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Vol. X11, fo. 182-Whele He, 4405, NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1846. ake fa — an oe ——— ener eynioreporarenmeesi seen ———— — i —— | id ny FOR SALE, | PAVILION, NEW BRIGHTON. : companies organised for the Santa Fi tiot State Convention, THE E W Y ORK HERALD. TWO. FINE SADDLE HORSES, | BLANCARD has’ the honor to inform his friends THE LATEST tan have been ordered by the Gov wi ate ‘Tursway, June 30. oe ey ere ae ae oprines, by | waniionaal re fe Epaerel, sad oe jravilios isnow mm FROM THE the prota the comes | all f which are v4 The Committee on the neve vi privileges of the . Fen ae Py ‘ pared, and ready at a short notice for any service in citizen made a report through their Chairman, Mr. Tats JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, | Cio \-torastact, and fare been long, weed, fae sN Me | misintes eirsie mrtigese™™ Resend New) ARMY OF OCCUPATION. |fecion "icas ventas compen catia ote Sacer.” hm, tga further parti °, rom New Brighton. vision, commanded by Gen. Ward. he article of the present Constitution under con: Circulation orty Thousand. ——— a A.M. | —- | eration by the Committee was the 7th. : ginal saath eg ! 2, 6PM. IM, 5,7 B. THE CAPTURED MEXICAN TOWNS. Miscellancous. ‘The Ist and 2d sections reported contain a declaration ,DAILY HERALD-Bvery day, Price 2 cent per covy—81 | df bya rests about leaving te Sty eM | Pavilion, New Brighton. June 1,16. _*" BLANCA nn - zifffom the Philadelphia North American.July 1 Otsighis : wa ous sail AN ot ae Ye r . o | bull y f the first makers, an . + J bight cers an it thirty non-com- | ©. 3. Relative to the disfranchisement of the citizen; EEKLY HERALDAtery’ Sytarday—Price ok cents | Geen qved butpafew amen nc “od THE ABBEY HOTEL, THE SANTA FE EXPEDITION. Feiod odicers and wausiciaus, onlored on the recruit. | it s adMight modification of the old section No. 1. PEERALD POM EOMOPE Trey Steam Probe: day. | jrePecgen st Cohen's Livery Stables, Crosby etreet. = | | BLOOMINGDALE ROAD. &e. &e. &o. i i fy last evening, by the | | Seo: 4Brial by jury to romain inviolate; this slightly Price 64 Conte per copy—83 00 per annum, payable in ad- : 5 : } MB. E ¢ of the North Riv, io Grande. The officers | modifies secsg. é ee. i RING CHARLES SPANIELS—OF THE | \/ having taken the abo: begs leave to inform hi m Sec. 5. Exceesive bail not to be required, nor exces vADVERTISEMEMTS at the usual prices—always cash | pare breed. received the Iatest arrivals from Lowe | Gienge and the public, th prepared to secomme: The steamer James L. Day, Capt. Griffin, ar- | Captain W. R. Montgomery, Sth infantry. Lieut. J | sive fines imposed, nor cruel or apasyal punishment in- in advance. . £22. dos, for sale by A, Grieve; 5 Joka street, nes are ne ate eee ar Wil and lodgings; | yived at New Orleans on the 23d ult., from the | Y-D: Reeve, do do; Lieut. J. G. Burbank, do do flicted. PRINTING of all kinds executed with beauty and des | $id Yalnable Birds, only iN | Olas cheeionel tee a canine oh ‘3 J. Beardsly, do do; Licut. C. ¥. Morris, do do; Lieut. 0. | Sec. 6. Exercise of religious profession and right of POETT lattes or: commen iatweail; adil Johu streets from the curious, in distant parts, (post paid) | the grounds counected tnerew! views Brassos de Santiago, whence she sailed on the | D. Jordan’ do do; Liout. R. B. Marcy, Sth infantry; | conscienc [ckuteat: oma Pry ages Mes mond willbe attended to, BY a OVE | i t desirable summer asa re- | 20th. Lieut. D. Ruggles, do do. | Tho sec. 4th,relative to ministers of the Gospel to hold the subscription money remitt'd. al7*imrh importer and dealer in Birds, Cages, ke. und iy the vicinity of x ‘The two latter named officers remain in Phi c., is omitted. JAMES GORDON<BONNETT, FHE NIGHTINGALE SONG IN JONN STREET. | dle will be supplied with all the di She brings no news of importance. which will be the recruiting station for the oth 7. is but a slight modification of sec. Sth of the or of the APHE REAL BIRD itself has arrived, and Ikewite a capanee spared 10 mal res Bar| , Among the passengers by the J... D., were | The other ollicers proceed immediately te New York, | present t onstitution. ‘That part relative to. arming and STABLISPMENT, | f the Sai Canaries, the warblin, hich, | is sto “ H H mee, Sel. i i ich will be the rendezvous of the 8th, | disciplining the militia is omitted. The rest, regulating Nord ek eer iaegis Eerie | gl sine Saxony, nares the warns of whieh sated with Wu and kagaor of Oe holecs brags | Lateut, Col. Payne, with the standards taken from | Woh ¥ PRM oh sy: | Rem eeatecas any pone acted centnas ane ———————— tight—for each customer has a different habitation, | Conscantiy-om hand, the bay sgt Majors Erving and Fowler, Cap. ofthe 9th of May, still has | arms, is retained. Liiva “Su..ND RAILROAD COMPANY. | and Archy will be happy to atyend tothe Indies and | N. B.—Moore’s Line of Manhattanville Stages pass tains Smith, Stockton and Page, and Lieut. Stur- rm in a sling, from the effects of his wounds. | “Sec. 8. Retains the privileges of the writ of habeas as SUMMER ARRANGEMENT * | eamblanees, ea Shey: nese Roem ay Se ahs aren the door every forey minutes daring the dey, cag Rew 8, of the army. Capt. Page is reported to be very | ‘The whole of these officers and soldiers participated in | as in sec. 6 of the present Constitution. a ORE TO LET mw the Honld Ballas Sek from Vie kere cere se keene eae w, though no fears are expressed as to his re- | the actions of both the Sth and Oth. We conversed with | | ec: 9, Is buta slight moubiication of seq, 7 Tho right ..m the Herald Buildings, No. overy. twoor three of the oftice Jseveral of the sergeants | toa party accused to appear lefend in person N . Appl th % | _ Bloomingdale, June 27th, 1846. je27 were | COVETY: a 5 . pea enews a eadananm Sia BATHING, (from the Matamorys Republic June 10} || andcommaal The) a ee oa Ws Golds obj | te. 10 Relates tothe femdom of speech an the prow TRAINS RUN 48 FOLLOWS, COMMENCING WED | KUOMS, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED: LONG BRANCH, N. J. trea iexican citizen, direct from Camarko. we are | Alto and Resaca de la Palma. and is sec. 8 of the present instrument, but slightly modi- NESDAY, MAY 13, 1916: TO LET—Inasmall and most delightfally situated | /FYHE SUBSCRIBER will open the Sea Beach House, for “1 ah iggr er prtagaale’p uy hagreapered fou: of iti hi ved . | fied by providing that in all civil actions, as well as in Leave Baooxuyy at7 o'clock, A.M. Boston trrin for Green- house, near the, Washagton Parade Grouud, one or| the reception of visiters, June 20th. of Generals Arista and Ampudia in the city | A portion of our citizens have resolved on pre | reso? dione or indiotments for libel, the truth may be rt, daily (except Sundays.) stopp at tworoome, with or without full or partial board. No | | Th boat Oris from the foot of Fulton street, and) lain satisfactorily the senting to Captain Morris a testimonial of the | civen in evidence, &c., a8 in the remainder of the old ‘és i Farihingdale and 36 George's Manor | oer. oarders or lodgers are in the house, nor will be taken. both run dally ae opened ar Jey a ee | nd aresiscation eis waich Cay have Witnessed | Section hs a . M., for Parmin dale an family ists of on iness to Ame’ is rmpess inthe arduous and glorious ema oie api seed et yee Foniamy aise! Cava guctiomsn and iehy, decree ct TL HOWLAND x Cas” | meceuatal attempts anon Moms sens aerioue charges | campaigwet the To Grande. ‘The suggestion has bean | , £%;{!-Trivate property shell not be taken for public ata P.M. through to Greenport, ster ing | living tn a private family, and in a weasant, quiet, and hand ca a! * which he has preferred against Arista. seized on with alacrity, and a gencrons emulation has | 118¢,without just compensation Delt Brat ade unelattrs armgieayd ington ete | "Ph ete alo 8 gu ee uae DOLEY'S MOUNTAIN SPRING, | (The ryremaatons made, by eee 0 anne oe ia ckotledtnest Cop | Provide determining damages: ir any her wt cA eee ie viephlacohinares, | Oke ee ee eyes PPR UNDERSIGNED would five notice that his ox destruction of their united forces, differed materially. Morris’ hil roa onal and personal merit. {n order See a ths charlie acini saute, eons Ciaeeee 4 i i jst. ssed Ly en determined that ie le ry a Leave Ganawrony ats o'clock, A.M. Accommodation train, NEW LEBANON SPRINGS. Of Jaye, instant~ihaying been pa athe bat poue | days Ca ee ee eee iy at Mexico Generel | monisl-e beautiful and costly aword—ehall be presented | jroeholders shall determine the road necessary; persons iat, (except Sundays, ) through to Brook- COLUMBL A HALL Mavis 146—Th vorite place tie most sone wd y coer weenie, fs at | Ampudia proceeded by the way of ‘Tampico. by general subsoription, and baat the iohenvontian ey | br gg paying jamuges; expenses to be assessed by « « at3P.M., Boston train, or on the arrival of of resort is now open and readyfor the on 0 com | tf ex e By the arrival of Captain Prince’s ‘ing Company | the civic authorities. This letermination has already | ““s.° 19. witnesses i iminal c1 t to be i the minney om Norwich, spunea Se | Heme ACTL seveoateos ey supenwnce su caer | auderatieembel from Keynowo, on the morning” of he Hees ois ik | boon cartied into execution Albany Atlee, June'0.-” } pee 12. Witnesses inceiminal capge not to be imprison, jeorge’s Manor and Farmingdal nds that the management of formed of the safe arrival aud occupation of Reynoso by | We hearda scehe related as occurring ina neighbor- | the special order of the magistrate or court having juris- a le. : he travell he Leave Wanmmengis ‘at Gig A.M’, Accommodation train. be ucablishmestshall be such as to meet the wants of the Lieut. Colonel Wilson, whose departure we noticed in | j; i for the time, the edge off th jo y moat fastidious, whether tarrying for the season or @ shorter ing town, which takes, fo1 j@ time, the edge © | diction. Laws may be passed to secure the temporary | Our peper of the 6th. He met with no oppositionon the | haniahips of military life. A young Lieutenant, for the | detention of witnesses and to take their evidence de bene for Brooklyn. “ at 8A, M- Greenport train, for Brooklyn, | ‘ott {* way, but found, as they approached Reynoso, mostly all dout niform, approached hi ‘ . at Aes ‘Secommodation tra, foe je3 Imre HENRY HULL. the farm houses abandoned. The command reached Stra ben iocea waar, Mt eecltane ameers ware | neon oie di eam peagaesicnapburnepimscneseict Leave Jamaica a8 A.M. Accommodation train, for Brook- FOR SALE OR TO LET, secure the s guests andto | there on Wednesday morning, the 10th, and encamped | seated—" Captain,” said he, casting his eye uponthe | Sec. 13. imprisonment for debt on contract, or on an: é ya. ‘The Modem built three story brick house, 215 Adams | maintain whatever of reputation he may have acqnired sm in the suburbs of the town. On Thursday the encamp- | shoulder, which was minus an epaulette, aptain, 1 | judgment or decree founded on contract, abolished; “89K ALM, Greenport train for Brooklys.| 77 azeet, Brooklyn. | fnot sold by private sale, it will be | management ‘of his extensive and highly popular estal aad we moved into the public square, the inhabitants | musthave an epaulette upon this shoulder, too.” ‘\ That | fraudulently contracted debts, by individuals or public : Brooklyn. apie * oF | gext- Halt of the purghase money ‘can remain on Mortgage, erfing here by public conveyance ame | "Gen Ceoskee upon the preceding Sunday, had can hardly be,” said the captain, your rank does not | officers excepted. : Fang to — Bedford 8 cents, East New York 1254, Race | for aterm o! years fication to be ‘on the ses road to Morristown leaving Ne# York at Pacticnen's ante’ on junday, had caused | entitle you. to it.” “But it must be, Captain; for, you | Sec. 14. All property, real or personal, of the wife, Course 19%, Trotting Course 18%. Jamaica 25, Brashville | 215 Adams st., Brook izorclock EAL noon, aud. from Morrie: | '0,2e published # bando, or order, by which the citizens | see, if 1 do no by G—d, shall be as oroseeyed asthe | owned by her before issrriege, abd that sequined by her 31%. Hy! le (17 niles) 37%, Ciowsville (durn NN eee ey NCISHN ICE TTETIT COACH lent stages, immediately afterthe arrival | Were called to their allegiance, and commanded not to | devil in forty-eight hours!” But anocdotes are out of | afterwards, by gift, devise, or descent, or otherwise then sion of court) 3734, Hempstead 3734, Branch 37 «| FOR SALE OR TO LEASE, IN BROOKLYN. ‘g) MARSH. | hold intercourse or trade with the invaders. The same | place here. from ber husband. shall be: ‘ 44, Westbury 44, Hicksville 44, Farmingdale 62 ie VAN BRUNT’S HOTEL, No. 23 Fulton street, 1846, MS. tie. | dacres. was published et the diferent places where it | °° *e*- saa irom her husband, shall be her separate property.— Thom) 88, Suffolk station $1, Lake id_ station (northeasterly side,) five doors from Fulton Ferry, is ‘ TT "! <r ‘was supposed the American forces were likely to arriv Wife's property to be registered,so as more clearly to # 1834, Medtord stat on $I 18%, Yaphank $1 3734, St. Ggorge’s now offered for sale or to lease. The house is 25 by 45 THE SHADES HOTEL, ly ive. define her rights, Hancsigh oot. Wirerhend $1 48%, damennort $1 62h, Motte: | feet, tour stortes hi Conny 22 Too being ou the 64 Reade Street, West Side of Broad: A ang Hee. 19. Nodivorce tobe granted by tho Lagiilature, tack $1 623, Michoeue 8 6932" Boatnola Fi 6244, Greenport | greatest thoroughfare in Brooklym good location for HE, Subscriber respectfully informs hi N ire in Bee: or otherwise than by the Judiciary. ‘Accommodation train $1 75, Greenport bj in $2 25, | many kinds of business. Possession given immediately. For Ts, ve has lately opened [From the New Orleans Picayune, June 23.) Yesterday morning, at an early hour, I crossed t Sec. 16. No lotteries to be created, and tho sale of tages are in readiness on the arrival of trains at the several | particulars, inquire en the premises of A apie in astyle superior to ay other how ind The U.8. sloop of war Falmouth arrived at Pensacola | river and wended my way to the public square and | lottery tickets prohibited. ations, to take passengers at very low fares, to all parts of iE . of New has bdo 9 igs enephainapajaimnma Preemie it to the clrurch, where morning service was be- | Sec. 17. Re-enacts sec. 12 of the present Constitution el J Brooklyn, May 25, 1846. my2 Im*re_ | given to his numerous friends and customers, whi t the time | enter- | relative to purchase or contract for the sale of land with Crates will be in readiness at the foot of Whitehall HOUSES TO LET—Ia Hoboken, nea: 'The Sh in Thames stres face The U.S. steam-frigate Princeton had arrived off Vé i aennenge © n readi he fook of Whitehall . ; he fatce . 8.8 e era the Indians, rest '9 receive bagrage for the several traing, 90 minu fh pwajthree story, brick, houses, ret Be aeuarany tll who may gotroning him iy hit Rew ate | Crus, and with the Grigate Raritan wae maintaining the See 18. Ro-enacts sec. 13 of the Constitution relative to steamboat ‘' Statesman” leaves Greenport for Sag Har- ps Ke three story and basement brick dwelling | the continuance of their patron ipsa. A gy i the old Colony 1 ithout any alteration. bor twice each day, on the arrival of the trains from Brook- ‘in the best atyle with every convenience and | The usual re i Rarebits, Ponch- | _ Our news from the city of Mexico is later than we Sec. 19. Declares, the existing Constitution, all lyn, i 3 if ____myldre | within on ute’ ry. ly ed Eggs, &c., will be served up ina le. gave on Sunday. We are informed that the Mexican contin' rants of land made within this State by Gret within ‘one minute's walk of she ferry. Apply to a i : 5 re ry i y Great Britain, TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS. ag JA STEVENS. 1 oon _ | well ane fallsupphy of foreign fers, Uy every wrival fom | do not leara whethe Mme chart nearing a Cap ring engl igh yr felned hovel dail impair tue obligation of say abt: by fs - Euro) JAMES EVANB:™ | reader will tecalt that when Mir: Dimon our late Coral | 4p! of the person im ividuals, 1 pA bps cable ETN "a aete ge HOUSE wt aviner | uae mente hs. he wie deci a | ur ad Sesbadiag Se Sty | ate enn Cong Farin to 1 hs y in- i pri C L_ inthe Canal, cauged by the late freshet, having been re- | che quality of their various kinds of Hats of their own manu- cold and shower Baths, equal to those in any house in evening of the 30th ult, I with many others hwlted outside the door, and remain: | the Executive Department—the qualifications for Gover- paired, the PIONEER & EXPRESS LINE, via Railroad 1234 cents; Lodgings, with good clean beds, 12%, ets. M Eid Cival trom Philadelphia to Ficuburgh, commenced it | tacleskin, wos used by the snus feahiansble haters i Pe ft dateg 68h pot wetes Ja tha geting” S| acto Sa area cigs rien reat | od bar, gail the Jan une out Aseach eanerapased, | tor, Adjourned —tibeny Citisen londay, the oth of April, | sample of which they will feel much pleasure Will be found newspapers {vom London, Liverpool, and allthe | ‘The result of the actions of the 8th and 9th oir. coast poecttiy cutalits fale gilzapes of her f From the statistical sheet of the ages, satiate meals agua kines piocebad inpremien. Wa te (xo goal possibly catch a fh glimpse of her feature — 7W - | would suddenly drop it, reminding one of a lantern, | place of birth and occupation of ¢ “m= EUTAW HOUSE, BALTIMORE, — tect in the tone ofthe papers which comment upon those | which had been opened for a moment and qu ers ‘of the New: york State Goavantions ra yaaa Staten ‘or them with a call. principal cities of t wular i Ni 25 or even 10 rei trips for the season on foving poe No. 274 Market street, DAILY, at 734 | to those who will fi oc s By this route passengers will avoid all the fatigue and dan- f : blishmen i asce it travelling in coaches, both Railroads being pass- | gid store: but they. 18 splendid Hotel has been lately re-fitted and fu actions, direct attempts to palliate the extent of the dis- i darkness—it was prov: .. q ahd ne the oldestablished Office, | Suitiict their Hats will give entire sat ee ey pra Aster, intended for the Provisional President rather than | Could hot bethelpal.. rom the church we went to the | Sntiyey of New York, 12. oF Comuectica® 11 of Massa } 24 Market street, 3 doors above Eighth street. "| charged, i Wye open for the reception, of quests. ‘Vhe expert: | the public. But Paredes would seem to appreciate the | market house, three streets above tho square, where we | chusetts, 6 each of Vermont and New Hampshire, 4 of 4 Beces eroet, re ESUERTINGS, Arent. ‘They have adopted the French style of trimming the sum- Oieeees on yoot of tne ny Pavil full extent of the calamity; and perhaps he judges right- | found every thing which the country affords, offered for | New Jersey. 3 of each of Rhode Island and. freland, ® of mer hats, which is a preventive to the perspiratiou coming | o¢ Mr, Jackson, at the Exchange Hotel, Baltimore, and at ly that the most certain means to confirm his power in | gale—water mellons of small size were sold for 50 cents | pennsylvania, and 1 each of Maine, Maryland North Caro- as Mail | through and spoiling the beauty of their appearance... | Astor House, New York, is a guaranty ‘of the style in which | the Republic, is to retrieve in person the honors lost at | ach, and readily ; green corn, 37} cents WM. JAMES. ew York | as mem the * Eutaw will be kept. ‘The location is the best in the city | Palo Alto and Resaca dela Palma. He was to leave the | beef ‘at 6 cents per pound, and every thing e! for 7 o'clock and LONG ISLAND RAILROAD Ex, a eares Whisehan seven Ue dozen ; | Jina, Scotland and Virginia. ‘There are 41 farmers, 42 a pro- rs, 6 lawyers and farmers, 11 merchants, 7 physicians, 3 manufacturers, 2 farmers and side, every.moraing at 7 A. Seated from Brook! :n side of Baltimo) pe ital on the 6th inst., at the head of 3000 troops, but | portionate ratio. On the outside of the market house Fe unuuies; and -A.M., and 3.and§ P. M.. The 7 GENIN’S GOSSAMEK HATS, ‘The Favition, at Rockaway, L. J.. will remain under. the ra had been issued that large bodies should join him | were numerous and various sized bundles of muskeet ; i A sisand’ BM Matne 3 Grouah, the former wopoine at | QW WEIGHING from 2% 0.334 ouncen. Price only $30 | Wili"be. happy to seo: hie old frends at chafarorite wma | at diferent pointsou the lin of march, to thathis entire | wood ted together with raw hile thongs, ani valued | banker pote RR I ag emma ems ‘jel8 rag | (atroduced by the subseriberto the potice of the New York | Sune bisee- 229 Im*r__ | force, including Arista’s command, should not fall short | from 6} to 25 cents per buadle. This wood is brought in | miller and surveyor, farmer and surveyor. Six Delegates 36,060 men. on jackasses from the chaparral, a distance of three or | are over 20; twenty-seven over 30; forty-one over 40; Although we have now received intelligence by the | fou? miles, and is all they uso for burning ; green and | thirty-seven over 50; thirteen over 60: und only ane over Se eae eee apie and byt Falmouth, | dried peppers are hung up round every stall, and each | 79,The average of the ages of 124 of them is 46; Mr. Shep- P Paredes would certainly take the command of the | person who makes marketing brings more or less of it, | ard is the junior Delegate, (age 25,) Mr. Allen the senior, oe slocee gentlemen army in person, yet there was an impression provalent | as they use it more profusely than any other people.— | (age 75) both from New York, and just balf a century pecgle gi pds Be Bere TT et ng men of sagacity in Vera Cruz, whenthe Falmouth | We then marched through the principal streets of the | between them. The ages of 126 Delegates, ndded together, tots atclock ana Cold Cars, Chins, Biches, | 2emt that he would not and could not venture to leave the | piace, which were fount much’ more deserted than on | puke o.087 years, or a larger number than the years of ‘&e., at all hours. arenas . of Mexico during the session of Congress. It is said | sy other day in the week, particularly r h tion.—Albany Evening Journal. ply of Raglish and city newspapers is excelled by nearly one half of the country isin open revolt.— | proached the NR Nae Ae ag house in New York, and his Ales, W. Ke., are news received here a fortnight since of the revolt at | much of that sliy Of the"mon superior adality andthe atendaice prompt. "‘r | Mazatlan is confirmed, ands we then anticipated, Sonora | them some time com L ishing sucess attending them, evinced by the | & to inform his friend Reactions tricivs, intonation, y large amount of sales, and the popular approbe | that he has recently fi subscribers forany amount, trom <1 and BF eal carne greg! cha Mee ‘upwards, payable at sight, without discount, in all the prin: , have not beeu om Aue, penne, who, cipal towus thromghout England, Ireland, Scotland, and ta c patronage, the Go ssiner hat mich ij giver aud ym their friends and the public | Or hi ease ier ever before offered. | are ees couunurs to_rgpeive therr | SoUtusble, lke the Leghor and Fanaa, to lose either either perspiration or pow RR ETE ION GREAT BRITAIN DRARTS GREAT-BRIFATN | Public, as the lightest, the most desirable, an sthe most tasty | SARACEN’S HEAD, 12 Ser es: BLAND Seen wishingto gel tofore in use. J OSEH SMITH ate or Bou be 8 We ap- th Gites ome) The dimeebesit | nd timidity which characterized Peas and instead of shutting their doors | 74. Crone eww Buildings—San TER, Juno 29, 1846. Lent §& Co.—The partionlar attention, and they feel quite certain that better Efrangements than theirs for transmitting mouey to tho old r . J aR with other Hats, for the much vate Rooms provided for parties, and the comfort act now in a stat rebel st the Central i ve quntry cannot be made. sonia will leave Boston to- | gfgitating with the proprietor, effectually preveuts all this. | modation Fond eA a on el Fe aoe emai MeAbN A Ppa cs protege ner ag Peep d pd ae Splendid Horses. Ie wehiahl at Aratte can be forwarded. This is a decided advantage over all other hats. | myld im*r Se ripe f lution is the Department of © 1M Ate: tu nace Mle ag fy * ‘i hep? OTTO OY Wk J. PECOTT, 96 Sou ‘The public are invited to call aad see this article at > xT ; ipe for revolution is the Department of Vera Cruz, | with “ good day, gentlemen.” I felt a particular gratif- | ryis will be one of the most abundant wheat seasons Nic J.T. TAPSCOTT, 06 South street, iced to call aud ove this article at RED SULPHUR SPRINGS, that upon the departure of the Falmouth it was said there | Cation at this, ay it'assured me they were convinced that 4 were 190 men outdde the city of Vera. Cruz ready 10 | ee eee, a aaeticans was never to trample upon a | Pon record. The country, for miles, and tens of miles Jerez bene my27Im*re _2i4 Broadway, opposite St. Paul’s Church MONROE CO., VA. for Havre, will be HI8 CELEBRATED WATER! attack it at any moment, upon the signal being given— | fallenfoe. We fell in with parties@f our men in every | around, cast, west, north and south, presents ascene of ined at 12 o'clock, at SUMMER HATS. ‘open the Some of the guns had actnally been removed from the f the town, andgot one of them seemed in the | ‘ Riise hich time passengers will please be on board, at EGONOMY AND FASHION. iters. “Its f Castle of Sastiuan de Uloa ani placed around the city for | Peirstcated, or displaying other. than the, moet gentle: | !ixuriant harvest, such os seldom if eves tas been Knows and letters taken from the Reading Rooms at 113 pre- ROBERTSON’S PHENIX HAT AND CAP | extending o 0 ite defence, and trocps had been withdrawn from the | manly conduct. In the course of two weeke-some forty | to cheer the heart of the husbaniman. Our mills are all pri MAN AC TORY. ee rest tne nd Se For th castle for the same purpose. The intelligence received | or fifty eating houses been established, and this | in full and active operation—the hotels crowded with PASSAGE FO OR FROM LIVERPOOL by Soaeesiag ine various properties reader ‘ from Tampico on Sinday shows how that city was rent | competition has, in a slight measure, tonded to reduce | strangers—emigrants pouring into the adjacent country in the new line of Liverpool PacketsPersons send. | sought for by the man of taste, they have the ad western by. internal dissensions, and in considering deplora- | the exorbitant prices charges on our arrival. A passable | ten fold the usual ratio—buildings going up in all direc- ig for their friends in any part of Great Britain or | of being 25 per ceut below the standard prices. Putnam’s ble state of the country in every quarter and under | dinner can now be obtained for 50 or 75 cents. | meana | tions, and mercantile business in the full tide of success- rel ‘an make the necessary arrangements with the sub- sentially sumifer in mater , Workmanship, and finish, to the | Tangements are made to accommodate visiters in the Fe sing atthe would by no means surprise us were | dinner fora soldier, who lives in camp on pork, beans, | fulenergy. Nor is there any lack of amusements, as acribers on je terms, to have them brought out in any | articles manufactured bj more splendid establishments of | comfortable manner, and that they will be treated with uni; | Pai compelled to forego his cherished purpose of | etc, A bottle of common case claret can be had at some | will be seen by the various advertisements in the news- th packets, the accommodations of | Broadway; and on Glee comparison of their respecti form b qourtesy and kindness, while the charges will be foand | placing himselfat the head of the Mexican army. But | of these places for $1. The greatest treat we met with | papers. , andthe strictest pusctuality will be | Merits, 50 Mifeular chat the gubsetiies kan cleeted as moderate as at the most inoderate of the springs. There | suppose he carries his resolution into effect, what better | jn all our perambulations, was some ice, which we d Th approaching sth isto be celebrated in magnificent will be a respectable physician in attendance. ‘The roads are the single particular that the subscriber has adopted a style » ; . of trimming, which effectually prevents fi good order, and the beautiful Turnpike Road t> the Blue | {ate awaits him at the hands of Gen.Taylor and our troops? | covered by seeing a large The | styl this place. Among other elegant novelties. ad- italien: mech. the forehoud from striking through, and tmpetelag the ag. | Sulphur will have stages upon it plying between the two | Truly his ebances from every point Of view appear des- | gentiomat; keeping the house had sent to Point Isabel for | vertised, is the splendid European troupe of Sands, Lent lity of delay at either port. pearance. ‘ings, which will afford gan opportunity of visiting, ina | perate. stores, and had given room ia his wagon for one barrel | & Co., which acquired so much renown in your city on 1 a Iso agents for the St. George's Line of |. Their average weight is from 27% to 334 ounces—t much | week, all the Springs of W°stern Virgini ‘To illustrate the treachery of Gen. Alvarez towards | of this precious article. ‘You may be sure we directed | itgarrival, and through the country generally as it has Packets many of which maguificent ships passage can be | lighter than substantial Leghorns, or Panamas. Persons of | _ my «m@re HE'FROPRIETORS. | Paredes, the story is circulated at Vera Cruz that the Mtebe to the house, and found. on nearing the coun- | pibgressed, by the performances of their curiously train ecared at a very moderate rate, or in jGrst clase transient | taste and judgment, Who are tec examine them, and te | MANSION HOUSE, former, who had the comman of the forces at Mazatlan, | tor. a'iump of aure enough ice, which they served to us | bd dancing horses and fighting ponies. Mr. Sands and ships, altogether making a ship from Liverpool every Sve | coibiitiyy the test of comparison, thelr precise valle, Com MIDDLETOWN CONNECTICUT. ‘was supplied with $1.600,000 with which to act against | in brandy at two bitsa glass. I understand there is a | his two beautiful children have become all the fashion, The greatest care will be taken by Mr. W. Tapscott in Li- | pared with the productions of other manulncturers. HE UNDERSIGNED leave to announce to his | the American squadron ‘in the Pacific. No sooner had | schooner at Point Isabel loaded with ice. At4 o'clock | and attract as much attention among the * upper ten” as verpool to give all possible des} ch to passengers, and the | _my23 Im*re ROBERTSON, 103 Fulton street. | friendsand the public, thet as leased the above: house | Alvarez obtained the funds than he pronounced against | every house of refreshment was closed, by order of Gen. | either Ole Bull or Fanny Elssler ever did. The whole Tazne will be done by the subscribers in New York, GENTLEMEN'S SPRING FASHION foraterm of years, and hopes, by lng experience ‘and strict | Paredes, keptallthe money, and even sold the cannon in | Taylor, and the patrol were sent into the streets to order | country seems to hava caught the equestrian mania since For further particulars apply (letters Paid) to GES A SILK HATS of the best qualit ige. ¥ OHN L. MONKGE | the forts. soltiers to cross the river, and to arrest those who might | tho appearance of Sands and his “roaming brigade” of art- . & J.T. TAPSCOTT, 96 South street, BEAVER AND. ATS of the beat quality and |“ rirt do @re Formerly of the U. 8. Hotel, Boston. ‘The British brig Reliance, Capt. Doane, arrived at this | be intoxicated or noisy. ‘At the same time a Mexican | istes. Instances are not unfrequent where the company has two doors below Burling slip, or fo Seccos SERB EG Beatie: poe mOW SOOUY SOE: MERPOCT OS'S 5 : “ ~ rt yesterday from Tampico, having sailed on the Sth- | police ja started out by their own authorities, to keep | been followed by parties for several towns in succession, WM. TAPSCOTT, 9 Water! ad, tale at the old established prices SHAKON SPRIN a po y je30 — oe we Lavoro “Best Beaver caer HE PUBLIC be inf CS PAVILION. t. | The Rel was chartered at Liverpool to pro | their people in order. On the hat of cach, in large let. | to witness a repetition of these elegant wonders in horse oat sree. BescSilk ... +. ‘ Hear fer Tnecoted since The amen paring | ceed to oto take ina car | ters is, the word." Policia,” and they veem as proud of | manship and gymnastics. One gentleman, Mr. Van — FOR NEW ORLEANS—LOUISI ROWE, Mei secsom, will be opened for the Yeception of visiters, oa the iat | 60°F Cork. Be was preven her | {art inate sword, which dangles by their side, as any | of Albany, beceme so infatuated with the dancing of the ' New York Line—Regular Packet—T ai7 Im*rre day, LANDON & GARDNER” | voyage by the blockading squadron, and left cnilitia captain you ever sw. : craton Ronee «May Fly,” that he followed the company Jul: elegant fast» hong packet = ‘my232m*r | the Sthin company with several vessels previously re- asfar up as Utica, not omitting a single performance ; Tsk 9 penne the one Creede the Cit the | The Militaty Prepesations for the War with | and when he left,he presented amag ificent ‘silver mount” 7 lockade for loading and departing having expired. — ed riding whip to Mr. Sands, as return for the EN COVE, LONG ISLAND. pt sad Captain Coy has returned from Washington, and hi fh i tnessing his perform: payee sa the isiton ‘The Santa Fe Expedition. ee Oo eee ee iene ss Kamel | thee Ee ee eet ly sail as al och July. ,Ou1sy ILLE, Hunt master, will posi J. PRICE & CO. os Pass: insnten: bisiog:Hindoope fezsichet_ pectic FASHIONABLE HAT STORE. 4 ay GLEN COVE, LONG IRL modacions, apply on board, at Orleane etary foot Wallets | am at Heino Fulton street, cornet of Dutch street, respect. | (JYHE, Subseri orto rey ey ucts Gtk cqnedunees end the Dae: iblie, that he has improved and enlarged the Triton a Seven a sabe faleed ¢ : ‘ Pe no goods board alter Ba T Hee seilt Sonarent Hotel, head of the steamboat Innding, and it is now [From the Western (Mo.) Democrat, June 13} ato service, independent of the regiment to be raised in | ‘This company will remain in Rochester until after Pe ss 1 4 seaplane! alter Watarday eve tie They will conspendy beep gu hand 8 complete eater | thoroughly fitted g tad ready for the rec tion of ‘Boarde Avout forty-five ; well loaded with provisions, | thi. State. the 4th, when it will proceed to Lockport, B in New Orleans, James E. Woodruff, who will | and will sell at the lowest prices. Single hats made to order | J he situation o' this establishment f of Salt | etc., etc., uave left Leavenworth for Santa Fe, and ILLINOIS. | the Falls. Promptly forward all goods to his address. the short if 1G OD PRICEY Yistor Bat is amongst ps most Island | others are loading ‘and ready to start as fast as | We learn that Gen. Wool will arrive here the latter a REE ARE ATT AO benes, the OS 5¥ EGO. Jobaston maser, will enceed the 8. SHANNON. Sound, ds attached to the premins "TT SX | possible. Three com) ‘of dragoons have gone on, | part of this week, and will immediately proceed to mus- | _ Surreme Count—Srrciat, Terw.— June 20, zs. ‘The out- | ond about five hundred volunteers are going on Sunday. | fer into the service of the United States the Illinois | 1846.—Motions decided by Mr. Justice Jewett, valle ing se y ane sme eas ‘Bow! ing Alley are entire: HERE the follo ly all kinds of mechanics. the United States Gazette, of the services «f i] as above, her regular da; are informed, ilbert, impleaded, ke. de given it of ol Om ; aud sail Monday, August 10th, her regular day. EXCELSIOR. maf ep SHIP NORMAN, from Havre—Consignees per FORERTSO! °§ PHOENT: bd = ay 7 nd with the oe. de dia boeot nace pot bee pr hes bam rei, ae Fe.) toons, Sanieg:' aap ag Baigent a Pama, Neer eee - having been held under civisement by his since the this ship will please send thes Permits on board) at | re ND CAE EAN urate ORY iL Pram. | the subscriber can offer his friends the indacements of a plen: | whereas, they both, | been in long since, had it not Tunes to the volunteers, as soon as they are mustered in- | sot aside default, &c., granted without costs; dofendants Signed. Al! ve deys, will be sent to HE. proprietor of this establishment lias recently added to pe ly of coge mi pete bee, C auch other comforts | been for usurpation at quarters on the part of the | to the service, the commutation for twelve months’ | have fifteen days to amend plea of nil debet. Merritt ads. the public sto OD & HINCKE his extensive stock of suriug goods, an assortment of as he trusts. toxether with hie, quremitted nitentions 19 the | Adjutant General. Howeves, they can get in now, and | clothing, whic a8 the law now stands, will amount to | Hurd—motion to correct an endorsement on fi fa., &e., _je808 reer. Wall st. | Moleskin Hats, of o fe finish a fas as House extremely desirable. rs Col Kearney will wait fifteen days for them at Bent’s | about thirty dollars, and under i ct Paes nding “a denied with costs. Spalding et al. ads. beget rer pe FESR ON Da cats dames Panck, wil the sume manner | For termas which till we moderate, apply to ort by, wiloh time Gag con be mustered into service | fora Congrene, Mf Dertce ia Ac harscelves out well, in | dmotion to eet esi all proceedings by defendant h , Captain " ‘or 5 j 1 D Fallon thead of July, For treight or passage ap- | ‘Pf 1 ial) are so The secret of WILLIAM L- JONES, Tritoa House. | service for their countky. have no doubt but the | uniforms, extra clothing, &ke.—St. Louis Rep., June 2. | Roach since 24 January last, denied with costs. ae great d be ed. The y to BOYD & HINCKEN, Oe ere aerate rice aa ithe of thows of the. more | — let Cove, Lone island, May 1, 1646. mys Imere_ | troops from this section ef the country will be as well ee Judges of Rensselaer Common Pleas ads. The People ex jylr 88 Wall sireet. splendid e tab ishmente in Broadway, bas ty gonsequence BON SEJOUR. Jesperes = wee ee ea w K = as Get i ‘The officers of the United States are busy inspecting rel. soi pi eve ri rele sllowing sherastive 3 wo offer goods ol ae ‘at SUB pa u ‘cam ’ : 1 | eed perernytOry me . FOR MARSEILUESThe bait, COLUMBIA. | fii W ofr roois ol corresponling derengy mere” | T Hie rt Bergen Fojet ts how open fr, publ accom scout of their deeds, We have that confidence in| ih meme aD ct Ho ereing ne com | Aranted without conta. The Firemen’ Tasurance Cort tam OF Pas 000 HAVANA & PRINOIPE SEGARS, | Sommotation: A pote on one ae Fite house. tine 6 cw Nation for clothing, say $42 toa man, When mus- | pany of Clevelan wdon—motion to set aside de- | aid hich oH h he old M matation for i. 98y , 4 : t Bank vs. Je20 r BOYD i VOSE 2 South area, ort : tany mansion), ha bean reid i Heeane tyler widsmany | (Correspondance of the Louis Republican, June 22), {tered and paid, the troops willbe, grdered of to MB claration, granted with co vs FOR LIVERPOOL—Regular Packet of 6th in Rega new rome and other important additions. | se with Inxa- | by the Oregon and California emigrants and Mormons, | ordered to be in readiness on Tuesday next, when, if | of Jast April special term Juls-—The splendid, new, fast sailing packet ahi rica Rebbety charming walks agreeble drives, and. pi | has been awallowed up by the interest which the people | fcady, they will be embarked. The other two will bo | Mc. denied with costs. Sm 2 EVENDENCE, Capt PB Allen, burthen sant boating, the place th” challeage competition. with'any | of this section toke in the expedition now fitting out at | 1°e07; Ney Joon after, the second, in about a week after'| motion for leave to reply to special pleas; ordered that Ee ee ree ee ET nn ‘tor cabin, vecond | HIROgE™ ngressoe, Tira euidcices ‘Fasnilies who wish to pass acool and quict | Fort Leavenworth for Senta Fe. Independent of the in- | CesPaschc” soem Sher Lit tecem spout a week later, | defendants have leave, in twenty days, to amend their cabin andl vissrage pessengers, those latending to "embark, | fog atre Do. Plantation, °°" Erincipe Steamboat, | summer, can be provided with roome or suite of apartments | terest which they feel in common. with the people of the | ir orders from Washington are not countermanked, Gen. I ples, Ko, and paint 9 t yee, Should make immediate application on board, toot of Maiden | MWe" whole entitled Yo debenturerand i lois to suite For |"Kills,) and the in game. | West, the vity in the quarter master’s, commis | Wool thinks, and very properly, that northern troops PS A ES Se A lane, oF to JOgRrH MeMURKAY aa Be Mi. PIC. e steamer Passai ipetweenNew York and Newark, | sary’s, and master’s departments, has had no little | should w Orleans and the Gulf as early in July | The Medic ap ge Rtg atte jei3 comer of Pine and South stree! A phe ECAR: ceo eee et helt be ; Micct'upon thie’ whole frontier; already drained to some | se °U4inte t th Tene ove cy | fendants make an amended return to mandamus, gran 3 L h i" sto} e landing, in t of Use cig OA effect upon this whole ier, YY as possi We doubt if they can get ready to m ik Fortner and others, commissioners of high FOR LIVERPOOL—New Line—Regular Packet ~ and the citizens of New York ¢annot find a _beant extent by the Santa Fe traders and the emigrants. About n as named.—Cncinnati Gaz., June 27. | “ ere af tah ane Saverio, fest sailing packet ship SPKLNG AND SUMME ‘ drive than that between Jersey City an aint req | 'Wo hundred and filty wagons will accompany the troops, re Provist | ation to emend reiurn to cextiorari, grant NGUER, 1100 tous’burthen, Capt. Ira Burs- AT W.H. DE GROOT & CO.’s, 102 Fulton st. in fine, all vniers, customers and boapders; may ve cemerey and cattle nmales and wagons have been in great demand, Naval Operations. | off of speckal mantion, domed Toh rend | i Freak aitractions will be prevent, | that no pains will be bel y ht OF Passage, having elegant and supe: ed—Cloth Coat re now six companies at the fort, and others daily sident will, in afew days, send modations, apy ‘west side-of Burling sl $8 10 $16; Se haves bison Cece ‘NiEL W. Lockwoop. | The st inst,, that the eet et nade verdict, outed UOUHULL & TURN, 87 Sout Scotch and other Ginghams; Tweed, Saxe Gocha, ‘e. | The Pessaie, for Newark, leaves the foot of Barclay stree | expected, and force will be om ¢ to Congress, recommending the issue of letter | iti, Costs. Ferguson ads. Brown—motion for retaxation Price of passage $100, 7 retts, Jeans aud Merino; Sacks, Frocks, Dress and Shad | at,i0 A. M. and 4 P. M. front of she above place. q.pared to leave during this week All of the rej of marque commissions. ‘This is done in consequence of + tb "insti ‘ke. Wade ads. Aeivacket ship Livevpoc} 1290 tons burthen, Captain John | Coats of every color m Shape, from $1 to $5. 4 Tite Fort Richmond | vs Dier No. 1 at 9 18 336 and ¢ left, and will remain at Bent’s Fort fleet received by the Departmeat from the U. Sa Eran tec Dock the ‘cone, oa deltion UP Te BR decrease enuees aa eal) on hey coee | rere uncand icen bases, ferey tymece pee nce to convey passengers, and land them at the house. A aprrab ta fl su ot fo de Janeiro, in which It war sta ae etre | sole referee for reseitiement;, granted, costs to abla i ‘was afloat un: . See: q * OK LIVERPOOL—New Ling-—Regu Cd ments, on account of grass, the whole be: | of Buccnert Ni Mts hid recently overhauled a Bri- | fvent Bog) ov hen args wil Si, roan v" ae oc of the 26th July —T'hy elegant, fast railing pack. nc H Ing too large a body to cros nag oor | pe leave to, dionoattame wltner’ cont Sis ars ppeee? ship ROSCIUS. A. Elegidge, master, of 100 tons | Summer wear, from 7a cents to $4 Boys? Cloth 3 ventas ce aivibiage. 50 aor A ince ¢ June 16,1000. | menotion to change venue, denied. In the matter of C ht or passage, having accommodations unequalled heap; a good assortment for summer wear on land. | the tosettion Ol he test onthe vlaics, hae I veda im to fit ow a, oh Key Weet, June 18, }. er ads, The Ove seecsot Poor of Middleburgh—moi comfort, apply on board, xt Orleans wharf, | Je twr WH. DEGMBOT & CO. 102 Fulton st._ | rection of the subseriber, who lias been conn an unusual chara@er with great celer oa Santa Anna— Capture of @ supposed Slaver | Br a'certiorari, granted. Bellows ads, Burdick et al—mo- management of the hrote! for the last two or! Will be sendy. by Gee tise eS tae ous a a | tion to vacate order ot circuit judge holding defendant to HOF EO ie a 5 iD ‘TAILOR, gle . i o-day, we learn that Sant °K. COLLINS & CO.,56 South EDWARD FOX, DKAPER AND TA , i have beg wew! Mec the whole | somewhat questionable whether the force is mot too | By an arrival from Havana to-day, we learn tha d . ° tt | PRVITES the attention ofthe public to the most extensive | (rivcipelrooms have beey, wewlt carpetess $75 panna or ex: | small, and ay Gol, Kearney’s request, the Governor hes | 42. js-till thero, as well as of the capture of a Spanish prsorment ke Rely aot Giscks etal swotion. task \ Peers s I put i) Dt 1S, E. B. Cobb, master, will wuccoed stock of ready made clothing in the 0 adapted to spring pense will be spared by the present prietor to make his laced five com; jes of one hundred men each, imthis 5 “ik it on the 26th her regu! : the For | ‘address | ?. bare pent hp 4 hich tiy brought emigrants from Cadiz, hav- Gibson be made defendant as landlord, &o., de- seus 18, and sail oa the ‘August,her lar day. u In addition to the rendy made, the subscri- | ues comfortable in every way. For ke, ‘ess | and the adjoining counties, at his disposal, as @ rejniorce- fag? beon pre sens Be ‘oo. sep of Che by the British nied with aoa. Crocs vs. Smith ct al.-motion to vacate most desirable selection of ? Mody La gratengmnge THOMAS MEINELL | ment, should he deem it necessary. The’ companies are | {ng Deon voriuneed Ste Tt ccount of slave deck | 6 De oro eae Seria she. Brothas — oods in the mar! AS or apne sate | Fi H | Te, pd all organised, and by order of the Governor, elect a liew ; a ARVUM, 50 tons, H. | Kobi L. \ J } : being laid. She was carried into Havana, and the exami- | judgment, granted, aud new trial allowe conf lok Formed pete ee Mesoagiesatatin teat brctmaconuone | ian atin grat ce oe expediny | tin ras ke sc “Srnec eh a ie See pian al ed LRT | cok terra bene teen egcel | Mo enemas 1 cy Stediomen see | ata bare bean nat ie mered Hy tbecniech of AN4 | en, fy nape —We learn rom the last Inde- | eel anal wih cons mow pejudee-—aleny ier 7 Sonth street fee tan a hose housee'who are obliged to do business upon |''NS'“Onters executed for any.part of the country. tection, the whole force ‘would hare been at the Fort | pendence Azpositor, that ihe remaining Kervuel igus. June 30 : e credits by Ps 4 \o1 5 1 peoj e cor jwen’s and Aull’s wagons,Messrs. Mc\ A - ea, ~~ R N. B.—Officers ofthe army and navy are parti my27 Im*re ~MONEY LENT Kav felt thiomect ves Tighted, in an expedition for which | Magoffin, the Leitensdorffers, Houck, Ewing, Gor Melon Urges b bmg Dg weg oe “ : sailing et tea to call and Gaaeee ‘Assortment of ie 0 ‘ ‘ they are peculiarly well qualified. This, however, "is | neur Hoffman, Dr. Hoffman and Felation’s companies Rerort.—The Commission = oa ill cloths and cassimeres, whieh will be made u ortest HE Subscriber continues to advance the highest price A th 4 +: when tiie it nd Feu etwo American | hes made his annual report to the Gene ‘ssembly. The nesommedarione of tht notice, and in » manneP Hot yo exe T "ike ‘oldcestatled office, 202 William street, on gold ind | nothing more than They tone) e?worm themselves into had started on their r0n'¢ wire I" Leltenedorffer, and one | From it we learn that the whole amo fund ston to ombertioe pear Fel ean See Bead ai Uy ooka fats ail renigun res ry vat nn departments of State. it may prove « wholesome | Mexican lady, Mrs. F. Leitensdorter, were of the party | $2,070050,1._ The iteme of one tnd mortgaget are held ication on board, foot et, or to —. » fan AM. DAVIES, Licwased Pawnbroker. ‘The Expositor apprehends some distress from agai juals soon Ohio. Ver D none fi the » of the nnmber | Connecticut, New York, Massachw » a 3". TAPSCOTT S Steen Led Bed po. intellieeren in ciroulation crater and proviaoos, in concedermne buffalo must, | mont. The bank stock is in seventeen banks of this je7 96 Bonth at,, 2d below Burling *lip. ha n in circulation, all, most about to cross the rinfounded. We cannot expect to have ft thinke, be all driven from ry fe plains, anda scarcity of | Stato,$20,000 of which is in the New London and entic, until some party comes in from the | them will be It from the rt thet the reat deprivation. The traders, antici- | banks of thia city. ally. i pond although ncGlit Babseriber having become interested in the sbov 0 friends. ; fully requests the of r+ ~~ “TO SILVERSMITHS rte nt IN | cuanuth'e Uo. HARE, Cnet on Besse i) the nihes, fc last nine years in ‘as they aro too far out to communicate in any | pating sucha state of thin, have taken with them an | fund is slowly and Passengers by any of the Line | , rr een Rant hte waloetarere Gr Dus ieee thete "e ‘that ) Mthawe are no Mormons nearer than the east | Snusé; ef provisions. scattered over considerable extent of territory, nye and dats can, oe nana G.B CLARKE, MERCHANT TAILO: they hiattemored to 1b and a0 LA Sh creme | 6" 217, Pane eos ee wl eobebty temas | ee nn oorihy whole wo be Wel managed.—New Londen "Rew, 10 JO! Tents cone 3 ? fa ick That i ui SUorscaiteles. ” 2 —_- epee ame to Mtcrarers wits | come time. The Mexican war, 1 understand, bas alarm-| Ty" Moxmons.—The Hancock (Ill.) Kagle says | June 30th ee ‘my? ‘asz0, pe ap 3 teal ad poss] 2 Also, to supply, £9 eye TEal'tt | ed them, and a party which reached Council Bluffs re- | tancuility has been again restored in that county. ; —Wattetiens ORES FOR MARVETELES ine mens |S made 10 ¢ sitar ey dee, Fa Se arkag | ee Te ear” ened erent Kearney, a vi | ZS ‘Anti: Mormons have gone to Carthage, where they | ivensatisr Convention—-A convention, of the ae, ti and vd Military Officers’ Canteens made to order toes q ke another de- field on ae oer i sit ina large body, to complain about taking their lend. | ¢hfeaten to rally in Iapge numbers sad ‘Meee Aneii jig | Universalists of Illinois, ‘cssombled at Spring ir, will sail on the pS tast i goods "A 1 iP ‘ON, ( Coulter eincidia Ri eR HR Th juantity of ground about the fort, how. | Of Me Jes ei lowest rates MATOR reapectaliy cater helt tend | Ths Meenas bought (oF m trifing amount, and they | fered. purchase the temple, and 0 On ‘citizens | Macxanic aueanarn ke Duffle Advertige of he : DOW SHADE DEPOT, beiedemmnety: - Te where they-com: | went away satisGed. Some dificulties have arisen im. | Prope Ms, He tole: par, | 27th inst, fe understand Y eer iM iN dngP he yest acleated | mediately'on the river, up in that section, about the In- | W')t guaranty it against mol see Fy phok. | line between this city and ey teen ee Biece already esta | diane the stock of ‘our citizens on this aide, but | chase will amount to nearly 00 0 OO he Pecan (to four or ve Mules of town, : ; is ,a8 the great body of them bh the eastern gngnkea EAE ARS AP Eat my Spee Article egy iain ara goo hi oflce of shor af Hancock, cow | EEGR Se eer tering te Sitter em be ab any other places. ‘rim sc aruay low ‘ang | conned to some half famished wretches, who hare Deen | Ching Fe ot rypoknmeetntes Lovie bat y beloved wil bo cr re ER A 4 sr | GSP ET PSR! ww, at tap ft “5 ey aier -