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+ ol. XL, No. 207—Whole Ne. ¢444, FIVE O'CLCCK, P.M. | TELEGRAPHIC REPORT FROM BOSTON. blie ts respectiully Canal yeansed by been re in paired, the PIONEER & [ ailrond and Canal from Philadelphin to ommenced i's regular trips for the season on Monday, the 6th of April he Depot, No. 274 Market streét, DAILY, at 73 4 By this route passengers will avoid all the fatigue end dan- 4, both Railroads bemy pa: ger of uight travelling in coach mation, apply atthe old-established Office, doors sbove Ripe steset a A. B. CUMMINGS, Agent. AND KALLMUAD COMPANY. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT ¢KAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS, COM NESDAY, MAY is. Leary Brooxtiy. STEAMSHIP HIBERNIA si 04h sti _ AT BOSTON. nx _ | beater TWELVE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. | ee _ Highly Interesting Intelligence. THE RATIFICATION OF THE OREGON TREATY BY THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT. ‘ 5 Beni’ j ’ e pee ies is a representation of the primitive manner of warfare among the red men of the forest. A band of warriors, each armed with a bo and quiver, a war club, anda lance, engage the y The Reception of the Treaty in both coming foe. he war-whoop and the battle cry resound on every side ; two have met and clenched each other ; and the forest “echoes the; At one point they are bleeding ; at another, one is down, t Pp’ y and his antagonist is about to give 1im the fatal blow with the war club ; at another, we see the bow stretched to send the feathered meS8senger of death. Hand to hand, strength to ake the gationa,fotake pomcngers rhe low far pC of court) 30 Vestbury 4, Yiie ny Be. Deer tack | 69. Thompson 48, ou $l, Lake Noud stacon 1 18%, Medlond station $1 1834 X aphauk $1 3754, St George's 01 Riverhead, $1 6834, Jamesport $1. 62, Matie- ‘$1 62: A ot wehogue $1 6234, Sonia ge cee, ~~ port tou train $2 25. $175, Greenport by tral oft the Islan Houses of Parliament. skirmish is only ended with the total destruc’.on of one of the other party, and then follows the fearful sealp dance. Baggage ‘ ce % ime gti pret ten cg a: Rae to receive baggag Arrival of the Treaty and the Ame- eee ; —— Se scnmboat “Beaten byes S Har- rican Minister at Boston. The manufacturing districts were busy, and farmers hut, some, watering place, or the wily lure of Light Company th Artillery... .112men, Oregon and California—The Progress of tonccianAbastsnciph hagover cas F a confidence prevailed. The seasen continued all “tyinin fifteen leag 2 Companies 6th Regiment In! 900 Emigration, dic. D Express Mail leagues of Monterey, the village of juad 2d Regiment D: ns, 150 [From the Washington Union, July 31 chal! stre y om The Re-Election of Free Trade Mem- ms we could desire. Calderete presents lt, enjoying he, ingetovely site a ogimentiinas Infantry Bou» Katract of eLetter from ‘Ongen City Pebruary 1, lee fooraing “AM is Youn = —stand: -. “ “Thave the o e receipt of 8 from vn ‘clock nod bers to Parliament. dy Vusinons, and pries had aa upwerdsondeney, Se fabattonm ert heressey ergzaring sume; Bafllon druann Foo RR me a a a 5 e ural fertility. eholder 1 nt T “ and | wa to hear ou, and to see io i, Se a DUR. Wise Former LOpping at , The timber trade was in a more flourishing {2¥oluntanly exclelme: why should a Mexioan toll or 1 Regiment Texas Foot, SRT Wilkes! work’ that the litle tentlons which it was our Hari adr de ea mesiciee” a ; lensing dui fad SUCCESS OF THE NEW BRITISH MINISTRY. | condition. Tt is not indispensable that the army should pass ssessd7064men, {6 show him and the offcars of the expedition, nad to | CEOPLES LINE QF STEAMBOATA FOR ALBANY. The demand for Pork had been limited, and {rougl Calderete, ax there are other roads by | which petite an independent cqmmand: whiche Wychsiwd were fully catitied, (and more Oe oor Doom | From at pier between Conrriandt and Liberty ste. Free Trade the Settled Policy of the | te price had receded a trifle. as supplies can be obtained in Caiderete, und the direc- Se neuer. It is destined to-strike into grutitying to our feclings fred Hougltton, will leave om Moiday. Wed: “ Since we had the pleasure of seeing you, this country besday, aud Friday eveuings, at 7 v’clo has undergone a great change. The population is now DRIK HUDSON, Capt. fe. G. Crate: about seven thousand, and have been all very industrious aday, Thuredey antl Saturday r The market was bare of fine cheese, which tion ie nessost « straight li ,,amediately upon leavin would receive a good return. Superior qualities lions, nod Sontane 18 them uatl ion ; and it will no doubt int wt the re- which will fall back from Gen. Kear- —It will take the Santa: Fé route to shady, winding pavi- within sight of Mon! Premier. went off heavily at lower rates. rey. Many little streams and rivulets intersect the road, ‘a ith G. and quiet, which I attribute in a great measure to thi roc ah THE COTTON MARKET FIRM. ollie and some muddy lanes which at times become impassal Mexico, and there co-operate with Gen Tayler. Its route Tor Having ardent spirits s but I een sorry to any thal _, The above boats will, nt all times, arrive in Albany in arople FIRM. The accounts from the hop district represented se that the army will be fortunate if able to preceed in files # through the most healthy and pues een Neate te of the law baswed again it introductionand manu sere voken tt modersie Retee tok Sine lakes 7 1e by - | o'clock, PD ern Mexico, and under such a leader as brightest, laurels may be expected to crowmpthe expedi- the crops as being in a telerably flourishing state. ix deep ; but as the near vicinity to Monterey is some: tion tempt to distil whiskey ; but most certainly the great ¢ forbid trestiny any of the boats of this tine, ¥ n order {rom the eaptnins or ageuta, Favorable Weather in for | ‘The potatos di of wsslote bie ans what opened, owing to the many fields, a small digre land sease g the sion mi i : jority y } Eng y sion might be made to the right, and intersect the ro: ‘The steamboat Convoy arrived last evening from Al. "rity of the community are opposed to ite introduc- | without a written order from the eaptatny or azeuta. °°” we i t from the mouth of el (: i i n rs . i the Crops. ork of destruction ‘to the grewing crops. The thst cones from the mouth of el Canon de Sallnes, being jon, illinots, heving on beard Brig. Gen: Woobsod Liewts, ee es an | Schltr at tho cdksctar the what he most open road of the two. ‘The creok that washer i 1 Br same reports reach us from Ireland. baer Bo oath mad Beds MeDonald and Kingsbury, his aids, and séven companies 4 Tnited States Mail Line. e r ; y, runs between those two , 2 panies three run of stones, und aderiey mill which will bea: PRD ‘ Activity in the Tho iron trade had received an impetus during roads, the felis forming a) border on either side.” The of ihe i einen commanded Brcal Were weecit, comparison with most mill na ail we want Dow isa | Rom tk? Root gf Barclay tee ” A roi at lea rom % > Bray “a pF ead ving ale for our flour, and which { think we could afford to Steamboat HUDSON, Captain ©. FP. will leave on MANUFACTURING DISTRICTS, | ‘208s fortnight. Mont the appearance of a small villag ‘The steamboat Missouri also gerived last evening. having gy, 51 your naval squadron in the Pacific fully cheaper | Monday, Wednesday, Wriday cod Sunda: cCecivons, =: 3 ee ee eae a Haves ticle ye eereto% than it costs you to send it round Cape Horn, and which | o'clock. 243 men, rank and file ; four éompanies of'the Ist Regi: °Uld be 4 graat benefit to the country mont, 343 men, rank and file, with wll the officers of the staffof both regiments." emainder of the Ist Regi- ment will arrive on the Hannibal ia the course of today orto morrow. ‘These troops are destined for San Antonio . P . y, b The corn trade was ina lethargic state, owing cee ‘being 0 nmergie, Peveiag b Tig ibe pooming i A village,and arriving upon the bank of the cree! uu to the large quantities which were released from Monterey. in view on the opposite s nateatig Views of the New Ministry. bond a fortnight previously, and the low duty, handsome appearance. The city is regularly which had more or less affected the market tet, avenues and squi baded with Dm Bteambont 8. {From the Oregon Spectator, Feb. 19} | Seren Paeen We are informed by a respectable gentlemen, who | ° ‘Apply on board and otlier trees, and. the houses generally exhibitin Caldiabia Tiver aad Papel’ Sour thatthe explocing | 7 tl ‘The steam ship Hi sernia, Capt Ryrie, waste- | since. . mach nate and re larity in their constreétion. ‘The Sen wilde aoeematl Gon Wed-ciiee Oona party eva highly leteet with the country. North of the zi E ey + Ex.| The payment of the July dividend, and the re- ‘ity is well watered, and everything about it strikes the ¢¢ Bexur, under ci Columbia, particularly in che vicinity of Puget’s sound, A BAIL accor the Mndson river vo divbo legrar hed from the cupola cf the Merchants’ Ex } paym y ? : beholder as grand and beautiful. A pass.ng view of the Picayune, July 24. ° the country susceptible of settlement is much more ex: Keut, and then a walk to the Elyata Ficiae lease of considerable sums @f money belonging to city would cunvey the idea of a large population, but a . long the exceedingly picturesque shores of TA CLAUS, Captain Boyertagh, will , Thursday ond Saimrduy afternoous, st 5 wh OF Abl 1ONS i i tensive, and the soil much better than before represented. ehange, in Pome at an early hour this morn ng. various railway projects from the Court of Chan- ©l0se inspection will show its large, castle-like edifices, Army Intelligence. Splendid prairies, rarrounged with the finest of Br, pine, rove the most easily accomplished and aitioe The fact was immediately transmitted over the sumetimes occupy ing a whole square, sheltering butthe —_ James A. Ashby, late Major in the U.S..Army is dead. and cedar, with # great meny beautiful water courses, excursions that can be made from the city ri igh Maa cery, rendered the money market buoyant. members and servants of a single family: therefore, He was inthe Florida war, and rendered distinguished sufficiently large for steamboat navigation, and” possess. wad ine tee ne lightning line to this city. Bank stocks and other securities-had risen. from observation, we should not give the city # popula service to hiscountry, but at the elose of the campaign, ing water power well calculated to propel any kind of | “Five walks ere in execlient order, having bee consideradiw 454i we k ff the arrival of the H. at tion of more than six thousand souls; and itis doubtful was compelled to tender the resignation of his command, machinery; of these Frazor's, Snohomus, Payallup, | embellished the present spring. ee ee a ee Ta et eee © Markets. whether it is even so great. on account of ill health. He was alsoa member of the Cowlitz, Chehalus, and N. are the moat consider | On every vleakantalteluooe there will be ip. aiendeace »: ani Fields, an excellent Baud of ) able. ‘The last named stream empties into the sound, | the Collonuade. bi : Fa fae LOREEN Selok foes obo of tha beat Dachors Guia Pict: EE Which wil perform selections fiom the favcrize Operas, poy therto the country has been unexplored by emigrants | "Wit Ur poss fine Betiay, * Lowpnon Money Mararr, July 18—During the last Cast the eye beyond Monterey, and the sublime shark and Boston before she touched her pier at East Boston. | rortnight considerable business has been done'in the mo- sents itself in lofty upreared pyramids of udamantine Cratleston, bar. and at one period, ‘ 4 ney market, and the value of both English and foreign stove, tinged with acrimson red, where the creepin; 4 - Y . This beats the overland expresses from Halifax. | PYar'had been fally uppo . am vine canmey be found, and where the cedar and ping, od Aft Company B , dth Regiment U.S. Actillery.pase- wishing to settle. owls ted a wie Our advices from Liverpool are to the 19th ult. | || The payment of the July dividend hed brought great children of the Alpine heights, have never dared to rear frejan, on Ak caliente Ghee de Bemee, athe na gate, well satisfied, from the information recejved, | | Night Boats run from Hoyoken to Batelny stzeet until iz 5 many con ot de 5 ese moun. : u no} e Columbia, as far} o’clock. inclinive: circumstances do not remove the Yorpor from thore mar- tains presenting ‘nothing to view but the bareand fet! of war, Mexico, The company is 110 strong. and A.'rarer'y river, will, in a ahort time, e populated with |. Werriaee 63 esnts : hi tate The i: bathgs to the Uniied Braves the’ 0 kets dependent on foreign trade glistening stone ; but in whose bosom lie concealed ate—Ceptd. ML ‘Washington, ‘4th Artilery,command. ‘he euterpri emigrant, who anticipates and intends GRITS, AND NORTH. AMERI- wig! ie Unite fates the Oregon ‘the premium on Exchengo Bills had not recovered suining beds of purest silver, and sparkling veins of vir *"C— s : to revlize the advantages of or near the ha: CAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM SHIPS, from the depression of the last fc ks. Bank stock i rd. ing ; Assistant Surgeon, © M Hitchcock « Ist Lieuten- b CP ., d hh hat the ab 4 1200 4440 hs . treaty ratified by the British Government, under LJ e fow weeks ‘an! gin gold. — ode ant, J.P. J. @’Brien ; Ist Lieutenant, T. L. Brent ; 2nd DF of Puget’s souns To show that the above con 01 tons end 440 horse power each, nn. y y ’ ee greater - ao the feet ye Ni ‘. mo main road pa: oye he LALgg pine —— of Lieutenant H. M Whiting. This company left Carlisle #08 are well fandes we are informed Ao ie with the Lords of the Adm- ‘ A e following are the latest quotations. Bank Stoc! e city trom nort! south; and as you leave the last at A ® the above, that five fam. SRN : the seal ofthe new foreign minister, Lord Palmer- | jo of at 208} to 209 ; three per cent reduced annuities houses the road begins to ascend and passes along at the Paczecks, epeea rare Pane teh crates Se Se Slatgly ea tes bound: FIBERS « ston. 96 ; Consols for money, 95% ; for the 27th of August, foot of y of wnose table mounds. The river runs Gadkan, Lact 6: Virginia, on the yy tor Natch- (From the springfield (Ill) Republican } BRITANNIA ana : The Detroit Advertiser, says the barracks near this (The, lollowing letter is from Mrs. George Donner, je of the town, the houses extending CAMBRIA, A 96 ; long at “et 1-6 ; % percents annuities 97%; upon the (one of the emigrants from this county, now on the way This important document was signed by his | India Bonds 20s to down to its very margin. Upon the west rise perpendi- ; x ari i MA In the foreign market there had been some extensive cular mountains one mile in height. ~— city are garrisoned by about twenty camp women, to California.) to a friend in this city : It is dated— Lordship and Mr. McLane on the 17th ult., at the business done. Mar ed advances have taken place, par- Chinuahaa. mae aie Marber, See ae ia the wild aay, Neon tue sonction oF tHe NoatH Ba FROM Livenr j i : : D — ’ i A }OM. LiveRPo: Foreign office, and afterwards conveyed by des- bas cloning quotation are asec aitlian Sper is Kray ~ gts grin, grt aesy miles, the Hepa tk fe Beal cororamest: ‘ Lome My Old Friend SW beng how oa the Plaste, 200 mile: 7 Hibers } : s ; : ed \ » the economy of the fede ve ‘ , ae patch to the Hibernia by His Excellency Mr. | f¢nit,38; Mexican ® per cent bonis, issued 1646, 271 snl conning a population of ten thousand fahabitants. ' the north; allthe money is lavished at the south. Pub- op mae Mig appr fy yee al ned are Brice : ; te ares ; ‘ ; of soft stone, lic property here, worth a half a million, has not the pro- ’ ples : g le Me t ; Spanish 3 per cents. 34; Portuguese 5 per cents, 46; out bette p The water for a part of the way hes been indifferen Hibera *« McLane, the American Minister do for the account, 4534: Urenada, 2; the deferred, di {he weather becomes very hard puah derathe ieee ca tection of a single ordnance sergeant @ ut at no time have our cattle suffered for it. Wood is From Bortoa to Lraitac: Money. In the House of Lords, on the 17th ult., the | India bonds 20 to 95 shillings premium; Exchequer bills them are one story high very commodious, and connect. now very scarce, but “buffalo chips” are excellent— E is of Li id i i 10 shillings to 14 shillings premium. ed together so piggy ch coapiate squares, with large cena erlina aw~e0ge they kindle quick and retain beat surprisingly. We ha« Ne letke sened ea Margnis of Lansdowne rose and said that it was Livenvoot Cotton Manxet, July 19—Our market court yards and a continued porch onthe inside, sypport. _, SEAMEN ror tHe IvpereNpence —We Jearn that con- this evening buffalo stoaks broiled upon them thot had | perienced surgeous. No freight, exeept 1} hig dualetid ta inkeiee that’ Loecent L that | Keeptperfectly steady in price, with perhaps a slight ¢i'by beautiful column , in close succession. ‘The coor. #derable dificulty is found in enlisting seamen tor this the same flavor they would have had on hickory coals. | “ays of sail is duty to lay before their Lordships and that ae lenc; CB deta! Bassey to makes ways are large and massy, always vdmitting a coach and a pat th apart, Very few offerion Chough tbe wages are We Le) no fear of Indians. be Bo pad me aruetly er information, appl ‘ ict : mate rial change in the scale of our quctations. We loo! Bags ena t i 4 d by i igh, viz. 20 dollars bounty.14 dollars a moavh for able bo- around our encampment, unmolested. Two or three . BE AM, Jr., Agent House, the Treaty whicl: had just been concluded | With much imerest to the continuance ofa full consump. Dane plated at the istance of fous inthe edt? fe died seamen, 12 for ordivary and 10 forgreen hands.(n Phi- men will go hunting twenty miles from eamp, and last I> Inaddition wo AR ABDI CON. G Walk oe, 4 j tion for the remainder of the year. aire gh ‘ ladelphia, the business of enlisting seamen is going on night two of our men laid out in the wilderness rather between her Majesty and the Government of the Iousenare handsomely Whiewashed every year wick With reat saccoss, and drafts of one hundred have been thun ride their horses after a hard chase. Indeed, if 1| fer Muscatyresvernicn ns Canbhetn ates tate with ine , feceived on ‘or freight, passage, or any other information, apply to f F sare handsomely whitewashed ev: wi , f United States, in reference to the Oregon Terri- ‘iieailinsees nena Benses are sank aes jecrcoe ogy year, which aie from that city forthe Independence; A body of 28 do not experience something for worse than | yet have | erpool and New York direct. ‘The steam for this ser- ens 5 qi i Lviancensitinaliie tilaaiin: te eapenastiins Winks ipal square ornamented with ash Marines from the South. for the Independence, marched done, | shall say the trouble is all in getting started. vice are now being built, and early next y Ht tory. He had the satisfaction of informing their | chandler, Winslow, Capfer, Hutton, Hood, Winter, Coisuel ag stone walks; and between the trough our streets this morning.—Bost. Traveller. Our wagons have not needed much re but I can: | be given of the time when they will stat, ihe i Lordshi ‘ ‘ Bannersa, C ae ‘Armstrong, Kenney, the angles and convenient intermediate spaces aaa it not yet tell in what respect they could be improved.— | Contract the re wil =e every Batorday during eight ordships that ratifications had that day been ex- , Pattisen, Farran. Shaw, Ri rH ‘ i Certain it is they cannot be too strong. Our preparation | ™ fortnight during the other mouths in the ‘a “ Hho are handsome), vered sione ottomans, imparting coo! : 4 y Going alternately between Liverpool, and Halif ahoceuads lansel Delihouse, Burvarschiff. Gaw: Ju linuce tovthose who wish to sont thoreal “i Incidents, &e., of the War. for the journey, im some renpects, might have been bet- | Li'Bostou, and betwee, Liverpool and Soe von: fax — mbar, Crittenden, Beecher, Revard.Haydow, Viet yy aor’ that bi and As Gen. La Vega is destined to be a lion inthis coun- tered. ‘read ‘has been the principal article of food in | “"ya9 tier ol and New York. Audteatlag elton: ‘Wwhe.tmndio: in. the. idnee of |.viaiee ere ee ee ee this square i try ax long 9s our war continues with Mexico, it is no our camp. We laid in 160 Ibs. of flour, and 75 lbs. of | ~ From Halifac to Boston—Stanton, Hofman, Fenno, Tay- of public buildings : the great corn Isarket, cailoa the more than just to hold up all his acts to the admiration meat for each individual, and | fear bread will be scarce. Commons by Lord Palmerston. lor, Huutiugton, Bolles, Robertson, Yel', McAulay, Murra- 4ihondiga; hull of Iwstre Ayuntamiento of the gaping public. Gen La Ve; hrewd man, @ Meatis abundant. Rice and beans are good articles on ; way. the justices, oF Salas de Justeia’ occupying man of great foresight, for it is avle fact, that the road—corn meal, too, is acceptable. Linsey dresses The new Ministry has got fairly to work, and [Ee whole front, ‘and in the reer ie situated the int. pets op bay Kane w ee ap aad Vega “ io Lovey an food — ae ieee one | sail Above. her regular ‘, ‘ paar 1 tly caloulat us:—In all probability the men it would be confortabi there is so cool a breeze at ‘or freight 01 re, him di farnished accom- the business of the country is again in a state of On the North and South sides of the square is the Soacrmy command, and under Arist’, will act just as” all time at the suadoes not feel as hot as | modations, apply on board, a Griese w i I cl public, oc- A q leans. wharf, foot of Wall ARMY AND NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. site of the most splendid church in the republic, oc- they cleave have when brought against A ns, and one would suppose. street, oF to ‘O., 56 South st. progression. cupying or sie of the whole s ae aves two m2 undred yards, except two streets. ‘Che form of thi All the members have been returned wituout | Movements on the Rio Grande and in North- eaince isan oblong parallelogram ; at the most wes: terly end there arises a magnificent dome immedi: run away ; in that case, all the baggage of the army will fall into the hands of Americans, and | aldng with it. By taking my traps, if {| become a prisoner of wa if K.'C OLLINE & C We are now 450 miles from Independence. Our route Seavey Be go Fecel on board after Satur all ing, August th. was rough, and through a timbered country, | °’s” ation strikiog the petite Ee . E., WOODRUFF, who will Ree ig eo opposition, except Mr. Macaulay and Lord Deb- ern Mexico. over the sitar. Upon the front corners of the build Bove ede ctencanh areas cuevenes nce nee A tho only difioulty we had Pal et ship SART! iti, lo tater, mile rington. [From the Washington Union, July 31.) Tise two | lofty towers, being from the ground to their J 4 TEsecdenis ware bale we b d a Ly ea 6 ‘The ax despatches fromthe camp state thai General summit 200feect. These towers, or cupolas, are made |, The three veluntesrs who wore, recently drowned in in SHOW ~ into four divisions, the height of each being 20 feet, and the Rio Grande belonged to the Pii in them are hung bells of enormous size and sweet tone. Alabama. Their names were James R. Tankersly, L. Each one is ornamented with richly carved columns, all F. Vowney, and D. W. Ball. # a bold arch, A late letter to the New Orleans Commercial Times s the following statements with regard to the hie packet ship UTICA, Capt. F. Hewi oe a he Ist of Bept, For feta yo Every thing was now Bold «Hi r frequently come to see us, ‘ACKKT SHIP UW’ fa tribe broakiasied at our tent this morn- ees pert p will ples In every quarter a disposition exists to give the Dagar had received twelve to fourteen boats,which were wil sail on sul 1) ‘ Rahs % cient for the transportation of his army. The waters new appointments a fair trial ; in consequence of | of the Rio Grande, howe ih, andthe current : strong enough to delay i vigation The if Unison. Between the two towers Fe: Seca FORK HAVRE—Second Line—The ane upon the centre of which stands the Angel Gabriel, well the excitement now passed the country needed re- | jexican troops, between Camago Monterey, were r > cont . : : i | ‘on carved, with large wings, and standing in the attitude as id character of Paredes, the President of the Mexi- A " No.4 NR. pose, an: with the exception of the Sugar duties- aerate ther Getieeel feviee Site nek mone if about to blow the last blast, The root of the church Coe fewiiios «i ro! Niishaien feeteen, wa. i help feeling 477m. | Br che oth inst. will be semi co the paltle Sieve i ion li , js supported by arch work. The building has two doors, — Authentic rumors reached Matomoras yesterday, * “ — there was no prominent question likely to embar- |) y the le ef eptibee Suatipushsherseastconeas gasket wtoresst ans tecterecclscaick et ot teeeety onreaps "SLi lane: Nomen. Gn Ply wohery tl nUNTER STATES SOBRE BADR rass the ministry, or test their capability. Monterey. them some very rich carving The sculpture is in ro- the defeats of the stb and 9iho’ May. He river on one ever varying mounds on the OFFICE —The Subscribers are povginel ts actees As the Army of Occupation has commenced its adc- lief, projecting from the walls about nine iach enterprising, stubborn, and with through the bottom lands from ieee to come out by the early spring ships, at a very with little or no timber ‘he soil | '¥ * 7 dy, and last year on uccount of the dry season, the Aresolution emigrants found grass here scarce. Our cattle are in | bagging gt aa fy dhcne say oo pom ‘oud order, aud where oper care has been taken none ONLY REGULAR LINE s a 3, and - have been lost. Our milch cows lave been of great ser | ONI, ¥ NE OF P. ST> FOR «Lota body of Mexican troops, he will give yico—indeed, they have been vl more sevantnae than NEW ORLEANS) Oe our meat. We have plenty of butter and milk. Packet of the 3d August—The fast-sailing and - a4 grinthian col’ Tq this the Savannch Republican adds'an interesting We are commanded by Capt Russell, an amiable man favorite packet ship VICKSBURG, Capta n ferry ‘ description of the wife of Paredes : George Donner is himself yet. crows inthe morn. = will sail posi ly on Monday, August 34, her reg. The affairs of this session of Parliament will be | vance upon the interior of Mexico. pursuing the Rio presents some of the mos' belong ng to high personal prow : i Grande up ax high a« Camargo. both by land and water, cred scriptures. The fro nataral son of Mira, by a priest, who shono both in field wound up probably by the middle of August. and as this will be the place where a permanent depot arch beautifully ornamented, ch repre- andeburch as aman of courage, geni > plished, and from which the advancing army flower basket, with two small cherubs, their The great movement to reimburse Mr. Cobden the Rio Grande when it takes up its g culling flowers. The front is ap elegant sp for the loss of health and money is progressing rafts’ can, os usnal, be furnished, the ‘oited Kingdom,’ For further, part rur N & ©o, TON URRY ath = veel, ral ‘h upon Monterey, it will naturally hold aconspicu- cimen of Jesui ving selected the rich- gel) att her » the omar od the Samet oe a r f @ est order a“ i re ; ret a Prey us batth ‘ois situated immediately upon inks of the San sents on eit! doorway four C apace. There seems every chance that the Juan river, three miles from its Junction with the Rio umne, twenty leet high end threo feet in idred thousand pounds fixed w - | Gram Tt is a small, rudely constructed village, with immediately abo econd third base- * 7 ' rn metry ” fetish be x xed upon as the Max: | vorme few stone buildings, many built of mud’ bricke ments, there are sim tepering off in length. 7 reroune te Rowevernet sore remetheble tus soldier’ iny, soil shouts out ola SP) BO7) CCRCERGD. WH.) "Hie cosomendlations of thie teroriea petites bt gabe, 20 imum of the amount to be given to him, will be | dried in the sun, some constructed by drivi and diameter in bea roportion, rerddaat faboreie x Pach, whe inin, ticular” John Dontun ie °still with Us—we fied hie g | Comdcabin and steersge passengers are unequalled. ‘Those the ground and then plastering them with mud, an’ in the centre of the arch, between the two towers and BeV¥, well and favorably known io this city, who isin- ticular.” Johu Denton im & | wishing to secure berths should make early application to yaieed, foriteret cane ead flencred nlite meaner. Ti idaieeiieats suede ‘Angel Gabriel, i a splonoii ‘mately acquainted with the Mexican President, informs Woof ses 1p camp. Hiram Millet end Nosh James are . & JT PACSCOTT, F - ‘ v i us that his wite is remarkable for her great coolness in in good health, and doing well. e@ have of the best | _jy20 86 South street, secoud door below Burlive Slip ber of inhal will not exceed two thousand; bat as clock, which as it strikes the hours can be stinct danger as well as her unwavering devotion to Paredes. of people in our company, and some, too, that are not so PPE PSE SRD eS Semana Eijorts will be made to raise a splendid monu- | the Mexican Goverament has never thought her popula the city. The whole of the outside of the : * | tion worthy of imeration, no positive statement can be church is covered over with figures of sai carved out mentto Sir Robert Peel, by means of Penny sub- | aie cr ene population of any of thelr towns, The late of stone, man size, cet buck jn niches in the wall. She always accompanies the army on horseback, and on goo several occasions has been known to dr er husband’s Buffalo show them: ds with hor own hands on the field of battle! the wild talip, ¢ HOR HIYERPOOL—New Line—Regutar ysck- 6 frequently. We have found J thiT; eo elegant, East ss}1m ee, the Lupine, th Scares ‘ HB. Coby tater, of 110 pti js i extraordinary rise of the Rio Grande has caused the San Tho inside tastefully ornsmented with holy scriptions throughout the British Empire, as an.) Sussecieesd oe eon i araliy inundete Com paintings, of the German school. There are several fo pe Aa Sm I ag oa Heri fof OF (Teight oF pusssice, having accommodations unequalled expression ofthe nation’s gratitude. the grest damage of bo ises and other propert mily altars besides the principal one, before which is La +t: Geet Caaeinon Ga en proms veing Wa cSee “ wae, 7 . the sacrifice of sever. }lives. formed the ritual of the holy mass. The lareo altar i Oficial. , a every variety of 0" K COLLING & CO,, 58 Ronth The proceedings inthe Houses of Parliament, | Camargo may be cousiered the bead of navigation, as Frichly dressed with symbolic sculptures and silver de- Receipts into the treasury for the quarter ending the 30th tanize and read some, but | preyet ship SHERIDAN. Geo. B. Cornish, for, wil! ‘ ' above here the bed of the river is so filled up with rocks corativns, and when lighted up with a hundred waxen June, 1846, were—viz : 4 succeed the Biddons, and sail September 6h, Tewtla Possess considerable interest. that its navigation higher up has never been attempted. tapers, presents avery imoosing appearance, the silent RECEIPTS. to toe q a8 we have heard, on | dav. v7 Lord Brougham led th It in the matter of | The read upon leaving Camargo and crossing the san solemnity broken at intervals by the mellow sound of a Fromeastoms, about - : . - $6,300,000 the road between here and Oregon and California ax PA PO OR FROM Li ‘OOL rd Brougham led the assault in the matter O! | jan hecomes higher, and less obstrncted by swampy rich-toned orgm From lands, . : : * - 720,000 Give our love to all inquiring triends—God bless them. Liverpool Packets.—Persons . the Judges? salaries; Earl Grey showed that if | rounds; and then it becomes an inquiry what other ob- —_‘There are three aisles in the church, formed by two Miscellaneous sources 13,860 Yours tral, MRS. GEORGE DONNER is in any part of Great ati or stacles may presentthemselves in the distance between rows of square columns, at equal distances from each Sass > Dus Counr-or & C G she have chem Soonanteun te any blame attached to any one it was to the noble | this puce ant Monterey, which fs (wo hundred and ten other, the balance of the space being {ree from any ob; $7,033,800 G. T é OOS We TER CASE: OF. SRM. | ats, the acooms any, . miles. The ;oad passes t rough a level country, thickly stacle, as there are no seats—all the worship being per- EXPENDITURES. Aine§.—The Court ot Enquiry commenced its | ofthe ste aneq fe strictest pun will be Lod himself. set with small nnverwood, tue largest timber being ebo- formed kneeling or scoding. et ‘The exbenitares for the same period wore, viz. : se ferns thy Senet Tee vente 7 aioe up | 9 ete jn th i agstat days. ‘ nd the musquite, neither ot which grow tothebeght The actual wealth of this church i |. Civil list, miscellaneous, or prese order. As orders and letters were |" From New Yor of each month. Mr. Dancombe wished to hear from the noble | 7 oe tne ae eet eet and ewelve to fares though much of the gold ant tices hes pece eee ik oe Re gs gg S87 00 Tend, Gon. Gaines rose several times to explain to the | _ From Liverpool ca 6h aged 11th of every mosth. ; bie i chmeter. 8 dene rd alleged, for account of the army - 6,041,763 ourt the circumstances connected with them. Early ; Lord himself a distinct avowal of his views on | teen inches jn iiinelar oe eet gon here been exch Indian department 7 on‘ess 42 in May Gen Gaines received information which led to | ,.Epe sunesriner taht, neg th rat cog topi y o “hother, without the v! nd other jewels have b Fortifications . . . 308 163 61 the bevief that the Me: my would cross the Rio ‘- —— p ig wip: cell Sian cier boing anewn : Saath es hy ye Pensions Ss SOkTI Grande, (an event which wctually took, place snortly seeared 5 Hoa aekalage transit rd Joon Russell declin i it eur somewhat singular, bush dollars, which large sam w: ——-——— 5,787,314 61 after) ana that their object was to cut of fd a ‘ bebe ala qed ntcet ta clot with norm, CaPOEEE EG eps of Gomupen every market Ulva? te Nevy » +. +++ Ne0'803 66 from his Fence move showing military | “The greatest are will be kos by Sir. W. Tepenott te Li- avalysis, but while doing #0, said sufficient to | funhook: the hold they take upon the clothes of the vicinity of the cly. The lary Interest on the publicdebt - - « 424.233 33 skill. ‘aylor would be cut to pieces | verpoo! 10 give all possible desperch to ts, and the th alof his fat " i travellers is not easily shaken off ; a8 the jackets of the formed from these mines would affo Redemption of the loanof 1841 - - 8,000 00 rather than cell for volunteers. He, Gen. 1s, was | same will he dane ty ite wet econ pay ion point the moral of hi re career as Minister, | Oijjery will teatity 10 before they reach Monterey Redemption of, and interest on, treasury the commanding general of the Western Division, Re Seip dlerate, Pad te to the princip es of free trade, to which he avowed his | | The whole diswice ix well watered Irom August until the city. Upon the north side there is a smail mountain ‘0te® i SA No Hee + 63,864 07 and felt it to be nis sacred duty to mak requisition pM ay tees pa ; March—plenty of wood, rearonable pasture, many herds stream which is conveyed into the city by an aqnoduct ——"—._ upon Governors of States nearest the WM. TAPBCOTT, 95 Waterloo K unswerving attachment. Justice to Ireland, he | of catile, numerous flucks of seep wnd goats—now and about a mil length, built of cementjand running over $9,380,739 62 tions fur volunt ‘The sect that Gen. sym ; varnand. . - then a small villyge. which Las the apjearance of superb arehes.until it empties itsel! into a spacious reser- R. J. WALKER, with inferior nw 3, a brilliant hapa oi AB would literally carry out, but with respect to the | decay. Beatiored ulong ine rons, miservble huts sing. voir Just without the lite of the city fm the rover, Secretary of the Treasury, aa ne respon A ep gee +, ‘ 1 ictnresque their original construction, not voir the is conveyed over the city by means 'Rease ext, J 01 4 tatablished church of that country, the Premier que Een “ori Bet aes busi inthe backscoods of pipes, and in the centre of the Grand oo, Ag GER haasteaaliiatagininbeneide cin dre dursy the documents today anawed that befor, ihe, gon. t i ; rhangus at ‘xus for scrul mies. Yet. nature in large fountain, from which there issues a consti if ernment thought it imprudent to meddle in this eaily stage | nerformations has formed some’ poritians on this road, stioam. , ant + Disrnestina CasuaLry.—A young man by the name Sth and Oth of May, the Secretary CL fe cal : of the business, which if taken advontege of by askiliul and daring ene- The Chihonhua #xpedition. of —— White, who has been for several years engaged of what is now garded ap net be Boats iene ao . | my, would prove ® secon! Thermopole to those who Capt, Washington, of the U.8 Arullery, as he passed by % breakman upon the Western Railroad, met his death of the case, that is some of the unaltugnitad raqhistuone . Rovienes ver, havens The same evening, Lord John Russell declared | might have the temerity to tread thee formidable passes. Vick bv-x. on the 1th inst, furnished the editor of the Yesterday by amost unfortunate acekdent. “The was upos 10: OOls, Cafe Ueno arrived hers fram Dal val teat with dene eee A ‘The American srmy will no doubt look ahead before en- Sentinel a statement of the force which is destingd (o pro {he freight train, and just as it wos leaving Kigderhook heroes of the Iho Cleande, has te ‘autos Gems Tas: Dassage, ‘having excellent acco that he would make his views respecting the su, | tering these danger us and shady pavilions. The mazes ceed via Sen Antonio de Boxar to Chihuali id part of he stepped between two cars loaded with lumber, which more. Several officers from army under Gen. Tay- a sdari a We rs r rr gree of the lebarynth are beautifull: tured ont by mean- which were on their way wit! pa came together, cru ally. He was lorare expected to testify beiore the Court—Norfolk or to OODHU. A ly pic y y with him.—The force will be tog crushing his head frightfully 2 duues known on Monday. Goring peths and conficting cross onds, leading to some constituted ay follows ; killed instantly —dlbeny Jowrnad Beacon, July 3h. (yi 7 Bout seem