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Yon have forthe entire Ieland a population of $60,000 MONKY MARKET. 139. ‘The circulation wan greater at the date of the last AMR neNTS. souls, civic follows :— Sunday, Dec, 28—6 P. m. report than it had been any time previously. The in; | LATENT LNTRAUGENGH BY THK BIL, Co ‘The week just closed, has on the whole, been ruther a | crease in issues and decrease in specie, does not show FOU AEMONIO SOCIETY. PARK THMATRE. | ‘Wasinaptan Wewtes ‘White Spaniards . . quiet one, so far as operations in the stock market wero any very great improvement in the affairs of the banke— | FYVHE. PUBLIC and the subscribers are respectfully iaform. FIRST NIGHT OF AMILIE appe devil Foreign residents concerned. The money market continues very tight, ‘The excess of circulation over specie amounts to $2,580,, | A et that the Second Coucert of the, present seus nw ee a appease shh iit Senate the nomies- 850,000 and the rate of interest in the banks seven per cent,on 771, und the proportion of paper to specie is us threeand INO! Jeuumry 17th iG. Buvecrations recmed at eros Mente eee ae, tion 6F the Flom’ egt Weed Dareiiy aves meee From this amount rust be deducted for the Eastern part | the best business paper offered. Inthe street the rates a half to one. | ae ee ee een tore, Ee LY ENSIGN sev ate Supreme Court, and not that of George W. Wood~ 30,000 blacks, 70,000 ulations, and x 1,000 whites, hae | vary from a half to one per cent per month. Quotations 49. 1. rey via Stock Exe hange. 629 6s MaPh re Bog =O Soret Soe Fen Oh ree oon be Jeraia. ward, as wes report: dan the Union, The latter is see ea mpe ty, (he mumber of these last These, | for many of the fancy rail road stocks are much lower fwoniiiines Social ‘a9 gp ht NGA Teast | ighth Annoal Ball Haul Pest, m Clana iter Mr Deluvanti. stilito be acted upon. {nu thefmean time, what will 571,000; 68 090 mniattces, end 500 whites, among which | than they have been for many months, and notwithstani- yeah jane Sorting wn 208 Long {sl RR 830 OF THE EMERALD See OF THE CITY | Amilie,a young Orpian. «p00. ne ve Mrs. Seguin. the demoeratic opposition do? bee gctss ompmmad ang ads 1 the igen | ins the very great reduction within the past twoor three 31d 'do 120 33, 10 do bow 5 HE COMMITTEE of the above Association rospectfully ‘Adam Leathe OUD SOLDIER. that they ace caporiotte the ole clae, inclines them | Weeks, some of the heaviest brokers are still hammering %#0 Mena ss sae 23 Mohawk RR A be jeare to ixform the benevolent Babies thet their |. Sex igtieole.-. Wasnineton, Dec. 27, 1845, y o a e market, and produce, if possble, a furtber depression. y 25 Stonin ba rooklyn (late Military jardess. ommmittee pledge cents, cache nd Men of theDa amongst us instructed French and English, who mai 400 »| 8 Bank 4 10, 40 themse that no exertions will be spa'ed on their part t , Sia aah§ Hows a and J Ys tain with the Heviland intimate and profitable relations Aiisoces owe oA bie a doaltas in some ofthe seer 20 Farmers’ Brust 384 Nor & Wor RR 6b ee the eveuin’s t ruataaner tas agreeable as, if not more | ar yetciontn tt 7S 7 eles tad the Curtain willr:ze presise!y | wr» despatched you, yesterday, a rather elaborate for the country. Generally the whites are hated by the | rail road stocks of fifteen and twenty per cent, they stil 50 Morris ‘Canal 19 50 Ps 10 OK | eee os pe tle ‘ ‘ rt = ara * 5 A " d 1, y dovbt wotthat il those who feel interested in provi- OWERY THEATAS review of the portentous significaney of the Oregon rt s, 7 aabe | $4 t i pee their solic heing present on this eccasion. — , them—they have ruined the country in flattering their | ments, and until their real value is reached, thore canbe | “s) do bim 20° 50 do oi0 cs” | “ityehuts at $3 exch, can be procured from the se Monday ‘evening, December 29, diate and remote results. Five words, to day, from prejudic ij | no real cause for complaint. It is the immense falling 5 do bom 21 125 do bya 68 COMMITTRE OF ARRANGEMENTS, "The performance to commence with : a ‘ile, > ‘The blacks desire the supremacy denied them by the | oy that alarms speculators, more than anything else, and sp 3 4 ae 6 830 6714 Owen Colgan, James street. PUTNAM, Mr. Calhoun, in the Senate, have killed the speech mulattoes. From these disputes result a general confla- eee b Ye 1 sade RR 6794 Morthy Riordan, corner York and Pearl. Gen. Putman. Mr. Milner of Gen. Cass, and dissipated, well mgh, the cloud gration, in which the mulattoes will be the unhappy | those operators who hold those stocks at the highest priv 207. 40 aw Big nee 100 3% | Joseph Tegan, emer York and Maja. Hpdor Sapling Fe DEPEEDORR. | eae OM "Calh ill stead ont, ee Ge fi victims. cos, have cause for feeling alarmed. Amidst all the depre. | 30 vo s15 2332 200 © do b30 36 Sue MeMenart re r. Clarke, of war. Mr. Calhoun will stand out, we infer from | o. d MeKooney. 1 Oneactah, hae Be’ . a In general the manners and customs ore easy. ‘They | ciation in prices, and the werious losses many must have | (21 yyg4 bso 38% 200 do Senics te turaee, ¢orser Jackson and Marshall. if FJ Seott these remarks, against all ill-jndged irritation of are hospitable, geverous, charitable, particularly the fe- 400 Long Island RR 55 250 do. Win. H. Peck, 11449 Fulton. ERN iti males—womanly weakness; but they are also slothful, | ¢*Perienced, we hear of no oxplosions, not even among | 40 dn bio 45, “50 Erie RR A. IF. Tombs, 70 Bridge. Richard Darvil Mr. JR Szott, | Old sores—he hae no disposition to stop the cotton indolent and careless on the one side, and inclined to | the street speculators. We can hardly account forthis 3) 4° malty ae B! Ridden, comer Main and York. Ernest Multravers, : Mr. Davenport. trade upon a point of honor already conceded.— robbery and assassination on the other; while moral and | stato of things, 8 there are at all agreat number 5) do o10 5g 3p Homgnle BR ae ; Ror hadec besches cosas assd LD hoa ee) ill rest th ibili i social virtues may be found amongst some of them. gr Charles Reilly, 10 York street. {7~ Lower Boxes 50 cents; Secoad cad Third ders, x eva; Upon him will rest the responsibility of bringing ua ‘These are what may be remarked among the Haytiens | f operators hanging about the exchange, whose means ., Second Board. 'T. Muiligan, corner Hicks aud Atlantic. Figand Gallery, 1256 conte, | i safely. ott ofthis difficulty. Hamaentiy cae anieit Itis very difficult to give a particular character of this | aro so limited, that the smallest losses would flatten most | $2 *h# Farmers’ Losn | 25° ish Reading RR Rp aS keyseeon gle ead - PALNO'S OPERA HOUSE © and entirely ottt-—upans hiv will vette seats pete ed a dat des an of) thane) Comin etaly, ct aubaaa tn UMarencas are Rey 40... 2 rH 0 Loug Island gone preeney orecraae es eer | er a sibility, and sd him will rest the after ralidect c . ‘or Yor 2 P. H. Lennon, ee inure 5 Pe RE ae § * are strangers to the country. ‘The mulattoes are intelli- | tled quietly, at the best possible rates, and the amount | 2; °”" qy a ae John Hisehey, Atlantic street- eR eR RAN OG ee THE BENEFIT — both nations. ‘The line of 49 will be the line, the gent; enligitened; cultivate with succoss the arts and | unpaid abandoned as worthless. Wehave no doubt bu, | 30 do 00 6610 do Joke Gorver, Parshall sizeet, 2 bee line, from the Lake of the Woods to the shores ; i em- | ' 2 4, 25 Ci 5 ohn Colgan, Ja re By : "2 T 4 4 2 . 4 . sclenones ares atinelihas meio law, gia ei that more than half of this class of brokers inthe street 35 1°, 5 Bice cs ia | John Kees y. gomuer Jncksos) and Plymouth. baleen ne tg a 80, 1845, of the Pacific. Whatever we might have wished, tion; but they are {ull of pride, of egotism, and of pre- | have actually failed, and that those to whom they were New Stocs Exchange. ee aris afrch Ward Hotel, corner Duane and Centre HAMLET, in respect of every inch of the soil, it is too long ees. Some blocks are M@Mingulshed, but the mace is | indebted, inthe shape of differences, accepted the Brat asehe Ferm Trust 33 26 d00ahe L ial RR ensh N thd | Tu conetene wits hata er bente eal od SOE le free ea ae ‘ou to understand preva in some manner savage, Although polygamy | offer made, and allowed them to retain their sents at "sd Morris Canal cih 18 8 Swonigion RR sth RENCE BRADY, Secretary. | pickets Que Dalier tertile ole paithnoan and Tad the seoret of Mr. Levy's motion'in the. Senate, for lacks. ‘The Haytiens mske light of religion. The mass | the board, if they had any, orto keeponin their busi | yo) Canton Co mth I A do Bio RBAe | ante Hothinn’s Unrivatted Cotillion Band is engaged. Floor | 1) ore'‘pen at half-past six—periormance to comience st7, ui inquiry upon the expediency of negotiations with are mipexstitions; and the enlightened portion only es % io h 35b_ 100 do cash 68 Danate ce at 8 o'clock. dare | d29 2c4re Spain, tor the cession of Cuba to the United States. eligienl ls arvervaibd fa taeeaitie cocacees maenalis In times like these, there is @ general resort to com: %? 35% 2 do cash 6744 AND NEW YEAR'S EVE BALL. BOWERY CIKCUS, nd has long had her eye upon that litle island B45 dy bIS 67s G a eaane ase 9 OT | HVHE First Annual Soiree of the Independent Putuam will toke place on New Years Lye, Weduesday, De ba, ot seven hundred mileslong. She has long j. | promises, as the only way in which differences can be nt reli- | P ly way b had » hankering ot that island; and in ’34--’6, she ort au | settled. A strict adherence to the rules of either bad priests who have come therd. The Prot ion, cularly the Wesleyan Courch ai ward, t rince, whieh includes two free schools, by their rigit z Marrto 1645, atthe Coriseum, 490 Broadway. a would have, but fora protest against the transfer, forma and the conduct of ite pastors, are'in general re- | Ped Of Drokers, would have reduced the mem-) 6, wucsiny, od anat, in Bt Stephen's Church, by the | fines cammiiae pt ennounerny, fp the public, and their sent over to Madrid forthe natives. The object ol spect. ‘Two English ministers govern it. bers in each to a very small number. An Rey, Joseph H. Pric Civilitetion is little advanced among us. I can say | improvement in the money and stock markets, would M generally that the Haytiens jare in the second age of ci- | relieve many of these brokers from the difi- ci Mr. Levy, is not to institute negotiations now, nor ir, JouN Waitace to Miss ELLEN | no pains or exp-nse will be spared to make this Ball equal to I 0 as soon as possible ; bat it is simply to excite public daughter of th Capt. ) Fi the best the will be given this season. ‘ daughter of the lase Capt. Michael Fash, both of thi | Dingle’s Quadritle ‘Band is engaged {or the occasion, and will | Will be presented penians Saree who purchase tickets at attention to the subject ; and particularly the atten» ~ Monkls' Siliselion {The inhabitants of the highlandsend the plains | |, i | Uticn papers will please copy. | eee eres Banier uate ick ative Gancnt [Zz Boxes 25 cenrs—Pit 12s cents. tion of the people of Cuba. ‘The object is to satisfy have preserved the savage manners andcustoms. In tho | culties uader which they now labor, and sot them on, m the 97th inst, by the Rev. E Evans, Mr. Auraro | tujicenne Sessiec diate Masiowints aol tsotttent Hone bm Om NeW YEAR'S DAY there wil bea Grand Gala them, that when they are feady, we are quite ready Jarge towns we find the luxury and the manners of Eu- | their pins again; at the same time, be of much benefit to | Cuancetton, to Miss Jutta Ann Ven, thitd daughter of | ex's Bouk Seore. 301 Brosdway;, &. & L. H. Embree’s Book | % the Bowery Circus. 09 I'm | to take them in. They will hear of this roposition rope and America. French ard English fashions predo- | those holding contracts approaching maturity. Henry Venn, all of this city. Store, 13 Bowery: Stockwell’. Croton Lunch, and of Mr. Mil- CHESNUY SIRSHT THaAana T Mir. Lev, and they will think of (6 tea, minate. ‘The rights and privileges of each race are nearly | "4 Stable. giving ts fs Monat ‘ poeta er, at the eum, 450 Broadway. 429 3t"m_ YHILADELPHIA. of Mr. Levy, y. a8 us the same, except that tho whites are a species of Paria, e annex: le, giving the quotations for stocks in 4 Died. CELEBRATION OF THE THIRIIETH ~ pouors their minds will be Bespated. to turn in their who have lost the right of commerce; that the black is | this market for each day of the past week, and those cur On tho 28th inst., after a lingering illness, Lxonanp G. ANNIVERSARY OF THE Lessre. +++.Mr. Burton. sympathies to the Uni States. Cuba is the subject to manual labor, and that the mulatto, whatever | rent at the close of the week previous. There has been _ Horratan aged 54 yours. BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS, RSI NiG ‘' Bc Mr. Broucham. key of the Gulf, and the seal of the West India may be his effort to maintain himself in the position the | |) siderable variation i edhoniine His friends and those of his son, Tobias W. Hoffman, On the 8th of January, 1846. ba Be ENGAGEMENT OF Islands. In the event of warevith Great Britain. climate and his education assign him, will end by the le variation in some of the fancy rail road are respectiully invited to attend his funeral, from his i a “rea iit MKS. AND MR. C. KEAN she would pounce upon it first thing, and as to tak: Toss of all his rights and all his privileges, and will be- | stocks, such as Long Island and Norwich and Worcester: | Inte residence, 209 Walker street, on ‘Tuesday. after. | GRAND Z Honey Senin g, Desi Dek 20/1985; trom her, after she shall have planted h come the victim of the vengeance and the ferocity of the | ‘There has been an improvement in some of the fanc: Will be pertormed ing it away from her, ed her blacks. | double cross upon it, it is a thing easier said than noon, at half-past 2 o’clock. BY THE | Socicty of Tammany or Columbian Order. such as Stonington, Frie and Reading. On Sunday, 28th inst, at 11} o'clock A. M.. Cnaaues KEAN; Aérastus, Mr.C. KEAN: Agenor, Mr. done Let us, therefore, keep piece with England This, sir, is all Ihave to sny to you of my country. Joun, infant son of Job and Grace Easton, aged 1 HE ANNUAL BALL of this Society will be given at f A ‘The trutn war due to you, and { have mot decoived you, | QUOTATIONS pon THe PuuNcteaL Stocks thx New Yous and 8 months, salt! Aad | iT Fammany Hall on the éth of Januery next, with ungsual Hedon, Mr J Scott; Phocion, Mr. Bowers; Cle- a few years longer, and me thall be able to buy This country would net be what it is, if the mulat o | MARKET, “ ‘The triends of the family are respectfully requested to | spor i lab ‘o conclude with the comedy of Cuba, the Queen Island of the gull, for a song; for chiefs, who have been called to govern, had known how Sat. Mon. Twy. Wed. Thy By Sa! attend tho funeral, from the revidenco of his fathor, No. | pa faree ie Pasi Thenee The veletie ted Bend ae at, CHARLES I] jess than the cost of the Florida war. Let us go to 58% STIs to rule it. Petion destroyed agriculture in parcelling 3838 $f 205 William street, on Tuesday the 30th inst., at 3 o'clock inguiahed Mil. | Charles 2nd. Mr. C. Howard: Karl of Rochester, Mr.Brough- | war now, and it may cost us one hundred and fifty Lothian is engaged for the ocersicn. Many all the large estates to render the blacks proprietors, i ee 3,. P. M., without further invitation. | itary, Naval, and other guests, have been ami Captain Copp, Mr. Burton; kdword, Miss Nelson; i but he neglected their education, moral and Political, MK = oe On'Sunday the 28th instant, of a lingering consump. | Whom will be present. “The most efficient po = oe ee ee mone Teal mare. if aa erg ferret Cae Be , by his bad admini " ab 4 tion, Nic. La ME! oan 29 arrangements are in progress, to render the fer ity every AGM SPMD fli ne ee 5 : prost bythe. anion of the East and the aorealie of Ey oS Es ia STN ge SB reed UH LYAM OR Ot 9 Youts and FOR respect oney) of the occasion, and of the Society who com- PHILADELPHIA ma te | tail together-ine peaceable F Oabae tin i Mexico our indépendence by France, nor to attract by immigra- => T @ c,, . His friends, and acquaintances are respectfully invited | rete i i corr f ; | —the cession of the Island of Cuba—the dominion tion, as many foreigners as possible to this rich and pro- | {llinois Sixes 8 = F BX toattend his funoral.at 8 o'clock, from his lato residence | 1 i°H*t# May be obtained of the Following Monday’ Mventne, December A0, of the Pacific from the line of 49 to the neck of Pa- ductive soil, and could atgment our population and civ- = ee No. 41 Allen, corner of Hester street, on Wednesday | Mills, ‘A WIFE'S REVE | narma—the carrying trade of China and the Pacific ilize the country. A liberal constitution, embodying oe 67% 674% Morning, 31st instant. His rem, will be taken to East | Ehijab F. Purdy, Agnes De Veie,. Islands, Australia, Polynesia, and Japan. Do. you principles favorable to emigration, to popular sovereign: 37K —* 40° Chester fur interment. The funeral services will be | James Conner, Kitty Dobbs... . Tas how the early acqusition of all these advant: ty, creating astrong government and organizing labor, 70 — 71 71 performed on Tuesday afternoon, at3 o'clock, at his re- | Robert B. Boyd, BY Alfred De Mr. Fredericks. | §° BO abies Mone eee would suit us best, But our reform has been a deception. 7 = 71, 1 | sidence. ’ 2 | ketenOrmewiond ". esteabee sine, Firat appeara ce “die celebratedee. depend upon the preservation of peace. Mr. Cal- 1 would be able to furnish you with interesting notes = = 8% Ay fe Mobile papers please copy. st, | Bae oe eatarealats, MD centric comedian, w popular pieceot houn, like your reporter, 1s a man of enlarged upon this country, if | was not surprised by yourdepar- | eet ee a Jecember 98th, J. Reese, formerly Join J. Manning, James C. Stoueail,) aemintes sas “Me Winchell. | YieW8» looking to the great results, and not to the ture, but it will do me a great pleasure to answer any aver | AM! oe jous papers in this cil | Paul K Hubbs, Joseph A. Diver Fei concluve with he new Puatcumectt | thimble-rigging going on to hasten or retard, the further questions you muy address me. - = 8" OK ithe members of the press generally, | Gooree ps KEEN MONSTER, ends desired trom merely selfish or sectional con- Lam, sir, with great respect, Your obedient and humble servant, comparison of quotations ruling at the close of the , 8fe respectfully invited to attend his funeral this (Mon: day) after: * i ttracvion— Messrs. Burke, Wood, Ste- | siderations. He isnot that kindot a man. He market yesterday, with those current at the close of the yclock without Lethe eels Hotel, Fulton street, at 3 Increasing rightly a Are GAA weal: ApDaae, has no time to play the demagogue, and no dispo: veus, Davis, Brown Wm. ‘yack, m1. F. Frout, OR. JN. H. FRENEL. o’élock, witbout further invi 3 Drie netics will enol the Ter jtation of th * Joux Houan, Etq, St. Domingo, | previous week, shows an advance in Stonington of 2 per —==-———wwwnsreeenermernenenrens | SE a DOR GENTLEMAR wih iu brilliantene ne tion to unite: in she mia emen bt Gf ech saat eet Dei, A ad e v 7 77 a be : a eee ca) bal [From Port uu Prince Feuille du Commerce, Nov. 30.) | emt: Erie 4; and Reading R. R. 3}; and a decline in i Heherl D Letter NATRESSUT STREGE, PHILADPLTHTS™ the proper tine, the true Ameriean poliey upon the ‘Lhe Feuitle du Commerce contains along letter from | Long lsland of 6 por cert; Harlem 3}; Canton }; Farmers’ s A. C, TUTTLE, Auctioneer. — Johu 8. J. Westerrelt, EC Barton. | xe maaagemeut of.” Oregon question, in a review of the contingencies Dorvelas Dorval, dated November 20th, addressed | Loan 3; Norwich & Worcester 123; Illinois 6's 24; In | QALE OF HOUSEREEP NG ARTES, &e—1Acon | oe eI Ee re Rachie, WELCH, MAY DELAVAN 5 ime | ttendant upon peace or war. tothe members of the Abolition Seciety of the United |. 4 we ames : BoE OE re ene ARTICLE ACOB) Asnuny W, Kink, Secretar Is opened throughout te Wanter Season with'a brilliant | “UWNCG r Micl Sh i States, in which the writer returns thanks to the Society | “ana 4; Kentucky 6's 13; Pennsylvania 6’ 13; Morris Ca iceg Wan Grados Balen Leyte Muction room, 800 lots | NB. ‘Phe Committee of Arrangements are requested to be | combination of unapproachable rauestrians, Voltigeurs, a.d Mr. Chipinan, of Michigan, on the great question with an honorary medal, as ahomege for his concur- | ‘There are a variety of causes for the depression exist. “lima Sette, &e. | “augue. : | Serie ieee ote weit berely adinit of a des- | of, the House, soquittted himee tease mene arg Tenco with the Society, in its ‘gigantic and generous | i & Also, at L1 o'clock. over 100 Gold Watches, and Watch Ma- | ———— am Ga arena | eciptive lis: gifted artists of this gr Itis upon such stupendous questions as this that enterprise.” ‘The letter is filled with the usual florid | 9s inthe stock merket, and these causes are likely to terials and ieee en | THE IRISH EMIGRANT SOCIETY'S BALL | tthblishment. fret’ Genius_of that great statesman of the Wolverines language which characterizes such documents in | Produce a further depreciation in tho market value of 4, tnpg'yiyce tant} oelock pf cue (ara mascited | recs Woh PHEFARCUTIVE eee TEE OF THE IRISH MAD rE REMALE CLASS shines pre-eminent. He enchained the attention of igsuerst; eae al ng of the United States, it is | many securities used for speculation in this and other ci. ~~~ A.C, TUTTLE: Auctioncer ————~- | publie, that the second Anaual Ball in aid orihe funds of the ae AM RD. Hin Reete Rated. the galleries—he attracted even the atiention of the y poeee ties. The condition of the money market is the prime ATCHES AND JEWELLERY SALE—JACOB 8, | 20cwty, mill be given at Niblo’s, on MONDAY Evening, Do- MRS. EWOODS, an Allamande and Twoltone Equestrian, | House—the repeats listened with utter ceerke : s 7 - P. will ietdat, cepa ger aah, ‘ Fight Hope Daucer and Equestrian, embodying ® Variety of he tremendous consequences as portrayet ‘Tae Cast. oF Mas. Gov. Tnowas ror Divones. | cause ofthe panic that has had sucha serious eect upon Gogh seriuh oll Walshe Titttin SF Autitn 1 | Meta ami a renteman and om Idire. are hoe dle | TM MOOS ee i Mischa carte, TE ae er ae iaceitably rena —We give, in another columa, the proceedings in | stocks, and the numerous things affecting the value vers, Heviue, Chrovomrers, full and extra jewels ch, aud may be had from any of the officers of the So- MISS L. WELLS. | this Republic from the election of a euperintendant PM and volume of the currency are of a more per- [meusctue of Poblas, Harrison, Bi y tle: | "E,W. Clerke, Esq., Prosident, 43 Narsau st, Principal J 24 EVN rt 9 ; i the case of Mrs, Thomas, a daughter of Governor Sena cee te ee Mees ag pa brated makers, in lots suitable forthe tra Or individual | Gregory Dilien, hg. Lat Vice Presideut, 33 Barclay at. Principal Male Equestyians, LEVI NORTH and T. V. | of the tolding Tom and hed notGen HeCoavell McDowell, of Virginia, sueing tor a divorce from og cba les ke ent of Movemeats, Gold Jewellery, | Joseph Stuart, fisq , 2d Vice Presideut, 52 William st. First Equestrian Pontomist, C. J. ROGERS called the gentleman to order, we are satisfied tha 5 have been compelled, jn a measure, to adopt the a gitrh | Hugh Kelle {3d Vice President, 38 Bowery. AN 1 capa! tee | his vivid unagination would have carried him from her husband, Francis Thomas, late Governor of | course they Mavesdasone ti Mie eee | A.©. TUTTLE, Auctioneer. |\ Janes Rayoecs, iq. Treasurer, 99 Wall » ews Ethonl MN OR OuRMaNT Care Plymouth Rock to Kalamazoo, thence to fifty-four Maryland. They ere rather curious and interest- | fning. ‘The fears produced by ‘the Wibatla: aanged Done Wiliam ‘Redmond, Faq, Treasurer pro. tein. 44 Exchange | Two and Roar Horse guestryn and Positionist, J.J. | forty, the Kuby-comb of British oseumption. ‘The ing. The libel swit against Gov. Thomas, growing | of the sub-Treasury law, the la ‘ ee ateal't of 800 and 1800 exch John T. Doyle, Exq., Corresponding Sec’y, 75 Nassau st. i Nei ‘and Little F Pator. | speech of Chipman deserves to be printed in letters out of this affair, will shortly commence in Wash- | ing mad cunt of the Stars dette ant State intg | ,DUECH BULBOUS ROOTS, &., AT AUCTION. = | MJ. O'Conuot, Eada, Recording Bec’y, 99 Jobn st, eee Woops, | of gold all around on the outside of the dome of the Dero chy: eo rest, and the probable demand for specie for remittan- Que bamnperot Porneies, fay aperioy Bulbous Roots. | C,H. Sheahan, Kaq.. 4 Fulcon st. Equilibrist and P 5 DUNBAR. _| to that effect. for with a good deal of interest. ces in payment of those to foreign holders, have all ten- | *yaque,piamver or ha juiea, Juit received, wud consis, of | James Mathews, sq. 9, Wall at x Slownn’ MESSHS” SLAY and Write | Mr. Graves, of New York, followed in not quite OS e soe en ccs s | ded to acontraction on the part ofthe banks ofthis city | Trunk, w.th its conteuts, cousisting of variety of useiu! arti | Ae Huey Sweeney M1 NT ay pychange, Professi eine Maste:, H. NICHOLLS | so exalted, but in quite as sensible a strain. He Menicat Revivat in New Yorx.—The new me- | particularly, which naturally restricted all operations | “iSt.2t suited to the season sagetme | OTM awry Ea ‘ba Pine st. ona) Comic vomits, MESSRS, Dt » | went for retrenchment, and was apparently sf ithe ay Sa N , 95 | nae tres, a WM. W. SHIKLEY, Auctioneer, | James } 179 Wesi st. | Rough Ride ; wi | belief that his constituents were not 0 to dical school of New York (Doct. Mott's) has 425 | depending upon these institutions for facilities to con- | (\HINA, GLASS AND EARTHEN WARE—By I, k. Bsa 18 Xe eA Rare corey OF Tong h Bivens. Ax Crecente fall snd) baliet he ppose' studeats during the present season—the old school, | duct. WILLARD.—THIS DAY, at 10 o’clock, at the store No. + Esq., 51 Roosevelt st. The numerous splendid Costumes by Mr. A. J. ALLEN In sh epting upon the ot the Texas } nF, | ‘ | 33 Liberty street. Trade sale by catalogue, in lots from the | ‘Thowas Swanwick, F'sq., 95 Pine st. ‘The Box Office is open from 9 o'clock in the moruing untit 4 | , 1a Short, excepting upo) at Crosby street, has about 150. Four years ago | The State of New York will pay, on the first of Janua- | shelves t» suit retailers, printed, painted, edged, dipt and c.c. | James Shepherd, 129, o'clock, P-M , where every attention will be paid to the public | Dill, the proceedings of the House to-day were a there were only 68 etudents in all New York—all | ry, $2,962,635 of its debt then falling due, and the Bank | Yp'cS;y ute frapites chive tea sets, tovys.fancy tovlet ware, jugs, | (Charles t shes, Eg. 8 Cedar s wishes!" | holiday matter, at the expense, it is true, of two or wentto Philadelphia. This revival or revolution | of the State of South Carolina will pay off $225,677 of the other glass ware and fancy goods from Importers, to close con- | And at the office of the Society, No 6 Aun NAL ) iD S ’ y ! ia. T i jon | of the State of South Carolina will pay off $225,077 of the | other gla df ds at UF the’ Sam ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS | three t ousand dollars to the people, but they can f b ; | Signments it'm 29 Ba At the building formerly low es stand it. hus been produced by the establishment of the new | debt of that State, making the sum of $2,688,212, in these | ORF MERE aS é Bn euildins formerlz knows | stand it. < is old ‘ i 5 desi 7 “97 MPKINS’ BLUES BALL. - hound Mr. Calhoun has removed again to his old quar- school—and the wholesome excitement consequent | tW° items alone; besides these, there is the interest on WENTY FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. NP\HE SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL BALL of this Com- Opposite the City Hall, Broadway, ters at the United States Hotel. He could not hardly “thereons Philadelphia has lost half her medical | '%¢ *0ck# of the various cities and States, and of the gen- | QTOLEN fiom No 209 Madison street, on Sx pany will take place a, Niblo’s, on Mouday evening, Jan- = _y HANINGTON’S | be better suited. d a ane | eral government, to be paid, and that held abroad to be | Just. 8 eras} ak SE espace een J uary 5th, 1846. Teen a GRAND THEATRE OF ARTS, . weer ———— ___ | remitted, perhaps in specie; and still further, the outicipa: _nbove tewsrd will be pald for its recovery, bs | Laewt. Johu R. Piatt, Fusign Joana Bartlett, ee MR ee le TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS, Newsparer Matrers.—We learn that there is a | ted receipt of a largo amount of State stocks owned LIAMS, Jr., 93Sonth street corner Fulion. Azo itm | rh sac ee or ee ibe of Indians, ac- | — wale to tell of the mode by which General | Europe, for sale and for immediate remittance of the A gentleman and his wite,and two sings | geret, G Pt he met ar fir) of the same tribe, In Senate. curious iale 6 « © by Geners ope, for s s i tieman, can be accommodated with’ good borrd god | Set: GEO. H. BARR, Secretary. 23:0J5r_ | and two young Indians, will periorm a variety of dances pecu: | Wusninorton, Dec. 27, 1845. Moris was elbowed out of the Mirror. Out with it, | "4S, in specie or prime bills of exchange, will re- rooms, im a quiet respectable family, where every at- | ng the The Vice President was not present to-day. Of to FIRST COMPANY UNION KIFLEMEN?S — | M4 tothis singular race, | lutrodn BALL. wee, Marrisge Dance, Prisoner's Dance, Philadelphia. Mr. Sevren presided. quire a large amount of money, most of which will be | teution will be paid to their comfort Festival Dance, the Liou 'Dance, and Also, two or three gen- ifyouhave any thing to say. Apropos—What will | | eee tlemen can have board without ra terms, whichare | yg. pry, this Ci i P| 5 3 Indiana, Senator elect for six the amiabie poet do now? He must keep moving | et out of the country in some shape. All these mavdterate, please apply at No. 7 Vandewater street. é HE in apolinon Wedses Ges a Splendid displa Jot ArtjBeiat Chinese: Fire Works, with | years appeared in lir pisos this morning, had his creden- atéomething, He has just isuued a very beautiful | things, both real and imaginary, have hadavery unfavor. | 20 3t¥re | “Ta miaking the necessary arrangemeuts, the committee have i duinty Usis reed, and » as quallbed. a rackace filled with the most recherché engravings, She sadluenoe wpe tie mibney em Stoce, Muar eat ate I if Seer eD ALL tan yen ea art, Heeiy exnecten ts company ‘on this oceusi i pais all Ticket. 25 cents Ohildeer ree ee eae | or pivets petitions from the | N Boned! 7 ; ; : : ; a i x any 8 * Children ha : | j i nsions. devitachi hits Bravings, | must be admitted that there are sufficient reasons to jus VISITING CARD PLATE, elegantly. coxraved, and a | theit lormerefforts. ’ cay Performance to commence #t7 orelceik. dzo item. | of Texas into the Union; also, paltions tee Pama, Me. which will answer the purpose of an annual and | tify the course pursued by the banks. No one can just i nck of cards neatly printed, beivg a vary neat present for Tickets $2.10, be obtained of the Sollewing committee : ————_VANAMBURGH & cos OC Se eee ee pea Ny da i 2 r Captain 8. S. Parker, 158 Greenwich st. NAN | 273 Mr. Dix TOPE? : ; | nted in the first o be = ‘ i : Mons Newspargrs.—Two new abortions in the | eatery ee eet ranks waahd ee ements | prices; lace borvered atdemboreed envelopes, abeauntalarte | Sergeant Payuton, 90 West Broadway. | ,rosig the Bowery Theatre, will pen on were brought in from the House signed by the Speaker, newspaper line, are about appearing in these days, | °f these institutions. If the banks would pursue a more | cle for wedding cards. Presse call and examin imens at Charles D. Stiles, Gothic Hall, 316 Broadway. | , Thursduy Evening, December 15th, 1845. | with a request for the signature of the Vice President. VALENTINE’S Card Engraving and Printing, Eat d | MPR..VANAS. Ui Gi having spent years in Europe with | Deferred t Monday. Several bills wise introduced: among them one by } | General Ashley, for the establishment of a permanent prospective preemption system in favor of actual set- : ; ; Henry. Walker, 339 to supply for afew weeks, two others that are about | “niform course in all their operations, there would not | Tele Wut Beckman street one door rom Pak Rego Win Brimiow, 59 Ty going the way of all flesh. A history of the births | >® 98Y cause for these grest and sudden changes. "dzvictin Parker, 156 Greenwich st. ; ees 3 They would be continually prepared for all kinds of | ~ MOHAWRKAND HUDSON RAILROAD BONDS. | ~{13.23dau 3.15,28.27,26%r - ¥ a and deaths of newspapers in New York, during the | times; in fact, there would not occur those causes for any OTIGE is hereby given, that the ale cane NIVERSAR Y— WILLIAM DAVIES. | hibited in this country; » ch collection it is his design to i Ailliant success, | afer having collected wi i D EXT! gratemeand expense, 1D AD 4s IVE COLLECTION Ut ANIMALS that has ever been e3 si | he ab b “RE admii i f celebrating the di hibit to the New York public, while making preparations for | Uers and cultivators. i last ten years, would be amusing. | contraction, if theso institutions were conducted as they , paid on and afver thet due, upon precevitongt qhe ccnp | Lun whiithewas bor are invjeed tomect atthe Blue | sapareliinn segecn, f ing; and fi Me, Lavy, on leave, Wear mn ere anion Avrams tm Trxas—runny Drrtomacy.—The | *hould be. The expansions incredits and in commercial | % the office of DREW, ROBINSON & CO. 4 | Bonnet House, 17 Sprace sireet, on Tuesday evening: as) ciolaahiie toa attepncon| and gtodoorlbek irheeredaes =~ strhoting the Fresitens Open Ors oe geet i i ‘ street. o lw i ‘ Ve 0 ‘arrangements. a } io’ Houston Star of the 11th instant, gives the follow- | affairs, they from time to time produce, derange the cur) — = | ‘Ah Treas o€ William Davies are also juvited to. meet at pene ane hildren under 10balf-prieg. | Taaod a toe aa a rar the shplee THE ALHAMRA, No. 559 Broadway, (between Spring and Prince.) | helpless, but worthy brother the same time and place, to cake measures for a Benefit for our | nd of Cubs t OYSTERS! OYSTERS! OYSTERS! | ot Mis Sele isch Adasik ing choice morceau of diplomatic intelligence. It | Rey and create an inflated, fictitious state of things, | appears by this, that “the man with the white hat,” | tat Teauires the most rapid contraction to check before ILL BE LET FOR CONCERTS, Lectures, Ladies | me Per order. JOHN MORRISON. DOWNING, gout suidibhe th coves andi the French, charge formed part of the Texas Ca. , #00 late, One ovilInads to another, and of two evils WW. Ra's and all other raectable public enertiunats | OTIS FIELD AND BILLIARDS, 3,5. and 7 Broed street, and 245 Broadway. | raft, Azote ree eetse ronasivaisr cee too n We should reject the greatest. It would be much more | *7sytktubitions, on reas, uable terms. ith itin thecte- | AT BAS*FORD'S ROOMS. Billiard ravers’ are rey | (IVHE undersigned would respectfully inform his numerous | expediency of eatablis local government over Ore- binet. All will probably recollect the statements in | profitable to all classes, if th . canon cubcenter q specttully informed that the Rooms and ‘Tables are un- patrons that he has on hand, for the appronching holideys, | gon, and ofa line of block-houses, and 8 of a corps of Dr. Smith was here, “by authority,” contradicting | continual expansiody aah eeahenwe aE ik Urceakone wii aoc inriaose: iio animate se “tom Gen bd Ce Ms veflegin ie ‘tan dens ‘tie New we Tatles, | Todion Ag tela Sutesl een sah Ser canted acre: 3 exp ; cen. n 'stree adornment vl the New Year's Tables + what the annexed proves to be correct. These di- banks so frequently inflict the commercial classes BIRDS! | feamings for sal mode Beef, &e Sn. Seut to any part of | diency of granting tosettlers, kc. plomatists are certainly the greatest liarsthe world | with. The banks of this city are particularly doo! ite ent taal cai aaa} a vised oe inca 9.529 ls 1 of aeutions ott cil? phweod esetacions ie cueit Gieteaw: | interested in these fluctuations; being deeply invol- No.5 JOHN STREET. J. R. BALL, 229 BLEECKER ST. be pleased if the Senate would permit the ment pee ‘ cred i i i f * Me Murtvat I) oe Co. } a ahare iJ ae day after the days, As we intimated gome time since that wo could scarce. | Yed instock opcrations, purchasing at onetime, and all, "[VH/S aisinent ow, cents dh, mer temetng ge: | OPTiCk ox THE Musa uaee Uecetber th at. | YES that nthe tle where eri of people are sapplied cise orscnasatea Shin | AX AMEETING of the Trustees, held at the office of the bat, Old Madeira. y' no sort of objection to their | ly believe that our President and ris Cabinet had autho- ing atanother. They are as much interested i ? i taed'Dr, Smith to offer the. propositions that there were | cis, M ao ERC pe ony Sead og entering Company, on the 3rd instant, JOSEPH WALKER was ish to purch: iadeira, Port, SI .orany de Mr. Atcnuson said he made to Mexico and accepted by her, sematy-clecre. Eresitent 1 i oF fresh Fruits, | po +, | deseri f good Wine, h Cordials, ynement ; but as they were mere resolutions of Gregor’. | tke my advice and lesve your orders as above, aud you will | Inquiry he thought there could be no Inpreprioty ia re- be sure of being served to your wishes. 4 othe committees. ‘They went no further changes, they from time to time produce, as any in: all selected from the highest dual bull or bear in Wall street. of Gi it may be proper ly elected President, in pince ot Lewis for us here to mention that we have been informed by nd Lewis Gaxcory waselected Vice President, to | resigned " i ; y ignati lw'r_ | ferring them to Dr. Smith, that these propositions w he subject of There is no power strong enough t t of all descript: supply the vacancy occasioned by the resignationof Joseph | De® - 4 . discussion at utall mosting. of the Cabloet., Tho Frest--| chartered stock ng enough to regulate these | Fuscier, By as 8 onie. —~BLEECKER'S BIRD DEPOT, — | than the President tad gone ins mereag dent, Dr, Smith, Secretary of State, Col, Allon, Attorney | Chartered stock speculating companies, the nominsl bu- and, he imports also the highest breed of Dogs, genuine By order of the Trustees, ‘ No. 6 Astor Place, late 7th Street, Mr. Ca.woun submitted that these resolutions, and th General, Judge Ochiltree,sSecretary of the isteasury,, siness of which is banking, but the Sub-Treasury, The f h-bred Ferrers, Knglish, and Scotch, and every SM aicare’ Site Bee) (oon WALTER, | hapten A few doors East of Broadway, New York. | resolution CD allen, f for. (Biving th tek ve saonth and Col’ Wm. G. Cook were all present, and they unani Logislature of every State in the Union is every ses- tion, and avisit to his Aviary will confirm therepturacion of | _ ‘The Mereantile Mutual Insurauce Company , ‘No 3 iWalt | /JVHE subscriber respectfully informs the public shat he has | ans diese ye Ee uxt monsly a reed to those propositions. ' Ca tain Elliott | gion increasing tho number of banks, and the amount of His establishment. “All country orders promptly attended to,” | street, coufinesits business to Marine iuaurance on freightand | i, OPS?e4) pore GR LS pr gE a a RA nt be agreed te by tne Cabidet bo apes i; tour | capital, and we raust look to the general government for - NEW YEAWS TABLES lat ew subscription notes, amounting to upwards of Two | fair and upright dealing, fo meri the patronage of those dispo- | Mr. Aronson Afaid, that, Mr. Allen’s resolution, had a fow hours after this Cabinet meeting, C jot _ the adoption of some measure calculated to restrict the | PLUM, POUND, ALMOND, and SPONGE GAKES | Guidi ane dete bere made tote naaety en me Urner | wT addition te fmentioned, his atock will comprine all | aoe Ee et tiene werd veler (MaMaPEER was on his w. y of Mexico to deliver them to | operations and issues of this swarm of money manu- chy ornamented Pyramids, Vases, Baskets, &c ; | The Company invites attention to its plan of business,which | pba a pe Hine. i vale ancy. ges phe, Mfferent “"Mr, CaLHoun suggested that meantime the resolutions Cuevas, and it i fact that he me Major Donel- facturing monopolies goutes of Jelly, Ice Cream, Blane Mange, aud Charlotte | itis believed, offe reater protection and larger returns to | pore pond mn € eed rit carte Woeieaates, 3 iS ra be laid over, and that, on some future day, the whole pe dite edness | THON SI MGW Vely Tike Mate Bats AY ite Bbinicage | TOMER Sy cre oe rerT Oe | CHPRSNREN TRCN CO eee, | PIN." "Orders from out of the city carefully atendd io, and | subject matter of all the resolutions of Mr. Atchison, Congress. Th had | i 3 THOMPSON & WELLER Thomas Hunt, Thos. Achelis, | prompely executed, LEONARD BLEECKER. 2 | and of the resolution of Mr. Allen, be taken up to- Congress, The news that these, resolutions bail passed | sury bill will become ala sometime during the present _ 201+ 235 and 713 Broadway. | Win-C, Langley, Geo W Taylor, | New York, Dee. 12. 1965. ‘itim'r | Wathen, dent Tyler, had reached Washington several days before | S88i0n of Congress. Every interest of the country “SILVER LEVER WATCHES FOR $13 50, | Seng Sieltom — Chadlen Pa py hee) ELEGANT AND USEFUL HOLYDAY Mr. Aten hoped the resolutions would be permitted thia Cabinet meeting. We have learned that Dr. Smith | demands it, and the party in power will hardly dare re- | (LOOD double bottom English LEVER WATCHES, will | ‘Thon S Nelson, ‘HE, Morin, D1: Sayre PRESENTS. fd pepeay orate A ert yg intends to publish o letter,or pamphlet, in which he will | fnse it, ‘This act is closely identified with the perma | aley Lever Mees eee go eee atl the fret of Jannary: | Wilson G Hunt, W.C. Atwater, Alexis a ~ wae iT er \ at $9.50: Jor ew’ why VA. b, explain all these tran | nent prosperity of the country, and it guayantees a pro. P'eientyear nn SOHN ANE Glovitvatine, Chor G Cuteton, Leona Kirby, | Winter HAT: As fresonta, in many Ms. Cannocn submitted te ths ssmagemes, SO ie . t i q i i y No. 55 Jo SW. re ¥ 1 lock, el appropriate elm 4 is Naval. ~The U.S. store ship Lexington, arrived | grese in all commercial matters, of a stesty and eolid Winey aigOUSAN Tivos, Senet tee | Hon danoret™ BaeieeGeHkina, &CE.Senines” | Fonehers, meg! prted on Teter sheet, hake Der erated ee a een oben formally taken Up for last might from Pensacola, ‘The following isa list | nature, Under its operations, there can be none of JUSAND LIVES SC. | GD? Phetys, and are offered for sale by. AMIDON, eee Ee ee oe eee ietous ct MA AGkGnS ball DEATH MOSEPH WALKER, President das Gtistre. Fashionable Hatter, 90 Well Sa Nason of her officers :— those ruinious reactions that now so frequently derange YETERDAY AFTERNOON, the vicinity of 55 Court | 5 Lawns Garcony, Vice President, "MAIL LIN? AT 9 A.M ALBANY sans ot the cometn ne aes tial to Toole iron, Lieut. Commanding ; Lieut. J and destroy the prosperity that may at any time exist, F., Jandt street was thrown intoau twusual siateof excite | _ Eutwoon Waren, Secretary. d28imre. laude at Youkers, Dobbe’ Ferry, Siog ite womething? Depend upon it, Mr. Cathoun will take ce Walon i ‘ : m1 med by announcement that Measra. Reckha: r 4 Po ‘ 4 - (Fe ‘ tc Masta B.S. Gautt ; Acting ? uraer, and the value of the currency will bo ultimately estab: &'Vin ied dglivcacely’ seuldeds preteratory. te. plealing. |, OR OIG: aia here Sn ETO boleh, Grae far'as the | Gon. Case by the forelock upon th n questio: Fleming ; Passed Assistant Surgeo Al ished upon a pure specie basis, and the volume rega- for the festive season, fitty th ice will permit Break ood The old General looked to-day as though he foresaw that d Midstipmen, M. B. Woolsey ‘Tettoall, end | tote by the emsount of the preci le alk kraced the table of a conn bh v sleighing from any stages | his warcapital for the next Presidency was already o ¥. Colby; Master's Mate, E. Ro y © precious metals affeat. tempted the palate of a lo delicious Shell Fish, will be in readiness Ty passergert to theirdestination at ruled and wotle pros'd. The move waa a little too broad, Midshipmen under order orders to the Naval Schoolat | The annualreport of the president of the State Bank oauate pa MA p thankfal for past receees, Uke nl a, Mille F Saas erie yf the arrival of the 8 . Fesseat Of Soge fe fAlbeny. & little too perceptible ; rather, upon the whole, remind. poli a‘ ste ia er! i i ae. inwition of the same All kinds of preserve: cologne, at the very Low price o: per celebrated ice steamboat, " in LW. Braine | & ‘ Sprapelis ry ana F, Grogory, J ees: bas eta etal to bse Legislature. An exten’ Realy; Pickles, Catsups,, Knglish, French Tad at $175. WEEKS & ANDERSON, gs ieaves the pier ites Courtlands and Liberty streets, | ny” joes Seer pre de tes, mere mi ers, Daniel James, gunner, and J, w. *0 Of five years of the privilege of issuing notes of loss street, New Yorks ent elt arenas ie inet re ry r et, aud 63 BOY Vel amas ce heakiinele .€. SCHUL Tie ‘Senate, after a short Executive session ad- denomination than $5, was asked a year ago from the = om Fork, BTUs, cee Wile cies ae fer ase the aha ey oo ree ES mtd Se “ THIRD EDITION | AN om = ND OPERATIVE SURGEON, attends to Diseases of give tele Pours & 1 Ball, at Niblo’s Saloon, ou Thurs. — Packet, to sail day. 10h House of Representatives. would expire in abouta year from that time. Itwas, Aine bye ath TV SURGECN: attends to Diseases of diyfevening, January tbe ee Cn es tod RL ayer: ant the realing of the Journal, a motion t i 4 1 A] 7 7h d27 Iw*r corner Walker azreet. ‘at the office on the whar | journed. Legislature. The privilege, as previously granted, DR. POW ELL, OCULIS HE JUNIOR BACHELORS AMSOCIATION will FOR NEW ORLSANS—Louimana and New ib lots t fast aa ling pocket shipLOUL e HOLIDAY. HERALD. | writ ty te tegers ma wheald be grented | “Stitt Bcgpace ofthe ont Pange, Cones | wee EI-TERR Toes Lads who sane hoagie | Wg ay. ns nner: ul Ponenaly sl amlove, Sere | wm thin ho Yous end nay, wore ordered year 13 AY * | or refused by that Legislaturo, so that the bank and Oywesties, eflecrualty semored, , APPY NEW YEAR, 186.—Ladies who want han ular ‘ pon this, the yeas and nays year, ‘ -— i : ; I. Tind'ni de B | Ror (eight or passage, having elegant furnished rccom- | aye lig.” So the House refused to adjourn. The third edition of the Annual Pictorial Herald, with Drauches might conduct their business accordingly. It AUROSIS treated with creat attention and success. | Why Shoes for the approaching Holydnys, cau find modations: apply on board at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall at, | “@Y%, 110. about the over one hundred splendid nnd spirited engravings, is is now claimed that the privilege, as originally confer. x Lvetrate cases of WAR ABISSUS' or Scat, cared on | Miller's, 2 Canalwieet, Whute and Black Sain rench TE OT TINS BO. Se South at’ | Then followed a regular scene of confusion abou to 5 ith at now ready fordelivery. It is one of fioreepo.sud ig Shinpers, for balls partes, wed isle ot M'Bositrely no goods Mcrived. on board after i? o'clock, Sat- | business before the House. After some disorder— eo me ae 0 best things of ped. j te with the ch: sti ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted that cau scarcely be dia | Ladies’ Gaiter Boots, Mr. MeCownext, of Ala., asked leave to present @ reso - kind ever published in this tt ‘ red, is commensurate with the charter. What action the aN ES ins derate pi . India Rabber Over Shoes—a urday, 10th January. | a he eae Logislature will tako in the premines remains to beseen, ““Gifices aid toric Si. Brondway—eutrance 1% Warren | sortient constantly 0 ig Hadiey wil lease ite ‘Agent is New Ortemy, Janes - Woodruff, who will | jution that the members be supplied with newspapers at tetantie ee ———= The condition of the bank, on the 16th of November, ac. treet. a0 ire | ag sist between Thompson’ an i atreets. | rerolution passed. nuseene.of tndlan Ltfoctn addition to Han- coring tthe report made to the Legulature of inl TEETH? TEETH! T SUEY HOTEL Ro “hn He then rcequdnd tothe businane elativg to ing arty of IROQUOIS INDIAN ho, hea ni, compared with previous reports, waa as annexed: perra inserted ‘withont prin, and warranted good as the | A SELECT BALL will be given at ‘neatiaeee Hesel, ce january. pina | fordin “pore hed ri gitefand necompaiied by two interestinn 84 Brot Bink eb teetors aval ones, for biting and mastication. | £4 Monday evening, aoth Dee. 19s. Tick rated fast aaBing favo) if : B. B. Faenon, Eeq., Clork of ial HMusteatien of the red onan pecatiart ‘ 4 Q YA is A-complets double set of best mineral Teeth on | remain ansold~to be had by applying st Johu corner | gna hey Se ee ieceanss babe y ‘A letter was read from B. B. » EAq., their singel: i Capital. Loans. Specie. Circulat'n, Deposits. , *¢ i sentatives, that the change ncular dunces, &., ke. ‘The bert 190... Gate Oe Trees MED: Deresite, | ° tine gold plates, #50 00 | of Broadway and Park Pluce, and at the ADD; wil rail positively on Thursday, Ist of January the House of Represen armas, Chinese Firework, and Daneng by + top! } } 1,531.20 1s1/sen | Apetof Beat mineral Teeth, on fine cold plate, | GEO. K. PERRI. a Recommodations uususprased, for cabin, 2d cabin and | would cause an additional expense of 4 Wh A peque in China, as usual. Surely, these temptations Koil) 2'7her4ng for the upper jaw, to he wor by rtinorpheri¢ | B. Moore's stages will convey the company ‘Abi vengers, those returning to the Old Country, or | Mr, Perri, of Indiana, made some remarks, chiefly SAH HL the old Musetim, formerly oecupied by Mr Peale, to | browne 91.00 10299 | from 7 £018, and will be ready to return with them when eal teodlny be chet fiends, will nd thei interest and comfort | jn reply to the tier of the Clerk, on vine Gasol Plaguiag Teeth with Gold, Som 75 to 150 . Tas G Oe eel noes A ao castro thie Wadd betttenenrl¥'si Mr. Ratwavx, of New York, considered exten no Portable Shaving Cases.oThe Snbsertbers | By Bf JONES, “co x ° HICKERING'S For terms of e,and to secre the ly ap. | ‘ont as one of revenge against the Doorkeoper, of the travelling poplie, contgtatogalt ther it aocmeomn fees — 1 YMING HOLIDAVS—At the old 293 Broadway, ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO. | “alr. Rov, of Kentucky, made some remarks, which “4 jetallie “Melee Ser oe bs — ‘No. 90 Courtiandt sereet, may be ha No. 56 and 7 Lafarge Bult 628 3% Fulton street, next door to the Fulton Bank. | th rter could not hear, but he witetallte Tablet trop, for 104,908 t descaptions nade of | FAHLE PUBLIC will fad atthe above rooms ganerl | FABSENGERS FOI LIVERTOOL—1 | gesticutations aud angry lOoks. | wren DE RS & SON, 177 Brondway, 087/848 uit the times, Families in ment of Grand and Square Piano Fortes, same price PALA, Henry Pe Amen, master | The Clerk of the Senate appea this point the doors above Courtande street,” | ‘The decronse of the capital stock of this bank within POA GRAS i a ae nt Fast River, welom Wall | frocwodings, and nanotnced Wt the nd pve Whtladel ‘Agent for the Herald, Zener | the Past Year, has been $17,034; in specie, $40,645 ; and | cakes ruamented at Ihe shortest notice, by, Wey cans? Bervor Milley Gigen rconts, | be dedputched onthe fourth of January. “Fer passage Ont, | yey ee ate they had elected Rev. Mr. Tustin we & CO., 3 Leda ing, Third reel, who reveive mubscr the increase in dividends, $58,186 ; in bills of Exchange, | ee TONNE COT nee Coa, te forsale toady made ou iy rate prices’ | apply to the captain on ah aks Oo Chaplain to the Senate. veal oot, aud have single coy wr sale daily at lo’cloek. u21 | $733,987 ; in deposits, $66,691 ; and in circulation, 9648, | B W. THORNE & CO., Prodace and Floar ar weet M. T. JENNIS ee, | dtm At Sep eran | Me. Trosreon, of ‘Mississippi, moved that tga ’