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nature ine i ots on the Me: irty wae wre . ER er ey 9 NEW YORK HE in. New York, Monday, Moveiiter 8, 1846. mn Oty Bai ot ealfish and | Tae Warrnse —Vestertay was grainy day througtt the lestians z d in? “idaals have org”,iged areguiar | @ut, auld the rain fell heavily during the'day, fteaniind Swing arrival & the Britannia, Wegave || a ta cin of outrage Against th® “ays, for the put- | peg to a late er ‘The eg tectived & prot? i: yesterday's Herald & brief feport only of the | fyét pose of pulting money in Veit pockets. The | # scrubbing, and the tain had “ fait play” in the al! sh of Daniel Webster at the whig meeting | wes expected to vote as a whig, and Mr. Webster d: The N jteamer. be » rs " Pr speech of nie! ebster al F4 au | 4 We give inthis day'edinreld tetera widitionat | Pr eratioa. & one of the lise gtocions inventions | Semneet Se omnlbuses and other vehicles that clowil | in Boston on Friday night last. ‘To-day we give | not loki quite {iair,guie ast nor quit, ike, Heston a ines ay teree several additional | of modérm times, caléiilgited to be ef immense | *" thet has romaine talon the last few mathe in some | alonger and a better one. It is to be seen that he | alluded to the necessity of sustaining and standing by the Sunday, Nov. 6—6 P. M. and highly ae extracts from the foreign advantage to society st ‘ange and inwhich every | or" the at bad semoined ex Sek piled. up." thick | reviews the cousse of the administration and the prince of Geers: . Itwas Lapeer penny The advices from Europe ere highly interesting “ papers received at this office by the Britannia. | body is interested, is uve | » would seem to have withstood “ the pelting of Sion of Texse and: the Mentope war whic jon, weportant. Commersially they are very sttisfactry, We published yesterday a copious compilation Xo be obstructed, merely be- i i wit an nar ig See ee ” i | rece: i Ohio, Pennsylva- out of it, were vio! cause a few lawless: chemsleds “end fisarlnas | eS ie ee ee i Sacre nenvew “Tork, . yee Dut the ‘annexation was broughtabont by New-England | will give an impetus to the speculation going on in bread. . 5 er e ex then came forward, and said that he had Y ‘ rtar. Will the proper officers order a friendly | nia, &c nd Southern are by education stuffand cotton. Prices must advance under the inf of the news brought by, this steamer, but the ex- | individuals desire : pe P i ‘ela, votes, the Sout pocple. whe are by tion stuffs and cotton. u- > t ‘, touch of the broom in the vicinity of Chatham From the Boston Courier, Nov. 7.) ‘and we have no doubt au; tracts given to-day, give us a clearer view of the | their spesilaticn? 0 realize undue profits from | street and square—and also in the Bowery. From ? = As A - 7 i led to favor the Gomemgs nf the extension ofthe slave | once of th ased demand, _ Bowling Green to Whitehall, is a perfect sink.’ wr w; | and the rain was a.god-send to the lower pert of | not antici Been condition of Eurepe, and, indeed, of the affairs We have ose in view of the world, than those previously published The Brits, ie violated, it is our duty to reatore it, and not te plies will go forward more rapidly then they have here- the pleasure of resent on this ec- " | Broad street, and thonce to the river. ‘The first | Cgsion. It was his wieh to avoid rather than seek oppor: |e te oxultonether. We may depend upon it | fofore this season Almost every vessel in port is em ania arrived at Boston at 5 o’clock ward is in a most deplorable state of neglect in this per- | tunities of addressing large public bodies. While it was the con: | gaged, and several ships have been ordered to this port iss o Wibsiabintiea- ten te aa Saturday. The agents of the New York press | Sens, 5a people. a0, oleate wode ankle deep to | hs srpoue LX: eas well sebeawran aes the poly | $eaueMiould hare done, it would wot beve’ base as | from Boston, for the purpose of loading with breadstuils q ie Progress o! ye =, al i . mudin im ommonw eal 7 i \ A a Meamie. received her news in advance of all others; they | Common Covncr —Both Boards will meet th: | Lea cath by hme recatargey meatemenedie | | seclteed ot waare salve <0 aay a Te) more | for Europe. Freights rule now very high, but we look ing. The report on the Russ pav * > - | Mas try. " a imm? di tt nt, it is expected, | sics in popular assemblies to rand abler ‘i a. * | fora further advance as soon as the advices by the Bri- The news fom Europe, per the Britannia, at | y. , tistely wentto the telegraph office tohave | Fi 4) tnonght up by the committee, on, Fineace from | PUbE tapics in popular azzemmblign to younger and abler | The constieationfas made us what we sie; bie sadespur. | 0 © SSUCS Ui Ait cfloct pen! the caektat. Gh dest Boston, is of a nature calcula:ed to stimulate | _ “© mtelligence forwarded to this city; but to their | the Board of Aldermen. The Board of Assistants, it is | Mr Chairman, said he, since some of us were assembled | 6 Teshected on every sea, has caused our mantifuc, | f a speculation on this side, in the principal agriov’, | S0Rishment the wires beyond Springfield | expected, will concur in the report from the Bourd in | here, some six or seven weeks ago, great changos hav | Without it, Messschusetts would, never have found ey, j saves and ae ie el ae teste er 8 '» a | relation to contrecting for . % % i ? | Londen, shipme: tural staples of the country. We expect to ul- | or Hartford were cut! These agents then had | ” heuer | taken place, not only in the whig party, but in the whole | other thana Massachusetts market forthe product of | 20 wi i é Accipent.—A man, name unknown, was cai country. There are many persons here who have heard ‘husetts labor. The severing ef the bond of union | the supplies going into those markets must have a ten- immediate inflation in prices, which wi", “°° 22 | the news despatched, as they thought, to Albany, | Hospital last evening at 6 o'clock, havi two declare that it waa dIMGult and always would be dif | a eee retain, ILcamachadantanedte | de peparthaged sages Sen followed by a reaction, which wil! be | totell the ns but f opinion that he belonged to | basis, unJess we could make an impression for good, upon | ion ot ise, is |. tis | 88d 54 shillings per querter for Indian corn cannot be * : - fall heavily | jt, and endeavored to operate with it in this city | one ofthe vessels at the wharves. S| the central States of the United States. The States of the | Na". To tPeak of Giaunion extensive, be nentetee. Att | cnaintained, and we should not be surprised to see by the prices raling a day or two after advantage of | and elsewhere on Saturday noon. After they had | _, A man named Benjamin Crawford, fell into the North | East, the South and the West, were some of them sound | ¢4 to meet'a revolution. No whig can fora moment en- | next arrival a decline. t Steamer bringing account, sj used it, we believe it was sent to the press. Now | was rescued by officer Prindiville. | Ohio, and New York, were not with us, the difficulty we Yre not known as Massachusetts men, but as | Thete is considerable talk in Wall street sbo.t \ ‘all cunts similar to those re-| we are not alittlecurions to ascertain how the | A Jem woe: san. over, by ond ot: the Bose: | sxpanenon ewe a mmee en ceer ce meee amancee the United States. Mr. Webster then alluded | the five million loan required by the Secretary of the ceived by the Caledonia and Brita, compshies on Saturday night about 9 o'clock, | the manifestation of sound petecloles: Sooner or later, of the French revolution, nd to the position ‘Treasury. 8 1 ce apn sheak-Sy-tiadian taal those Who make specu Ww. 7 On i | dit hig principl ” offers have bee! ately made to take the whole ne hi ° ‘e hope that Dr. D Es OF 3 Sands’, in the vicinity, and the wheel of the vehicle hav- | the conclusion of aiding whig principles. That day has ot who*weathered the storm,” and fo offers have been privately m e ative shipments to Europe, Se Rader eats Dia. G He fs Broly, ing patsed over his chest, the injuries received thereby | come—the light of tha {moral hae dawned upon us, to iuped country, the frst Presitent, by the ed- | amount, but there is considerable doubt aa to the truth of Lhe Exropean advie Z . gs ie were pronounced dangerous. The name of the company | No longer are Ohio a! few York against us, but they rence to our constitation, conducted us these reports. The givca-tusiv Give the i be soon | but to our astonishment the speculators obtained | Vere scald. The care taker at the Hospital wes unable | ficult to or sustain the whig party ona permanent | yicjation of our oaths, without treason, bloodshed and upon speculators. Those who t?"«e the arrival of every | river at pier No. 3, at4o’clock yesterday morning,and | in their faith. Nevertheless, as long a» Pennsylvania, | {ortain any such sentiment If we go to the or tothe | ine better. sprofite: than “hia, will real- | telegraphic operators managed this. in Chambers street. He was removed to Doctor | he had always believed these States would come to co by him who in England at ti ime was desig: | -<S must have a very favor- | egraph office, will examine into this matter. It | we could not ascertain. Should the injuries prove fatal, | are with us. The great centre of the Union is with us. those troublous tim le influence v i | ; si 3 i t. Th it border of Atlantic States have come round to | Ist inst —for bids to be sent in will soon expire, whea we pons ty pene ait on Commercial affairs in this | is due that some explanation of it be given to the | ‘ne,cembuny nave Rar tomwelves Leto e predicament | | Car peisciples, nad, let me, tay, the whole country isin | x0 ,,Dut contrelled the storm. In Sonclas, | (1 shout it Al peesent everpihing Miwtest country Generally, and the agricultural classes | public. It is too extraordinary to be passed over | open by the Police, yesterday morning:—Ne. 7 Frank. | {vor of our Views amd principles. He reminded the meet- | the’ rallying point for all true whigs, now and in mystery. will, particularly, be directly benefited for | in silence. “It is too extraordinary for the safety of | fort street, belonging to F. W. Woods—leather store. | i pay te developed. iteclf and had been | heTesfte rt we are to say, because We autor som | ‘The stock operations of the past week have been to & time by the advance in prices and the | the wire in all future time. Scarcity of food leads | ,,Neoyiouncs <The stare No. 7 Water etreat, Delong | more or less advanced. And he asked if any man could | Sera, nitaiy and ne mole vo, than if we should strike | rather alimited extent, and at prices ruling at very low smmense demand in Europe for their pro- | to bloodshed. If this be tne, speculating in food | day morning about 1 o'clock. ‘This makes the fith time | Qq'by ite rain ort cocttent coniiehee in the prereated, | down the sun because the moon sometimes eclipses !8"| peints, We see no prospect of an immediate improve- duets; but we fear that the result of this | will not protect the telegraph. that thie store has been left open within the last few | ministration. He then reed,a communication that he had | ight, or a cloud obscures its surface, for, and coming | Ment in quotations, or in tho amount of transactions — aetna : | months. The object of leaving stores open in this wa: q a i movement in breacstuffs, will be more ruinous | Jn Massachusetts there is a penal enactment | has been considered sort of mystery at the police offices. | aie, ath enon memes ot Yelock m the | forward, said that he appeared in obedience to the cal 3 Money appears to be abundant enough fe sa then many anticipate. An impetus will be given | against cutting or breaking the wires of the tele- | | Mone cuurauux Neaticexcr.—The ? store No. 176 | stated the majority'of the whig candidate for Governor at | (#,tome indulgent friends, not that, he could add toy | business purposes, but the stock speculators to the preduotion of our principal staples, to such | graph. The law is severe, but scarcely suifi- | Washington street, belouging to J . Hoyt, tl o'clock yesterd anextent that the harvests, another year, pro- | ciently so. Itis as follows:— ean eee ed coh Aled The cae eet | about eleven thousand ; the election of tw eloquent and effective speech, alluding to the small num. | "treet have very little at command—at all events, not , " | ty-three whig members of © as certain; and also | Serof nersons who, calling themselves whigs, were dis- | enough to put up prices of fancy stocks. M 1 men Van Court and Alen. The officers, whose vigi- | that feventy members of the © | posed to withdraw from the whig party, and tell us that | We annex our usual table of comparative quotations vided the season is at all tavorable, will be in- | «4, h © rete | lance is highly creditable to them, frequently prevent | whole number being only one luv: and twenty-eight. | thoy ‘want to put the party en a platform higher than it | i" li 1 di % 7 | ny person who shall wilfully and maliciously in- | robberies and malicious burning by examining the | Will Massachusetts, sald he, re:tpond to this? (That it | ya, ‘stood befere. He denounced their attempt to | for the principal speculative stocks in this market, for pace so large! ‘eres 5 those i- nn previous ann ee Premubid fred poh ine rity neh Cee ee stores in their different districts. will, was the 0 response, from all perts ig fost hall i, Now, | astie in the air as mere farce and humbug, and | each day ofthe week just closed, and at the close of the year, that a much greater demand than that now | tie or the olect t oe: rucmon or | AND STILL ANOTHER.—Store No. 62 Vesey stroot was | Said Mr. Webster, what has produ, 7 change in New he wanted to see some patriotism mingled in this | week previous. It will be observed that there has been existlig- will abterigised’Sh' kasencicaa aoe ctro_magnetic telegraph, erected for use York ? It had been said that it was’ owing to local ques- Doting Cp oF MABEANT. “IL tMeE oe aivbere Te | P vet found open. also. yesterday morning at about o'clock. | ¥ 5 mee 0 | Seat ann favtsc cmmmonwealth, and all persons who | ‘Phe store belonged to F.8 Halsey; it was locked up by | tions, to the rent and_anti rent fact fon lowing cup of humanity. If they are, sincere iN | 19 movement at all in some of the fancies, and that prices remunerating point. The extensive production punished inthe manner provided in the dist Sect 126th | Policeman Wood, who tovk the key tothe station house. ; Of Governor Wright, ke. But Mr. not against the party thay profess to belong to, but have been very uniform :— to the enemies ‘ : r 2 334 hoursat Boston : took th ranks of the opposition to the present government, by : , it he ries of their starving fellow beings. We venture | 3% 9 inBoston harbor, arrived against ‘heal’rinds at | Which the whigs are disappointed this year in tbe eh’c- pred nO septa Gy stare Aaa Yaaro poorer classes of E: 1 the di 1 it | to Say that there would be very few petitions for | Halifax at 3 o'clock P _M. on Tuesday, staid 63 hours, | tion of Messrs. Phoenix and Waggaman to Congress, t | and fuses calculated to burn different lengths of tim: F asses Of Europe, and the demand for it hie el returned by the Britannia, staid 4 hours in Boston, left | Nemberswho never flinched, nor failed in their duty, | ‘The main experiment was tried is, therefore, likely to be permanent, fluctuating | their pardon. for the Long Island railroad, waited half an hour at Al- | 8nd for whom he entertained ‘the greatest personel re- | Success, with’ the regular service charge. Before thé from year to year only as the crops of those coun- | We trust that at the next meeting of our Legisla- lyn’s Point, and ar: ived in the city at 8 o'clock P. M. last $00 od ean Renera en Neptosentiog e party which | cannon was cast, Col. Bomford, relying upon his caloula, | tries fluctuate in quantity. It will take the place of | tre the most stringent enactments will be passed | joyy unk 7 hours-distance 1,272 miles.” ® “™® * | These divisions haddefoated the purposos of all, audhad | {0R6,aeed upon the proportions of the piece, predicted other cheap articles of food, which the lower | to suppress all attempts at destroying or injuring | Mysreasous—Yesterday morning, a woman was found | 104 ditectly to the election of the democratic candidates. 4 shot on record. It was loaded and elevaled as follows : SEA compariaon of ‘pelos currant yesteciay, wi: , He alao alluded to the nomination of candidates of a third ( 95 1hs. of powd da shell of 182 Ibi taining 7 Ibs. i i" P Sib . of powder, and a shell o' #., containing ruling at the close of the previous week, show an im- come a very importantitem of food among the 82h 1g! Istty! esterday with pertec of our agricultural staples, this year, has been | chap, of the Revised Statues —Passed April 6th, 1846, Asp vet axotnen.—Store No. 22 Jacob streot, occu mi or eieant ry eee that squosice use Rated: the altea Sen they ect || SERRA eee =, yon Maas Leeingies ine. pony caused by the foreign demand and high prices rul- Pewaury. pied by B. J.& W. Hoyt, was found open at about 2 | Goubtodly had an effect, but there wero’ other causes for | y1*).t Deen wrong on the matter of whicy they complain. Sat. Mon. Tues. Wed. Th'y Fri. Se igpes : a Imprisonment in the State prison fora term not exceed: | o'clock yesterday morning’ by policeman Ahrens. This | the change, aad be etaneed why (om Leng Island, | ie ‘honsbt that the best step. they 00 mal — 93 ig 80 ing last fall. ‘The deficient harvests of Europe | ing Ave years, or by fine not exceeding $500, and. imprt. | 18 the second tine that this House has been found open Oneids, aod many others, ‘The question. before the peo: | **st.one, to withdraw from the party. tion of Ee ~s this year, have, however, created a demand large | ha erare the county jail for a term not exceeding two | by the police. 3 ple was Not a local question. There was oy "id ne Wathen the mention mph da conet on Monday | ta) a & enough to take all the surplus, and put up prices | a * '#" Yea" ; | Ain Uar Cue Wonk. Stand No, 840 Roatl ssest, oBom: | 2 show thah teats While the Governor 1 Yas elects next, at the polis, in the several wards. Cheers were pa mB much higher than anticipated. | There is now a close watch set on the specula- | Licemsn Doy . pe + DY po forty, the whige jon Llewiry al fie u\ the whole even fi ‘ebsterand Winthrop, and the company dis- | a a TB . There is a feature connected with this trade, this | ‘ors, And we should not be at all surprised ifthe | Exrmaonpinany Quicnness iN Travsztina.—The | number of members of Congress, and in ev ery district ; + | a oS 8 season, of a very favorable character, which did | @SUlt of their speculations would be incarceration | yoyage from New York to Halifax, and back, the vote for those members run far shead of #he hess Coxctusive Experiments witt Aucer’s Boms- | ff = =_ = » i > ‘ : in the following unprecedented for Governor. The cause was to in the opposi- | c,xnon.—The experiments with the new twelve | ay al not exist last year, and that is the demand for our | i? the Massachusetts State prison, a fit place | man left here on Saturday wo tion to the recent measures of the general administration. | j10), cannon, recently cast at Alger’s foundry, 50! Indian corn. This article i i .. | for those who speculate on tho sufferings and mise- | Atlantic, was detained 5 hours b; Mr, Webster alluded to the unfortunate divisioni the | sumed at South Boston Point on Wednesday, Ed ae le is destined to be. Ng Cal = = Hilighsiigerigggrtigit gil wel gst iggtiiitt Ee SIigiliegi iggiiitel swTTTISitd classes have heretofore depended upon for sub- | the Wires of thetelegraph. This is a matter that | lying at the corner of Heuston and Pitt streets, bleedin, arty, in his own district. He said he should go on Mon- def id elevated sistence. It has been subjected to many preju- | Concerns the public in general, and we trust it rofusely {rom a severe wound ta the back of the head. ny sid deposit his vote in his own town, (SarahGeld) | Heese an boitee fous lees then the clevation at which | provement in Pennsylvania 6%, of per cent; Long dices, and it has been brought into general | Will be pressed upon the attention of the legisla- | was removed by her friends to a ne hboring house,— | pd there he s athe ety. Sepbemer ene were mls: | 4 ay de fred. The shell foll at a distance of $34 ‘miles, | Island, 1% per cent, and a decline in Reading Railroad iS j 1 m, burie v f couches tes , consumption with the greatest difficulty; but we | ture. The pabee are Geemninetto hate: the rhe rica oe pe ort ‘thelr See Sut wats rasa fee. tploded, ‘earing out a pit about 12 feet in diameter at | Of; Norwich and Wo is ea ae have no fear but that it will ultimately b: «| already, it is said, possess some clue to the perpetretors | 2°40! of their tenacity was that their district is and | 11,0 9p, and throwing out rocks as large aa a hogsh ton Company, %4. uk Tame tt wa’ wumatey become as | Hon. Gxo. Baxcrort.—The report of the arri- | Of this diabolical outrage Will be unrepresented in Congress. He said what he | oh q shot taking effect upon a ship must destro We annex a statement exhibiting the quantity of cer- great a favorite with the middle ana lower classes | val of this gentleman in England was premature. | " geaay Hoxer.—A grey horse was found in the stroets | mushy iy, ‘onigut would Poapers they Dight Teocivenay | The ge: is fixed ona carriage, with iron fasten tain articles imported into this port for the first ten of Enrope as it has ever been with those of this | He went out in the Great Western, and she had | by officer Seely, of Distriet No. 7, Sent to the station | those papers, being devoied to one object alone, would not | in68 awl eccentric wheels, invented by Major Webber. o'r. ha three years:— country. We almost enjoy the monopoly of its | not arrived at Liverpool. house, thence to livery stables. An owner is wanted. | tell them oft. Thés wasa lamentable evil,and one not tobe | THe rec a Ce or any shot on record is three mil Inronts into THE Port or New York. production, and must therefore enjoy the Lyceum Hatt Tus Evenina.—Professor Rodgers de- | 0Vercome ‘by railing nor by reprosches, pueey Tenseaine: uarter The length of thegun is but 10 feet, t Jon. 1to Oct. 31, 1844 1845, 1646, 5 njoy the mono- ——_—_—— livers his third lecture on humen magnetism this eve. | Ho stated that it was as clear as any thing in existence | TiyaiYength of a long thirty-two pounder. In’ the | Brandy, half pipes. ... 7,400 7,301 4,173 poly of the demand for consumption. Competi- ASSACHUSETTS ELEcTIoN.—The election is held | ning, in the Lyceum, near Prince atroet, Broadway. His | {hat it was by the votes of such men as these, professing | Course of the afternoon #0 ral discharges were made | ,. 40- ar. casks and bbl r on 3,553 tion in this country in its cultivation will reduce i Lieut, | Preceding lectures, of the present course, have been at. | pie views of the liberty party, that Mr. Polk was elected | Yitn'g and 10 seconds fuse wore ex: fas US Sagan to-day in Massachusetts for Governor, Lieut. | tended by the most respectable and intelligent citizens, | President in 1644—that this liberty party suffered Texas | With 6 Gnd be Mute Ome Ber reaing thelr po} ae the price, so that it will be the cheapest as well | Governor, and State officers‘and Legislature, and sess their families, and he has received from them the | bre cael ea i Oe enone ‘eeponni fo | fragments ovet agreat paetise ie the Bored Baap = 3 = as the healthiest and best species of breadstufis. | for members of Congress. The Legislature will hest possible personal testimonies of respect and satis. | F°P! 00 retn it | leaving suspended in the air adense body of smoke, re- 264,02 $21,218 Z . * : - faction, forthe very superior and philosophical manner | f0F the evil of the present He asked if it balloon, and “ nothing else.” Several gen- 621 ‘14 Prices on the other side for Indian corn are too | elect a United States Senator to take the place of | in which he has treated this truly" interesting subject. | Was not predicted in Congress and foretold on the house- fombling a Detenent from the city to wines the firing, ere er Fy + * ; room, i , that . i . assist o a much inflated—much more so than can be main- | the Hon. Daniel Webster, and to hold his seat for wan - Hy redicgers 5 ae eens y this evening, | oiected thare would bes war with Mexico? And yet, | highs es etaliee ee Siwotee, of Col. Donel an a T1837 13,138 tained ; and a portion of the supplies now going | six years from the 4th of March next. ‘The fol-| Lecruaxs on Patuetis—Lo Roy Sunderland scoms | {i 2ot this very third party, this liberty party, do ali | D9 Wichl. (Othe lor arine the Columbian, Lieut. bf pet forward will, we predict, sell at prices much | lowing are the nominations made:— to have taken our city by surprise of storm, or insome | (03, Could to bring it about? To return to the New | sarwood, of tho navy, repestedly fired a new short 23 ae sts below those now ruling. The quantity already Governor. ‘Teut. Geestnor bei way. beter elivered stomighteetie Colecne’ brought abet tha chee hace wae pigtbe ial dicate pest ac vn Thenit atheigtr and trac ret x ae i isnt : fe John Reed, | #2d announces his third conrse to. e eum, | faction with and want of confidence in neral gov- bec stereey $32,577 473,252 iseeeece, congue ek Sigh pees coeeeh Gecergitnts | fete Thr upocumled, an iremuftbe ome: nk wed dt Gots amiwraion ae ching» | wn Sit gun Que oes o hse exemants = tis C.W Moore, { . a 2, WFO' y considerat re! ive men, ngth carmon can be #0 con- x the latest dates will cause to be shipped, must | John M. Brewer. | Suelt muflitudes ip a city like ousnywhere the people ase | ROES! viduals, but in messes and in troops, voting for ade pigey etree thet or shell rit egal prec eos 38873 have a tendency to glut the market and depress | p;, Whi oe a ‘ | not so verdant and easily humbugged as some Would fain | Sythe most eflecton! mode Cen eae ig round | sion and safety ; and hereafter our United Sta pe 1,363 wt prices. et. B.C, Winthrom P.T. Homer, “8. G. Howe, | ave us believe. tion of the ear, and the tariff of 1546, and had given up | willbe fitted out with thirty-twos of the Hind Zieutepest “east ais t 5 ec 2d. Daniel P. King, Geo. W Dike, Inc. H.Brown, | _Cononen’s Orrice.—Death from Intemperance—The | their adhesion to third parties, and had become w! Temains unaffected in every respect by the several tests 5 634 4.979 hen i cotton and breadstuffs on this side, are | 34° Amos Abbott, G. 8. Boutwell, = Co aired oa Metonier 4 “ 61 nr atreet, ot red oe ee t that is was the Pespee to which ithas been subjected — Boston Post, 6th inst. a! mis too high for profitable shipment to Great Britain, | 4th. J.G. Palfrey, F. Robinson, | W.8 Thurston, | om the body of Jo » a native of Ireland, 28 years | of acting, 8 0} ion to the present admi- eA ae aE 30,408 oaat for the puzpose of realising immediate returns — | StH ¢-Hudeon, WA, Bryant, Set Allen, fam sconce || Rew Wad Seinen wee Cotte epoca Suramus Count Dacisioxs— October Term, 1846. nae gs i ih i i Byin EE Death—Also the coroner held an inquest on | He alluded to the sub treasury, as one of the measures | —New trials denied—Wagoner ermain; K 03 Shipments made now at current rates on this | 7th. J. Rockwe aed board the ship Devonshire oot of Roosevelt streok on the. | of the present adminiatistion, the beneits of whieh cee | Scouton ade Garrett; Stevens ot al. va Roe; Halsted ads | Us| Nee side, must be made in anticipation of an advance Foster Hoeper, Job body of Martha Trow, a native of Knglead, 37 yearsef | not yet fully developed, and thought that the evils off | Spencer; Woodard ads Verplank. New trials granted, 171,878. 48,281 on the other side; and it therefore becomes neces. | 10th Joseph Grinnell. TG. Goff.” age, who came to her death by puerperal fever. tho tari of 164 nd ot ihe Mexican war, are at present | cots to abide event-—Eckart ade Burckle; Becker ait ae . ict accordingly. . e most rent to the t the allusion to ee! y y y sary to examine the rater laely, fr the par ovaes tateainganan Sgn sean enh racy ses ou ao Yanga py ae te | yo wie saat pose of determining the probability or possibility Theatricals, Nov, .7-—Reblad en the. -Poetete Omens at a | 1, Who voted for it?” As soon as the excitement cause ; for, with lonye.teanion! on 17868 7.904 of an advance sufficient to warrant the exporta- Park THratae.—The Keans are with us again, and Boyle ‘orrested vestorday a black “fellow allot Janes | by, ie lett Ra nae eaaietes ress meer tenty asain ‘the ‘Alban in | oo ares . tion of supplies to the extent anticipated. It | this evening appear in the new play of the “ Wife'sSe- | Jones, on a charge of stesling from the vest pocket of E. | manner, ‘It was not voted tor’ by any body. ‘The Pre. | sirance Co; Healy ads Williams. Judgment for plein. 16.285 1,007 b ; : >» eeiiioh lek such debeupiad ite re- | B- Ross $23 in bank bills, while in a Dutch grocery om | sident meade it—without any vote at all” re was im- | tiffs on demurrer, with leave to amend on the usual terms. | 19 302 71.380 would be well for those deeply involved in this | ¢Tet,” which met with such unbounded succoss at its re- | 11.6 corner of Orange street and Leonard. On‘ ing™ | mense cheering for some moments, when he again said, | —Micklesads Young; Hodge and others ads Chautauque | 36,008 34,909) movement, te look back to this period last year, | Presentation in this city a few weeks since. Mr. Kean | the accused at the Police office, $8 80 of the stol | “Ave you answered?” Again there was cheering, and | County Bank; Henderson, Survivor, kc. vs. Henderson & | Tobacco, nhd ms ie i | |, Ye8ts | ill suatain the character of Sir Walter Amyot, and Mrs, | was found on his person ; also an overcoat the | aa ution Ss ‘ Cairus; the people vs. C. P. Dwyer; same vs. J Dwyer. 5 Ce ill sustain the c eter of Sil ter Amyot, he could be heard he proceeded to say, thet 5 rp! Wines, batts and pipes. ‘25, 115L h f from th | f and trace the course of prices from the beginning | Kean that of Lady Amyot; Mrs. Hunt asthe page Neville, | 28d 00, Which was purchased with 1 portion of the stolen | the war was a Presidential war, got up contrary to the | Repert ofre! aside, costs to abide event—Wm.H. |" qo." hhds and hts 7499 9933, to the close of the speculation, which had at that laste Aah eat Doge Neville. | money. Com for trial by Justice Osborne. express provisions of the constitution. The first that | Culverads AU@m & Paxon ; J.CulveradsAllen&Paxon., do, 93,053 35,986 is % | The evening will conclude with the farce of the “ Eton ‘The boot and shoe store kept in the base- | was heard of it was from the assertion of the President | Motion to set port of refe denied.—Kuckman | 5,796 10,164 time assumed such a flattering appearance, and | Boy.” and we recommend to all who have not yet seen | ment, by Daniel O’Brady, No. 32 Park Row, was bur- | that the warexisted. Texas had beeome a part of the | vs Bryan; Hi ‘Ward. Judgment refersed, venire | 9,184 14,101 see if there is no analogy between the one of | Mr. Hunt as Fanny to witness her arch delineation of | glarionsly entered last night by some bold kracksmen, | United’ Stator, and the boundeey ther bat heen clomad | de nove by court below.—Crapser and others vs Pine; | 2705 15,369 | the character this evening. We ere informed that the tra- | by fo ff the monkey, padlock 1845 and that of 1846. The result of the last spe- | gedy of "King John,” 20 fong i Preparation will oon be | the door witha false key, btcined a culation in breadstuffs was ruinous in the extreme, es juced with a degree of splen: nd then openin; | Up to that time was river Nueces; all beyond that | Wilbur ve Brown; Newton vs Smith; Mosher vs Wright; | _ It will be observed that there has been en increase in trance, and stole Hunt ve Hoag; Blunt vs McCormick; Fosdick and lor and acctracy for de- | therefrom 18 pairs of boots, including 4 old boots, and 3 | Sooo ame eke aes tee crane $7"? | Brooke 9 Hoes sand ‘Thorne: Catlin vi the People,-- | ‘2 importation of coffee, raisins, salt, tobacco,and wines, pirated va | Tiod last year. This is caused by the large quantities 7 ail, never belore attempted inthis country The great | pairs of gaiter boots; also a pair of silver spectacles. No | ‘Stat affirmed.—Badger vs D: Stockholm | #nd a decrease in all other articles. According to these and terminated the commercial existence of seve- | outlay of money on the piece, we think, will hewell | kero © r | rpuat forcrand boveza oraered the United States army | vr Moreland; Cheeabro’vs Westinghouse; Shimel vs | returas, the receipts of coal this year, up to the Ist inet- ral old and wealthy houses. There were many | merited, ifthe pley has the run that we think it will. | Another.—The premises No. 2 Oliver street, occupied | mitted what Mr Webster considered as an impeachable | House; Wilder vs Salisbury; Bowen va Steel; Be: were only about one-half those for the corresponding pe- | | who no doubt made fortunes by the movemnent, | Bowsny Tueatax—Tho bill of entertainment pre- | tio tear barement window, anda dumber ot aver spoons | Quen EBS Frosdent had it in his power too much but it was only those who went into it in the ear- | sented at this theatre this evening is of a very attractive bel ween with a coat and a pair of boy’s panta- | was authorized to repel invasion, bat he was not au- | Demme; Whitmarsh vs Hall; ane OF pie Seewells | going into warehouse, to be entered under the new lier stages; who bought at low prices and sold at | Character. The play of the “ Stranger,” one of the best | loons.—No arrest. thorized to go beyond the territo Gray wman; Hyman vs Cook anothers Judg" | tari act. A very large quantity of iron hes been iv- high. ‘Those who seized the opportunity to real- | 0 he stage, is to be produced, in which Mrs. Pope will | uo'sin ward, arvestel, yesterday, a chep galled. Daciel county. Pai wa he dap founda on of all oppotition | rae cook and Pierce vs McDoel; Elliott and Robison | Ported and gone into bond Although there has bean ize upon the turning point, obtained the prizes; | sustain the character of Mrs. Haller. This lady has well | De Merry, whom the oificers found coucealed inone of Mr. Webster said that he had very little or no respect | vs Sage, Jenks vs Tarbell, Survivor, &c. Judgment of | general decrease this year, compared with lest, there > 3 | i | the upper rooms in the dwelling house No. 22 Varick | 4 | Ge Pleas d,and that of justice affirmed. sj while those who came in at the close of the game, | *#ttined her reputation asa tragic actress of high ability | {he UPPor reat ve a eatent to heal’ Locked for the government of Mexico. He considered the Mexi- | Common Pleas reverse: Ropers Pratt | b&s been an increase compared with the year previous. rned —Flagg vs Warner; Balcom . and talent, and we feel satisfied that she will do justice | "False Pretences —Officer Davis, of the 11th ward, ar- cans ed worst govei people in the world They Stoddard; DeLamater vs ree; Blossom vs Tiche. | The value of merchandise imported into this district for were saddled with the losses. raspige Scag: tonight. ‘The Misses Valle, | ret ere eee rte nts. Cuseniaine, sual es Paivedes end} ¥e d js and Lyon; Prink | October, 1846, was $3,730,496, against $4,518,190,for the and Benhum vs Paine; Wightman ters; Boyer vs Seward; Sumner d, yesterday, aman called Frederick Trotter, on 3 | Santa Anna, who were net the Presidents of a free peo- | nor and Ressegue; Fox va Evan It is so in every speculation, and it is only | always greeted w lause, will dance a favor- | charge of obtaining goods by false representations, of | ple, He alluded to the just cl: ich the United | vs Hadley and Britton; Woodward vs Washburn; | those who take hold in the eleventh hour | ite pas; after which comedy of the “ Two | John Mayer Locked up by Justice Ketcham. Bisteahave againet thar Ocantcy: nad Re said ‘tuat tune | Dunning ve Whitney; Petit ve Aldrich. Judgment re: | Corresponding month in 1646, showing, decrease of fs ; . | Grege and the nau drama of the “ Flying Blackwell's Island Convict: tain Buck, of the | was little doubt that Mexico was wrongly injuring her | versed—Sharp vs the People. Judgment reversed and $782,762 for the month this year. that are ruined. The eleventh hour in this | Dutchman,” will te pertormed, in both of which Mr.De | Third ward, d Blackwe! d yesterday, for the | own character in not allowing and settling those ciaims, | Judgment for plaintiff on rer. —Ricl Vinton and | The business on the Pennsylvania canal at Pittsburgh, speculation has arrived, and the time has pass- | Bar will appear. Three such sterling pieces, with such purpose of subpening for exa >efore the Grand | and he would not excuse hor. He said that like sli the | others. New trial granted, : a strong cust, should suffice, we think, to crowd the | Jury, the following keepers:—) ed for fortunes to be realized out of this turn building. ieoper, and deputi Gorman, Sutton, Godfrey, | old Spanish monarch: | and Brady. This vigilant officer likewise brought down of the wheel. Hundreds, and perhaps thou-| p41 s0% Opera Hovsi.—We are to have the ballet at | for Geanlaiiion two nelesunte called Wi treacle, | had proved a miserable failure, But sands, have reaped a rich harvest out of | during the past month, was very large. The imports | from and the shipments to the East, from Pittsburgh, for | the month were as annexed: Commerce oF Pittssuno—Pennsyi jorgan L. Mott, principal | states that had beet'f less the plaintiffs remit $73 72 of the damage: peer gerd ad toe eeulan: ber overament the jury-—Hunt impl'd, Ke. ads Churchill & Hay is did not dis- } ads Postiley—Judgment arrested unless the plaintiff ' ists | th f the circuit and of the motion a | lest, and itis with much pleasure we announce the first | Green, and Wm. Murphy, sent for as witnosses before | as a separate. country com eet ne ete conn Gviiat | it he pays, a vent : exronts To THE Ex the starving population of Europe ; but they | appearance of Madame Augusta, this evening, since her | the Grand Jury. Some of the books were brought down | he asked, ure we ta dv with her, when she is conquered? | Rog 2" = ani St 3, , ‘ : likewise for finvestigation, which show upon their own | Are we te | eveony Galle ‘damage Hemp. 1 . = 1873 2,883,717 had their lights trimmed in season—they were | return from Europe. She is too well appreciated here to | rocord, a deficiency ol some forty of Alty, prisoners. | ATC /Ve.10 make ber one vast territory? Are we to en | event, unless the plainti® remita all the damages, bat vay viet ready when prices began to rise, and therefore | need further commendation. Mlle. Dimier, her seconde, Howover, this deficiency may in all probability be ex: be put at the plover 7a DgweR, The’ people of | ©. P.and the judgment of the justice for damages re- ‘wish saan had the benefit of the improvement since. Not | ha# given great satisfaction wherever she has appeared, plained, and every convict satisfactorily accounted for, | these U. States «are not in the habit of cal versed; the residue of the j the justice 5. 16. nipoo a full investigatio of the j af- and the whote corps de ballet,:is probably superior to | ut at present the case looks | right is to be asserted, what will be th firmed; end no costs to either party in the U.P. The | so with those who have come in recently, since | | rather blue. Alderman Benson has the whole matter in | ry apt People ex. rel. Hill va Moore others, 354'478 A i | any heretofore in the country. The popular ballet of | hand,and as he is very persevering and intelligent | the speculatisn will cost. Mr, Webster vail that he had | Wayne co—proceedings reversed. .138,7 9,253,750 prices have become so much topenpy bon ators | “La Giselle” to be produced this evening. Mons, | ™&?, Ho Gave the whole affair will receive a complete | heen at soma trentle to ascertain from correct sources y A ioe ieatrot upon the probability of # further advance, even | Frederick, ae Duke Albert; Mile. Augusta, as La Gizelle, | 0Verhauling. the expensegofthe war, and he reada paper on which | Court For THE CorrEcTION or Errors.—Nov. iz » | ry low i dy reached points hi, | and Mile Demier, as Myrtha. In addition, a musical bur- Detection of Fraud —A few days ago we published | was written a statement of the resources and the expendi- | 7.—Present, Lt. Gov. Gardiner and 15 Senators. con, Ibs... on Sananmentene j We pint = | iS “4 x Prout Ss irme reece C erste of th a | hy 0, parvortiog te have been omerinvat te coat tail | bite xithe hehe gs gl a je, tank Rvs var a by Tne court adjourned till tein A at0 A.M. By the or- Becta bik inet... , r {a lor 8) ar, conve! nt site of 18 ‘i wi that e @: nses were about ixty rite to have 4 who go into the movement upon the strength of | theatre—-th ble. ent, and great attrac. | of Selomon Seavery, produce dealer, 19 and 20 South | millions ‘aon Ser epert ee Liisehae news the preeean. otare, of Cod imirab! manag per year, or double the resources,with- | ference The following shows the present state of the i Market, while on board the steamboat on his way to this te advices, which are now coming to hand by the | tions, will assuredly cause the building Nase opiene! | city. Gn his arrival here, he applied to offic e Relyes | fis gma eo Atay ee oo ee Or NOS ea ced nieie Ge. | eee steamers, as the most reckless, desperate class of | i | and Lalor of the Independent Folice, 48 Centre stree' ee Sey uaval tae Gone oe al. sab atte 5 . An advance in the prices far our principal agri- | Fantoccini have also been reer aged, and a series of | Site toevade the payment of his creditors, he owing | the Secretary of the Troary to draw his money when | {Sdrning and alve. J, MeCullough, "94. ‘ti tableaux vivans will also be ’ ‘The admittance | Mr. John Boyce, of 27 Fulton street, butter dealer, | he wanted it, there would have been less trouble, but it, Prest, &o 35. J. Wager va. 8. K. Stow. 36 cultural products, and a legitimate demand from | hve enolate Dut shilling, and the attractions are | 20mo $800 and upwards, also was indebted to a Mr. Hib- | now. when the edminutaion a ret remarkably, attous veer tt To's Luce. $7,'R. 8 shanoon ve. W, Bask foreign countries, are calculated to add wealth to | certainly of a very high order. Lee oe ricer eid nee Gk atin, | inthe consdence of the people, the government hes | $9, F. Cha 40. 8. Ad the country, and improve the condition of all | poweay Circus —A grand Italian pantomime is to be | tions, Seavery became alarmed, and acknowledged the po My Daag es oh apg oo classes; but a speculative advance in prices, and | fact that, instead of being robbed, he had deposited the ¥ e i 26) 895 998,378 08, 107 3 ft 684.481 350 234,029 speculators; a class having everything to gain and | _ Anmamna.—Thie evening the celebrated improvise | to revord the lose and fo nterrogating Seavery re. | Roveroment measure, the treasury will be cramped, and | The Medical Institution of Genova College vs. O. 'S. Pats all cleared for the Leechburg Mills. Bacon is a trifle forthe month. Flour has suddenly increased. The re* 314 min 9 ee 8,152 st nlmtn the teogvary of Ui And showed that by the operation of the sub-treasu Madison County Mutoval Ins Co. va. J. Gate! i. Inthe abovo, the trifling amount of seeds sent forward | tore and buffo vocalist, Mr. Harrison, will make his first | Money. Upon Mr Relye easurer will be situation of great distre 12. F. Ray ve Birdseye. 16. GP. Frost vs. the | the whole year, will attract attention. Through Octo. very litle to lose, and we look upon their ruin | gppearance, ant Mr. Wyman, the ventriloquist and ma- | tee Minish vay ied tease eg ange gta | The aperation of the naw 2aw will draw all the spacio Saratoga Matual Fire Ina. Co. 23. J Fowler va 8 P. | ber, mastard wood wanthe principal and almost only kind as inevitable. ician, will exhibit his extraordinary feats. The Italian | pints,” and, infact, the loss of the money was merely hid eat guom, and leave nothing for the public use. | Jormain. 24. W. Ellis ys. the same. 27. G. W. ny | cleared Latterly, flaxseed hes gone forward, but the gician, ry He said that by the old mode of doing business, allowing | jr., vs. J. Kinney. 80. F. H Stief vs. M capil te Ay aggregate of all kinds isa mere trifle. The wheat was ceed article are beyond the capacity of the ines. . ia wt 5 Imports From THe Kast. roduced at this establishment this evening, which will tempting to drive up hill, And puttinga block before each | pul: 46. G. Burr vi i - a fictitions demand abroad, give an impetus to | be something new in America. The Italian clown, Carlo, | eet ccusaer koe ie en pata fe tha scodtone fi srhect of his wagon; the snore’ he whipped ap end cried Bertrand. 48. Tho Mutual Tngurance Co. of Albuny va. | frueles, Coney, Teteheo Gorm. shipments beyond the wants for consumption, | with his talented children, will all appoar in it, assisted and | Boston, entirely through the ingenuity of tration operates ander thin edbtrebmdte laws te eng: ie a8 Mey Ma ace vevaui bbe | peeee Al et id concentrate supplies i ch iti ser sti th of th . We notice, too, 5 er it will strain itself. He slluded again to the New | 91. E. Judson vs. J. Houghton, 22. W. G. Wood vs. C | Coffee, Ibs terse: oes Fe rans at C&T | TY ihe bill of entertainment, tuat, five clowns, toxeiher, pesaued from Destruction —That valuable oflicer, John | York election, and said that the Mexican wer, and | Welant. 25%. TT. Meltram va. F. P. Meyer. 96,4. | Dry Gaods.ibs.... ie gases (ng eg fe the trade, and produce | Will compete in the arena for superiority In cracking’ | Barley, of the lower police, arrested last ov the tariff of 1646, had. brought abouithe cecent change. | Loomis vs. H. Mfanro. 25. T. Denny ve. the. Manhattan | (togeries, Ib 168 a reaction in prices to such an extent, that specu- | jokes and creating fun, The bill is a strong one eprops toes A. gene: a wh g He also alluded, them, to the two surprises which | Co, 29. A. French vs. R. D. Carhart. 31, H Swift and 780 5 > Pp of on ears of age, Wliom he found located in a den | jag ‘Neon anan on Of the United States. | 4° A eh Be Paton Fog odo 5 lators cannot sustain themselves, and a panic Mr.Collins. tho Irish comedian, makes his first appear- | of infamy kept by old’ mother Miller, No. 130 Church Te Argh ren tae meee ied of ths Leeoelite Uaioe. ae D. Beers. 32, G. M. Patchen vs. the City x " ding di ance at Boston this evening, at the Howard Athen@um. | street; at the request of her poor aged’ mother, she was by * Deiiaa: dad : seizes them, spreading dismay and desolation taken betore Justice Osborne, who c>mmitted her to the Mr. Ra? at the Baltimore Convention, Nees one ef speculators to keep the sounding lead in motion. — mene city prison, for further examination. concluded. Wha ever expected the latter? Mr. Web- | Metinte (uchicee, ey erent ,rariet and Pood Hewat Henz —The third concert of this performer will ea fete of qitiinwent Leonard, oe ster alluded to the declaration that war existed in Winter Drv Guods, at B. abe 472 Gran 4 take place to-morrow evening at the Tabernacle, and | Chie! phere sg in town yesterday al er | co, which was made on the 11th of May last, in partientar to his elegant of Brocha au " 100% 1 ea ceras Sater he aay, badly eoougu'e, ‘atrctioes ore ee ofa character which wilun-| F'3ts'wen whom heatradans femgtontron Get | moving teareiQT yale Mapieand fo te abot | Reena ua of wich han puted te era wait but few returns out of the eity, hardly enough to | goubtedly dil the spacious building to its utmost capact | Wright, wherein le stands charged with perjury. It | funpiies te the army was voted for by all but fourteen of | Pere? traction sales ‘The amount of coffee received, as shown above, is show a result to be relied upon. We give a table | ty. Mr. Herz will, with the orchestra, perform a grand pe coh a Bek ane See See oath | one house, and sil but two of the ‘other in Congress, but | ™Y ference eco 59,062 bags, of 160 lbs. each. rf | in the Court of Chancery, in a . below of counties and towns heard from, and also | concerto inthroe parts ; by request, a beautiful compo- | Ying between a Mr. Stagg and bie wile, wherein drs, | ite oe fei EGA iver Oe ee ee tifles, | ‘The number of boats cleared in October was 419—to the vete on negro suffrage, which is, undoubted- | sition of his own, " La Violett,” and the variations on the | Stagg sued her husband for a separation, or divorce; and bye indy oe th ‘army. It was not for the whigs scriber's, No. 177 Broadway, consistiog of the most aplen- | October 3ist, 2925. The amount of toll received in Oot- ly, denied by the expressed will of the people. Torzett from “ La pré aux Clercs,” which were heard | one of the charges brought against Mr. was the | who voted for it to withhold those supplies becaase and unique patterus ever Imported to eS BON, was $8,469, 69, and the total to the Sist, $80,688 63. ® | with such delight at his previousconcert. ‘The last piece affidavit of Dr. McEwen, who that a gray hed 0 business there, but it was an act of patriot- few doors above Courtland street. Old Stock Kxehange. orien. Neonafurr ages. | Tine rogramme ts the © Overtane te teaitamide? cn, | any mbiual drankard’ up, to the time: wad dete, of fom to sustain them, and lt the blame of the war rest $00 Perate Se ee py iy 2h Mme Reading RR |, $316 ‘ le Prog: ” ar. % +s on the show 01 - 018 State Gi 5,408 f 1% | ranged for eight grand pianofortes, and to be execute tage proves that for five months pre-| he had never heard the patriotism of any whig who | ‘To those who study Heonomy, combined | 25 Minvattan Gas 100 108 $ Me sate | by M Hera, tnd by fiteen of the best players in tho 2 a tea ie meer toh | Yoled fer, the “ill call in question Tn Waring i Geranle'shaving and: Dresting Cates, aa the mont com: | 300 Canty tin tt aah ay Fs "301 ua "— | city, among which are the names of Timm, arfenburg, 1@ expressed surprise that Mr. Winthrop’s “tt y | i ton U ie 3.90 4915 | Fontana, Ring, aod Wellenheupt: Madame’ Flos wat , being one of the principal causes BY | voto “should have been stigmatized inthis oity.— | Pete of the kind ever offered tothe public. They possess all | 37 East Boston to 18) $8 4 do a 200 "380 2.162 | Mise Northall will sing two favorite duos and the latter | which Mrs. Stagg procured the separation, the accused | ‘The man who says that vole wat unpatriotic, ar | Wer Veinetheager® more compsct, aud the articles contained | 225 “Qa 3 do 7 Ob "M2 lady, a new song entitled “Jone Nir. George Loder | Was taken before Justice Osborne, whe gdmitied him to | rays the whol party of Massachusetts. The a ine cadte perform chert duties; and lastthoush not | #00 do % 4 210 — | Jeads the orchestra this evening, though we are inform: | bail in $2000 for his ‘at court for ti man who chi hin with staining his namo with | least, each being furnished with the su celebrated | 25 do a do ys ia = | od that Sr. Rapotti is offered the “baton” for the noxt | Petit Larcenies—Captein Dwyer, of the Ist ward, a | blood with that vote, will steep the whole Whig party in | Metallic Tablet. GyBANND & SON, | 200 Harlem RR % do ae = concert,thus showing Mr. Herz’s perfect satisfaction with | Tested last night a man called Mic ona charge | blood to-the chin. He spoke of Mr. Winthrop as ono de- ee ee | ee = t = | the prot character and abilities of Sr. Rapetti— | of pinyin Moen gah ong St | serving his respect and esteem ; there was no man in the | 95 ote Ci 5 22 s & — | Mr. Loder is engaged this evening, be:ause, os we an | Ne. 66 street. Locked up for trial by J whole whig party of the United States more deservedly | Rhenmatiem, Pato, and Stiffness of tho | ,2 14 Canton Go id a ia — | derstand, Mr. Herz is desirous of making ne partial dis- | Orborne. honored ; and the censure upon this vote of his, singu- | joints, swelling of the muscolar substances neat them, and | 999 do 60 6156 aon sae iva; | tinotions between rival musicians of the city. | Qaous Armstrong, of the tet ward, enrested, Zasttréey larly enough, did not manifest itself here until some pa A pd ae a $a oe | caidas | & thie looking chap called eg! three or four months after it was given. He asked why Hing’s Co 30 do 30 1 ol erty ee... aa Sporting Imtatligence SE eT ENRTTL cect upneemal AN Mri iving Vermont i not obi hr ape ae ee a aa HB, seo 13,941 31,604 a j es vote vor was 60 as ‘ed the proprietor to ithe- | 150 i Couns —Thi mecting between Lady ‘iitidlaaalliihi emai tionable, and why Connecticut said to her joey t ¥ have the benefit of tt and le eanknie, Muu Gahma: aca we — wanstn wt, ‘tea, K. poe gre cat pot today, if the | Another break in the. Erie Caan Sarees a sentative, and forge E cellent Am mbt of zi a We iepecommenant reseiog complalat | 159 sh atom ¢ & toga, , Ashington, > irday, 12 miles west of Rochoster. expected ver was censu: a these counddé have given majorities phrarsang "| Weather is favorable. Should the rain continue, due no- | be repaired on Monday. ‘These interruptions are ex: | brued his hands in blood ? Mr-Vistou, of Ohio, 29, Seer iar nnpntece bes 0 tr An: 4 iM ae ieee 4 SBNAS, BNE | tieg will be given in this paper when these celebrated tremely senoying, ‘They run Son flour and | voted for the bill, and there was no more honored "Ring, Druggist ent Chem 30 ® of Sullivan for the adoption of the constitution. steeds will display their powers of speed. wheat on the ard, and ‘diminish valuo West. | respected man in the,whig party in thecountry than be. | jirog¢, pm - OE