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The United States Neval Academy at Annapolis, Md. This.valuable institution having been recently reorganized under s new ‘code of “rules and regulations,” prepared by » board of Navy officers, THE LATEST ADVICES Comm W. B. Shubriok, i Fouls Peart 4 » B. Shubri Emperor Mr. be Catbe- ch having Been bald heretofore anto the superiority Ca maaser Fraakiin Buchanan, seek Tile U0 casatans oem fe 3 Peery, Mr. of other lines “over this, «sing eee nin Cmmndar Samuel fb . Birpon, Mr. Taylor Madaline, Mess Sorbane 2-Other lines were built, pu Commande . 4 —— orth 5 bandoned. E: Sur; W. S. W. Ruse! URTON’S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREBT.—! = poy py ahd A Berns ate | cena The law limits the number of midshi; to | ay rine gthers of New York city, recolve thelr | And approved by the Secretary of the Navy, is now | four handred and sixty-four. and requires t vat this ‘communications destined over other lines, con- | jn successtul operation, wad is destined to refvot | Pimber sdal! be divided among the severa! Siates cada LL ih Ya boaia 0 7 0 oF ot nt: ode Ting, 3 seni; vate Beas, fete 5 ening Nov. B, wi the piece enlled he (ats Mr. Barton. nite. Bios Ubi ert oN MPoreiteo 4 ae egenetinile of BOT ALEES acting with will be promptly delivered to such ard territories, with reference aad ia propertion, Count Fortebotta, Mi 2 Hines, alter ‘whieh this company will uot be held reapou- ames ss fee oaly on nt country, but upon | 3) near as may be, to thelr number of represant. Miss lk Potoonchede with . sible for any remisenees im traustnission or otherwise. 10 have been instrumental in its advancomont. | atives and delegates to Congress; that (uture ddang's We, Monrhowses eiQ’, UNcedener allowed in forwarding commasicn- | During the first week in October last, the | appointments shall be made from ‘thove States ad | Mr. H. C Chapaasst Emilie are i Arabella Fitsjames, Miss wy Taylor. ATRE, CHATHAM STRERT. DOORS Dress - leaded i territories which bave not their relative proporti: - os for admission in the Navy os midehlp- | oo th0 Navy list fod that the individual selocted tr Collet. mmence with LE M’S LYCEUM, BROADWAY, NEAR Doors ‘to begin at 7 0 femmes srarhant gone y ae 2), the en rid wpeeneld. Pi er; wds ad, | men, for the present year, were received; these .. duly 2s 2 * for appointment 1 be, ia all y tain ri tT o'olook. i young gentlemen had been selected agreeably toa | resident of the (re and territory from a an . whee mo Fy Private Bow’ ‘Tickets, $1. on * re an 50 By late act of Congress from the several States and ter- ee Fhe tase 4 hs mado. sad ja, farther +o tertaini will commence with thi FOR! tat ONDY. ritories. Of the number who presented themselves, uture appointments bid deaas, Cul jov. 12 Anbri, Me. Arnold; 1 Q Poly ‘State hall be apportioned, ag nearly as jarthagens, N. Gre, .Oct. £9 ‘ik Ea Se arate sixty-five passed the academic and medical ex- | ticable, equally among the soveral Congroslenal | Gaveaue, Fr Gulans. Aug. 12 et ual 1Gitw AYwati— deck solesh 1 amination, and were entered as “Acting midship. aint vege " - ; a Sete Antes Oot. 14 eral: Sine Hatta ka rainy, Eeets att 1 ” Sant 8, who receive permission, will p! “ has ata ay Ares men.” About one hundred midshipmen sod acting | , 1 thomeeives to the Su; eriatandant of the Noval tombe, Oe midshipmen are now pursuing their studies at this Academy between the lst and Sth of Ootober, academy. when they will be examifed ae board of medi- TI it present attached t insti cal officers of the na and tho Academic ‘he officers at present attached to the institution Board of the Norat Radin y 1 “SSH SRGSSeShssescessseceagczee tk On Sarunvay Branina, Novexnen Me ac eH Soramomaanassoonecesa~ 60 1B 10 g 3 : 0 are :— 1 When the following ominens artiste will render thelt 75 No candidate will be ‘adunittod into the Naval oa TAIL Fender thelr serviees: a S G, K- Stribling, Commander and Superintendent. | Academy, unless, at the time or exeninstion, he EN br adams BISCACCT AI Selec FUE VICAR OF WAKUT 4 is t jomas Sar Lieutenant and Commander | is found quatifieg in the opinion of the Medical 2 Si ‘Mrs, BosT' warts: gensneen. we Hotewer:: 135 of Danil $C Board, to disohi the ‘arduous duties x sa uly M7 ouatsdane Wallace sama sek the vet popular snd am 1 ig 1 Green, be officer of the navy, and shall have passed a sati > eammaalad s BAZAN. ere veloc re Cae P George Jones, factory 0 examination before the Adademio Board, yor Raia A Re blr er ti ‘ & Willi Chanvenel, Profendor of Mathematics. examinations gorals: far favor the | Fore See . Pag egy nage. e, iech--notr Dian awe I 106 p Samuel Maroy, Acting Master and Assistant cabdldat wil mil receive an, eating appoia ent as a defigee nai Simpoom tidiay? 48 aa ag ast the hice r mi an, ome an inmate ipagos +18 18 7 | "William P. Buckner, Passed Midshipman, and | and be allowed his travelling oxpensee by nee Saesmae. Zeans. | BrgvenaMs Lyckvm—n. B JOHNSTON'S BENR- 60 280 1 | Assistant Professor of Mathematics. residence to Annapolis, Lf, on the contrary, he ‘dai 6 Box Book now open. itis is ‘a e | aateh, Amamenes ctetapmestinmen, and | Sb et pe oth Een examina be | Sena 3 ee ceive fo be SKE! EB" : 8 1% Henry H. Lockwood, Professor of Gunnery and See a e | Aha 6, sppoin oe eee Guages Le B ahs oi ener iibh Four Flares. its 150 Infantry Tactics. A can who has once presented himself for | Havane sUTH's KUM, now open. tee ha 1B 5 B Samuel P. Carter, Passod Midshipman, and As- | oxamination, under the permission of the depart- | BSyTe, F° 0 105 sistant in Infantry Tactios ment, and has been rejected, cannot be allowed to | Hong Ko: Carrs OPERA HOUSE, MECHAMIO® HALL. nO 16 u a4 ae F. Hopkins, Pro Professor of Mathematics present himself for examination a second time. Fonsi hy E> poeekrer,, seer. phere, Grand, edie, Fool al newt 1 6 85 ond BE peernen sg QUALIFICATIONS. . Betcivi am during ig ft oT, wien M. De Bree, Passed Midshipman and te tndidates must be over thirteen, and ander six- Eanes “ity felon al Bix Moe. Blssessieatl Sir eer ene Fenporionse st re * eon years of age, at the time of the primary oxe- += idiske Ht mar RF eo po & 140 «| Joseph E. Nourse, Professor of Ethios. mination ; ee oS free from deformity and jarserre, sane | thie aity, for 9 suecseste lan of dra epee rw 8 1 Alfred H. Barber, Assistant Professor of Ethics. imperfections of the senses. must be | Labsiss, Fioketer 35 couter Boose open sh OS, 1s z 3, Arsene N. Girault, Professor of Modern Lan- ore ood moral character, able to ‘and write gia = well—writ from dictation, and spelling with is 3} 3 lene Seager, Instructor of Drawing and of Seaae mits to perform with Seoareey' the Besioes, 3G ans. 4 28:8 19 7 | Defence. vacious ‘cperehione of the primary rules of Zeithe and Vielin—congensd % 6 iio 6 | William M. Chauvenet, Assistant in French. metic, mumeration, and the addition, sub- eer “A. duel! and M. Haussr 10 9 15 | Famers, Roget, Cnr Spaniah. traction, ‘multiplication, ‘and division of ‘whole Mans ct Orchontes num) A 175 » 1B Ww Cornelius Stribling, Clerk to Superintendent. Any one of the following conditions ¢ principal mpsic stores, 103 7 13 7 | ‘Thomas Karney, Clerk to Navy Agent. cient to reject a candidates viz: Aprhahecrs AGENCY. moor, Sud ofthe follow” | fom ull parte of tis Unio Gaon, Fa se 10 6 | Henry P. Lesl lie, Carpenter. 1. Feeble constitution and musoular tenuity; un- TORTHINGTON G, SNETHEN commtn' a8 TO most comfortable bui i 110 6 ‘190 8 Before entering into a genoral sketch ef the eound health from whatever cause; indications of Ww ‘Practise law in the Supreme Court—to ai ‘to onees Boors a Shas ‘cone! a iio 6 13) § | institution as it now exists, a brief history Perey cH eats wy ie aaseh arb ge po ts and’ Boards of Com ao ouorete ae Moncing at Delock. 4 — h 4 d—to obtain ereek. 1B} 185 1 | of ite rise and progress will not be uninter-| 2. Chronic cutancous affections, especially ofthe | Brastramnde te scllect sy Sividon donde, logealee sud inner devenh Fowler, 96 waits ates aid Palin etek TaAGa any FUBLIC ARB RBOPRCTEULLE 7% 6 : 1 8 ting. The first attempt to establish a naval | °8!p, or any disorder of an infectious character. ritances in cay of nited States, and in for ‘Sanderson. 14 Clif s Ws . ‘coal and Instrumental Concert =: P 3 Be tries—to woetmonte of fundsin {cane and sto. will be given om Mon Eis create, ber I 118 § os 4 das for its model the Military | ,,3, 227 injuries of the bones of the head; con- | coum ion tend porn ceement phayperay Hey tone as Walker, 63 Exobange fgeation a ely. 4 be Seowmber 7 Somat - ing tons, Fo ‘kins, an \- ™ 4 158 10 | Academy at West Point, and eventually to| 4. Impaired vision, from whatever cause; infly ae Portion Af antenton ons pald ene thang Sia = in dyurt Toney strooh partment, who has a ee shrough bila hr buindaees, boon’ Gantived 13% 7 . 19 9 ii mat affectior th lids; ybilit; onses, coming up to the U) noe Pentee fapceme Cou: ved of the hag aye of support. ty artiste have most io 8 % 4 | ®#sume the same position as regards the navy fections ef the eyelids; immobility, or ‘Co = See PhS paid to W.G. 8ne- aaly tendered their gratuitous am m é 18 | that that school does to the army, was mado during | itegularity of tho iris; fstula lachrymalis, &e., &0. | Ehan, No. 6 Carroll Place, Capito Mil, Waslingvoa, D. ad Sena ae. Sila Boot Bostyich ios arin % 4 / 1 6 “4 & Deafness; copious discharge from the ears. will ‘meet with prompt attention. ze Beas, I TP ‘Pearl. stroot. - Aaby Stephen Leach, 19 7 78 4 | the administration of President Polk by Mr. Ban- | 6. Loss of many teeth, or the teoth gonerally wn | === 13 7 3 © | oroft, Secretary of the Navy, in the fall of 1345. | sound. SHIPPING. Pus aria 18 « CHAT ar ona % 6 80 6 | The site selected was old Fort Severn- a military | 7: Impediment of speech. OR LI L.—UNITED STATES MAIL sTmai noee overy afternoon and cven- 13 8 110 6 8. Want of due ca) of the chest, and any F abil Harti Capt. Jas. West. This a Eetaw Katertainments to commonce in the afternoon at three 18 § : 188 6 | post wt Annapolis, Md., which was sccordingly | otbor indication ofa fiablity to « pulmonic discas. deparh wiih the U. 8 Halls for Burope positiraly on Satur. | Selook, and nine evening 88°73 osloek. Tho % ¢ * 60 10 | transferred from the War to the Navy Depart- 9. Im d or inadequate efficiency of one or foes of Ganal atest. o'alock, |.» from re her berth at me yy; nd aad soles, an tush 95.000 be ie 7 ws 135 7 | ment, and Commander Franklin Bachanan sp- | both of the superior oxtremities on account of frac- | freight or ving unequalled we neue | Lea’ orale Ethiopian Opera also, a ifs * 8 4 | pointed superintendent. When tho transfer of the tures, especially of the clavicle, ae of a 3 lees agence Sad com pak apply. ts o BPW 4s Pept ut jtronges' The vl tt Henry 8. Carpenter, 54 0 3 joint, extenuation, deformity, &c , &o. aa ATLANTIC, and sail Deo. 200 bey bull with iel Cover, a raw inc, Wie 155 2 » 2 peony spec the bergen baormrtenes te ga Seon exourvature or inourvature of | °e¢ She 42 Pais aoe amount of money e Troupe of Ponw arin, i Se... of ig ost were old and in a great measure unsuita! for 6 Pi HE hgh de ANDLI TEED STATES " wae personel 4 Stephen Carpenter, 1% 7 deaatiful j, company of Arab iw $ 10) & | thoir proposed use, while the means at the disposal | 11. Hernia. Demat Samere: “The sbipe sompotag thu Lae are | rough me geiey at fu so of taresath ane Coneklin Titus, & 6 135 9 Lge iz A varicose state of the veins, of the scrotum TLANTI of Male and Female Artiste, who on Beown, m4 © § | of the Department for Improvements were exoved- | ang tic cord, (whon large,) sarcocele, hy- Picrrie hibition of Marble’ Statuary unequalled in Fee C. Dewgians, Bi & {| ingly limited. Upon Captain Buchanan devolved Groot, hemorrhoid, ulas. gzoric, eee Vane. gr ae Darius Pi i” 7 52 4 | the arduous duty of organizing the new institution. 3. or ee or inadequate officiency ef one or ADRIATIC, day. i rate, Boxes, 60 conte; stags | __ ¥2-M Tw 1B 3 fe 18 38 | Applying himself immediately to the task confided both of inferior extremities on accouut of vari- hose ships have boon’ bails by. sont by, za aa aah a tor go- | sents. 373 cunts; bones, 26 vontes parqueste, 12% conte, IRCUS —NEW YORK AMFHITHRATRE.# BOWERY. ee » 1 | Appiying 8 nd cove veins, fractures, malformation, (flat fleot, | yermment service: every care b 2a oe ISSILONGHI GALLERY NOW OPEN.—HALL OF A Saturday afternoon, November 29, commen 4 1 2 i i § to re be, by his unremitting ere tangs &o.,) ruta contraction bate al — Sg speed; ‘ead their for "passengers ‘ee Uae N Exbibition, 663 Broadway. Admission 25 conte. and perseverance, soom overcame the many ob” | yons, overlying or supernu: ‘equalied for elegance and comfort. 1% H 1% 7 | stacles by which he was surrounded; and, in the i hilger or unsound cic: randy ae. be likely RT trom Now York 4 Lig ol $10 oxete Msiea wiltaky place at to Apollo Rooma, QUARTETT is 9 145 8 | couree of @ month, succeeded in rendering it fit for etek. bay 4 TT py wees Tretioten. Perigrmer ompseiton oy if 3 13) 8 | the reception of the class of midehipmen of 1340 The Naval Academy at Annapolis needs only the | $2 ¢xPerionced Bargoon attached, vooalist; abd Mesera. Il. . yer, Riehhorn, 13 7 10 7 P » | fostering care of the government and proper offi- Paorosap Datzs ov Satuiwe. and Eisicl Tickets 0 . BE 18 é | then coming forward to study for their examina- eam, 60 cochnete With ane saniler lestitniinn the ROM New voRE. Om LIVERPOOR, agiomaL THEATRE, ran OTON—E “A. MAR. 19 8 8 —? tion—the various officers, poofessors, &e , were ap- wal. i 7 pai Batard 7 Re meen Bamed estab lighmen s enyamd caged. eon, 719 8 430 3 | pointed, and entered upon their respective duties, AeA RESETS ER Beveraey, ‘when Mr, Preparatory to tho opening of the theatre. Husioroe 19 8 4 § | and thus was laid the foundation of the Nava! Theatrical and Musical. Besurday, fatewell, performance 08 thie 3 M. FLEMING, Stage Manager. spatole, Bie 4 1% 7] Academy at Annapolis. In connection with this Bowery Tuwatee —The great patriotic drama | p,, | Ly b0 Relsvee performed ty toereal expand - LADY. tS 5 % 5 vustice to Cap. | entitled “Putnam, the Iron Son of "76" will com- BBW Ke COLLINS & CO., 66 Wall etroos, N. ¥. 7k oelock,” Admission, 11K cu tr 9 6 175 10 | part of the subject, it is but doing justice to Cap | pence the entertainments for this evening. It has PLEY & 00. Liv: vorpool: ae ie iwi 13 § | tain Buchanan to say, that to his admirable ma- | always drawn large audiences, and very deservedly ye eee sings Ara Viste Sienal mete tn tapen eee ottconcerts in tbe principal aticaule 16 6 '® & | cagement at the outsct, are wo indebted for the | £0, a8 it has been placed on the stage by Mr. Ham- ‘ of ber poring sheen coanerte on het own 2p 11 3 " * blin in splendid oe, Pg next piece will be the Tae ¢ these ships will not do acoomnsable for gold, iasiom, 26 cents; abi th musical -i3 4 13 3 | ultimate success of the institution. Inthe under | «Siege Driver,” a catertalaments will con- poh reek iteeeaend es akon oe Weonte. “Open froor 8, Hox 80s Post Omen, iS 7 § | taking he was most ably sustained, not only by the | civde with the “otebrated, dog drama of he “Blood. feeeruerin os sane Win, a Ss Walsh tie Fun MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY. —TuE Ma 183i $y 3 | cflicers and professors under him, but by a large | hounds,” in which Messrs. Cony and Taylor will RE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL | treat} thoengugement of Me AMUSEMENTS IN PHILADELPHIA, +19 8 s | majority of the midshipmen, comprising the dates | appear. T Mi woen New York and Liverpool di- | trely wonderful deli F Of the Degro ‘charac M4 w 6 5 | of 1840, 1841, and 1542, who were the first to avail Broapway Turatre --This being the last pight root, and Senaeen iteben aovd Liverpool, th Boston shine padoye Ganak, weed cheer cok tee aan Sr toe Oral, NOTIOR 50 33 4 theraselves of the benefits of the institution. of the engagement of Mr. Forrest, who has drawn | °!y ceiling at Halifax t0 \and and Foodlve malls end pas ance of the old and woll known band of negro Min- | sents of Professor Andersen, she Oreas Wiserd of oho wo 5 6 in Buchanan remained at the head of the | such immense houses siace his Bppearance at the ‘BLA, Caps. —. PERSIA, Caps. —. Li ” eergteanor A. will o tt Grand Dra: 1 ‘ Nave Academy until the early part of 1317, whea, | Broadway, those who have not seen him since his Arnica: Oape Ryze. ASIA, Cin Jadkins. 1 ; | baving been ordered to the command of the’ sloop: | partial retirement from tho stage, should go to. | RiROFA.Capt Jan Nia HARA, Gant Rhye 110 6 6 | of war Germantown, he was succeeded by Commaa- | might, as we have never before seon him to such 5 cxCAMBRIA, Capt, Laitoh. . -18 § 5 | der George P. Upshur. During theadministration | advantage as at tho present period. Ho appears in ‘Those vessels carry s clear whive light #) mainmass hoad; mets ocean, secucr of 188 Hi | of this highly meritorious officer, the large class of | bis great character of Metamora, supported by the "kines, Som Ney Fors. Pan 34 December. ‘St route, where: be will retain up. ¥0 the 105 6 6 peer a wee rh to Sees ten oon excellent — wget yn Pango ey nna The + 10a revit ‘Tor the ea Sepa see aA w 4 7 4 | their fina! examination; am amusements close with “My Precious Betsey.” EINGES OF aE Oey aint ‘aw mysteries. Professor A 115 8 R 4 | the finest officers in the service. Captain Upshur ad 4-7 MBRA iE OLPSY Gint—a in sddicion to bis Bolrecs every 1 4 8 $3 7 | was detached in 1850 at the capitation of his term Ninto’s Ganpen.—Tho receipts of this ovening OS scatteey, ‘i | BE it D eas. Deore ov: y performances cach w: % 6G | ctecrvice. Commander ©. 1x. Stribling, the pre- | are Se, Free me s Log pve name og ..Weanesdsy, 11th do. seats tn the Benes $1 Gh not coeured oxetat all parte of the f ay ve he accommodation of 5 & § | sent_superintendent, took his place. ‘his oficer . V ictorine Francs, whose accomplishmen| MOF Moston to Liverpool—Firss om | Louse, G0 cents; Amphitheatre, 3 cents, . a b OR Oe ee ee ; és % | enjoyea high reputation in the service, for Lis pro- | the art of dancing have always been appreciated by i CHARLES STE 6 3) 7 | fessional knowledge, as well as his moral and social | ber friends and numerous rers. ‘Tne entertaia- ight will bs charges on epecio beyond a asioaa) for _ 5 55 4 | deportment. ments commence with the beautiful ballet pantomime | personal ex, MEDICAL. MEDICAL. i 8 3 Kince the first establichmont of tho academy, | of “Le Diable a Quatre,” the gast of which will in- UMEROUS CURES DAILY, BY DOCTOR WARD, OF $ » 7 | several houses and lots which adjoined the former | clude several of the leading artists. The perform- delicate disorders.—His Uniortunate’s Frioad boate alk ? ® 7 | military station, have been purchased. and the | ences will soe ad with the comic fairy pentocsine ouet t , 3 d covers an area of fifteen acres. | of * Marali + rosuret tad , 4 m5 Berton’s aes —Three excollent pieces are rough bila of | ParReone wre. o remember &) é “5 A announced for this evening. Tho first is one, gireet bere oaly i oad of curing oxpodivirae- be been, and aro being, built are plain and sub- | ** Wig Wag,” in in which tho great comedian of dopo ss ie utial, without any attempt at display. They | the day, Mr Burton, will appear in the leading § . Obituary Notices. comprise the residences of the Superintendent and | character This piece w' 0 followed by the pain The poor MATTHIAS ATIWOOD. the officers connected with the academy, a Mess | comedy of “Hopeless Passion,” with Mossra. | 4+’ ir. M Attwood died on the Schinst. at | bell, and Lyceum; the rositation hall, in which is | Blake, Lester, Bisnd, and Miss Fanny Wallack, ia Hem GUIDE TO THE T Br. Matthias Attwoo = 3 contained a very valuable philosophical epparatus, | the principal parts ’ The consteding feature will | perienced w Private Medic Dulwich. The decearod was for many yoors | q iiniature steam engine with its boilers, com- | introduce that excollent comedian, Mr. Placide, | ir eight coating. Soe “COOPER & MUAPBY, known in the commercial world. He entertained | plote; also, a skeleton model of the engine of a soa | who will appear as Mons.Dufard, in'the farce of the " MORT Bait Tiieen Agent, —coadway, | tir bate ec it opinions of the necessity of onlarging the | s‘¢amer. The quarters assigned to the midship- | « First Night.” LIVERPOOL rs creeet id 01 ey ‘ vies 7 Wa was a high tory, nnd in 1816 voted | men are three neat brick po well arranged | = Narionaz, Tuzatre —As usual, three splendid running thele Bi io the Inexperioncediand tr 8 Toultural protection. He sat for Calli and ventilated, with all the a “aK ery Ad dramas are presented for the amusement of the eae ithe Parliaments of 1820 and 1826, and for id to their health and comfort 2 old tort’. | patrons of this favorite and popular establishmont. | ous "?"qisacew, Thurstay, City foe re 4 beenromodelled, and an additional story roofed | HA Sucee coumaneh dus tn tame nk. | 0 “a rid 5) - Lenni 4 tage te theta ot i oe is oh fa over, added to it—its interior presenting the ap ‘orest of Bondy,” in which the cele- ie Long practico aud per m fot the care of busey ® reprint of som the public. May be bad, ited), near Bron ‘Son ssaled. envelope, te Oay' par’ ot the ountey, il eae. 19. pearance of the gun-deck of a frigate battery Mr. Blanchard will appoar and exercise the Ra mber 4. Sh OF post paid. | k, M.D. Loe Pred It is supposed that Mr. Attwood died ders bas been ted, at PPe City of Hiletebuen, Thuredar, City of Glasgow, Wedneadar, | . 4 jin the posression of immense wealth wl egg Fo 9 fr ? as been mounted, at erful sagacity of his dog. The second feature December 10. ‘the Bosioa exercisod in gunnery | wij! be the drama of the HON. THOMAS KENYON dtarget practice. In bad weather, fencing and | with Mrs. Nichols as the principal character. Tho Hon. Thomas Kenyon died on the 4th inst., at | other military exercises are carried on within this | gp oto will teminate with Mose in F rance.’ building, it betng very large and roomy. Amoag the ’rades, county of Salop, aged 71. He was the slain " : labers Baovouan's Lyouvy.—One of the res Baron Kenyon,.so distinguished as a | the new buildings now betig erecto ‘Santat. | Yorltes, and am aclor of great come abi! Ti pate pe igapeis, wnt kept i B- Johnston, takes his bencfit this evening a any PAgksts FOR HAVRE—SRCOND Lae ras 9 BR, Annet, FO. pore i 7 conn HON. JAMES WELLESLEY order’ In ite contre stende a beautiful marble | man deeervos well at the hands of the dramatic lowing files Wel, tare, Eaves om the 16th, en How | aisles hie bo cure without maeteary; recent gaaea Qured i> | FIVER MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL OOM Hon. James Wellesley, the youngest son of the | monument, ereeted by passed acd other mid | ptblic, Mr. Johnston is every way entitled to frem three to N Den's be deosived bi ghee B7 Br AM. Mautiowns, Froiaaor of Female Highway man,” City bh Magebeoter, Wednee 4 tion, fourters STRINGES & 4 “ 7 Mid. | their patronage. The first piece will be the excel- pretensions, Mh Edition, 1 Earl of Mornisgton, died on the Sith alt., at saipaeen Clemson 300 $4 cosa es - Md lest comedy of “David Copperfield,” with nearly A | proces 200 P propeiacy a Geneva, aged the brig Somers; and Midshipman Shu all the talented mombers of the company in the | atento Follansbee, master. Sronaly “te 'y posovedi JOUR CAMPBELL at the paval bay ai | daring the bom): \ The —s feature will be the ieoe ou “i oe. et BbLai 00) —m Uh. arriage, ae it ial eke, La ile eee Mr. John Campbell died in the parish of the **Duteh Bergomaster.” Let Johnston sins hich should be knows to them parsieierty Vera Cruz. A fine park of “light « rass efx pounders, “attrnets attentioa men are here instructed in feld a neeavres, and are also daily thus the graduates of this academy not only b come sailors, but eoldiers. The knowledge hag often been felt, wh ag of tod navy have had to 0; Messsce or Go oy Texas.—Tho t anchor in the river Severn, opp t message ef Governor Bell to the Legislature of | tution, lies the practice ship—tho sloop of w Toxas, is largely ootupied with the discussion of | Preble. During the past sammer she mado aoatters connested with the public debt, and the ar- | Slong our coast, with forty midship Tangements that have been made by the Federal giving them a fine opportunity ts Goveroment for its liquidation. The Governor ob- | tleal part of their profession. It is Jeote to the decision of the Secretary of the Trea- | future, to embark the students of tho ‘e Shove Whose healta Datle, on the 26th of October, aged 5 years. Tais ‘venerable man was much respected in the neigh- e number bumper, by ali means abuec ws’ Miser enterts og — songs, dances, iastrnment: vided another ox- ab ‘Conn, pe vm and eve- | ship View. Pieces, and | sche Willer ’ ‘They are all fire ene ‘a Mvsrem —As woual, thts splendid | stl requisite articles for «i caatia or d dai fengcre, and command {amusement cantinues to be srowded daily, | he price of peamage ia id a viene ver ques. Goods ces aro received with tl fant to the subsoribors will be forwarded froe trom aay his afternoon, will be pros oharges but, fone ncuaaliy I now: ered. YD & HINCKEN, Agente, 161 Posrl stress. 4 s , the farces of ** Crimson Crimes,” RW YORK x AND VIRGINIA TRAMEHIP Og com. yonre. bt hia presanb ofhoe io. id Asn sheeah. ( ond the “ Illuetelous Stranger REWARD.—JEPTRIES ANTIDOTE, A SP a od panorama of the | fie mixture for the our of private wor aete borbood, and bas lett behind bim the | of 111 deseendants, femely—1 son and 5 22 grandchildren, 72 groat-grandchildr great-great grandchildren. RDICAL CARD.—DR. GLOVER CONTINUES Gate Bbose obss totracted, half-cured, hod up on: Tienead. and i fiom & gomtioman in Darvon, Oey zi Davros. Marl, mn ptoutoe st maimed de ti ay wie asbonn petoopuiniy slaning toe aeece of oat —f~4 Btrangere Vewars G. bee ros fegaler medical Storras: Haut. —Th < ° fi shout the lenss roatet Bory in regard to the terms on which stock for any uae this vessel an instruction {a seomanshi phd 7 oe ve oab “oe 5 opaias ase Sh Pech ie Sante shia rei. ae fe apsatog Seas 34. rtfon of the remaining five mijlions of do and gunnery, at such times as the academic boar. ’ from Pier 12, Nor er or fegight or pasange ange a sings ons Lath be iveued; d he arg e8, ih effect, tha! nd, and the Secretary of the Navy ficent picturo, having cost several thousand apply to DEE! ORNTON: agent. 8% Pearl street. eee Was Fortetnats of bv dollars in its execution. di ed the instruction given at Mas Sxeneerr’s benefit will take place at oe anagem 5 he Brougham’s on Monday evoni next. The bill holders of c! sim Ai ould be sy only the actual je of the securities which was realized U.& MAIL STEAMSHIP, COMPANY.—ZOR NEW week many afe cared in, ined by 8, Hay of their iseae—the balance of the . Age i Mg o of sailing day. The act 191 Broadway, and 105 Bs 8 nga, ona | HB ttle, 104 Hanover street. the ti al Academy, are comprised unde Fo appropriated by Congress to be lied fo lowin pertanenee = = of fare will be found very palatable. Mrs Skerrett | wa e i | State improvements. ie ase accomplish his tTirst Department --Naval tactics and practi dererves a bumper. | Rates of Prete to 2 Beves .! HE S€1ENTIFIO -) Ate to conver suggests that efforts be made to produce pain seamansbip. Bowery Amrurtusatns —Tho ontortainments fniires 7; Horwaed lee Guloee Barth. rene teseeees | Teentth as dhey are of modification of the fifth article of tbe second section Second Department.—Mathematios, including tho | selected for this afternoon and evening, at ate $35. Specie onl on freight to ay a itd met | arried, or Mors syeemiouag of the act of September 9, 1959, as will authorize iland | cious and magnificent establishment, nA of a highly ite will be od ‘atten the steamer has sailed. N. By | Those who have con thematics, navigation, peeeonny pul and roquire the Secretary of the Treasury to issue | 80d nautical ar ing. lrawing and i} xe AU raughting | attractive character, and afford an excellent op) Se ey Ey to ta bs early application. F's : ee ae to tho State all the stook contemplate by. the | Will il be under th partment tucity for paronts and guardians to bring Cbeie Ihe oem, tho ote amr Pieigned For tt “ale pan My so bask Ht coreet, core sngeet, br =e oan be deni fourth article of the act, upon her ling sush re- | Third iar —Natural and experimental | little ones. sage apply to eres street, and ~ | aameee bo? ah] denses to the United States as may be deemed ne- philoso} phy. luding mechanics, the use of steam, | Cynisty's Mixsteets.—This unrivalled band ie MORTAMORB WOULD say Te Tm fx yever senda Jae ethos; baad cossary to exonerate the Federal (/overnment from pom ws jon and man po of the steam engine, continues as attractive as ever. The programme Prost’ i ate we jew Yo 1 7 aNirnea, ny lability for aay portion or all of the debt of aa sales, hone peudiiy ta fate mene | of this evening covtains many of thelr ‘best eat fom | Psi arr, ets eraehe exas. ° + tures. gif Be ap Ty « _ — I ~ he ti | D { ithe set fate if ati i rgught wn by ™ Superior Court. pi “Fy a1 _ oey, testing mora vonehnescameiediie Aston Pract Overa Hovss ~The Gorman | Eee rks vor, composting wih the te: oat fetional aaniotn bosom 1) AA ACTION FOR SEDUC LION =VERDICT or $10,000. F iy ‘Department —Grumnory and infantry tac: | Company will appear, for the second timo, at this | oes Poe een City, to goer Panama oa the } J Before Hon Judge Mason. tics, including the theory and practice of gunnery, | theatre, and tho drama entitled the WITT LPL. 8h corttands steoes. Nov. 98 —John Weberirs John Wasiungton.—This care, which has ocoupied the Court eight tothe jurz this moraing. The and artillery tactics. he art of defence, “Tower of Notre Damo,” the oust of which em- | by gee bracing fencing, &>, shall be under this depart. | braces all tho leading talent of the company. Mall, STRAMEHIP fener yen 1 that on the 20th | ment. a Tairten Hais—St. CGroror’s Concert --The | duced =Wonday. Deon int, at e Germans The pisintiff compl : mahi BL ber, 1866 the defendant. who is a physicia Fifth Department —Lthics, embracing E annual concert in aid of the charitable funds of the ficeed bis daughter ‘anne Maria Webs ad when sent to hie grammar, rhetoric, phy: and descriptive e te e's and British Protective Societies of Now as drug rtore on anerrand Damages are laid at $10,000. | grapby, history, moral philosophy, o vaatitutional, York, os place this ovenin Nearly all the es N. fot ,chenzes, conn, p= d wens = CE — beta | ae “ pone and international law, aod military aad leading routes of the city will appear there. The | ft sings Pawame. aanma. ¥ wnfit for iy jary reudered @ ver- | na 7. m i Treight ‘earey o Pe for the aise » the full amout sought ~$10,000. Mody Departmont.--Modern languages, spoak- ora page sorhoee nese } torae Warten street, Barth River rea! a was demas by the defemiamt’s counsel. | ing, treading and writing the Froaca a d Spanish | Sa Resett or Maswzarsw —A very roepse ‘VANDERBILT'S 1 a FOR SAN PRA WOIROO, VIA ‘and they were found unanimous ioeauanes torre RS yaa * eu 7. Sars, wa give the | tad) erred indy of Boston, the wife of @ wort! rt Sheree wilh ‘tail it teem wea Regen Re rere ™ Decor a tor Ben June } . For w ation of our tel 7 been conveyed toan Insane O03 6 alee a od , Acaystane Joke Avery co ie Morgo” | foliowing julat fricads, Her ineanssy ts attributed te pact if not wholly, \ warns f ‘ths steamer’ Worth Amer! of the eure, TY? tive t eh an Sina ten. N.C. for the murder of William Fleaniag. ba gover: to her consuisation wil poofaasors 9 fthe so-called man | a: waee apply only to ts walting meoma, 9 sheen. Sw Shoes beim Seosavay oe Been noquitted Oe of tuadidates marie gt ro autterr pare sp eveite, | Bee, addcoes bon SP Pos Othoo, owner ad ig PR ad Te Appiisatvoa