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eo enn ae - NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 10, 1847. ae = ea RT sam a ee j = — — = ——. OO — ee = —— j TO LET~A Cottage suitable for a small family, Scott. Sr. Cain Cooney, Mlinoia, July 29, 1847 true el f i oonrr, \ 9, 1847. loquence. With us, the sensations produced by | derable stock of THE NEW YORK HERALD £ siete at Bloomingdale, adoiaing, “Buran Is News from Gen. Minois VolunteersReturn of the Second Reziment— | QUE hrateate speakers become absorbing. fn the case of | hand, and ‘when w taany of nome growth, emery ESTABLISHMENT, vasa, the door every feyeemiantes. ; we BS Great Doy of Reception in Belleville-- Western Bar. | tbe, unlucky Baltimorean, who evidently mistook his | greater severity, that we began to dissin terre eee natin» ‘at Burnham's Mansion House, or address a uote to * Shi Pele P " calling, as he did the character of the people he ad- | quantity of foreign grain required to replaan anne Nocte-divit onshe demain aikmeineg da (Cn eee Ms aa sere” IMPORTANT, IF TRUE. geuemwin Here of Tubles—Western Hospitality | dressed, the effect was ludicrous in the extreme. The | rial deficiency in the potato, Lot wy say, ae Wi OLERSA neat dopa story comme house, with ber Crowds of People—Triumphal Arch—Bloquent Ad- sxcltement was laughter and ridtoule It De comenitied iy [of forelgn grain taken into consumption Se toner fh ments and undercetiar, priveipal story two parlors ase Wi then: Cob Jed , : # onslaught on the poor Mexicans at Monterey as wo years euding the 6 JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR ML with sliding doors, liard tiushed walls, second story's 2 THE A RMY dreases— Colonels Bissell and Morrison—A Baltime- | he aid on the words, granmnar and figures of the «peo. | Jow ? 6 the oth of June. It is as fol- +, MR rebe on the peotsiocs Hier} ath street, of WK Peadle Obecrned at een gritty— Good Order and Sobriety | ple's English.” 1 pity them indeed. No one was di Foneyoy Geary ax Fyoun raxen ¢ mnquire No. street, of W. K. - Observed—A Grand Illumination. to follow him, and the vast company-again formed into ‘From Jume5, 0s, to dune 546 Sunes. aan peMe rion " “ 4, . 9,46, to CIRCULATION—FORTY THOUSAND. | '°Siaces pass the door every half hour tem sae, sone eee aa Yesterday was # proud day in old St, Clair county. It | Baty mueas deny ek pec aner tables, some Aly OF A — a ILY HERALD —Every day, Price 3 conte per copr-~6? |ANCE—For sale, the good will and AT THE GATES OF MBXICO, | was the day fixed on sone time sinew to honor the Iili- | unrefined, siuple, frontier habiterin, conteae edith the Barley . 7261 ba 4 a + Pri r Ww m ‘ is Volunteers of the Second Regi ‘i high polish and refined civilization “ h”? and 477,309 J14ajSat ang vable in ad . tosuch an establish &e. Ke. Se. ao ‘cond Regiment, and especially | ’ ‘ation “up north” an . WEEREY HERALD—Lvery Saturday—Price 6 cents ite th pal Satna the two companies of this county,on their return | rade cnomtis to ur colks Rood souls, were simple and | pens H ae per copy $3 126 cents per pygu payable a aivetet aes i commanded, and-at present | hoz ae Bo ose toe aapeP tong pal t cone | 0" the campaign, under old “ Kough and Ready”, | marshals, Soe, eae ioe E renie une pl: Ra uae J Price 64 cents per eopy—8 per annum, meluding, postage, | hns an excellent, ness, nud is one of the best stands | ,, The Zane ear a Te ola ees te aauant, COR | And never wero men received with more heartfelt satis. | Passed into the arena, the men ull rtood quict—-a yart Buckwheat...") Feccivediby biesses (Sabscritignn an Viviouney Faris © 6; Li | tor iudeces him torch For missloned officer of the th Regiment U.S. Infantry | faction from every claw. Old men and maidens, young | {qncoUrse—til all the ladies were arranged wt the tables. Sibead Bimonds, 18 Comhill, and John Miller, the bookseller, London. | lars inquire at the office of The Courirr publishes it with the following remark : men and matrons, fathers and mothers, sisters and bro- | amletiy cet eee wad boy’ came forward, orderly, and otal ss + 03 ‘ANNUAL PICTORIAL HpRALD Published om the COUNTRY SEAT FOR gALt.—That very de-| “There is no longer a doubt of Scott's advance, for | thers, wives and sweetLearts were there. Even minis. | Cuely ent their dinners, Doubtiées, when wo get us Flour eS DVEIUBLSESTEN’SS: at the tonal pricer=alwaye cash in sirable residence inthe beautiful village of Rinderions | here are the particulars which may berelied upon. “Che | tex of the gospel and grave provessore of religion, nixed | ROPUMOWS AA old. and a well civilized as the Atlantic | lobe. 5.01 eT Nit eratheatl ber telaantab plats: leaible Columbia County, fited up. and recently occupied by | letter was commenced on the 10th. and added to, on | with the joyous and ligbt hearted, and the old grey | gach other as much asl have aon in larceny sean seme Oatmeal... thanner. ‘Phe Propmetor will not be responsible for errorathat | We 1te Peter J; oes, og corr ond-por ek lent ater Mim ete erat neg ameranenel ae TTR Ee ae a eg eee a Re ee Pe | ote may Grea DED 1 gs executed besbrifully and with | bam,aud all other convenient out buildings "The gconnds, | Wutcr*JOUrma ot che cates of | justly merited, 'm with the laurels they have #0 | During the various exercises, the cannon,a sixpoun- | ~~ puign Meal despatch, es 0b tae oe eae ened Wee, spe OREO AIELE Naxteg, Whiok ia much later newa that wo have: before | ‘These volunteers, who have been absent from the State she fesste cad ore ibe cee ha cen Ba ‘All mean sb: |, addressed to t . cl 3 ‘ ° 6 and over the prairies © procession sishinhmenstneeonpe pr, ora oute wah de | Grrs dates al ALnhihhanstecngicd Coma | Tete gett hats es ar cane tteay nes | Teoclid thts homes ae Yar emectaraea at Camaras-and | ffm at helt ast We eioek, andthe rope dapetied | ducted from the subscription monev remitted. Droperty is now in the most periect order. Iu the Village is | knowledge of the New Orleans press. We. therefore, | Jom New Orleans, “Uncle Sam’ paid them off at Ca, | 8,2. M. Not @ single instance of disorder or the least Eeanivaleat in: grain. ..qns306,000 pet tu Reademy, seeond.to none ik this State 1a potut oF chagter publish th letter as we receive it, and with many doubts | margo,and furnished them rutions to New Orlerum ana | S¢¢ident occurred to mar the pleasures of the day ; and inlt*ing the total consumption of grain and flour . 53 d standing. For terms, &e.. apply to DAVID N rovided transportati in passing over the town late in the afternoon, | did not Nuw Ni p company | 44 ROR: of the authenticity of the information it communicates. | prov! tation down the Rio Grande’ and . SW YORK ME ARRANGEMENT. bei i Baa. Kinderhook, Ge 8. HORS, 35 Wall street. ‘The fact thut it is two months since any information | through the Gulf, but the captains of the boats and | {r0_uere than half a dozen cases of intoxication, and bars will rua as follows, until further notice. ‘Up trains | occupied fe “Castine or Lonerro, July 14, 1847, | HOns—thus affording an admirable speciinen of Yankee ¥ a those of individuals who had taken no part in. the pub- was received from Gen. Scott, gives additional interest | schooners, or whoever had charge of this matter, took ; y part in the pul - S NTRY & Ke SALE. i a le rejoicin, No police. offic ri) ; Se Sp satle ve idence ta the village 0 to the letter which, wo presuiie, is dated from the ity | spvctal pains to furnish hon with neither roomy tite, | geuey Tus geandsperc of meneaine ee aaa eeRe | tlt AND AFTER TRURSDAY, J Toch, 1847, the chester county, fitted up by,the Inte Mf of Cholula, at the foot of the mountain of Cholula, , means of cooking their sult and scanty ra- | Wert is to furnish them with plenty toreat, and make all pr igsaacaemags 'y Hall for several years by E. Treadwell, kaq welcome who : Gf ‘i , ae n 0d come. Some of our religious sects mana Total rain, 18.1399, , eg tatty momento, [ae dforsale. | The house, which is about 46 feet On the 9th, we lett Perote and came out eight. miles alan fe Keres a gg to starve or pay fifty | their camp-meetings in this way. Theyanaounce so | Thus the oonauzag io prreelowal Herlerads Morriatend or pa akahoe | cgeantville, | Diivagreen house attached, ‘There are also on the premises to San Antonio, a lores wacienda, where we remained ‘At New Orleans they underwent a barber-ous ope: formal rules of conduct, but provide comfortable enter- 8 been no. less than 8,438.7: pragma = eae: 5 ALM “White Plus. Bedford i ble, ice house, gurdener's house, aad other | wntil the morning of the oth, when we marchedat 7 A. | 4, \¢ New Orleans they underwant a barber-ous opera- | tainmont for all, without charge, and are never anuoyed | npaiveitat ea lpg gg erain, 30 AM. Wate A whitlickville i he ‘geonnds, about six acres, are | M., for ‘Tepe Agualco, a village of some 1000 inhabitants, | Hon on their matted locks about the head, and the | by loafers and rowdies +] nt to the produce of upwards of 2,000,000 acres F ee, eens at varie of choice fruit trees. shrab; | wdistance of ton miles, ‘ho next day we marched 2 Br a eee ee cuit und throat. All'their | At ‘night, a grand illumination closed the festivities, | cost the mrusee anawhich. at the lowest estimate, bas Mot. pM OT ANM” | Tery and omaimencal tres, mud the prospect is not auvinssed | apileg,and encamped at a hacienda ealfed Ojo del Agua, | slothes and blankets being amply supplivd with “anima | quring which, us report says, soute ot the ‘mereraial | fonten sc ouueTy twenty millions sterling as it drat Gost, 2 PM. 590 4PM. by any, spot on the Hudson orterms, &e.,apply the | over ‘a yery desolate looking country, with the suu ipped In the Nght sumiesee doo eects and being | spirits held a regular jolification. foreign countries, an the cont hice ne a ne to 4 fou the pr a OSTRANDER. | Drolling us all the day. On the 12th, we marched with | Ciuipped in the light summer dress of peaceful gentle- : ——— tato crop, independent of the excroc en nent, 3 THON TO LET cod oem vie ag | he whole division concentrated, xo as to preseat a bold | Men, they looked as though they had never smelt gun- | THe Momentous Questions of the ‘Timex | wiles thy needa of the enormous additional OH SALE OR TO EEL onthe margin the Rar) | front, and after passing through very pretty meadow | Powder; and thus they were prepared to uscend the Our Food Prospects. ‘And the best evidence how sich beh ees sate alewwation, Tent tin hanaoaee aut-baile near me 7 ae of El Pinal, we eneamped about 4 steambonta—payit . pla ig ge 5 rg py Raga ach: f From pia Leona, Bsoncmist, Jue 26.) oe the real deficiency of our home crepe, tren tals bape ‘ v “ Mice "i ee . eater P.M, ars fo1 eve: we look at the Ir 3 Returning to New York will le: tine of fine’ bathing. “Summer residences furnished oranfar- | Some time during the night two of our sentinels fired, | CAbIM passage to St. Leuis, a distance of 1200 miles. | country at ihe preset, moments cohether to ty eel | anpontation has been, is the fact of the enormous prices which, cabin passage on all our Western rivers twithstanding, have been maintained for seve- nished. Persous desirous of carrying on busivess in the city | the long roll was beaten, and we were in hopes that the | A®4, notice, "a Morrisiana & Harlem. “Fordham. Will’ins Br’ a 6 53 6 45 A. " at “ welfare and progress —its political q sia M. THAM. TeAM cS Franelly Buskiae aud linpers thse two days we travelled about 24 mln," OO | oe tg yal ea oe aaa eae Wg. nots; | or upon tho result cf'thagrowingerops. We baveshown | Western Europe hus beta start” cfeetastentes sis i chitdren’s. ve es Sasy. | that in place of 3,400,000 acres of potatoes (the estima- | ourselves ? ‘These forei; been a een wl Bad su this tore’ great assortment of fine | drums beating, and soon the information came that 400) | {0m the New Yorkers’ or other people . down East.” | tod usual growth of the country) there me mot move | ohded ve ere eee CRED Ne: 2s DARN ee . 4G r) in ae Boots and Shoes, calf and patent lesther: Gaiters of all { Mexicau cavalry were in sight. My regiment was im. | Hence, ®t the risk of being # proser, | will show your | than 1,060 Poe traiys to and from Croton Falls will uot stop on New | kinds. Also, Boys’ Boots, Gaiter: ‘acres cropped with that plant, the produce and Shoes, of all sorts and { mediately ordered back to the edge of the town, andour | Te&ders how we do up such matters here. of which, under the mest favorable circumstances, can: i Katy Seal York Island, exceptat Broome street, and 32d street. A eat artillery ordered forward. Soon emerging from the rear | ,.i/t#h,® Public. meeting of the whole county was | not be estimated at more than 1,000,000 tons, while the hanhireyh st frrhig yoo sizes. ‘ will precede each train ten minutes, to take up passengers in All of the above of the best quality and cheap, at 367 Broad- | o¢ the houses, we w the whole Mexican force about a called, a committee of arrangements appointed, and | jowest estimate of the sound potatoes saved from the de- june 5, to Jan. 5, 1 1817. the ity. , ‘ way, ove door above Franklin street. wile Oil, terion & 2100 Wait ond end other preliminary measures adopted. Next, a printed ¢ : ran Riad rai ig } if , and endeavoring to get in fective crop of last year was 12,000,000 tons; thus show. yee 14476,882 pe: he mera ih saat LA nM pled tr iN at er a5 30t! NOW BOOTS Pare our rear. We expected, of course. soon to sve the in. | of subscription was circulated in each precinct and ing a deficiency, under the most favorable circumstances, 106,784 i 5 hing imperial q fantry and artillery make their appearance, but none settlement, to raise the where-with-all. The committee 1,000 tons. But against this deficie 175,653 4 Waal ees eae Toe es es stenw dal Mtcrebdiada; iis oo ET ee sea tmade heey ace: | eame, Our.urtillery was ordored back to the rear of the | then Selected a plat of ground in the forest, adjoining | 3.393.000 acres, including whatever part of oes 5,315 her. Usuilly $5-~cau be found at the eomerot Fulton and Nas. | town, and a8 soon as the enemy came in range, we open- | Dqweviies where, after clearing off the undergrowth, the | poen left uncultivated, planted with other crops, We Baa es for Lake Muhopack and Danbur Hu streeis, opposite the Herald office. Best boots made to | ed on them with shot aad shell, which threw them into | {OY Oaks made & most delightful shade.” A quadrangu- | haye shown, however, that a very smull proportion of 2773 arrival of the 7 o'clock A, M-nd 4. order for $4 30. Also the French Congress boots, of the best | great confusion, and they- soampered out of the way as | {u",ireu of shout 7 yards In extent was enclosed by t1- | that land oan be cropped with grain; but that the great ‘sat tings on exrival of the 7orchock 4 quality; boots, shoes, gaiters, 1 ‘Ke., constantly on | soon as possible. ‘Their object soemed to, be-not to at- | Dies made of rough boards, placed on stakes set In the | halk must bo occupied with green orops not available 4 eaten 1:00 hand, Al ia gti tack us, but to get into our rear and attack Gen. Quit. | Ground leaving un opening for ingress and egress, mak- | ov, at least, to a very small extent, for human food | Total 1,855,199 ° Wuttickrtl 4 ai A eoors eareant ett Bive satisfaction, Cores of Tre” | man.as his voluateers were marching carelessly along. | IE the Jength of tho tables about 300 yards. In the | gud that, moreover, Ht oven 1,000,000" of actes of wheat, | BOVE sore ae ae fireiet trates lode Clty Pte aes s w company. PP us. ‘The Mexicans were so much annoyed with the ar- soned wood, ignited, and reduced to livid, glowing char- potatoes this year, and the defective crop of last year. OM NEW YORK. tillery, that they got round the hill as soon as ‘possible, | Cul. Actoss these pits sticks were laid, and ou these | Irrespective, therefore, of the result of th DELPHIA on the ith August tid Setreuted on this place hy anothier road. ‘heir in: | theYarious meats were roasted during ‘the preceding crops, the most favorable view that we ean at ‘present ‘8 BOSTON AND EASTERN EX- : fantry and artillery were left here, ands soon as tho | Mbt. | Large cauldrons furnished boilers for Lams and | taxman regards the prospects of our owe independent Cag oke aud Fall River.—This Express leaves the office, No.1 Wall street, comer of Broad- “46th Sept. © | vegetable 1am not able to give you the statistics of 4 ry roy way, dniy,at quarter Beiore 3o'elock, BI, thereby securing Renee ah SREY Ae tay ae venernehs ae eee ed ae eaves over, sheep, porkert and fowln that under. Ii secs: -As Chi saasoa soencn, Anees ceekceee aa. | eh ee ae {0 maarclaha ni Siorce tig aivaneagy sof oe BY HAVRE soon August again, and advanced on the clty. went this culinary process, nor the number of barrels of | aggravated in proportion as the potato crop may prove wing that the entire supplies of the y Bank notes, specie, drat ae) a ‘ ‘ x fine flour that the skill of the bakers converted thus provided d valuable parcels are secured The night before, however.a deputation arrived at our | SUPE 7 iseased—or ametiorated in some degree, as the. sprin, in iron safes ad placed in the charge of faithful conductors. ‘These Steamersare equal to any. afloat, with commanders of | camp to surrender the city, and reported that Santa | jut bread for the occasion, ‘Fifteen hundred pounds of | grain crops, barley aud oats, may prove. more abundant | fora snd sue f 1846. GAY & UO. | | ried shill md kuown counesy. ‘Their state rooimsand cabins | Anny hud retreated towards Mexico’ After a marche ot | BAM fFom the farmers of St. Clair county were sendin, | fharisee na Guill the areet: Peet eh ee eaane | Imp: une 5 to Jan. 5, 1847.) Merchandise, packages, &e. forwarded in our own cars, and, | are unusually commodious, and they are provided with every. | ten wniles, wo arrived about ten o'elocicon the edge of the | #4" item in the Commissariat. | uur readers inay | supply of food so much during the last your, aud which mported Jan. 6 to June 5, 1847, Hy deavina orders at out allice Not Wahytuarcot the city. | hrstge iu the hist celia from New, York ws $120. "From | city, whore we halted wud left our wagons. ‘The troops | ., Sues” a the bountiful supplies, but t “reckon” they | just again exert the most powerful influence during the i i “can’t come it.” There were not less thun six th ‘Total qrs on hand and imported... . Ofticens§ Now! Wallstrect corset Broadway. 4, {nvre 1,000fmnes. Wines arenot tueluded, but will be fur- | vere then marebing into the city, with drums beating | men, women, aud children Who satiated thelr appetites constam rons ‘he sbasnoe of the potaty-—is p yotat tixea Deduct total qrs consumed... 485, No.7 State street, Boston. aus 30tre | nished at moderate rates. and colors flying. ‘The streets, house tops, windows and | St'thiy festive board, and enough was loft to feedces or | aud determined. « : pve CONEY ISLAND FERRY—The wen | pli fetters must pass Permagh thegoee office. doors were completely lined with people, and every one | three regiments of starving ieee We can casily imagine that, with, the great bulk of Leaving for quantity re-exportéd and now D AD Fr ¥.—The we ‘or freight or passage, apply to r y. Ti |. a e1 o y own seanige AMERICAN EAGLE, Car : RYMAR & CO..a1 South sveet._ | Ref gun eaten Inte a chy ar Arion mony TANG, | "On the afternoon of the preceding day you might have | Gut suadetane Derasa! of cur emariks last week, on the tw ntooky th. vanes ee tain Geo. H. Power, will rua regutaily during the seasoa to Coney Island, landing Jamilton, as tol- From these tables, ‘03 Leaving Pier No. 1, at 19, 1,4; leaving Coney Island at seen the loaded vehicles, with families, and hundreds of companied with a mixture of apprehension and satisfac- | 1846, we held stock in the bonded warehouses of the Uni. (FOR CHERBOURG OR HAVRE — ELPHL A, Capt. | they only had the courage to do fo! Not an accident | horsemen, moving along the public roads that centre in | ¢j, RG The Steamship PHILAD we could see men enough, amply able to cat us up, if low . Beason, will leave ou her regular day, Sun- Belleville. ‘These were persons from other counties, who wick *Pprehension ut the immediate consequence of | ted Kingdom to the extent of 2,220,710 ara, of grain 1 Ghe ta addjcion ta the above trips, will make a mora: eascn te r, Sun- | happened, A wo th@ withdrawal of so much subsistenco—of satisfaction, ich Y anit) thee 4 ing trip to Fort Hamilton, leaving the eity at 7, Fort Hamilton fiidugit che Cond Oifies, SC P85 | we were marched to the main plaza, stacked our arms, | Shared 30 the rites of hospitality among the farmers | that the change tight lead the people, in future, to rely seosth, when De Seer eA neat eae o'clock. a aU ASIF re P.M. of Saturday, Lith iust. and remained until quarters were prepared for us, when | Noruing of the 2th, m little. attor suns riae, the feniling { {P04 higher and less preoarious food, The effects of | stock repremeatad more thai 2.000.000 oe" OF winet tea EOS THREE ANIDOY AND NEW eabin $120 We all led off, and repaired to our rompective quarters. | nthe Mamote ‘nectidus. Of the county baghie oe caae: | Lis, euuivaiion. of the potato ‘upon population, and | flour, and about 1.000.000 qrs, of ether Peale, "eer at at UNS Wii , Sundays excepted, to + 3 Phe 5th Infantry and t wvy guns are iu Castle Lo- “ Mion fe io mo upou the general condition of the working classes, fi f 4 i beta at 34 past o’clok P.M from the fot of Rs" , AYMAR,& CO., rotto, situated oiltaide of the eityy on an eminence from | Such masses of human beings were never before seen on | tiave not, in our apprehension, been yet autlclently mi: | “Te'wilk, arsovee, tel cbserved, that of wheat tesla Eingon etree at Oar cnt, &, Vag | -ameltise fap Miset | Srdahueme-earlock Gann onivae natite elteremmersthe | eee 8 wois. No exact estimate can | yutely, or fairly considered; aud we cannot hesitate in 4 , alone, the stock then on hand, at the eve of last harvest, was more than one-half of the whole consumption sinoe that time; and that, taking the whole consumption of foseign grain during the last year, we must consider that ver, | more than thirty per cent (cr about 1,000,000 qra) were expressing an opinion that inuch of the objection which has been urged against the potato, and especially in re- lation to ite effects upon Ireland, has arisen from some confusion between cause and effect. ‘The time, ho: is come when this subject must be thorougbly ox be made of the numbor present. Some gentlemen ac- Fie new, Tiiaead vy vat i bi ian on | afound. We have our guna mounted, and can at the sige te a rte Abie taser tee hans Aber ane Hew Brapr QCEAN, STEAM NAVIGATION | proper time knock the city into rains if they attempt | CusLomed to ave larke Tongregations, made the estimate foot of I NY, Office 44 William street. between 7500 aud 10,000, In my nei 4 ney oY, , ‘ 2 x 75 i y neighborhood that day Pe itirat'e the ANTELOPE tewes New Bran. Dremel: SL gouiey baste; called Guadsloupe, on. our loft, is also | }¢ wae Ou easy matter to count ap those who were at wick ari past 6A, Ma; Perth Amboy at 3, past 7, stopping at kt wh daha, occupied by artillery. In it we afe in great security, | Bowe. Ins vast umber of instances throughout the A t 2 corte Be 1, | supplied from the wc r f the above places, Passengers for Kings:oa and Peiaceron take one bet 1 county the farm hokses were wholly deserted, and it is 0 9 gre: cial elements o1 |; eae 1 the accumulated importations of prece- Sroluhs baagran, Been 8t the owners risk ——___au8 Ate iin 1. Stephens, tosee how they get along. Our quarters ure very good, | Children and youths are a common appendage in the do- | \uring the next year, thaw during Ue past, Not that | ony oesemeral Tule, whether we refer to the grain FOR site WSBUICY OCEAN HOUSE, Herman Oeiri y 8: eos very B00d, | mestic circle. geo Pp 2 hut | home or foreign growth, a large proportion of ‘Brown's Dock, we would insinuate that the internal misfortunes of Ire- ~The couunittee of arrangements had prepared a mag- snd nearly the whole of the latter, which reaches our Heong Branch taaaot Voc id. BAND, President and we have excellent water, fine air and a very beauti- Mi ‘and Red Ban! he Steamboat | owanp Miuus, General Aj New York. ful view ot the city, sufficiently distant to avoid dust and : land will be so much greater, but that the easy mode | markets prior te the 3 OHUS Ce Price, Master, will rau as follows, from Fultox aeae een Cuances Ee ANDENAON, Secretary. | noise, and plenty of room to exercise ouruelve niflcent triumphal arch, ou Main street, neur the court | which the legislature has adopted of mocting the dif: | the romalader of thee sed oc anuber, in each year, ia Barkgt ship, baat Iver i= Dae cle Ju conformity with, the provisions of the charter, nottes te | The atroets ary all well paved with brosd tlatstanes.— | ovuyiury und praitic lowers "On ole aig Of sreen | culty during the past year, will uot ve puasibie during | home, new wheat. is seldom, tn, pany 4 e sbury. aereby thatt 1oks fo for an amount not : kc 5 c eave bade So Cav sites 29 peosating S200? 10 M5 ital Ke ! the iceea thines Pa pecan amt le ironed them being four or | was inscribed" lu honor of the citizen soldiers of st. beer ti thse! ond teat; th oiainol tie danhied dnaa-te miller during the first three months; aud, moreover, the Tuesday, £036 Tuesday, 10, 3 Navigation Company, will be re-opened at the office of the | Ve stories high; the public buildings are on a magnifi- | Ciair county; om the reverse, The American Volun- pte hag yn » reted putnied that the | farmers are generally much occupied in’ preparing the ; 7 Weduetday, 1,4 Compuny, 44 Willmin, coruer of Wall, street, on Monday, 2iat | eBt scale, and the churches very high; and everyihing | (0 cible and uncon aD cultivation of the potate has rendered possibiy the exis- | land for the following year, and, except in districte Thursday 3 Thursday, "12,4 Juue, 1947. Indicates wealth and prosperity: As won us Lgot time, | “TH Procession was foraued iy the following order; | tee of degradation in Ireland to an extent which could | where the farms are very small, ® large'portion ef the ze a Brida kp acing percent of theamonntsubsented musthe pid at che | will vist the prinespal places of note and write you & | ame rua land; the Commaltice of Attangeientey the | NOt ueve prevailed had bare subsistence been more ai. | Consumption is supplied during’ theft mouthe of the 5 96 Saturday, 1,3 period of subscrivtiva in syecie or tank bills. ‘The balance of | description, | visit to Cholula is cousidered very dan- | freuuent’ of ths, dag. Gor Ieqactde aan he Procure, yet it will require much more powerful | winter from old stocks. With regard to foreign importa. ph RE a Manda lig 14 AM. | 10-per cent,us may be required by the operations of the Comper | Eerous, even to the p ople here; so | presume I will never | dent, W. . Boyakin ; orator of the day, lun. G, | TeM#ons to show that it vould be @ national good to dis. ust be entirely or nearly so. In the United M Hhe Line Staves will run to Howell at itaee | npvenl apar tity aintire neta mont beable to see it. It resembles a snall mountain at this | Koerner; honorary guests, the Indies, (a large company,) | CUTE: % species of cultivation, which, so greatly de- cial year dates from the lat of Sep- li x ~ vie distance. yond ull others, yields from the same & sal Be wep hate at ths Pring whe aarsectonotthe By-Laws | | ditanee. ss seny abundant, and fruits of all the old sitters of the couaty, aud the people en mast. | Tanor, and the ayendiruce 00 the mote N'BY'AN persous are forbid teasting the shove hort on ac- | amount tany be $900,000, shall in preference be allowed to those | kinds can be obtained in any quantity, and of all sorts— | 1B this ordee they warched through a large portion Of | jarger a portion of good and nutritious fo argu- | harvest, aud, eopecially in a country where lator ts cout of the Owners. J.P. ALLAIRI who inay then be stgekholdecs, and to the extent of the:r then | apricots, peaches, pears, cherries, oranges, lumons, limes, | {rect ult usile eee, bar Coe nice eee tnd to the | ment aguiuat the cultivation of the potato, ii admuved, | scarce, and when the farmer's attention must be ove {8 id oo : mR _ | actual subseription.” _i6 30t re | melons, Ko., Ke., are for sale all wround us. ‘This afver. | Soren Hal’ uuile east (he pleiform provided in the | would lead us to doubs the benelit of «very improvement | pied in preparing his land for the following peatceiee to i WSBURY,LONG BRANCH, hoon, We ure having @ fine shower, which will 1ay toe | Pee eee ee ees te olantnny an ittke ze | Which secured greater abundance with less lavor~ot | the winter setting iu,-—before the grain be toreshed out, FOR SHRE. a 3 NUK Ts a ND NORTH AMERICAN 4 ~ eo was covered with seats fuy the voluntiers and ladies, bul 5 saene c akibbiegs FW SCHENCK'S, HIGHLAN GS, Ocea Pe fir tee AYANORH AwMoRCAN | dust nd cool the atmospher was covesed with seats for the voluntiers and ladies, but | every machine which lessened toll, created cheapness, | ground inte flows aed peariceg ee eee nu face, the Same or to to the Sist of the following August; but when ar eal much | we consider, first, the time which must elapse after the h and Freehold. Stages to convey passe House, 4 i nig e and gave that command of leisure which is the feunda. vo the shipping r r N LEWIS, © Haynes, will run as follows ‘and 430 horse power each, under contract GEN. SCOTT NEAR MEXICO, Judge Koerner made a chaste, eloquent, aud patriotic f eiviliz o1 ‘ ue: ; shippiug ports, to say nothing of the time oocu- Heetocot Vatenpereneo ots Rive} with the Lords of the A ‘) 4 tion of civilization. It would be @ most dangerous doc | pied im transporting it to this country, it must be evi- io Fie Pass, July 1. oration to the volunteers. And while, with # liberal Leave New York. ‘Leave Shrewsbury. NIA, Captain Alexanuer Ryrie We are now within Gftoen miles ofthe city of Mexico, | hand, he distributed the laurels to the liviug heroes, he | Valuable corres of the sconsiny cf capital, uyused so | dent that no part of the American crop can reach this ‘Aug. v'élock. ug. o'clock. N14, Captain Edward . Lote in the advance under Gen. Worth. Gen, Scott will be | forgot not to strew the cypress wreath on the graves of saenrs Dy ious blessings were ie chem | Country in the same year in which it is grown, and, in- Tuesday,t0, at 2% t 7% A.M. 1A, Captain John Hevyitt. up this evening with the main fore h ill have | the bi ddead. Judge K ger soil, that ther fore , buch obvious blessings were in thy deed, very little of it, especially that wa in the great pueedeysies oF a ce i p r ain force, when we will have | the honored dew 4e Koerner, who presides in this | seyes an evil. ‘I'nere are creat social wud political consi. | whent diatriete ot th fs wes tan tt ae 9 AM ‘Ae will 15,000 men, 10.090 regulars, and 5,000 volunteers, Mr | judicial district, is, by birth and education a German, | erations bound up with this question a regards Ire. | | a Tos itt Moe Wig AT fridaeo et 3 at 9 A'M. | The foursteamships uow building are ‘Trist, our commissioner, will also come with General | but he is a ripe scholar. an ardent patriot to his adopted | ‘and which. mustbe discussed und. wnderstend hot ng of the canals in the following spring. With regard Savirday, 14, at 44g PM: Aoat oO DM] THE AMERICA, "BAR NIAGARA, Seott.”” ’ country, and a gentleman of fine tuste “and just discri- | we arrive at a solution of the difficulties under’ which | ply ta eet geet lick Sea, the aame observations ap- Sunday, 13, at 6a Ai Ae ghnadey, Pathe | Ae Cabeakons ona ie A te hing yg VAL INTELLIC mination. One of the companis, and the first that was } (hat unhappy country labors, and before we can hope to Ho tore yory Conelaeaable cohen mie seeaee ere Scages will be in readiness on al Boa 4 . 4 sesgcchs The U. 8. sloop-of-war Albany, Captain Samuel,L, | raised in this country, are chielly Germans. Not the f ye wlivy pursued which can alone redee DI ‘ oe Vey passengers to all parts of the cougtry dy3t_sorere Gems ° seumeole ee Breese, from V ea Cram, 10th wi, end wight days from | least distinction in thoughts or feelings, much uss in | its dices ag al pec ho and suffering at eaee ioe y “i . 4 FOR KEY PORT mer JOSEPH Galedonia. Hayana, arrived in Hampton Roads yesterday language or manners, was made by any of our citizens. | go into these discussions more at large—before we come | qcdP PAS IN Canava.—Governor Sir George SOE tetde dailgs Doe ok Por tes Britsnuis. : List ef Officers of the Albany —Ca Sainuel L, | A natrye, in the political sense, had he been there, | Yo a conclusion as to the value of the cultivation of the | Simpson arrived at the’ Hudson’s Bay House, Ltiptditavine Tie Tecate 0 Mh ‘The yessels appointed tos Breese; Livuteuants, Oliyer H, Perry, Samuel R. Knox, | would have bid his head in very shame potato, andas to the immediate effects which must be | L8chine, yesterday morning, from the interior. He was nday’s,ithe boat will leave at 834, Gare Femme jamin 8. Gantt, Master, Thomas M. Crossman; | Colonel W. i; Bissell, who commanded the second re- | experienced from its partial ubandonment—iet us ex. | occrPanied om bis journey from Hed River; by Leah. Bo ea ae: cy ea “Wemmerber 4: 1817 ng Master, Jaines S. Ridgeley, late of the schooner | giment, was called out to ve) be on behalf of the volun- | amine, with inore eare than has hitherto been done, | UC) Crofton of the he Nope late commandant of tho. M: NING BOAT A’ Vassengers’ Lugyax! wajd the Way previous t er; Surgeon, Niman Pinckney; Purser, J. G. Har- | teers, He soon convinced us that he was not less at | what has been the result of the failure of the erop last | & gore Aagpitet may be remembered that Ma- SP asix-for Atlany and jutermediats Iandings— | sailing. . rn five 30 cents. “Dreakfustand diauer on board | | Fassige money—Krom Moston to Liverpool, $120, do do we | B. Midshipmen, EB. ‘T, Andrews, Wm. HL. Weaver, Jos, | home as an orator, than he wasat Buena Vista, as a | year? ‘The 6 50 Cents. the boat. ‘The well-kuown low pressure steamboat SOUTH AME y i tters of fact connected with the | Jef Griffiths, who relieved Col, Crofton, mith, Henry fi. Key, Ceo. Morris; Captain’y | brave and successfal warrior. Col. B, is a native of the | ita With the future prowpeets of the | Sif Gorge on his journey to the Hudson’s Bay territo- are b of Ireland, anc falifax, $20. ( 8. J. O. Brien; Gunner, Samuel Allen; Carpen- | State of New York, where he received his education. ale ¢o i ese considerations, de of ye. | TY, Weare informed that the presence of Her Majes- OA, Capt. T. N. vane a ere ee Stearabous Re berths seeured until paid for. ter, R. L. Sheffield; Sallmaker, Oanssell The ee A few years since, he was teaching a school in Mouroe Fate ee RLM Nt Oth te men heen ty’s troops at the Red River settlement, has aad aC) Gi 5 Bor frelght, passaye,or any other Macks, ay last November Blackstone, ef id omne genus. Judge Koerner, Gen. | huye now to decide their future course. inhabitants—proving to them that, however distant ana BOY wid intarivadiate, Lendioas, © ae 5 : D. BF [From the Norfolk Herald, Aug. 7. Shields, (who is also @ citizen of St. Clir) and other gen- Proceeding upon the reasoning to which we have ro | Comparatively unimportant tothe great e u of which Vili ‘The US. sloop of war Albany. arrived in Hampton | tlemon of the bar, took him by the hand, and he soon be- | ferred, it i» not unusual to hear the opinion that. tl F country forms ong of the outposts, their oes Roads on the evening of the och inst. She left'the | came a popular lawyer. He represented Monroe county potato failure has done good to Ireland, Thasmuch as it | tnd welfare is not forgotten or neglected by the Central Home Squadron at Anton Ligardo on the 10th July, for | one term in the legislature, after which he settled in | has already given them a habit of using a higher species | GOWrRment. ‘The garrison, consisting of 200 men, in- near Lecvice ere | this port, with instructions from Commodore Perry to | Belleville, where he resided last year, when he wrote his | of food, on which they will depend infuture, But those | CUding artillery and engineers, were, when Sir being built, and early uext year due notice will be given | touch at Havana, concerning the manuer in which some | name as a volunteer in the second company, by which | who thus reason do not sufficiently | party loft Ked River, in « state.of health and 4 e tine they willsint. Under the new eoutraet the | of our citizens had been treated at that place, for vio. | he was chosen captain. Upon organizing the regiment | diterunce between the wud deservediy yery popular with the inhabitants. —Mon- crs will saul every Saturday during eight months, and | luting its sanatory regulation sage to Havana | he was elected Colonel, Col, Bissell hasahigh, bold | power of gratifying it. treat Herald, Aug, 7. et Pi ake nninbaty Seah ee Ss eg i MN, gto con! 6 oe cae head | intellectual dent taivats whether Sih supplied Apiace gFa — bpd diet during the past Mr. Wise, the celebrated aeronaut, made his 634 bal- nd Nite Vowke. ' winds, Leaving Havana on the 29th ult., she passed | and possesses no ordin: whe: he forum, | yearthan usual, but it has neither been furnished trom cension from | é oe ; i ran Seon Cape Hatteras in four days and a half, where she was | the popular assembly, or on the battle field. And his | her own soll, nor by her own industry. Every granary Height f aubave min patho ion “he ity i keg <a ie m esses HiCST FOLNT matdtaligy | deiven by contrary winds into the Gul¢and didnot take | popularity in the regiment, is unbounded. iis babite | jn Eurcpo, ahi every farm in the Western States, of 4 Hecht pf nbout a mile, passed, over tho elty 1a a direc- NOTICE. | . tons, Capt. Allen, will sail as above, her regular day. | Pilot until the morning of her arrival, of stern morality, and strict faa howe 9 his humanity America, have been swept of all surplus stock, to contri- | thelake. After going out short distance, he prudently , STATEN ISLAND FERRY.—On and | ffiying accommodations for2d cabin and steerage passengers | PASSENGERS FROM THE Sqvavnon.—Captain Isaac | andunremitting attention to the sick and wounded,bave } jute to the possibility of that act, and more’ than. te " Lal Having vodati age, passeng: Pp te y m | came down near a brig, which sent a boat to his rescue, “ eee after SUNDAY, Apo itt the arenm booty | auperiorto auy othership in vort howe abontembarking showld | Mayo, Lieut, Reed Werden, Passed Assistant Surgeon | inspired confidence and affection. is address wis an | millions of public money have lowed from the exchequer if) Which sent a boat f oS PL aw IN ISLANDER will | make early applica Tk. J ‘ Breakfast and Dinner ou board the Boat. of The low pressure steantboat TROY, Captain A. Gorham, | M7 Iaddision tot will leave the stermboat pier foot of Bagclay street, Mondays, Wedueways, and Fridays, at seven o'clock A.M. Return posite days eaiter NIAGARA, Capt. H. L, Kellogg, will leave aunboxt Pivr (got of Birelay sureet, fuesday Thursday lay, at halt past six o'clock, A. M., retwraiug on the (ork direct , it ia trae, hae been 7 Kare 50 Ceuts, Seces Civerna Kor passe or treight, apply on board, or to ¥. B. Hall, at | ween Liverne the ilice on the wharl, ane oon board, foot of Maiden Laue, oF to ddison, Assistant Surgeon O. F, Baxter, Passod | honor to his head and his heart, The rigid discipline of | of the United Kingdom to render it possible, When | Sud, was taken on board and soon set ashore again at ras follows, nntil further notice -— M*MURKAY, corner Pine and South streets. | Midshipmen Hdward Barrett, J. 8, Bobrer, 2d Assistant | “Old Woolly,” as the volunteers delight to call the com. | | dand more expensive habits tollow as the Baie. LEAVE STATEN ISLAND Persons wishing to send for their friends athe Old Coun- ieee Wil H. Shick, y 2d Assistan fe Of thelr division of Taylor's arm improved snd more ex} as the natu- A&G, 8, 9, 29,11, and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, I. M. try. can have them ht out in the above, or any of the Fie Alba haus manding officer of their Maoist y 'Y, Wos | ral consequence of greater industry and increased ¥E kW YORK regular line of oacketa, by apolving ns above ‘ag tre ie ny was put in commision in October, 1816, | a subject of irritation and complaint, during their long | wealth, they may be taken as 4 test of an advancing AL 7, 9, 10) 1, A.M.,and 1, 2, veo muinmtes past 2, and at 4, 5, se PAGKKY SHIP SOUTHERNER, trom tayer | S84 sailed for-the Gulf in the month foliowing from New | and circuitous march fom San Antonio to Saltillo; but | state of society, but itis astrange reversal of all reason: Sour Yorke Apeit 1ghit 0&0: P.M ay pock is diacharging. ander gencral anders atthe pout | York. Outward honhd, she touched at Havana and | on the feld of Buena Vista, theylearned that therestric- | ing and observation to draw a similar inference trom a | styles, and ol superior workmanship. ane Lien Sew York April 132 ve vover street, Kite All goods uot permiteed | Pensacola, and on her arrival off tho Castle of St Juan | tions which they thought unnecessarily severe before, | teinporaty ani accidental indulgence of u higher tuste | Musitn and compen Since, constantly 7 hand. d'Ulus was immediately sent by Com. Conner to block- | were designed by the experienced veteran general for | te means of which ate contributed by an act of public Sonthern and Western merchants see t speectally invited to, Col. B. ailuded to their for- | charity, too stupendous to be re sted Fiven theveifect | ali betore purchasmg. JOHN WoO tii Blea ‘n. Wool, and on behalf of the | of newly acquired wants, i ____ dyl8 Corre t LINK SEMAMBUAZS BOW | Mir or sent to the puplic store. Daily, | Sundays Racented= | MG! ON WG DULL & MINT RN, 87Sonth st. | ade the northertt passage off Point Delgada, where she | their honor and intere 3 ~ | encountered al! the northers of January and Febraary, | mer feelings towards P. M., frown The ween Courtlar iberty streets. eoond L nC a : ~ _ i beara ‘ ‘ ’ and sent in several vessels with valuable cargoes whi whole regiment, and by an appeal to the men present, | " more un: a hl INTISTS: DE ; Ste’ ees, Weanontey, ‘and’ Vitter ut fase a peer, Wit milo ihe Ist | were attempting to violate the blockade. She was ae. Zapravced his gratitude fue tow oonees. of nie Meer’ |S ely are Rah 0 DENTS Ta, DE NTAL D. , 54t BROADWAY aoeke oo " i aa Wi t__ | tively employed in landing the army at Vera Cruz, and | pline and training to which they had been previously | prosent, by the demoralizing aud deyeay ing consequences eth, Dene inst i Tinte Wire, Bolden, ings at. o'cyoek: ped ris HrckeirPockiret the dist Auciate-The splendid, | eapture of Tuspan and Tabasco, She has visited every | On the conclusicn of his eloquent and Smpressive | hoon asegstomed to w lanter spesion of food, wnite ies | 1H 20 ah Special ‘Traine Sot Sehensetedy, ginny by: Ts W, Jost satbing packet ship LEV EnPool 250 tors burthen, | place of importance on the shore of the Gulf from Tam- | speech, which was listened to by all present wie < wal dame al t Kidridge, will sail from New York o1 Springs, P.M. 2tst Atgust, | pico to Sisal, and her officers have be 4 thdeep | means of commanding Jt in fature are in no way in- | ()UURCH ORGAN MANUFACTORY, cpt Suudays, Passengers will Gnd this the most ex sit fs in every engage. | and intense emotions, Lieut. Col. Morrison, though just | creased; and aa long as such is the case, ‘¢ ix taporsible Cc GEORGE JARDINE, 6 Anthony sueet, New York ditions and convenient rouse. and from Liverpool om the @th October, Karly ap Jication | ment with the enemy in which the navy has participated | recovering from a severe illaess, was called forth. Asa | to discover any benefit which the failure of the potato | yay sorere wn Swelve Xone. Peat hive O'Clock, F. Landing at Intermedite Ylaces— | *hould be made to + WS. T. TAPECOTT, since she joined the kquadron, chute, impassioned and brilliant orator, Col. Morrison | orop van bareeonterred upon tat count { . pacidlieassS ale ia, s Mida a ‘ from the foot of Barclay street. Pi. J We understand the Albany brings home the remains | has not his superior, and very few equals in the west,— But, in o1 ent of the sa.ri- EVICAL CAKD.—Un Mormon, 204)% Fulton street, *OK | of Midshipman Shubrick, who fell at the navy battery, | He is a native of Kaskaskia, in this State, and after re- " AUK Ted. pon 40 make | Qe {votes lnia entire time to the treatment of private disens: Steamboat NOKLH AMERICA, Captun Trusdell, will | “gage” ONLY REGULAR LIND OF ~ . leave on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sanday attercoous, GE ARGO W: ahhe plendid new packet sin | white gallantly doing his duty. ceiving an aoademical education, entered the U. $. 3 feria a ae one, S32 the secrificns wile. wo must | overs neste somes aud 8 bractice of twenty atx w jecnvout ROCHESTER, Captain It. H. Furry, will | ond August, herregular days nn rey potoneiominen vy, whory he ferved several yours. His mother was a | be prepated to rake during tho coming year, under cir- | Surangers would consult their welfare by calling on, Dre M1. Jeave on. Cuestay, Thursday, aod Saturdey afteraooas, one me spe iid eabin ee nasmodartons, aad can also com eesiceeh Ho tee Cualotsnad STG: Ralieiil oman of splendid literary and ostle talents, and Don, | cumstances in many reapeots infinitely jews faverabio, lot | and exami is lai pu their confidence, A perfect cure ae 5 oelouk. fortably accommodate a limited number of second edbin pa PRESUETS IN E Canoutinas.—The leigh we familia et » from boyhood, < e quantity of grain which we have no charge. ‘ulton, uear Greenwich, “\iMie above boats willat alftimesarmve in Albany iv ample | sengers,ifeatly appliestion bevunde tos, | Standard of the fourth instant says:—* We | largely in her brilliant aud vivid ming { Bate net TeitgeT tagitpord in order to make good the actual des | _N-Bs Letters, post paid, promptly nctended to, L Fes Rete e Oe sfeeine | aet W.& JST. byt nnd ail learn that the streams were raised very high, and that | ther room or language to giye gny just deseription | ficiency wich hus urisen mainly from the failure of the Lith ore wanonone serious injury had been done to the growing crops on | Of his, brilliant spec In eloquence, pathos, sim- potato. ‘This inguiry appears necessary, in order to on- 1D —Ladies or geh ‘ RP he New Line—Hegular day the Raleigh and € icity, power, perspieuity, and chaste; the iunportance of that root, of th ¥ it the low grounds. On Sunday the Raleigh and Gaston Ys 7 7 ‘yy moss of style, fuily to judge of tho tiny t root,and | dispose of, such og Wearing A rnicare, Speech athe cet of 21st Anat ohh superior, fast aaile | road had become s0 much washed that about eleven Thave seldom Heard. Ste ‘equal. if old «ought soai | seta. fully tosuig, or rial, aad commercial changes | tien farents price rks fang” by condlng eho boats, or to P, c ohn Eldridge, will ee th er regular day” “*P* | niles from this place one of the baggage cars ran off into | Ready 4 ms age forbid trusting any line, without a written order trom the cap 5, Fra van Instruments, General Agent for the ss supply of Daguerteoty 2 Apparats, and materials of every | is washed away, ax well ax several smaller bridges be- | with Colonel Donophan’s regiment as assistant surgeon description, both of foreign and home manufneture. en that place aud Kaleigh. ‘The stege travel isstop- | and returned in the official relation of major. He spe ‘Mr. A. having retired from the. busi dh, tthe Shall ia edetied on horseback, but a few moments, when a young looking fellow, w iis peseaxe or folgne, ay J with the modesty that {a attributed to ecessarily take place in this country gene. | ¢F through the Post Office, or otherwise, who will at BUHULTA. atthe other cathe wherl n Se reetan uleaser cael eat ft citivert, brenking loove from the forward paseenger | had been presout to hear the fervent and iogneae Hm, | which must weotmod ix partioulat, if, in. the futsin, igs | Weir readeuces, J Ln VENSTYR Spt hy Muy, Utica, $1 50; Syracuse, $2; Oswego, ’ . | narrowly escaping the chasm which had been caused by 5 h the same zeal and | have already shown, such a change wor equivalent nf 200% re $3; Koch $2; Buffalo, $2; Clevetand, Fice of passage $100. the rains, ‘The uerthorn mail was of course delayed by | firmness they had fought under him in the ravines of ‘extensive reduction of the surface of soit—would NEUVE- hes temonel ton ae # itwankce. 'g6 753 Chiongo, Bb 754 Cin | |The pret shin Queen of the Wert 1240 ons, burthen, | this accident, and wo learn that several days mast prov | Buena Vista, should bis fair fame bo assailed Uy the gros | fovelve the necersity of a much larger regular, importa, a talon fLasde treet, enue ceociiie nee Eniaty 96,73; Loronto and Hamilton, Intehall, $2;Mout- | Capt, Filip Woodhouse, wi Pool. voa re | bably elapse before the road can be put in x rafo condi- | Veling and selfish partisans of power, surely he would | tion of foo. and of agrekter portion of the existing popu: | tlie least suffering, corns, bunions, bad nails, and al Oli Ty street, ANTHONY'S NATIONAL DAGUARIA tion for the cars. Tho [illsborough mail due here on | have quailed, though he never did that in the presence | !ntion being employed in developing the other nunorous | evijosities in the feet. The great wamber of u eee eT Vonks ANTHONY Gr Sunday night, arrived on Monday morning, the stage | of an enemy, { and rich resources which we possess, and in no part of | he las cured, ern ffstimony of the effiency aud spl thony, Clark & C mporter of French PI ‘aud | having been water-bound at Crabtree Creek ? Next was introd@ced a Dr. Richardson, of Kaskaskia, | the United Kingdom in a greater degree than in Ireland. | {Y Of! system. D. will call on persous that SR We learn that the bridge at Smithfield, Johnston Co,, | and aunounced by the President as having gono out | Auimpreasion generally prevails tha: the coysumption of mid durptellyrndtonded en, roeeed to him will be reapee Deville Chemicals, and € foreign food during the last yeas has been great; but, has we are aegustoued to examine into these + also, by a new and very speedy Captain Van Pelt, diseases without asin sions to nay plac 6x8 own that our present inquiry bus stag- Batiery Vinee, North river,” dy 28 30tre_ meet geoteatyaly co eee, the various mate- ‘The Columbia South Carolinian of the 5th inst. states | hailed from Baltimore, and said he was { the battle of | gered us, at its hage amount, whea we Sonu pate it ‘i at, which is very sree tine, weve ratte above ten a ZENS NE DAY LINE OF typeist, gives him eminent facil olying the | that the river at that place had, at 5 o'clock on Monday | Menterey, desired to speak, 1 contrast and variety give | the year beginning June, 1846,and ending In the present even for the most inveterate diseases, and a certain cure S DEITION BOATS FOR ALBANY, | (eer iuality of articles on the most rexsouable terme, evening, risen 165 fect in 48 hours. A freshet, therefore, | zest to such entertainments, our cltizons must have | month--thus embracing tho whole period since the last ee ORE: aus Gem _ pene Landing (at Yaw Courtlande’s, Newburgh, | "Sil gots bie was to be expected, been highly gratified. During the other addrosses made | harvest. W “LC ROWLEY & SON, Neville aad Fish Hook Mane Sam ed mira and Hadsou—Fare @ conte 7 D BUGSs— ‘ay and For the last few days we have had an abundance of | the people sat or stood in profound silence. Nota shout | The potato disease first made ite appearance in the facturers, Alcester, Warwickatyre, England: No. Break(nst and Dinner on’ Board. ‘O BED BUGS. bo ay P Y st ui ‘The new ud elegant Stexmer ROGER WILLIAMS, Capt. | LD) pve Sao soy hea uever been kaown (0 fa cm. | Fain, whieh, wo apprehend; bas proved injurious to the | Or a wolspet was heard, Every one seamed ae if ab- | autumn of 1845, Fortunately, a large wurplus stock of | Th Maiden Lane, (up stairs) New York. Wm. © oe P {ally imform the merehants of New York and other A. Dectoot, Pucetays, Thnrdays, and Bacurdere 4 fi this unwelcome jutrader on the bonds of | crops, the corn crop generally haying been somewhat in- | s»rbed and borne along on the current of intense emo- | grain remaioed over from the harvest of 1844, which very | TrPect of aii, A: My ‘trom sye ler fogt of Hobinson street onching at | isst.” Sue tal iesufhcient to test itesnperiorty. |g, | Jured by previous rains, Our tiver commenced rising | tion, It ia‘allin my eye” that people about, clap thir | tuatertally lessened the consequences of that failure, and | Saleen atiefeae Milt naa aa extensive stock of their en. yon ter trom Nev York: Hola wy the proprietor, C,H PHL LIPS, wholesale ad re Yery rapidly on Monday, and fears were entertained of a | hands and pummel the floors.ant benches in your pub- | which were further ameliorated. hy the extly harveat of rege theit manufacturing prices, Oye. of the Seat faery ‘board the Boats, or to Geo. | tail, at | Srroeariah oadleadie hy Potts fps oe York, freshet; but we learn this (Tuesday) morning that it | lic meetings from the power of eloquence They shout | 1546. Still, the quantity of foreign grain required du firm, Win. Crowley, being now Enel and, and Heteading, ‘raating the sbove boats on ne- EN A crea} Sessnad Fution scree: | 1 fll, doing Ite injury, wo far as-we have heard. | snd stamp to excite feelings. Vour windy otatcrs at | that year, compared with tho precesing ome, was large: | snotty. { incretwe ther exrnblahiment’ by. he rection iaahmyl9 rh teats. Yyiviem” | Cumien (8 C.) Journal, 4th inst. Tammany, Apollo, and other“ balis,” know nought of | But it was not until the autumn of 1546, when no consi. | "0 wille,we shall be euabled to ell at ex:remely low price