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THE NEW YORK HERALD. NO. 5654. MORNING EDITION.----THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1849. TWO CENTS I shall not be | and distribution of instrumental detally. Hail to Max TELEGRAPHIC, Jews at Pesth are once more threatened with ¥ Develepements of the Susquehannahk Coun- | jr., and J.C. Brown, all of Cincinnati, as good for six | will rend more soon All amooth here, sine lence, unless they pay up the contributions de- | Sy Hank, and alse of the Beate Mann or | ‘rit tnenent lech na {led gong | Bune on eat rekon ec wearers | Ma i ands of . 26. —! - ”, » manded, which seems to be beyond their power. | *0F18, New Jersey. PSt John, and was produced for the drat time before | ther'close In consequence of Thompron's not remitting aaa te esate eases seeee Soutiee ane moving ow HALIFAX TO NEW YORK There appears no present probabilfty of the state Montrose, Pa., Nov. 26, 1349. the examining magistrate, on taking the deposition of | for his redemptions, which have and pretty free for | fergaht a heal ee senrten, but not with such , f i reset Jamas Gorvon Bannatt, Es De Lamatter, above stated. some time back; but as he has been up to Indiana, which P ork aa the rece they represent. of siege at Vienna being raised. lo Fan On the twenty-second dey of May, Ancol St. John, | aesounte for the delay, we look for remittances from A, tent in order, by the witty, but by the ce ener Sm =I have been requested te enclose to you, for | snd his nephew Thomas, having standing on the stock | him on Friday. ashe ‘slographed to that effect You | onty the ee genie Ralem soleehanananey nee "yi 0 eleven thour dol yon 4ER2 RIVAL IME REPORTED RETURN OF THE Pore—rus sranism | PUblication, an exposé of the causes of the recent | Shien they bad paid. as, before stated, 4.660; besides | bolllDg es ee noe Of FOR CR —KeOP the POE | very evening in Mechanics’ Iiall, but attract hua ps skayh myths pte pe ch explosion of the Bank of Susquehannah County. ty-tve thoueand dollars of Wotiticus stock, tor | “Oct 28d, he again writes—“I telegraphed you yeater. | Cred# to hear thelr plaintive melodies an@ witty sage or THE ; - ee , » 234, ™ - | ings. To whatever town they go, thelr muste aud etmgc We have but little certaln and interesting news The card of Ancel St. John, published in your paper beet ‘whiet an Said nas intend ae i Sinai you had sent anything Thompson's | ing are so cheering that the Iahabitante i ottately 3 rs heen large, and bis funds small, and freed : STEAMSHIP CANADA. | from Rome. It seems, however, that the Pope | 0m time since, has rendered the enclosed article | pected to be, and which has disappeared from seatog | vo ape jargety te sdvanee fo Sim, thengh No pice: ap b perp very eal rong really meditates an carly return to Rome, and in. Necessary. It was drawn up, and prepared for eaten taomeeemacinens eaiearere ba b oappeegine time this i buy rosary ibnannhnnacnnnne 5 - . ; ¥ nding their 01 rublication, by my father, Benjamin T. Case, with | pot to sell without the consent of the other stock. | amount cf your notes which have b Highly Important Commercial deed his arrival, at one moment, was actually aR! | 11,6 concurrence of William L. Post, the president | holders, and gave te him « writing drawn up inthe | the Jerrey bank. You raid ecom. - tines are #0 ens with them, that they are letermined to keep them here always, An afternoom mt forthe | performance. ‘6 . « ».—Wallett, the great humorist, still contieuer nounced. * Aneel, of which the following i fends yo it, and ft the pion of the rieg in Astor Place. The bill of Advices. The Spanish troops at present at Rome have of the bank, and Henry Drinker, Eaq., of this | exact copy ars Emly Zalle before "Thompeon puts Jou gir entertainment, to-day, comprises everything that cam Soak caliess to uatente Go Gaal place; and they will be responsible for its publica- “New Youn, 224 May, 1849. | will have to do the best you oan with bim, as w be seen im tho arena, The amusements are for the be- agree oe yecere lbh yeimiade anaes tion, Yours, respectfully “The subcribers certify that they have, at thelr | not help you juet now. You had better write to| P¢fitof Mr. John Tryon, «hard working, industrious G tN fe th S h Pl: t The tact was announced in the French Assem- ” J Ben. Case, PM control disposal, fifteem thonsand dollars in the | Thompson about Emly, and have him provide yousome | ™*®, whe has spared neither pains nor expense to pro- reat News for the Southern Planters. A ! 5 . . | capital stosk of the Bonk of Suequeha: ieee duce the greatest noveltivs for the plead@re of our olti- bly, by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, on the 9th P, F bly, by 8! » Moanistown, N. J., November 27, 1849, | Montrose, Pa . which is full stook on tl ‘These extracts, selected from a number of letters, | *¢0#. We hope the returns of the @my will be « source enna insteat. Dili bins ts Baek é do hereby stipulat agree to idea of the na- | °f both pleasure and profit to him, for he de- S Spain. 'y Doings in Morristown—virreat of Lambert Norton, | convey to B. A. Thompson, Esq., of Cinotnnati, on de- parties mentioned, inre- | *¢"¥e# ® bumper. An afternoon and event Another Advance in Cotton. OPKNING OF ‘THE CORTRS—TROUBLES amon Tun | President of the State Bank at Morris, and Indictmen, | mand, or to such person or persons as he lation to the bank. although more might be adéed. ance. ef the Cashier, and seme of the Directors. in conrids jon of Svea. wo thousand ed to a greater length than Mannartran C Lavater Lee is one of the great- ta echt BOLIZIOLANS. On Wednesday evening last, Lambert Norton, Presi. | “UST t usin band paldthisday, ieee eh has to be omitted that We learn from Spain that the session of the | gent of the famous State Bank at Morris—the explosion T. Pat JOHN.” a ena Senedak bantiaw Senin int of the notes of the Bank of S1 IMPROVEMENT IN ENGLISH CONSOLS, | Cortes has been epened without the customary | sf which resent ecoced vo much somution ge wai | A%4 0m the ame day they dacountad at if done oy the ques A “ . bank, a note, of which the following is an exact henna County t tl Lenny speech, which has given rise to animated attacks,,{ a» misery in the community, and the rottenness of which | the note being 1m the handwriting of Ancel St Joba, | taining it with precisinu, it han been stated in some | pSlGNOk La Manra’s Buverrr.—Thie oa . y " | you have so thoroughly exposed — ved in this place, | and the signatures in Thompson's. of the news: rs at $200,060 — but there ii reas F Apathy in Politics in all Parts of Europe, | PY M- Olazaga and his friends, against their im have.so,tRoronght a arrived im this @ the signatures in Th | paper # good Son iatanianttenina need ts eee placable enemies, Narvaez and his colleagues. for the purpose, probably, of looking after the assets of | “ $20,000 New Yorx, 224 May, 1849. | te Batons pee pg Bot lap The eneeat We 1 consist of an opera and ballet, . oa | 8 alno he., de., ce. Mereceo. that concern; knowing that, at any time, any moderate joinuy ana dan of ae ane ar ¥ Pap eae) but must, under all clreumstances. fall farahort of the | , AMzaican Mvarum.—It in surprising to see the num- TUE PROBABLE WAR BRTWEEN FRANCE AND MoRec- | ##¢d man could convey the whole away in his broeohes | Gr order, at the Bank of Surquehanna county, ’a, | Sum required. Much distress must inevitably follow, | bers that daily visit this theatre of natural curiosities, The steamship Canada, Capt. Harrison, arrived CO—THREATENED BOMBARDMENT OF TANGIER. Tero however, of finding assets, Norton has found bidaasa dis a with letemest, ‘ pied ma Bt deg thers tor it < i or ail forminoe th 5 pla venison teen bh , 3 : , euannn deine st , and, not been a 6 a at Hatifax at eight o’clock yesterday morning. She | ‘The dispute between the Emperor of Moroece | 8 te#ting place, where he will be seoure against personal Dy ae een Attorney, | made since the resumption in April. 1845, the ‘loss 1s To-day the programme is’ very at- pe y Attorney. eiilad teas’ Lavesincl ca, Babiindics: the TUh leak. f attacks, should any be intended against him, The W. @. HODGSON,’ | total. It may be said, and with some justice, that the led from Liverpo ay, st-» | and the French seems to increase in violence. The | Grand Jury of the county, having had the matter be- THOMPSON, | @irectors of the bank are censurable for not paying | Srorran: Hatu.—Evers’ Grand Panorama of New and thus made a very short passage across the | French Consul at Mogadore has been treated | fore them jor some days, found an indictment against JAMES E. F more attention to ite concerms; but when it is recollect- | York, which is exhibited every evening, gle prin Atlantic. harshly and ignominiously, and a French frigate aa m Saray fos <A Facenh mananaces She left Halifax at fifteen minutes past 10 o’clock | has been sent to his relief. There 1s now every ing found tl yesterday morning, for New York, and will arrive | probability of this affair ending in the bombard E. A. THOMPSON, A’ | ed that Anceland Thomas P St, Johm had the right | large audiences, It 1s» beautiful painting, and shoul Oy A THOMPSON, “78% | to nominate seven of the thirteen directors, and thas be soon by ourcitizens generally, 29 Endorsed E. A. Tuomrson. they were two of the seven, and that Thomas bad the | Barsrir or SigNonina Boncuxee.—This musical fes- ire control when he ehose to exercise it, it 1s not | tival was toteke place last night, atthe Astor Place n ae oni aie, tention They siso discounted six notes, for $2,500 each, of | surprising that thelr aetention to the bust 4 hnere on Friday noon. ment of Tangier. lodgings in the county jail, wherehe now remains, look. | {he game dete, purporting to be drawn, respectively, | ned, ond fnally, almost entirely coaced te be rendered. Pere Se elie coins lentes, mantoenen sana 7 . y LY y * 2, The pete an is pasmwening but the com- Cape of Gee Hepe. ee ee | Bsaden, 3 Brown, and Robert Merzil, jr On the PRO C. | We'thet, on aogount of an indispoattion of the prima mercial news is of the highest importanee. Cotton i Losi , |. | second day of July, they discounted another note, jonna, the performance of “Don Pasquale” woul 1g Our advices from the Cape of Good Hope are to ppd grammy ee mg Fc gy Voy ; | signed W: Bradiey. und on the thirtieth, two others, | Bowsny Fo meen ge ba Rag a postponed till further notice, It is but e deferred plea- one for P, n*eontin. | jure. , Mas again advanced, and Consols are higher thaw | September 4. The Neptune, with the eonvicts on | aud as we lost the parties who Yoorkir, and the other fer W.Q. Hlodgem, ‘ ‘ib ues torun an unprecedented race of popular fay y hi en for a@ long time. * * in all. nine notes, of $2.600 each he “4 Pp iat Paronama oF THe Niie.—Gliddon’s Panorama of gy Ay Th ction, te dserpool kan eid- | Pere: tad not srrived out, rg ee rngle dl Fa mall nine notes, of $2000 ensh,, These woter all Pur | ite attractions, te judge by that nse ofall criterions. the | the Nile, to which we have heretofore referred, was ox~ picnic omg . The Markets, and come of bis asscolates. Norton is indieted for per- | Thompson. The whole amount thus discounted. being | hout delight the rich and varied ta- Po hr ggpenns Mogae Mood ten i vanced three cents per pound. We unnex a short ury, inhaving sworn, according to the laws of this | $42,580, including the note for $20,000 first mentioned, | beaux which are brought forward in the « f this lh me chepry? pe Rs = ME . i COTTON. ich . and it is raid all those persons reside in Cincinnati, in . rb are orami of that celebrated river, and delineates table, showing the weekly sales and changes in the Luvenroot, Fxipar Evening, Nov. 16,1849, | actual cash capital of the bank hed been pela. in. | m9 Stata of lo, 1m | beautiful piece? ‘The shoulder of Athos, the belt of | Ail the scenes om both sides, from Cairo to the sevond market since the 5th :— Sy ; ‘ee | Sedechieeeae tite tase mae en paid in. | “On the 26th of May Th. P. St. John. having returned | honte te ony ‘tee a emakerchiet of Aramis—all theve | cataract in Nubia, The snclent land of Egypt, with Accounts (says George Holt’s ciroular,) received by | Indictm Po ve m found against oashier, frem N York to Montrose. procured the directors to | muet be seen to The scenes of the | all its ancient and historic reminiseences, is faithful SALES, ETC. 1N LIVERPOOL, the American steamer on Tuesday, were somewhat | 804 some of the directors likewise; and Perot de called together. read to them what he said was a [ag why Soh psn ti Aer eet pe hey depicted in this beautiful and interesting work of contradictory as to the state of the weather generally; | thispwindling atlair, properl uncle Ancel, recommending those per- | the events and incidents which incessantly follow | teieree the socetetee ie ea iencarent, as it te pla of capital. safe. and doing # large business, | ypon each other, keep up throughout the whole piece | Cliddes ‘wines’ Locwledgd cd weraseg ire bY Mr. letter from sone as m to » Properly pun! Sales. As; da week ending Oct. 12—116,770 bales, 19-181,590 * but the advanced prices, the comparatively small re- newtad 7) i “ THE STATEMENT OF THE SUSQUEHANNA BANK. and stating that they had made inquiries of persons re- whose knowledge and research in «“ & Nov'g= stay cetpta at the ports, and the very short shipments mak- | The late disastrous fallure of the Baak of Susque- | ferred to in New York, and were eatioted of their | qrempaed,ineerest and excitement. Of the merits of pt, are well En “ « “g— 59.830 ing to England, gave increased confidence to holders | hanna eounty—the excitsment crested thereby and | ebility. He then, as one of the directors, moved the | tion is given to the whole, it were needless to speak ; errata yar nan ges Bhs « © — 16= 60970 « There has since been steedy demand, and the markes | te erronsous statements of the causes that lad toit. | following resolution, which was passed and entered om | guch nates as Lester, Stevens, Gilbert and others ae on of the people, of the soll and ethntn shctedia “Feo « — Lavanoadet, | “Weed st an advance of per lb, om middling to fair | ay and ley before the public what | bel Deacorrect | Resolved. That the cashier bef authorized and | sightiy exhibited by the crowds whink honk weet deserts, are exhibited ims very truthfal enim Siz Weeks. . .. . .008, vet American. Sea Island continues in fair request, and | narrative of the whole affair. Although | have mot, at | directed to discount the or drafts, or both, of | pess thie magnificent drama, are at onoe the best testi- | did « nibitto m to ineren ee nag ly ‘The improvement of consels in the London mo- | the email stock in hand is held with great firmness at | this time, and never have had any personal int Hodguon, Vorbis, Merrill, Bradley, Brown, Thompson, | mony of ita merita, and the bert reward to the meri- | Turkish, Greek, aud other Otiental ausle, witch ia ii il i is 5 Is er 'y a by aey market, indicating the political aspect of affairs | the quotations. ‘The cotton trade has kept steady, and peered pe Er tes tectecclotine toy eceere as from time'te time be may deem lt expedient, to ay | ‘or1U# management and the talented company. performed during its continuance. Our citizens have in Europe, 18 as fellows :-— prices of American, as compared with those of last | to its explosion, had been carefully concealed amount not exoseding forty thogsand dollars, sebnoamay Tusavas. = King Henry IV. wae the ane bey Fo ge he) Sox wal Aad PRIONS OF CONSOLE IN LONDON, woek, are 3 per Ib, dearer ; Sea Island alse being % to 34 | ftom the public. but from the board of directors ee cre Raat ng Oe eile entiation, the motes pro. | leading, play, last night, at the Broadway, which ap- | crowds every night that it is open, we shall be muck Im the latter part of the year 1844, the bank being in | Viowsly discounted in New York, on the 224 by him pers Penge crm The | made the legitimate | surprised. Ae greater opportunity for intelleo- Jobo Paletait of Mr- | tual pleasure than any similar exhibition we have ever PP witnessed. Such is the opinion of those who attended The King wee «good Hog; Hest? last evening, and the whole community will eoincide more money. The advices brought by the Niagara do tate of suspension from losses sustained from the | 8¥¢ his uncle, wer not appear to have exercised any particular influence | financial operations of the first cashier, one Isaae 3. ving been bd with Storm and Morgan, brokers in Philadel. on the trade, as both buyers and sellers were prepared the whole of the original eepital laced Cg discount book as ha- eneing May 28th, of ing J llth, one of | for the accounts which she brought from the cotton otiation was entered into. nd the other | ouretime- f erythii with them, when they shall have seen it, for we have Sir H. Bulwer, minister to the United States, | distrists of the United States. The sales of the week ‘one Aneel St. Joba, then of ject im thus | proper representation Be SANE THRE HS WEL be apen Ry Oe Reenee Seer one Jersey, to resuscitate the benk, Kk. may readily be ‘olns, and Bardolph | **Y- went on board the Heeate steamer on the 15th | ending to-day are 60,970, of which speoulators have | (Oi eon sneed banking operations This negotis. | eoncelved, after reading the above resolution inst., but had not sailed on the evening of that day. | taken 30,960, and exporters 730; leaving 19,380 bales of | tion resulted fn an agreement, whereby the original 20,000, for which the first note for Lady Perey had | eluded an engagement of two weeks in Baltimore, oa all kinds to the trade, was ‘28th, is filled up in the hand- | but little to do, but she made t of her time; and | Tuesday, 27th inst.. and will appear as Rosalind, in the Turkey. cat Mikent tring of Th. P. 88. Jobn, and is not signed by any | to ray the truth, the play. in all te details, went off a- | comedy,” As you Like it,” at the National theatre, THE CASE OF THE HUNGARIAN REFUGEES. ~ Li Fauvar E Nov. 16, "Those of the nine motes for $2,500 each, k Honor tea lest ou be tostemsneaty ta PUETS| or nce . . ; onvon, Faivay Evanine, Nov. 16, e nine mot i each, are acknow- ons of e text, to nterminably long. The farce ip meager Advices from Constantinople to the Ist instant, The op oo of the Coebel iaeitnct; Chis taeda tock- boo ———_—_—— ish flee hem . dollars, on their pay- | ledged by Ancel St. John, in a letter to Mr De Lamat- | wasthe old favorite of “ Perfeotion.”” The bill for this Clty Intelligence, state that a British fleet was at anchor in Aboukir | ,, extremely good, and prices show s farther tendeney ubse- or $3,000; ter. dated ie 284, signed, “A. St. John. per T. P. | evening includes Mr. Hackett in a choice and popular | DEPARTURE OF FATHER MATHKW—REVIEW OF MIS Bay, and would remain there till the arrival of the quently, T! john took the further amount | St Jobs.” to been paid om that day, and credited | comedy. « mn Y> to advance. Both bona fide and speeulative purehases | of ¢3,300 of stock, for which he paid in $1,660. was | tothe bank How the other six stand, at the present “@. courier with the answer of the Czar to the commu- | have bean freely made, and, under such eireumstances, | further agreed, that Ancel and Thomas P. St. John time, the St. Joon's lone ean tell, as they have them in gc artebebly estobliobed te i iad celeb “ A wir posession. abl h 1 nication of Fuad Effendi. Should that answer | the jobbers have tranmcted » large amount of bust. | tho", oPFoer sci uate’ ghoul alect, six thus |. It ie not too violent & presumption to auppose, that @ eontinuing to attract, might after night, great prove unfavorable, the fleet will proceed at once to | ness. Censols, money and the account, were quoted at | giving to the St. Jobus the control of the bank—and, | the $20 000 was intended to pay the 8t. Johns for their | baer of our play-going people, who seem to witness Constantinople. 93% @ 93% 203%; Three per cents reduced, 92% 0 | im addition, Thomas to be the cashier. Mr. Goddard, stock, How the residue, $2,600, was [paid, is not so | *8° ap a 5 of Aneel. had init hat | slear. Thompson might heve paid it im cash, or it | f ‘The intelligence by the last steamer, that Sir’| 925; Exchequer Bills, 48 0 51; for premium, and bank | $0? nodistinctiy appear. exerpe that some time afcer | might have berm pald out of the! prooeeds o the other Stratford Canning had communicated to the Tur- stocks, 168 « lov. there was placed to his eredit $3,000 ofthe stock issued | Botes discounted At any rate, by applying notes in tle too brisk, Fanny Wattace.—This distinguished artist eon- LaBORS IN THE KAST. The Rev. gentleman took his departure for the South, via prey pens o'clock yesterday morning. We hope the marked impro in bis health will ble — bortly te resu: 7 hove boric od spot ear on the wonderful fvats and comic pantomimes | Mi*sion. | I'he amount of phy en waleh he bed sustained for the past four months, le truly astonish- with new zest and pleasure. Yesterday | [e'*hs has visited over fifty of the principal cities and ntertainments com: eed with the towns of New England, om his eastern tour, and hee ntomime of the “ Feur Lovee 2 the ral deya in suecession, from often bee! for 4 BREADSTWYF! : their hands, redeemed by them with the funds su which was performed : to the St Jobur, The St. Jobne also agreed to put the y 'P ty hour morning to «late hour at night kish government that the English cabinet had una- Livexroot, Faipay Evasina, Nov. 16, | dank in operation and redeem the motos at the broker's | Plied by the bank. and thus requiring them to be twise gee, os Gitermaxely addressing erowds Of eager postulate, oi rrass the tution, an: administering the pledge. In the prosecution of hi ed to form an offensive alliance with : shop of St, John & Goddard at Philadelphia, for which | Tedeeme: nimously agre Corm, 280. & 206. 6a.; yellow, 260, 64.0 276,; flour, | # eetee neni nce aap cet the Porte in the event of hostile proceedings on | Western Canal, 22s. 24s.; Ohio, 24s, 6d. 0 26s.; Balt!- | Fass as might be found necvsrary, for whieh they were work, he bas met the cordial co-operation and ki uch al ing for funds to be sent on. t, partic sting fact, w support of men ofall parties He has been received in y the pretence that the re. | “avcing was admired by the er Micited their enthusiastic applause. the part of Russia, is confirmed. Also, that a si- | more, 23s. 6d. 0 24s. to receive interest from the beuk —they to eontinue | demptions were large, Ancel St. John, canakeded Gite. the. peweaeen every district with the bighest ‘aud reapeet by snilar commanication had been made by General reas Shy reste avat the bank and malta | {S"anae ada" beara en cheesy waeaies Red, ame and Wie Warror'vchich ‘ur pe | Heygepucanoiiay ond ucermen dere Aupick, im behalf of the French government. Livenroot, Faipay Evaxine, Nov. 16. | charter, im 1862. Ne saleof atock to be made #0 as to constantly drained during ole w ang | Svmes Uy Che Ravele with thelr eouel abitiy. the right hand of fellowship. Several very creditable Russia. ‘There is little change to notice this week in freight transfer the control of the institution, by either party, to the 27th of Ostober, when it stopped pay- Bunton’s Tuxatne.—Tho never-tailing play of “Dom- | specimens of Americam manufacture have been pre- : | ot bey and Son’ was presented last evening toa well filled | sented to him by native artis without the consent of the other. Im pursuance or passage money, but the tendency is upward for the | thi,’ ereement, Thomas P. St. John removed with his The presence of the English naval forces at the cuusée, tai cittich Gowitelll Gs the inltee. Thoen ther down’ . P- | family to Ment: 4 the bank re-com: Dardanelles, aad the heurly expeeted arrival of the ply of American tonnage and shippers seom, likely tobe | pon gy nder the eontrol of him and hi French fleet, occasions some excitement at Con- | 4 o0q deal inconvenienced in consequence. April, 1846, end so continued, for a stantinople, and the Emperor of Russia cont MISCELLANKOUS. plosion, onthe ‘ire of his uested bie a0 urton, as Captain Cuttle, was, as on | visit; and many of our lite: hav . recoived with much applause. The | acceptance of eopies of their most valual as we have seen it | The Rev. geutleman has expanssed on all eceasions his hole piece warm sdmirstion of the couatry and its institutions, ‘Th a bi bt dee that the reality @, far exceeds, im all the ment. There was found among the papers ef the bank, b; ; the ‘committer of investigations on instrament ta Diueienatd ~ A. Thompson,” dated the 30th day part of Toots was not so well ta , pur to be an agreement made be- on rome former occasions, atill the bank and Thompsoa, whereby the for much to the satinfacti to loan to the latter, ‘the notes or bills of of tainments for the fi the audience. to show nota little irritation at the decisive atti- The produce markets, both in Liverpool and Londons | joned, paid d Thomas P St Joh, called “Mrs. Bunbury’ which tude taken by France and England. bare ben wall upplled, but a buyers were le active ; aE EY OO @he Freneh Republic, the transactions in most articles were not extensive. | friends, St organ. consisting of @ aw 8 ston that such Lewy as should ' =) aiving night, four capital pieces are ‘offered’ t ¥ ‘ egal juals, not ome for redemption’ He to pro- mon Jester,” “Mre. Bunbury’s § “The Jerse; THE RECEPTION OF THE HON. MR. RIVES, THE NEW | Prices, however, have been tolerably firm ‘aout 6.000. if'te 00 two per cent ® | Mo othe poo y 8 = Monopoly.’ “Lucy Did Sham Amour.” Go ly, | ral regeneration. His simple and touching appeals te AMERICAN MINISTER—THE NEW FRENCH CABINET, | The wool trade is tame; tramssctions going forward yh 2h a selection of seats. any) | their tism, to their self-respest. to their laudable fe », but holders are firm, and prices gene- The most gratifying feature in the week’s news, walt din WR dite isthe interview, mentioned in the New York Her- | “iy. tron trade durin, g the past week has remained in ald, on the arrival of the Caledonia, between the | 1, same quiet state as last reported, with the exo spnulled by the bank Natronan Tr year's noties of their intention rj agreement was never laid before the beard reotors, or known to any of them, except Thomas St, jom, are irresistibly persuasive; he reiterates, the most forcible terms, and at every opportunity, the 6 free land there is ne i: perance, to their attaiming the best social and civie distinctions. He illustrates that there was any further accession of capital however, tl jiness of the basis e and Mr, Rives, the new Ame- John, nor in ay sanotioned b; ron au woes meee Presideat of rdwge hs she Nati » ight improvement of Welsh bar, wi | ary, 1008 thorized #0 to do, on beball of the bank, Sixty five a teste tame tonne ameed Ip this ream minister, at Ely jational. quote at 266. per ton higher. Seotch pig iron is firm, at | yey pot enly in Phill ia, but in thousand deliare, in notes of the bank, were issued to ry with mo eapital but their temperance q of winning lace Ancel St. John had in him, ee part of the miaety thousand, all of which wae PO™*? address adapted to the occasion, but observed | dearer. 4 opened ‘8 brokers’ shop, under the f ot iy by and under the 4 reation sof Thomes F. Bt Jona, | oy 5 E a er + that were a a total silence respecting the misunderstanding be- | The imports of specie this week consists of—per Con- | ~ Fog tn wy Mar M A outa Traeeeon's Saat for thele sedecnpian, ‘Eeeany of plough to vagy tween the republic of France and that of the United | stitution, from New York, £28,000; per Niagara | the depositors. but few of whom were stockholders, or | thesixty-five thousand were sent to Thompson, to be rie played. and. the “ Irish Seeceen and amidst every temptation, have adhered to it hoa- orably; and now they emjoy the respect of thelr fellow- citisens, with o te pendence. He pointe out te his countrymen the boundiess field of enterprise open- ed to them im the West, and truly remarks that o ‘The American minister, it now appears, made | jest quotations, and sellers are asking 6d. a 1s. per ton | which . + per steam | im any way interested im the bank, was called at the | Pledge the State Bank st Morris, for an equal ‘week's dissipation in the city oftem destroys what States, arising out ofthe conduct of M. Poussin. | £00,000; per steam from Lehn, £10 000. + | pankine house, by the cashirr, Thomas P. #t. John, | smount of the amall notes of that bank, tobe mixed Prokramms The wit and hamout of this last would there purehase the foe timple of. gece fares; The President, however, alluded to the affair in es agers. who stated to them, that the stoppage arose froma | with the Sesquebanna notes for his fine comie acting and singing im the characte be never fails to inoulcate the duty of self culture. aud Mise Crawford, Miss Maury. Mrs. Morgan, Messrs. | sugden and unexpected rush of the notes for redemp- an, Clark, J. Lewis, | {ion in those cities, which bed ex ‘aldweil, D.C, Evans, Ar- , able funds—that the bank hed met with no loss, and lorewood. Joseph Mauegault, C. B. Wileon, Pinet, | 17 ne gould be ited to use the deposites, amount- - . perm! A lawaen ts Leta’ Cher. | tng to abont $13,000, for a few days, in redeeming such Western States Seventeen thou self reliance, nor have his teachings been in vain Since by TI Fallaghan, afforded of themselves | yi, arrival in this country, he has administered the @ to over 100 000 and whet is most grati- , the testimony ef judges, magistrates, and clergy- men is cheerfully borne to the tac im every ais terms flattering to the American minister and his country—adding, that in consequence of that mis- understanding, if Mr. Rives had been a monar- 4 to date iw York, 11th of August, te to De Lamatteras follows : “I have rnoon performance in addition to chical ambassador instead of a republican minister, vy Mont- | notes as might be presented at the counter, the bank : has visited, the principle to wi . . F. R. Von Geroult, Kirk, Adamaand lady, Fa- Bs otes ning plays Extra attractions, as will be seen by the he, the President, would have been deprived of | foF'G” Herx, oun’ Twing, W. Dutra, | could be sustained. tnt Enq. the notes of your si5, are announced for this occasion. 4 i Ete cunverte tnessese Oi She the konor of receiving him. A yg L ar + pr yy 4 Mironent's Ovrorre Tara be will eflect among this valuable portion of our popu- There are again rumors afloat with respect 10 | Thomas Uireet passoogers for Halifax. Diently could. which, together with payments made by | Please give me credit,” ‘ puree scasepacngats Lor Max tarey 1x Cnanon-—Last eveniag, « petton, posed to be the missing Dr, Parkman of Boston, ade bis appearance in Manbattanville, and {sat the police station at Harlem. He is described as being a tall, aotive wan, teeme to be well educated, and stacos he {s @ doctor from Boston ; at other times he say is from the State of Maine. The persons who in ebarge intend to inform his friends by telegra; Cusrom House Arraias.—Mr. Maxwell, the Collestor, the vacant post of fore: minister in the French Pping Intelligence. debtors. enabled him to pay all notes presented for re- ‘The contract having been made by the St. Johns re aunn, Nov Searr ann and Stephon, Lemon, Balti- | demption until it was foued convenient to resume | with Thompson, after they had gold out their stock to cabinet. M. de Rayneval’s refusal, it appears, is not quite certain, but should he eve atually decline | “Ghoneranr, Nov l—Arr Stephen Sarit, Now York. Sous 3e Wise ieee, 18 Sao cease tee suapes ee ms mae interest in the baak; taking office, either M. Flaigua, or M. Thuriot de | yor'r; a See inh, New Ja Roziere, are spoken of as being likely to receive Co: Nov 15—Off, Zimgari, London for Becton. the appointment. their applause with much freedom sisted of the farce entitled “ P Taylor shone as urual in in the fore part of the last pi. | they were partners with bim ions began to be entertained by some that all was not | *barers in the profits. nt, aud they ceased maki: onsite In the bank, al- It seems quite clear that the parties were interested ripen pat tt et tough uo one soul’ giveany feason for It, further both in the Bank of Susquebanse County andin the > has served the store keepers in the Custom House with MORE ATROCITINS OF THE AUSTRIANS—ADDRESS ov | Frpnsia, (item tomer ibarsh Louis, § Orleans. fi ich the business was transacted—the | State Bank at Morriset the came time and that they of the art which abe professes. N’ notice that, from the firet ef next month. their salary KOSSUTH—MIS OPINION OF @EORORY. Guavesenn, Noy 15—Sid Nerthumberlans th attempted to sustal one bank with the other. father, obtel ‘also & very hearty reception. will be reduced been oh nyo to 9800. Thie reduction . Giaseow, Noy 10—Put back, M On the 23d of August, “ A. St John, per T. 8. farce of * The Dead Shot," and the second act of the | bet created no small stir among them, considering that We learn that fresh condemarations are taking Jobm,” writes to the cashier, De Lewatter “ ter. | they are compelled to subsoribe for the Washington verpment out of the balance §=This will not have this day sent by Rice and Peok's Express, @ wrdate int tees. Sc af totais = become tired of sering o lank at Morris, whieh will be ox 7 isfactory to her in all ta, name to them ; thet Mr. Thompson's letter enclosed. You will pleaseoredit for she ife-very fine young lady, | defaced. and it was intended to withdraw them all | the same to my account.” actrers, The bill for this ev | Bes vaving after all, for he is tncressing the number | of — giving ae a and — al watchmen are appointed, and. altogether, the store- "ary Bromisiog Keopers complain of the new régime os and place, and no fewer than fifteen additional execu- | tions had taken place at Arad, and more daily threatened. when asked why it = | ‘The valedictory address of Kossuth to his coun- | 4 inaue Om the 30th A A. St. John writes—“I send for onmic opera of * Brother and Sister,” the burlesque of trymen, and written at Orsoon, has been published. . the ol my credit, New Jersey bank notes. $1,600; Susque- the “ Bo-Hee Man's Girl,” “Jenny Lind” sod the | Tne Etxernic Tetxcaarn unoan Waren —There has io wri in his thusiastic and poetical ly sa they did bet hanne county do a Jersey bank heretofore been great difficulty in laying the teingrack. Tt is written in aed wean hanet Aaa Tbave stated shore, Aneel and Thos. P. St. John | Boten, lemennt notes of the State Bank at Morrie wires in Bor, to avold the of being dragged r Geo ieeon ’ tember, he — . | style. He alludes to the traitor, ul reey, ° peving the eS aecae tel be the ae day by Rice — lazpeom, © pechens to my was fret up by ancl 0 obviate any further troubie, o Invented wbioh tarro: | ing the ageney in both the cities of New York and Phil- | eredit, containing $1,600 in your notes, and $500 in i being the jealous Moor, Malibran the | Plcnge bee tna ag the wire os the come time this New J notes” unfortunate Desdemoma, and Angrisani the rough Bra- WA el ihe (natitution bad been almost entirely under oreey bantio—the opera of ° * gung at the Astor Place to be used in stretohing the wires from Jse- their control since the resumption of business by the | | Oct. 20. the day before the bank failed, Th: Theatre, brings back the One receliestions of that epooh. | "7 “ity to New York. Lt. T= Arr Haaico, N York. Boston; Lith, Ashley, N York, as follows :— * 9-Sld Argy! ¥, Nov 12—Off, New York, Lines, from Havre for N ‘The ingrate whom thow hast fattened with thy abundance, has rose agninst thee—treitor to his mo- ‘Trieere, Noy 1—Art Hollander, N York. bank in April, 1845, and the meetings of the directors | Writing for Anoel. says :—M. A is here, and wi intend mak! ‘with th He R R. This road is ted ther—and destroyed thee utterly. Thou hast been Trxat, Nov 10—Arr Andresses, Baltimore. proame more and more rare and the latter part ef the | emain till Monday, Thom is also bere; he ox: 0 making any comparison pre jepson Riven Rartroan, completed ¢ a ~ ! Thy ve r te cone yeu Teruy 00 ‘Jay. but bas not the great artiste wi nore Interpreted the Ne Hambergh, eight miles below Poughkeepsie, a: by Naval } = extioates paspene “nana oy a9 able to it ready; will send it to-morrow or sentence hath been written, beloved of my heart. by Inte! once. rome particular purpose ey. the public ge M 3 fi ‘of the vod | Poughkeo: 0 will be carried to Albeny and y , , . fi jonday at usioal wreath fom ‘oug! pale passengers him whose virtues, whose love, | never dared to doubt. papply, Lt gs er pore Senos ene fai a bea rai contdence | “And Thomas f- St, John, while in New York, after gompecer ie now developed by the singers who are an. Trey, by steamboats. The trains on this line arrive ‘Yoo, in the fervor of my boldest thoughts, | should sl- | 11,4 irher officers in Tuesday's paper. Passed Midship- | Jobi cheoutinued unill the bank sctuaily explo- he had resigned ae cashier om the foarte ot August, Sethe Onde al jeunenian’ Gaestlae seaians | part with the greatest reg most as s00n have doubted the existence of the omai- | manOscar ( Badger, takes pasrage im her to jein the => aac, te toe tom 7 ny a ae —— igo “~ La, abet “4 paw | Berteece wes egal se ved. Svening. with great apie er letter @ of stages will run betweee there piu F t he should ever | Vincennes, om the Pacife station The Supply will > husiasm She rang her with parity and pathos: potence, as to ma ger on Moat hast been | COMplete het cargo here for San Franciseo unele Ancel. omong ra. wrote to him as follows | apd her tpcthed Wes" peonsencca. by Gh the dated pagement continue a it has be « traiter to eountry The U 8. steamer Lt. Com’g 8. 8. Lee, re now come to the causes of ite final failure, as Fi without date—“ You better send down the there present, as being admirable, and of the first | read will be exceedingly popular with ¢ detrayed by him in whose hands had but « little #psce | oontiy ttnchied to the Conet Survey arrived hereon Se- a, AE Ey FFE at OS AO LO a, \. been made. bose due . tions » fashionable audience, from their near resemblance te | |: it position he holde under bis sugeria- defore been deposited the power of our great coun: | turday. She is te be laid up pose and whee, ‘and although other things are bel 4 | Job to sell or bypotheeste the rame, es heean thor of the voles of Jenny Lind; ead the pab- | tenacnce the road will be well built, amd ‘cntonded 00 during ‘the three acts, with | rapidly as possible The Company contemplate making extensive improvements im the vicinity ef its depot im Cham bers street. y drop of | MThe U.S. sloop-of-war Seratege, Commander Nichol- try, which he swore to defend, even to the last drop anchored in Hampton Roads yesterday morning, | *° have operated in some, degree, yet, tbe follow heart's blood. He hath done treasen to his heart's from Havane . | were the principal causes roe ag th Soong consent bie mother and the Sena ist Lo eae wae = 9 Ww. > eee. they Spee canine et glitter of gold hath been for him more seductive than ) Lioutenante—Thomas M Brasher, H. Peyton rtaon. , bard; Pa - that of the blood shed to save he country. Base gain mB Aw: spotwwced; Act probably vee it here. to raise money iL after the | lie rewarded b fall redem | » ee Hon @ R An Hon John T Bush. M © hath mors value in bis eyes than bis oowntry, and God ‘Assia’t Surgeon— Thomas B Steele; Lieat. 1 7 ; . oned "Tatnall; Midahipmen—Jobn Watters, much pleased with him me drews, M,C. Besex Co; Hom. NS Lit Maine; has abandoned him as he has abandoned his God tor | Kiatines, tH Toeey by Liviogeton, J.B Melntorm; | , /tseeme that om the 124h day of May Seoondiy, also without date—“ You will $400 It was. indeed, the crowning trial of the night, | Hon Robert . Nicholas Geneva, J. Hogan, Ution; Lt. his allies in Hell. Magyars! beloved companions blame | boi swain—T. G. Bell; Carpenter—J.G. Thomas; Sall- betel pe phe of the above ie in tens, and they are btedly = roved that she had, in M @ Briggs. U. 8 Engin Chaateaque me not for having cast mine eyes on this men, and for og Cxgaata’s Clerk—Wm. H. ther of a part of the vem pain vennee meagre wine Re berlain, Ogden ay: ~< Bracon 5 J and whieh was ively agreed having given tohim my place it was necessary, for rts eld an A og Fae Captaia BS net been ascertained, authorizing SN; MajerF. bert A rite to . somewhere, and you had better w Th =... ed mace & bestowed thei fidence. The 5 \~ the people hed age sarlinn agin —We learn that, in an official report | Thompsom, to purchase for them “the whole, or any | ones on the aubjoct,”” © A: Lieut T W. Baliey, Philadelphia; Ju ‘army loved him, and he obtained « pewer of which [ tom the civil affairs of Californie, ~ yb oe. ies bee ; myonif would have been proud; and nevertheless thie Eoaon cooney, reo Pa.. or the stook of any “Ginoe writing this P 3. we heve just tak og nn eA Lookwood Sing tim man belied the confidence of the nation, sod has re- other bank he may deem preper’—and in case of the | More in tens. evidently from the Jersey bank ‘ Noone eee erien; Mi, Benen Conghnenpen pold the love of the army with Curse him, | ‘the placers would greatl ioresse thie caount ‘rhe +9 hc stock Wanabonnd te bameele, te ateet LJ e Thoenport teow, ” ipo “y ow Hal JT Soribner, T L. Minor, Elmira, arrived, yoster ore apa ; ve ; : people of Magyars! curse the breast that did mot dry report 1m question will probably accompany the message | otherwise as be might deem bert ; amd Mo hare them | Avg: 26—He writes to the cashier—" Mr. Thomp- zeae i up before it gave him milk! of the President, and be fousd to contain mah value- | alncted direotors, if he thought best for their interests; | to has gone over to New liaven, and will be gone un- Se bie unrelenting cruel. | bie information. National Inveiligencer, Now. 28 ‘and in case of such election, be to vote as their til early next week fe has paid three of the a ioew ‘ =. Generel Nagar fy curring om ————_—_ ‘fat all meetings of the beard of directors, and to do any | Mostly im Jersey money, but which cannot be oreheotre pd wy ‘ties unchecked by higher suthority, The Jewe at | Tue Sourmens Mar. and ail acts and things ae Pesth are once more threatened with violence, unless eral has completed arrangements. by which the ar- | premises ae they might or and departure of the it Southern sent. On the 14th day of May, two days after the date of | Soreequently you need not retain any other ki th end here, and omly ured by hypotheoation, if at all. sould de Mt personally pre. | $600 0f thie Kind was sent you yesterday by A.St J.,| wee fassinating. The plot | f i 7 : 4 i Jemes Stuart, P Van Pelt, Philedeiphia, D Sofum, ded. bh acome Carrol ghey pay up the contributions demanded, whic! New York to the South, will continae during the wbich afforded ven; A Carroll, Long Island de be beyond their power. There avpeare no presemt | tar as at presunt.— Republic, New 27 the letter of attorney, \giehart & Co., of Cinatnnat foreign money on hand, but send down as ctten as you | Thich aforded s perpetual pd nT A Ne FA Probability of the state of sloge at Viewne beim ralewd. is tanta a. of | Te Scatera Naar Toon in whion thay: seommegsod | ving Jersey money here, im talking care of yourarane sndietrseted attention, to these, tibee Fr Ditom, of Rboge island, lla town, General Haynau is carrying on his unrelenting | 1, rand, has been appointed Charge d’A@eires te the | W. GQ Hodgson, William Bradley, James K, Furness, | 80@ = ™ seal have tok bie bath cad treatment. oul ‘as the y, = pot Wooninguen. : crvelues, uachecked by higher authority. The | republic of Venesucla.— Net, Int. Hor. 28, Peter Voorbis, Egbert A. Thompson, Rebert Merrill, | ‘bet