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Kea —Bingland ts tho last ‘lave: | ovor with years of ago, satd wy. She fastened it ‘ith gene: - Tstnanl i tT ae Few and rf ocoasion to come forward, as did Wim. Tell in e hour count ;and we safo— Great and allother mon lama sappling from the mreiiotary tree, Pertape Judge Guseet came forward and sai would be ue unnecessary. (A_ bad. one, 1 came h to pour out the feelings of an old man, who Jor ‘tis the d.) M: father distinguished himself in the sor Fa: , and would, if he was’as’ young as once aires | vie of his county, and my er stood forward in to goto Mexico, and pui the.rascals who hi more perilous times than these, and almost single-handed go ioned our soil. The Judge now sung the following :. “ March to the battle field, The foe is now before Each yen oes is ae Two or recep smile is o pin us. Bit > contlaued until the eajouesd att at the mal asin Ste ee Proceedings at the Western Stand in Park The War Spirit developing 1 tn, Several the thousand persons congregated about the st: ing erected In the Park, noar Brosdway, It bolng ute. stood that some of the principal ere would address the crowd here. Several small rows occurred in this neighborhood, and we saw two men with bloody noses | off the growhd. meeting was called to order at six, by | | ozzens ap- pointed chairman. P.M. Wetmore, Esq, and Aldennan Wm. B. mp resolutions offered on the principal stand were | read bj “ie Mon: who said :—Fellow-citizens is good ‘ohakie . U an oecasion of this kind the American an pple will nevér réfraitt from ieeting and rotecting the government in protecting the country. his ts the first Opportunity the mass of us have had Right or wroi ‘Ber a cheer! Mr. the principal | republic, may iery and our fees ee ientaleg I say, that a crisis is at hand, which, in rtant influence. To prevent the should be prompt, energet Of the ter roprosentatiy and opposed fee large force, saute whole squadron. eo ony , and althor Tha be wie din the support (Immense cheering.) If that I should. be that only hand of mine will hold fast to A banner of my country, until its folds shall be crimsoned with the ivan of my enemy. rremendous Viuusaw B. Cortexs then stepped forward, and said that a lettor which had becn already read upon stand, would be read hy a nected with the public press, by an officer from Point Isal read, which was rapturously RL) and applauded.) Mr. Houwrs | the views of the gentlemen who have preceded me, I pes I may be permitted aa venture a few romarks, and reste be to the ely bat a poor opinion of our valor and our (Immense and t gentleman con nd but pH nares received (The letter was then a came forward, who sald—Aside Soe poor and benighted Mexicans, i are in a degree excusable, for they Great Britain in their precipitate steps. | 0 history of this | not have a parallel, yet will exert an im- reat loss of our sok Ww citizens sae the Rio Grande, we fearless in few here who, in 1819, when th moté région, We have one hundred to oppose. Mexico | ml aes Engl sod Aterc,uiged.on hee ¢POraer feb of goon ically ta aengi vernment by etirtrieel a blped to erend Lyd pe ad Ok dia. | ierrights ot memen. ‘Du we ck hen todo gatbpen nogny of eymfaty bat detrminad ot, Toa meray glorious few did before us. If it were not that t to obey BP Ry caring government in tgs sanguinary enter: | upon cA it vee be one of ant wart we cotild ¢ eee in, against these who claim: baseavlicant, Bat Mexico is not the Mexico of free principle: professed ; but trodden down by tyrants. drove Texas from f exes) on pert of he: fered into a compe her to defend thw conn A> stieaion was violated | and ene) upon the Rio one 7 ¢ prise, and yout will tic in your résolrés. 0 cond thom forward to our rmment know the spirit by which we are | while is thet Prove yourselves strenuous, pointed, 3 Let our eouutrymen | Ni Grande know that wé are coming to rein- | force them, and what shall prevent our most triumphant ico or death,” by a youngster on the | t to draw a scries of resolutions, and government at Washington. usurpéd the governimtnt ; and Texas ts Sbligad to, boagrng ay Ses rape | fe and fo: vertim: mart for tall Ad Tex us, in our zeal, Pinatall free end iadedendent nations hate fi ith that Spertan mother, who to he by of her own consent, becama a part of this ti was about to Tone la “if your | ert, add a step to it” ( they are not the first , they shoi upon as mon who wished to incite ethers to do that which they shrink themselves; and as, such are Jects for “the slow unmovi finger of scorn to be , RANSOM SMITH, Chairmen. E. 8. Manmina, Secretary. Meeting of the Shiffler Club. nallt special mesting of the New York ahifler Club, 1d pursuant to a.call of the President, Davis 8. Hunt, tea, at American: Hall, on Hall, on Wedneaiay ‘evening, 20th in- stant, the fol lowing preamb! lutions were una Bonds, }; Morris Canal, }; Canton, }; Harleza, 1}; Nor- ‘Ayhereat, The members of this Clab have learned that Wich sad Worvesiog, 4s; Reading Reduend, 3; end: Long a state of war is now between our beloved coun- | Islend, 1}. 4ry and the Government of Mexico; and whereas we | At the Second Board, Harlem fel! off }; Norwich and have had still ree Soy of e that our soil has been | worces Fr, 1; Long I Tk Waawere amoen it American Sting all ie eer he, Nom Yoo | itn a fo other co! rations, hy —— “love of country,” | ys eed tas present istration of our gov- t, in their efforts to chastise the invaders of our lood-bought soil, as witnessed at Goliad, the Alamo, and the battle field of San Jacinto, all the aid and assistance in our power, in thoir ex- ertions to protect our rights, and to inflict 2 summary punishment Cd inti ww who have dared to pollute ved, thet we hearti} our beloved } Resol a aperere of the ¢ position | taken by the President of the United States, in his recent war mei e to Congress. Resolved, That since the call of this meeting, we have heard, with’ unfeigned pleasure, of the recent successes | of our arm: onmeneeran Grande, oe that hy hail bly the dawning of a r ving, as it does, the pro- mise of a eeotenen day givin lories of a Chippewa, e Niagara, a Lundy’s Lene, and S New Orleans. solved, That our sincere and hearty thanks are | eminently due to General | Taylor an his small but noble | | band, that have so gallantly sustained the glory and re- win ised the American arms; and that my havo the lest confidence that their lustre will not be dimmed keopi: Resolved, That lorbearnsice towards Moxico, or rather towards the military tyrants who have of into yours | guided her y, has ceased to be a virtue, thet | unless ample ea at should be immediately made for ready inflicted, in our tion of a very severe pressure in the money market, and | quotations for stocks must be very seriously affected by it. The annexed statement exhibits the condition of each bank of this State, on the lst of May, 1846, exclusive of | the Farmers and Mechanic's Bank of Ogdensburg, the Farmer's and Drover’s Bank of Erie county, the Patebin ‘and that we will give to | Bank of Buffalo, and the Yates county Bank. The circulation of the banks not included in the pub- lished statement, is discounts about $400,000. Banxe or tux Starx or New Yor, May 1, 1846. Wednesday, May 206 P. M. The market was very heavy this morning, and prices ebout $470,000, and their loans and ned its arms and received her asa brother. | injuries » the war should 45,401" 39; Rotlocd was shed—h Wass peaceable, act. At that i CE a Rte Boge eget gr Aen eg Tepid 724699 f pe sy duced to the audiencé. I did not come here to make a avoee ; rel nit offences, We. pec ‘, enbly ree ‘Not e Tore | speech, Mr. President, but, as fe said in the western cou © above resolutions were received by the meeting 71,069 46,903 | galoxy, and Mexico bs eis = ig” 7 ee can speak when “agitated.” (Laughter and ap- | with nine deafening cheers, and adopted without a dis- 1aise | aae war not openly and honorably — bit sécratiy and | Uilat9 "rite is am oscasiog which shouldtcall into ap. | seating vice. s 216,035 2,988,083 connail aly, ing our citizens forced te make state, | tionall of our vigor—all of our strength. Is it wise, | |The mecting then adjourned, and b persone proces $9,311” 23.652 ate, bak ons: Eorecameen was ipa on oe =| therefore, to talk , Soop time necessary to be employed | sion tothe Park, to participate in the gonerél meeting K — i B23 mse igh ae hee Foy np Dace png ral BTS the ggressions of war with Mexico tenon | there. | Bk are Ses Foes a0. sceouata from Mike onstcd Wat 076 encon ain. ‘A few | fous! ant noelaes. Wart raeire mantis wiawee | | Shee S100 4/650 79,191 41,534 | | the combined efforta of Europe, an ‘wo hesitate | we | *Bk of 3829 — 73,987 53,829 i dred Americans havo sustained themsolfes against | 10 7"(No, no, no.) ‘This warwith Mexico is buts spot }_ OCR Next Wan hm ~The next news from | aff oi esis ace Se | 101 ror aby tm sone hy re is eres | en, the horizon—this speck, should forbode no jrerious tho Army will be of the highest pi cairlgcagee tee ian ee rd 3373 | evil—we are more than ten times hd 108 equi oP: i that eard > 6 o % up your si ise ok ‘ine fr soroughly. Ae fon meee | pose her armigs, ard her empty and vain bocsting, in’a | Prom. the ga my ; sf . od bert < IT WME 113 Bae | ae ry ° ople in the | moral or ogee If we mean to preserve peace, | Morning of the instant, we are to eve | $13,398 79,48 20.3 ia aod arte Fart Stauet rales | ess anasige 0 of an bape the times of the | that the Mexicans have made an attack on tho in- | B of 7,612 $1,903 101,603 ieoepen aie vate ese hh the g Fo Smart garam get a2 one even more | trenchmentsof the Amencancamp. In thatcase | Be crow .: iter 32,1 | take Ss tet oe sting peace satbiesiin a “(Tn peace, theré’s nothing so becomes «man 8 decisive action is inevitable. eUpon this action | Bk of Foug bed San matter, we should Toad the rnments of Europe to bo- As mild behaviour and humility ; hangs the fate of the war forntime. If Gen. | Bk of Ro 48.268 Heve that they could trample in us with impunity. But, when the blast of war blows in a Taylor has been worsted, and the intrenchment | SBi'o¢'s" Be | Thore is ao better way to prepare for war than to pre- Lot'us be tigers in our fierce deportment. » | ee pare for it in it ts now, promptly and instant- | As has been said before, by apeaones last up, I,too | have been stormed—of which we have no appre- | ae 35, 163 3,344,448 ashy, and Ke feat pe jan Wehavebeen | am lame with an arm; yet [ am ready to start with | hension—tho Mexicans will be inspired with such | * 45 tidiculed’as being @ peop! reis your | him, and would go behind him even upon'the back of a : | Be 10:26 Hite 117,059 sanding army taf ytd some! po aaban have Ais i} jackass. ore applause, with mar meee of mere that the war will be prolonged. We | 20,045 10,196 214,479 96,529 army 0: pays stand! crimage | from the new: ‘de on tant have no doubt, however that they have been re- te be sought in the patriotism of the mass, and sans of | Ot of the proceedi and notwithstandi: : id A 9,625, 148,401 thy alte | (Cheers) the dark ark pal 9 night, which, like a cloud, war spread | Pulsed with great loss. In this case, the work for raat im ET a0 bigot will find that every man is a Leonidas, and every | abroad upon the horizon, our army will henceforth be easy. Gen. Taylor | faterville e389 sous tach ences LN gy ean te eh a | ‘ Ges. aren ‘Suen Surtn, of Philadelphia, then ous will be tantly reinforced by the ardent and | bisehall. 161,058 9,730 ‘DMUND im , Is» tA | forwi avi ‘announced to to const | ol crisis has come upon ts—not one destined to bring dis | here, 1 suppose | must 9 et, haw exteused | lant volunteers from all pacts of the country. sect ae 88) 3377 credit ona. country’s honor, prowest, or fair fame—it is | myself quite completely alyeedy, can only talk to you = we atone Be a) epg Sea a | yer Bi irs aoe 2 crisis where we have been assailed, and in the vindica- | jn spirit. Let us, my fellow-citizens, distinct from all | Sa eR Ys bY ing 2 Geb: 2 HH Sie ten of our Sait oie te worl, we are bound fo pert eee an, Ls iy ane ae, ok around | | blows, and thus showing the Mexicans that they | | Fare: heat successful the flay ourcountry. It has been said, a we have "7 ik... «. «1,157, government--Donating through ite ffcials—ieitated by | read it too, that Texas had not been properly represen, | Wave every thing to lose, and nothing to gain by Gane Be Albany "een "olaat ts previous defeat by the Texans, has cowardly spilt the | ed upon the borders of Mexico. Why, what Detlar rep. | prolonging the war, oan bring it to a successful Bank of blood of some of our bravest and best. Should we auc: | resentation is that than the gallant and ingenuous Walk: | hd civcions termination. feet 4g cumb—should we hesitate to avenge this wrong, and | er, from whose horn one blast is worth a hundred voic wna rey? 7 |G 433,10 9561 ome ingulte al si opiol Fad igs Te zee rin aga | whenever: and ane Ccgeat tee ee is at | In this view of affairs, the next news from the | 27488 5.425 J ace, and woul e at peace, wi world ; i i treachery to the country whic! syo,love, tnd whose in- | when her soll is invaded: her honor stabbed or herrights Set of wag will be of the last importance. We | i 27308 gr oneal Prd ipa pt ~ meey ae os ai aie, questioned, then en will, shake) a gory one and pro- have made full arrangements for the most rapid chen eal Bk ‘ae as BY ever dw rican er ot and undim ory. er issi i i : the only nation on the globe where | the Nueces or the Rio Gronds, we must not step , *#nsmission of intelligence, 24 esas dear (tL PPR ce ial of which its govern- to question. Our country, right or wrong, is still Ameri- | 2nd electricity, all combined. It may arrive at 16,168 misery which bs age ( reat applause) We have but now heard of a dis- any hour, night or day. Look out, then, for the Ex- 4 a oe here who is | astrous defeat ; some of our gallant officers, Cross and Fe alae bs la the | 8,001 jo lose the iness which pen ‘atl Porter, have fallen perhaps with an overweening desire | tras. By the bye, we would impress upon the and will oe with his heart’s blood blot out aught t wi to become dis majehed t" yet their blood taust bo evens, | | people again, that we never publish an Exrra, | 3,980 bring discredit to the country of our birth or ad ed—retributive justice must be satisfied. T' he h the oo ia eee eg eemetes| areca ange Geeeiie Ege (sane vo tee new eine, rh am warfare, the Me: icket—no ere should mani at it arrives in time for our morni | peti 0 48,995 8, relately have we learned the effect upon that ager es thainselvie tia inde pC wae all feelings should merge "an: Setr wis erartermti a ing | Basen CoB’? etgtne S68 sive power from which injury to our people follows, t themselves into the embodiment of buteo ‘one sentiment— ion, We give itin that edition; and above all, we | ¢¥xchange Bk 5p and cowardly conduct of our now enemies.— | “Our country.” (Applause) Give us millions for defence never issue an extra containing nothing more than | , Buffalo. 10,565 ‘Throughout the wide expanse of these States there was | not one cent for tribute ! wha eee ee eee | Pa sory for vengeance, and if report be true, that ven- | rica shall rule America, nerai and | ‘as gi in our morning ion. iss | Spann ey cit, sey wilt toy ini fallen prevalling sentiment. ‘The Empire ae oh furnishes | tras not to gather in cents, but to give the people | 3,300 wi fel us; ir - | more from its vastness o! ition most o! Se 4 “4 . pletion until we, the wronged, shall ted, and the | Gur States combined, should be heard in this strugele of | the latest news of importance at the earliest possi- | 2,708 praggarts of Mexico ane that they bewail the | right and privilege. ‘In Independence square, at 1- | blemoment. Bear this in mind. | desizantion hich sell fe low a inflicted mab ov pia, on ednesday y last, we mustered Pro aa 550 tion of freemen. How are we earts. Here you have more than ' reat | | ter? L willtell you who hear me, and those who may | spplause.|—Keop. your powder 4 4 on, up Troubles In the Methodist Conferen ce. le 13,803 hear of the resolves. of thismeoting, that there ft no di | your guns, and America shall rule raver. On Monday and Tuesday of this week, there vision of party or of creed when our country calls us to Brooxs, a soldier of the last_ war, and now a_resi- | fi thi On - its defence. (Cheers.) Let the naviesof the world come of Michigan, came forward—He said that the Wol- W2Squitea flare-up in this body. ® motion for our de and abreastwork will be Caer Yerines wore ready to buckleon their armor inthis strug- to approvo of the Christian Advocate and Journal, | in descendants of brave men, who even in ag ie o’er which no hostile foot recap ever be | tread upon a soil courecrated to freedom and | reptiblicanism. Our onward progress is re; fed with a enlous eye; but let those who feel our influence, come yet they fu ite buts ae and in an hour of trialsee that our hearts impulse—love of country—and he will | with os ‘ae little sstisfaction as the hostile Mexicans will be obliged to—leave no trace, but of dish snor, oftheir | lato visit to the Rio Grande—and ne is with the Sop aeed jloasure that! have the privilege of seconding jutions. ‘The resolutions were then adopted. Mr. Lenwan now took the standand said—It is no arty call that has summoned this meeting. We come fore at the call all of the Chief Me; » to expressto the world our opinions of the justice of the war with Mexico; and we adopt the maxim of the gallant Law: rence—* Our eountry always right—our country, Gi bless her, it OF w: ” (Cheering, and great sense- ti But itisa Leary ‘of satisfaction to know that we are right in this war—that justice is fighting with us. I need not tell you that the annexation of Texas was in- evitable—no Intrigu trigues from al could stay that mea- sire. It iss vile calumny to say that it 3%? a scheme for our aggrandizement—Texas obtsined hor honorably, and her Tidapencionte was acknow! army—at the and fought in Quaker since. do I see? e call made rt zens, I know B several foreign powe: peace is pot wished. It has been said horveltto thi coaatry rir the d. It has been said | , because she was poor and defenceless. It hate in THE Crowp—Iv’s a lie, ard be d——d to of oa telt me that if England had emergency; th 4 7S, Leman —Do gle, this conflict with a me said that he was raised a off upon this occasion—[cl act. His ancestors, alth tion,) provisions for our scattered to defend them. Is Gen. Zechariah Taylor. 1 for I'seryed under him in. 1819-20, | H st. If he haseome intoa conflict—if , you may prepare Enkei to hear ed a pon cue conquest or we tpeditey it; we have are glad this wer has been commenced, for will be acknowled; ous and an abundant retribution. will flaunt over the hall rines of Michigan will not be found wanti Ely hearts are strong, their will answer it prom ‘The same spirit whi and with the motto, “Our country, right or wrong,” we ing yet weak power- 3 - he would thke his hat r8]—for this was a time to ay 3} they refused to fight, ¢ days of the revolu- and famishing | of 16 years, said he, I entered the arny | Southwest, under the command of Gen. rnished (in Andrew Jackson (Great applause} and I have not been a 1 come here from the notice given me through the pers, exhecting to see a large mceeting—I do sec it. What | e | Seats for what purpose? To answer, as I belicve, | largest meeting I ever yet saw upon us to stand up for our rights and Loner) Upee our boi w him, fellow ‘cit | him to bea Peper oe and decision, always at his that he has met | {—another vic! ter than ed to the work /heers ‘et nae heard of him before.) I know abroad that we will have a glori- nea . * eae an Tonofabie | in ie a 8 of our coun! fee is Of Motenwus. The Wolve ane Se gre by their eountry, they id and successfully. (Ch hecrs.) ich animated our fathers still exits, the situation of Mexico—if she had abused our | cannot but gainthe conquest. Some one or two speakers oi bts our eee og the lo Griade | te then game to une Brad ard, whe Ghente meeting adjournod, buoyant usiasm. bits shiered Pead‘allowed it? No No! It was because ree ee ree me Mexico was ee ogy a 80 . yea ay Working Men’s Mee now a work to do aaaeice F murdered soldiers, | While the speeches were being delivered at the great whose spirits are mid air, a Trgea | *tand opposite the City Hall, other mee were also reat be avenge purged | held at other points of the Park, so that in fact the great away with the of x icans. Gonor Waeninoton . tee where mounted a window in the City Hall, and crowd collected to hear him. | He comet by saying, Citizens of New York—Sons of 76, ks in Crowp—Hurrah Genétal--aine ues song. e ‘Dixon—If you will be patient y . 1 want to talk to you about Et liberty wand viatery) (Spelinaa) T'went you to shoulder your A Fer and count 1o ages eo Voices -ts 1 there any booty —) is plenty of it--if you eb ay ae ter and shouts.) And now I'll give on Ransom Smit Secretary. the city nions “in rel have the courage cometo you? (| you asong ‘What's the General Dison--The tune la Old Dan Tucker,” and and county and whereas, here it ie— proparieg the rebohations with are to'bo offered at old resolutions w! are to fel Mr. Dixos now about hundred verses, from | Petts nor have any working men been consulted on which we extract the the subject of these Ferolutions; nor have tay working | men been invited to address said meeting. whereas, | from the manner in which the whole has been ma- di of the unnoticed, of this city. se to ‘we have t the piper, dance who ma; and on that head, if none other, “ira entitled to hay sey in ae therefore, we, the working men ine tn fro Aeron neponc pe hee ndence, in pul meet- On our-way to Matamoras, it in the Park of said city, 4 cal Riau itt: | Sinan pnt cordate wih Mr, Snarren said, bolt has already buret in 1 t hiowag Co »” as far as we deem nocossary, arr ch to The bene of sculon Eee, UEia | | Whereas, We have grest regan to elie that these neat eane ‘Laugh ifficultios have been about ‘exas scrip 01 Snckaae to Reet me, you were to bear the jackass 7 (Shouts Texas ‘eyo lage her ebeclatars on hag pact exas has le arrva-“T'b6 people that they are a patie ny wi) satinfy them ; and that if this st We are hero. We pre agh ih ot 7 some means, soil, and will the of our sieebe tees ip hey le to live in is her own worstenemy. hae on the products skates the working: | antares dg Revoked, That That thie the Commanc Stare, and make Mexico bite the duet snd tn-Chief of the army, tow fon ie viel divisions. We here present some account of the meetin; held by the Working men, The chair sd — by Mr. dressed in Pre warm, animated, and patriotic speeches ty, the following gentlem John Commerford, G. H. FE: following resolutions were put tion, after which the urned Whereas, a meeting has be2n called of the citizens of | and county of New York, toe: opi- lation to our difficulties with of Mexico;” and whereas the working men of said city compose more more than one half of the po- pulation, most of whom are good and faithful ifiagone i ed, the resolutions cut and dried, , (see meeting in the Mayor's " office at 40 to-day,) we have great reason to believe that those reso- Jutions will not set forth in their be Y talten as the feelin, expen themes us, notwithstanding meeting last evening was one whieh consisted of several would sooner put his hand to the Aleoran of Ma- inted a ad- tk pestle” atc 8. Lorene faround the platio em wad men, viz :—! workii vans, M.'. O'Connor. The | pet. ond ‘carried by acclame- ross their Sovereest there are hod we men on the commit- and the speakers clock light the opinions ene this subject. And whereas, the said meeting might, if suffered to poss Rot ing men And whereas, we believe we arc as com- ‘our own feelings and opinions as any committee of non-working men are s their very to save us frome all on this F of the monar- inst the and powe: Chloe $7 the. world ; = thererefore’ thon thould, if at all pos- siblo, live in and hi vier rar Oe another. Resol i, Ay thanks of are not eminent], re servants yx the States | Socata Bee bad the pa: ‘of volaateers torge to-8 foreign land ok , to be shot at for | eign ape meee themselves are aye day te, at home, and to i who may volunteer $9 50% ‘lar yar mont may be, ero deser- Ft ee erepeneman ge caneel tke ee as conducted by Dr. Bond, the editor, the Rev. Dr. Bangs took occasion to make objections, and | assign his rensons. He denounced the church | paper as a public nuisance, by reason of its vul- | garity and obscenity of language, which he deelar. ed to be demoralizing and mischievous to the last | degree. He snid that it had been for the last two | years filled with abuse of many of the best men in | the church, and that Dr. Bond made use of its co- | lumns to assail the General Conference, declaring | rs | himself independent of that body, which, he said, was dead and buried; and denied that he was | | their officer, er responsible tothem. He charged | that the most pious members of the church were | refusing to subscribe any longer, on the ground of | | the irreligious character of the paper, rendering it | it | unfit to be read in their families; so that multi- | | tudes of subscribers were daily stopping the paper | all over the country. He cited numerous instances | ofaseaults made by Dr. Bond upon brethren in | | the ministry, who had provoked his displeasure | i by thinking for themselves, so that the paper was | made the vehicle of gratifying the personal re- | M sentments of the editor, against everybody in the | church who differed from him, without respect to age, or standing, or usefulness, and alluded to va- rious dirty articles, containing personalities of the | most low and offensive character. The venerable Laban Clark declared that he’ | | | homet, than vote for a resolution approving of Dr. | Bond’s course in the Advocate. During the debates the Rev. Dr. Olin, President of the Wesleyan University, assured Dr. Bangs | that the articles assailing himself, by Dr. Bond, had done him no injury ; to which Dr. Bangs re- | plied, that the failure to inflict injury upon him, | for lack of power to do s0, did not excuse the hein- ousness of attempting it. Dr. Bond made several attempts to defend him- self and his paper—he denied being the aggressor, and imputed to Dr. Bangs the motive of personal hostility, alluding to ceriain historical matters, | | which the presiding Bishop Waugh decided to be | outof order. The whole matter, after a stormy debate, was made the ogder of the day for this morning, (Thursday,) a the Seventh Street js Church, when the people will assemble to see and | hear this controversy ; unless Dr. Bond’s friends | should contrive, meanwhile, to save him, by with- drawing the resolution, or unless the Bishop shall interpose by declaring it out of order. | | Lire Ixsvrance.—A new advertisement of the | “National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society, of | London,” will be found in our columns to-day. | Post Office. © Dantel Marble’s Prizo | ure now are only left to der, the talent of the country, aves eee | colge peenilar end gucte or Cand mall draw iuto the fiel de coma Seirgatag eed Yo Mr. ene te jh | A few | Ag Aes Na Sg page the | tio) first of, an is se a ok Satie aco egies io Litera, Wy rman opiatons at atrentom respecting their Be | Sreite its ceahsiste a"sceel se the di Peer heged ! ‘Dayo lication ae | i Farnished Coy omen ng ean meet | ) with two parlors tog by fe td with convenient Pantries he handsomely furnished. with new brass sien, and other imiture to Sorrespond inh house of ‘family town, where not be "erms reasonable, Address’ b for it ot lower | }t 4,282 1,208 990 — 63,900 - = 77 13505) 16, Gee Bg Bigg Be 31037 sie | S Hunger rie Bk = ‘sie | 140 - 8207 | 1,190 257 398 | sai ata See 5933 104655 S201 | = 2 te | = 18s ta iain sme, fewectdy B BE : Be | Set ay wai 4 f ata Tae | T Unadilla Bk... a ‘100 nin Bk 84301 23M dines 1,226,663 | Seivastin Co. Bk eioae = 54,003 31,535 ps co Ce a8.499 4,390 167,023 58,764 %, 2 - ws, W ite fase Shoo sae A mon vs SAL 1028 = mere 1,506 Yates Co. Bank,» - = iy 7 Sither |e Berke Got which not reporting) and2 branches. Sggregates | shoes of three previous periods, statement. will be percetved that, the M Me : | i ie wl wSiepchana? maT n : “Teese Base fea | in Po Yigerchase soite sai'eas | eo ili eee zm 718 ao a Merche & Mochas. . sat | igs 202,911 78,390 | Mohawk ‘ok, ue cot 2146 | | Yocaeatnee i Ss ne 20,093 | jontgom’ 0. a 211,819 N ook DeyBsek aes re oe ri) NO ¥ te Bank 673.00 ae Bee i Hick Bigs 75207 1,310 i fe | = ei ' K 61905 156207 98 sac ee ae Ed 4402 135316 554 Hakan =e oe Ph 1,571,183 13 ag 3H {$06,007,720 8,171,624 624,506 1,091,090 90 868,377 of the above returns, eompared with Present the annexed ats was the ca Baws oF 1 5 Srase, het New oe Lae i het 265% OAM 8,795 Ferprent inn on 417, ot Do pe the wise fun reasurer Other items The amou: $117,*36,604 117, stant, very small, compared ‘With previous reports; but it will be obser rved that the eg iouut of cash items has in- creased about as much as the discounts to brokers have known that according to the returns. It is not generally the items returupd| 08 cash, are principally watt Yeates 43003 al br “18 ‘iosizas “i'o0e, ea. ry? ¥ | Ext! 21 309 vet set Het ‘aa deme Hi eTET, he 27036580 wie “so. “60,547 a6 ger 13,962,146 2,235, 2,340.7: ¥ S28, Bt (583,416 A955 775 119,120,266 116,904,903 nt of discounts ta ‘orokers was, on the Ist in- | JACO. ACOB'S. PLATT will tahoe F, ‘auction roo! uctionee: day, at 10 o'eloek, at his et the ¢ ifr si of Fh of a house deehaing bu: J ty w anvils, smi fa ; haanuners, shovel hahdies, axe’and hateh hes, cotton and wool cards, Turkey and Miss. aw frames, sa teel waxgon and eart boxes, m: Plan, ages, sxe ws, and « geueral assort- hardwa Also, sadder; bu 100 pelt hames, 100 do bridle bits, stir. oods, viz: common door knobs, &e. sand forks, pocket and peuknives, raaors, seie- vread, butchers’, cooks’ and shoe knives. vider of assiguecs, a valuable invoice of fasiey thery whom it may concer, ah invoice of ry ton dwar ee aged o: composed of stocks upon whic b loans have heen made,, | : ) Seasgod on et a eee and which are called and couv ted as so much cash, fror,y | atalogues ats P.M. thisday, my2hae*re_ day to day. In this way discd unts to brokers are diag’ ais. | ed, and roturos are made sh¢ wing a more limited ¢ stent of loans to stock speculators than actually existeal, So far as this goes, it serves to sshow that these quar'@rly re. more harm t! The retur turns are a perfect farce, av dare, in fact, attesded with han grood. ns for May, co¥apared with those of Februja- ry, 1846, show an increase in the loans and discounts, of $693,861; in bink notes, of $270,640; in private de posits, $1,213,976; in public deposit crease in specie of $189, circulation, 434. Thero little variation in, tho operations of the banks of in cash items, $343,405; in amount due Canal fund, $549,- appea ts to have been, in the aggregate, very is State. No one can resist the conclusion, upon comparing the quarterl; are made up for tlie public ey y repo rts of these institutions, but that they and do not, in fact, con- vey any correct i den of the actual condition of the banks, even for the day om whieh they are made. A summary of t’he assets and liabilities of the banks of this State, appears as follow: Liabitit Capital. ....... wees $42,629,014 Circulation (old) .”: Do reg. notes). 20,816,499 Depowites. «6 yess eevee ee 30,868,377 $04,513,683 14,011,324 Pablie Securities. . *ioessal? Private Securities, 76,214,366 $101, 206,107 Excess of The two f assets over liabilities, $6,691,224, items which show the greatest reduction on 18 1,683,260 | tho aggregates, due from banks and to banks, the former having boen reduced $1,331,151, and the latter $3,019,- 675. This It is stated teste tho solidity of the banks generally.- that the reduction in the aggregates due to banks has fallen principally on the banks of Albany. Old Stock Exchange. Corneim Van nvsont, of an Brooklyn. On Wednes: evening, 20t st. by the Rev. Dr. . Avetin, to Mi cit; Jane Louisa Swen- NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, FOR SALE—A large and superior animal, 8 thy old, Jepblacl ofthe pare ieols | Cos betes _my2i $t#m TH q REE abrown colored "Newfoundland St Faves strip. of white between the fore legs, the 2 DOLLARS RE: undersigued, on Tuesda f collar on her neck, answers Co above rew: iven for her return to H. R- EMSEN, corner Sth id 11th street. mny2l 3t#re VACKE’ i OF iat beh FOR | LIV. ‘steamboat Hercules. at a cule Reading Room and ee a if past 11. AUTIO! hereby d not ; iC ‘any af Pike han RELZABET if Fa | as the captain or consignue will not be responsible for ay ny debts that they may cena 8. McMURRAY, cot us coimar of Fine ond Benth soeat. i fish Loeath ‘boa WMT. opted my2i 3t*re ARMY—A splendi rule of ings, for sale ‘CO.'8, 231 Broadway,” "American Hot |W Mic, Prospects on vel ply to wal Ye Hotels corn , 8. 1., ral Houses and C: Cottages to bey ANTED-—A colored pinot @ moral character and | | steady habits, and who is wil to rd. in the country, ae hear of a ent aitaatic ‘harm mae ye slempan, an his wife ‘at No. 22 East oad: | References will my2i 3 ec AKD AT STATEN ISLAND. E i egposthalty’ informs his friends and the he has removed from Planters’ Hotel to of Swan and Griffen streets, Tomp- ow ready to receive boarders, on mod- above hotel. cor one of the finest Staten Island, and is close to the Ferry. and for sale. Ap. By oe 's Hotel. *re $912,911; and a de- | $990,602; in. | Can be seen | ANT ROSEWOOD, Ma HOGAN vi Nee: ae iD Bi UNUE CABINET FUR 410 eg —Jacob & { Place wit ¥; May 21, at 10 o'clock, a ery exten if sapectiand eas seve Cabimee of a cabinetimaker, domprise toc! the both useful ‘and orn pad cae rein ‘Matting who have wot yet supp loam t fi my? 1 . , ROY ALG i ARGE SAL iy VALUABLE B OKs. Bi EVE RING) and coutinned ‘ou Wed ond pull be sold by ROYAL GURLEY & CO, their Loos } oom, i Broadway, corm of Di street xtensiye and valuable collection of Standard. Library inthe card ing of Theology, ‘ravels, Valuable Works on Aine Pai, #y the origiual and translations, Antiquities, Poetr Drama, Agricattwre , great variety ot Matiemsti | Works, &e- Catalogiies are ready. { Mi ed from 169 to cre B an myo co WILLARD & w. win red thei pen Siu, ice ee andl al as ig wo the ace “Ggods WANTED—Two Lo denn and bap sd or more Bed housek "Stocks of Crockery, Dy jee of Teal Estate, a the Merchasta Trehang Br from the) phic, ena fo tot | SALES hed Bowway | thy ll move ta the spacious store, No. 17 ‘ims’ Express ©} fee. | ‘coms, with yard privileges, &e., le ; peeeen within ten minutes "walk of Ci i. ae desired on the ist of June. A c..) ¥_B.L.. Herald Office. métf rre PILES! PILES! PILES? AMPHLETS containin extraordinary cures effec Ect, by BARNES PIL, LOTION, imay rats, A. 1 a este” wriee eae 121 Fulton st T. NEW TEAS, G ND Ri i RETA Le Ghia 7 ETAIL, AT AHOM SS ANE BipAil, CHEAP ron ot Murray, and 424 Greenwich comet sf Vern 1, has just re- Sived from the jarenel es, les did of Yresh Green ‘and Black ‘Tea, and Family G the ‘inds, bie of whieh are offe eon Tea at 50 cents per Ib; Ane Ooolon Ey iz ; very fine Young f apaoatng 5 cents; best old java fee 12'1-2 cents per Ib,; Sumatrado, 10 cents; good dairy | ter 12 1-2 cents per Ib.; Cbleughed Lamp Oil 75 cente per out erm Candles 25 cents. ange, masortment of fina white; yellow and brown BiR:, “oc tlfthe varvous Kinds. | gio cEreipeky ts seve Bs ahaa, Nor & Wor RR, Say wn WATER. STONES IMPROVED PREM | tote Obie es 10 8 ia ie 2 | : ‘Water Filters. The 6, ite larity oy lo i ¥ . jul is a do 923g 100 do ty of all put a vewetable an matter, wordt 20000 Pennsylvaniass Gi 50s do 330 es Ia, Kes ‘The filtering properties of this apparatus tre so grest ‘do 4 100 do bao 524} | that even wazer impremmated with soap, tobacco, kee, ke. Te 0 lo ‘ i 9106” 50 Harlem RR 43° | Tine ete car Casa ar, ad wet erat sow 7l 30 do 4234 | aud Brothers’ Croton Plumbing establishment % 100 do 630 42! a22 Im*r sss to do we, IRISH BLAG fa ast Gs A CARGO of superior Irish Black Marble, from, the. ale 23g jo do a tated d quarry of Arthur Ireland, Esq., of Galway.per- a7 do #30 43! Clarence, is epecied cally. ae ‘or sale, to arrive, a Bis 109 18 Reading RR 560 ay wavs fie _ ane peeks & GT ase GA! | Bie 280 do fax, Fok sate CHEAE, by BG. STACY, X 65 Wooetee a” 100 do 60 8h ctrest; between Broome sad Springs. te wo * 4 do ak | sn hark none rotche ay otiied aie hoy Y 3 wood, Bi 38 wo 3S | Ser tea cere Mace eat fare Second Board. ~ s anda ceueral assortment of amber, usually ape 940 shares Haslem TLR a eis Harlem RR 41x | eos me Sok S 0 Farmers’ Loan i oa ‘do bio B SE, wh knowledge = a 8 FA Nam Wor RR pe gx | ries i Snvtine al dhe vatous caries of — l7 ww obtain do +90 42° 30. Long Island RR Bs | work oa the subject, wht ersally atfawed fey is do 1042 ia do ER Stews tig’ witich is from 8 to it al lars ee, ere 0 0 F do 42 100 do | ofthe author" No ns Beosdivey, New Vouk = te tthes New Stock Exchange. “lp 1STs A Al Son U Sse 1093 hams 9486 35 aes, Nor & ae 2 | Latter ail descriptions fom 7 ta 2 Gt eng erie rtnotice. ? go ueadey BR Fy & a we 5 Soi | ings of work. jerms and description, ‘direet to the sub 3 do rine es oo 2 RACE AE. | eas eae et Ke Jas, remutte. 2 Kong i Rit tes See 8 | PIANO-FORTE. WAREROOMS, suet oe aie Bey a Oe weintinieis! “ ee pu PUBLIC wah find at the above rooms a general essqrt pce! Married. fi ssiemy cary Toa ee in Wednesday evenin % th inst., the Rev. Joshua | oo a ae | Betts, of New York, Mr Canxsow’Unoemuitt, to Mies | ASTOR HOUSE BATHS. Entrance, No. Vesey street, (Private door Astor BLIC are respeetfal ma are in complete order. (copper,) and t! ee cleanliness and attention, eek iy informed that beth A HALON, No. 61 Prosdway in J known at 214 Broad: ed_and well conducted Ty to complete his arrange ence of his numerow 's Hove, so long Bath me Deparment ines nen eoenens te nowthe leratum, where Rian’ 's Fiovel are unsurpassed by any ten ity for € and convenience, and can accommodate 100 person, Cold, and: Shower Baths. ‘Hair Gutting, with elean brashes ‘for esch person, having fosre business for many years, form gentlemen that he will, as usual, give iteaaghs oth business his personal attentior THE AMAZON WIGS, Rt Gentlemen's reni Heads of Hair, being’ tim the manufacture gealkc al us alsiere terete the f duce them here. ‘They display. the fore may height, a point in wig, making never They are composed of ventilating or gossamer | fit on the head by a mechanical contrivance entirely new; ‘are put on i themselves to the counten come part parcel of the living man, 228 im* Globe Hatch undes Seascale oval, MAGIC HAIR DYE. ED OR GREY WHISKERS changed to instantaneously, by the appli meqiat Bye Country geatlemen ean ha | ed them by ress or ot y fending thet snclosed, to E. Phalor apt Sedon Ye Hotel, Br directions jon, 61, | Price $1 iat per bottle, with fu Use accompan: each i ited to call, at the here they can Maven napeed par peleof black whiskers abated forred ot grey ones, in five minutes, matat-> | | 7. YN COWL ING are now receiving ets to eit | |. corner of Fow streets, ite A booed Coal, ofa = it oped pues fa NEW Ww WORK FOR THE PEOPLE, And ii “* What thongh the Binee ete medi adapted to nervou complaints, It may be No. the ticortion of Daysiciens endiall interested... COAL. pson sige, ae | of the Trot huperor at Improvement Com ed lack Heath Coals from’ pea wg amg my 2! TO BE HAD GRATIS. GALVANISM, ite wr tear fa he a Remedial Agent. A. H. CHRISTIE, M. tthe n enue eat ni mh fiiaven designed i the twelfth London Edit of but, highly interesting tre powers, v fepecially ry ad gratis at the | to my2I 3tis*r 182 Broadway, and is earnestly ; Ne PROPRIETO: TEL, comer ot oa y | omret Loy leased Li ', ae A for, oaniifest, and atrention, towards ¢! provided not to be surpasse ae at oy ely rented, an ‘ihe OF THE, RHAKSEPEAKE Ho- | poo Duane streets, respect- ity. that they they eer | as bt stock hotel in the city. e undergone’ a themselves with Be ved up every day at the bar, com and ‘Sher Mises prepared in a superior - $1.50 to $2 siifeto 478, cents, ished in the basement, ly ‘be of the boarde! convenienc and visiters of the house, andevery luxury of the season will be served. upon ithe reapoustle terms, veral srotign ay to be leafor meetings, pr r ties referees, ke ao, aarge room Wit ne. ceseal t societi gory GEORGE ‘Fiewis. Manager. May 20, 1816. vat ttaw Imere Le oo TANS, mate ultimate ces of the rehase iret res) ing an interview to li as graduated in London, and competent to ‘e midwifery, w where there iv 0 waa vor hip. Testimonial adden ah the office of this anon poe © ‘8 AND | SURGEONS, etek oo fe Brow Beare, ye OF parine: oe pee al IR. .L, OCULIST, AND OPERATIVE SURGEON. no ee and to all ATTEN 4 fe ye. and tall pert: Stoppege Biopgege of the, Tes Tear Passage, Cataract, and Ma Recta ahaa * Tas , ARTIFICIAL EYES, of peers ‘Neanty | “a ~ io hago when ches defect. ophe} residence y—putrance 136 Wi oa BT Bivebrer—puraee = wanes AN Bets he ‘leet LANGENHEIM & BECKERS, | DAGUERREOTYPERS, 201 Broapwa Sraent, having onl their Ate | vided with the be tures they prod kind of | in Phat | this new mode of dex y sundry permaneut colors, beauty of effect to Dague Inviting, at Teast to examine Agenws for Voiataender & aS im@r 2000 BEANS Ss are PAPER. Paper; Crown | 3000 Bi thd Double Crown, Jat ir iand ora ale bv | at Imm 67 Nasaan street. ORY MULCIN spepecitan ieee tee \ J OVE trom his oid No, 308 iB Broslway, to, Nee on x ARCLAY Street, Siew dogs thems road import and ‘man doubl barrel pyette Pieces, Rifles rior quality. 0, Gun ‘istol -astings for rifles and ee pleco with gun mate- sold low fae best manner and on the most mys Im®rre SHAFER & CO., TAILORS AND Di DRAPERS, Pew RECE NECEIVING, by the the Havre Cisne’, y cuew aosorment. of thy fest pela Ol lone ang Cas adapted to the early spring trade. Hi tt el reasonable terms, | |A | simere: sree area | ofthe Rue | fonables who | execute orders in mrl2 is REMOVED T evita AS It ED from 132 William street, wee 4 ia. fone of Joha-A ni assortinent of be made to order a at such tion of the truly sconomical, | to the man of taste, sees for 'chemnet Ives. bought for cash, and, fore, at the very ae ees beatetale at be Tatanfucnred, tower jt tailors can possibly lowest rates, a fin price, than the credit GENERAL SCALE OF Bes, French C' oe See Wress Coat, Ven Tati, Siter ayes Li "Brandage.” of Brosdveay. EDWARD FOX, DRAPER AND ‘TAILOR, NyrnEe f Of the public to the most, extensive iia cia : eS pame et ee desirable * et, of every color or pte loyed in the cutting ‘as enabl a eeiaaiee | eaeamapee BR ao ees periet hw ted to call. and examine © 0k" tit be made {sateen ey chen | noties, 4 near Falton st, THE Sebseriver bevieg. fname Lap 2 i Any | | Rowegaroneyetian detrented to hi care ie ended, fo itt