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them were weighed down with have teen 1«meved may look for amore repid improvement within the next two years than oer ee experienced. id Steck Kzchang: «| sad Sokaee zee ondtered bya ine our | RESAC, A i Va PALMA, giemou s 6s, aie, of of ah Halen RR, v lo f t Fm Onio,ss, woo, i ant epee 30 Frie RR. old stock, 36 '& Sche RR. "115 1S0ANor& Wor, 15548! do 48! fo do sve 50 do ‘beoF49 2508Readings RR, Somber 109 do s20861 100 do 60 Gly Board. Co 4 Semean i Be 3S ei 5 On Friday evoning, beg ist, by the Reverend | Mr. Johnston, Mr. Davip Stitt, to Miss Janz Davinson, both of Newbargh. Tn Philadelphia, on the 4th instant, by the Rev. Geo. Higgins, Wm. W. Furron, to ‘that city. Died, On Tuesday morning, the Sth instant, Isap daughter of Chatterton and Catherine C. Culve = wend 12 days. braset L Testariny morning, in the 77th your of her age, Mra- Jane L. Thorn, widow of the ac Mpls The friends and Hes eyo famil spectfully invited to attend the funeral, ty ay of her som inlaw. Wm. E. Collis, 41 Oliver 4; thi pone: at 3 o'clock precisely, without further in ation. On the Sth instant, Many Anwe, daughter of Thomas Gallaher, aged 6 years. . acquaintances of the family are re- friends and omens tnvited to. miend the funeral this afternoon at | So'clock, from 49th street, net ae avenue. On Monday, the 4th ii it Jersey City, of bron. ohitis. Mr. Drwsus 5. Sri ged 38 years,’ 8 months and 21 day The frends of the family are respectfully invited 1 atiend his faneral this aftoroon, (Wednesday) at ino yah from his late lence, Railroad aver in the sty inst, at his residence, in North hese L.T, Stuas A. son, in y ‘At York Town, Westchester county, 34 fosters ) Ane paew, eldest som of Richard Mott U: bill, aged seven years. CT ae ce _ AMUSEMENTS. AID THE NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS! PION wer esORs, <— WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jen. Ratna vil commence widPAS DE oaraH vi {OLAS FLAM—Nicholes ‘0 i talowen by LA TYROLIENNE, by 24 Dansueses / ly of the MAR- | ir ub ; woe | ‘The Pittsburg telegraph is out of order. The West. | Private letter from Mr. Fauntleroy, the Purser of the WM. SSIGNEES’ sXe. hes TTRENS*S, in ad 6 at 10 i, Ros valuuee ain vanide tee madana ies eke clock, catalogue sale, in lots to ss, fine and commoa (roek Feria BEDS, By giving their Second A . be the Evening of the Dita ppreisntel lil eli | pas janes by to Beer dts jeg pentarmans Gallery | OWERY THEATRE Wedn for iE WIZARD ‘OF THES Mr Ch CHILEON, Pd —k. H. Ludiow & Ce., will sell on Thursday, He past oT ae bard 315 Broadway, one door below 4 street, by caialo |g Plared. | Metiela ulated Castors, ke onttlaag aed of the Ball will be appropriate! by the Com- AID THE ew YOuK VOLUNTEERS called i pms servis the, OF bp? PRIZED STATES. Dies, Candlesticks, Butter Boats, | | Pe be spared to render fos, Larapas cake baskets, ke. fe, | ream Covered dishes for venison, | s 201 vases and ten trays gras m Kakewell, Mr Char ~ ad, te netsy | Booths at ay Mir Hudhway: a Fanny Moreland, ‘Mrs Jor- tas Pit ‘aud Gallery 1236 cents Performance commence at 7. TICKETS WILL NOT BE LIMITED, ipal hotels aud music stores ee. ‘der of the Commie’ Srasene 3 Cuanies Wenn, Secretary. ae names of the Committe will be published at an co 3 25 27 29 9152467 Bint Ay a Macht —Waite _ portolio ql ‘The goods will be aren for examin se ia are ieiilocek wo examine rhe goods and med | op oa mainte the the | Doors open at ¢i¢ o'clock. TECHELL S OLYMPIC THEATRE.— Wednesday vauiag jayunrs 6-10 commence with whe comedy of coke oe AT aUCTION ar ad ironing, at 036 o’clock, at lway, “mai e Engravingsend Draw- ings, just peasiees: from Mewes MON} chitectural Pieces, Sculpt & close consige ment “HAL Au a uns ym Aveirion TON, ictioneer. ARRIVALS ie, Nir. Walcott rs. rwood. HABITS Sin Harris, | vinnie HRV EL® Swine Boy, my sleotts Fi ‘rometheus, Miss Anna To “conclude ‘with Mee srOrHILES—seamy Jinks | me Hollvud: Lady Muffy Mrs, Isherwood. | _ Dress circle 90 cents; ¥ Rosivsox, both of i are new and will be #0 Jow. E. fully received at th Pas ia of fhe eit ry 6, at 126 relnek, ey BY. ann peremptory sale of stock of a dealer per boxes nen te cents; pit one shilling; NEW TORE oa OF THE tiNE of the Woiks of Art bel i SMERICAN. eee Dec heNT e Ca co, PROPAIETORS. jan, © per! ES, — will take place at 1 o’clock to-day, at Mav- | joked public od on the pret the eh’ yg of | rly a 15 aya hae Aj fall ‘or furl rt bi ty Ingham, Toman, can A by tae PLONE e BZ, Selhure ecoeilect bes ars LUNKEUE & PARDESSUS warrmut ete frst | Teast, to those of aury other | ceamec® tires 3 50 for Performance of'th FOK THE HERALD. To conc.ude wit! HE andersigaed take this opportunity to inform the citi- u ts of the or | May Fy -vlece—characters by the | aunt ut, aad Sooate the pattio heh inwocld te aecet ‘establishment, and assure the public that it would be utter! " | sae sell sUCH AN earicun at & LOWER price than Pit 1246 cents ; Private red at Y Box Gites hom 10 eo o'clock, | to ill bean aerate Performance Doors ren at 2 o'clock, Performance to OPENING OF THE .LALIAN OPERA ’ At Falmo’s Opera Honse, in Chambers N WEDNESD. mon Property at sarki Tiina PHREE DOLLAR HATS The. undersigned boy Bosoiitat Natria Hats,” ce. pica will re- sous ana Between Willige Gold, int undersigned does a aiiet 2° ia ve price, cing im- Hest” heselle at $3.90 ° rf : dings, ‘and 3,000 acres of od, bs ‘sd fa cent to the town of Nauvoo, whic! they offer for saleat © ‘Temple is 126 feet long, 06 feet wide, | we the basement to the eavess well’ but ck, and Algo the Mn Gth «f January, 1847, the | iit perform the’ opera of LINDA OF CHAMOUNIX. Dramatist Persona. lated for'a collége, &e A beret tle or terms and particu! are, 8 Greenwich street. jew York. January 4, 1947. ROBERTSON, OVER SHOES. ITT & Pes A RESPECTABLE EyouNg aby éan hear of a quiet home, an a good rd, with pleasaut accemmodati and at a reasonable rate, Mg applying ats2 Mottst. jy6 it*je NOTICE. Post Orrice, City or New woth ry Ist, 1847. Bye the authority ef oe Post aster ffice in CI quare is this day Citigane Syicy tes oa e Branch ‘Ome will, ry they it, have boxes igned to them at Pos: Office, o1 “their option will have refunded to them the amount for ‘anexpired portion tf the tims for which they took the boxe: at Tike Branch Office. ontinuanee of the Branch Office;is. be ii +f eng te "ioe ree yeonied tomy ROBT. H MORRIS, P.M. LER AR eee CIATION ala gt is evenmg, January 6th, Pi} their rooms, University Building, Wash: ington Square. _Jy6 le¥r R. O. DOREMUS, Ree. Fec’y, ‘A GARD. nuded to them, after the fire H. J. MABBITT, Foreman. tus, just received. W. & F. re et al Exchange ; o7 x ae ja6 Im*re 201 Broadway, New York. ing between Charles NOTICE. "TH gs Co and Robins C. Blackburne, is this day dis- hip lieretofore ex solved. Lg matnal consent. The unsettled ba: firm wil b Kory ttre CHARLES H. KELLOGG. ROBINS C, BLACKBURNE. New York, Dec 31, 1816. ‘ havin F associated with him Thos. 8. Simmons, the bu will ander the firm of Charl E “LO THOS. 3 SIMMO Ss. _New York Jan 1, 1847. 36 3t¥re rebv requested to got fall lers which will he held next | th t7 oclock at 345 Broadway, tioueers, early opposite the Tabernacle. All Hollanders in the city avd conutry are respectfully in- vi'ed to attend, as business of importance will be traxsacted. By'order of the Committee, J.C, KEMPRAN, Ee. y LITERARY i—Wa: ted. a gentleman scaneat | ett Ade nt fund, r je w first rate paragrap) ponder cr: non theatrical Adseoue with TH 56 Iter NEW YORK BAN devery Saturday morning © thirty-two pages of close "F is publ alarm imperil tease te printed mat ez, comprising current, embrocihg eve Z of Gacow: ‘st on eneh bank. review of the New York market for the week Trereding, a specie table of al! the coins in circulation fonghout the wor'd, with their value, prices of stocks, la- mr of broken nnd closed banks, &e. &e Supplementory Notices are seut to subscribers immediate- ty on the failure of a bank, or ths issue of bills by any fraud- alent institotion reaches th mi. fonthly La year; so"5 by mail 56 3t eodis*re ITY CHUKCH PROSCRIPTION, EING a brief statement of facts. by the Parishtones of at, fude’s Pentestant Episcopal Free Charch—This day a 1 Published, price 1255 ceuts—tor: “tBNo wn & anoTuE e . Alsoa Chart of the World. 36 Iris rre wes D—A Situation by (wo respectable women ; one as Ch mbermsid, and the other to do general house work. The best of city references given from their lat place. bxquire at 445 Washington street, second floor. front roam, ja 2t*re “A GERMAN | LADY, WHO, forseretal yours acted ns governersin the first In- tutution in Hamburgh, and is competent to give ructien in the German and Freneh languages, as we! mroidery aod needlework, would be pleased to give vmetioa in those branches to young ladies, at their own dengss. Apoly at '0 Barclay sr. Jy6 3c WANTED, BY tprotettant, youne woman, a situation to do the gene- ral house-work of a small family. Good city reference given, Enquire at 78 Ludlow st WANTED, _ WI EVERAL intelligent men to canvass fora porate work which has just been issued by the National Publishing Som any, No. 251 Lpecwnte (be gd corner of Murray st P. 8, Travelling agents would find it for their interes enquire as aliove! ja fo Sk Ln RS eS AE I I NAILS, TWINE, SHOE THAAD, &c. ce, and ‘wronlt. Nails, Brads and Goikes Seine, Sewing, Wrapping and Bi Conon Seine, Of the best. quality," Hopewell” and other Shoe. ‘Threed, green. half bi Carpet Warps. Cotton and Fiax, colored and plain. Oakum, Cordage, Bale Rope, Cotton do. India Twine, Band 9 thread, suitable for fahing, fe, Ke. Forate by CEB CUMING, J6 Wr Ae Pear! street. ched, yellow and brown. LADIES and Gent ein fird the suze shes, mal | made out of old rubber. And Double do, and light Bren es, misue a children’s ond corner of Breit in street. pe ies wt nm] oa Als {OMS ipamafactared of Good: Hubber, perf chs mony at 967 Br 967 Bronten a ed | das aneap at as se un those Feaghres (rev mony are LONDON NEWS. lar and entertainin, aalye| Volumes, hand- prising ly fas ind, fi the Tod, es mdeete' ly te lerald mation, and the addi TAKE THE PAPERS. REAT success of Holmes’ new Newspaper Plan—s00 eabegribers, entered for the new Bgeeectnd aad for 5000 by “SHON ROORS, its for Goodyear’s Mannuetaton, Broadway, opposite Trinity Chi PREMIUM BOUTS and Small Profits NCH BOOTS for $3 50, our own mal pat fa. give (aries yee fine French impor Brond for $6 or heat feneh snd Mad Roe, Sanat of | oe ng Ararat cepicase pie the iters, Greater than the amount that could can be secured at the box o’elock: P. M. daily. erformance to commence at 7}. Doors open at 7 see eles. ion, can 'B as much good in the » the old grandmother of iid wo! oy inventions, Ted | Ine to, introdu cheal jerican _Dublie-for she benefit ae the | the people. Kight daily eas oes our for 25 cents a morning papers loaned to minehe or four di y pees fo BERN HENRI TERZ’S FAREWELL Prior to his depaitare for Havana, and theace for Europe, WILL TARR PLACE ON THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 7, | poke ‘ey ae recently arrived mem- CONCERT, tu o-avall themselves of biepion Suit find try at Win. ‘Taylor's book a un N. B. Central office wanted for Publications of all kein INES, 4 Ann st. DR. KELUINGER’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT \cure sores and ulcers of every nature ina few da} It acts ike magic in removing th One,or two doses is fianka to Moaita. Thorne fe Hotel, for the handsome en- f thelr house, OLMES, the see House When he will be assi TLrALAAN OPERA’ “COMPANY, ‘Their tirst ii i an c LDA pool bh order for | 8 warranted to x AH. | a ioe in Amories OF BAe AENDE RS | APPAR, certain to relieve Bylogs A? NEWs Raia of the different sizes of a bors appara- IMPORTANT CAUTION bg | none) for the purpose of paying the interests, no loan | scarcely felt. The machinery is now’ in ord tis wniversally nekuowledge be the best fsmily medicine ever offered to the public. Trice | 50 cents per bortle. Sold at 230 Peart stre | avenue and-10th street: Jef di ember it) b} day December zth by ormer of sire: b ai 8 K mn ‘The pub- hie are therefore rear etfally and ch ‘cautioned regard. Dr, Durretts ‘Boy e De ide against dee only necessary to remembering the phat number of the right (C> 162 BROADWAY, e articles can be procurt ST kis new work on ‘Gal ial Agent,’ may be A Powerful ‘Opera Chorus Henri Herz has much secured the vale pleasure in annoaneini LINE TO BOSTON via NEW HAVEN, SPRINGEIELL D TH TERN RAILR the lend: rr Trev | from Peck ii vane yer. | of the | ne tended to by either of the parties, at No. 10 | Mean aa te fon First Hornist and Guitarit to to the Grand Duke of Baden. opplication asa Re! ly Agency, 182 Broadway. Beware of drug | Hay | “THE NEW YORK SOCIETY LIBRARY—_ | DDITIONS in 1846—Late French Books read: pi Ma —There have been addedto the Library du 4 mae thousand five hundred been taken to selert the isles EST OPERAS OF THE he ibadiog features of the ITA ARE AGON Ry by | by Sigr Beneventono, (B: bests 0, Yrom Le, ELT 31RD FAMORE, su0g by Signo- | rm Clotilda Bri and Ser, Savg Romanza from 1L GIUR by Sigr. 8. Benedetti (‘T'enore thirty-twe ve with, aselection of itandard: Breneh ‘books, ind: jem Vaipy’s ‘Lathe Classics, in, ee volume purchased, and Les Aun: Fe lending works in s AMEN. TO, by coca sung | John 'T, Wright, commander, | Hava Signira Barili, Sigt’ Benede stand Best, by tne celebrated Ve ext comp eco aly, hae ie sidered to be the fi mm Europe with the most enthasiagti Cavatina, from GIOVANNA D'AR' | VEUDIosine by ttzuore Ciocida Berite Terreito buffo, from LITALIANA 1. Hostal snug 6p igs> Besquisiegs Wensdects ox . BE. 1. Lusiow & Co., anc- Too! ply to the taptni weet, Kast River; or at I’. F. ‘Secor’ wis 's for P The inost j important foreign and = Ke ‘Readiog It ob rican Journals taken | | dev. , ‘Or by the celebrated oom aye been bound, and render the fil | PASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. informed that the late im- | mney for delivery on of Fret + e ae will rai Grand overture-to a in i"s iy order oft ays Dibpary Gommicte Witt es FORBES, Librarian. NUNNS & FISCHERZ hae | bbe pl of their friends and the public, | 170 Seer lp id is" asion boats secvith GAT. PIANOFO! SIXT: DISTINGUISHED PAN Grand Fantasia forthe Horn ARR. ANG ieit EN 1 FOR 1817 0G. OF NEW YOR worl call Man to examine Meeks $2 en | ot is concerts in Ge: HENRI PEATE aby, Fiance, and Eng- 1, complete and accurate list | Of every covyterfeit in circulation, with the Wallstreet rates | this honse, tor their friends residing in and ne pence: with © ‘oleman’s 's Patent’ ‘Kellan Attachment. | CHARLES A eros iy (Beoppanis bats lg BILLIARD. "BA AT 413 BROADWAY. Entrance 74 Lispenard st te their friends and the ‘public lay his Fantasies on RMC ies) (By request.) the market, corrected hy experienced persons, | ae and Henry Hérz. which sailevery five d Willconclude with to forward passeogers, Pane ve Sf ford, Londonderry sand Bet | tn erformed w ge, given for any amoant, at any of the principal rom the above arrange- | t that the patronage m for many years | jeason of emigration. | ov embark, the noney They spect ble on demand, without discount, RIL] NOR BENEDETTI, NINE ENFANO, ROE Wit POWERE UL, HORUS AND ORGAN | Felief, and it 11H PO} SHORE | ane, Derticularly enti hich om ubscribers confidently exp f the ston improvements, which nas been so liberal! past, will not he withhel Bhould any of the parties a will be refunded » For further particulars, if Dp Heuer, (post paid) apply to y carriers to any part of New York, Brooklyn | Tickets one alers (seg ing canal lasts, he publ'e are enrnes:ly renueaved to Perel Crauces A. Kentisn, j3iwre hha SAGORY having taken Mr. J. opsrtuership, the Brokerage Puriness will “be carried er the firm of Sagory & Bari CHARLES SAGORY, ARRE, vi ve bees taken to have the Tabernacle lit with | $8 South acreeg, eorses of all h its; independent of the Kas EDWARD sa open at G—to commence at half-pastseven—to con- pyap.ct | Warerloo tod, Livers. SAR Rast Bilis No postponement 9a account of the weather. willset down heads sou'h- take up bests Bort! BTV a Nk ci OY AL MAIL ft H00 tons and 440 horse der contract with the Lords “FOR SALE AT WILLIAMSBURG, ~ THAT large and wel! built House, etary on four 1 106 fevt square, with ¢ Mr. Herz will Tore on /ALNUT ST. THEATRE, FAILADELPATA- a ‘age. fn of the Ferries, EH sem remain fora term of Apply for particularsto GEO. L. PRI NEWARK PRO RR EST. 1847—Will be per- . Conrad, Esq., en- | NiG MR. WEDNESDAY EVENING, A aaer, the tragedy in TY FOR Save FINE HOUSES, situated at the comer of New and | lows Washington stree: ert SK CADE, or th . Feb. 1, 1047 Hiders ied inven nent interest. and is occupi ge portion of the purchase oa: for a ‘erm of years at 6 per cont, Friar Lacy. ...+.+ ‘To HIGHWAYS. "AND: BY To-morrow, Mr. Forrert’s 4th ni: OHESNUT STi i PHILADELPHIA. E Subscribers having lerwed the above magn’ ne 1@ rent by the rin or week FOR SALE, “for! 4 Rerienced surgeons. No bint eter if IN Lith stteet, a very valuable Lot, 100 feet west of 6th avense, oa the south side of fhards of the parehes For freight, passage, or any ot ere at 6 ver. cent. tablishinent, offer | Capel their rer fin sit, to theaters tes m. a contract Led ee ned of Mr. Diemor Fice,arenow being built, and enrly next ye ‘en of the time when they will start. mers will sail every Saturday during ei might daring the other months in f between Liverpool, and Halifax verpool and New York. ¥O. t-paid, or they will hot he aty INE. of the very. Pron eastilcboa Pablic Houses in pour Fixtures in perfe uation On A jengiee thoroughfare tn the ¥, afew feet from Broadway, ste jeat bosivess ; and the eu | mony of the Rest clas: se will dispose of it Address tid lab House,” Herald office. Under ‘the new | y, with Furnite HICHARMONIC SOU TETY—Fie TA ‘The public and the subscribers are respaetteliy 3 ed that the Second Concert of the season will take place at the rd Jo Rooms on Saturday, January 9, 18°6. bscriptions for the remaining three concerts, entitling ts to each, received at the masic and Boston, nd necro PASSAGE TO AND FROM LIVERPOOL— By the New Line of of Packets the subscriber to four tick rite | More of Seba. fenders & Lis. THE HYPERKION FLUID 2 have at last au articte for the hair, not only innocuons uid salutazy—a fluid which eools the fevered imprrcs 9 gloss to the har, acd is is Las, Wee have. med ‘the “preptratuion “of Wiliam gle called the “ Hyperion Fiuid,” and find at the best Je ever «pptied for the two purposes above ignved Asa preservaive against the falling off of the We have the good forcune no. to need its arpiication, but we are well assurea of its efficacy by those who have tested it. Teisa purely vegetable compositivn, which can never rynk amo wide world’s ela ion ofhumbugs. We b d of it, and of course a ¥ & Transcript. nly by, Willig Bogle, Boston. by A & D. SANDS, Droge! e hw ta, agehts for this city Ne “3 osdway, and by druggists ge ed States 6 trey Wa Sanvary last, and elo repo ts nding secretaries wil he Presented: and officers elected for the ens th HE Copartn ing between (.Edward | Jacot and ( inder the firm of Jacot & Com versier, ex have formed a new part ner hp avd a Dasivess of import ng watehes aud manofastaring wateh ca ses, will b vdarted by them in future at th Md Ditshment, No. 119 Fulton street, under the firm of J, inter & Co., bY wham the sfPues ofe Hed, HAS. IDWARDIACOL. wil Gro: © OURY Gtsien, LEWIB MAT: New Vork Sanur 1, m7. j5 %t#re TO THE DAG ERRIAN ARTISTS, FB, AAR (AULT, 109 and iat Brodway, (Lafayette + Bazayr) hoa nat renerved ver jatn Havre far Keta, a0 Finch Daguerreotype Plates, Linge ine. of the star brand aon rensonable terme, Also, an inva of c nh Che h, < lodive, Hyposul Emon Uhtosiae of lodine, 8 Ie of Gold. Ronge, THe EG, AP BLAND TNSURANO. EU OyANY. — PITAL 200 000 DOLLARS WITH A SURPLUS. Ovrice 41 Fucron etarer, BROOKLYN. Continues on butldie pe from them wih comparative! ie to the syste and ceartering their risks, All loses which the compauy ay sustain will be adjusted and p ¢ Company take t pphelbirdcshete schon CDELAMATER, President. >. FINN, Secretary, jab Imiare FRENCH FANCY BOXES OR HOLIDAY. FRsenteFaus, LAROSIERE, | Hauser cee F COURT, 118 William ve just poyee and offeror sale two cases of French 1 Fey Boxes 3 r bonbons, of the latest style. im*rre sailing and fav Wee 1260 tons burt fork on the 21st of col an the 6 ‘hof March. | der ENSIGN, Fgeretary A, House suitable f 426 itis Sa'T'n & Th te &RINA BALL. 3 apa NTHANNUAL BALL of the ERINA “NEVOLENT. Aste dialed | The proceeds ‘ot Whie an extensive private board. jower part of Broadway or in Jaonare, and from ‘The ships comprising this line ani gol ‘on their regular + ays, York. From Hisera | ‘21st of Jonuary, 2ist of February, ie use to let.may hear ofa responsible tenant by addr a re full particulars, to box 1,229 lower post office. SRENOH’S HUTEL, THE Proprietor respectfatly informs his friends and the pabise that he has removed oon his late hotel in Falton “er, t, to his other hot to be hetd hy je Tons. of ae West 1240, Rice $3 each, Riad ‘a Kentlemay ad of the fillowin 4 Si Committee of ‘Armnge Aer K. Shorthill, 9 Oak wi ol f Dek nd ap - st.; J. Mel nT: Fi id’ Country, oF tho not fail tovee the ad- | yf 4 ‘Unis Line of maanificeut | wishing to send for thetrifrrend Van eget to be derived from ele ships, as their great tional bedrooms, « favorable comparison mie the very best how Upon no occasion wi'l there be mot the price for which will be 25 cent re than one bed ina rooin, | 1 to mate “ae nto W.& J.T. TAPSCOTT, Attheir general Paisae Office, 96 south st, 2d door bogy, ay Beh GEO. KIPPAR. | Diilom 33 iaveiay st, are berths should not | board, foot of Burling #I STORY HOUSE on 23d street.between | ell finished, and replete | ling kitehen range, ° = ate Dal ix 38 Wit a Mekeou, noi Biveek, Molony, commer of 2%, Christopher at 5 Yo OTT, Z Waterloo Road. ‘ofa She bee is oe VYSS eoRe. (OHNSON’S BIRD STORE, rom Silewart’s. "CANARI S.—In addi ® Drafts for any amonnt, count, ia all the princi ny = Particalars apply to TAME ‘es. NICHOLSON by letrer post paid) as shore aly oy GUARD USM ELE SHARy BALL. No. $50 Broadway, k PATHIOY | The Smith, will be dispatched in eel, For trem ca ae A oe jentecommodations, apply to the Cx or PPI BOYD RHINCK CKEN: athe | ey withthem. The whieh would ~The committee of arrangements will epare no or expenss to make this the most magnificent; astonia | wonderful, unaccountable affair ev; eous, ie ET ate and stran d fantastic; music the most ex rill that ena'e bo de ey KE B FO Uh qa NIC LAS, if sailon the Arata Or passage apnly to OYD PACKET SiliP ST. NICOLAS Ton ee. VR y ship wll sea thete ver | ¢ | Government, at the close of the war, will be willing to ad A} x from Stewart's. ISIC, INLY TRUE SONG. yaRcHY ‘onlEve, the real caterer of fancy and in wepared to offer on bd ol a to jee from every quarter | Amongst the following wilt be head ie foes of fancy Toog and varied Canary | iy othe ag ee of Arrange’ will be sent, to be Pab- ‘its on board, ods not permitted ia five day Store FOR NEW ORLEANS—Lovisiana and New is Will ri thiewRegalae racket for Wee John Van oe ‘Committee of Arran . yt CE GUARD. ~ ‘avlor, will positively having handsome farn: ‘dat Orleans Wharf, 56 E. K. ly no freight received on b evening, 12th inst, Agents in New Origene, John O. Woodruff’ & Oo , who will promoly forees d a H go a the SART ELL if ever ar iety Al t ono Em of in peste fa jtlitat sit SCANDINAVIA, HIS society will hold its Second Annual Ball at the Mi- nerve Rooms, 106 Browdwa No pains will be entertaming and inte: The celebrated Lothian Joore will open at 7 0’ oelock. Tickets at $2erch, to be hadat A. F iN. P. Larsen, 32 Rector st; Ri bine ard, 523 Pearlst; F. Lenison, 26 er of the Committes of Arrangements, T. W. j H. J. Hansen, Fred. Sehott, ete P. 25, 27. yoo TOS AND SCALPS—The Tare aa best assortinent are to be fo: ‘apt. and sail 23d inst., her regular day. whicn they have slyays practised of limiting | Look out Lf your Cl membered when = pat up by his own and, ah his OOL—To sil wih ; 4 prom, tly as hereto- ling packet KALA> Chris xo ae will bere. y their castomets in | jaal style, i short no PIANO FO ene ORTE RUG TION. p would do well fo go on voard es before nung "e | and jndge for themneel farther particulars apply on bce | fe * | spot, a8 the distance from Washington to the seat of war ¢ frigate frous th in ahup on reasop. LATEST INTELLIGENCE. ~, SEzplan ofthe campign, ena hanging it circum ee Some days since, a report prevailed that Lieut. Wm. A. T. Maddox, of the marine corps, who was sent out by TELEGRAPHIC. | comnaensnion str eetannesee ease ae country in pursuit of Castro, was assassinated or cut off (Purtavg.ents, Jan, 68 p. yj," | 1B SOme way. The report ong wey a Cyane, to a gentleman in this city It is believed, how- ern mail, at Baltimore, brings no impotent news this | evening. ‘There arrived st New Orleans, onthe auth | Srip’ > ave been mistake, aa there is no confirmation ult, a vessel from Rio Jeneiro with intelligence to No f | Famer Oh, and a vessel from Kingston 2th December | ioe sonnei ertepepha | but neither brought news worth telegraphing. | salar plan proposed by Mr. Buchanan, are about to report | & bill embracing his system. No more necessary or im. | pertant measure can come before Congress than this BY THE MAILS. Consular bill, and I trust it will immediately become « | = law. Wasnixaton, Jan. 3, 1847. A report prevailed yesterday that the United States Financial Matters—Impost on Tea and Caffec—The | frigate Congress, one of those on the Pacific station, ie Loan—Sources of Revenue—Excise—Repect of the | lost. 1 trust there is no truth in the rumor. ‘There is as | Specie Clause—Higher Duties on Lusuries— Mr. Went. | Yet no oficial intelligence of such a catastrophe. worth’s Proposition—The West and the Sewth—Texas | GALVIENSIS. nal Santa Fe—The Lieutenant General—Ruemors—The | Fie DWatperen, Tb 4s msudar System. | The passage of Mr. Wentworth’s resolution yosterday j Minadres the Seat of War—Finencial Matters—Pre xed Additional Dut Per Cent—The Lieu- | Was the most important event of the session, so far. Itis | or oi armbees ths Feed pe bccce ae oe | a9 enunciation of the sense of the House on the proposed jenel Egl | impost on tea and coffee—a declaration of its decided how | phe iisetnpee vege eoPame tn this city from | tility. to the measure, and, asthe Bowery boys say, no- | gentleman resident at Galveston, couveying the intel thing else. itis by no means to be looked upon asan it: | gence that a detachment of United Bates ‘troope, mam. | dication of hostility to the administration, or to the war. | bering six companies, was attacked en the road from Ca- | Far from it. Men voted for Mr. Wentworth’s resolution | margo to Tampico, by a regular force of Mexicans num- | who are well disposed towards both. A duty on tea and bering between four and five thousand, The latter were | Coffee has always been opposed by the democratic party- and put to fight. This | Mr. Polk himself made one of his best speeches against it. rn bon = suena eggae er Mr. Walker voted sexiae it; Mr. Buchanan voted eer Pag nes 96. Hae. be. Sly | against it; the prominent members of the demo- | spoke egeinst it, in 1241 and 1842; and it has alwa | ments of our army on the road to Tampico. There never | been looked upon by the purty as a measure, that it | wos a better opportunity than thet now afforded him, and | was legitimate, expedient and patriotic to oppose. But | gn, Commanding General must rate ct amend ig | nevertheless Mr. Walker recommended it us a m a 4 | sure of necessity—ae a war measure only—and solely | ehh goer them att nehecgored pres | with a view to create @ specific revenue for the gradual | through pe enemy's county, in such small detachments, extinguishment of the interest and principal of the loan | ag must put the Mexicans to blush for not attacking which it is necessary to contract for the prosecution of | them—indeed, for not annibilating them. It would cer- the war. ‘Tho necessity of the case forced him tore | tainty bo the oasiest thing in th for puedo» \*commend the measure contrary to his own long estab- pore down upon one ot tases hese a Uetcchments with pon | lished objections to itas® measure of permanent policy. | times its numbers. Will he not dere? | He recommended it in good faith,as, f not the only,cer- | neral desire tn the Howse. ae eee ar ge | tainly the most feasible means of creating revenue— | tion in every possible manner in devising means to fe- | There is no other likely to afford so immediate, so cer- | Cilitate the negotiation of a joan. I can say that there is, | | since Saturday, a very much incroased to tain, or so full a revenue. | dite this matter. The’ “evelopment of feeling Set ae But the House, in which must originate all measures | made on faturday ag: against the tea and coffee measure, evi for the production of revenue, have, by a very strong | seems to have relieved the House of what at they have ve oe | and decided vote—115 to 43—declared their hostility to | donv'y Jorg srended as the performance of an unpleasant | the measure. There is, of course, no possibility of re- | ness to co-operate with etary of ‘Treasary, viving it, No bill has been introduced, but to introduce | that the vote they gave wes in nowise prompted by hos. a bill to impose such a duty in the face of so significant a | ‘iity to the saminietration kate whe. re are variot ed, some of hich I | vote, would be madness. A few votes more or would ios ne. eeny tetra meena te not alter the present position of things. The actual re- ity on pleasure carri meets somo 4) roval, but it is ationea 4 if ae ‘would be sult cannot be changed. source i sufficient revenue: Mr. Wentworth is Det pre Iam persuaded Mr. Walker will not press the mea- | pared to introduce any proposition. He thinks, very | gure further. He has done his duty in recommending | perly, it would be indelicate to take the matter out of the | and urging it, but to make further efforts to procure its Proven. itr Walker, beware, eed: te eee | adoption would be useless. what mode the Committee and Means will re- But a revenue must be created. The necessity fora | commend. The committee meets to-morrow, and doubt- | toan is urgent, ond how is the loan to be nogotisted | leat they will consult with ito th oman of ax | | without some ostensible means of paying the interest? | ditional duty of five per cent on allarticles will be re \it cannot be done. In the absence of some source o | sortedto. This will yield a revenue of five millions, . | revenue, specifically created (at present their exist | 224 it will have the recommendation that there will be no additional trouble in its collection, and it will be ia'ed wi iteli hi - | will be no delay, as would be the case with e ther can be nogotia‘ed with foreign capitelists, and the com- | Wil Beate ate ante oul Gite svery etuar | Petition among our own is too small to give any pros: | pe ae ete pera. | pect of its negotiation on reasonable terms. It is now | An additional duty of five per cent would be liable to the duty of the House of Representatives to devise | no objection from those who advocate the raising of the | tome manne of rang & revenue, ‘They have ten | AA peas fascia an Saaies Wat etdes meee | upon themselves the responsibility, advisedly and de- | whic duty has been lowered by the tariff of ibee, liverately, of rejecting the means proposed by the | have been but soe ment subiect to lnelon duty, and | Secretary of the Treatury. ‘They will not, they cannot, | fomeiazauy the change (rom high to low is too recent | refuse a loan bill ; but aloan bill is absolutely so much | “| Jook u upo as the most guitabte thet can new | waste paper, unless they first provide means to enable | be adopte: ore is no reason why it should da Be | the goverament to negotiate the lean. They have taken feeagetely saeco each yA iN ep meee poatians | the responsibility, and they must not shirk it I am go of the President in relation to the cree, convinced Mr. Walker will do all in his power toaid | them in devising some expedient, notwithstanding their | rejection of his first recommendation. Let the com- mittee of ways and means go energetically to work, | and endeavor to atrike upon some plan to create revenue. em Pa papal ofate:. receenand st Pod lhe Anexciso system bas been proposed, but I doubt if it | The message was at once reterred to the Committee on would be found to answer the purpose. A long time | Military Affairs, in the House, and, I presume, in the | would be necessary to arrange its machinery, and it | | would besides be expensive in its operation, and the col- | lection of revenue would be tedious, and for a long time | trifting and unsatisfuctory. If it could be at once brought | into practical operation, without the delay and inconve- | per they should be { if i} ‘ 7 | House of Rept ntatives to understand nience incident to tho first trial of all new ystems, it | Houto,o{ Representatives to understand who isto De, ap- might succeed in yielding revenue sufficient to partially | Yotey tor the creation I have belore spoken of the fosk- at least cover the interest of the loan, But such a thing | ing with which the contemplated appointment of Mr. | jsimpossible. Every new plan—financial, above all | Benton to that post is viewed generally, Aiter what I ‘ : aid on former occasio: it ia needless to rej | others—require time for their proper develoyment, and | dortaln the greatest respect for’ taat gentlosten. time is what we can least spare at present, for our ne- | | believe there is no man in th bers whose abilities | cessities are immediate. | pp aie te wd hos agges aS A repeal of the specie clause of the sub-treasury act, | him ‘at the head of the army is received with anything Mr. Walker is not propared to recommend, although he | put farce will not oppose such a moasure. This might afford some | The bil ‘4 enthoriee a org not improbable that some such proposi- | Teiments of regul tion will be introduced. | Mr. Robert Dale Owen made one of his powerful, arg! | Another means suggested, isto raise the duties on lux- | Peniative speeches in favor of a vigorous prosecution | uries. But this messure would not produce an immediate, | rt, the point after recommending the attention of Congress. The words Lieutenant General” ere not mentioned thi agheut, the wi ‘The | bill will pass, although not without sor~ and | doubt if it would produce a suflicient revenue. | ton, "Some ara in favor of having the requ | i to ad | al fo: lunteer, instead of regular. But | Some means it will bo, however, ote i pt | Heacaerlitiner, lnsneat oF alse Bt Che aun we | and that immediately. The operations of our army are | it neg under the control of the general gevernment . | depending on this loan, end until it is procured, no effec | an in d a for a-quscke, active, Goo euantecs ayutees tual blow can be strttck in Mexico. | of operations, and is besides more expensive than a regu- Jar tor | believe our volunteers are equal, if not a I believe the House must be aware of this fact. I know | Porior to any in the world; but. the best volunteers, oar. | there is every disposition on the part of the majority in | po¢ be as us rp as regulars. bo ved CA the oti with to have pointment of the officers of their own thet body, tode every thing in their power to facilitate | | ing eae 2 appointment ofthe oficers of their own the operations of the army. J have heard it said that Mr. | be permitted to have any weight. I trust there is too Wentworth propores to raise revenuo by loying a high- | much patriotism in Congress to sacrifice the benefit and | er duty on luxuries, at the same time that he would efficiency of the force about to be raised merely from the | pledge the public lands as xecurity for the amount of the | desire to secure to the men the privilege ot choosing | their own officers. Mr. Humlin, of Maine, is opposed to loan. 1 understand it to be his intention to introduce | the bill oa several grounds, one'ef which is, that it will such a proposition in the House at an early day. The Nae etn he ie eintes kaka Pett bot the measure is certainly deserving of consideration. | On the floor of the House, to-day, there wosa mutual At all events, the opposition to the impost on tea and | ¢xplanation, between Mr. Bayly, at Vieginia, mre Davis, of Kentucky. utual friends, Mr. Bayly coffee arose from no desire to obstruct the negotiation of I | the loanand 1am confident that if the President asked | 88¥e intorforred and brought the matter to an amicable \djustment, the result of which was the reciprocal with- for flfty millions instead of nineteen, it would have been | drawal of the offensive expressions used some days ago cheerfully granted. | in debate by euch towards the other. The thing was ft i due tor ithe Hi was evidently pleased ‘The report that was fabricated, some time since, that | (One in due torm, and the | aw A aad | the anti-slavery proviso would be attempted to be insert. | ‘wok all meet there is @ come ber ganged bmn ac i it — | Mexico, as will at once bring the war to a termination ed in the loan bill, is without a shadow of fg a «| Nowliaioe crs won’ tobe sagen PURSE eonbotrieeee te There is no such scheme thought of. But the determi- | 11.6 various points of importance on the ceast "will be nation ofthe Northern and Western men is as firmas | precipitated both the army and navy. 1 think General ever to insert sucha clause inthe two millions appro: | Worth whould be relieved of the command of Saltillo, | and, indeed, I sec no reason why that town should not priation bill, or in any other measure having respect to |}. yacuated. Its possession is of no corthly use to us. the acquisition of Southern or South Western territory: | It cannot ba defendda it Cea ris ee, ere ae The North and West desire to have California freo if it aoe neither natural nor ariificial defences. It is not a - | place of such importance us to ake it necessary to should become a portion of our national domain, and | Keer) garrison in it, commended by such a manas | they say it sttat be 40, for that no pl for the bg an | Worth. “A handful omen can defend one ot ‘he many of that territory can pass (1x0 Ieri¥e without the pass ‘ believe that California will be free. Thor8 Ye nothing [Yi gubclont | cieneral Wore saryiont gat " at present, nor in the prospect of the cree be pela a ‘competent ewtanaat, “General be seat the contrary. The people who are about to fill that coun- ; try are not wich avare apt to denice the existence of sl: en heli eet hag kB very amongst them. To any man who reflects calmly is Very questionable if the grade be created. on the subject, it will appear almost, if not wholly impos" GALY ble that slavery can ever exist in California. The West | eit was Cheated out of half of Oregon vy the South, | and it must have California for an equivalent. So it will, | if it only have patience, and not act foolishly inthe mat- | ter. It should be aware that one half of the science of | diplomacy consists in knowing how to wait. There are others besides thore who desire that Califor- | nia should be free, who would do well to bear thie truth in mind. The Texans already claim Santa Fe as a por- tion of their territory, simply because they pronounced | the Rio Grande, from its source to its mouth, their boun- | dary line in 1896. They never had possession of Santa | i Fo—it was never conquered by them—it never, in effect» | \ = * n Wasiinaron, +. ¢ Tea and Coffee Tax, and the Tariff Questi Dangers and Difficulties of the Adminisration, tate of Affairs between the North and the South on the WU Question, and the Presidency Delineated. AVe propose to take « dish of coffee with you this even” ing, and te wind up with a cup of Houqea; or in other Words, the import, purport and report of ou: present ¢is- rtation is the tea and coffee question, and wo may be iven to the necessity of a jigger of poteen or arqua | dente betore our task is accomplished. and coffee have become indispensable } ecessarics 1! | of life, as much so as salt andeuger, At all events, the old ladies say so, the young ones stand by them, aud the recognize the claim of Texas, because in all cases of dis- | question is sips re meee odes vier puted boundary between the United States anda parti | life. You can't tax bapa ius fou'e:a lest cular State, it has heretofore happened that the general | are feeo. You must anda off, or y Mr. Walker, somehow or other, the Secretary of obi eer invariably receded from its claims ia fa, | ss emane, Ran hed mhauheriog fos’ youre past t tax vor of the State, Such being the case, it s extremely fea ant coffen We don’t kaow why, unless it is from unwise to agitate the question at present. The violonce the fact thatthe North and West consume four-fifths of mele Cenrumed in the Usion, snd conse: with which the Texan journals have denounced the ° | Tventty ta dhe tax propose! upon these stticles, the neral government is entirely uncalled for, end unpro’ | doth would bave ‘only one-fifth of the costa to pay. ‘The | eee darkies of the South dont drink tea and coffee, Ce: ‘The mossege in relation to the creation of a Lisutenant | Sundays. Their rations of cora-bread and bacon, with a dof milk at supper, anda drop of whiskey in the | oeneral ef thoUntted States Ary, will, doubtless ‘be orviog, serve them sll purposes ola sirong and healthy sentinto morrow. If not, it will by nt in on Tuesday- condition “There. ure darkies now in the South, 9 ‘There will be no inconsiderable opposition to this recom, ieege een Pee hues sayan outer ‘tee ta mendation. ‘The reavons which the President will assign | You 'escare om sundays, fal the population of the in his messege are those { have before mentioned, namo- n, are neither tea nor coffee drinkers, and this ly, hia unwillingness to cause any unpleosantness to belonged to them. But! have no doubt the Genoral ecrot of Mr. Waiker’s penchant for a tax on ea and coffee. i | either General Scott or General Taylor, by permitticg pat Mr eke, has been striking before tho iron was Tho Hus», four to ove, y result, our to the command of ono to interfere with that of the other, | hot, and he fa! the necessity of having some one superior in rank to vote ftw te the tand almost both to take command, en to direct operations on the | alone with the Administrat t ia the fret move in | Secretary has fated His success in hie schedules of the renders communication extremely difienlt and tedious tad erate over cons Hence tha importance of having on the spotsome one in jotte: to the House committee is published, as tho mon } opramand to take the responsibility of diteoting the en- | of tho North and West suspect, to coarce them to the tex