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— ‘are not disposed to send out /large orders for | duties on which will be required in specie, is every probability of there being considera. ity experienced in getting hola of the precious fonse Ces 80! to Miss Borah Fritz Lubiens, a nativ oc itanconyg of Baden. e past year there has been no speculation of juence in the stock market; but on the contrary, ady decline in prices since last De- ad quotations for most of the fancies rule now ten to eignty and ninety per cent belew those cur- this time last year. None of the fancies have wholly © disappeared, but several have come pretty near it. Ano- ther year will completely guse up some of the thinaest bubbles, and they must give place to others, which the brokers {rom time to time create and put aflostin the’ street. The past year has been a very healthy one for the stock jobbers. Many of the securities,»#¢d so much | for speculation in Wall streot, have bee# Feducedto a Jevel something near their real va)+®» and they have now a good starting point, and wb the times get ripe there willbe a wide margin “oF am advance. In the meantime we would advise, #¢ bulls and bears to care | fully watch the course of events, end see which party will fleece the other the mast. It is our impression they will have the fun allto nemselves for some time, as the outsiders are very sty, and give the stroet a wide berth. and it will be a log time before they will have any con. filonce imany ‘ing smelling of Wall street or fancy stocks. ‘We annex our usual table of quotations for the prinzi | ple State and other stocks used for nvestment :— / pricks or Stocks in tue New Yorx Maaxrr. Redeem 5 6 u Died. on Thursday morning, 3ist inst., Aww L., iter of John Walker, Esq, of Hollida ife of James W. Robertson, of this city. latives and friends of the family are pementink | ly ‘requested to attend her funeral on Saturday, Jan 2 2P. M., from No. 82 Wooster street, without further invi- tation. P. $.—Baltimore, papers please copy. On the 3ist inst, /Resecca Leron, wife of Henry Men- trose Graham. The friends of the family are invited to attend her uneral on Saturday aiternoon, at 844 o'clock, without further invitation, from her late residence, No. 150 Lau- rens street. On Thursday evening, 3ist Dec., Ronent Epwano | Waxtace, son of John and Letitia Wallace, aged | year | and 6 months. His friends and a pgusintencee ‘and those of the fnily. are respectfully invited to attend his tuneral, from 26 Mott street, on Saturday, Jan. 2, at 11 o’clock. measly, oe client ¢ MAYORS garice, i CARD —The Mayor will be happy se see. Mes friesds and fellow Siginenegeneralty on tl the firat day of January, atthe Miyor’s Office, City Hall, between the hours of It it wee ck. JACOB RAMSAY, ia lars! TO THE PUBLIC, HE New Constitution of | shie State having ab: speetorships as Public © spections « hereaft the time when this rovision will | red fod oa the unde ‘d'upou the credit attached to the ‘mined to omit no effort to main: | chr racter. n consists in itsadherence | dard, wi ence to which buy era and rellers may deal with ¢ certain knowledge of the ay the article ‘I'v ensure that uniformity of standard, nding of the. ‘qua impartiality between buyers and | the application of o me fete—are indispensable. 4 will be conducted by the under 1d from the ex some of t with w jast four year ul. For theit imps ry between the parties iter they ofier | of their former conduct, and i convict only by firm, independent and just decisions ata. en tion of thet inspection can be maintained; and ouly ‘heoe h | ommon interes! common beuefit of buyers ane sell- 64 a 65 thus promoted, that the business can be prosper! 6934+ 6936 | ““y'he uniformity of the inspection is secured by the fact 9% 298 | thatthe uudersgned have for the four years pat associate 104 0108 the business—that their standard is iblished and well | 102, a103; jown—that they have formed their op aaaation to con. i ie as {9 is the public is concemed, he | t has hereto of d They futiey Gwenseines that their braad, which will be the as used for the last four years, will retuin » perfect teranda uniformity which famat be acquired by di fi reons Mn tin indently of each other, wnh put consultation or concert, wethons single standard, with | Se tin tis % 98 109 Bi 106 aoe bor wt 3 8 1857 1852 1850 5 1958-70 5k Com'e N. Y ae trast Co. & Trnst Co. 18 t oe wus a am 0 22) | ed and well know: of business. a { publie has. in past experie eusraany that th \oharpl a ‘awi's Rea sige $2, 38 ection, under the Proposed arrangement, will fulfil every “ee Schenectady ALI 334 nt | just expectation. ‘dy ‘g¥tacuse & Utica Railroad, Hasgaitt Nour & Syracuse Rails'd, 101-103 109 son ch ae , RB, 100 R Vd ea — “Vaware & Hudson Canal, fone ding Railroad Bonds, Niwa mK Ta Ty \onding Railroad Meg ds, 73341 73% 7391 73% 73. 073 It will be perceived that there has been but very little alteration in the above quotations ; during the past two ‘weeks, the transoctions have been limited, and the slight changes made in prices have been rather down- ward. Government securities have fallen off in antici- ‘ation of another large loan being required immedia tely. st is herdly probable that another direct loan will be made very soon. It would be found impossible to make another loan at par, and Congress will hardly consent to | one being raised below that rate. The only alternative is on issuo of Treasury notes, and Congress will soon be rompelled to pass a law giving the Secretary of the easury unlimited power to issue there promies to yay, bearing an interest at tho rate of six per cent per | ‘annum. A law will havo to be passed permitting the | funding of these notes into a twonty y stock, at any time the holders may wish. These Treasury notes could be disposed of to any ex- | P. TAPPAN, tent, in making payments on account of the govern | JOHN MARSHALL, | THOMAS HADDE: ment, no matter what may be the deprociation, as the | DANIEL. LP EEtOo OF, charges made for supplies, &e. &e., furnished the gov- | Diath: tS ' ernment, would be made according to the market value | “i ‘1 tis & Stos*re of the paper taken in payment, and in this way the issue | sould be made at par. The only difficulty about this | arrangement would be the exorbitant prices the govern- ment would be compelled to pay, for any thing necessary to carry on the war, and the additional expense such a étate of things would incur. There are speculators | enough now preying upon the gevernment, and any increase ehould be avoided as much as possible; but if the Secretary of the Treasury cannot pay in a gurrency equal to gold and silver, he must make up his pind to be pretty well fleeced by these harpies. ‘The messages of the Governor's of those States, tho legislatures of which have convened, have given tho | usual details of the public debt and condition of the State | finances. These statements give the gratifying intelli. | Sence that rapid progress hastbeen made within the past | year in liquidating the fleating or demestic debts, and in placing the finances upon a better basis ‘The debts of Ilinois and Indiana, have been partially In December, 1813, when the undersigned had been less, | than a year in apection, the, compuleo the Jaw. were repeated, and in thecarelves phether they would have tists fteat ts twas neverthele's determined by the und token up the standard | ted — at all ha id for h the efficiency of the in: in large quantities of flow at, game, into is mai ere sold watnoe prove erand ‘eller, will be a be continued. tion will remain “HH. EVESSON, ANEW. vO K, will be placed on the side ef the barrel, and the braids of of the heretotore. ectioa will continue to be one cent per weighing reduced to three cents per barrel, P barreland that o when found to be light. ‘Tho weight, as well as the aatity, wil be rigidty inspect. ed, andnone roe light we be bi corner of Wall and oe South sts. eg EVESSON, New York, Dee. 28, 1846. NOTICE HE Rea iRT TS) as tht das Seine ae under the firm of JO! the city of New Orleans, JAMES E. wor DRUFF, | JOHN O. WOODRUFE. New York, January 1, 1847. bers have this de "SE UAMES ke WOODRUEF ting ofa Comms and Forwarding busi JAMES E. WOODRUFE, MARCUS P. WOODR URE. New York, January 1, 1847. mr ARLES SAGORY having taken Mr. J.P. — into 81 opartuerebip, sor Ata re bavi s will be carried om under the firm 3 gory. 8 SAGURY, . BP. BARRE. __New York, January 1, 07: OSLIN: Passions and hii neh Din Ny KH open to-day from 7 A. M. 3PM. afi the. ‘de licacis of the season, comprising uy ears of 160 dishes, will | served up. » GI NG, Proprietor, 64 & 66 Nassau st., between'M for the tran: in the city of ity were He Lang ry variet: provided fer, that is, the people have been relieved of a | J! t*F if sud John st. | Bid ettad meee tak cite ca set wich propre Jorge portion of the debt, and the revenues of cach state | pysioay, ae 20% me ay a ere ee GENTE OUT New from taxation, will be applied towards paying the interest | I” all varius sty " cag worn ar ehe, sai at | Look ont for your ay reuse Arehy will deze. on the debt still unprovided for. The resources cf those | time tre advised to obtain a copy of Stinemetts’ celeb Guets put up by his own heed: ta Bie centre preotae. Bo i | work'on the subject, which cont be inf ets put up by his own hand, in ‘his usual stylecgt short Stites ae increasing 1 rapily,thata very few years | Ext hea ae | fe ie already met with ejanformauion that | quets Due ap by his own hand, in his axual styl, gt short no will sufice to place them in the front rank among the sol- | - VRET SP vents, and the productiveness of their public works, will | copy, from $8 to Phong FULTDE toe ina short time, be sufficient to relieve tho people from a ig tothe binding. Als ofenses, of patterns at Sell an excellent het at $3.00 and oal: Palaces $3 50 for P the various atyles of garments, their Finer Quatity Monesxin an x H. grent deal of the weight of taxation. | ; Wh SINEMET TS, | CN BOPLUNKELT k PARDESSUS warraut thelr frst | ° The Governor of Maryland, in his message to the le | —/e0d!m¢r No.'113 Broadway, New York. hats to be equal,at the ve eat, satheee ant oltet aryland, ng KCARD: | sutabllcmens, en Sasave che Perma ehecen roman orter | Gislatare ofthat State, dwells upon the ability ofthe State | 4 staLic1oUs and aN CS complaint by en | poyguibleco sell auch awanricux at aLowen pice th | resume the payment of interest on the public debt, A: madera, the Folice seaiuut the subucribes, by Messrs | Looms Im*rre fod wiges.en immediate romumption, It appears by the | Matisiaseummnata,Avacon Moriya Public art | 4 PUBLIG MEETING New York i in- Mi I the f iy Pessage, that during tho year ending December iet | iavestigntion, ‘Lhe whole tater hus alesis been tered Eee | Seioth seyiae, eabereaale, for A proposed ailtend Trote a6, the Treasurer paid on account of interest $395,059, | ee ena re ‘eth of some of at merchaiits Luke Michigan to the Pacific—as ed 04 . it. Whitney eing less than one year's interest, by the sum of $260,) | mous verdict fe reler to the certificate of | thereunder ed ey or has conser te entite _ the counsel eng. in thal Yor the year ending 1st December, 1946, the Tree. ‘New York, Dee. i iY Feber Paid for interest on tho public debt, the sum of $710,784, being more than one year’s interest by the sum Of $55,363. ior the year ending Ist December, 1846, the Treasurer paid, on account of interest, $732,289, being ot 868 moro than the accruing interest for the y * Bupposing that the legislature will decide tofund the | THOMAS DUSENBURY, eee A. Ate | Jeet C. Morris, was investi nimous verdict in favor of C. W. SANFORD, argears of intorest to the 1st October next, exclusive of | —ieL ite JOHN W. VIRSSON. ‘, interest of thot quarter, the sum thus to be funded NOTICE, $1,677,003. The determination to fund will in. | T'yncqragnershi pbetxonn kaart K ry aint repeal of the laws authorising the payment of | Ward K, tollins & Co., expires this “ tion, ‘taxes in coupons. will continue busine: w York, on his If this repeal should take effect from | the ist July next, it is estimated that tho amount to be + fanded will not exceed $1,200,000. The current demands upon the Treasury will be Ordinary expenses, }200,000 : Interest on public debt, . Seer 621 {° Making the present annual demand. . ,. + $861,821 To which must be added the interest on the funded ar. years of interest ($1,200,000) at such rate as the legisla. ture may deem honorable and just. » Onthe 1st December, 1846, the Treasurer, after paying the ordinary expenses of Government, and also $55 363 4 more than the interest which had accrued for the same period, had a surplus of $199,412. For the year ending 1st Decomber, 1846, the Treasurer, after Paying the r- dinary expenses, paid $76 668 more than the current in-* terest on the public debt for that year, and has a surplus in tho Treasury of $147,913. The receipts of the past year were— From the direct ta: From other source . mes E. Woodraif, . : Woodruff, in'New Orlense ot Ea is EDWARD K COLLINS EN CH BAV anil Fourth: street, day evening next, from | the interest of which will commence from Ist January, 1817, | Jat dt*re -T. BROWN, 8 BANK K, corner of 6th enna orour BEAL ENGRAVER & HERALD PAINTER, rk —Conts of Arm: on Ps WAY, ite th nonposite e Fa Mone oF bi y device. Diamon Ke. bought tn the rough or cut to found aud painted im eny styl Yarded to any part of the U: me kept with up - a. LEGAL OBSERVE FORK TANUARY. VOL. 5,—Contans—The 1 Chief Justice Fro ial BOs nt of Trade—Aasign Fraud of Cre minal Di bet gore € in Casej—V. &. Robes t Common Pleas, Octoer and Courts Queen's » Me. Pubtish- form. Coat from $2 and upward id Upeigh or Caanda, ike of | it $528,049 394,708 NEW YORK oC by cat DDITIONG i SOCIETY LiBKARY | Making the aggregate recoipts, $017,752 | 1846—Late French B. ks ready f i. ¢ _ Tho now assessment for the city of Baltimore will pro. | Al mee ee to ihe tara diag the P sont an aggregate of $80,000,000, and will add 25,171,784 | fon ‘thiseountsy denis } to the assessment on which the direct tax now opcrates, | {http rnglish, Literaturn, and five {tnd will increase the revenue from that source $62,020, "| nf Pal sed Freeh bok creme j Tho message says that increased revenue may be Ty Anni he Mod « nfrom the taxon the commissions of trustece, exes. | oir lending works in sciezee, are expected daitrrs wtors, &e, and also from the stamp tax on lottery tickets. | !"Efe'inost important for for the Reading Room Old Stock Hxchange, for selgenee complete me uU 5e, 1862 101 19 shs Reading R Reso 02 The Members wl = 62% | portation of Frene! “Bool 100 st RR 5 do 141, volumes, me Just bern and American Joumals token beeu bound, and render the files tity | hareday moruing, Slat inst, a9 orconiee” (OF delivery on By order of the Livrary Committes. Are reanested to gall on arate he meelres with the Porew- New Stock Mixchan, Lite re mn aie tS Canton Scrip ba ty ie she Tine RR 2AM street, Step it nD — a TO TAILORS. M40 Nor fe Wor " a | Warren manto tee of fhe work bands (give Tee 4 to fh must be well acqui with this branch and cheat rt) ¥ ees habita, A pend salaty will be paid to one wha | treet, 431 Iweod gbz ctor of Flour for tbi Gayot New | queda guaran: | + Tate one | the 6th day of J tule or teat | }, With the same unity of action | Ives | for | the transar ting of a Sea Sad ewes Baciasea i ia | associated them. | Will be openea on Saturday and Mon- | Sto 7H o'clock, to receive depenites, | gepeeetully, inf informed that the late ime | AUCC¥IUR ROTICES. H. FU! inv: sale, Sahich a Q,be sold at epablic anion jememeey fie hed cpa, dh january, 1847, at 10. of previously OX peivase eal Yeas PUCHUZEAY. Auction ate i Robes, omTut- | m mani eto eafl and orem x emer for cash. 3%. HAYNES, Auctioncer. 42d streets, forma, ie cepa percent time of purchase, an fall the t | Spear wine ese For sr ditto tye Jy6*r! 15 days farther ir, when . Esq. RA ar Philadelphio, and Hollidaysburgh | PP BE ET a ap- THE HULIDAYS. Ik, Card aud Segar Bands, G of call arich ainall articles cf ‘ Combe, ‘The goods are uew’and will be seta lor ‘Aeaih wil be shoakfully eecetved at the en Comb'36396; Broadway mh 28 3teod is*re DEALERS. balance, JOHN A SEW ROU, 55 Joha atroet ( JAMES BECK & CU. No. OFFER FOR, HOLIDAY P! 8s Broadw ¢ Reduced Prices. ILKS *& SATi AGENT'S UP STAIRS PRICES. PLETE Assortment of English Lever move- rotchet work, jewelled | Lever’ movements. with on te watches, $13. Also, very low prices: Pag et. fine ivor. up ataira) rilesy. NTS, s. Vv ee N42 ett AND Blow EMAROI B ROCADES T M pescnl Mourning Silks. fica OT OUSL AINES. CASE M ER CASHMERE DEC Houta AND SCOTCH FLAIDS, S0-GINGHAMS. FREN: Cited CALICOES, PANAMA | Appains. SHAWLS SCARFS, HANDK! KENCH EES, j MBROIDERIES, be ae Azttd Lierr Pekin Moire. ERED HEE Dp paeerae, REAL PARIS WATERY, batt OF SPLEN fi DID QUA! at 14 ‘atr'd. yar “ Plain Black and Wh: | OST SPLENDID THE MOST LORS. ik Jendiniere. THE at pe TES FOR HOLIDAY 173 Broadway, c HE PROPRIETOR of thi having eoneluded to clos Faney Goods at re‘ail by pri regard to the cos! to the importations oe Gh ‘newest and be: | Ware sols, Ri ry PRE! GUION’S BAZAAR, orner of Courtlandt street, 1d and favorite establishment of rich and coatly e will be sold without it pri }give ‘ better opportunity at lower prices, than any by auction. ry art for on having been uni or fine ve ses, Card cted goods, and never ben vege a8. wes, Para: a finest Perfume- to particularize, most fashiona- Ts ready fp oy at | Prior to his departure for Havana, and theuce for Europe, of be followed by « (irae “ie AS HENKY HERZ, | Vigumotnes, mit he added the MARMIED KAKE—Mr | is not equaled in th i. Aig it iy GUI0N'S, 173 Broadway, ‘ Corner of Courtlandt street, opposite 20to Janlie*r Howard's Hotel. NOVELTIES IFFANY, YOUNG & ELLIS, respectfully announce | that their novelties for the holi re HOW open, ani ction and sale at 259 Broadway. a —" AMUSEMENTS, TABERNACLE, THE FAREWELL CONCERT, <=<———| LATEST INTELLIGENCE. THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 7, 1847. H: has much pleasure to ‘announce that he has succes d eg effecting an engagement with the following members | '" chGatine Danity COMPANY: | ee Blauge AN CUANTONIO. sans 0, | ‘Signer FSBENE an. Signor 8. BE! cet POWERFUL ChoRUS, | ! upderick Flighty, G Bar | wn eelsbrated Ballet Divertisement en. | tiled sparta Bi MUISSO' Sat the Wheatsheat | Dance, by 18 Danseuses ‘Vienuoises. | | ‘Wasnixoton, Dec. 31, 1646. {HBoth Houses of Congress assembied ai noon, to pay their last tribute of respectto the memory of Senator Brrrow. The coffin was placed in the area in front of the Secretary's desk, in the Senate chamber. The President of the United States,the members of the cabinet, heads of bureaux, &c., assembled with the Senate. URDAY EVENING, “* The performateg mil comme! ith a grand Divertise- | which CHAUS 18 COME AGAIN— to be mys HE ch HONGKOIS, Pt. BT which will 1 eal e fr best ff Rossini, | Doma cdg ad Sd the, bet operas of Vanpe.’ | chen Me vent’ | “In the House of Representatives, afier prayer by the HENKI HE. fantonias ou Bearman, FURY | un Conclude “might the i ertisemententitied | 45, xtc. Sprole, the seeding of the journal was die ‘TANt, Lucia nt Lasoensoon, ke : SSONEUKS. j | o'clock; and rformances will com- nsed with. edgiceagerns slr giv when the arangements are | “Doors open at 636 ojclock, and the perfon eater som: pease at ila tHE Third Anaual restival ot the Brooklya Protestant OW. KY £HEATRE—This Afternoon, January}, the Berevolevt Society, = ili be held a >? othic Hal', rformances: ry sannenee wih the drama ofP6T- day ,by which the Houge agreed to adjours to Saturdsy, , ae ry 5 i—Gen, Putnam, inorder to adjourn to Monday, but the motion was lost. Tee Mietecrred da Shah ct aus cooitty: wal plese followed “by ty the LADY OF MUNSTER—Kate ‘The House thon edie pak = | *PHy Or SOG JEMESON, 18 Fulton Ps covelude wis ithe RIGHTFUL HEIR—Matthew, Mr | by the Speaker and the Sergeant-at- poate into the RARER ADT ERS, Suamee, 2 ‘do. joors opea att o'elock, Curtain rises at 14. Senate chamber, where both Houses united in the fune- | Tal services. The two Chaplains officiated. Prayer was offered up by the Rev Mr Sprole AL! CHARD WALSH, 49 Fulton ot., New ‘York. THOMAS FERUUBON, Sold se, New Ye ee ot THIS EVENING. January 1 431 Ati ‘The vartormianee wiil commence with PIZARRO—Rolla, ir PCH The sermon and benediction Mpdertation eel cara PR ads Laser sta die | Po Vejfollowed by JOHN BULL IN FRANCE~MrGre- | D706 tee mit Sproles ft | saeco chee, Prolong Iie to ty rages to them, and trconclude with JACK SHEPPARD—Jack Sheppard, | At one o'clock the funeral procession moved from the Ns. Burgess, Stringer & Co. 212 Broad | Mrs Boot capitol and proceeded to the Congressional burying | ground, where the body was interred for the present. 8 P.M.—The mail has just arrived. Nothing south of | Wilmington. The Senate sdjourned to Monday. Horrible Murder. Putapecensa, Dec. 31, 10 P. M. ‘The neighborhood of Pottsville was thrown into great | excitement this evening, in consequence of the murder pag tt snd 75 cents. Doors oat at 636 o'clock; curtain tises at 7. rles H. Hing, 192 Brondway; Marrener, Lockwoot | ooh a yee comer of Grand; SATURDAY EVENING, Janna } Thepeformauce will colamence with FOLNAM—Pat- | naa She Mi | "To be follo ed by JACK SHEPPARD=Jack Sheppard, | Misr cettiude with BLACK-EYED SUSAN—William, | | Mr Se Dress Cir it and Gallery 12% cents Dress Circle 25 cet Doors open at 6}; o'clock. Performance comm it 7. HOHE T LOS OLY YMFIC THEATRE — big lied fn SCANDINAVIA. t HIS society will hold its Second Annual Ball at the Mi- ms, 406 Broad wa) Wi fe be ‘spared to make “th creating ae e1roumetances, Will, pertnit. + Bravs Bud will, be in attendance, | Bees will open at7 o' clock, and di will commence at 8 i | o'clock Sickets at $2 exeh, to bi PK M "i E Januar Weueca NE tenes ts Resse ot apne SLURDAT Event Zepnary 1 ttt rae ses | of Mr. Jobn Reese. ‘The deceased was found near his | ats De Ne maar, $23 Pearl sty in ar | Bie Themas, Olden,” Sir. Niekinsou; Mes Mode, Mrs. | own house, in the vicinity of the former town, having the Committee of Arrangement "My | 4dames at ited. Flausen, Fred. Senet Schottand P| “Tp, be followed by the farce of MRS HARRIS—Mrs Har- | been, apparently, shot through the head with a pistol, | Hammer, Ga BATH Ie tot | ti,Me Bolland; Fanny Platt, Mire ‘Timm. eg, | anda pick-axeafterwarde driven through his sleull, dy ll oe a Fund | gard te ny eegrry fol Hand; Lady ‘The reasonof the deceased is suppesed to have been ‘ ‘edn - th of ¢ | Flirtilla Fussigt a mpaired, inconsequence of having been tried about six The Coliseum, 50 Drosdwer, ‘Wickets ta'beiud at | Fo, conciade: with the. twee of DAY WE sreNr— | im? | Mizzle, Mr. Holland; A. H. Pakker, | eet ; Eli | titchley, Mrs W Dress circle 00 cents; upper noxes % cents; ravate boxes $$. Orchestra boxes, $3. open at half pnat 6 o’cioek: curtain rises at7. UIKCUS—BOWERY AMPHILHERATKE NEW YEAR'S DAY. monthe since for killing Thomas Calligan, but ef which he was acquitted by the jury, on the ground of justifie- ble homicide. A more ghastly and shocking spectacle than was presented by the murdered remains, can scerce- fy ind ly be conceived. No clue had been discovered at last | ‘Three performances Morning at 2 ai) emoon xt 2—an | accounts, by which the murdarer could be identied, | _ SIGNOR FELIX CARLO, tistes, inthe pantomime of'* The Toad | NORTH, will ride two nets. CAMILLE GARDNER ine grand act of Horse- at a Gossin, the follow ing viaces No. 115 Chambers Et sidore Bernhard, 283 asi S| | CF NTREVILLE COURSE, TROTTING, LL BY THN MAILS. | | | Jaow C. iY off the above Cou A MATCH tides ome Fever thers 10" ) in Reshlution—Bill for Raising Ten Additional Regi- ments—The Pilote—The Two Mill Bill. Mr. Barrow’s death, communicated through the tele graph this morning, has produced a lively sensation of grief throughout the city. His illness has been so brie arn ' Bens Sab ee Clowss. Wasnineton, Dec. 29, 1846. ‘Also, 8 rownertodrive. | AN GARDNER, | CONKLIN, veep | Wane cnaeoe it 1234 cents, Death of Mr. Barrow—Reconsideration of Mr. Baker's | _Cenrrevilte, Jan. 1. 1847 | _d2stwerh | a AMERICAN CIRCUS. pe) Ay! TH ‘DS, LENT § CO PROPRIETOR. oraNo. GALA DAY—THREE PERFORMANC 8. Morni 106 0% relock wear at 3%, and in the iug di h al of the boat at sy | pouasel bour.7 ocloeks Ma Wha pereacere dveenen Rovemvartvine we Fb Tin pax ANE Jamie 3y IMT the enter: | LINE ¥ TU BUS LON New HAVEN NGFINED, AND THE | Frac MR oN 7 a it Jeamers Pt | Litttaad NEW YORK, kom Peck Slip, daily, (Sundays ex: | + Appropriation tainment will commence Wich'e Grand n through on honrd the bont. ; irk. Dect, 18, 5 miath_ | vive Aven by Mr, Sande ud hi | that his friends are entirely unprepared for the shock of FOR SEAMLESTON, S.C,, HAVANA | eg by Mr. H. &. Conover; Fighting | his decease. Tho Senate, in consequence of this sad in- AND NEW ORLEANS—To eae! ea! mane tee eter Hernandexas the | telligence, adjourned immediately after meeting. The Re "sete fae | Clowns’ Mesare Hoe and Lathro| House will adjourn to-morrow, and both branches of NEW ORLEANS. of 1000 tons burthen, | Doors cpen at hali-past 6 o'clock. Ferformances to €om | Congress will join in the melancholy ceremonial of the Barienioe and Hs mina, vigulte reqnans sticesseaners:’ | “there willieer thakdae! Pein tasivelavicy Saturday, | funeral obsequics. i clemaat fa dst Doors ove aid o'clock, Performance to commence at 244 | There is something terrible in boing stricken down | Toot of Sth streets Kuat Riversor at‘T. ¥- Beco! a foun: | Boxes 25 cents ; Pit 12% cents; Private Boxes 50 cents thus in a single day, without the previous preparation of Beau be secured at the Box ay. az weer Office frou 10 20 orig areloek, with their 8 are from pm with extra choice flowers $10. ‘They havea e8—Very appro) 431 2tis*r Please entertheirnames orders for Bouquets ou New with $2 to $10 each; $5 to fi 15 John street and 465 BOUQUETS FOR NEW YEAIUS DAY SUCH gentlemen as intend Sergrinn hesen ubser bers at year. y ‘yclamens, in bloom. and a variety of fane for new year’s presents, than which AS. Sa. THORBURN &CO., Broadway. i priate | noting tantbe'biove axscpichie Ja | | JOHNSON’S BIRD STORE, No. 280 Broadway, 2d door from Stewart's. LONG BREE! *CANARI In sedition: to my | large stock, I have purehased two more lots, very fine which I would hke the public to e B | invited to hem 431 3t#re cree in great variety, bird seeds, Re. them ging inthe even tinea, , 280 Broads W. 8. JOHN: ty way, ee door from Stewart's. ‘will arly as possible ioprevent many Jo The fill a fane rare exotics now ina course of forcing for season, Vi. ape wd Jay phne odora, olea ren other ‘que libe- I he price, and nereneee with the "best taste, in either or London st; tye Pysciathes anc an other (ator just comi into flower, and F in pots; and a few dozen Birds, matche rey Ho fancy Dogs ; Bi | fet, Dog the | Burda, tee. he. NB MUSIC, LY TRUE SONG. after hi express! Xiriean rd jes of every vaiiety, pt Prepared to be put up for hate! tele Preach ania and every other species of rare snd ‘Alo, Arey 0 de- vad Het ty ish BP management of the various descriptions of the undersigne | Weireed ou 80 ii yor Havemeyer, er, Casper Childs,’ No. Y SACK oy M rebate iam ‘gure to the 1 have a ini Hing them at a xarments at so 99 Atis*re James Harper, James Lee, sortinen| stot January. Those more handsomely made and trim seldom an 0} Ui on ip ow 8 prose, Ment in the trade made to ‘orden invite the atteadane Paul Spo Bimeon Dra i ¢. John nim n CLARKE’S -SAUKS, 16 WILLIAM STREET, vee paisa, he, at Buildings. have met with oar phy in sacha manner te advay fae) on reduced price, rb from $ my’ td to tmprove = Wwihich aust be salt by t now have are of tiaer quality aud | than sn ‘sm Mr. Whitney will jb Bl aat, Hudson, Bluat, evs, Ku 5 " me Nilo hy 5 es bit long! J Weluon Webb! Henry J. Raymond, King, Townsend, Frederick thadson, & Foas, ey, more. CORTOGs iniversal aj to set of to $I7. It ao excellent WORSTED COMBERS WANTED. MP WENTY-FI pombe ine ‘wool, understand wal PP New Yor city New YOUR, at the mill at Cohoes, N.Y VE or thirt Noi To such, business. nen yestee, who understand eed ape except those who iberal wages will be .y oF at No. 75 Pine street, Axent of the Cohoes Worsted Uo, Dee. 30th, 1844. ast 3% PRIME OLD TRISH WAISKEY, ‘HE Ui tly A off Whiskey, Sul He ali lock. also o' h pro fers th tes to snit parchuers. Tyger 84 | of Groeriies, BAN AN, 31 dt¥rre 92 Greenwich street. ATIONAL LOAN FUND Life Assuruce Society o | | Jona, Meredith’ Solici bs! i ACOB HARV J mag dor twapis ot i. 11 Pine atreot, a ci Chiet Office, office ©! Examiner oO ML. daily, Prospectnse D on Beit 74 Wall st., i] at the of fier fof the. Boe je, (Hee. pam Fee to Medleal Hasta APAKR en i ent, United Biase id BN, 14 Wall at Now: York 18 paid by th {isirmes of U, 8. Local Bonrd. Coton: Dec, iat, pe ae BBS | in awh TBORDES, Librorine. | ANaomlon"A' Strings Dank for the. Widow and ine BK 10 to SUNDAY PORCUPINE, ~~~ \ Carrvat, £500,000 sterling, or £2,500,000 Pr) s go emberott SONBT 2 fC, sub} publi Gawwowsnnn wy FOP ARLAMANT vr.) ‘s I Hf i "4% 490 «| 98 to erature, Poles oe) thei | Umrno Stores Bootes Sogn Diaccr ons Office 14 bem Fags. bi Ineuts of ile. Ie will be independent in'all things | yalgueets New Hane Harvey, a9 Chairmen { we othe, James Boor! an 09 Nor & Wor sg | Rha Steet Hinsry ‘and Administration of | Paty Geos relag a Samuel 8.1 Howland gen oe 3 do York rong ieee t Hii it | Gor Worth Ta Esq. ped ya emul Fox, Eeq., UC. Edwar: 50 a ident of the United 1 Nelphic- Clason G fi alg [7 60 10 Erie # R (old) woe | Honntgn-Satchen of 8 miman | Geore tex Graha ieee, 10 49 (new) $944 | Bishop Onderdome Hey | gen Dr dH, MaGutlal bro 3 | Court, of Bisho} or ae rept of neh | “d. Leander start General Agent, and. Rdward T. Richard- alae } | Nesyverk ere bey-—Gra. Samal Houston of | ei Kay \cevtetanty for the United States and the eee: , paar 4 an N, A. Coloue chs Harlem RR 904 Hu, 3 ale Harte RR biomuess | from. W: rae Pelee ‘De rihesMin a | prdienl Examiners, New York-J Kear ne Bedery M. “ * 18 dt slo 33 Onera=City Intelligence, roe fy of onauat | lint 8.8 aay ers do 190 4958 10 Nor ke Wor OAR | BOYS Stnding Cou m Ven vie 9 Wall st; 0 9% “mCamon Co" orang E ON! ARCHY (GRIEVE, the real caterer of faney and | siagiag Birds, has now gu hand and prepared to off the best selection yet offered to an Setected without regard to price from every quarter | of the Globe. Ai the following will be found the most choice of faney long and varied ‘ickne: or without being apprised that one is immedi- ately about to face death. ‘To be called, with ‘‘no warn- ing given,” in afew brief hours of mortal pain and ago. | ny to feel the only intimation that one’s end is approach- . M_, and from 2 to 4 I’. M. ittt re FOR NEW ORLE a ve ie Secretary and Treasurer. | LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK LI Sree OF THE ,TALIAN OPEKA , t Pulmo’s Opera House, in Chambers street. | | | N-MONDAY Evening, ath «f J 1847, the Itali | zomanetveity Sn sytig ‘Coxnpaay wil Rerform the seperiot tage a" ing, and then to sink into the cold grave with a thousand | Ship OSWEGO, Captain Johuson. Disdeto eek ii lel OF CHAM plans unfinished—ambition, domestic cares, the ties of | Shp HUDEON aot a quirico, 8. Ps | friendship, the love of life, all hanging upon the departing | BOUIBVILLe, ¢ Dapt. Hunt, iAesiug Manoger | soul, and acting os loads to weigh it down to earth, when fe, Captai Payor Clotilde Baril. j its fight is beavenward—in all this there is something « hat is brought home to every one of us, with terrific force, in the death of this man, who, two days since, | walked in all the pride of health and lusty manhood, and who is now stiff and celd in his shroud. Alas! for poor humanity. The House reconsidered Mr. Baker's resolution, Fierot ke | Magdalene, motlier of Linda Vigzouat hire "father of Linda KON, ‘Tho above ships are allot the fist’ class, of 1 | water, and sgepended by the mos" experienced the ns are handsomely mm paid to the comfort and conver er the captains or owners of the cere ships will be re- Li vest popsible for jewel a ware, or for any letters, pe Daghag yor pat of them, unlets regular bills lading re talvea yd | war which passed yesterday, providing for the delivery by | the same, aud the value therein expressed. | the Secretary of War to the Colonels of regiments, eons! al set or” on board, at Orleans wharf, clothes for the men under their command, the price of E. K, COLLINS fa South street. such clothes to be deducted from the pay of each soldier. nt in New Orleans—John Woodruff, & Co., who will 4 ‘The motion to reconsider was made by Mr. Starkwea. | prothptly forward all goods to their address. iss the hak" AES aie WE Ie lows a Srrias | W LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS, | octode ' he anfired st the box ofice fro ther. I regret exceedingly that this thing wes sc- | NEW LINE POOL HE ith OF EACH Mont in Performance to commence at 73. quiesced in by the House. Such peddling does not be- come en American Congress, when the comfort of the brave fellows who are emperilling their lives for the bo. nor of the country, is concerned. The resolution was referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. Mr. Haralson, from the Committee on Military Affairs, Doors open at7 o’clock. “tt hia MEH az" th ~~~ SAN TA. CLAUS ALHAMBRA SALOON 509 Broadway, between Spring and Prince streets, nearly opposite Niblo's e HE 26th, GARRIC ROSCIUS, “ SIDDONS, HERR SEEN DE R, reported a bill to raiso ten additional regiments of regu. © GARRICK, pe Who, will appear every, evening, this week and produce | lara to serve during the war. The bill was rend a s9- | * ROsctus, Sanidrenntt 8 Person, loaded with Toys aud Candies for the | cond time, and referred to the Committee of the whole SIDBENS, Februcy It, BHERIDAN, Mareh 11. | ips are all of the first class, w s of 1000 tons, in this city, with such rmprovemeuts as combiue great | with uagsual comfort for passengers i} 8 $75, for which ample stores | are ‘cominand | House on the State of the Union. There was nothing else of importance. The memorial of the New York pilots is referred to a Sub-Committee of the Committee of Commerce in the House, consisting of Mi Grinnell, of Massachusetts, Lawrence, of New York, and Atkinson, of Virginia. Mr. Grinnell is, of course, the advocate of the merchants Mr.(Lawrence is zealous in the cause of the pilots, and Mr. Atkinson, not knowing which sido is right, hearing counter -statements, is desirous of the adoption of some plan that will give no unfair advantages to either. The most extraordinary misreprarentations have been made for the purpose of influencing on this question; anong others, that previ the pilots were banded together ina monopoly; that they would allow no others to work on the bay; that they were lazy, careless, and indolent, and attended to their duties merely when it was their convenience, and va- rious other charges equally false, trumped up by the ad- yooates of the unjust law of 1837. The members of the Committee of Commerce, with whom I have been conversing on the subject, express their desire to pass some law that will be just to both parties, and suggest a compromise ; but i see not how a Full particulars in the daily bi ‘Tickets to the Rotunda, 50 cents; to the Baleony, 25 esnts— Cinidren under aed of age halt rie commence at 736 o’ciock. 427 lwre ARCH STREET THEATRE, FHILADECE LA. EB. Burton. sig bane rene redeconted is ‘ost heautiful Thea- NEW YEAR'S DAY. FRIDAY EVENING, Jan. Ist, j ‘The seasonabl ic drama of | THE CHIMES That feteg et the Old Year Out and th ‘Trotty Aciehard Will Tera | will be provided. ced masters, who wil very exertion to ive § satisfaction. Neither the Ceptsin or owners of these ships | | Mill be responsible for any letters, parcels or packages sent | by theta, unless re therefcr. For freight or ps: orgeoussty’ inion. tre in the New Year In. Burke ‘Miss Chapman THE obe FELLows. ++-Mr Burtoa i ‘he packet shi Garngnc ta Sheridan, and 2) 26th Vebrmary. he ee May: | ae Prill vail as above her regular dav For freight Cy _ having fu Peng sycpecta it foot of Walls reet glu eekeraes OLLINS, 56 South ati ores no goods received ie Monday evening, New Orleans, John O. Wood-uff & Co., who 'y forward all goods to thei’ orders tba ILLIAMS will succeed the i "ALA! Di On, Tue Woxpesri Aladdin. »» “WALNUT &T. THEATRE, TEILADELPRIA. i. A. Manswart, Lessee... W. R . Manager. Ww soa apa pk aud! Sew | first aud only regular BENE. T OF Ai sla ON. compromise can be effected between justice and iajus- | . er regu: | pk RIDAY EVENING, January 1, 1817—Wail be performed tice | will take occasion to put this matter in a clear ‘tarnished | ™* UME OCT yy ANDER THE GREAT. light before the committee shortly. aid, 8 oe COLL No. 56 South street. ard alter Thursday eve- end iu their bills trding Woodrust, who will | The Western and Northern democrats are still deter- mined on the insertion of the anti-slavery clause in the two millions appropriation bill. They declare theironly desire to be, the formation of free States out of the terri- Mr Anderson M nas Positively no feel ht received on ning, 3lst ini ishmediately. Agent in New Orleans, James E. all goods to prompily forw s addre: S deniex Biow ¥ tory which may hereafter be annexed in the south-wost- Barrfie will sncceed the Oswego, and Gun ‘They say that unless they show their determination at jain, her reaul § % FOoW f nary—' JAMES, Positively as abou. | he ‘accommo@iations for cabin, second exbin and steer. | once, on this subject, they can never save that territory from being made into slave States, They say they have been already taken in by the South on one question, but they cannot be a second time imposed upon. | must still ONDON—Regular Packet of the ist Jan ar Sailing and favorite packet # burthen 1000 tons, Capt. Meyer, LL A it} BERNACLE, NEW Y. EARS NIGHT. , tocomfort ot db 1 in portsMpersohe intending to embark should me mined R. HILL (atins) say their reasoning does not satisfy me of the necessity ate application on board, foot of M Lane, mtive of New England peeu ot ill be of the insertion of such a clause in such a bill—a money ane Comerat P eA |B eiyipumeraneL ierds atthe TABERNACLE | pit. put thelr determination is taken, and 1 presume it ee PACKED FOR MANS HILL E Ist Januas | he will indrod of * Down bast,” by an | will be in vain to reason, I believe they will succeed in | rv—'The packet ship NEB KSIER, a? ‘apt. James Eero killing the bill by that proviso, for with it, it cam never | “0 7 LEC TURK, otk OTE DIALOGUES, VANKEE . ’ wii ein dune” Forticghe pT STORIES BAVINGS heck pass the Senate, Why not insert a proviso in the bill or- ASIA NO Fite rs, | With imitations of English. French. 4 American | comment. ganizing an additional force of the army, that slavery shall not exist in any territory the acquisition of which ons of more pov} ir HINCKEN, 27 re —_— No = Tent Buildings. utmost Kim Sos pe chad may be the remote consequence of the my oven ing ame, Lae To coy this force, and of its operations against the Mexicans 7 Jar Packet of gist J —Th it hy H 1 g Shing packer at QUEEN OF THe WkET! | ™ es pecdtomne nels and a ‘ Such a proviso would not be any mere extravegent than eodhouse, 1299 tous, wil auil as above, het that of Mr. Wilmot. GALVIENSIS. | Wasnixaron, Doc. 29, 1846. Congressional Procecding— Financial Progress of the Cicelpcareby Breve have, bem ingly | War—The Army--The Nevy—Sents Anne—tdditien ‘Stee Miss Ei ies Phe Boy ol Forces—European Affairs in Washington--New bie citalogue of En- | Consular System—Political Matters—Affair of He nor—Death of @ U. 8. Senator. Congress, during the three weeks of the se gion, al” ready elapsed, has perfected no important mes gure, sav8 the bill admitting the State of Iowa isto the 1 Juion. Ma ny bills and joint resolutions have been in groduced and tor passage, having splendid, large and comfort- goms and eabin, apply to the caprain on board, at went pier Burling ‘VU! BHULL & MINTURN, 87 South st. Price of passage & 100 , The new packet ship ‘* CONSTITUTION.” 3600 tons burthen, Joba Britten, will so the Queen of the and Dog, “ mth 4 | In addition to th Sain eee pee Sia’ Vovage of Lite: besides siber ting epectinnn of Amen Boise Capt. MT | eam Are Uy Monty Hugh au, Hamonds, Durand, chop ‘he accommodation seagers.areotn ian, Roshermel, and o F y from 9 A.M. until dark, Those de i ings only. until 10 diate application on bard. foot of Pine street, or to dollar ; JOSEPH MeMURRAY, 69 South-st., Comer of Pine. fe Gatslonuen 1G cone "7 7 passed toa second reading, and some bil) have passed P.8,—Persons desirous of sending for their friends ia that NEW YEAR'S NIGHT AT NEWARK. " 4 sectioa of conutry ean have them brought eut by the above , LEGIANIANS, ot Am rican Singers) will giv one branch of Congress, and are now + sr considern” | Yeasal on moderate carins, by applying as #bave 0 and fast CONC GRRT AW. kate N tion in the other. Among the latter j Ae pill for the 1@ ITALIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. on _xeveral new pieces, never belo Hef of the widow of the celebrated A inder Hamilton, T THE ANNUAL Meeting of the Members of the | Sree by them, will be introduced. Commenem providing for the purchase from the atave lian Benevolent Soriety, for the tlection of its Office: 39 - «Indy, now for the eusuiug year, the following gentlemen were du advanced age, of the manuscripts tot hor decer” elected = band, forthe sum of twenty t) ‘ ” h, KF. FORRE: aT, President. ’ osand do! D. iE Ne HI, Vice President Rooms on Saturday, “" manner, a bill hes passed the r ay 2 FEM Mg Noa ne ontara , Silccriprions forthe remain cae con tiek Kelly, the tonmster 0° dons wed hus. ; AY the subseriber to four tickets to each, ree ie” # GAGHIABUE, ) sore of Schasfenbers & Luis. By order anarm in the battlein w = ¢ M ~ar8. In likey r@ JL. ENSIGN, Becretary , life. His term of sort r -t the relief of Pat a oi 426 7 inSaTa & Th re 4i7 Houston tattle, and as he ie ! ~ot Ringgold, who lomt . BURN’S ANNIVERSARY, 8 pension, this b” ae that gallant lott his MEETING of the ndinirers of Bur haseirened? 180 had expired the day the hou Her, I protract - Cemsequently Defore the GENTLEMEN, NOTIGE Tis — day ‘even messoge re! Provides « remern atitled to quene MEN, it need unt be a source of trouble to yon | Parpore o © Auniversi- the Hou’ “ remedy for that dime iplonger co! user where, you cen go rid eet your Taeey hof 43) 3t* re “ebate on that portion of th, =e. Kreck, D. ess oF 0 id 8, either e' dyed, | buta’ «8Ulng to the w, © President's altered and repai well as turn with cew | w Wet nr with Mexico, bas occ) Collate basing one vera © Representatives, and the sa , corner Wasbi ce where you st Yalee, “ Senate have 5 Se ‘more Slisceilaneous Kater- of the: tim spent ralt'you went doce for the eur folidays, Fri January Ist, 1847, Illustrations @ in session, as disp: vintment, Please ‘give me iv eall ct send drawn from meriean Poe dependent on the a their buss. and you will be waited on at any tie. fants ans of totion for $1 3h, Cont Shr 8 Wwarrau.ed tort Observe it | Wiss ee renee ie SNe the Howe, aly street, o other t Dyed are warranted to keep their colors. HAIR SEATINGS AGENT’3 REDUCED PRIC RESH GOODS, received since the rednect England, are how off 5 delive ‘A dmissron—i if B. No postponement on aecount of w 431 din* re | Dae tow Seoa it catoait imate rete rae trakisg oy 7 The Secretary of the cae ha Agents up stair prices pefore a si Bickata had ‘ oat ee | ae the practical success of the Hf (Sarnia me 428 Meod ins*10 Sh Sohm ateeet, wp stair, | SB SLAs eA OF asijon' eon wit | heaton ‘The merit sean Tih De eps 8 mont aster, i kik seth Phe | A ae aad ; without the prop: Caty on toe aan ange Bee maf teey

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