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La Se ers ookcre N EW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 4, 1846. : Price Two Cents. THE NEW YORK HERALD. | MODEL OF NEW YORK, © SOON EEO RY aT aTRCT ae , e work of art will open for Exhibition Americano-Mexican War. ‘Wasmixotow, June 16, 1846. | Constitutional Convention. i finish ’ | Tuunspa, July 2 JAM RDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. | | ms. 406 Broadway, on Saturdt = Whig Nomination for 1 McLean and Ma®,) — y4-, Loris, from the committee on incorporations, ES GO renee i ‘oy ott aman f ramittee. on ; JON BENNETI,F | Mepserular day ssace, having handsome furnished: econ | pusirgpolin in carved wood, 1 Miscellaneous. gum "than banking andgatnieipal, submitted the follow Circulation-.-Forty Thousand. | modacious, apply oa beard. at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall at , | shipping’ steamboats: wharves, aed cyenn otek ta8e7eral communications from the authoritioe of Yue | I knew you love an occasional dish of poli- pe, | RES: incor snag og v cai ead cee arene i seer tre. | Cit tothe mamber af millions: a has been in” brogress Moe | brought by the bark Tercain, which veritoiten Tons | t08- | paland banking, respectfully sdbmit tho following, a DULE Banal ¥ day, Price 2 cents per copy—$7 | » Wosdiuet, who witt | vees™H coustrmction, Yocluwing some Gh i day. ‘The nature of them, no doubt, is the same ax the | The first item of intelligence is, that Gen. Scott Whicltthey propose as an amendment to ihe constitu- ete BE ance. " ? bosemetce James E. Woodruff, who wi artists, American and Ey reply returned to the inquiries ot Commodore Conner, h ‘ . pn a tion, andto substitute the same in lieu of the provisions Pe ES sake cota very_ Srtarday Price. 656 conte | Pete! ship GSWEOO Joheuon arenes, will enecbed cheil «if tpore,tan ode is declaring the entire neutrality of Yucatan inthe Mexi, | 288 taken an insuperable aversion to “soup ;" he of the exiaujng constitution relating to the sane subject. HERALD FOR EOHGPY—Fycey. Steam Packet day. | Lewinvile; sds Nouday, August oth, er regular day. | the yfacisel buatsesnesestia Gf | ean war, with lendly flings forth United Stato, and, | will never be found in litle Oliver's condition, | ations begthating ws ite wokiave prvegon, Price 6} cents per copy—$3 00 per annum, payable in ad- | _J¢30 r Doers open from 9 A.M. to 10 P. J more definitive propositions. begging for *‘ more.” The general has many no- shall not be pi But the legislature may pass gen- . peat 1 laws by which any persons. may become incorpora- ‘ostensibly for Belize (Honduras) under Prussian colors, | Ple and gallant qualities, and no living man has [fy yw 'y 'y pan past, 2 swe understand, almost exclusively by | rendered higher services to his country. In his tel groom be erty ie provisions tb rs a movements, pony reed eperiaions, bering pr ypees pa profession he ranks foremast; but, nature never my ae i ews wel legislature may from vers to sent to the Southwest Pass directions for a revenue cut- | designed him for anything else than a soldier. Rieatiintiens SACem EE See, See queens le vanee, "ADVERTISEMEMTS at the usual prices—always cash | fils, daly <The superior, (nat sailing packet ship | book and wus feason Tickets, 30 ceuts, HOPTINGUEN. 1100 tous buctheu, Capt: Ira Bure: | Childea under 10 Years of in advance. : age, half price. PRINTING of all kinds executed with beauty and des- fe." witTuail as aboves her reyulor dey” E. PORTER BELDEN, Prope} tel | _ For freaght or passage, having el N.B.—None bat strangers admitted ou the ath. jy: 1, addressed to the | modutious, apnly on Loard, weet will be de. ODHULL & M. FOR CiVERPOOL—New Line—Iegular Packet | , Tickers 25 ceara, to be procured a the principal hotels and | The brig Delfiaa, which cleared hence on Monday last, / ares. Z ‘All Jetters or commanientions, by establishment. mast ve ducted from the su | ter to be despa . : A f rae i i JAMES GORDON Br , | The eeeetas Liverpool, 1200 tons burthen, Captain John | E+ the pubiie in & ‘and cleared With abo bervels four tnd. 100 pige leeds Dui Like all men, he has his weak spot and hisam | $3 Every corporation fyr purposes of gain or benefit Proprietor of the | kidridges will raccecd the Hottinguer, and sail om hervegu: | OPerntion and prepared for their reception. a | it is understood that below the city sho teok on board a | bition. The infirmity with which he has been most | {ames cr all ite aockbolden od neincen nd the places ‘ox Henaty EstautivrMent, Bm Py ner reew | OFs‘camboats run between Pret No: fy North River, andifew | Sonat een a hg oa partion Alioted. is ¥ >, most | names of all its stockholders and officers, and the places corner of Fulton and Nassau streets. | Fon LIVERPOOL INw Liner enularimek, | Brighton, at the following hours, vizi— = a le quantity of pewder. She is probably des- | afflicted, js the desire to become President of the | of their residence, and an estimate of the value of its - _ eng LIVERPOOL” Now Line—Rerular ponte | htoa. From New York.! Ne ap cn yee port with these munitions of war. | United States, ‘This one idea has filled the mea- | \d appraised as the legislature shall Lava =...ND RAILROAD COMPANY. | f ROSCIUS AL Hideto anton arnt pack | 9 12 A.M. ge few Orleans Bulletin, June 25. sure of all his thoughts, until he at last concluded | aggregate amount of all its debts SUMMER ARRANGEMENT : Wil! sail a8 above, her regular day. (Correspondence of the St. Louis Republican.) no man possessed the requisite qualifications but | bsolute and contingent—to be published fos For freight or passage, having accommodations unequalled Ixpxrenpexce, Mo. June 14th, 1816.—Several Spa- | himself. As a statesman and an executive officer periods as often a8 once in each year, in a nows- for splendor or comfort, apply on board, at Orleans wharf, | niards (among them two Armijos) reached here he convinced I if he had srior; and in | B®Per published in the vicinity of its place of business. foot of Wall street, or to 2 THE SHADE! EL, week from New York, with a large lot of goods for the judgment of the world these happened to be | AX any such corporation shall not become indebted to eee sie” K. COLLINS & CO., 56 South st | 64 Reade Street, West Side of Broadway. Mexico. They sre very much ouraged, and — gudgmept of the world. these happened to be an amount greater than its capital stock actually paid in, THKAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS, COMMENCING WED | Packet ship S{DDONS, E.B. Cobb, maser, will succoca | TH, Subscriber respectfully informa his friends tnxious to sellout their entire stock of goods, offering to | the Very points in which is public character was | together with the undivided net profits thereon invested Ag.OLL ows, COMME eT OAR Ne es ore Daa Gobh, meaner will sagen public, that he has lately opened the stove take first cost for them. They have now gone up to | Mostdeficient, : and employed in the business of such corporatien, or ac- Leave Baooxtrn 7 ofelack, ‘A.M. Boston tein for Green, ez? ve 4 a ra weet vie superior to any other hou: oof che kis a Fort Leavy wert, 3-800 Golanel ney, who sont | He took up_the impression that he lost the no- | tually cs be in eo bi pape ae! wt haces pur or a eehe nck Be. Gc stopping st | FOR LIVERPOOL— = o hi role friends. i wn an express to them, that he wished to seo them, | mination at I{arrisburg in 1839, when he was| Pose. Butt all not be construed to limit the 5, eeatc end Be Gs ovpner z Regular Packet of oth | siveu, to his numerous frieuds and customers, while pro &. sb , "1 haserds “ % gros oflock, A. M., for Parmin dale and Jule The splendid, new, teat sailing packet ship | of The Shader,” in Thames street, he hi Grd have 20 interview. It is thought the Colonel in: | used to defeat Mr. Clay, because he wus not enrly | 1 47 erm etme ae owner in any Incorpo ims a CE, ‘Capt PB Allens ‘burthen 930 | be a guaranty to’all who may potronise him in his newsesta | tended tolay the wHole plan of the expedition before | enough in the field; and he set himself to work, es x imen e places. bes call uelahementnanamen blistinent, while no effort ou his part will be wanting teamerit | them, and to offer the Governor of New Mexico,through . z ration for gain or benefit to the corporators or share- fit throat io Green Tickets |. ving very superior ‘sceommodations for cabin, second ce of thei Ty thems Oooh tormias! thay ‘secute: the country’ witveat Wparetore, to put the ball in motion early last win- | holders, except insurance, and except for purposes speci- Farmiugdate, and ail the stations betwee | cabin and steerage passengern, those intending t0 “em striking a blow. These Mexicans are men of influence | 'T : 4 5; | fed in the next section. ih caso such co all a ‘a Farmingdale and Greeuport. ghoul make immediate application oe board, foot of Maiden and great wealth, At the last session of Congress, after the Presi- | become insolvent, shall be liable for the u 5-0, Me. Se Fecmingtale, and interme | '*96,,°r t0 ete et one Octet cs ting on oe ight side of them, he may effecta great deal. era canvass, the inclination of the main body | and abilision of such joproountion, corte 4 = ~ rumor js afloat it oft i a juch corporato: a to al jyn. F freight or passage, apply to ——~EUTAW HOUSE, BALTIMORE] | Ports that Governor Armijo is at Moro, about 90 miles | count of the devotion and zeal which he had ma- * * aF3'P.M., Boston tain, of ou the arrival of BRETT aU ORE, 28 Boath street, or to TTBS mlendid Hotel has been iately revitted and far this side of Santa Fe, with about 4000 men, ready to en- | nitested on the behalf of Mr. Clay, from the be- P y shall not extend to a from mer lorwich, stopping at St. jexir BOYD & HINCKEN, 88 Wall street e's Manor and Farmin as ne on is the most compl Leave Banmmangia, at 634 A. M', Accommodation train FOR SALE, son & Cranston, an , nee with inp teembtnnghne Unltede Maden ate eans ness or liability the payment of which shal 4 agains! Bete it = open for the reception jete and elegant manuer, by mm. He was still receiving additious to his inning to the end of the last canvass—whercas | deferred more than one y after the April credi- by contract with en demanded by suit wuth- army . Some are disposed to credit this re- ott Was cool, if not distant. tor, or which shall not ha Leave Jamaica a ri ry day a yi for Brooklyn. TWO FINE SADDLB HORSES, ence 0} ‘rauaton as host of the port, but others doubt it. ‘The Santa Fe traders are still | _Scott’s friends knew the existence of this state | in one year after it becom g $ Fe: 'A; M Greenport train, for Brooklyn. WILL dny: ee, ie son, as the Rsepenge jure! ee ape apes oes Cone vs ae gene lett np Carey! Some Sg and they determined to counteract it wm 4S ee eee an ng thy . snr Of nd " tor N a iaranty 0 ol more timid, who chased goods that i i essi nO ‘ © @ public railway, canal, turnp: bridge, oon co padi Re the" Bataw will be kept ‘The location is the best pe pa Goods for that | during this session’ Accordingly letters were | Way orother franchise’ of public way, oF for any out until the clouds of-warshall have | written in all directions from this city, purporting trade, J ke lg ad ge pag engl eon eet that Scott had the preference of a majorpy- of the aay or mised betier thannow. Wheat will be abundant, ‘We | Whigs in Congress—that at certain dinners of dis- | of such corporation to the extent provided in the last ald Oiftee. wor | of Baltimore. Je18 tf*iab ‘The Pavilion, at Rockaway, L. I., will remain [e—UF THE | chars of Mr. ‘Cranston, “wlio, during the smmmer his old frien ther means of communicating joale ne ps tblic use, shall be liable for the debts and liabilities d by the |i n. * at 914 A,M, Greenport train for Brooklyn. at . M. Accommodation train, for ‘ ill be happy to see t this favorite wee pu ’ atest arrivals ff | wi APDY at this favor Wadia dee Beaman Chehay: Fete: tems Weeks 186. Beco Bis. br mr sale by A, Grieve, 5 John street, ri OM | coving place. we paeees it have had fine growing woather for some time, and not | ‘inguis.ed Senators he was toasted and treated as | preceding section, except as to debts for money borrow- out 1g, Trowing oar Iuttien So Behanwate | 5d Falunble Birds, only to be fox iad at his establishment, No. | SARACEN’S HEAD, 12 DEY STREET, N, more rain than was necessary for vegetation. Corn | the nominee, and various other expedients were | ed, for land purchased or taken by authority of law, or 31%, Hyde Clowsville (during th ' e looks very promising, and is g nerally about two feet | resorted to. This was a system of humbug— | for iron for railroads. wk (17 miles) 37: OSEVH SNITH tate of Worcester, England, begs st Lands may be taken for public way for the pur- , * | 'N. B.—Letters from the ourious, im distant parts, (post paid) i i siou of court) 3734, Hemps 44, Branch 3734, Cerle Place 2 to inform his frien re end th these dinners wei Se yn ere | 41, Westbury 44, Hicksvit Grmiugdale 6254, Deer Park | Till Reatrended to, by seater inti GRU, that he has recently titted up his house General La Vega’s name appears on the way bill of | in the mre eae hfe wore MEA of demising to any corporation the traa- $9, Thompson 88, ffolk station $1, Lake I station manner, and ealeulated to tlemea of ngers by the cars. We presume the General ix on 9 } De OPE f same for public use, and for all i 18%, Medford statiou 1 1m Ya hank $1 ae St. George's | Tiles Niguil ALE SI sr will always, as heretofore, keep b and Larder an ose to Washingtou.—Charleston Patriot, June 29. nation; and the whigs, in no manner, shape, OF | necessary appen to such right of way. Such anon] €234, Riveshend $1 08%, Jamesnort $1, G2ig, Matte. THE REAL BIRD itself hasarrived, and likewise | with the best Liquors and Provisions that the market metet ot, June 29. | form,ever authorized or sanctioned the statements | grants and demises shall be made in such cases, and on tuck $1 624,. Cutchogue §1 624, Southold $1 6244, Greenport £00 of the Saxony Canaries, the warbling of which, inners from 12 ti}1 3 o’elock, and Cold Cuts, Chops, a which were circulated. Indeed, many of them | suck H rete seating fo shames» Accommoda' $175, Greenport by Boston train $8 25. to the stranger and carious, is rather an interesting | fare Bits, &c., at al! hours. i Incidents, d&c., of the War. blicl eclai a be ed, many NM uch terms and conditions, as the legislature may deem sate or ersten tr rr | SRM eb Sey es eh err alan | a att Al i Wate cen ARMS | art, Wiha fran four hesre shestet omtseraisy, | een aiributed wo hem, Various officers of the | extend Myond fly oars indurauod yy a a a a i" 5 a we al 1 ed i . vers C y aoe . olemen aethey past Brosd¥ay and Joh street." | OF the’ mom superior aiality and the atendaice prompt and our oficers stopped st thé ranches where ihe sree | army, the most conspicuous of whom was Major | - ¢6. Allcorporations and associations to be created or snare Crates, will be fa roptinate at dhe it tay ahall api Im* ch jo Re pneige debate oe wp os eaeenres had the night previous.s A Ranchero, at one of these | Davies, travelled through different States, repre- formed after tap adoption of this constitution, shall be Before the hour of starting from the Brooklyn side. CATSKILL MOUNTAIN HOUSE myis Ioer sienna tentsatebeatent stopping places inquired with great simplicity of Captain | senting that he was fixed upon as the candidate. | {gust 2 HY Provisions \erein respecting coxpors- Pi nag Mile ee eco ea ey Pang, RCTS a RED SULPHUR SPRINGS, Tg, | pursuit'ot the retreating. Mtenices’ are. * Retreating | NOW:,the only public men here who were com- | ‘the article was referred and ordered to be printed. lyn. myl9 re ‘vetor, has MONROE CO., VA. “~ army !” said the fellow with astonishment, “wh: ® | mitted to his support, and who took the manige- | The residue of the morning was spent, on a motion of Mr. y ent, y Gens E P TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS fiat and elegant mauner,and has furnished (Puls CELEBRATED WATERING PLACE will be | Fal Ampudia stopped at my house last night, and said ment of his nomination, were J. M. Clayton, | Taylor, to reconsider the vote by which the Convention now open for the reception of company. fi open the uext sammer, as usual, for the reception that his troops had conquered the Americuns, and that | Archer, Barrow, Pearce, and one or two others | was to have adjourned to-day until Tuesday, with a view in the Senate. Washington Hunt, and about fit: | t extend the recess until the 13th inst. ‘The Convention he was 0 his way to t ve Biorb i eb asryye slender reconsidered, 60 to 45—rejected a motion by Mr. Chat- ea sonel superiatendence and management of Mr. Be he | iter, te fame in the greet and eure'of pulmouary di : spare no pains to make it oue of t exteuding over a period of Gfty years, is 40 suataitied by Th d bi resorts he country. Thi 'd evideuce, that 4 i ie man remained confounded, for it was impossibi teen or twenty members of the House, composed | §' : resorts ia the country. ‘The maxnificest | and evideuce, that itno longer admits of dispute, For theS@e'| from nauonal pride, for kim to'beliéve his nation had | the junto, who undertook, to embody in there er- | 88d, to adjourn from to-morrow to Sonday—refused to FTE Public is respectiutiy stormed that the receut break | known to require descr “Elegant and cominodious | reader in referred toa work on ™ The Mineral Spei been whipped in battle, and still more ineoinp: e | sons th H : adjourn over to the 13th, and finally ‘re-adopted the orl n the Canal, enused by. the late fresher, having been re; | atiges run duecily fiom the day boate to tre Monutaiu irginia,”” by W to be ha that a small number of American dragoon! f | Sons the opinion of the whig party, ginal resolution. Adjourued to Tuesday next.—.dibany paired, the PIONEER & EXPRESS LINE, via Railroad | H. nd thence to he Gils S12 lwere ine Ohjent o Ahaiy ean fy pasted of iy deiverten ri! In connection with this proceeding, Col. Webb | dirgus aan hea tee {pen tig Myre ge oll PT hh we RE ROPEAM AUTO, ooo cits. pont tah 2 made to beget visiters in fered tase oF goal treoge. Pte Tee tee ne He appearance here early in the winter, | .- ae “ i Elsie he" ot"Nov i Saket souce BAILS, 2° iaaan tha arecaiey Dualaing. | Sens eet eras ner oe Oe mnteass sud his project waa to deprive Scott of his sow | EERSEeMANs Timid The Veer Nese mentiy ie o'el .M. E , havi “ - 0 - ‘epeis ‘° ern birth, education and syupath! by runner ‘ » d Nes . By chs foute passengers will avoid all the fatirue and dan- SAS ce ott Stee es eermdn eA jets: Sint be veonocabe shoalotgntqantandensss Tt: Wan Deranrotent, Avsvrant Gewenav's Ovricr, | itn asa northere candidate Lecnuee le owned «| on trialal Auburn. He is cefemied by W. H. Seward, ger of night travelling in coaches, both Rail. being pass- friends and the piblic. His ta- | in good o ‘and the besutiful ke Road t> Wasninaton, July 1, 1846. residenc: N J ay As Shark D. Wright, and ©, Morgan ‘Ihe prosecution is con- ed in daylight, ¥ i withthe best the seasousafford; | Salphur will have stages usoo it plying between re The very numerous applications to the War Depart- Mee and Taree Monica ete ok ae ik Charley ducted by the Attorney General und District. Attorney. anf gy farther information, apply ar the old-established Office, | a1 are will be spared to give entire sntiefactiou, | Spriugs, which will aford .au opportuuity of visiting,jia | ment for the discharge of enlistod soldiers will not, as ait Gi Genervehoes who took up their quar: | ‘The testimony, as far as we have it, suows Freeman to x yo a re Ei th et Gs, jeals bis terme will be found 80 moderate as to command attention week, 8 ! the Springs of W°stern yon Peorate: es heretofore, allow special answers to the applicants, un- | '¢'s at the General’s house, in, order to advance | have been convicted of horse-stealing, w rongtully, as is 5 rom residents and strangers. ‘There are several elegantly | my$.mPre IETORS.| | Jess it may be proper to grant the discharge, which is | the object more effectually. They composed the | said, wien ie was sixteen years old, for which he wns furnished suites of apariments and siugle rooms ready for e who wish permanent board wi!l sto call, Kor persons having bi LUNG ISLAND KAILKOAD Express Mail Train, lea hitehall street ‘New York Per- | great Kitchen Cabinet—the power behind the | sent for five y to the State prison. He was slow and MIDDLETOWN CONNECTICUT. sons applying for discharges hereafter will, tnerofore, | throne. Well, after counselling in “high quar- | dull at bis work, in prison, and of violent temper, for (THE_UNDERSIGNED begs leare to announce to his | pleate to regard this notice asthe only answer which | ters,” Geniember, jot, die, «highest easter ") | which he was frequently and severely flogged. He came at friends and the public, that he ‘as leased the above house | the daily duties of this office will permit, when the appli- | they we: Richmond and el: Il the | Ot of prison deaf and dispirited; and failing to get arties | foraterm of years, and hobes, by | mg experience and strict | gation cannot be favorably considered i hey went to Richmond and elsewhere to pull the | work, yecame reckless. He applied to magistrates for d with refreshments of all Kinds, at the snort- | attention to business, to merit a eel stare f their patron. JONES, Adjutant General. | “ites By day and by night they beset whig | warrants against those who sent him to prison, and in- MANSION HOUSE not the case mere than once ina hundred ve minutes and 934 A an & d3 P.M. tais go through, the ‘armipgdale and mauor, and the latter atall p ee a SAND EVENING LI | “iniiene_Dmen som roationre oP DSN aHOS, | Maes rarwerty oP SE EES on ks regiment Sor Calltoaia; of Col: Stevenson, tebelng |EOot Authors MO TCT, Cenk bread wine, deur, | usted that be ought to be paid for the time Re hed been NG aT Ea at a J t 1 i y imprisoned, &c. Being refused wi 4 MORNING LINE AT SEVEN O'CLOCK. No DOANEGANA'S HOTEL ie SHARON SPRINGS PAVILION. |” fperely completed. Some of the companies are entire. | until they did succeed in making some impression | made up his mind to kill eomebody. He went with euch ALBAN iTis teapnitoeny Hotel le wot eam edi been enlarged and improved wince the close of the inst Oited employment, Ono of the professors from Weat | i his favor. Loe lg hi cre rg Manga Bc. THIS magnificent Hotel t equal les adas, and not su-passed by any one in the United Nest; but finding them without light, he passed on, be- ‘be opened for the reception of visiters,on the iat | Point is engaged. The expedition will be conveyed b; This «as the condition of things when General is LANDON L'GRUBNER.” | rorcusntees of siz or seen hundred tons, charterea-| Scott took his memorable “ hasty plate of soup.” ionoe ee Me pees Te anlt nce, Fes agate dark.” ay 2u°t_ | forthe oocesion, escorted by a squadron of war, bearing | The country, papers, believing that he had really Snort t were ee aes companies cf artillery. The 20th of this | some strength at Washington, copied the articles | = Destructive Fnesurr tn Manyiaxn.—We re- FOR ¥ AND TROY—From SS ores aie ant ing at I ‘est. Point, aay States forelegzice and comfort. It was the former Dargh, Hapiion, Milton, Fonghkeeusie, Hyde, Park. Hs Debi studies abevcreescutiy teat taliee oil’ Bisdeshoot ant Bainmore. Lords Durham and 3) deaham, both of whom made large ex Bredkiner snd disneron board the boat. enditures a the internal embellishm a during tne Tie kann NIAGARA, will leave’ on Monday, Wed- | last ear the subscriber has made very ext additions . which now render the capacity of the Hotel ‘Month the regiment will be reviewod, and immediately | referred to, and i i R z fr i pag itn r ! , and prociaimed their readiness to fall | ceived last night a lengthy letter from our Wash- Sifter enrolled in active service —Franco American. in with the nomination, if such was the decision. | ington corres i .! T indent, giving an account of the heavy and the larged the Triton pt neaday and Friday Mornings 7 A. M. F lic, that he has BS ; i moat TROY, vias, (Gorham, on Tuesday, Ch emtlnd in the most comfortable manner, Hove a ie i ee aoe eer erate eps Dold. beniy. wolumaers, came to The game was really working well, until he spilt | rain gn Tass night, but the important news from the coon mg op tne ey cima : fa Soiteutieuee of the severity ofthe winter, the subseri- | ‘hgrotghly fitted ap, and ready forthe recencion of Boarders, | and all exceedingly eager for ction. ‘Icey were drawn | the “soup.” His best friends have deserted, and | South has croWded it out. Me slates that in fringe r : Ply on board, er at the office on the | ber was unable to get the improvements done in t e Bechieg te frie most elivible sow Lote Ieieed | @P ina line to undergo inspection, and each man and | are flying on all sides. Even John M. Botts, one bs co ep 8 ge Gediigh wes dope: Charte me d all the fencing on his farm » ie Cooven | Water Bathing, is amongst the most eligibl 4 the House with all the comforts desired this Sprivg. He is Sound, as the: fends extethed to the yremises bave 8 sary x- | horse was carefully examined, and rigidly scrutinized, | of his most ardent supporters, says in the public | away. neighbor neatly 300 tons of hay. Dr. Penn, of oa moat happy to announce Uy his friends that he has now reme i; py by then Bi beafore he lashed. A. tarste Ei “ a died ail Re deficrene hich pon th tablish *, | fensive waterfront, and a fine for swimmers. \e out- re was p A large loose-hung man, above | streets here. oman ever so effectually killed di > Mr. W. Kirk 3 NEW YORK. ALBANY AND TROY LINE. | (ea cio ave Hoge’ govt taisheds uauien vast | pulldinns are new, and te Bar and Bowling Alley are entire: |aix fest high, was readily passed. |The next man in the Bint Eae Whi e atctale tobi sis Sage" eridi|:- Lakeen Bien rutere ar ero steer prog 2 ECT, of bli pp nApf ent small, rough, red-headed, freckle-faced | al) his troubles, Christopher Hughes, our late sway, end the crops ruined. n or passage oF freight Calvert, Exq., just. k servants, f From th at the foot of Courtlandt street. - nas ‘ cs o Having a farm of 50 acres appended to the hotel property, Tae ee ke Per ee OO ae Cantus HB: Macy, | Mah revutacion, French cooks, Ke. from New Vork, that | ye subscriber ean offer his frends the induremeuta of a plex: | jrambof aman, mounted on a small, hardy pony, Col. | Charge at the Hague, has christened him Marshal ington, Pennsylvania Avenue, from Centre eaves the soot of Courtlaudt street. on Tuesday, Thursday | qual to any upon this ¢ tifel supply of goad milk and butter, and such other comforts | EES wat to eave his feelings, raized 20 objection to | Tureen, (Turenne.) That was the unkindest cut | Market to Coleman's hotel. was flooded deep. enough to LUMBIA, Cape. Wm. H. Peek, will | ,,bne subscriber, grate! wishes of hin guests. "will render residents atthe ‘vitor | hls porson, but objected to his horse aa too small, ‘The | of ull. Scott being thus dropped, abandoned, Inid float canoe: ® wooden bridge scross thé Ibex, aad & * House extremely desirable. man it was the besl horse in the company, and capa- | aside and shelved, within a few days past the swept off. ‘The outer wall of the Cemetery, at the Con ‘ednesday and Friday evenings, at 7 relock, Passengers taking these Boats will arrive in time to take the Monee Trniat of Cars trom Troy, west to Buffalo, and north to Snratog: Horses and Carriages to hire. bleof doing more hard service than any horse on the | whigshave been turning their attention to a nomi- ft yi Hee terms, whch Te ee TREE rites House, | STOUnd; but as it was objected to, he bad another horse iaationy, The esther. and western. men have | Che ota ca ale Guna hee Ho saat mancedne Glen Cove, Long Island, May 1, i846, v5 Imere_ | Present, and would bring it in ; and in a few moments he | avowed their preference for John McLean, and | Baltimore Clipper, July : rs, Whitehall and Lake Champlain. Genaiionn . 1 or Fasgnge or Breight, apply on board, or at che OMe om | yeugersaud beggnse tothe Hotel.” 1" BON SEJOUK. appeared, mounted on @ large, fine looking horse. Col. K: | the most important politicians from Pennsylvania | Apres op a LicaMistAllen A. Hopkins, of ro frevght taken after 3 o'clock. jew wer Laken estan. | T {u SUBSCRIBER has he plesture, t9 snsgauee that | could received on that account. At this, the blood hhave:gived.in their Bupport. A few of the enst- Greenfield, was arrested in Brattleboro, on Sa- Pe fo pry Rg eos pe as ed @ STORE TO LET, im the Herald Buildings, No.9? | Commodation. A hotel on the'Jersey side has | ne. epi ed Geen gg gets jeer sot apt or meine gh eager goa a eg nt Bt en Adan al net orghthon peeled a} ee = Nassau street. Apply ow the premises. sideratuin which is vow supplied. house (the old ; many with much eernestness he ex- 3 a ng ¥... CONE, FO of bigamy. flopkins, who is a young man about twanty- PEOPLE’S LINE OF STEAMBOATS KF iy ‘}#26 Gt re jany mansiau jegant atyle, with many | C!aimed»" Did you not pass this man on my right 7” Col. | no headway for the next canvass, and being pro- | six years of age, married, about a year and a half since, Fron eeetapnly, Lag rncden IY pe BR ts,| KOOMS, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED soy roome and K. replied that he did.“ Then,” said red-head, “big as | mised future assistance, they have joined in with | an old lady of Greenfield about fifty-six, for the purpose, ea mboat pier betwer urtlane a rae Mr — ca NEVENIS . rt nds are is, tiemy right hand behind my back, and I can lick | the McLean party, which embraces more than | ® Was supposed, of getting possession of her property, yaboat ROCHESTER, Capt, TO LET—Inamaall and most delightfolly situated | rinut shrubbery, eh: him in leas than a minit.” Col. k. il d P ; 500, Houghton, will leare on Motday , W house, near the ‘Washington Parade Grouad, one or E Oe tC ania io Woe pleated | two-thirds of the Whigs of both Houses. | Several | simounting to $10 or $1500, which he lise since squad Ba day td Hriday evenings, gt o'clock. two fooma, With oF withoat full or partial Board. No poke geil dlsplagad by. hie. of the Southern interest put forward Judge Man- | ¢¢.,, Onthe 4th day of June, he was again married to ve b = takea . i him neo in the house, nor will be tebe ‘shone Fhe Sota ererp eet of aparements | into the serviga, relying on. the ‘size of his soul to make | KUM of North Carolina; but, conscious that no | and grand daughter of rst wife. Hopkins wes on and ¢ i ol ring woods are not deficient 10 game. | Up for the y lily size ; and also added, that | Southern man can be elected, he has, it is under- | Monday examined before George Grennell, Esq, of wrong be mong Ly on bptmeenNew York ‘and Newark, he conside: amall horse as the hardiest animal of | stood, prohibited his name trom bemg used for | Greenfield, and put under $300 bonds, for want of which RiK HUDSON, Capt. R. G. Cruttenden, | other boarders or lodgers fgitl eoventeen years of age, A will leave on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, at? | The family st preseut cou ¢ grown persons, o'clock, . To single geutlemen, or a geutleman and lady, desirous of ‘The above boats , at all times, arrive in Albany in ample | jiying ia 2 private family, aud in a pleasant, quiet, and on time for thi for the east or west. i his off tunity but i t with. . % - pw rn -7 Brg one oles yd Cus ken afer 2% | "eS al of “gael eto Seaale | uy etyey of NewYork | mvt inte faerie, ‘he eal bended volustest | grderatanding liar been proce tere een, the | Vork-cty fr teal, whore te alleged efnce was cot . 3 Wi H “ 4 ive than that betw. e 0 4 AN persons are forbid trusting any of the boats ofthis line, | ‘eer’ “ot Cuuare™ re deri of this | drive than shat between Jersey City nd Bergen Teint | eas qvercome with joy, as he and his pony were regu. | Understanding line been prea con's line. and | mitied. We learn’ that since Hopkins was arrested, t ithout » written order trom the captains or agents.» NEW LEBANON SPRING: that no pains will be spared to snake the merit the tr | larly mustered in. those north of it, and the Whig ticket for 1848 may n sacertained shat he is guilty of the crime of for f Passage or freight, apply on board the » or to F.C. d D je given it of old—Bon Sejour. 2 i lorthampton Gazette. 4 COLU' LL, Mav 15,146—Thi .) . a * Naval. be regarded as settled by compromise—John Mc- Pema. SEO a Behe at the oe ered Sates Mail Live. Peni taw epen end seety tor big rece ‘The Peswaics for, Newark Ae te Gok Gee eese |The Deston Jegenal informe us that Commander | Lenn for President and Wile P. Mangum for] Axoture Successrut, Voraak,—The brig Fran- Ass o'clock, F. M-, Least 1 interme ainte Finess, many hejng ender the menrgeinedt of ee ee, at, 4 Mao ¢P. > andl raat a ee Wie und Breese, a brother of Senator oobntge ordered to the | Vice President. ces Amy, Captain Binney, arrived at this port a ie a ) . : * 2 ’ Bieriaboss FOE Cee BENS, with leave on | Leike Lescitingmatlicr be intends: thet the slasegersenret | 6 o'clock’ At Port Richnoad, there will be bouts 1h tence | Command ofthe new Hoop of wrmnndes Breese Doing. © | wits issperhaps,the most judicions selection the | yesterday morning from Cumana, on the Spanish Main, Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sanday sflernoons, at 5 | che establishineit shall be such as to meet the wants of the | ance to convey passengers, aud land them at the house. Petive ofthe Stato ee ew York © ® | Whigs could make. McLean is a pure, honest, | where she has been engaged for a second time by the o’elock. most {asudious, whether tarrying for the season or ashorter | m2 Im*r bas a —— ReSveclagd and an able statesman In every official tion | Baltimore San Pedro Company, with a diving bell and HENRY HULL. | HAMILTON HOUSE, AT THE NARROWS. ‘Privateers. which he has ever held, he has impressed the in- | 8Pparatus, in obtaining sunken treasure, We are pleased Steam! N’ CLAUS, C ‘in Boye: h, will b. tuesday, Th ky tnd Securday pr bas ats je3 Imre leave on Tuesday, Thursday ; Bas Sw . it they have been very successful, and bring o'clock. ~ “ x ‘W\HIS ELEGANT ESTABLISHMENT The following account, which we copy from the Yar- | fluence of integrity and capacity, and among pub- d Apply on board, or at the office on the wharf __je_ PRS IPRS RET 2 prone thorough epaiteand impravemen wil mouth, Nova Scotia, Herald, received yesterday by the | lic men he has been singular| Mdiningtibedioe | eine, Severe fa pig pores yet peo rection of the subseriber, who has been com Charter Oak, in some degree confirms tho story of the | his justice and uprightuess. here is scarcely a| her return to the continent of Europe, having on board a The Frances Amy mad fall of 1 tof the hotel for the last two or wly carpeted, xceflent order. street, Bi 5 Gisposed of at public auction, on the lth day DAILY LINE OF BOATS BETWEEN ND. captures made by aMexican privateer, which we have ini s . aoe cee eee nid Bray: | art nett of the purchase money ‘can reinain on mortsege,, | prine\pal rooms have been py Ceara e cnived MeanOhAt rvondaiar eecambaare mai in the nit ‘Sintes, in pomeee aee Rekryspsce cofen ann sone and ME STATEN ISLANDER, Captain D. Van Peit, will | fora term of years. “Apoliention to be made on the premises Bouse peluted end pat jo pains or ex: | vessel be privateer or pirate, perhaps is of little moment | rome 1 Persona’ popularity. tained thes about $17,006, and ali tity of old eer aitna te. 215 Adams t., Brooklyn. Im*re_ | pei ed’by the present proprietor fo make fis | 40 far an those are concerned who may fall into her | hand, Mr. Mangum has been long known to the | obtained ten shout $7,s%, and a large aerated Leave Stuen Inland at 6, 8, 2, 1Wand 11 A. Mi att.2,3,4,5,/ FOR SALE OR TO LEASE, IN BROOKLYN. | fiStcriser'u:Fort Hamilton, “7 to nme Me power. ‘ country as one of the most eloquent, liberal, and | copper om’ metal. Fhis last vayage a cote Inet dey OAieave: New York at 7,9,10,aud 11, A.M. and 1,2, 3,4, 5, & VAN BRUNT'S HOTEL, No. 23 Fulton street, rrr Pe ageho on: _ ‘THOMAS MEINELL mourn, Nora June 22—Svsricious Vesset. | honest of our statesmen ; contracted by no narrow | oF their operations at the wreck, they obtained near ICE et .) five doors from elly, r Mezeppa, on ber home- | or selfish views, asking no office, and avoiding all but hearin; ith 'M it was deem- To! ‘$800, % of the war with \ 0, 9 dee! 7P.M. ‘ is naw “er : Pie ores owes nemo j td | MS RIOR og Grate (sane areas fala | favor, hes inched his day ences, nd) Si prada wrt bone without dee Cie i JOHN HERDMAN & CO- a4 eecabtished | Suaay binds efbeniness. Posseaston given nedieraly.” For Hotnarleh Dhoser boarders con be: aseou " with tall raking masts, low | ‘Taken ‘altogether thess two names wouldbe| 1 eee Doni dee oa an ad ee New York, we" | particulars, inquire on the premises Son gilt te yon | ferences exchanged. mei imme During the day, Captain Kelly aw | ,-cosintible, upd to far Rs the influence of the pre- x Monxr <The Fevenue cutter Madison, Capt. : is ‘ GEORGE VA unr. , TENT i THING bse vress |: - i ‘olk, brought rom Hampt , yester- Brooklyn, May 2%, 1816. mys imere | HANK'S P, ee ARRTURS BATHING | cast. ‘Te lost sign =: at dark, about six miles to | Sent Congress is concerned, the public may rest | jo Ks SrOngit tp from sat Pam ane, Jokn Philipe, assured, they will be inscribed upon the Whig | Y7j cy. Thompion, John Deham, William Mauthews, oe | Lanner in 1848. I speak from the card, and be- | and William Hamblin, en, belonging to bark § TUS. ind ef 2 eS WATTRIPONT & CO. A NEW, spdsplendid arancement, by meant which he | ‘ain Rellye surprise aboet an hour afer i i FASHIONABLE, HATTERS Shower Bath is united wich the Bathing Tub, and cas | within a few yards of the Mazeppa, and ke b di fen, fthe house. pt under her | hind the curtain. A Looxsr On. ford, E Robson, rec: leared from this port for HEROMAN, KEENAN & CO. Liverroo! ; 82 Nassau street, near Fulton, New York. | @iie | are respectiully tayited ‘‘ ‘and examine jt at the store of sem upwards Gf tye howiaaad then sailed off tn uh oan See Se lege: | Hamb vg. These n ing to do their duty, and har: Pissago to sad Pes reas Betas and Ireland vi ya ‘eo ‘of Hats of their own manu. | ‘he ‘Subseriber, No. 377 wery, between Fourth and Fifth | erly direction. No pe: was seen on her decks, and ‘nor, June 29, 1846. | ing used threatening language officers, and Foe ee oieth neater every’ are days. | ioe | reas cH E, Pacentee, | Captain Kelly is of opinio& that sho was a pirate; and | Funerals of Mr. Herrick and Mr. Melville—Fires— | during the absence of the captai by ‘The subscribers in calling the attention of Old Coantry- | mo in Paris, | ve) er | te tr ~ stranger hed made pri it of the City Guarde—More Fire Alarms—Incen- | force to overpower the mate, the captain instituted & men and the public xeneraily to their unequalled arrange. | vo DAGUER. BOTYPE ee eet athad ona OF tee mae tattne caanetae over | de 7 complaint to the Collector of Customs, who promptly Se ei ee sacra Liveioel | uo wot ected wo wel wa} or even 18 per cent fore than any | GENERAL PULNISHING ESTAULISHMENT | saw ‘upon the ocean. She may have been « Mexican The funeral of the Hom Richard P. Herrick, late re- | *ent the revenue cutter Sown to the ship ond bi ouge AP ’ ot a splen: ‘ ’ ¢ Will be conducted by its DIaNCh. |W oe once see the great | sid stores but they fitter, Pn tes and VON Rae Aenea Lon te te os, privateer. presentative in Congress from this district, took place at | July 2. . importance of this ement, as it will preclude Gnish of their Hata will give entire satisfuction, at the prices FHILADe LTA EXCHANGE, ROOMS 2% & 27. Exectro Puoxetic Tentanarn.—We were af yesterday, from his late residence in Greenbush. al Movements. : we just receive new wupply of | forded the gratification on S#turd ‘and warrant them to be last, of wit- | A large concourse of people were assembled to wit ary delay of the emigrant, ‘The ships employed in th line are well known to be manded by meu of experience; and as they days, offer © ty that ean be farnished, superior arrangements, the subscribers look forward fo 4 continantion of that patronage which has begn so liberally | _my 25 mem ia hneged | Mey have adopted the French style of trimming the sum | mer hats, whieh is a, preventive to the perapirativa coming | cenaite Voluivender Aipsrat ‘hough ind spoiling the beao'y of eat French Plates, Chemt the first aud largest class, co il every fiv: With hey also bi ne the operation of a Phone legraph, " th, rare, psy sige bare on band | Peotlonot Der Home, one oC ibe lonrap! and perform the last offices of respoct for departed wor at Academy, which, we think, will The attentisn cr | and adeep feeling of sympathy seemed to pervade the | ote between that of . South America and she | scientific men. multitude. Impressive religious services preceded the | other strong r d the following: exiended to jhem for 40 many years past. In cas any of ; *® GOS ; 7 indies, shall be promptly attended to when accompa | “It has boon stated that a Russian im bearing th Resolved, Thi all ‘surprising, that the vile di bark, the passa i GENIN’S GOSSAMER HATS val raid pune peas s aoe high « ing the | burial. The Mayor and Common Council of Troy voted . rprising, ade signee donot ear the! pease, money: wil ala WEIGHING from 2% to 3% ounces. y th reimrtances, addseased (ort Vaid) (9 ers, same tile, bas been submitted to the 7 OF S| ere ne aor jiment and condolunce, and attended | panders to party on little relish for General post paid. 3. HERDMAN & Co. | Iti about two years emce the Gonsamer Hat was frat Pinledeiphis. | Petersburg, and it is seid also, that soma runeral rites in 4 body. Mr. H. was returne! to Con- | Scott’s “soup” as the British had for General Jackson's Si South st, New York. | introdneed by the subseriber to the notice of the New ¥ork or to LANGENH#IM & BECKERS, Cincinnati has also invented a similar only six months since, and hes thus left worldly | het “coffee” HERDMAN, KEENAN & CO! Liverpool. | public, he lightest, the moat desirable, an Ure mos tae | _jots tere Rev Vent toi Beosdway. | chine, but hewever this may be, and. w onthe since, and hes {hos ieiure teing | Resolved, That, instead ef cow N.B.--Drafte for any amount cen se neeal bo furnished, | article for r wear heretofore mM Ge. by the | ~ DAGUERREOTYPE APPARATUS. | the principles of these inventions, itie cort On the other #ide of the Hudson, the funeral of the | #nd anti-American charges, which a base jeslousy Ba eres apptieanetes shoves ne" | esumscdinary large mount ~~ oo ro Mn TOHN ROACH Hume's model originated exclusively with himself, and | jste Gansevoort Melville was attended at 6 P.M. There | glory has prom uty of tw vende of Gen. - z cc? oe theretore he is entitled to whatever credit or advantage ieeson in the fate of these men. One, a | cot to guard of their country, iy PRAETS OM OKEAT BRITAIN pO Aa Rl Peni eee eee sa and Ameria, | that may accrue from its use should ic be” fo | i#.8 melancholy i rerpected citizen, who had earned | around him, and to his claims to the highest TL a ay tiie ens Cg BO LB dlr Inst Fonting Boxes, Mercury Baths, and alt she | answer any purpose more effectively than that of Mr. | honor by years of ratity ; the other,a young political meed of his country ever ant 9 rest firm in the be: mit money to 1 as of | sents for publi iigheer ard i ab factured h lorse. ing'and brilliant talent’ who had | lief that the generous symp the old country, can procnre drafts “fue | eet tape ory re y Mt are fn Pistes, Cases, Quickaa, ke, ke | ‘The Russian telegraph is alleged to be capable o Sea Ea ie: culy to part with tai the same | of the Veopie, willbe arsed wd tiated by the tn aris, pau pos na Read Feet Che (prite | aemeole, like the Leghor and I Panama, to, lose either ahepe 10 ‘Thermometers aud Surveying Com | pressing ten different sounds by ten wires. The eh ‘4 that increased application to the du- | justice which has been done to the scarred hero of many (towns throughout England, Irelaad, Scotland, and serrate es % Sommnty tue eure | gle manera We EF proved construction, for | Om UIPETAph exponen two founds by iwo wires, by the ness ‘of | bates: tod hat thowe wh sought to sew the 4 a of ‘other h i - 4 A ma} made t the twenty-six souni!s com enth st in col ¥ sbaeriters hog to Inform thelr friends and the poblic | ongleaciag wih ibe trepeitier, cectoally prevents all Was, | medion! Purposes, Cou a i seven wires, bist tts 1s unnecOey rere tes Say, have visited | harvest of disappointment, embittered by the acorn of an i! per day ranch of ther busiaegs continues to r.crive ther led advantage over hats fileie it number of distinct sounds can ‘Troy. On Saturday night at | indignant poople t Maine hes the quiet and moral city 4 past 10.0" Brooks, | Axornen Fature—The Legislature o cing on Polaal tireet fro Worts ea tty ‘ah made enother ineffectual attempt to electa United Btates partic attention, and they frel qai arrangements bay fies iy for transmit y fewer wires to make an iataltigiole lan- U Gag, om P exis Real states in thik ty ai aro een Water Othee, | Suage, the object is accomplished. The difference bo- BROAD, No. 11 Wall stree ite certain thas, beret | The vavifeare tated clang a - el % $25 O00 GAG gums 1p galt applicants,on pro- i moue @ old | Ne tore, fu z 210 Broadway-oppouite Bt, Pauls Church | 3. m: my? lm*re ni to the Oth Ci ill i Boston | % ba : my26 Im*rc | | tween these telegraphs and Morse’s, consists in the sub- tirely consumed, with one or two small | Senator, The subject is now postpone wsoerewr by whigh i denis Saneforwacded. a SUMMER HATS. see —SOGAN & BROTHERS, stitution of sounds for marks, and greater simplicity. It Pipe, catieely com Sarge | Marty Stath, Convention The democrats of the Wie jE PAPSCOTT, b6 South street, ECONOMY AND FASHION. i " is distinetly audible in alarge room; and any, who will OO a ertiae acrthe fous being. print. | stvte‘of Meine held a Convention at Portland on. the lst 2 doors below Burling slip. ROBERTSON’S. IX HAT AND CAP | S4ATERS, No: 438 Broome street, comer of Broadway; | take the trouble to learn its language, may hear the news grent. Last Sunday | inst, and nominated J, W. Dana for Governor, on the 3B AND NORTH AMERL MANUFACTORY, clton “street ihe, under. NO Rem Nort ew Root peta ight,, Orders receryed at | a8 fast aa it is told at the other end. 0 discuss the com- Mire occurred in and consumed the stables in | first ballot. CAN OVAL MAIL STEAM SHIPS, | pigned bespeaks the ntteution ble to the quality of | the ghove place, and. MF. Clark's, 58 Henry Be | parative merits of the, phonetic and. hieroglyphic, tele he ngrese 1 afiowns lst oper cea | sey ean pare ala | Enea eed | Sry rete eemen pater LS Goras tet ireeeneeatanr ct 1 ore ciag i Cla weno ler contract 0 4 es uses en and written . 8 ‘orden, proprietor of | > rxenositY.— . raity, 85 per aent below the stan ces They arece | SS: HEAD QUARTERS determined that both are indispensible. For e rear of the north id ser teim the Manochusetts State Prison a few days HIBERN TA Gant. 4 Rare. ee Os AA wt eer OL te corrinieee, Tos eaceetiny end | OC ange Hotel, in the ey samme, streets. “It | ibeTuod his fret feat wanto steal a quantity of tobacco Cape J. Howitt: and ‘on a close comparison of their respective WINDOW SHADES. |. 4 | forthe venelit of posterity we should prefer printing. It | spread fet rapidly over to Congress street, consuming | and throw it over the prison wall for the comets he hed capt. a vs; no material difference can, be perceived, sreept tn FF largort, bert, sud sineale or retail, atprigge varying | i8 unnecessary to enter into the details of ite construc. | not onl aly Or orn of Mir, Worden, but two of | foft behind. It was considered a good-natured theft; for “CapeC. He Judkine, | thesinele paruenlar that the subscriber, han aria on 7 serie tion or mode of operation. It was designed and executed c ‘treet, and causing the destruc: | which a month’s confinement in the House of Correction pt. in eh all te th 75 cents to $30 8 pair, three siores om Congress street, ng we tid orton, ‘ia Halifax, a8 Tole | eee ane ac aalttroagh, and. ino poets % ELTY RRIKER, |. | for class illustration, and probably would never have | tion by Gre, water and removal, of considerable property. | would stone. a picamdeaaiale a eam arance 1 Extensive Window jafacturers an jers, been brought before the somo importance Three horses stables aforesaid, were roasted alive. Tur Lost May o& Fouxp —The Cleve! lerald OM BOSTON. FROM LIVERPOOL. sh, ‘he from ES 9—be: my6 Im te pot been attached to the Russian invention. The of tral jant fellows, althou, that John Columbia, or other person, July 1 1006. Britanmincssscsee 15, | tighner Same 26 Yoh couscas, Eychone ot TL DELMONICO, are happy to waform-aherr | “Our observation of the operation of the Phonetic Tele. | jrny hove heen triaga with of Pas by ciecclarmerene | On Sn Ie, ee Qurough the mail, more than Passace Moner. | taate and judgment, who are intlagnced in the:r purchases by . ifienas ‘and elie that their fe Broad. | graph, brings us to the conclusion that it will be found | of which we have t tenth ray of sunshine. twenty yrars post, by stating the circumstances evincive ion to Live! rations of cost, are invited to exaumtue the, and to ag No. & comes street, is now completed and | eminently useful in the communication of information, ‘The visit of the Guards to Troy, Inst week, occa: | HFENEY Yrnre howls known their present residence rom yoy to Halifax, beh oy : ah by the test St Satara, their ergot Wey, com wi beo ‘i fh there may be mney reporters eng: at the same sioned much inte: Sed fairer Por: | b+ letter post paid and directed to Samuel H. Mather, ectipassnive, curry qeperiesced surgeon. No berths, ve OOM OBENTSON, foruavfe in the city, and persons ofa permanent boone, In transcribing, whereas butone can be employed where | tions of creation, to whose susceptible meats 6 ey 908 Cleveland, Onio, will be amply compe: ‘ Ne ’ . Fepas desi re } ‘will be @ epaulet seems | ow “ ak simmgo ven ons, Saipan Pet it ttn | ig age mt espana ea | beet otter dak Gress tar 7 Courntet eran ei ane ty re a, LJ Le al oan #0 mucl the 5 “ a 4 Patek a SUBSCRIBERS having TAT: simp’ ts to eventually makeit approsch shorthand | t10°subluantent of baton, Tmanulac- | for endeavoring to pass counterfeit money; Ou seegiy favre Udavlanaes por {fully soliet the ESD. ?. FARR, 476 Broadway, ne | Writing, and therefore save time in communicating long | turers, A fire was also discovered ing pa Peng 1. all bs, on fhe Cl icone Permits on boardyat | He.’ They wil Mis ae edo. cadena Tootimente,—Charleston Courter, June ls. Fear of EC. Pearl's Hotel, ( wrapped tithe round sum of one thousend sere th be oes | teh sell ET) ea papeeathaanate Derance or Foxt Movi .nie.—A grand military and | street end 00 10) sonore three ‘and twenty-five dolilars, “He was set TN. (sas tae ator tata an ri Se Se oeara tae icmmenon the Sotkult, °°" | aferagen as the incendiary, and lodged in jail sail :

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