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Army Intelligence. Movemenr or Genexat Woow's Commann —We un- | derstand that the mounted men under General Woel's = command, will proceed from their respective phen << rendezvous to San Antonio xar. Phe infan be embarked from this city ‘ort la Vacca. The bs, er oa the bar near that place is from ten to twelve feet jeep At Indian Point there is generally about six and a half 7 per Point. The vil- ed for a permanent ace ible depot of provisions than Point Isabel. Suitable dings: Meaty exist there Cattle, horses and 0; abundant, and may be had cheap for transporta ubsistence It is remarkably healthy. rom La Vacea there ere two wagon roads, leading to San Antonio, one 188 miles in length, the other 147. The first is the best, because it pas: re a Lesapaitey where stock, forege, tables, &c., may be A. ifthe army take the first route, after leaving La Vacca, it will reach Placedo: creck, distant 14 aioe then Victoria, 19 miles; ih mi ae gen is ma fine creek, 19 miles; then San Mark, 19 mil Seguin or a small creek close by, 21 miles; th the Guadalupa river to Cibola, 1 ‘miles; thence to aon Antonio, 17 mil "The esttlem e vicinity of Seguin are chiefly ‘The settlements in known under the name of the Prince de Solmes colony, consisting entirely of Germans. Due north of them is the French or Castro settle: ent. The selection of Port La Vacca as a point of debarka- tion for the troops destined to be concentrated at San Antonio, evinces sound discrimination. It is a iar better hal tee theneither Corpus Christi or Brazos Samti- ago, and the road to the interior passes through a much better country.—N. O. Jeffersonian, July 26. Onp Port, July Bist, 1846 —The Court of Enquiry in the case of General Gaines, only met and adjourned to- dey. Itis understood that General Gaines is preparing a written statement which he will lay before the Court to- morrow. The steamboat Hannibal brought morning, another division of the Illin sisting of 570 rank and file, 18 subalt i fi Bri rigadier Ge Shields, Colonel Lieutenant Colonel Wenterford, Major War- ree Captains Wyatt, Tebuskie, Dickie, Richardson, ‘omery, Fry, and Dr. Tebuskia. Colenel H."A. Lyons, Aid to General P. F. Smith, who had ‘been here for some weeks on public service, leaves ior the army this morning on the Alabama. Colonel Davis, with the three remaining companies of | the Liga regiments, Captains Cooper, Crump and Willis, embark this morning on the Apher the hea quarters of General Tayloc.—N. 25. ‘Lieutenant $. L. Fremont, of the 3d Regiment Artil. | lery, US. A., has arrived in Smithville, N.C., , having been detached from the army, on recruiting service. Naval Inte We understand that Com W. este 0. Jeffersonian, NC. . Shubrick, the d commandant of the navy yard at fous phoer tile Yesigned the command of said yard, preparetory to ing command of the United States forces in the Pacific, Commander Dornin is now in charge of the navy yard, ‘Washington — Washington Union, ug. 1. The steamship Galveston, will sail on Monday for Ma- tegorda Bay, and will take General Wool and staff, and bp re em ge of the Illinois volunteers.—New Orleans jules Brooklyn City tntelligence. Riotino at a Camp Meetine.—Two ne a, one named Emanuel Brinkerhoof, and the other Samuel Johnson, were arrested yesterday and held to bail in $100 each for rioting and causing a disturbance at a camp meeting now being held at Flushing. Tux Common Counci.—The Common Council ad- journed last week to the 2st instant, without coming to 8 decision in regard to the purchase of Fort Green. ne Navy Yanp.—The breach in the Dry Dock at the Navy Yard is so far repaired that the steam pump will be put in operation the latter end or pepiectk of this week. It will then take about a week to clear the excav- ation of the water, after which, the work will be imme- | diately resumed. A draft of 140 men left the Navy Yard to-day to join the Independence now fitting out at Boston. , Common Pleas. Aveuer 3.—This Court sits in the Common Pleas Cham! ers, but no jury trials will be heard. Phalon’s Magic Hair Dye, a new and In- valuable discovery, warranted neither to smut nor wash off being a Liquid Dye, which instantaneously changes the color Ofte hair'to.@ beautitul brown or black without injury 40 the hair or The great superiority of this theveasy muode ofappUicarion and inetsatecus edeetsall otter dyes requiring trom ten to twelve hours to produce any ange. tts pe excellence will be apparent to every * upon pepbtication Jountry gentlemen can nave pe! forwarde them by express, by sending cash en- closed E. Phalon, 61 Broadway, Judson’s Hotel. Price $1 per boule, with fall directions tor use, invited to'call at the depot and have their c ity keutlemen are er dyed. Perfumery, Den‘rifi ps, Razors from Causes containing all th most portable form, for sale by is necessar G 8A’ NDE R BS «8 77 Broadway, opposite Howard's Hotel: Metallic Tablet Razor Strop.—Merchants wad dealers are invited to call aud examine the various pat terns of the above, at the mavufietarers G. ari ay & SON, 177 Broadway, few doors above Courtlandt st. - Te those who shave themselves—The cele- rity of King’s Verbena Cream throughont the United States ts never been apirronched by any orher shaving soap. It is Iv believed, may, indeed it is universally ne article hicherto discovered, possesses the yenet: in effect on the roughest beards, that the gennine Verbena y the proprietor, G:H. RING, 192 corner of John street. BRISTOL'S SARSAPANILLA—This, great, medic ‘of the blood, ke , his receatly made anothe head of the ligt of prepars d and for sale Sohncon Mvore WTsplor Maiden Late: AB, Futon strert Ward & Co. Maiden Lane. “RNigatson of kite UMie ives t + 2ft. 11 inehs., falling. | . 6 feet, full 4 feet, 8 inches. MONEY MARKET. Monday, August 3—6 P. M. The market was rather heavy this morning. Long Island fell off 34 percent; Harlem %; Reading ; Penn. 34; Norwich and Worcester closed firm at Saturday’s ‘anton went up \- imahip Hibernia has arrived at Boston, from Liverpool, with twelve days later news from all parts of Europe. Politically, the advices are important; but ina commercial point of view they are not very interesting, although highly favorable. The accounts were received at a late hour this afternoon, too late to have any influ. ence upon the markets to-day. It was known early this morning that the steamer had arrived at Boston, and the news being momentarily expected, operators were not disposed to muke transactions to any extent. We have given a complete digest of the news in our columns. We x the United States’ Treasurer’s monthly — statement, showing the amounts at his credit in the vari. ous depositories and the mint, by returns received at three periods. This table shows the amount on deposit *in each bank, &o., at the date given, and net the amount subject to draft:— Mowruiy Statement or toe Treasurer of THe Uni- Teo States. April 7. June |. July 27. | Am'ton Amt on Amton deposit. deposit, ‘deposit. Mechanies’’ and ‘Traders’ Bank, Yertsmouth, N. “ate 7.325 7.898 Bank of Buslingio : 865 ants? Baik, ; sand set 1,035,503 Bank, New | ’ 30 cade Bank, Provide: 30, 203 32 805 42,449 rmers’ and ford, Coon, 32,521 3247 31,735, Mechinics’ Albany. 164.270 = 164.078 e 327 Albsay Clty Banke, “Aitan: Buk of Commerce: New. York. . 4 eak of Aperice, New Loy Amesican Exchige Merch. pte Bauk North River Bank, jak of the State Bere Ca Bank, k of Commerce, i« of Teunessee, Nashville aual Bank, Alban Firemens “Insurance “Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Brauch Bk of C Commercial B rooklyn Bask of Washington, W stn Buk ‘of the Metropolis... Bank of so mse, Fa org? Noi Bk of i 5 Ww Tt B., Bak, Charleston Planters’ Bank Georgia, — Bonk of Mabie. pate 5 Be kof oats Bank of Norwalk, kof Missouri, 216,238 192.621 53,320 Banke of M ‘ Bai peske Bink Bhjtimor nk, Washingtoa 45/000 191,472 Cond Banking ¢ 541,083 Farmers’ & Mer Bank, vena Teunoesee... 97,953 $1,009 €99 13,470,068 11,152,695 The amount subject to draft in all the depositories, on the 27th of July, was $7725,797 Within the past month, the amount of drafts drawn was $3,121,460. Eve ry doller of the depositsat New Grieans, except those in the mint,had been drawn for. It will be seen that the sur: plus Tevenue, on deposit, on the 27th of July, war $2, | 997,496 lees than on the Ist ;* 1 115 > ting the month of July were as annexed:-- 1 | through July, which were payable, but had not been | money on deposit in the principal cities at three periods: | ter ending the 30th of June, were $2,346,889 62 more than the receipts. The expenditures on account of the army alone, for the quarter, were nearly six millions of | » dollars, At this rate, the entire revenue of the country lions treasury notes, may be sufficient to meet the ox- penditures until the meeting of the next Congress; but | Scovel, Hon Ronent ©. Hurcmixsom, of New Jersey, to } bilious remittent fever, Mira. 4 Tay te T ‘eRe ERED. | From Brockly Bi Bee | prone 1 ¥ * of fc app rons Com ine0n “prey ces eten ae : tes Nose Sack ef Gchises 00 iA 3 eaaks Table Ceti Cattery, new cod, Just landed, cou- i Bak ‘ $9,000 al Eg seunen Renton and ‘rom Mechanics’ Buk, 40,000 restora wa ; . oe f VAISS Paney Goods, comprisiog the w Pere Geen ee Paok, do S9ep _Albo2 Iron Bice > terre ‘rom North River Bauk, 30,000 ta ie OR al rom 110; FURNITURE, FEEEUR 8, Mey of the Thi a yh AEE Third eS An re Ue | Eee le facts eee ae jak of Virgi as “inet location fen desirable ch ug ag ‘om Eschines Banko Vi Ra oes ses | ‘i to to heir advantage wo apely at ag eh nm Faremen'aasurance Company sChivciand Ohis. 301 | of Mott sndcanhem ane See From Wisconsin Marine Fire Tnsurance Com FOR SALE. Milwaukie, W. o 000 rah CHANCE is now offered havin $790,221 | Gatares of the we te y ‘ade, | TRranerers Onvesen. To Canal Bank, Alban | pein | Canal street, To Bauk of New Vouk Doren To the Coni and Bassist Ostet New Orleans ‘ ocom Lite Ast | @ concera The amount on deposit in the banks of the three prin- cipal cities, subject to draft, is much less than the above | table exhibits, there having been larger drafts made he woutd take | ment of 8 railroad. and 3t*rre Miss) KOM H | S39 gels sh MORNING Loss TiL) 1d years. wharf below, or Chacate street, iy had left for Cape May dr rook bya? and straw paid on the 27th ult., when the last returns were made. ‘The annexed statement exhibits the amount of public | Government Derostts in New Yors, Boston ann Pai. acc cident for an) pril27, Junet, July 21, left ut my residence, aa ae ie ae, ANB | snston greet, Bouthw ‘ hatween Secon ird, or ts’ Bank, Boston... .1,570. 1y 33 | the mal uy saw ear street. Docx an Here erommerse N, M8127 | Second, Ehiledelohia; or at Mr Ball's of Bank of Americ 873.825 | Ian It street, New York. N TH erchants’ Bauk N. : E orth River Bank, N. York. . 333,928 : WANTED, jank of State of New York .. 935,171 Ya Young Woman, a situation to "do re Mechanics’ Bank, N. York... 551/563 ‘600 or assist in couking, washing and jrou Seat ot of Bank of Commerce, Phila ... 362,481 955 | City references may be hid on applying at ‘est Philadelphia Bank......... 407,101 164,459 | Way. __ gam er Py oy | WANTED. Total deposits iS 2 | Ax In other depositories... ...$9,227,924 $5,564,413 $5,756,727 The amount on deposit in these banks, on the 27th ult. subject to drafts, was $4,093,758, showing that drafts had 1 Ate. the DKUG CLEK: A a’ Venetian Loniment Dapet, 438 Br cadway, which been drawn for $1,282,163, but remained unpaid. The : j been Pe none from, aged Pi’ Bs adway. aby which decrease in the deposits has been in tho banks of tho | fi7cj,this celebrued remedy, for Kheware 3 three principal cities, as the amount in all the other de- | Chest an Limbs, Tooth he, Moagnito Bite obtained |, at wi retail. Warranted to cure positories remains about the same as before reported. | nat the tume it “takes any other remedy pow ae The expenditures of the government during the quar. lie. WANTED, FEW RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN. meeh nics Preferred, to complete the organization of two compa> of Mounted Volunteers for the Santa Fe Expedition. macrrou Ce arth J merica. Kagle Dall) Koom, cor- ner of Delan: streets, from 10 A.M to 10 P. will be required to meet the expenditures of the year, in | M. ali sive ‘kept oven uutil Wedueeday et 1g FM. this department The present surplus, with the ten mil- =— is dep e present surplus, with the Peas Tt THE CHOIR of St. Pete ‘Church, Barclay street, & lady to sing second Soprano; also, a gentleman to sing Bass. Immediate application must be made tothe Director of Cho, Waaee W. A. KING. 575 Brondwry. aud 4c*me WANTED, | A PARTNER, with $600 cash, for ‘the Furniture and Un- | FL dertaking business. To an industrious man this is anure investment. Aj 552 Pearl street. Carpenter or cabinet | maker preferred. au2 3t*re Excnanor Bank or ay inomnie anp Brancues. ONE THOUSAND LABORERS WANTED. 184 1846, ANTED immediately on the line of the Illin ont Mar Oct. 31. June Michigan Canal, te. $85 Fr 2.595008 25 436,203 Z296d05 | sand Lehorefas and one hun dred Stone Cutters. 986 "8,823" 34.260 "17,399 Men of ‘steady habits will find upon this canal constant fas soon as that Congress convenes, there must be ways and means devised to raise funds to carry on the govern- ment, and we have no doubt but that a further issue of Treasury notes will be authorised. The annexed statement exhibits the condition of the Exchange Bank of Virginia, at four perio: Star % s+ 2491044 245,045 as MS J a lar paymet Exe henge a, eg, A TAS, rt ea | PByorderot the Hoard of Trustees of the illinois and Mich> ue é Tn aceouuts scsi rs 200,49 129,813 125,709 ) bo yee WILLIAM GOODING, Chief Engineer Tn noves of Va. Bank. TIL974 (115,765 tacemnad Canal Office, Lockport, IIl., July 22, 1846. *r Se aay Ie Sle, eas Di. POWELL, OCULIST, AU ray ft, hot & 92,467 92,391 91,998 91,548 AND OPERATIVE SURGEON, 330,276 276,809 274,136 260,442 TTENDS to Diseases of Soe Eye and Ear, Sree 304 (creo, at his rea 1 Broadway, coraer of u it Htusbenk’ te branches 18,704 17406 94,287 17, maa jonni Stoppege of che, Tear Passnge, Cataract, and 3,491,383 3,398,985 3,357,694 3,196,230 196,230 | OnSIAT % StS wanted with tion and success. cEiahilities. Aisi atia taken 1 cate safihtteh cases of STRABISMUS, or Squinting, cured in vital st a few mt muni Clreulation a ‘759,014 'o60\927 711,352 ‘598,983 | imported, ARTIFICIAL EYES, of superior beauty | jue to ot ee $5 ofa as ee mee | ACF achae atts are see posits ; , : | Advice r wi Excess of assets . 134,816 134,468 136,502 173, 3455 | omice end residence 26) "Grosday—entrance Bad 5 Wsrzes —— <emes street 3,491,380 3,398,985 3,357,694 3,196,230 | The leading features of these banks compare as fol- | A. A. SAMANOS, No.91 BROADWAY (up sai GENT foy Messrs, Menele & Backes: late heist, of A. lows: Golsh, offers for sale, on ‘accommodsting terms— 1843. 1844. 1845. 1846. $2.314-240 2,112,614 2,428,209, 2.298.193 lege ine Friction Matches. « l eden, worthy the attention of ship 720 813,273 833,545 707.608 a and the West Indies. iv 30 lee rre On the 7th of July, ont of the abo bs rp the board of directors declared 2 dividend of 3% per cent, which, | with the tax paid to the. State, amount to-$65,089 09, leav- ing $108,366 15, as a surplus balance. | ‘The aggregate movement at the date of the latest re- turns, was more limited than at either of the three pre- | vious periods, showing a contraction in the line of dis- | counts, and in the circulation. The falling off in the | amount of specie on hand has been small, compared with | the reduced circulation. Old Stock Exchange. 1862, a3 1a Beriem en 560 A. A. SAMANOS FFERS FOR SALE—TOBACCO— 63 bales new crop, prime 2-3 wrappers St Jago. superior Havana. Olives—200 ores fresh Sar Segars—500 M Bass—! bal: The above mm ro pon liberal terms, at No. 91 Broadway, ‘up stairs. iy lw*rre | NOTICE TO THE LADIES AT NEWPORT, RHODE TBUAND: ‘j ae ne jon of ‘OR the accom: watt me the ip sf above named place on of Dressing Hair. There- e season, Can procure $2500 's 86 ber 5000 s, 10000 Reading Bas, 2000 ress Hair can be procared of nlemiAB. F HOTELS AND WATERING PLACES. ROOMS AT HOBOKEN. WO ROOMS, for and | TY in IN Newark street, i an sight ee ma a ~ eof bir. John Miller, ot the Canal street fercy aud iw UNION HOUSE. | HE subscriber has taken the above named new and splev- did Patel, T Just completed, atthe centre of the beautiful gti! y Means and will open ws same for the jon on the 3th inst. The U: Juion House and furnished, aud. offers unequalled is travelling thro field for Having recently Uiated be fait x a cerrone ond , 8o) v gape: faliy fuds au patrons, an | Ail others, t fin « call in bis new quarters. 3. SEMAN, Springfield, July 24, 1646. ‘au Smet LEER I |g pa me he neop Fe from Chie-go to La Salle,) one thou- i Cireulars ‘will be at | jo. Meahs Mor Canal, b60 139 150 do os Aad 1% to i 10 do lo jo 50 Canton Co, b60 3434 100 Reading RR, a fort Spr the Inst 24 s by Mr. 200 Nor& Wor, 60 57 50 do or P ence cored, tor nalg ty choos the basioean— 30. do 58 100 do - 67 DiFesrnitnony dered goals flor th 15 Utica& Sch RR, 114 50 do- 667 ivas wer io Erie bah legs poe headies COMFORT AND ECONOMY. | Second ‘a, ITARY SHAVING SOAP, 25shs Nor & Wor, bnw 57% 500 shs Harlem, sm 56 subscribers, is the most 2 do 83 S7h_ 100 do bs 56! ical article 2% do 100 do aw 56% will Inst ix to twelve | 73 do “100 do b3 P of the, |, and is war- 50 Reading, 100 do $60 faction, For sale, Prolene and retail, at do 50 do bw Sy pot of Perfumery and where southern 100 do 0 = do Dew SiNt'| mretotseats ape doaters ix spescel etl fed’ che of tas heat nos 150 Long Island, sortments of every article in the line, and at the lowest rates New Stock Exchange. —No 3 ourtlande street, 40 abs Canton 8'p, Tsdy S50 she Long Tal RE, 93 93 _auztwere eee enon 6 LOW EEE 50. do enh 3 7g Nore Wor, 83. 37 RUG STORE, ca tiel in 1026, for Sale—The sub- 100 Harlem RR, tw do Tedy 57) seribers, ing to devote their entire attention to their 400 do may HE ris aS ensh SiN down town sresoffer forsale that well kxown atand 62 Bow- 1% =~ do cash 57 250 do +O comer Walker street, together with Stock aud Fratures, 50 do cash 357 2% do slo Bod da Fountains, &c. The store is now doing a good business, wo do b3 57, 25 do brw e and offers a ‘chaiee verw rarely to be met with. Apply to 200 do v3” 57% 50. do Tady 5 EEKS & ANDERSON, 30 Fuiton. 40 Long Ist RR cash 33° 25 © do #3 57h, | _an2 tw*re comer Water street. ease £0 Lina had | BRANCH OF THE PHILADELPHIA COL- —_—_—_—_—_———— LEGE OF MEDICINE. Married. 07 Nassau Stre On the 30th July, at St. John’s Cathedral, by the Ri he | Rev. Bishop Kenrick, T10s. James Tiscuns, Esq. York, to Miss Sunan Anms, deaghter of Den, tiosen; Esq,, of Philadelphia. | ‘At Stockport, New York, July 28, by the Rev. Alden ‘SARSAPARILINE.” ‘one. part of which | be! gb aged for sirmeds tral Miss Evten Exizaners, youngest daughter of Dr. Ro- | cury aud uaskalful bert Hicks, ot the former place. ‘At Tompkinsville, Staten Island, on Sunday evening, August 3, by the J.E. Miller, Ws. C. Denvsr, to iss Lovisa Aces Ox! ey of the late Wil- i Mel , of this city. ile papers will please w co al PARTICULAR NOTI' B. ba m Thursday, July 30th, Church, Lafayette Place ‘ermilyea. Wai de ail poe pales od Aanon P. Mastow, to Mane Sf, daughior of the late Gur: | Will inde saiegyes mt Bi alated Pog se # 97 Nassau street, Herald Budings, ‘Where one of the Members—Doctor McDonuel stant attendance 3 THORN CHAMPAGNE FRESH INVOICE of this delightful has hott ers, wo store, to which the attention of merchar’ and private geutlemen is invited. td in now superior to that of any in this conntty, ard’ ae ine aber price than that ef the best brands. C. LIVINGSTON & C bat iors @n the 3d instant, after o lingering illness, Louis Jos Tevgeeel Sen, aged 50 years The f: family, and members of the Union and Pythagoras Lodges, are seapestfeliy invie ted to attend his faneral, thi alternoon at o'clock, from wnnrt! att ve THE AMERICAN ALOE t—those who intend paying his ter opportanity ae ¢ 5 i. BORLA & THOMPSON, jy) lw*me 635 Broadway. LOWBEWS PATENT TIN PLATED LLAD PIPE. N_ARTICLE = anes the common Lead Pipe. For sale at 261 and iy3 lwerre THOS OTIS LE ROY & CO DR. FELIX GOURAUD’S ITALIAN MEDI- CATED SOAP. Mrs. Carouixe MeL. in the 69th yearof her age, reer widow of the late Jesse McLaughlin. Her relatives and friends are respectfully inv! aitend her funeral, from No 11 Division st., at 10 0’ relock A M.,, on Wednesda: On’Monday morning, August 3, Saran Axw, consort of James M. Turner, and eldest daughter of the late Joel Curtis. She died a good Christian, respected and belo- ved aby. all who knew her. jewburgh, on Saturday morning, August Ist, of any &., Wife of Charles 8, Slauson, in the 30th year of her age On the 30th ult, of congestion of the lungs, at the resi- dence of his father, Cornwall, Orauge county, Sanur. dest son of Nathaniel Adams, in the 23d year of hia ty will id Gi Philadelphia papers please copy. THsaaei ow by common consent rated _ A No.l, as aremedy for blotches, pimples, i Weekiy Report of Deaths. seurf, tan freckles, sunburn, all kinds of eruption: In the city t= a ff < jew York, from the 25th day of July to the as oma 1846. ond more than five hundred percent. The olearness and eet ‘ ‘Bicediug, iy Wey: from hich its ase imparts to the complexion, hat er, 1; Cusualities , 2; Cholera Jrerbiel asa heautifier of the Skin: and nod a. oe Basia it proverbial asa heautifier of the Sha dren wea, 1; Dedility, 6; beauty be, as is ropey, 34 Dt ortant chat the tl rowned ould be kept in Hair Dye, for coloring hair, has com tetelpraperned ‘all the old and dele erious preparations for at spree: Poudre seg oa for eradicating hair. any ou: jammation of bra atlammamat (Kidneys, |; lotlemmmart White, made by the D.ctor, s by common eon. mation of stomach, 2: I slammaniom i , one ety mont excellent af yea, 1; M Tormecite, 2; Marasam id the com ene graced a lady's or age, 3 Pal, Premature arth = ‘Sm il pox, bs peg uid a Kor for crimsoning pal id ze ee lative Fy apices witha large at wine ow , 67 Walker ; Ay gy me Sten, Carlton & Co. Low: ab: ih amy es o. Iw*me CORNELIUS B ARCEER, City Inspector. | W INVENTED WiGs City Tnapector’s office, August |. ‘Banta rena ts invented ‘Wigs and Sealps, made of a 'v -. sn 2aemeameenmenses mea ROCKLAND F INE QUARRY. ng way with AMES THOM ceopectfully informs tron and Glass es 90 = eptarienced by ‘owe > wear wigs. Mavufactorers thit he has onAues tie Quarry f. ormerly | om ie are invited to inspect a large snd well selected belonging to Mir. Richard Coe, m Clarksiown, ‘The qnility tbe Vee tees tet lety of size and color; they will O ithe is well knowa fo people i the above line. ‘Those 3 ee Bake nie aie Mmice Steve cay be supphed wilh a fall set im qv HELOR tsventgr ond only mavufnerurer, 2 thre dys abe the order ceived i the quarry ri ret, aoah a moved from 165 Brondway. T, would join Avchizee's and Boiloers that he has reave to Cup the anareen, jy30 iw *r ppeadd he hove Quorry « t Tony d the 0 JEW Whe blocks rum the e: etre th pb Hen 50 feet T C.&s pe fs 1 Wideeath oie fet thir mens onscar Broad Miunfhetnrers of (erivel i always s be bea ed ‘ak quit: stoun fOr chy eh or I sey 1 e é cH ou u af Bekins lodt“Wiesectal<araed eens jiber cut o im the rough, and on mo- | direc “SAMES THOM, Nanwel Post Office, Rockland County, N Y. aud iw*r | pe. % word street, N tre: Price, $I Ii Lottle, or 6 bottles for $5—packed and for- | } siphlation should be made on board, fe eU Caye John COLUMBIA HOUSE, PH| LADELPHIA. (Formerly Marshall House,) t Is NOW OPEN ! RE LESSEE, BAGLEY, MACK 0 expese to render! ot Perfect in every depart 7 rosage d sada oo 5) J HENRY C SMACKENZIE, iy31 Im*ie SHARON SPRINGS PAVILION SHE, PUBLIC is informed that this enablishment, having | improved the close of the last ese reception of WGARDN gucie va ee LES Te «eee eT mancal ot he teleanere el | ongfatio thd renare or ge eae athe etween Pier No. t ‘North River, and New oliowine hours, vizz— m Pb Pi oom From New York. 12.4. M. % we M. = ‘i Pavilion, New a June 1, 1848. izire ON ID DLE TOWN, CONNECTICUT. ee andthe buble, tha term of years, aud attention to business, to oem Serre smere Formerty of the U. lore) . New York Tria AUR SWELe Sekt ie ‘s.—We called lay to - aw named James A f ‘Peter Wyckoff, a The boy ‘James, when | menses, was worse th n for and sent fl o1 and at leng or [idsscrtveds vende; rendering his aes and Cae dest chr Ee Wier during which Ut wore out the weary chair. the longed for ion of it, need hardly be “ ‘that he enlovea from Himete ini the aten tins o ral of e rst ie consty—all to no Persea Ac fesae tat Ba Buaig sh chan, purely wa Snes ed "0 twa oF a Bethe ng ied duet retarned iting the sufferer, that G. (, Brietal, the druggist, m, bees Extract of parila” ol uffed i ‘ert Hanéra, shon'd be induced to yckoff, as the yewas no hope of at any rate. Proposition was made to Thoth he had inwadlf dl visiting Kien of saving the maimed boy's | fe (he bern Nes deaf dum bind ero three of his limbs gone, as we ry and what was left of hime mass of ulcerstion and ‘ed to make the attempt, and did m $3 ‘ear thereafter the it he should be. Jo ed all the Seu ie ent wat cured 43 years ny wry! of the cure f Sarsaparilla pre- fuable remedy'we imony, and i the sight of victim can but be re: the purpose of creating ord red subservient to, the carelessness with whi Ex: jomel and tions are often dispensed by ipneral horror of dred a ‘ilo Pees are tine We od id ad mone him from motives of curiosity only=-th ecial Hy revolting—bat soaps whe relati from uleerat iy thote ‘produce f Wi iy from the Fepreseotations “sie whom we know, and in whose integrity | place implicit reliance. ‘isilweme TO THE LADIES VIS) iG ‘WPORT, RHODE ISLAND. MARTELLE & CO, pespestfally, inform the ladies i the ab alt Ist of ‘August “he isto be found at Mrs Cow’: {Tewtown) toe sas nts occup'ed by him last season, whe: \partms | Bendome ee head di JEFFERSON INSURANCE COMPANY, Orrice echeiedeae - , OFrostte THE MERCHANTS? Anson Joseph Drake, Joseph Allen, James E Holmes, ore, Willian Thom, ‘Thomas Morrell, Hobert Smithy” S HOMAS W. THORNE, President. Oko. T HOPE, Seoretare oO ul peeaic last, n large blick Weds bet sek Ni Y founatand “Bog, wit Ih white about his neck, presst, egs and ves titres dollars will be paid ic his re ron a TWO FINE S SADDLE ORSES, ‘WIlaLs drive ra ima art carn aes are just the ec horseback, and hat vecteen tou fe aaddle.. “Apply ‘at the desk of the ‘rtersid “0 farther nartien!are jet ‘eich FINE BOOTS, FOR $8 50, City "a mands re equal to those sold in other stores for $3, Fine’ F ak C yp Boots for $4 50. equal Si ek eae and small profits is our motto.—4 iu in this for $6 or $7. All Boots warranted to give fw: acti YOUNG & JONES, ‘No.4 Ana street, fear the American M OTICE—ANl persons are hereby cautioned against har- boring ur trusting any of the crew of the Bruich Lark Ann Horley, from Glasgow, as no debts of their contracting will be paid’ by the captain or consignee. WOODHULL & MINTURN, aud 8 we street INE, OF PACKETS VER f the Sih of Au magi ing Drcket ship NELI A 1300 will positively sail on Wednes- f this splendid packet for cabin, oe- rcernge jassengers ne enequalled for cotn- | fortand eanrentence, being gut and try, sud ted up with: hose’ abvut embarking. for Europe a her accommodations. ce, which wil be lowsand {0 foot Aas W.& J PRCOTT, 85 South st.. 24 dot below Bn NO ORT AI AIGL INE OF FAC 1S FOR iW ORLEA Bp lees i pe 10th CS and fave Ship Os ‘sail posi wely on Slonde y, Aug. her r gular day, has splendid accommodation and s\eerage passengers ‘Those wi should make early apy igasiom to to auir e fa earbin, second cabin, to secure berths J.T. TARPS” OT h st., 2d door foo Burling Slip. aut 6 ‘sie _ FOR LIVERPOUL—Regular Packer of the Gth of Aucatt The first-class, foa-ailing Packet hip HEUKTON, Capt ‘Wm. Howard, burthen 1100 er re,ular d for exbin, second tending .o embark ap n bored, foot of Maden ii Neu “¥, Comer of Pine i South sts, Those desirous of sending for their fricnds in the country can hive them brought out by this Fery 8) Hendid hip, cal id steerage cheat make imme: la.e, or to | or any ans the line. by applymg as above, oRomn | y LD bSLABLISHED UNITED STA cat i AT Le ig * ‘ALN & IRELAND EMIG) ¢ Subscribes throughout the Uni aut fON PACKET. the new li ing for the relaud, can make t scribers ou reasonal of the above Tauificent packets, whieh are unequall * and ed strict es will Pleane send thelr it of Roonevelt street, E. ed must be sent to pu the accommodations Sot t penotaity, will be observed in their ‘on the stated days. Krom New York on 2ist and 2th of each month, i on 6th and Lith ely ry month. sh ibility of, ry either port, 0 agents for the St. George’s Line of wT gs ps Passage cai fimet_ clase transient soto? munky a thy has’ mye every five ie subgeripers ia ie For mile. be opel He Sere ork. OT hi — wn. ronan ‘Waterl foal “eee 96 Waterloo jose.” Can handsomely ‘provi 3. Bor terms of iKht or passage, having the est port of her en: ra ae NAAR BE FLL BON, uy Reh mele. EW ORLEANS—Loumiaue and New York Line--Positively fire Rewular Pyeker—— To sail Mondso, 10th inst.—The eleqant, fast galling Packer ship OSWEGO, Joimston, master, will positively sail as above, her regular day of passage, having handeome furnished seco, o anves bona. sy Orleans, whart foto eran to ENR COLLINS &TCO. Ouitively uo goods received om hoard alter y evening, August th. ‘Seat in New Oran, JAS. E ., WOODRUFF, who will Sine areas mast iy ACKET SHI ICA, fro PS LA Le i pennies fonrdsat pier Nort Noi Alt tou fermi inst. ‘will be ‘sent to the public fore. wet a at oe ply forward tship MARTEL ray’ the Oswego, and sail oa Monday, day. Bees ions or friends | aaron ofthe | ire berths, early | UWERY THEA’ a be E.—Tuesday Eveniug, Aug: for the second time on any stag HO jOREN—B LATROT INTELLIGENCE, THE OREGON TREATY. THE NAVIGATION OF THE COLUMBIA RIVER. The Passage of ‘the Warehouse Bill IN THE SENATE, THE VETO OF THE HAR HARBOR BILL. ot rehant, Collins; Mr. ‘ Rochelle, a British of idlord of he Hotel of New York, Mn rs. Lennox, Mr Lennox, 001 | t 1—Scene 1—Parlor omily Arrangements bby of the Park The- r. Lennox—Family peace invaded—An: 10 heartrom the duellists. Scene 2 | Servants’ hall—High tife hvelow stairs. Scene $--Drawing Topm Social intercourse—Thie beau's rong. Act 3—Scaue | | Club wa ie Myatre |" Not au officer_in Moutre | wi Be 5 en- Rox, Milaees Mr. Elton, derson, his parte ster; Surges | feet good goune fr tenicning 4 co Houseaud Park—Unexpected meeting—b | pl campromine aran eu i ceste 6SBrawt oes Beene t—-frrank’s room—The ‘tot hard Act S tublic reading reom Hotel de ord Middl 1's prediction xe, Dresden on’s apartment in he hotel—Auother rk and Chateaw of Lord Middleton— y nge=Death of Midd/eton—Re-union of | frieuds—True love reguited | “Doors open at 7 o'clock, custain will rise at ft Dress Circle, 50 cents: Upper Bor ty, 12 cents asc 7 Gaite TELEGRAPHIC REPORT. + Varick and Charl- CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, Fano BLACK. EAGLES ck . A Ao E—D el Wastixoron, August 3, 1646. wh Mr Freer, Tom Tit, 4 iM Mise Tale Drakes Phebe Mayol: } In Senate. to fo a0 To ‘conclude we La peneue —La REVENUE FRAUDS. V lane Wena reer; Kauko; Mr nor mapuxee, A communication was received frem the Treasury | ' Boxes, 25 cents ; Pit, shaft SN aes at 7—perfor - Joe is eommesee st | Department relative to the alleged frauds in the importa tion of syrups, which was ordered to be printed. RELIEF OF STOCKBRIDGE INDIANS. A dill from the House to repeal act 3d, March 1948, | for relief of Stockbridge Indians, was then taken up and passed. for, tetverhrments, | COSMORAMA! efor nd Wedvesday Evven- 7 1 imclude a 1¢, trom Auber, J Labitzky, Strauss, ‘aud, Boieldieu, which will be per: | under the direction of Mr. C. W Intermission of half an hour, lew the beautiful range of around the whole of EXPORTS OF SANTA PE, Mr. Hontrxoton offered a resolution which was adopt, ed, directing the Secretary of the Treasury to report, | at next session, a statement of exports to Santa Fe, &o. AMENDMENTS TO BILLS. The Judiciary Committee reported tho bill from the House to protect the rights of Amerioaa citizens in Ore- gon, withan amendment. The amendment of the House to the title of the Warehousing Bill was agreed io The amendment of the House to the bill for the payment of stolen Treasury notes was dissgreed to, on the grounds that it would open the door to fraud ARMY APPROPRIATION BILL. Anew Committee of Conference wos ordered on the army appropriation bill. PRICE OF FURLIC LANDS. The bill to reduce end graduate the price of public lands was then taken up, and after some discussion the amendment of the House was amended and then agreed to. ie Esp Ht ted with gas. chi te ° Dhar to aearaine thee ReeateT Viteee AL the day and evening 12% cents. | THE MAGIC PILLS, received with Shouts of Applause, Le BLANGY, RAVEL FAMILY. Tuesday Evening. August 4—The coterrsinments will -ommence swith a popul + Overture, t be followed by the first act of the Baller Pantomime of DE—La Sylphide, Mile Blangy; Sandy, Ga: | biter Ravel. Halla hour's intermission for the Coneerts Alt-Mvaird, toon, the magnificent pantomime of the CON- JURONS Ser os Panchio, Jerome Ravel: Grinaldo, | auRON Ravel: Colorao. Gabriel Ravel; Elviua, M’me Leou Javelli; Myrrha, Mi’me vel. Doors open ur 7 o'clock ; entertainments begio at 8o’elock. Tickets 50 cents Ni GARDEN IS NOW of won Tam EASON —Dodworth’s Come: Band will ™ every ‘Tuesday nnd Friday evenings, commencing June Ind. et oelock. Admittance tree my3 Im#re M_ ALLISON, tk Peapriarnr NSTRUCTION given on the Piano at Two Dolla Month, by x person who understands the profession tho- Tomehly, 'Y ‘ung, Indies wishing to, take le;sons wil plens address anote to Music,” at the Herald Office. aud Iwis*rre CIVIL AND DIPLOMATIC APPROPRIATION BILLt.. ‘The civil and diplomatic appropriation bill was then taken up, and a number of amendments reported from the Finance Committee were considered and adopted; se, veral amendments from other sources remain to acted upon. Tne Senate at 6 o'clock went into Executive Session, and soon after adjourned. wth to their kriend ia the Public th tills will come off on Wednesday Even: ee of the DELAWARE, accompanied ofa to admit gentleman and one Ae Extra la- House of Representatives. AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION Mr. Hunt moved to suspend the rules to offer a resolu, tion to amend the constitution so as to make the Presi dent ineligible to re-election, and that no member of Congress shall be appointed to office during the term for which he waselected. Rules not suspended. FAY OF OFFICERS OF THE MOU Mr. Doves offered a resolution to pay the officers of the House the usual extra compensation. Lost—yeas 76, nays 77. aireet at vot of i9th stree —The recular com- amivtec's Boat COLUMBUS will lente foot of Delancey atreet on Wedaess +} from Market gtreet ata a 16 o'cloek, clock precisels”. aut itr MORNING BOAT ALBANY 6; O'CLOCK FOR vy Mr. Gannett Davis offered a resolution, calling on the | e Steamboat ICA, apt been issued, if so, the amount of their deno tion ML Ag a eae street on Wed- ‘The motion to suspend the rules to consider this reso - For passage apply on board. and étr lution was lost—yeas 80, nays 57, not two.thirds, MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE, HUDSON RIVER EXCURSION, Sees ees } companied by Kendall's RCURSION, ac: Mr. Mantin, of Wisconsin, offered a resolution to give wr to return b: night coe ele | the same “ batch of books” to members ress, ant Steamer SOunit A HI will leave the city on that members of tho last received, ignbeig rtnne> 4 0 aching at Rivin lock Mike Wig "loc Fh Hier t North River Mr. Dnomaooue moved to lay the resolution on the ts- jammon wie etal Village of ble. Lost, yeas 67, nays 96. The resolution then passed, pan Buy, the site of the capture of the famo yeas 69, nays 73, apy Major Andre, by Pauld.ng, Van Wart and Eva ‘eine je) d a 3 Vi rods below, legend oP ou te beaks of the’ river Ine the es nt's Velo Message venithe river and berber ill was received and read. His predecessors had vetoed similar bills—they hud given sufticient reasons for 60 do- ing. He would add but a few. He says the power to make such appropriations as are contained inthe river elegant growds and spleudid mansion of the f, afford. Jngto the vsiter ne of the most superb views at the mete pon Bay and surrounding villeges. Tite for the excursion, 50 cents. the city the Steamer will land passengers and Pike streets. rere to be had atthe Institute Rooms, City Hall;of and harbor bill, is both unconstitutional and inexpedient. tin, fo North lone rect e ed soe C8: Brown He argues the question at length, recounts the evils that ‘64 Bi y Tawton, 17 Wall stre would follow the carrying out of the principles of the ee CONEY ISLAND AND FORT HAMILTON FERRY. ‘The Steamboat PROPRIE’1 OR. Malian, will ron every week day on the bove Terry, ‘until further notice, as fol- orch River— mond apreet, Il o'clock A. oPlock A.M. MPM. bill, and from constitutional objections there are others; the bill appropriated between one and two millions of money wanted to carry on the war. The Sreaxre now put the question—Shall this bill be- Come a law, the President's objections to the contrary notwithstanding? Mr. Boyp moved the previous question. Not sustained —Yeas 86; nays 105. Mr. Dromeoots cited precedents, and moved to pro- eis a Harr'son street, 1g o'clock A.M. farr'son street, 113g o'clock eee hg Ma BoM Coney Taland at 1ig and 6 P.M And Be) ceed by a motion to re-consider the bill. ran as follow: r= Mr. Dovatass discussed the bill, and approved of mort % . M., 8 .M., Boot of clock A. M146 P.M. | ses the Prosident had laid down, but not the President's Whitehall, o'clock AM. 2P. distinction between salt and fresh water. Mr. Tomrson, of Pennsylvania, disapproved and de nounced the veto and its doctrines. He asked Messrs. McClellan and Constable if they had not conversed with President Polk on the items of the bill, and if he did not give them to understand, before the tariff bill was passed, that he would sign it? If Col. Polk intended to veto such a bill, why did he allow his friends to frame it without telling them what he could not approve 1 Why did he and his Secretary recommend all these improve- ments, and now veto them? For one, he (Mr. Thomp- son) condemned this duplicity of the Executive. Mr. Winsor sustained the President, and condemned the bill as log-rolli»g concern. Mr. Bnopwean would sustain the veto, not for the rea- sons it contained, but because there was no m ey in the Treasury to make internal improvements, end there would be none, now that the Tariff hud been repealed. Mr. Heumes made a speech in support of the veto, ani ironically cited the Baltimore Convention in support of his creed on this subject. Mr. Tinwats condemned the veto, cited the Ex- ecutive’s annual message as proof of his inconsistency in this matter. Mr. Bainxennorr opposed the veto in some energetic | remarks, and said thet if his advice had been followed on the Tariff Bill, the veto could not have come. He de- M., Ae P. o'clock A. M. 5 Hamilton each 1 ; Coney Teland, 41 — at Fort M. 1234 cents. on the arrival of the assengers to New Utreent to take psssengers to the sotie Caner Yalsnd, THOMAS BEILBY, Proprietor. “CHEAP EXCURSION TO THE FISHING ANKS AND CONEY ISLAND. Tuesday, Aug 4th. The boat will streetat tice Delaney 8 Tike ill stop at Coney Island as giving plenty of ime for sea bathing and mer fort the whole excursien 37% cents. Bait grat aud 2tis*r COTILLON AND FISHING EXCURSIO: rage) EVENING Aug, 4th—Fare FALO, 50 cents—Be: start as above, Teaving es fotows: et 7h o'clock; Canal, 734. Pike street o'clock PM. A Cotilon Band and Lecken: will be on b to superintend the dane ag. proceed, if be ed direet CLOCK FOR ALBANY. Mouday, W Var Goniand’s Dock, E scribed the works commenced in the West which this Bac pros, Bristal, Pow veto would cause to wash and tumble away. engers tal Mr. Rugrr followed and sustained the veto and the Reem yd eee principles upon which it was based. At the conclusion The new and elexant low pressure steamer M of his speech, ch, will leave as above. For freight or pas- Mr. Bar.ey got on the floor, when on motion, the House adjourned. The nomination of Judge Grier of Pittsburg to the vacant bench of the Supreme Court, was sent into the Senate to-day, and referred to the Judiciary Committee tO ran of Metamora. in executive session. to = Cortland Dock, % oe Roughkeons) ” — Hi Albany, S| The Southern mail is in, and brings nothing south of Mobile. No news. A tot LINE, a BOATA BET WE —_—_————————— BY THE MAILS. NEW ND spAreN ISLAN PH, prain J. Br: ‘aa Pelt, wi Wand 11 A. My att, 2,3, 4,5, nd 11, A. M. and 1,2, 3,4, 5, Wasuineton, August . o years New, Yopk a ING’ ugust 2, 1846, AI frelah a he Gk of ofthe owners theregt. The Controversy respecting the Harbor at the Mouth i Sion bicwng nd Relay for th aah legranl of the Columbia—Conficting Statements—Mr. iv TROY MORNING AND EVENING LINE MORNING LINK AT SEVEN O'CLOCK. FORK ALBANY AND TROY—From the peanvor Fier at the foot of Barelay street. § Peekskill, West Point, New- ie, Hyde Park, Rhy irl Cela Hiedson, Cousnclns, Benton's Position—The “ Free Navigation” Ar- ticle on the Oregon Treaty—Misunderstanding in relation to it—Charter of the Hudson's Bay Company perpetual—Not ‘extending West of the Rocky Mountains—Grant in Oregon for a Term of Years—Its Termination im 1858—The Real State of the Case—Funny Scene in the House of Representatives. A singular controvorsy is now in progress, con- cerning the harbor atthe mouth of the Columbia. Captain Wilkes, in his narrative, represents the harbor as of the worst description, and as having insurmountable obstructions to navigation. This any "a “tie bu peck U. He Kinderhook “at we Breakfast and di ape on beard tis 1 boat. | steamboat NIAGARA, will] . Wee | aeaday and Friday Names) Aa” ice ere i ursday Sept inoraings, et? o'clock.” 8 PNeneeys turatng on o} ‘or os penatae or freight rapt on board, or at the office on the welt zi NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY LIN FOR ALBANY Le pe a DIRECT, From the pier at the foot of Courtlandt street. Iso the representation of the Hudson’s Ba: The low. Keamboat EMPIRE, Capen HOB, ML was also the represe! y saves the = fooc of Courtande street 08 Fobeday, Tharsyy Company to the British government. They sta- and Seturda: ‘The Stenmbon COLUMBIA, Cove, ted there was no harbor deserving the name of leave on Monda: one, from the Bay of San Francisco, I believe, to Puget’s Sound, not even mentioning the harbor at the mouth of the Columbia. But, strange to say, Mr Knox who made the survey of the har bor, and conducted the soundings by the orders of Wm. H. Peek, will iday evenings, at 7 o'clock, these Boats will arrive in ¢ the Mondo Brio’ of Cur fom Toy. west to — rators, Whitehall and Lake Cham, or aurece or Freight, apply on board, or st on ht taken after 5% o'clock. Office on N 0 yi 5 % kb pecie, or any r - ~, r a NOTRE Al tooth ie iy at the o isk jar Captain Wilkes, gives an entirely different ec- count. He states, (and his statement is borne ou. by the junior officers Blair and Reynolds, who were under his immediate command while he made the survey, that the harbor is one of the finest in the world, being navigable by vessels o | the largest class even at low water. Now bot J0W LINE OF PAC Te / gOLAsGOW LINE OF ihe ie fast | estpered British turk A SAHA LEY, en ects Will sail as above, her regular day. Lenght or paving, paerent accommodat | apply on t HINT WOOD! it, aa NPURN, 7 South lar pac! “4 bd A! Rens Capt 7. Text) succeed the Ann Haley, and Sall"on te It Ocro- si ea jar day. and