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SICRORS BAUE BLUES. FOURTH OF SULY (ge Ness Anica 2 ont an Ate at Ath war rere New vor i Stay he will bea a | bog June 27, 1846, the meeting was orgavized ig R. | pot ba i i C- Howe, boa. to the chair aud A. Delamater 4. wasap: | Ja ayer in @4 seeretde, motion of Mr. Hoi a a saxediet desserts ol Sve wan apngloced to guste mot ity, Hepuet «Sanat | Behar ns the “ GOSLING, Proprietor. of the sehse of the meering, Sohich motion prevailed, 3. 4 dslicious greqn turtle, ia soups and Messrs, Hayur peuter, Osgood, Levy aud Hyde coneii- | Li o’eh, ficed that, com fet 2 ae aay ol the following reselu> RT F 90a Were Saoiveds Tat we elect Sordisily comeraats Col. Alek ‘Hazan Huta the tenn, ting, a aby Fane nae mein it conseyience Sf ihe Maat titre ot ive meer je complett (orthation of his la iat of laa’ | ww vealtet thats Qattal exert, wh sh i the cause of so tied, ickory Blues) in the service of | wre Ketan fina bere ‘a pclae of fon, * soem fe seentng: cb ta Bee of Rew bowling, which is becoming so poy ft Tn Ah iH wk, for the purpose of prosecuting war wil mont Bowliug Saloon th coolant ‘s # Mexico | dent trom its being daily crow ded eas: cy, inc ~ Resvlved, That in Col. Ming we recognise the true and | The al patriotic citizen, the geutlem in aud soldier, and frou hi iliar acquainiavee wth military affairs for the last two » sara, we eurertain the highest, confidence in hi to lead on his command to glory aud houor, ve aad his country. tender our heartfelt thanks to Col. ; Sor the zeal, petriotiem, and prompt with nro: | he responded to 1! it the Goveror, ing gad st Veluntee rit that has appeared before ducing the first Volunteer Be the puclic (ou parade esolved, That of the Hickory Blues, | ye recoguise many of ur moat respectabl citizens, aa od | Seageted by ony otier oe Teele as sadiot tesa eg epee the Park, | when a oumber of brili nt pieces and Flag wiih chat spirit and courage that impels soldier. Ieacived, That the foregoing resolutions be signed by the Chairman avd Sperorare , aud that a copy be preseated to Col. Ming, and that they be published =i the public journals, Ou motion, the meeting jours WE: Chai irman, PP sgn” AL DELAMATERuSecretary. _iyttene MORE NEW INVENTIONS, J NITED STATESIMONUMENT—This National Monu- | tent ten feet high, covered with a Statue: of GEO. G. WASHINGTON, im bronze, in the act of giving to Cougress, made © juuble or granite which is surpassingly beautiful, Examined Ki artisns of ferent uations, viz. Americans, Italians, Rench and English Ie is traly'bivtscical fear nt70 ae | t day. tne model of the Battle Monument in Baltimore. wi flere ames of ail the persons who fell in the Battle of Verth Foint and kort MeHeury ~ ft death of Grn. Ross. examined by five artista, Ale God Tere ry Long, Kobert ‘Mil fe and ‘Jacob 3 jroudw: Sa urday, July 4, ‘fiom 9A Admittance 25 cents—children hhatt price. item OuN BisstLL ¥and 5 Wall street, near Brosdway York, Commissioner, appointed by the Governors an ler the laws of Delaware, Florida, Georgia, [liu Massachu> Maryland, ‘Michigan, Carolina, New us and aepenary blanks, by which much ime jas seed and accuracy insured. . He will attend at the | Olfive hours from 8 A, res.d nce of parties in ie eae It is hoped that the effort to concentrate business, and | to and experience of Mr. B. in it, will meet couragement as will warrant its continuance. re ne? TU MERCHANTS, FARMERS AND FAMILIES, N the city and count fe Pp, of Srey | oceupation, who oval give tax first rate reference, can be tained free. hex ie, at BUC! LEY, & COS Intelligence Office, ‘No. 27 John street. in the basement y ARRIS WILL PREACH im aries Universalist Church, “Elizabech street, near Walker, on Sabbath morui ny et the usual hour ; and lecture in the — nivg, on the * Glory and the Responsibilities of a Free Peo- ple. dyt irre MR. AUGUSTUS VON ASCHEN, Joun Hi Vow Arcues, of | d States of North dy4 1t®re t 15 y call on the undersig. whereabouts them by letter of his in order to receive information in regard to pro- Perty left to hun. Undersigued at the same time request any person who ive information of the life or demire of said Augustus ‘Vou Aschea, for which they are authorised to pay a reward if required—to apply to them. SRORT Et & DREYER, _dy4 Gtisttaw* re aver street, up TO COUNTRY BD MERCHANTS. ROWN SHEETINGS and Sh rtings, of every style and wid:h—all eS known brands, in eavy and fine—Stark s. Law: Indian Hi bot A, Premium Heavy be had at manufac- 18 and 20 Cedar | treet. Wide sheetings rd ; also, batts, wick, twine, warp, and wad- Southern cotton e mre 6 to M1, and 7 It®m) . N, UNDERHILL, WANTED WMEDIATELY, FEW MORE, VOLUNTEER: A, New York Legion, (Col. St be mustered into service hmme ‘at which tine the ay'will- commence.” ‘he men intl must be of xoud Character and constitution. “It_is desirable that exch man ould have followed some’ mechanical or agricultural pur: | r further = “ey 4 os a York, duly ‘1916. ATLANTIC GARDEN, CONCERTS, BY DUD WORTH'S CORNET BAND, ‘on Monday, J nesdy ani ‘nly, 6th, 7th, and Gn. Belections from Felicien, Dav mphouy of Le DESER’ ments, by the Comet Band. torent ior the Hac tine oa Prete Tare, J. The Desert shadows fond Infinity, : March of the cara are! caravan. Oh Night! Oh, Lovely Night. . Arabic Fantasia. Dance of the Almeés. . Oh, ofthe Ly haste not away. B prices, on the st-eet half ablork above Pea 3% cents very 3 e i 12. venson’s regiment,) to at the engraving and printing Particulars, apply Ve) ‘ultou street, Where an dy4 3:%m OPAE Pewee ). Meuzzim’ ‘. re 10. Onward mare “of the Caravan. 11, Grand Chorns to Allah. (End of the Desert.) Ps J. Young, Becheloris Marci—A. Dodworth, 2 Quick Stey—H. B. Nouw oth 3 Evergreen Gallop Lun ky. 4 Old Airs ; 5 an Ulney's Quick Seep—A. Dodwort W. ALLISON: Proprietor. Lost the neighborhood of Grand street and Bowery, | erday. three buuchesof Articval Flowers, ma feahers.. The finder will be suitsbly rewarded them ax Newton & Co.'s, 280 Broadway, or 171 Grand street. jit ‘un Kt mp Pico es 5 E SUBSCRIBE. aving been aprointer ts for, the sle of Redford Crown GI the manufactare of which has been lately recommenced, desire to call the atten- tiga of the public to the Glass; ; The Kedtord Girssis made from in the vicinity of th e only Crown Glass | made from that species of said in this country. ‘The saperi- ro this glass coasists in its brilliant white color, flint [et obtained irard Colleze, Phi ing gton, and many other ou'the country, and may be cher pu recommended to all Parsons who require a acrons, durable and brilltant article, Orders for any syze fom 4x6 to 18x30, Ist or 2d quality, | the Fulton Glass Low ng Glass, and of both. ORGAN, WALKER & SMITH, SyBSteod*re Window Glass Dealers, $2 John st. N.Y W Arun nes ee DESTROYER: ia, the. mow “wonderful discov for i immediatly & A er, numerous and. ‘them from the premises by one application. ‘or sale at 7 street; Olcott & ot id) Matden laser and te rooklny at Mrs. rs Hayes’s, Fulton st. Price 25 cents per bottle. im*r Ts somes swith orn, ‘nthe WINDO’ ‘They have a mauufactor 12 miles from the city of Fo shades at the least heapness, they a Where them a all, DONCK ENG & BECK EfeiNoww at Wien range seal, DUNCKER & BECK, ‘31 Im* re. A. GRIEVE, e i icthe allgwtte vuisable tad sae Fines Mock gids “Abordevat or or sinee Bird, ite Ci , Chinese Pheasant. ted from. the East Indies i os ia rds, saplies ind Myke Chatinches, Gol tud at Ro, 5 Nek and Tan King Charles’ Soapisle, jeoeived. by cury Pratt, from Liverpool, per Johu rr VAGUERKEOTYPE APPARKA OHN ROACH, Qtr a2 maga So, constantly on hand the ch “Oven ‘Aine Morice tise cae chinted MOST NATURAL, 316 Pearl street. It w quite unnecessary to say ann react oa be imposed upoa by the pretended wig hair work, in the vari- wrt Situs, ton henpeiaty econ tpt try promptly attended to. = GS; WIGS AND TO TEES, AND nearget that I head of hair, of any in Ne to be had at LAIRD'S, 98 Chatham street, thing in reference to these Wigs, sinee the extensive use, and popularity their worth. ut ae mong us, we deem it duty to { none may a A Bo Spe of “fees lid vi jes grea 2, ea EEAIRD'S, 92 Chatham st. PRAUTIVAL buUn KhbirLnu, 88 CEDAR STREET, YC. C. MARSH, A Science of Biocit: garth, Secmrgaphact’ ty Somes iy (A. TRUCTIO the ple vaca Sy Bir h 1 A See wren pee py eo Boo = saeecaietiebysbelenis iy ‘impart. 5 The pa pity 18 faithfally i Boots, ind operations ries ot stags |“ neni Condeting i out. Trinl balances ey the aie jm mae cc sels, and fp, calealat terest, Discourit, prolits, ation ” pe rtin hy eeei aeee ng a set; and if ifa ie Be of ity, will by th cogrte about one mouth, ‘and will received cerifeate ato ¥ ue nee with terms, obtain atte a = s fromo toot. tat ners mi ; sues cvening sy bre Friday ig meme st jaested either to | 3. | my tres Rhode “sland, N Printed forms and us on the occas | Ee its }2 Can fan CHALLENGE TO THE UNITED stares ES F | ~ FREE At the Willi | A whieh will thro rg N Afternoon exhibition of Ball 4, whem Herr Cadet will fire Cotta, joons, f HIBITION OF FIREWORKS, age Garde n, July ‘4th. rom 2 o'clock until rachute feet ie diameter, never at- ke ees ia one eveni 'o conclude with the Temple of Li be 2 ificent | and brilliant seale, with ssh of 36 ena jy3 2teje | play their Avnual Grand Match on two elevens of the above Wickets pi at the Red House. ces at 90'clock. cc. Je30 Iwer assortment of rocket CMDET pyrotechnist. ST. GEORGE'S CKICKET CLUB FIRE WOKKS les | a ‘Homan Candies, Pigeots ‘Forbillons DUNLAP & plays ines, of iehiGaisGN, e th July, between on het Keautifal ground commeu- ye ibers offer for sal: nm ae gg 35 Broadway TRAUT! iy re ye | A GHEAT A’ 0 THE Lovens oF ICE CREAM—From Locust | te i b Hill Far, twely Pe | subscriber proposes to. arnt Peale, | artis Beloou, Ne. 34 of pure cream, whe 1g tasted, prouounte very superior. ply hotels, pe ariee rt y events Poly, when wel | ge eee will eal! test for them: ‘his ill manufactured at the Farm, and war- as it is brought by the Camden and Amboy rail- ing resolved our National of the Order i dy32t#re deuce. by New Brunswick, most cordially far le west of Philadelphi se to the an article warranted to the citizer ouses, private families, | {) of whiel ich some The F. ation ani os aseibonep w ¥ bscriber | i} _iouamman D ABRAHAM. | | I. OF EW BRUNSWICK | Lodge No. 6, of New Jersey, hav- Jebrate the approachin, MUSIC TAUGHT. M DUMSDAY, No. 425 Broadway, « Canal street, Teacher of the forte, Accordeon and Viol, conti gentlemen of New Youk at their own resi ed, Mignone ext charge. men! Jy3 twer ‘erms rensona ‘and Strings for sale. Apply at 425 Broadway. LEOPOLD DE MEYER’S ATEST and most siaicet Com; LA DANS! iB DY. SERAIL, Just published and tor sale a1 SCHARFEN INBERG & LUIS, 361 Broadway. iy2 is*re sition, ry of io ite Lodges er Brothe: New York and viciaity, to participate with | | A.F. TAYLOR, Chia Com. Arr'ts,_ | The ‘ork. | LOWBER’S PaTENT Stes) PLATED LEAD N article mach sale at 261 aud 263 jy3 Iw*re HAVE this ther, JOHN BA New York, Juty 1, 1846. e busi tie is ie common Lead Pipe. For ‘ater street. THORS, OTIS LE ROY & Co. | ~_UOFARTNERSHIP. ———~*«| ayday,sgroeiated with mein business, my. bro- | conducted under the firm of H. & J. Ba HENRY BAYLIS. Jy? str ATLANTIC AND 8T. tee RAILROAD | CORTRACTO! OTICE T ceived at Railroad 7 next, forthe. ‘cra na the road, exter all’s river in} a aus, Profile Tandon ny thei a By order of the BILLIAKUS LMP KUV Bb. cer | Deeiaiabs | the Mi | gables ra, being spies Carol Bassford’ for sale. He din from a p Yarmouth, Board this city, from the 17th ven, jurther extension of the road, some fifteen or more additional miles, will to complete Company and put under cont Jasonry and Bridging. of it at, or near a distance of about i tile jeations ‘will be exhibited, and t * Office in Port- | of all the scen pope 7 at Matter the ith of June, Persona offering to contract forthe work, who are f tovbe undersigned, or to the directors; will beeasived te | ir proposals with references as to character the Engin carl be ract, abcut the first of August next. of Directors. ‘M. P. PREBLE, Pres eens Is will be Ofice of the alnnije aha Be, Lawrence | M, womthofjure | 7% o's division oy rtland, to Re Te- | a distance of prepared A. C, MORTON, Chi Portland, Me., May tain. Ore oN ne ne , entrance a Building, or 149 Fulton sir ve beew put in pe ‘ble and Iron, with Al ablons, They will no doubt the Lt 8 hy ne le > Bilivard and Peauch ea Loenthen aeerie teens | Cloth, and every article im the trade, coustandy on, hat India id for, | it rfect order. nite Table, os | and my20 Im*m A known ta the billined playing portion of the city, respectfu his friends, ini forma that = BLLLIAK Ds. + patrous, aud ve hi 1 fin RCADE deren iy Poca mi clay street, near stor House. » airy from his MICHA ‘late and we: = gh rate order a the city, wit atiendane all fi ms his friends, Gentlome OC HRED illiard play yers m gene: y themselves, can have a» table Gentlemen PLANY PUK TED, URCHASERS are invited to call at Chambers’ ware: No. 385 Broadway, for a superior and warranted ecticle. al7 im*r | spa at the b: | aa ata pore and sega. | cL PHEL i cue ne of the | MODEL OF NEW YORK. lonces, steamboats, HE, UNDERSIGNED is now receiv to be represented upon the Fo al of his | ey is iil be leted. Thes: lene tnd tre repreet sation, aoe fen places of Le age ets, Ke. ‘A number of the frst artists, both Iandeapes ‘inters, can find employment’ by apply at the re ‘ew hours from 2 to Ww agents, and —— capable of transactin, ines. Bei Ae we basi | g orders for views | North Riveraes Libesa views rary rea | nied for a rn em | vtunowtlctoran kn if peak bi ny serge | |» BE.LDEN. 360 Broadway. its 0 JEWELLERS, PURIATUR! OM Way Mee pS Bronteer selene eet ‘Writing, Dre: I ie PAINTERS, ke— ears ot Travelling, 4-4 ri and Jewell Settin Watch, nd pencil Boxes; af | colnasa ued \e Sandie tie contain we rength and thickness as the Kedford, and is ‘desi cha a tees boys, pips, tuum cra te contain mae ie for ste, factories, steamboats aid canal boa! wang Tarteey of the Fabove stiches eeneraniy, on ined it een houses, &c. wears (iiss may be seen in the Merchants? Exchange, mate indy , > Ssaremesaaats, ont create near And Performance cA Excun: NEW Y EXCURSION 10 the Pann an Soe Wisk on board tne splebd e foot of Barclay a street, a mei nifieéut Orators fornied by Mg 1 i Gharef.c° hc Be aie yes TONS, Mi NEW Oratorio Sleepers. nual bxcursion of the a ety wal wate ace, om ieee a : AUBAR YS velock Hg ord to New butt Me SEVEN SLEE phen on a 6 aid of a full with i ye yooa! talent of der the re have the pleasure to announ PHEAN PAMILY he aud will jusic will tely to \s and returning. Tickets $) each, (retreatment Hall, Franklin Square: andrew, 296 Bowery; either of the Board of f Managers steamer, where a ekets for which may b procul ii'rench the cit: hh ti bode ang will torah as the Sek Toce ot enaagal puts extra } may Saxton J.P. Perkins, Mil Ne. 1 or of RK SACRED MUSIC sexi ‘BURG! “the Seven fy nth srt be rchestra, the city, im the Ist Presbyter divection of ly volunteered their servic form some of their choice pieces at Newburgh, Mi also be provided for the occasion. Oratorio, the party will ndid entertain red ou be ba of | i roadway; J. B. Wall street; of £0. WHITLOCK, beg v> $8 Canal street. jy3, 467,07 EW YO Tanning on the 4th July, if ‘To Yorkville, Harlem ay hour, from 6 A. to 644 P. M. ‘To Fordham and Williams’ Bridge, every hour. To te places, hite Plains, and Yacermed | Tand 10 A. <P. . five trains, dy 20 hos PATERSON RAILROAD. OURTE will lea as follows: rson Depot. A 6 5030 Stis*r NEW PO RATION OF JULY ARRANGEMENT—The trains Leave New York, «| ‘clock A A AD A COMPANY. FOUR AES OF JULY oa PHILADE: REDUCED FARE, j OS on Thursday, oe 2d Joly, ils, wi ae AT 9 o'clock A. To afford rrunity, New York vost ther i Nn reion ticke for four dollars, eat oy, cag from Philadelphia, 4 July, “fe ith charged at the sume rate. Soctver after the above states Train, from the foot o! at reduced fare, to the citi = pone hi the 6th 1 Excarsion Tickets from Philadelphia to New York wil lates. Srith nahi 'HIA, . lowing! vat | Raa 26 to jydsi*r FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION NEW BR UNSW! TO BY THE NEW JERSEY RAIL ROAD AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Coney Island each way. a L ‘ON iv Te MORNING Buy by steamer DELAWARE, Ianding ae, m M4 Das at Conev Island each way, accompanied by D and Cotillon Band. Leaving the foot of Hammond st. 1 P.! ive Deloncey st. 2; Pier 1N. R. Canal st. Ug; Pike st. Fuss 25, Sante for the TILLON WARE schole excui lown Cotilion Band. na ald mal Hig vat 00 at 12 0 Rica at Hand pier ion aftor Passengers the Scenery of the ING M MOONLIGHT Rt unsion AND a mth ivot gf Hammond ry Fier NR foot o' No. ith state rooms very conve: families with children, she will afford excellent tiesto to breathe the pure and invigorating air of the Recarwing to the force whol ND COT! , by steamer DELAWA. FINE NDAY EXCURSION. IF FAIR WEATHER. (AROUND STATE LANDING at Perth Amboy ‘The splendid «1 BANY, Capt FrmncisB will tig, foot of fat iarter it -athalf pase 12: foot of Delaney stree the foot t 8, Del ancey | ‘K— 0 ‘Gees J Fare for the entire Excursion fifty cents, children un- er ‘eignt, free. jy dm FOURTH OF JULY. Excursion to the celebrated Rockland Lake> t NORTH A cursion to Vre: le the High , Chine ingon street at quarter South Fern ara ated atreet at half, revisely, and proceediny redidica Hook, the fan o'clock, Mi and Teturninge peste M., and arrive in th wengers at the wha igkets for the whole board. SO fxmed for its Yellow Perch and Pure ies On the Fourth of July, 1846, the steam- AMERICA, ‘Captain Fa idica Hol Kk, or Rocklan og each way at Harlem and Yonkers, to give gers time to view the magnificent and unsurpyss enery of the North Hiver, from the highest mountain this street at a quarter past ast 9, and Hammoud stre it the Nort clow 9, Can IWo'elock, A, i te and make a ne ‘Tickets procured at the office fo the city by street, which are nes transferable, pant will not the | FXCURSH GRAND 4TH JU ie Nie bem d | cpg rt all aie aig ll a Ini 1256 cents each way. E FOURTH OF JULY, ¥ EXCURSION. | my eral, et wr | oug Tal ait a7 th wal new and interesting aaere |B Wy ern caged oe - Ee at ste villege of pater time; ser efyia c: a5 peasy to the passengéfs to get cs eB sean steanboot ROBT. L, STEVENS, Copt. R. L. seer jenve Morning Exenrsou. Excursion. | Pier foot of Murray aent, &% Pier, foot 0 eaten: | 7 » id ci" 4 ” iy NolNit ig The boat will return to New ¥; landing as shove, in | jou of Fireworks. A band of ina- Fi 1p, 50 cents. er th Jul: my eget seen giving Passeni se to the same eviews of ‘the | harbor and city, an¢ Jersey City and Brooklya, and rom re for the excursion, 50 ya e number of persons RKY TO FOR? HAMILTON. rietor of the above Ferry has, for Rped om ‘ion o| inhabitants of the | cities: Pd New York 7 Brooklyn, plac cae boats on Ne ro aly ae ‘OPRIE- re) A. Mal iw ht, Yue WA E, oy Captain’ J. Parks, | of ba low oe Na sine ee Mind 12seahe, and 3% | GRAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION, | Evening. | dite atten steamboat HENDRIK HUC- | vort distan ae ot New the shippi ded nd eect | B iP AM, and 2 cars a, a2 ane ie, Wandit a 123g, 1, 2, 3, ie oer bind nd 946,19, WONG and UN AM, 19%, 1%, 2 i Pere Hamftion osc way. Fare 125¢ cents. THOMAS BEILBY, Proprietor. FOURTH OF JULY. EXCURSIONS TO SAN On the Fourth of July ST. NICH leave Chambers street eet, (EH Mr ee aed oa irket street (E ae ta Brooklyn at ilar excursion OLAS, Captain Deming, =. a qu: at he wha Wen uarter past 4 o’cloc! Bay, and return t >. Y HOOK. 1846, the Steamboat | will at 8 olelock 3 ord return, | the trip, eg tee Of the ocean, pTiekens Ak jee excursion, 50 cents—to be had on beard | | e CELEBRATION OF INDEPENDENCE | ast 7 o’clock A. at hal pect on lock, and pues with the following mili xy compan eevee vaptain Captain jon Rattle ‘Compan: compani ie their 10 ot SB certs lodges of fat LO Ken ‘ork Brass Band been en, fe lendid w milterrine at lew Brui nity to ford itn eelebration which is i to take ie om veceived ist | for New Fork ard oetuck P. Me Fare for the excursion, 50 cents. from the foot of Barclay 1 Elsworth, will | Troy aud Albany on on her regular passage down to ‘New York. lestrous of avoiding the heat and Al dail! Vill leave Net Fourth of July Excursion to New Brunswick, N. J. | ‘The steamboat SPLENDID. beg yon will leave the foot of C! D Cat, F H. A. ra st; pier 1, No ‘New Braiswick, | the im- kk, will wakiuy Brunswicl ee trmbaes tee wt | Ing her pa fine oppor | Porting appearnnce of the above mcntiqned companies. ‘The Splendid, on her passage to. New Bruni take the turuing the outside Tickets may be had of ‘Mr. C. Brown, Tammany Hall: Lt. Branch Hotel; Messrs. ©. &'A. Mi , 148 Bowery, aud on board the boat FOUKTH OF JOLY. Grand Excursion up the Hudson River, The new low pressure steamboat TROY, ‘Cay tain A. Gorham, will | jatthews ve New York » OD. iacarday, 7A. M., on her regular passage to Albany an ure steamboat NIAGARA, Capt. Wm. the same moming, of the city, bi Ww 4 Boing | a and confusiou and danger incident to the ce! may take the Troy, land at Caldwells foargh, ‘return by the Nixgara on her down tri reach the city in season to enjoy the more rational amuse- ments of the evening. can compare with the Ni Poreonfortand safety, there are no boats on the North | gare and Troy. They the comsand of officers well known to the olttnens Port tunity of CF York for their attention and Seatloman| ly di landing-to retur:, can ha ‘acne frvrnds nn fag a short tine delightfully on fand on the p most be tie wil cenery of the riv ‘ursion, 50 cents each way. have aa opportunity. of enjoy: nd return ia the Jy2 tre _ “FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION. ‘To New ee Mf and Perth —_ At 9 O’Clak A. M., foom Barcla; ‘The steamboat RARITAD 6 as her, will leave the foot of Barclay street, uly | Ath, at 9 o’clock A. M., for Perth Amboy an‘ N Passage row affogdine pleasant views ofthe bay and harbor, the Qua- ick, taking the outside through the Nar- rautine, y Hook Light,-&c. Returning, the Raritan itaven ew wy Brunswick at alt past 1 0’elock, Perth Amboy at agqnm fore 3 arriving ia New York at if past 4 o'clock, Fare for the whole excursion. 50 cents, Fourth will be celebrated in New Brunswick worthy of the he tary procession will be hovor- CY, New Kemal ‘3 and. Hours of 1K cr Sapt. Mayhar, and the Inde . ‘ork, aceompanie je30 t*re FOURTH OF JUL RSION. ‘he steamboat INDEPENDENCE will m: os an jon tp around Staten Jsl- landiog at Perth Am- boy a sufficient time: tor vi ¢ Ladies’ Fair, held at the Ra- titan Seminary, seaving foot of Canal street at. 16 P.M North river, 1% P.M. om street, East river, at. 2) PM at 2% P.M. P.M. e. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE, denen Boots and tashions, made under ou and splendid assortment of all new, latest Paris and French inspection and warranted. low, for ony wholesale and Pr ‘We solicit Merch Clerks aud Eanes lealers to call and e hasing beat We do business on the cash principle to undersell any noe our new stock in cis Sold betes BATHING, Bani DRESEING, SHAVING, LON, No. 61 weapon! x Hi prosdwe ed and ‘well ine wer ce 0 erous convenience, wer been a feature io hi gentlemen teat he wi ing them that such a and tenti , as ws ion. iG. ir cue may | city for comfort Person. 4 old, Hale Cutting, Katy clea brashes for each person, having | ness for many years, al, give that baanch o mis im*r TENNIS ay 2338 BOWERY. IT HE Subscriber, having tak would inform his friends Alley, and the who thorou! ‘To the All Sipecby Sis tortthe conteniente with an alley of 120 feet, in eomplete ord sufficient to secure and Beran and rere amuset Bit cares le, of th the patron re of the H. WOOLLY, Bat Ball Alley, New York, May 7, 1846. Direct! ment. As th er of tha br the quality of his, Liquors freshments, he will leave to the judgment of ¥ opposite Prince st. _my9 Im®m ely arrang athing Department was hecesss._| is arrangement for the comfort and conyeni- | now the pleasure of inform- where shaving, hai an be earried on wineries he would i in- f his al9 Imins*m the i pony re wards of $150, Las cea 5 CITY FIRE INSURANCE ¢ COMPANY. No, 61 1 street, C New Yor. ne years, and in that | ‘ompany exceed its capital stock | eS Fire effected on appli- ly ING, President. ¥, eooeeen: aad New Sees mw a3 2mis*r opens the merit a fi renee in Ay omega ad me sate and iar ti alone te om the country dane i as heretofore. in the tobe able to please the of hie house tor test ae: house market affords | jinery, mer- bon “toca favorable the two Co ed iting may | notify their customers im TER, President. | ry. | KD € jv3 lwis*re on the Bra | frenced bat a, g FOR SALE, between five and six 0’ velock, ae street. did Jouns = Horses, warrantes i travellers, and full ct We One of them THE SUBSCRIBER would inform the pubne ‘that he has on hand, hi known as the Western Hi louvie and single Horses, from of New York, which have just arrive jy?) is stable the westera J ta Jersey city, splendi jot of part of the State | _D. SMITH. Sa ees ‘TLEMEN’S SUMMER HATS—The new style f Summer Hata just introduced and for sale by X, 128 Fulton st., next door to the Sun offiee. < PANAMA HATS—A fine assortment, for sale by NOX, Hi djy3 Iwis*re ater, 128 Fulton st., next door to the San office. SUMMER HATS SELLING OFF CHEAP. A La Pur sty! bie ae a wd Rutland braid Hats; i late, &e.. with a fu terns, at the wet cK fant: iv3 wre ¢ assortment of Panama, Leghorn, and D ble braid Hats, Also: the new style gentle pelle at $2 30; fine Moleskin Silk, 50. sane oa fur s’ fine and ALTHIPONY + § Fulton, New York. attention of the pablie to & Hats, of the r jy3 iwer ‘man Hats, $3; short bov w Hats: boys? Lephote, Fon te fine Leghorn and Braided riment of Caps, of the newest pit, ‘A, 4 Canal st, cor Wooster, a0 Chatham at. & U FASHION ABLE HATTERS, Sex Hosahys senate The subscribers beg to call the ir choice assortment of Summer rice $3 50. ¢ Leghorn Hats, which they will M, B. WATTRIPONT, W! 8. A , together with the lease of the street, known asthe Bee Hive. to JOSEPH LYON, 238 Water st. H. J AME! TO MANUPACTUREKS. A Great Bu and machinery and O6th street, Yorkville, printing and id copy ain—To let or leas: for sale. at the corm dving establishment. team engine, boiler and apparatus comp! r rollers, screw and Cylinder press heretofor alarge factory, | printing blocks, shalting an Apoly ‘on the pre: iniees, orto BHU WE: 132 Brotday _jy3 lw@re comer of How, MORR'S HOUSE, LONG BRANCH This House, built last year, and mnch elaegeh thi now open for th encouraged by the alwa from Fulton street, ba sey strert, run daily to O “iyfadser 1m receptii J. EMIUM BOOTS. PR re joa FRENCH ee, Saye for ds >. Ky mate, we | for dee bk t Far Btore, VoUNa & ioNRs, Qnick actanand arith American tant xertions to deer th vere ae i! JON f guests. The ig patronage he wh me sn oeee convey passengers to > Lous Branch, 4 miles, ‘WwW. MORRIS. Breach ee inthe ite as | city. street, lew York. Ia endatere VIEW OF yoy E. Ae - ere the me on! ipemeraeen en i me, oe tare 0s Were 3%, Por Tickets, a ner provides e380 tJyar ican’. office, 144 board. Namber ds, Newower the Exhibition whurg ds, (and the ‘of Tickets iF THE Oe RDS ATE | -XCURSIO) mboat HENDRIK HUDSON, on Saturday, nsaly IN—The Wh delightful vie ontgomery and Pat; ke, Ke. an of Fireworks. same to re- FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION. ‘The steamer THOMAS POWEL eas: Johuson, will leave th b foot of ven stre 1 Pessine ion os arious Jan New and Narrows, excursion down fortifications of the by 44 past 11, Hammond river, at'\¢ before 12 2 o'clock, lending ‘are for the excursi io. 2 North past 11, and pier Se d_Will recura to the ext A band of music on board. jv2 3tia®r THISTLE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. Grand Excursion and Cotillon Party to WEST POINT. On as of the the pres 'e made ari ments to In order + Aa excellent band has beunder the direstion of Rowe & Lepidt, caterers, will bu confer tionary 4 twill | o'etock Liberty Prison past Tioker | f00 os Fea and be had Peter L cares! wed. ¢ past To dort & Dunham = landt street, an: on the moming of Willran during the month of as follows, | are 124g cents. N. B—Btages willbe | boat audort and Bath, also at houses. XCURSIONS, the soil cov re in excellent or: ed the present spring. On y pleasant afternoon there will the Colonnade El | ar airs, marches, walt: The Ferry bay re | stp.gemmtotel or eek. ferriage 6 centa S a es for teaee | | A ih Pie = | 5 | | THE a DELIGHTFUL OF pas the Hadson ri th | be in | is Fields. ‘un eacelteee Band of Sa | which will perform selec one fi from the favorite Operas, popu: | | mar 1, Canal and Christopher st, A WV THE FOURTH, her re re vis vessel will ‘Charleston on Monday, Gth | 4P.M., from Pier No. 3; North » 9th July inst.—The mana- jatle Benevolent Asso: solicitation of their. m r we their first and ‘hy Ay season, to take place on el, Es Se jor, have by } ‘oint. Three or four hours enery of that romantic ot the cotillons will fr, G. of 0734 Pacaew, the celebrated the mansument of the refreshment and probation, t seals | its its ‘Northern’ Hotel, Coan the, Land ‘and attree je from tht city. ons ow preseut & charming nepect, the trees be witha rich 1, having been considerably | tu 4 Hoboken Oe relay street until nu 'D mi imer hee: day, be i hold re joge or freight, apply on board, Fe ee ee ANDEWATER & CO, jys 20m Broad street. NEW LINE PAC P fe splendid, fast hit e tons burth Captain Tyeotay, 4 ay day rank Wi an application on s hoerd, gay toot ot Be At their General Passoge Offi jya me }Y_acket ofthe 2iat of duly. and favorite packet ship HOTTIN: | a Buzsley, will sail on s should not as, to make ‘Ho conclude with the Dra | THE | STHE GRO ay | Tey Da Heh iti | wat sete NE med. | Faso centa, to be hiad at Buxton & Miles" | Musie stores, and at the ames Ss | ALK THA Ri Bones, i ets Raturday tveging. July will de perform: d American the GAME COCK Fe WILDERNESS, oF the Back We — Samp 'r Marble ; Col Mereville, Vache ; Dorring- ¢ (lara Mereville, Mrs Auvote Mr G An- ery . Alter Mysteri- by Mrs le de | y CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. telle Mrs Aion ; 3 Mad Miss Kate Wasuinarox, July 8, 1846. ‘The Senate was not in Session to-day. House of Representatives. UNFINISHED BUSiN PERFORM. FTERNOO: fekronst ANCE. will one oretoc, eich the nie Rational Di 55 The billto reduce the us amendments were offered, some of which passed, and others were re- | jected. Mr. Huncerronn’s sabstitute was verbally amended, and then rejected. ‘The Committee rose and reported the bill, as amended, to the House. The previous question was then moved and sustaified by the House, by a vote of 112 to 96. Salt was stricken out of the 20 per cent. echedule, by we | a vote of 109 to 8, A motion was thep made to reconsider, but lost—yeas 101, nays 105. NO! iG which the Comed of the HE WALL, m To conclude ith the al a WARLOCK OF act Derformanes will Commence at half-past 7 o'clock, ah ing ies wi GINIUS, AN LIBERATOR. dpwhe mtr of Songe and Dances, 10 be followed by the D: y the Draws MOUNTAIN UXOVER. OnE GLEN. of STA R-SPANGL ED BANNER, ORIOU Ue FOURTH H—ArF TERNOON - AND VENIN rae MANC REENWicHi THEATRE Chariton streets.- See for the Summer Seasou.— mer Ot Varick and Saturday Afternoon, Jul the performaues t ioe Great sensation produced. The Speaker could not Bitrir new patriotic po enyitied Pes | NGTON’S keep member in their seats. My Feetr; Wank varie, Heokinn® Daly ‘Tho next question was on putting salt on the Uist of pan, _Fatriotic Bong, by, Mr Dew | free articles, and it was carried—yeas 105, noes 104. The Speaker was then called upon to vote, and he voted no, and declared the motion lost. | A motion was then made to reconsider, and the yeas | and nays were being taken as this despetch closes. GRANDE- spman; Achmet Bey, Mr Henkins. Performance ~Comnencis si iacer at with | HE CORN LAWS OF ENGLA cers ae | ie 10 GRANDE cand” WASHINGTON'S BIRTH: BY THE MAILS. ® Wasuineton, July 2, 1846. A very important bill was passed by the Senate og 25 cents; Pit 12% cents; Private Boxes $1; Seats in Orchestra Boxes, each 74 cents. GRAND GALA DAY. ASTLE GARDEN.—Jul halt | | of this district, including the town and county of Alexandria, to the State of Virginia. We regard this as a very beneficial measure to the Alexan- | drians, but know not what may next follow in the way of retroscession. Gurleg the cag, a f' Bronze Horse, b: uring the v ir overture of ronze Horse, by uber. Grand Gallon Entiezhe: Tht momsieg will covclede with the overture of the Duinb Girl af Port ‘At i? o'etoel Salute will se fired from the adja- cent Islands in roops.on the Lower aa es, tngether with innumerable vias | Wasninoron, July 1, 1846. ing, casting around the. delicio Usinina the Eatere description ofthe celepresed, are- | tin RNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK, | Political Breakers—Dr. Duncan—A Removal. The remarks of Mr. Brinkerhoff, of Ohio, yes- terday, expressing the course which he believed the democratic delegation would take on the tariff question, viz., vote for Mr. Hungerford’s substitute ; and speaking for himself particular- que The Tramp of Fame, ha Halvaen f The monds, he W Waltz, Strauss. AS: D: f the . stomachs | Be, coe Sees Vallee. The afternoon Derlormancs | ly, that he would not vote a tax on the stomac! Sprspides with a Comic Move, or Wooden Shoe Dance, by | of his constituents, to harmonise the cracked and r. Thom, | The mori The Afternoon Ex- hibition, 2 rh SATURDAY EVENING, July dth, 166 The evening’s entertainments will commence with a Grand | ‘arrangement, 123¢ cents. discordant notes of the organ of the government, | because the administration had not made an i istributi loaves and fishes, J hich, * Stall mel ‘Stealine.? | equible distribution of the > Sir Heian, ‘The Misses Vallee, wll peat ina Fashions | and had neglected in this particular the third State |b, Polka. The first part to conclude with a Natioual Over | in the Union, cansed at the time » good deal of per eevoetioaessot Malt suncien fine promeneey ead SAGAN: fire Mr. Holmes, of South Carolina, men- ely gentlemen outside the ment After the promenade, a variety of Overtures, Songs, Dances, | + co: to several | ee ine ide THE STATUE. wade, fiarteduin , he House, that Mr Brinkerhoff was on | eecseoee geld strike for higher way, and Mr. Bayly, in his re- yf ve E WOR rea before the committee, did not eulogise the ~“PALMO’S OPE HOUSE. — spirit which actuated the honorable representa- CHAMBRE KS STREET. tive. Members at their boarding houses talked GRAND CELEBRATION OF itie FOURTH | oy er the matter, and some were @pprehensive oF JULY a the United Sta | that Mr. Hungerfurd’s bill was a rock on which ‘DER, the celebrated Germs ion give THREE ENTERTAIN: i hours, vig Decidedly th et the democratic party would split. See what a | Little day brings forth. I will not say that there | was any pre-nreangement. It would be impxe- Per. Rut to-day Mr. Wick, of Indiana, took up idgels for the administration, and’ said that ie S himvelt had asked for office, but been denied, 5 For this he would not desert his principles; and 8 OT a eR when members of Congress came here to truckle ORDINARY ty IAGIC AL and bargain, to put the screws to the administra- tion to squeeze out a little pap, they we uld go MEMBER, THIS IS POSITIVELY TRE joie in contempt of the honest portion. God | ha" DAY. dy tere p Es 7 hates them, the whigs despise them, and nobody nino ROURTH OF JULY. | \ipy. loves them. ‘The devil, the father of lies, mast ary Nt TUE STERTAIN Mi NTS, take them. It would be better for'them to go over GABRIFE!, RAVEL IN ACTER: | tothe whigs at once. Mr Hitohi¢, who was sting ‘ORC WS EGHIBITION OF | ina reporter's box, was highly pleased apie Sie W 8 notes. : Mr. McConnell cruelly seized the occa- | EVER EXHIBITED AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT. 1¥LO'S GARDEN.—Saturoay Evening, July 4th, 186. —The performance will commence with « popular Overture, filter which the comi pantomime of LA FETE LHAMPETRE, in which Gabriel Ravel will play his cele- chirieter of the Chev: ourdan. Much of the Double Tight Rope. appear in the piece. eee by Mons. Henri. Arabs—Arab an Festival, by the Ravels—Pas de Dervise ata Tambour, by Javelli Re | vel, = the whol Javelli Ravel will perform aes de Fusil, Tour de Balonz, Les ult Aerien. runuaion fot the Concerts A-le-Masard Noon. sion to say that the attacks on the administration did not come with a good grace from those who had failed to get berths as paymasters. This was extremely cruel; and were it not for the fact that Mac talks as he chooses, his remarks might be considered personal. Yon will see by your regu- lar Congressional report that Mr. Stanton said something interesting on the subject. Dr. Duncan, formerly the representative from Hamilton county, Ohio, was in the House yester- day and to-day, and seemed, as of yore to be quite at home, while ‘eae ai one of the desks. There is a good deal of talk in the city about 7s eantrestamants tp conciode the gavieh | Mr. Attorney eoccral Mason interfering with the ble Hariequin. or the Enchanted Trumpet oF men catting w, cleric a Under- tions eel aaa ee he Pease the haved Paarl, | first auditor, a Veet In the course of the evening wil | be singe a magnificent | wood) to be turned out, to make way for 6 EXHIBITION OF Fite; WORK id ary | Jones, of Petersburg, Virginia. Mr. Underwood, d het, Beara Lights, ke, the lio pieces | T believe, was on a committee several years gO, = amon EY, Gea a ho ‘ore than | which sat in New York, to investigate frauds at u diameter, termi in a de Joie. The | the custom house. Frum. Thunder Wheel ue Lover's Knot, a re- __— markably complicated and briliiant piece, exhibiting at. the Wasutnaton, ox, July} 1846. Close a bright and vivid light, which will tie itself into. more clock, M. than a thousand dilferent knots. ‘The Maltese ce Diamond and Siar Piece. Eyres id of Enypt. The Bear of Tremendous Day in pe pee ty extel says thirty feet in diameter | * iihewitha grand TEMPLE OF LIBERTY :this | When we closed our letter to-day there had been some eight or ten speeches. The following is | the list of the day, politics and all :— a 1. Mr. Thompson, of Pa , dem., tariff—cold iron. 2. 2. Mr, Hunter, of Va., Ihour—free trade. 3. Mr. Toombs, of Ga., of discriminations. 4 Mr Wiek, of Indiana, dom.—a savage lecture to t Fires, decorated with crim ans gre ith a grand national design, extending from th Garden, covering term: ' extreme north to the extreme south o} an area of 5000 square feet, in the ceatre of which will be seen the Sun dawning on the glorious day that gave us Liberty ! Doors open at half-past 6 o’elock ; entertainments begin at half-past 7 o’clock. Tickets 50 cents, ~ GOTHIC HALL, BROADWAY, alii Brinkerhoff, for his assault yesterday upon adminis NS. G. TIETZ will it jlendid Mechanical rT inet of toca with nthe Di Duck of Vaucanson, ev- Mr Carroll, of New York, whig, tariff of ’49. Cal ery evening, from 7 until 10 o'clock. iv Iwistre HOWES & edhee 2, YORK MAMMOTH | ir. McConnell, of Ala., dem., cl \aracteristic. . Me: Woodruff, of New "York, native, protection. Mr. Smith, of New York, whig, do. EST EST, | 9: Mr. Stanton, of Tennessee, dem., defence of Polk Tie b a SEMEN. ores apy Mr. Barringer, of North olin, whig, tariff of Mr. Ficklin, of Illinois, dem., free trade. eles Re, the rece eye Meo Midershaes | 12 Mr Ball of Kentacky, wig, aw of 4 a df ir. Reece MADAME MATUEMACARTE, oH whose new style of Eauestrian Feats, a precultaly her own, ape Bein Paine 4 end the charming th nef she chai er audi- 7. Mr. Hough, of N jem., ag inst taxing tea and ence, render this gifted and highly-edue Tead- | cofie, kc. fei the vabite to the bril ant deer a og 18 aes ig, Din of Me. wih A mest Ande YP my erin. 19. Mi , Houston, of Delaware, ¥ hig , out-and-out gdby tie dn pen tey ea rior 49. Mr. Lewis, of N Y. whig, tariff of °43. A majority of the speakers held on for an hour, the minority varying from half an hour to fifteen minutes. The House, which was thin all day, af ter 10 0’clock, P.M. became almost depopu fated. The candles bumt with a sickly, melancholy light, on the unoccupied desks, and the voices of a ee rdinary feats o Tride in atmo horse set hse 17 Acts of Horsemanship, eg 6 ba appear in hy” p+ io i sone ana wi ays, aad humorous ve ‘d metallic sound vibrati | magtie Exerciese, Classic Pia ag dt ‘NMantr, the speakers bad a har pea eee ing NISON and the cnappronchable Clown, Kid Ast through the almo:t empty Among the Performers is the celebrated ged prine pal Ri Ri- | galleries, with a most discordant reverberation. 9p, the Tiapotenn of cee Arent Si. “HOBBS feas on" From the temper and general tenor of the de Horseback are the mont ¢ ever wi aver re not nderhotl soon te to-day, the onslaught ooeaey ehele Coma “ied ar enh ‘aro - “4 ist the bill of yesterday, was somewhat soft- ETE.” Wonderful Paty Mr.Cole's | ¢ d, though the danger is not removed. It is wie Mr Sree | sill ; matter of extreme doubt whether the bill of id Gi a Cito ane gy, wearing a id Bron ies oy | modifications will pass. fiReeaeBicet MPR BAe Mmery | «Seem ems Hoes ar manu Ib " ‘whole Bien ker es ‘and elas Barringer Tae ‘with Gentry. om ing he ieedings moot taleated, and slasele performers | é inthe Hed corny. of Equestrians will perform B | ewe of PR Nh Se Ce then ath of duly ate they will vine all the prineipal cities and towns in the State, } art ef rre | FOURTH OF JULY. | Gi bie, WY Pawiey, fave the pleasure of a: | ave the p » ms, One sand the, pubis that ey. | if ‘0 € t the Apollo Rooms, on Sat- ive their ee eke: concert, at the i 10 ey a: hitee Jooking to the Chairman for the floor. Hemeey looking happy—feeling his whiskers. ‘Thompson and Strohm, whig and democrat, serious over the prospect of A defeat of the 1 look! teri 2. * tin a brown study, or perchance he dreams. ONCERT. Sykes reading a news; c “obb in the chair, wit ile o’er his face listening to the Speaker. at the reporte: Stansbur; Pages lofling in the chairs. Dromgoole and Thurn me wits es seriously. Here and there a siragler in the Herald reporters the only visible ws of the corps prevent, excepting Father Staxsbury. bree’s bool tores, At Fite. Hall & Pond’s, tw’: &D & D COLISEUM, se BROADWAY. NO. Mr. Dromgonle adjourned the House at 1Jat DINNEFORD nigh*, to ineetat in the morning. Rirnbich oprulys fee So public tops fret suomet mperan; | yanments, the sim of which, will be t Nouse of Representatives. al. yeneft of following out the course of | Wasnixoton, July 2, 1846. rt of the + pen satanic will be | eatemen character and talent. "THIS E pelt tf the moderate drink. Bis. ey sil ree te Penal he iyaintance of RLY sHoom Nor FROFITIOUS TO LROLLATION. Wien Mr Gor ny obtained the floor ina night it was suggested to moet (his morning at nine o’e! 4 ied there will be nobody the onorable gentleman repl oe Tah hank jnebriate; and with le ¥ sent to I e.” On coming ty a Brcuwcee ih Tig, the ‘chiet clerk (in the absence of Major French) other eutert was calling the roli—there were not re bsepe a cours. Je® inemberé present, probably owing to the lateness THIC HALL, BROADWAY } aroma am ee somies of ot Lert ibe keot, wes EER the splendid M micni r. ‘ Te ey bE ce Dock of V inattemtance, apd od bal ‘the brook net tne eee rainy miveipes, moved that the dal apt tedious prooese of She call be ya ied with, to be lowed by emetign to go into c¢ ips ne carnal hes not boon read. SE (in itis seat)—We don% want amy ity will Find a o—" We did nothing but listen to Bun- mrs, whieh, to be found’ ‘combe ") Mr. Cocxe.—Is @ Mr. Tuomrson.—Ii juerum. bk The Sreanen.—No business can be done without a it? {Ci take to half pest ten to get © (walking over to Mr. Cocke )—Let the Tennessee Y ort bjection to the readiag of the journal ! “ee rel me amore ratioual Ti eat ire he journal will brea as Son Ramet mow om | ‘The Srraxen—Does the gentleman from