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Brooklyn Intelligence. _ Miveeanat amp. Moroni Ourvosa-—The strange | phantasies which have possessed the minds of the 5 rant, deluded, aud unfortunate followers of such di - ing ani false pretenders to Fes as Matthias, Jo- Smith, Miller, aad others of a like calibre and character, have elready been the subject of much appropriate com- ment by the press,and many an eloquent aod salutary homily from the pulpit. It would eppear, however, from the sunjoined -tatement of facts, that there are yet, even in the sifdst of this enlightened community, many per- ud whose sto become the easy and sous whose mantal capacities ere so limite fanaticism is so immoderate, willicg victims of the most monstrous and postions. A colored man, named Hi time si ce professed to have received fram Heaven are velation. appointing Sunday, the 80th ult, as the persed d lone in the flesh. The revelation was alleged to be contained in a written book | which had been mysteriously conveyed to him from above, and npon which be firmly built his faith, Undis- guisedly absurd and positively ridiculous as were the | professions of this Etheopian peacher, strange to say, ho jound converts enough to believe in his protane and ma- niac doctrine, among whom, uchappily, were several re- putable white pervous—male and female—married and sin- gie.—old and young. The day that was tobe pregnant ‘with consequences so important, and events a0 mumen- tous, slang arrived, and with it came a pitiless and pelt- gardiess of the beavy and incessant rain, se- veral of ‘he poor beguiled and almost infatuated converts, w thhout covering and without tents, assembled in the ce- dar woods, and there patiently and anxiously awaited, in the coming id others, hae when all things earthly should positiv ly have an and when the inhabitants of this globe would be ca upon to give aa account of deeds ing storm the are of those who were found the: oftho Lord.” ‘Tbe magistrates of the plac ving*heard of this singular proceeding, obtained the aid of officers Gee and Austin, who first proceeded to the dwelling of the High Priest of these unhallowed orgies and securrd him ere he had time to meet his misguided followers. [naddition to this, they took from him his ion; which is in manuscript, and in size Ke an ordinary blank book. After work, they repaired to the woods, and there found on their knees, with “upturned eyes,” and bodies *horoughly drenched, two white men, a female, pretended revel end appenrnnes accomplishing t the wife of one of those persons, and her two childre: Ono being asked what they were doing in such a situ tion, the only reply that could for a long time bw obtain- ed was—" wissee, Wisse, Winseo, W see”—which was subsequently explain one of the party who was brought to his unknown ongua, full off province dinary choracter; but we trust the proper authoritic will not relax in their vigilance to prevent farther dangerow: f the publio schools attended {cation of the pupils at School No. 5, in Myrtle avenu Although the exhibition was not intend ‘on large room was crowded by t ral children, and by many oth Brooklyn, including several of the m tinguished families of the city. The exe highly pleasing and interesting characte myjority of the boys and girls acquitted the: manner that not on'y g' attention, and care o! this establishment. Police Intelligence. Dec. 7.-—Disgraceful Conduct—A Scotchman by the in company with another guard, lust evoning, came tumbling out of a beer ahop called the Brown Jug, in Hudson afreet, and got into ove of Kipp & Brown’s stages, coming down town. before one of these onversation to a pame of Hugh McAlte = ‘They hed not been # lon, scoundrels comm ecting hi stage, in language of t desaription, and, in’ fact, grossly; when a highly reupe Mr. James D. Potter, took the case in hand for the | most gallantly, first, by remonstrating with them, bat i ceiving nothing but in Br en grabbe r, unfortunately the the both his eyes in mourning with a purple and yellow- Kreen circle around each, a8 large as an ordinary buck- wheut cake, his nose a little sharpened, his hat smashed, is over coat ripped out, re- and the whole back part of semtling something the appe' side out in a gale of wind. The ma; the testimony, e of an unbrella in- diecharged him upon the behaviour. We will Mr. Kipp, that this stage driver appeared to ts au active part in favor of these a rds Abuses of this kind are entirely too common. '@ hi “been asked by a vast number of persons, upon what prii ciple the! i ges.tothe gr portions of the romise of done to meet tho wishes of the public. Sunny Affair—Upon entering the police off fos, at iae watoh tho veng of thieves. rum-béads, loa tow «jwatted in one corner, “entomed” ina very han fair demsel, named contents of @ dressin, charge~wher this basiness epy which oh the ind Ward, yesterday errested William W. Sutton ona Still e did in double-quick time. well warrant in f-vor of Abel Smith, amounting to be- 5 beon lay ing in with a gang me time past, and been | “operating” somewhat extensively inthis line. Where's | tween $000 and $600. He of faise pretence men for Renoseiver Becker? Clintqae at_the University of New York— Medicat Department. ‘There were quite a number of cases treated at the ) Seturday last, by Professor Mott, and, as jarge class was assembled to hear the treat- Clinique Usual, a vei ment prescribed for them by the Doctor. No. 1 was the young woman with every Saturd adopted, recove ed to persevere in A litth mian gle men’ No. 4 was a man who stated that his age was o1 ears, though he looked fully 70 years old. Thi had bone the Professor thought wes also carious ; he re commended the early opening of these tumors, and to put the patient under general treatment of hydriodate of yotassum. Ln commenting on tois case, the Professor mace quite lengthy remarks on the unfortunate circum. attending the development of the scrofulous dia- the most formidable, and, unfortunately, the most com: mou of which is that terrible scourge to the fairest aud most delicate of our female ; opulation, and also among tho moles, viz: tuberculou: spoke of the si ot fy phy tie dise Hew consumption. He then jarity that existed between the results and the leprosy of eastern conatries. 1s sid that in his opinion the common idea that the syphilitic taint never ap eared in Eur pe until af er the return of Columbus trom the discovery of this coun- try, was somewhat of an imputation on the Aboriginals of this continent which was not founded on fact. He thought that this d ment of the world, and that this opinion could be sup- posted by mariy of the facts detailed by ancignt writers. No. 6 Was a case of strumous affection of the eye of a child. both cornitis and conjunctivitis, characterized, as these cases always are, by great pain or exposure to the light—so mueh so that the patie.t conti ually keeps the eyes covered; he prescribed a small quantity of the perchloride of mercury to a larger quantity of the tine- wor, of bork. No.6 was a case of » young man affected with peri- Granite, the secondary effect of syphilis, He was put on The use of hydriodate of potassium. No.7. A man a mous affection of the lym- phatic glaods of the neck, which were much enlarge: on one side. The patient also complained of « shooting pains about the small offis back, which, opinion of the Professor, were symptomatic of the forma. tive of psoas ab: . This case wi iT at Ww: rgement of the g! ied ; but it was found that in proportion id jthat symptom f adetermination of the t 1 developed It ppear- ultimately be they dimiute scrofulous d: rogreas; and { y, that they sppreciate the benefits t» be derived from teem. per barque Mauran, r ship Leopar que O. port, bip Adier. . . ique Narragansett. ship Lyons... ... brig Choctaw. New York, barque Genesee. TOM. cecceees Cantuaggna, Naw Granana, Sept. 20,1945. Quietness'in the Cowntry—American Enterprise— ‘The Governor's Message. | Carthagena is adull place, and does not afford much news. Tbe country now enjoys perfect peace, ‘and we hope and think it is permanent. You have, | Cose of non suit, granted, no doubt, seen accounts of the abdication of Gen. Flores of the Presidency of the Equador. . He passed through here on kis way to Europe, where he in- | | tends to epend the two years, Surreue Count—Srzcia, Tsaw-—Mr. Justice ‘ewett presiding.—Tuesday, December 8d.—Cum- ings vs Johnson et al.—Motion for leave to perfect an kc, granted on apne of Marsh—-Motion judgment unless pif stipulate and jotion for judgment an in default. Lansing impd &e. . “Same ade same—Motion to | consolidate, granted, by default. Wilson ads Hinman— jer of Sup. Court, Com. &c. granted Ross vs ialstead—Motion that plif gave leay ceed to a hearing, &c. granted, on terms. Smit! Mesick—Motion for reterence, appeal from circuit judge, costs, $7. White et al a as in case of non suit, 'y costs. Rowe ads | ads The Watervlie which by his treaty of | abdication, he has agreed to absent himself from his | country.§ Had he gone to the United States, instead | of to Europe, he might have learned how republics | | should be governed, and made his abdication profit able to him—but these people have a strange notion” whenever the opportunity is afforded them to travel’ to go direct to Europe. Flores would imbibe more ood notions in one day in the United States, than I mean more suita- denied with cos ads Niveo—Motion for iton and Wife ve Hoffm te residiog in Wile livasburg, and said to have considerable property, some | mission, granted. Livi: Motion that deft Hoffman ap jectment, granted, ex parte. tion that plif fi worth ada Staples curity for cost tion to change —Motion to re granted, ex parte. Gorley rrill—Motion for Granger—Motion granted, unles: va Roose—Motion to | without costs. Sam dine—Motion for judg with costs, by detaul ‘The Kingston Bank t aside judgment, kc , granted, samo, do do do. t as in cave of nonsuit, r ads Rose, do do &e ars in Europe. Bunn ads Bo- ble notions to well enough how to goverh by force. He wants to learn how a people may live without We were surprised last month by of a Spanish man-of-war in our port—the first for twenty yenrs. Spain isabout to become reconciled with her rebellious children. ty with Venezuela, and now offers her hand to New y at gaye atter of Gibbs, et ion for certiorari, granted, ex par isher—Motion to vacate ot She has made a trea- of circuit judge, I send you the annual message of the Governor ot | this province to the legisletive chamber. see that he there speaks in high terms of your coun- tryman, Mr. Totten, who is eugaged in building the Canal of the Dique, between this city and the river Magdalena. This canal progresses well, and Mr. T. receives the credit due tor his exertions in con- ) Peabody, et al, do do do do. Tuvrsay, Dec, 5.—Boyle ads. Baye—Motion for) it; granted, with costs. with costs, withou! Motion for judgm \eioale nie. Lew | out the week were very limi non-suit ; grant —Motion te ret | Translation of that pai of the Governor's Message rela- ting to the Cunal of the Dig “The thost impor ant of all which, i of the Canal of the Dique, progre: conformity with the contract madw with Mr G. M. Tot- d superintending the work him- most satisfactory manner. Iwas one of those who proviousl; opening of the canal might be frustral in its management, or in the calculation of its cost, or other impediment, which might not have been fores en, end the efore it was my fi st care,on taking charge this government, to go, personally, (7th of July) to the work, and examioe it throughout, that 1 mi; able tv form an exact judgment upon an e@: which so much interested m Granadian, and at was that inspection! M: ranted, by co le verdict, &c.; deni- p—Motion to’ trai to Madison county ; Motion for judgment as in and former rule va- lotion to refer; grant- s. Pollard et al Motion that to sci. fa. after publication ; ry vs. Beach, surv’r, &¢.—Motion a thi excavation with activ ty, Ii, advances i self, advan Case of non-suit Hildreth ot al ads. Otley— feared that the La cred meaning, which had been by some error tuught to them by the colo ‘prophet. ‘The wretch- ed creatures were taken to the lunatic asylum at Flat- bush, where they now remain, atill convipced uf the vear approach of the day of judgment, and, as one of the chil- dren stated, ‘tin readiness tor the Lord.” It is not our © comment upon circumstances of so extraor- 8) receiver, &c., and Rawdon et al.—Motion for granted, ex parte.— lotion for reference ; granted, by r of Alexander Counison, for re- Crandall vs. Hol- ranted. Bell vs. Jud- declaration ; grante Lupton.— Motion to ult, &c.; granted, with costs. Duel etal. vs. F Motion to set aside order of circuit judge ; denied, with ult, vacated. Wiles et al. 1s. Toby.—Motion to sgt aside execution ; allowed to | Mulford ads. Rogers, Jr.—Motion for | granted, by default. fi. fa.—Allowed is 3a Carthagenian, as a How gratifying to me doubts were at an end; the canal will be opened, and opened in less time than was | | at firstcalculated. Inthe Semanario, you have seen the monthly result of the ex rec ion of the Dique, havin, vise the measurement, foun be 144,644 cubic yards, makin, yards more than those published from the reports of Mr. | Totten, which proceeds, without doubt, from the work the month of which that engin: er has not yet made his return ; and is proof of his probity and the exactness of his reporta—so much the more, as the In the expositi»n which will be made to you by the Junto of Dicection, this subject will be treated of more at length. (cannot do less hore than improve this occasion to express to you, :n defe:ence to that respectable stranger, and tbe engineer who is associated in his labors—thi which most impressed me—which was, the rigid order preserved on the works. men, divided into quadrilles with activity, with sileace, and with such respect and obedienc« to the directors and ioreman, that 1 could not on woat might be done by such means, followed with pers-verance, with a dig- nified bearing, with seriousness, and with few words. \ Joaqutn Posapa Gurimuurz, Gov. of the Province of Carthagena.” ences, resulting from a delusion es remark denied, with costs. Examination—A few days ago, sever- son.—Motion for leave to amen ion ; and the Junto of Di sent a commission to re- the quantity excavated to a difference of 36,394 d to be a public f costs, and former rule by ment as in case of non-suit ; Lj to amend, and that fi. fa. be s ayed till 11 Skinner ads. Jewett, et al.—Motion to open for permission to defend ; denied, with costs. Keefer ads. Keefor—M@ion to set aside writ of error, &c.; de- nied, with costs, without prejudice. 4 Reeve.—Motion to open default, and for leave to defend, &c.; granted, onterms. Darrow ads. Clark.—Motion for judgment as in case'of non: Clute vs, Stowits, et al., com’ rari; granted, ex parte. Blydenburgh vs. Carpenter, et al.—Motion to refer ; granted. ve token of future excellence, but convinced those Present of the efficiency, judgment. the instructors who have charge of difference is in his favor. Thorburn ads. it; granted, by default. ‘c.—Motion for certio- Three hundred an bathed in sweat, worked t : Van Cleef vs. Carpenter, Gilchrist et al. ads, Hendrick, et al —M dgment as in case of non-suit ; granted, unle: plaintif’ stipulate, &. Rogors, et al.—Mo- tion for leave to verve a new oyer, | torms.—.2ibany Argus, Dec. 6. c.; granted, on dy Fricutrut Ratt Roap Coutisiox.—At half-past 4 5 o’clock on Wednesday afternoon, a serious colli- sion took place on the Boston and Albauy Rail R. from Chester Village, 21 miles this side of Springfield. The particulars, which wo hi 8 follows :—The ps was coming in, and the freight train going out (or B It was the duty of the passenger train to have until the freight train had 's station at that village. It started, however, in advance of its time, and in the course of | these four minutes encountered the freight train, under ‘The collision was frightful tives ran into each other, smashing them into a thousand Four cars, two on each train, (the post office, eutirely demolish- | Weather, &c., We may now be consiaered as enjoying a fair speci- men of wicter. The weather last in the river ver: ment to-day, and we thi New York to-morrow.— Albany Atlas, Dec. 3.- 1l_yesterday was all we wanted to hing in the city. Tho weather is y, and business in our markets is ‘olley of abuse. When | ee Frank- reliable source, are mained at Chester Villa; de good his escape. Captain Buck, .d McAllen, and locked him up in atch house until morning, when coming up before Justico Drinker, he presented © very comical “ phiz,” | lively.—Ib. Dec. 5 The Hudson river is closed down to Hudson city— where the people crossed on the ice on Thursday vigation may be considered suspended for t The Utica is the last steamer down the river; she left on Wedaesday evening aud reached N. Y. T hursday. Letters from Troy st eepraee and baggag ed. The greatest alarm ‘and confusion prevailed; the mail bags and their contents and the express packa were thrown along the track, torn open and damaged; and the flour and’ other commodities of t freight train thrown down the bank, and the flour scattered a1 that four persons were hoped that but one was fatally hurt. That wa: fireman on the passenger train, whose leg was broken, | his shoulder distocated, and he was otherwise injured nm the road ever since rious, reliable, his recovery entertai | leaped from his car, and wa: jennis, of Springfield, baggage master, was taken from © locomotives and cars, badly, but ly hart. His escape, as well as that he conductor on ly all the produce | boats are lying at ted that there is i ite, upon hearing hinking be was punished enough, con- | sidering he was not so much to blame as his companion, his future good for the information of 0 the whart still loaded. Iti: i w York, and afloat, nalf a million of barrels of ‘oken in pieces, soon discovered riously injured, though it is The train of cars from Springfleld to Hartford, on Thursday night,had for.y passengers from Albany bound for New York. Snow fell in this place on Wednesday night to the depth of three or four inches, the first thi has almost entirely disappeared, 4 rain yesterday.—New B-dford Mercury, Dec. 6. wehanna River was covered between Havre Port Deposite, on Wednesday night, with a thin sheet of ice. ‘The sleighing in this vicinity just now, is first rate. —Loweli Courier, Dec. 6. opening—was iu- Little hope of Russell, mail agent; badly bruised. Samuel | rs allow intoxicated men inside their sta- ud dicgust of the respectable Why don’t the proprietors of the different jines of stoges, direct their dcivers not to allow a man in liquor to outer the stage? This must be ud much respected. under the wreck of its believed not ell, was almost miraculous. the freight train (whose name we did not learn) was thrown out with the flo | tirst rescued, such is t! | watch and exclaimed, ‘ester- ns, aad casting our eye eimonget fers, vagrants and prostitutes arraigned up for examination, we observed the exquisite William A. Ross—of come notoriety about and it is being improve Snow bas been falling a evening, in this vi depth of five or six inche: icles; and when ‘ruling passion,” drew out his | Ihave tour minutes yet on my He is supposed not tobe dan- loss tothe Rail R tervals ever since Thursday ning it fell to the and having a good founda: | Morning, and the | Winter comes | try to be affected by an explosion in th anish cloak, with a few dashes of whitewash, showing the last night's location. He was charged by a “rances Gale, with having stolen the oad Company toeir music quite merri upon us without premonitory warning, and th cold admonishes us to iaquire after the poor of o r was injured; the | (which were de- no do btas a protection. ger train was detained until micnignt; and arrived here # having been procured ‘The accident i wholly ascribed to the c-il conductor of the passerger train to proceed from Chester village, before his time, aad in defiance of the warnings at that station, that he would encounter the freight train—a result too fatally realized.—-dibany Argus, Dec. 5. intervening begga; box. However, by some hocu:- stroyed) servi pocws ourride, the md Indy did not appeer to sustaia the pon Billy Ross endeavored to expleio unsaction by stating to Justice Drinker that this \ics Fanny hed stolen from the pocket of his inexpressibles two sovereigns; cousequen:ly he made h mself cunk from the dressing box. Chis explanation | he wagistiate deemed sufficient, together with the non- snooe of Miss Fanny, and allowed Mr. Ross to go — We had a fall of snow yesterday morning, to the dopth of about three inches. A passan ening, says th depth of seven or eight inches at Keokuk. — other locomoti: pable determination of th As wo go to press late this (Wodnes ground ia covered with snow four inch falling.— Monmouth Inquirer. ‘The suow storm of Wednesday extended as far South | ) evening, the , and continues 4 Sathoeit Warrvant.—Relyep’and Barber, of pendent Police, and Constable Green, of the First A New State. —The people of Wisconsin are ‘anizing into a State, and asking ad- sion. The people seem r of the formation of a reat deal divided 1g at the end proposed. A however, will be made to bring Wisconsin in neously with Texas, and we should not be surprised if action on the admi: it friz.” This say | exactly the character of the weather we two or three days. 1, and as cold as Greenland. A iew and not only the navigation of the his point would be clo ‘bor of St. Louis—yes, frozen over | ae tight as a drum-head.— S¢, Louis Reveille, Nov. 28, Large quantities of ice are running on the Allegheny. | balan The pieces are large and heavy, so that we may soon | wi ig of that river, should the weather con- | prob: ent.— Pittsburgh Jour. De At last we a sufticient for tl canal, and all i hope for furth have bad forthe pai was as clear as more such day: poor, lean, shaliow b was deferred until expect the closin, mission of Texas with her sla ing State comes into keep the syphilitic es of the nose, who han prasented y for two or three | weeks past She has, unier the treatment that has been once more as we wished it to | howers, and the thick and darkened | the Senut sphere gives a good promise of it.— Norfolk Herald, ‘as comes in without Wisconsin, the ined four in the Senate. Th | of northern politicians will hardly permit them to give | the slaveholding States this advantage.—St. Louis Re- Duriog Sunday and Sunday night, we had a fall of about ten inches of snow, aifording fine sleighing. As the ground is dry and hard frozen, and the weather quite cold, there is a fair prospect of its continuance.—Pitts- burgh Gaz. Deo. 2 Yesterday was severely cold, and in the afternoon we d rain to add to its disagreeableness. producing a morbid | of the roots of the , #0 that the patient ill frequently 1960 them slmost entirely. The Pro- | jor ordered the application of the common tutty oin - Weautn or Genessee County.—We learn from the Batavia Spirit of the Times, that the aggregate | value of real estate “in Genessee county is $5,430,669 : fe, $442,716; total valuation, gate of tax, for town, county, and State pur- 38 27,369. The Board of Supervisors lution concurring in, and approving the resolution o | the Board of this county relative to the estab! | & House of Refuge for Juvenile Delinquents in Western y 45 man verul fluctuating tumors on his breast bone, which had a fall of sleet —Charleston Patri Rain, heavy rain, since la It still continues. night, destroying our win- Quebec Mercury, Nov. 27. Miscellancous, lyase Murray, who killed a negro at work for him some time since, because he ini was convicted of manslaughte ant Black Tea.—Very don pay io advance, PB burgh! do, 6s, Young Hyson, superb articles, 4s in Pittsburgh recently, aced to the penitentiary for 12 yeara thee ‘The Missouri pepers state that the tide of popu- | lande street, and 121 C lation” is pouring rapidly into the State, and will be in. | Yelt- ‘Thisis the oldest and largest creased the ensuing year inte all the country west of the Mississippi, including lowa, Arkansas, Missouri (or Nebraska) ‘Territory and Oregon. the price of wheat in Ulinois was 374 establishment. per bushel; itis now one dollar, Corn was 124 Cows were $4 4 heal—they are now from $16 to $20. Pork was one cent a pound— itis now from 4 to 5 cents. that on Friday, a package containing bills, notes, checks, &c., belonging tothe | Suffolk Bank, Boston, was stolen {rom Mr. Monson’s | Pittsburg. stage on the route between Waltham and Boston. One or two cases of virulent small pox have ap- peared in Newark. Pork and beef packing had fairly commenced at | ~ St, Louis, at the last accounts. The Columbia arrived this morning at 10 o'clock, | rf which fills the | and its rev ifications in all its distressing forms, 163 Greenwich street, the comer of establi¢ment in Ame- aud forthe very Lheir reputation for upright dealin loubt-s8 will forever ‘Texas, the great 3 try merchauts and the whole public, to this very respectable Philadelphia Agent for the Herald, Zleber | ger Building, Third street, who rec ud have single copies for sale daily at lo’eloek. 21 im cents—it is now 60 cents ation of the Ohio River. State of River. 31. 2 in. scant in channel. $20 000 in bank hes in channel 43 inches on flats and bai MONEY MARKET. Sunday, Dee. 7th—6 P, M. There was a very {limited business transacted in 1 | the stock market during the past week. Operators were, | early in the week,little disposed to make any movement of consequence until the expected message from Wash- | 9; ington and advices from Europe, then due, had been re, 00 Ind On Tuesday night the message came to hand, and became the principal subject of remark in finan: . Its views in relation to the cur. | rency and the tariff met with genoral favor, and the posi- tion taken regarding the Oregon question, and our for- oign affairs generally,was gratifying to all parties and al! Even by many in opposition to the party in , the message, as a whole, was very much liked it had no very material influence upon the stock market, and quotations throughout Wednesday continued firm.— d coming through river as far down for that purpose. 0 w, anda large freight. k, a full of frei Atlas, Dec. 8. A man by the name of Faulk, who was confined y, charged with the crime of | ambia left at 2 ight as she well could be.—dlbany in the jail of Barbour count murder, made his excape on the night of the 20th in Another, nam circles on Wednes all of them could be fitte ali the iron bars in their been retaken.— Montg on avisit to one of his mi home on Sunday kk way in crossing a swamp, and with rished of cold. non, Friday opened rather heavy, and was, on the whole, ablue day. There was very little disposition manifested to operate in stocks or anything else, speculators | little like business after the operations of the previous day. Saturday wes another dull day in Wall street, and the market closed very much depressed, and prices show | | «decline varying from one to three per cent, compared praia | with those current on the Saturday provious. The pub- licity given to the advices from Europe by the Cambria, rly hour on Saturday morning, through the ‘olumns of the Herald, sixteen hours in advance of the mail and forty-eight hours in advance of the Wall street the commercial The road, | city to regulate their movements, and to forward | heir advices to their correspondents throughout the South, at least twonty-four hours earlier than they could ne, accompanied by two men, lost his is companions, pe- ihe instruction given them by t! rs, shows The deceased clergyman was but 32 The Committee on Finance, of New Orleans, on the 15th ult, reported that an order be drawn payable in A., for $2,000, to bi lunteers under favor of Major Da ated to the pay: © the Municipality on as an appropriation | 'y Congress for the payment of the Louisin ‘he Winter Line of the Housatonic road, between | New York, commenced ruaning on Frida #¥ Albauy at xeven o'clock inthe morning, | Peers, jew York on th |, fe in good order, ig train on the road wes withdrawn on Friday. ill leave as usual, viz: at half past seven classes of this between Sche- have done had the news not been received by our ar” | 25 Morning train w: ° : oe * | tangoments, The decline in stooks yesterday, was pro | i plore Cans moment, arrested any further advance in prices, and | 70s friends accounts from Europe coming immediately atter, pro- | Joh, O,Snd She duced a downward tendency to prices, and holders {”¥! oA Catarina Sous Roorts, brother of Patrick We annex a oomparetive table, giving the quotations L. and Terrence Rogers, ag: | for stocks in this market for each day of the week just submitted to a fall. closed, and for the lat day of the previous week, for the purpose of showing the variation in prices from day today. Some of the fancies advance ' considersbly dur- ing the week, but closed at a decline. The week was | | brokew by a holyday, which more or less deranged busi- | ness, and doubtless bad an effect upon pric: | Quotations poa THE Puy current at the close offft cline in Long Island of 3} percent; Harlem, 2}; Can, ton, 1}; Farmers’ Loan, 1}; Norwich and Woroester, 1}; | Pennsylvania 5's, }; Stonington, 24; Eri 2}; Morris Canal, 1; East Boston, 1. The rather heavy, caused in the the anticipated news, and at the close by its receipt. The amount of tolls received on all the New York State Canals,from the opening to the close of navigation, | in exch of the past saven years, was as annexed':— New York State Canats—Amounr or Tou 4th week in Nov. Total to 30th Nov. 5,041 $1,599,038 1,773,583 2,033'2°2 1,248 870 2,082,146 2'446,038 2,646,118 by the sum of $200,080. ‘The deposits in the banks of the principal cities, from August 25 to December Ist, 1845, have been gradually, but steadily, decreasing, as will be seen by the follow- In tho three months be- | the deposits in these cities fell of | a ing compa about one million of dollars. Govesnoent Derosits iw tHe Banus or Bostox, New | YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. 30, Oct. 37, De 1845. Merchants’ Bk., Boston, | 1,035,330 1,12! Bank of Commerce. N.'Y., 661,374 12 658.997 mer ca, N.Y. 473,590 1,026,032 609,319 626,549 i 1,228 "439,909 643,143 Ba A 61 809 y, 962,123 573,661 717,487 of Am. Exe. Bunk erchants’ Bank, N.Y. 534 890,528 iladelphia Bank, Phila, 179,118 = 186,430 Bk of Commerce, Philada., 206,446 325,220 ; Total..... . tho 27th of October, $9,958,813, and on the Ist of Decem, ber, $9,617,597. By this, it appears that the surplus r | venue is gradually decreasing. The amount in all the mints on the 1st inst., was $900,000, of which $784,761 was in the mint at Philadelphia. It is at present impossible to tell whether the | effect of the foreign news upon our stock market, will | De permanent or not, We see no reason why our mar. d by the European accounts. It | : is true that the Bunk of England has, within ® | the qualities of Lens und Coffecs, month, advanced the rate of interest from two and a half | Stt: ftothree and a half per cent—an Increase of one per cent; that money on the Continent had advanced, in | kev, Mocha, Java and other ' offees some instances, to seven and eight percent ; but even | this should, infact, have no unfavorable influence upon | our securities or upon our money markets. There is no | m in our currency, or inflation in any specula, | tive movement, sufficient to derange the legitimate laws | let separate up mr of trade; and we are therefore in a position to be benefitted by any derangement abroad, than the contra- ket should be depres: expai ry. In 1836 reault wae a ruin. The po pepded. We are strong, and they are weak. sulo and they in danger. There ix nothing in bles which have so long been in the cours tal which hae b - | tal will again seek investment in American securities, to | agreat extent. ie The Bank of Englacd and the Bank of France |“ are actively engaged in negotiations in relation | street. to the state of the money markets and the railway spec’ | ulations. The directogs of the Bank of France have been deliberating upon the financial condition of the country, to determine whether it would be prudent and necessary to reduce the amount of deposites and in- crease the rate of interest. It was resolved that no ther in the extent of discounts or in | fink the rate of interest. A committee was, however, ap- | By | pointed to wait upon the Minster of Finance, to repreent | change be mad te him the condition of things and the crisis in which the money market was plunged. It was represented that the extensive speculations in railway shar France had led to the derangement in the fi sof the | country, and that a large amount of capital had been | of pom withdrawn from circulation and shut upin the of bankers tothe numerous companies. The Pri of the Bank of France recommended that measur adopted to restore the was called to consult upon the financial aspect of thing: It was stated that the scarcity of money had rarely o before been known to be so severe and 80 general as it | | nas lately ; but, as yet, the number of bankruptcies had not been so great as apprehended. The Governor of the | Bank of England had held several consultations with the | be had Ministry, in relation to the contemplated difficulties in | nd commercial world. Old Stock Exchange. ‘State 5’s 1855 102% 100 shs Erie RR 8 7 8 do 's 1850 7 1960 960975 do oe 94 90 do 1 3% % do 3ds 71 4050 Long Istand, #60 7 do, 4 50 do 7 15:00 Penn5's 73% 500 do bao 28000 do 73 0 do 60 73! do 60 2K 130 do bid 72 15000, do 830 x do bid 7: 130 shs Phenix Bank = 89 do 72! 2% Bank of Comfall %. 3 do 500 720 5 lo scrip 97 225 Stonington RR 41 350 Farmers’ Trost a 80 do os 13 do Bs 50 do 590 x” do 34g 100 do b60 dg 0 0 do S033 do #15 41 100 do 3933) 12 NH & Hart RR 0 dy 80 3236 100 Nor & Wor 120, do 3 180 do 2 do bso BY % = do 300 Morris Canal 50 do a) 6023 0 do 100 di 810 22% 100 Reading RR 150 Canton Co 810 125 200 © do 7 do 42g 2900 do ‘J 0 do bio 42's 50 do 57 50 F Boston Co 660 1650 do. io 57 oo Wiim’n RR 5219-200 do 990 57 50 do » WwW do 3 al tix | ao i 3 lo % do bm 15 do 10 $F swond Board. {0 she Morris Canal ‘ahs Reading 190 56 do 2% Mohawk 7 % = do 22% 25 Nor & Wor 33 90 ” % do 9 do 25 Canton C 4 rr ‘do r "is $8 Long feland RR =a ; ot ee 00 Stonington RR 515 4g 100 do -~ Died. | On the 7th instant, Many, wife of Jes. Neill, eged 99 uaintances, and those of his cousins, sod coaiin gad fete Neill ure teepectfuly | this(Monday) afternoon, {nis brothers, are respect sted to aliens teiats on Monday, the Sth instant, Grand stieet at 3 o’clock. Lavpine Accanix, of Lyous, ; invited to attend hi at his brother's reside Oa the 6th instant, M: France. ‘The friends of her family and the friends of Mr. Che bon, are invited to attend her funeral, which will , Monday, at 3 o'clock P. ML, precis from her residence, No. 303 Broadway. On Sunday morning, 7th instant, of disease of the liver, Nichouas Scuxttema, a native of Amsterdam, Holland, aL Srocnsin THE New Youu Thy Pv'y,§ aged 47 years. } ae: Thy Bie. fet | friends and those of hi 3 Swets, ure respetfully i is brother-in-law, William A. ed to attend bis funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at3 o'clock, from his late residence, 58 Third Avenue. AUCTION SALES. A.C. TUTTLE, A | ¢ weiul HOUSEKEEPING ell THIS DAY ax §4 Tag | ati o'clock, at the auction r 400 lots of plated ware, j mache, Britannia war knives and forks, astral laps; i0 very elegaut 20, an iuvoice of Freueh pore-lam dinner aud t ‘The plated ware consists of silver mouuted trays and wuters, candlesticks, baskets, suuters and trays, dish e 73% | ae = Bs fey We = Gh 1B si i Be or Mi ws = Fs] - 40 @ — — Be m — 73 m= 7 ng | doles, solar Jempa, sets ut B= BY By ne —- = 6% 16 is worthy the mttenion of dealers ing to purchese for pri | ASSIGNEES BALE OF OEE G STOVES aT r JCTION. ¥ MINTURN & CO. 1 c’clock, at No. 239 Water strest—by 2 halt past: BOWERY © JOHN TRYON. Monday Evening, Dec. 8th. Benefit of the Clown—JOHN: First night of the two great ri TAK R STONE, Cooking Stoves—100 superior Cooking Steves. ye trade and families Fishing to 00d opportunity to U ply thempelves. and the morket rly part of the week by EXHIBITION. : Y hes the honor to inform his al, that he will give a Sparc MALL, TrilS (Moud.y) Doors open at half-past 7—Sparring to commence at 8 o’elpek. Tickets 25 cents. aa SPARRING OUNTRY McCLU*k ing Fxhibition at MUNHO. EVEN Ni sane TaeEN ARD! SUSPICION OF FOUL PLAY! Mor-ell, & Ham: | 0 60 Juha streer, UR MORRELL, of ¢ moud, manufacturers ha fiiend at the thursday evening, December ith. (in ke, for his resiieuce, No.5 Sulliv | tention’ of going through ‘Pearl street, up Broadway down Caual to Sullivan street—siuee which time nothing has won of 1845, to the close of canal navigation, exceeds the very heavy tolls of 1844 ight inches in height, ver ime. in black pantatoous, v dark overcoat with velvet collar, boots and In carrying an umbrella. He about $0 or 60 dofiars in bills. partly current ker—and a silver toothpic! ', black hair and-yes, and no whiske Upper Tiers of Boxes. He hid in his p. = THILADELPHLAL Actina Manso: Baek Manan First Night of the DOUBLE COMPANY. Monday Evening, December 8, DANCING MAD, py LON’S LAST DREAM. aye, Sage Seance Myers Green, Barkg. aad ‘uumost harmony. ce. 1 be paid for his recovery, or avy infor- mation concerning him that will lead to it, by family, at No. 5 Sullivan street. December 7th, 1845. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. LL PERSONS indebied to the subscriber, heretofore g business under the name and atyle of J. M. re hereby cautioned from paying F. Ric ako, y for goods, wares, merchaudize, sold in the name of i igues—es he has uo further authority whatever to collect or receive any mouey, oF to goods, wares, merchandire belonging to me store or cellar No. 7 New street, occupied & Co. ; also cautionirg any one from removin; aid premises, aud the said Richard e or to make any contract, or use the name of J. | M, Bringoes & Co. from this date. ork, December 8th, 1815. | IMPORTANT TO. JOHN C. Hay Vork, 922,970 474,331 504,279 607,334 NoYork, 1.918241 329.788 458,525 4(0'964 « G:177,96 6,095,957 5,001,623 5,120,012 | On the 30th of September, the total amount of deporits | in all the government depositories was $10,069,639; on abarandfixuwes has wo authority York patronising cl J.M. BRINGUES._| seoeea’ HABITANT OF { T PEKIN TEA COMPANY OF NEW YORK ntly opened an establishment at No. 196 Fulton | O} lyn, forthe wale of their superior Green and Black s for below the charges made in grocer ;hment is under the esp well and popularly » 88 a connoisseur of perior in the United N. B.—In addition to the well-selected stock of Teas above | mentioned, Mr. B.air has a large and 5 his saab KOOMS AND BUARD. No.7 Park Place. let, at the above delightfal location, with Parlors, suitable for gentlemen | will be let, to se joard, oF the rooms Siage Manager... erties, Appointments ull Orchestra c:mposedby THIRTY FLX M ing the best talent of the city. us been selected, and will be composed of AFE TALMA—To Several five Rooms, & i ; doy SHIRT YH aaicing, com ei commodate applica itn fall or partial LL. sizes of “Laycock’s” sup this day cpened, and for sale at t ews, Castors, Sofa JOHN d '37, we were more expanded in our cur- | Also. Bed rency, in public and private credits, in prices for every | species of property, &c. &@®, than in Kurope ; and the | eral and complete prostration and ion is now reversed—we are in a con- | tracted and strong condition, while they are very much Weare | is coun- speculative bub of inflation | in every part of Europe ; but on the contrary, there are | grounds for believing that the very revulsion in the rail. | way and other bubbles,predicted so confidently, will | prove favorable to our securiti of the United States. There has been a large amount of capital withdrawn from investment in American State | | stocks, for the purpose of employing it in the numerous | f railway companies offering such powerful inducements, | State stocks, to a large amount, have, within the past | T year, been remitted to this country for sale, which have been sold, and the proceeds remitted. The explosion of | furnished them at t the railway bubble must relieve the money market, and | throw out of employment an immense amount of cepi- | en locked up as deposits, on account of | F the many railway schemes in contemplation. A very | | large portion of these deposites will be returnod, as it | has been announced thet Parlinment will not act upon | D any bills that have not already passed the Board o | Trade. As soon asthe explosion has become general, and | o'clock, | the excitement somewhat subsided, money will,without :WBO! 5 55 John st. (up stairs ) LICO PRINTERS. S.—This diy opened, Steel and Composition Doctors. ay rely ou @ very superior ar N'A. NEWBOULD, 35 John at. (up stairs.) “TON —* ION =" 10ON STANDARD DRAMA. M. TAYLOR. ke! Astor House, has just ball EDUCED PRIC Ci and ac the very seb q its Huoter.... Chorus of Hunters, | _ Books of the Opera, 10 English translation by C-B. Burkardt, Esq, Be ie Swiss Family, by Weig!—Don Giovanni and tbe ‘Also, anew editicn of and to every interest | “THE LADY OF LYONS, | Sir E. L. Bulwer, which is to be played at the | Mozart-and sev 'e all printed ou good er and clear type— cidedly the best edition ever effer. 8 is wry fn wh ore TAYLOR, No.2 Astor House. est masical merit are in acti * other distinguished art.sts will meke their appearance. be secured every day the box of qT the Patrons of 1] | vited to honor the Manager of the German Opera by dmission— Rie Ae Pato ne och performavee'to eominhene at 8 oak TIAN HUBER, fat ViolouesIlistard Mem- b rie | that hie cont and st CONCERT. hy will fake dhof December, at PAL ats me | ulforelock, B is also open, and weir sincere thaukes to Mr. Thom t, for his liberal supply of ref ef No 97 Water str Jas SRULKNER, Che New York, 6th December, 1845 mabe ic RENCH PLASTER—A few t [s) 9 Tontine ou.lding No 88 Wall at. =) arp OCULIST IN, attends to Diseases of Eye and to all Imperfections of Vision, from 9 to 4 at his residence, 21 Broad page of the Tear Passage, S18 treated with Doors open at7 0’e! f French Plaster for POWELL ND OPERATIVE SURGE: reat attention and success. Iuveterate cases of STRABISMUS, or Squinting, cared 1m | FICIAL EYES inserted that can scarcely be dis- aished from the natural. | Mfices and resideuce 261 Broadway—entrence 1} bd ren TEETH! TEETH! EETH inserted without pain, and warranted good as the | natural ones, for biting aud mastication. je set of best mineral Teeth on | 3. Impromptu for Violonceilo— . Comte om: "La Meet: do . Ct m * jmett- Pe | $: Fantasia’ on the Cachueha-—eomposed and execute | A-set of best minecd Teeth, on fine gold | 6. Graca Duerte, from the fhe upper jaw, to be worn by atmosp) ‘goth, from ing Teeth with Goll y i Cawal street and Broadway, trance in Canal street THISTLE BALL. of the THISTLE BENEVOLENT respectfully anuouuce that lace on ‘THURSD. | umg. December Lith, at Castle Gardea—the proceeds to. ed, as formerly, to charitable Parposes, without distin gato Flute accompaniment—composes on the Atlantic, by. Wea | "PHEMANAG ASSOCIATI in | BALL for this sensou, will take » f dancii ling to programme. ler uf dancing aceording a cs a Leader of the Uren 6. Caprse; van Amefionn Ast a ire, the principal M the Concert at the doors. kets One Dollar each. rs open at 6g. Coucertto commence at 8 o'clock. ten dance to preserve decorain will commence ‘The termmation of the ball laying “Gude Night, an’ ment has been madi Au efficient poli uma to circulation before the | panic in the money market increased, and the number of | | failures, as yet small, should be multiplied. It appears | H that upon the representation made to the Minister of | | Finance by the Committee from the Bank of France, a | mecting of the principal bankers and commercial men | y stages wail run through the Bowery, and East Broaa i Ho’clock, at the waual charg company, coming into t ate, a.d going out by the gate sted that parties will dismiss | " on returning take | Inspector of Hacks will be present their Sarioneo meee 01 ives his last ry better early supply | when he will intend th ‘hose who intend to be ai be teed than’ me themselves with now in circulation. e Tickets one dollar, to admit a geutleman aad two ladies, Stodare & Dunham, 261 ie, 17 Centre street; the Bar of Caste Garden, and o} he Managers. hecks not tran, All members entitle ication to the Secret ‘on the evening of the Ball. TH ANNUAL BALL of the TAILORS’ BENEVO. held at Tammany Hall, on Tl An interval of ten ON, Secretary, 140 Leonard st. T are requested to , a8 HO Member's tick: Lean bear PART Il. in Aonouneing their for a continuance of towed The Committee pledge themselves that nothing will be | on their part to render this Ball one of the most bril- Tant of the season the beuedt of th Song— "Ye Bank “All is Lost now ! ball will be exclusively appro ‘Beil! se, Geutly o'er me Stealing.” As originelly sung by id if idows and Orphans of deceased memb: fs d overs, 2 aif = ae.’ The tloor will be under the sole direction of Mr. Geort ‘Mr. Wallace's unrivalled Coti Mr, Tew pleton i Band is engaged. atleman and two Indi iz Members of the Committe: esha Borst, 10 inoue (3107.1 lor Doors openat 7. To comm 4 Hamilton street Stanton st.; | at 10. Tickets an on, 51 Hudson stre importation of Eog- Y cases, seconds, &e. a REDUCED PF. lish Patent Lev: ever Movements at the in that city, for PAM THEATRE, MR. AND MRS. CHARLES KEAN. Mondey Eventing. Decembcr 6, Will ba pe formed, “hes Kem ‘asl ‘A Pande Deaih Rat ett ties Vallee’s ‘To eoociade wit a HREE WEEKS AFTER SLARRIAGE Facke: ° Mr_G. Ba Doors open at 636 o'clock, and’ the Curtain willrise precisely TARKAT AR. BsOWK! ati A. W. JACKSON...MANAGER AND PROPRIETOR. MRS. SHAW AS ION. Monauy Evening, December 8, The performance to commence with he Foundling of Argos. the enrtniw will rise at 7. IRCU! +++ ees LESSEE AND MANAGER. Osc 0 The Origins] Delinewor of the lian, and ‘ho throws s number of Somerscts on his Horse’s back, “Amphit! heatre is comfortably warmed throughout. CHESNUT STREET THEKATHE- PHILADELPHIA. W. BE. BUR ron... 00 cee cee cee vee BOCES AFD SAR AaER Monday Even! December 8, oma ny vio Nis of, ee HEATRE. + +42 -Ma. Seotr Ma. H. &. Ovevars ayer, Mestayer, it on Wednesday. OPENING GRAND GERMAN OPERA, AT PALMO’S OPERA HOUSE, Chambers Street. HE MANAGER of the GERMAN OPERA hres houor to annouace to the Ladies and Sr jemen of ic Missie, puohe ‘3 yle, perfeet in laced the jeat thentres of Germany. ‘The rive a series jiven according to their origual iy , dresses, properties and machinery, will be m pertredyadspied to eee tad ieee eelek tee oka wee ee inaunger. hes engoged for the production of German UNTOINE TE OTTO, Prima Donna, TINEDE KOHSINSKY, Compriaaria CHEK, Primo Tenore, trom the Grand janover, Manheim, Braunschweig. .K, Primo Basso. R RUD. RIESE, Secondo Tenore. SCHEER Comice Barrer” CHEF, Comico Basso. T1, Conductor of the Orchestre. $ Chorus masters. HERR F. M, E R. He RIESE, Chorus ‘orty Ladies and he di ff the German Opera will open om MONDAY. Brest sth—Wn DNESDAY, Ite IATURDAY. 13th—with DER FREISCRUTZ. Grand Romantic Opera in 3 NCIPAL PERSONAG?8: hemian Prince + Mth—end nets. by Carl Maria Von Weber. Riese ‘Musicians, Peasants, Bridesmaids, ete. Robe ie a ears War. "German and En igh, an original during the time of the sale af the Operas of the she ej from 10 o’cloek, AM ‘he sudecription boo Opera are respectfully iv- $l s, has aoe to an- SHO%S Opera House. “He will ‘be ted by TOIN] E Onno. Mane ORL EN TINE MOTT, Jr., ‘Mile, HUBE HERR WM. BOUCHER, Primo Tenore of the an hy Monsiear CREAR. and Mr. ETIENNE, a who will preside at the Piano. PROGRAMME. PART I. 10. and Violougelio, on a 1's Opera * Cenerento- aber: Bellini : Haber tae nl ALM tia. Mat ic stores, and the evening TABERNACLK. TEMPLETON’S FAREWELL, On TUESDAY next, the 9th December. R. TEMPLETON begs to announce w: his liberal patrous (the publi ith gratitude to lic) of New York, that in con- to the South, he reluctantly entertainment, (for on Tuesday next, the 9th vad re the honor of singing the following songs | seonse, ‘with eppropriate illustrations — 5 Mig «Mr. Py hme from J. H. Chambers, 399 Br ites between the parts. ads of the Village!” “Jock of Hazelden once thro 'Para’s Hall.” Jolly Miller ones.” of Aldivalleeh.* see ar seats, Dome" i —" ‘owler.’ Hunting Bone Old ; lolly ir.” J Valedictory, meee t odloehr and termyesie il Programmes may be had at the 1¢ Words, price 123% cents each, to be bad at the the above Entertain- TSA BALUsa Ooi Ae being, his farewell and last rere) months. 'HURS- ance Tune I consult their interest by calling previous to pur: malers Ww chasing eleewhere; iy 4. NEWBOULD, re u ARTERIES RROG 9 7 STATES MAIL LINE, AT FIVE Se O'CLOCK,” FOR ALBANY and the Intermodiate or far aa the ice will here vt lent yen fi of Sontains 20 evres of the i ‘Sens ete, 60 cents, empleo be ‘Statens door. ‘Fo be seen from 10 ESSOR STRUVE, TE of Brown, University, i ow forming 1: Clisses in the Germann and Preach ita ‘ the same 0. bri Broadway ad iatiog, at the arrival or freight, apply on board, or to P.C. Schultz, at L“ ice on the whart. ahs UTICA will leave, se above, tomorrow—Tue THE COURT OF DEATH. The Gr TED Py AO te ate ourt of eath, day the 9th inst., at the Exhibit | tee era on at eademy ‘of Dest cB Moral Picture RANDT PEALE, called tho fors the bert time to a i ‘orner o} wi yo of ues} 3 18 vito i ence om tue hand of author. It Ime ent, as

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