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= am ee sited di NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 30, 1847. ————— = ee = = —— a ——————S Eee WwW :ASANT SUMM ION. | A MERICAN HOTEL, }G8.—The ‘The Lamentatio Despatenes # ~ T Lif E NE Yo R K HE RA LD PRAT Sneene: Exeuns) ya A EE, spncor 1 P it aware | Of Abigail. on learning, while at sehool, and at a great Bibel mebicerecages Pyeih (From the Washinnen Union, Jones ESTABLISH The rteamer {ON will le foot of Cham. | of the growing popularity of Place, | ~ distancefrom home, that during her absence, hi Intelligence from Albany. Despatches were resehng en niae, Sune 99 MENT, Ge meg psec tt Ho onthe aeoce ton at | and desirous ‘te | ite cathad been drowned oe. A despatch has been received here from Joshua A. | War Office from General Scott's camp Tgusht bY the Morth-west corner of Fulton and Nassea ctx ‘onk “Hastings, Dobbs’ Berey, “Panryiows Sing Bing, t fo — Ecce antceerdah eae thea 2 rot Ker rere! of the ee ee! be 4 nb Caidwell’s ana F nak com will Mave Fee —_ my jewel, artthou dead’? Spencer, of the Senate, conveying the information that a a onan ot Vere Crus, J b Nv on her return, ! 3 but, fore that JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. | ‘essdeseeiceenter peptone whet tant Na i Semel muna o atend the approaching | were crgie fm Yoru heer pot fey . » | the scenery, jon the tv rer. wilt : What pet so dear, can fill thy place ? session of the Senate. The honorable gentleman did onwenmcens by the 22d to Laem iy the capital. per- aD NU Nien: ie oem ssh gers atl of Hammons te . hay ithout apy serious opposition. He had orderedall = - When ing from my darling friends not suppose there would be a call of the Senate when he ps ‘THOUSARD. h CIROULATION—FORTY ; acene be "anh a Aued toetaneher ere ees assumed several important professional engagements, | UF ££00p8 to evacuate Jalapa, in order to stren ythen hia DAILY HERALD~Every day, Price 3 cents per copy~8° | pons Uirestr ie 7 clock... M., from ° be Pler activearmy. The last accounts by the steamer James And doubtless till my mem’ry ends, that now prevent his attendance. L. D ‘from Vera Cruz to the evening of the 1 4 4 6th % per anny Hine ie Pler between Courtlandt and Liberty streets. Remembrance of thy charins will last, ‘The Hon: Stephen instant chide alishe thad Geguesl Soot keticeh nae, yn HERALD Ens, semturinie of sme layer on Moodsre BLA Mad’ Vader toa ha ae hot lat Cap. forget thy beauteous ope? asta ihe tgtetal bebe Coes ceaseety eoetae rea Frio" mbere 5 eee en te eee men hin “wie Price 63 cents bi é i ip ao including posteg eatibeat HENDEIK ITUDSON, Capt, R. G, Craven tbrivg yet analyzed ia LN ht Bape And beaming with benignity, 8 diseate of the spine; and I conclude, from information, | {s probable that he will remain at Hie Frio, and ‘hot lee adymae, Gitene tedgdvercsemgsarwie | Seu will tre, on Tuesday, Pharethy and Satrday ever ino pain” oft Sue i more pau “tt se Tatelligenss eed SET re which vache mo yoeray, tat hoa wl bred | fmt ufo Ue apt uteri be chia, No-1¢ large etd, BucLlembury, and htir, | At Fite O'Cioge, r, o—Landjog at Intermediate Placer | {oui hartll wietaeine sce side Re hese Bemrett fall melodious purr, to remain at home. both to give Bineell’ the eppertuley of sesciviag rete’ qd erie in OAL Do pubdishes oa 2k Steamboat ROCHESTER, Capain Ke. Furry, ill Sen, will find it 1» ‘Thy matchless purity of fur, ” The Governor does not know to-day who he will no- nd to allow the Mexicans more time to ne Ast of Jananry of ae fe econo leave ‘on Monday, Weduesday, Friday, snd: Sunday’ shor ‘Aca short distance from, the Spring ape « number of Jakes, |. pure than armine on a queen! minate to the Senate, in conjunction with Whittlesey, erciate get better . will oe 4 » at 5 o'clock, ‘ a me reesl ut tte, Adreeeeene al iced waye fash “Stedmboat SOUTH AMERICA, Captain 'T. N. Hulse, | Sig gph smo, wi eee eae a4 ‘Thy gambols, in our daily walk, See RRGD the Damsb cf: the present Supreme | 5,200 General Yallowing Intereeting letter piaan. legible | will t aday, Thi rurday afternoons \ hich, weather fair, with thee we took, Court. Probably, some member of the Senate will sug. ye tote responsible forervrs that | wil leave, on Tuesday, oar Fier ae | Rens Socal rs eetittnkwiadk od “Sree abi vinssrelo eked $0 A boon companion, save in talk. , -gest the democratic nomines, from Gen. Worth, which we lay before our readers : P ERIGTING of an kinds executed bonutifolly and wit | |; Ey outa willat all times rmve in Albany in ample | Herkimer whewbivese pa Bete 9 ances are in And that defect, supplied by 100k ! The Hon. George Folsom, of the Senate, is arrived. Porsis, May 16, 1847 8 tray apateclan pesmi amen Several of his colleagues have also arrived, and occupy How drolly thou dia'et putea thy heat at ph eclparsran homgy ap ene ¥ hie! Ls ‘The Albany committee, in compliance with the instruc- | luding the brigade of Major Goneral wand nove taken after 5% RT TE SEALER under ny patch. All letters aall, addressed hy taken at moderate qeetihime just be malas ‘or in pone wil My ~ ore “ag be bo rs uitman, dacre Li persons are forbid trasting any of the boats of this Thy lofty, wavin fal leap, , ca ae, COTTAGES ON ST. T2, ‘onthe whart deat te boarders and wisiters.. ‘The stcamboat How oft wore washed thy paws and face, {ited him, in proper terms, to extend his northern visit of General Quitman, (tor which purpose I had FHM TT Wrreebe tree Cottages o Th URBIONS—SULUS FERNY, | itr Eke eres plat No.1 Sores ie (ay 6 would sooner fail,) to Albany ‘The President thought he could not accept | the marches of the lending brigades the two previous Rew aud highly finished, 2 FORT LEE, CRENBACK M. Gublle wag rely on tho fom plagab thou sat'st, with what a grace the invitation consistently with the public interests; we und my position suddenly menaced, at 8 acre: in ten minuces of the furry. The se ing at Tillou’s oak Fag One, Suir .ane. | bee . And Kept thy toes warm with thy tail must therefore abandon the strong hopes we had bp thie ne ¢ cavalry. This force every convenience, and a new road easy of neces Sommpdions seman Vane laane, Hoots, THOMAS A. MEINELL, ‘When om my desk, how near would’st draw, formed, that he would certainly come to Albany. pr y,by.8 Toad on our right a - iy anil feeder note, Cavehing a Hammond and inch | ORT Hasiron, Janeth, 17 Jeloaletre With wlatful ey6, aud eit and think; I met John A. Collier (one of the commissioners of the | Uaknown tous, Aropid examination, as it ed FOR BALE—THE YONKERS MANSION follows ON iS HALL, ALBANY.—The public ai Or from within, extond a paw, code) to-day. and he observed to me that the commis: | neu waliumwen, cu wes a fs ge yr peat a [iij? House, ontb , and seven acres of Iand—the | Leave N. York, Lea Lee. folly informed that this establishment having, b In sport, and grab me, through a chink ! sioners met here last week. It is not, expected that this | fi n obtained here, 3,000 cavalry of chasers, aud on the moet ae "PM, | roughly repaired aud painted, an {newly furuished, Ou lhomaManmaentoa on thatese board will make a report to the Legislature during the | me. unsupported either by infantry or artillery, and ig extensive building, commande | Monday, at Monday, 12.14 complete order for the reception of guests. Wied 4 eae Present year. ‘The commissioners appointed to revise and | Moving & mile on our right and toward the rear, led to ludson River, from 10 to 15 miles in | Tuesday, GL 8 Furaday, 12d a Congress Hall will accom ence thou thy,frionds within could’st view, | bridge the rules and practice ko of the Courte of Tee, | the conclusion that it was a ruse to attract otteation fe se is 60 feet square; carriage house | Wednesday, 6, ‘d'sday, 3 12.014! @ large number of parlors wi L. Ii pcate’ Thou gav’st a sign to Nat or me, cord, will, however, report to the next Legislati that quarter, while the real attack was to be looked for et square, with stabling for one hundred horses; shed 65 | ‘[ se Th'rsday, 3 s f ington street aud Capitol Park, being in Or, that unseen, the well-known mow? Sroka: Beir next Legislature. on the high road in front. or a movement on General Oe eh poker coe etree EAN ane fila ras ceo sts Cac But hopeless were the attempt to write EO uitman, who might have been supposed the usual day's is alson and water power, with a never failing stream . * a] y " 4 of water rauaiag through the middle of the grounds, as pate sa Pe bra ks in front. [tis justly considered the moat plow- In such « schedule every trait ; Burraxo, June 24, 1847. | march in the rear. It wae Presently reported that» Croton, The Hudson River Railroad is to ran within three ‘be 80 much ocen! the city of [lbany for » hotel. n No demonstration, short of sight, The Prospect of the Crops—Oats, Potatoes, and Wheat— | heavy column was actually approaching on the main \- hundred yards tn frout of the property, and about the same | it inconvenient for them to leave during busi r. Landon has associated with him, Mr, James L. Mitchell, Can carry proof of ample weight. Buffalo and its Harbor—German Emigrants—Dele- | To®d. _ Thus it became necessary. directing « por- distauce south of the village of Yonkers, 'where the depot is | observe thats es New York at€ o'clock every morn- | late of the Parker House, New Bedford. Thess ae tApipte tion of the force against the visible enemy, to guard our to be located. There are five well conducted schools, all | ing, returning from Fort Lee at Tszo'elock, thereby aflording | ‘The subscribers pledge their united efforts in the manage- ese simple records I shall keep, gates to Chicago—Flour Speculators, $c. $c. large train, reserve ammunition, &e., packed im the Bae half mile. Two splendid fast sailing steamboats ply | an opporcunit: asant ‘ion without loss of time. ment, aud hope by the strictest attention to the wants and com- And often, as I look at them, The good steamer Empire landed us safe at Troy on | square, against the invisible, ily to and from the city; and stages also run daily iu cou | “Sages will ness at Fort Lee to convey passengers | forts of their guests, to merit a continuance of the liberal pat. In honor of thy mem’ry weep, & P 7 ‘Tho 2d artillery, with u section of Duncan's battery, nection with the Harlem Railroad, as to Hackensack, Sundays excepted. Jel930t*r | Touage they have heretofore received from their friends and And so will mother too, and Em. Wodnesday morning last, where we seated ourselves in | under the brigade commander, Col, Garla i For terms apply to William Kellinger, at the Williams. | ~—*°*Cvench. Nelotys excepec————__ Je tt | the travelling publie. LANDON & MITCHELL. t ‘ under the brigade commander, Col. Garland. the 6th in: burgh ferry, at the foot of Delancy street, or upon the pre- Onno urn ‘a PEW Ate UNE, OF je10 30tm Let stoicy laugh at us, and Nat, the Western cars for Buffalo, the Empire City of the | fantry under Major Bonneville, with Steptoe's 5 mues. fh ___ Jed 30rre See TON MEO REE een RIVER HOTEL, comer of West and Hobo: apy Thelt seared conscle once Far West, but now, through Amerioan ingenuity | was promptly moved, and yo directed us to take the ene- FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR CILY PRO- | 50 cents—Breakfast and Dinnet opposite Canal street ‘ferry.—Thi Hotel emselves 80 callous my in flank. The head of his column having now reach- k y cn the lensant village of Liberty | °*aike new and elegant ‘Steamer ROGER WILLIAMS, Capt, | has been fitted and lrnished with new furuiture, and is now To be in keeping, should be singed, and electric science, more near, more close, and far more ing ofa fir trate Dwelling House,38X40, | 4. Degroat, ‘Tuesdays, bobs sds gs ‘Saturdays, at half-past | oven for transien » Thos inset ; & point opposite the center of the town, and distant ily. finished, with a. usod cellar, Care |b, Deetaots intimately connected with the interests of your com- | about half a mile, the batteries soon opened @ rapid and t of a ——— 6,10 rooms higt N m the pier foot of mn street, touching at | quiethome, cool The Watering Places, ial rium than Brook: r sister city. The | effective fire. After some twenty-five rounds, the entire age Maker's, Wheelright and Blicksmith’s Shop, all’new, ; his house commands mercial emporium than Brooklyn, your sister city. The 5 Alt, agvod barn, $0X38, with wood and smoke houses, n ord Hammond street pier apply en board th Boats, or to Geo. | ‘Sandy Hook, and, Jersey ‘shore, incl:xding Jersey City aud Sanaroaa Srurnas,June 2s, 1847. | trip by railroad is not calculated to give the traveller | Coma, proke without attemptip Baprt yf ellen dod Well at the door, apples, cherries, currents, &c. Frage lor the Dobeoh at the office, 1a Warren streat, comer 0 "West street | Ha Rpt acatea. ta the vel of Rabi My wandorings have led me, as they usually do, every | a knowledge of the condition of the crops, only through | hills’ Only one company of infantry (of the 6th) was Also. 1 acres of land,7 acres of timber, 7 of clear land, a8 | -onme ofthe ownerse re mane the above boats, on, ne: fies, aud sing] summer, to Saratoga; for 1 always find, amidst its de- | a small portion of the State, but from conversations | enabled, from distance, {0 deliver its fire, “The broken wAbply to Jomes B. Burr, any Wednesday, ftom 9 A.M. to af OVEN LAND FERIY ahs sale: | comire and ceuicnce of eguena Lighiful scenes, enough torelieve the jaded and digpirt- | with way passengers, something like a conclusion can be | Sjlumm was agen toreunite aud resume i march ty the eon raday.tll't P. Mu on other days at ihe BAGLE: Cant Power, ins taker her place mw | (AARD—HARTWELDS WASHINGTON HOUSE, | ¢4 mind. Unlike familiar places, it always wears the | formed. Observation, as the iron steed rushed onward, | lery and Sth infantry, with two sections of the light Fork Rea Estate Company, F of Broad way en AS? lithe above ferry.and will ran teuslarly, Caring the sceene to 223 ‘Chesuut street, Philadelphia, (two doors above | charm and gloss of novelty. Wearied with the com- presented the coming crop of corn, although late for the | batteries, was put inits track, when the enemy in je10 20¢*m ‘ Coney Island, landing at Fort Hamilton, as follows :—Leaving | seveuth,) having recently undergone repairs and improve- , “ swerved to the loft, and disappeared in the hills. eee TAVILION- NEW BRIGHTON. reetat 93%, ladg and 34 o'clock ; Pier No. 1, North ofirs to travellers all the quietuess and comfort of | motion and excitement of the city, I hie to pleasant | season, yet in fino, healthy, growing condition; while po- miles distant General Quitman, was mot by the lest phe Fi rapvietor begs ty interes hie owas cad serublio, 10, Land 4 o'clock ; Coney Island at 1134, 2h aud 6 i yon ee ere + Whcomg ladies and poate: Saratoga, and all my ennui vanishes. tatoes, from outward appearances, which are often very | named detachment. Ie had already discovered the 7 thor made cou usiderable alteracions ae improve’ | © N.B—No boats save those belonging to the ferry, will be | men. 1 30t* re Atthis place there is a combination of pleasures, | deceptive, however, appeared really in advance of the es nals ee ae jenn pot Be rg x lishment he last season, He has ere i : i AASRAPRGUA HOUSE Bea OTe. ts 2 . ; z 01 e ler of e, The ia large building, containing thirty-three rooms, altogether pare hoe irr lehicwenbiiived etre rip MASSAPEQUA, HOUBE, South Ovaier Bay. L. which I do not find elsewhere, You can view life in | age, ‘The “entertainment for horve,” oats and hay, | Sim und cumy reached Pusha, lute at night, cea a cvery aspect—the high; the low, tho humble and the | were, prospectively spouking, in beautiful preparation | eyucuated the pluco at four in the moruing We Gok Tpoias are intended for gentlemen only. they are of a comforta- MORN.N LINE AT 8%:VEN O'CLOCK. beautifully located the rooms are unusually, large, ; Convenient: a beautiful bay, excellent bathiug, “fi . You he nobl , with- | for the manger; but that for man presented a tardy | some prisoners, and found a fow dead. The enemy ao- tateacee genes tod swell vostilagee, tad superior in all reapects JOB ALBANY AND TROY and Inverme- | SCoccing aro within a shor discance trom the house The Laie ; tS er eee ial ee seri ine: prospect. But ' few, very few, wheat fields looked | knowledge « loss of 80 killed and wounded." Gon eanta ‘watering placke Guroughout Breakfast and Dinner on board the Boat. gars leave Brooklyn at 944, A.M. and 4 P. M., daily, for Farm- Se eee Over mountains of mow and tee to | well, and, as a general average, along the whole | Anna conducted the onterpriso. “aclowd, marked A, The proprietor is now reedy’ to treat with families or parties reassure steamboat T" OY, ‘Captain A. Gorham, bal Soh Sel re Rages wi be in readiness to carry passengers | St. Petersburgh; and can exchange courtesies with the | route, little better than half o crop can be ex- | isa copy of a communication addressed, on the 19th “) ; . return ine day to “ , wishing to cueage rooms for the season. Letters to e steamboat pier foot of Barclay street, Mondays, eo youne can leave and re Frenchman whose m: ve be i ected. From. conversations with farmers in the cars, | to the civil authoritios of Puebla, Again, marked C, on po eal alte eel iy Fridays, of seven o'clock: Heiaring on | New York, The d april hee da meer ey Nr cr toa ceecgceait yf ggharallgteasd formed the same conclusion, and regret to add, | the ldth, with reply to the latter, marked 'D ; also copy of . e oF fr ‘summer residence. i ‘ A steamboat rans between New York and New Brighton, at ight, apply on board, or to F. B. Hall, at the following hours, vi mry20 F the office an the whart. es that from Ohio agriculturists even a less average | circular, dated 9th, addressed to commanders of Lorpe, o e !HARLES E. SNEDECOR,__| 4s presented here, in almost a bird’s eye view, the pecu- | is anticipated. Much of the wheat has boen winter | to regulate their conduct in certain contingencies on M, and 334, 5 and 6 P. M., aud more frequent communications | Landing at Van Cortland’s, (Peekskiit) Wert | London Harbor aud surrounding country, that he can finish | ¥ Wee. EV Ery wee hat tor ey them delineated | great advance in flour has cleared out almost every | postat Puente del Teemaluce, detent 12 leagues on the will be sseuhltahel ache bousenchraces, Point Gold Springand Compal The Stace: | ‘hem with pleasant airy rooms, at the sitastion kuownastne | 12.® picture. Every way that you turn, you pereclve Ge 1 supplies, will, in my opin- | road to the capital, where it is proposed to fortify. Our sgh Bla] Amunsement~from New Brightonat@ A.M. 1%, | cr Phones Towel, Cope Sunl, Johnny, wil leave the pe | Stone Howteyon Bak street, within ve minutes walk of te | this diversity of character, “You nd it ia the drawing: At, the coming harvest, be- | reception was reipectfully and coldly coutteots, bat Fe d Xe fe . /) “ ‘J mat wharf, a 4, and at rt 8. a C1 From Now York, at 9 A. M.,2 and6 P.M. (Sundays exeerteds) ard otlocks Comfuesetag Apeiige Re get where all kinds of sexfood, both shell | | Aa there ia every kind of disposition to ‘be suited, go | 10% $6 60 in your city. although I believe, from Europe. | without the slightest cordiality, “Ineessunt occupation he Favilion is uow ready fOr the reception.of Company. | ‘Srulag™ il teat Neweiciek Sree eee, les the best of wea-bathing ean be enjoyed’ | there is uvery facility for gratification, If the cidite: *tWecerived ab Budllo.om Thursday morning, at late | my uctsuowed me s'moment to look ns Dh an ond _aniiithre F.BLANCARD. | "N'"B—All Baggage and Freight of every description, 1 robably unequalled. ; wishes, he can be involved in all the gulety and fashion id prea fe da pleasant and most com: | be hed beatoe tears ee pt ylimnesaecr ales DESIRABLE FARMS IN NEW JERSEY FOR | Mille or Specie. put on board Of this bout, past beat thevisk of | ,,iitera from abroad accommodated with the bestof oome | pitsien he cat be involved in Ploagos, he oan pase his | Prtabie state room on bourd the lusurlously toraished | b¢,nad in abundance, less of beet, and perhaps « liberal SIRA MN , ¥ ; 0 mi charges. “ j aud, fortable state room on boar: luxuriously furnished | quantity of small rations. S$ ALK—First, a very neat and beautiful place, with good | ‘he owner thereof unless entered on the books of, the boat or re- | “UN at moderate charges, | my3! 30t*rre__ | hours in the quiet and retiracy of a farm house. r ’ : compte fi cn ways Barre London, June 1, 1847. and mammoth-like propelled steamer Hendrick Hudson, | “Very respectfully, your obedient servant, eet icane era Ona eg catng tb iiaiehe | NOTICE . “ ORTH AMERICAN BAR and BILLIARD ROOMS, | , ¢ Spears unusually pleasant at the Springs this sea- | Caprain Howe, Itock a troll through this Bison of the en ante, Wo, WORTH the Somerville. railroad, and four miles from Elteabethtewn: RL TREK er corner of Bowery and Bayard street. ‘The subscriber | son. he cold and rain of the past few weeks have pre- | Wout; and while on my way to learn the condition and Brevet Major General Commandln will be sold a bargain, ifapplied for immediately. pil STATEN [SLAND FERRY.—On and forpectiully informs his friends and the public yenerally, that | vented too great au influxof strangers, and have given | ncesnity of harbor improvement, I passed through the | Capt. Sc A. A. A. G., head-quarters of the Ate od, ree Anes ier SUNDAY, April 16th, the steambonte | he has taken the above well known popular house, which he | the citizens un ample opportunity to prepare for the re- y hare ha aha i iselarestatawichgesighn laced nig A) pA Farm of 24 Acres, in Madison, Morris County, VLPH and STATEN ISLANDER will | peuua,taken the above well known, Thunilar establishment is f thelr vi Th main market of the place, where | found the vegetable falupa. newrthe railroad, with House, Bara, &e, plenty of fruit, ands | an as follows until further notice = the city. The House has been thoroughly peinted aod reno- | tePcoved. “Mang! of tho Bec Le eee Wel! | Kingdom alimost entirely in the hands of our honest,eco- | (‘The papers referred to by General Worth were not ; sheet : : \ h ‘ ’ boarai : eal, hard working German emigrants, who have | communicuted with his despateh | 3d, A Farm of S5acres, lying near the summit of the Morris At 6, 8, 9, 10, 1H AM and 102434, 5, 6, 7, P.M. Tap seand the Bar Js hnovided with a choice stock of Hiquors | tistiy remodelled; attention has been paid tothe shrub, | 2M ny ines allroad, with Youre, Baras and Outhouses; plaary + 8, 9, 10, 11, A. M., and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 P.M. and segers. In the Billinrd Saloo woas good tables as i d Es Vaeek unease : e 4 ou ware t a herve tht ettled, by the hundreds, within the qutskirts of this | We bave very little doubt that General Scott ts by , R any in the city, which will be under the superintendence of | bery; the streets have undergone a thorough supervi- ed every foot ef soil th id capi oftwood, el ea it KO'veres, about three miles fromthe | St % 10, 11, A.ML,and 1, 2, ten minutes past 8,and at 4,5, | au ama gate aiet wil person, while the Bar will be wn. | sion; and a new end striking feature has. been. given to | CitYs aud turned every foot of soil they have purchased | this time in the capital, unless some definite propositions (01 Kp ° into a productive garden. fe eace b beet b tl M and Essex railroad, with new House and Outbuildings, | ew York April 19h? oom FM ainr_ | derthe immediate care of the subscriber. | LispeR, | the place, by the erection of a noble block of brick | "to obtains corcest view of the location of the harbor | @" Pea’? have been made by the Mexican government, we for Farmer, fonees in fine order, fields well divided marti 3 ouildings on Broadway, in place of thy old wooden row, | o¢ Wuftalenl wooded iy Way tothe maw wad eater 2 ep 3 i i “4 OPPOSITION PASSAGE OF FICE—TO N.B. The proprietor will be happy to see his friends on N >| of Buffalo, | wet ly way q con- | Another Spanish View of the Mexican War, RCTS ATRL EEN tr ‘Albauy, Usies, $150; Syracuse, $2; Oswego, | Thursday, the th nat, from 11 to 2 veloc which was consumed by fire. No village in the State | structed fort, overlooking the head of the Erie canal [From the Medrid Herald, 34. iay } . RK, May 26, 1847. " my26gorer | Cimnow boast a finer rango of edifices than Saratoga. er, $2 25; Ba! some place as can be found in New Jersey. and Niagara river. From this point | had fronting me The news from Mexico is every day more alarm! Roel " 5 Rochester, $2 23; Buffalo, ¥ NER E ORS: —_—_™ The village is now rapidly filling up. Strangers ure ive Erie; ight 2 Hewig Ban ad Ouoec cay oft as fnge sta | tn 9; rot ed Rao, de White a Mone | B3'LtrAN UG hte cect | pouring Ine rxm all puts” ot te Lnion dias | Mee mete gon coe ecm My igh 4 he | se agen of the ovader als dy mate rep the tity of wood. For further particulars, apply to real, $4; Pittsburg, $8. of many of his visitors, he’ has coucluded to open the Ai few days the crowd of fashion will throng these spacious | jock pier and Clinton's monument at ite ide; und on We have before us the official aeeouat of the’ battle of SAMUEL M. MEGIE, Office, 100 Barclay street. , finte kanpire ) Bill rd Baloon, asa school for the teaching parlors. And in good truth these noble halls are fit to | iny left at the south, the yet young. but wonderfully pre- Saltillo, which with id jo16 14t%r No 27 Sonth street, New York. | | Auy security required will be given forthe fulfilment of all iar aud in ord 0 secure He ben aleut tm that depare | be the ‘summer Fesidences of the world. | There's the | cociouy city of Buffalo, with its thirty thousand iuhabi. | Saltillo. | ery doubttul vietory on tha niocet the tiene — rae " + = a ny. ment, he has engaged Mr. ST, commonly m as AN- i ing front of the “ United ” visi inding “ creek,” rive! : 3 . a palit AND WATER POWER FOR SALE—To ne EP RAY, Agent, New York, 1947. | eis ie has engaced M Cute, in conjunction with that of the | Projien mowing frout of the place, and, viewed Vung UP | tants, ils narrow, winding creek,” Fiver or barber wud | cans. ‘The truth is, that although they succeeded tu New York, on the 13th July next, at 12 M. by Halliday NEW IRON STEADSHIP SARAH | Mdersikned, the school will be cond wcted. Asheretofore the | neighboring hill, ate, in the uncertain moonlight, like tet Saree ep ee pied eae ae aaa ot ed destroying # great part of the invading army, it was at wtle.tactiondery, (i not previously sold at vate mle) sey awlliamC-Trompson, comman | shared torenderthis Saloon fully worthy Of the high and ak: | fome vast fortress; and looking. when you are amidae | iute,tc lap like stream of gold from the untold tines peices saat nee Cena ee rt AE the Anal. Eesex county, New Jersey. ASF, 1200 tons register, 200 horse Dower—— | fonnble reputation jt hins ncquired., ita stately columns and lighted balls, like a magnificent | » eoueiusion us to“ improvement” of the harbor of thie | Aimericans wa di MautataAdualstus, tine eure 1 ivation, planted with corn and potatoes, and hag Bree go Sed igen g Soe | MICHAEL PHELAN, Proprietor of the palace. ‘rhe Movers. Marvin aliow no opportunity to | western New York, but from clos observation, { ean | WNBY prisoners, aud Sante Anua was obliged to retire cherry trees of the best quality. There is'® | as follows :— ne emaider of the curreat year, are fixed | je4 gover Arcade Biliard Salou, No. 83% Barclay a pate unimproved to enhance the beauty of thelr hotel, | form but one opinion, which is. thet the ovly “improve. | Prgcipitately. ae far as San Luis de Fotos, i with valuable mnachiuery, and an excellent water | “rout Etvovpool-=15th June, 20th August, 21st Ocober. GHGE FIN DIN GS—SOLE AND UPPEX LEATHE! und render it attractive. | They have now over one hun- | ment worthy of the prospective necessities for this | perved cy ait Stadadt socsmneenn-eedee ine rakemes oe Power and Soi tose bg ae ies a og paper, ii Frou New Vork—tach July, 2ist September, 24th Novem- EDWARD GODFREY & SO: Vo. 299 Pearl st.,im- | dred visiters; about fifty came on Saturday, und there is growing giant, will be such au improvement as to cou. | © et ist its principal ar- ut, as iy a 6 nh, good rua ye r my is reduced to a state of impotency—the Anglo Ame- 5S, N. ro of nore Eng! k alloons, shoe threads, | every day a multitude of few comers. tin stones, and is well adapted for either purpose. ith t webs French eal \e The os boyd in struct un entire new harbor, by extending the pier now | ricans have disembarked 12,000 men within theee ml ‘Also, "good Dwelling House, for further particulars, en- | packersitnn ‘Thence a meaaaytuny splendor, oven for « | boot we i boot cords lacets; elanie anorament ot | ,, tue" Union” and ‘thousnnd people came ine che aay, | fOrming the hend of the fveder of the Erie canal, to with- | Gf Vern Cruz, without mecting with the lant ste nee, i of MORTIMER DE MOTTE, counsellor at law, 192 | which can be obtained on bo from Liverpool thirt jas, constantly on haud. Alsoa supe- | T@Pidly. About one thousund people cae into the vil- | ig two or three thousand feet of the lighthouse. at the | and huve formally commenced the siege of this town, roadway. New York. je? end toivii®- | guiness, aud one g and from New You and linings, bindings, ke.,of every de lage during the past week by railroad and stugo. mouth of the “creek” or river that now wncloses all ite | and the important fortress of 8. Juan de Ulu ay LOOK AT THIS—Ladies, Geutlemen, snaaes ana hundred dollars, and five dollars steward’s fee. 17 30c%r The village was made unusually lively on the 29d inst. | commerce, To endeavor to “improve” this creek or This place, attacked by sea and land, badly defended Children, all that are in want of Boots or Sho-s, please wees mee gente of the vessel will not Da scegunte VERY MOTHER’s BOOK—An apprehension of poverty by the visit of Welch's circus; about 3,100 people attend- | river by widening it, which is one of the plans proposed. | by a sparse garrison, which has few resources: the ‘aque- Hho call at 367 Broadway, where you will find the largest eed Ton Cee aan nee, Manlahe & receipt or bill'of lading and the prospect of too large a fumily of children, prevent | ¢d the evening periormance. Surutoga ix the greatest | in ordur to make harbor, would be even more ridiculous ducts which convey to them the most important clement assortment, and cheapest in this erty, wholesale or re- | '* igued for the same. fruny considerate people from entering the married siate, but | place, for @ smull one, toraise a crowd. Not the least | ang absurd than it would have been for the United States Of life already cut off, it will be a prodige if it shell hy tail, ‘ Fel re Oe KERMIT, 76 South street. | Bete is 8 book that will tell you many Ymportaut secrets which | Interesting feature of the vccasion was the throng of government to have widened Lewis, Mispillion. Duck or ala te Soikie. aie seraaty Sis waaeteae 'N.B.—Imported French Boots, $5. M. CAHILL. je25 tre 2 76 Sonth : may overcome these objections. % * country people. | like the mixing up ot people and di- | Soyer creeks on the Delaware, instead of constructing | Leet ble to resist, eveu for a few weeks, the energetic Je9 300% FRENCH THAN a c ANEe spi RAusHIP COM. he guthor is not alowed o state more in detail charac; versity of character, which Cne sees bere fag tad biked as Teariacta i, bathoe We the entemares eel of i scales ea erpene that 8 Juan de L. WALSH & BROTHERS, French Boot Makers, No — a . ter of the work, but he knows it will be universally approve The telegraph is in full operation; we * oka +: tia is now in the power of the Anglo-American, and as 5 3 the} Cambria, the General Agency | of among married people. grap P i of the Atlantic, Buffalo “creek” or river, although | in thet “ nce will bei chi sees, New org. reich Call Boos, of the latest Hs Tefnmed thet, "the fit argue Ue | ‘Forealo'ta meoat bck stores, and of the author, No.2 Au | allover the world in less than & quarter ol 7, | containing plenty of depth of water for any vessel chat | ‘Wat we announced s fev deer commences 7; fine Kreuh Gall Boots’ $3 90, west out UNION, was to sail on the 10th June, and | street. sare ee _je 130tere_ | another season the railroad from here to Whitehall will | con navigate the lake, in only 326 feet in width, and in to be realized. The Mexican nationality ia in the eather Boots $7, usually sold for $10, Also, Cougress Bootst is, therefore, enabled to advertise her de- THING AND FURNITURE WANT. | be completed, forming an unbroken line of steam com- | extent, through the city bouadary, is only a mile in | & ‘onies of dissolution. Iu a few ‘tho. Baseline $2 with patent springs. n’s guiters, shoes and slippers rture from New York, for the 10th of Ju- ED—Ladies and Gentlemen having any cast off or super. | MUnication from here to £1 Dorado. length. No} we it was widened fity, or, say | yf i "ar Meeae constantly on hand, and Order at ‘the shortest notice vented by some unforseen circumstance tluous clothing or furniture to dispuse of, can obtain afaireash | 1am glad to see our old friend Mundell at Saratoga, | @Rath. | Now, suppo id docks ied to'that | Siceteruima, the brilliant conquest. of Hernan Cortes, Repairiog; ke., done in the store, Of passage forthe first clase, price for the same, by sending a note, or by calling. on the | I called into his news depot the other day in search of | On* hundred feet, and piers aud docks extended to that | will by the patrimony of the Anglo Saxon, whone tireless her L. WALSH & BROTHERS, a wt, gecond fubseriber, at hi residence, or through the post, which will | te Herald, and found Mite us wsuel oe his poste iene | Point, liow soon’ will it be that the Western cry of | Industry will quickly spscre (hr coca foe ease my?25 900*r No. 6 Ann streets For freight or further particulars, be peated antenaolcn, 4 prea conveutesce to the eitheeaaal ot his post, It is @ | «more room” will follow! Tue narrowness of this slug | innabitit’ The cnten et oe aa happier and ne YOUNG K JONEBTA Aus weer Company, It Broadway. aac eet T DE BOER, 7134 Canal t., up stairs, | Ket convenience to the citizens and visiters of Sarat jth stream Dow compels nearly all the large slied ateam- | more enlightened’; but’ this ik to. Ua a humilleciog Soe iN 4 Ann street, are a FOR LONDO N.B. Ladies can be attended to by Mra. De Boe ga to be furnished by him with all the magazin fate to beak up on coming in, ae they cannot turn | sideration, which the love we bear to our country, and for $6 or $7. Fine French boots at $3 50, usual celebrated fast Ae: calf boots at $4 50, equal to any sol Old ‘stock and job goods bouxit, of any description and papers, and publications of the day, in advance of the | ater entering, and no contemplated widening, except it r ” it vated the race to which we belong, make it unlawfal for French patent leather boots $7, equal to those DENCE, Capt. W. R. teen Me TE RETAIL Sia iy was widened to the lake shore, would be of any perma- | touch upon a me and $10. A great assortment of- shoes, griter ey alae vay. ; i ANE'S PATENT PORTABLE BATHING TUB and | _ 48 you have at present no regular correspondent at | Tent service. The extension of the pier at thy head of = ———_—_— pers always on hand, and made to order at short notice. Ali | For passage in 2d cabin and beep ti having splendid accom. | KK Shower Bath con.ected—A splendid arrangement.—Gen- | Saratoga, | have thought that an occasional letter from | the canal ix the only true “improvement” that should The Italian Opera Company. Roods warranted to satisfaction. “Mending, &c. done in | modations, apply on board, foot of Burling slip, orto tlemen about fitting up their country residences, would do | here would be acceptable. Ass visiter | have much be contemplated by any true friend of the public | To rue Eprron or ray: Henaun— the store. | Please call and examine our stock, Pi J20re___J. MeMURKAY, corner Pine and South st. | weilto call and examine them. they are just the things tion | time upon my hands, and it serves to while away an hour | {eros of Buifalo and the West. ‘The natucalpever. |» Sinn When talent of acknoWledged superiority, in the 23 "rere YOUNG & JONES, 4 Ann st., near Broa pom LIVEREQOL— ners Aet Peahece ea LS eyced pee math od tment CHARLES KANE | to send you some descriptions of life in Saratoga, flowing Niagara, with a steady current of 3} knots an | persona of Tedesco, Rainier, Pereill, Vite, et ceterie pa. Knight, will sail as above, her regular day." Je5 30 re " ; hour, will #eoure & clear opening of this inner harbor, by | risus, come amongst us, and are using every effortin the or passage, having unequalledsccommudatious for 2d cabin | ¥ jn PLAFEST DO Awrvt Tracepy—Two Men Suor, axp ONE | the construction of # disconnected pier, or a lock or | science of vocalization to unfold. ite ‘beaut . harmony, and steerage passengers, apply on bonrd, foot of Maiden gi te Pronauiy Kri.ep —About 11 o’clock on Satur- | gate on the pier side, at a proper distance from its | and p:rfection, it is much to be regretted that members MeMURR Silver Door Plates for g Pi ian caeeie i MoM RRAY comer Pine and Sor CLASSEN’S, No. day night, the citizens on the east side of the river were | mouth, while the eastern end of Buffalo, now in open | of the press, who ought te g true genius, should, et ship f mvi7 bos PROFESSOR OF MUSIC mode of informing his shocked with the report that two men had been delibe- | lots, would become the heart, and the commercial cen- | becanse of the personal quarrel of one member with the 43. K SULOMON takes this | ately shot ina public street, and within a few rods of | tre of the city. It is all well enough, for those who have Manager, descend from the aon ponition of Magnus ieuds and the public tha* he has | several shops and taverns, which wero still open, and in | already erected warchouses and constructed piers on the | Apollos of the palladium of liberty, to emit the feverish cae pores ant geaver kes | {ROved to 96 Chatham street, where he continues to teach Vio- | the immediate view of several persons who were passing | “creek” or present harbor, to urge its enlargemeot, but | and bilious oxcrescences of theit lunge and mind, in nh » Robert ete nanets, lin, Violoncello, Guitar aud Singing as heretofore, e: within three or four rods of the spot when the tragedy | if the general government js called upon to lend its re- | order to destroy @ flower, which they, some short. time ie HOPED Ee the butk of 1500 barrels, i a : inp wef 190 barrels,and ene mmediatey” deumitched Be At ll cg) occurred. The circumstances, aa near as we can learn | sources for" improvement,” It should not waste money | since, planted in the Task. and irrigated witht & pure ‘at any store in t rg * nnd Gentlemen's Boots aud Shoes made to the best manner at moderate prices. A call is respect- WALKEK, the above, and sail the Uth Juty, he 92 Canal street. corner of \. MES. M. WILSON, 291 Grand street, res) informs her friends, and strangers visiting city, 86 South stteet. | usual time. them, are substantially as follow:—About halt peat ten | by attempting to widen “ creeks,”’ but should spend it in | stream from the fountain’ of the Muses. All—yes, the thatshe has now on hand a large aud very handsome <Tig A 1 British built, fast | French Accordion taught ‘Terms moderate. m4 30t®e | o'clock three young men, John Burns, James Balf and | the construction of @ work that would stand forever, | entire press of this city, were versatile and eloquent im assortment of Sprit ime to which she ETH, Geale, master, will have — = = ———— David Malarky, went to a small rei house at the june- | not only as a great public good, but as a monument of | their laudations of the Havana compan: ‘orps #0 tion of Frankiin and Main streets, and within two or | the wisdom of its appropriation. A harbor thus con- | highly praised in Boston, but when they again return to three rods of Alexander's tavern, for some purpose which | structed, (and at less expense t! e desired widening | our city, they have, forsooth, lost caste, and why? ‘as yet has not been fully or very sutisfactorily developed. | of the “creek,”) would enclose within its embrace the | The citizens of New York are now qualified, both , | The house ts ocoupied by Thomas Hisam, » young mar- | fleets of a hundred years’ increase, and the fort that | by education and their familiarity with vocal and leu fice No. 126) ried man, whose sister also resides with him. Hisam | overlooks, could protect these fleets from any hostile foe | instrumental music, to appreciate and distinguish ster- No enh Int July, the harnew Korey man st. corer of Front, and opposite Fulton Market. and his wife and sister allege that the young men threat- | that time, in his progress, might bring against us. The | ling talent, without the aid of some who know as little et ship AMERICA, 1500 tons burthen, Copt, Meter, saree, ‘a ened violence to them and the house, and they ordered | only objection, save that of private interest, that can be | about the Italian language, or Italian mode of singing, wow on her seeond voyage, will sail punctually as above her UNKy LENT .—The highest prices advanced im Janke them away. Hisam finally took his gun, which appears | imagined against thia “improvement” is, that tho harbor | as a loafer knows about the scientific, astronomical ie an HF aums on gold and.silver watches, diamond, | to have buen loaded, (a8 he saysin consequence of their | cannot be kept of sufficient water; but it will be dificult | measurement of Sir Isaac Newton, olats, Jewelry, Saya S invites “thelr atetion, a Wilson stock” comprises Fret) an ssi of the richest and most fashionable ‘sue ’ nt, 2000 i than at any other establishment iathe city. Country Milliners | °%)° ODHULL & MINTURN, 67 South st, will do well to eal bere Rerettg we 01 Grand‘, a Ne é Had 1 between Allen and Orchard sts. ™~ good Mil a . PRITC YooTH ACHE—TOOTHACHE R LIVER- jers wanted at the above establishrext, Ontye sa Orono he America has elegant accommodat ers, and can comfortably accommodate a exh, 97 lothing, d having been there before iu a simil h i = } 3 saving in there before in similar manner.) and | to convince any sane man that « continuous current, * foctivede wathied wat oak tall. nd cabin passengers ie, gtate rooms AV THE threatened to shoot them if they did not leave. ‘They did | setting one way, of three and a half knote an hour, with covered the stage, making Sta.Rus in see, if you want bargains. C, HOLT, Jr., MN eoeeeding to rue OMT constr Tie eter Persons recaived im private ofiee retire outside the gate into the street, when Hisam de- | « properly constructed outlet, will not rake the bottom | Urhe, with beautiful bouquets and wreaths, your pro- Je28 6teod ¢x S* in 156 Fulton st. ry house on deck and altogether Ame _mav ls doe: liberately drew up the gun and fired at Burns, and Balf, | ag clear of sand and filling up as the bottom of Hurl | fessional character can never be tarnished by mlsrepre- usage PIANU KORTE, &e,—A vanety of vew ita. es for passengers seldom met with, Price of = sr and second havd Piano Fortes for sale or hire | passage will be low—to secure. evthey early application should * ‘Musi ¢ made on board at Pier No. 5, North River, or to dat pseneesr et Neriee, Wasa ae | eat W. & J.T. TAPSCOTT, 86 South street. who were standing near, and almost in range of each | Gate. other, Both instantly fell. On examination, it was found This city is filled with emigrants going W that wee whole charge of shot entered in and near gates to the Chicago Convention, & Alli The electrical, thrilling effect of na’s singing, vibrating in perfect sweetness and bar. rs of a New York audience, when she 'RERES BRANDIES—Coustantly rec Py, the subscrin and dele- tivity and | mony upon the , yar » ten, althi efforta Af et om 7 Burns’ right ey trating the brain and rendering | hustle, so much so, that | feel as though | was not out of | first’ appeared, cannot bo forgotten, near Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn. ROSCIUS, fiom Liver- | of» great variety of vinta him senseless, jen last heard from, (one o’clock this | the Atlantic Gctham, have been used arnish her fame, The first night mi RiPre Laid J. WALKER, under general order. Con | pines, which are offered at the lowest cusrent pi morning.) he was thought to be nearly dead, aud suf- | — Flour, wheat, and other produce are pouring into the | she performed here, « dead silence pervaded the theatre JOHN MACFARREN, (rom will je receipt of their | importer. Dealers ace invited to call ‘nd examine samples. | fering the most, intemme ‘agony. His parents who were rol hd xpeoulators who have bought at late | the audience werv enraptared—the sound of her me- pupil of Madame Dulehen, piamst to ad tted will positively ENRY LEGER, sod allot, as thagight, oF tteie tn tow octly. | prices are holding on themvelyes | iodious voice burst upon them with » frshness end PB oy et Dy Re were e2T my29 3or*r Office No. 104 Wallstreet, New Vork, | 2002 , at the sig wir Yon, became perfectly | prices are holding on, and congratulating themselves | ei ar the ome time aalightee eed 1d Staging on the fc et = frantic. It was «horrible and sickening sight. that tho prospect of a bad wheat harvest will yet redeem ity, which w Sure It was like the development of ® mine, BAXTINE'S LOTION — Office removed t0.96 Canal street? | received two of the shot, one near the left eur, und the | their investment, and save then! from loss. Much of | near Broadway. celebrated preparation highly other above it, but is believed h n ed the undaunted and fon Jollowing terms: Two = SPORTING INTELLI jence, $20 per quarter; Bs i5, to come off E e pupils’ resi- ing th ‘at enla I] sloops weari tt § I own jib and mainsail, with- | rocommeuded im sii cases of Kheumathor Cane inno danger. Ma- | tho recent recvipts of flour and grain have beon sold by 5 : reco = stan | energies n engineer to unfold to the world the degoe $94 paz quarter; the ag pices "10, $30. to Dr, Eiht, | na r._Fatrauee money Gfty dollars—three ot more Stiffiess of, the, Jojuts, Eryaipilas, ‘Tetter or Hing orm, ed ved mo igene “althongh erty laa provicontt rekene, oan: what tn freight, Ke ve Nor Ti okt aee Invaluable treasures it poreamed. Since the days of Br. Hd fr, Mei Sestorem” | Hele: A-M- to aud around % atake boat stationed opposite | tontample atistaction, Forssle wholese aed real acts | struck him with the breech of the gun, and threatened | (,iX,tud, lon of tim have been made by purchasers who | Mullbren, we never hed « prime donee. heme) Wha 4A 0A +R . Rs ‘Tarrytown, and back to the place of starting, the boat back proprietor’s depot, 36 Canal street—ordera for any quautity,ad- | to shoothim. iaam, though be made no attempt to as- | pold on advance, and pocketed the difference. ry merely | in voice, possesses all the qi ios ~which constitute Begg op DRCHY, THE ONLY REAL Bie — | fi Seat dre the subseribers, will be panetually atte ied to, , was detained by several citixens until arrested by | transfurring the stock, without any other trouble | a first rate artiste—m round, tull, deep-toned contralto, Cie ee Gece din notte ee For particulars, inquire of.” Cerore the fit day of |" rmya7 hacer CUS 'BARQINE &'C0. | consiablen Van Slyck aad Bradshaw, "A brief exam? Tleave tornight, en route for Chieage, in the Hendrick | witha rich, clear soprano, which would grace a nightia- hree to four tunes. Also, over 1,000 Singi ys us it raerreaee cana, eried - nation was had before Justice Wentworth, which will be | 1 ud, 1 will gi ‘ou my second dottings down | gale, and her chromatic runs and beautiful and just imported yia Bremen, selected by his D. H. VERBRYCKE, STATIC LAMPS-—L. Chapdelaine, No. $79 Broad | resumed this morning. We learn by a telogrepi om Clevetead, Ole where we ive to-morrow | biending of half tones, is the most perfect rendering we he most celebrated iets of Europe. ‘This va- way, has received per late arrivals, a large aud splendid ns- p 8 by legrapic com- | from Cleveland, Ohio, where we shall arrive to- pony Sag a nth cadherins he ve mgs and plumage, will be found on inspection, to MASTERS sertment of French patent Lamps, of different pat | MUnication, from the office of the Democrat, this morn- at about 10 A.M . ire pany ‘Archy hes beet eusbled to offer, 's Patent Ste: terns. ‘These lainps were invented by the celebs ‘Thi | ing. that Burns died yesterday, and that Hisam has been | thorough Paeeetee of their profession, and every sta- ow the largest Cockatoo in America, lorier, of the French Academy, and, are cor best | examined and committed for murder.—-Rochester Daily| Many Tayt.on Awaix.—It will be recollected | tion is well and suitably filled. 1 am giad, sir, to per- Gary as ie ee lamps now in use, These lamps are for sale ouly at 375 Democrat. that some few weeks since, Madame Taylor was | ceive that the leading portion of the press of this eity, ipation of this importation, that they may ity 2 SRP IEG 52-25 ‘teriously robbed of $000, for the recovery of | who would do honor to the editorial chair in any other prenanee.cff the lireite of his old catekiisenens: hand, a large assortment of rich plain and.cur glass, | A Rrxaway—Not a runaway horse, but @ ie tered x reward of $1000. Several persons | country, havo not joined in this uncourteous, anchasite- she hea rented Bramble Cottage, Blooming: TilatemiaetecT : young gentleman and lady.—Quite a comme- | Were arrested, suspected of being concerned in the | blo attack upon vocal and instrumental excellene hing line. __" mit 300" I for that branch of he fusinenp wot ey Ponies, King jes Spaniels, Pointers, Ke. and every variety of Fauey 0. - tion happened yesterday afternoon in the family of one : o number was one Win. Tregar, who was _ VERITAS, RVALENTA—The undersigned have on hand a fresh | of oue most. respectable citizens, at the seddey dane nabbed by the 2d Municipality police, and handed over ‘The Yacht GIMCKACK—BShe is | supply of Juable remedy in obstinate cane ind Tregar, pre- Cuurcurs iy Crverynati—in 1840, we had rar) is coppered and copper fastened; she in 7 f & young lady. eighteen years of who, in that Madame ‘; : ¥ K iu that will accommodate ten persons at din- | po Fe hi Feo adn! y y ‘age, who, to the Ist, It appears ae oon a Pi pon ae ay Ni aa SEES Ye 9 he furniture is ew and. Hevdomet ote So recaiy er in pou) a pace UC ke Con” papany with her a were residing with her | vious to his arrest, were upon pretty intimate terms, forty three houres of worship. 9 | Sineinmnta. atventon from ‘A GRIEVE, No.5 Jol and eof quarters for sive Apothecaries and chemists. Sole successors'to | Unole, the President of one of.the In; urance Companies, | and understood each other perfectly well. After his | These have become increase jonty-six, T30ttr " 1.110. gall-topesil- sail colors, Be der. Price 81.608, PLACE & SOUILLARD, in Now York. It appears that in time past, # yonng | imprisonment, this good feeling appears to have broken | of which six are in various stages of progress FOR SALE—A Ches Sak von ere ee ey i are gee _m25 900" re No.2 Park Row, and 981 Broadway. | gentleman, short of 22 years of age, who is connected | off and from some information, (in what meaner ob Sectlon and saieh. h a Tab» ace Mise 15 hand hi hh, suitable. for ie29 Tet) pames M. KELLY, Shakespenre Building, comerof sixth with one of the Wall street Insurance companies, and tained we do not know) by Captain Younes, the house | Roman Ow! ) 8; Ep , 95 y' 1» O.8., 4; a . | has been sojourning among us for the past year, became Saylo searched, and nearly all the movey | Presbyterian, N.5., 3; Presbyterian Ass’'d Hef ' foread his Ceemeaaroete; Mercer, and Tailor, reenectfully in; | acquainted with the young lady and they ugrood to sty ae dupposed to have been stolen found, besides | 1. Presbyterian Reform, 1; Cony 2 Metho- ‘aud «ell known establishment, the Shakspeare, atthe North; | marry; this the old folke were apprised of, but the | x considerable quantity of counterfeit gold and silver | dist Kpiseopal, 12; rotestant, Methodist, 2; Weale Weat corner of Sixth aud Chesnut streets, where will be found | match did not aaa suit them. A short time since, | coin, On Saturday lust, ‘Iregar made affidavit that | Methodist, 2; Methodist Church South, 1; Baptist, regu- NOTICE—Consignees per packet ship ROSC from Liverpool, will jlease send their bord, ‘at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall thin, five days, will positi mportai of the absence of 6 young lady, search was made by | seasion, with the intention of passing it. She was sent bes + . i . a large and general assortment of English. ch, and other | the young man was induced by the uncle to put it off | \jadamo Taylor lad shown him a large quantity of | lar, 6; Disoiples Campbell'tes, 6; Unitarian, 1; Universal- - ONLY REGULAR LINE OF PACKETS wor o4 Wie,best quality, He has made arrangements to have | for two years, The young foike thought this every long | etsme Taye id requested him to ge end buy her | lst, 1; Restorationist, 1) Chretien Bethel, Boatmen's, g thes AND #ROM GLASGOW —The sofendld ana fey | at Zanu eah aonlir ofall eenaonable and iehionblegvods | iin to walt, and astong thait” secret dolng, made i of | Roe nga ac, venting That she Ooadd get de mosh | bs Corea tiaeek Waa Catela te ee fi perfect! racket shir ADAM CA Ry Captain John | his business, so that all those who favor hitn with their custom, | tO runaway the first opportunity that offered. The day | cr that kind of money asshe wanted. Madame T. was | 2; Uni Brethren, 1; Welab Calvinist, 1; Welsh Con- acknowledged t0 famil Fiuht, will sail from New York on the ist Jaly, and from depend upon their wants being supplied at the shortest | WAS set, and away theyran, the old people, not for ® | arrested, and on Saturday examined by Recorder Genoir, wationalint, 1; Friends, 2, New Jeruselem, 1; Jow's the public. Price 50 cents Glasgow on the lst Sept. which, in these times, may be regarded as of not t moment, suspecting anything wrong. From the time | on the charge of having counterfeit money in her pos: | Synagogues, 3; Secoud Advent, 1.—Cisr's Adveriiser 3 cian Pearl tere Gree, cornee of Jol and Broad: |" Petporathontte proceed to Bectland, of those’ wishing’ to . spat “ih reer OF Bowery Gal Broan teen et Ee send for their friends, can make the necessa ya i iy with the subscribers, on reasonable terms. hy mak ‘way re id in the the old folks in all quarters but the right one. Thi® | pefore the Distriet Court, and the amount of bail ou iow Gr 1d Binck ‘Tras and . j ne. fore y 8 crop Green ani des Herives atltobd alton itty taal mmm Chaba aad at | TO cocoa fe ve J. Te TABSCORT, ” | Page cane enous. he will furnish his eer and Favor | morning holt marriage a pears in the New York city | which she can obtaln her release, xed at $1000 — New wh apa PA FOR SALE—Twenty rail road carta and six one hone | - é 00 South oe oe pelen Bering a. iw the city, He, therefore, respectfully solicits public patron. | PaPers.— Brooklyn Star, June 2 Orleane Southerner, Jane wes lack teas and roe ries, all of which aze FOR NEW r . aa : a wane nad si Me ole te crept mg sey Uaisiet otis eter Fon Line of pclete AN and. splendi fant Phitndetphin, Maw. 147. __ eis ime s More Ovrrace—-Incenpranism,—On Friday Revenve Sexvice—The revenue steamer Bibb, pom de dg ae Fiasworp om 1 ae; fight ‘db ed; yellow maki: x'to order, can behad at the shortest " ah M ry otice tf not on hand, where all f carte, wagon d har mast bark « RO’ Oy, Cate NAF og Fak? fi Receivin on commicsion, sud constant x night last, the barnon the premises in Teghkanio, Capt. Winslow Foster, arrived at thi pore Ov | Porto Ri Hawai do 40) y st Oolous ten 50 pon " ; 4 nd, in + 04 ieee Re aa Blea | oF cet ans niece bank Saat | pt empe Ma Beil bet inc, | me acetnd rare ers far | ray at apen, rm, irk jet tae ndor mfort, app! . | Sal i el o .. Also, Molasses in hogs: | P* 2 E —- foot of Mt y head J There is no doubt but that it was the work of an ince! bound to Boston, and put in here for coal. ‘The foliow- \ FOR LONDON, CIVERPOOL OR GLAg | '00t Of Wall street or to, COLLINS, 56 foath ureet relay Withe generat aasestinegt cf eee ee ae lary. Jt had recently rained, and a porno waatracked | ing ig g lit of her offlorre :—Winslow Foster, Captain, | dena ttn Croenetell baie 9 (HOPE, 163 'ous regtter, Mobert Besant, tmast | w/wents in New Onteans; Jehu Q- oodruff & Co., who | aecommodate pu 7 gl by for about a mile from the premises, ‘The house audother | iohe Faunce, Lieutenant; William H. Gladding, 3d | NB. Denters and fami mediacly igh jesant, mas: wilh promptly for war a Cit, en, auceved the | _N. BA large . cor tion art, F apetene ye che meth near goin, a a saved | Livutenant; William H. Bowlin, 3d Lieutenant; Henry | to call before purchasing. IW. & a. T. + 86 South at. | Crotout "Sn weil hes soeeias " Tea | decal, Lene GReaERT, ay stout oxertions—Hudson Gazeite, June 29, Wilkinson, 3d Lieutenant —Norfolk Beacon, June 26, | out charges.

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