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in the organ of the government at Washington, a propo- 4 sition somewhat similar to those put forth by the organs | a Wednesday morning, 24th inst., after » long ill- elles, of financial cliques in this city, showing the organization meee, Wittens, youngest son of J. J. Carton, aged 13 o. moiselle Martin 1écemment arrivs Mecssestrosseps bane te Nee Pater ‘barer et raccommoder i neuf, teu'e sorte de den col unets, manchettes et brode: Mile. M. demeure 101 Spring street, pres de Broadway 25, e| BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH Heghloee. of acombination for the purpose of bringing about a = The friends of the famil; Condition of the felegraphic Wires, Wasuinaron, Nov. 28, 1867, respectfully invited to “ oe movement of this nature, through the Secretary of the | attend the funeral, at 3 o'elook this afternoon, from bis New Youx, Nov.24,7P. M The Dead Sta of Avia and the Great Salt Lake of Be — se mnreideries Hopalred and Clean- | Treasury. nae recltanes, a Sete street. rioso, Mr. Placi The Telegragh lines to Buffalo and Boston are not America, ae oI pensar a ‘ pgering ll- i : , fived ftom Pari offers her ervices tothe ldtewot New York, | Now it is pretty well known in financial circles that | mos s Have hareoeaea ee M+ | Dooms open et OC giant Petipa eat Aa Anetews: | working through. The line to Baltimore ts down be. | The projected tour of reconnoissance to the Desd culle tonics, Cope, aaed eas TREiNg a8 new. alt Kinds of laces, | the house of Corcoran & Riggs, highly respectable and | —The grelatives and’ tricwie ot? en family aro ree | oictnes Boxes. $1; Fit, $0 ets :Gallery. gets." " "| yond Wilmington, Delaware, By the line West, from | Sen of Asia, it is expected, will diselone many interesting {or Spring streetyuear Broeawayr’™ it THdenge Isat No. | 1 as bankers of Washington, are the Deakers of the | apecttully. Invited to. attend the funeral, this (Thurs- | PROWEKY THEATRE—W 5. iaeager, Mu Benes Th e.% itt | Philadelphia, we have as yet received nothing beyond | facts relating to it, and to prophecies and historical be acted, th y of EVADNE—fvadne, Mrs, | Pittsburg. events, whose scenes are located there. ing. The K Ludovico, W: Marshals Vices: ‘pha adidas Waa ones | The recent explorations of Lt. Col. Fremont, of the Olivia, ‘Mra: Jorda th NCAIMES—Funks Mr Gr Burnet Mes . athe | ‘ | day) afternoon, at 3 o’elock, from the: residence of Grand Fancy Ball Costume Warehouse, 58 | S°'™D ment; and connected with it in its monetary his brother-in-law, Mr. Henry Hahn. No, 40,West 13th | | ce street John George Taylor, the celebrated Costumer, | Movements, and as that house is the ouly one so situated, | street, between the Sth and oth avenues, without farther sinploysd mating Up the moit splendid new costumes | it ia proper to infer that the Fractical propositions put | vitation. if Puiavpecruia, Nov. 24, 1847, | Great Salt Lake'of Alta California, disclose it to bear lee, Hair m At Boston, om the 22d instant, Mrs. Renecca, widow of Te i ith thi LE OF Dillersville, Lancaster “ 4 : i 3 ghaneter Wigs ts a | forth by the Uniew emanate from that source. A very | the late Kendall Johnson, of Nop Tour seca OS ke Msiaaat le AW Maat ack edo nag oe eer the murderer of Re. | i" MAY characteristio features, a striking resemblance resse: 8, sent to any par) o! 2 ‘eis. 1, Mr. W. M: Mr. C. W. Ch eae iieastamme. Dr wee aad Wi say bang intimate connection exists between the house of | At Mobile, Ala , Nov. 9th. of short illness, Caruanine, tzeraou. vile, sent to superimtend them. Orders left as | Corcoran & Riggs In Washington, and the brokers of | Wie,0f Wat. H.’Arrowamith, and eldeat’ daughter of Temes, tug gimnediately bentteuded to, Robes. Regalin, Cor: | Wall street; and all financial plans suggested by -« berts. It is reported that he has made confession. to the Great Salt Lake of Idumea. The American lake is about 150 miles long, with » width of from 20to 50 rs, x months, and 14 days, | ‘Boxes 25 Centr: Ps a Gein will rae ab 7 Legisative Proceedings miles; that of Asia is near; ti ames, aad : formerly of New York, 7 = —— A » ay, 34 1647, ~ reer pt ented jgmes, aud every sequisite prepared and on hand for | thelr organs, are concocted in solemn conclave here. dl - Ciyiianay THES ng, amegement ar. senaTe, ips pest ae arava Into the Salt Lake of €alifornia z ethan date ti aide yee ite as the principlesiof the political » % A . 4 7 “# Mr. CLanx reported in favor of a amending the | merous water streams empty themse! prin pie ns ee eran eae Sahsiel matters, loa betines sarees he | Sole Loather<:3 ts 10.000" aiken’ Heats clots No 306 Fear! 3 i o.be isllawed by the ubleact Vir | milla act relative to New York ofty. ciple of which is the Bear on ae ae pencied wedding cokes; Jewelry Boxes: tissue, toreneg asl ond A fs lope canned Sole Le ARTISTES, in which several magni. | Mr. Srecx:n reported a bill fixing the salaries of cer- sad soyfar as party 1s ,concerned, mill are, itis not | otherartclee, (om fouem Also, Calf Skins, in rough: wit astonishing to see #0 much similsrity in principle, when NNIVERSARY OF THE PULISH REVULUTION, t e ON, 5 the interests of the financial cliques to which they look A November 29th, 1817—To celebrate with patriotinn 4 ———____—____— rary of the commencement of the glorious struggle A Tasty Boot ts one of the most necessary | 1 *UPPOrt, are concerned. The patriotism of these gle t Paper; Pener Laces; Gold Borde s; Guld and Silver Paper; Picraces ig: Ke. Whotesate aud retail—18 Maiden lane. C K ‘ ficent pictures will be illustrated | To conclude with the Inrce | tain offlcers of the government. miles long—the Dead Sea of the East has similar river, HRE® PAIR OF oe ETH AG Re ae REE. Mr. Berns reported @ Ei zequiztang oouiae pe Br the Jordan, emptying into it, and of about the same BIR * | issues of certain incorporated banks.” ‘The bill requires “a fs Mretantace De Glerian, Mr | 4’ eposlt with the Comptroller, by the Ist January. 1849, pe sy while the courte oF varthward .. After which, the * tunate people, to obtsin Liberty and ‘o couclude with the MILLER’S | Of U. 8. six per cent stooks, or of State stocks, to be re- | [eas Sea ig soutnward ‘This sea is also surrounded niticles of man’s dress, for thent ic you ~ t be consider. | persons is regulated by their pock. and any measure il bes renalon: pf the friends ai REICHEL ere 1236 cents. Ok saPhsh ae at par, to an amount equal to their entire cirou- rocky mountains, and beyond those vast deserts oe €1 dressed. rial " = . sam great tho moat tty and the cheapest beats a thea Promisiog tntrotiote bavantege to thamssivee, without ee | eee sta ae Behan eect pagirtanaee ‘il | Mr. Cian repria a Ul probiiting the Prion Auo-| is be aame with the grat Salt Like ofthe Wat aad fricud Young's, opposite our offic 4 any regard to the real interest of the country at large, Rivenctancdiaieg Meee he ei wil be gommence with the PAPHIAN BOWER—-Adouts, clation of New York from interfering with the State | S°° Foecnio “Nelthor of these salt lakes has an sutiet, Li adgt Mrepeh calf bocce for $4 9, sold in other store for | recetves thelr countenance and support. ‘The exigen, | {iyeuoimtouciUe Many nation To afford sa splen | Stine Mary Teyhas Cae wes Fxeulapins, Clark: Venue | prisons, which was orde hird reading. the fresh water emptying into them being carried of by, sores. He alao has got the beat assortinent of patent leatheP | cles of the government may compel it to resort to me. | “4 ete t The managems iM be THIS HOUSE TO BE SOLD OCrar ee Ate which. ASPEMBLY. exhalation. sid shosin heen’ aol incu aetenane toate tte pe titection of LF Gaseynski, Professor af Fashions. | Holland; Desdemons, Miss Turron ae Much BARNEY | Mr. Buachanp reported in favor of the bill to amend | “Iu their general phical features, however, all st- satisfaction. Coruer of Fulton aad Nassau st. thods of raising ways and means, which under other | ble Dancing, caf ge Buildings, corer 0 fe street and | BOUR is Touy ‘Titmouse. Mr Henry, Phoote, Miss | the charter of the Apollo Association, which was ordered | milarity beteons the ree tien eee oer The ul circumstances, would be repudial | Broadway. ily costums or mot ‘Tickets $1, to admit one ‘0 conclude with the Ker rts 7 . 7 wid ee ) Wo opudiated. gentleman and two ladies, be had ot he Beet ees one ide with the NEW PLA New | toa third reading. cities of the plains, the wicked cities ‘of Sodom and Go- palark, Brother & ¢ o's, Warranted Gold | The principal object theee financiers have in view, in | or fom) ki. 2 item | ery Taylor: Venus, Fhillips ; A bill was reported to amend certain assessment laws | morrob, it Pin.) No 33 John sreett, coruer,Nassau.—' i caaminstinr | an inflation of thecurrency, to sustain prices for cur do. | ph tle mestic products. They do not look beyond that; they ma Sold | do not look far enough ahead to see the ultimate effect 30 Fulton st., ate Conover; Jupiter, C HE PLEASURE TO ANNOUNCE TO | opena: 636 o’clock, aud the curtain ic¢,.the arrival, from Havana, of the celebrated | “4 aTOR PLACE OF! hing Chinese Voctor, LUSIAN. whe is uo. PA’ ho city fora few davs, a 25 a supposed, were overthrown by a volcanic relating to the city of New York. Ordered to a third | eruption, the chasm of which is now Rape ied by the reading. Dead Sea—the very deserts surrounding faland oon A bill was also reported to make the office of Chief of | were sprinkled over with great cities, built up and sus. Police an elective one; also, to make the office of Re- | tained by the transit of the commerce of Asia and Egyp’ w able to offer pen t Teasonable pi uufactured, O of these pens ry by UB. & C w Id. be in the pocket of every wholesale and retail as above, or by P. FRICKE, season on. RIDAY. Nov. erai, of ERNAN i corder of New York elective. ruins of Petra to this day being among the most Suu Buildings of this increase in the volume ofthe currency. Prices ST rps oly boo pO ae Adelindo Vietti ‘The bill to increase the capital of the Union Mutual | magnificent upon the face of the eanh, The Jordae, pony SS a Baad Pua & the city t would doubtless be inflated by any expansion of oredits; jon | Avi mone Don Ruy Gamer, Siguor Insurance (dmpany, was passed. sacred to eternity from its scriptural associations, for Boietes ions : pred dry te ptr ha but such an artificial improvement would be followed by fe ores Boe Picea nce Felix Gomyresis ng. Pas Machetes many ages towed through the most juctive, populous n 3 te Boot at $3 50, anda real tip | @ relapse that would sink prices toa deeper depth than theatre, ts. 7 iy ots like kingdom of the East. But the cities of le for his wa oof aad cork soles, bt o'clock; to com- Pirteneno, Nov. 24.—Flour—The market exhibited . - 1 have been destroyed—the desert sands have ep b ‘*Y | if the present depression was permitted to take its course SLLING OFF PREVIOUS TO REMOVI as sella no change, and small sales of Ohio and city ground were ps t to be beat in price or quali'y—if you don’t believe it, iS H , — . ., crosohed upon the fertile fields of old, and even in Zion, ea An) artificial inflation in prices would enable present | ( November 25th, 1447 , iq Dinmond Pointed Gold Pen on 5 I FV apie a8 Balen ates ce done below Wall eurcet, and | a4 our stocks would become morejdistributed, at higher nod retail denlers, in Gold Pens, Gold Pe prices The reaction or relapse, would be more gene- ae ieee ea ocala i Rectoen aes nae rally felt, and the losses would fall upon those drawn in cipa ta ithe ouly article of the kiud thst a warsanted, | in the height of the speculation. That the whole | 182 Fal eth nd whte ro-era eet open rior Huish, having invariably vroved isell the. best and cheap- | movement would be purely speculative, and the improve- EY UPHOLSTERY Gi laves. i a Provisions were selling chiefly by retail, without change | ™ ok FOV Eee Dae SO RMANCES, in prices. Whiskey—The market was heavy, and PR Nr aeynty spy nee oie We os REO the {n the morning at 11 o'clock, in the afternoon at half-past 2 and | limited at 180 for raw, andat 19 a 20c for rectifie deserts surrounding it—no populous kingdom has The $7020 ge ia the evening at 7, and epee Be ai ao arlnbors that im goed Derrsies ‘om won hi existed on. Beat River; but’ the Mormons, like the ve Manager bis the jes My w mn | ion on the river, an: y u INDI ANS™CHIERS, WARHIONS AND SQAWS.aitect | ties end continnes tyson boating onier, Guildren of Israel, after their wanderings over the from the Far West, than les fr is City, whe wilderness, have settled down again, and in « few years at pens eee he oo peonping ie YE, | LLL | |, may have « city on Bear River, anaw fo the y »M. and 1 P.M. } ERCUSSION | Car —B. BE. Wat | holders of produce, &e , to realise, perhaps at a profit, INTER CLOTHING A er © Over Sacks from $5 to Cinaks from $5 rated i aE DANIEL ’ e re ‘Ss, 2 14t#m UL HOLSTER x Pe 7 ARCH BMON CARS. Bats CLOTH, pneseay leis atthe ney of Palestine on a, ordan ; peg pavariel Othe Gala tsi, ser] ave just rece: r of give exhibit ye. — Gen mit and wi the lapse of a single generation there m gee payed Be cent — 1,| ment in prices temporary, is sufficiently demonstrated Usbolever: p Seeds, consisting of heavy Lyons Satin and Broce | WAR DANC ENGING, YELL in 1-10 and 1-5 boxes ; W: feu be cities in the deserts between the great Calf- sau by the fact that the consumption of cotton would be Laycock’ Satin Lane: of varius paiterns, with &e., in conj beat quaslity etioli with all other entertainments of theplace all the necessary ‘rimmiags, Cornices and Bau fornia bat Lake and the Pacific, ou the territories around the Bear river, and the Gi ‘eat Salt Lake of the West, were discovered pat yesterday, end the enterprise of a people whose agencies of labor are ‘ose who are fond of read- | steam and electricity, ca accomplish in a generation when the retiring to bed, can fully appreciate the sion aictmeay ome | that whlch required ‘ger of persorera Be wea | CLARA FISHMAN SE RKSRG RIE RN CABINET. ur proverties. Prepared and for sale “ihe seahot MiG TENNEY oC ienashaneauenes of THE LIVING ORANG OUTANG. =" and Chemist, 192 Broadway, corner | in its inflation, would avoid. | dent of medicine in the University of New York, Wax Diepren Likenesses and Portraits of the Si Ai aR ete ad ‘We are not yet prepared to propose a plan for any im- | pupils injDr.Detmold’s Practical Echool of Medic MAD, AM NStAD CAP eS eee Pee mete ‘The Goodyear Hubber Warehouse, 100 | provement in the currency; our object at present is to | (017, htving assembled, on motion of E. Marti, J. L WAX MO! 4 tae | | a yer | sidition, ) h silver lever Watch rpassing in Hheumatism, Pains, and Stiffess of the | restricted by an advance in value, and the supply on | new Paticrut of Curtin pine, Sommtees and Bands; ETHIOPIAN SERENADE ES eretsed, CAMPBELLS | reduced prices ; Euglish silver lever Watches Breech, double | opulene® and refinement the capital of Idumes, but joints, swelling of the muscular substances near them, and | 4), ket i , by th i " | case superb patterns of Lace and Embroidered Curtai NEGRO SONGS, CHORUSES AND GLEES™ barrel Guus. Also, fing, single and double, Ducking Guns, | !ike it, built up and sustained by the transit of the oom- other distressing symotom# too welll known to need descrip. | the market inoreased, by the anxiety of growers to get | a cae of Turkey Red Cottour, allot whichiy ieee Also eraged, the following talent and attractions— 45 inch barrel, Gun Ribs, Powder Fiasks, Nipples, Violin | Merce of Asia, ‘The countries contiguous to the Jor. emoved by the use of Hing’s Com- forward every pound they have to sparo, It is, there- | ped or retail, I £oLOm ON & HA T, miatnan WESTERN, the Yankee Comedian — Strings, Locks, Bullet Moulds, &c, Purchasers will spnrele dan and the Dead Sea, have had their oe in history; A Syrapot I rf a jeesmmended fal ue, Se ek fore, plainly to be seen that the whole thing would be a | olstery Goods, 243 Broad: y NARD. a ce'ebrated Actress and Vocalist im nterest by taking “Axeat’s up heir bills. being a specific, and od* re eds buc a trial to convince the most | gable, the explosion of whic! credulous of sta surpy by ©. EL Ring, Deuge) John street, mae camel did the duty of the locomotive, | being called tothe chair, and J. Poston appointed sesrecarr, EL OF THE HUMAN BOD’ ried hen tne reader [als asleep, {ied | postboy was the nearest, approach to etrio tele- Broadway, wos estaolished about six years ago, with the expose the motives of those engaged in getting up finan. | the foll oy ter ‘hereas, it has to be seen privately at an extra charge of 25 cents. kA. Woodwort;, 325 Broadway, op | graph. TH % i di n6tice the Patent Metalic Rao- dispens ition of hi Admission to the whole, 25 cents; children under ten years ‘"Thentre. ————— oe ce reapieen cial schemes, who are taking advantage of the exigen- | of age and old enoagh to. AR Ip, just received, a few cases“ Genuiné Naples Shaving Wasuinaton, Nov. 23, 1847. experiments for perfec t ‘ : Veutinasand hes been erie aiite sani cies of the government to draw it into a movement of | Masel te JV ECHANICS” HALL, 172 Brondwar, votecoaGrand Soap,” fisees from the manufacturers at Naples; acy The State of Affaire. exiubition and vale of his patented fib the most insidious and dangerous character. It is are- | mirauon for his zeal ia acjaiting dl IVA nud Broome streets.” ’ “ NJ EW SYNAGOUUE, Wooster stivet, between Spring | NO man, not. even Davis, the mosmeric revelator, id where they may still be found in. the greatest variety and | M&rkable coincidence that the organs of the two great | while we yleld tebarasivets to the ult at tod! ticoet Crowded to ovrtlowing with ahs BEAUTY and FASHION | IN 'oni Prince “A Leciure will be delieredst the tore ifhe wore to sleep till Christmas, gould tell what will be ronisig the ntact ere nas fyeuitige and resources for | political parties of the country agree so closely, relative | (ret his loss Sr cond, Tigt ety oe deeply re: sy OPEN EVERY NIGHT, Beemasie: Pa Ahesday, Nor, yt 6, inthe evening, bythe | the state of things in America aod in Europe s year Mero Tele enabling ia eeaete Keel tice erence | to the duty of the government, in reghlating ite finan. | parents and friends ta heir recens afictin oe hse UNABATED. SUCCESS, : , _. | hence. Wo have still on hand the war with Mexioo— suy quarter, ‘The attempt to mislead the public mind by con | ojal affaire. , A Fighth Week of the Origi eee CHRISTYS MINS TICE foundingthe pitentee with any. person, of the same Stock Exchange. The Oldest Established Band in the United Sater Gee faaterrived from Lalys a superb collection of Renipe | 40,000 mem in the fleld—a prospect of the re-anneration koged in the rubber trate ia thi $3000 Trea Notes 6s 100} 50shs Farmers’ T't 03) 26 | K.P. CHRISTY, - PEIRC ‘ the most distinguished Italian artists, con- | Of the Mexican Republio, with a debt to pay of $80,000,- Retverse since he has for y 160 State ba. 96 aS 1g ap adr G.N. CHRISTY, BBOTH i of Statues, and kroups of large and small sizes, Busts, | 000 to forel dit t of th State, aud secupied with ex 2000 Siate 6s, %2 1023 25 Caston Co 2% | < RENWEI wip cep en J.RAYNOR, * PUGH, Lions, Tai Chimney Pieces, made expressly for the gn creditors, as part of the bargain, to be crash of hus Bical discovery to the arts ; one of the most | Gso0 City Se, 58 8” 50 do 203g | AA PNcers Meraseamaes | whose original and inimitable concerts are nightly honored | United States, all of exqui ite “workmanship, and ‘statuary | superadded to an existing debt ‘of $10,000,000 at home. now tobe had at 100 Brondwaysthe unrivalled excellence of | 19002 Peun 3s pH ST Net ol eae og | fauna bupinens of the rat vespectablity, inancceasful pera: | mythermaedand highly respectableandiencesandunivereally | marble, worthy the autut) n of any amateur and erat. Also, | There ia an awful squinting at Cube which wi Which has called forth universel admiration, 3500 Ohio’ 6s, 36 9850 Long deland 27g | How. aud thatrequfces the above addition of, capital to be fered in this city. per enquire at Mr, Leughi’s Marble cost $100,000,000 to take \it, and mot much less a rrnrrwees | 16000 ending Bonds 124 Ano 0 a | Sycuted to the best advantage. Address, with real name, Admission 24 cents. Children under 19 years, half price. | 3d avenue and Irving Pla to Sapcake eee al Fag ast oar asi = | 3000 do 72% 450 Harlem RR Sg, eee EO. vies 25 It Doors open at7; concert will commence att-o'clock. Beats ‘ODORE F, RECHT & Co.« Improved Fos ee ee <i MONEY MARKET. 000 R Marts Bis tos 00 do ar AW PAR WANTED —A lawyer ayy be Heeured on application atthe Hall, from 18 “M: to aCe eee SiON GE HOORE, Dene Nene ied | would never do to’ bave ttlement of free negroes e 50, it 10 405, tice afew miles ¢ country ¥and an exten: ° nal 7t —T. parti i . Wednesday, Nov. 24-6P.M. | co Redaskh eek se baw 40% | te acquaintauce, is desirous of forming a copartacrahip for HANKSGIVING NIGHT —-HICHARD HOFF. | todudiug aud selling, prieut righ tc mcm ar attention to i to close to a lave State as San Domingo ts to Cube— There was a general improvement in the stock market | 100 = do 61% 500 do 40% | the practice of the law in this city, with someone who can | "J LANKS! AND CONCERT, at the Tabernacie, on | articles, throughout the Uuned States cud Europe. Fatentees | tB@ Sate may be sald of Jamaica, and all the West 175 do 62 100 do 4044 | bring a proportion of the business to the office. ‘The practice Ev ‘November 25th, 187. Mr. Joseph Burke. eal! 19 3ieod*m India group—an Operation of annexation which would to-day. Prices advanced on most of the fancies, but the | iio do 62%, 6 Erie RR, scrip 70% | iu the country can be retained. Anv one desirous of forming a ‘Timm, Mr." Scharfeubery, ‘ht. SL ieee co call | reduire @ ten year’s war, pending which Mexico would transactions were only tofa moderate extent. At thejfirst | 50 Farmers’ Trust 54 | bi linens connexion of th Bind, can enquire of Woodward & ae atael sta fe ee LOAKS.—The leave to call | Duseo : a the attention of ladies to his present stock of Cloaks, as | D¢ 8Pt to kick in the traces of constitutional liberty.— Herr id | Mrs. Easteott, Voealist. We ove.” Mr. Leach board, Harlem improved 2 per cent ; Long Island, ; Second Board. Lit W ot See i in th and ing all th rf Can we stop short of this if we goon to absorb Mexico, #1 $1500 Trea Notes 1004 50 shs Harlem RR a ANTED—By a young man lately from Hnglaad m Bpsearthe Benin tiie city pe compen Ok he now strles | asa boa constrictor ewallows an entelo , after releasing Canton, % ; Farmers’ Loan, }¢ ; Reading bonds, ; idoo0 Fenn gs etd 13 19 do slo a os ins wholesale peat Frode alter: as Forter or grand Fignofo " man’ with ag neral ‘assortment of dry goods, s itable tor the season, | its teeter, Gee his crashing convolutions? Ne we ‘i "8,66, 2; and Treas 5001 0. 100 lo 810 maL. y acquaint ith the business in ‘Prades which will be sold at reduced prices, must, if we take the leading step, follow up the wor! Nolen. Fenn Ov and Rosdlog, Raltoed shed cc ieee Reems RR G2 Se 8 | Mi Joey Bane Pam, Se Metaeis | Taaiidem * "© "VE PAPHEON. No.1 Bowers. | "Wa repeat that’ the holder of tedious Mesioun Notes, 4. Penn 6's an r re maxi - so a8 Salary 5, employment.— age thou ang: r-Leach—Benediet. 6, | (jl KAIN'INGS claims are at the very botvom of this question of an- prices current yesterday. This improvement is no doubt 250 Harlem RR 33 41 100 do 4184 | Please address A. Bleecke: Introduction and Variations mis, Sr fr would inform his fri nexing all of Mexico. “We could designate a case or two the result of growing confidence in financial circles, and 0 41% 100 do 330 41 ~Leopold de Meyer, 7, Overture to, neral, that he has changed in point. ‘They think that the chances of heavy divi- J 10 = do boo 42 450 Farmers’ Loan 26 Hoty ofc cburcnradl ‘ Arianged for three Pianos, hard Hoffman, and ex. | where he can be found from dends are increased with the increased demand for ter- 4n improvement in the money market. 50 do b3 41 40 do 2652 | nga highinhcidelicatetenes velso pony Ba Nols id by Messrs. Scharfeuberg, Timm, and Richard | 010 4r@r . ——--——.. | ritory—the more the better for them. The government b. Tho French steamship New York, for Havre, takes out | 100 do boo 43 | Teas necessary thathe should be a competent musician, as he | {r°gman, ou three superb grand Fianofortes, manufactured HARLEM PARK TROTTING | may involve iteelf in endless war; it is nothing to these only $27,000, in five franc pleces. New Stock Exchange. would be required at & perform dificult music, in c a1, Wantasie on ‘Themes fom “Linde do Cheetah 2 Be COURSE—A Purse of $25 to come | paper bolders, so that they can “realize ? 000, - $5000 ‘Trea Notes 6s s10 100 100shs Harlem RR slo 403g | cert with: texers 0 Address J.H. B., No.5t9 Bowery. ey (heey 0: icciven Off this day, weather permittin But these patriotic people will {be foiled. ‘There will The fuancial crisis in Great Britain, and the fre-| “soshsL Island RR blo 28 200 ‘do er 22 6teod*m Sore i af 4 = Mile heats, beat three in five, in be peace with Mexico, as one of the first measures of Con- quent changes made in the financial systems of that} 20 Harlem RR = bs 40 150 do 206 | Wa! the Keg Factory, ia Perth Amboy, new aH Walls Hore patties: Woodall enters bb: CU Beaenoames | gress. ‘The administration wants peace and does not country, are rapidly reducing the immense influence it| $ 4 3 40% 50 do ME a088 || Iba pee eieek Canela eae ae hae eee 5, Hichard Hoffman will fyi acting euters bm. Jenny Lind. Tr'the | Want Mexico, Congress will pro ob thsomaconantt formerly enjoyed in the commercial world, and throwing | 19 do BE 4 fo Famers Tran +15 36. | ian todrivenhone. Avpiyto S. ANDREWS.” wat etere honor af steading to tho American P “HIRAM 'WOUDRUFE | Congress adopt the defentive line’ the Frostinge tt into the hands of this government that supremacy —— © | WARGED A situation by respectable youug woman, | on ica Fantasia on Themre {fom the Opers. 0 _n24 2t*re ROO PT tign it aa cheerfully as he did forty-nine—perhaps, with which we have been long striving for. The revulsion CITY TRADE REPORT. Beat of city reference givens A line addressed to i, | itd duo Coneertante, from the Opera of CENTREVILLE COURS) 4 protest, but still cheerfully. Congress ,will have the recently realized in England has been the result of an New Youx, Wednesday Afternoon, Nov. 24. office, will The weather proved unpleasant for outdoor business opposition between the banking and the commercial | auing part of the day, when heavy showere of rala fell, 7 by Richard Hoffc ab ph Burke—H. id = '25—Mile heats, best 3 in 5— | materials for a defensive 1i {c few active young men to go South or i Hoff 7 ‘Thursday, Nov. 25, at 2 o’clock, PF. M., In the interval, however, we have the shadow of ctas agents for the sale of new and poy ular publicat t nd closed. ©. Hood, names Trae roxpect of a compromise with Mexico herself W. interests, since the adoption of the Peel act,in Septem | Transactions in flonr were moderate, and prices remain- | + a oer orth pelted their expenses, wil Lad, oT to ‘eh P25 Ite Conklin. mes Back Dadi Mr. Smith, names A | P op) ae SEESOO . ° Delén-00 Denes iting, with au o ity of ‘clear yer od, Comet; . names Fire Awal ——— ber, 1046, The. Ousease at the United Kine hemi Reet-d OO Bee Oe ea pr Tees bees eed te Tate poreels’ | Your. Home meauow in our employ will nodoubtumke oper Snedicor, names Certain: Mr. Avery. ed Wasminaton, Nov, 23, 1847 that act, became established upon @ pure specle basis; without’ some concession in favor of buyers. | Othe? deeicct Your: clear ofall expenses. Icech man will have his Coucert of this season will take place at the is JOEL CONKLIN, Pr Afternoon Summing Up. the accumulation of specie in the Bank of England to! brands remained about the same. There was not much Apply tt KRENCH’S | £62 Ne iocipal ploceato be veticaned eer toilawe cyte iupsllvate pestlen aot Wases’ sadte come It ia suid that J. Q. Adarns goes for the whole of Mex- f ‘ i Ne nearly seventeen millions sterling, and the extension of eae ect eied Caer ery Lroseely yk Talore ite olfice of the Fiat of | phony, Die Weihe der ‘Tone, by Spohr. Overt | ASD: tar 20, n tong tail ico or none, as he went for the “whole or none’ of Ore- Jusues, upon that and government securities, to more | Soi uiry for old corn continued fair, and sales wore pret aly peared abs gles Sara ya cape re se | enbaivenus pateyiiateee acreek oat | €n. He has foundout scripture authority for the Ieth- than thirty millions sterling, while the actusi circulation | ty freely made at yesterday’s quotations. Meal remain- ars of feet 0 hai “« ” wire act twenty millions, gave the commercial ed about Hderlocrnenlgh was loos firm, sud sales made neduainted with, aud capable of ivi Huvesmy shed on bine sloth lost aed bivee open, hair | mus of Darien, as “ clear and unquestionable” as that it 5 its stood as . e escription of embroidery, crochet classes the impression that an expansion of credits could | St slight inactive, and.sales were limited, “In procsne, other funey work. | A genteel and c mfortable heme re sd: L. ENSIGN, Secrets Fecorery of, the prope: tr, will receive $25, or $80 for property | sermon from the old man, when the subject of the war with impunity be bronght abent, and the operations of | private sales were trifling, while the sugar and coffes | {ii ob/ect 0 18 Bred int rete ueration, Apply to Mr. KS. Ps LBY’8 CELEBRATED COLLECTION oF | *thie AO we FOR BALA GS ane i | 18 taken up in the House. commerce extended to wn unlimited extent. With the | Previously alluded to were offered at auction, snd all | “nis ste fepeeceet err resaceaaarTcomsiating of the following groupe; | Pa's Nght years old, sound and kind,a fine driver, SOCENS SAPOBOLT Sie ae SOCTET TH SEAsON-- bers and members are respeetfully informe 25 to $50 to obtain A gccd fitting ont road wa: YY of mm, Late ‘situation as companion ‘to pe, truction nitting, ani will return the same or give information that will lead tothe | 4m behalf of 5440. We may, therefore, look out for « seventeen millions sterling in the vaults of the bank, | "ld upon satisfactory terms, on short time. [> vou feprecepting, tmportant and interesting subjects. the size of And, warranted ts trot a mile in lese ie 3 mainntery | p_/Me Organic exponent discredits the idea of = treat; YOUK LIVE D?—You may fiud Asnes—The market for pots continued to droop, and r 4 f * . 4 having been concluded with Mexico. No such and’ chout’ Get aslitigha ee) nikal tela ponte’ | nleoer ov ave ume or pe Jd a | og rill but ty intime. New Jersey; Bordenton, Oct 25, | Birth of Chri the Moral Scouc of the jnvetj rate Family. wills told low se the owner has aotimetousebim: Also, | fie teen” . Fowle, Dear Sir—lam well aware that . . | small sales of pearls were said to be made i f every age and sex, and condition in life, ti y.| Meow open ist 4 Howard st. lators and all others disposed to an inflation, eon. | small alee of peatis were sald to be made, at $7 875 ty ar the counthy, haveruseds ved beens banalteed’ be” BE, | opbnate the Apolo, PM. (Ad: | Howard st ie adway, late Walker's day, fom 11 A. M. to ¢ Sabbath after divine service, RW THK! ‘Apply at Stal ne The President kee) mn house to-night. Sun consulate seekers ‘on New 17 one i as suffici jee for th Beceuts. On oa JAMES w York expected tobe sidered there wi ient leeway for their ope- | 9 363 barrels of pots, and 890 pearls. The export of pots had star's Balers of wie Conny my cae has been saved Ml. Children half price. 2 7c brated } Be Randolp! try w of Gen. Harrison, acd one x i 5 . it. My father’s and my mother's family were both con- er - tag o Roanok s vations, The expansion commenced, and every spe- | to the 23d pin a8 reboat ma eet Lacie oan samptive. My father, mother, and a sister died with that fatal aa dutance, ie. re 6 0) ck, isa candidate for door-keeper of cies of speculation increased to an enormousextent. In Genesee, in store, 1¢ at4$6 18%; 600 do Orwe. | ‘ La ‘Gena a prodtspoend 20 je myeatt, ‘were mad the midst of these movements, the harvests were pro- | 4, sold at $6a6%; 600 do Michigan sold at $6 12%. Some | 0 fined to my bed, when the pain ia mv side:would allow nounced deficient, and an importation of food and an | parcels on artes were rted at $6 1234; 110 bbis | to hey. My physician reymoussed SY {ensee [tess egen Init my fiver was very much enlarged—I rais exportation of bullion commenced. The bank met the pei yp llege hy prdonh th coke asceean, : Dain ininny side was pe severe that the cere Passing For particul: drain of bullion by reducing its reserved notes; instead | sales of 4000 bbls. of Geneseo were made at $6 15, and | {2 ine-street Cys ecoer gL recupned, bi my, the House. He held an office under Old Tip’s appoint- apy dr phaaaiero No: ¢rsdceeBroiveni'T | ment, the Treamry, or sme time; bu the rule a 3 Pe ; Ls ; aa a large family, “ splendid tab lean even |N ‘wlll than be pee up ay Betis, so dat his tooaeneh oheete {itled to the consideration of the whig party, lf they in- mrticularsoes descriptive prog smme each evening. | have a chance of becoming his owner. ALSO FOR | tend ve ® new man for door-keeper. Prices of admission—Drese ‘Circle nnd. Parquette 40 abort Alea ad a hale | neil only do the members calculate thelr time, that we ol ry lied, but all tono purpos " % A bably have but few arrivals till within « day or Jady nad gentleman 75 cents: uy per boxes 25 cents. Seats may in fis Vander aon Poa neaais. | F ta r de of reducing its actual circulation, as its bullion was | 600 do strait brands Michigan were made at $6 18%; Os- | yorno relict, Atiietms physician said h id nat e be secured at the boxoffice irom 10 AM tli PM fs jouble harness in | two of the meeting of the two houses. drawn away, it maintained ite issues in the hands of the | ¥#60 in stall lotsaold at $6a6 06!¢. Southern was inac- | {noc ght eat ny Drovidental y I heard of aud op: | Doors open at 636, Persouifications commence at 73 o'clock. phate old ow, aa bis owner has no further use We shail have « splendid session this time. tive, and we quote Howard street at $6 3754. Wheat— | timed bottle the publio, by reducing the amount of notes on band. | 4'seieof 1000 bushels of Ohio; handsnas eee 8G was | was encourages t Amidst all the drain of bullion,the actual circulation has | made at 135c. The last sales of Genesee were made not been reduced altogether more than two millions pa Bo Fo 4 Sadat 190 sae Pashels ot | tain care, 024 Bt je 16L0°3 ALHAMBRA SALOON, No. 589 Broadway — " — ; - cee P 4 ‘ Under the direction of Thomas Spronie=( Lived week, GUNS AND DOGS—For sale, two suvenor ; miLavenenta, Nov. 24, 1947, cedented success.)—Friday and Saturday. Nov. 26 and 27 double barrelled Guns, one by Manton, the other by | The Murder at Comden—Hearing in the case of Wm. Orignal. Western and Southern Band of SABLE, HA. Firm: and two thorough-bred English Setters, broke aad w inte E im © he din © Trobably the two huest bred | Browne, mate of the slave-bark Fame—Sword Pre sterling. With about seven millions sterling in bullion, | 4 small-lot of 600 bushels of pute yellow ‘old at, 76o, | WHALE SPOKES Drei Rene 18 trae, Sigaed Marines, Win Boeke ged eM Hod ae rene sthe country, Apply at 9 Liberty street, “uisecere. | leans bv: the circulation is nearly the same as when the bullion on | and 500 do handsome yellow sold at 75c. Rye— id 1. BUTTS, ou the wri For sale wholesale and | (late of Christy's, Minstrels.) pectfully announce to the | 4 DANAKY BIRDS, LONG BREE! , ‘The pursuit of the murderer of Ro is on is ‘lions sterling. ‘The crisis was | Sales of 3,000 bushels, delivered, were made at 87%<0; by A. B. & D. Sands, 100 Fuiton atreet, corner of Wik | Citizens of New York wnat they’ will give mecries of there | MAN ARS ee Bs The petite P berts is going bead Wee Oey eee a ait do sold on time, interest added, at 893¢c; and a | liam. and by di ___4) 1t®m | Fashiovable Entertainments every evening until further no- i per shi led to call aud examine my last importation. | all the towns in this vicinity with undiminished ardor, i Mayflower, from Antwerp—comp: 300 i tee. postponed by these movements, but not reduced; it was of 3,000 bushels, was reported at 880. Hye Flour T MNANKSGIVING AND put off, but not prevented; but on the contrary, the re- dull at $5. Oats—Sales of some cargoes were re- vulsion became strengthened and more extended, and | Ported at S00, Barley was dull, and no sales of moment finally spread destruction over » wider extent. Had the CANDL ACUAT Military and Civie BALL will take pla DAY EVENIMG, Nov. 25th, at Mr. Parkes ission, 25 cents. Concert to commence at eight | German fone pronounced by the oldest amateurs tn this | BUt no clue bas yet been found to indicate the name of ¥. naar city, to be the beat singers ever imported, 30 Belgian Long | the individual or his present whereabouts. The excite- +b Long | ment on the subject render Roo North American Hotel, on which vecasion he iutenda forward two Prevx SALOON, No. 307 Browdway—Third Week— | Breed Cannries—warranted pure, breed; Nighti | bis arrest id mils ts of Quadrilles, evtiti bs wants, Whistling Starlings, ke, the prospect of rah slat a ha Si aa iald vo iis | 86% —Sperm were firm at 33¢, and patent do at | {ors lnvin les aud Reon Advauce Guat “Da issenlern weuaperererevaee eae ee | ea, the Stork of an Amateur Breeder, which eau; | almost the only tople of conversation, and swallows up » en regulated in movements entire! 6 . } commence at past tinue till bet 4 , rpassed in. a,’ ¥ movonsmatnns wate die pressure would have bece for | COPFER.—A sale of 2700 bags of io were made by | See Tinie gpa, by and, continue, til b his indies; may one, Be every evening this week. Importer of Hong Birds, 152 William street, be | every thing else, Last evening the friends of Mr. Dallas ; suction at6\;a7240,4 months. At private sale transac- | be obinined n a time more severe, but it would not have been so gene- | tions were light, without change in quotations. 2d Genud Concert, commencing | pola fret patted n2t 6t*re held ® meeting in Camden, and as usual the big gun at have bee ressed to th said ‘sales to-da: mali NE ent of the F THe EVENING—Tve propre | FOR SALE --A great variety. of mocking bizds the railroad depot was brought out, and considerable oe lep a . ps as cor eral vi y = a oa et charleston, mship South ? paw ected trek leary | owing we tee vegnenee Pair. ths rene coon) | Seuss uperieute (a teachings ts detcn ng cinploy pare Hotel, comer of Daage and | Trees Aloo. n lot of red er Hise hirer, of foantlie] powder was burned to do honor to the occasion. This lowest point; but the recovery would have been more | Owing to ite being packet day for the French steamer, d the very unfavorable state of the weather, Saleg | mentina private family or school, He 1s cone a upete hon to participate in one it wien the Pp P 7 _ lumage, with a great assortment of larks, linnets and tiie WEIL Roel ace tae 500 Mae eta, he basis OF oes ap- | Sotto much ew sblces cre semiot DE ace Gant eastis CRETE Peres | ees ee ten oh imate, | Reed Ste tan aang as 0,8 ae The attempts made to check the expansion, or to pro- arr wae pene Meare mals and “references, Address TUTOR, Herald Uthee, or wea KE Philadelphia—k. A. | be seen at 528 Pearl street, between Elm aud Centre. that the salute was intended as a feu de joe, a dwoo s contraction by raising from time to time the | op stig, mucherat ot ncn eatitional ore Oe | Me: Best, (27 Broadway, New York. nM sere W. Wallnck, Jr. Mavager—ith | °"u21‘lat®im ‘A hearing was had yesterday, before Thomas L. Kane, f Madam Bishop’s Opera Ccmpany—Thursday Eve- OBBLE GUNS AND INDIA GRASS LINES —We enganes 22, willbe performed) 24 time, LINDA, OF | Im- | U, 8, Comminssioner, in the case of Wm. Browne, for- or | merly the second mate of the bark Fame, of New Lon- VALUABLE MILLS, AND FARMING, PROVED PROPERTY—For Sale or Exchama: rate of interest, had just a contrary effect to that anti- | market was dull. ‘The 1600 quintals of dry cod noticed cipated. It produced a stringency in the money market, | yesterday remained unsold, and received a few cases of Indin Gass Lines, from | (1 4MOUN IL wont ines pregame tte, | ve: Vcore de ra. pf hy | gesealerie pare crke'tid anctecanuat's | $00 ,cmns tenths be Anerley oneal te ne . ie is, gun waddi: ippies » counties—’ eI eiro, char; which resulted in panic. Confidence was completely | Faii7,—Sales of bunoh raisins continued to be made Ofall kinds. Also, afineassdrtmeut of Fest, Restards We Bassey toeephe ah By pice, | parent Lee paren, Recnes, Daria; anal with “rine and. Sow | trade. The evidence to sustsin the charge is that given destroyed, and suspension followed suspension in rapid | from private hands at $2 15; 500 boxes do were sold by geakers: | Aylxo.2000 muskets, | Ma U Mnefarren.. Previous to which the DAY AFTEX | ae me ee mee he Ja Be | sd J by Luther Toole, who had shipped on board the , succession, until the commeroial oredit of the country | suction at $197 a $2 06; all over $150, 4 months; GAB AND CLOTHING | corMe Poke one le Skee Lads ane are Bi | in orchards, and directly in the village bound ostensibly on 9 whaling voyage, end was not ta- became utterly ruined. ‘The distress in commereial oir- ere was no change in American dew rotted. any super: | Bove, im 7 : | by and saw mille Ast May, 1647, cargo of over 600 slaves were put on board oles reached such a point that ay of the strongest | Sales of 150 bales Italian damaged were made by auc- of, can ob- \O THEATRIC ALS— Wanted several ladies and gentle- | siness stand; there are 6 barns, wagon houses, | from «town on the east coast of Africa, and were landed bia PI or the subseri men of acknowledged talent and respectability, for vau- | ke, of every descripsi character were made to the government, until it resolved igs at $150, cash, ‘he : ‘ket was quiet at $4 50. upon fnterfering, and the bank act of 1644 was virtually Pnane or ole aioe Seuneovade were addresse1 through the post will an ve attended to by Mrs. Cohen it a withia one anda hall | yt Cape Frio, Brasil. The captain and orew escaped en + 69 Dawe str Old « ock or j to an ‘A. SERGEANT & SON, 15 Wallet. | but the prisoner and Plunket, the first mate, were oap- devilte business in the city of Washington. Apply (and if by | letter post paid) to Mr. KILMISTE, Washington, D.C. | ©, _ Manneri Sound, at Rye; | tured. The latter was sent home in the frigate Colum- met Tel knits ee can | eee Beer mb ine | OMICS 7 x | ihe e muse tuyorn uation isthe Uniea'Siuie": | Mia which szrived at Norfolk, Browne wrebed to Dall sion, when @ strict adherence to the act was of such avai Stouxs—The market remained very quiet, and CH HOLYDA SENT PERRET Fre ee cea te reat mot | A bernie, in $1000 to answer the eharge. ar th lees for all kinds, except rosin, were nominal, Importer of Watches, 33 John str RUD NS jet pene lly ly, by that great | 4 : "RUCTION 1.6 Asword is to be procured to be presented to Lieut. vital importance, it was repealed, and the market mo- | png fade was in fair demand, especially for good Wil- it very low prices, a selected invoice of west pat: | Master, yBEK ear og Brean MUSICAL INSTRUCTION C.CAs. | , A awe of the First Penneylyauia Regiment, as © mentarlly relieved. ‘The restrictions imposedjupon the | mingten, at former rates , Pine oF F conch Gold Jewelry, such i Bracelets, RRR Bee ge te | TLE, from London, solicits the attention of Leng A .: Gold and Silver Car . ate - jodks for Ladies: Gold and Silver Sauff tod Tries ey ae Viet out sales the cask, #1 tales were making at 560; | j, of x | the Adoration of the Virgu tho crisis of the revulsion, and the folly of the govern: | sales of 1500 gallons city pressed Amorioan were made ai | “oxen, Sease cases, Ke. Constantly on hand post makersin | (FR? aud te admitted ment in assuming the responsibility of the remedy, will = BS 600. ae sale of ey notion’ yesterdny, was mad Geneva, Locle, Chaux de Fonds and St. Imier, (Switzerland.) Hichernte y. end tha Saaniewe ", soon be demonstrated. This movement has established | “t58c, and not 550, as inadvertently stated; Sperm = As ——— ssfely say, that it has not itsequel in Europe, nor in the Unit & prooedent, whioh will hereafter be made available, un- | Continued at previous retee: en ncrure’ Minter sperm | (pH AT BARGAINS | Rte, Nee aimury ot them an tigen ere der similar ciroumstances, and ie only another evidence Provistons—Sales of 160 bbis mess pork were made at (Saetitierstaes and other celebrated manufactur member of th of the want of permanency, or stability, In the acts of be bh TAS Sigs iat do spol 4, eee | i oe hot te (they are warranted not Indies and gentlemen to his pi | of teachin: ptanotorte, sing ng hor rated yward for his gallantry in being the first to plant the HK iulie, | flog of bie regiment on the walls of Huamantla, after the | whereby his pupils ensure a rapid improvement in a very | recent capture of that place. Lieut. D. is a native of | Pupils who would have the tuition of a carefal | Southwark. 8 C.K. Carth The Cheanut Street Theatre will be thrown open again La | to the public on Monday evening, the Ethiopian > ders, under the management of Mr. Dumbieton, ha: THEN | eased it for that pur from the Board of Agents. Or and | The purchaser, itis said, intends to have recourse to « ‘sizes, | suit at law for damages, in consequence of their inabili bank by that act, never were more necessary than at | O1Ls—Linseed, English, afloat, was held at o4o, with. | Breast 1 of contradiction my id take wit! rink in washing,)which reta ity may occ t le | ty to make him # good title. governments generally. id 100 tlerces, shoulders sold at sic. In lard there | ‘Afvo,ccceivedsnfesh iupply ol his 81 s6 ohne eat iae Cont: | i# only 23 cent, and st can be seen iinpers. | “77The Madame Bishop Opera troupe madi The resuit of the revulsion in England has raised up | was but little doing, and prices remained about the same. | ranu'b th ss rds fitting and superior workmaoship. Persons | #1 1NSUR ANCE—NATIONAL LUA with the Jaret ssortment of Boots | at the Walnut Street Theatre, in their first appearenc hat simi! Cheese continued dull, while there was a fair inquiry for | rehasing will do well to call at 91 Nassau street, op- Life Assurance Bociety of Londons" A Be Boots cad Shoes soled with rubber aud warrauied | before a Philadelphia audience. They will undoubtedly in this country @ paper money party, somew! jar good butter, and prices weresteady. | 0 Herald othe w! for the Beast oi the ‘Widow watt ‘Orphan. (i | water ti at iv Broadway, corset 2 eee Set enue. a | bethe rage, The formance of “ nambula’”’ last to that of 1840 and 1541 It does not go #0 far as tore | " Rice—Sales of 70 tleroes wore made (received per OBES. MODER, NOUVEAUTER—F. Gove RY hf by Act of Parlixment) A house for sale or ¢o let, © Tice | evening was admirable throughout. Mi! roadway, N. ¥. opposite ti ariton House. al commend the establishment of a government bank, but | Northerner) of middling to prime quality, at $3 1234; it wishos the credit of the government to be the basis Pai gs euties A 25, — market was unsettled, of the currenoy, The effect of the revulsion in England | ~ §ygp,—Flaxseed—The last sale CAPITAL, £500,000 Sterling, or $2,500,000; besides a re. | £004 stand for a grocery, baker, or bateher shop. yess jedding dr rich head ornaments aid caps for | serve fand (from surplus premium) of about $185,000, Part of new wreaths Howers and finey articles, winter hats, | the Capitl is invested in the United Btates ila, and oth ls for dresses, received from T. LAMLE MURRAY Tay. Hanover Square, Battimonn, Nov, 24, 1847 Speech of Henry Clay—Bad Policy of Whig Editors )VERSHOKS—OVERSHOES |—J of hess Betory.9 fresh Yot of enpesjor Anton, oud of any note was made ¢ som | mgt ALE = ne durability of whieh cau be ne + upon prices for our prinofpal staples, will be very great, | at 132 cents. Handsome Ohio clover wos held at 7% cts. every Krone! one ee EE | Ube of ae Cero " Chatranan of the Unieed Btitee id retail by th Thanksgiving Day--Free Masonry—Distinguished and of Ijuri ture, A depreciation in the | SvG4x—A sale of 112 hhds. Porto Rico, was made by Back Ovorcoatn Wine i cenetert, | Local Boxed. Suton the public that | Strangers—Desperote Altempt at Suicide— The Mar- Pf & very injurious nature. P auction at 5 #6, and 669, 3 months; and 98 boxes | j,i", wibe explony, Desee and Pragk Conte, ante he Board meet at 74 Wall street every Waonnspay, for | examine them. Also, nen the vabiie Get | i Be Valuo of our cotton of three or four cents @ pound,would | brown sold st3 09 a 6 67% perlb loons, ‘Vests, Dressing Gowns, Overcoats: kes the tranaaetion of business SnGoodyenr, of thete eto, $e. of New York engeged in yusiness, Doctors. J. K. Kongens, Hosack, and Krzne, medical e xperrence and well carued 1epatation, can safe ‘The speech of the Hon. Henry Clay was received here a bie (fee-paid by the society: make a difference in the aggregate income of our plant- | Tarow—Sales of 3,000 Ibs. were made at 934 cents, NINGS &' ers of moro than thirty million of dollars, This depre- | 243,000 do. at 946 cents. 231 Broadway, Am with his long ndance Daily at thre ni6 loteod* re uaranty that they are selling the best goods at the lowest last night by the Western mail, though the .dmerican Wuavynony continued dull, and no sales of conse- | (1 HARLES FULLER, Wholesale aud Retail Dealor ‘Eowann T. Ricuannson, Kro., General Accountant baeen “BOOB TERT WEL Patriot received copies inthe afternoon, from the ciation speouiniors and eapitalists are anxious to prevent, | quence were reported. CAttties New Fates Praten kebor Ge, bee Keport for May, 187, pamphiets, blank forms, tables of | _nllitistrre __S8 Liberty street, cor. of Broadway. | and Patriot n a / and they therefore wish an inflation in the currency in Whisxny—Sales of drudge were reported at 97 cents; | Patent Phosgene Gas, for burning in th pie Also, Ca rates, list of Directors, Agents Ke. obtained at the Chief FOR CHAKLESTON, 5. © —he | North American, The manner in which the North all lots of 30 & 40 bbls. State prison were 6 | phi Spine Gas, Oil and Lard Lamps, Hall Lanterns, Gi- | Office, 74 Wall street, or frow either of the Ageuts throughout 4 teamship NORTHERNER, Capt. Thos rican, and other whig have exerted them- bi ee 4 om pm sold at the ye , | ) ’ Am ) prints, this country, to an extent sufficient to sustain the value tame price; and 100 bbls. do. do. sold at 2634 cents. taupoles, etc. Also, Camphine, Spirit Oit and Wieks. | the ted States and Britis» North Ameriean Colonies. | 5. Budd, will leave the pier foot of Clieton of this great staple. ‘The banking system of each State FaeicHrs—2000 bbls, naval stores were engaged for | 272 Greeawich st between Chamber and Warren. J. ESARD ES Fe Bere eneTe! Qeent for the Soret, ite ‘obaceo I K., | selves to keep early copies of this speech out of the " a! . ». Colenies wil not admit of any greater expansion, and the ouly | London at 2s 6d; corn to Liverpool was engaged at ae NGING AND WALTZING ACADEMY-AT New York, Nov. 4,181. ant wh Stawia Hat tre__ | berth seeured until pad for, PAM bills of ha hands of the independent press, would indicate nothing rource from which any important addition to the cur. | din bageand bulk; with flour and meal at 183d a “Ard etrset—bignom ant Siguor Verrero, have re-opseed | YOUNG BACHELOKMAOUIET Y=vIFTITEASUN gu bontd For freight of passage, apply to SEOF F more than the urual bad polley that distinguishes the ould cemnmate, fo th Le aan he Tiree es WU CUBERA | ‘heis schoo! end are evout comerencing 9 ney aiform Assembly will be held at the Apollo Rooms 1 bat a TE menue loading men of that party. They should glory in ex- reney cow anate, isthe general government. The at 4 cents per gallon. To Havre, cotton was taken at | for young ladies and masters,and an evening class for gentlemen | on Thursday evening next, 25th instant. sourtiee Oonstune tending ite circulation, rather than in restricting it Wall street organ of @ confederacy of bankers in this | 440 ; ashes at $6, and riee at $8 per ton | at The Bays of tuition Monidays and Phutsdas', and Wednew a th MeTIEY OU OF the eammitteg, oe | oan eet tert ray ccegnarare. , Cossie | foun aah pele shotives city, baa repeatedly suggested that an issue of paper in | Soea ceed Ses ea Tae hare ae TNe ene end coneeers, Ja te | Se at0ie TH MAT JOHN MILLS, Provident _ | vol ere purtcnlerty reagestey to ase na) 3trre_ | Our markets, this morning, were heavily Iaden with the shape of Treasury drafts or notes, be made by the Mera, waltz Carre, aud all the new fashionable ducces are taught | FQOOFING—Old Tin Roofs made tight for 2% cents ver | ( ec ship Roscius, (or Liverpool, | turkles, pumpkins, and other agreeable fixings for In Mg mm on the 24th instant, “4 during the term.Private dancing soirees will be given as usual. foot. New roofs of rongh plank covered for th¢ cents ; havin dably detained, will sail on Sou thankagiving day. It will be universally observed to- government, for the purpose of facilitating the interna; | H. Van Doren, Joun B. Howsxt, of nd Mites roofs of factori jarge bui! dings, 20 squares, for $375 Y inst. at 12 o'clock, M.at which time pas- | morrow. exchanges of the country and filling the vacuum it rep. | Sarai M., daughter of John Miller, E*q., | Char a BADE. B.OLARER Muvieetouie | Bi piace, and warranted, Goo iwin’s Patent Preminm yeunere Will be on board, at Orlevus wharf, foot of Wall su The annual commencement of the Grand Lodge of resents a8 existing in the currency. | il treet, opposite hi 6 HV close at the usnal places at 11}g0’clock, A.M 7 held in this burg. . 116 William street, opposite the Washington Stores, has | | ght and durable sect telenn de Ra in be taken. it esrly appline | Maryland of Free and Accepted Masons, was hel Oa Tuesday evening, 234 instant, by the Rev. 7. of Overenars and body sucks,the pr Win's Chimusy Per Forte Ay peal rey, sale ie fT city during the past week, and finally adjourned. after @ Baker, Mr. Jatee M. Cianx to Mise Emu.y V. Stanour, afhich vary oom 810 816. Also othe, Casstinesengad | bets mad Wameezare™ Fee" nae staw Hrs gags om Doataat Oriase whan BK COML ICS mort interesting and hattouloua reason. ‘The condition issue of motes | daughter of Mr. John SHanpte, all of this city Dapera teed Bena eee rect, St Jew prices, for each only. Diy V OGHTL ARN DE Ws QUICK DAGUERRKOTYPE | ~ ee nan EN DE, Another Wall atreet paper, the organ of another clique of speculators and financiers, proposes awFF 'SHIPe FO! ff. | of the fraternity is represented as highly prosperous. — 22d instant, Mr. M.S. Levy, of ks are handsomely trimmed, with velvet , f 1 PACK TD SHIPS KOK NeW OR- eot for the en- based Spee: « Sopeeth oC govertment senasitian, Haadeil | « CO MCOOS ro kethasaue Ke Suctsbes OF ay ORY ot | Sollee eat eeie ee Dad os ls eaate: Bee rystet Anateamenta, with, fous times intenver Hight; lenses of ANS AND, MONILE ——The Packer ship | The following ere the grand oftosrn elect for We om for that purpose, similar to the stocks of thin State, it | Now vor. " qhly worked sitk 0 REE a for S140, At ‘Langenheim & Beoker, 201 Ureadway i, ane. 8 : Ox beat (hemes 9 Gene 5 W 1 Wen. Douay, nroprwen io make the govsrament an extensive banking | On Tumiay evening, Nov. 28,by the Rer. John 8. | werwre si madg 2 mem yp torerdice = Oe er c W.; Jaa Robinson, G-5; and Jerse T, Peters, Grand et a sad quetea thy old United Sater Bank as | Kiduey, Dav mwts t anna C. Tavis ¥ Go - — UBAREOTYPS PL. At uppree: ‘ 7 | ‘Treasurer. iu chi ouy, Now, 20h, by the Rey Kdwin F, Hatheld, py poEe 4 ceo Voigtinnder Comneras of all the dith ty t fi eveleas Of 624 Qvaneale & ad availability of thoue | a ot the ¢ Hotel yesterday was pitaat Leather, WveIs Btn moderate jute. A Ube arrivals ot Une City Davin Hanwha, of Sitagectior, ister county, co MargWtes Bian, "5 Thoms eurset, rae en podertte vate, Bp, aon Davie, o1 the far famed Mississippi regis tenes above oil others la the Gouatey, We also notioe | Hoxbam, of this city. j nl i ee HEN & CQ 10 aoe . Chas, A. May, of the U, 8, Army; J 4 it

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