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Ph _ teneenengnnn Levan {uA Na ee et cars Seat hed > wre an be THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vel. XIIL, No. 167—Whole Ro. 4754, : NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 7, 1847. ORK wr bre IREWO: most extensive, ri brill q THE NEW Y¥ HERALD|F REST The most extensive, ribest, brillians and The War, &c. 7" pi Serenieerten with the Bank of Major. Sri Lours, Mo., May 29, 1847, Er duition te the names and residences of the eitiaens to the public, is ww ready per order, with new maghiuery, 2. Alexander F. Morrison §. F; hard Roman After 1 closed my letter yesterday, the stoam- | p oot ic Muniry i distances, registers of steaaD> ESTABLISHMENT, designs, ke. he. : I 2. Alexander F. Mo 6. Prederick A. Churehin | | After 1 closed my letter Jeera the ‘Mimourl , Ko, e., and « variety of other’ matter, North-west corner of Fulton and Nasean ote, |, Fotistormation, epply to J. W. HOLBERTON, 75 Maiden From the Washington Union, June 4.) jh ar mae po jig Bg ES a ho | 47a H. Munrmy, 364 Pearl street, has publi ‘ lane, New York, or Hi Aa ‘The return cf Commander Joshua R. Sanda, Inte in| 3" yo aot Cometionrien voit the Ronb o a tain. | river, bringing as passengers a number of persone who | Ainsworth’s geleboated, romance, complete in =~. nlds'the Besty, | Command of the U. 8. steamer Vixen, with captured | 9° Wm C. in. i, tee Gee arrived on Sunday last at Independence, from Santa Fe, | at the price of 60 cents. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, ors | Fams aud other trophies from the Gulf of Mexico, bas | 3° Thomas P. Randle, |8: Rober Josette’ having lft the later place on the 2Ist April. Of the | | Municirat, Gazette —We have recalved from the ee a nner announced in the public journals, and tage 4 Nehemiah Hayden 14. William Barksdale number were Mr. Hooe, and thirteen other Americans, | publishery » yearly volume of the New York Municipal THOUSAND. . ‘ {i | taken of the occasion to offer to the public (so deeply | 5° rt . Gazette, which is published by the Anti CDACULATION—¥ORTY immediate Wicialty to Saratoga Spices and | Unberested in everything that touches the Honor and | g. goers eames, 18. James F. Hutton | discharged from Col, Price's regiment, om account of ill | Gasette, which 18 published by, the Anti Astesament DAILY HERALD—Every day, Price 2 cents per copy~$? ee na mnogo Hs 4 ns 5 pantie enon dae aloe CS Leek ng pore e xa i services ren- 7, William G Marcy 17. Henry Exsh heaith, and a party of Mexican traders and Peons, | est to the community. ‘e P r season, oar who ptain San mrade, Com-| 3 co 5 i : EEKLY HERALD—Evey Barnrdane-Price 0X cout | IA) patrons him hat no effort ou hs part shall be spared to | mander Tatnall,of the U8, steamer Spitfire. Thelt | 9° FranSy Mi'bimeca 12 Seen nn” | Sone ha Rimes of when ano; Jone FenenRunmaiae- | «The Anekeends, By Wienc Dh. Raniett Goabenie ait HERALD COW EUMOPE avery team Packet day | Jeosawiwr MJ. THOMAs, | sevice illlong be remembered By ur deet and army, | 40; fanac It. Diler 20, Thomas D. Martin, | Sh Joehim Perea, Frame Shari and Juan Montoy®. | and like the precoding numbers, contain several valuable a wary Seem 7 iter EV EGETABLEEET Ve paro har ese Mexicans tl r » the ‘estimat deserving 4 "HOLIDAY HERALD reslshed os Be ie othantaead | EEG FR Aen oe E ABEE EXT monious and combined operations of both branches of| 1 paward B. Price apis Be etae Hg with Sham 944400 0 sue 58? | dpetgamaa tes. This work is of pa into July of eaeh year-eiugle copies sixpeace cache ns | Falling Sichueas: Coretta Seay ee service in. the Gulf of Mexico, The Vinem, casrying | 3. Seymour Hasiey 12; Luther F. Dasbiel eigen One ee, 4 —Lover’s pretty ballad by ADY RICAISE MENTS, atthe usual prices—always eash in | for the jet sixteen years, has been tested by 1 throe 24-pounders, and the Spitfire one 68, aud two $2-| 3 William Trevitt 13. Joseph L. Hasbrouck | ‘Be Purchase of goods. On arriving at Independence, | 110 or te et been iaeued ty Atwill, with & uv cee. Adveraisements should be written iy a plain, legible | havesuffered with this dreadful disease, and iu slmost every | pounders, (originally built for the Mexican navy) were 4, E.K.Chamberlain 14. William H.J. Anson | the party consisted of 65 men, with 18 wagons. splendid title page, developing the plot bf the song. The nanan Proprietor ‘wil not be responsible for errors that ue where ich had a fal Seals hes effected a permantat cure, acticen by fond php - bogey map 4 As 5, Gash AA Jone: Thomas N. Love Nothing of importance has transpired at Taos at the | music and words are very sweet and pretty. INTIN 4 ' " ale page: . . . . ‘arker }. Gaston D. Cobbs . 7 Ph, ‘ING of all kimds executed beautifully and with wa ich presented by. ominont physicians.) jobs shad by applying close of last Aw . The command, though inferior i. 7. George Penn 17, Otis Hoyt date of last advices, further than alreadycommunicated. one tn fraovag tai Fg M. ars do 4 cccilishenes, i Sompmnnionsignd! Ween, sAdvooead te to Donslow, Yonkers: Nis br WL. | Sandemd Tatnall oloerhan dasiog intreplasendactive | 2: Ewin H. Roare jesnee & Matacisng, | That Dace wadsommanied by Mul. Willock, atthe head | St © (0s Ant uaa ted gone ee alae ducted from the subecrintomamoney tomitnedss 4 Fislsnell Baltime ees Aa: Seargh | 8 our service can boast. Those vessels wore, spparent- : S Reynolt ROR Ry FOR ii | EFS pace aid ua, dates were not #0 | which on the whole is interesting. pill an rae as rec SoA ee eee WU LAtm | Ip, na vere forsaldahie ssoesslen (othe aera Ranement | | 1% 20bnC. Reynolds nt Surgeon its tho rohevsressived the ray oftaltillo. All|” We are indebted to the Histaroal sity fora iy . ‘i destined to reduce the strong city of Vera Crus andthe | 1p, eons, was quiet at Santa Fo. The trials of the insurgents were = TO LET—THE GREENWICH THEATRE AND Gi 4 . Daniel Turne 11. William ©. Parker loned, ead the execations fi phiet, containing a record of their proceedings from Jan- Totine alll be Trek cont ce oe he uRED—Mrs, Joseph impregnable castle of S. Juan de but they proved | 9° Robert MeNel ie Thee wan closed, aud the executions for treason had ended. Dis- | tary to May, 1947, ie : : e 6 : 4 now be leased to one of the fist Boughton, 908 16h st, ¥ themselves of eminent use and value, from their light 3, John Thompson 13, Elbert Blanc ig content praraied smaeg, the Menisones Wak an they | ae ie oo I Py N yp nied Sr PARTe On Heventhe Cutie Spencer together wi construction and draught; in creasing bars, ascending | 4° Jon G. Dunn Is, Frederick W. Miter | Seknons prevaited among Gol Price mana on cet. | J: T. Bowen, Philadelphia We are delighted” toepind it *TNo-t6 Bron sree. vrAilcommmenteations {post pad) Aimeuit places, aud iu many other ways; wilion kepe | & Jamea 8. 15, Mina B. Halstead Ing extent. | No less than 400 of all the tropa had died, | that Cel, MoKinney, formerly Chief of the Bureau @ls- ne Mi ‘0 LET.—Ti il tual ende: sean’ ny vel; dl. ny x vy vat 120 mn discharged punt of ill- an fairs, in rv 2, yul ry da neu ROOMY TG LAT ett i | Ua mr ld oft uel peo Orr eins vain | ee pat shanoet on eecounh of | ion f vented Sere as eke eee a way opposite the City Mall. Th roome have been pew; ful directions, is carefully pack: ‘Two Pollios,” a name of familiar endearment bestowed i Jobe W. rhb bal 1 De ks ‘The party brought a mail as far as Independence, | Tica. We have seen the first number, and we have no Ty Tusajabied wie wep Coho meee. o D oligindnn A pained a part ofthe United States, Face on them by our tars in the Gulf.) led the way in the first 10. George B. Sand sth 45 2! loe where it was placed in the hands of the proper depart- | hesitation in pronouncing it one of the most valuable throughout. ms for one $1.5 each per week. gle bottles, wit premature attack on Alvarado, the oircuinstances ot . George B. erHON sO plier, (of Illinois) | ment. We may expect to receive its contents in St. Louis | nd interesting works that the American ever is- further particulars, apply at 3g Warren street. ii rc R. 8. PP din Which are too well remembered by all to need fu, Pursuant to the requirement of the act of Congress | in the course of @ fortnight. At Pawnee Fork, on the | sued. It will be completed in thirty mont dog FOR SALE THE YONKERS” MANSION | a4 ae Tonipkiea’ 38 Corukal, seas GB. | ther notice here, bs + snip above referred to, the President herby directs that all | 12th of May, they were ‘attacked by about one hundred | Will be told to subscribers only. ‘This work choald eget pares outbuildings, ane a yeters and on the mist | Thomas & Co, Cineinnuti, Ohio. midcodiitte_ | | Tholr next operations were at Tabasco, which they | jh" rooms appointed for the volunteer staff, not named | Camanches and Arrapahoos, who succeeded in driving | the hands of every one. We predict for it's tremen- Accommodating tarms, ‘This extensive building commandsa | FACOB BRAISTED respecvully informs his freuds, and | captured, ascending the niver upwards of sixty miles— | ‘%, OF Medical Departments. be. discharged from | 72°F than s hundred mules belonging tothe Mexi. | dously large circulation. ‘The portraits are executed in inagnifcent view of the Hudaon River, from Toto 15 miles in S48 public generally, thar he has commenced the General | an event made memorable by the fall of the young and Bre intiinasbeioaan Pc potash ol discharged from | cans. In the melee, two Americans were wounded, and | the most creditable manne greh direction. rh ee Wee foot sayarg: carriage honse fAsency, and Commission mn Behe sore of WH gallant Morris, the worthy and lamented son of Commo- | "? PUBIC oe WL MARC ome DK Wer: one Indian was willed and sixteen wounded ihe party Paar ro feet square, with stal H raisted, 54 Reade street, comer of Broadwa; lore Morris, iL. , tary - | met numerous smi of Indians after this, but ex- Police Intelligence. fectn length; all nearly new. and in complete order. There | Buildings), where he will devote his time tq effect ‘sales tn | ““Tammpico was soon after thelr theatre of action, This | 8Y Fder:—R. Jonzs, Adjutant General. perlenced no attack. 3 Junx 6.—Charge of Grand Larceny.—Officer Relyes, also a fish poud and water pow ig stream te, Furniture, ries, and morc! bad important city they captured, supported b; ARMY NEWS. The interesting trial of Col. F. Kennett. heretofore | of the Lower Police, arrested on Saturday last a ct water ranning through the middie of the grounds, as pure as | ral. PO) y PPO! yy the armed it y ung Croton, “The Hudson River Railroad ts to ran within three | | Holding an fuctioncer’s commission, he is prepared to toetand) yee o the squadron, ond retained pos- Captain: Baward Webster has been appointed A.D. C. herein tev Te bya eae for the bane be gener jerry Cutie PE Perio, on 8 change 1 rout ef the property, about the same | atten door Real réonal Estate; also, to | session of was garrisono tac! to Geni us) A v. John H. Linn, for damages ¢ amount of 5 O& cine erry sei cialnta onal | SRAM te nou seriou cated | vpoerenraetd Withee ose ony Rg RGR ee oI | e located. ere : 8 receive eu! m, 4 A , “ reet, 4 within ahalt ‘Two splendid fast sailing steamboats ply ad ’ Pp de ps Malagasy ght p22 poner Ex-Presldent, John Tyler,and Pexas An- | $95.000°" Mr, Linn belongs to the proselyting order, ena | stealing therefrom $320 in doublons and bank bil te tnd stages also run daily in con beappraised correctly, and | Stox0 of December. Here Commander Sends wont fe REN eae in the capacity of « preacher had made unwelcome, and | sppears that the accused arrived about ten days ago, in For to inger, at the Williams- ch articles as can as governor for upwards of two months, maintaini {From the Richmond Enquirer, June 4.) even forbidden ealls, on Mr. K.’sfamily. Exasperated at | the same vessel, from the Hat with M. Montaldo, ‘or terms apply linger, on su as be ng ® |) To tux Epirors or tue Enquire burgh ferry, at the foot of Delancy street, or upon the pre- ;-and money loaned. on stocks, notes, and | strict blockade, until summoned to take part in the th TRaee took Pacey nud: won cbamtninty eal the annoyanee, the Colonel unfortunately so far forgot | 8nd put up at the same boarding house; consequently mus Mot larbic’” | other eotiuesral meetiltion. tor chore perione, Sebartaly anid bertows ataok Gptn Vee Cree nen ce ave been so constantly and unoeasingly the object | himself as to givethe minister @ severe drubbing in the | they became acquainted together, by which -ncquain. oa OPER PHILADELPHIA | , A rexister will be kept for the sale or letting of hogses and | On this memorable occasion, the Vixen and Spitfire se peed Peed during ane sluoe: the per ve that by ‘an | street.and hence the prosecution. tance Periro very soon ascertained that Mentaldo had a ‘or will be exchanged for hou: a : And ToL | lots, and other tenements. ‘To save time and trouble to both for sal therefore, to LUM - lots, ip the nelghborhcod of Second A ‘and. bes | landlord and tenan to ba large amount of money in his trum orreet description ofthe premises, with | Fondue tne tegone. opposite. the: Gian a ae rein | Of my own, the powers and duties of the Executive | 9,1 lissracttul affair took place last evening on one of | 1GEt ati are, tie rascal’ caakesete oppor. twrew 5th and 20th streets. Any communication may be sent | the terms, are always noted, my! Imeod*r authoring elose'tn to shore with the email dees of _ were devolved upya. me, as to have become quite indif- fraternity was involved. For the sake of the feelings of | tunity on Friday night last, while M. Moltaldo was ig M.Hsbox to, Fost tte, New Forka —Hesre | @ 56,500 cro eee i Rent end, Morwane ot | fect to protect the landing, where it was anticipated, as | ferent 4 to what should be said of me by others. Hence | the latter, who was blameless, | forbear names. Afew | at the Opera House, with the ‘aid of an accomplice, by iY BEEKMAN HOUSE, No. $8 Beekman street, (Iate icy or Brooklyn ene ve Thave remained silent amid the attacks of the public | days since, the contributor toa western modical journal | the name of Maratino, to enter the bedroom of the com- a tate, i matter of course, that an obstinate resistance would be Ty MEPRKMAN HOUSE. No. 58 Beckman street, (late | shir appitcants. ‘This sum belongs to an estate in trust, and | ® press, the fulminations of congressional orators, and the lainant, break open the trunk, and carry off the abov io hig fiends and nequnatancay teat he has opened the | (ilsbs loaned for aterm a year.” Apply inmediately, fo | TAM Perens bright scintillations of wit which festive oceasionshave | tuatnine urticlo which, hed srocered: manee sanction ov | amount of money, leaving, wrtunately for M. Monteldo, aovetumed hous, and daiters hima that by wiceatteqtion | (BROAD, street, Miseodimsre” | the elty of Vera Cras, the Vines seed Sree ted upon. | brought forth at my expense, Secure in the posession | maminearticle which had sppeared under sanction of | pot ehem, several. thegeund dollecs ohana: ‘ tion near Punto de Hornos, where, within: range of | of mY own integrity, I hare for the most part amiled at | much on hia physical, aa on his, mental qualideations, | UPin s small package, evidently overlooked in thelr haste patronage. ie a liquors that rocured are at his bar, and the best fin- CAKD.—D. M. HEN ‘1 Ti sike che voredsegate, He will be happy. to see his cl nd A fo ey Rape Rages the ascriptions of bad motives for my conduct, which ! inet the editor, last evening, and without warning, 7 , n r - | to escape. Marati: ibaequentl q tocetiulfy soleus x cally here are over itty sing Ss |ligwint concn Rotures chests det enaioad ereiee ioe nec nigh posttigt Resatuiaee UI e ee had uo purer soarce of emanation than in the bad mo- | seuiced him with, club, Teficting m severe injure y% placed inthe Caney of sareraleeutiontcl trate tomes rraatiies Wel remeertel Keetica atels Sele cll Meas Gets Regan cy arpa erin plied from tine to time by the flect, was exhausted. The | | y, 2 istration, wad eco ltrep | Scufile ensued, but by-standers interfering, the parties | Ing house, while the officer was up stairs in « secon nde Oro Ipcctacte was, indeed, exciting. (one might almost sey | ,Teview the course of my administration, aud seo its ef- | wore immediately separated, story room searching » trunk, when the rascal made a hours of the day and evening. Open till 2 o’clock, A. M. Panetela, forte for the public good crowne: a free lunch served up every day at 110’clock. ins Rough and Ready, n ugh and Rea speranze abuileros: Norma, furess, Houde, Eenehies | ludicrous) to seo these small steamera in hostile attitude len dash for his liberty; jumped out of the window with complete success | Our city is full of volunteer troops for New Mexico, | sud le, Ugue lock, a in the accomplishment of every important measure, into the street, and althou; tty closel, di 2w*re JOSEPH WILSON. te id Rendon brands. Regalias, pressed and against the terrific battlements before them. But the y + | They are departing daily, and it is to be hoped they will | in ” gh pretty closely pursued PAVILION, NEW BRIGHTON, Staten Inland | dexcription, cont a ia ie Rallant Tatoall, regardless of all odds, boldly proposed to Leddalee which was ggeted or Broponed—when | com moa ba Altign thale wesatoc be wilalt Delexpes tod, made good his veape, at least for the present $130 of Ae ‘ il ? comet ent no connexi e1 one! a8 bee! i FEN Tis proveietor bees to jaform his riends and thepublic, |, ‘na eqablidhment as wo connexion wish any ouber | hie friend and conieade, Sands to approach and assai | Ris, ‘Ba, Senin cond lon of the country on the sth | many are faclined to indrdivate indulgence, and the y ‘eoovered, and in all probability the improve hawiw*r_ | bothtown and castle at still closer quarters ; and it was is frequent scenes of drunkenness and insubordi- | balance will be obtained to-day, by this active officer. this establishment erect--| WTEUROPATHY, (Or the NURVE CURE) —Dr. HOL- | done with promptness and alacrity, oach . | aud when know that after the struggles of the present | nation, Last night, at the Park, a quarrel arose be- | Justice Drinker committed Periro to the Tombe for ex- Targe building, containing thirtyhree room, altogether LAGE Uaperetbtaleg emia ‘sau-priasioin o: ral emall vosselt—an act which called forth the cinive, | day shall have passed away, and thoso who have taken | ten two of hens, desperate ctf tet ered tee Pe | amination. disconnected from the mi ly 9! hese | nm his Books and Lecta rooms are intended for gentlemen only; the; f a comforta- | vanism, in various mode: explained Instead of Drugehe employs Gal- | tion ofthe whole squadron and atmy A’ aignal fi part in them sball have sunk into their graves, the both were severely wounded, and one, it is feared, mor- | Roblery on Board a Steamboat.—We were informed, ble size, light, and well ventilated, and saperior in allrespeets | the only ious 3 now well known that this | t1eeCamt ators tc tem on and army A sign er part not even to be remembered, impartial history | Povo yesterday, that Mr. James G, Batterson, of Hartford” nt capable of ‘cu isease. | Even Medicines, of maffered by their intrepid comman yeaa hae alee gg will not fail to write a faithful account of all my actions, | ““sf<nxers—Almost every article of produce has ad- Goaneotlous, was robbed of $1400 in bank bills, while ‘or Cold Water, only act by the Galvanism they | I may well be content to let the brawling d ‘i 0 < ct by. ymax Stone thine: . id th y wel ontent @ brawling demagogue or | vanced within the last week. owing to th " on board the steamboat Champion, on her trip from watering places throughout the country. produce. ‘They are, however, very inferior to Galvanic in Sohail be the Comte eee until an officer | tho sly intriguer indulge in any measure of abuse of me,| Venced, W foreign news, Flour in selling at $6. $6 12% | Hartford to thin city, on Friday last’ * he proprietor is now ready to treat with families or parties sh, in prop ds, and applied or ly sci- | wae despatched by the Commodore in a boat, wit! \- . wishing to engage rooms for the season, Letters addreseed ies, are astonishingly eilicncious, particulaly in | tive orders, when they reluctantly backed out-—the at's | they way please. The facts of my public life aro mat-"| Der ‘bri wheatrat $1 10 a $1 275 per hushed Including | Touched on the Five Pointe Officer Connelly, of the hi the City Hotel, Broadway, will receive immediate at- | Female Diseases. i crew which brought the peremptory command cheering ters of record, and can neither be Epinged nor altered. | sacks; corn at 580, a 60c.do; oats at 350. a 37Ke.: pota- | 6th ward, arrested, on Sunday morning, Ann Wiliams, eee ak eal San a Brighton, at | lige, 47, Warren st. Hours from 10 A. M. till 3 P, M. them as they slowly retired. abe ir paired nein vee _ motive he act; and | toos, 680. a 70c. do. Hemp is rather dull at $70 a $76 | Ann Kenordy. Sarah Wilson, and Mary Smith, on & the following hours, viz:— Bh ho hE —- =—~——-— | _ After Vera Crus and the castle had fallen, Commo- hate lay Peete Fepeere good Fest sore pode ba ton; lead rather inactive at $340; provisions remain | charge of stealing $164 from the person of James Cun- From New Brighton—At 8 and 11 A, M, and 2 and 5:20 P. M. AMBMICAN TEMPERANCE HOUSE, Worcester, | dore Perry, with his wonted energy and activity, fitted | wen developed, and tind in the one or the | unchanged. ningham, while in @ thieving crib located in Anthony From pier No. T North Hives New Youn Ato A. Mf end 1a Massachusetts.—The subscribers having leased and tho: | out'an expedition ageinet Tune other cause of censure or of praise. To this ordeal! | p.s.—By the way. I omitted to state that the small | #treet, ou the Five Points, Justice Osborne locked thent pi M per 8 pan, and the Vixen and y y, M, and 336, Sand 6 P. M., and thore frequent communteations ponstily Nepeteees Te 6 eine ot peas: Se shove semmodions Spitfire were again onthe wing, This was an arduous | *U>mit myself without fear. My only solicitude is that | pox is prevailing ia this city to an alarmingextent. Not | Ml! up for « further examination, 4 iro i lal to those general] nominates entific prin I} be established as the seaxon advances. ri , "xen and Spit: Soe . | conjectures and suppositions, and mere naked state- | one half the number of cases evor come under the cog. Charge of Stealing a Diamond.—Officers Mather and The Pavilion s wow ready for the reception of Company, Hrallsons assnuestbenn ieee and che palin tees every exer’) 8 Areal) aot aged pees for it—rellev- | ments, unsustained aud unsustainable, should be re- | Oivance of the heslth officers, yet they report thirty new | Crane, of the 2d ward, arrested on Saturday night, an 1 ee : - - BLANC tronage of the travelling commugiy. taking down of their masts and spars, to Baths cian tls liens ba 1 becauso the source from | oases for the present week. ARGUS. individual by the name of James Wilson. on menenyy ot. MONTREAL CANADA] Ota : rit YCKER & BONNEY. passing of the dangerous bars. With all these procau- | Which they flow is vstoemed partie It is to guard —$ —__—_—_____ stealing « gluzier’s diamond, valued at $7.. Detained for he’ Dest and. mony accessible part of the City of More | Ag BEUCKEN: formerly of L. I. Railroad. | 4, | tions they touched repeatedly; but their extraordinary ee eee eer eins. an Naw Masmenins ~The Legideiate af'| en, trod, oa the Custom House Square, overlooking the wharf, | -¢—Apicw DRESS, HABIT AND PELIGBE CUTTING | Cx(THons Mere crowned with success. and they at last Seroagh yeni paula ere tee yomand Now Hampshire commenced its session on ‘head insti «|| wee domaprestomuasabday: wight, SF mone ai pm i i i % , t { into the A . * ' ae (eet eta Teena cia see ohio tee Tal tice eae taught in Three ‘Lessous.—Iustruction Ta Madame Til- | £t,**fly into the harbor, where Y on suspicion of having made axton i In the National Intelligencer of the 25th May— ; p fv he immedi priya ste fee el fue | acu Slebesed sys Drcas ane wl Le e7Gnter | was proud momeut whem tke Visen arg Saket sige’ | pet mbich dosnrvedy ranks ainoast te most respetati | ,,1%c0nvention of the two branches, theracanoln fa | Ma oti e ty avutkeh lawyer sali Cane class that presents itself to tonrists. ‘The building is of cut | mauently at No. 68 bars street. few doers set cf Broad. | Toe aires and sohdenite, wtiectad the three forts | Journals of the day. and which, along with others of the | the Senate were filled by the election of James Drake of | selior Ward, from Montreal, who was known to have sec one, in the best style of modern architecture, and in the | Way, in oan circumstances, a well ax thove engaging in | tant oppored them, aad aficr a sharp action i same bigh class, will be hereufter regarded as one of the | No. 5,Ralph E. Tenney of No. 7, and Froderio Boyden | versal sovereigus upon his person, The magistrate da of D: ill, wi ae srrangera nt at be py Ta ee ay exten the business seh , will, with three hours instrue- | them “Jt was here that tho fallent ‘atnall rec lights. git hae following sentence has arrested my of No 9, all Locofocos of course, Mr. Lane, of the Se- | tained him for ad further hearing. and. Sitting. with forty-five Bed Rooms, and every | ‘ion, be able to fit themselves and others with ease andaccu- | severe wound from ® musket ball, in the hand, aud the | steention. Under the head of an article, “The Adminis- , = Te Se other requisite of domestic comfort r TOE he of introdweing this method and making it | Vixe® was Denetrated by a 24pound bail below her tration and {te Organ,” it holds the following language : | nate, reported upon the votes for Governer as follows : ‘The Washington, For further particulars, apply to the proprietor, CA ictadedls a pies Mong Bowie! Mog water-line, which, by some miracle, did not sink her, ka oGitor, (epemmaniy of tha editoe Of the Union) had Whole nuinber of vote bade Go forth, thou mighty craft and o'er Atlantie’s bring Mawes Si y 26, 1817. ILLIAM DOW. | Aspopular here pee esas tly including all the expenses. | nd which, had it etruck a few feet higher, would haye | 20t beens week installed in his present official station, Necessary for a oboice + 30,251 wave pe A a RR pes spe ee al MD Erar yc made frightful havoc on her deck, crowded as it war | Pefore he began to foretell the existing war with Mexico, Jared W: Williams ha 30,806 Bear on the stars and stripos of Liberty FOR SALE—WESTCHESTER LAND—To gen- | (C= Dresses curt without delay, and waaranted to fit. with marines and sailors, who were to storm tho works | thecuree of which, by his influential agency in the Texas Anthony Colby. . ++ M109 Beat with thy wings of iron the rolling deo: tlemen in want of sites for Country Seats—To Market | _ mis saw awere if they held out. But they landed in safety, took poases- | SHexation scheme, he has had more to do in inflictin, Herhanlel &.: Berry Negeiciae And rouro the old world from ts Morphean sled wishing « location iu the neighborhood fork, P88 | FLUN COTTON—To Enaineers, Miners, and Quarrymen. | sion of the town and forts and spent several days in dis, | UPO@ the country than 1aty other person whatever, no Boattering....... ee oA Promo Rbgey trl folet, 400 acres of Land in the town of Westcl Pp pahe subscribers are now fg, gue! y, Gun Cotton een and destroying them; and it was here that azaepens | Dene oa raft gre (3 the speculators in | _and the committee accordingly reported a resolve that Columbia's genius can command the sea. piles 0 City Hall, with right of pa fee ee eae purses, and recommend this article as possess” | they enjoyed the inexpreasible satisfaction of recaptur- | Texas st 1 itapell Fee ee eer eds | cred W. Williams having received a majority of all the ridge free of toll, are now offered at private sale, in lots, con- | ink d tages , Pintp side, orpver: | ng the guns and other materials ingloriousiy taken from | °Ounselled and impelled to that unwise measure. F h Plough on! and for the guardian of thy prow, taining from five to ity acres each. The lands are within the fincing, auy smoke, in its easy introducts minutes walk of the raitroad; front on good roads; head blasts, and great efficiency, exceeding fh power from | the unfortunate Traxton, t) former of which th Now, } do not mean toobject te the ascription of great | votes cast, is duly and constitutionally elected Governor | Bear ‘Washington,* the father of the brave and free ; found mounted on the works, and used against them, | !fuence to Mr. Ritchle, then senlor editor of the Rich- | of that State for tho ensuing political year, which was” | He too did breast the angry, raging blast, 8 cP year, are in the ne hood of schools, and churches of different de- | eight to twelve times that of powder. A b - 1, aM ren ‘or saleat No. 56 South Front street, Philadelphia. Commodore Perry then proceeded, i rt mond Fnquirer, in aiding to carry out the cause of Texas And soared yet higher when the storm had passed. Belisparahle! sWtocewe senate.” Arriva PREY tite C.&¥. LENNIG. | iand force under General Quitman, to occupy Alvercas, | annexation. Far from it. ‘The course of that able and | Passed. So mnay'st thou, freed from harm e’er be GOUVERNEUK MORRIS, Agent in New York, John C. Thatcher, 41 Beaver street. | which, is was well understood, the enemy, damayed acd | talented editor has beon sensibly felt on all questions of | Jared W. Williams, thenew Governor, took the oath of | Gamat, thou, freed from har WALTER RUPHEREORD: Some, | a ee os GUIDE Tikes wo discouraged, would surrender without ny resistance | Pe ee ee Chat, wlan tire fon Century ; and | ofce, and delivered an address, of which we giveasy- | po, peace and Joy to all, and never ma: mis ane 73 Nassau street, New York. | Lhe GUNG a! ices the dreadful verule | Ou erriving at Alvarado, they found the Mexicans had ‘r abe, 1 Fe cores ota a, ‘Thy giant form inbattle's sulph’rous folds be wreathea by secret pract the dreadful results d the T use, I felt increased |. | nopais. diseases, secondary | for 17 804 the Place 1g possession of Lioutonant Hun. | {1006 Consummation of that great measure, Nor dei | after returning thanks for the honor conferred upon | Ech bid the famished hosts of Europe come, - ter. United Stat thers, desirous of purch: symptoms, and all the other ills that young persons are pecu- him, he congratulates the Legislature and the people on | And in the land of promise find a home. Peunsylvania, Lusnites north of Philadelphia, Tt contaras aud | eases, which treats fully of the whole of them; euabling any | ment in the Gulf, will help to show that, thouge the | existing Mexican war. The editors of the Intelligencer, | diversifying en sa rea ae te ete othe Leniletore, | Columbia's soll the “‘olive branch” will send, acres of lend; 288 sores of which are in the. the details of his own, i: | Sty of operations in Mexico have been On s grander | 4nd thelr able ully in the anti-annexation ceuse, the | "inh nullicess Heinen Cor tee wuffrage should be pro. | > heat, edicine, to, restore those suffer- | scale, the navy also has done all that it was possible to | Hon. Thomas Hart Benton, may have this either way | Among them, the rig vies Dacre eee: tivation, prodacin “ vecitects, jn all cases a perme: | do in itn more limited sphero of action. These two | that they please. I will not even ftop to Inquire whether tected, snd enactments for removing all opportunities —~ a TO FOREIGN GENTLEMEN arriving in the | of solitary fence, neglecte: c ighest state of cul- Indian corn and hay equal to pans woodland. On | nent aud radical cure, and can be obtained: at ft debi ing from constututional jue stone mansion, r % ich | Itle vessels, particularly, rendered remarkable service, | if the treaty had been ratified by the Senate, we should | for political corruption should be passed. He recom- Awning Posts in Broad wae ee pent on theteans the whole tiring Umgie | embraces yunrantee to de ebove effet" 't 9" "8 | though hurriedly Atted Gut, and, im many reepecta; un: | Have had war or not, but, taking into consideration | Mended, particularly, the attention of the Legislature | | ., Awning Poste In Brondwa) accommodations fora family of twenty persous. The plea- HENRY FAWCETT, M.D. fitted for severe and efficient duty, they were incessantly | that at that moment there existed no prospect of any | tothe common school ays seop oes pst ponies ween ture eromis routing the house are waded with elegant | __my0 creod®re FE eeenich sta N.¥._ | engaged, day and night, and thelr gallant commanders, | immediate collision with Great Britian on the Oregon | Posed in every Ponable way, nd nusgested th Prone at | The apparently gencral feeling against the use of evergreens.and very beautifully laid out. There are on the farm MSSiCAL NOTICE—THE BQHM ¥LU1x—sr | who have deserved 40 well of their country, it {s hoped | question, and, #0 far from it, that a stronger foel- - Bait thought, | awning posts upon the edge of the pavements in Broad- three stone honses for farmers or tenants, together with three Mee pe: BL ir seeeire tl Slgthodl aublty- tipd: heen peptassa: babes the deafand dumb. ‘The militie system, h , and fol ol smite ith tl itrument, manufactured 1 i 7 f i ifosck housk, wagon hotue, granary and corn cribs imanuer by A. ‘G.Ba ger, who Teceived the first premiamand | got te TOG COA Tete ee Tee Tn CER LEMNO'E Muusdals oftuené Ua ieps odluapor oc careers arp ather | heoestary mallitary spirit among the people; gives xyate- tinually secking some reform, which invariably resulte ie house, sh pond, a garden of two acres, orchards” stocked | Beahmis the ouly dute ager used ip the Conservatoire, Pars, | Aerviees of Commander Sands. Captain’ Sands left | tet, would have waged war upon the United States for a | matic and efficient direction to their physical force, and | contrary to the tenor of their argumen of presenting the with the finest fruit, green house.end grape well, a stream Vera Crus on the 10th May, reached Norfolk on the Ist | matter in which she had no right or interest, both hi bud oppreasion, aud of repelling invasion,” © 0 > | advantages proposed. “The experience of the last’ few toring water in every field, a daily mail, by which the Phila: | sical wanstaues he kiseape. ned fe Basen of June, whence, leaving the captured guns for further | ing been conquerred from her at San Jacinto. and the | ®8d oppression, and of repelling invasion. days has proven, to those doing business on Broadwa: delphia and New York papers of the same day are received, | in this country, having been adopted b orders, he delivered the flags at the Navy Department, | Conquest recognized by the whole world. When she | , Hie recommends a continuance of a reservation to fu- | ‘nye tan Proven, to these Golig Duatneae on proare ng the gate morning and evening. eminent professors in the United States. As itis of the great- | It ia understood they will all be ordered to the neat of | struck her firetlblow at” Gen. Taylor, our relations with | tureLegislatures to repeal acts of incorporation whenever | the re om ne rome “In are. | Way, prevails only, ‘tis my sincere belief, among the ever dissatisfied portion of our community, who are con- pass owevr, jediate vicinity are Episcopal, Lutheran aud Pres- importance that amateurs should purcht d the public good required it. In time past this principle | 8wnings and awning-posts ; by no means, hi ite byterian church Pa ment, Air. Kyle will examine every instrumentand give acer. | Government. Stood, aa the world belleved; in riogt critlcat seecitiene | has worked well, and in his opinion it should be earried peer Ai Be «ee i era Senedd sg ee 3 0 | tificate or guarantee, signed by himself, at the time of the sale, nite States FLaG-Siir Mississirri socal ; | out. In regard to the establishment of the sub-treasury | Heretofore, a je the awnings were spread Further description is unnecessary, as all persons wishing to | tit igned by himself, at the he sal B 8 Fiac-Siir Mi , Equally fader ¥ fiven @aviletie ab Ghia tise dr aay: oe, gard to th t of the sub. ry | H nd while th Y to pnrehe are invited to call and examine the. estate, It may, | A seale of the tlute, with written instructions, will accompa Anton Lizardo, May 7, oat wisdom, oF its opposite, of Texas annexation. Uxirias | system by the national government, he says this great | the vory curb-stone, during even the warmest weather, si Tartana is ack Serieaed hey eke Uae ee ay each ae id) addressed John A. Kyle, 496 Broome | , S'"—A number of guns captured ‘from the enemy | the caitore und eens have fied the first deciared it to | Smancial measure, so far from destroying the curronoy | #ll business was brisk, especially during the forenoon ; tay be well also to mention Gh priee putiel it $220 ner acre. | street, wll receive immediate attention. Also on hand Kyles | HAy® been placed om board the sloop-of-war St. Marys, | be. “rhe large majority of the people of the United | 894 Rae errs, ot er tee petuney IG trae I OPehepeG, diving thors house: Mg SpeptaeOie pply to . E. , Whitemars! . i po) ie Unite es ; amon, em, arating these institutions from the transactions of Go- q h mi3 diaw* re I Montgomery Co. Fenn. | tacivot theabore mstrumeats, '°'" “mnt M&WAsre™ | twelve brass ploces that have beox selected as trophies,” | States have differed with them in opinion, and the popu. | Perating these inalititions four We ranueattons of Go. | Gecreased. “And why? Because the broad awnings 9 lar judgment having been formally entered up in favor I helter the whol b These, as well as the others, you will take charge of, ministration and established a sound currency. He | longer shel eo whole pavement frem the score! Ube The Greatest Attriction Yer-26 Ball Finches, ‘wi Redford Crown Glass Company. fun and, on the arrival of the St. Marys at Norfolk, you will BAe rere step nek oh ‘hey pepermit- | aiso speaks favorably of the tarlif of 1846. ‘The war | Tays of the sun; no longer present # continuous Theded is, a from three to four tun facture of this justly celebrated gli ‘American Insti- | immediately proceed to Washington, and report your- with Mexico received some consideration. He defends | Colonnade, within which our ladies may promenade in eee anaries, just imported tuteat their las hibition awarde them the iat rie usual, | self to the Honorable Secretary of the Navy, who, it Ia | {27 please. But what I do complain of Is, that the edi- | [Tit Serco ace aot nn venard to it, and de, | comfort, but leave the whole exposed; end it ls not Sz, ARCHY, THE ONLY REAL C TERER— Fes PREMIUM CROWN W! agusual, > ‘his var | fi ‘ haracter of the Redford Glass ht d, will * | tora should Lave placed me in the company, and under ossible for the hardiest of them endure the intense ety for son ibe found on inspection, to | been long eetabhighed seo report ofthe committee at American | Presumed, will give spectal instructions as to the Gispo- | the induence, of those of whose individuality’ { have not Fe eee et eee ear niccal, Daltent | Rest of the fagstones st oem, ang; dhmeedee, chap key cclpeneny ato offer. Institute, October, 1837. “ ; It in not expected that you should have any control | the @alightest knowledge: © the speculators in Texas | O0 1°social evils renuiting from it should be removed ax | compelled to forsake Broadway, and seek ‘more Archy cata this opparteatty to apprive, his frised Extract from the Report of the Committee at the American | over the movements of the S. Marys. ve stock and lands, by whom he was surrounded, counselled | fit's possible, without. violating the principles of the | shaded streets, or stay at home; hence the decline in tance, in anticipation of this importation, that they may make |‘ For richness of [eet ted bediten et ot aturfa Very respectfully, your obedient servant, and impelled him to that unwise measure.” Now the | Co stitution, “At the same time itis our imperious duty | business and the injury of the interests of @ vast num- early application, thickness and strength,) the Redfogd Glass is the i M. C, PERRY, faitors fave over me» decided advantage. If any spect. | to abide faithfully by the comprowises of that sacred in- | ter. F'n consequence of the limits of his old establishment, | Siete of the hind, ¢hay hesever Allen umdey our ne Commanding Home Squadrot lators in Texan stocks or lands ever counselled. much | f¢,tment and to cherish the Union, on which our desti. | _ It may be asked, why not stretch your awnings on fron 5 John street, he his reuted B Cottage, Blooming- | Gf domestic or foreign. production—end if. affo c der J. Ri Sanne, US Mate, Athen Lind less impelled, me to action upon that subject, I declare | Strum cupeviiy, rantiwith tosaat elbeeth frame-work, projecting from the house? To such I near Burnham's Hotel, for that branch of his business not | cimen of the skill mel exestmrine of Ameicen manatee ommander J. R. Sanos, U. 8. Navy, Anton Lizardo. | myself to be wholly ignorant of the fact, Certain it is, | 2Y> Fo ce ep i rsp fyporsny- yd 1d ‘answer, that so great « weight of irom, proj birds, Shetland and Fauey Por ‘The crsigned haviog used the above described glass, i U. 8, Fuao Srtre Mississires, that I never owned a foot of Texas Iand, or a dollar of | the only rock of safety. Slavery is indeed opposed to | would answor, that eight o , Projecting os, King rs, &e., and every variety of Fauey ber of public and private buildings, of the first Anton Lizardo, May 8, 1847. Texas stock, in my life—nor dol understand the editors | OUF free institutions, and injurious to the highest in- | #0 far, would become Ae & motive on the long arm of @ Rliked alate moieiien abiayd coord fully with the forepowne estimate Of ite merits,and | $in—I embrace tho occasion of the, return of Com- | of the Intelligencer, ns intending to intimate any such | terests of the nation, and our duty to sean een tholeaieveri of Levonhcleetocteneer you the: bold A. GRIEVE, No.5 John at aud briliantaruele. (Signed) ander J, K, Sands to the United States, to express to | thing. Tho plain truth is, that I saw nothing but the | institutions and to the honos and glory of the country, | vic the upper or suspending but hes'ls very: inade- 4 " . 4 hap, e Department the high opinion I entertain of the ser- | eountry, and the whole country—not this or that scc- : ot Perey 7 Skt Sods ANE EONIGECATTRACTION | (Willian Hane, rt Mille Architect, vices of that offleer during a very active cruise against | tion, thls or that. local interest,—but the whole-the | Yout its farther Lg th pees bee Ls vteded fie eutire css the Wold, toy in at best, bute tow BY eeu eat auirction for the city is now at | Willian H. Peck, ie Budings, at the enemy, in command of the steamer Vixen—services | good, the strength, the happiness, the glory of the whole ae BRS Deceit, ER BF Ara Seem ne MNT: Re ree, sah unfrequently of soft’ brick, and, ARCHES, No. 3 John street, where nature's song | Samuel Roome, By ‘Washington. | which are rendered more praiseworthy by the privation | country in the measure. Nor was it until I received | Tesponse in every part of the country. — therefore, absolutely dangerous. ’ Se in its most select variety, is only to be obtained from eee, lartin E. Thompson, and discomfort attending ® command so inferior to his | authentic information that other nations were ex- New Books. ‘A petition, signed | by nearly every one of those who thie Ried Robin i} fe Cock N “4 Mc “ rank, erting all their efforts to induce a course of action on reside and do business in Broadway, has been Ba ROR rae ‘This little vessel has been engaged in every naval ac- | the part of Texas, at war, as I firmly believed, with Tis Tassevky, OF Reowisone, AnD Linnane oy RS-.) 25a Wile prosented is hima Board ke th ext meeting ters, Pointers ry variety of fancy ce, in 3 vole. New York, James Conner & Son.— y ? Gamaliel Kin tion or skirmish that has occurred during the war, and | the permanent interests of the United States, that I gave | FERENCE, in q iA Bao as hee Papen Fonlenehe Oa Ma i wilk'pomioe | Nee team tee Thomas Thomas, has always been placed in the midst. of the enomy's fire. | dircetions to wy lamonted friend, Abel P. Upahur, then | We hall Shelepyndeance of a new edition of thle poyalar’ | Sos eee eteias Saat wilnee toeiee attention from A. GRIRVE, Sdohn street. She snbseribers have been appointed sol Having witnessed the cool and deliberate courage of | Secretary of State, to break up and scatter to the winds | Work, which has been for some time out of prin post of iron, similar to the lamp-posts now used tn aah * bove Gi: rd 4 to execut ¢ pleasure. It is difficult to name any work {n the N. & Four Isle of Sky Terriers, imported expressly. SONGS toriante cise santa quality, Pr Commander Sands, and his officers and crew, on all the | the web of pel oan 7 > ripe wc pee oy nip fescue containing any thing like the amount of infor. | street, but of less diameter, from which ae — jers for any size, current can be diesel 2 i ick: i tt on epriteation. to occasions referred to, 1 can with the greater propricty ter, to be found con- | stretch their awnings as heretofore, and #0 us LOY OF MOCKING BIRDSZOuiy ti “ah | had, or will be forwarded b Note Be cy, commend hig and their gullaatry to ¢ reettom 4 oa 1 knew “no holders | mation of the most useful character, to be found con 5 5 ‘and sweeps all kind bird species song way | my 19 s0teod®r MORGAN, Se cha creer. | tloe of the department. of stocks or owners of lands in the matter densed in these three duodecimo voluines. A glance at | continuous covered colonmade,. the contents will convince those who are unae iu With great respect, 1 am, sir, your most“obedient ser- | that the publie considerations which | FE OT TT eee HAND con sheach: Bate, vant, M. C. PERRY, ferred to, alone impelled me to direct the negotiation, | with the book, of the truth of our assertion: | “tne a hte rr a on ot Sahara sm tween 4d and 4th st. | cit ipal towasand watering places, the railroa Commanding Home Squadron. | Nay, I may go even farther, and declare, that before the | Volume contains an English Grammar, by | rown i. WILLIAMS. f fare, ke, embellished with 125. h Hon. Joux Y. Masom, Secretary of the Navy, Wash- | initiative was taken, and when the proliminaries were | 8% English Dictionary, with the plurals of nouns, ver WILSON, 991 Grand respectiully ere Sian peewee ai oft je United States. | ington. nearly all arranged, their completion being alone pre- Latent opened sienies air paren itty aos Dan Ee i Y . cbt 4 c i # large collect je A * friends, sad strangers visiting the. eity, "SHERMAN & SMITH, THE VOLUNTEER STAFF OF THE ARMY. Weer crn caltnas enlists y rest oe Forbes; ® Dictionary of Quotations, War Derantment, Aviat. Gen.’s Orrc Hugh Moore; and | ™oney refunded. thee eect, YF | a Dictionarylof Law Terms, edited by avdistinguished ” MV BAG LuSTRAL BAIR, member of tho New York bar. The second volume Sate with a new Universal Gazettoer, by Kdwin thor of the New York Annual Register, | bright, and imy the Statesman’s Manual, and other popular works. | Hair washed with this extract soon pon tieghe it ery handsome | my26 Stawlm*r 12 Broadway, corne ; ti 4 ery F ‘ sOALO yee fod Washington, May 29, 1847, { fe in aavordment of the nicheat and most fashionable Hinarouch | La otelocks 1 Sion thereday, the wbedday of June net, | Gevenas Onoens, No. 22.-—The following order haa | #tock or res CES nett, Sovinive OF Whe as Chip, Crape, Rice, and Shirred, with a choice assortment of | for delivering at the United States Nayal Hospital, near East | been received from the War Department, and is pub- | 89mg on—since secrecy was enjoined as fein foo Straws, which she flatters herself can be sold more bie | Brooklyn, two handred and fifty tons of the best, hard, white | jished for the information and guidance of all con- | ecessary to avoid awakening into action what we had y Milliners he hing 2240 Yb. to the ton. po senrhiced reason to expect, « more subtie and still more active in- Texas, I have no reason to belie ed H foil, na the hale expeditiously, re 1 to it the delicate fragrance » inl ‘establishment inthe eity. Coun ash Lehigh Coal, we: + va I 5 " on eer ey Saesseres mG ity. ay ‘The coal must be of the fest white ash Lehigh,of the best Wan Drranturst, May 28, 1847, trigue on the part of other governments, in order to | In this edition, Mr. Williams be meade Peace Ay corhLiN hads We Ux ceorana bel os Sheree new Mra. M. OT ae ena ta aca, | duality, entirely free from slate and dirt, and of the following | tager the fifth section of the act approved June 18, | CoUntervail us, So much I have felt myself constrained | additions ade toed te the’ former one all, the | a%¢ is turning gray or Hing out, by the use of spirit or “ex gopd Millinern wanted st he above entablihment. | efor use in ge orstoven,and one hundred and Hy tone of | 1886, the number of offeers for the voluntoer ata for | t0sny, with a view oe, trae blstory of the, mesgure in | Deon made to Md cnttiaed in Siocalloahs | SWRA Re teens epee Sa ald 2mere “steamboat coal.” the forces called into the service of the Un! tater, is t hical Dictionary, and consequently this | a preservatiy WATCHER at wok cemberheat all liber eucereayhz te, nit ge | linlted, te one, quastermaster and ove commissary for | Aer" teencer of the impressions onder wisiok ancy | Gneattoet more fall than aay siallar work ever pub. | Section ah 33 John stree i such inspe vifj | each volunteer brigade of three regiments, and one arsis- | the Intelligencer OF the lmpreneions they. have fet lished in @ small compass, There are also 93 pages of | ing the falling + Up stairs, rterand agent for several 7 Swine manainceyers oilers to the tnden moxtcompicte | Fem ctr anita, ayy appuemreag auvct, Payment wil aasortment of | Swiss Watches of every description, of this mn presented to the Nevy Agest Th Soring’s tmportasion Country merehants and dealers in mse ven to any one who does not furnish satisfactory security for | As nearly all t! val find i ezeay, $0 thee advantage to call as sbore before | fey a faithful execution. taj th soe me charged in June next, and they are not to be replaci — al — —— — —— ye who pi contract must state tl ts L. WALSH & BROTHERS Freach Boot Makers, No. | ton of 2240 lbs, free.of all costs and charges for weighing te, | OY AH equal number of regiments of similar troops tant quartermaster, one assistant commissary. one sur- valuable tables of population, canals, railroads, battles DENCE Nature ie an snexhaustble eave! ‘As to the thousand and one newspay fought in North America, &c., and here most re- ae dlenaebaeh prod 1s'chec eet salle welve months volunteers will be dis. | | ,As to the thousand and one counety let ete eee information on Mexico, California, T' Oregon, | Which he would do’ better perhaps to name Teading strings durtng my torm of service, fitst ‘under | ke. Following the Gazetteer, we find in the same vo- Hy da Haut, Chemin ta Prue Pld ‘or | the influence of this man, and then of that man, | care | lume a dictionary of chronology and history, and a clas- ‘& D. BANDS, roved bills have | coon, and one assistant surgeon for.each regiment, utterance. , i the war, a reduction of the voluateer staff now in service Henry Johnson, i ol ty | eg lm Hd Roa ew Po) | beet nytt of lg | U5: hot rt Seat ca | Th mn poe anh wd tet iad tt 7; line French Call Boots saally $9. Patent | dorsed "Proposals for Coni.” as devolved on the ent. Lin Laggan | ypacagt ie alle aber | aie Richerd. Phillips, called ‘a Million. of Feta.’ ay mere ther Boots $7, usually sold for $10. Boots! | “U.S, Naval Hospital, New York, May 8, 1847, The performance of this duty is a matter of much . y istration was weak.— out ck.iedeaamaiaete ike LUE LICK WATER—The wie hapa pooetean with patent sprie ual fw vahoes and slippers | _ mi 2awSwr delicacy, and the diMeulty of making proper discrliaiun. | Weak I readily adit it to have been, in the number of | comprising an immense monn’ Tt Mntutballon fh, the tivreet-and.freeh trom the Spring, « large eupply of te he floor of C xloualy felt. "The accesible means of Leche gh Perce ne ee Nea | eeged tn on entertalning manner and style, Numer. ort | roughly the fact, that to keep the three departments of | ous additions were made belt 4 lepartment of the parate and distinct, no Executive in- | work, by the late Col, Samue napp, whose memory ve celebrated Sulphur Water, handsomely pat up in pints quarts, which they respectfully offer for retail, at No 234 Wall street live & Co. No.2 Patk Row and constantly on hand, and made to order at shortest notice. om ©, tions bas been Re pairing; ke., done in the store. HAN 'S PATENT PORTABI E BATHING TUB and fi f Sh Bath connected—A splendid t—-Gen- | Judging of the relative qualifications of my25 2004 1, WALSH & BROTHERSzeet. | lemen avout fittion up. thelr country residences, would do | have not been very ample, and no doubt many of equal js to be had of Messrs. 06 A "1 id them, the the thing; been left out; and the | the governmen f li YOUNG i JONUS, 4 Ann street, are sciling tine | Sonersi amortment of bathing tabs, shower bathe, and iekat | Merit with those retained tare eee uid it bo eeparded, | fluonce in Congreas, no Congressional powers im the Ex. | is dear to many of the friends of literature among us | Sat Browseey i ine oi Sane fo A i wery, N.Y. Taw does | 0 . is ly wise in theory, but soun in jugs. all of which are ea put up img, and de- ‘reuch patent leather boots $7, equal to those usnally sold FELLING TRUNKSOIOHN CATTNACH, | 1tisasted to retire, but it is made because tho ractice. Measures are then alone considered, and the | Péry history of the Jews, a history of American litera | {Me il' Vay art of the cit ‘of charge a $9 and $10." A great assortment of shoes, gniters and slip: | FN PEEING TRUNKS.——JOHN CA’ NACH, | not author ino the President to continue all In service. i M, considered, and the | trey and numerous original articles of American bio. | ''Y*" DELATOUI nk 20. 253% Wall pers always on and rderat short notice. All ‘Trank Manufacturer, No.1 Wall street, comer of Broad: | "rhe President therefore directs that the following | Executive may justly. be regarded as strongest, which, . Maing the ifves, of the most distinguished . n . dconstantl: Kei a t parti: near! rapby, comprising the Successors to o Seoseoresc Meese Soufara cae saa er Se hove ka) a one Carpet Bags, and Satchels: wholesle snd | Moers teed LEA Oh the Ranch oP Mal o4 ule pargnen mae aoe poe pried Seareain or hamer Hh, our history, nd large proportion of the my30 Hee re , on ; mas wie YOUNG & JONES, 4 Ann at, near Brosdway. | ttt. snicte of sole leather Trunks, suitable for | 1. Samael Mi Mosney’ 4; Bont MeCullough Ponents to the necessity of making epesches in public | formalin Teh three volumes now offered to the public, BERYSON: of the Phoutt fat a ‘ WN ed Fae CR OT py latest Paris American ‘or European travel, and Portmanteaus forthe French * pienendiey Dusiep 5. Nathaniel Anderson. a9 pres oe te ln Opell eet te ge pore) ee averaging over 750 pages each, but so gorge ough formerly. 9 0. Hoa, bag no uF ® Fulton street, New Vek, . Malle Poste. A, ps . . Eastland a handsome style, that the whole work | and 63 Fulton street, ook. wi constant aim Iyo, i ‘i 3 "Hara 11. George M. Lauman " h J. ha ¥ summer sei arias kevdar‘ie acre | WY NE CHEATER AMANBRRAP; Tiere | 3 dooemNape ent gare ‘inven | te ipo i raphe emirates | Caer sits ck en atc eat d ing, &e. done in the store, ¢ is ma i wend, choice Sherry ’. Enos 13. Samu a z : . hi o for 1 ’ nah sai Fulton and Naseun streets, opposite the Herald office, N York. | Wines of the very listen grates, i butt, hbde, and quarter Robert R, Howard Charle Fine In Kinasron, Canapa.—A lire was raging | form, within the manne of alt porcine oe and it muse | Hat Brevents the perspiration outside of cai ; at Kingston, at the swalso, Madeira and Ports inpives and staining t advices, on the alter-.| command an’ extensive sale as soon as its intrinsic Sa a orice pat Li me HF = F = _ Joseph PUBLIC Hi FOR SALE—The bar fixtures, fur- | ment of German and Frencl cases of n of Int inst. house of John t - di i nlaennders fae hs aoe Rajes | ck AW Ql BERR DAIL. | § Seer Hag paling Inher co fe tant | Rgnpoagetn epoca,” "ns owt NOSE) RGA aime eves le ~ 4 totoffes for RerAcken corron= rapacked Gauton for | 9, Summee Walker Buch damaged. “rhein was entiated at £10000 or | | Eun Gren, No.1 State strect, Hartford, bas pubis, | amie 19 pace «ter RST HG Bet wON Ye Not Park % sale by Fae eos et, | 10, Hugh O'Donnell $40,000 oda City Directory of that place for the year 1847, which | J. 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