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— port, amounted to nearly two-thirds of the whol Ealacee eipoet It will be remem! that the trade of all these ports was very much in the begin- ay bag so! The glut by the excessive imports of 1845, was then producing its worst effects both at Canton and at Shang-hae. And the strongest proof that can be given of the present ro the nap tity of ieee goods to those forced on the market iu 1845, had n received and placed without pressure” At Canton the depression felt iu the early part of the year com- tinued, though diminished, till near its close; but this is to be attributed rather to its having been made the prin- cipal depot foran excessive supply of British manu- being eseen at home, to # port some two thousand miles further meral state of our commerce in Chi- na. The supplies from England to Canton will new be -hae. The opium jacgregor, the Bri- tich Consul, at Canton, estimates the quantity sold on the coast during the last year, at 42,000 chests, which at ices of the year, would be worth about 25,000,000 dollars, The value of the specie annually ex- ported from China in payment for opium, cannot, it is vival ot the trade from this pressure, is afforded bi fact, that at Shang-hae “ all excess of supply had poured, and at the close of 1946 an equal quan fhotures, at a time when its trade was alread; transferred, by the fore¢ of circumstances not north, than to the reduced, and the excess sent to Shai trade continues to extend; and Mr. the average pi #upposed, be less than £2,600,000 sterling. Stock E; 107 tnor 108 ton ahe’Nor & Wor fbi 54 bao 108 40 do saw Es) ¥ $2000 do 108 50 do blo 54 500 U $ 5's, "53 9 85 do iif 10000 Stat 49 103% 400 Reading b30 68 10009 Ohio 6 100% 100 do 6r 100 25 Erie Scrip 1000 Ohio 193% 600 Long Island R * 2000 Pena 5's 250 do 320 shs Phenix Bank 87, 50 do 150 Farmers? Trust 39% 100 do 40 do 50 do 100 do. bio 35% 50 HarlemR 200 do 35% 50 do 40 do 810 35% 50 = dy ‘300 do bio 36 800 do 50Morris Canal 90-185 do 100 do 18% 300 do 25 Canton Co 46% 175 do 100 Nor & WorR 53% 350 do 100 "do bt 2000 do CIVY TRADE REPORT. New Yorx, Satunpay Arrenoon, Juny 3. The market for flour was languid to-day, and the sveek closed without animation. The near approach of the steamer, and of the national jubilee, had the effect of checking operations, especially in flour, and many other articles of produce. Sales of Michigan and Gene- Seo flour were made at $7 a $7 12} ; some small lots of straight brands Genesee sold at $7 18%, and some mixed’ ‘brands Michigan at $6 873%. Sales of Ohio wheat were Largo sales of corn were made, consist- ing of Western mixed, at 80c a 82c ; of Northern round yellow at 990, with some lots reported sold at 940, and Western bright yellow at 87c. To arrive, rales were made ‘at 80c for Western mixed. Rye in store was worth 980, Sales of meal were made at $4 064% a $4 124g, Oats were inactive at Hops were scarce, and a lot sold at 11ic a ldo. Provisions continued inactive, and small sales of Pork were reported at # lower figure. Groceries continued at made at $1 45, aud in the ship a small parcet sold at 950, A8e, about the same prices, with limited sales, Recrirts vows tx Hupson Raver, Jury 2. Flour... ... 0,778 bbls. Corn Meal 761 © Corn... 32,090 bushels Wheat 643 Asus—We report sales of 100 barrels pots at $4 8734, ‘and 50 do pearls at $5 750. Burapsturrs—Flour—We report sales of 4,000 a 5,000 burrels Michigan and Genesee at $7 $7 12. including small lots mixed Michigan at $6875; 400 do straight $7 18ic ; 500 do, Obio and 300 do flat hoop les of 3,000 dushels Ohio white were made at $1 45; 600 bushels new South Carolina were on the market. and held at A city miller who had made a previous purchase te lot, at $1 80, offered a leas figure for this brands Genesee sold at $7 124¢ fut hoop, one brand, sold at $7 6: mixed brands sold at $6 8734. Wheat—! $180. of a part of t without taking it. Corn—Sales of between 30,000 yellow sold nt 87 reported fold month, at the same price, 960.; oats were dull at 48¢. 60 a 70 bi jes were made at 11}¢0 a ldc. Corrxe.—We have only to report sales of 100 bags Java, at Oc and 60 do, of St. Domingo, a 6c. Corron—The sales on Saturday were light, not ex- ‘ceeding 700 rolls, at prices rather easier than those paid Aoret No. 3. sold at $525 @ $6 37. and 400 Halifax do, No. 3 were reported sold at $4 123g: and ouother parcel at $460; 3 a 600 half bbls. Conne ticut had were sold, No. 1, & $7 37340 $7 50, and No. 2, a $6 3734 a $6 50. Nothing herring. Fxuit—Bunch raisins continued to sell at $165 a $1 70, ‘To-day 2 a 300 boxes changed hands at these prices. 1800 boxes oranges were sold at 43¢ a $1 6654, and 80 boxes lemons at $734 # $1 18% cash. Hear. —Nothing new: sarcity of leath will notbe made up much short of « ‘The following exhi with last, of a fraction over 46 percent, viz:— Imports of 1547, Jan 7 to June 30, i 836 ee seeess eldl 505 Excess of 1847... 4.0. ssee ‘The enles for tho last few days are unimportant, con- sisting chiefly of southern hides, at former quotations. Leap was duilat $425, Moxasses —There was very little hepa, oe Prices re- ico, sour, were mained about the same; 20 hhds. Porto old at 240. Navat Stones continued dull, and no sales of moment of any description transpired Oris Sales of linseed were light to-day. City pressed sold at 65e ; and English, in a small way, at 63c., cash.—. ‘There was nothing new in fish. Palm oil was selling off for domestic use, at 7 a 73¢c. Pea Nots—800 bushels (32 Ibs.) were sold by auction at 162¢. a 167 Provision scales were ve ed at $15 8 and of new prime do. at $13 25. Small sales city mass were reported at $13 25, and cash, light. of prime do, at $9. Lard—60 bbls. No 2 and 3, were ls. do. good to prime quality, at sold at Sig vic. There was no change in butter or cheese. Rice—The market was quiet to-day. The sales durh the week have amounted tc 168 tierces middling anc fair qualities. at $6 a $6 60. Suaan—Ss 6%; 0 6% a OKC. Touacco—We submit the usual statement, showing the prices, sales, receipts and stocks on hand for the week onding this afternoon. id Rec'd this Stock Sol Prices, this week. week. 234to 736 350 hds, daz ; and 35 bi Kentucky, Virginin ‘and No Carofinn 61 hds, 2432 hds. hs ci © Maryland and Ohio. ny bot ay 9 80 cs, 3.11 120 cs, 208 ets = 204 Sold by auction—40 hhds. Kentucky, 2% # 6i¢.; 18 bales Havana, 15 a 240.; 40 bales Cuba, 18 a 19¢. Quite « number of sales of Virginla and Kentucky To- acco bave been effected at fully sustained previous . Since it was known that the French contractors paid the forfeiture, our market got firm with a decided upward tendency, and it is to be anticipated that we have not seen the highest prices yet ; nag eg paid for this article now, when compared with those of the preceding year. show an advance of fully two cents, ‘The business in the various other kinds is equally ani- mated ; large operations, however, cannot be effected as long as our stock continues so small. Tartow—Small sales were made at 9c, for good ren- A. Northwest was worth 270. a 27)o0., and 1ts—There were very few engagements trans- pired to-day. ‘To Liverpool in American vessels, 38 6d was asked, and 3s 3d offered. 13,000 bushels of Grain were engaged at 10d, To Ireland and London the rates remuined unchanged, ‘There was nothing new to the continel ee ar Re EE Married. On Saturday, 3d instant, at St. Mathew’s Church, by the Rev. Charles F. E. Stohlmann, Wm Henry Stayaina, of this city, to Miss Mane Guavenstepn, of Lubeck, Germany, At Newark, on the 4th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Moran, Jastes Crank, of New York, to Miss Mary O'Snannessey. of Newark. Died. The friends of A. R. Waren are invited to attend the funeral of his son, this day, at 4 o’clock, from 96 Green- wich street On farang hh At Janet Paterson, (a native of Loenarkshire, \d) wife of John Paterson, aged 36 @ friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late Tonarecs, corner of Greenwich Avenue and Bank street—aiso, the members ot the Thistle Benevolent Association, this (Monday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock. On the 4th instant, Natmasicy M’Cuessey, aged 64 ears. of the firm of M’Chesmey & Adams, formerly of ho firm of M’Chesney & Lawrence. The relatives and friends of the family, also of his o wrenoe, James, John and Robert, are respect- fully invited to attend his faneral, from his late re: dence, No. 135 Varick street, corner of Spring, on Tue! dy the 6th instant, at 10o'clock, A. M., without far- ther invitation. The remaina will be taken to Port Rich- mond, Staten Island, for interment, On 4th instant, Exianete Tayton Waanin, eldest dauuhter of John and Mary E, Warrin, aged 12’ years, 10 months and 24 ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from Houston street, corner of Varick Piece. on Tuesday, at 1t o'cloek, A. M., without jer iavitation. On Sunday, the 4th instant, Nicotavs Hurssene, aged 43 years. of manufactured goods caused 000 ‘bushels Northern yellow, part round, were made at 90c.; 1,000 do at 94¢.. and 30,000 & 35,000 do Western mixed, Including about 15.000 a 20,000 do, to arrive in ten duys. and on the spot, sold at 80c.; 3,000 do prime western 13,000 do. western flat yellow were 81c.; 5.000 do mixed western were re- perted sold to arrive in the last 15 days of August at Ble, and 5,000 do to arrive within the first 15 days same Rye, in store, was worth 98¢.; a@ small sule of 600 a 700 bushels in the slip was made at Meal—We report sales of 800 barrels wortern New York at $4 6 a $412%.;8 small lot of 100 bris, was sold at $4 25. Hops—Sales of ‘ore. Fisu—Salea of 700 quintals dry cod wore made at $3814; 300 a 400 bhis. large Maaenchusetts mackerel. The market is in an unsatisfactory state. ‘and consequent advance in prices, hus led some few houses to purchase freely of hides, under the impression that a full stock of leather ear, and that te present pride of leather will be maintained until then; whilst others less sanguine, and fearing an over import of hides to American perts, and an over doing of business in ois decline buying, except at low rates. it cf imports, shows au increase for th» first six months of the present year,/as compared The market continued very quiet, and Small sales new mess were yer jeef— of 180 hhds, Porto Rico, were made at on hand. The friends of the family, and the members of Ger- mat Tolge Neo 6. oF 0. F., are ly invited to attend the funeral, this day, (sonday), the $b heft, 06 4 o'slogs, F. M., thom his residence, No. 1 On Sunday, July 4th, Mr Canou Y. Scorr,im the 29th year ot his age. tormeriy of Rome, Oneida county, N. Y, His relatives and friends are respectfully in’ ited to attend his funeral, this (Monday) afternoon. at 4 o'clock, from the residence of his brother, Ji ‘Scott, 6 Hamil- ton street, without further invitation. On Sunday, 4th instant, Saran Exizapetn, wife of George R. Rexford, in the 32d year of her age. The friends and acquaintances of the ted to attend her funeral, on y g, the 6th instant, at 10 o'clock, from No. 70 Horatio street. On the 4th instant, of cholera infantum, Aax infant daughter of Matthew and Agnes’ All months and 21 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) morn- ing, at 10 o'clock, from 36th street, between 9th and 10th avenues, without further invitation. On Sunday evening, 4th July, Davin Tuomrson, son ef Fred. R. and Eliza G, Anderson, aged 9 years, 9 months and 8 days. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend his funeral, cn ‘Tuesday morning, 6th July, at 9 o'clock, from No, 23 Fourtl street, without further invitation. At New London, Ct., on the Ist instant, Mrs, Mantua W., wife of James Headley, of New York, aged 48 years, OR SALE CHEAP—The Stock, Fixtui Grocery * tore—an old stand, and in's good 1 ‘To any one an excellent opportunity, end will low for cas at this office. an renders change unnecessary. JyS dtr HE MEMBERS OF THe GERMAN 0. 1%, 1.0 of O. Fy are requested to as- ih inst, precisely at 3 o'clock, at their Lodge room, comer of Broom and Forayth streets, to pay. the, Inst tae bute of respect to their deceased bvother Nicolaus Hulseberg. The members of the order in general wre resyeetfully iuvived to attend. By order, G. LEWECK, N.G Souvvasenwepen, Sec'y, 3y3 te ‘ARD.—W. NIBLO feels it to be U ‘itate that there has been nosueh place as since his establishment was burned dow ETHERLAND BUCIETY—The regular quartedy NETHERLAND eichen Kockty, wills hell tieer day Ever wat halfepast seven orclock, in the -of- fice of the Greenwich at. dy It*r HS—LUNCH- ral Mon- 1 Lobsters having bean forwarded fo the subscribers inguished member of the Boston. Mammoth Cod As- soctation, from Nehnt, thew wil be presented for the, Lunch rat It o'clock, on the Nation's Jubilee BERGEN & GALABRUN. S CRICKET, wi ithe Tams of th at the Shakspeare Hotel com Cric i. "Published and fo ORKS: ORKS—Fi ption, wholesale and reta Imported Havana and Principe Seger Store of HENRIQUES, 5 106 Broadway, corner of Pi " 700 BOXES ORANGES AND 3 Tamarines, in barrels and kegs ; Southera Pea Nuts; kire Crackers, No. 1 and 2, just received and for sale at 189 South street, corner James slip, by dy5 leer JACOB CHOLWELL. ro ra5 LATEST MOMENT. SPBCIAL OVERLAND EXPRESS TL foal a various publications, sent by Thi -cosin) ees i uscarora, Se bine Shop, Cwil wether) with « ten horse power steam engi Order, with all the necessary tools and Blacksmithing, Patterns, Fla to commence. Apply to scarora.. N. B.—Anthracite Coal, best quality, $2 per tom, _j¢25 200 me NA a mee L. SPEVENS, Capt. BR. tM, Pier Not N Re ae ve a9, and Ber No.1 treasoaal yates. A fue fetrecknoscte tu ‘tossd, ere of all on ills accompanying all Fare for the Excursion, at Gormne —— C a? Strests Phat wee to view the scenery and for lo enjoy the sport of Fi it, 50 cents; Gallery, 25 cents. & quarter past 7, pe OF FREEDOM. TAcKson, Mescatec-abocday Abracoe Fe will commence with the drama tadts, Keene; #reder o , ing, upon the most cele to commence at ae er and the superior quali uarauty against the sea sickuess aud suf ch boats so oftea inflict upou their passengers. ary other direction NEW YORK HERALD OFFION. IMPORTANT is Ata hr Neafie; . fe, Jordan; Mariette, FOURTH JULY EXCURSION celebrated Hockland take, wed fo ‘and ring Establ af Soll sed Semen, waar cafe | alrite econ COLD YES (parties nd | sARNNY ARS “iac.oe seme Bintitatesets | RX The New Orleans Delta of Sunday, the 27th ult., an- nounces the reevlpt of Mexican papers from the 30th of May to the 5th of June inclusive General Arista has been arrested and confined, General Almonte was stihi in prison. On the Ist of June, all the natives of the United states D THE | were ordered to leave the city of Mexico for the States “Pie | of Jalisco or Morelia, or they would be dealt with ac cording to the law of nations, Generals Gutieres, Goana, Martinez, and Polomino are entrusted with the command of the lines for the defence of the eity. Bodies of the National Guard are said to be on their way and constantly arriving from the adjoining States; and it is believed that from seventeen to twenty thousand troops will be concentrated for the protection to Vredidica Hook or Rockland au opportunity to view the IN THE WALL «Mr. Jordan; ‘Thomas, Mr. Doors open at 1 o'clock--Curtain rises at 2 0 EVENING PERFORMANCE. ‘Wearing apparel. TNING CONDUCTO the year when light Monday Event of the CASTL. 1 Regina Motley, Hadaway: Evel reviows to whieh the come be! performed che tragedy # Demons, Me. Rents: ), and proceed on her exe land at Hammond and Cor eat improvement over the ‘ave 30 ceuts for the ‘xcursion, Tickets to be had on board, obtain further ii 'H, ‘Y PORT AN D. new and elegant 5 II leave the foot of Cham- ‘Neafle; Timothy ’° hee rae ‘Charles Faultner, Ean and Gallery, 1294 cents# Doors open at a mauce to commence at half-past 7. OPERA HOUSE—M.K. Bur see and Proprietor. Mr. Jon Duxn, Stage Manag fformances, afternoon and eveuing. G HOE FINDINGS—SOLE AND UP! SUDWARD GopER ON rters of superior English sill meetin Weaycala, Frew “eal oot e fer and calf skins, cc uality of morocco and linings, fe the day is to bef Monday, July Sth, two ings, &e., of indings, ke. ca MUSkers AND GUNS—3,000 Muskets for shipping. — 1,000 double and single Guns. ULY DELIGHTY r The papers are filled with accounts of great feats per- formed by the guerillas. The Mexicans have certain information that General Scott cannot expect reinforcements to a greater extent than two thousand men, and money to the amount of $200,000, and nothing more. They, therefore, think it doubtful whether he will mareh to the capital, and talk loudly in that city of marching out to meet him. There ‘are but 6,000 Americans, they say, from Vers Crus to Puebla, who lord it over 4 population of a million of inhabitants, which the two States contain. ‘This, they say, oan be believed only because it is seen. ‘The letter of Santa Anna, withdrawing his resigna- tion, is published. The following paragraph will show its character : the time sinee I gaye in my ed singular tokens of the con! classes, and of all persons All have besought me not Sei eee Mrs. Watts. wit the Sth actof RICH RD IL. —Richard, > Riehmo " ments commence with SKETCHES Cast as above. ch, PEE ANGEL OF THE ATTIC—The Che- imam, THE YOUNG SCAMP—Young Scamp. . Phillips. formances commence at eight Barrels; Gun Locks and Guusm th’s on Piramal. terms, ! exursions, ou Mow Kesciusko will make ud. passing New Brighton, Elizabeth Port, Perth a1 down Hrinces Bay, emer KOSC articles. for sale following delight warded for publi ‘and principal towns in , by the accredite uth Amboy, passing view of the High- ws, the'goverument + 19th street N. 9. Returniug y outside of Sandy H. t in : to [-past 7. agency'is in the Trivune Buildin Doorsopen athallpaat Ps SALOON, NO. 7 MERCER ST — a, having leased vat ing hot, cold and showe for the accommodation of the boarders, is now ready : house will be fou Leaving fot of Chambers street at7 o'eloc lock. ‘ R Parqnette and Boxes 50 cents uppertier 25 cents, —No postponement on account of GRAND GALA DAY. dependence-The glorious 1716—1817 July =| ; SERFORMANCE —Monday, ers Cline will appear on the tes eet, 844, and pier No.2 about’ Lo’elock, ‘Afternoon Excu new and costly fur: Ueaenattn tenet oo Seventy-first year of American In the harbor, the Light Houses, aud th Grand street, E. R., 2; Brooklyn, foot R., 24¢—returning abou « Excursion aud Cotitien Party—in the evening the 0 will make a Cotillon Excursion up the H «The b sat will be handsomel yidecorated, tillon baud is engaged, &e. i ious, Messrs. Bennett & Schlim. ave foot of Grand street, E. XG: Pier No. 2, N. 7; uly Sth the justly ‘celebrate on thts occasion y a powerful cast, : ‘The upper aud lower promevades, commanding the advan- tages of a cool sea bi ment in the cit merous attaches of her i 1 those that may favor her with a call. resignation, I fidence of all the most influential in society. to persist in my intentions, letermined purpose to force me to remain, Preserving the present state jion, in order not to pulous city, and on the motion m very general, and even the nm and most numerous portion of the peo} een constant in their solicitations and their nd the trooys on the mA | Rave rece! rand, salutes pied es and and the other forts, in commemorat of Among the novel and great attractions will be found no less | #e¢ in them » than one hundred new and splendid Cosmoramas of the most cities and objects in the known world. ‘afternoon, at Zo’clock, the entertainment with National Airs, by the Orchestra, To be followed i ROLIC ON A MARKET DAY. roguish fellow, foud of good eating an ‘Scampo's master, Hobbe: ‘whose’ sole delight is to tease hi po, Wilson; Dame Trot, his wife, ‘ALOONS —F. AHRENS, the weil known Pants + 2034 Ann street, has lately received over 100 pcs. ineres and Lineus, of whic! he makes Pants to or black cassimeres and doeskins, ‘warranted good, or no sale. jo well to call at 203¢ STEAM ENGINES FOR 8ALE—Two, of aboat wwenty- five horse power each, low pressure. boi i sold low if taken away immediately. founded in the necessity of of things without innovat the fate of this excitement has from $4 to $8 per pair, R- tt-r, will make au excursion Gents who are in want of Pants, wil at iP. id M., proceeding a shoi the New Jersey jay to Sandy Hoo Scampo. the Clown drinking, Mr. Wel Lightfoot, the Harle friend, the gourmand, jeying the sea air and viewing the scenery in the Bay. THE PEOPLES GARDEN, 21 Reade Street feast of road way.—The proprietars of this excellently conduct- ed Garden have been to great expense in fitting it up, and have used all their exertions to largest preparation for the ion of the glorious Anniver- r ice Creams are of the very best shments will be found worthy the who are respectfully invited to give BEDELL & STK ESMAN. A Xi ULY 4 AND 5—1 ig, Pleasant Fxcursion, and a sweet retireme will be amply compensated for a trip to the Great Falls of the Passaic, where they may recline beneath the shade of the lofty » Pine and the Spreading Oak, and enjoy the cooling breeze that fans the waters of the lovely Passaic, the precipitous descent at the Great The Falls will be inall their or the water that drives the mills wi course, which will add much to the sp ; The Gortage ou the Cl red up ina chaste and elegaut d with the the di of the . M. 6PM a Monday, s of the day conelade with a Gran and Appropriate Display of Firework y5 Ite TO.BREAM ENGINE AND MACHING MANUFA®. TURERS—Au Englishman, who has been engaged in, 8 parts of Europe, c ting of ‘water Works. ‘and ud gearing for manufacto- other peoupery, all to ¢ has been the neces- building machinery im varior h the Unit tes, t to superiutend some depart- y wetory re"erence and proof can be given, as re- sone ie ability and the sucess of his former undertakings. A letter addressed to L. A. P , at the office of the New York Herald, will receive immediate ‘attention, Jy5.7&9¥ re HOUSE TO LET, AND FURNITURE FOR SALE, ‘The House is situated in the immediate viei ty of Washington Parade Grouad, and in neigh- large yard, laid out with box and gr it, three seve vines tull of f wit, a variety of flowers, and a fine shade. The carpets and most of the furniture were wew this the whole or part would be sold, and house rented now bu ng, tn good tenant. Possession given ou or before the firstof Av- gut fanher partieu ress “Furniture, Herald ffice, in terview may be had N owner would board ye fami b jyS seer FOURTH OF JULY-SUMMER HATS AND C.\PS —Geutlemen intending any. excursion about this iM eed something cool aud comfortable for the head, id ele p Tanti nable Hat More ike Witte and ee dB Dunstable Rutland fendi aps, very | EMMONS, Hatter, 192 Canal street. SPECTABLE PRUTOS LANL ituation as Chilgren’s Nurse, imily to any part of the ct given. Please inquire at t, up stairs, front room, second floor. Can wy, D, BY YOUNG WOMAN, and Seamsgress, or to travel with af country. Good reference will be 71 Beekinan stre for two dav oy s yd 20m NE WOODC! 4 Great Jones Street—A hue Green Turtle will ved up. in soup and steaks on Sunda and Monday, the dth-and sth iustaut., Also, Roman Punch il Ice Cream, &e. Woodcock served up in the usual style. wn tex supplied: ROBERT SINCLAIR. a LL HAIL !—The managers of Camp Buena Vista and Militsry Gardens, 167 ‘alker street, invite all hands to Chowd day, and to-morrow to a rich Green tle Soup feast. in ev. ning, Masic, Fireworks, Creams, lees, aud all good thi es adies and gentlemen, strangers nad cits, to the Camp, and “ nowhere else.” 4 J a RURAL RETREATOMOUNT MORRIS SQUAI 14ith ‘street and Sth Avenue, about two hundred y west of the Kailroad, Harlem. 'f} shrubbery. undersigned have erected thereon temporary accom- ons for their friends and tbe publica jy tm: VAN NOSTRAND & FOSTER. PATINA PALLADIUM AND IRRIDIUM POIN1S— Platins Pinte and of ever Paladiuin Plate and Pon Points of best quali le, nt 23 Liberty street by Dr. FEUCHT' WANGER. Chemicals, Drugs, Poisons, Maunres, &e, &e. &e —Hydriod Potash, Quiuine, Labarraguis, Chilo: Soda, pure Sulphuric Ether for the Letheon, 8 Spirits of Nite, Ivory Blick, Sw i Chemical whale oil So: Rat and Bed-bug Poisons, For sale at No. 24 Tibert y ae r, Aut, street, wholesale and retail, em LEWIS FEUGHT WANGE! DPSSOLUTIONN—The copartuership heretofore exist between JOHN STEVENSON and JOHN BOYD: under the firm of y his ot dissolved by mutual cousent. Jol e the business in his own name, and is authorized to pay all debts due by, and re- ceive and discharge all debts due to the said fir:n JOHN STEVENSON, JOHN BOYD. New York, 2d Jul i RICK T—The St. George's Uricket Ulub play their an I Match. between two elevens of thert best players t, Sth July, on thei dat the Red H next, 5il , their ground at the Red He This will who wish to spend the day ia the couutry, as six Di leave the foot of Canal street, touching at Hamm teenth streets, BOUTWELL wi Schools, and other which 1s not surpassed icinity A Bowling Saloon has been erecte place with two beautiful Al eys, not surpassed by any in the ety of York. few perenne Boarders can be accommodated. Dinner all 1d call theattention of Military Com Ground! Also to Teachers his beantifal Gi KR THE 47! UL’ ere is no place in the city where this glorious day cau be better enjoyed than atthe "Old Floyd House,” 58 Beekman st. ‘The latest news from the army in Mex.co can be seen daily there. ‘The best of liquors, the finest relishes, all sorts of refreshments, lodgings, meals, &e., and every thing that heart and soul can desire, can be foand by applying to 13 Su*re ; WILSON, 58 Beckman st LP ECHES—20,000 Targeiid medium size,instreceived, m very good order, for sale by “F.C Importer of Leeches, No 7 John street, N.Y. P.8—Coun'ry orders partieul tly attended to. iva'3t m FROUND=In, wihice street, s purse containing «small vam of mouey. “The. loser can have it by opplyteg to Dr. Doug- Ina. 58 White atreet, before 10.A.M, jy8 Ste Passine through Nassau street, we last week observed, with pleasure. the preparations for a Lunch Room, A’ visit a vorably th subseribers imform tli that they ed Gheir supply of. ir ters direct Vichy has eo ait parcel wi aint oe tle sonnoe Vichy, vail particularly: beuefigial’ at this sensor, Of ibe yest. They fulfil. Ni. all orders for the « wholesale and retail, at their ‘establishments, No. 2 Park and 581 Broadway, near co street. UC & CO. Je29 30e*r Sole successors to Place & Souriisrd. .—C AUTION.—Parchasers and con Re Tr eae factured by Messrs. J. © isle: . & SONS, co OEE EP he tie, NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN ISLAND ~The Fi ill be given ow Mo the Sth of July, im commemoration of the glorious Anniver onary. . 7 I 2 orks. Bietrerniter ot srewctlieut Band have bees secured. ow offered for tion at the office in the jyl ftis re ID TO IRELAND.—The Irish & mittee have A removed to the office of the subscribe: score eabueri tivns in money, articles of food, &e.,will be ed and for to the Ce ce itiee of Society of Fiiendas te’ Duplin: "3. REY PURS, From, Syl lwe ., 2 street. he excursion, 50 cents. —G. R. SOLOMON takes this ‘and the public that he has street, where he continues to teach Vi lin, Violoncello, Guitar and Singing as heretofore, eith classes or singly, by anew and improved method is pupils are advauced in one OFESSOR OF MUSIC. mode of iuforming his friends After which, a fae Medley Dance, La : Misses Louisa an by Miss Louisa Wells. id Amelia Wells. with the superb exercises and evol Herr Cline on the ‘Tight Ro; has y admitted to the distinguished rank of in every Court in Europe, and throughout the FOURTH OF JULY NTO CONEY ISLAND, stop: ck, Staten Island, each way. any, July 8, 1847. Affairs in Albany—Meeting of the Courts, $e. The Judges of the Court of Appeals were in the Senate chamber this morning,superintending some alter- ations in the location of the furniture, preparatory to the meeting of this court, which will assemble in the Senate chamber on Monday morning, at eleven o'clock. Tae first term of the court will, without doubt, be brief. The Secretary of State will attend,and administer the oath of office to the Judges, The new Supreme Court, consisting of twenty-eight justices, (the remaining four being attached to the Court of Appeals) will meet in the Assembly chamber n o'clock. This court will have to frame rales essentially different from those of the present Supreme Court, and several weeks may elapse before its organisa- tion is completed. On the side of the principal hall of the Capitol, oppo- site to the Executive Chamber, are two rooma of mode- rate capacity ; hitherto the Chancel held in one of these rooms, and the other has been oc- oupied by the Clerk of the Assembl; knock down the ments ; they will thea form one elegan! size, where the terms of the new Supreme Court will held. At present this is simply a des know that any objection will be offered to it. l understand that Ambrose Spencer. the father of John ©, Spencer, is very sick at Lyons. this prince of judicial erudition will not survive; he is above eighty, and in his pri ities, and comprehensive intellect. riptum—Since | wrdte the above I have learned Mr. Spencer is convalescent. m. George Folsom, of the Senate, has gone to Sharon nboat HERALD, C his own, by whiel OURTH JULY, he fuot of Grand si East River, at 15 minutes past 8 o'clock, A.M., and hi Pike street, East River, at 19 minutes before 2 o'clock, ites before 9 o’eloc: North River tie minutes past 9 o'clock, } at IL o'clock, AM.,and half past ¢ stopping at Clifton Duck, State Is Wrench Accordion taught. Terms moderate. GER FRERES BRA the subscriber, (ent e several brands of the above well randies, consisting of Cognac, Rochelle and Bordeau flavo i new and old, in 36, 4 pives, which are offered at the lowest current prices Importer, Dealers are invited to call and examine samp J __Office No. 104 Wall street, New York ISIAN DYEING ESTABLISHME: mnstantly received and (C7 At the end of the performance the visiters are requ led to debenture) a full to Fetire, no as to enable the Managers to make prepari for the Evening’ enter ent. “FORM ANCE, First appearance of Mr. Holland, Mr, Walcott, Mis Hips; and the members of the tuented Vaudeville uly Will appear. The Misses Welle in a variety of Ml , and 2 o'clock, riety of vintages, e performance will commence, at 8 o’clock, with a grand ional Overture by the Orches followed by the tau BS SECRET, ‘or a the song of " Wedlock ts a Tickl La Cracovienne by Miss Lo Sailor's Horapive by La Petite Mary Anne ‘After which the Star Spangled Banner will be sung by the Jadies and yentleman of the C SOB BELL, Capt. Richard 1 inske an Af ernoon trip to Harlem, on Sunday 4th two tripe on Monday, th Jal rm & uew and superior style all sorts of goods, se cwist, either plain or shaded; trams, orgnusi zephyr worsted aud woollen yarn; sewing linen, and cotto h ping.” Me: Holland. The foot of Pike st 44; foot of 10th st. K. 4s matG o'clock. Fare 123% nt ded goods, ribbons, silks, satins, merinoes. Returning, leave t und Cashmere shawls, gimps, fringes, sels, ladies? and xentlemen’ tamal to new art OCT, SALMO. hour. a Military Overture utermissi ‘The second part will ¢ by the Orchestra. ‘After which the wou ly, will leave fuot of Pike si R. otof 10th st. E.R. M. Returning, leave Harlem Court has been 9% o'clock AM . and 2 0! o'clock A.M. and M. ove tip will afford to th iver, Hurlgate, and th nt Blackwell's Island, Li h Bridge across Harlem river, and Hi enjoyi gat the same time a cheap and pleasant Excursion. N’S REMEDY F 98 of appetite, headach Janguor, low spirit nd [ower parts oft . and other distressing. sy has met with extrao and is prized 4o highly by all who p induced to introduc artition which ‘Mademoiselle La Count ; er de la Cor,” Herr Clines 2 igs, sad. 1 donot ina Patriotic Ballad. : rand deliver the favorite Recitation, Mr. Amold w Fn entitled. the Brother Jonathan, Sk ol There are fears that ND EXCURSION TO THB FiSH- ANKS, on Monday, July Sth Txt anniversary of the ie commodious sea ateniner ‘ Dilts, accompanied by Ken- d, will make an excursion to the "Mr. Bverard ; written by he was @ man of noblo tem, restoring aj clude with ® brilliant display of Fire 1236 ets ; Afternoon, 25 cts.: orks, 50'cts.; Children halt ‘his remedy contains no mercury nor any preparation of it, and does not prevent the closest 01 Gustness Sold by C,H. RIN it dall’s celebrated John st, Sole Agent. INVALIDS.—The follow les have gained unequalled popularity {rem 2i—the nniversal satisiaction they give to those who use them, 21—and are sold only genuine in 21—One Courtlandt street. 21—The Magical Pain Extractor, for burns, too well known to nee 21—Balm of Columbia, for article ever use 21—Hewe’s Nerve and cure any rheumati Dye that will color the Hs 8 without staining the skin. Eomstock's Extract of Sarsapa cellent article for sick or ner- Evening performance and Fire Col. Young, of the Senate, will preside over the 4th of Caual street, 2M: and Pier No | ‘of our Glorious ching at the Quarantine Ballston Springs. for the excursion, 50 - n board at a moderat lance to furnish lines ry ‘AN | MUSEUM.—Anniversn ce, “FOURTH OF JULY f, fireworks flashin July celebration e at No. Twenty- ADELPHIA, July 3, 1847, boy twelve years of age, Hie wah be fly: About dark last evening, named John Bride, fel} from a railroad car, on which he was attempting to climb, aa it was moving along Market street near Eighth, and both of his legs were crushed by the oars passing over them. He was taken to the hospi- tal, but did not survive over the night. It was expected that tho decree of the court, ordering the sale of the Saturday Courier, and the appointment of receivers to make a division of the proceeds between ner, Mr. MoMackin, and the heirs of joldeu, would have been made this The lawyers, however, not being ready, postponed until Monday. The stock market to-day, was exceed! ices closed heavy, with the exception jank. The Copper stocks have suffer- i No. Free Last Wat can he made with i Every preparation t been made to secure maguifies anniversary of the : : Birth Day of Civil Liberty. The windows, balconies and balustrades on the top, afford the gest ew in the the heat anPhoise of theday, and and healthy manner, by having the benefit of a tue sea breeze, as well as a most magnificent view ications, &c., cannot do better A‘cotillon band will be ; and money, has ying or restoring the hair, it attractions for this glorious ‘- free from dandruff and | temic at agar ent and Klixir—Never ‘and give it « bean as it passes up and down Broadway and int the increased faeilities for this purpose, in the addition of an extended front on Broadway, with ad EXCURSION and lay kvening, July Sth. lall’s celebrated and 0 net ‘The large aud commodious steamer UNITED STATES, Captain J. N. Dilts, wilt make an nia ditional balcony room indows, will enable the Manager o er poptlar and ever crow de 21—Spoha’s Remedy, an 4l—vous headache. ink Syrup for coughs, colds, and all diseases of the 's’ Liniment will cure the most obstinate cases of Excursion up the River to she will remam for about two hours, giv- hance to trip it on ** the light fan- i NCES of the most laughable and inte character, will be day, commencing e rmifuge for worms in children or adults, never fail- 21—Stove, Grate, an 21—ever known will leave the foot of 1@h street, Dry In the evening there will be a grand dis al at 944, and Hammond str er, us faras Fort Lee, where ilion Hotel, has tendered the fi ose who wish to engage in the dance. The boat will remain for a couple of hours and return Iron Varnish, superior to any thing oans and Girard ed # great decline. Sales of Stocks at Boann—i0 Reading, bs 33 reeable and delightf{ul evening with the Saloon performances, jug Bane—will effectually do away roprietor of the troubl : stern ‘Indian Panacea, the best family rd, TWENTY-ONE Courtlandt strect. ‘TER ROBERTS, 373 Broad its the attention of Indies vi tock of goods, compris. Ls sites, $6; Mantillas, ig being able to inform his friencs and ins or expense will be spared to make this one of the most delightful Excurs' Refreshments furni Tickers for the Excursion, $1, for.a gentleman and ladies. ntrauce to the Museum, 12 feet wide, ithout being uncomfortably nded. the stairs, thee x for the sale of tickets, and th ee differe kets are giten up, 1000 City 5'6 97; 75 a; 27N-O Canal Th Del. 86; 0 Reading 34; 100 do bids M4; 10 Flemi in Fi i 6 Heading bods 34; $500 Le ‘COND Boanp.— $1000 U. 8. 6856 1074 rd Bank 13; 50 Reading RR 33%; CAPE! respectfully solicit he following, viz white and black Joe Shawls, $1 Revierre do, 75 bes and Waists, s’ needle work and tambour Dresses, do d d Gloves, of every PLEASANT URSIONS, on Mo. ce moration of the 7ist Anuiversary of the of the United States. The commodious and well a W. Hatman, toe run during once admits to ouly one performance. new. convenient, sal Egress as been opened i Trom the rear of the Lower } 200 City 5's 96%; Siarmen’ a Meck: » 108; 750 Reading RR. aud permanent place of treet, will greatly pro- enable them to pass out nown steamer PILOT, € M July sth, as follow i Fort Hemi f ugton Copper 23, countering the bustle and cont the meeting of two connter currents ; and a, July 3, 1847, ‘The Patterson festival yesterday at the United States Hotel, was @ most brilliant affair, in regard to the com- pany assembled on the occasion, the tasty decorations of the dining room, and last, though not least, the exeel- lence of the bill of fare. ‘The following is this important document, done up in common newspaper type, but they can give no ides of the beautiful printing of the original on the finest paper, in'gold, with blue and silver embel- this arrangement will reatly promote the confer a xreat favor The second trip she will leave foot of Montgomery street Spring streetat 14, Pier No.1 will leave Clifton at 34g. leave Montgomery street at 43g, Hammond Spring street at 54, Pier No. 1 at 53. ion'and Violin, con: k. | at 125, Hammoud Ladies tanght at Terms reasonable. AUREL SNE toni wey, ¢ without extra charge. usic and Strings for sale. a large and beautif of noted public characters, possessing great interest to all esides, three several ’ pened from the Lecture or Performance Room into this Large Jali, by means of which all crowd and confusion in emptying id, and every facility for the enient stairways are ci'izens who wish to avoid the heat, noise and ieat tothe day, will no doubt be highly gratified ng the above excursions, I possession in the United States.— | } ‘Song Birds and Fancy Gers. ccture Room will be avoid comfort and convenience of ¥ able the manager to self that no pains or expense will be spared to make comfortable and happy. CO. CAN Weld, rua regularly during the se: ‘ort Hamilton, as folloy street at 996, 128g and 39 o'clock, Pier No. 1 Tacit Uorsh WMKae (eretaings ox, 1G dig gd 1 Charles Spaniel: Scotch Terriers, ee aier codon toctamad Ant more persons with perleet comfort than on any former occa- neither money. nor pains in preparing a ments aud novelties {¢ CENTREVILLE COURSE, L.1—TROTTING. Soup—Green turtle soup . heep head, a 1a cl era, au naturel sxcoND counsE. sauce; corned beef; leg mutton, ; ham, asuce au vin de Midere ham la mode; tongues with jelly; chicken salad, a la francaise, ay of Freedom, 'd; fresh salmon, lob- liberal proportion’ of public | ster sauce; lol patronage for the oceasio P Among other wonders and professional talent he has en- SANTA ANNA’S W' OREN DNESDAY, JULY 7th, at 3 o’clock—Match for $200 Mile Heats under the saddle. Bs W. Layton names ch. g. Young Caleb, 4 years old, by Na- aril, 2and 5o’clock—Coney {sland, (returning,) at 1234, 334 * ‘The AMERICAN EAGLE leaves Pier No 1, ® A.M., for Fort Hamilton, returning at 8 A. M. A Townsend names ch. g. y lo. Immediately after, Purse $30, mile heats, best 3 in 5, in har- | gentleman direct from Am and brought [x Relevés—Sirloin of beef, godard; beef, aux champignons; pates chaud, « 1a financier; vol au vent, des huitres. Ornamental Pieces—Tne grand pie ce monte; trophee deux fortererses de nougat. s—Spring; Summer; Autumn; Winter. otelettes d’agneau en papillotes; timball igord; poulets, on arcade; cotelettes pigeons, a la jardiere; mountain rtreuse de pigeons; petite pou- soft crabs,a In Maryland; petits, aux huitres; cotelettes de mouton, sauce piquante; be- casses bards; choquettes de volaille, aux truffes; naise d’ homards; ris de veau glaces, aux epinards; on- ulets, saute a la marengo; eilet e Ci be, seen at all hours, day aud evening. sngaeede THE SHAKING: QUAKERS, hose thig Peculiar and al he attdhition of the publ ; tenderloin of ridges enters br. g. Rockingham. te C.8. Bartine enters ch y! HARLEM PARK—DROTTING COURSE. FOURTH OF JULY. EXCURSIONS i TILLIETUDLE! at Hammond ‘and Nineteenth streets. he commodioous Scott; ROBERT A yiord; and BUFFALO, ©: Y, the most talented ‘Vocalists in the city: . Hancox, will ran ou ORRIS, Comic Sin July Sth, every hour from 6 IN. ot each day, leaving de macaroni, ala KEAY SrUKT for one hundre Boy and Bell Ringer, two miles harness, and Bell Ru JOR CHIMPANSEE. ROOD, Vocalist and Actre oysters, « lang! leta,a la saint 0 Lee, to convey prssengers to Hackensac FOURTH OF JULY EXCUR: The splendid steamboat WARREN J. Mausell, will make a pleasure trip on the he beautiful Bay of New York, as far as i the foot of Ve ammond street at Il, and quarter past LL o’eli inger to wagon, tocome off Immediately after, a purse for $30, with an i and close, with the following pacing horse: to be seen at all hours. at an extra charge of one shilling. MADAM ROCKWELL, the Fort ‘Admission, 25 ces hildren under 10 years, 1 Sth of July, dow: netous, hex petits Pols; 4 au vin “oaelueet Vaal, lamb, mint sauce, ducks, cheese, pigs, chickens street at a quarter before N HONOR OF THE 71ST ANNIVERSARY OF American Independence —Melod |, 53 Bowery—Four the morning, com- 10 o'clock: two. in the afternoon, com: o'clock; and oue in 1 Ethi A.M, returning to New York, in am- vle time, so that all may be enabled to join in the amusements of the evening. ‘There will be a Brass Band on board. Refreshments to be had on the b FOK SALE—A beautiful horse, full blood who has not been mounted for the last ten ; but his proprietor. iceymay be seen at the livery stable xr mencing st half. pa mrncing at 14 o'clock wing commencing at 8 0’ pe The whole to conclude with the sp! mic Representation of the Mexican Battles, with a complete painting of General Zachary Taylor, in fail stature i ¢ whole only 64 ¢ rT COURSE eo — ut pudding, Jemon puddings, cherry ane rry ples, ebarlotte ruses, ve animal, which hi of Joho Hurson, 177 T' ELLINGEW’S INFACLIBLE LiNI ‘warranted to cure sores and ul; magic i . One or two doses is cer Fare for the Trin 50 pies, cranberry tarts, goosel ream, blanc mange Cherries, raspberries, raisins, oranges, pine stantial steamer BU willleave the foot of Chambers street at 8 Hammond sect 0d; Cumal street ig Pier No Roy Retres ‘ho saloon was festooned with the flags of all nations, surmounted with gilt eagles, and the tables run across ‘of the room, and down on either side. ately in the center of the upper table, aud fronting the | President, Col. James Page, wus « temple of lbert triumph’ of the confectionery art. The centre of long tables were ornamented with towers, and at either | ond were vases emblematical of the season, filled On the right of the President ‘was seated ai | Gen. Patterson, and on his left the Vice President ot t! United States, the Hon. Geo. M. Dallas, Joseph R. Chandler {end Joseph Randall, Esgs , officiated as Vice Presidents, and greatly contribut ‘ matin Wock A. 3 perfectly delightful in its odor and cece eee eg lnvor. It is universally shments ou board j st ey, medicine ever offered to r bottle. . Ring, corner of John and Broad- ‘Lo commence at 8a’elock. reshmeut tickets taken fur billiard playing. d office, City Hall ‘OR NEW ORLEANS—Louis York Line of Packets.—Positively regular Packet to sail Monday. Jal prensid fast sailing bark © lard, Master, is now loading, aud will ‘positively sail as her vegular day. 7 o'clock, P. M., from ty atreets. the Pier between Courtiandt and. Steamboat ISAAC NEWTON leave on Monday, Wednesday, ck. Steamboat HENDRIK HUDSON, Capt. R. G. Cratten- den, will leave on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday even ings at 7 o'clock. jock, F. M—Landing at Intermediate Places— from the toot o} Barelay street. mboat SOUTH A Capea uy Monday, Wednesday, Friday, oons, at 5 oeloek. Steamboat KOCHESTER, Captain R. H. leave on Tuesday, Thu at 50% ) Capt, Wan. Bh. ‘and Friday ev y— | bon bone IN .— Grand Gala Das Slebrstion of the Asiversary N nicer, will ap- tomers hse jointed at Vice The dinner was partaken of by about two hundi gentlemen, who were unanimous in awardii r, hin Mysterious and Oriental ing accommodations unequalled for splendor or comfort, apply on board, at Orleans wharf, E. K. COLLINS, 56 South street. yy no nee will be received on board after 1 Orleans, Jobn ©. Woodruff & Co., who nil goods to their addres jenesee, Captain Mi i} her regular dav K GLASGOW—The New Live—Regular Jnly.—The fine, frst sailing British D, 600 tons, Captain Thomas her regular day. ; ‘1 od accommodations, api ly commences at2 o'clock, P Admission 25 cents nine Breen tb getablishment, now | Ww; id for Dramatie pur jt he following pd The President of the United States. “ Hail Colum- ; ice President of the United States. 2 ‘The Governor of Pennsylvania, © Governer's if Washi . “ Dead March " and devoted tu her and honor the fame first of September, lay, avd Saturday afternoons, njhibaay in ample ‘est. + and none taken after 534 i persons ure forbid trusting any of the boats of this \e, without a written order from U or ly on board the boats, whart jock. bove boats willl at allt the Morning Cars tor ht taken at moderate rat Persons sonson, will please address him (pre pais) oie srevrietor. = Alpin, will sail as above, For freight or passage, havi ‘on board, at ) of JULY BALL AT VAUXHALL | ll will be given at the above place ow Moa- fe sadaft docomsepied tram toe Unrdon, It ome, will be provided, and eare taken to bh ng Bali Tiekets, will be admi and fellow citizens bid him thrice answer his country’s service, cause, he bas maintained wit of a Commonwealth whose to the Chief” 6. The Army of the United States—Warriorr, whose glorious victories are triumphsof freemen, not lone achievements of the bela. and Blue,”’ We orto | Li INTURN, 87 South street. N BROOKSBY, Capt Hugh McEwen, will succeed the Hyndeford, and sail on her regular day, the Ist fear ris th Bc make every thing »greeable i action of the brain more or less om and elasticity of the hend hats should be as light and airy as wan Can make more money with one of Try the experiment Sean EY ; PET —The frat | Lag Ry nd copper fastened Al TA, Middleton, master, " can be tiamediately despatched. 83 Sonth street, below Burling Slip FOR BARBADOFS. July F—Th war RL KINGSTON, Win owen, oe murcenary soldier. of the United States—It has borne the ner with succers on the wildest amid the loudest roar of tho battle. teers of Americu—In the fiercest of the conflict, in the wildness of the desert. storming the brist- suabivg to the impetuous ebwrge. (hey what coutidence America may CUD Epon du Hegiment. The ‘itate. of Pooneyirentie~-Phe mother of brave Mr, P. will have introduced all of the even Asp Htzang, Kynoish Dancing: Quadnilles, Wal euty id some two horse wi ing to order, where they ean by notice if not on hand, where all kinds of carts, w the most as reg Le -S a + No. 28 aud 30'Montgomery & Gentleman and may be had of 3 tea wrapping, Of A supe 88K & BROOKS, It bert Besant, mas ble crown rag, lity, just received