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in these two hanks, an increase in loans end dis: Counts of $283,870; in circulation $16,052, and in depo sits $9,161, and @ falliog off in specie of $2,806. There appears to have been the greatest ,variation’in the dis- count line. These banks are about a ‘criterion of the ‘city] banks generally, and the inference we should draw from their reports is, that there had been an increase in the} dis- | counts of all the banks, of at least two! millions of dol- | ders since last February, and_s falling off jin the aggre- dollers. There may be a greater variation than this, but there is data for the estimated variation. ' We annex a comparative statement exhibiting’ the | condition of the North Western Bank of Virginia, ‘in- | base cluding branches at Wellsburg and Parkersburgb, on the lst of April, 1845 and 1846 Noarw Westexn Banx or Vinaima ano Baanci a 2 S88a8 # fie Sree “ ik notes Ene, by ot ote a ‘States ee BBe: Baae88 sh at BSS Subs fesssssic Sssrbeseseses s-3 "ges 1E aE lz $1 $1749,807 70 | The circulation on the lst eer 1846, comprised | “are, Seunders. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are y aeiedfontard the funeral, which will teke street. Pa Rad one relatives and [riends are MeL spore gate amount of specie, ef about one hundred thousand | i ees ee Setusde notice. P.- Friday, 7, er nee Josuru ree Buancann, aged Mr. Pranci« Blancard, Ist instant, Cuanvorre D., wife of Adam respectful, | place on | P.M, trom her late residence, 112 Cedar | morning, Mancancr, wile of James R. | invited to Sr ere, se — On EHGey stereo, the 1st instant, of sumption, | ir. Matwew McCuiium, beaker, seureerl | ee jeod 45 years. bers of | funeral te His ives and friends of the family, and the mem- | the Thistle Society, are requested to attend his | to-morrow (Sunday) +. from his late residences 382 P | oe Meer May meld yeas Groace MLL, a soldier | ) pve ponae = 4 o'clock P. be removed to Stamford, Connecticut, faneral services will take place at 1i | on Saturday, at No. | Wooster street, corner of sania ond on friends are invited to attend, | Henny DeLuce. Orderly Sergeant. MERI (CAN EXCHANGE BANK. __ beasts Spek betters of the American Ex- for the and Direct- Be ahed eh (olotdlock Posie?) oY Ww. M. D: Sin 2. re $9,488 in ones, $6,610 in twos, $279,965 fives, 265 430 | SSS SOLON tens, $115,140 twenties, $43,900 fifties ; total, $719,328. It appears that there has been a very greet uniformity in the aggregate movement of this institution and | branches. There has been no material increase in any | | department. ‘The banks of Virginia make semi-annual reports, and we doubt if the banks of any other State in the Union maintain a greater regularity in their operations, and more unifermity in the eggregate movement, than those of Virginia. It is true thoy have not those facilities for | engeging inthe speculative movements of the day that | the banks of this and other large cities have. Confined | almost exclusively to the business in their immediate vicinity, they are regulated by the movements of tose engaged in trade and commerce immediately around | | them. Where there are no strong temptations to en- | gage in speculations, there is not that necessity for fre: quent reports that exist in places of more importance, However, there is no danger of the banks in any part of the country repeating their returns too often for the in- terests of tho stockholders and those depending upon them for commercial facilities. ‘The returns of the Georgia banks this year, so fer as Teceived, chow but a very moderate variation move- ment, compared with former years. -We annex the re- Port of the Bank of Branswick for April, 1646, compared with October, 1845 :— Banx or Baunswicx. Gronara. Covital Stock ers tes Pelt | K mama | ages | 179 | 16,228 | Notes discounted. . $163,557 Bile of exchange mata maturing in pees 35.759 | vests ! 8 att ood : 10,774 endanes th inaeiey 495 70,966 at Columbus... ....06 12,620 ‘$477,962 It will be observed that thi has been a great in erease in the line of discounts, and in the amount of bills of exchange, in several cities, maturing. The og- | gregate movement has increased, in six months, more | than one hundred thousand dollars—equal to about twenty-sight per cent. A comparative statement of the leading features in the returns of those banks of Georgia which have been made his year, present the annexed view :— Banxs_oF pattem. | Octob April 1046. | i is. 4 is. Dep. Blechanics? Bank fe man em. ae Geo RB & Bankii 491 37,014 188,780 52,953 Mar. & Fire los. Bask. 745,398 192\359 928,710 285.004 Flavery Bank 2 156,924 $87,297 251,740 ry Branches 170,786 313.871 1,817,147 995,247 Central Rai 193,889 37,517 180,1'2 15,398 of Brunswick 109,404 = 18,346 1557 41,619 Central Raiiroad Bk - : Bank of Brauswick.. pany to reduce ite banking operations, as fast as possible’ and it will be seen that a great reduction has been | made. Cewtrat Ra:taoap arp Baxxina Company. Oct 1844. 40,390 ‘The loans and discounts have been reduced nearly fifty per cent within the past year. Of the discounts, on | the 11th of April, 1846, $10,307 were considered good ; $26,429 under protest and in suit; $1,011 under protest ‘and not in suit ; $8,577 lying over and not in suit. Ba- | lance in bends ofthe city of Savannah, bearing seven per cent interest, $63,000. The total cost of the railroad, Including depots and motive power, and including ¢: ponses of transportation and repairs since last Decem- ber, is $2,616,540. The bank capital stock amounts to | $205,300, and the railroad capitel stock to $1,943,415. The total debt of the Company in April, 1845 and 1846: | ‘was as annexed:. Dest or tHe Centaar Raitnoad Cie Baxauno Company: | rit, April, 186° | see TiahilngeCirealation oe $571,646 This shows reduction in ‘the Seaictering the past | yoar, cf $125,303. This isa greater reduction than anti: | Ccipated, and induces us to believe that the whole debt | Wiii bo liquidated more rapidly and much sooner thanex- | pected It was estimated when the reports for April,1845, was made out, that the entire debt would be extinguish- ed by the first of December, 1848. There is at every probability of the debt being paid by April, 1648, six months sooner than anticipated. The benk and rail- seal cin yo Sse ee need Sor setae | annum. The railroad receipts are rapidly ‘The railroad and bank profits since December, 1845, 0 period of four months, amounted to $122,077, equal to $366,231 forthe year. The whole concern appears to be in a very flourishing condition, and likely to rapidly iT increase in preductiveness. Ohi 101 108 she F Tr 95000 Ohio 7s the Farmers je 6s, 1860 % iret S ee g do 160 iy Mohawk 48 | both do 160 i, Pa ae ne ‘eo edo po ee J00 eS bis de Me do bie te its Reading bon ae “3 ae: Si'she Morne Graal” 194 6 Long foland 20a do u a do ey Bone ss of in hag 10 = do 960 34 1 do 10) 3 0 do a3 35 "0 do eo 0 do be 8K 158 Reading RR 69% 25 Nor & Wor rd 3 a10 64% 185 do Pad ie a tie eg ie a om 3 oO do 0 aT do bee 47h Second Board. 50 shs Harlem 150 shes Reading 6956 50 do me do 6 69 ” do cy jervie Doge % do 75 Nor and Wor 573 Fe a oT HY i Co New Stuok $5000 Ohio 6, 1860 * she, & Wor b3 ad — 8 5 5 3B Yu'stee nu ® bao FY FE _ Birth. On , May let, the Lady of Mr, H. Hr Cunnine- pam, of Son. Ti on enbes! ness New York, May 1, 1646. Tie nti Leclige Ra of Nhe dee’ iverttlomeee of m2 3*re sdividus | account, at 2! the late frm wil be seed by WH iche-doo Pty tim of Nero & i here satgre rie ing, wed usder bes dhe mee yy Wa Hicker dot wh Heeniinns the hi ‘WM. Tenn DISSOLUTION. fore ¢: ing inder the firm of Tailors, hi ye a berined tattoo the SCHM! E eure? wi soccunes A‘ Persons baving claims ‘against Hannah Muiphy, for- A pmatly at (91 Broad | the wae net before he are requested 2: > present the same a Ds, DIOSSY, OCULIST, r moved to No. t day of Jun RT DELON, at. 491 Broadway. OVAL. 310 Broadway, naarly opposite the New’ York Hospital. Prectice con: fined to Diseases of che Eye and operations. Aridecial Eyes inserted. meSarTudThserre LEDON FAS removed from No ne’ 90, Nassau st. to No. 100 the same BemttTeet, where he will contiate selling ts bere Tecoived directly {rem Havana; 60 bales Havana To brceo | pees almost wre} itable for the city trade. pper, and Fer : in cz ole fa lots to suit purchasers in the ‘above place. SOUTHERN COTTON YARN. | EST Goathern Coston Yi ot the fol di Bs red to ComnLTY merchants at the Tomeat macken na jet pri cee, vie re North Carolina Factories, assorted Nos. 5 to 10 South Carolina, Georgia bard twisted Yarns = ‘* Y ‘These Cotton Yarns ar otton, aud the complexion of the goods fo ). Bay- ers can have any assortme: jumbers put op to ae ir ‘Wants without extra price. Also, Paterson Ww Jersey Yi ras 3} low Prins i sther, with Dats, wick, eine ing, at Nos. Cedar Foarl st. Up stairs, T.N. my nt aan Removed to No. 182 William NATIONA m2 lw*r sian | TAWES PERRY © FERRY © 00, LONDON. TH EO. eieKEY Rese THE L DErgT, BOE MARTON, OF PARIS, No. 12 Willow soot, New York BOHEMIAN SAKSAPARILLA, Piney Tom aa iapere ‘tate of te atising, in whole or eae cheba Pustal son =o ‘worm or tet ’y SyPhil bebe, pains in Whe head, Task of blood, wad. pelpitarien of ths All chronic constitutional eer tion, peacalgia, a ge cao th idee ber ‘eoastitutions, ceeupations ca tih oe jonamess, ts whesh all females ace cusee arising from ‘symptoms, exposure or impradence in Ife, deat- impure state iT compriaed' aefofula or kings crf or theamatism, se of reuse see red. fe comple enerel Tangucr, heavy ral languor, fas vioken vidtent bendatbon, Tage and alsoas ere debilitated tated by opeuracisee liab! e rapidly restored by its use to their Bative vigor For weaki: — unhealthy children, troubled nso morbid penne their attendant vexations, troubled 1 jex8 of sfretfalness, and 1ecessant ¢: ‘erying. th wilt be found invaluaole. Being of pleasant taste they they t recdily; and with yesenenl but unperceived operation, it ¢ ffects a thorough cure. PRI One Dollar per bottle—Six Sse for five dollers—Thir- bent bottles for ten dollars. A liberal discount to. country ealers. ‘Prepared and sold in oval bottles, by. De. 3: J. a ». Fay, Bohemi- on Depot, 1M 10 and 136 Fulton street, N. LEVETT, DENTIST. ORE HAR results from bungling perfo! is onan | Dentists than Grewkaer xe OR GREY Rehel montane changed should bs at df att nd underst aris preseure—fen nwareof it ‘the Dentist’s art psy) ras Sheed portance ‘eeth ae the peinciote MAGIC HAIR DYE. of rit a beautiful lon’s Ma- eck instantaneously by application gic Hair pyre Country geat! “eon ag hs te. mv ed them by bly or by eir orders, ait age a Peer th od rie bottle, fa for 3c ma MU wit ions for use accom: City Gentlemen are invited to eall at the Depot, where the: can have ies a 3 per ‘of | OF grey ones, THE EXAMINE 0. EIGHT N Gir lorthe ct No Streets. [opener $90,000!!! together with Boaras of tk to the cut mt it*re hasa list of Fees paid to Commissioners. for 0} wb Hoa Common ¢ Couneil, with other The Examiner is pablisved once a week, at whiskers substituted for ri yates. m2 Im*re hase list of ie Pek RS St jist uJ ts itation- City Goverament, amousting to ‘over ad ate 8 of the Board of 8a Conan’ and both matters of interest ayenr, b ANIEU K: MINOK & CO... TyChantbers at, comer of Centre. ray: A stance of a geod GAZETTE FRANCAISE, DE BE FHILADELPELE, || PAPER, offering to | the refined sub- ~ ook, aud all the nevis neren ofe ia, Ne sa conemicine Clean eect —Palleliel jo. misiswiiais eer THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, | PAR’ T pin sie TWO VIRTUE’S DEVOTIONAL FAMILY BIBLE, ATED Maa ae “7Pabllabed by 75 per cent valuable tee he No 50 Wall st., wher babes ir HE Advertiser, about leaving he city, hi he Stee! F: ‘of phate froma trawing taker se the actlete eva George Virvue, late R. Martin dts oa DS’ ry for 1 eewige Re at (25 dollars per share by Abram ——- ,, Meceiver, ere os. fal ‘any information MOREEN & MERCER, cor. Nassau snd Ann sts. BLEACHING POWDEK. Salas St & Bogie Application | PROVISIONS AND GROCERIES. FoR Sa Bale ey: purchasers, sie e tod Ba ta, rota 2 in lots to accom: modate butter, beef. shoalderay ee crushed: Tent ni fice cael on hums, IM PORTANT REMOVAL. pres R. CHRISTIE'S Garant and Magnetic Depot is re- moved to No. 18? Broadw: bet! John street he ouly piace in New York and Magnetic Fi the great miatr aad ans oe sub fe eee cmveaeas snd insay tere said of vided Ravens Duck, which af ttaw* WedhS-t r Ch orn (4 GENTLEMEN'S beets peat tp AND HAIR DRESSING SA’ cee, No 1 Barctay Sr, Unoun THE fag Hore. ‘PHE Subseriber having een renovated At ment, 60 a9 to attain ia dneaier tra more |b eleg nce and comfort, tikes tt! wiedgements wil on the nompa: the eit are * fr shaspen eee aii est fastidious plan. No. 1 Barclay street, oder the mi tees New York, May 1, 1846. PAR yt (* i ENTLEM! i See cok in ters He serene meee who will matt re Bor’ 2670. ara Pose Ofice. I eee ete Pete | ‘epee their 5 ieaaa may | sean or alt ronaeione to Paris or by toed itera Omenree Hetereacts cine bed | mi 6t*re TO PRINTEKS. | . Apply at th story, Herald | a0 thre “TO MERCHANTS. iy fenation » am holesale Dry Good Geode Unsere of Counts | sion, Hoot! oF Shoe Stores would rocks his employer. Can it matigteuliner’ sea \ Silents wed ato attentions a C., atthe office, | 2 Ee » 7 in yet | A vy ved setaty raat acne | | ju | Heestdecheer skal by catsdod tne Weett ate os lacie to tike pupils at her own residence. aaa re WAN’ Lp Boe a eet, pc eé de fe At biity ay ibe See? sence eS Pas that uo objection untry, or ined wae sidfoccd B'ld., at the offico of thie paper, | od in 3 private fami- ml 2t8re jeutlemen, to let at 10 White st — lock. miaer | u ly, by applyieg st 91 Thou pson st. AR To beseen Rooms, between 10 aud 4 o'e | health; ation. = itaipediate vieluity of glow way. the with comfort. A line pr OR to 8. 5., at atthe otis of oe erald, will be answered by the necessary references. PRIVATE BOARDING ae 344 WHITE Tooms uaked A tow and oy References given ipa required in all cases. Ist of May next. BON SEJOUK. Ppa Babeceiber hee the pleas re to eapguneeshet his henee. int is now’ one for public soeommodation. omer sido has long been a desideratam We h ‘The house (the old Meleny Mansion.) bes _— style, with many new rooms, and oth- | 2¢4" Heratifully laid out, and what with lexari F ry, charmiug kin is, agreeable drives, and pleasant | place will e} age, competition ‘with any rural | phon who Nuk to pass a cool and quiet sum- with rooms or suites of gosrupen ah of almost every variety aboa: lis, abd the neighboring woods are not deficient ‘The steamer Passaic, plying between New York and stops at the landing, In froacof the house, four times a day 2 Will open tse the citizensof New York cannot fud a more beautiful e then hie tomer oe ant eee re area pate he ae then le it of old: our” DANIEL wo i ‘The Paveate, or Newark, 1 {ook of Barclay sree atiomumutes past in the’ aftesaoon, landing mont of the there will oe convey passengers, and land them at RED eae rar we MONROE HIS cebrated wane. Place will be open the next sum- ths sellef'eudcursof pultsceary dissasen extent gover period ot elty years te cuntined by facts and evden mee try longer admits ‘of dispate. For the exteut, and tet | of its medicinal virtues, however, der is re we ‘The Mineral to behad at endance. Q pike Road to the ‘Blue Seiphar wll [rbd apes ‘upon it ply Ting between the two etre Bp ‘ich fades ialting, in a Weel mint vo "THE PROMMETORS NEPTUNE HOUSE, NEW ROCHELLE. HE Subscriber ipa informs his friends, and the public th he z to A Tt loeatto ies frond scanade tee ee and. conveniences dorsi seem, Ieuan ed cour city, and'will ac | commodate on favorable terms, Also good bethta eg “OF: nice. New Rochelle, May 1, 1846. ee orithew es T TRE 3 NARROWS. ae and Tnpraremente vl be oP of boarders on the ry, WO ie ferric oto rnged ‘connected with the yprietor te bi ts fortabli way, aaa dareas the subscriber, at Fort flamilton tied THOMAS MEINELIS .W HOUSE, BALTIMORE. in th . fn Be 9 jacksoa & Grasston, a ret ® ‘the Public, wall he tes for toe Teesption rot Buea. Fiat of Mr. Craaston as host and of Mr Jackson at the Exchange Hotel, Baltimore, Ind at'th ¢ Astor House, New York, is a ia which the tl will be kept. ‘Tie location is the best | im the city of Balm: ‘The Favilion, a at Rockaway, L summer months | be HAPPY, f0 ses his old ag favorite watering place. | FAVIEION, Pring dala ty |, BL D has th | | honor to _infc laeene fm parties Ree in get eth mj bein | betwoon the i (uh and the 20th me eae pee ch daonotie | | will be git UFPICE CHOTPUN Al will remain mae the | ‘Apni 29, 1846. OTICE TO pea yl AKERS.“ ‘ater rents are due. and eae < ou the or may at this office, No.7 Old wns House, rear of the City bea tebers ‘who are | desirous of not having itabut o inetual im | | Wier pryments JAMES A“ COPFING Pret. | | ak o SHIP UTICA, Ha ill be detamed until 2diaat | Paasangers by thisah,p ip will please be oa bowrd oa a Saturday mora o'clock precisely, at pier No, | | Per ae th I will close at the: Poet’ Ofes, aud Jetters tok ing Hoome at half vast 11 o'cIock: TAKE NOTICE. T# IE Subscriber having made arrangements, and co! jtschon ae ralarged ant tee ota ynsidera- | rendy to do all kinds of | ‘on the most reasons | ‘others—100 sets. of hi “G.BROADGUE hand estima pring st. | NGDGE tee gerne rite ee Tae... Selena fe rr etry wil be sewed by imbeer, at the O' “ho = eager pea TO DEALEKS IN FISHING TACKLE. a Salmon and cat Bik, Wore Gat to suit exty oF coun isk phir COAG a che Talos eas Kata bliahment, 42 tom et. A 1 tm rh SPERM OLL AND CANDLES. ELXGELLENT Witter Bleached Sperm Oil gutgay | sanflesee® oom pet voceh ad, Paris, boudieg house wad ie Kespers re ated call nad a ero evra voters : I sey Greenwich st. cor. Murray, and da Gresawich ost mrl4_Im*re SPRING Oe ua 'M. Y, JENNINGS & CO., a og hy = or Ser sesolies the i are prepar: can ‘with the most extensive assortment w styles: vent marge racer, vat eh hich wi be ade 4 ores H Soregh the catiers as can = od coun: avn | ageemeoeteen = fishnet | reference co pantalooas, in which so few cutters excel, we otter —* wv art ee ee French | east oeeprre caer | i combining oxen tw land hand rn end rt cot kept by Ld handkerchiefs, flere, eh cog fe alia a collars, bosoms. ler. AMEWICA! OREGU. Pre fete pm 10 the Inhabitants of the whole boas ieea Cout insite you all C4 ng! , to consider an ork , where a A] welfa jing at A J baat IH the far exceeding any a ¥ ese forthe jonas i Cre DBS reggie aia cpa which, will be _Catalogues are now rest mare | PRE Last SAce of | dimes ates Stock gaa net Benen fipenrenr at eo cos 8 FLA 7 il tell the | soos ef tenseeee a tock Consisting o aut, nt rosewood, i ahoaseyy wd at woodieriaren ™ | ver ing and eosy | ae } on se imitation, Pinpoint oT | eral . wake, Sect couvenienceat mle i bape revit dt lonwes are now read! m2 It*re Ty Aacuoneer, LARGE ae SALE OF ELEGANT | uphsa Hidtats i wat 10. Bee RENO ND M. rune, : MOST | SoDeRn Brick CERN OAT HE LARGE RO MB INT ie ALakSE NO, 430 | BROADWAY POTTLE® vuciuzea will sell st auction, ou Tues- | day, May Sth, Oe the above rooms, a large and valuable assortment of su, vero rosewood, black ‘walnut, | and mahogany turuirure, com! cain mE LEMER- ph 5 t a a i Wrinhiag to obtsin tlessast rooms, with | ment with the above HALL S' EN’ id » G RITE MEN Soe thei their Fema pie. ft agg gen et | saouly sinking, commanding a view of Be "The | atcery. sf be I fi i 2 be tot ost eather a or gs. | Hato meets TENCE came is now open to receive | guarantee of the style | th culie th fh abor seeeablaha lovin teens | « the pablie that the abo i ving been aud pu o1 1g i prepared to treat wih | AUCTION NOTICES. AMUSKMeWTs. BRUSSELS, INGRAIN, AND T THREE PLY CARPET- ‘oa 8. PLATT will sell, ‘This Day, (Saturday, May | 2d,) at 10 o'clock, a or iaty a The abow ith be up in lot fe | beagnet Oa re wc eek lots to suit . Soe is ‘Dey, at 10 o'clock. at | of a shoe ¢ by order of as- | signees—The entire stock of |: gentlemen's shoes and boots, slippers, gaiters, leather, bindings, ke. | iso, the fixtures, of the store, viz : carpets, chairs, awx- j ‘erme—6 months over $100, for approved notes. the largest assortment of the best city made faroicure offre ‘atauction this season—the | whole of which, wilt be peremptorily sold to slose a concern, | consiata of varior, hall, and, bedgoom faraitae, of the | tye TY wud XV, and £litbethians he whole of whieh will be arranged, w jogues, the day previous. B—This sale Wil be found worthy’ tho aiteation of | housekeepers aad the trade. ‘Terma cash. m2 3t*rc Wipe eae ees, | Pray ee ry Geode Alva sae f Ri eornanis a TO \ Seapia! Pye tet pe AP THE THEATRI- Ww. RBYN, Sfscager ofthe Swiss Bell Ringers, re: « spectfally inte ernbers o WV, ret aes iat he will have fuldited nes saraos cand tenders his eor- professo hout the United | i (teat abe pe daring | re details and travellers, vantageous (0 any a, Manager of the Swiss Bell ‘theatre, St. Louis, Mo.,i with prompt als ‘irre: - ALEXANDER’S TRICOBAPHE; | NEW AND INVALUABLE DISCOVERY, being a | Liaud Bye, which insantangonsly changes the par or of | utiful brown or bli ithout injury to the | | hair oF ak ea. reat superiority of this Dye, consiscs in its cna ae instantaneous effect—all other ive ean ram sive hours 3 eee ier re ees itet tom the Beueanasges uly eras hey our i pesboes Teomatly applied fo the valuable Tigeld Dyeknows as ew and val- iano cu fa noe peoance Wiver or pals, ey esha a or or bled olor, eases | ek + Broadra tach streets "Asprawails 36 | om, Moore & 7 iyvior at ui Mitiden faust: ‘W. THE aera WIGS, ENTLEMEN’S reul Heads of Hair, being the latest | | G sore Aeeerim 4 the manufacture of Wigs Secalps; and is pappy, in being the first toi lane riber ee They di id | Sar hetehe no makleg mover olor ee, "they tilating ey fiton contrivance en puinty ews they are immediately ae themselves to mance, an ‘and at on of the liv. ‘sddsenss ES FHALON, Gt Bi Pisin Gite Be Botel, or wader Judson'a Hotel eae inveree SUAPS AND Pk! MER “COURTLANDT STREET, Depot for the the Walnut Ou! Military Shayuig "Soap. H Extracts, Repences, Cologne, T with every other article in out ts, Denggists an Dealers i im geveral | are mine OUF extea:ive assortment, where they cm my bsoupolied lowest Superior fe and Not T ra. casas Candles, ral b JOHNSON, VROOM & FOWLER. JEFFERSUN on ANCE COMPANY, rm oye the lee Bore ie er THOMAS AEE sn GEO. T. HOPE. Secretary. THE CITY FIRE INSURANCE oan Office No. 61 Wall street, City of New York. APITAL STOCK $210,000 at paid in in cash, end secure- invested according to the provisions of its charter. Company has been in business twelve has paid losses by fire ards of $450,000, ent assets of the »Company exceed its capital stock | more than $25, cation, at B.A READING, President, | a19 tmins*m Bs tt Guitey Se creesident | ser ae | i 000. | bul Insurance agaist hein or damage by Fire effected on appli- | PARK. THEATRE. epee 75 it. ne dtaad third. 8 r aa Tne Dent be... . MA f o'clock, and erformances will eous- mence at hal SWE Y THERATHM. & W. JACKSON... - MANAGER AND (D PROPRIETOR. This Kvent Will be =o tformed MrJR Rents ine gens mea 2d UE, aon conts—Hecoad and Third Tiers, a6 ets. core will open at 7 eock- cura will rise at half past 7. GREENWICH “PHEAT RE, | Corner of VARICK & CHARLTON STREETS Messrs. MYERS > ee Ra WARREN REDUCTION OF PRICES. aon. Private Bi +85 00 $1 rn u pom 4 - | Pilea. cesces Ta co BENEFIT OF MR. GRATTAN This Kvening, ‘The performance will commence with gary’ lation rattan ; Julia Drane Wife FOR A’ ‘DAY, Nathan Tacherss sn + Yankee Hill “After ‘whieh, ES iVatoxo. yy a Gentleman Fy ited Miss Julia Drake rake 108 at 736 o'clock pre- 'y, from 10 A.M., to 3 o’clock P.M., when cee can be secured, or ti 3 } PALMO’s OPERA HOUSE. Chambers street. Friday and Saturday . May Ist and ad. 3 18" ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELS FOR TWO NIGHTS LONGER. Doors open at 7—to commence at 8 o’ciock. wal ttis*r CASTLE GARDEN. SACRED MUSIC AND SUNDAY CONCERTS. The Froprietcrs of the above splendid establishment, have made arrangements | for. Gig Revormmances ConcERTs take bch W Afternoon He “Evening, Ma: which oceasion, the GRAND OR¢ rot this seublintimert wilt nl parlor eaciestion of Bacred Mung Com | the best Ancient direction of G. Ww. MEYRER, tr rie Leader and PROGRAMME. 1. Grand ie 2. Andante—! in this country, 3. Q $, Grand mind le. ngordock, Acutt 10 ota o'elock. Admittance 12% cents each, Meotan-the aes dave tue slots nod extansive Balpoa will fers, who may evjoy themselves by enery of land and water spreading in viewing the romantic every direction, as 24 door ways lead to the upper evered plat. forms, and an extensive entrance to the prome: | with the sea, will enable the lover of nature to examine most beautifal prospect in New York. Seats and conveni- ences are every where to be found for thos» who are eres to meditate or read alone. THEATRICAL Peer L427, and Gentlemen of profe: quired to form the of “The eee ‘s under the management of Mr. George Skerrett. ‘Are | 378 made by post- paid Legare cal. to Mr. George sera Canal street, corner rou ys. THOS. B. DEWALDEN, mi 2t*re Stage Manager. MK. EDWARD L. WALKER | H4s the honor to announce that he will give his First Con- | wpe ists ‘ee eee sis gy i Sth, at the verte hfe ee TARMONIC GRAND PIANO FORTE, made bis Peon no Ab MORTHAEL a will be assisted by | W. J: DA’ fr akones i tOD ER. Tickets 50 cente—To be bade at the usual places. pew at 7—Concert commences at 8 o’clock. OPERA Lied CP, HBatho, a Chambers streets will be secerved at -& Leonard atreetor 36 South street, up stirs. a% lw*re ANIMAL MAGNETISM—MARVELLOUS EX- | PERIMENTS. “ BORNE will continue his Lectures and wonderfal | is sal od subject _ bole na Timi sitecees create bdier 7 spiritual power, illustrat Tse nivecies: and she tamortality ot the Wek ‘Admittane, 12g cents. CENTHKEVILLE COURSE, L. L—TROLTING. FOR ALL, WELL AND SICK. RS. CARROLL'S Medicated, Vavor and Sulphar Baths, | 16 Faltoa street, opposite, "These Bathe are the most sal iehtfal and | eficacions | | remedy for coids, Theumatiare, and fever, ke ,and nut aly © cure, but s preveative to many of “The: jeah is ie heir to.” | ‘They afford the most agreeable mode of Bathing, and are casen- | | Salto Hpocoanh clenalimess. lls Baths differ from every other “Vapor | Ba so called, and have been established in ‘unis than Sulphar rit Foanire half an hour’s notice. Portable Vapor Rethnsent to eng part of the city or vicinjcy. | CAsT OFF NY SC FURNITURE | {Asin sapere mat a anes same, by sending meeriben SVecne’ etoct, Sean ek webs” ss mais be ity for | U. CHAMPAL A FRESH in ‘OICE of this delightfal Champagne is in store, to the attention of hy Keepers, and private lemen ig! ahora The standing of this Pin now superior peas ‘any in this country, and at no higher » LIVINGSTON, & CO. Re aad re 10 Wall atr Se Ensena a los ANT Langa Ingles. RET RERCE A AND SZANjst Lanraet ecpelbvaney omy ied ht, om very terms. | Private lessons jalts, at their own residences, or | ferences of the 5 peetectas rat Imere 1AGO D. MAURICE, 171 Canal at. ~~ SPECTACLE CASE MANUFACIOR ae ON! ANTLY. on hand a eo sooty above arti- | Camu gross or Rel ee radi eo, mr KITCHEN RANGES. HOLMES’ TWO OVEN KITCHEN RANGES, ‘HE Proprietors are now to farnish Holmes’ T wo the ada ot ‘or eet them t foe pe pe.vene —- oF boa: houses, ha chavo the right the patentee to mauu- facture aud Oar EAT manafacturing and setting pasel an this eit nga ‘past Ce, war- its us in asserting that Holmes’ surpassed for onone' py convenience, and aorenihi ity. ey are warran- poses for Which the aged, and wil be’ removed free of any, expense to. the imerogs references con be given wo persous eae iar ey bron ate on 0 da dare well jetors are constant! uri muppried with parlor, office, and bed-room HATES, of’ the newest “Also TIN WARE, bright, Japanned. ‘They have | SRSA ane mien oat grates, and bolle pinta et SSL E Ton, Diinse JOHN SL ITHTAKER, a bemef 2 ta thom hi aaron pauaa cou ee ‘sometiaag. af ingame snd PoRENRY Godt PEE rate Gaaeanap ae ee ee TP WINES ie price Relish, Bridpor, Seeing, Herring cee fr cpetign mare i) SHEET BRASS. tee Fie iat cee ry between Green streets, man of Shret Brass, ie i fi al lls hovesale. retail, i ‘then i | Beara warrants Prat ea eed will felivee if Natt Sat SESE Rou st ih ee enema sizes made to order. AND HALL Cuan NDELIEI, &e. Dees ey tess Boise Tease noe the best inet BES Hes ct 1H Felton ot, fret door from TWO TKOTS IN ONE DaY. parce and Purse will come off over this Course on y, May the dth—Paise of $30, mile heats, best 3 in | | $e (Sab: rie ‘saddle, will come off at 2 o'clock, P. M., for pac- ii 3 Mg, Waeaer ames g Chenasgo Chie immediately After, A match, mile ee via %, under shemale, or $50, | : sand (, Bartine’s Riagec He Jonen Bee NS OEECONKLIN. Frop itor. Centreville, May 2, 186. FOR SALE CHEAP. A SAIS of fine Carringe Horses, perfectly kind as or double Mates, color grey, and very fast, sold for want of ply to inte nb 1» Metcer street, or at No. 1 Blocek- mi 2*r HOUSE NO. 47 SARANE To R's Es ad FOURTH THE ee atory and atti deep, with enc} piazza, a few years since, vie in br. m. May Flower. ot FLORICULTURE. A SUPERB Co.lection of New Flowers—Russell ps re now fa = Garden sad Greculouse, a ‘opposite Amity street, Soutn Brvoklya. . ee - 0 fe od Vurahater wekersny ‘are, mal 7s tote fect deep, with ines, fruit tre Re: js, $200, oF wil be | ene rine. in complete condition. for $30 TONNELE & H. corner of Pearl an Beekman to rae HOGGEY » Co¥, NOME hare the key ib Jett. WATTRIPONT & CO, HATTERS, No. 82 Nassau Street, New Yor Bowe WATTRIPONT & CO. ber to, infor, their Va rmtion ‘manufacture, ‘The long ¢ a Wee m2 ire red ay foreman, in the priaeipal ctuetories ia, Paris ‘them thy wil I Saacity the | signe SF these who will rawr cin ere New York, May 2, 1946. me bteod*re ‘NEAPOLITAN BONNETS. ‘SUBSCRIBERS, Patentees and Mana! ® of the Necpolitan Bonnet, are to supply the trade with their inimi ny Sen Institute aud which for st They warrant the i a or Vyse BOSTON STEAMER: FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. GHAM, Jr, AtHARNDEN & Oe Win ae No Berth secured until patd for. mbitie FOR NEW oa Yor, Thine Poaterely Pir tee as pecker Tos rou Hith iast—' 200) ‘ibray, master, wal posit her i aey. head maitre ir treet. "Poicrly no goods ‘paved on board after ‘Berurany e* eve Nien i New Orlase. JAB, B, WOODRUFF, who wil | mer ae jie ersoll, master, by gacceed | the Yer00, and sail Monday, va May, ber reqular day. *h awkibe, wal OF passage, bering regener accommodations, WOODHULL & MINWTTRN. $7 Bowth st. lar pa oe gular tay’ yt, ship ohachenemndan 560 tones, cai Sly, a ETS—To sail ist a " LATRA? INPELLIGRNCE BY THE MAILS. Wasuineton, April 30, 1846. Congress. Both Houses stand adjourned over to Monday next. The Senate, to-day, passed to a third read- ing, Mr. Speight’s bill, granting alternate sections of land to the Mississippi Railroad ; and the Michi- ' gan bill, granting upwards of a million of acres for her canal and railroad, was finally passed. The Smuthsonian bill was referred to a select commit- tee, with Mr. Dix at the head of it. We expect he | will take good care to see that it is not shoved out | of the way this time. Judge Tappan, the reporter of the original bill has been lobbying it, for this | darling echeme of his, for some time past. The old Judge quite for ornithology, entimology, conchology, and the other scientific ologies. | We ci at hi during the last room one dai a3, and found him classifying a variety of | bivalves, univalves, and mollusca of different sorts, | with all the gravity of Baron Cuvie quite la taste in that way. There was a spicy discussion i in the Senate, this morning, upon a motion looking | to the printing of a certain treasury compilation, by | Dr. Mayo. | But the project was laid out as cold as acorpse. The thanks of the country are due to | Senator Breese for the motion to adjourn over; to Monday. Breese 1s a man of sense and nice iscrimination. He knows, exactly, when to move for the good of all concerned. We like the man. The House met early in the morning, and ad- | journed over to Monday, in order to give time for | the exchange of the winter carpets for the summer lounge ; and the general cleaning aad ventilation of We shall, therefore, a look, perhaps, | among ‘the fisheries in the Potomac ¢ to-morrow. “ Wasuinaton, April 80, 1846. | We had a rumor here to-day, that Gen Taylor has | been attacked by the Mexican forces, and defeated | with a loss of 700 men. Little credit, however, haa been given to it by the general mass of the commu- ; nity. For my part, I am prepared to believe every | rumor of the kind that comes from the army of oc- | cupation, for it is nothing more than what we might | expect from that quarter at any moment, as | matters stand there at this time. There is one thing, | however, that is nearly next toa certainty ; and that is, that rumors of this sort seldom orever arise | without a sufficient cause; and the reason why such | unfortunate results, if they happen atall, are kept a | secret from the conntry, is better known to President | Polk and his Secretary of War than to any one else. | Be the rumor true or talse, of one thing I am certain, for I speak upon the best authority, and that is, that Mee Secretary of War is in possession of letters from Gen. Taylor, the contents of which he will not now muke public. Why, ens this secrecy about the movements ot our army? Why conceal from | the country its condition an se dangers? Is it lest | the bungling conduct of the men who have assumed , | hitherto, its sole direction, without hardly consult- ing the commander-in-chief of the United States | fo forces—Gen. Scott—upon subjects connected with it, has led to disasters which would not have hap- | pened toit had the head of the war department pur. | gued a more liberal and enlightened line of conduct towards military men of experience and judgment, | instead of directing these matters himeelt. I be- | Lahey but hope not, that our army has been beaten the eee ces egies] and that the reluctance of | Be | BY ne ne make known the contents of the de- epatches, enh he received a day or two since from | tl e South, is, lest his blunders become known to | the public, before some fortunate and successful movement of Gen. Taylor, over the enemy, change | the aspect of things in his favor. The yellow fever has broken out at the Island of Sacrificios, the an- | choring ground of tHe American navy in the | harbor of Vera Cruz. Should this malignant | disease get a footing among onr brave tars, there | will be little left tor the Mexicans to do when they | choose to visit the remainder of them, under cover | of the guns of San Juan d’Clloa. Between the Se- | cretaries of War and the Navy, both arms of the na- | tional defence are in a pretty perilous plight. The sub-treasury bill is now betore the Senate, and will be acted upon in the course of next week. On reconsidering the assurances given to Mr. Web- | eter last week by Mr. Lewis, that the principles of the specie clause would not go into operation until the first of Jan. next, itis not of so much consequence | tothe pomanene atthe first blast of the matter it appeared to be. 1 reason is, that the deposit banks have not, to any considerable Sey traded upon | the government money in the way of affording ac- | commodations to merchants manufacturers. | Their principal operations with it have been to pur- chase United States stocks, and place them as secu- | rity in the Erdal for the deposites of the govern- | ment. By this cunmng and well-timed fioan- | cial speculation, they are enabled te realize a very handsome income of, five per cent in- terest upon stocks purcRased with the United States money, and which are deposited with Mr. ‘alker as security for the Maren with which they have been | terms, the surplus. revenue of the loaned out to the favorites of Mr. overnment is rpose of d au oa caine? dollars, ut of deriving a profit of tho dol | i which they have not a shadow of @ right—tor | which they afford the commercial and man r= ing community no facilities for carrying on their works and trades, and by which they reduce the actual amount of the revenue of the country in the precise ratio of the interest they receive from the certificates of five ae cent stocks deposited with | the Secretary of the Treasury, and purchased with the money tor which they are left in his hands as | security .: | To some ph rpg mony here, this traffic has been one they were permitted by Mr. | Waker to @ hold not only halt a million ot thismoney, j the appropriations of all the public de- | partments. Those money merchants are required | to pay all government di in gold, but to-day be- | ing pay day with all the government cleiks, they | were more disposed to pay out F to those who were wil to take it, . Benton’s miat drops. The steatton of ‘government in paying’ ite clerks in gold, is to give that beautiful currency a monthly ctroulation as large as possible ; vo that it | may enter into the circulating medium of the coun- | try in as great a proportion as possible. For this | epee it hy ee Koo! here Mage? the mint at Phi- elphia, but ¢ hocus pocus of paying out paper instead stead of it, the i intentions of the law are detec tive, and the wi rags of town and country” corporations are set afloat, instead of the national currency. I call, therefore, once moe upon gress a: do one of Or gil,ooy the surplus revenue ‘reasury. Either pay off as much ot the hariotaldebe with this surplus, as far as it will go, or purchase peace and soot will with it of our neighbors, Me: - consideration of the large tracts = their poet which may fall into our hands by the settlement o, the southern boundary of Texas. "e Congress should not do either of these things, then it would be far better for them to bay the revenue in their mints | | and custom houses, than enormous sums, anou- | ally, as bend to the peaks and ants gold agin tor the purpose ronnie Uncle Sam’s go! into paper kites, to deposited with the Secre- | tary of the Treasury. Tae to she coptece eomeel case, and I don’t think the promise of Mr. } that the specie clause of the sub-treasury act | Rot go into effect till January next, is of much con- | sequence to the merchants, one Sy ce sne othex. ‘Lhe question “ where is Mr. Si ?” has been frequently asked’ since I his arrival here | three weeks ago, on the authority of a gentleman | lately at the head of a press in this city, who saw been get out of the omnibus that bi the south- ok eee et hotel. Wherever he has n, ad then, it is impossible tor me bey es ; but, for the’ faction of ali doubting gen- | demen, who have not had taith strong enough to | believe that he has been here, I will now assure them that he will make his a here, in propria | persona, in two or three days. It is a remarkable fact, in connection with these | mysterious Mexican movements, that Mr. Parrott, Mr. Slidell’s secretary ot legation, and who is more | familiar with every thing concerning mat where | he pea ne oh a bone ged ro | daughters he is married, not hi tha est tates | view yet with the Secretary of State, although he | has been, to my know! in this city since Fri- es The feat is, ‘hy A been 30. need of secretary ition, wht principal minis- ee near Se to transact the beg oo of RIRL. —— New Onueane, April 28, 1646, 124 o'clock. The greatest anxiety is beginning to be felt in conse- quence of the non-arrival of the news by the Unicoru’ ‘and business is materially affected by it. It wescur | rently reported yesterday, that the news was in town, j et | in the hands of cotton speculators; and from bet hau | done in cotton, it by vel 5 | seen reasbed fully fully 00 Oe a ay in retes, sa} 0 } tee unwilling to ‘Samit igre roan, although was 60 ares! as that. The nomarrival of the news, by mail, thir morning, proves Proves thet y qT to-day, wp oun peer | fe we veunies \ no doubt bef before Dessees ie over. ‘Money is rether tight, enc there is considerable paper floating about in the streets Teele single ise of sows of intarest, by Sunday on The news’ bf the Now » and cause business a ‘were to close to-night, bu it that they have deter ‘he business at the Frenct though on the nights “Tae } |