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‘ber, who ii the body to which he belonged. The House of rps in the plenitude of their power, have hop; they say they will separate him 0 to restore him; if ere never armed with spiritual functions. If they have the power to suspend, they have the power to restore. The con- viction forced itself upon his mind, that the blow to the untortunate illusions led them to suppose a restoration. One men ay fall; he is but aman; but we mus let the law take suspended a Bi from themselves, until they see re: and while he is suspended, he is Bishop was fatal, and fatal to those who: its cours Frovp Saitm—My reverend friend must have misun- derstood me if he sipposed I intended te compare felons with the clergy. Mr. Kereavat.—'f the committee had this power, we delegated the wer to them. He argued on the of Bishops in passing the canon T vended from, ‘opinions of the Hoi referred to by Dr. Tyng. 0) his office; what gives. ‘iim jurisdiction in. th His election by the dioe But cai risdiction unti the jurisdiction? The only question we cango lias he a technical right to the office still, after pouded? to say that the Bishop shal Bishop is suspended indefin Carri Movements of Travellers. ‘There was an apparent diminution in the number of arrivals yesterday. ‘The hotels are still as crowded as heretofore. Amongst those, we found at the Amenican—J. W. Kirkland, Wal Cote ; H. Wayne, George Rol W. H. Woo oO }, Macon, Owens, Philadelphia Asror—H, Shuftin, Charleston, S. C.; Baco W. Welsh, Charleston ; Thomas Allen, Bos Mathews, Charest n; HH ( 5 A. kett, England; J. Ames, Bultimore; J. Biddle, N. C.; Dower, Bangor; B. Latrobe, Baltimore; Ni ern, Rio de Janeiro; E B. Hansen, Va; A. Merele Natchez; W. English, Boston; Z, Selbee, Salem; R. more; W. C. Mille: City— Canal; Capt. Tyler, do; R. Brooking, England; J. Leed N. 0 ; Joseph Wallace, N C.; LH Petrie, Miss; Richa: Henry, Baltimore; HE, Marcy, Boston; E. Robi Albany; Thos. Hill, Onond berlain, Onio; E. Jordon, Mi Frank1x.—Elijah Cobb, J. P. Todd, Philadelphia; Geo. Amherst; J’ White, Boston; J. S Stagg, Cin ; E. H. Stevens, Rome; 'W. Wanen, Cleveland; Jno. Fulton, Mich.; W. H. ‘Hill, Rome; H Libby, Rochester; A. Folsom, Albany; R. W. Lester, Syracuse; W. D. Greene, Albany; D. L. J. Kirk. patrick, Phila.; G.G, Peachy, U. 'S. sloop-of-war Preble; Dover, Perr Repka, Pail J. Adami r. Doyle, do. Groner — son, Baltimore ; 8. Jones, W. Bi Crowell, N. 0. wett, N.0.; C. Cummi 3 N. ing, Bo 3. A. J ton; Teftand Gloss, Hartford; H Lawson, Halifax; N. 8 Watson Bidwell, Rochester. * Howino-—R_C. Martin, Schoharie; A. T. Petriott, Washington; W. Hunter,’ Kingston; D. Wardswort Provideuce; John Tyler, Boston; E. Risenburg, Ph 8 Met ullock, F Nicholes, Portland; J. Hari Washington; J. Owen, Del; J. King, Springfield; J. Lord, Flor Browne, N.C.; Thomas Carey, Ohi arker timore. New Hampsuire [ special election for dicates a close vote. Hill's Patriot expre that Mr. Woodbury hi ity either for or against him will not’be over 500. Curtovs —The Cadiz (O ) Sentinel, says that Ca- ud is to run on that leb J. McNulty has turned whi ticket for the le; ature in Kn County. Heaure or New Orvgans.—On the 17th instant, New Orleans continued to be remarkably healthy. Vigation of the Ohio River, Places. —‘Tume. * State of River. Sept. 23,... et, and rising. Sept. 23, 10'A! Louisvilla,. ..Sept. 20,. . Cincinnati,. ..Sept. 22). » od rising slowly. -4 feet in canal. 6 Ethiopt associates. They have able, crowded an at perio u the city. During th: e, h h the eity could equal. as th a ferme the momeut should not be lost. ably defy all competition, To Strangers and V tional Daguerriau Gallery —To such, we establishment, upper coruer of Broadway and Murray where thi thas been ackuowledged as close to perfect the science will permit The citizeus of New York scarce! Achy e solicitation, They have testified to its merits abu: jautly. The Most Remarkable Preparation for the it, whicu eradicates dandruff, it to the ist, will moist louger, er, Haics Hiil’s 1 fallible O ugu nen &>, stays the faliiug off of the hair, restore ald ut, peveuts giey bair, and if grey or red di Ke them toa beanuful dark colur, keeps i fier aud wlossier appearauce than any cther . ad iu fast, tie oaly one wortn using. Ladi effect istiuly mag cal. Se advertisement ia auother colum Metallic Tabiet Razor Strop—Merchants and ot .ers about rurchasing an article of this kiud would do welltocalland examive atthe manufactory, the various pat- ters offered, exch heing made of the best materials, but vary- jug ouly in oxtside a proof of theirutility, are in the poss irom someoft e¢ most scieutific gentiem coustry, A'liberst discount mate t> wholesa’e parchasers. G. SAUNDERS & SON, 177 B oadwa: ppoaite’ Howard's He street, aud 123 Ch cham st ‘Lins is she v dest and a st is and doubtless will t wuts, aud the wh ie publi huent. id the store to let, wita sal c a profitable bi all famidy, Thi sma ler so0Wws ad) would »flord « go is very desi able, beu ge the city mess, e | cal thy vieinity of Br adw ement fr seling out is ill up, aud well adopged fo pa Lewin satdies RS STEV willbe mmeduately attend d to The € br ted articles are ouly to be obta n others ave miveral e dt 134 Fulton street, See advertisement dou Saturday, the 27h AKY & UU., Astur MONEY MARKET. Friday, Sept. 26—6 P.M The tendency of prices is still downwards. Some of the fancies to-day {ell off one and two percent. No# wich and Worcester declined 1}; Erie Railroad 1; Read. road, if; Morris Canal, 2; Penn. 5°s, 4; Long island, 1, Canton, {; Harlem, 1}; Ohio 6’% closed firm at * yesterday's prices. The transactions were not very ex- ing tensive at the decline. ‘Toe subscriptions to the new stock of the Erie Rail youl Company amount to $2,650,000, which, with a sub- seription of $100,000 secured at Newburgh, makes the evening, $2,750,000. The officers of the ct to close the books by the Ist of October with the fuil amount of stock taken. The citizens of York have reason to congratulate themselves upoh total np tod cor wy ex; New the success of this great work. Tie value of merchandize exported from this port for the first three weeks of this month, was as annexed:— Coymener or THe Port or New Your. Exports from 1st 10 20th Sertember Tom Produce For'n Produce. ts in Amenecan. 4° » $04 do. 333, vensels, Shipmeats in Totel prodace Shipmeut of speci Nearly one half of this amount was exported during the werk ending tho 20th inst. Of the shipments of spe- cie, $116,707 was exported during the third week of the month, The committee for obtaining subscriptions to the Pro- vidence and Worcester Railroad, met at Providence on Wednosduy the 24th inst, and reported new subscrip- tions to the amount of $106,000, besides a considerable of the committee who were not present, estimated at $20,000 more. These sub- scriptions are conditional, upon the whole stock being subscribed before the next meeting of the stockholders, amount on the books of membe: which will be held on the 8th of October. Several meetings have been held in different parts of Pennsylvania, to take into consideration the policy of pe- titioning the Legislature for a grant to tho Baltimore und Olio Railroad Company, of the right of way through the State, for the continuance of their road to Pittsburgh, via Cumberland, At all the meetings the measure met with on unanimous approval, and was represented to be | equences, not only to (ho entire western portion of the Stato te the city of large amount og ntly a larger and more productive amount of transportation upon the main line ef public works in Pennsylvania, Ina few of the been made a test question in ction of members of tho Logisla- fraught with the most beneficial o Pittsburgh, but calculated to secure business to Philedelphia, and consequ countios thie measure hi connection with the ture. 3 he exercise ju- he isconsecrated by this house? Is aot ry nature of the contract that when he gets the office ¢ gets jurisdiction? Take away the office and where is into is, 1g sus 4 a3 avjfindependent church has the power Ii'be suspended during L.fe, or until restored at its pleasure. He contended that if the ly it is done with the under- standing thut the church will restore him when contrite. A suspension fora definite period would not answer, for at the end of the period the object might be unworthy of being restored. The church cannot be without a bishop. It was then moved that the reports be printed, and that the Convention adjourn tothis morning at 9 o’clock.— rford; C. M. Hunter, ison, U. 8. A; Dr. udge Wayall, Philadelphia; W. and L, Conner, atchez; H.C. Mackay, G. H. Rogers, Massachusetts ; ’ Sol. George Johnson, Lynn ; J. M. Nash, Springfleld ; Charles Arnold, Savannah; 1. athan South- B. Macy, Cin.; Gen, O'Donnell, Balti- jo. - Hudson, Belvidere; W. H. Talcott, Morris 2, igua; Col. Trevor, Baltimore; J. Dunbary, Demerara; J. G. Doyle, Va; H. W. Cham’ . Farmer, London; Jno. Wilkinson, H. Jack. - U. 8, ship Preble; N. C. Landron, Tenn.: . D. Davidson, Augusta, Geo.; Col. Jordon Mott, Bal- ‘ cTION. —The returns of the Representative to Congress, in- 8 the opinion been chosen, and that the major- + +88 inches in channel ; +4 feet, and receding. °) Serenaders—Palmo’s Opera House —There appears to be no boaudary to the proverbial arity of Geimo~, Stanwood, White, aud their ecom- Jor the last two weeks attracted delighted audiences, than any nd, \tors—Plumbe’s Na= visit the above Ine Green and Black ‘fea.—Very superior Ovloug 48, extra fine do 6s, Young Hyson, superb art cles, 4s, Se aud 6s, at the wholesale and retail stores of the Canton Tea Company, 63 Greeuwich suet, uear the corner of Courtlande b tween Pearl and Roosevelt. Tea Kstablishmeut m Acneriea, t deal ng, and for the very bixh ver stand, ommend famities, country mer: to ths very respectable estub- ‘one of the greatest thoroughfures of ‘and the proprietor s ouly th ‘The store is ne sty other purpose. For further NS, B.anch Post office, which nulne Galvanic Rings.—These Cele- All for Children’s Hats tal, ‘The annexed tables, giving the value of certain arti: clos imported into this port for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1844and 1845, have been prepared {rom the re- cords in the Treasury Department, Washington. ‘The quarterly reports will somewhat increase the aggregate amounts, but will not materially change the proportion | 1, of the articles enumerated. The quarterly returns for ; Do ber an the fiscal year ending June 90 last, have not yet been | completed. It is supposed they will show a greater Bro- portien of aggregate imports for 1845, than has been heretofore given, and a very small deficit from the re ceipts of 1844. The returns given in the various ways exbibit some discrepancies, but they are sufticiently correct for all practical purpos Srarement or Imponts into THE Port or New Your FROM THE MONTHLY RET DURING THE Fiscal veans 1844 anv 1545 ; aLso SHowiNG THe INCREASE anu DECKEASE OF EACH Yean. ys 1613, 1814. = Iner. Deer. Coffee, 103,996 219.168 145,170 Cotton, manufactures of 695,322 1,717,725 1,022,402 = Fs go do 158-504 482,599 "221,009 pa lass lo = do. 10,296 12,779 = Hempand Grasses of all kinds unmanufactured i. 15,109 - Hemp mauufactured including sail duck, 22,541 17,837 - Tron, in pigs 11,917 17,457 'o other, not manufactured 9 7988 Do bar aud bolt 16,505 93,509 Do sheet, hoop, scroll and rod 4,737 4,269 Do spikes and nail ‘571 1eTt Do and Steel, facture 120,007 - Molasses 20,718 — Salt, ki — 21,812 Silk, manufactures of, 917 21 - Spirits, 56,930 - Steel, manufactured, 27,340 - ugar, 139,226 - Tea, ,913 80,060 - Woot, unmanufactured, 13,867 24,668 10801 - Do, manufactures of, ‘107,609 1,289'971 582,362 — Worsted, lo 379,201 136,068 = 243,133 Total, 3,566,748 264.975 3. 1. Increase. Dec. fee, 277 433 73,483” 203,950 tcon, manft. of, 775.6911,718 102 942,511 = do 235,455 '617,312 $83,897 = do 144d 35,512 24/068 - ind grasses of all 36,596 et a aut, inel. sail duck, 705 | n DIRS, 094 other, net manufactured, | 53 bar and bolt, 37,906 1 Iron, sheet, &e. 3553 * Soikes aud nails, 813 “and steel, all other manu- factures, 1 _ Molasses, 7,428 at, TH 16,562 6,209 Silk, manufactures of, 1,121,749 1,771,409 - Spuits, 21'006 "91.509 69,71 - Steel, unmanufactared, 34,967 21805 2,t62 Sugar, 1BLS11 185,192 3,651 — Ter, 546,016 413,269 332,745 | Wool, unmannfactured, 9,966 15,044 5,078 - * "manufactures of, 631,°27 1,391,606 759,179 - Worsted do do 201,676 "616 868 332,192 -| ‘Total, $4,389,571 7,619,017 3,596,495 362,804 | Sept. Sept. ny 13: 184 Increase. Decr. | Coffee, 193,111 96.688 = — | 96,424 | Cotton, manufactures of 962,005 929, >, 35,891 Flax do 321 0 146,233 - 5 50,375 — fall Isinds, 47,311 = 29,270 including bora 24,932 - 66,975 other not manufactu: 30,562 Nt 255,598 sheet, hoop, scroll and ws grey F 74,554 spikes and nails, 1/282 Iron and steel, all other manu- factures of, 157,809 -| Mola 4738 -| ; 8'098 - Silk, manufactures of, 255,235 - Spuits, 29,168 - Steel, unmanufactured, 7,626 - Sugar, 18,477 = ‘ea, 397 663 -| Wool, unmanufactured, 57,956 = Wool’ manufactures of, 139,13 Worsted =~ do 229,358 | Total, $3,752,615 5,549,280 2,056,163 159,585 | Oct. Oct. j : 1813, 1814. Increase. Decr. Coffe, 225,363 150, — ((%5,101 Cotton, manufactures of, 612.832 210,217 = — 372615 Fla do 269595 160014 = — 209,681 Gl do 13,510 23,774 10,234 - Hemp and grasses, of all kinds, manufactured, a 6,352 35,509 29,157 = Hemp, manufaetures of, inclu- ding sail du, k, 60 858 35,931 — 23,921 Iron, in pigs, 3,03 30,005 25,502 - Iron, bar and bolt, 1 197 608 = Iron, other, not manufactured. 3,431 Sy Tron, sheet, hoop, scroll and rod, 49,678 -| 22,695 Tron, spikes and n 892, Iron and steel, all other manu- factures of, 103 Molasses, lt, Spirits, Ste 1, uum»oufactured, Sugar, ea, Wool, unmanufactured, Wool, manufactures of, Worsied = da manufactures of, ts, Total, $2,612,189 2,217,075 . N Coffee, 2 231,180 1 Cotton, manufactures of, 147,810 Flax do 74,528 - Glass do 6,. 1,319 Hemp and grasses of all kinds, wutnanutactur.d, ‘ 8,320 43,700 35,380 - Hemp, manofactures cf, inclu- ding sail duck, 1670} 29,874 13,171 - Trou, other, uot manufactured, — 80 161 81 = Trou, bar and bolt, 58,522 19,024 — 39,498 Jron, sheet, hoop, scroll and Le eee 25,916 ime pikes and nails, 1 . - dst: el, all other manu- at 62,214 Salt, Silk, manufactures of, Spirits, Iron, in pigs, Steel, uumanufactured, Sugar, 2031 3,984 25,064 35,533 10,486, - 18891 ae ry ‘ea, = , Wool, unmanufactured, 11,267 | \ ool, mauufaetures of, 12 817 | Worsied do 15,698 | Total, $1,029,802 881,740 212,695 F Dec. "43. Dee 4. Ine. Dec Coffee, 030° 85,189 = 158i Cotton, manufactures of 1 291,643 — 190,818 Giees,.. nas A a8 mp moe ame lass, lo lo 5751 - Hemp and Grass of all kinds, unmanufactured, | 23,283 14,682 — 8,601 Do mavufetaces of, including sail duck, 34,682 21,626 — 13,056 Iron, in pigs 4,622 4,621 = 1 Do other, not manufactnred, 89 “115 26 Do bar aud bole 371 D t, hoop, scroll and rod, 3670 8.404 4,734 Do smkes and aails 1,601 Do aud steel all other manu- factares of, Molasses It, manutactures of S) Steel, unmanufactured, Sugar, ea, Wool, unmenutactured Do manufactures of Worsted, — do Total, 717 1,281,000 172,127 1,424,090 = Jan.’44. Jan.45, Inc. Dee. Coffee, 9 320,415 42,556 277,858 = ton, manufactures of, — 1,742,703 1,037'393 = 705,370 x, do 480,453 128,398 aps ce ¢ di 20,71 15 449 pets Hemp and Grasses ofall kinds, 0") S154 4t,44o uamavufactured, 12,987 26,697 13,710 - Do mavufactures of, including sail duck, 40,497 32,633 7,864 hn Tron, i pigs, 7 12,316 = (9,759 - Do other, not manufactured, pe 280 205 Vo bar and bole 52,148 40.484 — 11.664 Do sh-et, hoop, scroll and rod 3,411 6.602 3,191 ~ Do spikes and na Is 1,193 2,783 1,590 - Do steel all other manufae- tures of, 132,463 192,203 60,740 - Molasses, 3,166 5,918 = 2,782 ~- Salt, 5,599 4.146 = clus Silk, manufietures of, 1,542,918 1,177,513 — 365,105 Sp-rits, 15,303 | 68,62 23,329 = Dteel, uumanafsctared, 15,065 47,780 32,715 Sugar, S7,254 | 32885 — ea, 50 273'911 273,891 Wool, unmanufactured, 43.530 88,672 44,142 — Wool, manufaciures of, 718,761 412,969 305,79 Worsted, manufactures of, 485 688 143,512 = Hin ‘Total, $5,664,345 4,325,121 $57,099 1,997,791 ‘, Feb. 44. Feb 45. Ine. Dee. Coffee, 165,120 144.450 — 20.680 Cotton, manufactures of, — 1,252:137 930,797 — 312340 F do 437/258 311151 — 126/107 } 23,093 28,059 4,966 =- 9400 4,562 — 4,87 39.425 13,273 — = %,152 11,626 6,641 — (4/98) — 33;10) " roll and rod, bk 2,659 - 770 - iF eel all other manufac- ee tures of, 204,404 143,724 90,680 Molasses, 6177 19,336 41,84 Salt, 1,760 RQ Silk, manufactures of, 646,781 1,233, oe Kpirits, 130,133" 60'571 E7 Ste I, uomanutactured, 29,480 23.163 6,317 Sugar, 138,091 28, 109,395 Te 163,802 239.530 65,728 - Wool, unmanufactured, 20,571 49,035 18,664 - manufactures of, 630,054 476. sae . Worsted, manufactures'ot, 177,000 426'i88 9,90 8 ‘Total, $1,256,708 4,102,972 820,083 1,000,810 March, March, 1814, 1845. Cort Inc. Dec, offee, ao Cotton, manufactures of, 971,923 ta Flax, do 7 285 552 i 24,508 = Hemp, mannfactures of, in- cluding sail duck, | on, in pig pirits, Sterl, unmanufactured, Ten, Wool, anmanufactured, Wool, manufactures of Momnp tad grasees ofall kind, emp an al manufactured, aS 338, 175,725 unmaant — 3,105 3,105 = ‘Total 93,675,342 4,458,798 1,610,175 919,871 do do, | Hemp & Grasses of all kinds, | while there has been an incre: | article in the last. The importation of the two articles | above named- coffee and sugar, in 1845, was $6,602,757 | States in 1844, compared with that of 1843, shows an in* at Letters of half an ounce or under, 4 cents, aud each addit onal ce ene re AMUSEMEN'IS nce Seni tc aaieiininiat “ga “ta tw, pu, | AUCTION NOTICES. Cotto, manulacturs ;: 47 pa ott factures jogs oes BE | WM. W. SHIRLEY, Auctioneer. Giese oa Ws ‘258 = Was | GTOCK OF CROCK RY GLAS and CHINA, without Hemp, manufactures of, ine “”’ | SD reserve, for e.sh—BY H.E. WILLAKU—Mocdty, Sept. cluding sul duck, "gis 9397 pe | 29th, at 100’clock. at the store Vo. 59 9th aveuue wear 16h st., cine , a ee ae in lots to suit retailers and grocers, a ortment ol 0 Digs 4a, HLT Mis andcolord Plate’ Teas, Tea sets, | ieuemboap.agrallandrod, ata. Rie Lee Basins, China T id xasious other Dospikes and nails ree” 2335475 | the notice of purchase: Do aud steel all other manu- | stages pass the door. Goods to be taken fictures of 249,669 150,399 | away same day. S27 2tis*m Molasses, 150,500 92,728 5 D Ti Treas odes, not munulsets'd, at LADIES’ GAITER BOOTS. Salt, 19910 M436 =~ THIS Beavtiful article, of all the fashionable Silk, manufactures of, 81,819 138,311 - tyles, at Gand 18, made te order at 18 to 20 Spi ‘ 755 82/796 Ba | wks, equal to any iu theeity. Particular attention paid to Steel, unmanufactured, 22°93 31817 8,872 measure to insure ahandsome fit. White and black satin Slip- ugar, 2 632/512 148267 0 pers of the first quality at 11 #! pair. With many Tea,’ 1,346,181 74,629 ao thanks to the ladies of New York and its vicinity for their liber. Wool, unmanufactured, "29,161 48.520 19,330 al patronage, I hope, by siriet attention to business, to merit a | Wool, mauufactuses of, 364,98) 247,403” — | coutiuunce of their favors. 8. B. MILLER, Worsted do M861 25,44 bes | bit Canal street, between Thompsou aud Sullavat! streets, — —-—— ——_ s tistre Total, $5,190,781 2,591,500 44,871 TO LET—In Wiliamsbugh, the upper part of a | % May “44. May 45, Inc. | EB House, consisting of two parlors wich folding doors, « Coffee, 635,567 205,016 - ten room aud halt bedroom on same floor, oud a large at- Cotton, manufactures of, ‘M2123 219,728 - ue bedrvor 80 the use of cellar for wood aud coal wash- Fla do 224,833 120.2 ing, oud the use ofa large yard in common, to which th Glas do 13,490 back stairway; the water from the cis'eru is brought u H do including | tea room. The house is situated in South Fifth street, above Se duek, 15,38 3,907 — 11,311 | cond street, the middle of three on thi fron, in pigs, 9,005 29640 20,544 | within three minutes’ walk of Peck Slip Ferry, aud five mi- uot manufactured, 10,917 39 — 12,013 | f Grand street. It can be seen any time alter 9 o'clock, d bole, 715 39,779 «= — «46,046 | and terms ascertained, or application be made to CHAS. | rollandrod, 5,630 6'299 579 E. FOLWELL, 192 Broadway, up stair — | st RIC corner John street. 77,628 | UNION COURSE—TROTTING. lof » ei | q 4 Salt, mt Silk, manufactures of, 161,977 | Spirits, a Steel, unmanufactured, ~ | Sugat, £99,545 Tea, 139,608 Wool, unmanufactured, = Wool’ muwafactuces of, 3201 235 $08 | ovsted, lo 90,783 48,7 — 42,002 7. purse $250, two ‘Hemp aud grasses of all kinds, - e |W u ean a wnmanufactured, = 10,825 10,825 ay H Wondruff enters. bg Ripton —--- . bg Amernecas Total, $1,970,544 3,382,218 191,981 brm Duchess . . June 3, Ine. .-bg Moscow Coffee, Cotton, manufacture of, hae do do, BEACON COURSE. <a SN unmanufactured, Do mauufactures of,ine’g sail ack, ; Iron, 1m pigs. 38,550 Doother, not manufactured, 11,882 Do barand bolt, 275 Do sheet, hoop, seroll & rod, 13.008 Do spike and nails, 1,91 pig jo. aud steel, all other manu- FOOT RACE! A spend 114,519 7 i N JACKSON. the American Deer, and BAR- isis Fret = Re Low, for a, match of $1100, comes off over this course . 5 i jor y t, at So’elock. Sik, manufactares of, 77978 = i, | Same day, aud simmedi-tely after the above-TROTTING Steals 48,180 — 18,302 | RACE, two inile heats in harness, for a purse. Steel, unmanufactured, 40,751 1,912 — Colonel Bertine enters. -John Anderson fee, “o's repens Me Pe ala rap aan Wear Re al char CE Ns 5 682 Tuesday, October 7th, or first fair day—A purse o w Wool, summutuetured, 31.250 210665 = Rentven wiv taiehisist bast Chresinaveebanec’ We manufactures of, 749.489 — 166,837 Win Wheelen enters. ».-bim Duchess orsted, do do, 104,991 = _ 00.920 | David Bryant enters “bm Lady Suffulke Total, GESTURES AET/AT! C1855 17MEOTR:| eee ee. : Beate CENTREVILLE_COORSE, 1.1. 1843. 18i4. Increase. Decrease. TROTTING, July, 37 «6 950 824 3,566,748 f August, 3,596.4: September, 2,056,163 October ‘190/157 212,695, 172,127, 557,059. 828,08 2 re REAT SPORT IN ONE DAY. : 191,981 MATCH PURSE, and Sweepstake will come off ove: 3671 252 673,551 this Course, on Tuesday, Sept. 30, 1845. The first tr tat —-—— ——— | 2 o'clock P. M., mile heats, best three in five, in harness, for $45,226,006 11,000,315 13,210,167 | & parse and ateke of $110, ‘and closed with three subscribers, vie— oe | Win. Whel .. bh Gilbert Tucrease imports 1845, 785,150 D. Bryan ente in. Fanny Wright The results shown by these tablos are very extraor- | area giintocenterss dinary. In an importation of more, than forty-five mil | for $400, bg Tom Moore ts, to skeleton wagons . Nell Gwys lions of dollars of these articles each year, the aggre- Wan wh eany gate difference from one year to another, only amounts. | , Also, aSiake is offered to ame day. to close at : the Ci y 20’clock, P. M.; mile he its, best 3 in 5, to 2501b to $785,159. The aggregate value of each article im: | ‘S nay fe nares ‘that newer wor spies three oF ore to 7 i TY Ft a itr 10, ly id 10 a rst Ported) esch year, me havapreviously given. ‘Thelim. | Maren ocitively eome omart orclorc, if the horses are nor ports for the first and last. six months of each year have | all on the course, the judges will start those that are ready. — Admission to the Enclosed Space, Grand Stand, and all other Beam ge Sapexed: parts of the Course 50 ceuts only” ; s 1943. 1. Incr. JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. Last six months, July to Jan’y, $17,857,054 24,562,745 6,705,691 Centreville, Sept. 26, 1815. 82 Stic a 844. 1845. Dec. = -- -~ = First six months, Jan’y to July, $27,368,952 21,448,420 5,926,932 I. O. OF O. F. . Shp arbre GRAND ANNIVERSARY OF PIERMONT LODGE Total. . $4 785,159 bag: 8 of, O. F. ONT. The decrease in the importations for 1845, compared A teamer IOLAS, been chartered make an excursion to with 1844, was confined princ! y to coffee and sugar, ery the above pliceo Wednesday, October Ist, leaving. Delaney obmanrlyiovery cihet | (0m o. Pike street 6%, Peck ali-,7, Pier No TN. R. 7! 45, ‘aud Hammond st. 735 A.M. Returning, will Prermiout atabout 5 P. Mt, arriving in the ety about halt e fur the excursion 25 cents. Tickets may be procured by applying to PG. J.D. Harris, 164 Maden lane; A. Joseph, 6 Fulton market; Carles Youngs, less than in 1844; this decrease was more than oflset by the increased importation of other articles. ‘The greatest 26 | increase was in cotton manufactures. The receipts of | Pike, corer South st; J. Bartlett Bravch Hotel, 36 Bowery, ‘hemp, both manufactured and unmanufactured, have | aud on board the boat, or of the subscriber, 382 Monroe at, 327 St m TS. fallen off this year about twenty-five percent. We can OPFOBITIONT TO MONOPOLY. attribute this fact principally to the increased growth FOR NEW HAVEN AND HARTFORD and manufacture of this article in this country. The | FARE’ TO NEWHAVEN 450 CENTS—H AKTFOR D $1 75. decrease in the importation of sugar this year compared BALAMte the Rae at arelo tee troy with last, has been caused by the increased production | Monday and Tueaday morning, at 7% d'el, ck in the States. ‘The crop of 1813 was very short, and the | start, will leave New Haven o# the same days, at 10 PA will procure their tickets lor New York at the domestic demand for consumption required a mueh | Ath Hotel, H rtford. larger importation than usual, Which is seen in the ro- | jul Timah $i ae nero ee eee Paying the ne turns for 1844, The crop of 1844 was nearly double that | Joha Bal), 104 Barclay street. - Freig it carried a: reduced pr ces 827 3tis*r of 1843, and the demand for foreign sugar was therefore much less, and of course amore limited importation for NO EIR ORME the year just cl id. ‘THE Steamer HERO will leave from Peek The importation of foreign merchandise into the United Ph fast River, on Monday Morning, Sept. j= PAK THMBATKK, Saturday Evening, September 27th, commence with the Play of UNCHBACK. The perlormeret i Master Walter... it Thomas Clifford “Atte 5 : Grand Pas de Forces by the two Miss Vallees. ‘ with the Farce of, RNME Doors oper ine 7o’clock, aad the Curtain will rise precisely at c ‘d oumber of Season Tickets may be obtained e. THKEATRH, paper Loh isny K, September 27th, Will be performed. tae Grand National Specta en ive) BLACK RANGERS. right hond side. Itis | Maria Waltham. Previous to which the MAKER OF TOULOUS Duke of Frousac Mr Hector Timid, . Louisa Lovetrick... ... I The pablie are resp the celebrated Pan jim thers performances, | had no money—it was the Wooster Bank.” Suspi- Lower Boxes 50 ceats; Gallery, i234 cent ts. Doors will open at half past 6. the curtain will rise at 7. CASTLE GARDEN, BURLESQUE OPERA SINGERS. typ Admission 25 Centa,o¢ Irasrs. Fench & ptember 27 ‘ill commence with >ONCER jaturday” i ‘The performance w OCA (CF Intermission of Half an Hour for Fromenade 2nd Refresh ments. | The range of splendid Cosmoramas will be open for iuspection will erformed the Mock Opera of |-DE-HEEL-A, . Shin de Heel a... La Schreecher Porgies Brimstone-Eila. On SUNDAY, a Grand Selection of Sacred Music.—Ad- | | mittance 12 cen Bouquets constantly for sale at the Garden. Yours over at half-past 6 o'clock. | mence at 8 o'clock. SIBLO’S GARDEN. “of the Engagement o AND MR. Saturday, Sept. 27th, 1845. ‘The performances will commence with the Overture to “Otel lo,” to be succeeded phe Play of THE WIFE, Performance tocom- Third Night +++ Mrs Mowatt an’ hour betw: ance te colomones at 7ig0’cloc Fifty Cents.00 Pouee wil always be in atteataace oper persons out. iekere will he dixnosed 0 PALMO'’S UPEKA HUUSK, ONE WEEK MORE. turday Evening, September 27th, OP. T. mited number ¢ Admission 25 Cents only. Messrs. GERMON, STANWOOD, HARRINGTON, PELHAM and WHITE, | Respectfully announce tot from the IMMENSE SUCCESS with which their Coucerts have beeu atterded, during the pas: | and the lights; after making such a fine start in the which occasion will be. ors « AN OF SONGS, GLEES Kor particulars citizens of New York, tha W BUDGET ORUSES, CONUNDRUMS, | and sent back to Gotham, it was hard, very hard. c. rogramme. (ha ae ary taf d seats secured daily at the office, from 10 A.M. till | Leave uot even the horse behind.” BOWERY CIRCUS. ah reu half-price to" ats of Gy muastics, Novelty now in the City! Leon has challenged the world that he can throw any manor an twelve men that accept his & | Im addition tot he Wonderful ext lit of | will display his great pe Brilliant Chines And Sixteen other Acts | Seats may be secured from 11 till 3. ‘Peon,the famous i 29th. at haltprst 6 u'cloek na titme crease of a large per cent. When fhe receipts were | NUEPE NDENT OPPOSITION FOR ALBANY, v ANDING. coming in so rapidly, great fears were entertained re- Th garding the result of the supposed over importation and Ges; is over trading, but the elements of trade being in such a oy sound state, and the currency not becoming inflated by | *“H',i) buat has been placed on the Albany roote in opposition the increased commercial movements, the expansions | to the combined monopoly aud sham opposition boats, that have spread through the country very gradually, and the | dessiyedii public by lalegroveseutuions, theron chore prosperity of the people produced a demand for con- | J«mes Madison. #26 tr sumption equal to the increased supply of merchandize- The domestic trade of 1844 having proved more profita- ble than anticipated, and the productions of the coun- try being unusually abundant, and having found good markets, the demand for foreign produce and manufé : rn wes f poiheutaieers tures continued unabated, and the supplies required in | Britanuia/ Jt cies, ken Comat, ae 8 oe, 1845 to satisfy it were a trifle larger than those of 1844. peseaes k $ While this uniformity exists in the value of our imports | yor frembt or passage, app rine for 1844 and 1945, there has been an increase in the value | _s3re “p IGHAM, Jr. i LY REGULAR LINE OF PACKETS FOR of our exports toa very encouraging extent, and the NRW ORL ANS Paseo ne oAL RE TS FOR number of our staple products finding markets in foreign id packet ship SAINT countries, is increasing every year. Our foreign pro- | Qt iC, Cart, owen wil on Weduesday, 20th visiontrade, a few years since, was almost nothing, and | | ‘The accommodations of this favorite packet for ea pies e nd steerage passengers, are very superior. it is now second only to our trade in cotton and tobacco. | ffi}. Tineke now commenced. t recs ‘sips; and. will Our imports have reached the maximum, but our exports | sai! punctually every Weduesday, wether permitting, or pas: iitiinied, sage free Persons wishing to se-ure berths, should make early application on board, foot of Wall street, orto Old Stock Exchange. W. & J. T. TAPSCOTT, 75 South st., corner of Maiden Lane. OWEN Berths 25 cents, J US MADISON, wherry, will leave the foot of’ Cedar ing, at6 o'clock. For freight or paa- e BOSTON STBEAMERS FOR RALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. - THE. Royal Mail Steam Ships BRI- TANNIA and CAMBRIA will leave Bos- toofor the above ports, 3 follows, viz ‘= second e ships $1000 Reading Bas 61 S0shs L Island RR 510 6934 | _s27re 60 375350 do 820 694, 5000 IL Spl Bds " 5000 lo ‘a 200 do 360 68 5000 Penn’a 5’s 7644 350 do 10000 Ohio ro, me ; ps | 4 Ly al eel : ociecy, to explain his prese: tviews to cel abate oes tothe publie generally, previousto the greatC are He Erie MR dily to be held in this city, and especially the ve eu ° poses dees s to commence at 10 o'clock on Wednes- rts rhs” ae ‘morning, the Ist October Bic oh I A ee eet You atthe ensuing Conventions, on Sanday es wate ne ‘ | morning, at half yust 10, aud at Tn the evening, a the Frauk- 50 Farmers’ Trust 430 434 25 Housatonic re + CEMPERLL, Prectdett, a on. a | J. Hoaa, Secretary. sii ae ae go. ae aed ANGLO-AMERICAN FREE \CHURCH, OF SAINT | fo eas a a ee. a. GEORGE THE MARTYR, ‘ 4234 No 42% 25 do MOSES MARC 225 do Service on 40 Westem RR = b6m 97-25 do PRAM ath ae nF pe Hag path dl 40 Harleys Rit wa Bd grelov, when a detome will be preaches by the Have itiehan 200 Reading RR 49. 15 do ish Emigr nts and English Residents are 200 do 10% 8) "do toautend, 27 Ittre Seoond Board. Th A a C Mu NOTICE. Ween ee ; MEMBERS of “ The German Hebrew Be volent 30 74 Society” are requested to attend a quarterly geners! meet- eee bs SoErie “V3 45% | ing of this association, to ve held on Sunday, the sth of October 260 Storington opg 31 50 do 3 353, | at 2 o'clock, P.M, at Fritz’s Hotel, corner of Broome and Eldridge streets, for the trausaction of general business, and to elect six officers for the ensuing sear. - By order of the Board. RNRY KAIS) igen 9 gar "pty in ER, President, 50 shs Farmers’ Trust 3434 50shs L Island RR b30 6994 2% do b30 44 ie GUSTAV BERNHARD, Secretary.) 12 20d" 2% do Cig B0Nor & Wor RR Soar Re Tin | fe Ci 7 ANTED, Fe: He 2 FURNITURE CARVER'S WORK BENCH—Any 3% do Fy do person having one for sale, Will find a purchaser by addres: 73 Canton Co de sing u line 10 W.B,, and left at ths Post-office tating price and 33 do 00 Erie RR where itcan be sect Si teeme PA ROOMS TO LET. do WANTED@Tw0 or three, gentlem-n' to oeeupy neatly do f ed rooms in the house of a private family vest % Broadway, in Whire strect. They. will be rented tome her of # single, wich or Without breakfast and tea. luquite No. i? White ete 535 2r keT NORWICH, Conn,, Sepr. 18th, Mr. WALTSR Sh BENTON ROSE, for New York,since which @ Allen street church. | jor been heard from. He is about five feet six inches in height, ev. Dr. Major Wittiam D. Da- | sailow complexion, wears a wig, very crooked in his gait, and vison, of Augusta, Ga. to Miss Evxaxon M. Tuxat, of | carries a caue with an ivory head, Any information will. be Cincinnati, Ohio. gratefully received by his Micted frieuds,which may be direct- On Thursday, the 25th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Bedell, Mr. | ed to the editor ofthe Norwi h News. so Ker Connetius Van ScHoonsoven, late of Albany, of the firm HE BOOK. phere? NA Schoonhoven, to Miss Jaxe Ann C., TBE plegantest and gal of age hes just bese iY ity. is d n she Sunpay Meneuny. pice atleast neh at Short Patent Sexmons of Dow, Jt, hive received tiie well Died, inerited praise of the best critics for their good nature, their hu- ) on Thursday, the 25th inst. jed 23 New York, by tl printed in beautiful style, it contains 168 pages, aud 1s but 2> rs, 8 months and 19 ¢ cent A liberal di tis allowed rgents, booksellers, Acquaintances, and thovo of his father, | e', Ke. Mend in your orders soon, as Ihe frst edittu is neatly | John McKay, are respectfully in vited to exhausted. Postage 4 cents only to any part of theUnited Stat ral, to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon, at | o'clock, from No. The Suspay Merc: to-morrow will contain a fi ngrAVINg, 6 wal amount of origins! reading, uilesques, news, ke, &e. Price country inbscribers, $1 a venr. 27 me 145 Pearl street, Brooklyn. On Friday, the 26th inst., Ricmanw Sexxorr, aged 83 years, a native of the county Wexford, Ireland, tofiit {tends and acquaintances are ‘respectfully invited GUANO ofolocke, freee Fis ea emorrew ee ares @, smith, “PE SUBSCRIBERS offer forsale the balwuce of the ship corner of Olive: i from Ichaboe. Experiments in this country and England prove itto beat leaste,ual it not superior to the Peravian, Mach POST, OFFIC Guano, from viher parts of Afvien, ‘hag, been sold as ichsbee, ow Pack Sapte 7th, | which ou trial has produced unfavorable results. ‘I prevent STEAMER prirawNta, fan Bosta othe Ms above steamer will be closed at thie office on th 20th 44 PM. Fostage on allletters. mast. be prepaid to Bost Apply to. OLLINS & CO, MEXICAN SCRIP FOR SALE et haba ROBERT H. MOIRIS| P.M: |g pou $35,0°0 in Mexican Scrip, bearing per cent interest perannum, and tayable in 17 quarter talments, forsale Tk SREWAR by the pr ‘alder, who 14 about toremove to Kurc t op. 8T—On the atten of the 2th insta Offers received uutil the 2th October, proaimo, tddressed Fore he Altace Ehatham street, a Fifty Dol aot rane Will find this a profitable and secure investment. aero re 8. HUMPHRYS. CHESNUT STREET THEATENE: PHILAVELPHIA. W.E Burton ., oeee vee Les BENEFIT OF MR. K and positively Last Night of the MR. BAND MANAGER. Saturday Evening, September 27th. performance will commence with THN STRANGER— The Stranger, Mr © K Mrs Hatler, Mrs © Kean | To conclude w: H Froncis, Daun; Charlotte, Mis WH Smith. che Comedy of the HONEY MOON—Duke ques, Mr Burton; Lepez, Mr Owens; Volante, Mrs WH Smith; Zamora, ARCH STREET THEATKE. PHILADELPHIA. | Stace Mawagrn.. ain H. £, Sevens turday ivening, Septe’ ance will commence with JACK SHEPPARD— ke; Bloeskin, MrStevens; Abraham | au Wild, Mr Jonaston; Winni- | fae ere E. MR. BROUGH’S : 4 ' ‘ R. BROUGH most respectfully announces to his friends | from voting on them twice at one election in different that o4 account of the indisposition of | wards. Should they not reconsider their decision, the announced for Tharsda yy (last night) is | | poned until Tuesduy Next, September 30th, When will be presented the Opera of R PREISCHUTZ. W th the whole of Weber's origmal musi Musical With other Musical Ent tertainments, as will be expressed in the | © bills of the day h LECTURE ON ANGELS. ROFESSOR BUSH will d Sabbath Evening, 26th Society Library Buildy | street, on the views of Spiritual World; as presented by | fee of entrange, at the ensuing October rac Subjeot—"Proof from Reason and Revelation, that all An- re Human Spirits. eture to commence at half-past 7 o’clock—Seats free. | the pitcher is ornamented with BANNING will resume his on Monday, Wednesday and Satuday evenings of uext week, at half-past 7 o'clock, in the Lecture | Street Church, near Broadway | and Chronic Diseases, especial ty aud Palmoua: ree Lectures in this city, Room of the Pearl | n z ou the Philosophy af Health | pond with the pitcher and waiter, is $97 50, making iu of Dispepsy, Gevers | Debili d Spinal Diseases d cure by mechanical support and a prope in con) metion with other appropriate rem ject of Physical Kducation or Paterasl Obli Also, on the means ars ¢ Club are requested! to meet er 30th, at the Rooms No 7 organizing for he sefson. those desiring to become mi Many of the best Vocal and liastramental are members of this social claoir, and no place can b+ found where an evening can be passed more plea- happy company weho compose Sons of Harmony.” Th | invited to aitend. Performers in the crt this friendly association of Inprovided with the bestthe marketaffords togeatify the palates | of those who honor us with a ¢ by order of the President of LH. EXHIBITION OF THE “IVORY CHRIST,” T 47 BROADWAY,N Y.-Thi beautiful ivory statue in the worl ‘ooms open at 8 o clock, 27 the largest and most it was executed by « of St. Nicholas at Genoa, from a soLiv fourteen inches diameter, jounced by the highest authority to be withouia ong works of art, 2% cents. Exhibition day andevening. ee has | JUST PUBLISHED, RST American and nglish kdition Mackeldey, Eainbendinm ol i atest book of the season has just been mor, wit and quxint philosophy and mor ‘lity ‘edicion is | - had at the Editor and Publisher's office, + | alr For the value and importance of the work we refer fo ft! following letter addressed to the editor by the late Mr. Justi: Wasnixartoy, J ‘Owledge your letter of | ice in the prospect th yught to a success! ™ 's admirable | 16] a oor study of the Civis h slowly vet surel hikspeare’s cargo, the only direct imported into this port. | ¥ 5 ay amoug our students at law; fot the | the loss of ammoaia this cargo bp been jut ju air tight casks. | © dl to ead their researches and expaud thei as Lam abte to jug u greatly to the value of the original work, ving ouly tune to say that I remaiv JOSEPH STORY 996 ist ur own labors will in abl respects add with the highest re oe ot a al LATEST INTELLIGENCE, ————————————SS | BX LAST KVENING’S MAIL, Washin; (Correspondence of the Herald.) Wasineton, Sept. 25, 1845. Movements on the Political Chess-Board—The Plot Thickening every day. Nothing that has appeared for many a day in the ormot acheap pamphlet has excited more euri- osity among our politicians, christians and philoso- eae than Lying Mackenzie’s (as the boys call him tor short) Jesse Hoyt correspondence. It is eases | all the go. It is certainly a compilation of rich, rare, Price of Admission—Boxes, $1; Pit, 50 cents; Gallery, | and racy materials. John Van Buren is an unmiti- | gated Philistine, a genuine Goliah of Gath. B. F. | Butler turns out an indescribable puling Pharisee. | The fact is, the whole affair is a perfect god-send | amid this prolonged stagnation at head quarters. The non-reception of Mr. Kaufman, as Charge | from ES gig work detrimentally to the adminis- tration, if the decision against Mr. K. is persevered in, The loss of the confidence of Texas at this crisis, when the political position and complexion of that, people as an satel part of the people of the Union are just being formed, may result in a revo- Jution which will convert the whole of Texas into a Whig district. With half the dexterity of manage- | ment peculiar to their opponents, the Whigs might now employ their exertions to some prolit in shaping the public opinion of Texas, Marcus Morton, you will perceive, is mired among | troubles of his own creating. Mr. Hazewell, present | editor of the Ohio Statesman, while aneditor in New England had no particularly'strong faith m Mar- | cus, and Marcus watched him like a lynx. Haze- | well buys out Col. Medary, and the Cincinnati En- ngaged at this | quirer, a rival paper for the control of the party of | the State, cries out “ Wooster Bank—Hazewell | clon isexcited against the Statesman that he is in 1 sad Third Tiers, 25 ets; | collusion with the Bank-Tyler-Shannon Con- | servative clique of Ohio, and Judge Tappan | writes aletter to Marcus to know all about it. | This was better than oysters to Marcus. | How his fingers tingle with the fun of the re- | venge he is going to have on poor Hazewell. He writes to Judge Tappan, athe: ronnuly that | Hazewell is not to be trusted out of sight—that he is not worth fifteen cents—that he broke down twa papers in New England by connecting himself with them ; and that he could not get trusted, where he was known, for the small sum of $100. Hazewell, upon this authority, has sued old Mareus for a libel, laying damages at $20,000. The fact is, the old hunkers of the party, such as Marcus, are being backed up against the wall, in every direction. We have spoken frequently of O’Sullivan’s move- ment here in behalf ot the National Bronze Eques- trian Statue to Gen. Jackson. Jtwas an old hunker movement, cut and dried ; and it is a pity, a great pity, that O'Sullivan did net succeed as he had wish- ed. True, he gota meeting together—hurried his own reselntions through before time was given to the meeting to understand the case—got a committee | appointed—got them together in the General Post Ottice, but there the gentleman from New York was | fairly biufled off. He proposed an address to the | people—he proposed a plan of operations for the | committee ; and had every reason to be ieve, from | the passive resignation of the meeting at Apollo | Hall, that he had only to speak to be obeyed. But | Gen. Van Ness (can‘t you account for the milk in the cocoa nut?) brother of the late Collector, lectur- \ ed Mr. O'Sullivan square up for his interterence in the 2ud and 3d acts. | the business of the committee—said that the com- mittee could act for itselt—that the people of Wash- ington were not all fools—that the services of Mr. O'Sullivan could be dispensed with—that he might | leave his papers tor their consideration, if he chose to do so; but that his dictation was out of place, particularly as he did not belong to the committee — | Mr. O’Sullivan bore this reprimand as much like a philosopher as could have been expected. Mr. Cave TeHiac tried to smooth the matter over, butit was | no go; and the editor of the Morning News deposi- | ting his papers with the committee, withdrew. His mission has tailed; for his address has been repudia- | ted by the committee, his plan ot operations set | aside, and anether address and another plan adopt- t | ed in theirplace. After devoting a couple of weeks in Washington to this business; after paying for the Apollo Hall, | first meeting, in getting his ‘‘cut and dried” | pro- | ceedings carried through, thus to be blutted off, | Tume, we are afraid, will explode this statue— “And like the baseless fabric of a vision, Report says that Mr. Gillett, Register of the Trea- mtv soon to take the place of Mr. McCullough First Comptrolier—that he is to be appointed Judge in the place of Judge Thurston, deceased ; ‘and that Major Barker of the Comptroller's office, is to be promoted to the Register’s desk. | A Mr. Gilpin, from Oregon, we hear, is in town. We shall try and see him, and learn something of that part of the Union, that will be interesting to ibriusn,in oumberless feats; | pia ties ich, a ¢ Cavaleade! | he great efiort upon the subject of the House | printing next session will be an effort to override, Poverrdle, and supercede the action of a caucus. Bleir and Kives will uot put themselves forward, but ‘heir friends will take them up—the New York- ers and the Western :nen; and unless father Ritchie gets e vote of two-thirdsia caucus, the election, un- settled, will come up at once before the House. Itis said there sre filty democratic members ascertained | tobe in favor of Biair and Rives. Whether they will finally make a diversioa for the Constitution or the U. S’ Journal remains to be seen. The Journal will probably stand best before the House in opposi- tion to the organ, the Const:dution in the Senate. ‘The next session of Congress will be by tar the most interesting to the dominant party—the most | critical, and the most important since the famous ea- | tra session of “41. Should not much wonder if it | were to be equally suicidal in its results. Barrimore, Sept. 26, 1845. Repudiation of Law—the Baptist Church Case-—Silver Plate for the Canton Races—the Jews’ Synagogue— | Pheatricals, $c. EGON; of, ‘The Emigrant’s Dream—| There is quitean excitement in the city at present Mr Stevens; Peter Grimston, Mr Burke; | on account ofthe refusal of the judges of election to re- gard alaw passed at the last session of the Legislature | to stamp Naturalization Papers, so as to prevent persons whole election will be illegal, and it is doubtful whether the Governor will give certificates of election to the members elect for Congress, or accept ofthe bonds of the | Sheriff. ‘The Baptist Otterbine Church case still occupies the | attention ofthe County Court, and there seems to be no | probability of its closing during the present week. A | if amount of property is at stake in the result of the e. Thad the pleasure yesterday of a handsome t of silver plate, consisting of ent pitcher and sugar dish, each resting upon a silver waiter, which er his Second Lecture on Pi . Johnson, Esq, thecheotars Room of tore | has been made to the order ot Peyton R. Jobns iM]. roprietor of the Canton Race Course, and is to be one. n the | centre of the body of the pitcher is a shield, with an American flag on each side, and the hamrock starting from the body of the d, nd going round the body. The lower edge of and blos- soms, and around the neck is a small Lene senting shell work. Tne handle represents dolphin, and is richly cha: The price of the pitcher and waiter was $180—that of the sugar dish, which is chased to corres all $277 50. It reflects the hyghest credit on the artistcul | of | abilities ot Messrs. Campbell of this city, by whom it was wrought, while it speaks well for tiie liberality of the proprietor of the Canton Course. ‘ane | The Jews’ Synagogue is to be consecrated this evening | with great pomp and ceremony. I wiil send a brief | sketch of it, ) | Holliday Street Theatre continues, with its excellent stock company, to attract overflowing houses without | the aid of stars—the season, a most successful one, will | close on Saturday night. At the Front Street, Wood the pantomimist, with his two sons and dog, is dragging out an engagement to empty benche: hestnut Street company is, howe: to this house on Mon- day to sustain Mr. and Mrs. |, Who commence an ei- gagement on that night with “1 tae Feworthinds of the ship Herali was yesterday sold. 1 auction for $4000. The purchaser was Capt. Rapdoll uller. 4 Pritaperruta, Sept, 26, 1845. ‘The jury in the murder case of Mulholland and Regan are out yet, not having agreed or likely to agree upon « | verdict. ‘The Court of Quarter Sessions are engaged to-day in trying several young men for fire riots in Jane last. We are full of politics. The natives and democrats had meetings last night ; the democrats h meeting: { ve eretiaty top. | tonight in Southwark, and everything indicates a warm 76 Wall screet, N cipal Law Bookstores of An Britain. Price per vol : in sheep binuing $6 50: do interleaved $9; do on fine paper $0: do do inte: | Speculations to the result, beyond what Las dy been given, are useles: ‘There seems to be very little change in the stock mar- | ket. The following will tell tho tale better than any comment, Sale of Stocks at Philadelphia. | Finer Boarn—Sept. 26 —100 Wilmington Railroad 164s 200 do 17}; $5000 State Fives 76}, 200 Wilmington R 20 Li h Navigation 14]; #5000 State Fives 76); Te Del. 79; $1970 do 79}. : Betwerxn Boanns— $290 State Sixes, “46, 86; $9000 du Fives 76); $5000 do do 764; $680 Lehigh Sixes 454; $6:0 dio do "46, 45}; 50 Wilmington Railroad shares it Pennsylvania Fire [nvurance Company 145; 6 Farmers N . Bank 46. a sig teen Paane se tso Girard Bank 83; 100 Wilmington RR 16}, 4 Mechanics Bank 26j; 8 Chesapeake and el. Canal Stock 34}. cont ‘ren Boano-—7 Com Cincinnati 67; 453 State tives 76. 8 Mechanics Bank 26}; 1100 Reading RR Bonds 64; | Sieeenai Mecbanies Bank 40}; 100 Wil RR 16); 6000 State Fives 76g.

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