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THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. | Circulation---Forty Thousand. DAILY HERALD—Every day, Price 2 cents per copy—$7 | Sper ean parable im advance, TRG 3 yr annum—payable in advance, aa thi Foe agra Steam Packet a race gi ‘ceuts per copy—$3 00 per aunum, payable in ca ADVERTISEMEMTS atthe usual prices—always cash | "TING of all kinds executed with beauty and des- | we Ge communications, by mail, addreued to the erpratra'd: of the postage wil be det advance, etablishmeut, must ted from the eu 4c JANES CORDON BENNELT, Naw Yeux fasts ircapaoarin vt North-West corn rof Falton ana Meee aceate. Liang ©. ND RAILROAD COMPANY, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT TRAINS RUN Pay: OL QWs, far ane WELD "oe DAY, MAY 18, Pclock. throw td Foch ways at bare. ai i piaces. Leave Gazenror’ nor and Farming Georg Leave Fonmunapas at A.M', Aecommodation train “ “ for B 314, Hyde Fork court) S836, Hemperee Manor $1 6276, Riverhen Jamesnort $1 gtig, Marte. et catch, oxne gia Hi ‘Southo! 1d $1 8255 34, Gieenpor Terns ion train $175, b geen ng by bet ‘Stages are in readiness on’ the arrival of tra stations, to take passengers at very low fares, to all parts a e Ialund. jazgage Crates will be in readiness at the foot of Whitehall treat, (0 recetve efor the several trains, 30 migutes efore the hour of starting from the Broo side. The bont * Statesinan” leaves Gr rt for Sag Har bor twice each day, on the arrival of the trains from Brook- SB my 19 re Tu WESTERN TRAVELLERS XPRESS LI rerular Ey for the aeasou on o’clocl ra coaches, it he beh eay orp Office, or further information, apply he old ci U ain NiiNas, Agent 274 Market street, 5 daors above nO Gin®rre A LONG [SLAND KAILKOAD express Mal Train, lerves Whitehall street F . New York \° 7 Boston — Brookl a ao a evelnek and 7 side, every morning at 7 A Also, trains fr ve wimutes. and 936 A. M_ wains go thro je and manor, and th id Zand 5 P. agh, the former Vatter atall pl SONEY.. ng ND AND TROER: ih ts i Eoin, Maw eill fax 60 an, will son Gar tonll tartbes notibe) over on Coney ter A. ‘THOMAS BEILBY, res ca a 2 sist boat. The steamboat NIAGARA, Te on Monday, Wed- jeaday ant Sucar Mow a THOS Capa Gorham, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday moinings, a at 7 o'clock. Hetaraing ‘on opposite For passage or only on board, erat the office on the wharf, NEW YORK. ALBANY AND TROY LINE. FOR ALBANY AND TROY tpg From the pier at the foot of Courtlandt ‘The low-p1 zssnre steamboat EMPIKE, Capa ae 8. Macy, Teayes the vot Courthudt street,on Tuesday, Thursdey i Satni rca BLA oe o'clock. ‘Steamboat ay lente g oa Monday, MPriday evenings, at hese in a ogaebapi naga the Moruiag Tau of Cars trom Troy west to pettavend H teball and. Lake Cl th tit podes oraak hank Dill ie, or ills,» an periee strate ositively at the ot py oy | BB GLASGOW A) vEW oni LINE OF i pier dit x to sead for their inends in A SY pe pio of Scotlan a. to sail direct from Glasgow, can ral Ps ‘with the Subseribers, to have them | of the regulee tt live of Packets ARI E ADAM CARR, Cape my Wrewanne alxo ina carriag are Just the right for ri horseback, and have heen the ror Apply at the desk of the Hi io broughe out in any RALD—ivery Siturday—Price 6%{ cents Lag the Yigh, character of those ves- | ducement for persous who may be ts r friends in Scotland, to make arrangements for ‘enn Bald be suffic SiNU CHARLES SPANIEL gare breed, received by the latest arrivals | ju 1. fi mon a Further particulars Sivan, on ry }5 ‘obs street. “REID hte see pee | ‘A. ry Qi imrh Importer and dealer in Kink FOR S 4 WO FINE SADDLE oRane. h THE SUBSCR) that he has on hand, at his. tab e} jwknown as the Western Hotel, splendi louble und single Horses, from the western part of ‘ork, which have just arrived. 2hwtre D. lon, for sale by A. Grieve, 5 John street. in rate by A Grr 2 this eatabl B.—Leiters from the > im dist i've arended to; by oe senoue i distat pe NEW YORK AND ¢ PAC =, i from New dork on the J aud Glasgow om tue Lath From Ne York. eee: | Ship SARACEN, N. T. Hawkins, ; Br. Ship BROOKSBY, I, M’Ewen, Br Bark ADAM CARR, ——, Br. Bark ANN HARLEY, R. Scott, rt, ster ese Tiiekay le in. 15. bly, commanded, ale, a ry all the « stations betwoen are 50d; butatiatlal veccel anetually on their regular rope Fp ys. 1d, and every attention will be for Farmingdale and interme 5 o’clock, A. M. Accommodation train, ily, (except Sundays,) through to Brook: lyn. % * a3 "P. M., Boston train, or on the arrival of the steamer from Norwich, stopping at Bt. for any parcels or packages sent them, un- ie are gine! therefor. WOODHULL & MINTUT 87 5 N OF REID & MURRAY, Gloecnw, PASSAGE FKOM GttnaAl BiitAiAN ANU IRELAND, By ay * ete Ball, or Old Line ie iverjool Packets, sailing ‘om L Gol ow the st and 16th of erery mouth. thi Ao M Greenport train, for Brook! t . "Recimmodaion’ tai, Tor * at dig A. M. n train for Brook) “ hone P. roger in fox train, fF Fanr to — Bedford 8 cents, East New York 12h, Race Conree 1834, Trowtiug Course ws Samaica 25, Brushville » 37 ‘lowsville (cone the see Carle Place i Westbury 14, Hickeritie a timing Deer Park Lake itond_ station i in ner kesee'y Bt aren $l le a7, Bt St. George's BRIDGE MONTEZUMA Persons sending for their friends, and forwarding the pasaage certificate by the steamship Hil the Ist of February, will have Yarkshire, or in any one of the sailing from Liverpool OCHE, BROTH ney Of time to come inthe packets of the Black Ball e ist and 16th of every by letter post p: oRS & Con Cs alton st. MARSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS. will ba regularly de: it, Marseilles the 10th o! each moath sharing the year as 2s follows _ ence eS OINVILLE, (nem) E ies ARCOLE! (new) STON, in (new) */OINVILLE, (new) Ltwrence, J sou, tains. Front M Le ilies. stormed thet the rece ut break ; the late Great h having been re- via Railroad to Fircsbarehy ene a he its Their accommodar d for comfort and ce oF qt be forwarded free of other: charges than For ‘tei ight or or senate for passengers ae unsur. rs will avoid all the fatigue and dan- both Rail being pass. & PHELPS, Proprietors 3 Frout street, or to 128 its. 88 Wall cot REMITLANCES TU IRELAND, oa De, Jr., has removed his office to No 46 Broadway, aid conte to remit mosey, in sums large or i any part of Ireland, io the same the last thirty years and mos Money remitted by letter, post- san to the subscriber, or oxited with, him, with the name of the person- nd, to whom it is to {ree eehucremnorcermrinall be immeduitely traasinit- receipt to that effect given or i ted and paid accordingly, au forwarded to the send NEW LINE OF LIVEKPOOL PACKETS. ‘ = from New > 21st, and fom > 6th of each month. From New York. acroest, New ship Liverpool, 1150 tons, gee y ‘Will be in readiness on the arrival of the jamilton, to take parse gers to New Utretcht and Bah, al also at Coney Isiand to take passengers to the upper ‘T SE LOCK. NG OR ALBANY MND TR ¥—From the Steamboat Pier at the foot of Barclay street. Landing at Rennie Weat Point. New- ry Po Hyde Park, Rhine- ed se tpeteol Catskill, "Hudson, Coxsackie, New Sic note 900 tons, Ship Hottingner, 1050 tons, sata Bursly. Foaaanaaaaacoe? Nov. rst class Bios, at b or = ssh: will be despatched punetually on the 2ist of substantial, fast sailing, ir cabins are elegant and commodious, and are fu ver can conduce to the ease aud comfort of passen- 5K ‘Neither the captains nor owners of these ships a be re- any parcels or packages sent by Fort eight or e apply eeght or peange aT PLL, & MINTURN, 87 south ser re nens York orto 1. Wm. H. Peck, bi | JOHN HERDMAN & & United yo and Great Britain and ireland, Old Established Emigrant Office, 61 South street, New York. a cee ht, apply on board, orat the Office on OPLE’S LI F STEAMBO. = Bee ae, Sandaysex “4 From Siea mboat fete pcm and Liberty ate, ate. boat ROCHESTER, Capt, Alt will leave on Moadayy” Wedner Friday ae 7 o'e! for the east or ete ge pane ‘and none taken alter 53 ix any of the boats of this line, sting 1 the captains oF ag ents. Doard ie boats, or to P. C. ee CS jail Lin Ats mone in any —_ latermediate Places. ate, ODEON Cet: TENS, wilt lave on Bondsy, Wednesday, WMAly ca Seaday chernocossss'S jock. ‘Steamboat 8A) a LA Serie Repth on pie’ leave on Tuesday, Tharsday and Saturday afternoons, at 5 Apply on board, or at the office on the wharf. jem Ay LINE OF BOATS BETWEEN AW Your ‘ARD ee Capea Ae aud ALaTEN bebe ER, Captain Gand 7, P. Leave New York at 7,9, 10,and 11, A.M. and 1, 3,3, 4,5, ave low York, ant A.M. ani 5 thereof. joie THE MOST RS TCHRIOR FUL OF ALL URSIONS, anh. ue ie Eye nds shores 0! ona se sxooedely, y il Ov moat easily pa r tee sil Fu erenrtne that om be mine ciy ody e > ian ~ A yd soil cieqvered with, den 4 walks are in excellent o ‘order, having been consderably ished the present spring. ml pe perform’ ‘selections from the favorite Operas, popu: dar airs, 108, waltee ke, ‘The te Ferry Uprards. pay ai abseribers heg to inform their fri thi Branch of their bastvess contin jeular attention, aud they feel erive ther ogy exanot be m: day, thie Vounal wl it for” Charleston on Mon a HERDMAN, Kel Teta lat al £0 Cy Packet, ‘The subscribers ‘n aiitos men and the publi: its for briny restanedi are: HEN HU) FS, Cong ir frieads will at once see the great Uapotteaae of This creapiatent, as will sroctods an sas cessary delny, of the emigrant, h Tine are well known to be of the first an by men of experience; and ns th days, offer every facility that can be farmished. With those ments, the subscribers look forward for « that patronage which has been so liberally In case any of e passage money will be re- For further ait 8 8 as, penal taaagcl largest class, co! their patron: Pr to them for so ed do ad embark, ath st., HERDMAN, REENAN & U N. B—Drafts for any amount can as usual be erro a, payable Bit the principal Banking nsuitations throughout the publie store. Reraler tackee of, the i cere Staten Island at 6, 8, 9, ores at, 2,3,4,5, make early application Pa foot o4 Hise cad Bbagh streets of sending for their fi have them brough: aut by the shove splendid packet plying as abuve. VERPOOL—Regular Packet of the tith he " EWE 08 Cape, J Allen, 1000 to: ccommodotions for exbin, second persons nyeniiag to em. P S—Persons desi I} be ii thee neat ar sche Bad ei Maiden yond orto y, Canal and Christopher ma. lesitons of sending for th hea 4 rtp ay brought ont in the above ba 3 ‘or any other of the line, by appiying as above. teoley viaie ean a teon? Hoboken ts Barclay street until 11 ‘arriage 6M gente. wi tm*r Te-am RETRY ACh neat, BRITA IN AN LAN D—Persons wi mat money (0 their friends in ss Fess of ean procure drafts of subg ibere foe y mm, £1 and throohont he Tnireas mat, het eo chi towns chad ay England, ‘Yreland, "Beotland, Pond “RI Sonth erect OUIsIANA AND «ular Packet—To antl Monday, Wont mesvers ef hts FO Say ORLEANS a 0d che pubis New Fork Line rt fertain. that better Farrangements then theirs for transmitting money to the old ein Bs pained, bare sipetintzeoon c yy ‘i al mail tl i Bost wo U morrow, by we gtidans cant can be pee tel i a jer Bas eee paiee'attp. STEAM SHIP PALMETTO. THE FOURTH, her lar day, aon hold tier a \ddres hawon meer, will 9 saccesd ip Sana {30's Ei d sail Monday, August 10th, her regular day, le on ae packet shi | ‘anil iaer het ogra A ‘or sed OF passage, Jemant nd ng accom at tons barthen, ee 9 E. K. COLLINS & CO., 56 South st Eldridge, wi lar dayetiar denne my een i A aon ont irae clay sip son, mil meat with dente havin, Aor Darer eet ar ia jor or comi foot of Wall street, Reaggtenmen om. THe NiGHLPINGALE SONG IN JON 3° THE REAL BIRD itself hasarrived, 506 of the Saxony Canaries, the warbling t9 me poeager and curious, is rather an ii each customer has a different and ‘Aichy “all be happy to attend tothe ntlemen as they pass Br ond way and John street. apl7 lms rhe FOR SALE, stock ind fixtures, together with the leas and efi ‘on earing. Ke, Appiy on EHO Ere a2 ad locks, shafti mises, orto jyS Aw Pre Mr. Be Proprietor, who will spare no pains to make it one of « agreeable suminer resorts in the country. The magul uery and healthy atmosphere of the pla own to require description. Elegant mn rua ‘directly from the day boats to the M ‘and thence to the falls. dvd LUKOPLAN HoT, ‘om, near the Treasury Build CRIBER, having fully “prep tepleuived his well known hotel, renewedly. s the patronage ors friends and the public, ed with the best the seasonal red to give entire sati from residents fu nished suites of apartmenta.rud single toms re mediate occupation. Those who wish permanent find it mighly advantageous to eal.” For persons, the departments, the location of the hotel il int. Foreigners will Gud their language spok use and their comforts accommodated with refreshments of all kinds, al est notire. Dinuers seat to all parts of the ¢ dvi tere LG VUNNBGANA’S BL Bas Notre Dame »treet, Mou TPiITs maguitcens Hotel is uot equalled inthe Gi su passed hy any one in the Unit auce and comfort. It was the former d more recently penditares iv the iigerual embellishments, a Pet t earthe criber has made very + inch aow reuder the eapaeity of the Hote t Commadite. ir the moet e anfortable maimer, over three haa a ce of the severity of the winter, the subsen ber He ta xet she improvements done iv time 19 ova the House with all the eomfortsdesired this Spring. He te most hoppy to aunowoce ty bis frends that he has vow reine: | diedall the deficren ies which were pou the establishment when first opeved. ‘The House is uw fisis! ust reveived a very choice set of black servant of tation, Freneh cooks, &e. tr ce aud cot fort of this, House grateful for nthe many favors of a generous public, while in Basco's Hotel, begs » contiaaance of their kind favors, & them that every exertion shall be made ir stay wit unediate vicinity of the t Cathedral, Chomp d’M ‘Om seugersand boggake to the Hotel. J. M. DONNEGANA, je%0 wer Lite Keeper Rasco Horel. NW LEBANON SPRINGS. COLUMBIA HALL, Mavi5,1846—Thii of resort ix now opel aiid ready forthe re oh under the mangement of its old proprietor, eury att Oe was a os Lis tae axprvienva wee anend for the travelling public, he inteuds chat the management of che establishment shall be such as to meet-the wants of the mont fastidious, whether tarrying for the season or & shorter riod. Se Imre HENRY HULL. STORE TO LET, in the Herald Buildimgs, No.7 Nassau street. Apply om the premises. 0% 6tre ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. TO LET—Inasmall and most eaten sitaated house, wear te Washington Parade Ground, one or two rooms, with or without full or partial board. No Ither boarders or lodgers are or will be taken. The family at present consists of only rown persons. To single geutlemen, or a gentleman and lady, desirous of tiving in a private family, and in « pleasant, quiet, and hand- some location, this offers oe Roe tunity but rarely mote. ‘The entire half of tH® house will be let to a desirable § | seoant, without children. Address B. Tat the desk of this myl9 tf rre ese Pai ee TO Lb’ The Modern bail} hay, Beith howse 205 Adams bed ya. tierce not sold by y vue ae met it will be vial of the canta wuction, A day of tf ears. Application to iy made on ‘the 15 Adame st. Brookiya. fimere. WATTRIPONT & oO, zw FASHIONABLE, HATTE Nassan street, near Fulton, Mk THE, subscribers to call the attention of the quality of their various kinds of Hat of their own ms facture. They have “y eda small supply of com ans, = <F now used ost fnshiouable hatters in je of which they. will feel much pleasure in showin to those who will favor them with a ¢ ihe undersignes do not pretend to sell at 25 or Cag s fe “cent less than say other establishment; neither ean th ot pen: did store; but they flatter thomcives the quality 2 and of their Hats will give entire satisfaction, at the prices ericano-Bfexican ‘War. Incidents, ke. of the War- vs AN irortast.—The mercial Times of the 26th ult. says:—An ercial house of this city has recei gan a vessel, either for Vera Cruz or of conveying thither a gentle- As recent ly arrived at the North from Eng- r with four companions. lecteab ag a verre nena ame to party in question, havin, werful rea- sons for avoiding the Havana route, app! bd ceva’ Rl bh for permission to proce: unmole and to charter a vessel with that t was not only granted, but instructions ‘warded to Commodore Conner to facilitate travellers, by transferring them pn lish man-of war, from whence the; &t either of the above-mentioned p! plac will be ready to le: view at aed Orleans. a near relative or the Mexican Ambassado: = Sepaeaoey 950 waiti at New bP for pe cempstonee by the ths exist ling events the inference is not improbab! commenced on the Sth day of the nt, an old soldier was busy maki ; he prided himself on his coffee, ai ion with which he served out hie morning Just as ho had completed making it, and was n to pour it into the several tin cups of his whizzed over the parapet from Matamoras, him, and struck in the ashes and embers, his retreshment’s into the fire Tho soldier- ey excited; he seized the burning d the powder in the shell, and drawing it round holding it in his hand as if it were @ riley noi @ most rueful countenance and Ne: imed, * There, et eee tas wo cans, have upset A beautiful ye th of the Mexican officers, Gi , and overtcok her lover in hi tle of Palo Alto, Darin; the action. her lover, fearing tho result of the e ment to take place on the morrow, sent her forward to Matamoras under an escort of Mexican soldiers. As our army moved on the next morning towards the Resaca do Ja Palma, the advancin; the brutality of her gua |, her throat cut from ofthe little hook kniv of ighton in ae aes one the night after of Her person had been viola- to ear, apparently with 01 which the Mexican soldiers carry, and her body thrown behind a muskeet bush b: Her mutilated remains, with the black sill dress she wore, remain there yet, an ‘object of interest to every passer by. In the battle of the 9th May,..when the success of our arms depended on our dislodging the enemy’s battery nt with fatal effect, General told him, “1 reques tery.” “it shall. be done Remember ! !” added the General, Away galloped the ptured the battery, and returned wil which swept along t ‘Taylor hastened to you, sir, to take that Sergeant Mc(ab fought with great brave: battles of the 6th and 9th May. His constant d ever, was to get ahead of his men, and it was with ‘an culty his officers could restrain his movements wards thip close of the last action his comp: upon the retreatin le rushed forward rea it. and there found Acista’ and the best of dinners with its savory odors smoking bu- fore him. This was too much for even the sergeints When his company overtook hi round industriou: sing a tine rice-pu the battle of the 9th an officer of the infuntry, perceiving his men were firing with great rapidity, but pease as he thought, called out |, and not waste your amunn ‘Take goo aim und aetaraalia your man. have given a receipt for every one of these cartridges.” n they charged into the chaparral, when they One of the men charged he ran him through with his ptain, look here—I have sav- ‘enemy face to face by @ Mexican, and bayonet; he roared out —’ ed one cartriige”—New Orleans Delta. In the ee of the Resaca de la Palm: joldier in our army, pierced a “apt with his after fired the contents of for,” said the officerin command of th risa, in atone ing his disa pproval of the act. mack azz La for et "ere it ahole to get my Bayonet out to be Military Operations Throughout the Union. New Yorx, July 4, 1846, In Baltimore Paper of July 24,1 found the proclama- has put forth the following singular docu- for the credit of the State, even if true, had betterhave been ones hid from public view.” When the requision for troops was made by the Se- cretary of War, it was unaccom; or any indication where they were tobe ob- tained. There was at the disposal of the Governor but a all sum for the contingent expenses of the Exe- ‘The appropriations had been made, had adjourned, and the Governor could not draw a dollar from the State Treasury, but in ac- cordance with the laws. Under these circumstances the pantie pursued by Governor Brown, in calling u le to advance the money for the equipment ofthe deserves praise instead of by a detorumeasion, * ee uphold NA laws, and to ie evidence that the Sovernes: ys from the date o! mation, pie seven thousand dollars in calls was depo- sited at Jackson, of which sum $2,000 was contributed by Dr. D. O. Williams, of Hinds county, and the citizens of Vicksburg within the same peried, placed at the dis- i of the proper officer about five thousand dollars net twenty-five thousand in supplies. to their Governor's appeal with money or tke have edored the Freneh style of trimming the sum- mer hats, which preventive to the perspiratin coming a the beaut yf th ng an ” Swern ‘SonT, w) Si ees oor aecvesien gy ily $3.50. Fo rintoom two years tance the CSousumer Hat was hist erphes by the subscriber to the notice of the New York public, as the lightest, the most desiral ithe most tasty article for ner wear heretofore in w gf suceess attending them, evineed by ary large amount of sales, and the popular lope exi don bestowed ey tohow thar he istever anions sents for public patronage es cdeurt thes wanteber ever bebore Gilored... They are fot liable, like the Leghorn and Panama, to lose either Pe or color from exposure tothe rain.. ‘They cannot be soiled by bas el vers) jretioger oil from the hair, so commonly oth for the mach admired style of trimmi with the proprietor, effectually Drevents all decided advantage over all other je are invited to call and sve this at ora HATS. ¥ AND FASHION. ROBERTSON, PHENIX, HAT. AN MANUFACTORY, 102 Fulton, street bespeaks the attention of lie to the , ie’ Sumuare Hats, poswessing tne various propertion ix sought for by the man of taste, they have the of being 25 per cent below the standard pric Seutially stitarin material, workmanship. and, finish, to the articles ‘the more splendid establishments of Close comparison of their respective an be age 1 ‘re. » He particular eriber has adopted a style of tri which legtually prevents the perspiration of he forehead trom striking through, aod impairing the ap- oenrance. Average weight is from 274 to 834 ounce: rthan substant Leghorns, or riwho are indugueed in thei? by the test of comparison, thet h the produetions of othe my?! line re AER ESO, 1H Fal J. PMU & OU. FASHIONABLE HAT 8T THE SUBSCRIBERS having ys a iar STORE at No, 110 Fulton street, comer of Dutch bapan Dn me {ully golicic the patronage ‘of their old castomers tu Nie, | They will constantly keep pn hand mak play ment of ars, ape, Umbrell he, Ke, of the | ayle, and will sel} at the lowest prices. Bini o (CHABOD Fae a ae ime seiigi Ki 08. SHANNON NEW YORK AND HAKLEM RAILROAD COMPANY. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. O77 and alter a May Ist, 1846, the ears will ran as fol i for Yorkville, rel fr AM. wed A ‘ord yaad Mini iuninait’ oad Wile wi a and Oya “4 at, ty ae el Lane wie ‘ms Les se he Harlem and Williams? Taine Min be $25 WINDOW aD EPOT, No,7 SPRUCE STREET. SHADes as ht Eee A snd at bone | heaper thas bought at any cher places. sings at manu; turers mvt sal ia Bend ng EN Phe Ps ULL'S: AND ABDOMIN. SUPPOR mpt response shows ttt the people of eine their lives end fortunes,” hour of need. Reopectalggee i are ready “ with heir country in the Or Glisten, Miss. MISSOURI. The St. Louis Republican of the 27th ult. says:—Com- panies B and K, First Regiment of United Si iene, from Forts Atchison and Crawford, numberiny and ren horses and re last evening on =] ‘and Surgeon R. A. por alee there to prey vates—with ong hui {teen mules—under the ner and P. St. G. Cook, arri steamer General Brooke. A\ Lieuts. Hammond and Dav: son. They are destined for Fi join the expedition Sie a ILLINOIS. There were assembled at Alton on Tuesday evening, fourteen companies of volunteers, ‘Three or four companies were, terday, anda large number t it was believed, would be in b yet, no regiments have been formed, and it is pro! that none will be until ali the coi rendezvous, as it is intended, if companies — the gy ong erected Aes arrive yes- et or or banday. s have reached the cticable, to let the constituted into a We presume, come off shout the fret As fast as the companies arrive, the men are inspected by the Hon. J. ~ is, who is acting as Aid to the Gov- by G.T M. Davis, sq. and mustered Captain Wall, of the there, supplying the troops with provisions, king preparations to arm and equip are organized and Arete into the service, gees t! , is expected the lastof this ers will be fully Ee companies are scattered in various parts of the it. Most of them are lod themselves a ‘and their family soveral times. to this morni when thi coe and town, and arow for roops. Every their comfort that the oi Sitisens of Alton could do, but the houses are by no means suitable, and the companies are scattered so widely apart, that it is nearly a da) visit them all. This renders it te officers and men. ‘on the part of them all, to be remove: ble, either to Jefferson Barracks or some ouber tuttable I betcer ground can be found for drilling aud tup. Adown is their. friends and | the pleas for soldiers, acquvintances may frequently visit them open fiel, with good water, they would be better off, and their health would be more easily preserved, tan where they are. These volunteers ere as fine Wh rivals at the principal hotel men as could be nly, but newtly, 1@ -ort of men from ‘whom good e. uniformed, and are just service muy be expected. Companie: ready made great proficiency in drilling, and, as all are ambitious to excel, in a month or so they will, supervision of competent field officers, present an a] ance that will docredit to their State. definite is known, either as to their destins will be ordered to leave. ‘e learn from the Governor, that forty-two companies more than were required by the Cag Me were enrolled, and tendered their services. truly gallant and noble spirit on this mobos ‘The regiment under the Hon. E. D. Baker has been mustered into service at field. The were to elect the Lieut. Colonel and and 80 soon asthey have completed their eed to Jefferson Barracks, wh urther orders.— St Louis Republican, June 252 sd orn ere they. wil will sony Mitchells ‘Tegiment of volunteers will take uj of march this day, from Camp Washington, to toM moras in Mexico. They will embark on steam! lending edison: day. This regiment tastaten ail: ihe TERS. t "TEractmowichovd by’ the moet conieoms pielebe he. ee A toma in seed | gc Baw imons:, Jul; little sought by our brave the docisive battles for the command of the late por of Congress authorising the President to call out 50,000 volunteers, and the proclamation of the Go vernor of our State, the military spirit of our city has | taken a fresh start, and numerous new corps have sprung into existence, and a oy Se portion of the old are being revived. Among the former stands pre-eminent the “Roxbury Artillery,” a corps of fine looking, able bo- died, noble set of fellows, who, upon the spur of the mo- ment, have formed themselves into a corps of artillery, | and attached themselves to Colonel George P. Kane's | regiment. They have completed th | the election of t! | Captain: Wm. organization by e following officers : Thos. 8 Benner, K. Wallace, Ist Lieutenant; Wm. A. Smith, 2d do; Quinton W, Ratcliff, 31 do; J. Burneston, Ensign; Luther Manship, Ist Sergeant, and Dr. Loton Jennings, surgeon. It s'said that they have made an application for a battery of eighteen pounders. Should their services be required by the general government, I doubt not that they would render valuable’ service ‘Tho next in order isthe “ Hebrew Volunteers,” who | although composed principally of foreigners, have none 8 evinced a love and devotion for of ‘nein adopted country, by the organi: | tary corps to act in concert with the native mili | fence of those institution institutions | indeper oe are country. They have complet- ed their org: vad a yee election of the following nilemen as ‘arroll, Caytain; Levi Ben: Jamin, Ist LI Samuel H. Gol and Dr. J. Horwitz, Surgeo Captain Carroll held the post of Paymaster of the Sth Regiment, which ho freely resigned when called to the Command of this patriotic band of volunteers. Each of these companies, together with others, which have been ane organized, will make their first Pa rade on the 12th September next, the anniversary of battle of North Poi. The military spirit has been completely aroused in this city, within a few months past.and we look forward anxiously to the time when we shail be greeted with as grand and as imposing a display of citizen soldiery, as ‘was our wont in olden times. Ishall keep you advised of the doings of the military and other associations in our midst, and in my next, | hope to be able to give you a more extended account. Simpson, Lieutenant 3 8, Eytinge, Ist Sergeant; Virain1a.—The immigration into Virginia from the norti still continues. Farmers from western New York and New England, practical and skilful agriculturists, endowed too with industry and enorgy, f° into Virginia and buy up farms which are lying ex: jausted and barren from bad culture, or rather for want of any.culture, worthy of the name. Fairfax county is coming fast into the possession of settlers like these.— Other portions of the State are also likely to be rescued inasimilar manrer from the threatened restoration of the empire of the bears, wolves and wild animals gene- rally, now re-appeuring in their ancient haunts. An in- fusion of Northern energy into the sluggish current of Virginia life will do the old Commonwealth good. “It ingular spectacle,” says the Richmond Republiaan, which, Virginia nuw presents: the departure ofbecows sons to other lands, and the immi ‘ion into her borders of citizens from other states. For years has she been drained \f the flower of her youthiul population, leay- their place to be supplied by men who seem to place a higher value upon the advantages which they have surrendered” In due time,no doubt, Virginia will awaken to the perception of the main causes of her premature decrepitude The western portion of the State will show something by its example, by and by, of the true sources of a comimomwealth’s prosperity. Gov. Me- Dowell’s Messages have some useful references on thie subject, with tacts aud statistics which speak a very plain language of their own-— Baltimore American, July 3 From Ponce, P. R.—By tye brig Ducamin, 9 ‘aptain George Neison, at this port, from Pones, P.R, June 18, we learn thet since last advices, the hai been visited with heavy rains, which impar ed quite a promising aspect to the yo ung sugar crop on the plantations in the vicinity of Ponce. The planters hed discontinued grinding the old crop, and had turned their atteation to the cultivation of the cane, conse- quently there was net a particle of first quality in mar- ket. Of inferior brands there was an abundance, which were principally bought up for exportation to Europe, at prices ru from 3} a@ 4. The stock of molasses on hand was light, and in the face of an active demand readily commanded $13 50 per cask.—Phila. North American. Carr. Frissre.—It was stated some time ago that this individual, who had been arrested at wn saver | Ja, on the charge of selling in this cit slaves, two free people of color, which he had taken on board his brig from that island, had made his escape. Yet in- asmuch as Kingston papers, subsequently received here, made no mention of the fact, it was believed to be an error. It was not. Ltn hg for we yesterday saw a let- ter from the venerable R. M. Harrison, United States consul at Jamaica, confirmatory of the ‘report, Mr. H unfortunately was his security in a bond for $2500. If Frisbie remained he would have been acquitted. Proot of his innocence was sent to Kingston by the collector of this port.—New Orleans Delta. Court of General Sesfions. Jcry 6—This Court was opened to-day for the July Sessions before Recorder Scott and Aldermen Wilbert and Stoneall. Joun M. McKeon, District Attorne: The calendar for the term embraces the following number of wie iz :—for assault and battery, with in- tent to kill, 1; It and battety, with intent to com- mit a rape, 4; aieery, ,6; grand larceny, 13: lig larceny, seco! offence. 2; youll stolen goods, 1; false pretences, 1; previously convicted 3; previously indicted, 12; abandonment of families, bastardy, &e. 7; making a total of 57 new and old cases. Grand Inquest.—Oi the usual number of gentlenen summoned to attend as grand jurors, only 12 jwered to their names. ‘Those present were there: dis- charged until to-morrow morning, when another effort will be made to complete the panel. Petty Jury—Of 84 persons, summoned as petit jurors, ni Trial Pee trend “arceny-—John Sraith, colored young nan, was then, placed atthe Dar on a charge of larceny, in having stolen from the basement of welling house, 112) West Fourteenth street, on ‘th of May last, while the family were in the up three silver cups, and one silver spoon, of the suite of $23, belonging to Mrs. Julia Dunning. "On the part of the prosecution, it was shown in evidence that the accused was detected a the act by «Dr. Wilton, and most of the property found upon him, The Jury. eer & short'ebnsultation, rende a ver. dict of g' and the Court sentenced the accused to be im rieoned i4 the State Prison for the term of two years. ‘he Court then adjourned until to-morrow (Tuesday) morning. Court of Common Pleas. Before a full Bench. Jvuy 6.—Decisio: as Cochran ves. Vincent Le- compte and Laurence Dufdur.—Appeal dismissed, with a - costs of appearing. Wm. G. Buckner ads. Isaac Gerry et al.—Verdict con- firmed with costs. Wm. W. Smith, impleaded, §c., ada. Wm. Currie et al.— Verdict confirmed, with costs. John Hanna vs. Wm. D. Hutchings and others —Ver- dict confirmed with costs. David A. Bokee and Daniel D. Nash ads. Wm. Gould et al.—Verdict confirmed with costs. Before Judge Daly. William Haydon vs. James Millward and Wife.— This. was an action for slander. The parties were members of @ ‘church up town. The, plaintiff was Uiso treasurer of the church. Some ill feeling arose be- tween them, and Mrs. Millward called the plaintiff a thief, said he was an unfit person for his situation, and that he would rob the ehurch; that ho also stolo ‘si and, when in the old country, caused a minister's wife to cut her throat, The defendant pleaded justification, also gave in evidence that the plaintif’ had slandered Adjourned ng. For pinintif. Mr. P, Wilson; for defendant, Mr. N. B. Blunt. Superior Court. Before a full Bench. - Decissons—July, 6—McCorran and others ade, Fer. 4, with $7 opposing | arpa eieiand.Kale of sah May, 1846, ‘con- Beall ét al, vs. Wheaton.—Motion for new trial de- Williams vs. Millbank and others—Motion for new nee mm ve. Rapelje et al —New trial granted on pay- st. th | metnaell ads. Drosey.—Judgment for defendant on de- murrer, with liberty to plaintiff to amend, = payment | of costs, within 10 neve after notice of the rule. Movements of Travellers. ‘Thefollowing comprise the whole of yesterday's ar Amentoan-—Mr, Loeser, vi A; Lieut. and Dr. Ord, Delaware; F. Austin, Tennessee; W nowween, id Hy J. Kille, Philadelphia; Boston; Kev Geo. lee, Va; Major vs a} ae Stiles, Georgia; J. Gardiner, 5 Pittsbury h; J. Blanks, Clarksville, D5 5 ursley, do; A vt N. Rochester, ‘ioche 8. — Bell, St. Jago de iinet Cc. it Me ah Justice, Philadelphia; eran New Haven; A. troit; J. Bradford, arstsa ) New Jersey; Lew, Philadel | ” Ho Wm. inde: Oca do; , do; H. Dav: J. Montgomery, z: | pies ¥ rarsey, Wight, New J H. B. Tyler, =| es Gold, Philad.; W. M Barker, Louisville; 8- Calhoun, do; W. Tomptins Dayiord, Sacer Bs Oe beckons Be er 8 Wi Pala, pk Wim. Smith, Syracuse; D ‘Willis, do; ; M. Knower, Philedelphia ; M. ee . Hen, Baltimore. —We intend to treat our readers to anoftier delightful City Lyric in a few days, by the author of the following beautiful and cooling poem, which does one good to read this roasting Raquette Lake. Iscnisen to H. H. Cements, Esq. Thy forest wave is beautiful, asleep upon the shore; mirror, OF wreathes ity waters over. boson, that the an: Behold a print of heaven, whea eart! ward passing nigh. No zepayr stir So tranquil is i ild wogd's geatle chillrea—the Lili Roflected in thy carystal, such living hues they take, ‘That the humming-bird is cheated, and dropping on thy broast, Mistakes the lovely shadows for a spot where he may rest. is dreaming in a flood of pearly light, Thy forest wa newly-falion snow, th Which tne As, When tho horon's cry ixsilent, aud the bittera’'s wing is Like the vobbings of a wind-harp by breezes gently Moonlight in showers of silver falls on the ottar’s sl'de, Ani dazzles o’er the covert—the roddeor sleeps be- sido — And oo the beaver’s dam, where the stream is flow ing back, It shods a blaze of glory — Thy forest wave is angry, whenthe winds are howling And mace the shivered hemlock the tempest voices c While every wave is crested, and o’er the foaming tide Sea gulls aro slowly sailing, and swans triumphant ride. Above, a rainbow lifts its form—another shines below— Aloft, the eagle soars to rest amid its radiant glow. Thy earthly hues are changed at the approach of even, Ani smiling still, thou art again a perfoct type of heaven - Bethsida of the wildernoss—primeval beauty’s thine, And staeslne, forests guard thee—as guards an eastern World weary have I sought thee, in sorrow, care and Yot the healing of thy waters, [never sought in vain. Cates Lyon, of Lyonsdale. City Horst, July 6, 1846. MODEL OF NEW YORK HIS immense work of art will open for Exhibition at te Becktiial miniaeere of this euting every atreet, lane, hed, tree; the "pPping, ste mboats, wharves City to the umber of millions. more than 3 yea eps nd every other object in the Ithasbeea in progress for upwardsof ove huadred persous have Mts construction, including some of the fret mid GOTHIC CANOPY, con. it Doors open from 9 A. Tickets 25 ceuts, cured at the Berek hotels and Children under 10 years of » N.B —None bar strangers a ited oa ve re ath ‘UiGHlON BLANCARD bas the ack to inform his friends an eneral, that the for their reception. i wilon ia now us wih River, and New 2 brom New ig 4 64 fieude Street, West Side of Broadway. HE, Subscriber respectfully forms lus friends and the the above Eatablighy superior w any other house of the kind im the ‘The satisfrction which he bas hitherto elven to his uumeroas friends and customer, while peop treet, he tatters otroalse hitn it hie n ia part will be wanting te merit r pean to all who m ment, while no effort on _T hope, Steaks, Welsh Rarebits, Posebe od dare hee willie cornet up in asa eat asa 0 fall supply of foreign papers, PAY ever! , BALTIMORE. F118 splendid Hotel has been ats re-ited and ci ak — EUTAW HO! son & Cranston, and public, will be open rao the Rockaway Pavili. xchange Hotel, Baltimore, ans maaranty of the style in whieh jocation is the best in the city Mr. Jackson, at the Astor House, New Yor! the * Eutaw will be kept. The Favilfon,at Roakaway, L Ju, zi zemain wader to the summer mo ehaimy of Mr. (Cranston OSEYH TH te ay inform his TH ate of Wore end his house in a ri that the mark a Cold Cats, Chope, Stakes, newspapers is excelled ro ers f muito clock, Rare Bits, &e., at all how ‘of Teas apa eit his vate Root for parties, and the Geren he todation om Pe ers always attended to. RED SULPHUR SPRINGS, MONROE CO., VA. HIS Mame hd WATERING PLACE. will be the relief and = a pulmonary diseases, ears, oP sustained by facts over a period of fifty howe ork on ‘The Mjseral ri mi comforsble, manner, and that they wi oe ith form courtesy and kindness, while the charges will be, as moderate as at th will be a respectable physician, in attendance. onde ore fees ‘orders and the beauuiful Turnpike Road > the Blue pom it plying. between the two ty of visiting, ine the Springs of TW scere Vn HHemtaand the bar glee for aterm of years, and = to business, ‘oman a Formerly of | the U8. = Pettoe SPRINGS PAVILION. am) vyelt since thi at she af et and striet TRITON HOUBE, GLEN COVE, IE, Subscriber respectfully informe mae friends a1 vite ‘establishment for tt ny ey iincached to the , ro ‘boas Pease wretee ones ent sas, Pesto tine Alley axe entre: The [ in of hotel property, the inducements of a plen- k and butter, and such other comforts itted attentions to will rendera residence at the Tritom carriages edpmbieeh aes ee ON SEJOUR. ie SUBSORISER has the pleasure to announce that rl or at Bergen Point, is aes sideratain ram which aew oe | b+y- mporeant additions. fully, Me out, farm or can offet ie rt woly of good mil ashe trusts, together when Ln! public accom bento, the old Me ted in elegant style, with many and what with laxa- agreeable drives, and, plow are be: rant shrubbery, et chars New, York cannot fin Sve thas +— between Jersey City lo fine, all visiters, customers au that no pains will be spared wo make dle miven it of old-—Bon aud Bergen Poa iia boarders, ma he piace merit the EL W Lege wood. we tiaats Treat of ie above place Port Richmond boat leaves pier No. Lat 18s so'clock. At Port Richmond anes to convey passengers, a im*r E, AT THE NARROWS. TABLISHMENT bavins, nad The Passaic, for > at 10 A.M. and 4 P. The diac unem at the howsn ILTON HOUS! BH ELEGANT ES’ one thorough fepeire one ere on ofthe gubeer hee ote schtibetea’ = connected wi wo or three years. carpeted, Seed and, pat i ence walle le'ta very wer. Pee Hamilton. THOMAS MEINE yw York; M. Malouy, a eed D. | parte the

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