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EU M—ANNIVERSARY July 4, 1548.—Flags ign Oatrve list except the i,very preparation that can be made with labor and ficent attractions for this) WENY TUEATKE—Doors open tain will rise at half TUESDAY, Jul; PP, one o'clock, and the eur- AY PERPOKMANCE— acted tho faverive dramast JAK loe Blueskin, Mr, C, Burk Phillipa; Winifred Wood, Strs’ Wa tacle Extravaganza, entitled JO R—Johnny Atkins, Mr. C. Ibu “Lo conclude with the FOREST 0 Raymond, Mr. C. W. Clarke; Lady Agnes, Mrs, Philips; Beatrice, Drownev.—We learn, says the Mobile Register of the 17th inst., that on Captain Wm. Gibbs, of the U. 8 Nr was on his way to the city from Dog river, in an open boat, manned by soine of his own crew, urchasing stores for a voyage— aheavy blow which came on, attached his boat by a line to a scheoner also com- ing to the city, with his own boat in tow—soon af- ter which the schooner made atack, which dragged its boat entirely over the stern of that of Captain Gibbs, carrying him overboard ertion was made by those of his, schooner, to rescue him, but without avail. rose to the top of the water some two or three times and tried to swim. It1s supposed he was very much injured by being carried overboard, and also hay- we understand, Some two hundred dollars in and silver on his person. re he could he reached. et Thatford’s Baths, — Warm, Cold and Shower effected a much needed addition iair Dressing Saloon, by the erection of a fine airy building for Bathing purposes, He has neither spared pains nor expense to make his rooms, in point of convenience, cleanliness, and ventila- tion equal to any establishment in the city; being fully satisfied that the public will duly approciate his elforts to plea: h tofore abundantly almost entirely to the lower wards of the cit}, a1 those sections bordering on the rivers. Will soon be realized inf this business, and the construe- tion of hotels in the neighborhood of the upper depots of the railroads, will soon engage the attention of rea! es- MERICAN MU Gi esterday afternoon, as * A revolution J. 8. seh. Maj. Vinton, money, bas been, to secure magni Anniversary of the Birth Day of Civil Liberty, The and Lalustrade on the top, afford civy of the Grand Procession, as it passe he Park ; and the increased facilities pe, dition of an extended front on Broadway, with addition: 4 a great number of windows, will enable for the purpose of, in consequence of the best view in the PURSE—CENTREVL 4 Pacing—Lady Swifolk and Ja be contended for, two mi 4th of July, at3 o'clock, P. M., beoween Lady Sut K, Polk, the latter togo to 30) pound wagon, an her owner chowes. $7 of the above purse will be given to the fam Wady Sutotk, and A. Couk- JOEL CONKLIN, Proj ~ REPORT. Monpay, July 3 Asurs.—The demand is only m Tots at $4 874g a $5, and Pearls at $ 4 Covron.—Not a single salv is reported. The market iv extremely dull, with a downward tendency in prices, Frovx, Se.-The unpleasant. stato of the weath: approach of Purse of $300 will be performed the WIZARD OF THE on iT ir, Mr. ©. W. Clarke; Fer ‘Timothy Treacle, Burke; Donna laabinday Mer. Pitt na Se Sticl LIBERTY'S TEMP vious to which, the celebs ARIS—The *#***, as 5 larke ; Crequct, Turk heats, on the folk and James ore than on any former occasion, Sixteen the most laughable and interesti day, commencing at # o'elocl repeated every hour during the entire: ning, there will be a grand dis During the 6 en recond best, D, Bryan names Of Liberty, Miss lin names ch, g. James K, Po N. B.—The cars will leave the South Ferry for the d return immediately after the race is over. is boat and of Taylor; Cor works on the eee variety of nations one of the most agreeable tainments, in conjunction with ‘enjoyed even at thisestablishment. The manager i his friends and patrons, that since he has 6} his new arrangement of three different m, together with the addition of the la cecupled usa National Portrait G ors all crowding and confusion, both in 1¢ performances, he is modate thousands more than formerly, and gi able enjoyment of the Anniversary of the Paying once admits to only one convenient, safe, aud permasent into Ann street, from the rear will greatly promote the comfort of visiterg, as it will to pass out of the Museum without or encountering the bustle and cont on the meeting of two counter and “confer a fv Henry Besvecleil, Mr, ON WEDNESDAY EVEN! TRE WiZaRD OF THE WA Boxes, 25 conta; Pi commence at 73% 0 IBLO’S, ASTOR PLACE, BROADWAY,—FOURTH OF performance,—Doors open a ‘mence at 2—To commence with an extraordinary (OC To be succeeded by luck, Mr, John Sefton After which a brilliant divertisement, con the Viennoise Children, The BELGIAN GIANT will appent in wegrand tableav, as Goliah going to Battle. ivertiement, TCHING TCHANG TCHUN noise Children, Ev DES FLEURS, great nation: holiday, have had' a tendency to check opera- bere stit? clock Fare each way, 25 ¢ AKLEM PARK TROTTING—THIS DAY AT 3% O'CLOCK, under the saddle, ‘mile heats, enters gm Lady Randolph, m Lady Augustus; ier purse of $15, » to harness, for horges that never JOLY 5th, will be repoatent ind the DEVIL IN ‘open st 7; performance and delightful gventng vent the, Salcon ‘Pert antes eer flour are a shade lower than Saturday, while the bet- ter qualities are fairly supported. sactions foot up 1000 barrels at $5 1234 a5 18% for or- Rochester; $5 25 a 5 311; 5 874 for pure Genesee; In Southern, there is but little doing; small sales of Howard strect, &e., at $6.0 6 123. Rye flour rules dull; we quote at $3 75. Meal is isin limited demand, sales of 100 barrels Jersey at $2 Corn is quiet, and in the absence of Rye—There have been sales 46, Wheat is very much depressed, buyers are waiting cf 10,000 bushels at private bargain.’ Oats are without will come off a purse of $30, The morning tran- gest three in fiv He at last sunk be- Oswego, Genesee. for mixed Western; $5 and $7 25 for extra do. G, Floteher, 's g Sir Walter, Immediately mile heats, best three in. five, trotted for money, J. Somerindyke names blk m Blac ¢ Jim Berry; Wm. Fi ©, Brooks nainos b Rules of Union Course, WM, FONNER, Proprietor, HEAD COURSE, ALDANY—A PURSE OF TWO Hundred Dollars will be given free for all Trotting Horses, in Han.oes, except Lady Sulfoil, in five, to come off Jul puree to close at the Maiden lane O'clock in the evening, ‘Two or more to start. SIMMONS & BR PEN TO ALL THE WORLD—GREAT ST. 000 Subscribers’ at £5 each,‘ £20,000; the second fo be ‘divided among JULY.—Afternoon Oregon Boy. Samo i General Soot ; hs.—The subseriber ha; a, entering and leaving th ting of 10 Dances, nadled to accom- for lower prices, /e them a comfort- ‘Nation's Birthday, nelude with the sales we omit quotations, ce and she toa wagon, mile heat 12th, Entries forthe above loon, Albany, July 5th, at 10 rmances will commence with the PAS Danseuses Viennoises. After which the farce of UNCLE SAM—Uncle Sam, Mr. Chiprendale; Dick Dum. In the course of the evenin: Medley. After which, the GAL 48 Danseuses Viennoises. After wh ‘To conclude with the CLUINESE ses Viennoises, 8, ASTOR PLACE BROADWAY.- ‘Sth and 6th--The cap tal Ce Dick Hazard, Mr, him. u treet, between Clinton and Suffolk, New Yorx. meeting the crowd coming in, = fusion Bf the door, coasayeent| neg; and visitors. by regard- ly promote their own com- or 0% the management. The following ‘talented Performers “and # the ceasion, ‘The United States "we of the best companies of Negro Si country. Also Mr, John wiWn and extensively popular American Magician’ and Ven- Lulloquist, whose agreeable address and pleasit derful aud astonish formances, insure him crowd manager has just purchased, at a heavy expense, an Enormous Boa Constrictor, the largest serpent ever captured alive, being thirt measuring twenty inches in circumference; just rival, It deposited sixty engs, weighing one Tolng broken was about three fect long, which . ‘The remainder of the exss with the snake at all heurs manager has also purchased a ich has just areived from the Puovistons.,—Pork opens dull—small lots have been taken by the trade at $10 564(a$10 6234 for mess, and $8 12% for prime. Beef is yery firm, though dull. Cut meats aro steady—sales of hams at’ Sa53ge, and shoul- ders at 3c. Lard is held above the views of buyers, and consequently transactions are limited, in fair request at full prices. ‘Wuusxey is rather firmer; and prison at 2234, The Plumbe National Daguerrean Gallery, on the upper corner of Broadway and Murray street, should ba all who havenot done so, It is the most interosting en to-day free of charge. Saunders’ Tollet Articles, Dressing roadway, corner of Liberty stroct, and 347 call the attention of the ove articles, which in point of “ic beon selected with Mr. Sefton will ” 0 is horse, £10,000; the third horse, £10,000; ing “The Starters,” £10,000; the like among No. 212,00. Subserie rst horse, £10); second horse, £5,000; thing divided among Starters, £3,000, Sweepstakes, No, WEDNESDAY pa “Non-Starters,” TBL N and Thureday, J MY WIFE'S DENTIS’ Beauviile, Mr. Palmer; General ¥« Mr, Perey ; Lady Letitia, ales of 100 bbls Western, Monnay, July 3—6 P. M. The weather in the forenoon having proved exeecd- ingly wet and unpleasant, c Scrribora reapootfally ing demeanor, a well Seinolo sunt » J Subseriber: First horse, £4, second horse, ra be 0 £3,N}; divided amone Nop-®attere Parties desirous of securing chane» stakes, are requested to mm 11 Le drawn immed t in the “Times, vers, ive ladies an opportun res, scrip will be issued in initials, at the o rs, All communications, to insure attention, must contain A remittance, Foreign orders may be made payable in London; but all letters must be addressed to Richard Nicholls and James Parkinson, Temple Square, to be decided by “ Miss Kate Horn; Cicely S Mrs, Henry. ‘After which the new LE'DIABLE KOUGE—| ntoine; Count Calunceinta, M. Fi i, M, Mureetti ; Silvancila, ta, Doors open at 7 o'clock, Per variety, is not equalled in the city; they ted to quality,and in all caven SON, 147 and 837 Broadway. ot rtusio, a retired solv in; Benidetti, M. Setun: le, Matbilde, ‘Tickets Fifty jee to commence at ¥ ked all out-door busi: This circumstance, with the approaching na- holiday, retarded operations in most articles of Transactions of all kinds were extremely Flour was dull at Saturday's prices, and sales No sales of wheat were reported. Corn Sales of meal were 7, Rye was dull at last m ciiker of the above Sweep: ‘ation, ag cach Sweep result of the drawing mt Summer Sacks, Cashmerette, Al- ica, Drap a’ Ete, Linen, &e., $1 to $6 each, Alsi t; seasonable, and che hey consist of Cloth ‘ontain a juvenile’ saxpint, about the cage with great rapidi were saved and will be exhil during the day and evening, ‘The large Living Ourang Outang, whi Island of Sumatra ; and also two very large and healt an of the ourang out rica; these animals are the most wonderful and ex- traordinary ever seen in any country; possessing, intellect, as well as the form and features of humanity; being as much human as brute, a together with the ars, and yot, wel ROADWAY THEATRE.— ANNIVERSARY of the Glorious 4th of July, 1776,—Tueslay Evening, rformed the patriotic drama called the. PL WA- General, Mr. Anderson; Jaspai ing; Pendragon, Mr. Lester; Christine, Miss F. rt. Sergeant; Jane, Miss, Mies Fitajams f, Cassmnere Pants, and ssau and Beekman streets, $5 Suic score. ‘was also du!l, and sales light. at Saturday’s rates, tations, Provisions werclin moder: chunge in prices. : fancy Vest. Cor England. ‘The third horse es paid any day after the less 10 per cent. ‘The race will be run at Doncaster, on the went fraud, no serip will bo it bears the Aylesbury post- | Bank Notes had better bond How to Keep the Fourth of July—In ats Apy, raed ee go to Knox's, 12s Fulton ft cheap hats; ‘you will I ke ntl, “aunto of the weather checked 4v08 In groceries, and there was very little do- ing in any description, beyond retail sales. ean. sales were made at $4 87} a $5; of treet, and buy 0 finer and happier all the a social all the reat of the f September, 1548. To ne unless the letter con\ * Subscribers wishing to sens 'y different posts. MONSTER MEETING OF THE IRISH REPUBLICAN bn on the Fourth of July, at two o'clock ell’s Green, North Williams! rish Brigade, with the o will move ‘to the ground in procession from the Shakspeare Hotel, t one o'clock. A Declaration of Ireland's Independ: ‘aris willbe sont’ over to HOS. HAYES, Secretary. ti hland Mammoth te parts of the body; but no o m qMarter- past ; Gallery 12340. Doors Temimanete sk acparter tol oe CCBATHAM, THEATRE 80 Mr F. B half-past 2 o'clock, will be Count de Crossey, Mr. Flour—The sales, including the usual y of brands, did not exceed 2000 to 3000 bbls, in separate lots; among which were some 1000 to 1500 bbls common Michigan, Oswego. &e., at $5 124 to $5 18 a $525; with some lots straight brands Genesee at $5 25, ¢ mado up of Oswego, Michigan, ern brands, at rates current on Wheat—There was a fine show of samples, Ohio sold last at 112 to 115e, and Genese, according to quality, at 130 to 135 cents. | Corn—The sales embraced about’ 6000 to 6000 bushels Western mixed, in separate parcels, about 1600 of which sold on private terms. Wax Soripture Statuary, representi figures size of life, iets LE PROPRIETOR AND [Ev Union will be held P.M., on Mitch treet —Tuesday Afternoon, July 4 MONEY MARKE! formed the WaNDERI G y, July 3-6 P.M. Wail street was rather quiet to-day. Thero was no board of brokers, and many operators were out of town: ‘We cannot expect any movement of consequence in the market until after the 4th inst., as the attention of the public generally, is turned to the celebration of the anniversary of American Independence. little will be done in the stock market until some fa- yorable change is realized in financial effairs, and we cannot look tor anything of that kind, for at least, a opposite Grand tev of speakers, ni Giunt—the tallest ma proportion, erec sociable aud interestin pearance on Wednesday, when al pill will be presente the morningat 11 o'clock, and also &) Rockwell, the famous Fortune Teller, tn: od, at anoxtra charge of 2 chiding Museum perfo and old enough to wal | one shilling each, extra, RICKET MATCH. of Cricket this d 6 features, cunteol ham engaged and will make his firs J90, all the attractions of this performances take place in and the remainder wi Biack Rock, and We Denin, sn ee) ert oe GLANCE AT NEW YORK IN 18s—Moro, My, Gordon, Ward; George Parsels, Herbe ike, Hamilton; Major Gatos, Pardey iiles. To conclude witi eo re Mr. Hamilton ; Rosette, Miss Emily Mestayer; Dame Glib, Mra, Wray. THIS EVENING, will be performe” the Farce of TEDDY THE Maliowney, Mr. B. William: im, Richardson; “Frederi ‘ard; Bombardine, Herbert orn, Miss Miles ; Oriel, Hildreth Mina Dunderford, Mi ‘which a local sketch entitled NE' Joe, Winans; Charles Méadows, Ward; iss E. Mestayer; Kitt i rand, Mr. Hiell; Rudolph, Pardey; Lady Bertalda, Mrs, Isherwood ; Ondine, Mrs. G. Jones. INESDAY EVENING, July 5, will be RELAND—Paddy Murphy, Mr. B. te, Herbert; Julia, Miss Hildreth; Mary, GUANCE AY NEW YORK IN ists “i by the IDIOT WITNESS—Walter Arlington, Miss Me: To conclude with NIX THE CA) Mary ree Bi 8 commence af o'olool xe8, 25 cents; Private Boxes, $5, ASTLE GARDEN—PERFORMANCE TO COMMEN( Managing Director, irector—Painter and 1cHARL T, O'CONNOR, but the market was dull. is Committee, in session daily, at the Shakspeare be privately ‘consult mission to the whole, in hildren under 10 yoarss Reserved front seats ANTED—A COUPLE OF ROOMS. WH THE the kitchen, One of the rooms to be of good size, ‘The remainder brought For Northern round yellow, 58¢ was asked. ersey, were made at $2 44, estern, were sold on private ‘The article remained steady at 67 to 68e. | Rye Flour—Small sales were made at $3 75, hibited no change, while sales were light. Covrox—The market was dull, and no sales reported. Fist continued dull, and no sales of moment trans- | THERE WILL BE A GRAND PLAY , between the two hest Elevens of the St, George's Club, on the ground, at the Red House, ook, | There will be Lord Dunderford, Meal—Sales of 300 bbls J rald, Will be attended to, and 400 do, inferior white W a es ER, WHO CAN SHOW THE BEST OF and Who thoroughly understands bis bsie tweon 10 and 13 nderford, Mrs. Wray julia, Mra. Burroughs Miss Jemima, Le Re Y IT 1 grand match of Quoits stop at the door. ong but Protestants need ‘at 749 Broadway, on Thi ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GERMAN YOUNG WO man, who speaks French, a situation as Seamstress or Chambermaid, Good reference can be Mercier, corner of Fourth avenue and 14tl ANTED—A DAIRY g{AID WHO THOROUGHLY UN- None but Protestants neod ap- .. Apply on Thursday, the 6th, between 10and 12 A.M, ab 4) Brondway. ANTED.—A PERSON ACQUAT! ton and Tailor’s Trimming Trad as salesman.” None need ap references, Address J. ANTED—A SLIUA woman, as cook, washer, J. Has no oljection to go (of city reference can be gi ‘Cun be seen for two day: IP WANTED~A YOUNG MAN from Europe, wishes to obtain a situation fice, or any respectable oecupation, ‘The amount of public money on deposit in the se- veral depositories, on the 24th of June, subject to the draft of the United States Treasurer, was $1,638,111 97) andthe amount of Treasury notes outstanding on the Ast of July was $15,869,389 31. The New York Insurance, Company haye declared a dividend of five per cent. ‘The annexed statement exhibits the value of mer- chandise and specie exported from this port. for the month of June, 1848, distinguishing the value of ship- ments to each country, independent of specie. Commence or The Pont or New York—Exponrts ror Se dows, Mrs. Wray. 'O THE TUFRAYRICAL PROFESSION—A THEATRE, | TERS—Sir Huldeb: now in course of ereotion in Boston, by Mr. Bland, for the representation of burlesques and yaudevilles, will be opened eni in September, Ladies and gentlemen of ngagements, will please: 8 place, Pitts street, Bost \OURTH JULY EXCURSIO! gant steamboat Connecticut, back—leaving Peck Slip, ‘clock—arrive at 11 0 Haven, at 1 o'clock—arrive in Ne | Fare for the whole exoursic HE EXCURSION OF THE SEASON, AROUND STATE! Island.—The commodions steamboat NEW HAY! i make an cxcursion to Biddle's Grove, on Wednesday, the 5th ty te those who are desirous ot avoid. ent danger attending 4th of are confined to their busi to enjoy a delightful trip around Staten Island, remaining about four hours at that unrivalle: ground, Biddle’s Grove, shaded by thonsands of trees, i ud saloon, in a circular form, b ouses and swings on the grounds ny the boat, giving Frurt—Some smali parcels of wet and dry raisins | were disposed of at $1 40 a $1 50. HF noicnrs—Rates were nominally the same to Liver- pool a8 on Saturday. The vessels previously up, with packets, &e., to sail soon, had th gaged, while parties wishir till after thy 4th inst. follows:—Cotten, 5-16 freights remained the samo. Hay—Sales of North Riyer were making at 40¢ a 430, mostly for shipping. | Limr—Sales of 1200 a 1400 bbls were made at 70 | Apply to Mx. F. derstands her busi oir eargoes mostly en- to ship were unwilling to We quote about ag corn dda 6d asked. ‘THE NEW AND ELE- jake an excursion to New ED WITH TRE BUT- having connexion,) to act ly who capnot give unexceptionable w, York about 5 o'elock, P. Ma— PION BY A RESPECTABLE sta 8 o’clock—Admiaei bb, ‘esioal 0 idonte Lilin—Mashinery, it. Gilbert —Tnesday Afternoo ments will commence at half: ¢ in the country. ly to 99 Madison assrs—The market was quiet, though firm. instant, giving an opportu rs were inactive. single transaction. m | 0: iusced Was nominally 62c* for English, and a. ing the crowd, confusion and con: duly excursions, as well as the We could not trace a look, with the WONDI Fea, of the Teatro Nati Spanish West Indies B. The Hauser fam Succeeded hy UST ARRIVED niy, on the TIGAT WIR! give a TYROLEAN CONCERT. OLIO. ‘To conclude witha ne GHOST OF A LOVER, or the Cuter EVENING PERFORMAN' commence at 8° o'clo wonderful TIGHT WI After which, the DOUBLE BEDDED RC SvGans—The stock on hand was not large, and con- sequentiy holders are very firm. sugar has advanced 44 a 14 of acent. 17,000 hhds and 6000 boxes, | Provisions—Sales of 100 a 150 bbls pork were sold, ness, at $10 60 a $10 62; and prime at $8 ales of 80 a 40,000 Ibs hams and shoulders were made at 4e for the latter, and at Se for the former; snies of about 80 bbls sour mess and prim made at $9 50 and ai rounds #re formed into a ange shady trees, Bathin, ‘A Cotillon Band will aecomy pportunity to those who are desirous of dancing on hoard or © ‘The boat will loave the foot of Duane street, at raual ytrect,, Bt 8, Within a few days, he interests of h The stock, as : ity, fur any trust p) a Address G. R., Herald’ office. OST—ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, J at, set in gold. ‘The finder 0, 2 Maiden Lane, FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW taken on Fridry, ek, with a GRAND RE PERFORMA Chrystal Wateh 9; ve at 4 o'clock, F starting, Fare for the 10 different places of ursion 50 cents. Refreshments on ded by the farce of LOVE IN » Mr. Holland; SIONS TO THE FISHING BANKS, OFF SANDY nesday, Friday, ‘The Steamer Buflalo, Captain ng Robinson street, at ¥ o'clock Catharine street, B. R., 8: A.M. returning by 5 x tackle on board. Fare 50 centa, Y—THREE GRAND EXCURSIONS—THE ificent and commodious Steamer NORTH © threo Excursions on Tuesday, Jt MorninG Excursion down the sengers a view of the Highland: | fortifications of the harbor. duetion, and comic Kabri, Mr, Hoiland. WORKS. bbls fair to prime were made at 7240. r as there was little or nothing doing be ons were nominal, of is firm, though, lude with a brilliant display of FIRE- etail trade, quot PROM THE sT 8 sinall Italian Grey= ering to the name of rson who will return the said dog to Mr, Watriss, | 2 les, or to the Bar of same Hotel, will receive the | J AMERICA, will’ ma al M._ Dinner on board ; NY Chorles I und, marked red and white, 3 | GHP O'CLOCK Danish West indie | State prison were xxv—Sales of 800 a 400 bt c, drudge at 22c, Cornet Kavanagh, Mr, Nickinson; Farmer Wolly, drows; Mrs, Gros ‘de Na To ke succeedes | CERT, consistin, ‘The prayer from les, Mra. Vernon; Carolis by a grand INSTRUM ON, he compositions of the first Italian mastars’t don the 4th string, by ignor Bottesini, on his ¢ DOUBLE BEDDED ROOM, Major Minas, Mr. Nickiw Sandy Mook, giv- ath Le it ‘The harvest has already commenced in the Genesce Rich cut some on the 30ti of June. is remarkably early. ‘ollowing extracts from late Canada papers will serve to show what are the prospects for crops in Upper cived that the shipments of § the month have been nearly equal to those of merchan- It will be pere » for the ymrpose of conferring qualified candidates, pursuant ne By opler 'READWELL, Grand Secretary. 1X ASSEMBLY, otitied to meet in their d Graud street, in ull 4th, toattend the fu to ROBT, JONES. double bass. To conclude wi —Dnuleimer Pipe: Nancy S| it t Britain have been about wate, and the balance has been divided in emall sums in shipments, to other coun. ments, including specie, have been large as been in the precious ‘The value of merchandise exported in June, 2 less than in Ma The amount of spe months of 1848, » exports to C fifty per con® of the a R. Around Staten Island, passing rt, Perth and Sout tho Quarantine TeRNOON Excunal Point, Port Richmond, Elizabeth Por Princes Bay, giving a viéw of and the varied and’ picturesque scenery of the I o'clock ; Canal st. at 144 ; Catharine st. 134 ; Main st,, Brooklyn, 2 o' Bvaxixa, Corio RXxCURsION—A by any other boat, dancing, rank her as the very | for a Cotillion Party, Manahan’s full Cotillon Band, has been ene gaged. The floor willbe under the direction of Mr. Bennett and assistants, The boat will bo brilliantly lighted uj | will be spared to Grand st, at7 o'clock ; Main st, Brooklyn, Canal st, 8; Hammond at. 8! Refreshments of each Excursion 50 Cents, RAND MILITARY EXCURSION FROM NEWARK, DOWN the Bay, around Staten Island, touching at Porth Amboy, —The splendid Steamboat Hudi an Excursion as above, and will Wednesday, July ot 1848, at 7 At the foot of CHANIC’S HALL, 472 BROADWAY, rand and Broome streets, MONDAY, J . the week- inal CURISTY'S MiNSTRE! NINE MONTHS have beon re- inguished patronage aud une: that they will conti 8 ight until further notice, ZepConcert will commence 2 MBERS OF PHCSN Bereans, ars hereby , corner of Broadway o'clock this day, Tuesda; o brother, John Stevenson. ‘The weather for the last ten days, has been exces- We have had some f ough to doany good. The crops throughout do uot so well, in consequence of not having r it yd we may haye some before lon ared serious injnry will be for the month; but the excess whose concerts durit ceived with such distis of magnificence ior and best boat in Now York and of specie $3 xported in the first « 454, and of merchandise an aggregate of $22.48 New York, Harlem and Albany or the first six months in each of SHINGTON ASSEMBLY, | covery Saturday aftern to commence at Soeleck. On Tucr been extromely »heat and cold, the | For some time back the weather ha ‘y, alternating between extr thermometer ranging from zero to 100 dog. t_upon the growing crops, which appeared withered and parehed up for want of moist- ure ; but on Tuesday evening last we had two or three | smart thunder showers—and since then an occasional light shower, which will undoubtedly be of grat bene- fitto growing crops of every description. crop, however, is too far gone to be much benefitted by the rain, and will consequently be rather a poor crop. Quite a number of fields of fall wheat have been much injured by the recent frosts, and look Early potatoos, corn, &e., have also been injured to a greater or less degrve. ci raily, in this vicinity, do not look as promising as they did a month ago.—Bathurst Courier. Tho Victoria Chronicle of the past week, we have had frequent showers, and the dif- ferent crops are now looking well. heavy frost has injured the hay and wheat crop in ma- laces very much. he Guelph (Wellington District) Advertiser says: — The fall wheat is generally good, and promises an ave end the funeral of cur late w brother, John § _ Hei M, WILLLAMBON, sorte. CORFER MOUSE, 1% TULTON STREET— mai Pier Noa 2 Ny het, bee choicot’ kid om bonnie’ ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM—P. T. BARNUM, PRO isnager.—Splendid performances, Harris m, the well Magioton and Vows avery injurious eff Brrcwoocn, M be waks, Chops, and Seotch Mutton | yy iw08 nd Liquors, anager bs Just pressed just pure! ata an enormous Boa Constrictor, the Nargest Serpent e thirty feet long, and measuring twenty inc ious to its arrival, it deposited 6) one night, one of whic to contain a Juvenile Sarpint, ab pity Cedar Grove, inte H. Melien, for leave Newark on ancl will leave New York, ‘0. 465 BROAD- one of our most | ‘hers of the Piano Forte, Stuging, SIC TEACHIN way, three doors above sueceesiul and thorough Guitar, Accordeon, and Violin, lettical and inductive system, to te terns are xeasonable a residenors, without ext IDNEY COAL AFLOAT—20 CiL. that fino anilits i Tuubian Riftermeny Captain Peck, and an soossepilaned Peed of Feighing one pount illed both in Cott being broken, was found too ree feet long, which ran about tle cage with grea The # were aaved, aud will be exhibi wring the day and evening. The Manat r ving Ouran Outang, which has just i also two very large and n her species of the Ouran Qutang, from the const of Africa, "These animals are the most wonderful ‘ever seen in any count rentiy, the intellect, as well as the form and being as much human as brute. They are iy and evening, together with the Hi. nite white and illong and martial comps on will arrive at Newark by six o'clock, PM. Fare for the Exoursion, $1 ‘TH OF JULY EXCURSION TO NEWBURGH AND ‘eepsic—Capt, B, Oonbagh having chartered the large Columbia to make. the 3, Janding at Roc Cold 8} hevena’ child in w short gives lessons to ladi | ‘The crops gone- New York by 73g o'clock; P.M. Also* purchased a ed from the Island o} healthy living Chimpanzees, ano Sumatra; and also entra Kland Lake, Van faving at foot of . Ms foot of 5th street, E. . R84; Robi: rasa ard ts gaged lor he echo, Fare per masts s band is engaged for the trip. Fare 50 cents way. To Rockland Lake and Van Cortlandt, % ota, each Reiurning making all the above lan ample time to witness all the amu | JULY 4th, 1M8—EXCURSION TO BULLS Ppl nage a Fort Lee, touching at Hs Ng conta.” Tho comm Capt Fenfott; Frank, Book, PM, tea and oxtraordinary possessing, appa. tures of humanity; The inexease in the receipts for the first five months We hear that the of 1848, compared with the corresponding period in y per cent,and for the sixth month in 1848, twenty-nine per cent. the next six months this year, we have taken the month just closed as data, and have put down the increase, on ne for the corresponding months in 1847, at An increase of twelve and a half per cent for the remainder of the year, would give the amount of income estimated by the company; but we have been under the impression, ever since that esti- mate was made, that it was turns for every month confirm that bel have heretofore stated, the receipts for th year 1848, will exceed three hundred and seventy-five The estimate we have formed and is based upon the business of the present length of road—upon the line terminating at Croton —and entirely independent of the receipts from extension of the road, from Somers to Dover Plains, a distance of thirty miles, and the income from Passengers and freight from the New York and New Haven Railroad Company, which alone will average more than ono thousand dillars per week. The New Haven line, and the extension of the Harlem road, will be opened about the 1st of November, giving a period ofeight weeks, at leest, of the present cal tension will average about one thousand dollars per week, making from there two sources, least two thourand dollars per week—making on ag, gate of sixteen thousand do! estimated income from the line of road now in opera- In view of these improvements, we still con- tinue under the impression that the total receipts for the year ending December 1, 1843, will amount to three hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars. itis only necessary for those interested in tho pr important rail- in the upper part ‘i hand Steam Engine and Boile will be sold low. Apply to Sy EP Tee ees Line ay a and yer ASONS, STONE CUTTERS,/AND QUARRYMEN WANT- x iriptare Stace ed on the extension of the Liarlem Railroad. Office, near City Hall, and at the Enginecr’s Office, and arrive in N. 8 of the evening. = Hea before Ponti ndid performances and exhi- 3 fame Rockwall, the sulted at an extra Including Museum, years, and old eu tsa, ‘We have had weather peculiar to almost every cli mate, during the past few weeks—from the chilling cold of the frigid regions to the burning heat of the torrid— and in such sudden changes as toinduce a feeling very similar to fever and ague—now ina cold bath, and | again in hot water. bitious wil be given on Monday, the privatel; the, whole, Performances, 26 cente; children under ten to wolk alone, 12}g centa, Rerorved QUEEN'S HOTEL, OPPOSITE THE St. Martin's le Grand, Lor GENERAL POST undergone extensi ‘itera ey ai ergo ve ions, and a rathed, ‘will be found on ‘ial to have no th in point of accommodation and mo- room ig one of the lat SPENCER LENNEY, at the British Queen 31 ir. G. A. White, 66 C mond and ‘Thirteen thirty-three per cent did steamboats U' Robert, from 7 o'clock, A. M. from the foot of Canal street. order, June 22, 1500 beef cattle, (all uth and West, via Philadelphia) 75 cowsand calves, and 2800 sheep and lambs. —There has been a pretty active business done, at rices ranging from $6 to $7 25, as in quality. About 200 left over, and 100 driven to Brighton. Cows and Calves sold at from $20, $32 50, to $45. Sheep and Lambs brought $175, $3, $4 60 for the for- mer, and $1 50, $2 25, All sold, rival in the met Manxxt —At market, fertabie in England, THOMAS SPEN' Formerly Chief Steward of Reierence in New Yo Mi ONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY. This Sea Bathi NDID ATTRACTIONS AT TIE cor, Bowery and Division street. affords one cf the finest y too small, and the ro- Prices—BeefCattlo ‘The spacious front of this build of the procession in the city, Im addition to the magnilicent ool: lection of anatomical preparations, objects of Natural Hist and curiosities from all parts of the world, there will be, in the & grand series of performances, commencing at 9 a ¢ ok, May. ere rk at'Sand 10 o'clock, H BUILDING: and 7 o'clock, P. M, ns for patrons, tions and renovations heen made, ‘The steamers Orus, Fulton Market, and tages Passengers are advised to few minutes before the hours of starting. The Falls of the Passaic willbe unusually attractive, in consequence of the recent showers, and the whole of the water required ing turned to its ori establishment’ o . Complete and elegant repairs, addi os and spacious Lecture Hal: during the whole day aud ev the morning, and continuing unti All taken,— thousand dollars. Lewis, from Waghin, n Market, make dail Ovcen House. No es rt spared wee il course, which, $4 for the latter he shady trees, on dese is romantic spo bed. Tho number of trains wil be increased as above, for the purpose of giving those who wish an oprertunity of making one ef tho most pleasant and agreeable jons of the day, Mons, Roseeter, the unequalled Slack Altogether, this is decidedly the great centre of attra. Baers Admission 50 cents; tter.rwalized than CARD—THE PROPRIETOR OF THE WADAWANUCK House, Stonington, Connecticut frionds for past favors, and would solleit a further continnance of thiem. ‘The citizens of New York, and strangers, who intend to spend the coming warm weather in the F, fine salt-water bathi Married. | At Calvary Church, on the Ist instant, by the Rev. Samuel L, Southard, Witt. daughter of Joseph C, Hun At Norwich, Conn.,on the 27 Morgan, Josuva C. Mayo, of Boston, to Miss Saran Bowen, of Norwich. By the Rey. Henry Chase, Mr. Jonx Meneny to Miss | Manta Sransanr, both formerly of Warrenpoint, Co, Down, Ireland. would return thanks to his MAMMOTH PANORAMA OF THE MISSIS- Painted on three miles of canvass hel Panorama Buil: all of this city, It., by the Rey, Mr. NX, YORK AND HARLEM RAIL ROAD, pa 1 further notice mer Arrangement.—On and the Cars will run as follows, until ; runtry, will find at Sto- nington, pure ai fishing, good roads for riding and boats for sailis 4, male t price. to 8 o’slock isely. After urday, at 8 Solocn: SeHem AIL FROM THE h July, at twelve HE STEAMSHIP BRITANNIA WILL City, on Wednesday the 50 o'clock precisely » 5 P.M, 69 Pr, atT A.M. 9 A. M., ‘. —For Tuckahoe and White 5.90 p.m, 630 P. Mount Kisko, Bed- is, At 7 A.M. 9A. M., Line for Croton Falls, which d returning at 13) p. »., station on the road. ‘and Morrisania, ‘and the “ Deluge, nner of Walker street. A\ ON THE 5th OF AUGU ‘The well known steamship tnckstaff, burthen 2000 tons, wi august Sth, and will touch at Cowes on outward passage, to land passengers and letters, The United will leave Havre for New York, on Saturday, 2d of Sop- HALL 33 Burling Slip. OR NEW ORLEANS—LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK vely the first and onl Died. On Monday morning, 3d inst., Hanwant T., youngest child of Frederick Dobbs, aged three years and four sr00) jesville, Purdy’s and Crot The Accommodation ww York at 9 A. M. touching at Cowes. with vocal and instrumental performanc h ducing choice solections from Haydn's grand oratori ation, It is the work of years e exhibition of the age. INEMENT. — IN menge labor requisite in prepar the Mammoth Panorama of Taylor Rrorsietors ‘are compelled to Postpone: {te e is an income of at 8 ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the Tuesday, the 4th inst., at 4 o’elock, P. M., 265 East Broadway, On Monday, dd July, F Mitebill, aged'2 years and 2 months. Suddenly, on Monday morning, July Sd, 1843, Hastrn- ton Witxes, son of Charlotte and Jeremiah Collins, | aged 15 months and 22 days, . ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday from 220 Sullivan street, at 9 o'clock. Stevenson, in the 34th yoar pasrengers at vill eave. Harlow study and experiom A. Mt, 820 A,B, DA. May TT bY 45 PMs 6 am's Bridge at 6 P.M, 635 p, w.—Leaves Hunt's Teaves Underhill 1. 36 PMs 56 Pr. M.—Leaves Tu MA. Mo 308 PL a. 6 08 P.ar., 6 1S 50 For freight or passa Fn sto hp added to the E OF THR IM. inery for moving Campaign in Mexieo, the xbibition for a fow RMAN & TOUSEY. ASEUM, 4 BROADWAY.—SIG, VITO 3 loving Dioramas, and Tom Thumb's Lilipntia be open for exhibition; at the Coliseum, 450 Broadw: joramas are four in numb r, , daughter of Samuel L, | line of packets—t lar packet, Yala ving most of ber cargo wad will Loe Mg wail a Bagram LLNS, 56 South street. easel sailing pnactually as adver! elf goods correctly. moaehred, Ags hahoe at 6.20 A.M, .—Leaves Hart's encaged and on hoard. ienow loading, above, her regular furnished accomm: foot of Wall street, or to E. K. My 4 2B A. iy 2.29 0. w. 5 58 jorning, July : On the dain Leaves Tedford at of his age, of consumption. 7 ‘The funeral will take place on Tues 2 o'clock, from his late residence, No. 60 Houston stro ‘The friends and acquaintances of the | deceased, and the members of the Phenix. Assembly, No. 1, B, 0. of Bereans, and the orderin general, are re- spectfully invited to attend. On Monday, the 3d inst., Jane Avy, wife of Thomas ning this week, The Di =A scene in the late French revolution ; ‘Diorama—Sea storm; Destrw % ship; View of the steamer Washington. i inow storm, and Monks of St. Bernard. 4th Diorama—Pairy 1 Silver Waters, and Toi Tham| 58 A. My 155 Pmt, improvement Mi 145 P. a, 515 Pe a rad, to visit the At7 A tho Mazeppa, and sail her reruiar day. Cty tiall’at 7M e pater hey set i a, er —T. 16 and returning at burthen, built in 1 inches forward: was co} ase. suit of pm ag spring. se 18 erie 18 mist completo manner, and is, winner of three prizes. or parti ‘s J. BABCOCK, 42 Seove meen " Vf OST EXTRAORDINARY WORK—T0 THE MARRIED or those contemplating m: ‘The Private Mestad ‘Companion, gers transported over the line number of persons residing that section of the city, the facilities enjoyed in get- ting to and from the lower part of the town, the: re- duced rents, compared with those the samo distance from the lower wards, away from the line of the road, have given real estate a demand, which {it would not have enjoyed for many years. As soon as the Now Ha- ven road is opened, the Fourth avenue will be one of the greatest thoroughfares in the upper part of the city, The principal depots of the Northern and Eastern Toads will terminate at Twenty-seventh and Thirty-first streets, and the bulk of the travel with the North and East will centre at these points. We have seen the im- provements mado in the vicinity of the railroad depots in Boston, and similar results wilF be realised in this In Boston, acres upon acres of land have been made by filling up water lots, and the largest ware- now standing where, a few yoars since, the In this city, we shall no doubt sco similar improvements; particularly as wo havo tho advantage of having the land ready for building on. ‘The Hudson River Railroadon the North river, corresponding improvements at its termi- 4 real cstate in that vicinity will soon feel tho beneficial effects of these communications with the interior, The upper part of tho city, from tho North to the East river, will rapidly increase in popula- tion, as soon a8 those railroads are completed, and in active operation, Thousands of passengers will daily arrive at and depart fromthe depots of corner of Lewis YGNET I SCHOON. S44, 53 feet 10 inches on aches, draws 8 fect ngage’ ry evening this week, Tickote, 25 cents, Doors open at 7—performance commence at & ELODEON, /2_ROWERY—JUBILEE.—THI8 DAY, (Tit of American Indepenitonce, Ven, commenei . Mand 734 P, Boxes, 1234 ets and returning at 130 p. ., and also the tion Train for White Plains will stop at all be. toland and receive efriends and acquaintances of the family are re- culars, incuire of BE! spectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the resi- +r, Benj. Dibbs, 107 Front street, cor- Brooklyn, on Wednesday morning, rm fi vl performances will be ing hours—10 Ae Ma LP. & 4 0 Jast week of the season, | CL B—SEVENTH GRA‘ —The Steyermarkische Musical Company, consisting arure of informing the public ‘above place on on 6 programme of the composers, will meet with the like a Pai dence of her fath D INSTRUMENTAL sans, wife of terday, Sd inst., M’ Mr, John Luilmann, aged The friends and acquaintances of the family, as also those of her brother, Mr. brothers-in-law, pended especially for the married. aa it siscloses im| which should be known to them particularly, Hore every temale can discover the causes, symptoms, and the most ofliciont reme- dies, and most cortain mode of cure in. @ Broadway; at the Publishing Offie ber and Co,, commer of Che delphin; Little and have the that hae boven Concer ‘ral be. evenig, feieoted Yom th Ahlers, and her Jobn Muller and Wm, Loh- ifully invited to attend her funcral, uesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from No. 675 remains will be taken to Green- RIES—ANY NOTARY NOT WAVING ‘USE FOR is send |. D. FAY, 41 Wall strect. E COMPANY, SW. insures Fire, Marine and ‘At the lowest established rates, Profits of the business will be A ned January of each year, between the Stockholders Insured. no sence and willing to they to their former Beliman~Overture to Lastocye Auber= Wittman—Aria et Chorus, from the cam. For mle 22h iberty street, New sit and Thea strove Phila W.R. Davie, Boston, be tramemitted by mail, free of ited Staten, “All letra must oct Paid, to Dr, A. M. MAURIE fice, a9 Liberty atroot. O CURE, XO PAY. ‘member of the Ri & Greenwich street wood Cemetery { Yesterday, the 3d inst, Wis Mr, John Ti, Holst, aged 1 year, 7 months and 26 days, ‘The relatives and members of German Oak Lodge, No respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, this (T rhoon, At 40°elock, from No. 85 Oliver street, without other invitation, nota, daughter of jends of the family, and also the ONS OF LIBERTY AND pictures taken true; At ‘removed from 285) Grand, sloge of Sergeona, Londons tany Be Ons, consulted fn treatment of delicate diseases, No mat You may have gleet, uleers upon the ins in the head and bones of the legs. years, devoted to venereal disensea, ‘enal worst forin of this diverse, Recent ‘enses cured in trictures cured in one or two titutional debility, thsomo hab ith and society. Remen:| Johnson’ ts wn tide ebbed and flowed. body, orin the Leo ‘of nose, ATER CURE, AT THE YEHIGH MO ‘The Water is of the ion known to be OF TEXAS SCRIP OR BONDS \NTED— Direct box 1374, Post Ofte, with addnecs ea hE ad mn Ash a vi Bresso Weekly Report of veaths, Ma foe the 2ith day of Juac ‘in's, 08, Total, 28%, Apopl xy, Uh Asthona, Ty At No mercury L-4 who have taal restored to iT, Proprietor, XO CHARGE—DR. Mi confidentially aa ry congestion of lung ens dlarha. 1 dyspep $Fieat f.apmetion cI bidder, Wasuinartox, June 29, 1848, The Speech of Mr. Cathown—The Telegraphic Re- + port of the New York Herald. Your reporters were proud to see inthe Herald of this morning’s arrival, the long telegraphie re- port of Mr. Calhoun’s great speech on the Wilmot proviso. It is given with remarkable accuraey, when we consider all the manipulations through which it had to pass; and that a great portion of it trom necessity was done at a late hour of the night. With a few verbal errors, and a few errors of punctuation corrected, we make bold to say, that that telegraphie report is an absolute emphatic daguerreotype miniature of the speech of Mr. Cal- houn, leaving a more distinct impression of the argument upon the mind of the reader, than will be derived from the corrected official report re- vised by Mr. Calhoun himself, We retarn our thanks in behalf of the New York Herald to the operators in the Washington office. ‘Their instru- ments were dislocated during the night, but the: persevered with the determination to get the speec through. * We consider the report as given in the Herald a great triumph over time, space, aad every e porary, and as affording the highest evid the skill, capacity, and enterprize of the Herald. Your | Wasiineron, July 1, 1848. Saturday in the Senate—A Dispute among the Ge- nerals— The Oregon Bill, §c. ‘Thermometer at 90 per cent. Quite a feat to walk up into the capitol on such a day, the ascent being over an exposed flagging, which burns like a reflector, and the level of the two houses being some two hundred feet above the level of the Ti- ber. The monotony of the moraing hour was broken in upon this morning, by a passage at arms be- tween two or three of the military chieftains of the Senate. Sometime ago, General Davis, of Mise sissippi, presented a flag from General ‘Twiggs, to the Senate, to be by them placed on file, as among the national relics in the possession of the govern- ment. The flag was the “ star spangled banner,” smoked and dus'y, and pierced with balls from the battle fields of Mexico, having been borne in triumph from Vera Cruz to the capital, and being the first flag of this republic ever raised upon the summit of EU Palacto Nacionale of the imperial city of the Aztecs. The soldiers, who so bravely bore it onward from victory to victory, return it to the government, under whose orders they fought, covered with evidences of the glory tiey have won. Gen, Jeflerson Davis to-day (himself a relic from the northern column of the army—a cripple from Buena Vista’s bloody field), presented a pa- per from an officer of the southern column, setting forth his evidence in the matter relating to the elevating of the flag of our country on the Na- tional Palace of the enemy’s capital, which paper Mr. Davis moved be printed. J [The paper, we understand, maintains the title of the division of Gen. Twiggs to the honor in question.] Foote (a general of the gallant State mili-+ tin of Mississippi, on the home service) regretted that his colleague had not first consulted with him before presenting this paper, it was calculated to do injustice to a noble Mississippian, who had distinguished himself in this. war, and particularly captare and occupation of the city of Mexico (Gen. Quitman). Mr. Butler, of S. GC. (brother of Col. Butler, commanding the South Carolinians at Churubaseo, where he was slain), submitted his understanding of the history of the fight at the Garita de Belen, the, entrance to the city, by the army. Gel Quitman, at that point, under a severe fire of the retiring enemy, had first raised a handkerchief on the top of a musket a signal of victory, which was elevated om the enemyta. worke., CAMEAGE a flag, that of the South Carolina regiment was produced, and the Palmetto flag, the flag of South Carolina, was the first raised on the walls of the city. Gen. Davis was aware of the facts alluded to by the Senator from South Carolina, and in his course upon thisquestion, had not attempted to invalidate them, or do any thing which might detract from the merits of the distinguished citizen of his own State, alluded to by his colleague. He had not imagined that this was as en ¢ but between subalterns, between one or two lieu- tenants, and a cergeant of Marines. He himself, neither in the Senate, nor elsewhere, had entered into this scramble for small honors. He left that to the subordinates. Gen. Foote stated that he had not imputed any intention on the part of his colleague to detract rom the well earned honors of Gen. (Quitman. He did not think that the State of Mississippi con- ained a wretch who was base enough to be guilt of such conduct. Nor had he imputed to his woe league any desire to seramble tor the smalte honors, either here or elsewhere, of which he thought his vehement disclaimer was altogether unnecessary and gratuitous. Mr. Davis said he was aware that his colleague had mede no personal umputations upon him, and his colleague must have known so. Personal im- yns would not be replied to by him in. that ‘There was another manner of noticin such things, and another place. (A murmur of inguity was here audible among Senators—**What is all this ?*) ‘ Gen. Foote again roge, and referred to his former remarks as an evidence of the desire on lus part to avoid giving offence to his colleague ; and said that his colleague had acknowledged there was no personal imputations made. Fle, therefore, thought that his colleague, in advertin, to the course he weuld have pursued, had sue! been the case, and in alluding so significantly to the arbitrament he would have appealed to, y Be manifested a spirit and temper which was not’ called for by anything said or done by him. And he would’ now only say—[{Uere Mr. Butler and other Senators. attempted to interpose, but General Foote insisted on his right to the floor, and they took, their seats.) He would only say that bad an invitation to such an arbitra- ment been presented to him, there was no man on earth he weuld more willingly accommodate than his colleagu Major Borland, one of the American detachment captured at Encarnacion, by General Minon, then atinto a detailed st ent of the operations of General Worth’s division, in the capture of Mexi- co, which had passed under his own observation, (he having been marched with his fellow prisoners some 600 miles to the city of Mexico for safe keep- ing, by order of Santa Anna.) The keys of the city were surrendered by the authorities toGeneral Worth, who forwarded them promptly to General Sco't. The latter then ordered Worth to remain in his potition, at the entrance of the city, until General Quitman had entered and taken posses- sion of the palace. ‘ Mr. Dayton here interposed, and on his motion the whole subject was laid on the table. ‘These army disputes do seem to be the most diffi- cult things to settle in the world. We hope that the {two Senators from Mississippi will not mag- nify this thing inte a casus belli. Let the army officers settle their disputes among themselves. ‘The war being over, they will have plenty of time for the settlement of their accounts. ‘The House bill, reducing the Maj. Generalsof the army to three, &c,, was so modified as to retain all six till the 4th March next; and further, to allow to all the officers and men, honorably discharged, &c., three months’ extra pay. The bill was then sent back to the House for their concurrence, According to this decision, if the House should concur, the three particular Major Generals to be retained from and after the 4th of March next, will depend pretty much upon who is electe President. If Gen. Cass i elected, Gen. Scott will perhaps have to go; if Gen. Taylor is elected Gen. Scott, we suppose, will stand at the head of the service. In either case, we suppose, Gene Pillow will be over-ruled. Mr. Bright asked that, by common consent, the vote on the Oregon bill would be taken on ‘Tues- day week. ~: Yn Westcott would object to a decision upon this bill, until the ratified treaty from Mexico were presented to the Senate. The question involved would apply. to the new territories as well as to giemen dad he bom that in its settlement they should all be included. With some conversation between Messrs. John- son, of Maryland, Westcott and Bright, it was un- derstood that (he Oregon debate Opeii Aas after Monday, shonld go on, and that on Wednesday week, if possible, the vote shall be taken upon the bill. “This is a question of some ‘utile importanes, when we consider that the fate of this Union de- pends upon its amicable settlement. The Wilmot proviso must now be disposed of before the adjourn- ent of Congress. 2 . mt a bill Soremnd establishing the Missouri com- promise line to the Pacific, the Barnburners and all the proviso men of the North are ruled out, for the question will be settled. Mr. Van Buren’ no mination will be a perfect nullit ul the whole complexion of the Presidential canyass will be changed trom the day that the billis signed, This view ot the cage alone leads us to doubt whether the yestion will ttled this session, or postpon-