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the Pope the necessity of adopting a milder rule Theatricals. | Affairs tn Orogen—The English and Ameri- Megnipa ‘The Plumbe National orrinn Gall | anticlpated, bi ry favorable u orts. over his subjects, a } | 4 < pe Yucatan, Nov. 8, 1845. | jum ‘ ery, | pated, ans ‘ . J - ape sean ae Capers gaye evening © can Residents—Highly Interesting Intelli- | Things in Yucatan—the New England of Mextco. bg Dod ot Rooney, a manera, ie Sey. | The ¥ wae am Antes Bon. Axtiable maga sa i Sr. Persrssurau, Nov 4—The latest news trom | Wer the opera of "Lue aie. &. aan whieh = gyi fa P .. |. The Egypt of America is slowly emerging from | ‘bli-hmeut needs only tobe risiced te coum the, fue of i's ported into the Uni Boe: the year aading 79 par pmeeeotipind Pr a iourair nen Deicy, ate harotaat atirely surpassed fherself. We | ‘The St. Louis papersreceived by y vie her darkness, and though the ruins of past times | Tarioas as ere so coustructed that uot” ouly acguracy, | 90> 1943, averuged 28.57°100 per cent, aud the specitl ceived. ‘mperor is in * | ts e i fees is invariably attained, buta'sy the impediments of duties averaged 41.80-100 per cont ‘The government vd.yafsesunue can be . give some extraordinary intelligence from Oregon’ | jook i d mod i i | dcaly, with his wite and d. te id d his | Consider this hor Dest character, es it gives her an op- | “ey 10 rowningly down upon ern innovations, | solar absence removed, so thot oa absence nothing of in filo trenaasteas portunity to display ber fine dramatic talents, when | = make full extracts, in order to set the condition | yet the spirit of progress which is abroad ia the land | Renee eaieene united with ber vocal powers. In the mad scene, she | of that territory fully before our reader. recommend tbe abolition of ai! specific duiies and a su! stitution of ad valorem, meking sl) (ve duties payadie Germany. will soon place her et the bead of her Spanish sis- | Metatite Table is niger: rinciple, Thiet clone will be @ ive i erful | . - : 0 5 pou the ed velorem princiy me haveirwecived dates from Berlin to Nov. 8. | emhibited a very ness and powerful piece of soting—-no | 4), 9(hrom the St. meng ec 2) reesex. | '¢r8. Whilst Mexteo, of which she ie em integra | Me Ganbives te Ui rep ftiene hog of cary inmeke piers cakameaae has refased to sanotion a society estab- | sweet, so touching, so natural. The air, “All around ton, of Oregon City, who, with Ur, Wiate, sud agent of | part, is the prey of political demagoguee and ambi- a hone uyetand preferred thera to the com: Houe part reqi neither oul OF tof great value; rate of duty very much. Should a general modifaction and reduction of the ta ished for rendering aasistance to the working @lassea. Our government formally declares that it | ley bushed,” in the cst ach, was given with a. fine tone | Indien Aguits, ison his wey to Washington wit 8 me | uous militerios—e scene of internal disensions, ra- roorial fi the settl . i 7 FOP, " of j doew not reward tic recent deeisions of the Zollve- | 24 Snieh, as ta fact was everything she sung. Mr. | Orth snail arte whi pine and strife, Yucatan, from her distance from | ishing qualities of the tro eee uogesteman sion Tif ba mace, and @ standard ted with an rein es definitive ; und that it will take measures to | Brough and Mr. Gardner sang as usual, with the exoep English interest in that ry. Mr. Sexton's report (he scene of in which she takes no part, ig st ean be complete without, 2 wholly to revenue, it would be uceessary to establish have inoeifieatian, fi Tt has already | tion of a decided improvement in the si f both.— | with regard to soil, climate, &c., is th po? SOARS CF OEMs He eas G. SAUNDERS & SON, 177 Broad Q ‘ madu hereafter. It has already | tion o ging of both — , ; Ko, i6 no le - oe - Seppe } 177 Brons sonie systele’ by Wiel! the tafecls of a9 aaah aetna taken some sieps tor that object. This precise | Afier the opera, the capital farce of His Last Legs,” oe ee ens, is ; auiedly moving on in prosperity and wealth. In the | Or eecuade Paiechisd heer! écame' visible, be temewed: Fenn of is cligeatisfuction is not stated, but 'to- | jm which Gvorge Barrett played O'Callaghan to tho In6- | of tno emigrants, he statou that, poltticaly, there we no | CeSiming of the outbreak between Mexico and the | | Joe, Monk's well known eg.abiishment gi ho or twenty-five per cent be ret i inoyed at the duties noe baring ihe city. nite amusement of the audience, and the evening closed | such thing, In short that the present state of doubt | States, they talked loudly of national honor, and the recone Heuceana last year, Bangtieta com ot lopted, aud under the former the revenue be deficient; States at 5 és - a s t | _ io ouette— fi J Oa the 6th’ November the new tariff of the Zoliverein | With the farce of * Petticoat Government,” which was | Mont actuully |areising their eforte white tee daily’ | austance they ought to give to the Central Govern- | Yefiw'i'ea Rosess Jer the latior « surplus be created, a change would was publi Aed. Itwould occupy too much of your | substituted for that of “A Peculiar Position,” owing | consolidation of all current wealth and enterp! MENT; NOW If 6 8 CuUpeA: ROATOSY FOMEHE POD» | io in the | or if spoken of, only us a calamity which would fall hea wots os be required to increase or reduce the average per cent’ Space to t ranslate it, or even to cite the articles pe- | to the illness of Mrs. Abbott. To-night, the | hands of the Hudson’s Bay Company, and the positive me : nan th i ; és vily upon their commerce and prosperity, and they much | to furnish the exact amount requi:ed from this source to Guitseiy ) Ateresting to your readers. | Suffice it, | sterling comedy of “Speed the Plough,” and tho | influence which the letter wivlis over a large portion of | doubt the propriety of me dling in the ailuir. 40 meet the’ expeiidiiares of government. ‘The painctoa’ ‘lore that the increased duties, such asthey are, | petite comedy of “Tne Child of Nature,” in which the | to'surthing like Americus pres musement at present in Merida, t! | Doubs ; to anything like American progress in that quarter. \ tee ies, 8 dostructive | piere is tl do note #ecet importation from the United States, | object ofa revenuo tariff, is to prevent the withdrawal, if he id for b, ~ it . tre baving closed, and the orif the greek x fh rtieles, | ¥°9%8 lady who made such a hit on Wednesday night, | Will it be believed, that American captains, trading to | Campeachy, Havane, hod Moxieo, so tee or | Cactus, igs’ ai &: ete cae eokelliig pecnla, snaiadiceta 4 y do, they are on very insignificant articles. ( | peachy, lexico; #0 we al Hehot possible, of @ single c ple, © yeligious Provement takes further develope- | *PPears, will be played! ect roa Fg apg pal fo carry for | jyanez, « puyil of Thalberg, lately from Paris, is here | Jasmine actually necessary for the support of government; and pest every week, and the whole country is agitated | Bowrny Txsarns.—This theatre, as upon all former & Johnson, of Newburyport, Ma gn ane aot ie Peet ie Wales _— tore) fei a ay all alterations and modifications of the tariff are more it , occasions, was filled to overflewingly full. In every | bidden to receive, us freight to the | ‘ pia deans sc agi ’ ture, it will be very ne © a the Exchange it ia reported that a radical | part, in every niche, the peering faces of the most beau- | American farmers, ‘This Cusbin ‘brother | St beeper antec i! i p . - 0 Loudon had her Mohocs; Merida has her Frangollo— | One Word to the sedentary.—Those who | oh gige ia about to be eflected in the organization of of our late Minister to Chia. The settore ure compel- ard what would Merida be without them? er | inbor within doors gre uot only eum elled to bre vie au im: | SHY that Congress reserve the privilege of making Pr 3 a tiful, gave great eclat to the performances of Mrs. Shaw | fed‘to melee all th 4 ‘ 4 Ay ioity ' to time, as it may require, to @ bank. Money is scarce, and the rate of discount led to make all their purchuses of the English; and what | joking set of fellows aie the Frangolloo f Merida—none | pUre atmosphere, 4hich 1s ently ce.dered wholly uvfit slight alterations,from time to time, a ry require, igh. Stocks, liowever, have been somewhstmore | 8 £¥8due, in the performances give at the Metropolitan | dose it portend, when the sales of powder are limited t@ | $f ur vulgar ones, but men of reapectabilty, birta and fi aver expansion of the looks Hut omic gt) walt! | onfing the standard strictly to a revenue point Aira of late. lest night. She was the great fonture of the evening, | peal etal cole Pesta reaies ae ae lass education, aud there is neither death, birthn or marriage wer iadeea all Seen oh tke paanh ‘The immense revenue from the canals of this State, A violent quarrel between the government and | 4bly sustained by Mr. J. R. Scott as Ludovico, that deep, 4 Rot aeevsain ae thas thoy db met firm th anceiat {or minh. ls toes this year, has exceeded every estimate formed. In 1838, 4 y y " ¢! 2 already gone, while among those who remain, the most te ng etae, \¢ the new Archbishop of Cologne, similar to the one | dark, damning villain, who in his lurking propensities to | subtle influences are sedan order to couvert them tothe bre * Pr dote We ebee Wiens ne Busine ther Mr Ruggles, then a member of the Assembly and chair- which raged some time ago, appears on the eve of | o'er step modesty in his cunning, called forth the liveli- | Eagtish policy of a separate government; in fact, by one ¥ of dee of sedeatary habits. ur pugli Gy f the committee on finance, made an elaborate re- reaking out. est demonstrations of epplause which it has been | Undertand meaus or another, the Euglish at this moment %, ‘Their sayit \d doings { tant food fc Vi getable Pills di perse all theacu plesart Man o! ty ' ‘The “tates of Hanover are occupied with discus- | our chance to witness. “ What—what—furgotten your | have a insjority in the territorial legislature the ie ips of this Kotly city tineds Uke ous lyaeery asymptote, as if by a charm » single dove will in all ears port in favor of the canals. The estimates he made, in sions of a new penal code. The government has | beedles of all the tumultous passior hat Tae Northern portion of the country, it i overed, | Rive relief, and, if repented a few Umes, will im “s in op they do many a public good uuder the cover of & practi | ihe body to heath. Au oecasio val use of the Indias elation to the revenue of the canals of the State, we: fee cal joke. | Vegetable fills will keep the hody completely fies from shove | considered extravagant and were ridiculed by the oppo- j Puget’y Sound is the depot tor the be Fe ee eae de aasioy perfect aud souud dition, Mr. Ruggles anticipated anet revenue from the topic continues to be the di i on on A fearteyt hapa gor each belecrp eerie be lagging ‘ Benmupa, Nov. 20, 1845. | Ls ee indie 4d Wm. M. Sprar, | °anAls, in 1844, of $1,600,000, and in 1849 of $1,800,000. a ontiuues to be ‘he disease in | ing's performance. A repetition of the sume bill to-night, y of 492 which would include it, is indulged ia | Seizure of the Schooner Patucent, on the Coast oJ Cshould be remembered that a tnan name M. Spear, “ i : sy the potato crop. ‘The ive weather experienced during | with Mire. Sbaw sa Evedne and J. R. Scott as Ludovice, | only with danger; Mr. 8. himsull, was given to under- pe be HRIEe Ha ae Co 55 “g | who'selis medicine curportiog to be Tadian Pills, at the coryer | In 1944 the actual net receipts amounted to $1,870,218, the pist three or four weeks bas been favorable for dig- | Wa would say more, but that we have come to " Hi stand as much. The press, about which so much has ifrica— Par lars by the Captain—The Slave Frout streets, Pn: ot ana eae » | andthe net revenue for 1845 will not vary much from Ring Up this ror, and the gueater proportion has now | cuba.” | been said, and which was daily expected from the Isi- Trade, §c. pares Se ee sf $2.200,000—exceeding Mr. Ruggles’ estimate, fur 1844, rity purcha: eet 1uised; the time has therefore arrived at which : : | ands, is par ly owned by Dr McLeugpblin, and it is ex- frat Tee ee office sud al | P 000. As something like an Of the eatent of the fallu.e |, TRYON’s Cincvs, Bowenr.—We madea short visit to | Foctedtnat it will advocate an iodependentgovernment. | Xaowing that the public mind will be greatly ex- | frovle unblemished character of at the office aud general | $270,219, and for 1645, $400,000. As extravagant as his may be forme, ve been atconsiderable paine to | this establishment last vight, and found a full and grsti | Weapcluud tho resolve of Mr. Suxton to take back with | cited by the seizure of the schooner Patuxent, of |e Ceemmien atest New YOK Lian WRIGHT. | report may have eppeared at the time it was made, the Wi ovllect information on thi tant M 7 h : e | : the general tenor of our advices, we ferr net ihe aamoge | ‘ ~ paisa Bas pap atid he vend lis be mente ofour oyna Bees shall give the sent’ | New York, by the U.9. ship Yorktown, Captain | | Philadelphia Agent for the Herald, Zieber | peau coe woe ence: ee ee Nee S3 me erentia tetas eee vane great ying end | ment in the territory, would in fact | Bell, and knowing the interest yoar paper takes in | & CO. Ledger Building, Thisd street, who receive subscri- | Mr. Ruggles’ repo! 7 bind. NOs cHure for | Indian rider, appears here on Monday night. throw the whul hi ae mprohaut Veasaleoaziead laviawial Grades bers, ad have single copies for sale daily at Lo'clock. 1211 | ance emanating from the Hon. J.C. Spencer, at that : | : o 4 a rr ere | fl eA ' Romcdtmaista Keep nN ERs nee erent neke RAGA WRiE OUNOENZ = ERO th Baer ce eee ote eer tists | trast that you will give eaiatew lines room in your Ravigation of the Vhio Ktiver. | ttats Bhoretary of/tate-reaelly. extrevagans 1:35 eutk ch is unfortu the case has been recently proved | theatre was crowded to excess last evening, tu witness nd commerce, at this rok neh is ciaipae: nts Ha ananved that [Getan. oan mcs | Places. me State of River. | mates. This report was made in reply to a resolution of y the condition in which many of th ourg from the | the last performance of this band of musicians in th ion of the countr: ; and already Paper, | Pittsburg. . Ni «.3tt.6in.acantin channel | the Assembly, enquiring whether any change could be tist Po! eee porth have reached the London market. 10 be pre- country for some time to come, as ina few d: r wealthy and long established, it will continue to control | ment I could be made confident that this seizure | Wheeling. see -4 feet 2 in and rising. made, consistent with the public interests, in the plan, sumedthat atthe time of shipment care wastaken to ie stp eed ok few days they | ihe markets. As to @ “joint occupation,” there is uo A i _ | Louisvil i 27s feet 2 inches in cham i a . Ject only such potatoes as wore te appeurance sovnd ; for ‘ake their departure for Europe. The first part was de- | such thing north olthe Columbie the English fving the | V@8 lawful, or not excited by abominable informa- | Crrcinmati,. Nov. 27,. + c+s.+.4j feet on finta and bars | dimensions, ox mode of construction of the Erie Canal itonn scarcely be supposed rartios muking consignments | livered in citizen’s dress, with clean fac &c., in which | river as their future boundary, and jealously interfering | tion, or even made with the impression Of jUStiCe, | ———————————————"Ns Enlargement, &c ke. It was ascertained thet every weuld be so regardiess of their own interest asto sbip a | they gave several of their most choi quality unsuited for a sea voyage We consequently pieces. At the | With, if not actually forbidding, American establishments | | would notmurmur, and willingly submit to a jury | MONEY MARKET, term of seven years gave an increase of seven per cent iiion to the interested reports of the H. B. Com- whave beaped upon my head,” w P ,ivubsolately superior to that South lated a we . 6 | for injuries y ately reduced pegs lp cotton. | tleully given, and deew down tnuuders of | RE great multous appla The play of tne “Carpenter of | The all endroseny | Rouen” was, and proved an agreeable finale of toe even- | p which, at the time of r take it for granted that every attention was bestowed in | Conclusion of their part, the following original piece was | id et alpen tc erate our | of my country to decide wether I am guilty of what | Friday, Dec. 5—6 P. in the revenues of the canals, and estimates w ade selecting the cargoes before the poistoes were puton | given—the solo part by Mr. Germon—by his coadjutors: | will try auother se but if some settlement ie not | | #m eels tor, and There send youu statement of | ig stock market remains about the same as last | of the increase at seven per cent increase for seven pha anividieehaun amen pone ee ee | Dear friends, this night easerabled, | bbl we must m ae to that bait (hes tT sailed from New York with acargo of | reported. Quotations .remain without any material | years, and seven and a-haf per cent increase for ten that a small proportion only of that parvof the crop se-! Pray ¢ oar teat inne wel i! bell | heighten their dis mission freight, three cabin passengers and the fittings | alteration. Ohio 6’s, Farmers’ Loan, Norwicn & Wor | Yesrs- mingly healthy state will be preserve Thay ae chara ek wecdh cca cak”” | Another thing which i fora vessel of 100 toas, buildi t of Africa. | Coster, Reading, and Erie Rail Rond closed firm at Wed- | Estimate axp Actuat Recrirrs prom THe New Youe inter, unles rdinary care be taken | Ut en teal are shana | the English in Oregon are all Rastern whigs ; that the | August 3d, made Cape Mount Tataioed i - STATE ~ANaLs ereation We have it from good authority | Dita feinsda go Bln ase + | Aime is understood, and at once drawn by them among the | and deck load, consisting of plank, spar . | Prices. Long Island fell off $; Ilinois 3; Penn- | per Seals ere that a large numb r of cargoes of potatoes have within inary etibatganiag ark ebe sell | emigrants as they arrive, and that, in fact, the New tong. | August 10th. ‘proceeded to Monrovia and discharged | sylvania 6's }; Canton 3. jie. $1,735.975 Pape Off fortnignt, arrived in the Thames in ‘A long farewell to you. | fand'ship owners are ‘actually playing into the hands of ral lon Trelghe, pomart laut precepied (s, Cape Mannt.|; “By Ubeiarsival of ths packet ship Queen ofthe West | ia, veg © © be not ouly wholly unfit for food, but | ; LA | ivale! and discuarged iron work, sails and rigging—pro ; | teed \ pletely rotien ge not to be worth the Ireight, | (Cuonce)—A long farewell to you, MWe vreaume that these matters will be laid before Con- | to Slama und lanted tobacco, rum and lumber. Having | C®Ptein Woodhouse, from Liverpool, we have advices | jf13: 2/305,201 Tie sc cierect ele ee ody | ar patrone kind and true— | oga, in the memorial about to hn presented, but let ane | parted my chains three timer, twice ut Cape Mouut, once | from that port to the 7th of November, and from London | 1444. Paatne ewron for uot previously alludivg to the same was an | our fot fa other lands, | Suniey at the same time, by un early and’ full know: | st Nlonrovia~at the danger ot losing my schooner, I de- to the 6th inclusive, being three days later than those re | 188.- 2ail unwillingness to iucreuse the excitement Jent | mr ° | led f by k 7 termined upon going to Sierra Leone to purchase chains - A ‘ | a3 Tig: | A quieter tone, we think the proper ime has arrived for To cress the ragiog main— through the land the deeply interesting information | purchased several articles, consisting of old highly important. The cotton market continued very | Tho estimates at seven por cent for seven year | taking into consideration the prababl But do not let that grieve you, : ” | ging, beans, one horse, and sold them to Theodore Ca- | much depressod, although there had been no actual de. | past six years, compared with the actual oggregate 1 Mhuigeatore described, SEAN eneCL Otte st808 | ona mais recur, sean 2 | Pacts sciOrayeuiraedl uectisand detarseinen, Pestana fet of Cape Mount. i landed thom st Cape Mount, and | eting in ‘juotations. The London Timea ofthe Sth of Nov, | celpta forthe same time, fill short $696,496, and the hiner om as penenalen ip our opinion, is, that RA LRT Vi Le must and will be made to them from the righ: quarters. | then proceede Gace Palin Flanged ireig t for the mis, | advocated an immediate opening of the ports, and called | timates at 7} per cent for ten years, fall short only wr the exper fey have gained from their Gret thip- Our hearta tuey will be clinging, 1 swat een sha Se Rotts Banubiices, ev. $8) sionuries at each of the undermentioned places, Ou my upon the Ministry to do so at once, or resign. The mo- | $41,322. The canal receipts have therefore exceeded ents, prefer selling thei produce at home at a lower Dear friends, still close to you; | tho’ topos ard tear cage om uot ninety days ego, |"way back { bought 250 bushels of rice, knowing thatit | ney market was very tight, and consols had reached a | the most liberal estimates, and have netted a revenue ce, rather than run the tisk of a totel loos; amd we Oh yes, dour friends, to you, &c. | the types and prosy ordered from New York had not | was scarce to windward and a good sale for it;and as the | "ey Mark! BEB JAE a | coca ada obdalie teen te st, therefore, expect an early and very materiel fell: | ‘The bright eyes around us glancing, | arrived. | We leara from Mr. Saxton that the Americ | ‘American barque Cambria wes buying tice for specula. | lower point than quoted up to the departure of the steam- of huodreds of thousands of dollars greater S ou in the arrivals of thie useful article of food. | ‘That greet us hero to-night, ahr Published there, tenting that sen Gabenee tion, also the English brig Australia, 1 did not think that | er. Our advices in relation to the harvests are more un- | most extravagant calculations. ould we be correct in this supposition, the price of po- | Will soon be but in memory ; | the influence or control of the Hudson Bay Company, | | Wa# doing wrong in trying to make afew dollars ho- | favorable than those previously received, and from the Old Stock Exchange, ready high—must shortly rise still higher; and | Our hearts no longer light, 7 ould | Bestly, aa well as any other ves if Grand Bassa U 86s, 62 110 100shs Canton Co July 1 44 should cervainly not be aurprized to tee toe eet ‘With rays of love sd besuty— and consequently represent matters as the British would | was informed by a Krooman that there was an Amori- | tone of the leading papers, we should judge thatthe SIMU Sts M. ..4 tay lag at Cad) a pe saLUADIS ewe Toe Tae crane, ine oxtiole Rib rey ce doveiard neauty have them, rather than as they are. The Hadson Bay | can man of war at Mourovia, and having a letter for ports would ultimately be opened: ‘The article alluded 20 do 352% 450 do wo 43 lete:iptlonsof gteia, or eranibread fuel’, ‘Iaking |. Around this cpot, while. we love ll | Company hes contrived thus {arto monopolize all trade, | Com, Skinner, { proceeded to Monrovia aud {ound lying |b, ; iba a 2000 Kentucky 6s 102% 50 do 160 43} A . ven bread itself ‘Taking round this spot, while we have life | and every effort by Americans to engege in trading, has | 2 1 ADeeces 2 728 to inthe Times kas, without doubt, been put forward by i 75, di 4 deration the amount of nutriment contained in | ‘To think of you and sing. | ya rains to engage in trading, has | there’ the U.8. ship Yorktown, who sent a boat, and the t | 1000 Olvio 6s, *60 eee ae si sumo quantity of wheaten bread and potatoes, it may | 2 long farewell to'y0u, ko | encountered ruinous competition irom that Company. | ist Lieutenant searched my vessel and examined my pa- , the Government to feel the public pulse. 5500 do w1% 50 on on 433 ven questioned which in the vs Peay. | you, Ke, | A small exploring party, to which Mr. Saxton belonged, | y: rs, aud then I was allowed to proceed to Cape Mouat, | ‘The Manhattan Fire Insurance Company give notice | 72°), 2 2 3) Ito Nor & Wore BR” ot Full circumstances, & very. tec ge ae and: | | This was greatly applauded, and an encore called for, | spent a part of Jest winter and spring, in examining the | {ity the intention of landiog the remainder ofmmy Cargo, bain ae 1098 Tilinois Spel Te ade ieee iUst Inevitably tobe plea aearBe comeumption of | which was They then resumed their African | Willamette Valley, its water courses, &c. Mr. Saxton | Soit Stn Treceived m latter irom Capt Bedl, decieag that they will pay a dividend of forty percent on all | $000 ludiaua Bouds |, 49 10 do i ing the ensuing wit: color, and gave several other of their most favorite | has prepared a map of that valley, which he will have | meto come on bourd his vessel with my papers; Line, claits for losses by fire against them, on the 10th | 3000 Pena Ye bo 3% 139 =| do © extreme Janguor which, has characterized the | i8ces which were eq sally well received, and many of | lihographed at Washington. ‘Tho principal object of | mediately went on board, and there wert andera strict | instant. 3000 do Tie 0 do in wheat for some weak, if Lelagssl them encored. At the conclusion of the panied they | the ake was to discover a better route from the | jxqmination, at th ime that fifteen men and offi. _ Jared a dividend of | ,0 #828 Farmers’ Trust 34 100 Harlem RH. ied, and us yet there are hee mhiens Reverthelest | guve a second similar original piece, to the air of “To | South Pass to the Willamette Valley, than that usually | Cora were sent to hevery part of my ve 1wi The Fairfield Co. (Ct) Bank has declared a dividend of | js do 89% 50 L Island MR ved activity,” To where Put slight symptoms of | git good lasses,” which was as well received as the pre | travelled. Above the Willemette Falls, the river is said | then jaformed. by ‘Capt: Bell, ‘that he ehould take pos. | fUr per cent out of itsearnings{or the last six menths. | 39 do mB Me go ile {uuro range of ‘prices we hnve very little 10 See SAIS UEN Tee eee ee (ae ee eee aoe Meena eaely aia wvHOL8 Jobe Ey: jon of my vessel, without telling me on what | The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Wil- | past Boston aden ieee 10 The r beeen : “Germon,” | e confin settlements chiefly ' : . 4 ; aie 1g hen i beWwever, come sooner than we th. gsutleman came forward, followed ‘by | to the Willamette Valley. A river south of that valley, | aes oe a to ee eae ae ae cue, | Mington Railroad was held at Wilmington, N.C.,onthe {3 worms Uanal 4 is the supolies +44. Prater belong m fet pe ee tug | and thus expressed himself with considerable fe | emptying into the Pacific, and extending north within | ing to me on shore, as Ihave to the amount of several 20th of November. The amount of receipts forthe year, | 39 do b7 350 R greely give, fo hueh attention a its importance |, LaDixe AND Gentiesan.—I confess that words aro | Sity miles of the American settlements, has been dis- | jundred dollars owing to me; and as yet lam ignorant of | ending October Ist, 1345, was $200,493 45; andthedis 30 40 eat om DIY | yverved. Meanwhile tho trades wheat | adequate to express to you our feelings upon this oc- | prs Sorat Lefees — pooper eer ait from | what { or my schooner is seized ior. On the 28th Of | jursements $212,001 20—leaving the total amount of pro- 39 EU oO od **yry quiet; and thongh no material change | ©#8iO0, When We recall to onr minds the many evidences | © 9, ten foot water. It is called by the Indians | geitember, Lieut. Chandler and Midshipman Cushman 50 a 200 do a'prices at any of tae leading provincisl | of yur kindness, so liberally and so repeatedly mani- |“ Ousil,” and is well supplied with salmon, was sent On board, with eight men, to take her to the its upwards of $76,000. The company has paid during °5) do 0 <pecting ut different method ‘on TuWwillingness to yet into atork’hes been | {sted towards us. Weare about to separate! Accept |, An exploring , hus been sent north of the Colum: | Ugited States. the past year, besides its ordinary demands,about $30,000 0 do 1A ’ ‘ D wet our sincere and heartfelt acknowledgments for your | bia, to examine Puget Bay and its neighborhood. The ; i ie in | 19 Portsmouth Dry Dk 25 Aub & Rech I torwe farmess at somo of tho markets in the agri | ##8Ured that the recollection of your kind and approving | Session of that bay and the inlet to it constituting the | nortiwestward, and the wind from the southwestward, interest. Second Board. Cul" sezal distilcts, mile: ver dwell upon our memories. Ladies and | Dest pester en the whole coast. It is south of the forty- | the schooner having all sail upon her, it caused her to receipts of the Reading Railrond Company, forn 9 Nor& Wore RR bio 0; 5 ths L 1 O1 sying corn the deliveries from the growers have | Seutlemen, we bid you farewell, (Great cneering ) | ninth parallel. Indeed, the por on of that bay and the | sigrt h rforefoot and , and she strained herself tre- November for the last three years, have been as do, ci «+ Sab sanate ven more than equal to the demand, and prices of bar-| Gi oO: The G ‘ Straits of St. Juan de Fuca, is one of their chief objects. | mendu usly, an re how waiting the result of the ‘ See SS SReadigRR Wo 50S pea eeatey io the Coban epr ant trices of Tai: ensax Orena.—Tho German operatic troupe have | Vancouver's Island is reported to be the loveliest spi | survey that is being held upon her. At the time of 39 Vicksburg Big 25 Reading $8) ingdom Pe had several rehearsals of Weber's grand’ romantic | On ‘he cout, Afow American families have attempted Fine accident, there was a tremendous seafrom the north- Purtapeueaia axp Rrapinc Ratinoap al Gasca Eee et i . ‘i ‘ “ » i 0 je north of the Colum iver, eir first stward shi rit e ine; ‘oat er 1 io 6's, 4 gold out advices from Scotland, it appears that the dull overs of net Freischutz,” and this evening the final | tioments near Fort Vancouver were destroyed by the | Sorward: and the schooner pitching wey Pal Baer | Week sading Dec’, 183., riots © ic | 300 do es 5 go a8 on the trade in cern;and both st Edinhurgh end Gisgow | ee en en cnet pisce, previous: to its production on | freshat last spring. | tion, and it was found that she had four feet of water in ¥ eG ae ed | eee Vi Redig RR be 58 Whew wae Sule bag oe Wekeeiuuargh and Glnsgos Monday night. The German opera will undoubtedly {From the St. Louis Reporter, Nov. 25.) her hold. Ua ae Lad Nese eared ieee Nbr & Wore RR ec 90! ley, &e were obtainable at reduced term: be highly successful in this city i but its principal sup. | Messrs. White and Saxton arrived here yesterday on | i also send you three Monrovia papers, and1 hope that | The receipts, according to these returns, are not £0 199 Morris 2584 he necounta from Ireland port must be derived from tne large, influential, and | their way to Washington. Mr. Saxton gave usan ani- | you wil give this room in your paper, and you will re- | large this year ae they have been, but the per cent in - @ continue very alerming, wealthy class of Germans among us. Americans will | mated description of Oregon and of the returntrip ; and | ceive my sincere thanks, crease, compared with last year, is much grester, ase co I no doubt do whut they can, but the Germans must show | i fir mn (evento there tat HSE ee oe eA ea iplormed us alto, of the, rishes, of the setters, ‘The And oblige your humble servant, The Report of the Seoretary of tho Treasury tothe | On Wednesday evening the Sri instant, by the Rev. Y.lere, es on thie eido of the chennol, the ore markets Kots#neky is @ vocalist of superior merit, and established ould act on th Mr. Saxton will Twenty-Ninth Congress, will befound at len. th in our Joseph H. Price, Pastor of St. Stephen's Church, Mr. reputation. Sne played D bad become dull, Markets. Stutgard, with great mugces | pub : tai PHiukMow Mittarn to Miss Isapetca Ware, all of this Loe de ade me faken, as soon as he | News rrom New GRenapa.—The ‘“Semanario,” columns. Ae the principal points in it have deen pre City. ; Loxpor Moxny Manxvt.--Nov. 17.—The English se. °,6'¢At favorite here " the Oregon legislature in December, 1844, and reported | of Cathagena, of September 15, received at this *ented tothe public through the columns of the i/ruld, (ge Philadelphia papers please copy. 8 ‘ pei ¢ Chestra, are said to compri its proceetings. The Hudson Bay Company has changed a i " at different times within the past year or two, they can ei tety <4 2 aay ws Rave been tolerably well supported to-day, but 4 | its ps 6! on Bay Company hanged | office, announces in terms of extravagant satisfac- Le OEY sé be higheet: gniune rane eats petal Sake cele of this city. We hope to see a brilliant house on Monday | its policy siuce the reception of President Polk's Inuu- |“. i : ag sfac: abe Reinaaeite OUE.Swatate, The tolled given to show. Business Consol for money end the account were done | yen 8B: | goral, ond commenced discouraging emigration fromthe | ‘ion, the arrival in the port of Carthagena, of the 6}. but they closed 96) to 4 A fair omount of busi- | M¥- Buae’s Concent.—Concerts evidently have had | United Btates e oe present oe men ite esas | he pt sa ti can settlements, it is important that suitable laws should | | Dankcek en Fit ¢e " duced soar te bao ‘garly account of empty benches— | Bay Company is anxious to procure political influence | had been despatched b “Three siudu smarter per cents. $7} Long uanuities, | is Northall had about forty or fifty people, and Master | With the American settlers, and they have the means of | gah hy Asien pL Se 10916; Iadia stuck, 263 to 261; and India bonds, 38to Burke that was, or Mister Burke that is, something over | “19g or oppressing them. The titles toland there, at au twohundred The one wasa real bona fide desert, the | beso lang nequleentuettiens ind the advancement | conveying to the Venezuelean government, the rati- ould xious that the Liws of the Uni Died. Wa dat Risk ibists ctate menial ace tracey poseses;|| qi ht Diener’, om musarsunes ine Sim teseaat with, tn. ; i “The ! . : e data upon whic! . + POSSESS lammation of the lungs, WinrieLo Scorr, son of Capt. Spanish frigate “The Cortes.” The said frigate, 8 great deal of interest. Micheal A. and Sarah Jane Burnham, aged 5 years, 10 , ths and 17 dave ‘The receipts and expenditures of the General Govern. onthe und 17 dane, set Lodge No, 7, 1. 0. of 3 a ment, for the year ending June ath, 1845, have beenas © F., are respec filly invited to at'@.id his funeral from Venezuala, charged with the special commission of | follows:— his late residence, at2 o'clock, P. M., on Saturday the R: Eg v 8: G 6th instant, in Gold street, between Myrtle avenue and : ’ urs or THE Unite Statre Gov- fication of the treaty of recognition entered intoby | \=°"7™* ANP Sxrrxpininns ot “3 | Willoughby street. ‘The Share Market was pretty firm, consi a ther a desert with a small vasie. Thereisnothing more , The Amoricans ar P At Philadelphia, on Wednesday the 3rd instant, aged eoution of the speculaters, who display Lit ot Tf | in with its ancient colony. Receipts— ‘ j i i hier vo exteuive opersticua uow prices are ao quiet. cheerlees than an empty concert room; for the ennui, | Hates should be extended over the territory at once s | “Eins ncrival is. the frst of the kind occurring at p,,,2 (a7 cndine June, 2.45, June 3) 46% Jue a0 r* | 28 08 en ea eee ea Losgox Conx Exctiasce, Nov. 17—The report gives which forms part and,parcel of this kind of entertainment’ | our government ; that they rhould have ome guaranty | Carthagena, since the establishment of the indepen- | From Landsvs..... 2urraze “2,200,000 “2,400,000 of New York. formerly of Buenos Ayre s & kood srrival of Gata, particularly of foreign 2 is doubly felt, if thore ia a want of fellow-sufferers. Peo. | as to the titles by which they ere to hold their farms; | dence of New Grenada, and was consequently hail- From Muscel pastes 100,000 | 02 Friday the Sth instant, of consumption, Mrs, Man- ng been received during. the. cour oi paved ple walk a0 softly on tip-toe, nothing is heard but aa oc and that supplies of amunition should ba furnished them. | ed with great joy, as being of itself, a virtual recog- — *°Urces aE hens |S A RO ier Lothiai d 31 years. upposed that the erection of four forts between the | nition of the independence of this State. The Com- | Total receipts. 820,000 25,600,000 The relativ \d friends of the fami jour. 1 ontier andthe South Pass, will be sufficient. | manéer, Don Olaila, payed his respects immediately | Expeuditures 29,627,000 © -25,518.813 | New York Lodge No. 1 Of Flvur of our own manufacture the ntity casional whisper, strongly reminding one of a sick-room, | yj Tepoited exceeded 6000 racks, and we had 3.518 and the despair with which the majority of the martyrs | Tue memorial brought by Dr. White is intended to be " ——— «- ——— | invited to atte: detreds in trom Montrer] aid Quebec With EDgliet 19,4 the programme from upwards down,end from ae | nid be ore the Missouri delegetion by Judge Atchison, | “iter his landing, tothe Governor and other officers | pescieuey,........+ 199,073 2,607,000 518,813 | noon, at half past 1 o'clock, from her late residence, cor- moderately } 5 before bein sented to Ci ” Dr.” Whit | of the government, by waiting severally upon them, ner of Walker and Centre streets. supplied if we exceed Bailey, which came to hand to upwards, is truly painful. But the most amusing specta- | hie colleagues will be able to vetrereat the wishes ofthe | and Was received with the accustomed honors.— ~*Estimated by Secretary of Treasury ‘On the 4th instant, Samcrz Mavenicx, oged fifty-six sb extont of xbout 6 000 quarters. The smionat Gd cle is afforded by those stragglers, who, in their feare | people of Oregon very fully. | A aplendid ball was given in the evening to celebrate The returns for the fiscal year, prosenta statement | years. vesh transacted during the Week was not lunge, batho of comlag too late, and of finding all the Mr. Saxton went to Oregon with G n. Gilliam’s Com- | the huppy event of the establishment of friendly re- 1 The friends of the family and of his son, A.H. Mave- @ixposition wax evinced for falling prices, and on the sacipled; valleesbnlly. opeat the Roots tanditielt With pany in the epring of 1841, and has been practising law | lations between old Spain and her independent off- | that varies materially from the last. Tho surplus re. | rick, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on whole rates were fuliy spyorted at the end of the weok r with an | ut Oregon city. apring. Oa the 12th of the same month, the frigate Ceipts over expenditures for tho first quarter after the Sunday the 7th instant, at half past one, ?. M., from the outhe few sales made This morning there was a mode- agreeable disappointment. The arti wrealyiome | ee — —% | 4 of the fiscal year in 1944, amounted to | late residence of the Li te supply of Whert, fresh up, anda fair arrival of all baal | sailed for Havana. i | rate wupply of Where freeh up, and fair arrived of 21\ _yliled—forvory few of them make their expenses they | City Intelligence. The same paper is filled with the message of the about four millions of dollars. The above table “gpout further inv ; ‘ | Derartune or Ove Burt.—Olo Bull's “ Farewell to | G Sarthe 7 way, tind fully last week's rates huve been obtained, | &6t epplauded, to be sure, but applause alone is no cure | ‘Aimeries took ot ford At 9 o'lock AM. he | Governor of Carihagenato the Chamber of the Pro- shows that the receipts have been le: of four days, Atrx. general quality being about tue same for hunger or thirst ; it don’t pay boarding and washi a breed fi cate oWwhich'conveped | Vince. The document is altogether local in its con- Margaret G 'A. Rope: ve eric, aivcaratedes Mee Banke gro bly ks rite ing | went onboard the steamboat Semson, which conveyed pba cpr deat vate Sueptuns Paty Tes friends of the family are respectfally invited to rk rte but | him and the other passengers on board the packet ship | t¢ts, and even surpasses in bulk similar documents nest, still prices are on the whole barely so good as on to be regretted, that as aa Ai , Peeeeewere OF. Loe i . + , . ttend the fu on Sunday afternoon at? o'clock. ane He a he fanpiy oF Oates coe Ale P anand Tr? 5 ‘a American artist, he did | Baltimore, bound for Havre. His friends crowdet around | fom some of the Governor’s of our own Siates. atte: iv 101 the 6th instant, of a brief illn eR Ksox, infant son of John an heet wiih more encouragement, which he really | him so at the Astor H for th f taki amounted to $5,463,002 41 from 196 Greene street. Irish, cau jut factors do net submit ves. His debut was a favarable one—he is already | Ju e Astor House, for the purpose o} ing C1 to $8,861,932 14—th On Friday the oth instant, Farny Branes, wife of ton large! per quarter from Friday's far above mediocrity, and, probably, will become frst: | ani then he wan accompanied Ny several tovke whort | THINGS IN SaMatca.—We have received afile of | Werrer Hon Comune, © Sisco @ excess in | Nicholas Byrnes, i 5 rates, beans 28 lower, Windsor and long pod varieties rate violinist. H receipts amounting to $898,839 73. The receiptsfrom | “sis friends amd relatives and those of his brother-in- | Customs for this quarter, are estimated to be more than | law, Michael Rielly, of Jersey city, are invited to attend jone is vigorous, his style correct, a very clever performer. He wants now ha’ | Old Neptune wil rival in the musical ir, y meeting any demand. The sale for Peas has an‘! altogether h | the Kingston, (Ja.,) Journal of the 8th ult. It is no rr been brisk. aud ell varieties being last week’s rates. Ia a little more sure! Lid dia | For although he has many strings on which to p) A : 7 +) 1 bre wh #t ap i ws { ie Bull on bis four violin strings can make such sweet | item or two of interest. ‘ear; the estimate for the other three quarters deing onl; Riki asivd into London have | Compaiiments—the’ meageruess of the piano coutr mente ti sb sesaiae rt | of Netting of importance has occurred since the sailing fom Custome for the year ending June 30,1847, are esti | county, N. ¥., in the 6th year of Ii deen smell during the lust eight days; but some quauti- tov much with the energy of the piece—and we think | 1 Wan aes tee rae an s “| . | of the last packet. i The House of Assembly is progressing stoodily in the | mated at two millions less than in 1846, and fire millions ness of the country, very little time being lost in Jess than 1945. The expenditures of 1847 are estimated at AUCTION SALE: | niment ‘The Baltimore carries the mest and Ole Bull will, probably, on the passage, compose a quick-strp | which will enable her to distance all her competitors. | ty of the supply of the preceeding week having remain. , Sif. Burke would have done better, it he would have ed unsold, tue show at Mark lave has been volerably hoses the graceful rondo of the second part instea food, ‘Ow Wednesdey, the Kentish stands were weil | The “tremolo” was very well played, although tae | Favccal Oke bait et st utes or debates. Several important bills have been fue and a half millioos less than 1845. |= = filled) ut there was not much «ffering from kesex. The | fempowus w litle too slow; it was much applauded and | success which was awarded to thy meritintuie country, | iwtcoduced and forwarded through some of their singes | {0"t ON t Ul wiles es Nate by the present Secre- | WW SHIRLEY, Auctioneer. milleTs #cted on the same cautious system asin the he. | Wn eucere demonded ; but Mr. Burke, pleading fatigue, | follow thee wherever thou art, and mayst thou live long | Awong them we may mention the bills for founding . ; © HE. WILLARD LMS i AA jong. ‘This may do very well in a social cirel ther against the dignity of the Concert roo moreover, injusicious on his part, as he isa god | | college, for effecting divorces, for establishing an agr cultural eompany, and for establi | Most of the usual annual bills have p ginvuing of the week, retusing to purchase more than just | Bave & suflicient Jor their immediate aid pressing wants; factors | Dut it i Were hot disposed, how tw snbmit to further | tw tary of the Treasury, the expenditures will exceed the | room, No 131 receipts for the next two years, at least. Whether the | to touch the bear 109 oetene atthe . wea, tosletand cof of the world with the music of na- ture which proceeds from thy magic bow. ing & police force. 4 the House and Ware, tua trays, Cases a vere not disponed, however, tu submit to any {ucther | viulia player, but & very indiferent singer, pecbecig, | _,FiRet—Two fires occurred last evening about nine | the Council, and received the Governor's sesent. estimates have been formed with av eye to the modifica | : 6 ware ya emes eee rey iater‘in the week vonve slight improvement | {Tom his not having taken any lessons in singing irum | @C!cK—one the grocery of B. M. Whitiock, No 81 | ‘Tue railway between this and Spanish Town will be | tion ot the tariff or not, ho does not state, but as there | {jg claws solar amps, with various other fura Wok place in the demand, but the inquiry was not sufti- | De Bériot. The gem ot the evening was Artit’s Fantasia | Front street, the upper part of which was considerably | opened on Friday, the 21st ini j te sale bargaine-4 new and second hand piano fortes; salamander irou chests. 6 itr fe rioters has taken place, and three |" _&M; since the adoption of the present act, anan” wit a small frame house at the foot of Rector street, | of them have been found guilty, and sentenced to vari- | nual reduction in the which wasn v Chu acute ecatenllers outta more mouey. Ohare rom “Sor he layed tremely wellwith damaged, and the stock nearly destroyed. The other | ‘The trial of the | Farrell's patent sota bedstead , eg ane . waich w Liveeroot Corrow Manner, Nov. 14—There isade- ther inivsed in his other pieces. ‘The étude chavue cided change ia the (ove and temper ot our Cotton mar- | istrque and the adagio which he Bare, ahun i kei this week, but not much im prices. On Monday elicited much approbation; yer the want “ar eng | fi He; ege rate of duty, itis safe to papi cade ela Oe eee aie eeeCre NL ae ive for thie | Wet that the data upon which the Secrotary of the Tre we New York Paitox Association celebrated its e woather is unusually hot and oppressive for this guy i {anniversary Jesterday evening. Te Yhe Tabernacie. | season, thongh frequent fallen inand ubcut SU©Y must have based his estimate, was a lower av VALUABLE PICTURES AT AUCTION. ‘ ollection wf the late M-. Charley Weinedel, now iu f his widow, will be sold by A. Le vy, on Sate lech AAA cr Blt ag taken on spe-ulation, | accompaniment fat all wos rather felt. He showed, toc, e was taken at half past avven by the President, | the city. The general health is good. rate of duty than that now enforced. } urd 46 ojclock, at the if cent deliberstions of the Cabi some talent for composition im his * Return to Ameri | Vico Chancellor McCoun, A number of highly interest 4 . | Itappears that for the nine months ending Juno 30, | ec iRey consist of ancient, and on question ca,” in which several national airs wero very cleverly ing report cae tite eom the various committees, | Curacao.—Extract of a letter dated 17th October 1443, (the first nine months of the tariffact of 1842) the - Galery, inroduced He evidently has made the moat of the | Were read; and after tl ime he hus spent in Europe, and w ve necount, swelling the totul sales of the week reer will be & brilliant sui i be Coatinuee te th oy B60 bales Lavterly, that is since Tuesday, the trai for he is on the high road to excellence, but he bi i whose Ais anes ee re undergone Pet feached the goal. He was well assisted by M w considerable reduction, have joined freely in J, : the Dusiuess golag on. But, afterall, the advance ieee Mr. Kyle, who fully deserved the applaui fo price is only to a very limited extent, and is Tur K M entiely confined to American qualiti on the or- ‘ue Keaxs.--Mr. and Mra. Charles Kean, returned ¢ Jess extent have been ni meeting had been addressed by | lxet, trom this island :—‘* A change has taken place | several gentlemen, the following officers of the society in the government of this island; Van Ravers ha : | under wave then appeint ‘ heen nominated Governor and Coininanderin-C ft 100 per cent; for the year ending June 30, 1844, 33 85-100 | Beech, Presidart.— Vico Chancellor MeCoun, the colony of Surinam, and is sncceeded here by Mayor por cenit, and for the year ending June 30, 1845, 20 90-100 | Also, ou vi i Exc a is ” jf of persons in the city, Frames, &r., aud Vice Thooore Frelinghaysen, Sir H Esser, as Governor. His Excellency, Baron Van | nor cqnt, showing a decrease in the average por cent in | fue Ragravicgs. All or which will be sold for the ‘beoft of | Abrahain Van Noss, Benjamin F. Butler, Hon. Radorr, lett this on the 17th ult. for his new Govemment; : G eee oaek and & portion of the inhabitants of this island betrayed | less than three years of about eight percent. Thisde, | the widow and her children, Philanthropy will induce mas Prosident of the City Bank. | the grosseat inconsistency oa the occasion of his depar- | crease je attributed to the reduced importation of those Dresd-n, averege rate of duty upon dutiable imports, was $37-84 | a al] daily, on specu- oO Daguerreoty ane |. A. h, aay ft Secretar W.C. Ruse ‘! a ; i Deniers aoe Giana midling, ort of the pd aan Foecar Lc amy weczey hae been paying ty Socity then, on mete wives | hance with there Previous beisvior towards ‘uit "Per, | atticles paying a very high rate of duty; and in the opi- FIRE ENGINE CO. No.2 k ind they ate howly expected) Howard Athen@um. ‘They were detained on their pas. | 8tvasnoat Derention.—The Long Island train arri- | Nap! You wre not acquainted with the occurrences of | nion of the Secretary of the Treasury, this reduction HE MTEMISHAG of this Company reucn, the ; sage to this city, however, by the high winds, the | Prevented the steamboat faving for ‘Groeapo reat ved with the pi wengers, who leit Boston on Thurs: 1841; ut that period hue and cr; at her | morning, at fo o'clock yesterday morning. The host | Governor, for producin at the same time the Ved | will continue from year to year, until the importation of ive Franc eval supply of refreshments fucvished alter anuiacturing districts, PAUL V. MONDON, Secretar ! | ly all articles paying an exorbitant rate of duty, ning. ir d potet i i regular hour—in consequence of which, th did | which © from Allen's Poi failures of crops, and oti oly Paes! December 5, 165 46 Icje pivcte wren tee. mie ol sictslanree T2000 queraing pot arrive here until 12 o'clock. Ou Moni jay evening, | put out en account of the h avy. Gilat te Casio tise which no huinan power coi , were | ceases altogether. At this rate, the average rate of duty a NDREWS LIBRARY SOCIETY —Tte public have been tsken on speculation. these distinguished artistes muke their debut ut the Park | brought th ngers, Who left Boston in the afternoon attributed to his administration. | would soon come downto a revenue point, without any | © \INT ANDREWS LIBRA st asipomeiaunt of Rurowt hom THe lor vu. THe 18r ied to the repeated calle of the pub. | line. who letained by the same cauro. The steam: | | bay eae ¢ “ ant ef the inclement Jon.” Every | er Worcester arrived at New London at 2 o'clock ¥ New York, Dec. 5, 1845. beigeher a ag bunen ioe mr seston ies bs here our | Mr. CONNER S ERT Bde Se eScicy oo waves r enh nsation created | terday morning, haviog encountered heavy winds and | Naval Intelligence. t sisting commercial systems \ddtinhorn aig | ext, Dei Th pl an gh trate ane of Duane and H of is a edne ij i i iT \- lo i ¥ te olassic play, now that Miss Tree has beoome Mrs, Kean, | Cloopatta, which left here for Norwiew ata oclock-re- | Stk iP Bainbridge, dated Montevideo, Septem. | us apon this subject. This theory we advanced ® | sion ILLIA A. NUGENS, Chain n is no change whotever Iu pric Cotton since Friday last. ‘the but tran otious st f ight to the performance, by bis admirable personation | however, wont through and bo | officers and crew of that vi | long time ago, a 0 source of some satisfaction that | Jane Garnr. Hecretare 46 intr particularly when Mr. Charles Ki i lignity tue ‘ithout meking any pai The Nai ni | 11h, 1845, in whieh I am informed that the | long ti ind it is f 6 fe that | . . r jas been 6 e Government. | Ce he Nev. Lhuitas Wilkes Who lis Own wane ight to t 1 » by bis admirable 7 t ti ered her mail | ner end ere phony Ming alte [os health. | it has been endorsed by th nt onic Fee A _Raaeengers Arrived. i of Adrestas, ; Monday night will be, indeed, an era | Stonington at half past 2 o'clock, Pent ‘was lying off that port at the ti vERPOOL—Steam ship) at B afas Prime, | indramatic history. : endergrat jat port at the time. eerie Lieret arapa'cher fiom Paris G HyCoatary Collemb, W "Ween ann Datavan’t Natomas Cinevs.—Thia popu: | aist ieee Matedcrahis act easeutnera mail will here "Tine Bainbridge Was tO sail in a fow days for | ‘Y's report to which itis necessary to refer, and that | w dueutier of ef Bo en eee Ce a TANISE Jar and celebrated,troupe of equestrians are still draw- | aud come all the way through to Jarsey ony ty re ; | Buenos Ayres. is, in relation to what comprises or constitutes a revenue jjug. S ‘ cw _crowde J and fashionable bouses in Philadelphia. T. | road. ‘The weather has been stormy and climate cold. | tariff, or what is a revenue standard. ‘The revenue from | Bron ‘Matnews, MC toe oF i ner, one of the most elogant und daring equos | '’N chan ; Bond fe lately heoome one of the compan Noara Riven. The North River was clear on Wed- ommander | rhe is another eature in the Secretary of the Tres | teen years a cle: an of i cr Thermometer standing at forty-seven degrees. No | customs for the year ending June 30, 1545, with the re- LevisNorth MeParlecd’ Ni a anda howe ot ears nosday as far as Kingston, while above that there was | news other than that of the English and French | coints fiom incidental sources, fell short of the expen ee Well'knowii to fame, are alvo at this establishment.” | cuit, Mun foe which rendered navigation very diff Fitter! Votre phe toe nti ec ditures pearly two hundred thousand dollars; the eth | Sra a MEMIOAN TI apa Sirronina.—We saw soveral sleight - - mates for 1646 and 47 show a still greater deficiency ia Wie Martyr Rov: Moves MM t vine see Trorting of POTUNE Intelligences the mud and dust in Broadway, pertataee We kat nee Common Pleas. the receipte, which ie sufficient to satisfy every oue that SA ‘ ting match come af Gautam Paxk Gounse.—An interes: | sible pleasure there can be sleighing without sow, wo Before Judge Ulshoeffer. | pts, ot a event standard . t Orcutt, Jae D cower, John W Cropper, M mile heats, best three ia ane connot conceivo. i Dac, §—Tho Jury ia the cane of William Robbe, va, | the present standard i# m PRE alt : MEloke, Mee MC aley Mee Tietua Mune Gouid. Mie Oc, wee i 5 Conoven’s Orion, Doc. 6.--Scpven D, Tho | Joteph Kerr and’ William J. Kerr, were upable to agree, | It is supposed that a lower average duty will proviven Siew Reuney Misa Brown, Me Danek, iady and 3: Conroy Tiyion Slashor, (U. 8, Bartine) 1 called to hold Ro Ingner ae AATH = The | andao returned their verdict. There being no casos at many ‘articles now completely aT ery et? Fee eel ; i phd pong geo Mra Clent |. Woolley 'a gy. Gees syolaer, eet es eoval Mr, Norton Thay No. 706 ‘Broudway a ae ody be! | ready, the Court adjourned until Monday, at 10 o'clock. will be imported day the AvIE'S wan’ DU Web lon J : a ir; tne eee, Lydia Ryder (colored h | ; ‘ wy, Lor the avatlgue wa BU Webber, Jonu Ross, James Crouch, lady, 4 children very close affair ;' snow some th y ) vant in the famil i 1y, andthe revenue much increase. A cha) ge Roome, (06 B10. Wy aemrdag. erent: 23, Total 96 ree orfya ry Verdiot, Came to hi | The Mormons at Nauvoo number over 11,000 | more freely, : ration Church, will be cout A ba serrata. 1 | deep. Betting about,even at the start. he lungs. or denth ‘by codons ot | ay are also 000 Living in Tesowelloveniy, Ve.” jn the manner of levying duties upon imports will, itis whon it will positively close a5 »

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