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ofall of them is perished, exeept of those who were eonnected with Abraham in his battles. ‘There were millions of land owners, but the name e of them only is se presoered from oblivion b: besng ceesienee with Abraham, to whom he gol a par goose for an inheritance. Who has Bot beat : of Eleazer, his steward? tie, by his con- mection with Aoraham,enjoysa celebrity alter wi kings and great men inal ages bave laboredia vain. It there are any here whw beast of being wealthy ae Abraham, who was a rich, powerful, and wealthy men, yet thut was not all; he was a man of won- dcrful bravery and coureye. This he showed when, with his household alone, he ventured to attack a whole army of kings. We cannot but see am Abraham a Mondonioly gifted min. He was the first who believed; he was the confident of God, trom whom God would not conceal anything. Moses was the servant of God, David was te eweet pense of Isrwel, Elijah was the avenger of d; but Abraham has the highest distiuction ofall, he was the {riead of God! Now, this was the man who said he was commanded by God to take bis *on and offer him up as a sacrifice. ‘This was an act opposed to his creed, which was mercy. It was opposed to his character, which woe kindness, It was opposed to the tenor of his hfe, which was that of u sedate, serious aad wise man. ‘Therefore, whey We coueidey lis character, and when he says God told him to do it, there can be no doubt about it. Some may say, as 4 maa, he was likely to err—he might have been a nae maniac on this particular subject. Bat God had told him other things, and he beheved. He told him, one hundred years before, that}he shouldthave his aon 4 He told him to send forth Ishiny ael, and that he should not be bis heir. fli life was, in all its series of events, in connection with God and his commands, which he obeyed. His life was one entirely, one picee, and that mikes the distinction between hima aud a maa wao should be the some thing in the present day. nthe next place, why is this greatevent recorded in Seripture, since it led to nothiog T It isto teach us, One great and Unportane irut, viz, Ural there no seligion wuhout s That uoless we are ready Lo bac pur interest and our appetites to duty, and give up all our inclinatious to God bis law, to the utimost extent we may be re- quired, ali our religion is ot no aval We my build synagogues, we may be very religious, but if we sufler our pride or revenge or ambition, or apy of our inclinations or imterests, to stand be- tween us and the law of God, our religion is of no avail. "This great lesson, therefore, is here given us to inculeate ths truth, and to teach all of us thar the only real teks { being sincerely reli gious is suritice—ihe being williag to give up all our inclinations, passions, »nd opinions, for the sake of truth, It also teaches us that when we make this sacrifice, we shall come to no harm by doing it, but God, who ts boun dless 1g merey, un- limied in power, aod pertect in justice, has plecged himself to preserve ue, and will do it, if not he ¢, yet in eterpi'y. Aguin, the third point of inquiry 18, What prac- tieal /e-con do we derive from this history? Aad here | will address myself to the two young per- ons who have this day entered into the comma- nity of Israel. God spr audibly to you, as he did to Abraham. You have this day entered into sclemn engagements and promises to continue, throughout your lives, ia the law of God. You believe the law of God to be true, ‘Then what awful mockery of God if you live.as if there was no God, and no law of God! proving, by your con- duet, that the law is not true, but false—that it a chimera. The preacher, then, after giving a solemn warn- Ing and admonition to the young to resist tempta- tion, not to listen to those who would persuade them to fix their hopes and desires upon mammon. and urging them to obey God and his law, an reek his grace to guide and support them, coa- eluded by pronouncing a blessing upon the assem- bled congregation, edding~Amen. The weather ‘The Allany (Ga) Patri ‘The cotton crop in this « Of the average crop of former years the quality of the cotton is better than usual. eorn as been gathered, aud is a fair average yield, jee f0c. per bushel. The sugar cane erop, which is ing extended every year. ro tur a4 we have been able to learn, is very good. and it is believed will yield at least ope hundred dollars worth of sugar acd molasses tothe acre ‘This in the most profitable erop raised in this rection, we have no doubt that greatly increared within « few ool and pleasant. We have sathe Wesbiogton (Ark) Ticsraph of the Ith ult, 8:—Never bas the destraotion of the eotton crop bee creater in the of Red River, than it, hes tations. upon whieh ase gees ity m: jot prod Itie ert ated, upon the best tablometion that th tire erop above the raft, to be shipped by Red Ri will not jt geno six thousend bales. Last year it must have exceeded 25, oe failing off of 20,000 bales. ® good crop op gone the number of acres of cotton above the this reason, would have produced nearly, if not quite 40000 bales, A gentleman, who resides 2 a the Crops, of the 26th ult., ary ion will be about two-t! The handling and no frost yet. EH gee Bossier Perith, La, informed us a short time since, an that from 2.400 acres planted in cotton, which, i ordinary season, would have produced fully « bale to acre, he did not expeot to gather orer 300 bales. T' destruction by the overflow has been immense, but the planters generally, are endeavorin; Fence of similar dieasters, by'adopting a system of levee- fog. Those who bave no crops to gather, cannot em- ploy their hands to better advantage. to prevent a retur- The Hetels. ANRIVALA AND DEPARTURES Robert C Nicholls, Geneva; J. MoMurtrle, Jr, and lady, Philadelphia; Col. Ta: 1, Taylor, North Carolina; Btewart. Weet Point arner, Livingston HH. A. Foster, Rome; ices BB. Bee. U.S A.; Rev. Wm. All dS M Hawes, U A. J.D. Warren and lady, Bosion; Jas. A. Shel t; Jas. H. Stimpson, Baitimore; H. Wilton. U.S.N.; H'Lang. Monroe; «'. M’Alester, Philadelphia, ar. rived yesterday at tho Irving Il Il, Mason, Pennayiva- B ;W. P. Lucas. England; W. ¥ Whislocks, Massachusutts, were among the arrivals at the American [lotel yeaterday. yin inet te the hai anplied, without inj in or uy We nikere ave dyed ip 5 Ds ir %. ee Pidetisn ious. Pr Veta tall sta The First Gold Med rreatyper, by the Americ ” Ke rady, corner ot B stringers sud citiaene are iuvited to exai COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS, | MONEY MARKET. nrday, Nov. 2-6 P.M. ‘There war very little change in quotations for stocks to-day At the first board, U. 8. 6's, 1867, fell off per eent; Erie 7 Farmers’ Loan, }5; end Erie | Railroad %%, There was greater activity in the fancies than we hare noticed for several days past, partiou- larly in Harlem, Rending, and Vatmers’ Loan, The ensy tate of the money market enables the bulls to earry more stock than they otherwise could, and prices are therefore pretty well sustel it is strangs that ghere are fo many purchasers on times, buyers’ aad *ellers’ option, when money is 0 cheap. At the second board, Merlom declined } No change in the other fancies, The amount of coal transported on the Reading Railroad for the week ending Nov. 1, was 21,636 to: previously, 921,603 tons—total, 049,128 tons. On the Sehuylkill Canal, 16.000 tons; previously, $96,571 ton: —total, 404,082 tone, Lehigh Canal, 22,953 tons; pre- viously, 657,593 tona— total, 660,445 tons. The Tremont Insurance Company have doclared a vomi-annual dividend ot ten per cent, payable on de mand Another counterfeit of the ere dollar bills on the Ripley Branch of the State Bank of Ohio, exceediagly well executed, isin cir tion, The red impression on the back is genuine; and the best, if not the only distinguishing mark f#, that in the counterfeit, the eter or areola at the end of the bar enclosing the words © State Bank of Ohio,” is eet in the contre of a Dlock, which is not the case in the genuine. ‘The Jastianpual report of the Winchester and Poto- mac Railrond Company rays that the revenue of the company for the pact year was $91,435, being $9,503 more than that of the preceding year, and the largest amount ever collected in one yeat. The current ex- were $81,409. Cash from sourees other than cluding $24,048 from the residue of an old loan, raises the whole receipts to $125,800; and the disburse. ments, with the addition of $25 50% properly belonging to reconstrootion, rise to $100,912; leaving $15,957 in each on band and outstanding freights, Out of this « dividend of 7 per cent, amounting to $12,600, has been paid to the stookholders other than the State, venue bas been, from townage, per coat ported wan, eastwardly, 25,078, a \r, 18,€12—total, 98,010, oF 124 tons ff each work- ing day. Tho chief itema of tononge were 200040 tarrel# Of flour, 4.076 tons of plaster, and 9.011 of fron. In flour the increase over any previows year is 87,000 barrels The annexed statement exbibite the amount to the eredit of the Trencurer of the United Stater, with As- sistant Treasurers, the mint and branches, and desig: pated depositories, on Monday, the 22d of Qetober, 1849. rus Usiten brews ew od ov Derosrre, | but m Amount Amannt on puid, Siiptok ‘eahecstte Inwhet Place. “ deposile. — puyuble. draft, "Wad tes, Wasbingten, D. ee: $231,955 73 = $6,602 51 GINA TISA2 ss, Treasurcr, Bes- Mase. 1,035,704. 79,105 88 978,098 69 9,70,10993 704,103 23 3,468,006 69 1,599,881 09 22,406.08 1,387,835 45 112,646.93 7,346.60 105,300 38 400,406 73 421,200.23 88,197 55 218,003.93 82,995 65 135,008.18 919967 = 1,70000 7.45967 £0,50304 27,275.69 33,317 35 BATS 14 1,94900 6,525. De aM: at Norful, reinis,,. se2 61 - 38251 Depository at, “wit mingvon, N. ee ed 68700 1,854.59 ePeLiiory ab ee nah, Gedrsin, 96,2093 9.98363 82.20290 | 17,3358 = 94,7898 7,608 87 17,047 69 -8,36803 13,679 05 63,678.80 1,886.03 63,092 12 Drresitory w Durgh, Penn 313.99 204.94 48:36 Deporstory at Ciwein= path, (lated vein 3884 15 #1478 -3,20037 epository wi Lit peste late 03 68 42.93 045 Depository at, Jetfers {7,709.01 1,405 85 26, 20965 20,021 0@ = 10,22763 (9,793.48 15,75843 7,935.65 7,882.7 Boek, {vate 6% «4.39815 14,370.42 Suevente ne’, § - 2007 23 — Mint ot the U ‘adelpt ia, Vent a, £41,100 00 — 1,100 Brereh minteft the Lt Charlotie, N 82 400 00 — 82,0000 her ge 8, Dahionega, Ga, 26,860 00 - 96.960 00 Branch mint of the ew Orleans, La, 100,000 09 100,000 00 Deduct suspenro aceonnt. Net amount subject to drafr. Nearly one-1 ‘Treasurer of this port. sum, much larger than we notleed in amy previous ro- port fora long time, The accumulstiona in the treasu- ry of the United States, for the remaindor of the yoar, will not be so large as they have been, and thy payment 1¢ of the total was with the Assistant | Philadetphia has @ very large | of interest on the Ist of January next, will reduce the | deposits very much, ‘The enormous importations of the past ten months have given a corresponding reve: nue, and the finances of the government have been d cidedly benefitted, while the most important interests | of the country have been injured. Stock Excnange. SW) sue Harlem RB uo eas aw do Br i 4 OL C r 4 oP 49 Hariem pret ta”” 90) Reading 100 do oa on) de blo 32 ‘sold 100 Farmer's Trest 838 34; ao 20 le 3 ths Phenix Bak ow. 15 Erie RR 6 5 Bk State N York % wo do @is 6) 00 Farmers’ Trust 060 34 30 do 61 “0 do m% 4 ise oO do 75 Nerk WorRR 60 3% 00 2 OM 36 lo 200 10 Portamouth DDCo mou Monee RR bém 5 cd do ‘bso 125 Canten Co Set SECOND tea ha Lorg island RR 1744 5! ahs Readi Xo 0 Mari ARK Tu ag g Brie she} rh io Reading RR ADVERTIBEMEN'S BENKWKD EVERY DAY, Answers to Advertisements sent by Mod mutt be poet ey silt nat be taken from Post Office. IRVING HOUSER, Buosvwav, New Youx, OOLUMBIA aabrrcned Onnern ut orrert, PRILADELPWIA SARNUM'S moTEL, CALveRT sTREKT, BALTixORE, TREMONT HOUSE, Taxmonr srrext, Boston. Busrs HOTEL, Svaaersn; New You. t Contr: streets. slong Cer ‘ark ‘alton street, me the fulton o Hicks street, “brooklyn, ‘8 email Book, of no valne The finder ie Fespeottall reuested to leave it book at No. 44 Cliff street a e above reward. $2 ial Peedia —LOST, x N SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, & rahe ake ars, and small SPORTING, AA AAA AAAS WA AAA AAA ed in thie Suffolk the eecon: 52, 57" rhe cars will leave. South Perry, rootiya, ae Big c-clock, and revura as soon.na the svorte ais's M.D. GREENE, Proprinter. E.— TROTTING.—PURSE $50" E) , {ree for horses ver 22. Also, t Gres teld-—two ts _JOBL CONKLIN, » Proprietor. XOURSION TO THE NRW YORK RAY CRMRTRRY — The rtermboat RONERT RURNITT, Captain Roberts, eet, on Sunday, the 4th inet. ow York Bay Cemerery, giving venutiful geoun Will Jeave the (vot of Canal ¢ syening, 0 0 Of the Constitution. re¢ucing the num Gary for a quorum from twenss to evolve will be acted w embers are invited to attend and receive their tickets for — Lost, ON oN DAY, NIGHT, GOING | the ne severe ‘of Lectures, to commence at the Coliseum rooms, — on Monday Nov lth. ey Monday the Bt Troops, Forse mo oes the 2) v apiyi h fresh beet Tor 9 The fresh beer i artors, with cinded,) in euch quanti- required for the treo acoompany the bi Ist Livut. fet Art, A. Cc. s. y TLLTAM W. BITTRLEY A Boarding House Porniture —Oa Mor at 10 o'clock, at the linden River Rat T and Twenty-nimn’ f the entire Carn parlor -room hited comp'ere. Th lors, Al-o wines, liquors and sezere. [> Cy of the Trustees of TiS Grand wteeets opposes iy informed that Thi Good _ THR LE ck "AND ALUABLE EAgrenty IN THR CITY OF SAN Vraneiseo, The undersigned, har- Ing several vata the sbi be Ao Feo, compra * 3 yeogen ry desira' Fu SaLe—TWwO LoTs OF LAND. IN WILLTA! burgh, in Dore et ness Lacuna: price 8:00 A Apply NERY, 1) 24 Hose ro rer - A BEAUTIFUL 1 Vightfully al wated, The faroiture four je manner iT h street, bet OOMS TO LET—WITH ROA down a I Herald Office. m= : MULLINERY, AND ‘DRY Guops. CARD. we Notiry THE PATRONS Of the © juakity Fronoh Kid & _MBT Prondway, next O THR LADIES.— EDWARD A. NEWMAN, NO. pos ( jus the Thenten,) offers, eonside vee, daceunes ‘Teimmibes, * ithtand Tei aidon ta ne etd drentcm, deen enpe, mourning Reda, fo devietion im prices. e _ MUBICAL. pRETRUCTION ON THE FiaNOfORTE. MAD 1 (pail of the ealabrated Pi ¥. tie of hotels, honeding houses and second-hand furniture > T | | v del py Lay oe CONCLUSION OF THE —.: r B'ton R. dr. ané it. 6, Overton. German, French Ws who is "apd Dui ming we My ee ty tab jane will be socepted Apply at 4. & F- NTED-A SIVOA7108 By 2 VER STANTYOUNG ay enn ‘ANTED—A metagnen: 2 nih. AN EXPERIE! iJ Book: alse oo} to corre-pond in oo ed ete fsitered—Deors oven ab Nialtt pane i . Dress Cirele and il ‘this paper. eee ene hours. Plesse 8 address Music, T, jeawou female yd in hese tor ‘ait ‘the ethos of === PuLiY AW AL ere eee eee ey EBMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN REGULAR NOMENA- STatTe. teas For State AL tian For Comptre JOHN a. Lore, of Kings Coumy or Sreretury of tate, ND aul, For Autorney Guvecal, 18. Ciba’ on Oteeno or EN AML Hea of alban: r Tp Fert SBried TIELD, Sounty. ‘Treasurer, and Surveyor, AMrueLL, County. anissio: For Sheriff, AMOS F. LATFIELD, For Count HENKY AkCU or Coroner, @HARLES A. VAN ZAND?. or Seas Pei i Clerk, LARIUS, Jz, suptors of thot Just BORN G LARY, ourt of were ior Conrt, CARON VANUERPORU. Fer Judpe of the Common Pieas Court, MiCHakl, UL SHOBPPER, tu Tor Commisnioutt of Ropuiry tnd Supplies, DANE ORT Yor City Inegeator, THOMAS N For Commissioner of Street BAKTU y BP For. Four WOME Governor a. ra he Almshouse, oft PLIEM McLAUGULIN. rhsAte ‘Third Distriet OLIVER onary, vat District--THOMA Pith DistrioeeDANIeL B. Fa Sixth District--J AMES L. ROOSEVELT. ‘ 0 Pier LAW AND Rf WHIGs OF Tie 4 Ward.—For quiet whige of the trek oyallew th iT a by & feeb! mthave they carried their unpacallel | forbearance has loug since coased to be & Viduals whom they desire as Ward and ou ten nominated month in sdyance, ¥ dissutisfwction, they are denouncod and cuted in every peseible manne mati Able thoes py the Slsteibutie tion of contracte—tie leasing of and in every other a te primar; nated Edmund G Arsistant, was one of the most disgrgcofal scenes ever eanete ° tie root the pa fin for Ald due of would- be politicians. ‘To # tion of if any Whigs dare in short, are com: ad Wiig constitueney. he faith has been set at n ve meeting which pretends to have om jerman. sud Curtis J ed im the Firet Ward. As for its being an expression referenoe of the rested elector WI electors of ho will ay or the F tng ballot boaee will conclusfrely: prov ore evening of the 6th Nvver The following is the recularly nominated Demecratic Whig ticket for the First Wardi— Por Alderman t JOSEPH NAYLOR, ROUERT MURRAY, ae Commissioner of i Fatig 0) IN, RSAANK. Inspector of Common Sehools, gail Fer Algormas, Constables, Be ter of Common, Seheola, J. ©. JULLN VAN ZA ‘emnanoan 4 Soman School DRUMMOND, BENE, Carpent Tdmand Gritiny for Assistant, Curtis for Assessors, Ira nie Mie i tee ivowmnenn; nbe. own, Jobn J. Mesengor: for ‘acl McCormick; [uspoo~ Trusteo of Common prom! eS Dietei trict, Ji Shield,’ J h Col h see SHREMIAM KENNEDY, Chairman, oun J. Mt Jone Arr eratie Kepubli: Pay. LDy IXTH SENATORIAL Di Taio he X. hotels sg ticket tothe tbat it will meet with their eoneurrence Richard Voorhees. For Arsistant Alderman—-Charles Rows) Lstead, Wikines Sebaeon. ot, William jScoretori ean Nom’ eof for Senator da ‘MES I. Rose T Por JOUN CARR ond Youn: t. BARNA For Aldermy noes -y! T. OBERT KELLY, Chairman of Nominating Comaittes. tari ENTH WARD DENOOR ETT wen NOMINATIONS, Tie, For Const to bea, JONN B.C. antRe and WEY HOFFMAN. Commissioners ot Trustee lurpestor Comm Cla $ Bradford Tames Horn, Edward Fraser. For Senator, LIL RKSO (3 wit ectors of Fiection —Ist District, James H. Pinkney and feott. Sturtevant. 24 ¢o. bth B, F. Domisich gad dames Burxen. jeobe and Rich 2. 4th do., Wm. Jouve, Joha P. Prat and D. rete TGHTERS Tit WARD REGULAR, , DEMOCRATIC NO- For, Asremh! mn Zeber. a. for Ametant Al- ant ander D. Renton. For Coustablos— lease ss Fer inspectors of Eleotion—Lst ames W. Roosevelt, Beary ityor: Distriet, ise Harrie Wines; 34 Distriet, William Smi oa, Zone a F. coun coppers, cn Sud MeDoughll, were no expressive of ithe ported th intell te in Edmund regular Whig candidate for Alderman, worthy, and efficient, and faithiol diechargeo N leting of inted licent, tronay t Fail and unciviged Titan Revo! Tad exert ed, That from the present th Taesdi at ae wilh a Pere ANDR Tewny Gnevin, See'y. strictest feverity euty, they must «: mt wh: Te soleniving yea into offices, om adv for Aeaitwene 9 of Were. Borteahewer, Hrinhyeat 4 i to ins whole Whig ticket Is, the ol id Piet Ws KREBS Ww OLass, Jemooratic friends i Withont his aetherity, and, farther: support John A MPETING OF THE DEMOCRATIC RR- General Committee will be heid at Tanmany ay evening, half past coven ectogk. UBL B, HA@% Ouerrmin. a loweeaees 4AN ELECTORS OF wenn, the 34 of 14 Greenwich et. to draft euitabio resolutions, meeting, which committee te- meeting, which were in, the present Anaist: hearted eftia hia duties, as trne f adopted citi~ ourselves to 180 10 the high, “alderman of ‘Whe Pires That the other candidates opon the Whig ticket y to our that we w sh" give 0 then one 0 whe lost honoral re une election of the PEND. E OTICR,. NOTES OF THR FIST WARD, ‘Mae Higue of persone, who oall, th 08 manly Wo aro better known pose 3S Seninte the wilt sua 4 net the wi a a First. We ean watelied, th BRALD Tae UNDER. rtiser ent in the Herald, = prewar. the First ‘wore, dereen for A JOHN C. ALLSTAERT?, 1BLO'S GaRDEN.— MONDAY RVENINO, NOV. 5. to commence With en Overture by th Which will be performed the daring | om the Tight Rope, by the Revel Hi. go be followed hy the enccesafnl vew ovmio ouncom ime, RED GNOME AND WHITE WAKRIOR—Kouse, J Marrettt; Antoine Ravel. Hertusio, serve vel; Altred, Heart Welle: Mme Parretti.. To conclu Count Frederick, Mr nila, Mile, A Lelim: eines: Helle, Mile. Josephine ‘open at Og o'clock. MANAGER ee %, will bo per tr. Gray, Me, by ; Sasun Fleteher, Mrs: DUTOU GOV ERNOR—Ve Man eer Haus Lubberly ck Van Uunder, Mr. bi Lapmits, Mas dolostep: Bertha, Mise Hui, with the fa "PLS ONLY MY AL Selman; O He ty Mr. T. Juimson: Chapman. Boxes and Parquette, 00 Doors oye performance to To “NT—Colonel ASTOR PLAC TALIAN OPERA, representation of the season of 1849-50 will ta Monday, Nov.d, with the opera of “Lucia di Lau ‘The wansges begs to informs ¢ ubscribere and the publie, that the committee of the dubscribers has eousented to the above verintion from the regular nights, fe After the two first | rfermesces, the rognlar evenings of performance will be ag retofure~ Monday Weenesday, and Fridey. un Monday aruba November 5, will be periormes DI Laas 0 Cpera eeciny hn three ” prises of ‘ad feoured either Tickets token $1; Amphi- ‘All seats, in, Boxes or Parquets T the wight or for the eesron, $150 the @cor em the evening of perferman theatre, 25 cents. Subscribers end others’ are most re- speettully Untarmed, that uo’ person will, under any oir it admitted the door wi t delivering anon tickets made tray 1 of the above rate ab n every day, from 9 A. URR'S SEVEN MILE MIRKOK OF THE LAKES, Niagara, St. Lawreuce, and Saguenay ing at the Minerva Rooms, as Broadway. movin opraing 3 then Danvard’s before the eye of thw spec iy worthy tho tithe i bears tor for @ space of b true and perfect other wonder at aod Canada ke erie to the Gulf of Bt. La romantic, and almost unknown Sa mort ricturosiye anc hiscorieally interesting scenery in Auwerica. Tho Mirror moves at 736 o'olnok nizhtly. Eahitition on Wedoenlay and Saturday, at Bed then may, erabracing the ARB faery npounce (o their friends and ppointment of a number of rehased ticke’ advance Ess isin their power to at owing fo the di 1 for their Complimentar, were prevented irom bel rain storm, the & prose have arranged to give Sn c all of their friends holding tickecs for their frat Fane white tert are respectiully invited: as well as those who fecl dis Posed ab murchase ther A Concert will take co a ent obtained.) They avail ¢ prose theif sincere thanks to th on the former oceast a Pill not combine, « rec Standings Tlakote Ons Lollerto've had, wit at the mi ee stores and hotels, and at | STOPPANT’ RAMA--Voynge to Culifornia, ro Gold Digsings. every evening this wock, L“Bahibition, Wedueeday und Suture jay afternoons; Panorama moves #t 5Jg o'olook. Adimission, children, ha !f- price. ATRE.~MONDAY RVENING, Fake lub. tae hiNG prenratte xy all Tassameur, Mr. Stevens: Wi gone Leola, M HANFRA US NATIONAL THBATRE—MONDAY grgning, Nov: 5, the outer. sinmente will oomence wiih JiMMY TWITCHER IN AMERICA~Jimmy Fwriteher, Mr, c. bi Peter ‘Twiteber, Mr Jeffereon; Jane, Mrs. Sut w Mestayer. After whic ‘mances ia Bi gt A ROLAN Smet med ee ‘Vo conclude with t AN OLIVER~ Sir Mark Cin fren, My: Crocker: Mr, Selhoras "S$ OLYMPIC TUEATRE,—MONDAY mber 5 the performauces will oommenes 8 St —Captain Mfter ed WHO fokingow, nad ‘Auiite: Mies Taylor; sin Miss Miler, To elie with she langhabe farce of SULDEN 1AOUG4TS~6 Tin. pulse, Mr. Pi acneiiven eerie ober Mile CES PASTOR PLSCE, 5D AVES J” Jobo Tryon, Manager —Trices of admi cents: Children, half price: Pit; one shill inter sea on. "The ‘ Amphitheatre has tiboldened tho Mana jerthor expense in rendering his estal public faver. The whole interior bas b Mirh rubstantivl Wood work; het air furmw tod fure 4 warm and ploseant atmo: maguiticest Pan: rama, rigimally hgh span the we to imour a weil YEhmont worthy of ly enottod n warn t upon two original and rina, Master heaueniul performianes by the tmtantils Jerious, upon two Shetland ersin the World, Dale ax | will be given, a divereir ling, Acrobatic Fe: Doors open ab haif-past 6—performance to commence at 7. liberal 20m Will be mage with Schools, for the aduiius on Saturday #fternoon. | Bur > 2 « é > Z = 4 Fron Ono Wee! ful Gymnastic ations have oo Pomily. Levis Elisier, Mr. Menara. Merrifi | hope, Barten and achievements cted their names immutably with the & Alevensagedy ‘ibey spear afternoon and evening. Wemyus, Mr Warde Higgino, 0 on exhiditio arge Living Anaconda, Mamraoth ‘missien 29 eenta; gbildron under 10 years of Misses Sia tall hours, the ACALLISTER’S | TEM Chinese Astembly Roon ‘0 | the Masieal Foires.—Monday, Tuced: py Cth, and 7th will be gi ox candles it 4 p a] 5 Printing without Ladien Caprice: Modern Frving Pan; an accident Re the Spanish Darleq sterions Orange: Dr: a Nudie Bess: Cookery of ‘s Bell, Ko. Admitiaw ildren half price. Cvmmence at Tha Leretit of Madame Macallister. UNE, TITUS & CO'SSCIRC oxbibit im Brooklyn, nene day, and Saturday 1s SAND MENA QERIBWILL City Hall, on Thurede Peforman will ind on Sarare NIEL IN THE LION'S DEN—THIS EXTRAORDI- mary water color Painting, twenty feet by tweive, now to the public, 4t $00 Broadway, shouid ve visited by all rous to behold & masterpiece of art, togorher with | a large collection of Oll Paintings, (udwards of rae handred) by the old masters, Corregio, Poussin ¢, in which chickens are seen bursti ehee of Visitors, is atao fur the tirst time try. Nothing like thie exhibition Adwmistion to the whote, 25 BOARDING, &c. err aA AR AA OARDING—TO LEY, FOR VHE WINTER, TWO handsome suites of Rooms, consisting of a spacions Din- m and Drawing Koom, on the firet floor, with three or jpoune Le my a second one handsome three Bedrooms. Closews Pantries h all the en impro Private tables Heuston atrest, rnished. seeond block east of Bi OARDING.—O! accommodated with & suit of rooms, ith part or full board, private family, which for qui 1 + be ow d. sateen AP. ENTS —A FULL SUITE OF nd beautifally twrnishe: a ith board; le. Apply at abs Broad) Barer HOTEL, NO. 2 OREENWICH STREET. 18 pared te take boardece {or who winter upon rea on. adway. OF TWO SEeTLamay CAN BR Gi first Moor, yuh ao Baglish eh ‘attention, Hot isd cold base free. Apply'to Mes. OARDENG DOWN TOWN.— and ecmfortable rooms, uncceupied, in ® German private Soniye Kelerenees exehanged. Apply No, 6 Morris street, OARD WANTED.— A GERMAN PROF Mosic in desirous of getting board for himeel ‘on the piano or io, would ‘Address Music, ANGE PLACE, ads seni At th above establishmer jooks of ahd goription, ting Of | Wevele i Biography, Sei Commercial, Geographi = Complete sieertuent of Stationery, ogethor with all the Reon Daily and Weekly Newspapers and Magar orders for any article im the rade gupplied and for~ Sule eo Stita ts aig Heraian oes inp Pomme | any worl y a Books ium Tiinraer Tee mda Depot, adjoining the Post Oftes, Ni Fr, Fs Arrangements have been yal Publishers new w works as ORGAN’S LITERARY pEPoe, 5 joing the my ce re thro i French Foreign Policy: 1. Canada! dependent, Examiner, Spectator, Ke. Suort Articles—Austrian nse of Inefloctual preaching. Poe ty— The Shut- (with an for Ricbility ; Th Dellars by E. Litt Ra LROAD Upeoe RIVER RAILROA oI Ko CANAL STILE, New York, te P Hl, eerie; D6 M. Je Pooghheepeie fer gen York, by bows to I kil, a 0 Ae ei chemi with 9 A.M. trainy at I ra Ne eninboat ill New York. Nov. 1, 1849, vor ily NEW ORLEAD arren street, Choclesven an Tanna, to pecegnert® The vbio will earcy the Government «Pacific, Re, to go by the December steamers Purseanere may rely to mee Der maiie and Mails for t from a omple tm oy, a OTT iiaion of Paanage to Hanna New Qrlauns Parsengare. Preight to ( hegy for passage must be pro: ACKETS FOR HAYRE-SECOND ONBIDA, Joha Willer ner, will FOR SAN PRANCT sil on the Sth of N, RY" ~y back 4 p board Westar. OR SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA <THK SP ray ea A eke rhip FRANCIS DBVAU, Y ng peanes hi will sail on the pao n larae part of het mete towed, at Piet River, or AJ ihe California rete! 4 Vasey NSON Fo SAN FRANCISCO, CAMIVORNIA—THE SPLEN- #id Al and sdip SEN A- TOR, H. Con, waster, yf About the Ht 0th Proaimo, Tor freight, © reson on or farvishe | aeorm madame feoend ‘ia sees pree i toe , whial ~~ Pa Ril or Sauee NTH 186 Wall s'roet- poor CALIFORNIA, —SniP saurnan, J fic .K 3 Li fake a few second © doe ly Ly tenabdense's “r Sie SuTTOe A, Wall eeeves, rt ly toyk.s@. $0 re mee nai. sagan ‘V6 Wall sirees. paigoen F°, ryaesed nore RENAULD mF RAN 018, ‘A Boaver rtreet. a MISCELLANEOUS. Dn A A RECTOUS. SRE ELEY MM. MAKRET, TARRY, & GAIME, Broadway, have received from their colo~ braved hone of Fay the richest assortment of Jowelry, of bog Teapooctully the jait to their store, seiver, how mu fi fand have for alo a little sppareta {ated to priat Labels, Stumps Re,, with aay kiod of Band stasap Bow tb. ume, en In weed or sictal, or ith ord rt ereotype. The somatruction ie be simple thet 0 Tayi Tringlog thehandfore Which not only effecte theiaking af ribution of the ink and the yt ‘the priee, eoinplece, with sim gears HE _& Co,, 29 and 51 Gold street. neyivauia: Gee ay and WW nal Pensacola, Each ration 5 ef ono uarter of fresh beef, or three quurtors of a po Liteon ounces of bread made of aupertine flonr, at the option of the, goverac bed ame quality of the Kinde ‘il be entertained at En a bond forters hundred dots turetier, for th of the eonteaet. if the sufficiency of the suretion must be eeriified by ial person, To be endorsed “ Proporals tor A. NICHOLSON, Quartermaster Marine Oorpa, ENRY AUSTIN BRADY, ATTOKNEY AND COUN- tellor at Law, bas removed from No.1 W: timers Buildings, to the now building, Jawecey Court, No. Wall street, near the Merehants’ Bxohange, OTEICE FOR PORE: PATENTS<INVENTI red by I Patent in Grest Gritain, F ope, by the tore and oth ad nes tom jmipotensy The great reputation of th pornded eres they have m cof of their wfficney. and eso admirably tended tor the b. mefit m borvous dis- cues, and they ore guaratied to cure in every instance. Th ecesiain, mod Bperdy care for general ana pnysiesl eternal emistons tod imapete acy, aud of trove dite ord by exceosive tn dalgence of the jon. Laslies from yoar peeas ot to many di aT t ARRIVED Daou ae WRAY tie hay ey MUNDE, Lare.y 196 Uh pox, be. puly ar yewered int Owing private dist. aystom, in every *he he Yarions forms aren of the pow aie faily age t the ponerse oa for, ey Willie Young, i feeret diseases, seminal wenkoene, dis: golitery bebiee of the esi oath. are Should be tees by 7 Perse: five eonte enclosed ii letter, will reer book, by mail: ener be rant for dreams DR. WM. Serwoe atrent j EW MEDICAL BOOKS—A COMPLETE PRACTICAL reand treatme: | of private disoasea, Strieturse’ and ail hiwered efleetjons of the Urinary it ‘of bes ring 04 Brosdwey. Frapote ing (or anotety, #3, with direction Are your head, back, li ental and social feelings wrnand ‘spa for bu Frocure Dr. Convery Invigorating Cor bee rescored sgores, whe Bei t be deewived by worthlem prover OF darveparillan, pills, of other aowtrame, th ‘ve in your ence, mark this! The cordial tonteing Fe mercury, spinm, or other 4 to injure ot drance fram business. He, 9 noes! important advice to the married aes Third avenue, re ent of mercurial ar? other divensee aon ere the moet agerave ted mild coves removed ip two te five day mec hergs INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS, Our Washington Correspondence, Wasuinoron, Nov. 2, 1849. Presidential Movements— The North, Souti and the West--Mr. Buchanan— Bodisco, and some things concerning him— Naval News, §c., &¢. Several weeks ago we alluded to the faet that the Ton, John C. Calhoun’s (riends were at work for hii in South Carolina, preparing the way for his nomination us a Presidential candidate. Sinee that period, the newspapers of Georgia have takem up the subject; and the Macon Messenger, a whi, paper, expresses the opinion that, ** independent all other issues but the constitutional adjustment and final settlement of the slavery questoa,” the whigs and democrats of the South, with the aid of the lovers of the constitution, North and West, can elect him. Enthusiastic as the friends of that dis, tinguished statesman are, they will discover that the principle of * free soil,” instead of being eom- promised, will extend in the Noxth and West, the people of which sections will not adopt a pre- elavery man for their leader, nor will they be in- chned to make a direct issue oa the negro question, because they value, perhaps, more than the South, the blessings conferred by the union of all the States, and will not gare to hazard a dissolution of the confederacy. Tue South, if we beheve their spokesmen, prefer a Separation to the prevalence the Wilmot proviso “heresy 2? but we have little fear that, at present, they will act with rashness. In a former letter we spoke of the Beaton moves, ment, and the aims and de of the free soilers, who prefer Benton for their lender. That account cannot be questioned ; and it my here be added that it is contemplated, if re democrats read him out of the party, to establic or engege presses to defend bira on bis individnal aud political merits, ‘The free solers in the next Louse of iLepreseata- tives, some suppose, will hive the balance of pow- er. Upon their success will depend, in some de- gree, the birth of a newspaper in Washington; probably, with Francis P. islair as the editor, an Jeesrs. Van Buren ond Beuton as coatributors, Mr. Buchanan atrived ia the cury last night, and to-day was in the courtend, A visit to New Ore Jeans, and a call on his bachelor friend 1m Alubama, the Hon, Wm. KR. King, may reasonably exeite a suspicicn as to his intentions. Mr. Polk waa the, last democratic piesideat from ‘le Southwest; Gea. Cass, of the West, was the last demoeratic candi+ date defeated ; Gen. Twylor ts frou the far South; and now what section has a better elaum to the next presidency than the middle States? Peane eylvania lately hod a vice-president, it is trae; but the inck ot Joba Tyler did nor atte ad him. Buek and King would not be @ bad ueket for the demo- crats, provided M. lesarg Caliona and Benton die before the fall of “52. ‘They could not, however, caloulate on the votes of ihe ladies—they being Mies Naneies; and this night be a great objection. On the 18th of September last, a few days after ithe departure of Mr. Bodisco and his nephew tor Rusia, we stated that he moy bave heen ordered home to give an account of himeelt tor having purchased property and invested tands in this eoune uy, while the Cvar’s exchequer was so roubleless, and that the enows of ssiberia were not so pleagant us the atmosphere of St. Petersburg aud Washing- ton. We spoke what we then had reason to bee lieve was true; and when the report of his nish many apy dred in the newspapers, we were not surprised. There is no qrestion that, within the Jast year or two, his ecomduct in Washington was watched by spies. On one occasion, two young Russians, who were “mere travellers io the United States,” made cautious and seeret inquiries of a foimer officer in the United States service, with regard to everything pertuining to the Rus- sian Minister ; and on a subsequent day, previous to their departure, renuirked 1 # foreign tongue to the gentleman, that what they had heard was sul ficient for their purpose ; aud a Cossack man, now in New York, it is conjectured, has been sentto this country to make 1n4 qui relation to the eame business. Lle was at Willard’s s hotel, in this eity, for several weeks. Bodisco was pointed minister about thirteen years ago. represented as being, by birth, a Bisarabian,, ai having been a prince inmoney “afairs, anda friend, peeuniarily, to ag In consideration of the indebtedness to him, the emperor seat him to this country in his present capacity. Bodiseo has not invested money in fands and property in the United States in his own name, it is asserted; but that three or four hundred thousand dollars have been placed to profit by a member of his family: and it is said that he derives a handsome income from property ‘in St. "Petersburg: We do tively assert that M. Bodirco was ordered to St. Peters burg to give aecount of his public and private conduct, and to explrin why he did not constantly advise the emperor of the course of affhirs in this country, If he escapes banishment to Sibert retuinsto the Unued ales, we predict that ih not long thereafter continue to be Russia's Minis- ter Pleurpotentiary. There are many stories in circulation, one of which is, that Gaspard Tocnman, an exiled Poles bu din such 4 way #3 W poison the Czar against Bedisco. Tochman, itis well kaowa, is the attorney for the heits ot one of the branches of the Kosciutko family, and for a long ume bas been seeking to obtain the mouey doe to them. Bodiseo intertered, appointed other counsel, and was guilty of @ gross Contempt of court, by wriviag aa uator- tunate, and, mdeed, impudent note to the jud, here, intimating what ought to be done. was sent to the Seeretury of State forthwiah, was in Polk's time, end Me Buchanan declined to intertere. Reverdy Johnson, the Attorney General, is the associate of Tochman in the case. Some two years ogo, a strange personage ap- peared in shington, under the assumed pame of Pfeiffer, and on the osteasible business of ex- wmining the mines of the United State: w Russian, and, althongh cautiously ing his movements, and bis supposed real charace ter, he was suspected of bewg no le persoange than the eldest son of Nicholus, the erowa. prince of the empire. He was frequently seen with Bor diseo, und the marked respect of the minteter toe wards this stranger firet d the suspicion oi bia real identity. It iseaid that, on oa occasion, at the Kuseren minister's house in Georgetowa, while looking around at the pictures upoa be walls he stopped at the oie of Nicholas, and sad, That's nothke him,” end turned the face of it bke unto “a man having authority,” ion, this M. Phe discovered to beara striking resemblan ticular portrait of « series of the Eaipero in possersion of Launtz, a Russian Washington, at which the etranger was werted. Another circumstance went far to strengthen the suspicion of the hygh rank of the aseumed mineraleyiot. He was mvied to @ dinnera the Kussian munater’s hoase, a aplendid get-out, as if for some particularly great o¢cusion. M. Pfeifier did not go, but sent a hilt dozen secre- was 10.4 par- fimily, 5 < e tanies, decorated with royal orders, as the bearers r~ hie ap, Vhoever he may have beew, this ed to be the erowa = fon Avesta, that he was here ia th aracter of a epy, tnd that he learued goad deal of our syste of ge + ~ nme and something to the dissde- of Bociece w+ che displeasure of the Lhat M. Deg'peayery reasons tu believe; that ie Was culled home to account to conduct, 1s groera admitted, by le pees t uel fed to know; it has been for so has not yet bee u at the ein himeelf have « United Sates cite public pending blow sho : We understand that a brother of the Russian mn wan exile, has been for some yeursy and is condemoed for life in the muare ot Siberia. Whet may be the nitimate tate of the minister, de~ pends upon the will of the Emperor. Ia one thug there ecems to be a concurrent opinioa—that we cannot yet count upon Bodieco’ if he ever reaches the United Scates agaia, not retorn to Russia ina harry Perhaps the next steamer will throw some light vpon this ¢ It wone of tne“ mnye~ teri used the report to be sent to the his banishinent, 10 order to exe hy_in ie favor before the im- ie of Russia We learn that the for passed imidshipmen wha were don board th S sloop of-war Albany, at Pensacola, the other day, for disobedience of orders, in refusing Wo light the candles of the re- lief watch of heurenanta, have been dismissed the nary. We do not remember their names. oar Baitinore Correspondence. Barrimone, Nov. 3,150 Friends end the Indians—A Ship from New York at Suervey— Commerce— Susquehanna Reav- road— Theatr icals— Markets, § 4 The minutes of the Society of Friends (Hicks ites), whose yearly meeting has just closed here, contains a most eloquent address to them from the Seneca Indian nation, recounting the many sets of kindnees received from them during the fifty years they have hed charge of them at Cattaraa- gue, N.Y. They have now established an elee tive government of their own, and the Freads have withdrawn, satisfied that they are now euf- ficiently advanced in the arte of civiliaation te take care of themeelves. ‘The splendid ship Rebesea, which I notieed a few days since, as building tor Messrs. An Foster & Sons, of New a is to ccbed (a afternoon, from a on H. Denean, Eeq., who, *y will be mee +d, was the builder of the steam hip