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Vol. X11. No. 186-—y : Whole Re, #183, NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 8, 1847. Pree Two Usnts, => on ————_—— = a —=—== == = = = - = [Sa = = m4 = a == pemsemronae ee 7 = nd Ty HI g N E WwW Y 0 R K HE R A L f NEW TORK ANP REE BAIR ) CUMPANY \ The Chicago Convention. The next port at which we stopped, was the beautifully | $1600 in your city at suction. The usual attendants upon above Manayunk, the distance of 24 feet 4 : located town of Racine, about ten miles from Milwaukie, | @ race course were assembled in abundance. and all the , verely injured. bathed ESTABLISHMENT, See oe as Opinions of the Presidential Candidates, | viich called forth the admiration of all. It stands ox | games for chance and luck were Kept in constant mo; | | Charles Smlih was dragged out of uu omnibus 9 ‘a Ing as far aa the eyo | tion, includin, that certainl: alle men on tl dst & orswerent corner of Falton and Notten s | (yyy AND APTER THURSDAY, JUNE TES ju, te | + a dita dance appt Me rin, oy | Se ama Then theta covered i | fogs being ok nn OR ry | ouses aD cloth, paint in squares, with twelve di ot Jornelius McGivett, boy, had the JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, | Hu-aistcniton Hin Tastes Prem | ose cuus ya nai Micmiam Janenb ir. | BAR blag te eum of tu awe Sadeed | Ud nd ale ands ing balsbout au ince | this wand the pana Saat Sn Dt .»M. " I — i; vest—, . 1 eter. wi ‘© 'THOUSARD. “ fo M. Whitliel — — riving city, than at any other point tal ing de e “Bade 4 DAILY HERA eee whips woo ee MCroten Railroad across Michigan—New Route to Lake Su- | of observation on the route. If Milwaukie takes the lead | table. places this ball i.e renekin’ Tesembling the elbow | .,A% Extra from the office of the Baltimore Suey oe mE —Hvery day, Price 9 eenta par copy—€: | 1 A te DS perior—Lake and Atlantic Steamers, Ferenc nnabltgnts of Racing can wollboast | of «stove pipe and by waudden spring ilo forced for- | Sve, nocount, of & serious daturbance’ and in’ 5 RAL D Ree “ . 3 ", ie credit of se |) | ward, and rol table, i & An rep e eigceate D—Every Saturd ae Dean Sin:—We left the beautiful city of Cleveland | somest town in this flourishing territory. “Southport, | uppermost wins the stakes thet is ~ fl eo onthe | BApolis. on Mondey. It appears that the steamer Price 64 conte poe pou U5 per as ean ce crt ae cubas ensting lait fans Soarwness | Mio SPER pace, in Wissonatn, Se prety town, sen nochans LAN rend cotiion party in which the Eagle Actilery eases Cane 4 n. is brings us q ets a * le , under a pryable i adeauee. Subee vous and sibough ‘0 os he sppeared to bury himself a the | Fors, ta Lake county, {llinols, which forma toe sone aout on thelevel praife, wituis ful view of | Kate, aud the Columbian Rifemen, under Capt. NeAL- sgoeived by Mestre, Galigagnt, 18 Rue a Be et ae Taters of the Erle. With o delightful evening, a merry, | mencoment of the southern boundary of Wisconsin, | the expagaive emerald Michigan. ‘The ground ls heavy, | later, were to join. It had been announced in an ad- Bimouds, ‘Barge , Bucklers wit ruing xo New York happy crowd, and @ fast and commodious boat, time ap- | Little Fort is the county town, and appears to be not | but in timo it will present a fine bottom for training aud | Yertisement that the number of would be T, London, lorris) & Harlem, rd ANNUAL FCTORIAL HERALD—Pablished on the ‘5 A. M. 6 53 ham. to fi aut the vg | Dehind its neighbors in enterprize and prosperity. Thus | sport. limited, and also that the boat would stop at the C. tstol Jantarvat sacl ingle copies sixpence each. rr} a ne rece Arn ‘ jes he bal Lira and morning’s | wo sped onward, until at ten o'clock on Monday even. | Thiscity is supplied with pure water from the lake, wharf, at Fells Point, to take on some of the military Sky nt ght us at the entrance of Betroit strait or | ing, when we entered the harbor of Chicago, the prairie | raised by an hydraulic engine, and foreed through it i | ‘itlzens who had procured tickets. [t was. however. ap- river, and soon after a far distant view of the city bear- | city of the west, and theseat of the contemplated Ri- | wooden pipes to all that desire its use, at less than the | Patent that there was to be a rush on the boat of some ing {ts name. ‘The morning was most beautiful, and ex | Yer and Harbor Convention.” | Notwithstanding we | average rates of tho Croton. ‘This, with the euiegioe | fermined to get on board the Captain, therefore, refused were a week in advance of its mecting, yetit was difficult | air from the lake, renders Chicago one of the healthiest | ¢Tmined to get on board; the Captain, ther AD VIER’ MENTS, jcea—al Hy nr ue: Adverdeementaahould be weiten fu & lata egibh faune The Proprietor not be responsible for errors the cent ta RASH SO'St an kinds executed beantitully and wit) eh, 8 2 vetoosuuniSeca sZ anveun Seen! “t our stay was extended to but one short hour, those de- | to secure rooms, as nearly all at the principal hotels had | spota of the west’ ‘The peculiar venants to let the boat make fast to the wharf, and only s few tera ot “communications by mails addressed to tv me "| slrous of taking a stroll moved forth to survey the city, | been monopolized by delegates yet to come; Dut Captain | that, commencing from’ its weeters “fount is the porous who had no tickets got om hoard. 2 a meng, must be post paid, or the, be ee 2 and those of its inhabitants that had rigen from their | Suiers, of the Sherman House, took us in, from whence | evidenced by the fact, that nearly every family | , The boat then left for St. Michaels, having on boand, vom the suberrinnien wane remitio % f i slumbers, Detroit is pleasantly situated on this strait, | %@ 8@ now Indioting this epistle. From our window, | Owns a cow, which is driven out in the morning to feed | ‘eluding the Columbian Riflemen and the Arti se | otmeatal® Ney Caste, Bedtd, , Whidickviile: | (why uli it river?) about twenty-five miles from the | the beautiful Michigan extends beyond the reach of hu- | upon its vast extent, and returned in. tho evening to | Fitts, about one thousand passengers, a gooily portion yuk AND WATER POWER FOR SALE—To | #13 4 Ml. SAM THAM TAM | ioad of Lake Eric. It contains about ten tharateg | man eye to the north east and south, while the awells of | thelr doors, by persous engaged in thir estates wee the Srentom were ladies and children. On account of the G37 ee sold by public soariep, at 8 a beh xe ‘zchange. Croton Falls. inhabitants, many of whom are descendants from | “2? Prairie on tho west appears boundless to the sight, | trifling sum of twelve and # half cents per week, The | Stat number on board, it was found impossible to make uttlonsers, Uf not previously sold ac} 790 A'M. the old French settlers. ‘This being the residence | *"4 imagination is lost in the encircling vastness, tere Praivie extends here a distance of twenty-five miles | Oy"qh hendway, and the boat did not reach the vieinity x ac Hasex county, New, Jersey ry, am anes hee aula faere he will precede each Sain tan Sinates, to take up passengers in condition for the chances of ’48, before of Genoral Lewis Cass, a number of gentlemen called | ,. Chicago is the capital of Cook county, Illinois, and | Without a western mark or bound, ‘4 then follows | % Annapolis until one o'clock, when it being found ime upon him to pay their respects, and reported him in fine | iald to contain about 15,000 inhabitants, It isbouuti- | what is called lod the undulating range, ‘which rolls onward | Possible to proceed, passengers were landed at the An- ‘National Con- | {lly situated, on level ground, and an artificial harbor | Upwards of a hundred miles, until it strikes the line of | ™Polis wharf, ie town af 430 PM. 1 The trains to and from Croton Falls wiil not stop ou New Jand is in fine cul” York id 32d Island, except at Broome street, and 2d street. A car apple, pear and eh . hag been made by the construction of piers at the mouth | Indiana, Ou first going ushore, the passengers apd militar; Power ad Oversiot wheel Stne Yaorning train of cara from Croton Fala will ge stop | tion from this ity will bo prevent The tower sage, | ofthe Chicago river. There aro four daily payers hore, | - Realestate le high hero, and ordinary siaed two story | MEF, Wel teorly ty, the citlcns, nd al panied of at fa tong ey eon ely between White Plains and New York, except at ‘Tuckahoe | sor lies on. the Canadian shore, opposite, aud tho strate, | “%4 20y quantity of weeklies, including two ubolition | frame houses rent for from $100 to. $400 pet annum. | (Wetly until nearly the hour of departure. Ae far am stoaes, and is well adapted for el William's Bridge, aud For dam. between this audit, is sbout two miles in width. Sandwich | Prints. | ‘Tho streets aro yet unpaved. | The sidewalks | his urises from tho fuct alone that there ure uot build. | {1 Wee" ble to learn, tho difeulty commenced .by « ‘ ii isi ings 0% sap boy fromou board the boat having b Also, a good Dwell ng House. rticulars, en- ra trains On Sundays to Harlem and Morvisiana, if fine | jjeg below, towards the lake. and Malde aro good, being constructed of plank laid upon sleepers. | ings sufficient to accommodate the increayo of popula- . i ve boat having broken a window quire ot MORTIMER DE MOTTE, counsellor at law, 182 wether Tiki Malsisusl' na biooua iy eadorGh ook Yo of this connecting link, that joins the pan haber oper ‘The town is thriving. from {ts internal trade with the | tion; and money readily commanding three per cent per seataaton eh gaci . pald for, ‘but afterward a, roadway, New Yor $083 ofl tOUVIEDT | seeival of the 7 crclocks A, Wh tad AE ML ctlees weal hee west in one body. ‘The country round about, is repre. | immense agricultural region in its vicinity; and as soon | mouth, prevents those who would construct dwellings | fpuhanion of t Thi warreited by an officer for ay FOR SAL —THE YONKERS WANSION | Nag ou arrival of the To" lock A. M.traimen | sented as in exceilent condition for coming crops, and | *8 the contemplated internal fmprovements through the | from accomplishing thelr object. The speculations in | (rowing the stone. ‘This was resisted by some of the FM House, outba‘idings, aud seven acres of the FARE FROM NEW YORK | there is less croaking as to the failure of the usual whoat { State, that centre at this point, aro Anished, it will swell | Wheat aud flour have absorbed much of the surplus | Piyiioreans, and the boy was rescued from the. offcer. whole ‘or a part, to To Croton Falls harvest than at either of the ports in Ohio. The crop | *;fér back on the beauti/ul western prairie. funds of money brokers, who here control all financial conte pencre occurred from this time until « few Heeolnsmodating warms, 7b To Whitlickville will fall short, but nothing like the extent of that ie | ,. Great preparations are waking for the assemblage of | Operations, as they have no competitors in banks or other moments before the departuro of the boat,when some magnificent view of the Hudson To Newcastle Ohio. As Michigan produces more wheat for its popu. | *he convention, and delegutes are already beginning o | chartered institutions. A private daily express hus been | TOWdies who wore on board the boat, und some fellows of 5 lation than any other State in the Union, this is'ae fur, | POUr in. ‘There being no building of extent sufloient to | Kept up by between this poh* and Buffalo, since | **litilar character on the wharf commenced bantering PO Pleasantyilie 0 White Plai rs , Reoomimodate this bop. tt will becongeats the commencement of the rise in grain, but the each other for 4 fight, and the officers of the boat were oud aud water power, with a uever failing stream | Reig jtauns leave City Hall at 12 M. and’ ae? FM. Pitin hs tatena eee prabeatrvdelliprler sor ‘| eapabie of holding two thousand persons, “in te public telegraphic report of week before Inet mad thein cures Thin in all haste to leave, 60 as to avold a coliisien. At Crovone hey seroma the ladle 3 she growada Pye es CHEAP AND EXPEDITIONS TRAVELLING FO THE | mon with families, that demolish “a dozen of our | *jare, opposite the Sherman Hotel, - | ibe ciasie with which they received. the cutting intalll- | (eo tine on the upper dae ete tees hand, ie, ) Y iy x * receiv ie corresponding com- - Kundied yards in front of the property, an absat the mame WESTERN STATES AND CANADA. ep en ene erat Seer ney bn mittee from Henry Clay, Martin Van Buren, Genera: |. The crops look well hero, and reports from St, Joseph, the skin of which he as chipping off with a penknife, to. be located, There are five well conducted schools, all Raa Pacman y sutions along this route with intelligent captains of yes. | C484, and Silas Wright. in Michigan, opposite, reprevent nearly a full wheat har- | fy.bet aoe erro intentionally struck @ person om within ahalf rile lendid fant sailing steamboats ply sels, mates and pilots, who have navigated these north- | | Mr Clay,in a short letter, states that ho regrets he | Vest in prospective, : | hart threw s brink erie che toile oe nee Iso run daily in cou- EMIGRANTS fassinGen Lanes ern Inkes for years past, | have formed the following con- | cannot attend the convention, but hopes that it will pro- | The completion of tho canal froin this city to Peru, | Seouyted the’ upron dete Tite a enaeen who ‘ellinger, at the Williams- e, th street, New York. clusions as to necossary improvements in the harbors of | °Ure the accomplishment of all that is desired. on ithe iltinols river, a distance of 100 miles, contex Siete Fete Rie, m Office, 96 4 i ; _ hd eehopdy ; the shoulder, injuring her pretty sevorely. A gentle’ The vabeoaee i w ¥ hake Evi, wiients CO aailen ta wiatin he ae General Cass. in a very short roply, merely says that | Plated this fall, will connect the wators of the great is r pretty iy. Agentleman owe lineledinier ete walltrte of she Wentem Say and Gatada atte vory ‘On leaving or approaching Buffalo’ the first promi. | be.canbt attend, without expreming suy views as to the Peppa drachrerr ay mika Crisp piper eg Aialy auatched » side baistciug to toe of tea aaa RR CIM a fs ay Ve S8SAGE, 01 ner’ objects of the convention. for ® southern market for the produce of t! le re- 0 CITY FRO. | by Railroad, Steamboat aid Canal, 10 the following places, via | 2ebee, Of land that strikes the mariner’s eye, on the t' * Sri Rag oh t together | gion, while the whole northwest will receive in return, | f{iflemen, aud fired at tho negro, the ball entering his FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR PERTY.—Property in the pleasant village of Libe u : American sido, is Sturgeon Point, 18 miles’ fro1 Silas Wright has written two letters, A 4 ‘ Coruer, cousisting ofa fr.t rae Dwelling 30K | Ceien ys nochester, Bufialo and Pieesburgh i city, where a light house is greatly needed to aid rr the firat scknowledging the receipt of the letter of-the | pil the nevessurios of the south, including the fruits and | “Fin, scone on board the buat at th 10 to ly finished, with a good cellar, Auburn, Battaloe tion. ‘Phe next port of note is the contemplated termi. | Committee in witich he refers to the second as containing | luxuries of Florida and Havana. ‘Che northwest will | ¢ ‘heholte ' 1» boot at this moment was emfal jaker's, Wheelright and Blicksmith’s Erie, Pa. ek Huron,’ nation of the New York and Erie railroad, at Dunkirk | Bis views relative to the convention, ‘Tis occupies | thon be partially independent of your city, exchange | Svery direction: anid c shoo ace ere, rushing in Als», agood Barn, 0X38, with wood and moke hones, on Sandusky, Maumee, oaros, | harbor, 45 miles from Buffalo, the piers of which have | *4teo full pages, in which he expresses himself as ploaged | Will be kept néar ity presont point, and its press will Abe y section, Act «ower of bricks from the wharf. wales or, apples, cherries, currents, &c. Price for the | Toledo, De fackinaw, bven ‘allowed to go to decay, and the harbor is | With the assumblage of tho convention for the expression | °c#se to look in your daily papers for the news from | oiners tad to be pe Pe struc ecw bricks, while ‘Also. Ht acres of land, 7 aeres of timber, 7 of cleur land, al 7 wens Fonthport, therefore noarly useless. ‘To ‘repair it now would | 804, disemination of the opinions of the poople, and | the svat of war in Mexico, (This is the presont lund and ard. As soon as possible the ladles cd Sonos under uew fence. 2 Pittsburg, P he | eel Ohio, | 9st thousands, whereas, if half the money had been | #VOWs himself in favor of appropriations by Congress | Water route to St, Louis. 400 miles distant, and sooner or | OY“! Balok say Possible the ladies and oh Apply to Jemes B. Barr, any Wednesday, from9 A.M. to | Parkersbargiy » Co ouusville Kor | expended at the proper period, the advantages ot | ff the improvement of ull such harbors on the lakon us | later a rallread for pussuge travel will follow the same Dont so enelny, and stowed away in such portions of the 1P.M—on Thursday, till 1'P. M., on other day. at ihe New | st Leanee? buque,’ 7” | this important port would have been preserved ‘Tie, | af necessary for its maiu navigation, but not extonding | COUPE, und thus render the distance & mere, “notbing’* were Pale oe nase them safe from the mlesilen thas York Real Estate Company, corner of Broadway and Maiden | Bond Head, famnilton, distunos by the Erie railroad, when completed, from | *¥¢h be age to applications for improvements in | 1m the western sense of this significant exclamation. erg aig ce. the | boat from the wharf. elo grea Enns tet Ainge Bd OH 5 eenston, Dunkirk to New York, will be 470 miles. By the presnt | MSY of the small creeks and rivulets that have hereto- | | /and can be purchased on the prairies, within five rpc epee pk anar papacy mes hid ptr ie ‘ingston, wich. " 5 Doat cut loose and endeavored to run out into the stream, perry ama el pag ca Segal frog Boren fore been asked for He separates the improvement ot | Miles of this place, for from $5 to $10 per acre, but far- . Manel other Intermediace places. Persous proceeding to | the North river, it is 475 miles’ ‘he next ligut soore | HafbOre from that of rivera, and expremes « doubt ax to { tbe back the emigrant has Ouly to eoter upon’ it, aud wren ir Bont’ cua aground,” Phe pass iant™ Late wAud.all other intermediate places. | Persous proceeding Dunkirk, eight miles distant, is at the small port of Bur. | the constitutionality of the latter, although in somo in- posed Apne A caste improvements, and thus | Disced the ladies out of bara’s way, pepe os part do well to the must westurn village of stances, he admits. that it would be just and proper, Dont Piso UT BL. Ok coe coe te nie GOreER” | Geek, and eommenced vaturning eiih great vigor. the ‘The proprietor begs to inform his friends and th hag he haa made considerable alteragi in this establishtaent singe the last selsou, Ti taining thirty. rooms, PAVILION, NEW BRIGHTON, Staten Island. bt k i celona, near Westiel ! At their Geueral Emigration Oihce, Yor abies contains about 600 inbabitants This light Martin Van Huren’s letter is very short, and can be so | Ment price of $1 25 per acre. ‘Khe cost uf 160 acre rs brioks and missiles which had been thrown ou board, jouth street, New York. ‘construed as to sustain the views of his old fric prepared for cultivation.with a comfortabie framo hou: 2 08 in Tapscote's Emigrants? Travelling God ee Lore, | is supplied with inflammable gas, introduced by pipes Wright, lows of his old friend Silas | Prt necessary out buildings. le as followe = from the wharf. plication, free. 3 0 | te an ‘is keto, Poubesioution aT eerie por, | _ Mr. Benton's letter has not arrived, but will probabl: Cost of 160 uores at $1 26 per acre. . .. . .$200 theie Fined aad Hts ae eae ee meee i or oy bh be 1 J aki. malt oir ri psd eng Be Mine raped Sate in the various ry SALb—Tweuty rail road aud six gue horse | where the upper lignt greets the eye of the swucelital be brought by tno St. Louis delegation. His letter wil Breaking up the prairie wt pl 6v per acre.. 240 the guns pi ce doceit pie ana rosin bet dip tind ‘Che proprietor is now ready. to trent with families orpgrties rages, aud some two horse wagous, and are. constantly | mariner at night, but thut on the plor at tho entrauce | Si#0 #ustain tho position of Silay Wright, and thus you FE sth kot ; 1 00 raged pastengers, anda brisk Bring commenced on the wishing to engage rooms for the season. Letters addressed to | corice 11 noon hand, where all Kets of enetes we dhar | of the harbor, which was destroyed by fire last summer, | ¢¢ My views in my letter dated St. Clair, will be fully OBE GaN) Ob HOUNERE .<' + Su crowd that was collected on the shore. The bar was humat the City Hotel, Broadway, will receive tmmedinte at | eas can be had atthe most reasonable terms, by MICHAEL | bas uot yet been rebuilt, notwithscanding its great no- Hace gir pmuger ange bee ig the content. a aa also broken into by some of the passengers aud s lerge tion Se apo Minko X oh c 4 ; g of the democratic otely sles da a8 sou . me eam ont runs between New York and New Brighton, at MULL, A} aa peon Maker, Na, 38 aad 30. Montgomery, st — Tee = ranecie Game a Ada ‘Thus you sco with s round $1000 a man ‘can yet him. Balphes of empty und full porter bottles seized and used. ‘rom New Bright ‘rom pier No. party. oe Eg AT RE SOE TE TATE ALT OE TPT | Tl < Mr Webster's letter is expected to-morrow, but its |-Self down in this growing region, with all the advantages pa Ar ean fi A Jhcad Send G0 BM a ERAN > KRe i ees toy ed — pe Tr lualsatea conihereccaniel tea contents ure too well known to by of much interest, ex- | Of @pproach to good Taatkte for bie produce, and become Several of the balls that were fired from the vessel 2 1. and | Su , . s took eflect on the rioters on the whurf, whethir M, and Sy Gand § FAL, and more frequent communications | Sia Crough Direet Ai 7 o'clock, P.M, from port, next above. 191 miles from Buffalo, fers a good ta. | C¥pt for ite constitutional argument tn favor Of appro. | en et renee Oe a ct mae mak his lathes days | or mot waa not Known on board the boat, Owe siene f pa ‘Arraugemant—From New Brighton at 8 A. M., 1234, rate TSR AC ETON Gey Win. Peck, will | should be dredged aud the pler extended. "then Gomes com mega nde bei ote ig Muna ie occa y APR ey ie ee beep agrorednar peed ght a renty in the pict tie smeee hee ee, 24) P. MI. eon Monday, ’ fae a) he most important harbor on the luke, at Cleveland, | Cei¥ed, but he bas been addressed, and will probably | K saad tho tana.cF thotasa le Grciion then, | wepin the at gw rita Ata) orks ac A/Mci ‘sil P/ BE. Bis tiky the pol luke, at Cleveland, | Send: but be | the thousands aud the tens of thousands to enjoy these | WAP 18 the air, und fall, streaming with blood, as if des- Uias Unzilton is nbw ready for the reception of Company | secs will legver on Wucodaye Theda aed Passing stem, | mouth need extending? ecvoral ieee ee frees | Thomas Corwin, of Ohto, John C. Spencer and Wm. | ®dvantages! Perately wounded | Others were. considerably wounded ‘clock. i f _ - with bricks and bottles, both on bourd the boat aud oa dea. will ‘ h need i r H. Seward, of New York, aud Wm. M, Hall, of Buffalo, ‘1 he tirst crop of wheat has been often known to pay the in the | Af Five O'Clock, P. M—Landing at Intermediate Places— | WU luke, , ‘the ports of Black river, 24 mite it, th b f the land, broaking up, fencing, cultivation and | ‘2 Wharf. million 38, and Huron 58, are all shallow, and cannot be | Will address the convention at length, on topics to be | Cost o otto ye After being aground sbout twenty-fi tes from the foot o) Barclay street i 3 brought before it. More to-morr: C | transportation tomarket. ‘The after crops produce from 20 rg nd sbout twenty-five minutes the Seah n ( regs N | made capable of receiving vessels of # large class. The ‘ sf 2 in , “4 bout got off, some of her passengers baving be mabey, eeeirassbont, pure ERICA, Caen 7. N Hiatse, harbor of Sandusky, ten miles distant, is good, but: He | to 25 bushels of wheat, 40 to £0 bushels of corn, 60 to 60 ar passerigers: ing been left at TO FOREIGN GENTLEMEN ar ove, Vev- f or ¥ s Annapolis, among wh Capt. eunsylvania, 14 miles north of Philadelphia, It contains 308 | goons, at5.o’clock, mouth is suullow and needs dredging, as also that of | _,.',5ince the above was written, and on my arrival at icon ier beip i ecvep nen ~ a Brive, wheat ‘Artillery. 6 Whom wus Capt. Kane, of the Bugle of Tanda ners of wich are nthe mghetatate of cul | Steamboat KOCHESTER) Captain RH. Furry, will | Maumee Bay, which then would bu. ot much servies,— | Chictgo, | havo learned that & letter from General | being cents and corn 41, the protits eau by easily seit | ycZtw bout moved off about, Sve o'clock, and tt was on, PI uging wheat. rye, Indiaa ene aud hay, equi ie leave, ov Tuesday, Th y, avd Satarday afternoons, | Cunningham's Island and Put-ia-Bay, near the head of | T¥Yloryon the subject of harbor improvement, will be for from $8 Pp) ore sads can be purchased | noned all wae over, buton breasting the wharf of the oh wi Seah semanine Mare ng he ge lod ago! clock. af i" ‘x a the luke, offer good harbors, with plenty of water, as | Tévived by the Chicago convention, If so, you shall feet ss mediaen Per acre. co ine need uo ea Navy School, a number of persons were observed loadin, Ee ° ‘: ae poyd th ts the Teogh Ms tie theauove posts lat alt eis arreve in A Albany iu ample also I ou Foiat Cut on the Ganade, side, below, aud | bave it in Ume poked meiner ae sepa amgeglig tng Le plgiran b & cannon, which they pointed ut the boat, and fired ise, ad alarge piazza on the east, the whole giving ample + ates jrand river, at the entrance of the Weliund canal.— : ‘ wf indus ene i prc bable, from the excited state of th acearimodation for a fumily of twenty pervons, ‘The ples: | garek'p tee St modemate rate,, and none taken after 936 | (TANT Tt oe arninent should lace a buoy at Bar he BLMtCA90, Wednesday, June 30, | Babite of industry, patience to work ha | Chat the mueale wae filed with brick aud ateoes” How? sure grou thaded with elegant Ali persousare forbid tenstiag any of the boats of this | Point, near the entrance of Detroit river, below Malden, | “Arrangements—The Manner of Voting in the Conven. | OF three ye senow On tke ep oeea ear tain. |. | ever nothing from the cannon reached the boat. Juss evergreens, na here are ou the | line, without written order trom the captains or agents. | | and thus we have passed through Lake Erie to Detroit | ton—Popularity of Harbor and River Improvement aed Dene cle aan ne gnEroach, when wecd- | 25 they were preparing. to Bre, Cane Mane tea observed farm three. sting, houses for farmect ec, badanks together with ee haseage of freight, apply on board the boats, or to P. C | city and presented an impartial and entirely disinterest. | President Polk's Veto, and Previous Opinions of The spring DreOd oo thee Merced 1B great abundance, | rushing toward the wharf, and at the moment the matek free large stone harps, coarstaing stabling eu Conveniences | SCHULT 2, of te whart___jvre_ | oq view of all important improvements thut appear to | “allatin, Cathoun, Juckson and Van Buren—-Western F eeret ced ondk en inner sre beginning to come | was applied: threw himself on the enamae, bes ams 5 produce, with coach hvuse, wagon house, granary aud corn OPPOSITION PABSAGE OFFICE—TO | be desired for tho navigation of this inland and Freight Commerce. ee ideristen & luxury! | Talk of your Quail, | time to peuvent the firing, Capt Rane taatioreee Cribs attached. ‘There are alse the advantages of a tine sprin; Saree Ae, Usicn, $b 20; Syracuse, $2; Orwexo, | A railroad extends from Detroit to within about 60 | _ ticity 1s fling with travellers and delogates to the | YOUF Partridge, or your woodeock | Give me a young | Five in the care, and: eil font forte safety which waa honye tee Roun, fish pond x arden of two sects, orchards Hain $3; Rochester, $2 25 $2 20; Cleve | suites of St. Joseph's. on the enst side of Lake Michigan, | Convention to by held on Monday next, and in their train | eee aie ee Oita eta Atanas ontertained by those on board the boat is at an end. Oe u st fruit, green house and grape w v ; Milw - m 5 : . i : “ ; sol a pe ren pect ny vane a wale | ‘Torouto’ and Hamilton, $4 '$2; Mout: | and travellers in hasty can take this route, und thus, by follows the gamblivg sharks from the exst and south: abundance few miles distant’ The waters abound hese are the facts of the case us they appeared to Philadel ph d New Yorl ners of the same day are | real, $4; Pittsburg, $8. steam und stage, such as it is, shorten the distance (but | West. sprinkled with a few pickpockets, hotel robbers, oe those on board; but the probability is, that other pro- Weaieids Oe ter ceaERS ened tom, Ese Geren an Ores, 00 Barclasacrect not the comfort) about one half. ‘The route by water, | {Beral thieves, and counterfeiters. Haxtensive arrange: | With black bass, pickerel, and other lake fish. The e) te Vocations may have been given to the people at Anna polis, which did not come under our notice. We learn that the Mayor of Annapolis, Major Swan, and Judge Brewer, of Anne Arundel county court, bave nB Any security requ the immediate vicinity are Episcopal, Lutheran and | ¢ontracts ma terian chnreh “mia im*re id will be given forthe falfilment of all | as we are destined, is 700 miles, while ac ments are making by the enterprising citizens of this | former are most delicious, und you may think | am this company. And Lake to Chicago it 1s only about 260; bat mice | Psce, to render the accommodations for delegates ail | “iting a fish story, when I toll you that myself and three M.L. RAY, Agent, New York, 17. | Would miss the beautiful litte se, Clair—only 21 miles | tbat can be desired, and the Common Council nave ap- | S*0ciates took over two hundred weight of bass and KNOY. Pre f Further descript ng to ij ¥ LINE, DAILY G unvecessary, as all persons wi . ; ickerel at the mouth of the Calumet river, ten miles ; arevaae are invited, to call and examine che estrte. Tt may Aeron NEWBURGH AND’ FISHinisy | Canon eet oie ari et Mattinon ere ot La tienes ta hi Ea ladles eg hehe grins from here, yesterday morning before a late dinuer. A te he ater integra Ar Gipeoieanoslaing Towerer,be; added, that for, eauty,heaihfel seuaion, and |B pss pana sl0 Springand Cofawall, The veeams | emerald Michigun, for the heat and dust of railroad and | ¥ery Of our Indepeudenee on Monday, when a pro- | {0raging purty of hunters that accompanied usshot afine | “"Ave'tvaem that no one was killed at Annapolia, or at may be well also to, mention the price, which is $220 per | ¢ Powell, Capt. Sunil. Johnson, will leave the pier | Stages, merely to arrive a few hours sooner ina crowded | Cessiow willbe forined by the citizens, and the delegates | ee see tte nbjeyed after | least that noue of the wounds received had proved fated nore. Apply to sEQRGE rHEAFF, Whitemarsh, f ‘arren street, for the above places, every afteraoon | city? NotI, I'll assure you, eoorcedl by Braves, 0 we ‘pléoe Of Amemiblage by the |. JUS ed aval aad apart 6 Mearinly enjoyed Mer | lust night. A young man named Burrell, a clerk in Mr 24 Gr2aw*rre Monteomery Co., Pein, | (Sundays exoented,) at 4 o'clock, commencing April 10, ‘The Canadian governnient are slowly progressing in | Convention. ‘The day will be occupied in the prelimi. | °¥F day’s travel and spor Franklin's store, reevived a ball above the hip, which was Re Tal and | wryng—willleare’ Newburgh cvery mommgat7o'clock, | | internal improvement, and u railroad or eaoal from | MAY arrangements of organization, and the selection of : still in his body, OOK 4 ermee, Muse rin ipl . a Aocidents and Incidents on the Bufth ad it was feared would prove fatal. dren, afi tht are ots or Bhorsy please | ,N- BAU Bagwage and Freight of every description, Bank | Georgian Bay, on Lake Huron, to Toronto, on Lake Ore | & vamporary chatriaen, wio wil either be Jaime 1. Bate . r . Another man named Brady, a baker, who ve i or Specie, pRt on board al this boat, must be at the risk of ‘D d oy At New Hi just 1 y: er, was araist- it SSS aay le Eee a eng ete | the owner thereof unless entered on the books of the Beaton - tario, which is ouly 45 miles, will sooner or luter be con- | ton, nq., Of Bulfalo, or the Mayor of this city. ‘The ned. tye me Dy the yaning ealute bad been | ing the authorities in dispersing the rioters, way also structed, and thus secure, not only much of the North. $ industry and research of Mr. Barton, as evidenced by young man by the name of William Shep- Gaipted for. | ern travel, but also the transportation of freight, and | it important published statistical facts, of the wen- | 4Fd, of Branford, wus struck by wad from the cannon, VI 90t' shot, the ball passing through both thighs. We learn, in addition to the above, ‘XY B.—Imported French Boots, $5. M. CAHILL. f na " i at young Edward * . i | fall fro 8 1 New | derful increase of the products and internal commerce | 0D his thigh—the wad passing through his limb between | Burrell " je0 300 : STATEN ISLAND FERRY —Oa and | Yori and Boston, By thin gente ar ened OF New | or the West, culs for somemark of distinction from this | tbe bone and the femoral artery, tearing the flesh badiy, very bedly Wounded, cua beEaie aoe one ee is Ail SUBSCRIBER would veepecttally i Afer SUNDAY, Apa 10h, the seambout | cory of the navigation of Lake rie, and nessip eit aug | convention, which we hope will be rendered but not wo that umputation was deemed advisable at the | eq of his recovery. Tho ball, i is said oetaned tea eal sage Bree by i Sa a A heey follows, until farther notuce s=> will | Gf iluron, will be avoided, and the distance shortened to |. The convention will probably remain in session during fle an pg cl ky reseed bg, Dis Knight, and he | of his back, and lodged in bis body. oo aaa i's colored and black Gaiter Boots, Buskius, Slippers LEAYRATATEN ISLAND less than one-fourth. ‘The time will soon arrive when | the whole week, if the weather continues pleasant, and vell us could be expected. NOTMnE he was doing | "Nir. Brady was shot through both thighs, and is dan- Ties, & ; Geatiemen’s and Boy’s sewed and pegged Boots o! At 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, rte . and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, P.M. | this work, so important to Canada West, which is the | the interest will be increased as it progresses, ‘I'he votus | #8 Well as could be expeeted. gerously if not fatally woumded. A gentleman named every desertion all gf which he will ellen low au such are |” LEAVE NEW YOR agricultural heart of that country, will be completed, | Will be given by States, the number trom each being in | At Troy a man wus killed by the bursting of cannon, | Lockerinan was lao shot tu the leg. “neeueman named ee yee eats aud Gentlemens Boos and ‘Shoes made to | ‘t+ % 102s A-M, and },2, ton mnivates past 2, andat 4,5, | “phe laudable competition in steamboat travel on these | the ratio of that given in the electoral college. Much | a schenectady, a large gun exploded, blowing off the | citizen of Aunapolis, gecelyed w ball in his log; and annor in che beet trsaner ot imoderce prec ‘Accallisrespect- | _ New York April 13th." ie i3r_| western lakes, forms a striking contrast with that of the | {ine will be sccuvled ty pronlinent speakersand much | hand of a person who was standing near hy. moan named Hall hd {Wo of his toes shot off. It fe wald fally solicited. AMES WALKEK, os Ga ZEN <a op | English steamers; The voyage acroas the Atlantic is dation ea acginente, Ms partion bere pnb ehtek In Philadelphia, o lad, the son of Andrew Stotts,North | ‘Bit some thirty or forty guns, fully charged with pow- fel? 208% re Canal street, A NE OF r A Dict Aine wntiea, ene Grad been Bute we Okan : : } 7 : der ond ball, were fired from the boat at the part MRS, JOAN MACKARKEN, (irom seta ore INT EDIATE PLACESe “Pax | wo travel it, near 1,000. ‘The price of cabin. panage | O% Lett ed tag Start ag en ah ober aed Sratenivars, seclacnmaioy inetd on pecirakioha bed icy oy Mp rede Dg poagicos Considerable diranee Europe, pupil of Madame Dulcheu, pianist to | $0,ceuts—Breakfaat and Diuoet oa Board, across the Atlantic, that now occuptes about twelve | Proceedings of the conyenticn are not clogged with the ; hacelaente 1d 8 Puc! : | up im the eity—one of them passed through the window he Guéen of Englaud,) gives lessons in Piao | ‘The uew aud elegant Steainer ROGER WILLIAMS, Capt. | days, is $100, while that on this torte, that occupies | esigaing movements of scheming politicians, the resut | in bis hand, the entire pack exploded, destroying the | ofa houre vscupted by Me Hyde, und within afew inches pao cr Ss A rer of Wonster. QHFORITION 3 Forteand Siny i¢ following terms: Two | A. Degroot, Tues ursdays, and Saturdays, at half " will secure from Congress and the next, it not the pre- | Sight of his left eye, and lacerating his bands of a young lady (Miss Hyde) who was dence, $20 per quauter: | aux, A-M. from the pler foot of Hobiuson street, touching at | tee the Ia ur eet coe ture an good | sent Prevident, all that is honestly desired by the people. | Several fires occurred in Philadelphia, oe broke out | Window stthe toe, Mvtatene aiee por gene oe $25; two lessons week! at the pupils’ resi ics ag for ge hig Asa ot to Geo, | hotel, at $2 per day, is $5, feaving 4 balance of $2 for a | say honestly, because in the Dill vetoed by President-| in the basement of St. Stephens” Church, on the wharf and aimed at the boat, was charged with ‘Ning. Macfacten hina the popilege of relecring to Dr. Ellzot, | Dobson, at the offices 18 Warren street, corner of West ateet, | Voyage of a thousand miles through « region that would | Polk thero wore appropriations asked for merely to ad- | At the Brookline crovsing, (near Boston) of the west. | Found shot : f Dr. Hodges, George Loden Raq. il: Melgge ithe Rev, | | [_7- All persons are forbid trusting the above boats on ac: | give u dying man un uppetite for ment and drink. Is | Y#nce the private Interests of members of Congress, oF | ory railvoad on Monday afternoon, 4 eurringe containing | _ man nated William Stith, carpenter, on the Point, Dr, Wainwright ~@1 Cheen atreet. rear jes 90r*m | comnt of the owners. myl9rh_ | not this truly a great, a very great country ? bare gi Py et sh i ei Med appl nel four gentlemen, was run over ly the locomotive, the | }"*# Net Ly tens ig he brick or stone and much Wawra al Goren aires A a 4 deel 1 ‘ole co w strong voa- red H “| injured, Several of the ladies recuiv re ey sopblyed: roster sad eahineany,. Coll oed bacon iare Landings, ve pe. | scription of this boat will give your readers a partial | Will probably bw mot during this assemlinge, ynd the op- | Ditccs, , 4 the leader of the band og hoard, was wounded in the eve see, if you want bargains. C. HOLT, Jr., Breakfast and Dinneg on board the Boat. idea of all, I wiil briefly describe ber and her present | Powents of the veto, now point out what they consider : head jens asen 156 Walton st. The low pressure tsamboes TH SY. captain A. Gorham, curgo. She is of 850 tons burthen, 600 bore power, 222 | +0 be his inconsistency, by the yote he gave ia Congress | Un Leper gle Mags se Las oe 3 pelea Fan over | aie jayy, HARPS, 291 BROADWAY —J. F, GROWNE | Wednenleys, and Fridays, at seven Oclocee chee xe | feet Koel, with an increase of 10 feet on deck. She has | ‘2 1828, wratied COTRGa & cmbal SUNG Te Hhebee | Thmce were tive nensotd in tbahons. Weerbeee ts ook |’ Misestanevan, VIMY maker and’ importer, invites the attention of dav | deo posite days how on board, Including children, 400 steerage pas- | ind BAe ob ity oe ennoser. Ihey else refer to tit, | that one of the five, a colored boy, was drowned Both white and red chalk have been discovered in the eaters of this delightful instrument to the very elegant | \"y freight, apply on board, orto F.B. Hall, at | seogers, mostly German,bound to Milwaukie add Chi. | Shoals in the Kiver Tennessee. ‘Chey ulso refer to the ¢ five, ay, Was drowned, waighbochood ef Madieot, Wisesatin teeatae selection he has now on sale, comprising some of | sie the wha : __my20'r | cago, with all thei bacgoge, tuck, ‘Ke, and a Inrge | forks of internal improvement encouraged bv General | small girl fell into the river xt the Wales i * he most splendidly fuished, and also pl-in, descript Priitiune toned Double Action Harps, ever olfered. to f Y e3 » att street ‘The steamboat Financier bos been sunk twelve milew gneot the Delaware ferry voute, but was | below Pittsburgh. No lives lost, Tho boat was loaded FRENCH TRANSATLANTIC Bteam- | QUantity of freightin'ti shape of merchandise stowed | J#ck#on aud Murtin Van Buren, and show, by olficial | ferry, fro ell larps repaired, strings jst of prices nud Yl ny lersbeing below * Ak pat d | be I i crcFiutious ean’ be lorwanded per single postage. er UNION | “There areabout 290 cabin passengers on board, whooe- | Wuilars was thus appropriated, being an anutal average | ¢ meaapye +” : 4 vg | Mls Comsidorabie, bat the oat nd euro will both VE dard Were — — to gail on the 2orh of . - cupy the state rooma and berths extending on each side | &XPendivure of over cue million; and as a contrast be- for 1 of Germans left Mhiladelphia in the morning | saved inne good # stators cor expected, <—FOR 8 LE, FREIGHT OR CHARTERS The | pert B10 i! be de patched as xoon ay prac ieable ‘after | of the uppe deck from stem to ster ha tween the wets of & 60 cniled federal and » democratic | ‘¥ "purpose of parsing the day in Westcott’s woods, | ‘The water in the upper lakes is said to be lower, by F IGHT OK her arrivilhe e. ‘The depa:tuse fiom New York will pruba- PI a ‘n, between which is . purps . : hark ALPHA Of 517 tous yeginter i months old, | ply take pl ce onthe 18th instant the magnificent saloon and dining room, Ny of ac. | Sdministration, they point out the fuct, that our near Camden, While in these woods. eojoying them- | about a foot, than it was five years ago ‘ sopper fastened and sheathed, with yellow metal, in Price of passage, first class + $120 commodating 400 passengers xt % meal. "Thiia you see, | Suen, during the first year of his qdaaiuisere* ‘40 | serves ina quiet and peaceable manner, they were amsiil | nt Jewatt, of the Penobscott, hus succeeded Capt Tauina one year since. Apply to J. fy. Gardner on board, or Dalley “gaan har} we ate above all hor’, cuit aud aunoyaaces fromthe on: | SPPFopriations for rivers, wads #~ aon, signed | Oa by a gang of rowdies from the city, and beaten in the | , GuPt: Jewett, of the Penobscott, has succeated Capt. Fic BOYD & HINCKEN road eth and Farther information, apply at the office, 4 | ging, wile a pure, ‘fresh current of ait cironiates | amount of $2G77,017 18. —*" 4 harbors, to the | mont shameful manuer, Several were #o aeverely Injured |. Ih fener we anualny he et a thi Fe ara I oi at ITE | through the whole centre of the upper deck, making any | Ptiated during the zane the whole sum ®ppro- | that it was found necessary to convey them to the hospi- | 1h iT as ot Capt. Howes are about to put am opposl- FOR FREIGHT or CHARTER —The part of It cool'and comfortable. ‘This boat Ws ueaiaed by | wawon =" sour years of Mr. Adams’ adminis- | 4) | tion bout on the route,giving him thecommand of her ba ae Sen tone now tall Pu nay vernce. KG TALAIL SDRAM BAP B00 cons fevenle dimes ae be Waltets, elinmiherunatae ie fuot, ‘that aloere Gelatin, in 1008! p Han oe tans A young man was drowned while bathing in the canal HHe has, it is said, navigated. the difficult and dangerous fu-verfcecoraer.” Apply to i and 439 orse power each, wider contract | Mem &S Sy fg Be eau taverane -* suse ik Ce ee ee othe tepr pig ented a volobrated | at New Brunawisk, N. J | between Bangor wnd Portland for 13 yearsywithout W. a J. TABKCOTE, | with the Lords'uf the Admire day eo AR seme. “Pee ~ avout $200 per | Member of the democtatio party, presented # celebrate: he « who | any serious accident. 4 eee} 4 : ) ter 8 id é he - ort Lo Congress, advocating an enlarged system of There were probably twenty thousand persons who | any —— SE ea mara # Ben facia cepoune, pen samira, see en ble internal improvements, which being followed up by Mr. | left Boston Monday night. after the Sreworts in the | Personal and Polttiea Se 10W.— ai 0% “pa + Capes hy 4 . 3 and J in at Cuwlhouo in 1818, certainly stamps this system not only | railroad trains. 50 carefully aus eotly ‘Tho Jilinols convention seom to have approved of the PR neo Maen sit dn ca ih eit | Sodomania | femeromde nr uma mort hat a | Thule cme agg a tm a oy, ca. Oe Jrately despatched ply, z i” 4 9 60 , ‘The contrast between the internal commerce of the | we have been able to learn, not an aceid ocurred |} ‘tors, and 75 a8 the number of Representatives here. PF, ea Be trpmnmdiately deep at ene pall er ata ng FO ap ngs the handsome net revenue of $2,600, por fortnight, to | uioerlakes, the Erie caual, aud the foreign comumorce | which may be considered as incident to these éxtraordi- | Senators, and 70 on tins Seta eS oe pe Hare the enterprizing owners ci pp FOR LUNDUN, LIVERFOOL or OLAgO wenitnee™ building are ipico shee P k “| orour Atlentio often is truly surprising, when the fot mary srieeneanet: Ss iar ks chu casa eae A legialature of New Hempabize finally adjourned, ¥ coppered Britigh-builr ieee @ " t 2 NIA . Tee is presented that the former is now rated at a miilion 0! On the Fitchburg road, a train of 72 o# r aturday, The election in the two vacaut Congres- ¥2D.;' Tous register, ‘overt wig HOPE, yale eal N Lay af Ht ; EUROPA. ae Crrcang, Itnols, Tuesday, June 29, tons, while the latter, including the whole coasting trade, | with passengers, had worked its way about ten milor at | oo distriots is to take place on Thuradi e-payaed. sant, Master, eau be im bar: oearperhenareshtnd atten aedheh by AE Lake Michigan and her Harbors Light Houses—Shey- | ig not over 4 million und « baif, ‘The first has recently | about | o'clock, and probably did uot reach it destin: | "There ure said to be 1d candidates for the wbig nomine- TAC] ‘a oe aa *~ hp leet bogan and its preepetliy— Bilowe be and her Emt- | inereased at the rat of 2 per cent per annum, and oveu | tion till nearly daylight—producing a general divar- | 1.01" Te ihe Omoe of Governor of Kentucky; the sivetion W. & J.T. TAPSCOTT, se daly 4 eat grants— The beautiful town of g acine—Southport and | ut that ratio it is not wufiteient to carry off the products | rangement of the trains on Sues for which comos off in one year from nexe A 96 South street, aie. ist le F sii tg Henny Clg imag rs bt) A og of this thriving region. Upwards of 4000 men ure win- | As usual on independence day. We learn from a correspondent of the Buptist Banner, Packet birk GENE“Eb, fiom New nw discharging st Urlears' wharf, foot ployed in the uavigution of these lakes, wud the money | row excapes from death. A dv value of their commerce may be safely estimated, this | being tired on Boston Commo Year, at over oue hundred wud fifty mutious of dollars, | fore the eanuon just ae the matol was, ap while the number of passengers passing to and from Bul- explosion spoilt bis clot hea. but he himself ¢ "| that the Hon, Henry Clay was baptised on the 22d ult ning, rant | in one of the beautiful ponds on his own estate, near ped un- | Lexington, He united with the Lpiscopal churel, but General Cass, and Silas Wright—The Presidency My last was closed at Macinaw Straits. that form the ¥ 16, 1847 ¥ previous to | union between Lake Huron and Michigan. As you en- the receipt of their goods e. : ¥ r - ‘ et jy7 Stre Paasige muney—From Boston to Liverpool, $120, do do to | WE the emerald green Nichigun, off Pont Wahashanee'| fo will exoved 80,000, This, with tie future iucreane, | hugined. fast ovfore the large. traius wit the. poneea- bs: abies remery any nef ao fa dims da tie Liverpool line of paces, | Halifax, $20. pee your attention is called to the Floating Light ship, sta | grywih aud prosperity of thw couatry, certainly culls | gers trom the fireworks started from the Worces sa was’ | Satter one Wied cocidemet blae os ban roedbatee nen, ius, Siddows, Sh-ridin | No berths secured autil paid for, tioned opposite, which answers « partie! purpose to ald | for omy remedy to protect tue imuees umounts Of pro: | Fond, u ian, who had goue abead t sew that ail was | intelligent and able merobant, died w a were built ju’ this city with the | These shiv carry experfouced sargeous, navigation, but w permanent light on the point ite. 4 are vxponed Lo Loe dangers of thie prosemt uur | right, discovered well dressed countryman, dead drunk, | Lerday morning y live ‘oak, locust aud cedar, snlt- & freight, except specie, ree on days of sailing. would be of much wore service, as the Light ship often ‘and public option, 1 inink, wilt coupel the | lying across the track near the Out FORA CrONMIOG | amma anu ronald every vear since, A - | Kor freight, passage, or "8 fat nlgrmmation apvly to ‘Yacates ber position, and then the uavigator is deceived Count President of che Union to absorb ail heir | lua few mouients, if he had not beea discovered, thirty a 2 inn, Bon $3 Broad weir heenmmodation for pi AtHARNDEN A CO3S'6 Waller, | atid perbups Stranded on the coust, Dense fogs often | spitting cousitutivnal objections in ihe wisues und | oF forty cars. loxded down with passengers, would Lay ier ier nl phe ae a furnished. If not sold « (7 In addition to the above line between Liverpool and prevail at this point. and an alarm Dalat the Light | demands of the sovereign puwer, Lue people Not a do.- | passed over his body. Ay hn edo Ga False One era Pony he gah ust they will be sold at one P. Ailifwx,and Boston, a contract has been entered into with Her | house, during their prevalence, would be of great wervice. | inc can be expended here Liat due ut yield a curren: Lower Falls, early ia sity Academy, and ane nomamered tin Goan UE Rl Suit the Merchants’ £xehinge, MPN GepTment: ta .establish a, line between Liverpool | The two Beaver islandsappear ne-xton the west, 25 miles | pouding beueut tour AtluMue cities,-and uid in the ys ey ete se ‘These lamys are for cake oully at 375 Bi te pply'to E.R. COLLINS fiw eng butlsandsarty wert year due notes mith Weceiate | distant, the lnryent of which makes an excellent harbor. | Suypurt of all that appertatus to their prosperity, as the | approuea of the day, exploded into hundred fraguvents, in a ; road FOR HAVRE Of the time when they. will start. Under then but there is no light to guivo ty its entrance, The next | fureiga and domestic commerce uf the countey ate so | the largest of which shat 0 K a Inrge assortment of rieh plain aud eus glass, we Theship ONELD AHA Ke SECOND LINE.— | Steamers will ail evergSaturday during tight mouths; and | Point of land within view, in the usual course of navign- | Uuiced an to render seputalioa impossivie. Vortec... | aix pounds, and was thrown over fix hundred fost, to ‘ates, china ware, Lilet set, aud every ar mi +I Tunck, master, will sail on fortnight during the other months in th tion are the Fox Islands, and then, on the east side, at w r ne jihin # shore distance of the railrosd depot. At the | ticle in the fwrowhing tne, m re Pre nel of August." “BOYD QHINCKEN, ° | Sractely botween Literpooland Hallfusand Dovion ork te | distance of 66 miles appear the north. wad south Met. Tine of the explosion the gun was surrounded with peo- | Griuipak BRACES, an BODY. BRL Tecapues FT ae Agents _ | tween Liverpool and New York. m@2 r_ | tous,on one of which isa light house and a bay formed, Cuicaao, Thursday, July 1, 1847 sae at no one was in the slightest degree injured.— Bos- umminen Patent Kleotie wtiuider liaape so fuels tee sk ow Inn spn MASTERS Oe yes | ~ oe ” that'makes an excellent harbor, “A. licht should wlao bs | The Delegates—The Kaces—Reat Kaiate, Kents and | toy ive. {array Oih inst rumeed nad garined by te moa emo ects “ iKer’s Patent St rel OCEAN, STEAM NAVIGATION | placed on Point Betsie, 20 miles further south. on the foney— Grain Speculuturs und their Expresses, and it ia said, mor it mae | is connteg, ' ; ship masters und fed COMPANY, Office 4 William street. | Michigan sido, and auother st Great Point au Sable, a | the Wheat Harveat—The Canal Cunnceting’ the apt Neweee Siete coeasieveee ale er tan tame rare road shouldered, or eflpctes splae pervens witn week +} distance of 43 miles, which would render the east side | Lakes with the Mississippi—Sowhern Market jor the | bled than site lis Tt tn ae weote and | {pi Tad mytait ‘he, cnent, thove of Coususmptive or sedeutary mode} H, Sand, Peneer ae ed Waitaben of the lake every way navigable. The harbor of St.Jo- | Northwest— 7) ie Season, Fc. Taylor were duly rigualized, and tbe mention of the | they will had them aa invi @ article to brace the sh. ul:t~ ing on ward Mills, loratio Allen, sepha, opposite Chicugo, in the State of Michigan, being | The attendance of delegates, , spectators and loungers | jatiu, mame produced general and hearty response | ers, expand the chest, thereby giving a tree nnd he iMiam se {William Chamberlain, lortimer Livingston, the contemplated terminus of the railroad extending | te ea ere Neco aby ever eld in the | from the audience—which gave unequivocal tokens of | {ton to the lungs. Sechauice end laborers, by w PR GLASGOW —The New Live—Revular John A. Iselin, ‘ohn L. stephens, sorons that State, Js in poor condition, and needs addl- | Union, except the great Natienal Convention of tbe two | {fat goation.” brace, will be able to do mure work with less fatigue, + Parket ay ‘sly, The fine, fast sailing British Herman Oelrichs, tional dredging, as also does the port of Michigan City, | great politioul parties, at Baltimore. Mavy of the dele Piokpockets were busy wherever a crowd afforded them | "*!irove the form. To be had bye cy - hdaegnaina ann Li fy tnd i £00) tone, Captain ‘Thomas . A. fap. President. | nour the head of the lake. gations from towns in this State, Michigan and WisoOn- | 4. oortanity to pursue their dishonest trade, In Bos: dealin caitettay teste, 007 Dread wey Forhisightor ames, having good secotimodations, apply | AnD SIEM O*metel Ata. ‘Awowaesn, Secretary, | After Parsing the Manitou Islands, the stenmors usu. | sin; ntmber from forty to fifty, and the most of them | Typ heyrral pocket DOOKS changed owners, Witholt the fo ner of Park Piace on board, funn at Reohevele ace Rong stom SPI | ay onformity with the pe. visions af the charter, native 74 | BY tooeen Wicca ero ne etiand | lively appearance: tad tare aot oreree at, neon | consent of parties deeply intorestod. N-B-—Also superior Body Delt, or Abduminal Supe: q for subseripti m tnot in ‘a distance of al p et rect 4 Fs ‘The A No. | ship BROOKSBY Pe Hee Mees ein | Seseedeg Gases to ie real easel oF tho Geees hrcnse | salion frome’ Obs Stealla or Mnegkaaer ite agponared to. | portion oC tue Gev-ws the races, which ova off duty, st | |The following caver are reported at the Pennsyivania | Mstiy recommends ile BABY JUMren, ov sucered the Hyndefurd, and sail on her reualar day. the try Sivieation Company, will be re-rpened at the office of the | me to be one of the most thriving small towns in the | beautiful course, three miles from the eity, aud then | Hospital, the result of cast nee: T'Nunadidy Absit ANT —A'new ‘and woeful article of o i“ 3." | Company. 4 Wiliam, comerof Wall sweet, on Monday, 2ist | west; and an an evidence of ite raeent prosperity, gver | divide the evening by w rust nt the theasre recently con- | tion ow Monday:— the Warsery, h thise mouths old and op wads FOR FARIGHT O ry Sunes 18y7 200 frame tenements wero erected during the past your. | Atructed, and witwess the performance of Dan Siarble, | William Scott, » young man, had hia finger shot off | Oo) amuse gu ine thomeclves. resting, as they do, 00 8 clase, fat anil f fastened A pf the amount subscribed must be raid at the | The next point of Intorest ia the port of Millwaukio, | Mts. Hunt, Ke, and an exeelleut tock company. Au | while firing a platol in the street, jem Sor 7 en arrest ssa the chin give Brivis pei ra Sa “Middteton, muster, pogecpsiontis speaioor bask bills, The belangn Ob lap gras exciting trot euine off yesterday. at the race courre, the |” Cato Gillespie, colored man, stabbed In the hip, in Wall ranted, ms he ‘ Cau be numediately deajat e 10 per e ‘aired by the operations of the Compa: result of which, considering the heavy state of the track, | M which forms 4 lig! wh rf ‘7 at loyamensing. ADL for the comfort of child racing breed appears but litte improved, ‘Lhe celubra- | _ Owen Molloy, a fractured log, by a fall at Front and | gat leave her lie le ous vertectly safe ty be Nese ted trotting hore ‘was originally owned in thiavi- | Arch street. Seg recent Saat Breen 8%, W. iy am ig ‘and wea sold Yor 966. He afterwards brought James O'Neill, fell through the bridge at Mili nae jedi 900 Toveutor ern _st uh tent Berg Win | "al eee gare oh py ae oR oaiacabasa seaeg| cacaetey tei ee et = is 1 On Tuesdays, an pd TS , and to the one ee

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