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“at Spoon on that portion of the debt and interests ~ the bill m question. I Mr Felner letter is feat sul that the opinion is expressed, that it will’ be for the inte- rest of the Seatiotese te concur in pe le of that — ‘ment. by the payment of one the princi- 1 ant interest of the debt by taxation, and the other | asi Oa and tolls of the canal from the State | line aio to Evansville; such property te be trustees, and the State to be freed from | an | : Tt thus thatthe principle of the proposed ‘ment has received the assent of the committee os so far as my information extends, expression of the great majority of our citizens is also de- | Gidedly in ite favor. Steps havo been taken to carry th ay act into effect on the part of our bondholders, and jed in being able to state tat parties aldlog donde | the amount of more than $4,000 000 are ready to sur- | Tuofer thew i csotegmiy with the principle of the ar. From information derived irom the agent of | = Fs. who is now in attendance,it would seem | of the dill of last session are de- that certaia modi | tired on thelr pert | The report of the Auditor of the State of Missouri, | ‘states that the total receipts during the last two years are | $477,728 70—to which add the balance in tho treasury, | Oot. 1, 1844, $48,004 42, and it makes an saerogete of | | $626 428 12. The warrants drawn on the treasury during the last two fiscal years amount to $329,491 03. The balance in | the treasury on the 1st of October last, was $186,130 84. | The State holds stock in the bank to the amount of 205 22. The Siate debt, exclusive of the surplus revenue depo- site] with the State, is nine hundred end fifty-se en thou- send two hundved and sixty ene dollars. The report states that the revenue from taxes, receiv- ed at the treasury within the two fiscol years ending on the 80th of September last, with the loan of thirty-five thousend dollars by the branehes of the bank, has been adequate to the payment of all the ordinary expenses of the government, and leaves a balence sufficient for the payment of all the interest that is due on the seven, eight, end ten percent bonds. The interest on the five and a half and six per cent bonds, issued on accgunt of | atoek subscribed by the State, has been paid by the bank | tothe first of October last usa Swek Exchange. | $!,000 Kentucky 63 99% 1250 fo Bislen non) | 11000 Penn 5s 880 Og 0 do 500 de do 008 C38 oedo do 35 she U Saal ‘aie 200 do ay WAT ree © "eae "89 49 meedioeRR 25 40 Canon Co 8 409 di do 200 do Long Is KR b60 2454 400 do do b6o | 80 do di a“ or) do blo 61hg | 98 Big 50049 Nor & Wor RR $134 | “Ss Ye Mohawk RR don de ee an gems & RE Fw io donew PS mee % do Housatonis RR bie he RR b do Harlem RR 200 Readi: 18 aiid 4 jem i do Nor &c§ a her nom is 8 do Long ti hi ole 2 a | “hE ts Set | io fo Harlem RK 03 48% now Stoon a 1 000 Olen 6s "60 b3: i Hie 34>” do 200 $n 00 “3 10 do 25 do Ne do 7 do $0 do 100 do 50 do 10 do 30 do 198 do 20 do 7 do $0 do At Flemington, N, J, on Thu: the 17th inst., by | the Rev. Mr Olinatend, Mr. Cnaures E. Wittiams, of | Cincinnati, Ohio, to Miss Many Ann Conoven, of the for- mer place. Died. ight, of scarlet fever, Many Ann, ext child of David D-and Mary Aun Egan, ae I and friends are res) invited to at. , this afternoon at 2 o’clock, from No. 17 | Renwick street. ! Her remains will be taken to Greenwood Cory fe | At bis idence in Nyack, Dec 21, 1846, Concxuin, formerly of this city, in the ‘aist of iis | Orie friends and family are invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, on Tuesday, (to-day) at 1 o’clock, | \ On the 20th instant, Evornz Wnanton, only son of | Dr. Ei gene and Elizabeth F. Crowell, aged 8 years and © mont | At Maskarene, N. B., 10th inst, Mr. Jas. Grirason, 6; | 105. He was one ofthe leyalists. who, on Soomro. hment to the itish Mesa pad pon left the United States emong the sturdy band who arrived on those bar- ven shores in 1783. On the night of the 19th inst., of Consumption, Jacop | J Taemrce, aged 34 years 8 months, son of the late | Michael Trempe: friends, o those of his mother, and brothers Michael, and Robert B., are respectfully rknn| his faneral, from the house of his mother, No. 160 = street, on Tuesday afternoon, the 22d inst , = 2 o’cs96 ‘eekly Report Weeki; Deaths. Inthe City and County from the 12h day of | of New You jocem ber to the 19th day of Dece uber, 1916. Men 44; Women 54; Girls 45. ‘Total 195 Sit bonen, 37 Ishaeaaton'e Weare, Te ation of Lin 18; Inflammation of stomec! Yon ot threat, t} mati 2 tis, 2; ‘Scrofu 3 Ulceration of stomach, ISTORICAL SOCIETY.—At the re- the -uspices of the Society, Mr_Geo. K. se of eight Lectares on Esyorinn nes Bonn eet d ayeawered, by, Dis Lyng ef Hall, ronda. ho commence on jonday evenin; th De- combe rau whee | on the ‘uh Teh, ith Mich, "Tach, fist axd S6ch ge ge he P.M. tenes wt ‘yor & Mee! “ie inet hea Seay rs, ‘$4; Jan its. enile ane} |. ¥. Hist. Soe. 10 THE PUBLIC. 25 cents per Botth bd ng oan tre nar, $e from fall Seenana tguiinns helt kiran a Inte period of Yo ‘seurfand renders the. most harsh and dry rte of the Trie>phercus or Medicated Com racleg, ea and clas) ta nel poe tarice fesction in the bulb or ander 15 piration, beauty and at igus aC. NG ny, ara in al, roadway, cor. Liberty st. AL 4 Ww iat, sive AMHEADY, Ke. iw Natls, Brads and 8pik > feet eu BS ’S SAU. WILLIAM ‘STRELT, site the New Buildings. wee ly *RCOATS have met with universal » om to them in such a maoner as to set Sisto si7, Te to $17. It sae oe ou-| | taught om very moderate terms bj derstan. science thoronghly, and w! eairain tte aed ige of the atest fac it} ee doliars pe Kine eydroned to" Msic,” at the office of the pave fminstre attended to. OLD ALE, vs. ALBERT SHADEs. te pats eon sa For zetia to pe. snes head oF TH nie i rm | one Gas Licut lo, } on Dizectore of the Com- | ‘No. 17s Ceutre street. hours aary next, between the from eo oad watil | in eciee, Petia ; ater esteed a Condy’ re cee ston t tae ear "sis ter whe mieg.or IN, 3 Delaney ot, ‘ot. Pesep ton ABE, & SOTO: 45 Divin Ba Brower, 168 Noy mM Chambers" = ASeene SOL DAY Pieeh Seely oF jee of . AID TO THE FIRST REG! YORK Cotes, N yoo ecu ee ——— Praee F) pet 5 pechuues’ Hal 8 i Brow " rae wre eve at ae for the cai lathe | mets eacon coum oumered, arising them into thie ree hes Pepys ee making up a suitable wt re Folunteers as comfortable admit bev allowed by et fy Steet: : ioe res tat Y 5 toreeder, if} . ipasble, te sieation of this regimens, unexpected rnd | and muster a ora oe of gee Ee Paso Gees: IMENT OF NEW | is put up ia over all fer to with lesa. andto leasauter, aud 4 disease ro, omitiag, p purging, sick tt invig w-ves th hela oi the oid Ie ‘a see in the cit o if cl OclNIONS oF PHY sicta’ NS. receiving warranted superior 0 any or mapoctacley 4d of beauty aud we will re: haracter weil known, Dr. nd i pend is almost dai det from physi- cians sof the Uno. | “Tiss te enrtity cass wendersigned Physicians of } fect yo 7 ot Aieey, have Ky UMETOUS Cases Prose: Dr | raneate er toa “ithe Sareepaiie wiie mone | Sie, Piling, al Dod. W ino, M. De i Bebe xt. p, | p-B, imendSet, Moby : ‘Brad; poy pe fro ‘one of the most respectable physi os, Henry. Nicoll, ‘ ‘othe’ cians on Long Island :— » a Mins 8M’ Dr. Townsend +Dear Sir=1t; amare, Sy 10, Ld RESPECTABLE A 4 Neots te seneat ome, ae aa cook; can give fool ety Folorencss Please enilor | f0z04.thatt have recently witncas:d in seperal cams, the sande $33 HeSomed tose tn cheat, betwen Sail | Bombe din he pci af medic hays riesarived van and Varick. 22 ie*r several withwat beuefit. fu the remo- al of disease oangine (om derneed state of the di ae ny OE coeds ie settee | lo Sg ea eel awn | two é speetfully youre ve re ove for e days. Dr. Ter \d—Being affli ated ith 22 It®re i ig yo ing jected with Dyspe; fora long | time dea fr if WANTED. the Pete brie ae ony La Iowad EVERAL active in. tra store 19 Cour land tun a comfortable liv! will be 422 Sis *re. en ale LOST. GOLD Penei! Case with the init hoever will bring the Tbe lihera vy rewa $50. HWA wed be gigen ‘delivery to me of « © uudersi hair! a little long Place cf “vband when speaking \ thee. Gud 619 wer FOR emer) sy ZNO New YAK etrious persons arary tar'taeis who topty met same to No. a besides. 1 in money, ial fit: A Pio the seal. d rond 422 lw? re eu for the apprenenstou and igued, or on his tithe Stte of New ig ine of Score! ‘ork ‘He tek. ja eaaore >, New York, RESENTS, 6 | thas y eon! ioamasinatereiseeeees nein RIELLY, 49 Carm: « teotion to his asso; J a Mantel ornaments in great Globes, Glasses, Wicks, and Bolan, above, LSAM W cients te the world to ‘ind that stands the hon 1 Mr. Seth W. Fowle—Bi: yy, come ecment car's of wi whol hd ‘ot Mrs ty Baa the firet opp rent d wis it when all ed i o elf a me or kind, fur the cure of eld Consumption, Asthma, ‘iver Compl Buch is the unprecedented success of es medicine, None | are genuine unles: june L Butts on For sate by A. i well se Tected, £0 be fouud ia the | SOLAR LAMES, GIRANDOLES, AND LAMPS. 4 ee at Count jand, saya, Ww! | itever since is was hts, iroanced v ; duriag that tim reds of d Mars’ worth. oh f equoatly to pe sons avparently ia the last stages of ager y tng wh jue, per pied maiy wouderlul cares, a @ rep. tatioa far surpsssing any oth SANDs, ogents, for ived from Lou.on, pe! Gladiator, a spl an a Bocks 19, 20, 22, 24 8 Teet, would respectfully call at of goods in the above ing confident of giving satisfaction in price and q Solar Lamps from 8 to $I 3 Bowekers aps fro! ine. be 22 GtisexC #1 t produce &@ medicine of any See what an been selling Cw Earav) i b. 12, 1846. maT im, Fel ite ae for thet val Saas trian roid dati ovens oy a rent for selling OHS RUSSELL. Tor New York city; also by druggists generally throughout the be} Py ane it D&W Canada. ~~ THE ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY — OF THE SKIN AND HAI. HS is the ti a very handsome): ted pamphlet, which we ‘Benton. It coutains | a well writt ipon the anatomy and physiology of the | 1 id . who is one of the first hai known, and bas an extensive sale his for the p even: ‘Those who ha bas studied the nature Prepared only by throughout the United State ophy of his eraft, a tise which he hes written | id hs eat well for bim, Mr. f} beuer jon Fluid wably there is Bo ‘reserving the watural seater nd softness of we paid but litle hatrmamong whom we are=would be # much can be suid on the subject by an jatelligent person who | Lavell Journal rof William, greets tat Ite ein ieee ae aon e citys 474 hast Broadway, and by Dreguinisee all a2 er READ THis, GENTLEMEN, » Dress and ENTLEMEN, prejare for the helseave. aod geen vercours, and Pan's either c! dyed, Altered or Cyndy om made to look Hai SEATINGS. AGENT’S REDUCED PRICES. by =e GOUDS, a aca low prir G21 2325 Stis*r HE above reward mil TT hy RETAIL DRY Gv0ds SALESMEN. es Sem ts tom! 1 aheTehy, ss Ba Canaan me on Pandey E will be ove will -congult their own | Agents up stairs prices TSA a eee ea rest sou UD stairs Person who = of ember 29d, at 8 imppetance, and clerks omer me melee AMES VB TRANCE, Chairmen. TY, See. DECLINING BUSINESS, PosTive sue he ater at oy reach and ‘Chsnmeren, Orewas Fart emeeing pinata THE BEST eee PRES! Delarcer nrget--The eet Geeks sins Englis! FOR suanat TS! OB IN’S BAZAAR, | HERR HRUFRINT Ofte Rofthis FA tn favori gatublishment close his fiche t coeily — Gods wer ure ri by regard e equeled in th i egn unusually aanelpas ‘ind silver gilt wet heres Pete Sones ng in Fare, rseiae wish to procure an artic cle of the ro. ore o pacts Fillsoes oorur. Elect drove Pace ran iWork K Bonen, Por x2 fain rare, Writs 8, Retica! oh, sol Riding iy t Per rashes, Combs, and ibreto. partion! em ene npg the entires® ock Comer: _dtmoFantie®r ais TAG a. Toro 13 Bradway, street, Siewill ea Doren os opportanity dest and most fashiour- | How "PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING, way, up Beioe der htow it it about 3 eet 10 ive | f, 26 Joba 23, Hew, from ay ‘fae Oilas iciue of the Js, cor a ealy steges of Seatiemen of intelli. tion 10 the to leara how 33 | spree Brooks; on ‘te | eee etfNatlons any ssle by Socuee vi * | causing ulcerstious abo seriously the organs ofl | stace Lwas recommended | ter oe asiaw two bottles I ‘ind Ras ut, and all its distressing: Mergivng inf ~nee, it has r | opinion of the nila. 4am now | removing dis ase i -v'Tesembles the gastric Po end ecrengtneurme the on jou of Sarsapariile. “It | Dr. Town: cribe the ‘was u'cercted, au HEE a te Weel | Teast exercise, ment, and Beck pectable aud seen Mr Van bad heal: atthi “e of Al From thi ues, Tos it a cert itis cently. With gress Tegusd, Mr Van Kleeck = iy sad and county, ani fashington. To Doctor Rigel ap ors Sin—I think it ofSarsaparilia. 1 wi atic Prins, apd aleo | 4 bes! reoeiving oy. rermwanent be: advice “i two bottles have e! happy to say I never en; of ani rent eatuse OF Causes, taking it, at oni der its »tlaence. of the female Paw aad a reusation of and with other difficulties, fect your mediei jo bas ad Phesceks? ewer t—To all w! ify that my wite used fine ment | bilitated : with my ‘persuas ice it to, j than | will poorer ALMOST Read the followin: | tom cannot be ew cases thar Townsend's f | ago with Baas uspecte Was induced as nA pm it—1 don Ped Dr. To: Dear i 18 afflicted. with Kreumati wonderful. eg Ss Jay Jam acquainted, both as to its price at which in these com plaints, or any. edicine hasev r arAL i dyspepsia, however severe or os send: Dear Sir—In pane en <bliged wait my mouth to th c tof ch ay month t0 the lower past of wy cromaal | ed a rupture ef a small blood veceel. ks, los; my flesh, and felt weak da) 8001 [requt ed tore, es the disease was bot cusirely saben +. re for nye CR Co) ret ite achat the | PR, mus composing the stomach and all<yin seauen | theca tor the be ef t' yt orm these diseases reudered e months since { used yoursemed joved betrer heslthes I shall pleasure in recommending ja Lo) ad afflicted, for ” is tary ral prostrstion of the system—. it poset counteracts the nerve'ess will not be expected of us, c ‘caren as I have dese those who had used it, she was afth service! the success of the medicine, you Isubseribe mysetf your most ‘obedient oe obi and topo a eng" Tatemen of my case to publish ify EK BhOWN 47 RHEUMATISM AND THe PI essing Suine, then f cumetiaus, and servous debility. owneeas s Dear Sir—The effects of he ita For the last six or bject to severe attscks of a tne tortares of Lap hs yseit ane ‘fo : symptoms, ‘In my esse, by ite featored hg svatem to its’ natural my: dence in its power to effect a cure in. case = pci corns Reds ou 10 thea your ea Ty the organs of life, impel iced. R, ov Ai cial virtues and - In serofulous aes wee — ills is indicated, A can with confidence recommend. to the patrouage of the prof iesaion as a valuable eS m oes Wikkace ke forms, re or oat giscoverea which so verely allicred with a divease of the throat, chest\nd stom mucueus membrane Los aoe 20 almost artic ¢ of food Ltvok im ae Sp ge with retain ved, ye cocoa! even ahiet Pras of wet row uf | can seapely tee ed; it appeared found that rates: in fu of my inten the us AW L’ VAN KLEECK. owe 6 your fi id for formerly | Sberiff and Clerk of albany receutly in the War RREUMA‘ TISM. More thn one thousand cases of ‘been cured by the use of Dr. Tow: followimg certificate was sent ns a Department at ie inoumstiom have Sarsapari! ahe esterday :— ew Yorx, Dec. 11, 1846. ty fo return you my own sincere ienced by thi of ve veted for = 100 of th remedy tnat was prose ysicians in theclty, fit. I cousidere myself om nud was in vised = § | hopes of success, but { am re than half = bottle before | to persevere in 1's fected an oe ery leis pon take ‘reat | el 4 cnt street. corver ot Bred way. FE Ee MEDICINE. thereof, am matter whetner the produced by aeeaes all ing effects i feantude be- lof energy un- ‘hich is the gieat cause of barrea in cases of so delicat: | ture, to exhil "rey Cpr tone vn of cures performed, but wi assmce the dreds of cases have been reported Ng famiijen bare been, rm bout ehal- more of th so iavaleab! le medicine, ly distressed by continually by jes, and ~ fe “ Coxsact Sept 28, 1946. hom thi: oucera—'T his is @ bottle ef your Sarsaparilla ‘under the ‘most alarming aod circamsiances, being troubled wih the drorey, ofthe feet, nervous affections, and very much di von, aud the recommendation ot ced to try it, with little say, the medicive had the Le PY ed servant. ACL. ak you ¢an, that consump only ove of several handre’ has cared :— wt Dr. Townsend—Dev Sir ; I oug in them, oo, and am very thankful | did well, oatl rho far ou Litre str the toliow it. mi “ibere ay | | 1 | * | the pl cee t MSS dante | have weed two, bottles “of vont Saceup My Bioale nd the | nant of my old covplaint. “| send. ye publ tell | form of teearhe Thave recered our hand Heat ene sf Mach | suty g Year Hays JOHN HALL, ts truly a courve of practice in | 7,2mcq Smith, privter, 162 Nassan atrert nda cared | epee maken ede are | ne el sia , , ras afflicted with ‘he bleea by this e a's otamermensier mel le piles for lee for poveral Tears, and ‘was entirely Feliey recs | one ate Teeerve Score to offert. | from “Sen” ERYSIPZLAS Se eS | The following je a lper recen'ly received from ageutle 10 REWARD, Bere: zinta cpg Joly 1, 1046. ond suis haved Diamond, (lightly off color.) | DR TOWNSEND—Deax Sin hare ‘oees tioubts ot of em Lng Ey with the erysi fof two ve thing | ean ps ves te removs it. 1 nt last reso: 7 S198 FA ‘will be paid for) act | parila. (1 rook two bo ties, Veouti- | ‘veo wa | Resse face Pasomameeratel Stee | By ‘ay aL, TOMPKINS & BLACK, 181 wey. | one by Yfveed seat: Wek ged te mies epeeere’ Gad irtoee | the work fo wits 7 eovortment isl ot ¥ ‘tte corner of ‘sd Edin S oan a ia ila om A HY Your, ripe Y's. WILLIS. | D: i= “ER iwi jeuse attend to Co a rag. KE Fort bg a offic a oy iN dam oe | ove sons 1d Nort North ‘ad street. Phi Hance, | ug. jore; Durol & Co BeerE baHleaton Wright & Co, f131 tha ® ne United in A Aw le =< BOTICES. Rov AL, RUBY. Auctionee: FaAnck 4! TICL INE Bra TIONG Y, G. ta ARTISTS MATE! Se: my bvening wi id, by oy Darel Gurley & 9 ch Games, Chinese Work ty.f Games, or frovy,, Peat, aud Shell Gerd Cases 5 artful baper, - veg Wate Clore. teartgod Min ARGE and Maale ot L seribe: nd pasomniry she ve ie seen commence each a ‘ iBWANY, Yount New York. Dec.2 Sts 10N yor 1K. Saar fciis, 22 2trre at aor French cl covers, lupe, Bi ing elnasen, cil vais tings, ke. Also, co bar fatu es, chutes Ligao s, any el ier J'SNIF, roiture. Sale peremptory an "er", Taceday, wh em the farnita owe wil hm wil oe arranged fy RUESDA at, in the old’ Freach ‘abi the enti; ‘at Auction at a arehouse, No. 34 B it and ~e style of cit Gonb the ru with peal, enamelled and peiated, of vari ire she!l, ivory and pearl, and Jase ware, and rent trom auythi ‘Ware—Rich open c ert s gar baskets. Jarge wai on standards, urns, branches Leng and qaality, plated oa German ier ‘warraptes ply. to Harri 12to Jy6*rh farthe: parti ul ‘Wileon, Eq Ti Murray sree.’ Tetns a THIS NAY PUBLISHt D—Price 124 Cents. i} , suet Sacrifice ”The ro iuced with great success in Lor PRIME OLD IRISH WHISKEY, HE Subscriber offers for s le Wi Whiskey, f, ne be 149 offers the same mel ti purchasers, | of Groceries: BEREL NOON aT ate $2 Greenwich street. NTLEME. NOVICE THis. eNTE EMEN, it need ant be a source of tei longer, to know ou can F on! ub ors os ‘Over oats and Ane , COR ean eet all’ you | Sipe inte | and anytive Pants and | for gi gee Cores. to Swarran-ed to fit Qooneee, a ontinue ent of gold aud silver ‘which will be offered at 1 pare for sale a fall pons: silver ware, equal to ‘coldand silver spectacles equal to the original bas ‘ACKERLY, & BRIGGS, 18 Bowery, bore Broome street. | 1D Eeeconsenetss San forsale, clases seeenen sf | deons, Melodeons, and Musical Boxes, and all kinds of cal itstruments. Tae hs it. BS evlebvated ice beat COLUMB: ue | pa leave the Fig, bacors Courtlas reels will be 1 are fora the | ne Wires agent's “Ae vmats ot Thiekt yom, board, oF to F.C. | CRUE TE se de ones Bent v WrstERs Lee Ad rose hs tars il it readiness on the etapa Ae | Hares 8 Tey t Gh . a Jmis fh Nex ihe yoaeh 4 thee NOTIC} BE, Oi ‘i ow discbargin var the f the resipt of Kat River en site iL. saa te da at 2 O 12 clots eee | ali Bags $i clove the. Pe aereh ac! Eee at , 304 B oat | vo teesrapeur of foney if cretari ca, dalaid uve: Tab} Boxes of arg Haunen, Wha | de = completing of Pigt the goods, 1 ¢ , Bohemian Glassware, Porce! Ware, Rosewood and Ebouy @ of every deseripn tion, Oil Paintings, E gant and cost! ors and Segars—This day, at I dielock ai $3 Ane —T oe! hairs and rockers, tables, dress- be ready on ina- fed. from bow at t auction on Tnesday at his sales phendid a extensive “fresh assort- machee + Tmurble clocks, of beautifal design and finest boxes, portfcuise, fouvemre, tablets, card est ver plated filagree ornaments for the bou- ani ‘are jast yandod 204 and ve of extire new OOK pede if Mana | LEAP, the new Gomety by Lo. Nose! ‘aes Standard Drame—Pirst American ‘Wil be published ia a few days, Vol. IV. of the Modern ‘ise’s celebrated old Cork custo! mm. hes oe lee warranted to keep their colors. d13 2w®m WATCHEs, JEWELRY, AND SILVER WARE assort- tehes, of the most approved e very lowest prices, and co! French clocks and watches, repsired ; MELODEONS, ‘AND MUSIC HE Sabscriber, Manctoerurey end Importer of Musical | cor | | | <i aamiGeanD, Oy a EVE BALL. ad 4RD cond an- ry will tike place on aS | Ball e of the | 7 of Se teem “AMUSEMENTS. too ue AT commence wich the Viewuoises. comedy, in two ets, em iy oie int renee, Mrs ed bythe ‘ecoud eran will be added RICHOLAS SLAM—Shrim; ty 1956 an Sa a o=Perteemanes to commence at 7. sth Podge, Mr Holland; M: Tmuter Mise K Hober private boxes bores, Doors open at past Te o'clock: curtain rises at. of neue Nt srs, Diates,, bowls HEIRS yw AMERICAN CIRCUS. Cc eae rr s4ND5, 2 ENT ¢ 4,00 rohei eons rain 0° shine. dar ieer_ | (YN Tucsdey’ Evening, Doe » dad, the en ment JOSIAH W, BROWN, Aueti mmenee with og Sh te 4 Bisgah etiam gus, WANG sti sano. | Hee oe Aehe Re rr fanaa arth Sar 'Y FURNITURE.—Morton & Irving will soll ae | Bo Prekicks faite Mor W. Myers in bis Auction on We Resdes, Decemuse a ot tT Solock Gree Pine Mr, Cara ‘sverooms, No. 503 roadway, opposite Niblo’s their Ne ope stock raf elegrnt ‘Ro od boggles Fay satiag of Perlor Karn cre Lonis beat Bu a i eve) HY, sorgady fs, Choi Ottesane Wank Be om ai tay Engli robes, French ne Washetands,' and other chumber | “Clowns, Messrs Fentlend and Lathrop. a Fameseitn Directon-Mr i: Mosely, tar of the Arena—Mr. J A. Decamp. 78 open of halfepast 6 o'clock. Pit 12% cents; See Tw on) be secured at = Bor A.M , and from 2 to4 P. M. 422 ifre me THE ALHAMBRA Sal SALOON, menco at Bor ‘reasurer. ben Cabinet Farniture. Can he exami a2iaerh | 859 Broadway, between Spring and Prince atrects, toa nearly opposite ane . STHSRE AN FUREY | | Henn AERA N DER, ae bone da ‘avanishment at Niblo's Will 4 v3 Every Evening This Hipl parclontiars ie fare jas the g dally Tic! 0 e | Children und eae ee. Doors open nt 6 jars age ssa ~The book is already open eas. box office ers Street, t+ receive sub: for the. mbers si ueO'ana 6 MBORSLIAG heir most sincere thaal ment, at the same oe od yr, inteo. ) Mactiro attached to the Company--8i * ag Mi Ciren Dir Disesan Ari .. royal theatres o| Steedes aad (a ason tickets for 36 nights. $36, can office, from 10 A. M. till ie o'clock’ ay M. dai Gentlemen's eennen Uekets, not securing ‘The first Opera will be the bes ty fon, the new opera of the cele! ombardi. ‘W.E. Bunton. J.M. Scot 7 This 7 Standard Drama, embel'ished with an elegant steel engra ‘TUESDAY EVENING. Dee. 22d, ving of Jas. H. Hackett, Fag lav of ani are 'W: TAYLOR & CO. 2 Astor Honse._ | ROLL OF THE DRUM. my Car, ORRES: ae ‘NiGun® formed, the ine Five Acts, of Epa LAST OF bison yd Charitable Committee of the 8 i | g the latest stylen of fashion | cap envgunce tothe bablie, dint their FEBTIVAL CON. ion, including £14, fob, and CENT nai of the Chai EVENING" Dec. 39,1606, yous; forks; butter kutves aud | Principal Vocalists. MRS. E. LODER, MISS NORTHALL, wm. AUSTIN VIL GiPs CANO WIC a And EDWARD SMEPPARD. inet J Instrumental SPL create One Dollar, to be ob of rs of the comm: A190 3 (0 iar —The secon orthe a emer ache aet at Apollo come ice iu ansouncing to the publie end the their second anual Bull pledee “heir, part wil Bale eal. the beat tat wil be ven arg the evening, ‘here will eharect Dodworth's Baad og ‘ail the new and ed the season. Jara coveral ids abe, to Bowery. street: street, at the ivolie's Saloon, ‘and a 5 A. Wain, CW MAGUIRE, Choirman Lif SicCmeanr, Sec. cc} THE THIRD ANNUAL FETS Os TUS PUT NATIONAL Yer ILL be 404 “yn ths Coliseum on Me: ¢ mrer Tickets may be ea } | j | the unde migned. | fae: | L CF aan i ee com at. ————————————————— SO. STARR, Marquis Richeville, Mr 4.Di Howed by the second KES BAUVAULS ET LE 25 cents, to all parts of the house ; private box es, qi, wooD— | the Musical fpatyareenes of WRATH aaAn | ithe inren of oe THe WIDOW'S vionis | a eg and boxes 25 cents; Pit one shilling: CIRCUS BOWERY AMPHITH! EATRE. rformances to com- eg 5 roti yelock, ieian..who ie such ;_to the Baleony, 25 cente— {TALIAN OPEWA. tickste for U ‘The books will rem til Thursday next, 25th nd the next day the book for srcnring the seats for the night's erformance will be open daly frm 10 o'clock. A M.. to 4 o'clock, FM. } $93 Zebeos ticket for 36 0 siahis, $35, Without TLALIAN OPERA COMPANY, Abate 2 SANGDINICS thaaks patrons of the featas aaa Aa pst — Barili. tn, Signor Allegri of of the be secured atthe bor id Ver: dla tf rre ARCH STREET THEATRE, ig, been sho most gorgeous style, and is Poems ann wc tiful Thea- MWAMPA NOAG a Senet iste. ‘ist, Hora and Guitar iar Fiaret 9 of Ger- tre | sana eh ms-lves that apered to mekethis ancy Danews; in ciate tat for the he cocasion, and will per- re hed t the following places :— re, 201 | Broad way: Heavens . hy ng +4 head Sis* ere LATEST INTELLIGENCE. TELEGRAPHIC TWENTY-sINTH CONQRESS. SECOND SESSION. Senate. Fishery Nirboles Flam. A. Wasuinoton, Dec. 91, 1646, = \ Boleree ’s GALLOFE DES DRA 5 " alana Gpid Pons: Dr ra eee | PEAUH, br of Basse com. | Meters. Bright, Rusk end Houston wppeared in thels Fone Crayons, Stenifold Wricere,Satia Wood Srcoraele- | Doors open at 06 “aati maperiormanees wil come peony yy | mence Aino doson dozen packs enamelled Cards, Perkins mvufac. TT Resins) Hes liad, | Mr.Catmoow presented the oredentinls of Mr. Butler, surg omy, geste cules Bll‘ Eashangs 6 ro- OEY ree S YOU Line 1—Rosslind, Mrs Cole: | o¢ gouth Cercline, who was duly qualified. ives, a | DUCLUZEAUSAnaioneer i tisk the iarat of WHY DON’T SHE MARRY | Mr. Baanr offered a tesolution calling on the Presi. | waters SALE OF Bina HOUSE. FUANIGH, | —Corpont Maan, ME 107800. Dei DY OF THE | dent to inform the Senate whether any pgent had been ee KS, &echoth maefal | | Tecouelude with she Grand Dome ofthe TAD TAca, Mrs | gent by him to Hevana in relation fo the return of Santa nud orpamental, adapted to the holid: corner of pARE—Rod \c! vt ainbers street —' EB Le Pit and Gallery 1236 cents. Anna to Mexico, and calling for all correspondence in tal) “comaatoas ‘ior ¢ ©, oy Bess bey sc 63g o'clock; eurtgin rises at relation thereto. Laid over. H : rimeutof rieb. Howse Fura hig Ar pele | Wwic! aria Manage hr of Vergh, and Mr. Dicarmson introduced a bill to amend the act of oy gh do z | See a Sr renin D se Att tite J Drake. | 1818 regulating samen. wore, toile sat, archnt Glassware, Auagtin The net Jormances comme: saat the drama of the | By Mr. Seurix, a bill to amend the consular system. | “N.'B’-Catstogues ereready. Every lot will he sola with. | RUBE RAIS eR ia ani fhess By Mr. Baexss, a bill oreating the office of Surveyor gutteserve to the highest bidder. deference for suet will 1b Riowed by the SWISS SWAINS—Rosette, Miss | General of Oregon. ‘made to purchasers jou Drak ‘dee tatre em “ Jere cgnelade with the GOLDE IN FARMER—The Fermer, | By Mr. Binzow,« Dill to provide for the surrey of My. Russell; Jemmy Syne. the mouth of Red River. By Mr. Semrce,a resolution calling on the President for information relative to claims of American citisens on the Republic of Colombia. Adopted. By Mr. Arcauson, @ bill for the relief of the heirs of John Paul Jones. From the Library Committee, a bill for the relief of the widow of Alexander Hamilton. * Adjourned. ital House of Representatives. Mr. Gentay made a personal explanation. Mr. Baopueap moved a suspension of the rules to in- troduce a resolution requiring the Secretary of the Tree sury to informthe House on what articles the duties imposed by the act of 1646, can be enhanced, to whet em» tent, and what additional revenue would accrue there from. , Tho ayes and noes were demanded upon the motion to suspend, which was lost, 69 to 97. Bills were intreduced to graduate the sales of the pub. lic lands ; to provide for the ascertainment and satisfac. tion of claims for French spoliations; for the improvement ofthe Mississippi, Missouri, and Arkansas Rivers; tore” move obstructions in the Savannah river; fora new ous tom house at Savannah. All read twice and referred. Mr. Ratuavn offered a resolution, calling on the Secre, tary of the Treasury to state whether egents were em, ployed and paid to sid in the preparation of the tariff of 1846, and whether gaugers, &c., under the tariff of 1643, continued in office under the tariff of 18:6. Adopted, Mr. Tnomasson presented a resolution, with « leng preamble, declaring the scquisition of territory by com- quest not absolutely necessary to our self protection, being repugnant to the genius of our republican const tution; and to require from a conquered nation, payment for the expenses of a war, was unjust, and thet when | Mexico makes reparation for her acknowledged indebt edness, and establishes the Rio Grande es e boundary, the conquered territories should be restored to her. Mr. T. called for a suspension of the rules to receive this resolution. ‘The House refused to suspend the rules, $8 to 128. ‘The special order, the bill for the admission of ows into the Union, was taken up. ‘The Iowa admission bill, anda bill grenting @ pession to Patrick Kelly, Major Ringgold’s mutilated teamster, were then passed. Tn committee of the whole on the President’s messege, Mr. Seaborn Jones spoke an hour. The committee rose, and after receiving comtiunice, tions from the Sscretary of the Treasury and the Post Master General, the House adjourned. ia BY THE MAILS, Wasuinoron, Deo. 20, 1648. Coming to the reecue—Mr. Benton, the -lysece of the Administration—His first greag Demonstretion in fo vor of the Administratiqn—Hie Oregon’ Victory—& Deed of the past “ expunged”— Whe proposed the Santa Fe Expedition, and demanded the eppeintment of Cot, Kearney—New Lights—1 Major Generatship offered to @ distinguished Senator declined—Colonel Butler—In- competency of the Cabinet to plan warlike movemente— A new Office to be ereated—Benton, “ he’s your man, | sir’—Bomh Shells. | Itis known to all that whon the Administration came ‘erwards, Colonel Benton, instead of sniiling on the advent, was disposed to frown it out of existence; his power, much as politicians seem- ed to disregard it, was not held in slight estimation by Mr. Polk and the Cabinet. They feared its powerful ef- fect, and wero wary to irritate the growling lion. Te appease him, he merely demandod a place inone of the | departments for a Missourian, and, lo! ‘twas given, with | the delay only of the time occupied in removing the in- | cumbent. He saw that his word was potent ; his vanity was flattered, and some of the sharp edge was fled down. The first, the great demonstration in behalf of the Ad- | ministration, was made on the Oregon question He | wad consulted at headquarters, and well ascertained the | path over which the Government had resolved to travel, and hence he so accurately defined what Oregon wes, and to how much of the North American continent (ont | which Mr. Polk said European Governments should ne | make settlements) we were entitled. Gallent end darixg as were Cass and Hannogan, and Allen, Celonel | Benton stood equare up against them, leughed et their “ bambooslements,” and before the adjournment of the session, bad the proud satisfaction to see the consumma- tion of a treaty on the basis of ’49, and Mr. Calhoun, with his “ masterly inactivity,” defeated. Mr. Benton, it is known to every one, oppesed the Ty- | ler treaty for the admission of Texas into the Union,and | his speech did more good to the whig party than one | from Mr. Clay. ‘Look what a democrat says,” was an | grgument heavy to break down democrats weak in Tem | as faith. But Texas is now a State of the Union. Like | the resolutions in condemnation of General Jackson, se t of Mr. Benton at the period to which Fhe does iy ny lack lines actors i, and write lo. | ciate: Be will i draw 18 Ntpook it 6.’ “NS re eet trade between aes aad progressively increased. For the ten years, WARD BAACK, 2 to the city of St. Louis, | as imen "OWA Fulton at., cor of Gold st. Cl MPERAN TVAL, ortho | Erent Sak the time 1s not far distant when e emooth RCOND Woh Pty ate ERA CE yest A tthe | bit J. be opened to the Pacific, which will be of ALLS AND Fm aie farsished with the | Dee. 24,1016, The commaee of trangement colt importance to the West. Mr. Benton is not re- x Viol he "gesny amber af In ¢ | ‘Temperance Festival in, compliance wiih the w the events which ls in the ature. So when - imusie selected {cous thp most ee ie | je an nts 10 hold another | KyNeeived the intelligence of the battle of Palo Alto, 8. Ito Voestints will be.present; ange tri. | Mr. Benton had a conference with are Pov G. ANLIPRE, Brothers, Protesors, | fat y Dr, A.D. Wil. | President, ant eee esice Lt cee LOGS Bim street ——< iret, which ‘cdeit | foverably received, and at once orders were ferwarded un C.—MRS. DAVIS ay ‘acnounees, = jon #; 75 cen's_each, includ h- | to Bt. Louis to Colonel Kearney, who was selected asthe Meee ee jily on the Piano Forte, | ment age be had of Jno F, Teale, 119 Pri it ‘by the advice of Colonel Benton. A short argu- also Si French, and Italian style, with | ore! Grand sf Comms, 131 Forayth ; Win. J- Md Maced to escure the appelatuent. Colonel | SiSedles feng tan she accompanimenta rejee: | Bukon Wie Se Miae Kearney,” void Colonel Benton, “was never 1a Washe residences.” Wor terme, ue. apply at 173 Mott ret. a iad B Me Haj Boe, 30 Grande Tut once: sitended, to bie unlaeas, alr, wot 6 ephar roadway. No pnatprmement 0 partment ; 2 fans ike | BIRDS Tt Bibs tT THE IRISH EMIGRANT SOCIETY tied goat be Jom, a fying” blessed THE stock of Birdeof a celevrated Fancier in Pe Mr Polk mg their Third Anouat Ball at the Col put his hands in hie ad eric earache PCG Ae MGa | Weis Sst an Pity Wren | Bethel kaon Seton el yet to be ol ithe best ot ek te the country. Also, Seng | ber, i ing bis coronary to D a fuvey ene 4 ere toe peas eer cheyta admit Gentleman rnd tye Ladicn $3—Can anary comment wo On | a ae rw. Ss Sohoston, dealer foreign and aative Birds,” | be Drocnred at the o Bociety, No.6'Aaa atest, o | shall be Colonel’, And i io it Cahn hen var Di i Kearney buve been personal i years. HAPPY NEW YEAR ram Joonen Seuss. at Willies 26 The Colonel, succeeding eo well in his wes ia. more resolved than ever to adnere to tiem motto, " 8 Raw fam thing for whe cunse, nd nothing for mes,” except ir. 44 Exchange . it is something more important still. When Jur Mannan tne orgeiting the rolutees ae, ped” Me M. Warsos. | Polk offere: Benton the appoictment of ber Shors o ail * saan oe valuabone®, and had he sceepted it, | ph ad | Cael “ etrbetmeen Licrones end Footapeon: strosms mend sine’ bi 4 ‘6 Sprace s.reec. 5 te | 420 Ba ToThSaSa Moti —— te ofthe the regular army. ‘Gene: % the hero of | READINGS AND RECITATIONS. ‘siorel Benton is, MESSRS. WILLIAM & FRANCIS T, RUSSELL, ; ‘Re Cin UCTORS in Ktoention, reapectfal'y announce § coun- | o¢ fhe Broskivn Fe ee on et "| try a “Col Benton? ‘The rumor which i yn Fe what more rook e wl | sort ma Jotpares of Five Kven- ir peal * oorthe sl lastant, at halt mae has bes peoraliod for the week past ie rue, It wae, | keow, oa seenied eyronye and re te i for :

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