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Al the x meeting. Vert Soci i rothers, the President, M. Bena tare that the receipts during the at Ame p88. Leaving a balanes in cash . $695 Di h 4 beads Pe da gM fg Pa aL Tal, money, he 2 want ae cori c5 elaamay a and Messts. A. wuenee r hy Spsin jeonts. A. se ait i PE. ¥ whose onthe see Senate itous use Per onder of the Committ nce GUYNET, Secretary. Grand Trt of Art—First and Greatest orial 1d in this Elgon Seerdag paTHE NEW wont ‘Cured beloe elas jaa =? for 634 canta Thee ty oa oie pice saatere | cr copies only 634 Santen 8 Es year, or $5 for tw iti aod stran int all at sea anbueribe tary faly shonla hare te Se i Waites aie Tie, WANDERING Jew, saga strnets tieTeagcan 7 8 SINCE EHR. scoiahar : Beal’s Hair Restorative, watranted to make hair to grow on bald places, an vent hair from fall- ing out, Found at Beal’sagenoy, 67 Walker street, first store ruom Broadwi Gouraud’s Hatr Dye will cha red or nge hai br. black, L Wire aece ede ife” ie rich Magical Pain Extractor, for Burn: sctlda: Pee hentai Counhinueanee r{ -to the ft ques & Co.,3 ear uate, wer copme tay ao Medical Notice—The reatinomnente, ofthe New York Deiter of icine and Pharmacy, established for Sappmeasion of fcr nae os the cue fee all het will "Biice ana Coun ee CRATE HON MI MONEY MARKET Monday, January 6—6 P. M. ‘There was a much better feeling to-dsy in the market. Quotations show an improvement, and the transactions were rather larger than usnal. Long Teland advanced one per cent; Canton, }; Harlem, 4; Norwich and Worcester, 1}; Stonington, 3; Farmers’ Loan. 1; Morris Canal, 1; Ohio 6’s, 3; Mohawk, Pennsyl- vania 6's, Vickeburg and North American Trust closed firm at Saturdey’s prices. The shorts have been in the market to day, purchasing quite largely to deliver. The booke of several stocks opened to-day, and sales mede to deliver on the opening became due, and the sherts were compelled to buy at current prices. Counterfeit fives on Oliver Lee & Co’s Bank of Bug. are in circulation. Theseare a lithograph én very paper, and can easily be detected by close examination. ‘The interest on the public stocks of this city, payable on the Ist of February, will be paid on that day by the Chamberlain at his office in the Bank of the State of New York. The Merchants’ Exchange Bank has declared a divi- den of three and n half per cent for the Jast six months, payable on demand. The Bank of Commerce three per cent, payable on de. mand. The Merchants’ Fire Insurance Company four per: cent | for the last six months, payable on the 15th inst. The New York Iasurance Company aregular dividend of five per cent for the last six months, payableon the 18th inst.,and a commission of ten per cent on the amonnt of premiums on risks terminating on the Ist inst ~the lat ter payable on the Ist of February. ‘There has been within the past few days considerable excitement emong the bill holders of the Plainfield Bank, N. J.,end the Brokers of Wall at. have been very active io redeeming the issues of that institution ,not,however,with out the redemption of the amounts they received being @ueranteed by the agents of the bank. Several brokers tm the street refuse to touch these bills at any rate. The Jerge amount in circulation has created suspicions in the mindsof many that all was not right, and that some screw wasloose. The fears produced in the minds of the bill holders, by the refusal of the brokersto redeem them, have compelled the government of the Plainfield Bunk to publish a statement of its affairs, made up toe vory recent date, which we annex for the benefit of those interested. Puatnereun Banx, New Jensxy, Dxc. 28, 104. Rills Discounted, , $86,638 Capitol Stock... +. Depoait in tM Toric: erculetion. .-. fe ut es ‘Bhs ¢ N.Y. 10,758 Real Bussteand Bak $150,198 150,198 " ‘This statement is offirmed to by Nathan Vail, President, sworn to by Ashel Beech, Cashier, and certified to by a committee of three. According to the report of this insti , Published last January, it appears that at that time ti@ loans amounted to $79,265, specie $19,042, circulation $97,978, and deposits to $21,789. Some little time after that report was made, the Legislature of New Jersey ap- pointed commissioners — upon certain representations made to that body—to examine the affairs of this bank, und report ascordingly. After a great lapse of time these commissioners reported, and their report showed a circu- lation of $41,068, with specie on hand ‘amounting to $41,068, a sum precisely that of the circulation. This statement showed that the bank had been put in order for the investigation, and its condition improved. We find here an increase in the specie of $22,026, amd a decrease in the circulation of $06,910, ina very short time. Tis report to the Legislature calmed the fears of the public: which was taken advantage of, and issues rapidly put in- to circulation, so that in a few months, according to the report of the bank, the circulation has been increased one hundred per cent , and the specie in vault has fallen from $41,068 to $11,024. This shows.avery great expansion and depreciation in the value of its circulation, buta true and correct statement of its offairs would present an in- flation that would alarm every one holding any of ite pro- mises to pay. We know that the financialoperations of those interested in this Plainfield Bank, have recently been ofsuch a nature as to require large emissions of its bills, and the appearance of these bills in the market has produced the excitement before alluded to. To offset the effect of this excitement on the credit of the bank, an in dividual,decply interested in its prosperity, has published the following notice. ‘THe Puainrieu Banx.—A malicious rumor relative to ery word of Viper ia falao, was circn at the cl last week by an envious print in this city. “The Piatasela Ba Bank is dae the best men in undress ef lodustrions people, en a 8 lustrions people, an ieaiaine vistaetes many weer: ay ep aged parsuita—have me serve vindior e Segond cg ite managers, and prove the entire soundness Tt is as sound as any other institution in the United States, aud at all times redeems i's notes promp:ly in or silver. Its bille are redeemed in this c tye teng and u wards, at par; fives ‘and under at the rate of Now York State money, being one half of one per cout. We hold ourselves individually poreestie for the punctual re- = in specie of every dotlar it "haga ulation at these rates, at our counter, on M. Y. BEACH. The responsibility of this person is a question upon which the public require all the information possible to be obtained. It is generally known that he is rated in the list of “ Worlthy Citizens” to be worth $200,000. How true that may be, we ara not capable of judging, hut it appears thers are those who question this very much, and who array facts to confirm their assertions. We an- Moxa statement, taken from “Thompson’s Bank Note Reporter,” which bears upon ite face a very official ap- peasance. Tho facts here given can be seen on refer- ence to the authorities named et any time. Tue Prainristy Baxya—Tae Leman County Barx— Moors Y. Beacn’s connaction wirn taxee Institu- p TIONS. Mr. Evrron—Tie other day | accidentally heard a conversation in Wall street relative to the above named banks, end the probability of their ultimately ‘bursting: up” when one of the party stated tuat Beach’s real ea. peas alone in this city, wae werth enough to redeem the Lh pom banks combined, and was, therefore, e gone againet such a cataatrophe.<: Being curious in maetters, 1 yesterday took a stroll into the Record office to examine what rea) estate Beach held that cou'd De wor h so large an. pee. T here send youthe result of my labors, rh) if T have emitted any thing, or made an error, 1 nota jan himself willcor ect me. oo ‘The ilding occupied asthe Sun office, coma: f Nason and Fulton streets, estimated to be worth with Si | frroent, Sons ADS E EE eee Aconsoate ‘QUaNcITY. anp value ap puapens¥ cLEAaED acalspanew ‘and second hand Wauchey ao wo py axpeaee " being compelled to accept his issues. We personally ‘The above are in Liher 237 laypsol, Demerara: obtain 347, 360 and $58, 0: amounts are due sf varions’ pe. Fria eho Wie ¥ ripds between the presént time and 1862, with interest at sa acs und Coneon the rate of seven per cent poems anoun. Atem—The dw house 67 Chambers street, deeded Moses 8, Beach, and for which Moses Y. Beach’s bond BSiven for 17, + toe eeteaged to George Griswold thet amount, to be paid in instalments of $1000 to atts, New arth Geo Gi ees Hinge fhe ala ag ine eR Senne a Aw: ‘Smalley, of the Fore Rico, at Balti morta Dec 30, C1 ince oe WSW 25 miles, fell in with and Boarded a fore fa —last payment in 1864. 800 of This property may be worth $16,000—not @ cent over ; © 114,100 he lying ov. Ther that amount, {hie therefore mertgeaed for pao ones ie ie ie badge} ible ed a het mar ons OY Shiuanon The deeding of Beach Pe as his own iaing) a son ei the two first letters of which on the stern were K. @ circumstance which perha| peculiar Cai Childe, ye I, Dec socleteg would explain. The mortgage alinded inded to 20 tas ailces war from New Orleans for Sireanals “Pati sal te rol ate ta which oan find thai Mt oe brad A “Foreign Ports can at i ©, » a J ¥. Beach has any interest in New York. oe | rom wate, rt art | de Ua fe Baie, anf dary ed ant on ma 3 | no "> As fast as tho instalments shall be thie do coon, 2 saith tow. (Vina, fate mas: ty by Moses Y. Beach, the beneft of whens payments goes for oe Yo Moses 8 Beach, who holde the atic ws { property. ig leans, bie ce ad for We should think the sbove was sufficient evidence to Berne ime lay one Ao a iach eh, Banke iain from Convince any one of the responsibility of the individual ieee coal 10,943 ack lo ey Watch ns Ente alluded te. We find in this statement very large mort- nde to 82 | ew York fo NOT a ee ne de Pais Gages upori the real estate standing in the name of Moses pan me ih Alabams ¥. neues upon which he pays en interest of seven per Forest, cent. ‘hese’ mortgages amount to 992,657, inte ecares,, Fest on which is paid at seven per cent, and the circu- ee lation of the Plainfield Bank—according to the report | Siven above—reaches $81,469, which is loaned out at six 1844. 291,718 $3,904,459 218,508 $2,982,700 —_—_—__======_______e “im Lanes “18a "are AUCTION SALES. stealing See et es RL 20,528 705485 9a asks VCTION NOTICE—Thie Day, sale of Wat WTotal,........ .. $692,019$17,647,751 “441,019 $14,298,567 Avtesiaed irs 0 10% wie nt Bee Roa ean nil MANY, ALSO THE AMOUNT OF TOLLS RECEIVED, ganas: A variety of Jezel 1834, 103. al ad ratches "artes ois nate ke. 5 ‘ beaneit Wi ia $17,754796 vio bo sald without cera sea saitable forthe mortgages—so far as the Plainfield bills will go—and hold | “r, his real estate unencumbered, when he could make at Value ee TIAASS 64 ive. THOS. BELL. - one per cent by the operation, and give him ‘The following statement shows the 1es of the com Auctioneer, 1 Clalm to the possession of wealth ? There is something capers Whtah Was toh cad ecru ot eel j rong in this. The responsibility ofthis individual should | log 1843 and 1844, and also the amount of tolls Wi aeioecol baller tesetorraae noes hur ea ore be tuted upon another point. According to the laws o{ Property, Left. fetes init emt from the P rk were here fy his ineraction woul be State, it is illegal to ciroulate bills of banks located | Forest, tons + Bah aa $3.81 Fa rr mane greater part ofthe any, Adasen rFtanforee out of the State, within our Limits,and every effence is pun- lenlture, ton 97.420 1 gee *arstaa9 id Off 37 3tre’ ishable with fine, ke. ‘These laws are transgressed every 1 ae Warts 7A Fariahed Fosfor and Bod | Tem ri Bi. dayby nearly all,although the act cannot be pinned to an; * 35, san ithe Bi) 167 one ; but when a man establishes an agency of a eves 463,744 $17,551 656 993,270 $14,139,082 bs iy tiene rom ee ron — bank in State, fot: the Purpose of putting into ciroule- Property Cleared. $20% RE es house, of Danial Winship ae tion issues of that bank, which are, by the laws of that {ron oe sees Lisa costeatncaay sige Tatiary 3, of oa walt dgacn le State, illegal, it becomes necessary that something should | VY: 692 4 i Pr hed KR. E. H.; an be done to bring him to justloe—not only to vindicate the | sesame agers | Pers i rea cht: tin seoranewas wile laws, but te protect those who might become sufferers, by mt the above lace, or Led. Beals, Bo, Beye Averue. ne B —Pawnbrokers are requested to stop the pi Bg of- Ft Skinte. of Cuba: know nothing in favor of, or against this Man, either as Saves eevee eee tae | et regards his private or public character ; but we shoud |" REWARD Lost, hip morning, in Gree oe he Judge from the facts presented to the people by others, | Yo mar En eel creqeresenennzrememaind $5 contains aperse with aiver els sth ena not that if the crodit of the Plainfield Bank resia entirely on | i,.¥ap4eC—Sep sumer Power, at Baltimore—Capt Duaham, theginer and bank notes to thn amount olor iy doe, the responsibility of this individual, it has a very weak rt nol ve: aveertper baka genase, onariece worked. The above reward will be gi ‘sr 2 by foundation. Its bill holders must take into consideration Foreign 1 Sahes, s nthacealnts No: Deeieeme ne eee the evidence here given, and govern themselves accord: | , as Hetil Ko Ba ea ery a pie: Sabon ag | FOUND Tn Chatham street, an ivory BARD CASE, wich ingly. ‘The explosions of the Jacksonville, Monmouth, | Nevi ea a lady’s miniature on the front af ‘he owner ean ha and Northampton Banks, have not been forgotten by ee it by calling at Dr. Houston’s, 78 White street, ii adh & co— BOUT Five tons Irish Oat Mow ofS lity, £¢ many who were heavy sufferers, and with the operations } Jones k come McKee & co~-18 Godfrey Pat al sale BT oa of those institutions in their minds, we advise them to be- | SY sprain. esac atning & Joumoy—5 B Teataees Ay ine * iad ee a ware of the issues of the Plainfield. ‘We are now in the 'WO Genteel Rooms, with Grates, iste i Biecer midst of presperity, und all attem; pts to get up and TOs and Gionetes can be had by applyicg foie 9 Comms, | Banner nage ®. wee ule 0 Bird. 3 doors from “oa o plaster currency, should be nipped in the bud. | &¢o—2 ‘ Jao TAXES OF 1844. ‘Todo this, itis important tht the publio should refuse to |-&sizonr= red Liee"| Wicetty ere atta OFFICE OF RECEIVER ov TaAxds, receive the issues of any bank, the credit of which is the amu & so—19 Sande Faller & co“ Jap Hamnlionf W Oi ea aes M Titus—1 D Morrisos URSUANT to the Act ip ti Cy Ne of least tainted, and the officers of which arennot men of cher. ences B Y Beniamia aaa Oi cot il cae of New oneapanted “Apual ate isi G rue a ected sanding Ia soe. Gro Has reason é Golfer shall bepaid to me at my office, on or beture the Aten ly aoa Mf Armstron of'Febraary nertrtn addition ef one made up from official reports showing | & Brother Set Hunt & Sym fe | ade rther addition of oue ‘per’ ceat will be charecd os all the value of the importations into this port for the past year, compared with 1843. We are indebted to the po- liteness of Mr. Bogardus, Deputy Collector, and Mr. Og- den, Auditor, for these valnable Teports. STATEMENT oF THE vaLUE oF Goons, Wanns AND Mer- ‘axes remaining unpaid on the fifteenth day of March Present Ia the Ts in ys the se of Ward ole ae bn ih. fa who. can ot es Ke (eae: ie the crowd snd delay” vehich vil ae ‘occur for it, e CHANDISE, IMPORTED INTO THE Distaict of Naw Yort Ti80 Bi vet aie IN EACH MONTH OF THE 1863 § Samael ‘fhe Tax’ Billa may be objained on apa i ile Geedn cee pol Dutiable. | Chaune: ce co—13 ‘Thompson ere & Office hours from 8 o’clock, A. M. ie Pu eine, edie 1 ea 184 1843. 84 Sere Ee los. maber8 b Is ii "toMrl fapuary.»- $1555.70. $5500.18 $189,190 ipo ie eels aT Hardee Sit 4;759/959 aoee Tee Whabeate| TRIUMPHANT § ESS! il Bunt 5,217/665 933,022 ophae as copper Barstow Pg ices ME, BRISTOW, Finishing Writing Presents his most 50284 "477-208 1,908" sincere acknowledgements to 3 of New York Tame Sotror eure i ge & co—l cas he Warne 0 and Brooklyn, for she very, ey Les 3,907,179 6'513,331 x ig i ss at Sagan sees 707,952 | tus cont a a oe itv of pocasoes C Hi Marshall—Yo o1 489/014 31913°283, 669288 7, es Tucker, Coo) ain Day and eects lor ONLY 4 ns "PERIOD LONGER 7134 1,991,893 ¥ : aepring hie spring, to return tier hoame | SSB BURY icra | cite Eee re Pal Maa ee ockeeell tis M Un erwood2i6 BRISTOW’S Total. ..$34,629,961 $64,300,531 $8,498,332 $9,809,747 | burn—10 cs 2 cl x ten & Phelps. me SUPERIOR AND ELEGANT COMMERCIAL SYSTEM OP Total value 1843 1844. Increase, | Dodge, o—10 cot L. Cohen t80 ba 7 Page ick OB Move: Dutiable goods Se4.6a5.ggt S64g00sar 29 g71,160 | BI co ae wns & Browne e Herrick & Blunts Wiley ACADEMY, No. 1s6 BROADWAY. Goods not dutial 8,499,803, 9800,747 1,311,415 Mr. B.avatanraxy to impart apa and Gentlemen of sae ALL Aag8, ing. expeditious, beautiful ant $43,127, a3 Te r Amt of duties on imp’es “11,356,128 Ce iar Piesnie es | bos haan, tie it dean ehemboneseg 'WELVE SY LESSONS! The value of th iat fase ara tensa LT apy wt stash Dlg. ch ouued Port for the year Kes Shaye? Barrie & Joyoson—s90 ri tron ferls delighted in going throng! Jestclon, rashes scary one bendred milion dclae Gigend eine preg st ye steal " The invoice value was $74,110,268, and the additional | Dutilh & Cousinery— aig ee fe errno iad 3g ig Earache nso Osual Mr. B. is to be VDI IAC PI Ai eo value placed upon them bofole they fell into the hands of | "** 1138 do wool to o the first owners, was created by diMies, kc. Foreign Domestic page prema course manufactures, cent out by and sold on ‘socount of owners Bo site Renaee Maes rane Manges 000 bales cotton W P thy dere Mn Tec one ga epaamlameta - trie a abroad, must be pald for with duties edded and remittances | Rime fs Halstead—to Holbrook, Nain Booed Asharnt | OR B~Specimens of Writing are exhibited on oe sutiasl made accordingly, but on the imports by houses here, the NDERFUL DiI eens first cost is only to be remitted, the duties remaining in ‘TRIKER’S SOL x the country. Estimating the value of the imports in this MARITIME HERALD. be t sah forint olor af rainaes. Fs manner—and it is the only correct way—we would not be 7 > | perceding » It is hi i y. fficacic (ou and ppemeenes = the murpriged to find that the full value of the imports intothe | s/eqq Movements Tit Bugis mee. aoe de | Se Kron tdvantage of beta iiving the har widow Tajo bi in country, forthe year 1844, amounted to one hundred and.| Cambria, Judkins...Jan. 4 ...Jan. 16.... Thos ‘doubt its virtues, are requested to have their fity millions of dollars. This amount must be peid for, bay Sie if haba would tke and if our exports are_not sufficient to daso, andourcre- | wy Ship and Agents. trial will the fact. aits become exhausted, the precious metals must go for- | 10 Kepent fea aces, Ei scour New 8 aire wal Popo val iahioths No. 5 Chatham st, ward to liquidate the balance. Our exports, according to woke Set pat Bort whence b=" beimate eatee the official returns are made up at the home valuation, Ve ar and the returas do not show how far they actually go, niea! towards liquidating our foreign indebtedness. The profits rine latelli accruing on our exports in foreign countries should be ‘added to the home valuation, and, whatever that is, with the first cost, is so much to our credit in offsetting the value of the imports. i Old Stock Exchange. 30% ge ad Brij ee Size Savoline ‘floes, all sizes. Fy ie looks and fons. & eis mabe. do a 4 ae Con raperior files, pri mon ‘Tele Catlery, a complete aosortment. zors, Scissors, &c.; Brass Catlery, Screws, &., &e., with a general ham and Siiamald food foods, «Kore oe | 3 iy 104 ‘90 shas Farmers’ Trust 36! Cleared. ling cc NEWBOU! K-30 ing cost. A. LD, ws SE iB ston Coal bas a e hips Ashburton, Hy ey it x 90 John street. 5 lew Orleans, E K Collins & Co; ‘harlest WINTER MAIL NE Fi ALBAN Som be 2 fe ene ern Co Geo Bui jue Allioth, Rite Islands, by wae u PEMIY, SINGRING +, VERPL, oe 3 x: ¥ NC. John | WE WEST POL C iu do 10 10 ft GSches Alaric, Pursell SNC.NL ie | BURGH, HAMBURGH and PO'KEEPSIE. 6 ia ae F dy & Coy J een Norfolk, Sturges Fane Tunovon To A 1 vm BS 9 100 Har! , —Verpl # HH 65; Packet ship Mediator, Chadw London and Stosmboss UTICA, Cane tN 7) 220 65: . an uf “BE 1354 430 L felad RR % fiscal Bie? isd sae ieee cm "Hs had con: | th Seambons er, foot of Courlanat a, ( 560 75 2 ae ae bee 75 chet Fata Bs Barstow, Nov 11, | at Pothkeopeie’om bouk stirs cf Nov Have or ome boat 2 bt ea ba0 73H | with mien to C'H Mamtall. Camp one the Norte Chancel 4 | For fessage or fright, apply on board orto FC. SHULTZ, 2 {i 38 Nor WorRR 6734 | Co. with shipe Richd Am Aran fonhimere, any saw her jn | at the Offos on the : 1 Cantan Co is 8 2 bao go | TAS, ton 3 The Cambri ne ee eammpeennvon Of woiterly s PASSAGE FOR TONDONFrcket of = 2 . , fant sailin Bo 8 sao Sg |e Ship Harcales, Madigan, fom Oden, with linneed and wool, NORTHUMBERLAND, Captain Griswold, snl 0 © do #20 4439 325 do 3 | *, bee ui sp. | Positively as above, lar day. do 10 Housatonic RR i Shy ead ened ie the accommodations Of this ship foreabin, second cabin, and vdectaimeasies > Sylvanus Jeane, end spoke bee adh ie la | eee fameneery cannot be surpassed ag New Stock Exchange. ray oe eens ree to SW. 27th orto W. & J. 50" $1000 Ohio 6's, "00, 839796 25 shes Famers’ Tr bis 96% | hea fc AE mee ge ade d the old; | ja6re 76 South st’, corner Maiden Jane. Bh Mon Bol Bas v9 8 30d #3 20% | inside; maker's name ot New FOR LONDON—Packet of the 10th of Janun Ho thet Meee Catal Oe eee ae est ba shove eth ahve: Phe fat silig packet sin ea Scand co! ee wee AND, Captain Griswold, will positively sail. as ae HOM" 50 East Boston =e 8% | Wa : “evita or pangs, having unequalled nesommodations, ey os 2 & fig “utnwann i x | Bes hand} 18 days from Mobil, | board orto JOHN GERDMAN, ° SB te HR Breed wornn BK eerie > ckgigialaaam oe ee gato * fasta 15 do Sie Ge ce cht Seaford, Hall, fro Noxfolk, with cor, ORTHUMBERLAND, Capt Hon Grewal | 2 % do atw ase 25 ¢ 67 SD ataiae vie pe 104 with potatoes, caatth sail as above, her regular day, . do = ox = ,- 83 67: Below. "Hering ‘Most superior s<terone wit ei cmint eee = » ii rr Ts, sone wishir e 3 Erie RR wy , +P Wh | Ose ship, one bernne, MERRAES- GEE INE. wich mow. | 1S askin aprlidadon on ot ot Mat ai oF to eo Ose MeM State of Trade. bo et caret, CO Asurs—Pots are still dull, and we cannot quoti il to-day. Her let Lek 196 a. M. Packet of the 21 id ao. over $37 vat $ioopadigy | “Bisace Dus Bal earaGs Sen orite. packet rahi EY OF THE West Bezswax—Prime yellow, OE il descriptions, sells as | reported ashore, was to woes 29 2 29) a is ite os x dienmer Beaniote Diatie, turrs—There 4 articular cha: ere sin aeky The market ; not active. ig 54 Win. Deriance rays are now shipped to England from Prince Edward's Packet Suir Asnaunton, Huttleston, for Liverpool, will Fe LINE OF ae KETS ‘aga a ions Parton, Contain: Woodhouse, will sail on Tuesday; Jase 21st, her regular . ‘The ships of being all 1000 tons and upwarts, per fons about to-embark for the od country, will mot fail to see tages to be derivedfruin selecting thin line in preference To any. other, ae theie, grest cajwelty renders the in great quanti and at remunerating prices.— ithville, Ni more comfortable and convenieat, than ‘The inhi te Of the Island expect to drive © thrivin to hulrand owe. aad their aecommodations for exbi. srcond cabiu and # Sue nacitee tocntars. sims | Tee Scalia Rapid VS a eh rt 3 ngland, but with the West Indies and the Uniced VALS AT CHARLES’ re for " forron—The sales to-day amount to 1000 elon pen ex: | Dec as SN ships, 12 ‘hrs, 2 sloops, a to mane carly application onboard, ont Beatie Corn” porters continue the chief purchasers—priees remain Clearances 2t ships, 10 barques, 29 brigs, 63 schrs, 2 sloops, "inte 76 South street, comer of Maiden Lane. steady. 68 steam! “pee. PASSAGE FROM GREAT BEITAIN AND Get emmon, anuiee of bt ee | bale relia at 58 wala Fgh ¢3I—8 ships, 7 barques, 14 brigs, 28 schrs, &steam- PSS Fin LIV EMrOOL iret pack- 2 60c. ie supply is not very large and ihe demand is pation igeve Lavespont every Gay days Mersag mod we to Mariners. t hich the subseril pared = Siaceee's: Cciutinntiie vasiahal:ah dmpiite of Sintes Fraarine Lig bot Now York towed the tient dheloweat rates. “those sending for ther (aends may lnetar, guia haber, poaves, ccltend-cnak medina net nny Eames ‘ ¢ Satarsy. rely that they will ave every stention alvra them, nd that ieaa. v4 2 Faure 10H" 18 , they will Averpool without the years 1843 and 1644, i pound aterl| it, I, * 1843 1944. 2 frenigh of steal. a Hakevered | farm Viger val fi ‘Principal Binks threaghout Sawed lumber, ft... + 7,646,142 19,160,407 ts, sisdlse 00 ry Ringe wom. Apply at the “ JOH Pahl het Square timber, ft. Meno ears sign wras chat they were OHN MAN an, f ‘ : Staves, ps... 80,000 137,000 e a 4 td 1 Bonth are Salt, dole. | 38003 Ta fitot sais Wi ip Waiter, 7 ie Ee Seming of ipo FOR LIVERPOOL—Resuiar zit of Liang = eae Purpove of getting STEEN HEY, € Cepia ii Woutr— Drage ‘caske are in very y ieatted request at Mes whichis is ator t hy es wits EY, aay ‘Pompson, wi 24c. Western and prison barrels sell, us wanted, at 4ja Sd they pee scommod abjo Shenango, Snow, v8 dato Brann for Nantz, 34 ult. on enon | Le Maaerr.—, iden lane, ATT! a! At market, 1159 beef cattle, 141 from wie ebee ts eS Ne, OF tO the Routh, 100 cows and calves an “and 1600 shee nd lamba oORHoD fy Béth ult. lat 3838, Ton 68 ite No. 100 {Seen MeMUR BAY, ud oF at $4 1210476; prima, $9 '09 7}, wns Serr elon Wane RE eit Glorer, Howes, New Orleans for Liverpoo!, 27th ult. LIVERPOOL, a per seis Cows and Cale e $14 to 90. oe eee, ela ley. ail as above. Lambe— Sales of the former at $167) to460, | Ftomaston, Dec 36°, ° in DePeys- and of lamive st Te. to 93.0, Pay Poy tomy) N a face all on th For 4 Hay—Prime, 67, shineapecenta, Jaa ¢-Ci Baten ae Canau Conga TAs followi: latements derived | SA awara, dan dar vi 3 ers HERDMAN, 61, Sonth * from the records of the canal 1 department, will be read oad ina gale; 3a, r Q meee and from Great Britain and Ireland, f with interest. They show a large increase of business “sia dt any of the regular line of Pac! reson yore ihe com ive statements of “ern aay 2—Cld rery, Be days fal he teto MERON, OO always be t . throw i of propert and cloareds Na a and roy vil eta attract nitenitfea, howe oT ment ‘OR Sie (ED 'Y Lert at Au» on rue Enir anv C: , OR WHICH WABLEFT BETWEEN THAT PLACE AND Simone oe NAL! ND THE COLLECTOR's OFFICE NEXT IN ORDER Of THE eanaL. reat. ten, if Imepediate application | in i made death the 1849, on bowed, foot’ of Maiden lane, orto D. ar N. | . ai, Ti Fatortin CNN: gh 4 ect ; ; , 9 An, ae ED casks very superior Flantee, landiog ex ship 118, ‘e703 wae 89,102,800 1,381,0% FC} 1 » y ies F Ne 440" 93.068 'LL9a3 mr do. Merona ES agents from New Gilets ar HINT & CO. 54 South st 2,513 40 akomeren, Jan 2—Arr New Yi NY. _____* aire 190801 | Savansan, i i 0 NT, HEAT atte busheleprige Ilnpis When, landing ex ahi AMUSEMENTS. BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL. PARK THEATRE, bannts Comedy, tn tne mci 7, 86, a be present. Rr =a 2 Ce Eereacry ‘ UY = m Cy The Connie or vee Bs with THE BATTLE OF bel | vt iter 7 ie Bn Tu » Mr Barry; Merit ApMitrance.—Boses, ‘Tiere 4 couts—Pit ® conts—Gallery % cents, shares NEW YORK OPERA HOUSE. the length of the Opera, the doors wil! Reed ano ‘clock. jad minh ¢ of the season.) in gonseqtinn with F, H. Bro} ert. which will take luce denon veoslin be had at Firth & Hall’s, Atwill’s, Morerat The Aston i ane “*A NIGHT WITH BURNS!”?’ “SECOND LECTURE SCOTTISH MINSTRELSY, On Tuesday, 14th Jan., 1845; byes SCHNEIDER es pha LATE OF SARATOGA Se EING 8, RE now prepared to give their attendance, at pias "Par nies, &ke , and combining a Band o| . from we to ‘twenty, usual satisfaction. Appli be ‘9 MESSRS. SCHNEIDER & REBHUNS, Cee Sr connEcTION oF Hea STS k GEST COLLECTION OF BEASTS AND BIRDS IN THIS COUNTRY GREAT BOXING MUTCHC Nl god Am Novel and Amusing Enter. MENAGERIE, Now 9 Fulton, and tig Aus wie AE st) Mon- noon aid Evening, December | rain every toy aan dd overy da veloc PSE. ‘Alte ancy” are eapecfally informed shat the lenagerie being well com rol moeut with the following baa tioe Sas Men arti = Toner, ee in comdmaction ith Bai ill h On his ile pag iS la er The Sheaiah si did Arena, 1700; the Simon Pure, or key in the country,”, performance in the ring, an that at e above hours (a well Moni 7 alow 10 the satiafuction of all, labors shgtpement tt tr cooruees ext cheyenne a ST all whe Know preciate true and novel talent. NE Bw YORK BRASS BAND. LITARY HAND, Pp givig BALL. will take | Ms ie the Apcllo Saloon, 410 , January 7th, 1845, on which occasion appear in full uniform, and perform th ieces of Bete pk aihiinn selected, y of the evening oreer a Ball. MUSI Paarigy and Balls can be attended with first rate Music, by ‘BUSIMPSON, 35 Leonard e MUSIC, HE GERMAN COTILLION BAND, (araot Ney. Brig Woe ‘would resy public that they are ties, the celebrated of Lanner, Straass, it sists of from two to fear Octaye Gothic Double will ne Tarniet Piano Forte we, street, Teacher of Harp, Pian HECLFENRITTER. No. 255 Centre street. TSIC—Mr. DUMADAY, ‘Frofessor of th atreet, above Walker, will go to the resi pils and teach {on very, moderate terma) the Gui iolin, Trombone and Come pean. ns, mabiblane ertencorneel? n on application. 421 im*m PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY—8p Sgason, 1844-5 THE. Government of the above Society, the mene tee that the Jith, 1845. To commence at 6 o'clock reacts ibers who wish to Purchase two extra ticket at $1.50 tach, oem to Messis, Scharfenh five pacrgments witha new ioe 3 Sioging, Accordion, Satisfactory references ‘on Satu: rday presi, Tom y CENTRAL GUARD. HE ANNUAL BALL of this Compan: Ypill be held at che ua gelepated C Cotillion ing 6 new mere Guick 8 i of am my at bec Co y vol unzered tof ., conductor ‘tthe Band ickets $17 Samuel R: b Graham, fin Be pps Sarre 8. — H. W. Gilliland, ‘Washington Fink, cae GAME » Cl 5 ORLANDO GRAY, Secret ath ieriere 27 31537 At®ec MINERVA ales SL AE ROOMS, ¥ R WALK ER. fE PROPRIETORS of ‘tho ahore ruite of rooms here, at 4g immense expense, completed the most elegant and com Pek, OR SOnCERT ROOM on for it the attention of the cent al pare of Brosdy rely with er of promoting pe. “iz eenioe Rein the adapts it for fanavanetts hare been trae coir thecom! ort and convenience of the visiters. HE: SAL puis ved Leveany one, thousand persons. The decoration cription, being in Signor Capalirs: feat met clase stat ary, hxve also ‘he room, when'eel brill Rantly vlieeeed ore! @ail unequalled by 5 provied, thay reacting tha Miotys forte tie tae ie ‘oncerts, Assemblies, wil particu ars may be had by application to Mr. Hutchings itary gee ‘other companies desirous of giving din- these Rooms every convenience for getting espn the most elegant and commodious style. UADRILLE BAND. AED, PARTIES ged bs WORN rae Beale GRAND OPENING BALL, Given at the lpareris. 559 Broad: s. Tare KQRPONA TOR AMONG Deak AND Ale AND .THE BLIND ASYLUMS.—Monpay, Ji Le of the Alhamra has the honor to announce 4 f, being gbout rebuilding and decorating his exyrbh anid expensive tanner, for ith indly volunteered his services in Gabriel de Korponay, (who has hat parpose,) sive a Grand porn Ballon ‘As above announced, tinder the direct the Rewest Susie shoe in voxue in tad circles in rece Price of “Pele, include 807 cg Mons. Lapouayi and at rites principal Hol a ai SWORD . EXERCISE. having entered into an array, i ioe the use of the i to become phate either Musket or Artillery ag hi S advertiser, 31 Au ite terms, by application to tl ES tmee Classes will commence on Monday next. M®,! Raletal Lf fone foe Ea seme tert eand Wie is ay nom ia MONTEL LAND AY estes’ Sr Foss RT OF THE NEW YORK MEDt- Sypaicee "al aida ‘E. * Mercy hen stooRs@rOLLY. TREATED. Agana we meal of treatment which has a Rape of jee Chest “ Herfotane f in seen cured without cuiting or burn- Barn from $ c wlthoat Primary, wed and is » hata impradence. a y L SURGICAL 3 Miri ee AND SUCCESSFU! Ou is inte C ae with 1 a eae the Lange. 1 Luxation of the Shoulder Joint, 1 Luxation of Finger Joint, a very rare occurrence, f Finger at teat ma shed oy 1 Abscess in the Kar. Washington. {Correspondence of the Herald.) Wasuinaton, Jan. 5, 1845. Annezation Debate eontinued— Winthrop of Mussachuset ts and Robert Dale Owen, of Indiana—Oregon—Dr. Dun. can—Native Americanism, and Roorbackism—Mr. Cush- ing—Robert Walsh, $c. Jamus G. Bennett, Esq ,— Nothing has created more talk, excitement, and fun during the session than the manuer in which the whig opponents of annexation were compelled to meet the question on Saturday, through the dex- trous management of Mr. Rhett, of South olinty, by calling for a vote on the abstract point, without the details. The epeéch of Joseph R. Ingersoll, |whig member from Philadelphia, may be con- densed into two points, first, that annexation would increase slavery, and second, that it would produce war. e remarks ‘of Charles J. I goll, on the day previous, who opened the yo oa on the democratic side, are considered as most in- judicious, and confirm previous opinions of this gentleman, that he has much talent, but little prac- tieal political common sense. His Position as to the effects upon slavery are also considered impolitic, and will be demed by almost every other democratic member who speaks upon the question. Mr. Winthrep, a whig member from Massachusetts, will address House on Monday morning, and be followed by Mr. Douglass, of Illinois, or Robert Dale Owen, of Indiana, the latter of whom will probably make the most able speech in favor of annexation that will be delivered during the session. The whole strength of the whig argument will be confined to the unconstitutionality of admiesion by any other mode than by treaty, and the dangers of war evils of extension of slavery. The domocrats will sotcnly meet thege points, but urge the measure for self defence, and self interest asa nation, inclusive of the nght of Texas to transfer her soil with- out consent of Mexico. It will make an imter- esting week, and when the question is ready fora vote, the ayes and nays will be called at every step of its progiess. Of this you may be aseured, the abstract principle of annexation wil be adopted, and the decails left for commissioners to fulfil. The Oregon question will follow, when Dr. Duncan will lead off with an able argument. He will alsomeet Joseph KR. Ingersoll, whenever he introduces his bill toextend the time of naturalization, and he will also probably amuee the House with a speech on “ Roorbackism,” before the final adjournment. The members who make themselves prominen' the extension of the time of naturalization, will be placed on the same political shelf with those in New York city, whe sold their party and them- selves in the recent contest to their native allies to secure votes tor their Presidential candidate. Nei- ther the Whig party nor any other party will ever dare to place their names before the as the sngrenenye influence and power ef adopted iteene ll defeat them as often as they are nominated.— The naturalization law will never be changed so as to extend the time, and those who have attempt- ed its repeal will be ever marked when presented ce | Oe favor. he annexation ef Texas and occupation of Oregon will be disposed ef before any other im- portant questions are taken up, and those members buat oppose extension of our territory by preper ~~ should refer back to the ayes and noes on the giana question, and there learn the fate of its opponenis, none of whom have ever since re- ceived the confidence of the people. The occupa- tion of Oregon, or of all that portion of any use or benefit to this country, will hardly meet with opponent, except those who fear the Briush li and it is probable that many who oppose annexation will point to their votes for occupation of Oregon as an evidence in favor of extending our territory. But Oregon is already ours by right of discovery, boundary and possession, while Texas will be transferred, as Louisiana was, by its lawful own- ers. The Hon. Mr. Cushing, late minister to China, arrived here on Saturday morning, with some additional communications to our government from the minister to Mexico, but they possers nothing of interest. It is to be hoped that Mr. rene will be sent to England in the place of Everett, who is perteetly incompetent for the situation, except as the exponent of the aboli- tion elique of the democratic de of New York city, and a few eastern frien 4 like calibre. The Senate have confirmed the nom‘nation of Robert Walsh as Consul at Pais. Mr. Walsh “* is a gentleman and a scholar,” but a strange re- op peracentative of the democratic principles of a pro- fessed democratic administration. immediate connection and ardent Fupport of the United Su Bank, while editor of te Philadelphia, and his continued abuse of demo- cratic principles, should prompt a new admin- istration to select seme one better calculated to present the views of the dominant party at the French capital, and thus relieve the country from the continued attacks of French and British scribblers, who daily represent that party as the comeaens of evil, without meeting the arguments of those whe have represented us at the two most prominent courts of Europe.— They have evinced both imbecility and want of patriotism, and should return to this country for Rye he managing leaders of the Whig party ere urging the re-nomination of Henry Clay for the Presidency, and it is alleged by a portion of the democracy that the Monument ‘und, about to be pirate will prove a “ corruption fund,” to effect his election. ‘Wasuincton, Jan. 3, 1845. Visit of Col. Wm. H. Polk at Washington, andits Conse. quences—The Position of President Tyler just now New England and the North on the Texas Question—New York and her Politicians- Profitable Navy Contracts— Gen. Cass and his Prospects—The Great West, §: Dear Sm Certain political wiseacres, in this quarter, have been standing ‘‘with hands upraised and moutha agape,” for several days past, in consequence of the arrival in Washington of Col Wm. H. Polk, a younger and only brother of the President elect; and since his entree among us, that incorrigible nuisance—rumor—has been on the qui vive, with every description of nonsense and flummery which could possible originate with @ certain clase of of lack-brains, who are “‘ever open to conviction,” and ready to grasp at the marvellous. Every step, look, and act of the Colonel, has been watched, in expectation of the revealment of something definite in reference to the future intents of the President that isto be. Now, it certainly requires no exces- sive stretching of the imagination to determine in one’s mind the probability that the object of this distinguished gentleman’s visit, at this particular time, is an important one. He comes as a sort ef avant courier, it is true, but all that any of those “half-breeched knaves” may gather from him they are welcome to. The Colonel is a member of the Senat: of Tennessee—is about thirty-three years old—is a fine-looking personage—is possessed ot first rate talents, and knows quite enough of human nature generally, and of politicians particularly, tokeep a wary look-out in his movements and con- versations, Whatever may be published, there- fore, as coming from him, you may set down as premature and without basis, for he will not com- mit anybody, under any circumstances. There is nothing of the gort about him. His confidence is extended to a tew individuals only, whose own in- terests will require their silence ; and though he is the —— with all, and towards all, the *suck- ers” will glean no demonstrations from him. In spite of all that may be writtea hence on the sub- ject, you may be sure that, whatever may be talked of, nothing will transpire at present, , from that quar- ter. He tarries at Coleman’ e, where he has been waited on, generally, by the members of Congress, and certain prominent strangers now in town. He has paid hit cts to the President and the heads of the seve! partmente—and much of his time has been spent with Calhoun, Woodbury, Inger- eoll, Rantoul, Buckanan, Walker, McDuffie, Cave Johnson, Aaron Vail Brown—et id ome genus— but no developments will come out. He 18 close and circumspect (: should be) and listening earefally to all that He saya but little him- self,—in the meantime, however, keeping up an intense thinking. He will learn all that 1s essen- tial, and leave the knowing ones as wise at his exit as they were at his reel Whatever may be the views and pu ue james K , nothing will be discovered by The position of John Tyler, “at this crisie—in view of the course he has ere ee to — since the commencement of the campai creditable at least to his heart, if not to his os, There is no disputing the fact, that he hassacrificed much upon what he evidently ne aphr to be the altar of Se country’s highest good, and he is about to retire from his elevated ition, whence he will bear with him the hearty benedictions of the de- mocratic rarty, whose cause he has labored to ad- vance, and whose best interests have been care- fully guarded during his administration. fa- mous letter which emanated from the ie to Mr. Tyler, immediately after Mr. Polk’ i= nation, and which was filled with the most appeals from the old ‘* Hero of New di + (22 by 140 ; ¥ ‘ b fs tp 4 _ abi an dngvasmenbeaie | See ee enrich, —— aan RT ee ROLLING RCO. se South wt 3 farts for squinting. 1 bia ge trom kar of log | much towards affecting his withdraw: candi By Li " jue i ft | Reypas ie the Rose Femov- date in the late contest. No ple were required Ho y Last Night’s Southern Mail. W00L—1500 Ibe American Fleece Wool, washed aud wn- ed, Hs t iy xcrenenee moved } hy Mr, Tyler—he was above bri but he saw ewes i CiteADeLea, Jan 6—Cld Baltimore, Tredway, Cope “a8 washed, of very superior quality, Bul Ju co, tees See ae de ery singular Tumor | the threatening of the political Roe aes his de- Totol amount e714 7,455,800 wast ony, Jan rb a Ballers, Hall algre th etree lower jaw. from the neck of a young | sire to witness the triumph Of the democraay, out- Ttis alan te ee vw aso 42 $00,007 18 ba ti oR hat Palate apd Yo atere aa etc Ulceraied Lege, (indotent.) lady. weighed all personal or minor considerations. dine to oer lene these mortgages, 3,918,500 cen, nasa, NEY arth Biante well, Aux | TPRUNK BOARDS.—Boston ¥ | Female Diseases particularly attended to. While he held in his hand the balance of power— sovordiag to my estimate te A» ook, Naw nt Vie + New He ROSTWICK, M. D.: he withdrew from the field, and the energies of hie 6.70888 1,207,007 5 Geo UL Rote THURS baie re jad Lwis® re Attending Physician and Burgeon, € he withdre .

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