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Die On the 28th instant, after a te and severe Bie | Jonx Musnay, raged ‘thirty years. His fries tances, and those of John M vhy and C! Dy anry, are requested to attend his | funeral to morrow (Sunday) afternoon, at four enloek. from No. 164 East Broadway, corner of Rut, tr At Richmond, of consumption, on Tuesday 25th, Mosxs P. Hasecron, in the 46th y, ore hisage. | New! itis.§ STEAMER BRITANNIA.—On Sunday, the auth instant, there will bes Special Express from this Office to Bost vin Long Islan s Railroad, with the letter teamer Bri tagvia, which will leave Boston on Mond: 1h Office will be opea from 9 A. M he Both Mustant, as which time Saturday, 29h instal . Letters of half'an cunce or under, 5 cents. ach additional half ounce + cents, 7 3tre ROBERT H. MORRIS, P.M. JAMES A. SWAIN, CASH eee fe 352 Broadw go Im*re CARLTON HOUSE. Sota AR LAMPS AND GIRANDOLES—A Bargain.- 5 ‘ grlendia solar lamps, silvered, en and having cut glass stands, differeut sizes, for sale at 0 each; also 3 sets rich brouge and gilt girandoles, for sale at $2 50 t0 close hewn cats also Uoue, stag aud ron table kuives and fork, with oot offine scissors, alist tly d amvged, will be sold in lots to euit. Great bargain. 241 Pearl street, up stairs. 29 1t*rh WEDDING AND VISITING CARDS. ARDS AT HOME.—Cake and V: fantly engraved and on the aa pprav.d |. eles most nentuess, | fashionable syle ofeards. at VAL? ENTINE rd Engi See Printing Establishment, No. 1 peel rev pee printed, from engraved plates atshort notice En- yell qpes, Comp.imentary aud Commercial Cards, Ball 3. Sc. tC? ra Pionse call and and examine the Specimen Books, 22 It me | | OTICE—The Rev. THOMAS WILKES, who has been 23 years» member of the Baptist Church, and 14 years a Clergvinan of thitdenomination havingembraced the doctrines of the New JeravsJem Charch as taught by Swedenborg, wll del vera public address vext Sabbath evening, 1 the New York Society Li nord Stree! peunecing hi Chareh Services to commence at7o’clock Seats free Should the | yeamene yermy, the address will be postponed. n20 Ittre rary building, comerof Brradwoy. and Leo- nw e will present some of hjs reasons for re Tuner iin iad aabasie aroha nee | CHURCH 0} Cras tne No. 406 Broad: ye PM sg jt ARTVE ORGS. RTYR, 1035 eemoa. wilt bo Exeter Cullese, lents are par- n29 Ire ‘on Sanday (to-morcow.) at 7 o'elack ireh cone’ who sre anxious f are invited to attend. the evening, in £City Hall place and Duane street. Those the dissemination of Catholic literature, ting is free to the public. n29 Itrh SCANDINAVIA. tt members of this Society are hereby Teqnested to assem: | ble on Saturday, the 20th instant, at 6 o’clock, P. M., at tz's Hotel, corer of Broome and Eldridge streets, to’ at- ta the celebration of the late Revolution of the Poles. By order, |. FELL, Secretary. New York, November 27, 1815. 98 2tre | ECTUR iT. PETERS CHURCH, BARCLAY | i sta tion. Re INS STREET —A Lecture wit be delinered in ae Pea rch, Barclay. Ree Be PS Sunday Evening, November 30th, ery Rev. Dr SunjeetAre the Holy Scriptures the aole rule of Faith and Judge of controversy ? ‘The doors of the Church will be opened at 6 o'clock. The Lecture will commence at 7 o’clock. “Tickets twenty-five cents. n27 3ttre STRAW BOARDS. 100 TONS STRAW BOARDS, of a superior article— just received and for sale by PERSE & BROOKS, n29 Imme 65 and 67 Nassau street. AB ATS] A] MUFFS! MUFFS! MUFFS! T[LE UNDERSIGNED invite the attention of purchasers to their stock, which comp) comple ¢ assortment of every variety, at very reduced prices, by the quantity 0 oMAlso, 150 dozen Natural and, bustered Jonnet Sking, ce Plater, &e. EDWELL & FROST, 02) itr 262Pe: Jnited States Hotel Build R. EDITOR :—In looking over NE ier tintsc elie signed Denis B. Driscoll, left his bed and board without just cause or provoc Nepia casei eaaner bal ites cet ee | Tleft him for abuse, the most severe and ua records of the police will prove, and for which he is Is to keep ths perce. Bnet repeating the offence. and he ngain exposed, he offered and fave mea bill of | from bed aut for the term of may nat hill my tr Bier habe aWicn carreessite mT remain, respectfully ELIZA DRISCOLL. _ | D R. POWELL, OCULIST ND OPERATIVE SURGEON, attends to Disoases of Fyeand to all Imperfections of Vision, from 9 to4 O'clock, at his residence, 261 Broadway, comer of Warren st. ‘Ophthalmia Stoppage of ae ‘Tear Passage, Cataract and Opacitien, effecru ly Temoved. AMAUROSIS treated with great attention and saccess. of STRABISMUS, or Squinting, cured im erted that can scaresly be dis- ART tingn nied from the Offices and resi TEETH! TEETH! H inserted uataral oues, for mplete double se: e gold plates, Ajset of best mineral Teeth, on fine gold plate, for the upper jaw, to be wora by atmospheri¢ 30 00 $1.00 t0.5 , comer of Canal street and ee nt 29 itr: M. LEVETT, DENTIST, 'TRODUCER of the insertion of Artificial Te 2th TPHE T ‘Atmospheric Pressure, 260 Broadway, on the princi, corner of Warr ret. We, the era ned, in consideration of duty to the public, as well ast Levett. who possesses a remarkable tict (pe- colinr'o him) ia the ap pplication of the p.inciple of atmosphe- having hed numerous Ga rns under our ob- h ully recome: GARENWoOD te our citizens, ‘Signed, ISAAC bi “GREENW! Du ctor of Desial | Sarety. sont NEILSC 8. TOWNSE! Dh ’ 29 It*rh li McLEAN, M. D. DOCTOR E. W. VONDERSMTH’S MEDICAL OFFICE, FOR THE TREATMENT O¥ PULMONIC AND OTHER DISEASES, 0.96 BARCLAY STR¥ET, New York—Weekly Re port from the 23d day of November to the 29th day of No- vember, 1815, of ( anes snccesstally, treated. 10 amption, Dyspe La ing of Lungs, titutional Debility, +h, i oe cies ie, jeveet d feraed 6 Palpitarion of the Heart, 2 Ulerration of the Trachea, Office howgs from nine in the morning to three o'clock in from six to nine o'clock im the evening the aftemoo ng d? 8 DR. SWAYNE’s COMPOUND SYRUP OF SED CHERRY, THE GREAT REM: MEDY F 4 LONSUMPTTON, Spitting of Blood, Asi pont cele a Croan. and all Dis- 4, Kee FHI “Celebrated Remeds, bes, uow, by it, ratrin ie vir. tues, acquired a celebrity which. can never be the many quash “Nostramas” with which the country abounds, ‘The public are fast learning that the only remedy that can be relied upon for the speedy aud permanent cure of all Disensex of he Lungs. iterally sweeping Consumption from the lan troduced and becomes all others dwindle into. ignificance. The public have been “hombugged” long enough,and now resort toa medicine which the testimony of the most eminent ph pleeed beyond the reach of criticism ap, bs isning columns of for Jet the public know whe convince all of its great «fficacy in curing those distressing diseases above uamed, which have le mont Jearned nenetitionars lor ages Heretofore DR. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD SHEGAEY sos: thy, Aree. Preperation fens tegevcteaNls ooo which waa ever introduced, to the public, and ample p by the country being flood with Bale | ‘Mixtures’ of Wild Cherry, not one of | enoug! to 1 nard, and nor m for the origins! su SWAY b received and for sale by Dr. W. x, corner of Broadway and John street Sands, ‘ ssi crak Mi Bowery Fsroruer Spring; LN B. Warner, pd in B. Dodd, 771 Broadway cor ek Lan 221 Greenwich street; John . iter itt Grand ‘sreet, corner of Novtolie arrect; Horace Rive: 7 scorer Leonard street; Win Bailey, ied | yo; and Bens ol ) Keese & © Co., M2 Water ativet, | GRNAT AMERICAN BALM uy ERN © pleasant wid ff | influenza, Raisiog of Bhd a iy fr | Liver Complaint, Consumption, and H erracrea erspiration. me 9 ‘and get gratuitously, n pamphice | a0 Mae sinew York. ind all or sen vente ative, on Conaumption, Bess and ag | Seu ce tifient sponte My wile was on of the Jungs, sy (as in the side and chest, eden a pus for yours: medical fi home Eheand lai her ihouteffece Finnily 1 te mn pe Bier She has taken two bottles. and tae I tried ‘your Southern rfectly cur tonfiently recommend it to all anil i fected 4 AN, Residenee 14 Clante st GOs Droutieay. store ty and County of New York, s4.— “ne Hanptman, being ly sworn, deposes and says that the above certificate is cor ot and tet , Com. of Deed: Che Soathern Balm is sold by druggists ‘generally through: | oie ANIMA, APERIENT, ALTERATIVE hag oho x of 25 pills. The me iv ene x of Sil ‘There Pils tcheapett neral Femi “ara m every Jorn of dixense arising frei an impure state eThlood ad ether flavds, id have broved a ate and ef hrifier removing morbid ‘matter from the stom bow. digestton, the system, "Kot | may Ue In Pamphlet, to be hed | pot way, where the medicines, are SUE halons and really oloc 87 Wrote Revere il Fal tor Nore Agents wanted thronghout the United States and Ca. | wna. A leboral discount to dealers 038 im*r | tors Oiler in the ( Custom Bal ‘PROPOSALS F FOR R STATIONERY, PR PRINTING | x, New Yous, Con) pa: Orvice, November eins. § is id iicnmor PROPOSALS | kal. HL for furnish ine Jenuary next, for sod oto ber 8 port. ry Specimens of the various articles may bi ston House: thease be of the best quslity, aud tu ev to be apy woved by the Colleetor, m entering into bond, wit! shi erent, under a forfeiture eof fi ter the The right is reserved, tract price in within ten day: roposals are ac at this office ua- rg. Blank Boo: jouery, ou fo for ae heat aaah and hoging fonts sen atthe Audi tiahed aye to respect equal to these sams. hall receive a comtrect for tery surety for tw cou- failure, which bond is to be executed tah be a essary, tO or. "300 Meneuress? Aecounts. 7 ' AMUSEMENTS. f AMUSEMENTS. wiles and Regulations of Officer ~ \ heads Accounts. SS } GERMAN megs COMPAN PALMO’S OPERA HOUSE, Chambers Street. Senor PALMO, and the Manager of the | German O; have the honor to form the 200 of and Tustructions 0 Jopecven, (when the nomber exceeds 50, the ato be iuserted) p. certificate. o1 Patrons of Opera, Gat they wr wet oven, eury ta aakeasd. man Grand Opera oI DER YREWCHUTZ, 2 Cant M Vow Weber, 'o ebnelude wi 3 reeres ‘nih very logan style a8 at Vien ER Wittansap, 3 Munich, ke., fro without omis- -Mf Flacide 2 le aad with new aud pleadid ory, mach ‘cutike j Ctallery, 2 do Yellow noe Paper. The following tal ted astises will api 1 do Red Blotting % Wace, Prima Donat in willrise precisely ORSINSK!, Comprimaria, 3 ‘ape, D gross red Tape, No. 17. ‘gor, ‘Seas’ tis Rey 20 lbs brown Twine. 2 cards ara pointe Perryan "ee. HERR w. MOUCHER Primo [ai Poth Drumstadt, Maunheim, BOWERY THERAT i} , A. W. JACKSON. MANAGER AND PROPRIETOR. tional , Primo Basso. 10 a9 Barrel bs | tudo Tenore. | BENEFIT OF MR. HILL. condo duated’ Lead Peneils, Basso Buffo, and a full Orchestra of Saturday Hvening, November 29th, o a s supply of all or of any of | Dt eigen pe ad icles con 3 gallons black fuk. "Ti. Leader of the Orchestra. | KNIG HE Se TRE a gemmence with may be needed, are to be furnishe.! at corresponding rates with | Sapa reg i eS as RG, fo orus masters. | Sy Sace......., A Mr Hill woe spect | lank Abstract Books . Tid aelan sidimAi WOU he crdabeit eis Uaioe as 6 small Blank Books. ‘Director of the Opera HERR F MEYER. SMPOREDS they are wanted: and they will be paid for quarterly: 6 half bound Blank Books, Staxe Manager. HERR RIESE. Na Cyan to furpish the articles, or to eye paypal oi murticu- 11 Ledgers. 7 Several ot tion are engaged, who ae lar as required by the contracts, and letime, | 1 Blank Address Book. will appear fara pores. Wall which the Collector willve the nal Sudger een so 3 Day Bool e Overn will be supported by Forty Chorus Singers. forfeiture of the contracts. 1 Cash Book. $a eran to be marked, ‘‘ Proposals for Stationery, Print- “Season Tickets for 2 Reprexentaticus. 1 Blank half bound Registe”. ae do do 1 do 3¢ ream Abstract Paper. vate Boxes for 8 persons. do do 6 do we loinsure uniformity in the bids, blank proposals will be 8 famine yon application at this office, to those csposed to | vas STs $ u fer Orde Ke COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, 1 do. black Tauster Receipts, 230 Cherry stieet. | Second Tier. cts, : ee to Deliv sigbedi ih hey istaeee | stare asa mreure vewnaitire” 10 Reams superfine blue econ post linen paper, rated, | 1 do do ay dr Waser atroet bieos A CARD. an ort a do mite 6 do ts pratsties peso | MR, BURKE (hnown some years since, as the “celebrated | PALMS Tyee foe “er pula Pate? anes sale srr “opaneg Master Burke,” and recently a pupil of De Be: jot, tthe | Saturday, November 20th be SB ei SRR aL. | Jol.nist) tesbeetfulty informe his Friends and the eii- * 3 BB. lipped tae rated, 19 reams blue Ruled Foolsep Far cin this city since is retura from’ Eutoper ou Bridsy | 0G-OPEN FOR ONE WEEK-£4 3 do sae tel foolscap, rul and feint to 5 Letter Paper, b ing, December Sth, 1845, at the Apollo ms in Bre Admission Twenty-Five Cents Only. 3 do RATER PER TONI se saled red 60 cards extra fine Perryan Steel Pen sion’ Mr. ‘Burke will be assisted by several | Dea ra ress Taled. red. and Seine to pac- Gillot’s Engle Per | ‘THE ORIGINAL E = ier natal Abaciaae i 1000 manufactured Quilla, No. 8, good quality. hopepapeenes ied um stistre. | THE ORIGINAL ETHIOPEAN SERENADERS | 1 do American Imperial Abstract liven paper, ruled red | '"I5 dozen best Lead Pencils. 5 | Messrs. GE KMON, STANWOOD HARRINGTON, po tl eat ig oly bot les Maynard & Noyes’ blaek Ink, large bottles. PRIVATE THEATRICALS, | rf L do tract linen paper, ruled wed and feint tephens? blue Tak, larke botiles. NUMBER of young men lnwving associated for | sesgeaiitee smsmneed ae ie Ls T Gentlbeaas arteaw | a slope bare aie! scaoptb bef, (slacd) per i rene a oer ul ae ZA, pase of iit ote Beta Bs ve soul end | York, Ghat they have ngrai See ue ere house, y ‘ao Blottug paper, medium, canteen. sfeciapaera too , bound, printed heading. either lad ern, met are deat made Koowa spon ann ew | sud will commence 4 Se , wot neers Monday Brann, sa Guth eae azarionnny, peed he ale ad sub 8 oes - ae Sa ET | Bones, Glees,"Chorases, efraius, Ditties, Burlesque Lee nenrds. ackag: myyernt Pens, Perry’s Double Patent, per pack- ‘age of 23.01 2 gross raduaced Lead Pencils, rep gross. 8 do ‘ape, linen, No. 25, de 10 Ibs re as 8 ss, English pressed, per lb. 10 lbs superfine Eaglish Sealiog: War ved Tz gatlone black Ink, Me iar Noy “hergan. ini 2 dgzeus red Ink o bine luk, Stephens’, in quarts, per deren’ 3 Lbs prepared India Rubber, per Ib. H bushels black Sand, per bushel. 2dozen Ponta pewter with covers, per dozen. 2 (3 Sand Beaee cocva wood " 2 do fer Cups, lo 2 do Wafer Stamps, ivor do 2 do Erasers, ‘s do 2 do Pounce Boxes, cocoa wood do 2 do _ Folders, satin wood de 3000 Wils Boards, white wood, of different. widths, per 1000, per ic ets, GHiot' ‘s double Damascus barrel, per ints, per doz. For particulars see programme: Doots open at 7—Concert at 7} o'clock. ALHAMRA, No. 559 Broadway, (oetrocen ‘Spring and Prince.) Saturday Evening, Nov. 29th, Positively the Last Appearance of Dr. Valentine! the iaimitable deliveator of ecceuitric and comic characters, and MISS MARY ST. CLAIR, the renowned English Sybil. VOCAL AND. INSTRUMENTAL. 188 J. L, NORTHALL has the houor to announce thet her Fi ill take place at the Ajol- | woadway, on Weduesday ‘Evening next, 1845. on which occasion she will be assisted by the following | PRINTING. ; 8 reams Printed Returns, ruled, two on cap sheet, thicker nal tte 2reuns Printed Returns, raled, one on cap sheet, thicker | paper. | 1ream Printed Damage Appraisement Returns, four to cap ead W. LAWRENCE, Collector 229 Ltaw dw. AUCTION Siete sIGNOR BER BEGNIS, Bis Stay appearance this season. -- f Performance cocommence ais. "Adiasion 23 cem H, LUDLOW, Auctioneer. ry ies: Ween aga MR cao eco eon orn glare ANDSOME, HOUSEHOLD RURSTFURE—Removed | | pickets One Donna ROMAl preside a ihe Piano Kérto. BOWERY CIRCUS rost’s warerooms, adway, for couvenien re — 4 7 i i. Lud om uC wat selon Bxtarday,Novemir | 8eo nd at the door om the evening of the Concert, a Pe JOHN TRYON. LESSEE AND MANAGER. ag above, the following articles of Furniture, , Soncert to commence at 8 o’cloc! n29 Str danas’ Curtains, French Bedsteads, Pill This Eve Saturday fonotieedl Chicherius Flncstarty tr EXHIBITION OF FINE ARTS. | Horsemanship, umn ting and Singing! Inrge brary Beokcast GREAT OPTIC bat two FrenchWardrobes, French Chairs, GALLERY. | Acri Exercises ofthe ‘Arena, hi t gran Euvelopen on Eeyptian abd white marble Centre ls tnd cabinet Book: ne own fREEMINARY, NOnIGE. © Grouping, ke. 12 do jo : a Dining Tables, | of the above Optic after having | > Mr. JOHN GOSSIN, the great Clown, hi a hy do ir,oue set of ‘xtension ming | ‘exhibited the in th cipal Ci t4) of Ear | the great Clown, has posted in lo i venel Bend Su Goth Maing, tes ere | wivsthe aay Vea kr it it mat fad ae ss esens - ‘Monday. tterh NK BOOKS. *) and decided applause, as w: ‘eference to the various | DELS PRC bo hon “ane eA! ee 4 super royal Cash Books, 2 quires, three-fourths binding, per | ice of the auctioneer, 2 Wall steet xi) it'r_ | Dablie papers and conificates from various asigutilie. Ly PRILADELPHIA. i 4cap Cash r Duty Rooks. printed headin, : Dauires, half bound, OFTLE Auctior eer: tions. hi dh ith the int f 3. ros MOUNTED | wx fu dng magtets| ne ee ion of W.E. Burton ,, . Lessrx arp Mamaozn non RIC 14 wECOND OF ER WARK, HOUSE SRURNISHING ARTICLES, &e. morocco bi ousequeatly, he has the honor of informing the public that i Benefit. 20 Impost Books, fat demy, printed headings ruled to pattern, 2 | Under the divection af Me doh E Van Antwerp ices S, | he ane mugatly he has the hougr of informing the public, that er BE eer rt pmo NR Pr qi half Bound pe Per book: Flatt, will well this day at 19 o'clock, at No; 449 Broadway, | will commence his exhibitions in this enlightened and heapit- | yy; y Kvening, November 6 other Demy Books, ruled to pattern, 2 to 6 quires, full bound | (between Howard and streets,) a rick assortment | able nation, and that in a few days the above mentioned Gallery WWE EHEAD the Domestic Drama of GRANDFATHER quires—per quire. ousekeeping Articles in part of Erecant Man- | will be opened, ina convenient and central locality, wherein } randfather Whitehead, Mr Jamison. jooks, ruled to pattern, 2 to 6 quires, ths Te Oxnauewrs, vic—Gilt and Silvered four to to, eight Taght | will be exhibited select views of the most wonderful scenes of vangley, C Sin job Lincoln, E Shaw; Edwerd, Mast irandoles; bronze and gilt twenty-one day Clocks; nature and of arts, celebrated by memorable facts of ancient hE bound | French Fo‘celain ‘Vases and Alanetto Stands; “rich ilver | and moders histor J After which, MATRIMONY—Delval, Mr Brougham; Clara, sheep—2 quires—p. qi 6 Bee Pelee tuled to patter, 2 to6 quires, three-fourths und—24 quires—pe: rT 6 ere Book, tuled to pattern,2 to6, half bound—2i quires 12 Cap Books, 14 16 medium | Boke ruled 4 to Lapel 2to 6 quires, full bound in | with which they are executed by the | ee—the skilfal and artificial manner in rs , 3 fy a oad ere aes | | Kate’ Miss & Fisher illusion, have every where cx rth the ndmira- lectual publie, andthe visits of several Sove. | 2 Monday=Mr Vanienhoff will appear. and excited the curiosity of all classes of society ; and, | AlUR t wishing to discredit auy exhibition hitherto seemhere, Tra fe ground ‘back Gothie, Victoria, Sand- a Trays and Waiters, Card aud Fruit Bas- | i‘ Hic PLarep Wane, Se.—Vie. Cake Baskets; Butter Cocl- | | ers; Salts; chamber and high Candlesticks; revolving and ob- | long Castors and Liquor Stands; Coffee and Tea Urns; | go eoneluge with TOM AND JERRY IN AMERICA— Pom, Brougham; Jemmy Green, Burton; Corinthian Sihnbe CHALE. PHILADELPHIA. ‘oast ‘uled to pattern, 2 to 4 quires, half bound—: Table and Desert Kuives and Forks; Plate i ctor of the preseut Galler, eae ste enlleutened Fablip quires—per qu. ogres cl Kire Lrous and Standards; Tete-e-Tete | will find covsiderable tmnprovement ia these presentations. | Seaes Manionn “Ms. Soerr. IV. | I To born a GO ret of the elt gal ne zeal or the - BINDI | owner of this Gallery, nothing is wanting but the approbation | SIXTH NIGHT OF MISS M.A. LE: \ Binding, 8 Imperial Abstia lat, 1 to 2 quires, ya 1. | and applause of this Emporium of American civilization, the | fi = ag 4 Royal, do Ao. ca motes | gentre of x0 many surprii Establishments instituced for the | &t Night of the Ballet? ‘$d appearance of Barney Williams. Pi rH Medium do (2 a. | | improvement and propagation of Arts and Sciences. 8 Dem do do do % Rerbading 2 "Mediums, Demys and Caps,"4 to6 quires, Re- binding HE Impoet Books for the Quarter, 10 to 14 quires, half | 6 vols. per vol. Graney ah Binding oe jeden — pe quae Be Binding ri per oe Accounts of Weighers, Guagers, &c.— ‘sheet, flat, 2 quires, quarter bound, 24 vols. medium, flat, 6 to 10 quires, ht icles, Royal flat, 4to6 quires, Saturday Evening, November 29th, The pertirmance wll commence with JOLIE FILIE DE Us Beatrix, Miss Lees Trephiroi, » dancing master, Sie Bur e; San Sucre, Mr WW. Wood AD! | Aferwnich THe PILOT—Lon, | To conclude with the ihisi’s Y); Card Baskets, Portfolios, &c. Sale peremptory and without reserve. ‘Terms, éash. | ‘The Director, | _m29 ittrre | | toand animated by the flattering | hopes of meeting probation and encouragement, has now, therefore, the honor of publishing {his preliminar notice, | ly be followed i anether more expli | nounging the avening of thig new Exhibition. H. TIMPSON, Auctioneer, Coffin, Scott Ean le and rouee Sey | JOHN URNITERE, f Fancy, Goods ST RATAGEA- Jetty, Barney Eranared to receive engagements fo! arjag the forthcoming season. Ervusp Berstning accigies):die te: i As ite dilerent Exhibitions wall be nade om fixed | cn | days, and as the views shown at one time will not appear at | RTO RE eer cpeae at ar ae ovals niahe Auction | subsequent periods, itis tiecessary. to state thiss inorder (0 | Monday repBeN, Ballet of Flent de Champs—Fleur de | assareeatne of furnivarst ‘hodve fan eles, table knives | 8¥eid the disappointment which has been caused at other places, a [end forks; cutglueraa ware, French. and German fancy | Where many persons have expressed their regret at not CONCERTS, SUIREES, wo. | goods, German si nd. platedware. toge her with a great | been presentat the first exhibitions, n29 I*rre R. AND, MRS. COLLINS, (the i variety of goods suitable for the coming reason. Catalounes | THE IRISH EMIGRANT SOCIETY'S BALL. are ready, Concerts, Soirees, ‘and the goods can be examined to the Re of | THR BX XECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE IRISH | fe de ~~ SS ecreny ror te | acts as, Pianist, aud ean be engaged for private 12cap ae ad other! Books, printed Page, 4 quires, half | **°°: SANUEL 086000, Ane public, Ape ‘the second Anuval Bell se aid of the fusic. ated Couition Raties Mee Pars on poli $0880 12 do Bond and ether Books, do do one | VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD BORNITORE, ae Ye rH pen Ag Siven at Niblo’s, on MONDAY Evening, De- | _y71m*r aid Singing, 4913 Grand street. tr bouod, per vol i} i \> 6 Medium Books, aides set, work and turned, do ths | LING will cell on Montag: next, December 1, at 10 o’elock Iaeickets, to admit a gentleman and two ladies, are three dol- FIRST PROMENADE CONCERT ound, per vol 20 Debentare Books, er vol. covers, id k Forms, on | public, tention t instrumental Cer do worked and tamed, per sortment. H 1. 0 ounot, Hea. Hecording Bec’, 99 John st. | Corte du ithe seater memo ionmstecing. of Craters ie | | jes may be obtained at the house, which is to rent, Joh Mesaion, then. panies | Pourri Guadrilles, ‘ee. ete. by Stivuss, Latner, do do do per | with early possession e Sheahan, Ea Esgc!1¢ Fulton st. | Eabiiaky Musard, Julieu, Gung aad ciher ecclobrated com: 5 Reams: “ato ‘Fost Blanks, one side set, worked one side, | $10 BEARD er any information lef the Fo | Jags Mathews, Ks a Ay Psuch wusical entertainments having created the great-st ex- : citemeut in the music cf Europe, the said associat $00 Sheets une fost Blanks, do do dodo, eee cat aaiecces |G. vga of F th Tequest of nurmerous friends ot mnie, have procured al | 3 je uewe t and best c tions of modern times, which are | omer <—g eante eee sea taea: j Thomas Boland Beg. 18 Aw | rehearaal by plalland fective Orehestn ot eyinig ic N: Sea Sheets Quarto Post Blanks, do do dodo, jsely caer | ‘Thotwen Bwanetcks aq 31 In grder to secure themelves fromm any los which might oc a x : car from the large number of performers, and the heavy ex- bfteamt Medium Blanks, dodo. dodo, feaipeid ate ee | titers ae Penses necessary, it has/been thought advisanie to. issue sab: 400 Sheets Med-utn Blanks , do Y do ‘i . LOST OR STRAYED, | Terence Donnelly, ert T rea William st. scription lists to the vurious Music Stores, 19 order that those per 100 sheets. 4 9 From the Sait Store of A. Grieves, | And at the office of the Society, No. 6 5 hea meet ae a C& ieyseeorn Cer en oe | Arieningea, sud I Reams Medium, (entries, &e ) do dodo do 5 John Street, | w | t g Wd red and fe TUESDAY, about 3 o'clock, a small liver colored spot- NIGH HAE GAiGRBELCLUD Haceor ce Tol sik CONCERTS, Oe 400 Sheets. Medium: (ent do do, ted DOG, he about five months old, with spotted | NION STAR © . We: paba vale atta re ck LEE Ete a cate hee raled red and jews; ad que ea ited. A suitable reward will be given | AT A SPECIAL MEETING of the abore Club, held at | 0 be paid on che di livers of tiekets far the first he Com: 3 Reams Medium, (entri do do, | by the anders Iga jant imported x gesuine breed of | £2. the house of Mr. Gascoigne, Myrtle Avenue, Broskly tickets for subser.bers exo be obtained by applying to the Comm. 50 seers tented ‘and 4 Vicon sorasedtChittee’, and offers for sale the rareatcollec- Pern y evening last lowing officers were unant. | mittee, for S0 cents each; at the door on the eveuing of the ti d jected for the am reside 1. eluted red aud fe Miia ts hagedey Ss ig oat ix ers cde oonriqiam ah chi): Seopa ha Te Bagot, Secretary, and PROGRAMME. N Ava "hav ae re ARCHY GRIEVES, 5 John street. rdy, ‘Treasurer. % eaaig ABT a ALESMAN WANTED.—A firet rate hand, accustomed A re lation re tte that the regular leg ley! mestings Hy Mapes Wout searenpay, Se: ‘. ns eo be held at Sherpe's he first Wednesday ¢ 1 Ream Ruled Leiter Paper, best quality. fo the nig way trade, and well acquainted with laces, | i each month tend of Tuesday ; Hamburger Elb—Pavilion Gal Labitzki 0 aa 7 : embroideries, Re. ADPIVID |S oncare, sm) Broadway. _| place al rans having cla 4 Sextetto=From the Opery of Don Jian Mozart 0 2 Ri i ry me jum quality. | juested to presen’ 4 5 Py 3 ap rei” inde hele Me ad WANTED, | Set on Wedaesday evening next: the $d of December, in | & Overture—Joko. 551. + Lindpaintoer 4 do moles do 1 | Order that the same may be examined and discharged. Waltz—Themes Sirahlen nner $ 43 Bat kavelone Paper, Maen, bert do yepand Tempers lateligeace BEVAN'S Free Agen: | ‘By order of the Presi i Folk 2 do Brotting & Hurlbat'sbestqual’y. | Brose, eerie intelligence, 9 Duane street, west of | JOSEPH BAGOT, Secretary. i {abten Ghar tn nae don ct persample, Nora our any Giaey th alge wih lite delay at poate cooks, | ba SERS So ne | "Ticket comis. "Ro" ba had the peiacipal ‘Musto ores | : | ‘every deseription and of good moral characte { Js London supertine Sealing | ‘Afirst rate Cook ou hana at'$5 Duane street. nd Tmerh mites between Oliver aud James streets Sercisatetr Eoulosee Dene eimaer Concer: Comet Petoneved Linen Tare, No. 35. WANTED, Toy: opens Figures, Tea and Toilet sets, Birds, Jugs, Mugs, | SIXTH ANNUAL BALL OF THE WASHING- EREE TEMPERANCE INTELLIGENCE | OFFICE, | | &e., nt low prices, Please call and examine. & good asso 13 dozen Tend Feneils, best quality. BROAD sit ow prices. te Seamine. 2 008 sae TON RIFLEMEN. 500 Quills, No. 478, ment of priuted and common Crockery and l.yacinth re HIS COMPANY will Rigih. Agua: Bell. ataehet 18 Ste og No 5. leandite ed Paice a orl me | Bab it wim sNo. 45 Breasway, ou Monday eveuiag, De Sig Bes sede 1 80 1 examine fer east leave the office, and none but the honest, E for fifty thousand bushels Cora or Grain, an yrangements, have o 26 boxes, one dozen each, Perry's Double Patent amall barrel soe ster errno | Si ve ‘ecoat arb Ferry Brockiya, | q jendid affair of the season. «| a Ree iri and bors x employment of any | moderate terms ‘There ret adoling these prem Tickets can bo Obieived of the undersigned, Comtiittee o do jo. 2, fine isfactor e above character, can ob- | anil sufficient depth of wal gest class stups. Arrangements. One den exch, Gillots% barel Eagle Pens. tata good situ tions—no others ueed apply. Toten. | “Apply to CHADBORN & CO. onive Demet amen | COPE gag pgnerarzagdan, ir EE Myer 9 Park, Row. do small Pens. P, | ‘ orth. ares Steph ero) Hae fas S BLOTTING PAPER ota superior quality, | | RANGY BOXES FOR HONBONS. | biG Faerman, 1 'Cha PE Ci ncham q 200 BEAMS BLOTTING PAPER, oft superior quality, | best quality blnek do, FERSSE k BROOKS, | eceived a splendid cssortment of Fancy | Ensign Vitt, 27 Avenue street. 1 best quality bs red Ink, 129 Tai 65 and 67 Nassaw street. len same articles are invit C. n27 5t*re 5 e'articles, which are offered at lower pri- BLANK BOOKS. MANGANESE. es than th °} IDAY: 1 Ledger, full bound; four quires, per sample Ng 1) 100 cases Superior Mack Oxide of Manganese, jut re ces tna they ever BRUN CA ROSIERE, & COURT, CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. i Ledpersich lenis ball boasts areeyaives escthic 2 (6 SPRTRAEE ms PERSSE & BROOKS, ‘| eae We Wiliamatieet._ | GRAND BAZAAR AT THE PHILADELPHIA | 1 and Differences, half bound, four and 9 Imme and 67 Nassww street. DR. GORGE LkO-WOLF, A MUSEUM. ” BINDERS BOAR a Hanne returned from aro has resumed’the practice | rTVHE lange Saloon, and Gallerie of the Philadelphia Muse. | ” | of his profession at No. ambers street. jsomely decorated ani for Post lanes eotete) TONS BINPER’S BOARDS. of asuverior article just | _New Vork, November 9th, 26 Imixtend me pose of holding therein during the Christmas Holidays, hae ctihree queetench) axa throne eye juires received aud forsale by PER RSSE & BROOKS, | | eee Bazaar for the sale and exhibition of useful and faicy po hata bg ”6 i imme 7 PETS wid a7 Nesean osteo, | Soe FRENTE, Oly regular | articles, 2% Immposis, half bound, linen covers, printed heads, TO LET—A Store or avers, consisting of @ good | ket of the Ist December. ‘The Saloon will be divide! into compartments, which will ART tates ane, emt Bar Ro iso a Parlor with a Garret Room and othe ihe new, magnificent and csiebrated fast an ahd, er eatepianinears for the ale of Diy tracts, half bound, linen covers, ove and a hal packet "shi j," burthen ons, 4 y calegiee » 9 | “Require ct No tis Walker-street, New York. _ utgattr | Furber, wit sestively tail ce emi the lat of Dee. |B als, Fancy Goods, Books, Music, Stationery, Confections 1 Foreign Exports, half bound, printed heads, four at is well kon thee the. socom of the Fidelia, | ¥, Toys, &e. ire Y / wi Renn baek parlor, on he eite ctor Sineiesand clegsunls | 886 Aited ouc ina very: superior manner, with every convent: | ., The Bi wpe ect a A ab en 4 2 Dey Books, half Yound, five quires opel iced Ht furwihea woud be wrery dentable fo two or three gentle. tge tht mace be eis aN counter mendity Dall |i time to time be mero fact nothing sal be 1 Etamined Manifests, half bound, four quires, alpha- an on Mersey Melo friends, will find it their interest to select this conveyance. | Tren efon oF te Ea mel 9 Scere [aT mt eed 18te dccownt Hucries, half bound, four quires, a” '%-| eanuot be surpassed ithe vicinity of the Battery and | ogre re en bere reartlcarten desatd ee eclonce board, li‘vie with others in the variety and display | phabeted § Blotters, half bound. one quire exch 184 ‘ook, half bound, two quires Revister of Versels, lisif bound. four quires Refunding Boole helt hound three 1 Cash Deposites, Balances, half heads, three quires ister of Inspectors, &e., half bound wires ound, priated three 4 Memorandum Books, half bound, two quires each 1 Ream Royal Paper, raled sud printed heads 2 are Rape Y eint lined, fall bound, 1s, demi octave. 2 Books three 1 Aipitnbetioal Bock, ruled with feint tin SURVE YORs OFFICE. STATIONERY, 48 PER OPREIMENS. if good wf ie ape! fine anpllty. do do ruled. 2 do do 6 gallons Ley ied a quarts red In Havas black Sa .r Quire Bool sch) Pi vals,” 1 Six Quire Book, bound in bear tips on the corners of the covers- 1 ream of ik 6 quires 3 gross Steel Pens SURVEYORS, DI EP. ARTM ENT. sheioneee. ruled fine. very Paper. 0 0 100 Ihe red 8 130 dow sling a ele Books for luspectors * #2 | forlee officers Ae aie a. jo for Inspectors discharging wo Cy 00 Cards iar peeurers, 15 gross Lead Pene ‘Welff” H 10 reame L sperters’ Rturas of Fagothey, O reams Paver ru'ed to match the sn 2 Keams Inspectors’ Hetarus of C: Sarons Seek Pena, Wright's best, Printed. ‘two on a sheet. rhurcaye. 2 reams Quarterly Accounts of Inspectors, 1 do do Night Inspectors 2 do Monthly do Lospectors a do do Night Inspectors, ‘Quarto-medium, bank post, 100 leaves, | furaiahed ‘by the ‘office, % bound, food pa: for use, Varying trots per ream Per 100 | tog 1 alphabets, four 3 alphabet cal ‘Mem ormndum Books, feint 'ued, half bound, mires exch, half bound, feint lined, ruled, Wend tine ‘marzin line, double dolirs aud coats, teak, If bound, three quires, foolscap, onnd in boards, with back of calf and ops onthe coraers of the covers—"Alphabet of Arri- Saalaratiune coottinediinn Uersiewe taniey cach, aud may be had from any of the officers of the So- | sells and ingrain carpets, mihogany el and work tables—ail of superior style, and made to peereaiires. hairs, diving, tea ci LA MUSARD, sof W. Cleske, President, 43 Ni FPHE MEMBERS cf the New York Musical Association respe: tfully beg leave to announce to their friends and ler by ee | GIVEN BY THE Gregory Diliet ist, Vice President, 33 Barclay st. NEW YO MUSICAL ASS TION, | Hse mann eer aa Bitte ateaanni! | Jove Smut Vie Pretea Won Peale oes eerie pathy ee | dinner and tea sets, ginss ware, de Al he hall oi ‘oil cloth; | ch Kelley, Es 4:34 Mice President, 30 8 Bowery. Niblo’s Saloon, | Sree eee ies veces Penne aes ee nw m Redmond, aq. Treasurer pro. tera. 44 Exchange Saturday Evening, Nov. 29th. | Place. ether with mat ce with the kitchen furniture, of Johw T. Doyle, Exq , Corresponding See’v, 75 Nassau st. but a few bey aed walk of W: Terms moderate. street. Breakfast and tea if required. ee ae #nquire on the premises, No. 029 It'rw ‘The Bi aril open on Mer Dee. 22d, and continue day nome Falton treets Rest door to the Fulton Besk ning un'il New ¥ SRE 7 fof procuring stinds will please make ap- ORE AND HOUBE, 78 Vevey strect, neat | FOR NEW ORLEANSSLounayy aaa Now | beewees the howrs ne ‘and five o'clock, P.M, at | K Washington ‘Market TO LET. This 1s 4 first rate York} Dino=re lar packet—To sai 13h th of the Museum, whe plan ofthe arrangement may situation for cer, clothing aie or extin sloon. by eg sailing ret hip SANTELLE baonsesawbens fartver taa0r jnquire of Exenweine & Williamson. Sure ylor, mare, “will positively sail ns her regular | "New York dealers desirous of competing with theit neigh- ‘opportunity to do so HARLEM KIVER HOLEL, by ma- | bors of Philadelphia can hay: » * iy freight or passnge, having handsome furnish | Rjug application as above. ctudertakiug, so novel in its 20 she rien rE TRE hese al smodatious, apply on board at Orfeane what, foot or Wall *, i¢ Shae aer cand in the iargest and. most spleadia gale i furniture forsale. ‘The house well Tarnished, and | ort , 96 South st. Caves for'such a purpose, eaunot fail to be rottable to w Tew in full operation; and, situated’ as. tis, on the banks of | Fosivvely no wonds rooetved on board alver Sidey evening, | GAVE kt Ade lteson me be made’ at an early period the river and the term! n of the Railroad on this Island, | 12th Dec. roder to ensure an apartment or a stsnd. Packet’ hip the Sartelle, and 290 m UISVILLE, Hunt, master, will il 23d of December, her regular dé m makes it a great place of Dasiness through the year. For terms, | which will be moderate, enquire of the proprietor on the pre- mises. from 8 t0 9 n the n.orning, or from 3 to 5 in the evening. ol wistre eceed j THE AMERICAN GYMNASIUM, | Crosby Street, of Ok RIVERPOOL—New ‘Line— Regular Facksr h Dec.The elegant fost sailing Packet | Shin gIDDONS, “E..B. Cobb, master, of 1100 tons, will sail as above, her regular day. For freight or passage, ving btn rpg td unequalledfor SARACEN’S HEAD, jo. 12 Dey Street, New York. EPH SMITH, late of Worce: foo +f and Sa England begs leove | i % ublic, that he has fitted ap splendor or comfort, apply on board, at Orleans wharf, foot Spurr ting Room x ad Fi nie h r a | of Wall street, or to \e exercises commence under times oa bend the Cameetee ee i, me HE COLLINS & CO., 6 South stem, | theinaernctin, of tha Dy wits ee, the mod adoyte 5 op Seed ng a rgd Ro ip Sheriden, G. B. Cornish, ton will be found. a. Ba ‘associ ee exsrciag: 4 taueea polis the at. master, of 1100 tons the Siddons and sai | Jan.. her rewalar kinds of refreshments usually to befound Op fs which he trusts wilt be gratilyin ae ry D | respects batil the g be oo of ee ath Rooms ueatly fited up for private Readi ing, house ei supplied with Old Country 6 male ge oF oe the tot ra, Bet hres papers month BOARDING, | which will be taken a Welyr hen ne £0 fhe following gentle FEW Gentlemen with the ingle gentl For passrge ia ‘e Places, please apply on | men jentine J.C, man, M. D.; J. A nly, ean be accommodated tr fenalties, ot single g hivourd, | bonrd, at Jad erharae tk + b8, | Keamey Rogers, M. | ig the w.nter, at No. 57 Broadway, a few doors below 61 South st., near Wall st. ‘he srrengie pocket s ae ed Torry, 1 posi y sail_on | a fow nae ALLERTON, Here di 20h Ni second cabin passengers house ‘Pansagem cabin or the above Pla of Dover street, or to J. HERDMAN ko 61 South st., near French and spoken ia the hous thes to such gent! said languages. For ald were TURTLE SOUP FO) A GR aads of ce ‘Aberlder Wa Frek th hI ording re, both constant! pone of the best onpertase | me 'y wish to pefect themselves in the ther particulars, please enquire as above ION. Saloon, 6 Nassau street, has always ready Green Tur: Jan. acommodat at ste all’st. name Ue Soup for Captains and families, pat upin tin hone, UNION TINE OF TAVERPO (he Cree | spade pee rand Sword, alto teraate oh arate Leer ne mae al bil it Huvortte packet sip ALA STA S “Sule Sion ‘avai iEzereise. cot golert at Beth game, Ke..for prices which suit every body. fle. hy ty ral a eect’ inconeatinn Mee OATS CLOAKS rement Mens’ Grected atmachiue wheveon djuner for’ ae terete cn, Having very superior sccommedationy fo my agcond of Milled” Cloth nud ot, Overcos ‘wombs yreafedy iia tame Sucktrhon ethers Ey | erblwand stecrage Punaets penne avout proceed mneieds' eh Boal qrrangement ix made for te Comiaye of the v sera His Sx | old county, will do well ‘ede jue conve: dng’ 0 . T. JENNINGS & CO. ‘gar padway. Toon is onen frome A: M. tH 8 P. ML, Cexcept the fret day in | $7C4re berth, application shoal ie mee on board, at tier aif week ti ‘O THE “TADIE ; Mv tie re thlitiog, Din. aeeetd af a} nat 15 Botith revi, evmet Medes | similer estsbitahimeut im Boston, Mass, Nori Devouanive st tage a4 PACKET SHIP SARTELLE, from BSS chare at Orleans wharf, foot ‘all La 4 an ‘will please attend to the reeeipt of their goods ately PECOON ROOT. ‘O TH a cae to lies or Gentler fair pane ae by vending for the sabseribe her residence, No. 9 Duane str Pen ee CORN, 2. SeeA I ter ingore the Post Offic to. 4 i fyr the 'encourayement bes ed on me for the te hope of a continumece, I have the iI thyself your most obedient Featanrate “ GOSLING. or otherwise, w' PY) 00C= 20,000 Tos. Western ra Flag Woh rn nd Nrre |W wanted, tor sale by * COLLINS kc 0 | “ust tr No Peet eildiags. | punctually atten porter vocalists,) are LATEST INTELLGRRCE ay THK Malls. GG We received but few Boulers papers by le night’s mail. Thursday was Thenksgiving day in some of the Southern State: i S probably kept asa holyday by » portior sd. Mr. Bucuanan axp ta Caniner.—The Wash- ington Union, of Thursday, reiterates, in the most positive manner, its assertion that Mr. Buchanan will retain his present position in the Cabinet— and states that no effort has been made to “ per- suade”’' that gentleman to retire from the Execu- tive department of the government, nor to accept a seat upon the Supreme bench, whatever may have | been intimated to the contrary. ‘Washington. | (Correspondence of the New York Herald } | Wasninaton, Nov. 27, 1845. As the time for the opening of the session of Con- gress approaches, the city becomes more and more | thronged with strangers, a large proportion of whom | are fiery patriota—alias candidates for office. | As many persons feel a curiesity to know the pro- | bable result of the elections for officers of the Se- H |inate and House, I will, with your permission, give my conc'usions, drewn from notes taken at the the- atre of the war. To begin with the House. John W. Davis, of | Indiana, is decidedly the biggest fish in the puddle | tor Speaker, and the chances of success are greatly inhisfavor. The race for Clerk will be warmly | contested by John B. Weller, late member of Con- | Breas from Ohio, and the present incumbent, B. B. ‘rench. The chances are in favor of Weller, as he | is the most active politician. Doctor Lane will be re-elected Sergeant-at-Arms, anda late M. C. from Maine, (Herrick,) stands number one for Door- eeper. In the Senate, the old officers will be routed, horse foot and we oons. Dickens, the Secretary, will die hardest, as he has been longest hold of the public teat. Tie ak been in office some twenty-five years, and not satisfied with a regular s of $3000 per yeah, has followed in the footsteps of uncle Peter dagner, in providing tor kindred, and now has u son in his office at $1750 per year, and hae received in addition some $10,000 for extra work done by other members of the Royal Dickens family. Add we re that in politics he is all things to all men, id I think you will agree with me in the opinion, that the Senate will generously allow him to retire. Elijah Nutall, late Polk elector for the State of Ken- tucky, is the prominent candidate for Sergeant-at« Arms, and Mr. Eanos, of Indiana, for Door-Keeper. From this you will see that the West comes in for a | large share of the spoils. We have some rich items on the subject of public printer, of which your read- ers shall be advised. Wasuineton, Nov. 27, 1845. This being Thanksgiving day in the Metropolis, all the public offices and stores are closed, and the churches have been filled with their different con- gregations, and all is quietasona Sunday. The morning being devoted to religious services, the remainder of the day is “passed in doors, ason a Chsistmas festival; and, as is usual in old Mary- land, all families and their branches dine together, and the evening is spent in social visiting and mer- rymaking. It is well—there should be one day in each year, (divested of any ritual celebrity,) when the children of men should come together in their respective family circles, and while uniting in thanks for the manifold goodness of Providence, cement by their i intercourse, the chain of leve and friend- ship, which is, alas! so fleeting here on earth. Bat very tew additional members have arrived to-day. The canvass for Speaker still goes on at the hotels, and a bulletin, for King-Caucus to meet | on Saturday night, 1s posted in the Union of this | day. Mr. baviest friends are very busy and active in whipping in men for the caucus; but the battle is not to the swift or the strong.— None of the South Carolina members are | yet on the ground, and but few from Virginia | (though it 18 said, from the delegation of the latter | State) not less than four have the impudence to set | upfor the Speakership: one of them has never had his nose in Congress Hall, but having beaten Botts, he of course is entitled to the chair. Every new member who comes from Virginia is heralded in advance, with the srablexonty apendd talents!— magnificent acquirements!—uprivalled eloquence! Ti noe be surprised, if the two-third rule should | prevail in caucus, that a tariff man will be elected | speaker, or one who will appoint a tariff Commit- tee of Ways and Means | There A} very little talk or speculation about the | coming A rte = Every one knows it goes for Oregon and a Sub-Treasury, ana as forthe minor | national or local recommendations, they will be known so soon that a perfect indifference, or no anxiety, is manifested for it. | Many of the democratic members who are here, | express themselves as desirous of having some other pereon than Ritchie tor the printer ; but no one of sufficient bottom can be had to vote for against him. They would elect Rives on his own hook by a pod: majority, but his establishment net being ready, it is thought he may be obliged to desiiney and then the Umon will have to get it. The vote for printer in the Senate, is tho be very doubtful, but it will fall on either Gales & Seaton or Ritchie & Heiss. ‘ A nerthwester is blowing up, and cold weather is coming. About one hundred and thirty members are in the city. ht to Wasuineton, Nov. 27, 1845. This is thanksgiving day, and while our good ize! | citizens in general have observed it like Christians, in closing their stores, attending church and giving thanks according to appointment—quite a large de- | tachment of the floating population, including some | of our most promising young men, have given to this day the same construction which is put and ap- | plied to the fourth of July, to wit:—that it is a day | of special appointment for all hands to get drunk. | The consequence is, that all the bar-rooms in town are crowded with uprooriously patriotic, rejuvenes- cent and stimulated hail fellows,well met. But i’fatth, the temperance people are outraged. They know not what to make of it. They deny that a day of thanksgiving and prayer is necessarily a day of whiskey punches and egg-nogg—they deny that the | observance of the Mayor’s appointment requires of | any individual, within the limits of the corporation, the contingency of a spree. But,as some unim- mortalized poet says :— “ What ean’t be cured Must be endured.” But enot of this sorry exposition. We were awakened ban morning by the merry ringing of the church bells. How grateful the eloquent music they chimed! How delightful! It told us that this was the day our abies 9 good Mayor, had appoint- ed for thatt ‘3 i, God ‘Ami ighty 2s the roti ings, which, as a people, and as a nation, we pore at his hands And the mind recurred d Poh millions of Ireland, the de- | at once to the starvin, | stitute paupers of England, and the black bread and bone soup peasantry of the Continent of Europe, and thelr wretched condition, aa contrasted with the teeming barns and corn-cribs of the farmers of this great and blessed land of ours. And then recurred the certain conclusions of the millions of dollars that were to be poured og ae fae gan to pay for the fe provisions to su European deficit—the im- pulse which fo supply ihe fiven in ccnsequence to age culture, and the general sharing of the prosperi' n which all others depend. Ma Tee iett taanktal to God for identity with ths great people—this glorious overnment—this super- abundant land—this ble: 4 countrys denominated ost justly the mode! Republi ee peioreroce and stormay 8 s the day has been, we have scarcely ventured broad, bat learn that the Freaideat had some friends to dinner, Mr. Ritchie ditto, ir. Bancroft ditto, Mayor Seaton ditto ; and together, this new idea of a thankegiving in that, as well observed, and gave such ge- Wing, as to lead to the deduction that it an annual custom hereafter. ba bt political world, a the tariff, the sub- treasury, Mexico, West Indies, all national questions, even the President’s message, are for the present superseded by the question, who, of the many candidates, are to be the officers of the Se- nate and of the House. You will see that a caueus 1s called of the democratic members of the oer to meet in the hall of the House, on Saturday night next, to decide upon this issue, as far as relates to the popular branch. There ‘will be some wrangling, icking in ose that King traces, but we gut Caucus will ela be ove the following ticket :— For Speakor—J. W. Davis, of India inn, of Ohio. Fer Se key Arae—Dt- Lane, the present incum- t, of Kentuck: “We leave the offtaed of Door-Keeper and. Post- the contestants. mite fo wind are the arrivals of M, ©.’s sines our last report: At Brown's Hore: 1.—Hon, Henry Bedinger, Va Vai be U Cave er J SHopeine Va; 8. t jonston, ‘a Jann Alay Jacob Erdman, Pa ; Leth, eee calla, Tona.; 8. F Vinton, Ohio : Sate ita 0 ol €, Delano, Ohio, T jomes i 2 ~ oe , Pee Gorkuane—Hon. 8, Levy, J.D, Westoot €