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CAN ART UNION, AMUSEMENTS, AMUSE™ soon as ible. These ti thi st go tog: re | A Rew fork pot ecard the = = ‘——_—— " wo things mui ether; | DE i . annual 4 = soe = then eee 4 hgeroting * | NQTICE is hereby sirens election of officers and the dis- VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. VANAMBURGH & CO,S | PARSE THBATE. y cannot be separated; neither can be passed | +! A ' fl ~ : iribation of paintings, will take place at the Broadway Taber | XH. LUDLOW & CO will sell at twelve o'elockthny = ZOOLOGICAL EXHIBITION ~—— without the other. hacle, on Friday, the igth inatant, at 7 o'clock P.M. The paict- | ‘de day, Dec. 17th, et the Merchauts’ Exchange, two new ‘No, 538 Bowery. ’ Last Night but Two of Our manufacturers appear to be very hostile to this 1985 will not, as heretofore, a owed the place of distr: three story brick Dwe Hing Houses, Fifteeath street, and Opposite the Bowery Theat Fa 6 oid MR. AND MRS. CHARLES KEAN. bution, but will remain open to the public, uatil assigned, at two new three story Brick Houses in Sixteenth street, near the } Decouhe vs Me. ronment, and their opposi- the gallery of the lusutution, No, $22 Broadway. The books | Third Avenve. Said houses sre built in the modem style, aud ty ember 18th, 1845. edt Eg December 17 i ion will close precisely at 6 o'clock on the evening | are pleasantly situ affording a rare opportunity for pur- ent Years in Furope with Wednesday Evening, ’ tion is the result of thi t misunderstanding of the of subscription will di s B y, f 2 ‘Will be performed, ‘esult of the grossest miiunde! r7 3 fiom. R. F. FRASER, Supt. chasers. | Further particulars made kuown at the sale, dae it succees, has Tetareed, Su Bann collected with THE TWELFTH NIGHT; or, What You Will, whole question. They advocate the tariff because they aly it*r Sag CULLECTION OF ANIMALS that husever beew ex. Woks Grilec, Mr. Charles Kean imagine that it protects their interests more than any oe ANTED. e : | SALE of Earth. bibitedin Uns countrys wh? tion pis hie design to x Bir Toby ell pokes ting lo cold end at A BASEIDRAMGS Smale atnon—asinn, sp. | titawsiingsno, eras ees terms | Sacer ere a OUIDG 5 acrTeseaal Joors. op mn’ 10 to 12 inthe morning; and from 1 to 4 <1. Mrs Charles ‘a demand forthely fabrics, and fo this |, WP oinse Aerie tether kane mediately thls o'elork in the altenioon, and 6 to 10o'eloek in the evening, Alfie which Admittance 25 cents—Children under 10 Lewes 7 A Pas Seul.... For parti rs see bills of the day. M4 imtre wich : " + Th Tee ae EE. LE E. 4 AGE THE CELEBGATED OPTIO GALLERY, sic Charlee Bacbettns Ar en ea Oe Beene of Chambers Lady Racke:t. Mrs. Bland mye by Miss H. Valles. way noutralize each other. A high tariff and a restricted PUG "WANTED, ‘ fonelude wi curroncy would almost amount to prohibition; ®ut an’ex- | A RESPECTABLE PERSON to obtai sabeeribows: fora puters, to. slose consigumeuts. Also, cut and plain, and press- “ys 4 : teictive {to- | ;Ae,Hallle of two valuable foreign to whom a | hy Silage Ww: dint panded currency offsets the effects of a res! liberal commission will be ginen. Apply, by letter, to H. W., 5 16 20" tre OW on exhibition at 271 Broadway, corns rt x . ¥ j “ELCGort street, up stairs, has been visited by mi Mr. De ee Bs riff, and importations from foreign countries are made | Le PAINTINGS. urope, wweluding Royal Families, Cardinals, Foon of aarelanisee-tl is Geass Genery, freely and profitably. The Sub Treasury law would » B. BINSSE & CO., HE remainder of the rare nud valusble Paintings at store ighly finished Paintings | Sets fi 4 _ o7 Yelock, Curtais WET recisely ) have such an effect upon the movements of the banking | 3 oe Atte tee ot eupenton Parts | erpa es Hm ieanayy. Mabe sold eteuciion Mtearsdny | sepressniinn ine tet Sheree aut minoie anoer Gao OE | ash stegatn tt M6 elock, exd'tha Cartsin willrisoprocitely institutions now in existence, that thoycurrency would ‘and Patent Leather,which they offer for sale by | onpaing : Ds Sin auantomeee, |) AM IMaROORR ON Rete I Goede at Seciimléind som ky Y | Ye remain at a uniform value from year ,to yea: moderste pric di7 wre ADMISSION FRED, the Unction Sten: A. W. JACKSON.,.MANAGER AND PROPRIETOR ‘The exterior of € B “Saute M. s — nal och g Soon tm 8 benleelnpenrenrteg Wednesday Evening, December 17, ‘The Catrcoubs of the Besedietine Monostery, at Subiac- ‘The performance to commence with i i LADY OF 8ST. TROPEZ y CASH ADVANC OIL PAINTINGS AT AUCTION. 1 3 protect every manufacturing interest more thoroughly . y J si . Level’ RAINTINGS A c oe | a3 and equally than they have ever been protected before, IV Atiibervinends iu Charleston Sen AL, TAN aman and. Nunta aereets, on dwcsdsye eveniney | ‘ and it would enable us to compete more successfully | JOHN BRYAN, JR., commencing at 7 o’clock, about 100 ‘recently imported Oil | ¢O, near Rome, with a Funeral Service of a Frateraity, (Bro ae YAN, : ; abou uy Dit | Sean JR Scott with the manufacturers of Europe inthe markets of the | BOOKS BOUGHT. wate sdeeemaaths where te teal esn ee | 6 taken from the Pout New (New Bridge) » Cletke East and West Indies, and in South America, by redu, | BOOKS B T. Sie Fats ioe lcethy RanOEDR, mone ROMIBUE « AlatiS Y satot beaatiel pieces of ts sedans tra serroanded by too t home, than we have | PERSONS wishing to dispose. of their Libraries, either | TeTy," be aa Sines We | Sant Ce masala ase At Nome, an wei hare large or small. will klways find 2 ready purchaser sud good | Pnebuned e4.th fiers Torming collectinns. are | 6—Coustantinople, taken from the Asiatic shore at Seutary, ever yet been able to; therefore, the effect of the Sub | prices, by sddressiug afew lines, wivina aime mud number, tO requested to exaaane them, Can Low be seen with catalogues. Where it Prescuts one of the most majestic, magnificent aud ‘Treasury law would be to open foreign markets toour | 417 tmnep re Nasa, ees id 17 6tis re lively resues which ean be fancied by the most exalted imagi- fabrics, which is more than thy most sanguine friend of 7 yiAGED BOOTS AND SHOES, 1 Chatham tree? Olt PAINTINGS AT AUCTION, ation. Jack Jib. 4 gah LUC “i near Naples, as itis at present. ‘This City, de- To concinie with tho present tariff has ever claimed for it. Such being ‘opposite the ‘Theatre. ‘The Store will remain open all | V¥ will sell on Weduesday Evening, at 7 o’elock,st stroyed by an ernprion of Mount Vesuvius, it the seventy-third ; NO SONU NO SUPPER. ba 5 gp | the week fur the sale of Boots and Shoes damaged by the late | 9, 293 Broadway. au invoice of original Dutch and ye at Crop aoe sees the anticipated effect of that act, all we want of aterilf fir i ish Oi Paintings, jast received from Amsterdam, ams of italy, It may be said, that the dest uries had cou Margaretta... . is to provide revenue merely for the support of govern- well as many others of « of Our era, is at present cor the wouder « . hare some of high character, Amateurs and the public geived that eity as a model of the spirit, the eustoms, the relic | _ (1 >* Lower Hoxes SU eeuta, ly arqguvited fo call aud see them. Now ready forex- | giou and the government ofthe Ancients. Our miudis stricken #iCand Gallery, 1234 cout. ay night. In il | | had better avail themselves of the present opportunity to make ment. ion. Sale positive. 16 2ctr atthe view ol jhose houses, those ter. and the fo rt Doors will open at half past 6, the env rise The only way by which we can build up our manntsey | the purchase, and save 25 per cent. a Jomo. mores bya the waltot ten the tomett “eles PALMO’S OPERA HOUSE turing interests substantially and solidly, is to reduce the s A RAFFLE, to take place on Thursday Evening, | idthe delicious retreats uf the Syvaris were erected. This, (Wednesday) Kivening, Dee. 17, 1845, volume and increase the value of cur currency, and 192 BROADWAY, Dec Wh mstint, at GREEN & LOSEE'S, 196 | gio inc tenets One exhibited, will uot be repeated ia the Will be ectormed. for twa mi 1 ko ii ble than that of the nations we CORNER OF JOHN ST. ‘ tham street, the fast trotting horse called the | “Pie above will be open ouly until Saturday inclasive (when THE SWIs8 FAWIL meke it more valuable an that of the nat TO THOSE WHO. SHAVE THEMSELVE Jackson. . Ent di7 at*r_ others will be substituted, and of which due notice will be (Die Schweitzer familie.) 3 come into direct competition with as manufacturers. rallt TRE ediahtity off ““Ring't Varbeus Orsera” diroughout the TO LET. given.) daily, except Sanday, foom 11 to 3 aud from 6 to 91n A bebe 1 Toto a ore Pe Weigl. "f \ at “4 i i Venlug. 7 = ie ls - Dik cranipaidert ca -pshar Lota dee.Scharsartianl nel | Ml cn odly ibaa te ret rete a emai itcearte ida dooran excellect view file | 4 Asmirtanee 25 cents—Families of 8 persons, including chile | Ber Graf the Count. ia eeor = Cesena as bps a Ce oe eae sally adwicted, that no article itherto discovered posse Park aud Broadway, a baleouy in frout, entrance No. Ht dren, $1, tes SNL AOS Pal tenia ee Seay rw 4 ‘rance an e Unite: fates, for the eal y the penetri soltening effect on the roughest beards, E 16 lw Dy 7 S. Me aE MC aleraion Goa talatire calita ct Es carteucy of Vth uemmn Vetpene Cram dome: oo | SASANT ROOM and Bedroom, Tuvithed Ture ait | Sb ee ee a Gerersdes hus wife. | Swies.[ Brauista Rortoeky purposo of showing the relative y Beware of imitations, aud observe the written signature, un- | KR eR ao acl aa eer Corot THE GREAT MORAL’ PICTURE Emmeline, his daughter | Peasauts} ..M'me A. Otto each, compared with a specie stan ard :— der thedirecious for use, of "C,H Ring” French preted ane cols Green neetante | PAINTED. by Rembrandt Peale, called the “Court of Fane enables FS ae Sehara ano-Gckethecon op raw Baxusow (Guncn Bus Be repared, and for sale wegleale Smead et exportation, atrest. . Ing Veter acs Death,” is now open for a short time to the public, at the Dhorduses of Countryman; Fousalts, bathe, People, , a Sati Exhibition Room of the National Academy of Design’, comer 192 Broadway, corner John street, THE LAST MESSAGE, of Broadway and Leonard street. ‘This very impressive pic- ts 2 Di. Wm, H. Milnor’s | INE q tare, which a quarter of a century ago elicited the admiration N. B—Ring’s Cough Candy’ an Elixer ot Life, for aile as | GIGNED BY J, K. POLK, has given anch ‘general satisface 1! i TAIN, BMANCE AND THE UNITED STATES IN 1845. Circulation. ecie. «$173,756 ,641 $72,050,100 Servants, Zo Seats wpey be secured eve th rom 10 o’clock, A.M, 4 o'clock, P. atthe box office. ‘The subscription of nently 35,000 vis tora, has been preserved in excelient e7udi- LATEST INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS, + Highly important from Washington. ‘The intelligence from the seat of government is becoming very interesting and importa@t. The war session of Congress opened on Monday, and we may now eta fill expression of cpnion from the capitol. We refer our readers to the annexed reports and correspondence. It will be seen that General Cass, in galling up his resolutions relative to the naval and s.nilitary eondi- tion of the Union, passed in revi ew the Oregon question, the Mexican difficulties, our relations with Logland, &c., &c., and charact erised our position as one of danger and wearing ¢ | threatening aspect. It may be considered as @ w arlike demonstration, and the General has thus op neq the whole affair to the country, ina new and critical shape. This movement of the. war cection waa opposed by Mr. Mangum, ir @ speech in which the ghost of ‘Tyler appeared. It 1a very probable | that this matter will go through the Senate with‘, speech from each Senator, and perhaps through ‘ (he House also, with aspeech from each member. — |f so, the debate will be worse than war itself. f V /asuinetox, Monday night, Dec. 15. Great Deba te in the Senate—Gen. Cass's Resolutions and Spe «ch—Attack of Mr. Mangum—Reply of Mr. / tilen of Ohio—Senator Archer and his “Pigt °— Positron of Parties taken—The Session begw i in carnest-—Mr. Web-ter’s Speech before the Supreme Court TY jis has been the first field day the Senate has ha@, during the see This morning Gen. Cass lerL the way by oifering a series of resolutions ¢ alling for information in regard to the state of our ' army, our navy, and the militia of the country, and advocated their immedite passage, by-a bold, elo quent speech. It was an explosion’ot the fire of a- 826. ‘019.36 e tion, that the Cori de y? is obliged to ki 000 ~ " so open, and the Patrons of the Opera are respectlully ir - ; ‘i, United States. Shoeriorr —tvaeiaey | shoves ar tute | pa powerful heat! ofimellcetanl steam: During the rasner | 42%, aud hab siuce Dee ereatly improved. by re-touches tom Yiteq’ tg houor the: Manager of the Gierima Opera by thet; S0ldier and the fervor of apatriot. He glanced at This shows that the currency of France is nearer a PRINTERS’ INK U toeers Aieaar it onanaictes Coreanea tenets tt die ce ; ‘ ision Private Box forfour peraous,8e—F¥ ax | C*eat Britain, and with afew strokes painted the < rons should allow. us two day's notice. crivtions 0 a Ais , i — ox for fo ; 5 ; A specie standard than either of the other two. Our curren: TO PRINTERS THROUGHOUT TH! ri mn a"*President’s Measnge” to a‘°Ticket for Soup,” Admission 25 cents Season Tickets 30 cents. Descriptive pierand Parauette, $1; Seeoud Tier, 30 cts. vastness of her empire, the graspings of her oy stendénext invalue) butitiarppidiy depreciatiog/and UNITED STATES. “ prepared » ith Dromptneas and fidelity. as usual. Judicious ad- aM P “dtl étiseod*: Doors open at7 o'el’k~performance to commence at 734 0% 2Vk enone ane the subtlely of sa intrigues ; ibe ‘ RINTERS? INK, of a superior quality, always on hand at Yetisi"& 1 cert weak, Anugy said: ‘ we LW LF ANCTRT RO es eS sand as bolder, or a more genuinely Ameriexn unless checked, will soon become more depreciated than PTH Ntnianin Snake Gihes Ts Geeensich se age | ais gem VEIAM DOLBY, Public Amauenis, | PH EL STATE FENCIBLES BOWERY CiRCUS. appeal could not have been made than his, ‘to tiny other. Our eurrency is at present ina very sound | irick block, New York, vz: News Ink, 06; Book dd, qe, |S S"m___orreeronience Agency, 0 Murray st ASSEMBLY, ’ the people. of this country, who had twice mea- condition, but we want it farther reduced to enable us to 2c, 602. 7#e. aud $1 per pound, warranted equal to any in this | sha! pr aay ete TL de jheld at the Apollo Hooms, on MONDAY Hones ts Coster! sured their triumphant arms with England. It svut out foreign importations into this country andthe Dr. &. now supplies more than two hundred papers. | holesale or Drag Store, who.can produce the | "1, LV NNING, the 2d of Becember, 105. tary, ‘All the stirred the Senate—not a Senator beard it manufactures of Great Britain from the markets of East —/7_lm#rn best of city reference as regards ability and character. Arote O° 2U¢ ____S0_ 00, Dee Great Disrlay of Horsem without a feeling either of exultation or of anger, SILVER PLATING ELU. | addressed to Druggist at this office will meet with immediate Ts, New York Hightaud Guards’ Ball will take place at Ethiopean Minstrelsy. which could not be repressed, and the galleries, and West Indies, end of South America. We have every AAR a) ie tee aN a . | attention. d13r 7 Nib Below, Friday Evening. loth December, 1915. | Comic Songs, Barletias, xtravagauzay, Farces, Pageants, &e. filled, for the first lime thie season, with beautifal ili jaiting with pure silver. Castors, eli, aiken a ee Tickets msy be obtai the Com er, f. Clarke. 15' “ “ 7 " _ x 5 le “f facility for manufacturing cotton goods ax extensively | YOR Phiting with pave silver; Castors, candlesticks, cae WANTED, Broadway; Ry Orr, 13 Haat lithat.; J. B. Livingston, 66 ast |g 7 #¢,Amphitneatre is comfostably warmed throughout." wormen, showed many a fair face flushed with ex- t HH. Bridgwood, 21 and as cheap as any other nation, Wehave the raw ma- composed of brass, copper or Gerinan silver, enn be iustantly FEW ACTIVE YOUNG MEN to go South or West,to Broudway; J. H. Irish, 175 Bowery; I : : nl i! y | act as Ageuts for the s*le of new and popular Publications. sj te Merce! z blo’s’ Se- NATIONAL UNION CIRCUS. F terial at our very doors, with water power in abun- | fuled witha coatioy of pure silver, by using the Silver Flat- | 3299 Gverand'above there expenses Will be foruved to thaws wi | see tes the Mercer House, Broome st. and at Niblo's' 8 Mee decreate Gat “| dance, and fuel to furnish steam to drive our steam en- plated goods of any kind, where the wilvet is worn off, and cau | Writing, withan opportunity of clearing $1,060 per year: Some CONCORD BALL Se oe ginew; and with the most skilful operators in every syievhdetal, by JOHN BROWN 8 COn | yearclerrot all expouse,’ ach will hive district. Itwill F]VHE Second Annual Balt of the Society, forthe benefit of BENEFIT NIGHT. Drench of industry, there is no reason why we should 122 Fulton st, wear Nassau st, New York. ¢ necessary for thein to have st least from $25 to $50 to obtain the Widows’ and Orphans’ Fund, will tak INDIAN ACT BY. MR. OSCAR #TONE. , x" : A liberal discount to jewelers and others. dis 2ttre | 2good fitting out. Apply at FRENCHS Publishing Hall, 293 Evening, December 18th, at the Mi ‘On which occasion not become the greatest manufacturing nation in exist- Broadway, up stairs, sign of the Flag. All letters must be post y. The members of the committee will sp no - JOHN GOSSIN ence. We want markets; we can obtain them by trea’ MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE HAT SALES _| paid. d6im*rc pains to make this Ball one of the most fashionable of the rae staat for this niehs caly. $a, — oad + This et of Frieudsbip, <1 tics, and retain them by the cheapness of our manufuc- or . OOM WANTED, **Woaliace’s celebrated Band i a. a6 We " y P INTER STYLE GENTLEMEN’S BEAVER and SUBSCRIBERS At CLARKS & ST 'AN’S Free Agen- Themen Mer be had of any member of the Committee, —> citement. And yet, when you read that speech, you cannot detect a word imprudently spoken, nota sen- Sinen that will not be endorsed by the American people. é 5 r. Mangum, of North Carolina, rose in reply.— From the moment he first took the floor, he trembled with excitement, and his eyes flashed with indigna- tion. He spoke with some degree of effect, and had ie narrowed his field to the subject in hand, and ad- tures. The Zoll Verein treaty, if accepted, would have French Silk Hats, Travelling, Evening. ae ae the very best materials, got up m the most opened markets for the cupply of thirty millions of the very be i 1 have ; s omicg styles, ate now ready for inspection and & t ‘and alxo with y i people with our yarns, and have deprived Great Britain | “‘I'he prices and quality of the gords offered at this establish- | waiters, Kertotevere leseritian ed eed eT fe OO KS other Cups, of | 9 “ey and Temperance Intelligence, 99 Duaue street, west of or atth onabte aud be Broadway, where they cau have. good faithful setvan Pay cog ‘ OMA UL STRMED TRIAS EA he evening of the Ball. . 3 with A, Raveret 454g Ciinton — P_A. Rosselot, 120 William. YRILADELPRIA oks, F Guinand, 82 Broadway ies eater. HERR ALE XANDER ry Seong! + A. Delachaux, 177 Fulton. : ‘ ft. meut, eutitle them to the notice of those about purchasing. A first rate Gook ou hand at 9 Duane street naoIm’rh J Buiseart, 203 Grand. L: Gebhard, 231 Wiliam. Will exhibita Series of his ev canis tras naths caanaan sprees dio m*r Ponte Snes sheco bye > i D, PANGAN ARE Cuma ne ye el WONDERFUL EXPERIMENTS : T a FREE TEMPERANCE INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, A. DODWORTH'S DANCING SCHOOL. 1X ‘The uunexed table of cotton yarn and thread exported HYDROPATHY. ATG PROADWAY, (oetween Broom and Grand stre!s.) | A LLEN DODWORTH would. beg leave to inform hie NATURAL PHILOSOPHY AND MAGIC. from Great Britain, give s an idea of the immense trade HYDROPATHIC INSTITUION has been recently is where servants and assistants, of every capacity,boti friends, that it is his intention to commence a Private y eee tbl wi N. J., under the supervision of | male and female, are furni: FREE ti is residence, 448 Broome street, on Mon- The prices of admission are as follows employers Dancing School, at ations, will be strietly day afternoon, Get. 20th. From carried on in those artic] ‘The characters of all, offer ing for Jong connexion with the First of Boxes and Pit... Typhus, Scarlet, Intermittent, and R the aetion of thy (or hered to strict parliamentary courtesy, he would have made a speech he would have read with pride at some future day—for many of his points were well put, many of his sentences were well turned. He gathered images of power and occasional beauty, and his earnestness made the chamber feel what he evidently felt so deeply himself. But he made some sad mistakes—he committed himselt and his party —he became personal—grossly, offensively so. He eulogized the integrity, the honesty, and the clear, ‘ 3 : i ‘ exunined before they leave the office, and none hut the honest, | Dancing world, aud having availed himself of i: structious Upper Tiers of Boxes... ies : Corton Yaan ano Punsay Exronray rao Gazer Bai- | fy the duration of aiseas sober, industrionsand capable ones tecommended or allowed | fromn,the Vest masters that have visited his country such as oors open at 7 Performance to cammenceathaltpast7. &ttaghtforwardness of the President, but he Cotton Twistand Thread and — Nitile loss of time or to engage to employ ae Paul ™aglioui, aud others of like celebrity—he feels v ni EOE ESR ES Ge. spoke with hitle respect of his judgment in re- poh Sewing, | & Boats Dranay, cearaly King, mew Kitts and boys wishing, employment of any as well qualified to texch as auy in the citys and hi ee re 7 aiaoee gard to our foreign policy. He hurled an in- oe shia 185, al » Cons > ind who ¢an prove, satisfactorily, the above character, ean ob- education will certainly give him a great advantage over many i ‘ y oth F Country te MteN UN sp AMSS. | ppdtides Botte | Gloaiag carte d distortatious,) Debilit tain good aicaiticnie nb OEE Mee anrly: Tig tart | st present }a the profession. Be ther exit may, thow whofe. |-Actino MAnaonn Ma, Scorr. sulting fling at the General’s patriotism, which British N. America. 711,873 906 AIM 323,014 dity with which relief 1s obcained is often su WT 3 a ——~ ‘vor him with their patronage can rely upon acquiring a correct SY*. oh “eu stirred the indignation of nearly the entire Peueiaion ay 17,108 60963 variable success which has attended the treatment of the MUFFS, MUFFS, FOR THe HOLIDAYS. thd fashiouable style of Dancing. house—for the history of the Michigan Senator wa: Mudra t c 12,540°114 10,133'248 40242 mentioned aiseases, at the various hydropathic institations in LARGE Assortment of Muffs selling off at reduced pri- ‘ERMS. Ki \¢ 1g r was Madras aud C Bieliiee cetatiesiucasine urope, renders it worthy the consideration of those afflicted ces, consisting of Isabella, Bear, Cross Fox, Martin,Ritch; | Quarter of 24 Lessons, including the Quadrille, Waltz not unknown, and no man in this country has dis- B 00 sasas “alee with similar complaiats. 5 z Lynx, Siberian Squirrel, Woolvareen, Genet, Cony and Chin: | “Gutiope and Volka i «$10 6 played a nobler national, home-bred Amexjcan feel- 10,504 5,726 Se oe nents pataedlatdremed to Ot. DEXTER, | Shi FE BEES ‘Ten Lessons in the ss 500 Wedestay Evening, December 17 ing than he. Hedid another bad thing. “He made 20878 "50 EEO TORN Ss ESL PODER nL RC a 2 ON SE Nene oe ee eee Our ~ Days and Hours of Tu He will have the honor of reveating his great put of Virginius, use, twice, of the expression, ‘the subordinates of South Australia. Se are TEETH! TEETH! | CAKES FOR THE ING HOLIDAYS.—s old 1,04 Monday and Thursdays, et $ o'elock, for Ladies and whicn was receivud onits first representetion by abrillisntazd the Executive,” and a very significant shake of hi Mauritina.. M2 5,046 $ . . plished Bakery, No, 30 Courtlandt street, may be had Misses over 12 years of age. crowded house withg eat enthus'ssmn, and a repetition uuani- > 5 gi § of his Cape of Good Hope rPVEETH inserted without pain, aud warranted good as the | auextensive assortment of Cakes of all descriptions, made of | Ou Weduesday and Saturday, at 3o’cleck, for Misses and y,ously called for at Set ig of the curtain. tinger over the way showed for whom it was meant. Algoa Bay . 8,202 5,247 9,312 natural ones, for bitiug aud mastication. the best materials and at prices to suit the times. Families in Boys under 12 years of ageand Virginia... ... +. ee. Mrs Burke. ‘His action, his manner, made the word seem nearly Be Helena. = wah 20 A complete double set of best mineral Teeth on aso oo | {gnding toreceive calls on New Year's, would do well by cal- | | Gn Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, for Gen- sa durton aid Brotichamm ii ie Bxuavagynza of an offensive: as ‘“lackevs” ‘would bave-bames OMG Juerns erse} _ = fine gold plates, | ling as above previous to purchasing elsewhere. ‘eddinj jemen, at 7 o'clock P. M. . TOM A CRAY IN. AL SAL : = A ¥ Sinranesi<: v4 129,095 50,200 106,997 Acset of best inineral Teeth, on fine gold plate, cakes made and oruamented at the shartest notice, b B SAsecoud Class will be formed from 9 to 10, for thoss who ‘Or, A Row at the Theatre. ross violation of all the rules of courtesy towards and ete em for the upper jaw, to be worn by atmospheric | a3 tmtre GEO. ARCULARIUS’ SON. _ | cnnnotattendeatlier. Pe tan area athena the sal Which Attracted general atten ton at the Chesnut Strect | his ss me iene) antagonist nearly lost tor 604 031, 3,453 | Ty VERCOATS, CLOAKS, &e.—A large assortment Mens rivate Lessous given at any othe rs, eithe resi entre. Lt will be given with its original cast, embracing the — the North Carolina Senator the+ sympathy of th 11 ig ee BAS tf cia. LA | ONd'youths Beaver Milled Gioth cod Plot Urercouts, | dence of dhe petit oratthe school cet imvre __| strength of the company. Lets et House, and this bad move tupped his dish over.— 2,670,216 2,609)190 71,515 By Dr. JONES, comer of Caual street aud Broadway, en | Cloaks, &e., (07 sulg ready wade, atour nsual moderate prices DANCING ACADEMY. COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT The whole strain cf his speech was anti-American, trance in Canal atreet. i teas ORR CL 3S CO. Brosdeny.| SHAKSPEARE HOTEL, CORNER Of DUANE AND HE COMMITTEE, eppointed to take the necessary stePs anti-national—cringing towards Great Britain. He 26,599,468 90,812,110 299,10 N TICE —All_ persons are forbid harboring or trusting any | —7 OTHE spo RG, ROBRROR enn ti ab SEpaeine ® played upon “the strings of cowardice.” Those who ‘576,621 427,143 of the crew of the British barque ANN HARLEY from | ~ LO LHE LADIE TO THE LADIES: A ERTSON ri : ectfu'ly informs his friends CONCERT, 1, 1,576,485 1,549,202 24,119 Glasgow, as no debts of their contracting will be paid either by ADIES having any kind of cast off or superfluous Clot id the public, that he hy in a "8 opened : Kuasia, 21,146,353 16,182,154 15,267 the captain or co! i Sp f, (either Ladies or Gentlemen,) can obtain a for giving instructions in the various modes of dancin Members of ‘he Mus:cal !'rofession for Naples aod Sicily, ,.. gagfeeh 3,07e0s3 "27-400 ore 87 South street. | herresidence, No. 69 Dunne street, basement | 0 Slamen., "A private alass for jadies from € to8 P.M. Aas Editor of the Angio- American, of this City, ‘Austria, including Tri- ; JOHN DARLEY, P. 8.~A letter through the Post Office, or otherwise, will be blivs will take place se 180 Teopeqefally announce that thé perfurmance will take place 0: ye i Ae Vt t hurd: December isth, a ea eaiee: oe 2,366,047 2,083,503 39,402 72,740 MERCHANT TAILOR, puuetually atcended to 19 ‘lm*re Sree saecanctions celal wan 4 pee ia Brennen by mpeane es oe ~ , & Sardinia, ine. 146 Broadway and 78 Liberty Strect, \ GY BOXES FOR BONBONS. that every effort will be used to addto the com On which occasion the services of. the tollowing eminent “sor iz0 rt) Bey deaoun ct gelling the helawce of ie lige stock SF FTAVING ‘just received a splendid Pat ot Faney while at school. Those wishing to subscribe 'Artiats have been voluntarily teudered:— 300 ‘ail and Winter Goods, suitable for Gentlemen's wear, of- Toxre trom Haste the deslova ta patho efcioies aie leviees I as above. Peay ie fj 5 OCALISTS: 43.38 ers them ou the most reasountle terms, aud solicits the atteu- io calfend enone sre basen: lowers his first Gran of the sesson on Mon- MRS. #. LODER, ig! He Sr peace ever Pee cats ell kigoriadaebok ot Ges than they ever were tmporeed foe lass ten cee te rieGasinueeee neeR ae ie MoTT, JR ch e also offers the balance of his well assorted stock o RUN DA ROSIERE & COURT, jass Rooms, or at Mr. B.'s, 110 Canal street. MRS. ENTINE JR, 100 KEADY MADé CLOTHING, 25 Iinrhy 16 William 28 mm MISS MARY TAYLOK, — 300 consisting of Dress and Frock Coats, Pants and Vests, Surtouts, |§ ————————————$———— a = aud MADAME OTTO. une of Bi a Froek Oc fenilereg hr SEGAKS—SEGARS—BANGAINS. PISTOL GALLERY MR. EDWARD SHEPARD, "ee es Loe Gis utivene "PHE SUBSCHIBERS having Intely parcheshed an exten AND SPARRING SCHOOL. MR. W. S. ROGERS, 29,822 1,700 AT COST. sive stock of Segars, by order of Assignees, &c., are how SUDSON haviis retarasd from the Mouth, ‘enmowkees MR. AUSTIN PHILLIPS, 44 pk i 3 cuabled to offer greater bargains thin ever, at prices much 4} BO Net ous, a and SIGNOR DE BEGNIS. A large aud ch®&ce assortment of Shirts, Scarfs, Cravats, | ena J ae to his old frieuds and pupila, thathe will be “found at t & 10 100 Hosiery and Under Apparel, constonily on hand. .” | lower than the evst of manufacture or. in,poria st home” at his new temdence, 235 Broadway, secoud floor, where INSTRUMENTALISTS : Byris & Ps 2,105,290 2,673,182 By, Be Geuteten Kemishing theis owe tnaterinl, can have it Biers sero pets exceedingly, desirable. |For sale atthe | hy wildsvote his time in giving instructions in the noble art Per hye aes key ie 2 . 5, . ee phe " of Self-Defence. r. IN ovis & Smy + 8,165,001 5,476,434 Je, aspleudid Coachman’s Co fme | 05 tmtr KENNETH LAVERTY. ‘Terms modezete. + Open during the day end in the evening. ‘he HUBER ‘Mgus UBER 298,800 ‘179,340 2,966,860 2,512,810 689,600 WV YORK——My celebrated | HAVANA SEGARS. cag tore AND ALMOND SHAVING Nov, landiug from ship Norma, Ellis, master, from Havana, a America or Europe No per: AN 100,000 Segars of various aud choice bran: s te. YENTLEMEN OF MUSIC, Conductor of the Firat Parts Persie UC ad LLe dota to suit PRIVATE PARTIES ATTENDED Copdnetor of the Second Patt. é 9.8 P > | Purchasers, aud for sale by REIMER & eee ae Putin 3,200 the best, the very best. Give it only asingle trial. Tdo not | ‘dit tw 43 William st. ny IMMIstos vee woes +Mr. H.C. TIMM. Madagaseasear ee tuk eny more to convinee you, Lwarrentit eee ann eae SCHNEIDER § REBHUN, 5 For sale wholesule aud retail, at LAWRENCE, MYERS & CO., 33 Stone street, have ust 59 Crosby Street. PROGRAMME. Hekate So NP JULES HAUEL’S received per ships Epervier and Sea, the undermentioned aig tm*re e PART 1. 3218 ooo Perfumery and Chemical Store, Brandies: * a Overture—' Zouberflote,’ by desire. 3 + Mozart aye Ee ea etetant yon 46 South Third street, Philadelphia, Otard, Dupuy & Co. in half pipes, pale and dark vintages, CONCERTS, SUIREES, Xe. Gavitina—Miss May Taylor f f 1758 and by my agents:—J. B. Jaquemod, No. 415 Brondway; F.'A. 1840 to 1B44 R. AND. MRS. COLLINS, (tie popular voealists,) are Air Var t Marks, De Beriot be aa we — — Araolt, Latayerte Bi Nos. i49 and 151 Broadway; A. Bonremort & Beeker, do do do do. IViiecpuie! tprectlvaenapesmenes fer Concatter Holes, | Gavet] Anioinetie Unto: Douszetti ete: raat a = Willard, 8. W. corner of Cedar and Williain streets. . J. Dapuy, do do Jo. &Ke,, ditring the forthcoming season. Ballsd—Mr A Puillips Phillips ‘outh Beas... . ey mb seesty remiums awarded at the Frankl u ni6 Im*re_ Which they offer for sale. ‘Phe same is under custom house Mrs. C. also.acts as Pianist, and can be engaged for private Bip ne Nobel Noe JP Kai ht Total... +..104,635 977 106,048,680 2,721,952 2,085.940 CHEAP SOAP WORKS. Tock and entitled to debenture. Go2m"r Cotillion Parties. urther perHicnlars on spplication d Gree Tec ae Contin labor daa otto This table shows a slight increase in the quantity o, DEPOT Rees (ede Me ae STREET, UNITED STATES HOTEL, n7 im*r ‘and Singing, 49136 Grand street. Huber... ae sete eeeeeee Huber yarn and thread exported in 1846, compared with 1844, qJOHSON’S Walnut O11 Shaving Soap. Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington City,D. C. BALLS, PARTIES, &c. PART Il. but there has been a decrease in the value of yarn ex oe es D i OPHIETORS of this Raw, large snd modern built Rich, Fashionable, and Staple Articles. Qvertare-—\Anacreon’. Vso Chorabini Ports. The value of cotton yarn exported from January All very highly scented, and at prices lower than any other | lic forthe liberal support they have given, and confidently mutie "§MHE subscribers are daily reeewving, and continually ad- Seenae-*the Lost Mans Mir Ei C 01 in ; a ‘The Lst.Man” Mr Edward Shepard. . WH Caticott ® —'Dove Sono,’ Mrs &, Loder : —F lute, Mr Jobn A Kyle... Ballad—Miss Northall . Overture—'Le Lac des Fees’ Ist, to October 26th, 1843, was £5,726,784. Same time in ds of Perfumery 1844, £5,608,349, and for the same time in 1845, £5,379,400, It will be seen by thie that although there _29 Wm*r lor Barbers, Storekeepers, cipate an increasing popularity from the’ effurts of the under- ding to their extensive assortment of rich Scarfs, Gravats, Mozart ‘ ; a ' Gloves, Suspenders, Sc. ‘Their assortment of all articles. a HEEy te the public accommodation, The hones: is situate on | Soiesiniug to the wardrobe of the taahloaable geatle he Resiroad Dogo aaa, be fouudfar more extensive than that of any oth Famili %c. VAN SCHOONHOVEN, No. 5 Courtlandt street ‘enient to . aT = = fa odating three hundred . Ment inthis city, and well worthy the atte ran ge’ were 1,412,703 pounds more of cotton yarn exported in EEA 3 eet POKTABLE eceutly uudergone Feneral improvement and residen Tiiie sapseripers long and intimate know ledge TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. | haste 160d tiie bac teuiba Fale wad 2186 AIG loca ses) ATER CLOSETS. i ‘on. The parlors and ladies” apartments Of every department of their business, the senior partner hay sro b¢ obtaiwed at the usual places, of of the various Members 1845, than in 1844, the aggregat £228,049 less, ravite, SICK, and persons ina delicate state of health, will ‘urnished—the Indies’ ordinary tastefully 128 forthe last twenty years been actively engaged in the same ofhe Committee. showing that thore must have been a great decline int find this an article of essential wility im their bed-chamber ed in every division of the house the primary | [ie Of Dasiness in ite et tea” eee? man be ds | g A; Barclay, Baq., Hs. M. Consol, and ex President of the “ Pi be oa el vA m . "s ety ot 3 % 1» Borde prices. The aggregate value of British manufactures ex- | fark’ ‘They are-extrowely uncial foratipe heepioalse bets ee. | Le diate tall tx eee cfs toons cormeodioac Sad beetle peared op, | nog. only for. tie, superiority, of | their Bresidectof ihe Se Ge ges Soerso'y Thomas Dizon, ox ported for the first nine months of 1843, “44. and ‘45, was | For sale by the subscribers, at the Croton Plumbing and ed, by day and ight, inthe Union, Our train of servants are fish, but in the durability of their beet rin ll ag po i My “ sineted ta: Water Filter blishment, '390 BROADWAY, vetween ticular attention is devoted to the Ready Made Liven dent of do; Joseph Fowler, dodo; esr ite, active, obedicat, aud well disciplined. Briefly, " ls Presi do; Sep Crooks, Bsa. Walker and White st idently challenge the judgment. of diserjininatiag public ea Partment—oll_ garments manufyclare tat our Eatablishmenty dent of do; Robert Bose, teas freesurer of oo} Meaty Uwen, Vauux of Bartisn Manuractunes Exrorrrp. 410 Im*rre STONE. BROTHERS. all the essentials required to render a public house ahometo ie cut after the most, approv h method, tastily and besa, Secretary of do; Henry Dixon, Esq; M, Mottram, bsqi 1843. 1844. 1845. the traveller. faithfully made, and fashioned to suit the form of the wearer. ifihinas F Green, faq; John k Bradbury, Esq; John Spaw- : ‘£ aR ALBION Charges as heretofore, $150 per day. Permanent boarders Gentlemen send der ‘erders by mail, may depend on having farth, sq; IR Krarer, Faq; Frederick West, Esq; ‘8 Cum- Furst four months. 16,035,366 LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY taken at a fair discount, in consonance with the spirit of the — their goods of the paas awaliey, aie st fale moderate prices, mings, Kaq, NA; Waiter, ksq; Dr M Levett; William M 4,407,213 LONDON AND NEW YORK. tunes TYLER & BIRCH. ent with punctuality (by Express) to any part of the ¢ Scharfenberg, Esy; A Rieff, Esq; HO Oito, Esq; O Ht Mil- 4,916,171 Instituted in 1805. ‘The “Express” will please copy every other da three andall, favouring us with a cal, may di lerberger, Esq; Dr V Mott, Jr; aS, Chambers, 6sq; A Sto- Uen'lt! | Capital One Mutt Ute weeks, and vend bill to'Tyler & Barc 125 iv attheold Establishment of PARSELLS & AGAT! seerber: EAdie aa’ Waller: Wags Charles Vyse, Beg; Edward 555, sosaeie | OS) Sadi ton Sterling, or $5,000,000, “Sts ae 46 Im*re 237 Broadway, corer of Park Fayzon, £8q; Joseph Rhodes, heq; RS Stenton, Esq. Soooiii Sitesieus | TELS Company, has been in eceasfal operation for FOR- CLINTON HOTEL. ARTIF ron, 8a; eas 096 ; EY years, and PAYS ja CASH to those iusured on the TFVHE PROPRIETORS of this House ate. now prepared to PARTIES. seater named — 7 3 f 34,909,405 Toot 905 To.ane,ias Participating seale, EIGHTY per. cout of ALL the profits ke arrangements with families or single gentlemen to "EVIE, SUBSCRIBER most respectfully intimates to the every irs at compound interest. Board for th- fashionable public of New York, thathe has established R, BURKE'S SECOND CONCERT. 19,260,867 were in cotton ma- “Al ia have the reat advantage etheiegcontrmea’| ectenonaiee HODGES & WALKER. himself in the Snuamentalcoufeetioniry eas. Hs expe BURKE respectfully informs his friends snd the New nufactures, exclusive of yarns; £493,765 in woollen {,0nees Participating from the date of their policies in the first TURTLE SOUP FOR EXPORTATION. Plinisol ernve’sed the United aeates frie au vening, Dec. 244, at Niblo's Coucert yagns, and £5,101,532 in woollen manufactures ; in 1844, aearwples of Rates for insurance of $100. GQWtlxs. i oy American sad French Diving Salon, af 1608, in Broadway ca. ghich ‘occasion he will be assisted by Z 2 or whe sole life 08. 6 t, has al way : mples of an: persons of eminent talent. #£14,667,608 in cotton manufactures, £760,676 in woollen {\Rs,"ixt| For cme | Forsevent| Fos white life Wi ceuhii® tle Soup for Captatnnand families, pat up ia Ge berens Varieties, Charlotte de Russe ells ickets One Deiat each, to be hed at the Music Stores, and ‘arns, and £6,885,742 in woollen manufactures ; and in 2 98 19 217 Upwards of 160 different dishes'served up daily for dinner velonging to the same profession, of superior style, atthe door. : 7 1 i fe 4 Fy 106 219 248 from 12M. pil P.M; the best of the markets; all k'ads o° cheaper than any where else. His place of manufactory is" Further particulars in fature advertisements. dl5 Stis*rh 1845, £14,761,236 was in cotton manufactures, £835,370 F 4 ii Hr kame, &e., for prices which suit every body. He has |.tely not iu one of the great thoroughfai t those Indies who are =e 8 in woollen yarns, and £6,224,981 in woollen manu. 4 ia | oat 300 He erected a inachine sehereon dines 20 persons. can fem P aed to give the rjorders, may rely'on being served without GRAND SOIREES, fae EVERY . 4 i inutes Prepared, nck wheat ¢: re pointment, to their satisfaction. ; ee ee aalganrance a all wze fom 10%0 7 years inclusive, from 8500 qrraigement i nae fon the comtart Of the waiter i Bh saan suppers attended 0, aud expericneed waiters AT INTEAUYS NIGHT | cstoanes Saloon, 27 . toc! nge. : ; We, ’ en from6 A.M. till 9 F.M., (except the first day in provided. Greate: eat ot Mr. and Mrs. Collins, Serica Deeds.) eee Geren Co bt. tag Exqu Dy No.l Bond street ~ | BNW toes teary Gentian, han erected’ a ereus expense, | See iz No HHI Sorina stivet_ the grenteat comic aimgers kaow iu this cowatry. $000 do 530 33K SONA Trust 7 Ri. ., No. 543 Broadway. similar establishmentin Boston, Mats, No.6, Devonshire st. JAMES A Aaah itd, ccaMiirays Be heal neti baer with tip eoevance at care: 5000 Penn 58 71 100 do 12 io ile ery liberal. Prospectus with rates, an- Very thankful fur the encouragement bestowed on me for the CASH TAILOR, ful waiters. . 20000 do. b60 12g BUities, ke , and every information, can be obtained by appli. _ Jast five years, in the hope of a continuimee, I have the 352 Broadway, Ts ificent Fancy Ball Dresses to let; enquire at the 1E0e0 Ohio Geo 8 bam 6a cation to tne WLER } nor to call inyself your mont obedieMt restaurateur 29 Im*ie CARLTON HOUSE. pe one Roney, Send wr Bk ofCom fa 6 ‘ ef Wal crak, mre L. GOSLING. on Bk te R. 8. BUCHAN cil TO TAILORS he ttan Gas 0 GT | REET HOTEL DES DEUX FRER® UNDE! 1d intimate to the trad t GEOLOGY—NATURAL HISTORY. 00 ey 630 1 = . es OTs S$ DEUX FRERES. i DERSIGNED would intimate to the trade, that NA tA 8 ie sata se WIDENING AND EXTENSION Boarding and Rooms on the Eur Pian. ihe I taT ae ta Cardin: Gemenns tise which A Oe 1 do $30 W069 OF WILLIAM STREET. Hlertatonerser eee ee ree tume it has met with an unprecedented sa'e, aud m no instaice AVE ON 8ALECELEMEN'S OF GEOLOGY, pre- 100 Morris Canal 630 4 $8 business require t @ absent frequently. Pye het Ay pn seg an Af mone es TAYE Pitt thenee of ‘Schools and Coeges by W. &.'W. 3 fn bio 318 2 Mohawk RR :. si Frankfort street, jrieserd'to Weer arte weeny Cand healthy Hon of ‘the hotel, opposite Dusne sal : ll whe hnvs used tty Pr ooo ont th “A Boseheaberger,, ay U.S Navy, &e., illustrated by 300 en- | rT i had yoke R | Sr er momen Toughfares, yet “adjacent thereta and all the, steambont isnt: f te anpl@gand pl me a io Ruschenberger’s First Books of Natural History. con- % © do 21% 50 Reading RR “6 O_o stis*me_ ings, presents the most desirable residence. 168 D Ete Ri gat ting tle de a bln Jered by distir guished scientific men, in every section of the RB te 5 Tig i laa bao 3 FRENCH CHINA posite Duane park. ones ia of ing gg hig ale by Batted Sater ta be the best series of elementary works ever 0 sto 21% 50 © do 460 5t GERARDIN, 15 Jo) ty hes ju i ot th te dy and cl pireition. ‘the price vans is de stn 8 2 jrugament and offs for aut, Very reaaable tees, NEW FRENCH RESTAURANT & COFFEE HOUSE hey hole werk jabine eight toca dollara t book, aud cag | Orders promptly supplied as above, and by ular my urd. " ent of the followi t _ pi: 787 ADWAY. at No. roadway, “x 7 Yo, 9 Ni " 5 iene tT) Brel Bas ip te Perici Lee ich Fancy Decorated Dinuer and Dessert a MPssizuns BUNEL & Ee COME hex to annie Meee Wi Hy STINEMETS, Wammmenereod’re,__ Ne: 8 North Fourth street Ehlladelphie._ TOM .e60e epee eseesees fo the public ii i . 5) are y y. SAM. Be ee Boe ey Degrade ‘Seti iromis<. 8 0 £9 $s €0 stieulnr tt they inte opened mnelegvat French Heestatrant 2". a gug ¢. DUCKING GUNS. | (OF Mate tavigoratare’ 40 do bio Se lo ‘Toilet Sets, and Coffee House, ar No, 7.7 Broadway, where Breaktasts, § GASES superior Duck Guns, of the most approved length R i s 2 10 89% 200 do ete" aners and Suppers may be had at any convenient hour; and form, weight . | A. REMEDY for all diseases apal te the Hair o bd * bie $9 meee ig RR yee 4 ot rt to sal fy the ones tone Balers, 6 eaves low priced boys ah ‘The aborl nny .-abiasmeaeaoap atinpnaanerass scant yout 50 Long Island RR 12 Canton Co ‘Colomn i ice creamer Charlovtes-russes key” Ex, | Gusate now in store and will be |” Menits of tHe Cuemict Barsam on Hare Ixviconror.—It 2 & © Krie RAK orererr den duisite Liqnois and themont etales Wises, Oniera received | Also, fall stuck of Sporting aru Baidvess. ‘itremoves Dandrif snd Cutaneous Beruf ae 90 Morris any, pater for Breaktasts, Dinners gud Suppers, or separate | _ OM 3tawam"re A. W_ SPIF yas im Ste sacemy Solo? Sad Preven dpa be, New stock Hichange xand Yea Bets, of every deseription, sold in jes supplied “with every kind of Pastry, Jellies ALNUT Off MILITARY SHAVI ef yey ben tia td aly ot ruive ‘of the Hin ie 'e 7 ikea reams. m*re enuine article, warranted t Q i ely by I. Pha- slaeia th GLASS WARE. Beene nee Creams, _ad |mire_ ted te will be found on trial unequalled. Prepared solely MagahasGaatou Co 00 SOY Balwe N'A Trost c 12 On consignment fom manne bod fr mle ainrg an, FCENCH, AMERICAN, AND ITALIAN HES tv, thiher Ameen ortega fo a At on, No. dteBioudwawahingin, D, Os Ayer Phils, HU Thursday 0 TBMorrin Canalt® iG fy, torment ofPlain and ich Cut Gas, of every dexsfption, ot TAURANT. Goual Hotel, aud three doors from Broadway=" Depot? tw 7,“\feate—U- Bish & Co., Washington, Dus Ayer A helt: 5° 8 % We me 310 Bin i GERARDIN, 1ON OR PALMO respectiaily informs his patrons andthe Soaps, Fasences and Pestumery of every variety aud quality Ings, commer of ‘Renth and Cihoenat sts, Pilad Ht. Rice, a4 sos 863 m3 2 Imére 13 Johu stroet, ap stirs, public, that he has opened a Restaurant, at his well known | Also Cryaalline Candles for the Bast and. West India any, Meat eek Ticserts eohvecs . Brow: 3 © «do 9% «82. do gg CRT ET TOLLE OPT Pe a Pat gpd popular old stand, the Opera House He willserve | South American markets, wart nted te stand the cory 4 ‘Mrookivn; M poten | 7, Marebon, 3% © do btw 3 SO LislmdRR “Wg fhe SOLAR LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, GIRANDOLES' Breakfuu. Dinners and Suppers, in the French. Amerten | elimate, aud burn anlong as syertn, Ge Fe eee ty arora iow, No. O1 Beaver sup % do stw 39 ste SUBSORINER ia eee sae eee fi¢All hours, aud in a manner unsurpassed by | 4: JOHNSON’ VROOM & FOWLER Ulever John B. Watson, Charleston Hotel, South Carol oP ica cone ot variger weiter Winietion et ink oF Palmo traats thet many of'his old friends will kindly | —2/Secdre___ No. $ Courslandt st, andy Metaity Rah | 9, Touse; engares A 2 Garton ne ede, PERE MTTCe i folte: “Chandeliers "with, trom “one toe hight Crivand jemember bapesuliar abiliven aan’ coterer tor epeures x | GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICHR ~~ 1. and No, 198 Division street, opposite Ludlow, N.Y. On Tuesday morning, after a long and painfull illness, Baglish privma ct he (ieee tantra erect eet Crianmmed with Shad daily for 37% centa only. Hit 2 . prisms of the finest lustre, 1u sets aud prirs. oF ale, porter, Se had daily for 373g cents only. His} = + PERRYIAN PENS : ‘TCHES. Ii a et Vobatey, ola etek ahee. gianaereenhe on Hsia oue wat GLa Relea shh dk fe te, | QuALity IMPROVED, PpORTATION OF WATCHES , a ye Offers for sale ot wholesale and retai! Mh Ve bes! . w , ed from Europe, with a new assortment HAV ine Gold tad Silver Watches and Movements, 2 Lot 0 upon the most reasonable terms. N. B Hot and cold Baths 1e, Waachen end hove rn JOHN W. MORGAN, Friday noxt, at half B-Wanteldt fulton ttreet one AMES PERRY & CO., have the pleasure to aunonace that | consequeuce of increased facility in the manutnerare oF | Pens, they have reduced the prices to the level of all of nm | lied at the ab tablish- plied at the above etablis dependent Seconds, snd double t i hh, we take pr east of Broadway. 2 Cham! 4 4 -4 | 1s, of an entirely new style and of superior fini of —_—e nt tmeme york ' y i J. 0, % Co. embrace this oyportunicy to hanks t0 | ? : ees se be a. LL 86 re hereby iby u y retarn both for price and quality. day the 16th instant, Nona Martian FUANO=i00 tons of the cargo of the ship Shai ATiny'creditto the ‘Bargue Gan Linn Pas pth Periz Rarigrous friends for che eeeided Depheronce given toe, | Bas DELACH AUN x maine, dovghter of George and Matilda Montgomery, ported direct from lehaboe, and warranted eqn ow her necount by any person will be paid by herownersor | Hery an Pe ane pend eantion UF ala d . No. 127 Fulton street, New: York months and thirteen days, penor to any imported-—for aale in tizie tis ren val WILSON & BROWN. © | thean' fur the guanine Porryion Pea reqnently impos 1 oP. Shame also m the watch making business, we cou- At Eastchester, Westchester County, N. Y.,on the = BK. COLLINS & CO. 46 so ah ess ay a tie to attend tothe repairing ofall Kinds of, watches, and par mone ot OBOE PE, oe” t for J Perry & Co. Londoy, eT ri (aaa Ro len ane, | PTR i Wr gas rg ticularly those of | ine and dit 6b instant, Merswere Somervinie, in the aot ed dl is yo ‘ 10 80s yout of ry iamnineaaes gine Twines, commising « | P a pal ‘COLLINS 2°00. s south x a No.d % n7, Ineod*re f :, — jeultworks. © nid im*m | pened classes at the above to he given in testimony of the high esteem entertained by the heard ¥im could not but ieel that he did a eraven task. Me appealed to the fears of the country, and he let the whole question in dispute “ unharmed go It was on the whole a bad eflort. enator Allen rose on his heels like a thunder- olt. His lean cheek was hot with fire. He took the true position—the right of the Senate to insti- tute any inquiry it pleased about the military resour- ces and state of the nation;find he showed the pro- priety ot doing it whenever’Senators deemed it de- sirable t» know it. He wished Senators to remember that they were talking about a nation which gene- rally darkened the coast of the country with which she was in negotiation with her fleets; and he asked the chamber it they chose to wait tll those fleets hung along our coasts, before they knew what were our means of repelling them. ¢ showed that in 1839 Congress had, on the 3rd of March, passed resolutions, as the Senate of Rome aid in the days ot her consuls, placing the army, the navy, the militia, and ten mulions of the public treasure at the disposition of Mr. Van Buren, that he Ai see that the republic suffered no detriment. /But you will have his speech. It was a masterly effort, and he carried the House with him. Mr. Mangum wnithed under every thrust. Twice he rose to ex- plain, and twice the buckeye came on again, hurlia; a deadlier biow than before. If Mr. Allen hid more of the stern iron self-control of the great orator, he would be one of the very best speakers in the country, and as it is now, there are few men who can stir masses like himself. As it was, he pretty much demolished the gentleman trom North Carolina. He had every advantage, for the attack was unprovoked—it had come trom the opposition. He was detending a brave, patriotic and popular leader of che party, and he understood his position, and had all the facts at hand. lt was, moreover, un- premeditated, and fresh from the soul. But the best thing about it was,he stopped when he had done !—a trick which few gentlemen in Wash- ington have learned. Poor Mr. Mangum was now pretty nearly used up. But Archer rose and finished him off “gist entirely.”/ A lamer, weaker, more disorderly, spavin produétion, that chamber has seldom seen. His ch he should have di- vided into three parts. First, a tissue of personal insulting flings against Gen. Cass—which at last brought him an “order” from the General, that com- lied him to eay he did not mean what every body cnew he did mean. Second, a tableau of the Bri- tish navy, in which there were either 160 or 260 steamers, and he could not precisely tell which !— bright fellow! And third, the dreadtul havoc these steamers would make among the pigs along the shores of the Virginia and North Caroliaa rivers. He thought that there would be a general disturbance even among the people—but his sympathies seemed to be more actively awakened tor his constituents’ pigs—they would be carried off, and then what would become of “Old Virginny?” “That Sena- tor,” said a hoosier, who sat by my side, ‘must be d-—n fond of bacon.” Such were the three component parts of Mr. Ar- cher’s speech. I could hardly believe my own eyes —nor trust my own ears. “is that Archer,” said a score of people who hav. otten betore heard his name. Probably throughout the session we shail have no fairer display of unpremeditated clo- quence than we have had to-day. Nobody but Gen. Cass expected to make a speech, and his was worthy of our best debaters. Allen’s was a stirring, powerlul, convincing, logical appeal. Mangum’, his party will never be obliged to him for, and poor Archet’s pigs will kill him, even in Virginia. The whigs have played a bad card—they huve flung down the gauntlet in rageacthe feet of the De mocracy, and now it will be « war to the knife. Mr. Peyton’s death (member of the House, who died in Tennessee, in September,) wes announced trom the House of Representatives,—this stopped debate just as Gen, Cass rose. Mr. Hannegan pronounced a fine eulogy on the dead—as an impromptu it would have been deci- dedly beautitul—but it smelt strong of the lamp, a bad Smeil for the tribune. Crape and adjournment were a relief. Mr. Webster spoke four hours in the Supreme Court room this morning, but the case is a very dry one, and he spoke dry. He don’t fire up as easily os once. ‘The session of the Senate will probably open to- morrow, with the reply of Gen. Cass. Macutavett. Wasnineton, Dec. 15, 1845. ‘The War Question in the Senate—A Bomb Expilod- ed—No Lives Lost. ‘The debate in the Senate to-day will cause u tre mendous sensation throughout the country. |! smelis unequivocally of war. Gea, Cass’s opening bomb shel! created at once a counter explosivy Never have we seen Mangum exhibit such powes as to-day, in his reply to Gen, Cass. The inen spoke with the eloquence of Clay, tall of patriotisi is yet devoted to peace. Among his forcible imeg . was onegwhich ought not to pass unnoticed. Ke - ferring to the tremendous naval force of Great n, he said, that in the eventof war, & ; ' make the whole Atlantic sea board in 4 sirocee of =