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‘important changes in ‘departments, 09 will seen by the above comparative statement. ib CHEAP LMBROIDERED The official report gives the annexed state ment in re- IDE, RICH HAND K! MCHIEFS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. 0. ‘K & CO. have Enna rere a nadie; to the profits of each branch :— Paovits or Brancnes or Bana oy Missovas. J errata Branch at Jackson. Kid rear dance es, poe, ,Erentan Broweas ti ‘For six months, ending 20th June, 1845. . $96 por coat ae ceies _ 5 q “goth June, 1846... 4K EK & Ov: — OFFER P08 HOLIGAY PhiaEN ‘Total profits for eighteen months. . . nK po pte sary! Fea sx montha, ging, bth ena ere ve vate & SATINS. an “ “goth June, 1048, * BRocaD #0 at SPLENDID Total profits for months... 19% REAL, PARIS WATERED SILKS OF THE MOST For sx months, ging 60 sane ab.» . yg aan Silk Damas ive, ner ¥ “© $oth Jake, 1848s Oe fon kee stg Horie ‘Total profits for eighteen months... 19 an Meter ‘Bik ated. vers de. pe 4 For six mouths, gading aint Bec 1883- 1 percont | Ls ee Changeable” be ‘Sb days, _ aaarears Abe Castine Dy Pee ey BORE Eine, me INGH, 1 NAMA ‘Total profits for sixteen months... 16K “ Ape ipe. §. Sa SOG ‘Branch et Palmyra x a eh En caehy tierre Forsix months, ending 30th June, 1845... 53< per cont OUR ATTENTION is egialy S tallied to the ne- “ Siat Dec. aK ceneary ages of a Now ¥. Fable, visi “ “ goth June, 194675) 5 tay, Frama skied Ovotee cape Total profits foreighteen months... 15 Your order is solvetiod cal 1¢ will be observed that the profits at Fayette and Lex- | Peri m sapere toed ae keane ae ington are somewhat greater than the profits made by jangiied i 4A Uigaters, Walter aiters, asic, Loans, Cream, Con- EBON, has? Brosd: dt, 25, 203tiet re Fourth «reet. DESIRABLE ENOWLEDGE VERY. oue should be informed sf the simple i indi: ing ofthotr abies, nossa Wi Wines: Corts ‘he e procured at 229 Bleecker street datvosiat®r \ the ether branches. One cause of this is the fact, if the ‘Oko. T Committee have been rightly informed, that these two branches have been furnished with a greater amount of eireulation than the others, and ahether circumstance in their favor is, the advantage they possess in location. It ‘seoms, however, that the location of the branch at Pal- myreis os favorable as either the one at Fayette, or the one at Lexington, and the committee have not been able to seejwhy this branch should not have as much circula- tion as either one ofthe others. It will aleo be observed, that of the profits made by the Dranehes,those of the branch at Jackson are the smallest ‘This, in the opinion of the committee, does not arise from @ny mismanagement or extravagance on the part of the ‘officers of that branch, but more from its loeation and the yobiyg feemints) and J turner. on of gold mounted ¢ > suitab | for New-Year Presents, Wwhdlevale and etal at Noid Chambers st, up stirs OVELTIES. TT STAN, youne & ELLIs. w ie their paroles. for the holi are BOW open, ani =a fre inspection and sale at 29 and 260 Broadway. { wectfully announce V¥A ‘want of commercial advantages, enjoyed by some of the h ether branches. ¥, The following table shows the enrount of specie on "hand, and paper in circulation of the mother bank and REAR AND ‘Ua FUL PRESENTS ee we Holidays, Creagh agh, Reglian, | Ger American B atagee jon, rom the most ‘a le to Beautiful a ae oe every variety, Inigeors of s superisr quality, in fact all and be needed forthe enjoyment of the fLectr rye oe would je recy bn 2 call ‘ to a dusies Tot an ct rere CONSALIER, Cri, ceed ne the ish M 23 5t® re COAL, CUAL BOR. THE HOLIDAYS. “ADIES who wish to give their friendsa warm reception the coming holidays, will slease eall et SIMPSON'S Yard, 76 and 7 ‘Thompson ‘street below Spring root, wad | Btecunfel Gro Glear Hed Aske call macer cover —Lehigh and White Ash Sebuylkill. "das rer GRAND DISPLAY OF CONFECTIONERY » AND FANCY ARTICLES FOR THE See i THE SUBSCRIBERS have imported and prepared, Harge easortanasai ¢y Boxes, Jars. Rou! sae Ce 5, Ke., filled with choice bonbons, fine Dri gees, ¢: its, a pnd variety of su: articles for Srepeen irst the largest avarams. be Got found in pees and 713 aebinath and 20 Clinod eiey 444 BRADEN'S_ CONFECTIONERY, ave ¥ BAKERY AND. SALO0 ON. The proportion of specie on hand to tion is nearly dollar for dollar. It appears by the report of the aR Ne the market value of the certificates of the bank of Illinois is thirty cents on the dollar, and that of certificates of the State Bonk of Illinois, fifty cents. Of the former, the bank holds $161,966 08, and of the latter $24,367 30. Itis not believed that so large an amount as is now held by | the bank, of the former, could at once be disposed of at jpthe rate mentioned ; as regards the latter, it is believed Ahat the whole amount would be sold at the rate stated. | ‘The officers in the employ of the parent bank ere stated | to be—beside the Presider who receives a salary of | $1,000 a year—Cashier ¢ per annam ; Firet Teller $1,400; Specie Teller $1,210 ; General Ledger Book- | keeper $1,300; two Individual Book-keepors $1,000 each; Mai eee, oth rc roared fave. Sad an rs of rae firat quality pre reser any form, sappl gad orate offer’ or in quanti . Balls. Ladves yall fi Tor gear a ain ssn, Ferny 38 crpes fell AE cy ty Tg for fake, mille, rmseey RELIEF TO IRELAND. TW Etna gnderpigned. viewia riewiog the alarming and distressing et ireland in their Eonar wact Erpvisions. which th ease 2} mpathy and bene- er of re DATALO! ings, lie Meoting. at Tam- mae on Garuda ao a Tocioeke ber order 1 i i wean sad Sens ceed estat oY His Honor Ma: tenant of Ireland, be ange ly di di; be hale, aud Bredy, TA. Tall Dd r. Joha M ikeon, Henry nm ve = wh rine address te meet- a0 ou Batuedsy night, to coutribute all ia his prwer to mrrest ine fe as of famine amongst a people proverbial for their hos- ‘ober! fHogan, Rorace G-eel Richard M. Hoe, i fet Peter M’Loa James Olwell, oho reid ham ale Ald Dr. Di 7 5 fi teat We a Se * Suchet Pral Dr E. Conway, di =ckman, Gaffaey, Wa. ‘Belingh, Owen Galfaey, 0 bean - Dawson, PCE MCoemick, Soueoh Purcell, George Marshal, James Malone, sane Archibald Hi . Smith, Baw Metiiney, Corn’sB.Timoson, Pit’ Moguire, Dan Cflmartin, Yatrick MeBarron,’ PB. Murrey, Patek Kelly," Joseph Murphy," Rig Fane he Beilin | eilins, : ‘owers. Andrew Ul —" Hating co jane it a rew Ularke, James jd. Dougherty, ‘Ald Nichols, Charles K and numerous others. E DOODLE—CHRISTMAS NUMBER. ANKEE Doodle for ‘week contains six een page! tnd ig primed on new and beautiful brevier und noupersel 'talvo conte! TWO LARGE. FULL-PAGE ENGRAVINGS type, and fifceen other iitastratious. Among these are, Yauseo Doodle’s Dress: the Jeremy Diddier s Buying ee porteaia taken atthe BL. Nicheles éinnert from Missiaa Seat of War; Street , sparkling and varied. Ps Sealed eae WILL BE, PUBLISHED, = ‘Ou Saturday, 26th Dee. Part 1. NORTH AMERICAN SCENERY. thes Tipennutendence of ie, Ka PLAN ‘OF peBaicas fION. uals Part will be published A toot. Each part mete” ncain four and sighs Peuee of ill ified on Sone ete type, and in four complete it ‘cach. LONG & Bro ompleted Toms at 25 cents street. he constr, wishing a copy ¢ wot thy weak, rong wrappers, by remitt tothe Tatlishers, ‘Ana limited evitign of this butber has begu pabliahed, an early remittance will save diseppeintmeat, MILLS, HATTER, pid BROADWAY. Howard Hotel. QPFFERS to those is went a moderate sum ;a fine French moleakin or ine ‘autri at Ete e patronage met with in the sale of the sheie es saleetane uarantee of their superiority. THE SLAVE CASE. HE NEW YORK LEGAL OBS) ey: for December Bed rant a full iat ofthe lave Case * k—also a very por Voulewthelateot English caren: ke.” Published at the ofice treet, “a,yole everest of Janu ‘art SAML. OWEN, CHANGE OF HOUKS. Discount Clerk $900; an Assistant Clerk $600 ; Porter | Families, Farties. Balle. te. ke. $500; and Watchman $490; Bank Attorney $1,000 per nenen Ld sale mpreaininy prea hexane. annum until Ist ef July, 1845, and $800 per annum since. i Md well to be found ia the city." mt The ealaries have not been increased or diminished since November, 1844, although a resolution requiring a decrease of salaries was passed at the last session of the Legislature. It appears from the proceedings of the re ST Nga ee or HOLIDAY a GuiON's DAZAAR, amd — of Courtlandt street, board, that they were of opinion, that competent officers | Dine Far nieys of en oldand Svorioe: geteblishment could not be had at the prices named by the Logistature; | fancy Gosdentne ai be ornate rele: wll Rech ey and they availed themselves of the opinion of the Attor- , oe iM gi ea nay opportanity ney of the Bauk, that no diminution could be made in | sia t equaled in thi Sips 1 i imporrations mas fat Che this season paving been unusually salaries of officers during the year for which they were weacaed heat welected gvods, igeods. ana never beecoas mer ye: then electod. ‘The report of the auditor of public accounts of the State of Missouri, shows a large indebtedness on the part of the State, which muet be immediately provided | for A billlately intreduced into the Legislature of that | “State, proposes the sale of $350,000 of the bank steck | owned by the State. This could be done constitutionally, inasmuch as the State would still be the owner of one half the stock. But it is questionable whether the stock could be readily sold at any thing like par. If so much of the State stock held in trust for common schools could be sold, and the State made responsible for the payment of six per cent to the school fund, it would, iueffect, amount to a liquidation of the principal of the State debt to that amount, inasmuch as the principal would never be called for; with the additional advantage that the interest would be payable within the limits of the State, instead of being paid in New York and else- | where. gilt mounted Dressing Cases, Less Paris. To tho: 1d ef tn knvy no, geht orp is, Hetieules, Envelopes, aes Faner, finest = and artieles impossibieto particularize, ei eiimpiiieg the ate af the chase? ood aanet dations? establishments in UION’S, 173 Broadway, Corner of Courtlandt meetin opeasite | Me d20to Jan liv*r eg, OO FETE nd, for rae a8 low ase, wholeea ‘rte 4 Maiden 7 gegen baleoaiteg teag | —8 MEETING OF THE DRY Ring, Ok THE 3 At Fy ee bn }00D: at soel HT, LERKS. on rraenday Le AMES Faance, Chairman, kK, Dorr, cre ‘The Secretary read the nsiuntes of the last meeting, which weve anor ved @ Report o' the Commirtee of Investigation was then ‘presented oy wr Gai atronr of said committee. Old Stock Exchange. on to whom was referred the SULAN LKOAD. WUNTER. ARRANG EN. .——-Qn and after Monday, Dec. 28, 1246, im pot will ae as eee, Luavs ar 1 o% (Bos : Boston train) for a aa du eign Tepe Vesiaede daily, for ec end interme Pepplapinio, daily. A.M., iy sccommodation train see. Mi, (Boston Train) or on the arrival of ooat from Norwi h, daily, (except Sun- days.) sipping et St. George’s Manor and Lave Fanmisepae at 6 A.M. sh (rests Sanders.) day train and 'elocx A. Mt ad 64 P. if Boston até Leave Gumesroaraet Re Ono. cam 80% MM for Brooklyn, 6r van dhatedthad SUNDAY TRAINS will hereafter hinge yma nd tion— leave Brook'yn at 9A. M. for Thom diate places. (commencing Sunday the 8th doviraal ne ing leat erst at 2 o'clock ¥. M., Varmingdele 235 3 Es che ig tea fae eRe ak tt 3183 HL iy do Var (iT mie miles) Fats; Clomrili Cd das sion of Court) 3364 Hempeied 3736; Branch’ Pisce, Bosra oo “4; chav sna fs “ab nee tain Fees cetien in toca ated seve- Tine” take passengers at very low fares, to all parts Crates will be in readiness at the foot of Whitehall street, to receive baggage {. r the several trains, 30 minutes igre eobez of gees Beene ee de. Cr The boat ** leaves Greeapo: boron the arrival of the Boston as fon ‘Brookivn d2srh” mA) BUSTON AND PROVID-NoE, via aton and any Tetand Kailroxd— Night londay 20ch instant, Treins willicave the foot of Whechsll st rath fer Bailroad, on Mondavs, Weduerdays, and for Greeaporteros ag the Sound sound steamer NE. has be Spl stics oedian’ Fy auchars, and from thence to Provideuce nnd Boston by the msil trains which counec; with the steamers Massachasetts and Governor, Fare to Stoning’ “Provident KRLGULAK MAIL LINE FUOK Bust VIA NORWICH & WOR. CESTER, without change of (ey Cars or Danese, or without, arngers aking pa thetroegn sy Rorwich, are faeur spose © joston only d route ;t communteates through by steamboat and railroad. Rincconers by this line are accompanied throu; the con- luctor of the train, who will have particular charge of their beguage, and who will otherwise give his attention to their com: euse an is lige leaves south side Pier No. 1, North Battery Place, daily, (Sundays srcevted) at at 4 o’cloel andar. ves in Boston in time ie eta al ‘The ew steamer WORCESTER, ‘ear sior0 US 6 1880 2% 260shas Harlem RR bso gun ‘a body, the Ketail Dry 1000 Pewn 5s EI ¢o bio Hee Is ‘pile men niche ety of New York, after proper consi- (aia “nechantes’ Bk 1% 250 do d-ratvon nud vestigation om their part, beg leave most rei- om Ex Bank 2 Housatonic RR Feetfally to report:— ‘Vieksbarg Bk “eis 200 Nor & Wore that im accordance with their duty, they haye been sctive 634 450 do. | zealous ia th i ascel - e truth of the SONA Prat 6% 100 do be | efiarges, and jeu! » the following ® Best Boston Co Wy 50 do 30d | facts, as the offspring 135 Canton Co ww 1000 do bw Your committe have € 10 29% 150 do. 20 hay. ‘S L lala RR 204 160 do we do 50 Mig 50 ty #10 ss do. sw 2 Ee) do 80 WN Jesey RR Db 101 300 Reading RR ie "the further Prosecation of their duty, your commi ir do 103q 100 do bio have called upon y hor Second Board, } ort, teat Ld shecierlem RR I SS 3 ‘0 shas som RR b6o oY et 07 rm jo z ion,) {ces them from the imputation, ai So do Wo 438 400 Reading RR trea above suspicion. " }00 do ee Your committee farther report, that they have pecsiced ' do $60 49% dence of the fret, that ou or about Ube 9th or 10th da. of the $0. do tao 495) 20 Nor Wore RR 560 ent noth, two police officers entered th do 4% 30 do x nuer T. Stewart & Co., and while th 0 do 493, 50 do ploy, end 3 do. we, W do 330 wo = do 60 4908 New Stock Kxchamge. « $6 Ohio ge. 80 beafo 91, SWahs Harlem RR eush 49 she Nor& Wor — Sat 47! ‘Sateds % do Bue io ae 83-499 | ing complied so do Mon 4936 | that the arti 25 do 5049 our % do sow 49) oods: are ®. do 83 49! mploy, was as regards himself, hag 25 do Sat told the polies oficers ¢7 Ieok efter hits, remarking that there 3 oO b30 36° Was meaaivg iv that, and that he would psy them for their do tovly for thet, but pay them well. firmetory of the above, (#bieh your committee had re- cirectly,) your Commitee report, the If, whieh were in substance mony with the above statement Your commitiee also received eridea Yas wade Out Containing the bames ard res élecks, with te exception ot a very few ; the object aud pur- port cf this list yoar committee have been waable to ascer- tain. Ta conclusion, your commi bag he it thear duty to state, that in their investigations ¢ ived uo support or d from any dry goods house in oe city, bat on the con ave gathered the avove frets from their own unaided ef Marrica, On the 13th instant, by the Rev. William M_ Stillwell, Mr Jaues R. Axvexson to comb Racnst Any Scorr. London papers In this city, on the St! stant oy Rev. Mr. Stillwell, Cnantys Manenatt Davipson to Eien L., third dangh ter of Wm. Laytin, Kaq., all of Williamsburg. ii. On the 92d instant, by the Rev. Dr. Wainwright, , Jamis Pasee to Hanaret Miooriss only daughter of the | Hon Ly vent Candee, all of this city. On1 , Dec. 24th, at the Sonth Baptist Church, by the Hebe Charles G. Sommers, Mr. Axnivo Ssutn, of sone to Miss Susan, daughter of Conrad Jordan, of this ae Thoraday, 24th jnst., at St. Luke's Clvurch, by the | Rev. Mr. Forbes, Bev. H. Jaxvis to Many E. only | daaghter of ihe late Chi tes Amos, all of city. At New Bruvswick, N. Jon the 23d instant by the Rev. Dr Davidson, Wristam D. Meexer, of this city, to Assy R daughter of tue Hon Edward Mandy, of Ann Arbor, Mi in, and ss are euceiy Phineas Mua- ay, Eeq of Metuchin, N Alb THE NEW YOKK VOLUNTEERS! | TEX4S AND OREGON!! Ts, TEXAS AND OREGON ASSOLIATION will rate the auniversary ef the bs of New Urieans, and elso the Wiumphs ws. by our gallant army at ‘ALO ‘0, RESACA bes ba PALMA, Your committee refrain from the expression of any opinion, relative to the a thove made, bat merely state, the faets as the recel m cs were dely ha ‘The Report was unanimously accepted, afer whieh the following Preamble and Resoiutious, were offered aud nole stheright, tvan the duty of every rich to guard with slrepless vigeance that which may, perchance; be the oly legary destiued, for his children pure aud unspotted reputation : and to repel the fi di wt shall atl ice oierre are empl sed Uy certain fh cy, 0, wateh ever the conduct of pel joy during their hou hdkoon, such esetwat on the part of the: explores fendeucy to degrade and cast » doubt upon the integrity vo i cs 3 arp RY, 1 lo yea thas employed. “Therefure, cand Annual Ball oi she ¥ siving eles ve THD TaN “ALY NEXT wg of the so 8 “ay co TLE GARD resist the malic CAS’ The proceeds of the Bali will be ppeepciate! by the Com. | tee to i BUGS (WD THE NEW YOK VOLUNTEERS meena +7, 4 ALEX my ‘UF THE UNITED STATES, rob ges plo it lous assoc! sil of the Cewtent.and a erdertiat nn ne | Sumanaatio ALL PATIOTIC CITIZENS iy be ee oe enuse, the nomber of Om Ue LAstITED, may be obtamed at the 6 ad may be obtaried atthe prin Reis and music stores By tider of the Commit of Arrsotome MORE Oragob Cunnsgs Wave, Segrorery. we The names of the Cotamitte willbe 1 | _W_R. Dorr. See CHEAPER THAN EVEK. 3 2527 29 3 | A. FULL snitof ¢ Cloth made to order, he, oate a \ A oe ial a Sie sipl, can be prope rogered. for HE highest prices advasced ia lerge and smal | $2. nSOREAE 8 Vashignth'e Cite flog asda Pid andaiver wafehes, dnmonda plate.) | nee sil lowe eae andes SOHN MOFEA ing, on n JOHN M. DAVE! EM Llerneed Paws broker, : viliain sireet, neot Duase, Persons soosived i” private | HULWAY HATS. evs by ringing the tell < 25 Im*rre | KNOX, the HATTER, of 128 Felton Street. offers "Olle jouer assorimentof FE andere sty! ee : t received, which isa HE COPARTNERSILP area “i Feertonift Also chvice lovot Ladies" ‘Mura very JENKIN &, MUNTGO, 31 Fal appropri ver sent day 774s ree a ee is dey, ge consent, D gon N B~The Subseriters + ill continue thew bi ' ~~ PAwis HATS. tou | + MIDON, 177 Broadway, has just receive THOS } } voice of apie Paris Hats, new atyle, ‘wpiehy G80 MONTOOMERY. _ | achoite suormmees his own i periot dah, the atten | as ef gentlemen abou: trestio; snselvea or invends is ine ea iil ba | Bien ; Bia Rube 3B ON, 291 Grand street, respectlully Betoun, 413 ee bea ee a Gr irene visiting the: eter cates che tnvites the atten ‘hon of sd ‘ao Seep . csortment ne several | Mra Wils a | Seeti every fuesday, Thursday, and Th. steamer, CLEOPATRA: Captais every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, For further infonnation, ingatre of JH. 7. No 8 Hartery Pinee, North River. fee PADdAtg LAND, FROM ALL PAKLs UF ENG LAND, SCOTLAD AND WALES. P ments wi trieg ieee frends across the "Atlantie- “The subscribers ae THE. NEW LINE OF Moo PACKETS. QUERY 5d Aged WEST, 1300 ft] ‘kets are all New York built onilt exvronl®. for So Liv Liverpool special ed for the of passeni an ers: they are commaned by are re pe for a oe by 4 ey leave oe, ity, iin ‘dition to the shove lobia shu ci Gkalihe' dee 0 Agents for st. “ GEORGES,” AND THE UNION LINE OF | LIVERPOOL PACKE’ eomposed in following fe ships, vig: *” Se 01 riel jen, &e., h ips ‘per month, or one every five da) s, from L Preventing the possibility of detay at that port from any part of Ireland to Liv 1 ean be seen lowest rates. Every informatio iven ky applying batman ct 3 TAPSCOTT, #1 8 24 door below Burling d for or any amonnt from £1, upwards, p le chromahmt! Mier BLACK ons. OR OLD LINE OF LIVER- ‘OOL, PACKETS. toma, ¢ oat alae ia oe a “for second cabin passengers, who ae Nttle steerage rates. In fart, the Tarvished with every requisite, and all the'mo- ents an had the Lk ia faprove the comfort of three embarking, pe commoterh jons hefore engaging an ae ee vessel. For pas- Sg, aly application at ‘made on board, {o0' of ey ae a ROO OTHERS & Co, 35 Falton st, news wean teavaes Bank. ans a passage, having splendid fy i bey We el rpply on beeid, at Crleune haste Toot of Wall street, oF to BE. KC COLLINS & ¢ . J E, Wood eenly forward atl goede to his address, ‘The pecker onda Bisrelis’witl srecerd the Os wees. ‘a roe CKET SHIP SIDDONS, FOR TIVES. 4 Oh —remengers fo for thie ie aig i Please be on seis, at 20 riock precloelr,'at whaekrthae the dip rail eer Bag wil close at Gilpin’s and Kenyon's at 16 Bree ab 5 oH EORGE’S ROCIBTY. THEA’ Friday creping, Dee. HE. cianaile Cones a above Society, beg to F fice at ‘Senona, tanownce fo the publiey that bp ape 42 Dansoasen H alt appenr In nid of the Charitable etand wi ace Ptaod at the oni ay eh wa eee ETON LE souia Pop. LE, Ou MONDAY. VEaING. December 28, 1846. pe. bese ets cous slads wit with, patie Envi diveptisoment, by Das- MRS. E. LOD! roi clock ae em | bay | mits BUAMOWICZ; “Bemnopesas ‘Boxes 01: F tries cents; Gallery 2 cents. MKC AUSTIN PH LLP ‘ Bogan, MMEMAue Tele APPERNDON, Dre.» a Qe ERROR ANOES. | prt Mig ED SHEPPARD. | Bi SRY THEATRE—THIS AFTERNOON, Dec. 24, ‘The talented Chitdren Me (ofa Spectacle BLU BMSEARD | wliss ANN M. COL. f : ES neh ie Bou un & few pieces. Hora and ae Player of Germany, his first Ras iy with ae Fone ee ‘Comed| i cated WOLF AN AND THE | couelene ea ei is or ALADDIN” EVE* ING PuRFORMANCES. ening th Will commence at 7 o'clock, | ‘Mi. GB Bunt yaler yehiDay ON AND FYTHIASS | { sin ee, tacie of MAZEPPA-; of ites Des Doplet, 19 we ed at pinoes, aa (are ie ‘Masepps, | micathe 2 Bramiot LARITTE. Le | 25 cents; Fit «nd Uallery LODER’S BAND lk eet, GRAND cHRIsTMas 3 ILEE—FRIDAY EVEN- wane ae | AT THE TABERNACLE, | Winn lostrumeatal Solos by the First Artists. ta Dec saeihinnaeT ee magna bi ax fone Cents each—f r sali at che MEKRY CHRISTMAS BALL. R. J. PARKER has the honor, to announce to his friends the puriie, that he inteuds giving a Grand Ball this the ath of December, 0: Bree Mar ‘usual places, vill eo ae yet RERFECTION— Bt A Geo Chapman. Dyrart Dance Aner which. pal Mier rae White, Mr Joba hits Mies Jutiy PLEASANT NEIGHBOR— Dunn; By, oe To conclude wit is splendid rooms in ‘acreet, attached to Ju rican Hotel; oe ee iG Ritch gecune wil be br Brought forward « great variety of | Christopher sh H Chapa ‘CHARLES I.—King Charles, Dancing to commsuce at @ o'clock, and to continue untila Sas Ja tOLiver Guiot, Mr G late hour, Cinta: Madame Mins Jala Drake, < fear meliielitecemen tactical: wate, which THE DAY IN FAKIS—Charies Wyndham, USL) Ta eeaclude with, THE ARTFUL DODGER~Timothy GRAND GALA BALL. Dodge, HUbspma HRISTMAy } N NIGHT — The Hecond Annual Ball ate e eee umonnine }» to all parts of the house; private bores, Bisa at Vauxhall nl Sloan Eo day E Frontae. Bae Salt tats. | “Doors open et half past ¢—Performance to gommeise x rom the iat Committee, TCHELL'S OLYMPIC THEATRE Fran jendid Bal fytaaend odwort! rH ber a of THE BLEEFING, SRAUTY IN WwOOD— Orbe had ofthe followin tice Dr tiveraed: Princcas fee : * Sih eee | MRE Rigeeh RSUTY UMTS Tonk OSLER. Chairman. || nip Walcot; Lady Crez = i SAMUKL H DOTY.» aa HL, ase auser | MpWaleot; Yak KiNG Ti el ith ios. DENER—Galo- | chard, Mr sate f ws iS Bip ‘Ama Crave. | Dress circle 50 cen! Dpac hoxes Si sttns he ope sail ‘te boxes $5. Orchestra bore: "Ser pont al a ae erin swe Y Dress Ball of the fey Yo Anees ibn wal ak Fane beets Tickets eas be had at the rooms, of of the committee. 29 3t in*re | HRISTMAS. Tak IRISH EMIGRANT SOCIETY cuncus—BOWsitY AMEBITHEATRE, Wik ny No. 10 Bow a a c eet Three mere Prenat fue 7 at ae camber, ‘dni jeman $30 . ve pacar at eles ste Bol ty. No. € Ann sirvet, oF eeEY.N NOK ae: | of avy ofthe followit rot Poeun Geiite ingGoRy DiLton, THE DANCING, PONY, Jeauny Tinde will exhibit her Josnrn Srva ial training and Pas Seuls. Mr. JAMES NIXUN hisauperbiy taught chil. | an % lorsemanshii anole ¥¥ eee act of Horsemansl ie | atom ty eee IN. HO ot 8 CLA ; Ness Uuskspeate’s Hi Mr FERRY. as wrilepeais Heron oe nie AMERICAN CIRCUS. O PROPRIETORS. Ney nef eth 0% 2éth, the entertainment will commence with & rand Entree entitled the Courtiers of Lous XIV. Scenes aud Exercises in the Arena by Mr. Sands and his talented childre: perariag by. Mr. H. £. Conover; Fighting INAV orsea; Pickwicks by Mr. eel Master Hernandez as the SCANDINAVIA. Sailor Boy; Dancing Horse May Fly, ke. ke. Titers society will hold its Second Annual Ball at the Mi- | Clowns) Mesere Pentland aud La ‘Rooms, 406 Broad the 14th of Janury. U7. | | Doors o open at half-past 6 o’eloek. Race to com: | feast Mence at? precise! Bi 184 cones ; Private Bores $0 | fem 1o OMTER 3 3 o'eloek, «| Bearecsry/ ghd Gesedrer: | nig opel i tse 6 secured PM fice A.M yaad from 3104 - Wencat ecto inson, 4 Thi ; 593 Pe: ; i ison, 38 New THE ALHAMRA SALOON, Fe brates ei RP LPR S | sey poe tee canes” | 45 James at.; H.J. Hansen, Fred. Schott Herd "Schoviana F nearly opposite Niblo’s. ae HERR ALEXANDER EW YOu es TAG mance ne EI > tures on Egy; ‘sho maa Eoenng en cand 9 Sena to the the Baleoay, Meeatu— | et 1a ce at ocloek. 0 lwre traran oe ag ome ae Die- |, 472 Broadway. | Briel , 28th | sd gu the 4 h, 7th, 11th eh, 18eh, 21st ‘Tickets, with (prospec jookstores of Gan, ender typ: Astor Honea; of Lackwon Broadway; ‘ernot, 633 Broadway; of J. Cro Broadway and Bleecker street; at the office of the Globe Hotel; at the Rooms of the York Historical Seiety, and atthe door ofthe Meeh fall. jeatleman’s Ticket, $2: ae 15, $1-for the ‘egars aie See lishing ts; B ti sterling peewee who Tong ‘Present in thi vit . For phen purdiectars tue Perse, "Prime ete trili'and Rosina Pico. HN H. BARTLETT, for Com. N. Y. Hist. Boe. Femi etti and Salvatore Patti daz tee Eriunt Beashe-Biguort Bederiee UNPARALLELED WONDERS!! 4. | “um MECHANICS’ HALL, (74 Broadway, Friday, Dec. 25, . Sunderland, in’ addition to his ili perform the fol oop pr ful re: 1 tee wa ae the spell up: n asurgeon, an im, blindfolde operations on unuthe Peder of the oe oe Thickale ttaeoni? Bet Hmntar— Bugsy Bajos VH’S Lectures on thi prevention of Consumption. Asthma, and dis- eases of the teart, ee diseases wae) pedans to as 7 to 100 years, wangs, $2 and 75 cents. Bur uy Stringer Get Brose jarles H Ki y; Marrener, Lockwood . 1923 B (59 Broadway, orear oe ‘Grand: T. 8. Crowen, 643 sv. DR. 8.8 FITCH, 707 Broad ‘The first Opera will be the of ive reparation, the new opera of the coleBrated 5 orn) dé tf rre aate STREET THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA. the most W.E. Bunton, 5, ad isk" | the; most gorgeous isiaiy eeeaat CHRISTMAS NIGHT, Dee. 26h, lesome exercise for se- et a chance at wood-chop) ing ly the My nl te ha it the evening, if they can find style, over till Monday. | | of leavin | home. ‘Wasuinoron, Deo. 4 Mr. J. M. Cuaron presented a petition signed by men of all parties, praying that Congress should use speedy and efficient means for terminating the war with Mexico, and ensuring an honorable peace. Mr. Cuavtom said he coincided with the views of the memorialists, and would do all he could to co-operate with them, but he could see no-wey to obtain « peace but fighting out the war. He would therefore vote all the means asked for by the government. The idea thet any party in this country was opposed te the goVernment, he thought wes absurd. The Committee on the Judiciary reported the House Dill for the admission of Iowa, without an amendment. Mr. Yue moved en amendment to prevent the diver | sion of the lands granted fer public improvement to any other purpose. After some debete, the amendment was voted dewn, 40 to 2, and the bill finally passed. Mr. Asuxey introduced. bill to grant lends to Arken, aas in eid of public improvements, Bills were reported from the finence committee, te es- tablish branch mints in New York and Charleston. ‘The Senate then adjourned over until Menday. House of Representatives. Personal explanations were made by Messrs. Barclay ‘and Martin. The House refused to suspend the rules in order to cal) upon thd States for resolutions, &c. The resolution offered by C. J. Ingersoll yesterday for the closing the debate on the President's Message wee Postponed. The House then weut into Committee of the Whole on the President’s Message. Mr. Gonpow made a speech in defence of the war. Mr. Roor followed, and pronounced the war unjust and unnecessary. Mr. Bowiin also made a speech, which concluded the debate. The committee then rose, and the House adjourned =e BY THD MAILS. = Wasminaton, Dee. 8, 1866. ‘The Duty on Tea and Coffee—Mr. Walker—The Bub Treasury—Lieutenant General of the United States Army—Mr. Benton—General Houston—The U. 8. Be- nate. ‘The proposed duty on tea and coffee engrosses a great deal of attention at present. The strong feeling of hos- tility to the measure, which now manifests itself, has not been anticipated. Mr. Walker sent a strong letter yesterday to the committee of ways and means, urgiog upon them the necessity of the impost. He esserts that | unless the measure be passed, the loan necessary to carry on the operations of the war cannot be pegocia} ted, or if at all negociable, it will be at an immense sa, crifice and on a most usurious rate of interest. He says, therefore, they must choose between the passege of a law imposing the proposed duty, and the responsibility the goverament unprovided with means to | carry 0 e war. The National Intelligencer of this secevies pestieliy | shen tes the moeesure, at the same time that Pepeal of the Sub Tressu law as an limina: On the whole I doubt if the to the measure than the democrai to ee svocated itintime of @ permanent revenue. At that time Mr. Walker opposed it pkg coemary, nor is he now more favorably disposed to- ih ptt a temporary expedient to raise re- venue present emergency. Re he would not ac- cept it Gusthoned with the coi =e by the Intelligencer namely, the repeal ‘of the Sab. Treasury. He is net prepared even to recommend a repeal of the specie clause. He does not think it at all necessary. If, hor the friends of the sub- such a modificetion, he will not op) sri It wi Ds known af. ter the Ist of January, w! will be Necessary. You have heard a great deal about the appointment of a Lieutenant Genet |. Let me put that matter in e clear light. General Taylor being incommand ef the troops sta- tioned on the Texan frontier at the commeencement of the war, was necessarily appointed to the command of the army of occupetion. He wes then but aoe dier General. Major General Scott was beer ae the President, from a due re; to his rank, to take command of ‘the ‘army o! occupation, but unfortunately for himself, he acted in such a manner as to render it forumbent on the President to relieve him of the com- mand he had imposed, and to order him to remein at jeantime, General Taylor won his promotion to the rank of Major General. It has lately been found ne- fe the field of operations in Mexico, and my at several points. Sapo moet 1d for his indiscretion, to long athome, has been lately despatche: ote eee of war. His rank entitles him to assume the command of the arm: ma ‘and consequently to control the action of General lor, On the other hand. it — appear to be ahardship to deprive General Taylor of the com mand, he having hitherto conducted military- operations in Mexico. The two geverals are thus on sat one ; Seniority of rank being on the one -fought campaign, in which he a Nac this, sat the ‘Tremont ge ae kpueces, to do woay, conpnint a The new SOLU oan called Alloys where none but first rate company is to be fo Or, PE wy ih ‘Bai BDIONAG, neglect your Be a ry se | ourly new allo KARE CHANCK—For sale, the City Joon, No, 112 dreadw: pposite ihe | six as good Bless se tn New¥ yr Thesgi A of most of the pi partienlars, please apply ou the premises, fictory reasons will be given for selling, &e. omens Reed apple. a Favpaatlt ialenche... WAKNUT ST. THEATRE, %y ERIE ADELPaIA. moderate tesms by a Ate, Manager. ah Fn at 2 o'clock, Dee. 23, Hyjaad pha wades fect ki edge of the th IL be performed tho traged; | Urmass th oe doltars per math "GHONGE BARN WELL eS | it the office oo ih Barnwel a vanety of Sin, ‘o conclu IR. WM. THOMPSON, Thompson, the 24. > TAUGUT, AND A Sanicourtar FOR | DUMSDAY’S application of the Guiter ‘strings, to the Banj a much F tone than the Gi ‘Also, a1 raph:m, with = strong bellows, csigw, and in good order. ‘Mr Chapman ‘The evening performanee wi'l commence with anle at $49. Apply to’ M THE YOUNG SCAMP. 4% Broadway ve Young Scamp. . wes ees Miss Fisher 1G AND SCALPE—The Te Cheapest, ani ét which. the new drama of best assortment are to be found at A.C. BARRY’S, A LEGEND OF Lisb A Maiden's Fame. M6 Broadway, corner of Liberty s up 3 | Jean Romiro. hings 418 tm* COTT & CO.*S, 76 Nassaw street, po § Ps holesale oe Retail oe y Grocery, Or iy eS Ari After ‘nich A Let the “Happiest Day of Mt: ¢. Anderson, the celebrated ‘regedian, will in “Julius Cesar.” CHESNUT STREET THEATRE, i GREAT ATTRACTION! M A great quantity of OMID AY: aoe given away arti eas, of the name. i} | Islay ate Sires) Dimbareh and ale Onis: Old English Dairy Chi a a tard LOOK OUT FOR FHEM Fees ace t 0 OM yALEXASDER, the young AMERICAN MAGI- eae ape, ve | shying ot the ng Wor; SapR, Will appear, ay BYENING, Othe mines consist of superior old London, Dock Port, | sthis brilliantly ilaminated and AI suiticent Temple of Ea- | | Am: le 5 4 Mar. \d and brown | chancment, in| is Mysterions and tal Soirees, and per- | | ther awe at Lachn Reserve, Madeirn Cr Gordon Mur form Binoat ingred Me aed eaten h, | tonne cccheared Laat ae ee roi. Sporn ad during whuch he wil mamafucpare y = of Mr | SOFT elena tenlive saseettasst of fore poke i Paudies, te." Lbranch efi above wt stablishment, has » been, at | Ke for shi idren, all of whleh be sy opened ma tieuldme of wane are b ra OF the Oey: SON. 1 Boxes and Pit, 25 cents.— Gallery, 25 cents, (ewtrance in every cvenings for par- | | Dress Siste $0 cents; ny Calored ha 'd goods from Pe} articles wil! be fond ihe, bed I ill red free of expense a any prot of the ety for Cath elock—performanee to commence at X Ime Nag k es Puget Tasers Bose at | TABERNACLE CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL. | | AES! HERZ begs to announce that he will Grand Festival Concert, the last but one previo | deparcare for Havana, and thence for Europe, oa Soturday Avening, Decemi Carrrat., £500,000 sterling, or £2,500,000 (EMPOWERED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT ) 2 Viet—Royal assent, 27th July, 1833. Uniren Srares Boann or Local. Dingcrons(Ofice 74 j he Je st fag 1 9 ib Hi , \ rman ; hen he will b d by ie Palmer vn 3 Jonathan Goodhue ‘Es Eg ee Boor | "MADAME ABLAMOW! ~ Hiring ae Samuel 8. Ho Eaq MA. PHILIP ie Corben’ muel M Fox, Esq., C. Edward IM, Habicht, tian ites Tiock, Esq. LODER, and his pee Pha -Clemeni a Youle A. Godey, sPLEND)D. Bpnper 1 ex Gral es, \- rt iore~_Jounthy han Mere ith, ve Suamtel Hoffman, p41 lay severat new coapentany 8, amongst which will be | sik, MeCaltoh. the eclebrated TREMOLO of aq Att by Beethoven, | General ia and Raward T. Richard. ‘Grand Variations on Gu 4 eho eoseeents Har tie Unison Beane a To bring the above entertainment mihi the reach of ere: 7 ag eumey Rodgers. M. ry family, senool and forte, during this a ea 9 101 Frank Font Tas S EVENING ONLY, Mierchan he has fixed the followin ke, £ Stinding Gownsel—Wil cmv ees, 29 Wall st; ICES OF ADMISSION Single Tickets $100 | ire iO wal nab & ie | hief ice, 74 Wal dikew | iowa ne aa Recs | Boaeope ties i Tic look. | fal cae i ‘ | PARK THEATRE. Seong oluie. "Feet Sea by the | BENESIT FOR LES DANSHUSES VIE monte | secre icon AN death 8. Local Board, | "HE public are re eo informed that chase interes ry 4 Bakr and BAN A. Colonies Saturday nest, De ‘ahich gueasion tney wll | sunward ™ 1A Wail st New York, ith Deo. 10. tye noni rereeathe ese tee toe at het | IBN mT: CES. | “NEW THEATRE, BROADWAY. } AS coil Pe seonttineds often evar movements: a: | FTPHE public sie he ante layformed, that etter puch | such ab rents wrt gee Meconde 8 jewel ‘ayer | ne acraeeen pare Lhe poten vn u om are! i Broadway, hie omplete the cutlery, aU M W&M HAIR SEATINGS, _ ad AGENT'S REDUCED PRICES. {RESH GOODS, ed thy FY R ~ 00 peveived wanes mye’ dertin w sing to spend id the ria | ter in the Capital of the Empire Deseo wil ress | Se eadorsignes (peer) -paid) wh Wer wil prageineye™ 123 lwrre TROTTING. rr tad stn low price, ‘will eongul Agents up stairs prices before Ci ULIDA A ai MATCH will take place to-day bet een —— oo? Mile heats; vest three in five. 425 it*e | as yet resol: | commenting tion. But talent Pia debate, and a | States army in’ Mexico, because he is quainted with the enemy’s mode of bas soa on ere: rite The two Generals are on excel- lent hat re but their present relative is one cal- culated to destray harmeny between . General Taylor is pretty stubborn, and Scott stands on ester position of affairs, it is thought by some that the office of Lieutenant General should created, and that some man of experience should be ted to take command of our army in Mexico, and a'direct the move- ments of both Taylor bee Scott. A Lieutenant General would outrank both, of course, and neither could have any jealousy of the other. je assertion that tho matter is determined sete the man designated, is certeinly premature = Zoth: ved upon, There wiil be no definite step isposit fe he f the Me i aar tee di ition for peace on the part of the Mox! ry the project of cresting a tele gees gen will be abandoned. On the other hand, should there be no pros- pect of a termination of the war, the matter will be sub- mitted to Congress. Mr. Benton has been named as the contemplated ap- pointee to the proposed rank. [have already spoken of that gentleman’s unfitness for the appointment. by rea- son of his military inexperience. To call Mr. Benton's possession of high talents ih question, would be preposterous; and no one can be more dispos- ed than myself to give him cfedit for those distinguish wrraae which have earned him so position in the og of the na- baw Ks Keneral not argue the possession of soldiers is not en until the receipt of news from Mexico. information, however vast, do great rama qualiti like an army o' bree’ minor of a sy llogiem, to bo used by Taylor the mejor a1 word of moutn for the demolition ‘of the Mexican erm: Our army of soldiers will require 2 soldier to direct and our Generals—themselves soldiers—will want a eol- dier, if any one, to control them on the field of operations. Our country is not a mythological Olympus, ‘thet compe- tent lieutenant rals can be made out of statesmen, like Minerva springing fully armed from the brain ‘ot Jove. Such extraordinary births from the pia mater, were all very well in the times of “Their Sane Joves, Apollos,” warriors are now-a-days generated of far different | Estertala (The pun would be abominable if it were pre- | meditated.) Butit ald our volunteers made good soldiers, why should not our statesmen make good vane 1 Our vo- lunteers certsinly make capitel eidions y civilian cen fight, vane not one bate ih one hundred thousand would make a good general good commanding general of an army, except by mis- \ake—with as much propriety might Dr. Mott he pro- moted to the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, because he is an eminent “pees oh 2. ~ Benton to be Lieut. General, hw be We But the reason assigned for Son selection of a civilian is, the difficulty of Pn gn Tan mili! mav Py inferior pdt whee e two Major — hod in Mexico, woul provean —— t to such » man—a man who hi bo the. ited ‘States pape mone bravery, above all, whose strategy of debate. nder fitted to conduct our operations render hiin emin<Geveral tHowston, | feel confident that Gen, He Houston on could be P' d upon to sccept the ap- Pelatine i and appointments are ind vith napiation mill every da; wit ouiderate "the third tts shoul pepidity. Tl Popgne pe'ed edd bm tae He ent will my 3 = from Pennsylvania, unless nish her Set vale Beason e ment fail to will iF escutcheon "GALVI ENSIS. Tur Wrexenaco Inpians.—We have been gra- tied to learn that the Winnebago delegation city, some ary ached. thel ‘hel homes in. safety ps Presence I interest, reacl edout Sie 'midale ‘of November last. Ata genera! coun- of November, at whiob the , presided,