereupon they | of the road, are protected, save and except the Counecti- | the American of last evening, an account of what be rel to those who will favor them witha call, ‘Phe undersigned | she trusts, ‘unrein fo the | wit y 5 Seereder geen UUMBIA, Cape. Wm. Bi. Peek, wilt | do not to sell at 25 or even 10 per cent less ‘any | Wishes of his ee 1 render a residence at the were brought before a magistrate, who the whole affair | cut! rive: tiver rising in the northern part of this | saw in Nauvoo and at the Anti-Mormon camp, during aie ca enday, Wetanasay eal Pridey” arenes, at sel they boust ot having a spleu, | House extremely desirable. war kept remarkably secret by that functionary ; and, | country, and running over 400 miles to meet the waters | the time he was there. On Saturday, he supposed from Vielock : ie id store; bat fatter What the quality and | [forsee and Corsages tp hire fually, Pommitted the parties to prison in default of $600 | of the scean—the great natural highway of the groat and | the concilistory character of the conferences between % e Boats will fn time, to take | finish of their Hats will give entire totafaction, al’ the prices | Por terms, which will be *, few-lays the accused parties ob- | fertile valley of the Connecticut—this river is excey the partios, that the difficulties were brought tos close, taking these Boat: arrive LLL 0) “Tritou House. © | bail. However, in a few-lays the partie y the Morntag Train: of Cane trom T yoy, Watt, t0 Baflalo, and | cheer have adopted the French 4 enaaay a Glen Cove, Long Island, May 1, 1846. toa Howse. | tained bail and were discharged from custody; and on | from the general rule, and navigation is to be crushed Goleen’s Paint under this bs roar apply on board, eratthe Ofles on | mer mcs, which is 4 preventive the perspiraten coming | BON-BEJOURS | Saturday last a very funny arrangement was made be- | above Middletown. 'In behalf of the Committee, he | impression Teitned to, Nauvoo about, $ osiock, pad ss ej ‘i Di rmed their duties, were .M. en neal ‘s Mr. )) we , SS ee Lier the ieeran be tie eae ob cunttames Gets | ne mesne light, ¥o the acceptance of their fellow citl- ne who taforned us, thet there, bad been on eleva, No freight taken after 534 o'clock. NOTIGE—All goods, trevgnt, bank bi other kind of property, positively at the own Ss m "THE SUBSCRIBER has the pleasure to announce that by th f ttlemen' specie, or any | _my 25 Im*m M. paisa Ts pone, es ereen ts Seep dy has Cr pestass tals gold weet, ‘$25 of which was retained by | zens, they will feel amply rewarded. thd Captain or Sheriff eckentees, Bas called out his a | ow waGRNAN E COGAMEN HATS. | ar tamicn-Or Bex eet Mies | mred?"Cet ee Mica Wr in| a apne NG we em ime | ect aa pa ae eT Te ATR ALAS JVEIGHING from 2% to 354 onnces. Price only $950. | yew rooms and other 1 ‘dditions. ” 7 | vered up } ve handed to this | began as far back es October, 1945. Middletown then | was strictly guarded,) w one hun- ee Ree RR atca tae | DT on nee nat A | ac grnaa tasty Te cea vteahe | rah tacks ate Su ersennt” he [ATE |e ah beers {the New York grow pectal keope: all probability, the | hired , arid appointed a committee to superintend | dred and sons, some of whom were mounted and 3 LATDEN. Captais Dc Ven Foley wll: | cate eid Tesaboeribe: to the wetee ef the Hew Fock ciantohrabbery, walks, agreeable drives,ana, pi | ‘er Pectarle store keeper, ae centhrown in obit | the procuring of a eharter foran. airline roaa’” Dur. | armed, Ing few minute a : Van Feiss will | Cave Cor summer weareretotore tees es ent Me? | san boating, the nlsce, wil challenge competition with say | Vion. had it not been for, the, surrender of the accused | ing {ue wintet they hed a map-out made of the contem | were Mr Picket and one Leave Staten laland at 6, 6, 9, 10and 11 A. M; at1,2,3,4,5, | “Phe astonishing ruceess stranding them, evinced by the | Ural residence, Families who wish to pase a cool and quiet | Tatts D041 Dab enich gccidentally blowed the whole | plated line, and lots of letter’ sheets struck off thereon; | the company rushed towa 6and 7, P. M. large amount of sales, and the popular approbe- | i: Ghoice. Fish of almost every variety abound tirait. "rake it all together, this case presents some very | and every Middletown man, in his correspondence,wrote ‘como—we did not expect . ex _ in molest him— Leave New Y 7,9, 3,and 11, A.M. and 1,2, 3, 4,5, | tion bestowed them by the many wi ve given them | b neighboring police . Agents were inted to see that the le- | He answered, that they knew better than to AR tregues aha qvners thereol, __jot_| to chap ther ae, hare not buen on soon Se Taster mawevec: | The Seamer ; ing seimeeaiew Vor end Newark, | Teutstten “ereren, mized sp, os ls, with the Suisun wore ssticted, in usmlostiog mestings, of the |e wastoo well provased for them, ke. He, however, i sents for public the Gossamer hat, much and | tnd the: ing, tn front of the house, four times a days | "Grand Larceny —Offcer Finigan, of the 1th ward, | right ject was first broach | all hisstatements, gave but little account pro- s Patronage jg ad gy che 4 Ms } and the ression made was far from the DELIGHTFU. |, yesterday, called John Landergin, on to the public, we did not believe it; for since the set- | ceedings, h pre THE boted Sorg [ae matidblecikethe te Se bongse' so doe either “eee biped Seadoh eap totam pein ‘tealing a pate of een % y; |Wement of the country no such thing had been dreemt | facts, or the feeling manifested at the camp. He closed Y can , boots and cap; ‘across Hudson lor fi posure to the rain. The; t be soil that ‘spared to inake place merit mone: long! Russet, resi- | of. In the notice of the aj no for acharter, the | his remarks immediately on seeing us before him. en and then ele to the yeaa’ ote, tither p Tapiration or oil from he hai. 4o commonly the cane de cont i ‘of old-Bea oer Cogs aaa ‘ie fe 1th por er Oe a a pen ‘of the brid, . as sedulously avoided, The appointment of the | While at the conference and the camp, 1 found but little the tingly picturesque shores of | ith er Hate if Se nee KWOOD. | property was found in the accused, fon. Com. | Railroad Committee. us constituted, ‘was e curiosity. | disposition on the part of the Mormous, to listen to any ald re Since wi LiL, W. d if ong with the proprietor, ally prevents The the of | stree - ther, th has bee: ho would not espouse their cause, and condemn Se alguna ae Acreitece, | MRrpaieat meaty stag |B gin WR tor me, | ast hu pte cats wy tac | meal aa dts | a pommel an, Tn yr A ” 3 sit ‘J street ‘lario peaker, Jection—he mi jave known men, w, vening, sires xe Seer As coenay my? Im#re tit Broadway, opposite Be. Posts Chisech ‘eg to ouvey puensers, —| il _be,boate i attend: re Meier Pdi hy Nees od ee Y ae ie ire that were polled, BU “ ppened thet that Ly tame boisterous opie provatieas which wan tape wp, present spring. SUMMER HATS. m2 Ime? ef, and robbed of @ small amount of change. No | committee were all of & vort they all arted marvellous: | gene lly, among some few of th Norman none speael whe Cations Elven Plas, on exegtien Band of Mace. Oey nD ee TON. HAMILTON HOUSE, AT THE NARROWS. | ""Uitiswpe to Commit « Repe—Officers Roff and Nash, ly silk? nat comaitene, thot all wee hasty ad he felt that heard speaking, or seen’ commanding and pereding in ponies canoe = iat aea tone FONUEACTOMY, 104 Fulton, street-—The, une PHS ELEG. ESTABLISHMENT ander. | ofthe Tih ward, arrested on Saturday night, Oliver Raw: | opinion more and more strongly, as the trial progrossed. | tho street. On Sunday, about 10 o'clock, A. M.,l wet wall mm eae pore y ie ‘pabite to the quality of gone t repairs and i tof May, ‘open for | son, Wm. Burnett, and Nesles Shooks, on a chatge of | But a few moments were allowed in ‘ho preparation of through the city, and found the posse on parade, Ferry Canal and Christopher sts., oy eres cha vagioas therecapsiga ‘of Gonrders on the fret of , Under the di | on sssault and battory, with on attempt to commit arape | the case. Capt. Backenstus, andothers—amounting in all to ebout sought for by the man of taste, they have the rection oF the gnbscriinns, who bes bean sonnecsod With 10 1'Ceceanittod fer sation. ‘Twot. C, Pexxixs, Eaq., one, of our representatives, | five hundred, seventy of whom wore mounted. There Seely ryote below the mapcend Wreeta: Batch th ha prisefoal roo been sewiy carpeted, a te whole | ‘Robbing « Countryman Mary Wilson was arrested | was next called upor. He alluded to the conduct of the | were parties out as toouts, numbering boat one hun i 4 or \* sentially sumilar in material, workroanahi, and, Anish, to Une reinced: and put in excellent order. No pains on Satu ; charged with robbing countryman, | Hallroad Committee of the Logislature, in refusing and | dred. Wa heard here that th d broken ap ceirer ay gve commen ohn Tnretite | Pens comforable in ery ray. For terme, es by pho nome of Jobe Eippier, oA Mame Pion | scat enh stectaus to wislever bal lecreres tere might | ieeale gohome,, ive line being. drawn up-—tae right - tM for. = | ben aa Heer ce ce Qecr adopted « ieyle | subscriber, at Fort Hamilton. Se iresuttcatign ve tee Tha'Points. Committed fortial | be in the bili, hefore it was presented to the House. "Gem | restingapon the old residence of the widow Sm a 19, of trimmaing, which effectually prevents the perapiracion of er isis OAS MRISEES 1 oy Juation Osborse. tlemen here well understand the course of legislation to | thence extending up towards the stone house, must have ome “np Ht alg Fs trom sing rough, and Ympeirog te o> THE ONLY GENUINE “4 “Precocious, Girl-—Officer Smith, of the 5th ward, | be, to refer a subject to a committee, who are expected | been composed of ninsteen-twentieths Mormons, o At, and 3 0. 56. Cramne 65 Shrpaah. the formas clapping ot Thar rrenes we 2% to 34 ounces—being much WALNUT OIL MILITARY arrested on Saturday night en unfortunate yonng girl, | to one an impartial oye re facta, t eatineny | 6 and conditions. | saw some new citizens, but very . Je18 tee | lighter than . namas. Persons of VING SOAP very preposessing appearence, of not over fourteen ; oct in this adeouat | Sere tamers cose co | Maneractvtee put ch eae |iecal cane hp a | vamp Sere peeve gre fw nt Shae oo gee Gecablish, by. the teet of eoen their precise valae, com | ~ gens $a PT tine ‘an | for thieves kept by old mother Miller, at No. 190 Church | ways difficult to offect a reversal of acommittee’s report,” ment of mounted riflemen —S¢ Louis Repub. June 19. ak od wd ny ~ extensive manu! + for the trade and Yeas | street, whore. gitls-frequent_of the very. lowest grave it rarely happens. He had never before heard of rere yee eA om TON | rabies sap ok 2a el Se | Fh i Maamugyene™ stoman es we | Soon ae nl apne | leg gare Pt at as Ll “a Pe Dang, end for Piise;" | °Sirating shirte-tatharine Connor was caught in the | 1 thus came before the House, unexpectedly to wr. | js muck sickness inhi ety among the Pate | = sycaentaa ad erage or No | rien Ertan eth remhra Me Mi | Sm celny ba ear aoa i . 49 Oliver street. Locked up for trial. at the city of Ha a rear, many more sicke! ieee tie tah wore-at the On ee TORE ERE See EEO RY The Re 9 a ue re et Dogs. see tee io pormsalinae be ve reas shore. wore bet arm ee Dy recent Steam Soap Works pd. Laboratory of Perfemes, Passat atomeni of fade relative to the recovery of the moneg | arrivals above, aa well aa Hanford. Lvery one cinigrants” Medicines, ke. Be., mmyis imere stolen from Mr Cantons :—~ * hee: Jn pak were Me omg = beet rs ae a 5 he the name of Br. Heine, Nor30 Duane strct, in such am <—- Tn ged. og eyed = gy og be oy 4 = 000 oe et pet on therat- Tiaiiay, red "Beans pao Tag TE or fu eladien to tes sintecy alven the. Oe ao seen: Soe mag Fs MOAB Mari Walls the mya im*re sri s. cme ee eee he keeps two cloth- | during ow) next in the mean- Fi , fo hand, | Lyeonwhe was nthe empla} man of the brotheria lew to show the committee. | Upon the and various, r ‘, staged at the hare ete . on | elie on ig yok worm the Dr. Fase dhe bil right of es eantlemte the meeeeee Tan ™. iC 136 street, |. 8. GRATACAP, 398 Bi months since, paving letters to | pase Ww . Pleo CAGE MANUF. STORY, soe A & CPE Soe tn Coastyenne of tee, heremsaa a diatat | ane te deliberate thet thet minds were made de wp Re B Tent . and the x 1 u till he obtained om- | By struggling, it was post until 934 o'clock, the he hoses o9 oak qa kerse. sal Iv g_kie of Packer Kegulez of Beles TOBACCO, Ee Caen sian, Lyons, wae | bent morning the aving been ‘received. the | mon Bi Cages. .of every, descr a at get greene aloe | mceaa Seine ntact a | Naf ehetaes ooe y ‘or ‘of the ball: of 350 barrels li 6 r to y the same i hues 1 | aes: ° C harag ox -— Naar ph a om a my i eee, geatemon ct A oF) to's Sau sake ye Ny eg of th ‘ vent thelr hasty conclusion. .M PR my lon vi yons, that Sim- | J. W. Srvant, Esq. Senstor from this it, COM | alimere . 4 distric : j