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Ohio River, . : r= a “ews aga elect een as Rios ws|i AUCTION NOTICE: AMUSEMENTS. AMITSES ENT! LATEST INTELLIGENCE rising in channel K PME ie ck 8 ei oh Tl fla ee & 4 4 feet in channel Fear | P)UTCH BULBS—This day, Oct. 10eh 16 "S VENU: AMin THAT rid Wawtelenad tine igh Disease a0 ofeach, Sue eae ht & fi sterlae, HI whe ie REN - = apts - #Y LAST MVMNING'S MAsL. vy ta x ‘ e su to any offered at auction to Boston, has returned to this city for exhibition at room FIPTH NIG: 460'437 | this season, and amaten peetfull ted s the peri d of hele separation feoga tho chorusing acd reltecting : — 20/t0 | fragrant flower. Also, 10 bbls. Guano. "Molter | a a Rriday Evening, October 10th, Wasutnatow, Oct. 7, 1845. society of the Bthioy reuadets Isat hand. This evening Stores—Turpentine, bls. 20.078 EEE ABERNACLE. ‘The: pectermance Wil one with ‘the Tragedy of ‘The i ‘ aprons ict. Ucwge is the bast but ove of their attrective entert sinments, an ‘Ter, bbls 10 358i THE EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS | Admission Reduced to 2 Cents. ‘The Ser COR Chicas Question of the Tariff, and the Obstacles in the Sanuct iGo equently, orf raibly urge of altagesandses, | From these few items, it will be soon thet the import rags FAREWELL OF THE SWISS BELL RINGERS, ae Brae ‘Charles oo way to its Reduction by the next Congress Consid- Wuir-hetire te eurtin drop upoe seene of scil nj | trade the past ar has been largecempared with former | NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE, “day Tok Taeaany cand Wednesday, ch Seyeamsber, | ag infor. Ph ered. whatever may be the Recommendations— Mr. i at My not ™ ir, pWo acc! bs vis ¢ Sei, 4 S be >, 12 theis closing hours be recorded in the testimony of public ap- | Tal consequence, « healthy increase. ‘ges Of this week's number to double their former sige: It SROLINE HIFFERT. El Seico do Xerxes’ by the iwo bdise Vallece Report—The Case of Mr. Paine—Dr. B. T. Probation. About two-thirds of the aggregate value of merchan- will consaie ont Saturday, October 11, amoug its other dseply 3) hear them, sre thay da ° Sone beecan : Archer and Gen. Sam. fa ind sy, tay Cheap Wholevalr Tnatruction tn Classes, for | dso imported into the United States from foreign ports | "{iiiugshustr it th “Lives the Felon.” CENTS. an eile ga prteel Pygsdncse essere Mercer. Pieters cs the ae ou ie ee Music. arrives at this port, and about one quarter of the exports ye particulars of Tap eempetion and murder of Sarah Decker fal pestioniane in the Programmes, east end Pie The“ =r d the C, ituti tduale in Voest Muscc, from this country goes from this port. ‘The duties paid sof twentyreighe Marderers, who sueively thee LAS APPEARANCE. fae rs Yellowleal, ¢ “organ” ani ‘onstitution on the one hand, vs.of any system, by which the 1d on imports into this State, and the tonnage of the past nt? this country, with the | TOW PXHIBITING, (for « shor time only) at the Rooms | sgaturda — and the Intelligencer on the otuer, are vigorously en- ie Isbors of the tracher abridfed, ani, at the same time. the | two years, have beon about five times greater than on ury of Pawnbrokers. ang ithe National Academy of Design, eoruer of Broadway | °F Will be performed the Play of gaged in the discussion of the Tariff, pro and con. which may pont tae ma ot ous of commescing the Ry imports and tonnage of Massachusetts. fc enti to wishin ele bead ee ses Aan 7 cane Father Ritchie contends for a revenue Tariff, as tasty of vi ion te fors ome Hi ie vanta; s : * ¥ 3 od 5 /OM iD] 5 t isti i 4 tion, is came » © cen ; Gallery, | revenue tariff, with its incidentally protective fea- rs open at 636 o’elock, aad the Curtain willrise precisely | ‘ures, may, from the current and prospective extra- A limited number of Season Tickets may be obtained | Ordinary expenses of the government, be consistent, st the Box Office. coincident, and preservative of the Tariff of ’42, in inter ttof ic osey of 55s cena nant | Sieg Rare ey ere a : a Hoag, the Panel Thief. been brought to this country at xreat cost and ias Mra. ‘Ames, alins Madame Cos | fame and beantilul arte reed OF the Loy oach’s.“Clyfakcers® and “Tilers.” A.M. wutilgo P.M. Admittance 25 couts 1 be well first to ascertain what sort of information it in order to become vd. t (itis unfortunately easy to bea bad one ome a good and av performer, 1s by uo means as easy a matter as some 18;2, 13. ‘527 370, 4,323 4,467,320 965 ther Weatherwax al ‘The returns for 1843 are only for nine months, which ack lieve to a Z i ” a ri teas serie pula |socovnts in « mannre forthe. great ference in| Henig pony ad en PUILIARMONIC-SOCETY—— i ai pelohpenpertircrirvrsn soma ow i i mount. The importations and tonnage o! fe are 3 co ‘4 és £ eee shale ~ . ("The public ase-respectfully informed, that i inimums upon manufactur confined prineipally to this city, this port being the only Police—The'ts of River Pirates, peererr oo tre oy Peck gage Mele Bah Sgt Messrs. Cony and Blanchard, sees Oe ee ae = Extensive Robberies of Merchants scription list for the Concerts of the eusuing season 1s now open at the store of Messrs. Schirfemberg & Luis, 361 road ive celebrated Pantomimists from Loudon, are engaged at this | Cottons, as the chief ground for a modification of Ing ‘Hrsned Doge there erorganees| ‘be law of "42. While the factories of New Eng- ston! ited the greatest wonderand astonishment through- | land are distributing their dividends of from 15 to mansgement of the re mode of emit whole manner, and character o| hed ad kep: wader the strict: st port of entry of any consequence inthe State, while the | Dusty Bobthe Ciefee ee on tide Poca imports and tonnage of Massachusetts are distributed | _,Viu eres moPbers, Barges Forgeries, Es ‘discipline by the teacl among adozen ports of entry. The amount of tonnage fe Fretence Kogues, Pickpockets au s many complaints have been made of the want of room, 8. 7 out Europe, 3 4 ity modified or temoved--he must ne |. ee gil oe hk the committee have been induced to remove the Concerts to | 4 ssa 25 per cent. per annum, upon their stock mveste: d i owned in, the. three, leading, commercial tates onthe | 0.4 ph te ae er Lr scape Spier pet oi eee del | Friday Evening, October 10th, im th factories of the coarser cottons, it is self- 80th of June, 1843 and 1844, compared with the account Foraileat \o. 27 Cente strect, New ork; Zeiber & Cow for the rst. Coucert, eutitliog the subsrribes cy ‘Will be «formed, the drama of dent that some abatement of the minimums of ’42 as shown by the returns of Sept. 90, 1842, is as annexed. | md (elon & pearance, Phe pdelnniny Medding & Co. and. Bray three ad ns to each of the oucerts. he privi: THE BLACK RANGERS. would not only be consistent,according to the “Kane Tovwace Oso 18 Nrw Yous, Massicuvorrrs avo | dee: die prneipal newpaper agchig albony, ay, | Has cageteparn acre ema eke areal Goicere ark a | Ben eee ; pret eit pare en emery ported IAIN. wark, Treuton, and other cities m different parts of the | /“o7 gteodis*re sii caged pipet Gen Howe... tion to all the great industrial interests of the country, Bept. Union. Major Trac b lutely 1 ti the Admini i i me ras a 1 : ‘i THE GREAT BOAT 5E i m ut absolutely imperative upon the Administration. Ne York,tom...... S105 SorebL —Glets? G6 | uanckearmy | ome Newsmen and Asens supplied on the Se ee Peglroed He But, meantime, father Ritchie says nothing of the \ Tst Mentioned requirements a | Mors setts, tous... 494,889 495,298 — 501'207 5908 - —_ - WY EE coe oe income, Dock Fare The f Maria Waltl ee necessity, or probability of a recommendation of an drance, bur also any volg rity ofstyle or bad | Mains, | usetse : 30731 21,137 ship Caledouia, trom the city of | joing senll boats have eutered for the $25. Pur ae ite b: tof the 77 per cent the cold rolled tes ortencher, har ax regards mindy nk —— —— in the first superdne lotof two hundred kegs new | MOWER Y Gipsy. | THE DEW DROP, THE IDIOT OF THE, SHANNON. Tear Beanesivenia..’ Tennteais protectita Taae veer” Now. let us see. what eppertun On ogee AM 008 1.598.608 | 120.985 82.392 | sry and Rapeseed; for sale, wholesale aud. retail, at the Entered by, Brothers, Roberts, Of Poughkeepsie, Patrick this interest an exclusive favoritiem of the iron me- (fester) alah AL ve ere into « tommage given above as belng owned in the | cert Store No 123 Greenwich meee’ Eacrabin Clan Waeeeia| see nina Andy ie ae i Pécnesivania, at te exsetee of te that kno» b-dlge, which nlone eau makea'good singer, 1 would | State o. sew York on the 80th of June, 1844, 525,162 | 010 tre JOHN B. VANDE WEILE. | Entered by Chas. Thomas an 2 GvORGE” WASH Shelah Cod ae ee Brig abaya | ask h wean d vidual faults be d: tected, or indsvidual ‘cases ‘i ee cae Opposite Albany street. ohn Connor, THE GtORGE lah Codirey’.. ‘ farming interest? We should think so. And yet to, simid the din of an»mber ofheterogenecusshrieks; | tons wero owned in this city alone, while of the 601,207 Entered by Wen- Tt. Boltoa,to | Entered by Frasers Bigelow RAYMOND AND AGNES the * Union” intimates not even by inference, eug- rhs Tech pilssegathe mill | ore owned at that time in Massachusetts, only 210,885 tons L932;22 the evening of the eth inst. between the Frankhe php rowedby as yk dcew e rant Edward Conde Pog Bavmond Mr Clerke gestion. or poe shorecneniiae ia wecoree i i f i use and ti ark ‘T' it tt it) ¥ . r y fe rs Foulips ndation e Execul cons oes fealing: Jor tao.saneh: did | were owned fn Boston, s ble gold ‘Arm Bracelet. ‘The finder will be handsomely. Te- R, Entered by Wim. H. Belton. | > Lower Boxes sd cents; Second and Third Tiers, 5 eta; etuatiine sett cold iron. Now, we should really iE oe et te etl A very large per cent of the increaso has been in the | warded by leaving it at the Franklin House, or giving ioforma: | Entered by Brothers Tenykes. pete ih i like to know, whether the President intends to con- provem-atof hisschalwte.-Tnen, tonnage of this city, which shows that New York is ad- | ‘ou where it may be had. 010 a:"re_| ,fillthe shavenamed Bosts hare ented for a Free ee RTE Cea DE — | fine his redazton of the: Tariff to the cotton mant- umber of hetcharave rest the ime for prvi vince eu beraie alas is aacaseetl aie oee THE GENUINE Sarat tuntircses cst Tha wae Will Ta eopee ties be So Se nctures of the Whig State of Massachusetts Ecghindivitoal pays et 60 small a rate, chet he. thieks ; A | hreata: one boat must win two heats to be entitled to the Purse BURLESQUE OPERA SINGERS Tartlcey he dbl aleottclnie: somnei-aememenedue: ener be lafhinged upon: Cathe time i eaily feaple ime | ay other in the Union. New York already is much GALVANIC RINGS 09 2 is , Ue . whether he did also include some nominal Teduo- ‘ymneat—on tor 1 thy larger than any of her neighbors, and the differerce is AND SE —F 5 Admission 25 Cents. tion, at least, of the bounty paid by the consumer periment rentpees ex class of thirty sc “allenings enaryssaah (Woe eaase's thls skowien 10 __.. MAGNETIC FLUID. £ UNION COURSE, L. TROTTING. romaine acs: canta we 5 seiser. | the support of the iron forges of Penneylvania. the very best i ig the HESE articles are daily acquiring an increased reputation = Friday EK ing, October 10th, It is said that some days since, in Executive uses of « amount of tonnage of the different leading ports:— A for their perfect sucress in curing all kinds of Rheuma- ‘The Entertainmest will commence wilk il, th tak: the Tariff, the ‘or about. re ANth of the. ne eto | Sonata Ge tea Lastins Hate é¢ sun 0, ’ tism and Nervous Complaints. No matter how chronic or se- BLACK DIABOLO. Council, the vote waa taken upon arifl, on certainly an inducement fur Teaarers to adopt this mode o| 1 Sept 90, June,” STATE® | vere may be the, disease it, readily yields to the mysterio Black Diabolo. ‘Sig, Shril-valo-Whole-man-o | question of its reduction to the Compromise Act of have conversed with and instructed many, who ef 7 power of Galvanism as applied by this novel and beautifa Gourd Cesar Al long Joe-Murphy-potatoes | 1833, the 20 per cent ad volorum, and that it stood: d to beeome ic Doloreux, Paralysis, Apoplexy adache i tl ers in this way, and in New York, tons For such modification—R. J. Walker, Cave John- : ever i Sig-Lynch-pinn Willsing-s | son and John Y. Mason. Against it—James Bu- "Sig: Bea (bass) Guid-o-Kners-o | chanan, W. L. Marcy and George Bancroft. For ‘Sig: Brough-o-Jew-Belle-Cavan-tino | an equal protection to all the great industrial inte- . Sig. Nimble-Shino | rests of agriculture, manufactures and commerce— id the I found thatany had acquired more than in the atter of rending sit Lub-rends so-James-Brown-o. Mis Jim-a-long-Joe-Mattytow Cc sate al 7 lati rd th Y ry of a Mise ant caved Ulben Wyatt neato. TPHIS DAY, Friday, October 10h, at P. M., will come off commend them in their practice. the Purse of $200, two mile heats, in harness, in. which od -coverably coufirmed foul a “an haa 1 chopping, twanging, mchine like a d vulgar 7 ' Galvanic Banda, Bracelets, &et., which can be adextedto there is Americus, Duchess, Ripton and Moscow. ‘The above is Le arene ident. No decision upon the subject. ment hop los rau meg htieda Atala pars of the body wish. prttact Sonvenienee, ate alto to, feohe "Ears wiillesve the South Ferry, Brooklyn, at2 P.M, Fare | bady bwana ‘il na, Hil epee Tis teaver Ua Dmeciscly where: we staid oni fo too mac! yendance on tl entee, No. ul street iT rt sol aT Th ia i: (r . | recommendati I. sal class instruction. Asso: where are spurious imitation Bee) “Soawine BEACON COURSE. Lee ne tere en | tecorngineade any specific reductions at ull, they will sficwnt and experieared teacher former himself, may be used as eal education; but as fr as I ha over tion of the system generally, where ments. The range of spiendid Cosmoramas will be open for inspection. | he— : B ts tantly for sale at the Garden. Firat. When manufactured cottons, particul omipoors sven athalf-past 6 o'clock. Performance tocom- upon the coarser sort, the incumbrances upon whit — OCULIST. a 1-1270085 1,313,740 54,182 8.387 | TYR, POWELL, M.D.. OCULIST AND OPERATIVE £.fo.2ugeg of the | The aggregate increase in these ports amounts to SURGEON, continues to attend to Diseases of the tye f ‘ ‘ 7 P where < toall t r . ae Woore sven at er | spin jhe plece of jadirida} instriction, it ss good only for the | 49,695 tons. This table is composed of one port in New | sidence, 201 Broadway, cor Warvesen © 40 clock at his te mence at Bo'elock. increas- the original cost in some instances to the ke may elicit further wf his subject from | York; one in Pennsylvania; one in Maryland; five in | _ inveterate cases of Strabismus, or squinting, cured in a few NiBLO'S GARDEN. amount of 120 per cent. din the exclusive use of this system. Massachusetts Secondly. Upon salt. minutes % 3 one in Connecticut, and four in Maine, | ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted that can scarcely be distin- : — ——— i i z > ulahed hom che beeeaT = A MR. H. PLACIDE Thirdly. Upon manufactured woollens, worsteds Professor of Stacie, Heel pees a tated are ‘a patna fiithe anattoce tan este eae ane ee nce | A VEOH te gic be to cae a one ee MRS. MOWATT AND MR. CRISP. | and fustians, but not a word, about Pennsylvania sm Narra eae PE, : ADE toes cis ceeds Domes tae SE BENEFIT OF MRS. MOWATT. Tee ee es lane onieion, cating Hora ibines ir, your obedient servant, —— ports included in the list. Most of the tonnage owned THE f tatives last session, quoting from Hudi- y :, 28 ids; th 1 ins of presentati ves sion, qi! iz Ze Medteal Men.—This day published, The | here is engaged in the packet or freighting business, INVISIBLE hates 28 seconds: the maich to come off on Saturday (to-mor waaay mv entagyOcebee oth) 2 parades Medical and Chots|oat science, Criticisms aad neve WIG. in rte Parse of $250, closed some days ago, mile heats, best 3 | ‘The performances will commence with the Overtare to Tan “Ah! me, what porils do envison, Pci: | while a large tonnage of Boston and the other ports of fa omas Wakely, M. P., Surgeon, and H. Bennett, M. ‘This isthe Routh uninber of tie wecond anaes © closely resembles the real head of hair that sceptics and | in 5 ‘ Monday next; Lady Suffolk Massachusetts and Maine is engagod in the fisheries. | 9 eoanous we pronounced it the most perfect aud ex: (ean faced ihpied The manthat meddles with cold iron.” Upon one point we feel satisfied, from the state of » to come off over this cond + ordinar M x .audard republications of the day; aod | 2h@ largest part of the carrying trade connected with | tovel ; : irs Mowas : “ fe pn wit ress. of his | our foreign importations, is coufined to the tonnage of wea i. hie a ‘A Barse of $3 eat 3 in, fee for all horses hatnever won Pee aithire trea ae a At te tee when'rnformed that it is now | this port. det altoations ite tant ener ees ee naan AO NARS NhROS | 08 Ratetrday, aS John Sefton Mr. Dallas, the State of Pennsylvania, and from the mice Ain pera sony.) peat Angnopsis of all cheneve inv es ‘Tne amount of tonnage built in New York in 1844 was free, that i i} of Also a Parse of $30, fee for all trotting horses that never 4 ROOM. number of New York and North Eastern inciden- homistry, Medicines Physiology. aad Pathological Ane | 21,518 tons, and in Massachussetts 9,684 tons. In 1843 | 2d the great evils of oth pect Moniay nant! iecmtoota Gott of thenicre er cloreseGres Bevpemars hewer Mee Watts tally 6 frente iaeea net pera mnedttnds , . 2 it i i th 1 hod of fi hs vad, at the | aud Le t 94 o'clock thi ary in each > Mii a a m 3 ms—$5 per annum in pivence, mailed ys part of the ae behest lige tte cmap Wate ind mete dete A BARRY, 46 Broadway, soars ‘of Lit | maken race. seiebon ep rei Magra more Oo ite aoa a half past oi dg oa and if taken up, discussed and amended, it will, as Vuited Biates, by BURGESS STRINGE RECO, | 3 ena WE eae 1844 there was 8,920 tons | herty street, up stairs, oietsme | "a “FO BE-RAFFLED oy Baavday sim newt, | M7 oelock. at the last session, be ultimately disposed of by the - | more built in New York than in 1843, and while the ton, FROM THE SUN. October lith, at GEORGE W. FARLEY’S, 165 Org Tickets Fifty Cents. laying it quietly upon the table, even before at shall Good and Cheap—Price Reduced—A new | 248¢ built in Massachussetts in 1844 nett 390 tons less ENERAL ECHOLS, of Georgia, has 1 Circular Canal, Jathetie Cherry street, getaes of Market greet, 2 fast Pacing | (77> Frivate Bones $9 cach, rere ss have reached the Senate ; for it is anticipated, of Edition of the Knickerbocker Sketch Book, a Library of se- | than in 1840. At this rate how long will it be before the | gp, tith.n model machine for propelling boats by: the ninutes, valued at One Handred snd Fifty Dollars’, Sevents: ood order aud keep all improper Perscos out. | course, according to the Constitution, that any pro- Te ee rere. vis Gaylord Clark. Price 2 cents, For sale | 000260 of Boston equals that of this city? So faras com-| wil ivscribe thet geatieman’s uame on the “rol five meuibers st two dollars vach. “A few meabers wanted to | __* tmitea comber af Seagon Wickets will he siancved of posed amendments of the tariff must originate in oy BURGESS: STRINGER & COn "| torce ie concerned, the increace in this city according to | manest,the first spiris of the complete the list. 010 2eme_ | PALMU'S OPERA HOUSE. the House, the tariff in itself being a measure for ‘he subject of the above notice called upon us this morning REE official tables is about ten timos greater than that of Bor, | aud says that he feels gratelul for this wubought compliment ae cirsnirD iar ore j hetewed upon him, but that he h to the title, Broadway, near Fourth st., a small white P by be: 1 Aone 222 Broadway, coruer Ann street. — the raising of revenues. - The Fall Style of Gentil ‘3 H we Friday Evening, October 10th, Suppose, however, that = bill, Gen. McKay’s oF e Fal yle o: entiemen’s jats are | ton. We have shown that the imports of this port exceeds | ‘General,’ that he hus vot b 2 ie el " J instance, reducing the tariff trom @ mean average now ready. for the sexson, 1845, which for lightness and | those of every other i i of the Judges of a ( di Dog, with very light brown ears, and two light brown, POSITIVELY THE d vali hould the ; er P port in the country combined,that it | ing. one te. ges ‘of secondary Juri the back; answers tothe name of Flora. Sieh 7) 40 to about 30 per cent, a lorem, should pass the superiority of color eanust be. surpassed, which. is he is not Gea. Robert M of whom, we have heard, but | MOL Mobon round the neck. Whoever returus this dox PAST WEEK OF THE SERENADERS. | ‘iouse, (which, in our estimation, will be a more t oN very important part of the HAT, ‘ret the color till | is the second exporting port in the Union, and that its 1 ieleworn Sac Aus article gold ia tits eachiionmant pia) atiey Scape to No.711 Broadway will reeeive the above reward. LHAM and WHITE. difficult task than it was found to be at the last ses- is y i he fter bi ited rs ted, bat sold for what it amiieeyis | cnnage te larger than that of tay other Ave porte withio:+ 4; (s-would suppose. that he has. been willing to dake | ,010 Wire 75) ston,) but suppose that such a bill should pass the Children's Caps, of va as att adlemen our limits. These advantages we have secured, and it is | advantage of the mistake, and be kuown by auitle to which he FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED. OPEN EVERY NIGHT. House, and that it should come into the Senate for B RSON Ho Rute te” | beyond the power of any rival city to change our posi’ | "snoclaim.__ ; en UR edie jd roy spectone ry ipl Sa Admission ® Cents onl: the approval of that body, with a division of thirty between William and Nassau tion. We have heretofore relied almost entirely upon | Q)* Pern siiiivetielvercd by therery Rew, Dreower ti | ealfand hiv wilt aud two daughters, from about i0ch Novem: | Kor particulars see programme. te whigs to twenty-six democrats, it would inevitably lay street, for the benefit of the until April or May next. “The situation must be conveni- * Doors open at 7%—Concert to commence at 8. be defeated by the votes of Messrs. Cameron and Subject: Bible”. The Churcn will be | entto Broadway, and not higher uo than Bleecker st. Any foxes and seats secured daily at the office, from 10 A. M. till | Sturgeon, rwiiele would reduce the vote to 28 and 28, poen at hali-past6 o'clock. Should the weather prove unfavor- | Person having the requisite apartments to let to such asmall | P.M. in which’ case, Mr. Dallas, it is safe to presume, the natural advantages of our geographical location, but a spirit of improvement has been aroused, that will lead vailieg. 0 iy to the construction of modes of communication with the able the Leetase will be postponed to the next janday, ie By, Wobre Hare will be Ho etaldres peo fare at ay bea PALNO'S OPERA HOUSE. would decide for the cold iron of Pennsylvanis. In bury f tthe wilet, with the addition. of the Mevalli interior, that have for a long time lain dormant, and th mone a ad tenunt by add” line, with t her parti- — dag ; ; Biapile Setanta snaiectine mass te dee eet ceria Wine aie Bion a manger PATENT AGENCY OFFICE. eeiora tod Ke He chon 1219 Pomt OfBes noid aevwtoatre MR. TEMPLETON, this estimate, we are merely guessing at the probe. order. Browih of this city in commerce, mechanics, manu-| pRAWINGS § SPECIFICATIONS PREPARED ROM the Theaires Drury Lane and Covent Garden, wall | le political division of the Senate, exclusive of the SAUNDERS & “ON, 177 Broad: actures, &c., for the next ten years, will be more rapid FOR INVENTORS. eet SU ODETTE ae EAM have the hopor of making his, RE NG, z vote of See, itis oom ~ not ome ‘ . : iber’ i |. M. . et t d JE ID DA, settlement e question, or, that SUnne aR a aa eo peeeie e oie eee eae Teatnoereno Bees ts patent the invem ca ameten Sfevcircastomers and the poblic i eneral tha they intend | On WEDNESDAY EVENING, October lth, in one of his if it coke, thats tear lbataeaaeinenentsl tied apna ie Rail o , ; Thursday, Oct. 9=6 P.M. | toad to Dunkirk will open new era in the commercial Cree ‘tow aioe NEY Broke Sov (Oct 80 13) in Tick oo g MUSICAL ENTERTAIN ERIM. 5: isuu | Clee moan never Ele vibsetaCinGun fem eher . af Xu A y ol e a) reek, (Oct. 8to icket cents—Perfurmance to co nce al Velock. a Quotations for stocks are steadily declining. Most of | prosperity ofthis city, and secure to us the trade of sec- TO LET WITH SOARDO ou wpton all admirers of thle fi i For particulars see Programmes at the Music Stores s duction of the taritf, therefore, wwhaiaver may be the the fancies fell of to-day a fraction. Norwich and | tions of the country now attracted to other cities. Offi FRONT Parlor Koom, with Bed-room and Pantry attach- | Haropeaud this conutry, willbe exhibited ‘under uamesns | pe | President’s recommendations, whether @ horizontal Worce ter declined | per ct. ; Erie Railroad j ; Reading | cial returns show that we have the control ofa very large e008 athe second oor. Al evecal apartments pl an eed in afavorable Tag The exhibition wilt be during the CHESNU Vw 20 pe joniatia Meptcvie. Sees, to General ai 5 Vi ; io ; ; sutly situ sted for families or single geutlemen, where a limit: | Uay time—not in the evening of auy of the above days. ; ; Railroad 4; Vicksburg 4; Long Island 1; Canton } ; | part of the foreign trade of the country, and the reports | ei'number only will be scc-mmodsted. “This is x destra AE anp Maxacen be nied bp pelieel jaar uaa to ieeoeie: eee Morris Canal 4; Harlem 1; Farmers’ Loan}. Stoning- | of our domestic trade, although very deficient and defec- | location for those doing business in the lower part of the a 3 = J - ot cc : tonand Kentucky 6's closed firm at yesterday’s prices: | tive—show that our trade ahaeen hater is in about the | ‘uring the winter.) Apply at $2 Frankfort street, near P LIVEBRECOL, NEW ORLEANS, MOBILE, BENEFIT OF M’LLE. CALVE, Kane letter,” an equal protecticn to all the great od Ref hanged. 96t*rc aS ins ss esses ‘The transactions wore not very exteusive atthe decline. | same proportion to the aggregate as our foreign trade. Terma tad Se SEA EUs RO Se ea OF Friday Evening. October 10th, industrial interests of the country, we should autho- rize our “ Dear Jesse” to bet upon the safe passage : | aoceeer The annexed statement shows the quantity of certain | We annex a statement showin, i ‘ ’ Aud positively. the last night of the French Opera. fonthalone epee es ; y iB the receipts of flour a' ide ‘The performance wi! commence with through the gauntlet for the ensuing session auticles imported into Boston, for the year ending Sep- | the three principal porta from the interior, remarking | A. woudlive ts meet with 's gerton ‘desirous al Keeviing & > Reng Ra Riu Rien Ping “PKS HUGUENUTS. out any material damage, if any damage or abate- tember 1, 1845. The absence of official tables giving the | (hat the movements of other staples are about inthe same | Poa dme house, and wonld take the rent in board, for hersel! oo ment at all, of the black tariff of 1842. : juautity of the same articles imported during the pre" | channel a @ same | ond dvughter, ifthe person ig nor, suited witha house they | ‘Pie well knows packet ship COLUMBUS, Capt. Wood, will Valentine e While upon this subject, we may as well inform q - ° re er . sail. o1 tober 13th. \ : E i vious year, prevents ourgiving a comparative statement. | fereuces yiven and require. Address Tenaut through | “this spienitd packet has unequalled accommodations for a | On Monday pea a ab your readers that the Secretary of the Treasury is ‘ r » | Receipts or Fiour at Bostox, New Yorx anp New On- which will be att-nued to in three d o10.1*r_ | limited number of cabin, and second cabin passengers, which Miss DEL“ Y, Mr GARDINER and Mr. BROUGH, aving prepared a more methodical and voluminous BOR Cores eae tee aes ones tee . WANTED IMMEDIATELY I be taken at reduced Fat : Wilh poses the Rye geee report upon the subject than has ever been presented, 7 aa 2 N. Orleans, FRENCH GIRL, whoisa good seamstress, and can dress FEhe ship GLASGOW, Capt. Mansou, for New Orleans, | ——____ >A 50 = AN A aeyet othe two houses: ‘Amon other fears, Ivrontation of CeRTAIN ARTICLES INTO THE PoxT oF 253500 air. Good wages will be given for a capable persou. Ad- > WILLIAM AND JAMES, Capt. Reed, for Mo | Boxes 25 : Pit 12 Shitdren to Boxes half pri it will embrace a review of the tarifts of at Bpi- Busrox, FRoM Serr. 1, 1844, To Serr. 1, 1845. 320,208 | dress 22 at this office. 0103*re | Hit. October 13th. * , joxes 25 cents ; Pit 124 cen nto Boxes half price. | 1 i7 and of the continental States of Europe ; of foes waged Re 7 ce NG Woman A NaED, ee aqhe ship SEVERN, Capt. Cheever, for Charleston, October ARRIVAL OF REINFORCEMENTS the ‘tarifis of the South American Sued; and Jaudl ey 496,194 YOUNG WOMAN, a native of Ireland, of good refer: | ‘The ship LANCASHIRE, Capt. Lyons, for Savannah, Oc- | FROM WELCH AND MANN’S COMPANY, | comparative statement of the tariffs of the Unite on {398 A sverutotend ash Bae Bgl & geod aeamarress: | coher tah. apes Mona tor Mevaanialy: Oc | AFD ROCKWELL AND STONE’S TROUPE. ’ } States, from 1821 down to the present time—the chau Sayi7e | ol0 Sue 2 4 is {Lie abgve gre all Sret clase Bhive end will sail pesctually as McFARLAND, whole, of course, to be dove-tailed ther in sup- Cocos, bags. 539,312 WANTED, MWS MELE NC. A, TEN EYCR, ef Sonth st. beleskdheasaeucinay sept actelinorinsa port of the Loahie argument Rabat road Brerclares © Of the receipts of flour at Boston in 1842, 140,739 bbls. | A. YOUNG WOMAN of goud character and references, in “FOR NEW ORLEANS—Lousiia ana N-w | MESSRS. HOBBS “AND J. WHITTAKER. | Support of a thorough reduction an : 2 : the capacity of Seamstress. She may be either French or Bd: ork Line—positively fret and only regular Packet, TORSEMANSHIP EXTRAORDINARY, of the tariff of ’42. were received from the city of NewYork, in 1843, 119,671 | Germau—must be capable of dressing hair, 10) to sail Saturday, 110 it—The eregant fast sailing SPLENDID CAVALCADES—BRILLIANT. FETES. The expenses of the Mexican war—of the annex- barrels, and in 1844, 189,020 barrels, or about one fourth | 4°ip. 2o,uchqouerthe highest wages will be given. 4 ta ag Pray, master, will positively sail lateat! AM aD SHOWER. ation of "Pexas—of, the protection of our rights to, tha part of the aggregate receipts. In 1842, 87,853 barrels WANTED i or freight or basen having handsome furnished sccommo- ota, ‘Nien te Ne creek ‘Ber. ete ee ena ee ies a t ;: tions, ayply on board at Orleans w' tof Wall st , or t P NG. —o! s—o! ices— en tag ; flour were received from Albany by the Western Rai; Byte eat en. two furnished bedrooms anda arlor, ‘EK. COLLINS & CO., 56 South st. EXERCISES OF THs, GYMNASIUM. of improvements of Western rivers, to say nothing Other 1 Paryenvine,'6 29;70 | Road, in 1842 111,695 barrels, and in 1844,161,721 barrels. | {95 4o% Gar, Not higher up Tes Ese, LOWE eroriorely no goods received on boerdafter Friday evening, | VAULTING, TUMBLING, &e. of extra mileages—and the draft upon the treasui Coal, tons. pts Turrentine, bis. 6061 ph At rn h inst. ¢ A 06 Iw*re >, fice d * dra c Old Stock Exchange. NTE J : Axent in New Orl James E. Woodrnff, who will “ -: - a tor the support of the Post Office department, bral Fite bola. ve esesss MM | sige, ayy Seate Tie, 4910554 200shus Nor fe Wore 73 HE seotnes ey gan Soe aes eonlies promptly. forward sll yoods to his addr rely NTRODUCTORY CONCERT. so far inereage the expenses of the government, as “som Kovuckyé’s = 101% 40 do 290 71 to engage in the Opster wad ‘Liquor’ Business, and aes |. Passengers will please be oa board at Orlean Wharf, foot oJ HE CHENEY FAMILY, from Vermont, will give their | fo par unefeene Ui Gultly to the receipts from’ the 2° ps heute Bk we 73 do bio y | eatheupital of $130.) ‘The stan f the best in the city, | Wall st. to-morrow. Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at which ITOMOGNDAL EVENING. October 13, 185, avifl fap tiie! curren year. If we add to this the om ; time the ship will sai 3 EVENING. . 1845, ? t f _ year. 50 \ ie ture Bk 960 8, 100 do ied baptoet bes fo gu to he county ‘ou Dasinese NW. 'BiHreight taken at very reduced rates. At the NEW YORK SOCIETY LIBR RY, when they will | five millions indemnities proposed last session for 2%) qe is Canal BG do F | off and will require hye stay for some time. Packet ship Shskspeare, Hose, master, will sueceed the Ten- inety of Glees, Quatettes and @ nei, selected fiom | he extinguishment of indemmities due our citizens pas, ~s. Bee $1 | Roscrus, Park Row, No. 15. ttre | nessee and sail 21st inet __ : : - introduce several hew pieces composed and arranged | trom French spoliations on the high seas prior to go 0 ia #1033 55 UNION LINE. OF PACKETS FOR LiveR- % do 24 25 Housstonie RR 28 INFORMATION WANTED, BEB root ticker of the Lith October The splendid | e*Presely for them. 4 4 ius 1800, all the revenues from the law, as it now stands, 100 N Am Trust i ie tao g (os gy Figacke ail a A Tattingen & well known and favorite packet ship TAROLINTA, PART L will be required to meet the Craiiaty al ee 30 Canton Co 4g 590 do acting busines at store No. 85 Front s'reet, in this city he nee miunodacions ofehscipfor exe, recaad cabin and | Nétioual Glee—Columbia, -.......... Melody by J Braham | nary demunds Ce Ane Ee ee onvered: be Comme, 50 do 41% 59 Reading RR 40 | Any nformation leading to the discovery of either of the part: | steerage passengers cancat be surpassed; her between decks | g Arranged for the Cheney Family by ler. ment of these indemnities is | y grees, 50 Harlem RR 660 G1 90 do 515 $0, | uersof the above mentioned firm wil, be thankfully received | ‘ye ited wp with particule attention to the comfort and cou- | Old Seve—The' Beogar Gill, -Arranged vy Herrmann | i+ wii] be with a strong side view to the preservation ie 5 ~ Oe | tae ome ugers, and need only be seen to command & | “Trio Witches’ Glee ..King | of the tariff; and if defeated, it will be by the lead- | Second Board ee SRST ERE Sei amen | LOnBON rratorenge over any other. The price of passage Being | Song—The Inch Mother's Lament. “J Barton | ers of the anti-black tariff party, the same that de- 150 shes Morris Canal 830 2344 25 shas Canton Co Sat’y 42% a WANTED, heard itocatDuracee coin application should be made | Quartette—Burial of Sir Joh Moore. Arranged for the | teated Choates’ bill at the last session. We expect QoL Island RR 81062 30 Norand Wore 73's FEY Roary ouNG Mun gy Saiki) ak nats & J.T. TAPSCOTT, Cheney Fanti y ; therefore, to have arra ed in defence of the tani +e 15,368 a0 do 60 14%, | $300 over and above theirexpenses will be insured to tht <a eeeeete eee ane. _ | Glee—Lutzow'’s Wild Hunt «Von Weber | of ’42, all the lobbies, for the payment of the French ath 5 do 1445 | writing, with av opportunity of clearing $1000 per year Some NOTICE Trio—Canadion Boat Song, id Mosic by T. Moore | indemnities aforesaid. 10,6 w. 8 mM | Gourcler ofl treme mi St here ale Oster] UNION, BENEVOLENT VPALIAN SOCIETY. Song—The Irigh Exmigront’s Lament. «-. Worusty MeePrice |" “When we next resume the subject, we shall . " New Stock Exchange. be necessary for them to have at least from $50 to obtain Society, and all the Italians de Quartette—Dy Slowly Deelinin ont . Weber | throw official statistics into our speculations. For 21648 Rye, bushels 125shas Farmers’ Tr ¢ 3 25 thas Canton Co agood fitting out. Apoly, at FRENCH’S fain ng Hall, 292 | to Lreir bare ig are Karey noted, Lye “4 Arranged for the Cheney Family by G Lod the present, we can scarcely hope for a mitigation 93 Salt—Liverpooi fuaenies wa se Brosdway, upstairs, All letters must be post prid. lection of its officers for the ensuing year, on Sunday Bonen ve's Lament ty ‘ of the Tariff of ’42 by the next seein of Gongrese % do b20 23% 75 do CEPT OFF WARDROBE AND FULNITURE | mn instsat? © Mi at No.s Bareley oc: By order, | Arranged for the Cheney G Loder on the revenue standard, for the revenue demands % do 832.4% 25 Nor and Wore LEFT OFF WARDROBE AND FURNITURE | «66 _CHAS. FEKRERO, Sec’y. | QuortetteGood N ‘ By the Cheney Family | of the government may be equal for the current year 2% do tw 23% 50 do WANTED. CLD PORT, SHERRY AND BRANDY. {qprickets 50 cents each—To be had at Saxton & Miles .20° | to the receipts from the existing law. 0 Leisland RR 10.09" 35 do GENTLEMEN and Families exw obtun the full valve fo | WTERY OLDandaperior Pare Wine, in wood and clas, |*Brosdway, George Fr Neghtts, car of yo Mr, Paine, and his mysterious assassin, asd the 50 Erie RR weak 2} , Lola and Gonlener Weeks sore IG ate har Vgty cid Tale Brown Shersies, ts Woon ant ui | “Ulsbets to eonmménce et hall-pest 7 otiock oldit*re_ | singularly mysterious circumstance of the shot at ri % do #10 33} 90 do aitare, Me, Gentlemen leaving ‘OF returning tothe city will Hollaud Giu and Seorch Whakey. | DERTHOVENS MOUNT OF OLIVES AND | Mr. P. last night, continue to be the local theme of "7 Saltpe re, begs Bi ie ws Ss ¢£ Gud st to their advantage to send for the Subscriber, who pledg- LBER« DAVIS | z THE SEVEN SLEEPERS. speculation and discussion. Justice Goddard, 0 ee eee % do wo oN DA ue Uarough Bie Pek Ome Se morpty at np Sorhes ot Fis, | During the Week of Squire Thompson, and others, visited Mr. P. to-day Gheetadiietere Tien. Peck number: — - tended to. TMSVENSTYN, P ; THE AMERICAN MUSICAL CONVENTION. | at the United States Hotel ; and after hearing the ae ikion ’ Sheep, uymabe Married. sit Im*re 466 Broadway, wp stairs. HE Subscriber having other business arrargements to | PVE SUBLIME ORATORIO of The Mountof Olives, | particulars of this imperceptible and inaudible assault Baltimore, “20/011 _ Sheep, bales Y ree RTE NDGA... 1 1° SS TE which he is oting his exclusive attention, | y the immortal Beethoven, and Thy. Seven Slecrers bY | Of last evening, with all the circumstances as we de- 4| iy esterday afternoon, at Slongha, N. J., by George ©. ANTED. offers for saie the Stock, Fixtures, Lease, &e., of his old esta: will be performed atthe TABERNACLE, on | > istle, they pronounced Dek justice of the Peace, Tio! McDonaup, Esq, FPAMILIES can always be supplied with faithful, competent | blished Wine and Tea Store, No. 487 Broadway, corner o vening, the 9th Oct, next, under the direction of | tailed them to youin our last epistle, they pl U. 8. C., late of Castle Hill, and now of the Court of and well recommended help of all capacities, both for city | Broome street, Mr. GEORGE LODER, | it a very strange and mysterious affair, and went ae los iio Ace Man, al dgaterof to iat. | any heath Atay ae dome) ema menaenr lrg A Mane P. Conmencng ee eter at ag gees ana | away aerating thei Neale Figs, dima... ; sdlashevon tt | Tanner, Esq., of this exty. eed ‘eat hel Je Bowery, whore ovary meng | osaer SAMUEL F.ENGS. | the solo party well sustained by resident talent. Dr Branch T. Archer, you, will have Jerceives, arn 4082 | Bars... vara: Oe = N. B.-Giood and faithful domestics enn have excellent places ss EP OHANGR | Mralie’G. Timm will preside at the Organ. he musie | HAS come out ina long letter in the Baltimore Clip- 14,63 Spelter, plates, 3 at this office. 59 Im*re ‘O'dionnt A RARE CHANCE. Ticket lity Spots eggh—smay be obtained. os, che ic per, charging collusion and fraud between Gen. FS. lammaen On Thursday, 9th instant, of consumption, Parricx | Music. To plenniud Sofas, made by the none ier offers for sale some | Poud 299 Broadway, Acwili, 201 Broadway Sexton & Mies, | Sara. Houston and Charles Fenton Mercer, in the ul ays 'T, st style. They wil be sold cheao on accountof giving up | 205 Broadway; F. Tiley, 297 Broadway; Beharfenberg. & tremendous purchase of ‘Texas lands by the latter. Davy. ‘ i 40,0016 ‘His friends are respectfully invited to attend his fune- | A. GADY wrjshes, to, dezote, hes time to the instruction of | tatcat atyle,, They wil be sald.cheas on x eee eee mene | 981 Brosdways at the stores of Coleman, 39 Brondway; GF’ | ‘Eee Tecrur fells a most plausible story, and 4,104 ral, on Saturday, the 11th inst., at 3 o’cleck, from his late | system, which en introduced as yet into this coun- | aud see them before purchasing elsewhere, Nesbiit, cor. Wall ond Water, and atthe door of the Taberna- “4 Il stronger argument, it cannot fail of "469 residence, No. 119 Grand street. ay? ith approved ef in Europe, as being the N. JULIEN, 15254 Green st., 3d floor, if mance. | refuted by still strong t hes bee by hi 44,951 On Saturday night of last week, Raven Isnast, Esq | short od of bringing on the pupil. A note | 83cm between Bleecker and Amity, ) evening at 7 o’elock dumaging still turther than has been doue by his 160,497 | of Colchester. He retired to reat in the evening, in hix | “idtessed to X. Y. at the office of this paper, shall he nttenied | a NY Bats fe, their tickets for the above | personal aberrations, the standing and influence of 10 | usual health, and died before morning. Mr. Isham was |‘ Si TO TAILORS AND OTHERS. | Oratorio, will please call oF send for them previous 10.7) urs: | General Houston, and the hitherto, even in stock- baka “| one of the most influential citizens of Colchester, and JAMES A SWAIN § CO. A SARTNER wanted, in a sure Cash Tailoring Eiteblishe | Oy, 10h ata | jobbing, unimpeachable character of Col. Mereer. i | og eg rs bymen of all parties.—Norwich Courier. | Drapers and Tailors, 352 Broadway, Carlton House, ty ore wey, who has some capital. The Establis! Phe discussion, we apprehend, is not concluded yet, t ‘ u inent has a moderate credit, and a good run of custom, which = . r r Haven, on Sunday morning, Mrs. Many ‘OULD respectfully inform their customers and the pub: | tan bee H ” GRAND ORATORIO OF DAVID. ol vannot divine. i : Dirtons at the advanced age-of ninetyesuey widow of | WW. Tiesihat they now” harem hand and we cantantly re gan bs cxronded wit an adaitional oupial to ax indefinite ©% | rere New. York, Besred Masic. Society. will, perform he | 40d what ite conclusion may We, we cannot Bloom, tous .. 107 Quintals, . 00 | President Timothy Dwight. There is probably no Indy aperior stock of full and winter goods, which will Adress T. D., this of ‘where an interview can be ‘above celebrated Oratorio, at the close of the Am-risau } ——Wiswinoton, Oct 8, 1845. , ‘The imnportations from both foreign and domestic ports | inthis country more generally known than Mrs, D. For | mage up in the latest fashion and at the lowest prices, for cash _ area wren ease Meteo. vavmccthe | The Oregon Question— Attitude of the President and ; agront number of years, during the life of President ) sre givenin this table, and the receipts of produce from | 1) e c. EDWARD Mil be “sustained by the fol: | of’ the meat Congress upon this Question— Probable Interior are also included. The quantity of cott Dwight, she evtertained more strangers than probably Nn nt me ded. qu a How. Wiuttam Russ G. B. CLARKE, FASHIONABLE TAILOR AND DRAPER, Nean FuLton, 132 Wintiam Sraeer, Opposite the new | vod from each place is designated. A , of Scioto county, ‘ n ot. rt MR. FR Dennett ef ia— ic igration Company—Mueel- cowparative felenent of the quantity of the principal | formerly memb sacrwed ae ian dei. | GIVES the followin esau forthe great success he has hi- | MISS WINDMULEER) 4, | a i ag Emigration pany: ticle of import into and export from B: 1 Wi to th city of bi therto met wit! . i; “ " neous Items. “ joel Ee Bonk phy Saree tht a highly influential will cura: . towed othe Hs a ty sortamice | ,!8t— All woodeare bough @ the Lowest ca pres and paid | Mapas BH. Noah, Re Dung, Andean avd DB, Bell. | ‘Among all the great questions of the dap, there i m : een ho. ored wit : . 4 , ; 7% ciiinens of that place are making great efforts to extend (0.) Ge ¢ folowing distioguished Gentlemen, to whom he can | . 2d-~An exclu stom, of sclling for cach only, | and temelp acsentueys, 70 Seared eetelie an the cure | no question which, in our conception of ite impor- and increase its foreign and domestic trade, and compar: | qms_s—__—sn—eeseeeeeneeeeeene fon: Henry Clay. Hon. Caled Cushing. ith small profits. aig | Oratorio will be with a power and effect unequalled | tange, embraces within itself more grand and con- asve abies would show with what success their eforts | ALDERMEN AND CONNOISSEURS ciel ctate ne”: Nam nare Wookeery, ratte mai te tsabldhmeat "eS" | "erfommee i commence arhalfput o'eleek. 4. | tinental results than the assumption of our exelu- wore crowned, ATTENTION. G. B.C. would refer to a large respectable connexion | _ Tickets 50 cents each; for sale at the pal Music Stores; sive rights to Gregon, the extension of our territo- German and French taught. ‘Terms CaN Apply at No. id this city and in Brooklyn; in proof of the style aud t- ski. Hien, Broadway: Geo. F. esbit ‘comer of Wall ‘The onnexed table will give some idea of the incre: streets: Now 3 Wall creat: J. A rial laws over that territory, and the establishment usual dishes of Soups and nd T SPLENDID GREEN SUSTLE will po saved sp in the sn Breeyey: ny, Friday ‘0. 161 Fulton street; an U Ii its, in the import trade of Boston. It covers the years 1841 Saturday, 10th and lith inet., — ony a a at erm ie at ond French Cloth Dress Coats made to measure from il y fr mail route, and’48, from January 1 to December Ist, and for the | House, 215 Washington street, between jay and Vesey aha r $14 to $20. ieottaase! | “Thsiviba » Gite tates ” | of a line of military posts, and regula lang year ending September 1, 1845, = ao of LeCobid * Park flow. A Ta Wooster ae ee Sanegerment of Ofer ie peter poarertile ore j cation of MF. George Whitlock, No. 88 Canal st. arr | (monthly in each direction,) from Fort Ind: pen:

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