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Police Intelligence. Robbery on Board a Steamboat.—Officer Patterson, of ‘he 84 ward, arrested a man called Chancellor White, one of the deck hands on board the steamboat Hudson, on ao je of stealing a silver watch, valued at $20, and @ $2 bill, be! ing to one of the passengers, by the name of Peter Kains. of West Stockbrid, ro, aes. The watch was recovered in the foreeastle of the boat, where it had been placed by the accused, Committed for trial by Justice Osborne. “ Touch-d” ona Stoop.—A yellow girl by the name of Ann Dubois, was arrested lest night by officer Rafferty, ot the 6th ward, charged with robbing a man by uame of James E. Farrelly, of a gold watch worth $20, while in an inte: couversation with the accused in by officer McDougall of th th ward, from aden No. 60 Anthony street, wherein s! up tothe “springs” for two months. day against some 24 cabmen for a violation of the cor ration ordinance, in leaving their boxes and solic: tog Passengers at the foot of Courtlandt s1 , upon thé rival of steamboat Hendrik Hudson. Eleven out o! number were brought before Justice Osborne yesterday, and fined $2 each, to learn them better for the future. Brutal 4ct.—A' Dutchman called John Van Delvin, Was arrested yesterday for a violent assault and battery Bpon his step-daughter, Letty Lenten. Con.mitted for ri Petit.—Sarah Smith was broughtin by officer Ferry, of the 6th Ward, for stealing $4, beionging to Michael. | Brown. Locked up for tri Stealing a Boat —Henry Simmons was detected last by an officer of the Ist Ward, in the act of cutting row-boat from Fulton Market, evidently with in- the same. Committed to the Tombs. Ranaway from the House of Refuge.—Three girls lay arrested on board one of the North River with a view of escaping confin ‘an officer of the 3d Ward and they were all sent back to their old qi Stealing a Watch—Ann Mulligan was ai day by oflicer Cummings, of the Essex street a charge of stealing atch belonging to Mr. James Dusenbury, No. 8 Rector street. The watch was finally recovered by the above oftce st Ne . 219 Broome street, ere the accuse ‘ad deposited it. Committed for | tial by Justice Osborne. A darkey called Chester Phillips was arrested yester- day for stealing two whitewash brushes, the value of which it was impessible to estimate from the fe being the very same identical brushes use the ti | the City Hall was whitewashed by .ome wag under the native administration. It is almost time that the pre- sent Corporation hada “ brush,” for there are a vast num- ber of black spots in the City Hall that want whitewash- ng. So bring back them brushes! Late From Jamaica.16 Capt. Folger, of the schooner Mary Wilkes, we are indebted for files of Jamaica papers to the 17th inst. oem pasceetet io lang, drought, and a improvement has taken in the cro} poy ata a, ‘¢ number of immigrants, imported Coolies, Africans Ib Emancipadge, into Jamaica, for the last quarter, formed an aggregate of 1950. A large eieure has been made by the officers of the 8%’ Montego Bay, on board the brigantine Thomas, (upt. Stanly. It appears that for some time past Capt. Stanley had en 8" sspected of smug, ling —he is anold trader between Mont ego Bay and New Vouk. |,, 1°. was only in the last voyage that he was detected — ‘Bandy, loaf sugar, pork, beel, sardines, tea, &c., to the ‘amount of £400, have already been?found, and itis sup- Posed that some more articles are still on board. t. Stanly has disappeared, whether he has left the | is! is not known—a writ of exchequer is issued |egainst him. A large reward it was thought, would be |oliered for his capture.--N. O. Delta, July 26. 720 i Notices of New Works. ||, Lirs or Generat Tavron.—H. re pe Brother, Pub- \lishers.—The interest excited in the history of a man who has so much added to the renown of his country | arms, demands a work like the before us; and | cannot but commend the enterprise of its author, It probably the best of all the works published in reference ‘to the pr it campaign in Mexico ; presenting: facts and not found in other works of the kind, etches of the slives of the gle officers en- aged in the late contests on the Rio Grande. It con- tains the only correct portrait of Old Rough and Ready ever published. The fac-simile of the General’s letter ‘to Mayor Mickle is worth the price of the volume. As an accurate text book of the present campaign in Mexico, |exploits of manhood, we cordially recommend it public. The Life of General Taylor has also been published | by Appleton & Co. Smitn’s Finst Boox in Geocraruy : Smitn’s Quar- ro Groorarmy.—Paine & Burgess, Publishers —Th thor has in these works prepared a most excellent as: axt for children commencing the study of geography. Hehas endeavored in the first book to make a simple, ‘concise, and useful treatise, by which instruction may be imparted,in that pleasant manner so necessary to attract the attention of the young; in the second, a sequel is compiled for the more advanced. in both he has suc- coeds d admirably, The beautiful and numerous maps and cuts, with the new anJ practical arrange: will acquire for Mr. Smith’s works a des sive popularity. Raxpat’s Georocy—Greeley & McElrath, Tri! Bu ldings, Publishers.—In glancing over the this work, we find that the object of the com; apparently beem to direct the minds of the young to the study of geology, by stripping the ce of the many technical terma with which the practical geologist is {a- mihar, and [reeing it from the perplexities usually met in the elementary stage of one’s enquiries in the subject. Notwithstanding, the author has omited nothing neces- sary in his treatise; and, as a work for the use of schools, or the student, it is most eminently worthy of encour- agement. A sketch of the conformation of our own con- tivent and State is added, condensed from the labors of the most eminent followers of the science. Jt is pub- lished in the beautiful and chaste manner for which the publishers are already distinguished. | Tue Howricuctusist—Mark H. Newman & Co., Pub- lishers—This monthly magazine edited by A.J. Down- ing—whose works on gardening are so well known to | the public—is one of the most useful of those published ja the country. We are glad the success of the proprie- tor, in receiving the approbation of all who take an in- bee vara pursuits, warrants him in proceeding with x 3 Boox or Fancy Onnaments—Thomas White, pro- prietor and publisher.—We are happy to discern’ in the appearance of this work, the growth of that taste for the five arte, 80 much lacking in thiscountry. All who wish to make use of ss ornaments, for any description of workymay here igns, w! for hy geared and elegance of execution, ure well worthy of imitation snt praise. The engravings themselves are very ele- ant, confer the Tg on credit on Mr. White for hi erak efforts. It is only book of the kind publish« in the Sountry, and will surely meet with an extensive \cireulation. || Looser 4 Parvareer's-Max—Cary & Hart, Philadel- mublishers—The 2d part of Capt. Marryatt’s work cheap form, and will be eagerly public. Messrs. W. H. Gra- agents for this city. Losow Quaateaty Review —The June number has made ite regular appearance on our table, from the re- publicstion print of Leonard Scott & Co., and is more ‘than aay full of interesting matter. The review of col lence of Hume, and of the dis. es. of the commanders in India, will richly repay atc perusal New Muste.—“ Near thee, still near thee,” a new song, By Mre. Hemans, and “ In happy moments,” from the Opera of §Maritana, are two sweet of music jately published in beautiful form, at music se- oon. fo music stand is well furnished without them. Varieties. | Richmond, Va., was visited with a most violent thun- |cer storm on the 30th ult., blowing down trees and fen |ces, ad washing the streets with a ieluge of water.— |One or two houses were struck by lightning. | The farmers around Troy and Sidney have taken pos- session of the Randolph negroes, and given them quar- ers. They say they shall not suffer. ‘e suppose they will remain with them until a final arrangement is made y Judge Leigh. The excitement has nearly subsided, incinnati Gazelle We are authorised to state that a full and satisfactory ustment has been made between the Receivers of the jenujacturers’ and Mechanics’ Bank, of Nautucket, and ir. Barker Burnell, of all matiers in relation to his con- sion with that Institution. nt of matter, vedly exten- =———_—_ Portable Shaving Cases.—1he most portas eo ost splendi 1 to aye ne MONO BSE ADESSO opposite Howard's Hotel. aid for cha he col Liq changing the color med’ Wasoere beccareh tations of thi® article. "'wshton & Co., Broadway, J. 4. Aspinwall hason. Moore & Taylor, Maiden Lane, A. B. ‘ultom street, H. Ward & Co., Maiden Lane. _— The market remains very quiet, and prices without nerators into the country. Ohio 6’s, Pennsylvania 5's, 4 Long Island closed at yesterday’s prices. Canton @ 3; Norwich and Worcester 3; Reading 4; Har. jem '. At the second board, a further decline was experien. 2d. Harlem fell off 4; Morris Canal %; Reading 14, nd Norwich and Worcester 4. The soles at either oard were not large, and the market appears to be very ach depressed by the oppressive weather. The City Fire Insurance company has declared a divi- nd of four per cent, payable on the 11th inst. This ie nies since the great fire of July, 1845. jiMen’ of three per cent, payable on the 10th inst. ‘Thq@New York Life Insurance and Trust company ave declared & semi-annual dividend of three ond a half gent, payable op the 10th inet, tndfora full history of General Taylors infancy and | has been in the practice of | induoing men in to rob them. “Justice Osborn sent her weath on the Cabmen—A complaint was made on Tues- | | | | | | | | | yy material alteration. The warm weather is driving | a protracted i potas ‘a Troravonpl tea | mn LBOATS, ade. 2. sige. oak an AMUSICM TS, &e. * vidend of three per cent ear. ‘The Attica papers salieal compdor have decle- | a THF Patury SUTRLEY, . f HO! FOR THE FISHING BANKS. B wires, THEATRE— Thy Mpvening, Ang red a dividend of five per cent, payable on demand, at | BY iuinire: . sem By Hee ia MEPTON Cs Cy Steamship PAL | iow drame of HOBOKEN--Dene Earnest, an exc the Bank of the State of New York. Day, Thursdar, Au o’elock, . aston on Fray, ‘aust Tih Te 5 Ml wer, Vache, Frank | country as densely populated as the eastern part of Mar. The annexed comparative statement exhibits the con. | 4 in the best aiauner. Sale positi r f anofortes, dition of the leading departments of some of our city | pope pe i" eae Paden sple en banks, on the Ist day of August, 1845 and 1846, It wil] | Clocks and Girandoles, and various other Se ee le WONDERFUL DEVELOP) Syer ane en ORDINARY . | TNE, Filtre street, New York, of thi i " y. Neale: hi homie 685 Ci ea Scnr bele lak air le: TELEGRAPHIC REPORT. ., at9 o'clock. The ship will lie at | Mili Ir Eltou, a wealthy merchant, Collins; Mr. potas Cd ria Es rartuer, Deering: Col; Rochelle, long enough to en) je sandy, Hook, gi e fall oven view ‘Atlantic Ocean, Bat and raished by an exye . d fisherman. Refreshments Vn og ou board Fare only 20 cena. + Elton | wis S—The PALM TTO makes an excursion to Cape ie pls ichotson, Mt is | y urday, return on . u ts, it oz mpbliched = 100 ¥ wot Y ing on Monday, For Uickets, call at pF CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. Wastivoros, August 6, 1646. In Senate. Il; Mrs. Lennox, Mary Lennox, Mi: Act l— New York—Family Ar EXTRA PAY . Target excursion, Ke. ke, Sceue—Lobby of the PY way in Walker street, on a stoop in the rear.— c wi poe sas Sve ‘Act Drawing room of ‘Mr. Le On motion of Mr. Breese, the usual extra compense- bt ay is still | 1 2,581,885 669,613 | sent to the public some of the most exi develop- | PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS LBANY, — yo hear from, the due i Fob “dubia ans hass aici dain BN 136.205 | ments. of the age. ‘The contents of the are truly as | Dizect—Daily, undaya cxesree reas Pi rs ATMeife below staine Bese S—Dreteing tion was directed to be paid to the officers and clerks of Done at Last —Ellen McCan was brought in last night O48 | | From Steamboat ti | The beau's song, Act $Seeue the Senate. wading. - ber will be ormmamented with i ougane | wctatrggnmer will be omamented th cores lke 120,371 | eonder oie our of Now zor et A a ing chapter of * ie es a ii qarear of George Bames Harvey, the Sten tet Carpet am a8, | Notan officer in Montre I will CLERK OF THE PATENT OFFICE. try. Scene 2—Mre Ni ate Cannon, from the Committee on Patents, report. ed a bill from the House, to legalize certain acts of the between Courtlanct and Liber shoumbost KNICK ERBOCREM, Cant At Houghton, will leave on Monday: Wed- | meet you The due wordy and gon. eninge) at7 o'clock. | cholson’s boudoir. Se HU! . Capt. R.G. Cruttenden, 4 rn ii y, Thursday and Sunday evenings, at? Scene 5—Astor er %. = Astor Chief Clerk of the Patent Office, with amendments. Phe, Witory aud Startling Exploits of dhe." Markham | °hesbove boats will, at all times, arrive in Albany in ample oS Lee ed RAILROAD ION. Gang” of Cauadian robbers, recently ar tried, and | for the morning cars for the east or west. ’sroom—The mother’s prediction ‘ convicted. | jofteight taken at moderate rates, and none taken after 5% Hotel de Saxe, Dresden A bill to remit the duties on railroad iron, in certain Full description of fifty-fire Deserters from the Army, | o'clock, P M- | Another cases, was road a third time and passed. Yeas 26, nays 90 with a reward uf $1680 tor their arrest | I persons ate forbid trusting any of the boats of this line, | challenge. Scene d—Park aud Chateau of Lord Middleton °@8®%, Was read a ace , e ne ctioneers of Perr! street. | without a written order from the captains or agents. The Duel—Just revenge—Death of Middietoun—Re-union of wisco. A STATE. New Distribution of the New York Policeg For je or freight, apply on board the boats, or to. C. | friends—True love requited. A bill for the admission of Wisconsin into the Union, f, Doors open at 7 o'clock, curtain will rise at halt paxcT— — pndlnad amano " yd. ATIC APPROPRIATION BILL. Dress Circle, 50 cents; Upper Boxes, 2 cents; Pitand Gaile was taken up and p: Ty, ade cents. CIVIL AND DIPLO e ted States Mail Line. ts of Tosh and aches Pickpockets Ats o'clock, FM Landi Ssigescaine Places. 8s Robbers aud A. Foot Strange Charles Hilson, the B: f Phil % th fharles Hilson, the Burglar of Philadelphia | Schultz, at the office on the w | | | | | the Ms oo 8) x pearance of Men and Wom Steamboat SANTA CLAUS, Ca Overlagh, will | MR BENKINGS BENLEIT, The civil and diplomatic appropriation bill was then 7102 1'398/90 | Charies Melntyre & Co., aud Edi * wi + | CYREENWICH ‘THEATRE—Corner Varick and Chart pprop Merchants’. '7o0 Lgaot fuiloe 143819 | Juuion ceo” Sd Edmund Cites, Senior and pa Pr 5 ibe meena Friday “nd, Sanday ae ton aNwiCH THEME RE gs August Will beter taken up, and a large number of amendments were Seveuth Ward Bereta "Sen | 27988 ‘agi | Phil Banks and Geo, Young. for Arson. Seeamboat ROCHESTER. Captain ——, will leave on | formed the Drama of MICHAHL THE FERRYMANT | ja.iiq, (683 1,756, icer James : y ord, Mr Bella a Nenenals ec rHotis “iesione S00taaa 'S47'875 | Boston Plekpochete ued Palee MATpy on board ra Shrarday afternnane, at 6 clelock. Chapmi ’ at iD ke After which, the Dima After the adoption of sundry amendments the bil! wav —— i N.B~The H ERT DIK HUDSON will leave for Albany | of 7P.M,i ‘Satu aaa ee ive, ‘ HE NOBLE ° 3 Total. $3,094,703 14,268,250 #—Robberies, ke. © | o instead of Saturday. au6” | kius: Carlitz, Mr Weave: AE ayaa Rea These aggregates com, 8 follow: | ots Beene ML be specially, ing t@ Our numer- NG BOAT AT 6; O'CLOCK FOR | fe oe. Sollogred by Th ho HEROREE CHEE ‘ n 29F ‘ : ass A Aug. 1016, Eno'se. Dec'se. | “rice Fits Conte oe 92 paca anore friendag i ALBANY. eee ee oer eee ee aeem for. | The West Point appropriation bill was then taken up i 112, — 732,181 eee — P > x ‘ Batis Sets 50.09 | ANTE FE EXPEDITION. pid, inermetings lendloge Lending, st 3,004,703 3,276,737 182,054 = ANTED—A few Young Men to enrol t The Seeainbast NORTH AMERICS Cree 14,268,250 13,528,914 — 739,336 the Heciment of Mounted Cavalry, now. wii leave th foot of Robi "7 a Wed. e tocommence at 4 before So’clock. and passed. ASTLE GARDEN, with its extensive Promenades 1s | The Senate then went into executive session and avto fi open day and evening—Thi wards adjourned. House of Repres Room comer of Delancy and C oy, Evenings, August 6¢ ul will include 's good selection of Music nesday itzky, and Moza In August, 1945, the aggregate discounts of all the city | meay a pong at 634 o’cloc! peu from 9 A, M.to lose atives. aud dtr Gungel, Boieldieu, Lal } bbankks emotinted' to. $98,076,008) specie, $7,978:0015 clr. 3 be performed by the Orch der the di Fa eS % : A 7 MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE. | be performed by the Orchestra, under the dit y if Culdtion,: STAT ATE Ane Gepeals, .972,420.200) Sbaald. |") ST ESS Te ped tatty ve | HUDSON RIVER EXCURSION, no | “; Be Mevter oe bait ca hour, for refreshments, | The Sreaxen announced that the title to the French re rciyascuiondnds aa: ) pes deh aiencardhar dl te roppiug in at the Rotunda of the Mer. Se ay by ental Nem KOK Oris | and’ to view the beautiful Tange of COSMORAMAS! | spoliation bill had not been passed yesterday, when the of this city, corresponding with that of those reported, ghente, Enehinge t mowing ber nthe hears 3e and Fane syeunee SOUTH AMERICA wil feats fie eoty on | fxieuTne sronnd the whole, of te Esplanade, whic previous question was ordered on said bill, consequent. the falling off in the line of discounts will not vary much | FiINGE SPRING MATT NESS, to be exhibited by Messrs, | jp uracax, Mopming, th inst, wouchwag at Kivington strect at | cellent o i e henutifal ly the titlethad yet to be egreed to; the title of the bill from one and a half million of dollars. About the same | Forst & Wright. upholsterers, of Philadelphi, The patent | Barclay 16% o'clock, Canal it a River its Orcfoce |"umafon during the ng 123% cents, se | es ehardedtiec muerte ti; Mod tie’ DOt-was vact toile St im States, it offer 4 ° : 7 : | decrease may be expected in deposits, as these two de- | ‘ihe mechasi mor this recast invesiin hes exces thers’ | ferasrand erearsion wo the beaatifal village af Tarrytown | THE ERE BLANGY | rote os te caade Bees thartody, rtments are so intimately connected that both are af- | terest of all who have seen it. Itm 3 | spy Mai b ; ‘ | a By fe N 5 spy Snior Andre by Faulding Van Wart and Williams. Near | - rE MAGIC PILLS, received with Shouts of Appl THR NAVY MILL fected by the samo cause. | NOTICE TO THE LADIES AT NEWPORT, | the village is the romantic Sleepy Hollow, ren {hy | NILO'S: GARDEN “‘Thuraday ‘Rvemnn, Aug Mr. McKay reported the navy bill from the Senate, tray epg pos he Noes inn societal ea Below, Gubosomed 9 he deo eee rere re MILLINERSTSE | which was referred to committo of the whole. SRN A m (Maas) railroad company. We now gire F 2rranldtenn Wit DIBBLER/ ot Suht "and ig fegte the valter one | Ron, Gabriel Ravel; Madame Varnish, Madame Jerome Fae feacerwnibe aco atte og let is at report, forthe purpose of showing the roadway, concluded to at above named pl Bay and su: i} a ‘ R c a i The land graduation bill, with amendments of the Se- : id after the 6th € Dressing Hair. Bevan Bs Fy Beers pls, | “After which, the Neapolitan National Dance, by M’lle g ; actual position of the company’s affairs in all the do- | fo, ¢ y 5 f Blangy and Mons. H. tae ep. partnpnia! a neem returning to the city the Beamer will land passengers Halt Bho inst nate, was nex! en up. at i, Barclay and Pi ; ndmonts Easrenn Rattnoap—Yean Enpina June 90, 166. Tickets to be fad 3 ‘the Institute’ Rooms, City Hall; of | in,the Refreshment Saloon. r Mr. Smite of I1l.,moved that the Senate amendmen| ieee, To conclude with the magnificent pantomime of the - di d called the previous question. | ia can We proemed of J, E. Coffee, corner treets ; H. Brown | yiROK'S GIFT—Don Panchio, Jerome Ravel: Grinaido, | b¢ concurred in, an Pp | him. '96 North Moore street ; R. 1 Chambers st ; T. . , e ely: , as moved, and rejected by # $2.173721 58 | “AT A MEETING of the SEFFERRONTAN ASSOCIA: er. 64 Broadway + C ‘Lawton, 17 Wall street; H. Dar: Antoine Ravel; Colorao, Gabriel Ravel; Evian, Mme Leon | A callof the House w f | £R TION of the 17th Ward, held at the K.P. H., on Tues. | Tell, 600 Broadway ; and at the boat, aud 3®m Doors open at 7 o'clock ; entertainments begin at 8o’clock, | large majority. : day, Aug, Athy, 1046, ‘the following Kesolutions were unani- | GRAND SOCIAL PIC NIC AND COTILLON | _ Tickets 50 cents. | Mr. Bropzan moved to lay the bill on the table, and Since Drees SERS : Resolved: That {hemembers of frie, Association hold | ERCuE SON ae. VERE ORNES POINT, | GRAND eaters NTAL | called for the yeas and mays. Carried, yeas 104, nays 79- d | in rea to unite with thei iti 0 f , THE 7 SONCERT. jected. Salem depot improvements +++ ++ 124,279 75 | upon the eall of a publie meeting of the democracy of the | PALO ALTON Tae HERO OF Ty CRN. Fate nc Gourt of France, and Ht | Thtstheibill was rejected ; ———— | eity and county at any time, for the purpose of responding to e commodious and elegant Steamboat | P' SWOLLENHAUPT, Pianist from the Conservatoire wiiarepctae <gphhey™ Total expenditure—railway account— and approving of the great national measures which hi Exceisior, Capt. William B. Nelson, will, | of Leip: Id respectfully announce that they will give ‘The House next took upthe Sub-Treasury Bill, with June 30, 1846... ..... ae dees 2,209,001 33 | just received the sanction of the general government, ¥ on Friday, August the 7th, 1846, leave Rob- | their iT AND ONLY CONCERT, Property on hand not required for the the Oregon Treaty, the Free Trade Tariff, the Warehousi ner, 734 o'clock, A. M.; Market s1 | aT BLANCARD’S PAVILION, Senate amendments. pty Or tee soa | Bill, and tast, though not least, the Independent Treasury i in street pier, Brookl: Pi | New Brighton, Staten Island, Mr. Asumun moved to lay the whole on the table Boston depot estate . + 90,000 Bil ERE River, ber street, 84 ; Cant On SATURDAY NEXT, AUG, Sih, 1846, at ; * East Boston lands .... + 45,053 solved. That the rumor put in circulation in different | mond-street, 9 ; and 19th street 9 o'el ted by PHILIP MAYER, who will sing several of his Lost—yeas 66, nays 125. Eat 8 i of the Ward and City, that the Jeffersonian Associn- | Boat will be handsomely decorated by | most faverite pieces ; and Mr. AHRENS, who will preside | 4. McKay offeredan amendment, toextend the specie was formed for the express purpose of supporting Wi c handed back to tts authors for their ‘That we duly appreciate the se: jderman, but that o men by the noble Commander, in ex beauty, accompanied by Dingle’s ices of our late | proceed upthe river to the pl ‘own merits he must stand | Band will play in front of th at the Piano. upsdsing | © Mr, PMNST will perform on the celebrated Behm | clause to April next, instead of January; and called for 1 W! E. ‘i i wherethe | a¥ckets One Dollar each, t0.be had atthe Pavilion and at | the previous question, which was seconded. The vo! brated of destination, 4 : ty to the place selected fc 4 his amendment stood yeas 77, nays 101. Rejected. Sundry accounts 310,764 21 et forth Constitotion, viz.,"*the | dancing. Mo facilitate which, two masters of ceremonies |p Cogt ch the evening of perrornauce, aus stis*r | Without finishing the bill. | f nian Principles and Municipal Reform,” | and cotil ds are pro turning at § o'clock, = 1s NOW OPEN FOR THE Total outlay to June seh TMG 1. | tran she otras ef ay Sitges" Uae tas serene et | ate So Dera uedhrnceecuan'e gente | A'REARON Bedworth Com andl pert rer | masutoa no wi. Re 1 he Always be, wren any eandidate is presented for office, “isthe | tealy shell recreation “i a dasimble opportunity. | Tuesday and Friday evenizgs, commencing Jue tad, nt 8 | ‘The Houso took up the Railroad Iron Bill from the pg capable, ishe honest ? I | - Tickets, 50 cents each ; children over 8 years ito | @elock, Admittance tree, | | AT LiGON, Proprietor, | Senate. Jom Bn QRGE MONTGOMERY, President. | be obtained of Nath ‘Whitely, No.3 Vesey street, in the | _my3$m®re | WILLIS : se | Mr. 8 ‘Apans moved to'lay it on the table, on Groncx WeConmety, $Vice Presidents, | Aurdpures esi Keithtend Plowdcad Wisi oeats Nex BED, TR re ek taken—yeus 131, nays 49 cx, Recordi g : i : CTION gi the Piano at Two Dollars per | which the yeas and nays were taken— A . 5 Fron Guocr, Comesniading Seope"* 7” aus acer | [Mie G Cadet eintees Joh Reel sssereza grag, | Mouth, by a nest wy wndernande the Profeaton tho: | 39 tho bil was lid on the table. | | a ing to take lessons e 13,027 O1 : SITUATION WANTED, | Gnd Kings ME, Gillet, corner of ¢ if, commer of Variek | address anote to" Music,” at the Herald Office. | MISCELLANEOUS. Mei 69 2,600,765 4 | BYE onus Man (American), ia some wholesale store, or | Lawrence Bhirley, fH, Gt ven jnyward, Wood: | aud Iwistrre ‘The rules were suspended for an hour in order that vee 2 ney -t ns ufacturin; 81 whe a | House, corner of 13th street an nue ; James Rus- PAGNE. » i , : Leciclea Aieebwe himself generally useful. Understands ‘book | sell, comer’ of 16th street and 9th William Arms | , eRESH eee: ee agn Cham) Coneinse aes bi ep tablish certain The following table will show at one view the details | double entry. The best of references can be given. A | Hong, Wallace House, comer of 1th, and 10th avenue; | AL Kove: to which theattention of merchazts, hotel keepers, Mr. Horxrys reported a bill to establish certain post and results of the year’s work, to wit:— ed to. LBs ir sel i aaa batman, omen srseys tn een | and private gentlemen send panei ok Wine | routes. Read twice and referred to Committee of the | Whole. Receipts from A YOUNG WOMAN wants asituation in a respectable Fi a RN Total, | FS Hap as seamstress ; understands every kind of for a Cast ieee s64ls aking. Has no objections to go into the country a $3 i il is now rior to that of an} fopthoss in char rofreatanente will be provided on board, price thon dato? ‘the best bi we = 735,452 passengers... . Sci16 tons merehandi a Incidental ad tl er prove unfavorable, the excursion will | mart) istf re C. LIVINGSTON & CO. | Mir, McKar reported a resolution directing the Clerk 3 | di wala be d until the following Friday. | ciclig tia 7 i tory of books in the House Library, 19,093 38. "204237 | Souristese Steeler one eat “N°G? The Benevolent Orders of Bereans Phenix Assem-| DR FELIX GOURAUD'S ITALIAN MEDE- |? make an inventory o | 66 | | : , 699 00 4,646 00 305 25 = | bh . 1, and Washington Assembly, No.2, are respect: | cD Si 7 &c. Objected to, and laid over. ; . 1,052 75 1,634 19 3,586 94 TO SOUTHERN DRUCGISTS. | fully invited ia My NS aul ase or ITH admirable teu ata ‘common consent rated | Mr, McKay reported a resolution directing ‘the Clerk | AN Pre 5 an_ exeellent Druge: 7 SONEY ISLAND fo. 1-asaremedy for blotches, pimples, pustules, | cise ary Becks eidbak aambers, WEA Total. 192,308 28 155,986 40 348,384 68 ituation to go South. Best of refe e cos , ° not to distribute sundry boo ng members, Expenditure Stee 08 ‘eiigss 49 lenett Se | note addressed t0 J+ A. C., ae the Herald Oifice, N- a ea a eakin.” All competion hes | the House recently ordered, Much confusion here pre- AND ie FORT HAMILTON FERRY. eet ater dienes ur ts Balance «.-... 130,739 19 94,030 91 224,770 10 WANTED, The Steamboat PROPRIETOR. Capt. H. | the demand for « ich, within the S tnouths, has increas. | Vailed. The resolution was declared out of order. The Sigaes ta tetas iM Mallan, will ran every. weel day on the sed more than five hundred percent. The clearness and fresh: | Chair pronounced it in order. This decision was appeal. i above ferry, until further notice, as fol- ts use imparts to the complexion, have rendere jess interest account 2,047 80 1,513 203,561 00 Curer in a Drug Store; one who has served his time in th Bridg 631 96 7 England preferred, Apply at Geo. F. Mountain’s, pa ed any ae Rt BY ees th Bi m | edfrom. The Chair was sustained by the House—when Profit and loss -. 4569 962,174 006,743 36 | Fulton and Adams streets, Brookl, n. a ee egret HT o'clock A.M..3P. M. ieldered fas hat incks the hour expired, and the resolution lies over. oud mane ake ee ANTED—A Youn Lady to attend im aFancy Store | Canal street, 11 o'clock A. M.; 3M P. | wave ADPROPRGATION BILE NE oa? oa oon i Y { 3 ‘ oe aie of : : 2 Payments—int. to Siate'..'. 12,300 '0 12,500 00 25,000 00 | aus are atl SLE eae et ee tot eet ot oe, m4 liniess "The House now went into committee, Mr. McClelland 126,088 47 95,850 07 211,938 54 DRUG CLERK WANTED | ent and most attra tivestate: “oe coloring hair, has | in the chair, and took up the navy Appropriation bill, Two dividends on 22,825 shares bs A Tutte enctian Laniment Depot, 38 Broadway, which | completclyouperseded all the old and delererious preparations | with Senate amendments, and after some time spent in declared December and June. E.R., 9¢ o'clock A. M., 13¢ P.M, | forthat purpose Poudre Subtile for eradicating hair. ism, Lumbago, | | “hie Lily White, made by the D-ctor, is by common con- considering said amendments, and offering others, the pees this celebrated remedy for Kheu leadache, Cuts, Burns, Scalds, Warts, 9) 4, Sprains. pains in the |” Whit , . M., 536,.P. M. | ry ent article for beautifyin , and the House Balance on hand June 30, 1845..........000000 Chest and'Limbs, Toothache, ‘Mosquito Bites, &:,. can be | Conee islands La steivek AM Wg FA YP M. Fee ee ae oer eaed: alady'y oc eeatienzanty | Committee: reso) for'-want of quoram,.and the pbtain:d, at wholesale or retail. Warranted to cure in one- | Landing at Fort Hamilton each way, Fare 123 cents. iquid Vegetable Rouge for crimsouing pale lps and adjourned. A Amount. half the ume it takes any other remedy now before the B. es will be in readin the arrival of the | cheeks. ‘These superlativ together witha large —eperomemnipaae sat Boos heh: Public. aud 3t*rre 35 rt peg Lf 3d A spy. at to New Dusan stock. f choice perlamery sae fener tees. ere 10, be as Mission o! ace ' Apa E ; y ) to take u y FF. 3 e * . Binking fund’ | Spper houses) t uey Tslenss to tke Dessengers tothe | gooatfiet door Fon Urondway,and the agency for Beal's | It is rumored that the President has sen! 3 Barclay st aut 3t THOMAS BEILBY, Proprietor. | Hair Restortive. ts—Jordon, 2 Milk st., | NAY ie OF ATS BETWEEN | elt: Green & Co. Worceste ic W. A. KING. 575 Brondway. mT Peareembe SXLEH, Saprain, J; Breie- KUCKLAND FREE 3’ ++ 2404 EN GINGER —40 bbls. superior Green Ginger Root, | feave'ss fc mn HLARDES, Cogeia D, ty wi AMES THOM re “eta p80 suirable for Freserves and Root Beer Manufieturers, | (030,02 flows « { | WANTED, . Ly THE CHOIR of 8+, Peter's Chureh, Senate a message, asking advice as to the propri- s lady to sing second Soprano; al Boston; Carlton & Co., Low- 7 wes ~ Leas insereat paid Huth & Cov ou ivou aceowai.. 7! MH9 Og | Hess. dmmediate application mast 3 fii"iwetme’” ety of sending a peace commissioner to Mexico. UAKRY. | Mr. Slidell has arrived from Saratoga, and will oe ctfully informs Jron, and Glas | probably be the commissioner, if one is sent. Number of miles ran for G ipts per mil @, ene tA: Neve, 884;6 turers, that Ihe has opened, the Quarry | Expen: do, Just landed, and for sale in lots to sutt purchasers, by © * nee TR elle i I Oc Veg y E s People in the abo. | The Southern mail isin. Nonews. Ro" pantenge 041214 eI CROPSEY & GIEMARTIN, ave New York, at 7,8, and 11, A.M. and 1,28, 4,5, | Forutce Senne ean 4 paring resi ith previous, it should | JT EECHES—LERCHES— risk of of the owners thereof. | In com wits with the year nas, it LRECHESSLERCHES— Donor of Leeches: 1 aE tote trating Igrthe Telegraph | ern ar be borne in mind that during nine months of the present, | y4 Street, is. REMOVED to BY THE MAILS. _ “Asstage will | York, and’ offer for sale a fre ie Station every hour throughout the day. cents, r <= the fares have been nearly 20 per cent lower than dur. | ceived by J. FERD! iy 0 de an = ae J ag Stone os y gies ms o Wasuineton, August 4, 1846. ‘ Foe RE ay eer par Ey Re aay a je requiring stone for chure n ing to page months of the previous year. The | "I°O ‘eude th ac silky, sort ine aud closest | MORN ING LINE AT HALF-PAST SIX | tek of : tive ality and equal color, ean be applied ott |The Veto of the River and Harbor Bill Sustained— receipts have been— | tha : q ¥ of the bottom block, with stone of a more equal texture . . (= | spend Saou ast alee are aly ol FROM the steamboat pier foot of Warren y , liber cutor inthe rough, and on mo- The Bull to Remit Duties on Railroad Iron passed. | the article at that price is. knowing 1t 10 be greet dues thes THOM, —The Bill of Indemnification for Freach Spotia- H23.614 04 thie | therit've merely’ to em eis, 0 re, $y; Fumesday and atti ar —inadiy Post Office, Rockland County, N, Y. tions passed—-Appropriations—Nomination of c113, 4 | serve, " ‘ | Van Cortlandt's Doe ill, 1 pa hab dandroff, the JONES'S CORAL: HAC RESTORATIVE. | Ham, Po keepeie ‘Hyde Par sr Judge Greer for the Vacant Judgeship—Mr. Bu- .735,452—this 1845-6 ‘will never fail co doall this, as hundreds will tell you with rol, Cats! il Hudson chanan—The Whigs and the Fifty-four Forty 602,715 in 184-5 gratitude. It dresses the hair beautifully, and makes red or | boat w Two H Dileebinle 23 rg een tegy hair grow dark fromthe roots. | aati st co Bul Jo; am Men—The Oregon— lorns of a Dilem: 'aai in 1844-3 | Ragle, #2 Chathain street, oF tia Brosdway, Ne. cand is) |The new and elegant jow pressure steamer METAMORA, 5.41 iwame _ Industry in Congress. It will be seen, therefore, that the company have run | Fulton street, Brooklyn au6 lw@rre | Capt ro a Sa it leave.as, above, For freight or pas- | _? JEFFERSON INSURANCE COMPANY, — The question on upsetting the veto of the River 20 per cent more distance, and carried 20 per cent more | POISONOUS EFFECT on the Skin of common akfast and Dinner on board. Orvice No. 50 WALL st., oprosite THE MencHants’ and Harbor bill was taker to-day and losi—there Hi Prepared Chalk is not generally known by the ladies ; hat thi ; ; fenerally ; tis not generally understood that the Morning Line, rs Company cots in aie ome damage eing but a bare, majority of fur against the vete, passengers for somewhat less money, and at about 8 per | bow yell ow, rough and unhealthy it makes the skin in time, | Jea at7o’clock, A.M , charge two doll ( cont more expanse, toaay nothing of the edition ak. | Shed it aaald"ae saul epitopes, te | Remeargunanm.be Feat ea wecngmnameemme' ate, by vice au dee homeyrerchiaet UmlanmAIeS the constitutional majority necessary to make i According to this statement, tho reduction in the ta- | geral Ne. which giv re, arine oF neck» iatural and arrive in Albany at an earlier hour than by the Old Line’ | Dersonal property :also against loss ‘or damage by intend ua; law being two-thirds. The vote stood 95 to #1. riff of charges for the transportation of passengers, has | gk6 Whiteness, and mooth. | Itis called JON, Passengers will beware of the decoy runners of the North on end Creneporcation, | rons. On the original passage of the bill trough the e4 S| HITE, audis sold, price 25 ¢ 82 ; ly, not worked practically what was considered #0 favora | Chatham street or 413 Broadway, N. ¥., and 199 Ful ee aaa yn. et, | hour. t ff the Metamora. Ri House, it hada majority of 17. “ ble theoretically. ‘The experiment has hardly had affair | Brooklyn _’_"_"_au6 iwerre "| "Bare to Van Cortiandt's Dock, 25 cents, Poughkeepsie, 50 Thoms T'Weodrel, Bish Tie Pee iti an cecnitantion on railiced! SiG thik trial yet. It will work as well on this road, as it has inza- | ‘J‘4% SKIN AND COMPLEXION, at this (and indeed | cents: Huson. 73 cents: Allwny. $t._nul lw*r_ R. Rt. Robson, M. D. Joseph Drak tain cases, passed the Senate to-iay. Mr. Allen riably on every other road in this country, where it has | caused, tn eight cases cit of ton, Ey, the stmony GRAND MOONLIGHT COTILLON | jhomesn fri Joseph Allens, delivered & short but powerful speech against the been adopted Even thus far, with the falling off in re- | wont eerens aaey ct diveate of ‘he blood [rk FXO v R St N } john Be Davison, John F. Morey rinciple of special legislation involved in the . ne oe i john H, Lee, _ 5 F ran patice bs 2 co sag oemereh tthe op he ina esfterlng and chearag balm, ic opens the pore, en-S FRANCIS D HAL i eh Poca) seta | "The bill of indemnification for French spolia- dends of four per cent each, and hed « surplus equal to in, and causes a healthy perspiration, that, be ry aces | Sohn. Mermitt, ten tions passed the House, without amendment, by pare per ume mares Lt sate te owesl rivet ar Csenope. | Ie ocdiee Lien aannen canna nner tee ee ane t Hirt. Bee SoNlocey 300" of Robinson eereet ot GkO. 7. HOPaOMAS,W: THORNE, President. | q handsome majority. | : ms h phew, the true ’ 1. HOPE bocteer f rations under tho first year of the reduced tariff, there is huine JONES'S ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAP never fa eee es dre alee aah vorarutae ehont-00d.| sanmmeunepepaalanaanesteney seeAiAaSSSER em) Bppropriation bills are passing rapidly avery evidence that something mors favorable will be |:f2'Cu" 20 so mildly and pootlagiyom thesking that phyor Il be elegantly fitted op and bril'iantly Jight- | MOTMLS AND WATKMING PLACES. Mr *Buchansn has consented to remain in the the result of the next year’s business, In a section of | cians use it on ladies and infants in old eases of scurvy, ery- and having secured the services of cabinet, and Judge Greer, of Pittsburg, was yes- Perior band of mi ipelas, salt rhew "s ead, Pog were i and it (mind, the ne Joni icy and prepared suitable refreshments, ROOMS AT HOBOKEN. ften effected a cure when every | this will afford one. of best opportunities for passing 4 terday nominated in his stead, as Judge of the | ee hs ty a sachusetts, where the travel is mostly local, and where | other remedy deed a blessed remedy. summer evening pleasantly, free fromthe heat and noise of | /[’WO ROOMS, for a Geb deiaas and lady, or two single Supreme Court. I'he administration organ of “ | . i | them Ni treet, ht of the ferry. En- | SUP! _ 5 i cheap fares incresse the travel, there can be no doubt | tan Kees a Er Great, or Cis Beoekter : whaatso ar ther Tit) edinit. a peutioman snditwo indies, maybe quire of Mr. Jo sn Miller, at the Canal street ferry.” | this morning holds the following language in rela- but that the policy adopted by the Eastern railroad com- | Fulto au6 Iw*rre | obtained of F.B. Hall, foot of Barclay street. and 3trre | _ fad Tw PRON TIOURE tion to this caiee ‘ a (eibiain dab eo whier aioe 1 é SKE! ER- | NION . “The Washington letter w: pany will work as well as its most sanguine friends have | DR. POWELL, OCULIST, AURIST, UNION LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVER. | x N Nese as ts The Washington ji tie at fault about the cabinet. anticipated, and as profitably as realized on the other AND OPERATIVE 8URGEON, | A Fahy er oe ow oat pect ship | HAE, gebeeribes bes eee hebore- samedi new til spige- There is to be no change, and with the free consent of railroads of New England. . . ined, will positively sail on Friday, | i | Ai TRENDS te Diseeose of tho Eye, sad Kar, irom $to4 7 field, Mass,. and will open th Tor the in March, 1845, so will it be in A o'clock, at his residence, 261 Broadway, corner of War | ys been unavoidably detaine villes of ap ay i ~ = i ag cd as it was | Aug. 7, her regular day. Old Stock Exchange. the oda f ndid packet for cabin, s large, richly finished and furnished, and offers unequi "i 3% 1O0shs Farmers’ Tr, — 24% | Opncitien effectually Se. neem ne oti bin sod rectors puaseneers ore, woe for com: | advantages tal persons travelling through Springield for | Now, by this paragraph the organ would lead 90% 200 Harlem RR, AMAUROSIS trested wi attention and saccess. | fort and conveniene, an . epithe “United ys to suppose, that such a thing as a change in a aS 3 2, veternte cases of STRAB/SMUS, or Squinting, eared in | out regard to ri the cabinet was never contemplated. As far as arg | , ppreverees i should see the Cornelia and her accommodations. oe T might be aaelinies Soromee dt For passage, which will be low, and to secure berth: this regards myself, | mig! pass by, as, from the first I discountenanced the rumor ig for Er 723% 200 Lou island, stim. 33 me riber respectfall in 100 s y ft howe MA” sitm 40 | at importe@, ARTIFICIAL EYES, of superior beauty ites 1! others, to give him a call in hi application should be made on hoard. foot of Dover s ‘ He say | Sutirely Anew mvention, doing Away wih all application on board, footof Maden ectfull ° S i haat rally verified by the result. It is beyond question | Saree to JOSEPH McMURRAY, Goverving the patronage tery | Je and at the same time the Y My ‘& Wor, 3 87 7. & J. Springfield, July 24, 1046. aud ImPr ; ° tion; in relation « jow manufactared, having every requisite fort’ geaile: | 33 2 a ft “wate _au6 rre___ 86 South at, 24 door below Burling Slip, | PME SS Se Reet cn: than crear heareetanans By NG. SAUNDERS & MON, 177 Brindogy, Por We 290 Readin stam 6 ay—entrance 14 Warren | FOR LIVERPOOL—Regular Packet of the 6th | PHILADELPHIA. endorsing the report of his resignation. I stat y away, 200 Reading RR, aus Itere ; 4 Y a doors above Courtlandt street, 11 200 do bs cog | of August—The first-class, fost-sailing Packet Ship | (Formerly the Marshall House,) ed at the time, that I believed Mr. Buchanan 6%, NEW INVENTED WIGS | ASHBUKTON, t, Wim. Howard, burthen 1100 | Is NOW OPEN! ants would not allow his nomination to go Lefore the eyaicvey Seige, moth Pals, Sk | Bebemet one rer, trond wacarter tea | Mia typo cated fete, cnt | TUE LABELS, BAGLEY,AUACHENZIE ACO. ue LOUIS tapponol hore wauld Se any caeibe subscribers; Ne Ir!” Broadway, coniati of | manner, tothe Peculiar sty le of each indi b nd steerage passen ersons intending to embark | Hotel perfect fa overy department, rwill be found culty about his confirmation. Now this was lite- | | | rvced to iapect «large and Comer of Fine ke South ss. PNRYC MACKENZIE, 7 Mr. Buchanan did intend resigning his Secre- medio eee stad color thes will | ‘Those desirous of sending for their. triends in the oid HENRY C, MACKENZIG, sein House, | cin, and guing on the Supreme Benoh: “rte New ble tojwige ihe effect country can have them brought out by this very sp peren f° PUGERON. yep) S00 BES 8 Oe aa He 0 shs Farm Tr, h iy | “WM. BATCHELOR, inventor and only manufacturer, 2 or any other of the line, by applying as above. Cy the etign also beyond questi n pe : LAS | wall sirect, neer Broadway. ‘Removed fom 163 Broadway. | | _ivaliméie_____________ design to the President; that the President tri ager pean 7 it | ene as ae ue On Wodapedes Prexies. Ina 8 tasge bitch New | SHARON SPRINGS PAVILION. to dissunde him from resigning ; that he persisted % ef 5s | “HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. foundland Dog, with white about his neck, breast, | Cte ne and Improved in his determination ; and that his nornmination Nadey haf ‘QUGH'S PATENT SKIRTS are now forsale at J.N. legs and tail. ‘Three dollars will be paid for his re Tey satd her the toe was to have gone in to-day. But, in the mean ri 3 AUPE eV ey eco, No. ats Brosdway, New York, | fintto 220 Broadway: ant dtrre | ae enh Senate was sounded on the subject, and us 3 | jar lose a as pny ty ae aS a - it was found that the votes for and against his ap- vory ed | FO SALE, ut ; WO FINE SADDLE HORSES, | i e arly balanced that he cou them be the very best aoe, of the hind that has ever wre Bong mesg | PAVILION, NEW BRIGHTON. epee wep edd A ii Lost of the Clay good qualities that cam Last evening, after a few days illness, Francis Orme Droperty it has that woot year STRD. The relatives and friends of the are respectful- ly invited to attend the funeral, as eon without further invitation, at 5 o'clock, from the residence of his | ing mother in law, Mrs. Stuyvesant, No. 182 Second evenue, | Just t size for riding on F BLANUCARD has the honor to inform his frien | oo ane ee Retwoon Pier Nori North River, and New | to him, and, in this state of Co iy be contd. sae rom New Brighton: New York. It was not until the day before yesterday that Mr. City Than, gad ce palo gs bart ther stores | Hi 5 & M. PA 3 Buchanan finally determined upon remaining in the ry , \ 2 +f used to, + the public in general, that the Pavilion isnow in full | Whigs and the fifty-four forty men were opposes ‘* ite. “Aoniy a the deak of thot ieral Ls i ou | Brighton, at the following hours, vix | think of letting his name [ie Tien for 83, ‘Five French Calt Dress Boots for $4 50. equal | he cad ’ J toihe best made; nd ssid inthe ety for $0187 All | pavition, New Brighton, June 1, 166. aia Gants | bas 3 not think that this organized OPPO. will be carried to Greenwood | fae ba: , contal No 38 | COMFORT AND ECONOMY. north of 49 degrees by the late Oregon treaty, and th street. Boots warrante 5 La otrays a vel <u Tuesday moraing, 4th inst, at Westchester, after | ¢¥ YOURS E30 No, 4-Ann street, | MANSION HOUSE, sition to Mr. Buchanan, bevy "cae, who rWivsias Abe, late of thleeity, tn | Orders pancts 1 IE | Quick gales and amall profits in our motions Ann street. | Mt Rb Eee Ny CONNECTICUT, state Of footing aieating him. Mr. Buchanan the 74th year of Loh ¢ the fomily are v4 L STEAM ph ca age . | omer | Ties the public, that is a man whose purity of character, sound ‘The relatives and friends 0 y, are respectful. | J OCOMOTIVES, BAVY MACHINERY | <form ni WE? vhove Puisposition, not vo speak fhe og he agen "asriagon will be in | ¥ Concert where h ‘te tA or HE FU irunE, FIXTURES, ee., of the Third | Attoution to Vusinens, to merits libe Ju rae ugh attainments, would have ed | Wasting’ al the Morrisiana Station, to meet the Harlem | he would tke c iy Ta Hel, corner of West Broadway and ‘Warren | Se sore Heemeity of toe |e ermine. of any court in Christendom, railro rd trein, which leaves the City Hall at | o'clock. | TUE* Hehe location {sa desirable one, the house doing xgo0d | HYRUG STORE, ontablished He was opposed, not because of any alleged 1 ae Se eet eect ema Pets” win fm | LOE SOUR ela, | business. Any person wishing to engage mn he busines will | LL seribers, wishing to devote heir enlire attention tosheir | want of necessary qualifications, but. through 4 email tow beet, Michart D. Bian, of the firm of Bird por HE PRIVATE CHESTS, | Svat ean | zopner Walker street, together ‘with Brock acd Fix eee in Blow’ ‘York. held the lashy. (6: terre Brovners EO 2 TOR SA Fountains, &c. The store is now doing a good bus A tor who i those rothe: bro- TRA | FOR SALE. | hi Hy to bv he Apply rem over the head of every whig sena ther iu awe Jobat Pier tre inves to attend his fa: (YR those tt 8 nce ho rea ee private and | AQ RARE CHANCE is now offered to any nerenn having | MNS O#S8 Ch SE ESIAN) euleon ge would v.te for him. ‘The Afty-foar forty men Broadway ing, 0 lage, oe Bo" casted Wo Greenwood md jet aks ey ean fixe res of thew i-known Porter House Magaolia for sale, 202 tw*re were piqued atthe surrender of the y LJ wuce yo first dividend, we understand, which has been | lared by any of the Wall street Fire Insurance com- | rhe Manhattan company has declared a semi-annual | | Woutee f for 1 cate of any to travellers. They HE WALNUT manufactured ge: heft, datthe ay eT ober JAVING SOAT) they were determined to revenge themselves on now do Canal street, betwe ‘ ? me the, mot ‘economical aruele Mr. Buchanap ; whereas, in point of fuct, Mr. will TRAVELLING TRUNKS, &e, tae. i ‘run! i four forty man ' , HIN CATTNACH, Trank Manufacturer, No. 1 Wall se. Jest Bu hanan is now as much a fitty: pasunen Penman ooh wee | ra an tae Pe Pay | Re ae tc hk | ane eve im rc he omy welts) terre 1, DUGAN & BROT! ae oleae wd reset, Carpet | mated to eittyertamery and Fancy Roaps, where southem | eongented to surrender the (really Jenther Troaks, mes a fin forty-nine degress, but that he knew lenther Tranke, svitable for | chants and deniers in general i atthe Jowest rates | tory north of forty-n! cadens D di reeman ments of every article in the line, oor ener wit the Pres dent would be sustaine and Po: teaus for the eee ecient street | neither he nor thi fra. position. Tdo not say od tase | y § street, Brondw: Bie ck | Sn Nae Ren eR ne | "| rod A VROOM & FOWLER, | by the Senate in suc! and Saturday ere hac Mr, P, Clark's, 4 Hi will be |” Orders fc South America, ke., fill 2 lw*re JOHNSON, ry , the al ay cd F ' cay wea imetg | rders for the America, Sas | aw . % 1A ‘capt. J. Bie tae MEAS, eee Raat Wet: | Sa Astro ad ome ae and Thur ard ool agen, wioeelo