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i ‘The ogeregste amount received for tolls from l AUCTION NOTICE. fe emmenenieedt of neviguicn to the 7th of ly, inclusive, is . + «$1,011,984 | ‘TE REENOUGH, Samo period in 1845, ° $16,008 | bese tore | ta Wall sraser gage ROCERY SALE — FL. PPURES. Se —W. GREEN. IDCTORGG |. 3.0 2 op. retoesses cee foaail | OUGH, will se rite mosh nse | The receipts of the Mohawk and Hudson Railroad | epacious store. No. 000 B fmity ‘Br0t cries consisting of tha ereen and iit cl entire stock wg for the first week In July: this your, were Java en ea ahicon, butter, cheese, ke! porns: Sait $4188" GF for The corresponding week” Hes Nees canes ve, ke ier hare i last yoar—showing an increase of $177 88. one oma taae Feinucraion,o Semone ier bag ‘The receipts of the Norwich and Worcester Railroad | z is’ laree, oy attention. | Company, for six months ending June 1st, 1846, compar- | ores: cash. ed with those for the corresponding period in 1844, show | ‘an increase in the gross income of about nine per cent. | Noawicn axp Woncrsrex Ratt noan, | = ee for six months ending June 1st, * Bria +e "$00,373 @2 | And what both sexes most | ores receipts for six months ‘ending June 1, Lara Sool be. Does parts %, ee a i Mea Bees carers + + +++ 106,009 24 | otheriee the aie will devay and “all"emt, “PHA: CHEMICAL HAIR INVIGORATOR is the ouly Tnerease in six months ending June 1, 1846,.. $7,718 62 ‘This increase, as we have above etated, is in the gross Income; the net receipts will show a larger increase | ‘haa this, as we learn that the running and other ex. penses of the road have been very much reduced: | ‘When the net income is augmented in two ways, by an _ ‘A North ¢ ‘arolins wth. Hi increase in the gross receipts and a decrease inthe ex | pte Or barrels, at the Cro a ret ee v Ponses, there must be good management anda good | * jy'7 6tic#rre prospect of good dividends. The increase in the veceipts of this company has been realized in the face of the most reduced tariff of charges for passage, which shews that under the most unfavora- be circumstances, the inceme of the road will not only be sufficient to keep up the regular annual appropriatian The tests st thet bust toe dsp { intele to produce these results, Bay ir of E. Pholon, 61 Broadway rug or faney dealers genersll Peete lly recommended to the PRIME aT eet New Southern Flout iviT un? THE LADIES, autv’s mark, a lustre a bend of h (Iudson’s Hotel in cite and » ountry, ladies, for toilet use. TO BAKERS, FOR SALE, dy!7_ 30 k complete for carryi itr or of is ee Good Will and Fixtures of a Elance, Store and Vie- | th Hing Howse, in the vicinity tL, an street, now do- bi The store has been fi ted up at con- * tre to the sinking fund, but give the stockholders a di- vidend of at least four per cent per annum. The run- ning arrangements of thixroad are excellent, and re flect great credit upon the energetic president We speak from personal observation. It is the mos: agres Die railroad reuto to Boston, either by the way of the Long Island Railroad by day, or the sound boats by | ‘Bayan lj o'elvel ’cloc! ‘bot MIN C, BYRD, | boots : general his avocntion. thankfally recei and Water sirect, MISSING, ef Flushing, hy, a al ee nigh. stout yu cra He left the t, and hes ver, which was him will be | eomner af Peck Slip dyl7 Staw2w*ine t. He it and | avy night; and if the Boston and Worcester Railroad Com. | pany would do away with 4a little of that obstinacy | which a monopoly is apt te create, and permit the Nor- | wich train to make a little better time to and from Bos ton, the travel between New York and Boston, by that | route, would be very mueh increased. The recent arrangements made in rolation to the through fare, between the two cities, must have a very ie | i 10 000 mobil A oextiinns ture of an article whi: A from those who have used | ner re the above amount PARTNER WANTED. N penarscing the recipe h has met with uni it _in this city, a enmtal 2 as a tf fit The eioahe of its nr alter itis generally rexces of the “Address P.M. O. any one,and there issearel PT ,antum, 0 the manufae- vield- ally known est respecta- - at this office. favorable effect upon the receipts of all the Ce om interested; and we trust that they will be sustained, they are fixed upon @ proper and just basis. } Tbe annual report of the Concord (N. H.) Reilrvad Company, showing the receipts and expenditures for the te jy at 5'5 Greenwich street, second house! dy!7_1t#me itastion to travel with ewhere, Wonld be will ip en going to Liverpool, o ‘ould have wo obje the country. Good reference throm Charlton ste year ending April 30th, 1846, bas just made its appear- | ence. The road and furniture, or appurtenances, cost A fituation ecaaan eae Sialek | $770,581, there having been expended for objects appli- bos 48 abou ae } cable to construstien account, within the last year, ea: ‘pie ene ° boihid addres tobe d ammtih ing 187. The capital having been increased to $800,000, i and the eggregate expenditures amounting to only B* & respectable youne F Py $779,061, thore was a balance on hand of $20,419. i $ ashing ond For the y at No 6 Fi r ending April 30th, the receipts were as | refer rat srreet, up x dy 16 2" Pleare inqaire *rre follows:. Passenger department, $109,971; freight do, | $115,469; rents and interest, $3,033—$228,479. \A ; a stour, healthy, abl . | ‘The expenses for road repairs were $26,817; wood, oil | and intelligent. “Kor further particulars addres, tect tet and repairs of engines, $21,563; taxes, $6,537; freight, Moloney, 99 Beekman street. PERE 2: WANTED MASTER, in some mechanical branch of business, for Passenger and other expenses, $80,136—$135,054. A net balance of $93,424 was thus realized, out of which two dividends of $40,000 each were paid, and $13,424 of surplus carried to contingent fund, which now amounts to $30,865. In the expenses, extraordinary charges have been included for twenty-four freight,three pass and one baggage car, with one 14 ton freight engin A | Reichert of our Union. All letters must WANTED, FEW active Young Men to go South or West, to act as $00 Aone Pub), for sale of new =e porear of el 1, maples will notdontes pot expense. Each tan veil asary (or them to hav" rhe port pale jeations. il be insured to them, in Der © 7 i Aeg fitei cee ¥ Gal rin good fe tye “Appl n FRE H's tl myi6 imere replace those consumed by fire at Concord. In ‘the | charge for road repairs $13,750 is included for deteriora- tion of bridges, sleepers, fences, rails, &c.; and in the charge for expenses $3,656 is put to deterioration of pas senger cers, which will be expended for two new ones contracted for. | ‘The directors are of opinionthat a reduction of the freight tariff will be justifiable at an early date. A com- DR, street. POWELL, OCULIST, AURIST, AND OPERATIVE SURGEON, TTENDS to Diseases of the Eye and Ear, from to 4 | o'clock, at his residence, 261 Broadway, coruer of War tortese of the Tear Passage, Cataract, and removed. AMAURC seis treated with weterate cases of few minutes. parative table of passenger and freight receipts is given, | “SPECTACLES adapted to every detect. with the number of passengers since the road opened, Advice = the peor watey charge. which presents this result :-— FA sol iebiesere gan tors aeanladitanenmet ioe Coxconn (N. H.) Rartnoan, CL wi EVETT, DEN we 8 monthe te April, 8 beet Tree. Beat. fen MORE HARM resulta from a buaxling performances of in- 2 do do 2.799 He a ‘830139 competent De ethan thi ‘able ar are aware of. Itis BAT AR ERG | Beare enter ea daesag oe Dos c . = eR wee. Sey those whe, think with we recommend. Mf Lk Vern, 369 29) 6,162 620,319 or oO} way and Warren street, the introducer of the The number of passengers in the samo period was | Atmospheric Pesan ee Nate heath, onthe principle of 29.922, 73,856, 100,343 and 151,530. The tonnage was | _J¥17 It 6,799, 21,075, 33,660 amd 41,752 tons upward, and 4,975, 21,604. 88.884, and 47,636 down—making 103,286 tone up | an 103,099 tons down, including 22,275 cords of wood. | The average of tons 40 each train rosefrom 4234 to 6334, | thea to 109, and last year reached 144%. In three years and oight months the total of miles run has been | 457,444, } ‘The annexed table, from the officiel returns of the | Treasury Depertment, exhibits the receipts from cus- toms for each quarter of the past two years :— Revexus yom Customs—Yréns enpinc June 30, 845 ann 1846. | by volw 1845-746. Deer. 6,961,933 2,011,786 4,192,791 = 7,357,198 635, - 6.270.000 68,610 - Toral, 1944-"45,. rm 26,681,910 1,165,591 2,011,71 pensive app: Total, 1915-46,.. 26,68) ¥ i e330 Exeors 1844-45, . $846,195 We have no returas of the aggregate value of the im- aaa é wine | ports into the United States for the year ending June 30, Lecttre fe Arshite- ia, rend Managers 1846; but eo far as we are able to judge from the imper- | ¢ emer sic sesseettally vied eka ee fect returns received from time te time, within the past | " the even’ ivIf Bis ere year, from the principal importing ports, it is our im. Tw: pression that it will correspond very nearly with that of | yIRTUE’S ILLUSTRAT D FAMILY BIBLE, the year previous; and thet the falling off in the revenue | BYMBELLISHED bby a superb engraving of“ Samuel be: has been cansed by the gradual reduction in the average | ~ ay ‘hia Biole has born sckasrledied the meee soled cuties upen imports, which has been observable every | work ev ed iv the nied State States a, the pablie are respect- Year of the existenes of the present act. The importa. | M!!¥ invited to inspect it at the en ale}, tions fer the first quarter of 1846, into this port, and } _dyt5 se? ail wi < aadant ly of fe apectfully submitted Lecture to commen the rooms at 70 dex ‘D AIR VENTILATION cou | HEALTH AND COLNE IN CROWDED OFFICES, M |URCHES, &e. R. GORDON, teeny trom ‘#urope, will Lecture on this subject on Fr.day evening, 17th inst., at ¥ o'clock, | he Apollo Hooms, Broadway. ‘These rooms will he fitted up on his method of ven of Teed Ai jou on service means oft preserving himself and frie: FR aad cool aur is ‘ lecture, a: d the somew! ‘fitted up expressly to illustrate art A contri fato the country’ generally, were oxceedingly lerge, | compared with the corresponding quarter in 1845, | ()¥, Por thas poo ta ayer mis as will be soon by the above table of revenue. This | atthe most moderate prices, at 259, 200 and | ‘was eaneed principally by the 15 er “ANY, YouNe ELLs. iclency in the importa- ition and STRABISMUS, of Squinting, cured in a Cc) if } dust imported, ARTIFICIAL EYES, of superior beauty rs. ago by the lecturer verely hot yearher has induced | him to mtrodace it to the New York a ‘The Be ogthorities ‘bf Dr. U1 lore the vigor and elastic health imparted by an dwellings, offic at 8o’clock on Friday evening, with | Fi tion of £0 cents to- there, | in pers his tions of the previous quarter, and the protracted passages of vessels from Eurepe, throwing into the first quarter of 1846 a large amount ef merchandise which would | otherwise have been entered inthe last quarter in 1845, As room at wereceive the official returns, showing the value of the importations, &c. fer the past fiscal year, ‘we shall be able to shew the cause of the deficieney in the revenue. gs.00 7. Old pe 006 Penn's Ss 008 66% 2 shas Toland RR 30} 0 b30 30} ie 0 M75 Nor & & Wore 56 sas 75 56 it ae bse 47 we do b10 57 we 15 a7 Os 50 bao ‘6 50 50 lo ‘90 57, v3 50% 25 do 080 57 s350% 35 do d Board. mas Ga, best sperm te por ie Goud Hank bape) a tethar ich ya ee Bites Nor& Wore bie s7g:| Su ceea weet Md, ond Mutter 10d, primedo In beat so ae s & Hes | Cou 3d. Fa house keepers. and New Stock Excha: } Ls mt t country, hasive Gog 1 ag amt +h 25 shes Canton Co 330 331 es Nor & Wore } toe Ai sig in ‘0 r ER “, ¥ ee 7 i Harlem RR saw 50 93 3 "Wholesale and Hetil Grocer and Tea Dealer, 33 Nork Wore "a3 39 a sty 092 | 380 Greenwich st corer Murray; and 428 Greeuwich, ss do c 56! a5 do 3 and’ 6 Vesey, near Greeawich. Married, mm Tuesday, 14th inst. at St. Mark’s Church, by the Rev. Dr ant en, Mr. Eowann T. Witriams, to ‘Miss Joe manna M. Russ, Cc attended to. pric m7 pn re morning, 16th inst. Jon, infant son of , 16th , t C.J ged wii s: th: Ds | GION of the late Rev. Jenn Hewny Var A. of end tho are reepecttully in | SGV, son\ who: emigrrted tothe United Sexins of Norte | is funeral, this a'ternoon at 4o'clock, | bout 15 years ago, ed either to | from 3 Suith street, near Penny Bridge, Youth Brooklyn. | adersil ter of his | | whereab Feta regard to pro- | WONDERFUL SHEET ! th a pc | HE NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE. of i Siraenel Coltive: mente mienl nenias OF be ually full of varied and deeply in for Mpaer we ised to pay & rewar: Tei Lives of the Batons,” wi | if Fequired—to apply to Ore TEL & DREYER, ate if the rwise hnown james taf the Carpet Phie secon: saentee ita Boy oo Ge ne Boren Diaieh ise! Benga 'y, onl achievements in thie Couey) vi he, “An na of she arrest and pursuit ef the robbers ef the The trial of Shelby, for Marder, with the defence made by is Tngular case of Somnambalism and horrible Suspected “a ry Swind! 4 the Red-J dH “Teo Bketeh of the Hen. Sonn MeRsost with a palling exse of Incest and Suicide, | of Peter Rierson, the Dane, | gett eae Jersey ch its Caure. 2 je of Clerical Depravity—Seduetion of a ihen Rowley, of Wrentham (25 terieus Caro of Bappoeed Murdorrthy Exidenee of | f 0 from ne Lon oa! fy owners of Pleasure ac West Poi aeiaey ey stead for faraton y 1s ‘scintad a as frm rd Mca ih gy Chasity. B A : ee 8 Providence, even, mages of the Highway Hable Wurdefs and FS ble | ponk its— Romantic Exeention of Le- Fran roa Pel la of Howard, the i © gr Sigh ctber terol igterysting &e Noits of Hi wey nen, Mail Re $11, Dodgers; Crommen, Uouacuhy Clylsbris Cnicb m ant a Sais sere Tok tance 17 Be moe Writing, tia jestry iyi4 tw*r B—A by bene ae the Post 0 Dew wd coennd-hand ¢ Jy4 Gtisttaw*re Tse table seers, with t el | street, up stairs. THE AMAZON WIG ENTLEMEN’S Real Heads of Hair, being the | greatest aor manufacture of forehead angel never before enomner work, Domingo 9 cents. Also SEVOND HAND LOTHING and Furniture wanted. ine highest cash jiven for all kinds gfe: scone » by vue hatham fice wil I be Constant 72% id, @ season: jarhing chenr for viet MK, AUGUSTUS VON ASCHEN, STEAMBOATS. N Hariti Inet I nod The Pnent fearon hilt warons to eos orde! ear? diel the thar vost in post of West Point, the ¢onstrained to request maste: not to land parties on exearsi futare, int, July 10, ain U. 8. QUARTER-MASTER. Jy16 ae COMPANY is SK, fal ier ie ome ‘Atencies fe impos Somnath 6. thd meeeett the rf loupe “ES any order to accomplis! is now read: on TLOER havin} 8 ste ayo con| 78, pins, thimbles, peneils, fee above ‘ice +] ine ae being the first to intro- and temples te attained.— mp Oil, treet. Beaver street, up stairs. NOTICE TO MASTERS AND OWNERS OF e = ae went company will beef the most value: SE ath Company, 49 =| | Inted. Re- 19 Im*me TET aR PR TAI ot, ca ae a an , A TATU! ERS, haloale nea fan of Hraveling | a deals comer iw *rre aw ct ons of eer "Bete, Sy rill be From the pier at the foot of Courtlandt street. } The low-pressure steamboat EMPIRE, Vaptain K.B. Macy, | | ssayes the foot of Courtlusde street, on wooday, Thursday | NEW LINE Y PACK FOO! Facket of the tit of | ing and. fa | ait roma baython, Capra abi SHADES HOTEL, 64 Reade Street, West Side gj mroadeny. | TRE Subscriber sesveetfally infor public, that he has lately” o ment, i city of N mo will be well nsa fall supply Europe. 16 Im*re | thous for the, ly ge to or from the cars establishment has no runners in its employ ; therefore ve ye produced during the Raeasr’ touee wilientaje's, crotisuntion or ‘eines’ "patromage bestowed on his efforts d KOY, N. PROPRIETO. r, capable Th falo, Saratoga, of the house ; the steamboat landing w steps. The prevrigtare, trust, by their ona ROGERS P 18 House f f, i Bi Oe ion, the most pleasant rout ee Pabsengers a ace there y di house for uh caution any report requests travellers to receive | th joyed by other hou ishing to make au excursion to Saratoga w York on the lake, dine C. M. dy 17tf re ‘Eee of the Steamer Em; fort of their guests, to receive a contiau- evening, have ample time gpongey evewing’s boat. re of the Astor House). ; eee ee PARIS.—ANTIOME VIGNES, ove OWERY TH ATR TEST INI BLLIGENCE, | oft pis proprietor ot the meonse,, Besson, | A. JACMBON Takes Mn a arn ic ste phat SP aerraline Rel | Sarge New ok ite, ‘artthe where he wi be hapa fish eset itgor be seit amanee ae sxe New hebttey Beacre | TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS. S| rit ees aedgags bye dey geek | Aihoeth oe Te oY wonth, on the most reasonable wot sup 3 SHAKON SPRINGS PAVILION. H comeg hy. ee NWBwWs FROM THE ARMY. HE "griiped agdimproved | a nda manent sea soa I deedeg peach tae he scant te en Kid | ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER GALVESTON, | See oarcres Eo boda received from tweed Meee ‘ AT NEW ORLEANS, ON NEW 4 re-open owing.” on oases ony eae spaaae erent te ti 0 the tn D has’ the Moe nc lt i vaudien the frost per of be | Oreck of the Steamer Potomac, as wal boned no ut reference to we ing sen- ke, ke, be The mail from the South, which arrived at Baltimore last evening, brings @ little later intelli- gence from Texas, brought to New Orleans on the Sth inst., by the steamer Galveston, from Galves- ton, from which place she left on the 5th. The Galveston Civilian says the appointment of captain in the new regiment of mounted rifle- men has been declared by Mr. Walker. Seven ts from companies of mounted riflemen, from the Red Springs | Tiver county of Texas, passed through Austin }on the 19th ult, on their way to San Antonio, Ss. e on the age the United States for the war. pire). | It is said that Gen. Lamar will be elected Brig. ASTLE GARDEN, with ic egacd [nmr is T E SUBSCRIBER c ‘open day and evening —On ‘day. | Gen, of the Texas volunteers. Gen. Burleson re- Ferber peal Be July mane, Belli sadehres a Mine fam fused to be s candidate against him. gira whic now supplied. Th kl ran re xi be performed by the Orchestra, uu: | Report of rather an indefinite character had new roome and Kant ond 3 i Sree ¢ Te OBMORA MAS | reached San Antonio thut the Mexicans were . The grounds are Ber ally laid ons ‘New om he ete etween Jersey Cit: PA, &L DELMONICO, are bap: the publie, that their uew H ‘Morris is no ieee HEAD, —_ Same Y. OSEPH SMITH late of Worcester, Engl bay inform his friends,eustomers end receotly fitted up his house ‘i J id caleul ves to. please nape heretofore, beer | bie ar an nore and ions that t alls o'clock, and Cold Cut Hite apply oF Belin and Re ears He eal yoe aerial 0 io os eee ality and or Pre vate Rome provided for parties, 4 SURGO UT PROSSIM? AUL H. DENNIS AND J. MARTIN BOTNER, | la Ft yt a] public tne, they the house No. 86 NASSAU STRI oppo site the Suconp Wanp Horn, where th ipace ther friends and others wh may be dapoaed ta favor em with ac ei Ban will tall ines be well su | plied ‘with'the veuy ‘ake of” Wines and a‘ochee ebgwor, gars Be PF aes Dennis & Botner assure their PRE en fort. will be made to sustain the zprauation they have so sijoved. an and they are confident of firing saust f the comforts and luxuries of their howea: Wicee Se A Lunch will be set every day at eleven reas (OP. je STEAMBOATS, é&c. we CONEY TELA as FORT HAMILTON ie ‘The Steamboats IOLOS and ‘TOR have commenced Feaning. e above ferry, one of mo Te leave pier formers is the “cele’y ral 3, Norgy River tl further nod "0 and 1134 A. 7 tee % the Narolege of the Avean, Sir. HOBBS: and 1,236, and 336 E- eave (ney ever wime! and at 8and 11 A M., and 1, 2, 4, P.M., landing at xen. Olym; Fort Hamiltun each way Fare ids by the great TH OMA’ SEILBY, Fropet erfo! Feats by in readiness on the atrival of The SWiss BRO Hamilton, to take passe: gers to New U! 1 Grompiny 9 at Coney Island to take passengers to ha upper hele ety Posty t ee I persons are forbid trusting any one on account of t the briitiane of * Fancies of bonts or owners. J 4 6e* lack oe Evolutions. Mr. Pr ette Tight Daneer. ric TROY MORNING AND EVENING LINES iGemovieing the tenting, Fin yr ,otidaleaste MORNING LINE AT SEVEN O'CLOCK. the FOR ALBANY AND TROY-—Fi This vnrivalled corps of Fauextrians will ‘Steamboat F Canding at Festal.” We Fe yurgh, Haimycou, Milton, Poughkeepsie, Hyde ch Ut ited Hidok, Bristol, “Caisiail, Hudson, Canetsche ad Bodere’ ereeken fo! diuner on board the boat. mH TG leave on Monday, Wed- ‘The steamboat TROY, Captam Sone on Tuesday, “Tharsday and Saturday morniugs, at 7 0’cloc! For pumete or Belgie sols on boar, 6r tt tha cfice on the wi Friday Momiugs NEW YORK. ALBANY AND TROY LINE. FOR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT, “ihe Steamboat COLUMBIA. C leave on Monday, Wednesday ‘na lock. S Peteengas aking Boats bl, arrive in time to take Foie | Witch dizer eaarunate . Wm. H. Peck, will iday evenings, at 7 For the oie aaa No at Aifgootss Cotest bank. bills, oy ROO a " other of pre ty, posi ely stb ewete fk: “jeer” PEOPL| Li OF STEAMBO. Direct—Daily, Sundays ex aera ack he oe St oat bet Lame t py gitie Rence oy, Gane, Ay fot flousiecs. ba leave on at, See HEN DK HODEON, are! rete A will Lem oa day and Saturday evenings, at o’elock, above boats will, at all times, arrive in Albany in ample time for ftaben a cars 13 the on or Nae ™ ore] Afi persons are ain panes ae any of teal hooey of this line, {trot a written order from captains or or it, the Boats, « or to F.C. th | gcbeiltce Se scree ae hg asi At 5 o'clock, a M., Landing at Intermediate Places. the Foot Steambost HUDSON, Capuaba will | Monde” Wednesday, Wridar oa \senlay eee s Steamboat SANTA CLAU Bor. wil leave’ oa Ficaday, Thaswaiy wee Selanday cNervesesy wen *"Apply on board, or at the office on the wharf, a DAILY LINE OF BOATS BETWEE NEW YORK AND STATEN i8L.4 iD. Copan J; Bra: fed, aad STATEN ISLANDER, Capmas D'Van'veit ili foil iene tea 9, 10and 11 A. M; atl, 2,3, 4,5, Leave New York at 7,9, and 11, A.M. and 1,2,3,4,5, OAM iielebese the risk of ofthe owners thereat, _jel6 THE MOST DELIGHTFUL OF ALL EXCURSIONS. ds -now present « charming aspect, and the soil covered witha rieh turf, m there will be in attendance at ly ysian F cellent Band of Music, | which wall perform nelection: lavorite Operas, popar Fr lar airs, marches, waltres, ke. ‘The Kerry Bosts from Bareta Cael and Christopher rts., erg completely frted ap with arynings and seats jonte ran from Hoboken to Barelay street until 11 ml 3m*r orclock, Ferringe 64 cents. Tnesday, Jay 2 (hee regular ds any. Persons w Burton by WOODHULL MIN 87 South street. FOR GLASGOW—The new, first ciass snip M, 50 tons, 1. Peles. master, having ost of her cargo engaged, will me despatch. ance of freight or passage, having excel 0. ongate on ot of Dov Ve FOOL FROW hi ‘board. ODHULL & MINTL #7 Sonth street. ‘Or modations, apply to orto iyi? mie small and wal-selecred stork of Groceries, situated in a | md now doin; “re KN C AMPAGNE, } Cham ie, hotel strane ing.of this ¥ Ey ts commer. ind at uo nigher | er LIVINGSTON & CO. ha LNA SHA ey Marit iatf re | | | | States, | 'T Know | Serpeue ae pats of the Eapl Franely i aise Seleeseerw i ager thes us givin Views. Admission AMAS, . , rit oncentrating a large force at Presidio for the Rio Grande, with the intention of marching NEW PANTOMIME, THE RAVEL FAMILY, Comi by the ye excepted). Sarr yes Nats Beat fais aud Liqeors of the first quality. FAMERICAN THEATRE, NEW ORLE HE Subscriber wit! oj this ‘Theatre for the : lst November next. The Company will consi: formers o| ne ‘known talent and celebrity, it beiug tention of prgeuring ene ofthe beat dramatic compan are will. find j With the establishment. awe © 86 Geo. Holland, Es York.” All engage ted with this The: my duty authorised agent aud other matter of ut P. 8 gr of Aaericen ergy? ew “peer | id . Hollad " | rte 16th —The Charlotte de Russe, Jellies, Fraits ion of Confectionery ; also pmade by him, will be binding oa | against San Antonio. the Texans. We think it has before been mentioned that the United States dragoons formerly stationed at | Austin, left on the 16th ult. for San Antonio. 4 Paie fon Newirs| i OD. fis Haicg, by Mime Leon Joven aa i, | Capt. M. R. Snell, of the Texan volunteers, ar- “Bai M. and 4 P.M oie Pra inthe Rete meat Salers. for the Concerts A-la-Musard | rived at Galveston on the Galveston, from the Port Rich Tew ‘Hg and isi | soy ty geavey caverecnes: i cis Ravel; Noung Ravel; esa Win: | four companies of foot. ti ir Mine Leon Javelli; Criquette, Mime Mar- The New Orleans Bulletin has a letter from on ac anes Bo ae ont 3] “oem op openat 7 o'clock ; entertainments begin at So'elock. | board the U. 8, schooner Flirt, dated Brazos San- HE URDERSIGNED ve ‘i 5 ce 16 his th as LTAMES, | tiago, June 80, which states that they were on the for aterea of yours, nd hepa Cale tt | Ne. 589 BROADWAY (tetmers SrtingardFrince). | eve of sailing for Santander, where, it was said, attention to Busi Pa oe MUSICAL ty ERTAL Say e, resort | tte Mexicanslanded provisions, munitions of war, Formerly of the U.§ ye excepted}. ADMIT, | 8c. for the army. There had been a succession of gales at Brazos | and in the Gulf. ANS. | crew were saved by the Flirt. The revenue cutters Woodbury, Forward, and Van Buren, with a large fleet of merchantmen, | were at che Brazos outside the bar, waitiug to be taken in. | Anaftray occurred in camp on the 29th June, between two Texan mounted men; one of whom, | named Walker, was shot dead. No mevement of the main body of the army in New con- HOWES & UU.’S NEW TORE eT | CIRCUS. BOT ABLIGHMENT ever Tans in i ye Uitte’ Baten, quiet ‘States, comprising 150 Men and nay Be, tached to it | geereins qmoee whom sd the Gi he Greatest . ape athe cea iets rig chars rey ‘faa Vo tied ek ka arena in this country. The f the deri A and dai etn iy over 700 I peat ie Stalk,” aad fo strength and sxilicy, mi 1 entertainments Ww! nastic Exercises, Claaste Recess eaeeer at jsestrian Director, Mr. i ES: Clown, NIXON, he a wunapproachable, on Hiecboay on the 17th, Watertown on the ge agp or 24h at Prescutt in C ‘SB Cectnace to convey the pla cere seareroke me ee Female ay ofa as ented tet the lead- Prop on the ae to othe brilliant description given the respec- | 3) ing feats perform- be novelties which | Riding Master, . DAN RICE. ted and ea partons at sth, 22d at beyond Matamoras has yet been made. The | troops are impatient to march, and will do so as Ine soon a sufficient number of light-craught steamers arrive. | that region are sullen, and ready to rejoin their | brethren in arms when occasion offers. They | | have their arms hanging up in their houses, and show no signs of fear, tors re- | the total loss of the steamboat Potomac. She was bs. Mr. Rio Grande, about six miles beyond the pass of | | cargo partly saved in a damaged condition. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. Wasuincrom, July 16, 1846. { In Senate. | THE TARIFF BILL. | silk goods in New York against ad valorem duties, ey d | moved tolay it on the table. | Mr. Weasten moved to refer it to the committee on | petition, was not afraid of falling under the char ;e of panic maker. Mr. Wensrex then submitted for the considerat ion of ey ins wi based pe oonioms ook THE TREASURY NOTE BILL. pRineiion th, 3 wth of July, aud fro ¢to | the Chairman of the Finance, an abstract prepare d from ron" HOWES & CO.'S New York Mammoth Circus. | Treasury documents and statoments made by said. Chair. 4926 tf re | man, and estimates made thereon, showing that, the new COLMAN’S Bi ald produce only 19 millions and a haif of EMPORIUM OF ART AND (LASSIC CABINET | THI Bill would p rider sg sutibe GALLERY OF OIL rat TINGS "ag | net revenue. ICH inci ag immense stocks of ks, Paintings, Mr. Camenon presented iy petitions @gainst the Meat Fancy Stationery, Br ag Meperldan | repeal of the present Tariff, which were reQerred to the eriieaee cette te Meased’ the frat | Committee of Finance. | } . eter sre the eel aa crs are invited to call and examine his New No: ‘208 Broadway, second floor. regular prices, being desirous of elos- Department. soon be published forthose who will buy ald eodexs t Mr. Lewis reported the Treasury Note Bill from the House, and hoped it would be pr urgent necessity for it. Mr. E oped not Mr. Lewis sed now, as there was He wished to examine it. MUSIC. [SS on given on the Piano at two dol who understands the Treteeion j | could not be passed before to-morrow, without the con- | sent of the Senator from Maine. ‘Mr. Evaro was willing the bill should be considered today. ‘Tho bill was then reported to the Senate; and on the roughly. Wishing fo take leesons, wil jyl4 ‘ieee sialon oun a THE HOUR OF MEETING. x | Mr. Lewis now moved that the Senate hereafter meet be ros Cores Baad OFEN FOR at ten o'clock inthe morning. Objected to and laid vonteen Ne halen fed | He next moved that when ihe Senate adjourn, it L. See ALLISON, Proprietor. | to-morrow morning at ten o'clock. Object The chair decided it was in o1 and appealed from the : Tho vote stood 35 in favor, ipa be mer ey de. cision of the chair, so the chair was not sustained. i) not in order. pat eed i! ihe'lamestever te: | Mr Hawnmoaw called upthis resolution for Congress to , aNnmoa om for fore extibe he ritont exception, the the body of the | adjourn on the 20th July. The 10th of August vos sate plant over 2afect aud 12 "feet hi hi enee, while at U that nove will stituted, and the resolution was then passed—yeas 30, trust | | nays 16. THE TEXAS NAVY BILL. ‘The Texas Navy Bill was next taken up, and aftera BY THE MAILS. =—_= Wasutneron, July 16, 1846. The Senate—The Crisis on the Tariff Questron— Naval Consultation The warehousing bill finally passed the Senate to-day, fora copy of which and the vote, we ree fer the reader to your reporter's report, Mr. Evans close® his’, admirable speeeh upon the tariff, afier a second heat to day of about three hours. Inits array of facts, and ef arguments based upon facts and figures, illustrative of the inefficiency of the new bill asa revenue measure, the speech of the great champion of the act of 42 was superb. In every respect it was the speech of & statesman; for however may men differupon the premises and doctrines laid.down as his basis, | this fact cannot be controverted, that the argument was a masterly effort of a great finaneial legis- lator. There wasa solemn pause of a moment at its } conclusion, when Mr. Sevier and others demand- where they would be mustered into the service of | { The report failed to excite much alarm among | | motions. ed the question upon the third reading. Mr. Johnson. of Md., inquired if it was the pure pose of the other side to forego any discussion on their part. Mr Lewis said there was one Sena- tor who should speak (Mr. M‘Duffie, we sup- pose.) Mr. Davis took the floor, and asked a ree spite till to-morrow. Mr. Lewis objected. Mr. Johnson moved a postponement till’ to-morrow, and it was carried; and a motion to lay the vill upon the table, which would have killed it con- elusively, would have carried just as well, had Mr. Johnson only seized the happy moment. Mr. Semple (Dem.) was not on hand, just at that time, and should not have been found! A motion to lay on the table admits of no debate, and time could ' only have been gained in the ayes and noes upon a motion to adjourn, which supercedes all other This would have given about eight minutes to the inevitable vote, to lay upon the ta- ble, and this vote, once carned the quiets would have been given to the bill. At that moment we believe that not a sin; ood Senator in favor of the bill would have vote: lay it on the table, with the view of securing the privilege of moving a reconsideration, The at- tack would have been so sudden as to cut off that calculation ; and had such a vote been given, there isa strong probability that the absentee would be invisible on demand, or if present, that he would throw in his name against thé're version. of the vote. In all this we assume that Mr. Bright and Mr, Benton are good for the bill as it stands, whichis extremely doubtful ; and a vo'e to kill the measure as it is might readily be justi- fied belore their constituents, upon the ground that pending the existing state of affairs it is in- expedient to disturb the existing law; but that on he Pe, ibactinet the restoration of peace they are fully prepared to ' 6 scbooner Saral Avina Was wrec! . er | | The writer of the letter ‘says the Mexicans in | | Senator Dix presented a memorial from importers wf | pect a vote directly yf The Alabama brought over Lieut. Kingsbury | and Dr. Russell, of the army. The G. confirms | San Louis. The boat will be a total loss—the , ' | printing. He wondered a Senator in presenting sw/:h a | said it might be considered todey, but | | breadth of the land would feel it. But let | wrecked on her passage from Galveston to the | to withdraw f” | struction of the fet of 42, whic! sustain a bill of modifications, But the courtesies of the Senate, perhaps, over- ruled Mr. Johnson. Certain it is, ‘at the tariff of °42 men must all be on hand, gil the time, not withstanding, or a march will be stolen upon | them, and in some unlucky moment atthe end ofa speech, the bill will be burried through. This has been the game understood, itis said, while the free traders have been. giving out that the de- bate would last a fortnight. We contend for fair play, but if stratagem is to be the law of legislation, it is equally applicable to both parties. Upon. the policy of reducing the tariff, our individual opinions are out of plage i in our capacity as a neutral commentator, ‘put we will say, that rather then a favorite: measure should succeed by stratagem, we Wold see itde- feated by the same mers, Mr. Secretary Walker is a re, the Senate, watching mop’, of the proceedings, A House bill have waived, * to discuss the bill by rer, lar attendant in vigilantly the courg® S ‘the advocates of thé .t appears, any intention ular routine, we may ex- pon the final issue toward. And while we cannot ven- that the bill will be passed, if ading of one hundred dollars that be lost, we would give one dollar ne wager, Gov. For er, of Pennsylvania, Powhattan Ellis, of Missis# ppi, Mr. Dickerson, of New Jersey, and othe + distinguished strangers are in town. We Nearn from a credible source to-day, that a nava’, consultation is to be held, in conjunction wi. the cabinet on Monday next, upon a firtal de- Ci’,ion, as to the expediency of an’attack upon the ®astle of San Juan d’Ulloa. If resolved upon, it will be, we expect, by a simultaneous attack land and sea. We are further advised that the | consultation iscalled rather in reference tothe plan and means required in fy on than upon the policy of the assault itself. | the last of next wee ture to pronounce we had a bet per, the bill would TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. HINGTON, July 15, 1846, wee & petition from copper mang facturers of Boston that a duty of five per cent. be put upon manufactured Copper, oF that raw copper be made free. He moved that the petition be printed. Mr. Sevier moved the reference of the question on ree to the committee on printing. He was opposed this printing of petitions. Mr. Wenersn regarded this ax a very extraordinary motion of the Senater from Arkansas. ‘The petition was a very short one. There could ceriainly be no objection to printing it, ir, Sevirn said it was always the case, when like this was in consideration, that a set’ of at re ions were gotten up, and poured into the Senate, 10 fluence its action, or to onl up apanic. He had no dix position to aid these le in getting up a panic. Mr. Wensten rejoi ot thet’ the Sonntge ene right im Supposing that the destruction of the tariff of '42 would ‘raise a Every workshop through the len th and fer these ir them to die Mr. Weaster pre’ aboot workmen, if they are to die, let us # game—protestin; ‘ainst this prostration of the business of their daily sul ca, to the last. With some remarks from Mr. ALurn, the petition was | referred to the committee on ting. Camenon presented @ petition from certain coal PY of Pennsylvania, against the contemplated de h, ir some remarks fameron and Speight, was referred to Committee en Finance. The WAREHOUSING BILL. On motion of Mr. Dix, was then taken Mr. J.M. Cusyron spoke at length inst the mow sure, because jt would cripple our home navigation in- Sen Own importing merchants—our manufactw Mr. Hortinoron recsanetrated inet the bill, upon tween Messrs. © the the sayne general | oft the bith and tad cafied forthe ayes Setteae pebecat j respectfully notify | bei ef speech from Mr. Huntington in oppomtien, it was his Trends apd the | uit D rf he hasremoved from | | patience baad » William and Gold. 2 THE TARIFF BILL. ‘iyie a er ade ROBERTSON, Hatter. The Tariff Bill was then taken up. PULLie ual pctcihet anna | Hee wencsoonde 190, Sestak abetted. tho Seebrere et | | He went years, show. y of gels Se areartes taaraed ate eke | Grest Britain in soqjoot vo the inanuteotare jae rticles of 3 Nesates Gemy ygance, | any kind in the colonies. He agers great Janeth; ond 1d doc: said the South first advocated She preiectiva oy system, piyat the livery: 4 street. iyls %*rre hie | went largel; ge a er we irgely a | the bill. | duty on “4 iD np ne ee their : a hed thus inc: cost e consumer, could not aondem land Pere th toe Idren, an sSperioedly | gin to counter the reduction ot prices on those aca cae pegagelar enquirect "goods caused by the competition of thelr manufacturs | + is country under a protective tar jefore con- dyl5 set ree rd Store, 5 John street. ¢} 2. wey. toa motion for the Benete to FUR SALI Session, which was carried—and Tro | Senate edjourned. fe just | use of Representatives. ther particulars jelatisieh | Mr. McKay, from the Committee of Ways and Means, ANUIEN'T AND MUDEKN BUUKDS. NE SUBSCRIBER has opened an anes in a. large basement of NG literary persons to pay an has, Lik a ki wtity of for = ative | te ‘ith Mexico. Masia fh the Brand Forte cod seher incera for whicl ad Hiriisan next spoke and medea specific speech, he will thank any one who may want it, to give one-half He would support the war, but preferred peace. He be- rice charged by the very cheapest seller | Moved that Clay’ had been President we would have HN BOYLE, Hooksetter, a8 John street, New THE LONG ISLAND oo COMPANE. | CAPITAL 000 DOLLARS. eA Fuuron ONTINUES to take Fiskson bu phe 3 and rai: C cae tht at hf New eer ia saa i se Te Pres Syl iwis re ‘Vigation an D f cm, son, M. D. vem A bi Mower Berisom, fat feel ee @n0.T. ord HOMAs, " | reported a bill providing for the pay of members of Con. | gross by mileage and per diem, for the remainder of the mn, and for other pu | to committee of the whol HONOR TO AMERICAN AnMs. Mr. ‘ow presented a resolution of thanks to G: Island. THE PAY OF VOLUNTEERS. y volunteers and for other purposes, nd made a party ition tothe an- ch against the administration in relation Rio Grande as the boundary of Texas,and Mn Cons followed and warmly sustained _ adminis- | tration in all it had done in relation to the w: Attwo o'clock the debate closed by limitation. All | amendments were rejected, and the bill as reported to | the House passed on its final reading, 160 to 4. THE ADJOURNMENT. York. journ Bn the 10th Ley hat Mr Bere es Boro called previous question. | Mr. Dromooore moved to lay the resolution on the Lost. The call for the previous question was | HR Roan Bi aa fa concurred in with but | or three dissenting voices. ident. | THE PAY OF MEMBERS OF CONGRESS. ~ then went into the Committee of the | | PAL ashi inthe chair, and took up the | | pall top and per dien allowance of mem. | for other pu po a nt at the appearance of the chairman, who is for his ext ary Hl as ‘and rejected, one desertpign. | py MP. Stewart after sion of bl tie te a to rix dollars per da; a ses of 6 mont! four | dollars per ey ater e sorsion of 7 months, and to three dollars aid da; a seesion, of 8 months. The bill was | explained by or ‘and dis d and opposed by | Mr. Henneman not like the provision in it for | paying expe! Andians, “tal Stel at Be hearin eer | body woul Chairman, would let oo ne ane be heer Fisally the Commis ge up and the House adjourned, amid loud aides. c lor and the army, passed by the Legislature of Rhode | eee | tinetly understood, | hands hmext exclu: | where, found great advantage from . Read twice and referred | Mr. Dix urged the Pt fe of the bill. He believed the act would be bene! All the objections that could be devised on the other side had been presented and answered. It was necessary to pass the't bill now, | because if the tariff bill passed, this would be necessary to regulate the lege. a authorised by the former; if the tariff did not 1e warehousing ’t Dill would as well apply toenistiag’ jaws. ir, Simmons presented coraie objections, not di» egeinat the bil! The question was about to be ‘kon when Mr: Cxirzexpex arose, to express his total dissent to He contended that the domestic trade of the by this ede, would be thrown into the ely of foreigners. It was a bill for the benefit of foreignets, It will inevitably lead te the building of costly houses for the storage of goods of foreigners. Not 5,000 people in the Uni ited States had called tor, expected, or wanted, this new scheme. Itis a notion of our own, England, with her colonies every ir warehouses but Again, the measure wo pe it would take away all that incidental which now results from the existing mode of Ot wheres to disegree with f Mr. Weaster was sorry je with so many o! his friends, but he had been an advocate of a warehor us system fora longtime. It would, he believed, facilitate the foreign commerce of the country. His friends hed objected to this bill because of its connection with other country, ave no coloni | measures. There was something in that. But le thought yrs Lib) yee up the rerolution = the Senato { to | lato committes, Mr, Norrie in the | we ought rather to look for protection by levies upon the consideration of the bill appropria- | trade. foreign cargoes, rather than in obstructions to foreign . Upon the whole he was disposed to give the bill an eaporiment. @ ayes and noes were ordered, and the result was, 8 31, noes 20 So the bili was passed, and in the fol- lowing form:— A BILL To amend an act entitled “ An act to provide revenue from imports, and to chi and modify existing laws duties on i nil for ot | to provide revenue from im) ify existing laws im ‘f . ree ‘meted the, thirtieth day thusshd a ight hundred and forty-two, od so as hereafter to read as follows: rts, luties on imports, and for oth- of August, one is hereby amend- [Sec. Ca And be oy F enact the dat on and yd t it goes into operation, the du im: the da; bad pe Sea Se ald tm ire or neglect to ithin the period allowed by law to the importer to make entry thereof, or whenever the owner, importer, or consignee shall ‘maké entry for warehous! the same in writing, in such form, aud supported by sue! proot et Os eee iy the Secre ry of the Tres sury, the said goods, wares, or merchandise shall be te ken possession of by the collector, and deposited in the public stores, or in other stores to be agreed on hy the td pred Pe of the port and the im- | Calpecter Pn consigneh, (is ead OtSEW be cocured in the sarees By -ovided for b; iL, the first section of the act | ofthe twentieth J day of April, one thousand eight bun- ighteen, entitled “An act providing tor the de erste of wines ant distilled spirita ja public earehor and for other purposes” | ressomable care, al to. arge and ris! r, consigner pot, = subject at a Gave 3 eir order upon *yment of the proper duties ay Maued on due entry the: for copenses, to be yo pe ngy 2 and to be ba pe oy a i biol oa * jignee, with sure! " patafuction a of the collector, in ‘double the amount of the poke ete saeh form as the Secretary ef the Tree Provided, That handise Soe td which it may ‘quanilty aca in om entice peo kage

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