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Vol, XII, No. 190—Whole No, 4412. ) ' Y MORN NG, JULY 10, 1846. Price Two Centse pe ase a rasta HS | | Interesting Intelligence firom | ferotiinirism toate "inion wil 80 mae | sour char af Perjury Oller Swat of tha 8 G0 1 , oe it any pert of |i 0 iM a carriage. bor i are just thi ha known to the Government through him, while at the - 4 « oh porasbesk, aud’ eve’ hess lon nae | same time he goes out on other business for the trailers lower police office, arrested yesterday Joseph Cox, whe Sere | pg . £ keeps the fancy lamp store ‘on the corner of Broadway Circulation---Forty Thousand. P to sail direct trom Glasgow, can make arrange- ‘ad : fe. Apply at the desk of the Hei in whose employ he is. ‘and Leonard street, ona charge of perjury, under the ents with the Subscribers, wy aad Lal DAILY HERALD=Biary day, Price® cent percopy—$7 | of te regular Tine of eke ailing mom om Clangow. Bet RNG CHARLES “St ion — | A company of infantry is desired to march forthwith | folowing circumstances :—It appears that Mr. Cox hired t Ei 2% per aunum—payable in advance. Spry tha gy pure breed, received by the latest arrf } 2 yg | toSanta Fe. An etfort is making toorganize a comp: “ef ioe ANTICIPATED BATTLE WITH THE MEXICANS. | 2 indepenicatence to-day ney nae a de A ee riers ro aad Se ton, for sale by A. Grieve, 5 John at EERLY HERALD—F very Sxturday—Price 63 cents ARR, Captain McEwen, : fare | poate peyer, atradee to the Mexican Provinces, took Cox imagiued that the Doctor intended to leave the city per copy—$3 1244 ceuts per aunum—payable in advan SARACEN 'C: ‘Hawkins, | iid valuable'Birds, only tobe found at his establ No. | with him this'yeaa, as usual, some arms and ammunition, w a il aedl * Mr. C : TEWALD FOR EUKOPM oP very Steam. Pe BROOKSBY,— | * gin street, Military Movements in the West, the amount of either we havo been unable to learn; and pi ap Par ene Sia ei a Price 63; cents per copy—$3 00 per annum, payable in ad- Letvere fromm the curious, in distant par paid) | the two companies of dragoons sent out by Col. Kearney, obtained against fraudulent debtors, swore before Judge Pree: | Comprise the above line, and the high character of those ves- eee OK og peyeye i "ADVERTISEMEMTS at the usual prices—always cash | sending fortheir rious in Sagas, to wake arrangements for i Importer and dealer in Birds, Cages, te. | a dug Nae eee ee ee Penne cat cone un rar apoyer | Dely on the 14th of May last, to an affidavit charging Dr. in -advauce. | this (the only line. . ToR SALE | % . | until the body of our forces cane p. If Mr. Speyer Smith with removing his furniture clandestinely fiom PRINTING of all kinds executed with beanty and deo |" Father terceelore given, on appliestion to | He diners iO a The Charleston Evening News, referring to a myster. | is engaged ja carrying armsand ammunition to aid the the premises, No. $84 Broome street, and disposing of the match." eee Pscorr, a: Se tnd lixtures, together with ¢ ious paragraph which we copied from a New Orleans | Mexicans, he should be dealt with in euch manner 8§ same at auction. and likewise disposing of his horse end Ai faeee oe comm: ns, by mail, addressed to the ty eorves of Ma aden Lane,'or Eyortemwplyo ©: | paper, says it has taken some trouble to inquire into the | ee wyerning to others, But if not, he will share | gig sequence was that Dr. Smith was arrested ¢ tablishine paid, or the postage will be : a ¥, Agents ao iwer JOSEPH LYON, | matter, and has gleaned the following particulars con- | the fate of the other traders, and no other. ta dy for some time. 4 cted from eres recep ed | _alor eS in Glisxow. TO MANUFACIURERS. | nected with the personal movements efiaded to the: ene affidavit Dr, Smith aocerts to bee Wil, acy pg ’ NEW YORK AND GLASGOW LINE OF 4 Great Borgain--To lot or lease, a ita, | that Messrs. Murphy and Simpson, of London vii Ineldents, &e. i ful, corrupt and malicious perjury. In corroboration of Non $y, one, Hinary ketamaaraeer, PACKETS. aud machinery tor sale, at the comer of hurd avenue | Ceajmnother individual, ® Spanish subject, arri our reichfom the St Louis Reveille, July 2} || which Dr. Smith is sustained by several witnesses. Su loxthe West Futtoa and Ni aM : “ ‘ ‘ . arleston lately, juriny stay the tw: ur friend Capt. Church, of the Bulletin, on his late | san Woodruif, No. 81 V Broadway, testifies that the y-West corn rot Fultou and Nassau stree edi nid Seen atveet, Yorkville, heretofoje used hua hom Letsiongeitcsngrent smcciaty to ott | trip up from New Orleans, brought with him a number | Doctor was in full possession of ull the above articl bhava 5...ND RAILRO. | steam engine, boiler and apparatus complete: di sage to Havana, but there being no vessel here di | of ofticers just from the army. ‘They were full of anec- | set forth in the atlidavit of Mr. Cox, nor had he sold 2 ema fe el ee at Sule com New xork on the Ist, aud Glasgow on the itn | and oP rT follers ,gcrew jand cy linder pre sae antiport they appeered tly disappointed, and left dete, of aouree, d the foll owing little illustration of | or disposed of them in any way at the time of the of each month. ‘ | princiug blocks, shalung and gearing, Ke. ; subsequently by the railroad, on route for New Orleans. | character is interesting as well as amusing: of the affidavit by Mr.Cox. Mr, Willard H, Smith, an From N. York. Fin. Gligow. | mises; onto BE HOWE, ass Bi As the name of one of the parties (Mr. Murphy) was in- | | Among the volunteers was a “gentleman's son”—a | a ir. Luther Clark, both corroborated the siatements of pitcmkmatinne te oe uueeaes ERE SOE eS coruer.of Ho | troduced to the public by the New Orleans paper, and | full private, who heartily sick of rainy weather, mud,| the above witnesses. Justice Drinker held the accused ip a SNe Be "OR, i 5 bape prtey. aa was intern, goenat.to be connected ye no ot ae) first et to his Coe with a com: | te bail Jn $1000, to answer at Court, which he gave, and - a 3 sce | W: is movements, we have copied the above particn- | plaints, but meeting with no particular sympathy, re- | he was liberated from custody. sRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS, COMMENCING WED Yeom | lars, but they do not appear to clear up the mystery. It | solved to havo a talk with General Taylor himseif— | slrrest of « Fugitive —-Oficor Wm. H Stephens arrived Iphia, having in custody whoin he arrested on @ tor, | is possible that these persons have no public m are journeying with haste simply on their private busi- i. March 1, SBS SY HONE Br. Ship BROOKSBY, H. MEwen,} Leave Brooxtyn at7 o'clock, A. M. f : fury Hull. Presuming oa his long experi ion, but | Arrived at the commander's quarters, the General was | in town, last night, from Phila inted out to him, but he was rather incredulo: amma alled Edwerd Kenne: daily ( 4 Se for the travelling public, he intends that the tof a t. Geo \ianor. Br Bark ADAM CARR, . f if hall b st the | Ress. But in the present excited state of public curiosi: ‘hat old fellow General Taylor? Nonsense !” Satis. | requisition from Governor Wright, charged with a grand “ acdhg o'glock, A. M, for Farmin- dale and the estabistunent shall be such as to meet the wants of the | ty. we have given the information as we procured it, | fied, however, that such was even the cae, he marched | Iarveny, in robbing his landlady, Mrs. Holland, in Wash- . wu imtermediate places: anort, ater ping | Br: Bark ANN HARLEY, R. Scott, period. * and fer what it is worth. up, and, rather patronizingly, opened his business, ington street, of eight sovereigns. Committed to the ssh ways se Tomales Beansh, tiveses tlle, . ja sere RY HULL. [From the St. Louis Republican, May 3.] {i General Taylor, | believe ? Tombs for trial. a ¥ Farmingdale, and all the stations betwoen | The: are good, smbstantial vessels, ably commanded, ~ FOR SALE OR TO LE We had the pleasure yesterday, quite un ctedly Yes, sir. i " Ass ault with intent to Kill —Officer Vandersee arrested, Fanminedsie' and Greeuncrt. and will sail punctually om their regular days. ‘Their ace tit Whig Moliéon Walle tives etary Ween edits {of erecting Macsre: Charlee Bone Gc Veal eealy: | _ « Well, Genoral, I'm dev'lish glad to see you—am in-| yesterday, on board of the steamboat Warren, a man, . “ at's P.M, for Farmingdale and interme | modations for passenger,asc good, and every attention will be | ey sane Avooklva. fuer sale by te aie £ rh , » St. in ‘O'6T, | deed!” ‘The General returned the civility calledThomas Harrison, a fugitive from Rocklund county 4 paid to promote their coinfort. ‘The agents or Captains will Hey br pred er pede gly traders to New Mexico—and gentlemen about whom, | ““\'Genoral, you’ ie vi y i ? t disposed of at public auction, on the isthday of May | and their friends, much solicitude hes been felt, 1m con, General, you'll excuse me, but since I've been here | charged with violently assaulting Samuel Sneden, of inte places. ¢ Leave Garexront at} o'clock, A. M. Accommodation train, | not be responsible for any parcels or packages sent them, un- | gext. tialf of the purchase mone: i ter (except Sundays,) through to Brook- ty ot lee Corie Sra tora term of years. Application to be made a apply to - M., Boston train, or onthe arrival of | WOODHULL & MINTURN, ye V’'ve been doing all | could for you—have, indeed ; but | Piermont, with an oyster knife, inflicting a severe wound the fact is, the accommodations are very bad—are, indeed; | in the groin, nearly severing the main artery. Great | mud, sir! actually mud !—’bleeged to lie down it, | doubts are entertained of the wounded man’s recovery. mortage | sequence of the hostile relations existing between the ‘atimere. | United States and Mexico. They reached this port in the Radnor, and from o conversation with them, we the steamer from Norwich, sto) ‘87 South street, New York, or WATTRIPONT & CO, actually ; and the fact is, General, I’m a gentleman's son, Teken from a Thief —A silver lever watch, taken from George's Manor and Farmingd: r ) atre ___ REID'S MURRAY. Gleegayy. FASHIONABLE, HATTERS, DIRT AS tae pene at he ncons of very considerable | anJ not used to it:” ; a thiel, by officer McKeon, of the 6th ward, for which an ‘AMF, Accommodation tin | 5 <SAGE FROM GREAT BRIT Smal 62 Nassau street, near Fulton, New ¥ Mr. Bent leit Santa Fe onthe 27th of May, Taowon the | _,2 he, General, no doubt deeply impressed with the fact | owner’ is wanted. Apply to Captain MeGrath, of the fe > G OM GRE/ RITAIAN AND | “THE subscribers beg to. call the attention o} eto | 34 of June, and Fort Bent on the 13th, The <a © | of having a gentleman's son in his army, expressed his | above ward reenport traiu, for Brookdyn. TRELAND, the quality of their various kinds of Hats of their: ; “ 'y, hum: ' regret.that such ennoyances should ever exist, under | Look out for Counterfeit Money —$20 counterfets bills bering some twenty persons, had an expeditious. tri J ‘4 and enjoyed fine weather, The grass sap i yaad, ad any circumstances, in a civilized army. are in circulation upon the Bank ot Troy—-New York 3 8! ig “ Well—but, General, what am I to do 7” bank fund—Jobn Paine, Cashier, and G. Warren, Presi- uriant, and water in akundance was to be found on the route.” When Mr. Bent was at Santa Fe, nothing was then known of the warlike movements on tho part of Mexico and the United States—nothing of the battles on * at . Accommodation train, for Brook Leave Jamaica at 8 A.M. Accommodation train, for Brook- D iY : By the Brack Ball, ‘or “ “al Sig A. M. Greenport train for Brooklyn. A . . “4 GSR ME “Aceommodation train, for The POAT sil from Liverpoals (eof M asampleof which they will Fao} mah pleasure to those who will favor them wil e % treture, They have just received a small. suppl iS moleskin, now used by the most fashiouable hatter ‘ 3 ; “Why, really, 1 don't know, wuless you take my | dent ‘The bills look rather dull in the impression, yet fine of Liverpool Packets, surling lace.” " Y | they aro very likely to deceive. Last night one of Of course don’t | bilis was passed a: the New York Shirt Depot, N Well, now, that’s civil—tis indeed. Broo! D ff Mareh mean to turn you out, but a few hours’ sleep—a cot or a | Chatham street ; also, some rascal endeavored to pi Fanz ro —Bedford 8 cents, East New York 12%, Race| “ CAMBRIDGE“ ist of April, the Rio Grande—and, of course, no hostile demonstra: | hunk, or anjthing-would be so Fetreshing! Your | similar bill upon'T. 8’ Miller, #2 Canal street, dry Ci i BRIDGE April. | & i 2 5 ! f 5 et, dry g Pourse 16M, Trotting Course’ 188, Jamaica 25, Brashville | ¥ SONTRZUATA 16th of April, | charged, tions were making in New Mexico agamst our traders | pinc— where is itr General 7” . Store. ‘The clerk, however, not liking tbe appearance of 314, Hyde Park. (17 miles) 3734, Clowsville (duruug the ses | Persons sending for their friends, and forwarding the poacage | hey have adopted the French style of trimmingthe sum- | or citizens. In a conversation with Armijo, the com- sion of court) 3744, Hempstead , Branch 3734, Carle Place fi ‘steamship , sailing from Boston on | er hats, which is a preventive to the perspirati«@ coming | mandant of Now Mexico, he did learn that Gen. Urrea 44, Westbury 44, Hicksville 44, Farmingdale 6254, Deer Park ry, Will have plenty of time to come in the | through and spoiling the beaw'y of their appearance. aay was on his route to Santa Fe, with a force of from three : “Ob, just drop down—anywhore about here—any | the bill, sent out to see if it was good, but belore the re- place about camp will answer !” | turn of the clerk, the fellow left the store and did not re- 69, Thompson 88, Suffolk station $1, Lake Road station | Yarkshire, or i y one of the eight pack 7 M. 7 The look which the “ gentleman’s son” gave the Gene- | turn for the bad bill. $/:1086 Medtond sation €1 108 Wanh ke $3734, St. Pine eeicg: fons Ripecoget aac ee eeu ae he 25 1m*mn WM. H JAMES. {io five thousand men, gathered in Senora, Zaccatects and | 551 was rather peculiar. ety A ner | Petit Larceny.-A boy called John Watts was arrested Manor $1 6244, Riverlead $1 Vid mouth. Apply to, or address, ifby letter post paid, "SUMMER HATS. 7) GoM Lirmeee, object of this expedition was not stated, | "+. Well,no wonder they call you ‘ Rough and Ready last night on a charge of cutting off the pocket of a man tuck $1 624, Cutch: gue $1 6254, Sout i CHE, BROTHERS & CO., 35 Fulton st., or eee oe if known, by Gov. Armijo ; but there can be little doubt | said he ; ‘and, amid the smiles of all but “Rough and | by the namo of Charles Davis, while he laid asleep ona Accommodation train 31 75, Greenport by Boston train $2 25. Next door to the Fulton Bank. ECONOMY AND FASHION, that the presence of Gov. Urrea it such a time, agent va . os ie id y ae pan Ait aise \ solked up fer trike Stages ar dl al of trains at the several (RSEILLES” Fis DA CIE TS ROBERTSON'S PHENIX HAT CAP | was the result of bis orders from the Mexican govern: | ady” himself, the “ gentleman’s son” returned to take | stoop in Greenwich street. Locked up for trial 5 arations, to take passengers at very low fares, to all parts of MARSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS. MANUFACTORY, 103 Fulton, street he under: | ment, and with at iutontion to resist any lavasion (rom his chance of the weather 3 Peete mnie Monsy-—A young man called Pre e Island. sig) espeaks the attention lie to tl is ., insted M if va rrested last ny cer Bagong Cries wil hen eninay et foto ual Fine iS te pone Se vglan rope Dela ee i an re ie, Barn Roepezets Sond ef eh waa chet amine street, to receive tl veral trains, minut sought for by the wan of taste, the: Mr. . Mary’ i i hi , i “tere before the hour of starting from the Brook Theundermention Snips will Doreguiatly. decmatchet trom | of being 29 per cent below the. standa Mr. Bent did not see the advance party of the traders, according eens athe Novfork Hirdia tea Meat Dockets Bs hated pti pasereesainters it composed of one of th others; but he learne eilles the 10th of each month | sevtially similar in material, workman articles manufactured by the more sp! Captains. From N. York. | Broadw: and on a close cOmpari side. ‘The steamboat *' Statesman” leaves Greenport for Sag Har- | hence on the Ist, and from day, on the arrival of the trams from Brook- | during the year, as follows por twice LS . myl9 re Armijo’s, Spyers, Colburn. and | can gunboats in the port of Tampico. He would have Petit Larceny.—Emma Whitin . Ei 1g was arrested last night 17 ie 2 mera of about 100 | probably succeeded, if the channel had keen previously | for stealing ‘a quantity ofclothing from the yard say Mexicans, who were out hunting buffalo, that the @ | buoyed out. We trust that Captain Conner hasalready | Wm. White, corner of Bowery aud Grand street. Lock- ships. ; 7 Sap pe — = ate PR'CE ‘de JOINVILLE, new) Lawreuce, April 1 Sept merits, a0 material difference can. be perceived, | in TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS inet (new) Bivesters’ Mag. 1 Oct’ L| theaugle partiSular that dhe subscriber bas adopted a atyle | Met by them at Sand, noor the Simarone, and sixty | heen there, to carry the boats, t not the town. Itiscne | ed up. 5 (new) Eveleigh, June 1 Nov. 1, | of trimming, which effectually prevents the pers} ‘of | miles from the Arkansas. They were pushing on with | thing, however, to take Tampico, and another to hold it | etempt to Steal.—A black fellow called Wm. Johnson GASTON, Coulter, July 1 Dee. 1, | the forehead from striking through, and: impairing the ap- sau rapidity, travelling at the rate of thirty to forty | at this soason, when the vomita threatens our people | was caught on board the schooner Patrick Henry, lyin NEBRASKA (new) atson, Aug. 1 Jan. 1. tiles Lagden An express from Independence had in. | We should not be surprised to hear, at no distant day, | at the foot of Wall street, with intent to steal. Locke Captains. From Magseilles. juces—being much | forme: Publ mas. him of the intention to send a detachment of a i s of Califor: iat'|idvaguorath. stop’ the: pidgress of: pyere that Commodore Sloate had carzied the ports of Califor- | up. ie i resncyally unformed that the rece nt break PRICE. de JOINVILLE, (new) Lawrence, Jaite 10 Nov. 16 the Canal, caused by the late fre: MISSOUR! ly 10 Dee. 10 e1r pu by 4 was then un- | nia.— Washington Union, July 7 PIONEER & EXPRESS ARCOLE, (new) poh a ll at,are invited to examine them, and to | Gerood, but, as we know, of all the traders ; and hence fst Court of General Sessions. from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, GASTON: ulter,’ Bept. 10 Feb, 10 y t of comparison, their precise value, com- | “ze rapidity of their travelling. So intont were they Miscellancous. Jcty 9.—In consequence of the Recorder having been reguler trips for the season on Monday, 1, | NEBRASKA, Watson, Oct. 10 Mar. 10 h the produetions of other manulacturers. upon getting along, that a hundred extra mules were | p,., G, 1 ; saee Y, lay} tak Gdenly ill, botht Prot opis t: leaving the Depot, No. 274 Market strest, DAILY, at 73 | | ‘There vessels are of the first class, cominended by men of | _iny? Im*re ROBERTSON. 108 Fulton atreet | purchused, and when a wagon broke down, it was aban- we Gaeateat Ison Gun gven Case ¥ terday Pea he ecaa tine e GOH toll, of daatinin oe o'clock, A.M. 4 A experience. Their accommodations, for passengers are unsur- doned in the road, after transferring the goods to another. | afternoon another stupendous piece of ordnance was cast | and further proceedings in the trial of Benjamin Oa By this toute passengers will avoid all the fatigue and dan~ | prased for comfort and convenience. Goods aadeemee bois J. PHL & Ob Cant Meares nuartamato ur Ararcocs + on Alger’s Foundry, South Boston, which, when finished, | for forgery, were postponed until to-morrow morning, £7#.of might travelling in coaches, both Railronds being pass- | agents will be forwarded tree of ouher charges than those actu- rue SASHIONABLE HAT STORE 17th, between the Pawnee Fork and the Caches of the | Will exceed Captain Stockton’s celebrated “peacemaker” For further information, apply at the old-established Office, | ” for freight or passage apply to tS Ne AY Balron tere comeeoe Dutch ancepemme: | Arkansas. He was six or eight days travel behind Spy- | bY $000 pounds in weight. The arrangements for the | sk or Breacu or Prowise.—The 714 Market street, 5 deors above Eighth street. CHAMBERLAIN ; Mily volt ors’ party, and it was supposed thathe could not overtake | operation were commenced in the morning, by filling the | Cattaraugus Whig bas « report of a breach of ight AMBERLAIN & PHELPS, Proprietors u it the patronage oftheir old customers ané:the pub- party, PP S 4 : i i ald 6in*rre A. 8B. CUMMINGS, Agent. ‘0. 103 Front street, or to lic.” They will constantly keep on hand a complete assort- | them. furnaces with metal, and firing up. The quantity Of | promise case-- Charlotte Hilliburt ve Avery Park—recently LONG ISLAND KAILRUAD Express Mail BOYD & HINCKEN, ‘Agents, ment of Hate, Caps, Umbrellas, Se,, &c., of the latest atyle, | Mr. Howard, the gentleman despatched by government | Meta! used was about 46,000 pounds, and the amount of | tried at Lilicottsville, that lets us # litdeinto the mode ‘Train, leaves Whitehall street Ferry, New York | _™m!2re _9Tontine Buildings, 88 Wall,cor. Water st. | wd will sell at the lowest pnices. Single hats made to ordes | on a special mission to New Me: met on the | Coal consumed in reducing it to the requisite state of fu- | they manage courting up in Cattauraugus. Widowers ide, every morning at, 7 for Boston — REMITTANCES TO IRELAND, &c se the shortest notice. ICHABOD PRICEY 10th, ‘at the crossing of the Arkanses, with hit pack sion, was eight chaldrons. At six o'clock, P. M.. repeat: | are notoriously brisk in their wovings, Dut this courting ‘ aiw, ~ ————<—— | mutes broken down. le ha owever, despatehed two “ rs 0) wo damsels aw je samme ti , is Fe miawings an6 9ic-A- ML, aud 3 ond st P'M. daily. The 7 | NEW YORK AND HARLEM KAILKUADT| mewn, Periress revi che hhk eRe | oppcens ne dition, the metal was procounoed to be ina Ligereresd pls a weigiones he eee aes mrinpdtie sod ibsast, Sod’ tha" intinr atall places onthe COMPANY. were expected to reach there in ninedays. Fromthence | oF Use, and the grand operation of casting was com | Avery Turk, the defendant, was at tho time of the road jelsr BEOR GE Mel DE: Jr., has removed his office to No. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. they were to return to the foot of the Taos mountains, | ePoe asiog ‘“iquia Meeisad Teeth, aihing ated: leaplon praetor beet ene yand vest: Laie op of yoo TROY MORNING AND EVENING LINE. — | ,Bipsdway. td continues to remit money, in sams large or | ()Nand after Friday, May lst, 146, the cars will renes fol | Where Mr: Howant was to await thelr coming. | through the frou canals, which emptied. into the sides of | being about seven months old. Avery, also. had a good MORNING LINE AT SEVEN O°CLOCK. tanner as he and his predecessor in business baye dose for | “Lacy Harlem, and M hom and others at the Little Arkansas—Glasgow and | tte mould, sank twelve feet into the solid ground. The large lot of good cows, and his dairy had become FOR ALBANY AND TROY—From the | the last thirty years and more; also, to any part of Englind or | aa, at7, 8,9, 18, and 11 o'clock, A. 1, 2, 33, 434, others at Cotton Wood Fork--Owens and Leitensdorer | laming streams continued to run for filteen minutes at lamous for the size and quality of its cheese. Steamboat Pier at the foor of Barclay street. | Scotland. a ‘ 634 o'clock, P. eave City for ‘Fordh Eetween Cotten Wood and Council Grove. He sew down througl the iron flak or shell of the mould, the | He drove a good horse, kept ind was & Landing at Peekskill West Point, New- | Money remitted by letter, nost-paid, to the subsextber, or | tiamas Bridge, ar7, 10, aud Ii ofeloele A hy puncil Grove. Gn | ombinuteneketaabonbting énd-revolving seit rose 8 ¢ . Burgh, He myweny Milton, Po hkwepsier Hyde Park, Rhine. | persoaally deposited with him, with the name of the person. | o'clock, P-M. Leave City. Hell for Hunt ron a and brah wago — in themeisec shat thse, witeh fo fect formed the actual ropes erp late Bea fs ape ape 'U. Red Hook, Bristol, Catslil, Hudson, Coxsackie, | or persous in Ireland, England, or Scotland, to whom it is & neo cs ers. He also met two long trains of provision : A fo urch. He s0 held the dignified office of Justice Pe I ed rm er | So beue and mearest soar Cown, will be immodittely Gaisinie | Stile KA s ea etek, Pate wagons—the first within twenty-Ave miles of Council | ould for the cannon. The metal having reached the | of the Peace, and altogether was aman of nole and level of the mould, a supplementary or cap mould was tie A he f Grove, and the other at Dragoon creek. They were or- » @ supp p id was | standing in the good town of Dayton, where the parties fered to ston at hart Bont vohere itis undedstood ore | put on, and filled with some tous of metal poured into it | resided Like all other active and vigorods old widowers, i ‘ rom a crane ladle. , . b ‘whole expedition will rendezvous The party arrived | ““ri,¢ Chiect of this addition is to give Avery soon got restless aud uneasy, and began to cast boat. Th ambout NLA , ill Jeave om Menday, Wed- | forwarded to the sender. am%im*r | 3 10, 5 10, ¢ nesday and Friday Monui - M. oF = Ese Bridge and Fordham at 6%, 736, and 10 ‘The Steanoout TROY on Tuesday, | NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. | 24 Stands o'elock, PAC’ Leave : b: f ‘ * iq y 4 at Westport on the 27th thirty days from Sante Fe, Mr. y means of | ghoutin search of a wife. He was desirous to provide in lock ck, P.M. ‘The freight train a ane glace of chrystali- | the first place a companion for himself, who should inci- arsday and Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clock. A.M.; 2 and 5 och x doad weight above, steadiness to th c eturning on opposite days, i he City Hall et lc'cleck, P.M, F. P. Blair and George Bent were loft at ‘Taos. eqcmatnt ‘ cad pe jee For passage or Ireught epply on board, or at the office on the i. i i Heese Toc te ate ace tee ene ee ear® White |. ‘The trado in Now’ Moxico Was dull, nor was it likely | zation in that portion of the mass out of which thie can- | dentally occupy the position and discharge the duties of wharf. ‘0 sail from New York 2ist, and from Liverpool Gih ofeach | Plains ‘Train will leave the City ahd 544 P.Mey | to be better during the preent year.’ Tho company of | ROM is to be turned. ‘Ten days will elapse before the | 4 mother to his children, to “stir up the cheese curd,” mouth. metal will have become sufficiently cool to admit of the | and fillthe vacant place in his pew ot church on the Breakiast and dinner on ted and paid accordingly, aud a receipt to that effect given or ‘The steamboat NIAGARA, will 6 10, end 7 o’clock, — will leave White Plains at 7A hich Mr. B ; clen NEW YORK. ALBANY AND TROY LINE. From New York. Liverpool, | the Harlem and Williams’ Br Siteverous ors ton cal has been engaged in a removal of the flask My digging away the compact | sabbath. In telking over his grievances, to his friend FOR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT, New ship Liverpool, 1150 tons, § Bec, 21 ‘Heb. 6 | sccordinz to the state of the ‘Archuleta, the former commandante of New Mexico, | §tUnd in which it stands embedded; and then, in the | and brother inthe church, Leander Bacen, he described rue yEfou the vier at the foot of Courlandt street. J Eldridge. Ape of, game: § WINDOW SHADE DEPOT, idied on the 30d of Mey, at benta te » | space offive weeks, the gun can be finished and got | the kind of wile he would like to secure, 10 witt-One eaves tne ot of Courtland. street, on “Tuesday, Thursday | New s Queen of the Wert, January 3 March No.7 SPRUCE STREET. “peitt. Bent ostimater ithe population of New Mexico at te ee nes ee eae | Rohwgen. twantyraire and Gite, years, of tae, iis i y is y a 21 a 6 EaTABLISHED IN . ween thirty and forty thousand ; of whom 25,000 re- . - ct whole soul and fair body, unincumbered, from a res, Sieieeatas co STBT A’ Coo Wm. H. Peck, wit | 12% tous) P- Woodhous Sepem'r 21 Nov. 6 snapRtOPESALE AND RETAIL, Si cnet and néeth of the Rio del Noste.” fe hes Kindly | he casting was done under the personal supervision | able family, and a thorough-going Methodist. ‘The idea leave on Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, at 7 | New Ship Rochester, 900 tons, c ruary 21 Boal 6 S ar cvs yt ey 2 au rye) a Per cent furnished us with a table of the number of Indians resi- r. Alger and Col th As ford, the inventor of this spe- | soon entered the mind of Leander, that he could supply vee > . p Rochester, ane 2i ‘August 6 enver than can be bought at any oxber places. ‘Trim | Gipe’in whole or in part, in New Mexico, which we here | 108 of ordnance, to the first specimen of which Thomas | the wants of the squire, and he suggested to him, that a eaters elles fase Moots Wile eae ea Waele eet | phic 35 Se ee en RTOL, DE MAUNY & Co. — ’ : Jefferson, 1800, Rave.tes name ef tive *- Colunihiad.” he knew & person in the neighborhuod answering the e Morning Train of Cars from Troy wi uffalo, and | Ship Hottinguer, 1050 tons, ve tm . Munn ls ra 4 The weight ofthe gun, when finished, w: 25000 | description, with an exception as to the age, which was to Saratoga, Whitehall and Lake Champlain. Tra Bursly. July 21 Sept. 6 Sve teOree anmajarors & teupareare Pueblo Indians of Taos, living ina perma- " ‘feet ; di t t the bi i J A H ‘ * For Passage or Freight, apply on board, or atthe Office on These pote fast sailin, wna jt i it 61) NO JEWELLERS, MINIATUKE PAINTERS, &e— nent villoge. .... . «+ 200 families. [ocigchecq isngtha shecsber, 1m iinahene dismiten! Li tone ag hoa ate te? Re chesie wie ‘inten: the wharf. a sniheve sabetantial fast sailing, fest clase ships, all bailt. ix ©. & J. HARTNETT, No. 2 Courtlandt atreet, near do Ficorees, also in village. so chamber, 9 inches ; length of bore, 9 feet 1 inc Laat inch dae acacia iets oe L Nosrevphe taken after$34 o'clock. vs cece, or any | sid ability, and will be despatched pusctaally on the dist of | Syaadwey, wholesale and retail Manufacturers of Travelling ap Abbegue, - «| mreter of bore, 2incHen,” Weight of round shot which | qrrefased to tet himknow whoit was. This, increared ‘a of property, positively c__ sane, | oneR monte, | ‘ : Seats Settings! Flute, Cocker, Wareh, Ring.’ Pis and veneil Bores 40 Nembey, ke it will carry, 390 pounds ; weight of shell, 180 pounds. | the curiosity of the squire, and for ‘some days he reflec- “ ao oe sf é ALBANY Their cabins are elegant and commodious, and are furnished | Cages for silver Plate neatly arranged to do St. Juan, . i? Range of shot or shell, 33; miles—being 1s of a mile | (ed uponit, he could contain his anxiety no longer, PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS FO. NY, | with whatever can couduce to the ease and comfort of passen- y “ “ led uponit, until he ' “ %, acre Di Daily, Sundays excyyrted: lock, P.M. gers. Price of passage $100. made and Stred to Je do Pauquike, ‘ : . greater than the recorded performance of the largest and | and sought another interview with Leander. Like a From dips uibeat pier between Cows Liberty sts, | “Neither the captains nor owners of these ships will be re- | Hains, tings, Keys, pin do Tacousi, . jatest invented mortar in England, and halfa mile be-| prudent “and skilful negotiator, Leander still re- f the above articles cons! do San Ildefonso, “ » Moles i a ae ates ” | Servet: New Forks nerens ona despatels, No.3 Conrad | ca ymatis Clare, the intormation, but by hints and certain givin; out as to the resi- amily, Avery finally guessed that he Tanct Soar ROCHESTER, Capt, Alfred . teats efiierese wis sty. sponsible for any parcels or packages sent by the lay evenings, at 7 o’e| NDIIK HUDSON, ( yond the reach of any gun inthe cattle of San Juan de | Lused to giv Moa, at Vera Cruz. inuendoes, The cost of this immense instrument for harbor de-| dence and | ‘or freight or passa; ¥ to, t J = “ " / toes anche nies eal baaectay vetoes ert Wooson, & MINTURN, | | 700,000 HAVANA & PRINCIPE SEGARS. “| gence will not exceed $1700 ; or one-sixth the cost of the | meant ‘Chetlotie’ ‘Hiliiburt, a sister ol the wife oelock. FIELDEN, BROTHERS &3CO. 1 wrought iron gun procured in Englund by Captain | of Leander. Leander acknowledged the correct- "The above bonts will, at all times, arrive in Albany in ample | mg re ‘ Liverpool, | gasvlecin et DAYAR TPBACCO, — follower 3 Stockton.—Boston Post, July ness of his opinion, and the squire inquired if abe ORE Pe ee ee Oe eT ee ten her 5% JOHN HERDMAN & CO. San Roman, Riowda do, erases de “ i R % would “go it.” The matter was sna st» me eM 2 United States and Great Britain and Ireland, Old Established | La Victoria, Lafayette don ‘ashington do., Woman’s Revencr.—Readers of newspapers | length, and finally arranged that Leander should ge' e forbid trusting any of the boats of this line, Emigrant Office, 61 South street, New York. Esperanza, Riouda Congressos, Lafayette do. have doubtless noticed, within the year past, oc- | Charlotte down to Hes betas Kw eat va ‘sugar Rad the see her. Accordingly on 0} easional allusions toa woman in the Western country, | squire should call t 4 who complained of terrible wrongs she had suffered at | Thursday evening, at about 8 o'clock, the meeting took lod the hands of a man formerly resident in this city, and | place at the house appointed. After supper, end about odes. | threatened somo dreadful retribution. The last notice | 11 o'clock, Avery took Charlotte and led her in an ad- w of her stated that she had left Lafayette, Indiana, in mas- | joining room, where they remained until one or two ctlline attire and armed, and had made her way to some | o’cleck the following morning. What took place i en order from the captains or or agents. Ean dm — pe Srapestost; 5. alayette, dusto + ta. ‘al SBR DERE cs ee re OPO in’ Thote entided te dshorgers'end\ignts sae i United States Mail Line. sale by pi te Me PICABIA At5 o'clock, P. M., Landing at Intermediate Places. mv7 1m er none Ssit! np stairs. HERDMAN, KEENAIN & CO. Live Navajos ‘Apaches, § Ba 3 c southern, roving. . Gaye BAYARA SEGAKS, of the new brand & “northern, “ the Foot of Barc st., Steambost HUDSON, Capt” C. F. King, will leave on | Passage to and from Cireat Britaim and Ireland, ‘Judio Erraute,” (The Wandering Jew.) For sale, by Entawa... “ , and ¢ ° " onda: i oons, fl y ", ij ‘i , o « town in the interior of Oh Last Saturday ‘morning, | room is not know» as some portion of it le: nt, Sede appame wid Suaday ee nee We Seubtitor ailing ood ve ay pesca ¥ MARGHO, 6 @ Fulten street. |G hie || while the Great Western was lying at Mackinaw, it was | out incidentally on the examinotion of Leander, who hike Steamboat SANTA CLAUS, Captain Boyertagh, will | ‘The subscribers in calling the attention of Old Country- . vn Ch ae ii whispered round that one of the passengers, who seemed | many other persons is gifted with a goodly shsro o leaye on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons, at 5 | men and the pu generally 20 theit nnequalled arrange- | ()MSU REIS ANU Sit With AD, 7s Mow street, wear AF SENOR, » . atrim boy of some sixteen or eighteen years, wasin fact | curiosity. Alter going to bed and sleeping some time, he o'clock. : ments for bringing out passengers from the old couutry, beg | j/, Walker street JAMES PAM having recently intro: | Atrapahees.. ...4 iy woman. Captain Walker invited the youth and one of | got carefully np, and standing on the trundle-bed, put Apply on board the office on the wharf, _ lone to. singe, she te hasiasee Of the Fivany at Liverr abled to produce very superior aruele in Ship Bread and | ‘There are, he supposes, an average of two warriors to | the principal citizens of Mackinaw into his office, and | his ear to the door. He could ouly heer a aw broken RALLY LINE OF BOATS BETWEEN | "hose Te atin Picea Will eb ches one ‘rackers, invites eity and comutry merchants to. eall and see | each family, three to cach lodge of indians—or, | there being questioned,the suspicious passenger declared | sentences of a general conversation, in which the names NEW YORK AND ATEN J8h. ND. | importance of thie arrangement, as it will preelude his goods, viz. :—soda and milk Biscuit, pilot and navy Bread, | in all, about eighteen thousand warriors. ’ | herself a woman, and gave her reasons for assuming the | of some of the neighbors were mentioned, and in addition fed; ad STATEN ISLANDIA, Capeais D. Van Feit, will | fOmery emigres Cet a eee ae ne eee cee ine cas So nsit Romex | Gov. Usres, whOUIEN voll, la advancing with e force | ores she wore, “fhe sald she was) sssrried, ns she sup- | the sanire Kissed Chavlotle heartily, tx nes, ie Bod leave as follows :— inanded ‘by men of experience; aml as they sail every five mvt! of from threo to five thousand men, upon Santa Fe, with 1 Set eae eo. in bla to aie, that ofter living | be shook her by the hand, bidding her good evening, and Staten Island at 6, 8, 9, Wand 11 A.M; atl, 2,3,4,5, | divs, offer every facility that can he furnished. With those a view of defending that section of the republic of Mexi- | Sin°nim some years and havi feo Grthree children | walked away. Charlotte then related a few of the sweet saidave New York st 7,9, 10, andl, A.M. and 1,2,3,4,5, | Suberior srranpements, the subscribers look forward for, a Od eine Rs Be ee eee deen aimand toll her the marriage was ll asham, that | things the old gentleman had said to her, and went to M. if ry Cal a ou. eo make his appearance * ‘ that “ ti \ never did run Cee ete ee of ofthe owners thereof. __jel6_| ¢xiended to them for so many wears past. In case any of | Vesring ix of all putrid vege wml matter; antimalen, | there in time to avail himself of the best point to repel | he had another lawful wife, and had co Sadi Bat thnaee stats Unt ie ere niet On tee THE MOST DELIGHTFUL OF ALL funded ng customary. For further parcalare aupiy by deer, | HaMe, be altering properties ofthis apmararus tre ag reat | invarion, a# he doubdiess has done, he may give the fice the hed sworn to have revenge or following Wednesday evening, Avery called again at EXCURSIONS, ponped, bag] CO | rendered perfectly teateless, uo odorand of bright, cheyita: | before possession of New Mexico is obtained. “Ie hiv ab- | ceftained that the man who had thus deeply wronged | Leander's tosee Charlotte, and informed her the Sutrcitte, uth si, New York. | {Me'clearhess: “Can be seen'in operttion, and forsale at before posression of New Mexico is obtained: In his ub- | Ker was living at Mackinaw, ard she had come there to | stances had transpired sinco he was there before, that “Tarnished, | 4 Brothers’ Croton Plumbing establishment, 390 Broadway. | Cf'armijo to show the acknowledged disposition | obtain a recognition of her rights, or vengeance inde- | rendered it improper for him to continue his visite—that . bo furatehed, Americans all possible favor, very | fauit Upon which she exhibited two loaled pistols | Mary Rich, with whom he had previously opened a ne- A SAIL across the Hudson river to Hobo MAN, KEENAN wt pa me thena walk, tothe Riysian Fields, | wy. B—Drahteiee aoy nineane ean wa cs val jong the exceedingly picturesque shores o) at all the principal Banking Institutions through a - TEED sas eS, sition . ire pipeer wil grove the moat enaily accomplished and atte | Fh2'Svvred Kington, on application ne ahowe: ahi CHURCH'S VEGETABLE LOTION. Uitte, if any, opposition will be made to the entrance of | Which she carried about her person. After some farther | gotistion, claimed some misunderstanding in regard 10 the tive of all raraal excursions that can be made from the city. | HIS highly valaable Cosmetic will effectually euro erup- | will be, we su; WpaiAdle or letter oud Cr Aur t | conversation she gave up the da messenger | ume she was to give him an er, and being first, he ‘The grounds now present a charming aspect, the trees be BRITISH AND NORTH aMeRt- | "Dione on the face and skin, particularly pimples, blotches er wp mPpose, the middle or latter end of August, | wag despatched to the husband with an intimation that a | felt under obligations to Charlotte” replied, ing iu leaf, aud the soil covered with a rich turf. CAN ROVAL MAIL STEAM SHIPS, | certer tan, freckles and ringworm, The use of the Louon | before Col. Kearney can cross the Rio del Norte, and | Poctongor on the Western wished to see him. He soon | that he ought to have got along with Mary Rich before Garces atin tp sn seeonlbene comets nar in BOR OPeNOLeIOLY gf 1200 tons and 140, horse power ench, ns: | for'a short. time, will extablish a clenr and brilliant co aplex. | Ue Urrea has, unquestionably, full time to prepare for | Pare on hoard, and the two parties met face to face. The | he went so far with her; but if he married Mary Rich she r woman upbraided him with all the wrongs he had infic- | hoped he would never forget it. This was tho begin- f his reception. The prospect of resistance only gives to On & pleasant afternoon re will be in attendance at ion. Sold in bottles at 75 cents ‘hy at 188 Bowery, comer v" " * - ni thei t. Also by Mrs. Ha) , Brooklyr. the expedition a little more interest, and all eyes will be | (e4'ypon her, and demanded reparation for herself and | ning and the ona: Elysian Fields, an excellent Band of Music, ‘courtenip, and the balance of the which will perfor rm selections from the favorite Operas, popu- hencetorth on the watch for news from that quarter. children by «legal i t ith all BR aryhrae ‘of a thousand attendant circumstanc: poco ge pe ae : y a legal marriage, at the sime time, with all | case was made Airs, marches, waltzes, Sc. ‘ OHN MULLIN respecttally int his fends and th From ihe St. Lor iblican, July 2. e! i k, and collateral issues wpon the cl Ihe kerry Boss from Herelay, Ceanl and Christophers: rt J prbite tthe bes REMOVED trom hus cld stand, No. 208 | Wo uaderstand frome olliog that may be relied upon, | TeTecieemment oF, women Rode te de reratious ot parts Me witaneeps,, Bary Tis wee thie arg.completely fitted up with awnings and seats. a “CaptC. H.E, Judiins. Broadway, to No. 3 BARCL@Y Street, a few doors from | that since thecommencementof the eg heniitas. | fie mnt ae ke ions a8 int the d led witness, and swore that the Sunday Night rau from Hoboken to Barclay street until 11 iverpool and Boston, via Halifax, as fol- | Broadway, where he continues to itoport ond manufacture py oad gro ye ostilities | if he failed to do her justice. At this point the door | time called . * e’gjock. é double and single barrel Fowling Pieces, Rifles and Pistols, | With Mexico, there has beer and shipped from | opened, and the man, wito had cowered before her, shot | evening after Park Jast called to see Charlotte, the con- ferriage 6M cents mi Snr FROM LIVERPOOL. of a sn quality, Also, Gun and Pistol Locks, German | te Arsenal, at this place, one hundred and seventy tons | out like lightning and escaped to the shore. She soon | tract was consummated with her. These are the mate- DRAFTS ON GREAT BRITAIN Silver Castings for fif_es and fowling pieces, withgun mate | Of fixed ammunition. Between one and two hundred per. | followed after, ascertained his place of business, and | rial facts, and we do not intend to trouble our readers AND IRELAND—Pe: wishing to re- | © yet rials im general, to be sold low for ensh. sons, chiefly boys, are daily employed in the laboratory | sought another interview. As she approached, the man, | with particulars. Both Charlotte and Mary were pre- it money totheir friends in any part of by s Bee Bapenine dove in the best manner and on the most at the Arsenal in the preparation of cartridges, &c. Yew | doubtless supposing that she had come to fulfil her | sent dusing the trial, und appear to be modest, intelligent ‘old country, can procure drafts of the | Caledom Pt. M panniers honky rre_| terday about forty tons were shipped; a part to Colonel | threats, and that he must defend his life, raised a pistol | and pretty girls, and it was the opinion of many present, ubscribers for any amount, trom £1 and PE Meanie REMOVED 10 NO. A PEARL STREET. Kearney, and the other portion to thesouth. The Arsenal | and fired. ‘The ball struck near her feet. She never | that if the damages had resulted to any body, it was to apwards, pay ale at sight, without discount, in all the prhi- zom Bossom so Liverpool . TIMOLAT’S SULPHUR BATHS. | atthisplace, with all its conveniences and appliances, for | pienched, but drawing a pistol in turn from her vest, | Avery Park, and not the girls. e case was ably sum erate aim at him, and then lowered her wea: | med up for the defence by Mesers. Fox and Hon. Dudley HED IN 1821. the repairing of arms, manuf.cturing Carrivges for can- | t 2 ke., under the supervision of bay oy le commander, Capt. Bell, we believe to | contemptid! eeured antil foi e perienced surgaoas. No freight, except specs ng. les. "hs we towns throughout Eugland, Ireland, Seotland, and e "| ‘a T +2 recommended by the most | non, baggage wagons, ke., e “No, in, and f lainiift by Messrs. Howe and Crook- emment Physicians for t are of Rheumatism, Erup- | the ind: atig. Te she turned on her heel, ‘No, you poor /Marvin, and for the plain y woman jury were, however, unable to agree, so it days of " A teh, it ld disgrace even Pudage, or any other informa tious of the Skin, Serofala, Fain in the Joints, salt Hhenm, | be one of the most useful and valuable ‘posrestions be- vou!” ‘This affair, of courte, made a great sen- and we shall have another lvok at arrange od har fal At HARNDEN Seo mya Im*rre ? * | longing to the United States, connected with this service. | sation on the island but what was the issue we are una- ind country cannot iy Bs When all that has been furnished from this ir dur | ble ‘he bout swung off soon after tho events Varietie L. DUGAN & BROTHERS, iny "The royel mail. steamer Caledonia will leave Boston to- PACKETS FOR HAVRE—Secona L morrow, by which all drafts ca be forwarded. chet ship BALTIMORE, Captain John Johason, | QUATERS, No, 438 Broome street, comer of Broadway we emer reper ant peg ln Hig ahd ee IORVICE oe cdetatee cuit ond colitis naventixa 1x Caxava—The Montreal Herald says, f - able a its worth, and we hi T : W. & J. T. TAPSCOTT, 8% South atre: f 4 eg to estimate its worth, and we hope the United States jories about the character and the relations ‘ f jose a daors below Buritee’s jill sail on the Ing of August. For freight oF | ©) New York —New Roofs put on in the best manner, and | Government will be prepared to give it that eauential but not enough that we can | that the fare from Kingston to ‘Toronto and Niagas, OR LUNDUN=Reg of July ah aude Ga Wali vireet, | the above place, and. Mr’ P. Clark's, 96 Henry street, will be | {@cility so much needed, a good landing from the river. | rely upon to form a decided opinion as to the merits of | which had been down to $1, has coon, eee a The first class, fast sailing sacket ship VIC ORIA, PACKETS FOI MARSEILLES—The packer | umetnalty arrended ro my26 Im*re Fort Lrarexwontn, June 28, 1946.—I presunio that | the case. Itmay be that the woman is profligate, but | The arrangement betw: ether Ce geepecrten pho rain Hartihora, burthera 1900 tons, will sal ab MBB: WERRASKON Capea Wy, eA SULke HALRiS there are now neor oné thousand volunteers here, a few | how olten does the term abandoned have a strictness of | lines of steamers berwaen Quebec Oi tiers ost alten. Tiaving very vaperist setommsodeth second en- Hat of August: For freightor passage, apzly £0 VEGETABLE LIQUID HAIR DYE companies being still daily expected. It is very unger. | meaning not reed oy ae a tc artcaats of | nate evenings for $9. Other boats of the two lines start Sn and Kectae pemsennsty, Bere oO ecibark | jytm CHAMBERLAIN & PHEI, Front st.. or to WITHOUT STAINING THE SKIN,” tain at whet, precise day we may start, some ‘thinking. frailty, and how many, now the scorn and outcasts of | nate evenings for $2 | Orher Date ft should make early application on doar aiden lane, BOYD & HINCKEN, 88 Wall street, HICH the Proprietor ean with justice state is far be | Within a fow days, and some believing that we ca society, desperate in vice and crime, and degraded until | atthe same , wy or to JOSEPH Mem AY, FOR LIVERPOOL—Regular Packet of the Lith yond anything of the kind ever yet known in this or | leave before ten or twelve day: ol a lost almost all semblance of Womanhood, | Honninur.—-A negro woman, says the Lexington, B ss e and South stree July, The firs elvay fast sailing packer ship Wa. | any other country, “its Troperties are very powerful, though ‘om conversation, however, which I have bad with | would be happy, virtuous wives ani mothers, but for the | reieeraph, belonging to Mr. Webster, a wealthy farmer , The splendid new Prong) Ls PRINCE ALBERT, Capt. TERL Pt. Allen, 1000 tous burthen, wii | very iunocent. Chis chemucal result is a wonder, as it eua- | some of the officers of the staff, it is expected that Major | foul wrong and abondonment of which they have been | o/"ionry county, recently from North Carolina bout Sebor, will succeed Victoria, and sail on the Ist of Ae ot ne above, her regular day. bl instantaneously their hair, without the | Clark, who is locked for every moment, will briog with: the victims. There is terrible wrong somewhere in the | Oi. weeks since, utird her mester’s only sn, @ pro- ust. jor Bride ccommodotions for erbin, second For changing red Gi grey aay wi es * | him both additional cannon and sabres, in which case it | Case we have related, and our ape Samat as well as our mising boy of 1d years of oge, and three of his negroes, HTP NORMA’ bark, should make deumedices gbafeons, mending, to sme sianerepee Be toe brown, black, oF ch ved Irom its use | # More than probable that we shall leave within two, or jes, incline us to believe that the unsexed wo | Pe chon gi She has made a Bich confes. Nes North rv Maiden Lane, oF to JOSEPEMMURKAY. | Ietsaltogether harmless: ‘This composition is the only one | &t most eer arelites rs aedhanaetol beara: Ak Se is the sufferer.— Buffalo Com. Adv., July 7. oy Porthe tot, and says her object was to destroy her " ' uy % ig an indeli- i Madi aentn hd ‘without danger | what the opposition will be that we may meet in the | TRIAt. or Youn Suxuwy.—A letter from Lex master and mistress. store house, owned by i —! large , and has justified the libe course of paign, and especially at Santa Fe, the | i Ky,, under date of July 1st., says that, on that | Fine ar Geneva—The rdguee of te public. "if Black is vaguest rumor exiet and most unwarranted specula- rae A'special torm of the Fayette Circuit Court | Messrs. Hastings & Field, at fie foot of the ‘Iake, with $.—Persone desirous of sending for ther ticade pa ti ountry, can have thetn brought out in the abor + by applying as above. Fe in the plendid P. 1d 8 Walt | eecetior any other of the Sigued. i} i fi ny ent to therattie ‘store. BOYD & HINCKEN er No. ra Tee ag Spr ene AE Brown, box roarked B: \ ti is telson. Tt ed for the. trial of | large quantity of flour, wheat, high wines, Ko, was, de- superior, a ain ‘ship SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, | tions are indulged in poe Ip mem the morning of the 6th inst. The loss . & S01 be ordered Shelby, indicted for murder, thi ulars of which | stroyed by fire on i inl TO THE LADIES IN PARTICUL Pacific and eave there sul be, ortered to chihue. must ‘well remembered by our readers. Great excite- | is estimated at '$15,000—$1800 insured on the building, P R. SEE TE lbcee Yound. Nighy Geneficieh | piatory, Fowider as oem, (oat ialefed wich woper, | Us. tally when Died aisey medkeoe res. Sith eerions, it_ Will be fous ou toliet, a4 the use’ of any 4 rament | Urely avoided, aud the hair is removed. in five or ten minutes ‘New Orleans, James E. Woodruff, who win | ™tehite applica U1 1 FOR NEW ORLEAN regular day. aa New York Lines Remuter Packeo ete ay Mica hD sediOE of Peer teerd, erent serof Beriinn cl, evs. TLE, Hane menersil posits nj pocket ah 5 . 2 a 1, Hunt master, wi omit Come HULL Se MINTURN: #7 Routh street. hex regular day arc. Fes eyte), enestenstonrdien, Chteaba dich. | modasioee’ cooly co te 0 Poeed the Hottingner, at aah oe her rega- cp” flour, &c., in store. ‘There is only one thing to be deduced from | ment pre’ ‘and considerable doubt as to the result. | and $4000 on grain, , | this—that positive Lorian regarding our iontation | The ri isthe son of Gen. James Shelby, and grand- | Ty» Panpoxixa Power.—It appears from pe ne a will not be given us, until we are beyond the reach of | son of the Governor Isaac Shelby. The talent of | the Executive Department, in answer FH ee apace all influences apt to embarrass our progress or prove de- | Kentucky in the case, For the prosecution— | of the Convention, that during the year 1845, the ot | leterious to discipline and subordination. A. H. Rober ‘ommonwealth Attorney, and son of | 693 applications for pardons, not hentag yy is en- | “Fort Bent seems to be the rendezvous of oar entire | Chief Justice Robertson, and Col. Wm. H Caperton, of | mere verbal applications, or where the rine forces, and immense trains of provision wagons are to | Richmond. On the defenc Hon. Henry Clay, Messrs. | withdrawn. * From the above applicatio ie nd | pardons were granted, during the same having handsome furnished seeom- d, at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall st , COLLINS & CO., 56 South st. ed on board after Saturday eve at. FOR GLASGOW—The new, first chi 7k 5 " Mig ARVO M50 tome Hh oiien, ari hans | pay ford tors nares no i infallible, and warramed to remove | be sent out, and form a complete line between ths place | Robinson, soe) fate From the State ‘Prisons 94 Tor oe ie of freight oF usage, ‘having excellent aceom: |» Ps Te as Bapbon shy wang dU Nek cuenta be eran Trenves oo | No mews hab as yet erfived “Were? respecting thé duo. | Treseytyanis La “County do , modations, apply to cngrain on board ‘oot of Dover street, " holesale and retail at CLIREMUGH’S New Perfu- | cess of Capt. Moore and his dragoons, ordered to cut off | e a Thi as “ Penitentiary, N “94 oF to. OODHULL & MINTURN, 1 SEES eee ent, 209 Broadway, Agent for Jules Hauel A Baniesn sopeth Lanonens’ Rior.—A ke ont on Thursday Restoration to Citizenship. . .. i029 57 Sonth xtreme. UNITED STATES & GREAT BRITAIN & hia. : ad “ ee | among the laborers on the line of the Vermont Central eroratation of death to imprisonment for FOR LIVERPOOL—New Line—Keguiar paek- TREVAND OLD ESTABLISHED EMIGRANT MONICO, are happy to form. their From the Independence (Mo.) Expositor, June 20) | Hailroad, near Richmond, about twelve oliee from Bus. Wh sccocens coaeretgenecencccse 8 tof He ah es Siffre, oraster, of 168 tone Py any of the Line of Prekets tuiling every | way, Moras soonee oP Ae taneetnete ews Hotel in Broad: | out on the Santa Fe irsohe fads hore io qrest seamehy. oh toh ens eet eee ch thet pao were “100 WilVanttcuwate, Wer roguist day.” ; si and fan, ‘ne asta, be furnished, payable | Wil'be opened on the Istof June next oe water. : s held inelose confinement, but for what number of applica For freight or passage, having secommodations unequal ehout the United Kingdom. (Hor further, particulars been spared to render itone of the most com- | An expressunessenger leaves here to-day for Santa Fe. | known at Burlington on Saturde 1945, was thero remon- eee pay yi apply on board, at Orleans wharf, | “PPIy' MAL AT noah eesoee, ne city td peraone denrous ofa rT ons home, He sepeets © go out ut least in 15 days. He takes des | made upon the surrounding — for t .: seeale or opposition, #8 he Sie upression of ay q a Frith the ineee ctriet patches with him from the traders and expects to return i ro despatched from Burlington on Friday, @x- " Price of pasoage oe a ea i! sears Join pee Gavemi ea met - bs stteution. | immediately. Colonel Kearney at the Fort! has provided Footing #0 meet others from Mont at Richmond. _ | deecription.