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Vol. XII, No. 188—Whole No. 4410. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 8, 1846. THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. | Circulation---Forty Thousand. DAILY | ae very day, Price 2 cents per copy—$7 ‘ble in advance. RALD—Hvery Saturday—Price 6% cents seri per aunum—payable in advance. FOR EUROPE—Fyery Steam P Priee ot ot per copy—$3 00 per annum, payable ea | ABVERTISEMEMTS at the usual prices—always cash FuNTiNG of all kinds exeented with beauty and des wae "Ail “letters or communieations, by mail, addressed to th 2 RRS bee rad he rasaes wi oe F . renin ee trom AMES RDON WNEDT New Youx Hearn Estasuisrusns, North-West ¢orn rof Fulton and Nassau streets. LiwG S...ND RAILROAD COMPANY. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT THAINS RUN Fy? Bsa May COENCING WED Leave Broox ru i A. M. Bo: = 01 sae ce daly ee Sundays.) wopniog ards 0 otlock. A. bigs finn? M., for Fermin da ‘dale and jreenport, ste’ at Jamaica, Branch Hiiekan ie, Farmingdale, and all the stations betwe eu Pe aud Greeupo: for Farmingdale and interme ince: Leave Ganasventey drelock :, A. M. Accommodatic daily, (except ‘Sundays,) through to at3P. M., Boston train, or on the arrival of the steamer from Norwich, stopping at St. George’s Manor and Farmingdale. Leave erie? at 6i¢ A.M’, Accommodation train 2. ‘A: M Greenport train, for Brooklyn. Me i] hes M. mmodation train, Tor Leave Jamaica at ae "Accommodation train, for Brook- . M. Greenport for Brook! i Poeese mane es rook! “ “ 8 su idence sion of court) $7 fn Wetbury “a 1, pits sk gi ‘ah tack wit: ial ‘Bouthold $1 62 enport Accom: jon train pi 75, Gi port Pe des ‘train $2 ‘Stages are in readiness on th trains at the several stations, to take passengers at ery. low fares, to all parts of sland. Baggage Cr Crates will be in readiness at the foot of Whitehall street, to for the several trains, 30 minutes Before the ho Tar rots ting from the Brooklyn side, The man” leaves Greenport for Har por twice ogeh Gaygoathearsival of tho tae trom Brook- myl9 re To WESTERN TRAVELLERS. d_ station pe, George's Mattes ly utformed that the rece ut break Canal, vd th thea Treshet, havi tn aueer ER & EXPRESS LINE, v ‘rom Philadelphia to Tiuabarry i ys for the sease he eth of April, Tenr t ee No tt Markee sreee BAILY, Soot al is 0 Toute passengers will avoid all che the fati eine dan- ed in day! ght travelling in coaches, ni ti farther information, apply, Be, ae Office, ic ee S doors Ei i een m4 be ae CUMMINGS, Agent. = 6m* LONG ete RAILROAD bs Train leaves Whitehall ule, every mora spine {roms Epokien jains go throt ‘forme’ stopping at FR wi ga aire atell = rou the Toad jel8r SONEY ISLAND AND FORT Ha wil Beptnig FE, Mallon, will, ree uring: tNe ‘or until further notiee) every week day as * beavi Piers NR, Coney Island, prorelgek, A.M. Byorelgcks AM. 1 «be a PM. andi on the arrival of the ‘ort Has gers to New Utretcht Iso at Couey Yuade to Nake Pasecngers to the upper THOMAS BEILBY, Proprietor. ORNING AND EVENING LINE. ING LINE AT SEVEN O'CLOCK. FOR ALBANY TROY—From the ‘Steamboat Pier atthe fe it foot of Barclay s ieocee m nme rs fount Xi Milton, ‘oughkee| iyde y 1 Gerskill,"Hodeon, Cesesclis, the boat. NIAGARA, will I Jeave on Monday, Wed- y Momings 7 A. ROY, seni 3 Gorham, on Tuesday, ‘Thursday and Saturday mornings, at 7 o’clock. Returning on spomite ben cyrus or freight apply on board, or at the office on the NEW YORK. ALBANY AND TROY LINE. FOR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT, row the vier at the foot of Courtlandt street. low-pressure steanboat #MPLRE, Captain .B. Macy senves the joot ot Courtlaudt street, on "Pucsdayy ‘Thursday ad Saturday evenings, at seven, 0 eloe! The Steamboat COLUMBIA, Capt. Wm. H. Peck, will leave on Mouday, Wednesday ‘and Friday evenings, at 7 al irster fetes Ps wil ois Sp tn Moraii i 0 . bore ta Beratogas Whitehall’ and Licks Chasspleiae eee Sans: Ger. bows, or at tbe Office on hart ‘No frenghe taken after 53 o'clock. NOTICE—All goods, treight, Dank bills, specie, or eny other kind of property, positively at the owner’s risk. 526r_ PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR ALBANY. Direet—Daily, Sundays ex aart ped “f pent PM. From Steamboat ‘ourtla iberty st: ROCHESTER Cape, Alited Houainon. nll leave on Miofday," Weduew day evenings, at 7 o'¢loc Semmoar HENDRIK HUDSON, ure He O, Crattenden wi na ou Teeday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, at} el east or west. and noue taken after 536 any, of the boats of this line, or agents. board the boats, or to P. C. aoe “i nited States Mail Line. Ars ofotoes, F | M., Landy bow mere Places. the Foot Steamboat bated Captain C. FP. King, wilt leave on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sanday fternoons, at 5 : 'Beamboat SANTA CLAUS, Captain Boverbagh, will wye on Tuesday, Tharsday and Saturday afternoons, at clock. ‘Apply on board, or at the office on the wharf. DAILY LINE OF BOATS 2 bl YOR D STATE Peas me aSYLPH. Cay al STATEN” ISLANDER, Captain, D. Van eit, will Wand 11 A. M; ati, 2, 3,4,5, van and 11, A.M. and 1,2,3, 4,5, Sait teed It the risk of of the owners thereof. __iel6 2 MOST DELIGHTFUL OF ALL EXCURSIO: A SAIL across the Hudson ken, and thena walk tothe Ely sigon, will oove tonto irae ished tive of cal usual ‘excursions that can wh fore ‘and th = jer 8 rich tw Wing been considerably it jand of Masie, wohicie will perform selections f Worite Operas, popu: tans Cty marches, altace ke. he Ferry Boats from Barciay, Canal and Christopher sts, engueeoels fitted up with awnings and sent oe Boats ran from Hoboken to 'Barelny st street until 1) “eteare 634 cents. mi Tren KEAT ARDARELAND—Pervons, wishing tan mit mouey to their friends the old country, ean proc ibers ey oe amoun! trom £1 an cht, withon i allt vrias ny “tecland, ‘Seotland, an ‘beg to inform their friends and the public of their business continues to. receive, their ‘and they feel quite certain that betes sth th eirs for transmitting money to ele igs od = ‘al mail seamen Caledonia will leave Boston to- 7 yehich ‘all drafts can be forwat & J.T. TAPSCOTT, 9% South st 2 doors below Burli CKETS FOR ver bin of July.—The splendid, packet ship HOTTIN: Barsley, will sail on yt not fail to make ee, a. or to ety NEW_LINE (0 agen Netof and favorit a aon, Ca Captain Tuesday, July stat Persons wishing to aeaetd early Chore ‘on boat Fi Ke GLAND WoT UM $0 tone carpe see ot freight oF pasate, fa enc ‘on board.teot of Dover SWTOODHULL & MIN TURN, Bonth «treet FOR LIVERE Oh New ig ge et of the WO RCIUG A Edn elegant, fast 4 GLASGOW = view S a LINE OF | | pit grist to send fortheir trends i say p. 3 of | Scotland, toss di irect from Glasgow, can make arrange- Ps with the Subseribers, to have them brought out im any of the regular line of Packets, sailing monthl ie ‘Glasgow. HARLEY, Captain Scott icEwen, | Hawkins, Comprise the above line, ad the high character of those ves- selsshould be sufisient aducement for persons, who may be | for thelr trends im Scotland, to make arrangements for | this (ike only tne) on car Seed waar elcorr. South etree aden asecot Seujaners- HELD & MUMIA Y, Agente alo r in Glasgow. Two = SALE, an HLL. drive also jronene i's “iar nding They horssback, and ‘have been long asd ty erent. Appiy at the desk of the i ‘ie ‘Ol farther particulars: jele rf. THE SUBSCRIBER td ine what he has ow haa at bis pubis ip dame Ce Lakaiows ae the Western Hotel, 's sileniid Ibe ob able nd single Horses, | Se New Yorks wbich inven seiveds ts Part of he i _sy8 lw*re D. SMITH. « KING CHARI SM SPANIELS—-UF gure peso, received by the latest arrivals from an for sale by A. Grieve, 5 Johuatrect Also, able Birds: only tobe fousd at Kes eahi bahia sey to, by Importer sod Rosier 5 in Winder Cage NEW YORK P; at LINE OF tS 4 New is ‘on the Ist, and 3 ow the Joth sae From N. York. Fm, A iad Ship SARACEN, NT, Hawkins, Sut Br. Ship BROOKSBY, H. MEwen,} Ne 4 Br Bark ADAM CARR, ——, Br. Bark ANN HARLEY, R. Scott, These ships are good, substantial vessels and will sail punctually on their. r reat jar da} modations for passenger,are good, and every"attention will be paid to promote their comfort. ‘The agents or Captains will ble for any parcels or packages sent them, un- ed therefor. VOOURULL & MINTURN, 87 South street, New York, or REID & MURRAY, Glagggy PASSAGE FROM San BRiTAIAN AND By Fs 3 ack Ball, 39 . . ets, sat 01 ow the st ad 16th of every month. Februa. 15, bly commanded, Their accom- ad re The PORKSHIRE sal f 1, Ist of March. he mL . dst OXFORD, be a poo" eth of March. “ CAMBRIDGE “ Ist of “ MONTEZUMA * “ 6th of Al Persons sending for their friends, and forwarding the passage certificate by the steamship Hibernia, sailing from Boston on the Ist of February, will have plenty time to come in the arkshire, or in any one of the eight packets of the Black Ball Line iting from Lit ygrpool on the Ist and I6th of every month, if by letter post paid, Apply 9 or ress, CHE, BROTHE! ulton ‘Next eee t0 ‘he Fulton B MARSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS. T ti bs a nice on the Ist, and from Marseilles the 10th of each month durin; oe year, as follows :— tains. Fro) PRICE de MeV OINVILLE, (uew) Eerence, URI, Silvester,’ 4 ARCOLE (new) weleight J GASTt hil vests July 10 Eveleigh, Aug. 10 Coulter,’ Sept. 10 Feb. Watson, Oct. 10 Mar. of the first class, commended by men experience, Their accommodations, for passengers are unsur- passed for comfort and convenience. Goods addressed to the ot me be forwarded free of other charges than those actu- al cP tel cht or passa; ee ATR Cc & PHELPS, Proprietors No. BOYD ke HINCKEN, ‘Agents, mi2re 9Tontine Buildings, 88 Wall,cot. Water st. REMITTANCES TO IRELAND, &c. Me! GE ir., has removs is office to 16 Eiepadways and c to remit money, in sums large or small, to pei y Part_ of Ireland, in the same manner as pret rin business have done for the last thirey years and more: also, to any part of England or ‘otland. Money’ remitted by letter, post-paid, to the subscriber, or versonally deposited with him, with the mame of the person- or persons in Ireland, England, or Scotland, to whom it is to he sent, and nearest post town, will be immedi tely transmit. ved and paid accordingly, and’ a receipt to that effect given or forwarded to the sender. 28 lm*r NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL ERPOOL PACKETS. — : ; from New iS 21st, and MM a. of ic mt From New York. Liverpool, New shin jpegeglstietons, S Apri Ht dane Sew Bhi Roeheer, ons dane i Aust ¢ Ship Hottingyer, "eae iui i sere t in ofnew d by men of experience ty, and will be despatched punctually on the 21st of each month. ‘Their cabins are elegant and commodions, and are furnished with whatever can conduce to the ease aud comfort of passen- Price of passage $100. her the captains nor owners of these ships will be re- sponsible for an: els or packages sent by them, unless regular bills of lading are sigued therefor. 01 freight or passa; cr Wodgityn « wevruny, street, New York, or to RS &ICO., 87 Sor FIELDEN, BROTHE! iverpool. JOHN HERDMAN & © ae United aeite Le One Britain and Irelan: he atta Office, 61 South street, New York. ibe GEE as ss iis = KEEN aay & eo ae to and fro: the Suse se ses sthuag every five da in ealling, the ee on <i Id Country: men and f. pal ae, to fram the od com — ents for svengers. {ro Feountry, foaverto sce tnet he ‘bassinges of the pr | m8 re will be Those see the great importan, je an anne cessary ‘The ships, employed in this line and largest class, com- manded by men of experience; am ‘sail every five as they days, offer every facility that can be farmshed. superior arrangements, the subserivers look forward for a continuation of that patronage which has been so liberal extended to them for so many yeat those engaged donot embark, the pas: past. Iu case je mopey, wil er ee For further. HERD WAN’ user ww York. HERDMAN, KEENAN te UO", Liverpool: N.B.—Drafts for any be. furnished, payable at all.the prinelpal Banking Institutions: throughout the Unived Kinglom, on application as above. DHIP NOKMAN, from Havre: msiknees per hie ship will plex ‘send their per ‘No. 5 North river, or to the office of the under- J b II goods not permitted in five days ihe Iublie etre. Patintis ‘iea0 F FOR LONDON—R The first ss fast sailing packet sti BERT, Capt. Sebor, 1:09 tons, will Seattarsteree her regular day. Having very superior accommodations for oie, second ca- bin and steerage passengers, persons intending to embark should make early applieation on board, foot of Maiden lane, to JOSEPH MeMUR. Comer of Pine and South: ~AUm P. $.—Persons desirous of sending for their friends, can have them brought eut by the above splendid packet ship, or any other of the — by ey ing as above. iy6r ihe | FO! AScqFaT Poole al Gon 3I0h ce | aa as above, Tine free etn (ast Sait ket ship WA- 00, ap, ‘Aten, 1000 tone barhen wi iti javing very secmninilationa tee sou suid steerage passengers, persous bark, should make Immediate ‘application ou Maiden Lane, or to JOSEPH WMURRAY. cor af Pine and Sonat P.8.—Persons desirous of sénding for their friends in the old country, can have them brought out in the above splendid Packet, or any other of the line, by applying as above. jy6 re. UNITED STATES & GREAT BRITAIN & I LD, ESTABLISHED EMIGRANT een ie cibers. are, prepa of of Packets, five “aE al, be furnished, payable the United Kingdom. For further, “particulars. JOHN HERDMAN & Co, Gonth «treet 0} LEAR ETOUAN AND ar ie euler To anil Mond: VIL) sas mester, ne lar dy: fant + will posi ‘or freight or passage, handsome furnished 7 modats tons, apply on ee! ae of twat Pg gh no goods pata oa after "Seexttey ore Agent in New ly forward hie cond ro Oodralt; who will promptly ere all @ * in add 08) Loti; ed eal Monday, Angeae nae Ey Saga 'OL—New intdaly othe by Fae GER fica veauneeins Foren OR mae nbove, her rex im : modations, appl rd, Weat ai jar tsa H tu i MINTURN, or cures The’ sient 200 tons burthen, Ci Jobn m in eld the’: pl “ait ae I suceeed lottinguer, and sail on on her rege Spuble that eh reo a 42 informe hig Trends and the Roster) her fe "i ound rear "Also" tas nd , German ng eves, with gum mater manly the most my5 am' 7 mune and OSA pt fine by ih jease wp |e 'No.t Chau eg foespheewiihthe gee For terms apply to JOSEPH LYON, 298 Water jysiwer i GeO MANUF ACLUKERS. eat — , sid meets Tor valesae accor ad tale aud 86th street, Yorkville, heretofore used Printing and dving establishment. T steam engine, boiler aod apparatus comj id fat blocks baiting ahd gen oe printing bor shafting and georis HOWE, 132 Broadway mises, orto corner of Ho! dy3 iw*re - CATSKILL MOUNTAIN HOUSE, § C. L. BEACH, for several years connected wil ment, has now become its lt it throughout im the most ual oak elegaut manuer, and has furnished it anew; now open for the reception of company. [tis under th sonal superintendence and management of Mr. Bi Proprietor, who will sp: if stages, rau EUROPEAN HUT, City of Washington, near the 7 THE SUBSCRIBER, having: fully fully “p repleuis! ‘is we owe hotel wedly | alg of Loa friends and ‘the Br public. H bles w: always be supplied’ the best the seasons aud whilst no effort will be spared to give eutire satisfactio his terms will be found so moderate as to command aty from residents and strangers. There are ral farnished suites of apartments aad act mediate occupation. Those who wi nly advantageous to call. the lecatioa ot the se C est notice. dyl lwre NEW LEBANON SPRINGS. COLUMBIA HALL ,Mayvi5,186—This favorite of resort is now open and readyfor the reception under the management of its old pro} is long experience as a che establishment shail be such as fo meet the wants ‘ost fastidious, whether tarrying fer the seasou or & HOTEL DE PARIS.—ANTIONE VIGN of the late proprietors of the Perkins House pectfully informs his friends and the travellit opened + on Reade ntrects called the Hoel De ber; ate those who mma! wi lging, by the ‘tay, most ressonable one myl9 2m end 'V LET, in the Herald Nassau street. Apply on the pre: = ‘| receipt of the following news. this | The aroeatp one | at Aust: ee ee sen teen Price Two Cents. INTBRUSTING FROM TEXAS AND MEXICO. fe, ke. ke, Special Correspondence of the New York Herald. Gaxvestow, June 24th, 1846. By a late arrival from the scene of action we are in General Taylor and | ted by the officers of the Unite citizens of the United States. | duty of hoste: ably.—New Grleane Delta, June 28. The conversation then became general. Gen, La V —who, we should state, was accompanied by his aid: camp, Col. Martinez—paid some very | dnring the evening to the American theirey the fire from the American artillery ; yet he confessed he | would feel no regret at having to surrender to them any time at discretion. pretty gy @ said, was morc fatal to the heart thaneven The accomplished Mrs. Gen. Gaines discharged the nd the evening passed off most agreea- Among the most interesting relics obtained in the bat- most of the army are encamped quietly within 400 yards | tles of the Sth and 9th, are the standards of the different | < companies and regiments. We spent a half hour in ex. of Matamoras ; the inhabitants are coming in fast, and | gming these pomps and circumstances of war, with the are trading with the troops, without the slightest fear of being molested or injured ; they seem, in fact, to be more satisfied with the present state of affairs than when they ‘were protected by their own troops. An advance guard, consisting of the Ist regiment of infantry and about 600 volunteers from Louisiana, have advanced as far as Car- ye taken. poenernien of, and ing still further — ut 150 miles beyond Matamoras. The an armistice of fifteen days, but “Old ady” answered by saying that he could not grant it without further advices from Washington — it was rumored that the Mexican as? ‘Was re-assemb- ling in Paper in the i ‘The American army was in fine spirits and e: . for battle. Volun- teers were arriving at Point Sel in large numbers. Alabama arrived here to-day from New Orleans with two companies of 160 men from Tennessee and a cargo of government supplies, intended for troops on th the ‘Trinity river. arrived here yesterday from Point Isabel for t the purpose of raising four extra companies of sixty men each, he being senthere by Gen. Taylor for that purpose. ‘The old “ war horse” must have some move- ment in view, to send here for fresh troops. Success at- tend his army. Capt. Walker is the lion of Texas, and would go in for Governor with a pertect and unanimous vate. :] send you our latest paper, which was published before the news was received from the Point. I will keep you in receipt of ali news from age army. No more at present. E.M. From the Houstin (Texas) Telegraph, June 10.} wi learn, from a gentleman who recently ai from Austin, that a one of Camanches, belo: to Santa Anna’s band, lately made a foray into the Mexi- can settlements, above Lavedo, captured a large amount ae eeecle. and about five hundred horses, and killed seve. ral Mexicans. The Mexicans, it appears, were quite un- them; as most of the troops had been nie to attack the American army, near Matamo- ras. These Indians stated that they captured several boxes, filled with money; and from their description of the fhe, bones, it is base that bares contained $4000 or chen is not ee that they intercepted some that was on the way to Bexar, or Corpus ved (eet We understand that Col. Harney intends to march, in a few days, with the troops now stationed at Bexar, to join the army under Gen. Taylor. Three companies of dra- goons, and the company of rangers from Austin, will probably accompany. The Indians on the frontier are now so pocific that a military force is no longer required or Bexar. [From the New Orleans met une, June 28 ) By the arrival of the steamsh' lew York, Capt. Phil- lips we have Galveston dates ‘o the 24th inst. The news have SA announced, and to be laced in com- ion in our navy, under comrand of & eo1ge N. Hol- of which are of tri-colored wool namented with the appro) They were mounted st: that tion: ef which it i colored silk, green, white and res broidered the Mexican coat of arms, more paaxtiblly, than we conceived any modern Penelope had do, even if her delicate fingers were over skil work. fairly lay before sere causing the fire ps the bril < liantly as if it hed been the plumage of the bird itself Some fair grown weary under their long dar! lashes, in thus deli- cately counterfeiting natu: of cloistered nuns, it is so convent, probably. have said their hoped wa country in eve! New Orleans Tropic, June 28. tion (Mo.) Express, of June 23, states that, in conve! from his fort, and reports havin, test interest. We found eighteen in al! or baize cloths, or- letters and symbols. fs sharpened with iron, and not only ornamental, but dangerous as offensi: ns. But the flag of the most al ittered BATALLON GUARDA COSTA DE TAUPICO. This magnificent and torn flag, apart cig its associa- remarkable for its ap) nd the <5 rmed. It is of In the centre is em- wer to ‘ul at the The Mexican eagle, with its outstretched wings, , each rustle of the flag on which it atic colors of thi Ov Mexican damsel’s bri; ht eyes must have Perhaps it were the work ome holy sister tenuated fingers, world’s gazers” of the ating, and then by turns wrought upon that banner, which they fondly ined to lead gloriously the arms of their Aight Alas! for the fortunes of war, ‘That flag, in tl ‘ttle of the Palo Alto, was torn b; our cannon shot, et now bears upon its folds the sha’ tered shreds thus rudely made; at Palma, it waved over the bravest troops, and floated in the wind as long as its regiment lasted before the terri- ble fire of our arms. Ys from its statf, and fled to save it from the stain of cap ure. brave man was met b: to hand they fought jor the prize—the Mexican nerved by every feeling of patriotism, the American by every sentiment of a soldier’s ambition. The brave standard bearer bit the dust, and the precious object of his care became an n object of idle gurioalty enemy. ba: the only evidence existin de Tanpico » ‘These tro} the Resaca de la When all was lost, its bearer tore Such, however was not to be its fortune. ‘The one of our own troops, and hand in, the hands ff his among our le as of the once + Bae! J etallon ies are in charge of Col. M. and will be by him carried to Washington.— it ever be respecte fe of June 27 contains the subjoin- ‘Tho editor of the Lexington tion with he learned that Mr. B. is direct et the advance guard man direct from Independenc had arrived at the latter place. is unimportant. of eighteen prarlgnns Wel prward by Col. Keatuey to "iy lew tn towed the sloop of war Austin to sea | arrest Speye trader, who is laden with am- ith. to go round to Pensacola fer repairs, | munition fo They overtook Speyer, and read to him "the colonel’s order for his detention, but he refused to stop. his men, forty in number, je26 61 lins he declared his intention of raghting if they attempted to 20UMS, i TRNIGHED OK UNFURNISHED, | | Th pee | Alabama arrived at Galveston on Mon- | detainhim. The dragoons despatched ress back TO LET—Inasmall and most de deli, fully ta , and left again the following day for Brazos San. | for Capt. Moore's command, and in the meantime follow- Sous ington fe Groen nd, one! or | ting ¢ landed, at Galveston, some government stores | ed on the trader’s trail, who was driving with all haste in Ga? poms or bel net l fall or Re fora new military depot which has been established at | hopes to escay The company under command of Capt. pst boarders of a a ae '. ter wil ii betaken, binson’s ferry, on the Trinity, to supply the volun- | Moore was but a short distance,behind, and would no Wavlaghoperdemae, torsenaiootn oa ty pre teers on their meroh throu h Texas, The stores are for- | doubt overtake Speyer. tiving tm a private fashily, and in a pleasant, quiei, and. ‘warded from Galveston to the depot by steam. cual cata sae some location, this offers ap opportunity Becve The “Rusk Blues,” a fine company of Texans, com- Fourth of July Accidents. ‘The entire altoids ase will be, let to ‘fesir manded by Capt, John M’Clarty, left Galveston inthe | The annual celebration of the 4th of July is usually ant, without children. Address B. Ta kof schooner Alert, on the 22d inst. for the seat of war. attended with many serious accidents throughout the myl9 tf rre The steamers Troy, Panola and Potomac arrived at FOR SALE OK TU LE aext. halfof Money can remain on mort Fase fora term of years. Application to be made on the 415 Adams oe Broskiveee WATTRIPONT & Cu,, FASHIONABLE HATTERS, 82 Nassau street, near Fulton, New York. THE subscribers beg to call the attention of the public to che quality of their various kinds of Hats of their own mai facture. They avg jase received'a small supply of gu moleskin, now used by the most fis! — hatters in , pleasure ris, showin: 1 sample of which ier will feel en fo those who will do not pretend to sell at 25 oreven 10 other establishment; neither can they lid store; Anish of th vor them with a cal sign ent less than any per boast ot having a splea= but they’ flatter themselves that the quality and eir Hats will give entire satisfaction, at the prices d the French style of trimming the sum- a spoltin ‘i Boao ot tty pena 1 pareeniee ze We AETRibonr, my 25 Im*m ee “HJ 5 'S GUSSAMEK fas WEIGHING from 2% to 336 ounces. Price only $3 50. It is about two years smce Gossamer Hat was fi ntroduced by the subscriber to the of the New York public, as the lightest, the most desirable, an i the most tasty «ticle for sammer wear heretofore 1 , evinced by the astonishing sucess attend satraordinary large amount of sales, and the yopular approba- ion bestowed upouthem by the many who have given them their patrouage, have not been lost upon the subscriber, who, to show that he is ever anxious to excel in his art, now pre: sents for public patronage the Gossamer hat, much Tigheer aud and tore pleasant than any other ever before offered. Whey are aot liable, like the Leghorn and Panama, to lose either s! if or color from exposure to the rain. ‘They cannot be soiled either crtiste: Be or oil from the hair. so common! e case with othe the much admired. style of trimmings, gniginating w phthe proprietor, flectually prevents all this. The public are invited po calles and see cre x2 Cap Store is Chueh 214 Broadway, way. opposite Ber my27 Im*re SUMMER HATS. ECONOMY eet Fk ra ROBERTSON'S | PH HAT " AND MANUFA( Ys ire Nikon street.—The Saved tomers teweheationat tie pabls (he aa his Summer Hats, possessing the various properties usually sought for by the man of taste, they have the additional merit of being 25 per cent below the standard pri h seutially similar in material, workmanship, and mad al for 85. ach Calf Boo for $4 0,6 Ct: ert 8 TONG ‘& ToNts ite French cory, one of the. moat, fashion: “tf cen judged ‘in the tat i irticles manufactured by the more splendid estab! Broadway; and on f their respective merits, no soaperias gerenizes except in aera etic atectually poovents the perepiracion of effectually preven the forehead Trowm striking through, and impairing the’ a arance. PeTheir average w he ig om 294103 ouncos—being much tight — substantial Leghorus, or and j demont, whore! ‘ingli prced in mtheir purchases by f cost, oe them, and to svat by eer sh marino, tet fr Aprons ction 78. Pany2s im*re "ROBERTSON. 10) Fulton street. J Prat & CU, FASHIONABLE HAT STORE. HE SUBSCRIBERS having opened a HAT STORE Yo, 110 Fulton street, comer of Dutch street, respect- filly solicit the patronage oftheir old customers and the Ne Pal lie.” The will constantly keep on haud & compl ment of Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Ke. aie ae atest “ayle, wd will sell at the lowest prices. EGS order 8. cae PREMIUM BOOTS. ve | Pieters is city for $6 0 foot and Shoe Man af it o Nitto f, are autd to be the best ever sold in ‘Boots hi al asp ted to ve seta tion jen ¢., done in t YOUNG & JONES, 4 Ann street, Near the ican Museum, New VY Quick sales and em ill profits, is our motte, 12 ramets NEW YURKK Aav Se RALLKUAL COMPAN SUMMER TRRANGEMENT. Hall for Yorkvi} and Ig eis an Bgclet. A. Me Harlem (3 {boa ry "wit 2, Bs 5, and O36 jal {4 ie ALS pan! in the rm " a will Veave White ‘Ne Harlem and Will sceording ta the state of WINDOW SHADE DEPOT, No.7 SPRUCE STREET. HED AN ee k x2 TEEEA LE oy criptions, kinds and sizes t cheaper than e bourbe at any other places. Trim caine at eane eens’ Pr BA) ROL | BE MAUNY & Co, inet Imre ann faernrers ho, LE bee HADES gh & Importers MINIAL U KictNert, No. 2 fan ranged ays cont to.contain watches, FALN 1 hd, Sem ‘ourtlandt street, near crurers of Trav: Broadway, wholesale and retail Ww and Jewel fanny hs a riting, eter ver ore ‘of ine mga trdchey eon faintly on hand and made to ya with neatness and despa: 0. 2 Courtlandt street, New my!2 Im*re D Psa & PRING! GARS, BA fol — 130 nena sr Pressed, Hiondn Rezaia, ¢: peranza do., ‘Hens ~ nll M4 ihington do., eran ra, jonda Congressos, do., incipe Justo Sanz, fx. Jaio Tnaeo | « whole entitled a to suit. Kor “avP im MFI , a poe TICs _ " bt G = ty staire i | and | day or two for certain information on the subject, but | the shortness of { | | is lying off and on, just outside the Kort, under si | 8. C. Gist, F. B. Renshaw, and P. B. Ridgeley. | Chefs, Galveston, on the 23d inst., on their way to the Rio », The Modern built three story brick house, 215 Adams | Grande. it will be recollected that the Gaines Rangers | penter by occupation, was in the act of fi street, Brooklyn. If not sold by private sale, i it will be | went over on the last-named boat. They were all well, | ship’s cannon, at the old bridge, when the pie A of at public auction, on 15th day of May | and in fine spirits. soe of the fragments striking his leg below 1 ‘The Austin News says that ordert have been received Major Fauntleroy requiring him to proceed immedi- to San Antonio with the company’ of dragoona Un command. ‘We learn from the same paper that Capt S. Highsmith hes ones and organi: company of volunteers— men—for six months’ service, to act as ran- saabeteee Austin and the San Marcus. ‘The ¢ ivilian says the gallant corps of Mississip commanded by ee ‘ivors, led the * Cla Riflemen,” have entered as Texan volunteers, to come ace of _ four companies which Capt. Seefeldt and Connor have been authorized to raise additional at Galveston. They will be furnished with subsistence and Hesepportation to Peint Isabel, by Lieutenant Kingsbury, y Id seis pig te which were sometime since heard of we ae by the Texans in regard to the at rest. Evel aper we open, Maieeier trent are Every pup pte | ment of the volunteers to their western front lustin Democrat of the 10th instant, mentions the escape of @ Mexican boy, aged 10 or 12 years, from the Camanches. He was originally taken near San Antonio, ond ee his escape on the San Gabriel According to hiéstory, he managed his escape with great adroit- ness, Some complaints are made of the lawlessness of the Camanches in returning from the treaty ground, but they were fast going West. Vena Cuz, ith June. | ‘This city has now been under blockade for twenty-five days. te Raritan is the commanding ship at this time —Com. Conner being still at Pensacola—and is at anchor fear Green Island, while the Pensacola steat er ni ly prevents all intercourse trom abroa "The Princeton now, proves herself to be equal to th shel from fhe together. The Falineuth wes block, ited up to enter. and 10 knots fe ‘ading on her ari days. The Pri der sail to two-thi For 12 days she and they together for two can sail round her, and is equal un- of the vessels in our Navy. been underway just out of reach th {eri after the proc steamboat Champion, on her return from an excu: the 4th, the piece which the: maturely dischar; young man name Williams, who was driving home the cartri severe! heard that on Saturds crossing from the lower entrance, near th ston street, was thrown down, and the fore wheels wagon loaded with passengers passed over him, bruising him very badly. took place in the vicinity of Gray's Fei the fighters had their heads lacerated, a ber of the aggressors were chased for nearly a mile, when the pursuit was abandoned. One of the bellige- rants was renderod insensible, and laid across the rail road. and saved from being crushed, probably to death, be: neath the wheels. tional salute, were performi several loads from a brass si were about charging again, the discharge prematu immediately performe: this. were knocked out in twain, and his eyes blinded completely. ‘The physi clans in attendance say he wili never recover his eye- sig) country. In Broox.iyn.—On Saturday Mr. Voorhit breakin Try Pieces. Nelson Guerney ‘had his han ‘eyes much burnt while firing ‘a salute w e corner of York and Pearl pis teri jon had passed, Ix Hantronp.—As some young men were snluting the on pre: anda were using ed, owing to fire remaining in i e, had his left arm and injured in the face an ¢ is dead. In Bostox.—As the crowd were leaving the Common vening after the fire ‘young man in corner of Boy] a ht hand taken off and was breast. We have since ly Pxtitapecenta—On Saturday, a sanguinary fight Several of quite a num- He was discovered by the driver of the first car, On Seturday afternoon, a squad of ine company, appointed to fire the na- ny at duty, and aad fired -pounder, when as they apta took place, blowing W. B. Rodney and Solomon Sny: rae over, in doing which Snyder's arm was so much das to require amputation, which operation was t did him no other injury than well. Rodney's front tecth his mouth, his chin regularly spli He is now doit , they do not suppose he can survive ihe cident over twenty-four hours, as they think he must ac be injured internally. lore “Sai De racy’? More moe: The “sau: ”” section of the House of Rep- resentatives, headed by the illuscrious author Or je sentiment, that ** ucation is opposed to de- . When vessels make their ap- na “a t pearance she makes sail for them, and when they are mocracy,” has sueceeded in the hurry of a very fast and w! run, sho fires up—goes alongside | tiny the tariff bill Me Sal in passing the i and places a pri ‘on board. ‘She'ls the admire. | levying duties on books and periodicals, im sitted tion 3 the Eng ish Spd French men-of-war here. If the | for literary and scientific institutions. reo of P ‘are wise they will immediately | 2) per cent. ad valorem, is thus proposed to fo beta order a large number of ships te ead od or whengt on the reviews, magazines, and other periodi- valuable both in peace and war. here than three frigates. The Raritan has thé scurvy, and it is also ‘said the dysentery, on board, by having been much at soa on the coast of Brazil, from whence she came to this station. Tho Mexicans expect an attack upon the castle of San Juan de Ulloa, goon soon as tie egnadiee errives, and are preparing for it. castle and town are crowded with soldiers : nearly all the families and citizens have fied to the interior. f Congress has been in session for more than a week, and has resolved to the war sgainst the United States. On Monday will proc to elect a succes. sor to Paredes, who has marched against the enemy on the Rio Bravo del Norte. It is generally believed that Santa Anna, even if elected, will under no circumstances return to Mexico. He hoe money and is too much do- lighted with the dissipated amusements of Havana to re- turn here. Gen. Bravo, present Governor of this city, will in all probability be elected President. a of the western departments have declared against ti ti thi hi Government, but they are ly in favor of pushing the war. It was rumored here today that Gen. Taylor is advancing from Matamoras. lain [From the Mobile Regi ter.) The U. 8. brig Lawrence artived at Penacola on the 25th inst, seven days from Brazos St having been em loyed blockadivg the Rio Gfinde and Brazcs, and co-operating with the army 103 days. The Democrat re- rts that the day the Lawrence Ieft her station off the razos St. he was boarded: by the lot, who stated that an express had reached Ta fa amp at Matamoras, suing for peace. The =! ie ity of this as tl information depends upon the pilot, wrence did not communicate afterwards in coi of bad weather. It was the wish of the Lawre! remain a he: pplios forbid it. The following is a list of the officers att Lawrence :—Samuel Mercer, Commander ; to the tenants Konnon, Purser; § A. MoCreery, ase. Asst R. Mcalilison, Acting Master ; Plice, Passed sipman ; W- HL Fauntleroy, ‘sliduhipmas'; it Renshaw, do; Isaac Hultz, Jr Ca Officers and crew all in good f health. Incidents, ke., of the War. There was quite reeable reunion in the ladies’ parlor of the St. Charles Hotel last evening. There were there some of the fairest cimens of our fair: Creole and Anglo-Saxon beauties, whose “Grace of motion,and of loek, the smooth And swimming majesty of step and tread, ‘mmetry of form and feature, set ‘The soul afloat, even like delicious airs cals, constantly forwarded although a paltr not likely to yield a thousand dollars per annum, lic libraries. tages of the country at_ large. thei express, vee py braries and reading rooms. It may be satel ly es- mated, that the total sum to be derived irom his source, will not amount to more than a few undred dollars throughout the whole country, while the effects on the literary establishments interested, will be very pernicious—for it will be necessary "for them to make a separate entry for every package, containing a few periodicals for the month or week, with as much formality as is required to obtain a permit fora large cargo of tea, and cause a delay of several days or more in the’ receipt of books, now spread before the pub- lic as soon as the foreign newspapers reeeived by mail. The duty on books is ten per cent., which, consideration to the revenue, will prove a serious check to the increase of pub- The addition of ten or twenty dol- to the cost of an expensive book of reference willtend to prevent very many valuable works relating to the arts from ever reaching our coun- try ; and those to whom such works are the most essential, namely, artisans, yoy architects, public institutions, mechanics, &c. &c limited means generally, will be depri than ever of consulting them, and thereby of im- Kensal anacronat ina knowledge of their pro- fe nen of more ssions, and promoting the interests and advan- But such is It cannot be possible “sausage democracy.” that the Senate of the United States will suffer this wretched blow to t institutions of our which in every civilized country exist in favor of pee institutions still continue; and let the struck at the educational itry. Let the exceptions members find some other ‘game to relish uncheons. Tru Frieyp To Epucation. Wrecks ann Loss or Lire.—During the gale of Saturday and Sunday last, the barks Ockbrook, Lawson, master, and F.veni belonging to Messrs. Hol ‘Star, Hannah, mene both lerness and Ch. ilton, while at anchor in Richibucto roads were driven whore ing, upse' neal Pena Doran, steward, Ebene Vago ter Farro, an apprentice, -were drowned. Ca h and the second mate passed the mest of the inthe mizzen rigging, and on Monday oday Of flute or harp”. lm with the rest, got safe ashore. A survey has and whose convors: held on the Ockbrook and F, Star, ant “ THlum’d by a wit that would fascinate sages— both hay@ been condemned — Miramichi ) Gleaner. Yet playful as Peris just loosed from their cag The brave was there as well as the fair, and there met, | for the first time since they fought in deadly conic, Don Romulo Diaz de la Vega, the Mexican was taken risoner in the battle of Resaca de la Palma yne, who was wounded in the same fight, other United States officers, whose names we did nut learn. The meeting between there two brave the 12th inst. soldiers—Gen. La Vega and Col. Payne—was one of co! 4 ket a Np ices ranging dial frosting aad a kindly posers of com liments. | are — ar merkeviares Sel hota ieee ipo ing hite. Coffee scarce at per 100 pounds, fc that he wor "wounded sod awiged t the he perthat |W : he would short ne ope that Nor qualities recover from the effec | ed him for his sympathy, and con- sesoned. © similar me 904 The Colonel t} lated him in hav! fe trusted that he wo United States as mit of; he assured be raging on the west ce taee aut yomety mag aes ee oe le as 8 wi . y fournal, per Telegraph, eo an ar ae Alban: VANA.— The brig Soule, Capt. Del- | d last night, bringing us 22d, inclusive ‘sin them is of no.importance whatever, later from Mexico than what we | war Daring returned to Havana on | i was ro street rted to ‘hromgh that v ing per - absorbing interest is | a Z Movements of ‘Travellers. ‘The arrivals yesterday were even more numerous | than we have hitherto recorded. ‘The tide is now at the flood, and rapidly overflowing ail the hotels of the ‘ity : Amenican—Craig Biddle, Philadelphia: P. Guerard, South Carolina; A. Olmstead, Philadelphia; Dr. Harris, Philadelphia Hayes, United States Army, 4th infan- try; Mr. Waller, do; Captain Morrison, do; A.’ D. Deiter, Venezuelas Lieut. Blair, United States Army; A. R. Ed- 4y, do; Jared Sparks, Salem, Massachusetts; W, Scovill, Vaterbury; W. Middleton, do; R D. Silver, China; Tho mas Ball, Virginia; J. Deeble, Philadelphia. As ‘ainwright, Boston; G. Johnson, Virginia, George Wilson, Marblehead; R. Hooper, Borton Richmond, Providence; E. Stroup, Philadelphia; E. gent Pennsylvania ibartlets joston; Mecounell, 0 C.M, Pope, do; €, Garston, New Orleans; A’ . William, Charleston; A. LL, Ww. Woodworth, yde- ‘Wentworth, a Johnson, Ala. ‘Thomes Wyld, Gaul- North City—H. Morrison, Rocheste: temala; C sor biel Roberta, ba th tip eee 1 srg bs = tain Durtrey, Stor D5 ryent, “vir Senin Boston; Gaptain fio owe, Lyme; Rev. eat Washington; George Hart, Philadelphia . Richardson, New York; M. Lyman, id ace, New Ham shire; J. B , Baltimore; Philo FRANKLIN. phie Nat. Watson, do; Captain Houston; T. «pBlake, Troy; C aye L Treadwell, New Orleans; A. Enos, oe ; R. Dunlop, Loek- * ponneylvania; c. shington; H 7. ia; R. oe Phi- ie he I tleche’ do; W, Donald, Boston; HL Poladex: ter, do; T’ Robertson, Mexico; W.Smith, Cinn; J. Thom: son, Philadelphia; George West, Salem ee Ebrington, North Carolina; Wm. Wilson, Montreal; N. Jewell, Ca- nada; J. L. Fitch; Laufontaine, and other Miami Chiefs; Dr. Hancock, Mexico. Serious Fire ar Covineron, La.—We have been permitted to publish the following letter, addressed to a gentleman in this city:— Covinaron, June 27,—About one o’clock this mo: our village resounded with the alarm of fire, which or! finsted ia the large brick store belonging to D. T. Bag- ley, occupied by Minter & White. In a few moments the mass of our citizens were at the scene, and notwith- standing their united and untiring exertions, the devas- tating element spread with the greatest rapidity, reduc- in one hour and ahalf, the store anJ con- it originated, and the following other build- ings, viz: The Lang +3 of Brown, Jewell & Kirkland; Richard A, Aber. & Schwartz; the hotel known as the Kimball Hote! kept by _ ite hs wheelw: it and blacksmith shop, owned b; losme! kitchen of Wm. H. Kirkland. en ‘at the goods and fects were moved out of the buildings, and are now scat- tered through the streets. No material accident occur- red to any individual, except to C. H. Allmand, who fell from the top of a warehouse, and was At one time we almost despaired of se Th. A. . Gilbert; but iy pe tewiry “7 that they were both saved — | goods out. oe of our citizens will be serious; some of the pi well & Kirkland's ‘. 4 wil not be very gr y saved almost everything va- luable—the greatest damage they will suffer, will be caused by moving their goods out into the street. Schwartz, Parker, Minter and White, must be the greatest sufferers—none of them, how. heavy stocks on hand. Itis supposed that the fire ori- ginated inside of the building, and was the act of some merciless incendiary.—N. O. Delta, June 28. THOS. SHANKLAND, and Counsellor at Law, 41 Walt Street. CutiBe a MONER of Deeds, and Commissioner for the States of Maine, Vermout, Maryland, Ohio, Ili Alabama and Mississippi. ____Jel3 lawat@re pe “NOTICE. creditors of William Ridgway are hi sent their claims, properly authenti , on or before the first day of Nor toa dividend of assets PITTS, HARLES H. tet asta iLL Sets. A bisarod New sPrRING ADAPTED TO GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. M. MATTHIESSEN, i27 Fulton street, ok of, ie in ‘reach , Vest of all va- neties, boner: je for spring trade, ‘whieh « are per to te be sold Low $i ea Customers a to nBB EL AM E GARMENTS ERRA’ E 1c. nt id do well to have their garments cut by the efficient out {this establishment, who are capable of giving as neat K garment as the most fastidious can desire. les of ‘wear continually on hand, Shirts, espe es a al “"Hemember the number, 127 Fulton street, al6 im* WM. MATTHIESSEN Te. TROPRIETORS OF THE SHAKSPPEARE HO TEL, corner of William and Duane streets, eeareee fully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have leased the above establishment, and entirely refitted the same. Every possible effort will be made in regard to com fort, cleanliness, and attention, towards their visiters. yey have peoneen teepeeres, with ab new “Hove nee lswors, Botass; sox to be surponeee by Ont Sos a Se e city. The bar ‘has beh entirely refitted, ‘and vy house thorough cleaning and repair. A Hot Lunch will be served mI every day at the nur com relishes prepared in a superior Posed of Chowder, and other myle. Price of rooms per week. Single night. A Refecto ry will shortly be est for the convenience of the boarders an: andevery luxury of the season will be served most reasonable terms. ties, referees, ceasary fixtures, for Fi BEST SPRING MEDICINE. WHITWELL’S TEMPERANCE con, gestien NHE best ‘ible remedy yd Indi T Wore: Contvenesss Loar of Ap teries, Debi Most persons feel the necessity of, usia strengehening medicine daring the spring an = Bs SE bi if Taye cially those engaged employments. No inbetter calculated for such pu the above. Aaredients of wh y are composed are highly recommen- ded in all medi t tontes now re medic: revive the 8 and strengthen the whole sys e roprietor te cook hat if iayalida would aire thi hea pleasant reme- ly one gene H never wae any ‘They are put at the lowest possible price, in order to Place them within the reach of al Price 29 cente.s pint IT WE, Lis ORIGINAL tag Ml Is the Ree effectual reme they, a 4 ness of Neck and Joints, ut, Cramp, ke. Ret by Dr. 8. L. Mivcnent, late Professor of Physic im the College of Physician: Price 2 ceuts a bottle. VOLATILE AROMATIC For Headache and Catarrh, composed Principally of aud Aromatic Herbs. Recommended by the cele! . Wa te ssor of Medicine in Hows ai 2% and 50 cents per bottle ne aticien are prepared and sold by J. GEORGE whitrwe ELL (ine well & Son, Boston y A. B. & D. SANDS, Druggists, 100 uer sold ilies eet, New Yor! TIG WHITE ATLAN' LEAD. HE ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD COMPANY having completed their Works, are now ready to exeente for pure White Lead, both iy mad Ground in € ‘any extent that may be wante: The Heong expeuse in the erection of the Works the least degree, to the improvement the 1 ied: hemaelves ‘of every’ modern improvement cad 11 aware, from our long familiarity with the differ 5 hes a marker, thathy far the greater Proportion ld h still is greatly adulterated iomenen, val seoketieecinash heseter Sak itself possessing no virtue of aan Pigment when inixed w: transparent, othing but its specific weight to recom Compan Trustees of the Atlantic White 2} gualiey of White Lead, beth Di be a strictly pure, genuine article, and perfectly free ‘any adulteration what ver, which the Company will warrant as ich toall who may purchas th Purchasers, therefore, may be that very 1] ee, may be placed im the every pound ‘hite Lead manafactured and sold by ‘the C: Dor ess will notonly tend to the greater di but will be found muc' oe also manufacture Red Lead ring case of Paints Ground a low Ochre, Spanish te Urrent Branewiek Geses. kee Be. Having been Li ap a ‘General Agents for the re ail orders shouldbe directed tows. a OLOATE, fr am*r 287 Peart street. corner of Beekman street. HACKERS AND Sia READ, yeinet street. —J A, aes . ; ness. The Compan: and have for sale a set, Verdi C ved steam mery imo to very saperior article | Havana files, i papel Pieces, no Rae deaceans, THREE wreat DFHCme. U! 9 iim Theve Ate iB’ rs ites es city and 00 Bleewit 2 ees "8 IMPRO’ fr sugat, and pginnd lk Bs ilt ters not only. "een én Fs sll ne Sane es ogress ring them is so great water impregnated jurmbing en Saiesr, ti Preeyy CHURCH'S PS VEGETABLE LOTION. epee WINDOW SHADES. eM inacenew,, ainbers sevet, RY, ee myl? lm*rre |

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