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afm iscd, Biss Jone, BOuSRE, THEATER—DOORS OPEN AT 644 CUR- of Geceta de la Habana Diario de la Habana, and Diario pcleatenans Feeeian: evenings, Movember Mand.is, oft ap eae peenens ramp Oe BLES PE IE TA asset - Me 2 Mrs. H © Wo are positively ov Bir Philip Rtn AE LADY OF THe LAKE: wee dated ae steep Velocity, URTON 8 THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.—DOORS Washington, encu: Nov vig Adele tn as the whart dischartiog. BY: a= 3 te gomenace 207 grees whieh, his eonduc Nev * ite ry Medison, of Nantucket, ashore on Cape vi vio i Corr mere. 5 from the oommana Nov 20, Poge, bas been stripped and abandoned Ressell | Hise teovweed. Mes. Hughes ‘We have very | Nov Miscellaneous. j moat to be exact. Sraswen, Jas 4 Fiinr—The belt of this vessel. in | brought by the ot 2 ie Hew Fork. Col be ire Loss. | matter merely Sohn Ls Bisphens, New York, | orton ‘ise Gourlay. ey has rece! ir of as little weight | houre, and found ¢ y sald to be stolen, which | 708 % Stephens. ..New York. Ke Sow 0s when ‘be weird in protund contempt for | led to the artest of Davis, as the receiver of such proper- Bhip Ploncer, Child, from Akyab: for Liverpool, was sigas- | . LMI ERS WANTED. ir. Packenbam anc English diplomacy ‘The following we why ae leader on foreign residents im Cubs. It is undondtediy beso at eoanne supposed send information to the American papers :— =e thovgh. rv the emt time there isa small hanéfell of anguish Fpirits and evil couls, (the immense , fortunately of our guests.) abuse our geacrous trea’ment in order to aid the designs of those ‘who, with unheard of exudal. proclaim in the waar. ing country their plans of eubver-iom and spoliation tl magmiaimity avd toverance of our government can eral De praised with werited terms, No new measure of rigor bas been taken to impede the matural course of Dburiness; and while we see what France Austria and eiber nations of the oid world have done im view of pro- vocation infinitely je-s then only cam the world duly ap ieee magparimity which we have so repeatedly © While expressing ourreives thus. we do not wish to be ‘understood. no: a moment imagined to entertaia aes ef a change. or s sn ‘0 insinuate its convenience. though we do not in wny way adopt the doctrine of ~ miscailed liberalism oa being even firm protectors with truth end right iv marers of tariffs, every traly liberal idea. and ail the inetivets of legitimate progress, finds eobo im our hearts. “ Nothing exciusive nothing of petty quarrels nothing ean ever merit our sympathy. All the free- dom which boncrab © for-igners enjoy on our soil is just 4 beneficial end oam never aspire to diminish it ; Tether would we if possi ls and opportune conoede them ‘amy reasonable increase thereof. The interests of a labo- rious and useful clas should not suffer through the cul- aves, Wes werciners of the few, and it accords with the of our government to decpise the impotent ia- ues of @ few individuals. whom it has the will as ag ebupdent meame of chastising with all rigor, in Proper time “ Amd what we ray of persons must also be applied to commerce We si-n to have it established with all the mations of the earth on » footing of mefitting. as i6 just inoiivuel pgm mations! intero uree. One only condition would we put. that such traffic should not en our secu- rity. mor attack cur oride, placing with Castilien haut the second condi'ion on tbe tirst, for never bas Spain be- Gitated to sacrifice everything im preservation of her ihonor."” ‘The comstruction of the new plaza de toros (bull ring) bad been surp-nded much to the regret of the amateurs. The Diario de la Werina’s oorrespoudence from this eity, has becomes littie more temperate ani is confimed to commercial advice- wd rreers at the Webster meeting on the reo: ption of the vews of nis death. Anew literary paver bas been started in Havana, under the direoti'm of Senor Zenea, a gentleman who was lately under arres! for supposed political obliquity. ‘A megrecs had died in the hospital at the advanced age ef 100 The leas of the garrison of Havana have commenced their usval military «xcurrions into the country. The regiment of Beilen had been to Guanabacoa and back, ané them peraded. The Dirvio praises bighly their discipline and martial demear: A stent ball ie anvounced to er — in the palace on the 19th instant. the duy of St Yaubel A life insurance company has been established in Havens being « brench of a mutual company existing in Spain. ‘The effort to establish @ telegraphic company in Havens baving teiled, the Junte de Fomento, by aivice end coment of the Captain General. adver ises for a loan ofall the money it aay mecd” for that purpose, at 6 per cent. per anvum Advices from Puerto Principe state that the railroad from that city to Neuvitas, bas bwen cold at auciion for $1,000,000—$1U0.6C. in cub. snd balance in yearly pay. ments—to Seacr [reola ‘Advices from &t Jago announce the prevalanco of im that city Mme Keka ba: recovered from her illness, and will ge om with ber concerts. The Dierio de la Marina lauds the Spanish governm: for having opened » credit of $100.000, to be drawn for ia Debaif of the euiferers by the earthquake at Bt. Jago. OB. guage, will be held Church. Brookiyn. to ony in the big tent. opposite the Oid Brewery—norving afternoon and evening. KON ATIONS. Rev John EF M Wrebt » eradaste of Bangor, was bra as ap evangelirt at Burlington, Vt, om the 26th it. Mr. William A Merrill. late of Bangor Somimary, was on evaugeiiet, ot Passadumikeng, onthe 21th. Rev David F Peten. also of Bangor, was ordained > ie aa Church im Union, Me, on the Mr. R. J Wilson as recently ordained to the work of the ministry, at stovington. cna . snd installed as pas- Gor Of the Baptist Church ip that torn Mr. J. W. Thy rg was orcatned to the work of the minis. fey, at Gilmanton N. i , ou the 27th ult. aTlONs of ci Third Presbyterian meu luvited to become the Pastor Preebyieriam Church, Portland, Of tho Biato sireet Meive Rev W. A. Mandeli. of South Dartmouth. Mass. bas re ceived aoall to the Congregational church in Uhesterfield, Mace Rev, H. U Coe. of Todisnapol's Ind, has received a all from the 0 8 church to Usleos. Rev Mr Burrovgbs of West Troy. has beew called to the pastorate of Ube First Daptict cburch ia Chisago. ACCEP TANCES Rey F V Warres, of tlopeville, Ontario county, bas accepted @ call to tbe Pierbyterian chureb, im Pultaey, Bteuter county N Y Rev Mr Teyler for many y-area laborer im Michigan bas received avd eignitiea b's inteotion to accept a call from the Reformea Luton Couch, of Ciintonvilie Kxsex county N J.. made nt by the resignation of their late pastor, Key Jemes MN Bruen INSTALLATIONS Rev J M. Sherwood was iusteiled pastor of the Pres- byterisa chureb. at Kioumticia N. J., on the 10ta inst Rev William K, Duroest was installed pas'or of the re- contiy orgawzea Union pyterian church. of the Dorthern Liveries Pbiledelptia on the Sth inst Rev. Swift Bying from Andover Theoljogieal Semi- Bary, Will be iceialied over (be Comgregetional Church end Society im West Drookticld Mass, on Wedaerday, the 17th imst Rev_A D Pollock war installed pastor of the Hanover Gtreet Presbyterian church, iv Wilmington, Del., on the ‘Sth inst, Rey. T.M. Hopkins was installed pastor of the Pres- Dbyterian oburch in Kiyris Ohio, on the 4th Rov. George M Tuthill was installed as pastor of the si church iu St. Cisir, Mich.,om the even- ing of Uot Zi ub. Rev Osivin Waterbury of the Rochester Presbytery. was inmalied partor of the Congregational church, in Viotor, Omtario county, Nov. 4th Rev. Thomas J. Biggs D. D., was installed as pastor of the Fifth Presbyterian churen (U.3) in Cinciunadd, on the bth inst, KBSIGNED. Rey Charles II Disbrow baving received and accepted @ call to the rectoreiip of Ali-Satuts parisa, Calvert county, Md, has resigued the charge of st. Mary's perv Kev Zadook Brooke hat resigned the pastoral care of the Beptiot church Kauevitie Keane couaty, Lil, aodthe oburch desire a minister to succeed the faithtul labors of theix lave pastor Rev. Neleom Alvord bas resi Baptist church, Decatur, Macon county, Lil. DISMISSED Bev. H 8 Howell hes been dismissed from the pasto- rate of the Preeby ve: churches ia Eikton ani Pencan- dec. Pe. Rev, Cornelius Earle has beew dismissed from the Pres- byterian cburob in Unionville, Rev Absalom Po ble pastoral oherge at W year. with @ view co act as collecting College—the aim being to raise $50,000 has been dismissed from mastown, forthe term of « out for Williams that [ast itu- NEW CHURCHES. ‘The laying of the corner stove of » mew M.E. Church in New Vermon, Morsis county, N. J. took place on tae 4b inst, A meeting bas been held at Chicago, Ill., to take mea- Bares for the foi mation of » new Congregational Sosiety in the Bouth Division of the city ¢ locativm of their house of worship has been selected om the corner of fon and Dearborn streets. ‘The Ostholic Cathedral ia Cleveland, Ohio the corner stone of Shick was isid Uot. 5, 1948, was duly consecrated om Sunday, the 7cb inne ‘The mesting- house of the Baptist churoh at Leesville, county, hes recentiy been entirely remodelled ‘and refitted and pixced upon a now site, The dedioa- Aery eervioes were celebrated on the dea of October. MISOBLLAN quena trie Sn — hin Meuhsitanville, lstely oon- ourdh Pres: fret commsenlon om the Th ge? Of New York, held its pasnguon comrar ie the ‘8s pastor of the Harvard Boston, were heid inst Sundey reatog’ “in the pee @onoe of & large und deeply interested audience Rev. L. mpeg bas taken the pastoral be pe at Westfield. 0) i caeioagse county, M4 a not Jamestown. as reported. Bome of the — say that the American Mixsionaries ps aes a, reeeived firearms from the Turkish government for their protection, They received firm OF afllotal letters of protection. 4 sas Rev, Mr. OMecr, a Luthern Mise has been ac. po cell i the Americam Missdousry ‘Association. as a 7 to the Mendi people, in Africa—the mission whieh was establiched at the return of the celebrated Cimque and his associates of the Amistad, ‘The Westminster College. started as aw independ Ub ‘wii recognition of Mr. imstivation, thongh by members of the 0. 3. Church. is te be looated ui Fulton. Callaway county, Mo. ‘The oiti- wens Of Cadaway give $20.000 for the vilege. Rov, John 3 Praniley. pastor of the B tist charoh at Newberry 5 ©. bas been elected President of Wake Forest Cullege, North Carolina, Key. J. B. White, the former President has sconpied the Presidency of the Semale Lustitution at Brownsville, Tena od the partorship of the | from bis mother's residence. 49 Riving on street | #.E adams, i} ty, with a guiity knowledge. Stealing Jewelry —A colored boy, named evry Voorbi+s, was on Friday night arrested by beer nt dap. Sites cannot fe Eighth —_ roe br poles ® large quant Jewelry, v: ' ies of Mrs ‘Parker, residin at No 101 Mercer street. ‘The accused it reems, was in the employ of Mrs. Parker, and at various times carried ad SS heagtide valuable arti- cles of jewelr, rings, and diamond finger rings, valued at oeco0 sf lot of jewelry, consisting of broaches, finger ri pan monneie, &c., valued at $100, in all masking value $600. On the arrest of the boy he became alarmed and acknowledged his guilt, witch enabled the officer to recover nearly all the stolen articles. The young rogue was conveyed before Justice Stewart, who ‘committed him to prison for triat. Stealing a Box of Shoes.—A wan calling himself Williem Doyle, was yesterday arrested by offixer Mart'adale, of Third ward. charged with stealing a box of shoes, valuo t $33. the property of Mr. Andrew Weseon, doing busi- ness at No. ¥ Park place. The prisoner was osught by the officer with tbe property in his possession, and was conveyed before Justice Osborn, who committed the ac- cured to prison for trial. Kentucky AND Inprana.—lIn the tablo of the agricultural productions of the United States, the num- ber of improved acres of land in Kentucky is stated at 11,308.270 ; the cash value of which is $154 830.262 In Indiana, the number of improved acres is 5 046 543. not quite half the rum in Kentucky. and valued at $156 836, 173. This table will be found in the fitth census, 1850. Robert BR. Lambdin has been appointed Indian Agent for Upper Missouri—vice, Nor #ood. Frost, we learn by the Southern papers, appears to have been pretty general within the last few day: The negrese, Lucy who was tentenoed to be hung for the murder of ber child in , Virginia has bad hor sentence commuted to imprisonment for life. CITY TRADE REPORT. Sarurpay, Nor, 13—6 P. M. Asries continue unaltered; the sales of both kinds, 70 barrels. The smount in the inspection warehouse to- day reached 8 $73 casks. Barapsturrs:— Flour was less freely offered, and in bet- ter request. at still higher rates ‘The day's tramseotions comprised 196(0 barrels. Rye at $4 3734; ordinary to choice State at $4 6114 a $5 06%; mixed to fancy West- ern at $4873; 5$1234; eupertine Canadian, com- mon to good Uhio at $4 93% a $6 0614, with ordinary to fair Soutbern and favey Genesee and Ohio, at $5 064 a $5 31 Jersey and Brandywine meal retail i $3 6524 9534 per barrel Wheat tended upwards There ‘Was ® scarcity of prime lots, which were most in demand; the sales embraced 5.000 bushels Genesee white on pri vate terms; 10.800 do. Western do. at $112 a $1 18;7 500 do old and pw Canadian at 9c a $112; and 7,000 do. Camaged Chicego at 800. Some lots of rye were pur- chured st 98c., but the article was preerally held at $1 ter buthel—an advance. A sale of 3,000 bushels mixed New York bariey was made at 70c. The trade in State and Western cacs was extentive at 52c a S4e per bushel. Corn favored owners There was very little on the mar- ket; the operations included 25.000 bushels old Westera yellow and Southern white at Mc, and Western mixed at 2c. @ Be. Corto —The saies were 1,400 bales to dey, with a firm market. Freicuts—Vessels at present on for Liverpool wero arking bigher rates. eay 2s 6d. for flour and rosim, and 73sa for grain, while 600 bales cotton were engaged at 5-164. A verrel was engaged to load with cotton at 8a- vanpah for Liverpool at 3c. To London. oil cake was 8s, Sd. per bbl, and flour 3s. To Glasgow, flour was 2s, Qd. There was a good inquiry for freights to Culifornia, and rates were firmer. Vessels. including clippers, were loading at £0. a 100c. per foot messuremeat. There,was notbing pew to Havre. Provisions —Pork appeared more active, but aid not maintain its prices; the seles comprised 700 bbls: prime at $15 87 dg & $15 50; meas, $18 124; ab18 3744. The business transacted in cut meats and dressed hogs was moderate, at previous figures Lard was teas abundant, and com- manded 11%%e # 12%¢ for ordinary to prime perlb New beef favored factors; the day’s movements reached 3(0 bbis. country prime at $4 1234 a $462'4; do, meas. $8 a $8 75; Vermont do., $11; and Chicago’ re-packed do., $12 60. Beef bams were inanimate at $14 per 220 lbs, Obio butter was quickly boughs at 1936. a 22449. ; State do, 2234e. @ 2bc. ; and fair to prime cheese at 830. « 10e. per 1b. Markets Elsewhere, STOCK SALES PHILADELPHIA, Nov. $7,040 Keading Reilroad TOI; 2,400 do 6x. 96 102; 2,000 Reading Railroad 6° SchusIkill Navien 2,000 Harrishurg Railre vas mbox Ra lrond, 1a 40 Schuynkith Me avige ion Preferred, : Pennevivan a Railrone, 4734; 250 Chester Mini ci omipary. B5, 3%: 31 Lovisw le Bank, 1113¢; 50 Union Canal 18%: 1,156) 034: 1) Girard Bank, 1s; 50 Nor- 1636, 15 Union Canal, 16; 10 United States arrisburg Railrond. 50;'10) Morcis Canal, b5, land, #5, 19%: 50 do, 1954; 500 do, bown, 20; 5 600 do, oc, 193. Bank, 4}, 17a: ied Koce f 800 do, e6wn, 193 Telegrephio Reports. New Oxceans, Nov. 13, 1852 Cotton is firm but quiet. Six thon-amd bales wore sold to-day at previous quotations The receipts h been 187.000 bales Molasses has declined; 2.000 bbls, have been sold at 2530 Freightsarefirm ‘Kxchaage— New York, right drafts, one ceat discount. Onmanceston, Nov. 11, 1852 The sales of cotton to-day were 3.250 bales, and for the week they foot up 14 000 bales at 7Xo a 10h0. The market is firm acd uscha’ The reocipts of the week bi 21,176 bales. Crarceston, Nov 12 1852. Cotton—Sales to-day were 1 800 beles at prices ranging from #}c a 10%c. The market shows an advance of ec. Bactimons, Nov, 13. 1852 Flour bas advanced in our market. Sales wore mado to day cf 1.000 bbis , at $4 57'¢ a $4 94 and 1,600 bbls. at $5, the market olosing firm at the latter price. Grau ix firm, but prices are unchunged Cixcinmati, Nov 13, 1852. Flour bas advanced to $3 75. and is soarce; bogs are firmer selling at $5 26a $6 85. Sales of new lacd in barrels. have been made at 944 a 6340., amd greem hams aise Freightsare unchanged New York exchaage | fe plentiful and dull’ et par to'% premium, ‘There leva good rtage of water in the river, and business is brisk ee ee eR eee Married, In th's city, on Thursday, November 11. by the Rey. H Mattison. De Wirt C. Wear, of Jefferson county. N to Miss Exma H Easton. daughter of William L. Kaston, Esq , of Lewis county At Madeira. September 16. Heena, youngest daughter of George D Wels, Beq . to Majur Dias, late ald-de camp to the ‘Gove rhor of that isiend At Havre de Grace, france, September 16, by the Rev. dons Cnesrex Jeuvis to Mrs. Remecca Evizarein Bove, both ot New York. At Philadelphia, on Vbursdsy, November 11, by the Rey. Willism A Odenheimer, Carvin T Wreeren. of Chicago Ti)., to Gexevinve L Hoyt, daughter of the late Luctus Hoyt. of Niles. Michigs: On Saturday. November 13. by the Rev. Father McClusky. of Nativity Church. James Sexton to Man cane Nowax, both natives of Ireland, county of Li- merick, Died, On Friday. November 12, of consumption, Tromas Conurx of the city of Armagh Ireland, aged 20 yours aad 1 dayr, brother to John McKeon’s wiie, of Ballybay, Gounty Monaghan. Dis funeral wilt take piace this afternoon, at 134 o'clock, Tho friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully | invited to attend, Op Thursday. November 11. after a lingering Sllaess. a Axx, wite of John G. Johnson im the 234 year of er age. At Southport, Ct., on Wednesday November 10, from injuries received at the Southport station of the New Haven Kaliroad, Canouine, wife of Peter Sturges, aged ao y thoghemton papers ploase copy P On Saturday, Novemoer 13, Mr. Axprew Hristen, agod Ma ears. ¢ relatives and friemds of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral on Monday afternoon at two o'clock. from his late residence, No 147 Grand street, without further invitation. At egg) Creek, Michigan, November 7, Witiiam How. Bantierr, formerly of Cummington, Mass., brother of Mr. George 0. Bartlett, of this city. bed returns to dust, but the spizit returns to God who gave On Friday morning, Nov. 12, of convulsions, Matnzw Thomas, eon of Mathew ond Agnes Allen, 4 years bac months. nit sakallsion tavites ‘The friends and acquaintances are respeotfully invi to attend the funeral, this afternoon. at me 0 ‘olook, from the residence of his father, 310 West Seventeenth street. The remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. In Hornelleville, November 6, Atonzo Rexp, aged 45 years. Mr. Reed was one of the firm of Blake & Reed, of the United States Hotel and Powelton House. Newburg. and at the time of his decease was on his route to Dunkirk, etc , over the New York and Erie Railroad. His journey was arrested by a revere attack of brain fever, at Hornells- ville, where he died after an illnessof a few days. He leaves an sttlicted wife and family and a large circle of relatives and acquaintances to mourn his loss, At his residence, in sane Baturdsy, November 13, A. W. Druce, sged 40. Boston and Baltimore papers please copy. At Bremen, October 26, after a ie gerig illness, J. Hannon Gotrina, in the 26th year of bi On Friday an ae November 12, stve ® painfal ill- ae ten hours, Mr Paraicn Morrir, in the 40th yoar ie age. The friends of the family, and those of his brothers in- lew William, Abijah, Aarop, Charies, Stephen and John Pell and the members of lore Company No, 30, and the Fire De; ‘yo rat geaerelly are reepectfally invited to attend ‘ Went thirtaperal: from his) late residence, No. 201 without further invitation. On Tuesday, November 9. at hor residence, in Prince George's county, Marylend, Mrs, Anwa 8. Hrriesan, in the 6th year of ber age. wld F. Hellesan. of the sited Btates -—. secrgetnierige On Saturday, November 13, of marasmus, Samer Newton Parmacen, aged one ; hee uc year and fiye months, con of this afternoon, at one o'clock, aged. e been 16.260 bales, and the stock on band is | 3. bracelets, s silver | @ ct | ship Tarter o ALMANAC FOR NEW YORE—Twus Dav. 8 BtsEs. ~ Port of New York, November 13, 1859, CLEARED. Steamship Marion, bert Charleston, Spofford, Tileston g Sigtmebip Roanoke, Parrish, Norfolk, Ludlam, Pleasants SpipConstantine, Duryes, Liverpool, Grinnell, Minturn nip Gerda (Swe), Blodberg, Londo Thompson & Neu 1, Taylor & Merrill. it & Carew. ton & a itlook Jr. ‘ardle. old, Bark Sarah Sang, steve a Greyhound, Bram: Rrig Thomas (Br), Draper, Glasgow, Brig Chastens, Harmer, St Mary’: hb & Sons Brig Fairy (Pros) Bache, St Jago, L & W Burchard. Brig Townsend Jones, Dayton, San Jusc, Nis, J B Gager & oe (Br), Shirles, Halifax. NS, A Leary. Bn porn (Br), Benson, St Joba, NB, JS Whitney ig Vi Village Bolle (Br), Davidson, St John, NB, Hamil- ton Rrig Colonist (Br), Crosby, Yarmouth, NS, J H Era Brig Howry W Monouro, Curtis, Mobile, Thatcher & re NO, ES Powell. er k Co. ght Isaac W’ Hughes, Johasuu, Newbeta, NO, udder Schr Star, Bond. Washington, NC, Batems & Rudderow. Schr War B Corbett, Hewitt, Richmond, CM Fry Co. Schr J W Boll, Rayner Philadelphia, J W } ek Sehr Saunt Gittnan, Berry, Portiand, 8 W i Sobr 8.4 Apple Kerson Boston, B & W ifertick. Schr -MRiotte Chace, Boston, martor Schr Oregon, Cook Newbury Steamer Michigan, El Seamer Kenuebeo, Clark, Phi Sloop New York, Chapman, Now ARRIVED. Eteam ship Jamis Adger, Dickinson, Charleston, wit!, mise and passengers, to Spofford, Ti i nased ot ip Bulkley, hence, ero 1 a, 47 miles NE of Feyi na’s with ship New York, fro: Pi, 2) miles NE of Look Out shi Goorgis, trom Philadetph: fat 97 10, exchanged sign henoe for ean ma Logan, & Collins. hip Southerecr, ip Keo ton, ard Macao Roads July 27, paused. J with tons and ail Olyphant Son.” Aug 24, off he Brothers (Javi i showing Sampecn & Tappan's sigual: same day Philadelphia, both bound. N; 250k, Strate of Sunda, passed ship Panama’ from New York, and U § store ship Supply, both bound to China; Sept 2, off Cape of Good ship Victoria (Bri, Regis, from Calcutta for tame day, spoke chip Balmoral (Br), from shang: hae fer do Nov 6, lat 29 N, lon 70 W, poke ‘brig Almira, trom Portland for St Jago. Ship the West (pkt), Hallett, Liverpool, Oct 12, ry, to Grinnell, Mintura & Co, Ship Marion, Soar Savannah, 6 days, with cotton, to Dunham & Dimon. iP Cope ied Wilson, Savannah, 10 days, with cotton “ark krelyn (at Prospect) Hichtorn, Bordeaux, 95 days ark kvolyn (of Prospect), Hichborn, Bordeaux, $5 days, with brand: ye ‘to Bao, fe re Pe i 4 Bark Soph ie (rem), Han deven, ‘Bremen, 45 dase, in bal- 7 tel. Brig Isabella, Reed,’ Kice, Pore ‘au Pel m, 36 days, with oil, &c, to Grirneli, Min nib, Lon 79 40, paved walp Eva, of New York, steering SW Inst, with 175 passengers, to GT Bi Bark Gilbert, Providence, 2 days, tn ballast. 12 days, with ooffee and logwood, to O Lb A Ferris Bing Omyum (Por), Aveliar Lis marble, en & Ci Brig Lauretta, Guide, Belize (Hou), 17 days, wi \0- aa logwood ad cochineal, to Josiah Jex. Nov 3, lat *Mgtig Swallow (Br, of Bristol) Sollard, St Jago, Oct 27, wit h sugar, tebsoco, Be, to Mo tor. Hela Principe, Gi iene Savannah, 7 days, with lumber, to Hollis, Stevens & Brig Franconia ier Steuben), ae Minvsldge, 7 days, with Ivmber and lath, to Simpson, May! Co. Schr Pamper (of Alexandria, Va), "Hlondrioks Barbadoes, via Rum Key (Bah), 10 days, with coffee, hices, &c, to mai- Baltimore, 8 days, y, Tucker, City Polut, vouch, Kichmond, 5 di wtown, Cook, Frederickeburg, 5 days, with cot- ton and tobaces Schr Friendship, Baker, Frederioksburg, $ 4aya, Schr Emer: lock, Frederic nknown, Arctic, Lnoe. ipa Trade Ludlow, 8 4 others, WsW; Ea W; sunsot, WNW. {Per Steamsvir Canana, at Boston. Apun, Sept SI--Arr Lucia Matia, Emmerton, Tasch ‘and tld for M ; Oct § Arthur reps jackson, Zanzibar; th. Sa denen, Moscley. a Oct 2:—arr Fame, Crocker, Pe ok, to Mewenger. Cain, Ginsgo Bomuay, Sept 24—Sld Hindostan, Cus chins, In port Sept 30, Corser, White for Zausihar. § REAP wEMeN, Oct 18—Arr Oldenbu: elo: el- phine Baltimore; 24th, Estatotte, N York. Borns aux, Uct ae Ate Chae Thompson, Small, NOrloans; 26th, Arthur (Pru 1 Roxana: Robt W nd Windsor dg, Ghas Thompa: for NYork do; ore, for San Francisco. Barnennaves, Oct 25—Arr Hermann (s), Higgins, New Zork pth, Uoesn, Baltimore. Sld 2th J ot 7—O, Tonquin, Kel Gross, NYork; a from NYork for Louace. Buisror, Oct 4—Arr Henry Warren, Rairden, Cla seth, Queen of she Uoesn, Parnell, City Fvint: z7va, Elirabeth, Clemente, NYork; Wenham, Wedgo, Baltimore. aLeasT, Oct 21—Arr Alian Brows, Vickery, St John, NB Put back (no date), KA Parke, tor Charceston, leaky. Carourya, Sept 9—arr Ellen N Lewis, San Feancis o0; 16th, Amazou, Bourue, d DSTAIRS, tou (June Cid Lith, Ro Caonstanr, Oot I6—sid Key Weoor, NVork; Rowble, Chase, Rio Jai Halle’ ; Lyman, Keed, N¥ Hor ian, Macloon, Liver. lette, do; Glenburn, Sampsen, aud M: pool. Caviz, Oct 9—Are Wilhelm Civox, Oct 2—Arr Mary, 3 Mcosenger, Csi NYor! St me NB. Sid 2tth, Ardrossan, to lo Tare and Jace’ re; Charlotte Harr. Glenoaita, for NUrieuns: va. neh; St Lawrence, sné Thos Lees, for 3an avise ‘Cowss. Oct 5—arr Phareslia, Drayer, Liverpool. for Bos Oot ere jane oye Jordan, Amstorda Merrill, astb, TJ Roger, Mord Gcorgiana, Hebbert; r, Duncan, and Eagle, Cur tie, NYork. Dear, Oct 22—Arr Richsrd Morse, Perry, Londo Newvort, Bj tith, Algoms, Autbony, éo for Smith, St John, Ni, for London; 260 , Mary, if (and anchered); 2th, Lquity, Na fer Lengon (and proceeded); Forest Queen, Cooper, Zith, M Livingston, Barstow, N York for dc; w Matare ford Merrow, London for ‘all enchored ian. Neal, n rt, Howe Advanc and Irene, Will © for de (and al! ancho Jrene was fupplied with on apeber and chain); ‘Adiroatak Teylor, London for Newpirt, E, Ko. Sid 25t, Maosdonia, Previe (from London), Newport, E, and NOrleans; 2th, Atalanta, Colly (from do), Ne port. mee wan, Oct 12—Are Kesolution, Phill ‘ips, Palermo, oF GRavesexD, Oct 8—Arr Fo Bid 26th, Am Con gross: Williams, Vor * Gd ow, Oct B—Sld Peravian, Maboney, Boston; Lady ‘alk Smith, NOrieans. Hamnvune, Oct 24—Arr Elise, NYork. Sid 20th, Hamp- den, } York (ond from Cuxhaven Heivorr, Oct 77—Arr Liverpo Huw, Oct #—Arr Helen in, Kinosren, Oct 26—Arr May Livenvoot, Vet 2i—Arr NE; 2th, Tevawands. Juli S14 26th, Tirrell, biliott, Boston; Pe Oregon, Kerr, NOrleavs, Agamemnon, Attridge, Mobile; Chis Holmes, Crocker, and Joseph Walker, Hoxie, NYork: 2th, Conti- went, Drummond, do; 2ith, Underwriter, Shipley, do. in the riv: r outward bound 30th, South Carvlian (6 Ed NYork next day; Fitsjames, tor Staten Island and Adv 20th ult, meciee, (4), for Be yeulsy ber ota 4 niet, Pidelis, Tots Totreridy doit ew Worl (th; Empire tate, ¢o sth; Sido 1th; Aenbdurton. do 2lex; Water! iphie 6b; Phi ate, do 200! Cooper, Quobse. ton 13th inst; Moses j Atlantic (8), for Andrew Foste: Euterprian and E do Lith: Yorkshire, do do 25th; Florida,’ for Indelphia, do sth; Tonawands, do 12th; Arvum, for Baltimore ek Albu do ; Doreas Prince, for En rloston; Flori Pinaelpbta} Re R ied Also—In port ldg Hope for Boston; Censtitu- tion, for NYork; ‘Cromwell, Derker, for NOrloans Lonvon, Oot S7—Ent inward Monteagle, Lorby, NY ork; Lillus, Cousine, Quebec; 28th, Kaw Cohen, Ripley Mary Fr Flor ‘rot eaayt hans Cor w Merrit, nba jonien, ij Johann Goorg, Wee ‘ork; ae aia Tad if on Wersoholt,. ‘Ragchon, John, NB; Wm Withe- » Father Point; John igi IF pee, Laba- Rossi! 1 Nietsleon, Cal- Boston faving repaii oer i 4), qi pet ht, Barnes, Cal vutts eR LL.es N a Alonan ry Tohneens’ I, 20th, Mete BN Yorks 4 Cohen, MoG imc; at, Mary Vovo, Savage, do; 234 ontta; Sept 7 if Vansouver, ean “kelly reported maste: i and Isnded her pilot, ‘Typhoon, Balter, URENSTOWN, Oct be 25—Asr Pioneer, Childs, Akyah, gpd old 27th for Liverpool. B14 27th, Brankenmoor, Cole, N rk. Oct pial Port Richmond, Higgins, from FoR! Sarah Boyd, Morrill, Cowes, Cld prev to 16, et 20 —Ate Yankee Blade, ory, Nor. mourn Roane Oct 27—Arr Mossonger, Piskham, 8t John, NB, for Grimaby; assisted in, Carcurta Sept 18—A veweol of about 809 to: masts bright, and trassol trees painted white, was passed joie 6, off False Point, by the Lady Bruce, Simpson, ‘urrived ere manran, Oct 14 wind hee agnin set in to the K, cr 1 wind bound yoosels arrived sino the 6th, are passing the Btraite to the W. Mrs. Bushee Mrs. Hi NYork for Liverpool, was for Liverpool, | Nenoxa, am THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DOORS | | nat 6 ‘at 7 o'olook. Ship Tico derore. 30 days from Liverpool for Port Philip, | ‘Monday © November 18 16, will be nego Qka from Boston (Moy 8) for San | Cathellts.. peat Tat | ine oe 123. beshahe THEN oh Fahip Gcidew m city, Downing: tron from NYork (Sep}6) for Sam | Francisco, tent | Pry dary ington, tm (pee ‘for NYork, Oot 16, tat len A ship supposed the Rip V: p vine from Liverpool for | ia, Sept 14 Int 5 44S, lon 24 23 W. jark Saone, Sarg: nt. from ‘Boston (Ja ees 80) in Rie Ja- . Aug 31, Jat 806 ¥, lon 25 W (notas bef: tk Gen Joxsup, trom hee nuuadelpats, for Kio "Fanelre, Sopt we 25 17 N, lon 56 18 be tor R3s— aint NEAR | NEVER WO! ALR L THE YOUTH WHO NEVER SAW A wouan, WHO SPEAKS FIRST? HRISTY’S OPERA HOUSE, NO. 472 BROADWAY, above Grand ttreet.—Opea every night during tho week. Under the sole dircction and personal supervision of whose concertsin this city, for the = ro metas Ports. Briize, (Hon), abt Oot 27—Barks WO Alden, Bates, from N York, just arr; Regatta, Gouch: for do ins week: brig Lucy ann, Bryant’ from Boston, diss, (would load to EB. P. Chriet; return). ' youre, have been receive i with favor by highly res! Bacwapors, (no date)—Sid brig Hunter 4 fashi nebvle iences. Tickets, 25 cents. Doors op: Yess only Am voss 1. + 7% o'olock, Port av Prine: ee CRSA gh EE SEALER LES OL for Philadelpbis, ne AMERICAN BP SEUM, P. T. BARNUM, enon, dg; Managor and Proprietor; John anager; C. W Clarke, Dire Me veediverting, moral drama of THM LAST NAtiy ‘most comical efoote, on Monday ev | Srolock. ia ire be ofkermeas tw: 6 to dg. & Jao, Oct 25—Sld bark Jubilee Parkor, N York. At do 27th, Retoh Bri thers, Lovett, from Charleston, disg; brig Ben} Carver, from Se arrport do. | Martir, Sabie Paes; ships Raritan Hanson, Naples; Ooosa R. DEMPSTER'S SEC Entertsinment at th November 16, A, wl ta Jnolaé Passengers Arrived. CHAR LEsTon—Ste: James Adcer Mise Lambert aM aud an, De 3 $ Whitney and Wm tia J Ellis John Buaio, Mrs Eackett—5 in the cteorag Liverroor—ship Queen if the Wert—Rev Dr. Potter Mre Potter, Miss Phebe Fotter servant, Albany; Mré Moturdy, London; Mire Eliasneth ‘atlin, Mies Clara | Miss Louisa Catlin, Jersey City, Mre Hallet—474 ia the steorago. ERRIAM'S MOVEL OF 1HE CITY OF SAN FRAN” cisco is now on oxhibition, at the Gallery of tho Ne- tienel Academy of Design, No. 663 Broadway. The rooms fare open from 10 o'clock A. M., until OP. M., daily. This model is constructed from” ext t ‘moasuroments, and 00: ace of about five hundred equure foet, reproseating, eee fous to an ino, the trae gxada Passengers Sailed. Rrctio— Wi ‘m O'Brien, British ch, US Na ord Smith, mong numerous oortif on exhibition in San Franoi: San Francisoo, July Fir—The truth‘ulnons in whieh have represonted the City of San Francisco in minii outs with our entire | approbation; and from tho great iutere fested im our er’ JB iF aa Jr, NVork; Petorson, li chil at It & Wallace, M Di lowry, do; Chas M Li Bryant, do Ciblske eves Thee Jack:on, J Brreire and Wm Chrie‘ian, California; J Mazons, Havana; FC Wathine, Mr Korpp, 4 I Sip %, A HI Sibley, San Pran- | citoo KL brooke and lady Phil edel pais F Meinha dt, Brooklyn; Chas St Joho, Chas M B St Jonn, James Neale Plumb’ George Tayler and ¢ ew CTW Mi & CO, Merobants, Epperts Pi on Merehente FLINT, PEABODY & CU., Merchants. TAaFFR, MOCAHILL & Co.. Merchants. BOLTON, BARRON & CO., Bankers DREXEL, SATHEK & CO., Bankers. BURGOYNE & CO., Baukers. ADAMS & CO., exe J. W. GREGORY, Bxpre E. J. Menniam, Beg. OWAKD'S FREE CONCERT.— gem, NJ Ji, Mise It Sault, Conn; JL N Y—"fotal re ‘anp New Onnvans—St amship Empire City— Prosper M Wetmore, Miss Hoyt, Miss Barson, § f Butter- worth, Adrian Dandinot, Miss Arcabiila [ran, Miss Augui SEVENTA LRCTUSE tina Casamajor, mrs Dunoan and daughter, two Mi on Physiognomy, numerous Face examinations, &o, bind L Abbott and Lady, Mrs C Adams, three chiloren ga Monday’ eat, seed Hall, Chat Mra bis “Twe May Queens,” veutng, two ervarts; Geo Schopelor, @ T Schopoler, jee ill inne Thompson, Mre Riobard Murp! H Fowler, B Soraphi © Lady, infant ard son; Miss M Le MoC Mailsm, obild and infant; M Madan, intent and chore.’ accompanying himeott m piano, (frei Waters! cate PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFULLY INFORMED and novel Exbibition, consisting of Musical Heal Firures, never delore introduced, Seni’ bo cpoued, ai HSS Brosdway, of whisk a 1, Mise Genel, Mrs M.’ Whislock, Lady, EK Warde, and Laiy; Mra Maiiony. and NM Bendohe, Lady and sbree chil- re 8S M = hoys, Florentina "Arcald, Richard Soull, Jr, Jose de Fuontus, AK Dodd, JH Smith, Mrs Docd, Miss Ele K D_ Smith and Lady, ‘imona, Di ‘Wm Thompson, N Pinnero, Mr Beronds and “MUSEUM 17. ATHAM STREET, — Me Arrst- ta, D Stubblefield and lady, Robert Whipple, L J Nathan, oprictor —The shove establ shment is CO Callaghan, R Chew, Mere Smith, Mice Matho yn every afternoon st 3 o'clock, and in the evoning at 7: eu Mix and ohiid, Frangois Ravel, R Di for the porpese of ‘ Clas ic and Orizinal epresentation andor, Mrs A Mrs Klenors Gale | of Liv'ng Statuary. by Milo Casinct’s Croupe of Mode! ai Dia: And child dB Cronin J Delapie B Pearron J Hill, B Livgey, M McHugh, Thos Malioy and lady, J B Howell, J3 Mecsre Williams, Wood and son, Temple and lady, | Seate in Private Boxes, 50 cent: 1y Reed, Indy and obsidy A tions. arm obnire, 37% cents; Boxes, nite, P = = tists segether with & variety of besut ful performances. For further particulars, see bill« Oo each day. Ad nission— Stage Seats. with cushioned 2 oents Gallery, 12% conte, A Jamos si a '" en ass in tho steerage jax Feanciaco. Clipper v8 Hermon. lady and three ohildren; mand Jay, © Dickias ant and Iedy, J Has ‘M Middlebrook and laty, epport, Mré Parry and two obilirea, H Parry, J Stone, lad; lo ane daughter; Mr ‘OR LIVERPOOL,—UNITED STATES MATL STEAM. ship A: 1FIC, Captaix Kara Nye svoamibip wil Gopere with the U.S. Malle foe Merone, poles ely Baturday, November 27h, at twelve ovolot, Me. tee her korth at toot of Canal street. No berth secured till paid for. Pa pengerr are requested to be ou vourd eb 113, AM. The steamship Balti succeed the Pacific, and sail Dscom= Derlith.. Bor freight or pa sage, having wh squalled acoum- modations {rel gauoe aud com‘ort, anply ELWakD K. COLLINS 2 U0, 66 Wall stroet Wika yhtind ANGEMENT AE LIVERPOOL AND ip ‘Steamship Company intend sailing the Savortt stcomel city oF Gtascow: Gity of Glasgow... City ef Manchester. City of Glasgow... City of Manohei tor. Gity of Ginago: ITED STATES MAIL'STEAMSHIP COMPA TY, ery Now Or TER, 2 125 tons, g « Bacurday, Nov, 20, 1862. “lYnursday, Nov. 20. 1852, ‘Thureds: pecis only taken on freig' Prignt Siken to Row Urizans nt S00. pst scubis ippers ot freight are requested to supply ¢ with tho company's bills of laciug. which ana apjlicetion wt the office. No other form wil No bills of laci-g sicned afver twelve o'clock on the day cf ey, For frelzht or pasrage, apply to . O, ROBERTS, 177 Wost stroct, corner of Warren. ‘VANDERBILT LINE FOR 8AN FRANCISCO.—ONLY Line Giving Tickets for Crossing the [sthmus.—The now nine steamehip STAR ¥ THE WESC 300 tous, ¢ trem pier, No. 2 North river, at 3 o'olock, resissiy, on seterday W,for Sar J et, eouneating with het PAcretG et ha ‘a be sigan forward “ 33 PASSENGERS. A limited number of third olses pawengers will be takea from Philadelphia and Liverpool and found in provisions. Fr iladelphis......82)| From Livornoel.,. 6 guineas, Cortificn’ce of passage will bo issued here to partios who are dostrous of bringing ont their friends st corresponding OR SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.—THE PACKET ship SHAKSPEAGE, Wm. Brown, Mastor, acw loading Uitroiens ee per sen. Coares goods, hardwars, &e., will be at pier No. Il, North river, and will eail with dispaton. | ken subj nee Tor fright of unin Dasings, having, superior atateroons | Am expertenee’ suzgean i esta on snoh ahip. odations, TRY a ra m board, or to Tor fesehe er Made OFFER ». Fun sirait No. Hoar Building. | tows RICH AEBRON At 11 exchange placa, N. York, Walnut ctrees, Pail vb mg MAIL STEAM! HIP co. RB araisoand Panama—Tho eatin RICHARUSON, BROTHEL as & S1RAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASIOW.— The Glasgow 1, New York Steamship Com; any's now stonmahiy G W. (1,962 tons, 40) horas power), Robert ccuisander, will 6ail from Glasgow on the 2th of dour 1S SERPHENS, (200) ‘burthen,) emmander, will be alepatohod tor the av ‘or about. the buh Deo! For Quiche. and will leave Now York for Giatgow ox Saeurasy, EW YORK AND AN FKANCLOUO STRAMSaIP ovember, at 2 o%olock at noon. First oxbin (esloon h to San Francisoo ab reduced rateo; ne oe, de, de, (mldship de.) $70 second cabin, dot Sention on the [sthmua, The now sad ploudid steamship UNITED Ye! La . Berry, Commander, will loave focineluded, Apes b Navy ‘Bay, on Friday, Novens 'YMON, St Brondwas STEAM NAVIGATION Precisely, connecting at he United States mail steamers, the ‘ongine hi der, sud the HUM. ¢ Now York, Havre, on the following LEAVE HAVRE. Humboldt, Sat'day, Sept. 26 Humboldt, d'dny, Gob. 37 Franklin,’ °°) Get. i Franklia,” t! "Nov. a Ais whet at Aapturall and (aie Froukiin,” Deo’ 18 Fesuklin’ «i ‘| jane i8 go shia ine ona Mea cesetaren et tases | cree mers, bviit expressly Cor government service, of 8,20 tons barthen each, arr not surpassed sithor for speed, ort, by say vessels aflons. Their acon for paneengers are of the most approved kind Southamp‘on, both going and revarni proceeding to London, advan the economy of both time aad mo of paceage from New York to Southampton o sihorised 4 se Davis, the, ‘0G. 2 Brondway, New York. ESPATCH LINE FORSAN FRANCISCO.—THE MAG- nificent new clipper ship WINGED RACR, will bo ready for cargo on Tuesday voxt, Mth inst yg oot! hav- ing engagements, willpleni hoir fri igh tio readiness to go immediatol ard, ip will have she most extraror¢inary 4 e of Cag OF passage, ny ome. apply Xo EB SUTTON. 84 Wall at ASL hicesg TAOTEEE MR OP MOND nokets.—! nificens olipper a0 izing st pier 10 Ei iver, Allison owen, dor, of ne burthen, willl sueseed the ONE wi ThidA MAKTINEAU, CROSKEY 6 & co. Southampton. pyOR SOUTHAMPTON A! AND BAV THE UNITED RE. States mail ene bet Hanke D. Tanee, oom Fe rf ight oF paent ry ori nish ie EVER SiON, Agent, 58 Brosdway. vre. Malvontuer Porn Philinn tes Sane mmo Ne r, will leave for Havre, touch! mthampton, 96 jelbourue, Po ¢ Soarge hes wone vey ‘and guaranteed al at the underwriters in Toston ané id the mails snd ‘Panecnere, on Bafana y, Nov. bn a Hi ommodations fo ngere will be un- rth river. Price ook, from pie $12; ht feos in helgh 60 ilat i wehinod ind shalt feet; fet improvements, inoluding For! + | irs tonnage to the e Thured in he Tork. ts seas pe " 2 po . 19 ie ott. (0 JHE WEST INDIA ISLANDS | H al ated rc lyre By the British royal mai nsltip GoNwa y, jante al ausongors whe | —. SiH tons bur:hen. ong ‘aro informs will gail | _ This stexinship i derigned to #ail from Savannah, Goorsi netuall) rhised; should y oaour, en the 4th Devember next, and samo day of exact follow! shoy wil! te Provided with board ey ship's ox: Month, for Chegres, tovebiog Nassau, NP, Jan tine we. An ently application for hortha ia. reoom! abet. with the Twke Islande mails,) and Jamaica. Sho wil weteahtp ‘Will (like the Ocean Eecis) enur ue at Chagres on the lath ofeach month, and revurn on she o superiority of her berths all ongaged before dave of sailing. For pag- IDEN & R. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall strost, USTRALIA DIK ECT. —THE BEAUTIFUL 18th, by same row limited numer of pas crowded boats will nd fon ee to fe Koad ahip. peg Captain Avery, 1,000 tons bur- ther fitted up entirely for the comfort of passongere nek supetier to any other ork, will gail about the 2th of N action- fi ward, before Dewars hd Dominica, Gravada, fomaee L A ha AEE: He, oe ENDID CLIPPER SHIP Porto’ Rico, ALBUS wii Grey Town, Trinidad, No other ship put wu Vera Cros. rain so shore s time, the "mas rity of the berths THE RATES OF PASSAGE ARR, aviny vee ‘engaged before they were finished, It will not From Savantah to Naneaa seem fore, to aesert, that in nil the 0, Oy tial of Foom: lige 4 Ventilation, Unie Benutifal ship i ig ged rior to any othe: 7 For apply tod B. *SARDY, ‘a South ree ot, or on bo snd pier 4, foot of Wall atroot. T PHILIP) AND of Good New x fie Agent, te Front streot, NY. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP ipcomreny, ‘Sten Ouiy throngs Uied par reat ee ee eee io dah greg a ongine ce a ueeaat peek ies |= ee ac0or tiene of this ehtp, nee thse bay snip now Mised;, tho own Wer up, regardlone {cb 'the convsnignoe of all classes of’ passen her the moet desirable conv ay’ itont brary, aud rovided wit Seary will bun the ton ib porianoed wurgaon. Par: on ‘ppliration by letter, pont ‘or frieght or paes I oMANDIRWS DEAGLR eC; PP 9 West oti et, New York. OR AUSTRALIA—TO SAIL, 16TH OF NOVEMBER The superior A lship ALBUS, now londi s pier 16, Kart rivor, having all her cargo enguged, will for For Bhilip and Sydney, For passage only, jor seeommodat ” LIVINGSTON, WLI 8 ac OR BRIDGEPORT—FARE ¥I PTY CENTS, THROUGH in four hours, conneoting with the Housstonio, Nan- taok as Pod Li ratitond ate: ORWALK Gane will leave every Mo Troight fakon at a m id, rego! Pheant ores 8, $45; sh00) Pi ti ‘be landed at the rallrond whact ‘ab Aspinwall, Transit of the Tathanus nt tho pasar soouring Shrough by the Uni ors from New Vor! «preference of accommodation yom Burd’ the Puede mall sventors, Wate ot fare from Py came to San rameee on oa ea hom OF prernge, 20) 1.80 OMA at ee oh Poompantiec, 117, Week eroet nernat od f Warewra tre pers re Tequested te sap hy aed von nen jos bill of Inding, wie wil bs pease von the houre of ton aad ono o'alogy, atthe dag ay see noxt day. ee ee Br fecee Deore op See ors 1 fin cikae ies ‘EW sYsTaw. a SUNG cout cot bigesened SINK OR SW ne TRLO’S GARDEN—MANAGER, MR. JOGN 5 N Oy “da pexte, $4,” Dee te commence at ae 7% reek pegcpe ge mane, apne & pol rus er Seventh, and positive Vou Flot lebrated wrk, noted t tat and snd detieues audiences, ol Velng ont jastioally the artists catiod” for pefors ths curtain. Ftivioa characters by Mdme. Anna Bishep, Mi jacques, Mr. Guidi, Mr. "igtoh ie. te. Striat, Mr Rudolt. Lady Harriet, Nanoy..... W 4beAce's Dover en t 4 BROADWAY, NEAR Broome st. rere mMense #7. Monday evening, No be parfo wo CaN Play at raat GAME. Howard Leslic... Mr. Hgetes | Ley, Mi THE RB. Mortin Hoy wood.Mr.Wallack Buller. at Bo aa Ht OOD's. ae 4a BROADWAY, Leb strect.—0, yal aud nes eelebested com, cannot d oe Programe, " woleck. ‘Admirsion, fully ii formed that Cc IrRcU S.-NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, NO. ® Bowery. GREAT ACCESSION OF TALENT. Engagowent of MADAME SHERWOOD, Mondey evening, Now: 18, and curing th BRILLIANT FEATS OF HOKSE by the first sites: aa the United state. ‘Superb. Muagtaye oe gymnastio shill. Madame Sherwood in her great Parisian act, Clown—Sam Lathrop. Philo Nath Emma Nathane, in thelr thrilling equesbrl Doors open at a quarter before 7; performances te cem- mence st a quarter past 7. Mew SONTAG'S NEW SERIES OF CLASSIGAL BRI xen A ccpiaowsrne CRORE CONCERTS. ABOYW! Ro = bry — of Musicians celleucy of the new en masterpieces to be produced, the ‘iiberality of all the arrangements, will (orm an era in, the musical annals of a. Tho new serivs will be divided into LiaNT, SACRED, CHORAL CONCE! and Nf esc pate, will be per- *CLaSsiCaL. Balh AND In whioh all the formed by the of Madame Sontag’s ‘The Orchestral, Chor mand Chorus departments willl consist of IX HUNDRED PERFORMERS will be led by Carl Eokert, under whose dircotlon the cipal German Fo have been oon urd the required ancom nodation, & arohosteal pees Yon of the Hall will be entirely remodelled, om the Exeter London, forming espacio i Peigh iin of admission will be those of Madamo Sontag’s Ful partlowlics in future advergisemonts, Sixpay EVENING ENTERT AINMENT,—THE OREAP Penorama of the New Tes:ament and Holy Land, #i@l be cn exhibition again. this (Sunday) evening, at the, Grd nese Building. No 5°9 Brosdwa» ‘hous who have nab heen to this fatersting “2'(bi-ton, should © thts €¥ ming, 90 it witt probably be the ast op; pretunity Oyred to see this maguifivent Pasorams. Pr give ® detoriptive lecture, and appropriate music will be in ationd Hal ing on¢- third of Metropo onpy tabing the aoooustic effect of the mosis, tan Hall, at HE BRYAN GALLERY OF CHRISTIAN ART—COW eine 8 sories of authontio paintiogs by she ‘most oe! d mosters, from Guido de tienne, HM) a ba doraes Varketcia new ‘open for exhibition at the’ To bake pant from9 A.M. to#P M. and from half 7 to helf past 9 P.M. Admission 25 conte. tM steamship BLA K mander, will frei above porss on Thuraday, N precisely, from rier foot of Harrison Passage $65. Freight on mearnromen' foot, (Freight taken for Now 0 i per oubio fo Bo, dobil riod ti dey Company stl Wall etrest, Shipperse mu to the office by nine o’c'ook, ver 4 LIVING! will be forw: ‘TON, EKOCHERON iv "0 __| No. 31 Broadway, K, Dich dared AND B'CHMOND — ei N ae tare L. commander, wit} Seve 20th, atSP'M. For frei mig ox *, to LUDLAM & TLEASANTS Froat coek, wear P OR NORPOL! OR SAVANNAH.—U. 8. ior etoumes ip PARI Raturdas at three 0’ givers Apply to SaM'L MiTcHiuts mie ‘oP. The Alabama, Capt. C.D Tutlow on. Sasnrd For ap-<d, atvongth, socrmmodat.ous ai 0 eUperior on She o ast. MAIL LINE—TAE Sure. a Serna os femi-weekly United States Mail line —T fast going steamer, JSMES ADGER, J. Dio! Ure marder, will leave pier No 4.N_R,on Woineday, Nevem- * Ter 17th, at Noveloeky nee eat. 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