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Re ranecrere Hid Trdeaaa SO See, tr ogc BOW Oyen Tense wt ce in PED, 39 collection of stuffed Birls, presorved by | MERCHANT OF VENICE~Shyloek, Me, Cy Ws Clarke _ GRNBRAL Cass As A BovooGeneral tinguished nominee of the demoeratie convention, TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE, '%» Jesu so» ca Harv We ve th | yankwus peated and wad th wba ee eee ene | Morning dawenal publlahed ot Kingston, to the 17th | was, that he had, in accordance with a resolution ny hy Mae collection comprises Hano, Mr. J.t, Hath Hasewnlo, ir, Dyott; Launogiot at besuttful Beds of for the Presidency, isa native of Exeter, in New Sitiimiry, 0 latest nunbe European {i+ | passed'at a’provious mecting, addressed letters to the | tatted States tauminsetcthce Mote fire tne Waa Leics | Bevkoe ortiny atte I Semica, Mrs, Abbott Hampshire. Exeter is also the birth place of Da-} ‘phe interest 1s of the Whig Na. | tlligence: and are, ul barron of local news, eit trustees named in the three assignments, requesti ng a | ®%¢ South America, Birds of Paradise, from China, &¢., Be. lob the comedy af TOY ty Dik Holt LOVECaptai niel Webster. Jacob Cram, a highly respectable | tional Conventi ai evedings ne” oo Copan ase ee sivee hag bissekae statement, as much in detail ax wax proper and prac- | B3Y PEOIS & MORTIMORE—s RE WT CHA THA ki he oh Charlotte, Mea, Walon distiller of this city, is also a native of the same | will be found in avo +8 tle dake paps , i ar F wad Ucable, of the remaining assets. The trustees com-| 4 jargs gollestion of Unre ae ae ate et hO8S |. Marshall; Rapblet in N i . ciple nerbt 6 ip CH de HOnAE REDAATOIT plied with the request, men’s Wearing Apparel. Blanket, Siiccts (Quilts, Picutre, Look- ) Mrs. Phillipe; Bia town, in New Hampshire. It will be seen, that aliiough General Taylor re-| phe Dutch Est ngaton on | 7 quest, ond transmitted the statements |. Meh Ue at, Wyodor of ABKAUAN GOODM SIT ay Carne s.—Doury open required The board of directors of the bank, upon | stro All these three individuals were born in the on refug boar Hay! ceived a majority of the yotes in the caucus, h ita seek pro. | the receipt of statements, passed a resolution that the eer ive > all! 7 i | whe i try | 0B § ONEER ow same year, at Exeter, New Hampshire; they all) has not yet succeeded in obtaining a majority im | (oetion in a foreign land x number of these | publication of the detailed reports would be neither | ol sur eenay Goods; Newham Cassel Vitter Gatien coe * Afi went to school together at about the same age,| the Convention. Two ballots had been taken. | persons were fomales ant , many of thera Barons ke —ducnb $, Platt will soll, tis das. at 3 ROCOCO, by expedient nor proper.at this timo,and the board suggest | Ki Stin Room. 23 Platt street, oe above ld de. | & dealer, to een sates, msble for cite Amd cri ry | ‘ | tailed statements be handed, if the stockholders vhall | Suivushs' Shears Home, Shon, Serub and, Halt rus of destitution. ‘Thedeck of the ‘ue appsarance--men, | ed that a committee be appointed, to whom the t about with searcely of them aid to have and remained at the same school till they were} Vor the details of which we refer to the report Shor premeae’ | stat 5 paige rss ° : vossel presented a most di about twelve years old. This is a curious and in-| ‘The harnburners held a meeting in Albany last | women, and children were | teresting coincidence in the biography of each of) evening, ‘Their doings will be found below. Fevem tlt: but seve ial fo eceame ith but the one | £0 desire, when such netion may be had in reference to e'Ne Ades Chippoudatss Mies these persons—each celebrated in his own line—one News from Mexico, confirming all the tidings of | suit of elotit ‘ ‘They brought very | their publication as they shall direct. After the presi- Asuetienn W. Seuclado with ® third grand 4 asa great manufacturer—the other as a great | peace lately received, is also furnished to our rea- | ‘asmerated nis of the disturbances in Port au | dent's letter had been read, a resolution was pasted | ii\e chsh open at 7 —perto 10 coman at two thousand lives h jval failed to confirm the in- | telligenece. Some further particulars will be found statesman and lawyer—the other as a great politi- cian and nominee of a great party. requesting him to furnish the meeting with the seve- | &e. Also, at 12 . precisely, wn invoice of about S00 worth | Horee and shi nd aise 32 pieces India Rabber Water HATUAM THEATRE—SOLE PR ral reports, which were furnished accordingly, 00d | (see ee ae een ie ane eee lus iy Me, BS. Chauten— Brilay. Byes ders this morning. In those early tumes, the boys at school in New 5 ia at elsewhere. ; laid upon the table. rushes, Purses, Ke, Wd Patent ben | Pytlen es SINGS CARDEN BR Galuchand, Bor . < IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE | | the British brig Daring, Commodore Pool, arrived at | she committee appointed at the last meoting made | S77 yqtsllas fOr cash on delivery: nd an fnvolee | Count Lantr Viens Bets ‘cikswed te REG YORE Hampshire were warm politicians, and generally lon the following Id Jewelry, Gold P Catalogues at the Lon the 9th, * i % Witla ST Y took the same sides in politics as their parents. FROM MBEBZICO. 1 Priace. ‘The Commodore of the station | 4 report, which was read and adopted, with resolutions, | Auction oom. __ ors r he ane of MY on 5; Pest | de up his mind to dispatch one of the mail| relative to the speedy close of the several trusts. to ACOB 8, PLATT, AUCTIONEER, The father of General Cass had been a distin- ar re steamers to Hayti for the protection of British stb- | may a report at as ently a day as practicable, of the | 1%,,Pemmpiory als of ® gold nateat lover Ms Doors ¢ si fs 3 ae 2 TTR TPRATY setts, when thee Biseagr any P Eivea: . reserve, for cash on delivery. JACOB 8. PLATT will sell, oe es, guished officer in the American revolution, and RATIFICATION OF THE TREATY. 7 Phe Common. Conell oe King-tow has taade liberal | Amount of claims entitled to be paid out of the trust | day, asabove, a th fon Room, 24 Platt stivet. wishon f of the Haytion refugees. estate, and that with that object the trustees under the | wiring rraclsely 1200 ite mentions that, the seht | deeds of September 4th .and 6th, 1841, and the diree- | PE jevelgi A nptingasag Ter, davall from the wreek of the | tors of the bank, be requested to unite In connection d.and @ lingo amount of speci, to- | with the committee hereafter named, in taking men- 1 a7ith anstorials of considerable value, whieh Had | sures for the speedy adjustment of the olaims of Messrs. Fy as as ag | Denison & Co., of London, Rothschild Freres, of Paris, egeiepecee of age, waa, as far as he could understand politics | o'clock P. M., 23th ult. ston markets have und no change | and Hope & Co., of Amsterdam, the expenses to be | fr private use. The sale for the better 10% a ere y ape diate id no Watch will he delivered until paid at that age, of course on the same side as his| The Senate ratified the treaty on the Sth vote | iidblect tthe rae pathetic te eno diaie | Paldout of the trust funds; to the employment of a | trivalize the eash without delay. Als, father; young Daniel Webster also belonged to the | Yea#, 5 nays. | made at 369., but it was doubtful whettiar ee competent porzon te examine the accounts of the several Sab 7 Gen K Gen, Smith in th than 34s, could be obtained for further parcels. Sales | trustees; to ascertain aud report what property has ‘same school of politics—he was then a federalist, mm. Kearny succeeds Gen. Smith in the command | cr'tiess pork have been made at 60%. and of primeat | been sold, aad the sheoametacen Manone ee : f of the city of Mexico, while the latter superintends the | . Sud has remained one ever since. Mr. Cram, of " 568. per bbl sales, and, if necessary, to employ counsel about the | given that, undor the authority granted in the ty, was, , at that day, of the same | *@barkation of the troops at Vera Cruz. | faw of the State of Illinois, of February 21, 18%, the Board of baa ad wicca federalist or a whi Commissioners Servier and Clifford arrived at Qae- | 9, s, schooner Major Bach matter, who should also represent the interests of the | Trasteos of the lilinols and Michigan Caval ‘will oflor far sole at spinon anak : , 8 | retaro on the 23d. An exchange of ratifieations took | inst evening for Brazos Santiayo, and the stockholders before the: auditors sppointed: to audit | fants twa Lote, Water paver, and Huldlogs which arg {ust according to the new nomenclature. place, and the outposts of the army were ail ordered to | Maria Burt, Capt. Riddle, leaves this morning their accounts, and In court, &c.; and that the direc- | ded in the deed of trast extented by the Governor of the Stato of It was, of course, difficult at that time to tell | hon the march in ten days. All under sentence o | Cruz, with government stores. The following passen- | 4, | Illinois on the 26th of June, 1845, in pursuance of laws of t | | gorago out in the. Marin Burt :’ Surgeon, Géo, Teelll: ors, and the several ti ustees, be requested to furnish | g: ity or Februa: and March 1, 1315, enacted for what sort of men these boys would turn out to be | death were banished, | WY English patent le gold double bottom Watehes, ir je 4 Johnson's, do doy ‘obias & Co,, full jeweled: 6 Tevers,'to be’ sold without hidder, for cash on delivery irawn, and when thera are © 1, with the privilege ef the lev to deal fought nobly for the republic. After the acknow- ledgment of American independence, and the estab- lishment of the new constitution, Major Cass 4 Arctieehs Gh tase 8: 18a8. took sides with the federal party, which was the | ‘pe special express has come to hand, bringing most powerful in New England in those days. | telligence that tho steamer Hetzel has arrived at New | { Young Lewis Cass, then about ten or twelve years | Orleans, with advices from the city of Mexico to 4 | Be, Key Kee THRATRE—FRIDAY EVES will be pertu i plain—together, whivever, to the "They will not b veral of a kind, raph nie termed tall eee Grand cil Cases, Gold Pens, &e. REAT SALS OF LANDS, TOWN LO" Xe. on the Mlinois and’ Michigan MONDAY, JUNE SG, aud overve WEEK Int’ one of the origient a during the past BRGE' Aictingwianed pattonny WATER POWE —Notico is herohy h section of the will continue their orig: ight umtil further nottoe, Ad Douru ope fanaror and Director, By sr) y, Charles ‘I, Maguire. T. C. M. all necessary information on the subject, and that tho | completion of (he Hlinois and Michigan canal, and for the p 8 Lieut 1 and of the e: That ix to it sre in their after life. But still there were, even at | The Mexicans are under great fear of the Indians | Bretoe, Wm. 'T. Dennison, A. Sulliver, and Mes. M. | trustees, under the deeds ef Soptember 4th and Oth, | au att Iying upon or within a distines of tive atte ot esther that early age, strong indications which marked | after the army leaves, | Hoey.—N. O. Picayune, May 30, 1811, be requested to pay out of the trus: funds all the { file -f salt canal, and extending the entire length of same. 1) miies, viz., from Chicago, on Lake necessary expenses attending thesame. The meeting | Sutter on th eee] Illinois rive the character of all the three boys. Lewis Cass, ry The Weekly Herald, y Mile, pager ‘ adi « " Lockport, Joliet, Du Pa; H it is said, was the brightest boy in the school—full RE. MEE peas te ; adjourned, to mect on the 11th of December next. Ball lndcuan tata ceeamal daresal tolnta on wientat gon ita of the M : of life, energy dbiellfes had jth Daniel Se eee The steamship United States will leave this port t0- | The annexed table exhibits the quantity ot broad- | prt'dulict, Ramkakeo, Ke, ‘Tho sale will commonce at Chicago | ARIE Modano Ke , 2 ig 3 ( f ‘1 3 n the Ist day of September noxt, and will be continued at that we at 8 0 i Webster, on the other hand, was stolid and inani-| OF THE BARNBURNER &, | sorow for Havre, and will touch at Southampton, | sluts exported from the principal ports of tho United | Hixse and, soonaively at other towns om te canal omy day” to rmamenive nt 8 o'clock, i NS. fate Tanck % auee Nad in England, on her way. Anedition of the Weehly | States to Great Britain and Ireland, from the 1st of | day, until all the maid iands te. shall have boon offered for mle, | 4 ARNUBPS AMMMICAN WYSBUA- Th RARNTM FH SON ile axtine Wat na hase as deal heed In Albany. : ; September, 1847, to the latest datos, 1848, compared with | #8. ut cs purchags money in these annaal Ian bent. | eye Rete ate hice: ae Sen pert wane, portunity of hearing; but we have no doubt he was | Herald, intended expressly for European circulation, | $14 corresponding period the previous year:— {ng interest at 0 per cont. por annum, parable annually in advo. Tier eterno pe ihc itek, aa avery Seeniag a ane smart at something. Yet all these pee bates Another Speech from Jobn Van Buren. will be published to-morrow morning, in time for her | Exports or Baranerurrs ynow 3 iy ty the Unt of four fife He penned i Yasloty of i ro ms shamans anaes Boy Ta oak have, each of them, as men, risen to ahigh ani mails, and will contain’a summary of American news, aan, Gore ie Sreaicie QUE ereaaloe onl gain Loe ALONE | shibit ier mysterious aad astounding experiuentaiy wat distinguished position in social and public life. | in French and English, the proceedings of the Whig General Cass is now the nominee of the democra- | Letters from Senator Dix, Col. Young and others, | tic party for President; and but for the fact of his canvoyed by th Stato to the Board of Trustees of the Illinois and | Michigan canal, for the purpose stated in the deed of trust. exe- | Serp ented In duo form by the Governor of the State, aud recorded in | ep cau bee-nsulted for the clerk's office of the counties of Will ant of Cook. A list of | {ioluding Maguuta, iertorrasnses, tee, 2 an Diltatetphla to National Convention, full accounts of the ratifieation | jritunoe ts Juma’ Boston to June 3... é , re ; the lands, lots, &e. to be sold, will be published for distributi * running against General Taylor,he stood the best ‘War to the Enife, of the treaty of pence between the United States and ey Onlouns to Maid. 16646 before the day of sale, Meantime, any Information which may bo | gityad'icace skits nye akitot ick cate time chance of being elevated to that distinguished bres, Sie, Sie. | Mexico, and a variety of other interesting intelli- - ar ahe Canal Otiee in Ghee a ae ene ANVARD'S MAMMOTH PANORAMA OF THA UIs. rank. Even as it is, the result of the contest is gence, Pent dtea TN ase OLA 218199 WAHMMILSITIPT YrvustensTiinois mud | 2 spol Rivet, painted on threo miles, of canvaas ising, So pate A a was Build very doubtful, for the democracy can maintain a Aunany, Juno 8—11 P. M. The Weekly Herald will, as usual, be ready to-mor- Same time previous year,1,988800 642.512 1,901,019 CHARLES OAKLEY, § Michigan Canal, Sives. aa Nibivs Garden, Opei every eveaina pores : > nd 7 Office of the Board of Trustees of tho Illinois and Michigan | days uxcepted). Adraizsion &) conus ohifdren halt prion, thy tm. great fight when the occasion requires it. Daniel| The Barnburners held 9 tremendous meeting to- | row morning, likewise. It will contain the latest in- | Decrease this your. .... 1,833,103 550,801 1,687,880 10,599,233 | Canal, June 1, 1848. ora wil oommenen moving at 2¢ to 8 ‘cloak preclaiy. Attar ‘Webster, who appeared so dullasa boy, has turned | night. At least 3,000 assembled in the Capitol, but that | tanigonee from England, received by the steamship | _ There were exported last year, 46,171 bushels of rye; NE JEUNE FILLE FRANCAISE (MUNIE DE BONNE | B02 oxbltition cn Wodnemlay and Hatordny, at So’olock. F out to be the greatest intellectual giant of this or | edifice being insufficient to contain the whole mass, mei i ai . rye fe Niheuee 873,972 bushels of oats; and 172,202 bushels of bar- | ,¢-,, Tesommendation) trouvra dso plaoer dans. Cg ry bias INUT STREET THEATRE, PIULADRLYHLA.BEN. J . A | Ni a whi Ni Son- i % ollt of id A. nplaisir.—Fridav Evening, Juno 9, any other age; though still there is a darkness, | the assemblage adjourned {o the Park. A large num- | V!4807®; the proceedings of the Whig National Con: | joy, ‘This season, not a bushel of these grains has | heure, 3 1848, willbe porformed the Comediegta of MAIDENS HEW at mystery, and apparent unpopularity about him— ber of whigs were among them present. vention in full, review of the money and commercial | been exported to Great Britain or Ireland. The above ANTED—A SITUATION AS BOOK-KEEPER OR COPR- Galtan, “ ede sai Lah dy f oe las a B ii d something like what he used to be at school at | The mecting was organised by the selection of Mr. | markvts, &e. &e. statement shows an immense falling off in the ship- | YF. ist.ata modornte componsation, A line addressed to RH. guiia.s Zisco, an Rgyptian,, Haldee'y Musician, Mons. Corby; Ab- art tt a lah, Chief of the bu 5 i; Huidee, Al ‘ twelve years of age. Jacob Cram 1s a man | 2°28. Jamos, (brother-in-law of Smith Van Buren,) ments of all kinds of breadstuffs. We annex a table oe ited. A. Manyleines Saas deere tae’ ln ne giving the value of the shipments of breadstuffs from ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A | Buta; a8 Chairman, and the appointment of the usual num- | situation as cook, and to assist in ‘washing and of remarkable i -] ———— f oom ab business oe oe neve ber of other officers. | Notice. The Hon. Lewis Cass will recetve | the United States to Great Britain and Ireland, up to | ing. Tho lust of city referenc an norable fansactions, and in| After the settlement of the preliminary business, calls of the vitizens in the Governor's room, City Hall, this | the latest dates each year :— wy stroet, between 6th and 7th avenues, _ | costume presented to every respect worthy of having been the | Joux Vax Bune came forward and addressed the | BES Instant, Petree ae Re eck | vanue on Breavsrurrs Exronrzy ro Great Brrrar ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RASPECTABLE YOUNG NEW AND RA school fellow of Cass or Webster. Fortune} meeting. He was laboring under severe hoarseness “hairman of Joint Special Committee. AND IRELAND, 1847 AND 1848, ee ea Spree ease aa 9 css 79 ties, aa Broad w: i | ani ference y No. ‘ly fr favored his business talents, and probably he | which, he said, he had contracted in New York, in con- ee is as rich as either of his school-fellows at this mo- | sequence of the “Park gates being left open.’ The rome | Blin: Zora, a Slave, Mise Walters: Youssou «Pirate, Mons rnet—Song, iss Daly—Favoi lee, fro chantress— ven, Ploase apply at No. 105 | ‘yo conciude with EL, BOLERO, by Mad. and Mons Monplaisir, in Value, 152 West 17th street, betweon the 7th and Sth avenues, in the bass- neil $17 zie o» | mont, rear balling. ‘To be sen for che days. cae’ BOK,016 50 sae finer ye en Sanya 3 23, 3 tie Mass Mecting..Senators Benton, Hanuegen, Bright, Dickinson, and Foota, and the exer y i . = SeUURE WOMAN SA. n fiminsnse ment. General Cass is supposed to be worth pro- | speech of Mr. V. B. was humorous, vindictive. sarcastic, | ido tavetiean Mletiass tne Cle aahionee: rsaevany SS irene ry meine Sng i Sewing Shasno ob | fatty years bably about half a million, and deducting from this | passionate, and eloquent. The only points in it, how, es pequested to ase e Tammany Hall this | Wye, bush fies eels apes pee ee bya ee ey | (himself and wife : (RY the sth at for the purpose 0 » “ £300 945 | short din i t ference. + collect he objects « osity used sum the amount of the debts of Mr. Webster, who |S ein of ved ll notice, were his allusions to | jvc the adres tie dst nae fears sicko tates heen To4gB1 9) | call at IH9 Varlck at up staisy, st oor. Can bev seon fortwo | ia uehaltgal sh mls on catia, Mg Ty thas etre ty f te : eneral Taylor, who, he said, coul e votes | Who accompany the Hon. Lewis Cass, the Democratic Republican lay’ {th i ork. i pout or a the | has too much intellect to be economical, might be | Stn aomenrasy of thts state Fe naeinre te votes | Gandia fe Pr ve dhe Caled Stata to iseity.” Dy ot Total value... ... iyi | ee ae ae | foneaty wil bo viewed alinoot with lacredulity ; it ell he aeon by 2 5 - © | der of the Democratic Republican General Committee. ————— “em ig paper ash 4 ts exhibited, that withon® of frou, th } minis a ear fortune with Mr. ats " duty of the democratic party here was plain, ‘They | aq, qq) psliteODORE SEDUWICK, Chuirmaa pro. tem. | Gucntiy. Vartue, | whn oan dng! plats poo housework ins private family, one | finish thele inaplomente equal. to our ‘ane polished. Rirnteee: 6 r. Cram is still in business, and distills liquor | aust preserve their organization, and nominate acan-| iios K Downie, } Soeretaries, raped apres ren eens Sh | Andis willing to lake chamber work and waiting: one: who can | Means of fv ail feicrion, with stone, etme as that in. the elt to restore the imagination and tickle the fancy ; y oe | Wheat, bu 215,139 200,437 65 | five the best of city reference, if reyaired her last, plac stay Hower prance) orci eats le el >" oa 3| didate for the Presidency on the 22d inst. They must bs ee “ eee eee 1,672713 Go | Please to call at No. 151 Elizhbeth street, in the rear, front base- great satisfaction. This Exhibition will be ] General Cass, also, isu distiller for the democracy; | also nominate an electoral ticket in September. Nr. | nt hSoarrsmmea ieatear ant Sete See ange | imme es BETES cra | ment etree Spring and Broome atrvets ‘Can basen forthe | Wi 10h f Adnlatia 'Bcinte Cull nue while Mr. Webster, for the last quarter of a centu- | Van Buren positively denied the existence of any lounge for those who may Wish to soo a fine pletuee of thelr ‘Total valuo, 1848. + $8126.970 75 | days if motengaged aS on 2 hildren uniez vaieton : 4 y are | rs may Wish to soe a Tine. picture of their Total value, 1847; 1 a37iaz2 76 = nial ty has been distilling whig politics, without finding | rangement to compromise the difficulty between the | \ arena ey tree A gps ee ani Rr fg Oe rn et alle NN at fri elim lds vss ¢ GALLERY it, however, quite so profitable a market for him as | sections of the party in this State. He declared em- | hore the superior manner in which daguerreoty 2s loiouoy thus far, 1818... ...... $40,212 1 | ciaros and tho only one of the Kind ovor ex! in this t be rest ing, Ju and conti« : : : ” | ban bo made. ‘Vhe falling off in the quantity of breadstuffs shipped, | oouatry.. For furthor particulars apply_at No. I a trot, ery evening un hotice, ai 2s Leoadway, below the distillations from grain or sugar of his other | phatically that compromise of any kind was utterly | pete i 4 coraerce Wall, in tits Baotanent, from ila. M.to3 P.M. this da: on strvet, brill uated with over 200 lighta, A 4 A Coble and in the market value, show a deficiency in the ag. = —_ ne ion 25 cents: If price, To commenceat 75 school fellow.’ Posaibl 9 impossible. He concluded by asserting his belief that vilet Articles, Dressing Cases and 5 i " : iad chool fellow. Possibly, now, however, the no- Fancy Cutlery, 47 Brondway, corner of Liborty street, and 887 | gregate of more than furty millions of dollars, This is ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS LATELY et at we sath arrived from Ireland, knowing the Latin and Greek lan- an immense amount, and accounts partially for the spares. le. lenation as ansistant a school or private family. BR A GRAND Md om vae4 cn the ‘Of the St, George's we etn cl — | Civd, on their Grounds at the Red House. Ths Touse is one of packet from this port. The period included in the ITUATION WANTED, AS CHAMBERMAID, WASHING Staouelocte me reomeine at Cori ye nd on this isiand. Murph: above table is for nearly nine months, and in that | *), tnd ironing. or taking care of Children, by a young Woman, | Sins Jasesngecs 00 CatiGepe: 1 = = time, the bulk of the shipments for the year ending | to theeountry. Apply at 6 Cornelia street, 4 st. Sixth avenue, 1 Gold. Pens sold by B. BE. Watson & C Enquire for Marian. ii aly. the best and eheapost Pens i | Septomber 1, 1847, was made, so that the dofleioncy vdacdhcbat CRE 2! thom, say they are unequalled for fine. + Bh, YOUNG GENTLEMAN, WHO ITAS BEEN EDU ATED ibility, ‘The points warranted not to | AmMed will cover nearly the total sum for the year. at one of the public collegos of Franca, and who can spoak 1 We have not included in the statement the article of | the French and Spanish languages, would hike to be empioyet as brated warrants | cotton, as the increased shipments thus far this sea- | SARIA%it Ge wich he is ec 1a eae ia to bo the bestand | son have about made up the depreciation in prices.— try. mination of General Taylor may restore the | ©*** would not get 25,000 votes in this State. Broadway, Tho sabsoribers respectfully call the attention of the heral public to their coligotion of the above artioles, which in point of balance of fortune in his favor, and place Mr. Web- | , * ties of resolutions were then read and adopted | Pinsty,°is not equalind in the oltyy they have been selegtea with | large amount of specie going abroad by nearly every ster in the line of safe precedents, and bring him by the meeting, declaring :— striot Texard to quality,and in all cases are warranted. G. SAUN- Ae a First—That the rightful delegates from New York | 9#85 © SON, 147 and $87 Broadway. to arank and position commensurate in some de- | having been excluded from the Baltimore Convention, Gotd Pens. gree with his great character, his mighty mind, his | they ae Goa streg Pema eel toee to acquiesce in . : ‘i a result intended to grace itize Giant intellect, and his extraordinary reputation | of New York. e pair amos tein penilaens over the civilized world. Second—Re-asserting their faith in the Wilmot pro- | : Sia aegte : viso. : Is there not cause in this brief memoir of these ‘Third— Appealing to democrats of other States to op- three boys—of those distinguished men—enough | pose Cass’s election, and 1ERE W Cricket on Friday, btw BRA GRAND MATCH OF 18. Richelieu Diamond-pointed to giv and misses, nnd at the samo ti asant kind of exercise, ‘To inval be found invaluable, as they 6 oor risk. gvt a pleasant ride pildren attending school, pleasure, in taking @ ride on ation would be accept eek 2” wre now admity (i urth—Sympathy to the republican revolutionists SAL Maaistinie ateeee by etic ome. ained to thd efit bi are ee bees na lowed rata See cee in Europe. r ndestruciitle, except by sett | 1) the face of this enormous decrease in the valu ae ee = bee Lea 1 eapeuttullyy tevitaieeteall attentive to ther 0] . .. aydon 3,” “Spencer & | of ‘i ‘ NCH GENTLEMAN F\ 7 his now tive exercise, af : r books 0 Knows | Ex-President Van Burn, General Dix, Col. Samuel “ar Oe Higioy'e™ end thehowand | Cf OUF exports, the imports into this port during sity of Paris, whose prosont engagomont. is abn a may. be hh wrth Bess re what they may come to be when they grow up to Young, and others, had been invited to attend the wyperiot to tbe old one, xt reduced | the past five months, have beea about three millions | would like to find em opment in amil, TaN be men? And what acountry these few factsex- | meeting. The ex-President did not reply; but it is bit r anit onset repaiced. greater than for the first five months of 1847. How it | ‘tt . ai i beet # and Flute.) He possesses high tes hibit the United States to be to the world at large ! | understood that he will address a letter defining his po- oti: Panorama of the Ohto | isin relation to the imports into all the other ports of | and success as sninstractor. and can refer to many of the sition, to the Convention which is to assemble at Utica : “ ong int ‘Tur BarNBurners iv ALBANY—Spreap or Op- | 0” the 22d inst, | POSITION To GrNERAL Cass.—We give in another The following is the reply of Gen. Dix :— of country re and Concert, on M rill be assisted hy the ta ti, Particulars in usual places, 1f8 ope ateight o'clock, No postponement on account of the wes. nr A the further particulars, address to 305 Broadway, New York | ™ once hc Ra igh oie be here has been a great falling off in their imports, the | (ty; Poot Spring Post Othce, Nott Carolina, or to'the office of | ther. over 10)iles; the extent | balance against us at the close of the fiscal year, even | this paper. z with our large shipments of epecte, will bo very large. |. 4. rn etal Ba TLEMEN OF » wish to engage for the ex KILLED anvass, Wasnineron, June 5, 1848 ieee important proceedings, received by {Gestuxmes—I have this moment received your favor | Moots tire 10, worthy 6,00 and as | When we look at the tremendous decrease in the quan Hion, an epistolary ice, havin to i stay ae hee i of the 3d instant, inviting me to att eoting of | a 3 : I Bouts $3 50, . re each day, is desirous of ag wherewith t y ilu ratrvet, istay duly ait ‘9 ta Be UIE CUsOe WL LGrea CU DIRS, IASH HEN Sera eIppiiiban atime ite oF ober el Uinta fndin any | “ty Of beeadstuits exported, compared with last year, | Sime alvanta "He can give his Attention to Nay branch of : Thi wal nightat Albany. It was a meeting of the barn- | the Capitol, on the Sth inst., aad I beg you te it is no longer surprising that freights have ruled so | respectable business, Compensation moderate, aud the best of re. mtv és ferences furni: ed, "Address “ Activity UNITED STA TE: low this year. According to the most liberal calcula- his tions, there must have been at least five hundred ves- Snr sels employed in the carrying trade between this coun- nis, burners, held for the purpose of denouncing Gene- | my thanks for the invitation. ral Cass, cutting up the Baltimore Convention, and York Wawees MeL okve te sruasbanl wecited AF organizing an opposition to that movement. It | my duty to remain here and avail myself of the oppor- wharf, upper side 1 ofelock P.M, ok. AM tug rd on Priday, | ji a een oe ti «| tunity afforded by the adjournment of the Senate to | wodly and ¢ e} . where echan: will be seen that General Dix, now a Senator in | Thursday next, for the purpose of examining some of | A Gertie neboecitiats we aaa eit are en year, where there has been | ToLEN-FROM THE RTD: iB y | , a ci L's, at 2 oF Atfpassds: Congress, has sent a letter to the barnburners, | the important subjects before Congress, on which I | enable him | OMe vessel this year, estimating one voyage to each Morning, the th inst., 7 b | . 0 offic un 4 vessel, and a less number in proportion to the number | name of NURTH, letters will be received « which resembles, ina remarkable degree, the fa- | *h#ll soon be called on to act. stout built, aut having in company s young lady, ‘ ’ a , T beg you to make iny excuse (for not accepting your yivies ; a 9 i SITAT I. 83 mous epistle on internal improvements written by | invitation) known to my friends in Albeaye cad] petal ee ke Leander ape date ae ola BN A Ba fem SHALE. SUES General Cass to the Chicago River and Harbor | bope that I need not say that there is no one great | months. It fs true that the increased quantity of cot- | pulls bob t Ae | r ot i THe NEW $ C er} ‘) ‘. measure or principle with which the democracy of New | ton shipped has given employment to more vessels than dash board newly covered with pat: | ship “United § (ee fons, burthen William G. 1 Jenvention, a year or two ago. General Dix | York is identified, on which my known opinions have rae: piece tot bese igittg brig el jt ‘ the same trade did last year, but not to an extent sufi- y. T P ° re SehIsy maititained’ | Rae al es : that port on ¢ goes as strong for the barnburners and the hunk- | ever been more firmly and unchangeably: maintained denen ” i j fem that pore on the Bi : 3 3 offset a small per cent of the immense reduc- | rust uf the thio’, will be li ariel iy bot ; ers—cither one or the other, but we do not know | ‘## they are at the present moment, Important Movem \ GILLESPIE & TURNURG, No. 127 Bast Beondway. Mint ee pgm Iam, very respectfully and truly. tion in the shipments of breadstuffs. —_—-—_ this port to Liverpool, in | Non, Hon: which--as General Cass did for internal improve- Your friend and fellow citizen. ait Hair’ Ga Stock Exchange. pig ches age the tar pbs | er Ey ments at the West. ‘There are also letters from | +p p, Cacare and others, Committee ‘thelr a antariuters | $18500 Tous Notes, 6s Why 35 Nord Wor RR two ortinoe gontlone, oc gen tam Andis wife to oar, | ome Ter cent on ain aie v€ passage, having ad ae * ec ta: oy g + pete ite pains San in) Tennessee 6s lo | with privs nents, fitmnishe, furnished; or would lot | Splendid aud spac ations, apply several. other leading democrats of this State—| 4 setter trom Col, Samuel Young was then rend. It © persons, by calling, may | 190) Reading MB'ds 6 125 do The apartments toa saall family, ‘Apply at 103 amamoraly st, | SH, MARSHALL, 88 Burling slip. Samuel Young and others—all of which are op- | is ably and elaborately wri Sree eet, wel —_—_—_— 1220, Ohio Ge, GD, 100 00 Now Jervay RR near Hudson st. oo Racin E 7 rae OP d to General Cass. ‘There was a letter ex-| pitterly opposed to the elevation of Gen, Cars to the Sille and Sliver Be Gouin, 214 | 155 Phen Bane US Fy Banting JURNISIED TO Let—With ow wirHoUr | <te abetting im : . rly opposed to the olevation of Gen. Cass to the ee? i x 4 . 3 thor ~ Por furth be fol * . y, : a i > the tore an inf niner Hats, for | 6) State Bankof NY = 81100 do 160 breakfast a ‘a private family, further partie- n the Follow peced from Ex-President Van Buren; but it| Presidency; and remarks that it is quite appropriate | i ellen, ured exprovly | 2 Bowery Bank Wiig NYork & NHavon RR lars re 1 ee Tera Deh duly, seems that the ci-devant Ex-President has post- | that he who had written a book to fortify op: | ew to tho combination of lightness, | 200 Farmers’ Trust 2814 20 Long Tolan = mapa ry the iron seep | fades’ Seruw Weding Tata beautiful | 30) do mi oO LET—s. @ sevoul do, i i i i 3 0 r 0 do Mill —Lacgs veer : poned that curious epistle, until the Herkimer | tre of Louis Philippe, should write 2 letter to strength- oR NNER ET OSTA ARNO Morris Canal to as 10 do Apply on the amiss, OF to A. W. STEBIIN, voruse of 130th Convention meets on the 22d of June. The meet- | ¢m the arm and lengthen the lash of the slave owner. | 7% do 10%, 3 do SHR | stree Uarmanville, ing was strong, violent and savage against General | _ The letters from the other gentlemen were then read, COMMERCIAL APRFAIRS, by i eS Serip by? | NRO LET—T0 A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A SPACTO % piri F A breathi of hosti prety 72h i fur om, with a small room attached, if required, Cass, and the spirit of the barnburners in opposi- recone lheas Me ee Hea mbitie mnscen: Ay Sane 1 Reh R new, fell is apepet a ra Sa’ hae eat ine ee . 4 ‘ aie e Chief } rn t 5 oo ot Broalway. tion to the Baltimore Convention seems to bejin- ig a a APRIL Rive agistracy 0 Thursday, Tune 8-6P.M. | 2 nd 72 SOOEE VO CL ORR WAY: ed sloek;, ig adjourned. TANT, TWO STEERS, ONG cre, *8ing. It almost seems out of the question, un- “2 Poux—ox THE 6Tit iN i daaetbanets ‘oF feeling antes 10 The letter from Gen. Dix was very coldly received, | ‘The stock market opened heavy this morning, but GREE GSS gt PE OTE OR ETE RE LPEROR OR EET Black aud the other Red. suypos: t have aseayet feo a © present state of feeling, that General Cass 9. telagraphio repo! at Ge ‘aylor had bee: RE !—PIRE !—FIRE! ATTENTION 6 5 firove. ‘The owner can have the same by applying wt the * Van ply to act to shicinee: ob qutaaa tee eees of thik | ee ee ah PRE RNaRTRES | Pike bene poet Senge he le Aenean agee tno anle & Department, and of business men in general, is requested to | Cortlandt Farm,” one inile above King's Bridge, aad paying | bE CUNARD, Jie can have’ ®HY chance of getting the vote of this | non-committal to the last degree. | nominated by the whig convention at Philadelphia, | examine anew invention of a Fire Extension Ladder, which may | charges | Soneeainee State, unles, * Very powerful and desperate nego- | rhe impression here is that the Barnburners will ef | | | HE croated for the momont a buoyancy, and prices slightly | be rised to the top of the highest houso in a fow sevonda, by one WOR Sat ACHT ( itation should .°¢ immediately opened and conclud- | fect a separate and distinctforganization, and persevere man, Itisa valuable th for House Painters. Patent Kights O PRINTERS AND PAPER MAKERS—PROPOSALS | She may be at improved. The report proved premature, and the | forsale for the different Staves, ‘To be seen at, Tammany Hall, ui Will be recoived by the subroriber for printing in, this city, a | IRA BLISS, with the barnb ‘UT¢?S, before the meeting of the | in their efforts to defeat the election of Gen, Cass market again settled down to its pr For y . PI Ni for ¥ , | large sized week: per, “Ned Bantline’s Own a fous dullness, At | A iitvany Hath et Of bP RINGHE, Agent for the Patentes, | ore song primer aud'brovier; the contract to bo tale fe {AIL BOAT FOR SALE—A YACHT OF TEN TONS, BUILT = 2 the best manne "i * 0 first be .ong Island declined De! i year, continuance thereafter at the option of the parti ik i very fast sniler, Apply tica Convention. John Van Buren will go to Kinderhook to-morrow, | ‘he frst board Long Island declined ' per cont; Hat- | 1 Ohi GN EXPRESS AGENCY-PARCELS, SAMPLES, LET- | tena will bocca payments and okt work nxt Hd ; i screst, Fishermen's ally, Sects entiiiesbiibiaatetiiliais and will thence proceed west, with a view to stump the | lem, ‘4; Erie Railroad, new, ‘i; Morris Canal, ‘4; ters, Orders, Specie, and Goods of all kinds, forwarded direct to | lowest bidder, good [one ef work considered, will got the e et a Norwieh and Worcester | Paris orany part of France, at moderate changos and with dos | tract. Also, wanted to contract for a recalar supply “ of good quality, 24 by 25. paper wil tion of 15,00) « nnd the work will ading Mortgage Bonds, '/ advanced 1 per cent ; Canton, 's ; F xp Quannets—Mn. Lus- | State, He will not return to New York in several of little circulation and | ¥eeks- . The steamer United’ States will depart from this port for | sited to ordi vroon the 1th instabt, via Sonthampton. New York, Juno 6, | menco with an o Lrrmaany Jeavovsins a as the most suc ‘ret.—An evening journal, b dotted ray o and Treasury notes, 'y ; all others closed at prices cur- Seba ae eee, | er ae it 1 Wisahesemrsladnea Hin, Uiees, od batboured less influence, which is said * be conducted by Renomination of John Wentworth. ven erday. CLIMA’ B18 so ZC 30 {s preeminent, Gleet, str) " Pie i " - voi oo ~ throat or nose, pains ong of our small potato literati, 18 out with a mean Wasuinaron, June 8, 1848. The receipts of flour at Boston, for the past three | intinenzas coughs caturrhon sec, e NFECTIONERS AND OTHERS—WHIT Con ng, is Mrs, Carroll's Mi All sizoa, for preserves, at lowest wholesale cod in by wad wrathy fling at the literary tharacter of Mr. The Hon, John Wentworth was unanimously reno- | days, wore 11,000 barrels, of which less than 3,000 were | most agreeable remedy for all these affect dicated” Vi oadway, ors above Leo tment of iinported and American Earthen a ssioms, Lester, formerly the consul at Gen.243 but who, at | minated for Congress, from Miiuots, on the 6th inst. | transported over the Western Railrond pore Scar Hg peg her a ast War, Bey Be at 13 Jamo Sip near Soh srw | on ences cued init age i insta The following is a comparative statement of the re- a aan” Re nO. ATSENDS Dal- GEO. W-RORE, alteration in diet oF prevention fron business, 4 the last dates, was in London on h!8 way home. 1" & maparas D POWELL, OCULIST, AURIST, ETC. ATTENDS Dal i 5 evipts ” 0 ilroad for ly to Ear, at his surgery, 261 Broad. ARP FOR SALE—A BARGAL A FINE TONED HARI, | ULTED AY HIS OFFICR DURING ! It seors that Mr. Lester attended dhe aunual din- Markets, pts upon the, Old Colony Railroad, for nine weeks | O° 1y so Gina of te Bre bad Bee eee ee emoet ear | EA ce prace, Land with Instrustion Book asd.» ele ing in thowe ‘inl: wa petra case } A ud defleats diseases which have proved too ob- ‘of Dr. Powell's Treatise on tho Eye, price 0 centa, which can | tion of Harp Musto, for Eighty Dollars, if called for befor v ; ond in tondon, On| New Orixans, June 1.—Cotton quiet, middling to | ending May 27,1848, and for nine weeks ending May ‘ ‘ i ‘ : ner of the Royal Literary Fund . * caeait (alt sabia bdeso-Sd- Beighencivnsliammed-Moles-.|, 20, 1847 = | bo Lind at his ofl; algo hie premium reruns Bye Fountaina, | {th instant, at 172 Mulberry stroot. vi : ysiclans of Teno experience or irate gs eee Ne ‘ that occasion, Sir Augustus Clifford pre, Otn Corosy Rartnoan. A latge"enpply of Astinelal Byes veces OMOF—THE HOLDERS OF THE BONDS OF 1: ad by physicians, may be bad at ses small sales, 13018, Flour quiet, Freights—no now | ote, #0 extensively presoriled Paseengers Freight Total. mre in front, No. # Anu.—P'rice 8! per box, toast, the Literary Soeiety of America. 4 R.A DARK, TANNED, FRECKLED, SALLOW, A MOTI | Bo ae ee ee eres Railroad Compaay, di iu 1 0 «| engagements, Exchanges—no alteration. | ROM 57 S1L1O8 84 $BT.144 43 oporitions - ie / is tei . 57 7 ormed . no ld ie with | ' - ‘This compliment is received’ here by some Of His | une g —Cotton—The sales to-day foot up 4000 ba 19.877 17 6,660 15 | 25.087 ETT hien tedden ek the world ohn e with | Sf'said bonds into a proferrad stack vf tho company, b : Mer —pR. MORRISON CONTINUES TO BE » diveaser, with, thas ne years must’ warrant, Th would do well to examine j | per cont intorest, to be jasued agreeably to an uot paswed | session of the Ponnasivanin Lezislatare, will bs of Joba E. Thayer & Brothor, Boston; Charnley & Whevlan ald and dirty heads and the like, lid change red, light or grey hair toa jet bi utifal rose #tain jealous rivals with sneers and contumely, and ©? | at a dveline of Xe. Sales during the previous of them has stated, apparently with some doubt, | 18,000 bales, Increase, 42 per cent.........00seeeees SUM who have sufered frou ma’ ; ¥ ‘ Goaraud’s Liquid Rouge ts 9b wr cheeks and | pros ot Jona ene a 5 > \ P si wd . “ is equal to the increase of the most prosperous | {}/aT*Ahnuntnd FUMaL ts 8 Dean eral article, | Philadelphia; aud 8 JAUDON & CO. 54 Wail New | Dr, Meveluims on theit ¢ ‘See his diploma with the at i: Wie Ohad Meena Glan satis f 9 Hou ais el ele ee Pech ntti at ie hte ht iat neal ra sa eneraik donot] Walks sereee Reet hi APESTRY, BRUSSELS AND Ti PLY G | Signatures of Sir Astley Couper, ke, his oe, UNG Fulton st , e | fo :—Flour, p18; at, 4,000 bushels; | ny chiained genuine at his cosmetic depnt, set, STRY, LS A y ,| = ——__— SSR seeps a sex! ‘yheaah apni ese dear ely as pi 2,000 do. 2 sof 1 $00 bb a pi nur wer a to | The loan of eight hundred theusand dollars, adver | storo trast Front way. Agency for Boats Hair Restorative and pre now ool * the very lowest rat ST EXTRAC 4 RY WORK—TO THE MARRIED ions of Mr, Lester are numerous, ce ys a rn, hr My " bbia of flour were made | | ue te that 1 De i his State. o- | Batehelor's Tostantaneous Liquid Hair Dye. Canal street, 0, Ingrains, of those contemplating mmr: ‘The ma ‘wermma' li phat pepe ee hecan-otand | 96,0 G81NG6. ‘Wheet—Gales of 11,000 bushels wore | "ee for by the Conal Department of this State, to pri are art ye eee 3 ‘ool tern and cisant denies, Deuszeta, ug Medical C by De. A.M, Manrieena, Sixth elie a literary man, in every point of view, . ‘le can PS Dated et one. | Vide for the ¢ encies in the sinking fund, will be OR SALE—A WELL AND LONG ESTAB. | Purchasers will save mo calling at AZ Price $1. 1 0 z with most astounding » upon a level, if not far above, some of t he produc- | made, including Chicago at 90c, and Ohio at $1 0 | able on tho Ist of July, 1968, and bears 7 por cent | H tishod 1 ind Eating fell located in the lower 7 i Ti M OF WELES © 3 (24,000 copies bay y beow f.) ery female ia : rtd ‘ ‘ of H Corn—Sales of 3,000 bushels were made at dle, Whis- y : | thecity, and doing a ness, Fittings up com: Livingston, We pote NY Bite ara although it is in- tions which sunk into obscurity the name * Of Har- “ nai Sal rest porannui, Proposals will be received for this jieteand ront thodorate, >t ". K. Taylor, 60 Nassau street, | hira Edward T. Winslow, of gm glop denna me oe INE SACRE. ty Franco key—Sulos of 00 bbls were mado at 100. Onte—Sales | 1 until noon of the 20th day of Juno. ‘Thoy must | between the hours of 12 and 1 4. of the fare of Livingston & Coy Fuiledelphins and vet tbe causes, eyraptorta aad. the Reet elaaapeireme: Hein cHALRCTGIETS thonsve the mnesmypiteble:|euwors rte ween amen tne betel We for tho whole or any part not less than one thousand | [VREWORKS, FIREWORKS —THE LANGEST ASSOKT. | Muattesn’astallowssctne dameute Karte begins node of cure in every cam For sa vue cuserve Wie mest change. Aciters. ei n tment in the city, and of the beet quality, ean be had at the oli | in the namo of Wolls & Cov: Ue Corvign business in tho name of ing Office, 129 Liberty street, New vel “ dollars, ‘The money will bo required to be paid on the | sgtablished store, 116 Chatham, corner of Drange street, entrance | Livingston, Wells & Co, Now York a wee vor of Chesnut and seivetay Philh. i and contemptible jealousies which divide , wany Aunany, Juno 8,—Receipts by oa light al were very d door in street. Fire Crackers, Nos, Land ? Can- delphi Albany; W.R Davis, Boston. @ | 22a of June, by deposi of the literary men of this metropolis; “24 } Four, 2800 bbl; corn, 3,109 bushels, Flour wns Paarl Ged ete ait hada ee | Goa Rockets, Foatie exhibition, displays, ke. 'P, ke VULTEE. VAD SG SISE BE, LATE nr apie AN) | rere e A core Tied pesten kis siete ei, os GE this is one of the instances. True literary t#- ) frm, with an upward tendency in prices; sales of 970 | PA LLL, sons amen ihe | Ov: <ouPEIr BLACK, (Late | May lith, 188." Nortor—tn purruance of poat NAUBICRA, loa Léa Now York oity, : : ; | thiscity, or the New York Stato Hank at Aibany— | JQ EMOVAL—DAML, TOMPKINS AND BLACK, (LATE | {i otis sata fused Aji . oamend | Bolealt lent is always accompanied with manliness and | jnisat $6 50e n $5760 for good Oxwoe, Michigan, Com i thle stock will be pat quacterly,. This | Av dlamamed & Cow) have ramoved to No.3 Mevadway (south: | hn act ented a het for ce a ih ” i { ‘ . | The interest o ' vill be paid q his | orly eorner of Murray at to. the |, whore 1 i ae tee aiste! . — ang generosity. Pretenders are the only jealous ani-} gon Genesseo, Se, ‘There was nothing doing in any | (1) "000°" 011 1 Mee ee nn nnn lL without | bet silan'ateniteasortngnt ot Diamond aod ch Se Miuitary parpowes in the City of New nd the dati: | ie RALPH AU ire -PRACHGAR CRW [saa i ie deen % i ilver Plated Cutlery, Watohes, Cle ° crf 0 oneys, Toe Hog Bonk iP Treatise,” tee, reenwioh sivet 0 ons 1 Me, mals. ave Lege ta otiwr kind of grain. - J \ akon at a promium, Re ho, “Sines sb Search lnsty Boenever Manteo has boom associa: TAEDA, 12S, Qaated Novena: ee ee eeceih dey 109 P.M. (Sunday excepted.) Those who apply In tho eariy : Borrow, June 8, Flour—Sales of 600 bbls. were made at | Sie ab iid ‘wanta and Ohio Camat, | tet (ese copurtnec) with R's Brune the mae same and | ¢@at,Duons ering clams exiting onthe tventied day uf Oxi os will be gurpeised, ar tie capidity and Hele inconvenience ithe’ Ashi tee carte , it ame 1, | $6 87940 $097K, Corn—Sales of 4500 bbla, were made, | "ahi sient of aneigation up to the fiat | rmeceerwvcers. Wan of tie Golden agi. fantry in the Clty of New York, incurred by thom for printing | Suaadint their cure. Tt te otiels, hewavan, tose who have om he Astot House registry, last night, included, a = S60. R "| from the commencement of navigation up to the 21st | ay = — “ poenetiteed ppm Bo ; hire, and regimental music, to present the «at fore a ° wise, Who ean pro. amongst many other arrivals, the names of Gen, L. | emireeing mixed, at dle, and yellow at S6o, Kye | oe isis this your, were $12,078, against $9,042 for the | (‘77 LOANS TEMPORARY LOANS IN ANTICIPATION | Within two months froin ‘uw date of this notion, (5, the anderdig FURL Bie atic atvnnoed and divcrecsing shages, trane arccen 3, Michigan; Mr. Ladds, VJashington; J. H. Wil- ‘of 290 bushols were made at 75c, Oats—Sales of °F M9 $ h 08 | the Rovenos of the City, will ls rece! gfe. a | SI agin Nn Tip Chambers. strsot, New Yorks And-ali | ene £0 te more atvanend as veng stages (trom use. GR 05 Cooper, Ky; ‘i Lee, Betetol; “Hon, | Smet ee cro mado at G0c, ‘Therewas no chango | “0 potiod Inst, boing an Increase of $3,096 tis year. (rind oe ee CLL Tall be tango: payablete frou ve 18 tanta, raona having eh claims are hereby further nto, cat waar goon sain Aton g apd, oxy” aust ewe! uve. wird, ‘T. 1 Benton, Mo.; Hon. Sam. Houston, Eig 1500 Legs wel pga i The Tonnessee Mariné and Fite Hikurasies Company | wins Ingarort at the rots of ix Bor Cont parsarem, Comperolier’s Fran ere Prevenne Sn ee (rate a ral hae ground for seating, eam be oA no o2her soweoe iw pater, Mins.; Hon. Mr, Allen, Obto; C. Whitihg, | im provisions oF : { Nashville have declared @ semi-annual dividend of | Ofte om ‘order of the Division Board, C, W. SANDFORD, Major “"""""+ ” w Nas ta ave dociare ie | — ~ act, jer of the je SAN , Maj ——— ‘Washington; Thomas 8, Stewart, Phil feo Col, -_ om 1 Burnett. New York, The other principal hotels wero Shipping Intelligence. ree dollars per share, filled with the usual quanti C£ oommercinl characters | 6 ons eawe dune Fria Rroloon and Metant, | Ata meeting of the stockholders of tho Bank of the from all sections of the Union, in of s profes: eam duatic, Ni ork; barks Murillo and Moy | United States, held in Philadelphia, on Monday, the 5th watgn; Fa AST-OF PF CLOTHING, JEWELRY, FIRE ARMS, &o, | General ee NO CHARGE.—DR. MURPHY, OF 6 GOLD ‘Wanted.—Ladies or Gentlemen wishing to convert their su- ND DI staves, it confidentially consulted on all forms of privace dis. perfnous effects inte cash, will obtain fall value for the samo by ACON AN | eases, Recent casos of gonothhaos he cures in 2 tod days, Consti- ‘the subscriber, through the or C tational delilty and, impotenay ssoowafully ‘rented. by Dr M. vill attend them at their residence by ap; t xis 100 do ; No ort in aay care og hindiavos fev business Uikeg @ Ps Me Gold serves open fe

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