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were about twenty thousand dollars, or at a charge of ab ut two dollars per ton. ‘The value of merchandite imported into Philadelphia anexed. during the year ending June 30th, 1846, was Commence or Pressabaieigiaes itis AND 1846 Duties. 185— Ast July to Sept. 90-34 quarte! aed 08,452 Get. Ivo Dee Sista do. 66,605 rats 186 Ast Jan to 3!st March—tst do... 2,482,044 779, Ast Aprilto Wh Juwe—2d do 2, 690,125 Total. $2,484,201 ‘The du‘ies everage about the aggrega' for one month. Asthe legislatures of the respective States convene about this season of the year to review the internal con- dition of their sffairs, it is proper to remind the delin quent States. of their obligations te theic own characters” tie common character of their country, and above wil, their obligations to those unfortunate lenders who have been impoverished by a too confiding confidence in their | honor and ability. Miveis have perpetrated on thousands of needy bond hold whose oply fault was to have put too high an estimate on the character and means of those States. Michigan has added greatly to her means by the sale . But with the single exception of tho admission of her acknowledged bonds in payment of these Toads, her general course in respect to her debts, hay of her railroa evinced a greater rottenness and a more fraudulent position than that of almost any other State in the Union, with a single exception. Hitherto she has neither made any effort to meet the interest on her acknowledged debt, Bor has she avowed her willingness to stand up to her legal nud moral obligations when she shall have the pow- er to do co Hore isthe case of Michigan, one portion of her debt | #, but does not pay, or attempt to pay even the interest. Another portion, her bonds, made Payable to bearer, which have pessed into circulation. she acknowled, which she sold in part on a credit, she openly repudiates because the party to which she sold, failed to meet alj its obligations to the State. Can there be a more bare- fa-ed attempt at fraud than this? Michigan sold a portion ‘©. her bonds to the late United States Bank, then and for fime alter in good credit, and made them payable to bearer, both principal and interest, for ‘Sertain obligations of the bank to pay the amount of the | bonds received from Michigan in regular instalments, ‘ing due, asthe State was presumed to want the mo- 'y. The bonds of the State being made payable to hearer are necessarily good in the hands of the holde, The bank proceedsto pay the instalments as they fall dic, and in the mean time disposes of the bonds of the eto third parties. But before all the instalments are | the bank su-pends payment with a large indebted- still s‘anding in the account with Michigan The State of Michigan, unwilling to await the final set! tlement of the bank’s faffairs, to receive its propor- tion of the ultimate assets of thet institution, turns her bonds in the hands of those who have teken them in good faith,andat their full value, ad with a fail reliance on the character snd resources of chat great and growing State, peopled from the most moral parts of the country. The holders of these bonds ofthe State of Michigan, could know nothing of the un. | paid obligations of the bank to the State. They naturally | Found and repudi looked only to the face of the bonds, and tha ebaracter and sole ability of the State by which they hid been issued to the public. For the State now to cavil abowt the “obligationto pay these bonds, is un worthy ofany State not sunk in the lowest abyss of mo. ral degradation and glaring dishonesty. Old Stock xchange, aon 8, 186E 06014 aha Long Talend RR 315, aN YS es,1058 set 50 do 4201 Odio a ist mn” 1 do “sno Bx veo 3 4 =| ve 31 iam @ O14 7s sim 30 yiveste bs ie he linere Beate Bk x! Morris Canal 6 2 390 63 dy 50 do Bio 8339 10@ Canton Co. 2 e minding RR 060 ied lo is lie LongislandRR 3136 100 do 63% mo do eo 3159 250 do 62iq 30 do bI0 31% 100 do 530 62)q, Second Board. Seshrs Harlem RR 5054 50 shrs Nor & Wor 260 6234 50% 50 do b60 New Stovk Sxchange. SgeheNork Wor 1 634 0.shok HerlemBR 13 30 lo % rash 508, do 4 ‘Thorsasy 50, 50 do do tw Shh do 310 50% ta do 60 Reading KR ree Married @n Tr of v evening, the 19th inst., by the Rev. Hugh mith ( pe ter, Vir. Wat. H Maurin to Mist Exorrna L. Pann, bet. of this city. Died, On Tv: #@ y, the 10th inst, Twomasina, daughter of Johnsen M -y Anne Mi hy. Teh ee Cwill tke phos ‘at 9 o'clock this morning, }e8 ence of her father, 58 Broome street: the @ <quaintances ef the family are respectfully ym th friends ss t ef ond. On Tue» 4 relict of the late Thomas Addie Emmet. On Monday night, 9th instant, in the 89th year of his st Mr. Lewis Gittiams, an old inhabitant of Philadel- bis Brooklyn, on the morning of the 11th inst. Mary Exwior, vite of Auguste isnard, and daughter of Chas. | a a, third door from Degran street, on Frid ther notice. iw Toms. to attend fenoral from late residence, Ba ethall past ary oolesk on Thursdi CHAMPION ORDER ORS CLEVER Nae iee we will Bg their encampment, tual attendan: requestek By ord mie Maxsreaube " Paster Ro JOnS, bei "6 Treg ol i. the Modern r@ Drama, faitjon nora ed for the Park Theat, with u 4 together with Prev mm cents. 2 Amor Howse, a Juppablished bound in muslin, price $1, volu Drame,” RZOUIAE oe Ca &. Barton, &: nla 1t*re WKILING, ARITHMETIC AND BOOK- KEEPING. Mi. BRAGG branenes, in tt ow Monday. the l6th i 1 form a class for instructi eveuing, at his residence 7! oe a v. An Apowecary, who has a thorough kaow] ness in every department, | } part of the South. Ad: avenue let pr gg FLOWER KOOTS. ree Shi Feve ROOTS—Ji ym Amate dei i, ie Merl, 1230. ich ae t. a ee wets 8 OSORN VAN DE WIELE. NOTICE. HE subscriber bee removed temporarily ‘of the fre, to So 9 Wall street, where his basi asd first class despatched 1, London, the d ‘ito New. Orleans, yy whieh. frey J macone Wall atreet. NOTICE, ¥ virtue of an assi it revel ct 2S Lear ecrtareen nds et Yeh feet, erareanired to mae t the sed of eitherat = m te rea ‘t £ icle and bY Ls TRURNSS OES susie one Over ov pl Leather sole and heel, and | aimietp aL “BROWER 't'SRCRy, the ait iwet adi He j bh SASDAL OY OVER SHOES. LAR Meal Havber se or aupsiorco any ig ofthe ofthe ie pair, germ hi in the city. Nata : Aina a “ote A for Goodyears’ Manufactories, 100 way. ald Lee aS nis tot Wetien Wag ont fapor aud Saipher Mees i Sie Coes, Regimes toe ieee sm, “or % oy en ie Grea ident to the chingeadic ory, disen ther, The Sere en et the AVUS DLANHARD, Secretary orn wm UNBORMATION W WANTED. the lech at THE a eA t a imaleved the ior aht and ving” Eatablisims Seah ste wile aud two children. ni2 rD&UWere w Direc JOHN CRABTREE Sila Printer. Now York SITUATION, by a Yor lan,” as porter or to act as an wine or spirit store, or where he | ‘ genereliy use(ul to his employer, asa jon is more an chjret thay salery, for sme time; y-three per cent upon importation, The whole import trade of Philadelphia for a year, is about equal to that of this port EITOATION buaiguea young woman, who ux- ani ty car @ sinall distauce into. th WUTaGd Ateome ee nega 'O sell, a Daguerreoty pe improvement, cheap for rote purchaser gretis, or would bi eh as the mre might hay LEFT OFF WARDROBE AND FURNITUKE ADiES OR GENTLEMEN aging sy) to di eg of, such as Wearing ae cash price Decriber, through the Fost Ofice, treend a Aap eT Sree SVE! ‘apparatus (new) and of the latert ith instructions to the ghenged for any pro} “Tnquire of Dr. Gallw S 20 nd Indiana ere making arrangements which may make some pertial indemnity for the wrongs they avy who will Brondway, oe 'N. N GA STRENGT HENING PLASTER, MPREGNATED with the Electro-Magnetic Principle aud ued in couneetion with Christie” ic Fluid. ‘That veason of the year when pl with the greatest benefit ib jast ap) deemed proper to divect of the Gaivanic Streng: asserted 10 be the most articles are highly lpia abel in all cases of Rh yo ho for pain aiuts to which females are specially jencusl means for stzengt! yatem Shitwed by disense or Smee comport axe eure aid iv rally, the Ualvanie S.reng'heu- oy rmaneut auveniage stiou eaused by its use 1s exceedingly pleasant and ency mm New York,tie2 mereorrin 41 hewate worthless imitations. “LET FACTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES: R, SETH W. FOWLE :—Dear Sir—1 am happy. to sign my name to the following certificate, hopiug that once may receive benefit from the same invaiuable medi- fr aiffareat ge from halt shee a ‘balt a pint | - | . Lapplied to one of ounty, aud received but pai j by the advice of my fr aM OF WILD © JERRY, aud to my great e> days’ time, my cough w, Cpe rent rhs wee been taking my seourd Loule, and m Ihave sivce ridden thirty-five uni! ae, toe pone asing of | ——. < Mf goods, ‘wit very little inconvemi- ZEBULON "ETS DBOURNE, Jr. one enuine wal on siaed 1, BUTTS on the ‘wrapver. by NDS, Agent for New York City: oy druggists snes throughvut the United o aenand ) LAWYERS AND OTHERE—COPYING —Finy ied for $i,inw neat and expedi Wall street, in the Book & hi 116 William street, opposite the Washington Stores, CHEAP.—By purchasing all my goods for cash, and giving no man credit, 1 am eu- | abied to offer the mie tempting inducements to the truly to order a coat. usually ‘oat for $15, and every ikewise provided with a RACKFUL AND charged at $25, for $20 tha Magnilicent assortment o My black cloth Sacks, with silk collars and fronts, are su, RM CANDLES, OILS, FRUITS, &o. UPERIOR Sperm Candies, at 25 etsa 1b; winter bleach- Ou, Hou; very good white Lamp Oil, h a very large stock o! » foreign Fruits, Ks. UF ¢, by cer and Tea Dealer, jreenwich, and 76 Vi a large ssortment of che: ol Bds 25 yre Bg «oo Harlem RR 5055 ‘aa * FOX BRUSHES,” is Nor ke OE I i NEW ARTICLE, iavented by Br. 8. Andrews, supe- 20 7 rior to the Cora broom. by AN DEVENTER © TALMAG! Manu(actarers of Premiums Blackiag 8 Bacclay street. has ae LE from which Kirtland makes hours’ notice is all he re- sufe to fit, and no ume is wanted for alter- ations. No. 40 Marden } Lane. Pantaloons so cheap. Eig! Cheap Pantaloon Factor N.B—Oa Monday Now 16, he will have ready for exiibi-, tion's beautiful style’ of winter Overcoat Call and ace, if SHERWOT 7D r FISHER’S SALOON, BKOADWAY, under late Peale’s Museum —This Saloon, in connection with their establishment cor- | Walker streets, has been fitted up with all the appliances of comfort, recreation and luxury which im der taste has suggested ora liberal outlay conld procure. gest thorou; hares, (Broad riaciple Hotels, the sub- hare of patronage equivalent to their to an entrance in Broadway, is opened in Marray street, w! e eutrance and private room, tyel find accom: wal, 1f not superior, to any other Wren Weduesday, Nov. 11th, at 10 0% wer of Broadway and re AWAGED GOODS —VaMAGED ioe woollen, worsied and coiton goods ot all maged either by the late fires, or injured b: the continuance of the storm er) cau be or restored ia the best possible manner, and ou sonable terms, at Dyi The oldest in the City of New York.” Principal evening in the 76th year of herage, Jarr, ler teee TERY HOTEL, ‘paret © arrangements ngle Gentlemen for Board, during the winter, on the most aceominodal Wanted, » good Cook NOLIE TO THE PUsLic. &M DELLUC, nephews of t'e late in BOVILLARD, « would respectfully inform the pa successors to PLACE w SOUILLA, this city, and — they still coptinne te carry on the panes of of | te ite residence, in Alf past 2e’clock. ‘Ihe friends of her husband ion father are respectiully invited te attend without fur- ag after a short and severe ill- KD, at the eis mate wos vshed byt Park How and 581 Broadway, and that t have a0 plied on whatever with any other establishment in York Uctober 23d, 1846. SHAWL WANEHOUSE, 0. 176 Pea: E PROPRIETOn of this Establishment invite pur. ing their extensi juaintances are Mr ant Ate invited itrykers’ | 20 Clasively ia the article of bayers, on account of tl iu stare, as well as the low selling, iy the case, SOE or si ys at which we are cette, Price nce One Sling B Dealers eee | SALE=The Oper mia Qw*ire a das | HOLT, Sr. 196 Fulton st. taalling Sal I capa! fixtures, ke., corner of Mott and Cl UNS AND SOWIE KNI fest Senet Guns, le for the present season. 100 asso: Gans, com: FS Bowie kane substantially made, intended for ser- ‘wo sifecehine and revolving Figcie, Hof seat steel barrels. 91 Maiden |: riers of Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Pisols ae mm ‘with « beautiful INDIANA BONDS. ed a circular, dated Sad instant, i . made by the ‘ho of December ne next, for the exmpletion of }, and ro fy fl effect to the Jest session, provi- id in order that all bond- cular, ike twill eee res rt or forwarded. on ap- tention Personal aly ae irish. or a mail, 0. yen Winslow & Per. atm: 20 ose No. 20 ‘Nass an mer lowest rates. Fer further parti- | | Tce apartments, with for permanent of ubser i- men and their on aos their own rooms.— location a | venient for its conttvaley to Waite at. DRAWING AND PAINTING. odpet od oni adi aie a, so learned sr eeag v4 ’s bookstere, T Canal street, ofa Td Gay'tad Bleveker serast, Ns A. A. 54 is, ORTER OF TOBACCO AND SEGARS, ere yee sigs? sth fhe ry of “Paper Seasrs, TRArm c rarge Md rach eg df nee in w i Vapor Bah is parties. jc; Farmership pe Cures ‘and for nine mee diecuae? or tweaks. N jo danger Seton co fod ~~GERMAN HEBREW BENEVOLE iNT JOE iehereby. ie me gh Sth Anniversary Din- e above Suciety, will trke place on Thursday November, at the Apollo Saloon, a | Omang” mel Beare write A SURPLUS. Orrice 41 Brooxirn. Conners To take ras on Guldngy chandise and propert | adlen pad pr ion tarmesTpdnenpepeny be teal Daned droge dretwo | acediapeiean tee aaa “opcued Se Gout fey owe their escape from thei compat yal | ean kink tap tare of ilgitieg tnd sotearios ther Taks. “All Toxees whites the | company ‘may sustain will be adjusted and paid promptly es Beretture. New’ York of allexpiratigns of policies B. he AMAT Si President, BS tmiere, gE 2: MO. ‘i TER is | Tica a gad ir sarasota lage Pinte Sete | arltare, Cle hag aad every des Saeed ilinan st of Forsezal Propercy, " |e ieensed Pawubroker, 232 Benen: | Persous received in private vifice by ringing bel. | 020 Im*rre NOTICE. GET YOUR FROCK. GENTLE: N: N—Gentlemen, as the’cold weather has all kuow where to zet Frock, Dress or | oats mud Fants fixed up in a handaome manner, ‘with new | ollars, linings, buttous and straps, to save your ‘oues this seaaou: Call at the Cheap Cash Tal donne Bore, jo. 94 Murray, comer Washington. street, Ww can | a your clothes, cleaned, dyed and sicared and free jm those, disngreeatle sceuts that general t you nad me! Zee oe To a ze where you may depend not to awer "AL “CORTISOS, 94 Murray st. LEFT OFF fea se AND FURNITURE | LADIES or Genstemen can obtain: the highest cash prices | for all kinds of We pal Carn be byrnene | ing for the ee tireets between Broome ia plot for the same, by iy the subseriber, at his resi- or through hich will be Tas y | attended No, . “NB. Ladies canbe ive maenael eo chess re 15 lm*; eS Ie Wine, soir Exh ishment tr Bioadwar, New 0 open an estab! Brosdwaj tantly have Gu ‘hand the best assortmex ge iat abor Sat heey net manss SeneaeA th habia ik of . Amongs found the following: scaycinaanigh ne of the latest importations and finest qualities: | every erade; Mocha Java, kaguayray sed Maracal abe cofee ‘wines, chaapai e Trish am | Seoteh w ed Glenlevet and Isiay Tanda se : Edinburgh and Al m TE 1 r. ppb ty dehvered free of ex ense cate " the city, and for cash only. O18 Im rre | REG SK WAKEHUUSE.—JAS D. ARMSTRONG & | THORNTON, No. 7 Cheapside, Baltimore, | "700,000 embi extra fine and medinm quali- | ties, consistiou of Rexalias, La Normas, Castillon, Piiuee he | pes, lores, tment of Tobacco, for sale on low ‘027 tm is*th Also, a general terms. MKS. ZEGLIO, No. 67 Division Street. goods, comprising silks, sati and cut velvets, hick, being seieeted with good taste from the latest arrival, worthy the attention of purchasers. Merchents and millin ing, as the stock 1s fre: Pill be dignstedon Ge tenreent GOLD PEN MACHINERY, HE undersigned offers for sale, on reasonable terms, se- veral complete sets of Goid Pen Machinery, m perfect | order for m-nufteruring Diamond Pointed Gold ‘ens. The: Tile eceerenied wick with complete practical instructions, if a desired. Term: gw ou applieation in person orby pos pala late letter to J. M. TROWBRIDGE, Syracuse, N. ¥. NEW YORK RIDING SCHOOL. NOS. 65 $67 WATT STREET. | TRONTING CANAL #T REET, ea ee: fccrn chcart es this opportunity of returning | Mii taomt grateful acknowledgments 10 these who have | 0 handsome! oly patra jim from the first moment he was tified with, thy New York Riding School, and. pledges to caneeret, | by the most unremitting attention to ir kindness, He would respectfu'ly the public, that he will re open his ection with his Day School, for tui on, Monday evening, th the ad of No- « the Office, or School tM CODDINGTON Froprietor. room. o2%4 Im*rre THE PIAN( barks aoe G—ITALIAN— Mon MORLEY, Pupil of the Celebrated Crovilli and Sir da od listen, aod'ea tn Peas Fonece hee residence, 30 LIBPENARD sireet, or that of her pupila, oa rensou- able terms. also ready to teach sehools in classes, | in the city or bee ar A musical accomplishment, came ith ¢ refined | education, is the surest passport to soci in all im repens i actions, and those who wish to avil themselves nd- | ager, should place themselvesiunder the tutelage’ of Mre tm N INVOICE of this pusrie ted Dehewen Wine,” CE a 5 AN oR Decatreccived by. the subseriber, to which the attention of Hotel Keepers and Private Geasleten Is invited, Vor salon lotstd suit perehosers by EB’ DALY Importer of Wines, tke. 029 lm * rre Broad street. | PLUMBOTYPES, GOLD MEDAL AWARDED. Ts Froprietor of the Plumbe National Daguerritn Gal- pale baveng discovered a mode transferrs Dawa fraiture at the rate of 100 ie stmilie caches for tet au face The Fi Daguerri 1 | Broadway. Pint be Gaaen and week of alt desc wholesale F retail LARGE AG U bs Ol - ATES. importation of French Plates, just received »nd for sale at the Ph 1 . a raze y lumbe National Daguerrian wiewie edo HERSLAN, Peachy aad AEEARATUS. FOR SALE. GEEMAN, chen pines place’ Ke NN.B. instruction: en wanted t hase * ‘iat udithares oftete rem + rt ae 7 for sale at No. John street. Bird Fanciers re invited to call and see them. be best in the United States. A wual variety of rare mid val for sale by 1 dons Celebrated stock of W. 8. Broddway, will be offer admitted Chinese Lork ble birds.— RIEVE, No.5 John street. N.Y. PIANO FORTE INSTRUCTION GC. E-CASTLE & EDWIN McCORKELL the “latter from Royal Academy of jusic, London, will give lessons on Ls Walker street, nest Brody o tia tt fade thot very moderate terms, which can be made known by applyrng as above. a 4 ir MUSIC. ip song, Cs Se. oo] it ie ae hhree dollars oa ARz esr rahine esque PREMIUM BOOTS ‘k Sales and Small Profits. FINE cten BOOTS for $3 50, our own make, Jand werranted to give satisfaction; fine French imperial al to those usually sold & JONES’ Price, ever sold in this city. Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, ake ‘nde order at shores note, Mendinj store, GUNG'E JONES, ¢ Ann LOOK AT eRe in ote =, th Be enc Bre fa rata PLUNKETT & PARDESSUS HAVE REMOVED their M Btore to No, 133% bere the; | thove ihnwe of wnher eBiiasctens os 0 ones ‘wr rh... $3 4 at—Molestia “a $300 ALCON NUPIORE, - AMUSK MENTS. ATOws sat Ae owe ors avy THEATRE ~' The Day, at 11 0% Ps ay g 6, adi it Sir Walter Amyot, Brice ly Evelime Amyot, Mrs E wires SECRET mee of a, aon md fron Found , cons “eee Y¥ ELSE—Hans ianie, Mrs Hunt; Ghar novels, \ Wregibarowa Bellows, Piatto Eels: fas Kate Hol Doors oven at half-past 6 o’elock, and the performances flbcqmmescoss T @elock. Boxes $1; Pic 50 cents; Gal- E or AM Mr Neat fe King EAU, Awenonse marty Le ry DUC LUZEAU will at ll @elock, at 137 Sees street, near OWERY THE: 12, will be acted Hamlet, Mr Booth; Gost, Booth, ir; ‘Queeu ‘Gertrude, Mrs Madisons Double Creecovienne by Miss H. MI , oy elute wit the TWO Uae 1ES—Mr ‘Gregory, Gr ie Hadaway; Alrs Gregory, Mrs Sei- hi p at 6 o’elock, curt@in will rise st 7— Cirele, 50 cents; Upper Boxes, % ceuts; Pit aud Gal ompany take special core to notify their eustomers m Re ting of two conc! ubdle sets of haru Iding oa the premises This sale will be foaud worthy the attention of per- out commencing the liver row reserve, the buil Also, a C12 o'clock, by order of assiga the fol ing. Jarge corringe, suitable for a ¢: 1 twa horse bervuche, i in good 01 1 teath, by 3 sets double cee rn cab, one hearse, Ce N, Seere Ls 8, asevery lot will ding being well adapted to 10'S OF KiA HOUSE—1 he pudlic elegant, commodious, and ig recently beeu put in complete or- | atts “pay! POR Mortage o’clock, on the premises 137 Livery, Suble. 4 1 Cab, 2 management of Mr, Chip- SsALK—| 4 virtue of a Der | Boxes ouly excepted, mi othe be secured daity att hin from 10 Tl ovclock. HSDAY, ‘Nov. 12.'will be performe maduke Meadows, Chippend the Ballet, Ba’ TRCHELL® OLYMPIC THEATRE. —— Thursday evenu v'r 12—To commence with the drama of | | LIONESS OF THE NORTH—Triptolemns Krout, Mr Hi. | Hands Alexis Bomeowki, Mr Waicot; Empress of Russi of LUOKY ST ARS-~Becmby vimm, ce. entitled FHE MYSTERI- | Daffodil Sir Holland; Caroline, pore heen heenta; pit one shilling; | pe: the rent if oaly $70 per year. will be sold without TIME EXTENDED. LAST TRIP alg THE SEASON, EXPRESS PACKET ee | BY THE PIONEER AN FROM PRILADELP ALA TO FITTSBURG: | Mrs Isherwood Laura, Dress circle 50 cents: n private boxes $5. Doors open at halt past 6 o’cloc! CLRCUS—BOWtRY AMPHICHEALRE. TR oY OF Rin NO AOA 2, © purpose of aecommodatn avail themselves of the pleasant mo ih Camal. the proprietors have determi =e Friday, che ee instant. urtain rises at 7 gy: fal aot. co pay thelt eo Ja New hifadel shin, en ig . 8. : CUMMINGS, se authorized to veal Pritaperrnia, Nov. 186. ae TRAIN FOR BOSTON Act. inimitable Ladder Trick. ly talented chudrea, Willie and sn ile Garduer, in her graceful act of Horse- | | Far a full detail of Eqnes ‘ian Performances, see programme. | Hrormauces to commence at <7 | t Ti arriving by the Philadelphia }, Will be in time, by = neni direetly on Onete arrivi | at New York to the Broo! a bilan J atl s “Loave Staten Island. T NIBLO’S, now exhibiting in this city.— | Performances with the Elephants and Lions at 11 and 43¢ and | at half past eight in the eveniag. om from 10to 5, and from ait Past 6 to 10 o’clock inthe | feat. Admission 25 cents—Children, half priee. i} WALNUT STREET THE. BE, TEN ISLAND met a aiter IPH, Cape Breisted" wil make the for Satee Piaeareaet hme ok | or NEW YORK sud intermediate hae | MAL be seumboat NEW As performed at the Thea’re Royal, Drury Fane. London. Frodaced under the direction ‘of Mr. Richings. cween Rd and New Yor boy at 6%, Perth Ambo Bently, Rossville, Blazing Star ing in New gi, onrtte Blazing dar "| ‘New York from Pier No.2 North River, at 4 from South & Perth Amboy, 25 cents; Bently 25 cents, | all the other landings 1tS¢ conte, “Ai hinds of cla taken tt the lowest rates. South Amboy, Sept. 22, 184 OFPOSITION TICKET OFFICE FOR THE NORTH AND WEST. FOR ALBANY, % cents; of sda | Gen. Taylor is | the interior, when it is just as easy to lie still, save the | expense of moving, and wait forthe enemy to forward, if | { i} Afi hich, the Fe fee ares » PHILADELPHIA. the iow the most beautiful Theatre | | NEFIT OF M’LLE. BLANG who will lee the honor of ye two favorite Ballets, Ge ae Lames ¥ app'ying, an jarelay street, at M. L. RAY, Agent. es per ship SIDDONS from | Permits on bond of Wallstreet, immediately. | days must a abhawapne <1 Pet tickets ie Re i Sh No. 100 ~~ NOTIO! K.—Conti Mr. HAZARD ue also | perform—bein; sypenranee in this city, a8 they appear ring the evening a will be presented the Grand) Ballet a GIZELLE. Princess eal ima. Saturday—Mr BURKE'S Benefit | TABERNACLE, THE vounTA Te Ae CONCERT OF | Dltcation on board, pier No.3, yearn ee eas Ne MeMURRAY, comer of Pine and South streets. FOR LIVERPOOL—Packet of the 18th Novem- VicTO- for eabin, second cabin and steerage known to require enmailent oe ‘intending to embark, shoul FRIDAY, EVENI N NOVe: jen he will be elated by Pine ro South sts. kW LINE OF NEW YORK onan FOR ERPOOL—| 1980: 1. NORTHALL, ma SIGNOR DE BEGNIS, Bo t di hed professors on the ‘Flanclotts | Fifteen of he ies tal nea eect Orchestra «= The ships of thi e bi bout to embar! for o ‘Sia Coantry will not sail to see art, is. Fescared. to give lessons in Singing, im | $0 J. Qrertate, executed by th Orch buffo * Dunque io,” from Tl Barbiere di Seviglia. Signora fico and Signor de Beguis. a the March from Otello, d executed by zipast Hors Thou art Lovelier.” i" 5£Grand Duet for two Pianofortes, on “ Concerto,” and “ La donna del Lago,” executed by Mr. Timm and Henri Herz, eu ‘he! it K eat capacity table and convenient thi class, ‘and their sccommodeti Cabin and Steerage Passengers, it is w: to those of any line Packets. Pers: pinot fail to make carly ap ference to any othe! 3. Brilliant variations, T TAPS 86 South street. Yad ose below aes ae FOR LONDON: Fed splewdid ae aK steerage Passenger, from Lucrezia Bor ks in, 2d cal sin, ‘and pol beets Siieteie coorers cere mn fe applic: a Serta 388i SEPH PRMURRAY, et BUACK BALL OR OLD LINE, ey; POUL PACKETS, FOR LiVeRPooLonly regular pecket of the 16ch Nevember. The new, magnificent, fast sailing, and favorite pac! burthen 1!09 tous, Capt W. kst Vee ‘Monday, 16th of November. req rand (Puarenie on Lucrezia aa aud executed by ure, Overture to Semiramide, = d ht pianoforte: one ‘sixteen perfor- mers, executed b i HEN! HERZ. 5. Duetto buffo from Il Fanatico pe satis Northall and Signor De 8 in a most superb and costly manuer, with eve: rovement and convenience, that eannot bat Mould call and see this spl Architecture, before engaging ein Cabin, second Cabin and Strerage, eee be made on board, foot of Beekman OTHERS & CO., loor to the Fulton Bank. for 3 aks af ‘those of Mr. Herz, iy "at tthe’ ticket offiee, ladies and ore Kc , than at the d the music and book stores, Sag Pe FOS ae manate er book stores, and at the door on the evening of the Concert. Doors open at7 o’clock—Coucert to commence at 8 or to uneae ere eh 35 Fulton fens (next door FOR NEW ORLKANS— Louwwna and New ‘ork Line—Positively the se ee ay, to sail on Saturday ing packet berk JO. is ae loading, and Nil pocicivels A GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BALL £0 ALEX- ANDER CAMPBELL. ‘T a meeting of the friends ot Mr. Campbell, October 25, the following committee was appointed to Cessary arrangements for a Grind Complimentary Ball, to be rt HI room, North American ‘otel, corner of Bowery aud Bayard streets, on Monday 6 LONG BREED CANARIES. | Pi pesseae, apply on board, at Orleans wharf, OLLINS & CO., 5 South st. ived on board after Friday Even- Woodraff, who will ven at the new and sj ly no freight ret }, 1816. ebrated Cotillon Band is {engaged expressly | aed Orleans beg E. all goods to PPacke Ship Le , Hai siaeead ine aie Benson, and cu Ra Noveabbedin bore et eye hy hag ee to tae dh en, Kip) Peter Smith Esq. nether, Biia De ois Capt. Jack Harris, Bi James 1—To be had of of To Hotel, and Green & Losees, 188 Chatham .—The Committee pledge them: red on their res ierse ree : PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY—5TH SEASON. ibscribers and the public are respectfully informed | the first concert of the ae season will Apollo Roows on Satard: hove committee ; at Cust, cer Vite nearly all Rews-has ADI EK. eerie Cor ie ships v0 a sn Tap- ‘orto LEANS PACKETS > oe ’s Regular ow OF their pro} | organ are New Orleans Line, in Tiltews vis P GALENA, Capt. E- 8. Den Matden tine, on Weduesday.N ening, November | stores ¢. Messrs. | en we eretary, retary, 7 Houston seet. 11th, edt Woe, tothOdlieas ae naa nose Xo. "2, “ie, 17, 19e0d THE HUTCHINSON FAMILY ILL give their first Concert in Ni ett corn, 9% South stree two doors below Burling Bit. YACHT NOK Maa LIGHT FOR SALE. cone juded to withdraw ¢ thi hoouer ‘yasat FN ORTERS LigH’, 70 "The "Northera Lis sht is most substantially built of white | coppered to the wales, and There are rwo send a 9 he fe bh on berths in 4 jf . Particulars in future advertisements. roughiy found in ali having two berths enc! are som ge in her after ‘cabin, w! mira caleulsted f toe a yocht, ot packet lor passes: ‘wat he aalities of the ‘Nerthern Light for sailing, and asa | “nea boat,” are too well known to require ir di oor terme and other parti No. 15 South Market street. ‘W. P. WINCHESTER, o1 bys DUM! MONT Paty LA ROY.SUNDERLAND'S FOURTH BG, A CE aacen ENTER- NMENT! | MAS PHYS! LOGIUALLY FAND M MENTALLY con | M by LA ROY SUNDERLAND, is Broadway, Wednesday, Thured - 1s of the present wee! Tlbe made to account Popish Miracles ss apply to the subscriber, at bx? Friday avd Saturday even lock, im —— an atte! jout supernatural agency, om | rationale of spells, charms, faxciuation, trane: = for this elaer weft articles scanty low prices. Jlea'Phunkest Rete Pardessue respectfully request « contipuation of the kind patronage wich which; er have hitherto been favored. mre WANTED, THE lower part, or the whole of a building. ted on # corner lot, in the vicinity uf the centre of the city, suitable for a Hestaurant. Possession re fired tely. Address C. G. C, Box 1522 we, Post ni re Os REE: N’s Habb LO i. ate Sitasierel & saaret 7 it il So | eo ee Nov. 6, BOARDING MERCHANTS’ HOUSE, wae 139 ie i vapef — 2 scite rte foe quarter fina terer |" om armen et nual) wae Teh and plessant ’ Phianco rm, of rgoia be of the , R Ronson pee F whieh, an uid be made on board,at oa. TAPSCOTT, of South sire a door below Burling §,The LUCINIA will succeed the Christians, and sail oa regula N COURSE, L. I. UNION COU . ree 2 Tie 1 it COND RACE between, ‘UR BEL! he, at hae es gees 8 pase ers J Py aieratias to a skeleton wagon fobs eo fo under the sad: nk Pat ee ahora heats, best 3 in 5,at2 McMann enters s. ¢. Capt. sg (formerly Pevenek a ta aa to wages wagon fe iat ra Re shweaine aoe instant. Enquire ie Dock, f 10 rh street. CT WANTRDAA vestal to load fore iahiers meine AVY". K. COLLINS & oo fare J ta feae re Preece hold m make immedi pone. OMETH MeMURRAY, ait streets Al, satan foe nail aneat and su Las sani ti Gana poumnaee are toe irae ef gable Ly archer tafor pe JOHNSON. "Aivordere pan eranity or executed: Ps pet teen hand hgh ee es ist Vv novn « blasted Na. fine perior French brig AR- to,be promptly idis- HINCKEN, Brokers. two vets of rates *s stable, corner of 4th st. - reatesrssan Si | the «ook, prices ¥ Sand 6 ‘OR HAY RET 3 ees pe ae room TELEGRAPHIC. The Delaw are Putapetemia, Nev. 1i—Neon. We have received returns of the election held on Tuesdayin Delaware. From Newer: 00. we, have the semi-otficial result, viz: Thurpy. (dem) candidate for Governor, 61 majority; Hogston, whig, for Congress, 73 majority; whig candidate for Sheriff, 18 majority Itis thought that Thurp is elected Governor, and Houston to Congress. Putcapevruia, Noy. 11, 1846—74 P. M. We have nothing further relative to the election in Delaware. The impression is, however, that | the democratic candidatefor Governor has been successful, but that the Legislature will be whig, and that the latter will also have the Con- gressman. We have been visited this evening with a heavy storm of rain, accompanied by vivid light- ning and rearing thunder. Flour is selling to-day at $5 50. ‘There is no local news at all calculated to ine terest your readers on the seaboard. Bavrimorg, Nov. 11—7 P M. The Southern mail, which reached Baltimore this evening, brought nothing later from the seat | of war. We learn that the official despatches, which have been so long looked for from Gen. Taylor, | have been received in Washington, and were published in the Union this evening, together with the listot killed and wounded at the siege of | Monterey. We have no further returns relative to the eleo- | tion in Towa. Indeed, the western papers are | entirely barren of interest. There has been a slight decline in the price of flour to day. Sales of Howard street were effect- ed at $5 50. There is no news of a local nature worth tele- graphing. = BY THE MAILS. Wasurnoton, Nov. 10, 1646. Latest Advices from Mexico—Prospects of Peace—Prow pects of Intermeddling and Significant Indications of « General Revelution and Explosion in Europe. By the latest ad: 5 from Monterey, it appears that rse to marching after the enemy into they are determined to drive him beyond the Rio Grande. Saltillo is abandoned, and Ampudia has passed on_ | Unless, therefore, we have an atteck upon Tampico in the meantime, there will be no more fighting this side of the | constituent Congress, and it is not an improbable alterne- tive, that, in the event of a failure of that Congress to | | terms, the question will settle down upon the extinction \ of the Mexican government, and its fundamental and en- tire re-or miaaon under the protection of the United States: Or, combined with the impetus of famine in Ew , Who can say, that should Mexico remain in- tractable, the existing war way not be the precursor of a general shaking omong the old rotten stinking monarchies of the old world. The ay waded f things indicate, that in our little family quarrl we are i leading off in the terrible fandango that the world is soon to wicness. The explosive cotton of the German chemist is not bonne combuastil Mri the Loos elements of conti- nental Europe at this very momen! a rete tato, aifvanin its insidious contagion like chelera, added to the m: ¢ of two or three children in all the Ge sl Ls Ky, threaten the very foun- dations of European despot The continent of Barope ‘esd its contiguous islands and peninsulas. require another hurricane to clesnse their political atmosphere of its deadly malaria ; and the signs of the times portend such an earthquake as will wake up the ghost o! and from Paris to the plai Gentlemen may cry ‘‘peace, peace, but there is no peace.” Frence is itching to intermeddle with Mexico, and John Bull is punching Monsieur Crapeau to “ go aheed ;” the death of old King Louis, the will set fire to the fuse of the of which will decimate half the ian sea. Ireland is starving—England is on scant allowance— Belgium is stinted of krout—France of soup, Germany ell are out of potatoes. Spain is ie as co, and the people of all the batchare ified ignorance——the be rotted scurrili sleepy stupidity of the poor ares masses of 0 Eu- a nations, whose very physical eppearance ges of do jon, has deteriorated pir! to the level the Hotentot—e, short, stupid-faced, ue, beevy: ow kward, uncouth and filthy collection of jaste of bur | den—the stupidity, we say, of these masses of slaves, ap- | parently incapable of appreciating liberty from bondage, | as long as they can vegetate upon potato pealings, is by a merciful interposition ot Providence, in process peg the last resort of starvation, for it does ‘appear if God in his mercy, was ‘about to starve the posters A te into an assertion of their rights and the overthrow of their oppressers. We cordially wish them a happy detiverance. w. Wasnincron, Nov. 10, 1846. Some Inquiries abaut those Gold and Silver Mines, and those Bags of Hard Mezicanas. ‘The Secretary of War ia casting up his accounts of the bill ofexpenses. We expect, whon laid before Congress, that it will present something like the following re- sult :— TX Jar and extraordi expenses of the ~ War Department on socom af the exist- ing war with Mexico”. ,000,000 By 500,000 square wiles’ annexed hae Seite mile. . 600,000 Captured munitions. 600,000 By gold and silver mines which we expect ‘to find before long... ...... 100,000,000 By harbor of San Francisco. Totals. see seeeeearee Deduct expens Clear gain. . 6.6 see cece Meseeee hence But, seriously, there must be e quantities of ‘ hard” somewhere in the snore sia of territory lately annexed to our south-western ogo ek a pe ay yme from ul J St Loads cornvans from Santa Fe? We have not Led | been wringing the neck of the goose that laid those sil\ eggs. It was expected that we wouldifind some fifteen or or twenty millionsin Santa Fe. Did ‘abs run of with all the Mexicanas and the halfjees 7 Did he at with the boy ? “Where is pap 1 oe has hid the money. Fae yes —_ en my Lin Bey n bony] those begs Pe tepublicn jad Sista we maaveate fod ‘be. W Phe found the place where jn Foy wa Me ut where are the coins? And at Monterey ! Th the wooden offers of the Cathedral as inthe Sub-Tree- sury of Gov. Bouck, whose “pig vite horse” is so well versed in the Suabien Dutch. We know that General Taylor would not allow a dollar of the church money or bles to be touched, but it seems'the Mexicans are Togular Jog treasurers, ind the Longer ge B - that if we them to the capital, and out of their capital, we Shat’find that they have swept the wane of ‘the’ pre- cious metals in their retreat. But there ae mines in the bet went annexed, and time will bring out to the eof the te and perhaps in time pay the mileag Lie fea New Oareans, Monday, Nov. 2, 1846. Here we are in the midst of the most delightful wee ther that any part of the world was ever blest with, clear knd mild; a fine shower on Seturday night, the first for nearly two months, laid the dust, purified the atmos- phere, and last, though net least, filled the cisterns, whose covers had been wide open to receive it for s long time Tho rain was greatly needed, and washsiled with de- light. Once more the eity has put on its “ business the festivities incidental to the winter soason here. We are likely to havea Ki. gay winter, abundance of all sorts efamusement. P ‘The National theatre, a very Sti Pret canted ek hes been open for two weeks, and doing a war eek Drapes; the American fhestre opens ime wi mare io ie th vane hare, ad Mr, MoCuteheor. th inst. The tobace for choice. ae nave 2 site: tibely, ands is of good 4