Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
$600,000 for repairs, &o., 1s partly estimated. This sum is believed to be nearly accurate. ‘The whole surplus for the fiscal year, applicable to the public works, is $1,020,904 82, The sum of $361,000 of this surplus was appropriated by laws of the last session, leaving ex excess of $659,009, which may be appropriated at (he present session. ‘The following table shows the name, cost and length of euch State canal of New York, and the gross income of each im the years 1845 ond 1646. The net income of all the State canals in the year 1846, after deducting expenses of collection and superintendenoe, was $2,156,- 496 75. New You Stare Canas—Nameé, Learn, Cost, axp Incomr, Length — si Alles. Cont ies, 1, Fe + 92 7.143 789 86 Af 275 58 Erie eulargemeut, > 1690085116 tt 8M, Champlain Canal aud Reeders. 119.210 44 108.098 67 98,347 05 98,189 43 92,520 427.282 11 1,952 731,912 81 2444 5313.53.44 26,521 76 23.492 06 23,173 99 93,448 57 653 53 542 80 ‘Bowe ig PatBecs cee — - 47398 268 10 714 $90,007 $35 91 $9,646,191 87 $2,756,106 37 ‘This table shows that the canal system, taken as @ whole, has, for the year 1846, yielded a revenue beyond the expease of its maintenance, nearly equal to seven per cent on the oapital expended. Stock $2000 Treas Notes, 6% 10436 100 ‘800 104: do $0 Morris Canal 4 oud do bao 1 do. 106 1000 Alabuma S's 61 SON Onl City Bk 00 90 12000 U State ba 105! Aubarn & Ko] 40k 930 ¢ Pesna 16% 100 Canton Co 33 13000 [hiine g cf is ies FH} 409d pnw Ohio 6's "60 esq 500 Long Island RR 3 W0 Read ug Bonds 72% 350 do bso 31 * 1003 do. 73% 700 lo 31 Yov0 72% 150 0. 31 oe 150 Nor & Wor RR ns 1000 di 7 2 do 48 10 -hs Del & Hudson 190 50 do b7 os 50 Nth Aw Tr 630 70% 25 0 do 48) 500 Re«ding Railroad — (63}q 350 do 46 100 do 560 3% 450 do 48 edo vile 475 Harlem RR 5856 200 do 60 6455 900 do 58% 1v0 Erie RR serip 79% 100 do Leo St 250 Farmers Trust Boke 200 = do 53 10 do bso 31 590 do 32 40 do b60 31, 20000 do 52 7 = do 3% 100 do bas 53 su = do 50%, 90 = do bay 338 Second Board. $19000 Trens Nis. 6%, b30 10436 50 shs Harlem RR 2) Wis Penan 58 77 150 do Et 7000 Keading Bonds = 7234 250 = do 52) wn do 723g 100 do 5a 50:0 tMinois Bonds 43% 50 Long Island RR bl0 31 200 shs Meading Rik 63" 300 do. bea 31 60 do 83 6344 200 do 31 50 do sl0 634g 300 = do 313 40 Ho 260 6354 100 = do bio 3) 2) Nor & Wor RR 48 100 do 3t 1 ¥ me's? Loan 3036 600. do b60 3) 30 Hatem Ris 53° 9 Canton Co DS Bb 20 do 524 CIT: TRADE REPORY. New Youu, T'vesvay ArteRnoon, Sept. 21, Good brands of Western, with fresh ground and new Geneseo continued firm ; some lots ofnew Richmond country, and Putersburg new, appeared in the market, and were sold. In wheat, transactions were light, while prices were steady. Corn was some firmer, and sales pretty freely made at full prices, especially for good y low, Meal was sold at full quotations. Provisions con tinued inactive ; there was very little doing in pork, aud prices were disposed to droop. In groceries, moder- ate sales were making, at about previous prices. Fine sugars were considered scarce, and prices firm. In cof- foe, dealers were looking toa large sale to come off on Saturday, the 26th inst, Asnus —Sules of 60 bbls. pots were made at $5 3134, which showed « sight advance, and 40 a 60 do pearls ut $6 60, at which the murket closed firm, 5 Bryeswax.—Smail saios northern yellow were made at J4u2d ge. Baeapstorrs.—Flour—Sales of 500 » 600 bbls fresh ground Genesee were made at $576 2 5 814; 400 do do. from old wheat, $575; 800 & 400 bbis old Genesee straisht brands at $5 623¢,and small sales ofnew do were Mande at $5 8744; small sales of good Mihi: were made at $5 624¢; 700 bola good Obio, new and old, were made at $0 624.2575 A sample of handsome, new Geneva Stream sills was exhibited. and beld at $5 50; 500 bbls Richmond country, new. sold &t $6, and 00 do. Peters- burg. uew, at the same price, and 300 do; round hoop Chio sold ut $6 68%. und 100 do. extra Ohio (Akron Mills) sold at $6 25. Wheat—We have only to notice small sale of Genesee (300 bushels) at 1200, and 800 do; uuxed Obio at 1150 Corn—Sules of 7,200 bushels high mixed were made at 64e, including some lots yellow, slight- ly mixed; 6 200 do Westera, mixed. sold at 620; 2,400 do. & d mixed, sold for export to Glasgow, at 6334; 4000 do. New Ocieans, sold at 600; 2.000 do. yellow. sold at 636; 1,200 do. flat white, sold at 64c, and 1000 do. yellow, do sold at 670. Mea/—Sules anlity, Weetern New York, were made at $2 Kye wos quiet at 758760. Outs—Small sales were reported at 460. Canours.—Sperm were firm at 3lo. Corrne —A public sale of 7000 bags Rio was advertised for Ssturday next, in the fsce of which private transac- tions were light 2 Rio, slightly damaged, were sold, by suction, at 6)¢ a 63¢ & 6%0. cash. Cotton,—The sales to-day comprise about 6800 bales, and were made at very irregular prices. occasionally fall, and some wt cent decliae. The amouaton sale ie very much reduced, and holders off-r uawillingly. The ac- counts by the Suuthern mail this afternoon induced some to give orders to withdraw their samples from mar- ket at present, \itge damaged raisins were roun: 200 Faurt—A sale of 152 half mude by auction at 400, cash. Fini —Sales of about 1700 quintals dry cod were made ‘at $3 5614 4 $3 58. In mackerel no sales were reported. aes was firm at $12 25 for No. 1's, and at $8 for No 2s Hear —No sales wore reported, while the article con- tinued tm, Hives A cargo of Orinocos were disposed of at 4o, being « *l'gnhe d cliue compared with the previous @ tew dys since The large arrivals this month, in- cludirg some parcels from Loudon and Antwerp, have dunpeu d the ardor of the dealers @ little in regard to prices, They purchase, therefore, with more caution. Leathea—There was a good deal selling to the We at. orn aod Southern trade. Frices, however, were in favor of buyers, whe decline purchasing their fall stocke ex Cept at prices # Little uador the market, Leav—Thers was no change in quotations. Holders coutioued to demand $4 25 4 $4 30 for the article in store, 4 ses—A lot of 60 hhds. Cuba was offered at suction, of which 15 were sold at 19 a 200. at 90 days Sud std months The remainder was withdes Navat Sronss—dales of 100 bbis, spirits turpentine Were made at Slo, on tim les of 2 barrels Wil- Mingtou rv it 70¢., and 2 # 300 do. North Raw was firm, but no sales wore re- Linseed, English, was worth 600., and city pressed 630. with moderate sales. Bienched winter sp ran firm at $1 23, with an upward tendency. Crad he east wad held at $1 05. and for whale, at an port, it was eiid370 wae Frovision k continued dull, and it was said 200 bbls were offered at $13 4334 For peta, quotations in a large way were nominal At retail, 100 bbls of mess, in separa'e lots, cold at $14.8 $14 60. | Berf—No change. Buitey—Sales of 100 tirkins Obio sold at 11% a 120, Lard —No change,aud no gales of moment were reported, Chi ‘Sales of 1000 boxes of Ohio were made at 70., interest added. —The maiket continued inactive, and no sales transpired Sexo—Salees of 110 caske clover were made at 70. pene tte of 200 hhds. Muscovado were mado at iso Tonscoo—Sales of 11 bhds. Virginia leaf sold at 740. Wharrsont—No change. Wniskey—Smeil sales in barrels were made at 273<c, and of Drudge at 280. Two lots of Monongahela were bold ut 40 & 420, on time, Farionts—To Gh w flour waa taken in a small way at ls Gu, «nd cheese at 258. To London, oll eake was tukenat 26. To Liverpool, rates continued to be in & measure nominal. To the Continent cotton continued to be taken at Ko. New Oaceans, September 14. Cotton—Sales of 1.000 bales were made. The market coatioued firm at previous prices. Flour—The market continued depressed, end sales of 600 bbls. Ohio and Iili- nois were made at $4n $4 6234. Corn—The stock of g00d shipping lots had beoome reduced. Moderate sales of western mixed were made at 500. a 600., and of prime yellow do, at 60c. a 680, Wheat—Tho supply was light, and no ssles of conswquence making. Oats—300 sacks Were sold at Slo » 330, Sugar—salos of 300 hhds, com- mou (0 fair, Naw Orleans, wer made at 6340, a 640 per Ib Hemp was firmer, and small sales made at $129 per ton. Pork—Nens $14 60 a $15; prime $12 50 a $1275 Peis lard saree, with small sales at 14 @ 150 ; com- moa 11% & Luo, Sterling bilis 6% 1744 premium; New York do ight, par to per diseount. ‘Treasury notes, Ve @2 per cent. miam F Oi to Livurpool d., to tinvre shpat oe Bavtimone, September 21—P. M. Flour—The merket was steady, with small rales of Howard street at $5 25, and new do. at $6 75. Wheat —The market remained tolerably firm, and sales of 8000 buvhela were made, consisting of Maryland red, at % aa $1 10 porn Salen of 2000 ri * Ino veiluw wl abe, “Rye--No ehvaan’ iGo sary: jumerivs Whtskey—No alte: pmmee ey alteration. Nothing new iu Atuany, Sept. 21—P, M, Flour— There was no change in prices, and sales were Yerylmited. The asking rates for Genesee were $6 62)6 & bo 79; the latter Sure for new. There were trans- sotions of moment in wheat and corn. New butley was heid at 760 for best quality, Rye was inactive, No salos of oats wore repdrted. Whiskey remained o . Nothing of to report Receipts by cand’ during the past wenn Re sions. were as follow :—Flour, 6000 bbis.; 6000" beaain oats, 2000 do, No alteration in freight." Burvaxo, September 31—P. M. Flour—The market continued steady, and we noticed sales of 2000 bbls good western and this State, including lots of fresh ground, at $4 8734 a $6. Whest—Sales of about 6000 bushels of fair to good western were made at it 47 a of do at of western mixed at 470, an } re shal Aad at 330 Whi —No . pts a ake pest tnenty four houzs ee, 000 barrels ; w! 20,000 7 corn, 60, bush- els. Freights by canal to Albany, no change. (Boston, Sept, 21--P. M, Flour—Good brands of Western and Genesee, with new and fresh ground, remained firm. The sales footed up about 2000 barrels at $5 S7ia$6 125%. Wheat, no sales of consequence. Corn—for good sound Western, high mixed and round yellow, the market was firm, and wo note sales of 6000 bushels at 70a730. Rye—Nothing of consequence transpired, the article we quote at 850.— Lead—Sules of 4000 pigs were made at $4 12}a$4 25.— Whiskey, no change. Provisions inactive, and treights dull. Ll EEE Married, At Nyack, on Tuesday, 21st inst., ¥, the Rev. J. 8. Daviron, Jars E Bavsu, of New York, to Ametia, daughter of Asariah Ross, Eeq , of the former place, Died. On Monday, Sept. 20, Anw M., wife of J. A. Parker, in the Sist year of her age. The friends of the family are requested to attend her funeral, this (Wedmesdsy) afternoon at 4 o’clook, from 285 Fifth street. Suddenly, on the 21st inst., Rosenr, son of John Har- ron, in the 6th year of his age. The friends of the family are Kine oe gh invited to attend his funeral, this (Wednesday) afternson, at 4 o'clock, from the residence of his father, No. 141 York street, Brooklyn. At the residence of Mr. W. C, Adems, on the Coast, below the town of Plaquemine, on the $d inst., of yellow fever, Capt. Ina A Avams, in the 3ad year of his ot steamboat ay The deceased was a of Onturio county, New York. —Mubtile Register ¢ Journal ath inet. LJ bleed York the 11th day of i if ofl in tn the cicpammber to the Sch day of oeplsmoan Ter ny Men, 56: Women, 67; b Gurls, 68. Total, 261. Di Anenri chitis, 1; BI « Ci Mo: 5 kestion of liver, ity, Thana, 145 Dropay 6; Drops entery 32; Exposure, 1; 1; Fever, remittent, 4 Reve: 4} Fever, typhus, 17; 0 Inflammatiou of bladd of mation of bowels, 7; Inflammation of Inngs, 1 of Perieardium. 1; inflamartion of stomac! of throat, 3; Inflaminstion temperance, 1 Malt Palsy, 2; Ruprure, tion of Urine, 1s Ly cere of Womb, ‘Age—Under one y 43: 2t0 5,19; 5 to 10, 9} 10to 20,93 20 to 3 40 to 50, 21: $0 to 60, 16; 60 to 79, 11; 70 to 80, 3: uknown, LA WHITE, City Inspector. City Iospector’s Office, Sept 20, 1847. is Sais LOTR 08 Ssturday evening, the tith in Catharine Marke, Three Hundred Dollars, consistivg of ther one hundred Ovilar bills, on differ wt of this city, the particular bi notrecoilected. ‘The bills rolled up together wheu Last, but might have been separated by bring frequenly kicked about under foot, tleman was se tame to 8, BELL, No. 1ouye Che Wad of LWENTY DOLEANS bree Uh Paes, will confer a inating favorona poor imam, who is uct able to Dear the loas,(a_ it was the accumulation of smal: savings {rom his hrd enrangs for a vainber ot years) oy returning it at the above reward, aud the sincere thanks and wra‘itude of the luser. 922 2c" re vg from No. 77 Chamber je,it Broadvay,a Hair Bencelet ‘OST —On Monvay evening, @ streetto corner of Ri wit Gold Clasp and Stone. Whoever will return the same to No. 62 (ourtiandt strret, will be liberally rewarded, and re- coiye be thanks of th c oon GEORGE N. CLARKSON. FRERES BRAN U1ES—Now landing at Pier7, hi F fiom Bordeaux, 85 pack= d the house attic . quarter, and "ib quarter casks White Brandy, of superior flavor, for Se ves. Pigtio, in store, entitled to debenture, a full assortment of the above Brand; ‘Sar ples +t the o' 222 Ste re HENRY LEGER. yess MALT WHISKEY—65 cheous and 10 half gua he ussuperior “Carrick” ey, from the “Burn- di sulles iperior to any imported, forsale from under kb CM DAVIS & HENRIQUES, 99 Well st TCH MALT WHISKEY —T. auch 7 rior high flayed Seureh Malt Whiskey. of the most de- tirable » uds, Forssle from ander Custom House leck, by 822 2tin®rre HENRIQUES, 99 Wall street. ew DAVI3 & OHEMIAN GLASSW\RE ad GERMAN GOUDS. The unders gued are just receiving an extensive assort- f avd plain tami . mugs, flower vases, liquor ‘as also a large Jot’ of violi i Nos.) sogar cases, TAM, 73 Pearl st. EW FRENCH GOODS.—James Beck & Co., beg leave to call atteution to their extensive assootment of new - SILKS AND SATINS. Watered Silks, very rch Embroi’d Robes, in rich colors Camelion do. do, armure Baxiuer do. pi Gur: landes ce Fleures ‘ramide a Vol Brocadeor and Argeot ‘denx Chamos Robes, Corsage and Jupe Ri assementarie = ©Zepherene Damasseo Horeyent: les St rocade eux Rainbow } lore: ~pplequee jes Hes Royal Moire Pekin Pyra a Volantes BLACK SILKs, plain, every width, of Lynd lustre O. Matere s, very rich ‘ars Goods figured, plaid, striped, &e. SATINS, extra rich goods of every color r ee Atkinson & Co., Dublin, makers ictoria Plaids Victoria do Prince Albert #0 Rob Koy go M’Donald lo Ro. ol wart $e Net mu lo flora Ml do M’Kenzie da. 0 do. Wal \ all the Aitferant Slavs and faney pietdan nn ere om RICH PLAID SATIN TUBBONS for sashes, _BAY Cel eh) me oe : TAN sre yes: Kata riorquvlty and extra size, of the finest que ofall the Clan Titan and Faney Prades | °Y°* Umporte ALSO— LONG SHAWLS of the suing, Plain Shetland Centers of the nme make. aid Meriuos ain T'weeds, a new and su Turtan Cloakings 2 rior fabric i. FRENCH GINGHAMS. Paris embroidered merino dresses, with visit. Do do do with cape and visit. Do do cashmere do do Bo bs Lng cr do , 0 jo jo _with corsage and jupe. Plain Cashmere De Corse“ Pinin mous de lathes oP Satin striped do Satin striped do Plaid do do jan io do White, pink, blue. scarlet, straw buff do CHO E FRENCH MERINOS, Of Lapin & Cailevux’s beat faetured for ow own ten lor—some ertra fine good manufacture, selected fevery (OA de erior to any other il CAmneL A CLY Ploin black foreentiesof ladia Shawle Do bb purple, de. PAKL> PRINTED CASHMERE P,E'CoseE AND Yas Bich 0 , Rich chintz 10 cot'dameall pavia ‘ech Do do are do Do pi Do ribbon grass styles Em» dcolor on colors Simple pattern; H sein i Pie patlerns MOURNING GOODS? ot mlaren stp’d chintz figures do lo. Lupin’s beat make, 6-4 bombazines Calreus fi make 7 0-4 mouselain de isuues ne CAlha fle best make 7-4 cal do do Do do drap ete damas Do do bzines Foulard Eee Alvsom, Saemers de bay 3 1 aud white Cus! ameeee! louselin de Laines Rich Cashmere and Broche Loug Shawls, ich Centon. Crape Shawls, of very cal ich Silkaud Satin do” Todia Bhawle and Sea AUX VISITS, . Chang’ Levantine Vint * Mermo Cloaks “ Velvet Cloaks Velvet Sutrangs « Vet BOrVAN'S PARIS MADE GLOVES. Wildb\NGAND sorte, presses” te White Embroidered Muslin Dresses. Greek Cloth vet Scarfs Craps “ ‘ ihe “ Point Bruxell, of the most eustly dese te aabal veers Lace Fluunces. € ry kind and width. and Hankerchiefs to mateh the te assortment of choice things ever KIS EMBROIDERIFS most recherche kind. ‘Gaimps, Manchettes, PAI of the prettiest and Capes, . Cor Sleeves, Heniherchief-, fe. ruses point Gu ick Ince pomt, very rich Bo do Bantilla, do do ° Do Lace Veils, Lace Se Val Lacesand Ei , Mechlin “do. Meenta done” Brugelle poiutdo = do ituxelle point do LaNewe do do La Neige do Kalish inreed do do Fgh ao 0 do “ravate, Relts, net Mitts. emb‘ he, NGLisit HOSE YS Sashes, hes he ' masks, French Canton Flannels, Saxovy and Wele! Flannels, &e, The above with nlawe stick of uther good the attention of stranyers visiting New York.as they will ved finer an! cheaver, nnd also. grrds nor to be found ia any other ihinent in the city. WieSawre JAMES BECK & CO, 999 Rrondwav. H ARDWAKE, HAIR CLOTH, WATCHES, &e— JOHN A. NEWBOULD offers wo wholesale Up Stairs Prices, 1000 gross low priced Knives and Forks. 200 "do fine rowud sing do 0 Spur do do garden 3 worthy of 92cm 1030. Corn—Sales of 10,000 bushels were made, | @y/ Sunes SES Saaeee Society No Lyaitfona ow ‘he wont side 5 wil fra onthe Westside Second agen euth street, cross Fourteeuth street to eastside o ui ry th Jo. ¥ will form on th on Teuth s.reet, left ex- montside of Second avenue, ‘will forma on the avenue, tending down toand in Nweteeuth street to ver. No. 4 will form ou the avenue, right ou Ninth street, left NI co TRG Fe 0. on street, i . left down to kust Rivers * ‘No.6 will form on the avenue, right oa Kighth street, left wn to and in Seveuth t to Kast River. No.7 will form ow th nue, right ou Seventh street, left wn to and in Sixih it Kiver, No. 8 will form on the avewue, right ou Sixth street, left jown to Fifth sti te a Fifth street, right on Second avent No. 10 will form ia Fifth lefe of No. 9. D-II will form ou Secon avons ee Fifth street, left 0 dowa to eud in Fow nee ‘ighe on: Fonteh atmeals waht iba eae as pores avi le! writ te ‘thi it. ‘No. 13 will form ou hurd street, left extending.to East Vo. 14 will form on Second avenue, right on ‘Third street, t ou Becond avenue, b ht on Second street, wn to Firsc etre cf. i t, down to East River, Te ae eae re Sr Ree Bo treet ted, will form on Second avenue, h Jeft down Chrystie street, aud, ty Grand larsbal, at corner if , in front of sraroesaas HENRY STO) Chueh. By order of ‘The Divisions will be as folgye t= 2 DN ORDER KOCEBION 2s sConor, Kee pane Matha to Grand Marshal. rt qe atty Uno oleut Society, No |. ‘The Calvary Union bd Mulligan, Aia ‘The ne ny je Ji Kilbride, Marshal. De tp ae Col : birt Ivison. ward Shorteil, Aid to Grand Marshal. ity, N ‘areal. ¥, No.3, ‘FIT OF MR. COLLINS. oc ae aa ccegey Mie eg C ay | Peckaiecmmt nscale OUR Wie place aadrewe eran orate tery Asse 4 ag ME, Ta spaces one ‘seueral Seorimest lin: ieee ‘Mrs. Dye Bi . aes Me Ob Sutention al ouvtry dealera ie dicected to the sme #201c* re aij Can Si Vang Si POST—Tereuce O'Grady, ANTED —! r i DY T TIL WANES tra wast ramenanonieg cacepnal | fe cote iy ERD IM TILER -Taty as ferences, Can be seen tor two ‘a7 o'clock. Ferlormance will commence pre atre:t. up stat a, frout room. ANTED, by « Frotestaut worn situation as cook — Doors cisely at half past 7. o OWEKY THEATRE—A, W. Jacson, Manag ty teat Objection to do general housework in a small B Manager, i family. oa, jer, Diage . Sr —Wednesday Evening, Sepum- Ny ot 242 Sixth aveune, reer. s22aere | ber ad, Will be perlormed the play of Witliast TELL | ys Please call wt 183 Ver 922 Ie: ANTED—A tint rae colored aan, ie Waileryat No 226 | Williain etl, ifr. W. M ruball, Albert, Mrs. Sutherlacds | i. 022 3t*m » Fourt between 9 aud 12 AM My a rama of the RAKE’S PROGRESS—Tom Wane office, a copyist; one that can write | Rakewell, Mr. Clarke; Tansy" Moreland Mrs Fie 2 good expeditions hand, *nd ean come well recommend. comedy of the VERMONT WOOL id. None other need apply. ‘At the office of Thos. Warner, | DEALER—M. addie, Mr. Keene; Amanda Mrs. Suther- 18 City Hall Place. soa teem | |, ANTED by a stout active young man, of 40] n lustrivus habits, a situation as porter or warehouseman, are of horses, with the care and management ol wegen will be open at7 o'clock, and the cur-tain will rise Boxes, 25 Cents: Pit aud Gallery. 12% Cents, perfectly conversant. As immediate employment | (\HATHAM THEATRI ‘Management of Me. acing Rater Senate | Cee nde ea ale tusfactor as (0 character and eapal Z zle, Mr. dress D. Eo wper. Weatle: Sir Marmaduke Meadows: bir. Hleveerte Rimiiys Ms (PUATION WANTED —By Mito be followed by Mr. Rice's grand opera of OTELLO— suede or ‘chamber Work. Bhe can prods Otello, Mr. Rice: the Dake of Venice, Mr. Herbert; Braban- moral character and personal qualifications { "Ne, oneatiinaat ped svage | 7 : couclade with the comedy of NATURE AND PHILO- ites Se Tee sopitiitCoha, Mrs. i. ‘ighaes Eliza, Miss Wheeler. AS ON WANTED: = ; icxs—Boxes, 2) cents; Pity 199g conte, Sit Tiny, "she can do all hints of werk imelading | —Z00#oben at 7—performanes eomun Ld ironivg, and would have uo objections to take care of children: aud wouid be willing to make herself generally uteful. Ap- ply at No, 117 Varick street, 4 doors from the comer enue e « cy a ITUATION WANTED as wet nurse bye clean, healthy oung Wowan, ina private family, who has lately been contived of ner first child, She cau produ wuuacter and respectability, and ¢ rear of 110 Ridge stre 922 LL*re JOHN BEFTON'S BENEFI PALMO'S UFERA HOUSE.—-Weduesday evening, Sep- tember 22—The peifurmance to commence ‘with the over ture La Fille du Regiment, = the THREE FACED ‘To ‘be immediately followed b: FRENCHMAN—In which Gabriel Ravel will appearin five parts, John Sefton, ia three parts; M'lle Cadetu, Francois vel; Goubinard, Vache: Therese, Mra Watts.’ ‘The piece to conclude witha Grand Pas de Deux by Madame Leon Javelli and Mons. Heari. the best testimo- t found in the » by inquiring asabove, for * Alice.’ ‘avel, Jerome Ravel, M. 4 ue Gagne Tes Chinois by. Gabriel OUNG MAN feet: if, jarce| ‘rancois ad Antone J geste ln hens tees hotea amelie an ani eect? | a the BEAUTY ANDTHE BEAST—Beauty, ox Ny useful in thet business, ‘or with Mise Beast, » Mr. Waleott; Joha Quill, T. Placide; Aldgate , John Sefton. - To conclude with, second and last time, anew comic pan- tomime ca.led sOBERT MACAIKE=Robert Macaire, Aa toine Ravel; Bertrand, Gabriel Ravel; Mous. Dumont, fran- al.ur, Leon Javelli; "le Eloi, M’m twation to go South. Hik expectati references undeniable. Address J. M., 522 6teodre | Wasted to employ a man 0A PRAt practienl Chi A* & maneger in a white le: ry tu the Weat, He must have had some years of experience ‘ Karel; Mile loi, M'me Leon ia the beat mode of mauufacturing white lead, red fead and ‘ ing the pie iorge’ au produce the bet aumon ioeatrmorat | hush Cestedance by Robert, ert, andthe Corps de character; capacity aud havite of iudastry. ‘None others ue ‘ apply. “Ho such 2 oue, & permanent aitaation aud a liberal | Tickets Secws tee rates fo Fommence a: 75 o'elock.— will be given. Apply to MRD Be re TAMES BORGARDUS, 40 Fld idge at. UV JOUBNEYMEN Je WaLlLeEns—sevesal first 2 hauds wanted to work in Bostou, Quod wages tud cone » Adi stant employment Bivens tS i. SWEET & CO. 1227140 6 Coure Avenue, B MU SCRELLS OLYMPIC THEATRE—On Wednesday ferening, Sept. 22d, the performance will eom: with for the firat time in America, » eomic draina, entitled the YACOBITE—Johu Duck, Mr. Holland ; Patty Prattle, Mas. mm, 1 be followed by the ‘Temuleton, Mr Hollan ibernian Univesal Benevolent Society. Jon’ Heany ‘aud Thoms Fivun, Marshes, The Putervon Repeaters aud United Sous of Erin. Henry J, Coddington, Marshal, ‘The Erinn Fraternal Benebeial Society of Brooklyn. Joseph MeMarray, Marshal, ‘The Mayors,and Common Councils of New York, Brooklyn aad Jersey City. Phe Urator of the Day. Invited Guests. Foreign Consul Officers of Fore! cera of the Major William Denman, Avd to Grand Marshal. Mates. #0000000000000000 4 Pall Bearers. £ Funenat Can. § Pall Bearers. ‘The United [rish Repeal Association of New York. he United Iris! epeal Association 0: ‘ork. William ‘Deaman, Marshal. SEVENTH DIVISION. William Meardle, Avd to Grend Marshal, ‘The Hibe-uia Bevevoleut Burial Society Dr. William O’Dounell, Marshal ‘The Beuevoleut Society of Uperat ve Masons, Wiliam ‘lowg Marsha The Emmet Mutual Benevoleut William Green, Marshal The Young Friends. John Caran Mars! John MeGrath, Mai The Shamrock Benevoleat Society of New York, f ~~ Hug Finn, Marshal ‘The United Practica! Ston tters of New York, Brooklyn, id Jersey City. jarshal. William Youug, ‘The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, The Irish Emigrant Society of New York. ‘Lhe Newark riibernian Provident society ‘The Newark, Repeal Association. ‘The Hibernian Provident Society of New Haven, The Shamrock Benevolent Seal an New York aud Srook- nite Citizens generally. of march will be from Second Avenue, through eet to the Bowery, around Uuiou Squacgy dwn we 0 Grand street, long Grand street to . throug’ Chatham street aud Brosdway to Fulton streetthroughs Fulton to G.eenwich street, to tery. When the right reaches the Castie Ga doa the portion of the Iine in front of the car. will balr and form on the west of reenwich street. The car will then passin front of the line, folluwed by the Officers, Orator, Guests, &c, to the Garden, and the fall 1m and ‘follow in order. ie will then r eureient eee Garden are terminated, Sais ed in ths same order, and will pro ‘ander the direction of the Grand Mi Ae and Vail Bearers are requested toattend at Vaux- halt Ga-den at9 o’clock. 22 1ifh BSEQU ES UF O'CONNELL— Wednesday, Sept 22, Oo 1617 —The marshals and officers of the various bodies in- feuding to take parci the I procession in honor of Da- NIEL SrConn Ls. are req d to take uotice of the follow- jug directions e line be formed at 9 a’clock precise- ye. on side of the Second avenue, the right resting on enth atre ‘The line of march will be from Second avenue, through &h stieecto the Bowery, arouad Unioa square, down Broadway to Grand street, Grand street to tue Bowery, throngh Chatham street a ‘alton street, thrvagh Ful- ton to Greenwich, to a When the right react the Batter of the line in ear will halt aud frm on nd f the Garden are terminated, the column the same order, aud. will proceed up under the direction ofthe (Grand Marshal. ida are direct al mount- dy iu chapenug aud black scarfs, with block saddiercloths aad ith etn: a diee rie DER OF PROCESSION. ‘The Grand Marshal’ Themes O'Conor, Esa ‘The Deputy, Grand Marshal. | i Indey Sons of Tenet aoa te Hag A ‘The Laborers’ Union James Naughton Wan. Fo M: The Hibernian Unive: Jom James Ki is. 1 Bi lect Society. areal Bonsvolect Society Heauy and 't Hepealers and Brooklyn. Manbal. of New York, Brooklyn aud Jersey City, The Orstor of the day, Juviied Guest A PALL BEARERS. FUNERAL CAR. 3 PALL BEARERS. $:0000000000000000000005 Mutes. tue United Irish Repo T’Atsociation of New York eT Asscciation , The Delhi ‘Marshal. « Bunal Society, 7. Wiliam O’Donnell Marshal. The Benevoleut Society of Operative Masons, pen jars! Hf ma. The Emmet Ma ‘m. G evolent Society, Mars! ds of Ireland, Joha P. Marsl ‘The R. C. Total Abstinence Be: Johu MeGuath, Marshal, ‘The Shamrock Benevolent Society of New York, Hugh Finn, Marshal. The United Practical S.oue Cutters of New York, Brooklyn, and Jersey City 375 ota. 6 cases twist and patent breech don ble Warreited Guns, A complete assortment of best C. 8 Files, Chinsels, &e. sizes of * Layeo brated Harr Cloth. English ret F er Movements, With ‘aasortment of staple Birmingham and Shef- tal ano Yow pcna 0 min at ee Emixrent he Newark Hibernian Provident Society. ‘the ewark Repeal Associaion. The Hibersian Provident Society of New Haven. The Shamrock Benevolent Societies of New York and Brook- _ lyn, united. Citizens Generally. ws are requested to assemble at Vauxhall Exghth street, at 9 o’clock precisely, on will be no devistion from this rule, Jers and Friends of Ireland will format Tompkins ;-Depaty Grand Marshal. UNERAL OBStQUIES OF O'CONNELL—NEW F YORK UNITED [KISH REPEAL AS! 1A TION—Ordered, That all the friends of Repeal will assembi this morning at 9 o'clock, at Tomy Sanare, to be th on id p ‘din line im th lye \. Ic is farther ordered, that every person will appear w ground with the asual emblem of mourning, crape on arn. . be ube id. eee eee Ot DENMAN, Marshal, the e left 392 It re OK TUNITY—The proprietor of oue of the wd bert Saldons in the city of New York, wishi ublic lite, would now offer the above’ fc ya wil be o fate. Eis plas 4 eis ate Hh i | ab rt Hlevse address A.A, acthis attended to. Fayay Boarvina scuoo. TRY —An exyerionced teacher past, a number of childrens not exceeding tea, into her family hs boarders and scholars, Her time is devoted to the and ye pains spared to advance ther der them comfortable and | tention is paid to their h very healthy and retired. For references and No 37 Wallstreet; or H. Hust, 622 30% m sent a of J.B. Betts, Raq, Haq, No 9 Chambers street a his indy, «he e there are bat few boarders, ead and privileg e my be found and required. <I om suthorized to say the crew of the U. 8. willbe paid off at the Navy Yard, nt 10 o'etock on Friday motuing, 24ti ng the evening previons DY PRUNT LEROY. HANGINGS GREAT BARGAINS—Rt | i factarer of Fapse Hanvings, (No. 34 *quase) would inform Conntey Mer- ch wts, Jobers and thove tm the trade, that he whole stock of Paper Hnogivgs, i Hani with 4 vie * i Brooklyn, commer: inst.—their accounts cl sae elling off his for mauufactu- All 0 to $100 for uufacture s’ cost Tiveral discount asers finding the _ | bi this vesse! will pleise be | much facilitated du: the Govervor ia New | on bord steamer Dryer Pell, ot Pier 1, NR. at | York UseGteewh | ID o'eicek precisely. (Lert clone at 1036 0 clock WOODHOLL & MINTURN, 87 “onth street. | NEW LINE CKETS. TO AND FROM PROARD WANTED by « gentleman After whieh, THe aie rooms on the second floor, i a genteel far il Afouis—Mars, Mr. Canntngha Sayin ty of Kast Broadway. Please address box 257 ag geuclude with the uew DO THEY ferences exchanged. ILLINERY —MRS. NV will open Breach Millinery 0 the newest styles for dresses. je WHO Terence O'Reily Mr. Cuaniugham; ira. herwood. 25 cents ; Pit, one shil- MecLE. th or , two parlo ms, suitable for two or three single geutiemen Terms moderate. Please apply at No. ¢9 Broadwa: ‘Rhis establishmen: the searou for EQUE Acrobatic Feats, and vari pauy is comporsd of and paraphe: FINI Agent._ ERIC A, Ke TUNE SEAL ak AND | | > Mr. Gossin, who was announced to apport on Monday, + HERALD PAINTER, 233 “Broadway, opposite the | has at length arrived, ana will perform on ‘Thursday evening. Park.—Coats of Arms, Crests, Cyphers, &c.. engraved on | Boxes 25 cents ; Pit 1234 ceuts, diamond: boughtin } 22 tere Jo! 1 ROADWAY THE r ecected in the inoat fashionable aud yo city, with the dete:m'natiou, on. Ue part make it worthy of the vatronaye of the intelligence and fasion of the eity of New York, will be opeued, with « strong ad efficient company, on ay MONDAY, September 27th, 187. __ This ‘Theatre has be u crected ata vec) heavy outlay; and it is confideutly hoped and believed wh tit will meet the w es and, expeccatious of the public, ‘It ts laew ed om the 80 of Broadway, between “eari and Aihumy streets, uid which, itis bel ecummod ite every iety. pwards Books of Heraldry information given #22 It*re oprietor, to p Ground, @ Pigeo trom the trap, bet h Mseqrre will ‘No pains or expeuse ha pes aud trusts that he has evected a 4 will be found worthy of publie a 'e hy we gaged the best talent that could be selected Je of the ocean; and having cup iy ON DAY, September 27, at 3o’cluek, P.M. Puise $150" ither $40 to oto the second best—two smile ents in harness EL. Woodraff, ed Mr. Gronoe H. Bar- “i x Sere . g- Ore je +t, 80 weil and advan‘ngeottsly known to the patrons of the James Whelpley,euters:.. 1.2 vsePen Lady Sutton ‘Amefican Drama, toc hol Vahment, he 1s Ki [yta Phdadelphia Sal | coufident' that his eff ith a. corres: ria. Lady Moscow | ponding reward. Je will be the abjectand design of the wil BROADWAY THSATH to present to the public talent of the highest order, no matter where it may emanate. heats. &, Emperor, to saddlo » Modesty, to harness CENTREVILLE COURSE, L. L=TROTIING. ONAN aad 1 cAsiing att dere Omen: i. TRIMBLE... ne archive ct. Mr. JM. Mr JR SMITH 2. Assisted by Goo. He te ohn Mr, ANDREW J. a1, ¥AMUEL WALLACE rti Ce Mr. GALBKAITM, . Stave Carjector and Machinist. . ORCHESTRA. i This department will be full and efficient, under the direc: ion of Mr. 8T. LUKE, whose talent and educstion are so well kaown and appreciated by the people of New York. atSo’clock, P.M. Purse $00, bik. m Modesty. -« Medve Bell Ringer ts, in hamess, to cue off W. Wheelan “ ., N. B.—Parse $200, tw: h the 20th of September, free ‘or all except James It Polk. he to a 130 poun folk and Jomes K. Polk both start fur the above, the propri ir add $50 more to the purse, ‘To close Sept mber 2ith, at Green & Bevins, by 9 o'clock, Fe M. ‘Three or more eu tries, and {Wo or more Lo atart, to make a race 2, JOEL CONKLIN, Pre will consist of the following talent, most of well and advant-geousiy known to the patrons of ou both sides of the ocean:— ANNY WALLACK, (from the Liverpool and tres see ROSE SELBIN, (from the Theatre Royal, Hay- market) MRS. WINSTANLEY, (from the Princess’ Theaue, Centreville, Sepr. 22. 184 Lendon.) DU rok, $m loved withstwo entries, with an nave snke | MISS CARMAN, (from the Liverpool aud Manchester e i Vo cot heatres Ped Caines Hecicaatvederae Mecae | | Mim HUMLD, (etien'tho: Glkagow dnd BAtibargh’ Thee past 3 o'clock, precisely, " Pale pane 5 oer jblna guises bom, Bell Rise H. Woodruff eaters s. &. Trustee. trea) MISS HELE: MATTHEWS, (from the Boston and Phil- TO THe i” LATEST: MOMENT. ened TELEGRAPHIC. The Sourvern Mall, Purtaperrmia, Sept. 21, 1847—P. M, The New Orleans papers of tho lath are recelved. They contain nothing new, Major General Patterson, aud Major Wm. H. Polk had arrived in N Orleans, Yellow ‘ever at New Orleans, Fititaverrura, Sept @18b, 1847, Interments at New Orleans on the 13 nige ; Hospital 17, Lafayette Wetgprpe o Atnany, Sept. 21, 1847, Sen. A bill in relation to the assistant justioes courts of the olty of New York, was passed The par redemption bill was passed over until Fridey next, Mr. Clark notified the Senate of his intention to bring ina bill relative to imcorporations for manufact: Purposes, unless the committee of conference appointed at the last session acted speedily. Nothing further of interest transpired prior to ad- Journment. Assemncy. A communication received from Nicholas Hill, Jr., re- signing his place as one of the commissioners on plead- ings and practice. The cause assigned for the resigna- tion fs, that Mr. Hill cannot agree with bis colleagues | who have agreed to recommend an entirely new system. Mr. Watent gave notice of a bill to abolish imprison- ment for debt for any claims whatever. The House then went into Committee of the Whole en the private claim bill, which was not disposed of, ‘The geveral insurance bill was taken up and dehated, but was not disposed of at the hour of adjournment. —_—_—_—_—————_—— HixatoN, Sept. 20, 1847, No Peace Yet. While wo are all expecting peace, the War Dopart- ment is still mustering men and means for the prosecu- tion of hostilities, Mr. Marey seems to have no faith in the armistice as preliminary to atreaty. He regards it, or appears to regard it, as stratagem of Santa An na, which will terminate in the escape of the Mexican army from the capital, As affording some indication of the opinion of the Secretary of War, he bas ordered all the troops in the States on hand for service, to be got ready instanter for the seat of wa, and that the new companies L and M, of the four regiments regular artillery, be ready by lst October for transportation to Mexico, Tho purpose is either to hold Mexico in occupation, treaty or no treaty, or to be in readiness for the worst tbat can be apprehended from the armistice NO VERRONS, Wasuinaton, Sept, 20th, 1847, News, We hoar again of a treaty, but I have no plausible clue to the information, We have no telegraph des- patch as yet from Richmond. and exp:ct therefore, that the New Orleans mail, (if it has cowe througb,) hag brought us nothing later from Vera Cruz. We learn that the President proposes to appoint Gen, Wm. Gibbs MeNeill, of New York, Brigadier General of the Volunteers, in place of Gen. Hopping, of New York, deceased. We are of the opinion that thore eould be no better appointment. Gen. MoNeill is a military man by nature and by educstion and experience, He has tho great edvantage, too, of being w military engineer. The filling of the vacancy, however, we understand will depend upou thy contingency of peace or war. ~ If we have panes, we shail Lave at Washington the coming winter, such un exuibition of crippled soldiers, gh und arms shot of, a8 never will have been seen capital before, poor brave good fel- ‘s will have to be taken care of; und though it may 4dd some $500,000 annually to the pension list, the honor snd good faith of the Government, will, we know, be most cheerfully met by all parties tu Congress in this particular, The number of soldiers and their heirs-at-law coming {a for the land bounty of 160 acres each, on account of the war with Mexico, admitting the war now to be at an end, will be sixty thousand m_n, equivalent to an aere- wate in land bounties of 9.600,000 acres, or at $100 \reasury gerip for each soldier's bouaty of a quarter se0- tion, equal to $6,000.00 ; and theu, when we add to that the $3 000,000 bill, and the expeases of the war, say $76,000,000, it will be enough to make the old women tremble for their tea and coilve. Jolonel Fremont has asked for» trial at the end of days. He shows in his is tter to Adjutant General Jones the real fire of the Hint. We learn, too, that Commodore Stockton i# expected soon from California; and we should suy that, between Stockton aad Fremont, Gen. Kearny will have a stout job on hand. However, after paturelizing the Mexicans a towntul at » time, from the house tops, General Kearny is not the man to be scared by either your “ big guns’ or your mountain sealers. Until the case is settied, however, we shall, waive the expression of any opinion on the subject. It has been raining for the last thirty -#ix hours,almost on Friday, September 21rh, at half-past 3 P. M.—P: adelphia Theacres. i KPa pepper Netaes leben ct bas cask tor pooch dalle boas, Ain. WATE 4 i MRS. SERGEANT, best 3 in 5, under the saddie. MISS FITZJAMES, MRS, CHAPMAN, Tsanc W oodruif enters r. g. Roanoke. MxS. BERNARD, MISS GORDON, JV Nodine enters. g. Village Boy. _ MILLE ST. CLAIR, M'LLE CELESEE, To come off weather perm tring, with a full and efficient Corps de Ballet. a2 Serje H_WOODRUEF, Proprietor. || MR. G VANDENHOBE. on Roo SUPERL. RK MATCHED HORSES—A pair of | Theatres.) siacicpdalamee aeaaees ao aa aes eNO very stylish horses, perfectly matched, unsurpassed | | Mit S LEST: ER, (from the Theatre Royal, Haymarket ME, (from the London and Liverpool ‘Theatres DAWSON, (from the Liverpool and Manches- MI. FREDERICKS, 2. SHAW, MK, (from the Boston MR, re and action, and in excellent, condition. ‘e horses will be sold at auction at COWAN’S Crosby street, on Wednesday, 22d instant, at 12 May beseen at the Bazaar ou the day of sal re ie Bazaar, 31 FOR SALE CHEAP—Nine Mocking Bire ‘Then there are four 2 years old, two of last year and three of this PMAN, . J. BERNARD, singers, Inqui Hoose- NARD, MR. J. KINGSLEY, Yeur—all warranted good singers. Inquire at 96 Hoos EVERANR. AGES: WALTERS: AT WILLS PIANO AND MU- ? : i sid HekosiToRy raadway te | ce fotthe open aud other amusements, the public are we ‘6 7 = = For the opening Play 1 « IGNOR BLILE ant success! brary, comer ¢ u every evening during the wee! Leonard st. and B commenci cin en “THIS EVENING, SEPT. 22, The bag ing the entire agency in this es, whose celebrated pianoforte now ofters at wholesale and ret, instrame black walnut, of all the most fash- consist of the moat extraordinary N MAGIC mahogany, rosewood ai 81 iy id the most oiitevon tnd mechanissn with 88. Osc-and Tosuren harp | HUMEROUS SCENES IN_VENTRILOQUISM. stops, & Afiernoon performance on Saturday at 3 o'clock. Pree pi forme ity of touch, readiness of tone, Admission 25 cent and elegane er are not surpassed by any in the country. AND Week Mere—They wout let us go.—M DR. VALENT NE, the valled Representatives of Yan- kee and other Eecentric Characiers, will give their combined entertainments every eveving daring the week, commeuciog on Monday, te Ss at Mechan.cs’ Hall, Broadway, a few e Grand "he Acolean attachment piano constantly for aale. ranotorte covers and stools in grent variety. A most satisfactory guarantee is given with every instra- ment sold, aud great care is taken in packing, No charge for cling. “Tuning the Piano—Families in the country, hoasekeepers, boarding houses and hotel keepers, can now’ rely on having ting man, man their onder for tuning faithfully executed in the very beat | cent sc ccsbanape leian social a atshortnotice. If not satisfactory, uo chile will be Ata AroLto. ROONs, ‘ia BROADWAY " onpe o Male an e Model Artistes, Pianofortes to Hire—A large assortment of superior mahoge- os ke witl Corthe Meat tne iz ‘Ainarien) ny and rosewood pinnos, with 6, 644 and 7 octaves, to loan out by the day, month and y .d Popular Mu: COLLYE. his colored end Marble Persousfientions of all th tera in Painting and Seulpture. on Thursday e o'clock, Fept 23d. The strictest accuracy will in relation to the draj alan to the classical. sacred and mo- der, events represented. The Artistes are from the Royal Academy of London and Paris. Descriptive Music, ander the direction of Mr. Dodworth. ? ya 5 looropennt7. #20 ti ERIC AN MUSEUM, corner Brondway aad Atn sane. Gipleadid performances both Afteruogn nad #veni A The assortment consists of on ex- standard musical works of every ‘ency clopedins, yablications of he country dat Atwill’s. Also, al publications of Europe regularly received by the steamers. F daily publishing new and fashionable musie,most of pleadidly embellished with beautiful illuminated title pages. CAMPEELL'S ETHIOPIAN SERENADERS! “Arrangements have been made by which will be recatarly | ORPHE AN FAVIGY. OR KENNEBLOR SOC ALISTS ed, “Beauties of the Opera.” con’aining all the most ad- GREAT WESTERN, the Yankee Comedian. red airs and gems of every opera produced ia Europe and Somie Binger, Miss Bernard. : f ) . ‘The asrortment of music forthe ute aud guitar, is very | OURANG OUTANG a0. NATIONAL, PORTRAITS. large, and also 1ousie for military bands. ‘Mad. ROC* WELL, the famous Fortune Tell jer. inderten, oneshilling. s12 ge catnlogu | Catalogues of new inusic Admission 2% cente—Childre wy week ABERNAC NNA BISHOP will xin crates die eee eee have the houor of Mhidak Ut escrnteesral Cou: for the eonveni pe cert on as leaving the city, Music bound i at ™) ler, with spring ““\Nrusieal instruments ‘and musics! merchandise, can be ob- FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, SEPTEMBR ATH, on which oceasion she will sing some of her favorite cavetinas and songs. pc SR on raat Mn! eg trl baie ae wehappy to anno e that she has prevailed on her unusi+ | “epsiting and Paving of Instruments—Atwill having made | eal director, the celebrated harpie led to repair instruments of ‘crrangemeutsy is ceery det Flutes and ; SA, to perform on the harp, being his es appearance in New ork. Mr. Brough will sing two songs. For full particulars of concert see small bills. ‘To com- mence at 8 o'clock s nauner. t this establishment, are warranted in and can be exchanged if found otherwise. music, instroments and merchandise, as sold at All articles purchas every be a The price of this establishment, is as low, if not chesper than at other shops aaa ihten thd ow: Ho fA ed ‘stem , tailitary bands, and artists of the HEATRE, PHILADELPATA— Ne terms. £ AN. Marshalls Manger a ry part of the United | W.R. Blake. Wedue: ¥ 1, Sept. 23d, will be acted re, attended to with the greatest care and des | the tragedy of MACBETH ebeth, Mr. J. Wallvek je add essing OSEPH F. AT WIL Macdufl Mr. Wheatly ; Banquo, JM Scott ; Lady Macbeth, Golden Lyre, 201 Broadway, near St. Paul's church | Mrs J. Wallack, jr SM _Wre destiny __.. | , Te conclude with MY WIFE'S SECOND FLOOR—Mr. ¥INE GOLD AND SIL WATCHER The | face Close, Me. Chapman Sirs Topneary, Mrs WR. 1 rf ake Shae ei a erica ed | EE es ran co, tweet Tort Cin other rage Aydin ity. All A fa ante Z Beep cents: Orchestr Private Boxes, 75 eent : time, or the money returned. Watches jewel rape peer es Sse acetic ak mene meat toe Names | Te GRRE SUAVE fuwtes Rt cea fasta end Joreley repaired in the best mansar at ranch lengshan the | 2, S7epe lanow.opes far exhibition: ‘Admittance 25 Importer of Watches and Jewelry, Wholesale and Ke cents—season tickets £0 cents. i a4 1stea Hf - 51 Wall street. corner William, wn atai ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO—PASSAGE TO and from Liverpool, per Black Ball fF 3 Pictures by celebrated masters, vis, Th “4 oe St Remitiaces to treland ic Pada hase of ie stag he Dyrag Olgdtor by Davil Ti Misery by e well known favorite. packet ry iatrya, the blacksmith ; Leien Forman, | sail for Liverpool on Friday, the lst of Oct Deh | Rarigh Hoedet hn "Ie esterines Dy foreigners as tober, her regular day. For termyof eabin, second cabin and sterroge pass apply Lo Capt. Good maason, ou board at foot of Beekman he subscribers fi NEW YORK will sail from Liverpool on ist of No- be key tocome from the old coun- or by any of the packets of the Old netures ty chix count | Nev Popaiar Engravings | which with his extensive Stavonery, and Drawing ble prices, w or ts of Arms furnished and emblazoned Me public exhibition of jor to Any. sapprion 10 say - Mr. COLMAN umports all from London, Pars, dorm colleetion of Books, Martenals, he offers at 1, MHMRALDRY —Co» Line, to sail from it on the Ist and 16th of | month, by applying to as. OFFS | in the mont suinproous style, or may be had im pen drawing, Prose gas Borer to trolaad, oan bave drafts on dy? Wed&d: yi 5 NLA we 3. 7 PRESCOTH, GHOTE ke CO” Bates ts hon, which ut ICHIGAN CANA 4 Mieigan Cans will be paid at the various branches throughout Greet Britun rnor Frenely Apply . city) ermeelves of (he benefit ef an“ Act for funding ( »- ed Feoranry 22d, 5967, by, npply ng at the Sohn O'Brien, No. 33 Wolk street, whore M. to 3 PM Bonds will for the interest ° Serip should present ration of funding will be and Ireland. wo ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO, No. 95 Fulton street, New York, ; next door tothe Fulton Bauk. Only authorized passenger awents forthe Old or Block D Z Livernool prekets, and have no connection wit Iver ho 2 the pringiow It is desir for | the same OF THE WFaT 7 Liverpoat and | 6 wk, on the above OF IVERPOOL —The splendid feat ssiling 5 813 6us®m rite ship SHERIDAN, Capt.G B Co New York on’ Monday, Se Yovembe ve, from 4 to 5 © NTS AND GUAR! terms by « Indy wi iu teaching the piano; she haw an refer to families whom 4! iL from N. th ~ } DIANS—Mosic taught on has had considerable expe: sfaction, the habit of of W TT, OR PSCO ve the above deciarations, jenerally buy double the PRINCE, 213 Peart street. ‘South street | teaching ‘Terms three dollars | commercially, she would without intermission; but is now clearing off, with e prospect of an interval of sunshine. Captain Taylor, of the india-rubber camels, is just up from Vera Cruz. «It will be recollected he helped Com. Perry over the bar at ‘T'abasco, The War—The Peace—A Passing View of the State of Affairs with Mexico, Every thing depends upon’ results, which crowns the achievement. the effort is lost. Soit is with this war, Everything depends upon a peace before the re-assembling of Congress. The proba- bilities are in favor of the achievement; yet it may fall. We have no mail to-night south of Charleston; and if there be one thing in which the Postmaster General har been especially at fault, it has been in the failure from the outset of this war, to have an unfailing express line between Washington and New Orleans. The advan- tages in the prosecution of the war would have saved, perhaps, millions of expenditure, and thousands of valuable lives. But Mr. Johnson, we hold, has conducted the department to the best of his judgment, for the good of the people. His only fault has been retrenchment, In this feature, however, it has been conclusively shown. that retrenchment is not always reform. Thw times de- mand enterprise, liberality, despatch, regularity; but despatch above everything. One day now ls of greater value than fortnight was twenty years ago. Regarding the , ir, we are awaiting a re- port from Mexico. The chances are auspicious. Boott had the city under his gua, and Sante Anna, favorable to peace, was still possessed of dictatorial powers at the latest return: American fore would suppose, It is the result If we fail of the result . The ed in the occupation of the elty by General Scott; and its tion was inevitable, ir the Mexican Congress proved in- tractable. The treaty, however, may not be immediately con- cluded, even if resolved upon. The Congress had to be called together—the question had to be submitted, re- ferred, snd reported upon, and the vote taken. Several asysmight be occupied in these proceed! Then would come the appointment of commissioners to confer with Mr. Trist. ‘The law denou ‘& peace while the American armies were in the territ of Mexico, how- ever, as & preliminary proceeding, would have to Te pesled, Still the presence of an invincible army would vastly tend to a despatch of all this business, precisely as the work of months is concentrated into the last two days of one of our short sessions of Congress. Wo believe then, that a treaty is altogether probable, if not absolutely certain. The capital of Mexico is to Mexico what Paris is to France, Take {t, and the nation bdued. ‘The pride of the Mexicans is unconquered, but thelr means of defence are destroyed—their of concentration is occupied 1d a resolution to con. tinue the would be th of a faction, rather than the wish or the manifest interest of the people of Mexico. Again, the British government has tmportant interests | in the republic of Mexico—a large mercantile ané min- ing interest, and adebt of many millions, All these in- Lerente are suffering while the war continues. Hence the desire of Great Britain for peace between us and Mexico. She is indifferent about California, for she bas earned that she could not hold ft, and that if she could it would be of no valao to her in her possession, while, are in the continental and Asiatic cominerce that would fali into the harbor of San Vraveisco, ¥ ith California in our jon. knows, too, Unat Mexico, hereafter, is likely to behave herself, and consequently that the julernal interoets of Great Gritain, in the mses and commerce of Mexico, will be veutly promoted by an immediate peace, no matter how woh of the noriiern unin .bited provinces are ceded to the United states, Hence the ageucy of the British functionaries in their endeavors Uo hasten negotiations. ‘This agency, next to the presenee of Seott’s army, will have an influence with the Vexicaus It is am agemey of self-interest; but it fs still in our favor. ‘The policy of the war in its commencement and prose- cutlon by the Administration, has beem Co secure a with Mexico, indemoitics for the past, assurances for the future, and # cession of # large sloe of territery by way of indemnity for the time being We are aatisied, too, of thin fact, that Gen. ‘Taylor would not have been sent 10 the Kio Grande, could this war bave been foreseen, But the idem was, and Geo ‘Taylor, we bellvve, suggested it, that the » co of & mil.tary force ¢p the Kio Grande would coerce the ne into megotiations without further difficulty, wat of on invarion was relied upoa ag the moans oting instead of fomenting awar, IL was intend. m the peaceat tilemment of the exiagin Vexas d moalty with Mexico. ‘Lhe President did » consider that the crossing of the N invasion of the rignttal territy of Mexico, or conrider- ed war, when she claimed ull Texas to the Sabine et ber rightful teritory. In this view. Gon Teylor hed ae inva: the territory of Mexico at Corpus Obrist) t Fort Brown. No, rir, the Pres.dent was auxiots to ttle with Mexico as well as with Great Britain. ambitious to have # settled boundary and # clear under- standing north and south, lersussion had failed with the Mexican demagogues at the capital, and the march month. sor eome tad Tine addressed to Musie, to the Herald office, shall be at- ang] 9c°m to. 916 tis ro of Gen. Taylor to the Rio Grande was intended to awa- ken them to their danger if they did not ccme to terms