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than par,/the directors have to hold it ates | $6050 Tras, Ne gpa eR 57 oar t) ho as 1% do ori + "eenotes, 105° 100 Canton Co, pk 378 10H Aline > > 66 25 do ong 3 6 % do 3 40 do b30 10 do Fi 10 do pke 40 Harlem, ‘te 100 do. b30 4% am do ” % jo 30 do vio 56 do $6 150 Nor & Wore, 860 $0 7 19 do 0 i Hy % bio 50 B18 ns sadn te Hartford, 100 “10 ven ford, 3 50 Long. mt aay 28) 35200 ¢ Fo ae) b90 28) uM 50 do boo 28) 3433 200 © do 28 3% 30 do F 24 150 2134 50 Stonington, 48% 21% 50 do 4B a (50 do bao 49 58 Board. $1000 Reading Bonds, 7234 200 shs Long Island, 214 Tinahe Nore Wor bo StS “20 RR, 600 37% 30 do. 930 5034 100 lo 50 do 50% 50 Fy & e 50% 100 Farmers’ Loan, 34 50 lo 360 50! lo 200 Canton serip, 4% 50 Harlem 360 56 100 Long foland, Go 28 © 100 Canton Co, ope 3134 ee CITY TRADE REPORT New Yorx, Wednesday afternoon, May 26. ‘The market for flour was some less active, and sales of Genesee and Michigan were made at $8 6234, with some small lots at $8 5634, which indicated a slight de- cline, owing probably to the fact of increased arrivals down the Hudson, and to the domestic demand at the south and east being in a degree temporarily supplied, while the shipping demand continued light. To arrive in June,,sales in the forenoon were made of Genes at $8 95, and during ‘change, to arrive in the same month, at $8 125g. A sale of Ohio wheat was made, to arrive in June, at $196, Gonesre do, was in good de- wand, the receipts being light; it was held firm at $195 @ $2 to arrive in June. There was some pause in rye, 1400 was offered, while 145c was demanded. Corn was in fair request, and before ’change, northern yellow sold freely at 112}c, and mixed do at 1100. During ‘change sales of northern yellow were made at 110c a 1123g0, and in one instance a parcel commanded 113 cents, Sales wore made to arrive in July and August at 95 cents; sales of meal were made at $5 25; a lot of Geneva sale tore, could, eis = nee € ‘accept employment jderable any etable bus ness either here or cleewhere, or would est in a safe business. Address mai stis*re . V., att rk.—-Coats of Arms, Crests, T BROWN, Stoue Seal Eaeraver ane. Heald Painter, 233 + Broadway, opposite the 5 Ou Stone or Brass: Ladies’ Seals, Siz* Crete Papell Cases, &c. cagraved. wi fens op ay de vice; diamonds, amethysts, topazes, &e. in the rough, er cutto any form. Coats of Arms ted in any style, from $2 and. upwards, and forwarded to any part of the Lited States or Canada. Books of Heraldry kept. with up- wards of 200,000 names, “Any information given in Heraldry. a7 re Baten The success rasigess a few years here strictly. ti paella tained. tNo vf No becoming or in Ps isfactory, ity By obsecring these rales—keeping alwavefall and complete \d stage of man mises) and bi wishes of his patrons, only to m: Hh of business with rap ee EN AN a tt two years, the subscriber, which has in ummer hats, being ligh ai ralb, oF. tities Gnchading be and book ubscriber feels a y rat t AOE pel DL ok 210 Broa COM! h he commenced wat location, induces him rules, which were then wave been ever since invariably maine red tha ity will be made to induce him to buy an un- ferior article. y article shall be, as heretofore, of the very best style te than most, and as mod- in this city or elsewhere. r) i eprival jed assortment y close personal supervision of every jeture (the whole of which is done careful attendance to the taste: the subscriber confidently trusts not in his former standing but also to conduct faction tothe public hitherto © yor. Beaver Hats, $4.50; Brush, Black and Drab Cassime’ Panamas,’ Canadians and imported (re ‘Skin: Silk Hat rom tl ost celebrated manu- Ist quality. $4; 2nd do., $3; for respectfully refers to the pre- i Tustitute, for the last mer, invented by 4 i other fooler, and not liable to be at all perspiration. ter noe ates do not accord with the fashions of d at all times suites ym the Lat! smo very omesivable style, always kept full tensive assort- tite, Sil wi din declaring at ment able to meet any-and every demand of the beau monde, mist, and of 1 rh tnates, instead’ of compl tastes, my 27 2it*rre fhose who prefer to follow 1 i e dictates of fa J..N. GENIN, Hatter, 214 Broadway, opposite St. Paul’s, ying with [.OR SALE—A CHARIOTEE. or Bi for four persons; a strong an enough to be di two horses. Has been but little used. itkeha, having room some carriage, and light by one horse, with pole, &e., for Gan be seen at’ Eli Gilberv’s Carriage Repository, 38 Canal street. For price, whic! ground. sold to arrive in June, at $5 123. Oats before change, sold at 70 eents, during ’change the highest of- fers were 68to 69 cents. Provisions were firm, and transactions to a considerable extent in pork were re- ported at full prices. Groceries continued inactive — A sale of New Orleans, in good order and fair quality, was made by auction, at 4 months, at 6406 81-100c.. and some hhds, Porto Rico at 5% a 5 81-100 cents. Cof- feo remained about the same. Asurs—We report sales of about 150 barrels “pots at $5. Ifany thing the market was some easier. Nothing new in Pearls. Brrswax— We report sales of 3000 lbs southern yel- low at 26 cents. Barapsturrs.—Flour.—We report sales ot 3000 a 6000 bbls Genesee at $8 6234; 300 do Genesee sold at $8 75; and 8000 a 9000 do sold during the forenoon, to arrive in June, at $8 25. During ’change 6000 « 7000 do sold, to arrive inthe same month, at $3 124¢; 700 bbls Black Rock, on the spot, sold at $4 6234; 600 do Michigan, one- half of it not in good order, sold at $8 60; 200 do Ohio round hoop sold at the same price; and 500 bbls Geneseo also, on the spot. were reported sold at $3 66%; 5000 do Oxwego were sold on private terms. Wheat—Sules of 2200 bushels Ohio, to arrive in June, were made at $1 96; Goneree, to arrive in the same month, was held at $1 958 $2, Corn—We report salus of about 30,000 bushels Northern yellow at $1 1234; 6000 do at $1 10; aud 3000 do at $1 10% $1 11; 2200 do at $1 13; 6000 do mixed do at $1 10; and 1000 do, to arrive in July and August, at 950. Meal—We report sales of 1700 bbls New Jorsey at $5 25; and 1000 do Geneya Steam Mills sold, to urtive in all June, at sellers option, at $5 1235 Rye—Recvipts and sales were bot!) light; sellers demand- ed $1 45, while buyers offered $1 40. Oats—Sules in the forenoon were made io the extent of about 4000 n 5000 bushels at 70c, ‘The highest price offered on ‘chango was 6368 69¢, Receipts down the Hudson River on the 25th of May— Flour, 21,190 bbls; corn, 26,015 bushels; wheat, 2362 bush- els; rye, 1600 do. Caxpies were firm at 31c for sperm. Corree.—We report sales of 150 bags St. Domingo at 6440; and 100 Sumatra at 6X0. ‘The last sales Rio were made at 7c a 730. Corron.--The market remains dull and inactive, the sales to-day being too small to report. Fisn. —We report sales of 3a 400 quintals dry cod at $8 8744, at which the market was firm. Mackerel con tinued firm, with n large and active retail trade—1000 bbls. Halitex, No. 2 and 3, sold on private terms. Frvir.—The market for bunch raisins was some- what less firm, and since last report, about 3,000 boxes have changed bavds on private terms, supposed to be at shout $1 75a$1 80. Dried Apples—7,000 Ibs. were sold ac 4 ete, Nothing new. he market remains quiet at $4 50. Motasses —Salos of Cardenas were reported at 23 cts There sevined to be some better demand, without sales of importance having transpired. Navat Stones.—Transactions in all kinds were limit- ed. 100 bbls. spirits turpentine were sold on priyate terms. We heard of nothing new in rosin or raw tur- pentine, Oivs.—A farther small sale of superior country lin- seed. was made, (300 gallons) at 65 cts. City pressed continued to t 65 cts. cash. ‘The last sales of Eng- lish were m: 2 a 63 cts. cash. There was nothing new in whale or sperm. Pxovisioxs —500 bbis old prime pork were reported sold ut $13; and 50 do at $13 123%. A sale of 2000 bbis_ prime pork; new mess was held at $16 25, and new was reported sold at $13 12% @ $13 25 Prime at $13 75. Old mess was held at $15 26 and old prime at $13 25. In Lard and Beef we heard of no transactions ; while quotations remained about the same. les were limited without change in prices. Sucan,— Beyond auction sales transactions were light. 165 hhds New Orleans, fair quality. in good order, were sold at auction and brought 6!4—6e.44-100a6c.81-100, 4 morths; 80 hhds do Porto Rico, sold at 534¢.a50.81 4-100. 4 mouths, + Saut.—60 sacks Liverpool, fine and coarse, sold at 100c, a1073g0. (damaged). Tattow.—We report sales of 5000 Ibs, country ren- dered, at 9c. The Butchers’ Association offered lots f eely at the same price. It is only a good article that will readily command 9¢.; which continues to be bought chiefly for domestic consumption. Wuiskey.—The article was held at 360., though no sales of moment transpired, Faxionrs.—Rates continue to be inactive. To Lon- don 550 bbls naval stores were engaged at 38.9d.; and 1000 do at 306d. Cotton to Liverpool was taken at 8-16d., while 4d. was asked. To Havre, cotton could be engaged at 34¢, in smail lots. To other continental ports no engagements transpired. TELEGRAPHIC. Markets. *Battimonr, Wednesday afternoon, May 26. The flour market continues firm, and stocks light. Howard street was held at $9, at which small sales were made, ‘The supplies of wheat continued to be very limited, and prices stendy; sales of 2000 bushels of prime Pennsylvania red, sold at $2 08. Corn was less firm, though sales of about 2000 bushels changed hands at $1 02 for whiteand at $1 08 for yellow. orn meal con- tinued very firm, with small sales, at $525. Ryo wus firm, we have only to report a sale of 300 to 400 bushels at $1 30. Oats were firm, the last sales were at 60c., now held at a higher figure. Whiskey was firm at 35c, in barrels, with small sales, We quote new mess perk at $16 50. and prime do. $13 75, Bostow, May 26th, 6-20 minutes, P. M. The bark Lucia Marin Treadwell, arrived here this morning from Rio Janeiro, whence she railed, April 20th, with a file of Rio papers to the 18th. | No news of importance in them, The U, 8. Ship Columbus, Commodore Rosseau, and store ship Southampton. were at Rio at sailing of the L. M., the latter for the Pacific next day. ‘The Bainbridge left on the 16th for Rio Grande, to enotion American whalers not to recruit on the coast.as the Brazilian Government would seize them, [Telegraphic Correspondence of Prrranunon, May 26, re are five feet two inches water in the channel jay, and rising from the effects of the heavy rains. — For flour the @emand continnes. and the stock in still ler these cireumstances holders are firm, and e upon previous rates, Corn— | Wheat sat 98 to 10le.— | Winey —Sates in barrels at 2246 cents, in Bulletin.) Married, On Wednosday, 26th May, by the Rev. 8. M. Isaacs, Mr. A. Josnent, of New York, to Misa C, Faaxnronn, of Charleston, 8. 6. Died,. On the 25th instant, Mr. Michael Dillon, aged forty- three years. after a short iliness, {lis friends and aequaintances are requested to attend his remains to the place of interment, new burying ground. 11th street, onue. from his late residence, Suth street between 7th and sth avenues, on ‘Thursday, 27th, at 4 o'clock P.M. * On Wednesdey, 26th instant, Gronar, son of William H. Bird, aged two years, Saddenty, in Brooklyn, on the 26/h instant, Semastiax Potwoor, agyd 35 years, ‘Tho rionds of his family, amd those of his fathor-in- bw fetned Start. are resp etfully invited to attend is f ners r Brook'y Beo from his late r this (Thursday) y papers please copy, lence, No. 190 Bridge st.. fternoon, at 4 o'clock, — G F.<The members of Knick 0 | 1 Tadependet Order of ned Fellows aie will be (basement), from 2 to 3 P. M. low, apply at 11 Barclay street rand m27 7t*r S PYROMETER.—This valuable and indispensable medical discovery, which has ‘of the proprietor and inv. i attend: from 10 o'clock, to 1, daily. Sloudays; Wednesdays and. i vs = to the poor, from 9 to 11 0’eloe! recently attracted the attention, aud re- ‘the members of the ciety, ngs, and judaing their state in tah Practical operation, in the itor, at218 Nint street, where Gi} aitous ‘advice will and Fridays, iy Maye? sete tlemen may obtain hi ¥ to $2 Loh per weel u street. be Citar FURNISHED LODGINGS. Two or three jen isomely furnished, 3, fro kr Breakfast if required.” Apply at 72 im! tere ine shawl toa, lad: A reasonable reward to the apprehension lice are requeste hhe on th autioned against dealing with pe G Ross SWINDLING—CAUTION To THE PUBLIC —Two scoundrels, pediars, yesterday sold a ai a lady, No. 25 ‘Thompson. atre worth $3, plausibly representing itas an india shawl wor 01 . be paid for iuformation that will lead Hy id conv of the miscreants; the po- rt for them, and the public -diars. mia7it*re Plege of is rare . On his arrival in this cit; of the largest aud best assortments that was ever opened New York city, comprising large wi ne mer of Li che sw a favor by leevi di “ON THE SEAT OF STAGE NO. out at the corner of ng ig a piece of silk handkere! a nan who was the last one left in the stage, and r west of Union square. w sale of every tock of Italian marble wo he found at the custom house or ant Vases for nich a few days notice Le will take place id ele; also, Alabaster and Marble Statuary. [1 will be given to the publ lic of the time e pods will be arranged on the first floor, up stairs, at No, Id store) m27 2tis*r running to 23d id treet, through Bro: th street, a paper b ith street and th a . Will conter ime at No.3 Fourveeuth street.seveuth my27 It*r ADIES VISITING THE CITY will fi sortment of Hair Work, in all its branch: a general as: at ‘M. DIBBLEE’S, Store of the revolving wax figures, 263 Broadway, opposite th N. B.—Ladies’ heads si Taponien Flavd. ar hampooed, lees celebrated t tr €01 UTICE. Michigan Canal, ou hotden at the Amer;ean bet of Truste New York, May 25, 1817. Q LED FISHING —Au election for two trustees of the Il ‘n the hours of 12m. aud 1 the part of the bondholders. ¥ n Exenange Bank, ou the 271 m. By order of the LEAVI je in lots at the low- e and fork handles, to- +b No 174 West st, N. the Joivts, umors, &c., ample sstisfiecion proprietor’s depot, 36 Car dressed to the subscribers, will be punctually att my2?7 Wutr moved to.36 Canal street, d_preparation is highly m, Gout, Pains sud er or Ring Worm, trial to give the i ti wale, w al street—orders f Bry ip wet q ded to. 8. BARTINE & +O. Cc. AUCTION NOTICES. TS mNtERe "i office. “Please address J 5 Fro ANTED—A situayon by aniee y re de chau MAS ehee ny oe ot, ed JACOB SPLATT. Auctioneer: anowAfe cube ie MCON Se. PLATT, will sell This Day, at do's a m= | catalog lots Hardware utlery, cousisting of—pad- i fy Iast places," Please enquire at@ Beaver | jocics of all sorts, viz: bi bushed, bang up, regis- a reet, front room on the ‘second floor. She 8 he-sapn foo | tered, oe ae Mt heart shape, bi ¥ oak mn trunk locks, , do plated, do Sheffield manutse- cork screws, curry combs, copjer scales, knob! » do basting i © three days plated and commou brac: {7 ANTED—By a respectabte Young Woman, x situation | tre, shoe pincers, Wee ieee eae ia aewiugs, would have no | shutier rs, objections to take care of ore child, The Ay hd cil selene | Re ces may be had by applying at 44 4th street, gar x4 Waa ee By a jeorcetabTe Young Woman, psieeation "2 ‘Chambermaid, or to assist in B= | knives ‘wing knives | ts, SW Jat, Datoner i oe and ‘ 8, les, locks, bench vice ote! es 14, 18. 24, 30 6 Grhtes ined ttusbles, Bah hocks, ber. bitts, ANTED—By a respectable Young Girl, a situation Shambermai ‘sual private family.— | tons. &c. “ee ne Tents streets a the rear. 3 “mal ter Also, 10 ensks curry combs, 1 cask steel yards, 2 do iron can- | WANTED ‘Yuing man who is thoroughly acquainted | {est 3 do awl hfs, 10 bales twine, 1 cuse Baskets, 509 doz With the Ha dware Business, and can keep book in | i Se es nea eee neaths, rakes, seythe stones, Also, Fauey goods, brushes, tooth br trumenta, thimbles, eylets, buttons, shawl pin: ks, mzor strops, looking glasse double entry. + Huless abt KY Cau igh k et this, omit steve S 10 served with, age, Se, _m! jead pen- ANTED— i table Young Woman, ins," suspenders, quills, xegar cases, dominos, W AN eeneral housework, or t0 tm elf gensrally | saws, oils: Ke. he. useful. Good washer andirouer. ‘The best of city tefereuee | F Ali, 21 dozen London refined spring steel mahogany han- given. Aoply at No. 108 Troy ‘maT | dled saws. Wer | r consisting of | Also, Musieal Iustruments—Stock of a deal Jo | violins, flutes falcir, daealety sometot ¥ hare very fine, | WANTED—-A ‘situation by a steady young womal Finishers. Apply at STAIR’S Lamp estal Beekman st. i uy RE.—VAD INF, will sell y 3 x 5 | Sion mall yt This Day, at half past 10 c’elock. at Constitu eneral housework, washing and ironing, in & and will be sold in lots to suit pureh . Sale peremptory, ful wilt hae no" glueetion Yo. short fatan reat | Also, 500 cards earded curlery of all deseriptions: me? ttre Sdoitstin the ears ae EREMPTONY. Shih Uk KASHIONABLE, NEW WANTED IMMEDIATEL VT wo or three good Brae P CABINET FURNITU ‘AN ANTWERP & m7 2 i ~~ sive assortment of ext way, y 7 WOMEN, situations, on ‘osewood aud Mahogany Cabinet Furniture, from one of our Ree ee ree eee ei ata taete | best orautonnl moKed. tram: bis ware’ atoem toe conver oan: hectinan se, Reneca teat, Maria VOU tree | Pre pettiet terrae Coie & Loadtice ad cataboavee, «biel , ¢ Courie atalogues, which ences can be given in both cases. Apply at 13 Mulbery aaenien er & Inquirer and catalogues, whic ARK THE AI Ke.—Thursday «ven Pp formed te comedy of the TRUMPETER? TER—Ph llipot, Mr Howard: M After which, the GOLDE. ‘A. mer, Mr Stark; Jeminy T witcher, Mr Mrs’ Hunt. We Dimier will appear ia two dances. To corclude with BORN TO GUOD LUCK—Paadeen | Hal “y Mr Barney Williams; Count Mali, Bass. \ ones $1 cents; (aaulery 29 ceaw. oor: ypec at 7 o’clock—the performance will commence BENEFI , 5 oweRy Tika ee Ee ieexenn, Brozrietorcit . Stevens, nagermOr a a May 2h will be performed WCHARD Iimitichard, Me. or | ichimou dr. Booth, ckingbam, Mr. Clarke: Mrs. de with ‘TeKELI—Count Tekeli, Mr. Neafie: +, Hada ways ‘Christine, Miss Bell. re] conte, Pt aud Gat ae te Doors open ai 6% o'clock. Performance commences at 73. BENEFIT OF SIGNOKA KR. PICO. "3 OPERA HOUSE Chambers strest—Fridyy May jizetts ISIR ’D'anio Signora R Pies Nee m Sig Sonquiricos Dules- M. Dimier, £ he Oj sie ; f, from: the will dace, LA’ MANOLA, and a popul Opera Books may be had at the Le and parqpertey, $y en Ay Ts ry sous, $12; do for Oy ¥ te b offic rom 10 A M. at o'clock PM dain Mf formance ty commence at &. Pic fully anuow efit will take place at’ Palmo’ Hreung, May 20th, | Euret perfurmauce . WELISLR D’AMOI Mile Dimier, from the Upera of Par acts, dance the Manola, and a Popular D: ‘The Free List is suspended, except re fouse, on Friday Douizeiel's Opera” will, between the OLE LEATHER AT AUCTIC LE it will sell This Dav, at il oe of Bulkley and Broo Leather, with other arti ANTED A PARTNER WITH A CASH CAPITAL iste utke ced bassees Hor fusteer pertionlors, to a. FOI enquire at No. lot Fulton street, Brooklyn. m25 Stee ANTED.—A few active young men to go South or West, ts for the sale of new and popular publica. \d_above their expenses will be insured to with an opportunity of clearing $1! ee ii i cr Beam gn now inour employ willno doubt make over N—JAMES M. MIL- M er, G GOODS. {i Second Hand —J. W, BROWN will sell at auction on Thursda 2, at 10 F o'clock, at M2 Broadway, invoice of valuable House "Furnishing artic an doles, Sola are, y of other artic Also, newand second hand F mahogany Chairs, Drei Centre do., marble to Mattress 126 21 ire, compe Bureaus, Work abl fashstands: Rocki Brussels Carpets, &c. 5 8 LECTURE, Fi be given at 8 P. M. a ts— Anatomical Hall comer of Broad ch Rerrnceeerroarnioal Fe some of Broader Stray BOARDS—STRAW BOARDS—Ten t "100 LE} ing, with a PROM AUCTION —A Jot fine striped Jaconet Muali 4s, er yard, usually sold at 2s. Gd. A lot fine Needlework Collars, at . v der Hdkfs, ns, at ually sold ts. Ids. Also, Binders’ and Trunk Boards. rr gabee 4 le ituous clothing, uraiture, jewelry, &e., which they desire to 8 Capen, Cape, Be: Ke. 20 per cent spose of to the best advantage, for cash, have the best oppor- SCOTT & C ¥ of doing s0, by sending for the subscriber, who will | No. 377 B: URNISHED PARLOR AND BED RO attend at their residences by appointment. OM, ou the |. LEVETT. : Roget eit Office No.2 Wall st, cory bE Beeadway,_ | nd floor, for wsingle gentleman, with breakfast ifr =A ling addressedtirough the post ofice or eal, wil eae m re a. AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANT- ED—Ladies and Gentlemen having any cast off or auper- Buant coming or Caxait re 59 pearl ore One rome ing a note, or by calling on the fubseriber, ac hie fesidence, oF through the post, which will | be punctually attended to. AMERICAN MAIL, PARK BENJAMIN. Editor _ —The first number of this new weekly paper will’ be rea few days. Persons wishing to be served regularly by ceuts per week, to be paid weekly oF monthly, address at the office, 116 WILKINSON, Publisher, are requ to leave their names ans bale Y atreet. ss yr throug! . DE BOER, 7134 Canal st., up stairs. | for adve 5 NP Ladies oe hevstrendes led rs De Bost, tion and | Botices before Friday next, m25 St is® re cone and job goods bought, of ae “fmy es sot 500 CHALLENGE.—Notice to gentlemen who want ASAE Nila etna beri JU their old clothes to look like new, call at the TO, SHADE PA BOYS WANTED —Two | Tailoring, Dyeing, Cleaning and Repairing Establishment, Boys, about 16 or 17 years of age having some knowledge of | No. 77 Gold street, comer of Gold and Spruce, where orders Shade Paluting, or those desirous of learaing the principles of | will be punctually attended to-at the shortest notice, and on the art. To such as suit a favorable, opportunity is here of- fered for permanent employment and valuable instruction — PRD Person Mame WILLIAM JEFFREYS, Transparent and 1d Wind ble terms, by J, B. NOAH, 77 Gold street. ighest price given for gi | ORTH AMERICAN BAR and BILLIARD ROOMS, ie MI S MS, | De ee ord ee ‘and Bayard street. ‘The subscriber | fespectiul i m26 3t¥r pla ive punetually ENGLISH LAW BOOKS—Jus a, Ww le, at a great reduction, by the subscriber, at 110 Nassau pruce,) until next Saturd blic generally, that | nd the intends to ki poh Ml i intends to keep in as good style ax any similar: the ‘The House has been thoroagnly. pal i ided with a choice stock of liquors | aloon are two as good tables as | 1 be under the superintendence of an attentive and experienced person, while the Bar will be un der the immediate care of the subscriber. : if _ DAVID M. HOLLISTER. HEAPES' jor will be happy to see his friends on iatreot, for Pap , from 11 to 2 o’clock. facturer of French Ga New W8i7 sim _ | tresses, Bedding, &e. prs ALS FORK A LOA * 95,000 D: PO | fitted up and Carnishe THE STATE OF IOWA, redeemable in ten years, with | _™¥ 10 3 interest, payable semi annually iu the city of New York, will be receiver by the agent duly appointed to negotiate the sane until the 27h instant, at 12 o’elc +s at the banking house of Messrs Beebee, Lud/ow & Co, No. 74 Wall st. vated, and the Bar is and m226t*r N.B. The props Thursday, the 27th ew Yo ‘ 146 Fa hades, also, m: 4 Spring, Hair, and other and steamboat cabin of the principal : and as thecon: the creation of any State debt. either oy exceed 100,000 dillars. there can be of the investment. ‘The object of th existing debt and expenses necessat tion of x State govern ke. the subject ean be ob on ts HIS DAY, THURSDAY, May 27, at 4 o'clock—Purse to $100—Mile heats, best in five, in harues; eas to the security G, Spicer enters... ... fray the W. Wheaton enters f H ‘Woodruff enters jon to all parts of The eave at dg past 3 o'clock, aut ed on ‘applying to WF. Coo! at Messrs, Beebe, Ludiow & Cos, 74. Wall street, where all ‘The bonds the documents in relation thereto can be seen. will be issued for $1000 exch, with coupons, All proposals mut specity Is wil KVALEN unde: hand Ke supply of Ervatenta, a valuable remedy in obstinate ean 2 of constipation. Put up in pound packages. Kor sale, whole- AY 3ist—Purse $150, mile heats, best3 ind, in haroess, sale and retail, On | Metta ee She, a except Lady Suffolk; taree or ts. Sale successors to a & my oes oud vy Apothecaries and chemi PLA F saloons and best foc ny of from 1500 to 3500 doll. eallou MARTIN BOT’ st., next doortoold San ment, between 10 and 7 i SALE, or a partuer will be taken i ‘nd, the prop e-third of ‘the.tune, would « or a gentleman of bi ove of the best y an old and well etor being forced to? be absent at er an excellent opporta- ati 8s rs. For furthe: NER, 2d ward Hotel, oneal or 251 Broadwa: oc! ; le hents, three massortre__No. 2 Park J Brondws rroprietor willl wd BGAERING Permanent, ‘Transient, Day, or Dinner ue second best in the lastheat. Entrance peareare, may find board vy oe tay = 37 Dey, Foy uc A pe m $?. 1 f street, Croton water, wartn and shower Baths for the use of | - Phe above purces to close on Thursday evening, May 27, b ree ae ate m2 ser. | oF. M,,at Green k Bering nna ove Peay PLATES! DOOR PLATES !—Fine Brass and FAC Siiver Door Plas for $1 30 to'§3, at ‘CLASSEN’S, No. | Murray street, mel wre rh comer of Broadway. i Imes kr g. Tormentor. ine names ch. x. Boss Butcher. ames br. m. Village Maid. 's of the Course 90 cents. JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. mz A UANU—Balance of th America, from anal ye market. riwuia from South to auy other kind in | 0 suit purchasers, at Trappell’s on Kerry. Apply. MICHARL TRAPPELL. For sale into: NY iCE TO HIS hat ving returned from Europe, in the packet elebrated Capt. Allen, celebrated improvements tn the art of ren loo, by t all its branches, which the. profession. ‘He will be hap; 19 Centre Old Stand, at ‘ORMER PATRONS—A. COX hip Water- ht with him some ating clothing in excel all others of to see his old friends at his doors from Chambers st. he will warrant two, YOUNG EDWIN Bow. He is fairy His long court All sighs a From her! mad he paid, nd tears in vain no itch, ips, could gai a. But the reason showed it plain, ‘That he wore a coat full of stains, it it quick and had it cleaned, a the maid was soot mavittre NOTHER G) be convinced Messrs, J. Pease & Soni Geutiemen—I would consider it an absence of gratitude you, and duty tothe public, to withhold the testimouy I furnish, under the provid ura} eifieacy of your inval enabled to y. Reduce r, and how | d from ‘my suffer Upon hear quiuticy of the was used | was Targe pac kag am in ll who may be Tam thanl toration, I had resigned myself to a fate wl omewhat relieved, and when I had he expectoration ceased, the lungs were heal- ed, my ar petite improved, aud a, You are at berry to mvke any publi een. ‘Then lovers all be trimmed and go REAT “CURE—Read the following, and y' becoming debilitated 1K, inevitably ised remedy, nd; before half t ral health restored. you please, duty bound to recommend ved so unfortunate as | have heen, but ul to say, Lam now fully aud effectu- jion street, 10 and 856 Broa street; 399 Broa ‘i 1 JULDEN FAKMER is No lof a published brace the most popul issued rapidly. Just publi the battles, incidents, &e , 129 cents. privted, at 12% and earving in all, its varieties : Family Phy » Bee. Se, oughand Ready, Turner & Fisher's Comic Al- manac for 1848, four in number, will TURNER & FISE 14 pages, closel: Crockett, m27 It*re ween sold of former editions. This edition, fare ife of Gen. Taylor, J at 6 cents per will em. wil Al be out in a ‘ew day: HER, 74 bit AGUERREC ‘and "improve: ments” are the order of the day. bach artist claims that So WALSH has now a At the Bowery, Hl, I decide m6 At2aw' je He ILLUSTRAT VELLERS, conta cities, principal towns and watering singe routes, price of fare, &e, embellished with 125 highly an accurate map of the Uiited States nes, ed, and for my26 Stawlm*r $1.50 ; for the whiskers, Agentsin E i. Gibbs. arrangemi ont his baawer"” over the sngar store, Ul BOWERY LIQUID HAIR DY. Wall street, near Broadwi work ought to carry the full sway, Process,” of course the very best, —there they stand the test. ide, his work invires inspection, his is a fine colleetion. its to take some thousands more, ig a description of each State, th aces, the railroad sud sale, who esale and retail, SHERMAN & SMITE 122 Broadway, corner Cedai %). Philadelpiua, Bug. Ri i TRANGERS and C or Toupee, are invited WM. BATCHELOR, wie pe! the United States, place to procure an article in every business, an the largest stoc! WIGS! ee first quality Wig inspect the exten: asgsort- where they can There is buy a Wig or 1 Batchelor’s tory, No.2 Wall eireet, Private rooms for fitting Wigs. Copy the addr Fail alg tin r | a A. WOODWORTH, Importer of French ‘and Chinese Fans, 925 Broadway, offers to the trade the market stthe I i White paper white avd colored silk Fans, Chinese feather la sandal wood, pearl and Ke Together witha ma bridal aus; from mei tion ns, Chines e ziifizent collection of rich dressand im priced Co the most, costly, deserip= $1,000 Keal Will 1 those who wi ‘with water por dita he pa in their attendance on Thurs dayeve sg Mav 27, a8 businessof importyn-e will be bi Sire the Lage , BAVIB Eve, a's" Wrieriam Basury, See’y. my27 1e*re m25 TuTh&Sat is*re $15,000, Re wuers of Real Estate who wish to sell ore a house or s lot and money to bu ke., will call on £0.00, $7,000. $8,500, $1,700, $1,000, $2,500, $2,000, state tu this city and Brooklyn, or nt, sold, and exchanged for farms, hange, oF ora farm . SERGEANT & SON, A. SERGEANT 13 Wall st = aa a PHIA HUNTINO PARK being the season E, htuing rods are absolutely necessary. to every buil desires to call the attention of q the public to ductors, ‘The rods made and = put ap by him are neater, handsomer, cheaper, a pact than any other in use, Tliey are th copper j HE SPRING MEETING over the above Course will dager ence on Monday, the 3istof May, and contunue two jays. First Day—Stake $25—$100 added by the proprietor, 2 mile heats, to harness, free for green horses. Purse $150—2 mile heats, under the saddle, free murse over $200, $100 added, free for horses not je heats, in harness. best in five, to wagons, for horses that uever y is, which is'a great improvemeut over the , ives a better—indeed a perfect connection. public can obtain further informstion on application to WORTH, NASON, & GUILD, Eu et “hooked” plan: The Ww. SCO" /, NO. 5 DEY STREE GANDS SCOTT has removed to N street of his former success), and h place, where he will serve up Dinners, that K-ve so much satisfaction to his custsmers, A variety of hot Dinuers will be given each di 3,of every descripmon, at his old price of Oue Shilling additional charge for small extras, as bread, butter, & ‘The finest Liquors that caa be procured’ are at his bar, and the best flavored Cigars. HW be happy to see his old friends, and respectfully so- nage of the public in general. x pears old this spring. tw ¢ Day—Purse $150, mile waxon and driver to weigh 300 Ibs., free Won 8 purse over $200, Entries to, be made the even later than 6 o’elock, at the cours trot for each purse or stake. ‘4 from 12 till and no i previous to each trot, not | "wo or more to make a ma7 Ste je DUGS FOR SALE—W.ll be offered forsale o the corner of Wall and William streets, on Thur y. May 27th, between 10aad 3 0’clock, two New- ._m2l tre SIGNOK KAPETILS BENEFIT ALMO’S OPERA HOUSE.—Siguor RAPETTI has Fi Bonet to inform ‘his numero fricuds and the public that is wil '@ place on MONDAY, 3ist May, will be performed the 2d and 3d acts of ay, wien | LOMBARDI, And the 2 and 3d acts of LUCIA. Many Professors having ki i ion" oe Ore! «lly. ‘volunteered their services be wrently increased. ween the acts, Siguor Rapetti_ will Fare the public, one of f roduciug belere the public, one of his hy James Ferkius, young Am play: the brilliant Duo by M has lately execut-d with C, Sivori.) my23 tf re AMATEUR, PERFORMANCE—PALMO'S HOUSE. Chambers street—June 1, 1817, Admission 50 cents. Private Boxes, $5. Seats can be cured by applying at the Box Office from 10to 4 o'clock on the day of performance. Doors open at7 o'clock, performance to commence at half-past 7. Costumer, Mr. J.G. Taylor, Leader of the Orchestra, Mr. |, Marks. ‘The following ladies nd gentlemen, members of the Shak- speare Dramatic Associatiou, will anpeey lessrs. A. Macdo- nald, Jr. Connor, D’Arust, Young, Marshall; Misses Newkirk and Stanhope. erformance to comi ce with Shiel’s Jebrated f DAMON AND PY THIAS~DamouMr- Macdonald Bething Mr, D? Artist. To conclude with the farce of the IRISH LION—Tom Moore, Mr. Young. myi? Guser sICAN MUSEUM—SPLENDID performances, this ‘Afternoon and. a 3and to 8 oclgck 8 % JOHN DUNN, Tf Ay RASCAL SAC” ‘days, topether with the celebrated AMILY, MIS9 GREENWOOD, Mr. HARRISON, the Impromptu Si FUNE. ‘Will also be exhibited at each and formance. Admision 2 cents. Children under 10 years lave cents, his” MES E LOD! and the public, tha ANNUAL CONCERT. Will take place on Thuraday, May 27th, 1947, at the Apollo Sa- Joon. PROGRAMME. GRAND CONCERT OVERTURE TO “ROMEO AND w Yor! JULIET,” (first t a Agena pesos * ae ae | goons were all sleeping but the sentinel 20 THA é LATEST MOMENT. TELEGKAPHAG LATER FROM MEXICO. MEXICANS DESERTING THE CAPITAL, CITY UNDER MARTIAL LAW. Guerrilla Massacre of American Dragoons, VOMITO AT VERA CRUZ. d&e., ke, de. We have advices to the I4th inst. from Vera Cruz Theso contain nothing from Scott’s advance. A party of eleven Dragoons, encamped at Sante I'é, near Vera Cruz, were attacked by guerrillas. The dra- His gun missed fire, and before he could give the alarm he was cut down, ‘ The Mexicans then rushed on the dragoons just as they were arousing. A severe conflict ensued, and seven of the dragoons were killed. All the rest but one were wounded, When the tidings reached Vera Cruz, a detachment of Capt. Walker's rifles were sent out in pursuit. A few new cases of the vomito have occurred at Vera Cruz, The latest accounts from the capital are to the lst of May. Martial law existed there. Peace was denounced, and the citizens were moving off, anticipating the assault of our army. The vicinity of the city of Mexico was infested by robbers, : ‘The remains of the seven companies of discharged {l- linois volunteers have arrived at New Orleans, on the 20th inst. Bavrtimony, May 96, 1947 Capt. Chuytor sailed from Baltimore, to-day, for the at of war. | Dreadful Explosion in a Coal Mine. Porrsvinex, Pa., May 26, 1847 A dreadful explosion took place from fire damp, ix the collieries of Rogers, Sinnickson & Co. Francis Kinley is probably burned fatally; and Daniel and Peter Mc- Mening severely. The gangway cars, &o., aro somewhat injured. No further particulars as yet. BY THE MAULA, ee | Affairs in Washington. | Wasminarom, May 26, 1847. The Pony Intelligenee One Day in Advance of Cave Johnson. “The ponies" came up, as usual, one day in advance of the old slow-motioned atagers of the Post Master Ge- neral, and they bring a vast deal of important wart news from} Gen. Scott's division of the American army in Mexico. Kee which, Peticien Dai Seshumine Composition, with full chorus and grand orchestra. ‘The Tenor Soios by Mr. J. Pierson, a debutant of great pow- Ys In order to enhance the effect of this admired productior travsiator of the poetry, of the Symphony, Mr. B. W. the set, Professor of iterature and Belles Lettres, has py Mm he ori, 1 mm, by Ci " “eh with th be inthe Symphony" will’ be delivered 1) Mire We. HOWS, Professor of Elocution, in Columbia College. PART COND, HUMMEL’S TO IN A FLAT, Executed by George Bi first appearance as a pianist.) 'o conclude wi M..8. DRAMATIC OVERTURE, by George Loder, (first time.) ‘The Orchestra and Chorus < will be on a Magnificent Seal Conductor... ....... Mr. GEORGE LODER. The Grand Pins his occasion is from the manufac- tory of Messrs. Nunn. & Clark,and is kindly tendered by the proprietor, Mr. H.C. Timm ‘9 commence at Eight o'clock, ‘Tickets one dollar each, to be ob | of Mr. Loder, 9 Varick street, Si : | GOcieTY LIBRARY } ROA WAL SNidit. Y ROOMS BROAD WAY—Last MR. LOVER ‘Will make his last appearance in a new entertainment, eo utled | “ SPRIGS OF SHILELA !” | . Ou Faipay Evenina, May 2ith, 1817, lustrative of Irish character, with the mewical recitation of herman,” and (by particular desice) will be re- ‘Major Ringgold Pand Sergeant Kell: pew Atoerican Lyrics and fayorite selectious of hi c. he. “ THE GRIDIRON.” n fifty cents, ‘Tickets and programmes to be * House, the principal Music Stares, and at the in or ed at the usual places, n’s Park, m6 2 . some is own songs, OF* Adin: had’at the door in the ey Doors open conclude ab " FAT THE BROOKLYN INSTITUDE — a ‘hursday, Mr. Lover will appear at Brooklyn, at the itute, his new entertainmen PADDY'S PO. ‘OLIO. New York, the 28th. and progratnmes to be had at music stores and at the door, in On Friday. for the last time i Admiss: ‘Lieke the Astor House, the prineipy the evening. Doors open at half past 7; performance to commence at 8 and conclude ut 10 o'clock. my25 Str MRS. MASONS BENEFIT. PRE COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO MRS. MA- ON, will take place ou the evening of Fripay, June 4th, at the PARK THEATRE. , Tickets can be obtained from any member of the Committee, or at the Box Officeat which place ouly seats are to bese cured. Boxes $2—Pit $1. Philip Hone, Wm. Henry Le Roy, Humilion. Wilkes, ‘Thos. Addis Emmett, 1k. Laight, Bache Mckver Robert Emmett, Oxden Hoth J, Prescott Ly . tur ps ofthe pue breed, five months old, To any Cold Cuts, Poached Kays, Rarebits, Tea, | s¢rson wanting them it offersa rare opportunity. ‘They come | y time until 1 fivm the best stock Inthe country. y miier | ill be supplied with the best European and all York papers. ab Im* UNEY LEN’ -The hy all sams on gol “ MUSIC—THE PIANO taught on very | - moderate terms, by a lady who has had con- siderable experience in teaching. ‘She profes: _ Ebses to tench it ina scientific manver, with the theory which she andertakes to impart a thorough knowledge | of, ‘Terms three dollars per month. A line addressed to | "Music,’?at the Herald office, shall be aitended to. my27 Otis* re ANO FO. i toned G46 octave, wrand act with all the m the very best seasoned mate warranted ; has bees for $1 cash. Also, hest prices advanced 1 late, jewelry, f na arrieeae tay ate, jewelry, furniture, clothing, dry Koody, ker Ke, s JOHN M: DAVIES, Licensed pawhbroker, . : iain street, near, Duabe, Pessons received in private office, by ringing the bell, my 25: 0t® 0 | DANIbL SWHENY, rr (Late 11 Ann street, New York, EMOVED TO 6 CHATHAM STREET.—The under ; ned, at the apyroaeh of the trave it necessary to apprise U =A, fine Piano Forte, ents, made of and will be II be sold ing season, deems hose who may not be aware of the fact that, in order to extend his business, as well as his limits of accommodation, he has removed to 66 Chatham st., within few doors of Chambers; and nearly opposite Duane,’ where he, some very Kood low priced Piano Fortes, for sale cheap. To he seen at the Piano Korte Wareroom 488 M26 3" re | Broadway, comer of Broome street. KOR SALE—A Farm at Yonkers, about 20 miles has opened a Saloon on precisely the same plan as’ his former from the erty, Sue nile from the milrecd nen one; but in extent, comfort and airiness, not surpassed by auy | [alll from Youkers landing,contay bo in the city. ‘The enlargement of hi ¢ has been demanded | feared sute of cultivation, barn, by th poesing, patronage of the Fi and his present loca | part of the purchase money may re tion lias been velected asa cet ition for eitizens as well | Pa 3 ts strangers. He, therefore slic the: of the public, | “ana7 ger ot trans ko ai: Bowl - will (ind not only the substantial elem "REVERE HOUSE, Bowdoin Square, Boston — Irod fives, bee. soak of'© ‘This ex teusive edifice 1s uow evinpleted, and open for the reception of company. ‘ Tie rapid growth of the eity and proportionate increase fo travel. suggested the plan of constructing a hotel he now enjoys, an pute determined to mi . As the above is the only estabMshment he iss elas of'a superior in any manner nominally or otherwise connected with, he | character, and one that should be unequaile pint of splen- hopes his friends and. the public will remember that tits is the | dor iu the United States. With this view the emterprae wan only saloon of the undersigned, and vole morgen wanted, ani itt balloved ins been suseesielly eeonee DANIEL SWEENY, plished. ; se Obithams acrect. ‘The furniture was all made to order, and designed express- ly for this hotel, and the richest patterns of carpeting and up- olstery manufactured and imported for the same purpose — Cost! rors and chandeliers of chaste. workmanship have ly distributed, andevery article selected to cor- nd with the general character of the internal arrangement, the department appropriated for ladies, especial attention has been kiven—having two private euirances, with s maguifi- room, and an ordinary of extreme beauty. Pri- ‘and suits of rooms can at all times be obtained, ns’ dining hall b dan attractive ob- drawing rooms Improvements and conve- ted with the projec. SWEENEY’S HOUSE OF REFRESHMENT, NO. 66 CHATHAM STREET, NEW YORK Roast Roast Turkey, tors ofthe building alone, and with the additional advantage Roast Duek of being admivably located, the’ proprietor hopes. to receive, Py yoicicas liberal support : Oprter Fe. PARAN STEVENS, Proprietor. eke VIRGINIA LANDS FOR SALK— 100,000: [igen Pdting Foi 10 the counties of Tazewell and Logan, W Suet Pudding ern Virginia. ‘These Innds are well watered aud heavily pests yaaieg is rich aud enduring, and. suitable for culti Rice Pudi Mince Pie i having been sade from this i ng } i a le a Castard Fles.. s+ goo, 0d, Cranberry Bio... MM: 0d | to nectie upon and Wopravere cosstlen: Wie coethoe ok ore Beef Steak, oa the lylow. ‘Terms easy, with perfect be Approahed by water to a point, 60 miles. through the Big Sandy River, at an expense of $8 from this city. Apply to WALTER CUNNINGHAM, No. 3 Hanover st., New York, CCOMMODATION DAY LINE for ALBANY and intermediate places—The new and splendid steamer ALIDA: Capt. G0. Pier, foot of Robinson street, every day moraings, at7 O'clock; pas- er on bi my? 7t*re PHI BA’ E tre Ect, oy Gre oh iene ‘ ai of the Skin, Palsy, Colds, ke. &e. Vin a New Yoni, April 15, 1947. I feel it my duty to return you iny most sincere |p accommodations for cabin, second and steerage passengers, are superior to most of the packet shine, aud the pe very low, Those wishing fo secure iu hose 10 hv Friends, should make early application tyne °° S84 fF thelr TAPSCOTT, ___ 6 South below Bu Mr. Timovat i 1 thanks for the be Baths. She was and general debilit ‘was obliged to be carried, aa dy that fit my daughter received from your Sulphur i | ie very reme- food vessel to car prescribed by two eminent ph y y but to no effect, and T gave up all ecing her walk ¥ freightto New Orleaun. A agnin ; but being advised bys eto try the | |. Appty to, BE. K. COLLINS, 56 South st rs F packet ship SHUNT. epOaT, Will please Leon boord s earn. {Orleans wharf, fot of Wall s 2h, at 2 o'clock, My at Ww wil. Letter’ bags will close at they m Baths, and T phir now have the satisfaction to say that, after taking a number, she is perfectly i be | most happy and willing at all times to giv Ines to those that you proper to ‘ours, es tally, YOSEF DON ALDSO: 13h Di m9 Metre Ail eraons are forbid trusting any sh bark Lady Huntley, Ca the ¢ MAITLA 4 Geo, Washingt Denning Duer, J: Beekman Muay, lames Thomson, Samuel! Glover, Nath’! Bloodgood, John T, Brigham, He Le Ray Newbold, Herma Le Roy, Robert H’ Moris, Win. Eager, Mortimer Livingston, Joseph Blunt, John Stewart, Jr, Le Koy, Chas. A. James Monroe, Geo. LS Chas. L. Livingston, W. G. Kin laucey Kane, Campbell P: White, Henry § Hoyt, O: Maran, Alex’ Hamilton, Jr, d Austen, Jr. ewis M, Rutherford, “olden Anthony L. Robertson, j Henry Breevoore ‘opened for the senson—In the Instrumental Musie will be given der the.direction of Mr. AST | CAverties Concer | by the German Brass Ba consisting of selected com vom Labitaky,, Stra | Lanner, Gungl, Straeck, and others, commencing ow Mond | next, May 20 | Intermission, of half an hour during the evening for prome- | mading, refreshment id viewing the Cosmoramas, which have be rearrange 5 Concert commences at 8 o’clock, | Admi sion 12} cents. | _m?3 ere | GARDEN CONG | Butertainment w RT ROOM—A de- be given i bove i ‘ tia, Mi jie Reynoldson, Mi Concert tickets 25 cents, ad: ree admission to Garden, ANIGS’ HALL, No. 472 BRUADWAY, between raud and Broome FARE, CONCERTS, CHRISTY’S MINSTRELS Haye the honor of announcing, that by the desire of the heads of numerous families, they will continue for one week longer their unprecedentedly popular Concerts, which for a succession of thirteen weeks have been nightly crowded, by the elite and fashion of the city. Admission 25 cents rommence at 8 o'clock. my237t* re 3 —THE Bde FLUTE—Mr. John A. Kyle, Professor of the Flute, having recently adopted the Bosh 'flute, is prepared to. supply professors aud amateurs with this instrument, manufactured in a superior manner by A; G- Badger, (who teceived the first premium and a silver medal at the Fair of the American Institute 186. ‘The Borliin is the ouly flute now used in the C i ta sademy of Mi the old flute of the most f the grent- od instre: men tificate or guarantee, A scale of the flat ny each flute. Letters (post paid) addressed John A. Kyle, 196 Broome street, will receive immediato attention. Also on hand Kyle's &keyed flute, manufactured as ¢. Instruction given on each of the above instruments, mat M&WAt® re he time o Wwill accompa <n , Eag., will be. told of let fore: id nee jodating terms to a respon d Seeommodating fre (9 8 490 Art Union, 322 Broadway AMUSKMENTS KLSEWHERK, PTHEATRE, PAILADELPHIA— ye May. 27, wall be performed the come. EALOUS WIFE—Mr Onklev, Mr Wheatly Hichiugs; Mayor Oakley, Leman; Mrs Oakley, Mr Chapman. dy of t Lord Trinke: Mrs Mason, After whieh, the HOUSE To-morrow, Mis. ¢ oper “7 port, Mr Semi, } ‘ount Lugano, Mr. Bow Mr. W.-F. Johnstone; Lorento, de Mater, Kelly; Diego de Marozai, Mr, ‘Jersey; Camilla, Mrs pantain Syiph” ix in preparation, and will be spee- | os circle and Parquette, 50 cents; Family circles 5 wena, Drivave boven $5, Doors open at 734 a’clock—to commen He ONLY REAL it SNA oN Y 1m three to four tunes. Also, over 1000 just imported via Bremer telected cbrated districts of Karope — ge will he found, on inspec been enabled to offer. ‘ockatoo ih America. prise his friends at n djse on, that they may make wence of the Limits of hig old establish men Joha streets he has rented. Bramble Coutnger Biocmton: dale, near Burnham's Hotel, for that branch of his business m equnected with hinds vin Bhetiaad and Faney Ponies, K aries u ‘ointers, Ke, and every variet 7 Pidgeons, Barn Boor Fowl, tc sphacsaarmanienined As usual, letters post-paid will at all ti clock TERER — T—26 Bull | y to ipation of this importat cation. meet with 0. 5 John st. D 27 Wall street. prompt sttention rom A. GRIEVE, fouk, | | the Barbary ‘The desperate energies of Santa Anna in recruiting his shattered and scattered forces, show the desperate straits into which he is driven. Nothing but despera- tion will save him from banishment or desertion by his own countrymen, although the central government ap- pears to be fully aware that he isthe only man among them at all capable of any thing like ® systematic resist ance to “los Yaukees,”” even under the old Spanish gue- rilla system of warfare. The “three million bill” and | his repeated defeats, were enough in all conscience to break him down; yet such is his influence, and the in- fluence of his name, that if he is not captured, he may be able to return to Mexico in time to organize u serious resistance to the approach of Gen, Scott. ‘The ponies inform us that Gen. Seott, has not, (as was intimated he would do.) accepted the invitation of the | People of Mexico to come, and they would open their | kites to bin as their protector, Such an offer could only ¢ made with a view to entrap him, if it were not pretty Well ascertained that no such invitation way ever ten- ere +, We suppose that Gen. Scott, too, is rather too old a sol- dier to run himself voluntarily into a trap without a suf- ficiency of the Yankee “bone and sinew” to cut his way out again. He could scarcely now enter tho city of Mexico, leaving the indispensable garrisons behind him at Jalapa, Perote, Puebla, Ke., with a greater force than 9000 men. It would argue 4 great deal of confidence to venture for protection with this force upon the good withes of a city of 200,000 inhabitants, the proudest of Mexicans, the most unyielding of Roman Cathol | And he is not going to do it, Ho must seo that there is elther a chance of getting back by the aid of Gen, Tey- lor, or of reinforcements from Vera Crus before he will | Yonture beyond Puebla or even the Castle of Perote as a position ‘The pony intelligeuco affords us no landmarks of peace, save in the evidences of the utter dastitution of | Ube Mexicans in guns of all sorte; and th ral in- | difference of the peuple to join a service like that of the | army, which has neither rations for the subsistance of troops, nor money to pay them. Upon this book wo hang our hopes of # speedy conclusion to the war, Still, | there are perhaps only two ways to secure = peace—ono | is by dictating it in the city of Mexico—the other is by | inviting it in a withdrawal to the Rio Grande of the American forces. We bave gone too fur now to think of | this latter expedient; and if the first be not successful, | it will be left for Congress to determine whether the ene- iny shall be driven into the Pacific, and the country per- | manently occupied. or whether the United States | armies shall fall back upon a defensive line i Wasutnaron, May 25, 1647 Ttems. Mr. Secretary Walker, we aro sorry to learn, has lost 80 far the use of his powers of speech, from long“eont! | nued excessive labor, as scarcely to be able to articulate | distinctly the shortest expressions. We trust that be | will allow himself that repose so essential to his reco- | very, and without which he cannot expect to be ro- stored | A few more days, and you may hear of important doings in Mexico, either for peace or war. The Presi- dent has determined out-and-out against an extra ses- sion, and wo pray that no inopportune events may oc- cur imperatively to override this resolution. He looks to the extra session of '41 as a warning against all repe- | titions of a called convocation of the wisdom ofthe land He is afraid it would be costly and without advantage, except in an extreme extremity, which it ia not impos sible may yet occur. Yet we hope for better things, We expect the Vixen, the saucy little Vixen, from \ Vera Cruz, every day, with certain guns, arms, kc, | from the city and castle, some of the old Castilian orna- | mental bronze forty-two's and such like, to lay aloug side the trophies of the Revolution, aud of the war with wers, and of the last war. It is said that the police detected one or two highly respectable persons in the President’s grounds at a» late | hour a few nights since, pilfering the roses contrary to | the statutes, and, but psha! the story is imeredibie, in | the teeth of our veracious informant. Any thing but | that we, could believe, We merely notice the aspersion | to extinguish it in the outset, and we admonish all good | citizens against any credence in tho statement. |. We beg leave to say that the Smithsonian Institution | is not an Institute, it is the “Smithsonian Institution,” | ns attested by the act of Congress, and the deposits in uilding is going forward the corner stone; and the finely. "The rain of last Sabbath was as precious asa shower of gold ; and like Oliver, we should like to have a little The news by the mail of this evening was anticipated by the ponies yesterday, We do advise the Post Master Gen Abe stir himself in a laudable effort to beat the poni LA HOYA. ) if he can. Barrimone, May 26, 1847. Emigrants and the Ship Feorr—Fpiscopal Conveution Death of Dr. Maguire—Forrest—The Stock May ket, Tho recent arrivals of emigrants from Ireland, have brought to our city the ship fever, and there are now fome thirty cases at the infirmary, Dr. Lawrence, the active port physician, is lying-in a precarious position With it, but little hopes being now entertained of his recovery | ‘The Protestant Episcopal Convention commences its session in Baltimore to-day. Ax is generally the oase at the present enlightened day, several toples of exciting | Interest will be up for consideration. Chureh conven tions, and conferences of every sect, usually have a ya- riety of such exses on hand. Dr. Charies Maguire, a distinguished and much re- | spected practitioner of Baltimore, died at an early hour | fermrcer morning, after a long and painful sicknoss.— | He possessed the respect and esteem of the community | in an eminent degree, and has left numerous circle of friends and relatives to mourn his loss, Forrest is drawing better houses at present than he did when he made his first appearance after his Euro- pean tour. ‘The house is nightly crammed in every part Mr. aud Miss Nickerson are still at the Museuin, and are drawing very well, We have strong sians of rain this morning, and as it is race week, of course there will be an ‘ebandance of it Bro D Mowny Manner.—There is movement in stocks to fair ourgat with rates well sustained, aud upward te in sever acry, i Last sales of Government gad Treasury at 106, with sellereny ere ip of) oe ae eee heridence of fi mens Ht e cls a asked—o! time at 90) of fives, ing, 78 asked. Thre is 46 ato—aaies a tT. ChY Sper Sat 99% —sellers at LOOK Prmapecenia, May 6 Agloomy sensation was occasioned yesterday {n our city by the announcement of the awful death of Robert Scott (of the firm of R. Scott & Co., shoe dealers of Market street) on the railroad the previous night, while on bis way to Baltimore. Mis Lody wae found vjon the Pee a ee : t