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as see rer = em i a a oe ae ep " 3 ee * Se | THE NEW YORK HERAL Vol. XII, No. 194—_Whole No, #416. NEW YORK TUESD. F y MORNING, JULY 1 A, 1846. fe Price Two Cents — Se aes SONS Na SUD eee SEE pe CHE NE W ORK HERALD. ibe ys oe NEW YORK LINE OF City Lyries. The Watering Places. | Muropean Correspondence of the New York | in England, has greatly damped the interest with < PACKETS. | A Vorce prow ax ELM Tagz on Tux Ba Sanatoca Senixos, July 13. Herald. | whieh the évents of which ihe frontier of Mexico "| Almost Omni is the theatre, would otherwise be regarded n AMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, | SAAD parc ech eeerrtees | Alien Reance—The Omnis andthe Sulphur en a ar ete wero a ty Ppecial wether | A sapling did they bring me here, | | Serings—Daster's Livery—Dempster's Concert—The | The General Elections in France—M. Guizot and | spoken of, and France under the present admin: Cireulation---Forty Thousand, | fantail fect from | From ‘neath an aged parent's shade, We etter Zhe Ladies, | M. Thiers—The English Constitution in France | istration, would very readily unite with England i eee of the regular tine Packers, writ Indian Chiels a welceme feast we Well, thisis a wonderful place, "tis beaufiful, andit 1s) __gymnathy between the Governments of England |i repressing any mensures for a_ further exten ls AILY HERALD —Rvery day, e 2 cents per copy—§7 tan aoe | lendrik Hudson | crowded with men, women snd children of every age, 4g France—-Spain and Portugal—Rail- | 192 of the territory of the United Sues, WiBahy Ha very Seturday—Price 6% ceuta EX "Captain Howhins, | ‘That parent—1 remember well, condition, country, habit, profession, end complexion, | of NEP rage Ronee eg ich? , Mr. Leon Pilet, the director of the Academie,has wee pam—paysble in advance, L cLesit asa nee SEY Gor en siauiovar Beneath whose giant roots were hid ‘The man or the woman of whatever age, who will not %ays-—The Weather—Musical and Theatrical | juss lett Paris for Bologna, accompanied by Nied- : N we Tine, a te F "a wi " i pyer, the ect of this jour- Price 64 cents bir ESR, Oo por camams payeble ined | sels should be sudic.evt tuducement torpersons who may be | By Captain Rover yan So | bethappy here, must be obstinate as the-——other aide Matters—Prince Louis Nupoleon—The Death | ermeyer, the composer. The object of this jour P22 Ni tidcaal lati dene tint ee rine oes ef £04 fit fends im Scotland, to make arrangements for RS Saab iil indi | of every thing. of the Pope—Interference of the Ewropean Powers sm his cho roth ce ee ve persuace read idvanee, Parieula Matias © com j rac searehere torts pearl t By the way, [ must tell you alittle incident that has| between Mexico and the United States. roduce soniething for the theatre which first sg mabe. Eee NeMey and deo 75 South street core of Maidea Lane,’ or | Bince arene my infant boughs"echoed mt | dist passed off. A lady, young, beautiful, bewitching, Notwithstanding the habitual serenity of the pad po beiors, he ans cae sep bs cpete of All Fetters or communications, 5 . REID & MURRAY, Agents Peter Stuy vesant’s gun. ‘aily dressed, val " Setnel fi % A : ig | “Guillemune Tell.” lt will, doubtless, be no easy je Tablishment. must be pret nat meres ill te = ele ee = aisgow. baa ee eer ee ren | polltibel SPoRmERY. Witch i spread baer si task to induce the gieat maestro to break a silence |3. cted from the subseripnt ite ems Then came dull rumors of a strife, Promenading the blossom perfumed wolks of a certain ter of the globe, scattered clouds, in which “ Y JAMES GORDON DENNETT, NEW YORK AND GLASGOW LINE OF Which made the Knickerbocker’s . és 4 quarter of the g ’ , " which he has now maintained with such pertina- Propriscer of the . PACKETS, And soon there floated o'er my eed ‘§ Garden, arm-in-arm with a “nice young man,” from the | the low mutter of thunder is heard, appear in va- | city for nearly twenty yeare, and which has re- & Sity of brotherly love. Smiles were exchanged, glances | sou quarters. These, however, create no seri- | sisted already ull the assaults of the London im- noni Zone Henti Eeranisersenr, THERETO Of eae, thrown, and he wing them to b friendl core ‘al and Nassau streets. . a] rown, #0 on, she om 9 in a “ frien , * . re sario, ee ee Fig “d Po. = Indians came beneath my shade, Xt } state of feeling,” if not more. Observers were admiring | Us alarm for the general and international tran- | P Madame Viardot is at Florence, where she has usiva ©. ND RAILROAD COMPANY. ote toe 3 ew 1ork on the 1st, aud Glasgow om the 13th Aan Sthigh commanad ; them ; the curious were tocar who they were, and | quillity. Their force will be exhausted in the | gained great popularity. Persiani, Salvi, Ronco. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT From N. York. Fin, Gt'gow. Rebellion’s o'er the land.” _ of | ABRO Were even envying them their apparent happl | cles of conflicting parties, confined within | ni, tnd Mariani, ate Se penasta ints thelr recep. 2 *, ye * 2 5 . 4 on has been Guile e wusiasuc, een isabella Ship SARACEN, N. T. Hawkins, Get. Rove is, "Twas here that Arnold breathed « prayer, | ne decor, Sebago the respective States, There will be no nationagy | ) 2% pla gest Ga Saistasted: liv duecer of i io duly 1. Apri b. But dia not calm bes Neng Kap hy , is ite near them. The lady « ei. | Collision as yet. the Theatre d’Orient, to engage these four artistes, sRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS, COMMENCING WED | #1-ShiP BROOKSBY, H.M'Ewen,) Nor, Aug; 1 Sir Henry Clinton’ feures © | dontaily turns around just as the gentleman reac The Guizot cabinet still maintains its eupre- | on easy terms, for the season, which will com: ser alia on ser glie Mont jn for Green. | Br Bark ADAM CARR, ——, pes ‘5 Sere ‘ ‘Then after years of toil and war, i oon "and Stag in the arms ofthe in psi aaron post aed ba vd a rtsaaa wie tae appeared at the festival in P r 1S. e forins the lov'd u: 3 being done the gentleman with | some of the sections of the Chamber opposed 'o | ooj.. * la viee i i . +n Jun. 15. ; Soldiers from ente " "08 well ge ing, walks off, and is sesa hor heard of | i+ These struggles have been stinulafed chietly feueeaiatel be eRe: by his eldest teuiree ete eo ae Rabrde ts, ascend yfyf 4 ts aierties ba tear noes owe eating pi - ns th hi g general eléction, on the result } St Dateribuce f ens rans 2 “ " 5 ro 9 their room—no questi j—! e a roachin; e pe peg 9 # ib push te Green hd ne ships are good, substantial vessels, ably commanded, A flag of stars they proudly bore, answersgiven. Allis mayster and darkness. When the | -~ i 1 tah ‘lity of the cabinet must |, Verdi's operas, though unsuccessful in Paris and farmingdale, and all t Detwoen | and will sail panctually on their regular days. | Their aecom- And spoke of Monmouth—Bunker-hill— evening train of cars go to, Sclionectad of which, the _ stability indifferently received in London, continue to be - fa armingdale and Greenport. . fia io teem, the peice Soe" OR er ey Of Concord and of Lexington, the lady looks pale, tel and disappointed: finally rest, and which may exclude fom power, hopulacia tiny and Germany, Einiant ii pow 2,5), for Farmingdale and interme not he responafble for any paréels or packages sent thems, un Then all again was s & fing looking fellow, looks stern and issilent, | 1' pe a es Libre recline ht peg tne in | the attraction at the theatre of Carlo Fel, at Ge- Leave @axawront at5 o'clock, A. M. Accommodation train, | /¢g* bills of lading are sign for. 1 him stand Se ene, wae BOnmepe Wm Dy spare Chan. 8 doze NAOH, gelsy T) 1) | noa,where loanot! and Giuli take the leading parts. (except Sundays.) through to Brook: | °F Height or passage. apply to 7s scarp ‘Freedom't St, Peal of Inter Di serrens cebres cerns, es Buuoed t kerr the'/wwhat rospoot, precisely, the, Pregent opposite | A Vienne the Lom bardi isthe attraction, support r by 5 Ni i j s iffers fron cabinet. | Ss i e! M., Boston train, or onthe arrival of | 44 re REID MURRAY, Chesser Meeting the, enka sg eer A new and splendid omnibus entered the service to | questions, which, tox foreign eye, would appear | ed by La Scoita, Musich and Colini. steamer from Nopwic ‘stopping at St. | 1 Te CRI & MURRAY, Gleegpw. g the people's ga: run between this place and the Lake, to cirry passen- ar much fmportance, so. that rises Gale lasathar ‘e had a remarkable musical party here on Laxvolal enue at eat ierminatele.: .,|PASSAGE FROM GREAT BKiTAIAN AND And silantiy they looked on him rs Period Balan Roctogs. The onpibas is named personal than political, The question is not so | Saturday evening 8th) atthe residence of the on eommodation train yearni rts, till lost to view, ne: lor, in honor of the hero of Palo Alto and . ‘ } celebrated Madame Reconnier, once the idol of 0 a aN dni ted , the Nueces it'will carry twenty persons inside, with | much whether this or that policy should be adop- | 1,4 opera goers of London and Paris, and now in mS YEA MGrgceport rain, tor Brockiye. Comfort, and is drawa by four beautiful grey horses — | ted, or whether this or that mensure should be | her Gld age retired into private life with a hanid- ‘The increasin ts to these Sulphur Springs, will ren- | proposed, but whether M, Guizot or M. Thiers | fi ‘ J A " der this omnibus, as well as the excellent carriages aud Thould be the head of the government? It is not | SMe 4) he. a editing J Weep 7 horsos of Dexter, vory active service this summer.— | whether the vessel of the State should hold this or | PAONDNB Tie risihg artetes.Ane in works 0) cue Scarce any one who comes to these serieas now ,if they | that course, but whether M. Guizot or M. Thiers | '\'Y- The éfite of Paris society were assembled at 17, _ Laave Jamatoa at 8 A.M. Accommodation train, for Brook- Shane And many felt, they knew not why, ; ih F:. 3 That twas his last adieu. By the Back Ball, or ine of Eivervool Packets, eating And other Presidents have been 4 from Live | on the Lat an eve . Since then, the wise, the brave, the vain, é The YORKSHIRE aula fom Liverpool, int of Merch. Yet still I fancy that fils like * » m4 XFOR 16th of March. fails ii be a i or re: o . te Rae maeon ens Br | CAGRIDO, m0 thee! at Pin sepsis —. <_ | Rave time, fails of visiting the Lake and the Sulphur | ee ee etard at the belm? the Abbe aux Bois, her residence, to hear the er Gears 186 rot rae 1084, ea 25, Brashvilie | Persons sending for their friends, and forwarding the passage "(ark pages on the Dock ef life)” red with aconcert | Hoth of these statesmen. profess to admire the | musical works of a composer hitherto known to Hyde di he certifiente by the steamship Hibernia, sailing from Boston on That | will softly whisper th 4 harmonious | theory of the English constitution, and the practi- | 11. oublic by the pseudonyme of Jean Mcheli ion of court) Ea ‘ Th st of February, will have plenty of time to come in the Of suderings aad wee er a al cal working of the British government. | It is wel It esa, sn A bar thls Gcoacioe presen ted Teena &! TThompuda ia Take “ BST EN cial A ihe tot teak ta ah ote ; i a } known that, for many years of his life, M. Guizot | proper name, Eugene de Fresne. The tubjects $108 Medford station rey St Georre’s 1y coy or addrena, iby letter post paid, | Fare Rath ie Sraanpg mains bald > and performed his pi devoted himself to the exelusive study of this sub- | Gr these operas are Lenote from the well. known 6234, Riverhead $1 Jamesport $1, 62ig, Matte- CHE, BROTHERS & CO., 35 Fulton st., Her first and truest holiest love, Senn, arte 9 able ject, and itis, at present, the worn-out themo of | haliad of 1c prey Sach SP ay Cutchogue $! 62! 1 Southold $1 6236, reenport Next door to the Fulton Bank. Here hath she di alone betrayed— q strength, and perfection of voice, the speeches of M. Thiers. Yet it is exactly on mn Hr Ne rth vet ‘a die Ab 0 e port oston train , ARSEILLES OF PACKETS. 'o friend but one ve. r iand k, Le: /. 7] ir Tunverstand he is to give only two or thi ones t SR more, one of which will be in your city, before he takes | the application of this principle that these politi- his departure for Europe. cal leaders ditfer, or atkeast profess to ditfer, M. performers included all the principal ‘artistes of We are having seme amazing warm doys about now. | Thiers maintains that the personal will and influ- | that establishment. Great interest was excited he are par cademie was among the invited, and the Hore hath the suicide returned To God, the spirit that he gave ; And shrilly sharp the pistol rung i i 1 r 1 do not see how inthe name of “stand | @ f the eign should be removed from the cake Cie 4 e Fre insti level Gea lanclioaa helen eae His requieum o’er the wave. it down there, in good old Gotham” ; care te EE ates veka the orowe, | by the presence of the patriarch of French, litera- Ob oat Beate eee oreo nork for Sag Har | during the year, as follows — 4 “| groves, and baths, and ice water, and lemonades, and ‘ 5 ‘bility, should b ive | ture, himself the venerable author ofLes Martyrs por toslgnasttcdey sou thesrrival of tho crocus trom fircok- hips. Gartaing, From N. York. Here wa: the trysting-place of sin \ | bunches, and all manner of cooling drinks, itis us much | UAViNK No responsibility, should have neither vole | and “atchez. 4 i imyiste., | PRICE de JOINVILLE, (now) Lawrence, Api | Sept 1. When starleas nights a covert made, {| ds we can do to feel well here; ami how, with your hot | NOC power in the ministerial deliberations. M. |" Judying by the performance on this interesting TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS MISSURI, Silvester,” May 1 Oct. 1. And where my shadow falls at eve, itrcets, confines air, your sotlvisy and heed wou uizot, on te other hand, holds thata just influ- | occasion, we may hope to see in M. de Fresne VU WE N TRAVE! 5 ARCoeE (ew) Cae ee coon An infant's grave wae mate you get slong, is a mystery. Nothing-—money, love ev should be allowed to the oceupantof the | anotier great musical genius, fitted to take & NEBRASKA (new) Wauon, Aug. 1 Jan. 1. This lesson learn, that gold and fam: war should keep your citizens at home auotner week, i rone, and that the functions of the ministry place beside Berligz, Auber, Halevy, and Adam. ips, Captains. From Marseilles, ‘ks of life's di able to spend the time here. should’ be, to bring into accord the different pow- , P''” : 4 RCE de JOINVILLE, (new) Zarrenee, pon 2 Bey 4 Resist them both, And beside ail, itis not very likely another such a yrs of the State. La short, M. Thiers desires to 4g paired, the PIONEER & EXPRESS LINE, vie Railroad | GASTON. Coulter,” Sept. 10 Feb. 10 oo ee ae Oe calla eae aw, Oe ON bach: | Lows Phillippe, while M. Guizot 1s desirous of | 18th, imiulxes ia so:ne piensant remarks ‘about the aud Canal from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, commenced its NEBRASKA cche ra A iafermues ss fg Mar. 10 iccihin hereencng awohy LABSieg. Dicomiag Aewers securing the harmony of its policy with the views | hot weather. It says:—We #peak less trom our own ecperience, than fiom the neurrent testimony of i fe Monday, h of ‘il, rerular tripe for the season on Monday. the €th of April for passengers sre user THE REGULAR AMY. lesving the Depot, No. 274 Market street, DAILY, at 73 | experience. Their accommodatio: @ do not become captives. Having dined at several o! | tN. {1 opinions of that soverengn. A. the people generally, when we say that the weather bas o'el " 4 passed for comfort and eonvenience. Goods addressed to the | The steamboat Cecilia arrived at St Lonis on the 26th hotels. where | have been permitted to see and ad- M. Thiers is in ftvor of maintaining the armed | th cavatal'd teak allie. maatal Byschis soute patsengers will avoid all the fatigue and dan- | agente will be forwarded fre of other chargos that these actu: | ultime from the Upper Missiesippiand brought rompanies | aire all, ((or in tuo language of the noted Mollt,"'t lave | force of the country on 2 footing of efficiency and | peeh maim or revels! Jays jaat the meruogelne fg Lo ane iechemmesiag ‘both Rail Doing pase | ey ight or passage a lyto 8 und K of the Ist Regiment “of US. Dragoons, com. { tue ladies”) | mustsay, | have rarely seenat the Springs, | on n scale of mugnitude, such as anight be found ito look up the race of Mr. sic \Ilister’s ther: For further information, apply at the old-established Office AMBERLATN & PHELPS, Proprietors manded by Capts, Sumner and Cook. consisting of 115 more beauty, iatelligence, refinement and loveliness, +t | 5 ficient in the event of a war with any foreign | rin Cuesout steet, and discovered ‘he column 774 Market street, 5 daors above Fighth % r fo. 103 Front street, or to men rank and file, 109 fine horsesand 15 mules. Capt Cook one time. And what is altogethor a consideration | 4Wur M, Guizot rather inclines to view forvign | ury figuring away up towards fice score, comfort. ale émerre Ae CUUNINGS, Agent. BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, | came from Fort Crawford, and Capt. Sumner from Fort many, they aro rich, and not engaged Ware a8 a contingency that .may safely be left to | ed himeeli with the reflection that the * darn'd thing had See LR IMLAND RAILEOAD tapes | m2? 9Tontine Buildings, 88 Wall,cor. Water st. | Atchison. They are on their way to join Gen Taylors | | I uudersiand, a nevelette, aromance at the Springs, | Wars As a contingency pat tarot 10"! Sot bursa yet?” We. keep. no ran. of, the iberaometer, ‘Train, leaves Whitehall street Ferry, New York [TANCES TO I army. Capt Sumner, of compauy B., is the only com. | from real life, will soon appear. It is said to be a true | be provided for whenever it may become immi- | pot burs yetl We Heep Be it ee ag te, and thonk aide, every morning mt 7A. 3 Boston — REMITTANCES TO IRELAND, &c. missioned officer with his troop. Capt. Cook. Lieute. | story, aad will be read with interest. is nent. al , that, ia mid-summer, the heat of hot er ly more en- Also, trains from Brooklvn side at 7 o’clock and Simond and Davidson, and Dr. Simpson, are with com- In accordance with this state of things, the | guruble even to grumblers than tude of misty re tiwuigr and 9h, AM, aad'S ands P.M. daily. The 7 pany K—N. O Picayune, 4th inet. “3 7 works of peace are making rapid progress in | Suniiee’ "The. weather is ot, git. bile 3 SN a et as OR IGE McBRIDE, Jr, has removed his office to No. ARKANSAS P exinaton, (Ky.) July 4, 1846. | France, and the spirit of intentional amity with | The thermometer may be a Litile elevated, but we will ie a 46 Broadway, and continues to remit money, ms large or | The Democrat was kindly furnished last week b: A of Shelby for the Murder of Horine—The t re every day. st over that. Toad Jei8r_ | small, to persons residing in any part of Ircland, in the 4 England spreads more and more ty day. | soon get over that TROY MORNING AND EVENING LINE. — | munuer ashe and his predecessor ia business have done Tot | Coy poe eee complete list of the Companios, whic Law of Kentucky—Mr. Clay's Speech—Col. | Every thing {rom which a present judgment can | Patrick Mokin died of a stroke of the sun at Baltimore MORNING LINE AT SEVEN O'CLOCK." | thelast thirty youre and more; also, 10 say part of England or | ues,tmn, received by ;him under the lee requisition | Geert, de. be formed, alfords evidence of the probability of | Om Fey a ae eatom. The FOR ALBANY AND TROY. Woney remitted by letjer, post-paid, t0 the subscriber, or | @uamen forthe expedition against Mexico :—No.1 Pope | ‘The'past week has beon one of extreme interest and | long-continued and firmly established pence j and | «jicWwing was the state of the thermometer in the elties i, Captain Berland. ment. t tte Shelby, for th _ | if, at a remote epoch, war should occur, it seems | mentioned on that day :— pager cng ie pcbniatt nga ft ened in the highest degree probable that France and | "At paltimore—8 o'clock, A. M. 90% degrees ; 9 0.9136) Ge as England will be on thé same side in it. } todo Ma3g; 11 do 94%; 12 M. 943g ; 1 P. M, 903s 5 236 do WG 1st (instant, and terminated to-day at half past 4o’slock.} “|e late attempt to’ assassinate the king has | Washiagton, 15 minutes to 3, pa ORS 10, 09's 5, i Fige 06 Go fore of Be personally deposived with him, with the name ot the person: | county West New- : + sw: | Or persons in freland, England, or Scotland, to whom it isto | No. 3 Johnson, Ca Burgi saaraaten, Milgon, Foe 1 Hyde, Fark. Rhine- | He ent, and nearest pomt sown, will be immedi tely trasamit- | Captain Porter. No. 6 Pulaski, Captain Kinderhook and Baltimore. : (eben Spe eqeereiggiy, 208 receipt $0 inh Sock pes or ) Crawford, Captain Roane. No 7. Sevier, C Breakfast and dinner on board the boat. : t_ | No. § Franklin. Captain Preston. No. 9 e, Captain | The counsel employed were of tha highest order—for | only tended to increase: his popularity, The as- | At Philadelphia, 10 A. M. 9 Ki LT ay hae cee Wee: NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. age ea the prosecution, A. H. Robertson, Commonwealth At vena has been executed, with the unanimous | 12% P.M. 1012; and at 243 108 Most of the above Companies have by thistime reach- ; . oi At Wil ton, Del. 2% PM. 9835. Tursdsy ont batarkey motaicgs, eT Odlook. ib Pissg ih ed the place of rendezvous at Washington, Hempstead | tornoy, and Col, Wm. H. Caperton, of Richmond ; for | concurrence of all parties. Even the most extreme | Now yorkrat 2 P.M. 2944. 0 suil from New York 2st, and from Liverpool 6th of eae month. The Phillips Company is yet behind, but we saw Captain J radicals are the most Toud in their indignation at i Preston yesterday en route to wi Fnod | nodetence, Judge Woolley, James F. Robertzon, and | tie basenessof the act. It had no political con- Tauue ov Exrouvs from the ict of Boston and us that he was only a few day: nection whatever. Charlestown to foreign ports during the week ending Manet Fe anormed | tog, Henry Clay. During the whole trial the court _ From New York. Liverpool. | pany. house was filled to overflowing; and so immense was the 5c principle is fermenting in Spai. + “ NEW YORK. ALBANY AND TROY LINE. | Now ship Lizerpool, 150 tons, $205 3 Feb.” 6 | "For the frontior service, the following companies of | throngon Friday Sacaing W been. the dumualng up, that enupebemocrate peigain ee aie a ae ne ane ae aia: FOR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT, J. Eldridge. ¢ | infantry, have been rec , besides two mounted : om- | an adjournment wus mado to the Caleee Chapel | Th int te be for Years, abusing their power | In American vesse! sees $148,859 From the pier atthe foot of jandt street. Nay ship Queen of she Wert ‘6 from Lawrence and t Francis No. 1. Johnson jury Beatina yet vendored. @ verdict, and much sus- | Mery be the most scandalous system of pub. In foreign vessels, 58,184 “pressure steam! q » 6 | cor ‘aptain Gray. 0. Washington, Captai: nse prevails as resul ; % % teuves the foot af Courtiaude street, ow ‘Pharedsy |" i0'tous, P. Woodhouse, & | Cline.” No.8 Pope, Captain West—Zattle Rock Gazette, | A more palpable and aggravated case of murder never | lic robbery und peculation. At length the pa- otal . and Saturday evedi seven o'clock. pe, Cap! A The Steamboat COLUMBIA. Capt. Wm. H. Peck? will | New Ship Rochester, 800 tons, 4 June 29, occurred fmany sooty. Shelby and Horine aro both | tience of the people has been exhausted, and it ie Aeabeieen leave o@ Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, a 7 John Briton. ‘ onto. at the seal a. paved aman <; foamy oe has been driven front office ae from ae country In foreign vos! ovel i . . . and obnoxioas is reource with men. Me is of an Let i ection. t no distant pe- ¥ ants t i 4c eattaio and aR ras yi " Be H jourtcanee seinen saanact nk “ip tg aristocratig family—the son of Gon. James Shelby, and eA Se aces its the constitutions of S an | Maa rth, Widecball and Laks Ceamsplain. | rimsen cgbetansal, fst exiting, vinas. skibe,, Stbuile if | lous, onthelrway toliatemores perenne | inh aeeeang Tey 9 Ae te of | Portugal, and. northern Italy, will be forced for: | BRN eee tp en eh For or ‘apply on board, of at Office om | the city of new Yor! ar commanded by men of experience MICHIGAN. from his fathali house—bes. become itempacathe Aci | ward by the irresistible'influence of the popular | Velee of com tics includ Re ight tateom after $16 o'elock. wud ability, and will be despatched puactually on the aist of) | Lieut. Van Buren, late of this state, has opened a | frequently ex an indifference to life. Horine, on | will. 7 Ms Whol number of a eee, ee bite, "Their cabing ére elegint and commodious; and are furnished poe Hyalg ioceat ec ceng Tectuite for the | the other hand, fea clerk in one of the mercantile houves The great lines of railway, aro; are in a state | porinn 66. ’ other kind of My, positively at the with whatever can conduce to the ease aud comfort of passen- regiment of mounted riflemen. | of this city—a member of the Presbyterian church ; sv- | of rapid progression. On Sunday last, the great | “WiSie amount of tonnage 14,049. American 6,780. Fo- ‘This regiment is said to be destined for Oregon service. Frice of passage S109. i Any of ber, peaceable, innocent, and beloved by all who knew | northern line, connecting Paris with Brussels, | reign 7,260. Sie bor ereae ls or pack: peo ae elese jan, and af On Ge tae Game ee ee ara read of life, Semaine on, bed mothers hohe | wag opened, ‘with an imposing ceremony, and ybole number of men employed 716. In American aresigued therefor. country, cannot do better than to enter this regiment, | or the he Alte. aitorine has been tecustomed toc | the regular operations of the line will be com- | vessels 253; foreign 463. 7 ‘or freight of passage apply to, and certainly they cannot finda cleverer fellow or an SUP tconteingtast tshlade Alled.. Wasiny ooctipies thencediitr aj tawe days. This isadouble line of | | re rks evenings, at7 oe " OOUHULL & MINTURN, co | officer more attentive to their comfort than our cld | jt, Horine stands back to the fire, and face tothe | railway, which extends from Paris, through |. New Hampsuing.—The Legislature of New igen areas Fea Siccoker aventegs, as? FIELDEN, BROTHERS &3CO., var Chiohi} Peg iit bb a every inch | table, and as is natural, casts his eyes af Shelby. This| Amiens, Lille and Valenciennes to Brussels. | Hampshire Saas on a ‘The above boats will, at all times, arrive in Albany in ampli att aE sail tata saareiien a ferent atid op | ene eo ae Pindar abepel hes all traininge of the militia ompant will, mes, le 7 5 i @ , rf dine toe tae puteaing Chae foe the eree-or Wests 8 | Uniced Staten nk eae eee Old Established sed kidi stl proaches Horine,a what he meant by looking | (7 towns, are in progross ‘HS continuation oF | cept the ann in Moy, (lor which service Freight takes at moderate rates, and none takeg after 534 Emigrant Office, 61 South street, New York. ‘We understand ten St him at table; Hotine repliesthat be hasa right to look | 10 Cen ataren 17 (0 unvro And DIEPPO 18 B40 18 | they are to receive Silty, cents.) but requires the wudh o’elock, PM. : ¢ understand that the officer sent out by Gen Wool | §¢ any man—knows who Shelby is —is no betier than any | * forward state. duty to be performed by the volunteer companies, and to examine the several routes most practicable for our | *t Sn¥ man~kuows Was Mushy Be cavalry to march to our south-western frontier, after ex- f the hotel; Shelb: amining the one from Memphis and that leading from | 8 the corner 0! : BS Pasir iD HS this place, has decided in favor of that from Natchez by | Yislent und abui 2 and ungentlomanly. Horine re to th ment | The warm season has now fairly commenced ‘a them according to the old law, excep: that instead eek very angty, The thermometer in Paris within the last fifteen be Coming from the town treasury, it is to come from the lamned impertinent | days ranged from 80° to 87°, and reminded us of | State treasury. A committee, consistiog of three mem- that he will look at | New York, in the hottest season. This, however, | bers of each branch of the Legislature was aj inted to HERDMAN & CO., Liverpool. way of Alexandria to San Antonie, as the shortest b P t s f ill for th tion of the militia Re- Passage to and fromm Gront Bhs faa via Liverpeol | 300 miles, and altogether better than the former; aud | SimWlen he, pleuses, Wemorrow aud at other times | is not usual in Paris, at any season, least of il: | artone af teanks to the preciag om Oeeembaamy beth Sconmboss RUD jek eis by the Old Black Ball Line, regular that the troops may be looked for here as soon as the een ba ‘During this ‘Shelby rea tent | &t so early a part of the summer as RON THO'l Ee ocet uasaimenaly-Belten Osereer Mondey, Wednesda Gunday aMernooms,at $ | Ti. subse nine ent ih necessary arrangements can be made for their tranepor- vend moving ine 0067 ee te right in his pock: | ‘sident families, not tied here by business, lave — ten SANTA CLAUS, Captain Boverbagh, will | en and the pu erally to their anequalled arrange: etka Ree) Tee Tree ney, nave Tendexvoused. | 9; sforine standing sith bie cloak wrapped about him. | #lready gone 4 She wasting, places, to Swipes | SPRING FURIFIEK UF THE BLOUD, leeve re od aftamnoous, at § | ments for bringing out passengers from country, duly ‘Ata moment when, from. all appearanees, tue witnesses | land, across the Rhine, and elsewhere, in large WINER’S ARCANUM EXTRACT. ee tea ner see UT ne of the House at Li We learn by letters from bby og that the Presi- | supposed the matter te: Shelby slaps Horine on | numbers, but still Paris seems'as full asever. A AS SPRING PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD, this me- Apply on board. or st the ed oe Geo aerwe e sendyog fort le ill at onee, age the great Court of Enquiry. The. Gaines to be brvaitat before the right cheek with his left hand, and with his right im-| tide of visitors pours in daily, which replenishes ine cannot be surpassed, working it way thfongh the DAILY LINE OF Bi importance of this arran ‘aa It will preclude an unne- | © A 5 , prove: mediately draws a p'stol ; ots him | the vacunm produced the departures. The ¢ . Nie Ye Renn | geuary selyof thermore era han come Writ of the Ban article of Wan whieh tole thaey | sn enna eek substantially was te evi | theatres, tue Poulevaudsy and the Champs Ely. euduencer, Roothing the Nerves, Ret ter TEN ISLANDER, DB Vantekt, will | tended ty mos et saperteness and as they "Wl: every Bre ‘ Courts of Enquiry may be perverted to dis | will stend « Insti¢g monument of his gu 60 Free, | sées are crowded every afternoon and evening, ary te the IITOE Pe A, ts aloe. epreaia Ten: ae days, offer every facility that ean be farnished. With those | honorable purposes, and be considered as enquiries | |, Ia hat Be ld and the cafés and restaurateurs are as full as oh cave Seaton island a6, 8, 9, Wand 11 A. M; 1, 8,3, 4,5, rrungements, the subscribers look forward for | of distinction to military merit, in the hands of wesk and it ha ado law and What defence could posal. | ond ofthe blood, StVeave New York at 7,9, Wyand 11, A.M. and 1,3,3,4,6, ne tegen bog tog Faire. poke, Se. cton tert sarions commandante they are iharefere prepibited,um | voked mercer. Cosh, Samm guapeviaence, evertict | Inthe musical word, nothing new hes been Fowutey.on the face, Biles, Diseases of : Sroand ey have brow , i AN TOene st therick of ofthe owners thereof, _jel6 Raadedn customary. For larder prenlin neigh pete | cused.” Gen. Gaines Dy. Court Martel | onccPettie wor ao ae a camper pares gi et Spare called le 106 David, west: for afections of the Liver, Dyapepsig, Costive G iL OF ALL oare. JIHERDMAN &'on."" | in une camp of Gen. Taylor, whore witnesses are. Dut |to Shelby ;Hlorine, had. -Bot evidenced the frst |has heen unsucccssful. ‘This theatre has been | MANE aN soa Ht Chase ang Netwoué demeimate EXCURSIONS. HERDMAN, KEENAN & CO! Liverpool, | ‘be tequest was declined, with appearance of preparation for combat; on the con, | very unfortunate during the present season. | occurring iademlitated constitutions iu aimpligty recom. fr I ished, , after nO weapons . “es tu ts whose | wi en pe ey ry ey EERIE ror shemusped: | vestigation. The President, we u uipon or about hie person, and even if there was to have iyery stones. mt novelty, from Balfe’s Etoile de | Ty 'dtvense of the bicod or skin, oF whoye consttuti have Le Pears ectesteccherered | toe Uetved Ricatoes co tpelicetina oo thetee tae General with great kindness been a combut, was there any reason in Shelby’s imme- Sevil fe to the, present Rat David has ¥ prone gone | bees ifured by lengthened Mlvcsn and the se of dsleterioue io enily eavomaplished and aftras | gonien, July jap with the shot, giving poor Ho. | to be worse than the other. Carlotta Grisi has | medicines, ¢ "hie, Teal excursion that cut be made from be ee. AN ROYAL MAIL BLEAM SHIPS Imeelf oven though fe would? | been the whole support of the establishinent, and | thesystem and where sympoms of serofale are, the le Present the trees be q c 8. C., July 6, 1846. | inthe absence therefore of materials for rational de- | .| d ‘ted for London. + hyd Misinds . Cimrening sopent, d * 8. Co, , ‘ , most sure inate it. a shetail ered ata ch been considerably Ser eoutract with the Lords ofthe Alma The Fourth— Weiktniton Tigi Pafttrge-| wechtuaton fence, the cousel resort next to an expedient which, in gy adh og ot the ‘Mousqeetasion continues | Th on mach cheaper, pleasanter, and warranted Ou ylides ne pt. A. Ryrie. “Artillery— Gen. La Vega—Charleston Volunteere—The | *2batern court,wouldseom highly novel and reprehen. | <i), after sixty nights, to fill the theatre of the | *¥petier to any other the ouade eirsign \e pe od of Music, demi Pillo Shelby nie 4 made to his fatherabecquent to the mur opera comique as fullas ever. This has proved a | » which will perform selections from the favorite Operas, popu: gant. Hi, O- Kotte eel der, as evidence in his own behalf!—Uh, tempora! ob, | Mine of wealth to that house, and is decidedly the | | For further particulars and conclusive evidence of the value lar, , SEH Bejadki TAA Sg Tiee, eee neaeeen, One Wearees: Pens of that this is extra in Kentucky | greatest musical success of the present year. | and effiency of this medicine, see pamplete, v ithe Ferry Boa from Hascay, Ceaal and Christopher ss, capt. HF dadking. «| July was celebrated here with pomp and circumstance Pons dey fhe iden ou m Kentucky | Brentest musica! Primes Louis Napoleon, of wbich | maimed ofarentaaratise Teiskt Bouts ran trom’ Hobolen te Sereicy sireet until. 1) worthy the occasion. ‘The military, infantry, artillery, an Eastern court would pursue asimilar | you will have heard through the public journals, i PHiLapeventa, Jap. th, 1066. "pete tevansrer, is scarcely regarded here as a political event. It | nly, and fied it all, aud indeed cavalry, and militia beats mustered their forces carly eee roe “herald gt M in the morning on the Battery Plains, for a parade and would have been better, Thups, na | much better than you recommended it to be. | s’revious to my feneral exhibidon of the drvad array of arms end the | Colontl ‘Caperton of, the promenton 'egum here the | mised, him. from Frande, under the sense of | ukivs the Arcanum | wagcompletly cored riusietthe, smell of gunpowder, all of which was applauded and ap, | People are Leginaing to see that the law mustbe enforced | gratitnde wiiels Situs Pane Tk i et lv | Breatly afflicted with he Piles re | had wsed the Arce- ay eat or society jod. ¥ spired, and the government would willingly have | jum one week the blotches began to disappear, and my piles to proved of by the beautiful ladies, who mustered in im | “jt is hightime that in this community an example be | done so, had not the self-willed obstinacy of the | amuow in better health than have been for mense numbers, and graced the occesion with their enter ne tad OW or henceforth there will be no sefety | prisoner himself rendered it impossible. In the rs, and all gwing, Lamp craly the bewitching smiles and graces, pretty faces, noble forms: ba re oy ar mare yh in old und respees month of January, Lt it 7p oe some . pada vm for the mitted m the county of Fayette, and in not a solitary in- the drafiofn totter, to be addcessed by him to | NOTICE—TAPSCOT’ is inanifested b the “ Washington Light In- | ‘tance has cwpital punishment been enforeed! And f fot cde - leave Boston to- EMIGRATION OFFICE, Removed from | gantry” and the poahided Artery tit uing suratna Sieg io yer place 2 ik reall the King asking for the royal clemency. This | Mr.£.B.G. Ki hy Ey D ugg list of crit o SP TAPSCOTT be South street, 7p to South street——Persans sending 07 | \ stunteered for the Rio Grande, and mastering from 100 | Kenwucky, in which the prisoners were acquitted of | figr before being dispatched to Ham, and w. > age 6M conte mi 3m*r oq é wv) SREAT BRITAIN AXBTREL RB ine ree Pe, | Gaiden pt, the old sountey, can procure drafwret tive to subscribers {oF ony me S125 | From Boston vo Walston tr “i . apm ards payable at sight, witheat ta'alt No be ti] paid for: * Th wh towne througheut England, Ireland, Booth \s esbpoone No frovghe, excepe spec i subscribers beg to inf m their friends and the public that chis branch of their continues to rvceive their particular attention, and they feel quite certain that bett Senagements thes theirs for transmitting money to the old ro) ‘Borrow, coqoery not be made. & Privaperrnra, J tng that Wine fit scpamer Caledonia wil draft was subm tied tothe minister of the int Extract ell + by which ore vow with (inuch ast deat ke : 2. doors below Barling slip. loan thahe the arran gueente Wil much wetker defences than this; and, exclaimed the ve- wed by him, and ifithad been’ signed by |! ime paraded betore the pablic as « puffer of as 5 SH Ta ET | tganbeeibera ot teans\ ie Yerms; fo fave Sm rong | Y0 35 menor. mot al osceeent a ortook han) | neraie orator, hrosingi heed bask, wot beiryiny 60 |P'Prinow bis Liveration wonld hve followed. guess edie) tg wae atoms hit came ener my Ok ‘hee frat elas fast et vichous oh THE NEW. oF Fite of aoup”—no misuke. itwould Kave done your | almost bewitching plausibility, shall Latuyette shelby Lonix, however, refused to sign it, on the | 'mmediate observation nwa 1009 tong, will sail sé | | The Ships of il Ui re inarrace, Sy ty ther, nd Heart good to have seen them on the Fourth. be condemned in the face ax eyes of these records ?— | Ciegihar the terms in’ Which it was expressed | ggili(tle eruudeon, abgat three years of agg has been alll ete ty her regular Cay. their immense size (all 1000 ry m in the post uffice here to effect the | He quoted the case of Charles W : Mh es, © $ very superior for cabin, second er- | them more comfara soe ! ngwarde) renders A relorm is nee: ickliffe, in whose be 3 , 4 halt | would commprom se his honor, in which view he two mouths old eral physieiane wet ' # and convenient than shipsof a smal ng and delivery of the great western and southern | Walt he appyvred 17 years ago this day. Said be, s! ‘ thsald mae eanpPapphenciba’er boesd iene eMac iene, | iat; mth erm reliance may be placed in thet-tune: | elas gn Sundays. By the ugh, the “masterly imac | this day. hallowed in, the rwallectious of the past, aey | ime its adoption. Now that he his accor or to J H ¥ an are aleo,agents for the | vivity” of our worthy and juvenile friend the P. M., the pregnant with hope for the [ature enlurg couns t prion | m= | tunes apparently suffere ts mon bomen opiverpooh tackets, in any | ET's) made a dead letter depository” on Sundays, | ie oxizene of this great country; shall Unis day, 17.2008 | plied bis treedlom, it is to be hoped that he will | of his browsers Peal oa tie eal it 1 f giving the letters and papers rest, poor | 8% honored by tue ireedo: ‘|p e lesson he has received and learne ae ee nly ie things These esis arfive here on Sunaay » at 2 o'clock, Behe now dishonured by a death-doom to Lafay- |}, ter experience his long captivity hns | {his child would soon follow yim. After bay r ceed all the Pe. through extra kindness they are apa a ‘This wax perbape the last time Mr. Clay will spear at affors . Six orseven yesrs imprisonment Fertisement for the sale of Winer Are sn shear hesed re TAPBCOTT, have a holiday 01 22 hours, no matter how be pad from ne | the bar. Pt in fine health, stood erect, spoke | will pi cooldown the ardor of his imaginn- |» bottle, aud after havin three ee ad door below Burling Slip, N. Y, | letters and papers may be to the ba ape nse de - canine! with energy, but complained of indisposition The | tion, andevén the walls of his prison cannot have voved, and he 1s now pronoun by Dy teanat Be cured, 0,08 FROn LIVERPOOL by Stilts ia Sepa and loud egeinst Chie dead locter | marks of nigh seventy years are upon him, and that | excluded from bis mind the knowledge of the utter | The child may be seen at any time, by calling at No. 39 of Liverpool Fackess Complaints are long trembling nerve and faltering step betoken ey are | of futility and ofany attempt aenceforward in | Wth street. Jam, sir, ' depository. Creat Batain or | ere eial Do La Vega it is said arrived here this morn. | Test, During his long lite, in any capacity |b from i s fd uhey all prowgt teed it an hereditary sero the friends who prepared it and He Wi? a'consiaut source of annoyance to. hus moter, a most jntense pain himself, Que pout three years ago, after having or Kut ol ant aI . | of which passage ci Tease ‘The splandia new prek: cP NCE ALBERT. ‘Tibee keen S-bor, will sucesed the: Victadlas and sail on the iat of te pracipel inne o Bngliud, freland, Beathand ew, leo be obtained. - ‘Por articulate, te tetre as not | | France to in this country the memory and Oe ery Er OBER: ¥. can make sary Arrant ni formidable an adv ee Col Caperton. be A ~ A j scribers on reasonable terme. to have thea brought from New Orleans, by ship, in company with several | think, met so amen traditions of Empire. Constitutional liberty 1 bottle, or six bottles for $5. Deicenatick wales etn pase dations'ct | gentlemen, and numerous whiskers of Mexican growth, | Col C: bas the reputation of being the besteriminel law. | 4 recent goverriments have taken too | By'iehe Winer be Co. 68 Lane, Y., solo “bu tee ry: Sheerved ja th ‘N wee cosas *. lity will be fic'has taken lodgings and engaged a “ hasty gave of hy ia sie) end general abpenaascn, bias | Hebpy & foot to | any hope of the prestage of | or tg Beaten: ron iB, ‘is ell, “ine mneiBcene valet has splendid fons for |” From New York on 2st and 26th of ened month, soup,” at the Charleston Hotel. pa sl wera od of Joshua A. Spencer, of Utica. In referring te Mr. | the name or bi of Napoleon accornplishing | + comer of Springs J. W. $4: Bacedwer, Fa bene eabin and steersge passengers, which will be ‘rom Liverpool on 6th and Lith of every month. will soon have an opportunity to exam! Clay’s allusions to the character of the day, he remarked | any change, or ev ising acy cmeute. A corner of Sprig. in atlow [aA fd ed vores the, best, bathe, Seagee' the yy neY gt © ther Lad Horii ede peace on his great tourthrough the thay he rejoiced it was the fourth of July. U this | Tie death. of as produced even less A ton street; J. Brice, — nae eee babon 9 Packets, many of which magnificent ships passage con be | — Capt. Branaing’y Coeriexion Volouteers are all ready | $¢y Jet the laws be vindicated, and societ prolected | gape g cent OF the sole of Prince Louis. ‘The | ip. we secured at x very moderate rate, or in first class transient | and-eeger for marching orders and a fight with the Mei Trahan Peninsula de- rik oa te Sietinethi catentdcer Let the cries of the murdered Horine, from ey domination of Austria i or 5 i from be heard, and in punishing the shedder of | 6 FOR LIVER ‘New ack Pa, mal erpool every five | cans, or John Bull if wecessary. The volunteers are a | &T8ve, i rives every event affect al sovereign 1 7 . establish a precedent that will revive the criminal laws of | P’ y of pene ‘abipet of Pe 8 TUM a Bid, iar Thott eT sieve p hail ag red asd wd mee an te shill ufficiehtve devour sr" hast re ip’ ky be oot S and throw C a — innocence and 9 there Bene, | CH Yalta power ec A mn hy hese > "having accommodations ancaualied | “*FoTurthecyamiculane arly (te ie Rov Yon Umea GF-20 WEE. thie countey, except in this | Thus have t given Jou, ab | believe, a correct deerip- |The King of Sardinia. 1 perhapsdhe:lenst ¢n- or fs apply on , st Orleans wharf, ba BOT ERR Beate, fxelf at the public market place this | tion of this tragical case. 1 will advise you of the ver | thralled of these powers, Ly oven Pe ; he £.K. C “i oars below slip, or'to : in | dict, whem rendered. te nder the protecting favor of Aus Prine af nasenge @100 bol SOUPS 20: MT r we. 7: 198 Werertos a byrne J a emenbueal in com aces ‘2 sentence : “ | Scares of the Church and the two Sicilies ‘er much Austrian in reality, a» Hungary, a — — eeqpoel, _ iY wi and | Sopder Deatn.—Theode J of tae Ere Fc R HAVRE Second Line—The roo mre ne young peliciete city. win- Pease of Wichmend ooeat ea vogue am anda Milaneae. f ad “os Pe otto dei at age Far tale et tor, while walking in 0 pantie etrest after dark. Hun- | last on the bety of —_ Hennessy, w died very The ferment preceding kere | elections oe ly te EEN oh wn oul . passed market to see these great mt Hew "4 y. Verdict—Died by the bursting of « F . litical crisis is imminent