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LATEST INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS. ——————— Report of the Secretary of War. We received last night « copy of this document, but from the crowded state of ovr columns, occa- sioned by the report of the Secretary of the Treasu- ry and the news from Europe, we can give only a | synopsis of the contents of the paper. The report exhibits, in the first instance, the organization, strength and constitution of the regular army. Th rank and file—embracing every arra of the service —does not exceed 6,500 men. At this time, there is stationed but a single regiment on the whole North- | ern frontier, from Maine to Lake Superior—an ex- tent of two thousand miles; and on the whole line from the Falls of St. Anthony to New Orleans, (fif- | teen huadred miles,) only one regiment of dragoons | and two of infantry. The artillery regimeats—re- duced by detachments of four companies from each —now garrison the fertifications of the seaboard, from Newport to New Orleans. The remain- ing and larger proportion of the army is now stationed in Texas. The report gives an inter- esting account of the political reasens which have induced the government to give them this destina- tion, The Secretary does not think it prudent to re- move the troops frem this position until owr relations with Mexico have assumed a more decidedly ami- cable character. Iu the event of there being any ne- ceasity to increase the army, he proposes to build | upon the basis of the regiments, by adding to the | rank and file of each company, instead of creating new regiments. This necessity may be found in the course ot Nexico, or in the conduct ef the Cu- manches, or of thejIndians that are found in Oregon. or that may interrupt tae increasing current of emigration tothe Rocky mountains. By the proposed arrangement of filling up the infantry companies to sixty-right men, and tee dragoons to sixty, the pri- vates are increased, without a corresponding aug- mentation of the officers. The report suggests that, besides the number of pri vatas in the two @. regimen regiment of dragooi necessary, in the event of extending our posta to the Rocky Mountain It seoms that, though the concentration of so proportion of the army en the frontiers of Texas, may | have, in some measure, enlarged the expenditures, (cer- | tainly in the article of transportation) yet it has, in some | degree, been compensated by the improvement which | has taken place in the discipline of the troops. It renews the recommendation for establishing a corps of sappers, miners, and pontoniers, to assist, among other things, in | constructing bridges. in consequence of the military oc- | cupation of Texas. One hundred men will be sufficient | for the purpose. E SEMENTS. lew of Stocks at fen Sal Buoxens’ Boagv, Dec. 4.—76 shares 29}; 18 do Western tern Raliroad, di, 78; 100 do do, bo 9 mos, 7 iter Railroad, 7 do, 914; 75 do de, #0 ms; 92}; 50 do do, 914; 25 do do, # 0 30 ds, 90; 25 do do, 30 ds, 92}; 560 do East Boston Co, 8.090 da, 16}; 50 do do, 18}; 6 do 8 96+ wi ley 8 days from W. NC. naval r " ‘Myers, [Correspondence of the New nf ay Sym be Bele, sty Allerton, Torrey, sailed hence for A vetaraiag, {i Co ferk—bork pumps have £0 be ke Ship H Allea, Burr, from York Herald.) Wasuincron, Dec. 4, 1845. fin the Postmaster’s report, to alter the present | 39 rates, as named in my last letter to you, I forgot to Mention that he proposes to reduce still fartherthe benefits of the late law, by making the minimum | weight of a letter } ounce insteadiof half ounce, as | Whether Congress will accede to these alterations or not ,it will rest with the people to | determine, who, I believe, will not sanctiona rise in | the postage of letters now. ult is supposed that Messrs Lamar and Archer ig will be elected Senators from Texas: opinion of Gen. Green, who is a candidate for Con- gress, at present here. Ia the House of Representatives to-day, nothing 7 was done up to three o’clock, but a mction to ad. | flour, and there are a numb: journ to Monday next, which” was adopted, and a | resolution of Mr. Cobb, to ballot for seats on the | floor of the House. This last motion prevailed, and | 32 cents. great confusion, as well among the members, who congregated en masse on the vacant area in front of the Speaker’s chair.— This movement | don’t think will be again re- peated, as it does not attain the end which the | original resolution had in view, viz: the collecting the members together at the earliest period before the meeting ot Congress. Several motions were made by Messrs. Payne, ot Alabama, and Hopkins, ot Virginia, to’print 20,000, and then 10,000, copies of the report of the Secre- tary of the Treasury ; apd the yeas and nays having been called for, the House adjourned before the question was taken. THEATHA, 108}; 250 do Tana, Saturday Even! Py 3 usequence of ha: sprung ‘ging to keep her free. cotton, to Geo Nichols, 80 days from Newcastle, E. thi 30 & 60 ds, 90; 50 r Placide +, Mr G Barrett Mrs Bland After which; La Polka, by the two Miss Vallee’s, "9 conclude Ww: ‘THE CHILD OF N Amanthis........- Price of Admissioa—Boxes, 2% cents. 4 % ‘Doors open at 6% o’ciock, and the Cartaia willrise precisely dantier from Bremen, with mdse and pas- to Meyer & St wedish barque Albes my sonetae Le 2 br : ship's as ‘rom Croustadt, and brig Long Island, from rtina, from Gefle, with iren, to Boor CUMMBERCIAL. New York, Friday, Dec. 5. Asues.—There was little or nothing doin; description. We quote Pots at $381}, an ».By a young Lady. Pit, 30 cena, 6 Ships Baltimore, Johnson, Havre; Hudson, Lawtor gow; brigs Lowder, Antigua; Motto, Wilmington, others. From the Lower B: ag Quarautine—! ‘The market in flour remains quiet, and dis likely to continue so until m Europe comes to hand. Gene- at $681}; in store, $6 87}. 42675. Not much di ‘Georgetown and Howai there seems to be a little BOWERY TABAT th, A. W. JACKSON...MANAGER AND PROPRIETOR. y Evening, December 6, The performance | 8 () appanaa wit pected news fi | brings $6 68 )» Furber, Liver Li in southern; Bran- rt, Miscellaneous Record. Sreamer Manmona.—The following Cork, Nov 2, balf-past 1 o’eloek, r M, gt the accident to the above vessel, was’ poste ‘ews Room, Liverpool, aud excited general atte. ti merican packet ship Marmora, s m Liverpool, for C: about ten houis aft re lile than in in market wil- terms range rather high— we give for prime Genesee $1 40. Corn also is brisk, uew Southern S1a82c; with river 85a8dc. Rye, sla ter, dated Cove of the particulars of ing to purchase, but holde! the costs having ignited ‘Corrox.—The sales to-day are very moderate, owing has this moment in part, tothe near approach of later intelligence from abroad, and the small amount on sale market, anddriven out buy: for export, and the purchases now are chi We continue our quotations, however, as sal are free fer export, at our eutside figures. Lrvenroon Crassirica tion. Mads .M (CFP Lower Boxes 50 cents; Seoond and aud Gallery, 12) cents. oars will opan at half past 6. the BOWERY CIR JOHN TRYON........ SATURDAY AFTERNOON PERFO John Gassin,,.« mauy, occasioned hird ‘Liers, 2 cts; Holders have CUS .~ AND MANAGER. Hood) where she will be scuttle ov. had been receives hid been extioguished, and she was to have been moved ; aus the discharge of her cargo. Banque Leva, | expert _need continual gules on the passage—was water, (now youn) Mebite ¢N.O | ligeoce co the ato stating that the fir Graud Romantis | (an Ottokar, a i reported yesterday ) Ey Ww SLoor Raviant, Hawkins, of Brookhaven, hence for Provi- CABENOT 3 in Hurlgate, mormug o: 2d inst. ertone, LJ. leaking bad! . from Alexwudcia if into Fayal 8 ‘that she bad beea caull ceks. rts—O9th ult. lat 4140, lon 69 i hr fast to her, tak- Susan & Jane”— Caspar, frst ecoud dunce, struck the Pot iu ashore at Wh ++ Lessee awp Manaern Saturday Evening, Decomber 6, R THE HEARTACHE— Mr Shaw; Jessie VINTH CONGRESS. Will be performed Was beginuing to re! Banque Como, at Boston, re; 40, sow a brig with maiumast go ing off anchors, &e—understoos mn (wadoubtedly the wreck of the Arixeue, befo Margarete ‘The Ghost of Mix’s Mother... The Ghost of Agatl Chorus of Huaters, M The scene of action 1s Family Provision Market. Wasnineton, Dee. 4, 1845. ts and meat shops Breese’s metion and conterring | the appolotment of committees upon the Senate,was | The choice of the committees will, there- | fore, be by ballot, and not by appointment by the Vresident of the Senate, as has been the custom for | a number of years past. The Senate, after this de- cision, adjourned over to Monday. is reasonable to anticipate a caucus of the majority | will decide upon the chairmen of the principal com- mittees, or some of them. ,, There was some little debate upon this resolution. | Mr. Manxaum, with great force of argument, de- The numerous mark of the year exhibita fair sup The country or principal ones, show Geese and Fowls. We saw some fine saddles of Venison at 12jc per 1b. and some fat Bear vieat ut 26 the lb. Potatoes range from 630 to 75c per bushel. Fresh laid Eggs six for 124c. of dragoons, another | _ In the Senate this morning, Mr. or of mounted riflemen may be | for the suspension of tbe 34th rule, 9 Teported, seen ‘Mr Brougham; Jerry, Mr Shaw; Logie, Greene, Mr Burton; te, Mrs Thayer; Sue, ARCH STREET TRKATRE, PHILADELPHIA. Actino MANAGER... Draws Maxaeel... BENEFIT OF MR. STEVENS, Stage Manager. December 6, HESt foe Blucski), Mr Stevens; Mrz oultry markets adjoi vast -quantities of Tur on the %tb)—she isle, black outside, wi « aii iato night previous ia South Channel new) went ashore 27th ult. at Kast- ‘an Kvglish brig, Was paiuted light a white streak— uuderstood she wax Baio Sterden G. Bass, port, aud will have to discharge to. ep hame unkaown, wert ashore aud sunk; an’ American senr 1s also ashore full of water. Much damage has been done to ves- sels at the wharf. Wrrox.—Brig C ult, lat 39 54, loa 33 r Books of the Opera, English translation by C- B. i ity, by Weigl—Don Giovanni and the Fiuteby aeartaia averse ra of the high it goal Meanwhile, it ‘ecilia, at Bosten from Fayal, reports—16th 47, passed about 4 miles to leeward of 250 to 300 tons, water even keel, bowsprit aud ane time an Americau w wid afterwards All away and stand to the eastward; C7 Se sae sacarhad’ sii Pattone af Pee Opare ure reepectteiy 0 chen aa Vited to houor the Mauager of the German Opera by thelr Wild Duck, do. ‘Tame Ducks,do.' S8SsSe by Mi pard, Mrs Burke ‘Tho report gives a rapid account of Colonel Kearney’ : expedition, during the last summer, to the South Pass of | the Rocky Mountains ; the Indians ; the number ot emigrants whem it met on their way to Oregon, to the number of 2,325 men, women and children, with 7,000 head of cattle, 400 borses and | mules, and 460 wagons. This report of Colonel Kearney accompavies the communication of the commanding ge- neral,and will furnish, no doubt, an interesting store of extracts, ata season of greater leisure. It also refers to the adventures of another detachment of the dragoons, under the command of Captain Summer, nearly to the riorand the Lake of the Woods. Among the Indians whom they met with on their route, and upon whom | they made aduo impression with their military array, was anumerous band of half-breeds of the Red river of Bay Company into our lines, to hunt buftale. They States. The Secretary refers to the cot erations which had rompted General Gaines to despatch the volunteers of ouisiana to the camp of General Taylor. Ample jus- tice is done to their gallantry, and Congress is invited to | make appropriation for their compeusation. General | Taylor had aleo accepted the services of four Texan companie: of mounted men for three months. Toe estimates for the ensuinglyear do not greatly vary | from those of former years. Ihe item for arming the | fortifie ng is incressed $100.000. The attention of tho armories of Springfield and Harper's Ferry—to the establishment of a national foundry tor cannon—to the preservation of the gunpowder belonging to the govern- met to the condition of the mineral lands in the North- t, which the Secretary proposes to transfer from the management of the ordnance department to some other, (the President’s message suggests to the land office.) It calls the attention of Congress to the forty-eight forts in progress ot construction, and to the propriety of erect- ing new forts at other points. Among these, as suggest- ed by the reports of tne engineers, ure fortifications of the Narrows at Staten Island and at Sandy Hook, an the condition of the long-suspended fortress at the Pea Patch; an additional work llers Point, for the protection of Baltimore; and projected fortifications on the Florida Secretary speaks with great consideration ofthe West Point, and propores some improvements. Ho calls special attention to the report of the ebief of the corps of topographical enginess—to tle improvement of | he, the barbors on the lakes, which are so weil calculated to furnish accommodations to steamers that, in a state of war, may be turned to the most effective purposes, and to furnish lacilities toa commerce that is now estimated at one hundred millions of dollars annually The Secretary speaks with enth m of the expedi- is valuable services. nsion office; which hi now registered upon its books 28,921 pensioners— added during the Jasty 1 ar, and 1438 known to have He devotes a consiterable space to the Indian agency and the Indians—the Pottawatomies, the Choc- taws, and particularly the Cherokees. He lays before the President some highly interesting communications from our Indian sub-ageat in the territory of Oregon He dedicates the conclusion of his report toa subject | new crop N. 0. suga which is of so profound a ment, viz : the organizati mportance iu a free govern- nottne militia He suggests various alterations Fest, submits the question whether it abla to ce the period of service from 18 years of age to 21, tpon the ground shat, althongh citizens of eighteen years of ege are not too young to bear arms, they are uot generally in @ situation to equip themselves with arms, a8 the law requires. Tue Workinc Capiner.—The following is a list of the documents yesterday laid betore Congress. As it is with the treasury, so it is with the other depart- ments. Industry is stamped upon the very face of the present administration, from the highest to the lowest : Reports of the Secretary of the Tre-sury, transmitted to bi Senate and House of Representatives, 4th Decem- ber, 1845 : TO THE SENATE. 1, Tha commercial stateme t for the year ending 30th June, 1945, under the law of February 10, 1820. 2. A statemen® of the goods imported for the same period, paying aduty exceeding 35 percent., made in pursuance of the law of August 30, 1842. 3. Report ef the Commissioner of the General Land Office. To THE HOt 1, Public accounts 2. The commercia 90, 1845, under the law of February 10, 1820, 3. A statement of the goods imported for the same pe- riod, paying a duty oxceeding 35 per cent, made in pur- sunnce of the law of August 20, 1942. 4. An answer to the resolution of the House of Repres rentatives of February 3, 1845, showing the rate of duty ad valorem on goods paid in the year ending December 31, 1844. 5. Report of the Commissioner of the General Land Office OF REPRESRTTATIVES. the year ending June 30, 1845. 6. Estimate of appropriations for the year ending Jvne bt ga and those wanted for the year ending June «0, All the above reports—namely three for the Sen: te, and six for the House —were sent in this moraing by «.¢ Secretary of the Treasury. The important report on commerce and navigation has heretofore ceme in generally so late as not to be printed and delivered until near the close of the session. This year, however, it comes in at the commencement of the 11, owing to imperative instructions ‘to the various rts from the Secretary of the Treasury, and also to great exertions on the part of Mr. Gillet, the present able and efficient Register of the Treasury. Among the reports sent in, is that made to the Secretary by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, Judge Shields, in regard to the public lands—which, we understand, is amost able and masterly document, displaying great mental vigor and laborious research. It illustra more fully, and sustains, the views taken by the coat hi Secretary in regard to the public lands.— Union, ec. 4 Orxgcon Memogian.—Mr. C. J. Ingersoll, on Wednesday, laid before the House of Representa- tives a memorial from the citizens of the United ment of e distinct territorial government, to em- brace Oregon and the adjacent sea-consts. We may, perhaps, publish this document to-morrow or next jay. 0g This m ning on motion of Hon. Y. Mason, Attorney General of the United States, Major G. Toc: man, of Poland, now a meinber of the bar of New York, was admitted to practice Jaw in the Supreme Court of the United States, as an attorney and counsellor of the said Supreme Court.—Washingion Union, Dee. 4 The President of the United States has re- cognized Joze Bernardino da Cam: Vice Consul of ice for the port of Baltimore and State of Mary- and, Frigurrun Disaster on rue Western Rarroav. —We learn that a most frightful accident took place yesterday at P.M. The passenger train from Alban met the ireight train {rom Spring field, lage. Both trains were running at a speed of near thirty miles an hour, Both locomotive engines were complete- y smashed, und utterly destroyed, and maay of the cars on both trains more or less damaged. Mr. Russell, the ter on the passenger train, was seriously injured, gineer and a brakeman badly hurt. Where the tlhe r0 a for this wanton carelessness is as yet not escertained. of the passenge: ra Sronseript, Dee. 4 P Bors escaped.— Boston —_ Tar Missovrt Convention.—This body, which has been called togethey to revise the oorai arta of Missouri, assembled on the 17th ult. at Jefferson city. The topics which the resolutions contemplated are the following:—on boundaries, on legislative power, on edu- cation, on internal improvements, on banks and corpora. tions, ov militia, on the permanent seat of government, on declaration of rights, on elections, on the judiciary, on religion. An eleotive judiciary is made the subject of discussion, and that appears likely to be @ prominent question in coavention. [rs Tue Mormons.—An extra from the Nauvoo Neighbor announces that the Mormous have nearly 2,600 ao Teady for their California expedition next ring. ‘ke; M: WOrvill Marlee Villars, Mrs Myers. ; prosuine she took off the crew, if any were on board. Mi ts of MACBE" nounced the plan of appomting committees by the Chair, and said something about the heir presump- impression it produced among | tive to the crown, which could have hardly tended for Mr. Dallas. Breese’s motion was not made from the instigation of any caucus—trom ne preconcerted action—and | said that though the Vice President was not re- sponsible to the Senate, but he was responsible to the ** Sesate’s masters,” the people, and that, therefore, he might be relied on. ained his resoiution, northern ling of the United States, between Lake Supe- | tracts from journals of preceding years. Mangum called for the ayes and noes, and the re- sult was 20 for giving the appointment of the com- miteea to the Vice President, aad 21 for the ballot the north, who had come from the region of the Hudson | ing system, Mr. Benton and Mr Westcott voting with the whigs in the negative. had even solicited permission to reside in tee United | that Col. Benton wishes the chair on the finance | committee, and that the preference of Mr. Dallas is | Mr. Calhoun or Mr. Cass. 52 Doors open at7 o'clock —performan Mire nounce that bis second and list CO. an To conclude witl for sea, at Boston, a1 The Cumbertand frigate is prep Nakbpcotene hive ben oF to her—destination sai some of her officers have beeu ordere tobe the Corstof’ Africa and the Mediterranean. We learn that the Borer wil: sa | sometime next week, desti- nation said to be the Coast of Africa. Whalemen, Arr at Fayal, Aug 28, shi Lexington, Provideuce, clean; Spart Sept 1, ship Cere Ps BRR P BERR SB BBe PEPE EE EEE EST and most Lecture Room in Brooklyn, cently erected by Mr. gnificeut Concert, the uew Grand Baloon, re: John W. Van Pelt, at the Brooklyn detached from the Hotel Katabli Dressing and retinng rooms ) in immediate conuection with is twenty feet high, snd the room contains upwards of | undred square feet’ more than any other similar esta- | blishment in Brooklyn n protested that ececce--escce Boosee’ Onious, bush. Ps Sa8uace rs NB, 13 bbls; barques | , Provincetown, d NB, clean; Jeannette, ues Gem, SH, landed 90; Canton, NB. Jot, Matt, 179; 3d, ships Dover, NL, clean; Amazon, ‘Tusewora, Cold Spring, clean; John Ad: | Acusnnet, FH 15; Susan, N Frances, do landed 8; Val ded FR clean; George, Ston 8 bbl Barclay, Westport 14 barque Yeo rau, Plymouth coeocecccec] eShS0kEl Bo eBSSEISES ORES peeeeeeee esos Fairy, do, 280 bbls; landed 44: cara) | Do. sweet, bash | Pork, fresh... . Benton read ex- | Mell's,clvayea Wild Pid’s, do: BEACON COURSE. Sports of the eeccco-ceeccoe™ cecoesoce’ SHVavcBrLusow$us.BFece Soon ccc coocecce-see 2 : ouheccccce SSoce te Olden Time Revived! ! 7th, ship Montane, Nant elean: Philadetphia Cattle Market. —1030 head of Beet Cattle, inclad- ing 150 taken to New York; 140 Cows and Calves; 650 Swine, and 2200 Sheep. Pricea—Beeves aro rather dull, an: | 25}, extras $6 the 100 lbs—150 unsol Cows and Calves bring $140 Swine in demand, and were mostly taken at $5} a 6, Killed Hogs sell at $4].a 5 the 100 Ibs. Sheep are without alteration; we quote at $la $3 Dec. 4.~At marl We incline to think sth, hip Navy, | ; sehr Alfred Daven clean; Meukar, NB barque Cynosure, Ston jowland. do clean; iodo; Magnet, Warren 20; Bippican 130; 19th, Z Newport 20: ist, ships Pa- .d sales range at $4} imolron, do cleat + 16th, ships Lion, Providence ‘allao, NB do Li ft, tic cleans brigs Juno, 20th, barque America, NB clean; 21th, Potoma do; 30¢h, brigs Maracaibo, Plymouth 12 cleaa; 6th, James Stewait, St John do; ‘7th, Warren do; brig Pacific, Provincetown 250: che tle Sippican land 1 But nous verrons. HE FOX CHASE which was to come off on Thursday, 1 MONDAY tponed anti et and continuing until sundown. Gen: ent sport. may Test assured that it will 4. Cavat i December 4th, is | 5. Fantasia on the Cacl ber the 8h, wheo sy commencing at 12 0’cloc! f thi Batimonz, Dec. 5, 1945. The Seguins and the Bad Weather—Sale of a Schooner— The Copper Smelting Company—Markets, gc. We had yesterday what the old folks would call “a bad day under foot”—a mixture of rain, hail and snow, Congress is directed to the state of the fortifications—to | continuing to fall throughout the day. The copper and copper fastoned schooner Cosmopo: | lite, 107 tons burthen, and carrying about 800 bbls., was | Sales of about 50,000 gallons at 86u 87c, cash. There is sold at auction yesterday for $2,750—purchasers, J. [. Corner & Brother. The Seguins appeared last night to a slim house in the “Elixir of Love,” which may rather be attributed to the | other cause, as it was decidedly a Should the weather improve this evening, they will doubtless have an overflowing house to see " Rob’ Roy” performed with so fine a cas Baily is to personate Mattie; Mrs. Wallack as Hellen | McGreggor, Mrs. Seguin s Diana Vernon, Mr. Frazier | Osbaldistone ; Mr. Seguin as Major Galb Mr. Wallack as Rob Roy, and Chapman aa Bailio N. ch. bevll that is promi Hay is higher, and good Timothy now sellsat $1 a $1} Straw sold at $6a7 the 100 bundies. welf aud two fine Deer will be starved | AdmissionClub Stand 50 cents; P. "Seamen's fe ith obligato Fluve accompanimealt—composes ‘on the Atlantic, b; Duetto Concert favorite the: ‘Om Mademoiselle and C. Huber, 4. Scena and Roma.za—''Cecomie in lieta Madame Otto National Si Mt 25; 30th, Commodore, St Jo ‘All the oil mentioned abeve | Nantucket Oll Market. [For the week ending Dec. Sperm - he market has been quite active. ND PLANTS —The subscriber to ac_| numerous customers in the vicinity of has erranged for au Order Book to be , ‘Mr. Bleecker’s Ornithological Depot, 6 Astor Place, iepecoete gegen Aree tof the city. promptly attended to, and delivered in any part of the city. Note ae JOS. MONK, Flo $1,500 “er. ways have an opportunity to see that bis mo- safe, by inspecting the books of the business where his d. Address A. Z., Herald Office, stating : : JETS: rat Provineetown 30th ult. schr Ontario, of and fm Quin- | Fete at Me ip David Paddock, Pacific. Ship t. ship Plymouth, Edwards, North ‘The Konohasset is to sail onthe 6th. No date, lat 38 30, lon 57 45, signalized an American whale ship, showing asquare signal, white ground, red border, and cy, for 8 Atlantic ‘Sid fin Nantucket 30th, s United States has goue int Sid fm Sag Harbor ad quite a demand for Winter Oil. fan’ above will be | Foreign Markets. Kinastox, (Jam.,) Nov.8 —The market is well suppli- d with goods from the United Sti and not much in hands. $8 to 850; M Railroad and Thi TED on good personal security, where Seats may be secu Pork is at $19, the Box Office, the pri the Concert at the doors. ‘Tickets One Dollar each. S Doors open at 63g. Concert to commence at 8 0’elock. ies weather than an; shocking bad nig! 75 to 5, plentiful. Oct 28—The Archelaus, from Liverpool for New (ATTRA 2 ele rene meer ne a eat eae hich put in here 2ich inst. in distress, 1s discharging; a great deal of her cargo is coming out in a di Fava, Nov 13—in port, brigs Cronsta | arr Ist, for Boston 4 da: 6th, for do abt 10. 3 Hauirax, NS. Noy l—Arr schrs Boundary, Richmond; 26th, Hero, Chisholm, New York. ‘oxbox, Nov 5—Cld ship’ Philadel Reported outwards, Swan, for Livenroot,. Nov 5—Arr ships Kepublie, Landis, | tin, Freach, New York. Sid ships Harriet & Jes ; ‘ith—Sid ships St Marks, C: lountaineer, Bogart, and A ship Acadia, ' MeKenzi blic, for Baltimore. Adv’, ships well, for Boston, 20th; Panthea, money is invest where an interview can be hi ged state. Hatch, fm London, Harbinger, Brown, fm Boston, arr YORK HERALD OFFICE. WANTED, FEW ACTIVE YOUNG MEN to go South or West, to | fnew and popular Publications. will be insured to ther act as Ageuts for the ssle of $300 over and above their expens i writing, with an opportunity of clearing $1,000 per year. men now in our employ will, no doubt, make over $1,000 p Each will have his district. $25 to $50 to obtain , Watlington, New The Cuba smelting and mining company, the stock of which ia principally in the hands of our citi en in active operation for nearly two months past. at | thoir works near Fort McHenry, a few miles irom the | city, with every prospect of vielding a fine | copper ore is sent irom Cuba in a crude state, in the company’s vessels, and landed at their works, where it is smelted and refined at what is said to be au un small cost, and bas proved, so far, to be of superi arclear of all expense’) Rich will hy ary for them to have nt least from agood fitting out, Apply at FRENCH'S Publishing Hall, 293 Boadway, up stars, sgn ofthe Flag. All leers mast he ‘ave ,and St John, Rich- rie, Savannah. Ldg, ane, for New York, ish, for do, 1th; Cambridg Delano, do, 2ist Julius, for Philadel teanor, MePherson, and’ Marcia Cleaves, ew Orlews, 8th; Berlin, B: Ragéen Isces, NS. Nov 20~Arr schr flome Ports. Barn, Noy 26—Cld barques John Odlin, Mobile; 29th, Low- | ‘Sid 29th, ship Robert Patten, (new jeaux, Cuba; Maritiske: sehr Ticonic PLEASANT PARLOR and Bedroom, farished, with | board for two, in.a first class boarding hotise—loeat | Broadway, between the Astor House an: the Post Office. «Se Merida, (Yucatan) . Pe ‘Tue Manxers.—Both Howard street and City Mills | € Flour was held firmly, yesterday, at $6 25, and some | small fales off Howaid st were made at this price. But | little disposition, however, was manifested either to sell | or buy, until the arrival of the steamer. Yaryland red wneat were made yesterday at alter, for do; Soug—"My Naun ident, Philadelphia | Grand Bcena from the Opera of Recitative—''Oh, | can bear my fate no longer. Aria—"'Through the roy prong the Meadows.” SITUATION fora respectable American Lady, ly, as housekeeper, or to take of making and re) es of respectabilit Point Petre, Guad Sales of good ell, (new) New Orlear New @rieaus; bri; gece Mi The Cheapest and most Splendid Prctorial Paper of the Day. HEWET’S EXCELSIOR, LUSTRATED, barque Saxony, Odessa and Constanti- | ston; brigs Isabella, Port Eliz-beth and | Fayal; Acorn, Philadelphia. At auction, yesterday, hy W. G. Harrison—94 bhds. $6 60a 6 85 ; 100 bbls. do. molas- ses, 20 sold, balance withdrawn, 27} a 28c. Sales of Stocks at Baltimore. Como, Charlie: Cape Town, CGH; Cecilia, Fayal p Concordia, Liverpool; barques Miquelon, Mali Boston, late of New York) W. Cuast of rigs Eliza Burgess, San Juan de los Remedios, C “all ¥ Meas!) se Geadly o'er ie jay s.” - & repletoa in the raf La Soquasa Bong" Here's to the Maiden of Bashfal fifteen.” Editor. HE EXCELSIOR," ” A PERIODICAL } of original and selected matter, will be published onec a fort- i ‘0. 2 Astor House, at 1242 cents per ccpy, Each number of the Excelsior Dec l—Arr schrs Chappell, Nash, Machias for | Eastport for do. bith for Havana; Charlotte, Paicapecemia, Dec. 5, 1845. ba gine 1h The weather has cleared off, andthe sky is bright | and Deautiful, with a cold north west wind, and the pavements and footways covered with the ice of yester- Ofcourse the sunny side of the way is ra- ther slushy, which is the only drawback to the beauty ts Mexico, and Co and Lydia, for Sing Sing, went to ig Home, for Boston, went to sea aw Gallipagos Uslands , or $3 per annum, will consist of Doors open at 7. ‘To commanee at 8 o'clock, and termi at 10. Tickets and Programmes may be had at stores, grade the doors. { ‘iekets $0 us of the Words, price 12}4 cents each, to be had at the jaors 17" Mr. Templeton will also repest the above Entertain- meee the GOrele HALL, BROOKLYN, on THUKS- Y, the 11th instant, bh in that city, for several Sixteen Folio Pages, elegantly printed, with the best new type, on fine paper, and Embellished with Engravings, prepared expressly for this work; and ft choice piece of ce with schr Squire & ‘ ndergoing Fepaira—will Leave for'a cruise in a day oF (wo. Dec 2—Arr schrs Mary Maria, Hicks, and Free- mau. Spear, Thomaston for New York, C: York tor Castine Alcenus, Porto atthe Breakwa- further ‘enriched with a Mluminated Music LLUSTRATIONS OF PASSING EVENTS; besides origiual aud selected ‘ rehitectural Designs, ! : alike ofan oroamenial and a useful character; which archi ural designs, with accompan: myortane branch of art, will feature of the work. In its reading department, besides Reviews, Tales, Sketches, ind General Correspondence, the Excelsior will keep y dof the more Maportant events of the dy with editorial comments upon,such of them as seem to ¢ particular attention. Aud, bot-owing its name and spirit f ring motto and characteristic emblems of the "Em the Excelsior—while faithfu' Cairo, Mayo, New | Cld barque M-cedonia, (new) Matanzas; | Rico; jnta, New Previpence, Dee 3—Art. sloops Proof Glsss, Blydenburg, | and Crarles, Siurgi: 6 also a sloop with ‘The City Councils last night ps dering the use of Independence Hall, the room wherein se States was declared, and in which the Continental Congress held its sessions, to the Supreme Court of Pennsyivania, while sitting ia banc This room has heretofore been occasionally appropri- ated as a show shop; it has at times been used as a par- tizan reception chamber, and more recently, under pre- tence of preserving the sacredness of its remembrances, it has been suffered to remainas a mere dust hole. attempt to convert it into a room for the use of the Su- preme Court in bane, failed in Council about a year ago, from a false notion tht at would be a desecration ; but the example of the U. 8. District Court siting in the same place @ lew day since, together with the informe- tion which had been obtained, thut the very signers of the Declaration ef Indepen ing it into a court room in tim y dispelled thia notion, and produced the result of last But one member of each Council voted against ssed a resolution ten- the independence of th c ticles upon this Rich, Fashionable, and Staple Articles. HE subseribers ave daily recetving, and conti to their extensive assorcment of rich Scarfs, Cravats, juspeuders, &e. tr ig to the wardrobe of the fashionable gent be found tar more extensive than that of aay oth ment inthis city, aud well worthy the attentiot of strangers and residents, ‘Phe subscribers tong and intimate knowledge of every department of their business, the senior partuer hav ing for the last twenty years Leen actively engaged iu the same line of business in th i selected and manuf. ctur by us, may be on, bt ii a Passengers Arrived. > pe Cuna—Brig Josep hos—H P Hastings. rstoN—Brig Ty bec i two Kastern topsail schrs Atlantic, Norfolie, Unie ort, 6 PM, the vessels reported ari—wiud swith rain aquajls schr Fouutsin a herm brig with house on de 83 Harriet L Joi Fredericksburg. blowing « gale from Kicmenp, Dec Brush, and Greenway, C homaston;, Ovoca, | Cid ship Americ uty, New Bedford. Seuth America and Afi oj Adains, Machias for New York: schrs ing, ad others bound Sand E. Cld 3d, | barqne Brenda, Mobile. iy Last Night's Sonthern | ; c, lee 4—Arr steame® Osiris, Annapol Barto Ot North Poist, a ship showing the Bremen fing. | ‘owshire, (Br) Halifax, sehrs Florence, ff Long. (uew) Mobile. Sid barques Wyman, Bi Zalerte, Demerara: sehis TR Betton, Savanna Ia Mar, Galena, Beard, New York. Nonroux, Dee $—Arr schrs Wm WW. nrie, do fur Richmoud; Rio, New York; Pera, Newburyport; Ph H lampton Koods, baique ‘A barque from ara_came roceeded np James River; dford, bound up the From oar Corr brigs Metamora, Pearl, | s Dan! Parker, Troy; 3 B Davis, Provie low. brig Vulture, Boston; s hr Cid ship Commerce, Passengers Satied. ostar—Nichard P Dana, T W Mr Townend, of New York; Gilmor Meredith, of Balti- illustrating the scenes fe are new passing—will eve aim American Journal of Taste and onwerd and higher, a TO PERIODICAL AGENTS. 0 Ia order to obtain the fi st and best im) enka generally will forward, these FVoretgn Importations. da—200 bles rege 200 bas le —t cs indse 12 bags canary seed to order lemons to maser. Vemocrat~2575 begs coffee JL Phipps— work, periodical the publisher or jurkess, Stringer & le > The Holidiy number of she Excelsior, and New York Illustrated Times, will be a fair specimen of those which ar to tollow: and the publisher, confident tat the style and spirit of the Embellishments will not be surpassed by any of the fes- tival publications of the approach price, offers it. as» Holiday Peeseur, ot 125 cents. Persons at fn distner, by enclosing one as early a day as pos futatuily made Geutlemen sending their erders by ma their goods of sent with p and all, favouring us with 4 eal a6 Iastre » aporigtions, Cranteston—Brig Tybee—60 bales cotton Burekmyer & s ietor & Durkwitz—2! Geo Bulkle odhue & co—98 Burekmyer & & Van Bencheton—$t (es do ty oider MARITIME lovements of the Steam Ships, ng season, at ten times its The President's message is still the topic of conver: phe a les d people are beginning to recover from the ishment produced by its toue and character. The press is just beginning to find u tougue about the mat- yan journals to discover inconsidere- ble holes in it, though no two of them can agree position which ought to be condemned, or which ap- ‘As @ consequence, whig journalism, a , exhibits all sorts of incongruity to soe how, notwithstanding their cau'ion and noa-com- mittalism, some of them condemn thet which the others, Like the New York democratic press, those of the same party in this city are extrava- gant in their praises, without any aualysis of the princi- les aud measures enunciated yperbolical their language, have be, the document with the same Herald, for the simple reason, thut, are\mere mouth Li of the Herald are wopr founded upon a j dollar, free of postage, All letters or communic: moj) addressed to this establishment, must be post-paid. New York, November 25, 1815 cy 16" NEWMAN'S APOSTACY. _ ILL BE PUBLI*HED on Monday, 8th Dece: Aposts f the Rey. Jol hh. Orders to be supplied must be = — N neon MNAGune of the THISTLE BENEVOLENT 7 | into dis thi m7 BALL i fy , TH HERALD. cin, scbr Freferenen Eine, Deceanber thy ay Castle Centoses rs plied, as formerly, to charitable purposes, without distinction ry oreread. der of dancin Di ter; the whig pa Itis laughable Balloon, from an | | Eastern port. Liverpool: baraie Made- the same day, appro barge Orb, do. Also arr, sehrs Porto Rico, Jos Lybrand, | Boston; Lycurgus. New Yor 3, MYERS & OO., 33 Stone street, have ust u jer and Sea, the undermentioned The, terra ation ¥f band playing “Gude Nig! An arrangement has been made Hudson street, Broadway, the Bowery, and Kast Brosaway, (0 aud from the Garden, unril 11 o’clock, at the nsual chi Carriages will set down their company, coming in! tery, by the Greenwich Packets to Arrive, Packets to Sail. per snips Kper Defi-nce, and Americus, New Yor! None of them, however gun to compliment force and effect ee the while their pmires rand a# a matter of course, those jog, though forcible in their appreciation of its merit and consist, for the most purt, 1m a clear, concire, and ine of ité sentiments ndent jourosls of the city have fol- The witra high pro- Fluiteston, Dec. 6 upuy & Cos in half pipes, pale and dark vintages, » Nov. 16) J.R Skidd! . hk, C 14 Bonuemort & Beeker, “offer for sule. “The s lock and entitled to debentare. STOCK OF GOODS FOR SALE HE SUBSCRIBER offers for s Glasaware, Gas Fixtures, Chandelie! &e, at the store corner ‘of Broadway an mlpwo peg (A ed al OF Miniog Cowpany. Of AW hey are for the other euvessessable. The e the Presideut of the Company ar 68 | wand of course they are worth nothing 10 any pt owner, the Trustees having been notified cf the , as is the public by this notice. TO THE PUBLIC. | TRIAL AND JUDGE | WARRANT them all to be as repr sented, or the money 4. ‘AU LUSTRAL HAIR RESTORATIVE. ranily approved snd admired article. free from ar- 1 A other destructive mate- reudors it beautifully -anee of the flowers.— pleasingly soft | TOCK of the North West out by and sim, do | do. Gladiator, Bunting, ane is under eustom house " i their carriages on arriving at che Garden, the first ou the stand. “The Iuspe ‘howe w themeelvea wth Tickets, ano ‘more will be issued than are tion. 7 Piekets one dollsr, to admit a gentleman and two Isdiee may he entire stock of Fai Ha Francois 1, Whe L. Philiope, Castoff, Bt Nicola’ Pelt, Argo, Anthooy, Zunch, Thompson, Silvie de Grass Manan, Arcole, Eveleigh, oo —————————— Sanaa a Dee.8 | son but the course, the in lowed in the wake of the Herald. tectionists of States residing in Oregon, praying for the establish- C™mendations in relation to the tariff of 1843, and at the same time some of them deprecate bie toue upon the Oregon question, as likely to pro wih England. If wy the imposition of high dutie: t be to protect American indust: ufactures, would not the exclusion be d the protection consequentl. fectual, by a rupture beween the two countri The Sabbath convention in this city has adjourned. Among other measures proposed, they had befoie them nto induce the publishers of our daily jour nals to discontinue their labor on the Sabbath for Mon- day's pspers, and to recommend the public to patronize no publication which will not comply with the wishes © convention in this pa’ ticular. Laporte, surveyor As @ matter of Gaston, Cowit of the newest and | mn, Coulter, t. been carefully selected richest patterns aud y d souatle and accommo remove fiom the city. € ‘anity for embarking m a safe and profitable busine: Inquire on the premi GIVE MY ARTICLES FOR Y PORT OF NEW YORK, DECEMBER 6. 12:72 MOON SETS eee 4 961 HIGH WATER ISAAC 1. PHILLIPS. gunt store, situated as above, to 1. fi ding British mi N.B. All members entitled to'a Ticket, are e more completo make early application to the Secretary, #s no m tts will be wsued on the evening of the Gell. SIXTH AN LENT SOC) i | dene spirita, pungent ¢ OR BALE—A large commodious Iron Sate in firet rate Apply at 68 Wall street, first floor, back offi after 4 o'clock, P, M. ARTIFICIAL EYES ADE AND INSERTED by DR. J. GRAY, No. 119 , the only manufacturer of the Human Artificial Eye in the United States. Any person that wishes to be well suited, should alwa been in the art forty years. Ship Sampel Hicks Barque Blanchard. Borque Elliott, Watts, New Orl th Brig Sultan. (ir) Burrows, Moutego Bay, Ja., Duuseomb & | bright, and imparts t ae n aud laxnriant in ita growth ; and it will positivel it ou bata heads by itsuse, ‘The Manager: fenerous public for a conti we »? themselves that nothiog will be whe, Committee Dede ender tis Ball one of the most brit Otte nets of the ball will be excl the benefit of the: wa and O} Spee ot elit be under the sole direction of Mr. ‘allace’s unrivalled Cotillion Band is engaged. ancing will commence at 8 o'clock. ‘ickets rte ‘di Brig Harbinger, Winchester, Norfolk, Arrowsmith & Wheeler. ta randa, Badgdr & Peck. nt Schr Agawam , Lave, Schr Jos Crandos ly to the maker, wh: ys apply By: DENTIST SHE INTRODUCER of the insertion of Ai on the principle of Atmospheric Pressure, 260 Broadw e ff of the hair and turning roduce and immed ate extract of some eudowed with properties 80 eneral of Pennsylvania, ne rs. Har'eshorne and Foster, our canal commis- sioners, are now in town. ‘The captain of the packet ship“ Wyoming ” belong- 8. Cope & Co., gave a fete on board the ship, ‘ yin which large numbers of our citizens par- Schr NL MeCread: Schr Antilles, Scan Schr Lanbella, Nickerson, Boston. Boston, J Atkins & Co, ey, Fall River. liven, Providence, , Boston, 8 W | planta anlatary forthe d min tonne | clennsing that it disengazes the Epidermis an ction of the Perspiration, and of the a that it deposits. ‘This preparation purities the | | Sloop Moses Eddy, Bi Sloop Victory, Rhodes, Providence. ble and vivifying Reem r ball, last night, at the Museum, was a r. ‘The room was sp and was crowde! by the beauty and fi ‘The officers of the army and navy on the first, second and thitd brigades of Vol ed in numbers, enlivening the assembia, of their uniforms. put aloug id street. a iC Nature js an inexhaustible mine ay will slways find Toom to, exca odueen all that man eal Haroun Beter, peta, te nam swholgasle an For sate, woo ULKS HA ndidly decorated, ion of the city, station, aud of numerous cares come wi do cheerfully recommend that ened 134A. : Dental’ Surgery, JOHN NEILSON, M. D SEND. M0. H MeLEAN, M.D. ETH! TE Packet ship Queen of the West, Woodhouse, from Liver- to Weodhull & Miatura. days from New Orle poo}, th ult. with mds Ship Union, Rattoor tog, t» Stanton & Fros Howes, from Rio Janeir), Oct 8, with cof- Ssiled in co. with bri wher 29h Oct. by barque Baltimore, at Balu | *, AUD SHAWLS—2 Just received per Step! lowest market price, by b L EL, Perfamer end Chemist, ‘th ‘‘iweme ‘A. JOURNEAY, Ji B. Jacquemad, No. re LA ette Bazwir, Nos. 149 and 151 Broadway; by the glitter fee, to Foster & are now being quill, Gorham, for New York, and elegraphic wires ted good as the OPENING GRAND GERMAN OPERA, PALMO’S OPERA HOUSE Chambers Stre ‘ et. ME MANAGER of the GRRMAN po teste Pinion pentt fd York patronising classic Music, that he to give a series ras in a style, perfest in every department, os ‘at the gveat theatres of Genmasy ene ised will Yo Sivan seovetian Go thee eaant enery, dresses, properties and machinery, wil be ied to the time and locality im wiuch the plot of perfectly ada) the Opera takes place. oa tha das only, RASH bts earned forthe production of German iatet—e AD AY TINE ITE Prima D. ROLLIN ATHILDE, RORSINSRY Comphtuaria. . BO! IER, Primo Teuore, from the Grand Opera, Berlin, Hanover, Manheim, Branaschweig. & Primo Basso. » See hub Rigs ido ‘Tenore. S SAUER Seconda te . nde Basso. SA SCREFF, Comico Basso. 1, Conductor of the Orchestra. } RA! PRR ETENN EG, { Chorus masters ‘Direetor of th Opera... ... HERR F. METZB ‘age Manage oes HERR BR. \- Appointments & Decorations .HERR BADIA NN hestra composed by THIMTY-SIX Musicians, com rising the best talear of the city. A most powerful Chorus ns beon selected i testy f the German Opera will eo season 0! e rey ere will open on MONDAY, Decewher sth-We DNESDAY. ldtherand “SATURDAY me will composed of Forty Ladies and DER FREIS mer. Ranger. je at it are iu active preparation, in whieh several ied artists wil) make their appearance. may bo secured every day from 10 o'clock, A.M, the box office. The subscription boo! fiat ai honor to an- de} Al Firs Conservatory ef Par t INCERT befo-e his depar- , Wil take place on TUESDAY krening) the 80 Suef December, at PALMIO'S Opera House. He wi by ye ANTOINETTE OTTO sane VALENTINE MOTT dr., le. U HERR WM. BOUCHER, Primo Tenore of the German Monsieur GIBERT, and Mr ETIENNE, ‘ who will preside at the Piano. PROGRAMME. PART 1. Air from "Don Pasquale’—Me. Gibert. .. «; «<1, Dominetti 2. Reeittive and Ariedrom “Bercy Se Erudvie"—Ma- dame Otto... . Donizetti 3. Imprompty for i} POs ed and execute: from “* x wor Hotfman, sq. compored Hw on an American Air, ; cured every day f ¢.M. pal Music stores, and the evenin: TABERNACLE. TEMPLETON’S FAREWELL, On TUESDAY next, the 9th December. R. TEMPLETON begs to announce with gratitud his liberal patrons (the public) of New York, that in sequence of his projected tour to the South, he relucts makes his farew: several mont! when he will hat f with appropriate illustrations. ra bow, and gives his last entertainment, (for New York, on Tuesday next, the th ist. the honor of singing the following songs aud Austin Phillips 389 Broadway. “Der Frieschuiz.” Jolly Miller onee.” of Aldivalloch.” ue—"'sally 1 our Alley.” Brars 0’ Bonnie Doon.” Hunuug Sone Old Towler.” o ; Lost now an Soox—“'Aald Lang 8 Sung—"The Jolly Be Valedictory. Song—'' The Star hpaci ie his farewell aud last appearance oaths. 43 Tune BALLS, PARTIES, &c. ly ad- cir assortment of all is city, is a gnarantee that al) arti not ouly for the superiority of | their the. “ducability “of ‘their workmanship ou is devoted to the Keady Mase Liven De- mente mauufselore? at our Kstablishment most approved French method, tstly and and fath'oned t> suit. the form of the wearer. rt! iey end on having he best quality, and at fa uctuality (by Express) to a e country, ; any deend on bel euited stablishmencof FARSELLS & AGATE. 237 Broadway, corer of Park Place. THISTLE BALL. IN respectfully anuounce that their firs i THURSDAY Ey irden—the proceeds to be , Logan Re G Rabe the ball wi ade that stages y il run through anges. to the reet gate, a.d going out by the ‘up in reversed order. js requested that parties will dismiss ‘on returning ke spector of Hacks will be present Dunham, 261 Broadway er Fectathe Bar of Castle Garden, and of either RON, Secretary, 140 Leonard st. jeated un ‘AIL ry iN. bo ey, wil te Heid at ‘Tammany Hall, on Dee. 1815. 0 Ball, al to a ju arnouneing thei he patronage beretolore ening, ly appropriated to iiecensed members. th id two ladies; be a members of the Committes:—vohn ilton street; Patrick Feeney, ety 3 29) Hudson street; John reget, 1 Ae es 10 4 extra hen Whitney, FPEETH inserted without pain, an natural ones, for bitin ete double net of best minoral it mineral Teeth, on fine gold plate, for the upper jaw, to be worn by atmospheric 46. saw a harque steering SW, showing signal blue and white; 30h, no lat, Se Cumberland, 2 days from Pera corney of Cedar and William streets Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. awarded at the Franklin Institate. n16 Im*re Boarn, Dec. 6.~2000 Texas notes, nk 2604; 200 Wilminy iladelphia; Nov | , of Pretou, from St jon 72 29, spoke th jours from Cape Henry for River Plate Peallaut mast on the 15th of do, Tuesday, 25; 7 Penn’ bo, 254; 60 do 254; 5000 Reading RK Bds 724; 5 Manufac turers and Mechanics’ Bk 24; 6 8 Bank, cash, 6, 6 Harrisburg Bk 18; 100 Reading RR, D6, 297; 100 do, bda, 294. Avten Saues—13 Penn’a Bank 260; 100 Reading RR, £3, 299; 100 do, rw, 201 Skcoxp Boann-—260 734, 6000 do, & ‘The PEOPLE’S LINE have made arra | ments with the powerful steamers UTICA | and NORWICH, to run to Albany. ( ice will permit,) every day at 5 o'clock, P.M. till ilmington RR 25}; 4 U Domoeret sprung dde Cuba 13th ult. with | telain & Ponvert. Le! jen, frem_Rirgsion, J Brig Josephas, Gray, from Trini e447 bbls molasses to © ; Smee iT ~ from 5 {Canal street and Brow By Ur. rance in Canal street. 60 U 8 Bank 5}. bé, —The aplendid PRATT, ‘ ry consequence of the continuation of y, Dec. 6, on which day she will,pos- t i of wind. lost main topmast, &e. 8 days from Charleston, with cot- | i7 days from St Johns, NF. | n Haskell, 7 days from Wilmington,NC, | ™ , 10 Susquetanah Comal Te } RR, b6, 90; 14 Mechanics’ #100 Wilmington RR, b6, 36; 60 Roading RR 295; \rren Saues— 100 Girard Bk 9}; 5000 State 5's #5, al, Bik Of; 22 di 10; 60 ading i { Wilmington RR ah. i alah R hr Eliza Messerole. Hot. Overconts, usual moderate prices C0. 331 Broadway. Amencean RDMAN & CO. 1 Routh st-_ | Cloak CO, 06 Bom st. | al6 imu? r THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. Circulation---Forty Thousapd. DAILY HERALD Every day, Pride? cents per aopy—$T SET RERAL, Bibvery Batu Price 63 conte pet | PORTS RIVALS MENT nt he"'waual pricessalways cash ING of all kinds executed with beanty and I letters or communications, by mail, @ ishment, must be post psid, of the postage will De acted fram the “SAMS GORDON BERK Ni DLISMMENT, ‘akan earuat of Fado ane Nana i,