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with considerable sales of new tanned sole leather, to tive. We quote middiing weights at 16% ets; good maged 13 to 14 cents, when roan : 01a 85 E9.—! ‘was very quiet, and no sales of importance reported, ” Navat Stoxgs,—100 bbls spirits 370 cash; 600 bbls raw turpentine sold at $3 25. Tar was firmer, a sale of 300 bbls was reported at $2 50 from on board vessel, A cargo of rosin had arrived, and was held at — fea of Ous—We sules of 5,000 gallons English linseed at Gle, cash; and 1,500 do. American city pressed at 650. cash. We quote country at 67¢,; some Ohio in barrels T was nothing new in whale was offering at 55¢. vs—2.000 brig. new pork were sold on private supposed to be at $15 873, for the mess, end at $13 60 for the prime. A small sale of new mess was made ‘i $16 50; 60,000 Lbs, of sides sold at 934¢.; 60 hhds. ary sulted hams and ‘shoulders sold, the former at 8Xc., an Lard—100' Wwls. second quality sold the latter at 670, at Bio, Tuce—The article was firm at $5 per 100 Ibs. for the better grades, while no sales of importance transpired. Sucan—The market was very quiet, and no sales of importance were reported. ‘Pai.Low—City and country rendered continued to sell as it reached market, at 9c. Tonacco—We submit the Silowing veely statement, supplied by the broker before alluded to, showing the prices, sales and receipts, for the present week, closing “his afternoon. es Received Stock this week. on hand. Sold Prices. this week. /Keatneky, Vi bi snd NeGareliia,’ $236t0 6 90 hhd 2,069 hhds. Maryland and Ohio. — - Sid Connecticut Seed... 34 to 14 = Bes. Re do... 7 to - hand me Havana, Ptr) = 712 bales. Cuba 8 wo % - ™* Yara... 35 to 4 — = 05” St. Domingo to = ZF By tho arrival of the Britannia, we received rather discouraging news of the tobacco markets in the north of Europe, which will, for @ time, put a check to all operations for export. The market exhibited pretty near tho same degree of inactivity, as in the two preceding weeks, caused by the unexampled lightness of stock. For the few sales which have been made, however, the rates were fully sustained and the market is firm, and without exception we may anticipate an advance of prices for the various descriptions of tobacco. Wusery —Sales were made at 35g, and of 20 hhds. drudge at 360, Fnercwrs.—Cotton was engaged to Liverpool at 3-16d, and 1000 bis, flour at 3s. To Gl flour was engaged at 38 6d. To Havre flour was inactive at 75c. -4ntwerp liquids were worth 4c. Canal Receipts from the Ist tothe 2st inclusive, at Albany.—Flour, bbls. 143,13) e8 1,619; beef 71 pork, 3663;whiskey, & 159,300 gallons; corn, 272,513, bush’; barley, 00.110; 08 46,200; rye 6,500; wheat 23,411; peas 25,811; beans 10,145; potatoes 7,992; Clover and grass seed 195,100 Ibs. ; flaxseed 230,650; butter 143,100; cheege 136,600; lard 123,900; wool 930,500. ee TELEGRAPHIC, Markets. Burrato, Saturday Afternoon, May 22, 1847. Tho market for flour was very firm to-day, and es- peclally for the better qualities of Michigan and Ohio brands. We report sales of 5000 barrels Cleveland and Michigan at $675 for the former, and $7 for the latter. Wheat was also very firm, and we report sales of 2000 bushels Cleveland at $140c, Corn was also in better de- mand, and the sales reached about 60,000 bushels of yellow at 624gc, The markets forall kinds of breadstuffs closed stiff. Whiskey was firm, with sales at 300, » Bouts were very scarce, and freights advanced, closing with an upward tendency. ‘Tho last engagements wit + present rates asked, stand at about $1 31{al 373¢ for flour to Albany ; at 400. for wheat, and at 30a37¢. for corn, On Saturday morning, 22d instant, Sipxey, son of Seba Smith, aged 18 years, 3 months, and 6 days. ‘The friends and relatives of the family, and the mem- bers of the Order of the B. B., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from the residence of his father in South Brooklyn, At Jersey City, on the 234 instant, of consumption, Catnanisé F., wife of John H. Lowe, and daughter of the late John H. Frederick. The relatives and friends of the family, and the offi- cers and brothers of Hinman Lodge No. 107, 1. O. of O. F., are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at 4 o’clock, from her late resi- dence, No. 9 Grand street, Jersey City. On Sunday morning, 23d instant, ‘Tuomas, youngest son of Owen and Rose Anna Sheridan, aged 14 months, ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family, are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from 221 Madi- son street, this (Monday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock. 1500 BEWARD—FELONY.—Whereas Robert Glover, Frederick Glover, and William Glover, brovners, late of Leeds, county of York, England, woollen cloth manufacturers, scribblers, and dyers, have abscouded, charged with several forgeries, &e. Notice is hereby given that the above reward w ing been ‘the indemnification af any g.) or to any persow giving such private informa- to their apprehension, on application to. Mr, Villa James, Superiuteudent of Policet of the Borough of Leeds, in the county of York, England, to whom all conamuni- liressed, to the care of Anthony. Barclay, Diajesty's Consul, city of New York Deseription.—Rebert. Sig x is about 50 to 52 years old, ds abouts feet 9 imches high, rather broa hes a somewhat sallow complexion, i a Yorkshireman, and has lived all is life inor near rederick Glover feet high or mor about 46 or 48 years old, stands about 6 road and round-shouldered, heavily, slowly, and stiffly; very. has prominent teeth; is a Yorkshireman, and lif bver is about 44 to 46 years old, and about 5 feet vo William Gloves 10 inches high, hata rather Jong and chin’ visage, aud light yiexiops han r. “*N.'B—If only one of the above be arrested, a reward of $700 ven; if two, $1200. *re pt. Clinton Hotel, New York, May 20, 1847. JOSEPH WHITTON, who was complained ing money from a pepson ‘by the name of Squire Wolferdale, of Bloomfield, New Jersey, wishes. to, ex- pliin how it was that he was arrested, and says that, in the first place, the complainant never stated that he stole his money ; secondly, that the complainant was so much intoxicated ia imponible for him he state Ty own money ; nor was there a bi of the money said to be lost found at my house, or in my possession, althoug! the officers took upon themselves the authority to search, aud without any warrant or process of law so ant, feeling so sure that I did not steal confinement to my ame the nex cell. and Was desirous to fe could, from a con- finemeut, which he 1 ts, believed me not kuilty of, and for which I waa then suffering. Lam now bailed with coud nod honorable bail. mai Iter NGCISH_ HARDWARE, HAIR SEATING, &e.— Agents? up stairs prices, to the trade, at a trifling advance E e si cost— 70 gross fisives and Forks, $3 75 to $5 75. 200° do. fine round Stag, at $10. 400 pair heavy Stag Gaard Carvers, 373 cents. i0¢ dozen heavy patent Knob-Locks, $25, 30 casks 634 and 7 feet Traces, 10 0 16 links. 5 do common an ded Bed Screws. All sizes of best C 8 Fi ke. ke. *Layeneke” Hair Sencings, all ‘Also’ Fryitg Pane, Locks, Candlesti Vices, Auvils, Fire’ Irons, Strings; Pereussion Caps, Ni ers, Kc. Ke. JO m or iLLIAMSBURG LOT—For sale one Loton South 7ch aivect. near the gamer of Second street ‘one block from the Peck slip ferry. ‘This idly building up with Substantial stores ; and this lot, i appl posed of at a bargain. The most of tl I remuin on mortgage for a term of years, e same be juilt upon within the renee gh Apply at 91 South 9th, irk, or at No. eck slip, to. auvere DOCTOR CARPENTER. B. CLARKE—GENERAL TAILOR.—A new and f ble assortment of all goods suitable for gentle- bought for cash, and therefore will be made to Best quality black French cloth dress Coat $20; i $13. Other garments in proportion, Ss inds kept ready made; Pants, Vests, &c. Call at 116 William street, opposite the new buildings. . cut, quality, workmanship and low prices, Oy LOST IN A BOAT—On Friday evening, a litde boy, named David Brown, 10 years of ina boat from foot of 30th street, N. ., and is supt been drowned. He had on a blue cont, mixed pants, cl has light hair, Tight complexion, blue i Any i sed fr ‘0 } tvero a bethany received by hie creed 1 t a dark colored raft sl ted, | Uc ih ieetlonge Please to apply to JORN BR BHOWN, foot of 30th street, 1th avenue, North River, 23 3t#r | y 90k, TWINE, NAILS, &c.—30,000 Ibs Twiue, suitable for fleece tying. ‘ ales Cotton Seine: 230 do Wrapping do. iyo do: Loudon and Bridport Seine Twine, ase'd sizes. #0 do Shoe Thread, varior 3,000 my Cut sf eek od ee ae F ine, 2 and 3 thread, For ile ye ay Sine TB HA & CUMING, mat ttre 106 Penrl street. f Bath, in the State of satreet he will fod. his mat it*r EGBERT GC. McKENNEY, icH, NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DRY GOODS.— Great reduction in prices, b4 WILLIAM GARDNER & CO. 215 Greenwich street, | will offer this cone 10 cartons, it nw | ont u former | I cance ode for men’s and boy spwerds, Drills nt ts, worth i per yard fi ri, rs ‘the month of Ap for 2s 6d. it Is, worth Is 6d. w orth, " y and Gloves, from 6d per pair upwards. m2 it*re young jth city yeferences, a lace for generat howsaworke Bhe cau bring an unde: ry for sobriety oo At and pe: Tespecta- do'plan cooking, washing and ironing. Apriy at » Chasdeme street. mai 2t*re a MIDDLE-AGED ENGLISH Wo- A REAR TEASDY MIDBTE ADE EN We ‘slat in Howeekeeving, gr any ight work, or woul Hieitlug Coed nieatss wilin tae S fe addressed "A. G. 196 Hammersley street,” will be attend ed to immediately. m24 It*re om South or West, and poj public: Tusured to men new 4 xpenses wi » with an opportunity of clearing $1000 per ‘Some men now in our employ will uo doubt make over per year clear, of all expenses. Each man will have his rict. It will be necessary for them to have at least $25 to £22.9,,0btain good fitting out, Apply at FRENCH 'S ‘ublishing Hall, 293 Broadway, up stairs, Office of the Flag of our Union. All letters must be post-paid. my23 3or*r WaANTED—A Feniee! boy, Mor 15 years of age, to learn the engravi usines ¢ must have a taste for drawing, himself to it. No Compensation given the M. C LASSEN, and willing to apply irst year. No. 1 Murray street, corner Broadway. iG MAN, just arrived from the North of Ireland, us of procurin uation in a mercantile hou: ¢ Account . References as to charact most respectable houses in New York. Avy, Communication directed .R. ‘T, office of this paper, will be punctually attended to. m2) stk. M&W*r FRENCH SHIR1S.—MESD’'MS PALMER & PARR, 476 Broadway, received a beautifal assortment of faney colored linens; also, keep constantly on hand a variety of the latest Freuch patterns _ Orders executed for any part ofthe country, _m22 7t#r [\O PHYSICIANS.—The adyertiser, a graduate of the New York University, is desirous of obtaining a Ass some’ physician whose business is stant require one. He would to Consent to receive a suna ary and enter into rangement to pure! part of the business, after a ce: riod. No objection to go to the ress M. Herald office. m2 3tre IGHTNING CONOUCTORS—This being the season Sevteiifiay tie alrerimenisetertsanl seascmatee of ip Frertiser desires the publie to his ‘of conductors, ‘The rods made. and up by lita bact than any” othe frith ‘copper 3 Mhooked pairs handsomer, cheaper, and more com- ‘They are secured er great improvement over the gives a better—indved a perfect connection. obtain further information on application to ri Th bhi WALWORTH, MASON, & GUILD, Engineers, No. 19 John st., N. ¥. mez* 30tth 'ERS,438 Broome rice ters L DUGAN AND BROTHERS, * street, corner of Broadway, Ne on in the best mannes, oid Roo! Orders received at the above pl: Henry street, will be punctually SH le, ata great reduction, by the sub: street, (between Beekman and Spruce 29th, Say—conaiating of Modern tersdorf’s Abridgement Conveyancing, Grants, C Archibald’s Practice, &e. 122 60" e pot Evans’ Statut THOS. D. BENNETT. CARD.—DR. HOLLICK begs to announce that Pliance with numerous solicitations, he will rem New York for some time, and_ introduc new. and important agents. and books and lectures. His office is at 47 . from 10-A. M. till 3 P. M. ee ina GUANO— Balance of the cargo of brig Virginia from South ‘America, from sualysis superior to any other Kind. in kite bara R ‘or sale inlots tos weshaseesy at Trappell’s ores, alton Ferry. . App mylimh ns" MICHARL THAPPELL. R. HOLLICK'S LECTURES—Dr. Hl. having been re- quested to continue his Lectares, bes to aunounce that he will, on Tuesday, May 25th, commence a new and more extended course, embracing all the topics of the former courses in of ‘Life, Parental Instinct, hew topics, never before introduced. completed on the three following days. fe, ‘and al i ‘To be continued and For gentlemen at 8 P.M. ¥ y Doors open at 73 o'clock. Admission 25 cents ; or, Ticket for the four, 15 cents Jectuires will be illustrated, all through, with did set of Anator jodel every stage, Sey ke. And on fect will be the application of in place of ‘D operation, respecting plained, ls (7 These Lectures willbe the most complete, interesting, and important ever yet delivered, The number of Course ‘Tickets will be restricted, so that (Adults only admitted, except on At 33g P. M., same days, for Ladi Adinission 25 cents. Doors open at 2! Course, 50 cents, Auatomical Hall, comer of Broadway and Grand street. my22 Sa MT fully ex- 'o form this associ t and the persons forming the associgtion ceive six per centum upon the capital from th neing the same. “2, Will. be xelmbursed the whole cap: ing the course of the fifth, sixth and seventh years. 3. receive in and after the eighth year an unusual revenue of $60,000 ; and, 4th, will be possessed then of an establish- ment of the valite of $400,000, ‘The subscription is open at the office of Feq. 45 Wallstreet, New York, where aud explanation desired may be obtained, and the fand, the slan and calculations establishing th sults, examined, i ; ‘ihe ttle deeds of the estate are deposited with Theodore Seulgwick, Eg.56 Wall street, New York, 3 The undersigned, the owner of the land, subscribes for $25,000, and he refers to caren HEODORE SEDGWICK, Esq. SAMUEL B. RUGGLES, SIDNEY BROOKS, & Co. HENKY W, E. MALL, Esq. shall be Alied up, a meeting of Herman C, Adams, i the formation uurvey of above re- avis, Brooks cribers will be called to deliberate upon the form an of the asso¢ jon, which may seem best to adopt. h OUIS CHITT! 0 GROCERS.—For sale one of the best cash Family Grocery stores in the city, with lease, stock and fixtures. ‘The location is in the principal street, and the store and stock cannot be surpassed, ‘or particulars address BRAHAM KASTOR, Fancy Goods, 391 Broadway, in- forms his friends and the public that he has removed his ess from 393 Broadway to 391 Broadway, two doors be- low his former establishment. m8 lit*re "P.O CAPITALISTS AND MANUFACTURERS —The A subscriber being fh inced. in years is desirous to tire from the cares of business; he therefore offers for sale his valuable and perty at Saugerties at the mouth of the Esopus Creek, on the west side of the Hudson Hiver, a haudred miles from’ New York and fifty from Albauy.. It consists of a vast amount of whter power over and above what is now in use, together with 250 acres of land immediately around the water power, a large pa of it laid out in streets and lots on which many dwelling houses are erectedin large per mill, a productive toll bridge, aud many dwelling houses, will be included in the sale, ‘This property will now pay seveu per cent per annum on the price at wh. will be "There are other falls of the Keopus Creek within two ands half miles of the Hudson River, of at least an hundred feet. all of which may be Kot fora sinall considerations and ifjudier these premises the manufactories now in full operation, are the Ulster Lron Works, the New Yor! gerties White ad Works, the Saugerties Paper Mill, a grist mill and other smaller wor! ously improved would soen give rise to a city like Lowell. On n id boat runs regularly between these works and Wreights up and. down, 79 eeats ton dollar per ton, taken from aud delivered at the milla. Payments will be made very accommodating. If not sold before the 13th of June, it will be disposed of thet day by ame tion at the Merchants’ Exchange, at 12 o'clock. in New York, by Anthony J. Bleecker, Auctioneer. ly by letter, or perronally, to th New York ou the wre For further pariculars i " auctioneer, No. 7 Broads weer or on the pre to m20r 27t BEDBUG POISON. ATSON’S INFALLIBLE BEDBUG POISON.—The experience of past years proves this preparation to be the most effectual destroyer and isher of Bedbugs ever dis- covered. | It needs but one application to satisfy the most incre- dulons of its wonderful and inte effects—Price 2s. car |. wi eer ig stow oS only rd ere wall. 4 parine street; rand street, au ‘ott, McKesson Co., 127 Maiden Lane; and 139 Fulton street, RROORI ya. se ‘a8 Im*r LEFT QFF WARDROBE AND FURNITURE WANTED. A IES OR GENTLEMEN h perf TA) teres mee ene ee ong ne, eho ir cash price forthe same, by subseris hrough the Post Office, or other attend at their residences. J, kEVENSTYN, J roadway, uy Ladies can be attended to by Mrs. 5: LEV ENSTYN. ® re TO CAPTAINS AND OWNERS OF S' BOATS. T effects HE Spdreigued paying, leased and fitted up the house on the* Long Pier, foot of 19th street, North rive mn boat hotel, in order'to accommodate the up town n= vites all Captains of steamboats to make this landi of wharfage. P. DE LE RE Proprietor, —Boats or barges for pleasure or fishing always to let werstaken atall times wherever they wish to,xo. . Passe WwW E would call particviar attention to the fact that we are manufacturing anew and superior article of Lead Pipe, ies Semel imperfections and w: uted not to split. jumbers and dealers generally supplied on the most reason- able terms, THOS. OTIS LE ROY 6 Ce my 16 30t*re 261 and 263 Wan NFANTS’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOIHING—MISS | JACOBS, formerly of 457 Broadway, annowuces to her friends, the ladies of New York and its vi it Just opened at 619 Broadway, first door from ‘a new andsplendid assortment of infants’ and children's! of the latest sty! fashion- Miss J. received as fi minm from the moan te Institute four silver inedals in jour own materials mare and cut to ore Orders consecutive years. der, C the shortest notic ih id comfort, a large and beaut Jiamsburgh, within one minute's Peck, slip, wishes to aceommod ‘ed number of married or men, ‘The situation is one of the most borhood of New. York, commanding an exte: the harbor and city. o Lessons. New secenery, the Frenel msburgh, or at leaving from the riv street, near the Peck ) $12,000, $10,000, $8,000, 5 % 20,000 Sean eS Tso ft vo0 2 vo meoel 1 bond and mortgage, on improved Sica in, this, city.— . CORP, Register’s Offic c pani gteen is, or at No. 85 Walker ¥ CHART —This day ji 8. Taylor corner of Wall and. Brad sinter, Ocha ee e-simile, engravings of gold and silver Coins, Betnx ited on very pa date are ; on very fine le beautiful pietare for framing. Walt i “PAYLOR be “r liberal terms. | Bookseller § and Broad streets, 5. lied Tom eor. § me ae .OR FOUR G LEMEN can be necommodat- t ed with boar & private fai " where they can have lin Bond street. 1e comforts of a home by 7 m2 WF S&M*re Nl i * yl? 20t*rh mia 30" b Pa ratte ‘% COUN Y MI Puen 2 ERTS, , i Hh is jeune eof Laces, vi Point de Paris, 4 Bransels and Pompation for trimming hats; Black and. Wi Bruxells, fusion Point and finey Nets—and a of other goods, which he wil ell at very low mer YRUS W, FIELD & CO..N sale a large assortment of Pri nk, ‘Writing, Hardware, Envelope, Hanging, and colored Paper. Paper of any size or quality made to order. ‘The highest market prices paid in cash for rus, bazging bale rope cuttings, Gunny baexing, Ene ys Cone, aud all other kinds of it Manufecturer’s stock, " perCYRUS W. FIELD & CO r No. 9 Burling Silp, N.Y. BOARDING IN BLEECKER STREET—Iwo gentle Somer usin erent hm, OF th it ES cates cto ae d losing my , will ex for and sell at publi ‘on the Ht day OF May next, at 12 o'eo noon of at the Exel i i by Edward Hane Bees ine ety of New Ye der, e deceased i hel felipe eo utin county gt Calon bs dee cae ob ilincts one hun county . 4 red cud ciaty gapee oe thereabouts "And Roan the north. west quarter of S ‘wenty-one, township Thirteen north, in Range ‘Tovo west, in the gounty of Mercer, in the samg tate, \tainii on iT 5 or fowaueer titel Pal "erste way be more partonlasiy: 9 Drapery descr made ‘Any furthe that may be will be given the Cerna orci ord, W. keds Ee White, Regen efendant’s Solicitors, or IGHE DAVEY, Executor as aforesaid, ty comer of Houston and Allen 'sts. New York, April 12th, 1847. al3-lawtmd7 *re ACHT CLUB REGATTA. iual Re the New York Yacht Club will come off on T ing the lst of June, at ten o'clock, under the, dire ommittee of Arrange: morni of th fhe value of the prizes for 1847 has been. fixed ‘not to, ex- peu” $200 cach, tobe! presented wo the winners at the Club the day after the Regatta. mize RaceOn. the da Yacht Regatta Club, open to ri lon over $100. hy id best, the entrance money not to exceed $! Bernsen to be tou daliass Natioe of Surry to ba, arade writing to the Committee Seep. enclosing fees i trance money, five da) me poovions tothe day and hour it appointed for the Yac! » ro pry Yacht may enter and start in this race ; but it is ex- preaily understood Purses are to be pald to the two Winning or leading yessels, not belonging, to Club. Three days ‘vious to the or and hour fixed} for the che Regatta the parties entering {or the parye must furnish the Committee, in writing, with the Custom Hi weight of ballast, draught of water, and dime their entry, after which no alteration.of any be made in the vessel: ‘The hour, place, same as aboye stated for the Yacht pogaizs: ‘he allowance Oftime for difference of tonnage to be forty’ seconds per ton, T ing regulations of the Yacht Club to govern in all cases, Copies can be obtained from the Committee. . W. BLUNT, A, FOSTE) jr: § Committee of Arrangements. W.ROCALGHIE, New York, April, 1847, All communi be addressed to the care of @. W. Blunt, 179 Water street. i match race between the Cyanet and Sybil takes on the 25th instant, at 10 o'clock, A.M. myll IawtJe of day tion the annual following that on which the Siedertiod epeom ait te tives ty: te ssels of all sizes over fifteen tons, and of any Tio the winner $150, and all entrance money there may be ‘and course to be pursued, shall be the jons for the Committee of Arrangements to Orrick or THe Opp FeLLows’ Haut Association or tHe City ov New Youn, May 12, 1817. HE Annual Meeting of this ation will be held at National Hall, Canal street, oa Monday, the 1th day of proximo, at 30’clock, P. M., for au amendment to the By-Laws, increasing the number o sof the capital stock, and for th other business ax may be brought before the Assoc tion ; and seSorelock PM. of the same day an election will be held for for the twelve manages I election. of the next anni f the Association person or by proxy, to one vo at an} election OF on any q u itted to ec ration o! ¢ Association,’ aeeeey order W. W. DIBBLE #1aw re TY OBEDIENCE to x certain order of the A ‘Tor the C lishes the following >= Iphia, Sheriff's Offic id County of Philadel; ounty of Philadelpl riet ( HENRY LELAR, Sheriff. lay 13, 1847. mmand you that you attach ‘Theodorus Van ‘Tine, late of your county, by all and singular and tenements, in whose hands or may be, so that he be and ap ity aud county of Philadelphi county, on the first Monday of Jun Wood ofa plea of trespass on the case. And we also command you, that yo whose hands or possession the said goods or chattels, or a hem may be attached, so that they and every of them appear before the said'court, at the day and place afore: tO answer what shall be objected against them, and abide the judgment of the court therein. And have you then there this writ, [es] Witness the Honorable Joel Jones, President of our said’ court at Philadelphia, the thireenth diy of May, in the Year ofour Lard oveshotsuad eight hundred and forty-seven EDWIN T. CHASE, Pro. Prothenotary. iece of ground the district of Spring Gar. inning at a point ide of Fairmount street, twenty feet wide alley and thence eastward along Morn: fect wide street, called Chatham. street, thence northwat treet, extend: along the west side of said Chatham street, one hundred and enlled Hill or Centre street, thence westward along the south side of Hill or Centre enty feet wide the east sideof said alley one hundred aud eighty feet to the beginning. eizhty feet toa certain thirty feet stree! street ninety-six feet to the corner of the t lley above mentioned, and thence southward b: my2l lawow*r purpose of ang @ transaction of such nsuing year, also for two inspectors rt ity and County of Philadelphia, the Sheriff pubs musylvania, to the Sheriff of Phi- and chattels, mn soever the same before our District Court for for said city and xt, to answer Fernando summon all persons in ion of property attached by virtue of the above ituate on the north side of di county of ‘-four feet east he corner of a v 1 tninety-si fest tora twenty GERMAN SILVER. JAMES G. MOFFET, No. 121 Prince street, third block ‘bene -oF Broadway, is constantly manufacturing German Silver, of various numbers and widths, whigh he will warrant to, be equal t ikn or domestic, for quality, and fo any other, f : whieh he wil tell at wholesale aud retail at reduced prices Il goods sold will be delivered in any paren os se Ni PD Re coantonentge New York—COURT & and sup ither plain of shade i ST ABLISI iver DESCH. style all sorts of goods, sewin trams, organsins, and zephyr worsted and woollen yam; sewing cotton, mohair, EDaaned oe Tosed Gectek silboma sidks) tthe niga ons, silks, satins, metinoes. ‘Thiber and Cashmere shawls, mrs and sels, indies’ and gentlemen's ke dyed and cleaned equal to new articles. 6 30* re WILLIAMS, Draper and Tailor, 113 Nassau street, be tween Beekman and Spruce, inyites the attention of those want, to his new and beautiful stock of goods for which he ean be bought in New York, 14 . ‘Those getting a first rate article economy, price, will do well to give mea call. Also on hand, a beautiful lot of ready- made Sacks, Pants and Vests, cheaper than can be bought in town mi 2w*e CR f 25 Wall street. * ie . ving completed his new arrangements, wishes to form those gentlemen who have so liberally patronized him his former establishments, andthe public generally, that he will be happy to receive acall from them at his new ting, dressing, and wig rooms, 170 Broadway, Grid Mi mi 5b. packages of good Black Tea for. 31h do M°°" Voung Alyson, traordinary cheap. de! $125 150 xtensive ‘Tea warehouse of the NEW YORK AND CHINA TEA COMPANY, _m7 30¢* re 88 Catharine street. ry an ‘spun silk; 'TLEMEN’S DRESS-NEW CONCERN.—A. 8. z it ent’s wear, will make up in the very first style, cheaper than ‘7 1g to practice real ARLES RIDGWAY, HAIR CUTTER AND WIG ER, 170 Broadway, Corner Maiden Lane, up stairs, ‘hair cut- aiden lw*re TT BA Comtry dealers, hotel keepers, and alll consumers ble by making their purchases at Tees Sas HALL LAN- HORNS AND TEA TRA HE subscriber hasjust opened one of the moxt ished Stocks of Giradoles, Solar “ Hall Lanthorus, Tea Trays, Cloe r for mantel Ornaments, ever offered in nd city dealers will find it to their advant Ys. T Bracket’s, jass Vases, or country. fe to cal} and examine the aboye stock, which can be sold at w! id duced. sale and retail at reduced prices. JOHN W. MORGAN m3lim*re ‘one door from Broadway OBE'S PATE: MIUM EXTENSION _D NING TABL, i) 8, wil marlors and dining rooms, hotels, steamboats, &c.,’ unsurpassed forelegance, durability and conventenc Warranted never to get out of order. the largest in tnd unequalled for variety, toge h of elegant and fashionable Cabinet Furniture, constantly to be found atthe warerooms, No. 443 Broadway, where the publie invited to cal] and examine, “aimee C-¥. HOBE, 443 Brondway. usual time, French Accordion taught. Terms moderate. So Third avenue, New York, manufacture, of. all the modem apparatusnsed for the manufacture, drawing or bottling m4 Sor#e ODA WATER AND APPARATUS—J. Matthews, No. ol ‘ater. A lithographic plate, with printed directions for the making of Soda Water and Syinp, also for the putting up of the apparatus and its use, &e., will accompany each ap. paratus. m27 im* 1,500 AUANTHUS TREES, Tor sivece plantivg, for sale cheap, now standing in the ‘nursety in Gi wich lane, opj ite Charles street. Apply to Heary Speers, upon the promis orto INTER & Co. 31 Wall street, over the Mechay Also, Forest and Omamental Trees, of all LENT. ighest prices advanced in Inrye id and silver watches, diamond, furniture, clothing, dry goods, Be.» ee, JOHN M. DAVIES, Licensed pawhbroke 232_ Willi eet, near Duane. aging the bell. ‘LL, OCULIST AND AU- corer of Warren street, attends from 9 to 4o’elock. Bank. plate, jewelry cured in a few minutes, Strabi US, ifelal E Spectacies adapted to every de- or Saninting, ex inserted. fect. ‘Di. Powell hy Bye,is Sarperioe io tigy of spectacles, ke. “To be ad at the Auther’s, and of all Booksellers. mis tw ‘*re iar ‘Treative on the shin 75 fam! logy of the organ of Visto is eeween ang poe of H the use and abuse of spectactes, wi tion-by James W. Powell, M- De Oculist, Aurist, ke. To be hind ae the author's, 261 Broadway, corner of Warren street,and Lis x! heh tN mis lw*re M* ICAL ADVICE—Dr. Ambrose, having had many : ears professional experience in London, and much Hos: ig disease in all its stages, dition ctice of the present Whifassistance, will ind Dr. A- DI y r pint Practice, is capable of t y the most appro day. Those both a frie: 63 Chambers street, 5 doors from Broadway. Advice gratis, and charges for medicine very reasonable. B42 5, ON a aescullecimsielida 'N&SS CURED.—391 Broadway. —I cheerfully com: With the request of Lieut. Melntosh, to state that hi lided home in onsequence of total dentness aud dis- 4 that while in New York, nnder the prov Dre. ie Au ‘i Broad y recovered his hearing, ws returned to Bi ies ven, Surgeon to H. B. M. ion ACODSHE OL. Yor ala Seine fs ) pains, noises, collections in and ischarges and ex) who may nee nd and a confidant. was tne charges trom the fessional care of egant Cat jis city metal plated slides, for private Ys general assortinent © 4 No. 93 John street, ut reserve, Me wreend and grocers, on $100, consisting of best Fe ral assortment of fine fan ich tin toys, hoo} cy wi Ps, canes, accordions, Pe canes, accordions, "brushe a ‘y ‘ lay dic 5 ment ts, af 60 days credi¢ on white cl ¢ pen, dies! ks, cut- E. A. TUTTI 4 Nees p is, TEE RATE, te gem. Toom, No, #4 Willian street, by ‘order of aastenses a consisting of perfume- s, backgammon bounds, toy’ guna, pistols, dolls, theatres willow baskets, bamboo chairs, After which, ed Crockery, Ch ? : of assignee. late Window Glass, 12x20, 13x20, by catalogive, from the fort N. B.—Most of the JACOB 3. PLATT, Auctioneer. ab y stairs, 24 boxes Ger- €8, 300 lots assort Ot which by ordsr which by order pare oh whine ere tmagie lanterns com ings, Sc, , several 1. Mehogan case: side cases and sashes, and store fixtures, “CNNer casets Klass ‘erms cash, mat it*re JACOB'S. PLATT, Auctioneer. s room comer of Platt and Gold aireets, tp statia, 2¢ boxes Gey ees—JACOB ction Tron 1 large in good fare, and EFICE FUK \ITURE—By order of Assi Oa ae treaty Raat ar aetaty room, 23 Platt street, uj rs, yards Carpet Ciest, 1 mshogany Desk and Book’ Caser't Canty size Franklin Stove aud Pipe, Chairs, Stools, &e. all fter which, 70 erates Crockery, Glass,and Chine, W: fancy Articles in the line, from the thelves, i low to suit purchasers. jouse un- my24 lt*re purel Al “ki coun ere w Broadway, order, opened fro assortment at Isola complete, to be sol wares light and dark which e nei dinner sets, Ridgway’s & ner and Jamps, about 20 different kinds; ni tubs, salts, goblets, champaign tnd cur gia and fe ‘atalogues at the JACOBS. PLATT Auctioneer. CROCKERY, GLASS AND CHINA WARE—Part by order of A: ees.—J ACOB 8, PLATT will sell This pay; commencing at 10 @’clock, at, the auction room, corner of and Gold streets, up. stairs, jby catal re: fa lots to suit ers, 70 crates Crocke: the hi are several di ‘ren sets, complete; - Adams’s ware; 0 iso, Stone he. Ke. » 100 lots Glass Ware, consi ets, complet . ‘lemonades, chimaies, salts, cruets, toilet bottles, &c. &: if ‘int tumble: blue ware, among dark blue neva din: ‘are. viz: jars, pots, butter pots, spittoon, water sales room, over the auction store. je peremptory. ‘Terms 3 months, for sums of $50, or a dis- tof 2 per cent, or 4 months for $100, or a discount of 234 ent for eash mai It*re 0 ill sell, mora lection ing, of ornamental Plant Sale positive. Paintings, or — eo AFAST TROLTING SORR sale, about 14 hands harness, to be sold without @ warrantee of an} For further particulars enquire at C Young's stable, 165 ington street, mat 3t F FINE PLANTS AT AUCTION—A. LEVY at 11 o'clock, at No. 293 Toe bode: nm th ts, of almost in splendid order, from t fe i Saturday evening next ff Me. D. him. uy Suu) yd ain, if aj Pens nd 13 offered for slip; and at most of the nautic: ‘ork. E—A bay Mai years old, shy will be ind, kind and well adapted for famil m any more, will sel lied for immediately at. 11 ientle in every way, with harness ‘ use; the owner havin or, exchange them at ja 19 hands prompt stylish driver and good travel- warranted ‘to trot 15 within the hour,warranted;sound and kind, blemish; sold for no other reason than the owner having no use for her. Price $130 plied forito-day or to-morrow. Knquire of Mr. Tucker, ce House, m26 3t# re For improved "unimprov ity or Brooklyn, pair of cream hed MARES, perfectly sound, kind, cs ‘ime, 3: Is as pleasant driv nly because the owner has no a treet, uy ‘an be seen at Mr. P. Murray's stables, near the South Ferry, Brooklyn. my23 lw re FOR SALE—A light Bay Horse, 7 years old every way. is can be found, Can be seen Ludlow street. m2? Stis*r J USD SUBLISHED——THE KEDGE AN. J CHOR liam Brady; 8. ik Imports, is assi Jor through the various bran fession. “It contains useful partment, Which will of valuable sion, and enable him. to. act in the most J many trying circumstance valuable to every grade of thorough descr belonging to the various classes of vessels, other work ever published in this countr; embellished with over seventy engravings tration of the subjects treated of in its ba work is furni hed. with over one hundr les, which are valuable not only to th man, but to all who are in any wa: maritime pursuits. a.volume of 420 pages, octavo, stereoty; sean Je by R. L. Shaw, 222 Waterst 0, at the Sailors’ Home, Capt, h imeu’s Friends Society, 32 Wal Goin, Poole & Pentz’s n to many, stagections which will prove M outains mo: iptions of the innumerable articles ‘ nteres The entire work is contai very de- with ample directions part to the young officer a great deal formation in the duties of his profes- judicious than any edition. Y \cis printed on fine paper, and bound in handsome street, at pping office, 39 Burling rex and statiouers, New m wove: visio isti 19 ne Bers, to serve during without compensation, ot MEXICO—YOUNG GENTLEMEN desi i members of a volunteer corps, to cous the present war wit er necessaries bei assemble at Perkins’ Hotel, rus ment, Will sri J, W, CRAWFORD, RY DOYE lexicos ing supplied b: Wednesday evening, 26th inst, at 9 o'clock corer of Christie and Di- sof, tof si house, and flatters himself that, by strict, ntion. Single till 2 o’clock, A. ¥ at lo’clock. spectiul a evening. O} rved up every iat Teast be equal to any in 2 enty, in point JOSEPH WILSO: are of public patronage. The finest i <n red”, be brocared are at par, fadithe, host flay vored segars. He wil ap ol s, and re- Ipectlally aolicite call, There thirty single lodging at all M. ance iT spare no pains to m: the traveller. N.B. its pr an agreeable ery Stable is attached to the had to any part of the Island. rrival of the steamer, port. can b iages attached, Al 80, to ‘0 LET—To a Soc the Broadway Bath House, 600 Broadway. Ii roprietor “NASSAU HOUSE, Main mane ~ to Harbor, L. I. i TG. V. OAKLEY, Froprietor—The Nassau House, and its ‘furniture, is entirely new, w ing place for house, and convey- in rea to take passengers to any my23 lw* ty OF Club, the second storyiof it consists of a large room, 40 feet vy 25 feet, with a smaller room tyle and fashion, to be had at 17 Di it the most reasonable prices. m22 30t let, to single gentlemen, a Parlor and three Bed Rooms. ‘To asmall party of friends these would be desirable, being gonvenient to the restaurant wh about to be fitted u it ap in the basement of the Broadway Bethe. Appiy.tor a 600 Broadway. W 3, MA! ed entirely of silk and straw, | and 6: been Bu of Ni has introduced hi tiful pearl and drab Castors, trimmed in th which has hitherto given stich universal sat as it prevents the perspiration from staini SUMMER HATS——Economy and Fashion——RO- BERTSON, of the Phenix Hat and Cap Manufactory, 0. 103, but now of 8 Fulton street, Nev ma, whoee ‘Constant al Tes at the lowest possibl of Hats, consisting 3 Fulton street, Brook! to produce superior summer w York, im it has Je pri of be peculiar manner inpaction inasmuch he outside of the dat the u ures comfort and coolness, HEBUGTION IN PRICES. Robertson piscenatice that he has reduced the price of his Pearl Hats to $2 50, and his e& Hats to $3) and shee same ie pricse ara roan 4 produce a Letter article even at 25 per cent higher. neturers fo produce # Letter article SI; ROBERTSON, Sr. J. PLUNKETT, mae ster at $9 Baok opened for thing about his celebrated store is cool and comi hie hats are semarkably so,andin addition to these summer qualities, they unite in an eminent degree, other qua- lities, desirable ings of pure p! " in'the city with one ofthem on his heads French calf boots at $4 50, $6 or $7, Fine French boots at $3 50, usually $5, Best ench patent leather boots $7, equal to those usually sold PH GOOD HA’ COMING.” publi i inspection an unequal] Daps, at his well known estab shady side of Fulton st just, turmoil, and confusion of Bi and all seasons, as light pness, e Hanth rophy, he would be glad to UNG & JONES, 4 nn street, equal to any and $10. A great assortment of shoes, gai pers always on hand, and made to order at short noti Bre store. in2 tre shortest Fulton and Ni assau streets, Oppo the Herald offic EE a i na 5 DETTE _ PIANOFORTES FOR HIki fein hi Also an extensive and well selected stock ot and popular Music, Violin and Gaitar String: everal Secon ad Pinaofortes for wa the Pier betwee: Steamboat ISAA' leave o'eloc! ending, ke, nf French Calf Sewed B: usually sold for $6 and $7 city made, equal to those ress Boots, with patent x constantly on hand, and Mending, & its for $4 50, fine French ¥ sold Boots 3 J, Y. HENDERSON, | Manufae hand an Mahogany: ‘innofortes, 7 o'eloe! riandt and Liberty streets. NEWTON, Capt. Wm. H. on Monday, Wednesday and R. G. At Five O'Clock, P. M.—Landing at Intermediate from th Steamboat SOUTH leave noons, Stes am will leave on Tt Sorelo The above boats will at all times arriv time for the Morning ( for the Es Freight taken at mod o’cloe Ai¢ak.\ " line, without « written order For ps the #9 tall ine a yor free o' may2t ¢ foot of Barelas AMERICA, C on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and . Pa NORTH AMERICA, wesday, Thursday aud stree ‘aptain ne for the East he, apply on board the boats, or ice on theiwharf, FRIGATE, MACEDONIAN, temporary command, has hauled out mt her Joading, Her tenders, 4,N.R,, for a few di tO red mnived exter ve and carry off ¢ in 1 be es or barrels, to fil nicl tate root Should no boat be at the pi sof Davis, Brooks & ¢o., f charge) may be weed. £0. ‘hing of the ty P for B'S A 128 FULTON 8’ frase just, ‘and watit os t Ke Ayo it 12 jor k. cee nt baif past , ita el tae is ensable legance novelty, and height-of-fishionablen he proprietor will take quite as much pleasure in showing as ins tiful bats; although, for the sake of the publi city ind slip. ee, All . done in VG & Ami: Broadway. _ NCH BOOT STORE—The latest Paris equal to Boots for for $5.— Bttoes, pay ini which a ON will fing le, Blaugy. elu by pie Bla aptarasy oie me BENEPY OF MR. BASS, with « Grand Ballet Dance, LA NAPOLI- Bass: DUN PEINTRE—Donoa Miss Vallee. A RACE FOR A DINNER, performance will commence May 24th, will be ‘OF THE WORLD 2 Ragerton, Mr Dyuit cents. Boece ae performed IAA eet, ayfaconelude with L Hiner Amd Kain, ‘Tilton Michael ress Circle, 25 cents; open at OWERY THEATRE—A W. Jackson, Proprietoi—il. ‘Ou Monday, veniag, MM: hat Neel Horie Cluther Gravedicte’, Hadaw Gh: rf io, Clarke; v , cet Mira Stadion Ophelia, Mrs Boot UCILLE—St Cyr, fs, Jordan ; Izaak Vache Byres; Lueille, Mrs Wilkinson; ponte iy ae Se Boot i 1236 conus Gd o'click. Performance’ com jada 30h Player dices, ir Neafie huyp, 1 5 Vernet, way; Le Jootz, mences at 734. wil bs penny Bi ‘Opera Books ms and parquette, $1: 24 sons, $12; do for 6 do, office, from 10 A. M. ALMO’S OPERA HOUSE—Chambers | street—Monday rjestnlene but one ¥e Arvino, Hig. Patti; Vielinds, § ‘Martini; Soft, Sigra, bites of Milan. ‘Se. ii ‘of the second season LOMBARDI—Pagano, jous Bene ventana. ltt eof boxes oxes for eight per * the box red at the SIGN 'S OPERA HOUS! form his the favorite opera of will be performed. rofessors havin, rformance w me u yonug A playfthe brilliant Duo by executed with C. Sivori.) i RAPETTVS BENEFIT, iguor RAPE'E TI has the 1 umerous frieuds and the public that 'T' will take place on MONDAY, 3lst May, when 1 LOMBARDI, , kindly volunteered their servi "the Orchestra will be ureatly increased, °° ill'be preceded b Flute, Clarionet, Oboe, Bas. . Rapetti will ne of Wi amartist, wit Maurer, (the same increased. y a Grand Con- have the plea- M pup ih whom he will Sig. R, has lately my23 eod: ¥3 OPERA HOUSE—A CARD.—SIG PICO respectfully announe: = e pl Palmo’s Opera House, ou Friday May 28th, First Partprmance of Donizetti’s Opera x LELISIR D’AMORE, Mlle Dimi will, between the acts, dance t! id ‘The Free de es tothe public that her Afternoon and Kveui Mr HARIGSO. Will also be exhibited at _myé re ICAN MUSKUM—SPLEN DID performances, this at3and 4 to 8 o' rage tester ei the celebrated er with the celebra 88 GREENWOOD, Y , the Impromptu Si Mr.Conover, Couye Vocalist; Miss THE MOVING DIORAMA O! FUNERAL toy MI +h aud every performance. Admission 25 cents. Children under 10 years 123¢ cents. ‘clogk. 2AL JACK,” Mise Julien, ke. Rol OLEON’S bers, FN, i > by the consisting renings © German Brass Band, of selected comic lungl, Straeck, an n ASTLE MUSIC by Dodworth’s justly” Part I=. Gand Introdu from the Stabat Mater, Ross Avisor; 4, Andante, Schubert; sini; 6. Prayer from Mose: Intermission of half'an how Part 1-7. Andante, Bellini Judgment Hyma, M. Luther; the Creation, Hay GARDEN. will be 31, Praye: Concert tickets 25 cents s% IET Monday, May 21, 18(7.— Andy, Nory O'Mt ment, entitled ted recitation of (by particular desire,) Doors open at 3 conclude about 10 USICAL manner by A. G. asilver medal at Bachm is the onl: and tne Royal Academy of M stitutes in Europe, and in this country, having ¢ Fair of th ment, tificate or A scale o1 ny each fh yed flute, mi CERTS—At chambers stree EVERY EVENING, b WILSON and Miss GLEN ou der the direction of Mr. Austin P tin, Miss Jeanie Reynoldson, M: yy 2 admitting # Gentleman and Ladi NOTICE—TE John A. Kyle, Professor adopted the Bashm'tlute, is prepared to aupply professors aud amateurs with this instrument, mauufactur ger, (Who received th EN is opened for the season. spucerts of Instrumental Music wi der t osition: of half an hour during the evening for prome- hunents, and viewing the Cosmorainas, which 3. Ca in Egypt, Rossini. All C 1 from Zap, lelujah to the Fathers, fom the Mowatt Biiv oneert to commence at 8 o'clock. ‘osmoramnas have been re-arranged, and can be seen at Y LIBRARY ROOMS, BRO? Mr, LOVER (w fore, &e.) will give hu OUTLAWS AND EXILES 0} with amusing anecdotes, Historical and Person: MUS O'BRIEN, d the comic stor Y THE PIPE: Ks. kets and programmes to be h principal music stores aud at the door, in he Ai d ‘been adopte nt professors in the United States. est im, porgnce that amateurs should purchase a good instru- the JLATORE, accompan 4 trai thers, commencing on Mond: oF May rated Comet Band.” Prog ction, A. Dodworth: N 0. Mar from GA N Tightiul Musical Entertainment will be iL 1 will he direction of 3 I be given Ir. Mouk, 43, lay 8 from Labitzke P me— and the Load Tyrate vatina (Bell Ragio,) Ri . H. B, Dodworth; 9 ellous’ Works,” from jerold; 12. Hal- es, Beethoven, ion 1244 cents. Adm m22r A de- the above €, Uns Miar~ & iven popular place of resort every evening until further no isted by M le, Mrs Ray, se ___m23ef re DWAY——On hor of Handy favorite eutertain- RIN, al, the celebra- of Ry ad at he Flute, having M4 @ superior 20 THE LATEST MOMENT. TELEGRAPHIC. sare Puitapecenmta, May 23, 1647. James Brown, slave, alleged fugitive from justice im Maryland, has escaped; his council having taken advan- tage of the claimant’y omission to have anew warrant of detention issued, the Governor having reveked the first proceedings, by issuing a second writ of replevin, the keeper of the prison having no legal warrant for bis detention, released him. The prisoner {s probably en his way to Canada before this. BY THE Mans, meee Affairs in Washington. Wasnixaton, May 22, 1847. Mezico—Canales and the Cut throat Systen—Armistice —Mr. Trist—Departure of Mr. Pakenham—Chepel Hill, N. C.—and Mr. Sully, the Painter—and the President and Mr. Mason—Mr. Benton at St. Lowie— Can't forgive Mr. Cathoun—Death of Senator Speight —Gen, Jefferson Davis, his probable successor, $c. The Abd-el-Kader of the Mexicans,—the prowling Arab of the Rio Grande, Antonio Canales, always within hearing when mischief is at work; or where traias have been plundered, but never visible, has issued @ procia- mation which resolves the war within the radius of Gen. Taylor’s operations into a Seminole campaign—s war of races—a mutual war of extermination. Had not nearly all the resources and the best men of the enemy boen al- ready destroyed or captured, we might expect to find this Fabius Maximus “ cy of Selns*aed Canales very troublesome; but we doubt whether they are capable amount of now of doing any very great . There is a rumor to-day of an armistice being posed by Mr. ‘Trist, whichis not very likely—thow bt almost certain that the Instructions to Gen. Scott ee- Ver the discretion of a suspension of hostil tise, should the Mexicans accede to our standing overtures of peace: for it is understood that tho olive branch Lag tinually held out to the enemy, and that we ready at any moment to suspend Sighting and to into negotiations. Mr, Trist, who, pears, gone on to Vere, Cruz, will follow Gen. Beote, to eG of jew to bring, and in the Mexico, it is expected, with the hope that still he may induce, the Mexicans to come to terms. An officer of the State Department. and a north. man, there ean at least be no objection urged against him, on the ground that he is a Mexican. Mr. Pakenham left us yesterday via New York, home- ward bound. His secretary, Mr. Crampton, fills the va- cancy adin¢t Mr. Pakenham leaves a vi pression behind him, both as regards his dip bags his virtues aS man. reddit omas Sully, as the o1 ic functionary informs is now engaged paintin the portraite of the Presideut and the Secretary of the Navy, to go down to C Hill University, N. C., with the Executive party en Fri- day next, and to be presented to said University on the occasion of its annual commencement. We sup they have been ordered by the institution of which Col. Polk and Mr. Mason are ates, and at which they were students together. Col. Benton and the late Gen. Dromgoole were also, we believe, students at Chapel Speaking of Mr. Benton, ho has been again letting off his wrath against Mr. Calhoun at 8t. Louis. Withgreat regret we perceive this unmistakable spirit of reven on the part of Col. Benton, towards the indomitable South Carolinian, for defeating, as he did, the projet of the Lieutenant General. ‘That seems to be a sin, whieh, next to the jexation of Texas, and the “firebrand re- Fer tea of last winter, can never be forgiven by OM Bullion, You will have been apprixed of the death of Senator Speight, of Mississippi. He was, in the Senate, a clear- headed, business man; and in the respect of hurryiny business through in a'tight place, he had. something of the make-speed of George Kwans about him. In private life we knew him well, and esteemed him for the frank, manly houesty, and independence, which always go- vernéd him, publicly or privately.’ We are expecting, should the war be ended, that Gen. Jefferson Davis wilh be elected in his place, and no more appropriate selee- tion could be made; for, while Jease Speight was defend- ing Old Zack on the floor of the Senate, with a bald manliness, that oll must admire, Jeflerron Davis was standing by his oldcommander as bravely m (he eld. Besides. the election of Davis to the Senate, would be a full atonemext for the provisos of Jacob ‘Thompr the resolutions of thanks to the army last sox House Next to the Wilmot provisoes, for their were the provisoes of Jacob ‘Thompson. ‘The Southern news you Will recely or extraordinary line absurdity, vy your regular, 1NGTON, May 18, 1847. A Gleam of Light through the uds—Peace—-The the old flute by many of the most As itis of the great- Letters (post paid) addressed John A. Kyle, 486 Broome street, will receive immediate attention. Also on hand Kyle's . Instruction giveu on _mat M&W at* re A HOTE BOMBOO on the pianoforte, N BROAD, IN. EW. LISEUM, 450 Will commence on MO: at GRAND MOVING PAN pans INM The Painting J.R. Smith, January last in these na ‘a masterpiece wine * conv e Capture of General de of Buena Vista, Landing of the Am of the City and Ci MEcHANic Grand and Broom FAREW. CHRIS Have the honor of the heads of numerous fi ¢ ts. ELL Ty's by the elite and fashion of the Admission 25 cent: ‘isher. Nters conclade wi the admir y a full idea of t iant Achievements of our Troops throughout the Campaign. FART 1. Bombardment of Matamoras—Battle of Palo Alto—March of the A Battl &e— Battle of Monterey—Bat- ouncing, milies, week longer their unprecedentedl ND SPLENDID EXHIBITION AT 1 DAY EVENING, May 24, 1917, Sorclock ‘ORAM EXIC E. S T 1 HALL, No. 472 BROADWAY, co. MIN! th q ¥, itled the KING Scotland, MrJ Wallack, jr; Sir Ai ce W. ichings ; Malcolm Young, ty WI mn of all, tA OF THE BATTLES occupies over 5000 feet of Canvass, executed by formerly Scene Painte ‘assisted by several able artists, this beautiful panorama have cost the ai labor, and occupied their close Besides the interest rof the Park Theatre, ‘The pictures for en ional subjects, the work, as 1 command ATTLE GROUND, and le of Resaca de Ia Palma— era Cruz—Bombardment jon—Grand March of the Gordo—Grand View of bet! NCERTS, STRELS that by the desire of ey will coutinue for one popular Concerts, which for a succession of thirteen weeks have been nightly crowded, city. tocommence at 8 o’clock. my237t*re AMUSEMENTS ELSEWHERE. ALNUT STREET THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA— Monday evenin May 24, will be performed the new ited K F THE COMMONS— ty} Grand Spanish Dance. ith the farce of SOMEBODY ELSE—Hans ‘Minnie, Miss Fisher. nd Mr. W! PERA HOUS: Monday kives ZAMPA—Zampa, F Alphonso de Monza, Mr ers; Dandola, Mr. W. F Mr. Kelly; Diego ol produced. % cents boxe: rivate ~ Doon de’ Marozzi, M Lone; eet Matezai, milla, Mrs. r. Jersey; dit ‘Mountain Sylph” isin preparation, and will be spee- Fricer—Dreas circle and Parquette, 90 cents; Family circles Den at Th ovelock—to commence at eight o'clock. ted troupe of performers, ani inagie bugler, Mr. Edward K trian, Gymnastic and Musical 2d ; Richfield ba We Canastoba, Sata. e and q rday , to order in the me in the store, corner of York. turer of Pianofortes, 549 Broadway, has_ constantly iment of superior Rosewood ani y kept. express) for new je cheap, 149 Brod 029 Haw im*r FOR » from "eck, will iday evenings, at 7 Steambost HENDRICK HUDSON, Capt. deny vil leave on Tuesday, ‘Thursday and ‘Bar ner ovelocke, Crutten- urday evenings, Places ‘vy it. tA. N. Hulse , will ny and Sunday” her R. H. Fi tarday afiernoons, a in Albany in ample ‘est. te rates, aud none taken after 5 i persons are forbid trasting any of the boats of this the captains or agents. to P.O stream with a the ware nting the tendered ome Oe DEK AY. mai re sion 29 centa only. ‘ete at y. 2th ‘hursday th; Saracuse, stand Ist June, and Auburn, Wednesday June 2d. Admis- SPALDING'S MONSTER CIRCUS, comprising 200 per sons and horses, an ubangrosenelte outfit, an any Kendall ceden- 's Brass Band, y the will give a grand Eques operstown, Saturday, atte Falls, Tueada YS the 26th an Monday and Tuesda: myld 101s" EDNESDAY, Ma mile hents; to $200 "Win Whe helan names H. Woodruff names ch, AC f Same day, purse $50, mile heats, best 3 i horses that never won” P Monday, May 24th, by 10 © or more 0 ma , LONG ISLAND—TROTTING. ree for all pact K to clo ONDAY, May 2ith, an inside stake of $100 Johnson enters. King do « G Spicer do Well Reed to Frown, Enters. « H. Woodrm ff enters J.D.MeMan do Wm. Coghlin do T. Jackson do C8. Bartine do ith enters br. g. whae! ~ GUIDE tifieial The hi WALL & Tere the tooth perfeet in®very while in a soft state, without jn nervous persons it is peculiarly ‘ap8 Im*r AND yh at 96 Ps Ms mateh for b wagon beg. ont + ii res n iy a ae becomes har CENTREVILLE COURSE, L. 1.—TROTTING. ws Peter. ady Shearman. an ock, P. k P, Mure $100, with cc Best three im five, «bik g. Jack Cade vyehm, Sal b.m. Lady F:llen Fit: Grey Barry ites and Repeat, in It ady Tayle cling Hicks . Augusta LF oe m. Young Datchman, (formerly Bush- nr) " on Hi leave the South Ferry, Brooklyn, forthe ise 'at halt past ong ofelock,| ond return aher top race mai dteje rO SOUND TEETH. R. A.C. CASTLE, 81 Brondwn ‘lls the attention of the public to, corner of White street pret approved preroae carous ‘ost says: fi Evening: | dits of the Twelve Months Volunteers—Fiction veraus the Reality contrasted. The clouds are breaking. It is an old maxim of con- solation that the darkest hour {s just before the dawn of day. ‘The overland express to the Baltimore Sun and the Herald, will have brought you the most significant in- telligence of peace with Mexico—a speedy and honorable Peace, through the mediation of Great Britain. There is no faction in Mexico now, saving the clergy, that could unite all other factions in the government, and a co-operation of the mass of the people, in the prosecu- tion of this war. The clergy are evidently afraid of tho consequences—they are fearful of their treasures, and of the breaking down their be bogey! control both of the government and the people. Wesurpect and expect that the hierarchy are at the bottom of this »jplication to the intervention of H. B. Majesty's representative in the “imperial city of the aztecs.”” It can scarcely be doubted that ifthe Mexican anthor- ities in their perplexity appeal to Mr. Bankhead to know what they are to do in this hour of critical extremity, that he will recommend, and promptly advise them to ac- cept the standing overtures to negotiations of the Ame ican government. The cabinet, we presume, are i couneil to-day; and we are safe in further presuming that they wil! breathe more freely than for some time of late; and that the Pre- sident will sleep more soundly to-night than he has sl since the rumored organization by the enemy of Spanish rilla system. iny season is approaching, which fe ito at Vera Cruz and all along the nd the season of the dysentery from Matamoros up the Rio Grande, embracing all the seope of country within Gen, Taylor's operations this side of the mountains, But, again, thirteen regiments of the twelve months’ yolunteers under Gen. Taylor will return in June and July; and seven iments of the same deseription of troops will be deducted from the southern wing of the army under Gen, Scott. These regiments are not full. ‘Those of Gen. Taylor have, phases, been reduced one half by the climate and hard fighting, so that in the re- coast to Tampico: turn of the whole twenty regiments (and from the best information it appears that scarcely 4 man of them will remain) the active force deduc from both wings of the urmy will not exceed 8000—6000 from the wing un- der Gen, Taylor, and 3000 from the division of Gen. Scott; a deduction.however,suficient to check ull further active operations in a movement towards the capital, till the fall campaign; for sufficient reinforcements can not in less than three months be collected and transmift- ted to Gen, Taylor, with the necessary supplies Sor his march of 700Ymiles through the interior to the % Mexico, where according to bod ce of operations he necessary, to form a junction with Gen. Scott. This condition of things makes the prospect of peace far more acceptable, therefore, than it would be were the ranks of both armics filled up; and all in readiness and eagerness for the march upon the “halls of the Monte- gumas.’? It is but a twelve month since the war began, and in this short space our armies have reduced a by actual occupation larger than # dozen of the monarc of Europe, they have gained many brilliant victor but still the war don’t pay, and the is tired of it. Itis not worth the candle. The vofunteers who went down surcharged with visions of an El Dorado, in- cluding streams that flowed over golden sands; and cities built upon a superstructure of silver and gold! and luxu- riantly blooming, sayannahs, all alive with herds of deer and buffaloes; and wild horses; and foresta of oran, trees; and ® climate like that of the Pacific lands, soft and warm and luxurious in the sunlight of eternal spring; and women beautifnl os the houries of Mahomet’s heaven, in groups at sunset on the green and flowery marge of pure and shining rivers; and moun- tains with their white heads among the clouds, and their bases among plantations of banannas and tro- pical fruits, sprinkled with haciendas, in which fair forma would flit, at twilight to the tinkling of the light guitar; and dashing water-falls, and music of unknown songsters in the woods, with the bird of Paradise floating in the ae halo of the setting sun, and an exhiliration of body and « to the mind unielt before; a war amid such scence as these—battles without diflculty won, and cities into which the inhabitants were to admit our armies with gay processions, and singing of national airs, and dan- cing girls, and every demonstration of @ jubilate! A short w a return at the termination, to t! r fellow countrymen, laden with « fortune, picked up on the highway, of the inexhaustible riches the gorgeous empire of the Montexumas,—such, we sus- t, were the delusive visions of many of the twelve nths’ volunteers, when they set out to occupy the valley of the Aushuac, and the lake Tescuco, and the city, which, agivation, they saw encircled by an amphitheatre snow clad mountains, its countless spires and pinoacles glittering all over with silver end old ! put this vision, which not the wand of Midas could bring to # fulfilment, was destined to be suceveded the stubbornest of stubborn facts, The boys lave seen the elephant, and they think him an ugly beset, They have hed to march over seorehing sands, thro thorns and briars, through mud and water,and continuous rains, day in and dey out, and nightinand night out. They have fallen by the way side to the pestilence that haunts the bordera of the Bravo; the sun has scorched them by day, and the cold rains have chilled them by night; the country they have occupied has but awakened » curio sity to know the subststence of the sparse half barba- rous’ population—the battles our men have fought have decimated their ranks in every encounter; and their beds of straw upon the damp earth have been visited by death ina more fatal form than the bristling batteriee of # wailed town. It & man has venture? beyond sight of the lines, his body has been found horribly numtilated before he was missed ; if a small detatchment has been bold enough to lead a wagon train over the dead waste between ene depot and another, the ranch have ghieen years, has obtamed an he teeth with great skill cayed aud sore teeth, CTING AGENTS, it ren- It is put into Lb tooth |. For ed. We have tried ut.” come down upon them ere sunset, and the wolver have icked their bones before morning. In California end jew Mexico, atarv: and # Russian winter bave been supemadded to # boundless sterility and the attractions Of savage warfare, No bi Dorado haa been found—no nape: las—no streams of perennial water y valley of lowing over

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