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recreaty Dubrow's. oe ae Bowery, where Fim fo apene ere porte wists in ge yb wn to a at yevenion = T to 9% 0 fro ihe came, as with a dead mb} ject. Another Pstel operation will tke place, of which due notice will i eumat ints, swelling of the muscular substanc: her syimptoms too own to need well y be Ce ea by the use of ly Tremor Bg BA an 8 jock Koo Vif beat of “these 1 ingre admixture re Pago iewe we recom ned comtiain Yall coubdence as berg vif, and needs but a trial to convince most grote of i eurprning properties. Prepared ‘ale by Ring, Dru fi oadway, corner Jol veg whi ing, Druggist. Navigation of oe Ohio River. State of River. eee ieee 6 feet «178 rising oe Prey erin? +oNov. 2..... 4{7 in. atast’d MONEY MARKET. Monday, Nov. 9-6 P. M. 'The stock market remains without any material alter- tion. Norwich and Worcester, Reading, Pennsylvania e's, Farmer’s Loan and Canton closed at Saturday's es. Harlem went up; Long Island 1; U. 8. Five’s il off X{ per cent. The foreign news appears to have d no effect upon the stock market. ‘The Manhattan Fire Insurance Company will pay a On Monday evening, 9th Demund, Beam N. Wins McKay, all of this city. On the a of Speco by the Sewell. Died, At Syracuse, on the 7th inst , in the 20th ‘Wa. D. M Boon, 10th in On the 7th 69th year of his at 3 o'clock, P. M day, 9th inst., in frinity ¢ cemetery. the town of Oawestry, Shropshire, Ei On Saturday, the 7th inst., Tuomas of the parish of Cashel, county Tipperary, Ireland. inst. by the Rev. Isaac 8. jon to Anna Mania Rev. G. B, Stratton, Mr. Francis W. Maur aie, | Py thal of her age, only daughter of the late The ves and friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her brother, ‘Wm. D. Maltbie, No. 278 West 22d street, Tuesday afte! it, Jonn Summeariero, sen.,in the is remains interred yester- wasa native of land. eNNEDY, @ native / os t his residence, in Monroe county, Ga., Oct. 2, 1846, | inthe ast pear of of his age, Roaxn Benvany Macantir. Mr. Macarthy was a younger son of Charles Macerthy, Attorney at Law, and Catharine Bernard, daughter of the Rev. F. Cork, Ireland, and on both sides Bernard, of Palace Ann, in the couuty of of hh his house was by blood with some of the most historical names of | Boardi Ireland. On the 30th instant, Madame Manoaner B Bonviiz, it i known for indness aa charity. Madame Bonnville, now with the U Lauis Union, advanced age. Madame of this city for many excellent qualities, for B is the mother of Maj. 8. Army in Mexico.—St. Weekly Report Ia the city and county of 45 men, 52 wome! \vidend of four per cent. on the 11th inst. on claims for | ght Josses of July, 1845. ‘The receipts of the Norwich and Worcester Rail Roads, eas a) pmpany for October, 1846, were $24,619 34 against 9:0 72 in October, 1845, being an increase of site 62. 'The annexed statement exhibits the aggregate value ‘merchundise exported from this port for the month of ctober, 1846; the destination of merchandise exported, hd the amount shipped to each country; also, the des. pation and amount of specie exported :— DMMERCE oF THE Port or New Yorx won 1u@ Montr or Ocroper, 186. Experts. Foreign Foreign mdze _ mdze ree. Gra 1,199 Degen re. feschandling at 42 3,791,931 139,411 12 152,397 2,067,831 1855 '97,183 10,576 (128,592 2744 113,210 M5 110,471 533 124 677 23,316 237,273 8393, 62,169 2,751 42.340 — 17,622 2,156 "tee 5,028 11,432 1,976 13, 9,724,581 handise exported went to Great Britain and her di ndencies; and nearly two-thirds of the amount of do” merchandise exported, were shipped to the same . Among the exports to Great Britain, in October, ere 156,634 bushels of wheat; 104,613 barrels of flour; 82,719 bashels of corn, and 3,605 barreleef corm meal Exported to British possessions, 15,127 barrels of flour. nce stands next to Great Britaines regards markets br our domestic produce. There has been this year a very great increase in the f tation of domestic produce from this port, com- SQ with previous years; and, we have no doubt, a responding increase has been realized over the ship- hentsfrom other ports. The annexed statement will xhibit the value of foreign and domestic merchandise xported from this port, in the month of October, in each {the past three years :— Commerce OF THE Port or New York. Oct 1844. au 3,542,432 3,794,931 There has been no very material increase in the g- ate, but it will be perceived that there has been a rery great increase in the exportation of domestic pro. juce and merchandise, and a very great falling off in the nof specie. We have been liquidating our n indebtedness with our domestic productions, in- d of sending the precious metals out of the country odo so. The shipments of foreign merchandise, either or dutiable, have been very limited this year com- d with last—much more limited than we anticipated lto 2 y te Bona 30, 395 3010 40, 29: Matsa 0 90. Can Pay sages » from the fe, jet day of jew York, October to the 7 ay of rT ag oe gr ‘$9 girls. Total 5 50 to 60, if 90 to 100,1 vakagen THIRD WARD. Hal Comieinnne of Arrangements for the Procession ‘Eefection of Mr. WALS! T hoaor of the wig Loy to have taken piace thi W. H. BL, Cua . Hoots, Secretary. Wok Borten Chater Com, Treopatp BuTLER, Grand Marshal. - H. Bolton, 217 Washington serect, b MICHAEL vening, trom the hi A KFORD, Chairman. of Arrangements. nig. iter CAUTION TO THE SOUTH. QOKSELLERS, Stand Guard! Having sever Lock out for Abolition. publicati ling wthe South, and knowing the motives ot abolition incendiaries and ne; ne stealers in Sopdiag that Pappy, £¢ pees. with literary he brands, I the: aheavy ers that i Pitve ts re sad to make cautious aod judicious for cash, at ithe lowest wh MI. ote A. HO! HEALTHFUL EXERCISE, Rear BY MOST ere ‘Tremont Bowlin tance. he inv’ East Broadway or Grand rome s they ator the doors, and ley ata si ets to ride from one es' duced to Is. alo ate ware for the South, and to supply the 5 new books, cheap publications, p jort notice, they will bi vablishment to the other. book sellers at the ° well red Ue. charac view of u ant hy infor ite bank. ee & watehful olesale pric re nie es, wg business far book sellers, both expedi- MES, Park Row, N.Y. ag “The the day time and Is. 6d. in per string 8 aya frequently wanted to set up pins. woollen, worsted and of restoredin the beat possi sonable terms, at AwAGED GoODE—DaagED, GOO! EI ing Establishment, Dyii The oldest in the City of New York. F Principal office, 4 Pearl street moter INC.—A Jot of mak zine slightly damagea, for sale in PATLARE 6 & Fae eal Z' lots to suit purchasers, ni0 Stis#rh Rovate can, in wa mina ee ‘without any ination Plited good ot the iver rising 4 Gorman silver. For sale, whotesale ané J Iso by T. Chalmers, ew street: P ilo P. Greenly, 172 Gres et) nee 419 Broadway: ad EB. YOUR PLATED GOODS = hay pe aac the use of a by ee simple and expedition, re-s! liver any or brass, copper or Peoed i J, BROWN & CO. ya Fulton ist. pd ye Bi ‘arner, 205 Bleecker street. PRIME OLD IRISH WHISKEY, F fy = bcived LA ae the packet ship John R. Skiddy, ten bout 116 tons gallons, of Wises celebrited ol Cork Whiskey, whieh onll he intdca in afew days, DARL, NOONA nid it*re 92 Greenuwi treet. Rr. EDITOR s=I am not mueh given to the habit of Writiog for the. pipers, but pleased to hear from that much verse, Jamaica, I teke the red Tines about matters an irom the fact that the elterations about being made in | moda he tariff would, we supposed, have caused‘a large ex | bortation of foreign dutiable goods, for the purpose of | taining the drawback. Such, however, has not been | ihe case ; at all events, only to a trifling amount. ‘We annex a statement exhibiting the value of mer- | }% exported from this port in each of the first ten | nonths in each of the past three years :— Yavun oF Mascqagrens Arya From THE Distaict hand always, for fun or fro! up, brown for the boys if th widow, at i bat gi thiol Md ected part’ of God's sides, heat as the the Americ: fair hands de feed the animals. At this Guard sorry and, femme u Gees recommen: they certainly are a8 a rapt ier ae need of Firat Licutenent, and the men enerally, in the highest BE Ril 'T HAT CONSUMPTION is almoat alway EMBEKED. | povr 's produced by 1848. cold that might easily be cured. That Wister's Balsam of 2,100,643 | wad U Cherry wifl cure any Cough or Cold, no matter of how 1,045,841 ome te ee milder form of Consui poston self 1'9°9, ial iso cured by this Balsam. ‘That itis conceded by many 2,909,184 | jawyers, clergy d physicians that this Seles has never 3,114,549 | beew equalled for efficacy in mall effections of the Lungs and 4,062 209 | Liver. That scores now rejoice in the session 3,038,832 | ho, m, would have been 2,621,038 to die. by thei 2696.30 | hy ber dha hist see | mR! Wisenit GENUINE ALbaMt OF Total. .essse+ +++ 25008268 — BATTaT2 7,359,200, i OY scandal brent ‘Atthe rate preduce of all kinds is going forward the otal value of the exports from this port this year, will about thirty-five millions of dollars, being an amount r than ever yet reached. When we consider thate ery large part of amount) is for domestic produce, | 4), places this part of our foreign trade in a much more favorable light than it has heretofore enjoyed. While bur exports are menthly increasing in value, the value f mershandise imported is steadily declining, and it is ur impression that the tide of bullion must set this way before the spring supplies of foreign manufactures begin o come in. Such is the impression in the London money arket, and we see no possibility of preventing large pments of the precious metals from Great Britainto United States, ‘The gross earnings of the Mohawk end Hudson Rail- road Compeny,for the week ending November Ist, 1846, ere as annexed:— Monawe ann Hupson Severn F During the same period in °45.... Sioa 69 Tnerease os ses eee eee es SATE 65 ‘The earnings of the road during the same week for ithe last five years, have been as follows:— ie The oggregate receipts from the let of January to Ast of November, this year, exceed those during Hy g sane period of the past year, by the sum of eleven thou- | sand nine hundred dollars. | $2000 10 Harlem RR iy # 188 40 bio a my race ‘% WLmieaRR cm 3 vd Do! Bds % yrs 33° 100 do 32 Tov Panne 6 100 = do 15 32; 5000 Readings Bds #30 2036 290 lo ‘b30 | Bee Me Bd By 25 Vie 100 Farmers ‘Jrusc DIO 15 Aub en eS 100 33 Canuon ‘30 Fs 13 Nore Wore A = = a0 Second Board. * _— “yang me be a Spc ke rl Bienes | 1B Nor A wore BR t — it stands Formlsty A D. 5 —— mess ened I. BUTTS on . SANDS, Agents for rally throughout the United unrivalled as it does tor it few Pork ¢ BATTERY HOTEL, BATTERY PLACE, Tid hah Wank ph rma el Tl went Wanted, 00d | binned ry 07 &M. pELLuG pe mares of ¢ would respectful iam uly Fecha wo PLACE ol city, oe uae they still comune to rays ro the ens of nes, irm of Pak Ce CO: jeussdis TO FeAC e's a Nos’ 2 Park Row and 381, Broadway, and thar th rene connectinn what rnaterer ee rith any other bewmer 5-133 ‘. L WEREOO SE, 76 Peart St v0. 1 rr maine, when every iladeiphia, Nov. , it F% tara ae oe ke, heat rons of itto vA person dsiro to appl 1 duet ble barrel cockin Seeisian! fb err Gree, sabstantially Ss nell er) a revolving pa ape Cutlery, Guns, Fists - per A RAKE ay mo ting it a, ‘Att Levers must bo pout pais. ©” HE subscriber is now prepared f the late B. aia Lee ad r pices that TEAR. kee sly er above. Qi AND BOWIE KNIVES8—100 single scrdestte ‘king (duns, a for the present season. NEW YORK. to. men for Boned, during the ms, M. PETTET. nd lw*r E PUBLIC, at invite pur. jine bt aa sie at ot re cn rest of t of ‘arge as- tate swell as Un low prices at - ich we are uh * eee ii.) HERD eison BGO rnrery mie le _orthe half of a Bae PEN. ig fede in the besiness, rit Sa mon to fine. " intended for ser- tols, of Cot et | barrels. A.W. PIES & CO. 91 Made lane, that edt ean be | IN ae sabhy tek Ti | cs FIVE IVE DOLLARS REWARD. rp: reg, er comelian ‘stone, CESS J eS oa LOST, 8 omy I Foleo og Fae cee: arn ¢ er, il reward who will Teturs it to tg TESLA Eailore sae, Cherry st. “aio iter Ln csopll Gerlesiaeeioeee inked te lf sabe givens’ Enquire ct Spring eceets ee a wnt WANTED, . | SHAT IONS vee emma sents ironer. Bect city be seeu for two WANTED, pe apparatus (1 N a co mene to i ee Applay * = Boy 11, a Daguerreot jmprovement, cheap, for Cash, w Tia baser gratis, or woul ru be exe Property | Pach es the buyer might have. Enquire of Dre mous Courtlandt street. WANTED, Awe SITUATION by a respectable Protestant Spens Wo- r maid or to do. as (nurse with the best of city reference Please inquire 107 ch AY: lO 1t* re enue, between 15th end 16th streets, four pours, ride from the eit eral ¢ ress Gorns, Herald Of catious will re with: ‘name ve attention on ef We nawwie and dancing will es pre: WANTE YA RESreCT ASUS Rio | lh ane ma louse ; B ng Wot @ situation as family or tne private | di if fail reas, Poet ot cy a ‘ANTED, seen from 9 until 4 0’ —— GOOD FILE CUTTE} ‘bo! d ASmmtoyeent w: an ited ine trous man need apply. n83t¥re___™ Matteawan, WS Ror ty. New York. LEFT OFF waVANTE. FURNITUKE ADIES OF GENTLEME, € Abmel beratare ae dispose of, such as cash ry ony fort Offic ww ago ean Ob subscriber, th | Attend at their roughed ee Ladies can be attended to by Mrad. né Im*re board cha sonimaae during the night of ke Ni, 13 sere Eres : 3 A img tothe owner, GW. Bat the on Howse, gall be A PEKSON F bob apg pa quiet habits wishes a situation in a to attend alady or ladies, r superintend A Gentleman and his Lady can be accommodated wi suite of rooms afr twos BpFibe arse vcepsecastticy: The tices ins iaieptamsene emer sitaa'ion year Sith atreet, and couteaieut to ihe Saiieed ond beret nmunications addressed 8. C. and left at the desk in this ao. rs ing the real names of applicants, wil bes A GENTLEMAN ‘and his om modated with i pantry al in solve at Clintok ‘treet, South Brookly vem with ai of ie Co he Act of its mougontin ms on risks not marked off 4th October, ‘ + $330,553 16 Inland Transport | ADS’ at auction, by 3 . Willard—Wed- Tad decd at ST no a sales room, Wes | f ji inaly and in cases of 1 to a Presei the best manner— Sale posit Positive. 'W, SHIRLEY, “Aueti aneer. TooTTD BALE QE BOOTS AND SHOES. | gon HNSON, pot ly ber Il, 1816, at 10 o'clock, at the and Goldthorn, 27, Pearl street, 00 So etlock, at f e’cloe! store o! Shoes, | maple | &¢ EWIS, Auet Ha "HAM, corner OLIVER st. a Aaa hig large lorof winter clothivg, | day, 10h inst isting of over and | ‘ants, quilts, edding and ladies” wear stored of, every description, i ieweter oods, hard war Ler; ty tewabvor, 9 Ora Grand st. onvenld tere YAL GU! Y, A ALUABLE (aL TON OF BOOKS This Eve. Gurly & Co., at ‘Also, « p- of Music, fine old Violin, a superior Ac- cordion, &.. ke. PIANO FORTE INSTRUCTION. e “latter from th 1 Acad ft Music, London i give lessons ‘on the Piano Forte or ‘Vi it their resid Walker street, near Bro:dway, or f their pup } rate terms, which can be made known by C ne vot Doran street’ alings coi eet books, including many ris. They are wow srranged fer nid 1t*r CE, CASTLE & pwN McCORKELL, Terms—Three dollars per mont y lady wishing to receive inst reas Music, at the Herald ( Office. MUS! THE TANG. cht $x) xO, on ery moderate Jedae ‘of the science, an aes teach it cherougly F Nd = THOMAS LESLIE, Secretary Sarno off Filary'end Pelsae Valeo ste Nov. in 1816. OARDING MERCHANTS’ HOUSE. Nos. 135, 137 and 139 Broad: Fa euces ve a ats ¢ of root 028 REEMAN’S HALL TO LET. LL, built by the Freeman's Hall e city of f Brocklya, nator a charter of the State of New York, is now ‘ity “vy etuhty feet ona | y by ei feet square, y si y shinee fo for 9 Public hotel an of keepers of public hotels is invited, and reqoested to view the premises. For farther infor- tet of the undersigned committee. sent FL, 36 Myrtle Avenue. EENEY, bia Hotel. South Ferry. ULLIGAN, cornerof Atlantic and Hicks | HOUSE to let for absence, on very moderate mmuuications to box 1, ~ in re lway. etfully inform Board for the | the conven: PROPRIETOR would jentlemen de: able quarters, Thome, that be has eaumber of light aud plensant tolet Ufnruished) at moderate prices. A choice y be had by early application. ORLANDO FISH. Aik opax, has, during the summer, been re painted throughout and has entire new fur pened for Trava.ers, &e.,on Tuesday next, the sch aie a ill te Lape oa the. old plan ofa testearent, | ith the addition of acabie nora. A few families, and sin wi EX PLUNKETT & PARDESSUS HAVE REMOVED their Metropolitan Hat and Cap gan street, Ww! those of any rates = . ~ (hate ar Hts $3 50 Oa remakes 828,844 35 | 2d 1,159,396 51 | Eamed Premiams during the year ending as afore- Pt errr + 921,495 83 Less Return « 60,614 Net Earned + 880, the sume period on Marine at) | ven, dari interest, commissi | + 412,985 $3 portation and’ Naviga- ‘aoe 19 | isa 10 sacar ee > aay sa ” ‘stationery, nove tener, 576,840 re Net Profits ere sb . jaeares ee 85 | 441 bag the disastrous fie street, july, 1 seeee 319,191 50 , 4th October, 1845. ........ Dividend s254 por Seat, on Suen 800 9 for idis t_accumulated profits in five . A TieAsoelthovommeves heh Dose, | 1845, were ax followa 7 and on New York City ‘ ber cent ‘stock Bilis Tia rocnivabiee Mind ‘pre i ara ously the Bosrd of Trastees, 0 Company should ‘be made feast exceed One Million of By order of the Board, JOHN WHITEHEAD, Secretary. TRUSTEES. Uontnd WoRaber,” Fre’k G. F | r, roster, | Semuel M. Fox, Rich’d K. Haight, | lowland, Peter Wat Gn | 200, Geo. Winthro | tehsil, Roswell Sprague, Sel estou Oliver Slate, | eth # 8 Neilson, Drake Mill les jeury Peter J. Francls, cae A. Is Theodore Dehon, Elias Pony: John D. isman, Chari oulke, JF. We. JO! New York, October Bis THE LONG ISLAND CAPI SURANCE ‘OM TAL 200,000 DOLLARS. ‘WITH A SURPLUS. Orrice 41 FuLton stnexr, ONTINUES to take risks on buildings, chandise and \vora- arse on ‘ear "he Je two great from Comoaraely al I syne ry niles ‘whieh ian promptly" thet company may’ sustain will be wanted tnd paid i ‘ial care New York, of | of Hi ‘expirations of | Y ER, Phdeabions _BS tmisre E.C. eee Secretar MONEY LENT. | TAILORIN ALN CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, W. H. DEGROOT & ‘te 103 Falcon Hun LF ware Gent tien Cheha can | be Oe eae a, tet ining aimeeges Branden fre — ioe wee wee, cirele, of see of Freneh, tier p ay t eiiroede dr'and Brosdcfotha of ever every rayle wn Freee is Fypte~ Broadcloth, “Carsimeres" plain and faney, Dos thin Koa jh, and American, from ws snd relling colar, Sener MRS. E. HILTON, is apeeite Syeany Chrch, si ie wie J. whieh rhe way an ee: enone * gyn ag A ee terms, 99 Leaf, % cases rf jacchetoc! 5 [atch nd coal rine PHONOHS BOOTS for $3 50. our own make, werranted to give gore oe fine Fren Bihar ea gt VOU feneh Boot und Shoe Manafactory, one of the most —_ stores in Bares om Our stor 1 LADIES AND GENTLI rtiele of Boots ana Snoes, call at 367 way, where you will find the Jarg t, chespest, and the Most fashionable in the eit not mil ie num NBA Bs low bree Over shoes of ee 4 HE GLOBE HOTEL, 66 Broadway. yerto. robesk (hag the late Price; ever aold in thi nares: cor. of Fraul ee street. for the wii TAMES oH ‘PAGE. to No. 1233 Fulton street, one door are Ce ba they will continue to se! cubes ecablishinant, at the following seaeced iut—Motesiin { y n7 Imre PREMIUM BOOTS Sales and Small Profits. ich il wally sold in at YOUNG “. JONES?’ fine fash- received the he hi st, erican Institute, for + Shoes, Gaiters, ke made done in pie 4 Ann st. the shortese nage UNG 3 nN ES, LOOK AT THIS EN. B Paine 9 a fine eat Fi prsocimest of Imported French Boots, at of gk five dollars, and the Tiree esecrrment Last TRIP OF THE SEASON. | BY THE foventer Ist, steam! ayLeH, Cape Braised, ll make tho fl wing trips teand from ‘Staten Island until further notice, vit *7eave Staten Island. Leave New York, | Ate as 9 Ty lu AM, 2AM. | 1PM: 6 ba 025 rre | ONLY LEANS PAC! ott’s Regular New Orleans order, are as follows, viz:— Packet ship GAL Maiden lat Pi wh nl@ re ND FROM MPRILADELPRLA TO FIsTeS jURGH. Parapet, Nov. 16, on ‘ket 4! ip LOUIsViEL on Sa For passag TIME EXTENDED. EXPRESS PACKET LINE | R STATEN ISLAND—On a oe woe ST. an oo REGULAR LINE OF NEW Om TS—The ships to, sail m_ Tape Line, in their proper | ie, Capt, ‘Hust, from Orleans 1‘ har corr, 8% South street, two doors below Burling ‘Slip. YACHT The Teens og haying concluded to withdraw = sobooner a aia terms 0% 6w*rre FOR LONDON—FIRST PA‘ zi ‘T—The splen- did fast siting packet ship, CHRISTIANA, i cascsior passat ios Very ox i ve superior pac "7 io cenbi a. second aod rage and house being on ceck,in room: The accomm tr jor this class of pass to these of most of the other London of passage i reda hy (mediate foot ot W. allatreet, & The LUC: regular day. FUR BEL “gee ‘ember HETRS, Capes Collins, wil le oor meee Gosld mek 9 immediate apt ‘applies i se lyn, or to Fe fel it Sagupuces rll “board, cabin and batts 8 Strre Sad "WOODHULE « Mit TURN, BA pia oe ae ~ rx ny of their comtrecting WOOBHULL & MINTURN, ‘as above, her regular day. superi NORTHERN LIGHT FOR SALE. ”” offers for sale the well pees f yet NORTHERN LIGHT, 70 yacht ‘se fu a eye, or packet reaeage fies of the Northern Light for sxiling, and as ‘are too en Teqaire further deserip- other particulars apply to the subscriber, at | No.15 scart Boston }4 Cue e UMONT « HoSack, 5 Wall stres ‘apt. Me ice ced, for whi and to secure the best application should be made on board,at the on TAPSCOTT, 9% South ae ae Second door below Bur! INLA will succeed the Christiana, and Packet of na a fast ssiling wo harssetbe: econd end ngee, perso or, ending to embark Ober eMURRAY.. comer ‘ine and A = eiech ecdoberes aa COLLINS & SaSoutl ate ADAM CARR, from Ginsgow id ~F- oar Bex’ or" Hoobeveltsttect, EK. withow wats be sent to t, OF my Peers f are. ig South street. “he wll hon fat al Fasc of CS igh ICE, rain “Ailen, 90 tons bur- eas fa a ci and steerage Tesi yo a, Fed oven KR Li eae iia sana i ‘The first class mn] Capt. Allen, cogte chen for rs WwW. NTED IMMEDIAIELY—A ship to an jew Oneams, PU ins & ECO) ph rr JAMES BEVERIDGE, 5sil ee rout aad 1d Roosevelt streets—! Sorner , Awnings, a wma to ee aneatand ad substantial anner, | Sess this oftce, J WH. + Eitan hen eagek eae metnally exeeated. as | for twelve ni iin only, pendal edirecto iL BOYD & HINCKEN, No. 0 Wall a. USK MENTS, day Kvenii vate Un bred, hs Py gt rite re “wibes oC Kent aay fa ce Hes halepast ¢ o'clock, and ele wdlock: ‘Nonee Bit Fit 30 cents t Gale Tory 25 cents. ¥ \TRE.—" vember | Bran becced the May fie ofthe SHANE Asis Haller, oleman Pope; meh Fae bane Comedy’ ot the TiVO GREGO- peek aie oryg ate Di De Ber, Gregory, Mr. Hadaway: a Gi Mine Giread Kisal Dance, fotaLa Bayadere, by Miss H. and ‘il 7 "ae cenctude ih ihe, Nauti Drama of the FLYING N—Vanderdecken, ge rs oben a § eielock, Peco Gisele co eomtn ALMO'S OF ERA HOUBEihepablic are ieapectfally informed that this elegant, comm ‘comforta- ble enablishment, having fecetly Deeu put in complete or er, + curtum will rise at T— /pper Boxes, 25 cents; Pit and Galle EN AY, NOV. 10th, se Tmauagement of Mr. Chip- a rivate | e, 50 cents, Bas + only except sok any be secured daily-at the Box | yy Woll3 ek. DAY, NOY. ¢ CHASTE SALUTE—Thibsut, a Booed iadaine 'Thibaut, Miss Mary Taylor. ‘Alter which, LA GIZELLE, by Madame Augusta. CON OF MR. JoHN DUNN. rit PCAELL'S BLANC SHEA RES Tuesday even: Nov’r 10—To commence with the extravaganza of Min io x 2 ep ir Holtead. ’ . es Alter mebigh Fares ont RASCAL JACK ek, Me. Alter wiichine DOUBLE a DED ROOM=Ms Dalei- mio coneinde withthe Farce, entitled ROBERT & BOB— er Bae ‘centssapbe er bores 25 cents; ; pit one shilling; "Doors rae ast § chock curtain rises at 7. CIRCUS—BOWERY AMPHITHEATRE, TUESDAY EVENING, Nov. 10. Benefit of Isnac Burtiss. Five Clowns for thi | Second night of the new Italian Pantomix Characters by Si ‘Brio, La Petite Rodolphe © tite Carling Carlo, La La Petite Lor To conclude with the apm Carlo) M Mrs, Gullen seen aert actatade ith ot PIAN CONCERT. hk, Performances . Pit 12% cents, MENAGERIE AT NIBLO’S. AST WEEK of the extensive collection of BEASTS, BIRDS, and REPTILES, now exhibiting in this erformances with the Elephants and Lious at 11 and ghia | at half past eight in the evening Open from 5, and from half past 6 to 10 o’clock in the evening. ‘Admission 25 cents—Children, half price. 0 Stme “aR STREET THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA. W. E. Burton er cud Lessee J M.Scorr, 5 Sad be moat gorgeous style, and is now the most beautiful Theatre in the Union. LAST NIGHT bout one of M'LLE. BLANGY oad HAZARD. a THE GEANP pee of the GIZELLE, 8 which mutt be fa ide for “An? eave ER 10, ‘The Grand Ballet of the The Gizelle, Duke Frederick. .M'lle. Blangy. Mr Hazard Mille BLANGY and Mr. HAZAKD in anew Baliet. KE] THEAT! PHILADELrH1A Manama Ay Bane M LAST NIGH’ REE OF THE OPE) Secoud mia of he pero Grand Opera of Music by Wise Wallace Livia Wy ma Fitaball. Will be performed ihene erate ‘opera in three acts of fe dat the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London. As Pesfoduced under the. direction ‘of Mr, Hichings. CROTON Li ORNER OF THE BOWERY AND DIVISION STREET. SIGNOR GIUSEPPE VALENTINI, i genera eral concerts last winter, begs to ye thei eae of New York, that he intends ~ siting, the 113 EVENING, Nov. 10th, A Pleasing and Novel Hateriainment, cotsinting of VENTRILOQUISM : ! Also, wit CONC. Of Vocal and instrumental Masic. Doors open at7 o'clock. Concert to commence at 8 ereloek precisely. Tickets 25 cents nto It®r PHILHARMONIC SUCIETY—6TH SEASON. i ty yy oeneett ribers and the public are respectfully “first concert of the present season _w Bee at ‘he se apollc Rooms on Saturday evening, November Bubecrivt dat th tores of Messrs. Senarfenberg tL and Fs Hoye veeaad ana by the the Secretary. By ESL. cretary, nto 5t 10, 12, 14, 17, 19e0d he Na Houses street. FREE CONCERTS! COMBINING A SELECT “FREE AND EASY,” Every Evening, at the “ STAG HOTEL,” 26 "Mercer street, between Howard and Grand. HEN THIRD AND LAST CONCERT | RI HERZ’ witht G TUESDAY ene mil 4 OVEMBER 10th, n he SIGNORAR iI be assisted by Mis8. JULIA LoeeRTaale. Fittoen Profetsors of the Pianoforte,and. EPricinn® 0 . A POLY AROGRAMME. Pant i. 1. Oyerture, "Der Freischutz,” executed by the or- ca Ab fighi from “ Mari Weber | Wed jia ines ” from * i Rr Nes, i timer sung by Bignora Pico an ecteeati tbe i. . A Grand Concerto,(the 2d) in three parts, for Pi- ‘unoforte and Orchestra. legro Maestoso. II; Andante a PEeos IIL: Rondo Suisse, Composed and executed by Ment) Herz. | 4 New song, ‘ Jessie,” sang by Miss Northall, Geo. joletie, composed and executed iby He has selected this composition—more c: to comply brated Duet “ Giorno d’Orrore,” from , Sung by ,Signora Pico and Miss Northal isni. 3. Variations (de Bravura) on the Torzett, from pré aux Cleres,” with orehestral iccom- by Henri Herz. jor- Donizetti. Wei Wotesteane HENRI B ay od Tickets One Dollar each. Ry he had at the music stores, and at the door on the ah ig of the Concert. Doors open at7 o’cloel \cert to commence at 8. 28 3t rre EPoik, to to a skeleton wagon | Lady Suftolke to go under the sed: ae sso—Pacing Match for $200—Mile heats, best 3 in 5, at? | ae sk, P.M. James D. MeMann,enters s. ih | Pepe od mq enters f- Vag Merry, Re go to sulky. for the cow ra es ep EL, FOR SALE. LARGE fi hands ing tow be ne Hieulars enllton JAMES D. Variek street, re the horse can be seen ni0 are FOR SALE, B of lage youn Catringe Hartes. Also re (se rood large Rockawa two vets of ‘Harness, lls, and a set For aaa ly at Roonev's stable, comer of ath st. | ant ice, foutween the beurs of 9 and 12. TO GROCERS AND OTHE E. advertiser has a good Horse he would let ee Wie Scikecr tor vomepody wth Mg deaths oftee). Wh ke good care of bi Hb P aken ara whose performances, gave | formed | take | | be VANDERLYN’S GREAT NATIONAL Capt. Wangh, (formerly | | conscience of John Tyler TELEGRAPHIC. Election Massachusetts. Boston, Nov. 994 P.M. | Wehasten to give you the result of to-day’s election in our city. The vote for Governor stands thas: for Briggs, the whiz candidate, 6140 ; for Davis, the democratic candidate, 1818 ; for Bay- | les, native, 966; for Sewall, abolitionist, or “Young Africa,” 364. Briggs is undoubtedly elected by the people. For representative to | Congress, in Boston, Mr. Winthrop, whig, 5945 ; for Homer, democrat, 1687 ; for Howe, “ Young ully ) Africa,” 1355 ; scattering, 290. Winthrop is elect- | ed by 2653 majority. The aggregate vote is 879 less than last year, rain having fallen during the dayand evening.— We have not heard from the counties, but the whigs have no doubt a majority over all for their candidates for prominent office: vaio, Nov. 9-9 P. M. The market is dull; speculators hold back, ow- ing to the rates of freight. The exorbitant rates, and the fear of the canals soon being frozen, are greatly embarrassing operators. The following are the rates of freights:—to Albany, flour $1 18 per bbl., wheat to New York, 40 cents per bush., corn do. 36 cents do. The quotations in market are, corn 35 cents, choice wheat 60 cents. Flour, Eagle Mills, $470, straight Michigan $4 65, Mi- chigan mixed $4 62. Puicapetruia, Nov. 9—9 P. M. Flour has been quoted to-day at five dollars seventy-five cents to six dollars per barrel, with few or no sales. Large quanti were sold on Saturday evening at five dolla) venty-five cents, ‘Wheat is quoted at a dollar and fifteen cents per bushel, with very small sales. Corn has*advane- ed. Weather cloudy. Bavrimorg, Nov..9—94 P. M. We have no intelligence from south of Rich- | mond, nor has the western mail, which is just in, | any news sufficiently important to telegraph ; there is nothing from Iowa, though something | was looked for. The news forwarded by the | Britannia, has had the effect of advancing the | price of flour. Our quotations to-day have stood at $6 per barrel. There is nothing local of im- | portance. BY THE MAILS. Wasuinaron, Nov. 8., 1846. Enumeration of Troubles, and their Pitiful Inngnifi- cance, Compared with the Organic Agony undeg the De- feat of Wright—The State of the Case—-The Dangers of toe many Vetoes—The Mexican War—A Word for the Rank and File of the Army. The perplexities of Gov. Ford with the anti-Mormon | brigands of IMinois—the difficulties of old Tammany with | Mike and his Subterraneans—the vexations of the Sec. | retary of the Treasury, between the sub-system and | drafts and bank rag: ill-concealed wrath of the | Great Western, at the defeat ofthe harbor and river com- bination—the spite of Brinkerhoff against the South—the virulence of Niles against the tariff of ’46—the untold | contempt of Allen for the President and his oracle in re- spect of the line of 54 40—the enmity of Sawyer egainst whig officeholders—the jealousy of Old Bullion of Mr* Walker's plan for disbursing drafts instead of specie—- rate state of the true-blue Van Buren restora- tales re each and all Po ed moonshine in jx | taposition with the paralytical electrical shocks so ly repeated upon the excitable nerves of Father Ri in ee svcceenie revulsions at the recent sete Ril however, is altogether of an official end ee character. ‘Cameron was grieved at the tariff of 1846, because it would suffocate the coal mines, put an extinguisher on the furnaces of Pennsylvania, turn the State over to the dogs, bankrupt and ragged as Lazarus. John Davis was grieved at the bygone 3 ex: penditure of the two millions proposed for the purchase of a peace of the “ yellow boys.” And talked end talked, none knew what for, Unless from the confession, | ‘That instead of a vote to stop the war, He spoke to end the session. — waa mortified at his suicidal instructions—Dal- las at the ord vote, and John M. Clayton at the list of the French mnifications, and all from very natural, plausible and comprehensive considerations. But the seckcloth and eshes of Father Ritchie at the defeat | of the Cato fof the North, sre aseverer infliction to — sufferer than all of these. His tears, however, h official, are not prey like the of iired mourners at an Egyptian ian funeral. ‘They Sotenas they are paid for he howls in good one He fears net a change in the government, nor in its mea- sures, nor in its party—all these are safe ; but he regrets | the disasters of the late elections because they are con- | structive of a distrust of the administration. hte has no further ‘trouble—his office as chief mourner begins and ends at the white | ‘And he is right—and we intend to stick up for him, cod | bt gn res and to fight him through. He hes —“ angels could do no more;” and wo abe pee ae owts, undertake as much as to fetter chi proved ox eait in the re gic. It was a clinher. i pepuit. itappears nn ate: lonterey for want of ammu being able to find that which he left iatt behind ‘the same | ofthe late elections—the ammunition was all expended, Texas, Oregon, the tariff, the prise f= There was nothing left but the reduction of the Yotens 66 a | lands, and that was seized hold of by the enemy, poured in like an enflading ‘fire from all sides. “iets pian of eduction simple enough. You can have a tract for the taki: The question , will the whigs car- ry out the pr. ple? phen re not, and they will be cut off from their supplies. That’s Father Ritchie’s opi- nion, and that’s our opinion—we ticle to the oracle. But what of all this? The administratien is unneces- the judgment of the late elections is It preves one thing, however, Dretty evidently. That vetoes, like the boits of Jove, are dan- gerous instruments for others to handle, Tyler ae them, and they blew him to flinders. Polk has tried | them, and h jolutely invisible among the ruins the explosion. We know he was at the | lumn— w him there, but in the clearing up of the | smoke he is neither among the killed nor wounded—but | worse than is among the mis: — great it gave Old e mistake has been that it was the vetoes | Hickory his invincible power. But let us bide our time, | and let the High Priest have his way. Ifhe exhibits the | troublesome solicitude of an old hen for a solitary star- | veling of a chicken, it is an honest parental voliciiute.— | Itcan do no harm—it has done some ‘and may col- | lect the scattered family, if we are only quiet. Hegue, | the astrologer, says, that alihough | “The stars in their courses fought against Sisers,” that still there is evil to the Rie in their conjunction, Let us be comforted. We are altogether without hope. We h 2 got Mike, and the Lieutenant, ant if the | Governor dies, we shall have the . There is no- | Ne like worth when every thing else has — Ws hardly worth while to say anything) more resent of ts of the phe’ | | resem The’ mynter = very ater it nes increased, is in- creasing, and ought to be” aie tie In one word, we believe the forward movement oo ne is sue pended till the meeting of that constituent C : \ volunteer slaves | nd we —— b= will go fora tresty pa C4 5 ited by order As far as it has gone, we expect the President wi " | Pie Sonaress fe now erin Ghee for Yor a short ome ia the | Tecommend pensions fo the widews.o ‘ot the deceased sol- harps saloon, of Academ: of Design, corner of way | diers that Ton een in the active duties of th of the go- “Open tr ‘ | vernment in this war, and» bounty to faithful fellows Open 0PM. Season tickets 50 cents; sim- | oer tte 25 ota; iygeat,8 pamphlets, 6%. still omering: for their good beg . dollars oes tobe thot at, ms it not yet too late to the paltry | RPUIRGE veins any, fas cera ol | seonamy rhc, rfted to, rene we ian seen. | doinina yall Please apply ath. Grain's, 13 |W ares are * =r] monioas Votesef thanks; ead’ UNION COURSE, L.J. . TROTTING.» Pi verses, are a paige i os for ote life of un Secon eitisen, we led to a Loh Ame! — HE SEC! sere er FPolh, and Lad Ber en + agit nt io be a balepeae’s CM for har BP 108, $100 v0 7 Tiaugie tee on where te youre’ they are accounted the sovereigns, though in ~ they are = their count In tl re of the Chinese proc- y" ty to the bat Syd authority, “Attend to Bm panant. iy DOCTOR. Wasminoror | Letter from an Indignant Lecefoee. ‘At the last session of Congress an act was passed for | the settlement of the title to the Pea Patch Island, in the | Delaware, by which it was to be referred to an arbitra. tor to be selected by the President. The President se- | lected Chief Justice Taney, who declined, upon whick | Mr. Polk wrote that gentleman a private letter urging him to act, but which failed to influence the Judge. AE | tor this, until the present timo, the urgent appeals to the | president on behalf of the claimants have failed to pre- duce any effect, other than his declining to sppoint ano- ther than Mr. Taney, because it may not be agreeable to Senator Clayton, of Delaware ‘Thus we witness the | ind delicacy and solicitude of the President interfering to prevent him from carrying into execution the laws of ingress, fi fear that he shall offend a jemecrehig. Senator. 3 a no more of the scruples of On Thursday last the display of the flag of the Me , on the battlements of the (a s ot Rapresetaives, on account of the rej the Secretary Walker, and Secretary Marcy, «4 = zene oe seer 2 be are tre jvited focal a tod pe ae me They a, nase erase a a ls Presiden, the death ‘of Gov. Wright. fi attached ta The pty hs of the LJ from the “tte Titehie

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