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lest (NTELLISENCE BY AIK RAILS. —_ TWENTY Tn Sonate. | Wasutsoron, December 1, 1345, | The day was cold and stormy—a sour nor’-easter ~-almost entirely cutting off the ladies from their accustomed seats in the galleries of the Senate and House at the opening of Congress. In the circular | -nate there were but two or three; and some fifty gentlemen spectators were the aggre- gate—all told. ‘orty Senators were in their places. While awaiting the call to order, he -clessenicg and congratulations below were most animated and unanimous, Conversation flowed as briskly AS charopagne at « wedding supper; and the intermin- | gied voices of Senators on all sides with such dis- tunguished visitors as enter by permit of the rulss, | renunded one of 4 great convention of blackbirds, | coasulting in the tall woods, prior to a descent upon | the adjoining corn fields, Ah! how de do, Colonel? 5 “Thank you, quite well—you are looking quite How ‘are you?” | | partialit hi letrust in my own capebilities 1 t imposes. T shall have to oall lai ndness and support of the House, r to discharge my duties with fai ditoh the | shall one | fuluess aud im. Jhering strictly to parliamentary rules. I | hopi session will be prosperous and peaceful, aud | that it will redound to the welfsre aod glory of our | | country. I hope we mey arrive at such enactments as will promote the peace and happiaess of the people. | Sha.. know no party but the House, xo locality but the country.” The swearing in of the Speaker, by Mr. Adams, was a highly interesti. g scene. Mr, Syxes, the Quaker member from New Jersey. aflirmed according to the custom of his sect. Som: wore on the Bible, others by holding up the right | nd. Mr. MeDowext, of Ohio, seemed to be very anxious | tho honor of making a motion. two or threo in five minutes after the members were sworn. in, | whic! re premature, and were withdrawn, after ing up some half dozen members, who were sheut- | ing ‘" Mr: Speaker,” all at the same time. | rc. Hastisn, of Maine, two or three times insisted on adopting the rules of the last House, instead of the last | Congress. By House he meant session. ‘M=. Parse, of Alabama, insisted that bills Yor rulsing | . Mrs i Waddeli, Mr Steang, Lieut , Brand aM aac At ogy seit Sl Biekere: | brige Chapman, Charleston Orleaue, Bale Henderson aud servt, Br Anny; A Mr Somerville, Scotland? Vor Halifay—N Sauferd— 1 68, pe acumderasren th metas tad . Ace i rings won, (B 1 Foretgn Importations. re! © = ah: Dy» i Brooks: aie gore Ue Wore de Bier & Kareki0 | ease ae sahin Ontvontees & inhe. int coils 2.0 bls HN Peck & co—$0 bbls 200 mats E Richardsou— | ver, bound up, barques Adeline & Eliza, and lis. Towed to | Sea, 16th a 2 bs Clyde, Hardee, Milton, Rubicom, Laura, | *¢, pani ene ONS Ug) Ct Ne *, Brower (ith) ‘thd hers barques Anus Reynolds, Boston; large ship with painted por | ashore ou Catyaford Rest—wreckers alongside —owid uot dix * v4 | PourLaxo, Nox 20-Cld sehr Mary Chase, Nob MARITIME HERALD. ————————— PORT OF NEW YORK, DECEMBER 3 Nov 25—Arr achts Leonidas, Lubes oon * ‘Mary Bliza, Bast for New York. | wun a thers from Enatward, ¢rrowecu rwparted fordo, | Slearea, Ista "New York Soc sure Mowe va, Fhilndel: | Hudson, Lawton, Glasgow, Duuham & Dimou, | phi; Herald, Albany, sloops ud Eran , Bi Taylor. een, New Yurk. Sid. brig Graud ‘Turk. Ph lad | ee. ‘A aad Caraapa, F Shies. John toy end Matilda, das sleope Providaves, eat junker'& Place. New York. ay Last Right's Southera Sail. MR, TEMPLETON bers to anucarce with gratitude to is mer of has ps |. s.ggenes. of hus p Cee PAEWEL i PLETON’S FAREWE! Li, On TUESDAY next, the 9th w York, that in con- South, be ey tertrinment, (for vext, the 9th inst 11 have the honor of singing the following songs an ish oppropriate illustrations a ion Pisuo forte we <Mr. Austin Pbilli Th }. Chambers, 389 Broadway. betweea the parts. PARE T. _ ng—''The Lads of the Village!” Soug—"Joek of Hazeldesn.” So0g—"The Harp that onee through Tara's Hall.” Song—"'My Nauuie, 0!” theral patrous (the pablic) e ich,” by the two Miss Valleas - Mr F Gardaee Miss Song—The Sea, RAISING TH + Opera of “Der ' Jeremy Diddler ... Mr G Barrete bear my fate uo long. Price of Adussion—Boxes, $1 99 cents; Oailerz, through ® cents. a i 5 fi i Doors open at 634 o'clock, and the Curtain willrise precisely Sorg—"There was a Jolly Miller once. at To'cloek. THMATRE Bon ‘Roy’s wile of Aldivalloch.” sOWE 5 Lae A. W. JACKSON...MANAGER AND PROPRIETOR. “sally in our Alley.” ks and Brees 0’ Bounie Dooa.” Song: “Old Towl, PART IU : Wetnestay Evening, December 3, i nd. | Batrimonn, Dec 1—Arrache Richard Borden, Fall River — y a thank you." Stormy diy.” Ves, the weather's | habeas corpus, &o., secured the people in other respects, | ,"0P Arion. Miller, Providence | Bicebip Clintes, Fapsagola; ary "Sil 10, Gently ov me Stealing.” Ag srigiually eu by Hoon oie + Mr Davenport y 3 : People in other respect Barge Dolphin, Lamb, Philadelphia. Demerara. ‘ir. Te pleton in the grand opera of La Sonoambula. Phe Countese. 2207..." Mra Shaw: rather bad, Dayton; I suppose Kendall would set | In raising revenue, Congress was omnipotent. .The | Steamer Anthracite, Stewart, Phil delphia. Purapecedia, Dec ‘rom our Correspond=nt)—Arr | ‘Bong— "Here's to the Alaidea of Bashtul 2 To conclade with this down ag an omen, if t were a whig Congress.” | House Rule, therefore, should not be applied to debates | Arrivea. brig Growler, Mobile. mi AG ae in eee de Bebe | Soag-—" Auld Lang Syne.” + THe ADOPYED CHILD. Not many Indies here, (see, Mr. Sturgeon.” “No, | on such bil He moved a resolution to this effect. Ship Natbl Hooper, Churchill, (before reported) from Cron- | Hite, Boston) sches Mary Elisa beth, P Relea Cars 6 | The Jolly 1 | on eased ead Tee e's, 7 not many—they are ke some of our politicians ; | MF ‘ LERNAAD of Illineis, pounced upon the des- | stade. Seve 25, with mdse, to K Kichardsgne Exparioneed tree H Bacon, Liberty, A W Leeds, HW. Godfrey, Kdmand Fran: | Bong—'The fi all a Bea | one nia; Second Tiers, + they can’t tura out ia bad weather.” “Ha tha! ha! | Bol Constitution war te desaesmeravements, by which | meadyus heaty gale during the mouth of October, prt wewpally | cis, Dulcimer, and ezinaton, New York: Tdiddeus, Brook: | Deacqapeesstt’ Basunatiacedk’'® Geel tad sobinne | © Doors will chan at hell pant 6, the eurtain will vise at 7 “Nov et ou wt buve something wo do thi sem | a ue ange eigen bam pamben anna | gr pub tnin, Susie dn ane ham iy, Sn Aine, ee PEON Ts aarnat nee pa inating No; I ted you w hBlors : e happy moment, in the absence of Rules, to protest | : t K - \ or 0 4 looking very well.’ “Ob, yes, Allen w i 3] a is Consent, be thrown around the fee- | delphia) Davis, 18 days from 8t Tho- 4 | doors ni Sf '3 THE T WE but he will have his hands tull if he stands fast on | Mest efort he might make onthe floor of this House — | monn ~ ta order. Spoke lsth wit-Lst 8 4dclon 61 koh | 7H OL AM WW, SHIRLEY, Auctiobser.. sca KSGIVING FESTIVAL AND HE LAST WEEK Pe ger Yah, choo” | [Here Mr. Payne withdrew tu Bae Mx itcaam | Mano tone tecRiresnsne YH, F.WILL ARD—Catalogue Bale of House Furnishing | d IVING FES d OF THE the Foreign Relations.” “Ab, choo! ab, choo !” | {Here Mr. Fayne withdrew Ha would say Uiatno mem: | "Bri Oeste, Booshea" cm Philadelpbie, with eoal, bound | BB ‘antici thiatan Waakeshine Dee ak tse eke | CONCERT. SERENADERS “Ha! ha! ba! Phelps, where did you get that Maren ae yc hye ] > ryt yearn mth | to Full River. | the sles room 151 Broadwa: nat, reserve tOF sesh; s ge; TLL be given st Nibli’s Saloon, on THURSDAY | Messrs. GEAMON, STANWOOD, HARRINGTON pungent snuif of yourst Why, it's ks sharp a8 + inteliocs trammelice © Lm*elf oF to the country, w! | gight De Witt Clintou, Corsou, Elizabethzown, timber, to | neral variety of Cabinet Chairs, S| Plated WIEVENIRG" Des, at for the Bencarror Be date Pre PELHAM & WHITE. ” S er.” “Very good snuff, [ think, sir; | a Ag one labora. | Ware ad Cutlery, Steel Or ps, Girandoles, Cut | restane Episcopal Free Church, on the 6th Avenue, ‘The fel- | Admission ‘dwoenty-Plac Cents, same T got! Inthe avenue this morning” “Ah! how imong oven bce ntovin ant ha hourfuig * | Sehr Only Daughter, MeDufie, Lubee,rlasier and fab. ‘inde in cased and Singlys With varinon cthey Cosh eicires | lowing daticguished tutiegy hare Kindly volunteered their 46". | Boxes and Seats eau be seoured ac the Box Ofles daily, fromm bs ¥ Peper 5 a 7 ny as fol- . '. are you, Mr. Levy?” are the Texas senators in| Mr. Cuarmax, of Alabama, tad great mistake in| go. ... Re sty Yad of aster [lees Soe ithe ‘oseasion, aud will eeitercamn the eoeapany a5 fol Mill DEM ce : " » No; but I believe all th tty much, | moving ti ‘i th Ship Adiroodick, Shipley, from Liverpool Oct 28. - ~ PART | Doors opeut at¥—Concert at 736 o'clock. 230 lwre Tecepting Texas and Oregon, are on the spor” Aad be oftted’-whsn thewerins paecemenament which | ZCiprupnaeed io bethe be Bae Tioc Liteseol Beer Tee Rebeca EMMUS™ | vasttcals Rites’ PEAR Sil Jones’ Brac! | ~~ “A LHAMIRA, cxects Texas and Oregon, are on the spot.” And | pede pe pape nae Sy merees es bare rae Que ship. one barge, lu the offag, unknown. | mopeds Ruins, per staner Ectiaapia of Poston of nf r \ © Herel v6 0 Sentry = aS so forth. ‘ 4 n 1p Yorkshire stil! at anchor ou thy Bir. ¥ | c peleoe oe. -Coue e pee 4 ; t. Broadway, ewe Spring and Prince. Three of the biggest guns were wanting thie Tortho previous cad motion. “He soon withilrew bie call TRL caseiae eeite eeee eet na BE: Ory it Franko, in Broad qureet,b ‘caisogu This ol. | fold Flute wr on Piano by Mr. | INCREASED ATTRACTION | ial wee alsceeatinge nt and Berrien. More-| ‘rhe vote was more thea twa to oie against repealing Satlea. DSuble Cumiitg® all Howertng ia fall buds, sulahle far te | Bong = Olé he ft bide waist, Austin Philii, Pn TR ara ae = “Max, Tostox delivered « solemn rayer in bebait | ‘the taj against his Pang he jue | 3 Beige May Flower, and South Carolina, Liverpool; barques | present sexsou; of all Kruds, covariates, ‘This collec: | int apnea GPs’ css wears‘ amine inori2, CO™ | eg The,manager of the 4 has the honor to announce the Mr. : n : doer. Be (ou; Isaac Mead, Savann * | tai 108 Roses, of different aud | Ne i sY! of the prospective deliberations of the two Houses, | ding autislavery*petitions, was ah, 2 Tule fOr exclu: 2K Grrdagr, Bel ; Een crear hie te yaa venvan nomic foe hee ont | ¢ Mz: Pallipa Arte Aue, treo ees sous. Hart, Ey. |" NPALMO"S ETHIOPIAN OPERA COMPANY! and the destinies of the country. | _, The busicess pending when the House adjourned, rel- | riegated Holly, Hawthorn; and Purple Beech, Bul- | Solo, Piano—Mr. Woilenbsset, bs Wednesday Evening, Dee. 3a, The new Senators, to wit: Messrs. Tarney, of | ative tothe allotment of seats, will cause great tronblo. | Se Axecora. 2 ee ee tanh E Will be performed tie Operatic Buslesine, eutitled Tennessee ; Chalmers, of Misaissippi ; John Davia, | Pacuer AsHoax —Pilot boat Phavtom rercrts the p.cket | $ REV. E. H. CHAPIN, of Charl Maas. will | Varistions, Flute—Mr, Erost, accompanied ou Piano ! Or, ui oly Terrapive, of Massachusetts; Jemess, of N. Hampshire; Le: | 74. socuins—Tuhaecomctrrivty ot eee ete: | ship Europe for Liverpel, ashore ou the Spicat dark bat eves_| HS REV Tistkwiviog Hoimon insthe Orchard ives | gy Me Kun Feist | Taken Gom dhe Beiuattl Optra vy and Westcott, of Florida, were qualified. Mr. | 7), St#uine™ Pebscco—drricale at Haltimore—Markets. | ning, \ying on ber beam eude. She left her dock yecterdy | Ghareb, Thuratay moruing, Dec 4 DEIR ORC rh aria Ra A Hel | arith al the orgivad Hide EAVES. aa yy g Seviee oflered a resolurion that two ballots, number. | The opera of Norma” was produced last night at the | moming, iu charye of one of the newly eoustitated piloucthe | U vi gharehes vio do mot hear services on that Way, | aonm-Blademe Buckharet<.. GRAND ‘Voc aL, CUNCERTY ed two nnd three, be piaced in the box, und that the | Hollidaystreet theatre 1m magnificent st) le,with’a crowd: | same, by the way, who ran the Parrick Hearty. ueround ew toe | Phetahnoar alan tavieed toerend Ytstre, | Duetr—"P'l water for thee two Florida Senators draw each one of these‘pa- pers; and that that Senator who should draw the. aper No. 2, should belong to the seeond class of Senutors, whose terms expire in 49, while No. 3 is | extended to 1851 | posed to allow the choice to his colleague, if admis- | sible. Voices—*Can’t_be done, sir, the only way to fix it!” Mr. Arcuer said that, as | there were three classes of Senators, there ought to be three ballots. Mr. Striout said No. 1 was lett out because there was an excess of Senators in that number already. No. 1, we believe, expires in | '47, and a naw Senator would have to be elected ac- | | cordingly, if one of the elect should draw No. 1. It | b is best, therefore, to leave No. 1 out of the box, | as there are a plenty in that class already. Query— | t Wonder it Mr. Archer smelt a raty~or would he prefer a good Native after ‘47, to Mr. Levy? Mr. Allen thought the resolution had as well be passed by informully for the prerent, and so it was. And | until otherwise ordered, Mr. Benron was about moving an adjournment, when Mr Critrenden asked alittle suspension. Old Bathon accordingly withheld the mouon, when the sugecions Kentuckian, always wide awake, ga | notice that of to-morrow, or seme subsequent day, | he should introdoce a bill providing for the purchase by the United States, of the Louisville and Port- Jand canal. Also, a bill making appropriations to | 1 the Missiseipyi, Missouri, Ohio and Arkansus, those | : ot Mr, Calhoun Verily, this looks like heading Mr. Calhoun in the Senate, upon thie | spel ot Western improvements; and even Col nton has been anticipated, and the whigs have taken the trump-oard from the pack, by moving otf | the firet in this matter. Nobody thought of stevling | sucha march on the democrats except Crittenden i “ It was a bit—a palpable hit.” And after that, the Senate Adjourned. Among the distinguished visitors in the lobby, we noticed Henry Horn, of Philadelphia. He will, pee with a hundred others, have some little usiness before the Senate, in the matter of his official confirmatien. The Senate will probably adjourn over on Thurs. | day or Friday, in order to give the Chair the requi- site time for the re-organization of the Committees Major Nuttall, of Kentucky, is gaining ground | rapidly asa candidate for Sergeant-at-Arms. He , ran Thomasson, (whig,) in the Louisville district, | #0 closely for Congress, that it is thought all the | whigs of the Senate will unite upon him, in order { to get him out of the way in Kentucky. Personal- | ly, he 18 one of the most popular men of the day. After the adjournment the eky became clear and | shiny. A good omen. House of Representatives. Decemuxm Int, 1845. The cancus of the democratic party having got | through with its greatest labor, in the nomination of J | W. Davis, of Indiana, for the Speakership, the floor was ra and strangers, for some time be- fore the hour for meeting, but owing tothe heavy rain which fell incessantly dering the early part of the day, | there were but few ladies present. ,the Clerk of the House, B. B. At 12 o'clock precisely — bee d the house to order. There being no lain p of the member, by States, in order. Having got through the list, he informed the House tha: there were two bundred and twelve members present, which, of course, | ‘was @ quorum, Mr. Horxixs, of Va, moved that the House now pro- cved to the election of Speaker, rita voce, which was agreed to, Mr. Davis, of Indiana, was the regular democratic-cau- ¢us-candidate. Mr. Norris, of New Hampshire, was the ¢andidete of the Chivalry of South Carolina, and auti- } caucusdom. . Vinton, of Ohio, was the regular whig candidate; and Nir. Miller, of New York, was the regular | ~—- American protestant-native candidate. Whole number of votes cast, 211; necessary to a | Cusice, 106 t For J. W. Davia (Jem). . 3 “$B. Vinton (whig).. 2...) “Me Norris, Jr. (3C. dem). . Miller (Anti-C *) Winthrop, Mass. J. H. Campbell, Pa. . “ D. M. Bartiuger, J. G. Chapman, A. Stewart, Pi lecorum, after which | the Speaker made a very short insugural address. | Jonx Qcixcr Apams then administered the oath of office to the Speaker. The Speaker administered e | oath to the membere, in parties of from five totw Ive, | by States and parts of States. ° A message was here announced from the Senate, Bit that body Was organized, and ready to proceed to : net { Resolution passed to inform the Senate that the liv ase \ Was organized, and ready to proceed to business. A discussion erose on the adoption of standing rul. and orders for the House. The hour rule was sustai: A motion being made to strike it o dnays | were ordered, and 43. { A motion by Mr. to havo the rules of the first lopted us the have excluded | 84, nays 121. | n' adopted, as | ion, at least for | P A motion was made to have the seata allottedt >the | members by ballot, pending which the House adjo rned till 12 o'clock to-morrow, that hour heving been | adopted as the hour of meeting for the present. The House, it will be seen, was very full. four vacancies in the delegations from New H: Massachusetts, Georgi Tenn mn members absent, of the 2 branch of th i Carroll, (whig,) of the 26th district of | ‘urman, (dem ) of the Sth district of 1, Jem.) of Y @ Lat district of Louisi ; Jefferson (dem) (elected by general ticket,) | salssippl R. W. Roberts, (dem) ulso of Missisnip- § D Dargin, (dem) of the ist district of Alabama ; (dem ) ‘of Missouri. Ong the members who were receiving each other's covgratelations, was the venerabie sage of | uincy,, ex-Presicent Adams, He was promptly in his place, irom which he in seldom absent, aud received the cordial greeting both of political friends and oppo- nents, His health appears good, but time is making i roads upon him, Mr, Levin and Mr. Woodrnff, two natives, were absent when their names were firet called, but son appeared, end took thei ta in time to vote. Felix @. McConnell t,on the middie aisle, on the right as been for some time confined to in attack of sicknes! make are but six natives inthe House, five of whom Trew vd Kk ot Miller, of the Srd district of Now York, Sietriet of Peng ._ Miller voted for Campbell, of the 3rd cant than the Peignia. They are a little more insigaif 3, mks wed to be,in the 37th Con- are omnibus would now hold both | be leit for children little ‘e-ar youth, if they could be Simpson and Wood. Seddon, of Virginia, ani Ha! ucey, “of Alabama ; democrats, made up the nine wie votes; Zouisiana, all for Mow Now Fis, Jr., of New Hampshire, James A nit ose# Nor South Carolina member, vote! for lack. ‘the other Davis. Vint Whig candidate, voted for R.C Winthrop, of Vieutuet'® setts Chapman, of Maryland, voted tor Sowart ote € Pennsylvania, Grakam, of North Carolina, thet indent Whig who deleated Mr. C ited for bie, wie oars lingman, voted for Mr. ‘With these exceptio and the whige for e democrats voted for Davie, inducted to the chair, said: © Or Rermesentarives : — = aye for the honor y calling me to pres I receive this bonor net with. ed audience | stage, and an orchestra of twenty performe: 2 sic was, therefor Mr. Wastcorr generously pro- | was got up with admirable effect. ** Can't be | country. done,” * Oh, no! it will have to be by ballot ; that’s | will exceed sixty-five thousand hogshea: of November were as follows :—Fiom foreign ports, 2 ships, 6 barques, 15 brigs and 8 schooners ; ¢ ship, 8 barques, 14 barques, 28 b | main over unsold, ai | Read, were sold at Prices ranging | Iba. on the hoof, equal to $3 the senate resolved to meet hereafter at 12 Mr. | forlive hogs oh. brisk, $5 12 to $5 25 to salters, and in smaller | $650 for extra. The supply is good. k proceeded to call the names | 9a tov. | counot doubt + County, {in which Key West stated to us, particularly, that Mr. Brockenbrough’s me- | jority in Monroe county was 69. Thi | cient to overbalance the alleged ma, There were about forty choristers on tho The mu- | Baltimore is decidedly the great tobacco market of the The quantity inspected the present season The arrivals at the port of Baltimore during the month wise, 1 3 brigs and 74 schoouers ; total, 3 ships, id 82 schooners, Brewen, 1 Prui American, 11 Brita i and 1 Ham- , burg. The supply of beeve ighter than that of the last and several pre- ing Weeks, and the demand less active. . at the scales comprise 1100 head, of which 320 ra- the balance, amounting to 730 t from $1 60a $3 per 100 ‘5 nett. The der nd sales aro making at from $3 $7 to t market yes- The market for Howard st ApTeR Sates - <0 Cineinna!l WW bonds, 912 ; 180 chs Kerdiog RR. a 200 Wiimington 68,86, 72 ; $1000 Vickssu g, b 5, $5 $9000 Texas notes, 26; $1000 co bonds, 40; $'009 ue do a4 ; $2000 Wilmisgton 6: %3, 7). Breosxp B anp—60shs Wilmingion. 24} ; $2000 Reading RX boots 74} 5 86 she Harrisburg, 18} ; $10 000 Stave bo last outward passage. At this rate, they bid fair to render in- | calcul sble beuefit to ship builders, caulkers aud oth r—whieh, Brand, and the whole piece, indeed, | how for Loudon; Baltimor tt sail thi hai Prinee-Albuse anid 8 o3 lintie GEO. ARCUL. ent, will sail this moruing—the Prince tand Seat) Se WE FEE aa “ NEW FRENCH RES VAURANT & COFFEE HOUSE, | 8o’clock, and the Baltimore at12 Ship Joha G. Coster, Ben- ghee AT |. 7 BROAOWAY. jamin, for Cauton, will also sail this morning. Letter bags at ESsicoRs BU L & LE COMTh, beg to announce | the Excharge Reading Rooms. Si 7" SAS ltl Ore) Pek wbionkrd at auth Aug. she vas mentioned as having belouged to Bal Public statement of the facts ia Capt. Ballard’s possession. It eee ree oe Te eae een emey, Gas aa EADa ia said that the above named Capt. Chalmers has had some | $n fiChi fo mamented Ton Bells; Gents Dressing Cases an thing to do with the slaver Cacique. The truth of which. however, is not generally eredited.] tar. ©, Nu HOLIDAYS.—at the old i eet, may be had 's, nade of Ke~ bw | bl shed For Euxore anv East Ixpies.—Packet ship Prince Albert, | for Havre, aud ship Sea, for Liverpool, | Hick wi | b ng been deta ned in order to carry out the mesnage of the | ans mide and oraameuted at the sh iris revious to purchasing el 1 the public iu general, aud to distiuished families 1n I pariguiars thie they have crened au tloenat brenes Roremennt rnd Coffee House, ar No. 7.7 Broadway, where Breaklasts bique in Inst, together with 11 | Dinuers aud Suppers may be had at any convenient hou: Chas Chalmers) tvok passage in the Mo- | in astyletharcaonot fail to satisfy the most delgcate plate. ostou from Zawzibar, and died on board | ‘There will always be found a rich sapply of fine pastry and remember-d that in the previous rep confectionery, ie creams, Cha:lotter-russes, So. b x- more. Tnfur i the most choice Wines Orders received Fase wid he a for Breakfasts, D nners and Sappers, or separate jouging to Balti- + supplied with every kind of Pastry, Jellies, ries and lee Creams. 3 Im*re NCY GOUDS AND TOYS, CHEAP. IGH tulsid Rosewood Work Boxes, handsomely farnished, before nepercens gf totally lost on Ja-n de ort ja ca: | Te will jon has: ceived showing that, ed, there uever was any such ve: (There are many suspicious circumstances connected with | he above affair, wh ch we hope will be explained throngh a Also, 360 doz rosewood Hair Brushes to $3 perdoz; frocy Pocket and Pea KK superinr finiah, at $1 ives, aud Razors ato first time... Wore = gee «A. Phillips MS. New Bullad—"Thou hast wounded th» spirit that loved thee”-—the tury by Mrs. Commodore Por- _ tet—Mr. Phillips—first time. oe API Piano Forte Fantasia josephine Bramson. N. he Re table of choice Refre Performance to commence at 734 Admission 25 cents. 07 A ucw Burlesque Opera will be produced on Thursday next (Thanksgiving). 1 3tie*m JOHN TRYON WEY CER eUe: M Fa ESSE) AND MANAGER. | Boxes 15 cents; Pit 1249; Children half ae ” GOSsIN AT HOM cert, an amp! Doors open até. ‘Concert to commence at 70’clo | TREMENDOUS RECEPTION of NEW TROUPE! ‘Tickets 50 ce.ts—to be had at the door, and att! | The E will ve presented a beautiful display of Horse- Bock and Susie stores in Broadway. | Mauship by the greatest company that ever appeared in Ame- ae eae ‘D INSTRUMENTAL. On ‘Thauksyivine , ALL hes the honor to annonnce thst jer First Concert in this city will take place gt the Ayol- lo Rooms, Broadway, on Weduesday Evening next. Dec.3d, 1845, on which oceamon she will be assisted by the following distin galahed arden. OPENING or THE GRAND GERMAN OPERA, E LODER Ar SIGNOR DE BEGNIS, — PALMO’S OPERA HOUSE. His Gi 2 this season. A > MR. J. ALK Chambers Street. MR. H. MARKS. HE MANAGER N OPERA his T of the GERMA! ies ani By permission of Mr. Mitchell. honor to anuounce to the Ls | { I | | | Geo hnd Mit. H.-C, TLMM, York patronising classic Music, intends Who will preside at the Piano Fort ot German O; sty ver y they are produced at the . ‘The Gipsey in the North—Miss Northall—Poetry by Oseras advertised will be yiven according to their original Eagene Lies—music composed expressly fer this scores, occasion by. .. Herman 8.Saroni | The scenery, dresses, properties and machinery, will be most R were jekets inay be procuted of either of the undersigned m.m- | Dic Finer Soand— eba nioent a: British —[Transeriprt. of the committee: : Tere HEIs oe 245 $100 | ““Anuivats a1 Battistone—During the month of Nov. 1s: | FCAT wlmcioe ‘Thomas D. Rice, 1) 20S S100 do corde ete 90. 89, $490 do notes Ships. Barques. Brigs. Schrs. | J.*hermau Grownell, George H. urser, (108) 29 5 $3109 do bunds (82) 395 $3140do do. 99}; $1000 From Foreign ports, Pit 3 16 # Justus Earle, ‘Thos. H. Blakeley, 167 Welle de Jo, 40; $1000 do notes, 100 shs Vicksburg 6}; Coastwise.. 1 8 13 8 m. ¥. Denman, 162 Varick er street, zs | $10.0'S tw 88,73], $ 5 100 she Reating RR mM uel ae | treet, John Clark,'302 Front street | 29). 70 Wolming: 4h z 89 | HP. Grattan, W. Dinne' Total... Ar ee 29 Whole number id4t—of those 117 were American, 11 British, 4 | C. Vandurson, Bremen, 1 Prassiaa and 1 Hamburg. | James MeDonald, wave, | William Allison, ‘The U S aterm eutter Legare, Capt Coste, hence. boaud to | the Ccast of Florida. arrived at Chazlestou ov’ the 28th alt. Ou | 224, lat $6 30, Jon 70, experienced a heavy gale of wiud from | N to E a Charles §. Matthews, Jahn J. Hinkma | William Applegate. SPLENDID EMBO; U8T RECEIVED per the Lor .a j a NE: during which carried «way rudd way | ent of B ed | 734. $1000 40, 724 ; 10 Ow Jo. 73) _ head rails, split eatta, and received other iujury-put ta torre. | Syai6e'P rope, hugiand,. Swit Paris, Loudon, and APIER Sates 00 shs Reoding RR. 203 ; 60 Wi The following is a list of her officer mort of the other cities of Europe, &e. o Hacriabu g, 06 187; 169 do, nw, 1s3 € Grover, 5 $200 500) Texas bona, (10s,) Det Canal bos 3 §$ vat, 33; $40) Texas bonds, (103) -010 Lohigh iaten Ca-veuter, 3 EHarnsson, | “e3 ittre y R, 237 Broad wa: : ‘ apeuter. } , ji on $3000 do notes, The captain ard other officers of the brig Boxer, at Charles. | WY ALNUT OIL MILITARY SHAVING SOAP.—The EM town, have reported themselves for duty, aud she. will Brokers’ Boary, #090ds, 2%; 1 do ‘3 do Norwich & Wor- ceetor Railroad, 90}; 50 do do, 904; $0 do do, 90; 60 do do, b 030 dé, 90:; 60do do, 90); 100 do Reading Reil- road, #0 10 ds, 294; 100 dodo, 29}; 75 do, bo 10 ds,h0}. 100 do St Boston Co, bo 4 do do. bo A5ds, 174; 1 do 612 road, Measre. Cabell Brockenbrough, The qu (who took the seat to-day) and of Florida, are both in ee ion will come up ina day ortwo. We result, from all the accounts we have situ of itse): of} fi. —Union, Dee. 1. Tr ny Derantmxst, } Register’s Office, Dec. 1, 1845. § H. Asst do; to soa immediate y. 2200 sp. Left at home 10 days, Ocean 4s 2 3,200 do do, 17; 50 | Nashau Menafacturing Co, port, 100 spon 33 W, shiva Ni a a treptd June 1. 270; July 15, ou ND OPERATIVE SURGEON, attends to Diseases of the line, lou 86 W) Corinthian, do, 1100p, who repurted ship | 4M the Eye and to all Imperfections of Vision, from 9 to 4 Alexander, do, on Of Shore Groan Spoke Oct’ I, Tat 45 49 8, 1on 64 20 W, Marth. for Pacific. Diedou bourd the GH. Sept, colo ‘ed,) and who | bbls sp. 22d ult lat 38 These Maps are executed on anew Lt Lieut: J G Breshwood, 2d do; E C tivg elevations of the mountains niel er; J A Rugeles, lan, by whieh the rela- i: ‘ure cthibited. Wor sale 3 J Ives, be sent Kenning article, warracted to avrpass all other prepare tious, {ther Asverieaa or forriga, for sale whulesaie and tees at the old stand, No. 3 Courtland street, next door to the Na- tional Husrly aud these doors trom Brosdwayee™ Depot” for raps, Bsseares ‘and. Perfumery of every variety and quality Also Urysalline Candies for the Kast and West india, ead | uth Atte eat markets, warn uted to stand the text of axy | climate, aud burn as lovg x sperin. aie) ' DHABON, VILOOM & FOWLER, a3imeodtre "No 3 Couitandeat-nnd?s Tiury Place DR. POWELL, OCULIS’ Whalemen. Arr at Holmes Holy 30th ult. ship Alpha, Pacific for Naut, Tahiti July '5, Cosumbia, of Nant, 1600 sp, tor | ly Am vesrel. Spoke Oct 1, lat i9 33, lou 23 ta NL for N Zealand, clean. d 29th ult. ship George Howland, Pacific ith 2504 bols sp vil. ‘oustitution, Nant, $00 Maria, do, 1200 sp; Lith, d (sent home 660); Miy 31, lee 5 24 8. . Pew Arr at e i", 60 d» w Bedi jon 101 ke, at his deuce, 251 Broadway, corner of Warren st. j Move © Ophtalmny, "Sruppaxe of the" Neu? Pustage, Catarsct tnd MAUROSIS treated with great attention and success. luveterate cases of STRABISMUS, or Squinting, cured ww w : Newport, 120 sp, °6, Ben) Towasend, teward. Iso ar, barque Cora Yew Zealand, Rio Janeiro ¥ept 15. 500 | received, and the documents which are ready to be pro- bls sp 500 do wh oil and 4000 lbs bone , Svoke Oct 8, iat 8 5, { afew puinutes, ve: hs Jy be dis- | duced. On Friday, we happened to meot with a rosi. 10,34 sep 08 Reearneet Nant for Pacific, and took from het | | ARTINICIAL EYES inserted thet eau seareely dens of Key West, who has acted aa sheriff for Monroe phe. At Zanzibar about Aug 7, ship Triton, of Plymouth, 1600 | tural. fices aud residence 261 Broadway—entrauce 146 Warren street. ds item M. LEVETT, DENTIST, SHE INTRODUCER of the insertion of Artificial Teeth I ee ie veiple of Atmospheric Pressure, 260 Broadwey, corner of Warreu street. We, the undersigued, in considerati Spoken. } m Boston for New York, 30:h ult. 4 p m es. * nf “Thomaston, 6 days hence for New Orleans, | . Jon 63 38. A hig incorrectly as derstood ‘Horry Polk,’ of New York lon 31 30, | An American propeller was passed on 19th Oct. lat 36 14, lon | ™% outstanding, \st December, 1845. Q ashe was under Turkish colors, steering E—probably the | rie pressure, having hm es come under our o! veral issues outstanding December 1, , Marmora, from Liverpool for Constantiuople. servation, do cheerfully recomm that geutleman to ou Der records of this office. ....... $624,914 18, Brie Suml Potter, from Beltast for Wilraingtou,NC.2mh ult. | etivey bined 184) ENWOOD,. a o a |, lon 69. 1 8 Y. 3 Deduet ceaoeed ooo ‘a the mete = 39,049 60, 8eRT CvEnet from Boston for Jeremie, 16th ult lat 30 44, Denal, Saresr 03 ithe 2,664 99 lat 4020, lon 12 90 9592 R. H. GILLET, Register. U. 8. Surreae Covet, Dec. 1.—There were sent Justices McLean, Wayne, Catron, and Woodbury. There not being a sufficient number pre- sent to forma quorum, thy cowrt was adjourned until to- morrow, at 12 o'clock. &y The United States packet schooner Flirt, Lieut. Chatard commanding, will sail from Norfolk for Chagres, with a mail for the Pacific, on Monday next, the 8th instant. COMMERCIAL, | New York, Tuesday, Dec. 2 Asurs.—Some sales of both descriptions were made ta-day at $381} 0 $3 87 for Pots, and $4.31¢ tor Pearls. | Trox.—There has been @ good enquiry to-day, and | les are reported at 700 bules, at full prices. | Livenroon Cuassrication. Upl.y Flor. — Mobile $N.O Inferior, ., see 6 a6y | Ordinary, Middlixg, 10} 105 is very firm at our Satay le doing. Foreign Market Havaxa, Nov. 19 —8u) coads, but ther The stock of 600 to 18,000 rd nd the ‘United Sti the Uj a ry @ $15 per barrels, Corn, 6! bushels, $1 to’! £0, dull pate’ feo dd Good Butter is very scarce, Small kegs are preferred. Cheese will not do unless the quality is superior. Dried Beet is much wanted. Ex change on New Or #4 percent premium. On New york, 2} a 2} per cent premium. EK Seevirs J FA Abbott, Passengers Sailed. Liverroon—Stenm, from Boston—W L Cure. berlege, Dr Abbe, of Bu Eegpee Jady, child aud ser- vant. Mrand Mrs James aud child, Mir Bates dr, Rt Rev J Hughes, Co FW Gates, ot New York: J El Clemire, C'W Abbott, M’Leil. Noomsw, St Loui Conawal at Leeds Indy, ehrldye wy, 3 Dre i gs ebaree W | A and worth $198 $19. ‘ L TRE TOL PRET) | TEETH! TEETH! | ETH inserted without pain, aud warranted good as the | ‘natural once, for bitiug. and mastication, A complete double set of fiae wold plutes, A sat of bert mineral ‘Teeth, 00 fice gold plate, for the upper jaw, to be Wora by stmospherie pressure. Single Tooth, from 81% y h Gold, from ' By Be fONES, "comer of Gamal street and Brondgs trance in iu ai $4,000 “7 Schr Mt Vernon, 5 days from Salem for Baltimore, 25th ult. o8ene Roanoke, from Boston for La Guayra, 25th ult, lat 36, | jon Sehr Carpenter's Bon, of Plymonth, 4 days from Norfolk for —, Sch ult, lot 22 11 N, lou 49 45, Foretgn Ports. Oct 13—Arr brig Herald, of Salem. —Are barque Harriet Thompson, Tilden, h. ade'phin; briga J Cohen 5, K Joues, Norfolk, V: Queen Victoria, do. Sd barque H Thompson, Puiladelph via St Thom Brxmupa, Nov 23--1n poit, Br brig Falcon, for New York, fewdiys. Seur © Stewart, of and from Philad Iphia 4 days, for B. struck on the SW Reef, in the Western Pasa #lesky coudi ion, and arr'd at Gamilton— Good order, the perishable articles had best mineral Teeth on $50 00 isputably, at fair | suitapplican's. oR, 231 Pearl itreet. Tected for family wae, ‘get off ‘ite cargo ia td. 100 tous best Orrel Coal, ng ex ship Sid ous from Liverpool. aud for sale by ee pa ty oH ” eee Ell Jor ew Vork EK. COLLINS & CO 4% South at 4 lee ta, ites Uspray, Ripley for | =r = Ts pure white Westchester, for eal Prieste, abe dg; Velasco, Currier, Gieralts brigs Ne ORN ~800 bushels pare white Westchester, Siemt aches ‘iedmont, Blaisdell, for New Orleas on; Robt SLOUR-30 Flour, ‘Stephen Wilson, and Sarah, Arr Lith, brig Chas Thomas,Corson, ‘Coles’ and ‘Roekport’ brands, suitable for bale st sele by kK. COLLINS & © ‘out Oct 10—In port, brig Tigress, of Sa” dt 5 St Jonxs, NF. Nov 9~Sld steam ship Hibern having m de temporary repairs, Arr Lith, bres and Terre Nova, Perey, New York; 10tn, Sarch, Issbella Hele: ore; 3d, Aliaira, Pr il Black, Riley, . Cl Sth, brig Se 3 york. , Nev 19(From our Correspondent) — Varques Albert, Cur is, from acd for St Domingo, u Ap convening; BH hy W Giffor Loanpo, Afriea jem. wortinent LLINS & Co, % Sonth Kelt,9 very s pertor aiti- | OFPER— 00 cases sheathing, comprasing a lull from 16 a 92 07, fon eile vo 3 NP WINES—200 bales Bri full assortment inp 4 Twines, comprising a 36 , for sale by & 56 Somth st. spin from Demerara, just arr; Olt rom St from % ny Bi TUANO—00 cons of the cargo oF Shokepear Via en fay eee eauees irene lanavon pod tre eee Ba ai: otter, perior to muy ‘mported-—tor wale in tigint Listers pod casks, by sehr Sarah r-lvzabeth, Part ‘as K. COLUMNS & CO, 58 Boath Bld 13th, brig Wm Eriee, Nason, New OFe tt iy, J EATHORS—1 000 Ibs. Western aye Gov, Re elle jon, Turks Isloud:’ 8h, brig nt 3 . Western Lave Corre | Jona. do 7ch, ship La Grange, Winehelly do: bth, beng Fs ia wR COLLIN & | 0 shed Fleece, Ge. tor wle by KY OL LING & CO. 6 South st. ON WATER persons taking the € rotou Water would do. Tamrico, Nov 7—In port, sehr Barsh Philadelphia, 12396 days passoge, ding. Home Ports, Bostow, Dec J—Arr ship Talleyrand, New Orlewns; ka Malaga. Cid B is m Pitt, Philadelphic. illow,, Richmond. “Nothing cried Britanuin, detained by the fog, will sail at 94M, Tuesday. Castine, Nov 30—Ar: sehr w York, and sid fo Bugger. sid echr Olinthas, By aps aged OH ARI! a, Ann, Davidson, from RR); OTICE —Those do well to call and examine manafaeaured cy the subseripers. at they wot only clarify. but purify, the most turbid wate reudering it ofa ehrysial Clenrniee impur.ty. They can be attached to Croton wate vee STONE BROTHERS, ‘iter Establishment, No, 300 ite sta, daimer | {3 HEREBY GIVEN that the partnership of | E & LEMAIRE, iy dusolved. Joseph Esteve, of the Hat ¢ tablishment, euutinues to carry on | id divesting itof every Croton Plumbing and Water. Broadway, between Walker an Portland; sche NE- putin on account 2 ships, Cid barqae Acadian, zalumbis, Barbadoas: vatque How: ‘ame and is charged with wil the t et id pay | é rrecht Martha Washington, Fl leetions frm this day piiom tect eda delphi» for Boston: 30th, ipper, New Yor! lom—' JOSEPH ESTEVE, 42 Ai martued Dee 1, with other December 1, 1815 Hvtates Hore. Noy 29 Arr brigs @livin. Machias for New . | Yorks Aten: behest r Ph) seur Tenia, New Vivle A COX for kasrports goth. Falco, Enstoure or Philedelphive, Esther nd customers, | Hira, do for Sew York; Faact, Navtucket for Baltiaore—and Qveueined Dee 1, excert Argo, aud Olivia, which sailed 30th Lewes, Del Ni Ariel for Boot wehre athe will continucy his business of Talor ng and Ken TS HARRY, to mnomiee so his old friends citing ae No. 1 Centre street, two dous fiom Chemvers, New % NB Gentlemen Aca tof clot Coats Deed, warrant uted atone dw * BOARD, 135, 137 and 1.9 Broadway RS. O. FeSH.—Pleasant ta tonrd may now be had for men with thei wives, on reasonal fast colors a polacre Carloita, liu, Lo; sehr Mary yy 20—Arr achr Adelaide M ew Broronn, ibany Sid | which will take pince on Wednesday Evening, the 3d Dee., | {four hae not bi centa to $2 per doz Arie Buffor-e ho de divis ‘hawrei’ molto piacere—Sig- } jo the tmae and Locality in which the plot of > jour has not been ac- n Canouine, Phinuey, of Sandwich, f+ | ee Oe heated cnorde Beguis vee | , ! tive since the close of our last report. Thore were culo vcanto.o1 our, cor aud oil easke for’ New Beatord: wad | ja Alto; tucuen Tove, agtent variety of new styles. for pele Arias. be Loder \ is engreed, ) Production of German | on Saturday of about 1000 ble, mixed bran for Wareham, went »shore 27th ult, betweoa Point | upsteis ete | Perit Af Flas | AME ANTOINEUTE OTTO, Prima Donna, at $6, but later in the day holders became firmer and we, anid with the cargo became aaa - SEIRON SABE | Dusit, Buito—viava | ERAULEIN MATHILDE KORSINGRY tee cenaria sales of several parcels were made inthe evening at a w crew barely escaping with their lives and what | SILCOND) HAND LARGE IRON Sa bape ak PART It | HERR ROCCHENE PROM SINSRY Comprimaria, | fraction higher. Dealers ere generally asking $6 12}, Oe ee: ks IRS WANTED. fiad a purehe- | Echo Soug—Flate Obhgato—Miss Northall ond Mr. Opyra, Werlin, Darmatadt, Manheim, Se. | neat for receipts frown tt $6 28; There wean a sottle- | way acon on Suh Femmes Pant Te MOE eres] | ANY Pers a huving auch to dispose ef, may fa # pete eee ‘ “HAR Bishor | TERI MEYER) Primo Bus. nent for receipts from cara on Saturday at $5 87}. about 100 toux barthen. She wes ou the Ledges. lewas thought | 4-2: Oe, ES Ee eS Sweet Mel dy—Mra. ik. Loder Horn | HERI RUD. RIESE, Secondo ‘enore. Sales of Stocks at Baltimore. that sh e ROue on Im the violent blow of Tharsday, WANTED, hee Se i horthall an | HERR Sci eer Coegougg Basso. aid rad Ma eraimare 6s. 1890, 100; 50 shs Western | ind fom her siteation, that all hands had verished. We hope | peaceable Amierices Lady, terest: f f «Hobbs | SIG RAPETTL, Conductor of the Orchestra, Pine opr te Marabamir Bie O1z; 10 de Ol}; 14 Baltimore.| “"Aaawvarh and Cheatencnscrike aivl’ New York, for the | of moking ‘avd repairing their cloth , PncipalMesic | MONT RTE, Chorus misters. jhhle Bi igsaees moth of Nov. 1815;— Will re arto tavnilies of respectability. Address M. M sevening of the Concert. BEA. Me Bee cai F MEYER, a ai Arrived. Cleared. Ton’ge cl'd | this office ar étm epee eneer Blane Maceeee eee BRR BRIERE: WiLapeLeMta, Dec. 2, 1845. | American ; oat ates Bae ET TTO WORTH AND ENTERPRISE | + Bdtapertest VU HERR M BREN. The weather is exceedingly cold todey, andmakes Foreign... aay) ra 2 | PSHE UNDERSIGNED. ncommittoe of citizens formed at | MPR. J. PARKER wishes to annoance to the public, that | Fett Grup 5 RATT Y-~1X Musicians, com- one feel that winter has commenced in earnest. 109 139 aissr |’ M’ sauetiectbeldion tne sal ineunnn sessectteliy reneroas | Me be intends giving a Grud Ball on Thursday, Thanks. | prisiag the best talent ot the eity. ‘A most powerful Chorus Another native paper breathod ite last, yesterday, and Dsterntion of vetrlearived a8 shin, at argues, ics, | they have riowed with moziety. byt with uafoiened nleasare, | giving Exezing, athis uew room in Bayard strc: atarhed to | hasbeen selected, aud will be comiposed of Forty Ladies en ? * a1 ! ea a of Me years . irate Nu 5 ¢ Ks " i this morning it was merged inthe Fagie, which is now , 2 Breziian, | Crussiaa,1 Belgian, | Swedish, i Foctusseae'| | re eee et ta ere Draper, ea | ne lle nenicas dances:—the Polka, the Polka Qusdrille, |" ‘The Gat season of the (German Opera will onen on blished under th Ne | Venezuetinn. i : : * | and {4 restore to its wouted favor that old aud popular resort, | new Waltz, Quadrille, and serveral Fancy Dances by Mr.P.’5 | MONDAY, PeeeNORD TY hee ee Heeactdcocate: ‘Thus are the rete oe ance: | VAmaitace ke, a Bestor—Arzivale and eloaraites darg | Sesion ee oes and Dommlae rena, 7 3 mate =.) SATURDAY. 13:h—with Tiean fdvocate. Thus are the native publications in this he munteal Muvenbee We “empty” praise ix due to Mesers. Myers & Draper, for the au imence st Bo'clock, andcontinus until$. —* | DER FREISCHUTZ. nished from four to two, since election day.— | Arrivals.” Stipe” Bersuess Brigs. ‘Schrs. Bloons, Total. | cess with which they have overcome all obstzcles ‘and ditficul- foadmit a gentleman and his ladies, $1 The room | Grand Romautic Opera in 3 nets by Carl Maria Von Weber. n whether the Stin will swallow the Fagle | Coastwisa, 3 20 86 303 «ae ties in establishing the Circus, the full faith that they janet fully oratee aa fines, Pen all ecrenes PRINCIPAL PERSONAGKS : a vier veren, will probably be determined ia six months’ Forrign, 8 15 6 87 0 1% will redeem all pledges hi ven, aud that they will Mr. Shelton's celebrated Couflion Ban ' | Ottokar, a Bohemian Prince. ert R. Riese Be freien erivale, 24 brige and 72 echs (two stenm)were | tender the Grweawieh Theatre the favorite Temple of the Mu- re BRAGUY COURSE | Kung hind Hage We are all on the tip-toe of expectation for the mes. | British. ; sea in our greatemporiam, we here a fACON COU Laney Baye! =oeie Sige, dad acrowd is now assembled inthe Exchange, to | Coctrcncet Shins Bayues. Brie, Schr Slooys. Tout | pim/ uty Genet to take place on Mond Dee. bh, is, Sports of the Olden Time Revived! ! | Ascher, her Cousin uwaibits arrival. Foreign, "10 0 49 jut 0 170! dalle endeavor. hae Sa | cond | Ri Sales of Stocke at Phi! Madelphia, Of the foreign clearances, 21 brigs and 99 schrs(1 steam) arich Farmer First Bridesmaid. Margarete, eG rl of the Fin/11! The Ghost of Mav's Mother... The Ghost of Agathe ort ‘ifrasiein Bchimage raulein Warder brides aids, ete: HURSDAY, Dee. 4ch, will come off a grand T XX CHASE, commencing at 12 o'clock at deren fond of this iunreent be-Li that is promised. r n som» of the best par ke of hoands in the couutry hi Books of the Overa, Eualin translation ty C. TO The Bwiss Family, Germ id Englit original B. Burkarat, Keq®, for sale af the by Weig]—Don Giovanni he bY ‘cig! on, Pian te rea il ned | Magic Fiute, by Moza ud several other Operas of the for the sport, “Also a wolf and two fue Deer will be str ed ea ute, by Foe hee eed isviou= ; Pavili i fatiuguished art.ste will make their appearance. Pe Aiea Sere cor Raaiiben Ss ans te | TS Seats may be secured every day from 10 o'clock, A M, o'clock, P.M., at the box office." Th 0 ©pen @ Vatrons of the Opera to honor the Manager of the German Opera by NOTICE, | RARE SPORTS on the BEACON COURSE. A FOX CHASE will come off on the above C Tharsday, Dec. 4h, weather ps first fair day. A number of Foxes comm Kat l2of soon Also at 3 be let leose for achase. One or m field, to conclude the sports ofthe d Any person having one or more Greyhounds, thit w/ uld like to euter them for the Deer chase, will please give nutic: on or before Tucaday evening at $ o'clock, at Jonee! Hotel, 81 Park | ow. 5 of Admission— First Tier aud Parquette Uf sfnnks PHILADSLPHIA. |W. E.Buatom oo. ce. 46 vs eee AROORR ANDY AN VOXR, ANCE OF MR. VANDENHOFF THIRD APPEAR ANGE Danson AAO Admittance to Club Stand 50 cents; to Paviliow 25 cents; to | Field Stind 1234 cents. : | Cash will be paid for live Foxes at Jones’ Hotel, 31 Par ow nv f ‘Wednesday Evening, December 3, YMNASIUM, No. ANN STREET. Wil be performed, OTHELLO—Othello, Mr Jamicson: Tago, WG ESLUER sehertully infgrey the Grndtemen of MM Vande: hot: Cyasio, “Mr Rredenic-a; Woda, Sie ad vs , ; no aw; Dene iss A Fil # | open for the reception of pupils. W. F. respectiully ealla the | To egueld ewitr te comaiypor te HONEY MOON Duke attention of the faculty, parents aud guardians, to«ards this | -stabilstanent, ¥ hich he assures will be conducted in the striet- Sparring taaght as w/ual., Arauza, Mr V udeuhoff, Rolando, Mr Jamieson: Jacques, Mr Burton; Balthazar, Mr Thayer} Juliana, Miss A Fisher; Volante, Mra Thaye ARUH STRERT THKATHE. PHILADELPHIA. ActinG Manager, B1,08 Mansur, Wednesday Ev. Dee MIS3 me S BENET Bi y . Ga a anque and Vast apreaaete UH DE CHAM ES RNEY WILLIA) New Dance Mazurka; Irish Melodie: entertainments LL Tomorrom. Benefit of Barney Williams, 1 eee OE SACRED MUSIC, ST. STE 8 © CH, o ursday Evening, December ith, 105. Tickets 2% cents each—to be had at Mr. Raynor’s book story, Bowery, above Walker street, and e door. Doors open at7. Concert to commenee at a quarter before & PROGRAMME. ember 3, made an arrangement with Mr. Hamilton, teach ican and French Broad Sword, alto the Small Sword aud Musket xen Terms moderate, 27 2w*th = | OCUNUCERK TS, SULKEES, wo. | ME, AND, MRS. COLLINS, (the Porular vocalists.) are IVE prepared to receive eugageinents for Concerts, Boirees, | ., during the forthcoming season. Mr. G. also acts ” Pianist, and can be Cotillion Parties. Further particulars on MRS. NEWTON, Tencher of tl 4014 Grand street. and Singin CARD, RCH STREET THEATRE, Philadelphia—Miss MA- RY ANN LEX has the honor to aancnnce her Benefit, p7 untr when a great variety will be offered. di dt*re ua CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. GRAND BAZAAR AT THE PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM. Symphony—Or; . Sahat Mater es 2 ese ee 3, APE large Saloon and Galleries of the Philadelphia Muse- tua wall be nadaomely. decorned and fted up. forthe jwrpose of holding therein during. the Christins Holidays, Grand Bazsar for the sale und exhibition of useful and fasey articles, ‘ gi The Saloon wil! be divided into compartments, which will | be let to Storek esnen, aud others, who feel i h ments for the sale if ‘Triom High Guard Treble Solo—A I. dy, ‘Absalom’ . Quarterte, by the Chuir, ‘Jerusal Goods, Books, Music, Stationery, Confect c. Tenor Solo—Br. V. Cuvier. (Matiay Street Charen} zaar wiil be eonticually enlivened by a full and effi- When hro? the tora sail yaar ‘m Roberts other aud vari dof masic, Ww! frum time to time b Semi-Chor Christmas W. Brown...... troduced; im fact not wauting to render it what it is deamued to be, emphatically: | the “Lfon of the Holidays.” “Nove will be adintved deal: | 1, Qverture—Organ—Foor “n | em but auch ss will vie with others iuthe variety and duplay | Omvg'ine Ore me their goods “The Buzaat will open on Monday Dee. 224, and contiune day | ® b Esaiaes: and evenig un il New Years Nicht. ie nk Persons, desirous of precuring stinds will please moke ap. | & Bava Solow: Andrews (of the “A ec , Hayda plication between the hours of two and five ofelork Poy at | 4. fats amd Airs {zom the Creation. ie the office of the Moseuin, where a plan ofthe arrangementinay | {* Quariette Dr. V. Cuyler — Dy scen nnn itis Hluslesun ch enmatiog wih dutenelals |e ‘Treble Bolo— A Landy. Rist avd’ Naomi. < K. Toplift ow York deslers desirous of competing wi Se: So OF ey et le ye Philadelphia ena have an opportunity to co. 40 by ma aia beet bow of I by 6. Choras—Hallelujah to the Siena ki lication as above. This usdertaking, so novel in ite characte ind in the largest aud most ndid room in the A CAKD. h , caunot fail to be profitable toall who Cc ISTIAN HUBER hasthe honor to announce that | cutetic tats Adplloceice tense be apie roe eecty pened Mi, Taian iaccarorst ons city, prey ous so hie oder to enure an abarinent or a stand» 1 ae departure for the Kouth, will take place on MONDAY or ERCOATS, CLOAKS, Ke—A Inge assortment Me UbSDAY EVENING next, December 8th or Oth, 183, on ‘and Youths’ Beaver Milled Cloth and Pilot Overeo Will be assuated by the x om Cloaks, &e., for sale ready made, tour asual moderate pric Jars in a furre adver hae M. T. JeNNINGS & CO. 231 Brondway. AGENTS FOR THE CHiM.CAL HAIK nls tmist r ‘American Hotel Invigorator“ ICE. ‘ isearen incidental to the Hair, an os wore Sey AMER ash epi Wn tien bs cane AS AND jouer ate “ 4 PHALON, 21 Brondway. On Wednesday, December 3, the trips on this Ferry will be | ,,Stateand Country Agere 0. Rash Co. Wash #8 [ollowe:— Aver icin and Chesout stieeta, Fhiledeinh of Coart aed Howard Boaver st Rice, core streets, Boston f lbany; (. B. Brower, No. 105 Lockrow, 5 M.S. Fiichor: Wath’ hase JK LIVERPOOL! | Fulton street, lyn} of the tosh December-The new steam pack | co.N. He Honamgy cSrczanee, NV Johy B. Watson, i vesttelp ont ieee’ oe | ICs Buboice, New Prltz Landing, Ulster Cosy A: eG Th ons for cabin, necond | Be N'Y aecommod Drogulets, Hodson ‘9 ‘ 8 m | igente~173 Division aireet, opposite Ludlow, N, Ys Parts. Todepeudentet the ihe sete perp ber | 2 Cenkdingron, Apetteeary Wa Hindvon street, net Selling qualities have been duly te ous intending to | of Spring, NV. “Evecardia’ Fancy stare. 78" Gra embark should make immediare application on board, pier No. | 1 yA B Sends & Co., 273 Broadway; Dr. Carroll & Coy 7, foot of Reccoratreet, N. R., or to em: | ee 3 Marrvy street, dl imtee 43 tol0*re JAMES CLANNY, 110 Soath + Fy aE SAHAWBA, | tbe abore port on | JOLLINS & y —_—_—_—_——_—_—— Sass THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDUN BENNETT, Proprietor. Circulation---Forty Thousand. DAILY HER ALD-—Every day, Price 2 cent per copy—$7 ® per anow py sble im advenee, Aon TS Y NLD DV ER TISE SS RPS at “BUEN DING of al kin with by 1 dewpnte ofal “ ti 11 nity and despntes. inds executed wi 4 and deapaten, of? LO: gost den yacket a iy, ores eta : at a third O., 61 South at. fot anil a » Captaia Hart 4 ket sii el, wil ponitively ou been aapvouds! eubey Thared, in houses on bb syeo ly ow board, deca. whieh will whee: " foot of € at Judd’s Wharf, Pitina 2 The aptendis packet hip Poy Bon Ole Binck Bell Line, will 7 di'eajl on the 16th ber, her regular day. hive. Shtnrday--Priee 6M cents per =payable in advance the usual prices—always enh ie pas a Oe eral apply 8 areal teters "or cummin nal ares Metacoin; i ‘ : Jication as above. c 5 . © establishment, reust be post of the postage W Philadelphians stoop Hlonesta, Wilmiagtau, NG; Harp, pop | cere - ACKET SHIP BALTIMUlie FOR HAVRE —Pasven | dueted 'rm the nitucription money semitt oy Fort rig Creole, of New York, from'—- SIS schrs | MANGANES! ers by this ship will please be onboard this mn JAMES GORDON BENNETT, | Time, Suffoik; Comet, Balti S 200 RARBELS of the best Black 24 of Manganese, | Wednesday, at i2u'elyek precisel pi ietor of tl New Ouctans, Nov 23~Cid steam ship James 8 MeKim, for sale by PERSSE & BROOKS, wail will close at tho Post Office, und Jw New Yous Henauo KerapuusHmer, Galveston; ships Lochjavary and’ Oceanus, Liverpool) ourh Sand 67 Nassan sireot | usual places at half past 11 o'clock. 9 Uwesteorner of Fulton and ‘\asnaw stroots, =