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a Se n— ayer eS +. 7 — ——_——_——- a er — = - — . 4413. ol, XII, No. 191—Whole No. 44 NEW YORK, SATURDA¥ MORNING, JULY om — ~~ —*_- — = oer oe — =i. J ST a ie oF GLABGOW AND NEW YORK LINE OF | _ FORSALE, ¥ eye P The W 9 ds of ons of New E N#W_YORK HERALD. PACKETS. NS OF | go nine Rabbid HORSES “The Mforican War. | yng eG, we rng Tee ES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR.) AR SiR ARB AB Ati tta mas Enfldtntt en te War, | Inereane of Fitere—Dritint tees Scasdrs Band | aml es ater og, Hen, unde pict tiie hie eo * ish , ‘must. Apply at the desk of the ‘Herald last Saturday evening, we saw General La Veg: —Improvements in the Village—One thing needed. their relief. A free passage was obtained for them to the Circulation---Forty Thousand. P secre, m3. sal rect rom ’Slangows ean in guy pattot | Rinher variemlars’ n* Sua ° he Herald, Cates Ke Gt Charles Hotel. Yes pea eea ths Ble very ican of carn end. avery Gage, Tsing» « larger {PaACe their destipation, and the whole city turned, out 's with the ‘ hi y | . , on whi . k | ne man to assist in the funer ry hose AILY HERALD—Every day, Price 2 cents per copy—$7 | of the regubar line of Packers, sailing monthly inaus Glasgow. | ALIBIFONT & CO tance of travel between this city and Washington, to | mumber of gentlemen and ladies from far and near,—and | Wo had perished. “We seek for a parallel! Alas! we r annum: ‘abl \dyan a The ANN HARLEY, Captai N E been most considerably shortened:—" La Vey —who seek this delightful retreat, where | find a contrast.im the wreckers of Squam Beach. — EEKLY HERALD—Every Suturday—Price 6X cents ADAM CARR, Captain Me | Pee pubeeritee ree cen ee Nee York, f ican captive nature has furnished the most wonderful healing waters, Many a heartfelt "God bless the people of Newport,” was RAL POR ECHOPEFvery Steam Backer day. | SARACEN Gartain Hawk | the quality of their various kinds. of Hats of theirown manu. | the Hi } en pomp "uttered by the grateful sufferers as they bent their last , ‘ume. ‘This t 1 is a fine-looki 0 improve the health and to augment the joys of life; 5 . \ ene ye | a pair of aeatieae ae ae We has oe urrounding her fountains with pleasant grov: id beau- ieee 08 ene n an excellent daguerreotype likene: tiful p to please the ey d BI ¢ 644 cents per copy—$3 00 per anmum, payable in x Comprise the above Noasatans high character of those ves- | faejure:, They have just received c n with admiration of the bountiful Crea . | aela should be suffgieut iadncement for persons who may be | Moleskin, now used by the. mon al idtabacaWenne wah} f ¢ asample of which they will feel mach DVERTISEMEMTS at the fasual pri fending for thetr fr¥euds in Scotland, to make arrangements f0F | (NVC win) will favor them witha alt H do not pretend to sel] at 25 or even 10 per ceut less than any Eoourn. of all ; and ae ‘ing of daguerreotypes, there is a very th ie con- correct one of General La Vega, at Mr McGuire's ; Where nature had failed to fashion things to su 6 . | ax implied contract, and insisted that an express contract pirits of all, may be mentioned the sweet music of | tould'nct be in eves “ a A 4 “pie \ given in evidence except as to damages. Schneider's popular band, from your oh This band has | The objection was overruled and excepted to ; the plain been employed, at great expense, by Messrs. Marvin, of | tif then proved the receipt of rent A nonsuit was again vance, IRIN'TING of all kinds executed with beauty and dew | “Further particulars given, ov applicatign to H a " ne " : Other establishment; either can th ft ot hi ‘ * g ; Before Chief Justice Jenes. ETL aA aI RUT RARSCOTT, | ioe; but they Her Sees ees eee ; near the corner of Camp and Canal streets, Tarpsoee (andl fasta of man, art and improvement have in | Jury 10.—Chas. Wn. Teeks vs. Isaac wldriance—This blishment, must be pest paid, or the Postage will be de- : ‘Messrs, REID & MURRAY, Agents Seish of jeir Hats will give entire satisfaction, at the pri Remanxs.—The daguerreotype of General La Vega, | 4 large proportion of ti ters now here, and to re. W# #8 action of eiectment to recover ten lots of land on Peed from the subacripia PENNE, | ater te in Glaseow. | ey have adopted the French style of trimming the auige | 12 UF Possession, was taken by Mr. McGuire. It isu | main,aro gentlemen of wealth and fashion, with their | {poMortherly side ot 26th street near the 4th Avenue, Proprietor of the | NEW YORK AND GLASGOW LINE OF | mer hats, which erspiration col superb one. | Wives, sons and daughters, from eastern and southern | Order of the corporation. For the defendant it wns coi New Yous Hnaaiy Estas | PACKETS Livipogbeenir ra WRETRIP |, After the fight of the 9th became general cities.’ A fair proportion are young, and buoyant with fended that the proceedings of the eorporation, under North-West corn rof Fulton an’ » MB. ‘RIPONT, ig! e general, a private, an | joyous feelings, and animated with high anticipations of | ‘¢?¢e paccoeinds of the Carat i P33 iS wi my 24 Imi WM. H. JAMES. Hehman, found a bunch of chaparral between himself | happy and houorublo lives. ‘They give a charm to every | Weise te, aie Wat hada was irregular, and the sale void. iv ei - } TPO JEWELLERS, MINIATURE PAINTERS, pSnd a strapping Mexican. The Mexican raised his piece | circle, by imparting « spirit of cleerfulness to each. | Oath ta trae ee eee te tne, opinion of the Hae 24ND RAILROAD COMPANY, FI nS ee on the 1 eTascow oe | Do EH RWEN ETE Noe Goulet surect a tii taking delfvrate aim pulled trigger ; the piece did | “The Bharati age at yperng court in benk. for plaintiff Mr. Dodge, for defendant SUMMER ARRANGE MEN’ ofeach month: Broadway, wholesale and retail Manufacturers of Travel! Feral oll thn caren raised ‘us musket and snap- | have been of an agreeable, select, snd animated charac: | : From N. York. Fm. Gl’gow. | Writing, Dressin aud Jewelry Boxes, Miniature Cases , Paddy all the time cooly looking on. Atthe second | ter. Youth and beauty have mingled with j Before Judge Oakley. Jane July 15. Settings; Flute, Locket, Watch, Ring, and pencil Bo: lure to discharge his piece, the Mexican in a delirium ‘i cmt “lhe ing! with a Peter Gillet vs, Francis Cunningham —This was an Ship SARACEN, N.T. Hawkins, }Get't. Nov'rts, | eaups for silver Place neatly arranged to order. Also, Trae | of wrath, threw. bis meaket’ away, and wont throne | Vue the clasticity and sprightliness of the former have | actien for use and occupation of a house in Morris street, 9 March 15, | male and fized to Jewellers show cases, to,coutain watebes; | yarious ‘gyrations of despair. addy mistaking theto | 1yeileLWith more staid and considerate movements of | ‘Tie claim was for a quarter's rent due the Ist of Muy INS RUN AS. aye mare | COMMENCING WED ip BROOKSBY, H. ME saty . chains, rings, Keys, pins, thiibles, peal hand ntricities for a challenge for a fist Oght, threw away | gic, site pra crenryel to Sooget-thate dlreumstential last—amount $80. A written agreement was offered in NESDA ~ MA 13, 1846 on Br. Bhip B) |, H. M’Ewen, Ber A os iaaae ts Bidar, wien ueamheie tall putes Ne sod, musket, and placing himself in an attitude that would = py ek in the mutual pleasures of the illuminated and | eyidence in hay eg of the action. Mr. Eugene Casserly Malai icgs hy ~ (except Sundays.) sto August i. May's, | street, New York. ___ may Ay have delighted Beat Burk Pe Xot least among the agencies for giving delight to the | ected, on the ground that the sction was founded on ie it Br Bark ADAM CARR, ——, Dee’r 1, you will not find me ami game” Licutenant ho was observing t! gular oxhibition of coolness and chivaly, ordered soldier to take up his proper weapon, and send the Me: jundays = _ dale ad George's 700,000 HAVANA & PRINCIPE SEGARS, Bales HAVANA TOBACCO, as follows:— da Regaliag — 4ano} M. jin. dal SEM. though to Greenport, ster ping fas re wiagice, Branch, Hicks ale, é. both Emalacion, culapio, Pressed, ' Rionda for the entertainment of their numerous ? ions ani ans Sr on a Be ea on Ao Nee at depo Acer EI ing | BUOME A saveral Limes aday, and daring ihe even | ground tint wopfantal showed no tile te. receive the ‘M,, for Farmingdale and interme 0 through the thickest of the fight, raised his musket at a | soit, harmonious, or rapturoul strains, Not tt War place: rent. The nonsuit was denied, anda verdict ordered for Mexican, and would have blown him through if the poor " the plaintiff, subject to the opinion of the Court on the fellow hed not most pieously criod out, "<Amizo, amigo,” | hang’ the’ preapecte of life by mien tans ee eee by defendant's counsel. Verdict accord- at the samo time dropping his weapon; the private did | dissipated, and the light and hope of a brighter future nt alate de Tae in Mags arr 7 rageee sal bavel toward th an to take him | admitted.’ At all the principal hotela may ve seen the Prisoner; the Mexican then perfidiously raised h illuminated parlor or saloon, filled with visiters, whose yee WEPaT AE Leoomnelstion unin decent hy File he kenarous American. rhs oA smiling faces and happy looks dety the corroding influence for $270. The note was drawn by we Fa! * ee ey 7 a , at 65 Fulton stre 4 of obtrusive sorrow an isappointment. kvery day i < " el for PASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIAN AND| rere foeeigh Hare nd literally split his head in | seems to increase the pleasurabloness of the acatoit. In- | tered apumnst iene Belereen unt. ct comderation “ MG train, for Brooklyn. 8 a : at G4 A, M Greenport train, for Brooklyn. IRELAD CRSSRES AST MTS TAP So ns tet cenlih ads saved creasing numbers, and mutual recognitions of friends, | Verdict for plamtul $290 os ND, Pi Py ib iS Wailer street JAMES "PAIR, ‘having rece to | impart exceeding animation to every circle, at the recur. By the Black Ball,‘or ine of Liverpool Packets, ssiling iate pinces. ms fs bk a ¢ agents or Captains will y .M. ymodation trait Mole for any 1 9 hem, un- wn Gasanvon 3 ak Be Aerermenseien ca: | fot iletftathe ae inet ech Ie » For freight pply t « | «Epa, Boston train, or onthe arrivalof | ne EBOD HULL & MINTURN, the steamer from Norwich, stopping at St. 87 South street, New York, or 7 Mhanor and Fecmingtale. REID & MURRAY, Glgaew, yERYINE mat fig BEGARS. pie pew Brand . MANC! Benjamin Perrine, im- ler Dougherty et. al. noi | pleaded, $c.—This was an ad re duced steam machinery into his Bekhe Janment, is en. | £2 Sige position in the second line of battle on the 8th, | rence of every assembly of guests. Bi ¥ ve Jamaica a 8 5M. Accommodation train, for Brook- the 4th regiment was come up to, who lay Cominon i abled to produce a very superior artich The recent fire, which consumed several buildings, atdig ALM. port train for Brook! Ton Liveesot ok the Ie end teen nr Crackers, mvites city and country merchants to eal} and field with both hot off. He was one | promises to prove a blessing, rather than an injury to Before Judge Daly. “ Ne Accommodation train, fer TIRE ews Sehssithe aid his goods, viz :—soda and milk Biscuit. pilot and B ‘the first that fell after the cannonad i Ly ‘ x JuLy 10.—-Lions vs. Burr. —Verdict for defendant, sy F. The YORKSHIRE ule rom Liverpool, eit of March. butter, suxer, a Crackers, fee, Hite teellity Yor a A e ade commenced; and | this place. ‘Those consumed were not such us they Charles Nichols and Wife vs. Andrew McCall.—Thie ee ceed shou have ben, Soonping ne prominent place they did ‘ on Broadway. A new block is now going up, of three re retest, from Moscow, and the battle of Waterloo, | stories and basement, to be of brick, with fron pillars in | Benjamin Roma: 1 | Be lived to fall on the Palo Alto, from a cannon shot {rom | front, and making, in all, some seven or eight good stores | fyenauin Toman made a Moxican battery. As his fellow soldiers passed him | below, with numerous offices above, and adding much | thet ‘My_ Itomain hod int Dace tan ged Usd ald his aaa that the | to the beauty of the street. ‘he enterprising citizens are | jn the property—he died some years ago, and the proper- Blood flowed from his wounds, they stopped an instant | also making other extensive improvements in their build. | 1. \eyeney te sire: Roca Oke conaney dee fe emer ee, with hice” TAS Hobie beara Setlow, a his | ings, streets, ko. Thi t should be; Saratoga should | {ire to receive rent from Mr. MeCall, and never questio $7e4 were gazing in death, waved thom on, and with his | be one of the most splendid villages in the Union, in | eq her husbaadia tight te male the lone. Oo tha death breath said, “ Go comrades, | have only got what @ | order that its external appearance may constitute a part . 4 fF acedd prema teat iti Adesiteiaue soldier enlists for.”—N. 0. Tropic. of the fame it shall enjoy asa popular and healthful re- | 0 Mrs. Rom pany hedctinpinrredl potirye (angles a afacturiug them great that they can be sold at the very ‘was an action of ejectment for trespass of land on Bleeck- mvt) mer It appeared that aout 20 years ago, the lat ase of the lot i lyn. — Bed! can New York 12%, Race ‘ . § mae i, Prone Cone joan le MONTEZOM HN. Hyde Bark, (17, miles) 3734, Clowsvn:'e. are ons sending for their friends, and forwarding the passage ion of court) 3734, Hempstead 3734, certificate by the steamship Hibernia, sailing from Boston on } Weitbury (4, Hickerille 4 the Ist of February, will have plenty of time to come in the ‘Suffolk ‘ion $1, Lake Yarkshire, or in any one of the bt packets of the Black Ball on $1. 4854, Naphank $1 $764, St Line, sailing from Liverpool on the Ist and 16th ofevery | la, &e~ ‘The filtering properties 0 mouth. Apply to, or address, if by letter port ogue $I ‘Southold ROCHE, BROTHE! $& CO. 35 Fulton a. fendered periediy teatiotes Olgiascen oeeeeabee 6 i $175, Gre joston train $2 25, Next door to the Fulton Bank, | [i Stages are in readiness on the arrival of trains at the several | -— a 2 seat 3 -_ | line clearness. Can be seen in operation, and for sale at stations, to take passengers at very low fares, to all parts of MARSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS. and B Croton Plumbing establishment, 390 Broadway, +, islam Mes abe Will be tai rendinene 0t the foot of Whitehall ~ ain URGH'S VEGETABLE LOTTO: on (From the Covington (Ia) People’s Friend, June 20.) _| sort for all countries, through all coming time. husbands, and Mr. and Mrs. Nichols now bring this suit pe naneace Crates Page yy * CHURCH’S VEGETABLE LOTION Aa it was previously understood, on Saturday last the | Were 1 allo iggestion, which the to obtain possession. For the defence it was admittél telce crare 3 aide je walermention Bhips will be regularly, despatched from | Pais ushly valuable Cosmetic will effectually cure ernp: | Courtyard was Gillod with ladies and gentlemen to wit. | tute of thy ! that Air, Romain had but a life estate, but it was said he \e steamboat “ Statesman” leaves Greenport for Hae hence on the Lat, and from illes the 10th of each month | totter tan, freckles nnd ringworms, The use of the Lotvod | hone Me thee stale * yok bh YY Lagetitag Mo ieing bash had given the defendant a covenant for quiet enjoyment, por twice each day, on the arrival of the trains rom Wyook | during the yearsas follows ‘ort. time, will establish a clear and brilliant co nplex* ie thetbouthe ‘ovington Volunteers, to bear with them ‘% and in the event of an eviction in this suit. the plaintiffs yn. Id in bottles at 75 cents each, at 188 Bowery, coraer pgp 44, Farm) sti the most turbid water, rendering it ‘ing it of all putrid vegetable an: ign. On tendering the banner to | High Rock Spring, to its former flow. Find the mis- the Captain of the company, Miss Wallace made the fol- | Chievous vent from which | seagoa the boiling, bubbling e will be bound to respond in damages, Mra, Nichols being of Spring street. Also by Mrs. Hays, Brooklyn. TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS. Spring ere lowing happy remarks stream, before it reaches the surface of the rock. It cun | {net Sirs, Romel, by. aejoreecing desing her life an tee Soldiers—In the name, and onthe behalf of the young | be done, no doubt, with little expense. And then let the | fendandt’s tenancy, und receiving rent from him confirm. font LL al SRR ENE AE RES RI SD Gablic that ie hus REMOVED fom hus Te] oe ladies of Covington, I present to you, through your gal- | grounds there be so improved as to invite visiters to roadway, to No. 3 BARCLAY Sweet, a few doors from | lant Captain, this banner. It is the flag of your eountry! | examination of it” By this means may this wonder! i i i Brondway, where he continues to import and ‘manufacture | consecrated by many a hard fought battle, rendered | rock not only be preserved, but, by the same proce: crt hahechbadarn fit inde chee pay em rg double au single barrel Fovling Etec) Rifles and Fistols, | sacred and dear to us all, by the memory of the blood | that its present conformation was effected, may it be aug- | afterwards taken by consent, for plaintiffs, subject to gf a superior quality. Also, Gun and Pistol German | shed by our gallant ancestors, fighting for freedom under mented for ever, rendering it, from year to year, an Ob- | the opinion of the Court in bank. For plaintiffs, Mr. ; fc 4 fowl: . with g ¥ is ve y ts ST es ree ar caiicees withgan mate | the eye ofits dauntless Eagle, [fitisa circumstance to | Jeet of increasing wondas. Wostern—For Defendant, Mr. Wm. M. Morris. ed the lease made by her husband, or at all events, that VA i¢ is respectiully 1ulormed that the rece nt break i aL, cused by. the late freshet, having been re: pA pp sel Mee 3 m Philadelphia i % fexular tips for the season’ on Monday, the gin of AvoL | NEBRABK A Coulter, Oe | Teaving the Depot, No. 274 Market street, DAILY, at 7 N.B.—Repniring done in the best manuer and on the meat | Make it still dearer o you,—it was wrought by our own| | know of no medium through which to call the o'clock, A.M. sg pale sg iri merce Rope ae | cmardthle Oma vd on che mest |hiands. Many a goodly banney will be there, "presented attention of those interested su successfully as the | 7, epetinre adap tae A seen By this route passengers will avoid all the fatigue end dan- ods addressed tothe | -——T, DUGAN Se BROTHERS | OY {uit hands: But, soldiors, for our sakes let this be fore. | Popular and respected columns of the Herald. And | Thomas Eglestoal ct al vs. Caleb Bartlett —1 £¢¢ of night, travelling in coxcher, ‘both Rail jing pass 1 than those acte: | Gy appre nUeAS i ERS | mo-t in the fight." Cover ie with the: Iourels of glory: | were Ito make the suggestions | have in any other | W& af action ‘on a\ promissory ‘note for $1176, of or furtter information, apply at the old-established Office, See ok ew Rosle but eu tithe |. amen ss) | Letit be the Arstbaanerplanted upon the walls of Mexico | paper Vefore any movement would be made, the | Provsht against defendant as an endorser. Defence, want M14 Marker street, 5 deors above treet rein CUBERE AlN fe PHELPS, Propriet old Roots repaired and warranted ti " =the first to wave from the conquered capitol of Monte. | induiry, would be," What docs the Herald say | Toto "in Gestion wea passed, to, defendant amongst M panei ‘A. Bh CUMMINGS, Agent. 1 a ahr the above place, aud Mr’ P. Clark’s, 46 Hen: ibe | zumas 1s been the lot of humanity to purchase | #bout it?” And 40, indeed, on every subject ; and | Rote in question was passed to defendant amongst LONG ISLAND RAILROAD Express Mail a HINCKEN, Agent punctaaliy attended to. mere {those dear home, fireside and peaceful enjoyments so | With all my knowledge of tue celebrity of the | ¢thers as a good business uote, for which he gave in ex: t, but it ived were ding ‘ ' Herald, | was not aware, until | took a little puine to | Change the note in suit with his endorse jar to oursex, by the bravery, and alas! but too often et verfect reliance, cates afterwards turned out that the notes he re Pi Agents, Re Ks, 88 Wall,cor. Water st. P A: &L. DELMONICO, are hi form: their + friends and the public, that their leaves Whitehall street Fe dei Train, leaves Whitehall stree' | in Broad. | by the blood of our natural protectors. And in no land has | 9>#er've, that there w: No. 25 comer of Morris street, leted and | this truth been more affectingly illustrated thi one about, of all parties, und in every place, upon the | Utterly worthless. Verdict for plaintiff $1219.38. For Will'be opened on the IstofJane next. rieted and | owns And arithas been salt by. travellers, that lowers | Herald for information, and for the decision of import. | Plaintfl, Mr. J. Humfrey ; for defendant, Mr Norton. eek No pains have beeu spared to render it one « most com- | bloom with rarest beauty on the battle fields of the past; | #2t questions of public moment. On the reception of Seon —— r atall placer ‘ im the ei Persons desirous of pers: cu: home, | so theflowers o! the heart bloom fairest and aweetest | the news relating to the action of Congress affecting ta- Special Sessions. roa “ pA ied i seupnaoen. moral), oaks by, will iid all their | after the storms of war are hushed. Then take this ban- | Tilfs, and in relation to the war, &c &c., the question is | Before His Honor the Mayor, and Aldermen Stoneall TROY MORNING AND EVENING LINE. iit oye 26 trae. bt ent suring attoncicen, and fi thi heard in every corner, ‘ What does the Herald say ?” and Purser. small], to persons resi ny part of ray 26 Im@r ner, romise us now that you will neverlose it—nor y te ae MORNING LINE AT SEVEN O°CLOCK. manner ap he and his predecessor in business haye done for FORT INDEPENDENCE ever suffer it to be defeated or disgraced, Remember | But I will not repeat, lest I be deemed a syc.” Juty 10.—Wm. F. Whittington was placed at the bar FOR ALBANY AND TROY—From the | the last thirty years and more; af¥o, to any part of England or n SNCE HOUSE. when you see it waving in the perilous fight, the beauti- Ramotxn, | on a charge of stealing a black cloth coat. The accused yeamboat Pier at the foot of Barclay street. | Scotland. FRAMILEEs wishing to find board in the country for the | ful and heroic incident of Revolution: when th sora acknowledged his guilt, and was ordered to be locked up Landing at Peekskill. West Point, New-| Money remitted by letter, post-paid, to the subscriber, or suminer, ean procure. pleasant rooms at this delightful Maislitir to you alld" anne the Newronr, July 4, 1846. in the city prison for the term of ten days. urea, s Milgon, Poughkes ¢, Hyde Park, Rhine- | personally de} with him, with the name of the n- | place, on the Exat bank of the Hudson River, at the eatrance r, (aname familiar to you all.) sprang over a bo At “sty psy ihe pores _ Pacey Hammar, Milgon, Eoagobestet'*>fiddsoa, Couackio, | teemea’ Feed, England: or Beotand tories of the Highlands, near Peekskill, by making early application | the ents of Fort Moultrie, in the face of a dendly | The Scenery of the Place—Its Comforts and ite wAttrac- | John Williams, @ gommen of color, was tried and ad- Kinderhook and Baltimore. be'sent, and nearest post town, will be immedintely transmit. | (0 the <ubscriber re of ritish artillery, and, uninjured, seized and iaia: judged guilty of stealing a box of mould candles, for Breakfast and dinner on board the boat. ted and paid accordingly, aud’ a receipt to that effect given or | _J)9 Iw#re V. TRUESDELL, _ | seatoredthe crimson banner presented to his company by by which offence he was furnished with a certificate for a The steamboat I NIAGARA, will leave on Monday, Wed- | ‘)rwarded to the sender. 028 im*r “SURGO UT PROSSIM.” Mrs. and which had jot from its tat by So you are complaining of warm weather in great | six month’s residence on Blackwell’s Island. The. steampont. ROY. Capiain, Gorham, on Tuesday, NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. AUL H. DENNIS AND J. MARTIN BOTNER, ae RS enety. e Us, ae Re nagls Gotham. Ah! could yombut taste the sweets of a Nar bene Mopeete eres Aergpagttiny (pea LS x i or your | Msansett zephys—could you only transplant yourself to | gentenced to be imprisoned in the Penitentiary for two ‘ed with steali two plea of guilty, and was chi cies ho may be disposed to favor | trusting that you will bear back with you, though it may | perfume of its thousand gardens—dream all day of its | John H. Goodell, a boy: them witha call. Their Ban will at ail times be well sup- | be i aish tarn te shredabythe betiets ¥ * ‘4 vatel rth $20, enter: . pli je - an ythe bullets ofthe enemy, “ey . watches, wo' ), ente! NEW ORE. ALBANY AND TROY LINE. From New Fork. Hee pool, | plied with the very sker of Wines, and other Liquors, | thistokem of our esteem for your YY, | dark eyed Spughters, end lie Sake all night thinking Tharsd: Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clock. respectfully inform the public that, they have opened tl i the house No. % NASSAU STREET, immediate) rayers shall go with you, for the preservation of ‘i ; A } For. passage OF 1 gee a OR or at the office on the ib iis ib site the ‘Se conn Waap Horet, where: they will be Fla ive Biber yas eile tetera to ‘Your fontiiloa thd fricndey this delightful spot—in hale its sweet sea breeze and the | months. wharf. fo sail from New York 2st, and from Liverpool 6th ot exeB | ff se wich Srieude! daSotaets wapmag bs stag month. sent to the House of Refu, Is i Hantry this pledge | of them—eat o | "*Mary Brown wos next pieced at the ber, on a charge ‘OR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT, 150 tons, § Rec: 6 K Bowigs svn every | of off undying remembrance of your devotion to your | berri ot i rea tim IS Diet an fons of Courrlends atzeees April Bt dune 6 | estore will be ina so out commen country, this Aigis which shall cover you in the duoaswalers-Aik Inte hoe: tay far Bene gan tensaee tt Comins cauteahen he Conk etoa ten eee aeaves the foot of Courtlandt street, on "Tuesday, Thursday een ofthe West, SJamuary 21 6 tay are confidest of givieg ‘satisfaction to all | hour Olgmager with our protecting prayers. and then dine upon them—you would think you had | gulity, and sentenced her to be imprisoned in the Peni- aad Satan cern UIBTA. Coot, Win. H. Peck, will ma Woodhowe, "MY. 3 H re _ | Miltary Operations throughout the Unton, | such s delightidl place ts this eect little nest tentiary for four months MBIA, Capt. % P ; ee permet cramer iain 6 r ightful place is this sweet little nest upon | “YS Noh avann enveesamemet ds kien teen a £| Bh, BEARCARD Oe Ar honee Meee and | Lieutenant’ Thon ee hectic atone in soutn | ins Sete he Coase oteadi'y onygeuicgr:| atthe er ona chuged wit ening srw woth ‘it ‘n ohn Briton. 2 t OF, form his friends an: jeute! joa. G. Rhett has been stationed in Sout! hing more. Here you may live, it not diseased in n d * i FE om mn Fran efCary rs werent i, puttalo ‘and ebibisaads tial bak Geesbor » st s Cretan APE 38 Eeneral that the Pavilion isnow sn fll | Carolina, to recruit for the new Regiment of Mounted | mindor body, you may enjoy fe. A. walk through its | perrige| bat nr gray bet ery gp ae to Sarator. W itehal] and ake Champlain, {reBursly. ro 2 6 | Osteatnboats Fun bet T North River, and New ecieyebe Se Parised mA Macent act ef Congress. The | labyrinth of green lanes, would add five years to your | for six month ty Raptor Peg eon ons the Oe | ye aig, Na i | aoeigntieoetoue in Innate Sgiment ara greet acaselnen shee sote | eine dat urge, tnd Bel tally Wed | No other case of intern were atjdiestd upon ti 4 ere 4 ; . du ¢ flash ofa dark eye, some of which you ReaD abe Ret IE ION oasis, or any | MASiTiRE asd alti despeindreaninee weer] kA From om, Yor mil be ft Keep gpen the gommuniction with Grogon, | fureto encounter at every‘furn,”"We ‘ay then, i'yon | MOTE , fret ’ ; 1 GP. and protec ° region. In case of | are sick, “ throw physic to the dogs,” and come to Ne other sand of property positively st the crmere eee each month, isi cipetcadcommadiony and se RaRRatl saahea, tap the continuanee of the Mexican war, itwill doubtless | port; if you are teed Geen cen oe tee a8, United States District Court. PEOPLE'S LINE OF (BTEAMBOATS Se Can eonduce to the ease and comfort of passen- vilion, New Brighton, act in concert with the force destined for the occupation | come to Newport. Here you will soon be healthy and Before Judge Betts. Sal: LES ape oe Aa valk ted—at po berty ate, | KE. Price of passage $100. y THE SHAD! HOTEL, of California... The service will be one of activity and happy. Jury 10.—The United States vs. One Case of Fréctene eo oe Oe UeT EN Cope, Aitved Weigher gre sepeains por owneys of these pe Rod Pan 64 Reade Street, West. Side of Broadway. adventure, with a fair prospect of a little fighting — ‘To-day is the annual National Jubilee. It is here, as | Stones marked No. [ee Ls Malet her tot rity 3 ity, and bri mings, nc 7 o'clock. for freight or passaxe apply co public, b ly “ lish. NEW YORK. a noisy one—Newport is a sedate, sober place. ‘The de. | th i HENDRIK HU. Capt: R. G. Crattenden, . ; ment, in a style superior to any. sbi * 5 F fair value, with a design to defraud the revenue, rile on Tuesday, Thursday asd Saturday evenings, a? | WoUnirs « mawruRN, .., | SiyseNewtor! he suertan oie Pata | Crt Sieie amma ce sotstss ile mee | coon of te, On Tor Newport is truly an American | {hey should find a verdict against the claimants; but al ©The above boats will, at all times, arrive in Albay in ample | ng FIELDEN, BROTHERS §3C0.., | SiSvie Sides sia Thames street, he Haters Meet ga | clothing, $3.50 per-month, will be paid in advance for | town; but they prefer celebrating their independence in | {hough they might be invoiced below thet: valto, Hibay time for the inorming cars for the east or west. eee Fe at bea gu I! who may potronise him in his new esta- | Oe year, and three months’ Par, proper, will also be | aquict family = Wo must not judge a man’s patrio- | jesicn on the part of defendants to defraud the govern- Freight taken at moderate rates, and none taken after 5}¢ JOHN HERKDMAN & CO., * rs blishim hile no effort on his part will be wanting to merit | paid in advan wishing to connect them- ise he makes, no more than you would a | ° aatithan th Fr ‘were not to blame, and a verdict ought o'elock, PM. % ? i United States and Great Britain aud Ireland, Old Established ance of their patronage selves with thi must make immediate appli- Nevertheless when the sun sets we | is ba ran tor them. Soulod verdict this morris H peroone ere teebid prasting any. of eer ea line, Emigraut Office, 61 South street, New York. relishes, ne eg ee Phe pl its; Poaeh- | cation —Albany rj 10, hear more of the Fourth, as at little | t® be rendered fo) . Sealed ve B- & written order fro: eapta: ‘agents. f lal bout to come off right under hn ; 5 Bs Cate SEEN alates Sail Pn csi carer at Naval Preparations, sbeseay cpatap eat’) Surumes Comer — The Joly term of this Coart es nited States Mail Line. y " YAMES EVANS. é ties line ship Ohi thas been stripped, and will go into much as di Well ington commenpes on. Aaaedey, a It eB cane indges " ) l tl 3 - ic is irom tl were sent proc - pains ESN, SE ATPL tr HERDMAN KEENAN & 00, Liveren e DW DEY STRERT, Nv. | Tener illjenconed Wing up the Pranks | Crols of th,gnGontn Coming etait | aratyeener,, Aer, the lpn aun Sa] C.F. King, leave on f i » > SS S- te — Be their 8) wa before. \i¢ star-spangled flag is the on! of on the calendar : 0. 62 4 Monday, "Wednesday, Friday. and Simday“eferuoons, eS eee en ra i eae aa ae of the regulars SEVH BNITH late of Worcener, England, begs leave | °°7° ship--Bedon Comes » | one doating over the “ Ocean,’ and were we to direct | ca Co. Bank vs. Veeder and al-—Judgment for defendant Scambont SANTA CLAUS, Captain Boverbagh, will ON ly Apt pe? ‘i chan reenaly.fed ag iis hone ry superios | Monteviogo.—Our late advices from Rio Jn | °%t horoscope toward the fairs of the south-west, we | on demurrer 8. St 4 eribers 1m calling he sttestion. of iT0 gi " iovlars:of. v. | might be led to look upon this incident as prophetic of | plainti °. leave on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons, at 5 rg ds ie aeigrelly to their nie manner, and calculated to please lemen of taste. He | neiro give some further particulars of the move- \ . NO. o’elock. ments for bringing ont pasventere fi our future greatne same. No B old ¢ House at Li a ke i id i | 59 ight | With 'ine best Linrats ted Provietous thet the iesket aii | ments at Montevideo, at aecount of which we gave some | "Asya bat few visitors have arrived. ‘The coolness of | L. Joice for plaintiff No ers till 3o’elock, and Cold Cuts, Chops, Stakes, | @y# since in our columaa The Montevideo papers as- | 1}, ther d the latt f , has deter- | Lightbody, impl'd, &e me—C for DAILY LINE peg Pe ert that a large quantity, of arma and munitions were | inined most of these summor bieds to stay at homer until | plain. "No, o91—Wile vs. Berkbeck et al—The that the business ‘of ‘thi NEW. YOuR AND STAT SAND. Those se 4 suppl jah and new: is excelled by | sent to Oribe by the Bra; frontier of Jaguaro. Th laintitts, Ni nN JOEBND: | seat ne he . of Jaguaro | ajter the Fourth, Besides visiters do not make their ap- | same—W. Hunt for plaintiffs. No. 316—Cornell vs. ier an STATE ISLANDER, Captain D: Ven eit, will | cess ievebrecrentomtes Wines, Serars, ce. art | dotails of the death of M. Ardouillicre are given, as fol. | Sct the Fo ween = dl ek ph-ndlaahethr tot, slela Bt. acs BIR of aponee leave to stat pearance so early at Newport as at Saratoga. A great | Ya nt soon arrived, und the enemy was conveyed on board his v AD xs HAKON SPRINGS PAVILION. , SHARON ’ ; Yotl aome account of these “local Tions."s They form | demurrer, by default W. J. Bacon for plaintit. No Pee i cerestawtche tected ss (PRIS AND NORTH AMER | T ten enlarged and improved sues the close of thelad | el, and, in two hours after expired. ‘The body of M. | Cunmerterort cams great item it Int leading (ea thore | Adjourned, tte Same~ Ws Bacon for? Safe waikeats it excellent ovdcr, having bees considerably CAN ROYAL MATL STEAM BHIFS, | sesaon, anil be opened for te Tecettion of tniert ane it | Ardouillicre was buried with the usual honors at Monte: | Sand walks rides, drives, pe-nicn, ad partie pleasure, | Jt 7; 1816.—Present, all the judges. No, 669--Wil- embellished the present spring. der contract with the Lords of the Admi- | “4¥,o! Je. IN & GARDNER. | video. The French brig of war Tactique was one of the | No spot in America possesses more early historical recol. | limsund al, vs, Weaver and al—Judgment for plaintift a Pa ia i Fry | low :—" The commander, Ardouillitre, had landed at y - | tions as frivolous, by default—D. McMartin for plaintiff. Metz Suter ilnd at 6, #, 9 Wand 1 A. MG at 1,2,3,45, | manded TY mem ot experience; tat cong ese Parser and epg geco™ | some dntance from Payaadg, followed by soventy mr | maby, cotaqes and apartment, however, hava Deen on. | Wonéay [ya Oca are orton a days, offer every facility that ofc rays SAM... : | sided ak ices noateon ‘and. dispersing the | S880, snd the ensuing woek will no dou he hotels Tangent al Spee New York at 7,9 10,and 11, A.M. and 1,2,3,4,5, | superior srrangemeuts, the subscribers look forward for a | _myié im®r troops at diffazent roots, till withite two loarnes at Pay. | and boarding houses. Strangers need be under no ap- | demurreron the ground that the pleas demurred to are 6, Tand 3 past 7 P. pee sf : continuation of that patronage which has been so liberally MANSION HOUSE mi DA Li tg be cnet prehensions of being crowded together as at Cape May | frivolous—S. Chapman for pisinti ,C. Tracy for defen- A sk of of the owners thereof, jei¢ | extended to them for so many years past. In case any of MIDDLETOWN CONNECTICUT. - it L’Arroya de Sacra. There the enemy, to the | anq Saratoga. All comers will vr that ample accom. | dant. 657—Gould and al. vs. Gibbens—Judgment a those engaged donot embark, the passage money will be re- | rVB UNDERSIGNED. bese ine “o hia | RUMber of three or four perceiving the | modations have been provided for them for plaintiff on demurrer as frivolous—J. A. Millard for THE MOST DELIGHTFUL OF ALL funded as customary. For further particulars apply by letter, iriends and the publie, thas ke Sas lensed the above, houne | Weakness of the detachmesit, united, and compelled the | "4, Newport possemes other alaved teitedbivie hen: plaintiffs, 8. Stevens for defendant. No. 630—Kellogg EXCURSIONS. post paid. J. HERDMAN & C0., for aterm of years, and hopes, by long experience and strict inves, force to retreat, it did in good order a8 | its fashionable reputation—such as Indian remains—his- | audal. vs, Lawrence—Judgment for plaintiff on demur- A SAIL aerossthe Hu HERDMAN, KEENAN attention to business, to merit a fibers! share of their patron | {ar as the farm of Casas Blan@as, where a brisk fusillade | torical recollections of the Revolutionary wat—antiqui- | rer, the pleas demurred to be frivolous—C. P. Kirkland ‘ken, and then a walk tothe Elysi —Drafts for any amount ean as ui ag ~ JOHN L. MONROE, hanged. At fve im the ning; & musket ball | ties, still to be seen in its neighbothood—1 shall endea- | for plaintiff, W. Hunt for defendant. No. 600—Churchill Place, will rhe mesyeeally secompllgnea tad eftree at all the principal Banking Inscituti _mrtsm®re___Formerly of the U. 8. Hotel, Boston. _ | struck M. Ardouill®ire in : the blow was mor | vor, before the bathing season has fairly begun, to give | vs. Shapley and al—Judgment for plaintiff on frivolous ‘. Ki z bor f al ids now y it aft | there will be in attendance at lay 1, 1846. my232m*r_ | last vessels which arrived in the Rio de Plata. The Alsa- i tee i rer—W. 1. No. 1— the Coltbendue Etnstis Fields, an exellent Band of Ma NaERNI ee: Cie Ae pes BON SEJOUR. cienne and Melouine, which failed from the cosst of | K¢ctions than Newport—and perhaps no town in our | on frivolaus demurrer tt (mene, Ot Sew trial granted which will perform selections from the favorite Operas, pop fr AN} apt. J. Hewntt, HE, SUBSCRIBER has the pl * that | Africa at the same time with her, arrived soon after y eo i i * faylor of counsel. No 2—Tift vs. Ter airs, marches, waltzes, ke. BR ? TH leasure to announce h ; versary of our independence. Her citizens bravely | by default—James Laylo' Werry Boats from Barclay, Canal and Christopher sts.. yi tS hort, his house, at Bergen Point, is now open for public accom | Montevideo offers a singular appearance, alter so much | fought for their freedom, but were obliged to submit for | Barton, Sheriff, &c—Motion by defendants to set aside cimplevely ted up with awnings aud eats | Sala MCT Pedades | fdertam whieh ic wow rapnied. The houue” ibe std e | seem natural thal ie city wuld Bo-Roduced, toto lst a yeriol of three yours, to the rutal ‘wrveillance and | verticl, and fora new tral Decision, postponed Me. run fr strect until 1) - 7 «BE. Bee d ke , feem natural that the city woul lus e last 4 i | yndaut, Mr. Hunt for plaintiff, No. 7— het om Hoboken to Barclay unt Will sail from via Halifax, as lany massiog), LJ re-fitted plowant styiey with many | stage of misery and of vicconeetans but it is not so. tyrannical conduct of a military dictator, bersia ord = ne oy ‘sl Judgment & ‘Colnrien’ Pleas ferriage 6M cents m] 3mer ““Flsqrennts ave roan itelly lad and what with luxn. | Commerce is brisk; trade is in full@etivity. The jour- —— ** | peversed by default, and §venire denovo in New York i d plea. | Dels, well printed, and better conducted, profess the Newrort, July 5. | Common Pleas-A. Taber for plaintiff in error. No. 11 place challenge competition with any | most liberal doctrines. At the gates, the war rages with Shots from the Sea-shore —f chapter of Incidents. | “Heavner, Administrator, &e., ads. Wetmore—Jndgment ice. Families who wish to pass a cool and quiet | the brutality of the dark 9 withim, benevolence and fe Sap En oes: gh : affirmed by default—Mr. Wright for defendant in error. of apartments | joy gxercise full sway. Dramatic companies and artists Yesterday passed off in this quiet old city without any | No 2—percy vs. Clark, impl'd So udgmant for plain- of Mone ‘every v in the | ‘giv@ entertainments for the benefit of the hospitals. Mon- | very great excitement. Many citizens of Newport had | tif ou demurrer by detault—s. Stevens for plaintit! No; A their choie yal Kills,” and the neighboring woods are not deficient in kame. | tevitéo combines a thousand sym} ‘movements 13—Brown ads. Rogers-—Motion to set aside report of The stcamer Passaic, plying between New York and Newark, y gone to Providence and New Bedford, where large die | 13- Brown ads, Rogers” Mellon to tee oe delane rlant shrabbery, charming walke, agreeable dri h ‘AD Persons wishing to re- mit Money tochetr friends in any part of rata of the at ym £1 and sin all the prim- Beotland, and rural resi n summer, can be provided #ith rooms or 50 DRAFT! ON ORE. T BRITAIN the old country, ean Procure " oper bene ee a am ris, abl it sight, wi wut disc spat towne throughout England, -Irel Vales. Y , witteethe progress of the age. — Civili ru seribers beg to inform theit friends and the public margeous No freight, except he landing, in frontof, the house, fonr times e day, | Tatetton fowards, Paraguay Bolivia; und all the intorice | plays were expected. In the latter place, we believe | referee. “Granted by \ porseag eyed co 4 that ranch of their busivess continues to rceeive their | d ays of sailing. ‘ 4 drive than that between Jersey City and Bergen Point. of the continent, at Montevideo takes the first step. Eu- | over a thousand dollars were expended on fire-works.— | report of referees— s heard for plaintiff, particaine atension, and they feel quite certain that better | Hor freight, peamae, or any other information, apply to inne, all viitera, euomers and hourders may be sagured | rope finds her in arms, and cannot overcome her, either | oy 5 ieabit tel theay oe Ceatloat te Sea R. W. Peckham Mr. Jenkins was - ee eenrees ¢ eirs for transmitting ey to old i om HARNDE Ne Coe io Ghee 26 paleo wi Rae KY imake the place merit the ti- | by strategy or force 6 Bostonians storme: heard in reply. cision postponed—Adjourned. 3 d re a 5 J le given it of ol - de Ulloa. he royal mail, steamer Caledonia will leave Boston to. 7 nels 5 5 —_—__—_—e aoe By which all dratts can be forwarded. ae ‘ACKETS FOR On Gene aie haa The Passaic, for aM Los rey ae Anxoruer Picture or Gen. Taytor.—An officer | A very handsomely uniformed company of volunteers, LEXANDER’= TRICOBAPI ee a doors below Buvllun sti, “ali ouil on the ist ot ngut, For fight of “th Wekmond hog in frome “te abore lace, | who served under Gen. Taylor in the Florida wag, | with a son of the brave Commodore Perry at their head, CeO SC RCOVERY, beingta FOR LUNDON—Hewoler packet, of July @h== | Sypqr/ srry to BOYD & HINCKEN, scclock. At Por Richmond. there will be boats ih attend. | ip conversation with ur, says the Trenton News, remarks | iivened our streets with music and bright colours. | AL fiquid Dye, shics instantaneously changes the eoler of ‘The hyn clase, fast sailing packet ship. VIC only, Bes 89 Wallstreet. | ‘iice to convey passengers, and Ind them at the house, that his Kindness to his officers and men in illness in thee | or ee dage floated from roofs and windows, and in the | the paul cron or lawl withort inary 9 the i i ¥ ES—Thi sic! climate, endeare: im m even uch, s e creat superiority of this dy BRAD Cerra iitresnorn, varera io tone, will al ai ib EE A, Cavan Watwou wilt cajt'on tee EMALLENGE TO THE -ONITED “STATES Det more than his gallantry in the Seid. During thoi ing an Gthibtion of &reworks, in an open field ad. wid ny prfication and utantueone fect ait other 0 a ag age Aik CM Paria cet ew | rie Buryiogn yt no extn sarge pep: | femeten gamma oC, en te trope were mare ung ae cus te, eae itera fx dead yee ect eatalecs sl’ be went ore? etia iy7m YD & HINCKEN, 88 Wall street. dD iNew York, and the neighboring cities, can y ey ae 4 0 | ss iale application i should make early application on board, foot aiden lane, ) 27 —___ SOND & HINCKEN, 08 Wall street. | nd do chal dahaate of owy oountsyy ars to | was ever to be found walking through the wards of the | made quite enough noise to prove their patriotism. One | ong upon si gle APPUCHION nein, gan: ALEXANDER’S or to J ig RAY, FO! IVERPOOLR lar Packet of the tith | compete with n heeehes. looking ont with a keen eye for the comforts | thing worthy of remark remains for metosay. | was ‘amaearen —The effect of the above on air is traly a%- ‘The splendid a. hip PRINCE, ALBERT. Capt. puta 'e first claws fast soiling packet ship wa HADES. of all, officer and soldier alike. Poor Lieut. Griffin, his | pe; lating the streets, daring the whole fey yted 1 | ‘Onis ving. It was tried yesterday in our office, and we mikes, Tit teeaey Se ichada. cod aki cn the tot Sh Ae: eTERLOO, Capt Allen, 1000 tons burthen, will | They havea manufactory in the State of New Jersey favorite side, died in the August of 1699, in the «rm of | Uid not seea single individual with “a brick in his hat.” | grom grey toblack was iustuntaneons. orn ate gust. | dy9e_ Having very #1 aha a shal a. 7 12 miles from the city w York, and POT ee ay, |Our informant, and when th epirit ot thet noble | E: preparations have been made at Newport du. | _ rxtract from the Philadelphia Daily Forums ap Page cabin, sud steerage passepmers, lotions for enbin, second | for maulact ae shades st (he [nat mas 8 man eur | officer aprang up from its tenement of clay, nee knelt last year, for the accommodation of visitors,— | our Sertrort have pp ne 7 Prlcobaphe, r Pn a a fomding, t9 13; bee GEE aa ye mee wd rey TMC KER te oe down by the rude couch of deceased soldier, and ries, refectories, bowling saloons, billiard ta- | wable Li ped Dye, knowa 2 ane dee ‘oe aeoduge er Wadeslase ocve SORE RORY Oe ee ie Me ce door from the. comer of | Durst into tears. A heart at once so full of true bravery at number; there is also a fine pistol gallery fas Faluable duacovery: and it haem sophie grey be Signed, All goods ear of Pine and South it, Chambers at. m31Im*re, | and tender feeling, formed for daring deeds, and still ca- ‘and gentlemen are requested to call.We hi ein’ eautiful brown or black color. me gpd store. P.9.—Persons desirous of ren for their friends in the — — | pable of softness and tears, is not often seen in this ice 6 practising pistol-shooting in New Orlea: For sal ton . 10 Brosdway; 0 r old country, can have them brought out inthe above splendid | A \GIIEVE, No. § John erreet, importer and dealer in | berg w arid of ours, and when it is seen it in to bo appre- | where the climate is hot! bat we did hot know that th tor fawae, ad 996 Broadway, commer lath atrest:, Aspinwall, - chet | OT : —w coh tices velnehte ood sos Piste scKline, Arenger, | c8te4. Aice hadobtained #0 far north, as Newport. It is a | 6 William a: Johuson, Moore & Taylor, Mou ate Re {ious Cepia Bee FOR NEW ORLEANS-LOUISIANA AND Wonce or Chg oe ag rd, Abordevat or Bites i High Fares and Hot Weather. fil, | petting a A La Sroughoat de Staten or of sale agents. 4 are, frei i had New York Line—Rerulnr Packet To sul Monday, | bid Mmported from the East’ Indice, at great er- New Your, 10th July, 1846. | yotee tou heavy, he has this year peld.Aty dollars for « 7 OA 183 Bout tt ese Hoy iri pea. Be eetor sc : ("Ble elon fet sang packet "ak are Fe hraahe, Lage Chathnehes, Gold: | Mx. Bexwers ra it weiltgsnctiy. walt Tere” What spartan mo- | ere. TN yes BHULL & MINTURN, €7 South street. pata gh vwill p above, | Riches, Starliogs ind Skylerks., In fact thecu- |" Dexn Sva—this arternoon T tuck my Boy shout 18 | thers these Yel ereaires must make! The ethereal KOAKE'S IODINE LINIMENT Price at pesos 9 For fretat or passage, having handsome furnish aa ij aoe No. 5 John street, most o} cage ™ | yeer old & got inthe trane of cars. which leav the Sity | fire that flashes from thoir eyes, is more to be dreaded Is aniversally admitted ee iy i fot A 9 pulige wht natceed the Horungwer a sa on ber fee: moda aly on ogee cre ee Mallee: | Nd Blek and Tye King Charley’ Spaniel recived | Haat flock Well ares we Go alens np tame | than hat of hae ling trom Lite Comp | sect, 1 Wrenn, Sled Lambe. Spon " a ‘ h ss, ways tha on 6% 0 ” ir 5 , Scrofala or Jar days fist August Jetare_| *'Positively no goods received on board afer Saturday eve dernetndabbidaisieakioa bam | ik2 all natur #0 arter a wile ncritter comes slong. and | tony which, ast: two more ¢hildren have been Rigs Toa oat Ot es ofthe aus of ioe, Lire, Dir alge GLASGOW—The new, first class snip 1eeh inet, Orleans, James E. Woodraff, who will WINDO' 3. | axed me fur my fare. Well | give him 35 a rand | washed ashore fi the wreck of the Sutlej. F | Eeeat the Spine or Hip Joist, Eruptions of the Skin, &e-, UM, 50 tons, H. Kobinson, master, having preoene Recs Sees ee Be wi 1 meant 5 ted States, | then he axed me how fur | wus goin tu, & I telled him | teen in the cemetry of New: | that itwould stagger belief Hf they could [onaky saberes tA a of her La he . pre, degre os mopeantie Packet ship O8 W 30. J. soareen, will enecead the T dor sabe rn * | tu Morrisiania. the critter fis, me 18 pence cl e. | port, making, with th twenty bodies that rena ated by the Se awe ir tne imvatid of the healing Unndadonn, aapiy © “~~ ‘poard. 160 of street, | Louisville; and sail Monday, August 10th, her regular day. ER, 58 Chatham when we got out my boy telled me I payed tu much. he | recovered trom the watery ent. Thirty in Med pce A dp eal Ky Frineteal depot ne Ue ROT ke MINTURN ea ___ | _mett mtr ove done frm Chambers areets NY. | gaght to hav tolled me this afore, well arter, wed | supposed fo have perished. ‘he unfortanate were mow. | rietuek tng SUINGERSOLL & ohm st. oe Set JAND GLb ESTABLIBHAD EMIGRANT COAL LAND FOR SALE aepmped terse fo the hot cum. wetak a Seuorer inthe | Zao etances, They Wipe on err wey tothe |" FUME BATH. TABLISHED EMIGRANT A enjoid oursls in th wanter in the ent circumstances. 2a geese Re rads tenes ferns eet | Ocvst fate, npn heat | ena aee Menu res eh, enti | Came mm ea Pin pred | TO ALE aie sme nea omy . £ t e ; ty y & | rs, 5 . Be SAI le nen | oe al Fao uae | esa ac pene, ay | Whe A ance ean TS Sh | ecg el fetta | patton, eager mle rt ht reight or passage, having accommodations unequalled | sppiy'to " Co Lmeue | Company on the etet; and the Lavel | about the extre shillin the tuther critter had oharged me | lowed everything they pot ae is ole all otpar dineeti tes of oie cial heeled Wiech ames | SORE ait ag ed Fr | ictal ack elements | te an amare™ eesti | ie ey wo mmo * K. COLLINS & CO., 54 Bouth st, = ale Lar nore ding, ” ae a docee may in davorality of tngee eae an did | bs ‘means of all. Frice of passage $100. dears ve a Le momeh werent | eld Imerke ‘Trsearora, 60. Pa. our's respectfully, mommy Horr, | ers ever