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Ys mits borat Dusglery ere storo, 167 West street, oocu- phen Wray, was discovered open last Fight by <A Siro Marshall of the 3d ward, any cy t the premises nas ascertained tha’ jure search: ing Rlar had escaped, taki: bank bills from the de: #lar was secreted in he ni; ving the doors open. Lerceny.—A man called John Hankin was - ‘onday night, on suspicion of stealing @ h, chain, key, and pencil case, the property o! ge Cori residing at Jeferson Hall, corner of Hudson and Charles Justice Reome committed the accused for exam Stolen.—A mulatto woman entered the premises of Me ae ay , No. 79 Poskmen street, on Bundy last, > the were at church, and s erefrom a handsome 4 cloth overcoat, with velvet cuffs and collar, belonging to Mr. Kelly. Pawn brokers should be careful und stop the seme if offered for petge A toe | reward is offered for the recovery thereof. wanes Raps.—A man called Thomas Gathrie w yesterday, ona charge of attempting to cot mit & rape on the person of Jane Smith, residing in the — ward. Locke. d up by Justice Roome for examina- Policeman O’Brien, .of | the 14th ward, arrested, a fellow called Si- chael Darcey, on suspicion 0 ing alot of carpenter's | tools bi taro, ig to Mr. Charles Bradshaw. Committed | Pa Geughton the sneak ”—Two"'sneaking” thieves called aught on the sneak.” —T wo “si ves Cc Elias Cummings ond John Johnson were arrested yester- day, by policemen Burnstod and Miller, of the 10th they having been caught in the dwelling house, N 3 Christie street, in one of the upper rooms, where they had sneaked in, evidently with intent to steal The rascals were both conducted before Justice Taylor, who Jocked them up for trial. | Breaking up a Fence.—Officers Cliford and Gilligan | of the 6th ward, arrested yesterday a woman by the | name of Bridget Jordan, the! keeper of an old fence and | general pencearoun for ‘shop lifters, established for the | pure nd secretio: ‘ad stolen property. The officers on searching the premises discover: quite a large quan. tity of goods of almost “9 gmp such as four shirts marked W. D. and W’. H., a smali bead bag con- taining wd 2, and three pawn tickets, mantillas, shawls, silk scarf Dg dresses, muffs, over coats, table co- vers, carpet bugs, comfort gold locket end chain, finger gings, and breast ping, together with alot of fancy plates, and a quantity of other articles, too numerous to. mention, all of which are undoubtedly’ sto- Jen, for which owners are wanted. Apply to the above officers ‘at te station house. A muff valued at $6 Worsted shawl, worth $2, silk mantilla vos and ‘an oil cloth’ table cover, ‘worth 50 cents, have b ide atified by Mr. J. C. “40. 50 Cathar Stealing Carpenter's und on the premises of this old the property having been stolen from his store within th jast two weeks The accused was committed by Justice Drinker for examinatien. Petit larceny.—. a cashmere | ‘A woman called Mary Lent. was ar- rested yesterday, on a charge of steali scarf worth $10, @ gold ring worth $3, ope of gold | ear ringe and a silk apron, worth $1 50—in all $14.50, the ie of Emily Smith, residing at No. it Leonard ree: rtion of the stolen preperty was found in | sion of the accused. Commitied for trial by ‘—Two boys were arrested y: man, having in their possoss ivory combs and pen knives, Ro an owner is wanted. 4 Apply tot in Chambers. . Before Judge Barculo. Dec. 1.~ Habeas Corpus.—In re William Henry Am- | Sermun.—Master Ambermanis now only seventeen years of age, stands full 6 feet 11 inches in his socks; he enlist- ed in the 6th infantry, (U $) as a drummer, at the age of 12, tor the term of five years, with the consent of his father, who has since died; and has served his country with some éclat, as ‘appeared by a letter from his com- muanding officer, which was ansexed to hia mother’s peti- ‘ion. He was present at the battles of Palo Alto and Ke- ssuca de Ja Palma; shortly after which his term of servico expired, and ire quit the service for @ short time; but at | terwards re-enlisted in the same regiment, ‘The consent of bis curviving parent being necessary to coufirin the second enlistment, he was sent on to Washington, end rom thence to this city, to visit his mother and obtain her consent. But upon consulting with her, and Vaal aa that in the ond the honor of drum. Aikely to be its own reward, he determined service forever, and appl iy hit if to more peacetul pur- suits. In pursuance o! berman presented a pe tion to Judge Barculo, forth her son’s mino! that he was illegally - Governor's Island By Col. Bankhead, and praying ie ‘his dischargo. The matter came on to be heard this | “merning, in presence of the parties, joolading Colonel | Bankhead aud one of hjs orderiies, and the galiant Colo- ‘nel not having anything to say impeachment, Judge Darculc, “Rthough (as was natural at so critical a moment) he trembled ter the honor of the army and the loss it would sustain by being deprived of the services of so brave a youth as Wm. Henry Ambe: Derman, reluctantly granted the prayer of Mrs. Amb man’s petition, and discharged her boy. | oe City Despatch. Government having suddenly abolished the United States Despatch Post, connected recently with the Post Office qt this city, we beg leave to ascertain through your w.edium, how will the holders of ‘ Free Siamps” et ty.em redeemed. Respectfully, SEVERAL MERCHANTS, ‘Who hav: juantity of Free Stamps on hand. November 80, 1 Splendia Sheet. . Magulfieent Double Bheet Pictorial, for I) Holidays, has been issued by the Pablishe » of the National Po ice Gai At comprises all ee superior descriptive vg avin s which have appeared hat sheet durivg the Past y strat weade:fal ood felons ;” besides accurate us pickpockets and burglars in Price only six ceuts. article coniined being of vality warranted 1 wo yeu Fine Cutlery.—The subscribers’ assortment embraces every possibe pattern of pen, pocket, di and sporting Kuife, with a large variety o( choice wae warranted to the egrchaser. Files, &e. RDERS aS 177 Broadway,n Sew doors above Courtlandt at Nuvigation of the Ohto.River. pd coe ™ MONEY MAKKET. ‘Tuesday, Dec. 1—6 P.M. ~The stock market is very quiet, and quotations much depressed. The disposition to operate is becom- ing daily redueed: We have no material alteration to report te-day in any ef the fancies. Norwich & Worcester has, without deubt, touched bottom, the loss of the company having been much less than anticipated, the Atlantic being insured for nearly her fall value. The earnings of the road will, for the re- mainder of the season, be materially reduced by this accident, as travellers will take the most inland routes for the purpose of avoiding, as much as possible, the navigation of the Sound. At thefsecond board there was a slight improvement in Harlem and Norwich and Worcester. ‘We have received the first sumber of a weekly pub- Meation, called the United States Money Reporter and Gold and Silver Coin Ezaminer, published by 8. Tay, Jor, No. 90 Broadway. It contains engravings of all the gold aud silver coin at the present time in circulation throughout the world, with the current value of each piece in the United States. The Mechanics’ Bank of Baltimore has declared a half yearly dividend of three per cent. The Pataprco Bank of Maryland, at Ellicott’s Mills, has declared a dividend of three per cent for the last hrlf year. ‘The Dwight Manufecturing Co. has declared a semi- annual dividend of 8, and the Phenix Manufacturing Co. one of & percent. Mearson’s Bank Note Reporter gives the following account of new counterfeits,:— 10’s, Suffolk Bank, Boston ; patent letter L, No. 1738, dated May 1, 1644, signed J. C. Brewer, cash. Henry B. Siono, Pres. Agrioultural Bank, Herkimer; bills altered from Agri- cultural Bonk of Montreal, 8. C., having the words “countersigned,” &c, stamped on the back, and signed Chas. Callender, Register 2s, Champlain Bank, Ellenburgh, Clinton OF N.Y, altered to 20's. #s, Exchange Bank, Virginia, vig. several vessels, head of Washington on left end. Engraving coarte, On the left upper corner says, “States interest one moiety.” Merchants’ Bank, New Bedford, altered from 1's to 6’s, poet and 26's, by pasting the Ggures over the genuine The Bartlett Steam Mills, Newburyport, have de- clared a dividend of 43¢ per cent, for the last six months: and have expended of the earnings during this period 23 | per cent in the renewal of machinery. An application willbe made to the next session of the Legislature of New Jersey for an act of incorporation for a bank at Freghold, with a capital of $100,000. ‘Tho annual report of the James River and Kanawhe Canal Company presents the annexed comparative state . ment of the financial gffairs of the cencera. The receipts from the canal during the last fiscal yeur ending on the Sist of sere amounted te the sum of. se eeecees $ITl While those of the previous your wares... layne, oe Showing a decre ase in the last year of . 19,807 18 Tho whole amountdisbursed during the ‘your, for aly purposes, ordinery’and extraotdinary, was $65,547 ; but the ordinary expenses and repairs of the canol, and the expenses of the general administration of the company, amougted only to $49,206 93, which, compared with the this wise determination, Mrs. Am- | against Mrs. Amberman’s. | | tion of $6,501 73. | hand, the greater portion of the ‘ liabilities” can be de- Ike expenditures of the preceding year, shows « reduo ‘The scrip taken in during the year for tolls and debts due the company, amounts to $11,985 46, leaving still | outstanding $7,410 25. The amount of certificates receivable for dockege taken iu during the year, was $7,241 87; leaving still out- standing $8,361 23. ‘The resources of the company at the close of the sent fiscal year amount to 137, And the liabilities to. . 43,420 a Balance of resources ........... «$99,619 03 | Among the liabilities is “Gen. Hamilton’s debt amounting to $74,408 20; which is considered of an e: tremely doubtful character ;” and indeed nearly the whole of the ‘ resources” are stated to be of such a ne- ture thet they cannot be rendered available for the im mediate wants of the Company ; while, on the ether | manded within a short time. The Company will probably | have to meet, within the next 3 months, ee including the January interest on its outstai to the imouats ot. + $108,313 28 And its resources, w will pro! be available within that period, eaouat, wad | portion of them estimated) to. Oe 57,765 26 $60,537 07 Showing a deficiency of......... ‘The causes of this deficiency, says the PresiJent, may be found in the unexpected falling off in the receipts of the year, in sundry outstemding outlays called fer by dis | asters. The gost prominent of these may be stated as fol. lows :— wiFalling off of eanal tolls, compered with the receipts | Of last year... . cc cece cseeeeee see es $16,007 18 Increase of outstanding tolls on Kanawha 3,181 31 le y' 11,672 94 Paton of reon, to private ak! of the ete Company. 9,582 76 Pay: mn account of orig’ tions, reconstructions and renewal ‘of works, und for extraordinary repairs. . . 10,484 94 TOS ccaccrchsvcesncctes: Sens To meet this deficiency President Gwynn recommends an application te the Legislature for a loan to the amount of the interest on the guaranteed bonds ($49,000) which will be due on the Ist of January next. The President discusses briefly and clearly the futuse policy of the Company, in the proposed extension of the work to the Ohio river; and, without expressing a pref ence for either of the rival modes of improvement—rail- woads or canals, either of which he deems entirely prac ticable—he gives an estimate of their respective cost! the pes ‘waa to the amount elready ex: Will make the entire cost............$16,406.941 24 The cost of a railroad from Richmond to the Ohio, he estimates, for a single track, at $16,000,000, and fora double track, $20,000,000. The President urges the immediate completion of the line from Lynchburg to the North River, the construc. tion of the Tidews Southside and Rivanna connec. tions, and the erection of a dam and lock across the Kan- awha river—the cost of which is estimated as follows:— be Fi dae Lynchburg and North river. The water and other connect Kanawha Dum and Lock.. aking in all... .... $1,210,787 69 To raise which sum he recommends an immediate ap- plication to the Legislature, for the creation of a new capita), to the amount of $1,210,000, to be applied te these purposes. The valuation of real and personal estate in Roches- ter and in the county of Monroe. in 1846, according to | the report of fhe committee on equalization, was es an- | mexed:— Reav anp Persona Prorentr—Monror C. 184 Real Estate. Pers: Batata, Total 5,789,980 45 Total in to 271 544,80 Total im city, . G12,215 ite Total... see eee oe 618,831,998 1,561,878 ‘$14 396,364 Total amount of county taxes. $59,565 71 $14,608" 96 + 46,066 76 $59,665 71 Ol which assessed on city: dO isms OD towns, | Total amount assessed on city for city and COUNLY TAKEN. see sec ee eee e cece s oe $87,140 62 The valuation of real and personal estate in each ward ef the city of Rochester, was as follows :— City or Roonpsras—VaLuarion Im 1846, ‘eluation Personal AUG Pa: a WOWIC RS. a = Desrato 0 = ir wig wi Ties ity Deabath eg eee au St oF paca othe HE SS ee ety, ee! rs reees Deapaih Poti, Musder the natn of tue” Tout Otce a espe ate of Libei tter boxes wel in conveuient situa Rete ty to eta Cal Y ol f * Pe ” i faite sl oftce of of the Font Ofice City Daapateh” is z oe ate air fos | Hor in the af 4 salted: £01 times each day, fatal : reamed, onion eit given she to Troe rh my Agree in Gol 9888 —————— | regulation to’ be collected from the *pOYS AND HYACINTH GLASSES, at 0 Cherry, be- | ty to wl party orn i <s nadrenee tweea somes ot and Oliver streets— In snnouncing to es, ‘Ten ets, | @ public re crpaisation of this Post i 1 Ornaments, 1 rivers. Spooas, FE cad baum actos eof the ci, he tenpec ceca er food angouneut of Use au eaware, ai solicits t rt, , Wholesale and re ‘quertioun shall be spared, cheaters pone GEO. W. ROSE tiers, circulars aud notices RHEUMATISM. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE, ALND, for the sausfaccion of the, incredulous, it has been ested before the Mayor of the city. “T hereby certify that t be ent fae me oeioee 7 * ag | P.M. for the past thirteen years | have been F . M. severely afi tote ‘with attacks of Rheumation, principally in "At the Btations. a a the hands and limbs, acoompanied with great afidnets of all Letters ‘iprouited before ‘Will be sent out for delivery semis, Semetiancs she pais has been so great ave oe ‘ACM. at o'clock 2 pnable to move, and my fa eal hea al a “to do P. i ely destroyed. T'was troubled wi Persons desiraus fovea lsetied Shes eae ponies Sie entered ssede ns stamps at the Prive! Bape: be Pa Minn! ferings by death. Tebiak no tortures. For relief 1 tried everything—al! Tentied Peoneti ns ae 2 h, rest asl ‘AGL Feasts 2 CENTS EACH. tne under the care of the Companie: Societies, oF "ite bills, » for “Gistributien, == i terms Wk Rare aot Septem ber, I wi obliged to leave iny shi FIRST REGIMENT U. 8. VOLUNTEERS. Be rmaee meee ree, Bards D, ATTENTION! the City Hospital aud pat sepal pr one tls Set ations te ast only got worse wt = the. i f 1 Adjutant General bore en to tm i "Howptal. Staten Iedand, where aa Iie By o1 fie qrera weeks, viv of mer ATTENTION! ATTENT. 1 must die. OMPANY B, N, lath VOLUNTEERS A ment of Dr. CHRISTIE in the newspapers, mea will yet opportunity of ing pa saree, tee mee vid (4 ter Hotelde Fan eal Drotdvay and Reade ms ton | aetsome., On stating my cu the Rio de Grande, 111 Roos: “pad ti wrists and limbs and ed. Lae ine pogale at the aoe laughe: Since, thet ia the "Wert Ind Indies, "and Y, Volunteers, ate e ‘all T have nad harps ‘ ‘of Mbremation or say other pain, rand my | F Capt. DE BONGARD. fect ia ae though’ { have beet oem ‘rom om being so wen MAS, CARROLL'S Sedieted “Vepor spd Salohar Seat heniy belieed thas there cenvain cure for Colds, Coughs, tiem, a big lay a goed nes auely sate of she weather,” peegeae ine Vapor Bah netic an Mag: p er. The larly recommended by our Arst Physicians ase care’ for s ‘ein er gonon ms Feast Naw Keck. eruitions and diseases ofthe ev in.” No danger of tak nee thousand alter the use of these bathe. 4 Seance eod'ued TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWAKD, _ substantially true ip each an WILL BE PALD for the arrest and conviction ‘of the per- MICKLEAMayor of the Cit son or persons, who entered Hose Co. No. | 10™ Dr. Christie’s davon of he Citys house the Perse of the rth ult, and maliciously disse | Beoadw ‘ir roll-case and book. "By o1derof the company, CHEAPEST ae RSL ReTHVCTE W. Y. Tarr, Shevatae WEST STINMAN, Fi ce. M.® LAMPr, GIRANDOLES, HALL LANTERNS Day ad AND ee TRAYS. Superior and El it Bystem of sn of Wrictar ough angie with oor- bes fae nd Kleen rae ‘Course of easy Lessons, by Mr. B y this " ate and fast BRISTOW fall hj zptam 0 York, aot pening of his Acade id, traly bold, manly and expeditiou: ron of life. ‘uo matter how bad ment of Lamps suitable for their writing ma USMORGAN, Sirangers visiting New Yor! 42 tm*re 154 Faltoa st, 1 door from Broadway, days. CHURCH OF ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR. DN Re PEF box, concatain kuight rechuing. Ifthe a favor will be conferre me. ou its retum to No. 9 Varick at er HE Ladies of the congregation of the Chureh of Ssiat George the Martyr, have the pleasnre to several of the most ed voraliets in 1 ding the efficient choir of ‘I'rinity Church, will uuite in a per- formance of Sacred Music, under the “ire: oe of Mr. Hod Se.at the Apolio Saloon riday Evening. the 4th i My sede will be a oted mai ‘onest hands, reward given by GEORGE LODER. DRAWING AND PAINTING. J R WATEBSTON, teacher of Drawing and Pai * to ie hing Institute, L. 1., has still some le time which fe : wishes to fill up'in giving Private Lessons, of in attending schools, ‘Terms moderate, end may be learned by applying at 171 treet, ort T. J. Crowen’s bookstore, comer Broad- way and Bleecker atreet. N. ¥ 027 im*r The whole of the proce: fun of » now mention with unfei, eed it their benevolent exertions may be Further particulers in the programme, whi = ‘with tekets of admission, pres sowentas ney he obra ie Musicand -B y and alsoet the’ dooran the a2 His re jou will hoid a regu- nek in the F ook Sto BILLIARDS. RUADE BILLIAKD SALOON, No. 8% Barclay street, just below tr Astor House, is the modious Saloon in the city. good order, and of Pe all good re it contains ni e— (who layers to be the pest bil si with fine maple snd mah These inh times, be depended upen tor mak iog correct an; wve ali cloth cushious, and are, therefore, not atlect: ‘wenth Michael avd. -oseph, formerly of the All Nations’ Hote}, jail, take this method of informing their mi Historical Societ,’s 190 42 1t*re JUDY. HE SECOND NUMBER OF * JUDY,” the New York will be be published at the office of Burgess, Stringer Co., corm Broadway and Avn street, on BA’ TUKDAY December Sth. mber will | th and late of Gothie fiends and the public that t ment, riety of origi and hamorous de: by some of the ‘tem, to m first artists io the di Qtis big 4 hoes: epee them. a ith it a Fi Ue MALT WHISKEY CHARLES MURMAY. Ti | pavughe oe of signee, witt"s piu cue sel gra takes theg! lic tft Sh he has 200 yi for their own excel hus friends and t! fr M Whiskey, td is toaveanily mauafacteriag = further su Diy, | Private are inform : whicn he will sell at $2 per gallon, $0 per cent over prook” A. mg een d' by appli Miberal discount «llowed te those that buy to seil again, eae a rons Rees ten ae | izieg this estab! nt, as the com, ye found always | IF | of KINGIO OH ¥ KING JUBN. Pigg evening {Dec. 24—17th ie Citi Hy) KEAN, and Ou which aa will ie, a | Courtnay, Miss Fanny On Mouday, the 6th 0 Decembe the petite Vienese dan- cers will @ their first appearauce, rs open et 634 o'clock; aud the performances will eom- menceat7 o'clock. Boxes $1; Fit 50 c-nts; Gallery 25 cents ed the 4 National Drems of PUT: "We et. My. ir tVache ; Gen. Putmam Milcer. Boney te THEATH Pay eet Evening, Dec, 2d, S= NAM. Kate Putui an ns Which ‘the | FOUNDLING Fo THE FOR- | gsr. moat. Mr Nesfie ; Gaspard, Mr. Vache ; Us- Tal To prin ecg th the BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. th ; The Beast, Mr. Stevens ; John Quill, uty, Mrs. 8001 Had-wai DAYBill Small Miss Julia Dr After which, thé Farce of AN eh OF INTRREST ‘ sBamey ODwrer, ‘Mr H Chapman; Fanny Gribbles, Miss olia Drake. We couctoile with the Farce, of PETER TE—Peter | Mr Dunn; Kitty White, Miss reke. 25 cents, to all parts of the house ; private box @ A 1256 cena Doors open at half-past 6 ; Performance to commence at 7. a c'r 2—The entertainments to commence the J KEY ¢ CLUB Acie hinccan je, Mii which, BOOTS AT THE BWAN- Jacob Earwl ie Michell Sally Smith, Mrs H Isher which, the 5W WIBS, « COPAGE™ Hat Teick, Mr Holland; Lisette jierstei T ir THRE GieT Skins Bellifullon, Mr. cents; pit one shilling; ‘curiain rises at 7. ML ape ate >sgiBaus. Fy 12) BSCOND NIGHT OF Mit NORTE. Fett of ihe Be nearly rite Niblo’e. eh HERR ALEXANDER, re Sipe alah Finvoue ded sroniahnen sini, saved us Will A Every Evening Thit Week. qr i} perticalars in the daily bills, Rotunda, 50 cents; to the Balcony, 35 cente— Coildresunder ia yours of age half price. Doors open at 6i—commence at Ty o'clock. n306t#re ARCH STREET THEATRE, ole ee. J.M. 8c Mona {> This Theatse as ‘ — a thoror wag his lecoral the' most gorgeous style, anglia baw tne inact Leathe Thee! “WW EDNESDAY, Derember 3 Wilt be WALLACE, tre in the rereuted the drama of the Hero of Seocand Mr 3 i Conner urke Mt Wood ‘Mr Gcoans, the new Comic Fautomim- or THE CONT RES, Gurr. WAB ite De Teer the above, THE MAGIC PILLS, For deserit the spore, Pantomim Mr W A Baru WALNUT 8T- THEATRE, | PHIL E. A. Mansnart, Lessee... W. RB List Night ‘but ime of AUGUSTA. ING, Dec. 2, 1848, admire F'LYONS.” WEDNESDAY EVEN Will be performed the S'TADY 0) : ou Mr Jamison jas Shaw Guelle. . Mad Angusta Queen of the Fai ‘M’mile Dimier Priace Albert... + Mons Frederick Last but one of MAD. AUGUSTA. CHINESE MUSEUM, PHILADELPHIA HERBY HERZ, Compo: ind Piast to Hae the King of the Freneh ‘and Pr or Cor of Paris, begs to announce to the publie of Philad in cempl. with the wishes of many lovers of masic, he hive been induced to give (on his. recamm from Baltimore, another RAND CONCER’ _ LATEST INTELLIGENCE, TELEGRAPHIC. _— es Burrato, Dee. 1-7 P. M. There has been a very sensible fall in the mar- ‘ket. The highest quotation on flour is $4, on | wheat 75 cents, on corn 40 cents, and rye 50 cents. | yo og OLYMPIC THEATAE.— Wednesday | | | | | } count} Ohio butter sold ai 8} cents per Ib. Cheese at 6 cents per lb. Tam sorry to inform you that while the new steamboat Boston was discharging, a terrible gale came up. She attempfed to make an offing, but | was blown ashore, and is supposed to be a total | loss. BY THE MAILS. Pusraperruia, Deo 1, 1646. Mr. Gough has been expedted to arrive in this city every day since Saturday, and so far has occasioned se- veral disappointments by his non-arrivel. Meetings hed | been called in advance by the Ladies Temperance Union, and large audiences were gathered, but had tobe dis- missed without hearing this eccentric apostle of tempe- Trance. A meeting was held last evening to adopt measures for the collection of a fund te provide such comforts and ne- will be wanted by the volunteers ebout to s Rio Grande. About $300 was collected at the m , and the committee appointed is to hold its sessions in Independence Hall to receive contributions. The winter arrangements of the Baltimore line com- mence after to-day, and travellers will therefore remem- | ber that the 3 o’clock and 10 o’clock line for that city is coeien and a train of cars leave at 4 o’clock P. M. No other companies of voluntgers than those mentien- ed in my letter of yesterday, have as yet been official): iy notified of the acceptance of their offers of service. A jutant General Bowmen is expected in town, to-day when the result will be made known. Some are MN NORTH M oe o his al Sarina TWIN | to be disappointed, and the xpression of dissatisfaction PONIES, at IND and B i im | will of COUR, be at ‘The flour inarket continues without change. eteee en ne, Bales ef Stocks at Philadelphia. tanpe = abe AN "SE $270 Lehigh Interest, cash, 51; 3000 Fehn)- ; ance tas, Mie seams or Meets oe or irard Bank, 934; 190 Vicksburg Bank, ED SAILOR BO’ | os, 70g es, BILLY. WHITLOCK, acd his i banyo il appear | | und Amboy HK Bonds, 38; 10 Commerc 1s Dan Garduer's famous serenade; best waltuumd= of | Bask, 5836, ether novelties. i | ve previa yy amet Jone Crea and D Del Canal Loan, UINS RROLICN dome Oe en ee Ars t aALes 508 Lehigh ®s, wate Mo Vicksburg Bank, 7 er. Colui jesselyn. | THE ALHAMRA SALOON. | Ataany; oxacale. 1 Dera and Pronce atreett, | avrivat of John Young—@ov. Wright's Fowily—The Law Commisstoners—-Close of the Canel--Mr. Young's Administration, $e. #c. The Hon. John Young, the Governor elect, os down in the morning’s train of yesterday (Sunday) ning, in.a remarkably quiet manner. He remains at | Congress Hall. Very few of his friends were aware of his arrival until today. One of the Herald’corps was advis- ed of his arrival, and attempted to te raph it lest eve- ning, but the operators were absent. We cannot under- stand the object of this visit at present. Mr. Young will remain in town until Wedn when we expect he will go away just as quietly ashe came. WesawM:. Young thie morning at Congress Hall; heislookin a» little pale, and his voice is honrse, apparently feo & cold; but he stated, in answer to our enquiries, that 1 is general health was very good. We think ho is looking quite as well as last winter,when we saw him every day in the lower honse. The family of Gov. Wright will vacate their city rani- dence today. Mrs. Wright, whe, by the by, is a: cti- cal woman, will precede Gov. Wri Lawrence in order to prepare for rival, &c. Mr. | Wri t, we believe, will stay durin, the munth of De- j cember at the Vanderpoels, probably as the guest of | John Van Buren. It is now quite certain that the navigation of the canal Thero is net a | sapere frozen in ae of canl,and cargoes in such a dilemma, wi ception of grain in bulk, may be brought ‘over the 3 rajl- road. The railroad is now carrying freight, and the quantity of four which will be sont by this route will be. large. When it is seen whet a Ge gape surplus of this ataple there is in wedy to be hurried on th ports as fast, s of transportation will ‘presumption js natural thet prices must expe- heavy decline from the present rates before Ifthey are advanced or kept up totheir present rience a period will beowing entirely to the deficiency of the ‘means of transportation. ‘We have no way of ascertaining to-day who the Li Jeture may designate as commissioners to codify the law z T, Wards Real Estate Estate. A E Lite TOR select, and the best order provailies TERROR ON, On FRIDGY EVENING, December 4th, ih Leni ll ey ty tore grit el ioe Lid hry Se ORE Ths rs poses Sor mp As | ofmeemeaoon, oF THE CRINese MURIM,, | We Sin saesseltar wil be oie Dare @ Rew i Book ss ames Collector-ges we Bie lars briadle Newfoundland Dox from i t stthe mounzed it New York, which ies een unanimous- | Y, ‘There are three in all to be appointed by the Le- 23,300 HE co.partaerahip heretof ee ror Fetura him immediately, The, De 4 eH ATES si MUSICAL FESTIVAL | ere with cool tha adiponetbaey of tho © - “9 e ls - citizens of ‘erica, ria este ep ee pl TA Sarr Bankyr See Pelfenrien aE ke Bete ged ceeraveron it. Twook hae te OER E he ceeeccded, to nscune the valuable ser- | fice of Governor of this State cirearetances of 21 | New York, Nov. 23, 186. ticed him away, Any person, except, either, of the sconn. | viges of the following eminent talent :— | no ordinary character. ‘The influence of his 1 XK. BURK drels who took him away, will be paid forwhatever trouble | Signora ROBINA PICO | tration upon the coming Presidential election, for geo 3,612,215 1,020,061 42,631 57 bd BURK, Jit. they may have had, by bringing hee to this office. He be- Mrs. WALKER, | or for evil, will be overwhelming If he comes out a of The quantity of four shipped egst from Rochester in| JAMES BURK, JR; will carry an the Cloth, Uagsime Tonge to 40. ELLIOTT. Mr EDW'B WALKER, the celebrated | this fery furnace with the favor of the whig party, and each of the past three seasons bas been as annexed :— | M4 Vesting business, at 46 Maiden lane. CEG ie ‘ir Hy THORBECK | 8 an instrument ef its success in the great am Rocuesrer Frovrn Taape—Suirments East. TANNER’S MAP OF MEXIC LONG BREED CANARIES., Mr. L. MEIGNEN. | must exercise the most extreme ele greg os,” "7" swig. | A FRESH SUFPLY of this beeaufal Man, sinich The Stock of Dr, VAN KLEKCK’S, Sixth Avenue, | FIFTEEN of the moat distinguished PIANISTS of - | watchful vigilante, He must walle ounsied Waa. 41,925 %~0T1 ree army, is now for Map Nerve evo birds of h colors, and purchased by him iladelph | ty, and sincerity with malicious dissimalation ; he m H3% BTL | Bradway, corner of Park Fi at great ex ‘also 2 good selection of song birds’ and A GRAND ORCHESTRA. De'a diplomatist and wed the fectional of the sae SLA | Barcnustre «re eantionsd sea aie of this map; jet, bird seeds, and other articles connected wi | igi ie party. A momentous work is cut out for ise $2206 | issued under the diseuise of Spaniah trtl a2 he trades for sal py, HENRI HERZ will perform— m soothe malcontents, and present the whig Seas Shag FRENOH FANOL BOKES ae WitLiaM JOHNSTON, No 240 Broadway. | ANew Grand CONCERTO, (the ith) with the Hand Bell | A eine ees cad papannats meet Bets FS HOLIDAY. PRESENTS--BRUN, LAROSIERE ABolitin FANRASIA on Lat 6 ae ‘with self-confidence. ‘The concentration of the UOReTs 128480 | Sete ey Ue William street, have. just received and AP USRED HOUSE ro ae ia VARIATIONS (4i Bravura) on the ‘Fro aa ler, with | | actions of Fthe whig party gd wit a to ite — pi win je two cases of french Fancy 4 fa hand z john Young is charge this business. Hi Sieaie “suovaag | of the latent -tyle ee Glare’ will be Teton vert reasonsble terms until the ist of | A DUBTT CONCERTANTE for tw Ayre Grand Piano Fortes ition oe ome great delicacy, and wil call May next. Apply at No. 1d Barclay st. Ace ‘Un donna di Lage, by Mr EDWARD WAL his talent into requiiion, The increase of the shipments in 46 over °45, is 2 TRUNK§FOUND. itary 3 sien vest oa the influences which ae alias seven Y & poer German in Greenwich street, and by him BOARDING MERCHANTS’ HOUSE, ‘ARIAS, ora PICO, low v com ra po over ’44, 189,854 bb! B vroughtio this ome: The onpes can ba by p Proving Nos. 185, 137 and 189 Broadway. eons ore 3 WALKER. (oncieerwé id, we eli elect of Present It ae aes ‘i 4 ayi ki ESTRA. lieve, that the e quantity sent forward by railroad before the open- | Property and payiug the expense of this adve TBE PROHLIETOR would Ig respectfully, inform Two OV: RES by the Gran | brodighet ty mas Palgy det ye he ihn ing of navigation, and the amount that will go forward Detween thisand the first of January, together with the quantity consumed by 27,000 inhabitants, will show an aggregate of over 600,000 bble. manufactured at Rochos- ter during the year. Eighteen flour mills, containing 92 run of stone, have been employed the past season. This force will be in Oreased next year, by the addition of two new mills and eight rus of stone, ola ber Exchange. 1700 Ohio 6s, 1860 Canal, Sine Oboe 9093, 40 Harlem RIL a wie ae 50 “do a3 0 23% 10 - do 830 50 pk See Sees lo 22° 00 do 260 56 3 BE i xo fwornn 8 150 do 26}4 100 do 530 2 25 = do bio 5t 30 do bee a7) 2500 do 5 foo “15° R® wa BMS weReedicerR be 2 tak t Ss ee lo gue 2S. BBs 1% do som 75 re hi Becond Board. 50 she Merris Canal 5% 5036 75 Nor& WorRR 51 b10 50; eo. do A 5) D3 20st ‘0 do 51; do dams 51 % © do 51 do 530 50 2% do #10 513 50 100 L Is'and RR Bq 400 Reading BR DIS 644 150 Harlem 10 Ohio Trast #8 150 50 New Steck Exchange. 50 she Fi Ts 2 $ armors’ Tr ; Fe 2 _ ao ie ss * oa 230 $0 do a3 31 50 do 40 50% 500 do si0 41 0 do 360 5% 50 do a15 5 30, fo, oe fo ae BINor& WoreRR © 2% 5 do 83 5 so do ou nage lage of German- -on Thursday the 26th of August, 1645, by the Rodney, Rector of St. Luke’s church in that Auice Porren, youngest and only surviving ter of the late B. Toy, of Phi delphia, to ALrxan miNGTON, son of the late C. Blackburn, of Staf- ford Coamy, Virginia. On soutien, 30th ult, Eu and Elita Ware, aged Died, setH, daughter of John P. 2 saead and 10 months. tend her funeral, from ily are respectfully invited to at 10 Mott a iat, ot ie a it street, on Wednesdey, On T y morning, the at inst, sud fi gestion of the brain, Aue, infant ‘ er at 9 — Amelia Jecksen, aged 14 months The friends of of the faily are oo te uteed the fu- . 367 Broome street, this yy morning, 30th ult., after lingering iliness, Pat preety of C.J.De Valeourt, in the 40th year of her age. her brother, Cornelius ‘Lhe friends of the Schenck, are invited to a oa ‘he funeral, from her late residence, No. 201 Walker street, on Wednesday after- noon, at one o'clock, without further invitation. J On Monday, 30th } junr., im the 92d His friend: ut, of Sg fever, Wittiam Cox, hove of » and Loo those gf ‘¥, Thomas J. Dui in, respectfully to attend bis funeral, from 146 Fourth 26th street, on Wednesday, the 2d inst, at ba pest 8 o'clock. On Tuesday morning, Ist inst t, aftor @ lingering ill pi0 TRAVELLING AGENTS. sooatonat Brad with ail the’ AGEN1 fc onven’- Axo TUNITY presents itself to travelli a aber Kafe no ag ‘Jeasant which spel aarp fie Revive tice sige ee na of | caine — Legal Observer, dl Amast et asarer on a0 FISH. SITUA:ION WANI to do general Piste 8 ‘Apri 4 qe SALE—A farm of fifty-two acres, most de- lightfully situated, about five miles from Elizabeth- com} handsome ious conve- ings, ; the orchard contains twenty ac: of choice frait trees. joss, Waiter, or | ‘Tne easy access from New York either by the various cars ford cham ul is jabethpor r work ‘Tue beat of sityro county may be ned | £f0m Jersey City or the ferry to, Eiisabethport, whence a ral on applying at No. 19 Sixth aveane, between I ath ‘mad tk this property very val eae thoes doing business in this streets. a2 2t%r city. e greater part of ‘the purchase money = remain @ at five ‘80: Ss, m 74 Pearl at. zeale, a dwelling house in Washiugton street. for years on bond and mor: A KARE CHANCE. ate can be family in the Union. ‘To men venpectaty ‘and basiuess habits, per annom pagers 2 3 san Fre jo. 117 Faltoo st, New ¥. ier from the Hoyal TTS Mi WANTED—if Willian aah Mais on on wt sive lessons 2 oe I Todm: Lancashire, England, will write home, or to o> ahah hy Walker greet, neat Brosdway 7 that of thot “epan in 8 Mo. 4 ich can ™ aimes "in Bt Louis, Mo. he will hear of vrariiyine lerate terms, which can be made kno’ pes og e ich can wa me ur NKETT & PARDESSUS AVE EREMOWED their Metropolitan Hat and Gap 12336 Fall ZZ og Nas- sau street, hare they will continue to 3 sell ll articles, equal to on of any other establishment, at the following reduced ee ee igp-Moletn ++ $3 00 1 AN: MIETUATION ina Dry Goods st>re, by a youn he ‘ore has had considerable experience int The advertiser will be Possessed of aera trial, the basin: hadrons 'Sclonmnam® Herald oftce.” 3d nally low prices. Jules Praskett & Rene Pardessus claus pn yet a continuation of the ee patronage with which: ry, hitherto been favored a7 aeanee beg iweb) BOOTS FINE PRenen BO BOOTS for $3 50 ‘our own mak Jelaims against the und to Henry a street, New JOHN HERDMAN. UNITED STATES MONEY REPORTER, AND GOLD AND SILVER EXAMINER. ry Presenting this work to the patie, i ie Ppblisher can Jand warranted to give Sco fe Freely imperial h the ce ad to all jar surpasses ress Boots for 81 50, those usyally sold anything of the eee ming hoy ges ee pegiwey, for $6 or he a YOUNG fi ONES’: foe any Other now in us the fi Tt ‘Shoe Manufsetory, one of the most fash- tains upwards of 100 jived ‘he hi fie simile of Gold a received the highest ret the “American Tastitute im this city. ‘Boot hoe engravings and priees of every ki the United States. on made panaieabieat ci Pe tes an Bae ‘The Concert will conclude with the Overture to SEMIRAMIS, arranged for EIGHT. PIANO, FORTES, and VIFTEE N of the BEST PIANISTS in’ Philad HENBT HERZ f afford facility to families, Zola ned srudests af the Plano Forte: Hen! Hers hes de wed to fix the following prices of ‘ickets $1 each; mily Ticket, to 4a Family Ticket, HD admis persons, 68. di ~~ AMERICAN MUSICAL WSTITUTE. SPOHR'S “LAST JUDGMENT,” MENDELSOUN’S \LOBGESANG, ud AT THE TABERNACLE, On WEDNESDAY. EVENING, 2d December, com Menoing at 73 o'clock, and closing at 10. ‘The Choras and Orchestra as x ‘The solo parts will be sustained by the Following resident jen it Sper Fr Mr HC. Bim wil i Hees the posligone o "To subscribers— bh Rarigremen 41 ac war H. MEIGGS, Principal. TABERNACLE. THURSDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 34, CA) MILLO SIVORI 3 ond, and positively his Last, Concert, in Wt iim ‘assisted by Signora Pico, Mrr Loder, Northalls Madame Ablamoviezs and Siguor De Beguis, recat by, y Signor Rapetti, ‘Mr. Fontana, Mr. 10 be performed by Camillo Sivori are the fol I ihe Eglehrsted Adagio and Rondo, “I! Campanello,” (the 2. A due ir 2 viol ins (by ened by Big- a ee ane ry violin: froes the opera” Luera di | + Acimermoor executed by Mr. Fontana and Sivori, by Camillo vith some new variations, nse THE GREAT NATIONAL PICTURE or THE LANDING OF © MBUS, ton, by J. Vander- for the U: 1 at W: PAyn wil be continued. on exhibition for & short time | longer, at weer na Academy of De the first gl curate tha peae Cr etal ens d glance turn to the Beate y gauy he grent ian, Correrio, an h ton edice o's vibe hae the Fab PEOPLE'S LIVE OF 8TEAMBOATS FOR ALBANY. | brandt, together with splendid. viey Conected and vised iby the publisher weekly, who has Daily (Sundays excepted) at5 P. M—Throu h Direct. | Pids aoa 8 AM to Int, M. ht of the same. e_ Fier, between Courtland single udunission 25 cents. Descriptive pamphlets 6 ets. ste, | erty Steamboat KN CRERBCCKER. Capt. A, Houghton, will lasee on Mondey’ Wedor and Frid rif vel 5 o'clock. Sreambent COLUMBUS, Capt G. See = Ps Taesday, i hursday and atardcy ‘clock. At 5o’elock, P. M.—Landing at 1 diate Places. mroambos NORE CARIN Coe mM td 4 ‘arry, Wi 1eetaian fsndey. Weduesasy, Fritay ana Bandny ehersooan, “tj cumbont SANTA CLAUS, Captain B. Overbaugh, will ae Tuesday, Thareday and ey afternoons, at 5 "e] ° The bow boats will at all times arrive in Albany in ample ti oraine. care for the East or West, i moderate tates, and none taken after — be aha of the boat: of this line office, 9 Broad- Exai cy cient persons wante Il the above SPAY..O » Publisher. yea AHL COPAKTNERSHIP. —Th permershie ie in Wi} Merchant im of AN & Ly at heir ols wanes N without a written o1 New York, 1st December. NEW TAMIR, re a a | f, which takes place page with the spirit of the aj ce DRAFTS ow ENGLAND, IRELAND, | joan Hotel, will reduee the prices Sinremi any sgn rm one pousd ad remit ny unne rgotae pons opeart Is to ‘there avg 3 i pairs of reat Britam or Irel he dl dw rre snddouble able for the present senson. d single barrel Gane, , common to fine. 300 Bowie Knives, substantially made, intended for ser- ness, Mrs. Mancautt Van Horse Tayion, widow of Oliver Taylor, in the 59th year of ry The relati re friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral, from the nce of her son in-law, Wm G. Hall, No. 39 Col ia on Thursday after- Hoon, at half past two o'clock: fu Breokipa, on Tuesday afternoon, Ist inst., of in- flimmatior of the brain, 7 Tuomas, i the ho oh of Ann re > havea ‘ednesday rats May at half the corner of Atlintic and The friends of to attend die ere, thie Bie a, rm id, fant anil DPAHANNOCK, 19 Drummond, will positive iv phe o above, wat TT iiGoor bebo tring ap honey. L ‘othe 1 Neve FOR Lt el ad 1pitggghyme and revolving Pigtoe, of cast steel barrels ms crPachet of the th November The bi er regular Importer of Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Biaees i rte ticles of every 'e a mare necommodations for cabin, second ctbin and steerege passengers are very tuperior.her cabin being fitted wp in the K H a id cabi te L IES! AND GEATLEMEN' OF EAM OES. ie eey a wal Yn Wentilated rooms, and afl of waich taeared brated Metalic trata Heeb ices bower gH ber pert A in es fo gl country ad sect e accommodations, ani oie sokie gale by ayia. early applica ton ee on the case or single nM lwere ing to tegure berths should te Board, foot ‘ Wik SF Bapscon dir nT lmis*re CENTKEVILLE COURSE LONG ISLAND. ke m. Wiss ‘mperor ears TROI ‘I TIN on Th ay with tha fotlow ing entries R Micehell W.S Ri Centreville, Dec. 2, me” DR. KELLINGER’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT eure sores snd ulcers of every days. Itacts like pe ts removit » One or two sas bili Hie, duarthapa, fe. sa it te taken. Nan Sl tn its odor and fi 4 universally ackoow! be the best family ‘ever offered to the pablic~ Frees 50 cents per bo! rner Bowery snd prews RS. ZEGLIO. NO: 67 tS ION STREET. | eau el aie admission for this | | finty cents cache ty applying at the In | Richmond and the Ist, 3d, | to consist of the 2 | tration; it may control the ig We believe thet the northerners are, as & to the further to crease of the C. re psaiagiaarere lieve that the tution rot a wel avery should at Se confined to its vriginal limits, and that its extension pitied: pa Involve the i iiaselution of the Union. presentation in Congress is repugnant to depend i pa aie of ts strong will not be tole- at wi le ated the. ries inte the conflict A ss a Whar rogative sl rs fortes recently annexed to nest, or S cceerwion the Tera, io our judgment, would calamitous to the peculiar institu- tions of the South. ba rca ie legraphic re report from this oun ia} Naled Buffalo, Given get og) throug! as éauaser ihe. Messrs. Was! and Albert Smith, members pale th from New York, are in town te-day, en route for Washingto: the Union by New York Munitia Baroave Districts—We understand that the Ist Military Divina; moder the new Be has been divided into two Brigade Di triets, os fee see to consist of the county "st sor ; at Now York; and the other 8th wards of the city of New Yo! other f 4 sC'Ns ee “shoe and 17th wards o of New Yor! The 2d Division has been as follows :—One Brigade District te consist of the counties Cn cage Queers, Kings, and Westchester, except the town Courtlandt ; Bi ton, Saratoga, Warren, Essex and Clinton the counties of Franklio, St. Lawrence, yy Lewis. ‘The 6th division has been divided as follows :—One le District to consist of the counties of sedans pat B | Hentiton, Fulton, Montgomery, Schoherie, and that of the cout of OF vB which comprises the towns of roester, tar, land, Westford, Chei Val- ley, Midalofes ‘Springfield, Otsego, Hartwick, Milford, of the remain- omer Broadway | Oneonta and Otsego ; the other to consist Benson tickets 60 cents; | | Osw eo; me yd, towns of Steriin | the city of antry Tarra real Ld tal Paris milli Poe ar arene shes | ing towne in Otsego county, and the. ceuntiesof Madi- oat somireble copies, by Mr. V., from the chef | son, Chenango, breome and Ti s, Rem- | The 6th Division hes Deen divided as follows: One view of the Cataract, Ra | prigude district to consist of the counties of Oneida and , Victory, Conquest, Cato al sarees county, and the towns of Cicero, | Clay, Lysans Van Sure, in Onondaga county ;— | the other to ‘comeist of the etuer towns in tne counties of ee Onondage, and the counties of Courtland | a in pkine. ‘The senior B: jers_in the two districts of the fret division are thew Keeler of ‘ork. In the 24 division :—-M. J. Lock- 9 county, an A. D Hurtin, of Orange In the 34 division :—J. L. Scofield, of Dutchess ani John Goesbeck, “a Kiany county, In the D of Wi ni hy we and fereon count, jp the avi a ft Horkimer, ‘and Ephraim Robbins, Jr., of 'y—In the 6th’ division :—Solomon White, county, and M. B. Converse, of Coyuga w wood, of Weatche: county. of ‘Oswego corne jth and 6th divisions have not yet been divided into brigade districts.—Argus. A Fatner DgsTRoyING His own Cup —The bing of the Eastern district, arrested on Sunday ‘a German named Adam Kloppenberger, on the pintble charge of destroying his own child by throwing itinto the river. It appears from the evidence before Justice Shutt wee vo rained the case) that the acoused about 6 o’clock in th ning took the child out for a Walk, end st 0 o'clock, swopped some gentiemen, | and informed them, that he had thrown it into the river. Ho assigned an a reason for his conduct, that several mon were after him with drawn knives to fill him. and to save his own life, he was forced to abandon his chili. His wife testified that the child was about ten mouthe old, and that the father med to think more of it than any of his other childrens. The impression is that the man was laboring under a fit of mania polu. He was committed to jail for a turther examinativn. The body = the child had not been recovered up toe lste hour last evening.— Batt. Clipper, Dec. |. —<<$_<—_—— “an ear hooker ran icto and sunk @ bos! it at ars Sunday night The boot waa Say cabtce rte ssi po ag vod whieh

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