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za ates Ee ana a law of “ seq ” ‘The broad hint cast out by Father meantime. go to i! = redeter.nined action in — administration. “ictachment of U. 8. marines leave to-day, via New York, for Vera Cruz, well dressed and weil drilled. than ‘souuteyy and sa eae Batimone, May 21, 1847 Complimentary Dinner—Mutiny—Theatricals—Attrac- tions at the Museum. The complimentary dinner to Col. Dixon 8. Miles, who {sa native of Baltimore, which took place on Wednesday evening. at the Exchange Hotel, was, indeed a glorious Major General Stewart presided, and in the course of the evening presented the gallant colonel with a mag- nificent sword, which had been prepared by his nume- rous friends. Tho company was lar; rominent citizer the witching hour of night. in Mr. Dorsey's best style. Information reached the city yesterday, that a portion of the crew of the brig Iris, Capt. Cutter, which had sailed for Vera Cruz, with coal, when twelve miles down the river, and that the vessel locks from Albany to Syracuse is authorised, so far as this can be done out ofone-third of the It is known that many completed, and may be brought into ‘ie at @ compara- tively small expense; there are also materials estimated at $173,000 now on hand, which will be used on the struc- tures of the Erie Canal. When any of the locks now in use give way, so as to render it nec them, the work isto be done upon th nature oceur, such sum as wot required to renew the locks on the old plan, is to feed from the fund appropriated for repairs, and the residu from the surplus appropriated by the recent act. will increase to some extent the means for enlargin: h this rule will apply only to locks which ite of dilapidation as to render it néces- w lock in place of the old one. ppropriation of $100,000 in six per cent bank lock, for the purpose of re-constructing the locky on the Oswego canal of the same dimensions as the en- larged Eric canal locks, is of great importance not only to the section of country bordering on Luke Ontario, but as affording additional facilities to the trade with the western States, and with Canada. Bales of Stocks at Excnancr Boanp, May River RR 85; 112 treated of with over one hundre ‘which are valuable not only to the sea! te AE ES tron ha und in Wandsome riation for this ¢ locks are nearly Tat 4 gould not nea is man, maritime pursuits. volume of 420 pages, octavo, s! saw node: isth, Tat 43 3s, Haak 53, hout the printed on fine paper, and y ‘simmons a 4 ots, Dehorst, from iia 12th ult, with we ivington, Philadelphi TroysJ. Sutchea, to Oech: irik pe Mary Aun, Lock, trom Eft rome, Can, Bi ark Wpriende Society, 82 Wall street, ‘at bog Poole as Pentz’s shipping offi 39 it vei al ‘at most of the nautical stores and eal ih when cases of in fe de Cuba, r. e from Gloucester, in , and composed of not separate until The dinner was served up ce the Fi ene beth ‘Travestie,” by RD & CO. 2 Astor House, "BERFO successor to Wm. Taylor & Co."' MS PALMEK & PARR, beautiful assortment o! . phones Northall, of thi ler, Richimonds J. Mi, ai Mg ‘ns. james Hill, polis ts aes et Ciiwan 1d, to sail next day for Exiiforaies u f ig Whale ship sieht he Horn, was seized the Brazilian goveruineat for violatin Avy, compelled to ri Chazles, ieCarthy, “ day from Youghal, ballast, to order. fer eb more 8 days fre from | Bermuda, with pota- ad become mutinous #ENCH ow 9 5.—MESD’s road wa P are making great prepara- tions in this city for the celebration of the anniversary yt ng oily which the captai of their formation e had dat ny, Yorks N, a Ireland; Tho- ak yh aiady. Buenbrdgs: fe. rat boro H. Stinton, south th Woburn: F. Bower cen Ee; Deiter Providence} J. Dra aa ‘A. L. Bourne, New Bedinrds Dr. Charles Stricker. i ded RT ET —The advertiser, ao of 1, New’ York tga is do: oor Nosed i if asked, 89, United Stat ee lased at 105% asl Privates sue ne 03% waked, woke bid; ‘9 bid; Baltimore and |d consent to rece uter into an lu to business, ber a cerain period. Boston. le ; 20,20 Vermout atk RR 9034; Livingston count: nds 8 85-100; 300 Norwich and Worcester R. Troather Dealers’ Bank me ra ‘72%. 58 jection to go tote ie 36 Market Bank 7 m22 Str Puiaverruia, May 21, 1847. ‘The proposal of Mr. Kendall to supply Southern news for the Northern press over tho line of telegraphs of which he is to have the control, has excited the indigna- tion of the press of this city, and deservedly so. plan must render the telegraph unpopular with the people, as it would give a certain portion of the press an advantage of the other, and also over the community in general. The present rules that obtain on the lines from Washington to New York are impartial, giving the precedence to those that come first, and pro- hibiting any one connected with the offices from trans- Were tho superintendents of any line to engage in the huckstering of news, what security would those who make use of the tele- grapb for purposes of business have that their despatches would not be used to furth«r some their interests, or, perhaps, delayed till the opportunity ed to take advantage of. The improved, and not be exchang- 4 for one infinitely worse. E. O. Lockwood was yesterday convicted of obtaining goods under false pretences, from Abraham McDonough. ‘This was one of a series of suits brought against the de- fendant, who, jast summer, furnished the Sans Souci Hotel, on credit, and established there a female of doubt- The speculation failed, of course; the «| the exasperated credi- tors are now bringing suits against him for the amount of their claims, The first conviction under the new law prohibiting the sale of lottery tickets, occurred yesterday in the «ourt of Quarter Sessions. “Joseph White was convicted for selling the tickets, but was acquitted on the charge of conspiring with others. The emigrant, mentioned in my last letter, as having died in the street from starvation, proved to be named Bartholomew Murphy. of Claybr, county Louth, Ireland The petite lion of Our city, General ‘Tom Thumb, had an interview yesterday with Mayor Swift, by whom he was presented with the freedom of the city before been awarded him by the ladies, whose lips he has had the freedom of ever since be arrived here. Messrs. Vaugn & Lynn. of Kensington, have just laid the keel of a packet ship, for Cope's line, of Darthen, which will be the largest merchant vessel ever Her keel is 170 fort in length, nearly 29 feet beam, and 30 feet depth of hold COMMEKCIAL INTELLIGENCE, State of the Flour Markets. Burrato, May 19.—The market opened yesterday ce on the day previous, and sales Jn flour we heard om Boston. homaston, with lime. ae 5 days from Halifax, NS, “with er. tis, Chase, Boston, m achins, hamber, to IF Snow. per, AM ‘They are secured together ‘a great improvemeut over the perfect connection. Pon ttn he te pact than any other, with a slight adv: were made to a considerable extent. of sales of 1190 bbls mixed Michigan, afloat, at $6 50; 762 Michigan, afloat, at same; $6 60; 200 “Willoughby,” diana, from store, at store, at 6 62}; 2000 two Michigan brands, to arrive from Ist to 10th June, at 6 5654; to arrive by 16th June, at same; 500 Ohio, to arrive by 15th June, at 6 60; 682 Pennsylvania, afloat, at 6 50 — In wheat we heard of the following sales:—5000 bushels Sandusky, to arrive, at 130; vate terms; 2600 bushels Cleveland, afloat, at 131%. corn we hear of the following sali afloat, at 63c; 3000 bushels at same. Rocnestek, May 20—The market, yesterday, fully sustained the prlose of the previcus ay, with a slight Wheat, in the street, was taken reat " at $1 43a 1 50. The supply is moderate. A sale of 4000 bushels corn, delivered on board of boat, was made 250 barrels flour sold with the corn at 7 38. do7 1234. 50 do, good at $7 06. Philadelphia Cattle Market. - Offered at market during the week 1200 head, nearly all Obio and Kentucky beef cattle, including '50 for New York; 260 cows and calves, 750 hugs and 900 sheep h it gives a better—inde Schr Forrester, Marshall, Hig ont OF fusbar inform stion Russell ‘Nickerson, Schr Rainbow, Rainer, Philadelphia, Below. 536 Massilon, afloat, at io, afloat, at 6 50; 712" In- ;.400 one brand 0} Easton; J. eed NGLISH LAW BOOKS—Just imported, aa ‘sale, at a great reduction, by the sub: street, (between Bockman, and 3} Mr. 8. va Hawes, New eel Galen Bows: Saybrook; J. iveadway, Saybrook. ‘Excnanae, Horry. John Emands, New York, N, aga Car 3000 three brands Ohio, Preston on Estates, , Harrisou’s Digest, THOS. D. BENNETT. THE LADIES—Mrs, Ross begs leave to in who are advised by thein piysicians Lo use support, to call and see her Abdominal 8 they do not purel Ww pongh ane A= No.1 —— street, corner Broadway. youug women, situations waiters; the best of cit ing to wanes Grady, pues Packet ship New Yor (eli Pract French bark Salamans Telegraphic Correspondence. Bostox, May 21, 1817—5 o’clock 25 min, of New York, from Sligo, has just arrived. The Captain reportsno news. The brig Creed, from Baltimore, had arrived out. bot, Crowell, forthe United States, sailed in company; bark ‘Success, for New York, 28th ult. Herald Marine Sorxeupem nents: Gueenrort, May 21. Baldwin, last from d bone to Wiggins & Parson: PuiLaperHia, May a4 P. M. ea Orr Ryd r mitting intelligence. 10,000 do, Massiton. on pri- = 000 bushels any The schooner American Bell Fr, AN KLIN Borer. dase, New York; Mi pg enith, 1 Tay Hi or 15 years oc age, to learn 13s—he must have a taste for drawing, she lo Some aation given the project adverse to ‘would be lost they desi Arrived, bark Roanok witha uae of oil au Ho jOTEL. ww and Mrs. Wi H. =} Pa; Mr. Pak kee Kopi ‘Mrs. D=—By nvespectable y Pioneer, Grab with a family as | produce the best city recommen ful reputation i ie Downing street. furniture was selzed for "Please ehauive “at m213:*c Ch nae Sul Weune: c Yaa Br bes i NB; sot Adearealy: Rich Hoe’s large single we but ttle used, and must be in fing order, subject, to thei dbapenion of Letters addressed, 'N York. Village Girl, Wool tons erage Relief, ards. Bea Chalienge,. Prices—Beeves sold rather slowly within the range of $7a$93¢ the 100 1bs—60 left over. Cows and calves without much change, $18a$30 was paid for fresh, $15428 for springers, and $7a$13 for dry Hogs taken pretty freely at $6)¢a$73¢ the 100 pounds. Sheep and lambs all sold at $1a$5 eaoh, as in qualit; in, and sales making at stea prices, say 100ai0d0 the ewt. fur good Timothy, and $03 48 for straw, the 100 bundles, The Crops. In Livingston country, a portion of the wheat folds are said to present a thriving appearance. while others leok backward. Rain is much necded. The fruit trees are said to present a vel peach orchards particularly, are in fine condition. A close examination proves that the germs have not been blighted, as has been the case in some sections. The wheat crop in this county is improving rapidly, and that with the exception of spots or places which have been injured by the uupropitious winter, it looks as well as could be expected.— Hagerstown Herald. The wheat crops in the neighborhood of Anderson Court House, (Va.) promiso but poorly. The fly has made a destructive onset in that vicinity. In the neighborhood of Fincastle, the recent showers i led the gloom which the recent drouth had “A portion of the wheat crop may yet do well, oats, if not entirely killed, will revive; it is not too late for a good crop of grass, but clover, which should now be in full bloom 1s done for, at least the first crop of it. Never did rain find every body so read: never did it cause more grateful feel time.’’—Fincastle Democrat. re ir, Manuel, Albany; . Wolcott, ‘Osweeo C “W. Hutel Warton pe Hao Bryau, Saratog: eS 2! r, Hoe, with a sheet flyer, - at the office of the New York Herald, sions, Cohan us; B. aun » Ligyd Sith, Pl Silman, Troy; T. A. tide Canada. me Nu osdous Engl —PAKTNER WANTED.—Witha aE caph ‘a first class hotel in one of full obernnens and ain * 1k; pont Brown, May, Yark: barges Philadel: ar Ison, do; General reli dos Qu Douglass, Petersou, do; Voung Defiance, er oe eee the best locations in this city, ngie od and: profeable busin Reference given re required. WaRDROBE AND FURNIT! Tee ONVANTED~Gentlemens or families, bern rtlous furniture, we jesire to dispose of to ill, dos Rey. B. Canfield Mr. Sle ree = at Lymag, Cami es, yg bem Me W.D. iW keldeides, Fall iver; fartford; G. Gregory, Pou apparel, Jewelry, us Record. Letter bags of packet s oe ne ork, for Liverpool, will close this moruing at half o'clock. Le ter bags of bark Childe ion for Havana, will close this day at 10 o’clock. ‘The a Queea of the West, for Liverpool, will sail on Lovesoy’s Hore. S E. _Waerbar Foaghis ottville 8.D. Se ay Tre dtandoigh J. it, . Gamteld. s. Berains 1 attend them at their res ee Office No. 2 Wall st., comer of Broadway. N.B.—A line addressed through the post office, or a call, will have prompt attention my2! 3t* HREE OR FOUR GI forward appearance. in, Buclingio m. B. buiit at this port iM. Wentworth, Montreal, c. Letter bags of the above at the Exchange Reading Rooms, aud at Keuyou’s, 91 Wall street. Bn Brio Many anp_Exeanon, from Carnarvon, Wales, bound to Nortolk, was fallen in with on the 18th ult, lat 45 A dand dismaste” , both anchors at the bow! hatches off, boats gone, bedding lym on the, deck, appeared perfectly tight, aud had been bat a short time in that situation. Notice to Mariners. i‘ Lignt or THE Pano or tHe PuNtA Devua Campanri- La—Mariners are hereby informed, that from the 13th of April, PE Er AC) spparatus of the, 4th class, giving a cor TLEMEN can be sccommodat- ‘ed with board in a private family, where they can hi the comforts of a home by salling at 55 Bond street. m2i 3tFS&M*re OUGLAS JERRO HR one volume, entitled “The Nistor of St. f "The Story of a iu Lectures,” “The Ri jooley, Hamden Co Couns ‘The members of the Fish House Club had a glorious spree yesterday at their grounds below Gloucester point. party, however, which of course 4, while it gave the Benediets « thor hearts’ content. Philadelphia. Joug 21 21, abaudot It was a complete st: ca Fonged ing reeraain, Sullivan co; J.J Wilkins, Conn’: Wi Geor yiown, Mase 5 ) become fuddied Sales of stock: Fiust Boann, Muy 2i—08 2 4000 ds 783g; 90 shs Girard tak 12%; 27; 25 Farmers! & echausics’ 51 103; 605 rie — illustrations by Ay: iH the remarkable roman on . Worey, C. W. P. Smith, Pou ane - iN w Haven; §.K Potter, Cog ‘ J. Wicke, Ver GW. Wai w rovide Mass; A. Bartlett, estan: W Brown, Albany: hy Benmngton, ” Douglas Jerrold the world called n, all his wit and and all his hatred 501 “St. James,” are charac ters representing in the psi Lie Hes extremes of society, and the contrast ocean ‘them is painted with truthful and thril- ling pitests yet, in doing so, the artist has not left a chasm, but led up the distance between the two main points of in- ind of human life, and altogether it is as rare and interesting a gallery of portraits as has ever been gathered into one collection y of the claims of the poor, Dickens rarely ee is humor with atin e of satire: ith a tinge of humor. wron in of his race 100 deeply to find asource for broad and es x ae aretie 78, 130 Mechanics? Bank, jd 5134; 3000 City 6s, 76, 180 Letigh Mortgage Loan, | ¢ > e Punt oe ee etatd of ‘Oap 40/34 11, and lon 11 59 17 east of the meridian of Paris, ht will be raised 90 pal (about 24 metres: ind will be visible V7. Fein, ut Poultaey, 5 Girard ik 1244; 16 Commercial Bank, asury Notes, 10534; 100 Pennsylvania & Ohio ing RR Bonds. 7334: 50 dodo \ii'2 Commer. ree toreceive it, and ings than at this en », 2996, 5 Famers’ & Mechanics’ Bank, cial Bink, 553 455 Lehigh Coal Serp, 8444. Arren Sares—0 Girard Bank, 12 29%; 00 do 2934; 2000 Resins Rail 6's, B93 35 County 57s, 89) Reading RR, 2934; 25 Caron 19, ship Balance, Reed, N WCoast, bis wh 150 do sp, and 12,000 Ibs bone. farren, 2200 bbls for igton, 090, for ‘Fal , 1400 homes and. others before re- {and for N Bedford. Izaak Walton, Fitch, W sperm, 31,000 Ibs bone. Jat 32 33, long jo, ams to Sydney.— is, Jagger, 8 H, 1900 bb} Arr at Provinesse. stent with evel JW. ina a River NortHern H re. s deneye Ohio; Mr. ee and J lac sat ane ‘Rioge: ait rs : vs Hallowell, Litefield, sharioty Luce, do, Rea ‘1 Bonds, 7334; 500 State 3 iniatetphua Bank, 128; 150 Havar—Packet ship Baltimore—Mr W! ye! me Mi Wheaton, Miss A Wheaton, fi Madame Le Page, Javison, aud 252 iu t Feepercc —Ship Wi MeCarthy and servant, Mi McCarthy, mains ie Rt Wheaton, Mr Miss Lucelle, Miss Alexan- ‘MeCarthy, Mra ‘Tina hy Masters Dalton ported. ‘May 10, saw ship Corinthi t New London, 20th instan tka, with 3100 barrels, it and St Paul's, Oct Wi Paes: NB, 2000 barrels. 179 #4 E, ship Java, Bronson, do, 800, No date, lat 4001, long 17920 "E, Sr. Lours, May 13, 1847. Affairs at the West—Troops for the War—Local News —Newspapers—Markets, &c. §c. For several days past, I have been anxiously expecting an express from Santa Fe, bringing, among other inte- resting Intelligence, further details of the Sacramento ‘The official report from Col. Doniphan, however, received in this city yesterday, via Washington, super- kedes the necessity of waiting longer for such intelli- ‘The plan of the battle ground which I sent you, 1 hope you received. Our latest dates from Santa Fe are to the 34 of April, ‘They contain nothing whatever of interest. Reeruiting for the New Mexico service is now busily going on in our city. There are seven companies of infantry now full, four only of which, it is understood, This may be taken as an evidence of with which Missourians turn out when the publ welfare requires their services are all composed of select men, and it is a subject of regret that the services of all cannot be accept Thave very little of local to communicate that would interest your readers—not a “circumstance” for a fort- Kor a day or two past, we have had a little tur- moil in the upper part of the cit; occupancy of some land, the right to which has long been a subject of litigation, but no blood has, aa yet, His honor, the new Mayor, was there in per- son yesterday, and created quite an impression by his One of the champions of the row, ive language to the fanctionary primand, with the asst- n, desired a drubbing, he ENGLAND rabtchel , amore, Canada; Wi EW Hori, T. Crombi rovidence; L, Baile . J. Hawks and lady, John UF Waka i —on those pathetic eat men, have brovght upon the Trenton; A. R. cane , W. Cal 1c mily. H Truman, N Yo it cannot ut have a matey. effect upon society oneither iuckley, Mrs Adeli rare # eth Hinchey, Illinois; James Li crdwin Arusinck, Hamburg Baran Ship 2 Menr—H Peter, A Wermer, A Buddenberg, —Brig RES, ige and lady; R Bel Drwanana—Schr Globe—Mr cay ‘7 days, with'2200 barr 1200 bbls (reporte jant, 800 wa (reported Dec 8, 200 sp, 400 ce )' 2st, California, N bi iy ‘Abram Barker, do 5 whs, from NZ (reported Jan 1, 9th, Fabius, do6 whales rool y 3 400 bbls) jeorgia, NL, 9 whales: 2 verona Jan 2, 1960 wh jon for the press, have of high literary | attain- = had ae co-operation of a gent! fe meuts, and offer it with confidence to the public, as the best tion in the country. booksellers and news venders, Set promptly attended to by Ke ham, “nibane Building Berford & co, pr ‘ts Weever Hamitionst Pyiae Beaees Hivte 3 John, Alden, Boston; E.8 Pack: Bridgewater, Mas ws i and cheapest e H. Long: & Brother, #2 A B; LL. 8 G. We Py ‘ker, Port : Everett Risa ‘; Mi na Baird, Towanda, Fa: mre aft river of Plate DUGAN “AND BRO’ RS, 8 « street, corner of Broadway, New Mae new Roofs put ‘on in the best manner, old Roofs repaired and panied tight. Orders received at the above Henry street, wil days ee Port asia tions. pice pkgs JT Jones & c iy ‘an, 2000 bbls. G Walker—i | okes, Gilbert & Coy Livenroot—Ship Waterloo— tons pig iron R Irving— Potter—40 G W Shields—300 Lee & coi RC Blackburn—12 et ‘Swan & Brand—3 K Collamore—1_ RE, 16 Coffin, Bradley Seatac i mnctually attended 10. RAUGHTSMAN—A young man wishes to Feng em- nace as Draughtsman. Address C. P. B., box 2682. peal scares from Boston for Halifax and Liverpool, of Bahr from Vera Cruz for Havana, May 5 Ons pon Salem, (Feb 26) for Rio, ‘April 19 8, long 36 2 FW So: K cons A Bell & eon Win Hs pastas Walker & Brothers—37 T B Mabee—760 do P! Win MeKee & co—1 + yre—U1 Naylor & com? D Dead—2 8 Body—1J Osborn, jr—3 Barclay & L =20 Henry Breakey—3 F = Bush & co—05 EF Bainbridge—o AH Wat J Gitro Campbell & core T Hunt & cont WG Muate Gillilan & co—G 8 Homer—3 Rusvell, Marsh & co—l Stenstadt & Bamett—3 L. Hart—7 Spald & co—6 C Bucking & co—26 Mc: ht & co—2 Douglas, Broths— ers & co—1 Robt Speddtng—I J Hudson—1J J Hunt—2 Jk 2 F Tomes & Son—103 ‘Sands, Stewart—10 Russell & Marsh—19 A Hazen & co—30 pero & M ell <2 Brown, Beayer & Dunba 4 Eines Wadsworth & cod chrouometers 27k & co—3 G Taylor & Son—3 WH Keeley—5 Steel, Anderson & co3 J ‘eewares G Hsstogs & co—20J R Worrell & Son—1 Rawlin & Conduit—2 Wythe, Rogers & co—2 Grant & Barton Nawbould & Russell—3 AW Spies & cot English & Wart—2 M Seymou rt & Shaw—6J Warren—1 Fp aceite » Haverill: TD: Sain ‘The companies ‘Wm Aymar & co—l C S_ CHAMBER M. from Germany, D.—A young woman lately arrived and who. BOYD ei no ky "routine Bui ‘Wall and Water streets. ‘The, mat ext ted colored. exh Fireworks ever offered to the public, are now ready, per ‘or der, with new imachinery, dealens 2 Be: Laboratory, Sie city, hear the ONTHLY REPORT FOR APRIL OF THE NEW YORK pO An AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, irst house west of Broadway, vagal Y T FI 2 Inflammation and discharge 5 Palpitation of th 1 Asthma Spasmodic. Inflammation of Eyes. Cant eo Dropey. joard ratiton, Nowa Scotia; Capt. L. It. Ward, lo 8, Parsons, Poland, Ohio. Rarupun’s Horrt., C,H. Davis, Boston: A. Worth, woldt Mr and Mra Crocker, Geo. rien Ni Fy pir Ports. ril 29—In port, sehr A Nickerson, Smith, fr P. Eddy, N. Jj Ne, Gris- Hav IRE WORKS, FIRE} ee an C. Shirley, Syracuse; 4, E Van Valkenbu Mt. Riddle, Philad; in relation to, the | Ring & co—i2 Bird, Smith, Miss Bare Thomas & co—5 A Mau he Call & Strong—6 W WI p Nevios & co—20 Reiss, oe Jones, "N mga Cuatoa, ere Home Ports: Boston, May 20—Arr ship Cohota, Pressetts New Bf pe Cuba, Smith, of and from Salem; b Mor ‘of Trenton, Me,) London: shi Courtna: determined course. having used rather off alluded to, received rance that if he, said c! could get it from official hands, instanter ! of the Mayor not admitting of a question, the valiant rioter “ evaporated.” Within the last few weeks three of our daily journals have bidden adieu to existence, and among them, ab, fate! is the organ of the native party. The natives very generally have gone over to the whigs, and am almost thorough reconciliation seems to have taken place. They imade Buena Vista their council ground. and with suc- cess, 80 far as union waa concerned loeofocos are in the majority here, and from present in- dscations intend to remain so, We have very cool weat tation has made but little Tam A. King, Ne a ree: ¢. set jand; i 1% oF nbers No. has moet 8 ipiigene: Rady, 2 ee et ms, Barnwell; 8. jongenhee, Renn iller, Oneida county; J. 2, Mary Hy Baker, 4 Cook, Gounives:’ Iowa, Billow, (of Wiscasset} Gerrior, Pictou; Albiov, (Bi Mortis, Windsor: Jno Simmons, Small, Richmond: Marble head, Balcom, do; Rerolunioner, Frisb Joss of deck load 7th inst, uff Block laware: “Jespatel, Freem C Mozart, McFarland: et uvester) Lane, Po ort au 3 Tie Kime nei nce. Tarion’s } Horst. 3 Partial Deafness. yi cored eee att & Sherman— Fame: Ke nyaletelnd, rs tas 10 Wight Starg Sheldon & co—9 Ci roswell & Haight—33 Eee ne Sturges—13 ‘Russell . Marsh—71 Chase- ‘erguson—£5000 do 3 cs E B Strange enden—40 tons coal R Remat—74 cases 9 bales Break Wh C ic 3 palmer, East Haddam, © set aud aay Miss A. dite do, G.D; Norton, Pompton; A. D hester; A. R. Pamary Chencreas Wight, Sturges & Fain in the Left Side, 4 Shieh and ey of Still, however, the Hake Farwell, Ames, Newark; agara, Spatl ing, ord Bearse, and bony Lacy; Spy, Alles Appleton, Nicke: York; G EL. Monn, aVathinage jon D: Vail, i pininfeld organ Sait di B, Kress, ‘Tioga, Pai G. era yi New. Hnence of the. Uri 1 Re ft tent mofathe Ur 1 Tense: of the Til 1 Fracture of Tomb. is La in Urethra. r for the season, and vege- progress. Receipts of produce from the upper rivers continue to be large—far. exceed- ose Of any corresponding period during former y A general opinion prevails, however, based upon ihe backwardness of the spring, that there will be a fall- ing off in the productiveness of the West the present is time the ruling prices of the principal Tobacco, including inferior to best manufacturing $10 $1 25 per 100 Ibs; rotted, $80 a $85 per ton; lead, upper mines, $3 25 a $3 30 per 100 ibs; our, country brands, $4 8734 a $5 per bbl; city inilis, $5 a $5 60 do; wheat,'8734 a 9c per bushel; corn, 32 a34e do; oats, 300 do; barley, 30 a 35e do; hides, 7ige per Ib; pork, mess agd clear mess, $14 a bl: prime do, $11 60 a $13 4% a 6c; hams, common cured to canvassed. 64 a 7c; sides, ribbed to clean, 6% a 8c; quality; butter. 16 a Ise per Ib; whiskey, raw, Isa sre per gallon, ko, &o. &e ARGUS. 2 in eats Baltimore—I case mdze Bankhard & Hutton— Hing. ia Womb nin & Guedin—4 Henri Hiener—1 Peter SA cul mith & co--2 A Seignette & co—l U 4 child & co—1 John & Hyde & co—1 Corbit & com1 KE Jean Jaynet—1 all & co—1 J M Wood! tirely recovered operations are rare, an recovery after them tt nett, see D. Pp, Coxetes, do; F. s fhend—4 John Michel—1 Fel- lows, Hadsworth & co! W B Moffatt—1 M H Greaatct B Li & co! Robt Diedervebs—1 DM al, Boulard & co—! L ‘tt biases & co—2 Kippling & co—1 Rimber eBreler & co—t'T M Onenhtiamet T Couinet feo Morans & + aan Bourry d’Jrernois—1 Umber n & co—2 Mr Le Pi H Goeitens for Hydi FOR CHAKLE! steamship SOUTHE Berry, will leave the east on Me NG ent 22d inst. New Wank, erat Bit, “capinin Mt tan 1 Tumor removed from i Bligh, ships Medora: Bro. Andrews, Ee Emigrants" bri f rarlin nium started, but anchored in f farted last evening, anchored in Pres h bark Veloz Manuello, and Hampton Roads— ep been diemasted, was towed into port by the steamer Patapseo, which vessel was des- city last. Monday ler—t A pea Tse Day No fieight exe pe ie fi il be received ai Davelock, the clerk on boa son vy 'SPOF! —2 Bi P voice & Burei—1 WH Ma Henry Bodmer—1 Prime, Hard & co—6 Boyd & | m—1 Chas Grospoltz2 G Hessenberg & Schadardt—1 Spies, Christ & com 1 © Hechscher—1 E Lamb 1 Blake Patersou—1 W J Phipps—I Good! Denti] HD bsg oy co—2 Plumbett & Col Sehwendle & co—l Mr. Li Backingham—1 Tetterel & BL ‘Christ & com! Larem & Ai riguetts, Fits & Norren—§ Boicean & Busch—6 rutret—I P Speyzer & co—8 Kon- nrichs—1 Uh Gaynelin—2 He: rion & Cheaureaux—4 A fa Ward—3 T A Artents—1 8 Ja Iville & Heming—2 G Van Bs Derarsmes & Boizard: it off and put on 2 Operations for gic ing. ‘f dat to ber sterol tivcenies opened ad atte ed to between | an o'cloc he poor attend to be Bost Ww. Physician and Sm for sale in lots to ATF Collas, fm Hordeau, vil Me jadelp BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM SHIP, and 430 horse power each, under contract jo; bacon, shoulders, fesiiia, Crowell, Roads Margaret Hugg, Litton, fm F ju Carnarvor ITC Ha 300 ) bbis Bi r auality oeahan to Coolee & Adams tm mivedoeyy) via Hampt 1 Platt Brothers- lard, 6% a 70, as in her—1 Meyer, Wedn Miveoarl Gravee: fer ships Sarah, Cutter, Havn brigs Rupert, aneoanien e. i N orto TH BS besa d rem ETER ROBERTS. 373 Heals te id assortment of Louis Fraiter=1'T ¢ ry de Jesuois & Com CSA Avpasy, May 20, 1847 Appropriations for the prosecution of the Public Works rain John Hewitt, "i NIAGARA, RO ‘ y 18—Are ship Columbia, i York; brig Orray, Tet Coussins, EDGARTOWN, allay 18—Art River for Camden; Mar above; schrs Pavilion, ‘The five separate acts, making appropriations for the prosecution of the public works, which passed the legis- Jature at a late period of the session, are acts of public thay probably received the hearty concurrence of the present able and distinguish- ed comptrolicr, whose acquaintance with the canal Inte- rests and the condition of all the internal improvements and public works is complete and accurate; it may be doubted whether any man who may follow him in the discharge of the business of that department of the government, will bo found to possess so many of those qualities which belong alone to men d, and kid gloves; 300 breakfast 120, 300 doz. cotton and silk hosiery, rthe ELIXIR OF LOVE ever discovered for Impotency, ty, Nocturnal emissions, and all diseases ocen- Secret habits; and many of the nostrams re- ntly recommended for the ‘same complaints are worthless imitations which its unrivalled excellence, fame and populari- ‘The medical faculty of Eu- nited States are unanimous in their recommen- he Lucina Cordial,and instance that has been authenticated, to, er—1 George D Jarvis dge & Biake—1 T P Brady—2 Soeschigh & ray Hea—1 Ch Morlot—34 Edw Bossange 2 Sabri nett. fils & Norna—10 12 Woram & Houghwonr—1 tem Philadelphia Ai pera J Galw: on; Envoy, walk importance and interest; Vemels appoinied to sil fois Boston are the os only actual remed; belo’ Id, bark Superior, ‘Shumway Cruz;'schs Sarah, do. 19—Arr_brigs Milleto, Sacer co—166 brekets wine Renard rang oe ies Passengers’ luggage must be On LE Peevont—i? D Mut bina Be G02 oran > Mellete—3 Lech: the aly 3, Previous to ht into the market. Passage pdialagaa Boston to Liverpool, $120, do do to & & § Droz—t45 bas —3 Malixeux, Gourd & c: had GC Holman—13 R it Haight & ylor &eo—1 F Dunbar a co 1 Read, Tay- BB ell & Ny Vv ig kl ve notgiven their M cecured until paid (or. Bere ships carry experience No freight, except specie, ree For freight, passage, or any BCT com? French, Wells & co—2 Read, Ta —3L J Cohen? Eben Thayer—8 God lor & com! pkg G Bishon—1T A B Strong—3 F Didier—1 J.D Hinenpats: Price & co—1 Spies, i on days of anit A a wick; Virginia, Nansemond; Indep pilot hoat Rplief Fatherly, cannon, Baltimore. Bike. fm Richmond :for Boston. die, and also those which follow s ‘al Lassitude and General Prostratior estion, Sluggishness of (4 in every disease in any. y of the Hiarearive rd almost immediate ia Hampton, Roads, sehr Low: Sld Stowe, 'N York. ay 13—Are U 8 transport stéamer Tele. harlotte, Mayo, Liver- rare and excellent of energy and genius. In order that the public may clearly understand the rosults which are proposed to be secured by these ap- propriations, and the objects to which they are to be applied, I have to submit herewith a short exposition aud estimate of these objects and resuits., ‘These tive several bills appropriate an aggregate sum of $398,000, which it is distinctly stated shail be applied | to the commencement of the prosecution of the public | works whieh were suspended by the act chap, 114, of the | This aggregate sum is to ovieal canuls and works as follows : AI Nervous affections, te iver, Gleetand Fluor Albis, an connected with the di tiona—in all of which and, if used as directed wd permanent cre Auld, Brazos Gentian, shi “ ine between Li don 48 Waln Howard Philadel ie TPO! ps for this service are r due notice will be given y*Uinder the ew contract the Saturday durit Selim, ae ber com] TB Legdes & —a'baskets wine ard sundry pkgs to order. Tape Metamal bag C Veleite—d Reimer & Meeke Holleston—1 Rolker & Moll FI Browelman—1 8 H Claphmann Emmenputeh—6 C Ahrenfeldt—2 C. Meyer—1 W HF is 400 od bagging 427 Lowschich & We- now being built, and Bsc of the time when they wil yaua; D athan Hale, ‘heey: don; schs Velasco, Tew—A steamers will sail eve: 1 ane & Behomann—t JW par Koow 6,5 Muller—I'S Sezer & Sin Contenell=30 M F Weld=299 bxs 100 rogts 149 demijohn Oelrien & Krager—17 9.0 Smart, Vera Cruz, Robert Brows: Tampi- 1 Wand qrhore ans of cltpri co} John pelt Dacey, hea Senees rete e had to it, the most beneficial results may be antici payed with confidence. bottle, or $24 per dozen. office 147 Greenwich street. Rickey, and in Philadelphia at 90 North Sixth st. e tween Liverpool and Halifax snd ICKAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. U. 8. _— LINE TO COWES, AND SOUTH- MPTON, ae BREMEN. in ek [oe rn _WASH- burth Hewitt, a, om will start from New the Ist “deg next, carrying the Sold in Trenton, N. o ote Dramgioea, ar yrna $ Gertrude, Hilton, he subscriber reapectfully i ae ihe wept oe public to ry: SUS agsorty ent of rushes of ev lescription, TORY sy FE Ant STR ieee anklin Sgu do. ad all kin at the lowest prices. BOARD IN THE COUNTRY. ‘W fr an he accommodated wi rd most delightfully eicaated and heal rassian brig Dido, Darner, 0 al and £3 hi Canal ig Erie Cani DeManana-sSchr Globe—0000 Ibs copper 3900 “io lead 4400 do iron $17,500 to master |, Bray, Pongo River, Baltimore: Yankee, ia i; Emblem, Potter, Philnde Exchange, for Boston; 15, uare, Constantly Oneida River Improvement To enlarge the locks of the Oswego Canal. Pare "alla fie ‘Engle a, Fi for ingle ‘rance and schrs Mary Jane, fe for N sehr RI. & A Stiart, Providence: R M Arr schs Alhambra, Ulmes i, Thomaston; Mary y J Pe to being convene ‘gate eum is made up of the surplus ery ap ef by. the: Presid fixcal yoar ending on the officers ore y the Presi eu, both two engines of 1000 for one-third of the eptember, 1846, amounting to the i ~ PORT or NEW YOu, m1 MAY 22, inspeeti during and Ber dos om horse power each, from New Pork to Southampton, orto Bremen. it Son nel pes euabore t Ii'tormmke it h desira- Fforther cen ther i Bela, corner Fra ian and Wil Sinclair, 495 Houston street; C,H t| W'sboua Xorg, Shed pi io Matty son Bae arp a or b the fiscal ‘year Bank fund stock and other securiilente ing in the hands of the « sare the Canal fund, after paging the old Erie and Champlain’ Canal debt. by w incon, ShemelacN West Indies, Arr bri “Yith, eld, eaitioh pri Tacon, Sheil eld, N York; John rook, York; ope Lil * t (Br) Stewart, Cork: V bile home for those who wish to try. Early application is desiral ease inquire of A: sol, D&A Kipesand; Co- N F; Geneva, th my Peletes, St Se She will carry about 300 tons frei ores, to the nature of the x of jeaing will j-) uae oe ‘01 freight, St m_ Navi Spent Rey York, ADES—Once more we anallesgs he le oer to er mak ing tae Gy ‘siditocs cee ves to be woes 520 17 | ton. A considerable portion of the last named $on90 Mae | being in stock for the ich the future contributions to the safety are pledged; and tho commissioners of the land fund, by = appropriations TIMOLAT’S SULPHUR BATHS, eee 547 Pearl street, near Broadway. ESE BATHS have been established for the Inst twenty Newbold & Kraft, ‘oppe; Lan he (Br) 000) is unavailable, th Mills, General by none. t to "we hove the citizen No.4 ny iat Y CRORE Px ‘LIAM ISELIN. is imdae e f a Talat ad ol bei ath and are the only Sulphur Baths in the city.— Hy recommended. by the most ‘eminent pha che cure +h rheumatism, salt rheum, chronic com- * Baths also given daily, from 8 arg tos a trikes KE near barat Co ( str to a sale of pe, may be realized from this supghene the lit pa 3 eternity - 4 aeeuaead & very erroneous notion amen with regard to ‘That although « Str 6 Tema: 40 dormant se to ected, itis alwe ways te ing too there are three (an in particular by whieh: is eh 9 Herlcrure =) alw: the cure of stricture, especially in its carly stage, is is conan at ir Pata si wo ad generally 00- 1 le f reg ed oe dered tat ie comp) tragedy mn a tan rh ved. sed Cina Oe my hs month tomonthy ies slides into uo pai fin this aceonnt fee often suffered to remain: for aut fength of time. But it posid be know: hat i paral Y copnect, ed with chronic inflammation, thickening, and th ikea Ynove part-or other of the urt i y passage r, with re ‘ob- ys thi Tay exist without leet, that re is nothing whatever to call the attention to i that the suffe-er must remain in perfect darkness as to the real na ture of his malady. 2—another thing that leads the attention off from this disor- der is the erroneous notion that stricture cannot exist so long as no. oer ael to the flow of ui bserved. But this i a9 quite wrong. ithout p ducing any this e: feet d-and older cases, t on the part it- its and want of resulution, 3d—But, Peo np amild or early stricture is seeming): active, and of uo account, itis far from being really sor It is ay possible for those not acquainted with minute auaty- 10 fmgine the delicnt and pecutiar structure of t oyyug human nature, It th ay tions, local debility, an arritable bladder, and ot! eases proceed from a mild and ynsuapected strict that certain unnatural r like dis- 4 thing, therefore, can be more able than to have some and read ready means of detecting stricture in its mild and and fortunately, there are three particular nthe has found to ‘he first relates: Las been said ciroed: that ished or 1m, that ppens alter this is titted a andte Wr ahould be found pe soas to wet & Tittle, this, tri- will afford a ground of stroug suspicion, early circumstances which for Repare nae this purpose. The: ar. ‘ak Manner or Unina tine: the stream need not be much di Rares but obs-rve what clothes fling as it nay seem, The: next regards SIME A FORMER GONORRHG:A MAY HAVE REMAINED Uxcunep.—It isnot so much how long ago it may have oc- how long the gleety stage may have continued. — possib!| ery case to state the length of time eet may run fucing stricture, for is natu n lly more disposed to stricture than another As a general rule, however, if agonorrhasa has been suffered to continue for a period of from six to eight weeks, this would strengthen oF other suspicious circumstance. ‘The third is us Evrect a STiicTURE HAs THE Minv.—This. in the ear! re, is to depress its and to lessen’ mental energy. 0 one of its most invariable effects. Not that this ts seen in the same degree in every individual, but it common that the writer scarcely sees a case tt mplain that he is loss active, . Much might be the mind and organs, but for this t! ” while the fxct itself wwe. So much as’ this, however, could not ese os some years aKo, bui such have haan the late it prov ments in this art, that, id in the hans Pa thee en means, together with the author's ‘Private Treati remarks as any pa ticular case may call for. The consultation fee is aay or, with the means of cure, is $20. Ds. Ralph ‘al be consulted yate treatise York, from 9 t rate atrention. m22 1rre NO MERCURY —NO INDIAN VEGETABLE Ice MeDY parstion, the most certatu aud safe, and the m c r of all syphilitic or secret di medicine ws obtained from a ci una che Tabs, a¢ d is composed entirely of roots, and known to fail. oe ‘want to be cured?—try it. The above vgtuatle ate hcine is sold a and retail, (Lenn Retailed at 8 and 16! an comer -Adams st, Brook- jearsony Rahway. Price $l. y' jadger, Newark; ‘and m2 It*re D* MORRISON devotes his entire time to The trea ment of all forms of Private Diseases, which he pose without mereury or inconveniei to the patient. ont cases he cur+s ina few days. Debility, from a secret habit, he gures perfectly and rouonee the its o ie nal vigor: M.’simproved method of curing stricture @ found successful andice Letters, postaid attended tc. See his diplomes 20134 Fulton street. my22 1t*rre 50,000 PEESONSIN FRANCE AND ENGLAND ? Tate sckaswinited De sbambk Breneh Keueiy to be the most safe, ngreeable and infallible prepara: offered tot dest Venerions an skill and opportunity has enabled hiss the nature of such diseases and the safest pleasayit remedy to be used in ‘be so indi in ease of infection. By « xeoar; case, you peril are private reputation ing doctor yon peril Your ae Ferrio ey ete Ne cavalte dangerous! With tha rand healing an pele tien a begs ap al Pt in we dave, and thus preveut all chance of disgrace ad rag; ns ‘only at the Maison de Sante, 121 Falton street, N. Y. ice $2per bottle. m5 im*r 0 CURE NO PAY—DR. CORBITT, 19 Duane street, mem ber of the Royal College of Sus » London, an of the Medical Society of New York, may be consulted i in the of certain ate diseases. His long experience rention to this class of complaints; his pleasant, safe and expeditious mode of treatment—his. ex! ‘traordinary success during « long and extended practice for thirteeu years in this erat above all his legitimate medical qualifications, are few of the grounds on which he rests his claims Dr.c.s mode of treatment is safe, effectual and exped ng toa regular = tyek pain, Coustitutioual Debility—Those individuals wl indulged ina certain loathsome and ses ret heer ean Poupvely pe restored to health and society. Mild c: removed intwo No Sarge made unless cured, Postpaid letters fee of three dollars, will receive fom eh at tention. KR. JOHNSON, 17 Duane street, near Chatham street, is well known as’ the most successful practi ‘New York in the treatment of delicate diseases. For years Dr. JOHNSON enjoyes most extensive practice in Private diseases of any me cal man in New York. The Doc tor’s reputation for skill in those old half-cured cases that have existed for years, js pre-eminent. No matter how long you may have icture, Uleers wy y, oF in throat ba agen ‘ins in the head an of the leg: . ‘Constitutional weakness, brought on by indulged in by young men, cansing lascivious hely et sitively cured. cent Cases cured in four days, wi thout ury. No alteration is vention from, busin Post paid letters, cout Ga attended to. No charge made unless cured. m* MARRIED TADIES—Married Ladies would find much to interest them by perusing Moral Physiology, written by the Hon. R. D. Owen, with additions and alterations by Re Clover, M.D. Were this book carefully read by every mar ried person, and the advice strictly followed, we are yersuade that a different state of sosiety from the present would exis. ‘The terrors of and the prospects of « large family of diildren, which could’ be but poorly reared, prevent. many pradent people from entering the matrimonial state, but here i ie last it work that will tell you important secrets, which may o Mngt all such objections ice_of the 90 cents. For sale by % Co., comer of Third and Chesnut st., Phila ole “4 the Editor No.2 Ann street, New York. DICAL ADVICE—DOCTOR LAMERT is still con- fidentially consulted at his office, 63 Gold street, between Beekman and Fulton, on. all diseases of a delicate nature. His treatment being mild'and judicious, requires neither mereury, int in diet, or hindmnce from 3s pursuits. Recent hreeor fourdays. Debility, nervous, < con- tional, arising from 9 too Trequent indulgence of the par ns of indiscreet youth, and thereby causingnightly emis- ns, and, eventually, conffrmed impotency, engages the Doc- tor’s attention, his object being to restore the system mentally and bodily to that state of vigor nature originally designed.— Stricture, a disease frevuently existing without the patient be: ing the least aware, somerim by the maltreatment of uninitiated. medi f sometimes by the neglect of the parties themse! ¥ the Doctor effectually cured without pain or incon ence. The Doctor being one of the Few qualified advertising Sargeone in the arantees A perfect carey or no eb post-paid, enclosing A fee, immediately-nttended to,and Medicine, with advice, seut tp any part.o the United States, Office 63 Gold street, N sted in the charter ot te ‘Berk ThN SSE] llerton master, for Higo, will please to wn notice a she is now ready ceive her éargo at.pier No: 10 East Riv “ve Tey Nae DELANO. 39 South st. FOR HAVRE—The superior coppertastened covpered sirip ORPILAN, Williamns, Master. For feight or passage, nm to VM. TYSON. orto BOYD & HINCKEN. ‘he superior French Bark AN FOR HAVR ONIA, Capt. Co: Vor freight or passa ERG HEY DECKER, or to BOYD & HINCKEN, Brokers. FOK Decent ed hollota "Sherwil roemaee, ‘ow lying at Rahway port, ‘She will earry about 20 £0 300 tons; 96 feet on deck, 23 fet beam. She wi ire answer for caual, river, of const Settles, jag of the subseribers, at Rehway, New ser88Y; Og, oO. UABERY: a6 im*r 11. SHOT W er NOTICE =" ust the crew A ty no debts of is will be paid Uy ihe bar 1, wham __J. MeMURRAY. “See WANTED—A vessel to carry 100 tony hi freixht to New Orleans. A sail vessel treterre a Ainly to . COLLINS, mor is a % 56 South at. ee NOTICE—The British brig AGILE, Captain small. from Cork James slip, * ast F dated z0ch March, 1847. For further particulars, apply f9, the captain, on board, orto JSEPH MeMURRAY, wrendy to receive cargo at » agreeable to charter party, m20 Gtr i oe Routt rete. ~~ NOTICE—All persons gre forbid trusting the crew ofthe British brig AGILE, from Cork, as no Jebts of their contracting will be haid by the captain or cong’ JOSEPH MeMURRA m et. FOR CIVERPOO! Ne gular Packet of Sa Ww) superior, fast wailing packet ship CONSTITUTION, Capt, John Fitto, 1600 tons burthen, will sail as above, her regniar dav. For freight or pasane. having splendid, Inige ond comfarthe bl fe rooms and cabin, »pply tothe Captain ou board, at west nide of Burling slip, SHULL & MINTURN, 67 South st. Passage $100 The packet ship HOTTINGUER, 1050 tons barthen, Capt. Ira Bursley, will succeed the Constitution, and sail on RB r regular da: OR A LIVERPOO! -—New I pac plend: ip SHERIDAN, Ora ta feet DegttveTy anil as above, her fegulne day, For freight or passage, hay dations, apply’ on bored at ks EL a fal atreet, Biset $75, . K, COLLINS, 96 South st