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pie ie elo a MONEY MARKET. against ‘any increase in the banking capital of the State. ‘Thursday, Jan. 86 P.M. fron dew yr nscale tance hye proce lande va Quotations for stocks are still declining. The trans. is amply adequate to the business wants of the commu- actions, to-day, were rot large, but nearly every stock nity, and that so far ashe can arrest any increase he will iu the list fell of frora yosterday’s prices. Norwich and not hesitate a moment to do so. This looks squally for | Worcester declined 3 per cent; Reading Railroad 1; Long the applicants for bank charters. Island 12; Canton 4; Vicksburg 4; North American According to the Message of Gov. Owsley, of Ken- | ‘Trust 4; Farmers} Loan 3; Peunsylvania 5's 3; Ilinois funded 4; Brio Railcoa?, wont up rapa sore oe, tucky, the fi debt of that ‘State, iccluding every | Ohio 6's, cler ed firm at yesterday’s prices. ‘The Conn scticut River Bank, of Hartford, has declar. ed a divide ad of 3 per cent, payable on demand. The T-enton (N.J) Bank has declared a dividend of $1 per share, payable on the 14th inst. ‘Th 4 Baltimore Life Insurance Company has declared 4 “{svidend of four per cent for the last six months. ‘The Baltimore and Frederick Turnpike Company hes declared a semi-annual dividend of three fourths of one to $4,408,400. Foxpen Dest or rue State or Kentucay. Five eent. bonds, ‘able fi poroen pay: thirty-five years Six per cent. Bonds (or erin per cent. payable six years ‘The annual reports of the banks of Baltimore, made Money berrowed from Bank of Louisvilie. 30,000 to the Treasurer of Maryland, for 1843, compared with Pele eetitie ceo. ces Faa00,,00 those for the previous year, exhibit the annexed state. ment it willbe perceived that there has been but a ‘ary lim@ed variation in the aggregate movement,within ithe past year. and internal improvement certificates or scrip, issued by the Northern Bank, still outstanding, and redeemable by the State—making the aggrogate State debt at present, 409,456. Specie. | ‘The State is in the possession of means by which pait s72673 of this debt might be extinguished, without burdening ‘= Eo] the people with taxation. The State holds in her own Banas fe DasriMone, tae ‘ Bank rH, ellen [Baan ei ‘79'9¢7 Dame bank stocks valued at $1,270,500; owns a very Hen Jarge amount of stock in the various turnpike roads; 65,363 owns the entire Kentucky and Green River Navigation 1,115,489 197316 | and the Railroad, which are sufficient, if necessary, to jechauies . Chesapeake . . ML.91 107,30 + cancel every dollar of the public indebtedness. $9,087,069 1,285,361 $643,717 1861453, Tere wes received into the treasury, in the fiscal | | yoarending the 10th of October last, $854,694 16, which, added to 41,114 40 in the treasury on the 10th of October, 184, make the amount of $395,808 46. And there was paid by the treasury, im the same time, $362,364 10, which, deducted from $395,808 46, left in the treasury on the 10th of October, 1845, a balance of $33,444 36. It is expected that there will be received into the trea- | sury, in the fiscal year ending the 10th of October, 1846, $363,462 61, which, added to $33,444 36, remaining in the treasury on the 10th of October, 1845, make the sum of $396,906 97. And the expenditures for the same year are expected to amount to $377,084 20, which, deducted from $396,906 97, the amount of expected receipts, leaves @ balance of $19,822 57, expected to be in the treasury on the 10th of October, 1846. ‘Moet aed 4 ae The receipts into the treasury from turnpike roads, for : REIT Lelies zoe geese | the fiscal year ending the 10th October, 1843, amounted Since January, 184i, there has been an increase in | t° $13,502 08. The receipts from the same source for Jqaitn and discounts, of $555,848 ; in circulation $179,904; | the fiscal year ending the 10th October, 1844, amounted and a decrease in stecie, of $13,868; and in deposits, | t0 $18.905 01. And the receipts from the same source $176,946. This shows en uniformity of movement that {oF the fiscal year ending the 10th October, 1845, amount must be attended with the most desirable results. So | t $24,869 41. The receipts into the treasury from the long as this regularity continues, there can be no danger | Kentucky river navigation for the fiscal year ending the of any unnatural ‘expansion of trade, as the banks exert 0th October, 1843, amounted to $3,900. The receipts & controlling infuence upon business generally, and | from the same source for the year ending the 10th Octo- their operations’ ‘regulate those of the commercial | Det 1844, amounted to $10,863 45 ; and for the year end- one ing the 10th October, 1645, they amount to $17,244 16. Weannex a “statement showing the condi | The gross receipts from tolls on the Kentucky river, for BanksinNe-@ Hampshire, on sara ia asyie Desens, | the year ending the lest of December, 1843, amounted to ber, 1948;--compared with that on the first Monday of | 67.562 49 ; im 1844 to $18,044 34 ; and in 1845 to $24,000. Bank of Baltimore . ‘48,510 810.390 pa 4 3 1,896,641 3,190,881 2,096,635 2,973,985 The leading ‘eatures of the banks of Baltimore, {or Several years past, compare as follows: Septem yor, 1644:— Old Stock Exchange. Banas or New Hasrenine. | Stoo he secon ae head °C eget to | $2000 bo 5s, 1853, coup it B & 3M 75 | sims NY State 5, 1858, 95 & we x 3 | $1000 Ohio 6s. is Long islandRR, 53 0 ds MistJuly 2” toe 48 are TOM 1900, wm ms 4 5285 | | $000 Hino bot Bas, 31 1B Erie RR, - a | $temoo! do” sit 260 a 15 a He abs Phenix Bank, * ad | 100 Bank of Com sci 50 Vieksbers Bk, 100 N A Trust, 190 Farmers’ Trust, | 100 Mors Cana, 18% $00 Reading RR, Ss I AE I ae eee s lo ic SM So New se Fee) 3 Reba Rock RN, ed by =e 25 aha Mortis Canal Wwe aie Nor k ort b . | 3 Nor& ‘Wor, eo) 6 as Long, rissa ot bee $x | 50 do 4 ‘to 2 i8 & FE x B gunn co 33 4 10 60 610 a 3 $1te Ohio ts, 190. 010 SS, Bae Le * hio 6s, lO ko] Bal Toland, s10 52 2% she Co, 3 a g9 | i Farmer's,” Sat BK 5 do Cire’. . do 3 do September, 1844 ee a cath 335g 30 Jt December, 1845. 1631,505 8 =358,54 50 Morris 1, Ty 50 Nor & Wor, ‘bs 60! Increase, 1845 aa ae am | 8 oak Ine as de = Decrease, 145.02... ase tes 19580 25 do 3 1 do 53 60% Tete reyatts mane aseoy Breat uniformity in the ag- | Gregate movement of these fourteen banks. The capital of these banksis $1,688,220, and the movements in propor. rn fr, Me, Baers tion to the have been very proper. The Eeq,, all of this pehorhcae aig tte 7! ees, |. Gomaeaday, wes at the Scotch Presbyterian church, tion of specie on hand to the circulation 1s very small, Grand street Rev, Joseph MoElroy, BD Mr Wart but these isa have large bsnl Suffolk Bank, | sim am Kaus, to Mise Aorns Winans, Bost redemptien of their 5 evening, January 7th, by the Rev'd "The banks of all the Eastern States heve, since 180, | omille Dewey, at OE 10” Migs Conpauia maintained movement more uniform than those of any | *2™*» daughter of James Rowe, E4q., of this city. other section. The causes for these eudden and im- mense expansions {rom time to time, do not exist there, pone tepanabter ct eee - kee Pe rae as inthis and some of the Southern States, where specu. City, with Christian fortitude end resignation, in convic- lators congregate and control the movements of the yen of a better future—aged 19 years, 9 months and 18 banks. In the most speculative time we have ever expe" 2 Z = tee relatives and frends are roopectial, ‘ited to rienced, the Eastern Banks generally have sustained a | attend her funeral, this afternoon, at velock, ‘rom her course tending to allay, as much as possible, the excite’ | late residenc: iraey City. ment of over-trading or an inflation of capital. | The following is an aggregate statement of the condi- Lapvenrisement.] tion of the banks of Massachusetts, on the 31st of July: STATEMENT 1844, and November 1, 1845, as made according to law’ 7B by the Secretary of the Commonwealth:— MUTUAL BENEFIT LiFe INSURANCE COMPANY. Bans or Massacttonere, 1M4 ann 18 Potsorss seven raom ler May ro 31st Deo. 1045. lst, Sesggases ? months ... es Tot.p’m: There has been a decrease in the capital stock, in the | Ci soulation, loans and discounts, and an increase in the | ‘apecie on hand. Aggregate dividends of banks in Boston for the year, a fraction over 6 4-000 per cent. Agent. Aggregate dividends of banks in Boston in October, nt, Medical Examiner, IN6. $ Boud ot. 1845, a fraction over 3 21-100 per cent. | Life Insurance has now become #0 general an favorite a Agerogue dirtands of bunks out of Boston for the sors fle eta: ae bomt dpet year, a fraction over per cent. Agaregate dividends of banks out of Boston for Octo, rye Come abeny, tor hn rom is commen me it appears, 693 ber, 1845, ~appeinc hate cont. se Gkpeli, « ring that ti time, the Premiums on which amount to Aggregate dividends banks + fraction over 6 per cent. aad povodh Aggregate dividends of all the banks for October, 1945, LL dying hasband and father. a fractioa over 3 16-100 per cent. = atime, th Life ‘The debt of Pennsylvania,’on the first of December | snd pr ti an eae dinry danrer the prefere " H By jastitution 1045, amounted to $40,986,908 22, of which $96,739.67 «8 | [eral rad lan to, advantage the publics ie oe therefore we me particalarly ¥ Fequest attention to ue a ished wwas the fanded debt ; relief notes in circulation, $1,288, | plain it. OF the promiume, only ove fourth pert i reautred in | fine ah and three notes. at twelve | 672; interest cortidcates outstanding, with interes and subject to assessments, i! | thereon, $2,688,808 36; due to domestic creditors, $99,750 Siath dave. Ye breve Cut up lanes sate beeen 43. The interest on this debt, for 1846, is computed at | Soy” ts' moet al demand, rae reference bet nnd toh sblish- $2,023,096. aioe of the only other her uly ‘tutaa Le fe Tosarance | The receipts into the treasury during the year ending Nov. 30, 1845, were $3,010,062 34, which, with the bal, snc eho Duman tr agpog off | ites ak heh Ea | 972,914 22. ‘The payments during the same period were | Ofer PAY monthly oF, esau coupeny cal per vemtaget 13, which lefta bong feo po treasury, on os giving ample means to ot eet all _ Basie ma- the Ist of December, 1845, $385,886 09 -being less 'y Assessments, OF ia payment as to se by $278,965 79, than it was on the Ist of December, 1844. are ieceete see ia fc ping pal fale to pay ‘The amount of outstanding tax on the Ist of December, Seen eae ee 1844, was $1,000,778, and on the lst of December, 1945, $974,644. The amount of outstanding taxes on the Ist Dec., 1845, is, therefore, less than it was on the Ist Dec., 1644, by the sum of $135,283 66 ; adding to this sum the difference between the balance in the treasury on the Ist Decem- bor, 1944, and the Ist December, 1845, $278,965 79, and we have an aggregate reduction of the balance in the treasury, and of outstanding taxes, on the Ist day of December, 1845, as compared with the same items on ons eee seniarnin, oF Grek et oe eee the Ist of December, 1844, of $414,199 32. tad date of Yoreclorsvs, or difhent The assessment for 1846, according to the best esti. . DR. TYNG, pret tation a re Amel REWAEE Cuareh, will L proach the Quarter. | ances for expenses of collections, kc., of $1,130,000— meter by Mo Wise Banveur or which, with the outstanding tax on the let of December, rjeanto commence at Tig O'clock. Kalas os wali 1945, will make an aggregate of $2,064,514. ‘The re, be madee aidof the Church. coipts from all sources for 1046, including {the above THE GENTL $1,190,000, are estimated at $3,217,700—which, added to | Yy HO fot into», Knickerh ty, it 2a yak arga at not equalled 35 per ceat on jon iarequred to be paid d down et pa the balance in the treasury on the Ist of December, | o'clock, and got out at the corner of Canal 1945, $994,006, makes an aggregate of $3,002,606 00; and | 4" spat Broadway, ie partie tho estimated payments, for the same period, are put | call at Gin, corner of Ha wet sreet and divaren down at $9,619,900 00—which will leave a balance in the | Susi sonos from uaieeCanspicion und pusishanents ve anno: || treasury on the lst of December, 1646, of $88,000." The Governor of Pennsylvania takes decided ground | «f re RGELER ©, Butter, Chose and Lard, description of bonds issued and not cancelled, amounts | ates Lamps, and ng Nervin Wat on the "Eagatre areeren Bikey eatereet, pa7able sem jassan street. To this amount should be added $1,066 of the railroad | HOLLING FARTSER W WANTED th 5 capi capital of $3000, ma | a A had, will be at Genes ‘LUMBE. i301 WANT! Az bic bd ACTIVE YOUNG Ea vo go South or West, to 00 rer Anca cpeupes 32 writing, with au 0 nen now ia oar employ will, wo ¢ dont make Zeer coer of 9 of all expense. Each bts eS oe ) aah it eminence in fi ling des nervous passoe—¢ gradually tooth, wi agents. We have tried i DR. POWELL OCULIST, the Execators as claims against. — oe eee = hereby given to all Tersone, caution id - Po beac a RIA F. Pu eteRiEe a eo of the splendid manner in whi: deformity into beauty, and old age into yout, or. sete, com| which, ease tee, will cation to delicate te | ot | leasly Hil BEARS ithe he ‘esonten tho public, is perfect any artic! His mo itues | Hi ae requested 10 mark their bids, “ Propo- ICE, Collector. MOD TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE. R’ EN THOUSAND DOLLARS—To be loaned Teberca, roe y, for the ti rm of ve e city proper y, for im NOTICE The tm of EZERIEL & LIGHTEN, ie ams Colbie Ge Ga., Dec. 27, 1845. nase a REWARD OF TWENTY DOLLARS=Wilte pad forthe reeavery of « Gald Anchor 1 Exsnpement W warty ‘John E. Hyde & Son, Loudon, Noveauh with-« paid iench make “The abore was, stolen from boy about rokers and gihers are requested (o 400 ten. ay and give formation at 212 Grand st. ANTED IMMEDIATELY. A MAN who hasathoroug _ practi fogotiog std forging, to who lieral wag None except suchas can SEWORTH i Tkas Wilts Be has been estab! the Post office, MPANY F cent discount, by ents for thesale of uew and Popalar Publications $1,000 pei will mere his district. It will m to have at least from $25 to $50 to obtain A oy a HENCH Publishing Hall, 293 Flag. All oman bey be post _ INCORRUPTIBLE PASTE, FS filling sochred hollow oe TEETH. THe are has stood the test of and has secured sree tender teeth when b Peeretinse: eheeet ter lly becomes ax hard ss the ongnal eit resists the action of all acids and other infecting nd recommend it AC: GARTER M:D., Dent i9 tt*re 381 Broadway, corner White st. AN QFSRATIVE SURGEON, spends, to Diseases a yeand to all Imperfections of Vision, from 9 to 4 o’clock, at his residence, 261 | Broatway. corner of Warren st. of ae Tear Passage, Cataract and rab a ree O8I8 treated ittention and success. . Hvsterate canes of SA Ctr er are eat ARTISICIAL EYES jnserted that can scarcely be dis- ti is] from natural. ices end residence 261 Brosdway—entrance 1% Warren treet. 519 Ittre EREAS, Pricer a }, certail ree rt W ieces tare bes chened bs tho se tie fiesls far we having lately come to the knowledge of rious ba ty of money, OHN GRIFFIN. Executors of suid barah Beale, deconsed. New York, Jan. 7, 186. 8 St*re ICBARD. fi. i PARK THEATRE. UST PUBLISHEDe TiS ly. of Richard the Third, with 4 full length Portrait of Booth as rd; Park stag> under the superintendence of les Kean, Esq, aly 10 centa pet copy. A ltberal allowanc signed are the on! fi tr «full sssorument of Playe, Operss and Bare. aupenioy ¢ edition of the Huncimack, TURNER | ie ene LECTURE IN ST. PETERS CHURCH BARCLAY STREET. "HE REV. DR. RYDER, President of oe College, _ the Holy Cross, iho Mass., will ter’s Church, Barclay street, on ‘Sunday Kv. k. Sal The Constitut The doors {7 ay) Cate wins be Fam meal o'clock, P, M. ts each, of the Church, of the hiseaoe 8 at*re A_BOOK FOR THE TRMPERANCE CAUSE. ARLETON’S TEMPERANCE STORY—Price onl CARL Sea ART MAGUIRE, Or, The Broken Pledge dterebareckamenriic tet gee fatrectdinary power ie ‘the delineation of te ch ofthe ish Peasant, for which Mi. noi, Cases grands led tible humor, deep pathos and Sdelity to natureapd ent as rel a nee ona eir true duty. We te dediceted co Father f d the eries of the iatherensees lfect. T's, emphatically, « Book jor the Tetn Perance Ci aly inf \isome cloth, erga gg ome contest fame SAD pu GAN, Maus CTURED TOBACCO—In ae Tarjetas ead in every sized package, constantly on hand 1 ig aN WiLeox “co. " “a lwee 104 Front street. B1OO ECARD Tae ise Baul menes cba t serimliices ET TY ATE, sarviving Partoer of ak eet & James Bate, Needle, Fish Hook and. Fis naicaaiten, “Gagland, and 102 Maiden lane, New York, has this day associated with him as co-partner, THOS. HENRY BATE, and in future the business will be conducted under the firm of THOMAS & THOMAS H. BATE. OMAS BAT THOMAS HENRY BATE, % Pe New York, Jan bibs, nes Bet Fe ti sroet, ap teas AMES SMITH & SON st bs and highly wel own cathy say ion pal eed eee wR only, " Bowe o¢ oouaieadle:™ becca ae lmer JAMES A_ SWAIN cAasH TAILOR, 2 Broad: 829 im*re CARLTON HOUSE y NEW ESTABLISHMENT, Exclusive Sale For t! PERFUMERY, fee pee AND TOILET ALE AND oe Hee | subscriber, Wott a iat the late Fair of the Ame- rican festientc, the sruch sfontred display of choice famery aud Toilet Soaps, ad who was there awarded, b honorable jad, Golden Medal, has ‘opened ay establis ment ie this c 0. 159 Broadway, where he offers a speci- ality of Perfumery Bot to ther in ok or America. He woul ‘that his ae wor ged dood the fiest Free ta. the for = heen rdf tera ‘s that unequi janities he ea, earn’ is art the Laboratory of Laugier sell ot ich he was for many years the me his ig nc Roy ofa ‘a A comp! ete assortment of choice artich cies of the most, eple- brated foreign Leon wil ae all why kept on Dood, Ges enabling his custome: moreno FAN e has Pa Denti savor ‘ANCY table for aor Che T ¢ app oaching holi not advertise ‘Soup ‘whieh w will change omatui equal to that of any European Perfe ‘he subscril hich will the transcendent virtue of creati dans for the growth of the bait. tanh miracles acess 1 TOILE: cr lized allcali remains to a ooderes mer glepant ere Sthers; but ne et s pretend to of the most de! vente skin, ») bys jigbly recommended oa es hie. AMABDINE, i ag will prevent or cure the ite offers hiss neni “SHAVING CREAM, an arti always be present in every gen' He ie METIC CREAM, so invaluable So EGam shor arin otro ac eae ‘OILS, ESSENCE! ‘warranted to Jihen represented sé such, and ie h. and is prepared, by reo eval hich differ rom other seb Sa wall, Milbau, Chilton, and 2.3, je chemists of this city, w) rh Fi yt Hingly, bu so much room Hl Importer \ an 82 " and edema ted ARTIFICIAL EYES, M405. = airs ented by Dr. J. GRAY, No.1 Lis Bowe: rein the nied wAsy, Piston tout wishes to be wi { ed should I always apply tothe tak ata in CARL’ b& O*r or two Familicg coe 4 cain for Le eon Be 28") remaactit Thee Taston sitive OTOP Banton & Hoge Stiwtee DR. CASTLE AND EDWARDS, AURISTS. gel ie cheer Ft — iia hon ate eeromaers spree Epi Sa n,Aurats Under adr det MeN Saree to ACOUSTIC DROTS-A tare cur curs ‘Giracpat ‘eat. = as of ard wake oe vor rtaied ere “laine ; ac AUCTION SALES, MILLINERY, Pi Qnp FLOWERS | ¥ half-past six + o'clock, at No. tg Sede d | ta ioe articles for the ladies. se, and the remainder ofthe bach IN MOONEY, Ancima RES aa MOONEY ill tell this | Milliner, con- mery, | | PLUMBING WORK, 544 Broadway, New Yerk. F QUINN, baring hed nine urges wil ve found at hs eaabietinest wH: Quiun, 8 Nassau st., rs experience as practical the the best Pago — LEFT OFF A fue Ses ee FURNREITU 'TLEMEN and rene, oe pee the full value for a a effects a Rig md, di lispote of, such as Ladies anc fearing: Arms, Furniture, ke. Geutles city will find it to their advant whe “Nea peer are 8 men | fs tou en long, the rng tobe a 4 Price tor at tieles offered. | ENST' roadway, up stairs. | AWRENCE, MYERS & CU., 33 Stone street, have wt. | spasived, per snips Epervier aud Sea, the undermention Otard, ‘Dupuy & Co. in balf pipes, pale and dark vintages, to yy tem: & Beeker, do Which thay Yffer lor sale. “Phe sasne is under: custom house lock a entitled to asbeareee MIC A i GRATES WEGETABLE Mg ay enable borane to dye instantaneous! T or inconvenienc Patron age nrblaek is required, ask for box marked marked B. Beware of counterfei Liquid Hair Dye,” Forsale, w! Bn an 1's Vegetable waas genuine article. HAUEL, | Fesfumer and Chemi Philad {i Broads ieee Prem ies xnerde a@ the Franklin Institut di im*m ely ate | brown, box THE ORIGIN OF LIF! CK’S new book on the Re strated by Ten Color aie e may be had of the booksellers. manufactured by ee stoners that they not only cl: rendering it ofa chryst impurity. They can be attached . Croton Croton Plumbing and Water-Filte Broadway, between Walker and but om the most turbidewater, glearmeas, and divesting itof every ‘ONE INE BROTHERS, i me ENot 390 ‘Water would bigest Filters, ected da im*r ROBIN NAWATER a OLE PORTABLE tate of health, il hambe: mater, or (0,8 vapor and ptt in ma deiates le cf gnscusial: = ae lambing and a between STONE. BROTHERS. HASTINGS COMPOUND HVRUP OF NAPHTHA. THE TRIUMPH COMPLETE!! For sale by MOORE & CO., the American aie” al it, and Elliott, 173’ DIVISION sTR. ae New York. Price $2 a bottle-—six, bot- STOKAGE FOR CORN, GRAIN AND FLOUR. thousand bushels Corn or Grain, and 1s Flour, can be had in the Brick = pot Ferry, Brooklyn, on ye: aa onting th = premise jusans five minutes’ walk i terms. and — vo depth of mais tor premises. AGENTS hs THE CHEMICAL HALK INVIGORATOR. REMEDY fora fog a te Hair, and its baldness is not ,beyond the ve 'E,PHALON, 21 Broudway. piareyroan Fish & iver Phelan, f6 Broad street, Col corner of Conrt oud 1 AE streets, Boston V- B. ; C. B; Brower, No. Fei Marebon, Uluer Gores Se , Ulster Co.; A. & G indersigned One ‘br a at low prices— Bh casts best Sand man bite of Nos. 5,6 and 8, is cain best ich pots ( assorted ). of J. M. Farina. GROSHEIM & AREAS, sce oe Toots offered st his eatabl he | wens coming ee Cy oon ree ai Eres Merchant LUT Hk PUB! BLIC. GIVE MY ARTICLE them all to be as represented, or the money rahe pe pet IR Pere geod dry TV} deat spirits, vaneent nt easeutial ils ond and oe expeditiously, era it poe eatlente | Tiaarancaof cone plea siti bi 7 na been made harsh, wat is turning grey or tia out, by the use oe ‘or other lor rand Airc Mo a few anpligati |dness, renders it i, beratiflly ‘a i ning rey. extract ¢ ie corresive form particles that it oR ety gives to it a Lae seg ee and vival an inexhaustible mine, in which experience and ewe bad room to excavate ; it is that sow that man calls i invention, and wh which iat wt f Cedar and William, mt ft ot Tet 218 ime t ee also an A Morocco and Ki Kia: Signs ro, sujea wiilplease eallac J. B. MILLER ‘Thompson aad Sullivan sts. DAMAGED BOOTS AND WROTE Cos ham st.—Insurance Com) Ht stg sold ew w- Fpbeed Py ay ie das Cueet Tine Breach Beal ns, 75 cente; and all line at the same low prices. 19 3°, he OR LEABE—Tie | Broadway, former! Biers ie ew Yo! feet front and 100 | ¢ tar in situation equal to any in the ‘or particulars Md el the premises, between 11 A. M. and 1 P. M. 4 if STO! wn ete BOR® | the fee ‘oud fen has also ott at- will receiv For the: gual of his gopds, he can refer to Messrs, Aspin- | inst sicuadcntcagd i ant, was master, ™ ¢'f @ goods noid on TREES resaborts mite rus of the Yorkshire tat ean Sa ee the | gt — | a ae cnt wes ayia paietantes | “™ Amos and West sts. % ae, ba ET, op- nb Im je ry 28 Im*r guioely aot ts natural co- ee of som. eg so highly ofthe dry and mae press pesatiog Page = ies at. between 59 Ris re i, —_ coe will the Louisville, and ot er, are seve, om t AMUSEMENTS. PARK THEATRE. | LATEST INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS. } —— Wasuinaton, Jan. 7, 1846. The Oregon Controversy in the Howse—Mr. ¥« of Alabama, leading off in the Fabian Policy of Peace,and Mr. C. B. Smith, of Indiana, follow- ing in the same sui!—A Sovthern Democrat end a Western Wiug pulling in the same Traces. lt is gratifying to see a fearless spirit of patriot- ..Mr.@. Barrett | i8m ina single man, in the midst of a strong and Miss Kate Hora almost universal opposing current, tending like the natty erm 5 tutery, stream of Niagara, to the abyss of war. It is par- Boors open at 644 o’elock, andthe Curtain willrise precisely ticularly gratifying when such an individual, as- a To’elock SOWERY THMAT: suming such a stand in such a crisis, is a young ‘elo. , A. W. JACKSON... MANAGER AND PROPRIETOR. man, ‘‘urdent as a southern sun can make him,” BENEFIT OF MR. E. WOOLF, This Evening, January 9, ‘The perteenmners oP gemmence with er Box Pitand: ‘Gallery, 12% cent Doors will open at balf_ tant 6. the evrtaip wil! rise at 7. BOWERY AMPHI-THEATRE R. f 2 ESSRS. H. ROCKWELL and O. R. STONE aunounce “at our command to her to retire uu itizens of New York their lease of the above es- » Which is to re-open on y Evening. January 12, onda: Penrormancs, never surpassed in Ameri Amphitnestre for the reception of audiences, tt ally enlarged, and 1d the whote ah ith wis ATHLETE AND EQUESTRIANS U, 8-soldier, full of patriotism, jealous of his personal and his country’s honor—jealous to the “ cavilling upon of the ninth part of a hair,” upon that honor’s invasion or encroachment—coming out, bold as a mountain- U. stream, in contest with the clamor for wi it. J.B. ae Such was the man—such was his position—and rs. ‘Ph py such ie current against which he put forth his strong arm to-day Mr. Mitchell a. grounds of opposition presented by Mr. Mr. D. rt Yan of Alabama, to the giving of the twelve a monthe? notice, me when compressed into the smallest space, briefly :— 1—That our progress in the extension of our principles and our borders, is not through the shock of arms, con- ee and blood, but by civilization, refinement and vtitere t the eloquent Southron provreniend our aston- 8 i ProRrens since the ngland would not eee hes pretensions from the whole of it she would fight, and was prepared to fight. ‘we were not prepered— paving Telibe she EVIVED! | in astyle of general elegance, both in Droosarion, Wano- forts, munitions, nor organized troops com| HAI DYE to | noms holy hair, without | or gre} The struggle Our ships were rotting upon the stocks, and ers of the navy were scattered over the neentey e interior repaired upon furlough ; and in many States there was not are nomerous and acbomplished, many of them already favor- 5—That it were better to bide our time. -War was not ably eminent in. THE STUD OF HORSES will invite the keenest critical comparison with any in the world. in point of rene breed, fire. THE ENTI embracing the characteristic costumes of the days of Chivalry Jeet to affor mens of equi | e, unalloyed by u | offenee. to delicacy-—and ie then confident con that the re- give’ her the command of Asia. these labors will well merit the sustaining hand of the 10—That war would silletmentof 8 all hope of a reduction sult o} . ‘The deeds which could amoze in a more vigorous day! 58 3tis*r irorgeous. and rte as have: bee ANDREW J. ALLEN, Esq. In thus heralding the restoration of the’ Bower yg ig of war we lessrs. wil ve spec STON, assure sbhie rticulars of the exhibit and papers of that day. rts of classic Gre With modern glo: all selected with care. ut a contest for power ; the str though the weaker party may the right upon its t the desolations that would follew the ecially along the sea-board. at the tine had not yet arrived for us to redress pat ee alld date bay Rtn of the eran ‘i HF athecint i ‘ale this was not a question of ni mor, bu to the various original Spectacles to a hace dispute about a strip of contested territo so manuluctared Wy the great anvivalled ae re disput ye See oe eats tea ice ee Oregon and its armed occupations and that in t! ould lose it ; and admitting thet w ould gain Canada, the compromis it the end of the contest rt orarder Sicily enforeed—it-Belnk (he oe ee ean ae oe ee ante Canada by Lege a an opportunity of viewing the, frst | [7 an sdvantage to. the latter power again ‘and sagaci ¥°NEW WARDROBE of the tariff—of the establi tof a sub-treasury—of on Monday evening | the acquisition of California, in addition to the whole of Oregon—that it would fasten upon us c national debt of five hundred millions; an odious monopol 4 ‘ofa paper sys- oppressive pension list, and e resui tendencies, federal supremacy, to the extin- guial nt of State rights. 11—That the policy pursued by Monroe, Adams, Jack- son, Van Buren, Harrison, and Tyler, did not require of and haughty Rome, our walls at home; AT PALMO’S OPERA HOUSE. THE HARMONEONS’ r. Yancy was a sticl fer for the whole of Ore- i to ese this perem; tory Le of the dissolution of joint occupation of O: GRAND VOCAL, INSTRUMENTAL AND OPERATIC gon, but he was for acquiring it by the progress of Wertnesaay, Thursday and Frid: January 7th, Sth and 9th, ERTS, lation and the force of settlement,by increasing Yuaa, oe he facilities of emigration to Oregon, by every sort of military defence or protection that might be re- ae Sesion niles, Seeks prbectel: ipeteok j test ¥ quired to accelerate the filling up the valleys of Ore- Howard's Hotel. and at the Doors open at 6}4, to commence at 734 o’clock. i73t*r | gon with our hardy and enterprising pioneers. In e course of his remarks, in adverting to the in- SIC. sinuations of Mr. Preston King against Mr. Cal- M ARTIES farnished with the Harp and Violi ‘ efforts of the per et inarcesente,” Spek Rye eg EW Sat Ws, | Batt hs indignantly: scorned "thee iors sky the 150 East Broadw: corner of How VANAMBURGH & CO.’S “ZOOLOGICAL E way, or to G. pies too at im street, entoheon of the patriotic statesman of South Caro- "Mir. Caleb B. Smith, of Indiana, of the minority XHIBITION, | 06 the committee on foreign relations, followed No. 53 Bowery, Uj. vosite the Bowery Theatre, ill open on ani fancy, generally upon the same grounds, except: y e at Thursday Evening, Decem R. VANA sciliians maceees BivErct CULLECTI OF ANIMALS that fs ibited in this country; w collection it is his d toex- hi to the New York cite while making preparations for the travelling season. ing that he deprecated this growi epee 2URGR havi spent years in Furope with | extension of the “area of freedom, mn since the an- x paying collected WY nexation of Texas, ; bean ex- At the close of his remarks the committee rose, and the House adjourned, Mr. Cobb, of Georgia, as nearly as we Segoe guess, from the confusion, floor. Doors open from’ 10 to 12 in the morning; and from 1 to «| having eecured the o’clock in the afternoon, and 6 to 100’clock in the evening. There was a large auditory in the galleries, and fidmiteance 3 ce coun Chaiaren under Whalfpries. tre | the interest in the discussion has by no means LAST WEEK IN PHILADELPHIA. DME, TEMPLETON begs leave to announce that he will ive two of his, popular | abated. The destinies of christendom are han; upon this Oregon question. And yet the cry “the whole or none.” Wasuineton, Jan. 7, 1846. TEMPLETON’S Musical Sauetininncas ae reek, in the Muse Foro seine a on the evenings of Wedues- 3 ‘ at ‘half "o'choel the Ser ier Tivesne in TRENTON, This (Tuesday) Evens ese bre confirmations to-day, by mate, “arty > wing :— For petoness: see programmes at the Music Stores. RATIO AL cones Pah AND CIRCUS, CHESNUT | cee T, HILAD, A, i6 dt i ed throughout th combination Sergio fe Equestrians, inate, its of an ‘advertisement will barely. admit zodmig 1s some of the La EE MACAR 9g re ten, ely ys appari diy! Beets aot. v- rN Robert H. Morris, P. M. New York. Paul Deane Carrique, P. M., Hudson. sADELPHL 4 Henry C. Conklin, P. M., Brooklyn. BELAVAN ; Gansevoort Melville, Secretary of Legation to the aig etuasttos Pikes bling United States, at, the Court of Her Britannic Majes- even in the great Eguine Temples of 1, Victoria Regina—fiddle-de-dee! The Senate take great interest in the debate go- ing forward in the House ; and every day a large de- tachment of them are listeners to the patriotic ex- plosions of gas, wind, steam, smoke, blood and pot ; thunder, among the immediate representatives of the people, and his Excellency, Jo. Buncombe, Esq: Wasuincton, Jan. 7, 1846. Mr. Adams and Mr. Rhett. eniet, Cc. J. ROGERS, SIGNOR GERMANES fees, Mr. Rhett had another fling at the Old Man Elo- ‘Two and Pour’ Horse pata and Positionist, J.J. quent to-day. Mr. Yancy had the floor, but yielded amet Ee It kel temporarily to Mr. Rhett for certain explanations. Mr. Rhett, then, after some general remarks, reite- rated his charges of Mr. Adams being an opponen‘ in 1812, 18, ’14, "15, of the war which prevailed a KENSON, the time between the United States and Great ean Eg te hike vGoDs. eat of Bt ek: “ay Ors fall and Britain. Mr. Rhett came down on old John Q., ient, led by State hammer and tongs. He oc! him with havi ious hon Costumes er AA, aaeneted the acmeptance on miol if ey oreleck, PM, oerery om alec fadwerablic States, of Russia's esis'e oft’ of jation; and that wishes. DWARD MATURIN, a M. ee of instruction prepared to receive Lisoiee i y Howard street. although at St. Petersburgh at < time, this oo proof, in conjunction with other circumstances, ot the side upon which the old man indignant would have been found, had he been at home. Mr. Adams Gies toexplain, when members | crowded around him, and pretty ladies i Bn the uare gallery stretched out their dear necks lways do, (| bless em) when the oct | Ex-President takes up the cudgels. An 7] nt cudgel our Barnwell shows tigat, isis kept back ing, , and backing, till he had scarcely an inch of of soil | south of 54 40 to stand on. By universal assent of | the House, Mr. Adams continued in a recapitula- | tion of the diplomatic history of the late war, sho w- ing that the mediation which he ved was also | by Mr. M Congress. ELOCUTION. ladison, by ir. Rhett presented his testimony in anew shape, Osa a ——— | but it was fairly rebatted, and the Venerable defe defe: | Mes TAUGHT ON THE LOGERIAN S8YSTEM- | dant gplzed s (enn. man to hi hold Ts at: ‘ele By irons of ob Siine'aa duly attended Ty indir thers Walton Suioe, Fe who is well experienerd jp tenching, reed to a ‘od more papil rma moderate — | Mr. Adamson matters connected with our civil or tthe office of this paper, shall be | military history, and e: @s to his own parti- 35 im*re_ | cipation in it. No man but C. J. Ingersoll (and by | the by, Mr. Ingersoll’s book was cited to-day by LION B. *saghed gp respec'fal- Mr. Rhett, in the litigation,) no man but Charley of pand the public, that MGotilline, | the Nerthern Liberties, can hold a candle to Johnny Polkas, by Musard, Strauss, Lanner, La- 1 on matters of history. And in the next eaition Charles Jared’s book he must correct yen comin from two to twenty-five instruments, | printof the soldiers of Waterloo being the vietlios fax etoqaraowereiassceaarenetes | me NO of New Crane 167 Elm mh berr dl Forte, on reasonal oe eas ta No. BALLS, PARTIES, wo, - fF extonsi See o ich Sout aed United States, their fifth concert in Washington. — Wasurnaton, Jan. 7, 1846. The Slomans, the old gentleman and his two ac- complished daughters, gave us, this evening, at the ir assortment of all articles it; ‘There was a full house of the élite of the city; and ining to the wardrobe of the Pye ped ace | bar ‘in 7 ine N oe ies he out Regabliahment, | Great preparations are cava fora magnit wil - found far ‘more extensive than that of any other establish- | the programme, in all its details of performance, was on i 6 Cb the, main of Sane | received with unmingled gratification. The family 10 their business, a a actively give a concert to-morrow in Alexandria, and we shrews ct,” to use a quaint ex; n of ae Father hichie’ thet they sj ve to give us ano- Se ee ev emenshipe. ther, OF two, in before they will be per- med to ‘the Ready Mate Be. | mitted to leave us. I Sch ot Jenmry bell toeneerey # pia at ‘of the wearer. loon. Itistobe a ce eaece Yankee Hill Scuiiaen tied alas Paon doe to nts ee vedemae ot a | In ofthe nomination of Judge Woodward | to the Bench, we learn that various re- have come in from Pennsylvania—one us, diverting the 1s bons-ide JOSEPH KAMERER'§ MUSIC FOR | onetrances aiggued Uy ton thousand uaasee, int CAshe be sneneed by spiro 138 PRINCE STREET. MUSIC. PRIVATE PARTIES ATTENDED ATE PARPIES, | there, should be such an opposition to Judge The debate in the House continues to attract a me auditory every day. Sub rosa this Chae uproar, we have reason to SCHNEIDER + BEBHUN, Pleve of work,” as we thal capa erm i saclinasied Nvertnoesogie, John C. Calhoun will come out as 7H | bright from the furnace as Georgia gold. ae coe y Saloon, oa Tha. hare: | “SAMUEL M. CONCKLIN, Secretary. | nomination for the Judgeship ot the ae panies W. singin wee | behomaytat4 250 ste Wasaineton, January 7, 1846 | Supreme Bench will be defeated. There is already | apowerfal opposition organized against him in the Senate. The whigs, committed as they are against « nativism,” dare not support him, and the demo- Dea- the President’s nomi- le ag | crats, fearing to vote against AVIDS, nation on the one hand, and of offending a nume- a i, rows and influential portion of the partyon the jy: | other, arein sucha dilemma that phere Selma: ecisely how to act. It is evident nothing |Win boone with other nominations till this be firet W 3 “PP ULINN toe kann a Deohanaa’s friends are throwing the biciwe