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thet sireumstence came to his knowledge, and be never Fepor od It to the government, that omisslon to report a faot 9 waserlal to me, may go to show the state of bis temper towards me, and be used in the defence, in the impeach went of the motives ant credit of the prosecu- tloa The object of the question is certatoly not visible to the court as it now stands. an@ { am willing to wodify it ‘so as to show the object, and save the court the trouble of a decision My counsel advise me that I hi jatitude io cross- examivation to in circumstances from any dis- tance that bear on the cage, elucidate its merits, and uld the defence; and considering. as was showa in the tes- timony yesterday, that my arrest was resolved on several mm hs before [ knew it, that it was concealed from me du: +g all that time, and only made knowa the moment of its execution on the frontiers of the United States; | tha. | am hereon the coast of the Atlantic to be tried | for imputed offences on the coast of the Pacific. without any warning to enable me to bring icle of testi- mony from that far distant theatre, while the prosecutor attends by a’train of brought by himself above three thousand miles vo testify against me Considering this. my counsel me that I um entitled to the wid-st Latitude that is ever gr sted in accoss-rxamiuation Bat | with not streton chat latitude, or givy trouble to the Court; #nd, althongh advired by couusel that I bave a right in this cross-examination, rither tolesd the wit ness to the object | have in view, or to conceal it irom him, yet I will in every case show the object to the Court, when desired; and, therefore, will at present waive an answer to the questioa pus, aud put another in the form following: — * Did you lose @ cannon at the action at San Pasqual. and was that cannon reoovered by Lieut.-Col. Fremont aud the California battalion in the capitulation of Co- Wenga;‘and did you know of that recovery, and ever re- “ Portit tothe Goverment” | Lieut.-Colonel Mouated Riflemen. ‘The court was cleared for ® consultation upon this matter, and on the re-opening, the opinion of the court was read as agreeing to admit the modidcations of the question as sudinittud by the accused, but deflaing cer- tain court martial limitations to the impeachment of the ats and motives of Gon Kearny The Judge Advocate then remarked to Gen K. that he had heard the question, and that it involved an im putation of malice, Kc , subjects for the judgment of a court martial ; but you know your privileges as a wit ness, Gen, Kearny. What have yoo to suy ? Gon Keansy —No question can be put to me by Lieut Col Fremont but I will be most willing and most free to wuswer J. \.—Did you use a cannon at the action of San Pas- qual, and was that caunon r-covered by Lt Fra. moot aod the California battalion iu the capitulation o! Conenga ? A. At toe battle of San Pasqual, the dragoons under the command of Captain Moore, had two howitzers un- der the charge of wrubaltera At nearly the close of th action, after the Californians had been routed, and when they were retreating, the officers in charge of the how- itzers brought tiem to the front, and betore they could be turned round and unlimbered. so as to be fired on the retreating enemy, the two mules be'ore one of the guns, became id ran off following the enemy; and by that means they were lost;to us. We organized an ex- pedition at San Diego, in December. to march to Los Angelos to the relief of Lieut Colonel Fremont The organization was in consequence of the following pa- pa (Letter presented, proved, and read, dated San Diego, December 22, 1846, and addressed to Com. Stockton, from Gen Kearny, who recommends a junetion of their re: spective forces and a speedy march to the assictaace of Lieut Col Fremont, representing that his defeat by the Californians might unsettle the governmeat for years to mm. Stockton was at that time act- ing governor of California; bis squadron, or two er three ships, wereat San Diego; the satiors and mari mostly on shore, { ruppose, excepting a auffic to take care of the ships; we determined oa the expe- dition on the 29th December, from San Diego ; our ted tive hundred sailors and marines, dragoons, and forty or fifty volunteers; while on parade. Com. Stockton cailed the several officers of the force to- gether—Capt. Turner of the dragoons, Lieut. Miuer of the navy, aud several others; he (Com Stockton) then remarked to them to the following purport!—~ Gen- tlemen—General Kearny hes kindly consented to take command of the troops on ‘this expedition; you will, therefore. look upon him as your com mander, | Isbail go slong as governor and commander. in-Chief in California? We marched toward-glc gelos, and on thy Sth and on the 9th of January yernor Flores with his whole California torer, came out and fourht us We defeated them each day, after the defeat 0 the 9th the California force dispersed Governor Flores t off to Son ra, and a small party under Don Andreus Pico, which I had understood never exceeded fifty or sixty men, went to Conenga end there entered into # capitulation with Lirut. Col Fremont. The troops under my command marched Ante Los Angelos on the 10th January, Lieut. Col Fre. mont came in there with his battalion onthe 14h = In the capitulation entered into by Don Andreas Pico } was officially informed by Livut. Col. Fremont that he had taken two cannons from the Californians, What cannon they were he never reported to me, either by ter or by word, nor do I at thts moment know, except from rumor, that one of the cannon taken by Lieu Col Fremont at the capitulation was the cne which was lost at San Pasqual The Judze Advocate remarked that his attention had been cuiled to the correction of the record. in the r mark of Gen. Kearny yesterday, that he eupposed a ce tain letter was in porsession of Lieut Col Fremont i! he had not destroyed it ‘The counsel of the accused thoug at the witness had repaated the expression, “if he had oot destroyed it.”’ The Judge Advocate, after some reference to the court.submitted the matter again to Col. Benton, who replied. “Oh! go by yourown memory, sir’? And the record stood approved Judge Apvocats —The latter part of Lieut Col Fre- mont’s interrogatory, to wit: “And did you knowofthat recovery, [of the gun) and ever report it to the govern- ment?” After some conversstion, Gen Keanwy said that Lient Col Fremont had ra ported the capitulation in his letter to witaess of 13th Jan, 1847. | received no other report. fom himon the act, nor bas he ever reported {t (the recapture] to Judge Avvocate (writing down ) —Yes sir. Gen Keauxy ~That’s all, sir President Brooxe submiited that as it was nearly one o'clock, the court hud better allow Gen K-arny the io terval to co-reet his testimony of yesterday in nnawer to & question proposed. After some conversation this was agreed to, and Gen. Kearny rerumed, and said that hearing the pro. ceedings of yesterday read over this morning by the Judge Advocate, he found that the question put to him in relation to the orders under which he had acted iv California was more comprehensive than be had suppo- sed it to be. | bave now to say that | had other ordere While in California than those which | mentioned yes terday. The firs: of those ordors is one from the gene- ral in chief, dated November 3, 1846, the original of whieh I now present to you Gen. K. accordingly placed in the hands of the Judge Advocate the following official letter. (which by mistake ‘was printed in yesterday’s proceedings, but which we give cere in its proper place, in order to have a connect- ed narrative) to wit:— The letter was read, as follows: — Hrapquvantens or tur Ansty, Wasitrxaton, November 3, 1846 Sin—Wo havo reovived from you many official report —the latest dated September lith A special acknowl. edgment of them. by dates, will go, herewith, from the Adjatant General's office Your march upon and conquest of ther with the military dispositions ma have won for you, fam auth Yaw Mexie , toge. ative, by whom, it is not doubted your movement upon anil occupation of Upper California will be executed with like energy, judg- ment and success You will, at Monterey, or the Bay of San Francisco findan ineer officer (Lieut Halleck) and a company of the United States ertillery, under Captain Tompkine It 4s probable that an offloer of engineers, or of topogra. nical engineers. has accompanied you from Santa Ke hose cavers, ‘andthe company of artillery, aided by other troops under your command, ought pr mptly to be employed in erecting and garrisoning durable defen. ces for holding the bays of Monterey and San Francis- oo, together with such other important pointa in the same provines as you may deem it necessary to occupy Entrenching toola, orduance. and ordoance stores went out in the ship Lexington, with Capt. Tompkins, Fur- ther ordnance supplies may be soon expected. It is perceived, by despatches reovived at the Navy Department from the commander of the United States squadron on the const ot the Pacific, that certain volun teers were taken into eervice by him, from the settlers about the Bays of Monterry aud Sen Fraucisco, to nid him in seizing and holding that country With a view to regular payment, it {# desirable that those volanteers if not originally mustered, should be caured by you to be regularly mustered into service (retrospectively) under the voluntecr act of Mey 15, 1546, amended by an act of the following mo&th. ‘This may be done with the distioct understanding that, ifnot earlier discharged. ax no longer needed, you will discharge them at any time they may signify 4 wisa to that effect ‘You wil probably flad certain port charges and regu intions establiahed for the harbors of the province, by the commanders of the United States equadron upon its coast. ‘The institution and alteration of such regula. tions appertain to the naval commander, who is instruct. ed by the proper department to coufr on the sabjeot with the com aander of the land forces As established you will, im your Apher ovnss those regalations to be daly respected and enforced On the ovher hand the ppoiatment of temporary collectors at the ewveral ports apvertains to the civil governor of the provines, who will be, for the time, the senior «Meer of the land fo jn the country. Collectors. however, who have been al Teady appointed by the navel commanders, will not be unnecvssarily changed 4 Upper California. i, (last.) addressed to you by the Senretary of War You will not, however, formally declare the province to be annexed Perms nent incorporstion of the territory must depend on the government of the United States, ‘After occupying, with our forces, all the necessary points in Upper California, and establishing # tempora- ry civil government therein, as well ns uséuring yourself of ite internal tranquillity aud the absence of any dan, of reconquest on the part of Mexico, you may Sv of E01. Mason, United Staten Ist dragoons, SOreur own, this open letter, or land officer next in, Yourself. with « with your several duties, and '¥fouis, Missouri. But sufficient escort of troops, Sates drazoons that accompa- the body of the Uni will remain there until further nied you to C»"* order#ot known what portion ef the Missouri yolun- wots if any, marebed with you from Santa Ke to the Pa- cific. Ifany, it is necessary to provide for their return to their homes and honorabl» discharge; and, on the same supposition, they may serve you as a sufficient es- ort to Missouri [tis known that Li ut. Col. Fremont, of the United States rifle regiment. #6. in July,iast, with a party of men in the service of the United States topographical engineers, in the neighborhood of San Fravcisco, ¢r Monterey bay, engaged in joint operations ngainst Mexi- oo wich the rquadron on that coast. Should you find him there, it i desired that you do not detain bim against in wishes a moment longer than the necessities of the service may require. J need scarcely enjoin deference and the utmovt cordi- | | | - wards that ead, | ders of the two arms ore 0o-operation, and success cannot but Measures have been taken tv suppl: floers with all informed by Col’ Mason. I remain, sir, with great respect. vant. To Brig. Gen. 8. W. Kearny, USA to meet to-morrow at 10 A. M. News— Santa Anna, or may not be so; but however that may Ana was sent off to Guatemala, thereby way is not to belie How is it? got the hang of steamsht; reg Mexico. We hear of the New York from the Jarsies, but we bave none from * army before the meeting of Congress reason to cxpeet despatches forthwith of Brch—The Markets, §c. actual decline which has taken place in the English market. ‘There were yesterday in the port of Lo of cur lend Poder ae ee Aistant coast of C nla. Rect may be cordially expected ; and to» juent conferences between comman. recommended Bachanan with unsubstantial hopes of peace iections, but we o hoor from Scott; we have got despatches in ail haste ‘Old Hasty.” We hope we shall have something official from the Indeed, we have Barrimone, Tie Caledonia’s News—Commerce of Baltimore Hon. JQ Adaias—Indueing Slaves to abscond—The triat —y ot follow. 'y the disbursing of- ho have preceded, and who may sccompany you, tuads. Of those measures you be obedient ser- WINFIELD SCOTT. Commanding U. 8. forces 10th Military Dep’t. Andat lf, Mas ogreed upon, the court adj Wasuuxeton, Nev, 5, 1847. Just so. The news of this evening shows that Santa | Anpa is still alive—still in Mexico~still at the head of ‘« nucleus of an army—still on the lookout, and still, in his own peculiar way, prosecuting the war. says he has again been declared President, which may One report expect ho ix still regarded as the head of toe resistance ot the Mexican people to peace If there is any thing that is to be regeetted, it is the prec pitancy with which Santa deceiving Mr. ‘The best any thing about Santa Anna un- til you catch him—then compel him, at the risk of his throat, to siga @ treaty, as Sam Houston did, held the Mexican government to it, or brat them into it. SICOPETA. Wasuincton, Nov. 5, 1847, We hear of the arrival of the Caledonia; we hear that even the French steamer has got in,(the French haven’t yet;) we hear from all quar- ters of Europe, and South America; but saving by the lar trips of the British courier, it seems at length unrexsonable to expect anything from the city of LA HOYA. Nev. 6, 1817. ‘The long expected news by the steamer Caledonia reached here about 6 o’clock last night, and up to the present moment, I believe thet few of our merchants know of her arrival. The re-commencement of the fa- mine in Ireland will uphold prices, notwithstanding the breadetuffs in Baltimore, 16 ships, 13 barks, 16 brigs, and 19 schooners, exclusive of bay craft and steamers. Of this number two Bremen and one British—making in all 63 vessels, only three of which are foreign. The Hon John Quincy Adams and family arrived yesterday at Bradshaw's hotel, on their way for Wash- ington He looks remarkably well. A colored maa, named Otho Oliver, was yesterday ar- rested on what is here deemed the serious charge of at- tempting to indace four slaves, belonging to Johu Glenn, aq , to rua away. the penitentiary for his pains. He will likely serve three years in The trial of Biroh, for a conspiracy with Turner to defraud the Mochanics’ Bank, is still progressing. nd items of fraud, examination of nearly @ thoi amouating in all te $51,000, consumes a time. The great deal of It neeme to have been evident, so far, that Birch knew that hia bank account was overdrawn upwards of $2u,000 hence he must have been cognizant of the fraud committed by Turner, even if he received no benefit trom it ar Mangers ‘The market for breadstuff's was rather un- scttled, yesterday, though a few sales were made at the prices f the early part of the week. Sales of Stocks at Baltimore. Stock Boaun—Uhe activity in the stock market, noticed heretofore, still continues. Sales are ver «md out of the board. There is no declie, and we note small adyiucein State aud City States six per ceuts, of 1867, cl sed at 102% Tressary Notes, 6's, 100% bid/161 asked. ed at 86 bid, 8639 asked. Scerl 5's 5's, 68 bid, 6036 asked limiced, both in owever, in rates. Jeans. United 03 asked, fim: Maryland 6's clos- 5's, 714 a 75. Currency Three percents, 4434 asked. Putavecenta, Nov. 6, 1847. Another Riot—More Bloodshed and Loes of Life. About 8 o'clock last evening a disturbance occurred at the corner of Fourth and Catharine streets, South- wark ; the notorious gang of “skinners”? attacked some other young men, against whom they had cause of of- Pistol shots were heard, aud Roger Kelly etag- f-nce id then Atsany, Nov. 6 1647, The Legislature of 1848 ~The Speaker of theneat House of Assembly—The Clerk of the Houss—A Novel View of Affairs. ‘The session of the Legislature of 1843 will be simul- taneous with the session of the next Congress. Every- thing ocouspires to render the Legislature of 1849 one of the most important that ever assembled at this capital— it will convene at a critical period in our political affairs: and its deliberations upon questions connected with the pext Presidency, and any newly acquired territory, will be highly interesting, and will exercise @ marked in- fluence upon the action of Congress in relation to these matters. The political complexion of both Houses of the Legislature will be decide tly whig; the friends of the Wil- mot proviso will be vastly in the preponderance, and the ~*~ opposition that the democrats will be sble to make, will which the whigs may There will be demo bother the whigs immensely. and to delay and perplex, if they cannot defeat, the mujority, 1. Phillips Phenix, of New York, amed as the candidate of the whizs for speakorof the Arsembly. be to call for the ayes and noes upon questions ‘anxious to carry in # hurry a enough in both beauches to is already Mr. Prindle, the present popular and able clerk of the House, will, it is said, be promoted to the clerkship of the Senate Ho is, iudeed, emienuy deserving of promotion; hos equal as a legislative clerk, could hardly be found; { ean only compare bim to Major French, the clerk of the t House of Representatives Lt is the design, as it will be the policy, of the whij of the next Legsiature, to endeavorite my mot proviso the issue in 1848 stated here, by leudiog whigs, that the groat Clay, of Kentucky, is about to m:xe& public declaration of his nt: 10, dieal democratic State Convention, which will asremble at Herkimer in February next, do not nominate him as their candidate for the Presidency. This, 8 the Wil It has been distinotly very priuciples.and of his approval of the provi- If he should do s0,Jt will by remarkable if the ra- is a curious and novel view of the subjeot; but politioul philosophy is peculiarly complicated in this country, and many stranger thiugs than that have happened — fate , both partivs are buckling on their armor uggle—both parties are straining their eyes to pierce the thick fog which covers the future, and all parties are anxiously looking to the next Congress Tho residus of the present ression will als be port tious; there will be crimination and recrim the debates will be wore bitter and barah We wuut to Understand what are actually the compro miss of the constitution, rights of the Siates; what ure the reserved wo wish also to know whether & defensive line will be recommended to Congress 1 think that the whigs in the present Ivgislature, of the late election, sd to agitate these questions it to be raise Hone te be arrayed against that of the south, in view wil fect authorised and impell- A dangerous issue North 16 the power of the all sectional feelings and local prejudices must give way before the important questions iavolved in the pre- sent war [un spite of tne iterations aud reiverations that the proviso is an” exist in deeply impressed; # powerful and traction,’ and that slavery cannot Californis, the popular mind at the North is peculiar opposition to the increasing Southern sepresentation in Congress has arisen, and every practicable effort wilk be made to keep up the issue embodied in the proviso, ‘That th, success of the whigs i such a system of operations, | a entirely dependent upon firmly persuaded ; and it has even been deplored by many of their lading men, that, in order to pacity the radical demoorats, and to accumulate opportunities and causes for their coall- tion with the radioai whigs they did not nominate AC Flagg, instead of Millard Fillmore, for comptroller; the whigs at ove time contemplated such a course, and thoy were, ia fact. assured that the entire whig ticket, with the name of Flagg upoa it for comptroller, would receive the State. apeech, which was lately delivered at the capitol dial support of every radical democrat in the Mr, Joha Van Buren is engaged in writing out his 1 un- derstand that the report of that speech, as published in the Jibany Journal, coutained many errors Tt will now go bejore the world fresh trom the pen and the mind of Mr. Joho Van Buren—the richest and the most sar- custio speaker of the age. Foreign importutions, T re—Ship Henry—3:0 bxs steel 13 cs 10 kegs Dutilh & Cousiue: Tek Howland 8 Aspinwall—393 bales Seymour & co—2i tes 10 chs G Lowig—12 cks 2 cs Wichethausen, Hine lo L. Lee Bishop & co box Barel y & Livingston: Hughes—1J Lasala—46 bbis 3¢8 bales heinp 677 do rags 7 bags 2 cs bales 10 bb s to order. ap Dr Cuna—Brig Sophia—266 hhds molasses 29 tes Pari. 12 bis P'S Shelton, Boston. old copper. rigging, Domestic Linportanons. Gatverrox—Brig Lowel!—231 bales cuttou, a quantity of ‘ke. 282 odls hides 2 do skins 58 vols beef 76 do tallow { bale wool 1 bx Brouwer & Neilson—i E Walker. SUN RISES, SUN FETS gered from the middle of the street, and fell dying up>n une steps of an apothecary store at the corner vired in about'twenty-five minutes The last words ut- tered by him were to the effect that he had been shot by Samuel Cocperthwaite alias Jersey. Tae pistol was arged with bullet, which entered just below his right eye and caused such #a bwmorrhage that death re- sulted, it is supposed, from suffocation and loss of blood The authorities of Southwark were immediately on the alert, und in the course of the night succeeded in ar- resting eight of the ging. iocluding Cowperthwait in investigation of the case was had before Alderman Isard, this afternoon, io p nos of the Attorney Gene- cal, at which it appeared that the evidenoe against him cousiated muioly of the declaration of the dying man hut it was Jereey, or Cowpertwaite, that had shot him fe was committed to prison for their appearance. All the other pt two were identified as belonging to the * sad were committed to prison 1 default of $1000 bail The evidence showed that the TROOB, €X kinners” He ex- TW Stanton, Ga ks—Calo'ta, Venas. lachicola, ED Beige Oriole, Barstow, Bucaon Ayres oud Loudos, H cola, ED Hurlbut & Co; ley; Petavse binaire Wn MARITIME HERALD. Port of New York, November 7, 1847. MOON sKTS HIGH WATER, Cleared, smship—Southerner, Betzy, Chaseston, Spofford, Tiles ew) Edwards, Liverpool, Taylor & Mer 3 aS s alse New eld, Loveland, do, r Heaus, Si Apt Huribut & © ny a es, Jacusoavills, ‘Mon‘evides ir)’ Me Monagle, St Johns, NB. T Wi Le ole, N3. Goodhue & L: 3 Republic, Smith Pens White, Charleston, G Butk- Nirkersoa, Bo Halves. Belize. Hon NL McCready & Co: De Schs—E y (ir) Lockhart, St Johns NBT Winniette: Law- ran €. Vertes Syvanuah; Buergy, Swift, St Marks; & Joanua Gibson, Fiedericksburg; JW’ Kempton. Osborn. Norfol Richmoud; MJ Peck, Dup: Kien, Baker, Batumare; higin, Terr doz Johu Joue, rietta, Berry Sivops—Vigilant, {vcensed had a stone in his huad wh-n fouad upon the steps, nd another in bis pocker, will be beld to: morrow ‘The coroner's inquest Sule of Stocks at Philadelphia ARTBR Saves Reading KK 7%; 105 tate 5's, 72345 000 do 73% 130 ending "95, 73S Arter Sani 350 Keading & United States Treasur: 0 do 27%; 5000 State 5’ 1000 5 $50 diy 2734; 15,000 Ke sding RR, 27 Second Vosny.—90 Lehigh coal scrip, 86%; 200 Si ds, 69345 5s, Notes, 6's, 101; 1 73% Avaanr, Nov, 6, 1847 The Weather—The Resumption of Legislative Busi- nese—The Report of the Commissioners upon Prac- tece and Pleadings, $c. $c. A fair and bracing morning dawned upon us to-day ; fair and pure es a maiden whoee heart is still immacu. inte and untrammelied by the chilling acerbities of this lower world ; bright and beautiful as a bride when she stands at the holy alter; bracing as the gentle winds that gladden the hearts of mariners, It was, indeed, an autamnal morning. and sunbeams on sunbeams radiated from the unclouded skies. This was the day designated for the legislative business. resumption of ‘The grand drama enaoted in the political world since the adjourament,and the physica! exhaustion experienced in playing the principal parte, which wo understand were mostly # ained by the honorable members, produced a sensible change in their carriuge and their visages; melancholy the Senate chamber, and in the Hous tl merous ghastly face brooded over wre were nu- but the gloom was relieved by the hilarity which lighted up the countenances of the whig adjuncts. The House was called to order at ten o'clock One of the reverend clergy made @ solema prayer, azd then we again heard the bustle and the buz guishert the House im ite palmy days. which distin- Some petitions were received,and Mr, Cornwell offered a resolution that the printer to the House be requested to report wt whose instance Assembly document No 218 wax printed, and whether the expense of printing the same 1s charged to the State, ori#charged to, some individus the latter, towhom., Resolution tabled. Then the following communication was read by the Clerk:— To rue Hononasie tHe Astematy,— In answer to # resolution of the Assembly, passed on the 27th day of Oct, lest, requesting the commissioners on practice and pleadings to inform the House at what time they can submit to the Legislature any forms and greed upon, regulating tue prac- tice and proceedings in the various Courts ot this State, the said commissioners beg leave to report that hey are ‘ous of presentiag the result of their ishors to the provisions they have des! Legislature as soon as possible, and they believe that vy extraordinary exertions, they will be able to makea re- port, in part, as early aa the first of December (his communiostion was ordered printed, and then there was a oall of the roll; only forty-one members an- swered to their names. Mr. SrcKLrs— my colleague, the Hon. Wilson Small, who is di Now York ,in consequence of the ree 8. Bascom—I do not see fie leave of absence asked Conswett moved that the House do now ad- D for . Speaker, | ask leave of absence f° setteanio.— ‘oud laughter 01 » seaee | (Loud laughter on the whig side of the -y of granting the the member from t. Sickles) ag well as his “ epide- follmagtis (Ha ethait) Das, felt the power of th bse ‘ich he has alluded. (Democratic laughter ) Siotttes) in looking #8 vigorous as ever. fused to renominate him] though he (Mr anxious to be placed in that category The leave of absence could there was no quorum present A call of the House was moved and iost, ‘Then there wa: o'elook. Hon, Mr Emmons was in bis seat, aud Was alto present, business (Laughter not be granted, because i, | am glad to see that the gentieman (Mr. apiteot the ‘“’pidemie,”’ is here in his seat, Mr. Sicki¥s—Mr, Speaker, | deeply regret that I can- not congratulate my friend from Seneca (Mr. Bascom) upon the curious ciroumstance, that his (Mr. B.'s) con- stituents retured to expose him to the “ epidemic [re B ) was very nother motion to ad, Spenker declared it carried, amid eee ot herein ‘count? i Aod the House adjourned till to-morrow, at ten The Senate met at ten o'clock this morning The his lovely wite (whom be bas taken unto himself during the interim) There being no quorum of Senators present, the Senate adjourned without transacting any I suppose that the election of Mr. Fish to the office of Licuteoant Governor, takes effect immediate and that he will hereafter act as President of the Senate, Ship Henry, gers. tat 36.95 N, lon 53 { ¢ tat 37 53, 02 stern boat, stove bulwarks. &e Koss, do; Abboit Lawrance Sunmons, do; Ma- 2, Kent. di eath, Providence; Congress, Wells, do. Arrived Priest, Aug 20, to Dutith & Oousinery. nN ke sup Morea. of New out, on a wheal The Henry hy rough weath r during the passage. Oct 22, im aburricaue from 38h to t sails 3, lon 5 Oct 27 passed several pieces ot spars, balwarks, rails, ke. eppareutly bata short wine in the water. Brig Sophia Stetson, Trini ton phio, for New nacd. 4 prsvenge Brig Belle. G jad de Cuba, Oe° 3, to P'S Shel- Vet lt, ine. fon #9 20, spoke ship Lehigh, of Philadei resus Brig Lowell, Browa, Galveston, 28 days, to Brouwer & Neil- *Beitish brig Wanderer; Benson, Sidney, 12 days,to E Cu- tt to PI Nevins & Son. Sete Wm P Wi Savaanah, i7 days, to Badger & Peck Inagale to 76 howrs in the Gal:. Schr Aristedes, Moss, Virginis, to H P Havens. Sehr Barah Roe! Beijamin, Biltimoe, to Maiiler & “Gehr Ellen Rodman, Sherman, New Bedford. water, Aiso, 2 bri cola; Alfred, Charleston. Sehr German Osar, Schr Globe, Simons. Washi Schr Mary W Catheart, Robests, Beaufort, NC. ton, NC. Richmond. Schr Hecarur, Smith, Baltimore, Schr Ganges, Gibbs, Pacasset. Swedish ship Ose ar, from 4 orkh Brig Gor Sharp, (0 Brig Lowell. 20'da_s from oft Beiow. im, to © E Habicht. of wgton, Del, f Thorp) Reveuue cutter Forward, Noyes, from Delaware Break unknown, Salled. Steamship Southerner, Charleston; barks Gilbert, Apalachi- PurvapeLrnis, Nov 6 4P M—Arrived—Brig Albert we, Bucknam NY; Mebeces & Ann, Starr. Gerald Marine Co: ar Toy, Malaga; schra Jock Down seul, Jones, West Pomt;, Ch eft Baltimore: barge Venus, Wilson, New York, aud steemer Vui- nan, New em, Cinike, & Anny Starr, New York: (U Plows 1 Hie Dighton; Jack Dow: Boy, Curran. Baltimore; barges Chesapeake, Fonety, do; Homer, Duncat, New Yori, aud Gen Scott, Morley, do, Miscellaneous Hevord. cnn Rocuesten, Tiby, ciesred {vom Wilmington, NC. on tne Mth ult. for New York, and laid down the until the J0ch. wiud bound, on which diy she crossed até o'clock, ¥ M nad stood back for Wt pind day ont, sprung aleak, woe ship vessel was leaking very bod, 60 98 On the to keep both painps goiug all the time, and also sprung the rudt Livenroot, Oct. 5 —Sehr Nai repo ted) wa of New Bedford, (befure ule. in lat 42, bu 69, by passed a devel the St Petersburg, Howard, arrived here. seamen of the Bou Accord, of Hu! of Bo guess, report toe loss of the Caledonia, Ross, of Feter- Awenpren, Oct. 11 —The following re Alfved, of Bo'vess, and she Bon Accord, of Hall. arrived here rt is made by the jes, of Hall, 6 fish Truelove, do. 8; St ews. of Aberdee nd in ship. 9." ‘Pweive nd three of the Alfred, head. Conk, Oct. 11—A vessel of about 400 tons, dismasted, appa: rently Nor, Ameriew bail, and cbandoned, witha siganl of distress flying forward, was yossed Jd tust. im lat 17, lon 17, by sual Fe anos gales, very thick an 4PM the gale abated, heavy gale, the wihose davits at 1h PM in main topeail aways at hal wind on the sterl boat and davi top gallant mast; broke one of to repair damages. Spoke, Sept 12, lat 42 20 of tnd fiom New Loudon le Dowe vrld 8» £0 apy i Callao Apt lt 7 mor ont 200 sp; MeLelan, from ! ondon for he Maplia cands, and has pire, Oct Americas shia Bad win, from iso expe J very heavy weather off the 5 for Leeland!» t for four days wider man cor drove ta ton 30 Snip Seannes Hot boat Romer, on the 2 inst, Ciatimceladed the ship f Nautucket), °F Howing from Capt F ive :—"Oet 2, int 4 ommenced w th mo terate g les from + &, lying wader clos*-reefed maiutop sail aud fore s1il; oa the follow: eased to a hurricane, blowing the vast 11 PM brought the ship to the rd tack, heading WW; lost the starboard * 2, carried away the fore top mast and mai, ect the bulwarks, fort marting ile aud rig wise, aud received mach ouver dene it the hall, cig- ging ‘spars, ke.” She was making her way back to Nantucket Whalemen, 37 12 W, ship Jefferzon, Gray, South feas, with a whale ‘along: letter received from Callao, dared Bept. 11, reports touched atthet port, bark Cossack. Dexter Sippiem, 8 mos ; 50¢p; Courier, Holley, NU. 734 0 ee ine, 22 mos. 390 sp 10 w ¥, Wh 60 my 259 ap ora, Lonting, Rassell, 9. 5:6 mos. cleany ny Acushne arler Frederics, B almoy 4 00 why Maria. Coffii, Nant, heard from at sea, in Aug, Russell, Morse, Nw, Spowen. Gazelle. fm Liverpool for United States, Oct 3, lat 34, lon 97. Curate, 12, off the Saltees. . MeKenzie, from Liverpool for New Orleans, Oct Petges, from Liverpool for Mobile, Oot 18, of bron, of and for Boston from Liverpool, Oct 4, lat sgownory syn ; sin, Nuit a i Nae te book Rigi Morn gta: Ih rrithiot, New lorrisy don; 12th, Adelive aud Suow, Baltimo:e; Lorena, Pine pla, Rode fi ke, ex, Oct 1th—Arr, Hudson, Fl horse,” NYorle; 6h, Robt Patten, Patten, Antwerp; ath, Alaly tat, Oxaard, do; ‘York; Amelia, Heude:sou ; Sultan, 12°h, Was! 0) Saviee. Pi doa, Bacsenaven, Oct2d—Bld Uneas, Latham, NYork; 34. Aa Ven Humboldt, do; Harward, Harword, do: tth, Heline Elise, ra zerka, 1 J an Kepler, Genge, NYork; 4th.’ Flore, do; Livous, Ba time Philadel; hie, for Philad; Heros, NYork; 8th, J Fi Cha:leston. Bussrou, Oct M4=-Sld Pras Royal, Duboine, NOsleans. Ngurpes Ost 16~Ldg, Perhshice, for NOcleaus; Queen, ft A(Z, Sept 27— Arr Hannah Sprague, Lunt, Londoa: Oct! James Sinith, Ballard, Stiga; Sth, C Haile, aud P Hone, NYork, Sid Sept 19, Aua,do; 3oth, Leverett, Green, M witevideo. Cerre, O% tds o & }—Orieutai bark Margaretta, Brown, for Monte ‘Sid Science, Munson, (fm Darien) Chatham Suseu Green, Veronica and P Ras Re i th, Nautius, Al rth Sid Heh, Lot and. Maven, Oer2—Sid Imogene, Perkins New York: 6th Natchez, Li dsey, Galvestou and New Orleaos; Lith, Brareus NY Deat, Net7—Arr Alex Von Humboldt. Bremen, (:nd sid for NYork); 8th Juvior, Ellis, Lovdon (aud ald for New Or- Jeans); Lady Kalkland, Simi faud sid for Savannah). DantmoutH, Oct 15—Off, t Topp, from NYork for Lond Hy » St 1c lor, 3 34, ty, Stuck- Rol for Savasnal oh, Ovand VWrdeo Grasseds be NO jean moutH, Oct 11—Arr Favny, Lonnies, NY ork. FLesHine, Oct 1l—Sid Covon Planter, Pratt. N \ 01 Guavesrnd, Oct i6—Sld Gladiator, Bucting INV ork. Gisuactan’ Oct 1—Arr Sterling. Galloup. Philada; Boston Laybold-do, (and eld for Hatifex;) Ganges, Kamsworth, New Grteans, (and eld for Livervonl ) « Hava Sl 16th, oO : x. York; Bearse, do; Ales 0, Cook, do 60; . Mulford. dodo: Mrdd Id Skolfield, do do; Lyvn do Nov it . Oct 12—Louise, N Yor! Sept 30—Arr Superb, Gatchell, Bal imore; NYork; 8th, Johanuie Marie, James Ri ry iver: ua, Newburyport: ‘on. In port 19th—brix John R Dow, M’Mau ton, on 20th. ;, n e i Hattvax Oct27—Arr, Livernool, Sims, Philadelphia: 30th, Nautilus, Archthald, do; Cld 26th. Streamlett, Crowell, Ba'- timore; 21th, brigs Bloater, Kimball and Heindee, Bel! Phitadelphia;schr Rambler Wood, Baltimore; 28:b. brig Fw: vorite. Newell, Fredericksburg “Arr 3rd, PM, Cumbria. Judkivs, Boston. snd sld th, A M, for Liv Givef Schinidt, "N York Ei Grawold, for N Yor . New Orlears: Whitlield, Mou- k Janndus, New Orlean: . Mobile: Rochester, lew Yo ‘raucis. Dyer, New Orleans: 10th, Hindostan, Cushin, York; Sth. Patrick Henry. Delano, do; John Daulsp, Norris, New Orleans: Sth, St Peter cr Sid 5th, Araminta, R yennah; ‘Thracian, Roi Row ents 1 Atini mut back hh Hale H onthe f evon, Patcen, Mobile: Dalmati husan. Gal- braith, Caraxtic, McKeozis. Wa dron, Mouvre, snd Elz beth, Seves, Orleans; 10th, Henry Lee, Verry, Apalgchi- cola; 1th, Commerce, Jones, ‘-harleston; 12th.’ Mandane, Hatehinson, do; Damascus, Haile, Baltimo: pe. Soule, re New O.leans; (3th, Gi and Joha Henry, Merritt, v. Brown jarriet Rockvell, Ferish aud Monterey, McManus, do; Ponsmouth. NH: 14 hol, "Turner, Mobile: Joh ew ulus, Storer, do; elpl Hend rson, Charleste Queen of the Ocean, Ti! a) th, Creole, H: e, and Columbia, Furber, New York; Rainbow, Lowber, Uharleston. ‘Arrived 19th—Queen of the West, Hallet; New York, Caop- per, and Waterloo, Allen, New York. Jeared 15th—Columbia, Roilias, New Orleans (to sail 19th); 18th, Horatio, Richardson, Canton; prev to 19th; Ganges, —— New Orleans. eae! Advertived 19 h—Britanni nae Oct 22; St Pet Captero, shield M (s) for Boston, Nov 4; Milton. d, do Nov |: udler Price, rh des der, do do; Patriv } for New York. Oct2i; St Patrick, Hawes, do do 27 hy Admiral, Buchanan, do 25th; Ax}. land, Hubbard; Edgar, Smith, and Ambassador, Hadle: i oot Burtoa for Philadeiphia, O is for do to succeed the RB; Marcia. ? Fowh-tran, for, Baltimore immediatel with despatch; Ja Mary & Jane, Filtner, for Apal for New Orleans, 2'th: Ka ahdin, Morse, for do bian, Crangle, for do immediately; Hindostan, Cushing jo une. so in prt, Idg—Henry Ewhavk, and Alabama, for Boston; jodsor Castle, Milviades, Christiana, Margaret. Elizabet za Morrison, Orizaba and Venilia for N Orleans, Liberty and Keltance, for NY port, for Sava Limenicn, Qet 2—Sld Caroy EViet. vie Loxponpenny, Oct9—8ld bark Theatus, Lisnox, Uct 3—Arr Seahora do Rosario, Emma, Sylva. thiladel 8. prey to Sept 19—Arr Franklin, Cook, Bong: A. Sept 22—Arr Baltimore , Gill’ Gibraltar: na Sprague, Cadiz Mauser Oct 7—Arr Osmanli, Gardner, Boston. Sl rey t) (0ch, Frederika N York. In port Idg, Cabot, Brendy an Beaver, for N York; Success, for Baltimore; Jupiter, fo: Robinson, Boston. jautasket, Smith, and Mor- dg. Captain Tom, Gilehy . do; 26th, Friendship ew York. St Jony, NB, Oct 30 |. brig PI Nevins, Boddi: ay Wut for Mg prev to 3d, bugs Emily, Kenney fur New York; sehr Relieffor do. x Smrana Se;t79—Arr Stamboul, Kenrick, Trieste. Sid 24th, Caralpa, Watson Boston. PaInSTE, Sent 2—Arr Shannon, Nowell, New O le 29h, Lepanto, Hag 7, Matanzas: 7d ul..gGaston, Finney, Tn port Oct 17—Baik Juno, Dicks, fiom Matanzas vin Boston Larrabee, Arev, fm Palermo, 10 ds rt 4, Oct 3—Bark Wi for New York Keli N Tuinipad DE CL disk; brigs Cha lotce, & Suow, from Boston, dise: ‘Annah Deno s, for ¥ eta, Loog, fom incobably for di oun. vy th St Tres, Oct l—Are Clara tte. Baltimore; ald Ist, Un- dine, Koundy, Sumatra; \¢th, D Webster, M’Keuzie, NX ork Home Ports, . Agar brigs Edward Dearborn, snd Loy- life, Baurimone, Nov 6—Arr, Dr brig Peoguine, Dill, Bermuda brigs Geo W Kusvell, Parker. Long Ish (Bahamss); Chap- man, mith, Warren, RI; Berjamia Franklia, Flina, Boston schrs Emily Jol rus Chamberlain, Bunce: and Aertadne, Baytis, N York. Cld, bar . Stump, Rio de Jaueiro and a merker; schrs Juliet, Miller, St Thomas; E A ALEXANDRIA, t. (fr) Lek Kk. Nov 3—Arr sl Cl bres Zeo. Gayle, Balnmores Towe wroRT, Nov d—Arr brig J Holt, Holt, P hr Mary Aun, Allen, Providence for Ph v, Rhodes. do fer NYork: 5th, chs David Wn ck. Fall River for Po t Walthal; Adalwe, German, Pi pia for Pro ‘Alfeed, Geealeaf, NYork for di ©' Waldron, Littlefield, do for New York: sloops Mary Ellen, Smith, Fall River for Gardiner; Joseph Lawrence, Smith, N York for Providence. Nonroix, Nov 5—Arrachr Lucy Jai ter. Cid barks Chater Oak, Smith, Jemaics Rochelle, France. Sid bark Charter On uista Webber, Boston; Richard, Thatcher, do: Port Wal hall New Onteans Oct 27014, ah Havre; Had Europe, Mercier NYork rr, eveKty, Se amavea; sch Brilliant, Hall s Sharon, Merryman, fer ison fF Rogtre.Purriueto tyre; sche Martha, Cozzens hip Fee Sohanene Vera Graz, bark Victory, Ryan, Vern U'Sipropeller Secretary Walker, Anthony Brazos Santingo: Lane Sun Roalift, Hammond, do: harran, Golding ‘Tampo Bay? Heroines Dennis, Galveston. Ip Galen: to N York: 2 ships ank ; Gynard, C rales 5 ort ick, Liverpool Cecilia. Draper, Ella, Trutiat, Peni oc ‘Thompson, Gi Atrevida (Yue: 12208 Santineo. vi—Are sloops do: Proof Glaus, Bi nbar, Charlesto nov Midos, Frene! Orray Taft, D adelphia. Savaynan, Noy 1—Arr bork FHerachel. Mean itepoen Baldwin, Borlond, Phitedely hi rigs Jose. her. do; Reveille Sleeper, B chr Kliza Bow ‘er. Thomaston. Me id rk Exact, Steve Yor Sterling Rindell, do e, Anderson, Kingston, Ja; tia, Olinstead, We Witsinaron, Ott 31—Arr brig Elize, Holbrook, NVork: Nov I, big Waleott, Gould, do; 24, sehr Lucullus, Lufk ad. rigs, Belle. Myers. dot George, Chadw e 2d. sehr Leesbure, Den Phitade!phia; 34, schs J D Jones, NYorts Globe, Smith, New York in some resvec h Breneh, rudiments a Address J. A bie family. She ly qual aud « souad Knglith edu compe ent to do the ge: ening af small family, and they can come well recommended from their bist goat where they served two years and six months. Please call at 13 Hadson street 5 Ort 9 THE PUBLIC subscriner_wo forin ends that he has opeced a branch office at 9734 owery, he accommodation o1 those who reside on tne north side of the city, where he is prepared to exeente all or- s with which he may be favored, with the greatest punct al ty. Gentlentlemen’s coats, cloaks pants aud vests reuovat- edordyed 40 a8 to be entirely free fromany appearance of being done up, ond to set nx well os when they came fromthe tailors. Ladies d-exse: ik, dyed and watered at $1; woollen do, from $1 to $1 50; velvety cleaned or dyed; carpets cleaned, 7. SMITH, 10 Allen street, nar Gran bd nnd 9744 Bow: Hk FASHIONS OF THE DAY—Roman Tozus—D-ess BA Frock Coats, elegant good fits, can be bad at remarka- bly low prices from’ our fashionable neighbors, SANFORD Brothers Tailors, 127 Fulton street, next door te the Herald aft Ra ott ng Vat rh N3 tick—if SOPHIA” DEELEY, formerly” -ophia Re ves, of Birmingham, England. who emigriied to Upper Canvda ia ad who war in New York three yrars ago, will apply. to Mr. Kdwird Lloyd, 19 Platt street, she anny hear of something to her advantage. 27th re D* G, BRAILLY. M. D., of 0 malty of Paris, pam! ‘of the celebrated Professor 1 i-frane, has removed to 550 Houwon street corer of Crosby, one block trom Broadway The Dr. ean be consulted every day from 8 to 11 o’clo +k. Yee mot ‘Suachan, ASTOR HOUSE. » Ph lade pia terme 3 iJadel phi fostor Hts Vesey, Philadelphia IE Ato a Pa So ic ets Stew: iM. Warners Capt. Keyes, W G.bbs, Charleston; Col Haldwell, Hawsberry; W Pe- 1, Blockpogts At Moore ¥ Boot, Mobile; weet, Anisterdaaa M 0 5 iJ 8h itimore wt erpool; © — Charieatga 4 Pvey aie Deere aw ieT ete ty J ‘5 Morgan, Hartiord: Hc Ives, Rochester. IP Penuaylraains Meaud hice Freclaad,, Peekstall i" A Pe nih; axton, T asylvagiy, a5 irs Free! 7 leote Falls ‘an ‘A Login; Dr Bleecker, All EASTERN PEAKL STKE&T HOUSE. E B Harwood, G evilles AC Forrester, J Stoddart, Boston; Bedford; H Ben: 3 Hyilier, D Birch, Hartford; JF Fall, Ohio; H alexander, Ne org; me Viilbaak, Philadelp! D Bowie, Newburgh ‘Tush HOWARD HOTEL. Krockport: eClur Hyde, Stouingtor eboro, do; J stra». do N JUDSON’S HOTEL, R Nye, B Phelps, New D M Clarke, ‘oss, New York LOVEJOY’S HOTEL. EC Sta: RB Clark, Washington, D fany, New Mr Parsons, 'G Brookfi Id: CV Roel rd: i for AT Ys Mr and Mra Peters, New York; W Hart do; vn N Hayher, Ts Buffalo; G Haswel ‘Send Lake; Miss herwood, Honesdale; N Y; C Havens, Mass; 5 Have: Boston. York; W et, PCC a odworth, Pera; Gi ough, Meredith, New Hampshi rearce. Norwich; 8 C W Palmer, Norwich; T » Butt inten, ir R Warner, alle ton; De Bi rm Emeraou, C 8 toms WOT W. Fields, N Otsego county; O J Aik wy ieanee SJ Forbes, Rocher TA +H D Keaned G JV Whelan Mon gomer 5 chester, Lavsivgburgh; CH Whitt Hawes, Pierce, rt; SW ‘anwormer, UT Ha do; & ath Ne ckem vodbary, Clarem mt,;C E, Y; 8 H Bergen, Princeton. NORTHERN HOTEL. Aurora, New RATHBUN’S HOTEL do, & TAMMANY HA’ JME jer, K WESTERN HOTEL, ol Newell, Bostou: hy Hartford; C Durand, det Pollard, Parsons, Clinton county; wi ingston; B Yate A Waters, Albsny; nore, New 2, J Do Phila, 'N Yor. "M'tl Youug, Troy; Mr M Yoru; BW Phi a balt bauy; B tts 3 RN’ Dowd, Saybroal wibuie, New Haven; W Sanderson, Leominster 38 ae Je; Hall, mare} argo J"Mash, North fpositer,, Caweeos E North itler jallivan, Elleabargh; 3 J Sullweil, Frank- jpencertown; & , Cincinnati; O Todd, lahow, Jones, Middlebury; Misdiabers Woxv lle; A es, Norwich; Gen H Browa and wt, lady, F Woodward. New Hudson; A Stokes Albany; WS Chi- ondon. J Bonday, Baltimose; P Gillis, Philadelphia; © J Indian, C P Stron: Middletown; FE County, N SW tn Doty, 8: tog? Counecticut; A * mith, necticut; Mr Stavin, M Buekbee, $ Trenbua, Oswe ¥; IMC ‘Syracuse; P Strong, MCol ily ‘JO Frestuey and Cato; Jarvis, Con: Sloane, Hartford: & 0; BR Calvin foodbourne; A Harrows, Genesee 's, Ohio: WE’ Luttross, Rochester; Y; G Ba wham. Hartford; W lady, Fall River. dik S 1H Ward, EN r B nAME The followin r. CENTREVILLE COURSE — peat trotting TROTTING—The match, two mile heats, in harness, for i come off on, Vionday £2 obclick, brn’ Lady Sutton mile heats, best3 in 5, 4. Conk in nemes bl. h Bisck Hawk, wagon aud driverto weigh 200 poune. 5 tine uaines ch m Jenny Lind, to a skelton wagon. DAY.—Parse, $20. mile heats best 3 ia 5, ia hameas. ‘are the entries!— Mr, MeRobests names B. Conklin names H. Woodruff nam J. Whelpley uames 1m Modesty NKLIN, Proprietor, 5 The cars will leave the touth Ferry, Brooklyn, for the ur to bring tt half-past one, and await the termina.ion of the sport the attendents beek to town. nS At je tersal infa! HEAVES CURED. Pox * They are as effectuat in a horse as 1s Heave Powde: ible remedy for he They w aramparitin is im the humar ‘ace to purify the blond, an’ remove predisposit on to disease They have been used hy Messrs Kipp & Brown, Hatfield & Bertine, and a h: $l. 4.8 GOU for United Staves. Broanway. st of others, whe G. A'so, for sale by G. uames we can give. HH & CO, 149 Fu.ton street, sole ‘W. MILL D. BLE be chore who. have any aio well «ford to pay for LINIMENT, is now w ei ai ig thi for the remedy, congregation It as put ap in large bottles ODE Wied CO KELLINGER'S INFALI] rersally admitued to tandiog itis certain to cure as itis respectfully solicit the Clergy o! id live a, and particu ions who cannot and sold at only $0 ceats a single bottle, or $4.4 dozen, at the can be seen in Staces. Ni ity. No 230 Pearl street; imea,” publi every prinerpal town and can read ths adver keep in the house, the Harlem R Hill, and at the Druggists, Saddlers, Stores thr. ughout the ¢.ty and couutry generally. ery speci*i and extensive re'erences of the ecord see Keliinger's advertisement i hed in New York cr city in the A nd nited ny without of acerdents. the mostar 400 Gi ed pure bieed 6N derate mauy, rices ‘rance and d Aun streets. a rman Canary Birds rte ingnles in best health end song. f Strliegs. which sing perfect runes. fe Pheasant: m fine condition, were selected by t jelzium. especially fo: hem for sate at the store 153 Willian CHARLES REICHE. » THE BEST LOT OF sINGING BIRDS ever im. ported, now Innding trom the ship Ma fluwer, from Au werp decidedly the best song most desirable notes Bubble, Tyrolienne 0 40 lang b-eed Canaries from France and Belgium, watrant- Il be sold at mo- importers in Ger this market. He between Qs. ance canuot bi Cow n6 12t*re oven a large and a inter Millinery, wh supplied ss 1 MRS. WILSON, 29) rich ici for mentio the th) patterns. 1 MKS. WILSON, 291 GHAND BT REET bEGS to iuform her friends aud the public, that jonday. fashionable he will on rand streec, between Alien and Orchard streets. NOTU cable eh: the City Hall, vali ble amouat to 397 Hudson 028 12"*re ie ober Inst, sup) note he ati to. ton street. Brook The loser of the wold lever waten sed im this paper, posrd to have been lo: ing the asme beyond its intriusie wo th, lispoved to negotiate with the present possessor for a reas ndessed through ih 6 ps i) or otherwise, s pte i (0 FORTES FOR Hike, a No.2 iyo, near Myrtie Av- variety of new and second hand Piano ortes, for ante or also a geueral assort snent of Music aod Masical Instruments. J. WALKER. 4 Ann faetas small profits Shoes, Griters, made to order on the shovrtes ment of Day’s Pateut Prem: usnally $4 50 and large pi Rem of the quality of French calf pre in other stores fo 0 Also, splendi agress Boots and Gai or m $5. EviUM BOOT—WM. M. YOUNG fonn rly No. t, but now the Paris Soot Knporum, is manu- feotaring the best qualit 450, equitl ty those sol fwe calf boots for $3 0 f boots are warranted to giv tisfaction, as | prefer quick sales and d doaberul ehan of, pate: fle haod. Over Shoes constautly ou hand, and made to order. Wi! Ol Comer of Fulton and Nassau streets, opp: office, New York The ROCH. ‘apt Albany daily, Sundays city to city York in the 14 road the next morning. ue of the Ko: AMbOAtS tA LRKOAD Ll AND AUBA NEW YOKK 631 Mtr Th NY, for frewh a aud passengers in coonection with be Albany , in Furey, excepted, mat ten how wi be del. ew eh af roads, to Buffaloand intermediate places on add NEW JERSEY, Captain Hitchcock, and Furey, will leave N and will ran through from 80 thet goods shippe _ ered in Alvany or on th ‘ork aud 10 Line presents the facilities or despatch offered by the atthe earliest possible moment, icen of fi neht modemte. Apply t EWwT ilrovd Line to merehaots and others desiring theirgood» 0 IN, Awent, 144 Greenwich ey, N. ¥., © 8. OLMST: Agent.117 Mier.or 91 Quay J. W. HARCOURT, Agent, on the Pier at 020 19tie® re tate etree, Albaoy STEAMS: MHIGAUELEHTA for HAVHE-This shy will anil Com the Pier. No.4 North Kiver, foot of Morris arieet, on Wednesday xt, 10th inst, pre cisely at 2 o'clock P.M Passengers nre re- quested to arnd their brageze on board before ten afelock. Parcels will be recei he seme he steamer are ty be sent throngh +hefPost office 6 12 o'clock Lesters b) ra by | and not st the ageney. atihe ageney, 1 sroad way, ap to 6 50e For freight'or pa nishedaccommod :tions on board at foot of FOR NEW OLEASS vi We8T-To sail oh Thi Ne The stenmship PORTLAND or cabin ving superior stite room ani KEY arsdsy, Nov. 1! — (TLAND, ‘Jos Spin- Dey, Commacder, will positively leave as FOR LIVERPOOL. —Only rey ket of lth November.—The new maynifics fas JOHN R. SKIDDY, burthen 1000 tens, 1 positively on Thursday, Lith of No- x FOR NEW ORLE. yimbei favorite packet ship RAPP. m Viurnmond, 1200 tous burthen—T ac _ommodations mses On embork for the avove port wil find it t €xawine this ship belore eng For farther particulact, apply havi to the pyre! e277 ‘The accommodations for exbin, second ea! Passengers are superior to any oth number of her yx of securing bec foot of Matden lau agers are already e: orto "he splendid and well PPAHANN deck, well ventilated COB i elsewhere. n hoard, foo KI tof known, fem ship ‘and room: of fi OCK, € jy. These Weir interest to t of Peck slip, or Ne DOHERTY: ‘bin and steerage a in moped, th ‘ld make ently: application on ‘board, JOSEYH McMURRAY, come and 8 “aptarn has sopenor fur second cabin and steersge parser Mw nl vt <a DD JOHN STARE F—Samael Brooks wo form AKAH & QQ iieitds and the public, that he ie ng, on cone ‘meet with it of Ladia ruboer goo Lay? consisting of coi . ker. wholesale and retail Agent for the Manu ni 1 ren Thetured adler Goodyenc's overshoes, mas be MUE lace patch. ieee ' efor $ ‘of Ireight or oltm despatch. 'D & HINCKEN, in rel ‘Mr Dyotti Seg ed ae 1 elas *B ses’ $i: Peso chet Gulley Bee eo See Boves 22 Cents: f.°and Gallery: Wig Conse et Cave Loe oat aerated ing, 1. 8 fe i OF of EIRuS" wil be presemtes, the. edmained ecmeay of TH: ‘ BASSADOR—Sir Patric! Plenipo,: Mr. Wilcon weit Mis What ete 1. Wheeler. Def llow d by the KING 8 GAR DENER—Galochard, WE Medes del eaicaed Ue hee 4 ‘Afer which, the ANTEUL DODGER—The artfal Dod. ger, Mr. DeBar, Emily, Miss Hild eth. ‘Tr coyelude with the farce or MILES’ BOY—Paddy Miles, Mr. B. Wilhams. | Boxes 25 ceuts—Pit 1236 cents. TTCHELL'S OLYMPIC THEATRE—Mouday Bye IVA ing Now. Sythe, Performance: wil 6 sa ails BEE AND ORANGE TREE—King Block, Mr, Clark: ssavagie, Me. Cunningham; Princess Amy, Miss Mary ‘Toy lor: “After which aa ori THE CHINESE UNK—Theophilug terious Lady, Miss ‘After which, NEW b1.Al Taylor; Juuo, Miss boberts: To covelude with the Jewaine Pelham Podge, Doors open a 6% o'evck, vad the vurtnin w BY UM's Az ICAN MUSEU. ropreior: # Hircucecn, Meneger EVERY DAY “ND EV! NING THIS WEEK. day, Nov. 8. Commeniag M SPLENDID EXHIBITIONS A PeRFORMANCES, Every afternoon at 3 clock; and every evenng at half-past 7. ‘clock ia the moruing til 10 p. m. Open every day from 7 o’ CAMPBELL’S ETHIOPIAN 8tRENADER MAGNIF) LOO FANORAMIC OF LON. yee Mary rstien Faille” WIDOWS VieTIMeMr. Byron Holland a rise E CENT BA! WESTERN, the Yanken © 7 BERNARD: Acestund’ Voce Come Sieger,” PEAR PAN CABINET. YE MORRI AK RANG OUT 25 Gents; children of age aud old enough to watk alone, 1246 censs AL 10°S OPEH \ HOUsE—0R. COLLYERS pero fications of Painting and Sculpture, ny the MODEL SLES, will open at Palmo’s Upera ‘House ou Mouday ening, Nov. 8 for the benetic ot the Washington Monu- ‘Upper boxes, 43 benecured wihe bux ofice frome a 14 P.M, hell past eo'elock. Piet an yerapate cn EC. NICS 472 MYERS, Babs OF ai wove Ona ‘OPEN ‘EVERY NIGHT. TRIUMPH ST SUCCESS. The Oldest Established Band ihe Usizes 3 K. r. CHRISTY, RETR . N. CHRISTY, , ABB RAYNOR, * . VAUG! inal aud inimitable concerts are ni led and highly respectable eudicuces snd Goiversale Tocexcel every amusement of a similoe character ol- ‘cents. Children under 10 years, half price. Doors open at 7; concert will commence at8 o'clock. ‘Seats may be secured ‘on application at al, from}2 M103 , ONLY NINE YESRSOF AGE is pees) will perform on the Viel 5 who, on th An thi ue 10 b* had at the Music Stores, und at the door of the performance. Doors: pea at 7; Concert to commence at 8 o'clo=k pre nl re NEKVA ROOMS, 406 Broad: nw, between b= eraud Canal streets.—The rgieal ‘esteru nd South- era Beed of BABLE, HARMONISTS—Mesars W. G. Pla- mer, J.B. Farrell, J. Tichenor, T. F. Boggs, Wm and kK. ci 8. A. We late of Christy’s Minstrels.) f New York that the: tainmen's, Com: ith, and continue. Pr cents Ce rt to commence at eight wrelock, precisely, under the direction of no attre GEOUGE YOUNGSON. E LUAH—THE NeW ¥OnK SACKED MUndit 80 CIE CY having completed their « rangements, will per ‘orm, for the first time in ths country, Mendelasolu’s new and | magnificent ORATORIO OF ELIJAH, om Monday eveuing, Nov. &b, atthe Tabernacle. assured that uo exertions hive been the Bo-rd of Mavagers to bring out this ‘ond efficient than that of auy previous performance HR rie cbareatets ta ike Ocunenie ¥ riven characters in the Oratorio by ‘Mad: Rosina Pico, Miss J. L. Northall Mr. Robt. George Paige, Mr Edw. Shephi ‘The whole under the direction of Mr. T. ¥. CHU! Me. H. C. Timi will preside at the organ. Performance to commence at half-past7 o'clock. Tickets, 50 cents, may be had at the m stores; Saxton 5 Bites, Broadway; George F. ~esbiit, comer of Wall and Water treet; J. P. Perkins, 1 Wall street: C, Holt, Jr, ‘56 Fulton street and, f the performance. their tickets of Geo. ‘n3 6tre worn ca sagen. The ‘omy. BOOKS INSTITUTE-SIGNOR BLITZ —Fwve Nights More. ommen 1 Tuesday Evening, Nov 9:h Hast ynounce that he will repeal performances, consating of “MAGIC AND VENTRILQUISM, Every evening during the week. Chauge of programme nightly. 0078 ope at 7, commence at 7% o'clock Admission 25 cents—children under 10 yeurs, half price: Afternoon performance ou Séturday at $ o'clock. ratty AYMOND & WAKIVG’S MEN \GENIE—(ins long celebrated collection of living w ld beasts will open {or exhibiti hursday, November hat, under their grand Pa- vitlion, on Sth street, near thejunction of the 3d and (th ave- nues, Mr Pierce and his famous trained animals accompanies the exhibition. ‘The M . Raymond & Co having been tong exta 4 by far the most numerous and va- ried select (tr Doors open from 10A. M.to 4P.M., and from 6% to 9% The Meurgerie willremaiu but afew dave. .né tre LOLANT AND, UNPARALLELED, ATTRAC. IONS at PINTEUX’S SALOON, No. 307 Broadway— Band of Neg o Mivs'rels i iL every eveniog +ppear ina varietv of Songs, Re- Choraces, Overtures &e., juterspersed with laughable ums, &e,and make their entertamments periecly h 3 6 re Bee Story Street, for Broadway, ‘aud mecond : t made of iron, 37 feet lengtn by 9feetin width, wich car and tender in fall opera- tiou, corner of Broudway and Lispecard street. Admittance cen N B.—The cars do aotstop to take in or let out passengers e nb 31 re ALNUT SCRELT THEATRE PHILADELPHIA= Lessee, EA. Darsball 5 Stage ir, Jon. . Wal lack, Jro--S-venth night of Mr. Korrest-—Mondey, Nov, will be performed the lav by Conrad aq enritie TACK CADEJack Cade Mr. Foereats Watt Warthy, Beck, ett; Lord Clifford, Wheatley; Frint Lacy, Richinge: Lord Gs, Lemac; Jack Steaw, Forrester; Mariauae, Mrs. Wallacks Widow Cad Ms. Thayer. To conclnde with the HAPPIEST DAY OF MY LIFE r. Gvillinan, Mr. Chapinas, ‘orreat vent every night this week. M*. JOHN MACFARREN, from Ki Pucil of Madame Daleken, Pianist to the Qu Eugland, ives less nx in Pinno-forte a d Singing y, at Mrs Viaefarren’s re. — A a] the popil, $2 Green itv, $1 S0ench.. DL farren has the privi- Herz. Spring: Mrs. J 10 the emineut Pi 6 120" rre ‘KIUMPH COOK STUVE —This cole! team conductor, coaveying the steam and smell, so to many fromthe room when cooking Icis also self ventilating, affording id a Ithful warmth to the apartment. at is jost the thing forthose who di therr cooking in the room in which they ia prized for its superior bakirg &e, Also,a small locof Nos. | and 2 Cooking Stoves, at a low price to the trade and othety, at * ted atove Gi snow employed, makin an eutire uew sssortinent Ball Costumes. for the of Fancy rovwhing season. left with Vir. Wm, Dibble Hair Dresser (who is p elegeut me ¢r wigs to match the Costumes, or street. will he puyetnally anended KEAKWAST CAPS~Peter Koberts,$73 Hrond yale ust received from suction. 1600 embroidered muslin aud Ince merkfut cana. from 24 upwards: rieh trimmed ttnen eambrie ents Pe Also, 10 cartons thread ba t ner cent helow th 2 Cc HUKCH OF THE ANNUN TATION wo ith street Fi sole, Five Pews, Soa 3) to 3 bee rn ni spt, seiecce:sas the most desi abe pews rei Jardin hile the plare fom the atamned Auply to GH. WINTER, 31 Wi bank, THE NEW YORK HERALD ESTABLISHMENT, North-west corner of Fulton and Nassna sts, JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, CIRCULATION— FORTY ‘THOUSAND. 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