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‘aril vhen there are elegantés at balls, operas, or Tho of thi Thi last a0. Fort Th tion, coud ovr. 45 01 ., dest consi the ly and law. kets alon cont ry 0} nent partl and com wer ‘Tot ro It of ci see! us ae 4, um thre ont tram wor! this the ‘a saineral gray poplin, India Cashmere 1s, eloure @ Afrique bat, with pink plume, maraboug tip- ved with wi and rich woillette of Alencom = ‘Evening Dress—Yellow crape, with two sk: ‘oned with small flowers, the debit of Mdlie. Brambill Tarlton dresses, embroidered with broad about. A greater profusion of inside flowers, with hats, wi ins where etiquette is rig vests, with rolling collars of satin, Marseilles, &., will be most worn. e Moxe Forrs —We learn, says the Detroit Adver- | fiser, that an officer has been despatched to make a 8t. Clair rive: fortification there, in place of the old stoc! Lowis Reveille, Dec. 14. There was afree passage across the Mississippi river, on the 18th, on th ve singular event tule. We expect to edition before the first of next month. copy. afew pair Window Shades. The stock market continues very much depressed, and quotations fell off to-day several per cent. Long Island declined 2 per cent ; Vicksburg, } ; Erie, }; Stonington, | The banks are steadily contracting, on account of the probablo passage of the sub treasury, as they represent; | but the true cause of the great contraction is the ex- | pectation of making political capital out of the embar- | rassments they croate in commercial circles. Théir | Congress, they ai andn by this contrection induces them to look into the subject, wish them to, for the purpese of prejudicing the public against the measure, and for the purpose of showing to those interested the probable effect “of the act in the event of its becoming a Sy the banks of this city, within the past two or three rienced, were things allowed to take a natural conrso, had the Sub-Tr.asury been actually enforced; and if these institutions imagine that they can prevent | the passage of that bill by contracting the money mar- | v9 perfect and at once adopt some act checking the move- | ing an increase of 37,204 bal The net earnings of the road, during the past year, os maintenance of way, of machinery and motive Power, than fifty per cent of the aggreg very large per cent. Tho receipts this year have not been so large as antici- rated—estimates having been (mi t $400,000—in consequence of the ‘reduced crop of | otton in the ection whore the railroad terminates, and | he absence of the usual religious, political and military | Unsuccessful efforts have been made by the company | 2 borrow money to pay the debts, so that the profits of solders, in the way of dividend and to establish a sinking fund to pay off ultimately the + principal. Bonde with coupons attached, drawing inter- est at 7 per cent, payable semi annually in New York or Savannah, have been prepared, and will be sold as want" managed railroad companies in Massac! tueir capital stock from time to time, to liquidate any debt, by which tuey place the liabilities of the company ‘Ulupon the same level, and there are no preferred olaime. 948, showing @ reduction of $27,614, instead of $46,948, | anticipated. At this rate, the debt will not be liquidat. t velvet, lined with green. Gloves, Sweedish gray. red handkerchief. Visiting Toilet: bernard a la Pompadour ; ths, a a of all coiffures with all complexion:, lassic, becoming appearance to the hewd. ton dresses, embroidered, are more worn than lightness of this texture cannot be replac y ein blue pink and white e young ladies were dressed in blue =: Sy aoe impheity was more admired than the flounc on. Gloves one-fourth long ; fans with seen ; Pamela and Clari inside flowers must be worn. Gantlemen' worn longer than those for the street. The f our grandfathers will be worn in those igorously observed. White ey of the head of fora new le known Gratiot, and to make the necessary estimates. government reservation, and to fix upon a suitable @ ic ANOTHER EDITION OF THE PICTORIAL HERALD. ‘The first edition of our Pictorial was soon exhausted, | and we have been compelled to issue another. | re historical of all the important and | f the past year, and hence its great | constrained to publish a third | he second edition is now ready; price sixpence a Cabinet Furniture, ture, &e., st the Manufactory and Ware- y, 47 B Wednesday, | arge aud gen: all of the R, tokether with several first rite attrasses and Pallaisses. Also, The whole is rendy for exvmina: | and will be fouud worthy the attention of those wanting | Farnivure Philadelphia Agent for the Herald, Zieber | | & CO., 3 Ledger Building, Third street, who receive subseri- ™ ve single copies for sale atlo’cloek. 021 Im MONEY MARKET. Monday, Dec. 22—6 P. M. anton, 3; U. 8. Bank, }. and largest customers are retused discounts; and | when asked why they are so short, the reply is, that in equence of the agitation of the sub treasury, and probable passage of that act during this session of | compelled to move very cautiously, | discount a single dollar more than theyare actual” yellsito. The embarrassments many experience as they feel forthe moment the effect the banks The restrictions placed upon the money markets have been greater than would have been expe. and creating erabarrassments among the commercia! | classes, they will be most wofully mistaken. ‘The fact’ | 1, that thi banks have the power to expand and | ract the markets so suddenly, at will, and that they | so frequently make use of that power, to the great inju- | f all classes, 1s sufficient to induce the government | ts of these money monsters, for the protection of the | cublic genefally from the grasping operations of a fow | chartered monopolists in Wallstreet. We feelevery | lay mere and more, the want of the most restrictive Sub- Creasury law. ‘Tae course pursued by the baaks of this | ity, io partioular, calls for an immediate movement in | ongrex# in relation to this act, and we trust very little sme will be lost in putting it into operation. It is full ine the flactnating movements of these banking institu | ions were p rmanently checked; and the party having the wiJlto put an effectual veto upon the immense ex- pansions and contractions in the volume and value of | the currency, hava the power, and it should at once be | exercised, ‘The southern railroads have,within the past year, been much more productive than in former years, which can be attributed partly to the reduced expenditures, and ly to the additional amount of business offering in the way of freight and passengers. Tho annexed table | 2: exhibits the number of passengers transported during | the year, the aggregate receipts from passengers, freight the mai!, and the aggregate receipts for each month, | pared with Inst year. Centrat Raitnoan, Georata. No. p Fr Total same assage Total = Dates 4%. money. Mr Earnings ?rind last 30,3 34,896 74 | 26 31.415 21 | 32, 36,787 40 33,897 16 39,248 27,795 32,696 94 mi 33,912 23 | 9: 13,902 49 18, 23,529 08 12) 16 939 93, 25.4 30,190 53 95,21 42,040 01 27,91 56 33,522 30 = 14,611 60,110 14 308,349 G4 368,450 75 $328,426 01 rnings for 1845 exceed those for 1844 $40,026 74» | boing an increase of twelve andahelf per cent. The total number of bal of cotton transported the last year | 114,641 bales, and for the year previous, 77,437, be" or about fifty per cent. eas annexed. Total receipts for the year ending November 80, 1845, : 1 expenses of maintainin Total net earnings, 1945,....... . $181,564 36 appears by this that the expenses of the road, such ars and transportation expenses, amounted to more arnings ; this isa »placing the amount | tings, which were #0 frequently held in the prev: year. concern may go, to a prudent extent, to the stock- ») reserving annually a suflicient to meet the interest on the sum borrowed, ttempt to defer the payment of 80 a8 the stockholders can receive dividends stock fail, the company can Pay off its debt in e years, during which time thero can be no divi- dends. ‘There appears to be a vory general disposition among railroa! companies, out of New England, to increaso their debt,instead of increasing their capital stock, there. | by endangering the possession of the road by th holders, and depriving them of the smallest dividend | lock 1 the full interest upon their debts w paid. The best tts increase | Arailroad company cannot make a profitable sfer of debt to stock, unless their stock is at least th par,and this may account in a great degree for way of raising money. ‘The total amount of liabilities of the Central Railroad Company, on the Ist of December, was $669,334 63. On 7th of Aprillast, the liabilities amounted to $696,- | find 0 rapidly as expected. The Liabilities of the Compa’ on the let inet. wore a» annexed :— | the City Hospital, on Wednesday, 24th instant, | Conrad Jordon, thilip Johnson, Lamont | By crder of WM. G. McLAUGHLIN, N. G. | an enumeration o} doors from Broadway, b eee OHNSON, KOON & FOWLER ALE OF ELEGANT FURNI } 2 » A 1s o'clock, 98 No. 19 Bowery. Till be sola the Furniture of "THIS, CONCERT will be given at the ‘Tabernacle on | Tuesday Evening, December 23, arrived, up to the time of going to press. 's Loo! lasses, i | —o ee PI | ‘lated comprising elegant l _AMUSEM&NTS. _AMUSEMENTS. —__| LATEST INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAIS, Ll ———————————————————>> | Oo | PARK THHATRE. } JEastern Mar—The Long Toland train had no AUCTION SALES, WM. McCORMICK, joneer. TEMPLETON’S ‘&e.—This day, GREAT CONCERT FOR THE POOR. , Biter, FRIDAY, 26th instant, if the Tabernacle be not engaged ing GI! and Cut Glass Ware, Sofas aud Mabogiy Chait for that evenit Will be performed BOHESIAN OIL. Liabilities, ), 1845... over and above assets, November . se eeee « «$490,110 92 After allowing for all bad debts, and depreciation of real estate and banking houses, it is estimated that the assets of the company will yield at least $200,000. It is intended, as the debts are paid, to issue stock by way of dividends for all such net profits of the road as are taken to pay debts, until the capital stock now on the books, at $2,049,715, shall amount to $2,600,000, a sum below the cest and clearly within the real value of the road and its equipmente§ Such plan, it is belicved, will greatly relieve the stockholders, who have wa.tep so patiently for returns from their investments. | Old Stock Kixehange. pr pha SBcpn.ops 10556 po shs MorrisConal, ne 20 1000 US 5's, °53, epu.b60 100 200 do. 10,000 Kentucky 6's 101,375 do 5000 @hio 6's, 1860, ope ad 150 do 100 do do 2% do $500 do do 1850, 92 150 Canton Co, 7000 Ilinois Special, 35 250 do Canal Bds, 40°25 go 360 52000 In Bonds, ' 38 75 lo bio $10,000 Penn 5's, 684 90 = do 810 do do s10 68 50 do 530 3 do 515 do b30 do Erie RR, v30 so do do do Nor and Wor RR, do btw do do 330 1 do Fy 50 do b90 10% 50 do b30 190 Farmers’ Tr, $30 254% 25 = do 50 do 830 26% 25 do 100 do 2% 75 Ston RR, 40 do 2% 4 do 330 50 do bis 268 50 do. 330 430 Long Island RR, = 6050 do | 250°“ “do ‘315 60 250 Reading RR, 50 do 330 60 150 do 0 do b6o Gt 10 = do b60 9 = do 30 Gods | Second Board. 1000 Ilinois Spl Bds, 3450 Farmers 256 40 shs Vicksburg, 7 100 Reading S158 40 Morris, 10 19 25 Canton Co," 930 34 109 Long Island, —b60 60.100 do 34 0 do 58% 75 Nor and Wor, m4 450 Morris Canal, we 75) do 7 0 do 19 50 © do TF a do tT do 1B 30 do 13 Erie KR, or 50 Farmers’ Loan Exchange. $5000 Ohio 6's, 1960, ope 9054 50 shs Canton Co, cash 3434 100 shs Morris Canal, 360 20 50 do. 331% | 0 do 20% 150 do We % de 20° 25 Ston’n RR, 53 36% % do cash 19% 100 do 83 37) | 1% = do eash 19° 25 do 83374 % lo b20 15% 50 © do 37 75 Canton Co, 3% 50 © do cash 37% 159 Long II RR, cash 60 50 do 37 50 0, b2o 60% 25 © do ah 50 Nor& WorRR, — 8 2 = do sib We 2 do cash 793g Died. On Monday morning, Josxr# Aub, oged 3 years, cld- est son of Samuel and Elizabeth Auld. The relatives and friends of the famil the members of Mariners’ Lodge No. 3 are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, precisely at So’elock P. M.today (Tuesday,) from the parent’ residence, Ne. 22 West street. On Monday evening, of consumption, Jans Navowe. His friends are requested to attend his funeral, from t three together with . 0. of O. K, o'clock. At Auburn, Cayuga county, on Wednesday, 17th De- comber, Wa. C. Brooxs, formerly of this city, aged 54 | years ond 6 months. On Sunday evening, 21st instant, of consumption, Tuomas Daiver, aged 44 years. His friends and relations, and the members of N. York Lodge No. 10, of the I. O. of O. F., and Mariner’s Divis- ion No. 48 of the 8. of the members of the Fi: Mariners’ M. E. Church street, are respectful invited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at 3 o’cloc. | precisely, from his late residence, No. 56 Monroe st. __| Weekly Report of Deaths. In the city and county of New York, from the 15th day of ec. tothe 2ist de f Dec. 1845. 29 Men: 47 Women ; 58 Boys; 45 Girls—Total 179. DisEA: Abscess, 1; Apoplexy, 6; Angina, 1; Bleeding, ing from the lungs, 1; Burned or scalded, 1; Casualties, 1; Cholera Morbus, 1; Cholera Infantum, sumption, '31; Convulsions, 14; Croup, 6; Debility, 6; Deli- rium tremens, 2; Diarrhoa, 2; Dropsy, 2; Dropsy in the head, Dysentery 2; Epilepsy, 1; Exysipelas, 2; Fever Puerpera!, ‘ever, remittent, 3; Fever, scarlet, 1; Fever,.typhoid, He inflammation of bray art, disease of, 3; Hooping cough, 1; ; Inflammation ‘of bowels, 8; Inflammation of chest, 2; flammation of lungs, 11 ion of stomach, 2 In- mm: flammation of throat, 1; Intemperance, 1; Jaundice,’ 1 rasmus, 5; Measles, I; Mortification, 1; Old ‘age, 9; Palsy, 2 Premature birth, 2; Rheumatism, 2;.Ruptnre, 2; Scrofula ert pox, 14; Ulceration of throac, 1; Uaknown, 2; Vario- joad, 1. Age—Under 1 year, 51; Ito 2 years, 12; 2 t0 5, 23; 6 to 10, 9: 10 to 20, 11; 200 90, 21; 30 to 40, 15: 49 to $0, 13; 300 60, 6; 60 to 70, 7; 70 to.80, 5; $0 to 90, 5; 100 and upwards, 1. CORNELIUS'B, ARCHER, City Inspector. City Inspector's office, Dec. 22, 1845. ATO MEETING OF THE DEMOCRATIC ELEC TORS of the Second Ward, held at the comer of Bee man and Gold streets, on the evening of the 22d instant, La- | mont Williams was chosen Cairman, and A. J. Roe, Secretary. After remarks from Col. Johuson and Mr. Courad Jordan, the Meeting proceeded to the selection of Committees to repre- sent the Ward for the ensuing year. Which ticket is recum rte tothe consideration of the Democratic sectors of svi | ‘ard. For Generar Committee- i ei liams, Youre Mrs's Genenat Commrrn Ira Floyd, Andrew J. Roe, ‘Geo, Niven, Jr. Chas. Ac town, Chass F. Brower ‘on WanD ComMitTEE, | John W. Hurlburt, “Eleazer Miller, Richard Logan, | N-Wilkinson® Patrick Cherry, ‘Win. Bennett, id, Conrad Jordon. David Demarest, | iam B. Storer, Edgar Brower, Daniel Mahen, artin Switzer. Pe _ Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be published in the Herald,” “Globe” and “Sun.” By order, g LAMONT WILLIAMS, Chairman. DREW J, ROSE, Se 4 Secretary. das J.-O, OF O.-F. pee MEMBERS of New York Lodge No. 10, 1.0. of O. F., are hereby notified to meet_at their room, National Hall, Canal street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 124 o'clock, for the purpose Roi the last tribare of respect to our de" censed Brother THOMAS DHIVER. Members are requested to be punctual in their attendance — J.R. UINA, Secretary. P. 8.—Meinbers of the Order are invited. 423 1t*r MARINER’S DIVISION, No. 48—S. OF T. 5 “Love, Purity and Fidelity.” HE, members of t re hereby notified to attend aSperial Meeting ion, at their room, on Tuesday, 23rd of December, at two o'clock, P.M., for the pur- pose of paying the last tribute of respect to oar deceased bro- ther, Thomas Driver. ‘ f The New York Lodge, No. 10, 1 O. of O. F., will be ia at- tendance. 23 16 me tHE MORNING TELEGRAPH, | DAILY PAPER, under the editorial charge of 8. DE WITT BLOODGOOD, Faq., will be published on | rad: ine December 25th, at 164 Nassau street. TELEGRAPH will be strictly neutral character, with a good Foreign and Domestic corr-spon- deuce, Commercial News, and a continuation of articles; from of nuseful, moral, and mteresting character. To City Subscribers, One Shilling per week, pay rriers—Mail Subscribers, Five Wollars per au- nd Advertisements received at the office, No. 423 Ith “RICH PRESENTS FOR THE HOLYDAYS, NEW IMPORTATIONS OF FANCY ARTICLES, PARISIAN NOVELTIES, &O. AT WOODWORTH'S LATE BONFANTI’S FANCY STORE, 325 Broadway, near the Hospital. now opening his new invoices of rich | for Ubristmas aud New-Year Presents packets from Havre, to which he would hi For taste, ele: ‘surpass those of een all purchased fur ensh aud selected by the same for the past thirty years, h success | of ths establishment, purchasers | and most desirable arti- wan ent importati any previous season; aud, havi from. the original manufscturer teful wgents, wi fully catered for e assortment Comprises a general vi Nouveautes, Bijoutern okens, joeluding all 1 nglish, German, Ori is likew: re and by . | paper advertisement would not admit of the rich selections that have been made approaching fe ities; but those who have presents to make, ar ited to call’and examine the wnigne collection—all tastes have been catered for, and every purchaser may be assured of finding something new and curi- ous, Ittre HOLYDAY PRESENTS. | LARGE assortment of Perfumery and Elegant Fancy | Articles, highly scented So: &e., well suited for . day Presente—for sale at the Depot, No 3 Courrlanut street, 3 ntal nnd | e very extensive, aud compe th Tie limits of n ne" ws | ij and imported for th a3 4 29 30 31" NEW YEAR’S DAY COFFEE. GZADEOZKY'S PREMIUM ESSENCE, off diy, the desirable ficility of making onl 8 for that | one oF more cups | of excellent coffee, and some superior Java aromatied with Vaniila-now jn stove at, Messrs: Burkey & Cases Mavi | Lane; H.'D. Hill, 7 Wate han, 183. Broadway: W. sc 639 B: erger 12 Centre sty ‘ « Bowery: L. Kuh & | 423 Liste | HATS! HATS!) HATS!!! | ELLING OFF AT GREAT BARGAINS.—The sub- | to quit the business on the Iatof Janae | Hee aye m figek of Fur, Moleskin and Sik | duced prices, by. wholesale and’ ae and his old patrons, wanting new their advantage to call, as ill Prove & strong find it » D: ‘Tables, Carpet: . t | " Wasuinaton. Dee. 21, 1245 rot good Bed Foom and Kitchen’ Furaiture. _ | PIANO FORTE... 40 MR AUSTIN PHILLIPS. oie Mr. Seguin ; 7 ‘Ne Meri 1s0, an elegant Piano-forte aud Stool, The above Furie MARY QUEEN OF SCots. | Count Ambeim ir Delovaati Arrival of Mr. Cathoun—News from Mexico tare was all made nani —_ Coa House of Stewart enthusiastic lovers of the Science of Atline... .. erie Another Annexation nearly Completed—Califor- OWL PAINTINGS AT AUCTION. curnetiedaation tenan oa sche ‘Adum Leanne OLD soibien nia coming into Town. A, HEY will sell at the Gallery in Clinton Hall, commer | the birth of Mary—her helpless condition—her inauguration at Master Miche! Cramp a Fisher Mr. Calhoun and family arrived last evening, . in and Nussau streets, 01 ada ’ , ; : 7 ’ commencing at 7 o'clock, about 100 ‘recently imported ‘Ol eH Song—Away, Winter, Away. r Patience Cramp. Miss Fanny Gorden, 1 and are comfortably established at their old quarters, Paintings, is rich frames. in which is comprised a valuable Priv ‘The ministrelsy on her iuauguration—{mprovement of Beottish | 4,Ftice of Admission—Bores, $1; fit, 0 cence ; Gallery, the United 3 hotel. He looks fresh hale the number will be found Pictures BY | Mes by King James I.—The b of the encient Scots *) genta. ; * ‘ ‘i at the United States hotel. He looks 4 dias eran Ashton, Heated. Alege 1 lod exemplitied the: es aes at Toa 6 o'clock, and’ the Certain willrise precisely and vigorous as ever. aut ater! oker, re y it Wi jarion EERE Eneeeseenesen ns . mute scle, as well ns_maury ott ea's "Four Maries” —her departure for Branee—ber SOWERY THMATAm, E.G. Saulnier, bearer of despatches from Mr. high class, Connoisseurs and others forming collect D mequenes: to examine them. Can now be seen with catalogs Of deece Maco tthe Dauphin ot een festivises, A+ W.JACK8ON...MANAGER AND PROPRIETOR. Slidell, our minister at Mexico, arrived al:o, last 17 6tis re ageants and rejoicings in Frange and Scotland—Mary Be “oO , evening, and reported himself forthwith to the Ex- = ——— =e | feelings aud tastes—anecdote of Mary's uncommon beaut euefit of Mr. C. W. Clarke. ning, : Lost. Mary early Dereavementecher return to Seotlana—her fare- ‘Tuesday kivening, December 23, ecutive. He came from Vera Cruz to Havana, in an AL ROTE drawn, in favor of Alex, Biskveck & Sons of Ol! © Hote Farewel tp thee thon Pleasant Shore, oT Wie English steamer of 1800 tons, (the Spitfire we un- Hi ception at Holyrood Palace—Loyalty of the $cotch—Re- Jutian St Pierre. 3 5 ++J R Seow d d,) thence in a little hop-skip-and-jum, 11, 1845, for $336 19,4 months. ‘The tinder will confer a favo ry spoipee— Anecdovs of t Leonardo Gonzago, no SRS erstand, Te jump by leaving the same st Colnmbian Foundry, Duane street, | Pibroch—Poetry and Music of iu r the Pifthonis ee: Fernando Gonzago adie ouee schooner, of forty-two tons burthen, to Charleston; Nem Tops Faymeat of said: Note hee been stopped, | centricities aud advegtores. Lorenzo. Spatial thence per Cave Johnson’s overland mail line to weak moths | “i Song—Jolly Bey ¥ q r Nira lips i oad | di throt th. Mary’ th Daruley—Birth of J. ch Floribel: Mrs 8: Washington—twelve days passage throug! 2s nace WANTED, : See ee Pee Teh oe keene eed La Polka by Mr Brooke aud Miss Belt From what we learn, North cal ifornia can be had F, Mountain, 333 Fulton street; Brooklyn ie S08:.| Ne Gapeeumlapaesmsareriomnouie te, T Capt Bloemingfeidt... ... tT. “Davenport now stands, is valued at $75,000,000. Mexico as- fy G., & ENDL. OTT, Lithographers, have removed from | ‘The Lady of Lochleven”” Queen Mary's f REMOVAL. Song—The Lament of Queen M Capt Thalwick ve Clarke sentsto the Rio Grande, with a bonus of several millions more, including Voss’s unpaid indemnities. big iaoas of William — f — IP VAN WINKLE Salitornt i “ + 22 John street, to 49 Beekman stieet. 423 lure ed—her attempts to regain her liberty—Lnj - rie California is, therefore, coming in with “ drums 2 Douglass—Mary’s escape from Lochlevet RipVan Winkle... ... _Hadaway i ae ; NPHE SUBSCRIBER, ac present employed in a business of si ‘Boug—Put o ; bat off, and row with apeed. Rice vanes rs Sergeant” beating and colors flying.” Our associate, whose is own, is desirous of procuring asituation in one ofthe | Queen Mary’s reception by ber nobles—her flight to Ni I Lower Boxes $0 cent ‘hitd Tiers, 25 es.; | province it ia, will, we expect, advise you at length northern Chemical works. 5 si Castle—assemblage of her faithful followers—their loyal aud Pit and Gallery, 1246 cent: . upon this important news. Educated under the most celebrated chemists now living, | patriotic resolves—meeting of the troops at Langside—fatal de Doors will open at half past 6, the curtain will riso at 7. Th ton by thi ing’s Herald, (Liebeg, Wobler & Karmareh,) and frectionlly seaploved fox feat of the Queen’s army—Curious tradition relating to Mary’s ~ e news trom anges ae MOFMIDE 8 £ 2 phumber of years in some of the largest establishments in ancestor, Robert Bruce—Mary throws herself upon the pro- NATIONAL THEATRE AND CIRCUS, still further sottens down the war panic excited by Europe, and the Chemical Works of Charles Karlbaum & Co., tection ‘of Quean Elizabeth—her nine ear's captivity, CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, the late discussion in the Senate. of Philadelphia, he feels confident of heing able to satisfy the | and death. Under the mahagement of ‘Capt. GW. Tayl amciias ‘iMuseudsint Most scrupulous expectations of auy proprietor of Chemical Finale—Where shall I rest? WELCH, MANN AND DELAVAN; ‘apt. G. W. Laylor gave ano’ ral oF Vorks. — Is opened throughout the Winter Season with’a brilliant the wonders of his diving bell, cut-water, and sub- Asto morals and so forth, the PART Il. combination of unapproachable Equestriaus, Voltigeurs, and marine apparatus, in the harbor at the Navy Yard, aiven—there isnot a gentlemad engaged in the drag business | ye The Star Spaneled Banver. Gymuiasts, unrivalled even in the great Eguine Temples of yesterday. Sundry officials and a host of unoffic im Charlestou, who would not undertake this friendly act as jenry Carey, the author of in our favorite song France ant be Fy We 7 1 duty. Seon Of Addison, the Poet of the time of Charles 1f, The limits of an advertisement will barely admit of a des- | Cials in attendance. ‘The trial of M’Nulty cut off An early application is required, to enable the subsapiber to Soug—by desire, Salley in our Alley. eriptive list of some of the highly gifted artists of this gi our visit, and of necessity a more particular des- settle his own business affaus iu Charleston, Ail letters will ‘The author o/ thts old English ballad-circumstances attending eatablishment. cription. Some one of our colleagues, however, meet with prompt attention and candid explanation, from terapnroaching ter—the bexnar's etition—Pity the sorrows IN THE FEMAL! as “i fall ‘agues, * WM. HUMMEL, of the Foor Old Man, whose trembling limbs have borne him to MADAMr, MAC ARTE, may advise you more fully, Charleston, 3.C. your door. . » MRS. HOWARD, Firat Se ne haw lest Look out for a inessage or two from the Presi- (Philadelphia U. 8. Gazette and Boston Post will copy ‘The Beggar Girl. MRS. E. WOODS, an Allamande and ‘Lwo Horse Equestrian. dent, in writing, in the Senate, to-morrow. three times, and send bill to A. Head, Charleston, 8. C. Shield’s Cotemporsries—his eward from the Fountain of ‘Tight Rope Dancer and Fauestrian, embodying a variety of “RUG as the current of event, ’ hb 028 sire Horoure- George IV. rerioual regaré—Shihi's chareeter= Fol od ee inante dally developieg, wo shall beable egies op RARGAING IN FPANOGY GOONS POR DOT me brag an ative Corny rs—her liberality of 4 . ff al My BARGAINS IN’ FANCY GOODS FOR HOLY- fentiment—her opinion of Native ‘Taleu ion ere - STAN ternation crea F e ager a 3 i e DAY PRESENTS. ted among the would-be judyes—Charles Incledon aud the Principal Male Equestyians, LEVI NORTH and T. V. se fe net Core a only second the ECEIVED from Auction. 100 Indies faney Work Boxes | Pleasures of the Chase—the Noble Earl with his Stags. af TURNER | ; ‘otion, p 5 aud Dressing C ‘at 25 cel $3; Souv Song—by parti ular request, Old Towler First Equestrian Pantomist, C. J. ROGERS. The weather is as cold as Moscow. The river 18 pearl talnid Cord Cases ; papier machie Ca Tickets, &c., ke. Doors open at 7, to commence at 8 A New School SOS een et Indian Effects, freezing up hard, aud cloaks and hot punches are and marble Vases, &e. Also, 100 dozeu re i mgr iti all the go. You may inform the Yankees that we ~ a % = TX d Ap a y 1 A German Cologne wid fae}. Soars a PROGRAMME ise us x = as, ATTN eer 7-4; shall manufacture our own ice this season. also, 1000, dozen faney back and side Combs, MR BURKE'S CONCERT. fis pupils are W. Cincade and Little F Pastor, a Bell c D Personifier of Characters, ke, MR. E_ WOODS. 1845, Coe eale, ie Lees toy aulty Cros aie bares Geuce rer Games AES | NO, TAREE PLACE ON THIS EVENIN 5, Dee. peaaeina ‘Arana Buea W. B CARROL ah ; bho oa ac — ~ at Niblo’s Concert Saloon, on which orcasion he wi inst ter of the T , MR. vD. y . BH SUCRE Di POMME, &c. be assisted by MES. GLU. H ANDREWS Vocalist, from Eau brist and Posture, MR. G. DUNBAR. y je special messenger, Mr. _Saulnier, UST received fiom Paris a, freah supply of Sucre de | Boston. her frat appearance in this city, and Mr, Lt ZAN- Clowns, MESSIS. SAY and WY LLS. (to whom we are indebted for these particulars in ogat t it) ER, Mr U. an TIS wi ill pre- Master, VICHY. 5 . % a Batons, Prolinea, Pastilles, &c. ‘The laxgest avsortmeatin the | side at the Piano Forte, and ether Insirumental Performers! | Professional Coane Watginet NEE ES cK ENSON, | Petsou,) just arrived from Vera Cruz, via Havana, city of Fa cy Boxes, Sacs, Cornets, Bonbonaires, and small LA . WEAVER and Kk LLY. we learn that Mr. John Slidell arrived at Vera Cruz. aicles for Christmas tees. Mottors. of every desertion. here PART I. ; A large company of Rough Riders. An Orchestra fall and 7 ; THOHMP8ON & WELLER, 1—Introduction, Piano Korte, Mr. H. C. Timm, efficient, led by Mr. MYEUS, late of the Park Theatre on the 29th ultimo, having met with a very cordial 423 Lt*me 2% & 713 Broadway. | Q te Accompaniement. sees: Hummel ‘he numerous splendid-Costumes by Mr. A. J. ALLEN. AS AUCTION-—BY H. E. WILLARD—This day, at 12 3—Adagi o'clock precisely, at tae store No. 56 John street, eight | 4—Ball Piano Fort and mahogany, new desirmg a ‘The Box Office 1s open from 9o’elock in the moming untit 4 Teception from the authorities. There he took his Balfo o'clock, P.M, where every attention will be paid to the public seat in the stage on the evening of the Ist instant, De Beriot | wishes. . 3 BR ‘ TEN BU for the City of Mexico, attended by a military es- , Wiotia,»* ag, 2 F Xnigh | brett t cort. A few days before our informant left, news STOCK OF PIANO FORTES. ie cl pekeouets tes—the stock of a Dealer, consisting of rosewood der. 8 id second hand, of good m: it Il do well meeeris — es i ‘Alsoy Piano Stools aud fous fuhionabie Sota we | i HERR ALEXANDER had eas Wed VSta Cotesia ence eae d23 1t*r Nici Gisaett ees | Will exhibit a Series of his vernor of the province of Sonora, had pronounced BE TE — alewe Malibran WONDERFUL EXPERIMENTS against the authorities of the Mexican Government, SELECT BALL will be giver of the above Hotel, on | 2Kaptietom pe ad ae D, OPHY AND MAGIC, — °°°laring the province independent. * ‘ A Mondiy Eveutagranir Dee. fais” Fiekeecheades toe | Ballade Twency Peary Ax ™ a phillips NATURAL PHILOSOPHY AND MAGIC. On the Ist instant, a private express arrived in remain unsold—to be had b: of Broadway and Park Plac B. Moor “ , € from 7 to 10, and will be ready to return with them when called app vg at John Florence's, corner | 4_gong an the Abbey Hotel. ; i PERKIN Proprietor, — | y ‘e's stages will c y the Cees Hlth to the Abbey, | 5—M Vera Cruz, stating that General Parades had pro- 90 cents. nounced against the present Government, and was “about to march om the City of Mexico from San athalfpast7- | Louis Potosi. is “better “to “aaah than be sighin from the Opera of Lucrezia Borgia, Mrs SAndrew: ge wsenee lange Brilliante—""The Retum toAmeriea: in which are introduced several popular mel: rices of admission are as follow! of Boxes and Pit . rs of Boxes. . eases © oors Open at 7—Performance to commer Donizetti ck ates 3 _iwis*re ies, composed, arranged and executed by Mi ao ARCH Die are TH. a pooae ne to be te ee for the pur- RETIRING FROM BUSINE: urke ss 5 rene urke PHILADE, TAL chase of California; but thinks that this acquisition GENTLEMAN, about retiring fiom business, offers for | wane quate ror, po.be wagden the occasion 1s fromthe | Activa Maxacen.. -Mx, 8cort. | 1s embraced in the mission of Mr. Slidell. sale one ofthe best located and well-known estalished Oys- | wri crets One Di ar ach; ro be had at the Music Stores and | 9744" Maxsex = . The barque Anne Louisa, Capt. Wilson, was to terandEating Houses in the country together with an adjoining | a+ iio de Lp ah a dl ad ole ate -y: -HING NE leave Vera Cruz for New York on the 9th.” Property. The purchaser will require the sam of about $12,000, | St the door. | £darasbcke iedeinaly. S0aR9 teh EVERY THING NEW. fr: RIOR NCW LOTR OBO Pelee sake sthe saleis to be cash. Fosseasion xiven iiamediately. For | —Coucert commence at 8 o'elock precisely. at We tender our thanks to Mr. Saulnier for this ims Pi Parilegiam enqumeof HOUGHTON & VAN ctr 022 | GRAND SOIKEES MUSICALES, EVERY | Tuesday Evening, December 23, portant intormation. He is quite a young man, 5 Cedar street, w of 3and5P. M., and robbed of the following articles, for the | Tecovery of Five silv three do Spoons, no mark: three do Forks, no mark; one do re Fork, mar! About $200in some French coi | Second night of the Maguificent and NewCabalistic Pautomi ‘as exhibited no small degree of enterprise in effect- | NIGHT, me, OR S\LE—The Fixtures of a Hat Store, consisting of | 4 T PINTEAUXS Cafe des Mille Colonnes Saloon, 307 wsth new scenery, dresses, appointments, tricks, ec. called 5 ‘cum- Bi hess Waadiomal essen Govstares anlalh Rane Goes | A prosdway- New cugsgement of Mrand Mr Collins, | the Lae ang ils Pease, from Vets Cone andier, the)te with Sash Fronts, Drawers, &c., all in'excellent order and for | the greatest comic singers know in this couutry. MONSTER, " i Ss short space of days. sale very cheap. Enquire at 137 Broadway, a few doors above | N. B.—Refreshments, Breakfast and Supper, of the best avis, Burke, Stevens, Myers, Me Sree the City Hotel. 22 3t%me | kind, ean be had at the bar, with the attendance ofcare- —_-steyer, Brown. Miss Carline and Mrs Dunn will all appear. Wasutneton, Dec. 21, 1845. at SU eR tee isspectacie has heen produced at the immense. expense of adeos: aly LEFT OFF WARDROBE AND FURNITURE | “4ho\maguiticent Fancy Boll Dresses tolets enquire at the | $200, and cannot fail to attract the curiosity ofall, a2 1t will | The Annexation of Merwo—A Graphic Description WANTED, A ea Gir iwer’ present perfect specimens of machinery. Painting and cos Cointng GENTE MEN and Families can obtain the fall value for | “LADIES FAIR IN ST PETERS CHURCH, tume by the Tost emivent artists of the day, rendering it com- : . of Coming } ‘vents. X all kinds of superfluous effects they wish, to dispose of, | ER ato SM Ms Pah ht a nde PE ilosophy, | Briefly, in a letter per mail of this afternoon, we | gh can Liseies and" Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel, "Fire LW Ladisg of Be: ecees Chisrob ll open hight Whale fie | peter othe eet ae Re pe eaare: and Phileeoliy, advised you of the arrival of a messenger from Vi iy will nd rt tee advance to neu fre subretuer. | 2. theaale oturtuland Fancy Avpctes on Monday the #21 the frah tuorbr O°Toole, Mr & Shaw shi al a fair price for all articles offered: | instant, | who pledges himself to 10 o'clock, A. M., and continue throughont the | Monday, entire change of performances—a Dill of great no- ra Cruz, with despatches from Mr. Slidell, special A mtly at Kk, from 10 A. M. to 10P. M’ (except Christmas day andeve- velty may be expected. f F - Fd23 im*re 466 Broadway, up stairs. 20 7t*m. “sO0OLOGICAL EXHIBITION, to mention—that Gen. Paredes, originally commis- FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. — | Se eee Je Ea No. 63 Bowery, sioned and despatched at the head of the army des- "Tvrerdeatared ou Ftiuats ta Se inuteny,becwons ten koess | AN Asscciation of Ladies propore holding a FAIR, atthe whursday Kvening, December 1th, 1845, | tined for the invasion of Texas, had wheeled about, splendid Saloon of the ra. Broadway, near Prince R.VANA\. ‘UGH if which the above reward will be give having spent mn Kurope with and at the head of his 6,000 ragamuffins, declared ret Table Spoous, marked 5; six do Forks marked 8; | an trertyon Tuesday and Wedoesday, Dec. 23d and 24th, day and _ x) ‘ C entiy (closing Christmas Eve), the progeeds to be applied great cara angienceens,, bes returned, al cr having collected with | war againat the supreme government of Herrera. a irrat car ; in behalf of the Episcopal City Mission. The Sal r ‘L cS 7 | tastefully dressed with evergreens, and otherwise adomed for | hitedinthy coupteys ve ehoonates eae ausever been ex- | Any man of the commonest perception, can see at iapaceares 620 USM&T#ire_ | hibit to the New York pnblic, while making preparations for | once where these endless dissensions of that TOMPKINS’ BLUES BALL. the travelling season. one do Spoon, marked D ks. f ins; 5 axd 6 franc pieces, ‘A Box coutainity cNTE I “CG Doors open from 10 to 12 in the morning; and from 1to 4 | miserable burlesque of a repnblic, “La Republica gen y rtdlet HE SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL BALL of this Com- 2 in the a rs : : niatore, of my late husbands one remnant oF any will take place a: Niblo's, on Mouday evening, Jan ©™9ek in the altenioon, abd to 10o'clock in the evening. | Mexicana,” are to stop. They will stop with the Cameo; one gold watch chain; two wary Oth, 1848. COMMIT TE! Gor particulara see bills oftie days et di ttre, | annexation of Mexico othe Jnited States—silver i ith the of Ji Dalex engraved on oKet i =_— anne aay yy <n pee eee | ‘old mines, erithscyerd finger rings of varjown deaerypuons. ‘Also,in | ‘teat. John R Pratt, knaign Jonas Bartlett, ‘THE COURT OF DEATH. Te tations, cOAt hate Oca aioe a said box there was in money, one half and one quarter eagle, | Lesa JOMN THOMAS, Chai THE GREAT MORAL PICTURE p » y. Orange a » castles, and fifty-six cents in ailver. ‘Also, oue small and one large gold | gat Geo. H. HAG , Ohaleeae JAINTED. by: Hcsbeante “ourt of , Palaces, vineyards, plains, vallies, rivers and moun- and pearl ueekluce; also, one breast pin set with hi topnx | _Sergt. GEO. H. sptoiay: pode | PANTED, by, Rembrandt Peale, called the Court of | tains, lakes, bays, harbors, salt-ponds, volcanoes, POT pobre tg mat ads Regt rgb iis. lla! BALL. Exhibition Room of the Natioual Academy of Design, comer | palm-trees, Indians, mestizoes, Spaniards, quarte- | friendship, two hands clasped; oue do do three ‘old button; two large gold euamelled rings attached to the | watch chain before mentioned, fe | A rewerd of ten dollars will be paid and no questions asked, for the recovery of the portrait of my late husbaud, hi | ring containing my name; one cluster diamond ti | | one large diamond surrounded by ten small on on | Feward will be paid by teaving ear te denk of this office. ‘a which are following tles of the and Coffee Urn getable Dis Cake and Fruit Baskets, in the greatest variety esteemed frieudships, and of acquiring new asso: quaintan it acquires F roadway ass derived from France; among which st jatroduct aud of triendship to the stranger know that your hand feels sult, | hurn’s Medicated ‘Toilet Soap wil cake the skin becomes clear, white, soft, smoot! tre of which is the largest Double White in the Us ive pie: roons, darkies, banditti Priests, monks and triars, at Franklin which a li a1 > J - - al, Chatham Square, conducted in the ‘manuer which has of neatly 95,0 vistors, bas Seen Preserved hee ie aristocrats, gentlemen, lazzarom, and all. That's iven so much satisfaction on previous occasions. | ton, an been greatly improved by re-touches from, , Where it will stop It won’t stop anywhere else. Geutlemen’s Tickets 50 cents—Ladies’do 25 cen inclading author. It contains 23 figures of the size of | It’s bound tocome. All h— (beg lon,) all “hue refreshments, to be hed of J. Morrison, corner of Chatham and fife. car”? OMe stop the tReet ?. t streets, and of the members of the Association. :« ‘Admission 25 cents—Season Tickets 50 cents. Descriptive | Manna p the rapidly prproaching iano | TY MHE Second Ball this season of the Social Reform Associa- ; i Melestscoom? 1 tara this soa of the Bogs ssocia- of Broadway and Leonard street. This very imp ha ding o’elock, and continue unt ickets can be obtain _2—The Magnificent Garden Saloon, in the country residence | SUblime pinions from the,St. Lawrence to the straits a y cing toccmmence at Bo'ciock. Severrl Fancy Dances | pamphlets to be had at the dour. ‘To from 10.A.M till | climacteric of the annexation of MIM CUre OF Me Dule Wa tet fen Sacked fond gale, | Mill be introduced in the course ofthe evening. a 2tme. TOPIMe oor ee ee eee ANE GtiseodeT | try abundantly competent to the sustentation of one open worked, aad dressed in a brewn coat and white vest with MERRY CHRISiMAS THE CELEBRATED OPTIC GALLERY, hundred and fifty millions of prone Great God t | Tec facings—ring in the ear, JANE DULUX, GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL. N OW 21 exhibition at 271 Broadway, corner of Chambers | what @ consummation to think of—to try for—to ANE DULUX, RJ, PARKER has the honor to announce to his triends y, reet, upstairs, hes been visited y ml ous of Persons realize! And we shall realize it. A compromise jgbawnbrekers will be liberally paid for stoppiug and return: | THURSDAY EVENING te date eonk ® Grand Ballon Pe eaope ymeluging Koval Families, Cardicals, Bishops, Pr0- | yoon the 49th parallel for Oregon will give ing any of the above articles de Sustewh_ | Bayard street, which will be the only Fancy Dress Bail he in- | _ These views consist of elegant aud highly finished Paintings | us Mexico, with the shedding of nothing but ink FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. | tends giving this reason: on which geeasion every Kind of ball- fie me niee correct andrainate manner thefol- upon a tanned sheep-skin. Only to wy >} SASE ini | c il tre S ts for ac to objects > ‘ ! ama ay ing ii OST HS comrared an Tepassee the top” Th | same agentleman and his ladies, Doucing to commence st® 1—Lhe Chapelot Willism Tell, in Switzerland. of jit! A country—a government—stretching its | e hour. . ed at the North American Hotel and at Mr. P.’s residence, 207 Of the Prince Schwartzemberg, neai x R ithe Fi rm iguana. Setiiteh ot Panama—trom the frozen regions to the torrid. . Mr. Tay! of ‘on hand i —The interior of the subterranean Grotto in Bethlehem, | zone— ange. ik cat | SHEFFIELD PLATED WARE Prunes Greet, whith can be seeatoed at's rescanssin chines, | where our Saviour was bom. ‘This syot is here represented id GONE ae ie perch i fs oe a : | B. GARDIN®R, No. 285 Broadway, has just received from | The Public Assembly will take place, as usual, on day the condition 1a which it now exists, eing enriched by many darkness, to le expanse of the Paci +. ‘two of the best maw@tietories 1m Sheilild,a very large | next. "A Grand Civic Ball will be giveu.on New Years araht, ts.and costly presents, the pious offering of several heaving and glittering in the glories of the setting and full assortment of the very best Silver-mounted Sheffield | d22 dtme n Sovereigns during a lapse of many centuries, The sun! Gods and goddesses ot hat Plated Ware, comp pre- . | . d High Olymy wi eae ticles Meee SRE | FIRST COMPANY UNION RIFLEMEN'S | iyeTgrenation oltiue Grow, (whichis underthe chietalar i 4 destiny is ours! Only to think of it! ‘The’ re BALL. have a peculiar interest in the present age of the world. Ithas sentatives of fifty States congregated in the national en visited ia the conzee of revolving cenyuries,| by thonsanads capntok ene all the Aen of beauty the face Yen tomatelice, Gat’ can tae wet o' |-of the earth assembled in the Federal city during in yeneration, and the place where began the m the widteeu weabon: of eur holy religion. é ; the proprietor do lent | Where is the human intellect—where is that san- artic areatest variety and of the latest silver patterns; Tea Sets. very superior; Beefsteak and Ve- | Cove s; 4 most extensive assort: T HE Tenth Annual Ball of this Company will take place at the Apollo, on Wednesday, the 28th January next. ing the necessary arrangements, the committee have tracted to spare no expense or pains, and it is confi expected the company on this occasion will surpass all prietor does not doubt, that all Christian Gendlesticks and’ Brathoas “ancl iy be desirous of viewing this splendid picuire, | phongy j gc ite ARPT ed rors uipaics commiete? | Gi‘the Celebrated Huan amuse Manors’) | ue devotee ef republican liberty, however high ‘These goods have been chiefly ordered for the present holy. | Captain 8-8. Parker, 198 Greenwich Milas | ; Pp aey. pan day season, and are well worthy. the attention of those seeking Lieut. Muckeridge, 47 Sp ing st. 4—Naples, taken from the new road. ; | his presentiments of its ultimate ding that he | ausefal aswell as an ornamental article. They are from the Sergeant Whitman 256 Bleecker st. 5—The Solemn Entrance into Vienna, of the Printess Mari- | can reach, in the utmost tension of his jon, Yeitkuown houses of Thomas Bradvury & Sou and Vinon & | Sergeant Peynton, 30 West Broadw ee ey eetig tne coeaston oF her Murtiage with Ge Ey | . honnderiee of tie glory, the power, the gran- the mont moderate licess scree SNtEH SRO ED Pianta | hatte D tien, Gothic Hall, 316 Co'The North Pole Expedition of Captain Parry, athe year | deur, the sublimity, the unparalleled maximum of = — | Win. Brimlow, 59 Cherry st. Ue acy Hiplendid. St: Pet +s Square, at Rome, as viewed on | TCROWN to which this North American Union has THE VI ‘ITING SEASON. | RW. Parker, '156 Greenwich st. “Abe reniey Elna aed a Pope gives hisbles. | commenced her onward march? He can’t begin ‘ACARD TO THE LADIES in 8.15,28.27.28"r Heo" aeleaberebapighghid: | todo it. | All that we can dois to “look out when vinaarieviiee: Cite a eae | GRAND CHRISTMAS BALL. Bite Views once exhibited, willnotbe repeated in the | the bell rings,” and move onward with the locomo: when it is the happy custom of renewing old and desl : | NVHE FIRST GRAND EXCLUSIVE FANCY DRESS | following change: ‘ tive of the Steam eit vt in infaood | i ety, wi ie he abs be ly until Sat incl ‘when ba * WHY, Sif, It 18 in! into. d r hoe. We don roeien Oe THURSDAY hone aes will be sabsciruted, and hich dae notice will be | the very spirit of. the times. It is the realizatien of (the oy ball to'¥4 given.) daly, except Sanday, 11 to 3. and from 6 to 9 in Late Ue ‘ eal this eae progress ‘the only bal given theevening. ad 3 _ | of the model Kepublic. ere are men living, sir, ’ pe F , including chile | fy iT, | atacetn aisiek tee be Is for Pear teat Biren ie hated hecymtts Minna “qramre, | and mark the prediction in the Herald—there are made such arrangements. as enables them to ensure to all Who | sme ving, who will breakfast in Wi COU at when'the warm heart expands with joy at the | Berva Rooms, No. 406 Broadway re | mas) Evening, Dec. 25, 1845. and with generous hospitality you e1 the | mat) Evening, Dec. ngeniing ¢ ce: hat fall healthy. youth which is s0 adi may fayer them with their company, a mostagreeable e' s q 5 | sup in the national palace of Mexico. ne Pre fe ig year, gentle ncee Pacnioee or Dr dela 6, Demi rae sinned Gandeitly: Beil ‘ban ‘beak desl HOLYDAY EXCURSIONS, | aiden, after a light supper of corn bread, @ ; No. 10 (Atior, Houses Mr. ven fy gee H | for the cecasion. 1 taw td25 Ta& Th tre | smoked ot and green tea, with a clear con- | Wholesale depot, 254 William street. G18 Hoodie | Via, be held Wo ALOE SALOON, on Christnag TO PHILADELPAIA AND INTERMEDIATE | jn the halls of the Montezumae. FOR SALE. | era eetgnime, Bee, Zn, 186. Dodworth’s Celebrated Band pr Boe viee. We deduce tase foregone conclusions from whet A SMALL, li overed WAGON, with | i* 678 a he bao ote, i F “4 | we hear from Mexico ot the protracted misery forse and Hertte select for peddling ight Rood | _ Thekets to be hed of ia Bllowinn. « . Semper oe oe aah Decent. and eT me 7 | that miserable people, from continued and never- Uy th 623 34) Robt. N. Denyse, 446 Hudson | C. Campbell, 154 Barrow st. | o'clock ?. M_Li foot of Liberty street. T ending intestine broils, taxations, conscriptions, BOUQUETS. ath "|. MBlich, Le Hoy sud Hud- eed fare, to the citizens of ee cling | and grinding impositions of all sorts—trom their JM, THORBURN £0. Edway Ralph, Jr 196 Wil- rete 63 Canale, FObrlistmes end New. ‘Year, aud to affor the | desire for peace, and a safe and steady govern- 290 Hudson be 5 sks Henry ‘osephs, Morton and | George Hsia 'y_ of visiting Philadelphi ment. at att | i ‘1 it at ‘street The work of annexation is just beginning. Wé | Tories, Rewalie and euher Cameltian at Ast inoue cannot stop short of the neck of Darien, e must Conservatory. 90 feet by 20° hela Head fe Camels st ‘som eet U8 tire a aie propelled: “Jt Wilt Bate totems ties we are propelled. It will have to be done. It’s bound to be done. Fifty States represented in this capitol! Only think ot that. Why, sir, the pre- blooming and he any hundreds of Together with a most select variety of BALL. : MERICAN ENGINE CO No. IX, wifl hold their Au- ost select variety Bal t nual Ball on Wednesday Evening, December 2th, at ‘0 ¢ the Devoniens Gothic Hall, Adams street, Brooklyn. Prinerton 0 mensions flag Heine de Fleurs, Cloth of Gold kamarque, Whit ‘ickets $3admitting's Gentleman and ladies, tobe obtained Nrorar to Philadel phis 3g ar erietiaie came man Rect corer Afar rariety of smaller choice sxctie flowers, x8 | ievorette, ofthe OUCOMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS: ino * a ee to make room for the stripes. Great and apotheosei- eapotitan Violvttes, Heliotropium, Daphne, Oleo frigraus of | s4r. John Leech, Je ‘Mr. J.C. Valentine, 10> Passengets trom the above places to New York will be | sed Diana! what is the world coming to! Hurrah meeanelies perfume, and Sweet Alyssum, are among the rf “Win. 8 Sutphen, 'm. Patterson, ithe same rates. tor Poik—hurrah for Texas and Oregon—hurreh for Fomynen bat preity dosegay trimmings. ‘They grow expressly Chas. H. Fordhain, “ Wm: H. De Graw, Dersou may go on the 24th December and return on the sth | (9%, A fh i M Spergue ornaments meny rare tropical exot- Jacob E. Faller, “ David i. Haines. ry Orat any time becween those dates, atthe ex- Calitornia—and three tmes three tor Mexico j,fhecioss, with elegant rich orange carym- | PR. Hughes, * John Hoogland. rates. the New Jerusulern! We ure enveloped in a blaze horbia Jacquingl vra,with racimes of brilliant | "The oor will he under the management of Mr. D. J. Lacas. foot of Of snowy whiteness aud rich perfume; Crassula lacter, with | THE IRISH EMIGRANT SOCIETY’S BALL | Liberty street. Tickets not transferable, and| Gt glory. Already do we anticipate the stupen- opetalur spe hidae; Cyprr il i ope specioss, a rere orehicees 71 dll, 16, 19, 22, 28, willagt be received after the Sth of Jannary, 166 dously ” magnificent consummation before” ua. f matchless beauty; #tephonatus floribandus . A 4 —————_————— Come on! come en! ye down-trodden and opprese- apskes of delicate white flowers; Bl vnkervillii, of singu: | (HE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE IRISH 5 SIGHT O% ) y —ci ir evey Stelianrepoas and’ may uthere not necessoy. (0 | "LEMIORANT SOCLETY rermectaliy tanotnce waite, MALL LINE AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, A. M. ed ot Ireland, of Britain, and of, Europe—come on. mention. All of which will be brought into requisition the | pub! Annual Ball in nid of the funds of the ’ , We shall have room for you! he mantle of our resent winter to add to the variety and beauty of first ch Bocier it Niblo’s, on MONDAY Evening, De- aiANDING af Youkers, Vonve fhe government will cover you all. ‘Lo every honest iibernit and udemexee-carefwlty seat aie tert ot ine ey | CoReLete to admit a gentleman and two Indies are three dol: | wells, Royerhoek, Cold Spring, Newbsrgn, cart, panting for liberty and a fair field, we say, im or Brookiya, and also put ap so as to carry safe to Philadelphia, | arseach, and may be had from any of the officers of the So- and as far asthe ice will permit. Breakfast on board the bo behait of our country, the fruit of imported seedt Bost Washington. It would obli atl a ‘celebratedfice steamboat, UTICA, Captain L. W. Br: ! £ % terdema: their ondersa day or longer previous fs she ensured occasion, | °'f" W. Clerke, Eag., President, 43 Nassau st. ree the pier between Courtiandy and Laberty streets, Syat ay Wwe onanane estan eae ined and state if for bridal or other partieaat same time canexe: | Gregory Dillon, Haq,, let Vice President, 3 Barelay at. morning at.A. M1. i ha Novi Ao cute orders at three hours notice, but notas well asif longer | Joseph art, aa ident, $2 William st. rpassage or freigh apply on board, orto F.C. Schultz, at ten years shall have elapsed, the North American aivined Those wishing Bouquets for New Years Day Hugh Kelley, M34 Vice President, 138 Bowery. the office on the whart. Cn eagie will scream in his triumphant flight, when the Pret aaye CMeteRemes os eer se pease op Witt Redmady Han. Premier Br. tem, 4 Exchagge| PACKET SHIP LIVERFQOK, for Licereel, will sit Hirt raye of the moming shall illuminate ihe snowy ‘assengers will plese be on pinnacle of the majestic Orizimbo! That's ail “HOUOUBTS a hin day, at_ 113 o'clock. BOUQUETS AND PARLOR PLANTS. , wrest Hide Busitng Slip, at tins sos, wen ehe will Pro . * oer aaa: Arp memmeeate= | eneeaepaeee ee area? SNES an Planceto their well Soh (peelsany, at eee ee "ind ube Meschnuts’Bachaage Heading Room Paiapeurma, Dee 2 194) item to et iM wr hesbep te: for flowering Pants nnd Be erent or Team. | 04 7 How Brglend— Bor Diomer— Bi Wood Survem rench, German and Moss Baskets an FB hg i oats co | be ranged with the most delicate aid fvgrant flowe's, Atl «68 Merchants’ Exchange. Bode Oreaas har fo of Wall eet, | diary lt | The Society of the Sous of New England celebrate for the approaching holidays as early ns convenient. We will Wet “ ] meas ace Permitted in five days must be (0 the Pim’ | the anniversary of the landing of the Pilgrims to-dey, by as for as practicable, serve exch in rotation, aud in point of iq. 18 Ann st. - | an oration and other public exercises at the Unitarian Siyle equa to any that we have mised ie at ie ear fay St Roosevelt ot. , BLEECKER’S BIRD DEPOT, pot Hartwell NRaEe CARMAN, homwas Swanwick, ksq., 69 Pine st. ee Binds. late Tim Biieet, church, and tiis evening, by a supper at Hartwell’s 20 dere Seedsmen and Florists, 69 Brondway. | Jumen'Sherherd. eq Oye Oaet Berl af Brecduey, Neo York, | Washington House. neces whew htvsitetahd l : oa ce ; ingtot : j DR. GRORGE LEO-WOLF, ‘Terence Deqwelly, Hegre? South William s, | ‘The members of the Philadeldbia bar have not given of his p AVING retorned from Tarope has resumed the practice And at the office of the Bociety, No 6 Ann street. 98 Chambers st SaTa&kTh New York, November ich, 145, 1020 Imis*teod me = f | LATE,o Classes i en “ » rofession at No. . and hopes by strict attention over their contemplated “ bar dinner.” On the covtracy, a ight ing, to merit the | nad of those disypo- | papers are out, and the subscriptions are rapidly filling to indulge in thi ‘ibe stfu i ye public that Bae cakes reset ts the ele of Binns tke Gages, Seeds, ke oat delightful PROFESSOK STRUVE, 129 SaTu&Th toD29*re MUSIC. ‘ ition to those mentioned, his stock will | up. It will be oue of the most elegant alfuirs ever got ag ae ele ey forming PRIVATE PARTIES ATTENDED (x rear Bies Peneee, Perce coinapeserest | wen i chy he arrangements ere ia.0e keeet tt St ladle SCHNEIDER 4 REBHUN, PR Sr fom bu of et A eg onthe y 1 Crosby Btree i “bay torlo. -pocke!, jy @Ro Wi a Cog | 416 im*re v oid - be low Kork, 1B, 1845. teow BER | waned Daturday towo yeere end six monins imprig-