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Theatricals. - REMONSTRAN f the courte of decide all such questions— AMUSEMENTS. = | [APRS ‘ Roireny Twraree.—"The Wisand of the Wave” is | “i <p japtemmactnats cif ti ah ites | ——_———AUREMEST®:_| MAYER? INTELLIGHNCY BY ThE WALL. Mill the attraction of the Bowery, and we see no reason | Bankof CORPORATION Or Ge Tunrry CHURCH | | ‘uestions that do sud may arse upou the law, by adding to PARK THEATRE. | Reagan gwar why st should not run for several weeks. It is certainly | Gta’, Bank Agoinst the eal Piet Hedifeatio ication of the Act of 25th the soe exact the op gary one t of the right “ef the ee aa evening, January 23, i o- ae papier saga opps due your the finest melo-dramatic spectacle ever produced at the ir eens State I seme aap re 1B to it Corporation, and Out, and infact, against the concurrence of the corporation in. | a Lbs Performed lay, had not arrived at the hour of our going to Bowery. The last scene, where the vessel comes sailing | {jc sak t fom Po es cy: pf pa Sua Assembly by at aaa pcan Ee Tit’ press. inover the billows, is a most superior stage effect, and | Citizens’ Beak, 1,167,287 8\293,4 ‘of the State of New York:—The Remonstrance of th By order of the Rector, Church-wardens and Vestrymen of | Richmoad y OR ORES! We never saw anything of the kind performed more | “mols Eis. UT LE | Rear, Co Mew Yoo esocttly ae at | TOMY On GO ta, Rec Bickng ee ernie cee beautifully. The scenery, the peculiarity of the plot: | Total. ........ $14,139,137 44,864,421 14,215,050 45,076,456 | your Remonstrants have ‘heard with surprise, that an at- Wn. e ‘Dunscoms, Clerk, pe In Senate. ead) aveayihing: whloh akon, xp. the pian, combined, |". ACMBERIOON Of the leading Seturee dks tenn te i imal sgpoualy hn cs ont honoree bal and ‘compe: (eam Tredwell i Hannon, Compiler, Th ‘ wepieat semeried ant must continue to draw capital houses for some time to | lowing result :— of your ustrants ; that such tis to {2 Pro OW. Laight, Church- Wardens. | | nee OW en Te come It is played again to-night, preceded by the co’ | Hes lMs. Dec. ts. Dee. 106, Incr rs actacalies Yak a aa the Lee eee Toania¢ taick Thomas L. Clark, Davest variety of essoriolsl seat ane abioha medy of “ The Lady and the Devil. | 6007 he 378,096 | daue of the Corporation of Trinity Chu ite nin New York, and AL. Underhi ‘m. H. Hobart, 25 cents. them one by Mr. Dix, from the Chamber of Commerce, Sar Wile medals aime. kines. ' fee ae for ‘ier purpowtas aan Both January, 1814: or that it "may Wa Johuson, Houry Youngs, | ar20GRs obga at 6% oeloehs,and'the Curtain willrise precisely | New York, fore branch mint in the com Secon eomalein'an te Apalto Saloon. | G8 $18,085 | on aaenae tp an gepertion ctoeriaianeteoei ie ake Wm Di Sammi. G. Raymond,” Meet WEE im vette beak aes ae Hewes.ver Cy ee ae | t ioe Oa ipa pine ~ e banks of | to be defined and fixed by the previous acts of 1784 an We i h Har ‘ison, GC Verplanek, ¥ THEATRE. | lpeaes improvem: m ne Sy } ‘leans.on the, of December, exceeded the | P.4. Remo monatrants respec fully represent to hoi ited ara JACKSON. MANAGER , | of the Cumberland road ; pega be iergarig ge: no pps “int ‘amount of paper issues $1,490,590. The liabilities of the | ble bodies, th weaid Act of Sich Tansae vote ones Beaty gotten! Devan. Orden, Te AND PROPRIETOR. | Wresling ; a canal along Detroit river ; the surrender ee tlealned chats teen banks, exclusive of capital, amounted to $14,215,050; sited eee : owing, fie ee Du ing NIOHE OF OR Tn EY GRAND | ofaubmerged se TAAGLied On nonorinack Wks ¥ ‘ 1 a ap ni r tnd moans to work his way to fame. Ho will undoubted: | which, with the cepital of Lan cee sea snee 101, | So the Heterable the Legiisiwse ‘of the State of New | Ate mestiagot the Hector Share wardens and Veutry of WIZARD OF THE WAVE, | eats iy or Mau wart anaars, ty weeveaa tea tee ly receive a liberal support. 066, amounts to $36,316,116, 1 bee oe: rotestant Episcopal Church of St. Mark’in the Bowery, Or—The Avenger Ship. ° | Shane for said steamers (0 be paid Sut of the Tue Hanmonsons.—Tho einen gave Leig 9 Ne Wieasc oorta aaa, sgn an ee ef hac Neo, knee ngnie aes od ivomerig tid he? oat in the city ot Re ark, Apri 16, Aig Oe | | proceeds af the the public lands. Ordered to be printed. en ee at Palmo’ ra House, and base ; @ banks of New Or- jesene~ Eke Ror. Doce i ‘This Evening, January 23, mm this amendment it would appear that the respectable audience present seemed ly de- | leans are in a very strong position; their assets are many a ow = hd medal Misihorne, Wardens i rmed, for the fifth time in Ame: ica, an atirely Wont pe veat pays a the war steamers, i makes 20. difference lighted with their singing. They remain only this! millions larger than the Jiabilites,j and the liabilities, in 0 as in the year one thousand six pradred * Pe cal, Mystical Drama, replete with incidents, hatever in Mr. Fairfivld’s plan of paying for said st week, as their engagements in Phila Philsdelpnia ‘com pel g your petitioners were let. Narrroway, Fi aut siruations, and aston! ts, wen of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise ap- them te leave on Monday. ‘The concerts to-night ands, | Which the public are more interested than in any other, jer the urea Seal of the colon, vt ; ieee thee: morrow take place at Niblo’s Saloon, and we doubt not | (the circulation) is the safest in the country; even mere to be abody Mr. *Ogden presented to the Vestry for the | THE WIZARD OF THE WA VE, Derprinted i ee ae. the house will De graced by the lovers of sweetand | so than that of the banks of this city. A circulation ‘of granting the sam ethiewer tee ee ee Ghar tthe ord | a eDepetisad tite ates | wilt: Auten arose and stated to the Senate, that last | ner, ’ New Your, Apeit tein. | Chyiee Feliner ea. Ceptain of 38 a ‘hat at the ti hat Chi ther ‘Templeton is in Richmond, Ya giving in alasetla) aiSink based upon so large an amount of specie, is sure of oul Traity church an) perma 6 be Mr. JH. Scoee | We . parish ch denomi surx— ard | £0 the we learn are nightly crowded by auty and fashion | Siving the currency a value, necessary to carry ona e Said city, and that in fact it masieeel ean eat the om Salieve that it is e1 tly the duty of Christians to bine ths ‘of the Vik sehooon és i that upon of that city. successful business. It is more necessary that our cur- revolution, by which a ue or ee, oh te, uauted States | live together in brotherly flection; and thar the oblugations to, | Previ of was made to lay the aes. The Seguineare in Boston at the Howard Athenmum. | rency should be maintained in its present position than | 0th sop sans enna ps thesaue Church” Feeling Se weought the fall force of this | THE LADY AND THE D Bev ra _ | Hon of leave upon’ the table, which was carried.” He Booth, the tragedian, is in Cincinnati. | 1# generally believed. The advantages one section of | the Legisinture passed for making ach uleration the char Pal brethven uanert the latm of egesert ratte afl the Ei | Pigand Guilery 12s gents ns The 7e™ 25-4 | night be taken unapprised of the intention, that on Fri- Mrs. Mowatt is playing an engagement in Charleston | the country, having a valuable currency, possesses over | ter of the corporation of Trinity Church, as to render Murdoch isin Philadelphia, at the Walnut St. Theatro | apother havinga more depreciated currency, is begin. | Snormeble to the constitu ning to be felt, and where the trade of the country is b Massacuuserts Fiserres.—Our fisheries, it i lates. well known, are the nurseries of our seamen; des- | SORES PRY. Gikribeted,. and! the 2s pal Pit and Gallery 1234 cet coy Popal | Ch hes on this Island, to vote at your elections rfor Doors will open at past 6—curtain will of the Stace; by one clause | Chasch Wardens und. Veseymnen,” Whatever cslor-imay be BOWERY AMPHI-TH “al benefits and emoluments, | given to this claim by any ambiguous words to be found in pe denned 0 be secured | Four charter, weaints Ty take pi de a day next he should move to take up the motion of leave now lying upon the table. (Whatever may be the effect of this motion, it will | open up again the whole merits of the discussion, and 2 BOOK Wen Wap ston.) MANAGERS. Congregation of | whursday, Friday and Saturday mvenings, | we may anticipate K debate, Should the ques- no desire to assert the cli ay ‘J 7 ith the tion of leave be carried in he of admitting the resolu- Boy them, thd we oust ay arly on apeiguereto | MO" equalized, the benefits of a sound currency : heveafer cheerfully unite with your respectable ody in tn The eCRR DE Oe LIBERTY ue | wo now tall you, it wil Saly be for & man our Merchant ships, and Bight our naval battle with in every section of the country are greater, and the fis seid Church, and expedient, Tor an act te expla thechurter sadeontinethe right | After which—Slack Wire, by Mr D. Garduer—Double Scene rectly upon the resolutions them- « foreign names: DL gue po a has had = Oe business of the country more profitably conduct. i, aye a ehureh partake of thehely | of ‘Voting solely tothe congregations of the Churches under | of fife g peed = Wm, Stoet and’ Master oe of M fo len is, doubtless, to bring 108 tons, and the smallest 40. ‘Tho lurgest fags, of coe | ec Where an equality oxists in the value ot tho | ingunsbions of ie sanh cher e emse ones im everY Year, ail i cheerfully soreramontjand we be leave co.add. chet we | einifing actat Ged en Horsemausiup, by Mr Oscar hi or eoreeen Oe of the act above referred to, the aeing ey holders of Trialty Church, and of the shurehes or ‘che: ie Bd fish brought in was by the 108 ton acuooner, the zone currency in all parts of the country, exchanges are more Knights in a regular ooh, be adie hie position before no, being 1400 qtls; the smallest was 36 qtis. uniform, and th ness which, we an ‘or, dedi oe i ee Tes Olle, of ba tana eat Drougat in also 128 thle a Fetes on diffwrent points more reduced: mg apie aed GU AT OF many of the mess va or nt Hore Sat u Corde iyi | elteenes beats facets Beane anes xcom, The largest fare of mackerel was by Our domestic exchanges are better regulated, and the | {7 for church: ward soramen el titastd cor, | GoelaenT ee linsnea Sree sence We eucertarn im ortas of Heathen by Mr Conoy tal hat may ‘ll foreign interposition in the ‘affairs of Brenda, 55 tons, which brought in 600 bbis,; the smallest | Tatos more reduced than at any time within the past | tortcn metic tothe construction contempo | sapecallyb the uever to be forgotten rule of d | Scenes rom the PICKWICK by Mr. Moseley. | This continent, whether in Oregon, Greenland, the Rus. by the "ila, 36 bbls which also bro tin $26 qtls. | Aten years. These things have been produced by the | ‘suestaly and ever since a similar circumstances we should like to-be done to | ainmenis. | F patie Pee ee. Dare merainieDts. ormances | #80 possessions, Buenos Ayres, Patagonia, Peru, or (ul- dri ra temp hcy Clee coe erg omg re improvement in the different banking systems of the | quence of meen z toabow, that in begat Survelves "With the most Weare conten aeons cents Be forges’ | ifoi "We think that some capital’ may be had from of New York, Trinity ¢0 h . een employed in the whale fishery 25 vessels, 4 or | country, by the explosion and disappearance of many of | owning ee Aut amd M70 Resolved, That the Soe bamine ry cad that | a ag eng Sest tovevey'n well weatty moteeestanytg sr beige and the others schooners, some of | the shin-plaster, wild-cat banks in all sections, and the | Church, aloresaid, with the churches and chapels belonging te, | thet ‘clerk he V oa prospe: and the corres: yowth and popuiation of the city mSNUT STRERT, PHILADELPHIA, | ment, however, is well worthy another attempt ) which polly rived dui the year, and of course of this Vestry’ rypare en ransmit to the Vestry of for the of emer | On motion of Mr. Avcen, the Senate weut into Ere their cargoes will enter into the business of next year, | C°Dtracted operations of the banks generally throughout a he ts of the seid rs wig prefeucd themaclves | p Trinity Church a copy of the same under the seal of this Vor- ees MANN BELAVAN tive session, supposed to be on Mr. Slidell’s nomination There have been employed during the past eason, in the Union. When the United States Bank was in ex- ers of the Protestant Episcopal church, or wished to bee Pi ew he arctan aes ofthe Vouty oft. Mak’s | to Mexico, and other foreign eppointments. the Gshing schooners, 400 men, in the 160 small boats 360 | istence, and the other banks of the States were carrying + sepa y com 40, on hice pene, plies Nicw’s Fisn,Clerk. (us. men, and 25 whaling veseels 520 re mapeneter. 2 me On played yorkie Reeclaerg the on such @ paper warfare, there was so much concefitra. House of Representatives. Wasuinoton, Jan. 20, 1846. At an adjourned mestig of the cea of Trinity (Fe bs | d ; ‘The limits of an advertisement will barely admit 0 orporstoes ach having its own pet church in the city of New York, held in their Vestry office on After the opening of the Hot : tion of banking business at the principal points, that ex- | endowments and pisces af earn aye. 8 own De pnd other | the tat duy'of hina, Aga ‘1 ia erpuve Tat of some of the highly gifted artats of this ‘fom the: savoral: Cette vi otis sal for change on extreme and out of the way points was | Officers of their own choice, totally independent of any con- The Special Com: oie Tete last meeting of the IN THE FEMALE CLASS. tions, kc. of a private natur Tepaodeee of the | at that ti h trol_or interference of your petitioners. ct of an imtended ication to the Legis: AD: AME MACARTE, First Principal. | n was then called up. . oh, al ime much higher than the current rates. Our ws J number of such religions corporations have necerd- it session, for. we Te] in whole or in part | M HOWARD, First luestrian. | After some personal explanations by Mr. Cabei!, of bhatt mega | domattic exchanges have not boon improved entirely by | iavbeeaortaized asthe Jaw diwei:tome with and some | of he ato the ii aaa” emcees | MRS EW GODS tm Allin we teVlone Mino | plone, ed tirman of the Committey on 9,943 qo mackerel, at 5 the improvement in the banking systems and banking petitioners have made liberal aonations aad with whose | the Legularare, mated such Remonsirance prepared hy | © 8’ SOPS: Tact Eo) Rjnestrian, os hare ety of | Elections, the business’ of the contested election was 600 do shed, ‘at 6.00, operations of the country. The business of other cities | isteruAl concerns your petitioners or any of the members of the Trhigh wap read, and it was thereupon ordered that she 98 L. WELLS : taken up, by a vote of 95 to 85. 2,737 do a awh ; ate eh, do not claim any right jopted, and that it be engrossed and signed by the ‘A resolution passed, that Mr. Brockenborough be heard 950 do bl 4 as inereased very much, and the balances are therefore orations = possess oF clam roll id Clerk ‘offically, and by the Church- | Principal Male Equestrians, I wey! NORTH and T. V. | at the bar of the House. Fishing bounty f.om government. . better and more equally regulated. The South and the to vote in the elec- or such of them as shall, see fit to TUR! | Comptroller ond Clerk affix the First Equestrian Pant: NERO y ROGERS. \e rks aap of the report of the committee was then Gross amount...........0.55 ‘West send more of their products to this and other sea- 2 lh few inaivideai iercehe to such separate wi of this, Corporation thereto, and that the same be there- | A New School Backward Rider, with Kast I + ne + «$984,844 95 i cently bretended to clatm uiserigh aud | Uhge forwarded end rv yng hog Bom i Han Effects, | Mr. Sterunws, of Georgia, moved that the reading be eb, Narmauth Reguier ‘aya thid ie fat amount in | port markets than nioay fe seine ten Yeas ago; while | SPe tat shnaa, wardens an en | “Extract{rom the minutes, WA. E SUNSCOMB, Clerk. | ‘Two and Poor HON 3 cart ostonist, 3.3. | suspended, and that the Business also be suspended tll vousele’ shares end ell expente, je sti aio, equal to raged npnadiae salserl feece | ot Ae cantare mnie ‘OPINION OF MESSRS aTROUF, HAMILTON AND His pupil Faster ‘The report wes than read. foreach man, woman and in thetown. This is | *5Y of the Atlantic cities, in proportion, is very limited. | churches, separate ad dist Personiber af Leal | Mr. Srernens called for the reading of the.minority from one branch of eee rant be eaeuniesis) the | In other words, the trade between the East and tho West themselves ns voters) leet chett v0 Tn consequence of a fesclution of the Y Trine | report, which was accordingly read. Wages ot profits received by the fishermen for catching | is more in favor of the West now than ever before, and bp tall mpd hid cee First iokAUE LAND. The report of the seajoriiy Was. soccespanted. by 0 0- isineresting rapidly in Woah and’ pepuleton fea ik | CxohADges, therefore, are more in favor of thet section. however, that attempts of this nature fa hare cn part ot the ogorerty of tis ahs tpg NA ch apa \Sreckecbenuguta so ren ee ee Will continue to increase. ‘There is no port on the coast | As enillustration of these statements, wo annex a table trife and litigation, and. to foster and habitants ot the city of New York, in commu: | Professional Coie ai Voelisty MESSRS. DTCKENSON, | ‘The report of the minority stated the fect that the KOR WEAVER an majority of the committee, at one time, was in favor of rior to it for the fishing business, andthe inhabitants | sh the i i ing business, showing the immense increase in the receipts of produce fete of Rony ough Riders ju ‘An Orchestra full and | My Cabell, It concludes y a resolution that Mr. Cabel of, the most unreasonable nature, ail beleng to the go-ahead race. from the West. Thistable merely shows the tonnage of the Protestant Episcopal church in the HBuate of New ‘ous tendency F q ft nevertheless for greater, cautic | the Corporation of e ofthe Pat is the legal member. Leviargan Oxen.—We visited last Saturday, | and value of produce received at tide water, in each tion ct corporations, the corporate name by | in UJ of that marked A. when "ots Tately net mies epi eal ‘Com Mr. A. J. cyt | Mr. Haman mando © apeech supporting the majerit two immense oxen on exhibition near Jennings’ | year. At Philadelphia, Baltimore and New Orleans, the yeh cae te in cieame aed isceer senmremend te et tinaee Morente Ga eee ee oat tae dod nek arinpeaee atic | report. If all the mite stg Hand gsion Seater pied tavern, just below the depot. They are of the nat receipts show the same increase — beays rf fe dpahi nts, Of the. city of New } ork, who ROBT TROUP BP is arco wishes. i | Probate and clerks, Mr. Brockenborough’s majority 1e Protest 4 3 Pree are ai ents woud: end weigh together about 9000 | Pane op raz New Youx Stare Canats—Vatur or Pno- | roritloness tic fartiee coe eee Secotue extent IH. HARISON.. NEW YORK SACRED MUSIC SOCIETY. rouldbe 114, (By. the laws of Hlorida the clerks are Ibu.—one weighs 4,200 Ibs, and the ther 3,000. The rear Teararonteo ve Tipe Watxn. to tbe peace and harmony of said church, that all doubts re- HEWITT’S ORATORIO OF “JEPHTHA.” | ‘e,time as Judges of Probate. He suid the opposi former meanures 9 foot 7 7 pohes in girth, and the latter 9 Tons. | Val ¥e Tons. ng | SPSetINE the persons entitied to vote for church-wardens and | * William Oudon and Manale Minthorne, were the church: | PINHE, performance of this Oratorio, which was postponed per ead peng be) Gant ge 2 ‘nd are certainly great creatures. ‘The owner is Now miucuce of the said spente lvenrponeien asa botany | Ceeanast ents Nichola Riche ese | at enaesirening iu consequence of the storm, will take place | began andzed Into en ting. vital enough (0 be Kicked cued to Now York, having been th. Bosthy; tnd christed EA ee separate incorporations, should be finally 7 pee ene Bae ‘and Nicholas Fist pay wae at the Tabernecle, on inst. | apa totaly rere leas oe alfveper liwcke is expected they will be sla useree in the former city Ss'ose nie 1 * Your pet ers bes leave further to magpie, that ae e | when full, consisted of ten persons besides the Rector. Ir. R. G. Paige would abide by tl je of the people, and decide ac- about the 22d prox.— Spri Republican. cores ae. a3 518 & wis 167 | 1a jaw which requires religious corporations in York, Al | piSepFatish Annals, a Sermon, ete.,by Henry Aen, D Mr. E. | cording to their votes, rather than trust to corrupt offi- sul tocroain fa: vakip Seek OWS dis eee All Soe oe, pp tinge nee yo dye ped Caveaioey cand sefount | D.—New York : 185. pp. 3 ith * Mus J.-L, Northall, | cers, who might defeat the will of the people. He then PR pn 2 Church—A Remonstrance inst | bl id trot ith rod ral- the Hepeel or Modification ofthe Act of ith Jansary Meiteac, | equal to about thirty-three and athird pero The | Sopiicgiuie expense and tre Inventory and Setttal ons lating fo the Corporation of Trinity Charch, has beeu leltat | tonnage of 1045 was 651,247 tons greater than in 134, | been exhibited it cannot be sheila pewria Bioeot, fe, ine to the Fe SCR Gaur showing an increase of one hundred and twenty per cent longing t atthe | in nine years. The increase in the value has been great fice rae P | : 8 Express. mote New or fombrepne Pot x Bair’ po er than in quantity or tonnage. In 1845 the value of nity y Church. Produce reaching tide water was $82,047,279 greater _Dowery Amphitheatrical ‘Amusements daz- | than in 1694, showing an increase in value of two hus- le the dull eyes of bitterest criticism. ‘kwell and 7 dred and fifty per cent. Frem 1844 to 1845 the increase the abadoy h par Teg, whch nay Catv aa cere faeenS; | in the value of merchandise going West, from tide water, : : f fight y. ‘gtapesing. Te iheke arate woe p dat orig ast rier ‘was only $2,311,595, showing an increase in the value of went into a lon fates ri artettes, and Chorus of Bhepherds, Warr | which was a Il Or. | Printed report. ke! by 200 performers, with the aid of a full Or- |? Mr, Guiruan; fof "Michigan, took the floor, and the . Mr. J. H. Hewitt whig side of the question at the same time. He was par- Joe rie a hg Greatorex ticular! sevete wis upon Mr. Hamlin, for ee - eneek Kk, at No. 337 ; | ingly of theiminority report. He thought it had vitality ing of Lynx, e perftrmung members of the Sacred Music Society enough to stand withoutjgalvanism, He would know no es Mockdech, | reauesied to ment at the, Tabernacle at 7 o'clock on Mon | ty in auch canes, Pat Fight, and he trated he would 30 forsale atthe Stor er be found on the side of F: us spec! em ier 4s iene at Wal land | he was frequently, interrupted By Mr. Gob, of Georgia, 4 ‘Wall street {5 ms | and Mr. MoGaugh liana, the ember of oor ef the aslo. planation of the ri e Tecapitulation of the facts in the AUCTIUN SALKS, TUTTLE, Auctioneer. heatra. TOCK OF BANCY FURS: tor scsout of whom it ay Gonductor........ by the Late fi re TUTTLE & DUCLU ZEAU will sell on Bri mat 23d inst., at 10 o’cl the entire stock of nts er con! jear, Mountain Sal beled Bear Mu Victorines, Boas, Sransdown and Far trimmings tnd aking; Wolf skin ‘Sleigh Robs of superior quality; Buffalo suins lined aud~Cuished in the best manner; Fur, Seal and Muskrat t Capes ter, Fur, 1 and Muskrat skins, &e.—damaged by the late fire, and sold for account of whom it may concern, for eash. Catal bartia th b rs aie toe bh pate cago 5 e _— ‘New York but elsewhere in different ill be ready, "7 De d, on th 3 + spectacle, the ** Knights of the Holy Cross,” continues | Products reaching tide water, of $8,957,630 over the in tat your Honorable bitty Chechen dhttinamenttas ee MR. JOSEPH BURKE'S Torough has ‘ot tie whole of hl its bright carer ‘The respectability ofthe’ fine aacrences who | crease in the value of property going West from tide emame ot their ineorporats GRAGE FAREWELL CONCERT. tee in his{avor. 4 tend. See bills. ‘ | water. ‘uestions that might arise a REVIOUS to his departure for the South, to take place | Mr. Seanonn Jones, of Georgia, followed, in su . “4 ha eer Consequence. ef inerpora ne otheyEnucopal couerenninne eeiceeen Chareh, on Brosdwey, between jah: | Pea Serarday: evesiser doar Min, Arr the Apsiles Maree, | of ths eacjocey Serres an Bia; followed, in support Poems Sag tiered apie Zieber | $2900 U8 60 82 coup 108% 150 she Centon Co engh inventory end acoouut bales, echihted tose the once, | DAL, the sith inet, et ji. cclodk Latha Plans of the EDWARD LOUDER’ seen Mae sted by Mrs. | the House adjourn,twhich wasjcarried. The question ie ceived" Stale cole forme daly ser | MEL Sage 03s io Linnea RR aig | espontions ofalliSceal proper by rlewot Eferctah ee open oe peblic hee ee ey ee nm ihe’ ggeton to the :people ‘of florida, on the “Let we eer 3 8 | Broder of the Comoraioe of RIsTis Church inthe city of | “ist sre mir eset eee eee ae nga had not = = 0 y order of the ration of ff arch in the city o 1 rt of Saturday’ MONEY MARKET. 2100 Reading Bonds 6 de New York. 2, seg oe Vi Reavolaer 3 Bae ‘ys toger. oy a ached ri rere ot rorpaper It was carefull GDEN, Clerk.” 110,000, 4,000, 000, $3,000 Maye ie Rental ys pape y . Thursday, Jan. 22-6 P.M. | be 3 tS ERROR amid ee tin [tooo maeete Pane ‘ef oo00 hecho. » $3, mailed, as usual, on Saturday afternoon. ‘The stock market continues very much depressed, and | sant and that it ‘ The Senate is still in execut asion, up to the pro- thatit received | rr LEND ON BOND AND MORTAGE—The abo ealature—that the ball | "Gots of money: on good produce ten ence thirty BROAD, No 11 Wall at. in the of 9 and 19 bat or be- | sent time —within a few minutesjof 6 o'clock. Something of interest may transpire this evening, concerning their | secret doings, of which you will be advised morning mail. prices very unsettled. There willbe very little done in tke stock market until the steamer arrives, as she is | fully due, and her accounts may be received at any mo- brought pa Houses of the Legislature an ‘That objections were however made to WY inte Cosacit of se tween 2 and 4 o’clock P. Pee By | The New York Herald Extra, bear rig & the news “ ment. Long Island fell off } per cent; Farmers’ Loan }; | 55, LEATHER OVERALLS FOR SLEIGHING, the Liberty, arrived,a fewjmint ir the exp! Vickaburg ; Canton went up 4 per cent; Norwich and | ify Mort Be lo 0 sf | ¢ Revision having ik ng. = SHOOTING, FISHING, &c. . ‘ aa ee reprint of your lo our femoustragte would respectfally 7 eens . xi ‘ ph ni Erie ania nab Reading j. Pennsylvania | a Hon. ‘Chancellor Lannng’s re a i gay be meat’ of ie BROUGH, No 7 Falton a where Tickets One Bal fs Bark Biitic eceiat nd '$.—Five o’clock—the Senate has just adjourned. closed firm at yesterday’s prices. | 4 shs Ngtional Bk 3399 50 Reading RR 54%; : Gris ied nd Ducking Pome , ‘at the door. | The Board of Brokers is becoming again quiet. Tho | Three of Dean's best Ducking Guns for ag sjust im we to commence at a quarter before 8, precisely. Purtapecenia, Jan, 21, 1846. Session law: ror atte bill i | iv, NE ead Re Sara FH Cl 5 - 'S MORAL PHYSIOLOGY, or, a Brief aud Pl segireie Let ert to changehis opts | () ‘Treaties ou he Fopelation peaton with alterations do + Erie Railroad excitement is subsiding, and the changes A _ i VOPR 210-266 158 Mocris Canal oy wan itt The Weather and the Magnetic Telegraph—Close of the the question has produced among the members, are, un- tha Chestnut—Infanticide—The River Delaware—Foreign ANA! w& +OOLOGICAL EXHIBITION, 5 88: Se der all the circumstances, very proper ones. A com- do 19% And your Remonstrants ue teres Fespectfally pope it No. 53 Bowery, News—Ezxpresses— Stocks, $c. Promise has been proposed between the bulls and bears irthe law Of 16s Bed nezer byen bapeed, the. noite the Bowery Theatre, will Rain and sleet are the characteristics of to-dey, and - radny abit 0 aie r ier With 1645. people walk the streets with more discomfort than any ~filiant sucoeas, baa rete ed, alee having collected with | day this season. ‘The ice upon the roofs and of Sivie eu SULLECTION UF ANIMAL Bthechus aver bon ‘been ex- | houses is heavy, and such was the accumulation on the ibited in thi h collection it is hi to ex- i mone ig Country; wich collcotion iti his design to ex- | wires of the magnetic telegraph, that its welght broke in the Erie corner, and it is probable that all the difficul- ties which have created so much excitement between the parties, are in a fair way of being amicably arranged ‘The amount involved in this question is not so large as has been reported. The difference to r party will | Feusous a the preseat any with much cent than they UT geblz se prem of allow eg |b wears natin car Wiel i seaet ta eee. oles. REWARD will be Ww COM is, declarato: its nature. aie ecient giv, renee, fale aithy testion ie re tislature, reel almost entire support af allthe Eiseo- | other piber Anite lower Manufacturers iu the city. not be more than $15,000, and a com; Paltans then res inthe iyo 2 a Bs ‘ysl nn ae con a jing; and froin 1 to 4 | eadicoverunrecier peel coanection whi Tear eo orge he Died. beh mide, eee oS Se COLTON Mills, o'clock in the alernoon, ted Gta WWo'clock inthe evening.” ' | ark is consequently broken. It will be recollected that Gees tele tein very tlaiag sume: Heed the Walle, eros | On tus and init,, Pranaace Brust, a netive of Charlee | Gaaton te hhurch aad endowed from ts | 'W Anuimncely ncquaiated withthe vesioes motes ot mane: | fh pmaearaienit™* ae ey See eee ot ae eee nerers,been more confident in the position they at first as- | ville, Ireland, aged 48yeare. Fonds w corporation and of its | facturing e y moet berks Enaind and /Ameries, can be | —/0t Particular the day. ssid im're_ | such accidents may be expected until the experiments sumed, they might have established a price that would, in : The relations and friends of the family are respectful- ds wy aoe S70 maha ving. charge 9 of the best t conduc: THIS EVENING, to completed the line goes into permanent oper a- the event ofs decision in their favor upon all thecontracts | past’ o'clock, irom his’ Inte residence, tai Wreskiegaae, | Breatly Velded sof that | office als tmrre 1HE HARMONEONS The Chesnut-street Theatre closed the season last have given the receivers more than three times at least | Street. then existing in ‘scopy of one of which is hereunto STRAW SEWERS EG to announce that in consequence of the alterations, ne- ben hp Dire tt aad Rb veya Seesmic | After rate ctr | RST RAT “oo 16 2000 Rae petri sane | Bee SO pigehadiad hye Wyte ad \¢ your ran m enue, m vent as - the bold and decisive stand taken by the leading bears, | of the, 17 instant. of apoplexy, ripeeoe verges Lo tet, has now been iu force Chitty two yeatmy dariog ll is" pean souttstuscacotg GRAND bedir INSTRUMENTAL & OPERATIC | guin froupe. he opera or the higher line o ‘the drama ‘and the unlooked for proposition to convert the bonds | city. : sbi npc Tees to) ed in b WANTED. AT NIBLON SEE EN evening, | are, the things for this establishment, Mr. Burton for new stock, they precipitately established a price by | ————— HREE or four Copper Lined Vate from 20t0 1000 rallons: | Cards of admission 2 ceute—To be had atthe Music Stores, Mtill keeps the little Arch in full play, and, indeed, from on Wat the crowded houses, I should think it had a good deal to which their contracts were to be regulated. This price | RE DISCLOSURES! Wood Vato, hom 0010 200 gallocs aeay ees Siaiden “I ‘Boom open at half past ¢—Concert to commence at half | 40 with keeping him afloat with his star house, He bas was 85, oF 16 per cent above contract price, which, on | Ta NATIONAL FOLICE GAZETT, of Saturday. Lane dato were | pust7 o'clock. nn Pe {sire | exhibited great enterprise and skill in both theatres, but 1009 shares, would give the bulls $16,000. At the same | ber. ‘Amougiteichand aa ni ee will be presented the infant | aN EES ST Winenn Soe ane nt Standing Dek. a vay MADAME LAZAKE’S CONCERT | . time the bears fixed the price fer the converted stock at | if¢ of untarfster. The stawalat histor of thi man and hi | PE cout in any othe coe ‘and had never contribu: Sate ae eesee fees es ba Teeny Everio | Stina are i fa pigeon Ce ato ant 66, or 16 per cent below contract price, which, on 1000 | sssoc savociates, will embrace notices of certaia distinguushea men, | (¢4,' th Mp oN eed tabable for one artes & le gentlemen, wih mals pro: | Programmes wil be Published on Moaday next. is pl i SS oS shares, would give the bears $16,000. The question a | Jy, ich ‘will impart some notions of the philosophy of crim ta any’ court of justice of the | vided intheir apartment, if required-at 4 Warre Jat the abortion alfir though the mother swears to fact 4 yiaprudeace that will not elite aston the tora sedi fbn issue wes, which of these stocks was a lawful delivery tellectual readers of ional Police rolics “PINS COMFANY, ORTON RIFCEMENS 7RNrisaate ets cay obec, of the Supreme Court, on a writ of habeas corpus. ‘The number will The decision made was upon a case involving only $600, | and fini shed en HE Tenth Annual Ball of this Coca peny wil will cae place | nothing about Chambers, but if he be innocent, it Pan and was given in favor of the bulls, by atie vote. The ton Femenstryats fursher respoctfally reqresent URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—No. 17 Warren st ePich ‘alte ovine et Een tinerease of the Shire ae fz aia nies elias, Peout ook took Punioy ex ton Berane: PS oe OEE ARNE SS RP SOONER at the Apollo, on Wednesday, the | me as rather a hard case. That aman shouldjbe torn other cases were still upen, and although the principle edt SH h accommodates large cougre IGNO® RAPETTI, being denrons for protean PR a agian dons sone fee have | Bete family and committed to prison without bail, on involved was the same, it was the intention of the shorts vies a pions; in the case of Resbea ben, Rov REL Wea ras re dates frou: Sires of removing t0 s central part of the city, 0 i den pec the cdmpany ov this ceganios wil surpessull | the say x0 of a woman, such as the facts prove this one to to contest it. | flatores miham and the Fowoned Feach, with some passin rated to the knowleles o! your fe. | Br alee, one thet loaner be, is rather severe, and {render the condition of many (One ofthe rales ofthe old Board of Brokers is that no. | WAsbiee eee nee ial bree and ie mle, and one free ghinge fo Lot eee aon "Brenda nat Tower down rene nai yyine committee: | of ur medical men somewhat unsafe. But we shall se. wi we Ls er; ya 6 ar member shall retain his seat so long as he has any out- | tice Drinker ene Meted fesitive from justice, by Jus ak eut-Muckeridge,37 ry preperation bee: efore the th b xciteme! wie apo every thing, and the stock {marke consequently con- ‘one or more of the arishes that existed, ‘year, and the mem: the sew churches or their pareuts must be considered an ‘deemed 10 have been cater StGNOR Re ieee 208 I Veapor, pac place, Gene es formeriy members of some or other of the Original periehes, ‘ished with Dut that iu facta. great ‘said mew congregat pc gramens,”" Apo ya eG. HT WERTH Ne No. Li standing contracts due, and not fulfilled; notwithstand’ oe of George Potter, the Pickpocket, — dewey y 56 ing which, there were at least two members— Messrs, ‘The last of Gongh and i A Chapter on the Doctrii Graham and Fendi—-in the board who voted against the fis Proportion ~ low, 59 Cherry st. tinues depressed. shorts, who were indebted, at the time, to some of the esrwen, toy fro aah te. ‘Beato my Rags a Bate, or 7 mdrray orto AvLivie, oni! . Paynton, 1s Grogurich | Bartimone, Jan. 21, 1846, bears interested in the question at issue. This fact, of haveJoined the Protestan church, from other de- t= lala Norris, 218 Stanton street. Heavy Snow Storm—The expected News and the Expresses itself, could be of very little importance, had one of weg, chitin. Wy mrunent ut | JOSEPH KA Mane MUSIC FOR zadasei ie ars | —Dan Rice's Benefit—Burton Coming—Body Snatchers these individuals, Mr. Graham, understood the delicacy om greener almost tve! ery jot the mid. ew ceerches ie Ay area PRIVATE PARTIE. HOWK's CIRCU! | of his position, and been satisfied with quietly giving hie ane ions mares nee, Robueries | porn susisted by dowtions from the property and f CAS be eneneed by soptriog ati UNCE STREET. unten LALNCg OPERA house, | vote according to his views; but on the contrary, he | et FN arn geet ind jalan. | Hogue Semtess sebee fa very ther partot ant hoqeaa revere an irate, made great exertions to defeat the shorts, and made @ | tual the United Sisien mall aaenl co te. the deketoney Lapin] A D. january inst, in 9 magni violent speech against the interests of those through an REV. DR. Hi from the proceeds of sales of parts weal ettier wmteh | wai cho PARENTS AND ie ea ver recaualeg Ju ih county, ar ag Amphithe whose forbearance he was permitted to act at the board. | reveft mic incre one Miata Mino auantity, | JV L Gre jady who i well oe oat company Can thetworid jan the hole or ‘This was going a little too far, andthe gentleman has | 4 your Remorstrants fares Tespeetfally represent, Goreces af shegiaing 9 few tor ore ba “r Re ris moder | § = plea ne nan ae rit to last long, so that w been very justly deprived of his sent. These changes | s | Seca ceere ire a Sint gata r= duly attended to. iS im*re arias, Malaise MECAWTZE, receatly into ofthe slightest importance e given a different complexion to the two parties in | Bo ‘ Trithon_ much excitement. being, general fal pnderstood that ELOCUTION. First female Beene Eaxestrian, Mrs. COLE, daughter ofthe | stirring here, in araases though our citizens do the board, and the shorts are now in the majority, which | recon efihe bodys = | ofone opnaioa, wo. tht jhe miranty, Wf 70, oh: | Ex Mtatous of imaracty iat hove secptantrene tet | "aweran Draeion ar NB TURNER, Hoamet, whieh ‘Will bosought for with, the’ mort fae has given an opportunity {or @ compromise, which will, | caagetaye te commence half past 7 o'clock. Tickets, to be | ch, bole ‘cmoped to receive Kvening Uinases at his residence, No | Ridiog Master. Mr. 1 he tense and unprecedented excitement. A locomotive lias without doubt, be made, and the matter dropped. | nicest 19 Howard street. int imtre | Clown, Mr. D. RICE, » great Fort fom the Bout been fixed up for the last two days, at Havre-de-Grace, Counterfeit bills on the Bank of Smyrna, Del.,have | A State of Now Vonks petits at ee History ofthe i C. WARDROHES TRAvrINOS, ke., all ie NEW: | and I seo that the Sun thie morning ‘announces the most : corner John street, : = ‘ pod A ong FT ig a The snow, however, lays on the rails, thia morning, to recently been put in circulation in Baltimore. One of 1d Dol = ‘en volumes foreleg 198 Broaden Hi PRIVATE PARTIBS ATTENDED = terior f Frang petition the denomination of five dollars, signed A. Stockley, | _ 23 *r ng sola hin the cles SCHNEIDER "¢,REBI REBHUN, ge of plays and po Penn will be kept up, Ns beet the depth of about eight inches, which will somewhat ceskior, end Istec Davis, president, was discovered « IGHING WHI Pre tecras sre tad fifty; but j Proprietor bare soared no pains or expense, ond mean | Tetard its progress, ifitaheuld come today. 6, ig few days since. It has been ingeniously done, and well | A FINE fetta insu ae cinigh naihet pomntevores, | oe ae teary he oyrcmraatrs ine S"manuer that none | clown, Dan Rice. The lower tier of boxes were actu calculated to deceive. 429 istf re , eglect of eo:porators HE NATIONAL PRESS, may hesitate te go, and be seen, perfect conkdenee ally crammed with ladies*the pit overrun tothe num- ‘The receipts of the Western Railroad Co for pearl, right saree ty ifficalty is opposed Ai FOR HOME—A Reposi of L A | to Equestrian Pla o'Peformances of the, most ts- | her of red, who stood en the mpany, Lyn: a srey | to any persons becoming corporates: the by-inwe of your ree ecard oP Anca Miner of Fes vent fe be | Seared sedatl ccd'chate, via con be produced te tny ind the second and third tiers were crowded out the week ending January 17th instant, were as annex- Horse, erly soun Lg4 wonstrants having =< a rch wide open to all, bitehed Saturday, at Two Dollars a Year, in advance. | country. t lobbies. There never was so crowded @ house in per ir tricks ory ix years ol diese saw It to the poor tich, to come in and constitate them’ incr P. Monais, pains s sad d Proprietor. Subscriptions re- Particulars in time “4 warded to. th : be seen st Me LB tables comer of der anm sel Se sa 201 Toquiromeuts, being Grenen the office of /n <Hthe Ber oficeil be open on Saturday and Monday, | Baltimore before, A silver goblet was e Week end Jon. Free ato. wn. | OO Fa I thee tae sip th ity paeae the Recto bal cites RCE: Le “ Co. | | where Seutsor e hivuh lee ot Pomesene bane author of the best conundrum, thet shoul id pe Passengers. 5,367 sommes chen 7 of the p ho desi this refi red ti “Emily,” which was as f Freight, ke: oa | Soaer te 3 Franklin square, N yuri |f idee pital tan crving | eenenian Deady Serrano ey pawn’ oxckare VERY EVENING, i to one signed “ Emily,” w as Rae sncisis Py 1403 aye rouny ae a ie ‘Performed me rar become' ii widvees ome) conad rams a ma Soe OF tert en winner of the vee omega: tae Bad ¥ be and Trace ry inciple of easan| u if a fea at Alexand: Increase $8,494, equal to 38} per cant sale, God nop le tie bee eaters ep Ser vated enasemnrini eit repre ant been re ‘ored no like Fab onal ae 1d or | Reriorming, © feet ertreating silver from Rice,” Ry eee of sm, bank in New Orleans,on the Ist | tnd private familtes. ene eee Commazsehots after and angry controv Purpose of pre- % ye ch “The Front sree te woke are ys oe oe ecem| 1845, are a] FEGHES.. 1 Peau: ihe harem ‘rel ious comm J ton, next week, w! is excel e y trom Ches' od retaros made to on kde gore by the ennex. LEECHES-LEECHES—LEECHES it has happil forthe Tong period AVING their oe Orice at Porn e al Perper * Wed where. mr ogre catablanment pat’ street Theatre. There isan extensive theatre going tary of State. The varia, A iRes FRESH supply of Im jo and heal heahihy Swedish an ‘Germen TAL now sought to renew H capital very nearly ent month or by the year, at remavnable raten, fooling abroad here now; and | have no doubt but that tion in the movement of each bank, from the Ist to the , Just receiv these jong settled disputes, snd to meow ‘8 firebrand Into the poe oa bel dings, mgehtanry, mere mer ite sae erty > h jo well. Holliday atreet will also be opened by ‘ 2 : . aith, was very small, and in the aggregate does not | _jt31w*m tapenat oP Lecchen, 18 John street._ | members uulortanately eusnot act calalyend ‘onpersely on | pamed 4 toro grententcondierations that have ever | poy papi, JULES FONTANA, | | Marshall, in Sagi age cae RS eS i ssnount to mere than eee thousand dollars. ACKET SHIP QUEEN OF THE W fealty represent to your with comparatively 4 femteso yi the syatem which 4 = | EY humelfin,tie 7, for the purpose « pody snatehing” expedition. ‘They had with them @ peat: =¥" we of a jetained until Fri have always if limmitis ad seattering their ie, lessons on the 10 Korte. residence is hia Mm Dc. | ig WOODHULL & MIU, x ef hepa perennial A ases wench te. 3 ge ‘milf be adjanted | tou strert nar Broadway. icag cart, with al tho impleme eof hokage pme5.. nol justly entertains even Were it so, it isnot 3. Gi PACKET SHIP SARACEN Tow Glugow—Conionene ee MUSIC. Howe: ople will die, and the doctors must have a A Misi Gauge aa | PCRRE RCA GAau ameter fetamns | acre rte more nanach RT Fel | or BR RRAMATE: Pete. | cree Gua mas, contd gy nay ve arse | —" &: 781 Fay 435514 West [ All goods “FS The detenaination to thi y int ei frie! 529,870 el pormilfes waa ve vias s WOdsERES wruas, not prithe minutes of the they assy oF the teh ch wiry 113, n the Ge perene soount, by oe rf te ce ‘age | Waar’ tifne mre rie a " Beovates egies Bearpstown, Cass Co., Lu, Jan. 10, 1846 erg ‘430 Im! ‘all street, THOS .ape.eas | _ iat 87 South street. Resolved, Thee Ric |. Clarkson, y instruments, | The Riches of the West—Gothamites on the Wing. 8 TT | a | Thopee Robert Proap Jasob Lena, Pitas aes: Worm ER it consasoffrom wo to emir fe ments, e { ‘ ‘m ‘ " us Jay, and £. K. COLLINS with aro spaomapent wiended It is now six weeks since I left the city of Gotham, Consolidat ; TANS ei QC) TONS of Straw Beards, x . mide, ant | ie wy, yas L. Onden m, ‘Onden, be « ‘Committe'on ee par of Li ci - 4 = SoaaT PERSE | reat pat aio 2 he W CL Ie Women Fioog Woah sacra srw. sr SOHA S deeeynn during which time | have seen consideradle 0! this rors i forte Mr. JOHA imatraction on ig Fees. ope SAR OAD nam 6 H0aW re Aa al | Peele mae trai be peoper.™ ‘was! ‘for Ld -e. Leontine ue “7 ae gros ora area sansa “aanire No. | Western country, and | myst say the beautilul prai- il a

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