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Vols Xiu No, 248--Whole No. 8179, NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 1845. Price swe Cee JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. Spa omemaer eth aig THE OREGON QUEST | Theatricals, &e. pasate aces dati | | == - At | There are feeble whispers ot operan by Messrs. Cireulation---Forty Thousand. Ring rs ig iS AY » atta more explicit promises of M. Donnizetti aud M. DAILY HERAL D—Ever Price 2 cents per oopy—$7 \ NZ f a, Benedict, and (if attainable) of Meyerbeer, with E. Loder, and Howard Glover; and Mr. Buan’s 25 per anaum payable in advance, % HERDMAN, K & Co, Li 1. H a} ae Sit a WEEEY HERALD Every Saturday—Price 64 cents pes | Passage to and from Great wri ae Ireland ¢vla Liverpoo!) } his “ Camp of Silesia. nneunced as ps sailing every five days. Anew opera, by Mr. Wa) 1 ) iH QD j ) speedily fortheoming at Dror copy $4 Maks cents per annum—payable in adv by the regular Packer SI “ADVERTISEMENTS atthe usual prices—always carh ic | ‘The subseriber iu ealling the ato-ution of old countrymen iWin , p Laue, ‘ s i | eee! 2 ‘ th Wail The other musical strrring? are the reeymption of PRINTING of all kinds executed with beauty and despate,, | fil the public generally to their waequalled drranke ment he ie he other im) 3 i , ICP*All Letters or eoramuntestions, by mail addressed to | UMaine cul Parscukers Tom the i country yee caltwill be, Mi the chamber concerts of the British Musicians. the establishment. must be post peid, or the postage will ndueted by its Brauch. ‘Those sending for their triends will \\ rire, the new dais Le Di dueted from the aT GORDON DEMNETT, t once see the greet amportasce of this arrangement, as it will \\ naa’ had ween o tiie delay of the emigrant. The y pe ; Proprietor of'the ea vare well, known to. be the firs q 1 which has ulred sek iNT RE Vente Sepsausenens, es, commanded by men ofexperienee; and as th drat the Ad to be equ ‘anu offer every fac lity that cau be furnished. Wit cured the iiveriorattingementa, the subscribers look forward for & | pa eng lo Saten te LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY mn of that patror "ge ich has been so libe: eg x | tended to them for so many yeats past. In ease any of tho | favor of AY. Julliea | engaged do notembark, the passage moger: ill be za aged Continental Theatricala, A peeieer,ee ces on ‘ELEN DMIAN ae CO ie | tosstst at Botoova Under the shove title 9 E OF ry ~ 61 South street, New York. | geatleman of and @ distnguishe miu TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS, | HERDMAN, KEENAN & CO} d wmaveur, has “i toa friend in Paris Commencing on Monda » Spreader Lath, 1844 in for |_N. B—Drafte for anv amount enn os usual be furnished, $ , (V7 ‘ and inter lng letter, as displaying the priv ‘eae y, sun be 1 pas: ble at all the principal ing Institutions throughoutthe : | I r i bits of the great composer, and tending to remove at armingdale and Si | ited Kingdou, ov appliestion ns #bove ire q a ! Many erroueous Lapressions, which, from berg un- “ “ atolg ALM , tor Karn 5 contradicted, had obtarmed a degree of belief with A ete ily Pandang arctan. | ib ih SS regard to Hossini’s contse of domestic lite. ‘The ‘uesdays, Thursdays and Satur lette i c + J oy c to Greenportand mermediate place | For NEW ORLEANS. ever alluded to is much too long tor our columns, “ “4PM fer Sargingdale and intermediate | LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS Hy I Wellltbel dound sadesesnc eo eee oh places, daily. ar ie intei.ded to disparch # ship trom this port on the Ist, 6th, ih ound interesting as relating to Leave Groenport—Boston Traik, att ovcto-ky P.M, or | - ist apd Sotiint’ each tmomth, eommenciug lat Octo: full) oy My ian of the wg e the arrival of ‘the steainer from Norwich, | {! papa’ WM LL Ny ! { “In passing through Bologes,” ssys the writer, daily, Soudays excepted. inted fur the rems of the ereby great delays iT Wi could I forget that Rossini sesided in‘its wulis? Bes dnd disavpoincrieus will be preventai during the summer 1 } i 4 by sat rian T found t ooklyu | sales Cs i» Iugersoll. } Italy? At Rome as well as C Al a sat ace Ehip ‘Tennesse, cain) Pray. | Belogna, J have fonnd the sume sent jofedmiration R taaliee? cadncn: eoreen se Gore Shap Shakspeare. .¢ 1» Cornell. forthe great maestro, ‘ihis admiration gives rise some- Kinet New York 12%; Hace Course 18%; Ship Louisville HH! . times to eubstitulicns of a pleasing mwivete, of which 1 Jamaica 2; Brashville 314: Hyde Pat i will give you an example—I was at San Quirico, 2 poor jowsville, (during session Court.) 37> ; village in the Roman states, on the road trom Bol: ino. Branch 3734; Carle Place 44; Westbury 44; | « ‘ 1 Inthe dilapidated chamber in which T passed the night ville 445 armingdate d}4; Deer Fark say, Thompson xpress's, {or mckets. are ot light there was for the w hagp furniture only oxe old wooden Bee ee Lire wae Haarlem. Ms Biotinn » bees new'y coppered and put in table, and on this table, forthe sole ornament of the Riverhead 1 62g; Jamesport 162%; Mattetuck 162%; Coc ‘ modstions room a bust, like the tuple, al! the worse for wear, but chogue 1 6244; Southold | 62543 Greeuport, Acc’ +1795 | for comfort; they wre commouded by of marble, ard cf antique execution. Without regurd- Grernport by Beaten Train? 00. eo Cem Frain 17% | Witt make « to anlve punecel sstiat ing itt costume of past @es, the innkeeper, considering Stages are in readiness ov the arrival of Trains at the several N “ et Gihnes often ites: the countenance (perk of one uf the consol») te bear to take passengers at very low Fares, to all parts of the | pesho, for jewelry, bullion. precious s re silver oF plated some pista 5 i ol, au hed tu it the name of aS ill be in readi i | ware, or for auy letters, parce!s or psckages sent by of put on Rossini, and thus exhibited it'te his visitors fore the hour of starting (rom the Brooklyn side; | SRN, RE HS vate hetote aT eNO begs 2thl Ud or is situate in one of the finest streets in Bologna—that The Steamer Statesman leaves Greeupert for Sag Harbor | JAS. E. WOUDRLFF, Agent in New Orleans, which runs from the Porte Romaine to the Piazza des twice each day on the arrival of the ‘Trains from Brooklyn. vit 2 badge tant i Campaciles It is his winter residence ; in summer he a who will promptly forward all goods to his address. me ‘The ships of this fine are warrauced to sail ponctually as ad- intabits his villa, and takes care not to pat his foot intra= main LINE FOR BOSTON. vertised, aud great care will be takea to hve the goods cor- muros Afler traversing two or thice large apertimenia, i ae newly painted, | found mysell in # very plain cabinet, an : office, like sil’ offices, Without the least bust, without ~* ings, with the exception of one only, an ‘* Adora- h ji tion,” by Carrachi, by that Louis Carrachi who, it is MO. 10 o'clock A. M. { oat di tates i ROAD, VIA BEN FRANKLIN Ne. 7, J.B. Summons, “A Bone of Contention,” a gion ot Beaten Gacovering a foultin the drawing of ter. : oture. NEW LONDON, NORWICH § WORCESTER. : trent ; F ; : "i : , cyt Yo Rossini | was almost unknown, but I came At? o'stoek in the Morning, li Ma of Whiretall | eee Nok ENING EN Eats lock P M. The above is a Hoosier view of the Oregon the whole roast. ‘The other, a British emigrant, is and anxious cooks sometimes pepper their viands to | France to bring him tidings of his friends at het Fiay Cenies to in rasliness > poceive baggage for New | BEN RRANRLIN ‘Nose, We Me master. question. It is seen thatit is the bone of conten- also hungry, but is willing, thinking thatthe whole a high degree. Peel looks easy about the matter, He Totaly es nae Hive rary Terres Wan iNe Winget eos Loudon, Norwich aud Worcester. Baggage for Boston goes _These boats, forinng two daily lines, will run regularly, lea- | tion in the National Refectory, where the cooks are rightfully belongs to the Hoosier, to take a small feeling sure, we suppose, that the buffalo will please | Khe es Parton dare Siuetritay swan through’ander lock. jul6 tfre | ving punctuclly at the hour,and will take freight and passen- oe “ 9) : 2 . : a, Nae ; bs 4 “© | knew Rossini when ut Paris, during his last stay ; you * KALEIGH AND GASTON KAILROAD gers to and from intermediate |ondings, «t the usual rates famous for their science in cutting and carving. The slice, and a drink of water from the Columbia. Two _ the palate of the Britieh emigrant, and that he will | will ea surprised be wes = he > Preserves his Bart Ceo neres th Lie ct orgs eas ar Oregon question, a piece of finely flavored butfalo, chefs dw cuisine, Polk and Peel,having an interest in get enough to keep him from starvation. According lane ane Pacreata Paris, and by ayparstily (ay Every effort will be used to accommodate shippers and pas- | 1s before two philosophers, one of whom is a Hoo- the taste of the roast, are looking oa to see if the buf- to some, the two philosophers are to decide which is empioy ed, 1 peneesuaing much has been said of his sengers. indolence his fer neente. Every oue will be derirous of OR SALE elitists BTRARER EGgAR: YAcents. | siers and being rather hungry is fixed upon having {alo is sufficiently seasoned. Polk appears anxious, the best cuisinier. kaos ig Wether music occupied hs aiteasciy esd Bas irtue | —oz=" wee noe cee — ————— = = ne a : ~ ————— ¢ decided to give us another chif d’eucre. Ou my se- ON MERDEY he See bay oh peep kee nent by yatins PACKET KOR MARSEILLES—OF iat Dee ieee aS wae ar cond visit, w! iT prolovged till renkfast, 1 ventured itp ga Belong in ha ni of tnt Cover, fort ie il sas above Far ei ht beg apply to LEOPOLD DE?MEYER. fone he cantina re eae carpe to dee bis oe , aeere BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, ¢ ly wt Paris. ich he replied, jope to pass there tolore executed by the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad Company, the autumn and winter of 1846.’ f f ton Rat pmnps 9 Tontine buildings, or to , . f to indemnity the State against certain liabilities for said Com? UBERLAIN & BHELBS, “ This news will Jl with the utmest joy your nume- pany, Twill sell at puoite Auction, at the Court House door | yai,¢ CHAMBER’ ME GE cote rous friends aad admirers in the capital,” a phrase which in the city of Raleigh, to the highest bidder, the whole property | —B21¢ 0 Brot treet he received with his peculisr smil 1 be of the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad Company aforesaid, (40 FOR SALE, FRFIGOT OR CHARTER.—The Forint coral ‘Lieth t a died, i far as the same is known to me,) consisting of 87 miles of Rail- very fast packet ship LOUISVILLE, 513 tons, Lenny ied he, ‘1 wish I could divide my life into two road, reaching from the City of Raleigh to Gaston, on the s New Urlenas Cotton; was built in parts, and pass one half at Bolegua and the othar in your North side of the Roanoake river, in the direct line of public | this etre iy, d locust top; newly coppered and Here he raised a sigh, and cast his eye on some conv: yance to Petersburg, City Point, Richmond, Washington |p; it det dations for elu ‘ity, Balumore, Se. Ke. together with all Bridges, Depots, | ete!” yay gas namdaome aecosiaen or A & dO. 030 of music in score, and sufficient in guautity to Workshops aud Tools, Warehouse: Water Stations, Engines, 56 South street.ia f splendid opera ; I uttered the name o' Ab! ah!’ said he, ‘ vou recollect taut a musician? noruntissime, | repiicd. “So much the wo! ot tell me’ correctly how Duprez tills tne part? * It is from yon, Maestro, we must Kk it.’ * But! have never heard Duprez in the part’. reply caused me to blush with surpiise, wh ly amused Rossini Accustomed to receive visits more or Jess interested, to close bis ears to impertinent questions, aut sometimes | Wood intel jlongheell ericcr alinesmremt apogee ~ FOR CIVERDOUL—New Line—Regniaghacket ce, but always new to you Parisiens, { edand for keeping up said Railroad, of then Seki Now a~ dhe: olegent fast selling Sones | | eve of my last leaving, I recollect I was told it was pers and From the nature of the pro- | SABMMeShip RUSCIUS, A; Eldridge, master, “of Lite | formed for the two buadred aud sixtieth ume. Are you pert 7 . the, Legisiature relation to it, wall become, nag facto, x | sulwndor or cwsafozt, apply on board, at Orleans ‘wharf, foot ly corporate, by the name and style of the present Company, | 9! Wail aticet, or + Sy us and will acquire all the franchise, privileges, Fights ‘and. amu. KK. COLLINS & CO., 56 South street nities now possessed by it, for the term Years, which ity | Price of passnge $100. vine se a charter has yet to run. | ‘These franchises and privileges are of | ‘The elegant fast sailing packet ship Siddons, K. B. Cob), the most advantagewus kind to the Company, and may be found | waster, of 1100 tous, will aueceed the Roseius’ and sail 26th at lange in their charter, contained in the 34, Volume of the | Dees. ier rezulat Suv Cs v je purchasers, by the terms of the Decree, and the Actot | | Por fraiuhtor nosiave, having aceominodations unequaledtor i i : splendor oF & Statutes of North Carolina, page 299, which is to be N V LINE OF PACKETS—! th avel oa 1a é ‘atthe Seats, of Government, aud in most of the Public Ast te pl eee SS ERINCE to ee 1? fot San ies thore 1 Lehane era aries of the States of the Union. ALBERT Win Sieben mecca aerator. Pretext of diletiuntism, cross question him, and bore him rehase money must bear interest, atthe rate of | fecr no to death, Rossiai seeks refuge under a system of re- num, from thegiay of sale, and be paid as fol- | “Having superior accommodations for eabin, second cabin aud serve which nas beca greatly exaggerated.” 5,000 at the end of six months, and the sesidue Age passengers, persons wishing to embark should make M. Firmin formerly an uctor at the Theatre utervals of ten months each—say immediate. application on” board, foot of Maiden lane, o: Francais, one day last week was driving out his : to the subscriber, JOSEPH McMURRAY, ett t : wd of the remainder. | Corner of Pine and South streets, New York. wife and sister in a small cerringe, when it was un- ents nae foarth of ‘The Packet Shi ST. JAM «8, FR Myer, master, will iortunately overturned. Madame Picnian ted her ae eee et reg: Ry iD pee searta of: doe | ceed the PIRINCE ALBERT, and sail on the first of Januay leftarm broken near the sl. ler, aud what is oin- Th Railroad aud. its appurtenances, completed Bef yey ee 2 to send for friends, ean have them gular, the sume lady had the muiciortune, a few only five years since, was $1,600,000—one half of which we | brought out t ntry by the above splendid s! years age, to bre. her right arm precisely ina iy or any » Loudon on the 7th, 17th and '2ith of ig as above. nlire borrowed ; creating a debt bearing’ interest, on failure to pay a which, gsale has Accome necessary. “Phe! grading, bridges, | gach mouth by depots, Ke. are executed in_an excellent style of workmanship, | ACh ROSEY DY Spying as tone, Cars run daily over it, carrying the Mail of the United. States, PACKETS FOR HAVRE—Secoud Line.— Cit being a part of the Southern Metropolitan route,) at acom: ‘The puekstahip BALTIMORE, Capt John Johnson Densation of $100 per mite, or $9,700) per anuum. And, aver will sail on the Ist of Bessa t NckER ht or sing a fertile region of country throug “early its whole ‘ YD & HI B Teugth, its freights (or. the transportation ot Proauc Mer. | No.9 Tontine Balding, #8 Waller dependently of the receipts from Passeny fford | ~ FOK Li, LO CLOSE A CONCERN. (dition to the ordinary sourees 0 on Line of Liveroool Packets, conristing of the ships ugh not, now, yielding a profit on the large sum » Sheridan and Garrick. “They were s been increasing for y by Brown & Hell, with unusual care; for mo- confidently believed that it would | dels, materials (a very large proportion of their flames bemg produce a reasonable return upon a more moderate amount of | live oak) aud workmanship, they are unsurpassed, if not une capital invested in its purchase. ; qualled. Salted on the stocks and re-salted every’ year since, Phe sale will be made without reserve, at the time and place | Their accommodations for passengers are very extensive and aforesaid, at which those inclined to purchase, are respectfuliy | handsomely furuiched,, Apply to ited to attend, oa ib. K. COLLINS & CO., 56 South st. ‘The purchase money must be secured by bond with approved | N CHARLES L, HINTON, PILOTING. Public Treasurer of the State of North Carolina, OWEN PRESCOTT, Pilot between the port of N and Special Commissiocer of the Coort of Equity, York,aud all the Eastern ports to Boston, Sag Harbor, ord, similar manner to the fracture under. A correspondent of the Atheneum writes—At Basle Ltound an opera company im ful! for ploy- ing Auber’s * La Part du Diable,” and was tempted to stay to hear “Das Neue Pacadies,” a new orato- ro by Herr Reiter, or rather listen to au old Medame Stockhausen having been lured irom her re- Urement to sing the soprano part iu it—(Cino:her me« mento, by the way, how much we ar? vai as regards singers.) Here, ioo, ai Preyt Breisgau, [ have been witnessir ed in by nothuyg less o * Robe: is now laboring age apply to re he past, and it sureties. the orchestra & struments better th Jarden operas ean comand Robert, Herr Soyier, whe wen he saugtucre in} in in this cause. few Loudon, Stonington, Newport, Providence, New Performing before the Emperor of Austria. antucket Sh ols,and al} ports as far Bastas the Keune- vmenty with. Bi peeksan gud We MePTeGOrtS Kania Linkee belie, In our previous notices of this celebrated pianist, cheles. Words cannot convey the impre: joston Atlas, | three days betore wanted. we represented him playing at Paris before the duced by his performance on the audiences o Dnke de Looz tant éelat at the He performed with the most bril K and 4 rele of the Fine Arts, and was the same, to the suns Ne rald, Baltimore Patriot, Philadelphia U. Sta 5 charge a» Master, if required. Sa King. From Parish eded to Austria, where fort Da it. At every cc a perfect presented by the i Jedd | : 5 ‘ " ing. From Paris he procee ‘tria, whe ort and Darmstadt. At every concert a per! present ythe committee with a splendid gold Courier, Mo inp FE ete inc ties an N. ene aE he played betore the Emperor, at the capital. Italian furore was created, the natural plilegmatisin wedal and iaseription, and made an honc rary mem- F ¢ y Standard. i DE LIV EREOOL—Hoqular Feeeenee Bee. rom the capital he repaired, consecutively, to of the Germans fading away before the miraculous ber the The Prince Chimay, President of the | ith the score of the opera ol3 210m i, Hcwland, masterswill sail 0° above, being her 10g: Presburg Bude, Lemberg, Crakow, Ceruowit powers ¢ the pianist. “Hitherto he had seldom er Circle of Kine Arts, became, his’ most particular | ¥ Ce E , EN’ ROAD FROM VANNAH | ! day. P e &e. &. &e. From thence he proceeded to the Ger- never played without one encore, but the people of {riewd, and honored’ him with especial notice aud | Wit theatrical amusements. Last a pre ra emery IN. ae i playing very superior sceommodations for cabin, second ev | man States, and, at Francfort and Darmstadt espe- Franctort encored him twice at every perlorau favors, Jnudditioa to his private engagements at |X. H the Princess Ateiia ot Saxony’s , ould make eatly ‘on out hoard, foot of Maiden Lane, | cially, his sucess was unbounded. Inthe former We subsequently behold him appeariug in the Brussels, too numerous tobe mentioned, he gave | given: to-morrow one of Shekspeare’s plays 1 orto JOSEPH MeMURRAY, city, he gave three concerts atthe theatre, and com- Belgian States, els, Antwerp, Louvain, ant four public concerts, three atthe Brussels Vauxhall, | be presented 03 it is ucver played in Euglan A Lab aah ina eke pletely nullified the eflects previously produced by many others. ‘At Brussels he took up his abode at and one at the Philharmonic, each of which con’ | Tie Merehuat of Venice,” with the casket seer ew and . L i | I Lt the J nude by 3 cl will sacce st great piani Mendelssohn, Dohler, and Mos- the mansion of his noble friend and patron, the ferred anew leat on his laurel wreath. | Altogether, the imp jon made by this ¢ seul wccsed the Ashvur on, aud sail the 6th of Janwa great pi ’ : t et = epee ain sires nets hi s ois wishing to send for th ds, can have aiter Fiovence the fair end (Genoa the super : yl , by the above LEOPOLD DE MEYER, The management of (Académie is sili woong nisre M. Meyerbeer to give it a new ora; but he wisely declines to commit hunse'f, in the impoverished. DISTANCE 19) MILES. T23 ROAD is open for the transportation of Passengers and ight. | Rates of Passi } cents per hundred. On weight goods generally. n 13 cents per cubic foot. Lei, “WU street, early opposite Bull easurement goods F g sperele, cone yb ¢ state of its corps, froin Whicu another very useful andoil),........0.0+ $1 50 per barrel. sovestt” +s, 80 Horses, among wiuch are member, M. Massu!, lias just retired. “Several On barrels dry (exceyg lime) + 80 cents per barrel. t pacing do., several pairs farm horses, some fine On iron in pigs or bath, castings for 2 ynillsand anboxed taachinery... 40 cents per hundred. aanure ‘On hhds and pipes of liquor not over Find. = ma Se bia . THE FALL oTY be OF GaN tbLiweN’S Hi Onhne malasee eal $5 oo Par hha ow tonds for the sewo., ‘84d which for lightness aud st. Goods addressed to F. "Winter, “Agent, forwarded free o | petiorityol color caun assed, wh i THOMAS ‘ - singers have be atried, or talked abeut; Mdlles. Pigon d’Albret, Jahenne, Dameron, Hreti,—~VM. Portehaut, Beane, Mathieu, und others. Menetrier” with M. Lebarre’s music, aud “La C. bonmiere” composed by M. Menitort, has noi sue- commission. PURSE, | part of the HAT, retaruing the ¢ ceeded. MAL. cerbe and Aujer are avnouneed us $11 3m re Eve -Gen'l. Sap’. Transportation. | article sold in she eatablishment at work on a novelty, as also are MM. St. Georges TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS, dren’s Crys, of various pattera: ‘emeu can have their and Halevy. Myr, Balte too, is about to produce a hats nit one ne Benak ye they wish. third opera theie. Atte Ltallin Opera Hoase Sig- nor Moriani has been sin, %. KNOX, 110 Fulton street, PIONEEIC PACKET LINE oF Wwteon paNooene rset. on his way to Midiid, “Fh "Nalueeo ot Verds, EAPRESS AND BER PACKE! NE, ag ig : fa eet From Philadelphia to Pittsburgh via the Pennsylvania Rail- to0, Has been tried, with eee ream, Bramb ila roads and Canal—through in 344 days. The above line is cow in ix and Signor Derivis,who has tran Ted himself from full operation aud offers great induceineuts to persons who wish | dé HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY, | the French to the Itulan stage, and for whom the musant mode of travelling to the west. 103 Pultun st, beoween Wiliam and’ Nassau. opera was writen. M_ [bv 0, who objects to any he cars are builtin the most approved modern si ‘The success which has ottended ‘he eflorts of the Proprietor boats are fitted up in a superior manver,and every effort is made | of this est-b'ishment (0 introduce into use a superior article xt by the proprictors to conduce tothe evmfort and convenience | anextrewesy lw price encourages hut 1 inake increased ex- Oftravellers. ‘The scenery on this route is unrivalled, nud the Mert the guceasanoy Ure paris. of Pennsylvania internal improvements is well wor | coudue' i ng seen e mont rigid ¢ various departments, as sute passengers aveid all the fatigues and dangers at- Te adhicreuce to 2 ree on sige travelling, rudatthe sume time make an o1 Nes ive expences of the more extravagant dws uone of those losses ace inerple.” Her the diflevent aruicies in his line at the rates:— HATS. Firs: Quolity Nutria Pus, $3.50 | First Quality Moleskin, $3,00 Second do do do’ 3,00 | Seeoud do 2,50 LL, Agent for Ps « mvi7 Gin*rre 0 H &¢ ine. 7 W. Firet Queiiiy Cloth, do. phbrchaghag Tid: do do. ‘ ! STATEN JSLAND | nd imer is 3 FOOT OF Witten L STREET. ONE PRICK BROWN & CO. 178 Chatham square, a LL & ‘ of Mote st. wel te mtorn the public of ther On and afte: ffoudey, November 10th, the boats on this Fer- ‘1 ae fuovemeat on the macutieture and finish of their ry, will leave New York and Staten Island as follows antil | LAK LATS, which revan a beautiful rich further notice: 1 one eperatzug bis works but hunseli—Purts the j wade not hiving forgotten tie manger i whieh he mibhanied his a“ Now ris. — Lad an embargo on the per for whieh, accordingly, a cocted. A Signor Mu appearince iv the ec | masicel news from Prauce is net importance. M. { Felicien David is announced as eagiged on anew | new subject, “Moses,” M. Rerlioz as mediating a journey to Russia, of wliea, doubiless, we shall read amusing particulars ia Le Jow nel des Lébats ‘There is one dramiauc promise ot promise, act comedy tor the Theatre eats, Augier, whose “La Cigue, may be ree: Panis.—The elile of Parisian society and c'Vetente have been deiignted with tue first representiuon of one of Verdi’s most celebrated operas, of whiel the young composer hud reason to be proud trom the nance of “Eraant; wv book is to be cons % (tenor) isto make his se of the writer. The other oming at7 o'clock. Passengers ure nd | Iie ‘Vhilaiiohie Otce sn thitade | hin N, E-eoruer_of Chesuut and Fourth strecta, and at Nos. Hannd is Somth ‘Thitdsts. "A, CUMMINGS, Ageut. | Philadelphia, May 17, 1845. | i Vor information, Iu the ey of New Work, amply to compare well ! Lenye Staten Island, Leave New York. wodcuttat eelad it obtained tor hin throughout ltaly. The new 84 A.M. 9 A.M. | ‘ work (ut least to Paris,) was represented for the 2 Mt Hon claves welt first time at Milan in Feoruary, 1342. “tl Nabucho- $ POM. 3% do * 029 1m*me donosor’ wae trom the firat highly applauded, * 4 do 5 do aN iTS. . two priveipal parts being sustaived by Roneom an NB All freight at the risk of the owners thereof. | } Poe ‘egbals Detivus who ulso filled the same parts on the preeent TMCRCLIO UTIL CLT ty - | November 19th, the subseri- occaelon. pe re a | he oN Sir cal dil tinue the pce, OE iU. 8.N LINE FOR ALBANY | supertur to any ever belore offercd to he public. . Axorner Revolutionary Varrior Goxrk.—Di ad eal tt a om and alter | on ULB, 178 Broadway Performing before the Fhilha: monic Society, at Nassau, Kenssclrer comuty, on the 4°h nt, Guy et for Albany, Daily,at4 P.M. instead of five, an Lester, aged 56 years, Mr, Lesver eutcred the Ameri UAL BOOTS —1 his beauttul ode NBW YUKA, ALBANY AND TROY LINE, FOR ALBANY AND TROY DIREC, | (hac from the mer at the foot of Courtiendt | fit , , ; Be. ide etriump" | con urmy in his 16th year, aud woe readers may then have some idea of thi mort of ta opetatious of the bunth, thee eved by Leopold de Meyer, when we state, | ony P q Let it | Kegvd at the battle of of Stony Pola was the only performer who was eneored. | Ly je siege and surrender of Cor w ye 4 aud at she siege and a bation of a dramatic jaudience. fsitonable styles, at 16 and 18s,aud | We next find the great’ pianist,in [ngland, per- and untiring 9p, ae eved DY th wil 26 shillings, equal to any in the etty. | forming before the nobility, and inthe most fashion- Bat, perhaps, the greatest triam) Loy port Co the Mew Ure, to insure a handsome tew Pa s great pia uimaelf w: opie lingers OF the firstquatity at i | tle theatres. At Cambridge-house and Kew Pa- the great prsnist himself was w u Writ i i y » Dr Muativées Musicals this sexsoa j “ street. the | 4 es per pairs hom auks to the Ladies of New | lace, the residences of his Royal Highne<s the Duke , Was One of the ortilery that the Sonod, in the taking this boat will arrive m time to takeorth | Yorkand ns .evsicytor thelr liberal patvonage.t hope,by strict | of Cambridge: at Apsley-house, that of his Grace dence of Wir J ‘on, the well kno some of whom might, by being carried away by im- | iomity of New Yorks, oaths Woo, nad olten sald he never tieniiou to business, to merit a coutinuance of their favors. y 3 ene rec Moraing Train of Cars from Troy west to Buffalo, aud n the Duke of Wellington; the Marquis of Lonsdale’s, cian and editor of the Musical World pulse, have drawn others into the vortex of their en- | {sarod tho enemy as nm fhe ercke cae receaite tanec eett EMPIRE, Capeain BR, B, Ma- | _ul 2wer ei een thompron and Sullivan sts. | the Marquis of Clanricarde’s, the Marquis of Lans: tertainments were b» tar the most recherc’é of their thusitsin, bata select society of the leading nusi- | ing wit lie ploge of wit je Gee cane kon ae Tuerdsy, Thursday and Saturday at6o’clock. | - downe’s, and at several houses of the aristocracy, kind everextiitedin London, Wi clans, amateurs and liferatenrs ot the metropolis, | soner by the British, while ater uly eyrt inboat COLUMBIA, Captain Wm. H. Peek, every PKEMIUM BOOTS. | the attestations of delight and astonishment ot each as eXecutants, Vieny 3, Can But, some one may say, “it may have been par /ia- | Coutaved to escaye aii reunite lie or Frelahtappiy on heard, oF tor tive ity Faris eel toes de,and fir | performance of Leopold de Meyer are beyond words Sainton, violins M les, Sie zard ; such things have heppened, though of rare | HAY Groat whch tha bonis by ahh offive ov the what oy french Premiura \mpertel to describe. His success in the metropolis was 80 Bened Vincent Walace, Holmes, oveurrence; had Leopold de Meyer performed at | Si iaah aaciiea Hi oo for $4 Freight taken on the most reasonable terms, Freight must | now in other stores for $6 or $7, | extraordinary, that Mr. Webster, of the Haymarket Leopold de Meyer, pianists, besid’s other eel bre another time before the same auditory, doubtlee: cunniry, wn {9 be putin charge of the We Agent, or the company will | «YOUNG euch Boot aud Shoe manufactory, | ‘Theatre (except the Opera-house, the most fashion- ties on other wstramen's, we have saitenoush tw would not, he could not, have obtamed an encere.” | hie muses ot jig of shite noc be responsible foriass, No Getehttakenaler Saviock._ ue ofthe wot fubionable’ estab nts in thie city. ete | able theatre in London) engaged him for five weeks show a combination of talent never bef’ re bronght Ouranewer to that 18 simply a statement, which is | ena grout grand Tetalwed bia m — ro af 7 TT Te boots having be ay i FOR SAUGERTINS AND CATSKIL, be the nest boots for the trite seat aondon saloon, LWeremenber creditably known to every musical man in London | ties tua rematke . Also, atan exorbitant salary, He was named in the bills together ma | BOR temegsie Caren eal | aupericr new style French Dancing Gi and overshoes, | ag “the prestest pianist of the age,” “the Paganini that each of these artists performed in the most ‘There were two Matinges Musicule in Me. Davi- ee of Cedar street, every Monday, Wednesda All goods warranted to give antisfetion. Boots and Shoes Of the piano,” &e. We. He was rapturously en- fect manver the mur ¥ alleticd to him, and that sen’s rooms, each Matinge was divided into two F C CRRORS.—-AT.Rae and Saturday, #6 o'clock, LM. Fer freight or passage, apply | made to order in the shortest notice, “Mending done in the cored at each performance. No pianist at any thea- Sivori and Vieuxteaips layed for parts. Ta ench part Leopold de Meyer played, Ile | xy, Nov. 21—No 12—A. Stewart vs. the Trustees OPS tO. B, Wainwright, Agent, ou the whart, tore. »YOUNG & JONES, 4 Aun str tre in London ever before sustained such a reputa- violin and tenor, idsuch a incnuer as was p: was the only person eucored, aud encored at every | of familton Coliege. Me. A.'Stowart, plaiutiif in erver, lib aad ay lentrg near Broadway, New it, performance. | was heard in person. tion, or could elicit for so longa time the unanimous ed unequalled ia dhe rceulieetionot any one pres