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FE Rae RRO RET CRI fa ema mee aS PE TC PERSP, TOI 7A OS ESO I ih ORT, ATONE NTE OS erent FRE ‘The Rev. Henry Ward Beecher’s Sermon, | asin Poland. While these revolutions are the result Boots—Boots,..Ali wi\\0 are in want of an A EATRE—FRIDAY Nov at Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, Yester- | of barbsric government, and indicate alow state of | article which, for chespners, duraility, and beauty, casnot be 24, will he »"odvord the play entitled the LOVE ov. day. sodlal ergutsbendien, netting ate this offs ring of olvili- | spared, we would. advise to alas ovr fiend Young | ir Wiltiam Fowsln™ Mr. Gitvert; Waller, Me. C. W. C'urke; ~~ ay i THANKSGIVING DAYS OF NEW ENGLAND iN THR OLDEN | zation, and Ind Tiberty of growth. “Soclety 1g | comer of Fulton snd Nessan atrrots. French ca Soot, $1 65 A ee eee cata Lee eer als Me: | Neches: Beansoent, Uz. Fredericks: Olavis, Mr. B. Shaw: Fauling, \Vasuinaton, Nov. 31, 1848, vations are flexile to proper re- fain eel ape be peet nr herae ferrl ming any hg pesmi ay Sites wider Green, Mun Ciena fore Sen Ba lag ae ane Tete Tee er boa | The Reports of the Secr*tares— Movements im the eae v1 Waloct: alice, Mi Mra Ni ‘lia, Mra | Aire, ov the Glass Fella, ts ay: ae" ° FAS DOCTOR. | Sevtte a sate Har | HONEST THNEVES-Teague, Me Masarthgy Copt, Manly, Me. Capital—An Exxcellens Cabinet, &e. hc, Bshor, Obadiah, Me: Hadaway: Guth, Mra & Drees vire' in the departments, all is buacle. Active prepara. and Parquette, 75 cents; Family Circle and Upper Tiers, 25 | . ‘aif | cents: Gullery, 123 conta. Doors opemat hale past perform | 1008 are going forward for the completion of the ‘ance te commence ai Oolock. BRAnway ramane—z. a. Mausaatt, rrorge | INTELL ENCE BY THE MAILS, 34 iy uden Dar Mr. tor— or LYON: ¢, Mr. Mardooh; Col. TO Rae Thee ST DAYS—IMPERFKCTIONS OF HUMAN Insri- | safe, just as ite in: TUTIONS--CHANGE, THE Law oF socrgtr—RUROPRAN | 4 i inane REVOLUTIONS. ETC ere are certain phenomena attending the process hich it ls deeply tmsportand te obeet oo eine word, B. philosophy of them will be the philosophy con Mu ERCIAL AR PA IR § aT Dre Cinta ing States in our midst Whea reforine fartds petcmastots sommeameel 7. the Preabyterian body, preached the following sermon, yesterday, at Piy mouth Church, Brooklyn, on ) comeon gradually, the changes will i: aoe petit aa athe 30a 1 VERE SAR MESS: = dea Nato __.._ | Teperts ; but with the exception of the report of the the occasion of the general thanksg’ ng. After read taken place in the spirit of a communtey, oeton MONEY MARKET. OWELY THEATRE——PRIDAY EVEWING, NOV, 24, { Bustons THEATRE, CHAMBERS SPREBY—¥ (DAY | Seeretary of the T. ¥ hich il " ing « portion of the scriptures suitable to the oocasion, , ipoear in its forms and Institutions. ey lui Thursday, Nov. 23—6 P. M. will be presente? the drame of THE MAID ANOTHE 4 i. | Evening, Nov, 24 will be performed the comedy of (HE GOOD reasury, which will COnfainmeat- he eaid: in the blood before they break out. Changes, good PIR~ Gerald Mr OLD ENGLISH G&NTLEMAN—Squiry Broaclands, Mr, Bur. | t¢790f much interest, the toptes treated of will be as Itis a metter of thanksgiving that such a national | and bad, really tke place long before they are declared, | ,, THis day having been set spart by the executive of bo as thankegivings exists. We owe it to that | oreven recognized. In changes towards civilization, | ‘he State, as a day of thanksgiving and praise for Rn ae agen end Toe oped it to God him- poe customs minute . eir srmhol long after | the numerous blessings we have, a8 a peo, «mn self. It was founded as a necessity to man as a re- | they are effaced. To hang, draw, and quarter, is yet Ugious creature To many of us. it 18 not alone aday | the statute of Great Britain, but long since dead-in | J0¥¢4 during the past year, nearly all kinds of busines! thanksgiving, but of reminiscences. It is one of | proctiee, Of the hundreds of capital oftences in her | 48 suepended, and the attention of all classes has thore ic Srebiaece Ay ie ve ee Papaly back. ich - ed) ek are ay secietas Coe wet been coufined principally to feasting and various other upon our childhood, and, looking. feel the young | to be human shambles, colonies aud convict ships “ ” : oe blood stjil in our velbs and the sparkle once moro 12 | have supplanted the bleck aod the gibbet, Iu changes | Tethods of enjoyment, All places of publio amuse. Ta NEW HaviOwal sunita FORMAREE { Our eyes. How well I remember the month-long ex- | toward civil liberty, the spirit always outrans the in- | ment were crowded, and the fine weather gave all an Chatham —Friday Evening, Nov. 24. wall be presonted. SCHL —— of mmooleesing the eter visea, Cpe ieee ena bad we ented bia ioestons epportunity to attend to all out-door amusements ge oth Biers Mr. H ny Moan Ooddie, Mr. terbort; Emily, oul ing merriment a ere to crown elo «fore they are mitted. eolute authority lives ia 7 Mre Isherwood; Mrs. mp, Mre. Chapman. Yo te followed by wished for day. We counted the weeks, wo regulated | power long before it perishes, even In name. Sore, | Wallstreet was nearly deserted, and all the storesand | Xe w'YORK AS PT 13—Mose, Mr Chantrany Jue, Mrs Bethy Miss Fanny Markham, M ~~ ; er which, MUSICAL ARRIVALS—Joacf Jin insipid as a twice-told tale. It 18 to be hoped the mn. A Mr. 't. B. Johowton; Me Crotehet, Mr. yond; ig x 2 vb potont He. C t, Mr. Raymond; 6a: ger Bomiow, | President's message will contain no more brag- Mr. Jowvan: AND JBhY IN AWERICA—Jamas Hail Trollope Dicxens | gadocio, but that it will be marked by that (tlield, Mr. N.B.Clarke; Edward Walton, | Fuller Gwen, Mz. Burton; Corinthian Thomas, Me Browsee,, | by that aub- ak, Mr. Dall; Hone Chon, Miss | Mrs awehiorn, Mra Dowling. Dros Circle S06; Pomtty fect | dued tone comporting with his condition, which | ot Reson For, Doors open at ig past G—curtaia to riseat | is that of a man upon whom both his owa party — } and the people at large have passed strong, unqaa- Nfied and ternble censure. Fortune’s favors he bore badly, Let hem at least Sear adversity with some show ef good sense. Bravado will but 5 me Marais de Nighevills, + Mrs, Boury; | Prancine Mr, Burks | Clarke. Tobe followed by'a GLANCE AT NEW Yonm ve nfran; Joe, e . the events by their relation to this joyous era. It was | reigns and councils yields to popular demands, under | Warehouses in the lower part of the city clored, Charles Mendows, Mz. Richardson; William Twill, Mr. Herbert; } Mr. Conover; Sikery, Mr. Blocker; Harry Gordon, Mr. arnold; | POOtly hide the bitterness of hig mortification, atime when overy man was to be glad, on principle. | eppearance of consulting their own protit; sothatwe | The annexed extract from the letter of « corres. ager, Afi which, the lughable farce ofa WIFM | Geezee Ferran ea i at CkuSom TUR SEGN S| ,, £4 Buchanan has left for hig home in Lanens- In New England, not to be merry on thanksgiviag | Fea monarch govern by his people, absolute govern: | yondent in London, gives an account of the manner | Mmm Aucher, enue, wiae Meatavar. ‘To cone | Marmaduke Saodgrae, Mr. Holland iby Wobbler, Jono. | fF» snd will nor return before Monday nexv. The day, was a sin almost as great as to be merry on Sun- | ments promulgated by popular edicts, rulers governed is clnde with the fa STAIOUS SURANGER—Ben. | ver; Clementina, Mite Mary etude with ANOB. | business of the State Department 1s in exeellent dsy. What strange inconsistencies are wound up in | by theirsubjects. The caine is even more manifest in | im Which the reaction in railways was produced:— jomin Bowbei), Mr. C, Burke; Prinoess Asra, Mra Thipman. Doors | J2('T OF INTERGST—Mr. uke Primrose, Mr. Holland. | order, and whoever sneceeds Mr, Buchanas will man and in society! Among a people, whose stern | religious progress leng before their exponents change. | ‘One caure of this decline was the distrust of the | (Pe at half paat6, curtai Boxes, 25 conte: Pit, 1 Doors open at balb past6—curtala rise at 7, ’ and unflinching habits had been founded under re- | Nations slide out of liboral institutions to more despo: | publioas to the accounts of there companies, nnd alse —- aoe [be relieved of much of the labor the preseat z, ee —$——______ seerainetraaneee . 0 te] tary had to undergo during his t of | Mglous persecutions, nourished in exile, andconarmed | tic ones in the same way Republics are monarchioal | the total absence of any authorized statements b ECHANIOB HALL, NO. 472 BROADWAY, BETWEEN ROADWAY CIROUB_ ALHAMBRA, BETWREN SPRING | “-crelary, se me 6 |. by the most revolute enterprise, up seaet tas’ | Sea wieedo eenarations ; ts:taght eaten 4 MeRpAabay cen cokiseate the leet Micrns and Broome streets commenced on Monday Bees So. ee tee el Corporal Thom puom, There are, unfortunately, few men im are inform. | which the bat had been incurred for branch lines and extensions | week of the re-opruing. ‘rench empe- | yet to be constructed. About # fortnight back, the | MINSTRELS, (oreai ceased to be a simple citizen or con- | 7 habit was sobriety, whose | Courts are eevere in their exterior long was frivolity, whore words were fow and | utterly debauched. Nupoleon was the were high and sincere— | rorlong before 5 5 ‘e = & = Managers—Friday and Savstdag evenings Nov. athand 25th | the whig any capable of filling the statiom an VS | —Brilliant triumph of talent-—Olymp 0 Excorcises by tho firs ‘4 Me THE FIST TO HARMO, | artists of Ruropo and America; Horsemanship by Mascors Nine vrorthily and efficiently. Mr. ( rittenden, although: & most accomplished debater, has never devoted nized in I ‘“imes platoly pointed out this fact, and asserted that | SIZE NEGKO MELODIES, AN avd Wiliams Me. Carroll, Mr. Swe Mr. Scinde!!s Acrobatic re ps ESENT POPULAR STYLE OF ETAIOPIAN ENTER- attention to affairs of estate. Should a Home such a people, there should have sprung | sul. Governments have changed in fact long before | the downward courre of railway property would never | } r u rrp de, ho joyous eustom as this, of redolent, | they have in appeatance Hil long | he arrested: until: falls adi eallatan Intoreserien ten tion tha, wore Focelved with monk dltieutfshed ator nea’matre, | Coste Pantomime) Hosut:lal Grovpings ty Me James Nisve matment be created, have no doubt he would metti, in thoir Moves Acad. | fshod fav Beautiful Grovy Mr, James Nixon | leughing, romping thaoksgiving, is Inderd gur- | before they are removed. empty | given on the points im question. The public conourred | nage, have the honor of announcing tow ladloe ani gentlomon | pupils; Masters Wile and Chartyt tho Clowas Gwin ent | fill such a Secretaryship better than that of foreigm | prising. All sources of unused mirthfal tpaces, Th in the opinion, and the result was, that the leading of New York and vicinity, that they will give — sozies of their Uskaner, &o Ke. Boxes, 60 conte, Upper Circle, 2 cents. | affairs. With the ee he is not conversant, and | dedicated to this day. It was relig' Teceptacles, company—the London and North Western—felt itself | porular Concerts, introducing ® variety of their original Songs, | Children haif price, Commence 24 paat 7. it is doubttal uf he would deaire to undertake it | thamkegiving day, to say to the whole man, | after commerce compelled to comply with the demand. A statement | Choruses, Characteristic Dancor, Ke, | Admission 20 conta, Doors ey : "S HIPPOFERG@AN | . If services to the wi be at all recogaized “Go forth and chine with unrestricted glee.” At | which is true of progress towards good, of its affairs wae accordingly prepared and published, | (reartevery Bacurduy, commeneinn at. 3 eto ee Aornoo BMOVAD OF SANDS, LANT & 00.8 HIPPOFEEGAN nO WIG Danes be at at) recegmam ‘other times, it was their business to labor, gravely | retrocession. A declining nation ‘to discourse, seriously to study wisdom. Oa | gore within than wi ‘this day their supreme business was to be happy. All | nits brain people, princes, and all the judges of tho eatth. bi 8 o'olook, &. M., under ‘Arena and Circns.—-This immense establishment isnow ro. | in the selection of GeneralgTaylor’s Cabs and as from this {t appeared that the directors had | themanapewent and divvotion of Bee PY Gh pe c ‘ eralgTaylor’s Cabrnet. out. It is faint at heart, crazy | abandoned no lees than 14 lives, for the construction | Scr. 234 Ehenkogiving Day, an afternoon concert, commence | Semele He. tGt hnawns as Niblos Carden, Broadway, Per | would le eusy to select trom the ranks of the de- d thin and feeLle im its blood long, be- | of which they had obtaincd acts of Parliament, and | ati P.M. camels, ond ponies, with the acts of a splendid equestrian and | Ocratic party a number of men who have, some oth | tore the cheek lores its freshness or the body its power. | which were to cost no lees than £6,000,000 sterling, it © —- symaastlo troupe, aro given ‘every evening. Admission 26 osnta; | by indirect efforts to elect Gen, Taylor, aud some a oung men snd maidens, old men and children, were | The spirit of an age, the spirit of a people, is always | bad the ¢ilects of checking the panic and causing the PaRnew . BARNUM, PRO- ildren under ten, half price. Doors open at 634—perfirmances | by bringing the democratic party inti 7 es this day to praise the Lord. When, to our exoeed- | in Saraaea af thee tavwtoddns, They are always | shares of this company to advance from 99 toll Geacen A foue ston only, Frilay, Nov. | Gommence at 7M.” A erhoemanen 08 ‘Wedneway and Saturday their pi ibang ecatabured 7 a pier ing joy, the proclamation was read on the preceding | better or worse than their laws and customs. But, let | that isto eay,from1 discount to 21 premium The |: #it!y,thlendid Bortormances ae or tote eee iso hin nalittiac to effect the reeent political revelution. Mr. Han- Sabbath, announcing that tho time had como, no | it be remarked and emphasized, that the discrepancy | example having been set by the London and North | 7. ‘The criginal General Tom ‘Thumb will appesy at cach pore OOLOGICAL HALL, NOS. 85 AND 37 Bi negan, for instance, might be appointed Secret aphons was strong enough: to hold us from proclama- Daswaen tlie real end apparent condition willios in Bro. Western Company, i other principal Maes had of formance wv Ir, various lnvereetin characters, and at intervals elegant establisbmert opens Monday eveni toe Foreign ‘Adhice: ace tei PP peas ceerT Ss! - 0 " juseurm; Great atc vs i i . . . fy : on unter, Hil gMAnbeeiing, Tauciday., osnle: | perkigh jo che vielence whieh permits the/ehangy of | sourae aa.alsraatire, But fo adopt © sunller courts | be me chen, narra orcsncing ites teuen | J ie rama saben of Urag Gomme and Feds iu Aes: | of Gling the station ea ho a of perfartalag the di persed relatives began to gather homeward; scattered | institutions. and notifications have consequently appeared that in | the children found the old homestead dearer than ever; The Feverend faptemas then proces ae to ose out tines cnase aleo, atstoments are in preparation, - To a | 3 the young mother came back, and wept on her mother’s | some special practical views, as resulting from his gen- | considerable degree, therefore, the panic has been ar- “ ae rt ee arma, that abe brought back’ with ber one dear child | eral course of remark upon inetitutions, and instanced | rested, but still prices on the whole are not much | Mnf raw,camuyy iatum, Vastra, Wax So-iptire Statuary, Rae ee MARGE & CO. teteime | made Secretary of the Home Department, and Joss than last year; or the young wife wished eagerly | the schoois, the'family institutions, courts, popular le- | higher than they were a month back. After the jump | under 10, half price, Fo a = — would be extremely well qualified for the station, to show the marvel of the earth, her new-born, first- | gttlation, and republican forms. All these. hewever, | consequent on the London and North Western atate- ABERNACLE— GREAT SOLEMNITY MUSICAL&, ON | {rom his intimate knowledge of In his city: Pete Morris, Comic Singer; Miss Emma Loslie, | peifrming El phante, and trained Monte; and Ponies, Ad: | ties of chairman of the Foreign Relatioas Com- Fhe Highlavd Mammoth Brothers; Living Gurang Ou’ | imion, 26 cente- chitdren under 9, bal trot ioe. Open freee 6 mittee of the Senate. Mr. Cameron might be ‘= ‘born child, It is agreed that never before was euch a | were but the results of the spirit of the age and itsex- | ment there was a tendency to reaction, but the reduc. | WV ILSON'® ENTERTAINMENTS ON THE SONGS OF Thureday Evening, November 30th, Henri Hera chie fret | NA", t * oth 4 ‘and cnly appearance thi .) for which occaal has r. Dix, out of sheer compassion tor his manifold 7 f a ¥ Neo orina Truffi, e on ' 101 Patti i f v A Out of thelr memories the vatious events ofthe flested | may exert in our churches the vilest corruption—may | Tn view of there facts, we confidently reiterate our | ti Ralst T te Se ee eee a ra tener eramm ratte Signor | ry of War. For such a position he would be ‘@ & Es year, and to pour out their hearts into the sparkili intest our justice. The worst authority may be un- sf Ztreem of feroily converse, “As much as thie custoue | der the face of liberty. The most fatal monerohy is | opinion that another reaction, the reverse of that just contrasted with the ordinary usages of New England, | that which employs free institutions. It is, therefore, | realized, will take place before tho lapse of many weeks had within itself the most amusing incongrai quite in vain to correct institutions—amend or repair, | he second sober thought of the public will satisfy it was a day both sacred and secular, religious when the lies back of ali reforms, in the spirit that profane, of worship and unbounded merriment, In | animates them. After dwelling at some length upon | them that it will be impossible to sustain prices, and theory, then, there is no discrepancy between these forms of ecclesiastie ‘nment,in which | the only alternative is to settle down upon present m re, ed up Pvny } ualities; but the process of practical exercise, when te, | yu Lave usa Look of your Hair?” “Green donducted by "young and old, made the’ ‘most | reluctance which 1a {elt to examine there institutions, | Valve, arrest the extension of new lines, and extricate, | Doors open at 79g orelcek,. Entertainmenta will singular contrasts. mi gubernatorial procl»ma- | he went on to say, that we have every degree of diver- | if porsible, the affairs of the old companies from the diffi | sud terminate about 10. Tickets 50 cents. ‘of tho word: daughter. Programm ease Latent rebar ak Bie Yai + | marvelous proper man.” Mr. Atherton should be a ina Bie Gene ee sore Solo on, ws ity iter made Beoretety a the Seay, The Rep he Postillion’s ye, Me. ones Hees wi form several new pieces. ets | ment would not be, more extraordinary than that ae) e Wirseiatee on thas tolnaioel vmncvea inate tet he at present holds—the chairmanship of the Fi- be secured, by applying to 7 Broadway, and at | Dance Committee. Dickinson should be made ‘Doors cpen at 7, perfor Secretary of the Navy ; not because of any pecn- o, from He! ai liar qualification, but that he has helped the whig the recently adopted ‘aria, PF: | party not a little, by advocating the cause of their > opponents. Mr. Turney should have the Post Of- Jerson my Jo,” 12% cents, Programmes at the Musio Btores and Hotels, Mr. TIRST fice Department, if fi thi by tion dehorted every pious citizen on that day from | sity introduced under the Governments | culties surrounding them, As moderately, and appa | Wiisenti Hoe hie oners ; FIRST my ice Department, it for no other reasoa, because secular work, and exhorted bim to give to God's | and creeds are not expo of belief or ecclesiasti- | rontly as safely, as we have advanced in thy construc, Tr etthe Lang of the Lake’ os Papelen Beale Scott's Poom t the Female Academy, on Friday Event: | 1thas thrived and flourished so admirably under house its peoulier tribute. There was, therefore, @ | cism. There is no more palpable republicanism than ¢ th f kes ba sabis te igvaill ents te. si att aca! aes = | ae Eh oe a ee i mess | | the management of a Tennesee Post-master. In- Tholesome scruple throughout the forenoon. The | resides in the modified Americanized form of epi saint Kei ; 2 A coun! a will only be ABERNACLE TA GRAND, CONCERT ‘ro suppiy | °°"? “i £ See - awe ~ | deed, I think the office should be seoured 1m per- ound of axe was not heard. The far off report of | copacy; yet, under such form, levelops with the most judicious and economical management ‘ends for the erention of an an Asylum, on the ground APOLEON CROSSING THE ALPA.—THIS GREAT HIS. | pensity to Tenessee, in grateful acknowledgment Some vagtant's rifle brought down the exclamation of | mort tnmlstakable spirit of pepsoy. While, previously grapted by the corporation of the city, will portively | IN ‘horenl Picture, by ow exhib Be the briliiane eaiaidistation of Pose aster Ga ho, ism it the Ni otimmlscakable spirit of Perey: a aie: got | in the world that wo shall be able to avoid the panic | Ein piace ontucsday evening Nov sth. Leader of We Oreies. | donak hetdony af Desen eetees of Dre ee ee Ns ond Lao : i tra,Signor Rapetti, Maestro at the Piano, Signor Barili, Tickets | stroct, Ope from ming A.M, until ton, PM Admission, ae4 | neral Cave Johnson. ting its unelesticity, is beginning, {n spite of | ©*perienced in Great Britain. We arg in the midst | * ; Fuge, and contortion, and gnashing ‘of teeth, to | of greater embarrassments than is gent iy imeginea, | 2” °°" An season tickets, 600. on i Bie bevond: all ogo bare smentioned Eye Athi ts w most protest y= 3 a ae t-te = U . 2 3 Cnptin Stee! tiaceratie ‘liberty 18 tring 1s tts AR RID Me Wie tea Oon Heieoues cree WP, COnPampate A. H MURLER, AUCTIONRER-—puTcH Flown | [YJ ERCANTILE LIBRARY AStOCIATION.MR. L. A. F. | Cabinet. He has the honor of having made the moet ps by such annual usages— | borom, InNew England, we have Congreyationalism | the position of some of our companies. We trust all | 4X» Roots—Halliday & Muller, will well this day, at 10340'. | 214. ee eer ee tomy) ee eG te | effective Taylor speeches of the campaign. And the moet-entire abasement and Humiliation before God, asruming the prerogatives of presbytery; while in the | will go well; that they will be able to complete their | Swisu'hs, alin cuny now Kinde erro ng Aeaclath | A Ciiaton on thie (ety) evening, commencing at | this is the way he did it. He “stumped it” throughe md the wort joyous thankegiving were not made of watts Le dheh cers bps tps Peek Pach h oan roads, and place them ina position to become produo. | auction, and well worthy the attention of amatenreand othors, | 734 0 By ks okets, admitting a man, to mem- | Mississippi, ostensibly for Mr. Cass. Every speech duce the 'oustom of yernal fast days They are | should be glad. would time allow him, to draw out the | England, noticed above, it appears, was the result sea Beata Srclaraey, Cibankeeirias da ne ee eet | PYANCING.—M'LLE DESJARDINS, OF THE ACADEMY He at eat Seriices ot General Taylor, cn gibeoe bleak and melancholy enough, when they are not the | various and dissimilar spirit that animates our insti- Office, at i ieee ’ ‘esrapea at ‘of Perie, hag the honor to inform the public that the days of | oy , ‘ by ay stg hearty and unfeigned exponent of pious fell No- | tutions. He concluded by eaying, that our safety is | ™OT* of & SeenRNR Sm eRe PnAgeEN 60 Bertore-| Oe. 6 ey Be _ a - — | ner school are Wedncedaysand Saturdays, at 3 g'clock, at No.t39 | Of Buena Vista, how Taylor wax persecuted by the thing could be worse than the appointment of « dey to manifestly in the health and vigor of truth. Solong | PUblic confidence, than from any actual increase in pure WANTED, FOR A GENTLEMAN'S SON, OF | Broadway; Mondays and Thuredaye, at noon, 255Green stre-t. | administration, and how well he deserved of his bo trampled upon with disgust. But I do wish that | asit can be free to act—open itself to scrutiny, and | the productiveness of the lines, or value of the invest- | ,,, even, yeara of age. He must be, sequainted with Englian, ind other particulars apply at ber residence, No. 74 | country. These eulogies had the greater effect, 1 might see that temper, that true greatness of wis. | scrutinizing censors—it will afford our highest safety. | ments, and when it suits these parties to lot prices | qualifications and terme, addressed to “Dh, Bev and’ loft atthe. | ones er = | Chat they came: from one ‘whevavowed iaimest) dem, out of which fast days proceeded. I do wishthat | If the highest truths of religion, which strike the very lerald office, will receive immediate atten’ ONLY !—WBO WOULD GO WITHOUT TEETH WHEN | opposed. to General Tuylor’s election; and of ‘we might have perveding the reflective mind, such a | fundamental wants of the soul—which lay along the | down again, they will not find it very difficult to | * oe & they can have them inserted for one dollar and warranted | their efficacy we may judge from the fact that the sense of God's providence, of our own unworthia: line of its whole existence—which heal its sioknesses | accomplish the object in view. | ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION | f r five at the office extabliabed in 1834 for the reduction | f New York, had extracts | y 25 | Cowrter and Engutrer, | of honorable and ennobling humility, as should mal and cure its health—which guard it when in peril, and VV "as Nurse and Seamstross, or Chambermaid and Sea natrt of prices Filling with, old 75 cents to $1, Extrasting, 25 a 2 Sart day not an outside show, buts dimple apd na- | rolace and soothe it in every oxperionce—whloh nour- | 72 quantity of certain articles of agricultural Can be een fer two daya, Good city Feterouce if roquired. -ap- | cents. Office X® Brord from them stereotyped at the head of its columa tural expression, Tears are as beautiful as smiles—sor- | ish the family, unite society, clarify and strengthen | Produce exported from New Orleans for the two | OTICE TO GENTLEMEN.—AN ESTABLISUWENT For | 2d also that the State of Mississippi is ati Tow and sadness, as mirth and gladpess--and a day ofin- | justice. enlighten and prosper public counsel—if the | weeks ending the 11th instant, distinguishing the ye SITUATION BY A VERY RESPECTABLE eed aly vei} fer opened at No. Senay, street, | doubttul. 1 Re ° rdi jent and devout humiliation before God, methinks, | christian religion, its revealed doctrines, its stringent | destination and extent of shipments to each country, Joung woman, as Cook, washer and ironer, of would have no | bear Broadway, forcleaning, dyeing, repairing, and altering, Gon- | ‘he people of this city are making extraordinary have as much in it that was natural and conge- | responsibilities, its proud exemplar, bis love and sym- miurmnlde Abe most unesceptonaiie rofrtuan atves, | est Tee. eiteeay octane reparations for the coming session, The good people upon the profanation. The reverend gen- tlemen, after dwelling, in the same atrain, on the fY) were express EF £ nial as thanksgiving, and something more of sublimi- | pathy for man—are maintained in free and rational | Was as annexed :— Picine ones cat eepers are very busy. Willand’s, the principal ty. And surely our conduct would farnish as ample | power, we have the sum of protection. It will beat | Commence or tux Pont or New Onieans—Aari- | ——— RSSs “aren ————_ | oni! or line atten: in any part of the city, by the general | hotel, has been thoroughly renovated and repainted, materials for the saree humiliation, as God's bounty | once the incentive to development, and the guard cuLtTuRraL Exronts. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE GIRI | tailor, of No.6 Murray street. A. CORTIS10S. | and the proprietors have made the most exteasive doth for the day of thanksgiving. against vast changes—it will, at once, give progress | For England—23,730 bales cotton, 823 hhds. tobacco, | v1 ;,10 0 Chamber or bouework, is a good plain Cook, washer | Py cpa bin FOR SALE IN Bi VEEKLY i ironer, and is willing to make herself ussfal. The best of | arrangements for the reception of the many The reverend gentleman then entered into alearned | and conservatism. God will be to us again what he | 12,447 barrels flour, 15 330 bushels wheat, 10,500 ataves. renee. Pleago to callin the rear of 104 Broome street, t epaper, of good ci strangers expected to sojourn here during the ‘sea- ‘and philosophical explanation of what was understood | once was to Israel—a cloud, going before, to guide us 123,492 bushels cron, 601 tons oil . Forferther (nfermation, plese address gore exp af by the word “institution,” and its application in so- | onward, and a defending pillar of fire, to defend our How, 693 tierces lard, 37 barrels do., | =~ - a | ape desk Bee, 7h cot, Manes withitres mance, sion. There have been very few arrivals as yet 9 omy, He defined the term, in its general sense, to be | rear. Blessed is that people whose God is ANTED, BY 4 MOST RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN | — Fath WONEME RS GHRCRER LEER Sea as Sanposco bay ie sity an fcomaiy ba i Cy one of the permanent, organized methods of bringing Cage Eee ora eS z d—1,516 bales cotton, 500 barrels flour, & situation au Gosk, ene who understands her basiness per io PAE ASTONISHING SUCCESS | multitudes who will erowd here between this time truth to bear upon human conduct. He then wonton | Mx. Buckingham agen on the Middle | 2.050 sacks corn. , " | fone haunivess as no chjection go short datance mais | yatrove tha eeks Tee tpleeald Oneal ena Sues f and the fourth of March. soy thatall inetit ipeeh ran te aalie ito gowthaud, |. O8 Tuesday evening, bit Lelcester F. A. Bueking- | cotton on)” OO" and Markel—1,906 Walon | cruniy, ‘Beat of city reference, Can be sean fortwo daysat | and bis Golden Diva Peter Funk eat Relineeet Wasuinaton, Nov. 22, 1848. toeamre tenes. fendensy thongt ie’sua: | ham delivered, at Clinton Hall, before ‘a numerous ‘For Holland—884 bales cotton. — Harrie tho erty Crighoat artisie teaeae pompabbaehpdi es! not be overcome, can be resisted. It isresisted. Th | #nd intelligent audience, the introductory lecture of | Foy Belginm—1 151 bales cotton. 50 hhds. tobacco. | WY ANTRD-SITUATIONS FOR PROTESTANT GIRLS— | much is The Taylor Cabinet Makers—The Cabinet—The are his course on literature, learning, and religion in the % the Atlantic—7,287 balet One to cook, wash, and iron; the other as Chambermaid | Oftico No. 10% ‘ fe i fp eqere te pia] eed colgivaegerie vere, UPOR | Fiadie ages. Mr. Buckingham comes to us with an a Pitty ¢ Atlantic—7,; cotton, 24 | and Waiter—she ism good Seamstress. Both neat in their per- i Intelligencer upon Stocks—Sapient Conclusion— for something new, the lust of novelty, That was the | established Eenellah reputation ; the English newspa- | iy gpain2.366 bales cotton, 1,000 staves. eappindeleanly at their work. Good ity references. Apply at | 1 OOK OUT FOR BCORFION NO &—I0 GAS a PORTRAIT | Equestrian Statue of General Jackson—General i. *, “ . , 4 ———_________ f the celebrated Mre. Siddon's Bihoys of N. ¥.; Elope- . y , trouble a hundred yearsago. It was the vexetion of the | Pers speak of him with high commendation, as dili- | — j74, Spanish West Indies— 06 bales cotton, 200 bbls. = = ment; ‘Tragic Occurrence: Intrigue ; : The’ Spouse | Scott's Furniture Suld—Advantages of being @ Bundred years before that, and of its ,a8 | Sent and laborious student, and en eloquent and | nour, ay barrels pork, 60 Kegs butter, 25 canks hams, | J NOMP A on ne ach of Oovobet, tor New Brighton ener, | Bounty: Romance of teal ios Hell Hole; "Plot Divowvered, | Flero, ana Pecuntary point of View—Appont- aii it will be of every age that has life and energy. “Every | Pleasing lecturers and the profound attention, imter- | 1co barrels tallow, 40, barre les, 6,495 kegs lard, institution is subject to mutation and cheage ; but | Fapted only by the frequent applause, with which the | i]7 barrels lard, 418 tierces do.’ peony at all those institutions that have respect to human | #udience listened to bis introductory eerie bales For British W jes—700 barrels flour, 724 barrels | thankfully received by her brother, Pat’k Terrigan, at No. 18 Oak | —Oftee 38 Rome, §¢ eonduct, are exceedingly jenlous of change. Au- | every reason to believe that the verdict of the Ameri- | pork, 384 kegs lard, 200 kegs butter, 10 casks hams, 300 | street, New York. Sa ees — ee , wa thority ‘and interest, ors blind and superstitious | cam publio will confirm that which has been already | Pair barrels tongues. © CAPITALISTS—ANY GENTLEMAN HAVING $1000 ME ACHIILE INTORMS HER TRIENDS AND THE | Scarcely a letter is written from this city now-a- voners timid and over cautious ‘prude passed upon him by the English press. The views | “Fr Denish West Indies—b50 barrels flour, 400 bbis. atic that he will begin her dancing loons at her saloon, or $10, who would be willing to invest it ina fi . 69 Broad’ ith of thi: lnenes t contains a list of names which the wri create s conservatism so strong, that improvements | Which Mr. Buckingham proposes to maintain with Pe a SE re ea hon days but contains a q int; Correspondey tre. Taformation respecting her will be | Pbilsdelphia and Baltimore, rice halt dime ; foreale everywhers ment of Hon. Edmund Burke as Minister to raged by a Indy amiod ins Gurtin and has not | BEvedy0, Ueper tania, ee from Boston, ebro i in the fabric of society are reldom allowed to grow | Tegard to the middle ages sre startlingly oppos- 586 sacks corn, 60 kegs lard. Chambers street, N. B.—One who bas boon conneoted with ono sons wishing to form pri ters assert will form General Taylor's Cabinet with gentle, natural, and ea:y growth ; but jLipaek | ed to those which are generally Twoelved, amon : 854 barrels flour, 110 half do., 49 | before, preferred. mos A ted Se ae ser Cireotion eyery, 3u and we perceive that the Cabinet making mani- wrenobed by violent hands out of the mankind. He proposes to Gare Hy yl at) barrels lard, 230 kegs do., 4 casks hams, 200 barrels © FOREMEN TAILORS OF REAU ABILITIES—WANT- rubslaye sad Thereday e Ssd'atdll cltiniied- te Mew Youd, Ronee, Pele- tant power, or they are sent like « that period the means of intellectual and re- | bread, 50 do, beane, 20 do. pork, 26 do, beef, 10 do. cdfora tashfonable, but small trade, the pormaneat servi | 1yE AND EAR—DR. POWELL DEvoTES uis atren. | “°° a Satna: mt-up bosom of suffering, when it ci dure no | ligious enlightenment existed in far greater abun- | sugar cos of practical Cutter.” Address by letior, stating the names of | Fi) \ ey ANusitety ca atsenace of aie Ege bod tee cet Bee: | delphia, and other places. Now, whilst v.¢ mean ger. Fiagrant radicalivm is the legitimate child of been accustomed to suppose ; | For Me zico—178 bales cotton. ead re ern ead ab ehte manent & MEA, E> | way, entrance 134 Warren, where cau be had his “Treatise on the | not to dispute but that persons living here may be flagrant conservatism. Growth is the law of society. Sopediany ‘The total shipmeats of cotton were 38,082 bales, and | «tid offce, on or before theend of this mont Eye,” price 50 cents; also hisoalf acting oye fountains for strength. At ought therefore to be regarded as » fundamental | 0 multiply boo! | among the poor, the Scripturee. tely provide for new | opinion as te t d rejoice to see the Tenewing hunger | {Dg the eviden of the human mind. But it has been supposed that | that our citize: almost as much of permanence belonged to institu- | opportunity of listening to the testimony which is to | The exports from other southern ports have been tions as did to the trutns which they embody—that it | svstain there propositions, so diametrically opposed to was as profane to change a custom as to dese- | the ideas generally current among the public. It will | f crate e religious idea. And these views of the divine | be sevn by our advertising columns that Mr. Bucking. | tle annexed statement of the commer m | OARDING WANTED—BY A GERMAN PIANOFORTE | ¢ning theeyes. Artificial eyes just imported. able to pry into futurity, and would doubtless make pl ily. who would take lessons in 7 E quite a sensation as fortune tellers, were it not re d to disseminate a knowledge of | of flour 14,700. Of other items, the exportation has not st oe —— ease to ad- KOFESSOR BARRY'S WONDERFUL TRICOPAEROUS | that their fame as letter writers is already eo great, it would be scarcely fair to offer an | heen toany great extent. The shipments of bread- | in payment. Ye On a nh 15, 148, — thelr support; and'we fel canuted | stuils from New Orleans do not eyual those from this | {ret 8 tote,under the letters AO) Zt shin ofc. ot Medicated Cemponnd ~ Greenwich tran, Nov. 15 IM8-- | we would like to understand what outside barba> will gladly avail themselves of the | port. B5CARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, IN A PRIVATE | fer the great bem fite I have received low ths uve of tout Trico rians, people who do not live within thetea mile offi necersity—to be rejoiced over—to be provided for. [ ead grudging and out wrung concession, cipate and dispassio family, at a reascnadle » Ade J at thi wus. Having lost my hair during my service in Mexic 0 1 ily, ble charge, HL LAN at this | reer ag New Vorho T tried. coverat anvicice mexico, om | square, can possibly know of the matter? General = hout eMect, I was induced, through the advice of Dr. Ander. | Taylor has never even hinted a preference for any larger this year compared with last, as will be seen by RT.—TWO GENTLEMEN AND TBEIR WIVES, ALSO | fon, to mode a trial cf your ‘Trieepherous, which 1 thought con: | particular individuals; he has never stated that ot Savannaby | 49 two single Gentlemen, can be accommodated with board in | veyed a comfortable plearantncsa to the head that I had not | Mr, Greeley ig to be Secretary of State, or Colonel ‘ive: ily, iding in Hi treet, th ‘ienced, the di it 4 . right, not only of the church, but of civil goverament | jelivers hia eecond lecture at Clinton Hall. this | since October 1st :— | tuber burch. For terms &¢, aderees, With reference HA, | hels'to row. Tia inGaced. ine te have tees ee Mere ht | Webb a clerk in the Post Office Department; nay, py! Kec me only, Lodge one aod usages long in | evening. es, cage set Commence oy Savannan——Varcr or Exronts Peat Of ‘ ied. before 1 Lad finished the third otule 1 had my hair perfectly | we are Ci setet only a few ee frinede 9 aut 'y—have prevailed to the greatest extent amon; PORTANT PROM VENEZEULA AND THE CENTRAL | Vaiue of exports in October, 1847. ....... .. $44,138 EW MAP OF TEXAS. seston Shae ee te mee At since, and have now astice | the President elect are aware that General James those who have had intellizence, end eflaence, aud | viak Ncan Rurtntice.—The steamship United | Value of exports im October, 1848...) of Texas, just published Sap tore as jou please” Txooain, yours wot Jute Mtlibe |G Trennett 1s to be the head of the Treasury. authority on their side, and who have felt at ono MERICAN. Rerva.ics. Pp —— | correr of Coanties Slip, No. SAMUEL IUGHES, Then how, in heaven’s name, can people under need of change and more aversion to its risks SI Jew O: i of 1848...... ee «$108,226 Tes greet 1d ‘or whom lastltutions have existed. | tates, at New Orleans, from Havana, brings, via Balance in favor % Cc i i yt in Nov. 1847, up to 18th. Hence changes have rarely proceeded from the upper | that port, tne most interesting, and at the same | Value of exports classes of society, until withina few generations. It | time the most authentic, intelligence yet received Value of exports in Nov , 1848, up to ith. . up. is one of the most auspicious signs cf growing intelii- oe K ‘ods, which th will soll i . gence, that, in our age, the educated and the affluent from this distracted country. The advices just | Balance in favor of 1848.........+..... ut on favorable’ rm. Fur further Fartioulnry, envuire of | {Pe en tarnted as m aieat sesfal ond: Sloe eee etic | king is a contemptible business.’ General Taylor are, to some extent, and increasingly, bending toward | come to hand are much later, and apparently more Thus it sppears that the value of exports for October, | JOHN GBY. 60 Chatham, corner of Chambers street, the hair. After the ure of a bottle her hair recovered its former | unquestionably will enlist the services of the eriehesanctessian, with e voluntary proffer of pro- | 1 telhipible, than those brought by the Paez,at Phi- | andthe first fourteen days of November, amount to | FoR SaLE—A FIRST OLASS THREE STORY ATTIC UN. | fst) and apoearnnce. 1 have sirce recommended ittomy | ablest men of the whig party—but not the ex- Ficutn Street, March 6,1847,—To Professor Barry, No. 139 “i * 4 Bronaway—Sir: In Justice to the ‘merits of your Triccpher these circumstances have the tace to pretend they allow me toucknowledge the benoGts,T have experienoed from ita | Know who will form General Taylor's Cabinet, sie Acad: use in ry own family. Mrv. C., after'an acoouchment of her tirst | when the General aforesaid has made confidants o| jomtly fit child, perceiving her bats sudden fall off, was induced, threuzh | no one in the matter. Seriovsly, this Cabinet ma- OUNTRY STORE FOR SALE, OR TO LET.—AN OLD es‘ablished Store, being a desirable busi very pleasant vilinge,’ five mil "| eccnnty. It is neat Fildsad | tine a stock of w der Celine Houm, situated on the north side of Twentieth | Sr scine merit Flcass to send by heart two bottion nod, | treme wing of that party—as his Cabinet; and it Thave now come to that point at which Icanstate | Jadelphia, a few days since. General Flores, it | £°me $223,000 more than for the same time last year. between Brosdway and tho Fourth Ki Ne a: ; the dasign of this discourse, Vix :--Firet, to point out | /22¢l? Tine ales entered the field awnin ina war, | The shipments of cotton from Savannah to foreign | SuEure Twensiah strest, ‘The house hae Gas Pixcuren Maroie | UE Ree eileen ame | 8 aiiege repre abea: tne ot te nee some momena of the changes of society; and, | *Ppears, has also entere: le held again in @ war- Mantels, Water Closet, Bath Room, and is replete with evory BARRY's Tas00PHanoys—Webare ofven before watiied Chis he can tell as little who the members abi- ; = orts this searon, have been large—they being, from nec secondly, in the light of them, to call out some facts | like manner. The intelligence is translated from | Cn F convenience, Also, & aitie house om the northeast | truly invaluable erticle for the hair. From repeated trials net will be as any one. It will depend pretty some facts of our own day, and their philosophy. El Redactor de Cuba of the 25th of October. September Ist to November 15th, 1847, 1,649 bales, | oorver of the Fourth avenne and Thirtietn street, being avalua | sre gonstrained to add curown testimonials cf its viruca, Ana | much upon circumstances, whieh time alone can ‘The first remark that 1’ make is, that institations | ~The forocs im the castle of San Carlor, which, as | against 12,311 bales for the rame time this year, show. | i2,ttardfor any Kind of husiness, | Also, thoge thres Cottace | remedy for dandruf, and for promoting tte growth of the hair, it | untold. re the causes of their own change. The imper- informed our readers, is Coes by the par- | ing an increa: this year of 10,762 bales, and Madison avenuies, distant 100 feot west of the Fourth jo really cacell nt, The genuine THeopheroua is told in larze | The National Intelligencer, of this morning, = feotions which each institution sucaessively developes, ns of Gen. Paes, resolved to expedition cs Seon ents oie “t’ ; being af priate dwellings for small. famill N.B—, bottles, price only twenty-five cemts, at the Principal . 3 taken place withia ‘point out the expediency and neceselty of a ob ainst the ports of Altagracia, where there were some proportion of the purel Tamale om morgage eee Tran sams tie Demented Denman alluding to the Tise which hide tal cen place thin the better. In this view, how amusingly absurd are the mi f Mor zn f, the MARKETS ELSEWHERE. quire at 12¢‘olock M., or in the evening, of JONATHANFURDY, | Banny's Tnicomnsnova.—This renowned article is winning | tHe lastlew weeks, in g 4 y beh ed der line doen eter gah Hhoeankerss fs lerd STOCK SALES. 17 Orehard stree' a applause bs % | “the Secretary of the Treasury will be very u of authority acrors the water _ In resiati Ry was foweyel 40 tetire. with pront lose: STOCK van merited sppleuso ty ste superior effect im removing curt and ome now development, men are reminded of the i ‘ith it was known in Curucog. by the Vene- | BAlmionx, Nov, 22—$1 000 Baltimore 6's, 1890, 977 = x R SALE, IT ROS, ‘O | dandruff, Wis also justly celobrated for preventing baldness or | grateful if he do not acknowledge that the rise is eratitad te hy People Ie is soberly declared th t one rudlian schooner Pemocracta, tl my the site the Bank of baltimore, & 20 Balt, and Ohio Railroad Co. 27) FAR xCoutaven ot hunt touch, very tellliant tose soa | ere bale, ardvecnivg the air in a bealthy aud glossy state, | attributable to the election of a whig Proadeat, squadron of Mona, ae leave Puerto Cabello. Bs for i this reformation ranted, it will not stop at that, | was composed of twelve vessels, including @ steamer. but with sturdier voice and more imposing strength | This force paved in sightof Curacos on the 10th, on Fepdering it indis Tish ni tie lncet lenprovemants made by Sirsa ® Banham, of | Tite above aro afew oclocted from a great number, of «similar | and, as a consequence, the speedy adoption of de f obtainii instrame! description, and of Inte ita beneficial effects have beoome go gene- | Whig measures. ‘e have always been under the well by eal ing to tee teenore, ats Swen, Private eurranee al, that there is scarce a, impression that, the Intelligencer has been Co. 1056; 3 1 Fall River Railroad, demand anoth: T asoning is good. Ifmen grow, | ite way to introduce supplies into Maracaibo, which | Railroad, ; veshire Railroad, 665; = for the last half century, but, assuredly, if it im rust | | B64; 101d Railrond, &3 ; 30 Borton rroeator Rail- = 0 DWELL or the. ghee Seay mare have comtiueallychaRelng rteeat elt | shed eatin need of them) Fead rights ber 40. Beer Basten ang‘Maine Raton 9G. | “I trouse Nort Walker siete Termediate pouweden pines it can cram such utter nonsense down the vue va ‘ P ing Up over end going past, or | ¢p, ce Noreen =} ‘Seatcas gs) why if Auction-90 teases On Jong} Ralirosd | $6 8 87 pat are, Apply up stairs, at 25 South William street, ieee tie Medes etrest throats of its readers, as bai have ees esd they must be buoyed up and rise mite ae is 7 ) Tot» [rics | Lasoale Manuf. Gor $1 ~ "e it must believe they are still more unenlightened not | take the place of thoee whose terms expired in August | Esrex Comp ny, [par] difioult to foresee the coming times ia Europe. | hare been for the most pare concluded and resuited | 17 State Bank, { pat 60] Ba fer ahare: 19 Grocery do. $0iba a PT PAVELLING TRUNKS—JOBN CATINACH, TRONK LE. hese Widtocon swontt we id ' | than even itself. The rise in question, it 1a wni- ‘Whether this or that nation shalt be free, now we may | favorably tothe administration, and adversely tothe | Pershare: 26 Hoston do. 1 $514 per share; $1,000 Vorm Manufacturer, No 1 Well street, corner of Broadway, has | Hireeii & Co, Charleston, 8. versally conceded by commercial men, has beea maeeet a, 21 Wi alice, Cesper Bagn ond fatcbele heen tall Alsorg | David Chambers, St. Louis, Moi ¥. * | caused by the large remittances of United States not say ; whether this or that tendency will presently | ojjgarchical party. and Mase. Railroad Ng rabhl Ss se caste atic: bestees ten oie tee Bterger, Racine, Wirsonsia, acd sold ‘by all 4 é few Seek dehnatine-ter there Ire reslecaauas | Ooo eee | POREIGN MARKETS. Ediopcan travel, and Torumenteacetor the Frongk Malle Cove, | Setelathe United Staten,” ©” YTS | stocks made to | rope, and the confidence fo- tadable ‘groundswell—that the Hoge masses of the HL Ga Pass remmnide at Goragon, 404 being aliis fo r0- | paysny Ree eerie waslaees te Geel cuctieuse wa ee ee [*F0ENZA, COUGHS, conps, REEUMATISM, ko | Tents. ‘The largest amount of stock yet issued to are fluctuating, by reason of ne: growing | turn to Venezuela for want of resources. it appears that | crete ST TE BC = capaaiiann Saeaenainl enone Woe Bee, with elther je complaints | + t in one week, was that of extremely restricted, owing te the limited stook. RARE CHANCE JOR A POR’ DOYSTER HOUSE | can obtain immediate relief and certai oreign accoun' D Hae en ee ee ete a renal may be | Be cuunted upon asalstence fromsomeof hie partisans, | 12y"thcutand boxes changed hands at firm price titusted in ome of tho beet locaticne in the frst ward, ‘The | Carroll's Mea 8 week before lust, when the result of the Presi- . 5 ‘we place the quetations asin our last report. Assort- | fixtorer, furniture and lease, for sale cheap, if applied for soon. dential election was seareely known int! poo, bearers ge a Gye en ae beeen yeeri mee Unde, OM UK 9 ON ON rials: ordinary, whitest 9 | An crecuds he taserce Vetpericners inquie cL SSUES, | : __| ty, much less in Europe, We. ars willing to be- ‘direction has been taken—t! are forces within and as the ince is menaced by a Fials; good > aeeon £6 Nasean street, botween 10 and 12, A. M. BOTTLES, NEARLY, OF D&. KELLIN. | lieve a great many things. without to accelerate the motion—and change u; orev werkapeaate it from Bogota. Pacn bas else | Whites, 0 9% rials; superior and florete a a 700,00! get's wonderfal Liniment, have been cold perpeteal motion has been discovered, or that « m Ly change, reform upon reform, taking away and ullding sent Sra, Garcia and Martin to San Domingo to pur- | good to fine ye! lodady Bod a 64; rials; Browxs, Se of Norham be loag successions of | chare a corvette belonging tothe Haytiens, for whioh | 5’ ® i It heals old n brui ii ii it we ; als; Cuscuruchos, 43 a6 rials. Li b iocn yh wold sores: gaits ana bruises, imme | moon is made of green cheese, bu cannot m she heese, ad work. believe that the present large investments of foreign r he very tri- t they have lensed the tien and hard swellings of every na : are to take place, if there be amy light in expe- | they ack $70,000. They give it so cheaply because in | thing is deing in Molasses, on eecount of ti ew 6 o Ball, (108 by 75 foe! eld. before ite mfluonce 4 capital in United States stocks has been caused Wie luciana oe lana of mind. "Nor ought we | thi: miretable country, once to. flourishing, nothing | See ert Glen bought to mathe Perce ia ot | Guntopeteentn thy sees Ady have furuished it, and | above, all our Lest, horse trs! %, | Gf General Taylor’s election, for the simple reasom armed if changes come upon us. ‘sculates but yet—a dsubloon being worth $300. | Either we must be exempt from improvement, or elte | fr ihe cemmissioners succeed in procuring this vestel, | = oot et ee 7 ‘we murt submit to those changes improvement always | it will go to reinforce the squadron at ™ ~ Of fish, end | pels. for disposal. Of fish, the only sal *’We may clearly perceive the distinction between | Pezbane things will then present mor P* | Cel of ped, from Periland, at $4 an ine tend to keep it, 1 le ‘twill moet jetors, have laid down every othe many we rae it rial oiesind jerked | vines of the most fasta al Le eo EPEREINS Roem tr chery or forty yosrs, id ueed this as the bert ant da. 5 jog none J. @ PERKINS. cided!y the cheapest linizent in market. In large bottles at 50 was of esmall per) —ecineentntamemennseceenns | OMEN S bottles for dozen, at 23) Pearl street, and . and hake at $3; | Wrist ANDSCOTCH MALT WHISKEY— HIGH FLAVORED | St Tstterealls, that the news of that event has not had time to reach Europe, and get advices back, by steamer, and we are not aware thata line of telegraph wires hasas yet been stretched across the herring poad. two at 1, refor! 2 loston. perier qual ages rholesale and retail stores and ; ry <nesea, iceman changes inet resisted vieweutty, iim bag Lao se Wy “4 ne eniaainee bar heatiess: iitele, owt 4 aber supptn the stock sdayted forthe parzace then any yt ar yh | fenerally, thrcughow [ The ee Rt v. s. mocks cy ot the peneens a ‘i i, > | ~~‘ Flores bas ent: ¢ , aud on his entrai are 5 a «the wnaiea ® ne is @ force exerted within, the other upon an we and Imbera have pronounced in his | ef which 66 caske were at 11 rials, and the rost at 114% eee panera ‘et meme of the Royal Colle of Surgeons, London, ma Co een tarck. “Willthe Intelligencer, ia nat ins.itutions. Reforms strengthen, by taking FOR | consulted tempt was made to ros he body or in the throat oF t event, attribute the fall to Gen. Tayloralsot § Landing at Charleston | You may have had glect, ulcers.upon the bedy oF tha: » attribut inate President | [NITED STATES fay or cleansing ; revolutions change and substi- sped. the capital | riala; there now remain 260 casks in first hands. A U ig Hn t “ — i cargo of Bangor lumber was placed at ¢21, and there £ ah—The Steamshi Fulton w.T. ‘com. | 200, pains in the A practice of It may not be generally known that a committee Hee ee ee ae Tomer, heforms ace ane | was generally surprised at the attempt ald thas | CASO Of BBREet IamUer gin PocCinus, SHG fr ptan'ens | Cnbeeeateat te tocutent psrenee Decooher strat | feurieen years, devoted 1 renereal diseases euables Dr.C.tocare | lt may Mel De RENEE Deve Contracted for the ive bar. y y ative b he perpetrator belongs to the party of Orando. This y ‘% the worst form of thie disease, Recent eases cured in fonr di 8 resiliency sp ty — been imperted. Sales of box shooks have been made | 12 o'clock M.,from Pier No.4 North Kiver. No bertns seourod | the worst form of tive disoase. lesen etme tunel in Cle dave | CO Sctruction of a large equestrian statue of Gon. by which as thagona are menaced by im- | 417 rig}s, and but a small quantity remains in the | until paid for, arvely any pein. Those tedividuals who have indulged in & ‘fin Lafayette Square. The of the body politic, the jor by which | surrectionary movements,’ ’ ‘i Passage to New Orleans in Saloon $78 | searcely any pein. iN Jackson, to be placed in Li S morbid secretions a useless parts - _ | bands of importers. There is a fair enquiryjfor molass- my é i ‘certain loat e habit can positively be restored to hoalth and fi ” be of bronze and made from cannon eap- sloughed. When reforms are needed, and rested, | Texas.—According to De Cordova’s map of | ¢#bhd thooks at our quotations. but sugar are not | po to Havana in Sal srelety. NB, Strangers are cantioned not ve be deceived. Be | 9 Sant th Crcneral, We were favored to-day they beget revolutions. The deep and real wants of | Texas, Galveston is the county seat of Galveston | yet much asked for, Empty oaeks find purchasers at Do do lower 0 Sr Meant weer it, opposit ture. yy the {the plaster cast of the horse, by 2 be neglected; but they silently accum power, ty; and Houston ie the county sest of Harrie | tbe rate quoted; is well a8 good hoops; Dut those of in- | Do to Chagros in Saloon lisa | De. : i 3 with a view of peer eh dang worming wen in society cannot be set aside,they may for | CouDty; sud Houston 7 sep srris | fericr quality are interfered with by the old stock | Do do lower abi “ EDICAL OFFICRDR JOBNGON leDUANMSTaaa? | Clark Mills, Foq., the, tale ye nore ts nothing more belpless ing igno. | COURT: ——— which remains; some Rhode Irland were placed at $40 | Do from Ys int Ca “HEE | TV RDSCS CHICA 08, Seton, DCARIIEAE,' | Koren 18 rearing—standing upon its hind lege, ge, and nothing more terrific in power, Steam has | for 12 feet, Candles of both descriptions are in small | pycipn+ to Chagres at 7 conte por foot, Do. to New Orloana | practitioner in New York, in the treatmont of vonerea) diseases, | which are so placed as to form the eentre ot gra- rae eee concrated, bat by increase ond) THE WEEKLY HEBALD, | rvppiy.ara in request Whale oll comes in pretty | on'cunts per oot) Pamongors to Chagres will be charged treignt. | he Dostor's repatation for skill in thoce old half oured eaaca that vity. Itistenteet high. The statue of Peter the sion it omnipotent, Injustice and systema- | freely. = prices ore erie es Ket tee di en aite ry Ee ne hoeerel aad ce ie yrhen it sacende 350 have Cy: LY ~ fevers, ulcers Great, of Russia, is considered Ci at gn rong are ndictive overtbrow as any : ‘There is no corn on hand, # not asked for, ; mneot with the Panama line. pA ad an | eee at art extant, but Mr. Mills? will excel i ’. b Vicr | The Weekly Herald will be published at nine o'clock | the Isand ct dees Uncaged ‘bawae ao S10 por 108 ils of lata gd unc board and tb preted brouet on by there habit fn | frem the fact that his horse, stands alone, unsape oi be a . F u exe i later Ioeoe , because the orbil oegh which Sawaal | on Saturday morning. It is the bost weekly news. | Jis., $11 per 200 bs, and 0% per 200 Iba,; there are | {rsmmature by Y oclock, A M. of the day of wailing, Peas cacectte le bet tate, wtees | ported xe epuing by ite hind eae. weirs et oe ty travels to its vindication is lost running thronzh | paper to send to the interior of the country or abroad. eleven I 1 Beet ba ace Lad NITED. STATRS HOTEL. WASHINGTON TH Sue in diet, oF preven: om baeee ly) | a ite x St Weiisas oveloomne the great ‘die mera! eer lors respect intorm o a * legs. Mr. : & Bases sorters chenes cha privle aio kev: bese Its contents give a sort of daguerreotype view of the | main. Freights both for Europe and the United States | a few cays past undertiken th ‘abtish. RDICAL CAR! DR RIOBARDION, LATE ee aad | culty in his work—namely, the ln the horse Taibgoverned, to be violent (and the violooce wil be | oaiesin the world, Terms of subsoription, $2 12% | M,C Azmely, dull, The Jase tranasctions we ment atupeed on Pernenivanis avenpe, bovween Thitd end Fout | snarmaty, con be coneaited at his Medial Omice, No. 1) Park | £0 08 tO stand unsupported, ¢xfeFt NS Tised inte heasure of the iojustioe of which it ia | *Mfairsin the world, Terms of subsoriptioa, $1 Proerion r Hamburg at igs Hotel will, tr ty lace, from 9 A. M. to8 P, M, on all private disoases. viz:—Tonor- | gravity, and the life and spirit he ha: u i items. Aristooratic on ts perpetually decry 30 6d for rum; andan American brig to Balti jon vr plesoare spe Sestegbunie es tonvslist os iso ehiie rhoon, Syphilie, Gleet, Stricture, and seminal woskness. Terms | \y° 'Th's weight of the whole statue will be eix gs per sanum. i London ir at 16 Gaomens, or injury 12,000. Uberal move ments by pointing a excergos in which cs — = ilals for box sugar. Exch on London ie per stops of the Baltimore and Washington rai road depot, If | moderate, = Sout cxeennnees, ‘without con! | tons, and the cost, exclustve of the bronze, 9! a they began. ‘Those Very excesses ace the best wega- Important to the Public.—All Hatters of | 6f2t premium. L ti 4 accommodations and the utmost exertions to please can | to the constitution, It is expected it will be completed in about a year. sontribure to the cemfort and conver ience of thoi guests, thay hope to eeoure a liberal patrorags, D. H. BRANCR & Ci , be uncalled for, aad bas: e ever | street, for one of his elegant o § are, eons & people who have institutions an ao- | ing indisy The last rales of provision T Pu, A “PRACTIVAL PRIVATE tucceeds ag well with the broaze as ae een Ureons fone hours 9 to 13 A Fed fhe plaster cast, he will eatab- ‘Trostiae,’ 83 Greonwioh strsot—oflion he has se far with the M, 6to Pam ( Sep Taoee ete Mooreateney | lich for himself #n enviable name, as well as add late of Petersburg, Va. tors, $4 ted The complex mind of rooiety | obtained ; short hoops, $40; 20 bbl ackare ee oor . Sataet orivend to vast viowace, ine common ae | spon Kegs butter, $F 9 bozos mould cand’ ‘Onelda, J, With masts Sil call om ee Bec ee SUUP | ieething thelr sere, Tete chiohy, however, those whohavosat | to te already ugh character of American seulp- rxper rf 1,000 Over Coats, Rich Lin eperm, $45; 250 boxes chewing tobacco, $1; 30 ORT ‘Agente, 84 Wall suet, ‘from a cerin'n clase of who oan - & ‘ rection, unless by a common experienoe of necessity, , po be "1 HC pe Agee, ‘ opamp. eat rope antevalam | {6 Fs TORT 4 thought, suffering Revolutions ate, ther-fore, al- | dollars 200 Cloaks, 82 to $12; 800 irese and pork $20; 600 reams pape 86 — Saya = torrizoa. Tn stricture ; There woa a save of furniture at G Seott ways presumptively right History vindicates this | oud typmiers £ to $1 hed by Ry whole oft, 20 riais; 22 bble, bleached ret L a hd ed pas pon? Saray advanced at distressing Ay Oe a yeridence yesterday. The. prices which were view. They are always followed by amoliorations, ox. eee Oe SeaM cent anguine. ‘G8 Bult Brown, 20; 10 bble, fellow, 019; © OW Pores oth Oe | ie tod Su Falsok Leas Qaacantlos A: Ui 4s, asi'd | plieeFoegy whiely be bas (oe tating, an 90 alae! | 1." were extravagant—purchase:s bo Gept whicm Force exicts absolutely to crash the people, | weaad Buekmen serch bexcs soap, $7, M4 bbls refined whale eff, 10ccriats, — | SM, 8a fot a p