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if ETT TOM NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 3, 1846. as corel ——— Sere MODEL OF NEW YORK. ‘The Foreiga Correspondence of the New Yo™*, of both sexes, who breukfast, dine and | has read her life upto the epoch ef her appear. | Palle : he persons, ” (. ws ance in Vienna. She circulates in the verars: Suny 2—Arvrest of Oo maton ase work of art will open for Exhibition at the Herald. ithi i i Rooms, 406 Broadw: Saturday, the 4th ~ | sup within a fow feet of the passing vehicles. society— dines and sups with princes and counts; | cers Huthwaite, Simons and Crugier, Pans, June 1, 1848. ‘The great place of resort for the spring and sum- | and enjoys the most untarnished reputation for. | ous pickpockets yesterday, called Charley Cooper alias French Politics—Theirs and Guizot—Triumph of | mer season, isa delightful spot termed the “ Pra- Poa e elevation of character, and modesty of Pierion, and Bill Fish alias eT ae Count, De Orvey, sire sl ries : iapaa be " foot of Co ¥ e arrival of the the Minister—Louis Bonaparte—Receipt of the | tor.” It is situated just on the outskirts of the city, | “ “No lady ‘ever appeared on the stage whose per- | Philadelphia train of cars, on'a ‘charge of picking the Declaration of War Against Mexico, in Franee | and may be considered an immense park, being | formanees are more chaste and dignified, than poe ah Mix. Hanest Angell, eee eta baad —Expected European Intervention in Mexitam about four miles in length and three in breadth, | these of Jenny Lind—her power of making the | punk b It appears this job was done. by ruth ight Affairs—Free Trade—The Peel Administration | and is bounded on one side by the Danube. It is | hearers forget every thing around them but her- | fingered gentlemen on the platform at Camden, New Jer- * n hed We bordered by shad selfis truly her own. She comes, sings and con- | sey,ina ™ asthe passengers were crowding into —English Troops sent to Oregon—Lecomte the | intersected by avenues bordered by shade-trees, | Gners, but the conquered hearts’ are willing pri. | the-care ih. trae aoe woun by several the ‘Assassin—French Railroads— Fashionable Intellie | 884 the other portions are covered with most of the | {yners, From the frat tone to the last she sings | pasengers to bés‘sounding” the coat. tails of gentlemen ; ; , | trees indigenous to the region, affording a retreat | with the greatest precision. She sings like the | 18 the crowd, andhis “pall” Bill close at hand to steal off gence—Theatricals—Mlle, Dejazet. © | for several hundred deer, that are_so tame as to ren a | as soon as the “dummy” was “pulled.” Almost imme- street. } os the ourious, in distant paidy| “Cl sot age, belt price, : : " E, ER BELDEN, Propaietor. : re , hy he 5 age, ene: in Bieds; Cages’ he. | _N.B.—None butatrangers admitted outhe ith. jysiwoser | ‘The same security and tranquility which Lfiaye | feed from the hands of the visiters. ‘The Prater | for fons that is born to sing and PUBLISHED BY JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Nonewwees Convon ov Prion ann Nassau srreete. FOR SALE, we, FINE SADDLE HORS: hearer cies ma rested two notori- pres + ry other object in the rogress for ons have shipping City to the Sani | aber th id GOTHIC CANOPY, con: t aintings off som Sioa ae eletest Ween Lem | the pefucipal bestacesenabitanetate inthe. tearived bey the terest gy sale by A. Gi 5 John street. Dos from 9 A.M. to 10 P. Lee orleans A tickets cauts, roc be procured at the principal hotels and ook Chi son Tickets, $0 cents. a & z 3 g F = “nows NO | diately afterwards Mr. Angell missed his wallet, and sus- 4 t, risghe: Bese leasure, The richness of her voice, its | )j, HE NIGHTINGALE 3ONG IN JOMN STREET. PAVILION, NEW BRIGHTON. | formerly noticed, continue to prevail with the | Consists of two main divisions—the “ Noble Pra- youth fal freshness and volubility, her delicate ener une rete te aumee io en i "The conduc. arrived, and likewise BLANCARD has the honor to inform his friends and H i ter” and the “ Sausage Prater,""—the former being ings i i c in bei 4 $00 of the Saxony Canari the warbling of whieh, | HY’. the public in general, thac the Favilion fsnow i ful | government cabinet. Soult holding the Pe the resort of the no! re and the upper classe: th Spee a ee gonad eer HN vathirpotcoeds tak tote the oe ee eh tor each gunomer bas diferent haiatony sracgamboats roy between ‘Pier No. Ty North River, aud New | President of the Council, which is that of pi and the latter the resort of the laboring classes, re- | warm; they ate pure as silver, and seem to breathe | he immediately recognized them as two pick pockets, attend jes and | Brighton, at the following hours, viz:— | Ps | minister, has never really exercised either the in- | C¢!¥ing the name from the immense amount of | forth her very spirit. ‘The most giant exertions are | they having been pointed out to him some months age y to gentlemen as they pass BroadWay and John street. | New Lrighton. From New York. . sausages that are annually consumed there—sau- é by officer Lowe, as being well known to the police—con- awit Teh | mee TAM. OA. Me | fluence or the functions of that office, and has peat apm bread, and beer, being the almoat Ps py a the greates ease—she finds noth- | :2auentiy he caused their arrest by the ae officers, TAIN HOUSE | 6 P.M. 334,5,7 P.M. peiieee 4 : mS > 5 he ing too difficult, she knows not that a difficulty | who took them forthwith before the Chief of Police, SE. now openly withdrawn to his country resi exclusive refreshments of this Prater. i 5 Grito: P. a = ai pen i ¥. BLANCARD. penly ry exists—with a boldness that surprises, she enters | where they were passed through the “frisking’ ra- Pavilion, New Brighton, June1,146.___izitfre_| of Soult-Berg. He is merely the gilt chain of the | p, OP Baster Monday and the first of May, the | labyrinths, and springs over chasms that would | tion, and $42 inbank bills found on the porson of Fish, , THE ABBEY HOTEL, HTT : nen one, | Erater is in its glory, and: he who has not seen it | cause another to start back. As an actress, she | and $2 600n Cooper, but unfortunately none of this mo: Gann it anew; and it is BLOOMINGDALE ROAD. Cabinet, Guizot holding the inferior,though Ve-| in its holiday dresses,has not seen the most impor- | has tew equals; her grace, sylph-like form and | ney was identified by the complainant. Their dunnage how open ., Himunder the per | Cv APT. M. H. TRUESDELL, late of the North River, | ry important office of Minister of Foreign Affairs, is | tant feature of Vienna life. Fifty thousand men, | expressive eye, are heightened by a brilliant fan- | Was also very nice, consisting of a valise and carpet bag, sonal t of Mr. Beach, the having taken the above house, begs leave to inform his r 1 ‘women and children, all quietly enjoying them- tena sibili ‘d criti f well filled with clothing, and all the necessary fixings proprietoi Pains to make if oue of the most | friends and the public, that he is now prepared to accommo. | OP@nly now what he all along has really & selves in. on and in their own way, isa sight | (42% tender sensibility, and critical powers of con- | suitable for professional gentlemen of their standing. agreeable unmumy resorts Ja the country. The magnifcent | date families and single gentiemem with boctd and lodgings, | the head of the administration. His rival, Thiers, | Sve? seeing, and we will therefore ropair to the | @ohuOn., On the stage, she walks queen, and | The Chief of Police locked them up soil ches the eth eae end hea, etmaaobor yo a - : F ee 4 , > ie nek ) | in her whole existence ‘she stands alone—without | where they will remain for exhibition until after the 4 stages ran directly from the day boats to the Mountain is restless in opposition, without any one really anecn of action, Bie, asin we sev le Prater,” | imitation and imitating not. She is equal only to | of July, tobe spotted by the whole Police department, ‘House, and thence to the falls. Jy2 lw*re available ground of attack on the Cabinet. He| i? fag “yh vat tg ge Pg those that herself. and an accurate description taken af their persons, @ le SUROPE. y sort. as is to be found } he ta- i . cann t ee ot us turn the leaf, and ent’ - | modes de Paris. ity of Washington a tha “Troaotig Building, | ble will be wit delicacies of the season, ‘und | b8 seen the elections approaching, on the résult| "In the middle of the afternoon, the line of car- | tion ton movement that is Roti ieureininm Sone “Burglary--Officer Kenny and Lesser es aber 49 . comfortable. i is fi i i i i i A fn yar i alled Dani senHE SUBS CRIDER, having fully ‘prepared asd comfortable. rhe Bar | Of Which all his future hopes of office must de- | riages is about four miles long, and it requires a|tinental. The cry is, still they come—every thin Sites chee ern men called Desi Dela eoa.eme 2 of the choicest brands, as | pend; and in the absence of specific ground ef at- | Cerone to be able to appreciate the true charac- | in Germany that can move towards the Unite treet near Jefferson 1s and other refreshments | tack, has lately made a Beathge 8Sap opine ter of the passifig scene, ee decipher the endless | States, with the hope of un improved condition, See erie aten eae ay npn ‘a { Manhattanville Stages pass near | the Cubinet, ina speech of considerable ability, Monit Or) equi st venice at flit to aa is on its winding way. The railroad companies | pills. ' Committed for exami during the day, leaving New | Which has been replied to with no less ot ro. * Here comes Cou: y ny age Nr i vena ‘aw | run extra trains towards the seaports, to gonver. Grand ere is also a first rate Stable attached | tact by Guizot, and followed by a decision of the | Of Prince Metternich,” said our guide. The | emigrants; the wagoners are overwhelmed with ds and the 'o $1 bank y Justice Taylor. ward Oran, was ar- the 4 mill always be sup and whilst no effort wil | is terme will found so moderate command from d strangers. There are several constantly on han N. B.—Moore’s Lit the door every forty mi York from City 1. TI fae day on a charge of stealing a $900 bank hed suites of apartments and single rooms ready for im: | eo fe panna . oat ; tested Pt f : + ‘1 jount celebrity in hi fe: - eue't itl, to G Dow, residii t No, 7 James ats haetaerte tat "Pecsemecmtaeten | ~ Snag, June, 1 Jet wera | Chaniber riuenphanily Savoraio to the GIMME | SRG. into pecthumm greater Bouin an. Weresbock | onset an cu er eaine ite way to the | Mi beloasing to Geugge Deve, residing at Ne? tanes Seutmicet, Horetgrere wif shel tg tage Lene Ska BATHING, sent prospect of a long lease af power y' 6 than any other man living—to spring higher, | unfrequently obliged to support the emigrants in | Pesr* Wa# paying @ pr lgpeer pe ey ge Maat Nut Hinseoe | Guizot party. ‘The only event, so far as can now | Couch lower, jump further, and run faster. The | tho seu-ports for several weeks, while waiting for | ‘Y, ropped thls $00 note of, the crated ‘by the aoe cane be seen, that could disturb the state of pi Count is horse-proot, and so devoted to the sphere | vessels. The directors of companies for the con- | bused in is cap, where it was found sy he atten pon vest of e prisor » Com - borne. eoeeeased Sak cemerearal cepa | PME AUBMCRIDEE d freshments o: indy, at ption of y ; oapnotice. here seat to all par of the st Litmus, | The steamboat Oris from the foot of Faltonatreet, and Ed- | would be the death of Louis Philippe, whieh of life which he has chosen, that nothing affords | veyance of emigrants tu America, contract with | the nlarnitye 3 or yin Les daily to the him more pleasure than to perform a feat which | them to i DONNEGANA'S HOTEL, Ocean House, where stages are alwa: WOuiy pidon beads sa MOR Aan broken the neck of some ofhis rivals. ‘The | place of destination, and. the bustacse lane be, | “atm Escoped Convict.—A woman called Sarah Charles Ku.” | is the “bond of peace.” Notre Dame street, Montreal, Canada East, jie ‘ isi Count vanishes and gi to Prince Esterha- Y ted last night by an officer of the 6th ward, HIS magnificent Hotel is not equalled in the If any thing can tend to dissipate the sti unt vanishes and gives way to Prince Esterha- | come so profitable, cn account of its extent, as to | ton, was arreste ight by " as, and not surpassed by any. one. in the Unit THE SHADES HOTEL, hallucivation which hangs over the mind. ,of | 2¥+ Who prides himself on having been able to tell | be driven with the full blast of opposition: One | charged Till being an ecaped convict from Richmond Bedi States fore q comfor. dc was the form 64 Reade Street, West Side of Broadway. Prince Louis Bonaparte, it is the indiffe an English nabob, of sheep-raising celebrity, that | party warns the adventurers, in hand bills, not to | CUNY: (She taken to Sing Sing. 4 et (THE, Subscriber reapectfally informs his friends and the | with which his escape from the fortress of Ham, the shepherds of the Esterhazy possessions in Hun- hae Texas or Tennessee—another depicts all the | °°yauable Papers Stolen—Stoien from the office of tures in the internal embellishments, and. d man eect heaerhae uately opened the above Establish | has been regarded by the French people. ‘They far outnumber the sheep of his English com- | horrers that await those who connect their for- | Burlow and Wheeler, No. 487 West street, a black coat, the subscriber has made very ex ‘of New York. ‘The satisfaction which he has hikers | Were glad because a young man confined inthe | Pettor. The Prince drives in true Hungarian | tunes with the company for Brazil; while a third | the pocket of which contained notes of hand valued at to his numerous. jast \ ear n f = render the capacity of the Hotel sufficient to ac- : most ‘mann e rime of life regained his liberty, but bi yond style, and is fotlowed perhaps by Prince Lichten- | lashes itself into a fury at the idea that any set of | about $1200, No arrest. Gedpersons. ah Raper oom geen A werden yi opm Hatters him y that they have Tether felt or expressed pise feel- | Stein, whose boast is that he is the owner of nine- | men could be so rickinse as to forma contpany. to | Robbery of Silver Ware.—The premises occupied by In consequence of the severity of the winter, the subscri- Net withouo efert cx i ing on the matter. The truth is, the Bor ty-nine palaces in various parts of Austria, and | entice the poor wanderers to the “ mosquito coast | Mt. Edwin Coflin, No. 266 Eighteenth street, were enter. ber wasunsble to get the improvemen time to ~ has nike ill be e a s, the Bonapartiats, | 7onid possess as many inoce, if the law allowed | eager : mosquito coast | o4'yesterday afternoon, and a large quantity of silver Sedans with conafones. dnsiee " nn of cheky Parone 1a as a party are defunct. Pos: bi y o of the febrile zone.” The faults of one place and spoons and forks stolen. Also, a large silver goblet, val- tpost hoppy 10,an fri rl be creed ea ane yelth Rarebits, Poach | Of all the events that have lately occurredythat | 22Y One but the Emperor to own a hundred. | the merits of another, however, are generally | jed in all at $00—no arrest. ori crseecs uge the satabtiohment iil be ‘regularly supplied wich cite: papers, as | Which has had thefuost lively effect in 1 Presently the Emperor appears, driving six or | depicted by men of principle according to their | “Robbery on Board a Steamboat—Officer Boyle, one of Eom eet vee beage y pus tale Th fe, 2 fall supply of foreign papers, UY Seay ering! from the public here, is the announcement just reoeiv- eight in baci sarcage most gorgeously decked | interest. sincerely hope that every emigrant | the chicks aids, and Simons, of the Ist ward, arrested h cooks, ke. from New York, that | Etro AMES EVANS. | ed by the Cambria of the declaration of wary the | With gold insignia, and the attendants attired in | that reaches our shores may meet with a happy | last evening, on board the steamboat Massachusetts, from tendance and comfort of this House this continent. Tr, grateful for the many favors of a geue ¥ tel, begs a continuance of ertion shall. be — i i i iagud i ial li his i ig i ed David Cookenhegen, on — United States against Mexico. . | all the pomp of imperial livery. This is the signal | home and a prosperous career; but the whole | Stonington, a Jew pediar calle gen, EUTAW HOUSE, BALTIMORE. sequences formed the subject etn ‘eon: | for the appearance of the whole imperial family, | movement eee pee , and is by no | suspicion of stealing $315 from # pocket book belonging "T Hig splendid Hotel has been lately re-fited and furnished | cussion every where to-day and yesterday. The | £ach branch of which drives in its own eaquipage,-| means to be regarded as.an actual’ proof of desti- | ‘° another pediar, by the Dame of aera that Hy! son & Crantton, and, after te ie gens UN pia opinion seems to be that intervention | The Empress-mother passes by,smiling and bow- | tution and suffering at home. tefirod to hig berth, and placed his pantaloons, conta Pablic, Will be open for the reception, of guests, y some of the European powers must ensue ; | ig gracefully to all, whether in carriages or on | The most distinguishing trait in the character | his wallet und money under his mattrass, next to the SE e eta raston jas host of the Rockaway Pavilion, axd | that England cannot stand by an indifferent ob-| {00t, The Archduke Francis Charles, successor | of the Germans is that of an unconquerable pro- upposing he had placed them betw ‘ ‘Astor House, New York, is a guaranty of the strlem whick | Server, and that a change in the political consti- | t,the throne, interchanges courtesies with his | pensity to wander. Go where you will into for- ecused (Cookenhagen) occupying sengers and baggage to the the * Eutaw beh! ‘The location is the bess in the city tution of Mexico, by which its power will be subjects that are tgbe, and the other Archdukes, | eign lands, you find them, if civilization has | and about 6 o'clock yesterday morning, He J. M. DONNEGANA, of Baltimore. broth f E id f vari: A f the colored waiters, observed the accused pick 4 i‘ the! . | brothers of the ror, and governorsof various | reached the spot. You meet then Is one of the c ° u a ROTEL DE FARIEANTIONE TIGNES eas chara of Bien Cece ey: fo Will. resuain. wader tho while pverviaiieal tact the Wren: eat nea Brovenses, gece "pay their respects to the pub- | residents of St. Petersburg and Paris, ejay the SE eee mpneed to Oey canes oC of the late proprietors of the Perkins House, Boston, | Will be happy to see his old friends at this favorite we’ | looked for with the most lively solicitude. ic of the “ Noble on the great gala-day | shores of Africa, or the whole range of the Wes- stolen money. On being searched before the Chief of . respectfully informs his friends and the travelling eb: tering place. 229 Im*r The great measure of free trade has virtually | Of the season. tern world. These remarks are more applicable | Police, nearly $300 in bank bills was found on his per- Je, tat he bas opgned, the house No. 200 Broadway, New | SARACEN’S HEAD, 12 DEY STREET, passed the English legislature, in spite of the ra- | _. On the appearance of any member of the impe- | to the North Germans; but as a whole, he entire | son. Committed for examination. where he will be happy to accommodate those who may wish | J OSEYH SMITH late of Worcester, England, be pid opposition of a large section of the landed | Ti! family all “hats are west and—the Prater bows | race may be said to possess no nationality, being one {pettouize him, wih board end lodging, by the de week, | that’ yimform his friends.enstemers and the publie in aristocracy. As an inevitable censequence, the | ~it being not at all difficult to trace ata distance | ready totake up their quarters with any people Orrics or Cuier oF Pource, } the asouable terms." my92meod*rre as poentiy Sted apie ponte im La very 8 icy of restrictive duties has ‘been already the course of an imperial equipage, by merely | with whom chance may bring them in contact. ‘i i wey has sae ee, NeLORE TO Ler the feria 3 meats, D No.9? s, as heretofore, keep his Bar and Larder su ought under discussion in France, and it re- | W8tching the heads of the congregated mass. The | It was announced in Central Germany some al can please oeeent the werwton iol the ones eat Liquors and Provisions that the market a! 1d Cu Je26 6t re we fiom dil So'elock, and aoe no great political sagacity to see that the members of the reigning house mix indifferently | months ago, that Transylvania, on the southern your paper on Tuesday last, in which I had fords. its, Chops, Stakes, ji i A i bi lk f° th i F ported = = - a * ay is not far distant when the commercial polis | With princes, counts, barons, money-kings of the | confines of Austria,was not very thickly populated, i to be f the defendants? I allude to A Bh ho go te abo I. of Haglish and city newspapers is excelled by cy of England will spread to this country, ‘and | Rothschild species, nabob merchanis, and indeed | and presented an advantageous opening for those | the fate of Simeon Abrahams ve. Edmund E. Livingston a eee 1 pat delightfully sive ad jee Vote ete on, Wines, Segars, ke., are | subsequently throughout Europe. 3 with all who can either procure money or credit | who were inclined to emigrate. ‘The erowds that | and James M. ‘Turner. Your reporter says that, after 4 Cy Sad the atrendenes = The feeble majorities which the Peel Cabinet | ©20ugh to drive with four or six in hand—there is | went there soon became so nunserous that the | throwing down the tickets and demanding to see them, Ln KOO le yan two rooms, with or without full or partial board. No | vate Rooms provided Tor pert: Feats ) , a are in the house, nor will be taken. | modation of customers always po fy opogings, Bae has obtained on some other questions has producs] NO preference to ee perueniar equipage, each | Austrian government issued a proclamation, put- | they were refused by Mr. A ; that they then. commenced 7 rs or lodge family at preseut consists ly three grown persons. | —myl5 lm*r ‘ 5 ‘ ing in the as it haschanced to join | ti > h : and desti d | to abuse him. Now, sir, the only abuse I offered to Mr. ‘sit *% id lady, = Ser AOE, ed a strong impressien that it will not lo! su one remaining int! ny jo ting a stop to the movement; ani stitute an rd, 1 ring fn private fu ify, end in tMeasant, biter ge RED A A SPRINGS, vive the oeaiaennrinetia of the free trade wait et it, the whole making a most motley group, varie- | desperate parents are now selling their children npr en gg topordiprtor cea egegisb abs pi mopesecaion ute gag spommoaniey batrarely met with | os ep MONRME CO. VA. The truth is, that there are several parties in Par- | gated with liveries, which begin with the Turkish | in the chief towns of Hungary’ to obtain the | Whose word he had no occavion to doubt. |Your reporter - br ne >) il i: f i i . he last ort uw a Bi le 7 ve a NEW LEBANON a extending over a period Mf bit) yeas uso meme by ets | toeach other. The section of the ‘ory party, |. A few hundred yards distant is the ‘Sausage | population in the North as to render it almost im- | his storo ; for had he have ordered me out, I should have COLUMBIA HALL,Mavis,186—This favorite place : it na longer admits of dispute. For the ex- | from which the Peelites have separated on the | Prater”—emphatically the place of the people. As sible for the inhabitants to obtain subsistence; | left. ‘The reporter then says that when outside, hey spit 4 : , cileable enern: ventin; - Ces _ C a i ary il, Fren ie oupeLe of thiedecrincarat tty neat | cially agninse Besl himnsslt the, most ‘unmrans taa | that glory in being numberless, producing a'eom- | nearly depopulated. ty consideration oF provocation, act in this manner It ead a hes fo Meet tho wanes of eof eee Saas 3 accommodate, {isiters in the most | invective and scurrilous personalities. They have bination which speaks forcibly to the uninitiated | The perm ok poor Ain at the present ae wrong in this matter has bse ae by Inost }) Whether tarrying for the season or a shorter | {; ih d i | gladly availed ¢) H ; olfactories, ment is rather calculated to excite sympathy; the | ef my country : and, sir, 1 only ask the same justic mote HENRY HULL. a2 odarat es pt-the most ehenea acted nae Sabin Mra tre hove ake ee The public houses provide seats, tables and | other States of Europe seem to think bee fine your bande that Tha eosived from thelet, lager om ae TS Se wi dag azyspyetable phys a, in stiaaanes, ‘The roads are of personal annoyance to the premier. This per- ee Wile bread gheese and sausages = ed- | game, and are continually engaged in firing otf eee eo B oder feign, hy Satie Tre 9 SALy brigh howz, 215 phar will have singe uo r aon A the two | son had formerly solicited Sir Robert Peel, dled around by nf mapterptise, in oe their small arms at her, interspersed occasionally by) tir an iiwertion, yo will confer a great favor on Bad cs gg Bporroe Pepe bop ny ed Springs, wiv.ch will afford can opportunity of visiuug, ime | through Lord Lyndhurst, to be appointed Minis: steaming kettles. Amusements abgund— | with regular broadsides from heavy pieces. ‘our obedient servant, JAMES M. TURNER. disposed fat public auction, onthe isch day of May werk, ol Ye Springs of W°stern ini. ter at the Court of Spain, an application which ch squeezes Judy, and Judy trips Punch, | Much of this hue and cry is raised to drown the | ¥ ee ta it the purchase money ‘can remain on Mortgages, ere __TH & FROPRIETORS. was treated with contempt, hinc ile lachryme. gteatly to the gratification of the applauding spec- | warnings of the guilty conscieaces of those who Common Pleas. $5 gum of veers, | Apolicacion made on » promises MANSION HOUSE, Had Sir Robert been aware of the wasp he was | ‘tors. A little further on is a board, on which is | are Me ee in it, and this is particudarly the case Before Judge Daly. 2. He PPLE TOWN CONNECTICUT. prevoking, he would qualified his refusal with the figure of a man, whose mouth is wide | with Prussia. In relation to the late Polish diffi- | Jury 2—Henry Dwight, jr, vt. Jacob Little, Edward aq vas By bd a oe ances i ya aco T friendsand tes pablic, that ke homtauma the ebove, bow = more care. open—the lucky fellow who, at the distance of | culties, the Prussian journals take every opportu- | B. Little et al—This was an action for — re caiman’ oe Boom jireet. | fora teem of ‘and hopead by Long experience and strict ‘The Oregon question is utterly forgotten here. ten yards, can throw a ball into the orifice, be- | nity to blazon to the world the mildness of the ived. Plaintiff and defendants are brokers 1a Libere| iy side) five doors from Fulton Ferry, aow offered for sale or to lease. The house is 25 by 4 t, and the amount claimed was $1,067 77, with in- attention to business, to rece terest. ‘The facts of the case are shortly as follows :—In share of their patrom | Tt is, however, Whispered among the English, that | Comes a-hero and receives a prize. Opposite is] proceedings of their officers townrds the insur- fect, tour stories high, coutaining 22 rooms, and being ou the | “hg 5.54 pee Ay is qui i the automaton theatre with its crier, who details | gents, and are horror struck atthe barbarous cru- . Greatest thoroughfare’ in B: i tion fc maré Sere Forme rly of the U. 8. Hotel, Boston. | the government is quietly and unostentatious! sPhin ies sents December, 1845, the plaintiff sold to the defendants a bill E'any kinds of basiness. Possession given immediately. For SHARON SPRINGS PAVILION: sending troops there. A company of artillery are | the wonders wae tid ng wane Seta ae elty practised by the Austrian government. Dur. | ofexchange for 200 sterling, drawn upon parties in 1.on- iculars, inquire on the presaiers oon VAN BR THE PUBLIC is informed that this establishment, having | One Orgoing, and considerable bodies, it is un- | 1D ladies and gen’ coppties an Spo es in . Go- | ing the revolt, Prussin saffered the agonies of | don, payable at four months, which weal pepo Ry hid been enlarged ‘and improved since the close of the last | derstood, are silently advanced from Canada, by | lish, snd Sampson slay « thousand Philistines; | death in her fears. @At one hour her officers were | about the 2d of March age = lead +_Brooklya, May 25, 1846. Te_ | season, will be opened for the reception of visiters, on the Int i ke in, i iend; adrri i i f February was protested, not = as 5 u walk in, I advise you as a friend; admittance three | all to be poisoned—at another, her soldiers were | London, and on the 10th o ary P Ww. nusEEORTICULTORE, | diyol Fane, LANDON WORHBNER | Mexican warthay alfeet the noon ar ier Bee | cents, and performances just commencing—walk | to be decimated. Stil Prussia’ never relaxed in | for now acceptance or non-pay mat bet, ts whet BO ‘Groom's store’ 30), Plendid collec: | ~~~ 1RITON HOUSE, tish Cabinet, remains to be seen. The news is | in,,0r you'll regret it afterwards!” gy, | Het motherly kindness towards Poland, while no | ed (in London) better sete: tere ative of the ion of his new Seedling Geraniums, which he h: 5 y too recently arrived to allow lecisi ini A few yards distant is an opposition establish- | crime is bad enough to be ascribed to Austria. it to enable him to provide in 5 mames! Queen Victoria, General Was HE Sabet CON ONS LAND, or intentions to be developed” vcisive Opinions | ent, whtose crier is equally dili “Ladies and | was she that paid the price for heads and hearts ; | 898®F of nompayment, aul te erate Oth MO also to Bion, Adan - Jefferson, Heazy Clay, Phenix, Exe iblie,, that he has improved ad eylarged the ‘Tries | Leoomte, the assassin, who attempted the life | gentlemen, who wants to see Paris, London, and | it was she that secretly provoked the revolt, and | Some pthar dueuor CPt would be 10 per cent in the Uahhoun, Gignaeiser, Colt Benton, sud many omnene Also, | Hotel, atthe head of the steamboat lauding, aad 1¢ ix now | of Louis Philippe, is to’ be tried in'a few days Berlin without the trouble of going there’ Is | gloried in the opportunity to decimate the Polish | Syent of its being dishonored, ‘The bill, with the notice f collection of Seedling Piccottegs and Cinerarias. Garden ‘The situation of this establishment forthe purpose of wait | before the Courtof Peers. It appears from the there any in this assembly who cherishes 50 nobles. ‘The question is, woul Pikes not have of protest, was, sent neem te ions Fre gg oe oer in Henry street, opposite Amity, South Brooklyn, Water Bathing, is amongst the most eligible un Long Island | investigations that have be fat it was | laudable a upon him to walle | done the same as Austria, had she been placed in | of March, 1846, the ; a N_ B. Bouquets tastefully made up to order." "_jyt3t*r_ | Sound, as the Mands attached to the premives have a very ex- an indiividizel act, with Switteh no other attr Had in and geati ie sestemnant Of the emo eet per oan 4 Af 90,1 cal 1 it—walk in’ and-see-. Switzerland | the same circumstances? However, Austria | ted them,w WATTRIPONT & CO. tensive waterfront, and a fine beach forswimmers. Theout- | ony connection. Some here maintai and the Alp#—three cents by day-light, four by ‘i cipal, interest, and all expenses, including the 10 percent € ” 4 % e: aintain, that per- e x > bears all the blame of the late revolution, and t from Mr. Dwight, who, WASHLONABLY, BATTED, , Oy | neat widgets, ne temint any ww | pela imprnonment wl be the eaten of te | moon-thty wad ax by candic‘igh “ie later Z| shea alan Tce the sor ragey" with | Mn haar dnt gut’ check mea is Gull the aafeneles af ite sant faving n farm. of #0 seres appended to the hotel property, | punishment inflicted. I think this opinion will | Most superior illumination, greatly improving the | scarcely an ettort to defend herself. . Indeed, she | jy ior the amount. In the course of that or the next day, «ager pepe Mob ed ga h prove éfroneous, .if-canital ‘i natural beauty of the scene. The sciences have | is not used to polemics in calmer times, and is, | he found, upon looking over the papers, that the bill had nor | Sigleupply of good mulkand batter, and euch other comforts | Pt or ttened, it will ‘be {unishment be net} ei ranze, and @ few paces further on present | therefore, nota all capable of stepping ‘into. the | net arrived Mt maturity when it, was protested, and; of faests, will render a residence at the Tritor | The railways here are in rapid progress. ‘That | ‘eit attractions toan inquiring public. Courage, | field at the present moment. In the line of dis- , that he was not legally responsible, inasmuch ss ly desirable. hi ots Paris wii ladies and gentlémen, courage! walk uy and be | cussion her journalists are children. They are | the bill was never presented for payment, and immedi. lorses and Carriages to hire. which connects Paris with Brussels, and there- i ‘ j i F , ly went to the defendants and made a demand onthem For terms, which be mcd ate fore with the north of Europe, will be opened on | €lectrified—retail or wholesale, as you please—re- | allowed to discuss nothing at home, and, for want | {ely Went fv crea aaa Ne now brings this action to L. Jo. ) Privoa House, Sunday next. The journey between. these capi- | tail six cents, parties forming in rings on the | of practice, are entirely too weak to face an | Mcover it back. After plaintiff's counsel finished his ; ‘ aris, bi hich they will feel mach pleasure ta showing banana ‘undervign do not pretend to sell at 25 or even 10 i establishment; neither can they boast ot havin “sh of thew Se will sakes ped AN ‘prices | —Glen Cove, Long Island, May 1, 184 tals may then by express trains hv -tiected in five | Wholesale principle, receive 2 deduction of fifty enemy from abroad. 4 _ | statement, defendants’ counsel moved for a non-suit, on zed. z BON S¥,JOUR. hours. The branch from Ami to Boulogne | Per cent—three cents apiece in lots. Courage! Austria has one means of redress, which she is | the ground that all the papers connected with the trans- They hare adonted the French stvie of trimming the sum | TVHE SUBBCRIBER bas te pleasure to anpounce that | and Calais, is in a fc state. This will con- | Walkup and be struck by thunder and lightning | beginning to use so freely as greatly to irritate the | action were furnished to plaintif, and he had full time “Ghrough tind spotting the beauty i het appenran ance commodstion. "A etal on tv, ha pe tceracde. | nect Paris with Le nterrapted only by an | Without danger of injury.” Again, « Who wants | wound of her northerm neighbors, and cause | and opportunity to investigate the papers, and to, sear, a TURIPONT, — | sideratum whi house (the ola Me | hour and an hal! ling. between. Boulogne | to be convinced how heavy he is? Only onecent | them to cry out more lustily than ever. One of | tain the real state of the case, put Maamoch as ot at amr Simem __WM.H. JAMES. ____ | lany mansiou) has been re ‘itted in elegant style, with many | and Folkeston, or be Jalais and Dover, to let a man know his own weight in the world ; | the most extensive publishers in Leipzic is said to | not do 40, the paymont mutt ne ote maintaived GENIN’S GUSSAMEK HA'Ts, ee ee os eae. ith The fashionable « r of Paris has now | !adies and gentlemen who choose to form in par- | have lately issued a Daimphles, which places Aus | TY ie ule eraid down both in England and this hyo Wi a Lgl ge riant shrubbery, charsate reitig’ cesensSit wines, cot a changed its population. ie habitual residents | ties shall have their fortune told in the bargain— | tria in no very favorable light towards her daugh- country in regard to voluntary payments. The Judge tggduced by the subecberto the not wat ha Mee voce at. i challenge competition with are leaving, or have left, for the country and | the scales are just empty—step up, an dmake hay | ter, Hungary; showing up many little whims of | took the same view aud granted the non-suit, subject to Public, as the lightest, the most desirable, an J the most tasty | Summer, can be be 2 hucae fo on the watering places. A new set of visiters are | While the sun shines,’ the mother. The result is, that the latter has | the exception of plainti Nook article for summer wear heretofore in use. stihair heiok, “Fieh of abanc —_— arriving from England and other parts of Eu- |~ 1 short, there is mo end to amusements served | hurled a sweepiug anathema against the said es- Henry P. Wanmaker and lore erie itonishing success attending them, evinged by the reget rope. C theatres have lost some of their at. | UP for the’ people ; all grades are included—the | tablishment, forbidding entrance into the Aus- | ris-—This was an action to cover $08 73, the emount fiou bestowed upoa them by the many who have hem | The steamer Pas snic, plyi tractions, but are all, nevertheless, open. Car- | hobby-horse—swit eradles—rocking chairs— | trian dominions to every work published by it, | of the bill i Come ite a suit for them agai their patron: have not been lost upon the subscriber, who, AZ. = 5 iia Front of, the honse four lotta. Grilli haa gone to London, and the Academie | Circular —railroa im fights—legerdemain and calling on the border officers to redouble pom yoy Campbell. ‘The plaintiff did so, and obtein- Wahos Tec puttin pensieece the Comet hae pooch aioe od drive than the: between Jersey City and. bergen Point. de Musique has thereby lost itsgreatest attraetion. | tricks—and almost Ad trick that “human | their vigilance in their searching duties. oda judginent; it turned out afterwards that the defen- Ss Reecetines can itien over beloes sled. Tie In fine, all einiters, customers aud boarders, may be astured can invent. ‘Thousands and thousands | ‘This is doiug business by the wholesale; and | Gants inthat suit was unable to pay, upon which he ap- more pleasant _ They are | dat - | Several new singers have been engaged, chiefly | nKenuity’ h rag g bu : Y Batlle ike the Leghorn and Panama, 9 lowe either aha e | de tno pains will be spered tw teake the Place merit the ti | Fever aly, but none of them. possessing any Eu- indulge in these, and are happy in having attain- |'jf the same principle should be carried out to- | plied to the defendants in this vase te poy him sad the a exposure to the rsia., ‘T DANIEL W. LOCKWOOD. dail havi ti ed the acme of their desires; there is no noise—| wards all the offenders who publish pamphlets | refused, ani he was_nece swith oder tugs, Tor the mach semuived, slat chaning, wate a tenis; for, Newark, loaves the trot of Barclay stroe Rachel Wen! toummuted toe hodal mad, med no confusion—no disturbance—at the dusk of| not very favorahle to Austria and her policy, the | court for redre ig There wes 8 v0 t by consent for natin the proprietor, effectually prevents all this. | ““T.0 por: Hticimond boot leaves ples “Nor tars, if de and | gone On a provincial tour. She lately refused | CVening they return quietly to their homes, appa- | book bitsiness here will soon decrease, and the | $74 for We run wig couse was resumed yesterday PT Ped ad ee Feepay pel 6 oeleck. At Port Richmond there w ts in splendid offers from Londen and St. Petersburgh, | tently conscious that they have made the most of | Austrian literati will be obliged to increase their | ying. ‘The defence is, that the goods in dispute are "e ee are GUNIN'S Hat and (i Store, ange 0 convey passengers, and land thest at the honse. ateither of which cities she could have net! a day. . . diligence in the production of home manufac- | owned by defendant, being parchased by his agent with my27im*re _214 Broadway, opposite 8t. Paul’s Church maul to the tune of a hundred pounds sterling per | Since my last communication, the theatrical | tures, to make up for the embargo laid on foreign | his money. ‘The case was not concluded when the court ma? bi = 5 x i H i ther icl However, forbidden fruit is always | ad, ; SUMMER HATS. HAMILTON HOUSE, AT THE: NARKOWS. night, independently of varions other perqui- | World has been more active than at any other | articles. ‘owt » forbidden frui ry’ jjourne: RESON PHEMIS HY THiS ELEGANT, ESTABLISHMEWT Haris, ender | sites and. advantages. She closed her perform. | period during the season-- The ‘divine Fanny” | sweet; and the very circumstance that. these |” 1.2... nosox Last night, about one o'clock, ROBERTSON’ PHENIX HAT AND CAP | thetecepugu of Boarders. on the Grstof May, under ances at the Theatre Francais afew nights since, | has been dancing in a seriea.of her most attrac- | publications are sufficiently piquant to excite the | | Pine 1s Howron -anst mags Hook Dale Oat tag. MANUFACTORY, 103 Fulton street—The under- | tection af the subsenbon Whe bas buen contacted “with the | wn ine’ “ ” ing | tive pieces; but her “‘divtnity” is evidently on the | attention of the government, is proof positive to | & fire broke om a oe Market street. The d ben the attention of the publs ality of onn: with Racine’s tragedy of ‘ Phedie,” a revolting eg admi he. ‘ , ; Neilson & Bradford, No. 28 South Marke: vastotts Dropasiog qucaliy’ | eineteT sree een wr ne sent twe wr dates, yours. but popular drama. She is apparently in deli- | Wane, and with it the enthusiasm of her ir | the free-thinking portion of the public that they | interior of the store was pretty thoroughly burned out, s Summer Hats, possessing the various properties usually ly carpeted, and the whole Vi ill id of led i sought for by the mau of taste, they have the Tadiional me ‘lient order. No pains or ex- | cate health, probably from overworking herself. | ¢'s- However, the Viennese still proud of | are worth reading—and they arc smuggled in tt | and stock, worth $21,000, entirely destroyed. The store of being 25 it below the standard prices. bey ere es Present proprietor to make his | She usually appears three or forir times a-week her, and cherish her as an old id, the glory | all hazards. & P.Q. belonged ‘to Mr R E Richard, spd wae Ao ng red by i pense will be 5] P " ey cA nish, to the Guoem comfornibte in every way. For: terms, ke, .s of whose former days casts its raj ww hues into pid AEN Een Wace ais of ir respective | “mthnsy tort Hamilton, stg MAS MEINELL Selene open of” La iegosquemtines 22. ‘in| the present. Fanny is playing atthe Imperial) Frow Sr. Domico.—In a letter from the corres; | store, and were agents for, the sale of western Bites i = ; i i i 7 7 e} e . i ave eget eee Tet | _—wesrapaine papione. ____ | Reine," the success of which I mentioned to you | Opers House, alternating with, the Raton pest ) pondent of one of the Krench, papers we find | torre quantity of friction matches fo the sore, not t sabes Yom serkie prsrenie tration of | WHITWELL’S TEMPERANCE BITTERS. | in aformer letter, continues to draw overflowing though che has, in dieat oppositiony the great | hes closed without disturbance. M. Bobadilla, Minister | all improbable that the fre was accidental. | This mer pearance. wi the ar | THE best poutible remedy for Indigestion, Jaundice, | houses at the Opera Comique three nights per | ior iat is now attrasting ‘the attention of all | of Foreign Adi, hee Teug@ed, and has gone witha | ng, 'we maw the ron sale taken. from i en Jour cain eles ont ‘ ; Lose jeadache, ,. " é SS Li fami . M. Valencia (\ succee , lig! wy pe ‘feces 206 %9. netiee pote] teries, Debility it Weakness, Sour Stomach, ke. A drama called “Gentil Bernard,” in which | observers of the theatrical heavens. Lind hin ~ toe. do remand of justice, and MM Mina inthe | nal, July 1. taste and judgment, who are i enced in their’ “s lost persons f Mad’lle Dejazet performs a man’s art—a sort of | is playing with immense success; and the insane control of foreign relations. Commissioners have been iSeerint elles gre lated co 4 iThening medicine duriug the spring an Dotan: Fontaed for rds of | institunons of Vienna are looking forward to an | sppointed by the government to visit the courts of Spain DAGU TYPE, blish, by the test of comparison, the: tom, | Cially those ougaxed employments. No ie | Don Juan—has been performed for upwards of | ! { patients. Nearly six weeks beftge the pe a | oy Bir pen lhe cog 8 beers DAG TY ENT pale with the productions of other manufret is better calculated for such parjpses, thas the above. The | fifty successive nights at the Variétés, and still | !acrease of patients. Nearly si eo England, to ask their acknowledgment of | en ERAL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMED mya imere RODERTSOS . Muhty rcoiamen- | Corvcinues with unabated success. Dejazet, how. | *frival of the ‘divine Jenny,” all the boxes were their independence, ind to, conclude treaty of com: | ‘And Sole Agency forthe Sale of oa’ “ “ae : merce. by ) no, met hi ° 2 ONAT 5, “iF PUT: ever, is just leaving on a provincial tour. This = lg Bie bia er sng Soria perfor- | servative Council, and Juan Exteve Aybar, are the com- VOIGTLAENDER'S APPARATUS, ra artiste, on her last visit to London, received sixty missioners named. They are to sail on the 3d of June. | _ PHILADELPHIA, EXCHANGE of ‘An American man of war stopped here Intely, and sa. | /JYHE SUBSCR BERS have just received a new supply o€ |iuted the Dominican fing. The commander, ‘charged | the bove Apmaratus of alt sizes; i wie have on hand with a special commission by the United States govern- Polishing Substances, and ‘ment, had several private conferences with the Presi- ved. ‘ yt art South America andthe dent. Nothing of their import has nang 4 There ere atay wanted when eoautign min ais one, eam ey we cicet Beck i ‘bine i y one tel hen is i i i bo: odating six persons, . iE -RIBERS having opened a HAT STORE | dy one trial, ee oe is One s; | pounds sterling per night, besides a benefit, &e. | mances—one box accomm ie ox. pare B: ei Patronage of eirold customers td the pub- the iw P e prices ia ardor se pace ther witha the | More dramatic and artistic gossip in my next, | It is true, the off nights were thrown in; bu ney ‘Hats, Cape, Umbrelian, Re, Ke, of the iarest style, | °Wittt amas potle: asa have proved a mere bagatelle. Front seats 1 ment of Caps, and will sella dhe lowest pices ee hate mad Vienna, ‘Avstaia, May 24, 1846, | the pit were sold at the moderate rate of four L OFODELDOC, dollars a night, and back seats at three. These he to order | Is the only effectu: ‘ She a i i ‘ 7 ICE, Ne Eemed for B he Sprains, Stiff | Life in the Austrian Capital—First of May and th 's of the management, and specula- rs to be & suspension of hostilities. ‘The people of x iu) eee aS NON. _ yb. path Prot beset ot vie athe’ ‘s het Monday—Count Schandor—Prince Ester- tion has not been idle. iene ionnese A soothe the other parts of the island dream no more of war. tances, addressed (Host OrNHEIM, "INE 1 " o a ee ' ° or and | loudly at these prices; but Lind must be seen, in- te , eRe le woe 4 northern nighti le filles ie hi i ro a — de eel ahmene wi a SB po | Bor Headache and cage, bs mjscnaiy of Rog | Diversions Theatricals—Wholeale Emigration | fow miahia, aliniaee to sufocation. | Many of the Toeithe-A, very, extraordinary freak of nature (fr, i |AGUERREOTYPE APPARATUS. lor of eouatry. i Y 5 ‘ 7 ae rs a hree i eh teers ee are PR o mr | A Ara Hee Rise PP aabLns hotest (or | —Roving Propensity of the Ger mane— Austrian | eck were edrnitied at six—and. stood till 11. | Send eta ioe dort, A colares fovale haviog bask eat eee” Breet, aot Amesten THE AMAZON ET Pees. er bo tle. Z Embargo on Books and Pamphlets hostile to the | T1.ipst appearance was a perfect triumph—the | confined jm the alms house, Brooklyn, has presented the | Ff AS Seimears. Coating Boxes, Merenry Bathe, and all she wis, Shore articles are pre pared and sold by J. GEORGE | Government. enthusiasm was boundless—and she was called | world with twins—the one as dark as her F bio ian Pro | ener mater! onerat ata ured wader bie PAH eb. 8 ANDS Deseo Sut times almost without number. Vienna con- | genitor and the other of a clear and white skin, brown in‘ Chemtenls, Pltesr Casey, GQuiskatuil ey, Ke Ground to order. The: inatanc: manufactured for the trade. ave boen fed neetioal Tiotre: | PSttgaeto Electric Machines, of approved conseraation, for white wife of a | medical purposes. m He Nee Soa her Tord, oF * Othello,” ‘$25,000 ane [END -ON-BOND AND MONT: on, WHI ENTLEMEN’S Real Heads of Hair, being the lyst and Bald nlvo by D greatest improvement in the manufacture. of Wigs and | ner of William street, New “Yor eture of Wies and | ner of William sirest, New hewn be forehead and temples to | Fey ee Soegtooed of yoatlsring 9c guecamer ore, They | a sompored of yeu uecamer fork, They ‘onthe heed by rnggists, 100 The bud that has been gradually expanding for | 0% it the Wieheet, axteteectn seaaid. 6 my the last six weeks, is now fully blown, and Vien- endl ies, and her dictum, alone, port cap nais in the full tide of life and enjoyment in the | the glory of musical superiority. The deed is he open air. The enlivening tones of music resound | done—the word has gone forth—and Jenny Lind air, and the usual appearance of an infant belonging to a whit he i iclouslooking chap as a pledge of her GAGE, in sums it jieante, on pro- 'y a mechanical contrivance entirely new; they | ‘i stands the acknowledged goddess of song. Not- a dite e1ty- Fa. Apply to 8. ton ina moment. They immediately Khemeelves 4 _jeto on every side, and wherever a house of refresh- | ing all this, the people were so bold as ‘on record to equal the pre- ety ein ee ergeniy wate Ofhice, {fate countenance, and at once become part and pareel of the | KANE'S PATE! (T PORTABLE BATHING | ment has sufficient street room in front, there are Coen itterly about the pit prices; and the | sent cate, where white cooved tay hare come B'BROAD, or 11 Wall street, Welt cae oe vi LON, ¢1 Brosdwey, gpnosite the staw, ins ek ARA it sihotin tee collected the Viennese in companies around little | manager, in his Mata to Soy \ the - mae on agent an. Pe arstore wit the soepth LO DUGAN & BROTHERS, ins ae = —ao 4 ap amements joyii i mands of a generous public, saw fit to lower the ' TERS, No, 438 street, WARWICK, be ntioe Gy cithe Being "he p oubiie pestis amarante hari prices to thive and 4 Any dollars for the few last | c#! upon this pelea ber § fem ok “Rew Pred tight, Ut J. im any be . ied ied t few GOL? & SILYE! NDR, id Sweep Smel- wroras ily tay deed ig d examine it store ¢| beer anda pipe. This is carried to so great an fo! The trait of Jenny Lind is th naa ele bie: ‘and Crucibles, al- oye, a Sit hog tod extent, that in“frontiof some7of the public, houses Trout prominent one’ in the window of every fancy >» Weys cn mvs Ime ree mere ndar—This Day. ia Common Senusret 141, 241, 147, 161, 19, 69, | the enws 1. P. Clark’s, jen siya Le 7 1 et be speano less than two or three hundred | stationer; and every lady and gentleman of taste 166, 187, 161.