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TUB EVENING YOST ISSUED DAILY, A.T TEN DOLLARS PER ANNUM At N. IS Ruui, near Pint e-s treat. Ntwltrt. rVn.C.BB(UITCO. AATES OP ADVERTISING.

Dtt-iBVltJARB, UAILY-eouitiMr8Ila tweond ami third ImrtioM, htteenu aadlagcAfotvry ntMinl ln- ertlaa. ail ARB, DAILY If lin, aravarS endless Iks 18 rimiassrtio.7S cents; taMxxnd third Insertions, tmktoenl is- ADVERTISEMENTS as. iw. ferlBMrttaa 18 NOT MARABD.willbo ADVERTISEMENT kmjt tfc. i ia.

alas an charred aa addiUoaal pnea. YEARLY AIVERTlXkBM Ifl wllhoal lWpar13peraaUB1.0kow-fofaMl- nod taut tug mouth Tilt ETeniBf ftt fr Ik CovaUT AT FOUR TlOLLARS FBB ANNUM. tsetUB tww a a wm. Tatty. NiwYark Weekly AT TWO DOLLARd PER ANNLM.

Vr All J.k pr-u-- Iwirnrrd European Packets. 8b lo JsOCfHlnFTON AND BREMEN L-Th. .1750 toaa maader. wlti roa Hw ah.fll'JLfli'owr. 8o.lk.apWi a ta.d E-gUad, Twtl'wtvm asuiia th strong aaaaer, wiik a atar, aad subject at any time to to.neco, ht, mmd uMf coaatraetiua.

Bn kas twa engine of lino hM aotrcr each, aad accmaaiodaUaaa ftat 140 Brat class aad 41 second elas rasaseagers. Reiaraiaf will leave Bremerhaves SStk Jane. Passage from Neat Yotk to Southampton or Bremen: First class Becond class $69 Passage from Bremea or Southampton to Near York-First clua $150 Beeoad clan tfiO One will carry aboal Sis) mot freight, which will be charted according to the nature of the goods otTericg. Ail letters pint pass through the Fust Intie. Parcel, for which bills of ladlagwill be signed, will he taken at each.

For Passat or frelsht- aoolv at the office of the Oeeaa "team Navlgaueu Conpaay, 44 William treat, coraer of Wall. B. MILLM. General Ageet Agent at CRHPKEY At ROSS. Bremea C.

A. HEINEKEN at CO. havra WILLIAM lnELIN. The second steamer of the liae la doe eoone of eoa-trueuoa, aad will be la readltees la the ensuing BUI. NEW YORK ANDLIVEKPOOLUNBOFPAC KETri.

Ta sail from New York oa the 11 Ik, and from Uverpooi oa the 9Bth of every month. From New York. From Liverpool. JOHN R. BKIDDY, lUSitom.

J.C.Lara 8hlo STEPHEN WHITNEY, 1(100 W.Pephaa. enip Dee. April Ang. SJaa. depc 8ept Feb.

VIRGINIAN, 700 tons, Jan F. P. Alien, Oct. Ship March EMERALD. Captain Howe.

ViLLE DE LYON, Captain Richardson, BULLY. Cap. Thompson. iowa, capt w. W.

pan. 11 11 11 II II II II 11 II 1 WATERLOO. 1000 toes. July 11 W. H.

Allen. I Nov. 11 eacn monin. Proa New York, i i Dee. 81 J.

Eldridg. New sblp Qoeea the West 130 una, P. Wood house. New ship Coastltatloa. 1600 Joha Brluoa.

Fhlp ITottlnrner, 1050 ton Ira Barstey. April 81 August 1 Jaay SI May 91 Beat 91 Feb'y 91 June Si I October 91 I March 91 July 91 Nov 81 L8th August Htb Decern. 16th April. RHONE, Captain Wottoa. 16th August r.

ibtn uecem. (84th Aurll. 24th Ausust. Btoaoara. win Decern.

1 8th Mav, ALBANY, Captaia Watsoa. 8th Septem. 8th January, rlUVIK lie unAPnn, a inin may, Jan. May 46 Pept.86 Feb. So Jane 3d Oct.

90 Mar 3 Jaly S6 Nov. 96 April! Aug. 2e IMC. The qaalltles of the above ships, and the repotalioa ot their commaaders aa well kaowa. Every axertina will be maile to promote the comfort of passengers aad the Interests of loioorlcrs.

The price of passage from New York to Li verpool is RlOO, from Liverpool to New York 25, locla-dias stores and bedding, without wines. Neither tbe captain! nor owners of these ships will be responsible for anv letters, parcels or package, unless regular bills of lading are signea tnereior. For freight or passage, apply tn aZl R. KER MIT, 7fi South st. THE NEW LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS.

JSt To sail (mm New York list, and from Liverpool 6th of Liverpool Feb Jan Oct March 6 July Nov April Aug Dee May Bept Jaa These substantial, fast sailing, Orst class ships, all built la theeitvof New York. are commanded bv men of expe rience and ability, and will be despatched punctually oa the KlstoT each month. Their cabins are eleeant and commodious, and are fur alsbed with whatever conduce to the ease and comfort of DAMencers. Neither the captains or owners of these shins will be re sponsible for any parcels or packages sent by them, unless regular bins of leading are signed tnereior. For freight or passage apply to WOODIIULL at MINTIRN9, 87 South ortoFIELDEN.

BROTHERS. CO.LIverpool NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS To sall from New York on. lb flth, and from Llver- -dooi oa ma hid er eacn montn. FROM NEW YORK. Ship SHERIDAN, Captain G.

B. Cornish, 96th Jaa. Ship GARRICK, Captain B.J. H. Traak, Mlh Feb.

Ship ROCIl'd, Captaia Asa Eldrldge, 96th March Ship S1DDON3, Captain Edward B. Cobb, 26th AprU. FROM LIVERPOOL. Phip GARRICK, Captain B. J.

H.Trask, 11th Dee. Ship R03CIUS, Captain Asa Eldrldge, 11th Jan. ShipSIDDONS, Captain B. Cobb, llth Feb. Ship SHERIDAN, Captaia G.

B. Cornish, 26'h Jan. These ships are all of the first class, upward of 1100 tons, built in the city of New York, with such Improvements as combine great speed with unusual comfort for passenger. Every care has been taken In the arrangement of their accommodations. The price of passage hence Is a75, for which ample stores will be provided.

These ships are commanded by experienced masters, who will make every exertion to give general satisfaction. Neither captains nor owners of these ships will be re sponiibss for anv letters, parcels or packages sen! by them unless regular bills of lading are signed therefor. For freisht or oassare. apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS, 56 South st New York, or to BROWN, SHIPLEY CO.

Liverpool. Letters bv the packet ships will be charged twelve and half cents per single sheet, SO cents pel ounce, and news papers one cent eacn. EDWARD K. COLLINS respectfully requests the pub Ushers of new. papers to discontinue all advertisements not la their name of their Liverpool packets, viz: Tha Ro- aeins.

Biddons. Sheridan aad Ganlck. To prevent disappointment, police Is hereby given that contracts lor passage can only maoe witn toein. jz NEW YORK AND GLASGOW LINE OF PACKETS Palling from New Yors. on the la and G.asgow oa tha 15th of each month Ship SARACEN, N.T.

Hawkins. Br. ship BROOKSBY, H. McEwen. Br.

bark ADAM S. W.Brymner. Br. bar ANN II A RLE R-ScoU. rrom new xorsjrromutasgow.

(June October rab-y July Nov March August Dec. (April (May 8ept I'V IJea' It July 1 Nov. 1 March I (April 15 1 August 15 1 Dec. 15 1 May 15 1 Sept 15 1 Jaa'y 15 I Jun 15 1 October 15 1 Fcb'y 15 These shins an rood substantial vessels, ably command ed, and will sail punctually on their regular days. Their accommodations far passengers are good, and every atlea lion will be paid to promote tbair comfort Tha ageais or captains will not be responsible for any parcels or package sent them, unless bills or lading are signed tnereior.

For freight or passage, apply to WOODHULL A MINTURN, 87 South street. New York or )I3 REID MURRAY. Glasgow. NEW YORK AND HAtRE PACKETS UNION LINE jp? To ul from New York on the 6th and 24th from Havre on the 1st, Sth, aad 94th of ever month, as follows, vis From New York, New ship AttGO, 8th March. Captain 8th July.

Anthony. 8th Novetn. FRANCOIS 1st, I6ih March. Captaia 16thJuly. Ainsworth.

16th Novem. (94th March. BURGUNDY, Capt LUes. 84th July. 94th Novem.

8th April. From Havra. (24th April. 24th August (24th Decern. 51t May.

1st Sept 1st January. (8th May. 8th Septem. 8th January. J94th May.

24th Sept 24lh Jan. 1st Jnne. 1 1st October. 1st Feb. 8th June.

8th October. 8th Feb. June. MthOctober. i-tlh Feb.

(1st July. Cantaln Iftth Seutem. 1 1st Welderholt Itiih January lt Mareh. LOUIS nin.irPE, (24th May. Captaia 24th Septem.

Hth Novem. Casttnn. 24ih January. 8t March DUCIIE8SE Tt'ORLSANS, 8th Jun. (94th July.

Captaia 8th October. 24th Novem. Bin Feuiuary.r 84th March, i Jlluh Jan. loth 1st 10th Pek. 1st (94th Jnne.

84th October. (84th Feb. 1st August 1st Decern. April. 8th August ma iieeeBs.

Sth April. The ships aa all of tba first class, aad ably commanded miik aad elesraai tommodatlooa for pause users. comprising all that aiay a required for comfort aad coove- The price of passage to Havra I fixed at $100, without wines, which will be furnished by th Steward oa board wbea required, at reasooao: FOX Is LIVINGSTON, 92 Broad street lei 3 WM. WHITLOCK. 48 South street.

Ai-irETf FOR HAVRE Sbcomb Lib. The shlns of this Una wiU sail aortng in year us use km Pelree From N.York.lst Jaa- oary 1st May. 1st September. rToa navra, sous liitb lune, liith October. HhinHiv Num.

Ad imii WMkih From N.York, 1st February, 1st Juae. 1st October. From Havra, 16tb tA.M-h Iftth Jnlw lAlk, NftMmhM Ship ON El DA, Capt J. Fuack Proa N. York, 1st March.

1st July. 1st November. From Havre, 16th April, 16th August, 16th December. Ship BALTIMORE, J. Johnston.

From N.York. 1st April 1st August, 1st December Froa Havre, 16lk May, i6th September. 16th Jannarv. Taey are all of the first class, ably commanded, aad with accommodations for passengers ample aad coaomodloBs. The price of passage la the cable is kioo, aldose of Win aaaidituara.

nppiy HINCKEN Agents. No 9 TOO tin. tM Wall Good, sent to the Agents for forwarding, will be subject v.mw acroaiiy paid. Jew KEnlTTAXtDs 1U lktllANls, ate aVC. aEt CEORGE McBRIDE, Ja, Has removed his Office to No.

4 Broadway, when be Hssn inmu hhsv small, to persoas residing la aay part of IRELAND, la the same manner as he aad his predecessor la business has done for th. u.t thirty years, aad am; also to aay nan of ENGLAND or hmxiTland. Money remitted by letter (post paid.) to the saWatriher.ot personally depositee wlia aim, wiia ine aaaseerthe person or persons, ta Ireland, Eaglaad, or SesMlaad, to wkocnlt Is a be seat aad nearest poaltown, wlllbe lasaedistely traaa. forwarded to tha seader. -la tbe saase maaat, asosay with, or claims oa aay pes bobs la aav part ef Ireland- Eaelaad or Seotlaadleaa ba collected by the subscriber, for persons residing la aay part at ta tiaiiss otata a Cauda, aa arm a psua so utsas aecorotagiy.

FOR SALE The Uveroool LI aa of Packets. I iststlagof th shins 8IDIXNS. SHERIDAN. GAR- RICK aad ROSC1US. Thev have aU bora newly coppered, aew rigged, aad iat la prfc( order wilhia tba last twelve moalhs.

The great superiority of these ships Is to weu kaowa a aeea aesenpuaa. Apply II mh30 EI) WD. K. COLLINS, 56 Booth st WANTED Several veasela not draw over lea less water waea loaned. Apply to as31 MUTT BEDELL.

190 Wall st WANTED TO CHARTER A vessel of 909 to 250 tons to lass, at aa ouiporU.e a windward tslaad. Apply to AIMAR at BMIk st, Foreign fc nomestle Shipping1, FOR LONDON Ta lmm-- iTRATSHOkE, M. Bilks wiU tmmm dmadiiaurk m.momma.amn. aaa4 a ta "STfiTPRN. 87 Boath at mto wgu VOUK at LIVERPOOL LINE OF af lllk JaTk ipkaaW ifw Mf" ZZr WATERLOO, All-, her retnlar day vZ rVeiehl er passer, aa accomaiodadoas aelaf anrt- vaiied for eleraac.

room aad comfort, apply oa board, at faof alaiaea Laao, or to the i mot of htaa KERMrr W. aaeaat ahla Joha R. Bkiddy. Jaawa C. Loca ester, will saccaed the Waterloo, aad rail aa IB llthof Jaly.

her rara'ar day. FOR LIVERPOOL The aa taataailiaf eDaoar-Vfed aad copper (astaaed packet akip BAkl'L HICRjJ, mitr r. Baakar. aaastar, wiU kar Imardiaw -aeatck. Far passafa, kaiaf aaaarlor aad aleraat acemaoda-tfoae, apply oa board the akip.

at toot of Pike tract, a Jed HICK a at CO, 80 Booth t- FOR LIVERPOOU New Uae Regular packet of 6th Jiie The pleadid faat ealHng packet ship GARRICK. B.J. H. Traak. aaaaler.

will Bosltivcly all as ahove, ker regnlar day. For freifht or passafa, kaTtag sanerwr fhrnlsbed ac-eoaiinodauoaa, apply oa board, at Orleans wkart foot of Wall tuaet, or to F.DWD. K. COLLINS, 58 Sootk street. Price passare V7 5.

The aacket ship Roseios. Cap. Asa EldrWge, will sae-eeed the Cairkk. and sail Jaly 9Btk, ker regular day. a-M je- FOR HULL, Eng.

The fast sailing Br. brig RE afttG ABU. 850 Mas, Captain Joha Wkartoa. will sail For passage oaly, apply a the captaia oa board, foot of Cliaioa street. East Riser, or a sal WOODHLLL A MlifTt'RH.

87 gontk St. FOR II A The F-eaeh bark ANTO NIA.CaotCforfrelfBtorpassare.apoiy Brokers. pro tl AVER Tks rnperior cooper faaleaea aaH Bcoaneredtkla ORPHAN. Wlllsams, master. For 11 freight or eDDlvto W.

TYPOIf.nrto BOYD. HINCKEN, Brokers. FOR HAVRE Packet of the 16th Juae The packet ship IOWA, will sail on her) regular dnv as above. For freight or passage, apply on board, pier No. 10 N.

"jeS FOX Is LIVINGSTON. Broad at FOR HAVRE Packet of the 24th of June. Tbe packet ship HAVRE, Capt Almworlh, will sail oa her recuUr day as above. For freight or peseage, apply on board, pier No. 10N.

j-5 FOX fc LIVINGSTON. Broad street. run HAVRB Jacket of the Sth Jeae-Tbeuacket ship LA DUCIIEBVE D'ORLEANB, Capt. A. Richr ardaoa.

will sail oa ker regular dav aa a ova. For freight or oaaaars. sdoIv oa board at nUt it ww, ur JS WM. WHITLOCK. 46 South St.

JJ- CAPE OP GOOD HOPF OR RIO DR AN CI- smy urst cis rntp, bound to tke East ladies, will take a frelsht to either of the nl.r. A nnl. ot I pabllai L.iinuiun FOR HAVANA The regnlar packet shio NORMA. R. H.

Ellis, master, will have quick despatch for tne aoovc port. For freight or passare. having xcellent accommodations apply oa board, at Pier 12 R. or tn nito MOSES TAYLOR. 44 South st FOR HAVANA Positively First Vessel The re gular packet snip lkistoviM.CUI.U.I, B.

emiin, master will meet with ouick desoath. For freight or passage, having superior stats room aeeom- asodailoni, apply to tha Captaia on board, at first wharf anove reca nip, or to Jp Br-UI-HJKU. TIL.E3TOM a. IB BOO in St. FOR ST THOMAS AND ST.

CROIX The packet ship EMILY, 0 K. Divis, master, will sail for above oorti oa the 10th June inst For passage oaly, having fine accommodations, apply to jel A YM AH at 34 Bnnin st. FOR 8T TIIOMAs Tbe Danish bark MARY, E. Frese, master, will sail for the above port with di patch. For freight, apply to Jel A YMAR A CO, 34 South st.

r.13 FOR HALIFAX, N. 8. The British schr. MERi DIAN, Banns, master, will have prompt despatch. For freight or passage, apply at 90 Beaver st, to BARCLAY LIVINGSTON.

PA8SAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRE LAND. Tbe subscribers are always prepared to furalsh passage bv Americao built first class pack et ships, sailing weekly from Liverpool, aad at tha lowest rates. Ii wenld he superfluous to enumerate the superiority of the accommodations provided by this Una, being tha Aral established betweea Liverpool and this port And the pre ference bestowed oa it lor a great many years appear to make It only necessarv to allude to its coniinaan.ee. Passage money always refunded without deduction, when those settled for decliae coming out For farther particu lars apply to SAMUEL THOMPSON A NEPHEW, 905 Water street corner Fulton, or to C. GRIMSHAW at CO 10 Gore Piazzas, Liverpool.

Drafts on exchange for large or small amounts made at sight on tha National Bank of Ireland, Northern Ranking Company. Natlaaal Rank of Scotland, R. C. Plynn Bankers, Indon, on C. Grimshaw, Merchant; Liv erpool.

Apply as above. anil FOR NEW ORLEANS LOUISIANA, and NEW YORK LINE. To sail every 10 days. Ship OSWEGO Capt Johnson Ship HUDSON Capt Page. Ship CLIFTON Capt Ingersoll.

Ship LOUISVILLE Capt Hunt Ship SARTEI.LE Capt Taylor. Bark GENESEE Capt Minot Bark JANP. E. WILLIAMS rapt Parker. Bark HEBRON Cant Greir.

The shins of this Uae are all of the fir-t class of light draft of water, and commanded by the most experienced captains in the trade. TDeir cabins are handsomely fur ni'hed, and every attention paid to the comfort, and eon- veatenee oi tne passengers. Neither tne captains, or ow ners of these ships will be responsible for Jewelry, bullion, precious ones, silver or plated ware, or for any letters, parcels, or packages, sent by. or put on board of them, un less regular bills of lading are taken for thd same, and the value thereon expressed. for rreignt or patsage.

apply on noarn at Orleans wnart, or to E. K. COLLINS. 56 South street. Agents in New Orleans John O.

Woodrnn Co, who will promptly forward all goods to their address JK FOR NEW ORLEANS. HOLMES'S LINE. To sail everv 10 davs durins the season. Ship SILAS HOLM ES, Chas. C.

Berry, master Ship SULTANA. John Bunker, master. Ship MEMPHIS, D. M. Bunker, master.

ShipORLEANS, T. A Barrett master. Ship LOUISA, T. Leavitt, master. Ship ARKANSAS, C.

Hillard, master. Ship GALENA, Edw'd S. Dennis, master, Shio VICKSBURG. W.C.Berrv. master.

These ships were all built for packets, and being of light draft, are well calculated for this business. Thev are fast sailers will Insure at the lowest rates, and commanded by men oi great experience in tne trade. Thev will sail pune tually as advertised, and every reasonable accommodation will be afforded to shippers and passengers. Apply on board, foot of Maiden lane, or to WILLIAM NELSON, 85 Sonth street Agent In New Orleans, Aaron Cohen. No goods will be received oa the day of sailing, unless the previous Saturday should be very stormy; or be a boll dav o96 FOR NEW ORLEANS.

Louisiana and New York Line of Packers The splendid fait sailing packet shin LOUISVILLE. Cant. H. Hunt. Is now loading, and will sail on Monday.

June 91. For freight or passage, having splendid furnished accommodations, apply on board, at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall street, or to F. K. COLLINS, 56 Sonth street Agents In New Orleans, John O. Woodruff who will promptly forward all goods to their address.

m3l FOR NEW ORLEANS Holmes' Line. Regular packet for Monday, Jon 7th. Tb fast sailing packet ship GALENA. Edward S.Dennis, master. la aow loading, and will positively sail as above.

For freight or passage, apply oa board, at foot of Plnest, or to WILLIAM NELSON, 85 South street No goods wl 1 be received after this evening, 5th last. Snippers ars requested to send In their bills lading. The ship Arkansas, Chester Hillard, master, will succeed the Gslena. e5 i IsrDHAHI.I-TOM, S. Tne steamship SOUTH BKNEK, uapt.

Kerry will leave the eist side of Peck slip on every alternate Saturday, say June 5 June 19 July 3. No berth secured until paid for. No freight except specie received oa the day of departure. All bills of lading signed by tne cierk on board. For freight or passage, apply to SPOFFORD, T1LESTON A Jel 48 Soatth street FOR SAVANNAH trfo.

Nbw Limb. To Sail Weekly. Bark IS A AO AD, K. T. Brown, master.

PETER DFMILL.C. LeWll. NEW JERSEY, E. Lewis. new Brlc MACON.

Havden. master. The above are all first class vessels of about 300 ton bur then, with handsome accommodations for passengers, and commanded bv men experienced in the trade. It Is Intend ed to despatch one everv week, and tbe rate of freight will always ne regulated according to tne limes. All goons ui-reeted to the ageais here aad at Savannah will be for warded into the interior, via Savannah river, free of com mission.

This line has been established for the better ac- oinmodation of merchants, and every exertion will be mad so accommoeate both shippers and passengers. or ireigni or passage, apply to R. M. DEMILL, 176 Front and Messrs. LIPPITT at WRIGHT IS Agents at Savannah FOR NORFOLK and PORTSMOUTH Bedells' Fsst Una Th regular packet schr ANN SMITH, oat IS.

master, wilt clear nm halura Km lur dav, aext ker resralar dav. For freight or passage, haling gd sccommodstloas, an- imj luc Hiasier oa aoaro. pier is, e. is or to Mn BEDELL, 100 Wall st Freight taken at one half the oris ted rat. Agent la Norfolk.

Wm. Rowland, who will nnnti ward all goods In his address. FOR TRENTON, N. J. The sehrs.

MARY STEVENS and JAMES MADISON have resumed ineir reemarmns tor tne anove niwr. nr will leave regularly every Saturday, from tb fool street For freight whleh will be taken at low rates, apply to Captains onboard, or to at NBRIGGS. 40 South street WHTFR ARHJINIiEMENT. FOR NORWICH. WORCF.STF.R ANII BIMTriH RAILROAD AND STEAM TRANSPORTATION LINE.

Tbe substantial team-propeller TRUMBULL, Captaia Daniel Havens, will run regularly between New York aad Norwich, maklne two week leaving New York from pier 19, E. Old slip, at 4 o'clock M. For freight which will he takea at rammer nM ns ssiian. navina vifssaas accommooauoa. anniv an captain, on board, or to r.

a. oiiju, rtiTwicn, i i- and J. A N. BRIGGS. 40 South street New Yak.

Jfi STEAM PROPELLER FREIGHT av- a uin in. mmwii and BOcrros. nS WINTER ARRANGEMENTS The propellers will leave New York for Norwich aad Boston. SHBTUt ritTI Sjeps mr. r.

pa. QUINABAUG, Capt Williams. F.lday. at 4 P. U.

Leave Norwich for New York. QUINABAUG, Caps WUiiaaa, Tnesday, at 4 P. M. cuty-riirvPT Cant Gear. Friday, at 4 P.

n. h.nh.r taformatioB. inquire of the Captaia on board, at 11 surer, uu sup. mmm ai par ii cass an a N. BRIGGS, 40 Sonth st NORTON.

CONVERSE CO. J6 WIIITTAKER, HAMMOND as CO-J rich. FOR DERBY, MILFORDaad ST RAT FORD. Tbe new aad elegant staaa propeller NAUGATUCK. Robert l.

undine at PWr 19. R. Old SUa. aad will ta. li.

Wsdaaday. 3d last For Jjwht or passare. having superior accoaiasodalioa, aapty TIB Uat assfsskFaa Of tO BiblO Tfc w. BRIGGS. 40 Booth street a27 WANTED TO CHABTER A vasa I ol 1200 bWs.

for a voyars la ths West 1 allies ont, and bom. WANTEO-A f.e'ghitoNew Apply to )e3 34 Sonth street vessel to 100 too heavy Orleans, a 1 mall vessel St. K. SJOLL.tISF, Soath srreet. lUKAGk-Fur ail deacriaUaaa ol BsercJsaadiaB, jotaariaaa extra aasaideas.) la Mesa 938 aad 239 nosey, er a Apply oa lb premises, to Joha B.

A. K. B0BBT, IS7 Waahiagtoat. VOL.XLV. at o'clock.

Steamboats. tornlnc oa opposite dars. mat 3rNOTlCB. The aartealied day ataaawr TROY, Cep. A.

Gorbaa, will lea lb foot of Barclay street Monday Wednesday aad Friday, at 7 o'clock, aad make all the regular laadtage, wrthoat reference to any other boat. nwrniaa; Llae at 6 1-2 O'clock. r-mm FOR ALBANY. TROY aad lateraedl-l PL Ca Laadiars from the foot of Barclay yTaa iitaa' gaatreet. Breakfast and LHsner oa hnard.

The siramboatTROr. Capt A. Gorbaa, will leaea oa aaa rnaay morniofi at 7 clock TIiteaniboe.t NIAGARA. Cape I KslkifT, will leare oa Toeaday, Thursday aad Saturday mornlsra at oJo'eloLk. Eveaiaaj (From the pier at the foot of Coartlaad street.) The steamboat COLUMBIA, Capt.

W.W Tapper, lams on Monday, Wednesday aad Friday afteraooas, at 7 o'clock. The steamboat EMPIRE. Captain R. B. Macy, will Ware oa Tuesday, Thursday aad Saturday afteraooas, at 7 clock.

Paesenrers taklaa these boat win ante la time to take tb Evening Trains nf Cars from Troy west to Buffalo, aad north to SaMtor, and Lake George. For passage or freight, apply oa board, or at the office oa the Wharf. wii P'OPLE's LINE OF STEAMBOATS POk ALBANY DAILY SUNDAYS Thranzh Direct At 7 clock, P. M. From tb oar betweea Coartlaadt aad Lib- arty streets.

Steamboat ISAAC NEWTON. Cant Wm. H. Peck, will leave ea Monday, Wedoeaday, aad Friday eveatngs, at 7 cioca. Steamboat HENDRICK HI7DSON.

Cant B. G. CrutteB- dea, will leave oa Toesdav. Thanday and Saturday ava logs, at 7 o'clock. At fire o'clock.

P. landing at intermediate naces. From the foot ef Barclay street. RimWi funrrH AM PR in A CaDt Thomas N. Halse, will leave oa Monday, Wednesday, Friday aad Sunday afternoons, at 5 o'clock.

duo steamboat NORTH amubiui, vapu n. will leave oa Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons. Passengera tsklrg either or trie anove uaea win arrive i Albany In ample time for tb morning cars for ta East or West The boats are new aad subitanllal, are fnralsbed with aw .1. eant Staw Kooms. ana ror apnea ana ac commodations are unrivalled oa the Hudsna.

mnriraia ralea. aoae eaea ua ciikk. an mwm fnrhid irntia aav of the boata of this -uiihnnt a writtea order Irom tbe Captains or ArerU. For passare or freight apply en board the boats, or to P. 8CHUL1 A.

at tnenmce nn io wunn. DAY LINE FOR ALBANY, TROY and Intermediate landings The new and snlendid steamer ALIDA. Captain G. Tapper, will leave the pier foot of Barclay st, on Wednesday morning, at 7 o'clock Regular nays trout nvs iuii, aiunuay, ivBunni frtilav. i'itt7i' Ntiv nav ivp np OPPOSITION BOATS FOR ALBANY, INI tnMKIIlAl l-LACCS.

F.reo cents. Breakfast and Dinner on board. Tha new and elegant stenmer ROGER WILLIAMS, Capt A. Degroot, Tuesdays, I nnrsdays ana sataraays. At nail-prst cioca, a.

m. From the pier foot of Warren street touching Hammond street pier. For nassaee nr ltsht freight apply oa board the boat or to GEO. DOBSON, at the office, 18 Warrea reet, corner of West All person are hereby forbid trusting the boat or crew on account ol lb owners. mxn MORNING BOAT FOR PEF.KSKILU VERPLANCKS GRASSY POINT, SING SING, TARRY TOWN, DOB Bey FERRY, HASTin-GS.

AND YONKERS. Breakfast and dinner on board The steamer COLUMBUS, Capt J. S.Odell, will leave New York, from the foot of Chambers st, every morning. at 7 o'clock, for the above places. Returning, will leave Peektklll.

at 1 o'clock, P. landing at tbe foot ol Hammond st each way. For passage, apply on board, or to aS HULSE, 1P9 Wrzt st AFTERNOON LINE DAILY For Newbanh and Fishkiil. landing at Van Cortland's. (Peckskill.) West Point Cold Spring, and Curnwell.

Tba new steamer THOMAS POWELL. Captain Samuel Johnson, will leave the pier foot of Warren street for the above plares everv alternoon, (snndaya excepted,) at 4 o'clock. Returning, wUl leave Newborgh every morning o'clock. N. B.

i All baggage aad freight of every description, bank bills or specie, put oa board this boat, must be at the rl-k of the owners thereof, unless entered on the books of the boat, or receipted for. me ft. PAttPKNTCK LINE FOR NF.WBURGH Tbe inew barge BUPERIOR Captain Charles llal- itead, will leave the loot iWarren street every TUES DAY and FRIDAY afternoon at 5 o'clock, ana returning. will leave Newburgh every WEDNESDAY and BATUK DAY afternoon, at 6 o'clock. The above barge is fitted up with state rooms, larre and commodious cabins, and passengers will find It a very plea sant way of making the passage.

Freight taken at the lowest rates. All baggage, packages, parcels of roods, or money, must be at the risk of the owner unless entered unon tbe books ol the boat, or receipted lor. mnti FOR KINGSTON. RONDOUT, AND DELAWARE fc HUDSON CANAL. The steamboat EMERALD, Capt John Samuels, will leave New York from the foot ol Murrav street every Monday and Thursday afternoon, ai 5 o'clock.

ror tne anove Diaces. neturninr. win leave ivmrsieo. (Rondout Landing.) every Wednesday and Saturday after noon, at 4 o'clock, during ma season. For further Information, apply on board, or to mh WILLIAMSON VAIL.

164 West st. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. FOR FLUSHING, ASTORIA and RAVENS- WOOD From Fulton Market Slip. Oa and alter Mondav. May 3d, tbe steamboat WASH INGTON IRVING, Capt.

8. Leonard, will run aa follow datlv. Sundavs exceoted. lave lushing every morning st 7 Clock, a. Asinna, halt -past 7o clock; Kavenswood, quarter be lore no clock.

Returning, leave New York, uuarter past 9 o'clock. AmanooH Leave Flushing, half past 9 o'clock; Asto ria, at 3 o'clock; and Kavenswood, quarter past 3 clock. Reiurnim. leave New York at 5 o'clock. Fare to Flushing.

95 cent. to Astoria and Raveoswnod I2J. ml FOR BO8T0N, via NEWPORT AND FALL RIVER New steamboat aad Rail. read Line, commencing Tuesday, May 18th, 1847, composed ot the superior first class steamers, ol great strength and apeed, particularly adapted to the navigation ot Lorn Island Sound, running In connection with the Fall River and Old Colony Railroad, a distance of 53 miles, to Boston only. Leave pier No.

3 North River, near tne uaiwry, exceot Sandavs. The new steamer BAY STATE, 1600 tons burthen, Capt Joseph J. Comstock, oa Tuesdays, Thursdays aad Satur days at r. M. The steamer MASSACHUSETTS.

1000 tons burthen, Captain William Brown, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 5 M. These steamers are lilted with enrnmndioas state rooms. aad every arrangement for the security and comfort of pas sengers, who are afforded by this route a Bight rest oa hoard; and oa arrival at Fall River proceed per Kallroail, reaching Boston early the following morning. A baggHge master is attached to each steamer, who receives and tick eta the baggage, and accompanies the same to Its destina tion. A steamer runs In connection with this line to and from Providence.

Freights to Boston is taken at tha same rates as bv the otner regular uns, aaa iorwaraea witn greater expedi tion. For freight or passage, apply oa board, and at Tisdale Bordens. 70 West sieet or at the Office of the Lino, at the corner ol Washington st and Battery Place. KEVILAR MAIL LINE FtR VIA NORWICH AND WOR- CESTER, without chang of cars or without crossing any ferry. Passengers taking their seats at Norwich are insured their seals through to Boston, this being the only inland route that communicates through by steamboat and rall-rood.

Passengers by this line are accompanied through by the Conductor of th train, who will have particular charge of their baggage, and who will otherwise give his attention ta their ease ana eoraiort This Line leaves sonth side of Pier No. 1. North River fciot Ratterv Place, dailv. fSnndavs exeeutedl at 5 a'einek and arrives ur tjoaton in time to take ait tne cestern trains. Th steamer CLEOPATRA, Capt.

Williams, will leav every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from Pier No. 1 North River, foot Ratterv Place, al 5 o'clock. P. The KNICKERBOCKER, Captain Van Pelt will leave every Tuesday, Thursday and satnraay.at 4 o'clock, m. Tha above boata wete Built expressly for the Sound, ha vtng great strength, and being provided with Ufa boat and ore engines.

As there Is no chang of car or ferry oa this route, all kind of freight will be forwarded with the greatest dispatch and care, and at the lowest rate. Inquire at 8 Battery Place, or on the wharf, or on board the boats at the wharf. All persons are forbid trusting any one on account of tbe above boats or owners. aw nail ARItANGFnENT rv-in a. Mill "xA illPI I 13 aCI tW7 asajajBaBm av.

Ki TV nFVIl LiliUIt, ULlCsil ti, l-C ftOYSTER BAY, AND COLD SPRING Commencing Saturday, April 17th. 1847. Tbe Steamboat CROTON. Captain Peck, Jr. will leave New York framFalmn slip, every afternoon, (Snn- days excepted) at 34 o'clock.

Returning, will leava Cold Spring every morning, at a quarter before 6, Oyster Bsyst 6, Glen Cove a quarter past 7. and New Rochelle at a quarter before 8, A. M. toothing at Prime's Dock and Whites tone each way. fnr Tbe Mamaroneck.

Buckram and Huntington stages will be la readiness at ine respective lanaings 10 carry pas aenvara. aa nanal. Fare to New Rochelle. SS cents Glee Cove, 374 cents Ovster Bav and Cold Spring. 50 cent.

ai7 For Philadelphia. The Camden and Amboy Kail Koed Line lor rnuadei phlaaad lniermeaiaie places, win leave Pier No. 9, N.R of Battery Place, by steamboat to South Amboy every day, (Sundays excepted,) at 7 o'clock, CJHOWEk BATHS AMI S' atv mad arrangements with two ef the bast maau tactarerssHf these de.tr. u. mm, A win a-Mnna an asaortmenl of all alter, and tn most approved sors, maanfaetared of the best materials, and mit for we.

onower tta lbs, from 112 to toU. Ke-ZlflLT or made of aay tlxt to older, to Bt aay desired place Either of tb above article Decked or nssm BlM uui staoitcnui to the traoe. JOHH J. BROWN fc CO, ra Fulton at, near Nassau JUMPER This aitteia. trkll s.

-m- .7 'l appoints) ami for the "V- whoUamiw or twtaJl aa tssas itsosni roasoaairt tslctas. Aa snrstits mmsnt of vartoaa tvlataW B4sftor wotkataaahip has aTinrvidL aavxrvanai riw ov2 iaohr Wtrehoa, tntti ntaaaan st. ef varies sixes aad adtptod to taklag all kladtof For sal WMsatalt aaa mtsui. ny Us JuBH tf. BEOWW fc CO 3 Railroads.

MEW T8RK AND EBIE R1ILBVAU s.s SUMMER ARRANGEMENT FOR PASSENGERS: Twice each amy daily, (except Lan new Tors iirom o'clock A. aad at 4 o'clock P. by steamboat, lor rTer-Btoat thence by cars to Ramapo, Monroe, Chester, Goshem. MMdletoWB.aaa ousvilie, iiai suians; as in several Other Intermediate stations. Tba retora trains for New York will leave OtkrvUle at (JO A.

Msnd 4,15 P. Middleursm at 7 A. aad 1.40 P. Gosbea at 'sz a. as.

anti.iw r. mn uueaies ai iu A. M. and 5,13 P. M.

Fare betweea New York aad Otlsville $1 5 way far ta proportion. FOR MILK, wav uusviii at aau past ao'CMCa, Bsorn-lag and evening. FOR FREIGHT The barges Samuel Marsh aad Heary Boydam, Jr- will have New York (from not ot Dnaa st) at 5 o'clock P. M. daily (except Sundays.) No freight will be received la New York after 5 P.

Freight for New York will be taken by the trains leaving Oti jv! I le at I0j A. iddletowa 1 1 i A. Goshen at 19 Chester at 1 o'clock P. c. For farther informs tioe apply to J.

CLARKSON. A rent car. Doaae aad West streets York, or to 8.8. POST, Superintendent Traasportauoa, lermont ml H. C.

SEYMOUR, Superintendent I "JEW-YORK AND II A K- I.K.TI KAILKOaD (U 'Saaaer Arransrmenl. Leaving New York daily, from tha foot of Liberty it. NEW YORK; MONDAY. JUNE 7. 1847 on and alter Tuesday, Joae 1st, lo47.

the ears will run aa follows, until further notice. Up trains will leave tha City Hall for Yorkvllle. Harlem and Morriilana at 8, 8 and 11 A 9, 9 5 and 7 M. For Morrisiania, Fordham, Williams's Bridge, Tucka-hos. Hart's Corner and While Plains 7 and 10 A 4 and i 30 M.

For White Plains, Pleasantvllle, Newcastle, Meehaolcs-ville and Croton Fall 7 A and 4 M. Freight train at irll. Returning to New York, will leava Morrlslana aad Harlem-7. 8 3, 4 30, fl 98 and 8 PM. Fordham 8 08, and 9 15 AM.l 20 and 6 15 M.

Williams Brldse 8 aad 9 08 A 1 10 and 6 08 H. Torkanoe 1 38and8 85 A IS 55 and 5 59 M. White Plains 7 10 and 8 35 A 18 50 and 5 35 M. Pleasantvllle 8 ISA M. and 5 15PM.

Newcastle 8 A and 5 PM. Mechanlcsvllle 7 48 A and 4 48 M. Croton Falls 7 30 A and 4 30 M. Freight train at 10 A M. Freight train will leave 32d street for Croton Falls and Intermediate places at 4 A.

M. and City Hall at 1 P. M. Returning, will leave Crotoa Falls at 10 A. M.

aad 9J P.M. ON SUNDAYS The trains will run as follows, viz Leave City Hsll lor Croton Falls 7 A.M. 4 P. M. Leave Crotoa Falls for City Hail 7 30 A.

M. 4 3UT. M. Leave City Hall for While Plnins and Intermediate places 7 A M. 10 A M.

4 5 30 M. Lesve While Plains for City Hall 7 10 A 8 35 A 19 30 5 35 M. Extra trains will be runto Harlem, Fordham and Williams Bridge on Sunday, when the weather Is fine. The trains to and from Croton Fails will not stop on New York Island, except at Broome street and 32d street A car will precede each train tea minutes to take up paa-aeaters la the dry. Fare Irom New York to Croton Falls and Somen II 00, tn Mr chaniesville 874c to Newcastle 75c, to Pleasaotville iie.

to White Plains 50c raW MiKO ACAIL. IR04D CI1IIAWY SUM" UlFR ARKANEIINT: On and alter May, 1st trains will rrn as follows, eiceul on Bandays Leave Brooklyn at 9t A. foiFarmlngdala at 1 P. M. for Green port at 4 P.

M. for Farmlngdaie. tjcave Farmtngdaic al7 A. lor Brooklyn; at i at. do; at3g P.M.

do. I Greeaport at 8j A. M. for Brooklyn. Leave Jamaica at 8A M.

for Brooklyn at 1 P. M. do at 41 do do. On Saturdays a train will leave Brooklyn lor Yapnank, at 4 P. M.

Leaving Yapnank on Mondays for Brooklyn, at 54 A.M. on and alter may lain, and until nepiemner a train will leave Jamaica at 7 A. M. for Brooklyn leave Brooklyn at 6 P. m.

for Jamaica. And will land and re ceive passengers at aay place betweea Brooklyn and Jany aica. ON SUNDAYS Leave Brooklyn ate A. MM for Far mlngdaie. Leave Farmlngdaie at 4 P.

for Brooklyn. FREIGHT TRAINS Leava Brooklyn at 10 A. M. for Greenport Leave Greenport at 12 M. for Brooklyn.

Baggiige crates wilt be in readiness at me mot oi wnite-hall street to receive baggage for the several trains, 30 minutes before the hour of staring from the Brooklyn aide. Tbe steamer "Statesman," Capt Nasb, leaves Greenport fur Sag Harbor on the arrival of the Accommodation train from Brooklyn. daviu a. ivbs. a27 Munenntendent.

iHiai Nf WJEIIM VKAII a I ROAD AND TRANSPORT COMPANY. JUNE. 1847. From the foot of Courtlandt street New York, every day. except rundays NEW YORK AND NEWARK.

Leave New York at 8, 11, 10; A fr, and 11 A 12 M. 2,3, PM; Leave Newark at 7, re A is ir, A A rr. 8i AM; Tac 11 AM, 2, 4, 56, andegPM.Pb line NBW YUKit Anu nbiZAnrrt iriTJwn. Leave New York at 9aad 11 A M.S. 3, fr, 41 ac 5 and 6 PM.

Leave EUzabethtowB at 7 A rr, 7s, and 9s A Tac 104 A 12) line 31. 44 and 8 PM. misw iukk nnv mii', Leava New York at aad 11 A 3 PM; ft. ae 5 aad 6 PM. Leave Rahway at ti 71, 71 9, A 121 line-4 and7f M.

nbW IUKA AltU E1CVV DKUnCWlUA. New York at 8 and 11 A 3 fr 4, ac 5 M. Leave New Brunswick at 6 AM: fr 71 and 81 A ae 12 line 34 and 74 M. Those marked leave upon arrival or in trains irom Phi lad. and Trenton whether sooner or later.

ON SUNDAVS. Leave New York at 9 A. M. and 44 P. Leave Newark at 1 aad 84 M.

Elisabeth town at 199 and 8 PM. Rahway at 124 aad 74 M. Now Brunswick 12 and 74 at-. ON WEDNESDAY EVENINGS. Returning th It train will leave New Yoik at 1 1 i af.

for Aa extra train will leava Rahway 10 A M. EUzabsth- towa 10 80m A Newark 10 40m A M. Newark, Ellzabetbiown and Rahway. Fare in the dar lines, except Philadelphia and Trenton To or from New York and Newark, 25 et Elizabethtown 314 eta New York and Rahway 314 cl New Brunswick 50cts. Passengers who procure their tl ckets at the Ticket Office receive a terry ticket gratis, the 84 P.

M. Cain from Newark and Wednesday night extra line excepted. Ticket are received by tbe condncior only on uie nay they are purchased. je4 PATER SON KAILROADa SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Commencing April 20th, Peterson at I 8 o'clock.

A.M. lHo'clock, A. M. 4 o'clock, r. M.

Peterson at 8 o'clock, A. M. 4 o'clock, P.M. 1847, the ears will leave I new xora at 94 o'clock, A. M.

124 o'clock, P. M. 54 o'clock, P. M. On Sunday.

new Yon ai o'clock, A. M. 54 o'clock. P. M.

Passengers are advised to hie at tha ferry a few minutes before the stated hoars of departure. apau umce. va uonianat street. -NEW YORK AND PHIL I ABELPH I A RAILROAD :3 VIA NEWARK, NEW BRUNSWICK, PRINCETON TRENTON, AND BRISTOL. (Through in Six Hour.) Morning Line o'clock, A.

N. Mall PUot Line 41 o'elk. P. M. The linea proceed direct to Bristol, without chanre of ears, and thence by the new steamer John Stevens, to FAKb BETWEEN NEW YORK.

AND PHILADELPHIA FirslClae Cars 4 00 Second Class Cars 3 00 Passengers will orocure their TICKETS at the office at the foot of Liberty st where a commodious steamboat win ae in readiness, witn Baggage crates on board. llty pound ol bar rare will be allowed to each passen ger in this line, aad passengers are expressly prohibited from taking any thing aa baggage but their 'wearing apparel, which will be at tha risk of the owner. Philadelphia Baggage Crates are conveyed from eltvto city, without being opened by tha way. bach Train 1 provided with aCar, In which are apartments and dressing rooms expressly for the Ladies' use. rut turning, me Lines leave miadeipnia rrom the foot of Walnut st.

at 9 A.M., and at 44 o'clock, P.M. The Lines for Baltimore, leave Philadelphia dally, except Sundays, at 8 A. 34 aad 10 P. and Sundays only at ill being a enntln nation ofthe Line from New York. Ornca Nxw Yobk abb Eat Railboab Comfakt, I No 45 Wall street New York, Jane 1st, 1845.

ty Notice. Holders of new stock of this Comoanv are hereby notified that Interest will be paid, according to tne terms 01 tne subscription, on application al this office, on and after the first day of July aext. i ne transfer boost ot tne new slock will closed from the 10th June to 1st July. jel lin SILAS BROWN, Treasurer. UTICA AND SCHENECTADY RAIL ROAD COMPANY.

Under an act nf the Legislature passed on th laih day of May 1847. the Directors nf this Company have this day increased th cap'tal stock thereof sevea nanareo ana eignry inousnna dollars (equal to thirty-aloe per cent, on tbe present capital of 99.0110,000) for th purpose ot enabling the Company to relay their road with the heavy iron rail la place of the flat bar rail, aad to erect tbe necessary superstrueto.e to receive tbe same, the said Increased stock to be distributed rateably (rejecting fractional parts of shares) among tke stockholders nf the Company. The transfer books which are aow closed and are to be opened ne the eighth day of Jane aext, will again be closed on the fifteenth day of Jane next and tbe increased stock distributed rateably amnng the stockholders In whose name Dividends, Elections, Dlvldeadl. Nobtb: Ahbicaji Ficb IasnasBca Coarjrr, No. 67 Wall street Naw Yobk.

June 1st 1847. cVr-Tk President and Directors of the North Aaalni Fire Iaaoraae Coapeay kave this day declared a semV aanual divides! of five per cent, payabte to tba stock- kolders oa aad after the 7th laataat Tb Transfer Bonk will be closed to Ik 7lh instant In clusive. By order, Je3 9w johh mcbkaik, Becretsry. Iwcl)BlKNlCKERBOCKER FIRE LNSU- RANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, May laih, 1M7 The President aad Directors have this dsy declared a Divi dend of six per cent, payable oa aad afar tba aret day of jane aexi. The transfer beoks will be closed from 94th tnsl, until the Irsi dsy of Jane.

By order, ml7 lin A. MeDONALD, Secretary. Bowser Ftac Inscaaaca CoarPAtrr, I New York, May I8tk, 1847. KT DlTldcad. Tk Fresideat aad Directors bava ibis dav declared a dividend of five per cent, navabieoa aad after tha first day of June aext Tke Transfer Books will be closed rrom the 83d Instant until mat day.

By order of the Board. la O. O. TAYLOR, Secretary. PtviKTa Wabo Bask, I New Yobk.

May 17. 1847. J3T Elect Ion. Ths stckholder of this Bank an kereby notified that aa election for directors and inspectors of election will be held at the banking house, corner at Pearl street and Burling slip, on TUESDAY, the Sth day ot Jane ensuing, between the hours of IX o'clock st. and 8 o'clock T.u.

By order ot the Board, -m95 tje8 FRA8ER. Cashier. Ornca or Ta Gbxsbwicb Issosaki New York, May 94th, 1847. fry An election for twenty Directors of this Institution, end three Inspectors of the neit succeed iif election, will be held at tbe orBce, No. 400 Hodsoa streekoa MONDAY, 7th June aext The Poll will opea at 19 aad close at 9 P.

II. 1. 94tJe7 JOSEPH TORREY. Secretary. LkATnxa MAStrrACTuasa's Basi.

i New York, May 90, 1347. ffj- The annual election of Directors of this Bank, and of laspeetorsorthenexlelectloB thereafter, will be held at the Bank, on MONrAY, the 7th day of Jnne aext. The poll will be opened at 10 o'clock, and closed at o'clock P. M. By order.

mao IJe5 E. PLATT, Cashier. ItTitanli Hirer Han It: Election Tbe an- nnal election for Diectors ol the North River Bank, in the city of New York, will be held at tbe bank ng house on MONDAY, tbe seventh day of Jane next from 12 o'clock until 9 o'clock r. h. By order of lb Board, A.

B. TJAY8, Carhler New York, May 18th, 1847. mlJe7 OFFICE Or XtlK NOItTH AltlFRICAlV FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Naw Yobk, June 1st, 147. At the annual election for Directors ot the North American Fire Insurance Company, held at their office No. 67 Wall street on Monday, the 3ist ultimo, the following gentlemen were duly elected, Viz James W.

Oti, Thomas Tiles ton, James Bcgert Hugh Aachincloss, James McBrair, Richard U. Blalchioid, Caleb Swan, Tbomaa W. Gale, Jonathan Thome, Daniel B. Feaiinr. Jane 3d, '847.

William Whltewrlght Cornelias McCooa, David B. Keeler. Moses H. Grinaeil, Andrew Foster, Jr Samuel J. Beats, Wyllis Blarksione.

Henry Parish, William B. Wetmore. Joshua J. Henry. Cbarle Williams.

At a russequent meeting ol the Board nf Direction, JAMES W. OTIS, was unanimously elected President for the ensuing year. j3 9w JOHN MiBRlAR, Secretary, Orricx or the East Rivza Mutual Imusahce Co May 12lh, 1817. A Tan Annual Election for Directors of this Company, JM. held on the loth Instant the following gentlemen war elected for tbe ensuing year: Joba Brouwer.

James McRride, Joha Morehead, Joseph Kernoehaa, Henry Hills, Robert J. Dillon. Thomas Nesmkh, Robert Boorman, AbielA Low, David Thomson, Philip Embury. Stanton Bee be, Charle N. S.

Rowland, Nathaniel Gilswold, Russell Stebbiua, Stephen Holt Joseph Galllard.jr, James Fellows, Wm H. Van Wagenen, Heary Sallbary, Washington R. Vermllve. And at a anbseqneat meeting of the Board, held this day, JOHN BKOUWER, Esq. was unanimously re elected President for the ensuing year.

By 2w CHARLES II. B1RNEY, Secretary. Ornca nr th Eaoli Fiat I 71 Wall Jan. 19, 1847. AT the Annual Election of Directors held at the office of this Company, on Tnesdny, 12th instant the following gentlemen were elected Directors for the ensuing year AanilaO.

Stout Philip Lydlg James I Jones Anson Livingston William H.Asplnwall, Eugene Dutilh Henry Brtvoort E. Pavenstcdt Robert Ray, James Cobb Garrit Storm Arthur B. Morris. Thomas N. Weill And at a meeting of the Directors, held oa the following day, AqullaG.

Stoat Esq. was unanimously re elected President THOMAS GLOVER, 18 Secretary. CoBPTkOLLta' Orrtca, 1 Stale of New York. The Atlas Bank of New York, at Ciy- mer, Chautauqae County, has this day filed In this rffVe anollceof the appointment 01 toward Belknap, 01 ez "an atreet. New York, aa the agent for the redemption of Its circulating notes, agreeable to the act entitled An act relating to the redemption of Bank Notes," passed Mav4tk, 1480.

A. C. FLAGG. June 4th. 1847.

Je5 61 COBPTBOLLZk's Ornca, 1 State of New York. fcjTlse Rorbeater Bank, at Rochester, has this day filed In this office a notice of tb appointment of the Mechanics' and Farmers' Bank. of the city of Albany, as the agent for tbe redemption of It circulating notes, agreeably to the act entitled "An act relating to there-dempUoa ot Bank Notes," passed May 4ih. 11-40 A. FLAGG.

j46t OCT Caution. All person are hereby cautioned against trusting any of the crews nf the Br. brigantine CHRONOMETER, or of the Br. hark JOHN, or of the Br. brig MAG NOMA, aa no debts of their contracting will be paid bv the captains or the undersigned.

je3 5t JOHN DURAND fc CO. 107 Cedar st ej-sli Sardinia, for Liverpool. Wanted about bulk of 300 bales Cotton to complete loading of tbe above sblp, which will be taken at the current rates Apply to SAML. THOMPSON fc NEPHEW. 275 Pearl street.

A few Cabin Panongers can be taken and furnished with very superior accomodations at reasonable rate. Appiy as above. j' Accommodation day boat for Albany and Intermediate places, the new an! splendid steamer ALIDA, Capt. G. Tapper, will leave the pier foot of Robinson street, eveiy Monday, Wednesday ana nnay morning, si 1 o'clock.

Passage 50 cu. Breakfast and dinner on boaid. Jo3 OCrCaution. The following description ol the bottles used by ni In our business, Is published In compliance with a law recently passed by tba Lefls store Th following name or marks, to wit, "Nwtoo fc Co Bottlers, New York," oa one side on tbe reverse "Premium for one bottle, the other N. fc and holds half pint used by us la bottling Soda and Mineral Water Porter, Ale and Cider.

Said bottles are made of green glass, snd.a de scription of said aame or mark and of said bottles has been filed in the office of the Secretary of State, and In Ihe County Clerk's office for the city and county of New York. THOS. W. NEWTON fc m25 6w No. 7 Elm street N.

Y. frt-Cautlon. The following description of the bot tles nsed by me in my business Is published in compliance with a Law recently passed by Ihe Legislature Th following name or mark, to wit. Tlnkhsm," It Stamped on all bottles, pom quarts, pinia Stan piuu, used by me in the bottling of Small Beer. Porter, Ale, fce.

Said bottles are of stone ware, aad a description of said iuim nr mark and nf aald bottles, bas been filed in the of fice of the Secretary of State, and in the County Clerk's of- net for tha City and county 01 new O. TINKHAM. 44 Avenue New York. Mav 14th. 1847.

ml4 6w holden containing full Informatlon on the snbtect. kiuhm.n't bees leave to hi form his friends and the aarrutore. Alha-v Ma. 25 1847 '''SFIlfll public generally, that hi. hous having beea thoroughly Albany, May 25, 1847.

m28 dtJ.15 I JCn-i-S nd considerably enlarged, will be re-opened for re oai red I Tbe steamer PASSAIC, Captaia J.Gaffy, been completely refitted and will iw. same ber reg ulsr trip from lb foot of Barclay st, dally, commencing Una day, 8th March, 1847. Leaving New York 4, P. Mi Newark 7, A M. Freight carried at reasonable rates.

ap8 FOR 8TATEN ISLAND On and a I lei tf." r'Tneeday, lhe 15th day of Beptcmber aext sJsBlSattnsthe Baal will ran as Leave Htatea isiaaa, bio. n. to, ii t. st, M. Leav Naw Tort, foot of Whitehall street, at 7.

9. 11 A 1, 5, 7 P. M. It. B.

All rreignt at tne nit tn sxte owners xneTOOr. B14 FOR PHILADELPHIA BwiRaure I 'I'it Valine Via Delaware fc Raritaa Canel I Bs 1 1 a i trsr Tkronxh la 94 hours, bv steam amili. REPR1GER TORd We Thin Day Th barge COMET la now loadiag at pier II East River, Old Slip, and will tear aa above, si P. M. in tow of tron stoam propel lot Vulcan.

For rreicM whl; a win oe taaen on reauanaoie lerms, apply sS tof fc NBRltSGa, 40 Sotttb street. pacularlri Por freight, apply to stplOtf BLE AS CMMn AS A KtT-. TL I 1 9 ANGEet. Persons tl l.Cr to pi.Ji'i I Btnes. ANG Ed.

Persons i neatness, It 1 arranged with a ann.g. hrver aai aikin hook 1 aoatiiatiad that it lays along sid of th atala hank aad Is rttalaed bve slid wbea Us ash aittaie tb striking hook fur.ii" aadtak kimaarsM eausktoof theaaasd Tbey ar ssttaW spnn Dtm.AiiPi.pmA atari tpncxTi. tDua. l-c fl LINE Via Camden and Amboy R. R.

Tit null J. A IT. BRIGG8. 40 Sonth street FOR PHILADELPHIA fiWIFTSDRR I LINE Via Delawar aad RarilaaCaaal. Tbe Barges ef thia line are now rooetvins rrnlrht at tier IS B.

sn stl their regular tri pa tkrougktive aad will eoaliaoe to make i frotn th allots aiace, I IA. If. BRIGGS. 40 Sonth it about parchatlag Kitcbea Ranges call ana examine in saoscrioer which for eoavenienee, eeenomv cannot ba turps sand by aay la tha at. wmi iaj nnasoa st.

gr A RGB BLACK BILK SHAWLS A larg ALA joat received aad fortsxi oy EETER D. M1JIXEK.SS enpoeile Post Ono. WIRE 1SSS tusdltsi beat quality CharcseJ boa Wire, aaasarted 0 to ia store aaa for sale hy THOMAS A CO, A (Mil AtW York City rVlr Mills, mat Aroad it visitors on Monday, visitors on ntiiusyt tbe via oi jnne. ma wnoieoi ine I uio abb vn ivand tl. trusts that In the Carl loo, will be found all k.

mZenit, and nnlet of a private house, together with the living and attendance ot a laaniaaaoie auust, ana Buuciis from his patrons a cuntjBDanc of lb favors hitherto bestowed, pledging himsalf to us hit utmost ndavori to glv.g.B.ral-ti.facUoa. nnrwnx-a HK At.LE HUE COJIPAHi, Oftic 71 Wall street, having by ubscripiloB filled np lu capital to (300.000, ia fully prepared to make Insurance, at usual, onUtomottfavortotorms. AqnilaG. Stout, James 1. Jones, William H.

Aspinwall, Robert Ray, Garrit filorm. Tbomaa L. Wells, Tbtbta OtovBB. Secretary. Philip M.

Lydig, Anaoa Livingston, Earen Dutilh, E. Pavenitadt, James Cobb. Arthur B. Morris. l.

G. STOUT, President. CliCRK WANTED in a Commlssio Iron Hoots. To oa who can tak part at salesman, ami make u-fu, I'zrlzrj: She teased are aowlog, upler 18 I JB.1 1" references St I tin SI ID. ror irelxnt, appiy so mht and salary addmni to box 34 L.

P. O. jeStf AX TAILOR' SALtnin, .41 xsrsssxe-vnyays Btrawberrlas and Cnaat, lea Creams aad Fruit lees, of various flavors Mariano a Crime Oys-ters. Rolls and Butter, Tea, ConTat Choeotols. Also, a variety of other refreshnssnt.

jtS MACHINE BELTINb. Goodyear's Pauutt Gum Elastic CowpoaiUo. lot Machine Balling, a kaa beea tally tested, sees Immense advantages over that mannraclurad out of leather, will last a igreat deal longer, and can procured at much less sxpease. vs. ai-u RiMtn PacktBC.

fnr slenas boilen.is now conceded to snpsrior to aay articl svsr belore used lor toU by D. HODGMAN. New York India Rubber Wueaooaa, jeg 87 Matdea Bute, coraer Naasaa st. NGLgSH SHEATHING FELT Paleat tarred Felt for coverts ships bottoms, BBdar Coppaf Boaoms. BBcar sjoocot PnhJic Sales.

NO. 18 NASSAU, NEAR PINE ST. J. ULEECKEbt BY ANTHONY J. MLEKCKEBi Office N.

7 Broad street near Wall. TbsnbsenPTaseaisaeiated Mr. Baker with kna tha aaetioa aad eommissioa bosinesB. aed at new prepared to give Sis sttentten to sales of every description. A register will be sept for the disposal et reeiand ieasehoid properrv br private eeotrae aad fartaeajrocanagaad kiaaingt bmmsst ea bead aad asr Sales of Pnraitnre, i-ji XNTHONY J.

BLEECKER. TUESDAY. Janes. At li o'clock st tba Mercfisnts' F.xrhanre. Mortgage Sale Br order ol John Newevmb, mortgagee, to secure the sasn ol with inlerest there-m AU the lot of land ro the lath ward, known 00 a map as lot No 19, 00 tne north sios of Mth Utm.

frorttinr tfcereoa. bei.ig ICO ft front. Sti ft at the east side, Mtt 8 ins at the west std. the north or rear boundary bae setag a straight line 101 ft 0 in-. A Batlolf.

attorner. WEDNESDAY. June 9. At AVbsRk at Ik. af nmh.nts' F.vehenea.

Rammers lay street If not previously disposed of at private sale The unexpired term ef the lease of the two story Knck Iron! noose and lot or around No. Hammersleyst near Hudson lot 31 ft8 ins front 3o rear, and 50 ft in deptitoneach stds; is not sub to any around peat, aad is for the leras of 37 rsar from 1st Msyl828. For farther particulars apply to tbe auctioneer. Chancery Sale Under the direction of 8. Camnreleng.

mas ter valuable Kinnbndre Property Th proaou at Kuigs- onar. oeionringloMrs Tbsestale is. tm tbe character of toil and iimm aIwm- I nr haps the nasi desirable site for villas of anr ret mean ed re 1 he Ttc.nilr of New York. It is not more than a mile and a quarter irom ine rocuiiani otaiioa noose ot ine Harlem Kstoaa. ana half a mile Intra the proposed Hod too River Road.

A mapol propenrcan tas seen on aponratlon In tne aucuooeers. MONDAY. June 14. At 11 clock at the Merchants' Fxehanr. Admrnitraror'sSale of tb.

nl Br order ol the ailminiatralor. in parraanceufan order ofChas. McVean. Esq, surrogate All that certain lot ol land with the boiMinfi thereon, situate on the northeasts ly corner formed by tha iiinetion of Cros. Ilnane at.H I 'Mint .1 ri, nn Cross sUeet 18 feet, en 'entre ttreet 19 leet 3 ins.

and on Dunne st. 86 leet, ann on ths stern line 8b feet and in the rear 31 ft I inch, bribe same more or leas. I'irnie Rurrtll, Proeton. 8th and 86th streets and Id snri 4th svenoes 1 let of rroond JS by 98 It 9 ins on the north side of 84Ut st between ad and tla ave noes, distant 203 ft weit ef S.I avenue. Abo, lots each 35 ft br ha If th block in depth, oa the south rids nf 86tb street, bstweea Id aad 4th avenues, imaifii ing 160 It aast of 4ik avssiB.

TUESDAY. June 15. At o'clock at the Merchants' Erehenre. Saogertvas To Capitalists snd Manufacureni The valuable and pror'oetive property at Saoreities. st tbe tnoalh ofthe Esnpus Creek, on ths west side ot tba Hudson River, a hundred miles from New York and 60 from Albany.

It oansists of a vast a- mountot water power, over and above what snow in cne. to gather witn 300 acres of land, immed'ately around the water now-, er. a tars pstt of it laid out in streets and tots, on which menf dwelling houses are erected. A larre paper mill, a productivs toll bnifte, and many dwelling houses will he included in ths sale. This property will now par 7 per cent par annum oa the price at which it will be sold.

Tire are other falls of the Rsnaos rreek with'o i miles ofths nudon Riser, of at least 109 feat all ol whirh mav he s-nt iiira small consideration, and if jotlieioui-iy improved vonM soon give rise to a city like I Atwell, on these premises TSs mi jt fact oris, new in full ope-atlnn are the Ulster Iron Wsssa. lb. Aew York and Sauierlios White Lend wort angemes Paper Mill, a grist mill, and other smalls-vrerks A coon steamhuA tubs tfoiarlroetvreen these works and New York srtiruts-a spply by letteror peraonally toths auctionser. sr sn ine premises. 10 rtenry usrciay JAT--S COI.E, Aurtlonerr.

Office Nn. 43 Fuflon street, corner ront st James Cola will stve his oertonal attention to sales of Hons. hold Furniture, aim outdoor sales seoeraly; aho, to salM of steal estate, etocks. ate, at the Kxcnanse new ork. TUESDAY.

June, At 19 o'clock, althe Franklin House Brooklyn. Myrtle Avenue and Raymond street Tne 9 torr trass honse and lease of lot, wilh 19 years unexpired, situated 00 the corner of Myrtle avsuae and Raymond st. beinr one of the best stands forth crocery business on thatslreet. The house is 17 ft 9 ins front snd rear, and 45 fret deep. Lot 17 ft inches en Myrtle avenue anp 56 It deep on Raymond st Ground rent 46 pet ann.

and taxes, Mortgare ssle of all that lot nf rronnd with the buildings thereon, berinning at apntnt on the southerly side Coles st, 1,6 feet from SW corner of Tolas and Smith sta. runptnr Snsmltel 1, 1111 nmiui sw wcti to irm lird ii thence eastaiunr Coles st. 25 feet to place of beiriaing. For tn.ll psmculsrs see advertisement in Brooklyu Engie. signed Fred W.liurd.

WEDNESDAY. June 9. At 12 o'clock at tha Merchants' Kxehnne. Chancery Sale Williarmburgh Property Under direction of I'm to 1 Buggies, mnsler All those certain lotsot gronna on the S3utheriy side ol South 7lh street between First and Se cond streets, viz: 1 kit on comer Soni 7th and First sn. 8 lots on sale South 7Ui street 22 by 100 ft I lols do do do 9J by 100 ft.

Inla do rln dn tMr nf itltnve. 4 Hits oa side Firu st commencing 65 ft 111 ins south of Smith lin sireeu witn tne butniinrs tnereon. For map. and futhei particulars enquiraof the auctioneer No. uiton st, Brooklyn, or 01 js.

11. laiusow at-1. no. ti st, N. lors.

SATURDAY. Jim 19. At lin'cloek at Ilia Merchants' Fehanre. Chaneary Sale Under thedirection of Saml Johnson, mas ter All and tinsuar the elate, rtrht. title and interest and tei ot rears yet to comeol, in and to all thM certain piece ol ground situated in the ibtn ward 01 tnectiroi rvew yors.

beginning aia point on the sideot 3d avenue, distant 185 ft 6 ins Irom 14th stteet. running 8E with street 00 It. thtnee NEiU ft. thenc NW 6Ut thence SW si It to p'aee ot lieginmng. TUESDAY.

June 15. At 19 n'r'ork al the Merchants' Fxchanee. Chancery Sale Under the direction of Johnson, ma-ter All that lot with the dwelling house thereon nn tbe SW comer ol Smith and streets. Bronklrn. eontaininr 30hv TOfeet.

Also, the lnue and lot on the south side of Livingston st 90 fet west ot theSW corner of Hmith. containing 2U by 75ft. For psrlieulsrs see master's sdverlitemeot. Chancery Sale Under Ibed reel ion or Johnson, merer All that lot ol ground with the buildtnss thereon, on in northerly sid of Concord st. dntlant nliout 122 ft 10 ins from t.ofd street containing Or lou Icet.

1- or paruculars see master Positive Saks of Valuable Brooklrn rroperty on Myrtle ave. nue. vis; 4 lots on sonth side of Myttle avenue, btw. Jay and Lawrence 1 lot an sonthwest comer Myrtle aveuue and Liwrence st. 6 lots on side Myitis av.

btw. Lawrence aod Bridge sts. 6 do do no tlo Stanton and Gold. I lot on SW cor. do and Gold st.

3otsonNstde dn btw. Bridge and Stanton. 7 hits F. side Ktanfnn. btw Mvrtle sad Willntiebhv.

Terms 60 percent ofthe purciiase money can remain on bond and mnrtgase F'-r maps and particulars apply to theauction- ear, 44 uiton st. nniosirn. 1 ne anove are ineontr sots remsm ins unso 00 the business oart ot 31 vrtle avenue, and oetsons sirousol purchasing will never have another opportunity alter wis saie- WH Utill l. iritCAKXl. Office Nn.

16 WalCttroeti TUESOAY, June 8. At 13 ft'elock at the Franklin House, Brooklyn. CThancery Sale Umier toe direction of GarniM, master lhal certaia lot of land inlhecitrot Brooklyn, on the westerly stneoi Monroe pine. leet northerly irom rterrepom street, containing 48 ft 1 inch in front 48 ft 4 ins on the rear, and 100 It in aepui, together with tne iiuiiinngs ana improvements. WEDNESDAY.

Jnne 9. At 12 o'clock at the Merchants' Exchange. Chancery Sale Under thedirection 0. R. Carnlss, mas terAll those certain 9 lots of land on the northerly side ot 126th strret commencing at the northeasterly corner of 7th avenue and 126th street each lot 25 feet wide by one hall the block la depth.

Also, 9 lots on the southerly side 01 rswa atreet, com mencing 1 50 feet from the southeasterly comer of 7ih avenue and lMth street and two lots in rear of the above, fronting on the northerly side of 125ih street Also. 4 lols on the sohtherlv side of 131st street common eing 375 feet from the southeasterly corner nf 7th avenue and 131st street, and two lols In tbe rear of 13 1st fronting on 130 street nearest to 7th avenue each lot being 25 feet wide.bv half the block la depth. Also, 3 lott on the southerly tide of 130th street and 3 lots on the northerly side of 129th street, commencing 250 reel easterly irom tne westerly sine 01 tin avenue eacn lot being 25 feet wide, by one half the block in depth. Also, 4 lots on the somberly side of 128th street and 4 lots on the northerly side of 127th street, commencing 250 feet from Ihe easterly side ot eight avenue each lot being 35 feet wide by one half Ihe block in depth. Also, 8 lots on the southerly side of 110th street, commencing 500 leet Irom the southwesterly comer of 4th avenue aud I Kith strret each lot being 25 feet wide and 100 leet 10 inches deeo.

Also, under the direction of tne said master, all those 10 lots at land on the southwesterly side of 5th street, com B-encIng 83 feet from the southeasterly side of A vena each lot being 25 feet wide by 96 feet deep. Also, nnder the direction nf the said matter, all that cer- tain lot ol land on the northerly side of St Marks Place known on a map of property of Edmund Wilkes, made by Edwin Smith, city surveynr.aslolNo.n, being 94 feet front, 192 feet 6 Inches nn the easterly side, and 1 10 feet 6 inches on the westerly side, known as No. 7 St Marks Place. Also, under the direction ol tbe aid ma-ter, all those certain 5 lot ol land on the northeasterly aide nf 4th street known as Nos. 542 544.

546, 548 and 550 Fourth-street c-immeneing 129 feet 5 1-7 inches from the sontheaiterly side of Avenue being 107 feet 1 5-7 inches front and rear, aud vb leet deep. Also, nuder the direction of said matter, 4 lots of land nn tbe southerly side nf Rivington street, known as Noa.29-i, 205, 907, 209 Rivington street, commencing 25 feet from the easterly side of Cannon stree each 25 ft wide and 160 leet deep. Also, 4 lots on the easterly aide of Cannon (treat 100 feet from the southerly tide of Rivington street, known as rry caution. Tn" feli0wln description of tbe hot- ground late of Peter water, about 70 feet southerly by grond ties used by me in my bnslnest. is published in eompll- auatkenboM Pete' anee with a Law recently passed by the Legislature Also, under tbe direction of said master, all those certain The following name or mark, to wit, D.

L. Ormtby," 7 lols et land on the northerly side ot 6th st commencing Is stamped on all bottles, both quart, pints and half plats, 318 feet from the easterly side of Avenue each lut being ased by me in the bottling of small beer, portetale. Ac 35 feet wide and 80 feet 10 inches deep. Said bottles are of ttone ware, and a description of said Also, nnder the direction of said master, all that certain name nr mark and of said bottles, has been filed in the ot- lot ot land oa tbe northerly aide ot 10th st known as No nrth. R.r.ir nf stale, and In the County Clerk's Office for the City and County of New York.

Dra. OKMSBx, 255 Sixteenth street. New York, May 14lh, 1817. Bsl4i6m Try Caution. The following description of lhe bottles nsed by me in my business, is published in compliance with the Law recently passed by the Legislature The Billowing name or mark, to wit, J.

Deane, 164 Broadway," Is stamped ea tome of Ihe half pint bottle nmA 1,. 1. th. of Dorter, ale aad eider. Said bottle are of green glass, and a description of said name or mark and of said bottlea, ba been filed la Ihe office of the Secretary of State, and In the County Clerk's Office for the Cltv and County of New York.

THOMAS D. GREENE, 152 Broadway. N.w York. Mav 19. 1847.

iriechatilce Haul. THIS popular room will be disengaged after the present week, and can be hired by applying to SYLVAN USB. WARD corner of I 1. a DirakiBlAa alnvota ft A. M.

Passengert will take the ear. trom tMutn Amboy m. ttMk on if thev elect to take the ieS 1m VAN NORI'EN a KING.45 Wall mismnH i muia, i.itcaisra will in a lew iihvi n. utn tn th. tn tr same, circulars win in a lew be sent to raretornitaaeipnia Vnmsrd dnrk 2x3 To Freehold aad Monmonth, by stages from Hlghtttown and West Turnout From New York to Freehold, by eg do do to flights town 1 SO Spottswood and 75 Perth 11 Booth Amboy Dull xr gas fix ilwtlel OfalSX.

For the accommodation of those person wishing to spend a pan of the day la Philadelphia, either on business or pleasure. Eicursioa ticket will be furnished, entitling the asaenger to return by the Mail Lin at 4 o'clock, r. tne same day, or at 7 o'clock the aext morning. iicaaisior the excursion, $5, to ba had at ine mace, o. olr 0B hoard tha boat riuy pounds of hsmsa will be allowed to each passen ger la hit Line, and passenger are expressly prohibited ny thiB hastgaga but their wearing apparel.

-i-i me nag of ska owner. I. BLISS, days the stock-1 a rnv ssrtt The Dronrietnr of thia b- 275 Tenth street, enmmencing 1G9 leet from tbe northwest. erly coraer of 10th tt aod Averfue being 25 ft wide and 94 leet 8 In deep. Also, all that eerta'n lol rm the northerly tide of Tenth street, known as No.

257 Tenth street commencing 194 tret from the nonbeaslerlv corner of Tenth street and 1st avea ue bein 25 feet wide bv 94 ft 8 inches deen. Maps nf the above property will be prepared and further particulars given tome time previous to tn tale. At 12 o'clock at Ine Marchsn't' Exehanre. DiinMit I h. direct inn uf I Hnhinanfl- mat ter Twentieth st The unexpired term in a certain indentnreof teste, made by Clement u.

aioore ut menard vv. newtneia. Dear ing dale July 1st 15. for the term ol 13 rears and 8 months, of ail that totol land situated on tne snotnwesieny sine oi suinst, 275 fivt tmm the snutheasterlv site of the Hh avanne. contain ing Ut feet 9 in in width and ft 11 ins in depln.

logtther with the thtee atoty brick house hereon said lease subject to the rents, conditions, covenants and provisions therein conlnincd. For fur. Pit I VH AI Av.4.tr. 50 lotsot ground at the loot of Clioloa avenue, Brooklyn, very desirably situated for manufactories, at the ttreef it now being rilled out and a bulkhead built For terms apply to the auc tioneer. CHRISTOPHER RUTHERFORD Auctioneer.

tv aniEsi m. mii.I.KK c9. i rjhul. Hardware Heal Fsiate. and Leather.

Boots aad Shoes, eta TI ESDAY. Jun8. a Mi th. mtnrm lin. 7H Maiden lane.

Boots. Shoes and Brogans 10U0 ras-s boots, shoes and brng- ns. uinns, I rroand floor ha been incladed In the hotel, and the boos I enntisxing of every variety, suitable for southern, western and t1 i.ki I tuts trades Sale nosittve. eleraatlv furnished throughout. r.l.'..

I 0. liw.i.ln.1 th. UMphsntt' F.sehanre. hi. L.

diM.tMMt ni" PhiloT Rusrlev. ms- ler Th lot of land with tha building', on th southerly sid of 20th street. 87 feet weitwsrrily from the isoaiiiwe.isrly corner ol 4th svenae andatXh street, being 23 feet front on SMh street, by HI THURSDAY. June M. At 101 o'clock, at the turn of G.

Le. Kntpp A Palen. iaj.Mh.iMt. Bo Is 1 rather MOO suies hemlock tanned sole leather, just re ceived from tanneries FRIDAY. Jnne 11.

AtmnVlnekat store No '18 Maiden lane- ana I I at U.m mnA ansttSTflltf I FmrnmU mnA mtmrnW ttttf imOOr.ed mw.A MMMMtin. in n. rt nl ikm. anvils, axes. hoea.

trace, log and nailer chains, tteelrardt. east tis. table do plate hintes. curry eomus. mill saw flies, bastatd do.

handsaw do. drawing knives, nod. chest, ruponara ana react, mess, tea Ilea, sauca pant, Carolina hots, candlesticks. snorters, table ini.es ana soraa. ipocaex cuimr, wutcirc tea trara and waiters.

BnUnma Gttatn silver and iron tern and tar spoons, rocna anu 1 n. anove are ins- fJJD AY Jane tt jla 19 eaVlgwIr sal tim MawrhAnts1 F.xr llSlJATwL I 1J 1. tkta Aiwmting. nf PkiltA RimltM. nitaT chancery AHtfcoM lots ef bad i tha ertr ef BrwiklFaakoowa snd stingaisbsd on eertsta map anlji ward of the city ol BrooSlrn.

mJKmm belasurtng use cstrxc xa nituwAa to I of itie of br the J.1.XJ. alalia, and all I th hind oppar i "l.n.,kmmmm. kits to the taMldle ofthe street. And aho. sll ti other Inls in lbs.

same ward and atr I volt the UIM BSSO Og tne ft OB. o. an. S3, sv.flt, mm. am rTtl sITtTw il I a too th.

hxi aopoaav. ta aad ad ft, Ti, Vos. 4H, 43, 44, 43 snd 48. with tha land tposits to Ik "vL. ismI bats ofland fn Brookhrn.

and which a m. taathed to a deed mad br Charles and Mary Hart and iiusavH ana tis i rr.zir-r -r- -v- Ti ftavxrs. Xt I er wood Cheating Patent uatarrtd Hair Pelt fog eorenng XXlem.j bv lets if sad l.ToWnsMethTbr lew Mand steaai Boiion stc, JUtt taaoea as ror sale ny I US. acl, kd contaiaB laiby lw ttet, mtr ktss asst tits ngktof mMBWHWS CVtt't SAT BTrtrY Tt fVX I I. lb.

mmI. iTlh. -UuJ vsava i sMg mx tmrn wwttsjsvs tsar arsa. gvs sol DuXUPf tup, ttia.itliss.i bispw nwsi AW ORDINANCE fir Relativ Election Diasrsro tn drisaha the P'c for boldiiog tba Poll in th City of New York, JLNE, 1847. The Myor.

AMermen aad Commonalty of tha City of voancu conveoea, do oraain as follows: 1. Tbe Election Districts almd hMi.Kj continue to be the tlecUon Districts ofthe several Wards of the City of New, until otherwise provided. 4 9. The foilowimj are aVognated aa the plares in each of the Election Districts in the several Wards of the said city, at which Elections shall be held until otherwise provweu, pursuant to aa art of the Legislature, entitled "Aa Act in relation to Election in the City of New York," Passed April 8, 1S4 J. F1B8T WARD.

The Poll for the First District of the First Ward, shall be held at Thresher Broad street Hotel, comer of Broad and Pearl streets. The Poll for the Second District of the First Ward, shall be held at Peers It Co, No 11 Broadway IbM District of the First Ward, shall be held at No. 1 19 Bioadway. SECOND WARD. The Poll for the First District of the Second Ward, shall be at No.

87 Naaan atreet The Poll for th Second Diatrint tK. a-mX w.i shall be at Sharp's Building, comer of Beekman and Gould streets. THIRD WARD. The Poll of the First District of the Third Ward, ahall be at No. 31 Courtlandt street The Poll for the Second District ofthe Third Want shall be at No.

a Barclay street The Poll for the Third District of tho Third Ward, shall be at No. 23 Warren street FOURTH WARD. The Poll for the First District nf the Fnnrth Want shall be at Shakspeare Hotel, comer of William and Duane streets. The Poll for the Second Diarrk-t nf ih. fourth Wavd shall be at the comer ef Oliver and Henry streets, (Warren Hall Tho Poll for th Tarrd District of the Fourth Ward, snail oe as tiu.

1 attmes Blip. Th PoU for th Konrth District of the Foarth Ward. hail be at No. 34 Pearr street corner of Dover street FIFTH WABD. The Poll for tbe First District of the Fifth Ward, shall be at No.

86 Aathony street The roll lor tae second District of the Fifth Ward, shall be at No. 307 Washington street comer of Duane street The Poll for the Third District of the Fifth Ward, shall be at No. 15 Chapel street (Marion House.) Tne roll lor the rourtn irisinct 01 the um ward, ahall be at No. 117 Hudson street The Poll for the Fifth District of the Fifth Ward, shall Dc at no. 3-i vestry street.

SIXTH WAI. The Poll for the First District ef the Sixth Ward, shall De at Dunn's Sixth ant Hotel. The Poll for the Second District of the Sixth Ward, shall be at No. 87 Centre street The Poll for the Third District of the Sixth Ward, shall be at No. 106 Centre street The Poll for the Fourth District ofthe Sixth Ward.

shall be at the North American Hotel, corner of Bowery ana uayara street, iacmg Bayard street. Br. VLA1H WAKU. The Poll for the First District ot the Seventh Ward. than oe at io.

1-Jv East Broadway. The Poll for the Socond District of the Seventh Ward, shall be at No. 88 Pike street The Poll for the Third District of the Seventh Ward shall be at No. 168 Cherry street The Poll for the Fourth District of the Seventh Ward, tball be at No. 17 Jefferson street The PoU for the Fifth District of the Seventh Ward.

ahall be at No. 943 Cherry street 1 ne roll lor tbe sixth District of the Seventh Ward, shall he at 23 (iouverueur street The Poll for the Seventk District of the Seventh Ward shall beat No. 682 Waterstreet EIGHTH WARD The Poll for the First District of the Eichth Ward shall be at Southwest comer of Broome and Mercer streets. The Poll for the Second District of the Eighth Ward shall be at No. 73 Wooster street The Poll for the Third District ofthe Eighth Ward, shall ue hi rsu.

100 spritis; street. The Poll for the Kourti District of the Eighth Ward, shall be at corner of Varick and Dominick streets. The Poll for the Fifth District ofthe Eiehth Watd. shall be at No. 162 Varick street The Poll for the Sixth District oi the Eighth Ward, shall De at rso.

suo nuason sirtei. The Poll for the Seveith District of th Eighth Ward, shall be at No. 279 Spring street The Poll for the Eigbih District of the Eighth Ward, shall be at No. 600 Washington street MJTM WAKD. The Poll for the First District of the Ninth Ward, shall be at the corner of Greenwich and Leroy streets.

The Poll for the Secord District of the Ninth Ward, shall be at the Northern Kxclange, No. 273 Bleecker street. Tne roll lor tne lnrc District 01 me ninth ward, shall be at No. 663 Washington street The Poll for the Fourth District of the Ninth Ward. shall be at the northwest corner of Orore and Fourth streets.

The Poll for the Fifth District ofthe Ninth Ward, shall be at No. 73 Washingtnn street coraer of Bank street. The Poll for the Sixth District ofthe Ninth Word, shall be at the coraer of Pcnv and Fourth street TF.NTH WARD. The Poll for the First District of the Tenth Ward, shall be at 26 Delancy street The Poll fur the Second District of the Tenth Ward. shaU be at the souiheavt corner of Broome aud Forsyth streets.

The Poll for the Third District ofthe Tenth Ward, thaU be at St David's Hall. Hi Walker street The Poll for the Fourth District of the Tenth Ward, shall be at 170 Division, comer of Ladlow street The Poll for the Fuh District of tbe Tenth Wurd, shall be at Military Ifall, coraer of Grand and Ludlow streets ELEVENTH WARD. The Poll lor the First District of the Eleventh Ward suait ue ax i-to Attorney aireus. The Poll for the second District of the Eleventh Ward. shall be at No.

68 Houtton street The Poll for the Third District of the Eleventh Ward. shall be at No. 9 Avenne D. The Poll for the Foarth District of the Eleventh Ward, shall be at No. 2d Avenue 1).

'i he Poll for the Fifth District of the Eleventh Ward. shall be st No. 90 Lewis street The Poll for the Sixth District ol the Eleventh Ward. snail oe at rso. bv Avenne v.

TWELFTH WARD. The Poll for the First District of the Twelfth Ward, hall be at the house corner of Sth Avenue and Forty-eighth street The Poll for the Second District of the Twelfth Ward shall be at the house of John G. Farrington, coraer of iratn street and Third Avenue. THIRTEENTH WARD. The Poll for the First District of the Thirteenth Ward.

shall be at the southwest corner of Grand and Clinton streets. The Poll for the Second District of the Thirteenth Ward, shall be at No. Ion Delanccv street The Poll for the Third District of the Thirteenth Ward. shall be at No. 5 Sheriff street.

The Poll for the Fourth District of the Thirteenth Ward, shall be at No. 646 Grand street FOURTEENTH The Poll for the First District of the Fourteenth Ward hall be at No. 76 Prince street The Poll for the Second District of the Fourteenth Ward, shall be at the corner of Prince and Mott streets. The Poll for the Thiid District of the Fourteenth Ward. shall be at No.

204 Grand street The Poll for the Fourth District of the Fourteenth Wurd, shall be at the Broadway House, corner of Broad way anu urand street The Poll for the Fifth District of the Fourteenth Ward, shall be at No. 17 Hester ttrect FIFTEENTH WARD. The Poll for the First District of the Fifteenth Ward. shall be at northwest corner of Bleecker and Sullivan afreet. The Poll for the Serand District of the Fifteenth Ward.

snau ne at Constitution Hall, No. 660 Broadway. Tho Poll for the Third District of the Fifteenth Ward, shall be at H. A. Kerr's, corner of Broadway and Astor t'lace, entrance in Astor Place.

The Poll for the Fourth District of the Fifteenth Ward, shall be at J. Richards, corner of McDougai street and waverly Place. HlATbE.n i it WAKU. The Poll for the First District of the Sixteenth Ward, shall be held at the southeast comer of 17th street and 9th Avenue. The Poll for the Second District of the Sixteenth Ward.

shall be at the Seventh Avenue House, between 18th and 19th streets. Th Poll for the Third District of the Sixteenth Ward, shall hn at Kn Olft. Bowerv. The Poll for the Second District oi in serenieenm Ward, shall be at No. 368 Houtton street The Poll for the Third District of the seventeenth Ward, shall h.

nt N'n u-i Stanton street. Tha Poll for the Fourth District or the Seventeenth Ward, shall be at No. 81 Third street The Poll for the Fifth District ofthe Seventeenth Ward, shall be at No. 144 Second street The Poll for the Sixth District of the Seventeenth Ward, shall be at the northwest cornerof Ninth street and Third Avenue. Tbe Poll for the Seventh Diitnctot the Seventeenth Ward, shall be tt No.

85 Third Avenue, corner of 12th street EIGHTEENTH WARD. Tbe Poll for the First District of the Eighteenth Ward. shall be at the northeast corner of Third Avenue and 17th street The Poll for the Second District of the Eighteenth Ward, shall be at the corner of Third Avenue and 24th street. The Poll for the Third District of the Eighteenth Ward, hall be at the southwest corner of Third Avenue and tlst street 1, 1 The FoR in the said Several Election Districts shall be nnened at sunrise, and shall be kept open till the setting ol the sun and no adjournment or intermission whatever shall take place until tbe same be ciosea. 4.

AS soon as the roll OI an election snail nave orcn ordinance waa ordered to be pnbUsbed le all the corpora pepers. ar-r-T. AILnfltVi nvvi vwiaV. AN ORDINANCE. rr-r- Tha Mavor.

Aldertaea and Commonalty of tha cltv nr New York, in CommoB Council convened, do ordain and enact, la compliance wltb the twelfth section of tbe act anUtled Aa Aet aatnonxing in twmra oi EaactUoa of th city tad county of New York to establish a free Academy in samcity, passea may tosi, as louows caaemv in ssrasitt, ytt.i. i swi, tutittwa lished in said city and enaaty aader the aald Act. On such beiloU Shall written or ntinlSMi.asr Miliar avritlan nr (tart ly printed, by thoee voters who at ia favor of establishing ih proposed Free Academy tba wotdt Free Academy," and by those who are opposed thereto, tht words, No Fie Academy and every elDXTs of thli Bute retldieg tVUeatiea, to be by tbe rwiaetlvefy filed, which itafsv BsMtTbailx duly cartia) by aaa Clark aaM city aad eoasty.nasa hi aaal of onVa. aba a orraet stawsMnl of all the votes gives at cock alectloB on lb quest ta mi atabilshlBg aaid "Fraa Academy." If haU appear by socit statement that a aiaiofity of tb vote or five la ssd returned as aforesaid la for lb oatahltohiag a Frea Academy, theaachaaBjt.bll ae enaipa-teat evidence to lb tald Board of Edncatioa that the pre pie of said city and county hav determined that a Free Academy shall ha tabUthd la th said sity aad county, by the said Board of EdocaUoa, aaatat said act Bnt ii It tha 11 anprar fr. a th (aid statement that a majority of tba voa a Ballots, glvaa hx aad returned aa aforesaid, la agatast th astabliahiag ot sack Free Academy," than such atairme! shall be competent evidence to the laid Board of Kdocattoti tkat th people ol aid city aad enaaty have determined that a Fraa Academy shall ot 4 aatab-Usbod therei by th aid Board, aad last tha be rein be fore recited Aet I void aad ot ao effect Adopted by th Board of Aldarusm, Msy 17, Adopted by tha Board of Assisiaat Aldernaa, May 17, 1847.

A pproved by tha Mayor, May 19, 1847. D. T. VALENTINE, Clark C. a Uwi mt New Yark BY AUTHORITY.

rEvery Law, Bales a dlOerswt tlaae shall ba prescribed therein, shall eooimeace aad tak effect throughout the stale, on and not before the twentieth day after the day of lu final passage, aa certified by th Secretary of Stat. See. 12, title 4. chap. 7.

part Revised Statute Every Law to published by him, (the State Prtater,) may be read is evidence from the paper la which It shall ba detained. in all courts of jaslice ia this stat, and la all proceedings before any officer, body or board, in which it shall bethought sweessary to refer thereto, until three mwxutis after the cloa of the session la which it became a Sac. 8, title 7, chap. 8, part Revised Statute CBAr. 152.

AN ACT providing for tb registry of births, naajrriares and oeaint. Passed April 28, 1847. 7V PoW etis Stale fjftm Trr. rrtrwrafed tn Setts end jlnemUf, desssact turoUsw SeetlOB I. Th elerk of th levaral aebnol anatrleta asf Ibis stat.

or ran according 10 taw. and whet than. ahall aeeleik, or he shall incapable nf acOns, the uuetee. or one of them, of such district shall annually, an or before fifteenth day ot January la each year, as, er tale iroto tne most accurate means 01 information la their power, and rennet ia wrltiag to tbe town clerk ns the town. nr one of tha aldermen of the ward ia which the school house of their district shall be situated, or id tbe city of New York to the city inspector, under appropriate h-ads.

and in such forms as shall be prescribed by tbe Secretary of oiaie, nouiuer of ntrins, marriage and deaths, wntca bav occurred la their districts respectively during each year preceding the first day of January, th anata aad day ef their occurrence, the aame and resiliences of lb persoas so imurrtca orayieg, ana we Bsmes Ol ine parent of sncn children bora daring the year, tbe taw, color, aad aaexsxs at tbe children, nam aad seeluen.ee ot the officer or cletgs- per form Ing the marriage ceremony la case of marriaxe. th age ot tha persons who shall have amrrled ar died durtag tke year aforexald, and tbe partiealar disease at cans of their death. The report of all marriages and births In tbe city of New York, thall be reported direct to tbe city inspector, ana ia case mere is no pnvsicisn or midwne ia attendance at any birth, then the parents shall be required to report to the city Inspector within one month, and all deaths In the city of New York shall be le ported to the city inspector as ai present every week. y. 11 snail tie theduty ot ine town clerk of each 01 tne towns la this State, nr of anv Alderman, receiving the re port as above specified, within fifteen days after tbe receipt thereof, tn record tbe same in a book to be provided bv him for that purpose, and to transmit a copy thereof, or of an abstract thereof, in such form as shall be prescribed by the Secretary of State, to the county clirk or city inspector, whose duty it shall he within fifteen days after the receipt thereof, to forward an abstract, duly certified br him.

in such tor as sbali be prescribed as aforesaid, to the Secretary of" Sute. who ahall fiie the same In his office. make a complete abstract thereof, and transmit the same to the Legislature as soon as may be practicable thereafter. 4 3. Itshall be tha duly of clergymen, magistrates, and other persons who perform the niairiage ceremony, to keep a registry ol the marriages celebrated by them, and to a.

certain as far as practicable and note the ages of the persons married and tbe Urn thereof, and their piacea of birth and their residences, in such registry. It shall be the duty of physicians and professional mldwives to keep a registry 01 the several births In which tbey bava assisted professionally, and the time of such birth, sex, color, and the residence of the parents: aad physicians who have attended deceased persoas la their last elckoess, clergymen who base Lflieiated at the funeral, and sextons who have bur ied deceased persons, to keep a registry of the name, age and residence of such deceased persons, aad the times of their deaths. It shall be the dutv of such physicians, mag istratet, e'ergymen, and sexions to allow the clerks of the school districts within which tbey respectively reside, to inspect such registries from time to time, and to furnish them such other information In their power as may be necessary to anable such clerks to make tbe returns, by this act 6 4 For the performance of the duties herein rraulred. the officer of th several districts, towns aad counties rendering tbe services herein specified, shall be entitled to sneh compensation for iheir services and rxpenses Incurred by them, a may be audited aud allowed by the boards of supervisors 01 sucn counties respectively. Chat.

179. AN ACT in relation to suits against district school off! 'ters. Patted May 1, 1847. "Tnrec-rifiht being present" Tke Petplt of the State of AV York, revreeentcd in Se nate end ssenx6y, do enact as foiioiee Section 1. Whenever a suit shall have been commenced.

shall hereafter be commenced, against any of the ctmcert nt a school district for any act performed by virtue) nf or under color of their office, and such suit shall have been Anally determined, it shall be the duty of the trustees 10 ascertain, ia the manner hereinafter descried, the actual anrmut of all the costs, charges and expenses paid by such other, and to cause the samo to be assessed upon and col Lcted of tbe taxable inhabitants of tald dist'ictia the same manner aa other laxes of said district are by law assessed and collected and when so collected, 10 pay the same over to the oncer fiy virtue of this act entitled 10 receive ine same, but this provision shall not extend to suits for penal ties, nor 10 suits or proceedings te enforce the decisions or the superintendeot henever any person mentioned in the first section of this act shall have paid any costs, charges or expenses as mentioned In said first section, be sOall make nut an account of sneh charges, costs and exi onset so paid by him. giving the items thereof and verify the same by his oath or affirmation he shall serve acopv of raid aerannt so sworn to upon th trustees of the district against which said claim shall be made, together with a notice in writing that on a certain day therein he will present such arconnt to tne board 01 supervisors or the county In which sncn school district tball be situated, for settlement at some le gal meeting of such board; and itshall he tbe duty nf the officer upon whom sneh copy, account and notice shall he served to attend at tbe time anil place in such notice specified, to protect the rights and at auck district tipoa sncn seiuemeni. 6 3. Upon the appearance nf the parties, or upon doe proof of service of the ootice and copy of account nieufi'Hi-ed In second section of this ac. If Ihe said shall he nf oidnio lhatncn account or any portion thereof ought justly tofbe paid to the claimant, such board may, by an order to ot made bv a maiirity of all the members elected to tbe same.

and to be entered In It minutes, r. quire such accooot or such p-irt thereof as such board shall be of Ihe opinion ought jastly to be paid to the claimant by inch ditlrict so basopalit; but ao portloa or sucn account snail bo 01-dered to ba paid which shall appear to Ihe said board to bava arisen Irom the wilini neglect or mttronaaei 01 mt claimant The account, with the oath of tha party claiming the ssrar.shallbe prima facie evidence ofthe correcine.s thereof: Tbe board may adjourn the hearing from time to time, as Justice thall seem to require. $4 It shall be the duty of ilie trustee of any school district within thirty days after tervir.e nf a copy of such order upon ihem, 10 cause tbe same to be entered at length In tbe book or records ot said district; and to issa ut ine collector of said district a warrant for tbe collectUm of the amount so directed to be paid, lathe sme manner, and with the like force and effect a npon a tax voted by said district. 5. This act shall take effect Immediately.

State of New York, 1 I have enmparrd the preceding Secretary's Office, with the original law on file In this nffiee, and do cerii'y lhat the same are correct transcripts therefrom and ot the whole 01 tne said originals. N. S. BENTON. Secretary ofsta' THE EVENING POST.

FROM THE UPPER MISSOURI. Six ofthe traders encaged in the fur companies on the upper Missouri have arrived in mis city, inry left fort Laramie on the of April, and reached here on the 24 inst. We learn from them that Ihe trade in lhat quarter has been successful, and that the parly under lhe management of Mr. P. I'd inn will bring in about eleven hundred packs of buflalo robes, These traders met wtih no interruption trom tne Indians on the route, but they had the precaution to travel at night, and thus avoided those who were inclined 10 be troublesome.

Tbo Thev saw immense herds of bullalo on the route. The winter was extremely severe, and immense Nos. 62, 64, 66, 68 1 aonon street and 4 lots in the rear of I shall be at the southeast corner of Twenty-second street I quantities of snow fell, which bad not melted when the above, and fronting on the westerly side of Lewis at known as Ns. 67, 59, 61, 63 Lewis street, each lot being 23 reel wide and 100 feet deep. Also, under thedirection of said master, all those cer tain lots of land, with the buildings on the westerly tide nf Nassau st known as No.

47, 49 Nassau street bounded easterly in front by Nassau street 49 feet inches west erly by Little Green street 32 feet 9 Inehes northerly hy ea win Avenue. 1 iDey lelt trie lort. Btiil larther west trie quantity was The Poll for th. Fourth District of the Sixteenth Ward. I it.

a 1 .1 hall bo at the southeast com.rof Eighth Avenue and 23d (, 0T mow of dfplh ot street c. i. The Poll for tho Filth District of the Sixteenth Ward, uu tx-v. shall be at the comer ot 32nd street and sth Avenue. I Many Indians, and a good many whites, were i rt WAKU.

1 irozen ry ine uuusuai severity 01 me weatner. vv aen The Poll for the First District ofthe Seventeenth Ward, I tbey left, there bad. been DO warm weather, and of course the snow remained on therrround This being the case, we may sately look lor a rise in the Missouri next month. The Pawnee Indians, tt was well understood, were badly disposed, and threatened to rob, if they did uol kill, the whites paseins through tne country. la the latter part ol January a war natty ol i'awneets met a similar party of Sioux, at the junction ot the forks of the Platte.

A conflict ensued, in which thirty-two Pawnees were killed, and only one bioux killed and one wounded. The arivanre of the Mormons, emigrants, consist ing ol seventy-three wagons, were met 230 miles from WeetDort. going on very prosperously, inry were well armed, aod bad with Ihem six nieces ol arlil lerv. Thev first met the Oregon and Ualilornia emigrants at Ketch urn 'a Fork, and thence they were scattered all along to the Wakaronsa in compamea ol forty lo fitly wagons. The whole number of wasoaa was be tweea 400 and 500, The emigrants were getting along well.

Some apprehension oi stack irom the Jrawneea wat felt but the numbers who travel together, aod a stncl walch, will prevent anything of this kind. Al ter this year, as soon as tbe military posts to tut Ore- in lii a vent, as owu ai 5SS UeDricrar proceed to tti. 5. Fe this danger wiilcase to present a I las 1 1 I 'Si I -sTill Id l-l VM, Fl It It votes. Sneh cnTa shall be public.

iid mail not be adjourned or postponed, until it shall have been fully nn ir i i L'turriaJi? compieiea. a. a. ierK oi ue tummoa wuiku. BOABD Or AstltTAKT Al.DtXMl I May 17ib, 1847.

axn.aa. swutaat. ti twa tsA Us Mr. Crawford, of the White Mountains, is this at laBl year, a representative in the legislature, and al though iu the 81st year of his age, looks only at if about M). He is a native of Connecticut, out very On notion of Assistant Alderman Gray, the following I eirly in life went into Vermont, where he remained until nenrlv IH sears nf ape.

since which he hat lived in the valley Bp which the asceni ia maue 10 iuc Nolch of the Mountdins. lie says he bat gone thrnurh hard times in hia bleak abode the like to which people living now-a-days can have but a very inadequate conception. Concord (N. Statesman P.rev.t Msior Dimmoek srnved st Vera Cruz on the lS'h nliimo from New York. on the bark Edwin, with i Sec.

f. Tbe lospectors of election la each Election Dls- portion ol the oip ano in inianiry.ana one compan tiet in tbe said city and county of New York al the elec tion to be held for school officers ia said city and countv oa tbe Brat mod aay ot jone aext, taui provide a proper separata box to be labelled Free Academy" to receive ine ballots oi me eiuzens ot ine sal a state, res ding in the said city and county entitled to vote at neb. election, npon tne question wotnner a re Academy nf artillery. He is ordered to rendezvous at the ta tional Bridge, oa the Jala pa road, until further orders. National Intelligencer.

Cant. Edward Webster, al present in New Orleans thall beettab-l OD of absence, haa beet) appointed by General Cosh ing Aid de-Camp, with the rank and emoluments of Major. PaoviDKNTiAL Escape. A Mother'siPregence ol at I a air iv I v-w itss -vat at timraa a w- jumu. am.

tt uyuai.H a vs w. 1U.1IIJ OlllllU. WHO 1 fi ehol oftceTB '5te rreidea Eighib, sear Olive atreet, tell iiho the cia- IZZZZ mrTZl tern in the yard of hi. dweUiog yeeterdiy. and waa I nwtea nr tne Dipirnrs ni mini mm Amony JesrrnaL AJJ INCIDENT.

ft ti meeting u. W.i.k Dgk took will owrU ibe cloa of the meeti iarat irVm raher. entered aad given for exportation frornV-l'- be'" and remarked, th whSTl ny' lhe ar casts to Jeave for MaaMhniS.hf JT" the ear by lhe door.aod hetuui, woaitroiiia. leted and tlthongtt -h wa among chrirtiaa bmW. f5U lapgoage and foUowed foe nothing very pecnliar in hit aprjearane.

1 wa" and tllrr further Mercian theStiS -the eircymttaucg waold nrobabf gcrtlcn. The writer of thin, impelied aVh.X2 prornity, and being hrrtstelf a aativo of. as- arils, at ihr cloeeuil the incriing eooghiBa- imerviear with ibe stranger and learned Irom him the foUowuic ptuticuiartt 00 Ore mourns ago, 11 win- prrnarw oe reeoIlrtd that a loBtT account waa pub Untied ia maav of tkl ripera, (and itt the Evening Journal among tha rest, believe,) of a young; man who waa living ia tha vicinity ol Worcetder, Mas who wa either lost or stolen, I rum bti paretu nearly Stt year ago, wbea ha waa only or 4 years ttl ago waoae only recouee-tios of the matter that he waa taken, trom a large and thickly Milled place, (Albany, a he haa aiwayt toppoard.) aad earned or a aew not wanner -that alter strolling through ilie eoaatry torn year with a company ol vagrant Indiana or Negroes, wills whom he tattered almost incredible hardships hav. mg on erne occasion Btrrowly escaped being murdered by on ol their somber he finally escaped from. at rrovidencr, -K.

and alter living in one), and another, located in a New England vil- age. (ta Grafton. Mrtati -where he 'waa married. about 10 yearn end haa tince retided. The account was prepared by worthy Baptist Mill'.

later, and originally appeared in Ihe Boaroa Ctiria- aa Watchman, trom winch it wasextr naively copied ato the paper through the There haa been much sympathy tell tor the individual, aa ha neither knew where he wat born, or whether any of hia kindred were id the land ot tlie living, and was. moreover, entirely ignorant ot his own name and ilruaa, however, lor many yenre, raised fim- tell been known by ihe name ot Abraham Vest. rina nf th. motner. ine opening in the cittern had ma ow.

st i. I ed fttrr bv tn nil rlnth snd ih. m.mi jotmof said i-, nnatr, by the aame lsictora of eleclloB, and at th same just able to prattle, ran over the cloth, and by her 'oJ-lr dilea t. Mid city aad cou.ry the election of weight bore it through the month ol the wlirr it mtevseeta with tb sterly aid ttfGmramit school otticeTt useraia, aad sableet to the sam ajrnle The mother heard but a acream aa Ihe child fell down road ltd ttet aootneaerlr of the smiUtaajta eoreer ol rV-hool aad iRgamtioa at govera the letioB of ssid scM ofhcera the opening, and rruhmg into the vard he found her WbbT1 S2f Zdil and calling rililZn mmA an I mm rmtrwrnmrnA i. mmmmm i.ui the votes I lady to hold hey from ialltn in reached down into tnervhuiMkuKtotpotaeioaaaaajoinini loine muaieoi toe I given far school commissioners in in several warosot in i me cittern ana Caught tbe child, as 11 rote to me mr- eajd city aad county ia reqoired by law 10 ne oooe.

lace lor Ihe thud time, by the lips ot the angers lhe i aaciars or stud city ana coaniy snnti, i mottier wa nearly beyond her balance mat ine 0 result of tba veto is la the vral Ward or 'td hou her from lallins -other, therefore, could not reach a. inch tlvcBBiaBcAaleetioa. for aad against ta attaaUahiBg of Manner arte raised tne coiia nowever, oy im raisers, tald "Fr aaal deliver a copy of sock sialev 1 snalcried anoltirr hold, tna oy great exertion so to BSAxae by aim, to us laara at ins ansa loss- I urr iiuie one BBieiy liuitl is itiiwu. eitttativn Coarrcii, kadkiso to tat vwra ut sua noara aft lobu AcTetue, ilteema thai the annve amount If I into the hand oi au aged couple in the town ol Ontario, Wayna county, Mew York, who, having toet two children about the period nteuliuacd, lelt a pecnliar inteiest ia uii ease and Hie pott masters oi Ontario and Inevr England village openrd a comypondence oa the tab-, jrcl. The result ol it is, that the friends of Mr.

Vent frtr-ieoor) contributed the tTreaa, and he haa luttt been out to tee hia supposed parents, ami waaaan Bus rr turn so mastacniiseiit worn tne writer taw aim aa above narrated. Hit journey traa tucetnful The moment tho mother saw her long lost too, the laiated. Bat tho more cautious son. anxious to ascertain to a cer- tamty whether these were indeed hia na rents, re. quired unmistakable prools.

The mother, with a mmner memory, described the mark upon hia back, and the Bear of the scald upon his loot. He could no longer uou.u, and ihe tcene that lollowed may bo better imagined than described. The patents, who supiKed themselves childless, rejoiced over tho ws and the tailed calf waa indeed killed. The son. who sunoosed himself an nrnhan.

rejoiced to liud bis parrots, even in their old age. He also ascertained lhat his real name was John M. wrtsort, and his age about 34 years. How inter atable are the wavs ol Providence' At the time of the separation ol the parent and children (or a aister yet remains unlound) the lather waa somewhat dissipated, and this ws probably one cause of the calamity. The son haa lor ae vera) years been a highly respectable and nseful member of the Baptist Chuich, How was his heart rejoiced to find both his parents pious members of the tame communion The writer saw and read a letter from the.

moiher, which the son was carrying to his wife the new daughter-in-law. It waa a most touching aad affectionate epistle from one who.after tha frosts of nearly aixty winters had passed over ber, had again found new objecta of affection. The only thing wanting to fill their cup of happiness is, the restoration of the long-lost daughter. It may, perhaps, be proper to state that it is the intention of Mr. Vedt, aliat Mr.

Wilson, to publish hereafter, in pamphlet form, an account of his somewhat eventlul and romantic history. Albany, June 3, IS46. I Letts ra of Paul Louis Courier to a fetaalt Conala. A PREDICAMENT. I was one day travelling In Calabria it is a conn-try ol wicked people, who, 1 believe have no great liking to any body and are particularly indisposed' towards the French.

To tell yon why would be a long allair. It ia enough lhat they hate oa to death. and that the nnhappy being who should fall into their hauds would not pans his 'true in the most agreeable manner. 1 had for my companion a fine young fellow. I do not say this to interest you but because it IB Ibe truth In these niouutains the roada are precipicee.

nuu uui uurtm gui uu wiui me greatest uimcuiiy. Aly comrade going first a track which appeared to him more practicable and ahotter than the regular path, led us astray. it was my tault. Ought to have trusted to a head ol seventeen years 1 We sought our way out ol the wood wtiile it was yet light, but the more we looked lor ihe path the farther we were off from It It waa a Verv hlaek niffht. and am m.

ln nma va.w black house. We went in, and not Without suspicion. But what was to be done. There we found a whole family of charcoal burners at table. At the first word they invited us to join them.

My young mao did not stop for much ceremony. In a minute or two we were eating aud drinking in right earnest be at leant. For my own part, I could not help glancing about at the place and the people. Our like charcoal burners; but the house, you would have taken it for an arsenal. There was nothing to be teen but muskets, pistols, sabres, knives and cutlasses.

Every thing displeased me. and taw lhat I waa in no tavur myaWf A1y comrade, nn ihr spnu one 01 tn Uraily Jle .1 u. una, uauea witn iliem and with aa imprndeiice which ought to have v. r.rl ttm at anee awid wriM wat Mm frnm. where we were going that we were Frenchmen.

Think ol oufsituation. Here we were amongst our inoital enemies, alone, benighted, far from human aid. That nothing might be. omit ed that could end to deatrov us. he inust D.ay the rich man for- sooth, promising tneee lorns to pay tnem wen tor their nospiiamy ana men ne must prate bdoui inns portmanteau, earnestly beseeching ihem lo take care it aaa put it at tne neaa oi ait oea, lor ne wanted no other pillow.

Ah, youth, yontn, now you are to re pttteo. loueiu, lltcy llllgm ttnvc iuuukiii we iuinj tire uis- monds ot the crown tbe treasures in his port manteau, which gave him such anxiety, cor.suted of he letters ol his mistress. Gunner ended, thev leitns. Our hottt tlrpt below. we on the ttoiy where we had been eating, lnaaort of platform, raised seven or eight feet, where we were to mount oy a lauiitT, war ine oea mat awaitea us a neat into which we had to introduce ourselves by jumping over barrels filled with prov isions for all the year.

My comrade seized upou ine Dea ncove, ana was soon last asleep, wi'h his head upon the precious" portmanteau. 1 was determined to keepawake, ao I made a good fire, and sat myself down. Tba night waa almost passed tranquilly enough, and I waa beginning to feel comfortably enough, when just at the time when it appeared to me that dav waa about to break, I heard our host and hit wife talking aad dn-. I nn. ami nitltini snv intn th.

oey which communicated wilh the lower room, I lieitectly distinguished these exact words ot Ibe bus-' band Well, well, let nt see must we kill them bothr To which the wife replied xe8 ana neara no more. How shall I tell you the rettl I could scarcely breathe my whole body was at maple to have seen me you could dm nave tola net tier i wag dead or alive. Heavens! when I think upon it! we lwt were almost without arms against ns were twelve or fllteen who had nlentv ol weapons. And then. my comrade dead of sleep and fatigue To call htm up.

lo make a noise was more ifian dared to escape was ao impossibility. The window was not very nign, dui under it were wo great dogs, howling like wolvea. Imagine, it yon can, tbe distress was in. At the end uf a quarter of an hour which seemed an age I heatd some one on the stair case, and through the clunk oi me doors i saw tne old man, with a lamp in one band, and one of hit great knives in the other. He mounted, his wife after bim 1 waa behind the door he opened it but belore he came in he tut down the lamp, which his wile took apt and coming in, with his foot naked, the being behind mm, said in a voice, hiding the light partially with her hngere "(ientlv, go genuv When be reached the ladder he mounted, with hia knife between bit teeth and going to the head otthe bed.

where the ynupg man lay with his throat un covered, with one hand he took hia kuile and with. he other oh, my cousin be seized a ham which. hung trom the roof, cut a alice, aud retired as he came in I he door is re-shut, ibe light vanishes, and I am left alone to my reflections. When the day appeared, all the family witn a great noitecsme to arouse ut aa we bad desired. Ihey bronght us plenty to eat they reived us a very proper breaklast, a capital breaklast 1 assure you.

Two capons formed part of it, "of which," aaid the hoetesa. 'you must eat one ana carry ine otoer away. When 1 saw the canons I at once comprehended the meaning of those terrible words, Mutt wa kill them both rxrenrrrAM Bemevolencb A correspondent of tha Providence Journal has furnished the following trana-iation from the Paris Presse. The latter introduces ihe leiterthuB "Monsieur Metbiver. Core de Bellrgrade, near Or-leant.

alter having sold his rich and precious library to succor the miserable poor of this year, waa obliged to have recourse to ether means. Here ia Ihe letter which he addressed very opportuuely tg a jeweler ot Orleans." BaXLiGEADi, 28th February, 117. Monsieur The dava the most tuneful for the un happy have not yet passed. The leaourcet are less, and the misery augmented. For mjrtelf, I cannot better subserve the necessities ot my indigent parishioners, than by selling my silver.

I have firm confidence mat my soup win ne more agreeably eaten witn a pewter spoon, il my silver spoons can procure a lew loaves of bread for those who are famishing. I profit by the absence of my old domestic, who would raise loud cries if she saw her ki'ched cetponeu oi its richer. This act I with to.be kept secret. 1 count then upon your and pray you to buy this tilver at a price that you can fix in your exquisite de-lica'rness. 1 join two salt cellars, and also two watches, running a litlle la.ter than the tun, which seems to me this ye tr to be later than usunl.

ue of these watches is English that is all I can say of it the other it a repeater, and it ia French. I acknowledge lhat I have never been able to ntka them agree, but it it wonderful that there should bo no eorditlity between two machines msde by the genius two rival nations Beside, this ment par esprit tit nationalite, proves lhe rrgo arity of their movementa. Do you, then, them again aa excellent. Wbea 'T5 thall by your care be convened to me. without publicity, by ibe worthy messenger who presents this to yoa Lrnwe tn done a good action between place near him who fat a not with a good Tor even a glata ot coia ror graiiiude for the ser- 1 tttiily to tn roy V.Xt "to recommend lo i utnc- sue thi Dntinets anair.

it cretionary alienee toucn mf to old wares. honor ,0 MKTHIVER. Core Bellegrade. T.i GseaT Bsitaiti STBtsigE We letra from our correapouurnt sunt, -i tui, theOrrn Britain oob Uw waiei wan about,.

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