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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ete Tani ee ATE NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 6, 1847. Price Twe Cents, NEW YORK COMPANY, ENIN, HATTER, 2M Broadway, epposite St. Panl’s.— The War, dc. | form themselves into companies and tender their ser- ‘The American Tariff, THE W YOR . The wubscriber eds bebe ’ Governor. own | friends. The people want to know what amount of con- pine U. 8. 8. SoutHamrros, ? soale of duties, it is obvious that lonate increase tribution will be levied on the property two consecutive Rio pe Janeino, April 20, 1847. 5 must have taken place in the pb tay aw days. [ow 1s it possible for them to build houses, plant You will confer an additional favor in publishing in | ed, in which increase, England, ef course, ber natu- their crops, or import goods, without their having 's ata- | your daily the following list of officers attached tothia | rai share, But when we sme that the reduced tariff pro- M e iaubseriber has been compel! very liberal vices to the . ‘The following is « of « deepateh from Mr. Paken- patronage of the publi his tO Fetary Mar. “the raised, and | hem, her Mi ‘ashington, to V ESTABLISHMENT, And Sales Itc om, 40 a8 to make his extabl shment the f AFPAIRS IX CaxIP. Myr ge ei end py Ae os aa a subject of the etwtony reeeee torth~west corner of Fulton and Nassau sts ON AND ARTER rt ve RT i7, THE | Seatte Tie eanee ehpatecs Chote heh be sormunena (From the New Orleaus dimes ore 93) | The Frecident snd Seovetety of Wer exprese them |, the United States under the new tarit printed by order Oars will fellows una fr notice. Up trains his present location, iuduces him ara, Ma selves hizhly gratified with the patriotism inols. | of the House of Commons :— , willleave the City Hall for ¥ ict ta the following raless which, were than | , Get. La Vegs. who refused his liberty on A Very respectfully, your obedient servant. oW, 29th Marob, 1847. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. Kor Morrsiana Ford Bae i ign * face invariably asia Place on his route to Perote, where he will R. M. YOUNG. “Mr Loap—Her Majesty's government will be glad to acs Villiams Bridge, Tec For White Plains, y purchaser and vis ter, may rest as ured ae es ee. beset in sep health: in the Caste of NAVAL. hear that the session of Congress closed without any ad- Fp gy men ee be 5 r ds ry wil a to reader his purchase be permission from Col ilsen, -y been rates CLRCULATIVN—FORTY THOUSAND. nd aad White Plains.” Cautle, aainctry, ss madetoladuce bisa to buy an un | Sate CPM {a eport himself at Ferote, where he'wili| Wr are now lying st the surtlaof Sun ian and a mo- | tablished by the tert of [aneregal nay worn m4 seneechigecriar ister nv excbanged. ; notonous existence it is, after th itement. We | therefore, now receive a fair trial; and I am Lappy to sa; DAILY HERALD—Every day, Price 2 cents per copy—6? * 10 Ng ‘or inferior article. Jatara, May 18—11 o'clock “ itetre’ Meher tice pa that ther trem b indications tiniont con. 25 per annut ‘eble ia advance. uw 4 . M. hall be, as heretofore, of the very best style Information has been recely eyoh are “en solitaire” as regards our men of war, Com. Per- e are already such indicat of ite WEERLY Bf RALD—Every Saturday—Price 64 cents 2 59 P.M. rant ved. which I think can be having with him the entire fleet, with the few excep- | tain success, that it may be considered, asit were.beyond stipend 3 & i than most, and as mod- | relied on. that Major Gaines, Capt Cassius M Clay, and . ith reference to th: OERALD POR ROROPE ieee wen Packet day | 2B caisaceymunitr ocean mana BO | Shen tere i te cra Medea he us ngiate | oma Ut are recur for oes com duty and ety | the rneh of danger [peak with referebento the amcunt "ice 834 cents per copy—$3 per annum, payable in advance. YT ¥e ; se rules—keeping his unrivall tment | on verbal parole, They had been confined in the prison | point. ‘The f CPR bey ms eo bitant tariff of 1842 HOLIDAY HEICR CDs Pere dey Bey eel Taser ead sana fegtiming to New York, will leave a always full aud complete by close personal supervisiomof every | of the convicts, and were at liberty only a few days Penday, The sloop of war Germai town cane in here yee pake of revanne that the sxorbitan rmig CA css was OL PERCH ARATE rears comes sizpence ene. ee ee Oe sige) and by caret attendance tr. the tastes ‘and | They intended to return again to the prison, although it | dore at Tabasco. She from her station at | derate tari of last year would not produce s sufi. 2 TUL ERTISEMENTS, st the usual prices—alvraye cash ix 20 AM. os A. $13 BM Pa'rons, the subscriber confidently trusts not | Was & loathsome and objectionable place of confinement, | the northward by the Saratoga. The English mail | cient revenue that it was 40 strenuously opposed by the Inena e Fropristar will not be responsible for errors thet aM. we this former standing bat eao fo conduct thar | unless the euthorivies world five them a written eafe | steamer, Medway arrived hero yesterday, from Havana | advoestes of the protection system. Now, let Us seo Moy orenr w them. eg yee ¢ 4 _ jo treachery of | last. ‘ere left to go home in the Ohio, from this ship, | what bus been the result.so far as the experiment has yet PRINTING of all kinds executed beautifally and with eee t quality of Nutris, or Beaver Huts, $4 30; | the people and the Government, Lieut, Buldwin, who was wounded at his gun at the naval pacch 30 PM. ae (e Black and Drab Cassimeres, Tanne, Man $i, 1867.0. | eee aneay ne mma moand gun atthe naval | gone, Ail Ietiem of communioations by mail, addressed to the oo EE FA fe Skins fom ttctatat srlebrpedtinane: | y 8% Fenlly ayprehousive there will bs somo more tin- | nall, Abbott and Smith, aad hind this ship Veen cedered | Tet af Geceeabee ase at ae pay nt Gite four months Staplishinent, must be Post paid, or the postage will be de PM 3 facturers of Paris. Silk Hats, Istquaiity, $4; 2nd do., $3: for | Kering with the Mexicans on the subject of peace. Why | home, as was anticipated, or “rather hoped.” at that d from the enclosed. statement, for which | em 9 the enheerintion-money remitted. Ai 2 the superiority of which, he respectfully refers to the pre- | we should continue to offer them the “ olive branch,” or | time, there would many a Sunbeam look have suanetes imdebee d to the ki st ~ of Mi: Wal se Secretary Fordham. imiums awarded to him bythe American Iustitute, forthe last | listen to any of thelr deceit and wilyness, leannet | frum those “wt ae 0 She Rin anees, OF Sar g = bh lyness, m those whose aspirations are strong for a cruise | of the Treasury, it will be seen that the receipts under TO LET—THE GREENWICH THEATRE AND oa A. M. ‘White Plain two year, ‘The celebrated Summer Gossamer, invented by | imagine. They have spurned all our bat y ‘0 LET“THE GREENWICH THEATRE AND 0B A. M Min ator pre ream, The calshunies., Sommer, Gossamer, invented by: ei ay” have ov efforts to bring | ashore in northern latitudes; but ‘tis now determined | the reduced scale of duties, during the period embraced tH aS a ee pod. eaants on, favorable A. M. 70 ; eee rsd Ribbei et fd not hable tobe ot all | 200Ut @ settlement of the difficulties between the two na- | that she will remain on this station until released by the | in the return, exceed those of the corresponding period iirc Jeu compenics in the United Miata, for fg mouth das BPM ws Freight Traia injaced by di ya ‘3 sabe nes cae Kee aR ered determined and Cumberlandwhieh is under sailing orders, ancl expected | of the year before, when the high rates were tur ores, By Fine summer. Apply to er 4 5.35 B . M. jentlemen whose tn us. But | tourrive here by the Ist of August. ‘There also went | nearly'a million of dcliara; | think it likely that by the jes Tt re No. 76 Broad street. Freight ‘Train will leave 32d sireui for Crotoy Walls aud | che day, can at all r this is only the expression of the military leaders and | home in the Ohio, Lieut. Chas. G, Hunter, who, as com- | end of th i je: a —s sel t ts rene Sr crore a pyaite Be y eee tt iiticlans, wh nt danabad a , . 3 4 , a8 com- | end ofthe present month the excess will amount to quite ao a sia yl Weave Groton Falla ag 0A. SL-and 934 P. M. | tlentahed. Wis nmpries cloth, it quality, | Gesit is Hot the opinion. oF. feelings of ths litaiteeay, | under of the steamer Scourge, anust have a place in | a milion nce, and pt inted eet yadhe-ool ; ted for winrerand |" ‘They want to be able to liedown ut night with the come ; i Woe | Bur export teed GLa ac nee eee Te fi 150 to $2 each per week, Fe Leave Croton Valls summer wear; 7 aps, as per y, ig! has just come up from Alvarado; she brings the infor- | our export? trade should flourish, in order to meet the Herenchout, “Perms for ous $1 3003 $2 each per week, For or City Ha the services ‘oath aid tft’ Hy a 1 Cate of every [mie that, they will not, be awakened in the morn- | mation that an open boat, which was making its way up | heavy demand upon the resources of the country, veca~ —_ a - . M. ityle, weludi: rautiful styles from as q y calle yi Me D i Ps oT ui FOR S\LE—THE YONKERS MANSION SneaeRap ares ake 130-P OM, And hook of pattems, which those interested, are invited to | and compelled to support seme military expirant and | was tired into bye ciclo pace the auipman Mingle, | sloned by an extraordinary importation of food. 'y exp d into by a single the piece charged with ® House, outhail ‘and seven acres of Iand—the | Leave City Hail for White Plains Leave White Plains qramlon Alor Riaeee ante Pr Umbrellas, Carpet | usurper, who has thought proper to sasums the seth, Tit Paneed Mid a ee Ore ees eee | andthe Point of view, if the new tariff had only whol it _purehasers, and on the most termediate Places, ‘or City Hall fags, and every other arti of busines ; : wd Midshipman Pringle severely | duced the same amount of revenue as the old one, the pa Sa cate fextenaive building commmn a .M. Bopp and every oth ee eee of smalstering the affairs of the nation in sueli manact | Inthe operas A rast are te er one Peer torulioalanare mul been very gratifying, because. to ma. tecn wea te Huon ver, tm et mer a3 Pa sate lly ln ip tablish: | gs will accrue most, benefit to himself and his personal | mortally. create tho same amount of revenue ander ach diveation. ruse is 60 feet square: carriage how “ M the ecouomiat, and of those ito prefer tn follow th 5 feet wqmare, with stxbling (or ove hnudred horses: shed tastes, instead of complying with feet in len the dictates of fashion. JN. GENIN, Hatter, 214 Brondway, opposite St. Pa Lists AND MA 3 ‘er failing stream | Bridge, ou Sunday, when the weather is fine. grounds, as pureas | ‘The trains toand from Croton Falls, will not stop on New T to run within three | York Island, except at Broome strect and 32d street. ble government of some sort. that they may know | sbip:—R. D. Thorburn, Lieut. Com’dg ; K. D. Re: uo of $250,000 a snot than the property, and about the same | A car will precede each train ten minutes to take up passen- subscriber beng far. advanced, in years isdesizous to re- | whether the taxce and military contributions that are | Purser; J. 1 Worden, Lieutenants J¢ Mofelland:Taesed | ones the antistactory revalt af he onctaaet Seomte the property, aad aboat the seme | A car will preg tire from the cares of business: he. therefore offerafor sale his | continually being levied upon them, will not consume | Ars't. Surgeon; M. B. Wolsey, Acting Master, H. K. bai Inoued. There are five, well conducted schools, all To Croton ARE FROM NEW YORK AP ne baad Frpdeptine: pronery ak faapertianasshe Routh principal ag well ay interest tn the courso of a few years? | Stevens, Passed Midshipman; U.M. Morris, do; 8.8. | “It may be said that the y~ried embraced in the en- Bikiaahaly mile, Tvro svloydal fat sailing steamboats ply Fo Croton Valls Ubundred miles from’ New York and fifty from Albany. Tt | Lhe state off affairs in this country for several years | Harrison, Captain’s Clerk. closed return being that Smmediately following the re- Guily toand from the citys f , ists of a agginouit of water power over and above what | past, has been such that it was impossible to transact | We sail to-day for the west coast of Mexico. duction in the duties, dees not afford a fair criterion of ‘orterms apply to. William. Kellinger, at the Williams. is now in gether with 250 acres of land immediately | business of any sort upon & permanent basis. Is it to be ni ap Aa tage ap aronnd the water power, alarge aud lots on which many dwelling honse: paper, mill, a produetive toll bridge of it laid out i a * what may be the ultinave working of the measure. burgh fare, ae thacteamasbalaney sets ce poe ta ae ‘reets | wondered at that the people have become indolent, and | Interesting from Canada.—Opening of Parlia- | | do not think that thie pleco to the bad mse . : ere re og s ate lack energy in the various vocations of life? Indepen- ment, under consideration uses, will be included in the asle, “This property will noe | deut of the expressions of the people at large. dors not [Fromthe Montreal Herald, June 3.} PRODUC PROPERTY I ILADELPHLA f 7 it a “In the first because we see that the month of for sale, or will be exehanged for house and lot or ERN STATES A) Pay seven per cent per annum onthe price at which it will be | Common sense teach us that they are tired of their gov- | _ His Excellency the Governor General attended by a | December, the first month of t system, was not, lots, in the neighborhood of Second Avenue, and be- sold eranent and rulers, and ate ouly awaitingan opportunity | BUMerous staff and eoveral of the heads of depart- | by upwards of 10000 dollars as productles asthe ruc’ Ther sth ahd 20th streets, Any communication my be sent Bioags Pai ar ae. 9 here are_ot!ic: falls of the Exdtus Creek within two to divest themselves of their shackles and untrammel | Menta, civil and military, proceeded in state, yesterday | ceeding month ot January, thereby showing that there to BM. bon lure: Fost Office, Now York seaite rig aanoorn r aver. of ut least an hundred feet. all | trade, commerce and industry of all kinds, that those | @fterttoon, to open the third session of the present | was no unnatural or extraordinary influx of foreign com- fae Mr Meulaedtenacelemenesteate cronies EMIGRANTS PASSENGER, LINES, mpraved wall soon give tiscto melee ike Lowativn | wbodesive, may cagage In It without having taxes ex. | Provincial parliament, His execllency was received by a | modition immediately cousequent on the Introduction of to his friends and acquaintances, that he has opened the Oifice, 86 South street, New Yor these. premises the manufactories now in full operation, are | (acted from them through the means of a large standing | SUard of honor from the rifte regiment. lower rate of duty, to be counterbalanced by a falling aAnovenamed h flatters himself that, by strict attention The subscribers continue to forward bmigrants and others | the Ulster Iron Works, the New York aud Saugerties White | 8tiny? ‘Therefore, in view of this ‘ 6 of affairs, with | | Asis usual, the whole of tho space within the bar of | of at a later peri Hhacytin‘caabe pegcured areata "buraid he beat Aa: | 8? TOW USERS Ok PMaKOR OT | Leshavone, the Staweris Paper Abily agrist iil and oter | 6 HATE Row ou ‘our march tote Came oF te | aerm was given ap for. tho-excluste, aecomoaacioner | aiel ama eexybage Recunte stebould be borne in mind, Yorvd sears. - He will be happy to sae his ‘old friend: by Railroad, Steamboat and Canal, to the following places, via | A yood steamboat runs regularly between these works and | Republic, why should we hesitate to occupy it yea the ladies, of whom the élite of the beauty and fashion writen asad for the Arne by taeaduoka; Inve Unite spectlully solicits acall. ‘There are over tl ing | Albany, Rochester, Buffalo and Pittsburgh :— New York. Freight: and down, 75 ceuts to a dollar per { nentiy, and establish a government which will make us | f Montreal wore prosent. States, which every body knows has a tendency to make Ar dntsliviee tel racreattal alent re top, taken from aul delivered at the mille a ood nuighbor, if nothing more! Tam satisfied that | _ At three o'clock, Lord Elgin entered tho chamber sur- tre T mersbandise, or rather thes of cleanliness and respectful attevtion. Single meals at all | Auburn, yuients will be made very accommodating. If not 2 led that i i i the introduction of merchandise, or ri the clearance hours of the day and evening. Oven till'2 o'clock, A. M. Erie, Pa. , hefore the Lith of June, it will be disposed of that day by aue- | this is the great diMeulty in the way of peace, and that | Founded by a brilliant staff. His Excellency wore the | of goods for consumption, steady and gradual, and pro- ra fren lmaclansvediarie very. day ee 1nwelook! antuaky, Maumee, ° ion at the Merchauts’ tixchange, at 12 o'clock in New York, | 44 soon as we strike the blow for conquest. the people | Uniform of Governor General, und having taken his seat | portioned to the wante of the market. mat @w*re JOSEPH WILSON. Toledo, jetroit, lackinaw, yy Anthony J. Bleecke ioueer. will force their porement and army to succumb, as | 0" the throne, the Hon. Speaker ordered the gentlemen. “Upon the whole, my Lord. looking to the natural ef- PAVILION, NEW BRIGHTON, Staten Island aukie, lacing, hport, For further particul ver or personally, tothe | they are now forcing them to fight, in order that we may | Usher of the Black Rod. by command of His Excellency, | fects of an improved commercial policy, and tothe stato fine proprietor begs ta inform hi friends and the pub ere pS Groen Bays Pottsville: ohio. | wetioneers No.7 Broa New Vork op on the premises, | destroy the power that jpinds them to their misfortunes. | to summon to his presence the membersof the legislati¥® | of general prosperity and well-bein eheslcnatvades this that he has made considerable alterations and impro bunk, Y 4 Ee n + | We are going on. step by step, and eventually our gov- | assembly, who, almost immediately entered the chamber, try at th it F ly ineuss'n this establishment since the laxt season. He basereet- | gréperspareh, — ¢ctnnath pyliiles By. | sapere é ernmont wil fd itself in'a position that it will have to | Aad took taeir places below the bar. stondy demand for ull sorte of agriouteral re ice. at eda large building, coataining thirty-three room ther | Bond Head, Darlington, lamnilton, ILLIAKUS.—The subscriber respectiully informs his | pursue such a course, or withdraw our armies with dis. His Excellency then read the following speech : ratil ic hink i t Stale teelbe pan mccain tne eat ecanie i Coburg, Quesasces LD “patrons wnd the publ incompliance winihe wishes | honor and disgrace,without indemalty for pat injuries | Honorable Gentlemen of the Legislatice Council, and | that the consumption of forge merheete. cae as are. ¢ 5 are o - ich: of many of led to open the Arcade. a 2 Gentlemen of the Legislative Assembl ble size, light, superior in all respects ‘Toronto, acy late I: teaching of | Who is there to treat with? Or suppose, for instance, . Legislative Assembly. the prevent yeur ut least, exceed the averag: a to those g le rooms in the various | MOutiealy intermediate places. Persons proceeding to | Billiards;aud in order co xecuret ebest talent in that depar- | they are willing to come to terms; what ‘guaranty can | _ It gives me sincere gratification to mevt you, that we | years, und thus help to redress the balan ysring places hroaghout the co °F. eh families orpartien | AY part of the West, or Canada, world do well to call oa ment, he has eu eed Mr. BUIST, commonly known as AN- we ave of the falsimen. of the et{pulations of a treaty? oie oaeer on the unportant interests committed to | now, owing to au unforeseen calamity, unfor: q roprietor is no’ treat wil or parties a " LOTT. under whos cue, in conjunction with thatof t as tt et eo. fea ; Fishlig to engage rooms for the season. Letters addressed to ‘At the Gensral Emigration Ofte, | unlersigned, the achanl will be conducted," As heretofore the | of the people, with full power to tlud the ceustse iereee: | I'he representations which have proceeded from this | ™%% baie Peete an R. PAKE im at the City Hotel, Broadway, will receive immediate at- Lies "86 South street, New. York. wish if visitors y il be carefully c wsidered, and no tains | taia conditions, meet us. and the commissioners agree and the neighboring Provinces, on the subject of the pase A Oe a ‘A steainboat rans between New York and New Brighton, at |, Tepscott's Emigrants’ Travelling Guide can be hind on np- | shared to tends: this Saloon fully, worthy of the high and fash | yoon certain terms: aasoon as our armies ure withdrawn, | Post office, have engaged the anxious consideration of Religious Intelligence. the following hours, vizs— Plication, free. Escola rr IE COL TIEL "Kt MICHAEL PHELAN, Proprietor of the in all probability, the government will be revolutionised. | the Impera Government. [am enabled to inform you Cavenvan vou JUNs—6, Firat Sunday after Trinity ; rom New Brighton—At 8 and 11 A, M, and 2 and 5:20 P.M. NOTICE—\EW STAGr, ROUTE— | jet gor Arcade Biliad Siloon No. ag Barclay and those who come into power will declare that the first | that her Majesty's miuiaters are prepared to surrender | 11(1, st. Barnabas the Apostle ; 13th, Second Sunds: From pier No.1 North River, New York—At9 A. M. and 12 The subscribers respectfully inform their am on ~~ | party betrayed the country. and prociaim the t ¢ | 10 the Provinclal authorities, the control of that de- az 20th, T ver T eat, M, and 3,5 and 6 P. M., and more frequent communications ieudy and the public thst they will com T Ho in Naw York by the | Toe ireaty null and voldcthus fo ight our | Partment as soon as by concert bet the several Le. ree Ah pee inl irony antec A ewan Will be established as the season advances. mence running ¢ ou Wednesday, June 2, a Line of Stages, inventor and manuta ap | coer ae eee yes us leaving us to fight our | Fats ph cake aa bipaa ise ae vity of Nt. John the Baptist; 27th, Fourth The pavilion is uow ready for the reception of Company, | from the comer o, Avenne C aud Ninth street, turough Ave’ | (paler, 205 pr meway sme pe Arey En arte ORO AL OSE ee es | toBrlinh Norse Ameteas the'ed meses for securing | Sunday after Trinity ; 29ch, St. Peter the Apostle, ap25 tire : chy. i nue C, Honston Street, Bowery, Chatham street and Broad- 5 7 W. 5 — luws ani $ sd z - THEAL CANADACTO LETS Way, to South Ferry, "and do hereby solicita share of public | !¥ street; George It. Howell, 32 Pak’ Row; Far Ihe, best and most accessible part of the WILLIAM C. LENT. ter & Coutes, 118 Grand fred, On.the Custom, House Square, averlookin LEONARD HUNT. SoU At t0 9) enue, Nathl, Baw commanding a beautiful view 0 i institutions will take the place of those uow in oxiatence | ci¢nt and uniform post oflice system. _ Rev. H. M. Field, late pastor of the T hira Presbyterian the sooner the better. With a moderate American emi- | By aatatute passed duiing the last session of the Im- | Church at St. Louis, sailed for Liverpool im the packet gration, the hills and the valleys would bloom like a gar- | Perial Partamene, the Colovial Legislatures are empow- | Ship Sheridan, on Friday. the 28h ult, He expocts to den, and the earth groan with its productions; a new | “Fed to repral differential duties, heretofore imposed in | be absent two years, travelling in Europe and the East “ — Lik. . . Craig.7 B f the Ri A GOOD CHANCE FUR ASPECULA- | way: J. & J, Stuart, 826 Broadway; Jl. Quian, 541 era would be known in Lhe commoree of the world, and | the Colonies in fuvor of British produce. {tin probable | A priest, Maximilian Wangenmuller, who had the Island of St. Heleas and the sh Saget TON fine stamich Steamboat is offered | fF. ff: Trowbridge, 210 Water street; MeReuric & O'Hwa 60s | trade aud manufactures would find @ wide field forele | Uist by exercising this power you may be enabled to be- | misfortune to abandon his sacred calling, and the Catho- h land ix the immediate vicinit for ‘on terms which will be found advan- | Broadway; John Hudson, Union § = ee Fourteenth nefit wr withor pjury to the reve io fal ip heeome. a ardacha AE ian hettatet reoerety ag ote Pag oom sabe Cleat ery on V5 John Huds a wanere, coruer | re} reeuttt | entation. whit the consumer without Injury to the revenue. I | lie faith, to become » preacher of the duetrines of Ronge, in the best style of mo made at the Novelty Works in this city, and is well Ayana Plembersrand: ri olgeos bate et Ridided Lets ANOTHER BATTLE IN VIEW. commend the subject to your cvusderation, aud 1 shall | at Crefield, bax recently left them, in order to be reeon- iuterior arrangement will be foaud all the detai exten: ved aud equiped, and ood condition for frei Bhs ale tapk From the New Orleans Delta, May 28 lay before you certain communications relating to it, | ciled to the church He has published « pamphlet, sive eatablishinent, Including a spacious Dining Room, Parlor | sengers, of excursions. ‘She js only offered for sale aps asap sees nado, wham alee 2m the City GONG YB argc LEO OT, army to Paubla tates ws alittle which Thave received from her Majesty's Secretary of | titled -* Faithful Picture of a German Catholic Commu. Sitting Rooms, with forty-five Bed Hooms, aul every | quence of the business armngements of the owner. ‘To NEW STHAM BOAT will be launcnedabowce be Tsth | by suepriso.. From the previous accounts we were led to | State for tho Colonies, aud from the Lieutenant Gover- | nity; to serve as a Caution und [struction to. th ansite of dammestic onmmfures sons of capital this offers a chance for an investment seldom TE OPE Aa CAM iibe inboutt he Sth | Pink that Gen, Seott bad changed his denigus alter tke | HOS of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Caiholie People, by a German Catholic Restored to” card RLELAM DOW. | tmont, made kupwn qnapplication to i principle of propelling; and calculated to increase the speed departure. gf the old volunteers, and would remain in sures will be rubmitted to you fur extending more | Keason.” He has painted 60 truly, aud so character 5 eS 8 NSMITH, jun., Attamey, &ee., boats. “Any time previous to the jth of | Jalapa, with is vanguard at Perote. Bat it appears generally warehousing facilities to inland ports, and for | istically, the anti-Christian nature of the sect of the HLAND--To gen | _ie2 7ttre hampers sth ighth part of the right will be sold for a faircom- | Guy iicat opinion, that he would push on without await. | @¢eting other improverente in our commercial sye- | Rongirts, that his ttle work has made u profuund ime ry Seats—To Mather Os) cof tad for Gardéne; aud to all persons Albane, Uies, $1 50; Syracuie, $35 Onna, t in. the neighborhood of New Yorl ; Rochester, $2 25; Buffalo, '$2 40; Cleve ? Kile ate to Rbedk Sreaptaab aie din the town of Westchester, within uine | land, $4.40; Detroit, $0; Milwaukie, $0; Chicaxo, bd pperanr rheretred a tnicathl blah Yoel Loo 7 Hall. with right of uaseing over Harlem | cinnith $8; Toronto’ aud Hamilton, $4; Whitehal, $2; Mont | Ty tp a ad nos Ineo ad } are now offered st private sule, ta lots, \ sa 7 ey ctene | {0& for reinforcements, is the most correct. Gen Worth | Se #ilof which wili, 1 am sure, engage your utrention. | pression in Germany, vention has been approved by over fire hundred sciem- | +45 onterod the largo town of Puebla, and received the | , 2 pursuance of an address presented by the House of | Oy the 7th inst, Rev, David Cushing, late of Loek- st, | courtesies of the high dignitaries of the church—the | ;ssembly during the course of last session, inquiries | hort N. ¥,, was installed pastor of the first Presbyterian . i horitics M ; have been iustivuted with the view of ascert ¢ Por ap- | most potential ener ert beet eee practicability and probable cost of th urch of Portsmouth, Ohio. by the Presbytery of Scioto. Bulge tree of toll real, $43 Pittsburg, $8, 10) V8. lowe, of Chilicothe, presided, preached the a cope 106 Vesey: street shed ahead of Worth, with bis usual promptitude ana | Tailway between Quebec and Hniifax, A aurvey of the Abe e ‘ional ‘ taining from five 'to Alty acres each. The lands are within | Olfice, 100 Barclay street, Wanted—A Steam Engine of from6to 10horse powers | BOS ” Pe eaten Sue | proposed line has been undertaken by the 1 Oe eee a ee eee eee eu mmemareaans made Athena midaten Walid! the tab foods fost. Ga eiow coed: are Any security required will be given forthe fulfilment of all |)" fa $ seo tect, | Fapidity, on the road from Puebla to Mexico. We | Propo ea ey mperial Go- | the installing prayer; Rev. Joseph Chester, of Rockville, inthe mthood of schools, and churches sf different de- | contracts made with this com; " a ‘Lede S thought’ that his object would be to hirass the rear of | Y*rment, and is stall in progress. ape nominations; the water is good, and location healthy. ‘Title VEKY MOTHER’s BOOK—An gave the charge to the pastor, and Rev. Augustine Bard- ML. mehensioa of p re 7h of his oor Ishall submit for your information a despatch from | %*1 + oe iudisparable: ‘Perins moderate." Apply to ne MINE RTT SEVEN OCLOCK ‘and the prospect of too large a finity of childre peppy See So Ta EER me aren the Secretary of State, describing the course which her | “*ll of Fine Grove, the charge to the peovle, Benedio GOUVERNEUR MORRIS, MORNIN LINK AT SEVEN O'CLOCK. many considerate people from entering the married state, “aby the recies ae \ od, aud | \isjesty’s government propese to tuke in order to reme- | “0M by the pastor. Morrisania, Westchester tie FOR ALBANY AND TROY and Interme- | here is a book that will tell you many «.nportaut see the tone of the Mexican papers gives color to the report. | i tng’ ingonvenience wiih the provinces of British | On the 13th just., Rev. F. 8. Howe was installed pastor WALTER RUTHERFORD, C diste Landings. | my overcome these objections p thot his reputation and political Influence in the eapital | orb America appear to have sustained from th of the 2d Vresbyterian church in Chilocothe, Ohio, b: mis jor? 79 Naasan atree! — Breakfast and Dinner on hoard the Boat. he author is not alowed to state more in detail the charac- | require looking after. Besides, an election for the Pr 3 i. 1 doy Sos horned tirana she ope- nF ROY, Captain A. Gorham, of the i , - " ration of the Imperial Statute for the protection of copy- | the Presbytery of Scioto. Toot of Bayelay wereets Mondays, | {4i,0l,the Work, but he knows it will be universally approved | dency, und the formation of » new administration, P p PY. re meople, take piace, and * as, © | right. Rey, Frederick Gorham Clark was installed pastor of en o'clock. Returning ou Mma ia toa bock stores, and of the author, No.2 Ann | £2 Ke place, and Santa Anna has, no doubt,some ambi- | “iw of the iarge immigration which may be ex- | the Preabyterian chureh, Astoria, I. 1., on Friday, Maj j tion to take part in these important affairs. ny 7, May ie 10e* re measures have been | 2sth, by the Fresbytery of New York. > ARCHY, THE ONLY Revl CaTeuer, The Greatest Attrac Yet—26 Bull Finches, w from three to four tunes. Also, over 1,000 Singing | the opposite days. varies, just imported via Bremen, selected by his | | For passage or freight, apply an bonrd, or to F. B. Hall at will leave . It is said he has 10,000 men with him, and will make | Pected to, take place this yew from the m wt celebrated distr Ki hie a> ofkenanrth ae LAMP: Chapdel ; bs adopted for providing additional accommodation and me- ster gi Tor'aage anf vitmage, wil be found ou inspection, | =" "STS Soni e paiEy carte Cot hoe eh eee hee tas Frio, ‘Thins onwot the most dangerous and dificule | “cM! atiendance for the sick ; and for increasing the | grated tothe mock ot Re teed nirucy ae ou SNe eee Ne te ned FOR NEWBURGH AND’ FIStinsuns, | terns ‘Those laipa were rveuted by the celebred eit | passes which our army will have to make. The road, for | Me#4 of forwarding the destituce to places where their | thoring in Buffalo fanding at Yan Cortlant’s, (Leckseill.. West | lorier, of the French Academy, and are considered the bert | somo distance beyond Puebla, is excellent, but near Cor- labor may be required. An increabed grant has be ting and Co ‘ » Cold Sp rnwall. The Ste Th fe ; f made by the Imperial Parliament in aid of this service. h ‘iso, om band’ a large assortment of rich plain aud eur glass, country 1s wild looking, thinly wooded with oaks and | Wat aad suffering among certain classes of immigrants . and his present address is Pierrepont Manor, idol ai chiua ware, toilet sews, and every ar | hinug, and rendered very rough and uneven by rocks of who arrive this season, | have reason to believe that they | Jefferson co. N. ¥ Je. his frieuds at adise Archy takes t 2 mn, that they may make tauce, in anticipation of thi early application. vi PS —In consequence of the limits of his old establishment, No 5Johistreet, he his rented Bramble Cotiage, Blooming: newt Burahar’s Hotel, for that branch of his business not i Cuanars.—The Rev. ¥. Wardwell hi 3 re will be accompanied by a greater number than usual of | | The Rev. Walter Ayrault has accepted the charge of ma ad a SAP aan Sole ON 7 P ye n he Re ithe with birds, vin: Shetland and Fancy ‘oaies King | pills or Be neeeee snd Fee ne 0 Ya reey ceeeraes Jae VENTORS WILL PLEASE TO TAKE NoTice, | *™ forget ard fhe rapes petbaeditig persons possessed of eapitul, who are likely to prove an | St. Peter's church, Auburn, Cayuga co. N.Y. wunials, Pointers, &e , aud every variety of Fancy | the gwuer thereof uuless entered on the books of the boat or re- that all letiers and plans of new inven ions inteuded to i ‘ acquisition to the province The Key. Adolph Frost has been received from the arn Door Fowls, &e, fo Sh oan does 13 sor reach the Inventors? Institute, must be “irected to the subseri- | MOUNtain, in inany places being cut through Gent fie Leetitatwe: Meicntl diocese of Maryland into that of New J nd act? l.tetters post paid will at all times meet with prompt | cepted for. . —— mys rere _ | ber, at Perth Amboy, N. J. ‘This notice is given beesu Here the road is commanded by the heights of Pop: have ciitsiee the adcounia of the pend Librarian and Registrar of Burlington colge. th ‘A. GRIEVE, Nov John st. P NOTICE. believed thet many letters and pl tapetl, which, if occupied by ® strong battery, would | penditure of the past year, with the cstimates ive the | The Rov. E. MVan Deusen, froo St. Angie, Annapo ut STATEN ISLAND FERRY.—On and 2 ed by the parties ty render the passage of an army over this ateep, rugged, | Puvent ver ‘to bh laid betcre pads ne eunates for the | id. to Trinity chureb, Wilminets —a BIRDS, DOGS AND PONINS—Al) KAU LION. : after SUNDAY, Apal sath, the sieamboats reached the Institute whi not been an- | aud exposed ascent, a task of very great danger and aif. | CU*rent year, to be laid before you The W Witeh’ from Jeokesn, ‘hts ¥ attraction for the city is wow at SYLPH and STATEN ISLANDER will he subscriber in person. Toveutors by: thi ficulty, But, even’ when the heights are passed, the | ,,/ bserve with satisfaction that there isan increase in | _ The ©. W. Fiteh, from Jackson, Michigan, to No. 5 John street, where nature's song | ran as follows, until further notice judge of the whereabouts of thesr letters, and if neces: Sie atid Ohetabt ah oF tis cali snot ben iy the revenue derived from public work: St, James's, Piqua, Ohio is ouly’ to be obtained from aa er TATAS HUA ae forward duplicates to the Institute, | O. ) , won pws, Peraeted, tor the road desctacd ats wdees waeroe fan, | _ [rely on your making such provision for the mainte- by. Rey. Richard Whittingham, has accepted a call As usaal, partes Spaaiels, Italian Greyhounds. Set Bian Crave’ new YoRE ng of the stockholders of the Auveniory.in- | where asmall and brave force might operate with great nance of the sctebiennnels saa sedis of the prevines | 8 Ge ehange of Chri Charu, Gag Meader, Rameth ee. ters, Pointers, Newoundland and every veristy of taney Dogs; | At 7, 9 10, 11, A.M.,and 1,2, ten minutes past 3, aud at 4, 5, rchaats’ Hotel, in Courtland: st, | effect upon # large army accompanied by long trains | °* ™Ay be necessary to support the high character for ec. kee. Kee. ‘ ei 4 ( n . 4 goo c ti “Phe Rey, 11. C. Lay, from Lynnhaven parish, Princess id Po Yelock, P.M. tk, on Monday evening, June 7, at 8 u'clock, to ap: | and parks of artillery. ‘This dell 19 traversed probity and good faith which Canada oas at all times , ) y P atjgatiow frome GRIEVE Tsp conte 1 SAMMI Bina Side, hoe SOLOMON ANDREWS. | their thirat after the labors ot this dificult passage Big iidd ad chatponioly Nn Meh yinga a + Te: eiuiu Wy Hommes eae eran bil sinh. N_ B. Fo 5 y si ERIC. ‘The Rio Frio is the ¢ ‘ J road P e hav jexs Providence for our exemption e Rev. J. 8 ee N_B. | Four late of Sky Terriers, imported expressly pORITISH AND.NORTH AMERICAN The Rio Frio is the only point on the road, between Pus P atSe Andrew's Chutebs daakeoes Milan ebla and Mexico, which is likely to give our army any | tivtiupire hes toon a0 sorely allicted. met Tete | pabitants of this Toran Wree« or rik J.C. Dann, ann Lose LOT OF MO: Sale cre room, aud sweope all kiad b day or aight, on 4 ver = 430 horse power » under contract th the Lords of the Adm ° theempire has been 0. sore trouble, It is midway between the two cities; when. it f in passed, the road to the capital is smooth and delight- | Mt? you e. the liberality whiel the 1 William street, near Dt Captain Alexander Ryrie. 5 colony, of ali classes arid origins, have evinced in con- Ip ¢ Pax ‘Lhe ful f th Als i c irds, ALE, A, Captain Edward G. Lott. Persons received in private oiiee, by ringing the hell. fal, well ‘watered and well shaded. In some places it | [oy Sie aclltan fs ° ov Eicur Pexsons.—The painful news of the “alse ot sabe eset lees a tee eee oath BRITTANNIA, itp ‘John Hewitt. my25 Joree hers ____ | passes for miles between parallel canals and rows of Lom. | 1)ULNE to the rolef ofthels sulluring fellow subjects | total wreck of the J.C. Dann, was received in this vil- 1 be seu at 355 Bowery, between 3d and tth st. CAMBRIA, Captain Charles H. E. Judians. ‘The aude ada tresh | bardy poplars. among those whose generosity bis boekogaee cratt tat | Lage on Monday. The intelligence may be regarded as ben een H.WILLIAMS. Pe snc og Ra A | rat y of Exvalenca, « valuable remedy in obstuvate cases | If Santa Anna makes his stand at Rio Frio with anad- | Cn thay tryime ueoaron, ure Gur adine Brothenn * | entirely authentic; and as the persons lost are all resi- rr 7 je only —Louis Ferret, be fonyntonmstipe now building are A GARA, of coustivation.” Putup in pound packages, |For sale, whole- | equate artillery force and complete batteries. our army | "tt UYing occasion, Are Our indiau brethren deuts of Jeffersou’ county, we may expect that it will Syst rterand agent for THE CANADA,’ EUROPA” sale aud retail, by DELLUC & CO., will have to tight, porbaps, the most serious, bloody, und | eqaure exceptional, indicace that there tea crowing | cause some aching hearts, ‘The schooner J.C. Dann, Q h Swiss manaieooarers to the trade a most complete 1s appointed to sail from Liverpool are the Apothecaries and ore Role suczessors to | destructive battle which hus yet been fought Chere | Measure beige te jeate that there is @ growing | Capt. 1. Miner, belonging to Sackett’s Harbor, cap- Bpri Uh piraglontCreeety aselonte aad heals ti sensed het Juve 4, 187 253014 re No. 2 Park Row, and 491 Broadway. will be no want of men in this thickly settied part of | demand in Hurope for the proauce of this coutineut. | sised during & equal, ( h May. at 10 o'clock, f. Ml find it ; " tee ‘June 19,1847 ro a : = will find itarea ly to the.r advantage to cull as above belove the country to back Santa Anna in this last stand which | S24 Fender it highly important, that the inhabitants of | i., off Cox i tm The crew consisted of July 4, 1847 IGHTNING CONDUC oe da should improve to the utmost, ft: . a par lee wh aC ton cane WHA AMON TGs itely necessary | the Mexicdns will have an opportunity of making, There | vantages and thow which attach. to. it eran aad * eleven ; : were lost Capt. Miner, IRS. vi. WILSON, 281 Grand street June 16, 1817 toevery building, the advertiser desires to,eall the attention of | Will be some diffleulty, however, in arming all who may | art of au Empire, ubounding in weulth nud pepulatien, | 2s cousin, E. Miner; Paul Deaver, aud Kexter Nedra ELD ators her friends, and strangers visiting the city, “July 1) 1847 the public to kis system of conductors. The rods made and | present themwelves, and in furnishing the works with , 1 population. | succeeded in getting upon the bottom of the vessel Du- y thatshe has now.on hand a large and very haudsome Caledonia, «July 16, 1947 put up by hi ring the night, Whipple, the cook, died from fatigue. ie og cater, handaomers cheaper, and more com | good cannon, But we presume that. the commissioners poet ep icicle tobe ine Mad le. dle ment of Spring Millinery, to which she | Passengers’ luggage must be on board ‘the day previous to | pact than any. othe n ; - ponsibility which rests on Farlinmeat at this conjunc- " ; use. They.are secured together | appointed in Mexico, with Almonte at their head, to su. | *Ponsibility s ij About 6 o’¢lock in the morning, the schooner Uncle Sam invites “their attentioa.. Mrs. Wilson’ stock’ comprises | sailing. 5 , mith copper Joints, which is a great improvem porintend the defences of the capital, have probably we- | \itvrd ali practicable, oxteasiow, cad deve gion te | took the remaining three off, and landed them at Axbta- an assortinent of the richest aud most fashionable Hats, such ga Boston to Liverpool, $120, do do to hooked” plan; it cives a better—tndeed a per 1h | leeted the Rio Frio as the only available point of defence | tha trade wad productive capabiliues of hee Pecvie bala. The following are the names of those lost:—Wil- * Chip, Grape, Ries, and Stirred, with achoice assoruneut of | Halifax, £20. The publie ent sotain further information on Hive Wien ths Cotane Iecca aie Gascth ace tenet Nobere watworra, NASON, & GUILD, Eogin 39 | against an army approaching the expital, and have pro- | liam Finley, Clayton, mate; and to institutions that hold cis Greene, Sacket the affections of ” “is hi e b A , 22% goth | bably removed thither the cannon intended for the de- open 4 ae Harbor; James » Clayton; James Wood, Ell Si do aeal co cal Betire peactaahite Sal ace No freight, excepts it Grr ER—This valuable and indisp a “mnedical | 200 of the elty. ‘The account of another battle, thers- we pr fee tits baat ueatsity fer Ser pel | burgh jayton; Charles Alexandria Mrs. M. WILSON, 291 Grand st, For fretght, passage, or any other information, apply Fane RT Nat odie iver | fore, may be expected ina few days. Of the result. we | aye Crill, wad the bent tetelty for wool Progress Clayton, seamen. Dexter Whip- ee tee ceween Allen and Orehard ats. AV BILIGHAM, Ye A ent peabastow Of the members of the Rayal | have no fears—our only apprehension is, that another ts, Lam prepared heartily to co-operate with you, | f he stea or ited States, Capt. Witaker, iia i . st. : 4 i 7 ‘i fs operate mt c ula, ‘ ; enae! , Sia rot ae er laicie teh emarayy TF" Inaddition to the above line between Liverpool and ne, the: Innis, a - Heat tary Wii be-Purchased at great sacrifice of | ang 1 am authorized to renew the assurance of the var: | in search of the wreck tet tan uote be ee ie! | valuable lives, Halifax, and Boston, a contract has been entered into with Her Majesty's goverument, to establish a line between Liverpool and New Cork direct. ‘he steamships for. this service. are now being built, ly next year due notice will be xiven Ofthe time when they. will start jer the new contract the y Saturda UM MER HAaTS—Eeonomy BERTON, of the Phenix Hat 1 formerly of No. and 63 Fulton heen to prodne nest desire of our Gracions Queen, to pro THE ARMY OF GEN. ‘TAY perity of Canada and the happiness of its peop! (From the New Orleans Picayune, May %.) His Excelleney then rore, and, ted a before, re ‘The schooner Sea, Captain Flauders, arrived yester- | Uted, under a rulute of nineteen guns, ‘The weather j tertown Union, Desrrvetive Fire ar Crxcinnatt do- during eight months, and PHUR BATHS, 547% Peart street, ar m om, whence she sailed o 90 was extremely propitions, and «large crowd of specta§ | structive fire oecurred at Cincinnati, on Satur- has introdu beet oa TED cine ¢ the other montis in the year. Going al are of Khenmatistn, Salt Rheum, cues perlcion flege oper ge ag pana en tors, cordially cheered His Excellency on his arrival tat | day, which consumed about $40,000 to $60,000 worth of Piers diaea cack sotveresnoeraon: teruately between Liverpool and Halifax aud Boston, and be Paley, Colds, Ke BeBe. giz, | through from Gen, ‘Taylor's Headquarters at Monterey, | d¢PsFture from the Parliament House property. which was not insured’ for more than $10,000, as it prev he perspiration from stat “pe [oaks wena Le de LED LS Naw Sons, April 5,187, | Among her passengers were Capt. J. M. Hill, of the . + We fi | It broke out in the planing factory of Hughes & Font Hat. andat the same time insares comtort and ev ms ROCHE, BROTHERS & Revorwrion 1x Mapeia.—We find in the my duty to retam yon my Lang’ nefit my daughter ree hh street, whieh, with their window blins REDUCTION IN PRICE all the machi was consumed, Their & apeitort and gockness | Quarterunster’s department, and Dr. J. W. ‘Russel, from y Cage e that Passage TO AND FROM LIVERPOOL BY ‘THE in he has reduced the price of his Pearl Hats 0 $2 20,a'0 bis | BLACK BALL LINK OF PACKETS, AND REMIT: br, aay fp Liverpoo! Mail of the Ista ult: the important in- Pearl | f ath afflicted for two years with thew . be i telligence, received by a private letter, that the trod at $14000, insurance $3200, The to- Hrceurers to produce a better article ern et 5 per cent higher. saris paar und general debility, and iu fhet, had no use of vii | mored defeat Of Colonel Doutpbane we aee therefore | te laud of viadetra tnd deed in ore of G. W. Lowe, queenswate atore of Mr, rsa WM. ROBERTSON. ee eee ick ie mes enioen ieee | more than ever persuaded that there was no good foun- | of Oporto, This moveme Zamliunoa, the dwollings of Messrs. Weight, Hughes and ater beeetiaiet sc} Tot veh lees | acto no effect. and | gave upall hope ofevre seeing her walk | dation for the original report. the 28th of Apri, when the troops in others, Merv entirely consumed. and veveral others L WALSH& BROTHERS, Freuch boot vakers, No w eseage co ig yayte 4 Je vaiuch | again s but being advised by # frien, [ was indueed to try the We have «copy of the Monterey Honeer of the 6th | Panied by tour pieces of urtillery, pro partially destroyed ¢ Hamilton House was damaged i Ava street, New York. French Calt Boots of the latest thy coe Wacinesdawe eae tart AMBRIDGE. which | Sulphur Baths. avd f now have the satisfaction to sny that, | inst. Krom it we learn that the Kentucky cavalry was | Ye?Hor's palace, who, after some hours deliberation, | to the extent of $1600 fishion made to order for $1 50, usually sold for $6 aud | tale Immediate applicant rane ee sake He TY ae | alter taking a number, she is perfectly cured ; nnd { shall be | to proceed homeward ina ow days, tendered bis resignation; anda pronunciamento iu favor pi ——— ——----- $7; fue Freuch Call Boots $3.50, usually $9 Patent | bund, ar the fot of Beckie etree eee a tee eee! 8 | most happy and willing at all times to give any further particw: | "vigor Chevall-e had gone dowm to Cadereyte with a | Of the Juuta was read by the Secretary to the troips,— | Twenty-seven Horses Buryep ix Movrsviiix feicher Boots $7, usually sold for $10. Also, Cougress Boost | Ree sending for TOT Wille ta la ae Tee Liver. | ieee to those that you Mm think proper to sofer toy part of the rangers te procure corn The Pioneer says | EXtensive emigration was goingomfom Med ira ch-fly | The large livery stubles of J. B. Heager, on with patent sprigs. Gentlemen's gaiters, shoes tN tid prot by the above favorite packet, or any of the Black Bal! ours OSE TH DON ALDSON, Carvajal was still lurking about that town, at the head | (0 the West Indies; more (ian 19,000 persous are rport- | Fifth street, betweon Main and Market, in Louisville, hand, nd, made to order at ‘the shor tice. Keine, sailing frome jhenee on, the Ine and 16th of every atte ig Division street, | of w hundred men, robbing on the road and selling his | 4 to have left the island since January last. ‘The 4 4 ‘ + € sage by applying to as. L. WALSH & BROTHERS, No 6 Ann street. a Ann street, are seli oa vo 8 SE ee in i ieear | tere entirely consumed by fre on Sandey morning, be- pt mre - der at a store he has in the vieinit: Thislucratiye | 400 Times reports the arrival at Madeira, on the Isc of | tween one and two o'clock, Twent n blooded y, to their frends, can have drafts VARDING IN BLEE t wo gentle | plum ‘ y rok: trons Rew Voce, tondes Athy: detpand, on the Bee G le witen oc tre or six stteia gen Temen enn usiness the Texans are very likely to break up. Apeth of esaliooner trom New York, Jad i With breai- | horses, belonging to gentlemen of Louisvill Persons remitting moi for any grannk, jes ble ROYAL BANK my? 00 YOUNG & JON and very ne OF IRELAND, he accommodated with handsome, anfarnisl c , 7 valuable, perished in the flames, Fifteen fine carriages reach ealt boots at 81 29, equalta aay sald inthis city | Messis. PRESCOTT, GROTE, AMES & CO. London, | hed'roomm attached” and. fall bond a mph J | The weather contiauen to. grew waren; but ua wot | Stent ecaroity of food, i) consumed, Ala ge amount of wrain wad bay, for $6 or $7. Fine French sat $3 50, usually $5. Best hi he i ibe ot, s their various branches throughout howse in Carroll place. Apply at present at 96 8) % Share ia vere little pereaytinier difference ucecen’ ae rel, even eked the aon fn sufficient for the season's supply, was ulso destroyed — ‘reach pe No » tho: y ritain and Leland AO tint z from Lin a " Ye AEF reich patent leather boots $7, eval to those usually sol estan Hoty anoTumne-ec. Wass Zat Row Brakes, another grain vesel from a The fire is xuppored to have been the work of aw ineen. A. great assortment of shoes, gaiters ana 5: it pers always on hand, and made to order at short notice. All ‘oods warranted to give sxtisfaction. Mending, &c. doue in the store. Please calltand examine our stock. +LIO, No. 67 Division Stree, The heulth of t pectfully inform her friends and the public in on hand a full and 3 Falton street, New York, next door to Fulton Bank, MKS. 4 ly authorized Passenger Ageuts for the old or Black Bail of Liverpool Packets. jore diary.—Cineinnati Com. June 2, army here continues good, with the Great Desereerton at tie Mag exception of the 2d Mississippi regiment, which ix «till | Istanos.—'The Hislitax Sun says that a ler re 1, that she lias constant m2 ore YOUNG & JONES, ear Broadway. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER —The British opt of ghisned benieat sre, (ito peck weley foes hitter ea Nts rte ea Aine og he port de: Sd pee! to Fairfax county, Virginia, from the NeW FRENCH BOOT STORK—The lntest Paris Ry cegant CLARENCE, Donainw, 16 ie ladies from the country, as well ns the caty,are requested | I neglected to mention in my last that Gen Taylor | of greac destitucion Flour is sald to be $20. per barrel Northern States continues: Large plots of Innd have hove aeaalttr eal fie Sota ome Shee eauel to | Bias Apply on vourd, at the Serew Dock ct ko to call and examine her stock before purclnsing ¢laewhere. | had bewn il for ® day or two but had recovered. Col. | A vessel from that port, bound to the Labrador, with | Beem taken by tl ‘ ber tae Catan tee oe ren re pe PERSSE & BROOKS, and tee ‘ AEG Le ot has been dangerous ill ever since the 4 there on = passage down, and Tt la expec that the magnetic telegraph communi- Boots, with patent prin SI ied ate . 65 and 67 Nassau street COUNTRY MILLINERS irginia regiment arrived at Monterey, has now reco- & part of her carge to the famiah- | eation between New Orleans and Mobile will be open tor of the custe on havd, and mag ke. done in the store, ¢ the Herald office, PACKETS FOK HAVKi-~Second 1 ‘The ETER ROBERTS, 373 Broadw Ship BALTIMORE, John Johnston, Jr., master, tention of thove who are purchasi will sail on the Ist of July. to his stock of Laces. vie:—Mal 9 BOYD & HINCKEN, A Brussels snd. Pompallon santly ‘would jnvite the at | Yered aud came out to eaimp for the fest time yesterday nd in heir Sprig ods, | {have not au item of mews to furnish you i nd Nassaa stre oT is reused (ve | before the first of August next. During the month of ¥ ny there have arrived at Bos- i de Paris, Aleu’con, Wi pay duties ite ARMY NEWS, ton from foreign ports, 9 ships, 2t barks, 48 brigs, and i % oo t ber voyage, ; a, TON TL , = — | Lace Veils; Bruxells, Thy ey Nets—and a | [From the Chicago Democrat, May 3 Sihect bebe mee 148 echooners, ‘There cleared for foreign porte durin NION Lis TANT s ; od A 1. r mocrat, May 20 being able to afford . vhiet to LIVERREOO Ls wate tNa fy Enstern portsedtatirand ion for Pens | Keeat variety of other goods, whieh he will velit very low | ‘The following letter has just beva received froma Warh- | sritcicante” the number of peels taken a ihe ieee ried, Sshlhty 31, Daan, $4 Weign and 138 te Pas ketahin MA: mont via Delaware ond Rariten eana Ac — a. ‘— | ington, by which it will be geen that the President has | this spring amounts 'o about 3000 13 bat kat Seen iy aus ase wat rain New York, positively, MAXWELL, CL H PREMIUM EXTHNSK( consented to receive another regiment from Illinois : cc ree = - rks. igs, 556 schooners and 13 me son the 25th July. — with metal plated slides, for private Wasuincrox City. May 20. 1847 Distress IN Care BReton—-Avpreninnep | Ds d coastwise during the same period, 1! ships, 22 Dran Sin—Understanding that the new regiment | Fayrxe. Summer is at hand ; and wha: are the S beige, 209 schooners and 4 sloops lately culled for from Illinois has already been completed, | busbandman's prospects! Tho catile everywhere dyi g William $Williams, Faq, of Alexander, N. Y., com and ‘that several additional companies had also been | in bundreda—the farm horses too feeble from starvation | mitted auicide by hi i 2 d Bteerage passe boats, 8c, nee, warranted Wey he largest in the city, alled for variety, togethe, with a general assortment make surly ape HIGYN, Captain Pirrie, will sail as above, her regu- ket outof order” A Inrge asortment, ind ry iNT ‘com: FOR BELFAST—To sal pnoctually ith Janes | pay z a Rarere, a Tho well known fest sailing yncket abun LETITIA eras Sraemere shove wishiag to aed for their fren : plication on board, foot of Beck stip, or te Wks 1 Ss eight or passage, which will be taken on the lowest | of elegant and fashion inet Furniture, constantly to be | raised. but too late for acce; to perform the labor of plougbing—and lastly, more than jeter th street, 2d dowr betas basics tite terms, please apply ov hoard te Le cera sree | he and at the warercom: NNo. #49 Broadway, where the public | that they were atill Rites ot hatin on cp thive fourite of the Eaaarive Ta the ry wholly done “- si S PER BR, BAI i¥N 45 Ne and Goeth streets, are reapectfully invited to enll and examine. ad Hrond to serve their country, | called, to day, to . | titute of potato condition of Uniten States Di FORD, from Glasgow, will please send their pe ——— — amen _ " 4h Brendweay dent and Secretary of War. and prevailed upon them to | the country is " ne above picture over- | June 5—Stabbing a Shipmute —Frederick La Coy. late mits on board bmamedi stely. All goods not permit: FREIGH OR CHARTER—To a i FEKMAN SILV is consent to take another regiment from our State, for the | colored or exaggerated enaced, if not | Aseaman on board the American schoover Macon. Ere ane TCL ee CHERRY 7 guth ot parhatt iat, Britain, the fist class British brig | FAMES G, MOFWET, No. 121 Princ purpose of reinforcing General Scott ‘The order will | immediately, at least prospectively, with all the horrors | convicted this morning of stabbing Jacob iiorch. hi go forth to-morrow from the War Department for ano- | of actual famine, Upwards of 200 cattle, we are in- | shipmate, in the neck,with «sheath knife, while the her full regiment, whose destination will be Vera Cruz, | formed, have died from want of food, in the settlement | vessel Jay off the coast of Cubs, The particulars, as to rendezvous at Alton—the companies to be raised, | of Middle River alone, Many farmers, in other parte of | they appeared on tho preliminary examination before offered, and ee in all respects as the regiment | the country, have lost their live stock.-Cape Arcton | the United States Commissioner, have been before rev Just raised. Al ose who desire to go will therefore | Spectator, ported. Sentence postponed. Apply to esto Prosdwag, owed aasivat eer Capea CATSAEPHMCMURRAY, __ | Sitvere of yustows anGons sg an, ee eH Teael to earry 100 tons heavy freig be from Glasgow, a We ual to any other, foreign of d FORD. from Glargow 0 debts of their's will be Mj ey Or ‘A amoll veel prefered Avply L,) ilar mi foteaeay eu wi vy erther Gay at ¥j 5 Meiue “WOODHULL te MINTURN, 67 South st cede a South street.