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Vol, XH, No. 198 Whole No. 4421. AY MORNING, JULY 18, 1846. Price Two Cents, THE NEW YORK HERALD.) “°*° SiAxp aqunoap company which shall be efficient in its applicatien to the companies which have volunteered their services in this | we ity . meena |MAP OF THE BURNT; DISTRICT AT NANTUCKET. | Mut, where colton rovorecuired, Melcgh Rerister, city of New York: they cannot but foresee in the break JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. ¢ 7 en our Sonth mrestara frontier, forthe prosecution of the | ing. eo sotcessfully ax ours, a degree of embarrassment :- cam| » o1 lo ity, Ss tive thet Syetemeticdeimonstal Selty are | would more than counterPalance any benefits which the Circulation---Forty Thousand. CHAINS RUN 48 FOLLOWS, COMMENCING WED Ae SUA Lea Boston Green- DAILY HERALD—Every day, Price 3 eeats per copy—¢7 | “““"* noon rr day (ence Sadan) apne c advance. me emai aca Sure tgwecemme | ~ + aSieebited Sar Bm eat ions of hostilit avery large force will have taken the eld. An | substitution of anew judicial establishment could i> order was receiv yemnatay by Col. Riley, from the | bly carry with it. ; o'3 ‘ar it, to move 2d regiment of infantry,| Of the criminal branch of our local judiciary it is stati ‘on the frontier, at once to Point Isabel, Texas | | only necessary here to say, that deriving its existence ‘The company at this post and one at Fort Gratiot wil from cha: ‘rants, continued and by constitu- ce. } SF ‘Steam “ hy ae be Sm march forthwith. Orders have been despatched to the | tional and legislative provisions, it is likewise peculiar in Price Gig ceute per eopy—$3 00 per tanum, payeble fa ek: 7 ei eaen enemas Geomeretaes the | | com on ou to follow: Company C., ib ctrecture's ‘1 orgenization "It consists of the Courts ngdale, and ail the statious betwe Capt, Byrne, stationed at Mackinaw, will remein at that | of Oyer and and General and Special Sessions, ISEMEMTS at the usual pricee—always cash , pos! ir companies are at niale, Fost Hae | and the Poli The first of these hes genera ia ” “ 3 PM. and intoune | * » No Griminal jurisdiction ; the second has jurisdcition of all ING of all kinds exeeuted with beauty and des : Aen optentestot 2 Et. alll to the | Snare Gananro lly (azeveBandaya) trough to Broa ty hes there to be plied ‘the frontier. Tecs team sonnet tee hea jurisdictio: ere on | Cases than capital; the tl ju 2 he Saette — a minor character; and the fourth’ has cogal eI 4at zance of all original complaints, and special ers in hecritaeg mais nee = aoa Aneetenn te eiietebet % Naval. | regard to cases of vagrancy, bustardy, kc. func JAMES Be ESF eee ree ot Cee ee “ Navat. ~The U. S, Cutter Woodbury, was re- | lone are ropulated’ by provisions, peculiarly applicable Nese itor of the ete ported off the Balize, bound to New Orleans, on | to the wants of this city; and while the committee are Lp EsTaBLisrMent, | Leave Famminopate et 6% A.M’, train % the 6th i ° ? very willing to admit that they are all susceptible of great North-West corm rof Fulton and Nassau streets. for B * | 1@ 6th inst. . 2 improvement, they cannot but believe that that improve- “ “ at 8 A M Greenport . for Brooklyn. The cutter Legare was in the river on the 8th, | gent should’ still comtinue the subject of local regula RSEILLES LINE OF =e . ” . M. Accomi ion train, for ° taking in fuel—supposed bound to Brazos. tion.” MA PACKETS. Seanvai Qantconaien Oe Hr atime aah Gil, Dae tRebidie Mr. Buoventox offered the following resolution, which "tye. " ideas Snead Ginder Ghaaarmntiiann, ‘was laid on the table and ordered to be printed. bd at O34 A. fe pocgnpert train foe trocliies, ity id Resolved, That the Street Commissioner be juested ibs will be regul « 34 P. M. Accommodation train, The Conventicn met last evening at half past five o’- | to report to this convention the number of contracts made ge on the Lt, and (rou Manele the Tah ya. oleck, Dr. Wittiams in the chair. by him during the years of '4S and 46, and the names of the year, as follows Fane ro — Bedford & cents, New York 13}, PS The minutes of the last meeting _were read and ap- | the persons to whom the centracts were given, and the Brushy: a proved. amount paid to the different contractors. A communication was received from the Mayor in re- Mr. McSrepen offered a resolution directing that all lation to the number of bonded passengers, ke., arriving | persons beliing. office from the general or State govern in New York. for the months of April, May and June : ment, be disqualified from holdi office under city Total bon Vive were 40, government ; and all persons be disqual fied from holding a one office at the same time—Ordered to be Mr. Bevepicr offered a resolution directing the stand- ing committees to take tle various subjects which Maren, owe eee : ete icy ae Neer ei inne ips tak 44, Westbury 4 ickaville 44, Thompagn 88, Suffolk. sath he) JOINVILLE, (new) @. fol jon $1, © station ar Haale Rrarhod sri Samet WY sig Mie Tree June 10 tuek $i utchogme $1 6244, Southold $1 6834, reenport it I 19 | Aceomm« train $175, port iy Botan in $2 25. ARCOLE, (new) igh, Al 16 | Stages are in readiness on the arrival o} ‘at the several ¥ ‘O) % iT Bept. grations, jo take passengers at very low fares, to all parts of Peg pee Re eo , : 5 v 4 Sin ies co soot: acbaftaey es | Clas aon sai fee Woe ts wil forwarded free of other charges than those actu- bor err pot Ha leay someon Judiciary, in relation to courts, was taken up. It | come within their province and report reon. was accompanied by the following resoluiions :— The ayes and noes were called for and resulted ; Resolved, That while the people ofthe city of New ‘Ay. ‘ 19 York look with confidence to the State Convention now Noes. .... -l assembled at Albany, for the establishment of a general The resolution judiciary system, which shall be eMficient in its applice- Resolutions—By Mr. Craro, directing the com tion to the said city in she jecgmens of this Conven- | to furnish a detailed statement of the property of the May- tion, the same power should still be retained inthe city | or and commonalty, with an estimate ‘ the real value charter, to continue or create such local courts, as may | thereof. a ie 0 the arrival TO en ik, via Rat the late fresher, hav jo. 103 BOYD & HINCKEN Resolved, T red the PION SEs 9, the B88 LI it in the proposed new charter, itis ex-| A committee was appointed to inquire and report on pedient and proper to make provision for the continu- | the expediency of providing accommodation for the com- tre Tontine Buildi Woo, Wen be deemed necessary to the prompt and vigorous admi-| By Ald. Baiaas, p:ohibiting the heads of dey he = NE OF Liv nistration of both civil and criminal justice, as now | common counell aud public e@icers, from t any di- exists, and to abrogate such local courts as may be deem- | rect interest in public contracts—Ordered to be laid om a ut 3 ed unnecessary. the table and printed. "0 sail from New York 2ist, and from Liverpool 6th of month. i thd Canal from Philadelphis to Prcabrhs Re commenced it Sar on the Mondays the ern of Api, ance, creation or abrogation of the local Courts, referred | mittees, From New York. Liverpool, | (eeving the Depot, No. #4 Market street, DAILY, a7 ; Gidbia Henk to in'the last resolution. Resolution, by Mr. Buicas, directing the Clerk of the Now ship Lirgrpogl 1158 tou } Abril 3 : Gy shis sonia suapehees will crpidell the Saiges pudidan 1, Fesitio Hank, c sai ut palutienss vlletiea OP tea erhetid oo Oe Cette WE eal es ceaanraish pablis docacents-— Adopted, F is s . a . Fi out. lutions, attest ¢ officers of this Convention, t 5 0% - pase ties egF of night, mavelling in cosches, both being pass: 2. M. M. Bank. €: Fire broke transmitted to the President of the Siste Convention | “°° goeek with a request that it be laid before that body. Rocugstee Post Orrice.—The following is a Mr. Gaanam, as chairman of the committee, said, if | correct statement of the revenue of the Roches- the resolutions w: not sufficiently strong enough to | ter Post Office, since the peraegs of the new law which in day! For further information, appl d-established Office, mt Riarket street, 3 doors above Righeh serser a0 emerre ‘A. 8 CUMMINGS, January 21 New ship Queen of the West, ) 43, 2 le tones Woodhouss, Sepem’s Fi ip Rochester, 800 tons, tl neo ee # The Area of the Fire, etc. ' morthern of the five wharves in the place.— October 21° Dec. LONG ISLAND RAILROAD Express Mail ee meet the views of the gentlemen present, he would be | went into operation in July, 1845 :— Ship Hottingner, 1090 tons, pace | ~ rain.) leavon Whi : all merent, a 7. New York The fire broke out near the Manufacturers afd ain (a chal ihe gpa wees a ef Steal eecceee, | ay i a3 SSs100 2 tra Bursly. i Nov. 21 Jan. trains from Brooklyn side at? o'clock and | Mechanics’ Bank, on the Main street. It forth , crossing rag! * | Messrs. Benxvict, Craro, and Granast offered some +4457 79 sso substantial fast sailing, Grat clase shipe, all built in re inate a ‘These A. M.,and3and5 P.M.. daily. The 7 destroying the blocks on Whale and Candle | suggestions in relation to verbal alterations in the re- the eity of new Y. mmanded by f experienc: . q thi » the fe stoppi tended on ‘ i ions. and ability, and will be despatehed panctually on the Bist of | Parsitedte and manor, Sad" the iatter avail piace one Mala stroct, both aides, from Orange and Center to the; *f9ets, and finally stopped near the Commercial lds Diytie brepbeed SAGARA Cimttent resclutlon, by ‘S73 month. : road jelsr_ | Straight Wharf. ‘Wharf, the southern wharf of the five. making a few veroal alterations, not altering the sense “ iio 17— 799.83 Fe Gamba eh op pe rgeretglty Ube mii ober NOTICE—TAPSCOTT'S GENERAL | Celitre street both sides from Mam to Broad street, yated number of destroyed........200 | or substance of the resolutions, and to strike out the pth mg ap. Price of passage $100. Y . EMIGRATION OFFICE, Removed from | with the exception of the Methodist Church and another loss. .6. 65 $900,000 | words ‘ as now exists.” s $3,041 91 either the captains nor owners of these ships will be re 75 to 86 South street.-Persons sending for | building. ‘ repay $200,000 Ald Ponpy offered to amend, by inserting the words | Taking all the circumstances into considerat sponsible for any els or packages sent by thom, unless their friends in any prrt of the old count Federal street, both sides, frem Main to Broad street; _ + Ares of Nantucket, acres . +30,500 |“ conferred by,” after the word “in,” line six, first re- | *trikes us that the revenue of the effice has been well ar bills of lading are signed therefor. jean make the necessary arrangements with | Union“ eee Pearl" © Population in 1840, about. . i -9,600 — } solution. sustained. ‘The deficiency fs less than was for Freight or passage abpry IOLL & MINTURN, Reese erongimarms than enh ie 8. Water “ « Broad “« § Vessels belonging to Nantucket in i6%0....'..' +140 | Mr. Davins withdrew his amendment —Roch. Dem. street, New York, or to ‘THE NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. earl Oo ww Contre 8 Water Of which were ships........... e question on Alderman Purdy’s amendment was | (4. Gov; Bowdupe tias iasusd' hi FIELDEN, BROTHERS &5C6., thi is i a by Broad street both sides from Ji te iy eran + 29,650 | taken, and adopted. ERNOR Epwaxps has issued his procia- poe OTHERS FCO. | ght Seine of tile Nine are sucarpaseed, by wove North Wharf oa ieee Sato COR te Noy, EM Nenad baisticddzos "°°" “ensar’ | “cantemmnte ies were. elopledvand.tin.pom ities 20mm mation offering a reward of $360 for ‘Mepprehension of “NEW YORK AND GLASGOW LINE OF _ | them more comfortable and ¢ paced Media eanet | ey Ngith Water both sides, from Broad to Aaron Mit” We learn from the New Bedford Mercury of the 16th Serica ei wat caigum te tacreits in Lafayette County, Mon ee | mentee de ip. ity i . Sosa ‘ that a-portion of the oil consum: yy the fire at | | Mr. e Convention agree wi PACKETA. Be Gkoree ad Union’ Lives at Literpeut Pace, rive | It then passed on in an easterly direction tof Nantucket, pesewarene to eons $19,000, Velonged to the | ‘He-repart of the oomiultige of the whois. HUTELS AND WATE of which passage can be en: ‘on reasonable te: North Beach st d ing th: a t iment of the United States. It had been delivered e ayes nays were called for, and resulted—ayes RING PLACES. Drafts for any amount, pa Without discount ia all the Di Moncy erect, destroying: that: street, ar ‘ofthe government and stored by him for | 2, nays = ing from New ark 08 the ist, an ow ou the Principal of England, freland, Scotland or Wales, can | Crossing the head of the.New North Wharf, the , ment—-Hocten Post, July 16. Rahs aaah ged Busi anol eign by hile ga THE COLUMBIA HOUSE, each mount fe jance " e lorwarde: to the on- 5 FromN. York. Fm, Gligow. | " For further paticalars,apoly to vention now sitting at Albany. PHILADELPALA i 5 fais OTT, ‘The following contains some interesting, historical and NEW and Fash ible Hotel, poss Bhip SARACEN, N.'T. Hawkins, }Oct'1. love Is, | _teftre_86 Somhat. 20 doorbelow Burling Sip, N.Y. statistical inforeatton, as exibedisd is Gatien Aj ihcoremuntunpearmy yeahs tiegten ae NEW LINE OF PACKE | Interesting from Texas and Mexico. to whom he fold the object of his visit. It seems |“ in order toa clear understanding of the local judicia- | of the travelling community, is now open. Re the rete OR aplee di RRS voce ote company of volunteers that had | ry ofthis city, ss it wow osists ood tho coneed whan caters, BAGLEY) MACKENZIE. & Co. J Br. Ship BROOKSBY, H. M’Ewen, Lys * fest sai and favorite ke been raised in Gibson county, and failed to be ac- | have led to i di i Jamns Baarey, late of Joues’s Hotel. I00 rons barchen. Capra ira Bursiey, will sail os | CONTINUED ARRIVAL OF TROOPS ON THE cepted by the State, The spirit of young Freeman | preperin the Atplace touvest very triety tortehiners | evay C- Mlackexzie, formerly ofthe Wath Br Bark ADAM CARR, ——, Tueeda; her regular day. _ " could not brook such a) disppolutment. He had | from the time when the constitutiow of 1691 went into et | —e== ~. to secure berths should not fail to make heardsthat the soil of our ‘was desecra- | fect, ly, the Ist of J HE do tar ee tha Rinker ROY HOUSE, TROY, N.Y Doard, atthe foot of Burliug Slip, or to BIO GRANDE. ‘foom: sonic appa Gal ay epi gence! rt peda rey ben R, bi Br. Bek ANN HARLEY, R. Scott, } Sept. i. W. ad. T. CAPSCOTT, je ted by sn impious fooman's His young | courts of common law, of both civil and criminal juris- | py COLEMAN ¢ ROGERS, PROPRIETORS i i mca ran. 15, | At their General Pasange Office, 86 South street, second door and heart was fired with = noble wish | diction are conterned, leaving the inferier courts for Astinnalines thane handeeblccesthenr Wie ane ena ‘Those shipe are gopd, subscantinl vessels, ably,gommanded, | _J¥17 re helow Bo=!ne alin Dnthusiasm of the Volunteers. cain the insult. This war an allabsorbing | subsequent consideration. ton, Buffalo, Saratoga, and Moutreal, start and will anil pusetually on their regular days. "Their accom = PACKET sill? LiVi RPOOL, Fixum LiVER jo thon kien to depert slone from the ho: At the period referred to, the only higher courts of | front of the ‘house ; the steamboat landing modations for passenger,arc good, and every”attention will be BH oct= ‘onsignees will please send their permits of bis inseareh of an opportunity to serv common law, of civil jurisdiction, which were in exist. | few steps. The proprietors trust, by thei paid te pre their comfort. The agents or Captains will on board, w ide of Burl wil B 8) July 3, 1846. country. When he got to Memphis the volunteers were | ence in thiscity, were the Circuit Court for the trial of | tions for the comfort of their guests, to receive be responsible for any parcels or packages sent them, un- oude not permitted in five days ure liable t nance. Danviace, y 3, » to leave as above stated He immediate) 5 auce of public favor. . " Pe ; Pre issues in fact joined in the Supreme Court and the Court 9 : ous bis of lading are signed therefor. ore. WoODHULE's MINT Bilge ond eye Folunteera errived at the woutto tyoplace of their departare, and offered himself of Common Pleas. a fs hout exception, the most pleasant, route on the Pasennes Oey 8 fs ARM UC SOL oe racos—Rumor of Gen. Arista concentrating the er fiat ‘and then to anothe panies. ‘The first of these was held by the Circuit Judge of the ; baggage meoitiess Nee tao | RVR MTGASUOWE The ners, Bex cane anh | aire force of the Mesicam Troops at Menterey-vantice Scots old hime thatthalt, numbers wore complete they | grat circat, who was also consituted a Judge in Equity, mploy ; therefore a RFID 5 er AY ost of her cargo engaged, will meet with despatch | pation of an attempt of the Mezicans fo reteke Mate. This intelligence caused the grief | Seiler of the Fiat Corcunt Tandoor, Vice Chane 8 Sa zoeeive wich aantion any segente Bane 4 Passack get rr BRALALAN AND | For valance of hel ht or a re ae accom. moras—Health of the Troops, §. that s¢emed to crush ope when we first noticed divided between the E: ty jurisdiction thus i Saratogn Springs LAN] modations, apply capa os ard foot of Dover street Fh ee i friend asked why he was distresse: hi dl $ New York on Saturday have ample time orto OODHULL & MINTURN, ‘The Baltimore and Washington Volunteers, under the still filled with tears, and said :—" Oh upon him, and his duties as @ Nisi Prius Judge | to'visic the lake, dine, end revert b ing’s boat. sib iyl7 7 Sonth street. a : i this city, but in the other counties com rene ae COLES sie sac laalf a 3 command of Lieut. Col: Wm. H. Watson, arrived at this ‘can’t take me—that it is im, ble for 5 : waite + 8. MAN. of Liverpool 9 PACKET SHIP USWEGO, from New Orleans. | place yesterday. They number six hundred men, divi- to fo with them! For God’s sake, oF me ! Sobcamcarcalrache conatitoriis ti tothe tial of iM ©. M, ROGERS, the Astor House). d ieth of every month. eS ducharging at Peck Ship. Consignees_wili A me join” On being t Id that it was | soy in this city, until the logislature, by an act passed in| _jy!7tf * rre A (Late of the gee eet irck. | Please attend to the receipt of their goule immedi. | ded into aix companies, and more noble and patriotic ap- that he should be furnished with a horse, | *es" {hs city, uatil the logislature, by an act passed in | _ jy! * re . c mire). 16:h of March: = : 4¥'6_ | pearing men I have never seen ; and, having at their Porter’s company of cavalry—which | Omco of Vice Chancellor cf the rien Cireuit. After this SHARON SPRINGS PAVILION. hd slat of Apri Fa REGULAR LINE OF FACKETS FOR | head officers of the strcteat integrity, and bold and mage upeche seemed gid and grateful. a4 if | period the Circuit Judge was enabled, of courte to, de Jp ving tel ins enim ne the clone of de at id fast sai Packet Ship ADAM CARR, Capt | "® they are, they must inevitably acquit “7 suficient (8 — ‘othe ly 1 the next day, vote a greater share of time to business of this city : recersion of risisers Wet Revraery, tia por bene cee | Tethetakip tes baaiepaas cooeeeieencas fubwinls Sstvone tea Maciocia tia mpt shear: Pigiioset too badly, by but young Freeman came to the gentlemen who exerted | his Court becuse so crown ann nat Saree ait . batten ts re, or in any one of the eight packets of the Black Ball | catin. and steerage passengers. Persous about tu embark for | their overwhelming defeat, and are disposed to “show themselves for this purpose, and, with a smiling counte- | rear, as that the delays of ca in that Court almost PAVILION, NEW BRIGHTUN fue, calling trom Liverpool on the ist and ith ofevery | Scouand are assured tat the ships of this fine null sean | Sone” they will find in th nthe “hard ones” nancy, told them tht he had “been so lucky asto get | amounted to a denial ot jus : ns ; month. to, or address, if by letter post paid, | ally on the. tat of every month. renee | OE he Sarid. They craves muck aiseatisfaction thet into the Carrol eounty company of infantry, and would | “orn eaue areas Soorione wise hea we kyon pee ee eed = | AR OCHE, BROTHERS & CO, 3 Fulton st. | “Phone wishing to sceure berths should make early applies: | 2%, B® WOF ey express mane mee Joave that eveniage Me could hot go. witheut thanking Jommon Fleas, which had been remodel. | K’ » the public in general that the Pavilion is now in fall Next door to the Fulton Bank. | tion on board, foot of Ruosevelt street, or to Se pooupects of a battle are not eetatiot amet them fee taal. ba by eulthie on theed; #1 a e. brenden or hallag Bins that time till th, i. “mie aud pre pare Sper eee ees Ri an ns | ' that Out treo lofeeted, dsdness Sul , Free- amboats ran between Prer No, , ver, and New GLASGOW AND NEW YORK LINE OF | jig bs South at sl haortehaT Bocce tip. | given the Mexloans courage to have made anattack upon man and Kdringtoa, eonatitute the Dulwark of our Uber: | mean tinge proceeding witha ita ety seat ocikte | Brion, athe following hour, visp= PACKETS. SHIP OCEAN, FROM LIVERPOOL ny. | their battalion, ‘so that they could have had the honor of ties. ‘They are worthy sons of noble States—Memphis | for which that eminent man was distinguished, and nov- con oy eae roam Kare Sash. signees ave requested to arnd their permits on board, | ¥ipping all Mexico. bine ety. believe they can do (Ten) Inquirer, July 7. withstanding the devotion of his whole time entirely to 2, 6PM. 3%, 5,7 P.M. nt pier No.4 N_ R., as estly as possible. Goods not | its good opinion of themselves; but, nevertheless, the — ur Matamoras;eorrespondent relates the following | its business, its calendar, like that of the circuit, became Y. BLANCARD. ie NN foe nds EN of | bermiicd on or before the 2ist iust., will be sent tothe publie | correct one fer a good veldier. anedote "A man Who bed been wounded in the battle | overborne with the amount of litigation which’ pressed | Pavilion, New Brighton. June 1, 1846. ititre P Scotland, te sai) direct from Glasgow, can make arrange- | “{OF€- ad An express arrived from Gen. Taylor's camp last eve- of the 9th, had hobbled out from the hospital and dragged | UPo” it;, and in 1828, an usanimous call was made upon dit SHADES HUTEL, ts with the Subscribers, to have them brought out in any | FORK LIV EKVOUL—New Line—Keguiar Packer | ning, with the news that Gen. Arista was making active his emaciated form sume four squares, when in attempt. | the Legislature, by both the bar and people of this city, 64 Reade Street, West Side of Broadwa: of the regular line of Packets, sniling monthly from Glasgow. | of aia July Phe superior, fast sailing packet shit | preparations to concentrate the entire force of the Mex- ing tocross the street, his limbs became too heavy for bis | or 8 prompt and speedy corrective. PYHE Subscriber respectfully informe, his epi he ‘ The ANN HARLE . n Scott, HOTTINGUER, 1100 tons burthen, Cam. Ira Burs: | ican army at Monterey, and make immediate march to {evbla strength to and in endeavoring toex- | The call thus made was responded to by the Legisla lie, that he bas lately opened the abov. biel ADAM C, Capesin McEwen, lop, will sail ea abore, ber regular Matamoras, with the view of re-taking that place. I himself, pone Jey ture, by the creation of the Superior Court of the city of P Yo act i ‘kind | BARACEN, Fos freighs of pemare, having 6 inten seas " ing tricate himself, he perfectly A ° ment, in astyle superior to any other house of the kind in the BROOKSBY tone, apply on boats west side of Bpeit rio. | think this is nothing but a false rumor; for I do not regular soldier was by at the time, and un- | New York, with three Judges, aud an unlimited jurisdic. | city of New York. The satisfaction which he bas hitherto Cc the above line, and the high chsracter of those ver sels should be sufficient inducement for persous who may be sending for their frieuds in Scotland, to make arrangements for thie (the ealy fine.) ‘Farther particulars given, on application to i ren LT, TAPSCOTT, ULL & MIN’ 87 think they have any idea of making another attack very hesitatingly sprang 3 Felieved the sufferer | tion in local actions arising within the city and county of | giveu to his numerous friends and customers, w el eS baicsiales Bond sgn soon ; if ‘hey do stall, not before the hot seasonis over from his elofal position, bore him in his armstoa dry | New York, and in transitory actions, although the same | of Shades,” in Thames street, he flatters ip Sivgepeet 1200 tons burthen, Captain John | say the last of September. However, orders are daily spot. Knowing that the man’s object was to beg alms, not have arisen therin, and with ris try such wcceed the Hottingner, and sail on her reew | received from Gen ‘Taylor, for volunteers at this place, the soldier generously took @ piace of money irom his | Causes pending in the circuit, as m: be removed into " aumust. J71t_ | on their arrival, to join him at Matamoras, ‘shero are pocket and bought frum a cafe, hard by, some bread and | the Superior Court by the consent ofboth partes, They | °% i relishes, “Shope, Bead, Welsh Rerebita, Poach- Al ‘ Exes, ke., . mm Havre—C bout two thotisand troops at this place, and more , Which he handed to the in 1 : %5 Bouth street, comer of Maiden Laue, ar ge'send their permits ov board at | are hourly arriving ; one thousend men from Alabama spske'no word, but his face fully indicated the grateful. | Monday, to the last Saturday of the month inclusive. "Me room rll be roxglacy eupelled wih elo she in Glasgow. itted In Bre de this morning. ness of his heart. Nor was mt only one that sere With these three Courts, which were almost constant- rs fall supply Papers, Ains4 REMITTANCES TO IRELAND, to ae BOYD The most perfect health continues among the men ; ciated the ready kindness of the soldier, for some hal! a | 17 00 oh Ne MG LO ei ea delay the | anid imere SN ete tack eee meri | Sastice, would havo been obviated. But tho result proved ; BON SEJOUR. 7 ‘o-morrow is the Fourth. 1 will let you know hi cano. “pb FOR CIVERPOOL—New Line—Regalar peck: | ig celebrated on this island of patriots ‘One of our correspondentsdescribes a funeral proces. | otherwiso: So great was the incretse of legal busines HE, SUBSCRIBER hes the pleasure to snnownee that Mi i are ar tions 4 Rae sion in Matamores. He @aye:—The departed was a | that notwithstanding the greatly increased force creat is house, at Bergen Point, is now open for public accom 6 Brocdway, ad cont ; WMitvacckacacty Tt ee Mexican Affairs. Young childs the corps wat laidsapon the fop of the cof | Fit disponl the Logialature, in iso, found i uecena:| oimmodation A hotel onthe Jerey cis be Log boon age tall, to peraon ia any part ot land in the same | "For freight or pasenge, having accommodations anequalleg [Correspondence of the New Orleans Bulletin.) lin with the faco uncovered, amd carried so near to the | FY fe create an additional Judge of the Common Pleas, | fay Tansion) “has been re-dteed in elegant ris wie tee See ee se eaanarke: abel | SUE eee ee ee i OS rad at cl oo a ol rues igtGe | weeks in each ‘month ; and again in 1099, an additional | @fifoome und omer impariaat bddilons, ” 7, ', either le of e collin were rs, i M sgrland. ete by letter, postpaid, to the subscriber, or | Prine atnavever eval” Ki COLLINS & CO..56 South st | We arg on the ove of sailing for Santander, where we inthe rear were. six: musicians ploying some lively aly, | Judge of that Court was crested. Yet, even with these | riant shrabber y charming walks je drives, aad plea: usliy deposited with Kim, with the oame of the perton- hear the Mexicans are landing provisions, munitions of which would cease whenever the coffin was stopped, | sdditional facilities, the grounds of complaint of the de- | sant boating, rill ‘challenge ‘competition, with Fe ees Ganiend’ cr Occrlana Sou ttt 'O OR FROM LIVERPOOL b; ‘thei ‘At present, we have just ar- which fe: friend desired to look upon | lays of justice, although pzrtially, were not wholly re- | rural residence. Families who wish to pass a cool fi Pen Cand'weares; for tows; will be immediately transmit finverpool Feckejer—Pemane. poet ,for their army. A eesstlcn 4 which wes 0s often 88 som Po” | moved ; and, ar alast resource, the Legislature, by sub. | *™mmer, can idea with rooms or suits of aparts fia pad ecordéngtys asd’ creel to Oat effec piven or Kiras etals ge | five Ot ihe Bree, ee a eee erat no coPer—N. 0, Ballet, Sas foquent enactments, gave tothe Suverior Court ani | = oy nthe ercet to the sender. J Im*r «} te ok which we fell in withthe schooner Serah Lavinia, about —_ in the — of the Sib, Spetvete ofthe gp bemein Lenho greens ae road shod of cage each two | The Passaic, pI een ew Vere mame. Wisieed Menge ocrk nes Brinsis ant irnlend. Oia Retcuulanwe | Sogen were, mmmumeess, Recneth, Wee esrmnncaines & | 20 miles south of Ube Brasce;. and a8 alles Srom ihe eed’ He wis orron ty Oe Aten te the beer, aay | At the present time, therefore, we have: tho. Cironit’ | efter ethene oF Nec Work coseet id come eaeael Bimigrant mt , 61 South street, New York. | Cheorved ja ‘thei sailing ‘on the ata Longport props Snaewn, Gal pane wae bb rapidly thatwe fed excitement being liable to cause sudden death. The | Court and the two concurrent’ terms of the Superior | drive than that between Jersey City and rgen Feint. ‘month, : soldier stole out of the hospital, ploked up a musket, and | Court and Common Pleas in almost cons Fy month. terete as an uwfulseasanuing, and the gale had but *tarted offto re-enter the mgagament. He was arrested | and yot, even now, the accumulation of busine 3, e. ital, wi ort. and sent back to the hos) became so en- | all is s0 great, as to requii Se. George’s Line of | little abated. We were happy in not losing any of our Toe Wht cine thus deprived of his “sacred rights,” that | wearled sesidulty on the a our, ANIEL W. LOCKWOOD. the foot of ven it of olf at From New York on 2ist and 26th o} From Liverpool on 6th and 11th of | Thus preventing the fd ‘The subscribe: es ; shi be | oflicersand men in relieving the distressed. r s wi rt of the judges to keep pace | ‘The Passaic, for Newark, leaves the street HERDMAN, KEENAN & CO. Liverpool, Ecured at arery moderate tate, oa tint clase tranient | did; however, and got off with merely the lors of our it became necessary to tie him hand and foot. with the amount ofllitigation pressing upon them. sith, Mand ¢ 6. Mi andiog tn howe ofthe shore lass Passage to and frem Great Britain and Ireland, via Liverpool | ships, altogether making a ship from Liverpool every five | post, alter ithad saved allhands. The schooner did not A private on the 9th belonging to the 8th regiment in As it respects the Circuit Court, the Committee have Me. Port Rid mond S vat res i) a os By dhe" Ola Black Ball Line, or ay of the rexular da ‘I be taken by Mr. W. Tapueott in Li- | live more than two or three hours after she started the he charge on the enemy's batteries, threw himself in | ot within their reach any precise statiatical information | ¢ 76! poten: ore, nod lend tthe house. Lage entgge apd bah ‘Oeeger capt woe plein fon by Mr. W. Tapscott in bir | leak. ‘The officers and crew are now on board, and the front of Colonel Belknap, and received three balls in his | & to the amount of business which that Court has trans. | 06 17, a the heir aoa ssire ili te done by the suoser bers ta New York: men an Public generally to their un arrange- | same will be done by the subscribers in New Yor! is i ly (letters paid) t part of her,and had not a dollar insured. She had five je Pett" state lin: She basta of the Hisuse se Laverpocl | °°" SS REY" ENESCO, be douth etreet, | fouls on board—Capt Calhoun, Me. Speedwell, mate, and he ~ i f , 4 acted within a given period, or of the arrearage now - —— Coe ee ere incl are. Partin, ened et the Colcol lle wallentey| Was De-delt | Soon ftycalener.” They ere eachied, Nowever, to sts, MANSION HOUSE indebted for his recovery from his severe wounds. | that with the most constant assiduity on the of the Tone 10 state ; y \dge, his calendar i 1 and conducted by its braneb. two doors below Barling slip, orto | three men, all well and unhurt. Circuit Judge, his calendar is now greatly in r Withose sending fortheir triesds will at once WM. TAPSCOPT, 96 Waterloo oud, ‘The gale occasioned some Little damage at the Rio del, One of Arista’s Aids, taken, ov Rey vn beget that the prosent and current eccumulations of causes | ;2- , {riendand the pabl'c, that Ne vad leased the above house importance of this arrangement, at will precta r Liverpool. Brazos. In the river, one steamer went Wiggs, that the Pthee bist fhed no idea that | Sanding fur trial is, and must necessarily be, quite sul | tention to business, to inerit & share ir goccary delay of the emigrant, The ships, emp! : PACKETS FOR HAVRE—Second Line—The | to pieces inside the bar, and one schooneronshore near ‘id not expect it, and that hie army hed no idea that | ficient to occupy the whole time of two judges. = INL fond Tine are well known to be ship BALTIMORE, Captain Johu Johnson, rbor the river. Atthe Brazos General Taylor would so promptly follow up the battle | “4s to the Common Pleas and Superior Court, the Com: | ““inrs mere Formerly of the U. 8. Hotel, di ea ol 7 iP. Lugest, Fer trolls o* the mouth of the harbor, outside the of the 8th. pat _ncs MEO td) ABO rnished. With those . : I} sail ou the Ist o sail ou af f at oan be Net ta, the subscribers look fe pal BOvD & HINGKEN. Vert eral thas potronage whiew bes eye te ibecaile all sireet. ay? coal pm) AS f many years past. T STATES & GREAT BRITAIN & exieuded a5 Dp ey’ a te ths peasine ey wil be rg 1 v Lak OLD ESTAB Wee BxtoRaNt RRIF Eomery. For firth parses ira apply by letter, 5 lA —The Subse to bring post paid. JJRERDMAN & ¢ RDMAN, KEENAN ‘as driven from her anchors on shore, b is done inside | do not know. ‘The stor F ly to mittee are enabled to present to the Convention, from 7 7 de, Mexicans exugrorated, our power after ihe bat | foarte Hatem iirnihed By the Clerks of’ thore | IP. ‘snus aad hw pelie, ht ioelt bw el eared, les, as mucl recise information as to the amount ir 6 Morris street, 20) any lives having been lost, We nave their own before them. One soldier reported in ‘aie Business for the last eighteem months : Wil'be opened on the lst of, acct es ia Sown here for the last ™oras—" that previous to battle, the American soldiers | The Common Pleas held in 1845, twelve terms, of four oN have been spared to itone of the com ‘of has now 10,000 troops, and Were fed by their officers on powder and whiskey, to | weeks each, in eight of which terms two branches of the city, and persons desirous of « permanent bom Y upon Reyuomn tnd Monterey only IN tn ee at ove of our trope, could pick | Sune aetna eats tegamharia cont, WOFO- | Sure tnd egal eucaded to with beat tt 7 to 4 z yr the of causes. During that year, . SE ee ee aesrsineanee! traarporting provisions one of their cavalry, and pitch horse and rider a hundsed'| he number of sults Commenced wat. «+= a at e vauses oo any of the Li fts ean, as hi -..+, 484 | SARACEN’S HEAD, 12 DEY STREET, N. Y. for his troops ; be fs chafing to advance, ana valuable — ly from Washington , that “ J and decided wi TON 5 being lost, and the whole army is burning with entleman recent! Causes argue OSEFH SNITH late of Worcester begs me ee Fa ee eerie agit ett ee The amiinteion. A Whig Senator waning My ld | povigg he st sx wokine of ii tar, a fowt ae Eto os i patham street. 3 Poi ties be “ Gentlemen, Mr. Polk nor the edministration made ks each, were held, in all of which two’ separate Sensei on hands Sree ih Taortment of | oy Aue, Mexicans a0 Perance'tvetsking of Mtamores, General Taylor & Major General, he wrote out his | Cours were held for the trial of causes. Witlin that onetantly o1 vd hand tlohing ebeny fore-ah jvlalwerre | - * ive but the Mexicans sp, claims to tho title on the battlefield, and public opinion | 05" rom it soeloe | NOTICE TO MASTEUS AND OWNERS OF | Mur sullen, and rendy to rejom the army 20000 as af. WFoto out his commisnon.”—N. 0. Tropic, July 9 tis ammance ane ato ton gene os “ — Gatises argued and decided at om superio danlty and the aren anes re ies. ¥ ‘The souty bank of Rio Bra- . Fedkine. STEAMBOATS. vorable opportunity occurs ‘We heard, recently, of an incident worth chron! cling 2= vate Roo parties, and and bar, on the merits. . . 196 ‘6, ‘ yd i "Sa se™ , and calen iil always, an heretofare, ki ag Fa i rT Diener aa Taisen ta Gare, Chops, RITANS . CALEDON * | N corsequence'of eross ii writic ring Inet Jel Norte is thickly settled and cultivated; andin ggg of the di ‘4 for hard ‘and fa, aa fot | [Sadie trreantgean'a bigs ajerigne pest grécraud | every cottege or: hut sigue. of the soliet can be wwen, sytapecmen ct ihe dieopsed 0 Anish nd ren ie, the post of West Point, the antho- | such as healing wounds, suldiers’ shoes on the feet of the rudson was forming his company of Laclede Rangers, a eis, 1,230 5 lin and | men, good cavalry swords hanging on the walls, car hoy, belonging to county,not more than eighteen | The Super cee S 1 yt oo! been alroady re- LIVERPOOL. | pi July 4, 1946, | owners of steamboats not to laud parties oa looki marked, toreia in. he. by 1s neue: “SU, T PROSSI) i that post in future, tridge boxes, kc. T asked one of these military looking years of age, called upon him at his quarters, and, with | marl year, has, LH. DENNIS AND J. MARTIN BOTN! s Pleasure ac at vost STE; 8. QUARTER-MASTER, | furmors what he did with a aword, since he denied Xtrombling fip and teare standing in ‘his eyes, thus ud- | fal rules, devote the January, Merch, May, aly, Pr respectfully inform te publi, thee they, be edt or | —WesePotot, July 10,100 WIE HISE | tively his ever having been x solijer, Sd Be Tom tonal *eesed him tn our townibip, thet Tam | masts ec bart the first week-ot each of which lege: | ie howeg No, 6 NASSAU BTRKET, immedi be 7 Tie “C ), that - e q From to Liverpool im | np NOTICE. Meese grand oa there wes @ fille cartridge DOX On thy yon a te ne on oar te araayy now it | voted to the trial of fesues of fact : and the terms of to see their thera who mar be disposed to favor to Halifax. «5. cary ox: | THE ORALFENBERG COMPANY ie now fally or | St any price; fo Teds poe vas - itn our | bruary April, Jung October and December, tp.sce thelr friends ne peers Tilt ac al tien'be well supe No berths se until paid for: “‘Thiese ships carry ex- | I ganis d, aud prepared to receive propo-als for tare, | side of the cottege, I usked him if he used r reup- Tam young, there has not beena # match in our | bruary Ap s , omy with © call. Then Dae Ween oak oteet ha ced surgeons. No except specie, received om aud Town Agencies. It Lrapoasi be 0 pre: ing also; but Bexemeee tinge / pened aie re] ate part towsahip t ie past, two yous a tae ts Cia Comets) are ti Rages Bacay copunats are | Cigars "ke, soit ion LJ ¥ | ements offe: to the univ state mind it i a ine; ~ terms lessrs. neoere i friends every For Perret QIBRIGHAM Sy agen eke er mo fe | of Mexico—they show no signs of fear. ‘ke ome Deove aguinat tke best markemen jn the co paeion Roane rs ~ re eo last eighteen | oe rll be nde neatain the pga 9 20 long ; 4 rae ‘raseos moni been confident ving A AL BAS 2B Bt AM be Ay wicade Weetbery, Fervent Evia pees, wihe ai Jip ee ie fd sand father oe Imay period the amount of bu: disposed of was as fellows; | wo i of Theenmaets and fa a Sere 7 cd 0. ARB r AR REAT BRITAIN | at charge w all w o ney wile r feet Ser outside the bar, waiting to Bob, hisroan horse, along, and he, sir,can jump almost Suite cor menced to 1008.4 re | eh will ey frstekle by ee weans fe a y em Va bstacle |” " ~ — mit money to cbeir friends in any part of | worthy antentinn. oe fee thine “St Weil, boy,” aays the Captain, I think your marks. | Judgments docketed in 1846. $53 | TO THE LADIES. eee Coens: ae soem, omn Wt Got Graefenberg Company, (9 John Incidents, &c, of the War. manship and Bob’s efficiency will make up for the lack “ , Fitet six a re the theme of poets’ praise 5 ‘ard, pay able at sight, without y'all the prin- | Ste eeey The account we publish to day of young Edrington, Sr afew years; so, if your father ie willing, mougt Bob | Causes tried in 1845. 298 | il thelr lustre too displays. towns throughout’ Bugland, Scotland, and | M"3 WILBER wrest orveaay Tease iiwgiah. | “the first Kentucky volunteer,” co us by: to-morrow, and be on perede, t 10 Ce a ith a on | beaaty’s ark w lestroas ors ir, satin py pg le Sinalerestemen, esting incident that occurred when the several Y joyous smile he departed. ond among the ‘at the | Hemeeene feo cikven lastre, the of 6 146 | TIN orderto preserve the figir, and aive be de: subseribers beg to info m tl nied Ip monet be er that his branch of their busivess #0 te ‘einbarking on 4 brave o "Grownville, for Now Orleans. A Fy ease yoit tic orhis fathers favorite roan. St Leute | With these frets before us, then, it cam cor | a duarders, Dinner boarders enn be accommodated, Re | tre Muwnvilie, for New Orleans. A youth, wert ae and No PH a: , in th hanged ee | | utherwise the hair den garticnlar attention, cue’ sremumitting. mouey to “ine od T°, Tew aR WIS ATORE, © its, te = jitter ie ayo {igon with great carneninent Revielie, July 10. Posen M negenactn ek neds A Hyg peat. i LON" EMIC AL. Hark INVIgORA ‘OR is the only eonuiry canuot be made. | ‘ C. & J. HARTNETT, No. 2 Cow street, nea form it ix to be established by « new order of | 6 . (hn "s Hotel), on of " iH, Boston to- i the landing. He took stand near the gangway and 11 Operations throughout the Union. | whatever form it isto vy E. Phaton, 61 Brovdway " aarontty picts i dra ea ye ra ei Breiner a ett yoceer Miniaore Caveats] | as the soldiory pensed. om to the boat, avasiod nimeolf of Mane reat unteers called for by the President | things, must be at lowst equal to that whi sem gait | drue oe fey dealers keverly Setand owen. hit Ww o ae te 3 Fh 9. Hing, Pin jen; | Every Opportunity that presented to spevik to the officers. from forth Ca.olina has been completed by | The question is, should it not be ret por Ne “ ' Ly arranged’ wo ral ys | Their answers seemed ‘Faught with mtter iy mittee are unani- Jot, and is now ready for any emergency that may arise. the new charter of the city. gh Walio,ja the > + The names of thirty-two companies were in the | mously of opinion that it should. on s lengos i? a end ho tarued over ty bine e-ometien thes coald not be the numbe there. | of one of the resolutions referred , they look on hand and wheel, and ten (the number required) were drawn there- the Btnte Conve ‘ bled Court Stews Just at this momentour attention was calied f;om ‘Since then, we aati ‘with confidence to tate ntion, now assem! — te 07 OR whe: bad Sat Sie Ga Say’ Siew Saopasiec have Doan londeted, making inal abot erty at Albany, for the establishment of a goneral judiciary - bs atin sSaidihinil