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AMUSA MANTS. Irish adopted citizens say, that they do not know who to trust with their interests after this, and that | Of October next a a proper day to resume. If that | PROPERTY STOLEN. MORE CONFIRMATION. ‘euii iinmen Gh 4 THAT ‘CONSUMPTION day tat aps h wile bctry oh hy |THE gu rhe Want OU fb | LATEST INTELLIGENCE BY THK HALLS. — " t rT the quarter ending cember, in ordeon, aT" e : SSS the tral, and let ‘This is to certify, that [ have been afflicted swith « cough anil be ey i ERT OMAP adhe ha Reshe Whemmnstteele ice will fe ert the ire tthe | ste i sg winced WASHINGTON INTELLIGENCE. fork re 9 Reteiveet Late "The Germane, * shortuess of breath from infancy. 1 took = hea oe | Suare teers and arrest ae Aad LAST OPERA NIGHT BUT THREE. French and oll re also mortified, but «ay little, sel upon my lungs, and whieh my Ph Soins oe welch A general revision of the revenue laws of the State is Faliee ofBoore, ta be. ee — Fre te hee 4 Wasuincron, Jan. 1, 1846. except shrug their shoulders, and exclaim, “* Mon iows remedies, cod ineurabl - D. F ; t choot and left sides ad court, fever, wight Thad Scuceanens, Tecommended. ‘They are all very defective, and nil rye ADVERTISER: would be pleased to orm s couner- Satay ive pertned haaaaala A happy new year to your numerous readers. Diew! Mon Dieu! Monsieur Polk 1s one very fine oe eth Hlastog hed oie ett, Weekrasland | they are improved and made moro equal in thir opera” nt Ep teri howe slroady ees} ELIXIR OF LOVE. How few of them will take the trouble to think that ative American. ck's Pulmonie Sy mt cru ined to gave, i ta i Phnent ccarrl rar bicep, the as- 1000 ro $2000 at | . i Pere | L have set up till alter midnight to have the pleasure Wasuincroa, Lec. 31, 1845. Uloprene lad ‘elie ved any. Urenthing, 40 : rears, The law imposing 0s stant iad Tiel vpadl ivi i 7 i is cily'ell nud hearty, ond age yeover. Lam atthe time a tax upon the stock of ban other incorporated sousrd Vet the offes of the Herald it tes dre Seruin | Of giving re be fieacleragy v on agi The, Oragon Grestioner Revie RATA teenie Syrap, as the ry mireh owes vectored ty institutions of the State, bas been the occasion | fd when coufidentin interview can be had a3 der Yesterday the old year put on one of its blandest the Case, explanatory of the Why e Where. Mito tey t, belicving that thee“, aad,t would xecommend of continued litigation. The banks of the city WY ANFED—A FRESSMAN, of good steady Tabita, who, | ‘Mri | smiles, and made us all feel sorry thatsokind a fore—The Issues of War Contrasted with Mr. Will be cured as L have been, inne ctLow. of Baltimore, under the impression that their Pattersu's uking Machines, Apply at sch sccry Hers Be Mm. Abbott | friendmust die. Its death was tranquil and happy. “Calaoun’sjPolicy for Peace—A clear and wndenia- pe ne Seen OER CT eal 4 F - refused to pay the tax; and a suit was inst. Toonte Kmea? Lied redable farnity ae Board, | aq poe ope at 626 o'clock, and the Curtain willrise precisely | world, and was gethered to the company of itsre- pon this last day of this eventful year, while the tuted to test the constitutionality of the tax imposed on id in consideration he will give iustructy the Plane: | seo | lations who had gone before it. May its smile be Jast sands of the glass are sinking, suppose we give A. W. JACKSON... MANAGER AND PROPRIETOR. | transmitted to its successor. you a serious disquisition upon the Oregon ques‘ion. them by this act, which resulted in the decision of the | {2% sear cab oan - ae SON. MANAGER AND PRI uA LUMBER COMPANY NOTES WANTED | i i i at the banks of G D. R. PRCK Saturday Evening, January 3, The great fashionable parties opened Jast evening Good, you say. Then here goes. at % per cent discoust, by + C yh _ 1 Wall street, i.e Syqqpis prepared exclusively byt ‘20 principal office, No. 4 Ci ca pampb! tf Te TomPlnit free OL charKe. eet; A.B. Sends Supreme Court of the United States, go ‘oadway; C. Hutchings, 243 Bleecker stieet; aud — the city of Baltimore chartered in 1821, were exempt from ». Ford, "4'F, reet, cor. Vi ; — ean canes ‘The perf ny h Carusi’s saloon. The chival- i led—it must be settled, and Ht ge Nonem pivpst, cor. Wooster, Washington Equare, + sits daring the continuance of the charters then [ ON W. OF GILBERT PHILPOT. MYSTERIES OD FARIS. raieaenanes ball st sia h The de- The ara a Pe sett tien te Pe age hear ii mivd that P. 8. Beekman does not sell my ori- granted, and that the other banks of the city were legiti. Please address W. J. King, Soath Sixth street, Williams: ‘The Chourineur..... ry and beauty of the country were there. ie and soon settled ; and the primary considera is, Hictt Sore patents sya, sed eegaceestticn grt taxed.” in ie end, | CI ey oot moeratic whig and the barn-burning democrat, the how is it to be settled? We ineline to think that it “Oi the old established medicine, at No. 4 Courtlandt street. mately taxed.” The banks chartered in 1821, contend- WANTED. | Fluer de Marie, . N A blic: ed to forget the F H. SCHENCK. | ing that their charters of 1621 did not expire until 1846; | FEW ACTIVE YOUNG MEN to go South or West, to | FY eee eee aera eet the | Will besettled upon the line of 49. But first, let us “MONMY MARKET. and the other banks contending that, under the act of | $f) Sct as Agents for thesale of new aud popular Publicatious. Strapado. heel, or more properly the “light fantastic toe.” begin with the cue of the Baltimore Democratic : s, 1835, chapter 142, no other tax could be imposed on ines pune ceteasL tire toon | arate There were fairy forms of youth and beauty whose | Convention of May, 184. ‘The resolutions o! the Friday, Jan’y. 2=6 P. M. a » h au opportunity of clearing $1,000 per year. Some Julietta... e 'y fo! ye ty party declared for the whole of Oregon. The West ‘our employ will, no doubt, make over $1,000 p. el i i at ; 4 Still Teatureugocay ath bccn Snatores, fa) carried the ticket for Polk and Dallas more in bebalt with thoge who boast themselves to be the un- of ‘every inch of Oregon,” than for the erg combed democrats.” It 1s only my abhorrence of apnexation of i naps Col. com ee " mentioning the names of private personages that | Presidency as the a “renee every ine oe beh sont prevents my giving you a description of their dresses —he was £0 proc pow ie: Pe Fs at tehiw'e nird 11ers, 25 ets., | aNd persons and actions. published in the first number of Father Ritchie’s hile I write, the ery is still ‘on with the dance, Union— them than was, or could bo imposed on the banks char- Meantice eel tered in 1821, refused to pay the tax ; and proceedings necessary for them to have at Least from $25 0 $30 ‘to obtain Were instituted to test the validity of thelr claim to ex. jytolway up atsirs too Ae FING ATT eae i 298 emption. This proceeding resulted in a decision by the paid. a6 Im*re Court of Appeals, “ that the banks chartered 1821, were WANTED, liable to taxation from the Ist of January, 1846; and UBSCRIBERS—At CLARKS & STEVAN’S Free Agen- K Ur Lowe: Te Intel K . ret 126 thatthe other banks were liable for the tax from the date | Hroadway, where they eau hive geod faithful servantay witie | Pine GAMGrY, 1AM cent itt neat 7 There was a very general improvement to-day in quo~ tations for stocks. Erie Railroad went up 3 per cent; Stonington, $; Norwich and Worcester, j ; Reading, } ; Morria Canal, 1; Farmers’ Loan, }; Canton, }; Long island, }; Kentucky, }; Ohio 63, }; Pennsylvania 5s felloff 1}. The market was moderately active, andthe general impression appears to be in favor of a specula” Mr. Hadaway rs. Prullips | To conclude with IN EVERY BODY'S MESS. where they can have good faithful servants, with- “Nor yield an inch of Oregon. yf its i ition in 1841.” ity out any charge, and also with as little del Possibi ks, | — core will open af halt bast 6. the curtsis will tisest 7 | let joy be unconfined.” Yet splendid as this assem- a tive movement during the next two weeks. Alarge’ 9 ee sens are eaeks ve a provi the city of waiters, Ke. weery description and of good moral eharacter: | BOWERY CIKCUS. bly has been, and sul is, the fact that to-day is New Hurrah, my boys, hurrah, : amount of money is usually received by capitalists on po -merg and Planter’, and tho Wortens renee the Ateet rate Cook on Dana ot) Duane. we MRS. DOWNIE’S BENEFIT. Year’s day, prevented.many{rom attending, who {n August, °45, however, the President proposes ie the first of January, for dividends on their investments, nr, got Bei a BS kc Agar ato a PRANANEED, . — wish to show off to the best advantage in giving | Mr. Pakenham, through Mr. Buc Se eoedint ; now refuse to pay, upon the ground that the act of 1841, FREE TEMPERANCE INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, Saturday Evening. January 3, and receiving calls, Many of the company leit | forty-nine—Mr. Pakenham retuses—and the admi- anda large share of this is reinvested in some of the chapter 281, and 1643, chapter 280, which make it the 4’7Q,PRCADWAY, (between Broom and Grand streets.) SIGNORINA ANTONIO, | about 1 o'clock, but morn will streak the east with nistration falls back upon 5440. Congress meet— stocks of the street. duty of the “ presidents of the pau sscxy- th Ising B+ a Raarene reste we pesaneas of Chm ereeaad ino Bo son boc eng Cress Ktalian Fomervet Ledy, | ke rosy light, and find some devotees of pleasure there. | Gen. Cass introduces his resolutions for enquiry ‘The receipts of the Harlem Railroad Company for the sated instivations of the State, fo retchecuy oe eee | he charscters of all offeriug for situations, willbe atrietly | V'"' KG her ouly appearance thie eveningats due of the most moeratic incependence is not tobe outdone, for into the expediency of putting the defences of the year ending’ December 31,1845, were $177,487 89, agains, | ysetis tote a pate, Pay the tax | exxnined before they leave the office, and none bat the honest, SIGNOR i while this great ball was goiug on, a cotillion party | country in order—makes a war speech—war is ine- rectly into the treasury,” are unconstitutional. A pro- | *ber, industrious and capable ones tecommended or allowed ‘The Ventriloquist. has also volunteered. - e Coleman's Hotel, he | Vitable—softened down, after two days debate into $144,684 90, for the year previous, showing an increase ceeding has beon instituted, to engage to employers. ‘The celebraied MAEL SKI, and a host of other talent, wil | W2S Organised opposite Coleman’s Hotel, on the i i "ipnendent hain of in 1845 of $36,752 45, equal to twenty-five per cent. . se ‘uted, and is now pending in the | Women, men, girls and boys wishing employment of any likewise periorm, street, and tripping it to the music of nigger melo- | & probable contingency, dependent upon a chain of ,752 45, equalto twenty-fivepercent. = Court of Appeals, to test the validity of this objection, | kind who ¢au prove, satisfactorily, the above churacter, ean ob- ‘The whole to conclude with (for she Jast time, dies. ’ Th it with vater looseness and | concurrent circumstances. A fortnight afierwards Tho Western Bank of Baltim: declarod a di y objection, | 2 A 0) ies. ey go it with a greater looseness 7 jore hes declarod a divi- | the decision of which may ss Seedlins 5 on, | (ain ood situ stions—no others need apy. ai9 Im vhs SANTA CLAUS. abandon. Mr. Hannegan introduces resolutions, declaring it dend of three per cent for the last half year. esaenn ein tall | amt GAZETTE FRANCAISE, Te | 207 Bone errr A a 1256 oe Z jad Were Gov. Seward is among the arrivals here this eve- | dishonorable to \aarenaite a single ear of repos 5 . : X_ DROUIN, Epiron —Subseripti ived at Mr. CHBSNUT STKRMMT THRAD RM weary f i . Mr. Calhoun meets him face to face ‘Tha Merchants’ Bank of Baltimore hee declared edi-'| 1, . noxed estimate! tharevence from the direct tax Mr. F. G. BERBEAU'S, 315 Brondway--Published twice PHILADELPHIA ning. He is stopping at Coleman’s. on Sees haies of : —takes up the glove—and the clashing of the spears Wasuineron, Dec. 31, 1845. of the two brave knights immediately succeeds The City quiet. Assembly to-night at Carusi’s Sa- iatiegs Sreee Se i de ba Ft ee grit! nie oon a has de- | {0 the current year, will bo of assistance to those inter clared a half yearly divided of three anda alt per | °tt¢¢ im the resumption of the payment of the inte. | £004 Book, snd al the rer | rest on the State debt, at the time alluded to above. id the souls | ith—one year : Gazette offers to readers all the refined substance of a Lusske..... iterest of a Newspaper. It | Stace Mana Persons without dan- y yor dail: the sout, by ladies and gentlemen with | BENEFIT AND LAST APPEARANCE OF loon. Fashionable congregation. Sundry private slaugh' di ined the . \d instructi 3 28 KE | Mr. Calnoun. The onslaught hae determined the ayThe Newark Banking and Insurance Co. have de- penne iti dae Papen vor 1646. > Novrnah Quality, at not quantity. See oe Re enenne eee parties. McNulty abroad, clear as the law can | position of the Southern democrats in the Senate to “ered a half yearly dividend of three per cent, payable | cent upon $177,139,645 23, the present as- | INK,-SEALING WAX, WAFERS, &c. Saturday Evening, January 3, make him. ‘The whole deficit coming forward in | to be in favor of the line of forty-nine. It has deter- the Ist of January. sessed value of the real and personal pro- mined a majority in the Senate against Mr. Allen’s 250 GROSS Steel Pen Black Writing ak, 2,4 Lala sama : 4 POY. seers eee eeecte cre csrse es $449,669 11 | 32 07.5 100 gross BI He tNi | «mean | {he Proper time. Can’t say exactly when. Gene- | iwelve months’ notice, against Mr. Hannegan’s re- The Morris and Essex Railroad Co. have declared a Due for arrears ‘of tax for Isdi, 1843, iad, YM? "| Crousaizess isd rene indelible TNKe with or withontea. Wre | ir lea Mrs. C. KEAN | ral Case flat on his back—Calhoun caught his Jack solutions, and against the inevitable war” of Gen. seeilasadey Chvkiot of tater ane Male percent, pays | _ and 1044, abenturcascaoinss..;. + 829 00 | Merete perio rates tb SEALING WAX Pyeioas’ Ube Nay | Medoa.. “ME Score —Hannegan indignant—Allen muttering harsh Cass. The South, and the North, and the East, the ble onthe Ist of January. ; For items of direct tax, not included ‘in the from 6d: to $1'per Ib. w » Various qualities; | Clemaithe. Mra Mestayer - re whole Atlantic seaboard, side with Mr. Calhoun— a ‘sl assessment, andfrom which but ni i y. - | ‘The Now Jersey Insurance Co. have declared a semi- enue has been hitherto derived, ‘ee supvied on liberal ten aa Se the eemmerys: Dele | annual dividend of five per cent, payable on the 6th of | _ to wit: HADDEUS DAVIDS, January. | tee veri cay cy stock of the banks of demas Manufncuturer aud Importer, , ; ‘ aitimore. . 19,752 50 john street, opposite Cliff. ‘Tho Wool Growers’ Manufacturing Company of Lit- | Tax upon the capital | WAVAWACTOR ea tle Falls, N. ¥., have declared a half yearly dividend of porated institutions. seve qT BALES of wrapper—good for Imperial segars; 8 bales eleven per cent on their capital stock, payable in cash | T#x on Baltimore city stock for sreond good, for Le Norma segars, A balese Sid order, to. | at their office, on the 10th of January inst pak on Baltimore Gly stgok for 1646. Re Po he ae ‘di 2 on 4 je in Lots to anit purchasers. by ta ta ‘The receipts from customs at the port of Boston, for | ‘Tax on thipe om other ei oe | Neots of Be EEDON, Nov so Nassan street | i $F ee Deh hoden eee tha oll that much land. A gentleman from Oregon, who the year ending December 81, 1845, compared with 1844, | eee arrears of tax on ships, &c. EADIE erie or or bear or pene Seige. SECOND NIGHT OF THE RE ENGAGEMENT OF | year goes out respectably, and that the new one ime a rere = ote Fe 0 de wear fre Hood how & felling off of $704,185 95, equal to twelve anda | wand Planters’ anderen ace armen DR. POWELL, OCULIST | ADA comes in with a hallelujah ! Captain Goddard on pardon seal eevltcb —that the climate at 54:40 is half per cent. The revenue for each quarter of the past timore...... SPEAR ero y TTY ‘ w Or Lone ot the look out for rogues. Strangers not many.— | Se"venial ag that at. Washington—that the region Second night of Mr. Hann “ ND OPERATIVE SURGE! is f ‘ 2 7" 4 u J two years has been as annexed. wie OD 2 Eyeand to all Imi GEON, Vitica, fom stot | Written for me Ae ARIZA pie avtalned trith great abi). | LOOK out for the new year, and we wish you all the | north of 49 is the great timber region, abounding in thunder—The President cool as Joshua—Buchanan the great Westare inexorably resolved upon 4 40. still winking at the line of forty-nine—Fenton nod- Suppose we surrender the five degrees and forty ding at him—Bagby standing behind Benton —Cave | ee of ie tensitony sre of Goris fs nee ing hi —Bancroft! ing hie. | ly a thousand miles from the Rocky Mountains to Journal basting the a fninietration and Congress— | equal in ain ove parece rth pe = Skanea the National Intelligencer apparently dumb with Yorn’ of fortyenine, what do we lose? We lose Mrs.C. KEAN Mr. C. KEAN STREET TRMATIRK, PHILADELIHIA. 3 $1,094,001 29 o'clock, at his residence, 261 Broadway, corner of Warren st. by him. it has be edb ded ; favors of the season, and all the readers of the 4 ials for ships—that the body of this Revenue raon Comnonge Fens om g0eTOnate AAO ME hin eho amvust of tho astensed dlvecttay the | obi, Mopars of the Tear Faoage, Carat and | loudly eled for, Meta redariek, Butte, Greens ly’ | Herald |egion’ lies between the ranges of mountaloe cast Pirse querterr inil.«. Sh meAge = amount received will, without doubt, be much less than | AMAUROBIB treated with grest attention and success. tr Baturday Ev ning, January 3, Waswinoton, Dec. 31, 1845, | and west—that a great portion of it 1¢ a champaigne Tid the estimate, as it is hardly Mkely that the whole | , (2vetrate cases of STRABISMUS, or Squinting, eured in | ‘The performances will commence with Dominican Mission —Effo ther | Country, diversified with beautiful lakes like those Fourth“ * Y Mkely that tho whole | afew minutes, rer 7 WILLIAM TELL. More of the ican Mission—Efforts to smother | ot Western New York, with a soil much the same} pa Sane toe —— amount of arrearages will be paid up. 1 RO ene, jnearted that can scarcely be dis- | We. Tell, Mr. Adumay Gesler, Mr. Morris; Albert, Miss its Reports—Fremont’s Expedition—The Appoint- | that the very mountains are arable to the snow line. hikarevelibe Werte PEE UAierie ts A oradn | a whe Governor is opposed to a repeal of the stamp | Offices and residence 261 Broadway—entrance 14 Waren | WN aicy' Dance secs ess. c+ac+,+-Mias Carline. ment of Judge Woodward, §c. | And the sume intelligentobserver further states that he receipts for the fourth quarter in \\1°, are partly | act, that has caused so much difficulty, but recommends | "eet 83 Ire ‘The whole to conclude with ‘The sensation which the publication of your St, | While such are the advantages of the territory north estimated. The foreign commerce of Bo» sppears tobe | that it be properly amended, and predicts that it will be TEETH ! TEETH ! onic ARTIZAN OF LYONS, a a Pp : y' * | of 49, that south of that lautude the mountains are very rapidly increasing. The nv of foreign arri- | of more practical utility than any revemue law upon the werdt iecied cikeel wie oe daheke thé (C7 Monday ihe tragedy of HAMLET Hamlet Sahin Domingo correspondence in Monday’s Herald, has | comparatively barren and more numero.s; that the vals from January 1 to December 3 wav 2809. The | statute book. ‘There is very little doubt but that Mary- | 2 natural oues Torbiting end mastication ws PARK THEATRE, ______| Created throughout this community, has increased | leva saat the 24 poten he ar at number of foreign arrivals from J ) December | Jand will be, in less than a 1 | Acomplete double set of beat mineral Teeth on | ow A CARD, fourtold since its appearance here yesterday. Every | land about equal to the surlace of Massucht 1 fe fe 7 year, @ solvent State, thus | ” fine gold plates, $50 00 | MRS. SEGUIN’S BENEFIT. Sati are destitute of trees, sandy, and without rain, and 31, 1644, 2,174. Increase of foreig * the leat ' adding one moro to the list of dividend paying States, | Aet of best mineral Teeth, on fine gold plate, | JMEBS, SEQUIN respeccfully announces that her BENEFIT | COPY of the Herald that contains it 18 worth $10— | thar the whole. region thence southward for year, 181. ‘The number of foreign om Jan- | gnd reducing the number of those delingnent. ‘The mo. | _yoeanrc?Pet Ws t@ be worn by atmospheric ne Ne a cies a ¥ and even at that price copies arenottobehad. The | six hundred miles, 1s a comparative desert, wary 1 to December 31, 1845, was 2,2 rber of | ral influence of the resumption of any delinquent State, gine math fom a, sk nak $1.00 10.5 | on which ecwei ty ‘Adol ity | too burp Ae | Gace Oper President and Cabinet are flat on their backs, for | flanked in upon all sides by imparsable foreign}clearences from January 1 to Dec 1600 | eid to Gio Sika We an, onan Reeth with Gold, from fo 1 50 | On we ee POSTILLION OF LONGJUMEAU, " a: auceaeetintivtil: dhakaieemane t mountains, except to the eastward through the great was 2,000. Increase of foreign clearances over the last | UP0” the PeoP ioe aecy sy W RLounrecaiebeee street and Brosdway, et- | will be performed. ‘The principal characters b: eince the appearal _these important letters, | south pass. The comparative value of the two seo- | immense, and as the number of delinquents becomes re- Eh = MRS. SEGUIN, MR. FRAZER, Mi DELAVANTI every body says it was their intention to smother it, | tions of the territories as thus represented, exhibits year, 200, duced, there will be greater efforts made by those r 1 REWARD will be given to any person that will MR. SEGUIN. wank no report of it to Congress. This is th hp mt ly that the British i Li division ry 1 e- S me i ox be ii an ) re a ¢ | most clearly that the British in the division ‘upo! The oficial eccounts from the Canal Department of | maining in dificulty to resume. larger and ror ANC Ee te aU aaguauy coejensbled ato eg amemnce Ot | universal opinion. What Mr. Buchanan may do | the 49th degree, would get the lion's share of the this State, for 1845, compared with pypvious years, show a | Old Stock Exchange. ther Aatificial Flower Manufacturers iu the city. Ex! "MONSIEUR GOLLINET, now, under the circumstances of your timely and | feast—that they would get the fat of the land, while very great increase in the quantity and value of property | $1,000 U Se’ 62 10634 100 shs N'A Trust 10 free for one month. 27 1 from. Perio iepter CR nod of all the Bal provident exposé of the valuable piece of diplomacy | our portion would be the offal. Why, then, did not reaching tide water by tho State canols. We annex a| , si? NYStatets so 101 285 Canton Co A Seda TOMPKINS BLUES BALL. —_____ | honor of making his first appestauce in America, and of per. | Which it was his intention should die and be for- | Sir Richard uccept the line of forty-nine? The table giving the total tonnage and value of merchandise | {top Kentucky G's 100% 25 do help HE SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL BALL of this Com- | formny » gotten, no one but himself can determine, Be his | reason is simple us the rule of three. From the i 5'000 res 60 10054 100 a pany will take place at Niblo’s, on Monday eveuing, Jan- GRAND FANTASIA ON THE FLAGEOLET, course what it may, the country will have the whole | mouth of the Colorado of the west to the Kussian coming to tide water in esoh of the twelve years. 4.000 do, w1* 25 7g | TATY Sth, 1646. COMMITTEE: Farther paniooten Gill beteeahy eiented of this business before them, tor [have heard that « | line, upwards of two thousand miles along the coast Pena Or GR CALE VASE of Ruoeeasy Skew: -°| 35,088 Ohio 6's, 0 hile eee prenatally Lieut. John R. P _fasiga Joaus Bardett, Box Book now oper BakMartre call wal be — ee geek git te cot ae. 08 the Pacific, there panera single reine the é ralue. 5,000 Reading RR Bds 67 150 Long Is] RR 6 Ras A HALL OF NOV! of thisor next week, for the whole of the papers | heart of the territory for ships, saving the Colombia ann cae Font, givilttin, | 5.000 Feun Ss 30 69 100 do % | Serst. GEO. H. Diag SOHN THOMAS, Chairman, CORNER OF PEARL AND. ceated STREETs. | connected with Mr. Hogan’smission to St.Domingo. | river. North of the Columbia up to 54-40, there are {753,191 "20,525,446 725,088 | 15.508 Re 8 SO bio By | ALIMENTARY PRESERVES | Admission, 644 cents. Jf this call be not complied with, I hope your cor- | numerous harbore, but a flank ot snow-clad moun- 006.907 28g. 470 zersians | 28 ahs psoas gecomgee Og Noga canter OR ts Mignone abd mer peta gg ean ‘THE HOLIDAY BILL CONTINUED. respondents in that island may furnish you with all | tains shuts them’ out from the interior. So of {640481 2310381510. Sitas'ier | 25 Vicksburg Bank mB do et | [LOUIS BONNARD, has just received by the Jost exsival, | MARTIN FLAVI the information in relation to it, if they have not | Southern Oregon and Northern California. All along [602/128 20,163.19 45'452,901 | 30 1, 20 % ™ & on Jerse assortment of Prtes de Fate em of Guse REED aud WEST ins a dona aa see NGineaerecnesevmasdovediensa | int the const of the Facific, the main chain ot the | ol 3 do, of inotte; do. ridges raisan, | KT HEOPIA! Al twell me ut the a m = | , up from ut merica, extends. Tho increase in value from 1044 to 1645 was $11,200, | 18 doy, ple SX 169 do tauly GE" | ahtraier' Thee will befonnd ‘inn, evatcr'o iets | Ste CLIERON and Pic BOON, ‘ie toactéde with | volved et ahin ainaion’ midst xt be'lightly overs| Ranging ose eee Twest on the south benk of the 184, equal to about thirty thres and a third percent. OF| Sew tuivo'™ & % do S Heushts Yah aconat ureaeeacie’ Reisen | me pone nnaar a Nock ans Seamwerjereogy | ooked by the country. Whatare they’ They are | Columbta is anathet high renge, while six hundred , the property transported to tide water in 1845, the pro- {09 Mor Cal stmsaisp 21, 350 do, St, | Perigord; Tomatoe Sauce, different kinds: Preserved sraite | fice. "Admission only 64 ceatss” " x5 tem | simply these :— a miles south of this range is another running also. ducts of the forest were valued at $7,769,500. Products | 'S9 do, me 5 do bio WK | severe kinds Juice of Prat for ice Corum Eogish Pater: | SATIONAL THEATHE AND CIRCUS, — |. First One of the most beautiful and fertile islands | nearly east and west. ‘The interval between, of of animals, $9,402,806. Vegetable food, $17,579,581, , 200 Farmers’ Trast 2 13 ErieRR 78% | Sauseges of Boulogne ; Italian Pastes, and other articles—all | CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, in the West India seas, is occupied by a barbarous | six hundred miles or more, north and south, and of Other‘agricultaral products, $080,404, Manufactures, 96,1308 42 oe: Ses ee 76%% | warranted good. d31lwtre_ | Loder the management of and savage race of blacks, without morals, religion | a thousand east and west, thus enclosed by snow edie Bhasin eoneeeet sb sd ag bee no 7K "5 do m3 DR. SWAYNE’S Ie opened HECH: MANN AND DELAVAN ; nian | OF civil order, a prey to every species of licentious- | covered mountains, constitutes the Great Basin of * er articles, $3,559,658. Nearly one half of | 3) pest Boston Co is 100 [ Wea’ | r WwW Ns cer sh ‘s son with a brilliant | ness and crime, the very details of which would be | Lieut. Fremont. in this basin is the Great Salt Sin setal'vllg St Slaton a et y %% | COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY, | combi Panepproschable, Equestrian, Voltigeurs, and en A J ‘ Gres oe St caer yeenae teucking de. water by’ | 488," do 5b % do Wed'y 75% | THE GREAT REMEDY FOR Gyaniasta, anrivalledeven in the great Eguine Temples of | a8 monstrous to our sober thinking citizens as Gul- | Lake, the reservoir of the various rivers issuing and the cansls in 1845, was vegetable food, and about one, 4, 4 Second Board. | CONSUMPTION Prance.and Ragland. ut will barely admit of a des. | /i¥er’s travels or the flights of Baron Munchaueen ; | running into it north, south, east and west, from the third of the total was in the single article of flour. $3980 Objo 6's. 00, B BTesks oe | Ss IN, ‘ of some of the highly rifted artists af Suis geen: | Yet, as true as God is in Heaven. They have ect | snows and eprings of the distant mountains. The The quantity and value of vegetable food received at | % Canton Co | ol + State $ | Colds, Coughs, Spitting of Blood, Bronchitis, Diftculty of ment. aside the ceremonial of pemih ig and look upon | supply is exhausted by evaporation, from the great Fri Breathing, Asthma, Pain in the Side aud Breast, | IN THE FEMALE CLA‘ religion asa farce; and so tar have they carried i expanse of water. The onl "Tide Water duri " 2% Erie RR adds 85 = 150 do bio 57 , . ‘s ig ; 'y riace of this inland pal ly je Water during the past year. wereasannexed:— | 33 Me RR | | sbds | Whooping Gogh, Croup, and all Dis- MADAME MACARTE, First Principal. beceniay; that jority of the black ¢ herefore, from Oregon to Cali- Quanercy sep-Vebieb Viewsieea Fi | orders of the Liver, and Lungs, MRS. HOWARD, First Beene Kquestrian. their obscenity, that @ majority of the black | practic: ble passage, therefore, from fon to Call: ¥ Sioa Waeus, oF soe Mew Tone State Clonee, tx | New Stock Exchange. | Broken Constitution, MRS. E. WOODS, an Allamande and ‘I'wo Horse Equestrian, | population, both male and temale, go entirely naked, | fornia, is not across this Great Basin, and over two ee . fone State Canaus, in | 250 has Earmens’ Tres 2 - shasCantonCo 83.7, HIS “Celebrated Re be — is Recta Sg Tis t Rope Daneet Kgecetrion, embodying a variety of | and have not even the decency to cover themselves | chains of the Alps, but down the Columbia, and Tons. Value. | 100 “4 bsave is a0 - #8 | T dees, Songiend desiccated Witch ead naver'be chance py "ie characters, with fig leaves, as our first parents are represented | along the sea coast, while the only penetrable route $14,021,081 | 50 lo 8327 300 do ate ‘Nostrams” with which the country abounds. _ to have done in paradise, after their fall. Can any | into northern Oregon, is by the same channel, the 194t 25 NA Trust 10% 25 do 37% | The public are fast learning that this isthe only remedy that | - Principal Male Equestrians. LEV! NORTH and T. V. | thing in the order of nature be more disgusting than | Columbia cutting a navigable through the 111,002 | $0 Nor & Wor 93644 5d a7 | can upon tor the speedy and permanent cure of all i _. LURNER. this, or can any one pretending to the least respect ba flanking the sea boord lere 21479 | $0 co o 50 Pramth Dry Dk b60 12, | Diseases of the Lungs. It is literally sweeping C First Equestrian Pantomist, C. J. ROGERS. _ itr 7 if Sl ecg ay Ripert repay wal Of the e371 | 50 do 160 64 250 Long Is) RR herever it is introduced and be A New School Backward Rider, with Kast Indian Effects, | for human nature countenance such a state of im- | then, is the secret of Mr. Pakenham’s refusal o 491,951 | 75 do co dwindle into insignificance. The pul have beer SIGNOR GERMANI. morality at our'very doors ? Surely not. line of 49, excepting upon the condition of the free 160,150 | 25 do ba 64 ” long enough, and now res: Two and Rbar Hone Haneotr and Positionist, J. J. Secondly—The white inhabitants of Dominica tthe Columbia, which emptiee into the 8's je moat einine ArHANG. have, by their valor, and impelled by the hatred of | hen cone 4 lel. — Potatoes. 58.076 placed beyond the reach of critic’ His pupils are W. Cincade and Little F Pastor. ave, by their valor, and impe! 'y the hatred of | sea considerably below the com ise parallel. Dried Fruit... 32477 | . | BBs, by Pablisning columns’ 0 forged cert: Personifier of Local Characters, ke, MR. E. WOODS. the horrible condition in which these savages have | With the exclusive command of the mouth of the Gre nm Yoarisleve, by the Rev. Mr. Bellows, Mr. | endugh tolet the pablic nchiies eomaadioesy wecatie hace Fin prestriai, W EOASTOL., so long kept them in the vilest of bondage, really | Columbia, tne ship timber of Oregon would be in- ‘ ‘The averege price per barrel for the flour included in | of the late Mr. George. Fordham, of thie city. © | distressing diseases above samed, which have baffled the skill | Equilibrist and Bosturer, MG DUNBAR. emancipated themselves from this oppression, and | accessible to Great Britain, except at our discretion, ge price per 01 le In Jersey City, on Thureday evening, Je at, by | ofthe most learned practitionsrs for ages heretofore, lowns, MESSRS. MAY and WELLS. are now calling upon the United States, with out- | and her exports in exchange would be necessarily the above returns, according to the aggregate official de- | the Rev. Mr. Bigler, Gronar MiLuen, of New York, to | city Se ee Fades hii Ae gh 1 Ring Master, H. CHOLLS KE! stretched arms to protect them, at least by their sym- | subject to our revenue laws. , clared value, was $5,66} each. _ | Mise Hesnrerta M. Beary, of Jersey City. which was ever introduced to the public, andample prost'is | “LATHKOP, WEAVER and KELLY. | Pathy, from the extermination with which the ne- | We nay, then, it John Bull will retract his refusal ‘The message of the Governor of Maryland to the Le ‘At Tarrytown, on the lst instant, ay the Rey. M cess by the country being flooded with ‘Bal- large company of Bough Riders, An Ore! fall and now threaten them, in case they reconquer | of the line of forty-nine, and accept it, leaving to us gislature of that State, gives a vory claborate review of | Wilson, Mr. Gronce W. Wate, of city, to Mi y and ‘Mixtures? Wild Cherry, not o1 ‘ient, led by Mr. MYERS, late of the Park 4 the Spanish part of the island. ve | the exclusive command of the Columbia, notwith- {a adit Gaeta Moneta’ condition of the: State. | 27%" YD 7omen of the former place. | oF reapectanls chsetgene a etre ie gumerous splendid Costumes by MAJ. ALLEN: || — In addition to their calls on humanity in behalf of | standing he may have the more valuable part of the Siptantht satellites! Gf tev veneurt Giivarner te ellie. th Died. | reney to their “Nostrums.” ‘Therefore the public should be on | o'clock, P-M., where every attention will be paid to the public | Suifering thousands of our own race and religion, | territory, we shall have the better half of the bar- po wri Pte jer to ofice, Yesterday morning, January Ist, of mation of | tBei™ uard, and not baye rthiess mixture palmed upon | wishes. there is another important consideration that enters | gain. But why bargain at all for that which is on interest upon the State debt amounted to $1, | the bowels, Wa. Dintow, Jr., (aon of Spe 3 ys ec pase Ie OK SwayeeoN eee Wigak esd VANAMBURGH & CO’S into the subject, and with which our government | clearly our own? Just so. We know that the 961, and in some counties in the State, the tax laws | Dillon, aged one year ond four months. face streets, Philadelphia. sOOLOGICAL EXHIBITION, has every thing to do, as well as the French govern- | clothes upon our backs are ours, but if an armed were not enforced. The taxes are now collected in | dee ees - _ cneanees: lingering illness, Ane Gaal | Capen ke pte sole by Dr Ww. ‘sale Pg 53 Bowery, * ment, ht ich 18 chee redrees yt Ke eo, | —— jemande them as_h io we can compro- e ear of her age, Marre Francoise Souine, | H. street; Asin , posite the Bowery Wil on tor jiations of the property of French subjects. | mise for the mt ving a coat, it 1s per- every portion of the State except Calvert county, where | oo n20rt of the late Bertrand ‘Dupoys. Church Dispensary, nec yrcormer, Spring; k B. Thursduy Evening, December ‘Ten, 1845. | Iris this, At the breaking out ot the revolution in | haps as well edo: 80, i thejoase is a damned— the collector has been unable to obtain the auscssment | | “Her friends and acquaintances, and those of her late | Stn evcet” Lewes Lars st! (ireeterige RANA». UH GH having spent years in urope with |S: Domingo, thousands of French subjects fled to | (excuse us) is rather'a Suppose we fight books from the tax commissioners. It is also announced | husband, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral | r 1 Ailliant swccess, fi “ . i 4 Hart, 48 Grand street, corner of Norfolk street; Teta er havin, wich 1 i ; on Sati t | n i t care and ex] oe LENQID AND EXTEN: | the United States for protection ~ and having settled | him, he may take our very shirts off—as far as that during the past fiscal year, there has been received | 0° Saturday afternoon the 3rd instant, at 8 orclock, P. ML, | tett 36 Hadsow commer Leonard street: Wm Bailey, corner Biv EUELERTG ca AL A been ex: | andsbecome citizens,ihey or their offspring are equally Oregon is concerned. North of the Columbia, the and applied to the extinguishment of arrears of interest, and Bridge streets, Brooklyn; and Benj Olds, 278 Broad | huibitto the New Wor papite, oune making preparations for | entitied to all the encouragement that country and | Hu Bay Company have divided the whole ter- m groater than the sccruing interest for that period ‘ ‘Newark, NJ; Haviland, Keese & Go., No;80 Maiden | the travelling season : government may afford them, with other classes of | ritory into convenient districts for their mutual trade Pet REPEAL! REPEAL! Lane, and Hoadiey,Phelps & Co,, 142 Water street, New York. | “"Doors open from’ 10 to 12 in the morning; and from 1 to 4 | Siti Iti d by the Dominican govern- th a te in each district. But The Governor recommends several very important | Q REGULAR Monthly Meeting of the““United Irish Re, | _ns® Imender o'clock in the afterncoa, tnd 6 to Wo'cloek inthe evening. | | Clizens. | It 18 propose! 4 Tiaytis pti ren abe Eppes ed changes in the revenue system ofthe State, The du 2X ponk Arociion et the Clty eh Sreoklyn,” wil'bw hel | Vg CSIC TAUGHT AT YOUR OWN FIRESIDE with | "Admitmce’ ceuteChidrenunderishaiFiricg. | Ment, in the event of conaucring the Tlaytien part | suppose we pour fifty thousand riflemen through the 3 i ‘or me of lay. im*re *, J a ution of the laws is as ensontial es thelr enactment. The | Columbia streets, South Farry qu atONDAY EVENING, | jailing system® AL DUMBDAY, Professor of Mane Novis | n ROGRAMMEC DF THE | the United States, or their descendants, the whole | country, what then? While the mouth of the Co- Executive has the power of appointing collectors to fil) | snd all those friendly to camendaatieate a | Bi ove Canal street, continues to teacl ia: | GRAND CONCERT TO BE GIVEN BY MONSIEUR | of the property of which they were plundered by | lumbia is blockaded oy a fleet of British steamers, ‘ any vacancy that may exist, inconsequenee of the coun- | _ja3 Sa&kMat* re SOHW'SWEENKY, Secretary. jaw York eity, ox vary recsonable terme: JULES FONTANA the blacks, at the period of the outbreak. By this | just sent across from China, the armed cocupation ty authorities refusing or neglecting to appoint them.— T jal ateod?m Pianist and Composer, from operation of a just reversion of immense quantities | would be absolute! _ There would be no At present, the whole system is under the control of the | FDWARD MATURIN, A. M. NEEDLES. T the APOLLO ROOMS, on SATURDAY EVENING, | of public domain to our citizens, and the consequent | outlet either for trade or supplies, except by a land oe cunealbe, whe desirous of instruction in the abor i AMES SMITH & SON'S well known and highly esteem. ici ee ee. infusion ot American principles of government, ge of two thousand miles from the head of the inty aut ies, who are elected by the people, and Prepared toi receive Kreniag Classes ot his veridense, No. ed Drilled-Eyed Needles, warranted equal im quality to | 1, Duett—'"Dove Mai”—Mercadante—Miss Mathilde Korsin | and the inevitable establishment there, in a little Missoni. J ns wholly responsible to the State authorities, and for this seo Sete. | say imported into the United States, and oid Weegee y and Mr. Philip Meyer. time, of similar free institutions to ours, the island | So pre-eminently important is the control of the reason, the Governor recommends that alterations be es |” No. 7 Market street, Philadetpnia, | & (and Fantasia on Spanish Airs, composed and, executed | of St, Domingo must, in fact, in a few years, be- | mouth of the Columbia in every point of view, that mado in the method of enforcing the revenue laws, to ening, | _Beware of Counterfeits. jal lm? | 9, Arla irom La Garza M.Korsinsky, | Come thoroughly American, in the broadest sense | our only doubt is in John Bull’s agreeing to accept remedy this defect. uborg’s | NEW SEGAR STORE. ——*«| Cees teinee F ermeor, ot the — 4 not these Jit’ pels ee La ne — and the Bog Ae! goons " i ” | 415 Broadway, Corner of Lispenard Street. «Fontana. | many others, equally strong, that might be adduced | will compel him to the measure / if he shoul is Bibes Goth of the State, Hoarty Ritervet, emouaty |’ Bases gs Leetury 10 be porrpened ta omeg OF astorms, HE 8U! GIR would latoem his Lijende and the Pat | 1. 11 Cecelatote (Ballons) eth amt :. P. Meyer. | 1n support of giving the Dominicans our aid, at this | knock under, let us have the question d on the oe rire SR AS Mere sie | REE ORIGIN. OF LIVES > 17 | ab einer eee ANE NG eee aan Ha | 2. Serenade Geet Rand aloneWiinvet conjuncture in their affairs, sufficient to induce our | line of forty-nine. It war is to be the arbitration, Percent; $7,557,425 84, are 5 per cent; $100,000 R, HOLLIGKS new book on the Reproductive Kune: | end comprises the finest and choicest brands of” ported ‘ ae Fairy Waltz, composed and exec Me 3.8 government to recognisejtheir independence at once, | we shall not be found in the rear guard of the co- fre 44 par cent, and $200,000 are aper cont bonds, | 1) tioas; we—iltaeretra by ‘en Esared Pai, now | Seaare, which els prepared to sell st prices which will wel “ins Kartuay: | And open commercial and diplomatic intercourse | lumn despatched to oceupy the line of 84 40. Bu, , " ‘other dealers. o \ the annual interest on which amounts to $655,- | [*%97; - Ney sa oar pe opksellers. ek Fee Sanve Vanves a tS ing mer the rey ae beer, composed | With the white government there. ope Con- | assuming the point of honor as fairly divi rned by ‘Mr. J. Foatana, will not permit this important business to slip | tween the parties, upon the line of forty-nine, while Tickets $1 eacl encen dollack Friscipal Musie Stores, aid th their funds, while their time is taken up | on the other band, & war would give us the «whole nonable Hut store for sale t the door on the evening of the Concert. ‘431 3t'm. | with less important matters. We must have the | of Oregon or none,” what would be the cost of er Of swinging Bash Giese Cases gh anual Ball bela the nag al with this ye fighting it out? oy ie Pld ogee » re—all, or : EMERALD ASSOCI 5 an ongress must act in time upon ii jore | cents have some wei i calcul ¥; way, near City fa a bam OF BROOKLYN, onategaecageg foreign nations step in and take the prize from us cost a hundred millions for the first year—the sus- Pal Tw're 421 20, There has been paid during the fiscal | only popular ad scieatiGe’ work ever ‘published on this year, ending Dec. 1, 1848, in liquidation of arrears of in- | Swett ——— eee: terest, the sum of $710,784 61. The arrears of interest | “I tcir by auction, this evening, (@wcarday ) the 3 hi on the Ist December, 1845, amounted to $1,376,891 20.— | balarce of the articles remaining from their Fair and rr 2 | sere. i 7 Ornamental The Executive is oppored to the policy of applying the | SoruveMTtingnnere ian Arent nacity of useful and fey | WY O0t Sue oe ti ‘DM above, her regular day, sinking fund of the State to the extinguishment of this | bikhest bidder, iad it*me TO CAPITA Tue COMMITTER of the above Assecistion rospectfully A motion was made to-day in the House, to print | pension of the cotton-trade—the suspension of com- fi 7 5 3 '. jeave to inform the benevolent public, that their | S000coptes of Lieutenant Fremont’s report, for the | merce—a partial suspension of agriculture, and the py acta aw hppa era ache ene SET so bne slOUEREORMOW AGG ts Ett: | Sewell etn A are | oo ew mere, a at tne ofthe | eileen the en fe eg 1404, 1 ; t : c . “ j f commended that this fund remain untouched. ‘The inte | 4. A DAILY AND WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, toad wil be fa shed. “This Land te worth gabyotb~ sweety | Snsneane es wrtainmont as agreeable as, if not more | barefuced piece of favoriteism as this motion con-| ‘The perpetuation of a high tariff, est on this fund is quarterly re-invested, and ite opera- to Native American, Principles and the News of the | compels the grat te ofer te for $9000; nd iny gue who | They doubt net that oll those who feel interested japreri- templated. During the last session of #8) The imposition of direct taxes, tion has demonstreted its adequacy to wecure the public O be published at 47 Willint street, and furnished to sub- 0 Hiroe a “ obey Aad ing an Asylum erie corearane, ale O1 of this city, | 10,000 copies of this work, at acost of $4acopy,| ‘The suspension of appropriations to the Western wa creditor, by reducing the principal of the public debt scribers at Nine Cents per week—Single pipers Two S09 Ip eyince ther sclicitnde by being present on this eceasion: | wag ordered for the use of both branches, and dis- | ters, ‘eihis the peciodd tathiehiin the 1 epto Genta Neatly Satncription Five Dollersn advance—-Yeuily . ke.—Look at this very impor- COmeiTTeS OF ARRARGSMONTS: tributed equally among the members and boards of Pec tey yeatoaet a pin, eteny sake ‘The Susquehanna and Tide oA ey ata hai ‘The publi g hereby eubealt sothe pabiic ths aber NB? Youn of $9000 would be Me le Owen C Jaen street, vce departments and bureaux. Yet not satisfied with tishebod ten the teoants sand rr 0. during | sale foran Ameriena and Geaeral, Newspaper, which. Call on "A BERGERT & BON. eee Tesora corey york gd © thus spending $40,000 of the public money,.a mem: | ‘#svel Cpt Ait ee beginning claims for property the year have paid into the treasury the sum of $74,900, | ¢tisting circumstances, they coafidently trust and belt ‘90 Nassua street. Sones yy. Newnes ber proposes for-the benefit of the public printer, to | aud services rendered the Government during hewer Jeaving unpaid ofits entire liabilities to the State for thai Seiretee lesion cntiiapent paceoreereie ter | ~aeceipreer near joer ot MeKentey. spend $29,000 more. This is. not the only objec- | “7 1i', of the dollar and cent caleulation. period, the sum of $9,750. The receipte for the current , tender Native Ameriesu Principles. Iu at ANTED TO RENT —A small country residence | amen L Dummer, Corner Jackson ard Marshall tionable feature in the ition. ‘There is ano- | eee earn longer to write. We think there Your are estimated at the fall amount of the company’s Hewill gue, ia & coudensed form, all the News Ite atachedy enti, ke. The adrarate would ore Tombs. 70 Bride, ther, if this proposition should pass: it will give | yj! Se°n ‘compromive—we think there will be . i . » it ese some a i ras elas ial Okie Matiresd 0 Ioea ener a SSioecheaeaee ation bar woulmve Wo chet to mg stand’: thebert | 3 Ho wrernetreats Vo qressional districts, whoee old members have already | peace. Had we not come gpd a pra - “4 re ‘ompany have paid | variety, calealand ts improve the rentiments and intellect, | Of security would be given for the reng, or it would be paid Sogiion Bailly, 0 York street. received their quotas, while others which have re- | Inch of Oregon, war or ni ; the coun! into the Treasury during the past year the Bogart to reader we erery way, rateable boniness md family | Weeicerc gui Aide adavened orf Livingston corect | feliz O'Neil «3 James atest fn turned their members to this Congress would | Political capital, than Tor the, Nanos Ot ts Camere 609 48 ; of which, $88,609 48 was tho State ii tahlisiooea dndhahecutpmninacion vo curry ov, these > ree eb etoimtc aeaine terns Peeenoee Rs. | Sone Rinchaler, corner Vek and Grova serget. get none. The people will not sufler such | and did we not enteral Me Moreedy politicians, we of the receipts for the transpertion of passe; ate uthfally and efficiently, will spare no paive or expense 10 Promptly attended to. a3 2eodis*r John Sweeney, Lo) profligate expenditures of the public money as pandering DO abaed ‘our faith in the motto: of the Washington branch, and $48,000 the regular dividends | Will bs the trae snd futhfal exponsat of Ammer cus tencin FA eae een eae hip | John Hinchey, Atlante street. ° this, nor will they thank any member who will vote | et oie ci Oregon, oF none,” as the exponent of of the company. ‘The experiment of reducing the fare | “gurazand interests, and organ of the PHIA, Capt. Dunn, will positively sah ohn tslees Jumes eat ee to put books on his shelf, and money in the printer's | the will of the peopie. ‘The time for stickling upo : jackson and Plymou o the paper, aad yearly Advertisements are on the branch road between Baltimore and Washington iy solies porkat, te Sustain A partizan prees the point of honor is past since last August e jooe of this ship for eabin, second eabnand | 0h " ‘The accom: of esident has at last discovered himself to be i business for the i a it to their - b 7 " a prime mover ia this Oregon Naa, Tevalted in giving the State an incrensed revenue, | vertuemente, tre ae edition, will be published forthe hse | reeuas bone Mesa oe elk ee ae pulvewtign on | Jee Dut Sinan Wad gel, corner Duane and Centre| in rather a bed box on account of Woodward's no- | Scie ot uhe goil—we must ultimately have a all— ing the ree months, of $1,279 47. The Carnene oalt parts the comutry. fa board, or to «J.T. TAPBCOTT, D. Sweeney, Acn mination for the Judgeship. He is mortified to the | Ta). can, and we will. Bat while we are ex- ‘The Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad Co. have t, between the eure Hat the, Office, <7 William 75 Scuth street, corner Maiden Lane. ADY, Secretary. | quick that he should have made such a mistake, and tending our area so quietly and rapid UNION LINE TERRENC 7 ty 10 the Poe realty OF Ea DAT Mr. Lothian’s Unriyalied Cotillion is engaged. Floor | given offence to so jarges number of hig best friends Southward, let us, for God’s sake, go on! Let us, @ Sceommodations of tits ship for-cabin, asd second cabin REMOVAL. with protests from Philadelphia, New York, Balti- | sauabble, | Let us ie ts Meme ith” railronde—let ui. cannot ee inrpeened. £0, secure HEL. AG NAVAL RENDEZ VOUS been removed | more and other cities, against his confirmation, and put the lakes in a state of defence—let us stretch ne Apes noe ll vo make immediate application on board, Froukita Basenn, epdoriic the al ection PET MG i | thie is nothing to what will yet follow from every aie von communication to the Pacifie, and then a9 kIT. » 4 hoe rt of the country, whether he be confirmed or not. tion 3s iat 19 Sewili Soles hea a Mio nee leas ee eke mother.” wt id Va’ Fhe most Tespectabl le and influential portion of the | nownce to John Bull that the joint eecupaty Paid $20,000 to the State during the year, and the Gover- aa ing ied nor estimates that the receipts for the current year will te Sealy ina rie H : be larger by at least $5,000. $5. OOD OB MOR ‘The Executive advises the members ofthe Legislature | yea Perwer, ice mee sing to fix upon some day for the resumption of the payment | “Atroval’ fc c of the inferest on the State debt, and uames the first day | Ail,Commenications confides for two wei ow

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