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Close of internal navigation, will increase the revenue of our works of internal imp: cent. We annex the United States Treasurer's weekly state” ment, showing the amounts at his credit in the vari “3 depositories and the mint, by returns received 0° he close of each of the past three months. Thi, table shows the emount on deposit in each bank Ke. at the date given, and not the amount subject to “raft. MonrHy Statement or THE TREASURER, or THe Unites, Braye | Sent. 9. Oct, a7. fet om Amt on Ami on Mechanics? and ‘Traders? } jane, - “Aaposte depocite Portsmouth, N. H. A Bank ot Burlington, 734 TH 73H Merehants’ Bank, Boston iy 1,600 2a ity Bank, New Haven. 1,085,390 1,121,445 1,164,935 Ateade Bank, Provider 3, oe oe Pay a ae hie ek ’ aihloany. amers’ Bk, x’ bsonne Albany City Ban! 202 89, janie of Comme 4 Albany, ies Bank of Ameri tee, N.Y. ‘461,374 658,997 in exe ¥. 3 609,319 i, 154,525 581,368 f GAS, IAS 4 04,280, Phil , Philyd., Fireiny Sittessee, Nashy ile, Cleveland, Ohio, © AMPARY B samore, Balt. Beery” dank Beooktrn ington Washington, Wash- ak of + Bank 4 the Metropolis Fart of Potomac "Alexandria, ti gers’ Bot Virgin i. 52,630 105,504 87,938 17,731 18,119 52,000 52,175 j 68 i 40,57: Ho aisvill k ‘terille, 8 , ‘eninessee, Lo ‘i sere PAHS le Savings Ins. Lvilte, 83,72 Chinvon, fait Lt. Bk Cin, 101,225 Bank ?", Bank, Columbus, 15,515 of Norwalk, Norwalk, 13 of Missouri, St. Louis, 223,440 275,233, ry ‘an Ins. Co. Detroit 124,803 113,655 1th adel hia, 960,649,762 rane! int a, x x Br Mintat Dahlonege Gayo” 00038 Le, and Riggs, Wash- 0. Lee & Co's B, Bank of Middleouss a> Chesapeake Bank, Baltimore, Betrotie Bank, Washington, 481,707 407,140 30,000 50,000 45,000 45,000 185,553 206,895 52,385 52,389 Bank of Ene, Pe: 100,164 99,881 Bank of Wooster, a Be = $9,999,658 10,069,639 9,958,814 ‘The $30,000 in the Bank of Wooster, Ohio, have been transferred to the Clinton Bank, at Columbus, Ohio, and the whole amount in the City Bank of New Haven, has been transferred to the Bank of America, of this city.-- Within the month of October, transfers amounting to $1,126,814, were ordered, more than half of which was ordered from the Banks of this city to New Orleans, fot the liquidation of a portion of the expenses growing ou, ofthe expeditions to Texas. The Merchants’ Bank of Boston has a larger amount of the public money than any other depository. In October, transfers of $100,000 from Boston to Charleston, of $50,000 from Washington to St: Louis, and of $40,000 from Detroit to Albany, were made. ‘On the 27th of October there were fifty-four depositories The surplus revenue is now about'as large as it will be for many years to come, and the present amount is distri. buted throughout the country so extensively, and por- tioned out in such small sums, that ne very serious evils can arise from its use, or any very serious loss be expe. rienced by the defalcation of any single depository. The surplus revenue of the goverument must be gradually reduced by the excess of expenditures over receipt The revenue from customs for the calendar year 184 will be at least six millions less than that of last year’ while the current expenses will be not far from three ic four millions larger, making a difference in the finn .,* of the government of about ten mil! tol amount equal to the present surplus rey lions of dollars of the public debt fall: to pay which will require a new loan | for even under the present tariff act, w time, anticipate a surplus, We canu: present surplus, as proposed by the I: 46, « Treasury ,to meet the next paymer’, * : isan uncontrovertible fac, that 90% tte Public debt. It underthe present tariffin anny jue, tv erase ate of duty ifthe ultra free trade politi: ,“™ py pecies Kaeduosd,and itdlisratiados, tha ans in Congress will have a P ce, avera , Fs tpthelentandard oF gy 60 rate of auty will come down state Ttuatens -evenue tariff, without a single al tea belt inka atact. Before the tariff act of 1842 wabiihere-wil” Oe long as the compromise act 1832 rate of duty, ,b¢ Dut A small per cent difference in the "7 enforced. Tho provisions of the celebrated Teaug? # act of 1832, required periodical reductions in ate MEY |, BO as to bring the averago from thirty-five down enty per cent in ten yoars, which was at the rate of OF ¢ anda half per cent perannum, In 1843 the average rate ofduty on dutiable imports was 36 13-100 per cent, sand in 1844 it was 34 82-100 per cent-a reduction in one Year of 1 31-100 per cent--an annual reduction nearly equal to that of the compromise act. Vid Steck Wachnuge. Ui 300 shas Harlem RR 0 > do Seve) o yuly, 1853, fullamount, snot, at that JO 00 Reading Bonds 67% 25) do 500 Lad 00 do rn £000 Penn'a 5 50 Erie RR 34 WikeeBkotCom suits 8 40 3 shas Bk of Com full ‘ 45 Manhatea Bauk, 1.01 4 Baie 80 Mechanics’ Bank — 109-200 Long Island RR 734 50 rust 6 00 ‘do The 100 Karmers’ Trust o z do oe 100 Morris Canal a SO so ey ae ue fie m0 do $60 2% 35 Mohawk RR aie 4 ki Be 0 do 56%a a 0, S10 22,2 130 Nor & Wor RR 93 10 Howard Ins st 100 do s10 83 975 Canton Co 154_ 100° do blo 34 hag b0 45h 75 do 83> 50 ka SOM 50 do 860 80 x0 bi = ry 1 do Bey 3 East Boston co thy yy do ot 50 Stonington git 3% 375 do big a Hw 5 do bis aris Be. bio 3u¢ 100 do 81% 0 0 5 200 Wilmington RR 30 2" 200 Reading RR Ha F4 39042100 do 52% fe 360 424; 300 do 52M Sevond Board. "51000 State bovids $2 10850 shas Nor & Wor RR a) 25 shas Ohiv, Life& Tr 99 50 do 50 Farmetr,’’ Loan 33% 50 do 50 East BostonCo b60 16 200 Long Islanu RR Ta 9 Cap'con Co 4534 50 do 4 100 “do bis 45°, 50 do 23 0, 4988 tonington 960 fa NorkWorRR = 125 do. boo 0 do New st ig sr girmin or 6's | b6045,— 25 shas Longs! RR 43 737, burg Beat 8 50 doe at ra 25 Morris Canal 810 2353 50 do nw 7144 2% do ¢ Bie 50. do bis 75, 100 do ¢ 23% 25 Stonington RR 510 33; 40 Canton Co 304675 Nor & Wor ¢ 82? wo do 46 100 = do 860 80 lo bId 465, do 83 82% 25 do b20 4685 do 25 do b10 4655 25 do © 83% 2 do 345% % do 53 83% 50 do 5% 50 © do ¢ Bile % b15 45% 25 do 53 84 25 Long Island RR 83 73h¢ 7 do e Hy | do 83 7) At Newark, on the 22d of April last, by the Rev. Mr. Pilch, of the Methodist Bethel, Wiutiam J. Pi uta, widow of the late William F. this city. Died, On Friday morning, Catuanine Monan, wife of Ed- ward Conway. ‘The friends and acquaintance of the family are invited to attend the funeral without further invitation, this af- ternoon, Saturday, 8th instant, at 40’clock, from her late residence, First avenue, between 16th and 17th streets. On the 6th instant, Eatta E. t child of Michael A. ond Sarah J. Burnham, a Mutual Lodge, 1. 0. O: e friends of the fam: ly, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral this turday, at 2 o'clock, from Gold street, six Myrtle avenuo, Brooklyn. is het Lee 9) apt ate it Liab jon, vy, eldest son of John Firth, aged 28 years month and 26 days. ara ‘The funeral will take place on Saturday, the th inst. Conveyances will be in readiness on the Williamsburgh side of the Grand and Houston street f at 1 o'clock, P.M. The relatives and frie family are re- quested to attend without further invitation, On Thursday morning, the 6th inst., at North Orange, ‘New Jersey, Mra. Exiza Smirm, wife of Jonas Smith, Sen., after a Long illn ‘The friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral from her late residence, on Saturday afternoon, the Sth instant, at 2 o’clock, P. M. 157 Broadway, near Liberty street. NHE SUBSCRIBER respectiully informs his fi the publicin general, that he his opened t and by stiict attention and ossiduity, flatters him: of gratifying the wishes of all those who may fay neal The bar ix stocked with the choicest Wi and S+gats, that (he market ean afford, and eve! shill be rendered to contribute to comfort ‘A BILLIARD TABL tached to ‘the bu amusement of those who delight inthe game. Iu addition, there are excellent accommodations for Lodg- ers by the day or week, and cold or shower Baths can be hnd at all times. fi CLUBS and PARTIES can be supplied with rooms, at adh W. A. FRANCIS. N. B.—A special invitation is extended to ail who feel dis- posed to fivor him with a call becween the hours of Il and 2 o'clock this day, nb U're \ding for the flour, wheat, &e. ‘st nearly all the seaport markets, and | the anxiety to get supplies to shipping points Store the | Hoi comm, rovement a very large per | ages C, Dy use, for the pri sion of a ex charges, freight, yah terest from the of the hip, marine insurance, and La: OS" A GOLD WATCH, CHAIN, 's have been accidentally de od ed Gold Watch Rey i201. Wh ay hav Hes shall, uoon bringing them to Nonisy Hut Wa treet, receive a liberal reward. (y= Patubrokers ec, asi vartes who may offer them for pledge See MARGARET L, BISHOP'S LEC v MA8kGskEr L. BisHoP win rain We dallrcoot deegrnres on tho “Togathering of Iatnel,” Hlconer of | ispear and Broadway, on Sunda: ‘9th instant, at 3 nd 2 ANGLO-AMER FREE CHURCH OF SAINT RGE THE MARTYR, ie Service ou Sunday. at 108% A. Mat ‘Mand in the ‘oha’s Chureh, Brooklyn. Seats Free —British Ei fs particularly invited toattends 2 ta Baalish Residents are RED MUSIC SOCIPTY, be performed by the Sacred Music Society, ou Friday. vite at instant, atthe Tabernacle, under the direction of a if Fall partie jars will be early made public. né it*r pi E ANNIVERSARY of the Ps to the Si ety attached 1 Chureh, will y) evening, Noy. 9th. Services to commence at quaiter to 7 o'clock. The meeting will be ad- | dressed by Ur. Cox, of Brooklyn; Rey, E.'T. ylor, of M ureh, Boston ant Iter. Bishog Jayes, of the MI WM. EPSALL, Secretary. BOARD. TT. WO ROOMS, with large pantry or small tween, are now vacant, and could be boerd at moderate prices, by two geutlemen aud th ¥ apply ine at No. 81F gerth streetnear Amos. u7 ath * BOARD WANTED, W3i A GENTLEMAN AND HIS LADY, with a private v ed room be- ‘ost ie n8 3t*r ANTED—A situation as porter orassistantinadry goods, Krocery store or shipping office, by a person who ts well aiuted with the city, and ean be well recommended se applyat Gl South street, wp stairs b6re em WANTED, FEW ACTIVE YOUNG MEN t go South or West, to act as Agents for the sale of new and popular Publications, $300 over and above their expenses will be insnred to them iu Writing, with an opportunity of clearing $1000 per year. "Som meu now in our employ will, no donbt, made over $1000 p Yeurclear of sllexpeuse. Each will have his district ~ It_wi e uecessary for then to have at least from $25 to. $90 to obtain rood teuniout.: Apply at FRENCH'S Pablishing Hall 203 Broadway, up stairs. All letters must be post paid FORTE WAREROOMS, 93 Broadway. 2 would inform the Hable, that he has re aoa from the corner of Broadway ‘coms No. and? Lafarge Building, 293 Broaswer 6 ¢ Reade street, wherehe will keep 4 general ussort- t at. the same prices as at his factory 1 Boston. he public are invited to call at his rooms and examine the present stock. ng Ine OSE EOE PORE SINE, BLUES AT CASTLE GARDEN, N MONDAY EVENING, November't0th, 105. ‘Tick. Raion eg LOMMITTER: -aptain Charles te 104 Liewt Riehd él’ Hotel, Fulton st, ergs, M. Miller. KW. Waterbury’: Richard M. 1 Isnae Lent. Jol J Hick. i niel oore . 234 Sev Thomas H Biskeloy 1220.0. ter Waller ree : Alexander Mathews... .148 Bowery cor Broome. 8 2tistje SECOND HAND PIANO FORTE. QR BALE, 2 sugerior second hud Pigno Force, made by 82 Elizabeth street. 117 Sullivan street. 22 Bleecker treet 79 Greenwich st 0 Charlton stre ETTE BRANDY. Of the old aud genuine brand, i landing from Brig Matilda, from A. SE 100 HALE Fires, 150 quarter casks, iso eighth do aud for sale by NIC 5 8 2teod*r 67 and 69 Front street. IMPORTANT TO COOPERS, HE SUBSCRIBER has just received a large consign iene ort soleieate Rochester Coopers Tools, which he fiers for sale at the lowest prices—every article warranted, HENTY'E. YALE ANK _ne itr 44 Fulton CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC STRENGTHENING PLASTER. "THESE articles are now presented to the public with the | s | fullest confidence, having been tested by several of the first | about 16 niles from the eit mile of a depot on the Har! nication easy and sgreeable at all seasous of the year. ‘he Mansion House is built m the mos and finished manner, in a commandin; | adapted for a country ment are entirely of whi | fle mantels throughout. ell arranged an Gardener's House, Fi convenient, substantial an i, peaches, pears, plums, ities and in great abundane ard, comprising every variety. The mansion, ere exten- in e@ description of physiciaus and receive 4s au inaport thetr modificatio the advantage of more Ioral application. strengthening the systoth when debilit 8 apreveutive for colds, # Galvanic Plasters will be found of great aud per- tage. ‘They are used in connection with the Mag- full directions accompany each—for sale by the hale pu: oF tn auy_ quantity. at the ouly ageney in New York, ng. general approval. ‘They are offered adjunct to tue genuine Galvanic Rings aud ting upon th: 5 is ase or other No. 134 Fulton street, Sun Bui a7 3t"rh BIRDS FOR SALE. NE MINO and several fast Indies —Enqui 48 Broome stre<t. n PANG FoRTES ¥ —DANIEL WALKER, Manufacturer of Pi con-tantly on hand an extebsive assortment of elegant Ros od aud Mahogany Piao. Fortes iweluding Grand aud Cabinets, A Gold Medal, the largest. premi the last Fair of the Amer can I jm, was awarded to him tute, for improvement Piano Fortes. ‘Au Organ with four stops, in good con- | dition, suitable fo mall church, or private family, for seule heap or to loan outime. Store 11i Broadway, Manufactory 44 West Mth st. near 6th avenue. n6é Im*rre _ TEETH! TEETH! LETH inserted without pain, aod warranted good as the natural ones: for biting and mastication. A complete double set of best mineral Teeth on tine gold $50 00 get of best mineral. Teeth, on fine gold plate, for the upper jaw, to be Worn by atmospheric _ pressure, 30 00 Single Tooth, from $1.00 10.5. 00 Flogging Teeth with Gold, from 75 to 1 50 By Ur JONES, corner of Canal street and Broadway, en- x n7 2b RATIVE SURGEON, attends to Dise i to all Imperfections of Vision, fr resideuce, 21 Broadway, corner of W: o'clock, ath ren st. Ophthalmaa, Broppage of the Tear Passage, Cataract and | Opseities, effectually removed. ; AMAUROSIS treated with great attention and success. Inveterate cases of STRABISMUS, or Squinting, cured m afew minutes. ARTIFICIAL E tingu shed from the natural. Oilices aud residence 261 Broadway—entrance 1} Warten street. uf lt*re DANCING AND WALTZING ACADEMY, No. 21 Howarp street. Sions & SIG. FERRERO have reopened their School, and will commence an entirely new class for Young La: | dies and Masters on ‘Tuesdays and Fridays at half past 3. DAYS OF TU Mondays and Thursdays, W Tuesdays and Fridays, athalf past 3; classes for Yo Masters, Monday and Thursday evenings, at h Danes and Waltzing Classes for Gentlemen, on ues days, at the game hour, Waltzing, Polka und Mazovr ¥ do La Velt'z 4 Deux Temps, Polka aud te Mazourka, taught in all the classes. di sons, private classes, and boarding ed to. Private Sorrees will be given as usu ‘ ALBIO: LIFE, INSURANCE COMPANY. LONDON AND NEW YORK. Instituted in 1805. Capital One Million Sterling, or $5,000,000. pus € ‘TY years, ond PAYS in CASH to those n participating scale, EIGHTY per. cent of AL: every THICEE: yeirs at compound interest. All eligible risks have the great advantage of being confirmed atonce, participating trom the date of thelr poligies inthe Arat division of profits. Examples of Rates for insurance of $100. mired oa the Age next | For one | For seven | For whole life | For whole life birth day | yen rs. | without profits | with profits, % 103 194 217 30 106 113 219 248 % 118 1% 255 2 88 40 131 144 300 339 Insurance at all ages from 10 to 74 years, inclusive, from 8500 to $15,0000n a single life. Medical Examiners. J. W. Francis, Esq., M. D., No 1 Bond street. J, C. Beales, Esq, M. D., No. 513 Broadww ‘Travelling limits ‘Very liberal. Prospectus with rates, ane nuities, &c.,and every information, ean be obtained by appli. cation to the agents. ° TEM. BUCHANAN, $27 Wall set ni 3tawlm*re “FIRST PREMIUM DAGUERREOTYPES. P. HAAS, DAGUERRKEAN ARTIST, 289 Broapway, corner or Reape Srrerr, LAranck Buripina. R. H. hes received the Medal at the late Fair of the Ame- rican Institute, for Pictures executed by himself, und not purchased nor done by hired operators; the public, therefore, can atall times depend upon obtaining the same style of Por traits, from the ilest to the largest sizes, which cannot be surpassed for beavty or accuracy. Sener given in the Art on reasonable terms. m*je IMPROV. NT IN DAGUERKEOTYPE. BY 8, Mathematically Correct Mirror the sabseriivers are now Producing Portraits wichout reversing th showing the parting of hair, watch chaid precisely as they are worn; but whit is more im) portraits cannot fail to be iuevery respect « whereas, in the usual mode o! ble to obtain a perfectly correct p reversed. 'N B—Our pictures, taken with this instrament, were award eda Silver Medal by the American Institure, at {ty late far LANGENHEIM & BECKERS, 201 Bro: The only agents in the United states for’ Voigtlatu struments, are a W. & F. LANGENHEIM, Philadelphia, and LANGENHEIM & BECKERS, New York 029 Lw*re ecetver of Taxes, Nev is hereby’ given, that te 1 ear are now openat this off lakes charged ujy City Hall, Park x Books B anal to ‘interest. & unum, ealeulated from the d ‘ebruary. per cent | the first Receiver off Office hours from 8.A M to2P M, eceiver of Taxes. Persona sending. a full deseription of their p office, will have their bill sent totheu os epee ition tine _AUCTION NOTICES. _ AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENT + A AP RONNOT hace will 9 } Toom No: 23 Piatt street, er. ‘and Toys—Jaeob < oys, in origiual packages, to = iVatches, Jew. U, C. HILL'S FESTIVAL C ROADWAY 4 ABERNACLE, INDAY EVENING, ¢ assisted by the ) ge assortment of Gilt Earrings, Finger Rings, reastpins, Harr do, nchors, 13 jewels, gold dials, just received. fAlso, an avoice of gold and silver Lever and Lepme N- whieh ecasion he will be the Philharmonic aud New York Sacred Music ished musical ability of this city, fh the whole forming an arr Vocal and Instrumental talent not hitherto preseuced a cert in America, fe Sale of Hlegaut Second-hand ay by eatalogite at 10% o'clock 9 Beekinan and 69 Aun str ad New Furniture, This ia the new Sales Rooms, Also, the balance | Gul Cloth; 2 fine Piano Forte, Cutlery, marous Housekeeping Articles—Terms e THOS. BELL, Auctioneer. MICH ISAACSON IEWs, aig nlal plan Roxbury, near Boston, de: | Land—for ale at the sores 0 5, Newman, Roe Lockwood & Son; New York, Philadelphia and Bost _ N’S HEAD, Te : Y Street, New York, H SMITH, late of Worceste 8 friends aud the publi Most eat and co: celebrated Virtuoso EOPOLD LE MEYER, Will p»rform on the Piano Forte—his last appearance. SOLI MAD. ANTOINETTE Her first appearance MISS JULIA NORT NOR AUPICK MONS. ALF ce her return from Europe first appearance. nD BOUCHER, Alist to Ferdinand VIL. KF. R, GEO ,) N23, 408 BROADWAY—Rey.. Moses Marcus, Rector — | ned fa atet ae ee PROGRAMME. PART | Overtitre—Guillaume Tell) Full Orechestra i from Preciosa—* The Stars are brift England, begs leave that he has fitted up Oratorio rt SAMSON, by Haudel, | y all ot refreshinents usually wo sh Chop House, which he trusts will be | Rooms neatly fitted up for private parti house better supplied with old country o Miss Windmuller, Mr first time in America, . PHELADLETLA HARTWELL'S WASHINGTO 243 Chestnut Street, SSOVE SEVENTH STREET, NEXT TO LUE MASONIC HALL, Fare AD: ELPA A. Iuced— cap meats—for both ladies anit gentlemen, = JUST OPENED. COLUMBIA HO 'N R Between Sixth and seventh Street, PHILADELPHIA. ‘The tavorite Tramp Chorus, interspersed with Solo nights of Snow N HOUSE executed by Leopold de me will be performed by Instrumented by the great Berloiz, with au original C ented in Paris under his dire jug effect. Ou the pre n of Le The “Prayer” Op. M ‘tov, in a respectable part of the cicy. ‘Address B box | Office. Oyerture—Jubilee, by reques = The Orchestra wil: cousist of 250 voices, aud nearly 100 ine Mr. H. Marks, Leader of the Orchestra. By permission of m, Mr. Timm will preside at the Piano Forte The whole under the direetion of Mr. U y to commence at 8 o'clock. BAGLEY, MACKENZIE, & CO. Y, lure of Joues? H NZL. foraner toa & Miles’, 205 Bro: otel 1y'st Washtugton House 06 J 7 s243mre Cos, $00 Broilways j ay HOT rks, 16 ‘ ABBEY HOTEL. Sparks, 161 Fale —The Furniture, Fixtures, &e., Se. good order and the Hotel in successful oper- prietor having made arrangements to go South terest on reasonable te) ims. Mr. Van Rensselaer would return mau atthe door ou ut CE : R. AND MRS. COLLINS, (the popular vocalists,) are ared to receive engagements for Concerts, Soirees, the forthcoming season. acts ag Pianist, a ean be engaged tor private ‘Teacher of the I mid Singing, 4013 Grand street. | | Universally cov ceded to be the first rider in this country, both | finest troupe dation of parties a room and good music will be ready for those h to enjoy the same. Bioominapate Road, 102d street, N.Y., Nov. 1815. L TIFIC ILLUSION. ERR ALEXANDER, THE GERMAN MAGICIAN, OST ‘respectfully announces to the Ladie Gen men of New York that he will open a series of his high- ogg soirees in this city, at sand every Evening this’ week. } During that time he will give a series of experiments in Che- mistry, Paeumatias, Optics, Natural Philosophy and Magic. | Seats can be secured by applying at the B to}, aud from 2 to4 o'clock. Tickets Fifty Cents. Doors open at 7—Performance commences at 7% o'clock. 5 TS, —This beautiful iouable styles, at 16 and 18s,and lings, equal to any in the city. ure a handsome article, of all the fashi mode to wrder at 18 and 2 (Particular attention White and blac! Members of the Committe or any, aid to the measur satin Slippers ol attention to busing to merit a coutinuance of their tavors. ffice from 10 } J.B. MILLER, 142 Canal street, ‘between Thompson and Sullivan sts. PREMIUM BOO1 2H BOOTS for $3 50, are equal to those sold Premium Imperial Diess Boots y made, and for BASE BALL. spores for $5. Fine W YORK BALL CLUB will celebrate their se- x ycLus $1.50, equa! to those now ii NG &JONE’S Freach Bi one ofthe most fashionable establi in other stores for $6 or $7, Shoe manufactor Members will please Shouid the weather prove unfavorab! i nthe above day, the exercises will come off on the first fair day thereafter. oots for the price ever sold in this countr 4 asuperior new style Freuch Daucing Gaiters, and overshoes, constantly: ou hand, Nuuns, warranted in perfect order, and will b a bar- ‘To be seen at J. Rockett’s Piano Fort oadway, three doors above Broome streets, Vs ereethy!®? | near Broadway, New York. TO LET—For a Book Store, the small Rochelle, at Pier 8, Enst River, | : yn. Apply emi hele at Fier 8} East Rive treet, Brooklyn, Apply on the premises, ate ae Se i ee 10 LET—The three. story brick ,House, No. 136 The said is tobe door and new stone stoop.— (0. 20 Chamber street, from 12 to 2 veet, morning and evening. DMINISTRATRIX SALE. ery valuable Country Residence of the late rancis Kain, deceased, at Broux,West Chester County, il! be sold at public auction on the premises, on the 8th of November next, ‘his property comprises about 80 acres of the most valuable t Chester County; in the highest state of improve- tuated on the Great Boston Turnpike of New Yori, and within % oft 4, rendering the commu- Church ‘street, painted front and Tears ew doy ag, new door ani REVILLE COURSE, L. TROTTING. FFOLK AND MOSCOW, For the Last Time this Fall. ONDAY, November 10th, at 2 P. M.—PURSE $250, Mile Heats, best three in five, in harness, for which i id id will start, Duchess! L Tt will be recollected that two races this fall, lock; or No. 110 Green st 2 scows and Suifoik have trotted | [MISS JOSEPHINE BRAMSON, con Course, each wi race, and both making unprecedented time. ‘Challenges fora match ; but the track They now come togeth- decide whether the could not be agreed upon Jor the race er over her favorite track for this pu ‘gray mare is the better horse or not. ‘Cars will leave the South Ferry, Brooklyn, for the Lo’elock and return immediatel Gn aera modern. expensiv location and every way ‘The foundation and bi tian and Italian mar ‘are hard-finished. The the Conservatory, lee d in affections of the chest | ite marble. Ey All the walls: in excellent condi- strawberries, &c., of the finest qu: very extensive appl Doves, lately brought from the E n7 3t*r Frenne adjacent, to aid out. The following All that certain messuage and piece or parcel of land and | tenements. situate, lying and bein, Shester and State of New: ¥ ork, sive and tastefully the premises:— R HIRE, at 411 Broadway, up stairs. renin Forte NION COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING. Course have, in the kindest ned the use of the track for roposes the following sport:— ree in five iv in the town of East Cl ‘and bounded as follows: begini ‘said land,at the corner of ill’s, known by Ponfield Road. ‘ond, from thence running norther road until it comes to land of Chas Mor- an’s Jand as the john Townsend, os EE Proprietors of the manner, offered one day for his beuefit. H Parse $30, mile heats, best trotting horses that never won kept exclusively for hire, six and seven octaves.— aturday evening, Nov. 8th, ant, thence ranuing northerly by k, three or more to makea race, to eo! fence now stands until itcomes to the land of. thence along said course by the land of said Townsend as the fence now stands until it comes to the road known by the Pon- h-westerly by and Secretary of the Union Course. SEGARS—SEGARS—BARGAINS. HE SUBSCRIBERS havin sive stock of Segars enabled to offer greater lowerthan the cost of c them are several lots exceedin gar Emporium, 108 W: KEN. HASTINGS’ COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA. THE TRIUMPH COMPLETE !! T ING the short time durin valuable medicine has been before the Public, its specific properties and virtues have wnequi proved it to be not only the most reliable but also. wut in all affections prescribed to be within its legit U y vaunted articles advertised, the Naph- tha Syrup is not pat forth as a sueced a remedy for every di ossessed by no other medicament in allaying irritation ? and stimulating the bronchii to action; in its remarkable virtues as an expectorant and au alterative, and : rim 1ON or LE Ae pulmonary disease when established. i to numerous recent cares, which will be | ULC Hill) GW Thos fully furnished at the office of the ageney. Th c and more recently six cases of cure (vide Lon- ) effected by a zealous fell: are suicient of themselves ous or skeptical of the perfect curabilit pnrcheshed an exten- ssiznees, &e., are now argains than ever, at ‘prices much facture or importation—amongst , containi g twenty-eight a all that piece or parcel of land prei in the town of Kast Chester aforesai dis, bounded as follows’ the corner of the Ponfield Road by the Post ro White Plains, at the gate on the within described westerly by and with the land o nce now stands, until it comes to the enst coruer of the land of Israel Hunt to a white oak tree marked with three hacks as.a bound tree, thence running northerly by and with the laud of said Israel Hunt as the fence now stauds, until it comes to the northeast corner of the land of the said Is rael Hunt, thence uuning westerly by aud with the land of the ht line as the fence now stauds, until Jand the property of the late Jonathan ing northerly. by aud with the it comes to the Ponfield d thence southerly the whole id road to the aforesaid gate, ing, by estimation, filty acres, and State atoresai | Air Fraugaise—'Petit Fiear des’ Bois,’ Mous Gi- from thence runnin; fabs Lawrence as the VyITHSTANDING DR. POWELL, OCULIST said israel Hunt, a st road, thence ruaning easter! distance byend with the {8 inserted that can scarcely be dis- | potication maybe | above all for ite wonderful ARRESTING THE, F' And breaking down inquirers are reforre V0) made to Samuel E. Lyons, Esq., at White F t treet, New York; or to the sub- ty-Fourth street, New Yor’ AIN, Adimnisteati u Dated September 25t! 4MERICAN EAGLE pee REPO- SITORY, PRIVATE SALES STABLES, AND RIDING SCHOOL, above remedial | Let nonedespair.. For sale by MOORE & CO., the American Agents, #U Ann street, and J. Elliott, 1273 DIVISION STRE posite Ludlow, New York. Price $1 a bottle—Six bot- Christie and Delancey streets, New York. premises, is pre line, such as Carri ness, Sleigh Robes, ‘ rates as any other establishment in the cf and Harness departments are separate from the Stables, und ightand airy, and will be uuder the care of expe- ot all descriptio ¢.,.0n sale or on si as reasonable 3 PATENT PAPIER NEW ARTICL ry Table Knives and For ieces, made equal to hore f ‘lathers Braces and B Pocket Cutlery, Baws, Razors, &e. The above are direct from the manufacturers, and are offered BARTON BROTHERS, MACHIE TRAYS. in elegant patterns, is now offered at | ‘Also, a superior assort- in dozens and sets of 51 The Stables are roomy and well ventila’ed, consisting of 68 Se an Arena for exercise of 85 by 63. led by any establishment in the City. ‘The ¢ experienced, aud a Veterin kaown celebrity always at hand for the care of such Horses as require his assistance. 65 feet dimensions, , &e., and « general stock of Taple and are well trained an ny has, been in success{ul operation for FOR- | Fain THMATEE, Fifth uightof MD’LLE AUGUSTA’Sengagement. Saturdey Evening, November sth, DX BXYR DENS, i Mad’sile Augusta + Mr Pearson Zolow. ». The Unkaowa, Dyott . Bass ate Horn ‘0 conclude wich, ad Spinish Dance La Rondeja, by Md’selle Augusta as- sisted by the Corps de Ballet. Frice of Admissiou—Boxes, $1; ” cents. Doors open at 64 o'clock, and the Curtain willriee precisely at To'elock. conta ; Gallery, é RY PREATAn, A. W. JACKSON... MANAGER AND PROPRIETOR. Afternoon Performance this day at 2 o'clock’ Saturcay ning, November 8th, Kw fi ance to commence with MALTRAVERS. JR Scott Davenport s e Andy Ikey flaw: ‘Cath Leary To conclude with th BLACK EYED SUSAN. ALHAMRA, | No. 559 Broadway, (between Spring and Prince.) L BENEFIT tan Opera Company. ‘This (Saturday) F "4g, Nov. Sth, FAREW Of Palmo’s E 1 Will be presented the grand Palssaus, (in 2 acts) entitled SHIN-DE-HeEL- NDERELL? with all the orignal music. To conclude with the celebrated operatic travestie and Ballet Y Acti BUY-I-DARE! Or, the Revolt of the Wool-heads! founded on Auber’s po) BAYAL A 4 In the piece will be tuced burlesques on the Shawl and Trial Dances. Alu novelties will be presented the easuing week. re Performance to commence at 749 o'clock. Admission 25 ets. 6 Str BOWERY CIRCUS, BOXES 25 cents—PIT’ 124;—-CHILDREN HALF PRICE. BEAUTIFUL ACT OF FEMALE EQUESTRIANISM, BY Mi COLE, (Danghter of the celebrated Cools, of London.) for elegance of style and boldness of execution. Besides twelve other acts and scenes in the eircle, by the in America. C7? The Miustrels have a new budget Every Evening. Dan Rice,... n3 lw*m. He: BHT THEATRE DELPHIA. W.E. Berton «+ Lessee avo Manner November 8th, Sacts catled THE SHER. | Saturday Eve | Will be presented a Com RIFF OF THE COU Mr Hollylodge, Me Smirker. Thayer: Nouparel igrade, JF Shaws Mex Holl Miss Crawley, Mrs Huges. ‘To conclude wit ce.of Ni Harri Coad. rett T Third Night of the Engagement of MISS NELSON AND M. JROUGHAM, SIXTH NIGHT OF MR. SILSBEE. Saturday Evening, November 8th. Will be presented ZANONAH—Philip Ormiston, Fredericks; Zanonah, Miss Nelson. : Dancing by Masters Wood and Miss Carline To be followed by THE DOOLITTLE FAMILY—Johu Doolittle, Mr Silsbee; Col Morse, Thompson; © Redwood, M ; Ellen Morse. Mrs Bu To conclude wi land, Steven: Miss Nelson. MISS BRAMSON’S CONCERT. d 10 years) assisted by her sister, HARRIET BRAMSOM, (aged 7 years), respectfully iuforiss her friends and the public, that she will give her FAREWELL CONCERT, ar Niblo’s Saloon On Tuesday, Novemb: lith, 1845, y after the race—Fare each way | Qy which occasion she’ will be assisted by the following tal- ion—Club Stand $1; Pablic Stand 50 cents. o ented artists:— MISS WINDMULLER. MONS. LOUIS GIBERT, MR. AUSTIN PHILLIPS, and AN ORCHESTRA comprising the first talent of the city, un- r me the direp tog oh 1. ;. OMT DER. iano Korte (from I’. A. Chambers, 38 Broadway MILNENRY © TIMM QG-TICKETS ONE DOLLAR, #} Children under twelve years of age 5¢ cents. | (> Tickets tobe had st a | on the evening of the concert | PROGRAMME. Overture in D. Full Orchestra "ee... Aria—Miss Windmuller, ‘Das Alpenhorn,’ (Corno OWRD) ca nsigan a (a ve Mcivecee oe Btogh Grand Fantasis—Miss| Bramsoa, ‘Le ‘Marche’ D’ Otello,’ with full orchestra, Ballad—I'll watch for thee,” Sir arranged by . Duetto—Prano Forte, Miss Brainvon and Miss Har- niet Bramson. f : French Arias—MonsGilbert, ‘Les Heriondelles’ Felicien David COUR BON COM eth siicity coma Saves abehsa™ ve PART Il Herz Phillips wustin Phillips, Overture—Der Freyschutz .. . Weber | rom the Opera I Cavatina—Miss Windmuller, puletti) ‘Se Romes? lercadante bert... 4. . reaper ees M Darito—By Miss Jane H Branson. oe Ballad Calm ‘wasthe night, iy Austin Phillips, A. Phillips Concerto, Fiano Forte—Miss Bramson, with full orchestra... Siero an’ ombiennavae To comm.nce at 8 o'clock. Doors open at 7. Czeray Certificates presented to Miss Josephine Bramson, by thirty- oue eminent protessors of musi 5 “We have had the pleasure of hearing Miss Josephine Bram- son at a private party, and must confess that we never heard a child of ten years of sge play on the Piawo Forte with all the rapidity, the precision, the steady .ime-keeping, and the taste of au adult professor; ‘she throws more torce’ also into the volumes of her tones, than we could have supposed her physi- cal strength could accotnp! fe feel coufident she is des tined torial the greatest of New York—Piero Maroncelli Loder, A P Heinrich, J A Kyle, Aus Thos Jones.” Frotessgre of Philadel ehrlich, y y * jarton, Joseph Cee ae eee ceric Ck Dadolph: CF Stolte, Vincent Smith, Augustus Prosfessors of Baltimore— muel Carusi, HOA Allen, P Petri, A Metz. Crofessors of Hartford—W J Babcock, HW Greatorex, V C Taylor, Jas Barnet Jos Monds, Carl Lorenz n6 6t*r VENING AMUSEMENT. 'T has been a source of general regret that sofew opportu- uities offer, that prove suificiently attractive to young men, to draw them from the hauuts of dissipation and into which many fall, fom a waut of more rational aud iv structive amasement. "An excellent opportanity now, offer which possesses tnany attractions, also combiming health, plea: re aud information, Where gentlemen may resort, and pass ‘agreeable hour, at Distrow’s Riding School, 48 Bowery. Terms for a course of twelve lessons, $9. Subscribers are not required to attend regularly, ouly as may suit their cous venience. ‘Lhe school will be open every evening trom 7 to ‘o’clock (Sundays excepted) | es School is onan daily for Ladies, from 9 A.M. to 3 P,M. "re 031 1 ntlemen having Horses to chase, will be dealt with ou hono: Carriages receive the best of attention. hool will be opensd m a style of elegance and ensure a trial of such lidies and gentlemen as require the exercise or wish to attain the a drawing and dressing rooms will be ueatly furui | der thesuperintendence of one | Nata ave for sale, “Hints | of, or wishing to pur. a) the profits | Horses " THE NAVY. ILEY & PUTNAM, 161 Broadwa: on the Re-organization of the of a Reply to Hints on the re-org: tly pricted pamphlets. ne of the best Riding Gentlemen not admitted daring Ladies hours. ished giving notice of time of commence- remme of arrangement, and terms. ie are invited to call and examine the premises.— The Cars from the City Hall leaves you at the corner of Bow- ery and Delancey, atew doors from the establishment. t GEORGE EHLE, Proprietor, (O DEBTORS OF THE FIRM OF V ROBBINS & McKNIGH ge, Robbins & McKnight, lately transveting bi Liberty street, having made an assignment and credits to the undersigned, all per debited to the said firm are liereby adebtedaess to the u ft to make any such ng the late firm of Walbrid STATEN ISLAND ee FERRY, | *OOT OF WHITEHALL STREET. Onand after Monday, November 10th, the beats on this Fer- York and Staten Island as follows until A Card will be publ ry, will leave New further notice:— Leave New York. a ae HT.—The firm of chactels, effects 4% do 3* do 5. B ~All Height at the risk of the owners thereof, y dersigned ; and such ment of their sai . Persons indebted to said firm are respectfully requested to furnish me with a statement of their accounts with said fi WILLIAM NEWELL, te at IL Sprace street.) a NU PRINTER, ‘Tribune Bulldings, T, OPPOSITE ly. sail for the bove ports on Tuesday, the Lith inst., at 10 | i splendid state raom accommodations, ap- ¥ | Li STEREO? 0 Capeain on board, foot Clinton street, E.R. Su!" NASSAU STRE AS au entire new assortment of ‘Type, and every facility yping and Printing, on the 'W ORLEANS—To sail November 10th. —The splend most favorable 31 She has very superior accommodations for second cabin ¢ passengers, with state rooms at steerage rates, For balance of freight or passage, which will be taken much low- erthan by any other vessel, please apply on board, foot of Wall street, or to JOHN HERDMAN & CO 618outh street. BLACK BALL OR OLD LINE OF ‘OOL PACKETS—For Liverpool, only regular | packet of the 16h November. nificent and celebrated fast “ETA, burthen 1150. tons, jackstaif, will positively sail on Monday, th i known that the accommodation fitted ouc in a very superior ma hat can add to the comfort of those embark ‘ery proceeding to the old wads, will find it the: GOLDEN KULE CASH SYSTEM, developing its immense advantages over exploded ruinous Credit System ; and TRADE—THE men whoare in clothing, to a large assortment of fine and ngland and French ngs, Kc., of every shade and style, vm Europe, and selected for his especial im the most fashionable and ele- whieh will be manufactured ner, with every regard to that p that for 18 years has charset Feash culy—but at prices competing with the cheapest in ity—while he guarantees his articles shall be the very best quality to those the m or sending for their miterest to select this couveyan ! coud cabin and steerage, and to pplication should be made o cure the best berths,early footof Deekinan st, or to ROC n every respect eq . B. Babeock, long and Is ree am 3, his establishment will ind (VERPOOTL LINE en Who are in want Packet ship WA- of superior garments, at the will sail ay above, VERY CHEAPEST Rat CHARLES COX, A Original Cash ‘Tailoring No.9 Wall street, corner ign OF the Golden : ec laking and Trimming respectfully solicited ttended to, at prices commen: ~ H. Allen, maste very superior accommodat fer regutar dey. cabin, second cabin, should make immediate applicatic id Sor R. SKIDDY, Capt, aterloo and sail on the Lith Dee ‘The new packet be had by application at the offer, ni twre 1100 bales extra Wa: 16 Very wap ; He HR COLLING CO. Bou se “Persons desires of al Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London. EMPOWERED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT, HE following are among the advantages held out by this institut The Loan ‘Faud, fom which the assured are entitled to draw t thirds of their payments. “Tne p: ‘omy of premiums ennually, haif yearly, quarterly Hara t ratiCave extensive and liberal; and extra premiums on the most moderate scale. Life Insarance (ice, Locat. Boann ov Dixsctons. BA SAM’L 8. KO k i D. WA, , Bovis A oD a H Philadelphia. Ps ( EB .. GR. . i} GEORG ina to the Society, (Medical Boaminers.) J. KEARNEY RODGERS, M. D., 110 Bleecker at. ALEX. E. HOSACK, M, D., 101 Franklin st. RYARNOULA, M. D., 357 Brondway Bankers. ‘The Merehauts’ Bank of New York. Solicitor. WM. VAN HOOK, 39 Wall | General Agent for the United States, and British North American Colonies. SANDER STARK, resident in New York. Seer eC WALL Stet, NeY lets containing the last Annual Report of the Society's patti blank forme, and fullest information, may be ob- tained upon appliestion to the NDI dy 24 3taw in 3in*rre. UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK. DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE. ‘PPHE Introductory Lectures for the session Ibti+6, wilt come ence om Monday, 27th af Get wber, and will be daltv in the University Medical College in the o lo’ ° ul be Surgery, Professor Mott, Monday, 7 ‘Mth Oct, 7PM. Aaatomy Fe otenee Motor Hevere, Weddesday, 20th of 1. eMedicine, and Materia Medica, Professor Paine ubser i | Thursday, 20th Oct ansen of Women and Children, Prof. c M Hidwitery and the Bediord, knday, 2 ‘Chemistry, P The profess Yet, 7, f Nov. 1,7 P.M. tara ise jeetfuily invited to attend. e Fne order of the Fagut W. DILAPER, Sec'y. . veer Medical College, 6 Bi ae wd CLOAKS, OVERCUATS, LAR LX nud Closks, from 86 to $65, at mo eCO, ght out in either of the on moderate terms, by applying asabove. Butter, Cheese and Dad. 109 wove splendid vessels, aire STAATS & BARKER'S n6 Iwistre Clothing Warehouse, No. 179 Broadway. ER- G Bar- Mr Burton; Ensign ylodge, Mrs W H Smith; NO! NO!—Commodore | Interesting Ceremony—The Indians and Colonel Frederick, Dunn; Maria, Miss Caroline M fy OUNTERFEITERS—Mark Red- ; Larry O’Gig, Brougham; Rose Redland, t the door the Mi .. Kalliwoda | To this Col. Benton replie: uget | anist thus far known. Professors | George 1 ce | 1m to be permanently invested in the United States ‘Of three of the Local Directors as Trustees, as a | caused a considerable advance in the ber. ESTAR, General Agent. | | City Mills, wer _|_ LATEST INTELLIGENCE. Bt LASSE RVENING’S MAL, Washington. (Correspondence of the New York Herald, WASHING 10N, - 4 The senior editor of the Union, we ander- stend, is “ Away down in old Virginny. Ali!” hoo-ah—ah-hoo-an!”” Seeing, we suppose, the managers at Richmond, in regard of the Senator due from the Old Domi- nion,and also in respect of the Speakership and print- ing of the House; for, upon these two issues, “ hang all the law and the prophets” with Father Ritchie. The following are understood to be some of the democratic candidates for Speaker:—Hon. Hanni- bal Hamblin, of Maine; Hon. J. D. MeCrate, do.; Hon. George Rathbun, N. Y.; Hon. C. J. Inger- soll, Pa.; Hon. H. D. Foster, do.; Hon. G. W. Hop- kins, Va.; Hon. R. M. 'T. Hunter, do.; Hon. Geo. ©. Dromgole, do.; Hon. J. E. Holmes, 8. C.; Hon. |. W. Tibbatts, Ky.; Hon. J. J. McDowell, Ohio; Hon. J. W. Davis, Indiana; Hon. S. A. Douglass, \linois; Hon. J. A. MeClernand, do. ; Hon J. B, Bowlin, Missouri; Hon. R. MeClelland, Michigan ; Honorable M, Yancey, of Alabama ; and a host of others. Davis, of Indiana, made an early start—his name was up before the adjourn- ment of the last Congress. His early rising, how- ever, we are apprehensive, will avail him nothing ; for there is perhaps not one of the list named, but is as fully, or perhaps better qualified for Speaker than Davis. The three men from Virginia are the ve: best on the list—no other three will compare wii them, and either of them is superior in qualifica- tions and experience (and we speak from observa- | ton) to any one of the others. Yet a Speaker from Virginia might injure the claims of Ritchie, from Virginia, for the printing. And it is oer that all dangers of that sort should be avoided, \e- Dowell would make a fair Speaker—so would Bow- lin—so would Ingersotl, (barring the tariff )—so would Rathbun—so would McClernand—so would Holmes—indeed, Davis himself might dis int our apprehensions, and answer the purpose: the Chair middling weil. , But the subject is one of such interest, that we shall have to take it up in all its bearings, immedi- ad collateral, at an early cy 4 Nicholson, of Tenn., defeates Wy Turney, for the Senate, will, it is said, be one of the candidates tor Clerk ot the; House. Nous verrons. Hubbard, of N.H., we learn, will come to the Senate, in the place of Gov. Woodbury—so that the administra- tion will have gained but little in getting the Gover- nor out of the way—for while the Governor was looking to the Presidency for himself, Hubbard, we opine, will be found as active for Silas Wright. The office holders here verily believe that there is a conspiracy among the letter writers to break down the Union; and that Blair and Rives are at the head of this conspiracy | “ Quosque tandem abutere Catalina.” Did you ever hear of such an absurd rebellion be- | fore? “There is no conspiracy. Let us explain.— The Union, being the mouthpiece of the Executive, | its fulminations are of course the official expres- as of the administration. Hence theirgimport- ance to the public, and the vigilant watch over Fa- ther Ritchie, by those faithful sentinels of the pub- lie, the letter writers. That’s all. Wasuineton, Nov. 5, 1845. Benton. , A bracing air and a clear sky to-day—the avenue | delightful—the ladies abroad—and all this village was in as good a humor as could be expected, when the duil season is not over yet—and no lions here ! No hons? Oh, yes—here are the ‘‘ genuine na- tives” again—the real sons of the soil—and where bound to-day, good friends? How are you Half- Day’? ‘Very good, white man—see great man | now.” “Who are you going to see, Half-Day ?” | * Colonel Benton!” “ The deuce you are!” And so they were—the whole delegation of In- | dians. Let us follow them to the scene. Itisa | visit of ceremony and respect. The Colonel meets | them atthe door, and cordially welcomes them to | his mansion. ‘Iam very hapoy to meet you,” he says, after they are all seated—“ very happy to shake hands with you.” ‘Ugh! ugh!” 18° re- sponded, as a token of gratification, when this 1s in- terpreted. There repose the stal wart form of Halt- Day, the Indian orator, robed all over in his speak- ing costume—tor those children of nature are as ceremonious as the Chinese, and as particular in matters of dress as the Quakers—and thus he ad- dressed Col. Benton :— “My friend—we have come to pay our respects to you. We nave often heard your name in the far west. ‘All the Indiana have heard of you. We have come from the west, too ong and who wouldn't be gla you now? We expect to find you alwa your people are our neighbors at home. urians.) | occupy @ place: in the conncils of the nation for many | years, and be had always endeavored todo justice to | the red man. He was glad,” he said, ‘to meet the Potta- | watamies, and he assured them, that if any of their bu- siness should come before him as a Senator of the United States, they would find him their friend. He desired to prese: iriendly relations with all the Indian tribes ; and wi 1 come to act on your business,” he said, ‘«{ shall remember with pleasure this meeting, and every | individual here present.” He further expressed the hope, that before leaving the city, they would effect a settlement of their business with the government to | their satisfaction and advantage. This formal part of the visit over, the conversa- tion became general, and ee peccieed in by members of Col. Benton’s family—among whom was the interesting lady of Capt. Fremont, who has been so much among the Indians of the far west. The little daughter of Mrs. Fremont was introduced to the Chiets, but seemed a little jshy of their cares- ses. Mrs. F. herself was quite an object of interest to the Indians, as her husband’s name is well known to them, and they had heard in their own country of aconspiracy once formed by some young men of the Pawnees to take his life, which only tailed of being carried into effect through the efforts of a portion of the tribe who were very friendly to the whites. F i Afier partaking of refreshments, the delegation, (who were accompanied by several western gentle- men) took leave, highly pleased with their visit. | Baxtimone, Nov. 7, 1846. Native Lamentations—Serious Accident—Rape Cases— Markets, etc. ‘There is an unusual dullness still prevailing in the news market in this vicinity. The only sound that is | heard above the rattling of the cart wheels, is the mourn- ful lamentations of the natives over the sudden death of so many of their friends in New York. And well they may mourn, for never were so large a body of men so suddenly cut off in their prime. One short year ago, they numbered, all told, about 17,000 hale and hearty men; and only the previous year to that, over 24,000— and now, alas, some fatal mortality has reduced their number down to 8000, showing a regular decrease of er Ain ts'be our fata leo 1 sre we | this to be ot | they ask dpe numbered. with the things that were !-~ | with their faces screwed up into : ___.-—" Such vinegar aspect, That they'll not atiew their ‘Seth ty way of smile, ‘Tho’Nestor swear the jest be laughable.” f \. the present is bad enough, they bi wae! If, ey they, our patriotic brethren of New ; | York: numbered 24,000 two years since, and 16,000 one ‘Conditions of policy less onerous to the assured than in most | pits met only $000 now.and they shonid decreare me ratio, how many will there be left to tell the 1? According to my calculation there will Lb e ee have come to pretty much ine Bunk. ia Aguriog it ep by the rule Clerk in the Marine Bank, is figuriag it up by of fractions, with some Dope of leaving a few hundred of the “ uoble band” who “ first set the ball in motion. M ‘An accident of a most serious and painful — i curred yesterday morning to Mr. Jol in Sharkey, Ce : firm of Smith & Sharkey, china merchants, w learn will, in all probability, result in death. whee Ma gaged in moving a crate, when he plepes i Sneath aera om engi hea el ny ¥ im sasibles and but little hope was entertained of his re- covery. to the recent rape case, Musgrave act Tefen tare had their trials removed ir Annapo- iis and Howard district. I learn that the jury in the caso yndea' to procure a lon for him.-- fare pipe hie prev J not one of their wives or daughters. | The effect of the news by the Caledonia ‘The Markets.—The ¢ ance in Baltimore four a i ‘ket yesterday, tho are by no sed settled. ‘Ow Wednesda Natta The receipt ot the sales of Howard street flour to th eet Of two in the 4 portion ve it pe i. 4 ee id subsequently, after the New $5'50 per DDL. at which latter price sales to the exteut of about 400 bbls, were made yesterday morning: uke are asking more, but most are Willing to take ce %; market was not quite re stift ie it heb ine: 3; 0 operate. ‘Mice i unsettled. Sales to the extent of about 2000 Db. orning at the s ; Perec nomena are eskiog more. An advance a taken place in wheat, Sales yesterday of good to prime Maryland red at $1 15 to $1 20, 0! dinary to igh a $1 16; white wheat, for family flour $1 20 to $1 28, ———Pricapecenta, Nov. 7, 184) ‘Phere is nothing of a local character to-day calculated to interest. ‘The weather is cold and bracing, and every We. ‘ud splendid supply of fashlonable Overconts | thing is indicative of the near approach of winter, As will bo coon by the munexed list of sales, prices | ofstocks to-day havo,tullon. State 6's seem to have come

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