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forsign trade. There is an opportunity of favoring ertain interests to a greater extent under the spesific under the ad valorem system of levylag duties; vat @ proper adjustment of rates upon the specific -principle, would not increase the protective features of ithe preeent act, or do away with itw revenue character. | We have put down tea coffee in the list of arti- upon which specific duties should belevied. Seve- ral attempts have been made to plac all duty upon these articles, but they have thus far been unsuc- cessful. Mr Walker urged it strongly, but failed. A venue of three millions of dollars could be collected ‘by & moderate specific duty upon them, and the list of ‘ree articles might be reduced very much, without in- juring apy interest, but much to the benefit of the ‘Treasury. "Aw regards the present or prospective deficiency in phe Treasury, it would be better for the Secretary of the Treasury to apply to Congress for an act authoriz- ivg bim to issue Treasury notes of smal{ denomina- ‘tions, bearing a nominal rate of interest, redeemable at ‘the mints of the goveroment, and receivable for public ues to an extent sufficient to provide for all contia- genei An issue of twenty millions of dollars, in this “way, would be fer better than a direct loan, or an issue pt ‘Treasury notes bearing full interest. It would “ave the government more than twenty mil- Sions of dollars, in the next twenty yeers, in the Wway of interest; it would furnish a kind of currency very much wanted inall parts of the country, and a circulation of twenty or thirty millions could easily oe sustained The government would be able to issue chese bills as its necessities required; and the public ‘would be so glad to get such a circulating medium, that pot one per cent would be presented at the mint for re- lemption. There notes would be used principally for re- ‘mittances from one section of the country to another, or Ube regulation of balances of trade, and for payments 50 the goverpment: but if the Treasury had the privi- ege ef re-issue, the notes would immediately be put ‘nto circulation again. We know of no more feasible lau than this to provide for the immediate wauts of the ‘reasury Department; it is not only feasible, but de and the paper money members of the cabinet no other objection to such an issne, than that (cis not exactly a bank i-sue and that itis redeemable ‘vhich is more than can be said of the paper eurrency “urnisbed by the bauks generally, | ‘The Governor of Alabama represents the fircal de- ‘oartment of the administration as in a more favorable condition than was auticipa ed. The total of receipts and expenditures forthe last two years, exciusive of he Siete debt and bauks, as estimiated by the Irea- Surer, were a3 annexed :— Sivanees oF ALARAMA—RecEIDTS AND 1847, 1848 anv 184%, ance in the Treasury 26th November, 847. less $14 656 07, a8 explained by the en ae + +, $528,251 86 Aeoeipts during the year ending November 1, 1548, exclusive of treasury drafts from the United States... .....ceeeeee E NDITURES, 288,640 92 Lotal means for 1848, exclusive of treasury drafts. + ees ee eens oes, $816,902 78 ‘aid out during the same period. including _ the sum of $485,965 35, exclusive of tres sury drafts, to S. F, Lyon, Commissioner, 644.623 03 } , ‘talance in the treasury Nov 1, 1848. . [icovipts during the year ending Ist ‘inst, exclusive of treacuzy drafts from the U, Beeld asks oka aie 088 $172,264 76 487,987 58 Cotal means for 1849, excluding treasury ‘aid out during the same period, excluding treasury drafts: 680,252 38 salance in the treasury November 1, 1849.. $533,016 58 This is exclusive of the revenue from the taxes of he present year. which are due at the treasury oa the st Boccanber, which are estimated at four hundred and ‘ifteen thousaud dollars, and which will swell the coeans of the State to about a million of dollars. mostly, cowever, in bills of the State Bank and branches. 25 shs Canton Co By by do. als B84 1s) Erie RR bus 1% do 60 GL 100 ao bev 6 25 Stonington RR 40% I7N Havand Dart 105 200 Reading RR 3" 0 Phenix Bank 10) do 307, 50 Del & Hvd Canal 160, 5! Mobawk RR &s 0 wo stm 89 0 100 do bém 80) bo o# do 88) 0 5 Hod Riv RR 6 0 2% 025 Barlom RR ot ” 190 "100 do, itn 50) 73 Rquiteble Fire Ins 110 $1000 Bri UN 75 Canton Co 4 S00 I 4 bi2mos 40" 1600 do, 89 BA 38% 5000 Read Bonds o's bimos 3'4 SECOND ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. Answers te Advertisements sent Mail must be poo or they will not be taken from the Office. | COLUMBIA HOTEL, Craver ernert, PuiLanenema, BARNUM’S HOTEL, Cacvest Srreer Bat TREMONT HOUSE, Trenxont Staxer, Boston. RUST’S HOTEL, Svascuse, New ¥ ™ ‘G, IN AN OM- orandunm Book, $2 will be f the Wa~ wtol only to the owner. person leaving the book at the offi OST—ON WEDNESDAY, . 21, A BLACK LACE _4 Voi), either in one of the Tompkins line stages, « 1c. between Kighth and Tenth streete, e rewarded, by returning it to room 32 Carl SPECIAL NOLICKS. INTERS OF TH wns .GE JOURNEYMEN P requested to meet at Sjonoall’s Motel, 131 turday evening, Nov. 2th, 1549, at7 o'clock, to respond San appeal of their follow craftsmen of Boston, in relation ike Thos, M. Kooker. hae hi Bo. boars» HERTS, Jr., President. DBR LODOR, NO. Sy, 1. 0.0. F.—THE MEMBERS it I of the above Lodge are he ti the Sunday stvernoon, th 8 two ur pose of proceedin jotho= iy Daa fi, to boat the funeral ser~ hy b Joshua Gran 7 Wittiaw PRESUWATER, N. G, We. Warson, Seeretary. aie NY 2W, YORK, NOVEMBER 23, 1860 PRUSRVARANCE Le Hien street, Inte No, 3613 of the MU ow Ne weresl J. O. of O. P., of the New VY: strict. Fe rexjuested punetually to atte vie past 7 o'clock, on Wednesday evening, Nov. 2. James BG Bexvamin Lomonipon, Secretary. BODES. N. G. od Mend) bnowls ployed to tosrifs . While they eoul ‘eat an evil aa to at= we heartily wieh his “shadow of the Cantal JAMES JEROLOMO®. OPKINS LIGHT GUARD —THE MEMBRRS OF TAB ‘above company, and all who wish to accompany them on iby order eff firet anaual target excursion are rejnested vo attend & cotiog. cf the Company, on Saturday evenin th, at 7g e'elook, ae , 1g Bide vient 3 Dexs PF. Faewon, Secretary. snday morning Dex ‘hjeet, @ collection | inally divided between the French roteties of this be it poor of either of thore ted to favor is to be erolent iy inclined to aritable in gene~ coation with thoir pre= the organ, lately ar= RE, {committee W EXPRESS ARRANGE SENT.—KINSLEY & 00.3 ee eer Wattareet.- the public are informed that chave made arrangements to receipt Express Goode through Pittsburgh, Wheeling, Cincinnati, ‘lle, and St. ould. We sieo give thrungh resaipts for Baltimore, Wash- Ksburg, Norfolk, Riehmond, Petersburg, and ‘Our time will be #4 rood, and our charges a6 " her Express. a THE RDITOR OF TAF B settle one diffioulties with Frat aly eanee of the interruption in tn a the two countries, atives from th en French govern Mr Clase y, and leave Olay in his plac Ave to enist r° ST, GRORGE HOTEL OPENED THIS DAY, AT NO, *% Liberty ftreet, fh house i tr: Broadway. Free web from sy. He ag Ny 224 tt baMabk AAA AAA AAA YING IN LON DON.—ANDERTON'S Hoa; a su 1 hee Wants. cy En WANTED—A BUILDING, FOR A MANUFACTORY, ‘substantiaily built, with @ good cellar, and some va- | t grou 180 ‘ steam engine of about L4horse , with two boil pplyto MERKITT & CO. | 58 Sonth at , cor. of Wall, ~ = | WANTED-BY 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘arituationas Chambermaid, Washing and Ironing, oF to do general housew: ply at No, 64 Prince street, Dext door to the €0 | ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, IN | goods stor d zt years; he wishes a situation, | and gage on moderate terms, Goud eity reference can be given, Address M. U. L., 27 Madison sireet, or at this office. ANTED-SEVEN OR EIGHT LADIES’ DRESS AND Soft Cap makers. None need apply except thore accus tomed to the finest t ‘A liberal salary and steady em- ployment given all the year round.” Apoly, morning ani eve- ning, to MR3. RIGBMOND, 29 Broadway. ANTED--A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework, cook, wash ai iron for a smell family. jiven. Please at No. cote. ‘sen for three he best of city references can IS} Avenue A, between Ilth and from 11 till 4 o'clock, ANTED—BY & KESPECTABLE PROTESTANT Young Woman, ariiuation a8 Covk, and would have no objection to assiet ia washing and ironing. Can give most Feipectable city referenc on to the country, Address 64 Houston street, first floor, back room, bevween Elisabeth and Mott streets. ANTED©A SiTUATIUN AS respectable yo underrtands pastry ava baht ing preserves. She bi honesty, sobriety and ew ttreet, "Can be keen for two OOK, BY A VEI first rate cook, nfectionary, and mak~ ptionable ety ref rence ws to Please call ac 49%¢ Prinoe aye. TaNIED—BY A KESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a rit aid, or t) do general housework an give the vom her last em- ployer. tL Whitehall » W ANTEU—A SPRING CART. SUITABLE FOR CART- ing furniture, &¢., a good article, for which a fair price wilbo paid. Apply st 46 Brovdway. J CLARK, ANTS 4 SITUATION, IN A RESPEJTABLE PRI- vate family, a8 purse, an experienced Protestant Wo- man, who is waturally tond of chilaven. Can produce the best of 1eferen having lived four yoars im her last eituae tion, Apply at 218 Spring street. ANTED—bY A COMPETENT MASTER, THE COM- fagood vere, in whieh he will invest from ). For further information, address Captain, ED—A NURSE, FRENGH, SWISS OR GER- speaking French. Appl: at Twonty-S-cond street, Fourth avenue, # tate colored house, with garden mer WANIER-1OR, THE DRAGOONS AND MOUNTED Kiflewen, able-bodied young men, to whom will be given foc fay, guiteel clothing, board atid medical attendaace, ecruiting Ofc, No. (0 Hudson street, between Coomas and Anthony. ndations for characte plaoe. No. 102 hl good recom ane apply at her SMALL OU: roows and a kite! OR THREE GOUD table location, between the Battery and Canal street, Rent not to exoved $150, py to B. at the B. offive. NO TAILORS.—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, TO GO 10 Charleston, 8. C., & first rate cutter: one who perfectly understands his business, and of good address, A young man preferred. For the present, he would be principally employ~ ed in cutting prnts. As the situation is of the beat, and t salary liberal, none need apply who cannot bring ‘good re= commendations. Apply at Ot I " — ae | NFORMAVION 18 WANTED OF JOSEPM MORE, SON ‘of Walter More, of Halesworth, county of Suffolk, England, who came to New York about the year 1825, If living, he May heat of something to bie udvancage, by applying to SAMULL NEWBY, 160 Front st., New York. ONEY.—1,000 DOLLARS WANTED, IN THE BUSI- nous of market gardening, either by way of partny rshil ron security, with a premium, Addross Fratex, Herald office. | SALES BY AUCTION, r anannmnmnnnmnaninnninnnte Y JACOB $. PLATT.—S. G. CARRINGTON, AUC- tioneer.— Hardware, Fancy Goods, carded Cutlery, Tea ‘cases Toys, Padi ‘oighe day Clocks, with brass Wax Figvres, Violins and Bows, butcher and shoe Kuiver, Lead Pencils, Soap and Scap Balis Accordeons sor Caves, & 2; a complete sot of Birmingham pattern cards, consisting of Locks, Brass goods Edge Tools, Files, Steel goods, Carpenter's Tools, &e, Knives and Porks, Spoons, &o. Jacob S. Platt will sell this day, as above, ac the auction room, 23 Platt street. at 1 o'clock; also, a fiue invoice of Guns, Fix Diamond Rings, & large lot’ of Toys; also, an invoice of 200 don. fine Lvory Combs. Bore TH here, the ner AMUSE MIEN TD. NAAR ANAND AAA AAA ATRE.—T, S. WAMBLIN, MANAGER— HE. Stevens. Stage Manager.— Doors open at half past 6, curtain rises at 7 0" 250, Baterday evening, Nov. 2, will be played, for the eleventh Boxe: Pitavd Galicry, 1 do. w drama, entiled the THREE GUARDS~ ¢ Cardinal de Richeliew, thos, Mr. J. Wallaok, De fellicrs, Drew; Du ty Lester; Mons, Anue of Austria, ‘Mra. J. Wallack, jr.j y M. DUMONT, AUCTIONEFR.—SPLENDID REAL 1 ‘amols Hair Shawis at Auctiva—Peremptory of Her Britanuic Majesty's ( uy for accouat of HOsack it Niblo’s way and Prince Decomber oloek, an invoice of Shawls. an’ six pieces of silk smels Haig I) in perfect order comprising the riment of these saws dat auction in this country. The, abo British Eat for the Lovden market. ence. will bear co the United State one day (Saturd o'clock. Tisker cers, No. 1} Wall stre teller at Law, $2 (City Bank Building) Wall streec, wh» cam give useuronces of the quality of the articles and the etreumn~ Krances onder which they are now offered for fale at auction, No other goods admitsed in this sale. ON SALE AND TO LET. © BE SOLD-THE PATENT-RIGHT OF THE RGG- atifulapoewe~ ir shawls in at Niblo's 3atoon Hatebing Muohine, for the Stare of New York or others. This ie ong of the mort simple and useful machines that has public ever heen brovght before the Can be 60 y a travelling an $5,000 need apply. O PRINTEKS.—FOR SALE, ONE ADA*S' DOUBLE Feeding Press, in compete order. Size of platun, 2xN7 inches Also, ene second-hand Ponble Medium Iron- geared Standing Press. Will be sold at low price BR. WOB & 60., 20 ana BL Gold street YO DRY GUODS MERCHANTS.—A RARE CHANCE — The undersigned intending to retire from business offers ‘epsio, Dutchess County 3s he has resided there, he je and retail, which favorable. Any coma aid, will meee with pro L. GOSLUN —18 A BAY, 6ly’VEARS OLD, SI red by Sir Archy, of grext eodarasce uly sound and tnily or physics orner of Thirteenth stro ing the lant two 9} ene cash bu daily, Conditi dddressed by mail, po Attention ORSE FOR $4 teen hands high, id ntyle, warranted p ule, valuable for a HATHORN'S, ply at OR SALE—THE TEASE, PUR’ wree of howe No. 1 Stace stre firmerly kept by J.J. Way. For particul Washington street. VOR SALE—THE LEASE OF A CARRIAGS SHOP, corner of Fifty-seventh street and Third avenue, with stock and fixtures. Apply ou the prem D. C. GODWIN. ITURE AND FIX- OR SALE—A REMARKABLY FAST AND GENTLE bay Mare, sister to Lady Sutton, six years ol ‘veed (o all kinds of bat and raddle, "Inquire at Tatter~ sall’s, 446 Broadway, of 2. BUS OR SALE—A FINE YOUNG BAY MARE, 44 YEARS old, and warranted round. Also, a Rockaway W and Bar ‘The whole BL. Bi ner Broadway and Grand street. ill be sold’ at a bargai of Mre. M. J mence with t Mr Crocker) drama ef Li Til on Duele, Mrs. M. with the a om Ship: Boxes open at ha cenie act AWANFRAU'S NATIONAL TUBATRE—LA cy —Vanderdeoke Mr. C. Taylor; Lestelic., Miss Looky: it, 12AS0.; sem Bvenin, JBaLo M 3T NiGut Vv. To com= Mr. Gelmour, Sacurda) ner fy 13H Mr W. Taylor . Luey, i private bea, 6 Porformance “0 commence av $1. Doors IBLO'S GARDEN-LAST Va tasurday Evening, Nov. 4.—Overture by the Or. After which, in o quence the sucess it mot wi GOLDEN FARMER Golden Parmer, Mr. MoDouald my Twiteher, Joba Sefton; Old Mobt, HL. Lingar | Herbert. Mr. MeDcuatl; Lord Fitaallen, Mr Cushman; Jobn, My Gallot; Harry dammer, Mr. Dawson; Elizabeth, Mrs, Warts Mre, Hammer, Mrs Heury; Jonny, Miss faylor; Bet- ty Mise Flynn; Maris, Mrs, Burrougas. Lvte utission of halt an hour, Tocanelude with the comic burlotea of THE MIS BRIEFS OF BUMA™ LIFE—ally Croaker, Mr. Chippeadale; Mrs, Courtney, Mise Flynn. Admittance. cents UDEVIL) EB N shyetra. ith, the ‘Laylor. Mr. Waloo! Mary 7: "0 conel informaherf Ot the weather o ously tendered hi ing, Nov. 24, on Wim. Burton, Fe hie favorite’ pie: itef! Beery. Mr. Wal Audy Box Book now open. Mo BENEFIT OF Mise Mary 01 Nov 24, will bo pertorwed WHO'S 'T. appr, Me. Mal~ Cot; Carina, Mins M. Taylor, After which, PaINT HEART NEVER WON Falk LADY-- Ruy Gomer, Mr. ©, W Clarke; Charles 1 Miss M. Taylor; Duchess de ‘Torenuewa, Miss Nickinson, "To he followed by JENN \ LIND - Baron Swig- Jenny Loatheriungs, Miss Mary AMY LE wh Spockieback, Amy Lee, Mind upper boxes, 7 o'ol ude w for the “ Corps de bat Box Office of the Theaty P.M. ridds “hat, th consoanence of (he tnelomency m Monday, Nov 1%, Mr. Mitchell has goner- or the uae of the Theatre fr Saturday Been which occasion (by the kind permission of 4.) Me. C. W, Clarke will a rin one cf eb, assisted by all the Olympic Company. ITCH RLU'S OLYMPIC _Bovesit 8. 7. BISHOP'S y Even} next, Nov. 2 Lk us, Cc Classical cents ASLOK PLACE, THIRD & atreet—To com 14—Provessor Wailett’s Lecture oa MW Pit, Ie Children half pi enee on Satur lent. The micht of tua, fry kes, and all the brilliant ond wig otioneering Sprect 9 Equestrian Arena, the Arts ancienty Ads Kivers.~ Sat will 9p nastic the Maxie Wire, Ground and I brilliant Equestrian Troupe under the day evening, Nov. 24, ISi, the Rivers in their aplendid F and Class ty Tumblin Doors open at lorea people EW MANHATIAN CIRCUS, GRAND SPRERP, BAST River, near Wil iamsburgh Perry.-—Secwnd week of the nagemeat of Mr. G. sof Morseman also Feats Banjo Sole, by Me. F. Kio Polke rou pin ty Mr. Rosnite Gr upivgs, by Mr. Charles Rivers and hie vater bee, the famous Bquilibrist, To conclude lar Nexes 25 cents; Pit, Lg Children watt he D=ON St 13 eevee er Mom whic ny will be broug under 10, half pr formance this (Satucday) afterna REET CIROUS, CORNER OF AUBSON reet. This heautiful equestrian. t Nov. h ocearion the entire strength of th ot forward. Adu om 25 conte. ico, An evening per‘ormance at7 P.M. HOUSE TO L&T, AND THE FURNITURE FOR sale. Inquire Lit’ West Broadway, Kent of house $40 yeorly. pan sisi. fs O LET~A PARLOS, ON THE FIRST FLOOR, clorets attache, with breskfast and tea, or without, for | single gentlemen. ofply at 16 Jay street, PFIC desir VERAL VERY IN BROADWAY TO LE?- t. us Broadway le he building No, 90 | tolet. Inquire m the store of JOUN GREACEN, Jr. WO UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS, OR THE UP- | Per part of & house wanted, with kitehen and oval vault, by a gentieman and his wife, either in Broadway or conti- guous thereto, Address 0. F., at the office of this paper. PORTING. | OO COC T OCC anand TREVILLE COU BSB.--F ROE —THURSDAY, | ns er. me ery, Brook= returuing a8 soon as the sport is e each way, 20 conts. JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. ALIFORNIA HOUPES—THE WELL KNOWN an & Co. are prepared to supply 8 with Houser superior te any thing rates. Houses have been CALIPORN IA OUTFIT—1N CONSEQUENCE or Tan | ampled Fnccess of the miners now in California, and the ertainy that large numbers will go there, the subseri- fed largely to their vory extensive assort uitable for an outdt, such as white Mac! Blankets, weighing 5 to 10 Ibe.; colored do., be: een, drab, moose, mixed, bro Bi. white and colored Counterpanes for ships’ ‘perthe; Cotton, and Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases, made up; Table Linen and To Gold Diggers Shirts; Musq.ito Bars; heavy Woollen and Cotton Hosiery, Mattresses and Pil~ lows: together with acts assortment of Dry Goods, ex- prersly suited to the California trad DOREMUS & NIXON, No. 50 Nassau st., cor. of Liberty, opposite the Post Office, FINE ARTS. INE ARTS—TO ALL PROFESSIONAL DAGUERRE- | A re of the Photographic Art, throagh= The subscribers, ra of Tabor’ king pictures on paper, by aid of that it is ot the free i uable invention to every one sd to dispore of this Patent pirit of the age a country, to give access toa who desiree’ ity have conclu Right, together with their ble improvements, in indi- | vide licenses, at the rifling sum of thirty de!lars foreach | of the fret two hundred lic firty dollars for exch | subsequent one. For this sum every purchasor receives li~ | conse LO exeroise the art throughout, yi od States with ho exception of the States of Louisiana, Alabama, Goorg lorida and Texas, for which States the exel been sold previous to this arranyement patent, apd ® printed minute deseriptio by the sub= teri partic sabseribers or of their paid, who will send by retnen of mail a of all the conditions. go Philadedpsian FE, LANGENHEIM, Exch WHITE, No. 24 Broadway, Sew York City. ORGAN’S LITERARY DEPOT, EXCUANGE PLACE, adjoining the Post Office, New Orleans, At the biiehment may alwa, pitmggt TS oer Mod ] ory, vy enti- and Hodicat wert. Also, | 'y, togecner with all the | fechly Newspapers and. Magazines. article in the trade supplied ar for warued with despatch. Becks mailed, Prompe attention & te aay work ordered by mail. binge: 2 Books imported | fo order. ©. MORGAN. | ae Le adjoining the Foret Office, New Orleans, La. how oan y GAZETTE AND the Order i week wookly, at $2 pet year, in advo " naubioyS DARKE, 44 Ana street, Publia ) AEP MASONRY A KITU FRE ‘sonry, to whieh is added a Key to © aien. A’ few copies of the above vearee book j ¥ do th ¢ the paper The NEW ORE jners Men's Almanac, for 0 —Mr. V. B Patmer, IIe known Newepsper Agent, hae ju adm: rable little work, above title, compiled and lished by bom in’ New York. This cemtloman has for nd in the acemey for receiving adver iser earest ta, thet il ani intelligent in that kind prmation on all subjects 4 renders get<eszzc: day subjects is n of the b ite eireu! vits, for then no business man will be without « eopy. ont street be fo much interested in hi Li hiona, the best im the world, at entrance 149 Felten, and 1% Ann strees, blie are invited to try them. Cloth, every article in the trade. 20 per coat op hand, for eale, and made to order. i} on GOON WAND no Forte. made by Dubois, atifal ease, om music re of KERKSIEG & BRAVSING 421 Broadway. CB HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY, | i. street, New York, Nov. 16, 16%. The mortgage on donde of thie Com , beari it inte: vie fen-annoaly (ak sfirst Hon on the eptire road, and ‘tnd convertible into the atook of the Company Teo their date, mire of the holder tilt five youre ‘will be sold at par im qume of $41), $1,000, or cation at this omes. By order ¢ $5,040, on applic — a ae ADIES WILL FIND AT B. 8, NEWMAN'S, roadway, vork arming ieee ets nTatents? g a Senne Yates ans eae Ler Jain et otis Peak taney — Cute, ‘inted Ruffles, Under ee, Dimity nae, Black Lace Mitts, Ro, PBRks FTO OES, RANGE FOR Be-Tae ONY recetved s medal at the late | at No. 345 B: BOARDING, Se. OARDING—GENTEEL FURNISHED APARTMENTS tor families, of gon'lomen,with all the usual conveniences, at No oadway, next door to St. Charl OARD—A GENTLEMAN AND WIS WIFE, OR TWO or three. single gentlemen, ean be accommedated with ioard'and “pteacaut Fooms, at 78 White street, one door east of Bro OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR ty gentlemen, can be accommodated with room, with pantry attached, on tbe sec ed, with full or partial board, URNISHED ROOM, WITH FULL OR PARTIAL board, wanted, by a young gentleman, in the neighbor- hood of Tompkins square, in a private family, References exchanged. Addrevs, atating particulars, MH. t this ee. SHIPPING. OUTHERN TRAVEL.—UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. Cherokee, Capt, Thomas 1, nestays, Beth of Navomber, in the afternoon, i fiom abl York to New L, 194 Pront streot. SAVANNAH, KEY WEST AND States mail steamship NUR~ mas 8. leave pier No. precisel too vot with tl teamehip Isabel, Captain William Rol~ West aud Havana, which leaves for op . u 8 Ore a bills of — rigned by the clerk on board. For t or ‘apol PSE PORD, TILESTON & CO., 45 fouth wrest. CHARLESTON, —The THERNER, Cap North Kiver, Petseierse will don a fei Cit are ral tho million of wen, three years in ate NHEATRICA the month. ALLUALL, American artist, foribe them. Bome conceptio that this wonderful painting eontainn t o'clock ; Pano: mence at Richmond, Va., December 3, 189. Ladies gentlemen engaged, will NT EXHIBITION.~£V ERS’ GRAND of Moving Panoramas, now up Very evening, for B short season, previous Co being exhibite jn London, at Stoppani’s Pancram Broadway, corner of Walker rtreet. This mai Hours of artistye skill, from original draw jebratrd Jobn Evers, and eig! over 4,000 feet of canvass! et the largest painting in the w 'y of Brooklyn, Wi liamsburgh, ‘and the Atlantic Oovan. ‘These aintings are of such immonee magnitude that ic is imporsible to ae~ can be formed, when wesay tigures of ove thous .d tens of thousands of hoon nearly ilurs, Doors moves at 73 precisely. Ad~ ildren under ten years of age, half prige. L NOTICE.—TAE SEASON WILL com: se be in Richmond by _CHUIPPENDALE & 8 A, 36 CANAL STREET. —THIS WON first of VRTON'S THEATRE—W. E. BURTON, MA ‘and Proprieter.—Saturday Evening, Nov 2 —Will be played the new farce of & BIRD OF PASSSGe—Mr Casey Chick, Mr. Bi 3 Mr. Chaunt Ginger, Mr. Johnsto am Pollo FE>—Count Muffonutt, Mr, Leash; Kybou ‘ata, Miss J. Barton: Zeuhyrin: Katharine Klepor, Miss MON AND GAMMON, M ‘lton; Mre Featherdown Mes, W MONOPOLY—Mr, Sampson Jones, mr. ircle and parquet, 60 cents; Family circie N OPERA, ASTOR PLAOF,~ FOITRTH APP in America of Biguorina Apollonia Here rtormed . Sig Novelli; yp iano; Vege: Signor Pate rives of adm quet, secured either (or yn the evening of pert cuts Doors open at nt and Direoror, on All eeats in boxen aad’ pai ¢ uight or sew $1 adinission sis phitheatre, NUM'D AMERICAN MUSHUM.—%, (og ava Greenwood, Jr. Assistant Many ok More of the Martinetti Panuly wender- “Mr Walloce will | ast 6; commence at 7. Gallery ful Gyxnnstie achievements and Pansomimie delinoe | ations have conne mea Hiamutably with the Ravel Family. They app Levis Bila Mr. FF. % hibition, at all hous the tiving Boa @ Mammoth Crocodile. Ad earn of age 17hy conte on, Living 4m te ght Narer tin T. Marnum, Manwwor Astounding Warioty ! esday tne YOU td ‘Thursday ant Priday, STRANGER: W. they appear int OER: ¥ the CAP! PUL QGUBBN ay ROMFO AND JULIET, and the LADY OF LYONS; sax turdey, Be is Appearance of Mr. Couner B on new and amusing Vanderilies, First’ Weok of the magnificent and highly interesting Dine #0 ving Views and Chromatrope; forming altoperher, one of the mort chaste and delighttul e i ions © witnessed, Admirsion te the entire Museum and performances, 25 cents; children under ten years, 1245 ow Feast N THEATRE, 17: 4 * 4 wily of Arab Girls, who are the “gresteat wonders of the word.” Anew troupe of Model Artists” wil appear; aiao the m= | mate Minstrels; with a variety of other enfertaimmonts.— | N-R—Ap strertoon performance every Wednesday and t 3 o'clock. QUARE.- theatre, at o'clock, by Madame Paulin 10 vhe Female Serenaders, Ttuinments, perfectly oris Nb INSTRUMENTS wold announces to his friend Will givea Grand Vocal and Ingeram the Chinese Asrembly Room, on Monday | Nov, 26, assisted by Mise Julie f Northall, mr. d. | Mr Geo F. Bristow, Mr. Allen Dod worth | drews. Tickets 50 cen: and music stores, and cert. Concert to a WE LAST WEEK AT THE MINERVA ROOMS, we Broad way.—Burr's Seven rs gare, St. Lawrence, and parnting ng nearly Ny delinenting 2,000 historically i betore the ¢: verfect daguerreotype 0 othe ders o I Mr. Dav ni oving of canvass, and truth ot the most picutu every in Americn” passes sveadily of two hours, 1 the cities, towns, eata~ her ature and art, on both the Uni- the Gulf of thence up the wide, secluded and ¢ Mirror commences to mov oon exbibitions on Wednesday imittance 25 eents; children half price 1 PANORAMA EXHIBITORS, LECTURERS, Bo. A well-titted and spacious lecture room, capable of seat: ix hundred th eushir ‘age, and gas in two weeks ti G. Beek, series of well-sel instructs OOK-KEEPING IN SPANISH.--A BEAUTIFUL EDI- tion of Marsh's 8 just publi: 4, Under the inarection of the contains 70 pages of familiar instructions, and acomplet Denutiful account books (p popular work on Book: keeping, by double lin Spanish, translated by Adolphus thor. This work 201 intod im red and black Jembracing a qT t like a good te peculiarity to jected me and there st OOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC. Ke. ARE PRACTIOAL~ W. J. Renvitle, No, 289 i] i ‘ot Reade atrect. Bach student is separa most pains are taki jay and evening. Terme mode~ R HAVANA—THE STEAMSHIP ©! pt. Lyon, will leave New York for Sayan: ‘Zh instant, até P. M., from pior N h in season to take the he lat December, from information, sly to Wek, 104 Prone street. F% HAVANA, NEW ORLEANS aND CHAGRES.— ‘The only Regular Mail Line for C) direct, via Ha Si a0” £28 Yecmmau tee, will be despatched from tha e Tecemmanden, sebe Con Thursday, the 13th of December, at 10" P. Krom the pier footof Warren street, North River, ne the barat Charioston and Savannah, te land and reosive ‘Je and passengers, ‘The Uhio will’ carry the Gevernmo: Hails for the Pactto, & ‘by the January steamers from P Passengers may rely on arriving at Chagros, jn ample time to meet the January stoamors. Py for Chagres are transferred at Havana to the stat well known ste ~I Fale Liout. Hartatene, gommander, which m: fn direst York to Chagros, The voy Mai of pareage to Chagres are much reduced. The Ohie has su- or double engines of 1,000 horse power, constructed in hich give oo mouaee 26 oy to the passer fer any sea steamer run ® single _ Tn rite, siren i scoommodations, the Ohio is renner float. Ancaperienced surgeon ip Rates of Passage to Havens. New Orleans, Secm berth, ladies’ sone... $70 % \veerage, board. No berth is secured until paid for. “Pisight 28 conta per ew 250) Tha. sscngers. Preight to Chagree chet for passage must be pany. ured at the office O, ROBERTS, FOR SAN fret Becomber—Fare, RANCISCO, Ke- KR tone ook nit ny ~ eu e City. wilt ‘carry the U. Becember: Passengers by Hons and comfert not te a wil act be transferred from tan intermediate pert. Re~ at Saturday, t three c'elook. ‘The Rep the Pacific steamer of iI} find accommod: ‘trorage, fo epson Barly application ie necessary to secure choice of freight OF BAMOn®, STE a RD & SON, Sf Brosdwny The Crescent Cty, will sweored the Kmpire City, and leave on Thursday, the 1th December. ACTF/C MA\L STEAMSHIP. MPANY.—THE NEW ‘and favorite steamship TENNESSER, of tons bar= then, George 4 t, wil! eal from Pier #N. Re on Saturday, Deo. ison, vin Rio Janeiro, Val- paraiso, Panama and Acapulco, and will take w limited Bumber of cab: pe . An experienced surgeon will be permanently attached or. For possage, sly at the office of the company, 5 South otrect! New York sua HILADELPHIA AND ATLANTIO STEAM NAVIGA= tion Company's B. Mail Steamship Palba~ DELPALA, for & rana.— Th’ rz Gallagher, yarlestom, & ember ill + 10 o'clock A, M., from ' Wharf, fo cabard strett. The Philadelphia bas acsom= rurpaseed by any steamer yet built, and heving faring eneines, of arent strength and po wor, peed aad my No, % North © or. ae L. Lixrom, Treasurer. tia) and ol 0 Fraacises, stopping at Rio, next atl eel the pier f xi Ri 4 i ET BET EA hin oe, O1P HAMPDEN, TOR CALIFORNTA—PASSENGERS will eres North Kiver, on Monday, 6th ath WO TICKETS THE JANUARY ‘Steamer from s00, im one of the bert state roome in ship, containi other stely. 3 Rely ttatens” or separately. Apply at No. ANTED—FOUR PASSENGERS FOR CALIFORNIA, —The ehij BSTER, Captain Jod Coleman. 570 tena borthen, w ‘our cabin Sei te cecombmedaned: be others tn he taken terthe shin Coben, 82 tifles that he gi ANTED—A the situation exceptionable. 115 Conal street, o and Fri A™“‘Y witt, Or by ‘Tee For sale at BL LYON'S dep: Philacelphia, HATS & CO., corner of streets. hong of dandr Yenting jt fr Rone. Price EBREW DAY AND EVE! or box 4 interesting M. JESURUN, TRANSLATOR Languages, at No. 79 C ‘G SCHOOL, BY A. A. ose ttreet, Now York.—A. A. ©. respectfully ives private lessons in the Hebrew and Ger- WHO SPEAKS beaiming pape al drawing, as also private houses. Apply either to M., 102 Fourth 13 post LADY, POSSESSED OF MUCH USEFUL wledge, with an je for com devoted many years to the ame, who hi ‘and entire management of young children, wishes a preparatory Gov. Would he’ resided there for some tim 6 vernosn, 121 Willonsliby street, Brooklym, op at Mrs. ation nees, Ler reterenses are ‘objection to go South, A line addressed tot New York, will be inmodiatoly attended to, WANTED TO PLACER TWO school im th: ¥, aloy s ast be moderate, Please ad- are. THE SPANISH reek. caTS, r mice and rats, loft of cloret, ty kill Of roaches jou place the powder, y'if ent and die, ‘ough you and L 14 burt no more than chowder. . 420 Broad per deve pret UZ WORLD BALL y drecine.- De, Larmont, 42 Kende strect, hae, fro large practice, discovered @ mode of euring recent overs of riv he char 4: of the kil RW MEDIC. strictures, iivetrnted by a as lorge ®/ ly, for 2 ‘One His pri and form, by W Acres diseanes, gland, impotenc foribed, and all ‘the recipes given shapier on atricture i# worthy of particular attoatio should be read by ovory one. Joned in a letter, 1; oF #ix opion will be rent for one doll YOUNG. 16? Rprnce # rent, Phitedelph! by Stringer & Townsend, 222 Broedway, five cente es NO curt» may be consulted om the treatment je disease permanently, tu De. Is. graduated a eballenges the eldest physic the nature a 4 nil kindred affections of EDIUAL ADVICE~DOCTOR FOUNSEL PRIVATR- ne day, without Mediote received his diploma im to perform any( hing AL BOO! 4 COMPLETE PRACTICAL treatment of pri at number of bean! caused by. * $1. For sale send, 262 Broadway. sod y private diseases etem, in every Lo] D. The varions fi ivenges of the hed Zante, are taientully gee fa piain language. he ‘iiiam Youn, serine! weal oli habite of Any person sending twonty Will Teesive one oony of tie YMPTOMS, COD ies, with oat need 0 PAY.—DR. CORBITT, 19 DUANE ST, of cortain delioa dinesses, A practice of sixteen years mont of delicate diseases, enables Dr. C. to cure the form of this disease, Reoont cases cured in threedaya. Ne Di .200RER, 4 DUANE STRERT, 148, FOR THR tof meren lacan cure thi eage, coufnnd bie joe to the trent Other disease of 8 delionte mat most waged cares of this disense, oanys. A perfect core, oF NTH ALLY CONS DRANeETT CAN BE CONFIDENTIALLY. CON. street, Y ‘The mort sbetinate yield to meas ot trektment, which ft on the non - om a onthe © CURB NO CBA .—DR, MURPHY, OF @ GOLD street, is com tia ited on all formes of private disessce Recent Cases he curre in twe to four daye. tite ional ty and Impotency enocessfully toadvauce him | | indispe HE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATRMWEDICAL COM- panion.”"—If @very female had this work, especially inarried female, we would not so generally seo the paley ov sickly, debilitated wife or daughter Iaint superinduced by causes pointed our in its pages, Beauty, Boalth, elreneth, happy old age, would have been ot of thousands who are now in their graves. Wives and mo- wo it to themselves, to their enildrem, a1 to their is, to have this work, and prodt by the invaluable ¢ containa."—Spirit-of te Timea, OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Happiness the Aim of All. eon ip doubtless the nim of all. The qi obtained. It cannot be denied that health, to be possessed and enoyed Alike by the husband and father, the wife and mother, an children, ‘The wife mother is subject to many com~ Plsints incident to her sex, from which the, husband and theris free; it is thus that wo see her often dragging out a sickly existence, painful to eonterplate. Let the hasband, then, as he values his own happiness, and that of the com jon of his bosom and the mother of his children, avail If of The Married Woman's Private Medical Compa- ai by Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, in which be will find those matters treated. of which he should not be iqnorant.”—Pa. Inquirer. The Charms of Tome. much of the happiness of home health of the wife or mother, that nothing, hi overlooked o1 ling with somecom= “Hay Js, how it shall be neadle comditic aspect. Proscrve, watch, alth of the wife and motner of her own maladies, when they ‘This porsessing & most val work, ited ‘oman’s Private Medical Companion.’ = tar. ©The Merried Women's Private Med cal Companion.” work i creat ary ations of the prose through= ‘cherish, the something ‘them, or remedy thei 4 R. |. Mirror. Femoles in the United States, JT HAS OFTEN BEEN REMARKED BY TRAVRL-~ in this country do notretain their age lopgoe than thirty, but fail rapid the bloom of woimanhood. Thi ont. then, that our wives, daughters vow ly to pr uses whieh produce certa: Ohio Times. nother Batract of @ Letter L in every three or four Weems, oF purposely, with soraeot nis either real or pretended, hia gvod-aature cheures him many, he is sure to qot intoxs- beside himeelt. oh to his disag~ in atffeed to work journey: Wehave not been marred quite four yours, and have al- rendy given being to throe dear little ones. Under presen circumstances, what can I expect will be their fate mine? I shudderat the prospect before me. With my excel- the Iabor of my haat: lent eons I feel when I seriously cone tornative left for ho, though addi ation awd industry, je to bring up these lieth y situ y and for enteary te cousively retneed the band and wealth of & i er continue te trees hi ae, 1 doomed to w life of LAA overy for ‘This Indy obtained Desomenua Married Ladion. MANY MARRIED FEMALES ARE SUPFERING from ar toy and ll, cheeks susken, oor withoot expression or anim 1s depressed, y for the | revented ; or, if t aiment are pointed ‘Companie ih, might to her relatives, by a timely possemsion ? are suffering from obstructions or irreqularitie® oth female system, whieh lermine their health, f whieh they are ienora for seoking medical ad: rt (falling of the womb), or from Auer bility. oF whites)? How many are many months preceding confimems ditmente, itm serous, deliveries T 4 deen and Private Medical how moeh eb thine, and others wi to obildiess loneliness, Prevention, amelioration, simple directions are en jeretand, cont pent chee emergeney arise, aa it often doom, that @ within immediate call, aad thas be wh, noth enuld and mother ‘To those yet unmarried, but contemplating m: ot perhaps, heatating ae to the propriety of In ring the te Gonehiities attendant upon it, ¢! ing poe fersod of the revelations contained in these pages, #o int- ving their future happiness, cannot be appreel- Tt is, of cowree, impractionble to convey folly the vee bjects treated of, as they are ture Iuarried. or those contemolating marriage. a See Pulse ote a una tec al iat 29 Li rt} 5 nek Cn, in TN Tucker, S Lictlew On, Albany: W is, Bosto Wirssater Mass’: T, Be Petersen, 8 Chestnut stzeek, Phila 7 Strattay nerd, me 5 ‘Amos Head, Charleston. 8.C.; J. B. Rom n. $1, A copy will, be transmitted W mali, ‘any part of the United States. A Letsers post paid, to Dr. A. &. Mauricean, rh city. joo, 129 Liberty street. 500 £ WARD. JEFFRIES ANTIDOTE, A SPROI- fem for the cv Gives, erie ures, wn divorders. lv cure without the + restriction of dist, drink, exposure, oF har) ¢ in application iher-- the disease can- business. doe of the Mixtoro is tal the contraceed if & gad, 1s fe pat wp ie hottem, with full directions, ae ottle Jats & week-—ma cured intwo days, For by ©. Hh, bing, 192 way. Bayard st, R. RALPA, 'THOR OF THE “PRACTICAL PR vate seen ef *S Greenwich street. jee hot tale reine Gr ernemere we rads early # Rite inconvenience attending thelr eure. Tt wekieny ‘er, thore Whe bave suffered from a certain clase of peo- his services, Ta stricture, INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS. Our Washington Correspondence, Wastinaroy, Nov. 23, 1819. Mr. Clayton and the Negotiations of Mr Sqnier am Central America— Mr. Webster's Opinion of the Cabinet—Belligerent Correspondence with the Swedish Minister of State—The State of the Treasury—The French Spoliations—Internal Im- provements—The Portuguese Affair. T understand that Mr. Clayton isin great tribu- lation, in consequence of the numerous treaties which have been negotiated by Mr. Squier, the new Envoy to Central America’ When Mr. Squier left Washington lust summer, he only re- ceived the verbal instructions of the Secretary of State. These instructions were strongly in favor of American interests, and almost, if not quite, the full measure of the famous Monroe declaration of mghts against further Huropean colonization on this continent. Mr. Squier, in obedience to these instructions, as he thovght, has been busy negoti- ating all sorts of treaties, aad in one of those trea- ties has taken possession of an island in the Pa- cifie, inthe name of the United States. Since then, Mr. Clayton has reason to change his pohey, by withdrawing his fighting atlitade from England and showing itto France. Mr. Squier, however, not being in the secrets of the Washington cabinet of fom and fight, did not change night about at the word of command, hke a solsierot Haynau’s, but went straight ahwad, and made treaties as fastas he formerly made paragraphs for his htde Ohio news~ paper. Mr. Clayton is in a terrible stew, about these contre temps, and | should not be surpised to see Mr. Squier reealled. Indeed, Lbeheve this droll cabinet are deliberating whether it will not be necessary to remove meoy of their Own ap. pointments, both athome and abroad, Several such removals are in coatemplotioa ‘Things are getting worse vad worse for the cable net. One of the members of Con gress tells me that Mr Webster dencrunces the caine: as the smallest and most contemptible that ever ¢madvcted the affamws of & great country. Mr. Webster has wriitvn letters to this ettect—and one of thei in the severes= language of the appointmenaco! Col Webb to Vieat na—if that appointment be vet mode, waich some doubt. [ think, however, the Colonel has got it, in asort of a way; but he will be cheated yet, when he Jeast expects it. The correspondence between Mr. Clayton and. the Swedish Minister of State, on the removal of Mr. Elisworth, consists of two letters, written im as belligerent atone as those to Poussin, [will get the substance of them in o day or two from the State Department, und will send thea to you, ahead ot Mr. Harvey, who now writes whut Mr, Clayton’s desires for the North Amervon of Philadelphia, and Courier and Engwirer ot your city. They are very droll and very undiplomete : The Secretary of the Treasury will employ a fair share of his report to Congress in the exposition of the deficiency which he hus found to exist im his money chest, and. will make the usual whig callfor a loan. The first measure of reform of the administration, was a loan—a borrowing of money —tor it is ixed fact” that the whigs have never had the slightest idea of that old fashioned thing called economy, What do the cabinet propose now, but to raise the tariff aud to raise a loan? Mean- * time, they are increasing their officials and ine creasing their pay, as if there were not the slightest danger of bankruptcy. ‘There is a rumor here that Nr. Delevan, of New York, appointed as commercial agent to St. Thos mas, is to be recalled, It is said that the cabinet were humbugged in his letters of recommendation from certain leading whigs, who have since ex- ploined them to have been intended only as a joke, and were utterly astounded when they heard that ue appointment was made, and that Charley wag of. We also expect, at the next session, two or three millions for internal improvements, and that these appropriations will become a source of the most corrupt log-rolling between the Cabiaet and the members of the House But we shall see. L understand that in the Portuguese aflair, or the case of the American veswel which, during the last war, Was permitted, under the guns of a Por- tuguese fort, to be attacked by British ships, and for the loss of which our government asks indem- nity of Portugal, Lord Palmerston takes the side of. Portugal, and advises her not to pay. Here is another nest-eew for Me Clayton, But Ldo really believe that Old Zack willmake him stand square up to Nicaragua, or take hold himself. The Presi- dent is firm on that point. Our Baitimore Correspondence. Baurione, November 23, 1849, Firemen's Outrage —Masonic— Markets $e The County Court was crowded to excess, yesterday morning, to hear the decision of Judge Purviance, in the amusing care of the asrault on Mr, Henry Fite by Mrs. Li The decision, however, was deferred until this morning. In my sketch of the case, | did not give & main point in the teatimony of Mr Vantel, which was, that he had heard it erated by Virs, Levin, that there was @ conspirac Jot, among the Guests and Fites, Miss Guest, the heiress, and marry her to en by the Friendsbip Fire Com- Prepacatory to their visit ton Hall, f regret to learn, The Cowhiding Cese pany, on Wednerday to New York, at Washi was broken up about nodvight, by a gang of fire rows dies, who entered the nd commenced aa indisert- bers, The arratlants were armed with colts. knives clubs, and considerable numbers were compelled to make their eseape by jump= ing from the back windows, ‘T'bis is an waparaieled outrage in our eity. The nd Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, of Maryland, now in session ia this city, have elected the following officers :—Charies H Obr, of Camoerland, M W.G. M.; —— Hieks, of Dorchester. DG. M.; EB. 8. Courtney, of Baltimore, 8 GW; Joba W. Ball. of Baltimore, J.G, W; Joseph Robinson, of Balthaere, G.8 ; Samson Caries, of Baltimore, GT, {ain sorry to sve that Vie# Davenport is only deaw- ing tolerable houses at the Holiday «treet theatre in reorrved. however, with great Our stock market coutinues p eary money market, and ali descriptions of sound stocks are #teadily improving Baltimore and Ohio y stocks ae rullio demacd at the advance pote ie eek, with large # shares having ebauged ha market is etiil easy, am dance, on good stock seeuritie to 9 on the street. ‘The following were the enles at the Board yesterday : 5 per cent, and at 6 -$2000 United States O's ‘7, Lid; 200 Mary- land 68 108 £60 do Baltimore io Railroad Donde, °07, 05 )4; 10 shares Mere! 98, 16 de, Western Bank, 20; 6 do Baltimore and Susquchsaoe Railroad, 1934; 10 do, do 18), , 10 Frederioksburgh Ratl- roed : 606 do, Baltimore and Ohio Radroad, 60, 25 do, do, time, 50, Inreneerixe prom Metice.—The New Orleans Pia. yune of the 16th inet. tays:— We received yesterday files of the Monitor Republicans and Trait d Union, of the city of Mexico. te the goth wit. the Vera Cras Locomovor to the 42d, aud the Jalapa Zenpoalieca to the ‘254, all inclusive. A lieutenant colenel of cavalry named Don Fastin Villaiva raised the standard of revolt at Coonla, neat Ieuala preciaiming Savta Anva geueral-io-chtof of the regeneration xico He had bat Site entatene with bim inchow, his party dispersed. he made prisouer. Villaiva was to be executed forthwith Quircs. the principal leader in the late Insurrection in the Sierra Gorda, after og been shot, was con. veyed to Miebu, where bis corpee was pablicly exposed. he Mentor says thar a rumor lc current that specu laters ja the funds of the repudiic har of the members of the Chamber of Dy apparent from the apathy diapiayea by U iy the report of the Committers on Pabits ( redit was to be divcnmed On that occasion twenty two members were absent, and there being no quorum, the report wae not brought fore ar ‘The question for and against the re the Jeruits, which has caused an ope Govern 4 Legisiature of Que ferred by the former, Senor Mess. to the sapreme 55 ‘The journals at the metropolie are divi relative to the advantages aud divadvan- ticipat to flow from those world-renowned priests, [he Monitor is for, the Universal agsinst. the reverend fat! M. Dubucq, a celelrated French economist, who dis- tingvished himveif fu the eolowizetiva of Algeria, hag arrived in Mexico. He is about founding @ college ab San Christobal, in ( hispas. 4 pillaging to m murdering errilia party. attacked them on the let ult,, killed 4 the plunder they were carrying Robberies are os frequent as ever in all parts of Mexico; at the capital they had bees usually ‘The Governor of the district . Anaya, in bis resignation, on the plea of ill health, the daily reproaches yy the pres. on account d property, had xo of thirty m four, and resev! o lately gm although the Trait d Union ea} made sgainet the mathorities of the inefielent protection to lire doubt contributed to bis retirement. ‘The inbabitants of Tampico would soon be well sup Jied with drinking water, which they have been so ng clamoring for. Tho turn of Vera Crus will come nex! ‘An Indian ebief, (Apache,) lately killed by the Ame- jean guerilla party, commanded by Capt bore om i u ee a bast, with hich had on one side We sen tae i a Bune, Freda inited States, A.D. 1897; and om the revere, © Peace and Friendebip.”” nee, Political Intelligence, Mater Salons democrat, has beed elected mayor of ‘Avgustine, Florida. J P. Bigelow has been re-nominated as the whig candidate for Mayor of Boston. ais oting of the demoorate of Milwaukie, held restlved {bat the. Instructions of the Wiscoasin Py to Hon. J. Li ‘Walker, to — his 3 ‘nited States Senate, were preet a trjust avd that the Senator deserved th thank: ae rr

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