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Nt rnin. 4 Palice Toumortow, wo will give some additional detatisof tho | Providence, 1. 1, to which place hs remains wit be | NPAT jt] INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS, |. Beesins youto publinh in your tow this ac Highway Robbery Officers mand Murray, of | tony and the bids, take n for interment, § as hee Wehe ‘we H in ai knowicagment of our thanks to you, for justice the Goh ward arrested, at d o'olook on Sunday | |" i he |, dtime 10th, Jat, 38°40, ton, 75 60 W., Coances Dane | My Bevensy King dames Het We Chaekes : . git jis, | done te the honorabie defender of our We | morning. a biack called Bob Wilson, on a char The steamship Washington, from Bromen and South: |.) fell overboatd from briz Centurion, On.her paseage | sta sonint! Tak fy Drummond, Mra, Stickney; Marghret Ran: sHIN@TON, June 14, 1848. | have the honor to remain, Most respectfully, your = regs ng bags Bayard Ryan hear ledereric ampton, brought $35,000 in gold coin, from Boston for Charleston delet, Mr. Fbiltipe To conalude i ary ap by ae Mr. Lewis C. Levin. obedient servants, Wille eee ee ee ee Of Simon Leonard; and | The annexed comparative stntertent, exhibits the | assesses mn2mraneeuses isan 5 oe inn co ; » ‘ : . , Lapistas WanKowiez, td 7 — wewmnemes" | Henry Beausoleil, Mr, Clarke; Captain Gassoi lordan; | [have iwice had occasion to notice Mr. Levin’s | +. ptADISL AS Fe AR zy Som ST pei tie fered s cmyre aertee a movements of the! io ! oorgivand branches, | PACOB S. PLATT, AUCTIONEER—CROCKERY, CHINA, | Count Vauillo, J. IL Hall; Duplimet, Bellamy Wa itieing weisbor of the fog of Remsen | Grand Nephew of Gea. Kosciusko inthe act, and about making “his en he di fe Jods ¥: wa get oF plaza, and earthen ware, knives and forks, Japaned fer-trays, | Murke; Mme, de Savigni, Mrs, Broadley, Boxes, 25 cents; Pit, a ouse vepesen- | G. Tocuman, q ie cape, was de- | at four peri ¥ a, dash fur years: nfle ornaments, I Jaco S. Platt will seilon | 12}4 cence Doors open at 7; performance to commen St 7s | tatives. First, at a time wh tw. ed by ne) f the Hi twoted by a Mr. Waite, who gave an alarm, pursued the | paw op Tur Stare or Guowcta anv Buancurs sae ees inthe unis ebea:lvaleiaae atives. » at a time when it was proposed by | Attomey and Counsel of the Heirs. f negro and caused his ernest. Onexamining the gutter, Rasturcens April,'45, Apri 46, Aprit 4. April ' Nor above, an extensive aeeortmont in IGLOS, ASTOR PLACE BROADWAY._-MOND ay | SeVeral members of the House to move for a com- | ° — Bee eee La ga ciy pat rele ent pane Binora: Bonds ke 3 pet ati4 Boe tonotines sith erate comet ao the shelves, and N Evening, June 19th—Tho entertainments will commenee | mittee to consider what ction was necessary on Wasiineton, June 16, 1548. \ inthe Lofts « me itt ta eats tot with the grand divertisonent by 24 Viennsvises, POLKA PAY- Age sees State of the Whig Party. eused—which was subsequently identified by Mr. Leo- "arti ba doom sild is clusnd: consisting uf CC odged, dint, | SANNE. “After which, the comedietta called the HANDSOME | the part of the body, to purge it of the discredit ¢ ‘w y- ed man was conveyed to the 6th ward station house, in- | Swmiat'of Jaigaents;, igh » TABS Mane owls, juga, Ti iondon tens satiee hoata pickles, | Bationa racter dances, After which, MISERIES OF HU- | to the bill creating a mission to the Papal States; | Phosis. As it existed from the days of Jackson to sensible from the effects of the blow; nor was he able to | Expances he 39-5460 ZR3 spots, sugars and ereams, ewers and | MAM 1 BEE ER TY orp: STA j a ete the Philadelphia convention, it is dead. In laying speuk until several hours after, and atill remains in a | Protest Acoius as ors i Fhiling MCangarot Mes Mander; Mrs Courtney, Mist Kate Hom. | and secondly, in the case of Major Tochman, jt | the Philadelphia o aut } ‘ very dangerous condition, as congestion of the brain | Balances due from oiier ie and alannly shetch talled UNCLE POOZER Uncle Faia: ae, | Was shown on the former occasion, that Mr. Levin | aside Henry Clay, the apostolic embodiment of may yet take place. Jtstio Timpson committed the Patent alg,” A SPARE == CORO RD ata of ivory table tu Chippendale, Tieketa & eente, Performance to commence at | had, in his speech, been guilty of three deliberate, | te church, the old whigs aré ruled off, and the prisouer for a further examination, bank 412,226 | N. B. Refroshm ed for purchasora at 1 r volo *: Ae : "ly y school take thé reme i : 3. Suspicion of Arson.—Sergeant MeManus, of the 6th | Bills SP eeandcee ee TAO SRM, DEM ehiah time the ma ajjourned furhalf an how, C (CRATyaM TuRATAR0018 PRoPRIMTOR aN, LE. prepense and positive falsehoods; first, in pretend- | new school : the ie 7 jt ea oe p yar police, arrested, snpab oe beoord yesterday | _ hand E ES het Re i al baci ab. tip ANERIaM 300m. seo, Mr. ¥. 8. Chanfrau.—Benefit of Mr. Hiel—Monday | ing to quote from Schlegel; this was exposed by | homination of General SM gle. eg i neorvant ia the family of Mr. ‘Morange. toy. Mone Ne Gash defic'acy at Macon, 1,000 078 ie mil hecoatie haat: se for al Heding tena e ctie a Beta eaied EVERY INCH MRRETLOMS cane Busia | Mr. Maclay, of New York, who produced, the | the old whig party forever, Nothing can resusci- 82 Chatham street, om suspicion of having set, fire to | Specie on hand... OBO COKE 472 SATE) on Thursday, Jane gine cia mah a rave, Te | Bicharlen ie Uomothy Tadpile, Wards Mes Mori, U: Wald: | volume from which Mr. Levin had pretended to ).tate it. Its elements are being fused as fuet ns te Seek ton snstteumtioncer int Wea tet kon Liabilities hee iplevetlngatoaeny se Saf pm 0 gO dig by. Mist Doloriaue, After which, the lauthable Farce of | quote, and showed that it contained no such passs} Could be expected into the Taylor party, which Moore very carelessly left @ candle burning on her bed «1,500,000 1,800,000 1,£00,000 1,500,000 second Best hora, Propristor. | eed Thrice ie Ae Hane anger : Jack Bunon ages; secondly, by pretending to quote from the en- | has no established creed—which is adapted to ull in the attic, when it accidentally fell over and set fire ~ 6 Teas ned ard o: Db RR —— | THE WATERS—Sir Tuldebrand, Mr. Hield; Ondine, Mra Q syclical letter of Pope Pius the Ninth—Mr, Ma- | latitudes, to all parties, to all measures, to all men . to the bed clothes, from which the whole room became Set esis oes WELFTH WARD —RATIFICATION MEETING —_ ppd cee fries pment at 7 voloo | CY pe t ced there | The convention simply nominated Gen. Taylor; on fire, communicating to the next house, The fire was liegt ane Demooratie x am. Kleotara at ye V2th, ward, C8 ta; Pit, 12h6; Private Boxes, $5, . | elay also produced the letter, and showed there Fj ne 4 soon extinguished by the firemen. ‘The girl was com- 7,962 entostod to assiahte atthe Rallroad Hotel comer cf Sh simwot | AQ CARD—MR. Wal, HELD WOULD TAKE THIS OccU- | was no such passage to be found in it; thirdly, by | Md the refusal to express an opinion upon any mitted by Justice Timpson for a further examination; and 4th avenue ‘evening. 19th inst e'oloc! “4 to return his sincere thanks to the New York publie tor > . " whi otri is tant: unt to an absolute ne but from the clreumstances, and from her own acknowl: 472,792 (eee ie dictincalated Sintecmon aid nets | dio Very nuunorvus fuyors be has received from their hautisduring | asserting, on the authority ef Mr. Westcott, that a | Whig doctrine, is tantamount to an absolute aban ments, the fire was caused from carelessness, and not ‘9 8050 TON haw Mam 0. F for the offices of Presi. | the many yearshe has had the honor of appearing before then, an tain di had b handed by, that Se: donment of the old platform pending the eampaign. f from any felonious intent. fata ent and Vico President o eo for the pur: | wus Torieo funy aupunso that bis Reset will take place. ab 1 O° jaar PRIUS RY eee eee - aR "| Phe hopeful look to a restoration with the inaugu- ’ etc : pose of orprnizing a Teh sociation, Hearne, this (Monday) evening, June 19, when | tor tothe Secretary of State for his official action ” Taken from a Thief—Officer Rider, of the 6th ward hea dies Rey ty ‘ DANIEL i, TTEM. 1 Committee, | Will be presented the drama of the “Ocean of Lift,” the magnificent | 'ON OTe CeeTeAty STA Or Hloged ‘contained { ration of Gen, Taylor. But, ag he has declared police, took from a thief on Saturday night. a bale of | Circulation rep'd above... 673,307 750,845 _1,322,55 Mrov scr Pavey, Awrnoxy Secretaries, of che * Spirit of the Waters ;' Glia ei hone OT COSaTEe ‘ins ge einen f Bes unbleached muslin, for which an owner iswanted. Ap- Dedaes netee on hand per os00". 57890 : see of which will be expressed in bills of the day some extraordinary developements in relation to | virtually against proscription, there will be but few ply to the above office. vere MRcyubliven Bleckre ot the ioc Bhie eo ROADWAY THEATRE—BENEFIT OF MiSs F, WAL. | the designs of the Catholics of England and Ire- | offices to bestow. A% he has repudiated the veto Yesterday, at the return as usual of the watch pri- | Leavingan actual ciro'n, $613,977 732.509 1,207,000 8 LER, ae Precidon’ LACK.—Monday Byening, June 19, will be performed the | land to subvert the government of the United -foners before the magistrate, officer Barrett, of the | ‘The leading features of those returns compare as fol- Sixth Ward police, brought into court a tail, cada- | towy;— Yerous lookin te calling himself John Eleock, wi a in hollow jaw anda pair of eyes rolling eo 4n owl against sunshine; his hair, which had been ap- | Kowns and discounts, ; parently cut with a dull knife, was stending up every | Chrouisiton Gino? 7a.) which way; this, together with’ about « week's growth | Deposits.” J B88 458,783 of beard, anda very long tailed cout, which coat, being | Up to April 1847, the line of discounts and suturated with water, fitting close to his body, gave Batt him altogether a remarkable looking aspect. It ap- | the amount of specie on hand continued very Pears from the story related to cle inagtstente, that | uniform, while the circulation had Increased very ra- @ officer was on duty in the Park and just at i 5. Si daybreak he observed something moving up and down | Pdly, having been doubled since April 1845. nae in the fountain on the eentze joc hetwoen the water- | April 1847, there has been @ diminution in all t lilies. At first the officer thouglit he wns mistaken, but | leading departments, particularly in deposits, ‘The ty : rear, ew sien a 7 . i ‘eadil wjneethl to attend a | omedy of FASHTON—Adama Trueman, Afr. Blake; Count de Joli | States. ‘This statement I, myself investigated, and | POWer, he will sign a ten per cent tariff as readily Nth, at 8 o'clock, at erter; Col. Howard, U.S, Ay Kingsley; Mr. Tiffany, Fre | fj , i gg ee sact of 46; i e will sign Chg MAE hook, at the ‘i. Tomuxeon ‘Fwighte, Daweons Nin, Augustuy For, | found tobe a fabrication, like the others. Some | as the act of 46; and while one day he will ; tion of tho candidates of the ii, Hadaways Mrs tiffany, Sirs, Winstanley: Ger: | Of the oldest members of the House, indignant | q pill chartering a national bank, the next day to regular nomina- i. : > sed, he will forse th 1 of : 83 otte, Misa Te bin, To conclude with | Jation by fabricated documents, advised that the act be passed, he will endorse the repeal o} 7 ENG—Col, Froalavs. | SHOR: Hy Fabricated: documents, ‘adv vison | the chart With the present position of General sley; James Davis, Mr. Vache, | Committee should be instituted, to take action ir bat ae the oan the whigs bh ave a cri Wallack; irs. Davis, Mra. Ch upon it, Imentioned this circumstance at the | ; y> Lag at ae Dress circle and parquette, 50 cents; time ficed everything upon the chances; and in the event 12390. To commence ata quarter to eight o'clock. My second notice of Mr. Levin, was on the oc- | Of J118 election, the only sure prospect is a disso- ye ASTLE GARDEN—PERFORMANCE TO CONMENCE AT | casion of his advocating Major ‘Tochman’s case. lation of the part ting him, in the struggle tor iock—Admission, 25 cents—Managing Director, Mr. Geo, mia the offices, and the management of the administra- andi 8 bh, a Director Palmer and Deco, | !f he had really been anxious to serve the Major, bp ery, Mr. R, MeNally he would have’ denounced his cause, On such 2 "1 ly difficulty in the way 8fGen, Taylor’ di ing, June 1th, 1545, U question, such an advocate cannot fail to injure his | ,,//he only difficulty in the way of Gen, Taylor's wat Rs t fe man, wise Leow nutoduetory Medley O client. "To suppose that he was actuated by a Bh ar Chiro Fe tre eaten. ct the’ north | pe han ng tenes Napratciee ApeetoEnh teen broportion of specie in band to paper in oiroulation in | Fing-called., Wiskinsinsdosests Besaasawy } oe tee ee sincere zeal for ihe interests of the adopted citizen, | pt" ihe Satis hh aoe ¥ Bh es pak ther look, and was then convinced he saw something | APFil 1848, was about the same asin April 1847, show- \ Rk ONE-FOR TWO-FOR ; Dame Bradshaw, Mrs, Vernon, Also, for the first time this | would be an absurdity ; the part he has played be- mintiot. ih New’ York ti Aisadchusects, ha cl, | #eason, a MUSICAL OLIO, To conclude’ with the burletta of | f. - ‘ black bobbing up and down, but whether it was ablack | ing a ortionate decrease in each item. ‘The line <Fohn Mitchel, | season. a MUSIC D fore the public, for the last four years, affords more d i : snake, passed hough tho Wwaler-ppe, oe binok devi aPrdiccauta dea abe racy shelisel tes aioe eee te Selendis of lseland id Sf.) SP eNetetlands Vay Garena Re ee ee” | thon ‘sufficient proof to the contrary. His ver AS bi att piel thict has washin; af oC) > y ae on 1 intden, onrnor of Broa ce ~ S r , py b 4 erve, u a pat thought asia to Doreate © fant but Lacvlag gregate movement was swollen in April, 1848, more | °",the eden, operiot of Broad war ‘tn [VpBSHAMCA, MALL, 472 BROADWAY, BETWEEN speech in Major Tochman’s cuse, reeked with | orth is all safe. But the nomination of an inde- | 4 earn ; Soraphina Tiffiny, Mrs. Sergeant; Pru- | that an attempt should be made to control its [egis- ae) » Miss T GUN FROW THE OLD TENTH. THR, 5 1. Asploudid flag havi of Ge at i Mr. I on Monday evening, the 19th t # fun! Montes arean Grand and Broome atreets, MONDAY, JUNE 19, and or disgusting abuse of foreigners. Even in that | PObO) 3 7 the On és ae ener pinnriag Cae aor bok cones | than a any tienes Ap 1, sei hm np sea eRe tel CRRLBHERUATGNETS | etch he could no avoid weridulou ng a the | Pent candidate by the tnenburne, tpn the iio drew out ile slut and neraneer ie, cents | ‘The following table exhibits the movement of the an conduot of the Titish enverninent | Seng conentu duriag the Date BIGHT MONTHS have teen re | Pope. His advocacy of that case has unquestion- | Single issue of the Wilmot proviso, will defeat this io brewk the devil’s head, if he should dare to | other bank and each branch;on tho Ist of April pvon Mite bs [TH 2 | oaas, mov tempocttully mnounod, tuat they will ceutious the | 2bIY injured it; and that it was calculated to dreds of unappeased Clay men—there are huadreda put his hands on him. or show the least signs of reais- | last:— RORY GRenel and inimitable enturalnments every nigiy ant fur have that effect, no man knew better than Mr. | Of nakersthore are 100,000 proviso men in the brag le ap ty ee ees Tepe LP eve Hie edge.af Bank or tHE State or Geronaia anv Branouss, + Seo'ry pro tem, : | chamenee at Motarr oh Orne CESS peeia nee Major oabene con nov event ora who will combine upon the independent fhe fonntald, and, steataing his ¢yes through the rall- Arni. 1848, SHINGTON SUPREME ARCH CHAPTER NO, 1, U7, a, | Tequost of tho heads of sovoral familie, au Aftemoon Concert will | him speaking to the question ; but if he consented | fi’Ker, and the. election will thus be thrown into 1g. he co e dawn of morning appeared, . sits. Cireulation. — Specie. 6. D.—Tho remalar semi-month pier | begiven on Saturday next, June 2th, Doors open at 2, tocom- | to it, he was ill-advised. ‘ ; it | the House. Without New York or Ohio, General distinctly see the body, as he thought, of asea horse; 188,766 482094 © 115,050 | will bo hield this evening, at thulr room, No. 45 Centra streatnt # | mence ats o'elook. To noman, having regard for himself, can it | 1 House. at % eho then again, it looked ‘like a large black duck; and, at 24,989 123,548 72000 | Getock As this x the Inet night of noinination, and for thee’ | Teagan = afford pleasure to notice Mr. Levin. It is not for | Laylor can hardly be elected. To get them, he , last. he brought it down to the form of aman, or the — 2750 annnal election, a full attendance of the members is B M'S AMBIMICAN MUSEUM—P. 1. BARNUM, PRO. | St . ti type not +! | must endorse the proviso; and, in doing this, he devil himself, with his tail tucked up under his long- BD BRE B08 | onde. acta. hb. TIN Hafernoon at B Soleoh, ond Ty ota Ee Reemners | Mus abuse of foreigners that | am led to notice him | Toseg the south, and every State’ of the south. ” He tailed coat, This was enough, the alarm rap was my itd aah oe (a on ath — | ger has the pleasure of announcing an engagement, for a short of Ch rapetatonpae chee et | eheedlel the Philadel. | Will not do it." Nor can he now with satety accept given, which brought the aid of several other offi- 6,061 i534 3,898 | time, with the U. 8. Minstrel Hand and Glee Club, who will ap: | Of Christians—not tor his agency in the Philadel- | whig nomination as the whig ¢andidate. He cers, and a consultation was entered into as to 26,621 104/188 e712 | States’ Mi eamor HIT fre pear in a variety of Glees, Choi ko., every afternoon and | phia riots—not for his gross conduct at public vill it, but not as the exponent of their p ear cua seoure the monster; but as Barrett had 3,201 = 30 Southampton and Brome for the stove, evening. Also for the first a Fp Arig eae mee not that he is the sole remaining advo- | eatnar is it neeeaaty thar we should ; fer in made the discovery, it was resolved that he should be closo at this office on Tw ne pales Magician ‘aud Ventriloquist, i hn ) | Also ¢: the wonder cate, “in that house, of a violent and lawless fac- on the lucky man, So’ Barrett was boost. rail- | Total..... $1,260,147 235,587 «919,08 $47,895 | As creat care is required in m 5 fon and | fi ace pting him, they have left him nothing to do but ing by tie other oflcers. and after wading threagh ws. | This shows the strength of each institution, and how Faetay euros, the public are reqneted to oposit their letters im | jatersting Lambert Feraly, compoved of the celebrated Highiand | tion—but that he should outrage the decency of the | '% clcept the nomination. ‘They have not imposed | . ais at their earliest oc ‘There will be no Agent | Ms Boys, 'y, Wax Soripture Statuary, ands varie- | national councils by wholesale fabrications, and : feud his wa | ter above his knees across the basin, came up to the | the most available resources aro divided. onboard the ehip to receive Letters, &¢., and all mater y of brilliant ‘Electrioal Experiments, with a new and powerful should ‘uffront.the majesty of the people, by. ad- | P02 him the hard duty of subscribing to this war, devil, who was nothing more nor less than the above bh poms aie abe ther bank | Mustprs through this Office, Newsrapers for Europe must be | Apparatus, Madane Kockwel, the famous Fortune Telist, can de is pada oe bi a Dev eres bUYk fi as having been unconstitutionally commenced by named old loafer, setting on one of the lillies washing | _Th¢ classification of debts due the mot BC | recured with narrow bands, or thoy will be charged. with Letter icly quaaulted for 25 contaextra, Admiadon to tbs wank, | dressing to their assembled representatives, the | the President of the United States ; for if that had his leg, which is ‘in the habit of running without hie and branches, according to the most recent examina- if 01 unig Muccum, Pertormances, a, 28 ecuta; children, wader indecent language with which he is, when at e President of | tes ; a HM) ites ‘walk alone, is f . el ed t $ ondition of acceptance. permission. |The officer took Bold of the old loafer by | tion and valuation, shows that a very large per cent of ANTED-A BARKREPER-THA ; peeved treut:ninte can shifiog ace ee eed Jae habit of regaling the pro dne mgbei of peen Bene oe inte ance Hi nulirhgon ot halr way 'acrous the basis the. prisoner become | oveH those in suit and under protest, are considered begun tepinommi cic <o e BANYAGDS MaMMord PANORAMA OF THE scis8re- ourhwark. — ——_______ G#V7ENSIS. | the party. Here, then, extorted by necessity, is a unruly, disputimg the authority of. the officer, | £00d; and that a larger portion of the aggregate amount | ———- Bal Suppl Jalves, paintad ou thee6 miles of canvass, being Wasuineron, June 15, 1848. pel blank repudiation of the chief position of which resulted in s tussle together, and down they | of loans and discounts is considered good, than the | Wo enry Clay in the contest—a repudiation of ‘Tom jee rent, sPicey ete agile ised old loafer kick- ng any ui it to th s ice and ereuted a most laughable'scene ¢6 those who witnessed | Products of that section of country, induced us to an- | Petal it, by which they both received a Croton bath. After ticipate. The amount running to maturity is so large, | some little trouble, the officer succeeded in bringing his | compared with the total, that the ultimate value can | \TED—A SECONDHAND HORIZONTAL STRAM EN- | Iaravat palcting tn the world, at. tho Panorama tv - . ” fine rom 15 9 25 horsepower, In good ordcy. either with | Bovadway, adjoining NIMs Gata, “Open every The Munstrel’s returned from the Wars. Corwin, and of the innumerable speeches in Con- Spiraled 'ehreetecren iy (peleee fie ene. Expae stmplo:) etnias balers, -Aaaress pen /O7¢, A nany aaa cea (te moving at s¢'0 Solock ater | From the campaign of the two late great national gress denunciatory of the war, from ’46 to the 7th l norm eaiitibon en Wedmenes tard; fyi 848 ; 4 = ay, 8 8 O' conventions, we have the honor to report our re- | of June, 1848. TUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG y Ps other poi , igns 2 Guasnerald orto 20 te general Housework | A DELPIT EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION FOR THE | turn to head-quarters. We find the thermometer | |! peas femne pelt, vee Pn EIB nELY risoner to dry land, when, with the aid of the other Sete nt FT OTERO TR ne ere Ree est er ante oie loos Seka | abaieasty 90d d the city of Washi abandoned. When Mr. Crittenden came. to Col Uhioers after ahearty laugh. they hoisted the old loafer | Only be estimated, subject to*such contingencies as | R., wt this offive, olunteers; double band of Minstrels; fifteen N in the field; | at nearly legrees, and the city of Washington, | gress in December last, it was with a decided de- the exquisite @ud inimitable Musidcra: and all Arab Girls, is q 3 " A e) over the iron railing, and conveyed him to the police | commercial matters are at all times liable to. | WANTED BY A. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN AND | their wonderful exercises; Mog in the grand Market Scene; the | Even with the presence of Congress, reduced | sertion of Henry Clay, his Ulysses for a quarter ot office. Starewnyt oF Dents Marunixg, Uspen Pnorssr, axp 1 | yislios to feat : volta teen “4 Pk great Mateh Dance; favorite Songs by a Lady of Matchless eau. | atmost to its usual insu acentury. When Mr. Clay visited Washington last 4 sa patho, wie ou . portable summer stagna- va a is Macistnate.—How came you over in the fountain, | Suir, ar thx DANK or Tix State or Grongia ann | Wiese lea siez widest get som nice aupios- | ty.” Admution, ane ailing, ‘The Stook, Fixtures, Leas. Be, of . Neral | Winter, Mr. Crittenden was made to feel the force ot taking a bath? Brancnes, APmit, Isr, 1948, PATIOS 1 cree taal Ree eee | coe ene tion. We find the whigs disposed to take General | jis ingratitude in having forfeited the ties of a life- Loarex.—I was laying on one of the “benches last Whov at's BiBing, cae Basen cither will pleace call at 79 Mott-strect, front basement. Can be ute SOREET THEATRE, PHILADELPUIAMON, Taylor for better or for worse, and some of them | time, upon the pretext of availability. When Mr. night, king a little snooze, When some vagabonds | geyannah ”,., $ssor5 U7 $IROTH 50 $46 t5 seen for ty Sainte Bea oF wee RNC pe perseates as sanguine of his election as they were of the | Clay left Washington, it was without a reconcili- vermeed me up and threw me over the railing. I don’t SOL TAL 99” 16,283 43 -25,777 33 W A2t825A SITUATION, NY A RESPECTABLE GrnL, | Dou Sylvio, Mr Wheatley; The Bncbantress, Mise’A. Fisher. In| oyerwhelmi jority by which Mr. Cl te tion with Mr. Crittenden. And yet, on the de- now who they were, possibly the officers for what 30 58 7493 63 455 93 as Chambormaid and Walter; iy willing to make herelf | consequence of the extreme length of the Enchantress, no other | OV ming majority by which Mr. Clay was to | parture of the latter from the Senate, a dinner is s Maplataater sWewsdabul pedal alloh saat ioat 18820 00 Sat Ye 1,908 00 odin Hed Sn et prossne Haoe four years Apply ns Oot | Canniagton, Musical Dieeonee ae eackaneat Denedt of Mr. | have been returned to the White House in 1844. | given to him by his friends of both’ parties, at ets. cs you to wash in'tbe fountain, and dirty our pure en 00 aes acre ~" ige nalaes faa? apse ane elniapeivt Nt | rps NACLESTi “ MEVERWARKISOME wosrear | W¢ find the democrats hopeful of the whig dissen- | which he drinks to the health of Henty Clay—the Croton ; therefore, I shall send you up on Blackwell's ° rt fl — 7 oH P Seaee sohtaits ters of the northern States. We purpose, to-mor- | VeTy man expelled the iladelphia convention, Island for four months, where you can take a salt water T3o0 13 gfe Selig SE Of e aranll fal veming the Heblig, thee thet Sat comer aioe ta pears x rea La pe through the influence of Mr. Crittenden, more than bath, which T think will be amore conducive to your ealth. Loarrr.—t don’t care ad—n; you can send me up for 10 months if you like; it’s all the same to me. voir Southern and Western tonr, will take place at the Ta- oF dk to look into the aspects and prospects | of any living man.i % . Jeon Monday Evening, 19th inst. when they will proeent | Of the two great parties in this crisis of por- Now we believe that Henry Clay will forgive all lowing programme—Part 1. 1. The “Styrian's greetin te tentous confusion. For the present, we must and urge the election of General Taylor, but ee x ast 2 the Count 7 SLe72 62 92819 1) * iy Wo 157 Elizabeth etx ‘33: 143,093 81 115,227 27 190,210 79 1 eet 6L Ear ot ~ peconae te | kr,” March composed expressly for this occasion, b} 7 F ; he |! syic FRENCH OR GERMAN LAUNDRESS, WHO WISTIRS | 2 “ ent,” ‘ express our gratitude in returning trom the emains to be seen whether a letter of this cha- Macistxatr.—I have no objections; at any rate, I A. Spend eter cicataaeekneatie reas Nag Ta ior gg hp 4. two great pitched battles between the factions of | it Temains to be seen pico at will eend youthere and then you can remain as long as you please afterwards. Take him down officer ; and away went tho old loafer, muttering something to him- self about the fall election and Henry Clay. quot,” Waltz, Gung’l. 4. Teizetto from “Maria St racter will not rather enrage than conciliate the phot Last JL—s, Ferdinand’s Qoadrille, Stranes, 6. “Sounds | the two great parties, one at Baltimore, the other | fast friends of Mr. Cl the from Nome,” Scrrian National Dances. 7, “Grand Potpourri.” in ity, it fi a parece dala Be edule en dG AU SR ich will be introduced the Marseilles, Strauss, Part liL—s | at the Quaker City, in readiness for the service of « Deep damnation of his taking off.”” ze to “William, Tell” Rossa, 9, “Blite Wales,” Lanner ur Hie tac fs pid Sys are gd to rece The fires of disaffection are amothered but par. uitroad Gallop.” Tickets 50 cents, to be had at the princi. | of the regular fight and the guerilla skirmishing he fires ction Are smote 4 | Paltlotelsand Muste stores. Concert to commence at 8 0 olock- ameng the clanwat Philadelpiue. ‘The mere acts pa? Mis act of a fruitless Victory has but TPABERNACLE—THE FIRST GRAND CONCERT OF MR. | of that convention do not tell the story. For the | little attraction to that c a We “A ajemphd iT Atwutien Str-ovch, Pianist of the Emperor of Rusia, will | present, we have only to return to Capt. Macken- | party’principles, and a party division of th eiven on Thursday Bext 294 Jane. | Mr. conch wi ay | zie of the Columbia House, our thanks for the | as the reward of success. “The next fortnight may cei by some eminent vocalista. Particulars will be given tn the ‘ , . develone leven " he N | Monday papers, Admitsaneg, 6) cents. Tickets to be had at the | good care taken of your reporter, (notwithstand- | develope an independent organization in the Nort principal music stores, ing the house was overflowing from the ground | and a division in Congress upon the proviso ques- S888. courn, VIBERT & CO., RESPECTFULLY BnG | Moor to the sky lights) and also to commend him | tion, which will render the Presidential contest \ ald office, References mt perso: y ina private farnily, ean nd a zood sitmation bat & compy a *s Miscellaneous. A subscription paper has been passed around among the lanvere on the Colorado, to raise funds to pay for clearing that river of the great raft which april. 1848. impedes the passage at present. ‘The subscriptions | Total, abril I=t ranged from 5 to 30 bales of cotton. Jota, ara At Boston, on Friday, four ships were taken up r, ‘ by government—the Devons, ‘Ashburton, New | _ There has been # decided improvement in the valua- Jersey, and Tennessee—at prices from $4000 to | tion of the debte of these institutions. Tho proportion $6500 each, for the voyage to Vera Cruz and back. | of good is greater, and the extent of doubtful and bad | Yessy ‘The ships are from 420 to 800 tons each. The own- | much smaller, than in either of the previous three | Parc! e18 pay for fitting up berths, and are to find wood | years. If this classification is realized, the banks will al bi pee and cooking apparatus.—Boston Tran- | i. ye nothing to complain of in the shape of bad debts. bv ig 4 ; We take the following from the Chicago Democrat The papers by the Acadia were received at Que- ¢ the 10th inst, : bee on the 1th inst., from Halifax, two hours after | Of the 10th inst. :— Yee, a | the announcement by telegraph that the America, | , The importance of the Mlinois and Michigan Canal i b : to the commerce of, not only the State, but the Union, OARD, OR 10 LET - with seven days later, had reached Boston. had but just begun to be appreciated, when it is found | 13°, thay | — tobe very defective in many respects, To say noth- The “Richelieu” Diamond Pointed Gold | ing of the numerous breaks, which, no doubt, are at- FAM Parlor and bed | his wife, ¢4 \ tatovan the public that their Bxhibition of Guropean Works | and his house to our friends. His great ambition | easy of solution as if no third, party were in the ig uoW pon at 249 ibroalway, Laarze Building, Thiacol- | ig to fill the stomachs and to rest the limbs of the | field. In the one is original paint », the election will be thrown y Ary, Sehelfer, Delarocho , Millon, Masia, Court Gireetoy Grontand, ken alse, | Wearied travellers, so as to secure them when they jae PAE ; ‘* the dad the winning cards are ro varts beutiful Crtyoa, Drawiacs and a choice collection of | come again. And he will doit. We 1B seve il Baa hands of the ve pany mains : srowses ation sho antique. Aamial subscribers are entitiod to one | days’ agreeable furlough at New York, and there | , There is one point in General ‘Tay! or’s nomina- PAS Nes Beery SA aay pean waar A A Peothething more im the Astor than the mere | tion which we exceedingly admire. No man GYoeioeie P.M ‘i si ** | name. There is a system of order and quiet und pti to support him, Ue cote #9 iNas of- Se eT a ee oP eR Rae eA ’ i itive recom- | fice. No man isto consider himself entitled to an RAND CRICI ar s comfort about it that are positive recom ME ad! : 48. P d Gea Cee manten Fe ad ath ade gr ba mendations to the stranger. Of the precious | office for his support of the ticket. The man who Leos elevens of tho St, George's Club, at ‘their beautiful grounds, | metals we have nota surplus; but we have always | votes for Cas® may appeal to General Taylor, it At the Red House, Play commence at 10 o'clock ; wicket pitehed | found our “two dollars a day and roast beef” at | elected, that he is pable, and honest, and’ qnali- erstogh, 2 the Astor a good investment. This side of Chaun- | fied: and af it he a day in advance of James Wat- OVAL—THE OFFICE OF THE U. 8. SCHOOL AGEN | cey Warriner’s, in Spriugfield, Massachusetts, the | son Webb, that said Cass man shall ask an especial I gerear ed ftom Clinton Hall to 124 Nassau street, near / New York and Philadelphia hotels come next in | office of old Zachary, he will be bound by every tlemen, ably furnished bed of nsmall_ priva’ ne can be had. Hot, co) with fall. or p Where all the eo SCTABLY FAMILY, BAY- | &, would be pleased’to take | his wife, to board, A: or would let Reus, the cheapest and best pens in the world, are sold only by B. | tendant upon the opening season of works of the kind, | ° iS Hamaneraly s,/- Beek wali dais Doe Prictets_ | order ; but we put old Chauncey at the head of the | principle of justice, to give the Cass man the place, pod yey alerts eee oe smoot, | we hear numerous complaints of defective aqueducts, | oe | TYME, QUEEN'S HOTEL, OPPOSITE Tuk GENERAL Post | chapter. F y as the first petitioner. z vea without charge. Gold Poss, wholesale add retail. Gold | culverts, obstructions, leaky locks, &c. | MENTS, WITH. Orfice, St. Martin's Ye Grand, London.—This magnificent Ho. | “py ok aii the politicians; | ‘The Presidential canvass, therefore, as far asthe Pitre Soe te 5 rua is Below Jolict we learn the canal, before letting in tho | nthe vicinity of | tel having’recently undergone extensive alterations and. « great at We Ste Here: again among. the politiciang;)} Tria HOUIDE the a —— ——————_. water, was not properly cleaned out, but is now ob- | { genteel manner of fe newly furnished, will be found on trial to have ne | And With them, and of them, we expect to have W plat ote concur ae oc pe tae muprenmecy OF : ; . “ F | Fert ameree, in the metropolis, h 1 0. y ‘ur Docre whig prineiple s not for the spoils of victory— Carpets—Mr. Hiram Anderson, No. 99 Bows | structed with large stones, logs, &¢., upon which canal banrihoatl NS vehirgen. The Cofee: rook ig ene of the largest dnd mest | CO™C talk On the morrow. Foe DOGhOS, i dr satine ea daa Menon bay Bede ieee Vehatiai carjots; also Oil Codie Ren which leis sehing ae 36 | DOatA are striking, and which are dangerous to navig N SrATeN, SANE Goan | Cokes Weaetall ene: Beene one June 16, 1918, | Sures—it is simply to elect General Taylor Ser teas leper had Stas hove te toe aloe tion. landing, AddrowsN. | Baths. THOMAS SPENCER LENNEY, Manager, Wasurxeton, D. C., June 16, 1848. y Former! Zchet sewer ot tho, TitessGoahon Heneenr, eo Tuk Docror u een Steamehip. AM N Benvert, Esq.— —Reference in Now York. to Mr. G. A. White, 66 Cedar street, Dear Sir—We felt exceedingly mortified at see- Wasmyeron, June 17, 1848, OBBERY OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BANK OF | jn¢j ¥ " sin oa Sees ie 7 ined Yongress, §rc.— Chester County.—A Told and partially successful effore hag | 4S 11 your paper, a few days ago, a communica | Tie two Houses—The Business of Congress, §c won made recently to circulate the stolen notes of tie Bauk of | tion attributing ill motives to the Hon. Mr. Levin, Steamers to China. Chester County in'the Western part of this Seate, The public is | . i ‘ is tf ; “s : ‘ ne : again cautioned arainst ving, notes of this Bank oo he ingues in taking our defence in the case growing out of | We are half way into theseventh month of the Sti re are indications of similar efforts having been gi e 2 Pill ch af . « of? Pog eres lienorther part ofthis State.” -Notes of this description | Mr. de Bodisco’s interference with the professional | session, and “ the heft” Of the busin {rom those quarters should, therefore, he regarded with | yurauits of one of the undersigned, (G. Tochman.) | yet to be done—the Oregon bill, the nm particular serutiny. a‘sinall number of notes of the ; . = ia K , ‘old issues, now out, besides the stolen notes; and all who desire Tt was our intention to come out, through your | bills, the closing u sori ich We also learn that all the squeducts ave proved | ¢ Dr. Morehead’s improved Graduated ff failures, on account of the timbers with whieh they are netic Machines for medical pt ach Mg portability, beauty, per constructed being too light to support the weight of fectiveness of these aps have gained them an extended | Water, That across the Little Vermillion, it is jocosely repntation. Price, complete and warranted, Full directions | assorted by the settlers in that quarter, was guaged by stochpany then, “Sole manufacturer, D.C. MOREMEAD, M.D, | (he spirit luvel. It is one foot higher than the proper ola level. A foundry in the city is at present engaged in manufacturing @ quantity of strengtheners for these warp aquedu con ME ROIAL AFFAd RS, If the canal were in” — boatable order, we ee WA sit stand the amount of business done uponit would ex- MONEY MARKET, ceed all calculation. The boats at present find almost » the hands of ermanent and trans Jand newly furn sh yeni macious, airy $ remains territorial t- of the war accounts, the Sunday, Sane 18.6P.M. | enough to do between this city and Ottawa, ‘There is | trou ieinbuen Witt be seretal aboot receiving then Wil, | columns, in vindication of the Hon. Mr. Levin, | tling with the volunteers, the reorganization of the ‘Tho most important piece of finan ni intelligence of Mane Cuero tect pin to Uusenrecind it pocmies | | BARLINGION, President, immediately upon the appearance of the communi- | army, the civil and diplomatic list, and last though the past week was relative to the bids for the new | carried without trans-shipment, wero the canal in good United States loan, We received tho particulars of the | order. At Peru and along the Illinois River, and even Saturday, by telegray’ ‘ . | down to St. Louis,an immense amount of produce is iden Soe rclogrsitn: SBN, Gaye tBOme CANE |v alt tg duikeey: alin dotels of 1H Ip: veuikioag Setter emake SONS, STONE CUTTERS, AND QUARRYMEN WANT. | cati ed to; , anticipating esign | east, the treat s. With oy phe Season et tie Hatlers Katitvads ayure ot | cation alluded to ; but he, anticipating our design | not least, the treaty appropriation’ Vith the CHALLENG !—NOTICE—TO GENTLEMEN WHO | the Company's Office, near City Mall, and at the Engineer's Omico, | 1n this respect, prevailed upon usnot to take notice | Oregon bill, which comes up in the Senate on 50 want thelr oli Clothes to look like new, Call at the | Croton Falls of sively in yosterday’s Herald, vut t them t ine, D, ment, at 68 os mene PE) a WE darinot, however, withbold-frortt’s seek Monday next, there will also come up that Wil- ” ‘8 Herald, but we repeat them to- | Kets, a ung, Dy sing. “appli | ISSOLUTION.—THE CO-PARTNERSIIP HERETOFORE cannot, hi . trom tendering | ot proviso: rp i 5 day. In view of these unpleasant diffentties in the way of | Sinvextacteh atthe sharia nites ant oy the at resonable | AY, exiting under the tem of, WM: DENNIS & CO. is Bis day | to you, Mr. Editor, oursincere thanks for the spon- | #2t proviso ; and upon that question, Mr. Calhoun, NAMES AND AMOUNTS OF THE sUCeRssreL sippE its free navigation, the trustees and officers of the ca- | orms, by J. I. NOAM, 66 Gol dissolved by mutual consent. The business aot ry uspect, is determined to bring all parties in two doors from Beekman, | Q'S DENNIS, No. 18 Washington st site taneous editorial vindication of Mr. Levin, which | W: Nsund Rate, | Dal should use the most strenuous exertions to acconi- ‘our paper of the 12th inst., headed, | modate the public and mitigate Weevil tatiad of Y. BATH BUILDINGS WILLIAM DENNIS. erry nner oi RE a this Congress to an ultimatum. We apprehend 10.000 ep iy sate the evils complained o! +} SAM “Mr. Levin, Member of Congress, on Major Toch- ‘ to eompe! ‘, pry He as much as pos ble. ae Tntereste of the State. de- Now York, June 10, 1843, CALVINS DENNIS. eonse.?? bt aes oe } that he is. as much deterinined to er 1 he Senate 5.0 i mand it at their hands; and we trast to see a little M Market, and E. 7. Wisi " CH STR. | 0 vhich Mr. Li yocs to. come to a direct issue,as Mr. Hale ; the objee* Soca ane more energy in remedying these unfortunate accidents | Lewis, frum W shington X stages ready at WD) Gevotes nis cantgesry eemntice 66 qoam chews ATE: in Eo eng peel ai a of piynonted | of each being as different trom the other, as slavery 10,000 CT reese Rn ete \poitvsen tn. aber ad vam i; Proprietor, | ‘almie surgery. Oftice hours from 8A. M. to Lg'elock FM. 4 | oravated character. ‘The illustrious General Kos. | and abolitionism. If we are not mistaken, there HES GREEN, Proprietor. | paimphiet containing some f is 4 saenetaees : tae Ted HY CITY TRADE REPORT. LOW, AN ELEGANT PELINTUM CARRIAC oe tultowaly at ite ciusko brought to this country trom Poland, in | Will be Lcapthes s re he and, momentous discussion 30/000 3:30 New Yorx, Saturday, June 17—6 P.M, 4 onder, with muperior E Harness, Also, a pate of making application to him by letter, post | 1798, a sum of money, which has accumntated to | 0” this question of the prov : A 5.000 355 The markets for breadstuffs were quite languid to- | haudeome, well brokon, gov, ley.rd sunt fanily Hor 0 s inserted. ned for eale | about $60,000. His next of kin, who are his grand- | In short, the prospect is fair for an attenuation 10-000 8.56 | day. Sales of flour were moderate, and common brands | ‘#.4,fen oman having ho tor them, I X. POWELL, OCULIST, AURIST, RIC, ATTENDS DAL | nephews and grand-nieces, have been exposed here | Of this session to the middle of August. ts ; 6.000 3.58 | of Oswego and Michigan were Sapa of at rates | Ii Wall street, or at the Pavili CE ail Ais ly to diwaves of the Eye and Far, at his surgery, 201 Broad- | to q litigation of twenty-eight years, and had no |. We understand that Hon. Thomas Butler King, 6,000 4.05 | sbout 12% cents lower than were obtained yesterday. O RAILROAD OR STEAMBO. OR PRO. | WAY) Chtrance 14% Warren sirect, Just published, the second edi prospect to recover it. All seemed to be lost,when, | the intelligent and enterprising chairman on naval 5/000 $29 | Whoat continued inactive, and sales very small. Corn | ‘D pronecoAP OR STE man and a first rate judge | Hon of De. Powell's Treatise on the Bye, price 64 cents, which can 5 ervices of their | «fairs in the House, has in contemplation a bill for | . } her hi a yeuterday’ tat i. i P Fanta & Mi tiation ealeable ¢ be had at his office; also his premium self-acting Eye Fountains | n 1845, they engaged the legal services of their | «ffi ? F ! ait Ploasaaia. 10,000 S40 | fobly sustalued, “Nal teutatned secur the annie, Tye FA iem ian avoanene watll bs posted, macs | A late supply of Avtfeal’ Rea roently imported former countryman, now a naturalized citizen of | the construction of iwo experimental steamers to . loasants: 0,000 8.07 od ete of the ap; B hoalth, ree ‘ x oer “RETWEREN CHATHAR Tnited States, and ber of the b 7 | ply between Francisco and Canton, in con- was some firmer. Oats showed nochange. For mar- | °C of the applicant's health, Adress J. G. R. COOPER, 1 DUANE STREET, BETWEEN CHATHAM | the United States, and a member of the bar of New | ply * Tove Iekert bg be kets to-day in other cities the accounts will be found IT BLOOMING Cri IN FLOWER. 1E 8t Williain streets, has for the last fourteen years enjoyed | York, (+. 'Tochman.) After he took charge of the | nection, with the contemplated coast line from G. Thomas... 2.000 400 | under the telegraph head. Groceries continued in will hayes fine #1 flower. ox ay even: | uement extensiye Practice in private diseagenof any modicalman | clam, the property (which had been npsecured) | the isthmus of Panama to the mouth of the J.P. Hamilton. . ,. 100,000 316i¢ | moderate request, without material change in prices. All who are fond Wwers, (and who is not?) ars db ond Wild caoon sarge ene G Sida’ Meme ee | has been secured, and a will of Gen. Kosciusko, | Columbia, and back. ‘The recent report of Mr. J. Keith..i... 10,000 3.41 ET x has diseovered a new method by which he can cure the | having direct bearing upon the rights of various | King, trom his committee, in exposition of the 50,000 8.07 The Crops, Soret form of strictures in from one to twa weeks with soarvely | claimants of this property, has been found out and | trade of the Pacifie Ocean, gives a statistical gua- 250,000 8.06 Accounts from the interior of Georgia, stato that HER! any Pain to the pationt. | Constitutional debility, brought on by ® | | oven in the proper tribunal here. ‘This protracted | Tantee of the suecess that must attend the project- fe . sooret habit indulged in by young men, Thig, when too freely in. | PTO prope! . protracted ~ ager ‘ 100.000 3.06 | the weather has so fur been very favorable throughout master, will p fi . td have dy Bi ; {ed enterprise. [t cannot be many years before 20,000 8'12% | the State, and the corn, cotton and grain crops nover ver, for Southampeor nat, on Theta |_dulged in, begets dyspepsia; weakness of the limbs and small of | suit would have already been brought to an end, in mane; Pa J ion wha? Ct tiem Aah sone. HH promised more’abundanc returns tothe farmer than Passengers will please to on hoard at Milf past G, and | the back, confusion of the Intellect, and aversion to society. 4 | favor of the heirs, had not’ the Russian Mintster, | there will be a railroad across the wai i of the Ame- 6.000 oa" ‘this 4 EAMES, NOt Wan n the voyage, on Board the d cure warranted in every cane, na 0 meroury used Mr, de Bodisco, entered the halls of justice here, | rican continent, sufficient for the perege ot . 150.000 3.08 In East Florida,a long and injurious spell of dry | Moniay, 1th fast de cenotioa vel nuroas okt heat Poe es Most, EXtRsORDEARY WORK—10 THE MARRIED | and by this illegal step obstructed the legal pro- | commerce of the world. Whether done by the Uni- a weather had prevailed until May 26, since which it | sage apply at the Office of the Oooan Sian Navigation Company, | A¢& oF those contemplating maxriage, The married woman's | ceedings, in order to gain time to force the heirs | ted States or not, it cannot be many years before 100,000 3.13 aD ad Private Medical ( os pani Dr. A.M, Mauricean, Sixth edi- ngs, Ba dS i lish sanal 100,000 8.20 | rained heavily and incessantly, till the Ist inst. Cot- | No. 60 lifoadway, # i tion, Price $1 work is meeting with most astounding sala, | residing in Poland to revoke the authority of their | Some such work is accomplished. A canal across 150.000 3.28 | ton crops were backward; corn crops advanced aud | rVITE BRITISHAND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL | ( 000 copies have already been disposed of.) Every female is connsel, (G, Tochman,) because he is one of the | to Tehuantepec, or at any Nant point, sufficient 100,000 8.31 | promising. e taamahipa, between nt averponk. and etween | getting a eony. whether married or unmarried, although it ie in- | Polish political exiles; the laws of Russia not per- | for the passage of ships, 18 out of the question at Clark & Broa 100-000 343 ow York aunt Liverpoaiy ay tram’ Ont TeectT® | tended sepectaly for the married, anit diesoets important peoreta | rein) nolitienl exiles to transact any busivess | all, atall. There ate three reasons conclusive of * Clark & Bro 100'000 3°62 Martie ile and passongers, wre. | follows --ACADL whieh should be known to them particularly, Here evory temale ting b " y S| he fallacy of any such undertaking : 3: 3 , ~ Stone, from Now York, Wednesday, June 21; AMERL can discover the cxuses, symptoms, and the most efficient reme- | for its subjects. j the fullacy of an is Clark & Bros. . . 60.000 8.33 In St. John's Church, June 17th, by the Rey, Dr ing, from Boston, A =; BRITAN- | dies, and most certain mode of eure in every case. This attempt of Mr. de Bodisco to give the penal 1. There is no water. . Clark & Bros. . 7 60,000 B44 Wainwright, Bowano F, Wann, of the firm of Middle- Lu from ‘Now Y July 5 Pas | Broadway; at the Publi 2 ; iti f Penal | 9° ‘The country is too dry. BW. Clark & Bros j 8.66 | tom & Co., to Gronarana, daughter of the late James For freight or 0 alto, Ziever and laws of Russia, for alleged political offences, an | A try rene 0f eupetyind ‘the del Abel Rathbun... 350 Bryan, of this city. 88 Broadway. | ry extra-territorial ad within these United State here are ho means supplying . H 4 ai TED aa >, serail : +, | Keeeipt " 0 years : ciency. : A J.C, Maguire. . 3.67 E/SHOE THREAD, Ke. RoOTHRER THOU. | TP pares of the Cot i tors must be addremed, |, has been resisted for two y by the counsel of | ‘And thetefore the conetrattion of & danal: th Te. Maguire, . 3.27 Med. y , at ee Paid, to Dr, A. M. MAURICEAU, box 1224, Now York city. | the heirs. . . I r y oth 2 ‘Toss th ck 0! * aguire.. . 3.07 On Sunday afternoon, at half past 1 o'clock, Eerawon "8: | Office, 129° Liberty etree ‘The most extraordinary and violent means have | |antepec, or to any other pee, actoss the neck of See anaolcratt 8.02 | Jann, only daughter of Col. Stuart and Elizabeth Por- to RJEFPRIES ANTIDOTE { MOST REFECTUAL | been resorted to, by the counsellors employed here, | the continent, would be a perfect absurdity. Bui | iP Chubb & Schenck. « 3.08 | ry, aged I year, 2months and7 days. Carpet Warp, Cordage Preparation sold for orders of the Sex- | hy Mr, de Bodisco, to attain his political ends ; | With a railroad across the isthmus, a heavy cur- A chadeg Schenck, 8.16 he friends of the family are respectfully invited to pot. | nal Oryam bg Fo ape LP raped rey Cog po ed and the heirs and their counsel ( F hinan) ap- | rent of trade will set over the Pacific to China and » Ss ok. Y 0 4 clock. - case, desi alt is obtained om 2 to 10 days, and | a ‘ C " en . . eady fe Coreoran & Higgs. 502 From ex ate roaldsuoss $0" Motitguesny stews aptae ec nelthor ereater raueca nor offnds the palate, and renders wn: | pealed for \Sictengatr to Congress, by a petition, | back. Great Britain has her steamers ready for sary any devin vin diet or interruption to usual pursuits, | which the wend sleep or healthy i ¢ House, in De- | the work; but the movement of Mr. King, i tion, the nuisance fs thus removed ap ter presented’ in the House, in I lowed up, may anticipate her, and secure from the as is consistent with tho production of a thorough and | CeMber, 1847, F , ae 3 . the fc trade Ini- 6 | Skt premeaean babe, hu ingrotlebto une entirely vegetable, and | ‘The Ion, Mr. Levin, alone, came out in the | start the command of the Paeific trade to bs Un 1 | no injurious effect, gither constitutionally or local lycantecanoed | House of Representatives, and spoke in our de- ted States, We hope that Mr. King will push y ita we, aitiee $1 per wittle, | Sole Agent for this ity, C. 3. | fonce, He, alone, tore down the curtain covering | the enterprise. He has succeeded tn establishing : ne - the foreign intrigues, and showed ti » hidden mon- j Hee et Astentie Ks mmthig , ee bin ini te e, alone, defended the | yere until we s! ave a a assage to | 6 to 9 P.M, (Sanday excepted.) Those who apply in tho earl; Seaausttieicar ite ines ie honor, and the sove- land of the Celestials. A visit to Canton will then Bh to 9 P.M., (Sanda xe] 5 } c , iv (Mew » b res fe ° will be gusptived at the SepiGhey aud Utte inevaventones | gnty of the pegple of these United States, at- | become a fashionable voyage; and doubtless th ling their cura. It ie chiefly, however, those who have suf | tempted to be trampled upon by the diplomatic re- | Chinese system of cooking young dogs, cats, and % Up stair Lad | fored fron m cetatn alaee of people, oF etharwisg who can pre | Tome te oe ie zat af the North of Europe, | fats, will prove a valuable addition to the science 2 OIL SOAP, AND MOSQUTTOR | POFY Appreciate hie services. In stricture, from ite Grst-or inci. | ori ch, wi i | of the kitchen, notwitstanding all the Parisian im , r, Piet, to its more advanced and i iewroming wiaces, (from wnoom- His speech, or rather its sketch, was published ’ , pe | mom sdvan tages ta addition to. recy, extensive Practica in thie | in the National Intelligencer, of the 6th iustant—it | pr#vements that have been introduced into this % omplaint) be cam afford a rapid, easy’ and radical whieh, he speaks for itself. It belongs, with the case it de- | public of good eating withm the last ten years. cure, fe . . ry e | Rmariony ot Natinercon be cOtsined from no other warce iv | FIvds. to the history of the international law, and | ousted cur, stuffed with onions and cayenne New Orleans papers please copy. On Sunday morning, the 18th instant, Micnart. py,in the 36th yoar of his age. Totals. se eee oe «18,017,250 The amoi h is $16,000,000, ‘The bids | Bi me Seca ohn. & ge test ho friends and acquaintance of the family are rev- amount to an aggregate sum of $31,000,000. They | pecitutiy invited to attend his funeral on Monday af- range from par to 4.05. The successful bids range up- | ternoon, 1th of June, at half-past 4 o'clock, from his wards from 3.02, that being the lowest figure accepted. | late residence, No. 40 Frankfort stroet, corner of Hose | It will bo seen by the above schedule, that Mostrs} | gcor'a short dines aie; Jewkes Wore ee ands | Corcoran & Riggs, of Washington, obtained over fourteen | years. | y millions for themselves and Messrs. Barings Brothers & | ‘The friends of tho family are respectfully invited to 4 " ‘ : attend his funeral from St Mark’s Church, in the Bow- | ‘ Co., of London, at $02, Moases, EW. Clark & Broth: | S27 this Monday moraing, at 10 o'dlock, pre nelyeg | LY, EARBE. ers, of Wall street, with a house in Philadelphia, ob- Of Saturday, June ith, of consamptions Mrs. SU- | jp ohne and Ce ‘explil ined Sbogt,,$1090,000. Meraia,, Opsporan. h Riggs, denrae Lkverny im Ge Stel vous O6-Bes fe. < Mosquitve preparation; jer friends and acquaintances a} Ore Of jer sone. wand rate alo ant, mot Wid GOD per cont for the whole, Avoog@ing to 6 rough | inion, James Polllon and Elgah W. Nichola, ate res.'| efeciusi, by the inventor, 2ee—s reek | D'taeny AUTHOS OF THE “PRACTICAL PRIVATE | ‘Troative:” Ke, 88 Greenwiah street, office hours 9 to 12 A, nm having supertt furniture, & ili PEEL. . poole . soper calculation, the premiums of the successful bidders lly invited to attend her faneral, fi her late 4 R. GLOVER 18 CONSULTED AT HIS OFFICE DURING | the policy of this conntry, in this respect. It does | pepper, | quabnaiiietlnins - will average from 3.37 to 3.40. The number of bids was Perit Novu2 Elle beth street, this, Monday, after A the day and evening in thove dittieult and protracted cases | honor to its author for its independent spirit, as = | pe A ad lish noon, 10th instant, at 6 o'clock, without further invi- | , of stricture, gleot, and delicate diseases which have proved well as for sincerity, in advocating a case involy- " m nearly 500. The payment of the millions loaned by the d f i . : ato for physicians of less exp vn his | j ig yes of the parties th especially Mr. Thomas Butler King. Alli tatto’, —- ; hi coef - ing the rights and privileges of the parties therein | especially iz Barings will cause al in the ) t ‘he 1 . door f All the gvodg are warranted, and | offlog, thro wh - aie ‘ : , sting upor cored obligation and | and turnips, possuin and sweet taters, coon collar rou vd tasli—|