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er 2 SRR RRA A A SS A SSS SS I TS A OC SORE, SRE cent NDS ES A CE ea " 1é6 © ae 4 de Americus 4 barrel ROADWAY THRATRE—€, A. MARSUALL, PROP." | 4 Preseata to the publ, If any one wishes to ove am} pt {heir skates to the slippery surface and went} = =6GOMMERCIAL APFAIRE en Ne ee ee ee B er ar Feet ii, Meany oriag, Nor | (INTELLIGENCE oy THE MAILS, uurivalied display of equestriant-m and gymnastics | G14 ot diminish as the day advanced ‘Towards night, euy MARKET selling in lote at $1 200 $1 97, and natural at $11! a) Soerem Livin the Tittecrtie dy Sines aston, Me SeDveatt | Tu Sovruene M Tesla tit aeot e cof ; let a visit be paid to this cirous, Having already re- | the ricy was obscured by benvy olonds, and about six mo KET. $1 20, é Naradas, Mr. Fredorioke: The Cheralier Mauprat, Dyott: distin ; u om i fe pels cay pinneey aaah Sele y, | up ton late hour, Most of the fancies foil off @ fraction to day, and the | Po ee ora ee ce inn a ae sO bole were mate | Mr: Pilvcoddy. Mr. fia ne ‘ 7 | em" this city until half past two this morning at might. to the partments, soit, | Rerewrn rnow Drowsixe pamed Charles | sales were large at the decline, At the first bourd, | at eta 70. 100 bbls c'ear pork wore wold at $13 500 | Mrs.Pil'zdeddy, Mre | We ua derstand that several passengers were in- tthe foot of Jef. 8 of 2000 slaughtered hogs were reported at 6% @ 1 ect epee. 78 : 7 efeloak. Dolan, was rescved from di jured, buy did not learn the particulars. who witwescod their performauoe. There was great | ferson etreet, on Thursday ni y Me. J, Conrad Treasury Notes fell off { percent; Frie Bonds, '; Variety, also, in the entertatoments, pent te suite tnd Mr. Witlam Buchley-_ These geatlomon period Canton Co., 4; Reading Railroad, 1; Erie Railroad, °\; wae of 300 boxes extra quality were | <a ken og j sure none wen y ; their own lives to save a fellow being from death. Harlem, 's, and Long Island, {. Farmers’ Loan ad- | “guoan — The market, within a day or two, has de- N'S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET—VON Sautimorz, Nov. 11, 1348. ae in oes Sat eat ostiioe ane ta pan that |“ DratHar Avortexy.—The Coroner held aninquest, | yanced }; per cont. clined fuily $4 0f a cent. ‘The eal yrabrace 600 hhds, Biteore, bigs noone Me Garker, Me toaiva, | The Wictors Revorcing aud the Mourning of the in for at wee Pes | gartcley, af De 281 led avenue, om toe, body ot | "The receipt ofthe Fall River Ralroad Company, for | Foto Rico 4 'oyand 20 do, New Orleans at2X 8 | iy pt bose i alllbmegg Sor Cuaists's Mivsrnets are golng on with the most | who, yesterday, fell down in the etreet, and died | the month of October, were $17,056 41. Yoracco — jubmit the following statement, show- Ys Show--Forrest and Macready, &. perfect unanimity. Tho musioal public go after them | gimcat immediately. ‘The deceased, it secms, was ®| ‘The annexed statement exhibiie the quantity of coal | ing ihe selea, Feesiote. trices, sed stool ou baad, for tice Chapman. To copele 3 e Barton; Mr. with a perfect rush; and each succveding week they | keeper of Madieon Square, and early yesterday morn- Toots, Mr. Raymond; Jvok Bunshe, Mr, Grongham; Mee Me gather morofame than ever. They area first rate sot | ing he was on his wey to ‘the Square, as usual. when | *ansported from the anthraoite ooal regions of Penn- the week ending 11th November: The whigs of Ialtimore have borne their vic- Prices, Sold, Rec'd, Stock. inger, Mra. Veron. tte, 60 cont tory most nobly, the only oatward demonstration of philosophers, and, moreover. are public benefactors, 1, and before the req uisit dical aid | ylvania, for the past week, and for the season, to Tide ead ads milly Circle or Second “ood ts they nive moat delightful and innocent amusement’ | Could be precared. ho expired. ‘The jury rendered s | Water , : fr a a Li cortain ties abToalook,” Dootsoven sthall-met | | have yet seen being that of a furniture carriage, 5 fi ee > to hundreds, every evening verdict, that the deceased came to his death by a fit of Anpmnsorsn Opes ‘Traps. RW BROADWAY CIRCUR, NEAR SPRING Bit crammed full of the Fourth ward boys, passing Concent vor THe Bunn —We are requested to | epoplexy. fou... Previous oaree {a8 Et through the streets, cheering mest vociferous); fe that the pupils of the New York Institution for ——_—____—_ Reading RR. tons, La sw . a Wednesday, Ni - - a ie we od will g : re atthe Female Academy, | Police Intelligence. Sehusitul Cail tons ar aegis Fiveetheitn ihe reat and ascii Atonatsa ‘ipon the | and singing morrow evening. jo doul e inl - lare-up ina “ wal “aaa 243 bla 13a 1 ight Rope, from the Arena upper circle, by Madame Julien, “ P % avail themselves of this interesting treat, | sive fancy store, 6 Total, tous, wees GG BOSLTRE 'z Bede | be faitse carke, ln his, wonderful feats of equilibeium on Old Zaok is coming, coming, coming,”* especially os the procee: little falling off in the weekly reoeipta, 8 tl are to be applied to the | street, was thrown into an interesting atste of contu- | nis hows above benevolent object. sion on Friday afternoon, by the sud Camvant's Mixstnens.—These goniuser are as suc- jentleman: ezmed: with's eessful aaever. They heave a mort admirable way of _ M Marcinetti.in thei: 3 i Oo hange perceptible in quotations, and | tila ee Jus Olympiquess “& | Until theur voices resembled the creaking ot a deoe rt but the aggregate is rapidly running up, and will besuf- | rales were ¢ffeoted at rates mentioned above. magnificent full dress Cavalcade, entitled Star nnd waits Entre Considering that a national victory ia like the young fetent to keep down prices for the year, unless the | rere Hie is copaged, "Boxes 0 centay Ohildres ander 10; te tear se | angels visits to the Whigs, they | cae a len eep down ‘ 6 MARKETS ELSMWHERE. oxen 0 cont # 10, to boxes, 26 | ANE! e » they have certainly Siesoa tate Kate Thee tana in erananea ee ae teeeontne individual who had grosd iy prisiesd them, | Winter should be unusually long and particularly ‘OCK SALES. * conti mppey bones 8 ewmte __—__ borne themselves most nobly. The Democrates ave on their list. eir bund is compote rat t . 1,000 Maryland Ge, 8844; £250 Mary- ITCHELL'S OLYMriC THEATRE—MONDAY BVE | at least th of offi No sooner was this done, than the chevalier} drew from | severe. ,000 Maryland Mi 4 - P \ ‘ast those out of office, bear the defeat moet pad range pap and whatever they attempt, under bis coat a lusty raw hide. aud commenced to lay ‘The receipts, at tide water, of flour, wheat, corn, and ie do. 754: $200 Baltimor: 6q of M ning, Nov. 15, tha entertainments will commence with > A i anfully, but the offi 1 of 1870, 3 days, 95%; 200 do. Ge, of 1570, xtravaganas entitled KAB4l—Cabri, Mr. Holland; Nice, | Mantully, but the oflice holders are in a dreadiul Inctisnmen, the great violinist, will give another | !¢,08 to tbe shoulders of the storekeeper with all the | bariey, for the first week In November, wore as fol- egies ey git’ grad he Mr, Concver; Medame Kabel, Mrs, Henry’ Attar whicn Th’ | plight. Some ot them not only look to an early imag’ ; lows : & | BEUS AND AR14DNE—Dedalus, Mr. Conover; Thoseus, Miss conoert some evening during thistweek. His playing | fav eanig'imapine, created quite coustornatio Board 84.000 Pennaylvanis | 8 wrote fulowed by asomie | {ctOVal, but have lost every cent of property they wank Tens., 4%: 14 Farm Gannon; Asindne, ¥ had _1n the world, and know ev at the concert given by the Philharmonic Soolety, in | any ladies were in the store, who not being aware of ‘88; 5 000 sntitied QUERNSBU AY FET£—Giles Fairland, Mr. Hol- A i and one 1 know even lost the Philadetphis, was received with the most enthusiastic | +)4 cause of such an affray, became much alarmed, jotinvene Rossdale, Hise Clark. To conclude with, sie furniture in his dwelling, and probably the shirt of cheers. until come pereons interfered and separated the pug: | 17 oxtravaganzs, entiled AERO AND LEANDER—leander | of his back. jeyman Agha, Mr. Nickinson; Aleeterus, EPA, Nov. 1) 000 do. 71:5 U riers ov Barapsturrs at Tiox Waren. Wheat, bu, Corn, bu, Barley bu. 169.466, 289.400 M73M 180,052 108.713 117,093, 52,275 16287 Mapam Anna Bisnor, after a most successful on- | nacious parties, when the aggressor left the atore, oh geil A al Pr varity ro, Miss Roberta; Vent fckiteom. Doors | Lhe Viennoise children have left Baltimore for gagement in Philadelpiia, proceeded to B: companied with the two Indios, apparently well Tuereave,,.. 20798 171,833 «(WIR ding Ra vat half-past 6 o'elock—oartaim lee x. | Charleston, where they will fil! an engagement where sbe commences an’ engegement 801 eatisfied with the expedition. But not so with This statement showsan increase of flour and wheat, 8, 25 ANON AMERICAN MUSRUML—P, 7. BARNUM, PRO. prior to their departure tor Havana, on board the steamer leabel. during the eneulng week, at the Holliday priotor; F. Hi storekeeper, who not feeling pleased t chat ndid porforman: tre. Ou her return she intends giving some concerts | such violation of the public peace, mi equal to 55,106 barrels of flour, over the recipts of the every afternoon at 3, and evening at 7% oelook. “Major Livtetar | ‘The cattle show and agricultural fair closed yeu- in Philadeiphia. yeeterday before Jur oe Lothrop, Ss ing wala a gen first week of November last year. Ort, ie emotion human being fo abe hey ea NE terday at Fairmount, and was largely attended Ueman with the assault, an ise he pret a 7 /.10,—E: ard.=f h ostera, 4 T hibi , i ct ta deg ael churge avalos! one cf the ladies, etting forth that be | ,,) pe purresurerte fen for the twoyoarn GAT and 188; | Bosra tor NOSE iUBeaio ged Maan Hake | Beote Atpot supe od tend band of Nem Sing Our |/1lie umber of eattle exhibited were very lange, detected her in the act of endeavoring to carry off & Sa AmO weaGde the” each wk The German papers confirm the report that Miss | piece of gimp braid without permission, valued at | ya47 Mea “KOTOR. SToROsT Lat ntral Railroad, 6: 18. Fitehbun ey Mr. ChetiesHohnstock (brother andalster), | $210,” A’wasrant was now issued by the magistrate | 1iiZs+ ++": 15148 2,682,142 ,)asaur | Railrond Righ's, 14: 1d ‘$4000 Boston City 6's 188) | Wex Scripture Statwary. Madam Rook fomova Fortune | Feceived a goodly number of the prizes. for the arrest of the gentleman and lady, one Ca. oe eee eee, | eee anona ee Central Rail road, 115 | ‘Teller, may be privately consulted at an exten charze of 28 conta, Now that the excitement of the election is over, om the charge of assault and battery, and the | Decreare.... 925443 17,605 074408 Tue, 729 | Song “has do” Mesling allroad, WDd Ui os rely Aimpimion fo te sphole, including Museum. Performances, Lit: | some of the New York mechanics onght to come i ater s(the dy) Riot. ey & sntseny. rien The annexed statement exhibits the quantity of | Railroad Righte,1\. old encugh to walk alono, 1234 00uts. Reserved front eeataone | 08 and examine our fair, which is to be kept opew is scarcely eighteom years old, 13 safd to possess a most | fare was more fully investigated, when it was shown | *U0t, distinguishing the destination, exported from FOREIGN MARKETSE shilling each extra, TT | until the clone of the next week. It is constandy amiable and sweet disposition, and is considered to | that the lady was highly respectable, and far above | Havana and Matanzes, from January let to September | _ H+ 0, Tage oar lat the transactions tn ERTAINMENTS AT THE TABERNACLE, | ClOWOEC WIth Visiters, and the receipts have been rank above all other female piavists. Her brother | the imputation thus alleged against her; and tbe last, | 24th, in each of the past three years: pee el restricted, 4 the quantity in the rs On Monday evonirg, 13th November, at # arge. The machinery room is, perhaps, one Charles (about twenty years of age) 1 said tocom- | although not the least, both ladies were remarkably d i market is quite small. The etock here in first hands | o'clock, Mr. Wilson will gives grand Section of of the finest exhibitions I have ever witnessed. pany, 1UG%q5 1 de 10034: 60 Rondis @ Railroad, 1534; 50.do b10d 1634; | The Highland Mi 5 Vermont Central on He Laale, Profussor Aaeherfeld, | and perhaps the very finest in the country. Col. Iv dobii'd S%; 13 Fitohtung | top, Living Orang Outang.. Pai Tani. Infant venta, | CuPren’s stalls attracted great attention, and be well, the i here in about a fortnight, are art! he highest and most eminent talents. aud were ted solo virtuosos of the Duke of Brunswick be their departure from Germany. Miss Adele, wh Exrortation or Svcan From Havana anp Maranzas, | does not exceed 10,000 boxes, and there is only a mere | mired 8: 1 Ballads, including “¥ Mr. F i bine, in a great measure, the power and extraordinary \ ; therefore, ui these oii it : ; r. Forrest is to commence an engagement i apacitics of the celebrated’ artiste Ole Dull and | Ss°the ‘evidehee adduced id, not suvstautiate cme | _ Jon. Lette Sept.S4th, 3846, Asdt, _tnas. | tefl st Matanans, nhl seatoely anything i left in ons Seog fy eee this city shortly, at the Holliday street theatre, and Vieuwxtomps. charge, the magistrate dismiseed the complaint against United Btatea (boxes) .. ie Etat i br gareare very high, which is not surprising, when we Daveiten' dele Audimeouey int care ad ot “Lord simultaneously therewith, Macready is to com- Diarine Affairs. the ladies, but held the young gentleman to bail in oa 9 es + p 9 % youlayg | Mence at the Front street. ‘This will afford a fine the sum of $200, to answer the charge of assault and | Cowesand a Marke Tue Warcen Scuoonsn ar Newront, axp tux | battery on the storekeeper. This bail he gave, and was | Baltio............ Pitots —Me. Noyes, first ofiicer of the steamship W: liberated from custody. It appears that the cause of | Hamburg and Bremen. . 4 he Atatingulitied himact days sinco, in | the A##ault on the storekeeper was from the fact of his | Holland. . pgton, who distinguished himself afew days since, in | tasing the gimp, alluded to, from under the arm or | Belgium. his successful effort to cave the rchooner Justice and | oltow of the Jndy. while sho wes leaning on the Spain. . arr . | counter, under the supporition that she intended to | France..... : bet wat cance be ees sti pes Bani steal it. This, a8 a matter of course, dreadfully | Trieste and Venice. . lay, having? placed the wrecked vesrel In the handsof | wounded the fine feelings of two high minded females, | Leghorn and Geno the owners; and the suffering and emaciated being® | who mentioned the circumstance toa triend, who at | Other ports...... who compored her orew, in the safe keeping of their | Once took the summary mannor of redress, on the 251/395 | Consider that it will probably be five months before the | forthe first time in New York, an Irish song. “We ‘16164 | Rew cropis brought into market with any abun usalockof your hair’” At the Stuyvesant Institute, 7s.450 | We continue cur last quotations—Assorted ki eninge Mr. Wilaon Will give his entertainment on, oY ty 280 | Utes nae a bi ale eholes whiceer oe eae | Geran gts Poem, agama at il Bor Puttcomente, Nov. 1, 1848 1 38 0 fine whites, @ 83; rials; cho! | 60 ok of words, . ‘i st ‘ : 1i2533 | als; euperior and florete. yellows, Ga 7 rin | Weents. Book ot words, 12 conta The large basin, or reservoir, of the Spring Gar 0 - ——— K 12706 | fine yellows 5\ a 6% rials; browne, 6% a 63 rials: Cu- | YY SON'S ENTERTAINMENTS ON THE soNas oF den Water Works, built two or three years aince, le opportunity of judging of their relative merits. ‘ curuchos, 4%; a6 rials. The quantity of molasses re- Scotland.—On Wednesday, Nov. 15, Mr, WILSON will | by the upet i i 0200 44188 18,808 | EE ahabacioed sale te iecEps ono n cntertainment on the Sonjaof Scotland, in the Brooklyn | bY the uptown districts, last might gave way nea: , Female Academy, Joralemon s'reet, when he willsing the follow: | the south-east corr di t iL a err nominal, Imports—A cargo of jerked beef came in lar songs and ballads;—Weel may the boats row: Want | (26 South-east corner, and its contents, about six 1,0at 18,145 15,482 | from Buenos Ayses, and sold at 123; rials. The imports | Mor herria = avira eon, ‘The Flowers of the Forest ; | millions of gallons, were at once dischazged inte Sars. 10704 f fish amounted te 1,100 casks. including two cargoes weeps; Get up and bar the : i 7 s : tof the ln as above related. Thus far, the Total... eee oe 052.97 910,724 — 8xe404 | FI " oe | y ‘Se . the adjoining low grounds. Fortunately it went families and freinds. Mr. Noyes,on his arrival at New- | P®™! ’ from Halifax, which sold at $4 25.84 60 for cod, and j f ; ote wha hac wi’ Wallace | f y ly Me ahsodl WiGae nll, claace has eles ationesoe, || matter seats at present, * oa bes save this “opal only se re $2.70 for hiddook; 108 casks, cod. from the United | Mecklaboue the house? Beedoctoatar i alee: There is n09 | in such a direction that it ecnountered no dwell Bere, ea. g Board of Supervisors. ees than of the same period last. The shipments to es, brought 27 rials, and the rest of the fish from hd He was Uberally supplied with raiment and other . Nov. 11.—Apsovxyap Mextinc.—Alderman Frank- | Europe exceed materially those ofany preceding year. comodities necessary to secure his comfort; besides | iin in the chair, The minutes of the preceding mest- we pt having presented to him, many little presents from the | Ing were read and approved. EXICO ILLUSTRATED, INA 3] entertainments terminate about 10. 4 the |. h : ; ; that quarter was more or lees heated and sweated. | tho word tat conta at? MvOut 10, Tickets 50 conte, Book of | ing, or the disaster would have been attended with The arrivals of ~ | loss of life. ‘The volume of wa i A classification of the exports, for several years, exhib- | which have caused a decline in the peice oe wilt renee OF Most TRUTH- | °° The volume of water swept on until it met the stone wall enclosure of the grounds attach- : Siete its the following results :— from our quotations; the stock is now about 7,300 koge, | magnigeen| and elaboraie Moving Panoramio Views, | : : 8 philaathrople of the place, in testimony of thelr high | ,,/<titions—Of sundry persons, for the correction of To tur Nout or Sovrwor UsirenSrates, | The supplies of rice have likewise been too heavy aud | giving a view of the varies Lavtlea sete ictare rae feo | ed to the Ciirard Coliege, and the force was so irre- appreciation of his noble eonduct. His treatment Salary of Assessors.—The report of the Committee Evnorg, Eoaorn. . ecr Seem Oa Saneoen Soeabaees eae iano arial Ae Nation of te. porerous tad romantio seanary on the ine f march | sistible, that it swept away about fifty feet down te ; exes, ores, ceed 2,300 casks of Carolina, while ; command of Gene TD ettinde : * cbs bende sortie crest eal Mads aedaha Pentatlon paldto the fasecs noes fa tupcaieviaut words 147.028 192096 | the menthly conaumption can hardly bo estimated at | Eenrttrom York Crmuo tm CW of Merlo, now oxbbtag ever | meet with Rilke faeseaceat eee: e Owne;rs of nce, is shown to tei 3 ,T49 78 | more than 1,500 caks. @ only sale was of 50 casks 4 i oy we ey E be of © different calibre, and savors somewhat of | the setject Mit Fee eoereestanatt anuacasd tee 172'498 187,096 | from New Orleans, 12%; rials, and there are now 050 | ‘oniPar 7: oeloske The pletoes Wil se ae rns gpa | ing torn How by the water. It followed the course meauess, A tender of fifty dollars was made him, | sce nofreason for increasing the compensation of 193,067 278,802 | casksonhand. We quote at present 11 rials nom{- | Price of admission, 26 cents; children, balf price Reserved wate | Of & small creck through the grounds, and but lit- which is the estimate placed upon the exertions and | tHe assessors; they find, upon examination, that the 208,005 208,086 | nally, but hope to raise the rate in our next advices, | can be soured at the oftce, from9 ull I, and from tilld, | tle damage was occasioned, except to the walla, | ~ ; | Literal torms mede with sehools, | and the submerging of the 1 di 4 duties performed by arsessors last year, were justas| The stock of sugar at the ports of Havana and Ma. | if further arrivals keep out for a little while. The stock | Lite a! LL. ann a and ging mmediate vicinity, the sacrifices made by Mr. N., tosave thelr property— | cnerousas the duties performed this year.” Upon that tanvas was much reduced, and the unfavorable reports | °,¥@nila rice is very much reduced; it sells at low JMAGNHICENT DIORAMA OF THE BOMBARDMENT | Which was at a considerable distance from the de pay. tipililinn Of Abb Hiven et tie brow: ground they recommended the adoption of « resolution f , ports | rates and does not interfere wirh Carolina, Candles of Vera Crut, 598 Broadway.—Keal ships, steamers, cannon, | College buildings. After leaving the College, the 7 nd " that the asecrsors for this year be paid a like oompan- | received in relation to the standing oreps rendered | cf both kinds are wanted Whale oil findsaready | &c.—Burning the Mexican brig Creole—Shipwreck of the Somers. | {lood passed into the Dockecot id ti Im connection with this >-atter, the following com- | agtion for their services as was pald to the assessors of | planters more anxious to ssoure better prices for the | ‘de, but eperm is dificult to dispose of. Corns very | —Loading and ‘fring capnon ty mechauical fgures—Terrivle | jjoouPosned inte the Hockwood pond, and from ' “ q | dull.and we lower our quotations; there are about | bombardment by day and night—Kptranco of General Scott and | {uence into the Schuylkill again. The dam munication from Mr. Noyes, is presented asan answer | the different wards last year, which is, in gross, $7,075. | supplios in hand than those current. 4 m8; ae to @ card from the pilot boat Yankeo, published yes. | Accepted. 1600 begs on hand. A cargo of Spanish flour sold at | the trorpe into the city; all moving figures, Mine La Roche pre. to the basin cannot be repaired for leas than i amd: sidesat the plancforte, ‘Lieutenant McDo1 ald, New York Vol 000. The works supply b h ay . | Inrelation to prices and eupply, an Havana circular | $* per 200 pounds, beng very dry. and there aretwoon | teers, gi xpi 1 | 000. je woiks supplying about 100,000 of our terday. in whioh the truth of the original report is | Church of the facension Report of Committec, ad. | ies et September, rayne” hand, but mo Americanhas been imported. Twooargoes | baltjree, Docrs open at; commences st salt past t=-Wodaee | POPUIAtON, great wonderment ensued this doubted. for a remiasion of taxes. of coal arrived on contract, and there is one for day and Saturday afternoons at three. . « The stock of box sugars, here and at Matenzas, in- Epitoe or tur New Youx Hrnato: Fills—Report of Committee, in favor of paying va- | cluding what is estimated to be remaining iw the rate. Previous to the pilot boat Yankee puttinga pilot on | rious police bills. Accepted {morning among them, from the Epona Freights—No charters for pw | bility to procure water for their breaktast. pe have been m: and tho demand ia aturally very slack. Thi HE PUPILS OF TH CoNceet By TBE BLIN rior, and to be shipped from the two ports, is thought | isthe case for vessels to the United States: the only | wk Institution for the Blind will give Concert at the | The authorities of the districts interested H | F Ne Acad Brooklyn, on Mond: "i Jevtordoy’s paper bolted theron igual fora pots | nn Uses notio exoeed 00,000 boxer, and. {rom pretent appeat. | traneactions were at $1 for box sugar. vfexchange ou | Tiventtuce il sommone’'s hatte? een soit uate: | m the water works made anayplication to the eity Re vesk se cation colt, but sora te meth-eest sara: Brooklyn Intelligence. Bhout one-half of the stock int town In closed ase | London 16 per cent premium; New York and Boston, | Se Rockets tena eee ca mata tobe had at the pela: | having been connedted previews to the, diss speed to board a larger vessel. At 4:30 P, M. I tacked, see. | Destxcctive Fine.—A fire broke out about four y 8% per cent premium, with very limited enquiry. | ira! bookstores in Brooklyn, snd at the door. : Pm jagree- al t ‘ chared, and very little remains still in the country. ing no notice taken of my signal, and stood im to- | O'clock, yesterday morning, in the cotton factory of | Reapecting the standing crop, we may observe that, in wards Long Island. The crew being entirely William Greene, which wasentirely destroyed Besides | conrequence of the drought. which has been much felt, hausted, I determined to anchor, to repair sails and | the factory of Mr. Greene. were the embossing works of | it is now supposed that it will be smaller than the last, ump her out, having then 434 feet of water in the | Mr. Abbott; the sashand blind factory of Mr Tru and the deficit is variously estimated frem 15 to 20 per Rela? ‘The above-mentioned boat stood in, after | bull; the méulding factory of Mr. Van Devin & Co; | set. Grinding will be late—the very earliest estates boarding the said ship, and spoke me, The conversa- | the caw-mill of Mr Carey; the cotton factory of | not expecting to begin before the 15th of December.” ~ = ~~ \ iment which led to the construction of the new ” MILADBLPHIA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTR THE MAG | Works, 1t was easy for the city to lend their thirsty ARK THEATRE—MONDAY BVENING, NOVEMBEK 15 ‘i Sisnow | neighb rf 1 y 7 u, | celebrated Ste phauerr, represen ting Hero and Leander, isnow | Teighbors a plentitul supply trom old Fairinouat. all be prod ced ITH, o Dealings with the frm of Dom | oa exhibition m the Southeast Gallery of the Aoademy of Fine | ‘The basin caa hardly be repaired before next tal oo Many Banka Pe eerat: | Arts, in Chestnut street, above Tenth. from 9 A.M. to10 P.M, | ring, asthe winter 13 a bad for thie d > being brilliently ilominated im the ovoning. Single jog | SPTIDZ, “ @ bad season for this de- | Qreent son ti ; seription of work. The cause of the accident has tion was as follows.— Mr. Noyes. The principal portion of the machinery ited ANYTHING 3 ; 2 net been settled; | the two political parties im the ‘Question (pilot).—What schooner is that? in the building belonged te Mr. Greene, whose loss i8 | coco wrens Notes On Hote ake eeatoa Co ago 39. | Honeyhall ti’ Enwesn: Mtr Secrisgeone ue: Gua | LOO Biro te Cate ae district having ussigned ditferent reasons for it, Answer (me}.—The Justice. suppored to be about $35,000 The whole loss is | ‘a W332 1 ‘a0. 260 20% | Miss Honeybail, Miss Mary Taylor. + f mighty, with admiring and delighted audiences, for 100 nighta. | ‘The natives say that the basin was not constructed Q.—Whbat is the matter? to be about $100,000, upon whioh there was a very Be) 8 do 430 30 | Family Cirole, 50 cents; Upper Boxes, 25 cents; Pit, 3734 cents; | They are one of the moot magnificent and splendid spectacles over | 1, 1 der the d i pm half fall of wat, fling ineurance bo0 Gailry, 1234 eta. Doors Opon at A’ before) 7; poetormance to | itiecstdin New Tonks Admitiance 6 cath aries ot Geveae | Poverly under the democratic rule three years a te st Lal Sa z : commence at 7%. Rgomian bia, Phre Wet ae 2 way and Walker street, since, while the latter allege that it was occasion> A.—To New York, and I want a pilot. Religious Intelligence, BOWERY THEATRE—MONDAY, EVENING, Nov. :2 | 2 ——— == | ed by the culpable negligence of the persons placed Do you want assistauce? -, November 12, 2et Sunday after Trini- J merely want a pilot ‘o 7 (00 Reading Mt & do 24 Sunday after Trinity. 26 2d Sunday af- | 1°90 $e fo Q'—Why don't you run for Montauk? ty. 30 St. Andrew, Apostle and Martyr. Mette em ee ed | Fc will cou c6lar slbunside? ‘ ‘The Rev. Dr. Ryder, of the College of the Holy Cross, ’ 1(0 Reading RR Ai this, al hands on board the Yankee set up a | Worcester, Mass,, will lecture in St, Peter's Churoh, | 1 io do hearty Invgh, After they tacked, { told them that! | Barclay street, on Sunday next, both morning and had boarded the schooner on Sunday, from the steamer | eveting. A collection will be taken on that day in T | iid of the poor of the church, Washington, to which they made no answer, and con- | “7.00 SP reaching his now doctrines in Vienna “ with unabated zeal, and with ao slight success, his au- Keays, reepesifully; JAS. P. NOYES. | Titcrein the Odeon being. every time he lectures, eight | "100 do °s0 | The pilot. in all probability, took the Justice to be, | or nine thousond strong. He deaounces the dootrine | 00 5, 20 as sho realiy was, coasting schooner, and, of course; | of the Trinity, confession, the Pope, the calendar of | 2} ss Farmers’ Truc! not in we at of a pilot, and the req to come along- | saints, convents and monasteries, celibacy of the | 309 éo b10 qi ing i ‘known to: 5 side wes taxenase joke. ‘The last remark of Mr. Noyes | “e787: #n4 praying in on unknown tongue will te reformed the drama of RORY O'MORE—Rory BEN AMIN MOONE: AUCTIONEER—EDWARD Payson | 11 charge by the present native Board of Commis O’Moro. Mr. B. Williame; Sorabs, Mr. Jorean; Col. Thunder, Mi, ell on Monday. ut the store 14 Platt at., at o'clock, | sioners, in suffering the water to overflow the R00; Kathleen, Misa Conw: Reed ~ talogue. banks, and thus wash them away. Ac'cr which tts New Orieiay Sereandery Wil ampsee san aioe Tess Wen Rp ich, the New Orleans, Serena 73 mapas " tele Mesteations of Ne ie aad Chartetet Ho. con ad Pea WANSSD OF Mas. sett, Waosk : About on any a poor German named wit new drama '—Basil _ J. jusband died, or was |, on beard the shi jum “awre! nms P| R in th ‘i Biull; Me Miford: Me, ‘Tilton; Augustin Teske War Wicass; | Coptain MoCerren, on ber ints paccage trout Livertool vo Now makes aban Prac ron ing pine canes Barbera Milford. Mrs. Tilton; Betty Bright, Mrs. Sutherland; | York. Any percon knowing of hor whereabouts, is requested | 10" shop s ez, In Second street, Mra. Bell, Mrs, Broadley. Doors open at 6%—| ance to give information at the office of the irish Emigrant Society.) belew Spruce street, was struck by Edward De- commence af 7 o'clock a % cents; Pit andGal- ~ ki so street, It is believed that she does not understand | catur, a blow upon the head, with a mallet, which lery, I23goemta, ne on TW BE pt thi e He is dented pk prove futa), having caused the HANFRAU'S NEW NATIONAL THEATRE, FORMERLY —I aLET DE CHAMBRE, WHO SPEAKS | bood to gush from his ears. The oflendert w: i C Geatham— Monasy Evening, Novembar 13, will be acted Sranish and French, or Spanish and Eoglisi, Address | rected and commitied t orisonby Aldetraan Bulke the drama of ROB ROY McGkEGOR—Robd Roy, Mr. J. R. Soot; jerald a ley. He struck the blow withou baxing anparenthy Fiajlicigh Orbaldistons, Mr, Dawes, Major Gelbeaiuh, Mc. Pardey: \TED.— BY A GIRL, TO DO PLATN SEW | the slightest provocation, and afterwatdse w iste, Holen Mcgregor. irs, rd; Diana Vernon. Miss Mostayer, To ke folle red New YORK AS IT 1S— More, Mr, Chanfean; la the unfortunate man was lying senseless, upon the AT ing ard chamber-work, or taking crro of childen. Apply 1) do 75 Morris Canal 100 ty ; ‘The Pope bas established two telegraphic lines in his Ti Joe, Mr. Burke; William Twill, Mr. Herbert; Katy, Miss Mestayor, | 8t het last rloce, No. Chortes st, _. | floor, thew a hammer at hum, whieh fortunatel; was, no doubt, misunderstood, or not heard by the | states, ome from Rome to Ferrara, by Ancona and Bo- |, 88 tape od 39 Gos | MES Meadows, Mrs. Chapman. To conclude with the farce of ANTED—BY A YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN, ASITUA. | did not hi i $ 4 i The Yamhee, We certainly do not believe that any of our | logna, another from Rome to Civita Vecohia "A credit | 10 Titiand Re" 6 "ase 1s Bank’st Com, ull the OMNIBUS Pat Rooney, Me. Seymour Tie, Ledge, Me. Un a Chanslarmald or Waiter n'a fool Fasice ani did not hit, though it passed close tohis head. The 0 francs is opened to the Minister of Public | 10 do DO 205 50 North Am Trust of 72 ison; Mrs. Dobte. Mw. Chapman. Works for the purpose. 100 do 8 $4 150 Phonix Bank performancete Ed New York pilots could so far ferget their duty tos | Boxes 28 cents: Pit 123, cents, Doors open at 6545 and can do sewing, a4 well asembroidory. Bestrefer. | WOUnded man is very poor, with a large family D | commence at 7. . to support, which was increased during the pre- Pleare call at 227 Broome street, grocery. fellow-suilerer as to deny the slightest effort to assist g ege: 3 SelatORiiaiN hee ancepied uw calto-|, do " Sel se Ae NE PAMME DB CHAMD FRARUAIS — | sent week, by the confinement of hia wite. The him. gtr amen’ Charen Kingeeatiog. . CITY TRADE REPORT, | M24! Nv, 673 mande, qui n'auralt zavune Rien a epee dt ie | preoner was under the effects of liquor at the Hs " e | " jaTuRDaY, Noy. 11—2P. M. at trouver une bonne placeene'a | tine. b a tn Te ces Loser asin arc ad phe Rev. H. M. Denison has removed te Williams: | 4 415, are im fair request, at yesterday's quotations. re opt StY's 1 | (Three frame buildings, in Passyunk road, near for the aanexed letter, and consider ssf ere a Corron.—There is @ good demand this morning, the | MINSTRELS, FIRST TO 1. 0 DRUGGISTS.—WANTED, A SITUATION AS Assist. | Carpenter street, were almost entirely destroyed justice to the worthy recipient. Such testimonialsas | The Rev. Fdward Mages has accepted a call to the | sales reaching 500 bales, at prices current yesterday, LN, ant ina wholesale or retail o:tablishmeat. ‘The advertiser '| by fre this morning, and the poor occupants had ‘this encourage the hardy sailor in the performance o | Parish of St. Mary’s, Delphi, Indians. which were 3,0. lower since the ateamer. Fiovn, kc. TAS BS Pillgantant imselt with a moderate salary. Address Drug Clerk, | 1nost of their furniture destroyed, or greatly da- d laborious duty, and we wishthey | _The Rev. T. M. Bemedict has accepted @ call to | —-The market for Western flour is Gd. better than the 0 tec nl RES ES or Pel | maged by the water thrown into their dwe: bis dangerous Ys ‘Waterville, Oneida county. closing rates of yesterday, and 12}c, better since the ba W 4NiEDEIMAK IN a HaNKING LAW, Of MER: | Coveral other trifling fies 0 din th were as often given as they are deserved :— From the Gaboon mission, Mr, Walker, the only | America’s arrival. Transactions add up 3,000 bbls. at f i cantile office, » sittation as Clerk.—Tho advertiser has had of ae ee ig ccurred in the course New Yonx, November 7, 1848. | missionary on that station, writes, ina letter dated | $5 21% a 5 :1}4,for round hoop Ohio and common mi perience in a law office of eminence in London, | 0! ping. 4 poser, knowledge of business geverally, which he booksell t "7 man on board brig Manhattan, | fi le, do.,and $550 6 for pure Genesee, Meal is in ‘woo!d bring to ee in cither position. Be is of an'active diy, | POOKseller ot our city, was Knocked down about Dean Sin : It baving come to the knowledge of the | S¢B¢ral arpect of the mission favorable | covery Bat i rg Rea eerie com ihe ‘brig Machatcan ana | Mr. Whiting writen from Abelk, Sept. Sth, that the | moderate request at $4 58 fer Jersey; some 1.000 barrelt rominvenMornreas, | saan iene Une’ schools are. proaperous; sad the | State and Michig 5 S734 @ 6 44 for straight brands gnd is well conversant with the law of Eng'and, besides which, Mr. Elijah Weaver, an aged and respectable | potition, and writes a good and expeditious hand, Salary not 99 | noon to-day, by a runaway horse, opposite his sk that figure. ithout — - much an object a8 @ moderate incomo and permanent situation. | store, in Front street, | on her late patrage from Mobile, that after | Cholera has made fearful havoc at Damasous, carrying | onaeeen ‘and dull iar isa wie tae yore E INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, | References u able. -Addreat E-. Weyat this oftee. | jured as tneatae Eid dsas i bearoa a aes peat Ls ? | off from 6,000 to 10,000 rouls. It has also made ite | hs mber 14th 7).0 18 LADIES—a YOUNG GENTLEMAN, oF UN |? : about an hour ai the death ot the captain, and while most of the | corn, and we noticesales of 15,000 bush. at 67c, Round 1 ry wards, The deceased wad about 75 yeare of crew were incapacitated from duty by sickness, it | sppearance at Beirout, but the missionaries were upon | igqulet at Zc. Rye continues steady at 66 a i6Ko., doubted character and rrepectability, in dosirousof chanj 3 s 75 yeal age. * | Ambrose W. Thompson, of the firm of Hogan if | \ Thompson, of this city, recently found guilty of ty, from whora he could produce idi r or frat nelehts Ab Sepeoutlie pane ay or cowhiding Wallace Woodward, the cashier of the . Hi from Aleppo and . ” pt bis situation in life, and entering the d'meatic circle. He ing to your exertions theesid vessel was brought | Mount Lebanon. His accounts P | delivered. Oats sre firmer—sales 8.000 bus, at 34% a Lanner; 3, mone per ay ly art, | take great pleasure in enclosing as | Aintab are favorable. 26 Provisions,—Pork remains) about the same, at | 0 "performed by Mesere. C. | Midle axe, aad well kaowa to all the respectable and act & testimonial of thelr approval of your meritorious | A letter from Mr. Ladd, dated Broosa, Sept. 18, con- | $12 87); for mess, and $875 for prime. Beef moves off | Zerrahn and Piter, Furatenaw;” 4. Greeting to America, | Yeatimon i | ie in © minor, | coer ts , how. Part 11,.—1. Grand Sympbo ot Manufacturers’ and Mect s’ Bank, was, thi onduct, a oheok for fifty dollars. tains the intelligence that a church was organized in | slowly at $9 50 for river mess, and $1) 50 for Chicago. pays ©. Lense! iy | young widow, with one or two childres of undowbl a lechanics’, Bank, wat is “Hoping that you may never be placed in a similar | that place. with seyen members, and prospect of a | Lardiadull at 7c, Butter iaquiet at 9c. 1 Bee eee Lass Carnet pegatalle, Auber 3. Walls | 5c yutation and some wealth, desirous of entering the mairimovial | morning, sentenced to tem days’ imprisonment and position, but confident that under the same circum: | speedy inerease. | xev.—Sales 75 Dbis, atfiiss @ for Prison. Merch, potpo ‘Ticket, | hea be elec e heane eeagblnce where su interview may | to pay @ fine of $60 stamoes you would again exhibit the same ari | A report of the Armenian Female Boarding School Sarvnvay, Nov. 11—6 P.M. _ | Scents, tobe bad att it will le promptly attended to. He would state that he owns PRS gE ee thy zeal in protecting the interests of all concerned, I | 4¢ Constantinople, pre jared by Mr. Goodell, just | Owing chiefly to apprehensions of an early closing | ‘Y¢™/2S 0! the concert. i tent right of a valuabl Farat Acctornt.—Daniel Nash, seaman, ot ami, with ree pect, 7 ag TAPPAN been recei This institution appears to be very | of navigation on the Western canals, the flour an L’S FIRST PUBLIC MU peat i. one voids Asia ay _.... | Boston, fell from the toretopmast of the schooner Se0'y Boerd of Underwriters, of New York. | prowperoon and ts infiuance is already fll, not only | grain matiata sagumed greater firmnees to-day, and | Metta beh fad'ci | BOAMDUF,TOWM.A FAMILY (OR SINGLE GENTLE, | Mary Hammond yesterday, while sngaged i patting : . f . 0 ing, fractured bis arm, Naval Inteiligen present number of pupils is twenty-one. 34e. more than was current yes. | ‘!o door of the Tabernacle on the evening oneer mfurale up f rm, and sustained of Cee nomi ae Rae ited States steamebip Peinedton, | furnish additional evidence of the zealand faithfulacss Suted of the native preachers among that people. Deacon és Vener, September 23,1943 | Geurgis, known as the “ Mountain Evangelist,” had atrival. wo visited the | beem treated with considerable indignity. however, Lccniain, | internal injury. | He was sent to the Marine Hospital ‘azenpat | immediately, but died in about fifteen minutes after reaching it. A eoroner’s inquest was held, and the jury returned a verdict ot accidental death.—-Charles- ton Mercury, Nov. 8. 7 programme ree small bills and future advertisementa. trom the Nestort 4 for the home trade was steady, | !eremme reeemal — Recent communications from the Net lan mission on rohit of whieh most of th ales effectes A NNOUNCEMENT.—ZOOLOGICAT, Hau NO, ‘4 was more doing in wheat, and sales were made | /4 ery—The public are respectfully informed, that the above on better terms. Corn sold. af previous prices: but | setabitzoment Till be opened to the publie about the Bish of towarda the close, round yellow was held at an advance, | November, with the largest and mo 9 ft GALLERY OF DAGUERREOTYPE PORTRAITS | 2 Sd door sourh | complete ci On the second day of of living Besste and Birds ever ¢: ted in New York, | There 0 change to notice in meal, rye, or oat of St, Paul's Chareb, 2d, Hours from 8in |, , _ a President of the Venitian Republic by appointment | hile one tour through the tect ar onaetat: | Med Nes cl porkwere madnat poncrdap'ronees | eRe seeeeehtse Vemuaibere e Ce, tad Jur ite | Gemorning ile in ibeerenings | Roos Cowisa.—Cuptain Maroy, th United made between the Government and Captain Engle | 21 ientemed fo deprive him of his nore and lipeit | Gteerien were comparatively quiet, without amy ma: | ie being fited up and daor\ied us sige of maga STRUCTION GIVEN IN MATHEMATICS, MEcHaNros, | Stiles infantry, says the Lattle Rock Democrat ot ‘We wore not prepared fot the reception thet awaited | 10°. atisued to prosch ashe had done | terial change iniprices, Fairsales of cotton were made, | ‘#1 Mrpassing the old Zoological Institat> in its palmioat dars: | H Machinery, Trigoncmotrical Surveyins, terreatrial and celes. | October 15th, arrived here, by the Rockroe stage line, us. The President occupies the royal palace; he was | ‘Cnother letter, from Mr, Winslow. written at Ma- | Without change in prices. fad fant etary edge! oa ar earatiee Ne ; Deseriptive Geometry, with its 1s toartsand sciences, | On Sunday evening lat, for the purpose of ouporing in uit of black. The Secretary of the ony 2 te is dras, in August thet, ‘oomtatwe ‘some striking testimony | Asnes—Small eales were making of pots at $6 1234, | v7) Malightened community.” ait mote adh. ana , on reasonable terms, Apply 19 Platt street, upstairs, | wagons and teams to transport the baggage of ¢! an Admire), and the Secretary of War. whe tached to | tothe progress of Chrictianity, as also to the preva- | *@d of pearls at $6 25. vertiromente. yO VEN'AMBURGH & CO. R. CHARLES BYRN, RECENTLY FROM LON zepraent ftom Roskree to, she Wwesters | fremilen: DON, ts Vege to announce to the iadiesand gentlemen ot New York | faving accomplished the object of his visit, he re- rt of Dancing according to the | turned, on Monday evening, to Rockroe, to meet the rene Gh f ae, |e seetfully informs. his friends and’ the public that his Hewe Piecing: the Pathe, Goarine Wella Wales Baae ‘Tempe, Ge } eis Hd aha Fina) hy ‘the vase of common straight Genesee, at the same Lat) 0. | will take place on the above evening, on which occasion chuca Galopade, Walt a Cinq Temps. Redows Waltz, the Ma- | Gays, and will match thence to their destinations of Hopeton Mille, at $5 75. At the close, holders de- Chanfran, Req. (propristor of the National Theatre.) will appear | yourkas, witl the Houlowbiack step, the Fontoco with enatancts; | Oo) % " hi infe Bh n anded $5 274 @ $6 44 for common straight Genesee, | ard give his excellent imitations of several popular ng See ptre Exercises, Deportment, Miauetde a CourTehot. | tHe Sogo al sya oe 2 commanded by Michigan, Oswego, &@.; 300 2 400 Ohio bakers’ brands, | The entertainments, will consist of “The Inviail ce,” || tich Napoli aing, Ke Ke, Families and schools attended at tteir | Breve& Lieut. Col. les, who is well and favor- at $544 a $5 75.” Sal of 100 bbls Southern were ae wae A yong Soar a, oe ie || eva reaidencea, Mr. Byrn, ul ‘attend at 413 B: from | ably known to a large aumber of our citizens—having mace at $6 56’, a $5 62!;. Wheat—Sales of about 5,000 | Ui: ‘ponerse es rn one o'clock till two o'clock daily, lence and horrors cf idolatry: ‘it nays India is slowly, Buransttres —Bleur The aaiee for the day footed | — ITCHELL'S OLYMPIC THEATRE—MR. GEO, | ihatne Eyrenmia te tach thia State, Oswego. Genesee, Ke.. at 88 8734; 750 do. Beuefit, Tuesday, November 14th—Mr. Holla most fashionable rai accompany us to all the places of interest. On the | next ny two gondolas were sent for the eMleers, ia | improving, and ‘aria einer progress of truth are whioh we were taken to the forte and batteries which | Vitible in many directions. though the number of con- defend the city. We saw the hostile Austri ait, | Versions $s doubtless email, and the Christian experi- ing the (imo for action. guns and cannon loaded. | ¢nee of the native church very defective, Idolatry is feweold vot beeasy. ifpostibie. to take Venice by | *till maintained. The swinging festival had recently land. The onlyland communication is by a ratiroad | been celebrated for four of five suse bridge of beautifal construction, three m {torts bad been made to induce the governi | “ d commence his academy been stationed on our frontier for a number of years, One section of this bridge has been taken up to prevent | probibit this iis eceueenma ea by reauired by the | Sushels Genesee were made at $1 25.0 $1 20; 700 ‘do, | °%™_ bavi Jeo) Tei i ‘ Mondays and Thursdays a4 3 o clook, for young ladicg and | while attached to the sth. amd breverted to his the approach of the Austrians The President re. | PhAqiore OF extra sold at $127: 2.500 do at the same price, and PERSONS AND SUNDAY SCHOOL will commen: Now. 1c te4ee | pemé rank for gallant conduct tm the late war with quested permission for some of his office hy ies im the Protes- | 2,000 commen do. at $1 24; sales of 5,000 do. do. ‘were 40,000 scholars have visited Hlaningtowe Seated Diese, | oe Se ee A ae ER renga oa eg Wo, MOL abip. The Secretary of the Navy and the We find the following strange queries im ‘votes: | reported at $1 07 (fair quality), Corn—The sales the Creation and Deluge. To accommodate the great rush, HF ELECTION IS OVER—NOW TO BUSINESS.. - | tributed es follows :~ 4 companies and head-quartersat Chief came of to usin a small steamer, witl “hurchnan. What can they mean reached about 20,000 « 50.000 bushels, including South. | of echoo's and furailiog, there will be an exhibition every alter- chantaand others in want of Bill Heads, Hand Billy | Fort Gibson; and 2 companies each at Fort Smith, officers, We cot our ship under way for the Lehigh coal burning without smoke astonished the ttle, We lowered our pipe. and ran up before the city, and when abroast of St. 1 Socre1y.— Mr. Editor your columns, the following queries, a! py, to have light afforded by the initiated :-~ a . | 1, Is therea recret society in wxistence undor one of | saluted the Admiral with the fing of the Republic at | our Bishops, as its bead, and having for its members ern white in the slip at 66 n s0iz0 ; mixed at Of a 680., | 0B, snd Tound yellow (before ‘cbenge) at "Towards | Os cuties ommenee et the close, Dolders became frmer and demanied t4e. | eT ene Aiye—Salee of 8700 Dushels were made at Gio. in the | NN APOLEON CROSSING THE ALra_—THIs GREAT HIS. it 8 o'clock. and ning, otice » | Blanks, Cards, Printing of any deseripti re inv! ¥ at glock, and evening. wotl further note "The even: | Blanks Cards, or Crinuoe of any dencription, are javfted | Yort Towson and Fort Washite, i and Nassau streets, Sun Building. Punotuality, ‘? 1d short notice. es Wreck or a Scnoongr, wrea Loss ov Nixk = 5 z 2 E, z 2 fa now exhibiting at tho Na- HRENS, THE WELL KNOWN PANTS Tailor, | J.\\¥s.—The Kingston (Canada) Whig, of the 4th thefore think the Princeton will be remembered | young olergymen and others, who have bound them- | 41), eatge'aS; and 100 do white at $0 Lays, | dena! academy of betan, ornet Broaay aod Jonata Ann Greet fa Intely pecivedan entice new stk o | Just. ataten that the schooner Elen, belooging to E: ctadinc i Brecon i aoe ealbney sac icy Marallhecaahygedl tips eeeaes FE Tb sur Salen of 200 DbIs. were made at $3 45 fon teens — iB 10 order at only $4 ho palrsome’ at $5, "Alwoon | previous, was driven Into Wellington on Wednesday erisa ais i 2 Init a fact that a deacon of the diocese of Connes- mesoere - TTSNTION! | — ~ mY as, stock of superior black French and Bngtish Cassi. | last, diemasted, and all hands missing. The unforta- Tue Sruammr Farcon arrived yeaterday morning | teu, when called upon by hie Bishop to enter some My edi ttos ger Aart Ree) ’ Oe. Are Oe geet OF MAY | ticle will cave pate ip aed 3084 Ann street. nate vessel bad been landing fish hay bee fe fiom New Orleans and Havana, She brings ac- | field, or discharge some duty, replied, that before he’) {6% —The demand to day was not so active or | beris not certainly known, took three trunks, some esrpet bag, | > GOMS WANTED, BY * ----_ | Trince Edward, and in attempting to claw ore ry . i = f pe hor :. iS WANTED, BY TWO GENTLEMEN—A SITTING | eho was lest, with all on board, nine in number. counts {rom the iatter place to the 6th inet. could obey bis own Bishop, he was bound first to con- | roneral an yesterday, and the id mot exceed 1200 | fe, from the hele 6235, Canty street, corner of Broadway, dows room and two bed-rooms, of 8 double belded room, Must : . wd : — —— {ult the Bishop or Head of the above Society, of which hales, Quotations since the steamer are fally % | {0.0 “theman o naged Mavand wench hi,’wroveas | tetuated within ten minptey walk of the Raohance.” Heapeet = ¥ same Tur Srramar Curnoxer, ftom Savannah, at- | “your readers may be surprised at such questions | YT: ane inte large arrivals of bunch Raisins 07 ining IC toe houre fo Hear Oe ce occa ss SN esate ead vanaabhee vyuiner ok Mecuing rt rived yesterday afternoon. She left on the night | They are put in sober earnevt, and if the initiated love | pave had a tendency tod rettle th ceived fifty cents Leside Wad been" charged. °n | 75 EMOVAL—THE UNDERSIGNED BEG TO INFORM | Hess repaints of Dritish Works, practiod cat ot the 8th, and brings papers two days later than | Pe et Lt a darkness, we may expeot som prance ket, though as yet no posi | S90 Foes ot Sy tae ith Gene eS ny. ia whieh two more their frends and untemerg ofthe removal from 291 Broa D eeites Ginte ee rela years ‘past tide been atollahed, x hig = 2 2 if . to 47 Nassou street, w Ly lenis “4 received by ta rae RT SILI There were siso eulea, Cf 1.00.0 ok. | log raming and Keine iterating footers. he teal | nets” Ciba Coeamerenaad Seagest the ecesenag en | a2 such reprints ary pow admitted at a duty of as “onty 1 gence. ‘The. thermometer: on _Wed- ny) trifle under Bearers. "Tie complainant wisheto have ave proof muses’ | Mt Al tines be found. RYDER BRO'S, Merchant Tatlors, Thereby. causing no eee (rather a great ain) to the pSNY Tater igen cole, of yesterday, | Reday, when highest, 45; Thursday, at sunrise, | "}1 been f 18,000 Buenos | finding out the raid carman, who will be rewarded for, his trou: aes . ____S1 Hemwasirest._ | oie in Great Britain; as the works, stcbe British Thx Curry Lacavuen—in one article of yesterday, | 3°. G0) When highest, 4; Friday, at sunrise, 22. Be: | Az ‘ 1.000 do. 18 Ibs., at’ 0. weand lus of me. Dy coling and makings tre siateoment of | FYORSE FOR SALE. AT % MERCER STRERT.—A VERY | prices, would not be bought in this country Im the PrO- relative to the candidates for ingloeer, €@ | rometer, at euntice on Thursday’ 80 12; at 2P.N., do., | t 8340., 8 M08 | the fact, at the office of the District Attorney, Mr McKeon, or at superior black Camanche Pony, has been weed by a lady, | Portion of one to tem volumes. Besides, the imports- suatat, Mr, Within Atvaia foremen o€ Engine (Co sunrise on Friday, 30.80, The unfavorable 0) California, at private b wos Orer HE o'clock AM. om the 18°R Inst | under the enddle, for the past year, and ie wold as the family are | P00 of these re-prints, at the present “duty, ls. pro- N Wake ccpeiard s aman ot nactad with | State of the wenther yesterday morning, prevented | gai YND: ATTENTION.—A MEETING OF TAK | FA t Bure . A ductive of much benefit to the province generally, as No. 5, ; fy! morte La as a for the lat | obeervations on the sit of Mercury. At Cam Since our last we notice sales of 100 1s will be ‘st their dri} y (\XPRESS NOTICE —CHANGE OF HOUR TO HALY-PAST | just be the introduction of literature to any but ava- ee reais a cine ta | bridge, the clouds opened for a few minut mn undri (including choice.) at $150 a Monday evening 13 Four o'clock — Wells & Co,, Express forwarders, repectully | ricious minds, at cheap rates. We have seen the most . secon dors hicneett as a theese tusse sbaglants, Ta op. | ° relock, and a sight was obtained o | $160, and 600 Sisal, previous to arrival, om private | 8" eg whe * | mati the publi hat thee Rayreae wil ears | Valuable books, im, Polat of literary, worth, elegantly wr . . onthe sun; bul e two last con te term: oe entay, if the most mas' Foe ee eee blige ® | one o'clock, the sky became quite clear, and ti LratHAn.—Inf consequence of increased receipts, rai _WELLS & 00, I ie eal pect siip,"atth. ottees of ees impecing majority cron cam be bold; Delioving the firemen as | Yery cold, so that the dablia and other plants, which, | prices h zai ined. The annexed quotations TICE TO HOTEL BOARDERS.—FA MIL! TATEN ISLAND FERRY.—THE STEAMBOAT STATEN | appearance, thrown by hundreds of volumes upon the See eer eittae tee p ehive Wenehes every tubes: | until yesterday, were im full blossom, were killed in | now govern the market : He gentlemen can have thoir washing an done at | S\ialander will rum aa Wellogeccteare: New York sds h heap of fiery embers-and hardly wondered that New pein CE LORS IA ductive office» *” | the course of the night.— Boston Vier, Nov. 10, nk, (steht) Hight Th. 18 a 32 Hromlock, light Wea iy ney ae Eaund bi 3: 86 and OX welock. Leave Quarantine at & 10, 1%, 2 and 6 Brunswick was in every act act of government end nf ss ‘ak, midd! 9 lemiock, mi . 9 dover, in th 4 ——$——— = | branch of industry # century behind the age, while Tae Eerror or Deveat—A toquiat kupele Gown batts: nee te ll te tied; and jpe3t Hctlve. doce i 126 Naseau atreet, e apply. OR 8AVANNAB,—REGULAR LisE—THE NEW AND | such an atrocious violation of all civilized ideas was ut on the soles of old Boots ot Bhoes; do, fine French Call > 19821 Hemlock, poor, do, Boots r $4 50, worth $7, can be found at our friend Governor Freicts.--5,000 bbls. flour were engaged for L' od 5 YOUNG'S, opposite our office; do. fine re $3 50, hisown | yerpoel, at 2s, 3d, and 12,000to 15,000 puahels of 6 M | wintercloth'ng to deel “dyed, al at 4 o'clock, P.M., trom Pier 1d, | make; alot water proot Boots, from $4 90 to ie Corner of.) at 7d and cotton at ‘(d., and beef at 4s. 0d, Cot- | 1 ad qrecalle voloring, of cham | Set! * SAM! y of election, that he had Fulton and Nassan ate THE DOCTOR. | ton was engaged to Ani ‘ tued fn cleaning, at No. 6 Musray street, near Brvedway, Every, PRIME HAS RESUMED BUSINESS AS STOCK jot aw —oainanalal twerp at 0, «in favor of the free soil candidate, This : > 36 4 i tended to by ral Walt ‘ ral rt ‘him, supposing that to be the cause of his | Wigs and Toupces,—We would advise alt | Hors —-Sales of 25 bales old wore made, for export, | 11, °F line attended to by the Geni ral Taltor, A. CORT ighenge Broker, at 64 ‘Well etree a ied by law. Our public schools bly “up ed with boo M4 and theory ; still, the very booke which they so much require, but whic! anserted batho prevents them from purchasing, were burned acc ing to law. — 3. between one of bees jeated even those 7 ; ROULAR commander, N O20C8 20, GENTLEMEN —NOTHING CAN BE MORK | jin potty — 4 yore rameetay? Bik November wu) LUN ie Por feeight or pa bite MITCOIL, 194 Pr |. BParticular atteniion peid t the oleaning of Light Drab aD Y Bei wi rior Wig or Soaly, te examine the exten. | at 43¢d. atid a dithe ISKEY—HIGHFLAVOR@D | John (New Brunswick) Bee. } reheated caps ee aoeriment at fl tobe manntastry: Ree Wallsiest | | Inon.-Salee of 200 tons Garthire, wore made on i oe ne accep ae PLAY ee . old No. ; ‘obtained A silver medal 7 ‘ratood. vs oat Perel ek tae insets touey plesar- permwes ely, no | of th Amerian Inuieuta Copy the adres “flay "The last enlen were made at 48¢, Bun seventeen rand Traiding meinen tn food ode. ous 4 LAMM Sinourar Lomoppance. = The retaras, of the re- noon é “ . : = a ¥i bonohe hafta, &>., complete, for i Office, 42 Stone habit remark- serious damwego wat done to either party. Hair Dye—Batonelor’s instantaneous liquid 5 Sales of 600 pigs were mado at $4 06 per 100 tion at Wo 166 Weaver or aplote, ready for immediate uso, Can cent election tor President e: —-—-- — - CR, NEW YOR able coincidence of the first two cities in the Union, Tuy Wrartin —Venterday waa a cold, wintry day, | obtained there at the lage Fai fe ‘Oars. —Balos of camel were made at S5¢. UPR OP CORNS—DR SO1RIAKOP®, FROM ST, PETERS: | Oi eee a ee eee ics ond geationee of tus | Philedelphia and. New. York, vote. tad ther of the powde fa. the. upper part, ofthe | thon of eter a : cinaticcsatee oF 6000 palloue’ Sugllsh es busy | sve areid aay ¢ with coreg enlletieg ex shat be | Sttlugesaners van ee odfoulyousva wuiaguy te higher fl, | Cowate ne bo 10s | ter. im hele 2 5 by ts s a re, i cli, the ice wus ruMeicaty strong Le bear the weignt we doeidudiy the bert eatiee fa tue mark do a ‘ maa ™ 9 i