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Mrs Booth. 4! , ata be followed by AGNES DE VERE—Sir William fr tie Wiccc ete benel ae, tae ot Gordos, Venua; Alfred de Vere, Booth; Aques de Vere, Mra STORMING OF MONTEREY 14 A Be D Steam i i ware goods, comprising « general assortment. és | r. Al jathe, with Mowrarat, October 5, 1846. | thee from the City Hall. _The ta at fhe rnd or | sph: Tey ve a ims gag = —— Se > ‘its appurtenances, emtate ‘ paca i al Public Improvements—The New Theatre Royal, Notre ' that distance, NTELLI Dame Streat—Leying the Corner Stone of the Montreal | Company, will be about $2,160,000. About ten miles of ROYAL GURLEY, Auc’ ARK THEATRE Wednesday Evening, Oct l(—will be | LATEST I GENCE. Free Mason's Hall, $c. $e. | the road is a double track, and the real estate of the Com- : by Royal Ganley bigeye ated all bg sold | Mtr ches Kean: Lord Anion; Dyott: Jaber, Sneed, Pusher! | It is asource of no ordinary satisfaction to the mind of | | pany is valued at about three hundred thousand dollars, * wav, somes of ae an crienae gant coilec. ity, Hyelize Amyot, M ‘Chas Kean; Neville, Mrs Hunt; the writer to have witnessed in the city of Montreal so and isrepidly improving in value. It owns whole blocks | ; (f°, 2st A as modern Engl jah grav nen the sols similar theres. | _ 10 conclude With the comedy of GRIST TQ THE MILL BY THE MAILS. many objects of public interest, and such a variety of in- in the vicisity of Twenty-seventh and Thirty-third street. | sioner. : Wusband rey Parifoitos wp ieviel aud Zeutlemen purchas Mar Riches Mr G Barrett; Prince de Conti, Dy- canine tutions for the diffusion of moral infi ,the increase ‘The length of the Boston and Worcester Railroad is | tion. ; whitest anew neh peu at at hail-paat 6 o'clock, and the performances eadetah earewianee, vind the promotion and em. | butforty-four miles, and cost three and 1 half millions of | ES SUC LEZERT. E RUCLUZERT 7 Seana Fea eat seFetock: “Sonera sit"ceea'' See) Wery Znteresting Intelligence from couragement of the fine arts. dollars. The Harlom road will be to New York what | ufacturer, for fi tp es AR RR a 'E-ENGAGEMENT OF MRS. SILAW. Washington. ‘The public huildings of this flourishing metropolis are the Worcester road is to Boston—the main trunk of a t 88 Will 4 lots of Birming: Bowrsy THEATRE.— Wednesday Evening, Oct. 14th, umber of lateral railroads, bi all aad 4 ham, dh tie hardware. Also, 1000 —The performance will commence with the umerous,and distinguished for their appropriate display number » branching to all parts of this Ge. comprising a handsome waortment of | HAMLET—Hamlet, Mrs shaw; The of architectural design. Among those that are now be- State and the New England States; but what is more im, | Cricklowglieg ‘Southern aud We tes, Chantrau; Horatio, Clarke; Claud THE EFFECT OF THE ing erected is that of the Theatre Royal, Notre Dame portant, it will bea much cheaper road, and when finish. | street, Dalhousie square. The enterprising and public | ed much more productive. spirited projector and proprietor is M. J Hays, Esq.,a | A resolution was introduced into the Board of As it ‘accomplishments in the histrionio art, en- This shows an increase of more than fifty per cent in able him to preserve order in, and give prope fect to the gross receipts. Since the Oregon has been placed | now open for th Musical enteriaii P, at this office, ‘wo rooms on the first or second stor how ready. hh | _ Doors open at 7 o'clock, curtain will rise at half past 7— Canadian by birth, and a gentleman of great eee | sistant Aldermen last evening, and referred to ® com’ F HENS CAND PARLOR PLANTS Dress Virele, 90 coats; Upper Boxes, % cents; Pit and Galle- In the Capital. ty, wealth and education. The object of Mr. 's in | mittee adopted, to enquire into the expediency of | ber. A a ON nt Y will sell on Wednesday morn- TCHELLS OLYMPIC” THEATRE . ‘Ne. 293 Broadway, chi 3 ATKE— Wednesday Seng a 8 vosboupendtiaes, this empl of Thee | compelling the Harlem Railroed Company to remove | r tion of raamental lint, counstng of numerous ASO EE eeephett, Mlbe performed the dame ot FRESH ORD TO GEN, TAYLOR. Grease of wealth. He is desirous to contribute to the im- their raile from Centre and Broome streets; but | MON by « Protestant man who is well recom- | ong ery lara ee Te nT Orange ad hema Tobes; Hae | ton; Don Rafeel D't'siunego, Waleot; (arlo. Miss Clarke; provement and ornament of his native city,in the erection | public opinion sets too strongly in favor of that mode e cue of horses, drive, work in a ere dnihs cad tesiek’ Sale positive. otsater | Fi wonio, Mr Everard; Count Medora, Bleeker; Casil- " ‘and well finished structure, in | aud raid be with 1K to make himself Ae rer ands aud Comet Sale pontine. _of8 ter | da, Miss Robe Wasninaton, Oot. 12, 1846. << sn enpbe; bommonioas ut well Galehed ot of sonveyance, and the facilithes this company afford | useful ‘or he w GREAT SALE OF #0 which USED UP—Sir Charles Goldstream, | The Victory at Mont Orders to the Army— Toasts hegitinnnte ueze, free from the buffoonery offneze | those living inthe upper part of the city, to permit ite | 1%*.#torss He has no scion fo, gare the ey Bags | VALCO ABLE BUILDING LOTS, | MiWaleot sing a SHREW. : rt desc cee pees a om Stage effect the trampery of harlequin exhibitions, and rij to be Tomoved. There are, no doubt, evils connect. | : office, Leonrd st. old ess? | IN TE HERE reea OF RTA RS, ana Team | Dress circle $f cents; upper boxes 25 cents; pit one shilling; | The Cabinet had a talk together this morning, and the ntiousness Wg noranc: @ ui R iy r private boxes iwol the Grecian order of arobtectur, aod the mate. | ©2 witht Dut the remedy would be worse then the die raid’ or launder; hes food tele! on nua Ward, deveaued, willsellatpablic | "1SSers en at half past 6 o'elock: eutan rises at7 President and the Secretary of Ware long conference, to be used for its exection is the, common grey stone | ease. Our streets are already brad Kuda . Tene fersoa Hall,79 Third street. on the 2d ye, pre 77 Val able BUILDING | BOWERY CIKUUS, The subject was the victory at Monterey, and the charade f the country, juarries of wi are inexhaustible, omnibuxes, without creating a necessity for more. old 1t®, i BI ! Eilers eecliveed asiovaes wo the nvorten nore’ ee cae ar’ e< cant Gan: demersal etiiaics eeace | j WANTED ~— | constituting » estesd of anid thongs by oe tor of the instructions to be sent down to Gen. Taylor. lation of Montreal. ‘The srontof the building is 186 feet, | 6 te 60 hy Pigualen sn alee 10) ieee reas, or as lady's | Weceased. and directly fronting his }'te residence. Th | Wednesday ‘Kv. A messenger will leave to-morrow morning—perhaps and the depth of the same 200 feet. passengery, with safety to those in the cars ore out, | ‘call Nov it elissteteae joneey® nated m the impro' MONS, CHA Colonel Eaton, the officer who brought the official de- Cor with the theatre will be a spaciousand well | than any other mode ef conveyance. The west side of | | | ha Sept bad npetter, hap bos engage fortwo nights only, spatches of the late fighting. Asfar as we can finish | and wi ion of Grecian Wrest H ascertain, bye caak se eae pd Froyincial Grand Lodge | the city must, betore the lapse of many months, have a | respect . pennies dhiCandh ond vo | 5 23,8, private residence. "The pro erty in | Eurape le beaaeres eres ante fae ine He new inet | the order to General Taylor will be to march forward avail themselves of its scoom: sn apie ‘nd | Failroad, rumming the length of the island; and the peti- | ppiag end a private family, or as gr? agit payed couseantly becoming | his gage to an yaaa in she Union Bget ey inh after the enemy and capture or disperse his army. The Nguiy embellished concert’ end ball rena. exprouly | correct crtetions of the public mind. We must put up | “har ot i ean be, 84,20 | Ree of Edward Cook, ‘No ‘209 Broad street. ‘Kermanud cou: | pa\lfet¥ar Pabumamie ais can et re | weectentpiienin ofan cot constructed for the comfort of the audience, the p ain favor of thet line, and the amount Ys ditions made known on the day of sa | Mr Brewer will give his gymaastic: exhibition. -_ nce of Santa Anna, it is quite probable, re eran enn the dae, arxangemant of he | \s wollen spilled ote by these petitions, are cor, ANTED. w=. | covettessBiver - Eaeutae Slax Tine Woon tee.” | Foes | “Sitch 1 Sirs. Gallen will | Wil lead to calling into immediate requisition, for ective orchestra. A supper room and restaurant will also be “ GENT . | Messrs. Dale,! omen, = ieetiauship. "appear in | service, a portion of the New York volunteers, raised provide ia] evil for universal good. The peculiar shape | L young man whee to bind Risnagif vs to te OOOO orsemanship. | » Tn the fret story of this immense block, storéa at be- | “/suPaienee asland, requires the. constreetion of rail, A hie orven's tothe above pasties. “Posacat GREAT FAIR AT CASTLE GARDEN. zo PALMO'S OPERA HOUSE, in pursusnee of the bill of the last session, providing ‘rears will be erected for the vending of fancy articles, oF ts hq Dien of 2, thet ott Uhienne mae shock |= Nasties - O13 ater ATTLL SHOW open this moraiug, at M tage, | hambers street. for 60,000 men. They might now readily be sent into $s music saloons. &c. The whole te be fuished e | Poggio igen ur Reg clases pn pan wu. WANTED, Pons ofa mus and, £id stress, AD a ¥erERious Pe (Gren Soiree of Mr. ALEXAN. | service, as the sickly season is over. high est style of taste, and ornamented with posal | the extreme reatest ease - yay | visit the Faire Mi Putemg the Youvg Magician, arrived from Paris. Conourrent with th Sonn certeal | Sage and no expense spared “The { the Providence and Stonington Rail- Seis at beter si fetes ‘ney Be bed Rec Seas iomous of Rel the N.Y Extraordinary and “Unprecedented Exhibition of | vantages ofthe late oneyroih ba toaeectentoreans by Sir. Hays, in providing numereus and well contrived ‘She receipts: of the! Providence 4 sess. | M ; SPLENDID AND SURPRISING ing the enemy upon negotiations for peace. Against the road far the past three months, compared with WAN ED, FEATS OF MAGIC. ity ot ede yes (ne ais the ttc period in the previous year, exhibit | A SITU: me Cook, sty om middle Hy he herd rene, OF Selene Sheeeng wil Srectus ‘the will yo ‘es eat thee sae Pi ee Pec yg ang peony fom without “The melancholy “imtances of the an increase celeuisted to advance the market value of | tains, ett ET ag ; 5 PLL OF ENCHANTMENT, atstee Meautban ia mse naveaiiodl ican of life by the i “contrived doors and circuitous pas- teriall O13 2¢r | ICE To Py An exhibition of Fi Poitas | mificently illaminated by hundreds of Nigh’ ‘eantime, a messenger will have arrived from Sages of theatres, have induced the proprietor to make | the stock very materially. | TED, mm competition for premiums, on the 2191 | olay the new quadrilles, Au Diable Les | the Mexican capital, with instructions from their ad-inte such improvements es will releato the public mind from | Stomixcron Rattroap. ‘ ae lars apply to the Managers’ room, Castle all apprehension on this subject; and such a benevolent | Receipts in July, August and September, y S tituation im aamall pri. ort hoy pe rim government, and these may be accompanied with a abt it isto be boped will ® Properly understood | 1845, threo MODEMS... .... seese eee ss $84,845 54 oot in washing and | 9 o'clock A ers 2 ‘the evening's entertainments will c: i | Plan fer a definitive suspension of hostilities. While, meat appreciated by «liberal ad enlightened com- ¥ we 1846 65,784 70 om gueenees iter emits one. IX ce Ss H. Sa ee he | * Goren, $0 cena; second te yb a pit, 25 cents; | therefore, the administration invites the Mexicans to & “ | 13 2t*re | [ALL, on the Worship and Astronomy +, y consideration of their true interests, in of It ought also to b ‘bject of congratulation to the | three ¥ = | oil dren halt price. & , in indications of a Laveceghibe tame te eaeaad el he Bee | faite Prieusn hn ain vies prin ms [ Transparent Oisber, Peer i ahecorenar | _Dgorsopen at7 o'clock. Performances to commence at 8. | readiness to treat, there will be no abstement, in the in- Ee ben the ony Dropeetonin engagement | pend | : sage wee '20'622 07 | I a} igo the ere Sang aey lnias: a cL ctinak THE ALHAMRA SALOO 5, terim, of the most positive demonstrations of reducing porate pee peclal Sn one Pet, | picasa hiaself gon “and who a will'bs sung. wien | ae Bes caan: anit Passed sere them as speedily as possible, at the point of the bayonet only to cater for their amusement, but whose ta | Increase ip September, 1646. $7,997 21 | Meat, if beceen salary will “Address Hi | APARTMENTS WANTED. |, This wptendid, fahiowate and” well Known establishment | Honorable to Ampudia as hes boen the defence of Mon- and | | feuts every evening, with the astonish. | terey, and creditable to him as are the terms of the ca- ing performances of > : W. pitulation, a more determined soldier might have given pnt iment of thie meritorious and d Laing | upon this route, the business of the company has in| A BOARDER in fe get ern can be | | cian of the 19th ceutury, Dancing by M'ile | General Taylor a far more destructive and expenaive re- The writer witnessed on the frst day of the present | creased to a wonderful extent, and +0 long as boats oo at- | the city, with ain a, br ea, fire, actend- | ake is ception. Humanity is the broad basis of the liberality of month, the ceremonies of the laying the corner stone | tractive to travellers, obntinue on that route, it mustcom- | ance, Ke. Farther tained’ by a line ad- FARM WANTED. | cents, aneluding refreshments | +44 American commander—humanity to his own arm: Of the Contersplated new Montreat Fige-mascos Hall. at. | ; vce dressed it. Herald Ollews whic will be duly attended tee Wanted to purchase fe Fi aaa ea ea A tached to the Theatre Royal. The Procession, ‘consist. | mand its share of nv ‘3 O13 stere 5 } “er ina healthy lo 10 r New York or Ph Atel nces o’e lock. | not less than to the Mexicans. Tho besiegers were out Iefgen ae the roan Sra Lod | The report of the Stonington Railroad Company, | p | ga Dbongd oon nat wih: Syl peste ne arog CAMILLO SIVORDS of provisions, or nearly so; the besieged still held a for- truly made for the year ending the Sist of August, 1846, pre. | FRY a small family x ing of such prope res iE SOND CONCERT midable position in their strongest hold. It could have gan it Faanty wah ase Sod the rich reyaitg | eute the annexed statement of the alfuira of thet com. | yar,totisels A ouse, furnished or | Charleston. 8 Caroli iiitis txbe spied on Friday, October 16h, at the deen taken; butit might have cost the liver of several th t that day :— | more an object than ityot s ( sions, were srpectorined Sith on i solemnity and ‘the business of the C year . |. Exgitsbment as thts of 08 Iw®r_ | it might possess, | OFF. The firse Merch Sandee Fantastic Concerto, [B min] *180 have een captur ut what weuld Gen. Taylor with h great a dignity of of manner, Rene Worsbiptul, | ‘aa et alt, 1946, bas apeny Oe Ee Ruo! orprivate table Ap: | We Reread of te ae A ty b ‘he be | vali ‘The celebrated Rondo “I Campanello,” [The Hand- | have done with them ? ‘Ho had no provisions to feed Master of the Order, the Hon. Peter | Cah on hand, per last report. +... s+ ss. « $9,089 90 | 2_PIY at S26 Broadwav. 014 tere | Pine advertisers | intending to renamed cities in | 2. Whe favorite Variations on the air“ Nel Cor,” Violm | them; and he wanted the towns barracks for the shel Neciil ., Satingateped eer ana aya eesersel, Receipts during the year, from a ng WALLS, ieee. bd eth part of di ad month, ei won one | Bolo.” all composed by PAGANINI, ter and refreshment of his own troops, after their ardu- Wor an admirable addrons was delivered by the ‘Right | stews “athe 99 | (PRE Se bernia will teave ‘Boston Fe os cee yes OM awere «| He Will Be ansisted in his Conegtt by maven, ous long marches, Hes Protracted fighting. The expense ‘01 Deputy Master, the Rev. Dr. Bethune, ‘and mail service. . .. | day, ‘15th meat VERSITY OF NEW YORK. | ,, of ping the Mexicans as prisoners the highly esteem esteemed Rector ‘of ‘Christ Church, Notre pasate e231 | " ta eae | nr tor are and Maia Clinique, And an mmeroun an ECE RAPER rmy been captured, would have ume sir x | miavaee ete oor of the city are informed that they receive MR. LOVER'S LAST NIGHT beena useless incumbrance. ‘fhe American general ginner, Prepared fr the ocusjon by J, alee acs ot sal sss 31) versity Medical College, 699 Soulway, on every Satur: | STUYVESANT INSTITUTE, BROADWAY, | acted wisoly, therefore, in permitting the enemy's forces ‘and well known hotel, 8i. Paul's street” It | Bxpenditures, viz — aivaubavine 2 | [MTROvED cans DR. Throughout the eaoces 9 lock ighe Cliniaue | On sae, OGrouER 15, 1846.8 to march off to support themselves. It saved him 8 wee bo 7 ea with 4 sotersees of ba as salarioe sat ferry, ho: - 48,965 08 | and | AUTHOR gfttundy Andy, Rory O'More, &e. will repeat | superfluous expenditure of trouble and money. irs of Ly } Dountiful and munificent Jandlord of the hetel. y partichlar desire, his first entertainment, entitl \isestasions of Iretend?™ Again, the object of the administratien is not the con- h songs, as also his own original comie story quest of Mexico, but fo conquer a peace. If its purpose mn.” were the subjugation of the country, it would then be Dridges, Kc. ee ee 97,661 41 Exrension oF T#x Macnetic TeLEGRaPH.— New engine and new cars, . Our Canedian sven agree are beginning to appre- | Land damages, &c....... 1 | | | pln his omal MA NIVERSI of The | [Teen onan can & + m . will ‘Admission, $1. Tickets to be had at the, Astor Hoi ‘Messrs. Stoddart & Dunham’s; }Chickering’s; prudent to kill as many of the enemy, and take as many ciate fully the business and commercial 8 of Interest on bonds, due Feb. ment, No. 321 Broad Ist L, | Hi p ; : the magnetic telegraph, and with opmuvendeble soter: |" ARE Abe, EUBc cocoon 87,0080 jonday next, the 19th da fa Ponds: aad Atwill'y Mui Stoze,and atthe doors | Drigonera as possible; but the object being to convince yee ton Nossa a wr spearinles betes TES | | Unclaimed... ...-. _1476 60 H ‘Their stock tock is entirely, fresh, has ree sel with. great | mence at 8 and conclude about 10 o' peer: Pic aigeahs old 2trh | the Mexican army and government of the folly of per- Cotonést, says :—It has been decided to continue the com | 35,629 90 | be SER tu assortment of Parisian Dre “Bry endanee noe GRA nb’! ON CERT Pr gh hp aeh aoe Bh eae munication i teleg: from Buffalo to Toron- Interest due and unclaimed at | HO CAN ADMINISTER to the sick beter than @ “ States, justifies the liberal terms conceded by General Sen pole 5M Walls of mew Ro ere. $1,829 1 a oman Eroverbually th bye | MADAME Taylor,in the capitulation; and we doubt not they ar in rom pnt Z treatm. flton and. Bt. Catharines, to the Niagara river, and to | 1,987 00 | Inthe simple and certain remevies for discaace, when i ABLAMOWICZ _ | strict conformity to tho spirit of his instructions from the croas the river between Queenston and Niegara Falls, 40 | -——— 36,816 90 | infan Take care, my son, or you wil) catch cold. ILL take place at the APOLLO SALOON, on Thurs: | War Department. ts to connect with a continuation of the telegraphic line | Redemption of bon | How the maternal heart Pears for the welfare of her off- waist be the fllowing dstingubed eee a to extend from Bufo to Lock ath to the south side of | last report, . . 11,500 00 | re i 9D TS So nie vedic tas oy AT SABEMOIBEELE: RACHEL Wasmmnaron, 12th Oct, 1846, 1 o'clock, P.M. e river, 3, ), currency, include | ———_ ime! | ‘e a e Ne Mont le all necessary batterios, magnets and instruments, ready $139,445 09 t sie happy combi Rot root tha one | MONS, GIPE Ts ng FONTANNA. | The news of the ue wre Gen. Taylor, ration at three stations along the line, at Toronto, | Cash on hand, August Sist, 1946...... counter le aad 4 MR. HENRY MARKS: age ae ak tal er ilton and St. Catharines, respectively. Should other "sateen PH | ’ Coles, ¢ ps, Hoarse: . pe gt Grae Mr. GEO. LODER will preside at the Fianoforte. | after a three days fight, reached this last city night. The sion made: for thele erection, ana eee t eeig <Charge | in these expenditures is included the cost of fuel and | eatablighmente, © sale ad acai * it way to popularity. "For ane, 7 Tickets’ One Dollar exch—to be had atthe principal | excitement of the people to know the facts was intense. A the necpseary spperstan., At tho meeting held on Friday | materials on hand for the service of the next year, | the Istof January, last and he flatters hi get ts, sO il. perticulass in sonall bills. o13 re _| Teport was in circulation that an extra would—or was last, at t Sata of Messrs. Gamble and Boulton, the | amounting to upwards of $11,000. | years namie p that ho dge of | y 10 Astor House, 110 Broad —~“AMERICAN MUSICAL INSTITUTE. — issued at the Union office. A push to that office project wasentered into with becoming spirit. It was | the Broadway trade, will ‘onente ty him to offer, 364 ‘ton, 49 Sixth avenue; eiy's Ns 1 a ful and highly d ‘Oratorio, ‘ook place at about 10 o’clock P. M.; all were, however, od to form a joint stock. com § apinit antiat ur | _ The road continues to be maintained in excellent con- | attractive stock of goods,well sdayied to the Prevailing taste Hudson ‘corner of Catharine an ; SO aly Sarees wea Sieh y Gearipere Lemont dieaproite, no extra was issued or made it & 4.000, curren (or $16,000.) to carry it into effect, to | Aition, so as to admit of the safest and most rapid rate o; | 4 fashions. olsétisre | gud M ton st, Brooklyn. ‘oleate ~ | -Weduenior erowine’, latrineesre Resttacene ie This morning the details have. appeared, but the official into 406 chares, oraio currency. (or $40) each, | Travelling. That it increases in public favor, is proved | ADVICE EXCLUSIVELY GIVEN TO THE MUSIC Preah under th accounts will be published in the Union of this afternoon pool tothe PAY trees coe nee open |S é " ek et '| _ LOVERS OF FINE ARTS. | \HE AUGHT on very, moderate terms, bya | MR. LODER. or to-morrow. abe jons to about pout 2 wey ( 100) eeoae | by the fact that the number of passengers exceeded that | rVHERE i u 3 roadway an exhibition of Oil Paiatings, T Pe : fect PB ge ‘of the science, ir. H.C. Timm will presi ‘The success of our arms at Monterey, causes general obtained. ‘The who! ‘egy be taken up | of the previous year more than one fourth, the wholo | "T6 of the ancien sient pave oh a and Fiemnish o chooks, loek PM, | 214 who an to teach it thorough! Terms, 3 dollars | ihe ea parts will be rastained ty the “following eminent | satisfaction, but there is a mystery hung over the tact, ac uae oaedored Droper ta nd. fair oppor. | number being 128,706. The increase of freight is also | Admittance %5 cents See Cots ecere | Bieta ett kee Simou, a farmer basso i ey Ant a oes Ba meng temp eee eripet Mes lagiaptio loa will abe tothe ers Pr portionate | Very satisfactory, reaching nearly 5,000,000 of pounds; | proeieeed| I understand the armistice of eight weeks, Jane, it }, tenor, IN AND IRELAND— | Hagen. wyaane coin people, chor EN amount of the stock. Mr. Sheriff Jarvis, and Wells | the total being 32,627,565, of which upwards of 8,000,000 hi it friends and the | the whele force of Ye it of Buifolo, accordingly, set, eff for Hamilton, on Bridey | were from the loeel trade. be aoep a cea, WH, ite at thelr propoeal einen of that | It-will be seen by reference to the items of expendi. | to Lg will pai | ‘Phursday at 8 Drint with ‘ae os oeginalchecon be oo a Sere at M agreed upen horus of irdae ‘ke: ke. by | by the last article of capitulation, bpp to the oe ate. val of the President; if so, all will be well; and I can con tothe Yio ee Sieach. To subscribers, forthe se | fidentially state, should it be the case, thet the President Grates | “gt Chere Cra H. MEIGGS, Principal. | Will disapprove of blic that they continue to: princival towns of received Mr. Rg ss immediately set off Se Bettie, to | ture, that the increased business of the road required an | i A eights of | and 16th ~NEW YORE GALDERY Of THE FINE ‘shiueelanten etek s: bee phe Meth ng with omoti ir A G Y 5 DOW! Seddereccest Gent wavs oceania told ve saws inv ihep: ee ee teten tee adeae raps) solidcolama. “Lathe dis | ling slip. Ae PASE Ge Ts. | digies of valor were performed by our soldiers and brave orders tor the immediate manufacture of the wire for th past year. These form a pe FOR LONDON—Kegul HIS Tasttation the building knows, as the officers. Nortu. line. By the first of Januury, we in Toronto will ave") Property of the company. October—The ‘well known. ofhat aa ees |e ,, Boman, in the is daily from 9 A. M. until | Was on, Oct. 12, 1846. the privilege of instantaneeus communication with Buffa- | 4 still greater increase in the business of the roadis | NATIONA. RAJ AB. ieee Cobb, burthen 8 i Sa will saa! da On Mgnday. an and Ta eefty evel the rooms are ths ioe HINGTON, » b 7 mip and ve'be ae afore wee tne ae ats tele” | expected during the ceming year, in consequence of the Very styerior acormmo Life tleibership ove dollar, Single admission 25 cents. — bn ete 5 cage Sol fie wall be extended to Mon <i on steerage passen, Nd Pablic Beha admitted free on Savurdays, by making | ‘The President expresses himself, ax | am informed to- acy ne i to Montreal and Quebec, and from | Sanco BF a ecties ac tna via Sfp scomnty | te i to embark sho a arrangements with the doorkeeper. OT 2wis*re | day, in the highest degree satisfied with the endur- ‘orc: bh My 7 We understand that the Magnetic Telegraph | Reloul over a pa psa gat 2st magnon | th j Poards Pret No. 5, Nonh Fiver, se eer McMURRAY, © | HOWES & 0O.’S N. Y. MAMMOT. H OLEGUS. | agg, skill, courage tact and tactics, bravery and human Company have ee to extend another wire | ? JO8. P. PIRSSON, Ree Sec. | _ol4 rh corner of Pine and South streets. mie, vatled oa Best ue jensrigns 15h; a Gilloa ca | ‘Y Of Gen. Taylor, and his army. All the cabinet (ex. ipeleometeth win See sumeabeTTaNTe Tock ee | cocaccheente te ete ab Peviiocne dune eee CLARKE’S SACKS, | of Be a ERRUOL Ney Laner-Hegalas Fackst | ith: at Roxbury on th cepting Mr. Walker, who has not returned from the ol irom rl i vi le col 2 1 a e AT: ¢ ip ey cits commenced immediatly and toe pai for | nosing wit the fry xt Providence, whe th com 116 Wiliam st cppuste he Washington Stores ARKICK, B:f.'HPrak mutts will sao | Coveellgas the fins Waodiok oe uh Nera.) cated upon the commander techie of tho ermy fate of th s pany will thus save aheavy expense, and at least half an RACEFUL AND CHEAP—By pure! successful ‘operution Cee ees hour of time will be gained. When this junction is com- | Giteah asd Firing no man credit am gomer | , For frejeht or pases feu poerdsat Ortesns abet idence of the growing utility and general | pleted, the directors, having secured the co-operation of | ‘Thus will makerte ween ei oi charged at $25, for foot of Wall street, ar to E. K. COLLINS & Co. ‘on of the lines —Philadelphia Gazette, Sept. 8. | | $20, gad mn $186 oat for $15, and rr the wires of | the fastest and most splendid steamers on the Sound, can | Dorion’ “Lam likewise Drovided, with a miagalficent ware. | Packet ship ROSCIUS, A. Eldrid ere connected | safely promise to carry passengers between New York me: tof fine Overcosts and sack Coats My black cloth | ler aw and sail November 26, Yeuterday in the Intter’ cy with the line to alvany. | | Seek, west il collars and font, are‘; some as low’ vigation on the Hu: river, and Boston rr, wit ¢ all the ease and. promptaess i le. ‘The distance | A further increase of business will necessarily take 915 s:istre toma 1 Wim et between Albany and Boston, New York, is 418 | place from the Providence and Worcester Railroad, | brace of cochiry tanteae fives cure dording ‘the tele, | Which hes been commenced, and is expected to be part. oop cHaN Nob pes ol ol recol ‘eo graphic characters at tone ext ety the very moment | ly in operation next spring. The Stonington Road isthe | A cin ny cary on the’ fs nloring ba ine They were made at the is is the longest dis- | natural outlet for the freight and travel of « large part of | | peertean eea inthe eon any et wf eae a travelled iby the janic current, | the rich and populous country through which the Provi- | Eohes cherted ou fate ‘and yet :ts passage between the two cities was asinstan- eats on reason taneoue os af but a ra single. mile. To-morrow sfternoon, dence and ar spare passes. | bef pot Not id William st, up gree reat Bait Vouk will be tried, Phe |g. ene ew ate laded te in our last report, con. | ROOMS: those embarking, who should eall and see Rovio and Bala, via Now York, will be tried. The | tinued for about seven months ofthe past year. Thereis | T% or Three Gentl mS. ae bas dcvieshccistal ‘eien thi "be: | Beso ot naval a iceerare, #4 Cabin a else: =| Li i | reason§ to believe that the unprofitable competition will | Jeasant rooms, in a e family, with breakfast and hy oe, erly apolicn | ent organized im the ‘oud Hasse, raion 26 | Victor Woue, od bee’ site pong bes General fee, General | tration.” The army is doing se When is “tl female Hider of t1 joing to be allowed to take a le roftn | 6 pass bey a BLACK BALL, OR OLD 1 INE OF LIVER- | | Being chaste and classic; her grace! cia woman 08 hen POOL PACKETS, e charming ntivete with which The Baltimore and Washington Volunteere—Death of sb For LIVERPOOL—The only regular Packet of | BCG, Tender this gulted and highly eduented, areisne © is | Col. Wateon—.A Natural Presentiment Fulfilled. i . master, will succeed | regular Gay. | whose new style of Equestrian od e's ot Cr writer pend a feeseieas | lie to the brilliant deser:ption A From the returns of the beautiful fighting at Monterey, pean Win © Barstow, will sail positively on Friday, ss it appears that the Baltimore and Washington volute” jc of Octaber. i ‘ola ih el i ate | teers were in the front rank. Theeccountsthus far ely nes say, as it 1s well know to the tra- i public, dint the Yaccow aprntions of of the Camby dre killed and wounded are vague and unsatisfsotory, th ‘bin, 24 Cabin and Steeroge fas the mail of this afternoon may bring us more 4 rb and costly manuer, with tails. It is feared, from the uniform statement of the Ame- id convenience, that cannot bu rican loss in killed and wounded being 500 men, Baltimore battalion must havo suffered dreadfull The city of Baltimore has lost another brave in Col. Watson. waiting, last June, with his corps for embarkation, in hia. city, his wife came over from bf tea, it required. ‘Apply ati aoward Rete fa acl ve. made g fee & Core? not be again revived, and that moderate but remunerat. | ed.’ ‘Teri mode Noten | sie rib Ful eos, BuO THE ston Bank). pe} The alee be dasr Accepted—§100, to r Arc fe payers dissuade hith bap tet ied She ward Phaloay proprigtor of the com.| ing prices will be hereafter maintained. ‘The statistics JUST RECEIVED, ONLY KEGULAR LINE OF PACKETS FOR | a strange presentimen would never return ; 7 eglotog the har or whiskers, to the pro | :AIVAIROD, Sms Retten 6 conte area Ntalehess.. of GLASGOW SPacket of lat November Ho she felt cortain that she, would never see him agsin—her id hair d diy comparison of the of the last, year show that the directors were not mistak. ‘ igh feathers. of bigs coos | id d fast hip BROOKUBY, | eele of othe Id fh him and the army ; but in his de- of thes ath nfo, | enn their anticipations of a gradual improvement in and ssoerorgealy ano ale ea feats, of high cos Ceyain fekiwon, will posltively call as: above, bier, regula: | Xthe "hole som aoe ing, most talented, and | Prayers would go with him and tt tL orerer iver. We doubt , the local and permanent income of the road Without LYON IBACS, 5 et, i 28 New York Mammoth Cireus. _ot, therefore, that she was pro ce Meal i, a | atte HOWES & COB New irew of qu bards, Come, “oral. up gentlerben your pre: | the further increase of business, which as already stated called Potheeks cttentins of city ead country sillinars is | ieeed ‘o |— UNION COURSE, L. L—TROTTING. _aiear tough es aero in mate dir in Eat entirely willing the publi shoaid kaos ic tm ig) we are justified in expecting, the present rates of fare | Office of the New bo (Gas Light Company, steep | the service of his country. to meet. Low any other ti at etober / cemeneememinnaiyinaicieemeaiate ime. ‘om $100 to $500 is Tendo be ieee ‘peon post elanonay means of paying « dividend puer RESIDENT and D ireetorshave this dey declaied | Rooserelt vis drake uly poi ra } | Wasnixarox, October 12, 1846, cata | piri gee ERgt ftoek of this Company, for the six mosths ending tat Auguat | #042” ___ 00 Southat, 2d door are Sete sip | Thursday, Oct, Yih, at 3 o'clock. | Arrival of the Despatches—The Satisfaction of the Previ- To those who study economy, combined | The debt of the company on the 3ist August co oA leat tones tel mlatir ty pa i | york Line-—Positively the drat and uly Regulay | POURSE $250, 45010 the second best home—sile hents, | dent—Cabinet Mecting Strengthening the Miktary- with clegenee, geaveniance 9p and id utility, the subscribers offer | _ 1846, stood as me or oqy at. book wnt be closed from the 2ith inst. until | Packet of {to-morrow Octo —The_ new and | best 3 in 5, in harm bh Moscow Forces—Ammunition— Caleulations~ Complaints—Ez- These paral String sep ts tha mont cone | The trustese oF the tating packet bark JANE E, WILLIAMS, Parker, F Hunt enters ph Moscow | Seemann. te. of Bey ee tiene pubic. They Possess | have since paid bonds the ho C. L. EVERITT, See’y. te laaiacaie and will sail as above, her regular | Siri cate: Payee ge ay psi pars ‘a! a sail ~ % | | c caton, chase are ct th se sntcoreoe | | amauat of. ij oan, + $6,000 00 THE CHESS PLAYER'S MAGAZINE, er feigh or puna arly on, oar at Orleans hur, pBailrond eas ia at Tand 2 o'fock, and return after | vecetain Eaea, one of th a parry Su aM gh nt ea seh bela eal eae aegana aay | ASS Neretnbel } amount to 11,600 00 PERIODICAL Urges of communtestion for Am Bout ac, | oitetie G_SFICER._ | did not wait to ationd to his baggage, but took a hack jebrated Meralie Tabioe" $17,600 00 | Aree hens playera, for the aviration of daprted folmrand | ghoutively no goods received after Tuesday evening, ‘Tih TROTTING. A war'eh the; Preieipabia Neal wa dalavcaalting te” ORDERS & SON, 7 Drader. | doubt questions arising OF at Orleans wharf, foot | PHILADELPHIA HUNTING PARK COURSE, | *d was at the President's house, ve ip wilt sat | spatches to the President, ten minutes after he landed on nd in og sills lading immediately. | the wharf, Mr. Polk had been anxiously looking for in- nso Wi | telligence, and expressed himself extremely well satis- A few doors above Courtlandt street. Leaving outstanding bonds, August 31, 1846, $602,140 00 game ot ceva f the ia Mdealeuseecnanate: | Feteaer will please be on boar Re ar) Teme cena e of wal Metallic Tabict Razor Strop—The subsert- |__| Will be thus seen, that by the operation of the sink bed tn monthly parts, 28 cents or $34» | bees would call the: ee of evga TGs Public ing fund, and the stipulated application of a portion of the TIN os Sobn | income, the debt of the company is in a satisfactory A CARD — Ship Gene: ‘apt 22 aa ill sueceed the Jane | Mi the above Course will commence | fied with the conduct of our army and the results of the manufactured Sdsckwes epwocted SB bas a ShN de ct rotates. iris ceaesllig own real estate ROM Mr. A.A. ADD AMS toshe publie—Having, during | Hs Williams and sail oa the 830 her tenular Sarees othe i Fall Meeting ove? Pe atocmber, and continue two posal y Saag | of considerable value, the proceeds of which, when sold, Mt surajeal Gpeestion, he pon alipungtnlly th KOM BELEART DIRECT Fe | ds nt day, Nov, 3, purse $200—T wo mile heats, w ‘This morning, an extraordinary meeting of the cabi- Lea EAHOR OF the Onto River, | must be applied to the further redemption of bonds. Seneeaeiy ated fitme:bat aixious to fw mnipacket ship GLENMORE, Cepta in Michael, if tree for al trotting horses excent Moscow « Sat not was called. What took place we cannot know with ee The directors of the Stonington Railroad Company for | todo, sud was Ig MT yore; het Ln <i i ime day, purse $100, free for horses that never won money, certainty, But officers connected with our army are the ensuing year, are as follows:—Nathan F. Dixon, Sverpowered me i yc ren a | Spenth fs of at shane ns neat each athe rns $300, $100 to the second best, 2 mile now pressing the absolute necessity of strengthening | Westerly, R. 1; Gurdon Trumbull, Stonington, Conn.) now only anxious, if possible, to regain their good L opiciog. | | favorable epporaatty to ets tnereby resenting the most | 1 Jata,im harness, free for all trovtin horses. 5, to wagons, | General Taylor at Monterey, with men and ammunition. | Comalius Fesherhit, New York city; Daniel Drew, do, Howanp Horuu, Oct. 12. ie | far her pert Lng aah ao fee of ireland, ag éxeapt Grey | | There Se ee a ae ae aerot fa ithe ssonee | Daniel B. Allen, New ¥ . 1 +. | it should be done, many who are MON#Y MARKET. Ao; Elisha Pet, do} Samuel S3sdug, Sous” K: Thorne, poh Be athens ta wn gern tt ete if ee aesy kes ‘Green & Losee’s Cana qhunot conta, © 2 aned ans 2 tee oP Sally, oF on the Tuesday, Oct. 13—6 P. M. O14 Stock me. A Addams, Bag. en OF cette } Br. packet ship BROKSBY, 500 delphia, on Mon: | Mexicans wi ; cere dapsone by te bees to gabe ir eae Beam 9. eacnieree mae bemrae | iach alive wi eso, a ee | eagemnan Se emer uo mr wat very htle disposition exhibited by the brokers to sit Re in me ie 4 "By H. YOUNG. M.D. | F* having splendid sezommodation, Hla, Gee ied. ot aotmye ‘The administration, there is no doubt, will continge to operate. Pricesfell off a fraction, and the market closed ie fariecie @ Brudeen "8, R DYE. | apply om board, A 1o0t of Rosey elton, PEAT, D. KELLINGER’ z ee Yrieved pave | Push on the war with vigor, Within a fow days e large exceedingly heavy. Harlem, declined \ per cont; Nor- 3 a itiene Ernst” iG 0p io aw G4 | BATCHELDER'S irony a aa be | ot th 87 Soutn street. get what hey have Longs asly called for. | uanty A tnd cenera Jesup will take care to soe that wich and Worcester, 34; Morris Canal, 4; Reading and s10 7% 100 can 58. | pended on forcelor the cmd Tain witekem: Se withee; | REMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, IRE. AND, (Se pesado ithe Soumptly forwarded to the depots already estab- Long Island closed at yesterda: 72 300 5136 | staining or injury to the skin, or. destroyin health | ND SCO’ i iad y y's prices. lo bio 51% | Ciasthelty of tie hate Phtepacn is ettreced dreds wi Al OTLAND. it teers like magic. in ulations must be more on the mo of ‘The Farmers’ and Millers’ Bank of Hagerstown, Mary. 4 Cation ts Pe ee ae fa | repon ci Possible, pains recommend it. The e0- | raRTiee Their fends in peat oeeay Pole Road fata ene altscrea, of say oan cole on the navy ; not thet our have ploded. mw oF will noe rb stant i, and wil be because o jumed inscoessibili preys any and ite Biahomwine the oh daly One ind i Musick sche RE’ 113 gg NOCG Wor Pi moral tees snore an even, without a ny Of thone a berber trdane Saree so ohen tes es a a 13 a! rowens, but vou postson the Gull’. It may, how- ited We. have-ne fortunately Second Board, rekon = 1 gapbrdeadasamapeiensing {wall the prineipal tow tenet, and Beat cafe and upon all a6 ty ot eee important 10 seeeoe 5 sartok bieckae as to a te poe for those holding its 399 shs Harlem RR, 360 $16 “50she Harlem RR, 43 $2 Mi BATCHELDER, 2 Wall st. ot et ree, io Renee tas of amen i nosfenr of at taking oa ter its vac, | capture Tampico, and sudject our armed forces to the hills, na Chay have hed! suflclent warning ofits worth | 388 3° 3 is 1 vs 3g | Heelan Lb, OovList a see iu me receive it, pata will be regularly forwarded by: etre mre oe Bowery Lee Bcc aah . seein: nen. ‘ : | | packet or steamer. The New York Gas Company have declared divi | 1s 40 v0 3 ie eR nso ATEENDS to Discues the Bye and Bar, from 94 «| ABRAHAM BEL, & SON, Ince groce after cea ‘saat! of, an armieticn of dond of four and a half por cent, peyable on the ad otna |433 690 51 ay 643g | JX o'clock, at cos Boadway, eoines OO en URTOOLT ROL | Bor J ‘Ready ” ects for the eet ae ee ee ae | Gatto Come ot gi RE CES appa es aot et of pre The receipts of the Harlem Railroad Company, for tho | td 4 ! tion and. ian elven 800 tones ant H. s wi | one of the gre f ce lite to be com- , New Stock ith of O Th i ore month of September, 1846, were $19,590; against, Bua Wed 736. 150 she Hilem RR c six, in « fow | Siac debond sable, gad-cseenege passengers are a | iat et Bi pA i Rice’ yada pecle tt vinyive areDhpmctige. 5 cad ag we fs Wel adsense Bebe | Way airgeet tres aa ny secur sits arte io to pence, an ery for mere. an increase of $992, for the month this year. ‘The travel | ‘s 388 100 do K N | Meeefay acts Get ee efi Dae ay cern. Tatolligent men in this city express the opinion, hat of this rond is entirely local, andit is, therefore, affected Shope sw Dw do | Pho et2s te STREET, (tu ise re B eo Lane, or to cota MepitTh eet. ee ree ved every atare agate, bruises: Mexico will now come to termes, but, atthe same time, by lel causes. ‘The woather basa very great infers $8 da i do fence rong hie Ln ag : ay 0 lal ott credients ali rpee | 80 in favor of prosecuting the, wat, is, Stee on the trvffic, and whatever deficiency may appear in the bs 51% 150 do sath ee rayle Reng, lignin See color, | iM ny hatte pains, ee certain ee appl bette Srimére | our aifairs to a termination a tet wang = splendid, ime tt Yn bn ae fre ot | ener me ne See eg epithe. amc ep are peg "nem lage ers Wert daughter | yer noche ae ee Sy acum %6 South stree ep Burling Blip. | |, Le rt eee Cawtllon: | tince Mr. Walker selected Mt, Corea Ustcoranee ‘is attorney x, Us a short time this road will be opened to Somers, a | oxiogh this ah vine frm 08 Wale sie, a « ie ne oie 2 asd ae heeled 3 ‘nto, ve cat yb Tetabee, Wie sete ecto | Cameo iro ae nara Nea Be * "y ke “Also eo, ce u dielanee of Comey aera hho Plains, and Gity- |“ tn Chester Disset, 8. Cr 19th ult, Roweat Cowver, | sd Imre Importer of ii La aa ih | General eras fT imp leech” | COPCOFRD, It in weld

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