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Bsabvnse, Oot. 16, its), Exrexraisa.The Parkersburg Slate oaneid duiing the seaetd week in Novembes Susrevicce; Tomes, Ost. 90; 1947. Important Rativoad Opening om tha Continent of | Gazette of the 18:h instant says:—‘*Professor | Was........5+ ++. Par a A ses ene Ty ler, oan presi Mi Yeoster : ies be > oes the Ship Alabama. ° : , ander slortous ‘The great Boston, Nev. Ws ans fale imo soe? by 8 communtoation of railway ae pent Denis miles in " on 94, 1067, mine of the Intl july last. as { wes acting on behalf of = - Trerret exevedingly that anything emanating from me nin wir io be tadae woeeeee the two | length, was opened to public use. This road ts vastly Ship Alabama, (of Boston) Wise, from Liverpool 19th shoul i have given the slightest iaquietude te the Eee isposed to obtain for her all the ad- | the most important one that bas been completed on the ning the practicability of cons | menoement of navigation to the 14th of November. in- | Oct , for Boston, with «general oargo, in into Provident, Iteertatnly wus not intended by me to have | Vautages of seoarity and protention Eg ting « line of magnetic telegraph by that route, to | elusive, (198 days,) was. . 98,013,942 28 b rial: duecctadl hls equsalalty, Das ant than elec monks |. Mba cubepuusecnened tothe damwawah sé ibe oy | EUropean eontintent, inasmueh as it connects the | connect with the eastern and western line at Harper's lon tue bay, wind » gele from South, and weather thiek,et Jeot war to prevent misconceptions of the truth ef histo. | given by Mr Murphy to the ‘Texas government, Rx-| Adriatic, the Baltic, and the German seas, and the Foury, and with the Ohio Line at Pi . Mr. Bote | During the same period in 1646, (819 days.) 2,015,486 28 | huif-past two this A. M., struck on Minot’s Ledge; tho 1y, 60 fac us thy au-Jeot of annexation was concerned. | President ‘Tyler must hays given the constitution s | Danube, Elbe, and Weser rivers with the Atlantic mapocted fortes Sethe Gencnn ene ae TMoFeMMe «5. sss sete se ee te eres ee 404 06 | tI swang around, head to the wind, and backed off: PO tent ser Kpryet ore mi pene santo papper) raged cing: Ag Reber suposed ty | eocan, and the Seine,and the Scheld, and the Rhine at ee Ne ‘The amount received for tolls up to the 14th of No- | /UBd her to be ina sinking condition. and attempted to These i maind in relation to several | that after the disarowal by Mr- Nelson of Mr Murphy's | Tvers. On the lat of November, passenger trains will! To 400o.—16 Ohio. a d. thig | Yomber, Inclusive, exceed by $767/821 39 the entire re. | Guethuce nt the host cee eutirely unmanageable; got fn-(s corroborative of them. It was not my wish to de. | Pledges given to Texas, » subsequent secretary, under | commence running betweon Bremen and Hanover. The | season is suppored t 5S er eS SS | tae ot 8, cabin passengers (Rev, BO-Conuer, of Millions ~~ prive the Ex-President of any mn of the credit of an- oe ae, eres one + triage Vangandt and | ting betwee this place and Hanover was Auished in | against 20,000 hd last pots 7 ask datetion | oom | The following table shows the amount received for | {24 John H “Connor, of Liverpool) At 4 AM i) ou exation t “ ad board t t Mooe be, has become tecthoe woe a eect But | aesurance.” After speaking of the army and navy ofthe | Mareb last, By the time this gets into your hands, there | °F9P Wil be kept at home, on scoount of the break in the | couly during the second week In November, from the | Wire ilP Bombay. from Manilla for Boston, ~ facts #'atedanud will be satisfied with nothing teas than Valees’ Sates. in Aen dad f will be aa uninterrupted “ rail” communieation between ing oot ae > eae vs be cont to market the com- | the years 1840 to 1847, inclusive; and also the aggregate lays 16 Tales N BOF Mince Lede’ 4 ee eee he wh i 01 wi of . . ’ i = q tae 10 lay fore, md cpperrts ee legitimate for | Posted invasion of Texas by Mexico, be aay; Bremen (as there now is between Hamburg) and Havre: Sa Sie os amount received from the commencement of navigation | fat tig’ mt) her foremast gone. Nothing can be saved thentic dooumenta.as will manifest that he was er “Phat the President will, in that event, send ames-| Vis Hanover, Munden, Dusseldorf, Cologne, Aix-la-) taeuonixc Suave —Dr. \ Mitchell to the 14th of November, inclusive, during the same ec dam bidiney tothe measure. I will not inquire toto Big. me | "88,10 Congress informing ‘them of the fit, and re-| Chapelle, Liege, rumels,Valenolennee,Pariaand Reuen; | slonday scuiaced be Sruge Grice Teed atains coun | youre — j “The Markets. tives so far ag be acted, aa I do not deem it material to | (west Congress fo adopt, as speedily an possible, such | and to Vienna, via Hanover, Brunswick, Magdeburg, at Pittsburg, to pay & Bnet $500 and costs about $600 | nw Youx State CanauemA Terss, | Cinemans, Nev. 24—P. M.—Fio the blstory of the etaure whether or not bia partici og 86 may be nocensary foe the defence of Texas; | 2 ous. 12g Beataw, ‘Phalonsth of the more—for harboring fugitive slaves. Dr. M. resides in ; ATE Gdwetk in New. Totalte Nov. 14. | steady, and rales of 300 » 400 barrel made, ancy was to agitate n question in the United | S24 if the emergency should require it, to say in his le. + ae line from Vienna | indiana count: cmecky sane mT weed 31896 eea.iei oa | ing Clty Milla, at $6, | wy aw Bestes whiah might prove Denefeidi tothe dsciiaing pres: | &%#89 that he would, in the meantime, consider it his | to Havro 1s about 1500 miles; but the distance between | legislature. 7’ "™ OTmerly #member of the State | [hii-s. °°. +. oe 2 3t | od prices remained about tue sine” Here gereee peots of polltical sapirants, But certain it is,tha: from 164) soetiogly dove”? =? SSelnet agureasion, and will a0! these potats will be considerably shortened when the 1000 head were reported nt $3. including « portion’ st m ‘a initlatory hae teen ody mpbind joel Was this ameurance given in good faith? If so, from | ‘Tack is completed between Dresden and Prague. From| Melodeon—Charles White, the celebrated de. | pert rd ‘of 100 Panache ei a ¥ apulay on the ground thar the alarming intelmuce of | Whenee did he derive the t He dees not say if| Vienna to Trieste the railroadline is nearly finished It | lineator of Negro character, takes a beaefit aext Mouda; Suger—Salos of 200 bhds New’ O: i Wogichd had uottben bern muniferted” ‘his, hevsver, | Congress will authorise him he will act, but that if Con- | will rot for the preaeut, however, be © ecatt evjvg. The uumerous admirers of this popular sipger wit mate at To, Nothiog reported In taolanee + J presume he will not arsume; becaure, as a statesman, | STtR? does not act speedily and Texes should be invaded, ha “ continuous one, | surely crowd the above Salooa, on that evening. He is de- ly rial + My yd The river bis foreeust ought to have oem eudislane ‘Sohaue tanahs, that he will act without their authority or sanction | °2 800ount of one or more mountains which intervene, | *!Vedly @ great favorite. wi lowly rising, an‘ good boating o: bin that Vexas Gould not remain inactive, and thet if Rew ies Ereeidyot Tyler sly. intended to redeem that wiil have to be tunnelled. The breaks thus occa- saoeats ecenrmaen and Oswego, during the seeond week in November, {9 SS she met with no encouragement from her ‘most natnral | ‘? m ight, 80 far as | sioned will perhaps cause a delay of ¢ Diamond Pointed Gold Pens..B. E. Wat- | the years 1845, '46 147, ao | PARK Toes! Ree "ri tt Na frlvvd, the United States, she weuld look for ald and suc- | )%88 Was then concerned it was not the duty of the | in the time faut would otherwlas be required for aeecee | 408 4 ( 0.45 William street, ue dovr below Wall aureetand | Wr nade Aaa aml | tugged RORY CO MOL EBay OMe, si CaP cor to some other quarter; and avy arrangements which | WlOisters of Texas to expound the constitution to the ing the Adriutic. The cities and towns connected with Savege. st Falton street, manufeerurers and whol | ‘ReTERN Cana. Tou lins elskein, the Smuggler, is Placides ‘Ky 1h) she could make would be adverse to the imterests of the | President of the Uni'ed States, or define his powers men, (the European terminus of the Ameri ail i in Gold Pens, Gold Pew and Pe 19r7. | Mis Abbott. after which, NArOLKON'S OLD GU aw Valted States, was the head of the nation, and was supposed to kn teamers,) Nichburg, Hanover, Luneburg, Hembe: ry variety of Gold Pens, which th $3.74 61 | THaversack, a Corporal of the Imperial Guard, 04 it is uaclees to reospitalate the facts and.evidence eon- | th¢ Tedulrements of the constitution, aud slso to Lullwigalust, Schwerin, Wismar, Rostock, Berlin. Stet, he onl? Serisle er ties bes ae The Moet 20 | feme a! taey Deore ae tained im my former communication, nor am | by any | !¢ Previous to this \ime the Secretary of State had as- ‘Oder, Breslau, Dresden, Leipsic, veorempiteat oe tn eveat durable aed esate | MAN. "Cotfins, ta whieh cha: setec mvins wabiious to show that | wasin favor of aunexe- | “ured the Texas ministers, in reference to a note ad- | Halle, Welmar, Eiseneod, Altenburg’ Magdesutg: Hifite: Wing suva:iably- proved itself the beat and ehenp- |, Totals... rrerreree yr) 743 08 | will nin 1 Boy: Ko Ket, Mrs. Frary tion, nor to olear myself of apy “doubts” which may | “fersed some time before to Mr, Upshur by Mr. Van- | sheim, Malberstadt, Brunswick, Celbe Munden, Bielefeld, | 2%,P02 i the werld; Price ouly $2 Other Gold Pens at Ae | The following statement shows the amount received | 0)r open nt ‘eriuziuanoes Will commence exist in the mind of the eg President as to the integrity | "Pat: Muuever, Hom, Dousburg, Dusseldorf, Kiberfeld, Cologaa, | 8123 aed $159. Gold Pens carefully repaired. $ue Selle ty the. Gominionk spi | Teeineks of iny purpos» If Gen. Jackson or the ex-President, or |," That should the « xigenoy arise to which you refer | Bonn, and Aix'a-Chapelle, in Germany. Vervier, Liege per cane CAN FRDE, On BOWEEY Tis = WJ any O:ber prominent guatlemen im the Uniied States dis. | {" Your note to Mr Upshur, {am directed by the Presl. | Louvain, Malines, Antwerp, Brusala, Bruges, Ghent, | Rheumatism, Pains, and stiffness of the | O22 “sue: snd from the railroad companies, for the | ED Maver. Mx ‘Seavey —F.iday’ Bi tested ty wished on the sue of ennexat on, aud De. dant tomy, that during the pendency of the treaty of | Ostend and Mons. in tum; Valenciennes, Lille, | joints, swelling of the muscular substances near them, and | "8! Years 1846 and 1847, onding September Soch :— | if, Sia be sign Sie SEMAN SHE Mrs. Halter, Mrs Sha “Ved ine Oppose . 1 oertainly accomplish b- 0 Use 8 Pi t i 2 C. "Phat - yen ~ ject which | most sedulously sought, Placed ia the po- | 804 within kis powar by the constitution to protect | France Altoda Kiely and CHdckstadte ie Doemesi: | Sommny be effectually romseod Cer ieeans tered deserip- | New Yous Stare Camats—Touts vom vm Piscat | ierens oir Phillipa After which the eom i fons citinn in whieh Iwas ae Livoutiow of Tones, { beiveeg, | Texas from all forvizn invasion,” Olinuts, Vieona, Brunn, Prague, Presburg and Grats, iu | pound Syrup of Hydriodate of Potassn, Sareaparilla. and Yel- at: ate (nese Mr. Reses a3 the u Boifestations given by the lrgislature and peoplc | , These assuranoes were given the day previous to wign- | Austria’ ‘The King of Bavaria is. pr wate 2 | fow Dock Rnot. “iv'is recommended in fall coutderce ee sor. ne wremaut the GOLD N Ban were ail favorable to annexation, that the ob: | ing the treaty. railroad from bis capital to interseot the line at Alton. | Ding specific, and needa buc a trial to convince the most Sigs.ose 79 | MEI rer, Mr. J. H. Hall ject would fuil in the United States So long as Texas Id the constitution authorise him to make war with- | burg, ruaning to Hanover. Frém Munich to Augaburg, | by C Il. Hing, Druguist sud Chem, oo Beocdnny roae ———— —— | Je to be tantnlia-d ma her desires for uunvxation | CBC the sanction of Congress? If Texas had been in- | and irom Nurenburg to Bamberg, it bas been in use fer | John street” rae anh Chomast, 98 "Brosd way, corner ind Champlain Canale$2,606 251 1 tet, 40 long did { conceive the hopes of eect Raeet Front ammzanens ohare several years. Basel, in Switzerland, has hed « rail com- ———_——__ ppt 3 jvuid be def-rred tosuit the cunvenience hi- + > muoication Strasburg, Carlsrube, Heidelberg, M. - and 4 It Gen Jackson had entertained. uo fears av to | ured the Texas winlsters: that he would. If he had | helu, and Durustadt to Frenkfort-on-the- Melia, pee woney He: a... Paper Boxes.Cornuco- “eer * the success of aunexution, and be, with the citizens of | 006,80, would it have been a violation of the coostitu- | the beginning of 1846. From Brankfort-on-the- Maine a | raga Mota, Papers. fancy, Boxes, tor confortionerss B 25.578 76 he BIRTHS IGHT the Uaited States. bud believed that there was no dun- | 100? if he bad not done so, would he have been de- | line will be opened next y.ar to Cassel in Here nat | Beer eee tocar eHey, Hames: tins a sitar Pace, 24 182 60 ir Sothertengeet ote Metin Tee sae iat ee ottiog conauntone With Earcrtennowen, | celving Texas? The Ex-Prosident, with all his consti. | tiem thocsoc bees ‘to the mearsat point ca the fea, Ke. kee. Wholesale aud retarle 18 Maiden lane a3: . tou al ad by he tbe bythe MODEL AR ya vapectaily with Coglund, [doubt much whether, even | tutional wisdom, and striot regard for its provisions, may | Cologueand’ Mauover toed. “This lat coebont cote ; mney Se.) Qae ce ive. Umrzore = TISTES, which seve al masuitcent ph ture wrt be ites. Af chinday, exaa would Lave formed s part ofthe Ame- | ChoG# whlcheoever born of the dems he thinks pre. | daushing comneoting linkin the obalnof Fallways of Get- PDR acag cae aia ae Park iesercnde GaPalnvT BRARE CvEg WOR Ticuu Union , elf a wi and flagran’ 4 ek ; -ADY—tuy Gomez, Mr, Hie d; Guzman, Mr. ee im dent io surely mistaken when he supposes | slat, of the’ cousttution, of remains contrimed Ss Lidivit ia cesaences cccainicie meio ics was estaolished aby Rettiond calor: wee prenr: ‘Dochers De Torrenueva, Mre Selena. oxen, ‘that Mr Reily. Charge of Texas, instructed and did twent; me SLY; Withdraw e proposition for souaacton. it was Mr, Vane | 48 other portions of Mr, Tyler's letter refer to the ad- | class Gare is atout toe conte: igre in poond Tol. .sesssseseeceeseee oe St77IN 16 Deen | ME OLYMMIG 7 # nit who wns ing ructed to apprise the goverument of | Mnlstration of the government of Texas after | ceasd | general management, but rarely ooour. Express trains ‘The whole of the aggregate increase has been in the | commence with ths PaPHIAS BOR tue Usi ed States that the subjeo: of annexation was no | t have connexion with it, I will leave it with Ex-Presi: | have not yet beon sturted, and It is queationatle, suck we elace { tolls of the Erie eansl. The other eanals in th Timm; Mare, Mr Cuumiogrmy, Lose Linger opm to discustion; but it never was officially | 4¢8¢ Jones, to extend to them such notice ashe may | the habitual caution of the Gertans, whether ches | where tous far along procured, : Oh ee ee aE | Mies Mary Tazlor ; Dias Sie > ‘wicudrewn, even by him. deem proper. Your obedient servant, would be properly supported. it is in contemplation ill be found in the greatest variety and | S8t@ *how an increase of only $11,664. The Erle canal | ‘THIS HOUS terton Choplk ‘ nly, Ex-tresidene uppers to be greatly, dissatisied SAM HOUSTON. | however,'o make the experiment on the more important rehouse has freilities and reson:ces for | ie thy grext source of income to the State,and must, | Low" RU oy eghersay, tae Meited: at the EXeoutive of l'exus sho ave * thought pee eae ree routes, in order to expedite che mails, % 5 | Wobble Tayier 4 per to exaot {Ou an Over avalous bat devoted iriead of ‘The Disooveries in the Northwest. Tien nicl Canines Goo tee tiie teicher Galas. Sash roms sompetisins (om | Sucas Proper. managenent and Jodibieus sppropejations)}, Wobhite ME ¢ stn, Me Terres the 9. aure” (Mr Mutyby) gonditions presedeat to | we ardeusbted, by the Kinduow’ ot Gavebnor sir | Pri#e (Which has accomplished so much, in. so short a * itentee withany person of the sume name cn | jr en Cnlergement, prove not only the greatest artery | BOUHKE—sir Tony Titmouse,” Mr Henry; Phebe. Mins to scoure her ugaiust tho cousequences of disturbing ber | COFe#POndenoe, (before given in part.) by whioh it will | reguita seom to be foreshadowed. In the solence of po, ith experiments for the more perfect ap- a, Sait: thie misantaatunes, of Weer aeaboent. tote | Sipe area eae BAN 5 relatioas with other powers @ud provoking Mexieo to | 0% seem that the yrest geographical question of theex- | litical economy most of the States of the enn the arts; one of the most | interior, but the source ot a revenue to the State far Apt Boer a eee Ss ‘2 ad kee Ammudixtw hostility by sendiug a mivisier to Wasbing. | stenge of a no Fn passage from the Atlentic to.| have w vast desi to learn, wad those oo een ne : beyond the anticipations of the most sanguine. Our | sen on FRIDAY (Nov. 3s, with the grand Ope'e ton city? Every maa of common understen ting woud | *e Pacife 0 length. set at rest, or nearly 80 | yorvin, some things to” unlearn.” The tex taliv = pear, 2 | Hace epverel of RENAME elcid say it was. Yeu che bx-President, 1a the “exubermace”? | —tbe northern of America having been com- | fom of raising revenue, resorted to by the robber kulgi pablle abt rauet reply disappees; snd ualees oome- | Ermats i ng at Of bis fancy, ds plensed to designate icasa flirvacion’? | Dletely surveyed, and, in the words of the lamented | woun they were securely casted Uron © erase eee | thing is done to reduce the income, we shall, in s few Hy with ME Migphy, aud hopes that ™ Ais. Houston wil Tenpeepulisrane dais cee rae eee Om | Rhine, the Wener,and the Elbe, must be urearnt’? MONEY MARKET. years, be burdened with a surplus revenue. ‘The ineome | sister ‘seve don him for frankly #eying that this . c -. ph he wavivd but # plausibie protext to defeat anvexacion | Prrsent tim with a sKstoh of the history of this so long | sation, and in direst opposition to the liberal tendencies | This day being set gpart by the Governor as a day of | Millions eight hundred thousand dollars; in 1850, the ARNUMS AMERICANEVUSEUM—P 1 Sansn atozether.”” Aud we tm tho Ex-President go alarmed, | Séitated question. and to give him « short abstract of | Gr the age. Through’ che instrumentality cf oc income will be five millions of dollars. Wo put this Bee oF acenes Manager —-SPL ; fo iva:ful of oousequences—thu defeat of the moasure— | ‘DY several steps im the exploration of the coast, the | sent admimistration—the Grst in the history of ‘ou: | CchOs##!ving and prayer, business of all kinds has been | timate, for th ‘ EXAIBITIONS AND. HEMFORMA bye thas heseleoted distiugulsbed gentlemen for the special | COmPletion of which bas, at length, been effeoted by Mr. | Country that ever took cogulssnse of the natiect one | Suspended, and our oltisens have been engaged in fest! | OW now asan estimate, for the purpose of future re. | AeTERNOON AT THREE O'CLOCK, ‘and Purpose of seeuring sunexuiton, Decuuse it wan sup. | Hae. The cause which, at frst, led to the attempts to | Over and Oldenburgh bh caGA TIT Cote Cait | vitles wallable for te cocdsion, “A\ shin’ stason of the | eae eee Te tent cris hnsiartim cen meme adie rte Wiad a? ete eeamhtaeceatd | the ead anid hope tnt aogh hwo’ | Penn cents ged, eat | yor when comer! movenenty ar davis Fane ie ooh e eA RTS WANG. AR Tense, “Ihe Executive was delighted with thule ap: | U2! ®#hort and eonvenient route from Europe to Iu- | not far distant, under the ausploeecl’ rerprecincet oy | close, & day of this kind is very acceptable to all Died. ‘ei j impany is made up ef the noblest spe- pointinent They brought with them eanet of the | #8 >the jealousy of the Spaniards and Portuguese hav- | yatiriug head of the State department, be socomplished | classes, and is pretty generally observed. Oa tne auth Jauiant, of enlargemeek Camg iver cea oe oe plate of excitement in the United § ates on the subject | 108 blocked up, as it were. from the English and Datoh, | ig the Zolivereia. ‘The traueit duty ie 37% ocn | A. Coxxiin, eldest son of John D. Conklin, of Brooklyn, reourse with, pal of sBurxaticn, in which hy hud been laboring for yours their great rivals in commerce, the routes by the Cape 100 ibe on’ articles destined for Bebamis barr ae Lind The operations in stocks were confined to a few strag- | aged 81 years, 9 months and 29 days. t f indi He discovered that his lator had not beeu in vain, | Of. G90d Hope and the Sauthern Pacite, ‘The disoove- | pyr 100 ibs. on articles destined for Switzrriand, “A vate | &ling bulle and bears, floating around the corners of the | | His friands and relatives of his father, and brothers, | They Milas exhirinions cf ther neculbes of the measure by the President of the United States, ‘tevnan epanaeaty Cle a world that, even ifnl- | when Hanover permits it to pass from Fp mg asentyreg eussing the virtues of roast turkey and plum pudding. On the evening of the 24th instant, Donitia, youngest Jor he saw thut the involvements of the United S.8ces | Other orth pole, wad rhe Neti ho epa a # vieinity | the Brunewiok line free. Are the cotton planters of the | The steamship Acadia, at Boston, trom Liverpool, | oath friends of the: familly ar evo fally, suvisds te 5 Also en With Texas wore uch that matters must eventuate in | Wien Yoo. utterly uacleas for tse purposes of navigation, | Uulted States awarethat [russia or the Zollversin, sub. | brought twenty-one thousand dollars n specie, This s | atventi the laueral, from tus secldonse of cr father, at | (lowing talent and atiactane GREAT WEOTER ‘ it Ex-President Tyler did not suspect that I at times settlement of the great geographical question centi- | cts them to a tax like this? Does the Now England | the commencement of the tide which will oon set very | Astoria, L. 1 , this afternoon at 8 o'clock without furtber | Pte” Mons, Come Bingen. LARA. Fl desired & plausible pretext to deteat apnexacion aito- | DU¢d. notwithstanding, to interest the world of solence. | Zoliverein, about $1 25 for pe is I of South | strong this way, The exportation has already nearly | !2¥itation SHAKSPEAREAN CABIN) ; THE LIVING O1 gather, I certainly sailed in my appliances with his uj. | *P4 !t# determination has. within late years, oalled forth | Xa ‘oll that passes from the North Beate at : . y YY | On the 24th instant, Wa 8. M. » Feoently of | OUTANG: Wax Fuentes, I plona'io agents, If | excited suspicion in him, 1 suc. | ‘BY Utuest efforts of the British covernment. In 1818,| What says the tobacco, plautur to thie treet ver, | Comeds and as soon as the current runs in pretty | Birmingham, England, aged 63 years. | Quen Victoria, Polly. Podines Di éveded in my determination and belief, an expedition was sent out to Baffin's Bay, under the | amounting to something like $400 per hegabeed ayournis | HOD, We shall again feel the strength of our faanoial | His remains will be removed from Clinton Hotel to | Queen Victoria: Poly, fading. me te Sa Every wflort bad been used by Texas to induce the | Sommand of Captain Ross, which resulted in his disbe- | staple? ‘The rice grower. teo: ashe noluteresthoress. | position, and realise the benefits of our unprecedented | Greenwood Cemetery, this day. at 12 o'clock. Hisrela- | Tae" Wi x MODEL OF THE HUMAN BODY people of the United States to believe that the golden | tf of the existence of any passage. His second iu | ing’ it speedily abrogated upon the article whio® hi Pian end telende are respectfully invited to attend Bis | ie soen privately at an extra charge of 33 cents, adimsi moment”? bad arrived, and unless annexation was soon | Command. Lirutenant Parry, had, however, come to | jie, on for page a as for bis to! ‘The ti aot | meee: bah brebadateae ook to the mote. 28 gents: childven under tan yeare Ea consummated, that it would be impossible to succved in | 2ifferent conolusion; and, on returning with & new ex- | ing ontire Union demand the abolition of these uajuse | THE quantity of certain articles exported from New | On the 26th instant, Paraice Leonann, aged 65 igh to walk alone, 12}6 cents. esarved front seats, it at sny future day; aad the success of the measure | Pedition, succeeded in Penetrating into the Polar | duties, and it isto be sincerely hoped, tharos UndUs | Greens, from the 1st to the 18th of November, both in- Tile tile hs ems caqualatenens are sepecttaliy invited RICE TALI iit yontwaywaiweer ood ware Ee Eeaalabe india thee ie ina ta vuaitiatigen (8. obs Of lates islands Iyiog parallel to” the will be loft untried, as! eel quite certain will be the | clusive, distinguishing the destination, was as annexed : | to attend his funeral. thie afternoen, 26th lostant, at half | od Bromestreste. rey een in tha messure. As the Eresidens of the Unites Sta American coast; and amoug them continued his ne eis Po een oe aenoee neem oMny aay! Commeacs: or New Onteans—Quantity ano Vatue | carl eebajoern ere res\dence, 316 Monroe street. wied to overilowi pus BEAUTY ani FABHION — ¢ 1] graut tbat he did;but he will ) | navigation, until stopped by the accumulation of ‘ or Exronte. iufy ic to bisa as the moving epi, ‘The sutject wee nent | ice in the straits and channels’ tarough whioh be had | OPENING of Tae Nontuxny Ratl.xoap.—On Wed-| pox Exauanp—Cotton, 10.804 bales; wool, 128 bags; | Leouar f this olty, in OPEN t. 40th yoar of his age. | UNABAT =| Fighth Week of the Origh i ‘a | tO pass. This circumstance induced himto make his| Nesday week, the directors, stockholders, | beef, 10 tivrees; corn, 106 packages; oll oake, 305 pack- - ee came’ Ietamesteneai Coageei tated next attempt by Sir Thomos Rae's Welcome, a channel | ands number of invited guests from this vicinity, took ome “de Minds ei es UCTION 8ALFlor DAMAG# D GOODS—CATTER- rhe ogee het cu Yauuied “initiative” was takeu: and this fs oorro- | running from Hudson's Bay. He here also ound a nar- | an extre tralnofears at tue depot of the Lowel Rail- | Kor Faace, ox tHe Attastic— Cotton, 11,641 bales; ATE O Ne AOPFING will ell on Saturday 27th use st | Beene re ated Baw Halted Senne: berated by Mr Upehor himserf, im his letter conveying | TW #tralt communicating with the Polar Sea, but so en- | Toad. in order to visit Lebanon, N. H., at which point the | staves, 2,200; hides, 651; tallow, 60 barrels; timber, @ | 10 o'clock, at No 12 Johu street, the atyck of willin-ry goods Bf CHRIETY 4 MS ‘The stock compressa | (Pe f¥,GHRIS lowers, luces, plushes Se. | whose oryginal avd inimitable concerts are uy 0 be sold fz cash without | ich erowded aud highly respectable audiencns,and ani Ff Ck Cn OF MmL Es vdmitted to excel every amusement of a simile ebarscter | fered in this erty. : ip tal of five | Admission 2 cents. Children ander 1a years, half ime with apart: | Hoors open at7; concert will commence e8 o'clock. aud profitable | inay be secured ‘on applicatioa at the Hall, from 12M, to changed. Any | P.M nél e830 ree fi T me cumbered with ice as to preclude the hope of its ever af- | Northern Railroad terminates, and to which ithas just | quentity. saved from the late fire at that pla py pega eg ae elke Bvien Geen eek ui OcF | tording an open patsage. He Tenewed his effortr, but | heen completed for public travel, ‘Thore were araine Lies ii Gie=Ookton) 1,487 “bales; tobaoco, 674 hhds.; vet the letter, | will speak of the stertatll ar dest . | without success, ky Lapenster Sound ‘The obstacles | long passenger cars in the train which left this city, | staves, 6,500. And tit’ bo Uoderstood that | onterteia for the mea’ | Which he hed formerly been unable to overcome, still | which were increased to twenty-one on arriving at €on-| — For 1taty—Cotton, 1,720 bales. Ty of the GistiugUished dead the most profound respect, | COBMnUed, and prevented him from making any mate-| cord, N. H., drawn by two engines. This immense | Fon Sraxisn Wat Ixpixs—Corn, 4,347 anol Arcuough | bad oot the pleasure of hia personal ac ocoat rial ad.ition tohis former discoveries. While these so | traiv, nearly half « mile in length, and crowded with pas- | 663 packuges; hams, 64 packages; tuner, We Can abate nothing of my hixh catimate of bis i paced GMA Loh Frio jes vito —_ ieee po ors pang alms ibd ether ge aie bbls; peas, 5: pags; cotton, 288 bales; beans, 240 Red i ’ a eg | al ad of two succersive expedi- © evjoye ie leon the ‘r 3 les, 18 bbls; live character. But it must be reoollected that the commn- | 115.5 by land, and, by actual survey, sscertaived three. | route, who came from pill sna dale, mountain nod valley, Presale « a oe eee ee A young man jollars, w 10 hed in some ‘i eto Mr | a : act aoe wha President cf Pexasteingeie berceed saat, | fourths of the noriherm boundary coast of America; bis | to witness, many of them evidently for the firet ume, | Bow Bai sh Ah Moe Coe Week Lo tive,” conveyed Lt rally the reutimerts of Ex-President | 0P¢Tations terminating at a point beyond the 149th ae- | ‘his triumph of human art. All along the route, the | bbis; butter, 50 rT le young woman as fitte added. vw rh ‘Tyiwe, Pertapw it Las mo parallel to be fouad in tuean- | BTC of west longitude. On the other hand an expedi- | Cheers of tbe people were neither few nor far botween For Campeacuy—Fiour, 700 bbl ‘cook, firstrate washer and ironer; th: | [ 10, the Lute Player, with mamy new foo § nave of tuy just wuif dozsa Ceuuries It woos, tureatens toa under Captain Beechy, sent to meet Cay . | The train stopped at various p.aces—among oth at For Tamrico—Cotton 39 balf bales. heat of esty reference cau be given from her last situation. | «) Bad vgain woos Abe govucumeut of Toxus's lectured, | 2,00 his second tollsome journey, passed the ley Lower Franklin,wbere it took on board the Hon. D. ‘Aggregate value, $953,964. | Please cali at 41 Sullivan at., in the basement. n2s tm nye of programme every evening. i her tears ppraled to, ber hops excited, aud every iu: | Prge of went Inogitude, leaving measly seven deseea, or | ivi the homestead of the great atateamsan; s quiet look: | _ TH® diatribution in the shipments of cotton ts the | WP ANEED py arensylable Prot smut Gir Frlokect sastosaweDrese ‘Cleols oat Rerguotin 68 eels . " . neral gree of west longitude, leaving nearly 160 miler, betwern the fa atesman; @ quiet loo! with very modest out- | most favorable feature in the above returns This sho’ duc: ment Leld Out which could ei"her operate upon ber ' lody and gentlemon 75 ceats: uy per boxes 25 ceuts. Seats may love ur ber tear, fa tbe cocciusion of tne M olla POM. City references, if required, by apply ing at £8 Cheri mediately after the re- | a falling off compared with previous weeks. The value | _"% It*m est point thus reached from | ing One story brick farm hous the west, and the utmort .imit reached by Ci buildings to match. Almost be secaved at the boxoffice from 10 ont 6g. Persouilications initiative ” | alluded to, Mr Upsher, #fer urging prompt ac ion oa the | |: p- “ . — mence nt 734 o'clock. arc cf Texas, dees this remarkable languge: “This | i> from the wast. in the summer of 1837, Messrs | ception of this distinguished guest, the train parted | or domestio merchandize exported from New Orleans, for ANTED ant woman, on ina small RSME BRE BENS owps Mctivu] ls Coe Wore 1bdlepensible beceuse of the | S!M@peN and Deare, officers of ths Hudson's Bay Com- rly in the centre, owing to a defect in one of the respectal ook and 1 be seen 73 ALHAMBRA SALOON, Novse0 Bieaawape Siweas Of Ubu measure in congress are impatient to | PXPY. surveyed the coasts between the points reached apling chains, and the platforms of two cars were so | the third quarter in each of the pasttwo years, was as | fiom 10 A. ry day, at 146 Leonard + LEAN A SALUUT, No, 200 Grae we Tore init and are with difficulty restrained, in expec. | OY Captsin Franklim and Berehy, and in the ‘ollowing | b»dly damaged that it was neoessury to leave them be- | annexed :— fencegiven, ona ee —Friday aed Saturday Nov. 28 and tation that the object will be elleeted by negotiation » | “ummMer, 1838 and 1-39, having reached the Polar Sra | hind. The weather was plessint—only & oli Vat a8 i Twinn Quanten | ‘soe eee. ds) estern vod Southern Band of SABLE HAR. hs ei ke f 1 r . rusher jors, in the 01 ol atreet, an ‘ofrk, ae lonley, mn . Wells, ju it! wud restrained! Restrained by whom’? By Ex. | ‘heir turvey of the coast up to the 8 gree Of west | Kreatest good humor. The train arrived at 1846, 1847 eighth avenue. To save trouble, the terms will be twelve dol- | (late o Minstrels.) respectfully announce’ to the President Tyler? Fur wat purpose? ‘That he agut reese aera espe bye japratn Beek ped [on Ihre pepe Porton bala He Const ite oats P « « $2,478,080 46 $3,745,771 37 | lara a weak to cover fall board.” The Iadv advertising wovin- | citizens of New York that they will give a series of the et iq ere fe WON, to 1e~ ers re a Y 0 feren’ t rei y. ‘ashiovable P uts ev fi heve the iuiuative? Ho cul answer these questious. | turnto their winter quarters on the Great Bear lake | the world aud half of New Hampshire were in readiness "houutrites tisece bastadeies 778,810 00 911,323 00 a3 wa atheset this pape Pee meeniee yee” sphacspanset bie ih rade Beas: ig Was Wot tbe mexsure “eventually cousuauated by the aeton of congress? What had excited this feei- ing iu congress? Was it Geo. Jackeoa’s correspoudsuce with Hon, AV, Beowa? | think tha! The only portion of coast then remaining unsurveyed | to receive the guests and stockhol By theway it | la American vessels to Foreign wes that betw-en Simpron and Deuse's extreme eust | One half of those in the cars were stockholders, the | COUATICE... cee see cee vee 1,066.60 00 point, and Parry's Straights of the Fucy and Hecla; aod | northern railroad is owned by very nearly one half of 21,580 46 $12,954.46 37 YE AND HAR—Dr. POWELL attends exiusively to 207,322 00 | He Acvofthe Lye snd Bar from tacorlocks nis of corner of Warren street. Dr. Powell's . 25 cents. Concert to commence at eight wa st #rre » the geeatin- | but for Mr. Simpson’ i ati Pe a a 8 y 9500's disastrous death in 1840, he would | railroad creation. The large car house at Lebanon was 8,121)! seases and their cure, wil justfwand the »pprehenaion (at Euglan twas #out to | navy been entrusted with the command of theexprdicion. | ‘itted up with tables, and these were literally groaning etch of ape tactew, te. x Tyler he My , valdent | the successful result of which is stated in Mr Rae’slet- | beneath the weight of edibles. We have seen full tables Increase in 1947... 665 000 06 se eee «$4 932,835 91 | i by aL lcmey be true tbat the ex-President took the “int. | ‘f- Vhe results of all these explorations and surveyr | brfore; but we never before saw euch a bountifal display ‘The experts ‘for the above quarter, im 1847, averaged red id examine Dr. Powell v 25. nt 61 would appear to prove that—with the exceptivn of Capt. | asthis The repast, wo believe, was furnished gratui- * trengthen- | Ross's Peuiosula of Boothia Feux, waich stretehes as | cously by the citizens of Lebanon as an evidence of their | Sut one million of dollars per week, and the aggregate | {UNE Ot Which iiss just received « diploma at the Fart of fur north as, seventy-four degrees of latitudy—the | “igh appreciation of the advantages they are to derive | shows an increase of about sixty per cent on the exports, | the Amerionn Institute. 4 nGitee | Northern coast of America extends, from the Atlantic | {rom this railroad The repast being ended, Mr Nes F arter in 1816, The bulk of this | ‘Pv AVPLLI +O TRUNK», ke UHN CATTNAUH, to the Pacific, ia aline not varying much from the pe-| wlth, the president of the road, oat the speeob-making | (7 ‘ne Corresponding nee en heap iab ee rank Menufseturer, No. 1 Wall street, comer of rallel of the sev: nteenth degree of latitude; asd that | ball in motion by u few very well timed remarks—well. | '2crease has been in shipments to foreign countries. nd, and constantly making, a vood the existence of a naval passage, in the line of Captuin | timed, becauso brirf and to the point, as all such convi- | This increase in the value of merchandise exported, a, Carpet Bags and Satchels, tiative’’ without cousuitetiog with Geueral Jackson, he bus stated IL bave not charged him with any con- sviiation with Geo, Jackson, or any other person | Geuvral Jackson's influence and exertions certainly | Prompted the action which was teken by the ex-Preei- | Gent Itistiue he beid no official position im thy go- » Will be pres N Suuat Rodolphe, V; vino, Keoves; Amioa, Mod. Bishop; Liza, Mile. Korskinska. Afier whieh ig De Begnis will meke his first »ppearnuce and sing bis at Priemen apden Peesk ont Lyi did His “aniviative,” | Parry's first voyage, ia ull but demovstrated, We need | viel speeches oughtio be. C. I’. Russell, of thiscity, then | has not been offeet by @ correoponding inerensy in the ea de isicea rel eat tor| pip rot PNB Your wire the peoupiogs of Generel Jackson And theugn he | Sareely addy that whatever benefits may accrue to | in a very neat and appropriate * prologue” called on the | vaiue of merchandise Imported, ‘The amourft of duties French Ma'le Post 4Urders for the’ In | ON. refers to weny distinguished men, braids teaser hig | elence and navigation from these important discoveri+s. | Hoa Daniel Webster to give the vompany a touch of his L kt a &e. filled with despatch. 76 lat*® e¢ | WAL ‘eed neat ‘own identity, 7 he dues not controvert the fact that My high penedeowe Bay due to the enlightened Ii rg Me. 7 Payee aac wate that this rail- | received at the New Orleans custom house for the quar- 3ACKS.—G. B, CLARKS, Merehant nowledged ti ectability, for yn . ph ng 7 tality of the Hadson’s Bay Compauy—at whose expense | road connected the home of Mr. Webster's adoption | ter ending Oct. lat, 1847, was $328,427 90, against $263,- ty, te Washington 81 the erty of Apoly (aud sf by Gew Jucron’s Influence and exertions in the United | thesg latter expeditions have been carried on—und to | with the home of his nativity, and bis Alm: Mater, . ¥ i ne stock of Overcoars aul body sacks the | id) to Mr. KELMIS FE pA tetas ‘ very, anda brates. ured the initiative to be taken, | It i# manifeet, | the intrepldity, perseverance, and eelf-devotion of their | ‘Lebanon {a but a few miles from Dartmouth College in | 92 4, for the seme quarter in 1846, showing aninorease | "TT ch Vary trom $10 0 816. Also, as iv stown by Mr. Uv ebur’s correspondence, thas I was | oft cers Hanover.) rendered it peculiaily appropriate that he | of $64,625 50 this year. We have no returns showing | witb dithculty that Congress could be prevented from — — a moving ithe mea-ure It is furcher mapitest that there Po fitcar Knte: tgence. ser aamecae atc Cpe ene eae the value of merchandise imported; but if the per cent ‘was in all concerned a bolief that it action was not taken A whig meeting was held at Treuton, N. J, on Satur. Upon tiesuijeat, Engiaud woud wequire the control of | day <ooing last Robert Chambers presiding’ A pream | ,bi# railroad. not merely to the peo ‘Toxes Acad if the feat to Prriormed was one of le and resolutions were passed deprecating the war— alluing renown, it te not strapge that the ex-President | suggesting the withdrawal of troope from, Mexico com. cee ee ere es tone cod aebieitce tale ir | ports has been less than for the same quarter last year. | V Fhousd be emulons of distinctiva and popularity in en- | plimenting our soldiers now in the feld—recogulz ng | ‘hy grout lakes at Ogdensburgh, roll iato the lap of Boe. | The new tariff imposes a higher average rate of duty | | lustruments, with fo savoring to fect ea tiation een coud ae Lega She Whle Batista later ee eae Prinfo- | ton the rich dowry of the mighty west. He would not, | than the old; hence the inference that the Imports at | jintes, for #140. At Langenhi fe é ilict, In the great struggle of adverse principles, bas been | Ne sald, undertake to compare the town of Borton with | New Orleans have fallen off. Camera Box extra, $5 nad tee joths, Caxsimer ngs mace up to order, at low prices, for cash on! ¥ | browu and black sacks aze handsomely trimmed, with velvet collars and euffs, rid lined and wadded entirely. Some have | “ duty averages as high in New Orleans as in this port, | r chly worked silk fronts. y Overzvats made to measare at the very same prices at which | > sold ready inade. nid fay A Mae a a4 s Alwr LAE NVER’R QUICK DAGUEKREOT YP | the Adoration of the Virgin and Ip Jraus by 8t Bouat e Tostraments, with four times inteuser light; leuses of | ‘wra,” aud is ndmitied, universelly, to he the most splendid iameter, to work. on medium | specimen of thitextravrdiuary Painter. It was painted iu the im & Beeker, 301 Br: adway ihoat fer Chemie os : v2 Wem the Un: KUBENS AY LAS’ Thee ie mot yernted. noque , vsrrived from urape, iu the. Prince © UBENS, ) ” which is oo exhibition at 413 Bre treet: it will be here along its route, ‘8 connecting link in still mightier enterprises, It | compared with that under the old tariff, the valus of 1 theeutu y, and the own hat it has net i a tion. conversant with . - = ae = S| a Baene Views” di the great commercial emporium of this country and this ‘ AGUEUREOTY?E PLATES wt wi Gistee bed arviredar esse of |statoman' whore whee life bus ‘Been “doroted serine | Somunent. Suu guigne, But he thought he might | , THe quantity of four, wheat conn aud pasey tof 9 | Dome gantnder Camas oe aie or appt +tand upon the top of Bunker Hill Monument, and look | tide water daring the third week in November, in the | in the line constantly ov hand and for sale at which fexas bad aesired. England had | een the | pesceful glory of his eountry, end the security of her in. tog to it, een pu coutury may elapse before Pitcoruw, and owing to tbat oireumatance cae policy | stitutions—snd hailing him as the standard-bearer of | 0, upom a population and a business very nearly equal |. years 1816 and 1847, was as follows: — a iealanbane bncinies chika dasedehbandaledd | sveh another opportunity may oceur, The price of admissio of 1+ xus Was eilvoted im getting thy ball of »nuexation | the great whig army in the coming battle. pyr: hed 0 8d Ben Brooklyn, Boston, ¥ se the Hecaits 69 Risen hve GianPar Trew Waren RVUMBRY, TOILET SOAPR, Foreatbacdicince | “Cm, $2 cont and ic can be oven from 9 A. M. till 10 P. fa ttotiods: | gcltwas sleo, resolved, That o commistes of three be | Tantagog of har slctereity, hed made berselt, « rival not | bois. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. Barley, bu, } jeles, very low, suitable for the conntry trad aeLnaOULET 7 VALLEY OF x ‘tracts, and other Perfumer, celebrared walnat, oi ticle, Dr. Foor dial for dysentery and de sisting of Statues, an Ttuiversal pilis for cleansing thesvatera, For | (ious ‘Tarzasand ¢ h ‘resident! wus unfor- | appoluted to correspond with the Clay whigs of th * ther townships, with the vlow of calling a county cou, Males ign fd UE J ntion ee the purpose of nominating Henry Clay for | railroad ‘enterprises wine Onn, Te pont aking bg eer spel of railroad that traversed New England, were evidence 94,762 1 will remark (hat for the E: tunete toc he aiuded to the *shadeso Andulusia’— 80 far, wt lenntas he wished to vindicate , jmpelf from all eouuexion with Texas stocks and de ts, ‘1 he geutle- 4 UK a superb collection of Seulp: neuished [alan artiste, con 4 small sizes, le expressly for t! tary shaving Syrup, for the 203,249 soap, the only tr ‘aogs, Tone € bowels, and hi mnan of whos be nas spoken, ia, vo: oubt, terms of | The meeting was addressed by Messrs, Chas, W. Jay LC dt A, rst store from Broadway. mistived paint, bad ‘west iF he Wer not at ‘the Une, | nd Alexander M. Jobasrn, tn opposition to the Mex tarad seoalty Cr feee bebtran tans teceebete Tere,the 28: | water from the commencement of canal navigation to |‘ mE 1 Courtlan bai - Sky ed KouEL Jnrgely interested tm ‘Texas stock ; and whether his | Can wi iy hen lakes, Coad Ge malar. Ps poi £14 200890 ate Venom ie Bowler, af Ne * brizui sud wecompitebed m:nd” did not caet a glance ie resolution was offered and adopted by Highly characteriatte, and ry tion of it eenigents bis abt wFlew, itis. Waser be. Core he Bg bus. | INTER BO G—Families and genteel boa % rag Pine ac thy bevels wbiek would by secured to him in the ac- oo may ths pailosepbical,-Boston Mail, Nov. 1 a8 nur, bola. WReat, bu. Corm.bu. Barley. bu. | W tony procure el Tedtes, Ter Une wether ouston, at the Tike FoR THE HOLIDAyE quirition ot Texas by the United States, I do not pre- | | Reso hae \ iat girortain$ do rege ohne cuapery tn bat a7 PHeatr agogat | National Hotel, No. 8 Courtland ot. Application to b orth, $25 Brondway, opposite the new T' He ee Oe fused buntutercein, ni (2 410 debits | ve futions proposed by Henry Cloy,end edopted by the | Tite Destaverive Hurnicane at ToBaso.—To- | tnerease Dom daiwa = aaa | (CTF INSURAN FIONAL, LOAN nam, Oren Sees asaanes New York, ows fiprie, Comene Fgseat Chj-ot ut tho bx Prosddent aeemed to be an | Whigs ot Lexington | bago was visited by & harricane on the night of | Mattes --: 010) iG Sree aes bi Ds 'Des Aeeveee eerioey of Veedoncs 2 nts eee vececltios oF the seaten, Wichiy Gessteunar toes “iv tabiog the “iattrites,” to coosummace the | | The mesting adjourned, with nino deafening cheers | Monday,Oct. 11.commencingat 9 o'clock and continuing is statement shows « decrease in the receipts of | (7116 Benefit of the Widow and the Orphan. Jardinieres, nud Seeanx, fe Bohe: Leiore the speculators in Texan stock. or | for Henry Clay —Zventon State Gazette. for nearly three hours, acoompanied with heavy rainand | Wheat and flour during the third week of November, | by Act of Parli:meut) r 000; beside aus would ever hear it Certain it | ‘The Hartford, (Conn) town meeting took place on | Vivid flushes of lghtniag. Searoely a propeaty in the | compared with the recelpte during the same week last or Sao ~ ag ) of about $185,000. Part of bavs been somewbst unfortunate | ¥ = island eppears to have esouped the devasting effects, | ‘i PO aly tepid yy: loyag apd yng ad tonday—the whig tleket prevailed throughout. either in the dilapidation of the buildings, or the over. | 7*S*: dual to 54,796 barrels of flour. | SemCanical ig tarecies jn she Unitas siee ot, Hanover Square, eee ee cl these tbiues. I believe hewas, But, | ,r8@ legislature of South Carotina was to assembie at | throw of thy growing crops. The Legislature had be The article of barley this week, compared with the re- | Chairman of the Court of Directors in London. Tevercheless, t¢ Certainly evinces « want of discern” Weve. seelinrnerage i ey called es andsuch stops adopted as were consider. | oeipts for the corresponding peried last year,showsan | , JACOB HARVEY, Esq, Uhsirman of the Unites States E reso e tin him to suppore that speculators would have eeting was held in Mason county, Ken- | ¢ dae i fi ard. Wers fi ere superior © hrom sana anen by surprise, wod defeated in their oljests by | tucky, on the 6th iust, at which Hon. Jon Chembs lard, and to the best means of providing for pred ae palcaiedp vor) Py rhiisig Severe | eames ame peta Lage ee OTUrY. Woes | sal hnieste an Also. char the promp {tide ot bis diplomatic accion He must huve | presided. A resolution was adopted providing for the | ¢ From returns which had been received, it P . | Doctors, J. K. Hopepne, H and Keene. medical ex. | ‘Nautical Iustiimeniy ant eee ON Ine Bek ben Unobservant indeed,te ert Adity isto be Gan Taylor's fk eee. ta the cone o * ot | wou a are Pen ind Boe _ ee : oes The receipts of flour, wheat and barley, for the last | (fee-paid by the Society; attendance Daily at three 1 asia POPE, SON: Ine B- ircumy nied or defeated where some fiftewn or twenty | Gen. lends to be held in Frankfort, in Febru- | i week of canal navigation last year, ‘i a : a , . porseas bore to be consulted, or are engaued in prepar. | ty —Richmend Republican, 4th inat, | works, 21 ron Ba » and 176 sett a heen -apheralhnes eee ee erases. Pronsanson, Keg, Kg oy of aE WANTE ing wud conducting the * initiative.” But | have no | tn Louisiana. the whigs having elected 61 members to | {e7*ly injared, besides 122 houses, large and small, in ‘ils. Waent,t | ea eer LP rectora, Agents, ke ke. obtained at the Chief s ¢ o—be way bave i in bis own way. i! he pases. | the house, will have a majority of at least two on joint atowa of Scarborough and its vicinity, totally de- 3 s. a dort, geek Othe, 14 Wall street, of from either of the Ag ughout —“RAILHOAD=> Whether Ex Preerdent Tyler etunds acquitted of “eo | pallot, quetry” 2) fiitation’ tabis negotiations with Tox: Lwitieeve Co enlightened and candid statesmen to de bimtoe. Upon the assurauces which Mr. Muepby feit he United States and Brit Lon i ; \" LANDER STARK, G At at Tho following table shows the quantity of some of the J. LEA: DER ITS BA, General 4 w York. Nov. 4, 1847. RUS CAPS, WAT ec}, 1817 Care stroyed. and 64 grontly injured ; that soarcely any of i t Croton wiles P. M., hob te | (2echurehes and public bal | inger. which te | the number of deaths, so far | published jn Calhouo’s hborhood, relers to the | edt males und o! | south Caroling delegation in Congres, as forming the The Pendleton, South City Hall, New Yorks places, at A. Mi. and 2 30 med! | Plains, end intermeciate pla 110 Yorkville, Harlem and Morry soe uct | principal arti cles of produceleft at tide water, from the and brokea legs; that the versols | COMmencement of navigation to the 224 of November feuthorved to give the President of Pexas, by sf * tuttiative”? sp tt. ‘ot by ba-Preaident Tyler, the vyomine bi mae uetacntiey elieaee fob “ tes that | wreoked are aixia ogi Tig isl ae droghers and one | inclusive, during the years 1845, (222 days,) 1846, (221 ,; VP ro Tot | gangs eM Kermrning, at 8 19and 12 A.M. Executive of Texas was ip suowd to dirpsteh a ininiater | (jPon the inion | a wccoupe, | American brigantine ; and that almost all the canes, | days) and 1647, (205 deys):— ‘ Laycork’s beat qaulity Hair Cloth, at {ajeh att to Washington, ipeurring ali the canyers which could | (0! Of ® deflaite line, until terms of peace own be agreed | trees and provision grounds, are either blown down or , Laycock» best. g 19de seat ' aa LJ “a Tene tneteby netaided byes coe {otimation seems to potot very distinctly | siripped—fully one-third ef the whole being expected to | Receirrs or Paoptce at Tine Warten. P- on alia wist and pyte Hi gle the 0° jec find no 100d un Texas was | (OF Calnoua and bie friende—and that the more es | be quite lost The amount of lose, it is eutiaaiod, will ‘46, farrel Guus. Also, fine, single and double ng Guns, | ja3¢ cents be | woe ne wctect bic uicis, | Pacially, because of Mr Calhonn’s position on that very | fall little short of £160,000.—N. 0. Delta, 17h inst. (3 inch barrel, Gan Hibs, Powder Finks, Nipples, Violin | pucato, below Furcham, be sane cy which the | Point arsumed at the lest seaston oF Congreas, ———nnerumranonenenated * Locks, Ballet Moulds, Ke. Parchasers will consult ers guing be ond Wh prto ind ‘ting down Coon thaw warn isceinancous. From Havana.—The Miario de la Marina con+ own jatarest by t ung Aventis apamrirs pr ces before ithe wane Plains treins ot 10 A.M, and 4 P.M. wale Bor stop 1 ee (his wae certwinly 4 fication” with | A firs in tho pratries hi pt over the greater part | tains some extracts from the message of Presi- E 5 Joho — Or OLS LINE OF LIV Tenw wv suljecved her to great peril; for, in | of Washington county, Io} rrylig devastation in its | dent Cust resident represents the PHCHARMONTO” BOCT-TV—SIXTH se AsON— {for Liver oov<unly ie ® 4d, die@vowing the pledges of Nir | track The loss of property is immrnne aad it is feared | Stath of the Kepublic as not very flourishing Although | oy becribers and mesnbers are respe fully ‘ieformed Diches of the tas ocean oaboanie Mur by or ice this reinarkabie language, by directic® | coat buman |fy one also suffered ‘The lows in one neig- | it preserves amicaole relations with | that t Coucert of ibis season wll take place at the | fgc a packet ship ISAAC WRIGHE of i u Svoretary of Stute : . | borbood, it is sald, cannot be leas thar $50,000 ments, the vation se to bs on the eve of war te | Lard wit 4 Apollo aa oar BPAY EY ENING: Nov, 97. Capt. Marshal. will positvely oy W. it wever, the re: @urnoement of this conflict has | 4 Bolivia Senor Custilla thinks, however, that the dif. — ne riper performed are ne an. of enbun. 2d cabin or atee: bers omlog to negotiations between the Uniced States | ocitnt in any Ba th A no lag ee ovlties between the two coantries may be adjusted by | 8,206 126 phony, Die Werbe der Tove, by Bpobe. | Overture tl ‘ tus Foanm, end if the Ooited States bave given seus | Fived there on the 13th inst, The total number th; impending Congress of Amerioan Republics, ‘The | : : hoven “nde , NOCKE, Bho purg! bo extend “on TI ok ea aie the present | | 3. ij ‘4 pent affairs soom bg) ayn mong bes a | navigable order, and from th fotnbecriptions received st the music store of Messrs. Sehar Iton Bit. Perous uetqeney requires, by whic! undersigned (Mr. | ~””" penses far exceeding the income. jot withstandin, ’ ‘ id fenbarg & Luis. 463 Brosdway. em brought oF he at | ° Seurdl Japposes {8 meant military aid in repetition the | _ It is one yoar ogo, yester: since tho steamer Atian- | these disadvantages, ‘‘ public education has reoulven | pearance of the weather, we should ju ige that it woul N. B.—No tickets are issued to the public. By order pies hapa. prisiog the Binet Bit'Line P'S The Fadel anticipated invasion by Mexico, the obligations thus in- | tic was wrecked on her passage from Stonington to New ery aid compatible wich the deficiency of resources, | remain so some days. A couple of weeks’ eqnal naviga- nit Gt eod in re J. Le, ENSIGN, Secretary. suits from Laver pool on the Is: Jaunary, ond the Tanne curr: d ought to be, @ad he doubts not will be, observed | York, end ro many lives lost, | Aad the conviction of its advantages and benefits ihe | tion would be of incalculable advantage to the Atlantic | 9 EADY MADE GARMENTS An exteanse as an the 1gsh. “Notice—The : bite age zeae full wot by his government” We notice the remarkable maratime pri ity o | number of scholars attending the public schools, is fh j men( of Pelto an a vere inter Frocks jenise 0! owners of the Blick Ball, or "ry etter was dated 6th August, 1844, several months | Middletown Point. There were ten areivals m the | stated to be 20.942 | cities, as it would increase the stock of re cant ‘inter Drees and Lag” hy ‘oats, Pav tae pool Packets, thet no agents he. B after the treaty had been rejected. 10th to the 18th inst, And about the same number of | From Havana there js no local news of importance,— | consumption nearly five hundred thousand barrels, NNINGS &CO., that Hae, acd. that they Tho Ex-President ie not mistaken when he supposes | clearances between the 12th and the 17th. New Orleans Delta, Nov. 17. The amount received for tolls on all the New York roadway, American Hotel | sents of end ine tu thus ¢ - @ lw ”

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