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a Ortzinal Ethiopian: Serenaders—Palmo’s ‘of duty on the products ofeach other, and for the gener- NAVY AGENT'S OFFICE, New Youx,? "AMUSEMENTS. ; pe AMUSEMENTS. 1 : , h Pere House Nothing could be mare flattering to, the nc- fa Siiiion of wees dapat eset lovember Sted. 1045, 3 —_——_—__— | LATEST INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS. knowledged abilities of Messrs. Germon, Stanwood, Pelham, bie ge : EALED PROPOSALS, endorsed “Proposal for Stone for ——=—— 22 the other members of the only onginal company of Ethio: . Old Stock Exchange. Dry Dock.” will be received a this office until tne 22d day GERMAN OPERA COMPANY, PARK THEATHE. | | pitn Serenaders, than the eordi irst_of applause that greet- | $1000. N Y State Gs, 62 119 25 shas Canton Co aang | of Decruiber, for furnishing livering at the Navy Yard, —_ | wi | ed their return last aight, © 10's. The performers seemed | 2000 NY State 4s, "50 100 do bio 44 New York, all the Gramite, Sienite, or Gueiss, which may be PALMO’S oPbra HOUSE Tuesday Evening, November 25th, [Correspondence of the New York Herald.} to exeeed their forms he audience evinced all | 4000 Ohio 6s, 60 96% do b1d 4th in the construction of the Dry Dock. C b ‘St a. Willbe formed, nm | yea A fiowt anxious interest. ‘They appear again this | 10000 Peuu 5s 7% Wo do bad 405g |, Mhequantity of dimension and pattern Stane will be sboat | peta nyc Dianbiers nage ett a LONDON ASSURANCE. ig Wasuineton, Nov. 23, 1845. ; [arcoernieres ge x 2 do fang | cubis yard, aun of ss eee Company, have’ he honor toon the patrons OC the | Le peesienge TRosere | _ Among the arrivals, since our last report, are, at } A Glove Fight will take place This Even- a" 5 do a4ig | The following Table exhibits very nearly the dimensions aud | Opera, that they will opeu, early im December, with the G.. Bas Mr Fisher | Brown’s Hotel, Hon. G. W. Joces. of Tean.; Hon ing at the Novelty Sparring Gallery, Munroe Hall, qn the cor- 1003, 50 Harlem RR 6754 | quiutities : man Grand Opera o! | by Gar toed ‘Mrs Bland 5 . ee 3 \. | ner ot Pearland Ceutee streets. ‘Yankee Sullivan will be pre: ms 50 do ori, og ar eg 8 DER FREISCHUTZ, | Grate Horkaway. “Mrs Abbot on B. Maria und Indy, and seat with his school of syarrers ; he has also issued a friendh wig 50 do 6% | a ie £2 £ By Cant Mania Vox Wenen, | La Polka, by the two Miss Vallee’s. Miss Walk 5 af the Beata of T. challange to frofeseare Oitiguon cad Hatem tee Hf 2 25 Erie RR ope 7032 a ey g- & & Which will be performed in the very elegant style as at Vien- ‘to conclude with, ' er, (niece of the President,) ennes- of skills and hrore ab onee whos S.. Bh Hiisnd RR bo is. 5 4 | &| MITRE SILLS a. Berlin unich, te. from the izipal tngre, wit | Gand RANDFATHER WHITEHEAD, ™ see; Hon. W. M. Cocke, do.; Hon. Howell Cobb ine a A : 0 ation, und with new al E G.andfather Whitehead... ....00 02-3 é wrle of Tom Soring’s, London. Be bao 2383 4 ‘co 2 Poe Ry ara nepy dress Pe fulltext ‘vtists will appear: | fice, of Aduussion—Bores, $1 “Fit; 40 conte (nallery, | and family, Ga; Hon. A. A. Chapman and family, . 0 FE . Ft. f “Primm Donna, ; 3 - Dersous. Tickets % cents each. 3382 40 Mohawk RR a | A. m0 24) R. ie 46 23) zo 2 8] BRAULEIN: KOWSINSK, Com cimarias the Royal | ate ary onte at 0% o'clock, andthe Cartain willrixs precisely | Va. oe Colas 's, Hon. Preston King, N. Y. 4 ag 20/8, E = 2 ER, Prim ‘ore, from the Roya : | Hon. Mr. fons A A | MONEY MARKET. SY 2% StonmgonRR | ag tc. 3% 30 20 5 32 22/2 £ E & | Overs Bertin, Drumatadt, Mauaheim, Ke. | Hon. Mr. Hubbard, Conn.; Hon, Mr. Smith, do. j Monday, November 24—6 P. ™ 5934 100 do beo D. 6 56 2310 > 30 262 & F & ERR F. MEYER, Primo Basso. | Hon. Mr. Culver, N. Y.; Hon. Jas. B. Hunt, Mich.; | bs 300. GO be0 5554 20 do 50 24/V. im 30 33/2 ; : 2 HERR RIESE, Secondo ‘Tenor | Hon. Al der St G = | Quotations for stocks were a little better to-day ; ‘50 Wilmington RR sid 535g 50 23)W. 4 30 21/8 : + § | HERRSANER, Se jass0, and a full Orchestra of Tusen ae | Hon. Alexander Stevens, Ga. At the United States, ton want a é A ; Eri sald Keon 50 20)X. 2331 30 2018 i: | Pel RTY-FOUR Musici mcaday Evening, November 25 | Hon. M. Moulton, N.H.; Hon. W [P. ‘Thommasson iP + per cont; Mohawk, 1; Harlem, }; Erie igcings Monene “0 46 291¥. 49 al Fi] SIG.R TI. Leader of the Orchestra. ‘The performance to commence | Ky.; Hon. J. 8. Phelps, Mo.; Su. Railroad, }; Reading, }; Morris Canal, 2; Mlinois, 4; | $2009 Ohio.6s, "60 97% T5shsKarmers’ Tr 3 lz is 30 v8 i | MON Wig pe cmneecaae THE GLORY OF COLUMBIA y.; Hon, J. S. Fhelps, Mo; Judge Catron, Su- 145 iw» 45 Morris Canal, 2; » 15 | “50 shs Morris Canal b30 235% 25 Nor & Wore RR 46. 2012. 338 181b 80) MONS ETN. horus masters. Dennis O'B preme Court, and lady. At Gadsby’s, we find. Norwich and Worcester declined } ; Long Island r Whegge ge 8 ore ‘ore 3 43° 33/9. 43 26 2012 3.0 HERR A. W. BERG, pane ete ennis O'Bogg . . - ss eee MrJ R Scott {P y iy. fl sby ae ind, ar- e 5 , 4 lo 43 291d. 2 26 1.9/2. 30 Director of the Opera . HERR F. MEYER. Followed by rived on the 19th, Hon. H. White and lady, N. Y. mers? Loan and Pennsylvania 6’s closed firm at Saturday's New Stock Exchange. {2 22)¢. 1000 26 16/2. 3.0 Stage Manager, 5 - HERR RIESE, Nathan Tucks Y= FOR A DAY. he day has been éloudy, with a strong northwester prasil $000 Ohio s,s bad 9TH 100ahaFarmers’Tr © 34 40 2ald ue a7 20/e. 30 | | 7~ Several other sri’ i dsisction are engoged, who oe bie Tnekar faite et | playing in the dust of Pennsylvania Avenue. As we Ci 5 2 | b pear ia future Tas. , T. . } = ‘The bulls and bears of Wall street havo beon very qui | 50 shas Morris Canal s30 23 300 don” bio a6 2alt oo a0 Tale: 3.0 | “The Over will be supported by Forty Chorus Sin Comic Song—The F ‘voMe Hadaway | write, the alarmn bells are ringing, and a cry of fire {during the pat few days. There appears to bea disp |'G 93S BR a8 HIE SB SIE 3] ise" Mien or fy Mevreguitione I tear te mm | breat damage in any ether ety than Weehiigion sition to wait until something is known of the move- | s ¢ ~ s 8 ie mn s 563 cubic yards in courses 2 feet wide, and from 1 foot to 23 eran esa ares | but here,the streets are so wide, with euch an ample mente of Congress in relation to the important political | 95 jo, 2% 25 do 875 58% | ‘The coutractors will be furnished with plans and patt. Captain Morton | space between the squares, and withal, such a good questions before the country. Most of the fancy stocks | 23 do bs 2:8 SOLong Island RR 63. 7455 ti bana Patuipaw...... $93 .... Mr Cony | Supply of water, that no serious conflagration can are in the hands of parties able to hold, and from the | 3 4 a F 0 io e% must be of the be 4 P= Books open for’ sabperiiieios ‘susd ‘tovascaue 2 7 Aisa Lower Boxes 90 ceuts; Second end Third Tiers, 25 cus.; | ever occur in the Federal city. In this respect, at movements in the street, we think that the market Will | —_—_——_ errs | |\ocks froin threr to eiht leet loug and to average live fect. | 48%: from 10 A. M. M. malitre__ |’ iGeee wll coon er bald peat 6 thle aartats will rive s07.. | ee is a great advantage in its magnificent De very heavy for the next fortnight. Quotations | Died, be ree ved 98 they will GRAND SACRED CONCERT, be a the CHURCH OF THE ESIPHANY, | Ler orem for many of the fancy railroad stocks rule very low, not- | Fy aie ape egies wie of Daniel Kers, } any excess of siza ‘These srones must be delivered in Seanion stat, ett eee ot eee ues: | No. 559 Broadway, (between Spring and Prince.) | Batisons, Nov. 24, 1845. " " 5 rected by the engineer of the ¥ ii y 5) —- | ie withstanding the recent speculation in them, and there vT i cquaintances of the family and of her | |The Rubble Stone will be sans lh of the following d Day onpntne, Hovanver ®t. for the: telat ee ceer | EVACUATION DAY, Approach of Winter—The Tribulations of Collector Mar- asa large margin for an improvement, which will be ra- | eiolaw e: Tiet out, are invited to attend herfune. | tiou: ect About 3381 cubic yards in blacks <- nent tslent have in the kindes their service: ied riott—2 Laughable Statement from Judge Belt—Pro- dly filled, ii | ral from her residence 147 Prince sti 1 to average 600 ponuds. QOue-tht Mr. J. A. Kyle, Mr. R. Manso Farrand, Mr. N. A. Bal TWO N. 4 IRMANCES!! by —, e-~ Fire— Fs iver Pilly filed, if nothing occurs at Washington likely to | Z#l trom her lata residence 147 Prince str about 3381 cubie yards, in blocks of from 800 to 1210 pounds, to, | win, Mir J Johuwon, Me Nes everal other Gentlem One 14 FM the other atti ts, the evening, eget ri ate ga 9 2 average 1000 pounds. Que-third. say about $331 cubic yards, in | and Ladies, and two Quartet Associations. The Orch :, n Sat blocks Of from 1200 to 1600 ids, to 1400 ds et ed 27 years. split in rectangular blocks with good beds. PROGRAMM destroy confidence in stock investments generally— | “"At Oyster Bay South, Long Island, on Saturd Should the doings in Congress be of a more peaceful cha- | 221 instai ‘acter than anticipated, there will be, without doubt, in | Meenell, ag THE GUINEA SERENADERS, | Rool-The.. Marketa, ¢e, Me A. Tyte; Organ, Mr. | Miss MARY ST. CLAIR, the wonderful English Sybil; | We had another rainy Sunday yesterday, so far as the Mons PHILLIPPE ; and VALENTINE, who will, on | morning was concerned; it clearing off cold in the eve Rubble S Hl be hy sectaes this occasion, deliver his celebrated Pane : this market, before many weeks elapse, a greater specu’ Te the Mee Testene Ton Dey, Routh on) re abia yard tsing eemteained Ve casolal ead cca ree ee | petul 9 aol, fuidel3. Quartet Fourth of July Oration. ning, givitg some serious indications ef) approsching Intion in stocks than we have had since the session of | ‘On Monday morning the ment, the quantities will be reduced to eubie yardsand paid Yor Rb, the New York Admission 25 cents. | winter. 1314, and of course an explosion similar to the one that | Bess, Mr; Duncan Ranxin, from Argylshire, Hilmford, | "The above stone to.be delivered in vessels alongside of suah | QuArtatt, Kreute, 4 nolo Flute, Mr. J: A. Kyle. 5. NOTICH—Au esterteinsent very Getnrday ot 3PM. ‘The Custom House difficulties are coming rapidly to a 29 years. 8 followed the’speculation of that time. Within the past ed 29 years. eit . | wharf at the Navy Yard, New York, as the engineer of the | tett--By the A) . His friends and acquaintances are invited to attend h ack may direct, and’to b voaphng weele there has been an improvement in quotations for | funeral on T' : Fo eae Ein iets alii peeatianan the prament be naeel Selanne | ea the Hoven i day ufternoon (this day,) from his late | ofthe government, the crews of che vessel assisting in the oper- | rus" The Siate stocks, particularly that of delinquent States. Ili" | Tesidenco, rear of No. 243 West 17th street. ry of the stone must uecesssrily be govern- 02 lttre | head—Gen. Marriott, the Collector, having positively de BOWERY CIRCUS. | nied the statement I made last week, with regard to his tel Choru: Evacuation Day and Evenin; having desired Judge Heath to ‘repair to Washington, ations made by Congr Th a PERF MANCE I ‘TE! Re nN qi nois and Indiana 6's have advanced three and four per Weekly Report of Deaths. 7 Sich 18K Ibe abont 1500 oubig 28 Ae ot eee ond anton Me Ment “ REORNS INT RE) Ve FERNOON for the purpose of preventing the confirmation of the cant, with sales to some extent at the improvement. tn the city and county of New York: trom the 17h day of inder prior tothe Cermination oi the fiscal year'ende | FOR» \YSRBE. 3, Quactett By the a ae Quiet: | THIS ARTERNOON ad EVENIN 3 Ney, Duke being | lst of appointments ho bad sont down, one of those to be Sometime since, a bill was presented to the Grand Jury 41Men:36 Women 51 Boyes 29. Giviee Total 157, tng Jame 30th, 1G, a By the Amateur Quartett 00} Song—! the imaigereary ol, the Evacuation of the City of New York, | removed being the Judge’s brother. Judge Belt, from of this county, for an indictment against the Mechanics’ win ease off Bank, upon a charge of compounding a felony, in com" Apoplexy 95 As mphal entree of | whom I received my information, comes out with a pub- an smny and the he Amphitheatre wall be bril- | ton, the froutof ¢ Z,Quartett—By the New York Glee Quartet Hallelujah, Haude on the part of Congress to make appropt rt Part ons ork, or at the option of the it is distinetly under: bi Casualties, 4; C! istnod that the Depetteien: reserves hie Tight to increase or di- | pean ‘open at 7 o'clock. The Concert will commence at tently ype scorned wiih the N ional Fig mer lic statement to-day, rebutting his denial. The follow- promising a transaction with Chas. Higgins, now under | sumption, 27; C atiehe ay "i peat ee ‘or | Balt past 7. ; val (ausiomliiihe played stintarvals of the qreoingy aad the the conclusion of his statement, which is ax rieh arrost for forgery. This Higgins obtained discounts from | 1s Debility. Minish the above daauticies of stone, and whether increased or | single Tickets 50 cents; to admit a Gentleman and Lady, 75 performances will be of the most pleasiag and diversified cha- mady Hill letter of Parson Butler: - Warrier uished, the price per cubic yard shall remain aa first con- | centssto admit e Gentleman and two Ladi the bank, amounting ‘0 about five thousand dollars, upon | 1 Eimn 1; Fever. 1; Fever, bilious 2; Fever congeat're ee above stone into be delivered rough, aud ne hammer- TA his: iH ADSr Sell Cirated audoreanient o€ audoree- | 35 E07" er, remittent, 2; Fever, scarlet, 1; | ing will be reqaired of the contractor. Persons offering pro Stee Th Fever, typhus disease of, 2. Hooping cough, 4; In- fa for. his contract “Rg eg ed ine & Thompson, ments. When the bank mad the discovery, that the 35 Inflammation of | their stone to the Navy Yard, New York, and toate inher LE ese ney DE notes discounted were valueless, and that the endorse: | | 5; Inflammation of chest, 1; Inflamination of lungs, 14; | proposals the price per eubic yard for each description of stone, n25 It*re &@OPEN FOR ONE WEEK-£9 ments were forgeries, a compromise was made with Hig- | mat T: hguntaum | and also the location of their quarries. gins, upon condition that he would immediately take up | [P, ; De 5; Dropsy m the hi in the 30th of October last, about 10 o’clock in the forenoon,| received a from Gen. Marriottithat he " i ITN desired to see me at t! om Ho’ In about Rmsaden, Tovember Sth. | an hour after | went down, and en G 1 found the General in con’ [REET TINT c7a\ TSG XGA SY Gk Pate “ man leaning over the counter, im: ately in front of cure the faith- THE SECOND ANNUAL BALL Admission Twenty-Five Cents Only. the door; the General bowed to me, and beckoned with ount deliver- china —_____—— his hand to an entrance on my left, leading, as I found, to PALMO’s OPERA HOUSE. Van Geld. jonds and security will be required, and to Small pox, | ful execution of the contraet, 10 per cent of th 1; Old age, 1; Premature birth, 1; Scroful: ; ‘ 5: Ulceration of iutestines, 2; Unknown, 1- ed will, ia all cages, be Fetained.and not raid watil the contract 4 tHE ORIG 5 ; his private oftioss teri the notes, which he did, by manufacturing and passing | Age—Under 1 year, 41; 1to 2 years, 11; 2 to 5, 19; 5 to10, | isfully complied with. PROSPER M. WETMORE, EMPIRE CLUB THE ORIGINAL ETHIOPEAN SERENADERS | his private office. On my entering, npon Mr. Wm, Warner, a broker in Wall street, more | $i {0 to 20,10; 21930, 20; 201040, 103 4919 0, 7; seo, 3: | “nay Inwawte Navy Agent. a on FRIDAY EVENING, November 2h, | Mess. GEKMON, STANWOOD HARRINGTON, | 3 OS ould jolt whe he was disengaged notes of a similar character, and for a similar amount— Coloredpatsons.,< cece eee sureR Ads BR OMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS: Respanefally aanowsog.toithe Leaied bed | “ina few moments he returned, when, after shaking me the proceeds of which were paid into the bank, and RNELIUS ity’ inspector. VIR RER CIE CEA OE Oe hee COUN | Connor, RT Compton, | York, that they have arranged for the above house, | most cordially with both hands, ‘addressed me with the Pp _P je bank, and | City Inspector's office. Nov. 2 EVER BEFORE MADE IN THIS COUNTRY. | :C. Stoneall, For a. Few Evenings following language. | tse his own words, a the others taken up. A criminal suit was institu. | = HE SUBSCRIBERS baving lately effected, through their in much troub! ‘ent in Paris, the purchase of the entire quantity of Silk Shermaebicwnell, Pt ln El bh an HMedged compound-| BOARD IN THE LOWER PART OF THE CITY. _| Plashsfor which the mauulacturers reesived the gold medal [apse V Rowton, and willcommence a Series of Concerts ou Monday Evening, | [seas ‘Belt, my friend, 1 ted against the bank upon the Nov. 24th, on whieh occasion wll be opened a Budget of New | been compelled to do that which I regret e: i ivil .WO OR THREE single gentlemen, ora gent! d | atthe late fairs in that city, fxeturing Hats, ra T Songs, Glees, Choruses, Refraius, Ditties, Burlesque Lee- | In order to keep my own head above water, I ing of a felony, and a civil suit was also commenced | "TW wits, car be accamtundsted wis hoard ead plamaane, | which, aoa ‘enamrintthaoc al toca tee ec eeea ine Hae, se es tures,'ke. | compelled to turn them all out of ofice, and among the against the bank by Mr. Warner, for the recovery of the | well furnished rooms, by applying imme are superior to any ever before made in this country ‘Sola MeClecere: mJ Fo For particulars see srogrammes, | number, Major Heath; and I am apprehensive that | “ talaga eine bean taken im, in | #¢)’#tFeet, one square from the Astor Hoi n assortment of the pateng Mech iicaplichas 8h ‘McKinley. Doors open at7—Concert at 73g o'clock. _n2t tir sine offence to th? fend Jud th; but if | 4 amount represente i been taken from him, in | the most agreeable and delightful portio. aces in Pen Joseph Cornell, "it George McKinley, CHXSNUT STREET THEATRE. shall give offence to my friend Judge Heath; bu: lo consequence of the compromise between tho bank and | _ ‘Terms moderate for travellers, constructed 40 as to shut jeanne * Phomes MeGuire © PHILADELPHIA, aR le ln Be date AS Be coon toast aye ‘ f sn Al SS “TANITE) STATES GOTR he . * 71 } 2 Higgins. ‘The grand jury refused to find a bill of indict. UNITED STATES HOTEL, Se” Beale and other supgiied with lf diferent quality of HeepBegacee>s ¢ LW %: BuREOR es Laser ano Maxaoen | Ot the course that he was compelled to pursue ,und ulter ment against the bank for compounding a felony, and | _ Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington City, D.C. | Hats, at as low prices if not lower than by Sy, other manufac: Levi D Sfamen’ English Opera Compan: | speaking in the most favorable terms of all the gentle- of tho full amount (five thousand dollars) to Mr. Warner | lic forthe liberal support they have given, and confidently anti. | _ 024 1w*me between Barclay and Vesey streets. yaphen Bath ‘The LAST Appearance of Me.and Mrs. SEGUIN and Mr, | on t0 #07, that is course could still be checked; and claimed by him. All proceedings against the bank have | sijuedto the pathic secommolation, “Ths horse eee, | A SPLENDID SELECTION OF PARLOR \ ‘Thome Conner, BENEFIT OF MR. BURTON. | You, on your own sccount. (on this he laid: particular therefore, b hed, but ti the Avenue, on th de side, ‘bet Third and Fe | A skbacnde | stress,) to call upon Judge Heath, and urge him to go im- san ooptonen Aa taba ese rere thoes naesunaine the alfstreets, convenient to the Railroad Depot, and the CONSISTING of Camilles, Roses, Daphnes, Azali, | AUR O?Dell, ‘Thomas MeSpadden, Tuesday Evening, November 25th, | mediately to Weshington, ani wait, upos Mr Secretary full amount to Mr. Warner, is equal to an acknowledg- . Tt of accommodating three hundred guests, Lemon and Orange Trees, Violets, and a great many. Beary Garand Win Minor, Will be presented the Opera of ROB ROY—Rob Roy, My | Walker, and request him to suspend action on my nomi- ment of the compromise with Higgins. Tecently undergone agencral improvement | gdamother fine Plants for sale ‘cheap at ‘the establishment of ea aio Abram Hatheld, Fredericks; Francis Osbaldiston, Mr Frazer: Mejor Gal- | tions, and at the same time request him to propound to This is emphat.caly an ago of improvements. A more | hire ben elegans Houishedetee adie’ asiinary taste | dale Roel: “Alea "Boiacete pet up! erase Selieaed | Emanuel Bar, feryon, At equine ruins SGwweacap Goss | Ei Utne tad Tels wits ortok plossarattompentieose i i ‘i refitted; indeed in if h th i y | weddings, tastefi I] d with fresh fi . deli d i} FLOOR COMMITTEE: cl it IN JONI [. us er, an | pe Uberal policy hes found its way into the eouncils of all | Consideration has been to adapt ic to the comfort of car patrons, | any partof the eity five of'excense., Orders tele ser Coe | James Connor, ‘John Riker, Jr. (eee Burton’ {tree of JOHN JONES—Guy Good | favorably: for the Major, as well as all the other off. nations, and a very rapid advancement must bo made in | ‘The dining hall is one of the most commodious aud best light: | miers’, 197 Walker street, will be punctually attended to. Or- | Emanuel B Hart, Augustus Purdy, aE cers whose removals I contemplate, have been as faith- the commercial intercourse of tho world. ‘The restric. | ‘PY “ay aud night, inthe Union. Our train of servants are | ders tobe left inthe morning when Bouquets are wanted for | Edward Gallagher, RB Connolly, AnUM sities THMALTRE. ful officers as the government could have or desire.’— h \ : . The restric- | polite, active, obedient, and well disciplined. Eriefly, wecon- | the evening. Bouquets msde of sweet violet only, if so de- | lanas Kelley, Morton Fairchild, | PHILADELPHIA. When Istated to General Marriott the delicacy of my tions which have hitherto checked the intercourse be- | fidently challenge the judgment of a discriminating public in | sited n22 lw*r Peter Crawford, David Scantit Actine Manaci hg xcu M8; Scot? | making this request of Judge Heath, owing to the atti- tween this and the European countries,are about being re* alse epee required to render a public house a home to OSTA Focket Book, ig the stage, or ) the uae from | EDWARD GALLAGHEN, crearie Chairman. brave Manauxn.. IK. A. 1. DT RYE tude im which they both stood to the g eral govern- ved, Ch s heretofore, day. 1 ogee bal fled perert containing $23, and a TH °GIVNEY, cretaries. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OF THE NEW BALLET, | ment, and my positive conviction that he would not so in- moved, and our resources mutt, therefore, become more | ,,{ ar¥e# ay heresofore, $1.50 per day. Permanent. boxtders | small Memoraudutn Book. A liberal feward will Yep wi by | ,-LHOMAS M’GIVNEY, n25 6tistre JOLIE FILLE DE GAUD. terfere, he remarked, * What am Ito do? 1am goaded nr iy = t In three acts and nine tableseux—written by M. Albert. in the name of God, am I to do? I st crazy.’ I briefly replied to this, and left the In this statement I have given, to the best of my 1d by General Marriott, as stion.”* fellow, wnat shallhe do? Every step he takes rapidly developed. We have been compelled to place a | times. : of Tith the spirit of the | the owner, om application at No.32 Rector street. _ne3'3tm high rate of duties upon our imports, for the purpose o- | | the “Express” will please sopy every other day for three WANTED, revenue and for the protection of our domestic interests: sees ewe Tico Nene ees Bem core | A SITUATION by 2 young womaa of unexceptionsble cha- in consequence of the depreciated value of our circula. SCANDINAVIA. ee joking, washing and ironing, in Mace 4 spectable private family, or to do general housework a ting medium, and the inflated state of prices. An ex or oats Society: are hereby requested te attend | respectable private family. Has no objection to go n short dis- GREAT PACING MATCH. Tuesday Kvening, November 25th, Second appearance of, MISS MARY ANN LEE, the popular American Danseuse, (recently from Pari debut was welcomed with shouts of admiration and parts of the track 50 cents. cy and Temperance Inteiligence, 95 Duane street, west of Cars will leave the South Ferry, Brooklyn, panded paper currency invariably produces high prices, | streets, ou Tuesday Evening, the 25th instant, at | ‘auce into the country. Fleese apply at the store No. 61 Elm, a fauhionable house, crowded from Pit to. Doane, giving his troubles, ‘And will it scarcely be believed, : i 4 ; ; - ach oof oh t , who holds on Which enables foreign manufacturers to fill our markets | | A bupctual mecting ofthe members is most particulary re WANTED. on fod encellouce of this fieeiasting yous Artive.. Ie will be te: | office, is one pf ouramost wealtay citizene’ Money-eng with their fabrics even under the highest rate of duty.We ase o 'y order, WM. FELL, Secret A BLUATION bys man eoeecant of Color Mix pe peated er ery ever further notice. | at least, to beget independence, if nothing else. The have found a highly protective tariff insuflicient to check BALLIN MOTION, ASSAM SLICK wid | business. He has just arrived from EuglandPersonwinhing | 7p y4y y UNION COURSE.L. TL | NPENDEESSOHN'S MAGNIFICENT ORATORIO | dificulty between the Judge and the Collector, it is Septet N. Mr Slick Bit! . icant, Y, Nov, 20th, at2 P. M., match for $400, mile heats, | 2¥4 | . Bs ¥ i ial the importation of foreign manufactures, and we farther | 7p,ta the | lock, “Now if Mr. Blick was living in these days | 4 cnmnge 00 Ape igaaty cat see samples of his work A0NO | Hviicat 3, to go as they peace THURSDAY ve ithe ine jon ot | ' A foot-race is advertised to come off today over th fi1d that many of the restrictions upon our import trade | till thers is nothing left of them but hair, and locomoti¢os WANTED, : rhein heteat if Mr. H. €.TIMM will preside at the organ. Course. “The race is to be against, time-ten must be removed. Itis pretty generally conceded that an | Scitech gravel to the tune of 15,000 mil UBSCRIBERS—At CLARKS & BTEVAN’S Free Agen- | Admi ‘the j The solo parts y susteined by the following eminent a half within an hour, for a wager of $500. No sident’s mes: resident talent names are given. average duty ofabout twenty por cent, must be adopted | would naturaly come to thercone ustou that ever live sane A 5 i “ iti ' adway y i _ i y . Principal Soprano—Mrs, E. LODER. ‘The splendid country seat of Wm. P. Preston, Esq., ani that the transfor of restrictions must be made from our | Oui to have a Clock that would be sure to keep the ball in Pri ei ORT Ht redeem tee pelanerp | FEIN I ey ee teak rwramae tartan 38, ant Mrs VALENTINE MOTT. Jr., her called Pleasant Plains, few miles from th ity, was de- import trade to our currency. By bringing our curren- “SMITH & BROTHERS, 32 8. Charl it ion and of good moral character. | forall trotting horses. to close Wednesday eveni pearance in Oratorio. 8 stroyed by fire on Saturdsy mcrning. The loss is about idea 25 2tis*re } $8 8. Charles street, e 120 Im*rh | the 26th, by 8 o'clock, at Green & Losee’s. ‘Three or more to a Mr ROBT. GEO. PAIGE, his first ap- | $5 000—no insurance. cy down to a strict gold and silver value, we would | —U2%2tstre__ Baltimore, eogglith rashere Dearance in Oratorio. | $5, stand ona level with any country in th 1 NEW FRENCH METHOD. WANTED, make a race ee “\ Basso—Mr WM. 8. ROGERS, his first appearance | _, The cargo of ship )apekeem Hoon few daze po shdreed bebe bddd ear ek 3 t published and offers forsale, the | ,.EREE TEMPERANCE INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, in Oratorio. since from this port for Liverpool, comprised 3600 bris. flour, 9200 bushels corn, 1000 bacon hams, 10 tres. beef, Fifty Ladies and Geut'emen, selected with particular reference | 3 bris. manganese, 2 cases linens and 3 pkgs. mdze. The to their musical qualification: * - | ship Palestine, has more than helf her freight 1 ed Orchestra will be unusually full and effective. and | for the same port, and will sail about tho Ist ogy | moni The Choruses will be snstained by about One Hundred and wonld soon, by the reduction in price of merchandie, re hi new practical and theoretical Method 478 BROADWAY, (between Broom and Grand fireste,) | io ‘ i i hye ix where servants and assistants, pacity | both foreign and domestic, in our markets, shut out the ching #0 ang lernesty Pog he pgm an to the | soale and fomele, are furuisted PRam to employes, | foreign article, and increase the consumption and expor- | second and last work being will follow shortly. This | The characters of all, offering for situations, will be strictly f 4 t x : 4 : have been taken to render it one of the best perfor- tation of the domestic article. By reducing the volume patirely on a ne isthe fruit of twenty years ex od bara tues lee tie omion, and sate bus tan henees, iauers of the seatone en ey | MODEB. rials SA Kid eh and increasing the value of the currency, prices of our | _ F. G. Berteau will gi ructions after his method three ‘age to employers. Tickets Fifiy Cents each—May be had at the music store of | | THe Manners.” y x imes a week, on Mon eduesdays and Fridays, from 7 Women, men, girls and boys wi 1g employment of any —— atte Firth & Hall; Firth, Hall & Pond; Atwill; Riley & Co; Jollie; | ceived here on Saturday afternoon through the indomit- nd manufactures would be proportionably re- haa his bookstore, 15 Broadway, | kind who ¢an prove, satisfactorily, the above character, can ob- CENTREVILLE COURSE Schafenburg be Luis; Hoy Mulet; Godone; at the stores of | able energy and perseverance of the Herald, and the ‘sed, supply and demand being confined to legitimate | to begin ns soon as aciass cin be formed. 'u253teod iste.” | ‘Ain good situ-tious—no others need apply. n19'Im*m MATCH will come off over this Con, Saxton & Miles: GF. Nesbit; at the deor of the Tebernacle | rush for extras to the establishment of Messrs. Taylor, Annels; but the producers and manufacturers would | ©) McDOUGAL STREET CHURCH, | LEFT OFF WARDROBE AND FURNITURE | /A Nov. 2th, he 3 ‘o'clock, P'M—Mile heats, best three fa | yay 'tiatrh © A METGGS, (16 Brondway. | fVilde & Co; was immense, After its receipt, holters re; bear much remunerated for their labor ar during the | AA YL WHO are inteteed athe wolfe ofthe MeDongal | “| WANTED, | #0, withapurse of 9. ze GRAND CONCERT. | upon almost anso much gold dust. Our dealers always most inflated condition of the country. Wages for labor | Dunbir, whether counected with that congregation or uot, are | OF all kinds of vupertnora iffecer ther aac cadmas {er | JD MeMann... ii, OONKLER Boren R. CHRISTIAN HUBER, first Violoncellist and mem- | wait to learn the effect on the New York market before rise and fall with the currency, in proportion to the rise | (rey tesvectially iuvited to attend a public meeting to be | such “as and “Geutlemen's, Westing Apparel, fire fermediat ee CONKLIN, Eropeietpe. bor of the Consarrs if Paris; hes the. bo n- | they operate. Good brands will doubtless, therefore, " , | held in their place of worship, this (Tuesday) eveuing at seven | Arms, Furniture, &c.. Gentlemen leaving or returuing to the | ¢,N; Ba Wanted immediately, ton or twenty lively: red foxes | nouace that he will : i | bring $7 to-day. and fall in prices of all articles of merchandise—the la- | o'clock. City will find it to their advantage to send for the subscriber, | for" chase. A liberal prige will be given. |For particulars ap. | instant. | Notice wil! be given ia the next advertisement of the | horer would be ax well off with fifty cents per doy, in | users, of importance ralating to the prosperity of that | who pledges himself to give a fair price for all articles offered. | P¥ at Jones’ Hotel, Park Row, orat J. Couklin’s, No. 28 Bront | place where it 1s to be given, and of the programme, | Cixcixxatt, Noy. 20, 1845. r y cents per doy, in | church, and to the return of Mr. Dunbar to be thet pastor, | N- BA line through the Bost Office will ie tremor: | street, Brooklyn. 2 ae Le the St Richmond! 8 ecie, as with one dollar in paper, if the value of the ne, | will be submitted for consideration. n25 It*rh.” | tended io, T. LEVENSTYN, NOVEL SPORT. GERMAN OPERA. 1 ele afeconoret ie nah cessarion, &o., of life were in proportion. When there is a FANCY BOXES FOR BONBONS. CS on ER A Ld A FOX CHASE. PALMO’S OPERA HOUSE. By a pessenger who came, up. in the Messe mutual and steady supply and demand, prices for all | F[AVING nut received « spleudid nssortment of: Fancy ORRARDIN BENCH CHINA. = | WANTED TO HIRE Some Twenty or Thirty good Fox ANTED IMMEDIATELY some German Ladiey six | terday, from New Orleans, and from the ob! ‘ox~s from Paris, the dealers i t i t 4 j i " jounds. 0, wil ased, some Ten or T went i jingers, capable of deserviny orus things are regulated by the currency. A great reduction | wocall aud examine the articles, which are offered at lower nts | E's Sipumencand offers iar tale at ters eneee able oe Foren: form Chase. to cor i GE tie eet) Werkare revere) coe eee merece ee geod iiney, Foxes: for a Chase to come off in this neighbor- | of German Operas. Ladies desirous to be engaged, are re- 001 ii i: it ces than they. ere imported for. Nendii i iT — hout the beginnil of thi month. Apply at ested to call on Signor C, Pogliani, at Palmo’s,every day | loss of the beautiful steamer Richmond. She was a in the circulating mediam, wonld increase the value of oY ever BRUN LA ROSIERE & C Wich Fancy Deeorsied Dinner and Bessen % Hotel, Park Rows, ne ot SPPIYS* | tram 12 o'¢lock A.M. to’ o'clock P.M. ral lwre” | saw boat, flkished “we Gulelstebd, That JUAG, dad Was that in existence sufficient to fill the vacuum. It does | __ 025 Im*rh lis Wil . | a Bets. fom ven e: $75 00 to $950 09 | 7A liberal price wili be given for good animale. OLE BULL, her pas from New Orleans. On the even not require such an immense amount of capital to carry | ° ND FANCY GOODS, CHEAP —40 cases Toys, | Rich Faney Decorated 1 12 00 to $125 00 | _uél iw 1eWE ert JS gzstelal compliaice with the published request of nu: | 9? ee eee on the commercial operations of the country; we have | ;uctetived from auctian. Comprising a great variety of cu; | “ THE GENUINE merous Ladies nud Gentlemen of this city, will give a | of the 16th instant, at about 6 o’clock, she ran upon a i ; | risus articles, samples of which will Be ‘opened this als & | I CONCERT | rock on the “ Grand Chain,” near the mouth of the alrendy too great a volum’; and untila very great part | soldinlots rosutt. Also fie porcelain tex sets, accordio ow “Mugs and Coffe | DEAS AT THE | Ohio. The concussion was so severe as to knock # hole of it is destroyed, we cannot expect a sufficient increase | Germ Te Cartel fine ee een with mottoes, and Cologne Bottles, Xe. | D. TABERNACLE | in her hull, and it was found that she was sinking inthe value of the currency, to give us that position ae | Alccl00 iracee sick po aga er reeeney £08Ps, Perfumery &e. | Pisin White China ofevery description always on haud and se ~MAGNETIC FLUID. On Wednesday, the 26th Instant. rapidly. ‘The boat was immediately headed for the y, tog positiot Alro 100 Indies rich tnfatd anc decorated to match any, patter. HESE celebrated articles for the positive cure of Rheums | ye wilt tai fae ee A before he leaves the | shore, but sank, over her decks, before she reached acommercial nation we desire so much to reach. The Retr Tt CLOCKS: Dinner, Dessert and Hea Sets, of every description, sold in| LL tism, Paisey, Fits, Apoplexy, Headache, and all nervous | <,Jt,will be his Last Public Appearance, before be leaves the | shone, (ote Satin: OPeE Min (wm rogret to learn, re-establishment of a sub-treasury system, to regulate | One ric) bronze aud gilt clock, rans twenty-one days, large | MY awanbty required. 6 Pomaiuts, are only tbe orained at 194 Fultou street: Sun | and frievdship shown him ever siuce his first arrival. will be a total loss—the engines will be saved. We are the finances of the general government, would soon | ‘Aiso one of sume kind,cranmented with s Gahcrman cost Sel, | Qtyconsigument from manniactarers, and forsale, a large as. | ithe New York Sau and Tritune, w being published | “naitt re ti as happy to state that no lives were lost, and no persons i will be sold for $25, " : “CON a | ; bring about the required change in our currency. It | wil.be sold for $2, Also alot of silver and git inininture | Trento Flain and Rich Cut Gla Mvet | Cree we eee uae pigsty enone Fades haa ae ) are | caused on board by this sudden and serious accident. would heve avery great influence upon the banking «ys. Tangs ebtortnent of oi Bere here ie osnee eOenyeGs 15 John street, up s | Pamphlets can behed gratis, nl9 lwtm M repared to rec ve engagements for Concerts, Soirees, | The Hichmond had on board a valuable cargo from the 1 ann th i | TABLE AND POCKET CUTLER z j EGON. GE LE ., duriug the fortheoming season. ‘ yu tems of the bees ae = enone ef the, Dentcn $0 | i5/sses ua Agwousy este tebe hrs Ban cree orth kata pie CS Oe pine oF OREGON: | DR. GBORGE LEO-WOLF, Mrs. C. alsoacts as Pianist, and can be engaged for private : aoe : existence; an adopts eck the increase going on in | andl forks; two and three Prong forks; 300 dozen, and cards one, ‘Territories on the North-West Coast of North America; | aif Few irom Euro) es Hs tesumed the practice | Cotillion Parties. NEWER Rericelas on. priication to = | Fro Mexico — The Ai rance Pica; od he banking capital of almost State inthe Union | iY andthree pocket knives and scissors, from 25 cents to ¥ dy ed pa 5 imis* ie : id Sings some items by the Falmouth, at Pensacol irom the banking every State inthe Union | gyoindturee blade lov of splendidly ommainented els for sGgompustied by a Geographical View and Map of those coun | " New York, Nove.nivcr 19th, 1945. n20 Imisteod me | _u7 Im*r aid Singing, W146 Grand street, | SOC CINS ates are a litte later than by previous ad- We have no doubt but that the Legislature of every | indies’ work a variety of othe | ey goods, whi'h | of the History, | YEOPLE'S LINt OF STEAMBOATS SCOTTISH GUARD MILITARY BALL | vices. The Chamber of Deputies of Mexico took official IL be sol diately at 2% to 50 per wt will, the ensuing winter, have plenty of petition, | a cheaper than BY ROBERT GREENHOW, FOR ALBAN Y—Daily, Sundays Excepted— ILL take p'ace at NIBLO’S, TUESDAY, Dec 2, 1815— i i i ii before them for bank charters; and the probabiling of tha, | secre ta the exty. 281 Pearl street, up stairs. _n85i0% | ‘Translator and Librarian to. the Department of Beate of the | E-Throngh Direct —At6 o'clock Psi from the Dodwort's celebraved band, will be in ttendance.— | ToUCS of the revelations of their proceedings in the Le Pp y 8) R PO WELL 7 . United States; Authorof a Memoir, Historical and Political, | Pier between Courtlandtand Liberty streets. ., | Tickets may be procured of the follo gentlemen:—Com- ;: onder a ts 1 r sub-treasury being again established, will, without | 12 ft. OCULIS on the Northwest Coast of North America, published in 1840, | , Steamboat KNICKERBOCKER, Capt. A. Houghton, will apt. A. C. Castle, 381 Broadway; Lieut. McLeod No, | With the United States) and members were anxious to doubt, havea very great infinence upon there bodies, | A Yin Lye and to all Torearcot ube ee Benin, Dizenaes of | DY direction of the Senate ofthe United brates. lieitiugtenacetme try ca She ete. eee Casi mT kicacd | ute i Bemtoap age thereto , , | SR the 0 all Im) oti fro DITION, | . i ¥ ; P. M, Chirehugh, . | pa. . 3 and arrest many of these petitions at the outset. | o'clock, at his residence, 261 Brondway, corver of’ Warren st- Revised, Corrected and Enlarged. |" Steamboat HENDRIK HUDSON, Capt. R.G. Crutten ‘Went isth street; Serg’t Haig, 100 | hos written to tt ican government that his grea! The times are getting ripe for a great expansion nthe | Opeiicn tection esede Lett Passage, Cataract and We YORE: | den. will leave ou Tuesday, Thursday’ and Saturday evenings, Wallace, Hea. Hector Korver, Faa:: Al- | pride shall be to repress all revolutionary mo banking movements of the country, and unless some re. | AM AUROSIS texted with Tent atteution and smecess. D. Appleton & Co., 200 Broadway. | AEA o' ck -M., Landing at Intermediate Places—From ; fernarie Cask taet a | prelate As egal Ce mega ag ik mye strictions are put upon the operations of the thousand | afew muuten re US: OF Sauinting, cured in George 8. Avplstone He Chestnut street | "Stenmboat SOUTH AMERICA, Capt. L. W. Brainard, | person, Sunder the mT EEPEUNNINGHAN, | Bence upon authority in which we place every reli- banks distributed all over the Union, very soon there | daan shed hoe eee jnserted that can scarcely be dis- 1845, i will eave on Monday, ‘Wednesday, Friday and Sunday after: | 7“y95 1t*rh Secretary NY. 8. G., 339 Broad way ane os cance Ley peacock Tier sone a. must be an inflation of credits, of bank issues, and of priv | ‘Othices aud residence 261 Broadway—entrance 13 Warren | —teLtMte Stecimboat NORTH AMERICA, Capt. R.H. Furry, will | (JRAND JUVENILE MUSICAL SOIRx.: an the Se- | ings in Mexten, tet the bot oi oes Santa Anna again ces for all our staple products, that will lead to results as | ‘eet: ao re STAATS & BARKER lgaveon ‘Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday aflemoons, at + | V1) Vent ceceetri be jerformed selections ftom ihe bviliest | at tho head of affairs n Nv ry, ? a i in ive ii Oratorio of the ~ ruinous and deplorable a over yet experienced. Noth. | | TEETH! THETH ! CLOTHING Altauy firtgaple tite lor the moming tes of cats tor tag fast | sy gi MEVEN SLEEPEBS, Caat Sreamnoat.—An experiment was made ing perhaps would so effectually prevent such a crisis in KETH juserted without pain, and warranted good as the | AND FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, | or Bonts are new and substantial, are furnished | _ ‘Tickets One Shilling. n25it*th_ | Jast Friday morning in the Washington Canal, by commercial eftairs, measure emanating from the gov- | 4 oomplare eae LeSe Line nee meastioatlon, a 179 Broadway. w wit we I pone aye and for speed and accommo- ~——GHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. _ HOLIDAYS | Dr. McConnell, cs thi go to ae Lguiace es of hi ernment something similar to the Sub. Treasury. fine gold pla # $50 00 5 ations are unrivalled on the on. sil - | steamboat propel r was placed ina boat He 0 ight taken at moderate rs 7 3 7 We are now on the high road to prosperity. Every RS Gee toner ee ae an te late, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE HOWARD'S HOTEL, All persons ar- forbid grusting any of the Boats of this line, | GRAND BAZAAR AT. THE PHILADELPHIA See clued rs from all others,in fe = Tones ie jement of trade is ina sound, healthy condition, and our | _ pressure, 90 @ | FAVE int received a large and splendid assortment of hcy Pasanre or Prelatis. stiy om board the Been, oto MUSEUM. : : | teral and ditect motion, instead ofa circular one. The mats for he erosumption of foreign manufactare By NONE, comer Ot Eatal street and Broaden, ee READY MADE CLOTHING, BOSTON STEAMERS puipose of holding therein duriag the Christmas Holidays, a | other Sipple the propelier- didnot raise sudiciont swell din our ci our exports to forei = 29 It*re le HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. = a rect th passing within coral daily increasing imkoanthy roca M. LEVETT, DENTIST $1590t0 $50 | 5... ,, FOR MALIFA Mogens “Fo isloon will be dljded tao eovipactments, which will | sean ck eight feotee en cues Tuamemeemmembomnet aa ¥ a my ’ $,00 to $16.00 | Sag, THE Royal Mail Steam Ships BRITAN- | be let to Storekeepers, Tradesmen, and others, who feel dis- | and speedily struck, and placed horizontally on the dec About three quarters of the principal staple of the South | "['HE INTRODUCER of the insertion of Artificil Teeth | Gless"and" Frock Conti, Unaers NIA and CAMBRIA will leave Boston for | posed to have auxiliary extablishments for the sale of Diy | y'the bout passed under the Seventh. strect bridge, In are consumed by the manufacturers of Europe, and the comuer of erteneaeet. ree Freeenne, 0 Broadway, Prawers, Hosiery, Scarls, Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, &c., “1 Phi german pi ina bey ro ey rer Books, Music, Stationery, Confections: | 55 egy we were enabled to judge, the experiment ap- i AR SIR:— . it i en . | ee ee See pear seful. pears to t the pro- increasing foreign demand for our great Northern staple | “Tess both a matter of daty and pleasure to state thet the set of | . {V-B---8._&:B. wish to eall the attention of travellare and | Fhe fcieumnia, J. Hewir Commander, -.-.-om the let Dec. Bi ee finn bt! Ag pet Bh MiP ol renee iPapplied to-an re vosl, would “equal, if —wheat—must soon make it a very important and per. | Artificial Teeth, on the principle of atmospheric pressure, | QtPef exposed to the weather to a superior article of English, Passage to Halifax... ... vill, from time 0 troduced; am fact nothing shall be | het exceed, the common paddle-whoels. National Tut manent article of export. Our importations must con- | *yerg'zon,made for a lady in my family. has succeeded in | ‘ured exprealy for themes Mme MMe Fery heavy,manulne-” | Pasangeto Liverpodl. + $120, Waning to render it what jf 1g designed to be, emphatically | Nov. 24. j f bh | , comfort and utilit ured expre . ‘or freight or fe, apply to the "Lion of the Hol ” None will be admitted as deat. tisk iarge; but, Ma a a and settled value | . Lam, deat sit, your ob’, iz HARTWELL’S ide eee ait et UGHAM, Je Agent, 6 Wall at tre but such as will vie with others in the variety and display | Dgernvorive Fing—Cxmiicotne, Ohio, Nov. 19. inthe currency, we shall not be subject to those tre- | MR. LEVETT, Dentist. aa | ~ ASHINGTON HOUSE, “ ae Ja | “Phe Bkeaar will open on Monday,Dec. 224, and continue day | —A fire broke ont in our city last night in the build- mondous fluctuations in the extent of imports, we have, | FPTERN HUNDRED DOLLARS eae. | #93 Chestnut Street, TORLONRON The splendid packet ship ISAAC | ft evening ual New Year Nici. “Y | ing onthe corner of Paint and Main streets, occupied by im past years, reffered so severely from. Our markets | rVHE above Reward. of Filren Hemied foie sige | SBOE SEVENTH STR mao aaday, Sth November, Can ‘commoanteatew | |,Persans, desirous of prcuring stunds will please moke ap. | Douglas & 1 oe ene Serie buliding. wee will not be flooded with the surplus manufactures of Eu- for the recovry of the suin of Seven Thousand Nine | Pai 4 ., se on deck, at stecra plication between the hours of two and five o'clock, P.M, at | office, and Millers com a was rope, as in’ former years; because, with a restricted cur | Hitt’ Dollar, stolen trom Myron Van Deusen, of the city | (> Bache just jntrodueed—AVaing aad Goldin five npart- of BU NNIKE I cabin or the above place, apply’ on pas ear end any furtver haformasion obealae Kmey | entirely destroyed, with sree of Sultsbeche \ 5 N. ¥., onthe night of the ath October last, while | merite—for both ladies and gent . hesacAauhie stssmp swe 2 : New York dealers desirous of competing with their neigh- | joining, as follows : Th . conned renoy, and reduced prices, the market would not hear im Hudson to the city of New York, iu, the | Sen=—-———mowen and Kentlomen. _nZ3 em tire J, HERDMAN & CO. | bors of Philadelphia can have an opportunity todo soby ma: | and Hern, John Ewin A age ages nl such a weight, as when the banks could, with impu- | part ofid money a maybe reecken teh ate g a auen | FRENCH, AMERICAN,'AND ITALIAN RES- 20% n Sere nak la te Lispese. maha peor eaeeaietaaeba Te ihe ices De, op, stories taller shop, esd Alex. nity, increase their issues to meet: any demand from | thcribers, on application to either nf them ‘i "AURANT. splerand voehes sp | ef it seatecar teasmotiall aio eeana sent Uke Ot ler ehop. CC. All je : . 5 the proprietor of the rything in his office. The press of the er office and most of the type were sav Th ‘The money wi lartley, of 1000 tons he 26th | embark is on W ednesday, ; PRATT, Contained in armall carpet bax, which we IGNOR PALMO respectfully informs his patrons and the ‘ gerne thetiatd Von Beusch fecal tich Stet | S'yablie hat he neopened a Kentserancit Reel knows | ovember her regula? dy. secs cue aplendts fares | shierts snare hx apartwene Gr aseimhacarcrenel heaee honsee on deck, the commercial elasnes. An importation, regulated Advert taken from t sololy withan eye to the demand for consumption, must i nd rifled of its ces | and popmlar old stand, adjoing the Opera House He will serve Ohq fe ded = " i - | Breakfasts Dinners and Si {sp ean as and commodiow for second cabin pay DANCING ACADEMY. establishments succeeded in rescuing @ portion stenlily increase, from year to year, and upon this de t Palme Of = | ud alian atyley stall hourssand ine: manner uieurpaased oy RICH Will be taken at steerage rates. SHAKSPEARE HOTEL, CORNER. OF DUANE AND | of theit goods from the flames, though in’ damage! we can frame our tariff laws. Should there b ids Ba | any similar stablishmestin the ity yard Jude Whask foot ornare § a WILLIAM STREETS ndition. Kidioredins das red ere be a reduction And 10% Principally of the Pine Plains and Kinder. | Sikaor Palmo trusta that many ef his old friends will kindly board, at Jade's What, £005 of Ce Ta Lo, MEG RORERTHON, respecttaliy informs his fiends hpireoagie in the p ‘erage of duty upon imports, ton reve, remember his peculiar abilities ase caterer for epicures. nts South st., near Wail st. and the that he has opeued classes at the above | Mississtep ELECTION.—Complete returns have been nue standard, or, in other words, to an average of twenty | , siti bills of various denomirstions, fthe Farmers’ Bank | diner of threg dishes at choles, wih half botte. of claret in the varioas modes of dancin ea " Hudson. or ale, porter, ke. may be had daily for 37 ly. Hi 7 LEA NE OF PAC rank Aaptrmetions meen gtoet. M. | received from nine counties, giving for Govern percent, without first increasing the valuw of the cur | “$1000, orahout that sum, of the billgof the Phenix Bank of | nil of fare will comprise all'the ehotee dishes of tne reason, inst and lat Decem| or adie aa ema d YS Ae Say TE A. for gen: | Brown (dem,) 4,866 ; Coopwood, (whig) 4,300 ; B rexcy, by reducing the volume of the paper circulati Hartford, and ether Eastern Mor | at the lowest prices, and served in the best manner. The well wn fast sailing and favorite pac! ‘A private class for ladies from 6 to8P.M. Assem- | majority 67. For Congress, Davis, (dei ~ poxbornd in bills of the Hudson River Bank, nearly all in 50 dottar | N. iaths supplied at the above establish- PASBURG, Copt Berry, will sai pararely 08 a W' i-monthly—scholars free ; season | King, (whig) 4,810; Tompkins’ major the imports will fluctuate so much from year to year: | bills. F. PALMO, day, 26th inst.; and the packet ship JOHN MINTURN m | e ly painted and | counties last fall, Clay for Presid that the revenue will be, attimes, very large, and at | thik he balance of the money was in bilsof Western banks ¢f 0/2 1m*r 39 Chambers st Deseraper: alo. the well knowa picket ship LOUISVILLE, | je fitted in a most el ple j oa weet ae eats tae Gan | Polk, 4,346; Clay's mi rity 987 T times very small—giving at times a surplus, and leaving | New York, Nov. 2st, 18). HARLEM RIVER HOTEL. he shove packets, belonging to the only, regular tine” | fort Of pupils while st xchool- ‘Those. wishing to rubscrite | index to the voto of the remaining portions oft t other times a deficien T | AU MASTERS, 191 Pearl st ‘TO LET—From now until the firstof May next, with ing between this port and New Orleans, will sail punetually | will pease call as the whole democratic ticket for executive offic oe oy. To prevent the collection of GEORGE. HF Y, 6 William st. fhe: Privilege of one or more years lease, with part of the | % aivertised; and have accommodations w Me R will give lis first Grand Ball of the seeson, on Mon- | representatives to Congress are elected by about reven a revenue greater than the government requires for the | ,, THEOPHS, P, HART, 44 Cedar st, farniture forsale. The house is well furnished, and and steerage pa day, Deo. Ackews 81, for gentleman and his ladies; to be | thousand majority. actual expenditures, there should bi thod | Gammittes for Assignees of Myron Van Deusen. full operation; and, situated as it is, on the banks o fe port should had'at the Class or at Mr. R's, 110 Canal street, , ald be some method | _u23Im‘r and the jon of the Railrond on this Istand, eT eR EEO Re pore te shi 523 lm*m | Metancnory Occurrence.—Three children ot adopted to increase or reduce the daties upon certain J. G. BELG. ita great place of busin through the year. For terms, W. & J.T. TAPBCO Ty Te Roath stcoety = PISTOL GALLERY | a Mr, Wallace, the oldest five years of one, were burnt e 7 Printer es tet e, nire of tl prietor on the pre- f la e | 4 ‘7 : , N.H, t itome may, from time to time, as it became necessary — TAXIDERMIST, mises, from 8 to Bin the thing, or from'3to9 inthe evening. | FFACKET SHIP SIDDONS, FROM LIVERPOOL 1S AND SPARRING SCHOOL. to doath at Paper Mill Village, Alstend, N.H., on, the something upon the principle of a sliding « 289 BRO AR We ¥ comer of Reade atrects up st coms' 4 variety of Cases, Shades m the South, announces | \7th inst. ‘Their mother ha ‘The timos are favorable for the perfection of the most | for parlor or mi tty ~% at and stepped across tho street ti ouse of ighber dhecharging ander getersl ofder st Orleana wh o HUDSON having Tetarned fro sMetreat, Consigners will please sitand to the voce ct | {phe od frends and papi hat TO THE LADIES!!! TO THE LADIES!!! 1 orn : i o| at hi dence, ' id floot is supposed to have communicated to tie liveral eyatems of commercial intercourse, and we have | Nowtted Birds. Bird Skinny Rs, formieor exchanged Tet LADIES having any kind of eax off or euperfiuons Cloth immediately | hese deve hs amen tiving instructionsin thenoble wt | fed Ghethes from ber lamp. no doubt but that negociations will be at once entered | Public or private colleetious ew Manner, to order frie eash price for the ie ae en | Passen- | of Self- Defence. : —_———_. - ° Ppli : ing for the subseriber, at wharf, | qerms moderate. Open during the day and in the evening. po wr he into betwoon this country and.the prinoipal maritime na: | gM@ lm wiled athe shortest motes, file canoe ee same, by ath | Oip tere ® orqanxsaiviNe IN Kenrucky.—Thursday next, | 0 day set apart by Governor Owsley as & ’ it tions of Kurope, for the establishinant of # reduced rete warhod forsale by ne” Pee Wool rahe ard a | punersslly sreudseae ne 2 bas a r ip will wail. % a TO. Prod ad Flour Mi te iig | 20th, is A116 a*elock. J. Wout HORNE 1 Produce and Flour orepant, | of than