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rd ‘ure greatly inereased. Pi a forsale b aries Thing, Cheutist 193 broadway, cor Joka st 3 | Navigation of the Ohio River. Places. Ts MONEY MAKKET. Wednesday, Deo. 2—6 P.M. Stocks opened quite firm to-day at the first call, at a slightdecline from yesterday’s quotations. At second call, however, every thing gave way, and a general decline took place of from tol per cent, and closed heavily. Harlem sold as low as 49}<,and Norwich 60 From appearances, a further falling off may be ex. pected. The eleventh annual report of the Wilmington and Raleigh Railroad Cempany, exhibits the annexed atatement of their affairs: — ber, 1845, Soe ease + os «$229,666 67 To the Li Lit Fund of the State of North Carolina, at r cent interest...... PEASY 85,000 00 Compeny’s bi endorsed by the State of North Carolina, bearing ¢ per cent interest 250,000 00 Bills payable, bearing 7 percent interest... 15,000 00 per cent interest. +. 42,972 86 Bi i oe ht elceere laborer a jonds for hire re 1846, and previous e 8 ba apa 108,469 60 nals be ae 44,756 11 % + 37,060 94 apaceen oh 200d for the pay ° Cee receipt frem steam! For raieee and we ge es eee ba “mail transportion ........ 87, 132,535 84 Expenses of metateae : Sar aat oe Net wee #i onal at $28,140 04 In regard to the the examini: poss posi and way: It <speae roeht ‘that the the expenditures are toan amount tly exceeding that of any. lous year. Laoanae i Commitive think to explain that there has Deen expended arg the year for four new locomotives, two new peach a large ‘number of new trucks, and a a — Board Grd sum of $42,291 07, which om not ro the current expenses of the road rele anpeae erg ‘he report of the superintendent of the , that there has been expended for | rm di fem) repairs, Gnclading ing the sum of $21,747 74 for new Comramarive ances of be ots val Recerrre ann Exren- 595 #4 ‘The Company intend applying to the Legislatuecet te State for un amendment of their charter, with a view to em extension of the road to Fair Bluff, or some other Point on the South Carolina line. For the purpose of Praviding a sinking fund for the liquidation of the debt ef the Company, it was resolved at a meeting of the steckholders that the president and directors be instruct- ed to prepare without delay, an‘instrument of writing, ‘and cause it to be presented to every stockholder in the Company, for his or her signature, binding them to the payment of $5 on each share of stock anaually for five Years, on and after the Ist Nov., 1847, for the purpose of raising said fund ; that no such subscription shall be cen- sidered binding uatil the assent of individual holders of at least 6000 shares be obtained, and also the consent of the Legislature to a similar contribution on the stock held by the State; that all the set proceeds of the road, after paying the expenses of the company and the inte, reston the debt, shall be added to said fund, until the ‘whole debt shall be extinguished ; and, that after the debts of the company shall have been paid, the whole Preceeds of said road shall be and are hereby pledged to the re-payments to the stockholders of their contribu. tions ys above, until the sums se contributed shall be re- ‘fuygied with the interest thereon. ‘The revenue from customs received at Liverpool, for ‘three quarters this year, compared with Corresponding quarters in 1345, were as annexed :— Revenve raom Cusreme -LivEarool. oe. £354,396, agus 3143 Septexber. 387,203 iors Giving... ....... £897,008 ag’t. 383 Showing an increase ia the quarter of £118,395. Taking the taree quarters of the year now ended, the ‘account will stand as follow: 1846. 793,427 944,496 1,016,383 Totals. ,.. +1... 48,644,240 £2,754,306 —thowing a gross increase upon the nine months of £110,066. In 1844 the revenue from customs received at Liver- poel was £4,487,664, andin 1845 £3,433,112, showing a deficiency im the year ef £1,054,562. This was account- ed for by the tariff reductions, including £600,000 as the Jess en cotton in the pert of Liverpool alene. There has ‘been this year farther reductions of importamt duties, yet the revenue is steadily regaining its former position, and in a fow years, unless some more reductions are made, the customs revenue at Liverpool will be greater than ever before. A very great increase in the com- merce ef the pert, must be realized to produce a revenue uader the new tariff equal to that received under the old, but from the appearance of our export trade, we should jndge there was very little doubt but that the mest sanguine anticipations would be realized. The revenue from customs received at Manchester for three quarters this year, compared with correspond’ ing quarters last, was as annexed :— Raverve rraom Costoms—Mancuneten. October 10, 1846. Ditto October 10, toms duties collected in Manchester during the first three quarters of the present year, and the correspond” ing quarters of 1846 :— Quvartens sabe It is gratifying to observe an increase of receipts dur ing lest querter, notwithstanding the large amount of oN paid during the one preceding upon wheat, flour ‘&ko., immediately after the passing of Sir R Peel’s corn measure. Wo understand that it is accounted for by the in. creesed number of parties taking adventege of the saving of charges, and the convenience and satisfaction attend- ing the bonding system, which is now bciag generally adopted by the principal wholesale dealers in tobecce, tea and coftee, winds and spirits, &o., in Manchester and its neighborheed. The tolls on the Wabash Canal, from the opening “att navigation to the Ist of October this year, compared with the corresponding months of 1645, were as an- nexed :— Touts on rum Wapaeu Camet~Inmiana, szsssee” . $38,658 30 showing $88,658 50 in jan a; up to the lest of September, this year, against $28,970 18 in“ blue dog,’ ’ worth, at the close of navigation, 40 cents to the doller | / that is, $9,688 07 ‘The tolls for the months of October and November Jant year, were as follows :— October. « Prong 8 18,010 1 From present appearances there will be an increase in these months this yeer. The Governer of South Carolina, in his messoge to the Legislature of that State, in alluding to the finances |} of the State, and the Bank of the State, remarks that— “During the past year the indebtedness of the State has been materially reduced. The Bank of | the State hes paid off tho balance of the sum of | 0.000, ieened under the act of 1835, and which vii ¢ue om the dat of January last. The prompt ae with wi the wee issues of State stock je been a they became sat | a eS onal she must that night, welling might, She auulgat 4 the Stent abet her only hope, Tmean Mr. Lopes, Bhe sakiies doses, three hours apart, jouND COMPOURD 5 Hi Itecured her cold lad le says us the best to be found. rey I POUND. srave chit, ASTHMA, C er baile, rpih bottles for $1 50. , Carvel : NSON Broadway and Chambers. | r of our public agents ; nor is there mount of such losses to awak or to the safety of the institution. esc rate of intorest, asi yeoee nt established in this ), it appears tome it, wit scvantege, be reduced to a lower standard out hnaee per ope and pores enone on all the be bends and in fa United States, is com a at the elaborately into ‘ne subject, repriety of a lower rate, and that ereafter a as instead of seven per centum, #,ol HOARHOUND ie is jaa Bist the old las, et be Oe se auction, al agton, cor. of of Hua! Lire ‘Sunday last Yon a Bee. ta. ; seule tnd Howard sts. ; Guion, con of Bowe MKS. JERVIVS ne CANDY. mae.au on its return to No. 9 Varick stieet. time which be wishes to fill up in 5000 dood 100 ths Farmers? Trot given. to Mrs. J WEEKS, Prov aes cag next door to WERE ive good jffeut incor Sold by MRS. erie MS. SERV patty Sessese SSss essiustésis S sg! ven ‘corner of Grand and pve reet, and | Atlantic street, Brooklyn ; it Grand fe to ak for MRS, JERVI8°S COLD CANDY “ROGLE'S YPERION aaa ma Ht eT Faye ze streets; Hallock t Con 19 Fu 3 GB Ss He having the best Sesesssessess: SessesRsrsss: =) = 3 z > Ey 5 . ho mn euch? and, ean Ww pes qin Maesto Canal if you are inelined to our comfort and ‘consolation, ‘onetype. Prepared oe oy cists, ‘liam, and k. Be dake ene proatrsy, Xe iaeae sessesesten AND DOL ATION OF TH EYES CURED. perencredl in fhe Mere E BALSAM. meat for Diseaves of the Ey at theirold sane, Nos. 234 speedily restore weak eyes, remove ness jose = me eyelids, and restore si On Wednesday morning, Dec. 2, ioe, by the ae zE F. Hatfield, Cape Gro. W, ‘Coven, of A is olty. f8 Maar J. acl of Mi tt, Long Island. the Rev. Mr. Knocks, Mias E, Axper- late J. Anderson, D,of Philadelphia. © fixed attention to minute cued by a lew applications. ases of the eyes§will astonish ‘any one who only a BENEy HOFEION Chemist and | Sold Che at 100 Fulton sfreets oe aut GENUINE BEARS OIL, HE enormous number ot Jr., of this city, to Stringer & (Con eorner of Be o} W. Wariace Surton, M first artists On ears Ist inst., Mee Evizasetm Gatrawar, in tier friends and acquaintances, and those of her daugh- ter, Mrs, Sarah Michsels, and also of John J Michaels ‘m. T. Pinckney, are respectfully invited to at! y afternoon, Dec. 3, at 3 o’clock, ice, No. 126 Clinton street, without Suddenly, yesterdsy morning, 2nd instant, Mr. Samven Mapua aged 52 years, tions and friends are tent his funeral, from his Tate reside at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Af Tompkinsville, S. I.,on Wednesday morning, 2nd instant, Avon, son of Edward and Elizabeth Bush, aged of the family are requested ral, pane Bey, 95.18 atlo deleck, from'ths Tre- hus frien col which he will sell at $2 per gallon, 30 liberal discount which ‘artificial hai en one of the most energetic poisons to which th pad. ss an some jear’s Oil s ta thar can ‘comps and Wi her funeral, on Thur: late further invitation, peruy invited to at. sllary tubes, and | 22d all iidamtnarrs diseases incident to e, 147 Essex street Parit rh and pny F toilet purposes only b; EENay ON, Druggist, (successor to A. Be Sands he uo.) 2 fe er so, at 100 Fultoa st: Broadway ; also st 303 Hudson's treet, corner fo imi pared 1 ty, HENRY JOHNSON —| he relations and friends to attend the ryt On the Sth ult., at Marshal of of Kitely, ihe wan bors i Ww chase only the article pr Price 50 cents and 25 cents per botile. ANOTHER VOLUNTARY TRIBUTE TO. WISTAR’S BALSAM. Kennebec County, Maine, August 12, 1845. If my testimony in favor’ of your valuable ‘of anv service to residence sae by Ay son, Mr. George Canada West, Mrs. Many Mansatu, ‘@ of 91 years, 1 month and 12 days. in Pelham, Massachusetts. Mrs. Mar- her husband, removed to Canada in the sprit rons ne of ony bad state C4 the "oe the trials and protected. ete Tone mounted on ‘horseback wi h her ett cn yee in ad , until she reached = Augusta. And it isa striking coinciden' painful bat geetetal duryrer See e ee fat sui childhood, ana of bearicg her to her | Hall Lamps with weaun sdicine will 4 you any id afflicted,you are welcome to m: ght hk bs have sot oie 1803. A Ah ges asetand applica ta reveiclan, ‘some medicine, butit did " t to work during the summer. much worse: so reduced by coughing, and ‘3 to take my room, ian t restore me to Roath Nowever concluded to try I'ay then routed with, very tite: several of the mont ging the efficient ¢ her in cence dant case her nae gt.at the Apollo Saloos, on Frida notexpect to recover; New Your, Dec. um * Balsam of Wild Che: most sities their servie apr Nofick Peron ne vil f the eed beat em to the Post Office, where they By ll em On letters for city de.i- ts hat ge reibe even bens has carred me at east Ifeel as Welland as 1 tave | er ian ce te Darter i price S0cents, may be 0 HIN cathe pa a, i ; which letters w an squared with ey vane 40 vis ~ zeroed as prey A) Post Office ar Nat ROBT. H. MORRIS, P. M. NEW RON WIGHT DEAGOONS. wrt th fehoal em aro requ to meet the, Lene 2 cy OTHA HF CURED IN ONE <0 TE: 2 od. This lent toothache or pain | . ee emer s cn] ‘J fission hs" emer chemist and dr < Coatmatens ‘ws Hi tS cen ta, Farchasers mast beware of spurious compounds ealled ‘Clove Auodyne prepared Sy HESTiy Jolt nd purchace only o| Tenoenbiee dealers. d3 im*r S$ AND CORNUCOPIAS, [TABLE for Confectioners, for Christmas these ds, may be found, rand wal be | funen eser of i punstual atte ter of importan: ies staat ew felore J. R.8. VAN vii DR OD Te OF STORE FOR Eta 008 by 7, a and Staple Dry Good: of jhe most Stairs ic Ke ed one of the best. The store at Mine id possesses many ad stock Hy Prevent is under Ten Thousand Dollars; with al stock of ve to Five Thousand Dollars there ty-five Thor a stock of Fancy haute and th ', Wanting matei abel pee solar tenez, ng ee well assorted and at low Peet’ inoue Y. will be di re GOODYEAR'S OVER SHO! 100 BROADWAY. } LADIES’ AND GENTE ENT OVER | SHOES, manufactured of ‘elebrated Jeantages asto ig leo, colored papers of all 7 wholesale and retail cot weather, For sale by Ue OER Sele Agents for Goodyear’ | Sere * 708 Broadway, opposite avery: fe aren ‘he stoek said fo a or satisfactory paper on a the wholesale and retail fers one of the greatest LL. sie at this office, with realname. d3 2w#r ap Sar Berke scribers, wee the Tantual cones Wm. ‘New York, Nov. that the undersigned have been bate of the, county of ij ichi administrators lackinac, count: of Michi- jm epen themselves that JAMES BURK, JR. will e: and Vesting artnet at 46 Maiden -ENCH FANCY BOXES oR HOU ay, fs ee ee, BRUM, LAROSI fer forsale t Sade ge tint yell preyed Person having clai igned, are requested to tyme, Why +, solicitor, at his JAS. Bi + ot Al the Cloth, Cassimere | Sous Frees ever ‘in this city. = oe Sab i | aes LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR AL! ice, No.9 Nassau street, JOHN HERDMAN. UNITED STATES MONEY REPORTER, AND GOLD AND SILVER EXAMINER. ting this work to the public, the fees: ean simost poatense ov to all, that it ur passe: 5-00 irown thestag and 200 bales 00 ales best heavy 4-4 jats, will oe sold ata large di ber prices, to lose th Tessday, rd stock this month City retailers and | pPhaeeday ad tas aan pernn de conts and § cents. | ag of every ki SAC: No, 16 WILLIAM mney pposite the New tee ( TE sees who has | | withoges written s from the captains or, agents. «1 Pc sage OF apply on bord the bosts, oF ; |e nt en e what. | 1 ROR menrentne ma ‘eye wothie gilt, doles, solar | ae ce Cyats Bronze cast Chairs, Hat Sande” | Co ive, and worthy the notice of retailers and fami- | “On M 43 1t*r lo ook of tan es Ne eit idey miads Coins Barsiontas Can Veowamia 4 from now | box, containing a ree heavy old reclining. Ifthe fallen into honest hands, ‘favor will Nbetfueres ca aad a rl reward given by GEORGE LODER. aA IG AND PAINTING. 1, teacher . J. kwapeneres tute, ad Devi as leisure ‘ing Private Lessons, or ia, earned im Cethanes marae Bed, Or yb, Hpumed by applying a 171 | John way an mec NY om imer BILLIARDS. ARCADE BILLIARD SALOON, No. 0 Buclayatret, e Astor Hi 4 largest ans od order at ea ake who ws seknowledaed. by SiN’ good pla Aliana table ballder is ts tne ae ate 7 beds. tables ded upen for making correct lye aor ao cayacal joth cushions, and are, therefore, not ed by ae done ge late of Go Goutie al i an fryends and oe parole that they have have just opened this ea lishment, and hope b; proper ‘manag et tren: tot, to merit: Tonewal of e patrouage heretofore so libe- rally bestow: aay fave ithe » Goutemea whe may soe a pall evens and ron for thei those in a a cay apg Beg AG] a we room, wl which can pcesaren be apeiions i bar. Ne moet fastidio po lO is establishment, as o eompany wil will be ound alwa select, ‘und the best order p Provailing tyros im ME ELON, 225 Im* rh JOSEPH WHITE. DISSOLUTION. not aBAC TE iat) ‘George Emendert: The will secs the ea 5 ‘of the | NDE COPARTNER ERIE Em thant & DERBY, aad share Bs a New York, 1st December. JUDY T=. SECOND NUMBER OF “ JUDY,” ithe New York Charivari, will be Peutan at J or Winged Fer Burgess, and Aun street, on be! number will Ve litatrated! th a variety of original lesigns, diawn and executed by some of the the rountry. Price 64 cents. at 2ti a r URE MALT WHISKEY.—CHARLES MURRAY, 72 Pores es, New York, eer thefliberty fe, ieee | J G tog. afarther mupply. | fy cent Over proo! y to sell again. oe iskey, an sanity Tana lowed to those that d2 3:#re M* CARROLL'S Medic ~a V ‘and Sulphar Baths, 184 ag street, rare street. A 1» Coughs, ‘Rhew ‘ism, Sore Throat the changeabl ¢ Sulphur Vapor Bath 1s parti om mended by our physiciansasa cure for all andd es ofthe skin. No danger ob aking cold se of these baths. d2im*re a t | LAMPS, GIRKANDOLES, HALL LANTERNS AND TEA TRAYS, ma ed for inspection, and wil be sold's ac ow Prices, Charch- lotels, and Manutacturers can always find a large assort- | ment of Lamps suitable for their rpors. MORGAN, d2im*re 154 Fulton st_1 door from Broadway CHURCH OF ST. GEOKGE THE MARTYR. HE Ladi Georg sy ie congregation of the Church of Saint have the pleasure to announce that oe citys incla- ir of formauce of Sacred Musi ‘The whole of the proceeds will funds of said Chorch, All the performers, on this occas a} tgp a circ jadies now ment ith ualeigned sat fn that their benevolent exertions may be trea the me, which, toget! sculars in the program: ge ie and Book Stores, and also at the door on. th 42 3tis re the performance. SCRIMGEOUR & DAVIDSON, DRAPERS AND TAILORS. ' No. 16 John street, New York, First floor, up stairs. 27 Imrre MRS. ZEGLIO. NO. 67 DIVISION STREET. WIL large assori f Ps Bonnets Ke," Bbe will ep for vec ah stoe. of Fall good, comprising patias, plan cut velvets, ke. which being s cle Pie cad taste, from the lateat ainivalan is well ig foe the attention of 7 a so peock us Seth, he texte the latest; whic osed of om reason fveut Metallic India Rubber, perfectly agape BOOTS mc tanca BOOTS for $3 50, et, Aha? make, tien; fine 7 iris ny i cit hag = 43 Im*re (Sundays excepted) at 5 P. M—Thre From Courtland: and Pe amas KNICKEMB CCK ‘UMBUS Care GK AtSo'clork, P. M-sLandiog, at Ine Feige Places. ‘om the Feot Steambont NORTH AMERIVA, ‘on apt. anti |. Farry, will | teave aM londay, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday afternoons, ad's |“ Sroum oeren SANTS Morten Captain B. Overbaugh, = will is | | leave on Tuesday, Thursday SS hecatiay TiceonsWies cht \ oe) Li et Bergin ini id a at | e. ran wi ibe iened every ‘Wednesday at the Publica | ied by th no publisher weekly, ‘iver, ad tee E means bor afternoons, at 5 ‘above boats will at all times arrive in Albany in ample for the morning cars for the East or West, ight taken at moderate rates, and none taken after — ae cfchet Laan of this line o'elock, P.M. pr Med at od Fone 90 Broad- work. free 8 cent augltcy for i auality lower prices, F. No credit whatever tives, subscribers, of whom ‘drafts can be without Cag om all lan an towne and ci out England, Ireland, Scot! drafts can forward them i packets of the 16th, 21st or 26th of the waeeih of Decent, or the 7. Steamers sailing from Boston ef the 16th, Core ae of Jam fo. 5 Courtlandt street aalee Boarders, either be modated LETERIOUS DRUG. ht T CAN BE BOAK DING E oy EM OIGENTLEMEN, with their babs) ye lemen, can be ar with good bor ab! on the most tely at 223 =r ay SITUATION, Women from the country, as family. Good city or country | égivenrexe applying at 161 West Broadway. Teeor "4 ein u herbs i ior Oni i good chara: street, or to c Dermaid, washer aod irmer, ferences can be given. ‘Apply at 474 attic ‘acl tavern ay Rh fit. Louisville, an ic Boe tgs as gntye. | oe jn sewing. est of Ag drt, Brookivs.” ing. th ther s roars mu oie YULMONARY. Coxstimerion Y SCHENCK’s PULMONIC be This is to certify—that about fone t cough, and of Fri Re where aD intervi section of country ean have th Vessel on moderate terms, by a} ¥ REGU ARE LINE. “OF NEW OX | EAN rd TACKE’ ips to sail in ‘Tap- lar New Orleans ine, im their proper , ry wet mash rap. Thad the attention o| 8. fn Pen Saat to travelling \s, from whom I received no benefit, ak pr so Rw Yor < VA BY . Joma rene. a cleanly ce. Rie last pe rot aa i as + Laundress, Waiter, or tin seaneates 195 gat mah was tight and d A A. are wanted 8 undertake the 's a gesrentes of $500 per annum will be gis ai No. 117 Fulton st, BN repciy William Chami giend, will write hom fine. I'coxtinue te wor ‘ined Jd strength a2 pa Goodgetre, by a you English. jerable experience in! rertiser will be Poueated i coe few months, which he will be concern in whieh he roves to his sores = ‘erre “1 Se service ‘of the | N.Y, vai may be ree a3 ote ~ Brey way; 121 fi Lt Feet, ifeet, New Yorn Yon aoa ior = iste Git | ee ie Oe for: foot. my Wall oars RO Ee, t Britain of Irelan: obtait aoa W. & J. Pscot t, dar TMA door below Bur C TH 4 JOHN. oettaayony evening, Dec. 3d—18th RS. Mtn Cita KEAN, EO. VANBENHOFF, On pao ae will ir. perirmed Shakspeare’s tragedy Mrs. C. hesscnaes eG en Croaker, Mr G Barrett; Mrs the 6th of December, the petite Vienese dau- e their first sppe FANCY, pater. i Miss, a Fenny Gordon. a. eR py AND THE BEAST. sane rps Booth ; The Beast, Mr. Stevess ; John Qu ‘Neafie ; Gaspard, Sh. ts; Pit and Gallery i J joors open Hr o’clock: the performances RE=Robert Macaire, Mr. oD ‘which, the Inusitade Or A K188 IN THE DARK— ae TACK Jack, Mi of the ARTEUL DODGER | pipe pty ‘open at half-past 6 ; Performance to commence at 7. Bite Abies be MaAcAL Dunn; Lucy, Miss Julia D ‘o cogelade with the MICHELS oLyyare THEATRE. oo Hi | umes pat wiih LEND ME FIVE BHIL. "Mr" Holl ca per boxes 2 cents; pit one shilling; — BO Boxes 25 cents. Childr THIRD aby OF THURSDAY EVENING ORTH hE introduce his Us. MiS*NG Pit tuid cents. besatiful PS a TWIN , JEANIE LIND and BLACK MOGGY, in tneir ‘wonderful performances. "Kemp's uew pautomi mg of Ee Bae FRO. tORGE W. SERGEANT, will iteration of ENGLAND, Tashan THE ALHAMRA SALOON. 559 Broadway between rae and Prince streeta, : ery see Tht’ e Rotunda, ‘30 cents; to rained Balcony, % cente— (commence at 7 0 o clock. CHINESE MUSEUM, PHILADEPHIA. ENRY HERZ, Composer And Pianist to H. Mth ‘of the French ‘and Professor of the Ko’ begs to spgonace se ul ‘al Consert mas | wit f many Jovers of music, he hva been iaduced to give (ou his return from Baltimore,} | GRA T, On FRIDAY EVENING, December 4th, LARGE SALOON OF THE CHINESE MUSEUM, on even a more magaificent scale than that produced by him ithe Taberasete in New York, which bas nounced to have been Fern on eS REATEST MUSICAL FESTIVAL that has ever been presented to the citizens of America. 1 HERZ has f the following maeee at an WALKER, the celebrated ast. H, THORBECK ae GNEN. FIFTEEN of the most aucinguished PLANISTS of in, and A GRAND O) HENRI HERZ will perform— A New Grand CONCERTO, Rondo, for Piano Forte and ‘Ore 4 Brillisnt FAN FASTA ARIATIONS (di Bravure) on th A BueEr CONCERTANTE for two Grand Piano Fortes on. donna di Lago, by Mr EDWARD WALKER and | Sonen. by Siemora een. ero IES ty'the Grand ORCHESTRA. The Concert will concinde de with the Overture to for EIGHT PIANO FORTES, ete Bei the BEST PIANISTS in’ Philadelphia, and (the ] with the Hand Bell le jo Lammermoor. ” Pre aux Cleres, with and executed by | affording every facili i ts of the Pano Forte, Henn Herz has the. following Drices of admission for ths Leach; Family Ticket, to icket, to admit 5 persons, $3. dl 3 TABERNACLE, THURSDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 3d, CAMILLO 'SIVORI nd pa zositizely, his vast ibe id Hise m Soa ei anak Foun Dope 1 i brated Ads 4 meals “I Campanelio,” (th elebrate legio an pant e 2A aet ee 2 vi by genersl desire) gxeented by Sig FREE les ae a ries A BELECT FREE AND Easy, Every Evening, at deo Hotel, 26 Mercer street, ery pee 2 ad . met |» Miss pisos Mi il pres FiO commence at half MUSIC. ALLS AND PRIVATE PARTIES fui iolin, Hi Piano Forte, or any lected from the most ‘FFE, «8. AYLIFFE, AYE ate and G. AVLIFFE, Brothers, Pyphemscss, } No. 127 Elm street corner of Howard, ds 2 THE GREAT NATIONAL PICTURE LANDING "oF, Conumaus, Ayn will ke, continued on exhibition fo contin Ty at rhe National Academy of Design, comer Broadway by Mr.V., from. the chef ner of th ataract, ie. | his cabinet, is at stake. The least swerviny fast.ionables Ope- # Tor ‘@ short time | “Also, several stnirtble copit Ped together frich ay —— % cents. eM ‘rampalews iG cts. CENTKEVILLE CUUKSE TROTTING—LONG ISLAND. RSE $20—MilefHeate—best three in y Soe z teaee flerags will come off ‘at 2 o’elock P. M. aaud Wales. ‘Those obtaining | FOR NEW ORLEANS-Leuinjana and New | Pe Line-Hositivelgae, fret and. on} Moses Hunt, wil ee o. shed Ofleaas wh Peay foot 5, hep i Positively no foods received on board after. ech pers are requested to send iu their bills of lading lew Orleans, James Kk. Woodruff, who will forward all goods to his addre = aad sal oethe ir Boe he! will succeed she P. 8.—Persons desirous of s re as follows vi bx ship LOUISV! SVILLE, Capt, Hunt, foot of Wall st., cember ket ship ST. MARY, Capt. Foster, foot of Wall street, a i warenee y9 “EEA Fecorn, 86 South att, ar two door below Burlian slip U POOL—Packet of lid, fast sailine pac bog rammond, will Fonttively ei as above, si Be “The ccoommodetions for cabta, segend oxbi pesoengers are very superior. brr eabia being ted ap fe the Inoxt modem stylo—heraceoed deck in ley and well. venti will be taken at the jowes for the old country shou! wiobing to separe berth « h in and Tooms, and aft of which the accommodations, and thos Id make early applies tion on , foot of rE i J.P! PAPScOTT, 96 Sonth st., dsr nor below Burling slip. HE LAVEREOOL New Line a4 Smee aint ford Be Cobb stain Pack mmodations u ein cr omtor eee ee board, at Orleans ‘wiaet DR. KELLINGEKRS —_ INFALLIBLE LENIRNT is rd Sa ratitpaeecmeion | will be characterized by consummate abili days. Tetets like maaie ighttal oy GET ; comer Bowery an Brooms; Sd ave- |- "one store; Dr. Chatham ha att THE eae eS that N mn t, BREED CANARIES. of Dr. VAN KLEECR’S, Sixth Ave g birds of high colors, and purchased b ‘also a good selection of song cles connected with | AM. JOHNSTON, No 260 Broadway. FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET. whole ora part of a handsomely farnished bo y rengonably terms until, the: iT ew Sata D0 visH. ‘hore nbout to embark | py money can rema for three years on bond azd morirage st f at five weaving ty house in Washington atreet. pia ATH icc ‘Cer ma til 56 South rie \saee ee aan TELEGRAPHIC. a The Great Webster Dinner. Puttavetpuia, Dec. 1-8 P.M. Four hundred persons sat down at two o’clock | to-day to the dinner given in honor of Mr. Web- ster, over which the Hon. Samuel Breck presided. Tables were extended the whole le: of the immense saloon, and twelve smaller ones were placed on each side of the platform, which had been erected in the centre for the accommoda- tion of the many distinguished guests trom New York, New Hampshire, Conneeticut, etc. Upwards of fifteen hundred ladies occupied the galleries, and tended, by their presence, to give an unwonted tone and relish to all that was pass- ing beneath their immediate cognizance. Upon the removal of the cloth the reading of the regular toasts commenced. The third toast was— “Dante Weasster—The faithful representa- tive, the able negotiator, the fearless statesman, the eloquent defender of the constitution,—his patriotic services demand our gratitude—his un- tarnished honor is the nation’s property.” After the clamorous manifestations of approv- | al of the above sentiment had somewhat subsi- ded, Mr. Webster arose and commenced the de- livery of one of his most masterly and eloquent efforts. The course of the present administration of the general government was elaborately commented on, and a comparison was instituted between the measures of the lamented Andrew Jackson and those of James K. Polk. The Mexican war was brought upon the tapis, and Mr. Polk was condemned as being the origin of it. Mr. W. considered that this was not his opinicn alone, but it was also the opinion of 2° majority of the people, as the result of the resent elections plainly indicated. No better evidence of the dissatisfaction of the people with regard to the measures of Mr. Polk and his administra- | tion was wanting, than the mere fact of the re- cent great revolution in political affairs. The idea of the Senate’s making the Oregon treaty to meet the sanctien and approbation of the President, was expatiated upon in the most bitter and sarcastic manner. [It being late, the reporter was compelled to withdraw from the saloon, leaving Mr. Webster still speaking.) Wasnineton, Dec. 2—8 P. M. The Southern mail has arrived, but brings no news. The testimony in the Van Ness case looks bad to-day for plaintiff. The English Minister, Mr. Pakenham, has re- | turned from the South. There is nothing of partiéular interest at the meeting of the regents of the Smithsonian Insti- tute to-day. Application was made from thi ter of the late Hugh S. Legare, proposing to sell | his library. Mr. Choate’s report was not made ; he has yet to prepare it. Mr. Owen’s speech yesterday was very able. Mr. Owen and Mr. Choate entertained opposite views as to the course to be pursued in organizing the institution. Members of Congress are arriving in numbers. BY THES MAILS. Wasuineton, Nov. 30, 1846. The Administration and the Opposition. There never has been a more determined, a more vigorous, or a more formidable opposition than that with which the administration will have to cope this session. What with their own strength, and the support of the disaffected de- mocrats, the whigs will have a most powerful or- ganization- In order to have any chance of suc- cess at the next Presidential election, they must endeavor to cripple the administration this ses- sion. No means will be left untried to attain this end. The tariff of ’46 will be attacked, as welj as the sub-treasury bill, and the various financial "| measures of the government. But | regret extremely that the attack will not be confined to the domestic policy of the adminis- ration, Its course in relation to the Mexican war will be called in question, and it will be de- nounced for doing what it was absolutely forced todo. The uisition of territory the whigs will call pil Bon! loss in battle a reckless sacri- fice or hasten life attacks will be listened to with satisfac- tion by more than one of the leaders of the de- mocratic party in the Senate, who, from jealo | or some other motive, desire’ pa better hen to see the administration thwarted and | though they themselves are constrained, for their own interests, to appear to lend it their support. It is deeply to be regretted that the conduct of a war which affects the interests of the Union should thus be made a party question. 1 can well understand that on questions of minor im- portance men will organize opposition for oppo- sition sake. But on matters gravely affecting the destinies of the country, to the measures of the administration, merely they are proposed by a democratic and not by a wwhig — ministration, carrying factious verge of virtual treason against the State. ‘he administration have the whole responsibi- | lity of the conduct of the war, They are account- | able to the le for their actions. The charac- ter of Mr. Polk, and every individual member of | the path of” duty tor political purposes, would be | sure to entail ruin upon them. Men with such a “gd weight of responsibility, do not trifle. One might | as well expect a man with five hundred pounds | weight upon his shoulders to dance a fandan; To attempt to embarrass the action of the | ministration bemyer existin; Haagen en enon is ragmatic party bigotry, and by no means what | Fe precentis to be, Be; tegen for rr the sad- | country. the welfare of the How much better it would be if the whigs were to adopt the advice of Mr. Crittenden, to suffer | the administration to transact the affairs of the | nation in their own way, to give them every faci- lity for carrying out their policy, and when the war is brought to a conclusion, let their fellow «br. Mi efiests, best’ ire in five inher | citizens pronounce judgment on their conduct. But the administration is fully prepared for the | attack of its enemies. They conit it with all | confidence—they are guarded at all points. The message of the President will be a most masterly vindication of the course of the government mace the commencement of the war, The accom) nying documents from the different secretaries, GaLviensis. Wasninatox, Nov. 30, 1846. | The Sméthsonian Institute~The Van Ness Case, $¢— Santa Anna’s Last Robbery. The Smithsonian Regents ere gathering in, and in @ | week or two we suppese they will settle upon the site 9 | and the plan ot the buildings. The Executive Commit- | teehave been very industrious during the summer im | examination of public buildings all over the country, | particularly at the North and East, in conversatious with architects, &c., and we doubt not they will hit upon an excellent selection (the Mall or public common, in the | aes penal Aad af frosting ie oapiies,) fon cits, snd an le plece for the main edifice lary pulding Gin Ness case has lingered to-day in the crose- Bi. Add of the Post ice witnesses, files and stamps. hod a oy eedings were very tedious; the only interest in the inexhaustible tact, Hey Sons a ‘and ingen' te Mr Brent, the senior attorney for Mrs. Conner. From appearances, however, a day or two more will probably reduce the widow's chances stili more materially than the post bills. Weare areee that etiak Meni han: Fn Mexico, head, has com, fo thos 232,000,000 seized from ‘eee Red iti those rs oh probably account fer M: rd tour. Hew eargestckbelder in tht condute ‘Wasnixeros, Nov. 30, 1846. Kilmiste’s Olympic A mug little Olympic, “got up” by Mr. Kilmiste, opened this evening with the following artistes :—Mre. | Mossop, Mrs. Gibbon, Mrs. Dugard, Mi | Eliza Kilmiste, Miss Emma ee Brown, Littell, Martine, Jordan, D: DeHayes, Miss e a were “the Pleasant Neighbor” and “The | The Dead ” Mra, Mossop, (inte Mrs. Knight) hes im- proved in every as an actross, since sie left us went off very handsom wore well put pp caine intervals. The two | _, Eliza of 8 eee their years seen. older, in cada yuod H ved with very subs‘ lars, halves end quarters throwy