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Art in Wi NOP BLACK ART—PICTURB GALLERIES—MILLS’ EQUES- According to ret FRIAN BTATUE OF JACKSON—WASHINGTON MONU- | Value of the @ cotton crop of the United ten ox: the year ending on the 30th of MENT—SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTE—PATENT OF! June last, was $109,000 000 againat $87,000 000 worth ex- THOMAS W. WALKER— NEW CAFITOL—@REENOUGH’S during the year ending on the 30th of Jung, 1852, NEW GROUP—POWELL’S DE Soro. Figures like thess tell the tale of our country’s industrial The capital of this great nation is becoming | progrers most forcibly, something better than a mere hotbed of politics. | The capitol of the State of Tennersee, now near com- | etion, is said to be f the fi Heretofore it has been exceedingly destitute of the | Roria,” Its cest in a million of dollara Ie ie ballet attractions belonging to high art, but there are de- | *olld limestone, taken from mear the hill on which It stands. The roof is of Ty » By ¢ided symptoms. of a change for the better, First | fveaiers sland of murbic grand, toe eignt the rate specimens in painting, sculpture, and architec- The injunction against the Pittsburg and Steubenville ture, are now sppearing there. Ralkoed Sompany, to prevent its coustrastion through | 5 of Vi 1 : Guire's and Corcoran’s “galleries are open to the | termed, has been dunt nod obs he, Ban ges “ it ie public Tuesdays and Fridays, presenting to the | It will be prepared for the cars in the course of the lovers of the beautiful many very clever original | ¢D*ting six month: . re eee works, and respectable copies of renowned master- pieces. Corcoran’s collection, in particular, is wor- | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. thy of attention. The mansimn is new, and pre- ‘ sents a fair sample of the romanesque style applied MONEY BARE BB és. 2 jwxpay, Nov. Se ean ates sind eee a pais The week just closed has been a blue one among the the entrance, wherein stands Powers’ Greek slave, bull stock speculators of Wall street. he fall in prices well lighted from above. “Mercy’s Dream,” by has nominally been small, because the fancies have not 1 DY | been pressed for sale, except in casos of unavoidable com- Hantington, occupies a prominent place on one | puision, Great sacrifices have, however, been msde to wall, and a pleasing variety of landscapes and other | keep stocks out of the market, rather than submit to, compositions hang opposite. Beneath the abore are perhaps, a greater sacrifice by forcing sales, This cannot Cole’s two magnificent pictures, exemplifying “The | continue for any time longer, without most serious con- Spirit of the Middle Ages,” and would pe gems | Sequences, Money seems to be getting tighter and tight- abywhere. 4 er ¢aily. The banks are steadily pursuing the custo. In the mare 0} . tion in all the leading departments, and we see no relle stands Pocimsmacscmlaigs +g rathaied to the embarrassments which all classes engaged in busi- bronze, by Mills. ‘The action, features, and general | **80¥ daily experience, Oi the contrary, the dificul- expression are bold, natural, and altogether admi- | ‘ie 4% daily increasing, and every fuilure adds & heavy rable. It is a fitting pasta af the spitit which weight te the previous pressure, With an exportation of specie varying from one to two millions of dollara per occasioned its creation, alike invincible at the coun- | week, from this port alone—with a contraction in the dis- cil board and on the battlefield, ever courteous to- | count line of our banks of about two millions per woek, wards the gentle, and fearless before the strong. in the face of such an enormous expansion of private The Washington Monument is constructing of | credit—with a rapid reduction in the deposit balance of white marble, in the form of a colossal obelisk, after | country banks and of individuals—with a general the manner of that on Bunker Hill. But this one is | distrust in the public mind, and a steady to be surrounded by a circulartemple,in the Hgyptian | ealsrgement of tho list of fuilures—it is not style, a great fadon giuity, we aiell But aaa: at all likely that we shall very sooa emerge from the rising above ordinary objects, and seen at remote | “snes® which now surrounds all fnancial and com- 4 mercial affairs, Those most involved in the doubt and distances, will add much artistic expression to the uncertainty attending operations in tho stock securities metropolis. Let it proceed. “ F pee eit of the day, will feel seriously the waut of confidence, and The Smithsonian Institute is nearly finished out- | tho dificulty realized in negotiating them, Stocks and tide, and is occupied in part as originally designed. | bonds which afew weeks ince were in high favor, and Taken as a whole, it is a striking object in the view, | loans on which could be easily and satisfactorily ar- "i ’ and is a valuable addition to ourarchitectural wealth, | ranged, are now utterly useless, and almost worthless, so It is composed on a reduced seale of nearly all the | far as raising money is concerned. The enormous amount leading traite of the Norman style. A baron’s cas. | of this class of securities, which for many moaths were tle forms one end, with eotbeled chimney flues and | #ating about the market, has so absorbed the resources c'ustered tops, canopied porh aes ten beng of certain speculating banks, bankers aud brokers, that machicoluted parapets, and bell-to ee aN ? | they have none available left, and have therefore been chapel at the other extreme, with tripl i Orman | compelled to stop payment and take time to clear away wintiomet cochalenehia tease mao a — the wreck, Railroad bonds, and bonds issued by corpora- * : » apsis end, de- ssed ent: 4 tions for railroad purposes, have besn the bane of capi- pressed entrance, and groined roof; a Norman mo- | taiists, and they are likely to bring about results as dis- nas’ery between these, and connected with each by | astrous to public credit as to that of individuals, De- cloister arcades of the earlier and later types of the | linquerey and repudiation on the part of eorporations are style, the transepts of the main body being formed | much more to be dreaded than on the part of individuals. by the two grand entrances at opposite sides. These | It is more fatal to our national character, and our ex- are flanked by square and octagonal towers, each | Petience hes shown that recovery from a prostration of different from the rest in proportion, and all rawicr | Public credit is much slower and much more dificult than happily combined. Water tables, buttresses, foliated | when individuals are concerned, openings, bay windows, niches, corbel-courses, em- s ae battled parapets, ia turrets, and quaint fini ‘The failures reported yesterday, of the Owego Bank, characterized by the bold and diversified meciaings N. Y.; the Bank of Massillon,"Ohio, and a bank in Oon- of the twelfth century, give @ new tombination at | necticut, were caused directly by their connection with cee remove, = aretee pet eceual rest allaround. | oyerations in the different classes of railroad securities. Senibenteanes: gh fdas Greer Fe 8 the | The failure of H. Dwight, Jr., the banker, broker, and lantern Which rises 90 gracefuy on ae rill pa keen railroad constructor, carried the institutions named above turrets at its base, is a fine study, even to one familiar | down with him. They were all in the same boat, and with Normandy in general, and the transepts of | the samo wave swamped the party. It is reported that Rouen cathedral in particular. If the miserable | Mr. Dwight has hypothecated in different banks in Wall stucco groining behind the beautiful stone fret work | street upwarde of two hundred thousand dollars of bills sAeyt eee rasa Le Hides ae ie} eere issued by the Connecticut bank referred to, all of which the ccchieonte nea ieenldstpeds Lecten whae: td | must now come out. This givesa pretty good idea of stands. how deeply some of the country banks are involved in Romanized Corinthian and Tonic have been the | the system recently adopted for the extension of internal modes in which ational commissions have former! improvements. That the country banks generally, have been executed. The Patent Office was the first ih : tended in thei tions, is shown by thi se 5 bitoni ne | peen largely exten: eir operations, is shown by the Started after the Doric manner; and had the material | yay they have drawn down their deposita in this city. beenas goodasthe Post Office, it would have been a ; vastly finer building. New wings are now building, | They have required every dollar of their available moans of granite foundation and marble superstructure, ‘and to meet their liabilities as presented, and it is our im- will add greatly to the attractions at Washington. | pression that many of them are weak and shaky. We 4 ‘. P The portion recently finished wears the air of éalm | must look out for squalls from the North and West. Iajesty common to this order, when -realized in | “ya our own community there is likely to be trouble id B'thooas Wr Walkers Tels well for kines eect | enough. ‘There are hundreds of mereantile houses in this that he has the supervision of the old as itis re. | city ready any moment to collapse; aud if they escape paired, aud of the new, as it is created for the use oft | this time, it will be a miracle, Speculators in fancy our republic. stocka—thi rho hav chased largely at high pri ihe avandert work ofthe age ie the extension of | frase ers in o datguroes poate ted the Capitol. This ie in two portions, equidistant - from the present edifice, and to be connected thare- | !mportant change is immediately realized in the money with through colonvaded corridors. Granite from | ™arket, we would not give a penny for the profits. The the South and marble from the North, in immense | following table of transactions made in Erie Railroad juantities and of the most admirable texture, are in | stock since the 6th of September, on time, buyers’ option, d, already assuming shapes of substantial gran- | sixty days, will show what ® position purchasers are deur. The rusticated story is done, and the temple sfoipe dd Po P in, r is begun. Marking the bace of this i y | 824 the margin between prices sold at and those ourrent seipenred string-course, going quite round. This | delivery:— | at the Treasury Department, the i ornament is indecorous, as wi a strip of calico | 78 Sept. 22. 1400 8734 bound about the trunk of a mighty oak. It is not = oe $00 85 the place for adorn ment; but there is no help for it in 73 “ at ag 843g this instance, since the older portion immediately | “OF 900 ae adjacent was so dove for, and a retarn to | tose “ Q 1,100 77 classic purity at once would be too abrupt. e2ig 29) "800 793% Most of the openings of the old building are square- 81g 80 500 — headed, and yet carry a cumbrous keystone over 823% Oct. 1, 1,100 78 each. ‘Why a’ horizontal member should be so cut | pid a . tan 80 Laat and by.a bevel that must more than annihi- P Tate all ‘its strength—two halves of a lintel loaded | It {s easy to imagine the position of parties who have a Fitin poole pF mnpre oe ice Gi ae to take this stock at these prices, in times like the present. solicism in aD an i dex in ction. ‘Mr. Walker happily mitigates | ™° mies given ghee pmagat te fitteen pineaaene a the offence by enclosing his openings with a seg- The ‘ifference on these operations, against the purchasers, mental arch, quite low, thereby giving the keystone ®mounts to Jess than one hundred and twenty-five thou- something to do—the great lubber, who has no busi- sand dol’ars. The losses on these operations, and the pay ness there, any how, but is too bold in his imperti- ment of the kiting drafts issued and used by the same nence uot to be immediately missed. The further gpeculating clique, will trouble them some before they the master gets above the realm of velling com- Leite 4 tter. Oth ties are deepl: m, the more does he shake off incongruities _ *"° through with the matter. we aia oer’y and approximate perfection. According tothe work- | involved by their purchases of other fancy stocks, and ing drawings, the mouldings, entablatures and pedi- the prospects are by no means flattering. The bear in- ments, will round gently in their shadows or cut terest is a strong and good one yet. The margin on some sharply ip shetr myers yeas Sgr AUE™ stocks instill wide enough to satisfy any ordinary appe- flanking feature to the head of the many opening: tite, and there are operators who yi abiding faith in is often repeated in the parent structure, and every- the serew and lever principle. ‘where, as is usual with artizans, looks like a thing ‘The outward movement of specie last week was large. stuck on, and just ready to slide down. But the From Philadelphia the export has been larger than usual. Continuator of the great design proposes, while he The steamship City of Manchester, from that port retains all the conventional elements of the trass, 80 for Liverpool, earried out $160,000 in specie, From this to blend it with the integral jamb as to render it con- | £°* Liverpoo : Pye aruiiioes as phic ina manner palpable Pert the exports have been as annexed :— ‘to the cr’ eye and grateful to tastes refined. But { — sisraevts or Srvc rrom Tum Port or New York, the most magnificent external feature will be the | Steamer Asia, Liverpool, California gold bars, $371,993 62 } eastern colonnades. There has been little pure Co- Bo. do, British gold. 279,486 11 rintbian art since the Choragic monument of Lysi- | Do. do, Gold ingots, as erates. Perhaps the only pure specimen on a large padi Te scale in our country, or for two thousand years be- Oe ae. English allver O58 00 fore, is the Girard College, In that, Mr. Walker ad- Do. &, @old and silrer coin. 56,000 00 hered to the order as transmitted by Stuart, | achr, Lion, Gonaives, American gold. 837 but recast all the proportions, in order to re- Park Ceres, Sumatr ie. gain the same perfect symmetry’ on @ scale vastly | Steamer Bivens, nen, greater than Greece ever knew. But in the present | Do. do. Seen fc fot \ eta me to inde- ne ce indent genius, excel that masterly monument, ‘4 +g S| nace by Esebing closer Las ae _ ae fierated details: Do. do, Am. gold & silver + 67,052 00 ¢ has made a special study. of the acanthus, an Total October 29 to November 5. 1,501,251 02 we may confidently expect from him capitals which ted. 9,765,731 v from necking to abacus, through all the Wolutes, will Feevionely 3090 pp ibasldt Ne) seem to wave with fiexlle beauty in mid air.’ The Total for 1863... +$21,320, Soeur anpsch of carpeuter’s tings et pointe | In the month of November, 1852, the total export of ease and variety which signalize the handiwork of , *Pecle from this port was only $800,813. This year, in the great Creator. In the fol‘ations of the interior | the first week, it has been nearly double that amount. Pade " oemians. ee eer eom bal No The aggregate this year is likely to be much in excess of ract of ie | last. graceful and id vegetatton peculiar to our nation- aldomain. His facility at original composition and | ‘The earnings of the New 1 Ne Hatirosd Oorapemy, im elegant execution is well indicated in the new librae | October, amounted to $03,252 93; in October, 1862, ry, which seaipronctes while the ruins were yet | $04,524 64; and in October, 1851, $57,999 50. scting. pal ayy Cg la sy mag for congres-| The earnings of the Rome and Watertown Railroad Com- uge, and an honor e laud. 5 ‘The new Senate Chamber, however, will doubtless piri a * an eee mere are SY peer ey ey constitute the chief glory, as is fitting, of the Capitof, | Yet? #* follows :— 1852. 1853. ‘The approaches, unlike the present, will be spacious, Passengers 110,635 2 0 Juminous and direct. ‘The forum iteelf will be worthy | Freight rs: Nea'e08 of Tavars 2 of that great deliberative and exeevtive body. Im- | Other sourees..... 10,020 28 9,681 65 Mediately in the rear, and contignous to the diameter —. pn of the more pablle amphitheatre, will bea spacious Total, $225,152 43 $846,951 65 rectangular all, the floor, wulls, ceiling, all of purest | —showing an i this year of $1 Fectangular hall; the flor t g An increase this year of $111,709 13, or nearly sa by the chet doce ne bs eletony lord moe fifty per cent. The total cost of the road ‘and equipment ed by American patriotixm, can produce. Should | % the 30th September last, was $1,957,091 87. the works already Bh De coninitivialed unter.| thesknexed viateinint exhtblts the quantity and value = rea vs sf ie ante enius aa is at nae of articles other than foreign dry goods, imported into 5 facilities so abundantly at this port during the week ending and including Frida; our control, then pay We present to intelligent for- | Noy, 4, 1863 :— a art at Wi ‘ton, eecond to nove in the world, ae epeeeeny:| CommEnce oF THe Pore ey: New vedas Quan. 4 mn, Valua. The new group by Greenoug’ has just been opened 180 $11,720 5 Mommas * | on the pedesta! 0] ite Persico’s Col . inet patel in the otando will soon teases ene to Perhaps he isthe youngest citi Too ever received a national commission’ and who would “ 258 ‘say that his work is inferior to the oldest? ‘The cir- on : ele of art thus finishes with ‘the little Westerner” in | ; : bd its firet cycle. Hereafter, from remoter regions of | oS r, our political union to embrace even “thd et West,” ' wraadent productions will at pd in all the realms of literatare, science and artis. excellence. Firms iy Parmyra, Missovei—On the 20th he Post Ofte, and all the frame bowen ce cot ult eight in nomber, were burned to the ground. No letters be Rpd The rs from Fie East was saved, was an excitement in the town, and much @ypatby for the sufferers, No one injured. * a 2065 96, 6,783, Ralleoad braig.ool 107,078 tin, 5 6 14,401 Pie, pkgs. 5 665 seevees 121 703 490 Chains, 6a), M4 1,280 | ENTS RENEWED BYERY DAY. | SEE FIPTH, SIXTH AND SEVENTH PAGEB. _SSS—— eee ans THEA‘ DOORS OPEN AT in ai 7; CURTAIN ber 7, will be CIVILIZATION, ee France... EB NIGHT ONLY.— METROPOLITAN HALL. pectfully announ a to Philadelphia, he M. JULL through fiom Bovts comprising many ef the hich will take wien WITUEBDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER & ALT I. that im passing | De sive | ‘Mr. Custer | ate. Gums or THE SEAson, GumPenjemin 38 | Hyd. potash.. 4 Licorice paste. —ITALIAN OPE] Tof Aubers Grand0 Or, The Dumb Girt ORA STEFF ANONE ae Elvize, BENE 'TANO aa Pietro, > ‘The Adagio in A from the as Grand Aris aa Palliee Myre Valeo—*' La Prit } Col. Hardy..... Br. Placide Mr. Witherton, .. MD’LLE LEXDER as In the first act, BOLERO, MD'LLE DROURT TARANTELLA. LEEDER ond MONS. DUMAR, Boel and others of ..Miss A. Walters and M. Fre: ENTS AND GUARDIANS. last. Nettles..Miss Robertson a Them: “Le i peeace Quadrille Wational—"'Th NA AL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DOORS 634; curtain rises at 7 o'clock. November 7, will be INCLE TOM’S CAB! Bignors MAKINI, ROVERS, V1 nt Seethes "Les Huguenots,’ ranged by M. Jullien, Song—"' I’ve beon Roaming”. Symphony—" Tho From Price of admission, Une Dollar. Beoured Seats, in the daytime Beate may be secured 034 Lis 800} 1,801 Canary seed, 200 3 : 301 (1,788 4,588 Mdile Scherzo Agsai Vi Symphony in A Minor, know! Polka—' Les Echo di tho Alpine Horn, Wtnack THEAT! BROABWAP; NEAR: 8he; to commence at OVE AND MONE’ Performed by Herr Ken‘¢. Bolo, Wiste Original Theme, with bril ion: (180. CHRIBTY & Broadway, above Howard strer OPEN EVERY AV EREEE, WOOD’S MINSTRELS, NO. 444 hert, Hirst Flute to the King of Belgium.) The Amazon and Ti Jul vunting in South Afri Wood, Goo. Christy, (as VOCAL AND IN} DANO IDNESDAY EVE! STRUMENTAL MUSIC, IES, NEGRO DELINEATION! BURLESQUES, ETC., Doors open at 634; commences at734 0’clock. ete . se eeeeeees cee sd COMM A Garp. George Christy—as professionally known for the Inst twelve yours, in connection with Ethiopian minsti inethod of informing his formed ® copartnership with Mr. H. 444 Broadway, at whic! 1b re be purchased during the Broad Van Norden & King, 40 Wail surest fi roadway; and Van Norden ing, ‘all street; in ‘the Hall. 6,616 184,894 MR. Mr. White, ..... Mn, 4 Frank Brown, Mr. Reynolds | Widow Whit MEKICAN OPERA HOUSE, BO, @U hove Grand stre OPEN EVERY ‘The well knows origisi ,, far famed, and only GHRISTY'S+ MINSTREBS, Organized in 1842, ‘The first and oldest sata! hed com) THE MODEL TROUPB OF ‘The firet te harmonize N: . White... Hrs. Grain, tona..1, ARNUM’S AMERICAN Proprietor {and Man: Hatters’ goods Hemp........2,095 Fire crackers.1,000 friends and the public, Firat week of the new and int: i AMERICAN MORAL DRAMA, in five parte, entitled UNCLE TOM’S CA On, Live anone tHe Lowy, Originally Dromatizod, upw prossly for this establishmont, by HL. J. the popular and world-renowned work of Me: Bexcnen Srows. This pi hore, and under rehearsal, d and ‘is now produced with on: NORAMIC DIORAMA, aud Uther nsely interesting Instruments— lace he will appear every Cig and hopes te meet his friends in that magnificent am rofessional capacity. meet with that success which ets now promise. No effort o merit the'patrouage agonorous fore accorded him. GEO. N. HARRINGTON, Professionally kifown ag Goorge Christy. a inonthy ayo, ex- his part will be public have heret has boon in prop: mK the last two Amusement in Now York. ‘The provont Company, (with additional riso the sare and overy bu Band at its organiza 1 N. Harrington, Inte Bow establishment, who assumes tl ty,”) motwithstan¢ing the le associated together, any “superiority of talon,” bat their merit for congrat stowed upon thei for respeotabili.y c New and Extensive Scenery by the cele! lest established and m els g the first to Introduce harmony into an ontertainmont, the first to sing of ws olaima* Burlesque Operas, £0., &0. Value of merchandise put on market week ead- dessenosresaseecscss ssa OL OOMGMe do a @, all Operatic Choruses, first arranged, (at the ox- kley’s Rerensders. fi) ert commences ah CORLEY sostoat Director, rt ‘ Sarvansy Arve Ar 2 o'cL00K, From Monday, Novomber 7, to Saturday, Ni ‘To commence with an amusin, ETHIOPIAN MEDLEY After UNCLE iia Lure AMOnG THe Lowry. CHARACTERS REPRESENT E! ON WaDNxSDAY AND Do. dry goods agement has tho honor of announol will still be conducted in le—"fun without vulgarity.” Con The o’olook, fai Cl R. BISHOP BU The prinetpal items of import during the week were as follows:—Segars, $81,588; madder, $50,572; raisins, $64,- 881; irom, $100,961; railroad iron, $107,878; tin, $164,631; sugars, $184,894; tea, $45,140. The above total is small for the season, The value of exports, including specie, for the same time, will exceed the imports by perhaps half a million of dollars. a eorpe”” performers ender the direction and is DWIN F. CHRISTY, Solo Proprietor and ea . OF prévious, ne od a8 8 performer "representations 5 conta, Doors open at 036 ofeloek: commbned jon, & youth in the tivet wu’ Haley, negto tri (3 A‘ THE ENGLISH STEEPLE CHASE, Wrra Huapix Jumpin, Direw Learing, &o., ay LAvies Sureauty Mounrep, \d by immense andiencos, luring the last ten daya, the be continued during the present week, th G SPLENDORS OF THE HIPPODROME. for each on five horses, ealled the IN and SYLVESTER in the i time, Reserved Seats, $1. Co- Doors 0} at half past2 and « quarter before 7. Per- formanoes will ‘commense half faa hows after. ae SHINGTON CIRCUS, CORNER OF THIRTY- ninth street and Sixth avonuc.—Moore, Thompson & Proprictors. NEW ORGANIZATION, This popular establishment is now open for a SHORT FALL SBASO! every night, with a oompany, embracing among the number, 0 MOST TALENTED EQUESTRIANS AND GYMNASTS Performance every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon, at 3 o’clock. els i Deora open at 7; ‘Admission to all Wattacns THEATRE— | THE PUBLIC I8 RESPECTFULLY INFORMED ‘THAT ON MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 7, WIL, AN ENTIRELY NEW ENTITLED LOVE AND MONEY; "OR SCHEMING, Revised and Altered from sho Original, EXPRESSLY FOR THIS T By rine AUTHOR, NU zoms ON BR ie thr: aT Mines and Mining. or has Raiiet to oclebrate Below will be found the report of the President to the shareholders of the Vanderburg Mining Company. This is another North Carolina company, working apparently for gold and copper together. inclined to mistrust the couleur de rose tone of the report. There are not many properties in the world which would answer Mr. Furniss’s deecription—and fourteen copper Veins, ali superior to the Phoenix, together with any quantity of sands, worth $2 bushel for gold, to say no- thing of the splendid wheat and corn, comprise an aggre- gate of treasures not often met with in this sphere. hope Mr, Furniss’s sanguine hi pes may be realized; not only for the saka of the company, but also for the credit of the Jarge number of people whose flattering predictions he to complacently records, But we cannot help think ing that mining reports, to be eloquent, should be as matter of fact as possible, and that that very deceptive tenre—the future—should never be employed, except to state the result of a mathematica! calculation world has been laven to Mr. Shelby, earo trader, formeriy a pirate. under the direction of John Schichell, Es. the front balcony ofthe theatre, comm: t Tn the afternees, commencing at 2 0’clook rjormance an oxiza orPPATNCLE TOMS CABIN siven, with all the newly introduced scenes, musie At6 o’clock in the A GRAND ‘will be given in front of the theatre, prepared direction of Isaac Ed The celebrated DR ye hibited from the tcp of the Clete Gas the whole evening, performed for the GRear ret stilions; Mosars. ‘ere! formance, Boxee 60 conta, Pi lored Boxos, 35 conte. Most readers will be rather waiter, .... ith plantation fi George Harris, a mulatto slave, Augu tine St. Clare. CAY OF FIREWORKS a 8 New Orleans negro, o’elock in the even: Aunt Chloe, 'Tom' Eliza, a quadroon sla presen! fwhish vill be continued evi Aunty Vermont, en‘ ation of whish ¥! ontinue 7 ‘The id every Wednesday and Saturday aiternoons, Mee seaoeeee ee GIFTS FOR THE PEOPLE.—PERHAW Gurr Exwinitions OF THE OF THE GREAT LAKES, NIAGARA FALLS, &C., EMY HALL GS BROADWAY. (CAD. A. 7 . a admitting four persons and ensuring one share Ni GIFFS, ONLY ‘The whole of the magnifloent seri te the Seven Mile Mirror, It having realized double that sum by ite exhil A farm in Burlington county, New Jersey, cont ‘one hundred and. twenty acres, im @ cultivation, with dwelling, barn, sary outhouses, fronting on the iife from Beverly, ang ton miles fro ommences at 73g o'clock. Dinah, cook to St. Clare parts of the house, 25 cents, generally quiet during the ulk of the sales at the board have been of Ulster, which has recently become popular, without any fangible causee that we have discovered for tl change. Gold Hill has sold freely at 33{ and 4, in con A few sales of Fulton at 2 and / 1% bave been made ; but there is no demand to speas of A lot of Phoenix gold went off at 7% ia the early part of the week; on Saturday, some 2,000 shares fetched 1 to 13. This is, we believe, less than the amount paid in, The swell lots of McCulloch that are on the market are readily taken up at last quotations. Potosi lead sells at Very few of the good are in the market at all. We have beard of 8 being offered for Albion, but cannot speak with certainty or the point. The Minnesota make a divi- ‘The managers of the St. Lawrence Lead, which has been so long out of aight, promise a bet- ter time coming. Lébigh zinc and North Carolina copper advanced on Saturday. The stringency in the money market coos not affect xo unfavorably mining stocks as other fancies. It does not take much money to esrry them and th probability of their being the first that will recover from the depression influences holder E DOLLAR :— “IN THREE ACTS, paintings known act 1 quence of the dividend, ‘Scone 1.—View of the hous bof Me, Shelby, and s part of his ° atation. Uncle Tom's Ca JHE SCHOOL do fields away, &o. Bolawar» river, one lo fislds away, &o. . The slave's excuse for not catching ‘The birth day of Master George. En: Tho slave's blessing on his master’s Knox. Mock Minuet and Author ef “ Londan Her Ha ar yuninceey wren Sande of bushels of peaches. ua son. The on pie an o els of pene! Polka, Aunt Chloe and Sain, Neges dance hy charaot: — Fe Scene 2.—Apartments in Shelby’s house. 1 Tho young wile liste: e husband and his bride, r, and cannot easil; r} ‘Time, IN any Form, nv THIS Ke Superior compan Propvcep vOR THE Fu formation abou James M, Farrand, Assem The contamplated ** Doath in my arms before bondage to | ‘he Hon. Claude Plantaganet, dend of $30 shortly. nnum of Dunnum er. 3,—Interior of Uncle Tom’s cabin. Tho sale of Uncle News of Eliza's iti seen atthe Franklin Hous is faithfulness and Tho rage of Haley. dollar gift and promise : us, wlio hears us, I promise, if { live, you shall bo free.” oy —A Landscape. Trick of the slayes Sam and Andy. ikerchief. A walk in the wro: ft —Koom in, s roadside inn, ers. Mosquitoes and tobacco. Tho fucitivos. ‘The drover’s anger. ‘The alarm, the escape, tho fight. 6.—A wood. ' Pursuit of tho fugitives. 7.—Precipitous rocks and torrent Dreadinl danger of of the Drover Joh: he elave’s resolve And I'll dotend her with my life.” The attack, ‘aste: Kidnapper’s fearful de Five Pi ‘wos Five Pianos, wor Specimens ¢f the Pianos Watches, worth $1 b One hundred Gold Pens and Cases, wo! Qne thousand P+ nails, wo! Pi Rose Lawless, Pupil 3 pepe Sa EES to withdraw from the Drover Jcho and tho 2s The master and his MINING BOARD, NOVRMBER 5. 250 shs PhoenixGold.b30 14 a de b30 hatter,)....... thousand Geld Pens, $1 eagit fand Eny SNH Hand Books, Uesoribing the Seven Mile Mirror, a Gi Bb. ns eeees One hundred thousan: get ta pov ge fr. Perl ether in some suicablo' 4 time of distribu number 8 committes, under Hon will take place. among them in such way—eith 200 shs Phowix Gold..s3 1 x 260 do. 1 néar tho banks of jeorgo and Eliza, ‘The use of a wo Tam free! my wife 23 See the Obio river. Fries Oar YORK AMPHITHEATRE, NO. ® yw fy i si of s Kentuoky rifle!’ IN. TROUPES COMBINED, ie New York Amphitheatre havo the ounce the opening of their extensi inter season, ON DAY EVENING, Nov. tho following distinguished Américan MADAME FRANCONI, from the Circus Olympique, Paris, being her first appear- MONS. CHIARINI, from Franeoni’s Hippodryme, and bis beautiful horses, Prince and Dun Ju 4 5 saae To the Directors and Stockholders of the Vanderburg Mining Company. [aDvaRTISEMENT. } owned by this com} is ia the State of H Z A negro he The sleep- i H tory of the wronged and betrayed one. ed chamber of your houge—the don of uitice—the scone of your murders ”” —Cabin of » steamboat ‘Penetrate, put that down.’ Singular alphavet Gentlemen:—The prope: “Tstood in the haunt: situated in the cout ty of North Carolina, abont twenty-five miles from the towa of Charlotte. The examination of the mine was personal; and having satisfied myself by an actual survey of the ores on the surface, and an entry into the mine, Iam fully prepared to confirm all the previous statements that have been made by Profers.x Emmons in his report, by Mr. Hodges from rvation, and by Dr. Chilton from analysis. Accvmnpaniod by ® practical metalargist, and Mr. Walter B. Smith and the head Cornish miner, we descended to the level cf 160 feet, and there procured specimens from the F F? otherwise—ae 7 subscribers roatdi upon the same Introducti n of an ori- Lotters 0 and K. Slight on a Mississippi steamboat, * Ten months old and only | i ance in America. ents, wit bution. And warded to them in eve Tianner aa they may diteob, an. Fey iiere sae distribution takes plac bution will be duly hitheatre, London. with his high, tos . Also, Mr. J.J. Nathans, Scene 8.- Deck of the steamer. Song aud choru: : hnfreah | more wood up, boys, ho! ho! ho! at, boya, ho | ho | ho 1” do, KenuoUs youth and honest ago. 4.—The cabin. The Soutiern gentleman, Tae truo nd the professional slave center. Uncle ‘1om bought at By: N. cademy Hall, 663 ee ae cates Os ; Pit, 125 centé; Reserved Seats, 60 conte, ‘Afternoon performan needays and Saturd: NCLE TOM’S CAB! ray. Stra romtraat ind solicitation, ald ‘be addressed to aiternoon and @ ir single sdmission, 204 ders for tickets, by letter, shot AM PERIAM, Academy Hall, 663, Exhibitions ever; o'clock. Tickets IN.—STRANGERS AND CITI zens sre informed that the National [Theatre is the | only place in New York wiere my version of this celebrated wi eon performed at the Troy Museum 100 Mr. Purdy at his theatre, there ruccersfully every night si jay and Saturday afternoon,) with the youth- wr, little Cordelia Howard, as the “ Eva,” of which she the original in America. caution the public that any other pieco announo- hment in New York is not my ver- sion. G. L. AIKEN, Author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, as performed at the National York, and where it will bo continued evs ig, and every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon remainder of the year 1863, ERSIGNED MEMBERS OF strels, having been informed that incorreot aud slanderous reports have ent of Mr, Edwin P. Chri ' rovoeation of George N. Harrington, in whose feol kindly interested, tor leaving this vom. {2,0RF Personal knowle) go, M 5 The mize is now in a good working condition. The gold acter, and will pay for all the There can be no doubt of The gold will average 0 would not be loved by #o sweet a lady.’ ‘The erntented slave arisons—Sngland and America, What old Nick can do in ‘Squiro, let's liquor. GRAND PANo- KAMAOF A PORTION OF THE Miss.ssiPPt Ki. way. at 3 and 136 vein in of un excel'ert cl ts; children expenses of working the mi the richness of the copper vein. over $2 per burhel, aud is richer than the generality of the gold hearing quartz rocks in California. Jess than fourteen veins of copper on their lands, allequal, if not superior, to the Phenix, which is crossed before reach- Not satitfied with a night of the vein, which was about eighteen inches wide, I panned some of the pieces which had been taken out, and found them to yield This vein may be considered as & strong one, and likely to hold out. There are about twenty men at work, besides the manager. Lom therefore not only satisfied of the value of this property, but am convinced, from the reputation this mine fas, not only from disinterested parties in this neighborhood, but throughout the ‘State, that we hare one of the most yaluable and reliable p:operties in the ‘The happy child. 188 GABRIELLE DE LAMOTTE informs the public of fow days hor first concert in America. —— ao reenter LOSES POSITIY KLY—FRANKENS ‘at Hope Chapel, on Thursday, Neca of visiters for two months sion to be 25 cents from thi obe wil givein 2 @ cabin. Lots of Iu tent elastic bonnet box. Penetrate in rathor itimakes you shake «inerally, Aunty Vermont ‘@ theiftloss set.” Aunty’s arithmetic. “dtelouus the bral and about the legs particu —Deek of the wt "8 NIAGAN-“” ing thi property Xr athe grout ia of eamer. Arrival at New Orlew The boat is supposed to * round to.’” ‘The alarm. The xesous, * over $2 per bushel. ACT U1. HATHAM HALL, CHATHAM The scene of this act lies in St. ‘Claro’s Magicians, and repos ie of Devils, ovens his mi lend'd apartront. The Southern lady aud her Arrival of St. Clare, Eva ad Uncle Tom. Pene'rate in anc w place. mantion, Now Or- . od." Adimisaion” 1334" sontor THE ARORA RA, 08 at 734, and We isk Adicasen a = m ue commence at 734 0’cieck. ANVARD'S HOLY LAND, aT Broadway, exhibited every ov ul sty, inrogard to With the aid of eoonomy, judgment and skill, in the | adiwinistration and management, the Vanderburg will ield ® very large here are great features of certainty about its holding it is aecessible to the Southern Railroad. There is afine stream on the premises, the sands of which, if | panved, would yield a very handsome return of over two 90 The land is good for wheat and | corn, sufficient to supply the wants of the laborers, and 7 is better adapted, on account of its healthy climate, facility of working, richness of yield, and cer tainty of holding out, for the purposes of mining, than any th an¢ a suit at the State’s oxpense.”” bir headaghe and juui- pany, hereby assert that, “An inp in gexsral—o per tes. Song and dance by Tops turn to the p cht Tovent severoand dangerous ya'd be insuch ot Little Eva with EMPLE OF GRACKS—SIXTH AVENUE, the Crystal Palace.—Modele—Mad Beautiful woman in the pro! hi appear as Titian’s Vor Juno; also, an entire trou t Appearance, composed of Ii Performanee every hi Admission, 25 cents. R. FISH, FROM characteristis wig m Amatour performances atten srties. magquerades, and fa ort Corridor in St. Clare's house. The letter from desr cld hi hopo—' To be tread by the labor of iy wife, | nd ohildren! Have { prayed in vain t? nof St, Clare's mansiou. The dark cook and Adoipi’sop-rion # Ucele Tom, ‘The quadroon lady's maid’s burlesque Pas do Tro i Aunty Vermont proceeds to straighten things ‘Queer places for strange things. was to him all that man 01 Jso know from written document K of Goorge N. ed from Edwin P, Christy, f tince the first day of Feb., 186 drayal from the com mont. 4, the eum of ni thi dollars, ($19,680.) We make without solicitation on the pat no other than performing’ parts towards our m: shillings per bushel, ur dering the day and eveaina ousand six hundred and tho above poatement of faote, —Apartment at St. Clare's. Penetrate’s opinioa | of human nature gensrally, and fomale human oature par oticeavie fact which struck me as te the character of the vein war, that the Tyrolean miners, at work at the mire bad saved up their earnings for the purchase of a property in the neighborhood; and the parties with whom I talked’ was that there was no doubt thatthe Vanderbury was a good and WM. FURNISS, esident of the Vanderburg Mining Company. F your: —Aunty’s bedroom, Topsy in hor glory. is proverbial among A unty’s ast, nishiment—To pays pug: lation on a small Seale. TIUN FOR SALE—OONGSISTIN| similar piece of © beauty, so admir ny testimony of al Uncle Tom's remembrance of the Scene 7.—? aloon ii . They aro the sixe of (i igtand desolation. Agony of tho wife a Death of St. Clare, A potheosis | J. Sim: a CROWELL, Troasurer. i BRYAN GALLERY OF CHRISTI. taining a series of two hundred authentic pain tho most celebrated Italian, 8} from Guido de Sienne, ( Vernet is now open Union Fark. a the purehaser # fortune iv California, oo ad woighing loss than Aft inibition, 81.000. "Apply. to between land 6 o’oloi room in packing, of the entire ox Act tv, The scene of thin act lice in New (ricans, and Logreo's pli tation in te vieinity. ene T.—A lave warehouse in tency for a anic. Satorpay, Nov, 5—6 P. M. —Sonve 60 bbls, changed hands, at $5 50 for both forts per 100 ibe ‘lour was less in demand, and about ‘The day’s business included 17,000 uperfine No, 2 at $6.37% a State, at $6 8734 a $7 123g: similar priees; and other rn The sales of Canadii superfine, in bord, at $7. 200 bbls. Southern were purehased, at for mixed to favorite, aud $7 373¢ @ n Rye flour retailed at $5 for fine, r superfine, per bbl in better request at $4183 a $425 per bbl. Wheat was jn diminiehed supply, and less needed, but ruled pretty firm. The operations comprised 38,000 bushels at $179 a $1.80 for prime Genesee white; $1 do; $1 689 $1 70 for Canadian do, in bond; and $1 48 for Kye wos dearer; 1,200 bushels ro- Barley and oats varied little, ‘The business consisted of 31,000 ¢. for unsound; 78e. a 80c. for mixed Southern and Western, and 82¢, for yellow Southern, Corrox.—The day’s faler amounted to 1,317 bales, in- cluding 770 for export, 425 for home use, and 122 to Market unchanged. Fartcurs,~-Rngagements ¥ THE APPLIOATION OF EIB 124. per dbl, lower. Ted drop, and new per dbl tow cted aad’ ouite BLITZ.—STUYVESANT o's hous, on his plantation There may be hope ; -—Sour at 35 75 a ing hundreds of ‘onsen ouro: be in, Janation betworn Cary aVeD will not desort them why Seere3.—Avet.on room. Bi jug partioniarly.”” “A man, look at hero was not more ginerally ” and his duck in danger. from Division street; ne other pises, . ASSISTED BY HIS CELEBRATED titote, and other ane in the 5 abenined.” Gon an ing for the slaves. Admission, 25 cont KLIN MUSEUM, STREET, er Proprietor.—The above establishment is lassie an origtaal represesfations 7 Wile. Castine» Trow Deantifal ‘The controvere . ited ak 60 neaed ‘haa! virsak ene In Orleans and Legreo’s Plantation, Consultation betwoon A most unexpected srrival— Scene 1.—Hotel in th q je oi devant slave, and jarly.’? D*. JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET, Ls sulted o1 ences. Twenty-three years enable him [oa Jiisa larly oducat Tae GRADUATE OF itr of few York, Hi 16 a $178 for Western in retribution Moro black ine unwelcome intruder, orca, the wind does not ustice—more fierce opprew The haunted room: a dy spenk”’—The villain’s torrible rem last.—Moonlight view of th portion of the houro ef Simon Legrce. dreadtul threat, inferior Western red, r, 0 mrt yard, and a | (Lecture Room,) ev Firmooss of Uncle “You may whip mo, starve me, me sooner where I long to go’ rand the fearful rin let of hair. more valuable, burbels, at 76c. a 77 ing 7 o) neat 8 Slee ix HUNDRED DAgy or. 00, bj and proprietor, during an Overiand the life Indians, he most magnificent scene scriptive lecture by the artist, an; the exercises, Tiekets 25 con! yk. The moat mag- were light, bat firm, To Liverpool, about 15,000 bushels wheat were taken at 1: in bul’, aud 2,600 bbls. flour, at 3s, Od, tallow were engaged at 40s, per ton, and 50 bbls, es cheese at 60c., aad 750 bbls. Wheat waa at 19d; theugh previous, room which bad been engaged by one shipper, w30 could not red. the name to another ahip- 14344. in bulk, R. CORBETT, N 0, 19 DUANE STRERT. BRTWEEN oper that his future life may be happy, alttiou ine 9 yb on among the Lewly. je other aftcrnoons of the week, at J o'clock, remark- ably diverting and eomical performances, for which see the Dills of the day. Admittance to the wholo Musoum—to the Giraffes iate muni: "Rwecved soate tashes at bx, 2,000 IBLO’S CONCERT SALOON AND BALL ROOM May NCERTS AND BALLS. Thie magnificent Saloon, with the rio! in he eoantey! R. COOPER, z dy, the Halla of Statuary, th istory Department, tho Ch Piotors Gallery, nese Saioon, and the grain, trans ohad the grain to go forward, and 15d. in begs, There was no change in rates to Havre, ere at 24c. ior wheat, and 900, for tlour. California, rates were quiet, at 55. a 56¢., and in some | clippers advanced in loading, 60c, was demanded w—~Pork did not vai cluded 600 bbis,, at $1775 # $12 98% » $15 for prime. About 200 bbls. Jie. @ 1i3g6. per Ib. The rales of beefembraced 175 bbls, kind now freely deslt in,) at $60 $6 50 60 a $12 for country m 3 25 for city <o, No essential change can Dutter or cheese, t, hone of th ma Reoms &o, as well ag tho Pertvrmances, under ten, 1236 conta, eto, 124 cents extra, - 14 ante-rooms, Seats in tho Fi Children Baleony and Parqu HE RGYPTIAN COLLRCTION.— tain this collection in Premed, Dr. Abbott has reopened ford all persons an op} ARIS AND LONDON author of the Me titioner, 42 Reade street, corner 4 Not the drag THE P) he conabiphed, Oe e je, DESIRE TO RE having been publioly ax- much, The sales in for meas, and by the alas ae pao ices A. A antil 10 P, RNOLD’S OLYMPIC THRATRE, ihanments wit ploseo ndress pes Balsinore, Ma . joorge J, Arnold,