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ARRIVAL OF THE ROCHESTER. hesat interes Mr, Webater wt more than Pee!ian ardor Vonor and renown is the “The prot of the United 7) wl Intelligence. The most striking fentore that bay exhibited Mf ng the past » eek ir mercant le yapeaeslons of LR ce tee i aetna mace Pheatricat. 1 Taratae —Benerit cr Mus. Mason.—This after having created a powerful Paux i highly talented actress, stocks in thiv market tor ea: at the close of ‘he week previous, It will be perceived that there hay been a genera! improvement in prices. dey of the past week, afd \« A ” (wiz. re Quotations ron tHE fi Pet STOCKS in che New + Mometay, Bevnnry 18, NAT Sates | sking the on” (viz. 50 oF 100 | Liverpool ix-an ad ‘Harte, duximg-her present engagement, |” 7 - ntey TWO DAYS LATER cor cant on Bugliab aouhe ) “as out (aiers Jef it | cotton, the two markets which «xerei.e the most IM takey her benef to-night, in the part of Jia, in Kuowles! sea gas Stans Thy Bry Sey " tant dying it.”—i ¢ in de» | portant influence on ro Yi a fs ir M 5, 4 i ane oi 9 F R 0 M E U R 0 P E Seca cana oh ‘on and wit. ‘Telke of Professor Pein tegetd tocorn, the ¥ all kinds of grain Popular play of the“ Hunchback.” We have shown in = ee HA Ss Afier an effort, we have obtained 4 portion of . | Schonbein! What is Paget pom 2 the newton bavin piieht dusieg & al pest ona Je ihe our last notice of her acting, that her style Loser im- - 66% 66K Ragrhn anneal England? So inge! aker | prevalence of easterly winds, and purc 4 and discriminat = . oa ae errors bronglit by the Mississippi a | Weave togetior ile two topics th trea operating Beatty realy, wheat hue advanced 24 to 34 peli n pan. reyes nemeger gs x, :. Rae Noro! i it per ‘att indian corp j @ most more extended, and her delineation of its worki pn - It will be seen that the advices from Vera Cruz | STATE OF THE MAREBTS. | G I Taylor he is talking about. We think, however, | exorbitant price, and entirely occasioned by the tempor- Datural and powerful than in ber carlier emt re a ma " dic. Ke. we are safe in putting lowing burst under thecus- | ary scarcity of this article.” It is assumed, in Brunswick have y means she has, in our opinion, ar- 10% we 49K are to the Ist inst. | tom house division of the subject <= street, that the sales made to Tr sh dealers go imme ato. rived ata romlt o rare and #0 oult ofatielument’ In = Ee vs cies . ? vana:— : | “Gentlemen, has not Constitution given this y into consumption, while ‘ the character of Julia, is delineated, by the author, wit = Annexed is the latest (edith he nga The packet ship Rochester, Captain Truvman, | nle great prosherty THs aot our commerce urate merely tend to fl the stores and shops in Ireland hatoad great original and power, the workings of wom ay « 2 ANA, 4 | “ r ler as mi t- | of warehouses in pool, , — i ‘The British Steamer Dee, arrived yesterday from Vera | arrived yesterday from Liverpool, whence she | repr? Has tact fortered our menu, | dle men” having all at once sprang inte existence inthe haere ie depths of it feeling are Dermunplaed 22 5 - = =.2 page date en 2 ay ra — up to the sailed on the 7th ult. are would the country have Seon with ie tewns in Consequence OB Mk Peer ormeg 7 you! rdent and ted lo wounded pride, of ae = 6 ult , an SFUL s a f- | outit would our own Massachusctis have ry re are some pal en, ie" i ‘i fe 3 a Thi ‘ongress met on the 6thult General This gives us, however, only one day later mar- | pe rel Py oe Aaa feb are at a | che paruescs acminelly. for Ireland are on account of self. ag estos principles so ngregiens Wee cy ba * » is x roger ony ee eee nian of the Re- ket intelligence. will not, | cannot, contem fannot endure to turn | speculators, and atll remain en this rie of the channel. fo, n: Ranme fecs ia its ma Re | public, ap e . Vice-presi! ‘i t Jeston on the 13th | my ey of things consequent on an aban. most experience: § ; there is about her eae Se ear goat ‘The proposal made by the United States for peace was Thassarenen-srrieal.ss Obprienty he 12th ult, | 2Bmen itution ts ETefinoment, a delloscy and good taste, jeep pervading | Ni", n° pont, 3 Sumepase no notice of by the Congress, at least no mention inst., wiih dates from Glasgow to the ult., | And this “constitution” is ‘the rall; point” of the for any length of time. ‘of the soul in scenes of | *“*"" taken of it The notice having b is Congress voted one for carryi zon the war, to but the vessel, the Perthshire, brought no papers; and the Rochester’s advices are, therefore, late» ‘iny American whi ‘f Ho an example w! ‘Well, we shall see. land has set the United States should be the first ich rts which were closed in ry Some ot the continental the middle of last mouth ice have again become tenderness, a natural outpouri deep emotion, and the power of raying its supp eminently for t Ether ed and inward struggles, that ‘A comparison of prices ruli ing at the close of the mar. ket, yesterday, with those current at the close of the meet the most urgent necessities ; however, no portion ory f d. The navigation of the Neva upto St. Peters. 7 of it had been raised—the clorgy having declined hy- | a4 of value. | Monudtutions’> and wick “raliving ‘polste” "Perhaps | burgh waa unimpeded. by the accounts received to-day, | Simei! and Jelightul character she is called on thit | Previous week, exhibits an advance in Indiana 6's, of 1 vein Agus War et dan Luise cu the aith ult, with | ‘The commercial intelligence from Europe con- | Mt. Webster, like his English model, will not be the | and also that of the Elbe, to Hembusgh, ins wothere | Bianca, on Friday night, in the tragedy of Fazio,” a | per cont.; Reading Bonds, Xs Erle, old sick 924; pew 20,000 men of Bo usta deren conceal officers had | ti ood for this country. The cotton and | last to unteech his own disciple poh ce ae) our supplies of corn from the | bisy which i highly poetical, pemee yy ig ego stock, 34; Harlem, 874; Farmers’ Loan, 134; Canton, 2; . ‘ nues gi = . id a ception, simple in the construction ot plot, con- wh 7 65 bean ploced under arrest by him sieved the clergy and | grain markets werg firm. ‘The following letter tie the Cork Ezaminer of | _ The cotton market has taken a considerable start this | fined to the strict unifios of the drama, and limited | Morris Canal, 2%; Vicksburg, 1743 i ih gee ms bed higher Bikol assttnise fuverttle iowerds peace, | 9 ras ivals from the United | te 24 :- Week, no less than 78.020 bales having changed hands, | ay to the number of its characters, yet postessing | adecline in Norwish and Worcester, bain Jol we enn danse penis to sapanie hia heeds: "| _ There had been no arrivals from the United | "" Cioaueen, Nov. 29.—On Wednesilay last upwards Iethi ie ee Fears 19 00 fimates by the Boston | rest force, at well as beauty of laguege, cha-| Reading, 4X4; Long Island, %4. i RS id ers at 1 th pte heap poy nee aga ee E aoe Hteamer of the yield of the presant crop of the United | FAye ee Thich: love, Joclouty® wad “nedtens aro | ‘The annexed statement exhibits the condition of the nearest they were to it was Paso del Norte. It is rumored in Liverpool that a new Minister . States, so large a business naturally increased the de- ad by ti ‘onl; that ky and bi on the Ist of January California. day they poured into our little town, and rushed indis- , : pourtrayed by tu we can only say that, highly | Bank of Kentucky and branches, ‘ The poliucel sate of Mexico is very uusettied. Reb would shortly be sent out by the government, to | criminately Into all the bread shops, breaking windows, | pans otholders, end prices Lave advanced ons arthi0g | raised as they were, Mrs. Mason here surpassed ‘our ex- | :. cach of the past three years. Since January last nert heRigh route ware o duly oeariace, AL replnoe Mr. Ouseley inthe River Plate sr omen aogier ment | Serica hae Wage fhe sve Ete’ auconnes oc uae act Soke | tee hs teen « male ‘edo a he operons parte te he nes The last accounts from the department Du | respected townsman, Mr. James Atkins, was entered | 40:00 bales, exporters only 560, 8 | sive spirit, warmed into energy and life beneath her own | movement. Mice who has been living in Vera Cruz, and | Nord, in France, speak of an almost general fall among th Bret though h on he occasion of the pro mary, alles 3 WL meen er ieeeres Lele, Ot pa ey dl yr “ eo pens eee Jecee ed | Barx or Kentuchy any Beancues, 7) Whose report may be confidently relied upon, hast | in the pri a eee ae eg ee a ment Owing (10 | stocks. As a powerful strugglo has been going on for f he fondiyjloved. : io 2888 cet fi d me, Vera Cruz and the castle, | in the price of corn. late hour the pay clerk arrived) humanely, in con- as nd the ruction of the object she fondlyjloved. $2,856,064 3,093,810 2,958,¢¢ only 3000 men," ‘They are supported iyithe merchants, | "We annex all the intelligence of any interest:— | junetion with Mr Horbrien, Keptopen his iehiment some time nt between the perm fad Ampere hd | Horconmequent remores; her agony of evel her dap Tee ashane 1 7ahes who advance daily enough to support or feed them. | Lc me OE ae ee hard to begrudge them their arned position ; still aes, sopsine . / FY ances “ “ge aie pectit Tue C . ithatandi y on; rtrayed with a pathos, a tenderness, a force, that | Susper . sane Sahay af ig Wednesday, publ ishes the f ieee tahini pe ar ears A it earl these not.Jnthe cotton macket viele With, Soumiders! BParmed the audiense in breathless silence, and’ pro: Bouds of the Btate 0: Kentncky ‘The President’s message had not been received at | sa, 12th ult’: “Ihave the satisfaction ters are, if not better, at least no worse. than they were | ¢Prehension tho present excitement, as they Sonsider | duced the most powerful effect on the minds and sensi | Crk enrucky § per cent 250,000 250,000 240,000 Vera Crus that which I have already announced four months buck, and before the potato crop had been | that ® further rise in, the raw malorial Would he ® | bilities of all. We have not room to point out passages ote city of Li N is said of Almonte going to England. ree of produc ion, and the exte totally exhausted as an article of human food ‘The last | Dational calamity, and inflict an injury on the working | and scenes that were most forcibly given; nor would it 200,000 200,000 200,000 1 sand sacloced an exita, weloh hes just been publish. | ands which supply the Odessa are advices from America, too, have had a beneficial effect | population. We cannot, howerer, exonorite, pianerd | be an easy task, where all was stamped with excellence, : od here, which, with the above, comprise all that I have | be hat itis impossible to exhaust the here) and a further reduction in the prices ofall kinds of pint hai pase spol, fast ot Ne ie iaeretne That of vaste! tow haat seen Aldabell” was agreed ee ies be ble to procure for this conveyance. greater wi tl provisions is confidcntly anticipated. their workin; wer, they had locked up a portion in ressio! 931 87534 Mississippi, Commodore Perry, sails at 12 o'clock, | fro and ‘ran Me BONS Sey, Sreathed the depth and tenderness of her love, that mark- M,, dined Seton’ Mae wilh eee a ine. "| withstanding the enormous shipments made in August bedcopaeetel stocking themselves with the raw article, they would | ¢i‘the rising passions of a jealons nature, and that pow- ® SOUTH. | Beptember and October last, there still exist in the stores | qgZhe Siecle, in commenting on the extraordinary credit | not be, as they are at pasgant, completely cornered. | erful one in the 2d act, “Take heed, we are passionate,” P. S.—I will any the Governorof the State of Durango, | of Odessa from 200,000 to 2,400,000 beotolitren of | MEQi eat have wre vought: with all thie money f The | aeott;ce tne ee eesane prompenity 1a aay Drench of | Were given with great force end feeling. - The wronged ea'§acamation cling ofthe ihabiaat of | wea, nd aout a0 of paray, "The price of ett | contempt of Eagasd, outages from the farther | rule sooner or nia: bis stu fel fanny and | Secale ug Srouga ae atl | eT ane Mt rding to the qu ji ; srameni End Giese rhe Lave none, © tise, in dafanes of | Fables the chetwert, which ‘at the present rite. of ox power hick ft kas not had the courage torotest> + | Guutenspinning is Dot likely ee atent Dotepenus fe, | SBO0Y, his return, was strongly depicted ; ax were the | Sevens nr h, Homma cir? romans gy Mavaucneycar | Gneaee eh ay ees heal | eh ulnar om ener inh Cr a ie fang Untd | ey atte ental Su fra ‘ams toaae ae | pay . . ais, that the rial cr and that M. Guizot excee zardous, by | (i me i said MEAG. SEP 1s ninas, segun di | hectolitre. “Two-thirds of the wheat and rye in the | ferting urrter, the choice eetation of prices, ia, Amerion > and. an we do Bring his away—n0 maroy, 29 a ot « 5s/n9,700,000. 3,700,000 3,700,000 ‘EU Republicano of tho 2th says, that tke ar. | Hor yo the band expt mare, and re a | war aly Beiwean owed mer ar ee oa a eee Fy gemetigieereines rangement between the clergy and the govern- | quence of the superabundant quantity and magnificent betel seah le cnpe ler fl edn aus thes Hospi Sen. Motte ay me Ay ote bal | —her boundless, passionate, devoted love, succeeding to f " i ment for the loan of $2,000,000, has been suspend- | {velity of the last harvest in the three Folish provinces. | the anneuation of Cracow. It iv said that he has protest. | United States twice the advantage to be obtained by the | Het Tage her sensos wrought to apitch of dread Coatimrent Pande vgeccsgg. om 10nte0 0,00 ed by anew decree. ton The norta-east wind till prevelis: t from the Dales | ed, but will do no more. it is further said that he has not | present holders in this port. better in | Were, in that acone, forcible and true to nature The Bae ee ee cetieet iene: MOET: « AQQTD 5 MAID Every day brings new notices of contracts | 2¢8 i not frozen, and the cold is moderate, but tho ships wre eeitattaguines the anagzation vers the Central Polish | uWeciesuer Meriog tals week than the last, "The ac-| closing pete: as goa 6k chaling Sao ete PH Cerne | Sinaesitamiare tree te ane % aio rs r sy a re My (by "e x made by the government, and of orders given | waiting at Constantinople fe proceed to the Blackaee Faria, signed by Count de Lasteyrie, the | counts fiom tadie and China that have, come fond 2u" | Without Zaults, of a'vory high order, end Holds out the | Birifente desired ais 10028 10'S57 for the’ disposal of ibuti its | The same want of means of conveyance is felt in the Da. ee he cal p §pmnter OF | ring thei week .of.am Jnoes aa Promise of surpassing excellence. prot gg CE for the disposal of contributions placed at its | 78 *#"M. from 800,000 to Chamber of Deputies, is published in the Courrier | factures in those markets, is the primary cause. The eel kay’ fais’ paar esas order. Whout at Guise, and as much ot Braila, which wat ehice | Frercdie. pects of anearly revival of trade in tie woollen dis- | Bowsny Tuxatax.—Miss Mary Taylor, the oxcel Prrreaees a, Fede Se } oe ; rout at Galats, and es much of Braila, which wait ship- | “ Provision riots are taking place in the French provin- | fricts is also becoming apparent. actress, and better vocalist, and who musters as strong a ; f According to the Diario del Gobierno, the actual | ping” ‘The same journal publishes a letter from Mar- | oo, ‘The distress consequent on the scarcity of food is | We learn to-day, from Malta, that the commissary | 4o4y of friends and admirers es any person in this good m5 res monthly expenses of the Mexican army in San | there arrived in that port 10 ships laden with, pie pecominggweerey 04 Fe Mg V3 ae, F Sa heen the. elie cae pan rus, hey will make her first sopeurslea on the Bowery 9,800 See Luis, is upwards of $377,000. tolitres of corn, and a 17th with 2,600 barrels of flour from | gnd at*azay fo ftideau a mob of 600 persons took {0 excellent mills, and to be shipped from thence to Ireland. | boards to-night. ‘The performances will commence with | Indi 673315 733,166 602,008 ‘The Monitor states, that a cargo recently landed | from the’ Unita Stutea ne? % that nature recel ved Possession of the market place, netwithstinding the pre-|' ‘The letters by the steamship nia, which Were | the opera of Brother and Sister,” in which Miss Mary | Notes cireul aid 2800%eTe 2A8N OS at Alvarado, was sld entire for $40,000. The | ‘Lower Waront or Corrot ~The. American Cham. | Sica iteots tae fase abuael eae ime | Gehvared uCuohny, maak EOMrROy SONS | wil ake the chuasio of Bonne. dna) tnnecoun | US Sie sx rte ier same paper states that the Secretary of State, by | bet of Commerce of Liverpool has communicated to the cases carried it off without paying for it'all. ‘They | greatest reliance is placed, point to a figure between | othe piece, she vii sal Eee ae olitly of the | Trsecever. of tae i ; * Chamber of Commerce and Manufsettires of this town took possession of the grain stores, and sold all the | 1,900,000 to 2,000,000 bales. Phe Great Western had not ry gem of musical swee' . 4 th HUNG Cesc 90,599 © 53,181 46,898 his chief agent, had called together numerous | the following resolution, which it ld if rat tal w ¥ timo, | ‘Alpine Maid”—Miss Taylor as Rosette; and the new pubes landhold loan off ‘out, | importers ofcotton inthis town and etrct would xight, | “inthe palioal salons of Paris, it a openly stated that | Pet’ ffom the progress ane had made when lat apokon, | GFecian drama of" Waywode of Napoli” will also, be WES I7L08 89080 TaTLAO al olders, to iat if ; but, J ist would ri \n the political salons of Paris, it is open! at ut, from the ress she had made when spoken, 4 p 343, 971.3 she > © negotiate a loen off $800,000; but, | eit. Complainta having been made of tho frequent | Louis Phillippe and. M. Guizot were both perfectly cog: | woald, in. all’ probability, roach her destination on the | Performed. We expect to see agreataudionce atthis | 111.1. rostures of these institutions compare es although the clergy agreed to furnish $20,000 loss of weight on cotton imported from the United States, nizant of the intention to annex Cracow ; that, in fact, eve: of that day. eatre to-night. follows :— monthly, nothing definite was effected. and it having been represented that in maay instances | Cracow was a part of the price agreed by Louis Phillip: | . ‘The following is a comparative statoment of the circu- | Mr. J. P. Waldron, the worthy treasurer of the Bowe, - The Gonaress at Mexico, on the Dith December, | this 10H arises from invoicing cotton at the weights ax: | pe,tobe paid 1b Auatsia te purchase. hor support to the | lation of the Benk of England, wuiotied yesterday, with | ry Theatre, will ake his beneft on Wednesday even. Faly 4. Ja, Satya, J isi eens 5 Y ry on the ro ct ae Ty Rion abts re hep peh rae ne ae wit ie Montpensier marriage, but that it was only part of the | that of the corresponding Perle? ie ng i emis ing. He presente very attractive bill. Mary Taylor’s ‘ 888 ad pi ed a law by which none of its members z ip! or Ty, price. ‘ ov, ny a » | name is on it. 998 075 ? : ers | was resolved,“ That, with a view to romedy this evil, iutionnel states that the King of the Belgi- | Notes issued....... £313,545 £26.799.810 , ‘ ‘ ns.) could receive any office from government, during | jt was recommended to persons importing cation, thet in | has nt copectod to neturn to aria by therioth inst, ded | Seven day and other bill ‘92, 1045.91 | Avmammna.—Signor Bossi has been exceedingly suo, | Cevosite 5 ANH | hss Pepe the time of his membership, nor for a year after- | all cases they should instruct their ogemts abroad to have | that his visit will be followed by one to London, with the ‘Total issued. 799,205 900 ~ar,779,sea | Cessful thus far, and is reengaged for this week. To- | 1 Hera tor yenuary, 1847, 2 por 100,957 60 waidat the cotton re-weighed on delivery.” —Manchester Ezam- | intont of endeavorlog to bring about, a reconciliation be- ov Leste iT 3H | Sight, among a variety ofboautil experiments, he wil ‘ 4 i iner, . tween the two cabinets of France and England. 8,325,745 5,932,345 “ ’ stock On the outside of this day’s Herald will be Tar Zourenrin —The report is again current in ; aaeseaia for reg on io Leg ie rane stall oom eaaeneee i anor tear ae Jebrated trick of eae ae Bat noe soos in fund to purchase Ke re guess oF fc i- | Ge tl roachii tinues. It was sf on Monday re was on ‘Total in cireulat * 880, 847, " found the message of General Salas to the Mexi- | (eoriney tates of tho northof Germany tote Carton | $8 200,000 left in their coffers. ‘The withdrawal of the ‘Total amaunt of specie bald in both | ogiss g1s.sne.us | Roreh orucien exte ie ww issue of stock by the Schuylkill Bank was to can Congress. Union, Hanover, above all, is said to be determined on | deposits from the Savings) Bank of Faris alsa continues: | ['1o" above exiibit ise in the ‘present circula- | songs. the amount of $1,818,600, and the totel amount purchas- Wuart sHaLL we do For THE Srarvinc Emt- pein mre yer teipld yey eee Rin Pro" | the amount of deposite by £17,000. "| tion of £966,864, and an increase in the bullion of £1; | ‘The Italian troupe of dancors, including Signore | ed bythe bank upto tho 1st of January, 1847, was 990,000 mantt—We | d_| President of the Chamber of © nd ; Spain 771,284. In comparing the present with last week | Ciocos,8ignorina Mantin and Signor Morra, appear atthe | leaving an over issue,outstanding on that day of $838,300, Grantt—We learn that a poor woman name resides of Commerce, and Baron Pa- l toon’ eae bli (Nov.21) there is @ decrease in the present circulation | Arch street Theatre to-night. Mrs. Goleman Pope. ic 5 Bridget Connor, who landed from the ship Hec- | '¥ {ake enactive part for Prussia. A navigation law | According to a letter from Mearens, published in the | of 19,284, and an increase in the bullion of £84 ,360. pe leman Pope. | ay stated in the above report. Since January, 1845, only “ deamon On tae other hand. Mackie at setsof those | Ferthe sommaad of a son ef the colebrated Foxtot,was |, The steam ship Cambria which left yesterday for’ Bi Raymond and Waring’s monagerie, at Cinncinati,i# | 11,9 "cars ince, nosrly three hundred thousand dollare of tor on Thursday night, was picked up, with her three sons and four daughters, in the 4th ward, in a state of utter destitution. They were taken to the station house, They had eaten nothing for two days. statesmen. On the other hand, Mecklenburg Schwerin is said to have refused her adhesion to the contemplated union. The Engiish View of the Result of the Last Fall Election In the United States., [From the London Times, Dec 4 at Navarelles on the 10th ult, completely armed, and with plenty of money. They paid for every thing they consumed. Madrid papers, of the 224 ult., confirm the intelligence of the defeat of Sa da Bandeira, by Cazal, near Chaves. They also publish a letter from Lisbon, which state: bout £26,000 an specie. Othor shipments States duriog ‘gregate amount exported is not equal ion imported into Liverpool in the same fhe | tensive establishment, by the press of thet city. riod. | Perbe following are the closing prices of consols for | spoken of as a most admirably conducted, and very ex- | Mr. A.A. Adams, the undrowned tragedian commenced | an engagement in Cincinnati lust w Musical. standing. the movements of the four the issue have been purchased, at which rate, two years more will suffice to purchase the balance now out- ‘There appears to have been but very little variation in most importeut departments : 4) P each day during the week. Such instances of destitution ought not to be | "stony wliet ine contrat bern Tea elt in | the, et Tae ad Bie Oo Coe ee eaate manatees Monday.» $2 1099 $536 to 95 Iranian Orena.—We expect to mect another crowd of | ainco January last; tho slight changes realized have witnessed in this land of mili and boney. of British and American politics Had the speaker, like | Prospect of his efforts pipes te Veduesday,. .99% to 95 a to i fashion and beauty at Palmo’s to-night. The opera of | reduced the movement, and : traightened the condition of There is at present a report before the Board | bit celebrated countryman, slept a generation in a c The Clamor Publico publivhes a letter {rom Manresa, | Livzaroou Corton Manaxt, Saturday, Dev 5, F M— | « Lucia di Lammermoor” is one which contains sucha | the bank. he could not have presented to the witnesser of his re of the 13th, rlist band of 200 Cotton bas, throughout this week, been in unusually ex- In the suit between this bank and the Schuylkill Bank f Aldermen, which passed the Board of Assist- ‘ance ared i . Their war cry is, ” ive demand lators, and the trade have vlao | variety of musical gems, and such full justice is done antsqiinipcaipig to aimced ths actiot Fetscary, | every maa cteseh in ther CoUnLEy Withee westcan’ | Khe. constitution of 16377 Death to the tributary ays: | fourhe ireclyc while the. market has beon barely sup | to them, by the inimitable talent and of sweet | of Philadelphia, in relation to the over issue of stock, a » ¥> | to dispute that we may. perhupe, have carried the thing ee ‘a caiclas’ofs trie iride'areiai nlied, and cloves with Duoyanc; in advance of 4d-to | Barili, Beneventano and Benedetti, that we oan safely | decision has been made in favor of the Bank of Kentucky, 1824, in relation to the landing of passengers in vessels coming to the port of New York. The fol- lowing is the draft of the proposed law:— rather too far, it is. nevertheless, almost undeniably truc that we are weaned from the stimulus of party. Be the fashion good or bad, it is wholly exploded Were any man to-morrow to present himselfto the public as one of ing rapid progress throughout Spain According the £spehol, a free trade sesociation was formed at Cad z during the stay of Mr. Cobden in that city. Mr. Cobden was at Maluga on the 19th ult. 344. per Ib advance on last week’s quotations of Ameri- cao. Egyptian is in general demand, at an advance of 3a. peri In Brazil, a large business has been done in Maranhom, partly on speculation, at an adv-nce of id predict for it a popularity never surpassed by any opera. tic representation ever afforded to our harmony loving | | public. It hes so often been stated that an operatic | troupe could not be supported in this city, a that many but decisive is yet known. ‘The the Schuy/kill Bank stili quibbles about it, nothing re is no doubt, however, but that the Bank of Kentucky will ultimately recover the ‘Tho People of the State of New York. 4 in | @ party, with leaders and watchwords, with a cause to be ib.; Bebia and also in request, at full | tg fhe sented Cab ieetny, Go eusstvefellown | date ; Nor ‘An might have been expected, the Afrancesado Mini- | Prices,’ {a rurat some very extensive purchases have | {ured for the success of the one with uss bat the large | amount at issue. 1. The Mayor, (or in his absence or inability to act, | estimat 8, and prophecies efelec- | sters have dismissed the judge who dared to give a de- | been made on speculation, and a large business done hy | collect at Palmo’s, are a complete refutation of the as The fol‘owing is a statement of the condition of the the Recorder)ot the city of New York may, in his dis. | toral conversions he would be scouted by almost any | Cision egainst Count Bresson, in his affair with the | the trade, utan advance of fully 34d. por lb. The sales of | Sertion. Most heartily do we rejoice in the fact. henkiid Sealetlba x the sated Siniacy, 16475 cretion, require trom the owners, masters and con- signees of all vessels arriving at the port of New York. constituency in this island. They would wonder what he was about, a0 entirely would he he out of their element Tiempo. It is rumored in Madrid tha’ ious differences havo the week amount to 78,020 b bey 84,000 Americal » includiog, on specula- in, 1,700 Eg: 'yptiaa, 1,300 Marauham, | Mavame Amtamowicz—This sweet and accomplished Banx or Lovursvi Rei juLR, Kentucer. from eny foreigncountry, or having passengers on board | When, too, he proceeded to unfold a miscellaneous | taken pluce between the Queen end her mother, and 960 Surat; and, for export, 650 American. 170 | ftbe namie, uel citizens Of the United tates, the rey. | budget of monsursa, toe defended uve deste smelter | that Christina will most probaly retire into France. It | bales American and 100 Brazil were forwarded into the | ToRait, wases appease SC tee a ee ae ba Notes discounted. 786,607 94 ment of not lers than one nor more than three dollars | cause they had been emblazoned on the shield of faction, | i# said that a reconciliation will take place shortly be- | country unsold last we perfect enthusiaam; and,in Philadelphia an city, Bills of Exchange. 717 996 76 for each pessenger not a citizenof the United States, whe | he would certuinly make the discovery that the people of | tween Queen Isabelle and she Progressista party Saves tas Wee! | ever been attended with triumphant success, will give a | Suspended debt. Pain 32 shall be brought tosuch port in such vessel, for the pur. | Eoxland will no longer tak F principl-son trust | _ Tue Heralde, of the 27th, notices two rumors current | —_270 Sea Island. | concert at Brooklyn to-morrow evening. Madame A | Suspended debt in 46,765 12 poses, an} in lieu of the bonds authorized by the second left to infe in Madrid; on @ Goverument, dreaing to meet 20 Bt ined d a metas ore pes | Bonds of the city seotion of the act hereby amended; nd may also, in his something to the new Cortes, ds to dissolve it immediately afte | combines @ richness and flexibility of tone; with « mes’ 76,000 00 discretion, require such bond for all such passengers | Tespect ; il, at least, we are to judge from frequent | its organization; the other, that the Ministry will 2.64 thoroug! cote kk astonishes We baibegy ace (oc oped ————— $1,616,520 14 Il'be sick, lame or otherwise unable to labor; and | Cheera which interrupted Mr. Webster, and “the perfect | solved, and be replaced bya ministry of which the M ena | Dane ove wht © einer cher aaa eae . $132,829 31 ject or refusal of any such owner, m torrent of applause” amidst which he closed. quis of Miraflores will be the chief. The Heralde says, 0 PEI | eee ine ve antadoal tients tea eonmat whios Oe or consignee, to pay the said sum of one dollar or more The ring prospects of the it does not think either of these rumors entitled to the | stock in Liverpool 8ist Decemb 885,480 able to afford t! nr i a ata will, tet eiaite ce 1618 37 for each and promising,—as promising and probably slightest degree ef credit. Me Taaaoa | Tarely to bo rst with. Se willy in pasion {0 oper 134447 68 after the arrival of such vease! thy pects of our own Protectionists some half di Italy. Forwarded unsold this year. . S5,(10.) talent, be Oe obaiee ek Mr: Hots detionct elicited sneh 17) 38 maater and consignee thereof has come when “sound principles” | The Pepe is still engaged in the promotion of liberal | Forwarded unsold last year.........++ £9,200 | Ptarous applause : severally, to the same penalty as prescribed by the said n impressed upon the great central | measures, He has recently commuted the punishments | Decrease of import at Liverpool in 1846 . 473,511 | Lt tse Naceas recom! section, for neglect to give the bend thereby | portion of the Union, “We had done excellently in the | of severai political offenders, and is about to issue ade- | Decrease in stock, as compared with last year... 440400 _ Mr. Lover, after a successful visit to Washington. hos Last,” says Mr. Webster,—“excellently in uth, | cree diminishing the duty on salt. Since his holiness has | Quantity taken fur consumption this year... jr was to give an entertain- ‘ovides ae and the South-East, and ex ently in the steady West established civic patrols, nocturnal attacks have entirely | | Ditto in 1845, same period But, neverth , while New York, Pennsylvania a Ohio were egainst us, our difficulty was great. We re- Germany. ‘The business to-day amounts to fully 10,000 bales, one “Sons of Now York,” had a glorious celebration per pene pao i n great work of main-| A letter from Berlin, of the ath ult, says, j The in- | half on speculation. Prices are very rm. Belen aukie last New Y e, Gen. Levl Hubbell re was our corporation of Cracow with the Austrian states causes Kinopom, FROM THE “ag we We wilt not carry our readers through all the St grest prejudice to Prussian manufactures, which enjoy. | NzCUinenncse yuu sevit ULTs UND POR SUE SAME PERIOD —— ceased. ed a large reduction inthe entrance duties into that an- | Increase of quantity taken for consumption LAST YEAR. The Plumbe Popular Mag and uncancelled, at the full cence. It is enough to say that the United | cient Polish republic. In consequence, the manufacturers Imports. new magazine, edited by Augustine Dt nd such bond shall pot be ap | aking too sense of their soundest interest | of all the towns of Prussia addressed Topresentations on | eins dleal taserstod with ight Tua fimile poreralie tranefer proved unless such officer shall be satisfied of the truth | # ost undoubted virtue. They are “voting the w’ the subject toour government. Yeste: there arriv- | 4 mencan 941550 1,383,768 by the extraordinary process Of Mr. Plambe, fron Daguer~ of such justification. ticket,” and returning antiPolkers, who, if the world | edat Berlin a numerous deputation of manufacturers and | QE . 94,589 "106,988 reotype likenesses. ‘Tne literary departirent of the maga- The above, if it meet with concurrent action | shall last long enough, and there are not some un | merchants from Breslaw (Silesia) with M. Kohiman, the | West indies, Demarara, &¢,. 7,507 4,778 zine is conducted in a manner highly creditable to the con- i y forseen changes in the tedious interval, will at least save | burgomaster, at its head, and which solicits an audience | East Ind: ‘74,087 = :193,645 tributors. n the Board of Aldermen, will doubtless pass | us from a seeond edition of that President. Such is the from the King, to expose to his Majesty the injury which | Egypt, &c. A415 72,938 br pryerr og «moray fs Tose * hopeful state of Mr. Webster’s anticipations, We will | th item of Cracow inflicts en’ tls heh —— —-— | Chronic Piles —A workman in the Glass the Legislature, and will materially alter the pre- | yohture to interrupt the glowing vision, and just ok eo new peanen: traten bor henrnibe: par tang gig Total 1,162,218 1,702,117 16,638 116,205 | House at Cambridgeport, Mass., who had the Pt 1,101,902 70 séxtt syitem. TI ? d "i . i pt reat nm, and just ask our | of all Silesia.” The deputation was received by the mi- se bebe AED "162 218 ” | years vary severely, and constantly exposed to pert ncalih y’ . The spring is now setting in, and | readers, if t ave not this before? Is it | nisters, Canitz and Bodelschwing, who obtained for | Leltoveectnmace,’ end orapdy reduee be of | emigration will exceed, this season, that of all | Tecollection of a previous state, or is. it old Jenkinson | them an audience of tho King, in which his Majesty de-| Decrease. .:.-.:.- 530,809 fual cure by the use of Dr.’ Up- i Me eo former years. Destitute emigrants, who eakahevs auton, -Eacicdt “A than icken; the | clared that every thing proper would be done inthe ne- | Livunroon Conn Manurt, Saturday, Dec. 5, P.M.— | case was inate one, owing | 98%. 4, 1647. ni ir years. igrants, who have | scent grows strong. Eureka? A thousand dollars to | getiations with Austria fo protect the commerce of Si- | Contrary winds have kept out supplies of grain and flour condition loss abo $126,829 68 ent hing for three days previous to their | $188 Of gin sling, the worthy orator is fresh from the | Jesia. Aad ogee considerable | of the p wi ryatt 8 3834 per cent dividend on aten nothing foi lays previ Srotions of our greet eommetvitive loelioe:« ite %e Gantt this week, but, with a favorable chang g al +s % eTicek declered taisGey ‘37,070 60 landing, are “ unable to labor,” in the words of | the battle of the c tion in the regivtration cose | ote morning journal (Morgenzectung) of Hanover, | arrivals aro expected from the United States. The price | 1ss'Sraedway, New York Pr et , ine Bs * ofthe constitution in the registration courts— | published the news of the incorporation of Cracow with | of wheat isimproving. ‘The sale hes been very FY Pree an dei nctcond indeed gee me the above proposed law ; and if the Legislature | !tis Fee! all ove Austria on a sheet with a black border, in sign of mourn- | Jocal consumption, but it has been exceeded by | Leaving a surplus of. . .. $88,950 68 ive model had his good measures snd what is more, ing. tent of purchases made for shipment to Ireland, The proportion of .specic on hand, to paper in circula do not pass it, we trust that something will be is Navigation of the Ohio River. hia bad ones. We always thought, and Gumeben, Cdn Tec thee: nM : done to check the abuses that have so long exist- wostueys 8 aid, o ay were of rather miscellaneous | A curious piece of experience was gained on the first Rete aiates orsd per Deukel pen anagate “een 14.4 iam eC caes of River. | tion, was about asone to two anda quarter; and the ed in the system at present carried on by the pode: ble Ps arac' ) ee ment of articles | days of the occupation of Cracow, w showed the | bushel on the lower qualities of wheat. Flour is 6d per . Jan 12, , .83¢ feet. loans and discounts and exchange amounted to about << aren | et ep pct ares ee: | ye rte ung ot eyo he | Mreand spruce. ine mele, Gs ie Hes Pistia, | Sy perceat more tan the canal sake Th Deak - . P A council as rf . ae ing. ; thows himvelt equally wu fait ot the trad Tho cade is explained by acorreepondent at Franwiort sc: | rede eeeheals hector, tonoeand peas. The market is sm ng. appears to be in a very sound and satisfactory condition: Something should be dqpe at once to lessen huckster. He sets off his maintenance of an ‘exorbitant, of “ No provision had been made for = trading inte: rds oatme' Eimost] void ‘of Indian corn. A few retail sales of Galatz SS A taxation, and alleviate the sufferings of the desti- | impolitic, and unfair tariff, on the one hend, with virtu: | the incorporated city ; which itherto been an em- lised 62a to 638 per 490 lbs. | MONEY MARKST. $5000 7,9 5's, 9 A ° ous horror of the Texan annexation and Mexi i yellow have real 10 638 pel 5 tute emigrant. Will the Board of Aldermen do | war, on tho other. Nothing cen be sounder of more | osm Chaves trade ae 0 Hast, and was, in Conse: | Warrat, per 70lbes.d, +.d. Fiovn.iperbbl. sd. 4d, Sunday, Jan, 17~6 P. m, | #23000 Ohio 101 we its duty to-night ? | instructive thon his remarks on the latter point. We | Europe. The occupying commissary treated the city'as | wGimedcuc: 71-0 Sto 4 Canadians ss-320t03 6 | The money market continues very free, and the sup- | $100; Ind Bol Bas, 25ys 33, 350 iB | Cannut, however, suppress our disgust at the company in | shut up within the Austrian c: 8 line. All things | Inpian Cons, per ply is abundant for all legitimate purposes. The quer.| $39% Fenn 5's iS & ‘Tue Count or Ennons axp tHe Naw Coxstivution— | Which they are introduced to us. The village huckster | immediately rose in price to the standard fixed by the | | 480 Ibs. ter]; jorts of the banks will be de on the first | 110 shi 83 58 Our readers will recollect that some days since a com. | °P&D#4 beer-shop that he may allure customers for his | Austrian tariff of dutice, while articles ot home produc. Manxers, Saturday, Dec. 5, P. M—Tobac. | ‘oY Te?’ sneta made on Gen treat | Te Mrcisire a m5 58 ay rnin ald ea Com | bread and cheese, and in order to get rid of tion that used to be exported became uasuleable The ooctpuring lost month ‘the sles xmounted ¢0 1028 hoge- | Proximo, and there will be, without doubt, the usual | 9's (icy m sai = Senate rat, Setetined 40. repoct |. petted seats Laie Bt lee ep Wingo w seths rela outcry occasioned by this first result of the annexation | heads, consisting of 149 Virginia leaf, 166 stemmed ; 231 | contraction, previous to making upthe retarns. This | 100 204 50 1990 58 whether the Court of Errors still continues to exist ; and | Cheap stockings. Mr. Webster is an adept at the c: was 80 loud, and the impression made was so unfavora- | Kentucky leaf, 493 sammet Of were for Ire- traction will notib f, ee the Bakes bi isd 243g 650 49 whether any legislation is necessary to continue said | {iis View of Texas and Mexico is a very good Wlo, thata decree was immediately issued provisionally | jena. 105 for export, und 606 to the trade, Rice has beon | Contraction will notibe very great, as the banks have, | 19 do 295 30 bio 494 Court, Bn Hand of Wale CUbidoE han pode a epert | Stee e ie eee re ae be opening tho gates und putting things on the old footing.” | hintoaed of om rather lower terme, 1000 bags Bengal | forsome time past, been very cautious in their move, | 20 do be ioe Long fieland RR" . Mr. Hand, 1 celew ey make up a good stock. How ci nd 188 6d per cwt. for | ments, and have net experienced those‘expansions which | 99) do bs 2 40 do aif to the following effect ; that as to th d tion, | Will aitract te virtuous, the latter the se! What Turkey. bringing 14s for ye ry f ae tho committee were unanimous indeciding that ca.” | With the conscience, and what with the pocket find that | _ It is atated, in a letter to Constantinople, of the 12th ood midali lontreal pot, in small | usually follow quarter day. The government deposits | 3° ....4° See “kits Wea ld need. akc phere: ‘ in deciding thet :~ | other nameless judescnibable quality that lies somewhere | ultimo, that Boderhan Bey, the chief of the Kurds, after Fae Weax eA mall lot of Kast India brought £2 2¢ | inthe banks of this city, have become se much re- | jo do bie 314 my do ry Wasp Deas aceite at le Conchaatan rom visable | betwesa the two, be tabi be Res 's very fir Band, his massacre (of the Nestorians, sont three hundred of | Gt ver ewt. Oila—The demand for olive has arly | duced, that they no longer have any influence uponthe | 2 40 WX 35 do 5616 promises ; some belioving that it does, and others that it | \ itib unecessary Yor us to say that we hope and trust | che of Movsoul, stians, which he had cut i, to the Pa: | suspended, the few sales made being for immediate con | market, or upon the movements of the banks, and thero , 1, Secona Board. does not exist, and cannot be made to ‘do £0 by legisla: | the calculation is abad one. We are. strong in the be- | not please him, he would a Hoa a ea NT ind yaler te the | not, therefore, that danger of an illegitimate expan- | $0ahs Farms’ Lown 2554 if abe Nor & Wor aun {8 ‘ . jage and m similar committee avpointed by the Court for the Correc- | little will awake him to that true independence of spirit | butin vain. It was believed, however, at Constantine: | ®° barrels of American oil of turpentine were sold by | hands of these institutions, invariably produced. The | 333 9 a ie ae boo 38 tion of Errors, in December last ; and snother, (Mr. Hall) | which declines to take measures on trust, and ple, that the Sultan would supply the Pacha with the | Suction, Dart of very me qual Yoportionate price... | stck speculators of Wall street receive very little sid | 25 Canton Co 3% 20 do nw 5156 isof the same opinion: Another member of the commit: | rato will notawallow a whole budget Without any Hilt | tetns of curbing the career of thia monster, aan tne ory dull ef ‘ale, shdthe business dur- | from the banks ; they trade more upon their own capi- | 52 42 pw dix fe bongs | 3 « ‘ ing. Let him profit by £: experience. Let him D Mr. Hand, in the substance of his expressed opinion, | take neither Webster nor Po! blindly, but ‘onerciss bis . Theatricals. ing the week does not smount to 60 tons, nt ly | tal and credit than usual, and the stock market has con- | 8% Nor & Wor RR 19° 00 = do ods 58 * | own judgment and choose his own princi their |, Rotsim’s new opera of Robert Bruce was to be per- | previous prices Tallow.—In the early part of the w ently been free from those inflations, which have in New Stock Exel 5 and the two latter, ‘subscribe to thedocument of which | GwrinaSige Perhers he would Like eee bony Heit | formed on the 7th it. for the first time, at the Academie | Petersburg yellow candle waa sold, from the quay, at | sequently ene 25, Soahs Nork Wor RR we now speak. They argue that the Court does not | an address as Mr. Webster's reads on this ‘side of the At. | Of Paris. Gardoni, the tenor, at the same Academy, hes | 47¢. Od. to 48s.; but subsequently ‘sales to some extent | years past ruined se many outside speculators, and she Farm's Tr,anw 35, saahe Nor exist; that the new Constitution has provided other | lantic. We have already hinted at its general effects, | Paid his forfeiture of 60,000 francs, and left the manoge- | have been made at 48a 6d. and 40s, fs Dow Renerally de- | caused somany lame ducke among tho brokers. The | 35” | Mon 3 9 do 8 methods for the decision of cases hitherto decided in | Ut Will be more ong Ag rag Ray i od eo ate eptiia of! Clepisean, Gti. to i manded | A 'Gh per owt; 1,000 kegs American lard | fancies depend more upon their own morits, and prices | 230Cansenerip puw 5% $3 Go 9% r jead and dug uj . Weare somewhere ot w opera of “C) Gil Ci 5 5 ad P 4 | that Conrt. a dog returning Silo vomit. Me. Websters ‘style of po: | has created a furor at the Opera Comiquo, iu Parie- | Drought 42s. to 434. 6d., and a few cesks Cocoanut oil 44s. | have settled down to @ level with the real value Of th | ‘’ That the bare provisions for transferring the business of the Court, found in the 25th section of Art. 6, is not sufficient to continue this im it feature of the old its Organization, litics, factious and factitious, has long been vomited from the stomach of this country. It excites the most disa- reeable sensations. When we see it all in our own last fi the Opera Comique, in P at this — ix Godefroid, t, is in Paris, he has coniposed a three act opera Verdi’s “I due Foscari,” is also in rel lishment, for Grisi, Mario, and Colet! the har, per cwt Pants Bovase, Thursday, Dec. ‘The Bourse has been much firmer to-day, and the general tone of the securities. The speculation now going on in most of the small fan. On Surday, 17th inst, of croup, Wituras P., son o t , has been produced more by cornering operations Constitution; and. th ronetit sD a b for Drury-lane th ket evinced much improvement. At the close, Three | °ie#, John L. Turpure. stand ‘and. fi The new Constitution eniiecs, it bet | ing aut Bostonians Riou + impossible pots te iin, and ie Preperaiicoe for the opera balls il f+ por Cents. were called at Sif. 95c., and the Fives at 119f. | than by any actual improvement in the value of the stocks | The friends ot the family ad peeeenaly gee bd Lg Caper EA seen ag! - rovide for a transfer of its un- | 5 om of the A question. mence immediately. Fa the Spey? bd ahi Pe seo res pet Morris Canal and Harlem Railroad are in fact worth no fod ga fapetel. ce eee lay, +, at 1 Oo’! a nish siness. Unlike the provisions touching the. ‘0 his views on the Mexican folly, Mr. Webster may | _ M. Paul Taglioni is about quilting the theatre Royal at | Msher- whee 9 more than they were months since. Their indebtedness | #0" fai n the brain, James M. other Courts, it is silent as to its creation, future dura. | #tick with the greatest advantage. He has made t Berlin ; Mr. Lumley bi ing the theatre Royal a’ | Cunts. for cash, 8if. 80c.; for account, Sif. 96c.; Five ‘On 17th inst, of rop ry on rain, Ja tion, and abolition; and its fi seaee - | Saag veey plain. fhe Or SM. y jhas engaged him to supply the ‘Conta. for cash, 1176. 750 ; for account, 116; Bank | has not been reduced a fraction, and the affairs of either | youngest son of Appleton ond Mary Ann Bragg, aged 6 Not'a word as to'its crgeniseary, oe tens oud dation | SMS “rate of 60,000,000" doliarars tect for tho at he Seer een ae during the earl perrance Shares, 34901 ; Neapolitan, 102f. 25c.; fd . or by whom, or by a year for part of next season, M. gaged at Milan till company have*not improved in the least. What then is Meuneral from his father’s residence, No. 187 Madison what class or classes of officers it months, that being twice th nt of {1 “ Threes, 3734; Ditto, Fives, not quot “ Breference of any kind to lis future etran ePomets NOE | With one army at Monterey. preparing’ aie int Ser adspocenaine e rpring, after which he will return to a a agitper Palabra. eto the cause of an advance of fifty per cent in Mortis, and | street, this Afternoon at 2 o'clock. Itis logically remarked that if the framers of th Mexico—with another army {ry ing to catch it up before ne | From Aux Caves.—Capt. Kilby, of the schooner | of nearly twenty per cont in Harlem? Nothing in the one Lesa pa ca Ses ails, cin eo. Constitution intended the continuance of the Court of | as wasted to uothing under the united attack of sre the, ute ree, Arwentina thes: | Cohanneit, which arrived last evening from Aux | World but a combination among the bulls, and a deter | tt POokter ar congress, oged 5 " Errors, they would have atleast mentioned it.” | nobody kuowa hero, and a fleet i tho alta aes | enthusiatm. " Cerito isat Peath. ert | ayes, having left that place on the 28th ult, in- | mination to put up prices for the purpose of realising | °°At baltimore, 10th fant, Capt. Jour Commovenan, aged “ Chief Justice Bronson, and Mr. Justi and Mr. Justice Jewett, all concurred in the ovina tie Court for the Correction of Errors d And on the second branch of the subject re rdsley, | ¢ Opinion encountering nothing but very bad weather, itis certain that the present rate of expense must go on. Fresh loans must be contracted, at worse and worse terms, This is a view of the question which Mr. W. At Milan four new operas and two new ballets are pro mised at the Scala; among the company tho popu: lar singer is Miss Catherine Hayes, en Englishwoman; for the Carnival, Moriani, Fenny ‘Elisler, and the new form us that the oudaws which infest the moun- tains in the vicinity, were about making an at- tack upon the city. The inhabitants were pre- and getting clear of the stock. They will get rid of every share at the highest prices, and then leave these foolish enough to buy at present rates to get out of the scrape the best way they can. Those engaged or interested in 85, ene of the oldost Io Roxbury, 1th in In Watertown, 12th inst., Mons, 88. In Hardwick, 12th inst., Ai the Donn, 84. denly, Mr. Eutaxim very si LEXANDER Connery, @ revolu- were unanimous, that if it was not pre is peculiarly adwpted to the capacity of hii r. | dancer, Rosati (who is recured for London by Mr. Lum. "i , visions ¢ the ezoriranes of 1846" no legis = Lj ra Buerieas Trabit to count the “coat,” and wa" | he Perrot tn oo master, sre orgeged. paring to resist them Beast of arms. The at-| the corner will sell at the highest rates, ass © wy ee r, 9 yess Nong a - ae restore it to vitality. Justices Bri dS e cost ceriaiply runs up to a very hi ure. ome, jotta Grisi is to be the principal attrac- ly expected. ill leave them short, 4 imurked that their official duties had prevent | But was there over s0 rood a topic ie euch discredita: | tion of the Carnival, after which tho charming’ danseuse crab tii’ Ao sna r santana they Wana chwr aa much energy to ores ougiat peace * stark at A. rea ea ee - from the matter the deliber ble company? A few yeurs since, as We havo raid above, | Will fulfil an engagement for two months at Her Majes | ‘The Boston Transcript says that the new iron wire of | #nd then they will go to work w! a | Sdedee tatay of the mont trying aoenee of the ferdts. could have desired, but such were t! We had something of a parallel in Church ty’s Thentre, being secured by the management for a) the Boston and New York telegraph, has been put upon | hammer the market down as they have lately exhibied | pate: y horned beast in’ er In those days “Creeds end cat similar period of time for three consecutive 5 ears. most of the route. The line from New York to New tion. He wasa man respected in all the varied walks of Justice Beardsley stated his opinion to be the result o x in knocking it up. Our advice to the outsiders is to | j:7 full considera f the subject.” tle,” “piety and protection,” * br ” the At Prague, Shaks; “A Mid ner Nights is te ; from the latter place to Springfield, * iJ p <i} oa pina v snp hidemdeencingl bar | Fcatechiam an Eneese’ wore ee eted ith etal fer. | Dream.” ith the ploturerqte ond. maguitocet: mas ot | Loans tow dage longer will be requiced to get in'resct. | Keep clear of Wall street at present, and leave the bro salt pringfol, 1th fast. Tuapevs Penny, 66, «revo: » Mesars. and Harris, | vor and unction by three hundred members of Pariia: | Mendelsohn, has been brought out with eutiro sticcoss | mews; it in also finished from Springfield to Worcester,. | kers to work out their own salvation. Lot thom fleece utionsry ee eel ae: Chaves sie OL ph nant of boy Committee, have given their oe poy ET relaioed in daily converte to the mised ope eee yaw pin Hid England; Donizetd’s | and deine resem. eee a Fila iy ao oooh ether, at Rinne, N. i. th Inat, Major Nor Givson, 84, that Court of Errors ne lo: te, y crusade. “No annexation “Don Sebastion,” though splendidly put upon the The tel will probably operat jon r oe a ny CORO ! npr sat protectin to manufactare™ is the “church, and horned { has produced but litle afect. mor Y Monday | We annex ous usual table giving the quotations for | © patriot of the revolution,

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