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ol XD Ne: 0-—wnte Ho a0 : NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 11, 1847. —— ee ae . eee - ‘Phe ‘rope. iid oe OLD ROUGH AND READY’S CAMP KITCHEN. ea i ety en ‘8 distance from us, that our cotton fields, at this season Northwest corner of Fulton and Nasene si. of the year, have not shown more promise for many years permenant JAMES GORDON “ENNETT, PROPRIETOR. ot Rt ted than do now, The staple is filling in fields. bs OLRCULATION—FORTY THOUSAND. | order on our At no time within our recollection have the indica- tions of an abundant harvest been more Fey J than atthe t time. The crop of English grass dant. Corn is backward, but looks healthy and vigorous. More land than usual is planted. and if id are warm months, nearly enough will be raised the county to supply the 4 for consumption. — Yer- 2 mouth Register & s = ss 5 i in all parts of the ‘he corn crop is uncom- Resived > feeers, Gallegnge 18 monly beckward, as we wnderstama-—still,an the weether the bookseller, cae has been letely very foe, we have: ©. Bega of @ fair ANNUAL HOTORIAL HERALD—Published on the crop, if we have warmer ite. je evenings bere Ast of Jani i SeEN th ural plete each. now arevery chilly. Rain is much needed in this vieiai- ae Vertisemence soa acer sy ish ty ; the roads and streets are so much man) thera ‘not Nipaite ‘errors thst travelled that are filled with clouds of dust,—Deily Wiscenam. A sample of new wheat arrived at St. Louis from Illinois, on the lst inst. The consignee was instrusted to sell 30,000 bushels of the same kind, deliverable within thirty days. ‘rhe crops in this vicinity look well ; the hay crop im particular is remarkably beavy, and the farmers ere now busiedin securing it. An unusual breadth of has been planted, and it is growing finely, The crop also promises an unusually abundant yield this year, —Hartford Times, July 9, The Rochester Am: wheat in the town of Wh maa) pal . ” PRINTING of all hinds executed. beautitally and wit Sail letters oF communications by mail, to the i must 1, Postage will be de Fey ein bg i i _—_=_—S—— , T LET—To singlo » in a French family, i with breakfast 11 ssronl bindione Rureesgaieeatars Setar, ‘(CHANGE FOR CILY PKO- Cee eee a eee et Allnge of Liberty Coraer, consis ofa Gs Co pred pied jouse Ke cd ith 8 , Hage Mal KS hat Vy new. Tage Maker's " : Al bara, } with wood and smoke houses, a good well Se door es, cherries, currents, ke. Price for the r Also ‘W acres of land, 7 acres of timber, 7 of elear land, aft wider hew feuees y to dames B. Bert, any Wednesday, from 9 A.M. to ee eran Mill 1'BY My “om other dagaae he News vet de rh ompany, corner of Hroudway aud Maiden ii an learns that many flelds of tland will be ripe enough for the sickle next week. Ail accounts from the West concur in'stating that the rospects of the coming harvest have improved within a w wooks.and that there will be an abundant yield. a= The tel shi My Steul @ telegraphic wires were put up through = ville on the 29th ult., and the line is going ahead to one pletion to Cincinnati, to be completed, as ts hoped, tm the course of thircy or forty days. A line is to be ex- BRIGHTON: Staten Island ‘ tended to Louisville, and from thence «line will be mene thie he Ya pond ek je alterations e improve = TA Te Y y ed to St. Louis, inchs iy at aince th rhe gn ee c t 4 S| rw “ \ \ Z Ys ‘The travel on the Albany and Schenectady Railroad Meda 3 ty pipe, rooms, altogether ae f oe MEATY ‘LMR OY” is greater this seaton than ever. Yesterday morning roots a tgpaudiod top wontlonsen cals they ees pt'epomirse . AN a t ae my i H CT the Western train consisted of nine eight-wheeled pare Biesise, Tight and qeitrent ‘and superior in ail respec are Haver : aa SANK | ps util senger cars, containing between 450 and 600 to those genacal longanina a single rooms in the s d BGs UL . | ian \\ ‘ “AMIN eH besides the usual accompaniment of baggage cars,—4l- ‘The proprietor is now ready. to treat with families orparties aut ‘ j og GNA tt , = = = tim nil be wisinug to rooms for the season Letters addressed to i ee = ‘ him st the City Hotel, Broadway, will receive immediate at : SULPHUR BATH ¢ Erruptions of the Skin, &e. nition Mrs. b A uenbesst penne, between New York and New Brighton, at sete he From New Brighton and 1 A. Mand 2 and 60 PM. From pier No.1 North River, New York—At 9 A. M. and 13 | Mind ‘Be ang EM. and Tnore frequeae cominanicationt ental anon eavapces, “Suuday Arrangemeut—From New Brighton at 8 A. M., 125, “From New York, at 9 A.M.,2 and6 P.M. a ae is now ready for the Teception of Commeny,. rs.) Chureh street, arroll, 184 Fulton street, o ith Diseases of the Skin, that persons affected wi isease: tp others, whose letters can be see ment, They have.effected cures when all other remedies have fuiled, “Open from 6 A: M. to 10 P.M aL: ‘s Concentrates ompou up of at z aa ade Pah. RS, ZEGLIO, No. 67 Division street, would res} fuily inform her Iriends, and the publte, ia generals that she has const HL ; - ly on hi and fashi le asso rt- , 281 BROADWAY —J. F. BROWNE, ft . acteston a has now on tale, comprising ome of SIMPLICITY OF AN AMBRICAN MAJOR GHNERAL. calla exam et sek Velwe purchanag esere es . ed, a8, ; apa 300 : britliant toned Double Action Harps, ever offered. to their uo" BT Aaah a eka ak paresis Nagy het Moro pps yaad Qi o-geresroy Camp sean Monteney, May 11, 1847. Hero aro barrels, tubs made of old barrels, pails, tin is nothing but a rude roof, made of slabs,with a few large wagon, which hangs upon ono of the corners, or the moss | ( ARPNERS, COURS ERANTERS, HOTEL AND criptions can’ be forwar Resin. we ‘What do you think of this picture of the kitchen of dishes, and the good old coffee pot, arrayed before you, rocks piled up beneath it on one side, against which the tent, part of which you see on the right, with the inter- made courerabl improvements ja alle preparsionn be aes ie us ot ta 7 | the old General, or rather, what do you think of the with nota few stumps of old troes—an odd place, I assure fire is made, to keep it from being entirely blown away. preter’s tent between it and the kitchon, day, warrants hive sn estertug usnee tn seedaf Hier CHR Atte iene 3 Booteae Bhnarclesse | kitchen iteclf? "It is quite s good representation of it. you, ia this samo kitchen. It {s all out of doors, for there Don’t forget the harnoss of General ‘Taylor's travelling zy the auc of othe bedbuas, Sockrouchen, rig a, call ut 367 Broadway, where you will find the largest Bae enia tillacenmeant assortment, and eheapestin ety, wholesale or re. | rer Sl —————_— EE 3 ‘Gardaers’ and Farinere user is yrjons anu ches luiphate of Ammonia, Nitrate ol phate o [Se Sage ae aroupanuese tl Sper The Marine Regiment. Herald European Correspondence. Florence is in every respect ajewel among the olties of of July. ‘Therois,in consequence, quite «sprinkling of | SyiplMamuetie aE ry any i Italy, well deservinig the attribute accorded to it of “La the bar from New York, among whom I notice Mr. Dan. | y:aynuret cetera ig Sg ee gen perc Taansront Suir AtLas, Lronons, May, 1847. Bolin.” Nature has done for it nearly all that nature Marvin, hd. Sandford, Daniel Lord, fieq, and James T, Dr. LEWI8 FEUCHTWANGER, athe hes on hada large essortment of Lesdies’, and Havans, June 16th, 1847. Continental Raitroads—Tvavelling—Passage of the onn do in beautifying a thickly populated residence, and Brady. m13 1m* uaiind 23 Liberty street. diene golored tad Dla Gaiter Boots, Buskins, Slippers, || fin :—I herewith send you alist of the offcers at- — tynenines—Powers’ Statue of the Greek Slave. the effort of man have placed the fne arte in a wonder~ _Sotue of the fraternity startad forthe lake last night ST eas Ceeak wad Baik Baas ¢.; Geutlemen’s wed ani ed Boots o! state tion. , tl t y ‘ found a ball going on, an every description, all of which he will sell as low as such ar- | **¢hed to tho Marine Regiment, om ita way to Mexico, fy Just communication was dated Venice, since which btreote of Florenee,are adorned vith specimens of status: on'theltnrrace Gr shortly after, the master of the core- | Just recelved fron suction a large stock of white and brows tieled can be purchased at any store tu the city. for servico with the army. Since we left New Yerk, N. BL ev aud Genie Boo and Shove, made to | which was on the first day of June, period [ have found my way through Northern and Mid- ry, exquisite in design and execution, and the galleries monies, who. by the way, was a gentleman of the ebony | sugars, kreen aud black teas aud groceries, all of which are of- ry effort has die Italy tothe shores of the Mediterranean. The facl- oF paintings and sculpture contain some of the most complexion, declared the same to be adjourned; whereat | fered it uu sual low prices. Loa sugar 936 cents dr im th ¥ i F : . : icited. 8 WALKE: bee’ wonderful works of art in existence. The arrangement the ex-corporation connsel did * demur” most strongly, i eva mene 92 Canal streets gntaer of Woarster a Pia ees {he expedition efficlent by constant ities of railroad travelling have scarcely begun to im- Womdenful works of art in existence, admirably adapted and claimed the floor; whereupon the ebony rejoiaed i = TALUMBIONS—SULLO Funny, | tulle byw our troops improve daily. The utmost part their conveniences to Italy, although the fever has for examination, and | have never been in a city where spevially, elbow grease or no fiddle. ‘The ex then sur- } | dy brown sugar 3s; light do 3s 6d; yellow dsptivest Oolong tea 56 cents, 20 cents; good black and green 2s oid coffee 19 ceuts Ib, fresh ground daily, an His for sate i quaatitiew to suit purcanserg J.0.FOWLE LEE, and HACKENSACK—Lawd: | harmony prevails among the officers and men,and we fair, ‘i 1 s0.800n felt at home in the business of sight seeing —- rejoined one dollar; whervat, the gentleman of ebony Ly Dicliicnty tis Noes tee Geri came: | have a fale peeepeet ofa ianoce tir nein ot or inne Sule ts a hoya! - = ee bert pap bea hae Florence seems to be the much loved resort of all who complied with the request of the counsel, and then the PL, Ss 0 FOWL Capt. Isaac Scott, | in Mexico Nothing of note has occurred since wo left Prising Pope; and it is loped that 9 fow years devote themselves to the cultivation of the modern arts, fun commenced, and continued until the clock struck 0 and 478 Greenwich, aud 76 Vese teamboats FR. r ANNETT, Capt. Frederick Gaylord, will ran | N, tl : desi 7 B. Dealers and families from the country wou ad ROB NNETT, Gage, Freder viord, will run | New York, and the health of all continues good. render all desirable points of this long-neglected coun- and is the residence of foreign artista from all parts of re the “little uns,” when the softer sex began to retire; do well befo. hs . te ‘0 - most of the incipal oi Ge Powers, var en ettled here, - to stay, ay! A < ion, andl ave WV. Kerk. foot Canale in Liston sue Meee Fisaeh, ken Vonlon wil geome berets ioe eka. siouenilhe umaiberot Fiotsusine esther f eepinaié. Joona logic, with a little spectal pleading, would net ou, Ccyuiningion, and constantly ow Int Lieut, J, 8. Devlin’ A. A. OM. a a with Milan by a road now in the course of construction, ferently inquired if they were acquainted with those do—they would and did retire, and so the counsellor and alders, and Beef, Mackerel, Surgeon DavidS. Edwards gts foe and already finished and in operation on one end of the gentlemen, and was happy in every instance to hear the his company left for their abodes, which they found jou, Dry a odfish. Also, Molasses in aa ot so aamaiaacidte line from Venice to Vicenza. and on the other frem Mi. Warmest encomiums passed upon theirtatents ns artists. near 3 A. M.—evidently pleased with the entertain- | heads, tierces aud barrels; Sugars in hogsheads, bores and bere Te a eee J ‘Sd Darallon, lan to Treviglio. When finished, Milan will be about A second statue of the celebrated “Greek Slave,” by ment —and thus they live at Saratoga, " rels; witha general assortinent of grocer ‘| Maj. Levi Twiggs, Com’g. Bt. Maj. Wm. Dulany,Com, “leven hours distant from Venice, and only eighteen lowers, will shortly arrive in the United States for exhi- Something new is on the tapis, und when the bird bas | aecommo ate purelncers at the Lowest caal Cope By Masaeatibecins os, Cece yO nan) CO8D-” Srom ‘Celeste: “Abaut oweuty five miles of thesoed from bition.’ Itiean exquisite ploce of workmanship, anid as) ficwe you shall hess fio ae aautaras agin ia be ap ey aig or Leghorn to Florence is in ‘uccesful operation. and a far a8 can learn, is highly yalued by the most skilif i idvat low let Lieut. J. G. Rich. let Lieut, Wm, Lan short period will suffice to connect “ Florence the Beau- artists. Greenough is busily engaged on a group that 4144 py PIES h SAND OWNERS OF STEAMBOA1S. y “8 Wateon, “ mL, Young. tiful,” the seat of the modern arts, with the waters of bids fair to do full justice to his bigh reputation, and ties between one of the clans of the Sioux, and haviow leased aud fitted up the hot F antopporcuaity fora 2d Henry Welsh, 2d Lieut. D. J Sutherland, {i Mediterranean. An effort is now being made to es- Which is intended to adorn tho steps of the enpitel in Winnebago Indians, are about to be settled. Lieut, ih St, Norte ives Stages will be in “Thos. ¥. Field, "JH Jones, "tablish a railroad from Florencercroas the Appenines, to the great city of magnificent distanc 0. FQ MeKenny informs us that the oblefy of the tribes were * to Hackeusack, Sanday’ exeepted. anna : SBF per : Join the Venice road on the north; and there is a stron Eee eKenny tn * were e C. G. MoCauley. jeD Reynolds Join the Venic ; 6 gus Wabi haan to meet, this week, at Fort Atkinson to settle their dic 5 i FOR SHREWSBURY, LONG BRANCH, “ “ A.8, Nicholson, « F Heevall, Wesrenee Gua bin peel Mate aed Pree of 7 * = ’ ficulties, It will be recollected that several weeks agoe ts oF barges for pleasure or fishing ‘alway: to let, jouse, Jumping Point, Runsom, an “4 ©. A Henderson. 5 h witep Stafes Horns, the Winuebagoes were hunting on the \ead nat all times wherever they wish to £0. Patomawe Landing The hammer Bh “ J/T. Nicholson, Thus journey of a few days will place all Italy Saratoga Springs, June 30, 1847. 5 Weed oetne Deamotan ‘s WIN Lie WIS, Captain Haynes, will ran as foliows from foot at the command of the traveller. This era will waters of the Desmoines river, and were attacked by » ot Vesey street, North River U.S. Taassrogs Sere Azz is, {°° SANDY. Be, alled a6 the. perlod of, dalivarains eee eee eae ence ee eer ae eT SO SOn 8 Pat Ob Cie Rasea et POTS nee ree | eet aca SPE ea eee a tee, Leave New York. Leave Shrewsbary. Of Havana,dune 17, 1847," 5 from the greatest of earthly evils to be encountered Curious Doings, ge. sent into the Indian country, to bring the Sioux to | Wshed with elegance and comfort, a large and beaut il Sonday, or Oe ot a. Sunday, iO S°°K up. | You have ever been one of the first. if not the irae to is Lemgh aw the ae of poetry—namely, the fa- So many thousund years have passed since the gay terms. This they effected. by appointing a meeting of Lwgiatenh ao burgh, within ik of Sroasy, rN & A.M. | spread information through your columns, to all parts of tisus, the imposition. and disappointment to which ones onarchs, David and Solomon, held their splendid court the hostile tribes at the fort, ‘The Sioux are to pay in | Secsou a limibed sumber of Macted oe steele ede samme Monday, 8 A.M. | the land, when you supposed it would be of intercstto ™Must either be calmly resigned. or else be continuall; + i r d money for the wanton murder of the Winne- | toh th delighttul in the wel Taesday, 9 A our readers; and often in regard to navy and army af. inquiring, contending, bargaining. -uepecting, and ruf- utertalnments, that it is impossible for us to tell how bagoos.. This ecrangement scems to be satistactory to | borkuod aC Nan Yank oon ates ae snl fa the alah w 4 s,s hairs, Iam sure, at no small outlay to yourself, {nmy i. Nem poe oS style calculated to destroy every they were conducted, nor is it fair, perhaps. to institute the latter. the harbor and city of New York, with the surrounding ™ weterding igrulece 3 bere often penned * few lines to you ba eeaentiod ee post and diligence travelling in comparisons—but the least draft on the imagination The troops at the fort seem to have as much trouble | ** fT eeieelg a alld pagans ipod and monte | if re. vey rts of the country. termined to write you fully by every ovporteniten nad Italy 1s exceedingly imperfect; and onthe main routes it may give pleasing reflections that music and dancing, if He Nad cP delet etna ire Peer p Bibi o8 ed oa burgh, oF at the Sth house feft side in South Eighth BOLLE DS Hae cry EAU Oss #UN | give you as full and detailed Mit pp Bees of the incom. '8 not unfrequently the case that the stranger finds him- not precisely the sume, are yet the udmiration of chole _— ith yi ate Pe oh 44 ne ing from the river, which is between the jand Seeds LEAN. ki nae .y boos it aaa £ ph} outgoings of the marine regiment on board this *¢!f most unceromoniously landed in some aity of minor ene oy 7 ita charms, | it is happy to sap aulise sctitact visions Pym ed bert awe and this re’ | third street,near the Peck slip ferry, Williamaburgh, f ; Me importance, where he must either remain for several that Sheba’s fuir Queen, in the gay dance, wi : * 5 ne the Vier becweeu Courtiandt and Liberty streets. ship, bound for the Halls of the Montezumas, asciroum- 1" race and crown, is quit. hone by th f the fort. EAFN&SS CURED. cheerfully com: mboat ISAAC NEWTON, Capt. Wm. B. Peck, will | stances will permit. days or take ® private conveyance, managed by avettu- grace al tote honey malimderedens dicey, # ofour “Not many days ago Lieut. MeKenny had a rare chase ply with th eat . Melutosh, to state that he __Teave ou Monday, Weduesday, and Friday evenings, at 7 On the 27th of May Inst I was very quietlytaking mine 7/0. The latter gentleman, a# a general case, considers it Ume and our country after e couple of indians, who were packing whiskey | waa lavalided oars Ir geass eine of a nate thet old Capt. BR. G, Crauen- | o4#e.4t mine own lon, at one Jesse Conklin’s, in the far. jyPartottisaklllin business to extort mostunrighteously, | looking out from the tine promenade ta tie eaae tty from a trading house to the Indian country. Informe shinee rom he ar chat while New York ander ‘ F * | famed town of Babylon, on Long Island, agreeably di- : ge + Che wince he - i tion was given at the fort of the fact, and Lieut. MeKen- | fessional care of Drs. Castle and Edwards, Aurists, pice aud Saturday even- | verting myself with ly fshing. boat sailing and blue A? Torii Seecn a nseies making.» béxgein. fo. slaves tie maguibeent forse of tell lenved and fancy ny #et off in. pursuit, with four or five men mounted on | 11) he eutirely recovered his hearing, et 7 Oaheek. i i fishing. now and then at Fire Island, far and well known, ‘#ke you for @ certain sum, and to provide you with shadowing the entire groun: Tin the ee atY horses, and after riding scyeral miles came in sight of | xb tic Ol. k At Five O'Clock, ', M—Landiug at latermediate Places ig. far an M oeny Ching teams Laas ib, bocedlny ene Tunclie’’ walka and ho deep. laws, peautifelin the coeee = . an i ig ACOUSTIC OIL, for sale—A 5 Aicambout SOUTH AMERICA, Capitts T. N. Halse, | Shon coy tas oes cae aeronable employments, Tre then stupa when and where he ries and ales, Within you may igten fe'the sect tates of arc nic the Indians, in « large prairie, with ten gallos Kegs twins, wotres, collections in and veaun! ft . » | when early one morning one of thore oblong liver colore hs C I. 7 = swung across their ponies, qrillearg of Monday, Weduevdey, Friday, sud Suaday afer | papers endorsed “on service,” caused me to nee sights, Sormats Tt Tat tad Potent ection ;, you there re- ger of love, perched ona lofty branch of sweet maple 1 fie Indians aveided them for several males, by riding fe, are ay) | @nd one o! m was Fort Hamilton, another Capt. J.G. °* rf * . through swamps where the pursuing party could not go beset eetindin Rbeedite ed. behinkey caine nd he is « trump—he is—having received orders fort to provide, for Wulee he a Gtaserd pechaps one thint,,. anlly closidg his-eveing sour. “So rigid haven the pro. ith their large horses. They at length succeeded in | 4 Pettis ‘4 of the price which the traveller would be charged. and prietors been in their protection of the lives and nutu- i ; es. A collegiate educatic wipes tous wat allcisgsre iy Abaay in ample | wily And vo thas bu ie wan dean or heey ny ‘U4 Picea Uaperesved slevrpeony Into hs oekat, Tal Fights ofthe awewt nongxen of “choir and thai Heading tna flows, when the indians, dropped, that | hrs. mile han mec al mate Ca time for the Moraing Cars for cne Mast or West. in old Virginia, done did. Scarce a week had elapsed While the traveller loves nothing wales imposed upon by With all guests they seem to hold free converse," Let it y Xamine his claims on their confidence. A perfect cure eight, (ken at moderste rate;, aud none taken after 5% | from the date of the order of the Seeretary of the Navy, Nit vetturino, and taken to inferior and uncomfortable then be suid to the everlasting credit of the gentlemanly ‘Ml Iveaving one man to watch the w on eanting race tt och FB. Shoibaneiiva: 1 the boats of this | D&fore ix companies of marines had been collected from "owes. To avoid this, it iy usual to make w written Fee tad COMI etn acer eer AIMHIONR Sout totes. males bohiee he evertook the lying teragen noms are any of the boats of befor 4 non, ngsters as well. I have from my own window lings wathoata iwikinouberioas tee opeeacse oe toon the different stations, officered, clothed, arranged in com- “STevment beforehand. specifying exactly what is to be 17 6 y e N TT r ‘There seemed to be no stop to the fugitives; but they | A CARD—CHARLES WOLFE ( we te ived, ete. This must be drawn up so minutely as cvanted, | think,as many as 20 different birds in one Ralph James, for many years proprietor of Ni 1, re of freight, ‘on board the boats, or to P. C | panies, embarked, and taken their departure for the ake © continued their flight, even after the horsemen were | 4 IP 7 y prop all, BCT eters amIY on ow ° Aaghee to Have winute’s time—nearly all of the sweetest. song. I love iY all ) respectfully informs his fr NOTICE Whether we shall succeed or not time alonecan show.— * 2d and bed-reom to himself, otherwise he may find bird who can do less? within afew rods of them, and they had to ride on to Ny int is friends charge. 20134 Fulton, near ( enwieh. Letters, post ivi re | of war, full of hope, determined, at all clearly to say, for instance, that the traveller must mpkinsviile, Staten Islan and the publ that he has leased that beautiful romantic Cor '. Harris. ; them and over them before their flight was arrested, | tthe public, that he | ane | Meny of out men are raw recruits, but all of excellent UOvdome suite, Sod ten witha lene a Tea root thin evecare atte rae oe Poimake, the drawing ‘Tose fellows will ride forty miles out and back, peoking | Ake4td Ciardeus the property of Dr. Joe. STATEN ISLAND FERRY—On and on uawelcome guests, and this without redress. us he ean room this evening attractive—and to afer SUNDA. t eaten ; and from morn till eve there is one continued Pie meena twenty gallons ench, of whiskey in less than two days. | (heir Tt is located. close to, the hor e SYLPH and STA ISLANDER will nition drill,” as Bos would sa} only hold to the letter of the contract, and the least flaw beh yathegl Ince par Nothing can excel the agility and hardiness of their po- | Pi-uters Hotel Dock, and anmed an as follows, antil farther notice >— gabfe ‘¢ have been sixteen’ days on our passage, having ™Ay be taken advantage of, Instead of demanding pay neuen: TARCnae, WANS OE Mish MONEAD 1ST E Secmgien Uwe) Lareld ‘Tomvlinevilte, Srten Inland, dune ti g LEAVE STATEN ISLAND ed on the Bahama Banks four days by heed inadvance, the vefturino always wishes to place a tow admire, Anagrocable pause for moment. while a love. 48. xs cecilia peop 7 ° At 6, #, 9, 10, Ti, As My and 1, 2,3, 4, 5,6,7, P.M. | binaateugedom the Bahama company for some days dollars in Tgahevatonet ch Ra cute Aus boewren Bo manent TA melee a ee tee | Bevasonbinany Invann Orev—The New Or. | B°OHes Haman Ey ng and beauty. LEAVE NEW YORK . fulfilment ‘tract of t. This, , Ble eloquently, moment more, and the “fresl o RDID LAD : Lia position for prese - ‘At 7,9, 10, 1, A. Moved Ea ign TS eaihe gaet’, enbit 6h the hase belope; from Newport, with troops, bound to bevee per sho aponapaisoald Ue pecttively rr aes tlowers of spring, with summer bloom,” move with per- leans National, in its sketch of Col. Doniphan’s (ying the hair ¢ complet ye ie tc f, dandni and ay 1aly, 72 clock, P.M. : i a in feobtime aud harmon late remarkable expedition, gives the following:—Abou 4 i «Tanase aetd 19 Inali, the regiment will number from five to six hun. t binds the stranger, whether satisfied or not, to remain harmony. Kable expedition. gives the following:—About | firey viet tner ves de witch Bed ped ego i the Now Wow Apt t GEN NEW BAY LING oF | dred men From five to six bun- with the vetturino until the end of the journey, or have She, the ota py onde oan target ae Pe ei cicaree te en eena ae Che anc a: thereby pipvesting baldnésy aud grey, bait, The Hyperion CITIZ . . fH ub seventeen only, has been fanne: the warm breezes of jos, a ision of his command was entirely out of pro- table compound, which Jes its ti sti Gat aad SROUTION BOATS NOR, AuBANY myhtthaps some of thowe who floquentiy disclaim about p Taher sapien el Copan thelangrege, Cesneht paseen aunllinnighiar wha tp come conor. rrelbun, na tae feaveson vepgions ite toate GRE tieacet: ting qualities, combines in itseif a thorough eleansing ‘w d racy of tl 7 has held” the balance of power” these six days, ( view yd elegant Steamer RUGEH WILLIAMS, Capt oe they peune. wit ut Phay cam have a EN Bowevees at Sts aayeriens and a litle care may tie dance goes on, and the avalanche of beauty and Major Uilpin's command; together with ‘Col: Doniphan, “Baendaya, Tharsda and Saturdays, at half-past teneaaadiwaaiinag “"""" make vetturino travelling very agreeable, when time is race lead captive at their will, in spite of manly resis- went to the city of the Sumai Indians, living on the Rio Mg tr Ua, of Hablnon ees, toachut Mucinafy Wasday, June 87,147. Sakae wbstonabemrtind thas eeenes te Tria sort ot ap idea BONS ees Sa eee ee ee CU oe rere tapes beaana ot the Ges, per passage cr free pp ‘ou board the Bost or {9 Geo. | Lake Huron and its Beauties—Fort Macinaw and In- Even at th Sueoet meonanet eanvalinog te aiigocse Totally unconscious, of her magic ‘charms, she ‘moves jos, and then returned to the Rio del Norte, These emt] persons are forbid Grasting the abere beats on ne. | tat Curiositica—Salm n Trout and the Sockdologer by no means Ao safe aa it might be. On taking my place fuiry-like in the perfection of grace as from the quiet Sumais, unlike the Navajos, live in a city, containing, Jpgabes ss ebtedndeames pasting ee ek Hook—Indiun Commission and Treaty, in Bologna, to cross the Appeninos to Florence, a printed !mpulses of simple nature alone, With no glittering in- probably 6,000 inhabitants, who support themselves en: eeowet MORNING LINE AT SEVEN OWLOUL, PE pel ara tiie broad ecummvetoetes (nto pt Agden ad ide aed coolly imparting the inte- *ignin of royalty, she is still the queen of our court—the tirely by agriculture. This city is one of the most ex- ‘OR AL! o ty. A'portion of the command returned to Cuvano. for the jended with’s silky, glossy moi rease oF poinatum, yet r before attained. its embryo state, the m_ of healthy vigor, silky softness, ‘an y to the latest period of life. Genial aad purif; jandriff and all imupurities of the its re-productive powers where all other artich Te i ored the hi t rete t hold sumired of true loyalty, for nature's impress yet bedeck, traordinary in the world, It is divided into four solid | 5}°1e4 (OR ALBANY AND TROY and laterme- | ally opened to our view, its beautien called forth the ex. themsclves reaponsible for tee beoet Wenshas or effaets while simple robes tall her tame. Such vat recently one equates,having but two streets,crossing its centre at right | hwy ry in he ak Di on pesed taesReas clamations ve dant passenger who had not before enjoyed by robbery with arms. A few weeks Previous, a robbery of New England's fair daughters, is a flower destined to angles. All the buildings are two stories high, ‘aa cen B.& D. SANDS, druggists, 100 Fale ~~ corer of a The low presure steamboat TROY, Captain A, Gorham, | the sight, Nothing ean compace to the clear, Pure, was committed om the manne Toute; and without being at bloom and shed its fragrance in old Gotham, for suen is of sun-burnt brick. The first story presents solid wall | tinm—also, at 213 Broudway, and 77 Kast roedway, ow will leave the steamboat pier foot a beateticea Mondays, | translucent brightness of its bosom, save the blue ull uneasy about the matter, in this, as in a number of Mra. W——. of New York, to the rtreet, and is eo constructed that each house joins, | ¥ 07! 7 - = Weuuesdays) and Fridays, at seven o’elock. Returning on | ethereal sky above, and as our proud boat gradually pro- ther instances where night travelling wns unavoidable, | Perhaps the Springs were never more attractive than wutil one-fourth of the city may be said to be one build: | [208 FRATES! Doon Puan ‘Fine Brosefand the, mate days. ‘i 1a F gressed forward, it almost appeured as though her speed | was not at all dissatisfied at fin ling myself at the the present season. | believe the smaller hotels are ing. ‘The second stories rise from this vast solid strue- | S-” Silver Door Flange fo See & I Marray street, eed frolgt, apply on board, orto be oe waa doubled by the purity of the element beneath. is end of my journey without an é ‘ uiling up, and are very well kept. Hosts of distinguish- ture, so as to designate each house, leaving room to | mvt? SeePch ny i arene, Te Beretta: _ bined —- —- ———s-—— | lake if about 240 miles in length, and 200 in width, ex- ‘The entire route from Venice to Fi ed individuals are ady at the United States, and | walk upon the roof of the firat story between each build- | m BATHS, No. si FOR NEW, ORLEANS—Louisiaua And ‘New | cluding Georgian Buy on the Canada side, and iscou- Padu am pleased to woe u greater exchange of clvilities among ing. ‘The inbabitants of Samal exter the necond story 1°S SULPHUR BATHS, No: ot. Bi be Line of Packets.—Posltively the sidered by navigators as the gem of the brilliant ehain ‘din ures the many hore than even in years past. Unusual gaiety of their buildings by Indders, which they draw up at | wt eweuty-siz years, end are the ogi r that the head of our hoppy U But little is of the country are concerned, exceedin ly little that ix Sod pleasure are the order of the day and eve. night as a defence against any enemy that may be prowl | ighly ded 9 the most bye gh men Bg Msn its navigation complete, interesting. Both rivers flow sluggishly through a flat | contemplating, in the midst of ull the ing about, In this city was seen some Albino Indians, | ¢iinent plysicia the cure of rheamatiam, salt rheam, ala and that little sho sf ated at once, As you pro- marshy country, much of which was.at an earlier period, gaiety and fashion of the town, what would the place be _ who have, no doubt, given rise to the story that there is | chronic complaints, eraptions of the slim, te, roassed | ceed up the Iake from Fort Gratiot, at its mouth, to without doubt, washed by the waters of the ‘Adringic, Were it not for its mineral springs (and to strangers, the living in the Rocky Mountains a tribe of white abori- vp Nedicated. Vapor athe also given daily, from 8 A.M. to ® whart, | Thunder Bay, @ distance of one hundred and fifty Although every inch of ground must be cultivated, in Herald), and particularly #o to the invalid. "Weare ginen ‘The discovery of this city of the Sumai will af- : be tieree eee to gation. and one order to give susto ‘own population, wow sweltering with heat of the most intense kind, ford the most curious speculations among those who CLARET! CLARET! CLARETY ues, seventy-five there appear, nevertheless, all the characteristics of a sud all that consoles us is the fact that sometime, and have so long searched in vain for a city of the indians | rite SUBSCRIBER would inform the publie that he miles distant, Yersels could have a clear and want of evergy and enter; th ‘ye ¥ ae, having accommodations for ableton @ alert; SDpEy on boerd, ot Oven fot uf Wall sect OF ©. COLLINS, $6 South street. | Tiles, no light don board after to-iom | 18 mueh meed Trew, y. July 100 farming utensils are that very soou, we shall have an opportunity of perusing who possessed the manners and habits of the Aztecs keeps constantly on hand,at his store, No.1 Barclay street, yous th New Orleans, Joha Q. Woodruff & Co. who | sate ra, either by the south channel or to the miserably poor, old fashioned and unserviceable, and your very valuable paper, which, with the eflurveacence No doubt, wo have here « race living ns did that poople {01 Brondway, the best quality of Claret Wine. Me wid promptly Irrwe-d ull goods vs Yoeis chdroce. eastward. to Bois Blanc Island, a distance of fifty-four the people almost voluntarily indigent—a country where occusioned thereby, aud the salutary effect of the mine. when Cortes entered Mexico. It is a remarkable fact particulary wvite the attention of hotels and public ‘agket bark Genesee will succeed the Croton, and sri! her | miles, where ® light should lwo be erected at its whom he will or barrel, as may wenisr dav iy9rh_ | southern termination, which would serve for both pas- " by the gallo nature showers its favors most profusely, and would re. Tal waters, commingling together, will make us feel in thatthe Sumaians have, since the Spaniards left the po y ‘ 7. tT quire but pro sttention to yield ample blessings to all, the very quintessence of life. | find our friend Mundell country, refused to have any intercoure with the modern ea fe richie He feels assared they ‘will be NOTICE—The public are hereby cautoued | suges ‘The next point, 20 miles aboveiu the uenal ‘Ths untiring patience in fertilizing barren lands, which 00 hand every day, with the Herald, and he sevms to Mexiewds, l-oking pou them us an inferior people. — Imre CHALES ECKERT. xin, or tr Pathe erew of the Brit boat route, is old Maciuaw, at the head of the L is so frequen ly seen in all partsof Germany, failaentire- think # New Yorker cannot live without it, (Not far ‘They have also driven from among them the priest and LIQUID HAIR DYE —— ie the island of that nume, kuown in the last war as the ly here; and « universal desire to follow begging as a pro- fom right, | say) The visiting season is now fairly other dignitaries, who formerly had power over them, : fr oy Pay RIF sone of several severe skitinishos between the Indinos fusion, seoma.to prevail. This extends ithe through Open,and the arrivals are increasing rapidly in numbers and resumed habits and manners of their own their PSE BRLOR? Uaaeimerce Lael Dye, is far diane. aud our troops wader Croghan, &e. This many olssss, and is carried on with so much assump- daily. Soon this place—vight_months ago, nearly desert- Great Chief or Governor, being the civil and religious beautiful and pe Abhscks cp, beet FOR LIVERPOOL—New Line—Keyular pew Peery, situated ine ollmate where people tion, that the people actually seem to think that what ed—will be the plewme of if. Even now at the Wnited head. ‘The country rou the city of Sumai is cultivat- ed perma et of 26th JulyPhe yew splendid, fast sailing | ®8Y they “never div.” and its prominent bluffs present. a they request are honest demands ngainst all who enter States, Union Hall, American, and Congress Hall, we od with # great ileal of care, and affords a8 not only packet ship ROSCIU! Captain ‘Asa Eldridge, will | position for « light house, that is much desired, und thelr tecrite , aod must be liquidated. Onentering a have miniature world almost nightly, with thoir fine for the inhabitants, but for large flook# of onttle and Inr day. Ld ne re ‘sail as nbove, her re would be of great service. The barracks here are ocou- town, which ts @ station, the noise of arrival sets promenades and evening * hops. heep . eight oF passage, having superior furnished accom: | pied by @ small company ot volunteers, the regulars thyme Population inan uproar, and ina moment the ‘This season will be to the hotel keepers a very toh ry ip modations, apply on board, at # wharf, foot of Wall | having gone into war service The village is small, diligent beggars are seen streaming from all points of the harvest. wir establishments have been very splendidly Asornen Puma Sarcon.-~The Boston papers isin Philadelphia, Hug. Roussel: Washington City, street, oF (0 K K. COLLIN 46 South st. | With groceries for the salv of dry goods, rum, tobacco, oom. ss,eager to commence their daily labors; the lame refitted, and are in the mort ample order, and will be contain paragraphs in relation to one Julia - ito. ssosincnascti Ue ‘apt. K. B, Col i ) . | aod Indian curiosities, The inhab.tants are «mixture on crutches, the legless on little wagons or swung in patronised by the most fastidious of ail nations, -loo! 1, who had bee: d corte tech? RP ONE, Sok ot Pecakhs, will swe | CF Awerioan, French and ladian, while thelr bouts; half baskets, #0 that it tivens doubtful whether they ever To one fond of romance, und to the admirers of either 1d: tall. good-looking girl, who had been repeated! dav ie r m during the last hk. anos, and half everything else, gave & partial idea of the lower extremities; the paralytic lashed nature or art. let me say to you, Fly, come to Saratoga i”) the watcl: how during the last woul and who was AN SILVER: » No, 121 Prinee Broadway, is G G. MOFF toga : by bh on little asses, and the blind led by —for here is an unbounded field for observation, and for 0% Tbureday, by : “Faw. | the extent of their approac Keo skill, enter- horizon r 7) ay Si aw . / Springer tavcat Steere Wheel prise od ingenuity” The water at tia pol which ts faithful Tray. ‘Then comes the spectlation—and ye that are seeking pleumure cliew here, eee eee i ee ee ay eee ane caual ta'any other, Taree inyrced ‘a salt he atraite of Macinew, i 40 clear that the bottom is postillions who have driven for the last ten miles, comme to Suratoga,’” Here we have t inest baci ek solemnly in. her sixteonth year; about two years age, | wie he wil ae at wl nd rh : yer uN 10 g ly yore. at a distance of thirty fuvt, and and go no farther, all oaloulating to beg on finishin; lensant ) ide, either of the principal hotels, to the her uncle took her on a contting trip; taking aliking to | F e ws ode sete will be del im any part ity feet Staaty way of applying the starve eiere “ang in | Ash, including salmon trout, were seen playing About thelr labors—and I have been obliged tornce a dozen of ake; aud from the point wnere stood theatl ‘La ‘asen lifo, she, upon her return from the trip, provided | ° Brooklyn free of expense RE Mia fie NAEP EH AU me | bckgimmen A hrf Seghine 6 fount ad. lo'chom'ae Antaa aye Hee aay Lge sed tana dee em ceuene herr wily, Stepped a cea soon a cep jens tare re . oC ALE. 100 William at ‘ 4 01 of |) the on board of thi ship Panther, and formed an eighteen ity is to be found at the deen killed by the shot of a gun the evening before we money, comes with so mavy good wishes for your safe steamboat K. B. Coleman, (of Astor notori tha ftreet and, if yom 'y, in her to CAlcutts and back. Near the FOR SALE—The Liverpool line of arrived, us ho'rose to the top of the water. and had died journey, that you immediately recognize it to be his stop to and from her trips across the lake te t Fh. f eormitions Of tbe shine Poscins, Biddons, Sheri near the whatf where we landed. | secured the prize mode of bemring—end then the oy. police officers, torlnge, * distance of about five miles, where « rminati ihe roreae, ‘tate the. noveating trea ota Ne aimee wotuy live ae ae 2A WD by the means of the newly invented sodkdologer who, having carried your passport From tie treet to the portunity is offered for bathin, i. ‘The lake is also a mort ’ rd, who had also laid offtes to be examined, return it, ing foe. = fee; pepe Meo a clothes, Dany according ## she could nee, from Portamouth or Boston to New York, }d Baltimore, Last week rhe came up from couk of the sebooner kmery. A Unat. while she was ashore, a breese sprang up, of which the WiGs! captain took advantage, and got underweigh for home, Ss GERS and C1’ leaving her here, She also stated that the taet of her or Ty iny: boy cmonsive being ® girl was pretty well known among her compa- tof be ye Aa cle i ‘ m id resalte bt i and handed him over to our ate’ ind éxeelleat fishing ground. 9 are also many other aa nly coppored snd rettted ahd COTS fatter wood Team | feb Intgesstook of chis Gellctous feb ‘by means of siiver the examining officer, who, from his wathority, ls too ar- routes, Very plensant to & pedestrian, and the new come. £8 8 Loqtien free built. Thetr accom on for passengers are | anglin| Several of our pnasengers, estined for the rogant to beg demands a eertain aum for ha ng com- tery is much frequented by strangers aud visiters from Port dl handaomely furuiahed.. If not cold qu of before | Snult St, Mario, loft us here, including Lewin Gaylord pared your veritable nose, eyes, chin, hair, Ko, with All paris of the country, Here the principal tir Se col id at one P.M. that 3 ui Clark, ;of your city, and General Verpianck and those on the paper, ' is the monument erected to t ON. bh Ae ; suite, of Buffalo, who has been recently selested to pro- ‘The passage of the Appenines is oxtremoly fatiguing teemed friend aud fellow Citizen, Colem coed westward, to make anew bag | with the Gs and dreary until Florence ap sis oh and t this of the BS pened Aolian attachment pi was, &o, ‘Lhe steambost St. Clair is here, ready for charmingly situated city extends the ‘ic wand over work reat taste, and reflect much credit on t largest stock in the ways « best next letter will give y all that surrounds it—iving right at the tose ef ake ‘Mr. Flanaly, of your o ay as alone durieg the pest five mouths, aud that on seversi 7 of is last. apect ani jour readers our trip > ae ity. of her trips, serving a¥ cook in diffwrent small she 1a Wie oe Town Lakelteienshaeery ioe the smerald green Michigam tothe thriving city of pecines, in the bewUZifGl na ge ae ane noe a elias Wanuly.of our holding bi Temele Othe house otoec, | bays ic or Tynes mone po ng Wi Chicage, Ga” Renin thaongh Wecsipy cake pascal teen Madden: ems the eoest tclng Meceed santas a sreatel Fection for thuce onthe,” "=s ent tthe house of cor- | Wall sreay near tee wishing a first quality Wig