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(ieee ING, JULY 20, 1847. — Pes a ee a ee ee Sens anne Ee <a e ——snmuenaialls = eo ee — ‘THE subscribers offer for sale turnip seeds of th EGER FRERE! AD KS » ived THE NEW YORK HERALD | gam cethctiri tot pun or Sued toy pull | Liéfraue br tesameste tanterimaatenceratat | THE MEXICAN WAR. — | sounot Next morning boata were sont to sound opera nme ESTABLISHMENT, ope, yellow ‘Aberdeen, fruit ani ungely, with a lane | Braudies, ‘Consisting of Goguas, Rochalla axe Botbean flavars, —- —— was not’ our intention, for our army was pre-| | Dean Sin «1 have the pleasure to neknowlsdg ¢ the North-west corner of Fulton and Nassau ats, | td, Several assortment’ of garden seeds. ‘Heve plant tes | of great variety of viutagesy new and ol if | FURTHDR INFELLIGHNOD | (1 t ima. "While these boats were sound. | receipt of your letters ofthe Mat ult. and Ioth J une er fragrant, flowersat all serous of the } pipes, which are offered at thegowest cursBut prices by CIRCULATION—FORTY THOUSAND. Fd ae Sootemen end Biorists; 689 Broadway. parirnenennedenetntndRoaes COUNTHY SEAT FOR SAL —That very de: DAILY HERALD—Evoery day, Price 2 cents per copy—87 Cd oe residence in Ky village o! Tarrytown, West, WEEKLY ARRALD “Eee ing the Commodore was impatient to land, and | the latter enclosing your draft for £10 in wid 9 f this aopemppitieie al ty ov aaah at is ott toc tang Sy ams | Poplar aadttarneio eto em tne Office No. 104 Wall street, New York SPEC! and. just as | was in the act of raising my trumpet, we ‘ gem 8 Wie ee IAL OVE! received a fire of musketry which killed no one, but | who have so humanely exerted themselves on our be HARLES WOLFE (so te g RLAND EXPRESS. ‘Lieut, May severely in the right elbow; and | half,| cannot sufficiently expross the gratitud « |. feel, Ralph Jiimes, (OF many Years proprietor of Next rte feeds was struck in the back, Tom Wainwright was | not for this remittance alone, but for all they have hi’ " i county, fitted up by the late and ral years by E. T's sale. The house, which is Esq. is now of- er copy —4 jy Sasnntan Pelee eis, oonte its 5 , on mmo- | therto done for this unhappy country. Believe me. sir. per copy —$3 1tg cents ner annum—payable in advance. ut 46 feet by 40, with that he has leases beautiful romantic Cot- MR. TRIST’S MISSION boat. As soon as! returned to the Commo- et y, ‘y- . eR ALS 5 Piazza front and rear, is well d and no" nt Ho f Hi ) as ” . tin the boat, the order to all the | there are millions in Ireland who would gladly . i Ee ROR OFE—Rxesy, Ket day | withagreen house attached. Ther > on Bubhie Gard is trast to merit iat . Aeecaak cates a rt y, With three of the | with their lives, the gratitude they owe to tBs United ‘rice 64 cents ith 4 faretictuadvatce, “Bebactiphenened eivertisemes pene are i, 18 wi ¢ house, id by 4 8 convenient out buildings. Th Blesnra wi Corti and Fou Menthe Dookie, ; | meld atogked with a great varie located close little south of loudest cheers you ever heard, we gave way, and our | States. it . ed misc histe : ands, about si Letter from Mr. Buel boa You will see, by the f the Gel- ty hanan to Santa Anna, twas the first to touch. Out we jumped, foll ‘ou see, ne aocompan, a mony of A. d of choice fruit trees, shrub: pay any phe ——. tion and fly. When we entered the fort, we found it | If you saw your country-women crowding our ble size, light, and well v tilared, ‘superior respects | West corner of Sixth and Chesnut streets, where will be found We extract the following interesting intelligence from rrisoned by about twenty sailors, who gave us the | with such work forsale, you would know the It to those general denominated ‘gle rooms in the ‘various | 8 large and general aagortment of Rnglish hioat ut quality. fit tenets pera. hays bie dee Inst Pree mmoisieek, A. M. Bieahy 9 i) we maretien inte town, colors fringe ne i : r, ‘7 @ steamship McKim arrived at New Orlean: Sun- rums ting, ke. No troops, and scarcely an inhabi- ‘The New Relief Act, now in operation, gives fourteen jy187t m Ee t0 guenge rooms for, the fei Letters oddreee to hi me and, a fention tO | day afternoon, the 1]th instant, in chary ‘of her ara tant. We ine several Papen who, having strayed | ounces of food to each grown pees fs just ee vy 5 lway, will receive immediate at- A eir custol * Pil t of to ht b he hae h ke be FrOMTION BOaTe YOR ALBANY, | (At between New York and New Brighton, at | notice, whch Maes ans Sererantcd cna Sore | ‘yell faves ye ans om Cae DOMES of | ered and Hung up io dry.” We found a great nobber | impresticable to work; ald to this, thet fs PPOSITION BOATS FOR ALBANY, rans lew ¥ " farded as of no 3 ° ple to work; a 8, Sansa Ori ‘at Van Courtlandt’*. Newburgh, | ti follow Urs, ViZi— least importans y ¢ has been able to ‘The McKim left Vera Cruz on the 3d instant. There | of arms, cannon, ke »some of which we preserved, but | given out cooked, so as almost to ensure di: bat a yg tt Poughkeepsie, Kingston, Catskill and Hudson.—Fare 50 cents— vow, rightonm a 8 and A} A,Myand 2 sad 6 P.M. | make, from hi loug experience ess, and in the way of | had buen nothing later received from the city of Mexico | the greater part we destroyed. After remaining in | is the opinion of the best medical mon in this town, that Breskiast punar a ‘WILLIAMS, Copr. aT ay alt On 19 wsoee hecktas sami aed 18 Leptin 4 Iie mpetent and fustiouable Mevees and Tetice | than was brought down the night of the Ist (natant, but | town some five or six days, we started to return, there are at this moment, more than 500,000 personsin Deeroct, Tacedarsy OEE Me ETAME Patt: | Salhe ectieltsied ss the geannn gltan inthe city. He, therefore, respectfully solicits public patrou- | fuller accounts had transpired at Vera Crauz, thun | left the Scourge, Spitfire, and Etna, Van Brunt gover- | Ireland whose constitutions have been so weakened by , AS Moy from the plet oot of Robinson street, touching at 7 Atrangement—From New Brighton at 8A. M., 12%, | axe, ‘ , P were received by the Alubama. nor, and with the rest of the force returned. We lay at | famine, that all that wealth or art could do, would not Hammond street pier, each vay, 6P.M. Philadelphia, May, 1847. We have no further information of the march of Gen, | the mouth of the river some four or five days, during | keep them alive for another year; but perhaps the best rgr Dna or frieght, apply ai hoard the Boats, or to Geo. me New Yori at 9.A-M.o2 and6X FM. NATIONAL FIRE INSITRANCE COMPANY | Pillow. Had any disaster occurred to him, the news of | Which time wo received news that the force there had | proof of our condition’ js, on Sunday last, at one o'clock, Suauley at the office, foot of Robinson y . 62 ‘trusting the An 3 Vindicat june, that ANNUAL PICTORIAL Publis! ‘on the | bery trees, and the prospect is not surpassed ED -—s81 Broad 7 Tall d sowioSite Weis Lok ia by over a thousand, and in five minutes we w: way ist ot} i by any. spot on the Hudson river. Forterma, Se, apply to th $41 Broadway —| cheerfully com. on the bank in battle array. aud with ten pleces of ar- | ed considerable relief to this neighborhood, "EL DVENTISEMENTS, ati nad erect eeloeys cash in | subectiber onthe premines. *0" rms: Se» arniy «0 the ieut Melaigeh to state tpt be THE PROSPECTS OF PEACE tillery, six-pounders, brass; but the enemy haddecamp- | It is really awful to see the eagerness with which our advance. A be writtey in legible | _J¥14 30t®re. C. V_B. OSTRANDER. | Sharges trom the cars; that while im New York, under the p . ed. sent out parties, who now and then | poor (‘the laay Lriah.”) grasp at any means of ‘h de, not be res) le for errors that or AtAR; Bys78 aoe 'T, handsomely furnished Napa care of Drs, Castle and yrds, Auris aC Broad: a en Foadanad pl ore wince oie roe ena ifeenny, So inanas: we ive sleeedy pare Nened 7 4 ‘ ji: 1¢ entirely recoveres hearing, ry our march; and in about F irs of socks ani i greate: whic! NiMING"of all kinds exeented beautifully and with een saute iter; ui Sit Meer dagen os j | CAPTURE OF TABASCO. in graoy up tomy chin. we cae tight of «fort, but | tre made about Moyeulay Ros and Oughterard, from il, addre: *AVELION, NEW BRIGHTON, Staten Island. | jOrrc® a * : . . ;RUSEENTEseNeen our o! iD, we saw the American colors proudly fly- to fifteen miles from this. @ material ® pair cal iter or communications by, mail, addrated othe The ™ RLION, NEW BRIGHTON. Siips Inland | incioitat dents, pats, nae, collectiots in and‘Saeharges LATER FROM THR BRAZOS ingover it, “‘o explala this, you munt know that the | of stockings will cost Gd, and at least four days will be ttcted from the subscription mouev remitted. ‘made cousiderable alterations and improve’ | ‘ K steamer and vessels being lightened of auilors, and Tay- | spent in dyeing, carding, spinning and knitting, o., ke. Safin Ue fatiblishmens einen the He heserech | AMEE M KELLY, Shakespeare Building, comer of Sinch ‘is. hic is lor’s camels under them, ascended the river, and, after | After this, an ‘one shil- eee cuenicat Cuore ne, nd frpey the tania body of the par "Afvese customers and the public, that he haa taken that old fo eee ae a sharp action, compelled them to abandon thelr posi. | ling for the stockings will bring hundreds of blessings. jemnen only: they bre ofa comfort: | abi well known cxtablalunedt, the’ Shakspeare, at te No : Intend torch turning from Coney {North River. daily (Sundays included), Innding at ‘Fore Hamilton each ways re: Island’ at 1184 244 and 64 o'clock: Po Remain, Proprietor is now ready to treat with families or pe of . French, and other | a slip issued by the New Orleans Picayune on Monday, | information that the town had surrendered to Captain | living in a country where industry does not die of star- country. N. B.—No boat that belon; to the ae tate One West Sd pas ite: overn fusic Nights—Tuesday, } 7 Newenst! eect SS von on ow | Mactan Deacon, | Pye sah iets se force nd | Heid vol hare theo och Gere ran peu | bene take ba on ome gf emobar, et Cay | Sawn in amon to ere a ge count of the owners. UaaiONS-TO-8ULLS mute B Sac AND HARGEM RAIL fe a Be | ace aguinat lose or damage bye on welling howse, ware, Hiaéopmana: ‘f Whatever of him oF | up a reinforcement of marines. At Tabasco, Commo- | for some days, and Inat evening. taking the same walk, J . I JOUSES, ings in general, re Rari i$ Ou! re Sexe Te UbLe Font, CHE and TRY! ‘SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. every descriptign, aad persoual property,and on roks of trans | DY cou acrival we have files of papers from the city of | ote ey ae ee eee homes the Albany.will on | toe roed in fever, and. the worst tet coe ee ome NITY C) ERY —Lamding at Hammond portation and inland navigation, ; e inst. inclusive. In the Diario det | follow, + busi ane siohine SE ee Oe ANC "Phones W. Thome SECTORS, Bee nccaaagn nn pveareise ie pOTAGD Cl | ca Gael elas, Beco he some purpenes Suing? Kindness to thank the edits © th 5 a . Th y ili lomatic corres] mee. cian, and came 'e for y ad Me cand ROBERR ANNE I’, Capt. Frederic! ONAND AFTER DAY, Toth, 187, the | Johu Van Boskerck: Mt PiThe first note is from the Mexican minister of foreign | and I presume we will soon return to Tabasco, Ihave | New York Herald for his eloyuent notice of this» ty the foot of Canal street every day, Sun- Cars will yen a follows, until futher notice. "Up tains Rugene B affairs to the secretaries of Congress, referring to that | had quite onough of marching, for, during that march || 1 am happy to say, that at present there seen to be ‘and 10 A. M..2, 3 and6 P.M. IL leave the City Hall for : Lec ‘ | had to go over the ground five or #ix tites; for, being | every likelihood of our being able to establish here 4 very ‘Lee day, Sunday pted, at jem & Morrisiana.. Forham & Tuckahoe Pleasantville, olin J. Joh D Ward ody. 8 communication from Mr. Buchanan, whieh: aie Lg dite: neat Mog trade, veer Wie yy: alieaaanal 530 A.M. famine Brige. Harts an evsthe cpa ay Ses) ea Wa notinces Mr. Trist’s appointment. We learn that this | sid to the commodore, he would send me to the rear | extensive export knit stocking t thus affording em. and (WeUNDAYS 7 PAL 3 3 Witte Pint Bedood ‘ "Wei Jacoke’? olt, letter was communicated to Santa Anna by or through | With an order; when | got back to my place, back again | ployment to many thousands of our poor femal Canal street at 7, 9'and 10 A, M., and2| 8 =“ 7 7 A.M. Whitlickyille THOMAS W. THORNE, President, | the British minister at Mexico, Mr. Bankhead, who has | With another; but, as you may s » Is0on got tired | there is another class towhom this soclet; and 3 M ve Fort t Lee Sand it AX: and 1, 5 mat 3 m4 # by - roto Falls. Be nia re apecian pignet to bring about @ negotiation for peace fr re A a rears it more conv it to sit down and ea ey bra) Perhaps, ie pie ce nn or ) %, ommodation 0 M74 jastitution ia now full, aud with» | between the two nations. e rear come up.” . 1 mean, ladies, pieasure pares, a boat will leave Fort Lee at 734”. M every | 11 3 bu OP Me : F inp ine : birth and education, who, heretofore, were enabled to Wesday, ‘(Thursday and Saturday evenin. 2 4 ‘Money to loan ov bond and mortgage. FET eda Re a igen i reegy ler potel retina e ry eh i PROM THR BRAZOS ae support themselves ‘respectably on # small sum, which 'RINITY CEMETERY. 3 50 He PA’ r 7 The steamer James L.. Day, Capt. Wood, arrived at | they received either aa interest money, rent ke The 8 and 2 o'clock trips of exch day, Sundays excepted, will | 4 63 “ ARs yo TAN BABY JUMIEK, Us | Ieb., declining to accede to our propositions to sendcom- | New Orleans on the morning of the 12th instant, from y 2 ys a NURSE'S ASSISTANT.—A new and useful article of | missioners todulapa, Havana, of othe , &e., and the ready hospitality of their country friends. be extended to Trinity Cemetary, the groanda gf which have | 3 the Nursery, hy which infanis three mouths old and upwards | blockade of the Atexioun ports i Ore ae renee she Brazos Santiago. By her the Picayune received the | 41i these have now faiied, and these ladies, too proud to Spamers itarainns the bost will ethe Cemetery wharf | 6 neo a eaereins, themselves, resting, as they Jo, on8 | Nioxican territory evacuated by our troops, latamoras Flag of the 7th instant. beg or place their names on the relief lista, starve in se- : stg quareer in 12 oalock and quarter fo Go'elock. 7 "OT | ay Howarning to New You Wil eae a ahoe, | Hill the support required: Also it stachmente the Baber, | Mr, Buchanan writes that tho President holds auch a | Grande: Afteon miles above Reynoss, Boats total lows, | <Tet, many of them deriving their chief support from Ca Eleeae Peaantr escape iProsorer | 7 ‘SAM 64 AM 7 MA, BL CRADLE for the comfort of child’ | condition absolutely inadmissable, neither demanded by | Capt. Dunlap’s company of mounted men from 1li- | Kiting collars, socks, cuffs, So. of 5 ee t OPPOSITION PASSAGE OFFICE—To | § oe It recomineniel ational honor, nor sanctioned by the Practice of nations. | nois had arrived at Matamoras, the men in fine health, To wotld be able toell such articlen tu New Vorxt Albeay, Utica #1 54; Bymeuse, $2; Onwego, | 19 23 cau leave her itile oue alon der wars interminable, espectally between ‘soutiguons | “Td ue nowee in tolerable condition. | “Your kind suggestion, us to opening ® shop in New ; Rod $ 0, $2 50; Cleve: | 18 4, er return, amused and pe ulloch § company has returned from Camargo to | yy Yorthe oateer (A mmr Pol land, $4,503 Detrolt, $5: Milwanki $4; Chics Pgs? Cin | 3 Lies and retail, at S11 Brodway. nations, unless by the complete submission of one of the | Matamoras, Petal nibgdenr podpress gincsic dy cinnati, $8; "Toronto and Hamilton, itehal, $2; Mon § elligerents. Mane 2tate, ; ; § , real $4; Pittsbu " Se i ape Pa: sre <z | te shows how puerile a course it would be for a nation | a pation ed tne ean ee lag: Me Holliday, | large our operations here to almost any extent ; for we ¢ LAMPS No. 375 Broad ge , shall be good of ite Office, 100 Barclay street. ; 6 which had sacrificed men and money to gain a foothold intend that every thing sold by us al 6 Sree etre riven forthe fuldiment of all}. way, has received per late arrivals, a large and splendid ax- wy £0 day ovening last from a journey into the interior, sixty | (iva ata etn coal cake tonite wel Ot hoarse 1 40 security requires 6 28 sertment of French patent Oleostatic Lamps, of differentat_ | iN an enemy's country, to abandon all the advantages it | iniles beyond San Fernando. ‘I’ho object of his journey | “i24; and of a ren! value for its price, : contracis ade with this company. 80 terns. ‘These lainpa were invented by the celebrated A.‘thi_ | had won, and withdraw its forces in order to induce no- “ < 4 jan frus, | 20t now refer to such articles as the enclosed, which iyi6 300% M. L, RAY, Agent, New York—107. | Pleasantyille, New Castle. Bedford, _ Whitlicky lorier, of the Freuch Academy, aud. are considered the bes ; ret f er to induce ne- | was to purchase mules for government, which was frus- | only derive a value from fashion. If, upon seeing our re SC ae od ai auryoysPheetnmyorre orale nly att roe: | Gould anton rom muck negotiations.) 0" "| eae Wanness “by the bued’ of Casckehit oho ers | Seman zoucomnide uch seep of advange, Ht would aN Daly 7 o'clock, P. Mey from if Croton’ Falls. . ""Zise, on has ge assortment of rich plain and cut glass, | ,,!1¢ then oltes the case of our last war with Great Bri- | spread over the country taking forcible possession of all | M4yt,the warmest approval of our committee, a} tain to show that sidered fe e Re ill you have the kindness to give the most sincere the Pler between Conrlaudt and Liberty sects s 790 AM. cutlery, gi vases, china wate, toilet sets, and every ar: | tain to show that we mever considered fora moment that | the mules and horses ft for service. ‘The alcades of | gnyuin ot this comsaittnn te Magen Fontes Walley and ‘Steamboat ISAAC NEWTON, Capt. Wm. H. Peck, will . t 430 PM. ticle inthe furnishing Tine, mma ant our national honor required us to insist upon | several different villages beyond San Fernando, advised ay h ‘ te leave on Monday, Wednesday, ‘and Friday evenings, at 7] | The trains to and from Croton Falls will not stop on New soy pa, = the withdrawal of British troops before consent- | \ i Barclay, for the active purt they have taken in relief of orlock. : Taiand, except at Broome aireet, and tad street. A car | R)RVALENTAT The underigued hare on hand fresh | ing “to trent for peace, We went. commission. | suring hice Phas it econ eee repeat we: | our distress. ‘The only return we can make for thelr Steamboat HENDRIK HUDSON, Capt, R. Gy Cratten- | will precede each train ten minutes, to take up Passengers in generosity is to take proper care of tho funds with which n 4 of constipation. Pat up in pound packages. For sale, whole- | ¢F8 to Ghent when portions of our territo1 and he was running a great risk of being either killed or fee will leave, on Muastay,\Thasegay ond, Baturday even | che city. orning train of ears from Croton alls will not atop | le and retail by, pyres ‘BELLUC & CO., were in the ssion of British troops; and {t | made prisoner. Ha wiatubirmeatheee part of Urrea’s | Sytre entrusted, and this we will do to the best of our sgauecial ‘Trains for Schenectady, Ballston, and Saretogs | between, Wide Elaine and New York, ewept at Tuckahoe Apothecaries and ¢ emints- Bole ucocssors to wh tea aderr ftp rn rene eine going on at | force was in Victoria, and that the mules and horses | "| wili publish their names as our New York Commit- rings, as follows:—Leav ey 4 ir . bv a i . "4 Pint teverpebuntnye: Vassecmars will fed tals hs most eur | gta trabte tx Snadaye to Hiielons and, Mo if Gne | _m25%tPre No.2 Fark How. nnd 1 Brondwav. | unwonted vigor; the most memorable actions of the wat | fended for'a foros which waa cuising, and wea torenden: | tee atd bope shortly to, be able to form committees in Wn. and convenient rote. weather. M ¥ INHARDT’S & STOTY’S GILDED BRASS LET: | taking place after negotiations had been concluded. | yous at Victoria for the purpose of making # descent | Cther parts of the States, as I have received f the 7 o’dock A. TERS FOR 81GNS—Office 20 Maiden Lane, entran Rathbone, Esq., of Liverpool, £70 from Rev. vo O'Cloek, ¥. M—Landing at Intermediate Placte— | Stages for Lake Mahopackand Danbury leave Croton Falls on .entrance | Such a prelimiary condition to negotiation cannot be | upon Tampico. ‘This he learned from many different .: Steambont ROCTEESE EMT Bree aan | RuieMof tne ogee A et ath saines an Tox Pai. 1. GRbin aevicartia ehaiewemitucied eeraee ates ete and cited in modern tines; atleast, Mr. Buchanan knows of | slurces, andl he belisves, that un attack ow that post is | H¢,Crovidence, R 1 SEAT beng panto the Tene Jeave on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sanday afteraoons, FARE FROM NEW YORK the cxty—which brillianey is, warranted to” stand exposure | BORE. intended, the weakness of the garrison there strongly St penal. cl Bheyk at5 o’clock. s 'o Croton Falls oe to the weather. They are alsojapanued to any color that may | «dlie then exposes the unusual conduct of Mexico,under | favoring such a design. donation ef £90 frome Lady Mosk B Locus spl Weave on Vuvodnrs Thatetsrs soa Besurany tte, ° News ins we | cee a “Toll Xe Ns Toke gpd dae Weg i ih “Apoloniaing for tata sastiling laseer, 1a ghieb Pear, 1 i ve on ‘Tuesday, A iy ir 'o Newcasi CE CAPES PETER ROBERTS, 97 6 war, sent a Minister ne e peace. 7 “ 2 H noone, a8 arene a Flessantyil eK eanesifully solicits bh ROBERTS, 375 Micon aiiar'a wer bund ceninapanhbe tae attack 16 tats - Affairs 1 s Texas, have omitted fifty things 1 ought to mention, snd only actin ae Monier Gnatihe Back nfilbe y in ample canals eee kc to hi of goods, compris.ng the followii Mexican troops upon Gen. Taylor, the President had (From the Houston Telegraph , June 28.] offering as on exouse, that jt is now three orclonk, A.M. Wreigh: taken at moderate vaies, and nome taken efter 6 | Rerarning, leave eT AcMtiged 9 PAE es, from $2, upward, white and Ol reiterated propositions with a view to pening negoti. Wo learn from several gentlemen who lately arrived | and that 1 have for this day's mail six other letters to o'elock, P.M. CHEAP AND EXFEDITIOUS TRAVELLING TO THE 4 ils: 7, worth 125 0-4 Shawls, $10, worth 20: | tions which should put ‘an end to hostilities. He had | from Fredericksburg, that this town 1s steadily improv. | write, I remain, your's moat respectfully, is “Ali persons are forbid trusting any of the boats of this PE CG arte ee atonal We OR, sea ga mmizetts, $1; dodo | declared to the world that he would exact no conditions | !Dg, aud already promises to outstrip any of our western | HENRY BARRY HYDE, Secretary line, without a written order from the captaius or agents. ‘ cents, tape bordered do, 6% cents; iufaut’s Itcbes and Wars that were not honorable to both parties; and yet the | towns, except Bexar. T'here are already no less than | To Duniry Penssy, Esq, New York er. on freight apply on board the boata, or to P. O cheap; Indies’ needle work and tambour D ‘do do; | Mexican government had refused to receive the Minister | fifteen stores opened at this place, and it is estimated — a 3 Laces, H ai eve at the population exceeds 2,000. ‘The settlers have ne Crops. SURNERE, St Se operate ine Mee ne) H sent to her, and after declining to accede to the opening | that the populati eds 2,000, ‘The settlers The ©: DAILY EXCU! ON Ti HE ELY CO’ nou oR BR eB and BODY ql as 7 " several large fields of corn under cultivation, and flour- ‘The wheat harvest is nearly over in this section of SIAN FEEDS HOBOKEN —On and safer EMIGRANTS PASSENGER, LINES, HOULDER, BRACES) and BODY BELTS Agate’: | One faswabe would convent to 4 settlement or there | ishing gardens are found in all parts of the town, fur- | Illinois, and the erop secured fa excellent condition. Tn Pandey, daly th, the ieee: eRe commended and ferences botween the two Republics, ‘There will never | nishing the settlers an abundance of excellent vegetables. | the southern part of the State, the yield 1s much better ps ‘The mbscri ants and others ri i vd 3 d fulities, Dies Pinelesan proc new settlement will soon be formed in the valley of the | than usual, and promises a large return to the farmer. Giana places so are Hobokee, wit cereccresmenr © at parts TOWEST IA a ot emanate teres bes terminstion of hostilities, Mr. Buchanan proceeds, | 1 iano, fifty miles north-west of Fredericksburg; snd itis | in the malddie section, the crop is generally light, but the re fuevecn'h street, Elysian Fields, _| by Railrogd, Steamboat and Canal, to the following places, via have been proffered, and which tend to the re-establish: | ¢xPecied that sureral of the, families of the town wil re- | grain isof « superior uality--and in the north. where tt itis clock, 10} o'clock, bany, ster, Buffalo and Pittsburgh tbat et"paace, move to this settlement. ‘The people at Fredericksburg | suffered most during the winter, it is maid to be much ae a pracees, ers, expand tl ‘The President will not, therefore, make further over} }| enjoy excellent health, have suffered no injury from the | below anaverage. Upon the whole, so far as our infor- 12) Le Rochester, tioa to the tures for the opening of negotiations, until he has rea: | Indians, and are generally prosperous, contented and | mation extends, we are inclined to the opinion that the fa ES a | cated brace, will be able to do more work with les: fati ue, as well | son to believe that such will be accepted by the Mexi: py: deficiency in some of the counties will be nearly made 3 mee asimjrove the form.” Tobe had wholesste gu reral a can government; but nevertheless, such is his desire for trade of Bexar has een unusually brisk during | up by the greater ‘quantity raised in jothers: and 5 3 Racine: Gentlemen’souttitting store, 237 Broadway, | Peace, that the evils of the war shall not be prolonged the last month. Small parties of traders from Monclova, | that the Sa ate raised in Illinois this season not iy@ Mt*rh a FALE NS oR ireen Bay, poceeal le, conorot Park Place’ | one day later than the Mexican government makes it | Sante Rosa, and the adjoining towns, have lately visited | fall greatly ww that harvested in former years. The FORSHREWSBURY,LONG BRANCH nek Lonisviler Ky. | , -BxAlsoa superior Body Belt, or Abdominal Suppgrer | absolutely necessary. Accordingly, to carry his deter- | th tnd Durchaged ATEe units ot Boe ta ‘the | chad one ook wally and, promise to be most Ocean House, Jumping Point, Runsom, an = +Ky: | highly recommended. ss ' jy830t®re | mination into effect, he has sent, in the quality of com- — legraph, Oth inst. toutown Landing. The. steamboat: iD- Darlington, Hamer, GHUKCH’S VEGETABLE LOTION missiouer, to the headquarters «f the army in Mexico, | trill imposed on the goods imported into Matamoras, | The harvesting season in the warmer parts of Ilinois WIN LEW1S, Captain Haynes, will ran as follows from foot ‘oburg, ueenston, HIS celebrated Costnetic effectually eradicates eruptions | Mr. N. P. Trist, first clerk in the State department, with | Tampico, and other Mexican ports, and consequently, | and Missouri was about a week Inter than usual this of Vesey street, gt River ms aiewebar i ‘oronto, dwich. ‘on the skin, particularly pimples, blotches, tetter, tan, | full powers to conclude a definite treaty of peace with taey canbe patctaas t gene fa t Bexar than | year, but has fortunately come on after the June rains rr. Bias AUPORD, ., | MEATS poeripammatne pan. Peron, proveane ve | Cee cretion guecetces Tes etme | te Unltd Manion tan Ne Tye i roomed | Ss tt edabe agp on thes | Seveanmes gem oe wetner te cota Wetkig Be EAL Bettye PEM | sr meade Wears Ce teeta | Suissa geVemugretiara | oe Pung hf cout oft, reentand | (ashore samoras ond gods aun be nrodued | 'niaPa eng ota, anand aun ‘Thursday, "22, 10, A.M. ‘Thursday, | 22, 3. P.M. At their General Emigration Office, a SM A kivn. _agsim*r | "i conclusion, Mr. Buchanan forbears from comment. | intoany of the Mexican towns on the Rio Grande valley | season is now over; In the, middie parts, our farmers Friday,’ a3) 1 ATM. Briday,”” 23,3 P.M. f or te sauth street, New York, | JX ANE'S PATENT PORTABLE BATHING TUB and | ing upon the closing pessage of the last letter from the through Texas free of duty.” Should the war continue | Sew'vn the midst oftheir harvetting, gud fa the norther, Beturday, 34, 12M 4 Saturday, ef PM. | | Tapacottis Emigrants’ Travelling Guide can be had og ap | oh ca anenc iithgg ait ea erat enld arrangement. Gen- | Mexioan minister, lest It should give to his present note | much longer, this trade will doubtless increase to @ great | |y partaare just whetting thesr sickles, Of the quality of day. in ridin Beet of The bore teen: | Pilewtlom. free, 133 30016 _ | eto call aad cratnine thom te rerraswences, Woald do | q lees conciliatory character than he desires for it. He | extent, and Bexar will become the rival of Matamoras — thegrain harvested this year there is no difference of ‘vay pasoorigers to all parts of the country. jy! 90r*re “FOR SALE—Twenty rail road carts and six one horse | general assortment of bathing tubs, shower baths, aud’ bathe, | recurs with pleasure to another Passage in the same let- | We learn that goods to the amount of about piece opinion. It ison all hands allowed to be excellent. = aeie are wagons, and some two horse wagons, and are constantly | wholesale and retail. HARLES KANE, "| ter, wherein is expressed the pain with which the Mexi- | have been sold at Bexar within the last month. We | borry is sweet, heavy and well ripened, As respecte its NOTICE. ere rat cone aren bad 0 she shoren S17 Bowery, N.Y. | can government has seen altered the cordial friendship | doubt whether a much greater amount of goods were | juautity there isa general, and we believe correct impres- ane; SUNDAY “Aga 1 arecmbond | nese can be had atthe’ most reesonable terms, by MICHAEL | ‘JVO THE PUBLIC—Give ial and judge for | Which it had cultivated with thisrepublic, the continued | #0ld at Matamoras during the same period of me. sion, that it" falls short of'an av In the sout BYE EY MACSTATEN TLANDER oil | MU HE, Wagou Maker, No. 20 aud 30’ Montgomery. st yourselves, ] warrant them all to be as represenied or the | advancement of which it had always admired, and whose | _ We learn from several gentlemen who have recently | districtsit is as abundant aa usual, but in the northern follows, until farther notice = Jersey City, Not . "Fela aacers” | money refunded. : institutions had served asa model of its own.” Such sen- | returned from Bexar and other western towns, that they | there is a very considerable deficiency. Inthe middle LEAVE STATEN ISLAND EW ORLEANS, me tate tid pd bent go given ogc ae m | ‘iments, continues Mr. Buchanan, the President deeply foes ping oho agers Ht Ther ei eins tention districts it is doubtfnl whether it quite reaches the usual At 6, 8, 9, 1011, A. Moy and 1,2, 3,4, 8, 6, 7%, PML LOUISI. iD ‘EW YORK LINE. all ardent spirits, paugent cosentyal oil, and other destructive | £cels ; bis atrcngest desires are that the United Mexican ind become discouraged, owing to the long pre- | thelargesonuce seo aad che trintay ieee sustained in 7 H e m States, under such institutions as prevail with us, may | They -At% 8,10, 1, A.M. Eten migaten past and at 4,8, ris toit the. Gelicate fragrance of the lowers protect and. accure the liberty of thelr citizens, and | valence ofthe drought in thatection and the high price | getting it in, the wheat harvest in INimols and Masourl i . ach " tract b pleasingly soft. | maintain an elevated position among the nations of the | of a may not improl und to in good, whole- _New York April 13th. usr mys. me relereatatr eal it eal corte RARE Toes: | cain Pp bd Colorado Herald also mentions that he had heard that | sono breadstull, very. neatly es mach as the best crops FRENCH TRANSATLANTIC iP OE HAORT cenmeain Johnson. hair ow bald heads by its use, and hair that has been made harsh | Such is an outline of Mr. Buchanan’s letter of April | Several emigrants were returning from the We hitherto.—St. Louis New Era, 10th inet. eb PEAMBHIP COME ANY Royal Mail. Hass Y = A and is turaing gray or falling out, by the use of or other | 15th. We have not translated it, as the original will no Steai iP » BE. f the severe drought. We do not learn th (i We understand from « gentleman who has just re- ms = i a reparations, W ae emigrants haye yet re-passed the Brazos ger Saameimter tikeduas doperie vickiece Ship LOUISVILLE, Capt. Hunt mi doubt at once be made public. ‘There is no indication in turned fi dK in lowa, that it of the basin upon which Mr. Trist is authorised to con- | 18 to be hoped that they have concluded to locate in | tured trim some weeks absence, tn lows, tied toe Coops ‘on Saturday, the 2ith instant. Captain Mnazior some of the settlements west of that river; andas copious | S¢nerally look remarkably well. departure from France is as follows— Bark J, KE; WILLIAS % clude a treaty. rains have lately fallen throughout that ection, it is not | *°. Corn is more forward than it is in Wisconsin. AREER a ai cd eri Bark HEBRON, Captain Greig. byes Aecare leon beaseaet’ Fee terete la President had igetructed | improbable that numbers will be induced to return and | country has also been bleawed with genial showers— The above ships are all ofthe first class, of light draft of | perience and. stud Fee eo eat tne ticct muutter ofit iad been | make another trial, before they finally abandon the | While in this vicinity, the drought is b up water, and commanded by the most experienced captains in | souyve alone which oe OS woe nen country. We have been informed by acitizen of Bexar, | Yesetation. Yet in all bi; says, that he did not the tra¢ cabins are handsomely furnished, x expressly reserved by the sovereign Congress of the na- see more magnificent wheat, than now covers Rook attention paid to the comfort and convenieuce of 1) ce that this drought was the most severe and protracted e Se, easitel Wo tite nation. latter would be at | init has occurred in that region for twenty years. It | Prairie.—Daily Wisconsin, 10th ’ commenced in June, and continued until April last; dur- Prof. C. G. Forshey publishes a letter in the Conoordia Ota ae ee ane a cnderations bat | ing all that period soarcely a drop of rain fell at Nexar. | Inteligencer giving the rerult of his observations upon whieh he would do) better perhape wen tale by Jules Hau, (Chemige and Per ‘Neither the captains or owners ofthe above ships will be re Fulton street, comer of Willis ver oF plate sponsible for jewelry, lage fends precious sto1 way; and at retail of A. F. Art The UNION ‘These Steam Ships are equal to any afloat, and commanded | We; °F for any letters, parce! Pack: by, or put on 415 Broadway, New York: of am had been procured. Years may pass ere a similar drought will occur. ‘The | the cotton worm which has lately appeared om some by ak Ifal and courteous navigators,” When theirtransforma- | bowrd ofthem, unless regular bills of lading are OF the | WAYS PATENT HOBE=For sale in New York by the | “'By a letter froma source entitled to great respect, we | cFOp of corn at the West will be immense, and there is | plantations. Ilis opinion is that the worm of the present Hon from war vessels to commercial ones ix complete, they : ‘1 at Orleans wharf foot | L“nventorandmanaincturers 20 Conrtlands street; Jemes | further leven that Gen Scott gave the Mexican govern. | searcely « doubt that the price of thisstapleandof other | year {s not that which destroyed the crop of 1846. Of will be found as comfortable as any ships can be made. ‘he f nm of passage from New York for the first class is $120. From Havre 1,000 ‘Wines will be I Walter, 296 Brondway; Joseph H. Ash, 293 Broadway: J. | provisions will be greatly reauced in a few weeks, Corn | this he is positive, nor is the present worm, to his eye, 2 Neg taal gen cy neet; Wk 8.0. Chardavoyne, In Cher. | Ment tillthe 20th ult. to act upon the latter, when if no- | Freee ting during the last six months, in the west- | much like thet of 166,” And he is further’ of opinion, n eit Row; Barr & Briggs, 30 | “int Sst opinion in Mexico, in our Judgment, we have | ¢™msettlements, at from seventy-five cents to a dollar a | that the present worm is not likely to prove as de- Bi Bical es Theta Herson o3e Bescdweane Mik | hed viunity of learning by this-arrival, ‘That | bushel: but this is owing to the great demand of this | structive to the crop as that of last year. Tenet ae et ke hoa, ty Thied | ‘onecton creas bat toc Mas b article for the volunteers and German colonists, ‘The ; the vicinity of #116 Grand ‘street; Charles Pitt & Son, 17 ‘Third | opinion gives but poor encouragement for peace, but does a , The Rice, Corn and Potato crops in the vicinity ath 2H9 Bieeckerstreet; J. Craig, 7 Broad- | got enticely dorpeir, Other gentlemen, with very am. | amount that will be required for the volunteers this year | Georgetown, are represented a good. ‘The Cotton crop ry ‘ in | & 8. Philbin, 3 Dey street; W. & 8. C. es that oones ‘George 1, Howell, 32 Park Rows ent in New Orleans—John Woodr promptly forward all goods to their address. DRAFTS ON THE NATIONAL BANK OF IRELAND. ‘charged extra, but the prices will be very erste ‘The freight in Havre. ated by a fixed tariff. Th trea from Now York ia raled by the market rate, i 2 further parti ‘to the office of the a ‘eas ‘ ; 4 inet, ee nike P9 IEW ioaintdattap waeettca MeRemsteu ofan’ | Ble, opportunltios for judging, write from the city of | wil becurtne oa .hat is price of tis, aticle wil, | isis, the Cormcrophs improved in spppearasce,, The pro eg a el ee ig al Peat. TA i Broadway ‘Union Byuare, comer Fouseenth | Mexico, that there ‘ ‘ : : ; . BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN | the public, wishing to remit ineney tora harem | stree. “do Akenci91 Sixth avenue; Samuel Pryor, 204 Third | difeulties; that the Mexicans have not yet been sufi: | doubtless fall backs to ite ald standard, of two bitte ® | ver, ix in fine boating order.—Charleslon News, 8th ROYAL MAIL STEAM SHIP, 1200 tone | drada forlargeor small amount, Conable without discount) | arquue, Pinmbers:and D. Hodgman, comer of Maiden Jase | clently whipped: and that General Scott will have to | tothe! aie S00 tho may deaire tolocate iu the wentern | "tt : ‘and (30 horse power each, under contract | direct on the National Bank of Ireland, Dublin, or any of the | aad Nassau street, and no where else in the eity of New York. | march into the city of Mexico, None of the letters we ‘A letter from Charter River, Md., July 10th, to the FIBER Coenen gmirallty. Pa ig eg a peed ony. jie grata ong | _iet Sire_________________... | have seen mention anything about the number or posi- | country. Baltimore American aags.:—Our Wieet Terveek ts over, TALE apt ee, a Se 9 ones o A Pa om CLEAK COMPLEXION——DISEASES OF ‘THE | tion of the Mexican troops, * 2 7 + h i bushel CALEDONIA, Uy Edward. Lott. Wales, on application to Ww. aif. TAPSCOTT, | Oe eee ON deed, crery other seazon, | ‘‘T'rom the Sun of Anahuae of the 24 instant, we copy | Tux Suir Fever in Canava.—This dreadful aay. PSs und eisty: tour }snine bi og a Ay ed CAMBRIA, Captain Charles HB, dude ee. KERRIES, __8& South street, New York. | the skin is often repw apy ee, caused in eight | the following order issued by Com. Perry upon return- | malady appears to be still on the increase. We | more bushels are made this than last year. already vee. ¢ AGADIA, Captain William Harrison. numosphere or heat of the suns | ing to the mouth of the river from his ‘Tabasco expedi- | present the following from the Quebec | homeivon iteway to market, ‘The latter rains bave im AMER CR EAE wing & ano ies x, om, Tppmactidte tooqsende, ee} 8 a1, acacus Fino Bitte Mstieasei,y. | Glen nrtved ob Grosse ine cu tOieaiy lik” | Rene gue cnn tem, aud, Se, metre Win bomeeee of ee ZHE CANADA. 6 HE EUROPA: dle Tane, having now completed their arrangements, beg skin a softening and clearing Balin that Off Tabasco River, June 25, 1847. Wherefrom. Passengers. Deaths, | supposed they would not attain a growth sufficient to be is appointed to sail from he leave tp a nounce to their friends and the public, that passages the sk and caus healthy perspi- The commander-in-chief, on returning to hisship from Liverpool. ... ee 600 46 | saved, now it is seen they can easily be cut with the H . So sand Sromation in Coumery mm be sacerey om tbe most Fea Rare? so cleared with. ictles, | the expedition undertaken to capture and occupy the i 8 | scythe and cradle. In other fields they are just as'good New York and Liverpool, ‘hey also’ guarantee. that, there MICAL SOAP never YEE | city of Tabasco, seizes upon the exrliest moment to 2] Asin common years. Ar it respects the Corn crop, the shall be no dete that emigrants will be forwarded on e the skin ‘aud benutiful—even yel- | offer his warmest thanks to the officers, seamen and {| prospect ix most brilliant, and a few more rains will 10 detent " tchanges to.» beautiful Wea marines, composing the force engaged in the attack, for 11 | Imus the eery” planting: Double cropa were, ponerally ‘ln able on demand on the Royal Bank of Ireland, hat it may he used on the gratifying proofs ot zeal and courage, manifested by y7 | pitebed last spring, ‘and in some insta oes triple; and ifax, $20. “ ig echigelililia ss neh y85 om : > . . . Notwil ing the extensive and judicious arrange- 1 | of next mont jo | i va blessing and a miracle, Persons are No freight, exceptapecie, received on days of sxiling. oe : “ tral’ ‘But ming, yet the geauine—aak for Jones Italian Che. | tion, and the only disappointment evinced by the bra ist | arth For freight, passage, or any other information, apply to TON ANE OE RACKET FORE LIVEREOOL | tical Sony and ae ng ape gett officers and men, proceeded from the fact that the enemy Blan : ae AtHARNDEN & C68 o Well’ lowing well eng at ng, and favorite packet ships, fi mroopcrrice Sb cents’ cake-—wpere, may beled; | <4 Rot stand more Srmly to thelr arms, | MUMS eRe aTe see «+. 04M Oi] A Deviqurrur Steaunoar Excursion.—The a aa, a contrses hap Deen oapers see Ne AMERICE Lone ae i, for bean diving ana piving 8 Commanding Home Squadron, | —or nearly one-turith part of the whole ; of theremain- | St. Louis New Era, of the 10th inst, has e short y's government, tp establish a line betwee 1° SuRDiPHti8, 160 Poth Paste, for w ii, sweetening the breath, | _ ‘The Commodore arrived st Anton Lisardo on the 30th | der many are sick, It appears by « statement in the | seoount Of & Cunerkanly Ohe Silk Parlenstes 1 Ue and New York direct. ‘The steamships for this ‘ ode : 1000 ** 10th“ making the gums healthy, fee; price 25 cencs « box. June, with the squadron, Quebec Mercury of Tueslay, that the total number of | steamboat Marthe, since the middle of May last at gry bale bylitsane oxsiy nest Yous tne neues TLD peat vie | for cabins soveed calla, tad oerace pecteeiene Penne pile te Sours Soria py alimorey tid” CAPTURE OF. TABASCO Tee tet, ths leeds to. July. 8 £21 1,8" | [ow Stone. "The whole distance forth and back is 4000 steamers will suit every Saturday during eight months, and | proceeding to ¢ ntry cannot select finer conveyance. | W. Taylor & Co.6 Jarvis ittsburgh, 69 Li: From the Washington Union.] ra ships and buried on the island, 10. Ji Jathe.” The | miles, ‘The incidents of the voyage were not very nu every fortnight during the other months in the Year. Going al |, Phose wahing to send for their feuds can make she neces- | berey st; in Newark em ‘The oftctal agcounte of MW trommnctiod! have been | Usd et tem 2500; making « rplial from the 34 to | merous or varied nor wag tbe panage interrupted by WitkatniNee ven + wea | and have dl am brought out in either of the th , LD, GREY, RED OR WHITE HEADS, and those | sent by the Raritan, which vessel has not yet arrived. | the lot instant, was 4 nerd 228; rewatning | any serious accident. Indians, as usual, were seen upon Ota antl oad —— | any of the splendid ships comprising the f'Liver- who would possess a beautiful head of hair for « very | ‘The following is the only letter which,ws far as we are ad- | 27, ‘The attending clergy bave sustained several addi- | the banks, from none of whom. however, did the boat's ne STEAM NAVIGATION pool Packets. : We & J. NP ‘OTT, um, read the following statement of respectable per | vised, has reached Washington from an officer of the Hil owen The Rev Mie, Montigny, R. C. priest at peo a sutar of fear mo eetetion. Game’ wae sbandant COMPANY, “Gaice 14 William street ae SARenes Pesete Abraham Vanderbeck, of 98 Avenue D, New York,cer- | fauadron since the capture, We havo been permitted | Lachine, and sister Limoge, one of the Grey ‘uns, wre | — tine iled fuer, Ka abl, Ot fognee at ie P. W. BYRNES &/CO.3 NEW. YORK AND LIVER- | tifies that his head was entirely bald on the top, and by the | to take extracts from it said to have fallen victims to the fever he Re’ , | Rhode of attaheee, rd pultaio ealvaa, Thane Goamaane Dingcrons. oe POOL. EMIGRATION FICE. use of two 3a bottles of Jones Coral Halt Hestoretive, hae U.S. Siem pares i eae} Roy, cure of Charlesbourg, dled 0” te of Ponape = of sm} pode on the rivee baaie--tuavingieea ‘pon, HL. Sead, h A'good crop of hair, and will soon have it Loug, thiek, and Tux J icios Island. typhus fever, conteacted io the discharge of hin clerical | were caught on the Finet Deni Neem pent up without ‘itiam Chamberlain, ston, aa Vitliam Jackson, of 8 Liberty street, Pittsbursh, Pas | pave boone eee lee cect Tabasco, where we | duties at Grose isle, The trey, Sir, Cinidetm that on | a porsibility of escape, between anteep bluffon the one ohm As Tseliny van Ooh iL Stephens, BYRNES TCO, 36, Waterloo, Road certiiea: On the Sd of February, 1817, that Mr. Thomas Jack, Wil relate in se beiet c SAMMOEEREAMNEER ib portico. een sur vixturday the 10th, several carts filled | side and the boat on the other. Trapped tu thle way, } " y bald for fifteen years, ‘ " Gimeuy. J "GH. SAND, President. | Soy hare found the Importance of © direcy Awoaee: Fane aa taro de botttes oF Jones’ Cort Hair Restorative, | lars you will see in almost every paper in the Union, just | with young childre oved from the sheds and were transferred te the boat, withoss Siany Epwanp Mita, General Agent, New York. Purpove of placing within the power of the friend of the me | thaheye weivowing fagt thick and healthy--he expeetsby using | about the aame time you receive this. Com. Perry, with | prought into St. Catharine street, St. Lawrence suburbs saccaabered Eee Pratl ots guanine E. Anpunson, Secretary. | sengers coming outto, this country, the immediate correspon | thi «lite longer to have abetter head of hair than he ever | a large detachment ‘of the squadron, for the purpose | Nine of them died on the same night of these removal ae a ee fore ~ yp fag f ‘charter, notiew ’« | dence with a respectable establishment, from whom they ; of again taking Tabasco, “A clad ontreal Witness of Monday says y hardh here aiven ete Booka for subvegcon forag ninouyt mot | ‘ely Yor attention and favor towards thle relations leaving the | ravo THOSE WHOSE HAIR 18 GREY, or falling off fag Rramtocns teen aietetwiah ta ea teeia ee Bee, | a bt taedical. authorities, that ‘there is scarcely « | «winning hosts, with, which ive oorerad. AS came avigation. Con Hil be ‘te-ppened at the coy of the | bomen’, ing i , and weal at the Roots.—I hereby certify, that my hair wag | nd tgken in tow by the smallsteamers Scorpion, Spitare, | gtrect in the city, in which there are not two or three | times they would be by hundreds Ravigation, Company, Will be reopened at the office of the | ' Persons desirous of engaging pssages, from Dublin, Cork, | saraing grey, and Miling off, and that sisce I have used Jones’ | Vixtn, and Scourge. These steaiaers aloo took in toy | veeeetot fuver, aad that the only effectual means of stop. | guards of the boat—surrounding and in close contact Samat seonctaabreibed acct gad the | Neng tert, Boston Philadelphia Baltinore pr Nex Orleans | Coral Mat, Renorace—i hn curly, cnet | the bomb: vescla Fna, Veauriun Btrombol big Wash | ping the divas would be the removal of all the wick at | with ion all idee. Caught tn, tha predienment Hey ive percent of the amount subscribed. must be paid at the : can be obt 5 | growing fast, and has a fine dark look: Before 1 used Jones’ | tngeon, 4 , were am eaay prey, and many fell um geriod ofsuner pion in apectesor bank ills. Piabalence ot | S24 Sue rouse cnmaged in, cos in this counteys being | Coral Hair estoative, Teombed owt handfuls of ait daly. | ee ee ta aan) Ta bc pcheraen Tie wCitarcnmmal | once: i Tiffen, which were in active request for the oceasion. Se vec gencin ay be reseed Price em ten ihe Crete dons and Jargoet ectablishment In, the passenger trade in 92 King street, New York. | with all these, and the longline of boats in tow, you can | Tux Maaneric Terronarn.—We are assured ——— ee ny, and. upoa thirty days previows nowee. eee: | EE ee dnanamad pesseneyrs that huge sailed in the shipe AVE YOu SOURERORDANDIUFK—Mr. Power,» | Teadily imagine wo presented quite an imposing appear. | by Mr. French, the President of the Company | Hon. Daxiet Wensten.—There was « rumor ‘ihe following is the 25th section pf the By-Law :— which have been despatched from our office Pool, and rocer of Fulvon street, had his haircompletely choked | nce. Thus wo ascended the river, When about 0 | between this city and New York, that the most energe- | in this city, on Saturday sfternoom, that Mr. Webster “Sulmerintion to the capital of, the Company, after the | idle re ets of ireland forthe last thirty veurs, ina futh: | up with pandraf®, and Jones Coral. Hair Restorative entirely | miles up the river,we were somewhat annoyed by volleys | tic measures are now in progress to ensure agperfect an | had been killed, at Marshfield, by ® mad bull nanouu maybe $00.00 shall in preference be allowed tothose | cient guarantee of our ability to ful6l withsatinfaction any en: | and permanently cured it ofmasketry feom the chaparral on ‘each nid of the | ineulation of the entire tine we powsible, ‘ince his | rumor was very currepl and, aa might ave wen ot nt of their for passengers that we may be favored with. A DIPSS, Beautify, and make you ver, Strange, here no one was burt. We soon cleared | election to the office ef Premdent he assed over the ted, produced considerable sensntion.— Boston « ermal subeoription ent of eamre "Bi ed ANB ii EL Ge XCHANGE given for ay Deitel oe RBH, ey ‘$3 sive om out byt dicharge Ue cotine? wad. grepe, When | line and visited nearly al th oftces: and fds the tn. aly 10 FOR NEW ORLEANS—Louwisiana and New | S™)un' {England |, Henry EB. Callen, late barber on board the steam! we were about 6 miles from the city, we were obliged to | terruptions to be occasioned principally by imperfect _- —— = Jo 4 fis branches; and also On all the principal towns of England aud | gh At he stonneboas rived at Bt. , ° louis Wed of York Line of Spoke fast sailing Broker Back Seotland without discount. South America,do ly that Jones'Coral Hair Resto anchor on account of an obstruction placed in the river | insulation. A second line of iron cord is now almost | A party of 65 Seneca Indians lately sa state of GENE 1. Minott, master, is now I ra ‘et Ships with their days of sailing, and the | the hest article Ie by the enemy, to prevent our proceeding further up — | completed between Baltimore and Philadelphia, and a | sepbs, Mo. on their way to their bom: s in t Lé A list of the Packet Ships ing the hi mY Pp ith their fe londay,, August 2, addrens of the Agents wha actfor us, can be had on application | Md Keeping the he aro. Atihie place (ealled the Palme) we lay ‘all night: and | ling of the same material will be laced, with all posal. | Now York. | Dissano has made rad havo ith tty ctv jeans whart, tot of Wall | Stthis office. Apply or address by letter, (post paid) | "Boldin New York only. at the sign of the Americ were harrassed a good deal d the night by oc- | blo dispatch, upon the posts between this oity and Bal- | mer companions. ‘These §ndians are to all Inbeae a “E.R COLLINS. silbvdtieg*'y #2 Chatham street—price 3,4 008 shillings. cusional discharges of musketry. ‘Tho river there not | timore, Mr. French assures us that no pains shall be | lized, and no doubt feel with all the acutenam poe’. 6 at. mas imerre —_ fone . | | Agents in Philadelphia—: her, 3 sed being more than 60 yards wide, we had to lay within 10 | spared on his part to give the public. aline of telegraph the situation in which they now find the Took there Agents in New Orleans, J. 0. Woodruff & Co., who will ‘ACKE: ECR, HAYRE—SECOND LINE.— | Broolelyn, 139 Fulton street; in Boston, Redding, 9 State or 15 yards of the starboard, (pr right han you | whichshall be both permanent and . The the wealthy membors ofthe Ogden Company iit ve Pelee iy "Wsvech, Copsain Hathaway, wir’ reccsed the Hib ot Reames BORD wHINCKES, vent a Taylors FarrigBatidings: yo Piabare, Li | oula’eall ity nad of course we weresn aay task for | now working well from this ity to New York.—Wash- | red men in the fhoe when they Some back to t Tesw pee . anew of gent yee ‘ . the enemy; but during the night, only three men were | ington Intelligencer. homes ! Genesee, and sail her day. y13 n Agen. 1 5 . “ a aT rr ee ee ae © ;