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Vol XIN Xo, #24Whole No 4851, NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 26, 1847. THE N E Ww ¥o RK i ER ALD a | INTERESTING SPECIAL DESPATCHES, | prevails to some extent in the squadron, and as many it is palatable to a morbid taste which mn prevail fora | mn ESTABLISHMENT, BATISLE 8 ae ; ve ary im it oo id for their North -west corner of Fulton and Nassaw sts. | terloo Road, Liverpool. Persons wishing to sen: friends in thé old country, can secure passage in your community are {interested in the w: of is not suited to the intelligence of the age . nO eat ee those on board this vessel, 1 have just thought I would It affords me pleasury (so far as 1 was connected with | in its esse in connection with GEO. RIPPARD & SON, 131 Wa: take advantage of the departure of the Mississippi for | the transactions of that day) to ~ssert that I was de- | of action does eo of . K ‘eial “initiative” in | very comprehensive, eae aeielacetice: ot chcught his bold and ( Guisot’s—“ If Switzer! foe shes | SEAT OF WAR, ineaen to ask the fi ‘our valuable paper that there is not, nor has been, a tingle case of the tis board the or of you to inform them , RN mp lowing new line of packets, sailing from Liv disease on board the Vixen. man); in aes ‘a just and wibi- | ditions which it has accepte tee F 3 conrae per Teepon i JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. CONSTITUTION, 1200 tone,c ‘ bin The Mictissippi goes to Pensacola te er crew in lity, was such anne aracterise'the head offs great | its neighbors » focus of exeitement < pepe eget ae QUEEN OF THE WEST, 1,200 tous, Capt. B. Wood- NEW YCRK HERALD. hospital. and to break out and thoroughly ventilate the nation, “ ary propagandism, disturbing their traay CIRCULATION—FORTY THOUSAND. boats: Po, ae Dies tetentae shi? a rest of the fone at ss chor here, will sail = Accusations have been so frequently made the youa baad right * seme: heirenive: Lens _ tons, Capt. John — in & day or two for jana and the eastward, for the | authorities of Texas indirectly, and sgainst the repre- eir obligations.” Possibly from certain of their DAILY HERALU—Every day, Price 2 cents per copy—$7 Hot Nay 1,000 tous, | apt. ra Bur 9 toed ARMY INTELLIGENCE, purpose of benefitting the crews by the pure fresh air of suntativas of foreign noversinagad ‘itrectly. that 1 have | gations, M. Guizot, but not from all A man who th 1 per anyum—pavable inndynnce. : 1200; Bippard & Bon ure the culy agents, in Liverpaot for the Vena Cruz, Mexico, Aug, 61947. | the sea. The Decatur left to-day, having buried nfid- | felt myself imperatively called upon to avow to all who | troubled with a noisy or unruly neighbor, may break off pA CEERLY HERALD Every Sacurdey Price 36 cents | oe ee Baers en ation 12 which they devmatch | 4 asain starts for tho army to-day, under command of | #ipmen Carmichael of Virgin, feel a, interest lu louruing or embrwcing the truth in re- | all intercourse with him ithe thinks ‘it. But uo domee- ERS ‘POW BURGRESnoey Seam ako day | Tecoer seus money pine, ene nlnrey and anal | ol, Wz, ofthe 12th infantry” About w thouraad | op ee"nese” vices "ise changes among the oars eur to tha mati, hat thers never man,any, fatigue | tle exrew on his pebon® pag wil Justify im te Avableinadtuice Subsciiptons nid edverisementa willbe | Banking Company, and their uumprous branches im Ireland; | men will go with the command, consisting of the bat- | joiued correct list. you will confer an additional favor | ever any foundation for such a charge, (though often re- {is betes and mourder him’ Wat the surprising thing in fecrived by Messrs. Galignaai, 1rue Vivienne, Paria; P-L. | si80 ou the principal banks in) Huyland. Scotland, aud Wales. | tgiion of the 4th and 6th infantry, which sailed from | UPOR those who have many friends among your readers, i erated) only in the feverish excitement of heated | this note of M. Gulzot’s is the verbal identity of many Simonds, 18 Corn oha Miller. the bookseller London, | APPT iow Aa tseih ircce ae! ox walt,’ | New York foi Jute, aude oot 4 of Capt. G, Morris, | cQETICERS oF THe Vixex.— Overton Carr, Lieutenant fancy. oF the mischievous designs of the wicked. of its phrases with the precious documents in which the ANNUAL PICTORIAL HERALD—Publishes o . j South sirest, cor. of Wall, fe a June, uni eee ope. 2 Commanding; Matthew C. Perry. Jr., Acting Master; | feel constrained to say thus much in vindication of | Northern Powers votifed and attempted to justify to tat of Joya ofeach year—ainule copies sixpence cach, LouIstAGE ANY QREEANS, @ detachment of voltiguers from Baltimore, under Capt. | Wm. N. Jeffers, Jr., Passed Midshipman; Edward Simp- myrelf, and friends who were actors with me, and who | Europe their atrocious suppression of the independence advance. sad vectioesnectn healabe even Mer lonibie YORK LINE. Caldwell, and companies ofthe 12th, 11th, and 16th in- | 8, 40; Charles J. Bates, Passed Assistant Surgeon; sustained me through the period alluded to, ‘na well as | of Cracow. M. Guiaot. if unjustly accused of prompt manner. The Proprietor will not be responsible seatites fantry, under command cf Major Laily. of the 9th in- Ton TG eo an mip M. Johnson, do; Wm. F. brah mincepige aed of other Govern te whe rendered | ing the Nertoee Pewers on that cosasion, hes at les 74 may occur in them, fantry ‘apt. Loyal’s company of Georgim horse also y 5) HN. , Purser’s ward. | us Kindesses, without ever proposing aught wich could | most dexterous! torn a leaf out of thei PRINTING "of all kinds executed beeutfully and with 793A RVER ecoutpany The train. This ‘is the smallest train which i bg NR AR ol ise | gmbarrass or degrade Texas in the day of her verlest | adopted. in hs mena to ‘witeerland, the spsissina . Bie dacsinia nb ever left here, only about, eight} ma and two prer “ omg ulation. verba of the annihilators of Poland. esraiistinensoingor ve pane noid, ortho pouage will be de" 1 asia nundzed pack mules, but ‘the Mexteans wif find it hard | ,,£fom,® distiogulzhed officer in the army, to the edi- | “go much has been said in relation to annexation —the iia Sait Tacted fram the eubearibeten mouse ramnitzes- 14 to trouble the train, as in addition to the mounted force Wy Argus, dated oy | Poliey.of the measure—the causes which produced it— | News rrom Texas.—The steamship Ohio, Capt. iP Berna Vista, July 27. | those who b: pow a7. jose who brought it about—and those who effected the | gwiler, which left Galveston on tho 13th instant, arriv- a half battery of three guns goes up, under command a a “Captain 1 “Gen, Taylor ia waiting reinforcements in order to 'N} ie ‘Minot. of a young Officer of artillery, Lieut. H. B. Sears, of 7 6 uments in order to | great result—that | shall indulge in but one reflection, | oq jast evening. She brougl the G@erette of that NEW YORILAND HAIL EHM RAIL HOOD CUMPANY Fe J.B, WH LASTS Gan Parker. Duncin's Sattery. The health of this command siace Wool, who rewalnn at the battle ald: fos er Sits Savy | 88,1, noReit may not be mecessary for me ever to say | date. ‘There iv in ita rather long but highiy Jntorer SUMMER AIA . “ "3 P 5 re On : oor $a ‘The above thine weil ofthe dest lee, of Ajehe draft 1 presedquted, cs cue:mun ‘having died The ven tg | Sbout 3000 men under his command. 'It is reported by | “Taxing in the genius of the Texans and the | 24 letter from Sam Houston, oljolted by: th : : , and com yy the enced captains in Mexicans ne; na for peace have been entered | 3 " * oo al bed he | wen ae es ea precedented, not one man having died. |The fever ts | Mexieana that negotiations for pence i Seme OE roar uve genite, of the Texan: & # | published communication of ox-Prorideut “ty v the trade, vir cabins are ymely furnished, and every ry occurring upon by commissioners appointed by Sante Anna, I pl a es—their identity of char: the reasons which induced bim to propose 0% ry QN,AND Apré: DAY, JI 1017, the | attention paid to the comfortand convenience of the passenr | now us thero wasa month since. ‘The rainy season is at | 00: the truth of the repere, "| Bal that Teemnty of the two nations, it was moat natu- | out the measure of Texas annexation. CAND Tollows, until further noties. "Up tains | sers.. f length over, much to our regret, as the heat now is al: 1 | Wagsed that We canon Wove: towards’ th, iter, | Tal that they should become united. For yenrs, neither | (This is published {n full In another part o! this duy’s i for ‘Neither the captains or ra of the above ships will be re: | most intolerable, Since the death of Paymaster Bos: | nnoss troath Granted so often to the Mocienag, | Political party of the United States was willing to rely | New York Herald.) Morrisiana, Forham & Tuckahoe tville, | sponsible for jewelry, ion, precious stones, tsilver or plated | worth, the troops bave been euffering for funds; but ‘ose breathing spells granted so often to the Mexicans, | upon the measure for political capital, Texes had been We have, the Ciatveste ivil f the 13th 330 A.M. Will'meBrge, Har’s and Newenstle’ | ware, ot for any letters, parcels, or sent by, oF put on | owing'to the arrival of Major Reynolds, who instead of | |,8™ Spptehensive may cost us many valuable lives, be- | urgent in her importunities for annexation, but they | inst, ayers the Calveston, Chetan, 4 She xs i 50a Whe a Beda Board of tem, unleagrxuler bila Of fading are taken for the | Soiying the army under Gen. Boove. has been ordered to | *4°# mulilons of money. If Gen, Taylor could have fol- were disregarded.” Gen. Juckson's letters brought tho | byt ay tar un out information, reschon, the. peespeet . same, and P. % lowed Santa Anna after the le juen! bh ct T) . v1 ones, prospe ‘ i PARE WQitckrit. | “ot treight or passage, apply-on board, at Orleans-~wharf, foot | Temain hero by Col Wilson—wo are ngain all right.— | !O¥ improbable the war would have terminated before | {Uect before the American people, They took it up | continues as good aa it porsibly could he.’ We have beet ’ » it “ 4PM. TAM. of Wall street, or to . K. COLLINS, 56 South street. | Since the death of Major Smith, assistant quarter-mas- i 48a people's measure, not presented to them by politi- | told thet i i di d PN feans—John Woodruff & Con who will Yapt E. G_ EL. | tis. Again, if Gen. Ssott had followed Santa Anna | cians, for i i ielte Sipe ScmB® PATLS OF Brésoria county, tip Ramee u 3 PM 530 4PM Agent in New Or john Woodru: ‘0% Who will | ter. the duties have been performed by Capt. E. G. El- | from pus! : for it was of too great magnitude to be wielted by king at the rate of 200 Ibs. per day. The Hante- 4 : f promptly forward all goods to their address. liott, of the quarter-master's department, a most gentle- | {Fol Puebla to the ofty of Mexico, we should probably | soything less than tho maases of the two nauions In SGPIRR IA AGAE acces 3 59 maniy officer, and one eminently qualified to fill ths | before this have had peace. Our delays give great ep- | ther action, the people gave a happy illustration of the alth of the c 5 H ‘3G couragement to tHe Mexicans. ‘Their disgraced gene- | genius of out i PRY h of the country is good, the weather fa- ation. The Mexicans are again becoming quite im- | Pois‘lies in the hope th. i | Genius of our institutions, and of the omnipotence of | yorable, and the crops abundant. The cotton {s open- S we hor" T10 2, pudent; one lancer and three dragoons, armed with | Tis iz) in the hope that something may yet come up— their voice, in important matters touching the public | jpg beantifully, and the farmers. wee. beginning to 7 sus rt T's LATION UFFICE, 96 Sqpth st— | sabres, attacked Sergeant Low, of the sth infantry, | ‘ome chance or mischance—which may enable them to | weal. Geni. Juckson’s influence, arising from his wisdom | gather it” sacar; Returning fo New York willlawye= | ary entities terma by any ofthe | while proceeding to the camp.at Bozans, about threo | Tose na vonle ie inthe diogeacod wenitlos othe | ind forvid patriotism, led the way, aud gave more divee- | "Tho Civilian soberly and earnestly complained of the Morvisiana&Harlom. Fordham. Will’ms Br’, se] - | magnificent ships comprising the new Line of Liverpool pack- | miles from the city, on the Jalapa road; the sergeant de- | 7 . # | tion to the measure, and to American feeling, than ull | want of mail facilities fer Texas. Si days ha 7 3 6 53, A.M. h [empeetnees | fended himself bravely, slitting the eur of one and rout- | ™“exican generals which has prolonged the war to the | other men, Others followed where he led. The sub- | slapsed when { i ‘4 ger ego 8 755% CONSTI ION, 1750 tons, Captain John Britton. rl t present time.” | ject was of such rt Cele ne at: | elapsed when the editor was writing, without w mail H PRU OP RE Wisin PP SSinam. | RE ate" ru vans cate ha enlaat | He uclned onder was are by Gen. Woot figs Safe 0UeTuwtbwe se wis ta nel | mm pore ti ntl tat te oe 8 HOPEINGUER, ts tins, Cape fi bes had only his sabre, and received three alight wounds.—- Path. Hiza> Qian runs, Buena Vista. July 25, 1847. ‘ | scenerens and wale it eared the prospects ed many | ters, and yet allow a State ls Tews te tonken Som 2 ili ‘J ; eh Some Germans, about four miles from the city, have Sir—It is reported that Governer Aguerie has ordered | able men on one hand. who supported it—on tho other, | int ith tl J 0 DA 3 pate Sa eect tt ng, U8 oF eyes month. Fes | huilt a little fortification, and are enticing our men to | @imeeting of the Deputies of the State of Coahuila at | like destroying angel, it. catrivd destruction on its fies itiawlershaate New Yechand Liver ebat 5 Line of Liverpool eu, making m all ip every five | join them, and some fourteen or fifteen Germans have | Monclova, for the purpose of adopting measures to re- | Wings. It unmude and made the great men of America. | tolerate in their intercourse. As a matter of purely 6 days from that port. For further peyriulars apply ta ‘already done #0, A party of some forty dragoons went | sist the arms of the United States, and especially to or- | It fixed the great seal to Jackson’s achievements. patriotic concern, Texas should be bound as closel H 4 Wn as TAI Ort, yf | out last evening, under command of Lieut. Gorgas, of | ganise Casa parties. I give no credence to the re- 1am truly your fellow citizen and friend, possible to the old Stutes by frequency of interco £ > ; Re | _iyao uth street, New Yorl ordnance, to Antigua, to arrest deserters; what success | port; still it is possible that the governor, whose office is SAM HOUSTON, but by all means Galveston and New Orleans should ta : 34 7 REMITTANCES TO IRELAND, ke. they met with I Baye not yet learned. News ls very | defunct in consequence of the State being occupied have a fixed, sure and rapid means of communicating, 6 4 source indeed. Nothing from the army since thearrival | the arms of tae United States, may be irdiscreet enougl bsot Nd i y , an Ke 3 of the British courier on the Ist inst.; in fact wo learn | to do an act which might bring not only upon the peo. | T°! Nctiass Nations on wWattoen ellie riage ah ambi rem i) HO ae fox Mc P 010: 0 Broad way; contin most of our particulars of army news through tho | ple of Monclova, but of the whole State, measures which | [From the London Chronicle, July 28 ] The Galveston News contradicts a report that the ‘The trains to and from Croton Fills will not stop on New emit money. in sums large or small, to peraons residing | columns of the New Orleans papers. ‘The Mexicans Would prove no leas preyudielal, than destructive tothelr | “There are few more, painful, subjects of conten yellow fever was prevailing in tbat city. The romor ‘i t me street, ani street. Acar | many f Ire! sane manner as he and his prede- e exceedingly chary of their news ey arrive from | be: evests, i c ; 4 “ Tayi Leland exCeMs in ces’ minutes: b take ep passengers in, | cssect ta business one forthe fast thirty yearsand ore; | Puebla, but know nothing at all. Last reports say that | _ Itis therefore that 1 would notify you, and the people | Hon for every man who is attached to liberty, and ne- | stim from, the wudden decease of « gentleman trom ve also, to any part of fengland or Scotland. Gen. Scott will march on, when he is reinforced by Gen, | of Coabuila, that any obedience, or favor ahown to eny | (ainted with the state of affairs abroad, than the pre- ts tiveb Oroaee Dore ats morning agit of core, feos rotben Rils i)k ee £200 rok yep Ry Jeter) post-paid, to the mubscriber, or Pierce, who was at Perote on the ‘30th om We ale nea proclamation, pauos or order from ‘Govenace A Poa sent position of the amaller states of Europe. It would baiaaiint ctr pe est sleoeaipenn hid eee Tn en ee dua, Cott STOO Ot SRPNANOS | reese Irelands Kugland or Neousmd, en whous pect to learn something certain. either of peace or war, | Fle, for the above purposes, oF any other, will be regard: | “MOE APear to be the destiny of thea» woaker, but | i 5 a O Minus Bridge, and For dham. ees a . land, to, " +. , ) A q not less worthy and invaluable members of the Euro- ysrrrious—Human Ske Founp.— On ‘Exim trains on Sundays to Harlem and Morrisiana, if fine | sent, aud nearest post town, will be immediately transmitted | toon. I can agsure you all in the army would hail the fdas's violation of thelr neutrality, 60 otten and 80-| bogn comm inity, suocesaively to full victims to the in- | the 18th inst. two men named Van Horn, living weather. and paid accordingly, aud a receipt to that effect given | news of peace most gladly, The health of the squdron | lemnly pledged to the undersigned, and will meet with ; 7 u MRI ed 2 Dine tah Grodan Pullsem | ritendet tn teeeclee Sear nackae? | ere Sree aaacey eating, ae pemen Lethe manaeOn fT nccoas whicmittenemecies trigues and aggressions af the gigantic neighbors who | at Oneida Depot, in the town of Lenox, Madison rounty, ga fiauges for Lake Mahopack and Danbury leaye Crotpa Falieon ~ | atesipoi beliig siek-in consequenceof exposure and hee, | Guerilla parties, or these who encourage them, and |Pietend to take so lively an interest im their welfare. | N. Y , being out hunting iu the densa awampy woodland h fi FRENCH TRANSATLANTIC | thin? Pitne mavy denerve much credit ie theirunstrink, | which I aesm buthighway robbers under another name, | 2here would Spear to be, 40 to say, m conspiracy of | taterrening bajween the S & 1. Railroad and Erte HL SHIP COMPANY.—Th Yings on arrival of the Toclogk } Mn planets of the igher order in our pclitical hemisphere, | canal. discovered & human skeleton. {t lay about one this company are appointed to sail as foi- | ing endurance of the privations and discomforts to | will receive no favors at the hands of the soldiers of the ’ rm 0 PI oe Eee aiesen ritictes mae ee United States, Thoy will be executed wherever found, | fradually to blot out and extinguish all orbs and satel. and abaif miles northwest from the Depot, half « mile FROM NEW YORK. Owing to the want of transportation to the interior, With the most respectful considerations, | have the | @ and brightness to their own, that | south from the Erie canal, and about a mile from any he LHULADELPHIA, on the 1th Anguat the quartermaster is sending provisions back to New | honor to bo, your most ob’t serv Heh Girocee apert eects tote rp wl freoslncror gt Neo It Is supocsed to have ved Tee ist “ 5 7 : | rial heaven—with what diminution of the exposed there two or three years or more. Upon “ou Orleaus. The Virginia, which brought out troops and JOHN F, WOOL, U.S.A. | , p y P me Shion oe ae Fn a a cargo of provisions from New York, has completed a Gon. Wool has just sent out two parties to seize tho | (avigoiony of Hie Suess enim, we leave it to p body, however,were some remnants of woollen cloth- }ROM HAVRE. cargo from one of tho vessels in the harbor, and taces | Governor. They will go as fares Parras be ore they ae brad cer ta .e Verriers hae ate. beeha "1 tiny Appeared to have been ¢ coat and panteloons GALA EQS, BOSTON AND HARTENN Ex. | TeeNEWXONR EA anguu, | thetic to Now Oroaan tn morrow’ The wteeage | FOU | weadesentnat f° dplunttle euteen'ent nent: | topmrtacerenm in laeed wage Sauces har pie PRESS, via Newport and Express The UNION Slat , | #eonomy in our government, but Uncle Sam is rich, and Ta RETR RTA : Aumatitecdion Radctactee AIM iperaehUbare eaters] steeped a nln Thy thane al wauitty hina ties th leaves the office, No.1 Wall street, comer of Bro ‘These Steamersare equtl to any afloat, with commanders of | gs he expects to gain so much by this war, can afford to | Annexation of ‘Texas—Additional Facts from | {iininy th, + bathe pi ong Chior yh Ae Rd be Sr A rey Pa nga pele AO ocmagle! Pag tally uodtion g , daily, at quarter before 5 o’clock, P. M., thereby secw tried morte fol pmegpec phele state rooms mea cobine lavish alittle. My sheet is full. and I am to atart early General Houston, | mining the foundations of the continental system, to | initials of his name, Coroner E. R. White belng called, to merchants aud others the advantage of » late hour for for frp CRIA LY @eerepales: see ae Seer swith every. | in the morning, 60 au revoir, Should any thing occur Huwatitoa,4 . 18th July, 1817, | observe how it is the minor States especially that sp- | held an inquest, but nothing more was elicited to give warding cases, packages, &e. a 6 p p , : | pear, at one time by their own dissensions, at another by | any clue either as who the person was, or how he came | p Saakns ‘Trafte, aud valuabli els are secured | passage in the first cabin from New York 1s $120. from | 00 Our journey up worthy of note, | will drop youa line, | Within a few days I have seen a lotter in the Weeki " Bunk notes, npecie, draits, aud valuable, parcels are secur unsage an, the Grst cabin, from Now York is Slit. | From Union of the L2thralt , over the signature of ex Dani! | the overweening ambition of their soi-disant friends | to his death, ‘The skeleton was evidently that ofa mal in iron safe: placed in the charge of faithful conductors. ‘ ” | Suir Isapecva, a 7 yover the signature of ex-Presi- | and guardians, marked out as the victims to What we | slim and tall, six feet or more in height, an GAY & CO. nished at moderate rat . Merchandise, perkaass, Be. forwarded in oar own cari d Pot on ae one vik gh post office. by leaving orders at our office, No.1 street, comer o ‘or freight or passage, app i Broadway, packares will be enlled for in any” part of the city. | _ aut re KOOMRYMAR & CO... South street. Olfeces$ No-1 Wall street, enruer Broadwa No.7 Stote street, B: Care Hextoven , August 22, 1847, § | dent Tyler. If it were not for some facts stated In tho | are compelled fo call the Absolutist Propagandism of the | with the exception of onw double tooth from the rly 6 . letter, demanding, a I conceived, some notice from me, S| eae J : Sin :—You have heard no doubt, ere this, of the de- | {would not touble you with this communication. Of | scrupulous aly, the present government of France, The | would “levots u young ian, ‘Tue’ Totaian were eal | sea ‘ | parture of this ship for California, with a detachment of | if the facts stated wero not material to the truth of | sajnhina ar thy levees te che | ; sion o} general policy ot the other and deposiicd in the burial ground at Oneida IERITISH AND.NORTIL AMERICAN volunteers, Thomas J Roach {n command; J 8, Norris, | Bistory, wud the character of those, who, at the time, | powers, in contravention and contempt of the marked | Depot. ‘iho remnants of clothing are in the possersion 0 A tons were the chief functionaries, of the Texian goveroment, | Gi AL MAIL STEAM SHIP, 1200 | GP. 2 wishes and immemorial predilections »f the French peo- | of F, R. White, at Lenox, N. ¥. eget ana WIA, Captain Alexanuer Ryne.” u i, Wc. will ome. oF these’ | ‘éxplanss The statements | rate powers of the continent lie open to the imputation | Coxvenrion or rue Dr a x $1; Pittsburg, $6 Cg Meera Saeemaetoas TA, Cap spun, cs bios] io tr anibintic, And Dot ap vaatters brial ries Nanoe—tirst against the well-being, and finally against | Joys that the ‘lrivnnial Convention of the Reformed Otfice, W0Barelay street, A, Captain, Our Commander is young in years, but evidently old | Inisapprehension of truth rs arising from the | tho very existence of all the minor members of the Eu- | Pteutant Dutch and cierimun Teloriaed ¢hhurcher iat Any s-curity required will be given for the fulfilment of all " in experience—he has been connected fur years past with | ~The ex-president, when stating the reasons which in- | TPC Confederacy, The cordial intercourse and friend- | tho United States, assumbled in that city on the 11th contricts made wi are ly relations which the diversified interests of our com- | jict in t this company. oon dy Sorte MeL, RAY, Agent | New York, 1947. German Reformed Church Prof. Philip e one of Gotham’s oldest and largest banking institutes, : iE EUROPA where his easy ond gentlemanty deportinent gathered | Uced him to propose the rubjoct of annexation to Texas, | merce and of our general position oblige our government | Sy tvinecerstaneh, tee De Beshans of Fhiledeined "FRUFLE S LIND SEBAMBUALS FUR ae” around him a circle of friends and admirers, wh for | Smongst others, says:— Nor was it until | reoeived au- | to maintain with all those powers, ought not to prevent | jy 4 sder{ Se b adelphie, fe, BANY, Billy, © Ban “le be te ton are the Sal caine es Pe Y, ose grief | thentic information that other nationa were exerting | tho utterance of the disteust end Mlsepprovation which Hon. Theodore Frelinghuysen, of New Jersey, and other ugh Uireet—At 7 o'clock, P. M., fom bridal aarti ih aly dab edhy , through the memo- | aii their efforts to induce course of action on the part | Fngiand feels at the policy which, for the last year es distinguished clerical and lay delegates were expected to rial of friendship they pres-nted him with. Nor is he less | Texas, at war, as | firmly believed, with the permanent | *; * 4 i J Pe- | have been in attendance. streets, the Pler between Coumlandt and Liperty Steamboat ISAAC NEWTON, Capt. Wm. BR. leaveson onday, Wednesday, ant Friday even erelock. Steamboat HENDRIK HUDSON, Capt, R. G. Cratcen- den, will Tenve, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday even at 70’e! ™Rhecial Trai cially, appears to have actuated the demeanor of the Feapected by us, for wo all love him as though he were | interests of the United States, that I gave directions to | great. po ‘of the continent towards every minor amongst us from childhood. iy ates, y lamented friend, Abel P. Upshur, then Secretary of | £ ‘ y Waneabes visi Ties dale Co a oa terons y Gentleman and a sailor, and | their intrigues. by # direct proposition for annexation.” | Fistrust Licsacans. Wetrvasalone axa poaid We day previons te | but the ship cocks aed the pilcewho tehes ete more | it seems from this position, assumed by Mr. ‘Tyler, that | At the time of the fall of Cracow, many men, who | Her ormoreabundant fe Ist golog, aud | rust close, wishing you all tke contarcs | he elthor imagined the authorities of Texas were f wore deeply attached to Polish independence and. to Peaches have been quite scaics in Baltimore this year, the frost in many parts of Maryland having killed the telopes have never been ek, will ings, at 7 ritanny : Passengers’ luggage must be On sailing. ust going, und I must close, wishing you all the comforts Sarhugs, will. run ay follows:—Leare Albany” p Tassige money-—From Boston to Liverpool, $120, 40 do t | 2 able to those intrigues, and were willing to compromit | ¥ : * PM, except Sundays, -P Halifa that civil life can afford, while | am going to face, for | her rights and interest asa nation, or that they could | ,Uropeen Hberty, regarded it nevertheless with satisfac i Associntion peditions and cony o be aught I know, all the hasards of w not perceive the force and effect of the web which wae ) the Northern noneta ke wall ae the lost not the town. main open for Acitive O'Clock, £. M- fn se thipe carry experienced surgeons, But’tis our country’s call, weaving around her destiny. Now, either inferenes | {auie termination of an old nystem of aggression on owe | Steambost ROCHESTER, Capain WR, #, Farry. “will oi Lrolget peur tay other information, apply to And who Sa Mame the deed ; would do Injustice toher cheracter, The authorities of side, and of permission and forbearance on the other. leave on Monday, Wednenday, Friday, and Sanday afternoons, ). BRIGHAN it Ad ‘exes had relied for years upon a plain and frank pro- | 1, ’ ats o'clock. ' i AtHARNDEN ER CO383 Dein And for eur country bleed. position for annexation, and bad heped to be met by a | Locking at the course of events since that great insult Seinboy SOUTH, AMERICA, Core Trent wil | | r7tandaon wo avr ine, ttyeen, Ler gs a a on Bin and ast ones They Se unppans | esti Cyr haha rehees Haas yrange gs 3 : 7B. . | anne: ; arwickshire No. leave on Tuesday, ‘Thursday ia Y afteracons, at | Hulifax,and Boston, a contract has been entered into with Fer Texas was treated with coldness, reserve, or palpable | tory, not as the end of an old, but as the beginning of u | 77 Maiden Laie, (up stairs) New York. Wim. C. and Soa 5 o'clock. "s » blish Feat tara ine rr iy inate | mde PGE een tims ¢ Morn ane KE: . ? Freight taken at moderate races, and wone taken after 53% | ofthe time when they willatart. Under the new contract the o'clock, steamers will sail very Saturday durin; whey vi c 7 joo, 5 . ‘pais ote mia ie acieding eacly icee dois discouragement. In this condition of our affairs common | new ayatem; aa the development of that overgrown aun: | fespect{ully ‘aform the merchants of N flight, by means of electricity, is about being generally | 808, Without uncommon sagacity, suggested the only | pitiou which thirty years of unbroken peace and irre. | ies that having now on wand an exteusi new contract th: | introduced, it may be Interesting to your readers to | feasible plan to attain the desired object, and that was, | sponsible authority have nurtured in despotic states. | ‘tlactured articles, will sell to ive ht months, and | know something of the process. The loaded shell is | t0 excite Jealow farm on the part ofthe politicians | men; in short, a8 the first step to a general partition of | firm, Wm. Crowley, beim a par. Going a! | prepared with the end of a coll of wire attached to it, | Sad the people of the United States, in relation to the | guropo among the imperial conspirators against na- | shortly to iverease % ng ten cir establishmeat by the erection 19> All personsare forbid crastung any of the boats of this | very fortnight dari her mouths in the falifax and Boston, ine, wihon der from the eaptai ta. co : : Lae eee ievighs, apeis.on board the boateror to P. C. | Crmemys necwous Liverpod! Aad aa which, on being discharged from the mortar, it carries | future commercial and political connexions of ‘Texas | tional liberties and popular rights, stentn taille, qe shall be enebied tosell st extremely low pricer tween Liverpool and New York mot SCHULTZ. ark. au23 seth STEAMSHIP BOUTIIERN out with it, like the string of 4 kite, The length of the | With European nations, This was easily accomplished, | " ‘This is of course taking an extreme view of a danger | _iy2 Wstre eeu ctarericier as CONEY ISLAND BERRY =The well eet ig Fe gate ge coil is considerably greater than the distance to which | bY treating with silenco all the charges which were | uncertain and remote. And the obstacles to the success —Now landing at Pier? CRs Meamer AMERICAN EAGLE, Cap- Charleston,on Saturday, the zith inate ang | the shell {s to be thrown, and being laid so as to run | maleby editors-of various newspapers In the United | ofthis Absolutist Propagandiam are, no doubt, of a very YB fr ay Frazes, from Borden, 8 pack in Geo. H. wi i i ive 4 salay. States. 4 . .of the above well known Brandies, direet from the ER tin Goo He Power, wil ru reculrly dering Will be ready to receive freight ou Mouday | freely, the inner end of the wire is not disturbed by the diversified and formidable character, But it were difi- | ayenof the above well known Brandi from the boas motion of the shell, but is free to be taken to galvanic | ,,,120 chief magistrate of Texas was charged with | suit tc give any accurate idea of the antagonism into at Fort Hamilton, as fol- the aad. ¥ eriber, "ag +4; leaving Coney Island at Forfrcignt or passage apply on board, at Peck slip arto battery at any momont during its flight. It is « species |“ tteaeon””—felling Texas to England—subsidi Armagnac, * Star,” Bordeaux, Henry L. L. Chatanette and ing her | which Europe threatens to be divided without indicat- Rochelle Lafayecte brands, pale aud colored. in half, qauter ing Pier No. 1, 11M, 244 6. Inaddition to ove trips, will make a morn- ‘ORD, TILESTO: to France—and, in a short time “astounding dis- ih ; oe trip to Fort Hamilton, leaving the eity at7, Fort Hamilton | _aut3 2weod 4 southacrcer. | OF, the magnetio telegraph applied to the fying shell, | Closures’ of all thoce transactions would take place. All | ing the extreme alms which the language and the acts of | aad eighth pipes. Also, 19 iy casks White Brandy, of mperior o'clock. ‘aud 45t* re. = a t. | whicl overtakes and explodes with the rapidity of the aggressive parties betray that they propose to them- | flavor. for preserves. Also m store, entitled to debden:ure, = spi | PAER [HANGINGS—GREAT BARGAING ?'—R | thought, [and perhaps quicker.) ‘This method can on! these charges remained uncontradicted by the journals | geives. Let the position of the minor and the weaker | full assortment of the above Brandies, of variovn Vittages from ni nrOne ¥ PORT Th. mer JOSEPH, EU PHINCE, an Paper Hangings (No 343 Pest ibe: wbeds to ndyeribalgn whhbn,:iie sont ln petgeated a ve of Texas, and the offoot waa all that could be desired States of Europe be considered. Let the anarchy and | 1827 to 1846. Bammples atthe odice, 101 Wall aureet, in . . » Franklin o jealousy toward England and France was awakened. see be traced to | _8Ul2 30t* im oNR (GER. a thambers street, daily, for Key Port, at 3 | Jobers, and those in the trade, that hi moderate velocity, 40 as to be distinetly visible during | ais begat excitement, which originated phantasies ond | 1isires# of Spain, of Portugal, and of Greece be traced to | AOUNTRY MERCHANTS DEALERS INFRA: o'clock, P.M. mock of Paper Hangings an its flight. [Who is to hold on to the line ?} Aes tal their proper sources; let the doubts and difleulties be N ) y |, DE IN PERF N. B.—On Sunday's, the boat will leave the foot of Ham- | wich a view of declining this busine . ‘This can be done to a distance of about two thousand | CoDJUted up notions of intrigues, which had existence | remarked which threaten Belgium and Denmark after MERY, Toilet Hoaps, Patent Medicines, Fancy Articles mond atreet at 8: Canal atre Chambers: street, 84: | sale dealers purchasing in amount from $50 to $100 for cash, | feet, a8 a large shell, projected with no greater velocity, | “bly un tmagination. tho demise of their present sovereigns ; let the fruitless | it every vatiety, supplied upon the lowest terms at No. { ‘The facts, as well as the diplomatic correspondence of of Piedmont, ‘Tuscan Courtlandt street, first store from Broadway. Also, VOOM strictly at" manufacturers) cost prices." n sufficient to carry it to that distan struggle Rome, and Naples | ¢OWLEWS ‘unrivalled Waluut Oil Militar; can rt. Pike street, Hast River, # aud Pier ‘No, 1, North River, at | shail have the won an3 30t*m ¥ s Ss onl To those buying larger amounts, a liberal disconut “from uct ‘Texan, in ali these matters, will vindicate those engaged on : * : y Wary Shang a NO ; cost prices” will be "Purchasers will find the prices | {2 mop Meigen the exe, from the moment of its | in the adiialstration of the goverment, as well as the eet nr oeyaase + Manion, Woh, Wht oo Soap the only genuine, awarded the frat premium st be STATEN ISLAND FERRY. —On and | Mut) sn girictaccgrdance with He above declarations. person in charge of the explosion, Keoups his wyo | Tepresentatives of foreign nations, rent position of Switzerland be looked to, beset as she is | GEO. B. GROSER, formerty yy it i st BUNDAY, April 10th the steamboat | TON SAIL CLOTH, HEAVY GANAS bee | xed on the aell, and at it pases nearest to the | , Mr. Tyler further anytin reference te the mensure of | by'tip united menaces of Austria, her most ancient ene | _1xs tem VROOM & FOWLER: 0 ’ an w . 3 ) Be ieaak ties’ 1 % “ Nay, I may go even a | France, 7 -11 of Jo 0 Fi Sa aalswereulll fasten secsee> CH Phere. Be Behe of tines desired point of attack, effects the explosion, by a | SBBexation ey fay 60 sven farther, and declare, | wiy- and of France, her oldest and most inthiate al yi— | J Q-p BROADWAY (cine of Joby st).—TO THOSE of Ring's anepproach- LEAVE STATEN ISLAND or | slight motion of the hud, without once diverting | efore the Initistiy: was taken, aud when the preliming. | gud thea let any man say if Our views are unfounded, or ly 6,8, 9, 10,11, and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, P.M. "and equally | his eye from the shell. As shells are at present | Tits were nearly all arranged, their completion being | our apprehensions exaggerated. From the kvenicg Post) Sp ; phe Laaye NSW.XORE ¢ linen. audedually | sed, they cannot be made. to explode at the | sone prevented by the death of Mr. Upshur, and the sp- | “Dna there have already been, and that there are ream Jot, Bhayiun c= The article, antvereally AUT, 9 10, 11, A.M. and 1, 2, tom minutes past 3, and at 4,5, juck.—-300 bolts heavy, Nos. 1 to 6. moment of coming into contact with an object, and in | Polutment of an adjunct commissioner to Mr. Van Zandt, | iikely still to be, considerable excesses on the part of the stata, lndosd, 1.4 talrwesueeied a acl a &7. o'elock, P.M. ri otton Havens, Bear and Ship Mark’d Duck 500 bolts.com- | the open field, are of no more service against a body of | PY Texas.” Ke. From this it might readily be inferred | cantons who compose the present, not very large majority Lie to mannisctare pm New York April sth. si Hehe sails, tents: awhinge sor” willed and piain, suitable | mon than a shot of the same diameter, as the explosion | that obstacles have boon interposed to conclusion of | in the Swiss Diet, we are hot prepared to deny. But we ght FOR SHREWSBURY, OCEAN HOUSE, , tents, awnings, Se, vasse-1000 bolts Nos. 1 to 10, 22to 4: | cannot be depended on at the desired moment, But by | the preliminaries, by theappointment of an adjunct com- | utterly reject the notion, assumed as their justification ' ° No steps were authorized to be e pid soaps. All, therefore, rtion ‘of them | effecting the explosion at the precise instant of coming | Ms#ioner, by Texas. by the powers who are perpetually browbesting the p e suiable orindla rubber purposes, td will be ontracted or Meese Withee body of trope whieh aki coming | takom by any agent on the subject of the proposition of | Sim goferument, that the security of the nelghtoring | "my aud comfort in shiving, shold prasraa themacives of it ji Hf Ji . ‘ro we Evening M or King’s Verb Cc sto be made of any width, weight or thick: | slone is capable of doing, the effect Is increased an hun- | the United States by the Exeoutive of Texas, until the | stateg, or the peuce of Lurope, 1s seriously imperilied by | now by experience fo be the pest kind of shaving soe, and appointment of commissioner was made under the pro- | the worst » Middletown and Red Bank.—The Steamboat ORUS, C- Price, Master, will run as follows, from Fulton werneare one Branch, Runsom Dock, Brown's Dock, jetown Ri ), Kast River :— New York. Leave Shrewsbury. dred fold. A constant succession of such explosions “ ~ esses of which the Swiss democracy are | those perseus who have troublesome beards should uo: be O'clock. O'clock. oh alcoens te bONe estes: Keavy Wes: 1't0:4, ¢ would destroy any body of men, {beside women, chil; | Position. Previous to the proposition by Mr. Upshur, | capable. ‘This exaggerated timidity of France and wrhout it, : ee es ee ee ee ee ‘as, 30 to 72. inches wid dren and other insects] ‘he’ effects of the shell | through Mr. Murphy, United States Charge d’Affaires, | 4 ustria indicates not only an unhappy consciousness on | Prepared and for sale, wholesale and retail, by Charles If. n Cre he Be BERR Ae BM ammoeks, es Al would not be confined to the immediate vicinity, but | Mt- Van Zandt had been instructed to make known to | their own part of the weakness and dissatisfaction which | Rivg, Druggist, 192 Broadway, corer of John street Bas Tn py hs a Ae 20 to 44 inches wi Would extend toe great distance in all directions, nc. | the government of the United States that the proposi- | prevail in thelr owa dominions, but it argues, likewise gnt® rre mF AM Mondsy, Gl CAM | Fore by FOX & POLHEMUS, Cording to the magnitude of the shell and the powder it | #08 fF annexation was no longer open to discussion. | En'ignorance, or perhaps « wilful forgetfulness, of two | WIGS! WIGS |—STRANGERS asd Cisteas wishing i Me Monday, ML AM.) gsiseThShT ure nad, comer Beaver st. | contaiged. boty This, no doubt, in connexion with the proclamation of | {hings most iinportant to tho question, ¢. ¢. of Swiss his. | Afirstqnality Wig or Toupee, are invited to iwapect the ? to Howell Works, Squan Vill ATHOLIL CuLLEGe THE HOLY CROSS, | “The lkt 10 inch mortar weighs 1600 pounds, and car- | *Mi:tice between Texas and Mexico, corroborated by | tory and the sate of Swiss society. Indeed, we do not | fxtzusite assoriment of Wm. Batchelor, wherg they eau select ca a igh Aa NO olf oreester, Massachusetts “This College, founded and | ries « shell of 100 pounds weight, containing four pounds | te *uthentio information referred to by Mr. ‘Tyler, | goay but that the accurate judgment of the Swiss ques- | y late Rig! verend Benedict Fenwi caused the direct proposition to be made for annexation. | tion in society here is considerably vitiated by a nuglect plea ick, Bishoy | of powder; this great weight of the shell is intended to Borzgus are forbid trusting the above boat on ne- | of Boston, under the enre of the Fathers, of the Society of In December, 1841, the Executive of Texas found the | or these same considerations. It is forgotten that the rs. 5 2 Wall street, near country surrounded by, and involved in, the mostintrl- | People of Switzeriand are republican in their Copy the addres —BATUBRELON® INSTANTA - ALLAIRE, | Jesus. is beautifully situated on the heights of Worcester, pide A ase one Dacor eases te Uh rag ho commands a full view of the i | | great dirtance, and penetrate eubstances. But fe ‘i uished for its remarkably healthy wd auun’ | use in the open field, a 10-inch cylindrical shell of the | cate and perilous difficulties. ‘To redeom the nation, it | Denies, pursuits, theories, and social institutions, to Lg oe ey © | an extent ot which the other nations of Kurope practi- 4 NEOUS LIQUID HAIR DYE uw tar supere town and surroun pes, FORSHREWSBURY LONG BRANCH, | Sin 'sapply of good water. A farm of sixty acres‘is attached | anme le was necessary to accomplish one of three objects, and ‘ F MENG mgth, made of half-inch ht iron, ep | ee y PF 4 j BRE Fore na Eatonton Landing The bec idea iiaudtatnentonty teigned on prepaseavedeieeh hier Aes a ha purriey 50 pounds of | Diva, cal bas vain, pen mgt rere hee ee er it frst, oblect was to | cally know little or nothii g. What they are now, in | ay thing yet offered for coloring the hair (0 dont EDWIN LEWIS, Capt Haynes, will ron as follows | an ecclesiastical, professional, or commercial ave of ie, and clent density end strength to project from one to two | Doxt was toseoure the independence of Texas, by the | scovrdsnce with the whims and faltecies of the present | (1,1 a theakin. The wonderful ta Me liquid effects the desired ot from foot of Vesey street, North New York. ‘Leave Shrewsbury. age, they have been, in successive phases, for five centu- | Wau th fe fo vabell, the ctraneite at eeequcrensing the length of | Prcognition of Mexico; and it he should fai} in these, the | SE% they have been, in tuoctnaire van accordingly embraces three distinet courses of study. worn ae sia » | tion and astonishment thmetic, and | the sbell, the Roa e of powder could ‘The Commercial course comprises writ ny roportion- v'elock. hums o'clock. 1 | pookkeepings the English and French Iingusges; history, | ally inereased, [probably up to 1000 third was to form a treaty with some power, defensive | j.'s uniformly turbulent and revolutionary a« ineirs— | 4viu wholesale and.yetai) we WM. B/ eH M Thursd’y.26, at 8 A.M: | geography, end the use of the globes; elementary algebra, and | A fortification peg Oy aE thin descrip! | S€ainst Mexico, In advancing his policy his frst move- | Mra yet it were didioult to point out u single instance, | Wall'areet near Brosdway. Price-Rorcles_ fo ait, a raey, 2 M: | fegmetry, with the practical branches of mathematics: Kvk- | tion, would Have an inexhwustible wpe of tte y. | ment was to send minister (Mr. Reily) to the | dimoug thelr hundreds of internal crises,where te pence | $130 forthe whiskers, 81” Beware of wovrhiows conaterfite at 4% Sunday, '29, M. | Shar ad Prengh compositions reading aud public speaking: | above ground, o in other words, of throwing magazines | United States, with instructions to present to the | of Lurope has been broken in consequence. In religion | Auentsin Washineron. Cy Si RROAB at 6 Monday, 30, at » M: | Phe course pursued by those who are intended forany of the | tnto the midst of un enemy, and exploding them at the | £0verument at Washington, the subject of annexa- | and philosophy they are likewine, as republicans must | (VQ DENTISTS: DENTAL DELO Loo) iltOsb Mn Tueedays $i at | O36 Tuesday, 31, at, 11 A-M- | jeaned professions, includes, benides the above, the Latin and | Most decisive point And us this could be sone from a | UB, which had lain dormant for three years im be, ever in extremes. They now proceed to as great | ow Mork, where way oe id Foil, Plate, Wire, Buages ‘will he in of the boat to con Classical edueatjons poetry, | distance of 2000 feet up to the very walls, no foros coult | @ately preceding that period. These instructions were ih, Dental , mi pieieh Bite extravagances in socialism and radicalism ay they did | tin three centuries ago in Calvenism. And no doubt excer- | $i! prin sos of this description may find partial currency and ac. | “jra) wre re lating, Gold, stanjel Foi solder, ke. JOSEPH T. MURPHEY Jy3t 30t*re The superior steamer NEW, HAVEN, vi vey passengers to, ‘of the human mind, metaphy: | approach near enough to carry the works by the usual | C&Ftied out in the best manner by Mr. Reily, but met by history; astronomy, chemistry, | inethods, ‘There are many other applications of this | 1!scoUragement on part of the government of the Un Captain Van Pelt, can be chartered for txcur- method, particular! States. in 1942 Mr. Reily resigned, and Mr. Van Zandt ov | 7 ° nny ¥ r y ly to destroying ships, from the great (Pen ah | ceptance among the hotter heads of young France and | gayi) ROCKS AND OTHERS —For sale, th Battery Plane Mtr iteeres) rk soontart y the several departments of sacred | ¢xtent of taflaaimnablo wurfuce watch they xpose in the | Was ae wen onition fF an- | Young Germany. Switzerland is, infact, a Burvpean O (mock and fixtures, together of separate.) of th 1) ~~THIZENS NEW DAY LINE oF | learning, biblical and theological. ails, spars, and decks; but these will be reserved for a | Bexation was renewed. | The renewal of the proposition | Yunkcvism, a miniature United States, not severed Jrom | known and long established grocery store, on ‘the coruer © OPbowtion SEY BAY, KIAK, ‘As these three course: ‘o the geueral plan of educe- communication, (which we ask of Cave Johnson | "™ heard, and met abituel apathy. About this | ¢ by thefriendly breadth of the wilancic, but en- | Greenwich avenue ad Bank street. An opportunity such sa time, the causes which I have alluded to began to ope- | ‘amid the | this isneldom to be obtained. For farther parhiculare apply tany of them. special favor to hurry along } ed on a fort of empregnable rock means used which infused iuto | re anding at Van Courtiaadt’’ Newburgh, or any por i i Dats jews he hh re- rate, while there were me berty and: | athe premises. Foughkeesie, Kingston, Catstill and Hadson—Fares0 conts— vet aay have with re HERALD NAVAL CORRESPONDENCE. them new life. ‘The success of the measure of wonexa. | /79Mier and dehateable ground of tee re ae urpe: |p Ni nk ne most antistnetory renaona will be serieved for The ney id cleat Steaner ROGER WILLIAMS, Capt. | The id moral instenetion of all is attended to U. 8. Fiac Suir Genma id tion depended upon the internal political condition of | (or\"(tO™ ai" divisions, sho has maintained her unicy | (Nearness) of the shove. J c panne A from the pier foot of Hobiuson street, touching at | Trirciiea: , . seenveres ts nowin| ciroula your excellent pa- #, or of Texas. : w han England, is deeply | ja With Salt Rheum, I + Itch, R orm, F'vmp) ynmond street vor, from New York, PAI the iendents eves in the hours of reeren m; arcaes. | BCH beg leave, by this favorable opportunity, to give cutive of Texas waa not moved by the “qj. | Mid uo, country, more thal cote tana ea: | eqcencrouner disor of Cie ans may penn sreedy aad we bisance oF Ariexbt, apply ip contd the Roath oF to Gee. | seantly under the special care and suyerinterdene of one or | YOU A list of our officers, as well as the distribution of | rect proposition for annexation,” but by the pledges | Min thy overthrow of feudalism, and che assertion | odine Bath Establishment, 184 Fulton street, opposite Chine ‘T Sessler var tra cease, Toee of Revianes sareet, on ne | More prefect. oF professors. No appl nany other ix. | some of the vessels in the Gulf. We arrived here yes- ven to him by Mr Murphy, charge @ affaires of the | $2. “ht to self-government, a8 # thinking and re- | suegt 5 adie, nb eTIOR we Ho boats om ne | sticurion will be admitted without satisfactory testimonials as | terday from Bara Savtander, via Vera Crux, which lat- | United States, Before am adjunct commissioner was |! ™* Se iene orave tes 6 mmenced by Switseriand | | Compound Concentrated Syrup of Sarsaparilla, prepared by | to character and couduet from the Paincipal of that insti- | ter place wo found 4 spor the Shakers, 79 cents ver bottle avery sickly state, ‘Ihe yellow | appointed by the President, pledges were demanded by | OF litle to the gratitude of maw it ALBAN} AND | tution. ‘There coalu be no bette fever and black vomit is at ite height, Lim of Mr. siurphy, based upon Mr. Upshue’s letter, | -mtwe -MOKNING LINE TROY wt Ath x The books necessary forthe diffe CM . ? or ole 01 yport when Switzeriand is right, | N OONS—F. AHRENS, the well ‘kno Seas Breakfast and Piaucroe powrd the Bort, | nished by the parents, oF guedisue themaclvens orahcy can ke | ,fmimediately upon our atrival here, we learned that the | that w military and naval force of the United States, sat: | Kind) OF claim, (or «verre es cae crops hawnot | PART AMMONS oh ANID Nels received eves 100 hex The low pressure steamboat TROY, Captain A. Gorham, | procured at the ( at very moderate charges. Mississippi was ordered home, and Commodore Perry | ficient for the defence of Texas, should be placed at the | fe ten it. England, above all, will not forget it | d of which he makes panta ty or Will leave the steombnat pier foot of Bayclay street, Mondays, Age of ndmission, from eight to fourteen years, No student | las hoisted his broad pennant on board of this ship disposition of the President, and held subject. to his | /rBotten I Mah RC tne iederal constitution of $4 per pair Wednestars, and Fridays, at seven o'clock A. M. Retarm: admitted For s Jeas terin than 6 months, and no deduction made | Our officers ure, Com’re M. U. Terry, Franklin Bucha- | orders ‘This was as far as Mr. Murphy felt, authorised Pri ae requires or admite of ainondment, is one of clita, Niguel N"binck cusimeres and doeakine, inom the oF ny: if removed before the term expires. Som’g; y x ; ; : und req oun $4 to $8 per pair, warranted Rood, oF no sale Whe Steamer NIAGARA, Capt H. L. Kellogg, will leave | "The uniform to be worn by the stadents on all public ocen- | Bam, COm’B: Leute, T. A. Jenkins, W Leigh; Acting | to goin the matter. Upon this, the executive of Texas | Whigh foreign statesmen Cannot correctly judge, and | Mise $010 #8 pee ft nan eo i tet emu at a0ig tha Steamboat Pior foot of Barclay street, ‘Tuesday, Thursday | sions consuts of a black coat or jacket, black vest, grey panca. | Master, H. Rolando; Surgeon, Se ee ee ands, which were, thet in the event of | in which tbey have no right lo interfere. The de- | Anw street ivt 300 and Seturday, at Mall past sin o'clock, A'M.c reveruing on the | loons, for wincer, aud white for summer. ing Surgeon, T. B. Steele; Purser, Quentin Busbee; | a failure on the part of the government of the United | itgy to which the constitutions of the cantons have | poe quie evi jun jublimed, An opposite days, TERMS. Commodore's Seoretary, W. Hi. Almand; Lieuta, Ma- | Statesto consummate at tion after negotiations were | foon altered since 1831, may necessitate ® recon- Pore A N he EYE, is Cicada Seale cone na TP Fare 50 Cents, rinos, M. R. Kentaing, M.C. Perry; Midshipmen, ‘I. 8, | once opened between the two governments, she should | UR SO ie" gerald’ ayatemt, to an extent of | caprcings for tlie selection of spectacles, tee. By. «Fer pesrage or Greiaht, apply on boned, or to ¥,-B, Hall, at snd stockings. Fillebrown, W. I. Powell, D.P MoUorkle, Felix Grundy, | be bound to guarantee the independence of Texas, or | Which none but natives can know the urgency. | price ceuts. To be had at the author's, ond of bockiellora SY eRrTy Bore Mee tee nee nce of two mocthe to. pay ih wivan owe | CL. Smith, J. L. Breeze, L. C. Sawyer, Captain's Clk, | enter into a treaty defensive against Mexico. These de- | Wy would gladly seo the formation of the new | geverally ; uisiava ‘and New | Plsidentof the College is directed to send their sons, or | Arthur Dorsey; Purser’s Clerk, 1. Benion Schaeffer; | mands were waived for the present, with the assurance | \yagtitution committed to parties of more moderate |, Dr, Powell attends exclamvely to diseases of the Viye aud rkew— The splendid fast sailing | wards home. . Boatswain, W. Biack; Gunner, W ©. Thompson; Car: | that, previous to opening negotiations at Washington | comfions. and more likely to couciliate the support of ail | fa from 9 to ¢ o'clock, at his office 261 Brootw matt of WP Seprembee iaugters is now load: | “No ‘adyance for ¢ lothing or other expenses will be made by | venter, John O. Butler; Sailniaker, Gorge city, these pledges should be given to Texas, through | CP one, than the prevent direotoral canton. But, we | yea of superior quality reerntly ineparued ange, having handsome furnished wereyye | the College,unless a deposit be left with the Treasurer forthe | There aro lying here at present, the U. 9. steam: | her commissioners, or the matter was to rest, as nothiug sat, it is Hot our Wishes, or the wishes of any foreign | F gard at Orleans whart font of went | Patpose rn re jan, | (Te Mltslanipol, Scorpion, Vi en, Spittice and Totrita; | less than perfect guarantee fer the sccurity of Texts, | State, but the will of the Swiss people, which, after it La LINS\ 94 South x ‘The following items are aire Diaeing, Pagan pialian, | U. 8. ship Germanton and Decatur, U.8. bomb brig He- | would be satisfactory to the Prosident. | has unmistakeably declared tteult wilt have to be cartte Wty, at loweat market uff & Co., who will Reastna ond Medicel Attendance. d ‘eins, | ola, and store ship Fredoni: .!n November, 1842, the United States, England and ji, affect. The position of Switzerland is unique in mel Doge ri ot 1, will muceeed The vacation commences in the last week of July, and eon. | | The U.S. ship Saratoga is at Laguna, ihe John Ad- | France had all been invoked by Texas, and requested to} rope; tho internal remedies she requires may be so 247 Beond« ew Vork TY muccoed the, ‘of September, exelnsively. ami Tuspan, brig Vesuvius at Luguna, the ®tne at | act jointly, or severally, in producing peace between |i winu; but come what will, the endependence of Sw Every thing in the line constantly on ha sna luively for Catholies, | Fron Texas and Mexico, Texas found these powers all equ l- | oyjand must be preserved inviolace } w2t 36¢*m South, is by | The U. 8, ship Deoatur sailed this afternoon to relieve | ly well disposed to leave her to her fate, rather thaw risk |") jnuicute the nature of the pelivy which at present | EGAN, want FACTORY ~UEOUGE JARDI at New, Haven, Con. | the John Adams, Tho Mississippi sails to-day for Pon- | sny thing in her behalf. 0: Texas thin : sro ed th 34h Pent * the i NS, Cape b \ Pip bo Miasinelppi sal ay for Pe y thing in he , On the part of Texas th moyqces Switzorland from abroad, i will be suiioient | OD pois ed to duh Pent! she to ane oppoaite the - be ence by nay sacola, looked like fair dealing, though sh not fairly dealt wee of M. G iL to wl loypral, Bropd way, New York, having, since the ovate a fier ‘pastes barf age Bae ee ee oe eee ereresrin mise how by the greet | Com Chauncey is lying dengerounly il with the | mith by others This certaialy left no wed of intrigue | hw4 Comte with that which: M, Krudener presented | DY freof his {-rmet manufactory, seemred. «lage fover, and crew of thy Germantown | to scatter to the winds. | eee port of Russla at ‘the beginning of tie present old ood, and, bu yellow all well, Lf sUperior ished aceon: Tor modations, apply on board, ¥. leans fe of Wall Werte: ilrond. street. orto . Re COLLING, 56 Scuth at 20 daw late JAMES RYDER, President. jhould be to reprehend in others id Ga Paciitn transiting oh the some * ® Brice of passage, $10 glee is JAMES RYDER, CREE, Ue OO CES ED anti Setanta eteeake te teapans whseayer-| 1att), camseate. 8m ransmitting ob thes enabled to suvtain his well The packet snip SHERIDAN, Capt, G, B. ©: ¥ HAN A. COHEN, COMMISSION MERCH. Anon Linen o 5 1807, Geoerves By ‘ther or indivi remonstrances identical in #). ‘ussia,”’ said | spectfally solicits « pended t 5 v a D0, Aug. i but, to charge J maintain her accustomed friend): Chareh, Pi t succeed the Biddons, and sal on ihe th of Bert her tint N2inrenim, § Cal @ liberal obvancenan gi ae Asitia, no doubt, known ore thie that the yellow fever | duals with faults or criones malch do not exiet, because | XFudener, "will maintain her ey | Oren Maroy an pre ) et

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