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Sune 7. ann Seng as ae, co). eee New York, ; 148-49 10136010895 105 a — 102 x 6 1850-54-60 100 a — - “ 6, 1esi-62-47 —~ a— — = alot | 96 imesi-t5 — a— — -a- prt ot Gam <-oee pes 5 161-89 — a— — - as $ 1-3 — a — 1% 5 1855-8 95 a OS — 3a 5 1850-00-1 — a — % 100 Fo Xit owes, 2 aK om ho [ae Mee 8 See 66-6 a a = oe 7 186 2100 9iga— 101 1 : foal 99 10 hea 9956 10256103” | —_ nea | 6 1870 —a- oe Stiga | 5 Myers —a— 322) Saige 33 t= -a- = —1- — = ta = ae et i — amy — a— 6 969 vanias —— 65 oy 66340 G6 E9IGa GONG ennessee, 6 —— —a—- —a- % a— York City,7 1857 105 a— 105 a— 3dgato4 - 4 iss 10L alo 108jja — 102)qal03 PE nd = s— % 2 98 92 a 92 full — 29 93 ne 3 29 = 31% pes Tce, waMe 23 Bia 2516 a ; DO Life tus. 8 %: 9a 9) Bank oft, Rie Penis Pa dad 4 “s & Providence a0 a— 106, a105%, 100 a— 103%ga — ighawE k Huds Ratoad, © 295i WXe30 SOs a itica & Schenectady Rail’d — all6 — allé Syracuse & Utica - owen See - ing Rail a ing Railro ware Hi iy ing Pail n jing Rail - Since the 7th rity there has been avery decided im- provement in the market value of all these stocks, but within’ the past week or two there has been a decline, prodaced principally by the tightness of the money mar- ket and the uncertainty in relation to the course the go. vernment will pursue, in raising funds to meet the ex- traordinary expenditures of the country. We have repeatedly alluded to the great waste of time by both Houses of Congress, and the delay experienced _ in passing Jaws providing for the expenses of the govern ment. When it is settled that the government must pro, vide ways and means to meet the expenses incurred, by @ loan in some shape, and when the fact that the govern- ment is in want of a large sum of money and must resort toadirect or indirect loan to raise it, keeps the money market in a very feverish condition, and commercia , Matters in a very unsettled state, there is no good real son why immediate action upon the matter should no; take place. If Congress would do nothing, or attempt to , do nothing, no one could or would complain; the people would willingly pay the members their six and eight dollars a. day—but instead of this, the first movement made after the session opens, is to propose altsrations, modifications, ora total repeal of the principal laws in operation, regulating the financial or commercial affairs |B ofthe country, and aftor'the introduction of resolutions | to that effect,let them lay on the @ble,or somewhere else | out of the way, until just at the close of the session. | Those interested in the alterations or modifications pro- | posed, or in the permanency of the original bill, are kept | - dna state of uncertainty during that session, undecided | how to act or what course to pursue. Legislation in | Congress uppears to be regulated by any thing clse but | the actual interests of the country. Business generally | cannot but be injuriously affected by the course pursued by Congress, in all matters connected with commercial affairs, and it is on this account that we have such a hor- ror of the long sessions. The present Congress has been in session seven long Taonths, and it would puzzle an expert mathematician to figure up what has actually been accomp! ished, benefit- ting in any way the commerce or domestic trade of the ‘ Qountry. We can easily tell what should have been done and what has been left undone, but we cannot tell what will be done. The three great measures of the ses- sion, after seven months sitting, remain just where they were the first week, and there is at present every proba- , bility of their not being touched until the last week of : the session. There is no remedy for this thing; it is no- thing new in the history of Congressional proceedings, ; ~ and it is possible all classes interested may in time get ", used to these delays, and go on in their regular business, : Pegennies of what Congress may be doing, or what it | y omit doing. Those who do so will, inthe end, come | ¢ out the best, while those who are continually watching the movements at Washington, for the purpose of regu- | lating their operations accordingly, will in the end find pen ban fallamine o chadew— whit —it tena | “iksts tio’ diticulties from which they will be unable to | ‘extricate themselves. We have too much legislation in this country and too many legislators. | ‘We annex the resolutions of the London Committee of | Bondfiplders of the State of Indiang, in relation to the ar. ¢ rangements made by the legislature of that Stato, last |“ ‘Winter, to resume the payment of a portion of the inter- | ston the debt [t appears that the terms agreed on | ‘were satisfactory, and unanimously accepted. | Revowvtions or tx Loxpox Commitree or Ixpiaxa | Bonpwoupers. j ATBENDS to Diseases of the Eye and Ear, trom 9to4 | AY REW setive Young Men to go ai-y AUCTION NC “ICES, é , T wo Tbe Wool Twine ; 4 PANAMA, MBN SEAS CANTON AND CANA- ; edi HE, Unde! yn a jarge assortment of WH, DUCLUZEAU, Aucti Met Faden acts nse oes ine. SR BE Rosecrans sn bend olayon greeeemen: IGNOR VIFO VITPS List ‘ile of Valuable Hal | Also— welees. RUBERTSON and Alabaster Orn 5, Girandolés, Cloc Tusa, Mapilla aad American Hemp Cordage. | Jed tw an Wd Patton street. Ke TULTLE & DUCLU ZEAL will cell ou Phucsdsy, nk Cotton do di " Led garetts new style eed are for sale by San Buildings. giaert es Je3o ter cks, &e. comprising the last VITT, prior to his departure for Itely, the wehels of whick wilt be peremyorily. sold for cash N.B —Ia the collection will 0 dmany valuable spe- ‘cxecurjun, such as never before eahibit: d worthy the attention of amateurs and my, chit Saag at Fs DRUG STURE FOR SALE. | Be A SMALL, RETAIL DRUG STORE, with a medical | _je2 lwistr tached, For fi as {i iaeclinld sacs cmataeiaaceense | DUNNE aatiniee CHEMISTRY APPLIED | HIS magnificent Hotel i is not equalled in the Ca- | 4.) 7? THE ARTS and Meosnfetaren ~The subscriber has | nadas, and not surpassed by any one in the United recently returued from Euro sive assort- | States fur clegance and comfort. It was ment of Chemical Apparatus, ms bs inwine fitted up aconven- | Mausion of Mr. Bing ient v ed to analose products of the Arts, | Lords Durham and Sy rs and artizaus to th nditures in the internal em subscriber has ti Teil to enumerate t! y. Mages to be | which now render the capacity ofthe Hotel sufficient t derived, by the application of cherpical prineiples tothe ope: | commodste, 1u the most comfortable mauner, over { rations of the artizan—glass manufacturers, dyers, druggists, | dred persons. gold and silver smiths, and ot er workers in metals—in fact, | | In consequence ofthe severity of the winter, all artizans may fiad great bevefit by the fame the chemi: ber was una et the impro' di in producing better aud handsomer produets, and by economy f labor and expense. °' Instruction will be given, causes of fa tion d articles asc RTS lor ined mn y, and the articles ean be e: £30 Meo wer. A Pocket Knives will aing at 11 o'clock, by JACOB 8. ing mie haying beén dam: portation. Terms cash on delivery 30 It HARLEM PARK—TROTTING the House with a the comforts re in the produc- ery thing. tending rst opene e eda very choice set of wbuacks servants. a Stew to the improvement of the arts and inanufa wil r particular attention {vom the ipincriber e will hight reputation, French. cooks, &e. from New York Bf. andar cl the arts of Electro Gilding an Precipitation of | will place the table ‘and comntort of this Hous Geo. Efenmen ce meals "y the Biectrectype pres proce; oheerd and silver, | equal pon this consta ‘ ohn Loft; s. Whalebone. of m Hog wate proof paper, ke. Tr. grateful for the . Reed * DWARD'N- a Cr ‘while in Rasco’s Hote Ra poteny Beker, H. Jones’ bl. g. Sa R. F. Walker b. g. Tom Moore. PATERSON RAILROAD. «. je30 2t*m pleasant on This Hote! For sale as above, all articl neipal psescione, such cal appar: and preparati order at short notice, and on reson VO. FUW Bob, ULULIDL, ALUNMIDI, AND OPERATIVE SURGEON, | is in the imu e ee raat Gaineatal, Champ atbtene, he | “*Gmaibasee at the Boats upon their ‘Sfrival, to convey pas- sengersand baggage to the I ss SANNA, 7 jet wer Late Keener Tasco Hotel. . : a EX ‘o'clock, at his residence, 261 Broadway, comer of War PAVILION: NEW BRIGHTON. OURTH OF JULY ARRANGEMENT—The trains sage, Cataract BLANC u onor to inform his friends an. 7 one Ceci, 9 on a aie inenionaad F. ‘the public in general, that the Pavilion snow in full soar Mew Tet, UROSIS reed with great attention and suceess. tion and prepared for their reception. \3 Fr hat - u eee re STRABISMUS. or Sevinsinn ceca in | °'Steamboats run between Pier No.1, North River, and New | yg " & few min Brighton, at the following hours, viz7— cca Jase ted, alenecen EYES, of superior beauty rom New Brighton. From New, York. Eee 6 a ¥- 2, 6PM. 3.7 BAL | P “SPECTACLES adapted to every defect. 6 P.M Ev WiiMearp, | ie btiee Advice to the poor without char Ofice and residence 251 Brosdway—entrance 14 Werren street *m GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, of ae single Gentlemen, can be accommodated with good Board ahd Pleasant poops, ‘by applying at No.9 Front street, near Fulton Ferry, Bi FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION | TO NEW BRUNSWICK, | BY THE NEW JERSEY RAIL ROAD AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Pavilion, New Brighton, June 1, 1846, jaitfre THE ABBEY HOTEL, BLOOMINGDALE ROAD. APT. M. H. TRUESDELL, late of the North River, having taken the above hi on yo e ate inform id to accommo- -B.—Freuch and 'Engliah spoke if wanted. _ je29 31m sad fodeines, tne of a Morignge exe- cused to me by William Taylor and Thomas Taylor, 1 ‘of Cars will leave mk from ew Yo | AX the foot of Courtland street, for Newark, Elizabethtown, | Rahway and New Brunswick, . Moy and 544m and i P. M. oan ig from New Brunswick, at 73 M.,and 7PM jetarivaien OTICE. HE NEW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD CO. |S “are now prepared, to commute with individuals to any } point along their line of road between | Plains, at moderate rates, for three, Tickets issued first of January, Apri For further particular Parti hools and on the Ist day stauiy al’s. one Rockaway oraix persons, and is in Gi ch DS UNUERHILL, Mortgan WANTED, pane Sa good order. Je29 2" rre iquors of the choi rate or ar Wiest, to well as Segars pies ‘&e. Ice Creams and other for the sale of ne’ bhications. consbautly om hand. $000 oe and above their expenses ‘will be be eal em in N. B.—Moore’s Line of Manhattanville Stages writing, with an opportunity of clearing $1,000 per year. | the door every furty minutes during the day, leaving me men now ia our employ willy no doubt, make over | York from City Hall. There is also a first rate Stable attache 1000 per year clear of all expense. h man will et. It will be necessary for them to have at least fro: june 27th, 1846. SLA BATHING, Be 920 to ott wo. CRE “4 Rood fitting out. Apply at FRENGHS lishing (i! LONG BRANCH, N. J. ‘Sroadway, up stairs, Office of the Flag Paice Ai ipo ts post paid. _myl6 lm*re | AMILTES in wane of honest and faithful servants, viz— | Ti SUBSCRIBER sikey ron the Foe Beach House, for Cooks, Nur: ke, Joachmen, Waiters, Clerks, vor i eraeneion Of risiters, Jase kh, foot of Fulton street, and Ed- | je27 lw*re July and October aquire at the office of the Company y Companies desirous to make excursions, will be ‘accommodated on reasonable terms by | applying at the office. [Sch Rye ' df such oe Br ood cit) ‘he st ney ey eee rat’ Wore eek june 27th, 1846. jet? wre ference:, by appl ving” or sending to Bir i fice, oth | rol lool he y street run iy e NEW JERSEY RAIL ROAD AND TRANS- Beith Uo tate eters Bande” | Beeler cigecae™ OE WOWEARD TCO” | NTT RORTAHION COMPANY, TASS | + sates ALLE’ SCOTT'S BAZAAR, formation respecting him. eft nited States Hotel, | Hotel Buia team, ‘Any 4 Prince street, east of Broasoay. t P. D. BR. ED'S, jus. 6) Anns seori late of the Bazaar in Dey etre begs to Fire Avance, wonldireline Wadimenet ext eativaa wie | quaint his uusheroue friends and the publi, ¢ hee ha bes 330 1t¢m_ | opened the above house in a very superior style, and hopes to MR. CHARLES BALAND, ¢ public patronage. From long expe- | ROM COPENBAGEN, is requested to call at the office as, he fintters himself to be able to please the ofthe Danish Consulate, 69 Ry where, be will | meattaameede a fe appeemoensione pe ile. house spe buck Bed the Tons house of the kind. His patrons will alway FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION TO PHILADELPHIA, REDUCED FARE, OMMENCING on Thursday, the 2d July, 1846, with the 9o’clock A. M. Train, from the foot of Liberty st. NR. ‘est str To afford au opportunity, at reduced fare, to the c fae letters. ¥ Je26 1w*r__| well supplied with the best of every thing the market affords | gw York to visit their friends in Phi delphia, on the 7 Sa x aa | Jul: fe h sh TARY Fou Pa ME NTS. | Chane, Oy ol Ales, Wines, Liquors, and Berars, Steaks; | oreLasion ticket for tour deliers; enti ihe purehaver to 4 to and from Philadelphia, with From Ney York, 6 & nM. er of the following jarge assortment. of refreshments es antil HE SUBSCRIBER respectiully calls fhecatanciccont the i } | Be tices lares leper Plenty of rooms Ci private ne military public to his assortment of Milltary Equipments | arall times ready. my19 Im*rre lapted to all companies; Military Caps, Kuapsaeks, Boxes | every, variety. Country compa | TNO JEWELLERS, MINIATURE PAINTERS, ke— | uniforms, or those about forming | & J. HARTNETT, No. 2 Courtlandt street, near | 1 be supplied with sample: | Broadway wholesale and retail Maautacrarers of Travelling FIRE CAPS—FIRE CAPS, ie, Dressing and Jew Jewelry Boxes, Miniature Casss and | “4 Returning from jPhitedelphia nthe a July, ag M. Tay and % Rew’ companies, y At | set Flute, ket, paste, sngain srlatat eer aatey,Comrensy on hand nd xn Fite Hieteaty sprneed ig gaeeente are | ea dae a saa jez? lw*re H. GRATACAP, 392 Broadway. } di fitted Jewellers s! how wencila, Mo cont watches, Pe HATEESEIOGES PROVED Frou chains, rings, keys, pina, husables, Penel on hand and | @REAT SAILING MATCH—ATTRAC IVE F kmrentag mire ae of the above. onerigian ceuneoy, fo. 3 Courtlandt EXCURSION. ghost turbid water, Tea ane ie ate'g erdepayps = *re | pTheylarge and commodions steamer AL- CHURCH'S VEGETABLE LOTION. | SS ty farteynuation Welseday eae e : i Balen nine eerie wine HIS highly valuable Cosmetic will effectually cure erup- (0 o'clock, pier No. 2N Te. at« ‘0. fendered perfectly tasteless, uo odorand ofa imran yaa. LE ey eae particularly pimples, blotches, | aise hal inte for the polale ony Der iad i Tad fine clearness. - Can be seen in operation, and for sale at | fetter, tan, freckles and Lotion | opportu match betwee e t ill establish a clear ‘and ‘brilliant co nplex- John C. Stevens? vand G L. Schuyler’ 's Yachts, Maria and Sy- at 75 cents. oars 188 ner corner ren. “ae ee oe Hance yemern es Brosawey. for a ‘short time, Invitations have been extended to the officers of the | mnost distinguished citi: Ne William street. 50 cents for the e: 30 2) WINDOW SHADE DEPOT, are 50 ceuts for the ex jea0 ater M Fagan & MiGGiNs” shave, Gpgned the new Ext No.7 SPRUCE STREET. | HURRAH FOR THE FISHING BANKS, tlemen’s Boets and Shoes, al tt Paris and French | wen wre Ay a WEDNESDAY, Jub Ri fashions, made under our own it arranted, Sold | HOLESA D RETAIL, | low. for cash, wholesale and_retai olieit Merehants, | HADES St all deserlartons; binds cond tints, 14 pec ouet Clerks and dealers to cal] and examiue our new stock before |W) cheaper than can be bought at any other places. Trim purchasing elsewhere. We do busiuess on the cath principle mings at manufscturers! pr commodious steamer y. tain Smith, will make a trip ing Le: ‘he feot of Hammond street tat a quarter to 8; Delan- 3m 1 stre therefore, we can afford to undersell any establishment in t HTOL. DE MAUNY & Co, Pile street at tulfpust 8; pier No. city. my27Im*re_ | _mv8 im®rre_ __ Manufacturers & Importers. . ° “KANE'S PATENT PORTABLE BATHING FINE LINEN SHIRTS. a ns eta PPARATUS. DEESDAMES PALMER RFARR, 476 Brondway,continne “Aw oli fisherman will be in attendance. NEW and sp ‘by means of yrhich the to make geutlemens’ Linen to order, and warrant them 's Brass and Cotillon Bands attend these excursions. Shower Bath Bathing ‘air and.cee | 00 ft. ‘The latest patterns and Guest needlework characterise | ‘Pivteevyerats (nd cotillion Bands attend a een ed in connec “The publie, | the establishment. t day, and the passengers will have an oppor: the store of | NB.—Orders executed for any part of the country. ihe Cie Mat eoeomareny Chath cote inet | a asco No. 57 Bower betweea foarb and Fach High | _mvitimere z x mpauy them upto the city. may27 Im*re mea FOR SALE TH ‘HING BANKS. tas HE GOOD WILL sad Fintures of » Confetione RECURSION TO. THO: CHAM ‘Cream Saloon and Gard:n, to whieh is ter | wa A FRESH INVOICE of this delightful Cham in in | Saloon, doing « good business. RMiquire at 218 Bleeker test | i Pieter tales ‘sired of, merchants, ote ny 3 yet wets x. EeGRHART Tal | foot oF Barclay street 7 rks lemen is invi stranding o| E, C: “ATLOR, | pat; Pike street . R. A. is now superior to that of any in this country, and at no her | i and return by 6 o’cl Di pt — Price than Ghat of the beat brands: _ from 132 William street to 116 Witliam | Bait furuuhed. Fishing tackle Diner ened opens aiiy The new and sub- CL, ‘is The MO street, within 4 doors of John. OVE: ‘Ast. That underthe circumstances stated in the Ri z C. LIVINGSTON & CO., f Il als be cents forthe excursion. The Buffalo can be chartered for ex- of Me. Charles intler, confirmed med by aletter from his x, | —Uazll ist re 18 Vall etree | Re mepe 06 taducran cach sete ic omet comeand ¥ cursions. apply on board. anjeao item eellency James jated Sth Feb. last, addressed BED BUGS, BED Buge. tion of the truly economical, while the style and finish will, FOURTH Or JULY EXCURSION. fo Mr. Palmer, vaoees inion of the undersigned that it | Wy ATSON’S BED BUG’ DESTROY! the, oer to the man of taste, speak for themselves, To New Bi ick and y Fisica veramiertiar, Wet Meee eerie ster TE SScerT Names Re - Hatlana to concty inthe principlo laid down in the act of | 3 mie prem Sea by one oeliodion Basen: | bres credit tailors can possibly fur phates hdl ‘The’ steambont RARLTAN, Capt. Fisher, gislature,| janapol | ont ne fy “sary last, for th adjustment of the public debt of that |” wee Ot Apothecaries Hall, % Cucharine street; Olcott & Fine French Cloth i bitek Bress Coat, from... ..815 to $20 00 Mth at0 wiclock A.M for Perth Amboy: and State, by the pament of one moiety of the principal and assem, in laiden lane; and in Brooking at Mrs. Hayes’s, 'k Doeskin Pants . Sto 850 New Brauswick, taking the outside passage through the Nar- Peteront by ‘exuton, and the other moiety by thapraper, | = Balto Price® Cd eee | or thor ariiches asuatiy acid by.the trade, | Faure, ‘Sands Hock Liche, ee Returning. hs. harteen Bopstg ells Canal from the State line adjoining CHALLENGE TO THE UNITED STATES. y * | leaves New Brunswick at half past 1 o'clock, Perth Amboy at on the Ohio nver, such property to ned tothree trustees, 0 be free E Subscribers have no hesitation in saying to the people a ‘anarter before 3 P. M., o IN 7 York, and the neighboring cities, that th my? Im*rre | in New York at half past 4 % ihe Marty nlp he fred Bee Feat Sra ied eae Eeiees S| —“DAGUERREOTY PE APPARATUS, Seiad nlite acetiis Wig Sete ick cork ’ est 40 40 be | compete with om of OHN Ri | of the day. ‘The civil and military procession will be honor 5 = ohgee Mee, jutler berequested to apply to the bond. | Low SHADES. Opt as A BOA fy | ed by the Tompki “4 ‘eae Capt. Mayhar, and the Inde: ra indiana, resident in the Unit arbi ly on han palg German and American lence Guards, . Cairns, of New York, accompanies 7 yp, olde of I id he United | Picy tare amunti ate Viet es pour ‘HAS AY go ene Pee eee New Yor by p reative elo tion with the bondholders in Eu. | 12,miles trom the New York, and possess ¢ ty Instruments, Coating Boxes, Mercury Baths, andall the | Kendall's cele raved Brass Baud. “ip rerejeaminjeuiba arrangemest ujon the principle | bye malecsing toes shade tha Jee aspen. v Of et oxher material wued bo are manufactured tder ie | _Howve of starting punctual je30 St? re | Jn the fordgoing resolution. | Jone by thenr giving chem a Rabe, pensction. chemicals, Thermometers tad Surveying Com NEW FERRY TO CONEY ISLAND London, 7H aS abil |& ER: No.3 : 94 Chatham et, . ¥.,one door from the oruer | of Passes manufactured for the trade. } Fe HA As ‘ON. Pog nt ron 2 ; ‘a oat aptal Fit RAURLORDENS & CO: | ‘A. GHEVE, No.5 Sonn suvet, importer and dealer in medi¢al purponen. | nnnett OF aProved conatTictiony 22° | wall ran AY anes ews teortag aa he aoe) © alimmsti DERIcR NUTT E coe | ius follamtoevalunbe and terepiacecripron,affersfor | SOHN DB SEBLE | ee Be Te Coney faland. ISON, SONS & CO. Wamee or Chinese Mocking Bird, ‘Abordevat or *pice Hid, | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JEWEL AND | ipo oelock, 14, ae Ho elpee, & NIAC, JARDINE SCO. Java’ Seca inpenhd ion Noo, Chinese Pheasat. “These |_| MOROCCO CASE MANUFACTURER ies P.M. Who pM. ‘The nycy en notice to the hold sb Binckbucde ne, ast Chahethe ek 151 Fulton st., up stairs, near Broadway, N. York. | a it “ chy am fg lers of bonds, Bache, 8 ees Hated, Chaffieches, Gol J EWELLER'S Show Cases, fitted up with Trays to con: | _ Landing at Fort Hamilton exch way. And for Sunday see who my of securing the benefits of the law, | “John street, most lnc inde In | to advise himpn orbefore the 11th of July, 1846, as cer- tain provision of tip law must be complied with by the Ast of January 1847, otherwise they are null and void. 100 shs Canton Co nw 135 do 200 do 60 35 150 Long Island RR 3h » with ty of ph he pi bet 0 eden | Fi | yorker cermuntr and gickness, and to be pespearer fortes | At prearn paren eB ceublishetec, ha tne c guitandt and Liberty ‘tects a and F Hammond sigect at Reedige hemi | a .. retura res about <0, boo Gp | HY Promntly attended to. mys Imsrre ¥. ded 9 o'clock, P.M. gi ng. puneers th the most delightful ‘view of 200 Nor & Wor RR sic } WIGS, WIGS AND TOUPEES, Be ese iate Orde ee eee eft ats | the Paljsades, Bing Sing Prison, Forts Montgomery and Pat- 1% do FH ND nearest (oH MOST NATURA! | pe Re, the Patronage of the lovers af that healthy equine to Hei the Eahibncpn of ireworks. it vorite ¢ do Se to ve hud tt LAIRD S90 hohe ta Neg Kerk, re | | Berars, and refrpanments, fe. ‘will febve to Dre dudemen ot | Fare to West Point 3s, Newburg 4s, (and the same to re- g 8 te wnnecesséry to say ann | his Customers, For Tickets, apply at the office, 144 Greenwich S885 | great popularity: so firmly eatablish thete wert, Banne FOOLY Pecly covet aries ae roid ed on board. Number of Tickets limited. | Heacere are ia hte a be imposed Pon bythe peetonded wig | _ New York, May 7, wus j | 20 mi a : F} s | makers who so ronne hong ns, we deem it our duty to fro: THE crry FIRE INSURANGE COMPANY. PASSAUE FO ‘OR FROM LIVERPOOL by | s $$ | tovalunbie ahead ot Orrice, No, 61 Wats svuxnt, City or Naw Von, 4 se | A sated ornamental hair work, in the vari- TITAL STOCK $210,000, alf paid in cash, and securely Tre ar 100 bio 38 | ons gd wholesale and retail at fypna hme ny che provisions of its cl r. scribers on reasonable terms, to have them brought out in any r+ 57 LAIRD’S, 92 Chatham st. ‘Thi eon in business twelve years, andin that of jove magnificent packe! ons of ai THE AMAZON sig an Iter Sonpeny epceed i apical stock | Observed in th imigutemusan | | . " Exe! wiGs, | more ¥ +4 olFrom New York on 2ist and 26th of ech month of Deaths. ~ of New Y: from te th day of | day of J ek "Total, 191. 1 a 2105 15552018 | ad HAPs the ship Henry Pratt, from Liverpool, per John Grie | will find his preparation, poral ce i New York of dice ieles. i : TV Re tain i wereneey chains, rings, breast pins, thimbli ‘Anon Li pnd Gentlemen's, Travel and Dressing Cases, Jewel Miniature Cases and Settings, | boat at | Flute Cases, Razor Cases, Surgeon's Instrument Cases, Ga: | and Bi | ses for Silver Plate neatly arranj A variety of the above arti Pencil | separate advertisement and bil i THOMAS BELBY, Proprietor. IL be in readiness on the arrival of the iltom, to take passe gers to New Utretcht ¥ salso at Coney Island to take passengers fate] upper j m W OF THE HIGHLANDS-ATH es cents, —Stages B.—Black and Tan Kii harles’ Spaniels, received by my23 Im*rre DAGUERREOTYPE APPARATUS. 101 Noire ng on ae and | | JOHN ROACH, ICIAN, 8 NASSAU Street, ha made to order, with n and despate! Je25 Iwere ais 4 wy | A penit on He OFT ys, Jandes 4 ~ oF % LY EXCURSION—The ramboat 50 | Son Tocrmtsdace end'avect aticknaney ts renee aamere | DEL etd 8 iin Tit wilt ake at Exctrsion to, West Point and New- ony nov, called: Roach inns T™ Subscriber, having taen the above-ni ees ane Pore eet | bute ‘rom From Liverpool oa 6th and 1ith of every month. us preventing the possibility of delay at either port. ‘The subseri ats for the St. George's Line of | Insurance against loss or damage by Fire effected on appli- cation, at reasonable terms. ing bg Wires ang and RA. READING, President. ENTLEMEN’S Real Heads of Hair, greatest improvement, ae the manuf | Gaps; and the subscribe Py being the frsttonn intr 19 Imins*m ._F. CURRY, Secretary. Packets, in ificent ships passage can be | anf them They dining ¢ forehead. and temples to secured at avery moderate rate, or in first class. transient eFC, a poing in wig, making never before attaned.— FOR SALE | ghips, altogether ma % EAP ¥ FOR CASH, a‘ship from Liverpool every five | com ‘on ti Me ed of ventilating or gossamer y a mechanical contriv: eg entirely yw ; thes Ba moment. They immediately ada x hemanlves | re. apace of we ofthe pr Premises for cot in Lie | give all postible despatch to ees agers, and the | cou! verpool “nance, and at once become part an ir yer same will ve done by the subscribers in New York. nt f $450 per annum. For further yey FACS {ecrers paid P The premises are now rented out for a short time at the rate | ‘96 South street, | | of $700 per annum, . further part 5 , | | a or far ofiteranne lars, a8.to the property, &e., enquire at jemer PORTER § Mn MAHON, Ai it Lay " R ” | AFTS ON GKEAT BRITAIN | jets lwer No. 6 City Hall Age (-} 1 ' ane IREL/ ta Same ne wishing to re EXCELSIOR BONNETS OF PERSIAN SILK | the old county, can procure. drafts of the | FPMRE SUBSCRIBERS having been appointed sole hecrieee | Wg ct ind a > | the trade with this new and splendid article of cipal (towne Mivecbene’ 'Easland, doors je Bui con's iotet. wo. WM. TAPSCOTT, 96 Waterloo RY A AND GUNS, ‘and? having be gators to 91 Maiden Lan I assorted stock of Hardweres Cu Cat ;wals, by the recent importation: Cah oranneated panera meth DNSURANUE COMPANY. DOLLARS. Od to Liv erpool. ya and ount, In all the ‘i land, Scotland, an ‘ican Institute, These bonnets exceed ro | | ‘The subscribers beg to, inform their friends and the public re, durability and ecuremy, any thing of the | thatthis branch of their busiuess continues to. rceire their y are warranted to be entirely of silk, | particular attention, and they feel quite certain that better | slice and, oie ei Rw ual to eyed arrang ts than theirs for transmitting money to the old ™ No. 43 street. The royal inail aes | WIGS AND TOUPEES. | BArcuevon’s new invented Wigs and i Sesips, made of he finer natural curl hair, and adapted in the most ensy manner, to the peculiar sty) le f ividual. They | dient a new invention, doi ry with all the vexat culties so long exp on ad if son ‘shieht losses | 3 cdot ot limit | sett tie ‘aledonia will leave Boston to- | can be forwarded. ne TAPSCOTT, 96 South street, 2 doors below Burling slip. Wey’ W ORLEANS—LOUISIANA AND PETROS et—To sail Mi a3 tmis®r sr ‘he eleyan d inserted by fy a a by, th fy i MUSE ouly ec Sublic are invited epect Byers ghee sete Hane m mancer, will positivel rap empl Any pores th ene every vi unety of size and culor; they will lag Nastienhe fenbiatinl wi i BATURELOR aren luventor and ply manafycrurer, 2 at Orleans w reo of Wall iat, | . EsANCL Piet way. 163 Broad; LLINS & CO., $6 Sonth | ROADWAY, Ut ‘i tie to copy the address j+28 Iwe Sees sen ou board alter Saturday MUSIC ON given ou the Piano at two dollars Ne Woodraf, pegavay forward at seoas vote address. ee VO TH | apurmp Dop aoa AND OTR | E, the an RET. Ls Pe raving witnessed Astonishing pees | I an Packet ship OSWEGO John: of | roughly. "y,,8 Person who wnderstands the profession 1 on i, will sueceed the and highly eal tim ie tof dense ot ieensee st the } Medigota nate elladie. ‘srithing to take lessons, wil mks Louisville; and sail Monday, August 10th, her regular day. 1 ae Priest, | Aesnsennesnpsneioninnsetytinaiionlenhitinoctials r Al Havre—Consign | P (in kE NERSHIP. a | PANO FORTES. o ip will please Permits on iness of 8 given to shove inthe Aine ae bon P grid alu Chamben’ gz No. North river. 1 to the office of the under: seine at h y ater jemered of Sac ae Tonorede | pacts Breeton greet wo oll eat vere wesereoe, Bepatenae orale’ in Gre dans ise ee 0 ¢ ne to be seen at the a Wall st. busimenseott, Deer, | OES. will ites pun % MODEL OF y | a i iS anaaie * | (ube Anideil Eyoendoete onihingauegete: “ “Teammate ne oer ae ier i pa ESL FDA. re ety eee James ho mit | ed by (Williaa Pages vat No. ow | Wiaie" pa eae 4 Sree 3 ili gens \ | ine] YLOR, SETS | Smee shana pets Ke by mrt tere, Seeds be treaty sree } cory, | ey Sei BELDEN, 09 Broedway. | Wall sireet. | | rte Tey “4 COLUMB) A: ayant. Sor sess Jed r | Halfan hour’s intermi riny and Navy, on this station, and several other of our | f for city and couutry trade. AWE NTS, aliery | pans THREAT KE—Bores, % es Fit, 25 eres cents.—Monday, Event june 30— Will be per formette HIST TO THE. MLL Francine, Mrs Hout, a de Rich ville, G Barret. Im the course of the ope- wunider of rouge, duets. &e Tw conelude with FOR TUNIO— Baron Dacover Me Auleewss Hou Disss My ruiga, aie Hom Hwormanee to onmumenc: pre. at, After whieh, the new Grand drama, the BUTCHI IS DOU OF UNE ‘Andrew Wolte. au Amold Wolfe the Twin Brothers, Mr. Blanchard; Black Marnu, Mr. Cony; Louise Kreutzuer, Mrs Phillipe. [C7 Lower Boxes, W cents; second and third (ers, 25 ets; Pig dnd Gallery, 12}4 cents. Doo open at’ o'dlock—Cartain will rise at balf past seven 0 EENWICH THEATRE——Comer of Varick and Charlton streets.—Re-opened for the Summer Season.— Tuesday Evening, June 30, the operant nd drama of thé F CH SI Hamer Carameili, M ins. The whole to th, The Duke Ar: M Miss Cran “Boxes, 25 cents; Pit 12 cents; Private Boxes $1; Seats in Orchestra Boxes, each 79 cents, C* TLE GARDEN.—Tuesday Evening. June 3. —ahe ‘ic will consist of the overture to ‘opening piece of m Bronze Horse, full orchestra. “Love Not + Flolmass Lor- ley-Rhein-Klange, Strauss. Dance Misses Vallee. Highlaud Fling, by Mr Thompson. er | ture to Oberon. Intermission of to commence with the we Mises V man. Pas Styri du Kegiment ng le with a series of Dissolving Views lately arrived from Mr Collins of London, | wages the direction of Professor Eierstein. ; RAVEL FAMILY. Tight Rope, by the Ravel Family. W10'8 GARDEN. Tuesday Evening, une: goth, 1846. | —The performance will sommence wi favorite | divertigem cit on the double Tighe Hope, lted FLORA “tet ZEPUYR—Flora. M’me Martin Jave! hy: Inther. To be followed by daring and extra ou.the Tight Rape. by the Teavel Banal ‘Tobe succeeded by THE MILLINERS—Timon, Gabriel aye un for the Concerts A-le-Musard shmeut Saloon. n the Re! After which Sal exctaceds ntation he the are DOUIN ARABS, w received with wonder and delight at | 20 succesmve nights, by fashionable houses crowded in ever part, and eliciting shouts of applause, and expressions of miration. Doors onen at 70'clock, to begin at 0 o'clock precusely Tickets Fifty Cents. | PALMO’S OPERA HOUSE, NEW AND EXTRAORDINARY FEATS | | Cr aaeet THis) HVENING THRONE 30. HERS ALEXANDER, the celebrated Geman Magician. | Extraordinary and entirely unprecedented Exhibition of Scientific [Ilusions, consisting of various surprising and amus- mental Feats, based on the Hidden y; Pneumatics, Optics, Natural Philosophy and Ma- tfully announces to the pal of giving. ¢ serves ‘of mystical ete whieh he flatters himself, from_the dueuon, will faction. Iu o1 ve stage ehhe . A. blic that uo pains wil n VOrS. Tickets 50 cents. dren under ten, half price. | Doors open at 7—Performance to commence at 8 o'clock. | | Box O1 open from 10 A. M. to.4 P. M., Meno seats may be Secures Pea ate Boxes, to admit four Persons, $3. te business, Herr Alexander can he 1 found at e, between the hours of 8 and 9, A. COLISEUM, 450 BROADWAY. MR. DINNEFORD ites the public to his Set attempt at ‘ab 1K a series of Temperance Drat ic Sketches and Musical Entertainments, the aim of which will be to il- Justrate the essential benefit’ of following. out the course of prudence. The Dramatic part of the Entertainment will be sustained by Ladies ae identienen of character and talent. Mr. Oxley will sae be pach aes ol tha mibderate drink, 4 to the confirmed inebriates ant THE ALHAMKA. ICE CREAM SALOON, 559 Broadway, between Spr O sTRANGERS—Strangers visitin new attraction in the Saloons of t aside from the delicious Ices and Con fitted up in a style of Eastern splendour and magnifi- en before attempted in this country ¢ beautiful | lated court, which displays a variety of Jets, not only keeps the air delightful. 5 jew, every plea: mor beauty and fashion than can'be found com regated in aay uther lace of public resort in the city. Indee our be passe ationally or agreeably. dimit i028 wis GOTHIC HALL, BROADWAY. URING THIS WHOLE WEEK the splendid Mecha nical Cabinet of G. Tietz, with the Dack of Vaucauson, the dancing Lady and the War Elephant, will be opened eve- yy afternoon daring the week, at 30 Yelock until 5—aud every | Evening trom 7 until 10 o'clock. On Fourth July, performances from 8 in the morning until 11 at nieht. j€28 Iwis*rre HUWEDS & UWS 1UhO mama tt re RI CIRCUS. Ts LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT ever 0: ized in the United States, comprising ed Men and Horses, re 26 Carriages to convey the performers, wardrobe, mi , &e. The company has attached to it Kight Fema erin, among whi is dhe Gresteat Female ‘Rider of the | DAME FThove new style of Equestrian Feats, Tisai her own, mg chaste and classic; her graceful aud fascinating add dthe charming naivete with irhich abe chains he gence, render this gifted prone iste the lead- ing feature of the are: prievors re- | fer the public to the brilliant jeseription the Dye newape ers of the hed grat Alma oly ag feats per Ameng the welties wi eb fe rated Scotch GIANT ND OTANT: LsS. Fheie neiche, is 14 fect, and thest weight over 700 Ibs. Mx. | Randall wei irs Randall ts enormous | antess Th fhe Worle hey will appear in "Jack and the jean Stalk,” and he will perform, extraordinary feats of strength emt agility, and will ride in'a two horse act. The entertainments will comprise 17 Acts of Horseman: eg Exercises, Classic D: ales ae and humorous sherpieses. Fegvexin, Director, Mr. Ki aid es Master, Se. NIXON, and the unapproachable ChB Among the Performers is the celebrated and prin L Ri ger, the Napoleon of the Arena, Mr. HOBBS, a jens o8 Horse! are the mos! sun dinary ever witnessed. Juve- w Ac of Horseromsa ler Nixa. Olympic Exer- by the whole Com mnpanyy ied byt uropean FS mbler, Mr. MACART: onderful hat Cole's ogs, Hector and Billy, “The SWISS BRO’ their elegant Gymnastic Postures and Group} Mr Sweet ‘as the Charioteer of Phopbus. by Fi Rope Evolutions. Mr. Geo. Tight Rope Dancer. With a yariety comprising ¢ the leading, most talent: an the w performers corps of Renesas wil perform in the “Yon the 4th of July, after which they will visit all the principal cities and towns in the my3! tfrre SANDS, LENT & CO. HE following is the intended route of the g splendid, Exhi- bition of Sand: t aepdagiet a tgthe se July = valle, je23 tojvi re AUEASON. GARDEN IS NOW OPEN FOR THE N.—Dodworth’s Cornet Band will ig he sday and Friday evenings, commencing June 2u detock. Admittance free. _my3 Sm*re WILLIAM ALLISON, Proprietor. EXHIBITION FIREWORKS. HE SUBSCRIBER offers to the public a ment of Works for Exhibition Displays on July, consisting of [llumivated Rosettes and Maltese Crosses, Mexican Sun True Lover's Knot, Chinese Fans, Palm Trees Peravian Crosses, Vertical Whe Large Mines of Serpents, Large Torbillons, Large Illuminations, Roman Together with his w a. 2 ee FIREWORKS — OR FOURTH JULY—The snbseribers offer for sale a manufactured by Mr. and smal] Rockets of vamids, Peruvian lines, of various est Kinds, ‘Sun: Crosses, Octagons, Tri orts, Komal dies, oh , Retgatoman Vanden Feo ya tO Re je30 lwer 635 Broadway. FIKE Pas me Pa ey Oo JULY. BENNerr, | 196 Front street, two a Tite Fal. | + tops ext Mais Wrohitamestoragire iad eit Pince, of honory and signal rockets, im P= = rater try merehi Tere lg me wre . Committe | and’ private partie ter for city plied ‘on the aioe ote can ‘ith the abovementioned srticles, warranted, ae iz been selected with the utmost care Ke WORKS | FIRE WOKKS!! bere EDGR, to furnish BLE i mer ist, Jersey City, is, Bid ee ane ke a fri Ha wend et velegsaed propria desi eer — coumry, ‘ean be nis RAG ce Artist, 1 jersey Citi , np Recents, 8 ‘Sie Ea fighes alsa fires, primers, port rockets, ke, for supplying | government or a v jiowelle my@7 im*r ov SHIP MUSKE 7S AND FTO OU MRRNE ATE Ary nd Sporting Quas) ayn ineD ‘onders of jorgeonsly | liberal pat | class, ten years, at $1; pared to Me-s/ no where can an | LATEST INTELLIGENCE, CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. Wasninoron, Monday, June 29, 1644, in Senate, PAY OF VOLUNTEERS. Mr. Janwactn presented a resolution of the Legisla- ture of Texas, reJative to pay of volunteers called into service. } RIVER OBSTRUCTIONS. Mr. Jonson, of Louisiana, presented resolutions of the Legislature of that State, relating to the removal of ob- structions in the Mississippi river. J.M. Charron gave notice that he would introduce a bill for the relief of the heirs of Robert Fulton. SENATE REPORTS. Mr. Bacny offered a resolution to appoint a select com- mittee, to report a plan for reporting debates and pro- ceedings of the Senate. NAVIGATION IN TREAS. Sundry resolutions of inquiry relative to defences and improvement of rivers, and erection of light houses in the State of Texas, were adopted. MERTING OF THE SENATE. The resolution heretofore offered by Mr. Bacar, to meet hereafter at 1) o’clock, was adopted—yeas $0, nays n THE REVENUR KOTIMATES. The resolution of Mr. Simmons, calling on the Secre- tary ofthe Treasury for specific estimates of revenue to be derived from measures proposed in his report of the 16th inst., was adopted after being amended, on motion of Mr. Davies, soas to call for specific estimates of the | $54,000,000, which the Secretary says is annually drawn from the people, for the benefit of manufacturers. AUTHORITY To RAISE VOLUNTEERS. The resolution offered by Mr. Johnson, requiring the | Secretary of War to inform the Senate whether he hes | authorized any person to raise regiments (alluding to Ba- ker, Yell, and Price of the House), and if so, by what aa- thority, was adopted. ‘A resolution was adopted to appoint a Select Commit: tee to revise the rules of the Senate. PRIVATE BILLS. Sundry private bills were read a third time and passed A bill for the relief of John Crowel was recommended, nd then several attempts were made to get up bills in is many | their regular order, but without success. New York, for | inments, | ins taken in their pro- to | graduate the price of the public lands. THE PUBLIC LANDS. The Senate then proceeded with the bill to reduce and Thie bill pro- poses to divide the land into five classes. The first class to be five years in market, at $1 25 per acre; second third class, fifteen years, at 75 cents ; fourth class, 20 years, at 50 cents ; and the fifth | class, 20 years, at 25 cents. Lands remaining unsold at | the end of any of these periods are to go into the next | lowest class. | Mr. Dayton offered an amendment making a sixth class, at 12 cents per acre. | Mr. Jonson, of Maryland, took the floor in opposition | to some of the details of the Dill, as that for giving away | the public lands which had been thirty years in market, | to the States in which they are located. Mr. Brrxse concurred with the objections offered by Mr. Johnson, and said he would propose an amendmen, at the proper time. Mr. Penwysacken denied the power of Congress to | give Lands to individual States, when they were granted to us expressly for the common benefit of the whole. Mr. Brerse replied, that ceding them to the States | might inure to the common benefit, as well as selling | them. The discussion was continued by: Messrs. Miller, Archi- | #00, Calhoun, and others. ¥ The bill was then postponed until Wednesday; anda message having been received from the President, the Se- nete went into executive session, and after some hours spent therein, adjourned. House of Representatives. MEETING OF THE HOUSE Mr. Tuootrson, of Penn., offered a resolution that the | House sit until 7 o'clock, with a recess from 8 to 5, until the tarif bill is disposed of. On motion of Mr. Hovstox, of Ala, this was amendr 80 as to prohibit a recess, and then adopted, the 1’ being suspended for that object. So, until Thursday next, they will sit each 1 ¥ 10 o'clock, A. M., to7 o'clock P. M. THE TARIFF DEUATE. | One or two bills frgm the Senate were referre. 9, propriate committees, and then the House wem i,, | Committee of the Whole, and resumed the consideraty, of the bill for the reduction of the duties on importa. Mr Tinnatts first addressed the Committee. He de fined his position on all the great questions of the day. He was a 6440 man, anda RioGrande man, and main- tained that our soldiers would have defended the former line of boundary as successfully as they had the Jatter.— | He wished the injunction of secrecy could be removed ; from the Senate’s proceedings, so that it might be seen | whether the President had preserved his consistency, or had backed out. He was in favor of a modification of the present tariff, but he was also opposed to the ultra no- tions of the free traders. | Mr. Payne next got the floor, and made a thrashing, boistorous speech against the protective policy. It was | all nonsense and absurdity to contend that this questien | was one between the labor of this country, and the peu- | perlabor of Europe. Mr. 8upex followed in favor of free trade, and an alteration of the present tariff. His argument wes so nicely spun, that, for some time, no one knew which side he was on. Mr. Gooprean followed, and spoke in a very precise and measured style against the present tariff, and in favor of a modification. His speech was a free trade eesay, credibly delivered, composed with much care. He de- clared his preference for Hungerford’s bill. Mr. Staona next got the floor, and advocated the seme | side of the question. Mr. Kaurrmas followed against the present tariff, and in justification of our government in claiming Texas to the Rio Grande, and sending our army there. Mr. Brancnanp next got the floor, and made a very in- teresting speech in favor of the present tariff. He wes listened to with marked attention, and occasionally he made the members laugh heartily at his dry humor. BY THE MAILS. Wasutneton, June 28, 1846. General Taylor has been appointed Major Gen- eral of the army, under the late act—and Col. W. O. Butler, of Kentucky, Major General of Volun- teers, under the supplementary act passed a few | days since. No other appointments have as yet been made. A democratic Senator from the North- west, has been disappointed in not receiving one of these appointments. The splendid missions of England and France are soon to become vacant. There is a difficulty in filling them from the democratic side of the | house. Some say Mr. King of Alabama, now in France, | will be Secretary of State, in the place of Mr. chanan, who goes on the bench of the Supreme Court, instead of taking the peace of Mr. McLane. | Where a fit Minister for England can be found, none knows, without the President resorts to | some gentlemen of the old opposition party. Inaddition to the seven foreign full mesons "4 mentioned in a late letter, | might as well ad few more of the principal appointments ab: filled by Southern men—particularly,as vacancies are about occurring. ‘Austria—Mr. Stiles, of Georgia. Naplee—Mr. Polk, of Tennesses. Sardina—Mr. Wickliffe, of Kentucky. Belgium—Mr. Clemson, of South Carolina. Venezuela. If, SIONS OC eet ten Consul to Liverpoo! ay of Toanentte, Consul at Havana Gen, Campbell, of Somat Havre—Mr Beasley, of Virginia. All Southern men. I den’t mean to insinuate that Sout | men are notas well qualified as those eos po | ether rection—but in the modern democratic prin- | ciple of distribution, they are fortunate in having | so large a proportion. I believe they will all de well. Foreigners still continue to be appointed Mr. Polk, as American consuls. This principle oTallowing such persons to sport the American courts, is ab- ey are running uniform (ail the ey want) at forei; surd, and should be stopped. the thing in the ground. Mr. Bancroft, it is well said, will leave the Navy Department, and be sent into exile, perbaps to Russia. A Pennsylvanian has been named for a wey Doran h Carolina, is here r. mere, of South Carolina, is here, would be willing now to take an: Sneeny op: ap- pointment. Mr. Fiekeoe, of South Carolina, has come out flat-footed for the administration—a real red-hot democrat, dyed in the wool— denounces Mr. Cal- is read, Wa 18 ei. a Ma een lane., | houn—and now to take any high otlioe. elegant United fiuatee od Ma skets, in lots to sale | the mission to England is his reach. mi Yo But the u ne Ki Ps beyond in all these contern plated