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hee “By the terms of of the act of Cor by ithdrawn. jous until General should be rab that sivraianberinsnncdl Seasre Sera Rowo and Carrera bai ark at sty ake ee ape Salas, oh Ae aa the ‘ational Senores Almonte and Haro, and the com: p orrenged wt tao avoid pt pes ag Rais fone Lamar, aS the commission | Tetara ions tothe send theforos assembled in the | Sting ‘Thus promptly hes terminated a revolution eommenced by the himself, in conjunc- tion with the j rincipal ringleaders of the infamous me- derate perty, who are evory instant exciting discord and | demas ‘order to plunge the Fepatiio into an ebyes | weuld cause it to disappear eof | ‘teks ai urpose, eeu ae swt the masarchists nave bean eee SES Pc ic the General wa ema passione goed mu hw the trempnor he one populer on phan md ive a Beem Secon Sh ati a it not bermit zpumives to be eodieat and be always prepar- MILITARY MOVEMENTS. Avsurant Gevenat's Ovvice, if Boston, Dec 1, 1846. Tebbnnerertie Resting ere onwealth acy the Governor oi ee for they are now at Botton, and in readiness to muster into the gensral service, to subsist, arm and equip such per- | sons as may choose to volunteer and to organize up on ie erate “pecited orwuch companies of ‘Stete volun’ Fg om wane yee aey offer their services according Lag | foregoing communication from tue Secretary of War. (See. 4 ithe that Lis oe asl pale a, sage the rules and erticles »_ except as to clothing then same foot wih similar corps meron the ikea St States Army; and, in liew of clothing, every non-commissioned officer and private in any company who may thusoffer bimeelf, shall be entitled, when called into actual ser- = to receive in money a sum equal to the cost of clothing of a Bereremlesioned omer oF vate (as the | case may be) in the rey Inited States.” wit ferter provide, See eae = of a ‘United | : " serv’ ite States, by virtue ofthe act, and who af of this shull be wounded or otherwise disabled in the service, ror be entitled to al) the eae i abuse minh f awh ‘wounded in A mite Baten” pitid WENET OLIVER Gen, Com Mesedeiutette, All ia bustle and activity smong ‘the volunteer Gompanies who have offiered their services to abe Governor, to aid the prosecution of it Mexico. Drille are Melt day aud night, on and last evening these of the Philadelphia. Rat: | re, Facet ie gh lor, ane ee oe hi it Gus ‘ain Bennett, Ci juards, Coptatn Hill, ware fully at The members of the Tespective corps evinced the most Aeccnine’ sod pe triotic spirit to serve in the cause ef our country. contributions for the volunteers Lee in ra) hundred okeyerts having already been A lunteers jay for Tiare, the < of rendezvous. mitting the volunteers to oe the iatate works, bree Ty of charge — Phil. Eagle Bee. 8. She Sepa ganization of the regiment of volunteers from ite commnd of Cole ae mee Captain J. G. Barnard of the Engineer corps, embark- ed in the Mississippi, with Com. etry for Tampico, the purpose, we tand, of auperintending the forti- = there, and putting ‘them | ae ait state of defence. We consiien that this port isa most important Position forthe {future prosecution of the war, and are ear to see the indications that the government intend garrison snd hold it. General Brooke will have, in a hert time, five to six hundred disposable troops ot this lace, all of which are tobe embarked, without foley. for that place, and an additienal force will no doubt sent frem the Rio Suede. —N. O. Bulletin, Nov. 25. seeeea ieee ‘The Canal General La Vi for himself = suite on peme a ae ey tomerrow Tiana aD Oat Joo. 25. The U. 8. bi brig ‘per ss Blak ry, Lieut. Coma e, jus ‘god, 16 days from Key West, arrived at Phi on the 2d inst. She wes got afloaton the 19th Oct. A temporary rudder belong bane, ~~ was towed to Key ‘West, wlies, with the wreck of her spare and rigging | = were fortunately saved, together with = few rials obteined from the numerous wrecks in the , she was put into a condition- to be brought to rt. ‘The is tight, -Ithough she beat over the she struck in the hurricane, ona vi oe pes whore the next day there was but seven feet water } —the brig drawing at least thirteen feet. The tide wae of course very much swollen by the tem) The “4 Jowing is a list of the officers of the Perryt:—Geor Blake’ Lieut, Comm’g. Lieuts—Overton Carr, and ide. B. Barrett. Purser—Quenton Busbee. Passed Ase’t Surgeon—J. J. Pa ey eels Master—Jobun H. Par- ker. Passed Mide’a—J. Wilkinson, Frederick B. pees. Een Dorsey, Captain’s Clerk. government ea esi to be built at Sites thirty to fifty feet in len; by oarsmen. boats are ing at sheal, }, boarding, PR sixty-four cennon were delivered at the | Navy Tard, on Taesdsy, from the foundry at Pittsburgh. EBagerah eg sy! each blag sg teded and will be maneg ended to be used in land. | forth American. New Onzeans, Nov. 25, 1646—1 P.M. The Markets—The Requisitien for Troops—The Thea- tras, $e. $e. Ge. “ There is nothing vew ucder the sun,” or at all events in this portion of the hemisphere. The news per Great ‘Western arrived in town Monday morning, per carpet bag express, and was the cause of heavy sales to the ex- tent of 7,000 bales of cotton, st the sales current the latter part of la:t week, before.stated. On Tuesday morning | the pews eame in due course of male, and the thing was out. The market wrs languid all day, and the operations on the day the news regularly arrives. ‘This morning there is no better feeling, and the market | Tas opened very languidly—thus far there has only been a sale of 600 bales, and at a declidfe of %{ of acent per pound. The news is regarded as unfavorable, fromthe fact that speculation ceased in Liver upen the = recep” | tion of the newe by the sales will be very Tho stock on hand « on is vel ily 109,000 bales. ‘There js en improvement, thou those alight, in in the flour and corn market, anda macs mdone. The sugar merket, WT ductestes el a ‘ite | last week, is ine prety woleoanelie end remain quite stiff. The of » short crop w: om A hd rsa ‘There | rhe news {rom Washing on ih news from Was! eoterda » With the requi- ‘silion upon this State for one Z can | it aliatrys hed renewed the —t ardor of our preted anu from the bs en pean raed” be ee centnes | Son Luis Polos: will ensure that. ts) edt ieee | Yesterday morning a bard r.in set in, which co: pretty nearly all day’ wud nti alate be hour in th when # viol wi sprang up, cleared o| = To-day great coats wad ikaed are elmest indlegnee To-morrow is Thanksgiving day troughout this State. ‘The French ballet corps commence at the American theatre to morrow night, (* + sri — om mye y to — the to the “ton Mise Clifton closed am jement st the American last night as Claude Mel- James Wallack. Jr.. and his wife, are still ing at the St Charles theaire ‘Tho French opera y were to huve commenced lest night, but whether they did reat distance rain. I mpi MOWER, ay PeMtDeNns the opening. Yours, » Pumaro Casexro, Nov. 7, 1846. | ment. fe ti | } = the = arith e lieve variety of ehatee Harore; whieh 171 Broadway, few doors above Conrtlanit ot MONEY MARKET. Thursday, Dec. 3-6 P. By. ‘The stock market opened very heavy this morning Harlem and Reading closed at yesterday’s prices; Nor wich and Worcester went up 3 ; Canton; ; Long Island fell off 34. United States 6s, new loan, were offered at par; mo sales. The tendency of prices is downwards. There will be very little done in the stook market until after Congress meets. Imcomeequence of the changes which heave, within | the past month, been made inthe places of deposit for | the government funds, we give the last report of the ‘Treasurer of the United States, omitting the comparative statement :— | MontHLy STATEMENT OF BT yg Zassrunee or rue Unt aT | volunteers, | He a Mae of the | X | Asm | tthe benetit of the citizens of | lay | their seeson at the Or- | least three millions of dollers per annum could be raised or not I cannot say, ae I didt get down there, ‘on secount of the ae | | The Result of the Revotution—The State of the Mar. | hele, de. TzD r Heury W. 7m - pury, ($282 suisant 190,767 54 Sms it we 29,760 08 71,009 18 State Bank at 40,000 00, ‘4;000 00 Arcade Bank, a7 Farmers and Mee! se niga ford, Coan. . %e 3000 Mechanics’ aad Farmete eee cae ¥. 21,679 02 44,201 07 2320 78 19,277 31 30 000 00 30,000 32,000 09 32,000 09 337,975.05 1344135 $9 $41,109 76 218.455 05 313,810 41 276,376 42 este St | eine ep ee. Big Sa8 Moe 17,727 90 14,363 72 451535 79 45,535 19 158. 08 19614 00 146,996 67 308 AL 403,391 08 82 56 16,162 47 16,162 47 13,631 91 3,281 91 278,113 98 273,103 78 234,187 90 224,087 20 Bs 9949 93 8,919 93 | 31955 25 31,951 95 sis 43019 48 2,066 79 i" VW, Sones, Calli ‘Lie Astiou Tremencrt 720 030 ot df Southwestern asiroed. Char ee ‘Ke 62,032 00 15,565 98 49,667 14 it Oe 5,353 08 17,822 70 17,016 #7 1815 4 - 37,428 10 fe: 12,148 99 12,48 99 23,267 4 21,920 98 51,733 64 20,045 68 aan Oh 96,364 30 96,262 40 ch ‘Goi 16,193 55 = ea al iscomsin Marin ire Inger- ers 1,080 46 100,069 65 Deduct ever drafts, . Add transfers outstanding... .,. Amount subject to draft Nov. 23d, 1 Amount subject to draft Oct. 26, 181 Increase from Oct. 26 to Nov. $3, 1846... ...... $608,772 45 It will be perceived that the Independent Treasury bill is gradually going into operation, so far as the funds go. | ing into the hands of the sub-treasurers is concerned.— The specie portion of the law hes not yet been enforced, and will not be until the first of January, 1847. It is re” ported that the President will recommend a postpone. ment of the enforcement of the specie clause, until the expiration of the war. This statement is made upon pretty good authority, but we have no confidence in it, ‘as we have better authority for believing to the contrary. ‘The President will not recommend the repeal or post- ponement of the whele, or any pert of an act of Con’ gress, before its operation has commenced, particularly when there is no evidence of a repeal or postponement being required by the country at large, or by any an ticipated exigency of the government in its finan- id not exceed 1,000 bales. There never is a heavy sale | it! movements. Rumors ate very plenty in relation to proposed alterations of the tariff, or we might say temporary modifications, for the purpose of providing sufficient revenue for the extraordinary expenditures of. | the government during the war. It is stated that a daty upon tea and coffee will be recommended. We have not | the slightest faith in any of these reports or rumors. It is our impression that the government will adhere to the | policy marked out and adopted; that the systems which have not yet gone into operation, will be enforced as first proposed, and that those which have become laws will | be strictly carried out. According to the theory of the Secretary of the Treasury, these measures will advance the interests of the country generally, and facilitate the operations of the government, to a greater degree than these repealed or extinct. They were perfected and adopted, as being the best under any circumstances, and any recommendation from the Executive for a postpone- sment of the operation of any act, would show a distrust in its provisions generally, and a want of faith in its im. | portent festures, in times of public or private embarrass m pts, A duty upon tea and coffee may be recom, mended, os that would merely by a temporary matter, end would not alter or interfere in any way with the tariff act aa it now stands. There is a bare possi Fench thontre, | ty of a duty upon these articles being recommende¢, but very little probability. We have repeatedly arged the propriety of taxing these articles, for the purpose of re venue, and should be glad to see the thing done. At without interfering with any interest of the country, or raising the price @ fraction. Consumers would not be injured, while the treasury of the govern: ment would be very much benefitted by such a move- A few days will settle this point. The amoGnt on deposit in the banks of the three princi pal cities at three periods, were as annexed :— The American schooner Dorcas leaves this afterneon | Govenwnent Devosite ix New Yoax, Boston ano Put: Laver for your port, and we beg leave to hand you enclosed | several daily papers of thie city, upto date, inclusive ; | likewise @ Caraccas Libera!, of the Sist ult., from whieh | you will bé enabled to collect the necessary information respecting the state of the markets ho. It will Be satisfactory to you to lesrn that the late re | Nom he Ban! gov, Mech bellion has received an effectual quietue from t ernment, and the conspirators will receive their just dues. A portion have already been condemned to death, anda large number awsit their trial. We are inclined to bellow Executive will refuse to commute seutenoe of jee chiefs, as @ revere ex loudly demanded by 1 ne, people in order | hy atl joto the hearts of many that are ever resily 1c their obedience from every well-cons!itute: mest The Dorens leaves no American vesse) in this port. jo likaly (0 remain so wah Jonaary. aang ae eae | ee er ene, of Total, ‘Total deposits. . ia other depositor Teese amounts a merely those on deposit in the woveru- banks, snd do not show the oggregate deposits in the a | cities, The Assistant Treasurer in this city has, accord- js neotiegsto say that business contiones yery dull, and: | ing to the latest report, $1,830,404 04 ; the Assistant Trea. | SOFUF of Philadelphia, $409,801 08 ; and the Assistant ‘Treavurer of Boston, $190,767 54; which, added to the og. at Mader i < Deca cated | vite Late Beals OF Gh wf the threo él, wake» total at theee three plate of 4.014000 66, ‘The amount of ution. received a “this port for the wale bay rd month of November, 1346, was $485,547 20, against caniew I be pe ees $392,648 16 for the corresponding month in 1845, making total for the firs against $17,085,267 11 for the corresponding period in 1845, showing a deiiciency this year of $836,973 50. The omount of Treasury notes issued under the act of last July, and the amount outstanding of the several is. | §!! sues prior to ‘were as annexed :— Usitep States Tarasyny Notes. Amount out iswus to th sotof 224 July, 1846, as pastoneeds of the: pres ‘4 $398,030 97 Amount ofthe issue under the actof 22d July, 1846... 0.0... 6.4455 + 8,868,100 00 424,180 97 Deduct cancelled not ne hands of th Total outstanding. . The returns do not distibguish between those issued ‘at a nominal rast at the rate of five and two-fifths per cent. per an , Richmond, Savannah, Ga,...., eleven months of 1846, $10,148,293 61, that ect, up to and on the Istof December, 709,700 00 + + + $8,681,430 97 rate of interest, and those issued at an inte- $4000 Ohi: ‘0 aa ‘lem RR io 6s, ive Heading 0D ae bie 300 L Island RK 23) ahs Maal Bk 13g 100 40 4533) ea 6% 50 590 23) Farmers’ Trt bee uo en ‘poten mc bev ae 4 -t- RR % WN 4 Seaver bis 103 do Be $0: = do wo ead te do b60 50! do 63% 100 = no 510 56 Beeond B: 1. $50 shs Nor & Wore 330 Ps 200 L Island RR 233g do 690 S055 100 60 29 10 do ao” 130 é 234 30 do 0 100 5 23 3% we 0 Sa “3 2% do 50 «Harlem RR 0 do 4 5 do 4 S205 Se Bee 3 lo s 100 do 50, 50 Reading RR 63) % do bs 49% New Stock Exchange. Tye she Nor & Wor © 508% 5 Nor & Wore ® do ¢ 00 B do a4 50} M86 Harlem RR 50 do a3 40 10 do eee 50 do Sat 5058 30 L Island RR 138 do c b03, 50 Meading RR E-} do 830. 50) Ape aes Married, On Thursday, Dec. 3, by the Rev. Mr. Williamson; Mr. Joun H. Rrosy, of iverpool, Hand, to Miss Catua- oy Laban pena tg daughter the late John Bent- Gat Wolest, cy Evening, Deo. 2, 1846, by the Rev. Henry Chase, iS Manganct Isapetia Gries to Mr. James Rawici, id. At ecernles ville Staten Island, Dec. 2, by the Rev. Tracy Hupsox, youngest daughter of the late Dr. Ed- ward Hudson, of Philadelphia.” On Thursday anernoon 3 ry {nstant, Miss Many Con- nae Fy ede dee riends of the family, and those of her brother, Themes Connell, are respectful, funeral on Friday afternoon, at ae late residence, M. D. aged 42 years. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family, and members Pvt Medical Society are invited to atte afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from hi ers street. Funeral services in the Luthe- from her ce ey a RN 4. Camcane cit Seay be fans ‘abrequettes, fils. hoy eee Pengnet, Masson, imeon Draper, jr. 1 TENE ait = order of tha Coens ordiesh Meat Delano TT: N' COMPAN' Att ‘BS aa pey Pubic AFAR re. B—' at tele oe Tespective fmeigeres “that is the de Paris and the Rio opethe P. 229, &, for elect apy ae ally “the Pr Reger re brench wi Promptly, B a3 it! TNIS DAY ee PRICE ONE | SHL | THE NERVOUS MAN NERVE, as played by Mr. Collins and other actors, be- | modern st drama. | ‘Tacedey, Thurs At 5 o'clock, P. Mogent No. 36 of the ady of Lyons, the platen Bbq ine a Sy Way sp conn oe | wstWh. TAYLOR & CO. 4 Astor House. Ti ment of contract, an JO same here: concern. Deoem! aéim*r TO SILK seh impede eee AND OTHERS. panies two sarin gaa sveressful operstion, and ike superior dye house, wi plete) also two se-a of inachioery, wh Id, wih Jomo couuty, a an all of Eng! low, Joux Hunter Guanam to Jane De — to attend her i rest three o’clock, No. 100 Washington street. 1, Dec. 3, Joszrn W. Du Vat, his funeral on late residence it. James, Mulberry street, between Fienah residents io this city, te at 5 ‘The 3d inst, relief of the sufferers by the late iT, Bet, Consul Geueral of France, a committee to the sufferers. Messrs. es — ‘Sr. lortimer ri ri ton, ner ric . CARCASSONNE, & retary. requested to. meet on Aaruadey, 1 ay of Bat 12 o'clock, No. -_ velit prs and 6 preg mney for ry com) ¥, whiel uich ally requested to eueed BONGAR. ¢ ‘2.—The members of this mn iy order, AND + He MAN OF | editions of Ion, ame hn Renee at der $100, cash—over $100, approved “Wier and Waiters bepa mde under his own) supervis Tet aaitiat calmer eee ay Se tene .m tenatetes, Parl el ia het best ekees and every sas | ‘sold at private apie. o it an object to Catalogues ready on remota lorsed ‘TUTTLE & FEL APP Auctioners. ean AANA wal ne, pest day, Bri faces to glass; Cake Base mence with Duna: wf P trie rieh gothic Tea are, fancy bronze, cast Chairs, Tete f La aut are be Bowie TReATeE Goat Rustad ureawe, D Naa = Goa. Weshingtone MeV Syed ‘N—Don Carlos yeonetess with i Circle 25 conta; Pit und Gallery 12 a at 636 0’ Yelock; curtain rises at di 5 | Ge l iis ig Corner a owitk LUCKY eral Barbara Bristl a Besos Sick the YOUNG 8¢, fe apd other st chin y cnrved, To fine « nd ery ta et brocatels, plushies Ak ee RAL ire Ab> Oa M 7, the 6th of December, the Vienese dan- Ma (onda: the Sth of Decem! petite ¢ | “Doors o md Morel tng performances will eom- ees eoesnry Yo make any polaris? & ences o'clock Mores Bt: He ae: ater Gallexy #9 conte the quality of! is furniture. Be wend id co! a. Sai g' if LIke MasTEn, LIKE rile a Se Bancho, Hadaway; Jacinta, { LAFITT] ‘Aiplonse, Booths ‘Niel ‘Bristies, Mis. Sohn sais fy seer! rake hear with Sinema KiNG OF CLUBS—Tim ut Glass . (4, porth: retailel reules, scanner ember aie ace r ea foal p parts: fof the honse ; private bo. es, cena. Doors open at half-past 6 ; Peormance to commence atT. Gorn. (a5 pines ay re ul orem y, an invoice of gold and sity vere net oThe sae a sania Ries Siaont ash advances hheviag" been Me TH Alexis, Mi nico, Mase ou them they ecebe paid foron delivery 44 1t®rb pce Mr Rolin: Piper DARKO a Apelor: Mae bow tom ei abet bee re ape, Cirendolys.« sweeter: | a Mito Mg, follows KING'S GARDENER—Galo- 9 reat variety, my all ttm by the package, | wtos soxcinde 4 poe THREE G GIFTS—King Bellsfallon, tee enation névertivament ander sacook ‘ees Sree 0 Seem ono shilling; 4 108 ch Doors half past 60’ ‘stain visen ws. om are BOWERY CIRCUS. i Stcarday, th ing at vo 5 cea Chalten bat eee Fi 8K, comes. t iheuet on room 49 Patt xt, to topes advances, FRIDAY EVENING, Dee. ath, Teatleeat ofa morn rt ofa stock of TA will utroduce his benatsfal ‘Shetland TWIN Wace atvong whieh sro" surerb French HNTRs, JENNIE LIND and BLACK MOGGY, in their Ryle sofy of rose rose wood: ¥ late a tete do; | couch; 24 chairs enairs 10 way y. gna tal beats mance eee of HARLFQUIN'S FRO- ethusacecenenties monies nie tases Oe ‘Sir. ’Kemp; Harlequin, ‘Mr. Gardner; Co- uv perempenys ase ook ee ee a iork toon ; NIXON, he ffiaieprodiy, sted only nine vey PAINTINGS AT AUCTION." | "G08 i Deeks caeet 1 bpper on Bou AKEVY, willeatt atthe neat th mile pent ‘and without reserve. ‘Gound see ‘them, 569 Broeny between end Prince streets, iso. Various er icles HERR nar pee Me Mota ara pte eciel pn fee Th | athe Groat a Germann a sgtuseed such cf of cup made Cal ee Fontare oi Can Wecaminad tex oranew Will A ‘oery Evening 7): it Week. alex dpgtemh (4 Ser oe es Pa conta, to the the Balcony, 25 conte— DB. POWELLS GUISE AURIST, Scommenceat o'clock. ux ere Aw ENDS to Diseases of the kye and Kar, from 9to 4 MUSEUM, PHILADELPHIA. oelock, at his residence, 361 Broadway, comer of War) Fie Compe ind Fianist to HM. the King 3 sive of Fhitedelph oneaainae ies tomes mee | elie a aa Rees du ve (on uveterate cues of STIABISMUB, or Byuinclug, seed he ents is ' a bad minutes wd he re ime imported ARTIFICIAL KYES, of superior bean On F) at iterh” ty a BOY WANTED, GRAND CONCERT, ‘RIDAY EVENING, Decomber th, LARGE SALOON OF “THE. Seth Seg fhe lg ificent seale than th by him Ts LEARY WOOD ope seams bas | 8 erasele in New York which hes boon onastiacus” ato for drawing, reference require er prs RS Rea Deedokeee | 1 Prom ae REATEST MUSICAL FESTIVAL to the citizens of a ox young woman, ase cham | WECHIHERD hisencereded to necure the valu ery a fit ee “Setcnaieecee fo WALK! WANTED, bic ED W's WALKER, the celebrated At rus relerences can be ha or ATION by ayouag Protestant aoe, as nurse, mermaid, or to do plaia sewing. ie best of ci adon ‘apply ing at 42 nowt Brooktyn. es Ww WO Gold Dial Makers st will be given by applying to M. at the Croton House, Broadway, between the hours of 12 and 2, where an interview can be had on the, | subject acer TO TRAVELLING AGENTS. AN OPPORTUNITY p to sell a work of est | which are conside Legal Observer, 41 A a itself to er, pro erable. Apply at Pat the efiee oft of the New } ents ite of en A Sener Cl N GRICE Tin the mat ate the estate of the late Taek. Bom ee 8 ahs ‘ nets, ntoe of Fell goods pia lonv. eit fourth and LAST: Vocal, Eateriaine ee, Kees, Which being selected with good hort viating Philadelphia.) at the Tabervec! taste from the lattat sirivalay is well worthy’ the attention of oe "ide aa EVER! ING.OF NEXT WEEK, Dec. lerchante and milliners from the country, wantin tterna, Would find raised as the backer ‘apDoi Himaciuuac, entate at abn ‘A. Drew, late of Mackinae, opuaty of Mich limackinac, deceased, ‘and have taken upon SONG: bate of the, county in the state, of Michigan, adiministrators of the that | arran: et ae FF of HENKE HE! bonds Sa tolawioe ‘Nove Tena, NO LAM t, DREW, ai FIFTEEN of the mont aa A GRAND 01 eet eerna, A Fl By Grand CC PONCERTO: 1, American Pianist Mr. i, eco GNEN. fied. FLANISTS of RI HERZ © i fc LON OF he (th with the Hand Bell Piano Forte a L Orchestre, moor.” REN GACTA Bravera) oa the Pre aux Clerca, with (ONCERTANTE for two Grand Pian: on La donna di Lago, by Mr. EDWARD WALK Hi cad HENRI HERZ. ARIAS, hy Rienore FICO. irs WALKER. Two pea RES by the Grand ORCHESTRA. The Concert will canetnde wit with the Overture to \GHT. TAO FORT ited b; t oe BEST PIANISTS in Philsdciphie, and Desirous of affording or ility to families, Benay woRiN Py 7 Pasa, ate of t the Fano fore Hen TH Hers has de: termjeed to fix ion for this LO. *"glngle Tickets $1 ¢ mit_3 No. 67, DIVISION STREET. sons, $2; F ai eT ThEr ° materi x ss ie a interest to ft ek is YEAR'S OVER 8HO! a SHO. apufactured of pogtrese Ae a | Bol te fe ds imerre ~""° 108 Bronce 100 BROADWAY. LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S OVER Tig 0’ Ch Ata lway, opposite ‘Trinity Charch. Daily (Sundays exce! Daily (san FINE FRENCH Bours for $3 50, the } bout NORTH AMERIUA, Ua bony lenve'on Sooday, Wednesday, Friday Ben | at 5 o’eloc! POE Ne. 1 oes moe i feces ph of the jallet Bos, | 0% ‘SPLENDID 1 iuLveTRATIONS, ra eral. distioguished | 3, och ha youngest Boz, &e. | 3 Meee GHATLAM, 160 Nassau street. ry Berse tofure carned on between com 6 Joke 8. Moser, ia the manage: sal aa aco At tamer HAMPAGNE WINE. ber,” to which the and private gentles call to any ever imported in this city. Y. Importer of Wines, 4 Broad street. | soe Sea | = sists of | crores, one 100 poy br amt aie eat, th mney 38 foetb ca ‘ehesl howse veseath. Four BR ne two sommo- , mag) 1 ponte vehis : oat a team » ‘may be taken or uot, | “Tne: Water Prim ed int the wills | ne, Wat Ye ueq7a ils never! havo boon stopped b 7 the longest touch be Rony within 10 poy ty? bey we pat ‘ ins) pat aust of of $3,000 aud are all in frst rate re. aie bility of lew York ; ar ket og chong ought rier, erie ts tmipediane retort Thich would grouly ont "*Ferther and fall parti plying to dems OGY SE's BONS IY fect one SCY, POUNDS of very prime W tom ates, Maser Borax, Potash ana ids ae 2 for sale at a + ‘ wa) os i. Te ay WEE "ANDERS Drurgists, dd eth Falton. cor. Water st, THE NEW DL SOV tock's irom jet POLISH ‘TLY yt ae Gercte Fen Saieead isal na peg to gi GOOR ida mer D. w wae op taal DRA INS. 2h A. ; wM J. R. 8. VAN VLEET, Acts Adj’t. be considered one of Boid ouly by A. by st. Opposite the mgade, N. Y. 8, i eg street on Saterday, Dee sth, at 2 bes a ‘and pomgraal atte as maiter of importance wi'l thea be brought before By order 2 H. DUFF, yr 4 mde. js requea uested, ater OOD Wilh LEACE ‘or sale, 2 stock of Fancy ene ' low prices, in oue he Joon ion may store fixted up ata great ~speuse, and possenses many adeanteges asto the MieTlO8 arraDg- Mente. didvtzonal scr live to Five Batter Ca ana ‘4, there canbe rad Yo ea fae Seventy-five Thousand Dollars a ma ei HT or fechas Paper on a] : Lo Bs, 04 hie offen, with igal name, a 39% r ma mencing and it Up prevent ofres ong OF the preset EE jos SANTA CLAUS, Capeain B. Oyerbengh, will rll. of ley te jag” | leave on Tuesda oa; kmmaeee a ther Tichie's aud . for the momiog cars for the "Prelgbt tikes at moderate bf ke a iii ‘deen Vietoria, Mrs. | Schulte nt theo Jiesoum BOOTS Profits. out bine French rapa CYONES tne ay) fen on sa5 Sates freonele, ote, | Leni eesie nt pei. ‘Oat boots oot irceived ies bess gentle cir late beloved ‘Brother, VICTOR | wunele stares ae a outs with a pres, ever Boots th : general jaye elie tes \ tease tains the fas Ie ute of respect te ae re en aS ET A @ Bonet” | superbly re eee Haran: Wu. | ago @REAMNOATS FORCALSANY. | $ommtty NE OF STEAMBOATS YOR ALBANY. ‘i Secretay. Minti | PEOPLE'S LINE O MBOATS | rege Cate the Pier between Sourt and ae boat KNICKERBUCKER, Capt. A, Howton will laave on Monte Wel aud o'clock. OL bata ya Crpe G, ee Fite, wil leave on ‘BR, WHITNEY has Tins Pera Hr velvet Sheva ant me ja Sods for cash and take the adv: ny soods for, cash P. a.—No credit whatever given. SCRIMGEOUR k DAVIDSON, _First floor, up stairs. eularn hereafter 3 : jing at Brooklyn Institute on Friday evening, | the Papers please copy. 84 ttre B AT THE LYCEUM HALL, Broadway, between Spring and Frisces streets, ‘Monday Eve- ing, Dee 7, eet) ‘Ss rt Neo} 16 Ay dy ot STRE: +i phe same, ie Her ire French Cloth creel ly, secretin my Riad at neen jantege of 1 small is. Black best Freuch,) lower icle equally low. 63 ater ition with very prices, DRAPERS AND TAILORS. No. 16 Jot n street, New York, na7 Imrre roe fat mg laa PAINTED for lym, will y, Thursday and afternoons, at shove boats will at ll times arrive jn Albany i in ample rates, al Se none oe taken after — Pids, wet arly om bor CHURCH | Seeh, 21st or #6th of the "mouth of Deeer habanero from Beste ui | wd tee aan i Tapeh abe 24. door below Barling silp. bmw 5 pmb atthe Nisioul Academy ard street Also, 3, several sdmirable copies, by Mr. V., from the chef @muyres of the brandt, discenery ip ll a Tt tanh aoraroeson of the Church of + it THE GREAT pit nee PICTURE LANDING OF COLUMBUS, for the Capital at Washington, by J. Vander on exhibition for & short time Solas ‘of Design, comer Brosdway itign, Corregio, and Herm- rot jer of the Cataract, rs to 10 t. boa i Soho cents re ome. Descriptive pamphlets OF ST. GEOKGE ‘THE MARY Ti SAFER a" ENGLAND, TREUAND, the plessnre to AND W. ALLS 1 sgh Peeper dkclatenaes fetes hacen ein lacie: aa may ny smonnt rom ove pound and | S7e"aichavecnoet satagaianed Ufvarch, will wmite in a per- xo thelr friends in rears of | form snee of Music, under the sireetion of Mr. Hodg- | it Cheat Britain (peel 1G to the | es, ct the Apolio Salooe, on ae Evening. the 4th inst. — Syimateal | eubyeribers, of whom daft lee sake sote of the proceeds Ibe devoted in aid of the ny | wi hort discon tm al the Bri ing gman end cet ew Ghote | fans of gs och xh Performers, “on this ocension, rey ann t itvices gratuitous circum- Safes can forward them vy the packets of tg In, cy me kindly eH mention with wnfeigned satte- their benevolent A may be lors in the programme, whieh, t poate ine Boot tcend dae ihe’ inte ihe W ORLEANS—Louii a New | Stine Naa ape tise Roa tents a ai upla | svennt he eromance. Sea het for Mouday » TthThe splendid and DR. KELLI s fee sae. eonpered = ship” LOUISVILLE Captain ere ANFALLIBLE LINIMENT is esas BFor neigh oF rs hav’ jena furnished sem. | modations, apply on ; mon foot of Wall street, or to COLLIN & co., | Positively po goede seecived ou board evening, U P. 8—Persons desi | section of coustry can | Vessel om moderate terms saediarely woe oa ae ahem James Agent ip q comber—T! WELLINGTON, ¢ her on ‘ret Saturday, are requested to send in their bills of lading | . Woodruff, who will | a FOR LONDON Regslr Pw e first = ow ert ship packet sl , burthes 600 | F rw he the Best or ‘medicine ever oflered tothe pablle.— bottte. "erect; corner Bowery and e crag on Dr. roome; 3d ave- Doyer THE STRAY DOG that came to pes No, 20 CS t claimed by, the, | Taw, for his keeping, Comm: treet, as adverti aust. will be sold eeujding to ds th by peacket ahi aah LE, Capt, Hunt, foot of Wall st., ember 1 ‘Pack ket ship BT, MARY, Capt. Foster, foot of Wall street, a menen gry FS: bey ty joy ey veal i if | trot to recure berti pons ee | Board, foot St Do yerths s! early appl Tey ba) on em, ONLY ACRE LEAN! I Me POOL—Packer of the ah r—The id, fast aniline packet on TAPPAHANNOCK, bs emi rummond, will positively sail as above, “Tie accommodations for cuba aeond ex a st passen pou mc ot cuheas shoal eimme- | he inde, For ant te by, HNSTON, No 280 Broad: | FOSEPA ae yancle Sabie te meee aan ke omer of Fine. awr—- i FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET. va the rosa Pores mechan | THE whole ora part of }andsomely farished house Sobers.” a | fas be let ou very reasonable terms until the let of Li | Orleans Lise, is their proper fon a TRE winter CofE iscorr, two a io Barling’ Bip dener’s honce, TEST Fapee POT T, 96 South | te, Soon blow Bert ine sip. ti tet Neg nig immer bb master, Penli Unequal lemme: wi coniprising birds of high colors, and pai Vird see seeds May next. Apply at No. families acd sigie gentlemen desr in comfortable quarters, with all the e ert -) ry ea, ae aad plenseat ted by eatty application. | Twelltn rN gy re Ne od = | ope lop beuce, ay nience for a respectable fa Yor thaws youre on bend sad Also, for sale, a dwelling house E tues Mit gay i ore OF hf LONG BREED CANARIES: Stock of Lr. VAN KLEKCK’S, Sixth Arverse. 1 Ge ireboased bi also a good selection of song my and other articles connected ith | __ a2 Stet re PRO} RILTOR would re: aye vISH most de- Woraitce Bom Elizab five mi! Tox oom none omprising « handsome eommodions marble $a SINSTRUC CASTLE saan, paar oun be LATEST INTELLIGENCE, —————————————————— rT TELEGRAPHIC. IMPORTANT NAVAL MOVEMENTS, AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON. ke., Sen, Se. Wasuinaron, Dec. 3~8 P, M. We learn that Commodore Stewart arrived in town to-day, pursuant to orders, requiring his pre- sence in the Gulf of Mexico, te superintend pro- jected naval operations against the enemy, per- haps to bombard San Juan d’Uliua. He hada consultation with the President and Secretary of the Navy to-day. Nothing important has oceurred in the progress of the Van Ness case to-day. It stands nearly the same as yesterday. It appears that professor Henry has been elect ed Secretary of the Smithsonian Institute. There is no Mexiean news. We have received no mail from the south of Augusta, G eorgi: Washington begins to look lite-like again. Mem bers of Congress are flocking in. They have an important session before them. Mr. Elmore has declined an election to the U 8. Senate, from South Carolina. Batimore, Thursday Evening, The Western mail has not arrived. The Patriot says that the Mount Savage Mining Company fuiled yesterday. There is no local news worth telegraphing. ‘The Volnntcers—Canal Open. Axsany, Dec. 3-7 P. M. We are advised that a sufficient number of those persons whose names are upon the rolls of the second regiment of Volunteers, will be tyans- ferred to the first regiment, in order that it may be filled up as soon as possible. Gov. Wright has this day commissioned Mr. Hudson, ths Canal Commissioner elect, to supply the vacancy caused by the death of J. Earl. We have had a warm day—the thermometer a 58 degroes. The Canal is again open, and a number of boats which were frozen in above Schenectady, have come into port. BY THE MAILS. Wasuineton, Dec. 2, 1848. Party Corruption—Selfishness—Venality—Poltti- cal Proftigacy—Tergiversation—Mr. McDuffie. A man ever so prone to judge kindly and chari- tably of his species, cannot fail—in view of the many intrigues and machinations, the pettifog- ging chicanery, the undisguised barter and sale, not of principle, but of what is put up as prinei- ple in the national market by political mock auc- tioneers, and the various shapes and phases that meanness, venality, servility, political profligacy, and low, grovelling and greedy ambition assume here about this time—to become sickened and disgusted with party poiitics, cnd almost with all who pursue them. It puts one out of all patience to hear pompous professions of patriotism, and grandiloquent self- praise on the lip, when at the same time one knows that the:heart is corroded with the bitter- ness of disappointed ambition, and low desires of self-aggran iyement; and that the roul is the most homapathic spark ot ae oe spirit that ever gave direction to mortal To see statesmen meet in the dust, and prostituting the powers of ming that God has gi- ven them to sosnte, a politieal advancement ; to see men in and men ou: of office, the one party eudenvoring to secure their, hold on power, ther “bending the su leninges of the knee, ts, ‘c clothing thsi ree a Bese sickly, sanistory lil self-abasement to win the of ofigal favo favor; toa hear ‘Mr. orator Peg oss rate + the duty he owes to his con- ip er 6 solemn his sh 10 make in blind support or istration—all this does ip to curl, and inducesa lower humanit; The whole tone of things here is morbid, un- Perse corrupt” Nine tenths of the politicians ed in the interesting occupation of lust in each other’s eyes; and the ether tenth, if the number of honest men do really amount to a tithe, are too much in the minority for bet honesty to be ot much avail. It will ve anid th icy this is a dark picture. soverilare { am not apt te decry vice merely for the cporsake: “of decrying something. 1 know that in the basest natures there are some good traits, and that on the other hand the bright- est is not without some stain of earth. Human nature is weak, and, therefore, stands in need of indulgence. But to political knavery no indul- gence should be shown. There is nothing so abhorrent to our love of truth and honor as that Itis political prof that presses out from the mask of patriotism. There probably never has been a session of ore pregnant with intrigues, plots and sons, Toon the spprosching Ay _ is authorit that ely. avowed foes of the oiminintcntied Get di the ins Inst session, have given in their Sanereakell and will sustain the government measures this session with as much they combutted them du- ring the last; that is, they will say this winter those measures are wise and good, which last they pronounced impolitic and bad. ai tee a Nay, miore, it is uerile trifling with the interests of the rrscti py f the measures of the government be prudent this session, they were prudent last | session. Neither have the circumstances that should have advised their adoption or rejeo- | tion, changed in the least degree. In this case these two men should have given the admi- nistration measures their support last session, instead of allowing ype pique and petty preju- dice to interfere with the discharge of their public dai But sagen of of this pag: cle 85 for the present. Bibs withdrawal ‘Duffie from the Senate of the nicrted Statens tat body has lost one its brightest ornamenis. 5 Possess- eis oft rg of vast comprehension, and in ratioci- native analysis, he had no rival. ‘was an able and practised debater, and even his multiplied hysical @firmities failed to os the brightness ot Kis menfal faculties. In him the democrauc par- ty in the United States Senate has lost a tower of strength. ts Gis. Wasntnaton, Dec. 2, 1846. By reference to your reporter's report, you will seo that the “ Connor stock ” is now at @ very sed deprecia- tion. It is one of the most curious and peculiar and in- teresting cases that has occurred for many aday. Wo shell give you nerel review of the whole case when it is bronght to a closo—a charge, and a verdict. There have been but few arrivais to-day of members or strangers, Gov. Hill is again emong us, and promises that New Hampshire shall tell a straight story next bored wel fal By mask cotton wes tried to-day at the arsenal, with ered ja jam : Ogre fun cotton, Teooil 9°30; au120 gr8 rifle porydar. is a tr o a sete “ By 24 pound cannon ndul Tb. gaa cotton, pod) } 4 } =a Ibs. of powder. . 2 occupied by gun Y ooien 0 uel to four times the thes gunpowder No chan ia the cannon pendu- ‘or the second fire, by the thermomet,r. No Force of shot equally deeisive, with | recoil of the cotton powder. e indebted for these facts to avory intelligent chemist omployed in the arsenal, who has kindly {uenithed us the particulars from his notes. Tus New Tanur.—The tariff act of 1846 went inte effect yesterday. Inthe circular of the Se- cretary ofthe Treasury, which wo shali forthwith lay before our readers, he i train between rthe Ist of Janu